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

 - Class of 1928

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Larson F. Small G. Clow G. Lawlor L. Southworth H, Converse E. Mack C. Spicer D. Dailey R. Marshall F. Stauber L. Daley M. Mather M. Stone T. Deam E. Mayo E. Strayer L. Dickinson A. McAllister E. Sweet P. Dillman M. McClenahan A. Trams E. Douglas I. McCoy S. Tsenes B. Eldred E. McLain C. Turman G. Evans M. Moon F. Van Antwerp R. Fargo S. Moote H. Warfel A. Fischbacha C. Morgan E. Wasley F. Fleener F. Mueller J. Watson H. Freeman C. Negaard E. Wells R. Frisbie V. Nickel C. Wentworth L. Gilpin E. Nuernberger D. Westendorph G. Gishwiller O. Peck M. Wheelock H. Givens M. Pendergast N. Wicks H. Grose A. Petersen H. Wood F. Grosstuck C. B, Petersen H. Wright G. Hamill H. Peterson M. Wykoff F. Hann R. Price I. Yaggy S. Henderson F. Puddicombe OFFICE FORCE B. Benson B. Koch B. Schuessler R. Brooker G. Kohlhagen H. Hynd A. Carlquist E. Lumley H, Tremelling D. Coyle H. Patterson E. McGahey A. Giblin G. Robinson A. Russell D. Sandiford 'f s 475275 ' ' S 11 9 gffhv. 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Jane Almberg, Catherine Ball, Myra Ball, Foster Beeson, Heloise Blatt, Dlarjory Blatt, Irene Carter, Marian Chaffee, Zirna Chafee, .lim Christiansen, George Constance, Ethel Dammann, lllary Erb, Victoria Fenoglio, Edward Freneh, Robert Fuller, Toni Glass, Franees, Gorges, Janzes Hammond, Owen I1IeBride, Irene Illa- haffey, Burke Mead, Gus Miller, Stella Pribish, Gaylord Robinson, Helen Ronzanowsley, Dale Ronzpf, Harrie Shafer, Jr., Manriee Sing- er, Edna Mae Stewart, Glen Traey, llfarion Troughton, lllary Watt, Pearl Wiljong. , Y' ' was S ' 'f 4 'I 'N We Qf ra, sf 5x W L. 'e..iqu 1 U V, eeeqfxin ' , I W 'li' 19 A 'Ii 'N un 'N 5 f' 1' R xii, 'I I f W 1 . I ,f I 7 ff, 5. E391 .h je1 UK cam .fa ll :E 'iv QOL 42' a.. J 'Xmas f - g -t1...,4.x-gov 'knee or . 10 .241 1Znh.l:.m.. CLASSES fm -. o e 1 we X f wf- I 5,.,. ally yt. Qs 13 Q 4' 0 I nu. l 'A A O AW hae' xwf i 'lu-.gn ul A PQ' ya v' 3 '5-1 +Q :al is : ...., ', lg Ma A NI' if' - 5 1,5 id '- 2 'S I v 0 l 9 f 1 not ,.izz4:fl' e:fs:e15: 'W:2-'ga -- Nessie.- ' . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DONALD NIUNCH . . . ........................... ...... P resident KATHERINE ABELL Vice President CARRIE SPENCER . Secretary HUGH HENDERSON . . . . . . Treasurer Words-JANE ALMBERC. Music-RUBY Mc.-XLLESTER CLASS SONG OF 1928 With this farewell we leave you To try our strength with fateg But may you still remember The class of twenty-eight. With your watchwords to guide us, We pledge to noble deedsg We'll strive to make you famous, And meet the world's great needs. Great statues, halls and paintings Will vanish soon or late- But in your hearts will linger The class of twenty-eight. Farewell, dear school of champions Your fame keeps us elate- You'll honor, in our absence, The class of twenty-eight. CHORUS: All hail the class of '28g Raise high her colors fairg But louder cheer j.T.H.S. The blue and gold fore'er. , X .5 X H' 5 ' fs- , 5 20 .e4 'X'r. is Q. sip .Eggs -lim --llulls fig 'QOH '2E:?E5Z42f5' V35 HW- EL-FEGQIQZW' 023446: 5' -1 11 CA -X., , is 15' If i i12f: :'. 5' , ofagz?g Mg5Xs Cb 'ful A I sth lr H 1 L :Q flllqg 94 Y 5 Qg Q .esnnnfgg V. l' . Ae ' .. 5955 'vm -lm-N ' 'Fi 'g, A YAG , 'WA le' ' ' I5 5. ip! 4-gg. , in 0 'lg Ca , .Ay qi? l , ' A be A 12.01. fnrgfggea-0' -.-an:a.,7'U'M':Z- : 3-t!5R'Q4w5E 'lg aegafn 42 3' :Kg-vga fi. KATHERINE ABELL Many are her friends, jew are her foes: Everyone likes her 'wherever she goes. Literature and Arts A: G.A.A. 1.2.3,-4, Secretary-Treas. urer 3. Ch. Social Com, 45 Biology Club 2. Senate: French Club 3.4: Public Speaking Club 4: J-Hi Stars 3,45 Tenpsichorean l,2,3,4, Treas. Z,3. President 4: Social Science Club 4: Latin Club Zg Honor Society 3.49 Stud- ent Council 2,3,4. President 4: Vice President Junior Class: Vice President Senior Classy R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3,4p Senior Play -lg Basketball, Capt. Class 2,31 Capt. Varsity 3: Baseball l,2,3.4: Track l.2,S.4: Tennis l,2,3,4. JANE M. ALIXIBERG Jane is out for all the sports: Yoifll never find l1er out of sorts. Literature and Arts B5 G.A.A. 1.3.3,-1, Vice President 4: I-Ili Stars 3.4: Latin Club 3: Social Science Club 4: Biology Club 2: Hockey 3.4: Basketball 1,2.3.4: Tennis 1.43 Baseball l,3,5.4g Track l,2.3,4: Honor Society 3,43 Journal Staff 43 XYords of Class Song 4: Antioch High School, l9Z5. DOROTHY AADAIIS Dorothy's just a little lass, But 'we are glad she's in our class. Literature and Arts A3 G.A.A. l,2,3.41 ,T-Hi Stars 3.4: Social Science Club -lg Biology Club Z: Public Speaking Club 4: Basketball .l.4g Tennis 2. BERNICE ANDERSON With her cheery smile and her ivinsonze way She has made new friends almost every day. Literature and Arts Ag Social Science Club 4: Art Club 4. Treasurer 4: Camera Club 3: J-Hi Stars 3.4: Gilpin English Club S: Chemistry Club 4: Biology Club 23 Chorus 1,Z,3,-lg Girls' Chorus 3,43 Bells of Bcaujolaisu Operetta 3: 'lCa.x'alleria Rusticana Opera 4. NIARGARET AHRENS A lovely girl with quiet airy Her gauze of life is on the square. Clerical Course: Social Science Club 43 Ritle Corps J Gilpin English Club 1: ,l-Hi Stars 3. HAZEL ANDERSON She's slojw-but sure And quite demure. Secretarial: Biology Club I: J-l'li Stars 3.4. Aifcvsrus S. ALDERINIAN He's a jolly good friend With a will hard to bend. linginecringq Band 1.2.3,4. Quartermaster 4: R.O.T.C. 1.2.3. Sergeant 3: German Club 13.43 Usher 4: Ili-Y Club 3.4, Vice Presislent 4: Chemistry Club 4. HELEN ANDERSON In the rhorzls she made her mark ,' Now she sings just like a lark. Teachers: Biology Club 2, Senate 2: Girl Scouts 1.2, Corporal lg J-Hi Stars 3,45 Junior Chorus Z: Senior Chorus 5,43 Girls' Chorus -l: Cv.A.A. 1.3: Public Speak- ing Club 4: Social Science Club 4: 'lBells of Beaujolaisn Q. Operetta: Cavalleria Rusticannau 4, Operag Honor Society 4. 11'i' 5 Q- Wm 'X '53 -s Q res' f, .4 e - X. W- lv- ' 13,52 4? Q 3 - . m 5 is K V :ti scsi ss sv, 13 'VURB in..- ' ' '?iy A XA Q' ,Vw X o 5 gfflg 'Vs if azsssggs , 5 . Z nge -gms, gee -2, A - Ag! -'. w!.A V5.1 61 gls I 1759 fb- ' .pa I'- 2f'l lv v- is., sf sea. Za ' feff- 1' 45? ,lc . .5 mi aff' ,3 q!i'glc' EL-5?4rf5 .-'- If-,. -1' 'f Q ' V - '- P-f I KG nniiib ami ln-4 12 x ' ig. fam- GQO'-X A 2113? Xl A. 5-I 1 5,4 'N QQA . limits 5 'fig u , Uyvf C A' l X , A x 194 I Q v 'un-.. . 2. -' . ' M. ,gi ol I -ma' 5 '04 ...Q-qqslkx 12, . s -109- -M ii 972 7456 ff A :Q gsm. Mm'-we. L 1 A A -- ' ' 'Qs ' 'O AY 'A nun- '4F5 A fo n' 19. 4' f - I J 5,+ffi',. .xt..,,,.g 1? gg 5 .al Qffffnlit 2 ' 'livin' - HENRY T. BAKEWELL Business Aclniinislration, CELIA ARVIDSON tCel7 Stars 3.4. ROBERT BALCH tB0bj FANNY M. ATKIN CFanJ Club 4. CATHERINE BALL HELEN AUSTIN MYRA BALL LAWRENCE ANDERSON CCurlyJ His hair is 'very curly and lays in little waves ,' He's always fall of fun, yet seldom misbehaves. Electrical Engineering: Drafting Club 4: R.O.T.C. 1.2, 3,-1, lst Lieutenant 4g Senior Chorus 3,45 Boys' Chorus 3,45 juniur Cliurus Z: Social Science Club 43 Football 2.3. An energetic soul is he, The father of a family. Of the smallest minor detail she takes heedg And at stenograplzy slze's known for speed. Secretarialg G.A.A. 12.3.41 Social Science Club 4g J-Ili Hc're's our editor wise and keen ,' His ability is plainly seen. Business Atlminis-tration: R.O.'1f.C. l..Z.3,4, .Znd Lieuten- ant 3. Captain Cu. A. 4: Officers Club 2.3,-lg Public Speakingbflulv 43 Usher 3.-Ig Social Science Club 41 Editor Ot Ye:il'lsurrk 4: Senior Play 43 Track 1.2.31 Honur Sbciety 4: il lligll jmiinial Staff 4. Here's a girl 1ah0'.s bright and smart With pleasant smile and loving heart. Secretarial: Senior Slinrtliaml Friendship Club 4: Social Science Club 45 Biology Club 2g jrlli Stars 3.4, Camera This little tiein is very quiet, But someday she may cause a riot. Literature anil Arts A3 G,-MA. 4: Staff ul Journal 4: Basketball 45 Entererl train Plaintielel 4. A friend sinfere, a friend so true, And she can play some tennis too. Business Administration: G.A.A. 1.2.3.-ig J-Hi Stars 3.4, Group Leader 45 German Club 3.4. President 4g Physi- ugrapliy Club lg Honor Society 5.45 Home Room Mana- ger 1.2,-1: Student Council 45 Tennis 1.Z,3,4t Baseball 2.3,4g Basketball 1,Z,5,-tg Hockey 3,-1. When on the street or in the hall With a cheery smile she greets them all. Literature and Arts A: G,A.A. 4: Social Science 43 I-H1 Stars 4: French Club 4: Staff of Journal 45 Basket- ball Jg Entered from Plaintield 4. +A sa 935 sw I A7 .0 QWWIIBVQ z X ffaafg 4:53. 1 ax g5plllu.'44f 15. Qi s U 'gnu 5 V4 'A W At' . '.og.A 'gf X 'lllql' ann-- Sb Am' 'dal te' q 'Vs ws 3' 'K-its 'S : 755' Pr1 n v '!?J3L'xJe4t j 41 C 5 ii .L ef cgi? E ia I '87 7, A9 A, Qc-l. 2551429 ff-'spy M7216 ' ' it ggaffi' 0:35555 L f - 13 X.. ff s .125 fx ff' - .passe tem, 4 4, gtgeegrnf ,. -- .. 1 , 'SMQQHH A 2 t -. :fr -at A .t it s Ng uv' 'gun ge -0 F3 , og- Av gx 4' Q, -s...f,' fel ...-m-ww: Exams-'?, Ep, A-av 1' 0- - 'up I .4 . 5321 7!sG A ut gg.1Q56 lniicf .., MARGARET BARBOUR fMargJ Full of wit and short and snappy: Good tzatztred too, and always happy. Teacl1er's: J-Hi Stars 43 Chorus 4: Cax'alleria Rustic- ana 4, Opera. Entered frmn Blue Island 4. ETHEL BENSEN lBe-nnyb A sweet young lady full of fung Loved by nearly everyone, Business Administration: Biolugy Club 23 I-Hi Stars 3.-tg Gilpin English Club 33 Etiquette Club lg G..-XA. 1.21 Basketball 1.31 Baseball 1.2. CECILIA BEDFORD CCeleJ A kindly nature-tlzat ix C'ele's, ' This type of girl to us appeals. Business Administration: Public Speaking Club 43 I-Hi Stars 4: Entered from Minookzi 4. HlEI,EN BENSON LBunnyJ A shy sweet maiden full of fzmg Her joy in life is just begun. Secretarial: Gilpin English Club 1: Binlfigy Club 2. Sella- mr 2: J-Hi Stars 3,43 G.A,A. 3,43 Senior Shorthand Frienilship Club 4. Treasurer 43 Baseball 3,43 Hockey 4: Basketball 43 Track 3,41 Tennis 4. Dcmorny BELL CD00 .4 'wee bit shy and nziglzty sweet ,' Slze's the type j'01l'd like to meet. GX mr Music anfl Art: Gilpin English Club 1: Chorus Z: Biulogy Q Club .25 I-Hi Stars 5.4: Art Club 43 Public Speaking Club 4: Social Science Club 43 Senior Play 4. - A M-aw. .Mays AXNA MAE Bmcxwoou We know if slze goes out to teach Sztcress stands dose within her reach. Te-acl1er's: J-Hi Stars 3,43 Chemistry Club 4: llublic Speaking Club 4. 1 LOUISE BENEDICK A friendly girl ix our Louise,- Alwayx gay and out to pleaxe. 'l'eacber's: G.A.A. 1,l: I-Hi Stars 3,43 Biology Club Z: Public Speaking Club 4: Baseball 1.2. CONSTANCE BLASIO CConnie7 Q Of all the students that we know , We hate the most to ree her go. Ilressmaking: Terpsichorean 3.4: Biology Club Ig Gu-X,A. 3.4. A N' Y 4'i 1511 in ' 445921255 ex L fl Q Y H3 44552. 1 u .5'llIg O4 I fl Qu 1 Q g WQHQQVN ' v4 2 1 gg 33 '. .ag fanfic .Q .Q wah? - za A' 4 X, O 0 , 'Q' ' I -D A 1 L K ' .55 A , 'LT :gg AQ? ixfgfa, Aaigv is QOL fe - 9939 .4 'qw V216 4 ' 'Y 'saints'- ' 'UZQSS WS ' 14 ' 8'-N 4' im! e??5??5!o . ' CI L IFEX? figwk 449 l'f. K Q 5x:,llll'g . REQQ51.--u-u1q,.l1y r 485 J g nllliba ASV is +0 lf' 'Ski 'e ' fl 4 '5 gl' Q vi 5 n., 7. .. H v 1 1 uv 4 14 , A aa. fgggaysfl' '-i+J555Ul5:E-'give -Egimglv' si X W 5 W 7 l HELOISE BLATT CStubD Stub sure is a sweet little girl,- She has the hair that simply must rurl. Literature and Arts A: G..-X.A. 1.2.3,-13 Etiquette Club lg Baseball 1.23 Track 1. BIILURED BOLTON tMill A steadfast friend, loyal and lr11f',' She is always happy, never blue. Business Administration: G,A.A. l.2,3,4: ,l-Ili Stars 3,-li Girl Scouts l: Gilpin English Club 1.3: Basketball 1: Hnckey 4. IHARVIORY S. BLATT Liked by the kids as lzerajires 1ell,' Dear ta the teachers and students as well. Literature and Arts B: G.AA. 1,Z,3.4: Biology Club If Senator 2: Camera Club 3: French 2,3. Program Cum. 3: J-Hi Stars ll, Vice President 3, President -l: Public Speaking 4: R,O.T.C. 4, Co. A. Sponsurl Stuilent Conn' cil 1,31 Social Science Club -l: journal Stan 4: llonur Society 4: Senior Play -l: Baccalaureate Usher 32 Base- ball 1.2.3,-lg Basketball 1.2.5,-lg Track 1,2,3,-l: Tennis 1,21 Sophomore Committee Z. Exns BoNoMo tEnel She's friendly, she's witty. shes rule: - Three rahs for her and a toot. '11-acher's: G.,-X..-X. 1..Z.3: Girl Scouts, Nnrth Star Troup 1.1: Chemistry Club -lc Social Science Club -lg lllnlngy Club Z: J-Hi Stars 3.4. - 3 EYELYN M. BLAZEVIC I A brilliant stena she will he - For some old rnan, just wait and see. i Secretarial: J-Hi Stars 5.4: Binlngy Club 3: Senior slltlftlllillfl Friendship Club 4: Social Science Club -l. 1 LAVERNE BOURGUIGNON tLouiel J LaVerne Baurguignan, a rather small lad, But with a great big smile that isn't half bad. Business Administration: Mixed Chorus l: Boys' Chur- us 2: German Club 3.-l. FLORENCE BLOOD Florence is one that likes to draw The nicest jigures f?j you ever saw, Music- and Arts: Art Club -1: French Club 2,31 Public Si-making 4: Etiquette Club 1, G.A.A. lg Biology Club 13 Gilpin English Club 3: J-Hi Stars 3.-lg Basketball 1. DEWIT1' BOURRIE CDeJ Yea! Joliet! Yea! Joliet! We hear our leader shouting yet. Literature and Arts A: Band 1,2,5.-lg R.O.T.C. 1,.2,3: Biology Club Z3 Yell Leader -l. A C.: feds. .game ,- g gee. game 5 '5 .8 -,401 Q yt 0- -1 Q Q W 50k v4 ' '5 'WV' l94 O I' ' '--- 1'-v -x A .Qin '0 l lv pl V, tg lm A on A I --mm Dann - 4- QAQJ -J' 4 4 v. Q :af twin, '52 .Thw refffe R ge ' A 16 -9 oil 6, kngsxxjs H sa' if A9 gl ma. fnrezeznl :ZC2rJ::7pB'224- i X -t:e ...Ax-g.4v i7E' 'fussy - ' Q- 15 H Y A X xx' fy!!-,R-,Q 4 A 3 , .Qn. ' Q 'QafQb . ana 4' il, sgiffsn. 41, Y:..gii,, U l i - Ay 1 1 greg? A gf w n V4, 4 Lwy 12 :gf xgqpt ga iz' il QM! ,, AE f4g?,t xexzijgagy N5 , , , I. TPA . 51425. ,gg 5 lewlzi- H bfksrfi L 49 IVIARION BOYD CSisp ' Naomi BROWN CBrownie7 A cheery, happy, carefree Miss, Who tells her friends Z0 call her Sis, Literature and Arts B: G.A.A. 1,.Z,3g ,l-Hi Stars 3.43 l'ubl1c Speaking Club 4: Biulbgy Club J: Sncial Science Club 4g Lunchroom Club 5: Baaeball 1,25 Basketball 1. Her friends are inany, her foes are jets, ' She'5 alwayx peppy, kind and true. 'l'eaclier'sZ Mixeil Chorus 1.1.3.-I: Curl! Ch-,wrus 1.2.3.4L Camera Club 3.43 French Club 2,33 tl,A.A. J.3g Rifle Cnrps 1.l,5. Vice Preaitlt-nt 2.5. Range Officer 11 Gilpin English Club 1: ,l-lli Stars 3.4: Biwlogy Club 2: Si-c-ial Science Club 41 Hockey Team 1.4: Bells uf Beaujfvlisn uperetta 3, Caxalleria Rusticanan opera 4. LEONARD C. BRADLEY tLenl 5' Q r. 9 m 21 - lNIARt1.ARU BROWN tPegJ A Y V new ,af LQQQ ...wc E-L ' , 6 Q 'Y at al YQ A iw f E35 Q Z ' 'K 1 I X255 fx , Wh Q6 Q 1 ,iq 1 1 ,Q 1 f Q' te' 4 K ls he neat? I'll say and hawq On the street, why he's ll wow lingineeringg Band 1,Z..l,41 R.U,'l'.C, 1,252 lst Lieuten- ant S3 Student Cciuncil 13 Orchestra 1.4: Qpera Qrches- tra 5.4: Bantl Dance Orchestra 5.4: Cheniiftrly Llub'43 Sympli-any Orchestra 4: Officer S Club 3, Gilpin English Club 4. Treasurer 45 Member Mirlwest Syinphtinic Bantl 31 Xatiiinal Hanil Contest 2,55 State S--lo Contest 4. She's friendly and zvittyq xlze'x loyal and lrzrrg E N0 niatter 'wlml happens, .the sfifkx flare tu i yon. Literature anil Arts A: G..-MA, 1.l.3.4, Ch, lfntertain- 'nent Cum, .lg liirl Scuuts 11 Bntlugy Club 1.1: Jllli W Stars 3,41 Etir uctte Club 23 1 rt-nch Club 5.43 Basketball 3,42 Chemistry l l.J,3,43 Baseball 3,53 Hnckey 2.3.41 Truck 3.3. xifwql . H ,,. - fy -:l f DHHOTI GEORGE H, BRANNDN 0 V , Jolly, happy, nirejree hay: H .. .S To hiin, the world ix full of joy. V' Music a' Rletlicineg Biology Club 1,13 French Club f Club JL Club 43 Social Science Club 4: Track 2.3. 3 5 Club 41 'sf-. BERNARD BURIP tBu1npy Bernardh lf -M A R Bernard ix our fanzera :min A3544 And does in well ax experlx mn. A l lfngineering: French Club 5.4: Camera Club 4: Rlixml r ' SZ Chorus 3,42 Boys' Chorus 3,42 Xatinnal Honor Society 4: E' , ? ,, , Vsher 5,43 Stutlent Manager ut opera Cax'aller1a Rus- L 3 !l'f'fl'f ' ticana : Music Supl-rx'isor's C-inference at Springfield 3: ' R! ' 5l'V'lk l lintcretl from Cnionvillt-. lbwa 3. HAPPX' BRUDER Sclloul, Cl1iC3gu 2. BI.-XYXARD BRDCKMAN tBrockJ Wlien Maynard is in drafting flats Each student there, he rim surpass. lnflustrial Mechanical Drafting: Drafting Club 4. Treas- urer 45 Technical Sergeant R.O.T.C. 3,4. Happy am I, and from fare I am free Why aren'! you all fonterzted Literature ancl Arts B: French Club Treasurer Z: Sucial Science Club 4: Etiquette Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Camera Club 3.4: J-Ili Stars 3.4, Biology Club lg Public Speaking Club 41 Entered from Parker High gs- like me? 2.5. Secretary- QRX, . MM ' -Pi--i ' N-g kxx xii-Wei Qfim 7 ' QQN r eq.. , -..g re g .err 'I' . N .Ol XXL' L .A I Illv U ll , TN 50 4. 2 j'1 . V tv gfjvl 1745 f - - Cx C, f ally 'D ,-- :F Ra. EZ.. 52,2429 eli mrrsgfi- e' lie. ,4.g-g,f.- .L Z6 16 wxx 4' 190:55 gfabflgb I' 1 ,dfaags teknfg, 4' -. vm-ff--.l 1-. Qt 19 - - 4' 4-em---fit. i. '- yt O Ap N545 591 1 -nuns puns- 'd? .Q Q95 ,lf '!'. , 5 - 1 +. :rf wx- fs l A' -4? 's .A he it J 4 , ,,, - --:.- -' e. 1 A :. moi. .-551429 ' :5 'Wfi - ' 'Y! Qa'f ... b i24f?5 4 '- ANNA CALOSIO A lively girl with twinkling eyes And a friendly smile that never dies, Secretarialg Biology Club 2: ,l-lli Stars 3,-lg Senior Shorthand Friendship Cluh -13 Social Science Club -lg Group leamler J-Hi Stars 3. ZIRNA CHAFFEE CZeeJ Very small but Loved by all. Secretarial: Senior Chorus Z,3,-l: Iuniwr Chorus lg Girls' Chorus 3,-11 Senior Shorthand Frienllship Club -lg liti- quette Club 21 Biology Club 2: J-lli Stars .Hg Gilpin English Club 2: Girl Scouts 1: Hockey 3. ROY C ARLOSS An engineer he hopes to Ire We know he has ability. lingmeeringg Band l,.Z,.l.-lg R.O.T C. 1.1.3, l,icult-nqnii .Kg German Club 2,.lg Band at Springfield 3: Social St-ivnct Club 4. ev- V.-XLDELIAR CARLSON Not murh rruoing for soriz'ty,' lllaintaining an air of deep solniely. Business Ailininistratiung Gilpin English Club 35 Y:-an Book Staff 4: Journal Staff 4. , IRENE CARTER ' A brilliant srlzolar, a Frenrlr sfmlerzl, ton Vous-etes indzcstrieuse. Conzprerzez vous! Literature and Arts A: Cv.A.A, 1,.Z,3.-lg Frencli Club 3,4, Vice President 43 Latin Club 2,33 Biology Club Z2 ,l-lli Stars 3.45 Public Speaking Club -lg Social Science Club 4: Student Council 2: Honor Society 43 ,lnurnzil Stall lg Tennis Z: Baseball 2: Track Z. JAIXIES E. CHRISTIANSEN He's quite a shiek in his fur roulg His roadster loo, is tl flussy bout. Literature and Arts Ag Gilpin English Club 1.3: Social Science Club -lg Hi-Y Club 2.3: Spanish Club 35 Biology Cluh 1.2.32 Home Room Manager .23 Freslimzin Cmn- inittee Ig Sophomore Committee 25 journal Stuff -1: Football 1.2: Basketball 2, . MARIAN CHAFFEE A charming lady have we here To grace our class with eonsianf rlzver. Music and Arts.: Art Club -lg Biology Club lg German Club 3.4: Orchestra. 1,Z.5,-1, Secretary 4: jslli Stars S.-l: Etiquette Club Z. GEORGE W. CHURCHILL tChurchl Here's a boy who does delight In reading books, becoming bright. Literature and Arts B: French Club 3,-1. Cl-i. Program Committee 4: Biology Club 3: Physics Club 4: Social Science Club 45 Public Speaking Club 43 Entered from I Plattville 2. it ' N-1 3 zfyz - . 492.5 3557 cfffirofx R fl ,QKHQ aim Q isp-.gag gg. 0 -? ' x 4 ing, ggi. .QA lgggh be Tggw W - 0 .v w f C45 Qld H s 3 ,A A TL! ffffggvei :1..-u,52'N5'2Z- '55fHQ'u-'i' 2'ffg C -' 4 ' W g AY 0 I g sg L 4 , ss .is .rl .slum 'Q -Zia... 'T gan' , ll ls. A69 V 3 i - V6 - .t f. . J. ,,., ,V C. . 0. 2, 0 J ,, -3 -Sqft, Q- ' .. Q. M F 4 17 -A X-:X WA ,re ,asm - .pass asm., r 1 Q 90404 I sl 5 3 in Qglhqvg ff v Q . ..s'llI.'... . 15. im . 9 .. ' A' QQQ, lll'l'1b h lx v- lr :et .We . 'va -- 1'1 v- rf' 2 f 5 X ' N32 ji 3 IS Hg ALNJAA 9' 915' Dwi. Z .-ani' -Q s 'waa-'M 5-easmgzwe-' Wmfst- - 'we fe? KF 1 Ke .' - is-. 'lf' - is ' . li ? J Lej ' - is-w '-...L fb' 59 GEORGE CONSTANCE CConnieJ George Constance is the monicker of this young lad Who at drills in R.O.T.C. is not half bad. Business Administration: Gilpin English Club 1,35 R.O. 'l'.C. 1,2,3,-1, Sergeant 4: Social Science Club 4. lWARGUERI'IE MAHONEY Dark hair and pretty eyes We'll admit she's rather wise. Secretarialg Chorus 1,Z,3,4g Girls' Chorus 1.Z,3.4: I-Hi Stars 3.4. XVALTER E. CONSTANCE tWaltl Tall with curly, most unruly hair Which he keeps down with patienre and care. Me-Iicine: R.O.T.C. 1.Z,3.4, Sergeant 4, Znd Lieutenant 4. AGNES CROSSEN CMrs. George Davish Agnes was always a great tennis star,- We see her quite often, driving her rar. Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 1,2,3.4p French Club 3.43 Latin Club 3: J-Hi Stars 3.4: Biology Club 25 Public Speaking Club 43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Company B. 3. R.O.T.C. Stal? Sponsor 45 Tennis l,2,3g Baseball 35 Basketball 2,3. VANCE Cook tCookieJ He works so well At the Oliver Hotel. Literature and Arts B3 R.O.T.C. 3,-tg Blue and Gold Club 4: Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,-1: Mixed Chorus Librarian 1.1.35 Track 4. Iirnnr. DAIXIMANN Light and pretty, curly hair,- With her smile she's always there. Secretarial: G.A.A. 1,43 Etiquette Club 1.2: Gilpin Eng- lish Club 3: J-Hi Stars 3,43 Senior Chorus 3,-lg Girls' Cliorus 45 Bells of Beaujolisf' operetta 35 Cavalleria Rusticanaf' opera 45 Biology Club 2: Senior Shorthand lfriendship Club 43 I High Journal Staff 43 Home Room Manager 4: Hockey 1. XVINIFRED CORBIN CWinnieJ Here is Winnie, quiet miss In her company, one's in bliss. Secretarial: I-Hi Stars 3,41 Senior Shorthand Frientlslnp Club 43 Social Science Club 4. Bmrrux DE FILIPPI tBeJ Upon her Venus' smile descended Yet other gods their gifts extended. Business Administrationg G.A.A. 3,43 I-Hi Stars 4, Group leader 4: Terpsichorean 3.43 Social Science Club Jg Senior Play 41 Track 3.4: Tennis 3.4. ,Lail- .J Q ,XJR 93, Q15 lt. 30 s 'Os rffqs 1 v 1 , 1 A , X R fl. it 'H 1 A ' lvl l' - s 55 'WWW' 'Vx 'S an ' 099' '-'rn At' i ' 'Fil ns J ,123 M335 Zi 3 ,Iii ,143 3L'NJ'4i 5' 'iv 12.01. ,fe .-5142-F' : or QSSWQZ- -'M -SMR assi'-'E Higgs - - 18 +A 9.1 'ig 151 rf -. sziwtilf. -' 1 wmv- rife-s 1 l 5 llll v4 I 15. Q: .. Q I 'aan' W5 b :Q ml' gon 5 I -T --un us a .uc- ' 'B fm' 'ffl KY gl Q s ng, mga 'ga '7 h-Gr if-ff!! Q Q f' -u Av Q ' ' -. A af ie, 5,-ef fe Qc-1. -2155513-F Tires 'wie 41- -2:3.54'x:1w'?6 '-:ws r A I HELEN E. D1Rs'r As we know talking is her delight, But 'we're sure barking dogs never bite, Literature and Arts BQ J-Hi Stars 3,45 Gilpin English Club 33 Social Science Club 4g Entered from Minooka lligh School 3. ALTA C. EDER CAD Alta is a quiet little miss, Yet her absence is bound to be missed. Sk-cretarialg Gilpin English Club 1,25 Biology Club .Zg J-lli Stars 3,45 Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 4: Social Science Club 4. HELEN DOXSEE She has blonde hair and eyes of blue, Straight pearly teeth, a heart that's true. Se-cretarialg I-Hi Stars 3.4: Gilpin English Club lg Mixed Chorus 25 Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 45 Orchestra Accompanist 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Etiquette Club 2: Chorus Opera 3, Tennis 2g Hockey and Soccer 25 B1- olngy Club 2: Bells of Beaujolis 5. A CLARENCE EFNER lTedD He studies in the auto shop And does it hard to rearh the top. lnclustrial Arts A. BIARIE DWYER Marie is small, but oh so nice, No 'wonder we want to look at her twire. Secretarialg Biology Club 21 Gilpin English Club 23 Islli Stars 3.4: Senior Shorthand Friendship Club -35 Social Science Club 4. KATHRYN EDWARDS Kathryn is here, Kathryn is there In fact she is just everywhere. Secretarial: Chorus 3.43 Treble Choir 1.2.3,-tg Girls' Chor- us 3.-li I-Hi Stars 3,4. HAZEL FRANCES EATON KHazzJ Mighty quiet, shy and meek, A steadfast friend you'll always seek. Literature and Arts B3 from Batavia H. S. 1927. MILDRED HELEN EDWARDS A stenographer she plans to be, And at each job works steadily. Secretarial: Biology Club 2: I-Hi Stars 3,43 Senioi Shorthand Friendship Club 4. nv' ,zh- .L sd 'D fphtb 5' 5 4 A gvmtzfvgb, 11. Qs 14' , '!2A4Z: DA 5. jail lgiggx Q91 'll I-5-1 gg Q ',SQ,,l Onyx g 'B +55 if Ngiggy fa 'Tr'-F' A ,lg Q .AV gl ut Q0 . s ' H ' ,, ' KJ Tlol- 'ZQZZGJ 4F:+lS55'wN:Z- -'1- figmgierzfi 6:34559 f 19 J - x-Jaxx N-H if 5533? . - Z, 4455-2 t A1f -r':- '? 3i5aw rl' dw' ie' . ls xv.. R31 iq 'gig' gg ., AA lg ALN-Fog .iv A, ale .. U . A J Qol. , .-Ezetfl' J-wsiwwil f - '2'5W,'Q',u- ' Fixes: L 4 ARDIS Louisa ECE Ardis is timid and yet a friend: The kind that studies until the end. 'l'eacher'sg Biology Clnb 2. Senate lst semester in Znd pear: Accompanist for Boys' and Girls' Chorus 4: Stull- ent Council 4. HAROLD L. EMILEY He is a boy quite bright and gay And has a horn he sure ron play. Business Arlministration: Banvl 1.13.43 R.O,'l'.C. l,2.3.4g Gilpin English Club lg Biology Club 2: Student Council -lg Public Speaking Club -lg State Band Contest Z5 Nal tional Hand Contest 2.3,-lg lst Prize Sectional Solo Con- test 3,41 lst Prize State Solo Contest 3: Member Sym- phonic Band of Music Supervisors Convention at Springv ticltl 3: Lieutenant Co. A 31 Captain 1Staffl 43 Journal Staff 33 Year Book Statf 33 Ailam Award 33 Quarter- master of Band 4. CHARLOTTE EICH Charlotte is rzire-oh my und how. DUl1,l you wislz you rould meet her right now! Sefrt-1:irial Cnurseg G.A A. 1. SYLYIA A. ENGLEMAN lSliversl Wlzefz by otlzerx spitejul words are flung, She muirztairzx a golden silerire and holds lien' tongue. Clerical: Biology Chill .lg Gilpin English Club .23 J-lli Stars 3,43 Social Science Club 43 Etiquette Club Z, NICK EL1-'TER He 'works and studiex with tuizbitiorz And was our Senior ploy electrician. linginecringg Radio Club 11 llanil 2: French Club 3,45 lilectrician, Senior Play 4. MARY ERB We ull agree xl1e's lolx of fun,- And ox for work .rlze gets it done. Literxiture anil Arts Ag G.A.A. 2.3.45 tl-Hi Stars 3,-lg Bi- ology Club .11 Social Science Clulu 45 Terpsichorcan Cluli 3,42 Chorus .?,3.4: Treble Clwir 3,41 Girls' Clmrus Z,5,4: J High journal Staff 4. MAE EMERSON Mae 'works for Mr. Tramx you see She types and writes quite speedily. S'ecretarial: J-Hi Stars 3.4: Chorus 1.2. OLGA E. ERICK SON A 'very level headed little girl Who never lets anything .vet lzer trwhirl. Business Organizationg German Club 23 Gilpin English Club lg I-Hi Stars 3. Q L 0.01 'X gguuhqg Xl gms lf ffgwu Af- ,, ,oS- ui fx we 00 .fv iii- t - dv X ,545 ma' R ' s f.9,6-8 022453. - ,-1 K .fees !iQ' '-1G55-ii: nv , As Ai R' 'x ex R Cafe- 4 V X M R v ' , ' re i X . . -2 ,,,. ,T A , QOL L., sw P31 'f . 