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

 - Class of 1945

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Front row: Barbara Kriewall, Margery Bialy, Carol Harbourne, ‘Doris Lalwinski, Helen Cheslik. Center row: Phyllis Bowman, Marian Hutfilz, Mary Barrett, Nan Dahl, Margaret Guss, Lou Marie Hover, Isabelle Easterly. Back row: James Clark, Russell Jacobs, Richard Bukowski, Wel- ton Fuller, Burt Barr. ihesesereshunems © . Naturally, the freshmen are the wisest people on the campus, that is, until after the first week or so. Oh, the joy of being called College Men and Women! When challenged on the stairs to show their pass to a high school monitor, they say snappily, with a superior tilt of the head, “I don’t need a pass. ['m J. C.!” But suddenly it is time for midsemester marks, and all the freshmen quickly shrink in their own estimation and discover that they know very little of what is to be learned. Humble freshmen, they are, from henceforth, weighed down by all the burdens of the world and bearing, in their belief, more than any college freshman has ever borne before. This year, however, the freshmen have not long remained at the bot- tom, for with approximately sixty-five of them pitted against the fif- teen sophomores, they soon shouldered many extra-curricular respon- sibilities and carried out their duties like veteran college students. Front row: Kathryn Ti- tus, Madeline Nuffer, Carolyn Thorson, James Pomaville. Center row: Patricia Natsis, Loraine Schulz, Helen Wyneken, Donna Gallant, Patricia Hale. Back row: Virginia Wanamaker, Ruth Mayer, Donald Muentener, Mar- guerite Hamme, Patrick Neering, Crystal Morse.

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Mary Lawler reads fairy stories to kin- Mary Samuels conducts a fifth grade dergarten. reading class. County Normal .. . Teaching is not as simple as it looks, the County Normal students have discovered after a year of prac-ice teaching. This year, however, County Normal students worked under a greater handicap than ever. lor the scarcity of teachers in rural schools forced the State to launch a program of manufacturing teachers in one year instead of two. Con- sequently, the seven graduates have had to sacrifice a leisurely two year course to an abbreviated one year program which carried thein back and forth from Riegel School every day. Practice teaching during both semesters involved interesting play- eround supervision as well as the routine instruction of reading, writ- ing and arithmetic. The students also had the opportunity of learning how to manage children’s games, plays, and parties. Prospective teachers: Thelma Demock, Mary Conley, Jacqueline Longton, Mary Samuels, Evelyn Lange, Mary Lawler, Jennie Griffin; Miss Carolyn White, sponsor.



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Last But Not Least THE FACULTY is certainly the principal leader in our college, working long, strenuous hours without rest; and still, although overburdened with extra war time activities, they have more than ever assumed the task of helping us straighten out our troubles, and of eulding us into channels that will help us to go out and build the Peace. ; Top—-Front row: Miss Royal, Miss Weed, Miss Nichols. Center row: Miss Kessler, Mr. Culver, Miss Schroeder, Miss Krafka, Mr. Martin, Mr. Ten Eyck. Back row: Mr. Speelman, Mr. Stiles, Mrs. Presley, Miss Ewing, Mr. George. Right—-Seated: Miss Howe, Mr. Butterfield, Miss Hellmuth, Miss McGregor, Mr. Garlock. Standing: Mr. Krause, Miss Hobbs, Mr. Tunison, Miss Bishop, Mr. Rogers. Lola L. Bishop, A. B. French George E. Butterfield, A. B., M. A. Dean; Principal of Bay County Normal School; Psychology E. G. Culver, M. E. Mechanical Drawing Meta Ewing, B. S., M. 8. Mathematics Clayton Rv Garlock:B.-S. Physiology and Hygiene J. H. George, B. S., M. A. Astronomy and Geology Erma J. Hellmuth, A. is., M. A. Spanish Ada E. Hobbs, A. B., M. A. English Erma B. Hodgson, A. B., M. A. Geography and Sociology Alice A. Howe, A. B., M. A. Chemistry Libbie Kessler, A. A., A. B., Bewr i. 8S. Librarian; Library Science Elizabeth Krafka, A. B., M. A. Biology Rheinhart Krause, B. S. Shop George L. Martin, A. B., M. A. Chemistry Nellie M. McGregor, B. Pd., A. B., M. A. English Laura A. Nichols, B. S. Art Florence Presley, Life Certificate Assistant Librarian Fred B. Rogers, A. B., M. 8S. Physics Ada Royal, B. S. Physical Education (Women) Mathilda Schroeder, A. B., M. A. Alumni and Testing Service Harry Speelman, B. 8S. Physical Education (Men) A. Edward Stiles, A. B., M. A. History H. E. Ten Eyck, B. 8., A. B., M. A. Commercial Studies George D. Tunison, A. B., M. A. Accounting and Education Thelma B. Weed, A. R. Bursar and Recorder Carolyn K. White, B. S. Supervisor of Training School; Education

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