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P. Davis. W. Oreaves, P. Painter. i. I hompson. THE PEP CLUB, one of (lie largest and most active oi the campus groups, was directed by Phyllis Painter, president. Her assisting oflicers were W inona Oreaves. vice-president: Ella I honipson. secretary; Phyllis Davis, activity manager: Wynona Hansen, adviser. E.arly in the year, the clul) began to plan lor its annual booster Irif). selecting I Jtali s Dixie as its itinerary. I he organization functioned as the service club, helping whenever needed in the various activities. THE CO-ED ATHLETIC CLUB sponsors a recreation program annually. lor all women o! I be college inter- r C ested in sports. I bis year, tournaments ol basketball badminton, handball, and the variou • ut-ol-door sports were held. Iris ( mod win was president; Eern Eoulson. vic« president; Zella Anderson, activil agent; Mariam Eitzgerald, secretar Miss I lansen. adviser.
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t Cox. M Bailey. R Nielsen, B. (Greenwood. THE ASSOCIATED MEN’S CLUB was directed By Roger Nielsen. president, aided By Edward Cox. activity manager: Maynard Bailey, and Boyd Greenwood. As special activities, a Sadie Hawkins Day. the annual Beard growing contest, and the snow carnival were sponsored. I he official display of Beards closed the winter term. I lelen I horpe was awarded the traditional snow crown, during a pause in the winter sport contests, conducted on the hills east of the college. THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN’S SOCIETY, local chapter of the national, motivated friendliness among its own and campus memBer-ship. Directors ol the activities were Marguerite Madsen, president: Beulah Allred, vice-president; Helen I horpe. secretary: Janet B. Hinckley. activity agent. Fannie Johnson. Ruth Nielson. Zel ma Nuttal I and W inona Greaves represented the various classes. Alta Hirst and Alice B. Cummings were advisers. Both formal and informal socials were conducted. I lie outstanding ones were the Patrons’ tea. the Preference Ball and A.W.S. day. J. Hinckley. B. Allred. M. Madsen. H. I liorpe.
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I In Inlrrnnts rendy for a discussion l some vital problem. II. I fall. I). Young. C . Blackball). ( . Nexvloii. and J. Brin ton prepare to sc ribble. THE IINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB, local chapter of the International organization, conducted seim monlbly meetings in which current problems were discussed and books reviewed. Carnegie foundation books were added to the library. There was a large membership and a visiting group at each meeting. I he ollicers were Victor Rasmussen, president: Marcia Reid, vice-president: PI lyllis Painter, program chairman: l ola Blackham. secretary: Evan Borrowman. activity agent. I he club advisers were A. I. I ippetts, and H. Parley Kilburn. THE SCRIBBLERS C l I B sponsorec I the annual short story writing contest, and each member scribbled in his own way. Some ol the members were particularly active in publication and speech activities. During the spring term, new members were added, and the club was Lilly organized to function again next year. I he club is the oldest study organization on the campus. 32
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