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

 - Class of 1942

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1942 LAUNDRY ACCOUNTING COURSE Front Row fleft to riglitl: Gerald Boslow, James P. McCarthy, John Slattery, Vvarren E. Fitch, Albion R. Fogg. Jaclc Henclcels, JBCIC Engel, Anson W. BOWCICD. Second Row: Ray Groline. Manager. Membership Department: tl. Hinton Massey flnstructorj, Edwin W. Mayer. dt., Charles Jacob, 'Munay S. Levine, Martin Jacobs, Cecil H. Lanham, Director of School of Laundry Management. Third Row: l. lvlarvin Leibowitz, ,Robert Joehnlc, Eugene R. Jacobson, Jr., Brent H. Farber, Jr., Wallace ' C. lVlacl..ean, A. Harold Tomlinson, Domer E. Dewey, Manager, Accounting Department. began dating girls well tested by the rest of the class. A very successful steak fry was held at Hammel Woods on May 22, with everyone enjoying the def licious steaks and the fresh air for a change. C Accounting being the last course we all were anxf ious for the hours to roll into days and days into weeks so that we could get home and enjoy a well earned rest. The war had finally struck the Instif tute boys when we realized that all plans, hopes and dreams were out for the duration and that when we leave Joliet we are going to a world full of uncertainties. The year has been an enjoyable one. Cn the eighteenth of June we will all be sorry to leave. We have lived together for ten months and enjoyed each other's companionship. Page Thirteen

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s CLASS OFFICERS POWER PLANT COURSE William A. Shirley ............. L .............. ' ..... P resident james P. tMcCarthy ......................... V1cefPres1dent George S. Yonkers ....... . ......... Secretary'Treasurer Edwin W. Mayer, Jr .,................ Athletic Director TEXTILE AND WASHROOM PROCEDURE ' COURSE . William A, Shirley ........ ......,............. P resident Eugene F. Lyons ......... ............... V icefPresident Jack R. Henckels ..................... SecretaryfTreasurer Edwin W. Mayer, Jr .................. Athletic Director LAUNDRY ACCOUNTING COURSE Jack R. Henckels ..................................... President Edwin W. Mayer, Jr ...................... VicefPresident Brent H. Farber, Jr ........... . ..... SecretaryfTreasurer Warren E. Fitch ........ . ......... Athletic Director PLANT PRODUCTION COURSE William A. Shirley ............ . ...................... President Jack R. Henckels ............................. VicefPresident Edwin W. Mayer, Jr ........ . .... SecretaryfTreasurer James P. McCarthy ....... , ........ Athletic Director SALES AND ADVERTISING COURSE William A. Shirley ................................ President Robert Joehnk ............ ............... V icefPresident Jack R. Henckels .................... SecretaryfTreasurer Edwin W. Mayer, Jr .................. Athletic Director ANNUAL STAFF Anson W. Bowden .......... ...................... E ditor Jack R. Henckels .......... ........ A ssistant Editor Edwin W.. Mayer, Jr ........ ........ A ssistant Editor Robert Joehnk ............... ........ A ssistant Editor Martin Jacobs ......... ........ A ssistant Editor A. I. L. CLUB - Lew Bradley .......... ................................... ................... P r esident John Slick, Jr ........... ................. V icefPresident Cecil H. Lanham .......... ........ E xecutive Secretary Ito the class oF1942 UR first War Class , the past can bring much to light that should bolster your comidence in the future. In the midst of the worldfwide depression of 1930, the- September issue of the National Laundry Journal in its dedicatory number makes the prophecy that the doors of the new American Institute of Laundering Swing Open upon a new epoch in history, where scientific and engineering genius join hands with business skill, and from wi-thin its classrooms will come the future leaders of the industry. V How true this prophecy has come can best be seen in the accomplishments of those who have gone be' fore you. You 'need not be reminded of the conditions you are facing t0Cl21Y. It is enough to say that you are Pug ready for whatever lies ahead. You have secured the best training that money can buy and there should be no uncertainty about applying it. Other classes had only their industry to serve, you are more- for UJIIEILC, YOU Carl SCIVC YO111' COUIIIIIY, too. And too, you are entering that everfgrowing group of alumni who are scattered in the four corners of the' earth putting their knowledge to good use Wherever you go, you will find them, a credit to themselves, the industry and to the school that takes pride in them and their accomplishments. Thevleaders of our industry say we must assume the responsibility of the future. .We will not dis appoint them. Q 5 f Lew Bradley Fourteen President A. I. L. Club.

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