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,w,,,ayzJsezm0yf947 In September of l943 a small group of boys and gurls embarked as Freshman on the U S S Bulldog But we steered our shlp through the year with extra precautlon Those who en rolled were as follows Junuor Agne Gene Albert Jean Barr Henry Brower Mary Ellen Denllnger Harold Early Helen Gulbert Charles Graham Norma Hartman Bob Hull Peggy Kemp Eleanor Lacy Carolyn Lange Bull Leland Fred Mallard Mary Morgan Mary Rlley Shnrley Seekamp Lor en Storer Charles Stukms Joan Stukuns Don Taylor Jnm Ulrnch Helen Voge George Washmgton Patty Young Betty Zeller Barbara Wysong We counted them and found that we had twenty nvne to help us on our voyage through the year As our shlo offucers we had Mary Morgan Presldent Charles Stuknns Vice Presndent Hel en Voge Secretary Carolyn Lange Treasurer We enjoyed a Halloween party that was held at the Hugh School Soon after the Chrlstmas vacation we welcomed a new comer Lawrence Smlth and bud farewell to Ball Leland and Patty Young who were lost on the voyage In September of I944 we began our second voyage as Sophomores All that had flnlshed the voyage last sprlng were on board again and ready for the second voyage There were no new members except Don Good The shnp s offlcers for the year were Charles Graham President Gene Albert Vnce Press dent Helen Voge Secretary Don Good Treasurer Newcomers durlnq the year were Jlm Thomas and Jean Shafer Those lost to us w re Jlm Thomas Betty Zeller and Don Taylor The socnal actlvatues of the year were a Halloween oarty which was held at Good s cabm and a haynde that was enloyed by all ln September of l94S we were ready for a thlrd voyage As Junuors now we were very much pleased wnth our shup and handled ut with great prlde We had as our shup offncers Gene Albert Presndent Charles Stuknns Vice Presndent Hel en Voge Secretary Shurley Seekamp Treasurer The actnvutles engoyed were a Halloween party at Helen Voges home and a hay rude wlth the Freshman Class We also put on our class play Qulet Everybody which was dnrected by Mr Derby Mary Ruley left durnng the year and was replaced by Jack Kester At the close of the year we had lost our captaun Mr Derby We pulled anchor an the fall of l946 for our last vovaae We had as our new captam for the year Mr Judson E Sprvnkle Those who were enrolled are as follows Junlor Agne Gene Albert Jean Barr Henry Brower Marv Ellen Denlnnger Harold Early Helen Gllbert Charles Graham Norma Hartman Peggy Kemp Jack Kester Eleanor Lacy Carolyn Lange Mary Morgan Shlrley Seekamp Jean Shafer Lawrence Smnth Loren Storer Charles Stuklns Joan Stuklns James Ulrnch George Washmgton Helen Voge Pat Wethungton We notlced that Robert Hull had not returned We lost Henry Brower and Jack Kester and ganned Van Myers The soclal actnvutues for the year were a hay rlde a Chrustmos Party and our Class Play Murder ln Rehearsal whnch was dnrected by Muss Grace Chapnn At the helm of our shrp we had Gene Albert Presldent Charles Stukans Vnce President Helen Voge Secretary Shnrley Seekamp Treasurer Now that lt us Sormg of our last year we wull soon end our voyage as qualnfned seamen to launch our own ships We can only wush for one another good saullng and falr weather CHARLES STUKINS l I I I I I l I I I ' I A I I I I . I ' I ' I I . I I - . I I I I I I I I I ' . . I . 2 . I . - . I - 1 I 1 - ' . . i I . I . , . . , . A . 4 . . 1 1 I ' ' I 1 I , - . . D e . I I ' . . . . . , . . I I .I 'A . I I Those who did not return for the voyage were Don Good, and Fred Millard. I I I ' . . . . , . I ' II ' II ' . ' I I , . . ' . 2 ' , I I I I I I I . I I I . I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' II II ' ' A ' , . ' t , ' 5 ' , - 1 I I . I - . I
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Glafup .lunaar Agne wath has movae projector ls now an Hollywood a bag tame darector Gene Albert handsome as he as Now producer ofa new Broadway whaz Although Jean Barr lakes men and to dance She s makang her lavang by runnang a ranch Mary Ellen Denlanger a daamond on her fanger ls known as Pavlova the opera Sanger Though some people thank Harold Early 3 ears are stall damp He claams the tatle of the new Heavyweaght Champ About skatang Helen Galbert never thought twace ls now makang mallaons by skatang on ace After breakang up wath has 65th romance Charlae Graham as a massaonary wont gave them o glance Norma Hartman debutante and radao star Her future as braght and she wall go far Peggy Kemp an Italy and artast she be She as now paantang landscapes by the sea Eleanor Lacy has devoted her Iafe To Sleepy Smnth as has wafe Novelast and wafe of Loren Storer Carolyn Lange could ask for no more Mary Morgan graceful and laght ls drawang crowds to see her Mexacan bullfaght Van Myers an school sang out of tune ls now makang bobby soxers swoon In hagh school Sharley Seekamp had a small start She s now an Hollywood wath a leadang Sprankle Specaal .lean Shafer s get plane Wall carry her hagh to nataonal fame Lawrence Smath surprased the class wath has three sets of twans Eleanor has wafe gaves thas explanataon The best man wans Loren Storer doesn t charge has customers a fee Out at Sun Valley where he s teachang them to ska Joan Stukms restaurant owner an Hollywood As wafe of Senator Washangtan wall do very good Charles Stuluns a lafeguard an Calafornaa now makang mallaons ls stand an and stunt man for Esther Wallaams Jaamae Boy Ulrach nataonally known as the Mexacan Hat Dancer Has loads of fan maal for has secretaraes to answer Helen Voge Presadent of T V Bank and a rach tycoon We wonder af weddang bells wall be rangang soon? George Washangtan as a candadate for presadent Should wan for he s a very nace gent Pot Wethington as Scarlett O Hara an Hollywood Just as we always thought she should Wratten by Sharley Seekamp and Peggy Kemp , . 1 1 - . , . . . . , . I I I ' . , . , . 1 , . . . . . . . , . 1 1 1 - I I ' , . , . , . , . . . , . . . I part. . . , . . . . I I ' I I I - 11 - ll , . , . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 1 I 1 1 ' U . . ,, . . . . I 1 ' - 1 . . . . , . , . , . , .
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