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THE CRUCIBLE Top Row — Edmund Arnold, Fred Bossman. James Finkbeiner, Lester Dankert, David With- eridge, Francis Walsh. Second Row — John Richardson, George Burk, Mildred Kottnauer, Mary Richards, Ruth Forbes, Paul Belknap, George Butterfield. Bottom Row — Jerome Gase, Lillian Greenstein, Hazel Batzer, Julius Symons, Marian Manary, Helen Weston, Walter Moeller. Phi Theta Kappa PTIT THE beginning of the fall term, the ten members of the Phi Theta Kappa who had been elected as freshmen, formed the [qp ' l first permanent organization of Beta Gamma chapter. Paul = = Belknap was chosen president, David Witheridge, vice-presi- dent, Mary Richards, secretary, and Fred Bossman, treasurer. Throughout the year the chapter held monthly meetings at the homes of the members. The arrangements for these meetings were made by a committee headed by Helen Weston. A program for initiat- ing better student conduct and government was carried on without any publicity of the efi ' ort. Under the leadership of David Witheridge, the initiation committee arranged for a pledge service on May 1, and an initiation banquet on May 15. The banquet was held at Trinity Parish House, where mem- bers, old and new, together with faculty advisors and faculty guests, heard an excellent speaker. No record of the year ' s work would be complete without mention- ing the service rendered to the chapter by the honors committee of the school. This committee is composed of Miss Anschutz, Miss Hellmuth, and Mr. Shellenbarger. In addition to the work done as a chapter, the members individually continued the service to the school which had secured their election to the chapter. Moreover, everyone continued his achievements in scholar- ship, for not one member was dropped because of failure to measure up to the requirements in grades. This is especially noteworthy, because in order to be elected to Phi Theta Kappa, one must be in the highest tenth of his class, and in order to remain in good standing, he must continue to be in the highest tenth. After mid-semester grades were issued in the second semester, the faculty elected the new members. They were: Edmund Arnold, William Orr, Francis J. Walsh, Hazel M. Batzer, Marian Mabel Manary, Walter Moeller, George A. Burk, Lester J. Dankert, Paul Harvey, Mildred F. Kottnauer, John W. Richardson, Julius Symons, Charles R. Stewart. The members who started the year were: Jerome Gase, Ruth Forbes, Helen Weston, George Butterfield, Fred Bossman, David With- eridge, Lillian Greenstein, James Finkbeiner, Mary Richards, and Paul Belknap. [i ]
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DOROTHY R. FYLE General Academic Boba, Scribe, ' 33; Scrap Book Committee, ' 33. THE CRUCIBLE Saginaw LOUIS C. GARRISON, JR. Business Administration Business Club, ' 33. Bay City Bay City ARTHUR R. WILLIAMSON Engineering Engineers ' Club, ' 32, ' 33; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Chorus, ' 32. ROSELYN COOKE General Academic Aurae, Chairman, ' 32. Bay City Bay City GEORGE L. SMITH Pre-Law Law Club, ' 32, ' 33; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Booster Committee, ' 33; Dramatics Club, ' 33. DE VERNE LOGAN Business Administration Business Club, President, ' 33. Bay City MARY ELIZABETH BUNNELL Saginaw General Academic Boba; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Captain Frosh Hockey, ' 32; Chorus, ' 32. HELEN OSSIPOVE Bay City General Academic S. S. S.; Chorus ' 31, ' 32; Crucible, ' 31, ' 32; Annual, ' 31, ' 32. MILTON MESKE Saginaw Pre-Medicine Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Tetra Sci, ' 32, ' 33. AMANDA McGILLVARY Oscoda Education S. S. S., Scribe, ' 33; Chorus, ' 33; Hockey, ' 33. MARTIN RISER Pre-Law Law Club, ' 33. Saginaw Midland HENRY HART Pre-Law College Play, ' 32; Golf, ' 31; Chorus, ' 32; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33. AGNES DULONG Bay City Education Mystic; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Chorus, ' 32. HELEN L. RUPETER General Academic Mystic; Chorus, ' 32, ' 33. Saginaw Bay City ROBERT B. WOOD Business Administration Basketball, ' 32, ' 33; All-State Second Team, ' 33; Intramurals, ' 32, ' 33; Crucible, ' 32, ' 33; Annual, ' 32. ELEANORE SCHUMANN General Academic s. s. s. GEORGE SERMON Engineering Engineers ' Club, ' 32, ' 33. Bay City Bay City [12]
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THE CRUCIBLE Freshmen Top Row — Joseph Kinnev, Ernest Rechlin. Gordon Wilson, Guiles Ten Byck, Roy Walker, Emmett O ' Hare Garrett Hadcock, Robert Ramsdell, Loren Cady. Second Row— Richard Packard Louis White, Charles Khuen, Glen Birchard, Robert Knepp, Leon Dardas, Frederick Wagner, Donald Wells, Eric Timm. Bottom Row — Mathilda Williams, Alice Zingg, Lois Coplan, Marie Vallez, Georgia Washing-ton, Sally Brown, Margaret Hand. Top Row— Robert Dickson, Lester Humphry, rank Skopek, Charles Martmdale, Alvm Pretzer, Walter Hewitt, Maurice Wvnes. Fourth Row— R. J. Downer, Virginia Hallan, Alton Billmeier, Rosanna Meloche, Gertrude Waehner, WaltMf ' Cramer. Third Row— Noreen Cole, June Anthony, Eleanore Hoffman, Betty Courtright, Milffi-ed Fairclough. Second Row— Emily Niedzielski, Ethelyn Gustin, Bird Yaeper. Dorothy -SAult. Jeanette Badgero, Eleanore Fenske. Bottom l;() v— G. ' orui.-i ( b-il.liiii. Vivi.iii D I ' sii.-i li . TjlF.NTVl Birchard. Mary Lnii FTookcr. Filn.-i S inith. Top Row— Charles Doty, Roy Adair, John Bannister, George Sarle, George Burk, Theo. Franek. Llewellyn Ballard. Second Row— Thelma Honk, Betty Runner, Eleanore Stapish, Caroline Harrison, Annette LaFramboise, AHrginia Laing-. Katherine Lourini, Vera Pretzer, Rockwell Carrier. Bottom Row — Bernice Smith. Geraldine Tronible. ' , Ruth Zmk, Naomi Buschlen, Eleanore Dodge, Betty Loveland, Alice Vrnold. [14]
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