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l FALCONETTES HE FALCONETTES, women's hon' orary service organization, is comf posed of Junior and Senior girls who are elected on the basis of character, scholar' ship, and activities. As president, Marjorie Sill led the club into a new field of activity this year. The Snack Hour, which has become a byword among the students, was origi' nated by the Falconettes to carry on the redecoration program of the Recreation Room. Other oiiicers are Sylvia Noreide, vice president and religious director, Janette Jamieson, secretaryg Anna Ploegman, treasurer, Virginia Heacoek, social chair' man, and Jean Parker, reporter and pub' licity chairman. The Senior members of the group are Marjorie Sill, Virginia Heacock, Betty Hohnsbeen, Audrey Schireman, Frances Johnson, Sylvia Noreide, Anna Ploegf mang the Junior members are Mary Lou York, Jean Parker, Eleanor Eklund, and Janette Jamieson. As adviser, Miss Marion Stoll has led the group on toward a fuller realization of their goal, Christian Service. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS SPIRIT of goodfellowf ship has existed among the Associated Wrninen Stu' dents this year under the su' pervision of Dr. Weter' and the leadership of President Holly Harding. Outstanding accomplishments ol: the year were the purchase of drapes for the Student Oihce and a mirror for the Girls' Room. Outside speakers were obtained to discuss subjects of interest to the girls, an etiquette forum was begun, and a luncheon was held in the gym in honor of the Senior girls. Other olhcers of the organizaf tion were Jean Parker, vice pres' identg Bessie Bosley, secretary' treasurer: Janette Jamieson, relif gious director: Eleanor El-zlund, athletic directorg Gloria Grancly, social directorg and Betty Hohnsf been, reporter. A.W.S. OFFICERS
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The Pi Mu Grunmrls lwlrl rr session. Li '-1 A popular place is the dining room. Dean Moyer presents his Alexandrians. HE PI MU GAMMAS and the Alexandrians are those students who learn to live away from lHOl11C...ill1Cl like it. Approximately one hundred forty dorm dwellers, iiftyfseven girls and eightyfthrce boys, meet in the dining hall for meals. Grace 'Tiiiany Hall and Alexander Hall are under the guidance of Miss Lillian Pickens and Dean jacob Moyer, respectively. Activities for the year included monthly meetings, the Christmas Party, and the Spring Tea. sponsored by the Pi Mu Gammas For outside girls. Officers of the Pi Mu Gaminas are Barbara Otterson, presidentg Jewell Wilder, vice presidentg Frances Pickering, secretaryftrcasurerg Mildred Davidson, religious directorg Marie Godfrey, social clirectorg Gwendolyn Marshall, assistant religious director. Alexandrian oilicers are Foster Notting, president, Si Vandermeer, vice president, Eldon Turnidge, sccrctary'treasurerg Paul Hzizlett, religious directorg Al Fisher, librariang and lack Ganlicld, sergcantfatfarms.
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FRENCH CLUB OUTSTANDING among the clubs of S.P.C. is the Cercle Francais. Its oflicers are Nickoline Dahl, president, Phoebe Peterson, vice president, Doris Dillon, secretaryftreasurer, and Williizr Schmidt, reporter. An extensive program for the year included the French Club Handbook, French Club Banquet, and the trip to Mrs, Kenclrick's farm. Tl? TWENTYIFIVE prefmedic students actively engaged in this year's work of the PrefMed Club. Oflicers are Stuart Holmes, president, Doug McPherson, vice president, and Edith Scott, secretary-treasurer. The club program is an endeavor to bring before the group topics of current interest in the field of medicine. PRE-MED CLUB GERMAN CLUB UNDER the advisership of Miss Marston, the Cer' man Club was organized. Interesting meetings have been held the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, with discussions of Germany's cultural conf tribution to the world emphasized. Officers of the club are Naomi Pettengill, presif dent, John Soltman, vice president, Margaret Boer- have, secretaryftreasurer, and Mrs. Irene Minton, reporter. Sir THE PRE'NURSING CLUB began its second year upon our campus under the leadership of Helen Voight and Dr. McMillan, adviser. Other officers are Esther Bradley, vice president, Anna Pennell, secretaryftreasurer, Irene Read, social director, and Edna Ensign, reporter. PRE-NURSING CLUB F0463 r 4 'lm
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