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I-y • ' I V V V V V V V V V V V V V V .L ; r -- , l t . J, . . i ■ um 01 , 3? HIJiTC2T We boarded the good shin ''Class of 3? and pulled anchor'for the first course of our trip in the year 19'3- The ere ' consisted of seven Berbers: D netta Fachtlgall. Lloyd Duolao, 3111 Barnes John Pope, Gwendolyn Curtig John Greene, and Hudson Hurst. The crew's ambition as to steer their craft through to tho year 1936. Twelve stops were all that were to be made. The ship's Commodore on the first part of the trip •as Miss Graves, who safely brought tho ship to anchor in Port of 2U . Hero Walter Wolfert and Margaret Ellen Jobes came aboard and anchor was lifted again for the d’ ip to gat under way for thesecond lap of the trio under the leadership of Hi ssCompbell. At the next y rt. anchor was droppod just long enough to porrit Josephine 3ush and Gene W-.itehead to como aboard and then we sailed onward under the leadership of Miss Young to bo taken ovor by Miss MeDougal at the end of her command. However, before o started on that course of our journey, a new recruit came aboard, Mabel York. And so we sailed on with Miss McDoural with quiet, ploasing results. On the fourth lap of our voyage Miss Elarrigan took the helm end we again have two new rookies. They were C-ennette Gore and Carlos Peok. And then e sailed along the fourth course swiftly and with very little trouble except that at the end of the year we lost Genette Gore and Carlos Peek fco wero to sail along a parallel course. The command of the shin was then shifted from Miss Elanniran to Miss Sweasy, and Dorcas Mahaffy and Kenneth Seward came aboard bofore wo lifted anchor for tho fifth lao of the trip. And so in 1929 we wore ready to start on tho second half of tho voyage. Hero Miss Evans became our new shin master and it took us but a shirt tire to cover this course of our .Journey.
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Be a ain TOirthcd anchor for the geventh and eighth courses of o-ur trip with kiss 3ug and aigg Sandusky os conductors. Vary little cl:or go tos node In those tm. courses except that Genet to Goro Varded our ship before to finished our seventh lap and Charles Pee’:, at the end of the eighth. On do chin,- at the end of our eighth lap to secured a noT boat (the old one boipr vory inuch •orr. out) that tos named High School and oIbo secured almost tTOnty no ? members for our cron. They toto: Helen Miller, Ruth Potors, Winifred Hall, Ruth Roberts, Ihris Stcloy, Prances Schmidt, Edith Richard . ilnnn McFfcerrin, Bale Hrtght, Melvin Taylor, Demin Engor, Tot Cumin g. Earl Boteg, Albert Anderson, Charles Gardner, ond Lcs-tor Roberts, Hit' this ' • got to set sail for the final .journey of four stops. Durian the first and second yoarg Genotte Gore left us for a irort tine but returned again before tho course tos finished. Up n entering our third yoar in tho food ip Fi fc School, Class of 36 , to find Lloyd Honey, Charles Holley, 3emard Sullivan, and Glonn Vnntine -aitin' us. And. on the next stop, just bofo.ro our final lap of the journey, to nick ud Wayne Hart, Burdette Bauers, and August M-Tmons, md lost Uar a.rot Ellon Jobes too had. so lo-v journeyed Hlth us. And go the Class of 130 finished its t-olvo courses dth the folin dnr members on board; Albert Anders n, Hill Barnes, Eorl Botes, Bur otte Bauers. Josephine Bush, I'«r Cum inf f GTOndolyn Curtis, Lloyd Dunlap, Dcr dn Ens r, Clearies Gardner, Gencttc Gore, John Greene, Winifred Hall, Boyne Hart, Lloyd Honey, Hudson Hurst, Charles Kelley, Dorcas Mahaffy, Helen wilier, August Ifor.- ons, Charles Morrissoy, Wilma HcPhorrin, Donottn Hachtigall, Ci: arles Pcok, Ruth Peters, Lucilo PierBol, John Pope, Edith Richards, But Roberts, Prances Schmidt, Konnoth Somird, D'ris Stoloy, Bernard Sullivan, Melvin Taylor, Glcrm ’.-ntino, Gene Whitehead, ’ alter Holfert, Dalo ri.'t, an'’ Mabel York.
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