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Y I i I i all ,ll El nl ll Y lf R l 'I' A S KELONA CLUB AINIZ Keep and Love Nature ,PERSONNEL P resid en t .,,, ,,,,,,,,. ..,, Vive-Preslzlent ,.,.... . .... . Srrretary ..,..A,,. Treasurer ...,,..,,,.,.,,,,,......................,........,,,, ......LYLA LIONTROY ..-HGENEVIEVE VISNER ....,.,,..,llf1ARY LEINIIEUR HOUGH 'I MARY CATHERINE COLLETUN ,TERESA MILLER MARY DoNLAN FI.oRENcE NICKENNA Ii RUTH FOCHTMAN VIRGINIA NIARTINEAU ,I AGNES HOMRICH NIADELINE REISER I NIARGARET HOL'GH LAIQRETTA STEPHENS I lVIARY HOUGH BARBARA SHUKER QEI YYVONNE JURGENSON HELEN SCHIWITT Ilil NIARY LEMIEUR MARION SHIELDS II-I LYLA NIONTROY EUGENIA SCHMITZ ll' QTENEVIEVE VISNER The Kelona Klub was formally organized October IO, 1925, although it had been lgl. in process of organization all last year. This has not been a step taken on the spur of the moment, but all plans were carefully made before being put into execution. The Hrst step taken by the Klub was the reserving of Marywood as a state game Q. refuge and bird sanctuary. On October 23 the Kelona Klub was affiliated with the lldichigan Audubon Society and has their same aim' and object, namely-to extend hospitality to all wild life, to encourage the study of birds or any other study of nature M appealing to the individual, and to stimulate a student interest in all things that come 'Q' under the broad title of Nature. On February I, the Klub was highly honored by the presence of Mrs. Edith Munger, President of the lllichigan Audubon Society. llirs. lliunger was making her official tour through southern lVIichigan at the time and while at Marywood gave a -I very interesting and instructive lecture on Michigan Birds. The student body attended the lecture, which was held in the Auditorium. Miss lji Lyla Nlontroy, President of the Kelona Klub, introduced Mrs. Munger. Accom- ir panying the lecture, slides were used to illustrate the birds in their natural colorings and habitat. lVIrs. Munger gave the history of the national and state laws for bird fl protection. She emphasized the economic value of birds and the need of their con- A servation. Ill After the lecture lVIrs. lllunger, the faculty, and members of the Kelona Klub enjoyed an informal social meeting. Tea was served in the Kelona Klub room. .El IQ ,D ln . ,., . M LAY?l...ll.llllIilIl.llllliL lll.ll I.',I lllllil. lll l ll l lll l Ll l .lil 1 9 2 6 i.lll'illllf l ll l.. l l.L .. ..,I JA..L'll1..u..1ll.........l 1.dI..l LY I Page San-nly-four
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