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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THE MASCULINE AND FEMININE opinion on world affairs is aired when the International Relations Club of Holy Names College meets monthly with the Gonzaga unit. In the field of spirited discussion, members of this group thrive. Bi-monthly forums are held at the college. But all is not talk; a great deal of information is absorbed from the Carnegie endow- ment volumes which arrive regularly for the club ' s library. A purple and gold IRC pennant forms the group ' s emblem. Waffle suppers and an annual spring fete with Gonzaga are part of the social calendar. WITH LIFE THROUGH MUSIC as their motto, musicians find Alpha Mu Delta a source of constant stimulation. General interest runs along the theme, let there be music. Miriam Ruth Chafee, president; Mary Louise Lynch and Marcella Gibney directed the year ' s affairs. Pledges, music majors of high scholastic average, were inducted at a formal initiation banquet, November 1. A record drive was sponsored and enough old records salvaged to buy a war bond for the school. Several memorial record collec- tions were added to the college ' s music library. TO SMILING EILEEN PIERCE, president; Helen Beavers, vice-president, and Helen Troyer, secretory-treasurer, goes credit for giving impetus to the Monogram Club this year. This group makes the college athletic events hum. Members, who must be Physical Education majors or minors and completed a required number of course hours during their frosh year, ore distinguished by the white wool sweaters bearing the college athletic letter which they wear. Sponsoring the annual Intramural basketball tournament to determine the college trophy winner is the club ' s big project. Well-informed on national and inlcrnational issues are these membcm of the Inlernational Relations Club. Fifnt row: Mane Timm. Kalhenne Gray, club president: Lillian Jamison, liaih row. let t to niiht: Hi ' elyn Milnnis. .cr raine Yoerg. Margaret Robbins. Virginia Reisenauer. V.ileen I ' lerce. and Kalhenne Mc( alfery. Disaissinns at ihe n ' lUae and joint meetings with Gonzaga University are pari of ' the club ' s routine uelivily. ««J» i
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p R E S S Above, the Press Club: Front roii ' : Gene Cameron. Betty Dnscoll, Berrjadirje Bayley. Mary Louise Blanc, Margaret Cleator. Constance Norton. Second Row: Adeline Spinelli, Rosemary Basta, Catherine Ankerson, Yvonne DeGuire. Helen Costello, Frances Nichols. Katherine Gray. Beloiv: The archers of the college form the Tox Club. Front rou;; Zelda Lee Anderson, Eleanor Pontter. Margaret M alitor. Eleanore Kelly. Carol Ross. Helen Beavers- Center: Norma Valentine. Standing, first row: Greeta Knight, Carolyn Dore, Toyo Migaki. Back row: Dorothy Miothe, Phyllis Taufen, Mary Clare Roche, Virginia Reisenauer, Lorraine Yoerg.
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M U D E L T A Above: Alpha Mu Delia, honorary music club, aims to bring music into the lives of ifs members. Grouped in front of the ciilleue. the musicians are. left to riqhl : Rosemary Yusc. Margaret MoUtor. Ruth Chafee, club president: Mary Louise Lynch. Marcella Cibney. Norma ' alenlme. and Ellen Oriard. lielou. ' : 7 he college letter women constitute the Monogram Club. Only outstanding athletes 3re admitted. Pictured in the arcade are the 194 3 officers: Left to right: Helen Beavers, vice-presi- dent: Eileen Pierce, president: Helen I royer, secretary treasurer. M O N O G R A M
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