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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS Presidente Mile. Victoria Seymour Vice-Presidente Mile. Dorothy Thompson Secretaire Mile. Marjorie Griffith Treasureur Mile. Reva Tucker Le Cercle Francais was organized in 1929 with Madame Gertrude Sater- Poulsen as its enthusiastic sponsor. From a small membership, composed entirely of French majors, it has developed rapidly into a large and ac tive organization. Anyone registered in a French course or interested in French is eligible for membership. The purposes of Le Cercle Francais are to provide for its members an opportunity to speak the French language and to study French culture and customs. At bi-monthly meetings held by the club, French programs are presented, French games played and folk songs sung so that the students may obtain somewhat of a first hand knowledge of France and the French. I Fifty- five
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®f I Gilmore N. McGlasson FRESHMAN INDEX It is a May Day tradition for the Freshman class of Pacific University to publish an extra edition of the school paper known as the Rook Index. This publication, in addition to the regular features, included a com- plete resume of the college activities and the history of the freshman class as well as the special May Day features. This year ' s Freshman class elected Gar Gilmore as editor and Neil McGlasson as manager. p. Duyck Vandervelden HANDBOOK The Handbook is published at the beginning of each school year by members of the Sophomore Class, under the sponsorship of the Y.W.C.A. This book enables new students to become better acquainted with the customs and traditions of Pacific University as well as with the school songs, constitution, and college calendar. The editor and manager for this year were Patricia Duyck and Joe Vandervelden. I Fifty-four
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(®: I WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The women ' s sports of Pacific University are carried on under the leadership of the W.A.A., which is governed by its local officers. President, Helen Harris; vice-president, Anna Meyer; secretary, Josephine Drew; treasurer. Rose Eickmeyer. Each sport has at its head a girl responsible for her particular division. Those in charge of activ ities this year are: Volleyball, Roma Rolston; basketball, Charlotte Jessee; baseball, Aida Ferris; swimming. Myrtle Wolf; hockey, Ethel Patterson; hikes, Patricia Duyck; archery. Norma Sears; tennis, Betsey Asher; and golf, Ida May Piper. The membership of the organization is governed by the point system. Any girl having made 50 points or over is automatically a member of the association. I Fi ty-six
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