. The badger . ich confront our universities and high schools are having to regu-late a burdensome social life and athletic program just as colleges do. The normal schoolsshare the difficulty but not in so large a way. Young women who have in college had experiencein moulding and directing student opinion, will find an ample field for their talents in connectionwith their teaching. The for young women who can do administrative work in normal,high and grammar schools is at present greater than the supply. Apprenticeship tor playground work, and for other forms ot social service is gaine
. The badger . ich confront our universities and high schools are having to regu-late a burdensome social life and athletic program just as colleges do. The normal schoolsshare the difficulty but not in so large a way. Young women who have in college had experiencein moulding and directing student opinion, will find an ample field for their talents in connectionwith their teaching. The for young women who can do administrative work in normal,high and grammar schools is at present greater than the supply. Apprenticeship tor playground work, and for other forms ot social service is gained by holding a house chairmanship orother executive office under the central organization. Self Government Associations alone cannot regulate college life, but they are most admirableand invaluable adjuncts to a faculty administration which is endeavoring to do the constructivework. A dean of women could not do her work effectively without the co-operation which suchan association affords. 3 6 3 Self Government. KEY5TONE. CLUB Keystone, a society which consists of the presidents of the womens organiz-ations in the University, was estabHshed in 1909. Its purpose is to equalize thewomens activities and spread them out over a larger field, by using the pointsystem, in which each activity is comparatively considered to be worth a certainnumber of points. No girl is then allowed to gain more than a specified numberof points. This prohibits monopoly in womens activities. The problem of Keystoneis to meet the various problems of the different organizations, and to help eachsociety by means of its president. This council confers with the Dean of Womenon matters concerning the interest and welfare of the women students. Y. W. C. A Marjorie Nind S. G. A Katherine Faville Castalia . Frances Smith Pythia Helen Smith Round Table . . . Olga Steig Equal Suffrage League . Gertrude Corbett Consumers League Hattie Engsberg Euthenics .• . Bessie Piper W. A. A . Ruth Glassow Red Domino . . Marga
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