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retary-treasurer; Dick Rogers, parliamentarian ; the club sponsored a three-fold program: a joint meeting with Flint and Port Huron junior colleges at Flint; participation in the Pan American Conference at Olivet College in mid- December; luncheon and college assembly in honor of Carlos Espindola, scholarship student to the United States from Ecuador. Inter- national Relationists together with Socio-Geog- raphics, sponsored the Spring Parley early in May. : BenNSE COUNCIL DEFENSE COUNCIL—Mr. French; H. Marx; Mr. Rogers; Dean Butterfield; M. L. Wood- bury; Miss Hogdson; Miss Mr. George. 27
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= aoe NATION AL RE- ie. TIONS—C. Ramsey, presi- Went wk Nichol: J. Laracey; R. Johnson: D. ZAuehisdorff; L. Bork, vice-president; G. Van Laan; K. Hemmeter, secretary- treasurer. b= = — = — E=. = Sno Discussing increasingly vital INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS international problems as they eat their weekly luncheon, members of International Re- lations Club, with Mr. H. C. Klingbeil, faculty sponsor, have continued through their second year as newcomers to college activities. Under the leader- ship of Charles Ramsey, presi- dent; Louis Bork, vice-presi- dent; Kenneth Hemmeter, sec- RED CROSS—TFirst row: M. L. Wood- bury; J. Slaggert; I. Eggleston; D. Gammel: T3. Wendiand; LB. Bublitz; H. Wertl; J. Close. Second row: F. Robinson: M. Lantz: J. Ligney; M. An- dreski; M. Jones; B. Lundhom; Miss Ilodgson, sponsor; M. Tearsall; Miss Schroeder, sponsor. 26
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COUNTY NORMAL, THEORY TO AG err ODUS. A.) bagel. A, English Instructor; Dean George lomsutterncia. A, Eb. M. X .; Principal of Bay County Normal School Horse-and-buggy days when men with a “bit of learnin’” were welcomed throughout the country side, when birch rods were concealed behind every school room stove, when the rustic formula — ‘“Readin’, writin’, and ’rithmetic’’ — held sway—all these golden days of antiquity have vanished. In their stead, learning and the means of imparting knowledge have been magnified and improved until today educators regard their profession as a science, a science that inspires appreciation for democratic living and America. Junior college provides the fundamental study not only for city teachers but offers as well a two-year specialized course after which graduates are qualified to teach in rural Bay County schools. Soon to serve communities near Bay City are County- Left—Carolyn White, B. S., Super- visor of County Normal and Education Instructor; George A. Race, A. B., Penmanship Instructor 28 ‘ FT FPRARPRRARARBEARARRERABRBaARRRBERRReAPRPRRReeePeRenAAR AHR HRRea Ss
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