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Green Hoskins Kendall Hansberry Putnam Gulley Campbell Hehn Coffin Dimoml Shel'k Sandoz Chapman J oh nson Hadley Fawler Schaad Tate Bates Hampton Darnielle Emery Hicks Everest Gold P Club . HE GOLD P CLUB is a group organized to uphold the athletic traditions and sponsor athletics at Pacific Col- lege. Any man who makes a letter in a sport and meets with the approval of members is taken into this honorary club. The letterments club is one of the oldest organiza- tions in the college, being formulated in 1912. The club had one of its most active years under Ned Green, president, and Delmar Putnam, flunky. Early in the year a trip to Meadow Lake was taken by members and guests. Seven neophytes entered the club after a two weeks initiation, followed by a journey to the coast. An outstanding event of the school year was the Gold P club banquet. The most notable project this year was the sponsor- ing of the first Pacific College Invitation Grade School Bas- ketball Tournament. With the help of Loren Turner of Harding School the affair was planned as an annual oc- currence. St. Marys took first, with Sherwood the runners up. Sheridan took the consolation honors, and Lafayette won the sportsmanship cup. Twelve teams entered. -44.,
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H icks Campbell Dimond Hampton Conover Tate Wilde Bush Brooks R. Oils? rap Hoskins Adams Layman M. Gilstrap International Relations HE INTERNATIONAL Relations club of Pacific College was organized in May, 1931, in aiiiliation with the Car- negie Foundation for International Peace. The meetings of this organization are held bi-weekly. At this time reports of world events are presented and discussed by the several members. Membership includes all persons who attend meetings. The policy of the club; has been to keep organ- ization at a minimum. Officers for the eurrent year were: Marjorie Seely, president; Mary Brooks, viee-president; and Professor C. L. Conover,'adVise1-. . As guest of the club 011 October 24,1935,Mr.Cecil Hinshaw, former Pacific College Student and authority in current news, discussed the actions and attitudes of the Italo- Ethiopian conflict. Mr. ,PauliElliott, class of '21, met with the club January 27,; 1936, andzd-irected a discussion of International Neutrality. . On February 6, 1936, the or- ganization met for an informal diseussion of the local peace campaigns, with Mr. J . J . Handsaker, who represented the National Council for Prevention Of War.
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2?: er .;,-.-. --. .1: ?ardner Pemherton Garrett Braithwaite Choate Rice Follvm- Jones B. oaks 1. Wihaon L. Wilson Hague J ark Ste wart Gold Q Club HE GOLD Q CLUB holds as its purpose better sports- manship among students in school and in everyday life. The members try to encourage any college activity for school spirit, and help with whatever is needed at games, at Homecoming, and at the annual football party. A blue tam with a gold Q is the badge. According to the constitution, Sportsmanship is hon- esty, cheerfulness, enthusiasm, courtesy, graciousness in victory, and interest in the sport. Any woman earning a letter and meeting the approval of the club members is eligible to join. New members are formally initiated at the iirst 0f the fall semester. Since membership does not end with graduation, the total num- ber of members is now twenty after one yearis existence. The club sponsors a Valentine Day Dinner which is to become a formal annual affair. omces for the past year were: J ean Gardner, president; Rachel Pemberton, vice-president; LeraJ Rice, secretary; Isabella Wilson, treasurer; and Mary Brooks, booster.
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