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1941 I First Row: Samuel Bechtel. Calvin Casteel, Roland Coldren, Sara. Ellen Cole, Timothy Cole, Robert Fruth, Paul George, Second Row: Janice Ann Heck, David Hendricks, Erman Hendricks. John Hendricks, Rita Mae Hoff- bauer, Betty Houtz, Ralph Loudenslager. Third Row: Ina Ruth Miller. Naomi Phillips, Wyatt Risner, Richard Robinette, Dorotha Thomas, Donald Walters. Withdrawn-Rita Mae Hoffbauer. Entered-John Ackerman, William Norris G4 as all-Way 1' 0118 The third-class clipper wasn't so full With twenty-one Sophomores in its hull Pilot Miss Ketzenberger worked the gears, To steer the class through this year. Co-pilot Paul George with great ability Steered the ship to its greatest facility 5 Weatherman Calvin Casteel gave this reply The weather's clear, let's begin to Hy . f Stewardess Sara Ellen Cole helped the class, She described the scenes as they passed 3 Radio Operator Ina Ruth Miller was on her toes, To take dots and dashesg she knew all the codes. Crimson and gold colors were painted on the ship With pink carnations for decorations from tip to tipg A live wire never gets stepped on , helped them a lot, It was painted in gold on the ship's top. One of our students who was great, Passed beyond the golden gates, We'll always think of him today and tomorrow, The one who left us with great sorrow. IN MEMORIAM JUNIOR MARSHALL Like a lonely swallow He sails the chart unknown, And ever he is winging To his other home. Page nineteen
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w M1-llaree Down an ne to Grow Twenty-eight Juniors climbed into the second-class With great big grins from ear to earg Pilot Mr. Monson sat at the front, To watch for all unpleasing bumps. Co-pilot Mary Ellen Redick did her best, To help Pilot Monson and all the rest. Weather-man Clair Oman gave this shout, We're in for a storm, but don't bail out! Stewardess Ardeth Thomas Wrote in a book All of the doings in every corner and nook, Radio Operator Nana Bechtel paid all the bills, When the ship was damaged among the hills. Reva McKee made all their reports She recorded all their great doings and the sort, The ships colors were red and white You never have seen such a beautiful sight. I came, I saw, I conquered , was painted on the wings And to that motto the class will always cling. Beautiful Red Roses adorned the ship To make the passengers have a more pleasing trip. Several class parties were enjoyed throughout the year, All the Students attending with plenty of cheer. A play, Sulphur and Molasses was given in December, And in January a Chicken Supper we'll all remember. ship this year, First Row: Edezene Arnett, Virginia Arnett, Nana Bechtel, Mary Jane Helfer, Robert Hendricks. Second Row: Mary McKee, Reid McKee, Reva McKee, Roberta Miller, Samuel Opp. Third Row: Vernon Opp, Mary Ellen Redick, Clifford Reed. John Roberts, Thomas Roller, Donnabel Shuck, Donnabelle Shull. Fourth Row: Avonelle Stone, Jane Stone. Ardeth Thomas, Raymond Breitigam, Lane Dyer, Loren Mary Naeyaert, Clair Oman, Tong, Billie Ward, Margaret Wohlgamuth. Absent-Jack Dean. Page eighteen VANLUE
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VANLUE Page twenty G CRISIS of the GfCCI1,, Twenty-eight Freshmen in all Boarded the Fourth-class clipper in the fall, Mr. Collins was their great Pilot He taught the class to be quiet. Co-pilot .lane Thomas was at his side She helped the passengers have a pleasing ride, Weather ma.n Nathalie Coldren was standing by To ,qive had weather reports from the sky. Stewardess Iola Crawford did her bit To take care of the passengers on the ship. Radio Operator Paul Moser did an awful lot, He kept the plane from hitting mountains and rocks. The ship was decorated Green and White And Lily of the Valley helped make it a beautiful sightg Their motto is Work with the Will Their saying that they will fulfill. First Row: Lou Arnetlt, Loel Arnold, Dwight Castecl, Nathalie Coldren, Doris Cole, Patricia Crates. Second Row: Iola Crawford, Virginia Dyer, Bobby Hendricks. Nina Luzader, Gene Miller, Paul Moser. Third Row: Wallis Phillips, Buniette Pratt, Betty Presler, Marilyn Rader, Ruth Ellen Reed Eulalia Reinhart. Fourth Row: James Roberts. Glenna Roller, Reva Shuck, Burdeen Thomas, Jane Thomas, George Walter Ralph Wisner. Y Entered later-Naomi Ac kerman .
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