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WOMEN’S LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back row: Sally Trombiey, leader of $.8.8.; Mary Catherine Patterson, leader of Corona; Ruth Born, President; Marilyn Nielsen, leader of Arpatia and Social Chairman; Isabelle Easterly, leader of B.O.B.A. and Athletic Chairman; Nancy Hatch, leader of Mystics and Treasurer; Ruth Mayer, leader of Aurae; Marguerite Hamme, Correspond- Kunz; Hale, Standing : Arlene Stein, Dean Butterfield, Donald Muentener ; tary. Marguerite Hamme, Patricia Hale, Isabelle Easterly, Lou Marie Front row: Donna Gallant, Helen Wellemeyer, Foreground : Nan TETRA SCI—Back row: James Gilfcy, Quillion McDowell, James McCoy, Dahl. ing Secretary; Marian Hutfilz, Vice President. STUDENT COUNCIL Sally Trembley, chairman; Nelson assembly chairman. Seated: Nancy Hatch, Patricia Isabelle Easterly, secre- sponsor ; As We Get Together Tying our student body closely together is the Student Council, our student government body composed of a chairman and eight members elected by the students. The Council has controlled all student activities: assemblies, war bond sales, and finances. It has also had charge of the calendar, the scrap-book, the college publicity, and the student lounge. It has been responsible for all social gatherings. During the year Coun- cil members have met at individual homes. On June ¢ the members and committee chairmen will enjoy a banquet... . Another organization that has gained increasing importance with the preponderance of col- lege women is the Women’s League. Joint meetings of the League were held three times, but the six individual groups met several times in pri- vate homes. Since the League’s aim is to benefit the college in every Donald Muentener, Morse, Mr. Martin, Hover, Miss Howe, Barbara Kriewall, Burt Barr. Center row: Miss Krafka, Crystal Betty Rathke, Albert Curtis. Catherine Patterson, dent; Far Right ken; Ruth Mayer; president; Karse; Marian ground: Maxine Hartz; garet Guss; Dahl; Blanchard; tary; Miss Hodgson, Nielsen; Miss Mathilda Schroeder, sponsor; Right — PHI THETA KAPPA —Sally Trombley, president; Mary vice - presi- Ruth Born, treasurer. SOCIO - GEO- GRAPHIC—-Seated: Helen Wyne- Arlene Stein, Sally Trombley; Oberg. ite Hamme, vice-president; Ruth Ford; Jacqueline Gliniecki; Nancy Hatch, secre- Mary Catherine Patterson; sponsor; Elizabeth Heath.
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MARY CATHERINE F orty-tive Preaek PATTERSON Liberal Arts Corona leader 745 Socio-Geographic Social chairman Student Council Chairman of Lounge Vice-president of Phi Theta Kappa SALLY J. TROMBLEY The most expectant students in J. C. are Business , F S. 5. S. leader ’45 these fifteen graduating Sophomores. After Socio-Geographic Chairman Student two years of college struggle, they are clean- Council ; ; : President Phi Theta ing out their lockers, preparing to move on Kappa Co-chairman stamp and to new surroundings. Although only a bond sales small class, they are a leading class, sedate and dignified. The Baccalaureate service, under the chairmanship of Maxine Hartz ARLENE R. STEIN and Nancy Hatch, will take place in the ine pal Aric Ta ae fara z S$. 5. 8. First Congregational Church, June 10, with Siow Celie cle Student Council an address by the Rev. Robert M. Barksdale. Agserpiy cheiemen r pee President Socio- Leah Karse is in charge of the Commence- Geographic F Phi Theta Kappa ment Exercises, June 18. Dr. John L. Lee Scribe S. S. S. of Wayne University will deliver the ad- dress. In these last activities, the Class of 1945 is finding a challenging symbol, name- ly, that they are about to step into a world that calls to them to build the PHACE. DEVERE CURRAN Engineering Those Without Pictures SALLY A. HISS NELSON W. KUNZ MARJORIE A. TAYLOR Pre-Business Engineering Liberal Arts Sof 5. Sec.-Treas. of Rifle Club . SS) Sait! Calendar and Publicity Student Council Booster Socio-Geographic
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tise iaseinis . Py es ae aati : PP conti me ea ees Jeet CRUCIBLE BI-WEEKLY STAFF CRUCIBLE ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Loraine Schulz, Patrick Neer- Standing: Donna Gallant, Loraine ing, Nellie May McGregor, sponsor; Nan Schulz, Crystal Morse Dahl, co-editor; Burt Barr. Standing: Crystal Morse, Ruth Mayer, Seated: Nellie May McGregor, sponsor; Marilyn Nielsen, co-editor. Ruth Mayer, Marguerite Hamme. way, it sponsored several projects, the cleaning and repairing of the lounge furnishings, and the mailing of Christmas and Easter greetings to the alumni in service, as well as the maintenance of the student loan fund. Highlights of the year were the Freshman Tea, the Christmas Banquet, and the May Banquet, May 25... . The Crucible Annual and Crucible Bi-Weekly staffs labored under difficulties of obtaining ma- terials and had to be content with Smaller, more concentrated publ- cations .....As interesting as ever, Tetra Sci arranged several instruc- tive programs: talks by Mr. Bebb and Dr. Gamble, and tours of the Allen Clinic and General Hospital. ... The Socio-Geographic Discus- sion Club sponsored a number of projects: a Thanksgiving basket for a needy Indian woman, the sale of Chitstmas gifts for Chinese War Rehef, and pies for the U. S. O. Besides, each regular meeting fea- tured an entertaining program by one of the members. In winding up the year, the club will enjoy the annual picnic and softball game on May 29 and the final banquet on June ll.... At the Pledge Service and Initiation Banquet, Mr. George, Miss Hellmuth, and the three re- turning members of Phi Theta Kappa, National Honor Fraternity, wel- comed eight new pledges: Madeline Nuffer, Patricia Natsis, Helen Wy- neken, Ruth Maver, Arlene Stein, Crystal Morse, Isabelle Easterly, and Loraine Schulz.
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