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GEM QLTYCBUSIHESS G.oLLEGfE,Q1Jn1Q5g-ILL, THE ORANGE AND BLACK SHUTTER The members of the dramatic club are, reading from left to right: Top row, Marie Ellenson, Oakville, Iowa, Maxine Emerson Carthage, Clara Wand, Quincy, Grace Stockhecke, Mendon, Ill., Sue Helfrich, Carthage, Ill., Mary Shinkle, Denver, Ill., Lois Patterson, Quincy, Vera Holloway, Burnside, Ill., Mildred Vanden Boom, Quincy, Marian Strauss, Quincy, Marguerita Gunlock, New Canton, Ill., Florence Terwelp, Quincy, Charles W. Fitch Jr., Quincy. Second row, Harold Zeh, Quincy, John Kelley, Quincy, Hurley Scott, Lewistown, Mo., William O. Hart, Quincy, Gordon Badgley, Quincy, Wendell Bivens, Carthage, Ill., Harold Strickler, Mendon. Ill., James O'Donnell Edina, Mo., Frank Coates, La Grange, Mo., Loren Lanier, Mt. Sterling, Ill., Byron Koch, Bluffs, Ill., Gordon Batley, Milton, Ill., Gerald Lauer, Mt. Union, Iowa. Third row, Bernice Koch, Bluffs, Ill., Margaret Atkins, Smithshire, Ill., Laura York, Hannibal, Mo., Mary Knight, Milan, Mo., Margaret Fry, Perry, Mo., Stella Havens, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Zona Barker, Astoria, Ill., Mary Frances Dieringer, Hurdland, Mo., Jean Geddes, La Harpe, Ill., Gwen Dirks, Quincy, Mildred Louise Silvey, Lewistown, Mo. Fourth Row, Helene Dorothy Brandes, Bunceton, Mo., Jo Maxwell, Quincy, Betty Mclntire, Quincy, Jane Fifer, director, Quincy, Faye Mathis, sponsor, Quincy, Mary Margaret Mus- selman, Quincy, Louise Lechtenberg, Quincy, Valera Ellerbrake, Quincy, Ida Margaret Murphy, Quincy, Frances Grover, Mt. Sterling, Ill. Bottom row, Ed Rockenfield, Quincy, William Pickard, Quincy, Herbert Pfeil, Canton, Mo., John Maddente, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Richard Morley, Quincy, William Shriver, Ursa, Ill.,Albert Loomis,Quincy, Charles Brower, Fulton, Mo., Richard Murray, Quincy. Those members who were out of school at the time the photograph was taken are: Janet Adams, Quincy, Robert Alison, Quincy, Margaret Benjamin, Quincy, Wm. Paul Cornelius, Edina, Mo., Blanche Crocker, Quincy, Henrietta Dieker, Quincy, Paul M. Dirks, Quincy, Freda Drummond, Quincy, George Garoutte, Quincy, Harold Hardy, Hull, Ill., Dorothy Heidbreder, Quincy, Chester Krueger, Shelbina, Mo., Isora Marshall, Milton, Iowa, Harold Metzger, Quincy, Wilda Miller, Quincy, B. R. N ewlon, Quincy, Maurine Norton, Orion, Ill., Tracy Novinger, Kirksville, Mo., Ardell Perrine, Raritan, Ill., Tom Priest, Shelbyville, Mo., Edith Ridder, Quincy, Woodson Robbins, Princeton, Mo., Virginia Russell, Quincy, Henry 5Ch11StGf, Keokuk, Iowa: Elizabeth Taylor, Wyaconda, Mo., Gertrude Tierney, Monmouth, Ill., Lyle Wirlters, Abingdon, Ill., Woodson Voshall, Pleasant Hill, Ill., Don Ward, Cedar, Iowa, Esther Worley, Ursa, I . For the past several years, Gem City has been conducting a dramatic club, conducted along the lines of The Little Theater. . This past year we were very fortunate in having with us Miss Maxine Emerson of Carthage College, a trained. dramatic critic, and Miss Jane F ifer of Quincy, a graduate of dramatics of Stephens College, as our director. They produced several interesting and successful plays, which were exceedingly well