Wauseon High School - Chief Yearbook (Wauseon, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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X 'Lf A ' ' S' f ,,A , Q ' s. i a . VM.. , - . . W 5 ...,. M..f..:a.' '- 'V CLASS HISTORY The old fleet W. H. S. with its three ships stood at port wait- ing for another ship which appeared in the distance. As ,the new ship came nearer one could see that its name was B2. As it was a ship worthy to belong to the W. H. S. fleet the four boats set sail. With ninety passengers on board the good ship B2 sailed from the country of Greenland in September 1922. There were many talented passengers on board so in the evenings we had music and debates to entertain us. We were not very far from shore when we met the pirate ship Algebra also English , History and Lat- in . This fleet was rather hard to conquer, but with the help of our brave commander, Capt. Sterling Cole, and his assistants ,Sam Kaufman, Mary Blake and Delbert Mohr, we conquered these with only a few losses. So we sailed on until we came to our first port- June. After having gathered supplies we set sail on another long voyage of nine months. The voyage seemed to be a trifle easier as we were getting more used to sea life. The captain and crew decid- ed that they were tired of their jobs and thought that it was some one's else turn so the new crew was elected: Capt. Hortense Guil- ford assisted by Edwin Wager, Louise Murray and Alice Cooper. All went well on this trip except a little struggle we had with a man of war called Caesar . We escaped with only a few losses and then went ashore for a short time until we should start on the last half of our journey. The last half of our journey was more eventful than the first part of it had been. In the first part of our Junior voyage we invit- ed every one to come and see our play Professor Pepp . We had an excellent attendance and the money was used to entertain EX- celsior , the first ship of the fleet, at a banquet and dance. The crew of the third year, Capt. Julius Cole and Helen Schamp, Mary Blake and Alice Cooper, felt that their duties were over so we chose as Capt. Frederic Wolf with Russ Willeman, Leola Schultz and Hortense Guilford to take us into port. This year we were en- teftaifled by the Junior ship at a lovely banquet and soon began W01'kiD2.' on our Senior class plays which were great successes. All this time we were coming nearer to shore and as we Came mto lQ01't, gl'-HdL1ation greeted us and the passengers left 'Che good ship B2 to enter that largest ship of all-Life, First National Bank-F. H. Weber Cashier Page sixteen,

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