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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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SOFT SOAP FROM THE STARCHED SHEETS POWER 'PLANT Alarm Clock Beringer has just about wound his springs too tight. In fact, the boys on the third floor of the Hotel Quigley have started to knock out the teeth in his cog wheels. ' PF PI1 Pk It has been interesting to note the unusual cus- toms in laundering methods throughout the country. For instance, Herb Kitto, living on the West Coast, has found all underwear in his personal bundle fully starchedl Maybe Bob Roskoph could explain how it I happened? Pk PF Pk . PLANT PRODUCTION Coleman Sayer, from Du Pontville, and Stud Wright, the high rating figurative athletes, have not yet called down the wrath of the Quigley man- agement for. their pole vaulting ability, but it is expected they will be called upon to pay for another hole in the wall if their practice isn't stopped. ' Pk PF Pk What has Sam Spector that makes him Joliet's leading man with the girls? I FI! PI: :If Lee Mace insists-Girls who resist don't know what theyive missed. :If Pk PF Wh.y does Harry Lover Wolpert have half hour tele hone conversations with Madam X? P Pk PF Pk Prof. Art: 'iwake McKenney up beside you. Grif: You do it, Art, you put him asleepf, Pk Pk FF WASHROOM AND TEXTILE Herb Kitto, early in the course, assigned Jack l'lawaii7' Magoon to the Plainfield road district and Jack Cleveland Salzer to the Park district for nite patrol duty. Kitto was very thoughtful, but he forgot to inform the press that the yellow town car would take over the Lockport road on all week-ends .to relieve the state highwiy pitrol. Since big Bill Kcese has moved into the Quigley, he has become errand boy for an Irish Lass. Pk Pk PF Speaking of bums, we're wondering how the coffee joke bums would appreciate their success with moochin' a cigarette from our own Harry Wolpert -only to find the --- loaded thing blow up in the midst of an appreciable drkag. Go easy, Harry! , Pk Those two Kanucks from Hamilton, Ontario, Doug Wright and Ward Griffin, left their good will of our sister country and support, to stand all the kidding, to the lone foreigner, Ray Smith. fwhat about that oilskin blanket you were forced to buy, Doug?j It is rumored that Schnops is leaving the Quig- ley by request of the night clerk, who has tired of being awakened at 6:00 A. M., as Schnops kicks over waste baskets, sneaking in from his D. P. bn bk wk Jack McKenney is sure that Lawrence Nelson should know the ropes in the stenographic depart- ment by now, but just in case, Jack's last words to Lawrence will be something like this: Be sure she's the right one and get her address! Pk Pk Pk Jess Wright: What is love? ' Bedell: Love is when two people use the same piece of gumf' Otte: I don't agree-but a few more trips like the last one and we're going to have to chew the same piece of gum! :If FI! ,If SALES-SERVIC E-ADVERTISING Lawrence Andermann, that boy from Hinsdale, has let us down a bit in our hope for his future. Walt Reinhard laid down a certain rule in Septem- ber and Lawrence has forgotten all about it and now all he thinks about is handkerchief equip- ment. But there is one chance for his success, that is, that tobacco juice and hanks don't mix! - Pk PF PF If Ed Blois had a little coaching, the boys feel sure that Gene Arnold could use him as an under- study for the NBC Minstrel Show. wk wk -If Peanut Mace and Butterball or Curly Watts might have been late in getting to Chicago during the last blizzard, but they sure did have a head start on us when they caught up with the tour at the Daily News. PI: wk FF Mrs. Roskoph's little fellow, Robert, has develop- ed a perpetual lump on the one side of his face. We have just been wondering if-the lump is still there when he's- out making it last I wk Pk Pk ACCOUNTING AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION It has happened again. Competition has reared its ugly head before Bob Roskoph, Just Wright, and Jack Otte for the love of that tender little bit of heaven living next door. ak PIC Pk Ed. Blois is complaining again. This time over the fact that his new landlord won't allow him to rig up his morning sign for the benefit of Little Giant Morton. FII Pk Pk Thar genial Gentleman of the South, Johnny Kean, begins filling up the well known Magoon Bag of Beans upon graduation. I5- zf f r
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