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.— oe The Women’s League Cab- inet-Entirely Feminine. Women's League The Women’s League, now under the guiding hand of Miss Erma Hellmuth, was organized May, 1936, under the faculty advisorship of Miss Irma Anschutz, Miss Elizabeth Krafka, and Miss Mathilda Schroeder, for the purpose of developing friend- Ship and understanding among the women of J. C. by working together for a common, worthy cause. The entire women body is divided into six units which make up the entire Women’s League. These groups and present leaders are:B.0.B.A., Dorothy Dease; Aurae, Laurene Hummon; Mystics, Mary Urban; Arpathia, Patricia Williamson; S.S.S., Ardis Gabbe; and Corona, Virginia Berg. The other officers include: President, Carol Meisel; Vice-President, Margaret MacLachlen; Recording Secretary, Joan Richardson; Treasurer, Jacqueline Parish; Corresponding Secretary, Jeanne Clark; Social Chairman, Patricia Tway; and Ath- letic Chairman, Joyce Richmond. The major activities undertaken this year were the establishment of a scholarship fund for the benefit each year of J. C. sophomore women and a bowling tournament at Flint between our J.C. women and the women of Flint J.C. Traditional activities also included the candy sales in the book- store and the Christmas and May banquets. We shall await the League danceto be held Commence- ment night. Phi Theta Kappa Pledges: Carl Schilling, Richard Darger, Robert LaForrest, Gustave Lohrke, William McEwan, Wallace Rieth- meier, Lila Sinn, Roland Johansson, Marion Krzyminski, William LaFleur, Edward Pietryga, Betty Wirbel, Robert Wise, Ralph Ziegler, Robert Fitzgerald, Maxine Hoesman, Martin Legatz, Herbert Catterfeld, Walter Omans, Carol Meisel, Donald Wallace, Harold Martin. Tetra Sci Membership: Patrick Daoust, President: Harold Dulude, Vice- President; Carol Meisel, Secretary; Robert Strick- land, Don F. Carter, John Fordney, Robert Bohm, Harriet Seidel, Robert G. Rowland, Donald Meyer, Jacqueline Parish, Donald H. Clarke, Joyce Richmond, Robert H. Joseph, Ethel Andrzejewski, Gerald Schmidt, Joyce Stork, Donald Campbell, Mary Pittsley, Virgil Martin, Delores Brady, Robert LaBrenz, Luella Wil- son, Gerald Lewis, Raphael Phillips, Margaret Mac- Lachlan, Dale Knauf, Lila J. Sinn, Chester Lackie, Martin Crampton, Robert McGowan, Bert R. Braun, DaWilla Ramseyer, Charles Doan, Virginia Sneider, George C. Feighner, Andre Vallez, Barbara Zwerk, Paul Wilhelm, John D. Anderson, Norman Capper, Harry Porterfield, Tom Sequin, John VanPopplen, Gerald Parent, John Ruthig, Douglas Gordon, Betty Wirbel, Robert Surbrook, Elinor Schroeder, James McKittrick, and Roy Gererd.
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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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Silence Please! Burney Voelker is about to speak. The General Motors Man holds the attention of his audience. Assemblies being a vital part of collegiate life, Tuesdays at two o’clock found students and faculty in the auditorium prepared to be entertained or to receive information first-hand from speakers familiar with various fields. Dean Butterfield has often used a fraction of the hour to familiarize the audience with details of the local college, mostly of a curricular nature; and the Veterans’ Council has occasionally had the opportunity of presenting important material to the members. Dick Norling, Harold Martin, Burney Voelker, and our bursar, Clarence Schultz, have had prac- tice in introducing our speakers. The General Motors assembly was an example of the variety of entertainment presented.
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