Front row (I. to r.): V. Theiler, J. Smythe, J. Schoonover, J. Schoonover, L. Schmidt, R. Borrebek, P. Brunner, M. Lory, E. Grant, D. Topp, J. Weiss.
Second row: M. Kneuppel, L. Aitken, F. Camp, A. Benson, A. Radke, R. Merow, P. Kwaipel, S. Prochnow, V. Bohn, R. Kienholz, E. Pascale, E. Baum-
gardner, F. Lean, A. Wehrle.
Third row: L. McIntyre, J. Dams, J. Langenegger, P. Kropp, L. Marwache, M. Miner, J. Alford, P. Boyd, A. Lowum, D. Loeffler, R. Jay, D. Holz, B.
Thomas, B. Zimmerman, C. Conant.
Fourth row: N. Nimlos, J. Craite, M. Stoecker, D. Gapanowicz, J. Block, I. Shabart, M. Heebink, E. Weberg, V. Blackman, P. Chase, R. Hlinak, S.
Lemke, B. Lally.
Badger Club

Badger Club, the latest addition to the Women's Residence
Halls, has joined forces with the other dormitories on campus
in supporting University functions. This has been an exceed-
ingly full year, with the 75 girls from White House, Hodag,
and Squire Hall, the three houses comprising Badger Club,
taking an active part in such campus activities as Campus
Community Chest and Wiskits as well as Homecoming and
the Winter Carnival.
Badger Club has offered competition in WAA with teams
in bowling, volleyball, and basketball. Although made up to a
great extent of freshman women, the Club is represented by a

number of outstanding individuals in the different schools of
the University.
The three houses combine the advantages of a homelike
atmosphere with those of dormitory life. Being smaller than
the other dormitories, the Club gives the girls a better oppor-
tunity to know one another and to work as a smooth running
unit.
The Christmas formal was the most successful social func-
tion of the year. Each house carries on its own social program
throughout the semester, but the formal is a Club affair.
Officers were: Gini Bohn, President; Pauline Kwaipel, Vice
President; Ruth Kienholz, Secretary; Eula Anderson, Treasurer.

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