received. , Dramatic club meetings were held on the first and third Monday evenings of each month, program committees being selected at each meeting by the president to furnish entertainment at the next meeting. Programs consisted of solos, skits, readings and other talent secured by this committee. The producing of plays is a fine infiuence and develops personality and the ability to talk before a group, - The Orange and Black Shutter was so successful this year that it is our present intention to continue the organization this next year. Page Twenty-seven
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GEM Qirygusmizss QQLLEGLQUIHQM' ILL. Q 2- GAMMA BETA CHI FRA'l'liRNl'l'Y he fraternit in the icture are: Top row, Loren Lanier. Mt. Sterlin , 111.5 Q Hawgiiiiillgleilcilgieii-21,c1X1lIcE.g Gerald Layuer, Mtrbnion, Ia.g Robert lirose. La C irange. Mo.. Lyle. XKga1ferS,Cf11351g? don, Ill.g Milton Pullman, Quincyg Charles Brower.iFulton, Klo. Bottom row. Arnold Brosi. QuincygB1yce Wasson, Paysong J. T. Boyes, Mexico, Mo.g Mr. hrnest ,Iantzt-n, sponsorg LeRoy Brosi, Quincyg Richard Murray, Quincyg George McGary, Nauvoo, Ill. Active members not in-the picture are: Chester Krueger, Shelbina, Mo., and Walter Chapman, Payson! Ill. The Gamma Beta Chi Fraternity was organized 1or'the purpostfot' promoting friendship and fraternal- ism among its members and others of tfie student body. Its members have been very active in the social lite of the school. and have also been among the leaders in scholarship. The fraternity sponsored several dances. including a complimentary dance to all Gem Citv students In addition to that, its members and others have had many enjoyable picnics and social gatherings. It is lilling a fine place in the life of the school. GEM CITY URClllCS'l'R.K '43 gl:-. BO Members of the Gem City orchestra ' t , Wilbur . ,, X ,V . .l . ,- , ,-1' Row, Wman, Oneida Ill tro - ' D10 Ufed above art trading tioni lett to iight. Bat X u de . . m - . , - ,, , - . 1 ,, , - Clatl Hawkins, Jr., Shelbina, Moimdlie' LQIS Patterson. Quincy, piano: NN illiain lionansinga, bass xiol. . ru to Front.Row, Marian Stra ' WHS, Gerald Lauer, Mt. Union, Iowa. trombone: .losei A. Prall. Dlfec , , 'lle, violin: George McGai'15?S.N2ilu1iI3c?d7,IxliOl1n3 Robert Alison, Quincy, violin: Ralph Newman. Glilggsgilp , UCY, SaXODhone3 Gra 1 ' 3330171101103 William Rupp, Quincy. saxophone? limlllftl' -ltori Rmghausen, Elsberry, l.Xc5FO?t?E1i1iI'l1.i1eClie' Mendon, Ill.. clarinet: Ricliarcl 1X111l'1'1lB'. Quincy, tI'l1IUP91- Hmm Those who were me b De . - H1 ersoft e s i. ., . , . - 3 icturf? Efliihflnita Herrmann, La Grandehgorclitstra at some time cluriinq' the vcar but who are not in the DCYOSS M ,CY,trurr1pet1Pau1DirkS Quihc fCi.'vioiiii. 1,2lWI'0llL't'l1il'1lKl15lll'll, Vittslicld. lll., Yltllllll l'l'HlflbBOye5 eX1CO, M0-, SaXODhOne' B N y' MSS V1012 HVITVY Seliuster, lieoltulc, Iowa, szixitlllltlmi' -I' ' ' - - ewlon, Quincy, clarinet. Page Twenty-six