1 - ' ue- ' . 20 .Mm Jams, ,' , . ,.f. gg. sax. fbaigfpelf. 15. qt F, Q 4' . iwllaqs lv v. bi, 'lgggg 'gf -1:-qu :qua--'ggi A pg' 'JA ' 9' wig, Q3 vf - fs '43 va ,. ,- Qld -- 1 C 12 1 'FQ f ea5 W'tE-'Hgh 31 -ismgzw 9352453 f EDITH M. EVANS A friendly girl that likes good books She's blessed with brains and some good looks Secretarial: Biology Club 25 Gilpin English Club 1,31 ,l-Hi Stars 3.43 G.A.A. 13 Girls' Chorus 5.43 Mixeil Chorus 3.3.41 Opera and Operetta, Cavalleria Rustic! ana 4, Bells of Beaujolisf' 33 All at Sun Z. VICTORIA FENOGLIO lVicJ We hope she gets a good posilion For there's no end to her ambition. 'llt'l1CllCl'l5C J-Hi Stars 5.4. learler in 4th yearg l2,A..-X. 1.13.43 Chemistry Club 45 Social Science Club 4: Biology Club Z3 Girl Scouts 23 J lligh journal Staff 4: Stutlent Council 35 Home Room Manager 33 Biology Senator .21 Class Party Committee l.Z,3g Sophomore Committce 21 Basketball 1.2.1,-ll Baseball 1.2.3,-lg Tennis 1. Track 3,43 Hockey 3.4: Honor Society 4. GRACE L. EYMAN fGracieJ With a 'uoire full of joy and a .smiling fare She will help make this world a happier place. Secretarial: Biology lg G,A.A. .Z..l,4: J-lli Stars 3,-lg Gil- pin English Club J. Presiilent .21 Social Science Club 4: Etiquette Club 1: Rifle Corps 3: Stuili-nt Council 21 llome Room Manager 3. ROBERT J. FOLK CBObl .4 dandy lad, a right good sport When one needs help Bob gives support. Literature and Arts A: Orchestra 1..Z..l.4. Manager 2. l'resi1lent 3: Biology Club 2. Treasurer 2: R.O.'l'.C. 3.4. lst Lieutenant 4: Blue anil Golil Club 3.4: Hi-Y Club .Z,.t,41 Social Science Club 4: Public Speaking Club 4. Yice Presirlent 4: Boys' Chorus Z3 Honor Society .l.4: Business Manager of Year Book 4: Stuilent Council 1.2: ,I High journal Staff 4: Secoinl lixtempore Speaking Contest 43 Ivy Day l'-tem 4: Liglitxrciglit liootliftll 2.3.42 l,iglItweiglit llasketbzill 5.4: Track l,2,3.4. JEAN F.-XIRBAIRN Clrifer, rule and full of fun Jeaizft snappy line wins everyorze. Literature and Arts B1 G..-X..-X. 1,203.45 J-Ili Stars 3.4: Bzology Club .21 French Club 2.3.41 I'ublic Speaking' Club 4: Social Science Club 4. EDNV.-XRD H. FRENCH lEddiel A tall and handsome lad is he, ,-ls all the girls will surely see. Business Aclministration: R.O.T.C. 1..2.3.4. Sergeant 3.4: Social Science Club 41 German Club 43 Officers Club 3,43 Business Manager of the ,l 4: Treasurer German Club 45 Year Book Staff 4. ANDREW FENOGLIO lGumpsl Andrew made high school in only three years Caught up to his sis, and most brought her to tears. Business Ailministrationz VV.II.1Y. 1: R,O.'l'.C. 1.1.31 Public Speaking Club 3: Social Science Club 3: Student Council 3: Corporal of R.O.T.C. 1, lst Sgt. 2.3. RLITH FROBISH CRufust Of hard work she never was afraid For proof, look up the grade she's made. 'll-acber's: Orchestra 3.4: Biology Club .25 ,l4Hi Stars 5,43 Social Science Club 45 Public Speaking Club 43 Honor Society 3,45 Adam Award .lg Class Prophecy 4. U rf-f lnlg 'EE ' 5 t saga ggi ' f 'f53!0. 'G-.eq... ..........,,..f.. ...',4' ,tw--4255 ii' ' 91 Fd '61 ' ri-fff- 5' I ' ka 44' I J 5 sea. as is 45' -v-v-.- .-' 1- -ww 4.5-we -- 2'-:' aav-:ne Waxes? fa. 21 Xe . 4' B :SWE . f ,Q i grp sims as 5-f ir, 'l---r- 'wut' ,ew- 1aa ie' L :nf was is H1-ff. log AL-,JfQ5 61 .E gi' Akai 3 -.f -4 ' 12,1 2542 :13t+a52uw'i3 4 ' 'e:gSalQq2v 0:0452 L I RoBER1' FULLER CBobJ He's a shark at having fun, It seems he's always on the run, Literature and Arts A: Hi-Y Club 45 Biology Club 2: Blue and Gold Club 3,4. Secretary 4: Gilpin English Club 53 Football 1.3.-lg Basketball 2.3. Nl.-XDOLINE GILBERT Slze's very quiet but resolved to win The deepest rivers made the smallest din. 'l'eacl1er'sg Girl Scouts 1,29 J-Hi Stars 3.45 Social Science Club -lg G.A.A. 1. IONE FUQUA iChubD Another three year student, she Who worked so hard and steadily. Business Administration: G.A.A. 1: J-Hi Stars 45 Senior Sluirtliancl Friendship Club 4. TOM GLASS Caesar was short, Napoleon, too, See 'what you have in store for you. Literature and Arts A: Biology Club Z1 Band lg R.O. T.C. 1.2.3,-1. CATHERINE GALVIN Some pretty hair, some pretty eyes Perhaps tlzat's why she is so wise. Secretarial: Etiquette Club 1: Biology Club 33 I-Hi Stars 3.4: G.A,A. 1.13.43 Senior Sliortlianrl Frienmlsbip Club 4: Baseball lp Tennis 2.3. FRANCES GORGES fFrubJ She's very pretty and quite still You never see her without Phil, Business Administration: G.A.A. 1,25 I-Hi Stars 3,43 Gilpin English Club 1: Basketball 23 Baseball 1,2. RVTH GIFECRD You'll have a long search before you will find A girl so generous, so good and so kind. Secretnrialg ,T-Hi Stars 3,-1, leader 4: G.A.A. Z3 Biology Club 2: Senior Sliorthand Friendship Club 45 Home Ronin Manager 2: Basketball 3. GERTRUDE GRANT fGertJ She put all masks upon the shelf Made up her mind to be herself. Business Administration: Public Speaking Club 4, Proa grain Comm. 4: G.A.A. 1,25 Social Science Club 4: Iuuim' Chorus Accompanist Z: Senior Chorus 1.2,3,-l. Accoinpanist 43 J-Hi Stars 3,-1. ,.i, , V f' . , ts . x -1 'Aunt U Y- WU ,fb 63.22. , , gg. sm C5'.'l'.Q A . gil! A nu. ,4 I , 0 5 nu. lm ' ol A l 'ws gls p 0 ' ig n ' 'C Y y, IV vga. 'gg '7 h'6v if-i'f ' ' , f . 'X 520 A2 f 15 X N' ' -'37 s9 snniiv- 1 IW - - - - 41 , . . is L .fgb hx ft ' 'S' ---u 111' ,Q . 1 N to al I lk. Av x S at ef 'mai' as '-lr'1-itll - - 5 -+326 0' .,:i 7' - 22 U im 46420 '51 w o s rr -fc li C gtk I 'ln as r uFi fb A .Q n' '0f'l .yt Q 1 U ll al Q fo U pl 6,73 gg ,'7 nv rt-f 'Y, 3 4 1' , 5 xvgasxxgg 2 Q3 I may ALNJ,.,v3 an gr Ql 'fr We ptr:-,sy huge.. - - -2,554,151,555 -M lager.. L FRANCES G. GREEN A mighty sweet girl and a good sport, too, Whatever she tackles, she's bound to come thru. Secretarialg G.A.A. Z,3,45 Terpsichorean 3,45 Biology Club 25 I-Hi Stars 3,4, Group Leader 45 Gilpin English Club 2, Treasurer 2: Etiquette Cluh Z5 Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 4, President 45 Social Science Club -15 Home Room Manager 15 Basketball 3.4, Captain 45 Baseball 3,45 Hockey 45 Tennis 3,45 Track 3,4. JACK D. KELLOGG Is Jack with Agnes, or Agnes with Jack? Never, either does the other one lack. Industrial Arts A5 R.O.T.C. l,Z,3,-1, Captain 45 Of'ficer's Club 3,-4. FRED GROHNE CFritzy There was a lad called Fred Grohne At playing the trombone, he's the bologne. Literature and Arts A5 Hi-Y Club 3,45 German Club 2,3.-15 Band l,2,3,-lg R.O.T.C. l,2,3,4. SAM W. SINIILES Smiles is his name, Smiles 'win him fame. Business Administration. NORB'IA A. GUSTAT CNormj Quiet, sweet and so denzure A good true friend to be sure. Secretarial5 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 J-Hi Stars 3,45 Senior Short- hand Friendship Club 45 Gilpin English Club 15 Biology Club 25 Track 3,4. HAZEL TRELIELLING S1ze's a member of the office Stal? And has a fheery smile, a wholesome laugh. Secretarial: G.A.A 3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Gilpin English Clurlb 35kBasketball 3,45 Baseball 3.45 Hockey 35 Soccer rg rac ' 3. RUTH M. I-LABERKORN Here's a maiden small and fair Blessed by God with curly hair. Dressmakingg G.A.A. 1,35 Biology Club 25 Etiquette Club Z5 I-Hi Stars 3.45 Basketball 15 Tennis 3. ROBERT BRUCE WEST Look to the East, but look to the West For there is where you'll find the best. Engineering Public Speaking Club 45 Social Science Club 45 Football 45 Entered in '28 from Carthage High School, Carthage. Mo. 135 uvx ' ' . 4291!-'Q -'G Y ff- Ht- feng, 'lll.'...' 15.Q. 1 Q I ': is ,go 'QA 'Of' fm-F1-'at J ,psyd 'Of' ' P fs 0 VF 3 51 ,, 15 ,.... ,xgsmixag al-ET: Tn. -A X if TU 'Z' QQ- 5'-We V216 f ' '2:e..!-1-a:s5?2S 'lirwwevs 23 f x S-'gb : G-f No gn s 47557029 'U LX - Xl MSSSQ aifit- 4 3 gqiigloafg ,A 0. -Q L , lsikglhlvx K' 'G 2 A sl 'Ea A4 PW' A' 5 S Ogg 5' Gggsxxjf, Liga- I sa? ALNJ,4f5 F917 Eli: Qol. C 31425, P2Z7S31f :kve:e - - 'tY2mi15 323539212 - . - ,ALICE NIXLDRED HARMAN As is shown by lzrr grades, to her lrsxorzx 5he'5 true Tho slze's not known lo many, ,Ilze's liked by that few. llusiness Adrninistratinng Al-Ili Stars 3.4: lluimr S Ieieq 5.4: lflitc-red 1:Iml Quincy. lll., 2. IQATHRYN HE.ATH Here is u girl all of us know A From her rule litlle smile and flleer-v hello. Literature and Arts Ag f1.A.A. 1.2.5.-4: Sec y-lreas. 4: .I-lli Stars 3,4. Group Leader 3.4, Vice Pres. 4: Biology Club Z. Senate 23 French Club 4. Pres. 43 Latin Club 3.3: Terpsichorean Club 3.4, Sucial Chairman 43 Public Speaking Club 4: Student Cnuncil 2: J llnme Riinni Manager 3: Honnr Snciety 3.43 Junior Reply lu the Seniors 3: R.O.T.C. Spnnsor Military Band 43 Year Bnok Staff 4: J High journal Associate Editor 43 Senior l'lay 41 Baseball 1.23.43 Tennis 1,2.3.4: Track 1,l,3.-I: Basketball 1,Z.3,4. RI'T1I A. HARPER In and out and here' and tlzerl' Tlzir live girl is f'm'r'yIulzere, A Music and Arts: German Club 5,41 Clinrus 115,45 liti- 'IUUNC' Cllill 32 Biolngy Club 2: jvlli Stars 3,43 l'ublIc Speaking Club 4. ELIZABETH HENDERSON CBettyJ To her of blur ryfx and golden lmir TFl'f5ll'lZOP'f' gum' ii gif! xo rare, l.:teI'atIIre and Arts H: Terpsicliureaii 1.3,-I: Bi-ilngy Club 1: G.A.A. 1.1.3.-1: Assistant Advertising Manager 3: Assistant Secretary 4: Sucial Science Club 43 jklli Stars 5.4: Suplionitire Cnrnnnttee I: Year Book S'tatT 4: jiiur- nal Staff 4: Basketball 1,J.3.4:Y Baseball 3: Track 1,l,jg 'lllgnnis 1: llnckey 2.1: All at Sea Z. VERA C. HARTLEX' Look II! lf'rru,' uiu't the szveel Slze's the tx F lwvv want to mee! i . P . ' Secretarial: Student Cnuncil 1: f'2.A.A, 1.Z.3g j-lli Stars 3.1: S1-cial Science Club 4: Biology Club ll Etiiiliette Club J: l'lfwIIIe Ri-'III Manager Z3 Baseball 13 Track 1. HUGH HENDERSON HPR lots of fun and is all good looki, He likex the girls und he likes good books. l.IteI'atuI'e and Arts A: Hand 1.2.5.-41 Blue and llnld Club 41 lli-Y Club 2,3.4, l'res, 4: Biology Club .Ig R.O,T.C. 1.13, lst Sergeant 31 Gilpin English Club 33 Publis Speaking Club 43 Cliemistry Club 4: French Club -Ig llnnnr Society 4: 'Freasurcr nf Junior Class 3: Treasurer ui Senim' Cla-S 4: Senini' l'lay 4: Fnotball 4. Y .ARNOLD JACK HARTIAIAN lFish7 This fellow is liked by all of his friends For the pleaxant nature lzix flltlftlfffll' xendx. Business Adtninistratinng Sports, Editor of j High jour- nal 4: Circulation Manager of Year Book 4. WILLIAM HENDERSON CBilIl Still 'water runx deep Great fortunes he may reap. lingiueeringg Chemistry Club 4. Pres, 4: Public Speak. ing Club 4: Basketball 4: Entered front Peuria Central V Iligh School. September 1927. 'C C XS ,' 0 gfiflylf, .' ffiiie- 49552. , , X 's'lll. ot Q yn q. -.. - y gakgnpqx v. .A :sd lqwl lf. q...---.,,'-lx, ,ul--in--gy J 'gggnn 'oth Av 3 ' - 41,31 fear 93- r ' 43 4? va cs .if 'S' 'L ,fo . Gaines .Hag gawag, . 4' ...iv 7' 12401. ai 514-15 gm, as veins I - --::..AXx.v- .:l'E5 'hs.' - f 24 ' L g9'53s 425535. , Q ,digg liifikg, 4 . 65,---Zfvgg, 11. eg .. - - Av Qwllhfga L, '4 ' 34 Gia 'Vu ' a .1 Q ' n Av B 'L S. .pl gag ie : ,,, 4 fa -1 X 'Af s up an 5 I- 1 . 9 :- H' non. can-Ezeefn' -,3,c::A37 'W':Z : - -5HHQ1fe'56 Waxes? ipsum RALPH J. HENNINGS lDutchJ To have his friendship is a treal His genial manner can'l be heal. Business Administration: R.O.T.C. 1.13,-1, Curpuml 2. Sergeant 5. lst Sergeant -I, Private 35 lli-Y Clul. ,Kg Gilpin English Club 4, Presimlent -lg llumur Editor 'I llliih journal 4: llumor Editor Year Bowl-Q 4: OlTicr:r's C ui 3,-l. VIRGINIA HINTZ lGinJ Virginia wears an Art Club pin, And drawings wear her name as Gin, Literature :intl Arts A: Gilpin English Clulu 1, Sec. 11 llmlugy Cluh 1: Art Cluli 3.-lg Latin Club ll ,l-Hi Stars 3,43 Camera Cluh 33 Pulrlic Speaking Clulu 45 Nlixeil K Churus 1,.Z,3,4: Girls' Chorus 1,.Z,3.-lg Trehle Chuir 5,43 -,NX . llrnmr Society 41 Sturlent Council 33 Home Room Klan- ziger 5g Year Bouk Staff Art limlitor -lg Churus Operas K. B 1,l,3.-l: Music Repurter un ,l 4: Once in :I lllue Blfwilu 1: Bells of Beaujulisn S: Cavzilleria Rll5flL'2lllIlH -lp All at Sea 2. llr1ILDRIED HERBST fMilI1 Her light xlziuex bright But does not glare. hecretnrinll I-lil Stars 3,-I3 Gilpin lznglveli klulv 1.3: Biolngy Cluls J: Seniur Sh srtlmnfl Fricmlship Clul, -L ' GLADYS MARION HOLA1l.lN M S0 uzzajiefted, so fomposed in mind, Su firm, so strong, yet so refined. SL-cretarialg Gilpin English Club 1, 'l'reaQ. 1: lftiqtivttm' Clulr 1,13 Biolugy Cluh Z: I-Hi Stars 3,-I: G.A.A, 1.1.5.-lg l'ulIlic Speaking Lilulm 4: Tennis lg Buselmll 1: line- lietlmll -l. FLORENCE M. HIBNER We say farewell as parting nears And 'wish you lurk in eonziug years. Teacher 5: .lvlll Stars 31 G.,-X..-X. lg lizukctluill 1: il 'l'.ll.S 1: Elwoml High ll ,l.T.ll.S. 31 Schurz R41 ,l.'I'.H,h'. .Xl frm www. AIIBILR HOPKINS 1Patl Amberfi oboe is lzer hobby And she's not the least bit snoblzy. Business Ailministratiuiig Orchestra l.J,3,4g Mixenl Cliur- us 1: Biology Clulr 33 Camera Cluls .Ig il-lli Stars 3.4: Senior Sl1cn'tlmnrl Iirienrlsliip Cluh 4. H s . s XVILLIAINI HIBNER If you don? know this tall, lliin lad For you ii's simply just too lrad. Engineering. CANTRALL HLYNSLEY He d0esn't have to plan and seheme To make the army wall sealing team. Literature and Arts: Band 1,2.3,-1: R.O,T.C. 1.2.3 .1 o QF Ip Q Y 5 5 4,'g?l'5U. , C :fx 14?g MSM!- Q J. g55lIg'.. f fl Q. 1 1 ' 'whmox 4' 'vt D lil f'4' l'c ---1 Ti-f fa A 3' ' '0 l lv ' .I li' 'gigs 'lx 711-Pav li 7' 9' 'WA lv 3 Vg . .. .pr . Nagy, gg , '3 Ag AL-Nvnia Av X 'iv TL I ,avcifp ,,4QQ.!x11u1Ll3'CQ 1 ' Y f', 4119 7' U . sm, l., app' Nvegg - 1 LLM Cie , 5 1.35555 ,Mx - 25 A wxxx 4' , G-foo mfg-ED 149: ID ii , , 2-TL! A KQFIKXEA 1 3. 'tain - .- b le' it Vs N. of N Q45 gs :,,,,, -0 F1 , i C- ly 47 , IL fo A-x'QQ.vqx1f?hl3'7: ,i, A -rig ir 12.01. .'9143l' 4 +wpAve-sb - ' '-ef..--X-:.aaf,.. -:essays J HARRY HULL , With his brains and lasting smile Mft We know he leads a life worth while. 915- K Engineeringg R.O.T.C. 1.2.3,-4, Staff Sgt. Z, Lt. 3, Capt. 41 2nd Band 23,45 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 2,32 gum Honor Society 4. I JOHN F. JEFFREY QJeffJ t. og.-V 3. I ' . ill, .... , Never knew him to corn lain . 12.3, -' ., . . . R VV When he failed, he tried again. t Engmeermgg Gllpm Enghsh Club 43 Usher 3,4. ff:-. W ,275-lsr.-:t ,ff 1 X '-'ji A MARGARET JACOBS CPegJ A sweet little 'voice in a sweet little girl One of the kind that will set you awhirl. Secretarialg Gilpin English Club 1: Sophomore Com. 2: Junior Corn. .lg Girls' Chorus 5,45 Mixed Chorus 1,1335 Treble Choir 3.4: Biology Club 23 Bells of Beaujolisz' 3: Cavelleria Rusticanav 4: Once in a Blue Moon Z: Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 4. XVILLIAAI F. JENKINS His way through sehool our William slept And to himself, his genius kept. Clcricalg Biology Club 3. EDITH JACOBSON Edith is like many you ue met See her and there your eyes set. Secretarialg Biology Club Z3 J-Hi Stars -l. RUTH E. JENNINGS CRufuSJ She never had an evil thought, She speaks and arts just as she ought. Teacllefsg J-Hi Stars 3,43 Art Club 3,-5: Social Scienct Club 4. was ,,g:,--- ,V DIELVIN V. JAEGER CMelJ Happy go lzceky, smiling boy Who looks on life as one great joy. Industrial Arts A: Band 1.2.3.-8, Treas. -lg R.O.T.C. l,.2, 3,4. lst Lieut. 45 Hi-Y Club 4. .,. i FERN L. JOHNSON She has a heart with room for every joy And may we say There's room for every I.: l 1. Literature and Arts B: Public Speaking Club 43 G.A.A. 3. - Kg I Q J I French Club 3.4: Basketball 3.4. - Q 0 -, ., 1 ' x., xx C-,W 41, I :nil 5 'Lg 2-T A' ,Qi-ian tau-A A qv,n 'lu.oo 9 Q- -2 -., yy O . 'o'1 lv A ng A , V 1.015 yi 'Nlqgm nun-I fr. .Q ',ig0 -.yt 1, 3 Us X55 :af Quay 1 M' A! H 05 . Av 4' 5 'g.y qt ra 1 Q' 3LNd'N 4, ,r EP Qs. , .-?m-aio' ,Hear-'S -5 ff-'- 'vtmfai .. ' - 26 Xfire- 'Ug 1 X -L -vp C Olllll lfwtlf 5 4 hpblllllfegf. Vg. 0. sw AI ja, nlu.,:,. X :go Q13 1 llllb mm - 9- 5 me 1 u , , , un Phi !d ,J 5 M? lp 1, -A x.: Ianni. 4.736135 QNID EN r 4 a ... ,.,, ., , l - f -. t -I A - - 26 eo 9.53-we Aw, 2 1, 49 -. A ' 'L A i ' ' I mens! 'zrcew was H t3e54.'x1..w'-'- 'masse - HARRY E. JOHNSON Short and blonde with light straight hair He never worriesg hasn't a care. Clerical Service. ISABEL M. JONES tlsiel Both patience and diligence has Isabel Jones, Her work is accomplished without any moans. Business Aclministrationg J-Hi Stars 4g French Club 3,45 Social Science Club 45 Entered from Minooka High School 3. B HAZEL E. JOHNSON tHeyJ Hazel is like o sweet little child Quiet-demure and not a bit wild. Secretarialg Biology Club 2: Girl Scouts 1,25 Patrol l,t-rider lg Mixed Chorus Z,3,-lg Girls' Chorus -lg Bells uf Beaujolisn 35 Cavalleria Rusticana' 4. LEON E. JONES CCOachJ Leon had his school boy troubles And yet considered them. mere bubbles. Engineeringg Band 1,Z,3.-lg R,O.T.C. l,Z,3g Student Coun- cil lg Blue and Gold Club 4: Hi-Y 3,43 Advertising Manager of J High Journal 45 Sport Editor CBOys'j of Year Book 43 Sophomore Com. .23 Football 3.4. HOWARD JOHNSON QHowieJ Studies cause him little worry And he's never in a hurry. lntlustrial Arts A: Gilpin English Club 3. CHARLOTTE KARCZ She's a quiet little lass, But she shines in every class. Secretarial: Biology Club Z3 J-Hi Stars 3,42 Social Science Club -lg Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 4. MARGARET EVELYN JOHNSON Peg is quiet, what does that mean? Size has it just like a queen. Secretarialg Biology Club 23 J-Hi Stars 3,-lg Senior Shorthand Friendship Club 4. DELORES KELLY QDOJ Her life is like a cheery song To help some weary friend along. 'l'cacher's3 G.A.A. 1,Z,3,-l: Girl Scouts 1.2, Corporal 25 Gilpin English Club 1g Biology Club 23 Mixed Chorus 1,Z,3.-lg Girls' Chorus 3.-lg J-Hi Stars 3,-lg Public Speaks ing Club 49 Social Science Club 4: Member Permanent English Club Com. 19 Sopltomore Party Com. 25 Spanish Party Com. Z5 Chairman Public Speaking Club Party 45 Elicirtif Operettas 1,2,3,4: Hockey and Soccer lg Bas- 'et Ja Z. agp' A Vs - C-fooex s fi :Q-. 'M11164 0 Il 0 -Q R g 'wkmivx '. lic gp ' I ' '-1:-.nv nncfivf A 412' ' W W' fa' .afus Q- l Pffffo F' ll ' Q2 1 ' 45' :il A x,a 05 - S y iw'-30 A x 4' g A nah., 1 -. 2 9. 5 ll in fm-fem.: W :galil - sm'gg.we hfggggf h f 27 Xb H 5 -.sw-4 . aft -. - W 4 -' 'Q' e 1 f.w.L.,.,,.ga 4 , : f ,421 Aa 3151 : 5--7 I gg :K Qi QQ: .,,5n gn A -1 .o!L'K,4LQ, ,,,..-515: pg.,,,f,. f N C, K ft, -4. 3 l X Egflllzfzggf. VA. Q' I I . Q A' 9' VX QQ, li 1 '5 S '45 D 5 J' Y x Q01 A IL, 1 G- .Bm ' u 1 V I X In .sg ' QQAL ' q '- -- vnu,-gli rqpl7i' ' 'S l '41'. D 'If K 5 illnilf4-.. ln 552 mb, Tub Kelly played on our football team, And in the line lze 'won high esteem. lfnuine:-ring: Chemistry Club 4g Social Science Club 41 wg? Blue :intl Gnlrl Club 4: Class Football 15 Varsity Fnot- AIINNIE KOLLMANN Her smile is catelzing, unbobbed her hair .4 worth-while friend, we all deelare. 'l'cxmlier's: J-lli Stars 3.4: German Club LS, Secretary Snuizil Scicixrv Club -lp Biology Club 1. I.L'c11,LE IQELLY Slze's short and plump with early hair And snappy eyes, a skin quite fair. Ruxim-ss Asluiinistratiinig Public Speaking Club 41 ,l-lli Stars 4, C,x1u13R1N12 KUICKS lliatiel '--r Twinkling eyes and sparkling wit Someone says that she has Hit. Secretarial: Il-Ylli Stars 3,-lg G.A.A. 25,43 Mixed Cliurua 13,41 Girls' Chorus -I: Seninr S11-srtlizunl lrfltllililllli Club 4: Chnrue Qin,-r:u 23.4. E1.1z.usETH Y. KERR Singing along the way so gay We find her happier eaflz day, Lil:-rziture anwl Arts li: Orclieftra 1.J,5,4: I-Iii Stun 5.41 lliulirgy Club I: G..-X..-X. 1..Zg Public Spezil-inig Club -li Xuan' lluuk Stat? 33 journal Smit 4, Yizkxix Lfxsiisianr A very tiny lass is she ll'ho rules herself with modesty. Sccrctarizilg J-Hi Stars 5,43 Burial Suienre Club 4: Semi-1 Slwrtlmnrl Fricmlslilp Club 45 Biulugy Club 2. ALIIENE M. KING fMouseJ They fall her mouse 'Came sllefv so small And yet lzer pep exfeeds them all. Literature :mil Arts A1 G.A,.-X. 5.42 lrlli Stairs 3.4: Chiu-us 1.1.5,-ll Social Science Club 4: Public Speaking Club 43 Etiquette Club lg Girls' Clwrus 43 Latin Club 1.5: Biolugy Club 2: Clmrus Operas 1.2.3.4. LA VER,-5. LAMPHERE Shy sweet maiden full of jun Her joy in life is just begun. Sn-cretarialg I-Hi Stars 3.-lg Biology Club .lg Senior hlmrtltantl Friendship Club 45 S-:cial Scienre Club 4. ' fs C 0-XNO 4 ,f f' i if N eww' afg g?Cf'iY -MH? fm:- 5 ng. ol Q fl qt J g - A 5, 5 K vi f A dime 'IV' U l' -l-- f--v -s 4 ' 'o 'L L l i 1 V 'XXQk56, eil :Sagas 'E A -:nails nu--1- 0. ll , I Ah A: -- wr i X 'XX ,Amy h..Q gl- - .--l- V7 g V 4 K x . ' 1' not . f, R-22-'LW F - ,6- W - , s, im, 1 Z8 -J NGS Q! ,Wh AFB!! -' 1 44552. Y ' A': f3l O Q' Q1 -- 1:-I .a' 4' A g o' ex Lv Y Q 4, .5 :if .gym 92. W ' A fa WIA Ah ' ' ei, ff? . 1201. 591429 'e-usp NVALA- 4 - 'kiwi ' 'liziff ' ' JOHN LARGE 1 See how straight the leader stands Giving the company its ronunands. Agriculture: R.C.T.C. 1.2.3955 Student Council 1: Blue anzl Gold Club -15 Student Manager Basketball 2.3.41 Football 3.-4. ii- RAYMOND J. LINDBLAD This young nzan's fanry in tlze full V Turns to thoughts of srhool football. Engineering: Blue and Golml Club 3.4: Liglitweiglit lion!- ball 3. ROBERT LAWSON lBobl A pleasant lad, a friend worth 'while A winner, too, 'who runs tlze smile. lfIlglllC'El'lllgI Social Science Club -lg Public Speaking Club 3.-lg Blue and Gold Club 3.4: R.O.T.C. 3.45 Track 3.45 Entered from Elgin Z. FRANCEs M. LINDEN if r 1 ivan' llfe 'ue worked and played together jour whole years Shared rnany merry moments, .shed se'verul tears. Clerical: Biology Club lg Il-lli Stars 3,-15 Social Science - Club 4. 'r Q SHERVVIN C. Luzss CChuckJ Sherwin's in this zvorld abound They're real. that's why so many are found, lfngiiiceriiigz German Club -l. GORDON LONGLEY Gord played his best for gold and blue And he's a prince with Dolly, too. Enginceringg German Club 2.3.43 Ili-Y Club 2.5,-lg Chemistry Club -lg Social Science Club 43 Public Speak- ing Club 41 Blue and Gold Club 2.5.-lg ll-une Room Mane - agen' 2.3: Conference Tennis Cliainpiou 1,35 Tennis 1.2. 5.43 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,-lg x DOROTHY C, LIND A shy sweet girl, whose ready smile Does make her friendship quite 'worth while. Medicine: Social Science Club -lg J-Hi Stars 3.43 Biology Club 1.23 Gilpin English Club 1. RUBY MCALLISTER CGigglesJ Ruby's here, Ruby'5 there And her Giggle's everywhere. 'I:eacher'sg Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.-4: Girls' Chorus 1.2.3.-lg C,.A.A. 3,-lg Stars 3,43 Etiquette Club 1: Biology Club lg Music to Class Song -l: Baseball 3g Hockey 4. ' R X ,J R 'p :EEZ-' 1 Q 0551111.09 15. -1 ' QMN 'W' .5501 1 linux !4.gll A ',!Q ,n h R fgskfgyez ' '::n.a55'ixwze -f Kigggegi- 6:3-an Q x is' ' -sl., , gg: . -1 ,lt 2 Q., i- wk 9' ' 'I-in 'Q - H-f '-' v ,g ' '32 Av S :X S -- :aka Ag C, qi :si 3LNJ'N'5 .3 gr 29 .4 N., xx 495 5 652' 5 , S lffgs 4'if5Xn Hoang., - 0.35. , jp: Ay .sires-is K ' W ' 'f l 1 s a u' ' '. . :if 11 A I. ia-fl' ' Q ' .Q 0 'L V JP I as f. : ...T b i Mba Q if R, al . , aieifl' WC 5' 'Wea '5Zi'Q5f- 'izefff' - A' N s l .. 0 , ' E We AV 5 X 4,1 .70 '2 'h-vf , :W 4' Q' . 'ft Ae' A? girl' . 6 Q' gl! I 9 X QQ! f f 3' Q I OXVEN MCBRIDE A little fellow smart and wittyg 'Cause he isn't bigger it's a pity. Literature and Arts Ag Boys' Chorus 1,Z,3,-lg Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,-45 Bass Choir 3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Social Science Club 4. HELEN McG1NN1s fMacJ She holds a rep For lots of pep, 'IK-aclier'sg G.A.A. 1.2,3,4. Publicity Chairman 23 J-Ili Stars 3,-l, Group leader 43 Biology Club 25 French Club 1.3.4, Program Com. 2: Public Speaking Cluh 4, Pres. -lg lftiquette Club LZ, Treas. Z5 Social Science Club -li Student Council 2. Pres. 2g I Home Room Manager 3: Baccalaureate Usher 35 Senior Play -lg Basketball 1. A Cziptzuu 15 Baseball 1, Captain lg Hockey 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4, P FLORENCE MAE MCCOWAN Known not to manyg Disliked not by any. Business Administration: J-Hi Stars 4g Social Science W Club -lg Honor Society 4. 45-as PHILIP C, MCGINNIS QMack7 I love the girls from A to Z5 But Frub sure is the one for me. , Medical: German Club 3,43 Biology Club l.2g Chemistry Club -l: Gilpin English Club 1.25 Home Room Manager J: Stunlent Council 4. - , NETTIE RONVILLA NICCOWAN 1Nedj Shy and quietg Like a violet. Business Administrationg J'Hi Stars 3,-l. 'iii JARIES H. MCKEAND Cjimmyl Jimn1ie's grin is always ready, An excellent friend, serene and steady. lfnuinecring: R.O.T.C. l,2.3g Blue and Gold Club .ipll Chemistry Club 4: Track 2..5,4. RIILDRED MCCOY QMilJ This lass has won a soft spot in our hearts We'll miss her when for college she departs Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 1,Z,3,-4: Biology Club J: ,l-Hi Stars 3.43 Public Speaking Club 4, Secretary 4. XYILLIAM PATRICK MCQUEN He's bright and smart and full of jun, And has a smile for everyone. Business Administration: German Club 23 Public Speak- ing Club 4g R.O.T.C. 1.2.3,-4, Corporal 2.3, Sgt. 4. . S ., w S Xxx - ff' i AEM' . : He. w - .wt----1-1 '.,. - ve- as .. - - E -was--wr. . ' I Q A , 0 ,A of ---mggu nun-- 'vt ,sg v hy' it f , Q D31 Q11 ,f A 7 'h1-wr rgfff, Q Q I 4 ,v rf, . g , .f 0145, S '--gg Q M5 lv .S up K sl fxfkfdn' 'Qgksiff ABT., we iwvlf, , f', 4 iv ff Rel. ff - Elie! 