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THE CRVETE LE The Year In Brief September — The enrollment of J.C. at the beginning of the first semester was re- ported at about 300. At the same time, J.C. began the use of the new third story addition to Central High Building. Students were shocked by the news of the the death of Hal Young, glider club advisor in the crash of the Junior College glider. A new policy of less frequent and higher quality assemblies was announced by H. C. Klingbeil, head of the assembly committee. October — Students met October 21 to organize a chorus. The Women's League elected as their officers Dorothy Kuehl, Dorothy Moors, and Louise Talbot. November 4, saw Virgil Meisel elected student manager of athletics, only to resign and be succeeded by Russell Amhrein. Science students organized on the 20th, to form the Tetra Sci club, for pre-dents, pre-medics, pharmacists, and chemists. The second annual J.C. Turtle Derby, men’s mixer, took place the 16th. Ralph Waehner was chosen head of the student council. The Aurae, a new league group, was organized. The freshman-sophomore football classic ended in a scoreless tie. December —‘‘Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,’ was presented. The student council authorized a four-column Crucible. Forty-eight students made the mid-term honor roll. January — The Intramural basketball schedule started vigorously. James Fink- beiner was elected assistant editor of the Crucible. Midwinter dances included the Prance, by the whole college, and two others by the S.S.S. and Mystic groups. Robert Boyse's editorial on necking aroused great comment. Grand Rapids took Bay City at basket- ball, 27-21. Bay City beat Flint 27-21, lost to Jackson 29-14. The swimming team lost to Flint by 42-21. February — The Chorus sang at the American Legion Minstrel. Fifty-nine were listed on the semester honor roll. Basketball, Bay City beat Port Huron 36-27 and 26-16 and lost to Muskegon, 31-30, which it beat in swimming 40-26. The debating team was at the height of its season, which this year features no-decision debates. March — Prof. H. McCluskey was the interesting speaker of March 3 assembly. The swimming team beat Flint 36-27. Basketba'l; Grand Rapids, 30, Bay City 26; Mus- kegon 34, Bay City 31; Bay City 36, Flint 17. Bay City placed third in the state swimming meet. The second semester enrollment was 297. The Nutcracker recommenced appearing in the Crucible. Four dances were announced by different League groups Eighty-five were scheduled to graduate in June. The Pre-Laws defeated the Business Ads to clinch the intramural title. April — C. M. Sanford, vocational advisor, addressed several groups of students. The freshmen basketball team swamped the soph aggregation 15-1, April 5. B.C.J.C. represented Sweden at the Model Assembly at Detroit City College. May — The golf team beat Flint and lost to Highland Park, the tennis team losing to both. Mary Jane Busch, Fred Tonks, Paul Belknap, and Bill Groening spoke over station WBCM on current topics. As we go to press, intramural events in tennis, golf, and horseshoes are being played off. June — Bay City Junior College inaugerates Phi Theta Kappa and initiated the first eighteen members. The Women’s League banquet was held at which a good time was had by all. The annual, long awaited J.C. banquet and dance was given. Bishop Fisher gave the commencement night address and diplomas were given out to all the graduates. [ 24 |
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