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f Newhy Kendall Putnam Pemherton Sherk Nelson Dimoud I Rim- 1 ladley Da rnielle Layman Collvei- llehn 0 tie i Frazer Miller I louser Wilde Fowler 1 irouks Hogue 66L9Ami39 INETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX marks the first : birthday of the Pacific College yearbook, iiLiAmi, born 3 last year as an outgrowth of freshman inspiration. ! It is the natural desire of each newspaper or magazine j editor to excel in his work by means of some outstanding 3 feature found in the publication. Wilbur Newby, sopho- i more editor of this book, has realized that ambition through I the medium of creditable work displayed in the second Pa- ! cific College LiAmi edition, t 5 When a school as small as Pacific undertakes to finance I a yearbook, it requires the combined effbrts of every person in the institution to'make the project a success. However, the great monetary burden usually falls upon the shoulders of a business manager. Ronald Sherk, capable business executive of the 1936 tiLiAmi, and his assistant, John Di- mond, procured mare than $225 of advertising in addition to promoting a SuCCessful sales campaign among the stu- dents. ' The Greeks' cultural gifts were of great importance in later world developments. As Greek mythology is the general theme of this book, the editors have striven to make the 1936 LiAmi a distinct contribution to Pacific College progress. hguh
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Hraithwaitr L. M'ilsmt Pt-mherton Vt'ihle 1. Wilson Stewart Sperry Hague Jack Garrett Woments Athletic Association 0 CREATE good sportsmanship and thereby promote women,s athletic activities is the goal of the W. A. A. All college women enrolled for physical education or work- ing for letters are automatically classed as members of the organization. This past year the W. A. A. has brightened the wom- ents locker room in the gym with interior decorations. Such activities as volleyball, baseball, hiking, tennis, and archery are encouraged. The duties of managers for each sport are to schedule games, keep records of each player, and recommend awards to the comlcil. The council for 1935-36 included: Isabella Wilson, pres- ident; Violet Braithwaite, vice-president; Janet Jack, sec- retary-treasurer; and managers-Emma Hogue, volleyball; Lucy Wilson, basketball; Rachel Sperry,' baseball; Ruth Wilde, hiking; Corilda Stewart, tennis; and Rachel Pember- ton, archery. '
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. u; ' 1,3 in - Hoskins Kendall Putnam Pemherton Houser Miller Layman Choate Hadley Collve 1- Rogers Brooks Newhy Darnielle Coffin H offman Seels' Wilde H iat L Otis Dimoml The Crescent THE CHESCENT is a fouf page bi-weekly paper published by the Associated Students of Pacific College. This publication is striving to provide accurate up-to-date news of all college affairs; to promote better cooperation between faculty and students; to proiride a graphic picture of college life; and to uphold the high. standards uf the college. The Crescent was first seen in 1891 and has continued strongly. It was first a. monthly literary paper but 1n 1914 under the editorship of Emmett Gulley was changed to the present form. x ' 1 Under the following elective officers: Lewis Hoskins, editor; John Dimond, business manager; Arney Houser, ad- vertising manager; Bruce. Rogers, circulation manager , Miss Emma Kendall, faculty adviser; and the staff appointed by the editor, The Crescent was entirely enlarged and another column added, making a much better college paper. Two special ediions, the freshman edition and the senior edi- tion, were put out, and several larger issues were published.
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