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Pennsylvania Club H CLIFTON H. MACE, President WAYNIC BASHLINE, Mae-Presicient WAl.LACE W. STEE1-ILISR, Secretary-Treasurer lI'IIS CLUB was organized to discuss the problems and laws in their home state and assure future cooperation in state osteopathic associations. lhe club consists of forty-nine able bodied members whose intentions are to kc'-'P U10 Hag of Osteopathy waving high in Pennsylvania. lVI1cl11gan State Club 'l'noMAs IE. jfxcxson, Presidenl NIILDRTCD MUNRo, Secretary JOHN DONOVAN, 7'1'casm'er IILIE MICIfIIK,lAN S'rA'ric CLUB is one of t11e most active organizations on t11C CZUUPUS. 'lhe seventy-eight active members and their officers have been most fortunate in having as speakers many outstanding men in the profession. The aim of the club is to keep informed on the opportunities and legislation of the State of Michigan. l , i
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K. C. O. S. Badminton Club O. C. LATIMER, Presidem I-I. G. CLOUOI-I, Vice-President E. T. Ross, Secretary- Treasurer OROANIZED some eight years ago, the Ram indoor racquet-wielders now boast a roster of stars and near stars to the number of ninety-four men and women students who like to play for fun's sake or occasionally for their Alma Mater. Women's League DOROTIIY WII.SON, Presidem 'PHE WOMEN'S LEAGUE is made up of all the women associated with the school. Each year it sponsors the Children's Free Clinic. Twice each year it gives a recep- tion to the incoming freshman classes. The regular meetings of the League arc tl1e first Tuesday of each month.
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Maine Club ITOVVARD CHASE, President ANDREW TVICQUARRIID, V1'c0-Pmsident ESTHER WtUOLF, Secretary ,lillli MAINIE CLUB is a social gathering for the students of this state in the form of a dinner meeting bi-monthly. The purpose of the club is to strengthen the ties of friendship among the Maine students and to discuss professional problems. Fre- quently gucst speakers discuss current problems oi' the students and because of the small group special sessions in technic are taught. The club has been active for the past ten years and this year there are seventeen members. Ohio Clube P WM. C. Comp, Prvsilicazl P GEO. ID. HAVS, l'1'c0-P1'csz'cic1z! JEANNE K. DILLIQR, SUC'l'CiCl1'jf-T1'GOS141'C7' THE Omo S'rA'1'19 CLUB was organized during the past year after several years of inactivity. The purpose of the club was to promulgate the interests of the Ohio students and to promote a friendly spirit of cooperation among them. During the past school year, the State of Ohio was represented with 105 students.
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