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

 - Class of 1939

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PHI THETA KAPPA ETA GAMMA chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa, national honor society for junior B colleges, was established at Bay City Junior College in 1931. Through the years it has played a prominent part in the school affairs, but this year was its most prosperous year. The requisites for membership are scholarship, character, and leader- ship. The new members are elected annually by the faculty headed by Miss Irma Anschutz, Miss Erma Hellmuth, and Mr. G. M. French, all of the educational policies committee. This year the Beta Gamma members were prominent as leaders, one heading the Student Council, another the Women’s League, and all holding high offices in school organizations. The new members selected by the faculty for 19389-1940 were: Margery Lark- worthy, Robert Johnson, Millard Brancheau, Reva Hoag, David Townsend, Mary Lem, Mary Ellen Whalen, Isabel Colthorp, Myra Tripp, Jane “yre, George Crocker, Arthur Golby, Helena Hanson, Erston Butterfield, Alfred Hool, Clifton Huffman, Betty Bonnell, Robert Martin, Max Neumann, Mary Hemstreet, John Dork, and Frances Patterson. The old members were: Lyle Albright, Isabelle Dease, Jean Finkbeiner, Jane Fox, Earnest Jobe, Violet Marti, Max Neumann, John Pierson, and Karlen Learman. The annual pledging service was held at the Y. W. C. A. after a supper meeting on May 9th. The annual initiation service and banquet given by the old members in honor of the new was held at Trinity Parish House May 19th with Prof. G. Royal Hall of Albion as the guest speaker. An innovation this year was the sending of a delegate, Earnest Jobe, to the National Convention at Monroe, Louisiana. Officers this year were: Lyle Albright, president; Max Neumann, vice-president; Jean Finkbeiner, secretary; and Jane Fox, treasurer. THE ENGINEERS’ CLUB HE Engineers’ Club is an organization of the engineering students of Junior College. It has a double purpose: first, to give its members a better understanding of the profession they are working toward; and second, to promote a better social understanding among its members. This year the club sponsors were Mr. R. C. Schellenbarger, head of the Mathe- matics Department, and Mr. F. B. Rogers, head of the Physics Department and curriculum advisor. From an educational viewpoint the club had prominent engineers of the vicinity as meeting speakers. Their topics included modern engineering’ practices and different fields of engineering. Technical literature was made available to the members. A popular educational event was the organization’s annual field trip to Detroit. In the fall an all-college assembly program was presented by members of the club. The Engineers’ Hop was an important part of the organization’s contribution to the college social schedule. Another social event, which every member who attended thoroughly enjoyed and will long remember, was the Get Acquainted banquet at Frankenmuth— (Chicken was served platter style). In the line of intramural sports the club was prominent with four basketball teams and two softball teams. OFFICERS Ed Day ; , : . . ; President Louis Smith . : ’ ; ; : ; , : , : . Vice-president Ned @sborne@ ce: ais F wo ao. Se ee SBR AG oe, Sccelousa:, Max aNelumantiy ta =: ite Wee, re a eee ee. . Treasurer Fred Meier ‘ ; Sergeant-at-Arms The membership consists of all the men enrolled in the engineering curriculum. TETRA SCI CLUB HE Tetra Sci Club started the year with twenty-eight members from the pre- medic, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, and pre-chemical curricula, combined with the pre-nursing students. The purpose of the club being to acquaint the members with the respective professional viewpoints, a diversified program was planned. This program included hospital visits, talks by men in the different branches of the several professions, and opportunities for the students to witness such everyday work as surgery, blood transfusions, and autopsies. Two excursions were taken by the members, one in December to the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and another to the Battle Creek Sanitorium. Tetra Sci’s basketball team, the first in several years, under the title ‘“Pre-Meds”’ won consistently during the intramural basketball program, only to be beaten by the ‘Business Ad” team in the final elimination. Sports continued to occupy an important part of the club’s activities during the spring intramural softball schedule. This latter venture was less successful as the team lost the first four games. Activities of the year were terminated with a well-planned picnic at the State Park on May 16. The committees for this event were headed by Clara Johnston and Clarence Knodt. The officers directing the year’s activities were: President mete Let ee ee aL eee te oe ee Barnesia ope Vice-President sae s. (pil =e tee | lie me Martin: Paylor Sécretarwelheactivenee es?) Ses ek, Sag Pal FP aes 2 PRE Se Betty Rogers page twenty-seven 1939

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