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- . ii wtf? i 3 3 312 - Fgpli Tm1'Qh,l ' 0 r Y W , , ,-E,-k-Y Jr. mr Y 1 - ...Q ,J-:..s-:--Y -if. Z .5 lr i4.,.,, -.f Y H,-.-gl L. Kaye, 0'Connell, E. Kaye, Burke. Kelleher, Granthani, Morrison, Forsyth, E. Heald, Xvildenberg. H. Heald, Jackson, Coach Vindal, lingers, Rosenbaum. THE VARSITY CLUB 0 0 0 ' w The Varsity Club is an organization composed of all the athletes who have won a major letter either in basketball, tennis, swimming, or golf. It aims to promote good fellowship on the campus, encourage high scliilolastic standing among its members, and uphold the ideals of the co ege. The year 1931-32 was one of the most successful the club has en- joyed since it was organized five years ago. During the fall months the club rooms in Turner Hall were redecorated and refurnished, so that now they are among the most attractive on the campus. The club also sponsored the fall formal dance, which was a huge success and enjoyed by a large crowd. During the winter months several parties were staged, as well as the annual initiation banquet, in which the new pledges to the club were formally introduced into the organization. Following the beginning of the 11ew semester in February, the constitution of the club was com- pletely reorganized, so that now its officers are elected bi-annually instead of annually, a change which the members are hoping will make for smoother and more efficient government. The activities of the year will be climaxed with the presentation of the Annual Spring Formal, the outstanding social event of the college. D FFI C E R S President ----- JOHN KEIJTJEHEIR l'1'cv-P1-esidmzt - -- - GORDON MORRISON SFCl'f'f!l-1'jf - - - HERBI HEALI7 Treasurer - ll'AYNE ROSENBAU it Page Nmefi mm'
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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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5- f W- --V-. 3 HW Y ,,, , YYY' 1lQ3..2 - if-1Ag'Il,D-vVi Stout, Case, Mr. VVillso11, Brown, XVOOI4,-ock. WCIMEN'S DEBATE TEAM' 0 0 0 The question debated by the Women's Debate Team this year Was, Resolved, that the United States shall offer to participate in the can- cellation of all reparations and allied War debts. The original squad consisted of five girls, but Margaret Woolcock and Betty Stout made up the final team, debating both for the negative and the affirmative. During the season the debaters held several practice debates, ex- changing with Albion College and acting as hostesses to the Adrian and Detroit City College teams. The four decision debates were with Olivet College, Hope College, Western State Teachers' College, and Central State Teachers' College. Mr. Sherman Willson coached the debaters. Pagz' One Hzmdrcd
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