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Hmi; H' s Wihh- l'unm'er Drunks: Layman 'i' It Sx mans IIogue 1H mmm international Relations RGANIZED in May, 1931, in afliliation with the Carnegie Foundation 0 for International Peace, the International Relations club of Pacific College has for its purpose studying current events and making the stu- dents aware of international problems. Membership is composed of all persons who attend meetings. At the bi-monthly meetings on Thursday evenings current international events and problems are discussed by the several members. The policy of the club is to keep ilorganizationii at a minimum. This year the club has been particularly interested in the Spanish situ- zitien. Many from the club attended the Emergency Peace Campaign held in Portland early in February. The cooperative movement was also dis- L'LISSBCI at the meetings. The club has the past year been under the leadership of Lewis Hos- kins, president; Ruth Wilde, vice-president; and Professor Conover, adviser. 24
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Pemherton Fhuate ltl-noks Stewal t Jack Pollver Garrett Hogue E. Miller Barkman Coffin Williams M. MiJer S3 mans Huffman Wilmn Gold Q HE Gold Q Club, the organization of the letterwemen of Pacific College, states as its purpose: to create good sportsmanship among students in the college, in everyday life to further interest in athletics, and to encourage all college activities which advance school spirit. The insignia for the club is a small, winged gold Q pin, and the badge, a blue beret with the Gold Q emblem on it. Any woman in school earning a letter in a major sport, and meeting the approval of the club members is eligible for membership. A formal initiation is held at the hrst of the fall semester. A Gold Q girl is a good sport at all times. According to the constitution, sportsmanship includes honesty, cheerfulness, enthusiasm, courtesy, graciousness in victory, and a real interest in the sport and not the letter. The club sponsors a formal dinner in February which is an annual affair. The officers for the past year were as follows: Rachel Pemberton, pres- ident; Dorothy Choate, vice-president; Mary Brooks, secretary; Corilda Stewart, treasurer; and Emma Hogue, booster.
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