Baltimore Junior College - Courtier Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1951

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DLYMPIAN CLUB No place of interest in Baltimore was safe from invasion by the B.J.C. Olympian Club this year. Among the club's activities were visits to the art museums, lectures at the Enoch Pratt Library, presentation of films, and general dis- cussions led by the various members, guest speakers, or Mr. Hendricksonl The voices of the B.J.C. Choir were heard all over the state of Maryland. Everyday choir members could be seen getting excused from classes in order to sing at one of the various schools in the area. Our little angels presented on outstanding Christmas concert. Also, the choir presented programs at both the January and June Vesper Services.

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OPEN FORUM CLU B The Open Forum Club, oldest chartered or- ganization in the school, lived up to its record for activity this year. The club sponsored every- thing from debates between politicians to field trips to the State Legislature. Also, in keep- ing with the interest in military developments, the organization had Lt.-Colonel Sellmcm Wil- son, Director of Selective Service for Mary- land, speak to the students. r'wwmabxwumwsvwm COLLEGE CRIER The progress of Crier certainly proves that, even at B.J. he feminine touch is a constructive o . e able direction of nd Dr. Lawrence fine tribute to the enti e sta'f.



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Chess Club A group of students decided that it was time to take the sport of the the bottom drawer of the Crier office. and or- ganize the Chess Club. noon the thinkers would congregate in room I 'intellectuols out of Every Friday after- 308 to decide on on opening move. Good luck to J. C.'s newest club. May it grow by Kings and Queens. Shakespeare Club The disciples of Louie met weekly to com- municate with the spirit of THE GREAT MAS- TER. The object of these secmces was the study of Henry IV, Twelfth Night, and The Tempest. Spiritualist Forster led these students to a better understanding of the great genius of William Shakespeare. Psychology Club The budding young psychologists in the col- lege tor rather those people who were pulling for A s in psychi continued their usually in- teresting program this year, even adding a rain- ed-out hay ride to their already full schedule. The members of this organization did every- thing from learning how to hypnotize each other to lighting incandescent lamps without electri- City. Central Information Bureau That popular question, What's new? was answered by the C. l. B. or night members of this organization couid be Any time of the day found tacking notices on bulletin boards. Al- though the C. I. B. ran into the eternal pro- blems of information dissemination at the col- lege, its members did an admirable job in keep- ing the students informed.

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