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Officers '- UQ IIT7'-S'i!1f'1lf ..... . . .EDWARD J. S1-:NNETT I,iC!'-1J7'?8idf'7lf ..... ..lhlICIIAEL CHORNYAK Sr'cr1'ta1'y-Trvaszirer . . . . .MEREDITH PARRY A11-visor ...... Coavn JACK M. HEI-'ITEIINAN Sennett Parry Wilson Minogue Hoey Chornyak VARSITY CLUB Purpose 1. To encourage good sportsmanship. 2. To provide an organization of all athletic letter men which will sponsor ac- tivities associated with Green Mountain athletics. Activities The major event of the year sponsored by the Varsity Club was the annual smoker held on March 20. The program was a versatile one and besides including a variety exhibition of athletic prowess, it consisted of both round and square dancing to the music of The Quintsf' Another unique feature if this yearis smoker was an athletic auction. At this time G. M.'s discarded athletic equipment was put on the auction block and was eagerly sought by both faculty and students. The resulting clinking in the athletic coffers was a welcome sound, because it meant that it would be possible to finance Green Mountain tennis as a varsity sport. Menzbers Anderson, Bartholomew, Benjamin, Benson, Brock, Broome, Bulkeley, Chornyak, Clements, Dimichele, Dunckel, Hill, Hoey, Kana, Laurenzo, Little, ltlanning, Merrill. Minogue, Murray, Nelson, O'Brian, Parry, Perry, Peters, J. Phillips, L. Phillips, Prentiss. Pulver, Robinson, Rowlands, Sanford, Schimke, Scoville, Sennett, Smithers, Tobin, Trop, VVells, Vililson.
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0-Ufcers J Aclvisov' .. PROF. KENNETI-I B. Homns Holmes Gifford Videto Moerchen Doton Emerson INTERNATIQNAL RELATIONS CLUB Purpose 1. To cooperate with the authorities of Green Mountain Junior College in striving to afford to the students of this institution every opportunity possible for impartial enlightenment upon national and international issues of our time. 2. To align Green Mountain Junior College with other educational institutions which have a sincere interest in international affairs and problems. Activities The pinnacle of the International Relations Club's activities during the present year was reached on hlay 7 and 8 when the organization sponsored a Model League of Nations Conference in which more than one hundred delegates from New York and Vermont high schools participated. Throughout the school year the Club has held bi-weekly meetings to discuss current international problems and to study situations in foreign countries. Four Green Mountain delegates attended the Regional International Relations Conference in VVorcester, Massachusetts, in December. In March, nine representa- tives of the local club went to Radcliffe and Harvard where they participated in a Model League of Nations Conference along with 350 representatives of thirty-five other colleges. At the Model League, the Club represented Venezuela. Mevnbers Blundell, Brownell, Coffin, Cook, Cowles, Cromwell, Doton, Emerson, Gifford, Greene, Hafner, Hanes, Lawrence, ltianagun, lNIcKirryher, ltloerchen, Norvell, Ott- man, Randall, Schloop, Videto, VVl1ite. ' President .,.... . . .ROLAND E. GIF1 onn Vice-1 resident ..... . .Tnnooomc H. Y 1oE'ro Secretary . .. .......... RUTH E. Ermnsow Corresponding Sec1'etary..RUTH MOERLHEN fl'-reasurer .. ........... EJAIZABETH DoTov
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Kelleway Waldron Parry Gifford Sennett Hill Cowles Swann Belding Ansteensen WVilliams Pl-ll THETA KAPPA Oyficers President ...... ....... . . .ALISON M. BELDING Vice-President . . . .... Mnnnmfru PARRY Secretary ...... ........ lN Ionms C. IIILL Treasurer ....,.. ...... R Ussnu. I. WVILLIAMS Council Nlember . . . ......... ROLAND E. GIFFORD Admsor ..... . . . . .... Pnor. REGINALD L. SWVANN Purpose To promote scholarship, character, and fellowship. Activities The Gamma Delta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is the local unit of the national scholastic honor society for junior colleges. The requisites for membership are: Students regularly enrolled in college division of junior college, and who have completed at least one term or semester in the college division. Shall carry fifteen hours per week, twelve of which must be in Arts and Sciences. Must be of good moral character, must be within 10 percent of the regularly enrolled student body of the college. Eligibility shall be based on the average of all college work division previous to the election. Members Anstcensen, Belding, Bogue, Beckwith, Coffin, Cook, Cowles, Dibble, Gifford, Greene, Hill, Kelleway, McCuen, Miller, Parry, Schloop, Sennett, Shew. Tufts, VValdron, R. YVilliams.
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