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right: President E. TC. Cgrtis, I. E. ' 1 1 better, E. H, Peterkin, Eernice Cu officers A in fc HEAD OFFICERS- Not through mere words expressed now, but through their efforts in years to come after the passengers walk down the gangpiank at the end of the four- year voyage, will the passengers en- deavor to express their appreciation to the officers for their co-operation and generosity shown during the past year. is i
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tHd'nmNe speaks .2 Sl-HPMATES AHOY! Ships have played an important part in the history oi all nations. F rom earli- est times, the mystery of the sea called tor adventure. Progress in civilization advanced as the primitive rait in an- cient centuries developed into the pres- ent day modern steamship and reached the zenith in the clipper ships of the air. This adventure called tor courage, re- sourceiulness, initiative, industry, loyal- ty, and cooperation. These same quali- ties are demanded today, ior leadership oi high character is needed as never before. Your curricular and extra-curricular activities have laid the necessary foun- dation tor this training. May you have the same courage in undertaking your lite work as that of the pioneer sailors when they sailed forth on their perilous voyage. Mrs. VanDerhooi.
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navigators D, McDonald Student Body President C. Neil C. Senn I. Holland T. Craig I.. M. Chansler M. Barry NAVIGATCRS AND CAPTAIN STRIVE PCR SMCOTH SAILING Matters concerning the entire student body are discussed by the Executive Board which meets Weekly with Mr. Harvey, adviser of this group. The list of duties of these sea-faring sailors is long-the most important be- ing the following: planning pro- grams for student body assem- bly, preparing the budget for student expenditures, raising funds, and making awards. This group is composed of nine members. The captain this year is David McDonald, who was ably assisted by Iohn Hol- land, first mate. Gther members are Leta Mae Chansler, secre- tary and treasurer, Carl Senn, athletic manager, senior repre- sentative, Conley Nealg junior representative, Margie Barry, sophomore representative, Ted Craig, and freshman represen- tative, Wally Reed.
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