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

 - Class of 1934

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THE CRUCIBLE Anno Domini lai age College Kaleidoscope 1933-34 tty Wa back-slapping but the gang’ seems glad to get back... Enrollment drops twelve per cent ... hectic week of registration, but holds own with other Michigan colleges... Billmelier wields gavel at Business Ads’ first meeting . .. Phi Theta names Harvey, Arnold, Orr, Kottnauer . . .° Murals begin .. . Hoodoo Hop defies Friday, 13 jinx... “Lotus Flowers” in assembly. NOVEMBER ... play goes into practice with nine in cast. . . Student Council elections; Brown president, Schmidt secretary . . . Arnold heads new club, The Masquers ... Frosh-Soph football . . . 6-6 ... Brown wins Turtle Derby ... Frosh take soph co-eds in hockey... 2-0... Captain Kefgen, War Ace, in assembly. Sear BER .. and sixty on honor roll.” ..“ Hurry, Hurry, Hurry!’ i) - annual Women’s League party ... Jaycee extends C. S. T. C. in basketball opener... Rifle tourney brings light of battle to femmes’ eyes. JANUARY ... semester exams ...and marks... and headaches... Annette LaFramboise and Carl Rogers followed Betty Courtright up the bridal path. FEBRUARY ... Jaycee dons fancy dress at the annual Costume Ball at the Washington School... C. W. A. sanctions Jaycee tennis court project ... swim team prepares for tough schedule ... Bob Hughes wins scoring honors in intramural race . .. Debaters open schedule against stiff opposition... League basketball season opens ... Woods explains Fascism to Business Ads at monthly luncheon ... Bay City takes 28-27 win from Port Huron. MARCH .... Yearbook staff begins first work . .. Midsemesters .. . Spring vacation . . . exclamation points. APRIL... “The Spring Stepper’, girl-bid party. MAY... Jaycee delegation active at Model League of Nations, Ann Arbor ... Honor roll lists sixty-six... F. E. R. A. offers employment to students... Rifle team wins cup in triple meet... Spring intramural program starts... “The Spring Prom”... huge success a la Century of Progress. CO) Nsscesia and school days roll around again . . . Sunburn discourages JUNIE... Spring fever ...more exams... banquet... steak roast... baceaulaureate ... graduation... Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd of Lansing speaking. | [21]

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THE CRUCIBLE Debate Timm, Arnold, Patterson, Butterfield in its history. Although the rules of the Michigan College Debate League eliminated judges’ decisions, the local team made a strong showing against excellent opposition. Edmund Arnold and Jack Patterson were the only men on the squad to debate both sides of the League question ‘‘Resolved, that the powers of the president of the United States be increased as a settled policy.”” Arnold, who regularly took the negative, defended the affirmative twice; Patterson changed from the affirmative to the negative once. RB: CITY Junior College had this year its largest and strongest debate team Olivet opened the season in an early tilt with Paul Harvey, a veteran, and Arnold, taking an unofficial decision from Olivet’s affirmative and Patterson and Ida Hannan, the only co-ed on the squad, dropping one to the opposing negative. The team traveled to Highland Park, February 16, to open the regular League season, where Arnold and Ira Butterfield, another veteran, argued the negative before a student assembly, and Eric Timm and Patterson defended presidential power. Timm and Patterson again took the negative when they appeared before an assembly at Port Huron, March 8, while Arnold and Butterfield encountered very strong opposition in the Huron’s negative. A debating field day was held when Muskegon invaded Bay City, February 23, Hart and Schade debated the negative and Timm and Ida Hannan the affirmative in the regular debates. Arnold and Patterson took part in the cross- questioning and rebuttal contests after luncheon given for the debaters in the Little Theatre. Arnold and Patterson debated Flint’s negative at the student clubhouse at Flint, Sunday, March 4, Harvey and Butterfield taking on the affirmative before a large audience at the Lincoln M. E. Church. In a return engagement, Arnold and Butterfield took the negative in a feature debate before the Jaycee assembly on March 21. The same day Timm and Walter Hewitt argued the affirmative. On March 15, Harvey and Carl Nickel engaged Grand Rapids’ affirmative and Miss Hannan and Patterson jousted with the opposing negation. [22]

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