'Je sy, Nvnge - - N.gg,,g,g-3465 'l:Q5f,- 4 30 n , 5 0511.404 g yn. qt -Q -1 - Q 4 'Aa-u.q5 'A IA Ov 1 11.94 9 Q .-...., .... .A , ,t Q, A lv 'O tl 'Pi' if 7984? ' as 4' 2 ,ll te J Vs +5 :al qgalv 4 Like... W, '45 AA' N? gi' A s no .hc 2, ,, AJ 1101. -ziizfeai' 2fFff'552W'L2- ii- ti sfkglb'-' Waxes? .. ' ALBERTA MACY Hair of black and snappy eyes Full of pep and likes the guys. Literature and Arts B, Ros!-:LLA J. MATTEI On the platform she did stand To urge support for our champion band. 'l'eacher'sg Physiography Club lg Biology Club 23 J-lli Stars 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 French Club 3,-lg Public Speaking Club 4g Gilpin English Club 25 In Public Speaking Contest 4. IRENE MAHAFFEY A tall dark girl who plays the bassg Has many friends, a smiling face. Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 12.3.43 J-Hi Stars 5.4: Orchestra 1,2,3.4, Vice Pres. 4: Social Science Club 4. Sec.-Treas. 45 Latin Club 23 Biology Club 2, Senator .Zz Camera. Club 4: Public Speaking Club 43 Represent J.T. H.S. at National High School Orchestra in Chicago -l: S-'enior Address to Juniors 4: Basketball 25 Tennis 2: Baseball .23 Honor Society -l: -I Stall -l, ROBERT AL MAU CBob or Trotskyl This lad is always on the square In all he does we know he's fair. Business Administrationg R.O.T.C. 1,2.3,4, Corporal 25, lst Lieut. 45 Band 12.3.45 Gilpin English Club Z5 Or- Lllestra. 3,4: All at Sea 2: Inspector of Small Arms -lg Member of Band Football Team 4. BETTY MARTIN A human songster, likes to tease But everyone she wants to please. Literature and Arts Ag J-Hi Stars 3,45 Biology Club 2: Art Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1,Z,3,4: Girls' Chorus l..?,3,-lg Treble Choir 3,43 Senator Biology Club 25 Once in a Blue Moon 1: All at Sea 2: Bells of Beaujolais lSussetteJ 35 Cavalleria Rusticana 4. CONSTANCE V. MAXWELL CConnieJ Here's a girl who knows her art In all their work, she does her part. Literature and Arts B: Orchestra 2.3.43 Gilpin English Club 3: Art Club 3.4, Vice Pres. 4: G.A.A. 2. JOSEPHTNE J. M.-wsu The secret of her charm is very simple For in each cheek appears a little dimple. Business Administration: Gilpin English Club lg French Sub 3,49 Public Speaking Club 4: J-Hi Stars 3.43 torus 2. VIOLET G. MAXWELL A pracitcal nurse is learning to be And thus she intends to serve humanity. lloine Nursing: Social Science Club -lg I-Hi Stars 3.45 Biology Club Z. i x.: 9525 flvwu 0 5 rr, 410, , .e. wzeagg., , 5 , agua, re... in 4 ge gm---..w.o, '.-, -j.. ....,,, ,, , mama' 4' ,nga- uses if ,i 6. tri, :af Nqzeg. 'ts . ' ifA-f '- F ,QV 'st 49 X - 'is fl gives' A aa I 75, -16 A, 1?-ol. -mmm! !-' Cliff'-'07 'Smile 4 - '! 554.lxx1w :9e bases: - 31 I - 1 51 ' I 'gm -vt ,f XX 41sr:?,'im , - . 4,553 fwfr. E Ag? -'.'? 'fa'-3.--.--1.,qlv r4nuiii g. Q 4' 415' I'- 4 il' val ,117 K sf A3 'gf ,3 4 -- 4 ,Q ,g , .5 5 X .2 is . . -1 -as .iw 2. 5- , 1-:, , - -av 2 1' 17.41. W' 351431, .59 ' 1224- 'R' '2 zf4:Qggv- ' 532452 ' BYRKE MEAD lBirkeyl Here's a lad who ix blithf and gay. Always in it, when il's play. Business: Camera Club 4: Social Science Club 41 .l Manager 1.2.33 Student Council 3: ,l Stall 3.41 Year Bw--k Stall 3,45 Football 2.3.41 Track 3.3. Gcs, E, IMILLER Gus, a fair Apollo brave and hold 5 ls fond of lillle girls so we are told. Business Administration: Snplwniore Cum. Z: Blue an-l Golil Club 3.4: German Club J: Tennis 1.13.43 Light' weight Basketball 2,35 Heavyweight Basketball 4, YIZRNA G, NIEADAIORE CChickiel With ewryone 5hr's made a hi! Slze's always there to do her bit. Secretarial: Biology Club J. Senator Jg Sncizil Sciencc Club 43 G.A.A. 1.3.41 ,lrHi Stars 3.4: Senior Sliortlinnil lfrienilship Club -lg ixCCO111lYflI11Sl for Music Class J: llrisketball 3,43 Baseball SA: Track an-l lfzclil 5.4. CAMILLE MISEN'ICIi ,-1 naizghty little liuizikle in her eyfx. .-ind charming nzarznmxv mmf of us deny. Sccretarial Service: ,l-Hi Stars 5.4: Rifle Unit 6410 1.33 Bi--lngy Club 1.23 Senior Slinrtliaiiil l rie-nilsliip Club 4: Art Club 4: Social Science Club 43 lftivluette Club 1.3: llunie Room Manager 3, C1'Rr1s R. NIEADORS fPetc-J .-ln enginecr he wanlx to lic: .-Ind make things right for you and mr. lflluitiecriilgg Frencli Club lg R.O,'l'.k'. 43 S--cial Scienm V Club 4. JLAN T. Monk .Your knew ther lm! to law' lhrv. None izamrd thee bill to praisf thrr. 'l'c:icl1er's: Blix:-il Chorus 1,.Z.3.4: Girls' Clif-rus 5.41 lil- iilnigy Club J: Art Club 3.41 ,l-1-li Stars 5,4. 'C W1LL1.iM MESENKOP lWillicJ His theatrical talent is easily 56611: Soma day ice' may xcf him prrfarm on thi' .Yf7'E'P71. Business: Biology Club 4: Social Science Club 4: Gil- pin English Club 33 lst Band 3.4: Assistant Quarter'- inzistcr in lst Banil 43 Sc-ci-ml Drum Major ul lst Bnnil 4: National lligli Scliwvl Bzinil 3. ADELINE BIOCHEVICUS C Dolly J Adeline. olz she's the blonde: And of her, we are quitr fond. Sccretarinl: Biology Club lg Gilpin English Club 2: Cainera Club 3. J-lli Stars 4. A 'CYAN C V ff Aff uf x . 4' ,hiv .X Qijo 45.45 auf. -il 5212. '40 1.5: u , 14' fgknrkrlig X 'ii .fq mf '15, 1 1 '1lnIls onlu '6 -5 o ' 'QA 1 , Q C112 A 'RSX g 221 Q i ul' H- V :W 'E 9 'iv ami' 54,5-m ais ' -2 - f.eIa,,.-- mar. 4 -. 32 -A s..- fmfts, AEE . px X' nigga, gifts, 1 Q il7 4W?- l 7'qqi3i'i'5Q29 M1675 l Mila 45' i l v. +. :-f --aa. 4 V- fa . va Av Q .li 5 ggy 1-Em u 3 in 1 4 A , A mot. fziieisl .. -'lgiiwiizlr ' ' 'a g '-Ti' 93524555 5 ' Y JOSEPHIENE Moci-IEVICUS iloscl Jae is the one that's rather dark, Always ready for some sort of lark. Secretarialg Biology Club 23 Gilpin English Club Z: nl-lli Stars -l. ANTON MUTZ CSparkyl Anton farries a trunk in our senior playg And he always knows just wlmt ta say. Business Adirinistraticm: Blue and Gold Club 3,43 l'ubY lic Speaking Club 45 Social Science- Club -Ig Suiiinr l'Iay -I: lfimtliall 3,-l. RUTH E. MLTELLER She has a 'wealth of early. aztlwnriz hair ll liit'l1, she admits, demands a lat af care. l4llt'l'IllUl't' and Arts BQ Social Science Club 4: fiirl Scfluts l: ,l-Ili Stars 3,-l. Rvnutpn NASENBENNY lRudyl Rudolph always knows just where Are the prettiest girls with the prettiest hair. lndustrial Arts A1 Mixed Chorus 2.5.-ll Buy? Clwrux 2,1-4: Social Science Club 4. - DONALD C, MUNC11 tDonJ A real true friend that is worth while, Takes all defisians with a smile. Literature and Arts B: Blue and Gold Club 1,.Z,3,4. Pres. -l: Student Council 1.2,-l. Vice Pres. -lg Public Speaking l Clnb 3, Treas. 35 Binlogy Club Z5 lli-Y Club 2.3,-li Ger- inxin Club 2,35 Ilnniir Society -lg President of Seninr Clase -lg Editor ol ll High Journal 43 Business Managci' uf Year Book 35 Captain of Basketball 3,4g C0'C3lJlillIl nf lfnotliall -lg All-Conference Guard. Basketball 3,41 All-Conference Hallback. Football 3.-lg Basketball 1,.Z. 5.45 Fnotball 1,Z,3,-lg Tennis -l. i ' ALVIN L. NLLSON Alvirz. you have :inter met? You have him coming yet. 5 Business Administration. J Evsmgrr ED. MURRAY Ev always is for the right, Ana' for it he sure will fight. Clerical Service: Biology Club 2: Drafting Club 33 Sn. , cial Science Club 4. L1L1.ifxN NELSON CRedb Lillian lzad some long hair V But now observe, it isn't there. , Secretarialg Gilpin English Club 15 Social Science Club -l: Biology Club 25 Etiquette Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1.Z,3g Girls' Chorus 1,233 Received 51.00 from the First Na- tional Bank for writing theme on How I Save Money : 2 Chairman of Gilpin English Club 3, 4 .- 'L is 'Y W v if '-'. 43221-az. . g . Agia. ttf -it Q Q Asif'-' nigga V561 '51 -1-Qnntu ruin- 'Q' Q ' SQ' uuhfqa Av V, Nb.. iii Raya, ri-1'f'fo ,li 'Q 67 ,X if , . A ,. 2.1. faasgga-:.a' hygfassgfrwga . W2-aff - 4 33 ,J . NN W -QEEYW C .' z maize. im. 4 l sbuuffog yn. qt 1 , A' .Anwgmqg if wg. K O Qi' 'l 'QI :,,.n'Fi a? 4 'Q' 'qi tl' 5 1 +55 if qgiggb g .-.. . My Ai: ii . , ,, :, ua. fa:-gm:-1' zx:a.,s 1w4a- W 'iQ55alQ26 'i5f' 'v:mfsa - fa.,-,,' U - -:5 '. 'f' :f 3'5 rg., , , V 5 A gn . I -:gm-::::z.z , ., . ..5::5s'F51:2 1-v2'i: ?fN ' . ' :5E53::5: -je? gif... 7 4,9 , .5 Q gf' z A Xxayxy 1 ,iq 9 1 gr 2 WS N ' w x ,. W. , l, . W - ..v.,.. -.,, -. 2.-. ' .lsA :fs2 92- '::Q4, .- ':' 'I'?:.f.SqR?3'. .- ,wx...9 ' ,cf-exfgbfslm So., vi EDN.-X NEW!-:L CEdcliel 'Tis here we reach the parling of our ways, In raining years we wish you happy days. Sa-crctzurialg ,lflii Stars 4g Senior Shorthand Friemlsliip Club 4. RICHARD E. OLSON lDicky - Book in one arm, girl in right, For them hath, he'lZ always fight. Business Administratinng Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.-1: Buys' Chorus 1.13.45 Bass Chnir 3,-lg Social Science Club. Prey. 4, Tcnor Soloist in Chorus 3.4: 'ABells of Beanjolaisi nperctta 35 XVill Tell. Once in a Blue Munn, Mar- thaf' All at Sea. ll '1'rnvatu1'e. C:n'z1ll:-rin Rust C- ana. Minstrel, Senior Play 4. I'.n'1. NICHOLSON .-1 real nice bay is our Paul, Here or there ar in lhe hall. Lite-rnlure anwl Arts B. DONA-XLD NIURPHY 1 .lgrifulturn-. Manx' OAKES ll'itty and tres petite, Pretty and wry sweet. 'I'vzwl1ur'S: C..-XA, 115,43 Etiquette Club 1. Sec., l.utin Club .lg ,l-Hi Stars 3.45 Public Speaking Club 41 Ch. uf l'maran1 Cum. 43 Biology Club .23 Student Council 1,35 llvnm' Rlnnn Manager 3: R.O.'1'.C. Spnnwr uf Cu. C 5. - Nnnisnr uf Bnttalinn 4, Basketball 1,23 Track 1.1, Trn- nu 1.2, lluscbull 1.2. Tnmifxs Iiacm' Tarn aspires la be an engineer, Fur his szu'fess we have no fear. l'111gx1lL'L'x'1l1g, Band 1.2.5,-lg R.O.'1'.C. 12,53 Gilpin English Club 45 llonur Society -l. in will ,lUS1i1'1I F. OLIVO 1 ' uuuv, Here is Jar'-lhere is Joe, M'-er Running things just sn and sa. ' I Ilnxiness Ailininistrmiong J Ilxgh ,lunrnnl Cxrcul.xtlnn -- N1.m.nger 3: Track 2.4. 0 T' L , f ll w Q lxlIfLVlN POIIL CMel1 When Melvin gets big he may earn imnzense - 6 By ming his talent at playing the drums. H Literature :md Arts Ag Band 1.3.3.4: R.O.T.C. 1.1.31 - 'V , Ili-Y Club 4: Biulngy Club 2.3: Gilpin English Club 13 ' 1 Snr-ial Science Club -lg Jazz Band 4: National Hznnl .1 -.WW Clifnnps 31 Sergeant R.O.'l'.C. 3. . A , . .K-'ffsii ,A - Xi N ' 1 S Amis. cams-. - Qf 4Q s an If ,5 gngdl.. g , Al, 5 Wag lQ.n4gl 1 ag gg ,nq,O,.f. 0.1: A - g .mm wk vt ll 'Os :QW 'lqgfg 'lf 'lnn unlT '25 Q 'Aon' gl tl' gl '5 No. gif Nagy' :,... -9 B 4? V 12,01 -tha? '-4 --a!'ai'Wfi- lm s 7 is '- ff- -4' A - --S- H 'ko -K A .ae 1-ass .. - 34 Y-'X 195:25 gffmwi g' 2 Affaga lggahg, 5' 5. f511e5'O4't 15 Q- i - Av Q 'W-15419 L 'I i os :iw .sie 'an i win + .Q g i ou t AV' .5 ls X. uf Q25 lg i ..., I3 4 B p CX vp ' f Wm 5' elli s, 3 5' 'Y .. 1' ci? 7 ' moi. 'par'-514:-I' -'::5 Nm'il i - -tf5.i?.lRqZv-'96 Wines? - ' NORIVIA PAULINL: This smiling lass is from Monee, Some day he'll say she's made for me. 'lxCClClICl'lS: Biology Club Z3 German Club 2,33 Social Science Club -lg ,I-Hi Stars -l. ESTHER E. PETERSON A shy and quiet maiden, she Whose path is ruled with dignity. ' 'l'eacl1er'sg Girl Scouts 1,2g Gilpin English Club 1.3: W ,-' G.A.A. 2.35 J-Hi Stars 3.43 Chorus 2.3,-l: Public Speak- , ing Club 45 Biology Club 23 Girls' Chorus 4. NIILDRED PEINIBLE lMilly7 A peppy lass but still she's rather sweet And owns the lightest heart that ever bent, Secretarialg J-Hi Stars -lg G.A.A. 1,LZ,5,-lg Social Science Club 43 Senior Shorthand Friendship Club -lg Studi-nt Council 23 Basketball 2.3: Track 1.Z,3g Tennis 3,33 Base- bzill 1.2.35 Home Room Manager 2: Biology Club 2. I RAYMOND PETERSON CPeteJ He d0esn't like to study bugs But he's a shark at selling drugs. Mefliuineg Chorus 1.3: Biology Club 1,23 French Club 43 English Club 2,35 R.O.T.C. 1,2.3,4. JOSEPH PENKAUSKAS A handsome fellow is happy Joe - Who starts all things and makes lhenz go. Rleilicnl: Biology Club 1,23 Gilpin English Club 13 French Club 3.43 journal Staff 35 Year Book Staff 5. HELEN GRACE PETTIGREW At any time you need a friend ' She will be with you to the end. 'l'eacher'sg Senior Chorus l.Z,3,-lg Girls' Chorus 3.4: So- , cill Science Club -lg Biology Club 23 I-Hi Stars 3.4. ll'I1NNIE PERONA . l .Minnie can't seem to say znuchg But when she does it's with a touch. ' Secretarialg Gilpin English Club 15 J-Hi Stars 3,-lg Bi- ology Club 723 Social Science Club -lg Senior Sliortliand Frienilship Club 4. j lwAY EIVIERSON Prrrs . There is no obstacle she eannot mount, - Her motto: It's the little things that count. Tcacher'sg Chorus 1.2,3,-13 Girls' Chorus Z,3,-15 Biology Club 2: J-Hi Stars 3,45 Social Science Club 4. 2 1 ' i . .1 Y-:R X Y - I 4? in ae. 'L-X , gf 5 Y , gpg l gf. 5 G4- 'W' rl' 41W '3H il' ll Vs Ng uv' 'miie as Ffa' I1 ,Q if , vp lv X 1' Ju. fi 'fhnaf 2 5' I4K':v Ia -46 51, 12.01. armman v -: hnga- H '- '2:Q,g-gggf-'-'ii' 0:3455 L - 35 -.1 19320 TZ. C., XX 4' Malaga .4550 A ,. Qian QQ lot --'itat 'AW ' TT ll r i71' A' 35 -I-...ga .v wa. '-' ga-ff - 1 L - 345- an E Q-3 iq: , ,AJ ' , 1- 4 gwgf. i 'I Ka ISL- lkxvavi, if 'l 'fS9 x Q v xx Q 4 5 A Q ,r Xll I. : lg at V lr - E Q 'ii' 4 0 Q' Q1 -- - . - ' -1-' , cl ,B '-.,, 45' JL X 'gs jf' 'gas' gs ia... fa I' ag li' fi' 0 A- 1 -, Q, n - u - 4' M 'Z 0. n .4 271, Q - f .sn..! 1- L J Q M.'xRG1xRET FRANCES PLUT lPc,2J Ilvrf we lzizw a biislzfizl blonde, Of 10110777 wc' all arf duly fond. Sucret:i1'i:il: Gilpin linglisb Club 1.23 Bi-ilogy Club 2 Al-lli Stairs 3.4: Scniur Sbortbznnl lfrienrlfliip Club 4. ORX'ILl.E R. PYLE Orville' trird fo Hpllllllf Spvakf' Yet Ilirkif !'0llIdllll lllllkf' l1i111 xqzlmk. l,ili-rnturc anvl Arts B: R.O.T.C. l,2,3.4. Sgt.: Hiolngy Club Clieinistry Club 4: Sncizil Sciunce Club 4: lic-r' man Club 3. ul. Euwlx PORTER flicll lin' go! down to will br11x.r trivial lllllfll lzr lvurized to play 1115 rar. lliimiitms Alliniinxwzitiling Bfuul 1.2.3.-4: R.O,'l',C, 1,.I.3.4, Capt, 3.4: Ili-Y Club 25.41 French Club 3.4: ,l.'l'.ll.S. ,lzizz Ux'ulv.-stizi 4: .Intl l,:L-ut. R,O.'l',C. J: Xatinnzil Bzinil Cbznnps .ll .l lligb ,lluirngil Staff 4. BIARY R.'xt'woRTH fMollic-J Alllm Xlll X Ally, Hu' gradrs arf lzigll. Litfrzilurc :in-l Arts Ag G..-XA. 1.2: Bi'-lngy Club 13 . - , , 1 - - . , l'1'vuuli Klub .v,4, lruunini Lum. 4: il-lli btrirx 0.4: lub- lic Sircaltiiig Club 4: Sunni Scu-iiru Club 4. X QAM KENNETH M, POXVELL fliayi fiisff, ' ' :::-42:'::-:f-1:,:'.-:--.--1-2-.. :. rl :Ii-1f.'.,-',' - 'E'5 .:. ., 1- ..j-.3 . '- ' 11-L ' V :swf Q 4 .- 1 h '-'L : af-sg-f Hr 111111-wx you -vvll 111111 frvl riglzl fin? Hr gwix good gmdrx IIIIHI dtlfillll pine. 51-011-t.i1'1:ilg lIifX Club .i.42 Blue :mil l,-nlml Club 4: lub pin lfngliwb Club 1.3: lliulugy Club J: Stuwlcut Cnuucil 4, Svc. 41 llrunt' Rnniii Klaimuei' .lg YL-ll l,2:nler 3,42 'l'inins 'l' ani ' '4 16 ' +1 -..u . IVIERLAND A, REED lMerJ He plizyl a lnzritmzf' 111 ilu' b1111d,' Ana' wins 5IlCL'l'.XS 011 awry lllllld, Business Anlmiuistrxitinnz Bzinll 1.2.3.-l: R.O.T.C. l,.2,3. Silt. .l: lli-Y Club 4: lieriuziu Club 3.4, ilifffli, 3, Set. 4: Chemistry Club 4: Blue anrl Gold Club 4g l-lnnm' Society 43 Fnutlixlll 4. if STELLA Pnnzisn lStelJ Ill the JU ojiifet. Strlla dues Iype And rrzfikrx the mfiflzizze simply pipi'. Secretarial Service: Gilpin ling-lisb Club 1.5: Biology Club .21 Clioruf lg ILA A, 1: ll-Hi Stars 3.4: Social Science Club 4: jnurnal Staff 4, STANFORD C. REID CStanl Stanford is this boy'x 11111116 ' The bright boy? The wry Slllllfl Business Administration: OTL'llFSll'3 1,2,3.-4: Gilpin Eug- lish Club lg 'lcrrnxin Club 5.4: State Orcln-strzi Contest 3. TA s.-1 495335 .cfm I 1 ,fafik tAi75XgK i' 55 Ufuhfolf A o i R ial'N '4 f 1 A9'F lg9l'. Y... -: .....,,. :ip 43' A' .ho 'Of1 AY gr - Q. ..- -aw. v. -1 1 1 ' tv- if Q In 2. :pl is 'U lg? :Y N515 .... ' .. 4 M, Al 7 1201. fzzsizeigf' Iii -:g75E'2z5 ' . 31 -:2m'.a12y4s: Wizswf.. ., 36 'Po if 0 . Inu! 5 A 4 514, 7 - ' gang.. .. -1 .. , 41 ?2A1'b ' ga, 112. 1 7551+ . ' 0 - 4 A .., 45 al. .. 2 IQ 1 Q IJ iz 1. 'nz 51425 -'a:5SW2Zb 'l -QYWQZ' - 3i1 '. +1 sa 'vs sux 49' 's ' 'B , I 1 ' - gl ' - 5 A Q onfg ' -2 4' I . 4' A lv T P. 'Q 'W' M A 'W' ' f ls 0 11' 'Wa lv B .5 NK. N !e 2 In Q if 4? Q , lv x AV 0 : , J L' Q 5 i '41 t - ' l' - -f 4 W 3 P 5 ,S vp JE' - RosE Remus This girl 131111 fook, 11111 druic, rim veto Unlzzfky is the one who rereiwx her Hllllfl lDl'CSSl'l'lEllilIlj4' Serviccg Art Club 3,43 li,IX..'X, 53 llinlugy Club 2: I-lli Stars 3.4, EIIMONS RIDGXVAY .11 pound of plzcrlc lx zoortlz ll 1011 of lurk. Literature mul Arts A3 Chemistry Club 43 Public Speak- ing Club 4, HELEN RICE The godx gave thee more lllflll thy rightful share, By 11zf1ki11g thee l11'illia1zl 11.1 well 11.1 lair. l,lltQI'3fLll't' :tml Arts A: Mist-fl Cborus 13 Ilirls' Cbnrus 13 Orcbestrzi 1.3.4. Prcs. I3 liinlngy Club J: Latin Club 51 Public Speaking Club 4: il-lli Stars 3.4, Sec. 3.43 1l.A.A. 43 Girl Scouts ll Stuileut Ciiuncil 2.3.43 Rnbert .-Xllnni ,-Xwarrl 1: llnnrmr Snuiety .23 Ifirst Prize State Cell., Con- test 33 Pres. .luniur Class 53 Class l'r11pl1ecy 43 lluniu' R ll 1' 4 -- ,-.3. . ARTHUR RIGGS fRed1 Altho xhe liwx not for tl'iL'1lj' He writer Io her mos! e11e1'yd11y. Business A1l1ninistr11t11111. FRANCES RICH.-XRDSOFI F1'1111 is great in 6'1ll'l',V 'llllly Hlli II ready smile eizrh day. Sc-cretz1r1:1l3 G1l11in l'fngl1sl1 Club 1.23 llinlugy Club 23 Senior Sburtllanil Fr1en1lsl1111 Club 4. CIQCILIA RIX lCeleJ If her jl1z111e j'0lt wisli to kuoio 11151 ghznee dozen at the Hlllllt, below. Cl:-rical3 G.A..X. 3,43 Art Club 43 Gilpin English Club l,...33 Orcliestrzx 13 J-lli Stars 334, J. AYRES RICKER A friend of the studenls and lhe prujx. Loved by Ihe Seniors and the Sophx. l,iterature and Arts A3 Mixcml Crurus 1.2.3.4. Pres. J. . Biology Club 2. Yiee Pres. J: Latin Club 23 Blue :intl fi-ilrl Club 43 Social Science Club 43 Public Speaking Club 4, Tren-3. 43 lli-Y Club 2.5.43 Buys' Chorus 13233343 Bass Choir 43 Huiiur S-'nciety 3.4: Yell Leader 1.233343 Martl1:1 opera 23 ll Trovntorcu oliura 3: Cavnller1a Rusticanan opera 4: Senior Play 4: Tennis 1.2,3.4. G,-XYLORD ROBINSON C Robby 1 A short lad with a pleasant 5111ile His love a l7l'IllZllElfE', just lzix style. Literature anrl Arts B3 Biology Club 2, Senator 33 Blue and Gold Club 43 Latin Club 53 Social Science Club 43 Gilpin English Club S3 Chemistry Club 43 Chorus 1.23 Home Ronin Manager 13 Measurer for Caps and Ginvns 43 Opera Martha 23 Opera Il Trovntm'e 33 Fontball 4. R4 sa p b ivxv r -'U 1' fads, 435935520 . IF 7 4355 lemme g g Av4t 'l:.v4fg 1'..eg ........ qi.. ,b' 4' 03, ':3'4 lv 'l is gi :nf .lslpg 'lx Q-2-1 : Q QQ' Q. Ab Q' - 6 I' PYA5 'G 1.--. A 5. A 5 ' 7 X ' l Q ..., H45 1' . I 9 I- E- K I' Qu. fnrgigaeil' a35'i'51Z l'?l1- -t!552lQa6 i7E' 0:2553-' L ? 1 3 7 t X Q Yr fp' . 5 ? lima J Ng uv ,us 34- 3 fl 4 Or f ,v Q 5' 1' .5 Qs' My so 'sf Ig, .Ag Z Tlol- .36 '-R271 Vlse ' ' -15...n.114:ia.., 14452223 v.. ' HEI,EN ROMANOWSRY lOllieb We like to watch her fingers fly Her speed at typing makes us sigh. Secretarial: Biology Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Chorus Opera 3: G.A.A. 35 Journal Staff 4: Senior Shorthand Frienilship Cluh -lg Year Book Staff 4: Spring' Sports 3. 'Qi' MARY V. SANDRETTO 'Cause she has skill for writing rhymes We sought her help at many times. Literature anrl Arts A: Biology Cluh 21 Latin Cluh 2.3: Senior Chorus 1,Z,5.-I: Girls' Chorus 3.4: I-Hi Stars 3,43 l'uhlic Speaking Cluh 4: Chorus Operas 1.2.3.-l, DALE Romer Musir is his middle name, His 'Unite may someday win him fume. Nlusic :mil Arts: Chorus 1,l.3.-1: R.O.T.C 1.J,.w,-l: l.:itm Club 3. MYRTLE R, SANFORD . Pfdffflll, quiet, gvntle soul: Striving onward toward her goal. Lite-rature anal Arts A: J-Hi Stars 5.-li Latin Cluh 2,3g Czimcrzi Cluh 3.4, Ch. Prograin Com. -lg Biology Cluh 3. MILDRED ELEANOR Ross tBobbyJ Short and denzureg Nite, we are sure. Clerical: G.A.A. 2: Camera Club 3: Rifle Corps No. 9S5 2.3, l'rcs, 3: J-Hi Stars S.-lg Girl Scouts 1: S:-minor Chorus 1.13.43 Girls' Chorus -l. BEvL,xH R. SAVIO A pretty, witty, rharnzing rlarling she We know now who she is but not who she . may be. Sccrstarialg Biology Cluh 2: J-Hi Stars 3,4g Scnio .. ?liortlianrl Friemlsliip Cluh 4: Gilpin English Cluh 2, X reas. J. icky RUDOLPH SALAINION lmlustrial Art A: Cnhinct Making, . IQATHERINE E. SAYERS tKateb . One fould walk for many a mile Before they'd find a. lovelier smile. i - Secretarial: Biology Cluh 25 J-Hi Stars 3,-1. i r v i X N is it NV Q' sax f N is f - N E it W' 'Q , l A4 Q ' ' U -Xu 'Wlulll' :nlU N ' W .N fa' ' Q ix A W 10 A CA , Q I Q f 1 4' , N. 0 Q2 sn - nt, Us I n :E vu mn. Banff' LW 155 v?'2- - - ' - Riff 9- -11.1 - of - 38 5 'mul U -70 dQ s f-.nv .Q'.. 3n s Ad.Q.!1!g lv .A it fun-'. ?Q. fanFif'g5- A' l.aae .u'g:. A' JP' was fe '1 ' fa .6 wx? 19 :S i,' 2?'xx1't' JBL '12 I 22, 1 C. fi r 15 AY ' 5 G ' 5 1 n x haw as Q. .el .Q 9 , :Q 0 , 5. A' . I 12,01 L S' 1 - H , 4 2 f . :S-not 2 I 5 t i 'Q ., WY: 'msgs ' 'Wiflakxiee'- 0 'fffffl n..,,.- ,, ROBERT SCHAAE tBobb Oh therelt Bob, just take a look, Always with his head in a book, Literature until Arts B3 Public Speaking Club 4: Biol- ogy Club 3: German Club Zg Gilpin English Club 5. IRENE C. SCHWAB Daufiug is her chief delight, To see her is a lovely sight. Drcssinaking and Art: G.A.A. l,Z.3,4, Adv. Coin. 3, Pres. 41 Terpsichorean Club .l,3.4, Sec. 4: Art Club 3,-t. Pres. 4: Biology Club 23 Gilpin English Club lg Etiquette Club 23 ,I-lli Stars 3.43 State League Awards in Girls' Athletics 3: Class Basketball 1,2,.i,4: Track 2.3,-l: Tennis 3,43 lluckey 1.16.45 Baseball 1,2,3.4. GORDON SCHANKE tMateD Berause lze seldom -was on time He spent some nights in 309. Electrical Engineeringg R.O.T.C. 1,2.3,4, Sgt. 3.43 Gilpin lfnglish Club 2: Horne Room Manager lg Social Science Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Corporal Ottawa Drill Co. 3. GEORGIA LEE SEALIANS U07 Georgia is a new girl here But now to us she is a dear. Tcachcrlsi ,T-Hi Stars 3,44 Senior Chorus 3.4: Girls' Cl1Url1S 5.42 Treble Choir 3,41 Social Science Club 41 Public Speaking Club 4: Lola in 'Cavalleria Rustic- anaf' 41 lintereil from Bluomington High School 3. ESTHER ScHooP tlisl Light hair, blue eyes, Anal how she rates with all the guys. Clerical Service: G.A.A. 1: Etiquette Club Sq J-Hi Stars 3.45 bucial Science Club 4: Basketball 13 Track lg Base- lnzill .23 Biology Club 3. HARRIE T. SHAEER tToddJ Conzmeiicement time has now drawn near 'Tis hard to say good bye without a tear. Literature and Arts B3 Chemistry Club 4g French Club 4: Sucial Science Club 4: J Journal Stat? Reporter 4. XVALTIER SCHROEDER , ' 04, 1 , . Walter sure admires the R.O.T.C. -. ' I But 'member tlzat's between just you and 1118. . . Q .- Engineering: German Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 4: Pub- 5 i' 1 sy. ffii- -I lic Speaking Club 4: Gilpin English Club 4, Critic -tg 'KN R.O.T.C. 1,2,3.4, Co. B 1, Co. C 2.3.4, Sgt. 3. lst Lieut. 4, , ' R.O.T.C. Officer's Club 3,45 Ottawa Drill Co. R,O.T.C. 3. ' n ' n VENUS E. SING CMarSl ', A handsome lad with curly hair V ' f i He's quite a shielz, so girls beware. L ' 6,1 1 Industrial Arts A. 'f il iiii 1 , ,,. ,-, , M45 Q'5'l'i 0 p 4 A '95 648924220 , I W .4555 ffm: 1 -A q pm.. ,400 1 - Qs , , - y ,gym an ' V, . .. 'O 'io' 'Q 04 A U 1 '--Qqugu p, ,us -0.1 f 5. ff 'din lv V. 9, 91 'q!.1g, 'gg ,7 h-rf r-1-1-11, 3 Q 1' -gg Ah Q - 'L ,ei We-.as as -ei -V-v'w's 5' sf vi 1201- ffrsife-J 'A+ U mm- 4 - -tfVi'E. f-'- Nanci - ' 39 .A ,Xxx gpshs .ESRB X5 ,' 1 455 AGR!- 4 rsh 541159339 Q 42 . .. - Av Qawimqi 4' 'ga l' ' 'W' f 'I' .V 35 -1 iii? Ft lg' W 'L M 33' F4125 '3 f NYG. F' lg Af-,'.- , lv 5 ' ' .n qv , wise? .- 441: 8, Eel. fzzsszfeil 'wr lute- 1 - K- fmzw-we 0-safe' L - lXIAl'R1L'E SINGER lMuxieh In his .stzidirs liek neither good nor bad: A batter xparts wriler we'1'e never had. Bueincbs Atluiinistrzxtmn: Gerinan Club 2,33 Social Science Club 4: XY,lI.XX. 2. lVIixRGt'ER1TE SPANGLER fBabc-J A mludiaits girl is .llargzwrite The mark she dow is very neat. Secretarial: I-Ili Stars 3,42 Etiquette Club 1.2: Seninr Slinrtlizmfl Frienilslnp Club 4: Gilpin English Club 2: Blulngy Club 1. Senate' l. RIIDDLETON J, SLACR fMidp In games af ,ipart Mid did iztcell Anil proved ti xtar in low as well. Civil lingineering: Blue :intl Gold Club 2.3.4, Vice Pres. 4: Gilpin lfnglisli Club 4. Prey. 4: Student Council S: ILL-rinzui Club 5: Usher Z: Hi-Y Club 3.4: Football 3.4: liuxketlmll 5.4: Track 3,41 Tennis J. CARRIE SPENCER lMollyl .elluwiys happy and full of fun Lawd xo niizfh by ewrynne. l.,iteraturl: :mtl Arts A3 G,A.A, 5,-lg Etiquette Club 1.2: Binlngy Club Z. Senzitur Z: Latin Club 1.3: Public Speak- ing Club 4: J-lli Stun 3,4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Tre-ab. 4: bucinl Science Club 4. Yice Pres. 4: Art Club 4: Mixt-fl Clinrug 1: Girls' Cbnrus 1: Snplmilinre Committee 2. Sec. J: liouor Snciety 3,4: Clams Sec. 3.4: Orcbestru State Cnntest S: Seninr Play 4: Hockey 3,4. f 4 '1'uuM.as SLA1 TERY A wry flmw' zany has ht' . To xlzow hix pf1'sam1l.Iy, lfiiigixit-e1'iiig: Gilpin English Club 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Cyber 5,4. L1z.L1.4N SPIERS lLilD Hrrc is Lil, a rlzefry gal, A dandy girl, ti darn good pal. Literature and Arts li: G..-X.,-X. 1.Z.3.4: J-lli Stars 3.4. Clic-nnstry Club 4: Social Science Club 4: Public Speak. in: Club 4: Yursity Basketball Team 2: Bzisketbzill 1.2: Truck 1,23 Hockey J: Tennis LI: llascball 1.2. ICLSIE M. SAIITH CDollyl 1 ore've'r Jniiling bliihe and gay Refreshing as a summer day. Secretarial: Biulngy Club gg j-Ili Stars 5.4: Seninr Slmrtliztntl Fricnilabxp Club 4. NS, RUTH STAFFORD A quiet, pretty and sensible girl Whorf' soft, dark hair is inclined to furl. Tt-aclicr's:' Public Speaking Club 4: Biology Club J: Sncial Science Club 4: J-Hi Stars 3.4: G.A..-X. 2.3.42 Student Cnuncil 1. W :N f ur -' 1 ' .On in X C5 C 445110 nufksx 3' it 591955334 ':- 51- qu - 1 4' 4935224-ii' A9' 'Wt 4. 1-. in 'ia t W . -15 ,,. c A' X .5 5 445 7, ::' rt. L 3- A not , 552435. i 5:,Z1-'Blu -2 - 4,Q2.--'- f - 40 -' 4 Y Q XY 4' 49635 .WSWB ,' ,915 H5 Emir. r Ont Q Q 5 s v I 5 58 4,01 Q ll Og -2 I 5 nu an A 4 my bv n 'ln.o4 9 ,- -.. ....... wi., .A 4 05. 