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,,11M1-- L-1111 ,lliv BOTTOM ROW, left to right-Lawrence Nelson, Orwell Mace, Chester Lee W tt I h S h tt R i bmith, Jack Salzer, Robert Roskoph, Harry Wolpert. SECOND ROW-Iessea Wright? Jghg I'enEi1ir?giIdii Otte, John Barlow, Lawrence Andermann, Herbert Knill, Sam Spector, George J, Leary. T012 ROW.. C. H. Lanham CD1rectorJ, Edward J. Blois, Robert Stoer, William W. Keese, Miss Marguerite Richardson flnstructorj, I. Hinton Massey Clnstructorj, Domer E. Dewey CDirector, Accountingb. ACCOUNTING COURSE CLOSING ACTIVITIES Another joint lecture and dinner was held in the Y. M. C. A. dining room. The faculty and staff were in full attendance to hear the sociologist from Stateville penitentiary speak on the Study of a Criminal's Casef, Following this by a few' days, we found the faculty golf team taking us for a birdie but this was just the warm' up in the school's spring athletic program. The class baseball squad was not quite up to its usual form when, in the year's third game, the faculty won by a score of 10-9. The final course activity was a venturous and educating trip through the new, modern, and com- plete state penitentiary at Stateville. Lawyer Massey arranged the trip- as a final rounding off of our law course. COMMENCEMEN T The commencement exercises for the class of l938 will be held Thursday evening, June 16, at the Universalist Church. The program will consist of a dinner, music, speeches by guests, and the com- mencement address. Music will be furnished by an ensemble of high school students under the direction of Mr. Hiram A. Converse. The class of 1938 will be presented by Mr. George H. Johnson, General Manager of the Ameri- can Institute of Laundering. Following this, diplo- mas and certificates will be awarded to the members of the class. Dr. Raymond Shutz, Professor of Sociology, Manchester College, will deliver the commencement address, Living A11 of One's Life. -I3- 6 '95, . ...-
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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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