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H-hi 'il 9.12 'Tl UILDEZEN.. Clarke, Russell, Fuller, McLaughlin. Hull, I'ru1'essor, l.eH'ler, Brickley, XYilson. BLUE KEY 0 0 0 The Blue Key Fraternity is a campus honorary society, the purpose of which is to serve in those capacities which will promote a better understanding between the student body, Battle Creek College, and the public. The members of this organization serve quite frequently as ushers at certain campus functions, although this is not the prime pur- pose of the group. The past year has been the second year of the exist- ence of the Blue Key, and it promises to grow in prestige and functional ability, but not in numbers, by the way. The membership of the Blue Key is limited to fourteen, seven men and seven women, making it very convenient. In case of an argument, or any discussion be- tween the sexes, the women have no advantage, because there is an equal number of men, and some of them have their share of argumenta- tive ability, for better or for worse. Really, though, it's quite the fra- ternity. This year it was necessary to accept five new members, three men and two women, in order to keep the membership intact. Yes, and when there's a party, there's a girl for every man and a man for every girl. Well, theoretically there is. The Blue Key has had four parties and everyone has been happily mated. Most of the girls are good-look- ing Cwith apologies to Shermanj, and the fellows aren't either. Now that the Seniors are gone, there seems to be less hope than ever. But the fraternity will struggle on just the same, and if ever you want any ushering done, call on the Blue Key. They might usher you to a seat in the House of Commons. Page Ninety seven
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+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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. 5, . L4 :I . ' Q 'Q ' 4 'Q' LL I 'l F .vb it . , ' , .i we .-iff...-A ..14-'A-t-Q A ---2 V--rg--+L f HH- ' 5--ew -1- -'-'Digi-----a Julia Oviatt, Pre-sidentg Martha Vvilson, Vice-President: l'.I:u'y Novenski, 'I'I'0ilSI.Il'BI'Z Esther Rice, Sec'1'etzu'y: Graco Jones, XVinter Sports Manager. THE WClMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 0 0 0 All women of the college who have an average scholastic standing of C, and make a class team or hike a hundred miles, are eligible for membership in the Women's Athletic Association. In order to partici- pate in any athletic event of the college, a Woman must be a member of this organization. In the course of the year, several banquets have been given, and the Collegiate Vogue, a traditional aifair sponsored annually by W.A.A., proved to be especially delightful this year. The new club rooms in Turner Cottage have been the scene of much activity ever since their completion. Forty pledges were taken into the organization this season. Miss Agnes Andersen is the faculty adviser to the group. Page' Ninely-cigllt
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