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Back Row . . . D. Cadd, Minthorne, Fodge, St. George, Murphy, Macy, Shook, White, Morse, Koch, A. Ogier, Loewen. Belz, B. Cadd. Second Ro.w . . . Tamplin, Liebnow, Johnson, Haworth, Clark, Heacock, Randle, C. Bybee, Harmon, Harris, Evans, Moor, Kippenham, Burton. First Row . . . Schweitzer, Barratt, Antrim, McClintick, Swfmson, Wilson, Bain, Davis, Ireland, Hockett, Kellar, Hockett, Aebischer. DON JOHNSON President LET A HOCKETT Vice -President EDWARD HARMON PAULINE IRELAND DOROTHY BARRATT CHARLOTTE MACY DEAN OGJLEVIE COLLEENE BYBEE GLENN KOCH PATRICIA PERISHO s c u The Student Christian Union, better known as S. C. U., was the Christian organization and spiritual lifeline of the college. Under the guidance of Don Johnson, president, and Leta Hockett, vice-president, the organization successfull completed its second year of existence. The many activities for which the Union is responsible include Wednesday chapels, student prayer meetings held every Tuesday evening, a for- mal reception at the beginning of each semester, an- nual May breakfast, stag mixes, and the big-and-little sister picnic. The S. C. U. was guided by an able cabinet, elected by members of the Union. At potluck suppers or sack lunches this body made and discussed plans for their many different activities. The cabinet was this year made up of Prof. Edward Harmon, ad- viser; Pauline Ireland, secretary-treasurer; Dorothy Barratt, program chairman; Dean Oglevie, member- ship and publicity; Charlotte Macy, deputation chair- man; Colleene Bybee, social chairman; Patricia Perisho, Y. W. C. A., and Glenn Koch, Y. M. C. A.
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I Students study in college library. At present housed in Wood-Mar Hall, construc- tion of a new library building will begin soon. Barbara Terrill learns chemistry among the test tubes and bottles in the chem- istry lab. Prof. Skene in charge. P. C. coeds have the op- portunity to study various phases of successful home- making.
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1,1 PI Deputation Scarcely a week went by all year without some deputation team going out from Pacific College to conduct religious services in many places. Prof. Roy Knight was director of the work and held a training class for this type of workers. The several ladies ' and men ' s quartets of the college were busy in deputation work. They also took part in the A Cappella Choir concerts. Prof. Knight took all the musical groups of the college and several individual students who were active in this type of work to Idaho during the Thanksgiving vacation this year. They con- ducted services in the Friends churches in Boise Valley, Idaho, and appeared at the Youth for Christ rally in Boise. Appreciation for this type of service was expressed by many in the places students appeared. It was considered a valuable privilege by all those taking part K0 Y KNIGHT Adviser THE KING ' S FOUR . . . H. Thornburg, Murphy P. Thornburg, Williams. .„, ... CLARION . . . McClintick, J. Perisho, Antrim, P. Perisho AEOLIAN • • • Hockett, Harris, U
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