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Ice and Stim is a junior secret society based at Yale University.

History
Established in 2008, the society draws its name from the process of icing and stimulating an injury to reduce swelling and speed recovery. The society is one of two all-male junior societies at the university and is made up of both athletes and non-athletes. Membership is extremely limited and based on qualities like honor, brotherhood and a dedication to the spirit of the motto "For God, For Country and For Yale". Though the society is relatively new to campus, it has already generated interest in a number of circles for its unique system of values and its status as the only society on campus that, like many senior societies, caters to one sex. The society also has a close relationship with Yale Trainer Richard Seymour Kaplan.

Membership
Ice and Stim admits a select tap class each spring of no more than 15-20 members. Potential members are asked to attend interviews where members test their dedication to the group and the qualities that would make them fit together as a good tap class. Each current member has one tap to give to a sophomore member of the student body. As with many other societies, the roll of members is a carefully guarded secret.