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q This group represents the men of J. C. who earned letters through participation in various sports. These are just a few of the sports activities that the gals carry on. As part of the physical fitness program for the girls at the Col- lege, an extensive bowling pro- gram, lead by Miss Royal, has been launched this year. Don’t let anyone kid you! Girls can bowl just as well as boys. Ask Maxine Andrzejewski. She bowled 154 down at the Alert alleys. How many amateur bowlers a- mong you boys can boast of such a commendable score?
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The Junior College offered no formal football schedule for 1946. But the various departments of the college curriculum staged some intramural football games to determine which group could claim the championship. The team from the Liberal Arts department emerged the champs by virtue of a 6-0 victory over the Business Administration team. The Business Ad- ministration team had previously beaten the Pre-Medical team also bya 6-0 score. Marty Legatz coached the Liberal Arts team to the championship. Formal picture of Princess Pat and her court for the ‘‘Snow Ball’’.
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The annual problem of registration was greater than ever this year because of the influx of veterans and other students just out of high school, causing a necessitated change in the usual procedure. When the new method was employed, everything did not run as smoothly as was hoped, for this was the largest group ever to attend J.C. Attendance figures have been around 100 for the past sev- eral years with the highest pre-war enroliment around 400. Naturally there were great changes needed in reg- istration, and the procedure initiated this year is worthy of high praise, thanks to the hard working crew led by Clarence Schultz, Mrs. Thelma DeFrain and Mrs. Helen Watson. Credit should be given also tonumerous teachers who helped in stations along the way and speeded up reg- istration with valuable suggestions. Registration brings to the mind memories of long, long lines and headaches for the students, but it might be noted that not only did the students’ patience run short but the teachers’ also; for the advisors were in a non- enviable position of helping settle programs and resulting conflicts in schedules. After election cards were obtained, conferences with advisors were over, and the long wait to secure class cards in the library was ended, enrollment went at a 30 i A Li OLA Ie (hl SS oF 2 . y ate er arreee . Ya a SP ES an 4 pee Shes 2 S “ : woh , y . XY: — — —sF. Se a SS SS BOTe 6 ot i SS sce ts: Mr. Schultz receives tuition fees. Miss Fettig gives pointers on re- cording grades.
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