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FIRST ROW—Miss McGregor, Thompson, Finley, Gustin, White, Trombley, Sloan. SECOND ROW—Billmeier, Lutzke, Murphy. THIRD ROW—tTang, Baker, Murray, Frost, Birge, LaCombe. FOURTH ROW—Bunnell, MacDonald, Ball, Beck, Herrman, Dersnah. I-WEEKLY PUBLICATION of the Crucible began in October, and 3 in November it was decided to resume the system of Editor and assistants in place of the committees used the previous year. Clare LaCombe was elected Editor, with Harriet Frost as Assistant Editor. Features were in charge of Julia Thompson; Organizations, Warren Wagner; Men’s Sports, Arnold Beck; Women’s Sports, Helen Birge. Reporters on the staff included Russell Ball, who also contri- buted “Deezandoze” to the editorial columns, George Bunnell, Millard Burgeson, George Herrman, who authored “Inventories”, John Murray, Kathleen Trombley, and Eloise White. Work on the Annual began at mid-year, with Eleanor Finley ap- pointed Editor-in-Chief. Among her assistants were Paul MacDonald, and Sam Symons, candid cameraman, Beth Lutzke, and Walter Lang. Miss Virginia Eicholtz supervised the art work and make-up of the Annual, while Miss Nellie May McGregor acted as general sponsor of publications. =) eae
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FIRST ROW —A. Martin, D. Martin, Simpson, Mulcahy, Davis. SECOND ROW—Birege, Staehell, MacGregor, J. Thompson. THIRD ROW —Cripps, Ruterbusch, Ray. FOURTH ROW—Miss Schroeder, Miss Hel’muth. MONG THE outstanding events of the Women’s League for the past year were the Students’ Tea, the “Swing Time’, the Annual Christmas dinner, the Parents’ Tea, the “Spring Fling”’, and the annual banquet. For the first time in the history of the League, a general women’s assembly, unattended by faculty, was held. In the athletic field, the Aurae spell was broken by 8. 8. 5. mem- bers who ranked first in basketball and swimming, and who ar e first in line for the athletic plaque. The S. S. S. sponsored two splash parties during the year followed by one given by the Auraes. Mystics claimed the scholastic honors. Those who held offices included Donna Martin, president; Marcella Staebell, vice-president; Jane Simpson, recording secretary; Leah Schwab, corresponding secretary; Janith MacGregor, treasurer. Stand- ing committee chairmen were as follows: Evelyn Cripps, athletics; Virginia Morris, auditing; Julia Thompson, candy; Beulah Fenske, nominating; Virginia Charters, scholarship; Margaret Mulcahy, social. —— =) ANOVA SINAWOM
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FIRST ROW—D. Martin, Charters, Davis, R. Jackson. SHCOND ROW—HBHasterly, Winston, Bowden. THIRD ROW—Golden, Heidger, Learman. FOURTH ROW—Miss Helimuth, Ditz. ( POHE BETA GAMMA chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national honor (9 society for junior colleges, was organized in Bay City Junior College in 1931. Members are elected annually by the faculty, headed by the Educational Policies Committee, which consists of Miss Irma Anschutz, Miss Erma Hellmuth, Mr. R. C. Shellenbarger, and Mr. G. M. French. The officers are Muriel Heidger, president; Barbara Winston, vice- president; Virginia Charters, secretary; and Robert Jackson, treasurer. Although scholarship is the prime requisite for membership, char- acter and personality are also rated highly. This year the banquet and initiation in honor of new members were held at Trinity Parish House on May 21, with Professor Chang of the University of Nanking, China, as guest speaker. New members include William Baum, Dan Defoe, Robert Diepen- brock, Elaine Doubles, Dorothy Gustin, Leonard Kressley, Philip North, Lenore Pretzer, Mildred Roth, George Tunison, Eloise White and Walter Wilkins. —29— VddV VLAHL IHd
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