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Gold Q The Gold O Club is composed of the letterwomen of Pacific College. The purpose of the organization is to create good sportsmanship, to further interest in athletics, and to encourage college activities which advance school spirit. The insignia of the club is a small, winged gold q pin, and the badge is a blue beret with the gold emblem on it. To be eligible to join the Gold Q Club, a girl has to earn a letter, be a good sport, satisfactorily carry through the initiation, and meet the approval of the mem- bers. The formal initiation is held every fall, and as the membership does not end with graduation, the club increases in its number of members each year. According to the constitution, being a good sport includes being honest, courteous, cheerful, enthusiastic, gracious in victory, and having an interest in the sport. The club each year gives a formal Valentine Day dinner to which each mem- ber invites an escort. Officers for the past year were: Janet Phipps, president; Alfreda Martin, vice-president; Mary Thomas, secretary; Fern Nixon, treasurer; Mary Thomas, booster ; and Mary Esther Pemberton, social chairman. - Phipps Martin Thornsberry Representatives: Pemberton, Martin, Phipps, Mrs. Sanders
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International Relations Club Davis, Gulley, Rogers, Robertson The International Relations Club of Pacific College is composed of those students that are interested in affairs concerning the nations of the world. The club is a national affair and was founded originally by the Carnegie foundation for the advancement of peace. The organization receives annually from the Carnegie foundation over a dozen books on current international and national affairs. The club also receives a fortnightly review of the news in bul- letin form. The Newberg chapter of the organization has sponsored several speakers during the year, among them the Japanese Consul from Portland, Miss Esthel Gulley, returned missionary from China, and several others. The club held two exchange programs with the students of Linfield, at one of which they met Doctor T. Z. Koo of China. The club also sent several delegates to the Northwest Regional Conference which was held at the University of Oregon at Eugene. Adviser of the club for the year was Mr. Sanders. Michener, Cowley, Swanson, Follette, Pierson
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Gold P Treasurer - - - Stanley Keller Secretary - Joe Kycek President - - - Ladean Martin The Gold P Club is an organization composed of lettermen of Pacific College, whose purpose is to foster athletics and to uphold athletic traditions on the campus. Each person who earns one letter in any major sport and completes successfully the initiation requirements, is eligible for membership in the club. Initiation is held for a week each spring and culminates in a trip to the coast. Each year the club sponsors a grade school basketball tournament. This was its fifth year, with Chemawa as tournament champions. Awards were given by Gold P alumni and local merchants. The highlight of the social season was the annual Gold P banquet which is held each June before classes are adjourned. Since membership in the club is continuous, this banquet brings back many alumni who talk over old times. Atrops, Heald, Chase, G. Thomas, K. Booth, Davis, E. Smith; Rarick ; Tate; A. Booth Beese, Thornsberry, Spirup, Martin, Hadlock, Hays, Kyle; Kendall
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