'dm lv l '- 'v. :et 1 '-sw. ff. 4 5 Q' Z- .9 .3 V5 Ng uf GMA ie 4. 5. A i 6 In CS up 5 ..-. Q45 QQ. A lb 1 1 1' Ig sl' 7' A 12.01. fzlierezfl' -,2pc:a55SF'2Z- -'H -t!5faQlv':96 'Buffy' - ' RICHARD STARR tDickJ With him the pr0j.v are Jzvwr grnfl BECHHXF he al'way.i' knows lin u.Ylllflm. I.itei'ntiire antl Arts A: liantl .i,4: R.O.l.L. 1,l..1. In-l Licut. Recruits .lx Rinlugy Club J, Senutfn' lg l.zitin Club 1,23 French Club 3, Ch. l't-ngrzun Cum. 51 l'ublic Speaking Club 4: Offict-i s Club R,O.'l'.C 53 lli'Y Club 3,43 Drafting Club 43 Gilpin lfllgllsll Club J: Social 5 Science Club 4: Asst, Sect Lezuler ni I-izunl 4: 'l'raclc 4. EDNA MAE STEWART , W HQLQQ. Dainty and gentle like a birdq ff Wi Sl1e'5 often seen, lint .wldarn lward. ,ififfau t - . . . fs' 2-if Litcrature mill Arts A: llnilt-gy Club 21 HANK. 1.l..v,4g ,l-lll Stars 3,41 Swcizxl Science Club 41 il llunie Rubin Mzmager 5.4: .I High ,lotiriial 4: Excllzinge Chairman 4: 'llrxick 2,35 Hsisketlunll 3.4. ELMER J. STEFFES tNickJ In tlzix larl mfr faith ix laitl Far liek always tried and xtaid, l11tll.l5i1'IZll Arts Ag lilectric Shnpg R.0.'l'.C. 2,35 llrinul 2,1 Roismtr P. STOCK CBobl This tall llanzixoinr lad is our drzani major grand, H710 wieldi' the baton in front of tlzr band. lfngiueerinzg Iizmtl 1.Z,5.4, Sec. 4, Drum Rlajur 41 French Club 2: l'ublic Speaking Club 4: llifY Club 2.3.41 Otiti- ccr's Club S, Trcas. 5: R.O,T,C. 1.1.3, lst l.ieut. 31 Stus :lent Council lg National Iianll Cnntest 2.3,4g N.C Bl.S.C. Bzunl :lt Springtic-lrl 3: Sectiunzil Stain Cuntest Sq Churus Operas 2.4: National llunur Slit' 1-ty 4. DAVID F, STEPHEN tDavcJ I would rather bf' wisvr tlzan I ltnvle, Than to 10012 wixer than I anz. Engineeringg Bzmtl 1.J.3.4: R,O.'l'.C. 1.2.3. lst Sgt. 3: Orchestra 1.5,-11 Hi-Y Club R,-Ig Public Speaking Club 45 Biulugy Club 1,33 Clit-nnistry Club 43 Member --1 Nai- tionzil Chztinpiunship Bzintl Z,5. DOROTHY M. STONITSCH lDotJ .4 print little, proper little, xltfrt little niaitl' Tha lzrr glances are xerions, d0n't br afraid Secretarial: I-Hi Stars 3,41 Biology Club Z1 St-ninr Slmrt- hancl Fricnilsliip Club 4: Social Science Club 43 Lunch Ruinn NYurk 45 Second lluncl Hnok Shop 5,-I, ELs1n G. STERN Ax for tennix, trail? and baxkrtball This sturdy girl is in tlzenz all. Literature and Arts A: G.A.A. 1.13.43 Bi-itlugy Club 23 Etiquette Club 1,21 Al-H1 Stars 3.43 Public Snuakintg Club 4: Social Science Club 45 Latin Club lg Basketball 1,2.3,4g Baseball 2,53 Tennis 2.3: Hockey 3,42 Track 3. IRENE B. STORM Irene'5 ti friend both true and trird. One who never yet has lied. Literature and Arts Ag I-Hi Stars 4: Chemistry Club 4, 5 Treats. 4. ii 1 -4 s-J XY 4 4 15 595 N 0 Og 1 iv 1' 2-. 53226122 ,. :. 1 . 494' tt 1 Q htel' ...gag Q? .i '1lvllls lqlli rvfs 4 Qoxgnp .WA 5' B V' +3 :al Regis fa 1 I, A Hg 'E AA Q if X f f - D gall 'B Q ' 2 Q 1 Qg 0... I lx' 7 12.01. an-?-gezn' ssslixmgts - - -2 15?1Q4v.A i' 'Fmfif .. ' 41 -4 sa iw Mx 6 mt'--Ig? JAM ':al..: qu 00.17 46- 4' tb' . I 2 231 nl gg, 4 : A .p A lg' 'QS Af . .9 - . QQ IC T I3 1 4' :T if Q . , Sfiie asyyg 4 Higzfakgavd' 6356593 an A. LOUISE SULLIVAN Her character was oft admiredg Her rompany ne'er undesired. Teacliefsg JvHi Stars -lg Social Science Club 4: Public Speaking Club -lg Biology Club 23 Terpsichorean Club -l. Y. JACK P. TABOR Here's the lad we call Jack Tabor. At Social Ee he likes to labor. , . Engineering: R.O.T.C. 1: Hi-Y Club 2. ELEANOR E. SWANSON fSwaneet He litres long, who lives well - She does this, you can tell. Sccrctarialg Senior 5'lmrthanfl Friendship! Club 43 I-lli Stars 3.4: Biolngy Club Eg Continuation School YN ork 4. HELEN TAPIO - Helen can make this 'world go 'round For in mind, she's firm and sound. Secretarialg Gilpin English Club 1, Sec. 1: Biology -Club J, J-Hi Stars 33 G.A.A. 3: Senior Shorthanil Frienil- ship Club -l: Social Science Club 4. WALTER SVVINSON He lives in New Lenox quite far away And drives his Essex to school every day. lnilustrial Arts Ag Autfi Shop: from New Lenox. GLEN TRACY . He likes to tease, he likes to kid, He wants to please and always did. Business: Public Speaking Club -lg Usher 3.4: Hi-Y Club 13,43 liilmir of J High journal 4: Year Book Stal? 4: Tennis J.-lg Yell Leader 2.3. ' GEORGE F. SWITZER lSkinnyJ A11 excellent student, good looking, too, Ranks first in all he attempts to do. I,iterzlture anil Arts A: Bzinil l,Z,3.4, Xice Pres. -lg R.O. T.C. 1,Z,5, lst Lieut. 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Chem- V - istry Club 4, Vice Pres. 43 Biology Club LI. Pres. 1: - Social Science Club -l: Hi-Y Club 2.3,-1, Sec.-Treas. -l: v Officers Club 3, Vice Pres. .lg Adam Awaril 1.2.3.-ii Na- tional llvninr Society 3, Asst. Editor Year Book Stat? 41 Senior Play 4: NYinner of Sec. and Stale Solo Contests -4. . RAYIXIOND F. TREISIELLING . Ray's a boy who is quite smart ,- To tatflz him up is quite an art. Engineeringg Banil 1.2.3.-3, Sec. 3. Pres. 4: French Club 2,33 R.O.'I'.C. 1.2.3, lst Lieut. 31 Public Speaking Club -lg 1st Srila Clarinet of N.C.M.S. Band at Springfield 3: ' 2nd in State Solo Contest 2,35 lst in Sec. Solo Contest 3.-lg Adam Award LZ: Ch. Class Dny 4, Honor Society 4. Q Nevis Y f9'fz'A xi fix! s im' in 'QI' i IW nl V' '51-.mst X.-if .. f wa ,, a K - - f, T' e .x V . , I ' I n . 1 3 , sf -Wie 1. ' We 'iet 21 I-ggi Q QOL bffl its Vflkiici -uni mi 'ii I3 H 42 A w-'Xxx ' , We .eww R - as isa . 04 loA A - f 1 ls' slifa 1 Il ll.Q Y.- .. i . . Q I nu. q .gli 9' . lu!l ull ' 5 fob 'Q X 7 :O V as as , W W3 Q lg Q5 R, 'Esate .4 'Si' NH' -' - 554, 9 gg-51-SAN 'Br K x I xl f r y In f ' gm 4 Q -' -.. 7 - I , A m A '4 in QS.. I 51:05 'tg luv' gm .Q 'F lwl ' .5 Av N 5 -LI JO ' L. Q tb I , it ' www.. 3 1-7 f 1 MARY ANN TROUGHTON True to her word, her work, and her friends. ' We hope that lzer talent will pay di'oide1zds. Teach:-r'sg Binlogy Club lg Etiquette Club lg GA..-X. 2.3.45 I-Hi Stars 3.43 J Journal Staff 45 Hockey 3.42 ' Social Science Club 4. -. PHILIP T. VEACH lPhill Plzil always has a pleasant smiley His clothes are in the latest style. Business Arlministration: R.O.T.C. 1.2.3,-l, Sgt. 3. Znil l,ieut. 4. DAPHNE URCH Takes part in lots of clubs and lo! Of everything she makes a go. ' Literature :mil Arts B3 G.A.A. 1.13.43 Biology Cluh J: l-Hi Stars 3.4: Terpsichorean Club 2,33 Camera Clnlw 45 Public Speaking Club 4: Social Science Club -lg Yi-ar Book Staff 45 Student Council 41 llinnu Ronin Manager 2.3.-lg Sec.-Tre-as. Camera Clnh 4. lVIART1N VERNA One of those of the best tltat's marley One wlzonz you Cdllll easily persuade. Engineering: Band l,2,3g R.O.'l'.C. l.2,3,4. Corp. J. Sgt. 3. l.ieut. 45 French Club 3.4. RUSSELL VAN BETHUYSEN Music is our Russel's aim, And therein he'll reach his fame. Music and Att: French Club: Biology Clulvp Orcliestra. GRETCHEN WAGNER This is tlze girl 'with the cheery smile Who knows just how to keep in style. Literature and Arts A1 Latin Club Z,3,4g French Club 3,41 J-Hi Stars 3,41 Biology Club 2, G.A.A. l,1,.l,4: Sponsor Co. B 45 Basketball 1.2: Tennis 1.1.3, Base- hall 1,25 Track l,2. CARL VAN HORN CKellyJ Quiet ways, not much to sayg Content with all that comes his way. Agricultureg Biology Club 15 French Club 3,49 Gilpin English Club Z5 Basketball 3. WILLIAIXI WARD CBillJ ' Full of jokes and free from care, With the girls, he's always there. Business Administrationg Biology Club 2,35 French Cluls 3,-lg R.O.T.C. 2,3.4g Band 1.2.3,-19 Ad Manager of I 4. -4' C.. 955 ,-w Lf: t - ti. .. 1 X ff as it by All hu nts W, lwfl li z-5 hi jig' i 4 ' C45 if 'T' ' 1 L 4 :j 'I' llol- 'Z 3!43s' l13: -vgiqwawgcn 'mga- ' 012246212 ,N 7' 43 Qib M :JEEP px A-www .MG-. fm- splllllf. f 15101--it Fi- I Q-saglladg ' ..l lil 'NJ40 'Q : --- - - ' J-vga N e .,.. 14N A. .. 5 Ig 1 Q1 v . 'P ,H ll . L F-:ein ':7x.-ai' NHLZJY -44'5GQ2f,- ' 923-eii h - A 4 W 47 Q .A E' M Q. 1 A 5 wx 'ax as -505 .ell my. .yi k 5 at aka, 46' - A? 12.4 , -T . ' '+ 5 'H . ' , Li- . 4 Mum' G1iRTRL'Dl'I WATSON lGcrll Gel! ii laziglzmg joiruervzme ll'itl1 II lu! of fun still in mm' SL-ci'et:iri:ilg Bmlngy Club 2: Czimcru Club 1.31 Suu:-lr Slmrilviufl Ifiiirinlxliui Club 4' I-Hi Stare 24 vm- liuw-um WENJCK fEdl Eilzafarrl Il milk ix a prmtrr by trade llvllfl dam liix liit, wlzwz the Journal is nmzlv. Iuluxtriwl 'Xrte 'X' l'riutiu ' Plus 'mil fl-il-l Club 734' M.ucY E. XV.-XTT fMcwl S0lHt'lll7If'S lllis zuurlrl xvfniv flllfll' with ,ltlllllfb But .llary blulx ii 0111 with gliltliltilj. Husiu-:es Amliuiuistrntiunz G.A.A. 1.1.3.-I3 Buolugy Club lg -I-Hi Stars 3,41 lfrciicli Club 3,-I1 l'ubllr Spgalciixu Club 41 Swcizil Scieucv Club 4: ,I Staff 4: Sl-lwlifiiii-ire C-wm.,l3 ,luiiiur Cum, ,lg Yczu' Biiolc Stull' 43 SL-iufir Play 4: Ilan-- lu-tbull 1.23 Teuuif 1. IVIARGIE R. XVII.-XLEN In ,mugs of girls in any langue Tn Ihr kind of a girl like Marge. tllf'j l'f' iznzg. S0011-t:ll'x:1l: Seuim' Sluwtllzulfl Fl'll'llllSlllD Club -lg Girls' litnliicttc Club lg Bi-ilugy Club lg J-lli Stars J,3. JOHN YVEBER HPR .mriizlly ifzfliizvd-tlzix 1ItllIlI',YOHlt' brulv, .Wind .vlyly eyrx the girls fHr llzirzki llIt'j I'f' ' rnfrl. liufxiu-Sa Avliniiiiftmlixm5 l'ublic Spa-nlqiiig Club 4. I'JoN,xLn R. XVHIEELER Hix mzxtintcd xizpply of izmlwilion Slmuld .vurvly olvtfzin nirognition. I,itL-r:itui':- null Artf- ll: Ili-Y Club 3: lfrcucll Club 31 R.O4'll.C. S, LETHA M. XVEIBEL Exrelsior is her wulrlzwnrdq Still higher, ww' upmvfmi. 'l'f:icl1er's: Binlogy Club JZ Gilpin Iinglisli Club 11 l'ub- lic Spczilqiug Club 4, RALPH W. XVHEELER, JR. Quiet and shy, but nh, wlzat knoivledgf. He ll lrud his dass 'iL'1l6'71 l10's in rollege. l,lftl'Zltlll'B :mil Arts A: lli-Y Club 4: Social Science Club 4: Blue :xml Golil Club 4: Fuutbnll 41 Bnsketlmll 4. :X ' we -X W- -WWI HX E E fr fe-. .sm- A 5 ?a1g....!'. fl- Q, 1 R ' as t' .5 M xx 50' 'EAL lv. W---n.--mulls HiFi 'vb ' ',!. n 'AQ Av ig! 5 .pl was F 5 N- Cn W .D at 1 Av XS! Af 'L fi fxfxfm' '4'xxv'3 bf R 1' 1' ff W moi. - was-5 New Q - -e e ag - 'rm , 'W 44 A s fy ff' 4 13:20. .q:'., i' Q QJ Z X 'jaivst g2AQn. gin! I. A 1 hi 5050, ' ge' llllllqgn V 1 --nuns W' 4. 44' 'Q llllUO,I y 1 I I Y 5 un! tt. . Q qi---.. - ,' Q , .A is ig. IP' mn Riggs :,.::. '. Q 'AF WB 6 35 gi' moi. -314:59 'zzcrf-w5 'WLE.- ills ?lL'2 'W:QZb'- ' 93:24:35 - BQARY LoI'IsE WHITE CMary Louh She and Dirk, Are pretty tlziek, Me-Ilicil' Rifle Cor is 71 l-Ili Stars. 341 Binh: y Club 1.1: 1 v I - . f - - N. Mixerl Chorus 1,Z.3,41 Girls' Chorus 5.4. LEROY WILKINSON CRoyJ This is a lad, that we call Roy ,' A xtraight for'wa1'd kind of boy. Inllustriul Electric Sliopg Bass Choir 4: Senior Clnlrus 1,2.3.-lg Boys' Chorus 1.2.3,4. l H ,A . ' I NIARIE M. WHITE l Here we lzatie an honest soul , Who always makes the honor roll. Literature ancl Arts A: Biology Club Z, Senzit-ir lg Latin Club 3. Vice Pres. 3: Camera Club 3,-4. Pres. 4: J-Hi Stars 5,41 Public S1-uzilxing Club 4: fiilpin lfnglish Club 15 National Honor Society 3,4. FRANCIS VVOLZ lRockdale9 Franrix ii' never filled with woe, That'5 the bay you meant to know. Inrlnstrial Arts A: Mechriniczil Drawingg Drafting Club 4: Committee Mun 43 Chemistry Club 3.4. JESSIE MIRLAM WHITE CMimt Weargr her hair xlielced bark and Itraiglztg I4 We often see her on a date. I 'l'eacher's: ,l-lli Stars 3,45 Mixerl Chorus 1.23.41 Treble Choir 5,43 Art Club 3.4: Gilpin English Clnb lg Biology Club Z: Etiquette Club lg French Club lg Social Science Club 4. NI.-'KRJORIE R, XVOODAIAN 6Marjt i Stndions, inzzsieal and sweet She'5 a xport that fan't be beat. Secretarial: Mixerl Chorus 3,451 Girls' Chorus 3. 4: Bi- ology Club lg Gilpin English Club 31 G..-XA. 1: I-lli Stars 3.4: Senior Sliorthantl Friemlship Club 41 Base- ball 1. PEARL M. VVILFONG - One must search far to find a pearl, Yet here'5 one right here in thix girl. l Mercantileg J-Hi Stars 3.4. ALICE GAIL YAGGY . The brilliant rhild of a college professor, 'Tis lucky the school that now fan possess her. Literature and Arts A3 Mixerl Chorus 1.13.42 Girls' Chorus 1.2,3.4g Treble Choir 3.4: Biology Club 23 Latin Club 1,2,3, Treasg GA.A. 2.5: Chemistry Club 43 J-Hi Stars 5.4, Group Leader 3, Leader and Trens. 4: Social Science Club -13 Public Speaking Club 4: Etiquette Club 2: National Honor Society 3,45 Robert Arlam Award lg Pres. of Sophomore Com. 21 NYinner of Girls' Essay Contest 2. A x.a 'L 1 - 4' ifnqsl 'of t ,Mags lgflixh 1 in ap'pn-159340. vl. Qs ,,-1 ,, Q U Q63-Inq! L, 3 'A 'O lin' 'got A 'qf N --Hull' runll 33 Idtf' JA lv i v, N 191 vga ,Q '7'h-he refff, 5 Q ' it Ay .v clk 5 xgxgbx ai 2 ra ,ei 31-sJ'S 5 lg di 1201. eg-551426 PEE-1.35j5NH1Z 4 - Qggaglv-if Pixie L L 45 ' 'sire in '1 4355? LY - ll afaffgg 053W 4 V 141-fffd! 1-,, ... YQ L Av .er-are-is 4' 'a 2 X ' if 'QA '92 mnfivat A 'psy' 0.51 A' gl 5 x 0 . -D 3 , A nk 5 V525 ,mag big: HA. I Ae? AL, H.. AG' :iv 1201. ISSZQHL5 55, 'A 37 vgig 4 - Qtgalxgigbwgf 0.34555 L . BEV. YOUNG tBrighaml A handsome lad, real live wire, At making fun, he'll never tire. Engineering: Band 2,5,4: R.O.T.C. 2,3, Corp. 3: Band ,lazz Orchestra 4: National Band Contest 3.4. BIERLE JONES He 'works with springs and rags and zvlzeels - On many types of automobiles. lntlnstrial Arts A: Auto Shop, GLADYS ZARLEY 1 All the joys of earth fombine To make a smile that's so divine. Literature :intl Arts B5 G.A.A. 2.3.41 I-Hi Stars 3.4: lftnluette Club 1.1: Stnnlent Council 2: Tennis 3. GEORGE MARSHALL A quiet, zinassztnziizg lad, A friend Zrl'lI0Yd always make one glad. Secretarial: Band 1.2: R.O.T.C. l..2,3.4: Gilpin English Club l. il' ' JOSEPH L. ZELKO He has a studious inflination Backed by iz strong determination, Clxil lfngineering: German Club 5.4, Program Com. 3: l'ublic Speaking Club 4, Program Com, 43 N,R.G. Club - 4, Vice Pres. 4: Chorus .Ig Honor Society 4. 4 .ev- Yizie.-x HANSON She lowes all lzzunble, lowly ways And seeks not after human praise. Secretarial: Biology Club Z: I-Hi Stars 3,42 Social Science Club 4: Senior Shorthand Frientlslnp Club 4. HELEN H. ZLDEK I'll never trouble trouble - 'Till trouble troubles me. - 7 ' 1 Business Administration: Senior Chorus. l,2,3,4: Girls' 0 ' Chorus 3.4: French Club Z1 G..-X.A, 1.3: J-lli Stars 5: Cziinera Club 3.4, Ch, of Publicity Coin, 4: Gilpin English . Club 1,25 Public Speaking Club 4: Social Science Club 43 Once in a Blue Moon 1: All at Sea 1: Bells ol Beziujolaisu 3: CavalIeria Rusticzinan 4: Hockey 4. . EVIELYN H.ARDER Ana' still they gazed and still their ivondei' grew That her small head could earry all she knew. l Secretarial: Biology Club Z: G,A,.-X, 3: Social Science Club 4: Senior Sbortliantl Frientlship Club 4: I-Hi Stars 5.4g Basketball 3. 1- .I 4 ' A 'U v A' O 7m qiugfs X yn. 9 1 A lb 'X gw' I Q,'. I wnlmlli 4 1 ',iQ,g! 0 955 5 . Wo Qf L rr . ! A .'5!4! ear, Weld I 'he ,fg1146 ' 'lnS5,-.- L t 'Q ' . if , T' 1 nr' is ' 0 -' vas . ' fa On v as .-' Qc! I ig SQ 'gmilfg Aww' 3 M55 Ati? 7 gi 46 ,N 8--Q ,X Y t 9320 .gfhhjx C53 1-X f f 2-T ! fig. lgi73X5. ' 'W 'A 35195942 11. Q- -- - Av '53?-9639 N K ' 'A ' A 'QQ' ' 'm f' 4 PW' ' lv' I4 - , .. , ye sv.. jar All R-4123 H..-rv, 14? al-,,.4 cis wf ,- ,12,0z. -zargigge:-I' rf r-a35'UWL3 4 - 5-Z i gi.,-f-'-' 923455 , 4 1 YERONICA Donn ' Attractive on the outward view ERLE PASOLD t And such a perfect lady, too, Secretarial, I-Hi Stars 3,41 Biol-135' Cl'-ll' 3- , Erle, you really aught to know . Always, always on the go. i . liluctrical. l i CECIL C OLE Cecil has such curly hair It always blows just ezverywhere. Business Ailministration. LA VELLE COUSINS CBabep LaVelle is a sweet shy thing But nzy! how that girl can sing. Secretarial: J-Hi Stars 3,41 Biology Club 13 Treble Choir 1.2.3,4: Chorus 1,2,3,4. YIOLA M. WARD CBabe7 Let your conscience be your guide, By the laws of God abide. Dressmal-ting: RiHe Corps Unit 395 Z,3, Range Manager 3: J-Hi Stars 3.4: Art Club 2,33 Biology Club 1,23 Girls' Jazz Orchestra 2,35 Social Hour Orchestra -l. CARLOS HALL Carlos is a new boy here He has been with us for just a year. Business Administration: from Mokena High School. LESTER CHENEY JAMES HALILIOND Brevity is the soul of wit Herels suflicient proof of it. Literature and Arts B: Biology Club 21 llwnic Ro-fm Manager -lg from Manhattan High Suli-mol I. GEORGE LA PIANA Events become exciting when Georgie is around, He does the unexpected, his friends have al- ways found. Literature :mtl Arts Ag French Cluli .25 Social Science Club -1. CARROLL Vnzco To Minnie he has promised to be true. He studies when there's nothing else to do. Industrial Arts A: Drafting Club 4, Pres. 4. -- L o'a ivsv -'U rp ' '. ssmfln -' z ,-eww ef-sf. 1 sg Q 5 III. 9. O Il 0- Q I 'Mafia 'Q '- 'Q sl Gr W? :5 0132- ' it' 1 In +,. ,.f saggy A rt-eff, ka 'Ay ivan AA, H52 :lc - v n be non. 351425. .'2pC.?a1S5'i'M'1E'u?T'x Elk-95S?1Q2v'i7E' 'liageegb h f - 47 d N-I 1 fm'-. . to -? fTfQ afar: , ,s g, 'lily' 4 1 Qin ' '4 1 U QQ, Inns, 'A , 0 55 , t ' 'L f! LEE' -5 'g 145797 .. lip A9 E, 12,.,1. ffmgzzeid 'izfffew weld- A - '23Effdkwx.s2 fLAg 025552252 I r THE SENIOR PLAY- A LUCKY BREAK :XlART?IA BIULLET, Proprietor of Hotel Mullet .. Gnitfllelz Wagzzw' XORA BIULLET, her daughter ............... ..... I Vary IVaff ELIIINIQ LUDINI: SMITH, a servant .. BENNY KETCHAII, a super salesman . . :XBNER INZETCHAIXI, his uncle . .. BERS. B.-XRRIZT, a guest .... . t'IAL'D'A, her daughter . . . TOMMY LANSING, a painter .... JOHN BRUCE, a man of business CHARLES MARTIN, General Manager for Bruce -IURA CHARENTE, a French danci VAR CHARENTE, her brother . . . BELLA MAC HYATT, guest ...... ng teacher . . Helon IlIt'Ginni5 . Bill 1lIFX6'lZk0.'7 . . . . Bob Stork Gail Yaggy' KdflZt'l'l71C .elbofl . . . . Dirk Olsof: George Sivitzor . . . . Boll Balvlz Kathryn Hozfh . . Ayres Ricktz' Carrie Spozzro ALCHIBA and ALPHECCA SPINSTER, guests . . . . . Dorothy Bell, Marjorie Blat! SPIVINS, a husman .................... .............. . -lnton Matz Tomo, a Japanese valet . . ...... Joe Zclko XY.-XTKINS, a Chauffeur . , . . . Hugh Ho:1o'c1'5o1z MRS. XYILLOXX BY, a guest . . . . . . Virginia Hint: I OSTMAN .................... Difk Starr SARAH XNILLOVYBY, her daughter . ................................ Mary Oakvs BOARDERS and DANCERS ...... Alicne King, Betty Martin, Alberta Marcy, Gladys Homlin, Zirma Chaffee, Delores Kelly, Billy Hena'U'son, Mid Slack, George Clzurfhill, Emfnons Ridgway. A ya fats .125 1 gang. F2- e A 4-,mmf-gat, 1-. Q, ..- , - AI ,wen-v A' 'II V. 'O U 0' . 'lplh 'If W lull' eu-nv a'? pie. '-J? 4' H I- is :rf wx. A F '-f .ff-Q13 -6'-4-so-45 4 X -' M. ff ,J , 'sm-..a3.t1ee' ?f,Siyvs.v:, . 7? -45 ' 1101. az-size!-F 545, mmga. - - '-1?.IfnX'L1Q5 '-as-:seams 48 u ss' 5443. g SV: G-63NO1-Y lr I -'Oy g IIIVPQU e nfali. lk . er arm - . 1-, iq. . -., - - t' n , l an 4, .h Vs +5 N fs . iff' .p as V f n 19 41 , 5 It ,I P- J , Q KJ f I Y .. . ln.- ge, ' wigs 5 'I in ,gl a ,lu 4 'W 'O It Y nv' was f ,V .fo - 'sm-fa 3-...,f:.-:f i-N- a-. - -- 12,1 '21-S514 ew.A'f+ G ' '-3 in-'cab'- ' 'YES' IVY DAY POEM Our lives shall be as yours, O fragrant Ivy! Who start your climb in life so low and small, Who, reaching, fighting upward, ever upward, May sometime climb up to God's wondrous hall. The fight up to the heights has only started, In years to come you'll climb far up the wall. You must not lose your verdancy so glorious Lest by the way you falter and you fall. Our lives like yours have started very lowly, Our lifelong fight in this world just begun. The years of toil we've spent have been rewarded, In life a firm foundation we have won. Our verdancy is that great store of knowledge, Our earthly fight is up the business wallg May high ideals be with us in the battle, And may we climb up to God's wondrous hall. ROBERT FOLK, '28. SENIOR PLAY lContinuedJ Being poor has its compensationsf' said .lohn Bruce, and he certainly found it true. John Bruce, a wealthy Wall Street magnate, returned to his home town with the idea of building a factory for his people. The plot of land John wants for his purpose is owned by Abner Ketcham and is being made into a cemetery. Abner refuses to sell his land, but John finds a way of securing it, through Benny Ketcham. a super salesman and Abner's nephew. john thinks that everybody is nice to him only because he had money and all they want is financial help from him in some way or other. Charles Martin, John's business manager thinks differently and bets him a thousand dollars to a big red apple that if he were poor, people would be nice to him anyway. john decides to try a scheme and see whether this is true. john evidently found that Martin was right, for a startling announcement of a big business failure is made, in which Mr. Bruce owns only a few shares, causes all the people to suppose he had lost all. On this reputation he takes the position of hotel clerk and wins the respect of all and also wins the love of Nora Mullet for himself alone. .D f- , 6 e. 41?B??B', : z H is 1 i 5 5 ln! 0. I ll Q- '1 S I 'Mun Wx , .A . 9,1 :qos Q ,- .. ...... -.. -8 Okv. qu. L X 'Q nf' 'Gia 'fn J' -4 9 fl 4' 4 M - 'vans fe ' 1: .5 AL., 'a Av s -' 4. to Q9-nf? aw- 3,4 S: , 'va I-. -Av f - 12,01 4414-gina! as,79Nve14- 1 '- '2qg,f4:Qqga-'gi' 9:34559 L 49 L. Y' Q '22-. .fam Greg ,sa gferg. n gglluzizelgj 'fain --I1 I iii.. 45' A' lwnhsfg lv 1 4 .all Q, Wav Illll Q- .Q fo gn .'. 1' D :ai N 33 rs R1-HY- ,ki Hg 3LNd '!a ag' Q 15' .... gig -- I.. 12, 1 2 diets' T'-u,5'5'W23 - B12'35a'Q7y'ii' ascii , f - CLASS HISTORY CHARACTERS! 1. Skipper Alfred Bay. 2. Authoress Miss Lewis. SETTING: Small Porch. ACT I. Miss Lewis approaches porch preparing to write and she finds Skipper Alfred Ba on the mat before the door. Skipper Bay-Lady, could I interest you in some wire kitchen ware? Miss Lewis-I have everything I need, and I am also too busy to buy. Besides it is my principle never to buy on the stoop. Skipper Bay shoulders his bundle of goods and turns to the steps with a cheer- ful smile. Skipper Bay-Good Morning. Miss Lewis-I believe I could use a gridiron. Skipper Bay-Why certainly. It is natural to all to experience a change of mind. Over little things as over great. And both you and I are no more than children of nature. Miss Lewis buys a gridiron. Old man again turns to the road but he calls back. Skipper Bay--I could tell you how to make oatcakes if you'd like me to, Ma'am. Xou d hnd it useful for that thing you've bought. Miss Lew's-You must be Scotch. Slippzr Bay-English Malam, but born and raised in Scotland. Bay is my name. Alfred Bay of the Good Ship 1928. Aye. the Good Ship 1928. Ma'am I could tell you-l've seen-CSkipper Bay goes nearer to Miss Lewis with outstretched hand. He is seeing visions of the past.J Our ship, among those of other proud nations, won hrst place at the Springfield State Exhibit held in August 1927. Again 44 of the crew were elected to the Key- stone and Torch Honor Society. Aye-13 of them in the junior year. And for the most brilliant of the mountain-climbers there were special rewards. In our lireshman year at sea George Switzer and Helen Rice won the Robert Adam Awards. Helen Rice also had the highest average of any girl in the whole fleet in 1924. In 1925 George Switzer and Gail Yaggy won the award. In our third year George Switzer and Ruth Froblsh won. George Switzer outdid himself thaving the highest average of any boy in school.J Special awards were won by Raymond Tremelling in June, 1926, for winning the State Band Solo Contest. In 1927 Helen Rice and Harold Emiley received awards for winning the State Orchestra Solo Contest. And the National Championship Band-2521 of it was made up of our crew. But I must not keep you from your work, Malam. I'll be getting along. Good day to you. Miss Lewis hastily rings a bell. Ruth, the housekeeper, appears. tContinued on Page 1923 1 X 133 9E ,-Mm .ees- IY OMQHQIQ 'A Q. s Ay K 'I 'W' -We 'E' -e .. f-- -' '-fs. 1-' 1 4 . 22:1 ffl-. 'S :Lv-sa A' Q u C4 'C 1 ass:-' Ms. -'..,fgw5a:'lffs -emiazw 0:4151 - f f 50 A WXN rr s 49525 .GEEYOXU ,' X ,viagra WNW. r , , ma., 9 F sg? mx V 4 il bv'u ':'44'g - 42 --f x' 4' 'QV' l lv 1 5 5 5.4 lg. 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Weill have to admit, however, that your choice in taking such an outstanding class as ours for your model was a decision upon which you should be congratulated, and one which may ultimately enable you to reach those starry heights to which you so zealously aspire. Of course you will have to work very hard in order to a.pproach the standards that we have set. You must endeavor, however, insofar as your ability permits, to uphold the ideals and traditions of the school. For instance, you should try to develop a girls' basketball team like ours, and to contribute a goodly number of star men to the boys' basketball teams and football teams as we have done. Nor is athletics the only field of school activity to which you must give heed. You must attempt to fill our places in the Student Council, J-Hi Stars, Orchestra, Band and many other extra-curricular organizations in which we have held leadership. We know very well that advice about personal conduct is hard to take, but really you must outgrow your childish ways. I was shocked almost to death one evening, as I was coming down the hall, to flnd La Verne Richards and Mabel Snider playing Post-Office. If they had been Seniors, you may be sure they would have been more circumspect in their actions. Worse yet, your behavior away from home has been shameful. as when some of your notorious members were caught playing leap-frog over chairs at the Rockford Hotel by the House Detective, thereby defaming the glorious name of J.T.H.S. which we have so zealously striven to hold aloft. Nor will outgrowing these babyish ways alone assure your attaining your starry goal. In addition, you must study diligently that you may have an honor roll which will not compare too unfavorably with that of your predecessors whose interest in their studies precluded a Senior party. The production of the Senior play is a stupendous undertaking, as yet you have shown no outstanding talent in this field, but we have hopes that during the ensuing year, under Miss Dicky's patient and dynamic tutelage, you will be able to acquire sufficient skill to meet with honor, this crucial obligation. And so we wish you success in the future. May you be worthy of our faith in you. IRENE MAHAFFEY wg X fx W- t .gram 1 ,gags pm- 4 .5 .511If'9. I 15 Q2 -2 Q Q 'Mapu ' 'A , QW! F194 0 Q' - ---..... :iv .5 lbqn 'o,'A Lv O :sn , liggx y'l 7,649 nun -- A QQSQ. Q. 1, J Vs L v uv' 'gag as 'U' 43 ,Q ,yLxJ,4a Av -' ' K to , Gm-xi: .lkcg 715251-'iffy 6. -si' .if-itsil' -'QPQAYQS4' ' ' '-23.K'.'