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Commercial Club, the dominant organization in the
College of Business Administration, is an organization
made up of men students in the College. Members are
voted on and initiation is held twice a year. Between
fifty and a hundred men belong to the organization.
The club sponsors
several events, the most important of which is Bizad
Day, the annual holiday of Business Administration
students in the spring. The club also maintains a club
room on the third floor of Social Sciences, where
students may meet or read from the reading table
composed of magazines of various kinds and commerce
publications of value in studies of the College.
Bizad Day has become
a very popular tradition among Business Administration
students. It is a one-day holiday for all those
wearing Bizad ribbons and they are excused from
classes for the events that are on the program. A
parade opens the day's festivities which leads the
entire College through the downtown streets. The
procession then goes to the picnic grounds which last
year were at the Agricultural College, where a picnic
lunch is served and games are indulged in until the
afternoon.