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First Row, L. to R. - Marie Belle McCabe, advisor: Phyllis LaBree, Roberta Bauer, Walter Jaracz, Henry Razmus, Robert L. Paine, Barbara Barkley, Mary Anne Mentzer, Margaret Krause, Bettyraye Hansen, Frances Kemmer. Second Row, L. to R. -- Julian Rymar, Ray Romanski, Eugene Plous, John Wellbeloved, Robert J. Gosling, Louis Kaufman, Stephen Blatchly, Richard Bethune, George LeValley, Ernest Raab, 'Bernard N. Au- France, John Jesse Hayes, Bob Haynes. Third Row, L. to R. - Ward Marlatt, Joyce McVoy, Louella Winkler, Verna Ogden, Jeanne Hamilton, Helen Evseieff, Florence Bradley, Betty Hersman, Dorothy DeVries, Lila Johnson, Bette Nederveld, Margaret Hart, Elizabeth Damon, Harlow Marlett. Aesculapian Society Every other Thursday noon the Pre-Medic Club, consisting of future doctors, nurses, dentists, and lab. technicians, had a luncheon meeting in Miss McCabe's lecture room to discuss a combination of business, cadavers and dances, operations and dates. Aside from these business meetings the Club had evening lectures by such prominent doc- tors as Dr. Balyeat, Dr. Benjamin, and Dr. Butler. The Club has listed among its activities this year University of Michigan Dental School spoke, a card party to finance a club '6lab. ' trip, and a visit to one of the city hospitals. ' To top the social calendarioff the Club put on the 18th annual Aesculapian Ball '-The Cadaver Cut-Up. The medics demonstrated their skill in working with their hands when they won first prize for their float in the Homecoming parade. Here's hoping their future operations will be as successful. a spring banquet, at which a professor from the President . Vice-President Secretary ' . Treasurer . Robert Paine . . Walter Jaracz Barbara Barkley Henry Razmus Give me the ax, Boys, PII fix him? ? ?
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First Row, L. to R. - Bob Kornoelje, Carl Janis, Herbie Hatfield, Bob Bonswor, Jess Ramaker, Martha Ericksen, Dorothy Morris, Robert Polakovich, Bob Smith, Lester Thomas, Bob Hammer. Second Row, L. to R. - George Kremble, advisor: Virginia Zdroy, Crannel Ulberg, Jean Bidelman, Gloria Freeman, Peggy Meyer, Norine Longfield, Lorna Drilling, Avanelle Parish, Lavina Moslowske, Therese Kroone, Anne Reschke, Mariam Thomson, Regina Janiak, Doris Schuhardt, Louella, Winkler. Third Row, L. to R. - Edgar Wimberly, Bob Lignell, Jimmy Levandoske, Paul Saurman, Bob Lennon, Lee Lillie, C. Daane, Henry DeBoer, Carroll Streeter, Jack Terkeurst, David Coons, Robert Schellen- berg, Bob Tornga. Bu iness Administration lub The business world of today is not the simple, incomplex structure that it was a few decades ago. To become better acquainted with this new world has become the purpose of the Business Adminis- tration Club. To further this purpose experts on distribution, merchandising, manufacturing, and tourist business, have given talks to the club throughout the year. Aside from the practical aspects of the club's calendar, there was a picnic at Fallasburg Park President . . Martha Erickson Vice-President . Jess Ramaker Secretary . Dorothy Morris Treasurer . . Robert Bonswor Now the Law of Marginal Utility states . . where everyone stuffed themselves and seemed to forget all about ubusinessf' The most successful function of the year, according to the Club mem- bers was the annual Bus. Ad. Banquet which if possible was more successful this year than ever before. Mr. Kremble, the club adviser, should be con- gratulated on the fine efficiency and record of the Club during the past year.
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aft VX 'f , First Row, L. to R. - G. Kettle, M. Barkley, S. Bradshaw, J. Kellar, N. Swarthout, J. Fik, . Doyle, S X M. Wride, S. Meyer, Miss Vander Velde. it Second Row, L.,to R. - Mr. Etter, C. Hainer, M. Pearse, T. Winchell, M. Soper, B. Williams, . a Weelden, J. Wyckoff, D. Henry, C. Daane. IN Third Row, L. to R. - J. Buist, N. Longfield, R. Janiak, J. Stilwell, E. Cook, M. Sa r, M. Lo k D. 9 . Winters, C. Dood. I' The International Relations Club of Junior Col- lege this year presented speakers from three other colleges in Grand Rapids: Mrs. Mary Masters Need- ham of the University of Grand Rapids, Professor John Oesterle of Aquinas College who spoke at a joint meeting with the University of Grand Rapids Club, and Professor John Hoekstra of Calvin Col- lege. Other club meetings took the form of panel discussions. Two conferences were attended by delegates from the club. In December, members were sent to the Conference on PanQAmerican Problems at President . . . Nelson Swarthout Vice-President . . . Sanford Bradshaw Recording Secretary . . . Jeanne Kellar Corresponding Secretary . Virginia Wride Treasurer ....... King Doyle Librarian . . Geraldine Fik Who9s Hitler, I never heard of him! International Relation 1 ub Olivet College, Michigang and April I3-19 they attended the Midwestern International Relations Club Conference at Monmouth College, Illinois. Dr. Royal G. Hall at Albion College spoke at an assembly put on bythe club, and was honored at a luncheon attended by the faculty and Club mem- bers. . P , The International Relations Club, sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is under the faculty supervision of Miss Vander Velde and Mr. Etter.
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