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PEP CLUE — SNOW BOOSTERS THE PEP CLUB was one of the dynamic urbanizations on the campus. Carol Crawford was president; Helen Thorpe, vice-president; Hula Anderson, secretary; and 7jclla Anderson, activity a ot. This uronp furnished spirit and morale at the hall panics and sponsored the Pep Club dance. THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB was officered by Donald Crawford, president; Carol Anderson, vice-president; Helen Thorpe, secretary; and a pro-brant committee consist in $ of Wanda Peterson, Royal Barley, and Rebecca Curtis. The membership met bi monthly and discussed, with Mr. ’Tippetts’ aid, national and international problems. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDENTS OF WORLD AFFAIRS
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associated WOMEN’S CLUB K. Cherry, Newton, B. Cherry Thomson, Huntsman, Goodwin, Larsen THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN’S CLUB sponsored a get-acquainted party, two mothers' teas, one of which was ; Coed Day, and the annual Preference Hall. Activities were directed by Iris Goodwin, president; Rhea Huntsman, vice president; Halcyon Larsen, secretary; F.layne I horn son, activity agent; and the following class representatives: Grace Newton, Wanda Peterson, Hetty Cherry, and F.laine Cherry. THE SCRIBBLERS, with serious intent, studied language arts and entered into the various competitions in the school with the objectives of adding to t e collection of Snow's creative writing, and stimulating personal development. Conrad Keller, president, and Miss Phillips, adviser, suggested and helped with activities. SCRIBBLERS Pen pushers.
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MUSIC CLUB THE SHARPS AND FLATS THE MUSIC CLUI5 met at intervals throughout the year and enjoyed a program of entertainment and musical education arranged by Mary Austin, president. The purpose of the dub teas to foster an appreciation of music by stimulating interest and providing understanding of popular and classical selections. THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUli swung into the army of conservationists and made as t x'ir aim the study of ways in which to limit the use of essential materials and find suitable substitutes for them. Their meetings were presided over by Mildred Allred, president; Margaret Nielson, vice-president; and Grace Newton, secretary. IIOME ECONOMICS CLUB TI IE I IOME FRONT 20
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