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Wolverine Club Top Row: Wilson, Harkless, Prof. Bowman, R. Coleson, Prof. Calhoon, Ford, E. Coleson. Middle Row: Flach, Master, Grody, Sowders, Baker, Dew, Rosenberger, Whaley. Bottom Row: Frey, Boyd, Warren, Avery, Snyder, Reynolds, Hall, Pettigrove. FROM THE GREAT LAKE REGIONS come the Wolverines, a hardy group of individuals determined to make Marion College justly proud of them. In the spring term of 1934 the students from Michigan organized, what is now called the Wolverine Club. They purposed to promote a closer bond of fellow¬ ship among northern students on the Old Triangle, and at the same time, to advertise Marion College within their own state boundaries. Club meetings, parties, participation in other campus activities and hearty perseverance for new students, have enabled them to achieve their initial purpose. During the present year under the leadership of Henrietta Avery, president; Myrtle Grody, vice-president; Ida Rosenberger, secretary- treasurer; and the sponsor, Professor Allen Bowman, they have surpassed all previous efforts. Having increased their enrollment 57% over that of last year, they have tied with the Dixies for first place in the membership drive. The Wolverine Club is proud and happy to share the shield with the Dixies this year, but are working toward a greater future when they may claim the reward for themselves. [ Fage 9
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THE BUCKEYE CLUB is distinguished as the oldest organization of its kind in Marion College. It was organized in 1924 to maintain the spiritual standards of the college, to promote the interests of the school throughout the state of Ohio, and to bring about genial relationships among the students from that state. With Clinton Tatsch, president; Dallas McIntosh, vice-president; and Maurita Yeagle, secretary; the club has successfully taken part in many activities. The Buckeyes are well represented in the Student Conference, gospel teams and other religious organizations. In athletics they are outstanding. With the help of their sponsor, Professor Kershner, they have contributed splendid chapel programs and many serviceable projects. Endeavoring to live up to their three-fold purpose, the Buckeyes are making a distinct contribution to the school. Meanwhile they are receiving a Christian educaton capable of returning them to their native state well-fitted for their life’s work. Buckey Top Row: Corbin, Fisher, Bruerd, Tatsch, Mote, Dericks, Steele, Ball. Second Row: Seeker, Osborn, Yeagle, Conklin, Vorhies , Barnette, Simmons, E. Smith, R. Jones. Third Row: Marshall, Hartline, Calhoon, M. Smith, M. Jones, Miller, Riffell, Rohrer, Betz. Fourth Row: Goodman, McIntosh, J. Clark, Prof. Kershner, McGiffin, Rediger, Oyer, Dunn, Wiley. Page 10 ]
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