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. , , , TI-IE JUNIOR COLLEGE ONVAISSA K CLUB ln the fall of 1924 the first K Club was organized while lVlr. Riley Was coach of athletics. The organization consisted of men that received K's in either minor of major sports. A majority of the members graduated from school in the spring. As a result there vvere not any members to return in 1925 and the K Club was discontinued. With the basketball men of l925 and the football men of 1926 the K Club was again. origanized. The members eligible for mem- bership were men receiving K's in either major or minor sports. There are tive offices-- president, vice-president, secretary, treasur- er, and sergeant-of-arms. Charles Gustafson, director of athletics, is the faculty advisor. The K Club endeavors to assist the other organizations of the college whenever assistance is necessary or desired. It is the dutr of the Club to help enforce the action taken by the Student Coun- cil of the college and cooperate with the teachers and students lor the advancement of the college. V Y , . f A r - .. , , x.:?,q .s.a1g.pp..gag.a..1an:.4a5im.e-.l4..5L' up I5aSr3A:Ls.i,.s-.-sy.3af sa: ,g,,g3,,
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ft ?- ?' Tt'ff ffCf'fb'f T :digs if-1-r+:Q21i:'f:e1i'11 -.:fe-hx:-Qzfefrffzf-af?-Fave-if:-Q991511-E-9-ww-1-in - :..,. , THE JUNIOR COLLEGE OWAISSA v i 1 1 i v L - Q 1 WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIDN President . Claudine Stone Vice-president . Lucylle Perry Secretary . Helen Nlason Treasurer T ...... Nlary Rankin lThe VVomen's Athletic Association, sponsored by Nliss Ardis Hill, instructor of physical training, is a new organization this year. The purpose of the organization is to promote physical effeciency among Junior College women by fostering an interest in athletics. Emblems are awarded on the point system, five hundred points being necessary to earn a letter. Twenty one girls were working for a letter this year by participating in the following sports: vol- ley ball, basketball, baseball, swimming, hiking, and tennis. The sport managers are, Constance Crockett Basketball . . Volley ball , Charlene Forbes Swimming . Wanda Carroll Hiking . Con-stance Crocket E 51f i . ,. V , l -. , , ,.. i . 4 -. .. -:..:.:1:..-:1:Lf:.f-az:-2-1.-.-g.:faa..::1:-:.:5-.1fi:.y.e:ln..1.,e-.1,.fj:,.: RSPB-,421-27.5-.-sp 1.31-' qi, ,ig3,,,,,
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