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Future chemists Miss Ver Heul advises -Duchess Advisor and Editor take time out -Primping Don't say it, Jeanie! -The hunt and peck system -Those Pc-lladium assignments! -Aren't we cute?
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Commanders September 1-The Commanders shoved off on their fourth and last voyage today. A gay mood pervaded the atmosphere. It was a perfect day to set sail, and the prospects for a happy voyage are in evidence. September 10--We held a business meeting. Our officers were commissioned as follows: Dirk Van Zante, Captaing David Prins, First Mateg La Velma De Penning, Keeper of the Logg Mary Jane Menninga, Dispcrsing Officer. Our flower, the carnation, and the colors, red and white, were chosen. We also selected the motto: The ship is readyg now set the sailsf' Miss Ver I-leul is our Admiral-in-charge. October 6-Nearly every crew member has hnally settled down to his daily routine. Six weeks of the voyage has nearly elapsed. We are wondering what the six weeks' reports will reveal. October 20-Oh, my, all of us are under the shadow of the brig,' ever since the painting of our numerals has appeared in odd places. ' December 18-Today we have been engaged in selecting announcements and name cards. There was a threat of mutiny as several members disagreed on which style should be chosen. The problem has been settled satisfactorily now, however. These an- nouncements will herald the end of our voyage. A January 20-Q-Our ship hit another port today. We were given temporary leave to go to the photographer. There we had our pictures taken for the Logbook. Among the girls the New Lookn seems to prevail. All of our sailor lads were especially hand- some in suits and ties. May 16-The crew assembled for is last devotional period together tonight. Rev. Tunis Prins from Central College delivered the Baccalaureate sermon, which was very fitting and effective. May 20-Our voyage was terminated today with our Commencement Exercises. Dr. H. G. Harmon of Drake University delivered the address. Of course, we wore the tra- ditional caps and gowns. After one of the Admirals straightened Arvan Menninga's cap and tucked under a stray curl, we all appeared on the scene appropriately dig- nified. Now we will separate as each of us embarks on another voyage. G. S. 14
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