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First Row, L. to R. - Doris Schuhardt, Lorna Drilling, Evelyn DeWitt, Peggy Meyer, Mary Zoellner, Treasurer: Nadine Schumann, Vice-President: Anne Reschke, President: Regina Janiak, Secretary: Phyllis Pittenger, Avanelle Parish, Dorothy Morris, Florence Russell. Second Row, L. to R. - Erma Sundbeck, Casimira Pilarz, Martha Ericksen, Theo Oxford, Lorraine Mell, Taula Stamas, Barbara Watson, Therese Kroone, Norine Longfield, Vy Rooney, Helen Russell, Louella Winkler, Betty Gates, Mary Alice Levandoski, Kathryn Klein, Virginia Stamos. A Secretarial lub All day long the steady staccato of pounding typewriters from Room 211 makes it impossible for anyone in J.C. to forget that the room con- tains potential Perfect Secretaries. Putting away their fountain pens and shorthand pads the prospective secretaries of the Secretarial Club began their activities of 1940-41 by having their annual initiation banquet in. honor of new members. The Club program of having meetings once a month has been followed meticulously, combining the business section with a talk by some guest speaker who either gives advice to the en- terprising young women or points out a few of his experiences 1 pro and con. H Under the able direction of Miss Powers the Club promises to turn out the most efficient, orderly, and superior group of secretaries to date. President . . . . Anne Reschke Vice-President . . Nadine Schumann Secretary . . . Regina Janiak Treasurer . . Mary Zoellner How to be the perfect secretary - in len, easy X lvsso ns! xasvii were-.v-.sw
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v i x I Kneeling, L. to R. - Jim Spencer, Gerry Dribbin, Max Pearse, Don Sidor, James Goldammer, Jim Wycofli, Irving Kleiman, David Kleiman, Wayne Stone. First Row, L. to R. - Joe Cassis, Jess Ramaker, Jerry Lucas, Marian DeVries, Elizabeth Wilson, Nate Bryant, Paul Lawrence, Bob Hammer, Bill McConnell, David McMahon, Sue Meyer, Lillian Church. Second Row, L. to R. - Alice Allen, Peggy Force, Peggy Meyer, Myrtle Schuitema, Gloria Ann Freeman, Jean Hubbard, Jack Doyle, William Graul, Helen Rice, Ted Watson, Gaylene Grieve, Lois Boshoven, Dorothy Morris, Roberta Bauer, Doris Andrews, Jeane Nunn. ' Third Row, L. to R. - Mary Anne Glass, Ruth Van Weelden, Margaret Soper, Phyllis Huntley, Anita Shaver. Fourth Row, L. to R. - Shirley Zimmer, Nada Dreier, Winnie Slack, Betty Simpson, Norma Niehaus, Roberta Teele, Bette Williams, Helen Geise, Mary Elizabeth Goozen, Betty Plant, Mary Jeanne Mc- Elwee, Virginia Bechtold. Delta Hurry! Places! Curtain! and the curtain rose on another successful year for Junior College's dramatic club, Delta Sigma. Between grease-paint, costumes, and scenery the members of Delta Sigma have carried on their business, if not calm- ly, at least competently. In December the Club gave its annual produc- tion, the famous Edna Ferber-George Kaufman play, 6'The Royal Family? Its cast was headed by Elizabeth Wilson, John Yeakey, Winnie Slack, Nate Bryant, Jerry Dribbin, Jean Hubbard and these leads were ably supported by the rest of the cast. The play was received with a great deal of praise, and all members of the cast and crew can well feel proud of their work. The Club has meetings twice a month and there have been exceptionally fine speakers this year. The outstanding speaker for the year was Alex- P resident . . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . . Of course, actors are a bit eccentric but . . Nathan Bryant Robert Hammer . Elizabeth Wilson Paul Lawrence Si ma ander Ivs, well-known actor, who is now teaching at the Theater Arts Center in Grand Rapids. As for the social life of the organization a very suc- cessful dance was given called '6Ah! Men and this was followed up with an elaborate Spring iBan- quet which provided fine entertainment and at which medals were awarded to the members who had given the finest performances of the year. To Robert Cunningham, advisor, director, and friend, to every member of the Club, go congratu- lations for another fine year for Delta Sigma.
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Firstgvliofw, to - Letty Hornbach, Jeanette Joling, Jean C. Browning, Lorraine Willer, Allaine Mae 1 l d o e, e en g en. Second Row, L. to R. - Isla Spring, Doris Reynders, Virginia Bechtold, Dorothy Barendse, Dorothy Dickie, Betty Plant, Miss Krumheuer. Physical Education Club The Statement that it's a MAN'S world is violently opposed by the members of the Physical Education Club of J.C. as shown by their undying efforts in the sporting world. Chief advisor, gym- nast, and enthusiast Miss Krumheuer who inci- dentally is a grand sport lists on her schedule of sports - badminton, ping-pong, basketball, shuffleboard, bowling, and other outdoor and in- door sports. On the night of February 28, back of J.C.'s gym swarmed high school girls who were the guests of the Physical Ed. Club at a PLAY NIGHT, which took in individual sports and volleyball. President . . Lorraine Willer Secretary . . Jean Browning Come on Boys, how about u little game? ? ? This successful night was sponsored entirely by the Club and was their major project of the year. The social life was adequately taken care of by the frequently held spreads. A serious note of the year was struck when physical theraphy was brought to mind after the club gave a tea for Miss Mitts of Blodgett Hospital who is considered one of the leading physical therapicts in the state. On looking at both sides of the question we come to the conclusion that maybe it isn,t entirely a '4MAN'S worldw after all.
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