.-as'- pi 13255 53 SZ ' X.. 0'b 15'lvg p 49 ' ' 52?3!i !o . -' 2 aries- .es-H bv u ufQ4fg Q- Qt .. - Al g R..-uf!! A 'A H '21-. 'f' 'H- se .. v-' -at r.' a ' '60, :S f 'LQ3 .Q AL. 'a Av cs .,:' .sf ,A emkxqf bl-VC: 5 , l'p A9 7 , ill 3514- W: V's6 ' ' '-Y3..fs1i14 ' 5324559 ' PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS MEMORIAL MR. CHAIRMAN, DR. SMITH, SENIOR5, and FRIENDS: This week means a great deal in the lives of all of those who are graduating in this class. It means on one hand the end of several years of traveling along the more or less hard road of knowledge. It is the end of the first step in'gaining our knowledge of the world. On the other hand it is the beginning of a new world which is opening before us as a road with many forks. Some will take that fork which leads to college, universities or other institutions of learning. Others will take that fork which leads to business schools and business. But to all of them, whichever road they take, or whatever they become in the future, this week will stand out as a milestone in their lives. For the last four years the members of the graduating class have been coming to this building, trying to 'become acquainted with knowledge, learning to understand and uphold the ideals which are a part of the scholastic training that everyone ought to have. They will look back with pleasure to their years that are just past, to the friendships which have helped to make these years most pleasant ones and which will remain through the years to come, to the honors gained by them which help to honor the school, and finally to the teachers who have helped them in the pursuit of learning. And now as the time nears when the members of the graduating class must separate on their different courses, they wish to do something which will show their appreciation and their love of this school, which will remain after they are long gone and will remind others that they were once in this school of which we are so proud. So with this purpose in mind the committee charged with this most important duty of choosing a class memorial have chosen a mural painting. It is now my pleasure as a representative of the senior class to entrust this painting to your care, Dr. Smith, to be held as a trust sacred to all the classes which are to follow this one. V From this time forward this picture belongs not to this class alone but to all the classes which have graduated before us and who will come after us. To the Seniors this picture means a great deal. Through it we hope to express to Dr. Smith and to the Faculty our appreciation of what they have done to help us to a better understanding of what education stands for. To those who follow us we hope that it will be an inspiration to help them to a better understanding of the ideals of this school, to awaken in them a liking for beautiful things and finally to help them to attain high standards of character. RALPH W. WHEELER, JR. May 17, 1928. h S c-f'Xo flu 5 Z3 1-S lf ,' QQYAXEK . wa--ef--.v 1-. Q- - - ,iv .ess--ms K' v. ' 34 mf' ' mania .1 I-'Q- -91 th' B 98.22 Wigs. 93 f ki .19 -Y-v-is A-' -ws' I Qld ..- b Q ,g Ill -Zffwifll 2F3fe-379WLE- '- -555frlgZf :i' 933455 - ipsum 53 wx, A900 o 1 ' ' S 4 'r. 'v 4 O.. giieigg, ,., A, .. 14' .iegtfwe 4? -Q 2 0. R 5.32. A 'f---Wwe .1 ,v-'Q' '-W 45' el A I A iff' 5 an 5, Gggknig' 4255 if IHKQ? at-NJ'4Fp Ale' gn' R1 'ZXSHZQFP' .bulb -ts:.ia1x-awvff 4f59 - PRESENTATION OF THE BETSY ROSS FLAG TO THE CLASS OF 1929 DR. SMITH, MR. HARRIS, and FELLOW' STUDENTS: Fourteen years ago the local chapter of the D.A.R. presented to the senior class of the Joliet Township High School a Betsy Ross Hag. This Hag was adopted by our forefathers in the early days of the Revolution, and under its fold they pro- claimed themselves a free and independent people. Its red typilies the blood which was shed for freedom, its white is emblematic of the purity of the principles upon which our government was organized, and its blue represents the dexotion and the loyalty of the founders of the Republic. X Our Betsy Ross flag has become a precious part of the tradition of our school: it has witnessed our growth and has inspired us to liner achievements. We are fortunate indeed that an occasion has thus been established for recalling and for re-dedicating ourselves to the ideals which are symbolized in the Hag. As president of the Class of 1928, I present this Hag to you. the Class of 1929. Your duty is to watch and protect it thruout the coming year, Love, honor, and reverence it and the principles for which it stands. May you prove yourselves worthy of your trust! h By DONALD IAIUNCH. CREW ACCEPTANCE OF THE BETSY ROSS FLAG FOR THE CLASS OF 1929 DR. SLIITH, MR. BIUNCH, and FELLOXV STUDENTS: We accept this Betsy Ross Flag as a symbol of the alliance between education and our state, an alliaIIce in accord with the assertion of Diogenes that The founda- tion of every state is the education of its youth. We students working in our classes and in other school activities are as truly in the service of the nation as any adult. Our part is to do our best to assure a lasting foundation for our state. And so, Mr. President, I am honored and delighted to assume the protection of this beloved flag on behalf of the Class of lZ9. We promise to guard it loyally during our year as seniors and then to pass it on to the Class of 1930. But the traditions and the lofty ideals of which it is emblematic we shall always hold in high regard and strive to maintain thruout our lives. By ROBERT II.-XRRIS. M 1 Dy ' 5 Q.'l9'l':' ' Q, c4auf'n 0 N4 4' e. smear'-et, I-. - , 1 ,Iv 9' 'ny h. lil '84 A .Qi 'un ns rl gll ' gk 1,554 51. 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All hail, for this is the last time that this famous and wonderful class speaks as juniors, for when next we Speak we will be the mighty Seniors. But, looking backward, on the past year, we look with pride upon our achieve- ments in scholarship, music, athletics and in social affairs. This year we have given two parties, the Junior circus party which had all the- novelty and fun of a circus, and the junior-Senior prom, Hthe million dollar dance which we gave in honor of the class of '28 to Show our appreciation of their merits and to wish them in saying farewell Inuch success in their undertakings in the future. May they be as successful in later life as they have been in J.T.H.S. A wg fm' 415219 Tx, - .-are-. am, Q N gsjifffvgfp. yn. Q, :D L V l ?2!'0x fv 9, 3 A 5.4 'ugh '05 'B rd lg G' 3 0 I' Q10 In I ,,,, -P A! QQ 4 Av s has 72 Hfa H. 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'7 'hf U-rfffo A' W' if , ' 5- 4: 5 4 ' .in fb ,QQKNNQE 4 H 'g I 3.1! .- :ip A9 A' moi. argggead asskgveze Q X -G5Sd,'y,g,v-'yE- hangs L THE COACHES COACH BECKER-'iBCClill is known all over school as the head of the heavy- weight coaching staff and a go-getter. With ten men from last yearls football squad back, he organized a championship team. E. Aurora was the only team to cross the heavies' goal line all season to enable them to win. In basketball his team won third place 'in the Big Seven Conference, won the district tournament and was defeated by W. Aurora in the semi-final of the sectional tourney. COACH WYKOFF-UWykH, head lightweight coach, was sadly handicapped dur- ing the year in having less than a handful of his former teams back in either football or basketball. He acquitted himself honorably, however. COACH RANE-Assistant heavyweight coach and a great help to Beckl' in rounding green material into shape and filling the whole squad with pep. COACH HUFFORD-An assistant lightweight coach who is always on the job scouting out material and getting men to report for practice. COACH FARGO-Our head athletic coach and track mentor. His district and sectional tournaments turn in more money to the State Athletic association than any others in the state. . V ' -I .Q T K 4 40 Q 5 N O Q Q 'lg fi V if wfiiwkv . - : adm. wre- ' lv ! 'll ,mfg V - 42 .. ' U 055 -'ln Q. 'A V, lg D144 'lpn A lv 'Ilq,,gls p,,,u-Ing? 4,553 0,11 tl' 4 V, Q D21 6,10 ,Q .7 'I'r-he rffff, 1' Q ' Q2 4 ' Az 'Q '-.. A l4'3'..aE- psf. is , fe. J'V'Ye ae' 2 f' Rel. PZRSZQHI, 'QR 224- 4 Qqtgtaggv-'ff ffgggcfg h 73 A x..u 'g cv ,fm -, gtgwgiv, .' x ,fares asm, 1 5 A 5 nn 9. O ll 0- -Q Q g iQ'h0'k A' 9 D bln' hftn. li ' '--1 '11-' 46 A .590 'o A lv ' is Q Ay' 53135 'Il 6 H-51' A y'9 'WA is ' Q , Q uv v-as fu , , 3 F3 i if q. Ay .1 :L ,sl ,,'5QXxxQ3 1552 A 5?cfnL9?, ,, 75, Ai? E' 3' Rel. ' 14:37. AY!4,4' ' ' 'u:2.46X1qgu0'f-i' lggggfsg dx 2 . d BLUE AND GOLD HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL The Blue and Gold heavies finished a very successful season, winning eight, tying and losing one game. The team showed much fight and wound up in undis- puted possession of second place in the conference losing only to East Aurora. Joliet rolled up 211 points as to their opponent's 12. All 12 points were scored by East Aurora. Joliet opened the season against Marseilles. This game proved to be only a romp for the Iron men. Marseilles losing 65-0. The team showed much promise in this game. The following Saturday Joliet played Pontiac, defeating them as decisively as Marseilles. With Munch, Rentner, Seppi and Slack leading the offensive the strong Blue and Gold team rolled up a 51-O score against the invaders. Coach Becker's pupils journeyed to Freeport a week later to open the confer- ence with the Pretzels. A steady driving game won for Joliet on a wet field. Joliet made 18 first downs to 3 for the Pretzels. Sabotnik is credited with playing his best game here. He seemed to be in every play. With Munch, Rentner, and Emerson doing the running the Blue and Gold carried the ball to the ZO-yard line where a pass, Emerson to Fuller, scored the first touchdown. A few minutes later Munch went off tackle from the 12-yard line for Joliet's second touchdown making the final score 13-O. The following Saturday Joliet's Iron Men turned back Elgin, sending them home with a 12-O defeat in their bags, The feature of the game was a 70-yard run by Slack on return of a punt. The first score came in the first quarter. After a . , ex. XM, I - Iv 4' 2 53229524 ,. sf 7:2 'L , 'Kamik A9535 2. is Ri WA 'v7. Hi , 94 'f'21 at' Sl ' 9 : .... ' 1 . 6? '-.. My iw?-.4737 .Kiwi 5- .ass LVAR AG' ff' aol. fa .. -1 mae - - - sM.x-me-er v.mf., , f - 74 sn - , WA' -v 9 ' H, 529252: . -' L :Sim at s, i Q, plllq' 94 Y 5 ig U F, ' Q JI QW, nlllnq.. L' It 'O R -sw. 'V -- M-- 0 .1 0- ,-' 'fn lv 1 +. --f we as -- fa -1? .v.,,,..gs Av -t su ,eg L ggwazgv' .L-'sri Rsagiagv ., 45 -Av 12,1 - me-J ZF-few swab - - '-22 m-3.6 -5:4519 are series of end runs and line smashes by Emerson, Rentner and Munch, Emerson went over for the first touchdown from the eight yard line. Elgin tried hard to score in the second quarter, working the ball down to the Joliet 1-foot line where they were thrown back three yards in four attempts to score, the credit going to Wekerlin and Tub Kelly. The second touchdown came in the third quarter after a series of long runs by Rentner and Munch. With the ball on the five yard line Re-ntner tore off tackle for a touchdown, making the final score 12-O. Joliet played Harrison Tech the following Saturday, keeping everything under cover for East Aurora. The Iron Men had little trouble in winning with a score of o-O. Busch was the most consistent gainer and Smatlak, all-Chicago back, played a brilliant game in the line. Joliet suffered their only set back of the season at the hands of East Aurora by a 12-3 score. East Aurora scored early in the first quarter being evenly played. In the second half Joliet opened up the score when Emerson made a dropkick from the 25-yard line. Joliet started strong in the second half with Munch and Rentner carrying the ball to East's two-yard line when Busch scored on a sweeping end run. Officials called the ball back, claiming Aurora was not ready on defense. Again Beckers men scored, but a back was in motion and the ball was called back again. On the last attempt the Iron Men failed by inches and Aurora punted out of danger. On the next kick-off Aurora failed to gain and Joliet by straight football carried the oval to the Red Z5-yard line. Joliet elected to pass and Witte intercepted and ran it back to our 5-yard line. Failing to gain he kicked his second field goal. Joliet tried desperately to score in the closing minutes by forward passes. Two first downs placed the ball in midfield, but Gosselin intercepted a pass and turned it into the only touchdown scored against the heavies all season. The Friday after the East High game Joliet played the Lindblom sophs, having no trouble in winning 25-0. The second and third teams played most of this game. Joliet played in West Aurora's new stadium on the following Saturday, being held to a 0-0 tie by a fighting West Aurora team. Joliet had only one real chance to score when a series of end runs by Munch and Busch put the ball on the one-yard line, but Joliet failed to score in four attempts. Joliet made over 250 yards from scrimmage, but used bad judgment in the pinches. Seppi intercepted a pass and almost scored. For the first time in eleven years Joliet defeated Rockford, and what a defeat that was. For 47 minutes of hectic football neither side scored. With only two minutes left to play two long passes and Rentner's 30-yard end run put the ball on Rockford's 35-yard line. Then Emerson stepped back to the 44-yard line and coolly drop-kicked from a difficult angle for the winning points, the final score being 3-O. This was a battle between the 2 strongest lines in the conference, with Wenck, Rentner, and D. Kelly standing out. The credit for this victory belongs to the line as well as to the backfield. It was their splendid work that stopped the hard-hitting tContinued on Page 871 U.. A WRX A 19'--. 55529. ae- M it CQ,fll'l'.eg'. 0.1: 'l 1 Al K 4 . tv 'sw 'vf .. 4-Q--' '-1 rt' f vi Vs J Wikis 53 'FH' 'Ai ,ng Al-,J-5,6 ,Av c 9 ,, .. , at -pg-Recall' a353UW'22-'tw I 55 - 03-eff 75 it 'apex is ,Qu 'Pg , gf I tg2liX:- 3 .A Ae'-- 're'!.g ei!! ---w---ln is r ui? '65 A' llagaul- del K' Z ' .5 nw' Riga 91 '7 fiii-1' if-5 ' I A'. At' ' '- N. - ea. as - :sz -iv-sa .-' sis' ,t . ..., , t ,, eta. fnrgzeafl' fa:,55E2'.tZ 91- 5sQ5S?IQ4w'i56 Wzsesfis- 4 - ' ' ' BBG ' BUSCH:-Best end running back on squad. Fair . ' passes and pass receiver. Shifty in open fleld. f - gf hll f- ,. Best work against East Aurora and DeKalb. l'! . as Won HJ . 1 TURNER:-More aggressiveness would have earned ,W A ' iii-f him regular berth in line. Best defensively. fi sh - 255.4 Non-letter man. -'ff' '--f I LONGLEY:-Probably better defensively than of- fensively. Good tackler, whose work under Q. kicks very effective. Also good pass receiver. Best against East Aurora. Won HJ . .its ' 5' ' WHEELER:-A substitute, who alternated at center and tackle. Powerful reach made him good .3 defensively. Good tackler and accurate passer. ,.,.,, Won HJ . LINDSTROM:-First year out, to be turned into good substitute guard. Hard blocker and tackler, with promise. Non-letter man. SABOTNIK:-One of the best tackles in conference. , '-5- Q Hard charger, aggressive, with plenty of tight. I amz., , Injuries handicapped him. Played best at Free- b w port' VVon HJ . SCHRIER:-More serious attitude would have made him a regular. Hard blocker and excellent tackler. Non-letter man, Q FULLER , Y stay. More ' ..., Sef- Won OLDANI speed ' letter .-Few opponents knocked him down to Good pass receiver with football sense. serious attitude would have made him a Freeport and DeKalb his best games. LiJ'v :-Promising halfback, with plenty of and shiftiness. Good pass receiver. Non- man. , if 'bf X gym :gin .Q-j' P' X 've' 4, E a 4 5 z f , 5' - D .QN.v X - . xl N WATSON:-A substitute. whose ability to stick won him a letter. VVhen other lads were in- jured or ineligible, he did creditable work. Fair pass receiver. Won HJ . Q, , fi. 'A ill ,fi ' i'i Q if '19 VAN:-Injuries dogged his footsteps all season. ' .. ku Good passes at center and fearless lineman. ' 'i - E5 Non-letter man. - K ' f ., sk Q. pu . ' , BISCHING:-An excellent blocker and tackler, shifted from end to backfleld in latter part of Q my-,jj-I season. Tremendous drive and speed with b natural ball carrying ability. Best against East Aurora and Rockford. Won HJ . , Y' Y Y- A v. 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All-Conference Half. Won HJ . SEPPI:-Smallest fullback in conference. Plenty of drive and tight. Excellent blocker, who would rather make holes for other backs than carry the ball himself. Good football head. Won HJ . D. KELLY z-A sophomore whose fighting qualities earned him berth on mythical eleven. Blocking punts a specialty. Defense against Elgin and Rockford outstanding. All-Conference Tackle. Won J , WENCK:-One of the best guards in conference, with plenty of drive and tight. Good blocker and tackler. Directed team play in final games of season. Good football head. Won I , WEKERLIN:-Passing accurate, blocking effective. Indomitable fighting spirit. Line defense against Elgin most brilliant of season. Injuries handi- capped him. All-Conference Center, second team. Won nj . EMERSON:-Possessed most accurate toe on squad. His SO-yard drop kick for win against Rock- ford longest of season. Most accurate passer on team. All-Conference Back, second team. Won allu- LOOSE :-Tackling under punts deadly. Fast, shifty and good pass receiver. Injuries in early season kept him on sidelines in later games. Best game against Elgin. All-Conference End. Second team. Won HJ . L. KELLY:-Four years of effort finally brought place on tirst team. Defense impregnable and line charging effective. Best work against Elgin and Rockford. Won J , SLACK:-Best work returning punts. Shifty, with plenty of speed. Good pass receiver. Interferer in a good share of running plays. Best game against Elgin. Won HJ . RENTNER:-Shifted from backtield to end before Rockford game, where his play was the most brilliant of season. Good punter, with end runs and passing valuable assets. All-Conference End. Won NJ . l? ve ',-'nw i V .1 ' ' ,in f .91 gi' f 2 Y , . l'.-., ff gf,-:lesbo f'g2 ' f.,,,,u. fi I, l , , is' ii- ti ,. , .iv Lei' L. t -.zo E , if 1-, V, gg ' . e i we ,t-.iw - ...,,, i m 5 0 -' M .-50 ,uae .aw -I ,- ' 3 2. . ,iz -' 45 uf- :jf gg 1 fy... 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Because of the heat the game was played in eighths. In the third quarter Brown plunged through center from the four-yard line for a touchdown after Henderson and Schmidt had carried the ball down the field. Henderson made the point after touchdown by an end run. PONTIAC Pontiac met the lights, and both teams battled hack and forth in the center of the field in a scoreless game O-O, Browns punting being the only spectacular work of the day. FREEPORT In the first conference game the Blue and Gold minors were downed by a fast. hard hitting Freeport outfit 19-O. In the first half, the team suffered an attack of stage fever and gave the Pretzel's their chance to score 19 points. In the second half Joliet came back and played the rest of the game on even terms. Freeport was penalized 65 yards and Joliet only 15. tContinued on Page 1743 9 V f NO p -vc ' N -. . :lab ie. .WW nw' t 34 s 'lx ' ' as ,k ' Wu to A - 511 11-s e 1 B ' ' J x.,,.4a J v X qs ' . 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He was indespensable in carrying the A ball on end runs and open tield plays and a 5 qi regular demon on defense. f 1 OLIVER:-playine his third year at quarter was I l still able to hold his place in the eyes of the ' fans and showed more speed than ever. B. BROWN I-New to the game and to the squad. jx -1-f, . Has a punting toe that would win him a po- : sition on any team. Will probably become a F., 6 triple threat man next year. SCHMIDT:-playing his tirst year of high school, football gave a good account of himself in spite R ,-. of his diminutive size. FOLK:--left over from last year's championship if team was adaptable and versatile enough that 5 V he could be counted on to deliver the goods Q3if'.f' wherever he was put. .-V, V ' '2 2 SECOR:-at end played his lirst year of football and with the experience gained should be a menace to all foes this fall. fu' ..-... :.: GARAVAGLIA:-an end, willing, studious. and a do or die spirit that more than made up for his lack of experience. e' - H SING:Qis a good-sized, good-natured tackle. though new to the game came through in fine shape and his loss in the final game was keenly felt. ye T. HTH- I-fi HENDERSON Z-a real midget and a senior, played his first and last year of high school football as a dodging halfback. LINDBLAD:-at tackle was a tower of strength on defense and we will all miss him in that position when next fall rolls around. 9 gf I q 1 ibcmfsbrg, WM. KELLY:-not being able to stay in school did not complete the season. Could he play foot- ball? He was Irish! 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Q - '- I' i , ' Wm e ' L- ' HEAYYWEIGHT BASKETBALL The Joliet High School Heavyweight basketball team won eight out of their lifteen games during the playing season. They scored 293 points to their opponents 271. Rentner had the scoring honors with seventy points. STREATOR The Blue and Gold heavies opened the season with a practice tilt with Streator and lost a hard game by a score of 21-18. CRANE The second game was the team's hrst home game. and they satistied the local fans by beating Crane 17-14. ELBURN Elburn won from Coach Becker's charges 19-18 when a foul was called on Joliet in the last few minutes of play. Elburn missed, but was given another try, due to the booing of the Joliet fans. EAST AURORA Joliet opened the conference with a victory over East High of Aurora to the tune of 24-21. The Blue and Gold took the lead at the start of the game and held it till the final gun sounded. The jumping of Rentner, the shooting of Munch and the close guarding proved too much for the Aurorans. Joliet made eight held goals to six for Aurora. Only Witte's baskets kept East High in the race. GARDNER The Heavies journeyed to Gardner on Friday the 13th and their luck stayed at home as they lost 23-14. The game gave Coach Becker a good lineup on his substi- tutes as many were used. X 1 A if Bit 43222633 1 fl zfiiie, tumb- 4 X! Q. 'nun' .OO 11. Qg ,, -, s , sg- nunq.. A, 'A i PA f wx gi ,I l gs.. lv 7 ,U-nun .Q 5 pg, ,ig 1 ns. t' i I ' 4 A W XA Q31 slag, ,gg -' 1 aLg,..4ea LJ? 9 -a' Jlol. ,L H6289 K 'X -x3f:.x:ij1aLwv ' e7 4 Q:v bp'5f:- 4' ' - SO HARRISON TECHNICAL M' X5 pg EQFW B fl! Mum' gbnnqtilf 1151: -ng F, 5 Ay 'walling' L' 'P 5,4 lm. Uv- W '1u.ns nnn '?5 w 5,1 sz. Ae i an gay, gg : ,..L. ' 7 ' ' -A. I X., von. J lp :- --ssi' -.mf-skv iidl 'vegas -. On the next night Harrison Tech of Chicago played the locals and lost 29-11. Sohmers and Munch were high point men for Joliet. ELGIN The Watchmakers proved too much for the Blue and Gold on their own floor winning from Joliet by the score of 24-9. Taking the lead in the first quarter Elgin held it thruout the game. This game was the last one in which Don Munch could wear the Blue and Gold uniform of Joliet and all tried hard to make it a victory. Long baskets by Harding and Walser spelled defeat for us. DE KALB 2 Next week Joliet trimmed DeKalb in easy style 33-10. The first half gave no indication of the score as it ended with Joliet with a two point margin 10-8. The third quarter found Joliet with lots of fight left and the scoring showed an improve- ment as the frame ended with a ten point lead for the Blue and Gold. In the last quarter the Barbs were unable to score a point. WEST AURORA Coach Becker's charges won a nerve racking game from West High of Aurora in the home gym by the narrow margin of 18-15. The game was even thruout the first three quarters first one and then the other forged ahead. At the beginning of the last frame the score read 15-13 for Aurora and remained that way for the first four minutes then Wheeler broke away and made a basket to even things up. Longley scored a point via the free throw line and a moment later dribbled down the floor and scored a basket to give Joliet a three point win. STREATOR Led by Virgil Dixon, Streator captain, the Downstaters emerged victorious over Coach Beckerls tired basketeers by the score of 28-12. The Beckermen appeared tired from their game with West Aurora the night before. Longley was high point man with four markers for Joliet while Hart led the attack for Streator with 16 points. ROCKFORD Rockford won from the Blue and Gold by the score of 21-19 after two overtime periods had been played. At the end of the first quarter Joliet was leading 7-4g at the half Rockford was still trailing 12-10, and at the start of the last period the score was 15-14 in favor of the Beckermen. At the end of the game the score was deadlocked at 17 all. In the first overtime period Bush made a free throw but the referee declared he took too much time. In the second extra period Bush made a basket and Mead of Rockford followed with a neat shot from the center. Johnson duplicated Mead's shot as the gun sounded. This game gave Rockford the conference. F REEPORT A last minute rush beat Freeport and enabled the Blue and Gold heavies to close the Conference season with a win, 24-23 after an overtime period. Freeport led tContinued on Page 913 axx ffm . 