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

 - Class of 1933

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THE CRUCIBLE Top Row — Stephen Spencer, John Bannister, Ei-nest Laetz, Dudley Hall, Howard Schindler, John Richardson. Second Row — William Perrin, Edmund Arnold, James Finkbeiner, Robert Birchard, Francis Walsh. Bottom Row — Winifred Thompson, Miss McGregor, Florence Carpenter, Bettina King, Walter Cramer. Annual Staff Y THE time this article appears in print, the work of the seven- teen Junior College students who comprise the yearbook staff will be done, and the annual June edition of the Crucible will be presented to the student body, with whom rests the final decision as to the value of their work. When, at the beginning of the second semester. Editor James Finkbeiner asked for volunteers for annual work, there were many responses. Since then each succeeding staff meeting has seen some members not present. Original members dropped out right and left, until along toward the close of the semester a much smaller group comr posed of those who were really interested was left to do the real work of presenting this edition to you. The staff has run into difficulties. Earlier in the year a decision to drop the annual for the year and give the student loan fund the benefit of the money that otherwise would be spent on the Crucible was made. By action of the Student Council, speaking for the student body, the decision was reconsidered, and a verdict favorable to publishing the yearbook was reached. Since that time the staff has been hard at work writing articles, taking pictures, handling cuts, reading proof and copy, and doing the thousand other jobs necessary to the successful yearbook. With Miss Nellie McGregor as faculty adviser, James Finkbeiner as editor took charge of the entire book. Edmund Arnold as assistant editor concentrated chiefly on the editorial division, while Bruce Hayden was in charge of the photographic end of the work, Stephen Spencer took care of circulation, and Robert Friers managed the sports depart- ment. Assisting them were John Bannister, Robert Birchard, Florence Carpenter, Walter Cramer, Dudley Hall, B. Rachel King, Ernest Laetz, William Perrin, John Richardson, Howard Schindler, Winifred Thomp- son, and Francis Walsh. [17]

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THE CRUCIBLE Top liuw— Andrew Orr, Gerald Wilkie. Second Row— George Smith, Mr. Klingbeil, Rockwell Carrier, Edmund Arnold. Bottom Row— Joseph Wyley. Emiline Anderson, Margaret Sharpe, Howard Schindler. Dramatics r ClRAMATICS played an important role in Junior College activities during the past year. The plays were put on with casts of which the Dramatics Club ll members furnished the nucleus. The largest production was the all-school play In the Next Eoom , a three-act mystery drama presented to a large audience on the night of December 16, 1932. The play was directed by H. C. Klingbeil, assisted by Miss Lola Bishop and Tyler McVey. Borgia Doyle aided in stage furnishings. The cast was composed of Alfred Chaperon, Allen Haves, Sally Jane Brown, Madeline Hadcock, John Richardson, Philip Patterson, Arnold Haussman, Donald Oakes, Helen Fogg, Albert Richter, Howard Schindler, Andrew Orr, Richard Packard, and Kenneth Richardson. Early in the year The Valiant was presented at a J. C. assembly. The roles were taken by Henry Hart, Margaret Sharpe, John Kavanagh, Alfred Chaperon, and Howard Schindler. The one-act comedy No More Americans was presented before the high school French Club in March, with a cast consisting of Rockwell Carrier, Gerald Wilkie, Edmund Arnold, Joseph Wiley, Ida Hannon, Winifred Thompson, Jack Boutell, and Howard Schindler. Top Row— .iohn Richardson, Arnold Haussm.iii, AIIh i t Ric liter. Philip Patterson, Donald Oakes. Second Row— Alfred Chaperon, Madeline Hadcock, Howard Schindler, Coach Klingbeil. Bottoln Row — Sally Browne, Allan Hayes, Helen Fogg. [18]

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