American Institute of Laundering - Annual Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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BOTTOM ROW, left to right-Joseph Seifer, David C. Singer, Orwell Mace, Erdix Swift, Jr., Chester Lee Watts, Robert Roskoph, Harry WVolpert, Lawrence Andermann, Frank Tarquinio. SECOND ROW- Lawrence Nelson, Charles H. Chandler, John Schott, John P. Otte, Jesse Wright, Arthur Beringer, Hilles M Bedell, Coleman Sayer, Jack Salzer. THIRD ROW-P. F. Larrabee, Raymond Smith, Orron R. Benson, Sam Spector, Roy P. Isham, Ward H. Griffin, John E. McKenney, Ray Goldstein, William B. Tench. TOP ROW-C. H. Lanham CDirector2, William Keese, Arthur Anderson CDirector, Textiles and Researchj, Edward J. Blois, John J. Ketterer, William S. George, Douglas Alexander Wright, Carlyle Morton flnstruc- torh, George Johnson fGeneral Managerb. TEXTILES AND WASHROOM PRACTICE BANQUET AT Y. M. ic. A. During the Washroom and Textiles Course, there were several get-togethers held jointly by the students and faculty of the Institute School. At the banquet given in the local Y. M. C. A. dining room, the entertainment committee was for- tunate in getting Mr. I-Iarold Wallace as the speaker of the evening. Mr. Wallace is Manager of the Joliet Credit Bureau, which 'covers greater Will County and southwestern Cook County. A motion picture of charts was used to demon- strate the routine work in the oflice of the typical ac- counts handled hy Mr. Wallace and his staff. The chances that Mr. Businessman will take and how these hazards can be avoided were discussed. Both the students and faculty gained much from the speaker and responded with a vote of thanks. :sf as PF SKATING PARTY The date, January 24. The evening, Monday. The setting, the local Armory Drill I-lall. Amidst che roar of laughter and the clatter of skates, the students held the first skating party of the year. Many new figure skaters were discovered, but competition was strong in the fight to get the Great- est Fall Downer title. 91, ,. ' '-frail. vm.

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x. -A ' x ' fel 1 4 v WT' ,fglf , . f '-ig-ij? Q tygffix PLANT PRODUCTION COURSE FIELD TRIP Meeting at the YU at 7:30 A. M. November 17, the class journeyed to Chicago on a very profitable field trip. The first stop was the Monarch Laundry where we noted A-quality work. Next the class saw the Pullman Laundry and its production records. Dinner formed a very good intermission and a chance for a bit of chin-wagging. A resumption of touring toolc the class through the Happy Day Laundry-here floor 'space was really used to the greatest advantage. Last but not least the Keese-Baxter Laundry and its rearranging program. This wound up a most enjoyable day. 214 bk Pk EXECUTIVE coMM1TTEE ATTENDS BANQUET December 3 offered a good opportunity for the A. T. L. Executive Committee, staff and student body to become better acquainted with each other. The occasion was a banquet held in the ban- quet room of the NYU. Short addresses were given by all members of the Executive Committee. The feature of the evening was Mr. Kirchwehm's technicolor pictures of his trip to Europe. They were enjoyed by all present. Dk Dk Pk FIRST CLASS BANQUET The first meeting of the students of the Plant Production Course was in the form of a dinner in the banquet room at the NY . Songs and introduction of the faculty to the new students followed dinner and then a very inter- esting address on The Great Pyramid was given by Mr. Hinton Nlassey, the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Massey is also a member of the A. I. L. faculty, teaching Business Law in the Accounting Course. BOTTOM ROXV, left to rightiHarry VVolpert, Ralph Hill, Erdix Swift, Jr., Chester Lee Watts, John Henry Elberling, Herbert R. Kitto, Conrad A. Miller, Orwell Mace, Lawrence Andermann, Robert Roskoph. SECOND ROVV-Lawrence Nelson, John Schott, Jesse Vifright, John P. Otte, John Magoon, Arthur L. Beringer, Hilles M. Bedell, ,lack Salzer, Farrell Jennings. THIRD ROW-William S. George, William Keese, Sam Spector, John M. Truby, Gordon Campbell, Coleman Sayer, Robert F. Schadt, Walter Rein- hard CDirector, Engmeermgj. TOP ROVV-Raymond Smith, Carlyle Morton Clnstructorj, C. H. Lanham CDirectorj, Leonard B. Fritsche, Roy P. Isham. MMM- Mil- -Lili-



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- -1- Q awe . . ' TfLtQ1 Ilti.'i SALES, SERVICE AND ADVERTISING COURSE BANQUET One lone banquet during the course proved to be a very light affairn as it was followed by a dem- onstration on Scientific Lighting. The banquet was attended by the faculty and students plus the speaker of the evening, Mr. O. A. Hill, Director of the Public Service's Lighting Staff. The demonstration given by Mr. Hill was novel, yet constructive and fascinating as a most clever and modern store front was constructed step by step before the group. ar ff bk FIELD TRIPS The first field trip of the Sales and Advertising course took place on March 16. This was a visit through the various departments of The Chicago Daily News and was followed on April 6 by a second trip to Chicago. This time the class visited 'IThe Cuneo Press and, literally, its miles of things to see. A return visit was paid to 'IThe Daily News. This time to listen to an address on An Approach to the Chi- cago Market, by Mr. William Bradley, followed by a film on the same subject. After an intermission of about three hours the class assembled at the Merchandise Mart at 9:00 P. M. for a tour of the N. B. C. broadcasting stu- dios. At 9:30 P. M. the class was privileged to sit in on a broadcast of The Minstrel Show. Two very good field trips wound up a year's trips of education while at the A. I. L. BOTTOM ROXV, left to right-C. H. Lanham CDirectorD, Orwell Mace, Lawrence Nelson, Chester Watts, Robert Roskoph, Harry VVolpert, Carl Ledford. SECOND ROW-Jess Wright, John Schott, John P. Otte, John Barlow, Lawrence Andermann, Herbert Knill. THIRD ROW-Raymond Smith, Ray Goldstein, Sam Spector, Joe Seifer, NY. Frank Campbell, Herbert Huffman, William C. Young. TOP ROW-William Keese, Edward Blois, Ayres Ricker Clnstructorb, Mrs. M. L. Grady CDirector, Salesj, Robert Preis Gn- structorj, and George Johnson CGeneral Managerj. . .lil-1 .i1in

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