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The membership of the Varsity K Club com- prises those men who have won a major athletic award. The major sports include Football, Basket- ball and Baseball. In addition, the captain of the tennis team and any member of the wrestling squad who wins a majority of his matches are eligible for membership. The main purpose of the club, in ad- dition to furnishing its members with award sweat- ers, is to build among its members a spirit of good sportsmanship and fair play, both off and on the playing field. The club sponsors many dances and other social activities all of which are highly suc- cessful. This past year is the fourth of the club's existence. During this short time it has become an important and integral part of the extra-curricular activity of Keystone. Varsity Club OFFICERS President, Jack Tuttle. Secretary and Treasurer, Ira Stone. Faculty Advisor, George Azar, Jr. First row: Powell, Wil- liams, Seal, Albertalli, Tuttle R. H. Jones, Barba, Beemer, Wallace. Second row: Figlio- mene, Hammerman, M. Ma- holchic, Pizzo, Coccodrilli, M. Longo, Carpenter, Vosburg, Peters, Stone. Third row: Consagra, Davis, Dewey, Sea- mans, Sweeney, Samuel A. Lee, coach and advisor, Reese, Cavezza, Munley, Rodio. s NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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Womens Organization OFFICERS President, Constance Davies. Vice-President, Helen Den- I1'1OI1. Secretary, Margaret J. Gil- lette. Treasurer, Catherine Jones. HE Keystone Women's Organization, under the excellent leadership of Dean Vivian L. Watkins, has proven an invaluable social asset. This organization, the largest at Keystone, includes all the women on the campus. Its aim is to promote good fellowship among the Keystone women. The first social event, on September 29, was a Weiner roast which was held on the back campus. On October 28 a Hallowe'en Party was held in the Cottage Lounge. Everyone came dressed in sheets. A buffet supper and games followed. A supper and card party was held on November 22 in the Gymnasium. The Christmas Party, on December 14, was a tea and reading. Mrs. Salo Friedwald read Maxwell Anderson's Star Wagon . The Valentine Party, on February 14, was scheduled to be a skating party on the Nokomis, but because of weather conditions it was changed to a supper and card party in the Gymnasium. The traditional mili- tary ball was held on March 21. Half of the girls came dressed as men and escorted the ladies. The costumes were very clever and a grand march decided the prizes. It was fol- lowed by a buffet supper and program dance. The KWO April Showers Dance was held on April 23 and was proclaimed a huge suc- cess. A hay ride and supper concluded the social events for the year. The excellent cooperation of all the girls and the untiring efforts of Dean Watkins, and of Miss Dorothy Kay, who became faculty ad- visor upon the marriage of Miss Watkins, aid- ed in the Organizations very successful social calendar. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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The Keys The Keys Society is the men's honorary organ- ization of Keystone. It is composed exclusively of Sophomores. The members are selected entirely on their merit as demonstrated in scholarship, extra- curricular activity, and character. A record is kept throughout the year of the ac- tivities of each Freshman boy, and points are award- ed on a definite basis. At the end of the school year ten Freshman are chosen by The Keys to succeed them the following year. These incoming men are initiated into the society by their immediate prede- cessors on Sophomore Day. There are no officers: a member serves as chairman at each meeting, dif- ferent members serving in rotation. First row: Ellowitz, Davis, George Yost, Jr., faculty ad- visor, Tuttle, Phillips. Second row: Carpenter, Von Bergen, E. Dowey, Barba, Snyder, Coffman. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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