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QoUp Gold P carried on its traditional functions this year despite war shortages. The initiation of new members, the Gold P banquet, and the sponsorship of a grade school softball tournament, were some of its principal activities. The club cooperated in contacting former members and other old students in the interests of the new gymnasium fund. Officers for ' 43- ' 44 were; Mahlon Macy, President; Arthur R oberts, Sectretary-treasurer. The annual Gold P basketball tournament was not held this year, but it is planned that in the new gymnasium next year, it will be possible to again carry on this function. President, Mahlon Macy Neophytes: Willcuts, A. Thomas, Bumbar- ger, Bowers, Craven, Fodge.
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Presidents : Left: Edith Phipps. Right: Jack Willcuts W. A. A. The Women ' s Athletic Association is composed of girls who are actively interested in sports, and its aims are to further ath- letics, better sportsmanship, and health among the college girls. The club started off the year with a dinner and meeting at the home of Edith Phipps. Volleyball and Softball were the chief sports engaged in by the girls. A project of collecting and displaying P. C. service men ' s and women ' s pictures was successfully completed by the club. The W. A. A. was advised by Mrs. Allen, and coached by Margery Wohlgemuth. Club officers were: Edith Phipps, President; Charlotte Macy, Vice President; Betty Ann Craven, Secretary, and Mildred Haworth, Treasurer.
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■ • QoU2 Gold O this year successfully initiated neophytes, and gave its annual formal Valentine dinner at the Friend ' s Church, February 12. In addition to these, the girl ' s letterman club solicited funds from former members for the new gymnasium. Officers during 1943 were: Doris Manning, President, Joyce Perisho, Vice President ; Kathleen Repp, Secretary ; Margery Wohl- gemuth, Treasurer. Elections held in January installed Joyce Perisho as President; Geraldine Tharrington, Vice President; Betty Ann Craven, Secretary, and Mildred Haworth, Treasurer. Neophytes : Craven, Tharrington, Macy President : Doris Manning
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