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Mr. Frank Scott (seated) sponsored the Engineers Club whose offi- The picture display in the cafeteria cers were (standing) Ted Tiemeyer president; Ken Wilson, secretary; attracted the attention of two engi- and Eugene Maurer, treasurer. neering students. Sports and eiigiiieeriii clubs interested the men. Striving to further the interest in the field of cn gineering is the primary objective of the Engineers Club. Students taking engineering courses may auto¬ matically join the club. The club ' s banquet in the spring was their main activity. At this time they were entertained by an outstanding speaker in the engi¬ neering field. Sportsminded Junior College students who had earned a varsity letter in athletic competition were represented by the Lettermen s Club under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Jerome Rybicki. Members of the club participated in selling pro¬ grams at basketball games and organizing a faculty basketball game. Members and sponsor of the Lettermen s Club were: (seated) Bob Toenjes, Mr. Rybicki, sponsor, Louis Adams. (Standing) Gary Tegtmeier, Earl Layton, Russ Jowett.
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Joy Pollock, Karen Cook, Joan Groh, Sandy Carter, Pat Bozsa, Sandy Massa, Robin Corpenter, Judy Calhoun. Row 2: Pat Nor¬ man, Karen Jung, Carolyn Guetterman. Row 3; Mary Lee Wieland, Jon Hoffman, Janet Jung, Susie Richards, Pat Noser, Fay Fults, Danna Winkleman. Row 4: Jan Siebert, Toni Knefelkamp, Carolyn Vining, Mary Louise Blanquart, Tommy Nicholai, Jackie Carpen¬ ter, Jessie Grayson, Row 5: Elaine Schneider, Charleen Loless, Judy Weidemann, Lynn Strothman, Annette Rogger. Row 6. Roger Kassing, Linda Ploudre, Mr. Yung, Gene Andres, Wayne Erlinger. We prepared for the teaching profession. The Hal O. Hall Chapter of the Illinois Student Education Association, an affiliate of the National Education Association for teachers, was organized this year to encourage students to enter the teaching pro¬ fession and to develop leadership qualities in students contemplating teaching as a career. Any student regis¬ tered in the Education curriculum was eligible for membership. The club members were able to obserxe classroom teaching methods in Belleville Township High School and Union School. Miss LaChance of St. Marj s School was one of the outstanding speakers se- cTired by the program committee to lecture to the group about teaching problems in the modem classroom. The SEA offices were: (left bottom to top) Judy Cal¬ houn, secretary; Jessie Graysan, histarian; Sandy Carter, president. (Right battom ta tap) Fay Fults, treasurer; Pot Narmon, vice-president; and Mr. Her¬ ald Yung, spansar. Pat Narman and Sandy Carter served punch ta Sandy Manoghon and Bobs Carrawoy at the Freshmen Tea an September 23. 25
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1 The Nurses Club officers (bock row) Ruth Melton, president, and Phyllis Reynolds, treasurer, discuss¬ ed problems with Mrs. Gregory, School of Nursing Secretary, and Leonn Krupp, vice-president. The Nurses Cliih had an active, successful year. Miss Pot Kaiser, BJC‘s Student Nurse of the Year. Now that Belleville Junior College has three classes of student nurses, the Nurses Club has increased its member ship to fifty-five girls. Early in the year the officers were elected and the committees were appointed to find new ways and means of arousing interest. Among the activities in which our student nurses engaged were their Christmas party, fish fry, open house for the parents, and a series of teas at which they recruited high school students into the nursing program. Miss Pat Kaiser was selected to represent Belleville Junior College in the Student Nurse of the Year contest which was held last fall. At the Christmas party, the nursing students gathered around the tree to exchange their gifts.
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