George Williams College - Embers Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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Classes begin. . . The next week brought classes for everyone, and with them came assignments, field trips, lectures, quizzes, re¬ ports, tests, and all too quickly term papers and finals. One quarter faded into another and one year into the next but always there were classes, some interesting, some fun, some difficult, some challenging, but always we learned and grew and came closer to our goal . . . gradu¬ ation and the professional life it would bring. Mr. Clayton F. Holoway, Assistant Professor of Physical Science, holds the attention of Lou Walker, Marge Windt, and Tony Young as he discusses a phase of laboratory work. Miss Jean Bedger, Instructor in Psychology, watches part of her class participate in a socio-drama. The players are Russ Hoff, Mary Roeder, Don Marquardt and Beverly Carlson. ROSE MARIE STROCK-HPE Chicago . . . Field work at Valentine Boys Club . . . Board of Education . . . Division of Recreation . . . Rose was WA secretary . . . Collegian Pho¬ tographer . . . WA basketball and volleyball skill teams . . . Colloquim .... a red-head who knows a lot. GEORGE KILUNGSWORTH—GWE Long Beach, California . . . came to GW as a sophomore from Long Beach City College . . . field work at Chicago YMCA and Michael Reese Psychiatric Hospital . . . goal is YMCA Secretaryship . . . CA President . ; . AOA vice- president . . . has that Collegiate look . . . native of California.

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Mount Holly, New Jersey . . . Worked at Salvation Army Settlement House and National Tea Co. . . . Looking toward the YMCA . . . AOA . . . secretary . . . Collegian and Embers Editor . . . SCA . . . Always going somewhere in a hurry . . . one of the 30 plus students. JOHN S. ALBRIGHT - GWE Wilmington, California ... Attended Los Angeles Harbor Junior College... Worked at the Illinois Industrial Home for the blind... John will go into the YMCA or in state recreation work . . . AOA . . . delegate to 1956 Paris YMCA Centennial. L- ' W - Top Left: The staff is hard at work getting out another big issue of the paper. They include Dave Cruthis, Dianne Seed, typ¬ ist; Paul Jordan, Hester Hursh, Judy Jones, Dick Marinelli. Left: Roger Barr, Frank Thome, Ed Krull, Norm Moss and Sannee Klein, typist. Right: Clyde Johnson, advertising manager, gives some pointers to a group of staff members: top to bottom on front row’ includes: Dave Miller, Dave Cruthis, Carol Meyer, Judy Jones, Lois Fredriksen. Back row: Bene Butler, Dwight Haas, Connie Sanford, Paul Jordan. Members of the staff not present were Bob Gee, Tom Kiefer. Bob Turner, Joyce Augustine, Barbara Roth. Faculty Advisor, Mr. Carl Paulson. Collegian Progress hit the Collegian this year most noticeably as it changed its printing process and format from off-set to letter-press. Under Frank Thome’s editorship the Collegian has become a regular and status publication. Through its pages we have been made aware of social doings, interest¬ ing side lights on college personalities, college happenings and athletics. it rnr



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Right : Graduate students Jesse Alexander, Reuben Huff, Bill Okrafosmart and Curt Mullins gather round a table in the Social Corridor to discuss one of their classes. Below: Miss Helen Westerherg, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, points out the various parts of the spinal column to a section of the Anatomy lab group. Students include: Walter Barber, Hester Hursh, Dick Marinelli, Lee Roy Umbles, Walter Jonas, Rita Gang, Faulds Orchard, Barbara Goodwin and Lois Frederiksen. TWO PRESIDENTS AND CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL 1903 John A. Hansen made President of the College. He had served since 1890 with the title of Gen¬ eral Secretary. 1905 Frank H. Burt elected President. 1921 The “Y College” . . . turned out a record football team . . . Tnexcelled spirit in the student body, and unselfish, loyal opposition from the second team in scrimmage, together with a lot of fine football material are responsible factors.—A. H. Steinhaus. Y College 7 Y College 7 Y College 60 Y College 14 Y College 20 Y College 50 Lake Forest 0 Kalamazoo 3 Wheaton 0 Butler 7 Northwestern 20 De Paul 0 17

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