Bay City Junior College - Crucible Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1931

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deel CRW GIBEE Front Row—Roy Klepser, Fabianna Permoda, Ralph Waehner, Jane Becket. Second Row—Marian Meisel, Archie McMillan, Elizabeth DeWaele, Dean Butterfield. The Student Council N UNUSUALLY large enrollment this year swelled the activity fund co $2295, so that the student council was able to sponsor more than the ordinary number of activities. More extensive athletics, a bigger and better Crucible, peppy social gatherings, more clubs,— all were possible. In addition there were numerous activities that financed themselves. The Student Activity Fund this year was divided among ten activities: assemblies, athletics, awards, conferences, Crucible, debating, Engineers’ Club, Glider Club, social activities, and Women’s League. The first events of the year, the play ‘‘Little Women,”’ and a dance on November 7, aided instead of detracting financially. Many of the weekly assemblies, especially those featuring the gesticulatory Chief Grey-Earth and an eloquent orator from Argentina proved quite interesting. In January the council assured the unprecedented success of the Crucible by making it a bi-weekly instead of a monthly, and continuing its financing by the fund. In April, moving pictures of the activities of the Rifle Club and Glider Club were taken for publicity use by the Michigan Association of Junior Colleges. The year 19314 is especially nocable because of the operation of club rooms at the ‘‘Pan- try’ and the inception of a local chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. Application for membership in this national honor society has been made, and elections may be held at the end of the semester. The meetings of the council were held bi-weekly throughout the year, and were cul- minated by a dinner meeting at Frankenmuth. Accounts of the social activities, The ‘‘Pantry,’’ and the J. C. chorus activities, sponsored by the Council will be found elsewhere in the book. Officials and Committees President, Jane Beckett; Secretary, Fabianna Permoda; Assembly, Herbert Bean; Athletic Manager, Oscar Baker; Club Rooms, Virgil Meisel; Finances, Archibald McMillan; Gradua- tion, Jane Beckett, Lois Bateson, Marvin Matthews, Oscar Baker, Ted Bohn; Pins, Ralph Waehner; Play Manager, Jack Nichols; Social Activities, Ruth “LeRoux. ial

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Tae ee CiEE The Freshman Class Bryce Adie, Walter Alston, Lawrence Atkinson, Vivian Bailey, Willard Ball, Mary Ballou, Winifred Bamford, Aaron Bark- man, Alma Beach, Herbert Bean, Geraldine Bendall, Margaret Berka, Danuta Bessyngier, Joseph Biller, Edwin Blaize, Robert Boyse, Stewart Brams, Walter Brown, Charles Clark, Ruth Copeland, Mary Curry, Nancy Davitt, Delbert DeLong, Frances Dorean, Richard Doty, Agnes Dulong, Edward Dulong, James Erickson, Dale Evans, Joseph Favazza, Naomi Flach, Dolores Flajole, William Fogg, Kenneth Foster, Virgil Frantz, Lawrence French, Louis Garrison, William Groening, Eugenia Guindon, Dudley Hall, Henry Hart, Harold Hawley, Esther Hazen, W. Weber Henry, Thera Houk, Van Hutchings, Lenore Jenkins, Jennie Jones, Willard Jones. Sanford Josephson, David Kahn, Arthur Knowles, Emery Kolb, Irving Kometh, Jack Korn, Helen Koth, Edward LaBerge, O. J. Lafontaine, Winifred Lagden, Stuart Langer, Winifred Langworthy, Ruth LeRoux, Saul Lonn, Mary Lourim, Howard Lowery, Joseph MacPhail, Joan Mallet, Dorothy Maloney, Edward Maxson, Gerald McIntire, Mabel McNeil, Olive Meier, Louis Meisel, Marion Meisel, Virg1 Meisel, John Mintline, Douglas Mode, Erwin Moessner, Annamarie Mohr, Genevieve Moore, Dorothy Moors, Irving Neal, Jack Nichols, Helen Ossipove. Lena Panzer, Ambur Parmenter, Ernest Parrott, Philip Patterson, Mary Pearsall, Loren Perry, Charles Pizer, Madeline Race, Martin Reynolds, Edward Rich, Clifford Richards, Dorothy Richmond, Jane Ripslinger, Richard Robb, Willard Rypkema, John Schmidt, Marie Schnople, Eleanor Schumann, Helen Severance, William Sheeran, Lamar Skelton, Ione Smith, Donald Swayze, Louise Talbot, Gerald Tepper, Bassie Tepper, Roy Thompson, Howard Thorson, Fred Tonks, Henry Van Welde, Elaine Vaughn, Beryl Voight, Dorothy Warn, Jeanette Weinberg, Orville Willett, Arthur Williamson, Adelbert Zink. 10



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THEY CRW CIbES Front Row—William Fogg, Fabianna Permoda, Stewart Brams, Elizabeth DeWaele, Bob Lonn. Second Row—William Groening, Jane Becket, David Kahn. Third Row—Oscar Baker, Joe McPhail, Archie McMillan. The Crucible HE Crucible, like all other Junior College activities had its most successful season thus far. Beginning the year in pursuit of its usual policy of monthly publication, the paper set a new precedent by appearing on time. With Edgar Woods serving as editor and David Kahn as business manager, the paper enjoyed a successful first semester, in which a great improvement in journalistic style, make-up, and appeal co che student body was noted, In December the Crucible was changed from a monthly to a bi-weekly publication, by order of the Student Council. Shortly afterward, William Groening was elected assistant editor. At the close of the first semester, Editor Edgar Woods left college to accept a position on the Bay City Daily Times, and he was succeeded by William Groening, who was elected by a unanimous vote of the student body. The second semester was one of even greater success than the first. Appearing bi-weekly it was capable of containing stories of much better news value than it had when it was published monthly. Archibald McMillan was appointed assistant editor, and several additions were made to the staff, chus lightening the individual duties of each staff member. During this semester emphasis was also made upon che improvement of the feature material in the Crucible. The year's activities of the staff culminated in this Graduation Supplement. As the book is financed by the Student Activity Fund, it is being distributed free to all che students in the college. This issue, like all other issues this semester, is in charge of William Groening, editor, with Archibald McMillan as assistant editor, and David Kahn as business manager. Others assisting in the publication of this book with their respective departments are: sophomores, Fabianna Permoda; sports, Oscar Baker, features, Stewart Brams, Bob Lonn, Helen Koth; art, Winifred Bamford; activities, Jane Beckett, Elizabeth DeWaele, William Fogg, Joe McPhail. Miss Nellie McGregor of che English department served in her usual capacity of faculty advisor during the year. 12

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