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-ENGINEERS FIRST ROW—Anthony, Manley, Clift, Klemach, Mr. Shellenbarger, B. Jackson, Teal, Stark, Kerkau. SECOND ROW—Tennant, Dodge, D. Larson, Stein, Davis, H. Jackson, Gabbe, Dettmer, Topp, lttner. THIRD ROW—Fleischman, C. Hutchenreuther, Diepenbrock, T. Defoe, Wilson, Bergevan, Williams, Grerory, Richardson. FOURTH ROW—F. Larson, EB. Lemke, Holcomb, Kalmbaugh, Miller, Engelhardt, Timm, Lauckner, J. Hutchenreuther, Coulter, Yakel, Lantz. FIFTH ROW—L. Lemke, Marti, Herrman, Ditz, Friedman, Parks, Torzwynski, Allen, Flood, Villeneuve, Schachtner, Schlitt, Kruske. SINTH ROW—Barber, Wilkins, North, Gollin, Cameron, Cobb, Nelson, Streich, Pittsley, Honsinger, Reineke, Chesney. C For ITS FIRST Contribution to the college’s activities of this year, the Engineers’ club turned to the dramatic. A presenta- tion of “The Pot Boilers’, a one-act comedy, was given for an all-school assembly. Following this the club sponsored the Engineers’ Hop for which Len Luplow’s swing band furnished the music. A few weeks later the engineers met at the Schuck Hotel in Saginaw for a chicken dinner. During the evening those present inspected a collection of rare antiques belonging to Mr. Schuck. On May 30, for its annual field trip, the club visited the Great Lakes Steel Corporation in Detroit. Here the club members watched the process of manufacturing steel plant rails and sheet steel for rail- roads. The purpose of such trips is to broaden the students’ knowledge of actual processes used in manufacturing. L296 2
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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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FIRST ROW—Mr. Martin, Bendall, Scott, Topp. Libke, Arnold. SECOND ROW— O'Brien, ‘W. Baum, Ditz, Morris, Huckins. er Lit) ROW —LeVasseur, Cederberg, Harrison, ‘Heath, Dersnah. HE TETRA SCI CLUB, under the sponsorship of Mr. G. L. Martin, iS is an organization of all students enrolled in the four sciences in Junior College. Its purpose is to offer the students a chance to acquaint themselves with members of various scientific professions so that they may choose their life work to a better advantage. Meetings are held twice a month, the second meeting of each year being set aside for election of officers. This year the officers were Marvin Harrison, president; Wm. Baum, vice-president; Robert Arnold, secretary-treasurer. During the past year the club has had many speakers. Among them were Dr. Gamble who spoke on heredity and medicine, Earl Morris on criminology, and William Baum and Marvin Harrison on cancer. Each year the club also visits some place of interest to a majority of its members. a IDS Vala
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