19: A to g IQ Av'--'. v!.A ' 'lqi -wus llv r nFi Q5- A' fob -nun.. K' U v- 1. :rf X we 'fa 'g ' A 4? ia all - ' -.. ep -'-i 'ss-.ae see' FQ S- 1 as 4- , av if -S2420 Q-rvlvfie 4 ' 'Q 55411-az,f-' ' ef: f 81 Q a.s x 93 FN: X C '?-5O'Lx . X-rqfxo .axis-. nike. Y Y . 2' qs? . 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Helped pull West 3 , 7? f Aurora and Freeport games out of tire, by ac- S Q curate shots in closing minutes. Good long 5. S . I sleat man, with accurate floor pass. ' 5 ? ' I ' SL.-XCK tForwardJ 1-Speed and quick break utiliz- ' K . t' ed by turning him into general utility player. -M f Used at both guard and forward. Scrappy. 'si' with quick break and good defense. , , w P ,A Q J. BUSH CForwardJ :-Best free-thrower on squad. 5L f ' Excellent basketball head. Quick break and 5414 -1 ' dead eye make him one of best in conference. i X : '3 Fast on floor play and good feeder. Work in 1 X 'Z' . ' tournaments outstanding. ' 4 i t if ' , ' f 'N D, KELLY tGuardJ:-A substitute, whose game . improved as season progressed. Developed good I long shot and accurate free throw. Should be 'i valuable man next year. t . . t' f 5 t E EMDIN tF0rwardJ :-Long shots his specialty. Ac- '59 ' ., . ., . 4' ,M curate from free line. Taken over on tourna- ment squad, he led team in points scored. 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LIGHTWEIGHTS The Lightweight basketball team won 5 out of 12 games and scored 244 points to their opponents' 260. Menozzi was high point man with 42 points. Emdin play- ing in only 4 games was second with 38 markers. STREATOR The team opened the season with a victory over the All State quintet of Streato-r 25-19. Coach Wykoff used a new team each quarter in an effort to weed out his material. CRANE On the next start they lost their second game to Crane 24-13. The Crane men were too experienced for the green Joliet team and kept in the lead thruout the game. ELBURY Joliet lightweights met little opposition against Elburn, winning, 24-11. The visitors were unable to score a basket in the first three quarters, but opened up in the last frame and scored four baskets. EAST AURORA The ponies lost to the speedy East Aurora team by a score of 20-12. Ricker opened the scoring with two baskets, but Aurora passed them, making the score 7-4 at the end of the quarter. During the next quarter only one point was scored and that by Joliet. The last half found Coach Thompson's men with more fight and ran the score up to 20 while holding the Blue and Gold to 12. of ' H ' ' e1?E??5'o - 3 1:9555 team' 1 vs co'n 'lu'34fg F- 4: - ' 4' 0'55v M'. Lv Y Vi lg lm' 'yoga 57,1 funn-- at A pig-f -Q. 4, 4 'i io. W felis, 4 H'f '5 A: ,ng .xL,.,.4a ,AY as ' - Q A ,... . E. .. 2 Q V 3 la 1 T2-ol 1.4.-,,.,.3l' e a 5 :: VW'if2- XTR 'iefffiaibw' 9332453 - 4 83 I I Q.: xi , x - 5 , ,f - Q rf? an er f X mln 'Uwe A '51 '51---...-xnugu rqn'ifi g. - A' 'lm' '0f3l lv Vs Y +0 33' 'gal' '93 2 'FH' ff ag' ga M149 ' 4 X 'L fl , 'mhxaf 5 -.- I 9 .AG f A' .-9:4215 7 -vw was - - --e:.,!..g..f-f- 'assess GA RDN E R The minors journeyed to Gardner on Friday the 13th and weren't superstitious in the least, winning 19-15. The game was close and gave Joliet another chance to try out some of the new material. HARRISON The Blue and Gold lights suffered a defeat at the hands of Harrison Tech, being on the wrong end of a 32-20 score. Sipusich of Harrison was the whole show, making twenty-three of his teams 32 points. ELGIN A surprise was sprung on Elgin when the youngsters won 20-18 for the first time in five years on the Maroon floor. The Elgin minors were in the lead 5-4 at the quarter and 13-10 at the beginning of the third quarter. After the intermission the Blue and Gold came back with the fight of last year's conference winners and were able to win in the last few minutes when Elgin failed to cut their stuff. Spesia did much toward the victory, scoring seven points, the last basket making the score 20 for Joliet. DE KALB The lightweights emerged victorious over DeKalb 24-21 after a hard fight, In the first half Joliet had things just about their own way, the score at the half being 15-7 for the Blue and Gold. After the half the team seemed to be in no doubt as to the outcome and almost lost because of this showing of over-confidence. DeKalb crept up until a tie was reached in the last few minutes of play and was broken by Menozzi sinking a basket and a free throw to bring the score to 24. WEST AURORA After beating DeKalb by 3 points the team lost a hard game to West Aurora 24-23. The score was deadlocked at 23 all after a long basket by Folk when a Joliet player fouled Abens of Aurora who made the free throw with only 20 seconds left to play. The first quarter found the teams tied with 4 points apiece. In the second quarter Joliet opened up and made the score 13-8 at the half in their favor. Joliet was still leading 21-15 at the start of the last frame. Emdin, playing his second game for the lightweights, was high point man of the game, having eight points. STREATOR The Blue and Gold minors lost to the Streator All-Staters, 22-19 after a thrill- ing rally in the closing minutes of play. In the last quarter the brilliant guarding of Hunter and Schmidt kept the All-Staters scoreless while their teammates were cutting the lead down to 3 points. The first string lights were kept on the bench throuout the game. ROCKFORD Strengthened by Emdin, the ponies lost a hard game to the unbeaten Rockford lights 24-23. At the end of the first quarter the Rabs were leading 7-6g at the end of the half they were on the wrong end of a 15-11 score. The third quarter found tContinued on Page 935 T I '53No Ui 4 I qv. 4 IQ if ll M3332 in .. l . 'gat-rfiib. A ' in V I gf ' Ogk 'Qf -I ' 'llqqls 4,nl g5 5 kb QA J 1- 11+-. fe' is H-aa. 'S 1 .-1? 'fa .A 5 5, A fl' LET S-7fq 2'1abHiT ' -limb' F:-.e.-i S4 . t wk , 19':gC 54,522.5 ' Q i 145559 dnahr 4' e. geasezfayf, ig. is ,, F 1 4, ,Q-rage, Alf' -it DA n. A ,l 'Ngo A C 'v1u.,gu p,,,n 'B ',5 1' 'gl A 7 5 5 nw, plan Q 7 'h-if rdf' I ' 75 ' ' , .. ,. R Ms in 633 gi . gi fi? 'Y NJ '!a AA' X-X if moi. .-'inet-P' 'r QSWTWLZS 91- ?lg-Siifliw- ' 93:25 - ' - N .-W 1 r 1.1! as .5554 -. , Q 1' ET.. Q 'D' -mf .jg., f.,Q. .,::. F - ,,se'f???35 ?f si, ,,,, 'i 'M f QQ V. ' for 'ie M ' all, 1 ' , I X. . iait 4:1231 Rav If Q' 'fl r N A'LA' . lf' ' igflif g g.Lf.9.i.ii5'l LIGHTXVEIGHT BASKETBALL LETTERMEN SECOR:-will probably be seen on the heavy- MENOZZI :-of whom more will be seen ans weight for the next two years and should other season has ability to be a high scor- be able to give a satisfactory account of ing man and will undoubtedly demon- himself there. strate this at that time. COHENOUR:-gave a good account of him- SPESIA 1--a lighter and scoring man who may self whenever he played and will demon- not be back next your but we are hoping strate his ability more next year, that he will. DELONAS:4the boy with the good forgetter BR0WN1'P'?Yln2 atfcnter and guard wifh we hope he does not forget to show up nge lefilierlenf? -gauled Should be Hmong again next Season. t e ugi scorers next season. , , , . FOLK :Hat Uuard and a senior could be de- LMDIN.-added his name to the list oi many pended ilpon to keep up the righting who have gone to the tournament squad Spirit and made good. ' Y HUNTER:-a utility man who could work MAXWELL 1-leaves the lights this year on wherever he was put and will probably account of his weight to serve another be 3 regular next year, two years as a heavyweight. v SCHMIDT:-the real lightweight of the RIClxER:-came to the rescue several times squad was fast and the confidence gained and more will be seen of his work an- this season should put him in the scoring other season. column in evidence next year. A Y 'sa img' gig , ,' 1 ,gaizg Aifixm 1 X, 35glllff.3.f. 15.Gg 5 Ag . 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As they ran in, dressed in freshly cleaned suits, the whole assembly rose to its feet and sang Joliet Loyalty as a miniature airplane swung through the air with Spirit of Joliet on one side and K'Championship on the other. Getting the break by having the bye, Joliet met the speedy West Aurora team in the semi-finals and bowed to them 20-16. West High made eight free throws to win the game as Joliet made but two. While Joliet was making 7 field goals, Aurora could make but six. The game was close throughout, Joliet leading only once in the game 12-11 in the third quarter. The last quarter opened with the score Aurora 15 and Joliet 14. Anderson of Aurora started things with a basket and a free throw: Emdin followed with a field goal. Anderson sank a free toss, and Hazelett dribbled down the Hoor to make the score 20-16. In the last two minutes Aurora stalled and won a hard fast game by 4 points. West Aurora proved its worth by defeating Waukegan 29-11 in the final game and won the sectional title. To win, Aurora nosed out the previously undefeated Sycamore team 29-21 in an overtime battle, eliminated Joliet 20-16 and trimmed Waukegan 29-11. In the state contest, West Aurora played through until the final game and lost to Canton 18-9 featured by the slow offense of both teams. 93 W cdfice-X If . . . 4' -X iqiifiilf . 4. Q, 1 K ilim? ff' mi-. ,A O AMI Inga. Q.. .. .-.---.q,-ly, ,uni-an .,, 4' '.5. ,n o,i'5 f lv L bw if 7, Qhqyf A 'QA lo 5 ' ' - 911 fir 4 1' ' -V-su-44 4' X -. we , image .we W sv,-,net ,- -av ' Q I ?L . 64937. i xxtg..-fA11Q5'0 'mf' L S6 v QF - -4' .1FB!To:v tx - ft - .-azz.. - , A gsgtizfoqg ,As Q. .. l Ay fwikgekgq ' Q :ef 'G+ 'v' .. v-W' A' a v- 4 -f N-ig. 64. . 'ff'-'D .Q I C1 A v '-. A ---, ta-was .iw gn ae, -if -'f-vw .e' -' E242-' -'ff- v55'N'fi6 91' tffsfikzzai.. Wizsis.- DISTRICT TOURNAMENT The Blue and Gold won its first game in rather easy fashion, downing Blue Island 23 to 12. Jumping into the lead at the start, they were never headed, the score at half time being 16 to 9. They played a safe game in the last half, totaling 7 points to 3 for their opponents. Emdin and Rentner with 4 baskets apiece, led the attack while Bush rung up 6 points. Swamping the Morris quintet 33 to 18, the fighting Ironmen earned the right to play in the semi-finals. After a slow first quarter that ended 4-4, Morris was helpless before the Blue and Gold offense. The half ended 16-6, and the points continued to pile up in the third quarter. Emdin and Bush led the attack, the former scoring 6 baskets. Rentner, Longley and Loose all scored during the game. Joliet chose to play a slow breaking offense and tight defense against Mazon. thus conserving all possible energy for the final game. The Blue pulled up with an 8-5 lead at the end of the half and Mazon failed in her efforts to penetrate our defense. Longley's work in offense and defense was outstanding. Joliet won 15 to 9. The greatest game in district tournament history featured the final combat between Calumet City and Joliet. Three thousand leather-lunged spectators turned the gymnasium into a bedlam of .noise an hour before game time. Beautiful team- work, marvelous speed and uncanny shots swept the purple clad warriors from their feet in the opening half and before they could catch their breath the Blue and Gold led 11 to O. Bush, Emdin, Rentner shot with unerring accuracy. Outspeeded and outsmarted, they trailed at half time, 16-6. That second half will not be easily forgotten. Stralko and Tomkulonis finally penetrated our defense. Emdin's accurate eye registered, while Loose and Longley came through with a goal apiece. Bush made a beautiful dribble-in shot, and it looked as though the game was safe. Loose went out on personals, Wheeler substi- tuting. With 70 seconds left Joliet led by 5 points. Two beautiful shots cut that lead to one point, and then the gun cracked! Joliet men were champions 28-271 Calumet City lost, but with honor and sportsmanship. All honor and credit to those fighting men who brought the district title to Joliet: Rentner, Bush, Emdin, Longley, Loose, Busch, Wheeler, Slack, Oldani, and Kelly. To Capt. Rentner we salute, for he was the inspiration that brought victory, in the greatest tournament game we played on our floor. CHeavyweight Football Continued from Page 753 Rockford backs and opened large holes for our own men. Rentner's defensive work was little short of marvelous as he threw the Rockford backs for more losses than the team gained. Joliet wound up the season on Thanksgiving Day journeying to DeKalb. The game proved easy for the Blue and Gold and Joliet won 33-O. The feature of the game was a 75-yard run by Emerson. The splendid interference was responsible for the victory. Busch and Bisching's work was very creditable. 495:05 age . X ffags. A ag 1 '. gy.-.zfom v-. QJE- - Av .e5:..5qe 2 Qs :QW 'ML 'vt nnuiivat A ' 'hiya' '-Q AA' gi 1 , iff' ' rg '-. G53-.55 4-we' g fi, 5-2? MSHA 49' ' 12,1 f?k !-71429 +a7,.Nve16 -1- ligeffli-ggofff' 5421659 ,, may 87 XY f C-f'po QQ-ED - Q exe aft mv. b 0 ' A ,. 5 ae' Zz'W --'--- -fri' ,'16 'fi . . -Q J wh .- .E Qkr. ge 'F' ,Ag ,af Lv., ...v X , ' .57 . -5 L '1 it C nggbdl' C4 al! L3- msef f s AWA- M EL- M.'9 ' 'maf- DON MUNCH With ability far above the average, possessing a sportsmanship code of the highest type, main- taining a scholarship which carried him on the honor roll and gaining the affection of his fellow students and faculty, lin has carved an envi- able record in the annals of our athletic history. With modesty in victory, uncomplaining in defeat he has held the admiration of his followers and the respect of opponents. 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Second Roxvi'l'unkll Bajanovich, Bustamante. Alexander. Phelps, Menozzi, Hughes. McKean4l, Ilenry, A Yan, Workman. Q V A lnirtl Row-Lozxch Fargo, lztfner. bing, Busch. Olilani. B. Slizznnon, Morris, Ufferman. Henderson. TR.-XCKf1928 Mr. Fargo's call for track men brought out only seven letter men and a prospect for a poor season. The whole outlook for the season was cha.nged on April 28 when Joliet defeated West Aurora 7113, to 595 on the local track. Annexing seven flrst places and a number of seconds and thirds Joliet easily won from the Aurora tracksters. Rentner took first in the discus, shotput, and high jumpg Lawson captured the mile and quarter-mileg Folk won the low hurdles: and the relay team consisting of Ulrlani, Pennuto, Slack and Maxwell won the seventh first place for Joliet. Coach Fargo sent seven picked men to the Bradley Interscholastic at Peoria the following week. By taking two seconds and two thirds Joliet placed ninth out of the sixty-two school that competed. Rentner took second in the discus throw and third in the shot put. The relay team won second place and Folk placed third in the 220-yard low hurdles Only three Joliet men qualified for the state interscholastic at the district meet held at Elgin May 12. Joliet took fourth out of the twenty-seven schools, annexing twenty-one points. Elgin won the meet with 3726 points, East Aurora was second and Wheaton third. The rnen who qualified for the state meet were Rentner who broke two district records winning in the discus throw with a 127-foot heave, and in the shotput with a throw of 48 feet one inch. Lawson who linished second in the fContinued on Page 1075 A 194:55 Q c 1515 'Po qfio . ulvtgi ,Q 5 kv R 319153. 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The teams of Emdin-Nelson and Young-Munch were finalists in the doubles, and Young and Emdin were finalists in the singles. The regular High School teams this year were composed of Longley and Miller in the singles, and the combinations of Nelson-Emdin, and Barr-Austin in the doubles. The teams this year have shown excellent form and have yet to be beaten, having easily won all their matches so far. They have defeated the Joliet .lunior College, Morris and Elging Chicago Heights was given a double trimming, and Lockport is numbered among the scalps. The tennis team is also entered in two major tournaments: the Inter-scholastic. at Elgin on May 18-19, and the l'Big Seven at Home on June 2. Last year Joliet won the Conference and stands an excellent chance of repeating. On May 12 the tennis team swamped the DeKalb team in a conference match 5-O. The tennis doubles team, Emdin-Nelson. went to finals at Champaign and won medals for second place. ,X , 0. 4' 'v 33-O S 'Ps f' Q ll. 5- 1 i v l :3i. Ae!Xs'4 Ng uv' W 'Q-as 4-. 0 at ,Q 51, ,,. fl c 1 4 M cove! '-wma? J aaa ,-. .5 f ' 12.1 .-9-rein' '.'Nm:4- + - -3.x-41,0-5'-.':Hv'-fr 0-ms.- 90 I i ' FX 1 'L yf - fhfz. .quam as-2 ,453 ,ev--ws I It CLI -Illglf' 'A 0- -1 u J' Q nu. gg A Ax 6 get Alf QQ: 'Zz 'im' 'l-nl' mll'Fi'?- If 'bw' QA Av' Q U a i Mk ,A w 5 . 'l 7 I-9 f u X A A ,F-rl A ' -'P hiss: ' Q A ll fggwgea' ' -:4c::a359Nvi':e 11- t3e5dK'Xx.sv-'fri' 'Finesse Xb 1 1 L ALL CONFERENCE TEAMS-HEAVIES AND LIGHTS Redl' Witte, East Aurora's outstanding star was selected captain of the Big Seven all-conference team by the coaches of the circuit. He and his team mate Moos were the only unanimous choices. Most of the votes for the end position were centered on Rentner of -Joliet, and Erickson of Rockford. The fact that 'LPug played two positions probably kept him from getting all the votes. Rentner played the Rockford and DeKalb games with a broken hand but nevertheless showed up well especially against the Rabs. Dinny'l Kelly received the largest share of votes for tackle along. with Blanck of Elgin. Don Munch, who played quarter-back thruout the season was honored with the right half back berth. The second all-conference team also contained three Joliet men. Loose on the end position, Wekerlin at center and Emerson at quarter, giving six Joliet men on the two teams, 2 more than the nearest competitors who were Rockford and F reeport, with 4 men apiece. Art Crosby of Rockford was picked by all the lightweight coaches as was Cooper of Elgin, another hard hitting back. McCachran of Rockford was the outstanding lineman of the pony loop in the opinion of the lightweight mentors. Booker was the only Joliet man who received a position on either team. He was picked as a half on the second all-conference team. - tHeavyweight Basketball Continued from Page 813 10-5 at half time, Sullivan and Brewer leading the attack. In the last few minutes Longley made two long shots tying the score. Lloyd Busch scored a basket and a free throw in the overtime period after Freeport had made a basket. MARSEILLES The Heavies bowed to Marseilles 15-10 in a long drawnout contest to help Coach Becker determine a tournament squad. Maxwell, Emdin, Ricker and Menozzi of the lightweight squad were given a tryout. OTTAWA Our Beckermen trounced Ottawa in easy fashion 36-12. The game was never in doubt from the start as the score read 17-4 at the half for Joliet. Coach Becker used his entire squad again and all showed up well. GARDNER Revenge was ours when Gardner lost 14-7 in a brilliant defensive game. The 6-4 and at the end of the third quarter 10-4. 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Q ggi' av 'vf 1-- '1' .1 4-949' fn il ls +9 uf' M6725 A :..... fs 45 AL-NJ.Q6 .QV ,, 'L ,fo .,?uMx-1131561 2.1?gg'38 ,, If -1-V f .-fzze--F ew. vate - - ' G .nv 'E .76 Favs GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT ......... . .. IRENE SCHWAB VICE-PRESIDENT ...... .. . ,IANE ALMBERG SECRETARY-TREASURER ............ ....................... K ATHRYN HEATH ASSISTANT SECRETARY-TREASURER ........................ BETTY HENDERSON FACULTY ADVISORS ................ PHEOBE ANN KIRBY, DOROTHY VVESTENDARP The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to foster and further interest in athletics, promote good sportsmanship, and develop healthy bodies. This is done through supervised training in Sports giving every girl an opportunity to make a class team in hockey, basketball, baseball, tennis, held and track. At the end of each season comes an interclass tournament. The spring sports were handled a little differently this year than last. Formerly students signed up for all or any one of them and spent a certain number of hours every week, usually taken from the seventh and eighth periods, practicing them. This year, however, the gymnasium classes were divided into squads, and each spuad practiced each of the events in rotation. A field and track meet was held between the girls making highest scores. The social side of the G.A.A. is also well developed. A banquet for the girls who made hockey or basketball teams was held in April and a freshman welcoming party was held earlier in the year. The Annual Mother's and Daughter's tea was held in May. Because of the number of dances held in the spring, a date for the annual G.A.A. dance was not obtainable. The G.A.A. camp held at Bowen Country Club near Waukegan each summer furnishes a great deal of pleasure to the girls who are able to go. Swimming, tennis, basketball, baseball, dancing, archery, and golf are all taught, and teams are chosen from each school to compete in them. Tournaments are held and the school having the greatest number of points wins a banner. Besides a banner for best school, the best individual camper is given an arm band. tLightweight Basketball Continued from Page 845 Rockford creeping up until they were only one point behind, 21-20. The last frame found Joilet tired and their opponents made four points to their two. Emdin made two free throws and in the last minute of play missed a shot that rolled around the rim twice before falling out., Emdin scored 14 of his team's 23 points. FREEPORT The Blue and Gold lights suffered their fourth conference defeat at the hands of Freeport, 30-ZZ. In the first half there was no fight shown by the locals and in the last quarter when they showed some stuff it was too late. 5 sag!! gi Aofaagg 'Ng 'ef ?.4' . 952- Q' . 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Practice was held in the boys' gymnasium on Tuesdays and Fridays for the Sophomores, juniors and Seniors and on Mondays and Wednesdays for the Freshmen who had to practice alone because of their number. First place in the tournament which was held in the gym March 1-2 was won by the Seniors who defeated the Sophomores 15-11 in the first game. The Juniors won the right to play in the finals by winning from the Freshmen 13-12. The score of the junior-Senior game was 15-8 in favor of the Seniors. In the consolation game vw .... .Ji SOVHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM 'Upper Row-Left to Riglit-Rosemary MCR:-on, Lynette Kemp, Mary Staley, Genevieve johnson A G Jennie regaric. A . ' Q First Row-Mary Capra, student manager, Bernice NYells. Rusella W eiske. Helen Hodge. Beulah Green, Captain. f n fffffr ln 1 'tv Ur 45 f ' '-. eswaz. . - , 1 A 'Q As .-.. M!.A '.s.2i1'. 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Varsity team were chosen from the ,Iunior and Senior teams and from the Freshman and Sopho- more teams. In the games between the varsities, the junior, Senior Varsity won 20-9. Those on the winning varsity team were: Marjory Blatt, M. Steffan, K. Abell. B. Henderson, I. Schwab, A. Mills, C. Carlen, B. Libke, F. Green, J. Almberg, V. Mc- Masters, and E. Barnes. The players on the Sophomore and Freshman varsity were: B. Green, L. Kocher, A. Heath, M. Woodcock, H. Hodge, E. Schoop, B. Wells, L. Kemp, J. Gregarich. L. Adams, R. Weislie, and C. Mitchell. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Ifpper Row-Left to Right'-Myra Ball, Betty Henderson, Marjorie Blatt, Verna Meadmore, Katherine Abell, Catherine Ball. First Row-Gladys Holmlin, Jane Almberg, Kathryn Heath, Helen Austin, Victoria Fenoglio, Irene Schwab. Frances Green, Captain. -A Y.: ' 1 1 lptzgsl 635532220 , I ? ,QQHK 4955 H f Aga.-'. g!.A '5'lqi ml.qxs r4,.uFi fb- A' fam' -I- 'f'l lv 'il wi 3' M1425 H1-rf. F lg Av X D - 'L fi egixaf AWCQ- 2 is SX lap A9 f E, 12- l falfifzt il' Q 1 PD? .wlidn 1 - K! xgq4b ?E' 'uzefs L 95 S .X WNV M, E N .4553 X ' E .4559 X nem- f - X 'Q-fan . W- HSA' it' 'Y 4 1 .. -' A :ol :ef rm, ,, , 325' e '+ .,,5'l fZs'4 - s fiig yfi bgfiiigb 4 FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM l'pper Rowfl,eft to Right-Helen Louise Xlarrl, l.-vrene Baker, juanita Archibald. Dorothy Trexler. Laura Sprague, llelen Thompson. Adrienne Barlow, Clara Lou Smeatt. Irene Loose. Lois Dunn, First RowiElizalnetll XYheeler, Marjorie Mayer. Anne. Bates, Charlotte Chambers, Alice Heath. Ruth Souvenier, Elizaluetli Gaugar, ,lean Fitzgerald, Dorothy Ilaslett. Emma Sclioop, Captain. GIRLS' HOCKEY SEASON For the tirst time in three years the hockey girls were able to play some of their games. They have had to be called off on account of bad weather the other years. Two nights a week the girls piled into a truck after school and went out to Highland Park where they practiced. The games were played at the Richards Street Field. The Juniors won from the Seniors, and the Freshmen defeated the Sophomores. Rain interrupted the tinal games. Q The teams were: Sophomores-Rosemary McKeon, Benadette McKeon, Geraldine Kristal, Virginia Bolton, Bernice Wells tcaptainl, Etta Brintz, Genevieve Johnson. Lucy Kasper, Lynette Kemp, and Rachel Bishing. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM .V t Upper Row-Left to Riglit--Roseniary Melieon. Bernadette Mclieon. Geraldine Kristal, Xirginia Boltin. First Rowflftia. Brintz. Genevieve Johnson, Lucy Kasper. Lynette Kemp. Rachel Biscliing. Bernice XYCIIS, Captain, K' f S Qfxe 4, ffm- Q if tw 551.21352 rt . ,gafiu B ,aa . I K 9. .ta fe' V 321' M 'ik 5. i n mi 'P w oi to -Q -L x , 43, X Q Q ' -- ' gl vp If P :X 'I ma. 