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xa (2 Aad parr me lll Here is Miss Hodgson sur- rounded by her Socio-Geo- graphics. The Socio-Geographic Club has been in existence Since 1935, when it was organized by the geography and sociology students to discuss world matters that time would not allow for in school. The club’s charter president was Allan Hayes, now aDoctor on the teach- ing staff of the U. of M. hospital. The faculty advisor- ship went to Miss Erma B. (‘‘Hodge’’) Hodgson. Present members are: Ernest Grzybowski, Margaret Ann Guss, Keith Rose, Pat Bowman, Rita Sauve, Ardis Gabbe, Elizabeth Heath, Pat Beckett, Pat Kiah, Jody French, Lois Williams, James Conley, James Kavanagh, Alex Szott, Rex Bricker, Don Sievert, Tom Symons, Carl Schilling, Roy Gerard, Don Camp- bell, Johnny Morris and his petite wife Betts, and the two members that left in January, Marilyn Nielsen and Carolyn Thorson. The Engineers’ Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred B. Rogers. The officers include: President, Donald Dulude; Vice-President, John Bourne; and Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Clark. These Engineers will be building things some day.
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The Student Council is the governing body of J. C. chosen by the student body by popular vote. Members of this year’s council are as follows: Burney A. Voelker, chairman; Ardis Gabbe, secretary; Richard Norling; Mary Urban; Mary Pittsley; Charles Doan; Roy Johnson, Theodore Urban. Chairmen of the ‘Standing Committees include: Assembly, Richard Norling; Athletics, Donald Dulude; Publicity, Thecdore Urban; Finance, Mary Pittsley; Pins, Harriet J. Seidel; Calendar, C. Alspach, O. Hufnagel, C.J. Boatwright; Scrapbook, Patricia Tway, Joan Richardson and Social Chairman, Mary Urban. Here is the executive group that keeps all veterans in- formed of current news. 18 The Dean sponsors the Student Council. Burney Voelker is the president. Although the student body in general hears little a- bout the activities of its veteran members, the veterans attending J. C. are actively represented by a Veterans Council composed of six ex-G.I.’s under the faculty advisorship of G. M. French. Members of the council include Ben Frastk, Chair- man; Dick Rheinecke, Vice-Chairman; Lois Williams, Secretary and Public Relations Chairman; Harold Martin, Treasurer; Charles Doan, Student Council Rep- resentative; and Walt Selley, Service Officer. — = a = 4
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The aim of Phi Theta Kappa is to ‘‘Promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among Junior College students.’’ A national honor fraternity, Phi Theta represents the highest scholastic honor obtainable at J. C. Bay City’s Beta Gamma Chapter was organized in 1932 under the sponsorship of Miss Erma Hellmuth. The members are: Dick Norling, Ethel Andrzejewski, Dorothy Dease, Jacqueline Parrish, Mary Urban, Jeanne Duncan, Don Campbell, Barbara Kennedy, John Koenig, Virginia Wilson, Carol Thorsby, Gerard Adams, Peter Adams, and Clarence Mikolajczak. The Tetra-Sci spends most of the afternoon in laboratories. 20 Ba - Oh ante Sy a Wad WN TX) 44 eS ) ‘ 0% ¢ Sai Es ia = “ie ? WaNbiw: AEX =, SOK S Aw Se Our illustrious “‘Golden Key’’ society. Tetra-Sci was organized October 1931, by two students, David Hahn and Joseph MacPhail, under the sponsorship of Mr. Martin and now under Mr. Freed and Mr. Zwemer. The aims are to acquaint students of sciences with the practical application of science; to enhance the students’ interest in Science; to furnish a forum for scientific thought and principles; to organize field trips for the study of the various Scientific professions; and to stimulate scientific fellowship through various social functions. Their most important activity, other than regular trips was their dance ‘“‘Spring Fever’’ May 2, at Farragut School.
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