Joliet Central High School - Steelmen Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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Top Row-C. E. Spicer, R. H. Bush. Second Row-Verna Anderson, Minnie Babcock, Isabelle Boyd, F. B. Crum. Third Row-Bertha E. Denning, R. L. Frisbie, Lucinda Gilpin, Katharine Gunn. Fourth Row-D. R. Henry, Phoebe Henderson, VV. L. Kirby, J. M. Large. T Page Thirteen

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a welcomed additional opportunity for community service. The equipment in use in the sciences throughout is modern, complete, well selected, and equals that of any high school in the country. Until the build- ing program of the high school is completed, we are, however, uncomfortably limited for space. The work of this department at present may be brieily summarized as follows: Three courses of one year each and two courses of one semester each are given in chemistry by R. L. Frisbie and F. B. Crum. In physics, I. D. Yaggy, E. R. Schutz, G. B. Ham- man and C. E. Spicer constitute the teaching force for three courses of one year each. The work in biological science includes two years in botany, one year in biology, and two years in zoology, taught by H. Y. Givens, Miss Wiiiifred Vlfarning, M. D. Renlcenberger, and E. A. Spessard. J. M. Large, H. D. Grose, C. B. Peterson, R. Robinson, Miss Lizzie Beynon, Miss Helen Anne Vtfright, and R. N. Magor present the work in the earth science subjects, including one and one half years in geography and one year in physiography. Commercial Service is the source of profit. The workings of this fundamental principle are seen in the or- ganization of the Commercial Department of the Joliet Township High School and in the training of its students. The commercial department offers two courses, one leading to business administration, and pupils taking this course are prepa-red upon its completion to serve acceptably in the business world, or if they desire to become specialists in the field of business, they are eligible for entrance to our colleges and universities. Some students, however, can plan on only a high school education and they enroll with the idea of becoming as thoroughly equipped for office work as is possible. For these pupils there is offered a course which does not prepare for college entrance, but which enables those mastering it to serve them- selves and their community in the capacity of effi- cient stenographers, typists and bookkeepers. The courses of study show only the academic subjects taught, and a glance at pages ll and 12 of the Curriculum would show the usual array of subjects, such as English, science, typewriting, shorthand, book-keeping, etc.: but along with these studies, the pupil receives training in character. He develops initiative and the power to sell his service and he comes to realize that his success de- pends upon two things, his ability and his reliability. Vfhen he completes his course, he goes out to take his place in the business world and to prove the truth of the saying: He prohts most who serves lest. Ivy Day Program High School Grounds Wediiesday, June 7, at 10:00 A. M. Procession led by J. T. H. S. Band, the Superintendent Presiding. 1. Ivy Day Poem ................ George Lofdahl 2. Ivy Day Oration ................ Albert Siegrist 3. Presentation of Betsy Ross Flag ............. ......President of Senior Class, Frank Renwick 4. Acceptance of Betsy Ross Flag..Richard Talbot 5. Music ....................... High School Band Class Day Program VVednesday, June 7, at 2:30 P. M. Chairman, Harold Glasgow I. Overture .................. J. T. H. S. Orchestra 2. Class Prophecy .. . ............. . . . Mary Anderson Frances Beckwith 3. Class History ............ Alberta Miller Gertrude Fleming 4. Music. 5. Address to the Juniors .... .... R obert Snure 6. Reply to the Seniors ............. Lois Hodgson 7. Presentation of Class Memorial ..... Peter Troy 8. Presentation of Band and Orchest-ra Medals.. Superintendent 9. Class Song... ...... Class of 1922 Page Twelve Commencement Program XVords by Minerva Swanson Music by Everett Shaw Thursday, June S, 8 P. M. America .............................. Audience Invocation My Dream ........................... Waltenfel High School Choral Club Address to the Graduating Classes .............. Dr. C. A. Prosser, Director Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis. Lovely Spring ..................... ..... C oenen Neapolitan Serenade .................. de Capua High School Choral Club Presentation of Junior College Students for Grad- uation ...................... '.The Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas to Junior College Stu- dents. .Dr. F. VV. Werner, President of the Town- ship High School Board of Education. Presentation of Teachers' Certificates to Junior College Graduates ......... August Maue, County Superintendent. Presentation of the Senior Class for Graduation Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas to Seniors ............ Dr. F. W. Weriier, President of the Township High School Board of Education. Star Spangled Banner .................. Audience Benediction ................ Rev. Edw. Hastings Monday, June 12. Class of 1907 will be in charge. DELLVVOOD PARK



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if I Ai Fvzv : ' ,- , I l Top Row-Grace Clow, R. L. Rogers. Second Row-Earl Archie, Earl L. Thompson, A. R. McAllister. Third Row-Acenith Stafford, Mary M. Spangler, Mary E. Howland, C. L. Hill Fourth Row-Florence Jones, Ray Broughton, Elizabeth Barns. . Fifth Row-Edna L. Holmes, Edith Tupper. Page ,Fourteen

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