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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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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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Outing Club OLBY'S Outing Club is affiliated with the Athletic Association. To become a member, it is necessary to climb three mountains or to cover the equivalent distance by hiking. ' During the month of December, the annual Christmas Tea Dance was held at the A.A. Lodge. The sports program of the Winter Carnival is ar- ranged by the Outing Club. Hay rides and sleigh rides, coasting, skiing, skating, and overnight hikes are also sponsored by this organization. Dur- ingjunior Week-end the Club took charge of the Barn Dance, held on Friday night, and participated in the arrangements for the Scavenger and Treasure Hunts planned for Saturday afternoon. OFFICERS Bark mw.',Iean Pomeroy, ,lane Hol- lings, jean MacDonald, Virginia M' l ' d .1 mr . Frou! raw: Juliette Conover. 1,r E ik Afviix i941
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