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'7fne Ztldclcal 15 Twp row, tlieud left tn rightj David Klcfziiittlisli, llnnttltl lletlinlter, lirthert Nlt-t'rw'. Middle row. tllvilll lE'ft tw riehtl Miss Tennvll, lmis Cress, llttrttld liddxx 1,'nl'liFtttist, Herr! Gru- baugh, Corwin Huy. lmis 'lltylttiz ' ' Bnttttin row. tliend left tu riehll Annu lmnise Ildwnrds, lluiiiizt Duinur. Luis I-luth Burden, liuth l'luae'lin, Anna liatliryn Baer, Eunice 'l'lirniipst,t1i. JUNlOR'S CRUISE This year found us starting out fin it yan-ht ettml ennueh fftr :i king. lt was lnfavely tlying our t-nlnrs, gold and blue, and our inrrttu, Yun live but ttrtt-e, sw innke the he-st ttf life, wats painted in huue hlzick letters rm her gleaming' white starbrmrcl. Our fourteen members were under the euiclunee nf Cziptnin Lois Ruth Borden: First Mute. Beryl Grubaugh: :intl Set-und Mate, llnnna Dnintir. Un honrtl nur special guest tif hmmm' was Miss Mary Tennell. Vile sailed out nf the Itttrt znnid lziuehter and the 1-ries of l-lttn Yttyxieef' We we-re till' fur the Httuth Seas, und that land nf henuty find 1-ttiiiztin-e. Sew-rztl tiines during nur vttyaiev we had tw stnp tu rt-fuel and replait-e brrtken pzirts hut that ditln't htvther ns fur there wits ztlwztys :L skzttine rink neztr :it hztntl where we t-ttuld rnake the best lnttk lu their l:n,ii'els, 1 Hut things Wrrrse thzin this were tu urine. As wt- were entering the Stiuth Soils we ent cuueht in at terrible hurricane tseinester exninsl. Our staunch little Vessel ln-:tvt-tl the stnrin wfnidt-rfully, ziltlitvueh inuny nf us were shut in nur vnliins fur at few dnt s, Svxviuil utht-r int,-re squzills pnssed nur way hut we ttmk nn nntiee of those. Finzilly we i'eatt'lietl nur dt-stinaitittn lit-riiitidn, A XYlPIllll'I'l'lll plan-e it was hut iinziggine our dismay when une nf nur imsseiiet-i's, t ttrl Fwust, wats ine-t with at tt-lvurnln telline hiin ltr take the fastest plaine bark tn the stztlvts. Many tlatlvs he had hee-n with LlS1lINlNK't'llIllt'tl tt, see hint lezive, but we gave him 21 gay farewell party :ind snw hini tn his plane. 'l'hnt left us with thirteen ineinhers. Unlucky? Nut fm- ns. VVe gut busy ztnd inatcle even the natives wundvr nt the waxy we t-ttuld plny lmsket- ball, sing' and. albttve itll, give liniitliit-ts fur whzit dn you lin1tw'.' We ins-t tinr wltl friends the svniwr class, und we were st: ulnd tu see slum-lxtttly trmn htnne that we t-iitwtniiietl tht-in rttyztlly. Thus entla-tl our trip and we were ready tu start but-k fur the iinnl t'tty:1ev thztt nl' nur seninr yt-str. By lwis liuth Btnxlen
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I6 'Wm Www SOPHOMGRE CHATTER The Sophomore Class sftarted out the new year with Carl Cook as president, Ronald Rase as vice president and'Glenn Knerr as seeretary-treasurer. At the beginning of the term we found that we had a new classmate, Mary Bernieee Woods. Several weeks later another joined us, Holiert Cooke, from Rhode Island. We had happy times at our skating' parties and house parties. There were also unhappy times, lietter known as exams which came up at regular intervals. Two of our nienihers were honored with scholarship letters for earning' places on the county scholarship team. They were tllenn Knerr who took lirst place in Biology and Ruth Metferd with second place in Sophomore English. We are all looking' l'orward to next. year when we will greet each other as juniors and take part in junior activities. 'l'op row. fllead lel't to riglitl David lmler, Glenn Knerr, Billy Donley, Dean MeOniher, Frederick Smith, l-lohert Cooke, Donald Holilet. Middle row. ll-lead left to riehtl l-iolwert Barry, Mr. Windler, Mary Woods, Louise Purk, Ronald llase, Marhl Fliekinger, Carl Cook, Margie Hunter, Berniece Bauer, Rodger Wilson. Bottom row, lRead left to riehtl Mareile Held, Margie Mason, Virginia Brewe1', Ruth Metferd, Leola Speelman, Anna Jean Piehl, Mabel Bauer.
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