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Breaks .Hoglre Nelson Pemberton Kendall 1Wllson Cofhn Collver Barkman Williams Coppock Y. W. C. A. HE aim of the Young Women,s Christian Association is the spiritual, social, mental and physical growth of student character. Meetings are held on Wednesday during the chapel period, to which all women in achool are welcome. The Y. W. C. A. sponsors many of the schooPs activities. Aided by the Y. M. C. A. it holds a reception for new students each semester. During the first semester the organization sponsored a Y. W. C. A. conference for the colleges of Oregon in which seven colleges participated. The women sponsor a big and little sister movement, a motherTs tea, a Christmas party for poor children of the city, and a May breakfast. This year the Y. W. C. A also sponsored a hobby day. The organization has been led by Mary Brooks, president; Emma Hogue, vice-president; Wauline Nelson, secretary. Rachel Pemberton re.- placed Marjorie Miller as treasurer when the latter resigned. Committee vhairmen were: Lucille Barkman, Christian world education; Lucy Wilson, social; J ean Coffin, social service; Mary Collver, deputation; Ruth Coppock, music; and Betty Williams, publicity. Miss Kendall has served as adviser.
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HMlluy Mona- Layman MdiifIl-Fl' I'Illllu-Ix Newby Dilnnnll linmh Y. M. C. A. HE Young Menhs Christian Association of Pacific College is a voluntary student organizatien devoted to developing Christian character in each of its members, and includes nearly all men enrolled in Pacific College. To lead young men into membership and service in the Christian r-hurch, to promote their growth in Christian faith, the influence toward unity in extending the kingdom of God: these are the aims of the Y. M. C. A. During the past year officers were: Allen Hadley, president; Victor Morse, vice-president; Earl Layman. secretary; Ivan Makinster, treasurer. Committee chairmen were: Eldon Bush, Membership and Publicity; Wilbur Newby, Deputation; Howard Adams, World Fellowship; Ivan Makinster, Finance; Victor Morse, Religious Meetings; John Dimond, Social; and Emmett Gulley, Faculty Adviser. These leaders endeavored to present as varied a program as possible With emphasis upon spiritual matters, presented by local miniters and stu- dent leaders. Business ethics and musical programs were also stressed. 20
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43 Kendall Grern Puthm lloht: Sandoz Houser Miils lieskitzs Tmr Meme Everest Pierson Hadley. 31:1 Tin linealur himmni l-lml 3' Gold P HE Gold P Club is the lettermenis organization on the Pacific College campus. Its purpose is to foster athletics and to uphold athletic tra- ditions on the campus. Any man who wins a letter in athletic competition and meets the approval of the members is eligible. Membership does not end with graduation. The club was formed in 1912, and is one of the oldest organizations on the campus. Orla Kendall, president and Alfred Bates, flunky, led the club through a very successful year. Several neophytes entered the club this year. The majority were freshmen. A trip to the coast and the annual Gold P Club banquet were the major social activities of the club. The most notable project was the sponsoring of the second Pacific College Invitational Grade School Basketball Tournament. St. Marys re- peated last years victory, with Tigard the runner-up. Tualatin won both consolation honors and the sportsmanship cup. An all-star team was picked. Awards were given by the Gold P Club and local merchants. 22
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