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

 - Class of 1944

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STUDENT COUNCIL The decreased enrollment in the college caused no change in the organ- ization of the student governing body. Under the guidance of Dean Butterfield this group as usual planned the social events, outlined a re- creational program, apportioned the college funds, and issued the College Directory. The social calendar of the college was necessarily limited to the two all-school parties held October 21 and April 28 and Open House held March 14. ’The Junior College Spread is to be held June 13, followed by the usual graduation activities. Sitting—Florian Lukowski, Leslie Ward, James McCoy Standing —-Margaret Armstrong, Marguerite Hamme, Phyllis McCall, Dean Butterfield, Ellen Spinner, Doris DeVinney, Joan Blum To this eight-member governing organization were elected Joan Blum (chairman), Margaret Armstrong, Phyllis McCall, and Florian Lu- kowski of the sophomore class;'and Thelma Eurich, James McCoy, Leslie Ward, and Ellen Spinner of the Freshman class. Marguerite Hamme was later elected to fill ‘the term of Thelma Eurich, who left for another college. Leslie Ward was inducted into the armed service of our country during the final weeks of the semester. The most successful Council activity of the year was the scrap paper drive carried on for two weeks under the direction of Mr. Martin and Leslie Ward. Over one ton of scrap paper was collected, and the amount of $12.75 was used toward the purchase of a $25.00 war bond for Junior College.

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TETRA-SClI Tetra-Sci had an active program this year for its fourteen members. Caroline North was elected President; Virg nia Reed, Vice- president; and Patricia Meyer, Secretary. Complying with the custom of the Tetra-Sci to furnish add.tional data and help ‘for its scientifically inclined members, the club invited a guest speaker for each meeting. StandingVirgil Schabel, Caroline North, James Gilfoy, Dale Strong, Weyman Hohn, Mr. Martin, George Feighner Middle Seated-——Patricia Sheridan, Patricia Meyer, Anne Russell, Miss Howe Ellen Spinner, Beth Poznan Front Row-—Dorothy Michener, Marian Oberg, Mary Jane Phillips Dr. William G. Gamble Jr. was the first speaker followed by Dr. Fernald Foster, who presented information concerning the medicine program embodied in the Wagner-Murray-Dingle Bill. Then for those interested in drugs, Mr. R. Bebb, local pharmacist, ‘spoke of his experiences in his profession. The highlight of the year was the annual party at the home of Mr. G. L. Martin, one of the sponsors of Tetra-Sci.



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CRUCIBLE STAFF Kathaleen Dilas. Back Row—Irene Clutter, Ethel Jane Morton, Miss McGregor, Miss Dempster, May June Paull, James Gilfoy, Helen Jacoby. Middle Row—Marian Oberg, Beth Poznan, Ruth Johnson, Doris DeVinney, Front Row—Pegge McNamara, Laura Burgess, Nancy Hatch, Joan Bhim. The members of the Junior College Crucible staff are: Joan Bium, Doris DeVinney, Mina Wecker, Irene Clutter, Laura Burgess, Ruth John- son, Beth Poznan, Nancy Hatch, Ethel Jane Morton, Gretchen Hine, James Gilfoy. The co-editors were Kathleen Dilas and Helen Jacoby. The Secret- ary was May June Paull, and the Editorial Advisor was Nellie May Mc- Gregor. There have been fifteen issues for this year; and besides furnishing each Junior College student with each edition, seven hundred and fifty copies have been sent to boys in our armed forces. The staff also sponsored an assembly at which Mr. Lloyd Stevens of the Bay City Times spoke and showed samples depicting the art of advertising. The annual members included all of the Crucible staff. The Art staff was headed by Miss Jane Dempster, art ‘instructor, assisted by Pegge McNamara and Marian Oberg. Patricia Sheridan also worked on the an- nual staff and wrote the year of events.

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