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l I Christian . Workers TOP ROW-Latham, O Byerly, A. Anderson MIDDLE Row-Kissoon Joyce, Craven, Wetter Shattuck, Rankin. BOT TOM Row-Snively. Mor timer, D. Smith, M. By erly, Ludwirk, Dunn. TOP Row-Mendenhall Dahlke, N. Reynolds, Bay son, Cofhn, McCracken A. Jones, Leonard. Pres. V. Pres. Sec'y Treas. D. SMITH A. ANDERSON JOHNSON COFFIN ESTABLISHED 1860. The Christian Workers group is one of the largest and most active organizations on the campus. It is composed of individuals who Wish training in some type of active Christian work, not necessarily the ministry, but service in all fields of life. There are regular meetings each month which consist of a short business meeting, re- ports from gospel teams and other work, and the devotional service. Special speakers from the city and Yearly Meeting have been engaged. There are three fields of service, and each member may express his preference for one or more of them. Some are engaged in the Sunday School classes at College Avenue Church or at H Street church in Oskaloosa, and others participate in the gospel teams which go out to many different churches in the Yearly Meeting. Lynn, Adamson, Utter: hack. MIImI.Ia R O xv- Eari, Henning, Airy, Reckl tonwald. BOTTOM Row- White. Tatum, L, Ander-
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Perm Elementary Teachers l TOP Row-G. M. john- son, R. Findlvy, Lawn, M. Moore, N. Smith, Newell. Mmm.:-: R 0 w- Rhode- beck, J. Barnes, Hargcs- heimcr, Henderson, N. Nichols, E. Findley, Gru- ham. Borrcm R 0 w g Snivm-ly, Gillum, Smut, Sc-hlui-k, Bunting, Hadley. Tor' Row-Rankin, A. Moore, McLanrlsborough, VVelch, Craven, Fletcher, Whyle. BOTTOM Row- Hillhouse, D. Smith, Bay, Reel-ctcnwald, B y LA r l y. Luflwick, YVhitv. l Pres. V. Pres. Sec y Treas. D. SMITH Wizrcn LUDXVICK CR.-xvlcN ESTABLISHED 1938. This is the second year for the Penn Elementary Teachers' Club although the nor- mal training course has been offered for many years. Regular meetings are both social and ed- ucational with occasional outside speakers. The outstanding aim this year was to become more firmly established as a professional club. One of our projects was making and selling Christmas cards. Those receiving diplomas are: Nellie Bay, Geraldine Craven, Frances Fletcher, Bernice l-lillhouse, Dorothy Ludwick, Betty lX4cLands- borough, Edna Mae Rankin, Wanda Reckten- wald, Dorothy Smith, Percy Welch, Clarice Wetter, Viola Whyle. Dr. Lulu Marie jenkins, director of Elc- mentary Education, is the sponsor of the group and has done much to build up this department on the campus.
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International Relations Club ESTABLISHED 1931. The International Relations Club is an organization composed ol students and faculty members who are concerned with world situa- tions. The meetings are held the hrst Tuesday of each month. The war in Europe at the present time has enlarged our field ol interest greatly. Guest speakers have aided us in understand- ing its causes and development thus lar, and the club has discussed the policy ol neturalitv for the United States. Early in the winter Kirby Page spoke in the city on the Pacifists' position now and il we become involved in war, His message, which was a most practical application ol the teach- ings ol another Pacihst, clearly showed the trend ol world conditions and the duties we must face. Emily Parkers presence on the campus was of special interest since she had spent the past few years in American Friends Service Committee reconstruction work in Spain. The visit of Clarence Pickett and other Eastern Friends was a great day on the campus, and large groups from all over lowa were ample evidence ol internationally minded people. All college classes were dismissed lor those who wished to attend the lectures, and many took advantage ol the opportunity. As executive secretary ol the American lfriends Service Committee, Nlr. Pickett is prolwabl3' one of the best informed men in America today in regard to world affairs. Another visitor whom we shall not lorget was Bud Waite, celebrated radio operator on Admiral Byrds hazardous expedition related so vividly in 'iAlone. The story ol his ad- ventures and the pictures which verihed them were intensely thrilling, and also of interest was the dog. 'Cingeru who had been a mem- ber ol' the dog team at l.it.tle America, Pres. '1'.vi'i'xi Tor Rnw4Clark, Witter, Butt-hs-r, Dillon, Hill, Vt-r Steeg, G. Miller, A. Amlersnn. IXliiwni.iz Row- . V- yllffs' Dahlke, McCracken, Lawn, Strawn, NL-wlivi, Kissooii, Ht-ntiimz, N. liUY1'lfrlIlS. BOTTOM RoWATatuni, A' Rl XNUU'S VVeaiit, Hillhoiise, B. Nichols, Leonard, Vl'hite. Setfy lNIeCR.wK12N
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