Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1932

Page 101 of 220

 

Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 101 of 220
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Page 101 text:

W i'CCHfTCl:iECTlC33Q?-.C 'LZQ31-lIill?f1J3..Ci C C' 5 Clii Ackley, Brighain, Foster, Goble, Travis. Bayley, Mr. Ryan, 'Prea1lwell, Hoffman. CHI ALPHA GAMMA 0 0 0 Among every group of students there are those who either possess scientific inclinations or are interested in such subjects. Consequently, Chi Alpha Gamma is organized to extend and cultivate the scientific interests of those male students of Battle Creek College who are deemed desirable by the fraternity. Semi-monthly meetings are held, at which programs are presented and discussions of a general scientific nature are held. Frequently, an outside speaker is engaged to enlighten the organi- zation upon certain topics pertinent to his vocation. In recognition of the continual vacuity of the average student's pocketbook, the fraternity collects no fixed dues, but levies equal assessments upon all members Whenever necessary expenses occur. One or more faculty members are included in the membership, not only to facilitate the maintenance of both dignity and decorum at the meetings, but to impart interest and authority to the discussions and programs. OFFICERS Pre.QidcnzE ----- DONALD BAYLEY Vice-P1'c.vidalzzlt - - CARLETON TREADYVELL Sacre!fz.ry-7'rca.w1.1rer - - - CARYL HOFFMAN MEMBERS Wayne Ackley John Fuller Donald Bayley Cleon Goble Kenneth Brigham Caryl Hoffman Lewis Fay Vaughn Kelly Mr. Field Mr. Ryan Stewart Foster Mark Travis Carleton Treadwell Page N mcty five

Page 100 text:

I earl if i 1 . - 'ill N Q s STANDING: Munoz, Clark, Kellogg, Boldyreff, Kolvoord. SEATED: Dr. Grant, Dr. XYest, Goble, Fortyth, Treadwell. Physalia . . 0 Presirlen-t - - F. CLEON Conte Vice-P1-esiflent - - JAMES Fonsvru SOC1'0ifw'y - - GEORGE CLARK Treasurer' - - RICHARD KELLOGG Six years ago Physalia was formed as an honorary society by a group of seven biology students. At the present time there are eleven members on the campus and a considerable number in medical and grad- uate schools. To become eligible for membership a high scholastic record and an active interest in biological sciences are required. The success of the organization in a large measure is due to the eiforts of Dr. Luther S. West and Dr. Carroll W. Grant. During the past year Physalia has sponsored a series of public scientific lectures given by Dr. L. S. West, Dr. C. W. Grant, Dr. Johann Rorich, Dr. W. R. Cheynowth and others. The society has also under- taken several other scientific projects with the view to stimulate scien- tific interests among the students of the department. The local membership during 1931-32 is as follows: Dr. Luther S. West, faculty adviserg Dr. Carroll W. Grant, Ephriam Boldyreff and Renee Kolvoord, alumni membersg Stuart Brown, George Clark, James Forsyth, F. Cleon Goble, Richard Kellogg, Francisco Munoz and Carle- ton Treadwell, active members. Page Nuzety-four



Page 102 text:

+779 ir Y' +C' E Y' 'Eff 7' C W' 7 ' ,fel elsif? t --- ' Grace Jones, President: Eugenia Lehman, Junior Representative: Una Cassell, Secretary and '1'reasurerg B+-rnadine Lehman, X7lC'Q'Pl'EHl1'lt'llt. DISCABCILIS 0 0 0 The Discabolis Club, organized just three years ago, has as its pur- pose the promotion of professional interest in physical education among those majoring in that Work. The active members are the faculty and all students enrolled in the School of Physical Education, While the alumnae are associate members. Miss Jessie Cameron is faculty adviser of the group. This year the traditional Color Dance, a costume affair, was held in the recreation room. In February, Miss Denniston spoke to the members on Physical Education for Elementary Schools. ,Discabolis and VV.A.A. share club rooms in Turner Cottage. Page Ninety-si.1'

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