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GEM QITYCBUSMESS QQLLEC-iE,QIJINQ6' ILL. PRALL, JosEF ALBERT, B-S- Rou OF HoNoR MASTER OF ACCOUNTS DEGREE in Ed., U. of Mo., Princeton, Mo... . . . .95 7f8fZ, WARD, DON E., Cedar, Iowa ...... .. . .. .......... ............... . . ASWEGE, FREDERIC, Quincy, Illinois .......... ...... g . . . . . . . 0 SCHLATTER CHARLES F., M. s., C.P.A., Urbananlllinpis ...,.. n. . . .95 2f79g, Assistant Dean, School of Commerce, University of Illinois RUSH, EDWARD J., Quincy, Illinois .................................. 95 ifsfz, NELSON, PAUL H., Alpha, Illinois ....... ........ ...95fZ, 'll , T .............. ......,........... 9 507 Diiigigi'.digg-IIc1FmV1i,ier?:iSI,lAi!'?l1Tgrle?J?1SAgfiCU1fUfa1 College, Stephenville, Texas Page Twenty-eig BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTS DEGREE Having Made an Average Above 90 Per Cent Abeln, Marvin B. Aden, Victor Eugene Baker, Luther W. Banister, William Price Bell, Gilbert I. Birch, Jeannette E. Bisser, Vernice Clem, Ruth Anne DeWitt, Glenn Fields, Walter G. Fries, Melvin M. Ingels, John L. Lumley, Vera Westerman, Frank Wiskirchen, Helen E. Wisman, John J. GRADUATES OF SPECIAL BANKING COURSE Abeln, Marvin B. Agee, Susie Mae Argast, Wilbur Mae Aswege, Frederic Baker, Luther W. Barry, Gracine Bisser, Vernice Brinkman, Elmer J. Cash, J. R. Clem, Ruth Anne Combs, Willis H. DeWitt, Glenn Fields, Mary E. Fleer, Howard F olkerts, Elmer Allison Hawkins, Claude Jr. Ingels, John L. GRADUATES OF BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND COMBINATION COURSES Abeln, Marvin B. Adair, Ruth Aden, Victor Eugene Aswege, Frederic Baker, Luther W. Banister, William Price Beasley, John F. Becker, Mary Bell, Gilbert I. Benjamin, Margaret H. Birch, Jeannette E. Bisser, Vernice Bittleston, Etta Bledsoe, G. Myron Branstetter, Rachel Brewer, Kathryn Mae Brinkman, Elmer J. Brosi, Arnold W, Buckert, Lloyd Church, Paul Vernon Clem, Ruth Anne COIIIIJS, Charles Verle Davidson, Ralph H. DCITIDSSY, Jean Wea DeWitt, Glenn Ver Eisenberg, Grace Fields, Ma , Fields, WaIti2:rEG. Fletcher, Dorothy Pearl F olkerts, Elmer Allison Footer John W. F0fd,1Maude Elizabeth ht Fries, Melvin M. Fries, Virginia M. Giesing, Marie E. Glascock, Mary Pauline Graybael, Helen L. Hanner, Doris E. Hermann, Anita Mabel Hermann, Mary Elinore Hunsaker, Vivian G. Hunt, Virginia Louise Ideus, Doris Irene Ingels, John L. Johns, Henry W. Johnson, G. Dorothy King, Florence Kraft, Marguerite K. Lauer, Gerald S. Lauer, Gwendolyne Lawless, Virginia L. Leslie, Lillian Lillard, Mrs. Balsora Loomis, Albert C. Loos, Woodrow W. Lumley, Velma Lumley, Vera MCQuoid, Virgie Mack, Thelma R. Magruder,-Marjorie Alen Manes, Lois Evelyn Marsden, Elda M, Moore. Glenn E. Odell C Lauer, Gerald S. Lumley, Vera I. Nelson, Paul H. Tierney, A. Gertrude Wallace, Loraine L. Ward, Don E. Westerman, Frank J. Wiskirchen, Helen E. Moore, Margaret.C. . Murphy, Alice Virginia Nelson, Paul H. Newkirk, Emma Niehaus, Helen Mary Ohnemus, Kathryn E. Osolnik, Mary Pearson, Rachael T. l Pennington, Mary Louise Penrose, Ruth Prall, Josef Albert Riley, Vera J. Rush, Edward J. Schlatter, Charles F. Seaman, Mary E. Sharow, Margaret Irene Spencer, Twyla Tice, M. Louise Waldfogel, Anne Ward, Don E. Wedding, James Weinstein, Louis L. Welborn, Alice Audrey Wessel, Florence R. Wessels, William Carroll Westerman, Frank Wills, Sarah Imogene Wiskirchen, Helen E. Wisman, John J. Worley, Esther E. Wright, Gilbert A.
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