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International Relations I-IE International Relations Club is one of the few honorary organiza- tions on campus. Under the CHICICIIIC guidance of Dr. Squires, twenty- three seniors carry on interesting informative discussions on current world problems. The club takes an active part in the New England regional con- ferences. The girls have also been very much interested in the Model League of Nations held each year by the New England colleges. Through their dis- cussions and conference work, they obtain a broader outlook and better understanding of international affairs. OFFICERS V' Left to right: Miriam Cluff, Martha Vuitscs, jenn Williams yr . gf? W li 2.1
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Varsity Basketball Bark row: Helen Hill,-Ioy GriHin,,Iean Anderson, Rosamond Dean,'Ioyce Wamsley, Cathryn Grier. Front row: Phyllis Worthen, Reid Francis, Virginia Mahard, Nntalea Brown, Marguerite Hale. UR 1939 basketball season began January 31 with a series of six inter- dorm games, won by Colby, and a Junior-Senior game February 16, which the Juniors won. From these games the Blue and White Teams were chosen, and a game was played February 23, which the Blues won. On Feb- ruary 24 there was a very thrilling Student-Faculty game, won by the students. The Varsity was chosen and played its first game February 28 with New London High School, Colby's Varsity was victorious. Our final Var- sity game was played at Westbrook Junior College on March 10, and We were defeated 49-43. The basketball season was closed with an informal banquet on March 17, at which Miss Sally Biggane, of Watertown High School, spoke. Bas- ketball charms were presented to the eleven Varsity members. i911
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Current Histor FTER an absence of a year, the Current History Club has been revived on our campus. Its purpose is to further the regular reading of a good news journal or journals on current international questions. At its meetings, which are held twice a month, each member must be prepared to ask con- structive questions and to contribute willingly to an intelligent discussion of the news. Additional readings on the countries involved enable the mem- bers to probe into sorne of the underlying causes of confhct betvveen na- tions and thus to gain a broader view of the world scene. OFFICERS .-.V ., Left to right: Priscilla L1l,Fl1lll'lI1l6, ', Dorothy Cnmann, Ruth Dearborn l93l
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