'iz fb e :W ifi T - - QE 'UL'-, 1 f - 96 -A x-1 ! ings: asa ' 1' Z ,lfaga 4552!- 4 5 '375 5f'34'o '2- gf- --, 6 4' 'Q53 ag?1 lv 2 w -1-f l we Av s .fa X Q UP Vg 5 ,Q .. Q A v Q, c . 5 3.5 .. I 1 A , T2,c,l, ,-?ggQ:fl' .'zc::a359'S?fi'H7T'- A-tgfiiggff'- ' 0:25525 S' 4 JVXIOR HOCKEY TEAM Vpper Rowfl,eit tu Rightf-llelen Austin. Yarmilla l'.vlr-wriiy, Marguerite Steffzin, XYildn Gilbert. Irene llowr-ll. liirst Row-Guydell Schwartz. Kzitiierim- lKleQnire. lilllel hlolinson. Irene Glasscoclc, Carlene 'llllfllll Eunice Barnes, Captain. Seniors-Kathryn Heath, Helen Benson, Carrie Spencer, Helen Zidek, Mildred Bolton, Naomi Brown, jane Almberg, Ruby McAllister, Mary Ann Troughton and Betty Henderson. Juniors-Helen Austin, Yarmilla Pokorney, Margaret Steffan, Wilda Gilbert, Irene Howell, Gydell Schwartz, Katherine McGuire, Ethel johnson, Irene Glasscock, Carlene Turner and Eunice Barnes fcaptainj. Freshmen-Helen L. Ward, Lorene Baker, Juanita Archibald, Dorothy Trexler, Laura Sprague, Helen Thompson, Adrieno Barlow, Clara L. Srnealt, Irene Loose and Lois Dunn. SENIGR HOCKEY TEAM Upper Roiiflxft to Right--Irene Schwab. Kathryn Heath, Jane Almberg, Betty Henderson, Naomi rown. 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Q?-gl: A su' I . .9 7 A H f i 201. . gnc! +25 'Rule 'I ' fn-3. ' bases? First Row-McKirgan. Henzel. Pres, Schwab. Rix, l'rcli, Fargo. Martin. Second Rowfklurst. Clinton, Hatkiii. Spencer, Chaffee, Remus. Anderson Third Row-Mrs. Richardson, Cutchin. Bell. Hintz. Maxwell. Fourth Row-Corwin. Hutchinson. M. Pohl, Mitchell, R. Pohl. Huli. THE ART CLUB PRESIDENT ...... .................. ....... I R ENE SCHWAB VICE PRESIDENT .. . . . CONSTANCE MAXWELL SECRETARY ...... ............ R OLAND POHL TREASURER ............................................ BERNICE ANDERSON The Art Club is a practically new organization in Joliet High, but in its Short existence it has become known everywhere. Cooperation and backing of all School enterprises is their aim. Meetings are held in the Art Club room once a week and there plans are made for their projects. This year, one of their biggest undertakings was that of illustrat- ing the year book. Other worth while contributions to the school have been made by assisting to put over organization campaigns by snappy posters. The Art Club belongs to the Chicago Art Gallaries Association and in so be- longing have the privilege of having a new picture brought here for one month, at the end of which time it is sent back and a new one obtained. The object in this is to get the students interested in better types of art. This Art Club has the honor of being the only high school art club belonging to the organization. Mrs. Richardson' is the leader of the group, and it is to her that the credit is due for the splendid results that she has profected. She has promoted an appreci- ation of art and a love for the beautiful things among the students. Q4 xA ' Y 1 b uvsv Q-f-'NO rp 'Uv ffl: 5. liz., I 'Lg l-T ! grins. lgysttgx it ot A 0 in Uk v 1 ug nn O 1 - .g ,,-2 ,.. ' I 9 -Ill: qv 1 Q!! I Ol Q -.. , O vu o 4 lv 2 . :J -sw. 'v. Q' KI HM f- A- 9 . 0 A 5 6.55 5. All 'J '35 419' il Q01 - 5-. -'37 x7!sG5 - 1 1 QP-..!n1i9a'1k 'Excise' L H 99 x RK ' Y :'i g'5'lVw X, o QfC'iD Il. 'VV ,f - gglfiiklo ,, 5 S A 1 ' agfqgkaa 422-ur, K A N 'f'?A W? A Mr- 1im tt' v- i. :rf i wa- as ' 1' .si sr.. ,,., 1' C -1 ' ' 'A fi , 535459 4-Rf' 35iff5'o .- fn -45 3 H' 12.01. 12115151426 A an Nvmg- 4 - s.::.,!nk-a4'.P':i' 91245: ... f -' lst Row'-Left tu R'glitffXYekerl1n. Miller, Rentner, Munch. Longley. Fuller, Sliaunmi, Folk, Slack, Hen' mlersim, Reed. Znil ROXY+S6'jllIl, Secure, Oltlnni. llisgliing. I.. Busch. L. Kelly. U. Kelly. XYnts1ni, Lawson. Racster. Riclcer. Nelson. .lrwl Row-Mr. Fargo. Maxwell. Schmidt, Sing, Brown, YYhee'er. Garavaglia. l,imlhlaal. lhmker, G. Robinson. Last Rowe-J. Bush. Yan. Salfatmk. Large, Coach llecl-ter. Owen, Nlutz. N1cKeaml. BLUE AND GOLD CLUB PRESIDENT .... .. DON MUNCH, '28 VICE-PRESIDENT ......... .. Mm SLACK, '28 SECRETARY AND TREASURER . . .............. BOB FULLER, '28 SPONSORS ................. .. .. . . . R. N. FARGO and P. A. BECKER The Blue and Gold Club is made up of all lettermen in school. Meetings are held every Tuesday the seventh and eighth periods, and at that time all the neces- sary business is discussed. As usual, the Blue and Gold Club fellows took care of the visiting teams during the district and sectional tournaments. Each fellow was assigned to a visiting team. While the team was participating in the tournament, he acted as waterboy, trainer and in various other capacities. Our Gang was the name of the stunt the Blue and Gold Club put on in the J Circus, members of the club representing the various characters of the Our Gang Comedies. For the first time the basketball letters were presented by the president of the Blue and Gold Club to those who were eligible to receive them. New members were voted into the club as the semester closed. . , ' xtxx .f-XC W 7' 4 if A Ass-img. 5 fl 1 13353. tems, f Nl u9'!O 1 'IW 'B wav -A' ' 5' '0.'l A' l A , , o 'A y 7544? r,,,n . A fo O Q. Q, , ' wk 33' M 'ails 93 - 'Kd' f' 'Q 'A 4' X fi' -41 5 f-Xxx Q.5 ' 'L' ' 1 O Q Q ma. at .-emaafl' Q' -bs5'1 ffi'H?l1- -: e: ..,:f Zf- 02:55, - 'R f. 100 x-i f 19:95 g?EE2??:'g I 1 ,gfimh lgifihgk - 5?7 4?3. rf sl' it' ll vgju was re ' fi 4 i al-era I Av es .a' ft , ...Kx f uf 2 Q71 'Ygv ., I' A17 7' Q1 far sexe:-I e:x.:a's'Nvi'te -'1- -iesirikbm.. 'Fmsfazs .IN W-E6 3 First Rowilirlek, Schwartz, Urcli, Brown. Burkhigler, Herzog, jolinsou, Magee. Stafforil. Second Row-Howell. Haffney. Phelps. XX'nlsl1. Atkin, Carlson. Clinton. NYhitv:. Sanford. Third Row-Oestreieh. Fretlick. Mr. Price. Bump, Norris. THE CAMERA CLUB FACULTY SPONSOR .. ................... MR. PRICE PRESIDENT ..... .. IRENE HOWELL VICE-PRESIDENT ...... .. BERNARD BUMP SECRETARY-TREASURER ...,.................................. DAPHNE URCH Although not very large, the Camera club is responsible for one of the greatest assets of the Year Book, the pictures. t'Pictures tell the Story, and because of this fact the Cameraites have gone through this year Hsnappingu so that this book might be a worth while one. But with the work has also come the play. Among the good times were a Hallowe'en party, a practical night, and an April Fool's party at Mr. Price's home. We also went on a hike this spring to Pilcher Park for the purpose of getting year book pictures and also having a good time. The purpose was accomplished. At our regular meetings on Thursday every two weeks, we have interesting dis- cussions on photography, the art of developing, and how unique results may be obtained. On the whole this year has been a very satisfactory one from the standpoint of service rendered and enjoyment received. , ,. fb gram. ,- - .gazes asm 5:51-few. ie- Q: 1 ,5 4' it' r- :S' Big, '51 3 3 9 zz A' 5 f, Maas-SA! 2 ia. ,ei if-xjfszg lg' gr ,A v A., 1 I V ,,. 12.61 275429 ':2F.+Si'Nvi:4- - -t :545344wyE5 5:32552 - - 101 CASS K me . 5 .Q y ew reef 1 'S H2 v2- F- A' AW- it' . Vs wk 33' his 23 ' A-a 4? .xL.e,.-za ,Av pe' X .n fl , -Q'Ks?1? 2 FWSYD if 1.9, A4 az , .-sm:-I 'aw mae - - -ha ..-renew ' 'ess First Row-Fritz.-ll, l,ueHler, Richards. McCallun. ll. Austin. Alflerman, Chaffee. Harper, llisching. A. Buurgurgnun. Second RnwfSmitl1, Ardilino, L. llourguignon. Kee-il. Yan Zandt, French. Longley, Miss Agnew, Hyman, Burgess. Third Row-Carlos, McGinnis, Pennington, L. Austin, Scheiber. Henry, Moriarity. Madilis. Ferguson Lewis. Fourth Rmv+SabotniC, Rentner. Long. Shulkin, Story. Miss Ryan. DER DEUTSCHE KRANZ First Semester Second Semester PRESIDENT ..... BERNICE BICCALLAM PRESIDENT .......... HELEN AUSTIN SECRETARY ......... NIERLAND REED SECRETARY .. .. BELLE HYLIAN VICE-PRES. . . . BERNADETTE LOEFFLER VICE-PRES. . . .... ALFRED LONG TREASURER ......... BILLY HowARD TREASURER ........ EDNVARD FRENCH The German club of the J.T.H.S. has now been in existence three years. It offers its members an opportunity to hear and speak the language, and to learn about the history and customs of the German people. Any student of German is eligible for membership. This year meetings have occurred bi-weekly. At Hallowe'en the president and the vice president entertained the Club at the latter's home. Another special meeting was the Christmas Party, for which Charles Ladd furnished more than Sufficient refreshments. The club has certainly increased the liking of its members for the German language and German interests. 9 ' N ML f ' qv. . if . Qs -I f 's mu E gs . g lg In-ju- ll! b 3 n 'ia lj X 6 Q 1 ' 'I-mi' -Q .w ik i A 'b i gse' W'-15:1 ' 102 in 'SFX inn fiifimlr, . 5 .. W 12353 WMF? i xx QT .-uhqah EE. hnui11 25- J 'QQ' .audit tg' Q J5 ' 1 N , : W iff' ra 3 i q A v ' - 1'-. 5' F6233-..a5.1vn' gifs, 5-25 ,?f'v 'F. Ace' if rw. faxmzenl .'2t.:ew.N'-16 A i 1-:3. .!m1aa'2E 'lfliffg .. .. THE DRAFTING CLUB Officers PRESIDENT .... ......... . .. CARROLL VIROO, '28 VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . JOHN LARGE, '28 SECRETARY .... ...... J OHN LOFGREN, 130 TREASURER ...,.................................. RTAYNARD BROCKMAN, '28 COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Engineering, James Redman, '3Og Architectural, Alfred Lozar, '29g Mechanical, Francis Wolz, '28. SPONSORS: Mr. Renner, Mr. Rogers. The Drafting Club was organized and held its first meeting the first Thursday in February, 1928. The club consists of sixty-five members representing architecural, mechanical, and engineering drafting students. The club is sponsored by Mr. Renner of the Industrial Drafting Department and Mr. Rogers who is in charge of Engin- eering Drawing. CThe club meets the first Thursday of each month in room 371.1 The purpose of the club is to bring together students who are pursuing the three drafting courses under one large representative body. With such an Organiza- tion, drafting students have the advantage of meeting men of industry who are called upon to lecture on various industrial subjects as committeemen see fit. The committee members are in charge of all programs. -J 'W svtv ry 4' W -. 41:23:55 ti o 1 Mini- 492-82- 1 5 .. lll.'..4' 15.11 Q? H Al 'QQ nllqqx L 'lx V1 0 'Qc' 'QQ 'of pq-uiii a5 A pig. '-Q h' 3 'qg is 5' 'ails 33 'F' js 4? JNJAA ,Av as .E . is. ,sg ba Qmgyfjfnblfi Rplqglfv ,: Q., AJ 7 QOL fzefzze. : f..4:,7 Kruse - 1 1.3-.,,,gggg9g5,,, 1.355293 ,U 103 Y -1 ss 1: 15'lV5 Q IQ 4' if .ift I. S 1: f.?s lQ95.X:n 1 my by pnn.',4O. 15. 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For Mothers Day fitting poems by the club members were required, and these showed care of construction and tenderness of feelingg many were mounted in attractive folders. A class honor roll was posted in the club room, on which ap- peared the names of all whose grades were passingg a high place on this honor roll was a much coveted prize for earnest scholarship. ,xl N W 1 'Ya 475559 ,' ' 45553. HRH 4' 'Q Ufiifffotfp yn o- -Q 1 V ?2! 5b K' 'I 4 -5 :IW G+ 'Z' 55 'iw- 'rw A' A veg +., .-I -egg, fs QM: ,Q .w.,,,.4s ,Av c ,: I... :ld -f. Q A Q A Q ,' not ,, .-sm-AS' L.,e:f+:s5g1wga:'-H- -em-.mga -H wwf, L f fs 104 v ' .47 A963 .Gawain 5' X ,lfa:a?s ' G it :Ug'f'l4.f fl. Q, ul 5 'emlllqqs L' NX UA lg Defi wg I., 1......-umtu r4,n'ii aS ,Q 'pig 'WA Q, B it.. 3.1 swag. A H-eff, ka 1 We 99 av ' 'A ' 2 1 ..- I 1 12, I 41354229 'gf::-'35'31W'2Z- 1'- Qzfsgaiiv-'gi 0334539 Y .JM C, 'lb , t WI. H Z fA,. ,M , , ug ,, 4 V t 21- '1,.i5 ' i,' 2' Qgeevef f Jw, is. Q.. -wa , . . , 1 1 Q V if f P, -X . . 1 an-it 'i K 4 W t' all-. . f,, if 7 f 'til .44 I ii Q i f?9t??7'4 THE W. H. O. CLUB This club is made up of AI English students. This club, like the other Gilpin English Clubs, keeps its Work up to date in the English line and also in the helping line. The slogan of this club may explain this more clearly: the UVVH stands for weg the HH stands for helpg and the MOH stands for others, thus we have the slogan HWe Help Othersf' The W.H.O. Club has the most fun on Book days. Book day is held every time the Whole class gets a day ahead in their lessons. On these days the students have their choice of any book in the cases. The lamps and the fireplace are lighted to make the room look and fell like home. On Friday of each week the meetings are held with Everett Nelsen as president, Leon Gardner as vice president, Dorothy johnson as secretary, Mildred Kristal as treasurer, Genevieve Headke as chairman of program, and Chester Attaway and Anna Batis representing the flower committee. The W.H.O. Club although one of the smallest Gilpin English Clubs, yet hopes to accomplish something great before the semester is over that its name will go down in club history. 9:95. teiazelp' ,gag tn f if I- mags vealqi ur? mils r4,ni7i ,2?- Aga' -.India A' A 2 'lk Regis Ze. R'-rg' Ai Hg ALNJAQ AA' 4' Q1 -2:-Zifsatu' z'r2Q1SiSW':E-'fa . A 1'. + '516 Wswii- - ' 105 -4 N--XXX - ,1 - . ,f if CX effsfcrvr 1 i K 5X4 ' J!R 'ii 'gin'-----um. ,.,.-in-'gs' 4' AQ' Z?l tl' 1 Q wg, :QI 6162.5 pffff, E Ag 'Af X iz , n - A 1 54-NJN :Av 2.1. . .Ae-mfr' 4 -s : f!i'gff1- Wagga - 4 THE W. O. W. CLUB PRESIDENT .... .. .................... ...... B IARIE LUTZ VICE PRESIDENT .... .. . LUCILLE CUTcHrN SECRETARY ..... . . . GEORGIA LINTER TREASURER .............................,................ RICHARD FREEZE The eleventh and twelfth period class, a class of A Sophomores, organized under the supervision of Miss Gilpin as the W.O.W. Club, the name meaning Workers of the World. The ideals upheld by the Gilpin English Club were adopted by the new club. and the Club in was ordered. The class was iven lessons in citizenshi as well as P g P in Miller and johnson. Thrift through the saving of hchewing gumn nickels was practiced, and club furnishings and charitable enterprises were the pleasing result. In April the club took part in a HJ circus held in the boys' gym. They were part of a group which sponsored the Near East Valentine Box. On Fridays a business meeting and program was held. Short talks on Current topics selected from the Literary Digest, a Gilpin hobby, were given. At times however the plan was varied and the students were allowed to have book day. From the cases that line the wall any book could be selected and read in leisure. All this we owe to Miss Gilpin who has saved and worker that we might enjoy the benefits of a club. We extend to her our deepest thanks. ' T-'Xxx Y Q1 ' V W! if q i 433233 .-. ie TQ ,, 9 ,gibliis X 2 I A s 5 ' WWA .702 ' s 1 4 ' Q ns in was is ea 'm mf .xL,d.4a L-I r 9 1101. swf-' 'wide A' - QW W .: 2 A 106 Me- are Are we - 1 4, gmeezfv-2' 1-. as -- , - Av .6352--ass, Ly - Q g. :ef hw. lst -un ---unqls r4nu w? A 'psig-' 4!'. Ah Ll S N , , ff' ' AD AY 'Q Qin 59' All Xggexxgs 4.91 1 fnrgggee-l fzvpcsawlkveid- 4 - -t2e54nm.ev-'JE Passes - THE GILPIN GO GETTERSN t'The Gilpin Go Getters are a branch of the Gilpin English Club. The Officers of our club are as follows: President, Edith Spiessg Secretary, William Deetsg Treas- urer, Robert Pilcherg Program Chairman, Darline Spierg and Flower Committee, Gladys McAllister, Robert Cohenour, Wilma Otis. Every Friday that Miss Gilpin sees fit we have a business meeting and a pro- gram or else Book Dayfl In order to have either of these we must first have our work finished to date. In our meetings we carry on business that concerns our par- ticular group as well as the Gilpin English Club as a whole. Our programs consist of topics taken from the 'literary Digest of the preceding Saturday. K'The Gilpin Go Gettersw are always endeavoring to work promptly, earnestly, and honesty, to be courteous to companions, respectful to authority and a helpful citizen in school and community. WILLIA Orls. TRACK-1928 fContinued from Page 895 mile, and Folk who was second only to Brugman of Hinsdale who covered the low hurdles in 26.6 seconds. The relay was third in that event but was unable to qualify for the state meet. Joliet had a flne chance of winning the Big Seven conference this year which was held at Aurora on May 26. . aa R 4' I 0 ' n Xi 6 Q 1 '06 alsggV 5 15. 3. Q1 14: KAY' thy. 'mf' 'W 'Fi 'r .4 we- W if' 'I 33' A21 fails 33 'Wd' ga AQ .xL,J.4a .Av Q ,ii .. fp 9'-.age we .w?:w'5?' 6-.. ar' 7 YQ: , , ' ln. ' ' H lqgiiia' ln.4'.- L ' 107 1 'X 9 'v 415522 . .' 2 ,-sage. few- 4 in hv'l 'lv'34'p VA- 42 - Q gv 46?-GQ! A' 'A L Q bmi 'liege 'bi nun-- gt Q psy' 'qt th' 4 ' v- +. sf wa- fs HH- A .ia -Q 'n ,si ,, QQXNQJ H 5T1'KfVS':v ,, f', -117 ' F TZ, l 'Tit TZ-. 5,7 Vlgi ' ' 'q1?..AXxxqgu 1g' fggggfgg A 'sq-af. N. R. G. tiinerayb Ah! Here we are again! Remember us? We knew you would! Can you remember our tag day, our valentine day for the Near East Relief? Our part in the J Hi Circus? We knew you would! We are the N.R.G. section of the G.E.C. Our officers are: Thomas Pacey, presidentg Joseph Zelko, vice presidentg Theodore Henvick, secretary: Elmer Henry, treasurer, and Hazel Hedges, the chairman of program. We have been very active in the past year with the various occupations that we now regard as our duties, and we have done our very best to develop a whole- some interest for ourselves and others in good books, plays, music, movies, ideals. As a guide in our work we have the energetic Miss Gilpinwour guide. If ever we lagged, or wearied, or couldn't see the way on our nob, we were inspired and shown the correct way by our benefactor-Miss Gilpin! We do our daily work as assigned by the department, but unlike other classes we find a free day in each week which We readily utilize for a business meeting which trains in parliamentary usage. It is followed by a program of t'Literary Digest topics given by the class. This not only keeps the class in close touch with world events, but renders a more important service-that of teaching the student how to speak without confusion, to express his ideas clearly. decisively, and to-the-point. For no man has received a true, modern education unless he can express his ideas clearly and to-the-point, with a maximum of power and a minimum of time. Along with these speeches, we make outlines which under the keen viligence and care of Miss Gilpin enable us to give the aims of our speeches. ,Xp . 1. 5 qgmygs 0 Q gxga, A-155 . an-4-.f f. ,Q a -.an .- Aw 'ZQ!o. '3-.'1............-- ...af-' -Q' 4' bg?-- 2:h if 'Q 'qgfh 'Q , rt-1'f'Y. 7 43' is 1? X .7 f nov a- A va 1 -V-Nd'N a A 4- st ev .-me-I' Wai-'W -RMQQQ-rr 'v2::5,.i , 108 4 v XXX 4 ima . 435535 0 . :' ? flgme 'in'- 6 . Q Ati'--'Riagg 'lat 'i '--iuqlv l,,glFi 'bs J 'gg' - Ogg Av i '- +-. ef .,.. sa. W- At .av Q1 -flriizetfl' , +352'W'g41s'i'lTr- HQQSSHF A-'56' bfzxeffba.. X lst RowfR, Pohl. Mitchell. Touzalin. Munch, M. Pohl. Longley. Bates. Hutchinson. Ren-rl, XV. Henderson. Zncl Row-Alderman, Hamlin. NY. Ricker, B. Bates. Starr. Howard, Folk. F. llenderson, McBride, H. Henderson. .ircl Row-Yan Zandt, Comb. Harris. Stock. A. Ricker. Switzer, Stevens, Shannon. Top Rowillr. Evans. Mr. Kirby. McKean:l, Powell, Larson, Phelps, Clement. Camp. Robertson, NYheeler. Mr. Mayo, VVillard, Bustamante. Mr. Aseltine. Smith. THE HI Y CLUB PRESIDENT ...... ....... ........... . . . HUGH HENDERSON VICE-PRESIDENT ...... . AUGUSTUS ALDERMAN SECRETARY-TREASURER .................................... GEORGE SWITZER SPONSORS, E. L. MAYO, W. T. KIREY, L. A. ASELTINE, G. A. EVANS, H. R. SEAMANS The program for the year consisted of programs given by outside speakers, club members and sponsors leading the meetings. One of the objectives of the club this year was to visit other Hi-Y Clubs and in turn to have other clubs attend our meetings. The remainder of the Hi-Y pledge to the Y.M.C.A., which was sixty dollars, was paid. The state Older Boy's Conference at Rockford, Illinois, was attended by a representative group of the Hi-Y Club. Several members attending this conference spoke at Churches i.n Rockford. A clean Speech campaign was conducted in the high school by the club. Posters were put in the halls, and Signs were made on the blackboards. Discussions of this topic were carried on in club meetings. Eight Joliet delegates journeyed to Hinsdale, where they took part in the Thirteenth Annual District Older Boys, Conference. 1 0 O A Q I 5 . 1 O QV Q 3 ,A 5. 1 1 Q 'gieggswi led. :ia ,A it .aff lllwg .E. -'i......,,'uu, hlngiv .4 4 AQ, I Cola Av 3 v. ,sn sf qgggn A H-1-ff, A 4? ALNJA5 IA, if 11 I -nr-avril' be-gal'? !i ' 21 ?5ma '-if 64' 13 1-gms l 'W-. 53715725 ' Q' .Q-QQQ6 ll.5f,- A L 109 ,.. f, - .ggi ' ,W .sf ,'3M I 'Q-'lr , ' 1 ,- I1 fig .. Rl 'F 1 25? 2 '? ,, da N t .- Q Nggif lxi X' . 1 gfg 'B ?,Q f YL' . x .385 '- - ' 34 .1 iii - :ly ffv.. Q' X QQ , gwvx 1' ll. YN' S Nibv. X xx ix ix X X3 ., X . .w -15 Q3 'RN 'Qi 1-:sy - fgsi - z f 5 ' U ,fm S533 STARS J-H1 ,mn 4:5 ,- g gag.. gsm, ' 5 25156049 11 Q- 1 1 9 4 Vwlliqi 'A Q ng .Qui QEEQQK Ii? Ziiiawgqgp zu.agi.f.a. ls ljaign qugk ttf A, 'i +. 32' R-4123, :S f ' jg A? .xL,,..:a ,Av Q ,ff , ,... ,,. .. ,T 12.01. , .-311:29 a,s52'3W':Z-'Lib -t2 36-'-'-' 933425 ' - THE J HI STARS PRESIDENT ...... ................. . . MAR JORY BLATT VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . KATHRYN HEATH SECRETARY ..... ...... H ELEN RICE TREASURER . .. ...... GAIL YAGGY SPONSOR ,.............................................. Miss M. MATHER The J Hi Stars is a wide awake organization composed of Junior and Senior girls, organized several years ago by Miss Denning who was then Dean of Girls. At the beginning of each school year the four officers and eight group leaders are chosen by the girls. The organization is then divided into twelve groups each of which chooses a faculty sponsor. Miss Mather, the present Dean of Girls, is advisor to the whole organization. A The aims of this organization are to develop a finer social life among the girls of the school, to help the needy at Christmas time and to interest the members in bettering their community. A dinner dance given in the spring, is one of the out- standing social events of the school. In the fall, a girls' social hour was given. It is a well balanced organization and worth every junior and Senior girl's support. The group leaders were: Kathryn Heath, Gail Yaggy, Helen Rice, Ethel Gumae- lius, Helen Austin, Gertrude Barber, Helen McGinnis, Francis Green, Ruth Gifford, Victoria Fenoglio, Beatrix DeFillipi, Mabel Snider and Marjory Blatt. ffvroest 5 . ,Q Ap ' arg? ' gpg, Q i 2 i'i 'iW ii! , :api f:7 ., A A Ill, 3' gt? , M I i ,W 7 g KH ' . B C 25 44, 11, 533' xt. L44 5.4 Yi 4 .'?,4 A Q..g-.tt 5,,.,. 'u , -.4 Na 93 u' rp 4: i S, 533230, ,. :f E v again nfmft, A -Q. 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THE HONOR SOCIETY The Keystone and Torch Chapter of the national honor society of the high school consists of 157 members. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service are the four things that are considered in electing the members. The Seniors who were chosen when juniors are: Katherine Abel, jane Almberg. Helen Austin, Robert Folk, Ruth Frobish, Mildred Harmon, Kathryn Heath, Helen Rice, Ayres Ricker, Carrie Spencer, George Switzer, Marie White, and Gail Yaggy. The Seniors who were elected are: Irene Carter, Florence McCowan, Virginia Hintz, Marjory Blatt, Harry Hull, Bernard Bump, Donald Munch, Hugh Hender- son, Joseph Zelko, Robert Stock, Edward Wenck, Thomas Pacey, Raymond Tremell- ing, Merland Reed. Robert Balch, Helen Anderson, Beatrix De Filippi, Alta Eder, Harold Emiley, Voctoria Fenoglio, Ruth Gifford, Frances Green, Isabel Jones, Robert Lawson, Irene Mahaffey, Marguerite Spangler, Irene Storm, Mary Ann Troughton, Donald Wheeler, Ralph Wheeler and Helen Zidek. The juniors who were chosen are: Gertrude Barber, Wilma Bartling, Francis Cobb, Gordon Comb, Herbert Gretza, Ethel Gumaelius, Robert Harris, Lillian Herzog, Irene Howell, Ethel johnson, Alfred Long, Clara Schum, Harold Smith, and Ellsworth Zinser. At 'diy I, 6 ,Q ? -:ewes tees- : ' 1 s Qg an pg ' Q 1 2 T17 ky . ' fifth 'YE l .'Q tl 2mu '5 49' ' r 3 V ' Nha g A ' Hu A X ' reakfffr' e+35 vfii'!l'i- EL- QQZQB 'va-.-.QQ- - ' 112 U NARA ip e3?E??5!o . e f '? ASH? Wm'- f A gX4I 'laq!O, 'l'.q51.....-.nuns r,,,.na.,a,' A' Mn 'o!x5 th R is +., :rf 'Kaya 'fa -- A .44 Wax .. aio Ek: 7 , Qol. facts' ':2K2J559'W'iZ- f - Ei' N QQQQ- 9:224 55 9 w Al HIGH IOVRXAI. 5'l'.-XFF Figst Rmx'-Shafer. Fulk, McBri4Iu. M. Bill Fenoglin. Stewart. frch. Ii-vrmmxxmukv, Second RuwfBalch, Blatt. 'l'1'acy. XYMK. Hvnnings, C. Ball. 'l'rm1ghtun. lfvzzna. Third Row-Pribish, Switzer. I-lcmIc1'snm, Carter, Mahaffcy. Dznmmzmn, Milk-r. Fourth Rmvfbliss Hum. Faculty Aclvlsor. Singer, French, Erlw. I-mrs, Ilzlrtmzm. J HIGH JOURNAL PRINTERS 1 Ifirst Row: Offerman. Melin, VYe11ck. Spezio. Aclxxerhc-rg. G--ttoy, Krupecky. Kfwval, '?iQo5AdRRmv:YPadleyXYStghura. Lewis. R. Lewis, Tigan, Diggs, Smith. xr ow: emm, 'er zscer. meer. A 'wg fi-- 196' IWW' Qf qv 4' 'is MQQWQ' .-. 4. - k' . V1 Q D844 'QQ l'q 1----.,-mum r,,.61i .g? 'lsgy Av AY Q '- +. :af wa- as -fm W' ,,. -v . -f 'L fi gQ'ix??G' 3 Q', Ii. AQ 'F' Rel- '21-stahl -,-zcrew 'Weis : - -2 1541.1 .-.s-'- 0.34-rg f In ailing' -1 1 113 S Lx S-YXN X 15'lV X Q 'PQ 475 in N I ,KX 'A 5: i 1 ' 12393595 QQYMGQA 5 'I 53 '44'. Z 'm - 54 459' ii 45' B J ' ' ,EEL 'fm fe -' ke. -97 -'Lv-Sa .4-' -fn' , L e. fxfc. A 'g.qn1gt'4!-41161 Hpvggvkv .,. by .IJ 2 pmol, ,L .-grain! f 'aw xmas - - '-' ggX'g146 1f' ning: - 8' .....,v' WB W , . LE CERCLE FRAYCAIS Officers PRESIDENT .... .....,. . . . KATHRYN HEATH VICE-PRESIDENT .. .... IRENE CARTER SECRETARY ..... . . . ................ BEss VVATERS SPONSORS ........................... .. .. MISS RYAN and MRS. BABCOCK CHAIRMAN OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE ...................... GEORGE CHURCHILL Le Cercle Francais of the High School is composed of the students taking AI, B11 or AII French. The students who are members of the club are interested in studying the customs, dress, songs, and the different characteristics of the various parts of Franceg and the programs at the club meetings are so arranged that much , information which could not possibly be obtained in the regular class periods is given. As the meetings are carried on in French a greater familiarity with spoken and conversational French is possible. The past year the French club has 'been on the alert socially. At two meetings parties were held. At Christmas time two French plays were given, and gifts were exchanged by the members. The plays were Le Petit Chaperon Rouge and La Galettefl On Valentine's day another party was held where valentines with French verses were exchanged by the members present. At all of the meetings French folk songs are sung, some of the favorites being Cadet Rouselle, Madelon, and La Mere Michel. ,f 4 Rai xx V: '- 7 H V- V 9 N E -m fg' t Z '. 5 3555 . . 4 X 65anfilg.f f QI. qt U F, Q . I Q 'V N + 2. i f 911 ggi. um 'm 1 B 5 1? s A L, Ak? N9 S 'i V if ' 'L fi a miga -A s 7 A ..- 05. 1' Ef' . QOL ,ft - 914115 PM. 40:7 mae I X Nt? A f ,ZS uses.- , 1 14 - . 1 O Q. I v siege?--'. ?Qs 'Wi W WE- 55' fag' 'I- da 46' t ' p aug ! ,IW -0 fa qu Q A1 L ,5 :hmhffg H Z 19 2 A' 1574.0 .-J:-Q97 reads - 1 me nggggv- ' Fgggcg nw -- , ..., K , .. ' x . A. , , - - . ,- , , . ,, t , I'irst Row-Lamphere: Jacobs. Knicks. Green, Benson, Moor, Pemble, Atkins. Blazovic. Calosio, Tapio, Dammann, Doxsee. VVatson, Second Row-Schiek, XYhalen, Custnt, Nlfoodman, Hopkins, Edwards, Eder. Dwyer, Corbin, Roinanowski, Edwards. Third Row-Richardson, Fuqua, Savio ,Herhst. Mesnvich. Swanson, Smith. johnson, Hanson, Harder. Fourth RowiLambert. Perona, Karz. Miss Higgins, Chaffee, Galvin, Pluth. Linden, Gifford. THE SENIOR SHORTHAND FRIENDSHIP CLUB Officers PRESIDENT .... ........ . . FRANCES GREEN VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . EVELYN BLAZEVIC SECRETARY .... .. . ANN CALOSIO TREASURER .......... . .. HELEN BENSON PROGRAM COMMITTEE .. VERNA MEADMORE SOCIAL COMMITTEE ...................................... NIILDRED PEMBLE The Senior Shorthand Friendship Club was organized to promote a feeling of fellowship and friendship among the senior students enrolled in the commercial courses of our high school. Its aim is to make better business women through social, mental, and physical development. Meetings have been held every Wednesday afternoon in the music room, when a business meeting and an educational program have been given, followed by a social half hour. Under the financial plan of the Club, groups of ten, each under the supervision of a student leader, made a sum of money which was turned into the club treasury toward the trip which was taken by bus to Chicago, where the club visited the Womanls World's Fair, and took a tour through Marshall Field's Store, Ways and means of making money for the Club funds were: a trip through the American Institute Laundry, Bridge lessons, a penny social and a bakery sale. 355: r C5910 4 555' H55 - XX bfiifffot yn 0 -Q ? 4' .IQKXBQSS li, ' ne? '71 inqls rqlll ' 1950.9 ' .5 O 'V 5 I 5 I Q' I 1 'K at xii lqn .I W ts . lt Qiiu lh q ' 11 aa A1 I at .+A Ate' B ,I N gag : im- .D Q5 y N 41 .4 -- .iw H- Q-, -e:i. :- i .Q . w 5 1. Q A . 1 15 -P 4 a55'Wh':e -' was '-Es'-H fif- wwf'-'f,.Q.If - zz- wh m,,.,,.... .. Q' Q .K 7 A 3 3. 5 ,Maw Wm CLUB SOCIAL SCIENCE 635 0' Iv. 10 M- --re-. 'S . . , .. ? 4' 95'--- M: X E 0 Q 4 I 5 ,f '-gt 41:36-'o,, 5, A 1' fa- img ,IVR 5 n 4 Q o A 5 .:1 ' 1 H 17 '5 fo On -. Us 5. 23 'ff- S '25 ia'-'fx A H? ' 45 Av A Q. -J Mg' ,aa . . Ihr, - is W.. a ,,, -g 7 14 JL-gdrw, fi X'-.'Rx'E 1. Q1 l ' 9 an me J.. Jrikmze - 7 -reid?-4 - 'Luisa ,, SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB PRESIDENT ..... ........................ . .. RICHARD OLSON VICE-PRESIDENT .... . . . . . CARRIE SPENCER SECRETARY-TREASURER ................................... IRENE MAHAEEEY SPONSORS .... MISS DEw DAILEY, Miss ELIZABETH BARNS, MRS. STELIIA HENDER- SON, MR. GLEN EVANS, and MR. STERLING BEATH. The Social Science club which was started in 1926 and died in its infancy was revived this year by students who were interested in the study ofsocial problems outside the classroom. We held our meetings at the different churches of the city where dinner was served first and the remaining time was spent in listening to the speaker. Dr. Martin, the psychiatrist at the prison, was the speaker at the first meeting, which was held at the First Christian church. 'His topic was The New Attitude Toward Crimef' At the next meeting, held at the Central Presbyterian church, the speakers were candidates for city, county and state election. Hjalmar Rehn, candid- ate for State's Attorney, Francis Loughran, Democratic candidate for State Repre- sentative, James Bell, representing Elmer Bielfeldt, candidate for State's Attorney, John Walker, candidate for State Representativeg Paul O'Hern, candidate for State Representative and Thomas Sprague, candidate for County Auditor. all spoke on the same Subject Why I am a Candidate. judge Austin, county judge who has been active in promoting the iight against juvenile delinquency in Joliet, addressed us at one of our meetings on the subject of The Value of the Study of Social Science. At one of the last meetings Mrs. C. N. Wilkey, Executive Secretary of the Will County chapter of the Red Cross spoke on f'Flood Relief. Mrs. Wilkey was active in the relief work at East Peoria after the flood there in 1927. The only eligibility rule which was required in order to become a member of the club was that a person either should be in the social economics classes or should have taken the subject previously. There were about 125 members made up from Juniors, Seniors and Junior College students. There were no dues collected with the exception of the fact that everyone paid for the dinner at the meetings. Co-operation was one of the biggest aims of the club. For instance, one of our meetings was a joint meeting with the night school class in sociology. We hope that the social science club will be a lasting thing and not die out as it did before, because there are many things that it may do well in co-operation with other organizations in the community that are interested in social improvement. The last meeting of the club was held in the form of a picnic at West Park where the members wished luck to their successors and to the future of the social science club. W' steam. -' 1 A WR. 1 Cptpllllgfggf. Vg. Qquzzn ,Ti 7 'aw U QQQ, lll'l,Qr. L, l 2. I '-Ra. - ' + A Iv t 4 .sk ff xwixas am i Nr 2 ' Agfv .v A9 C. Il 1 -nrgggee-I '87 1 mia- I - -. - gg-546-':9E' hangs: L 117 fe - -. , 5-ug 0. I 15 ig 5 U Q3 nu. qv l 'l f gm lqrl.. 's' T--nw... I ii-r .Q 4 .,! qyj Y X ' an - 1 Qon. 46 - - ,. 5' We 'e ai silk- C 11gZv 032455 - 4 ' I Qc-sf - Y -: - 1 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization formed for the benefit of the students. It purposes to be a means of bringing the faculty and students closer together to boost student activities and to act in cooperation with the ideas of the students for the betterment of the school. This body is composed of a representative from each home room throughout the school. The choice is made by popular vote. This organization is sponsored by Mr. H. V. Givens of the biology department and by Mr. H. J. Atkinson of the mathe- matics department. Among the more important things that the council does each year is to sponsor the selling of Christmas seals and the distribution of baskets. It also sponsors an annual cleanup day. .J ,XM x W- fast:-'wg asia:-. f f T . A-1-----ras.. 'Q-fin .. f x- A ----5-. fe' T Q ,1 + pyf .ialpg 'gg 7'PfglQQf 'W' . A ' ' it j 5 fl ' 5. X201 Qgg S A 1 4' :X vi 1201, we - J' -v5 '3 f ' -Matz'- .am 4 1 118 ,fbi Yi v S :Q FAR n9 'Q if f '0 A 4 , H00 A 1 'lull' all' ' Io Q ' . is ' S' fa' 55525 al I 4 4 A? ' 49 e 1' J' I -. e. E -.ai .seq A ia, sv., f Av' 1' , I . O. , :eggs :2K:+a72AveL6 - ' xt mii4 ess - - M - A - ' 'v '. ' Q1 nl 5 0 , I A TERPSICHOREAN CLUB PRESIDENT . . . ............., . . . KATHERINE ABELL SECRETARY .. .... IRENE SCHWAII TREASURER ....... . .' ..... MARY C LARI4 FACULTY ADVISOR .........................,........... PI-IOEBE ANN KIRBY The Terpsichorean Club is an organization of girls who are aiming to find pleasurable recreation in rhythmic movement, to more adequately express our emo- tions, to develop finer personalities and an appreciation and love of the beautiful. The annual spring program given by the club this year consisted of The Stolen Princess, a ballet in three acts written by Hazel Conlon, president of the club last year, The Enchanted Urnf' a dance drama, clog dances, and folk dances of the nations. Girls in the folk dances were taken from the gymnasium classes and the training Classes- fContinued on Page 1283 ' sv Q Q 0 er' f ., esfaiefzizf, ,. A C, 1 , kia. news. A A Q EW! 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HEADQUARTERS CO. 122 , BAT'mr,ioN RIFLE TEAM May 1-2 A selected company of R.O.T.C. cadets participated in the sham battle held in honor of the anniversary of the Boston Store. May 11 The Joliet R,O.T.C. Battalion lost the annual drill competition with the Ottawa Unit- lContinued on Page 1285 CHAMPION VVALL SCALING TEAM ff' ff I Li 'T' 5,-3-X -ffl T r- ' 123 1927-1028 0- 102 ll .-X N li HII' IUNS lx VHAM --. t ' fp . e3Sf255!o Q fave WM 54' Vs Wg If G55 fd 2.-... '. ki A A .lv A ,:?g5zQ:fl' ':5n2+a:?3'37f5-'gil 32 33? '- 9334554 ' THE BAN D After winning the National Band Contest held at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in May, 1927, the band returned home but not to rest. This victory. which was the second consecutive National Championship that the band had won was celebrated, and then the band settled down to hard work again. All during the summer vacation months the graduating grade school musicians were trained so that they might be able to fill the places of the high school graduates. The band gave its usual pep to the football and basketball seasons by attending and playing at all of the home games as well as some of those out of town. During the regular school year the band Went to Chicago to welcome Lois Delander who had become Miss Americafl As usual the band played for all the pep meetings as well as many of the assemblies. With the impetus gained by the extra summer months of rehearsal the band was able to present its fifteenth anniversary concert on the early date of March 50. An interesting feature of this concert was the way it attracted the attention of noted musicians everywhere, many of whom attended the concert. After two preliminary home contests, the band sent ten picked soloists to the sectional contest held at Aurora, April 13, 1928. These ten soloists represented eight different instruments, and Joliet Won a sweeping victory of eight first and two seconds. R. Tremelling, clarinet, G. Henderson, cornetg R. Harris, horn: E. Portor. saxa- phone, H. Emiley, bass, L. Bradley, oboe, G. Switzer, trombone: E. Mitchell, bari- tone, won firsts and R. Mau, saxaphone, R. Englehart, horn, won seconds. As a result of this contest the same ten soloists went to the state contest where Tremelling, Porter, Switzer, and Mitchell won f1rsts1 Bradley, Englehart, and Henderson won seconds, and Harris won third. One of the greatest honors Joliet has had was on May 24, 25, 26 when the third National Band Contest was held here. Joliet was host to over two thousand band boys and girls representing about twenty states. John Philip Sousa, the March King , Edwin Franko Goldman, leader of the famous Goldman's Band of New York City, and Captain Charles O'Neill, director of music to the Royal twenty-second Regiment, Quebec, Canada, were the three judges. Joliet entered ten soloists in the national solo contest and won eight places: Raymond Tremelling, clarinet, Glen Henderson, cornetg Leonard Bradley, oboeg Robert Harris, French horn, all took first place. Harold Emiley, bassg Edwin Porter, saxaphoneg and George Switzer, trombone took second places. Edwin Mitchell, baritone, took third place. The band won the sight reading contest. After the grand parade it was announc- ed that the Joilet Band was the best maching band, and Saturday night it was an- nounced that Joliet had again won the national championship, making three con- secutive victories and giving Joliet permanent possession of the trophy. S.. 7 pl l Q I V it it Ng go 9145 fu .,.... A1 , fig , Q- 1 Av 'lk Qt' -'v L '? v.. xg' 4 6 Al 12,01 QZJQEJZQ-If '4v:7 Vlad' - ' N ' .ggqvv-' 6455 L 125 126 ORCHESTRA pp, .1 0 s A5 . ' t-. 13 - 14- A ' as is .ggi 132: 5 'Can ifgsagw, 4 gp- 0. Ae' A 4 2 's ' X50 vi H 0' 1' 4' P .-?zz4-ai' ':7nr:Q,i 'WLE-'LW -Q?SG.L3+ ' W-'ascii' fam THE ORCHESTRA PRESIDENT ...... .................. .... R o BERT SNIDER VICE-PRESIDENT .... IRENE MAHAFFEY SECRETARY ..... RIARION CHAFFEE TREASURER ............................................... CARRIE SPENCER With a larger number in the Orchestra than it has ever had before inithe history of J.T.H.S. we have another prosperous year. One of the biggest disappointments was the fact that no state orchestra contest was held in Illinois this year, and as the fact was announced after we had even worked on the contest numbers unchallenged, we still remain the State champions forever. Near the beginning of the year we played at one of the sessions of the Teachers, Institute held in the auditorium. We played at the Chamber of Commerce a number of times, for the Rotary Club and the Kiwanis, and furnished the music for the Woman's Club and the Junior College play. ' Two of the members of the orchestra, Ruth Martin of junior College who plays viola, and Irene Mahaffey, '28, who plays bass, were chosen to represent J.T.H.S. at the National High School Orchestra which met in Chicago at the Stevens Hotel from April 14 to 18. There are 65 members in the Orchestra this year. The bass section has grown from two to five. An oboe and as bassoon have been added to the woodwind section. Annorgan has also been added and the horn section has been increased. The personnel of the Orchestra is as follows: First Violins: Robert Snider, Claude Wilson, Joseph Mattei, joseph Skorupa, Raymond Gundalach, Marion Brere- ton, Leon Kolbert, Rose Herzog, Gladys Floyd, Everett Nelson, Constantine Dimas, Second Violins: Marion Chaffee, Elizabeth Kerr, Robert Mau, Charles Brantileno, Stanford Reid, Richard Freeze, Eugene Pennutto, joe Baczuk, Richard Gerkens- meyer, Eileen Fetter, Violas: Ruth Martin, Robert Folk, james Weigle, Paul Switkis, Ed Zeleznik, Catherine Grant, Howard Spiess, Trombones: Byron Snider, Charles Dackendorf, Horns: Robert Harris, Mary Ross, Margaret Noell and Bydell Schwart, Oboes: Leonard Bradley, Amber Hopkins, Cellos: Helen Rice, Josephine Keltie, Helen Keltie, Margaret Wiswell, Mary Maloney, Barbara Broughton, Con- stance Maxwell, Basses: Irene Mahaffey, Floyd Schauland, 'laul jones and John Rixg Cornets: Elsie Reitz, Della Hoyt, Louis Spires, Clarinets: Hiram Fuller, Carrie Spencer, Flute: Nina Norris, Eleanor Bates, Piano: Helen Doxsie, Organ: Russel Van Benthuysen, Saxaphone: Agnes Masau, Drums: David Stephen, Rohland Pohl, William Sheridan. CN r', 55533. -' 1 H2-. lg M: Ie' r , . 4 5. vaggvgg -Aki, 5,143 isa-4? A61 5 4,1 G'Q'l5 'A-ug 551:26 - 12 , Aggggvf- lfgggcg ' -- 127 ., ' ' ' X X--' in f 17 :un 435353 LX ji g 146555 legal'- 0- V E t :svn- 'Qg'A 3 mufifa. ' 5' gig' 'IUWQ Q' Vp-fi +0 qv' No-'pkg 45. : .... 'F' -D AO ge, My AY -X 4' - -. ef , Wm-.QE are 5 aigfavf f. -5 2 1' im. regain! 1 - sg m.e - - -. - bgggggwgi baggy L - THE CHORUS The choral work of the high school is conducted in two classes, namely the junior and senior choruses. The junior chorus is responsible for a concert at Easter time and the music for Commencement night. The senior chorus in responsible mainly for a concert at Christmas and the annual operatic productions. From the senior chorus and junior chorus is picked a boys' chorus of Fifty voices. a treble choir of 16 voices and a bass choir of twelve boys. The above picture repre- sents the combined choral oganizations of two hundred voices. TERPSICHOREAN CLUB fContinucd from Page 1193 At the end of each' year new members are chosen from the training classes to take the places of those who are not returning next year. During the year the girls have given programs at: The Baptist Church. Steel Works Club, Womans' Club, Business and Professional Womans Club, Chamber of Commerce, and the high school classes. R. O. T. C. lContinued from Page 1231 May 18 The annual Field Day was held at Richards Field. May 19 The R.O.T.C. dance was held in the boys' gym. sa s.-4 XX ry 4 5 17 X +. ' L IE-11....-wnila llx ullf jg 'Y I Q' A ni Mg 'QV X A? ,lr . M ms - wr Q I . L5 if-Q. A A Al :V vp ILC-1. .- 925' Wim ' -'a:5 'wfi 4 - sagmgla-'Z ., 'issiirs ' .. - 128 'V' ,Aff----V-ff - If--K ,.- ,, Y. -H, X , Y , , . rx , ,f- - f k --gf , ,v. -A, 'I---W- ,Jiff- , 1 A ' . , , -.-- ' V1 , ' Y-i -'-- ' AX ' ' ,. . - ,.Ax. , - --ff , Ji. K-3' -..,, , . ki- gk, up Y' t ,,fgg ,.v HH gg xx A lff'-If' 'XX'-' ,QL Q? 4 l L Q ji fvfbf '-.. 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DICKINSON May we have your attention for a moment please and present the Public Speak- ing club and its activities? One of the biggest things that was Sponsored this year was the extemporeanous speech contest supervised by Miss Elizabeth Barns and Miss Lena M. Dickinson in which seventy-six Juniors and Seniors were enrolled. They were given an unprepared subject and one hour and five minutes to organize it. The Contestants were then called and judged by Miss Clow, Miss Jones and Mr. Marshall. Six finalists were Chosen out of the seventy-six. Lillie Anderson received the First prize, a gold medal, and Robert Folk, second prize, a silver medal. Honor- able mention went to George Churchill, Rosella Mattei and Anton Mutz. The six fmalists were judged by Miss Hyde, Mr. Blampin, and Mr. Turman. The aim of the club is to act as a booster to all organizational activities, such as the junior College Play, Senior Play the j High Journal, Athletics and the Band. One triumph during the year was the winning of first prize at the J Circus. The students were left to their own initiative, Miss Dicky wishing to see what we could do without her help. In keeping with the circus, we had a side show with a Wild Woman, whooping of singing bear, and laughing clown. This act won the live pound box of candy. Another triumph was the clean-up assembly in which order, in a prize fight, defeated dust and disorder. Although our social good times this year have been few, when one- is busy one is happy and because of this our club has had a joyful and successful year. ,X fb -. asain. . -' A er 'W 4Y '4??- v7 i5eeae ---T -ie' 54' f1w 'fix IS' il v, va.. gg, ,K hi.. gg H-rffn ,S 4? if ,Q A, X ,I Q1 -J-if-vets' eeaW'q:i'kq -pix '-if 'i '- fa 4.Sf 1 997007589 ' ' vi- Ain' .le'f--' L 130 Kis ' V 31- X 41 I DEAN I, D. YAGGY JUNIOR COLLEGE FACULTY Front Row-Robinson, Fleener, Babcock, Dillman, Hyde, VVicks, Yaggy, Frisbie. Second Row-McLain, Brockett, Barns, Richardson, Mather, Dickinson, Mayo. Third Row-Marshall, Morgan, Givens, Price, Trams, Jones, Atkinson, Douglas. ,jf 'f ,K ,,-, A V, f-X, A ' ff-,Li VW- - . , gif- ,V fi ff Af, Q., X , ,, ,4 ' - , - ' ,' -H v : sxFf - , ?'- I 4 R. ' V ,- .,,.f' ,,k ,,-s-i4L,Y:i-fxgg - r ' 'r X Y,-f 'n ..--. - - -. - 4 : 4-Iii, X fir L 131 -N , - ,939 ,mmm c4aOffX E fi as asa.-, ky l:e1g'.'l A! A A.. 1. is r IT' ' x ' pi' il 5 q I WY ' , N! 1 ' N ' , . ' ff s 'Hs-..,,,4-E-f Kew-.5 iv- . 5 , ,gist ay' vale 4 K' 2.,!.'.v p ' 'IL SS' ' I' N Q 5.12 I L 1 A A: vu g X tv, .69 Q 4' ..... ..-r .4' A 0 v oi' K ' A N U, 5 ,Q I ' 1 A Al! 5 'G ' Wo. S mn ' 'Q 4 'A A V A' , ,, -A -Q01 45:11 lf' F4 Pa . N Q . s' I rg J .- OFFICERS OF THE SECOND YEAR CLASS INRESIDENT ............,.,.,...................... CHARLES BICKEOXYN SECRETARY ...... ...... E RXYIN GODFREY VICE PRESIDENT .. . . ELIZABETH PETTIGREVM' TREASURER ..... ........ D ENNY RYAN COLLEGE CLUB WSW, g c 1-X if , gig.. sa . .e 'll. 'L 0 ij 'ig sn. H. IIIIIIMQA i 1 7N ,,,,.. A Ax, ,. un o bv -. eo Q?-.-ef: 25v5,ngv., '. .4 'K x 1 v ,. -E 5 A1 - . C Q I 'Z'4 '4'l' ff- J27:h 4- '-i?-.iX 5 '3'55gb27-Q L ' If 1 5. w' s S 1 ' xl- E a Ain lv .5 61.1-H--E. ' 11' 'tu' ' I 0. jf L Vs +5 lf' 'Pas fs S . 'IL' ' f A 3 v 4 2 La: ' ,1 'vi :I 7 AP 132 Al X-AX L-X 4 151 0 Uv :Mawr-. .. :. .. '1 4. t ex few x, A941 mga. ,.. -.. ........,,u,, ,u.,i11., .Q ,Q qs Av , :at ' 'im 'fa : 3 4? '3 .Av gf . f 4,5 7, Ir 17 3 1 W A J : 201. if .. -5' '+a7 5fiZ-'lm ' gffhglv' 93224155 Kal, 'sg 4 NIARY LoL'1sE ASHLEY Ever charming and smiling is Mary Louise, A good sport, a student, a pal, and a tease. Literature mul Arts Course, VV.A,A. 1.2: French Cluh 1.15 College Club 1.1: 'l'er1wsicl1oreau Cluh 13 Annual Dance Committee 1.2, Cnllege Club l'rngram Cuxnxnittce 1: French Play 2. ROBERT O. BATES iBobJ No forwersationalist is he, But saves his line 'till he get his M. D. V 1'rc'Msclic:nl Course: French Cluh I, College Cluh 1.1: - R.O.'l'C. .23 Announcement Committee .25 College Play J. . M lfrench Play Z. GRACE BAILEY Small in size, but in deeds a prize, Slze's sweet, dependable, and wise. 'l'n-acllerl Cnurbeg Colle-uc Cluh 1.25 NY..'X.A. 1.2: lfrenvll Cluh 1.2: bcc.-Treas. NYA..-X. Z3 French Clulm l'rugrzun C-nmnxttce 1.23 Frenrh l'lay 23 Dec-mxtunn Crmnntn-c Banquet lg Bnsl-cetlszill lg Tennis 1.2. BIILDRED RosE BECKER CMillyD A winsoine miss is this little blonde: Of her both boys and girls are fond. 'l'ez1ul1e1 5 Course: College Cluln 1,Z: XY..X.A. 1.23 Jnllllllll . Stuff lg College Play I. 1 FRANCES BARCLAY fFrannyJ Fair of fafe, with an airy grace, In the hall of fame she'll have n plafe. , ' ' 'lleaclu-r's Cr-urse' French Club 12' Colle e Clul, 1 3 l 1 . . g .-. XY.A..-X. 1,11 Pres. French Club 2: Class l'reSi1lcnt 1: . Q Culle-ge Play 1. - FRANCES BLGGAR Frannie is this friendly one Alicays looking out for fun. l,ite1'ature and Arts Courscg XY,A.A. 1,23 College Clult - 1.15 Year Bm-k Staff 2: Dance Committee 1. f VERNON BARNES Work is lzis hobby, his grades are high, But of the girls he's no longer shy. .1're- Legal Course. VLLAS Boorn A talented member of our class, To fame and fortune he will pass. f. Electrical Engineering Course: Calculus Club 2: llunnx . Roll 1.1. .. A... i9:Zi5 1-X . 3-X ,rages legmzx Y X gat'--'Wagga ':g:lqi 'lu as : 'WI' 'ot' 4' l Qt' V Q 1 5 ps, A510 Q A 'H 'I' ' ' li 1 ' s A Av ' J V 5.5L 'A' 4241 Avasmxxis Q VV W 'f 4-l4lY wiv mol- fsgell, 54 A4537 Ylgi 4 xuY? 'gx1QQ 'mv '4'C1h1'5c, 133 ' V C-f'N0'L-S V 24' 4 rr, X ,fqv 1 f 1 2- - . - 4- .W D ' li , H045 I -'1 'vn1I qu r .IT ' 0. l, gl my 5 1 jg! miss. 1 55 3 Q if . '- ,, gl 7 12.01. .-5:42-P' '-:4c:w 'W'1Es f'1- Qfmkig-sn.. Wzzssspzs ..- YVINIFREIJ E, DAY CWinnieJ Ever liked and honored, alwayx at the top, Before xlze gains lzer aim, for 710 one will .vlze Atop. l,itc1'z1lu1'c annl Arte Course: Cullcpze Club 1,13 XY.A,A. 1,23 Gcrnlzxn Club ll 1X11111l1111cc111cllt C-fmnlittec .21 Cul- legc Club 1'mgr:1111 1: Bilhllllff C1,l1nm1ltce l: Dance C1v111111ittvc lg Cullcgc 1'lay 1.1: H11-cllall l. .-Xucri E. FITCH 6.-Xlleyl 1-ll1ee'x trexses have ever been long, 111 11111111 und in plzyxifs 5l1e's11e1le1' been zurozzg. 1,l1Cl'2lIl'lI'C :mel .Xrti Cuurw: 1Y..X,'X, 1.1: Cnllcgc Club 1.21 4Ic1'm:111 Club 23 R.O.B.C. 1: llwnmr Rull 1: 1'1?I'l'I1Zlll 1'l:1y Jg 'IR-111115 1.22 '1'r.1ck 1: 'Hask0tb:4ll 1. HPILEN DONAHUE LBuddyD Her HI!'lII71PI'X are p1'1'feeI, ller' lemons well done, Sl11 x .mre 10 finish Iv1'lZl1lF'!'I' 5l1e'5 begun. 'I'-:z1fl1er'N Cuuxwe: C:-llcge Club J: 1:11-114:11 Club li W..X..X. 1. Exwlx GODFREY Ifrwin is kzzown HA' ll greul femzix 111111 Ill sporls, ax in le.v.m115, he fomes up to par. l'1'c-l.cg:ll Cwllrfr-3 C-vllegc Club 1.2: R13 RC, 2: Class Svr1'et111'y lg Tumxis 1.2. Ii.-XTHERINE 111.-XRY Dl'NH.-KAI fliittenh 11 lively uzixx will! tl brillialzt mizzd, gm Sl1e's utlllele, dunfer, and friend eouzbizzed. J ij l,l!L'raturQ and .-Xrts Cuurscl l r:-nclx Club 23 XY1X.A. 1,21 Yue 1'r4-si1,le11t I 1'e-nab Club lg llresi-lent XY.A A. 2: jour- ' nal Stull' 2: X1-111' Rfmlg Stull 13 lla-lirtlmll 11 Truck 1.11 , 'IK-unix 1.22 111141-l1all 2, , Alllll.-XXI A. GL'.u1AELu'5 Wx 1 .-1 xzveel dixpnsitmn, ever kind, . ,el 11111111 so lovely ix hard to End. ...- '11L'Z!CllL'l H Cuurse: l 1cnc11 Club J: College Club 1.2. .fm .., F .,,flq ,-1. -bp. 1 GLADYS Lov1s1x Em ,el demlzre little 111.15 Irfllll 41 xzaeet, quie! way, We all feel .cure xI1e'lI he famozls mme day. 'IH-aQl1e1's Cuursc: XY..X,A. 1.2: F1'c11cl1 Club 1.15 College Club 1.1. . ELIZABETH H.ARFORD Ax for lziglz-gmele irztelligenee, this girl's 11 'w0IC',U We hope 'fore the Senate 5l1e'll soon make her bow. r C unc' XY 'X AX 1 N11 Club 1' Colle 73 Club Traclw 5 Q ., . .., .... 1 I I. , L 1.1: Dcvlwrntmxx gmrl 1711131100 Commlttecs lor Banquet 1: -Tuurnal Stat? lg Tennis 1. .4 fygxbx Q 7 I, ,,,fY-A Kr ' XX C 4 ,I YH Qklf ' . r .Af Q' inf: tg 'mg' , .X. fyjx 'cr vf Y wt Y W fe. .. ,XR N1 xix lll-'K xl I 1, 1 kjkb ff! f 10114 51 lx, ,. - NNW M Ll m7'l24'Qj C Ml Q -E l fe 1 KS' New 'A 19 CE? .... ed 1, - if , 1101. W as Y-46 P 'wf..6.-asv' ' -' 134 -A ,di - V his 415 Wu 'Wof rr -vc I H wwe! . J Q a AMW-. sewn 1 -A bv,r o.o4 5 v.- .2 -., - ' 4' Nov!---Inf!-, K It V. Q Dig l 04 A l 'lillqls l4.pll .,. ',!g,n 4, V Q V. wk 33' 'fits '92 .7 'hf Rfffv 3 ? ' '95 49 5 1 -. f. '-e-...es 3-ff. ae, 1-1, 7' 1- 12.01. fifibinl 4 'J-u,72.Nve1sS - ' 42gg,mQg541 lfgggff d L - . - , 1, ' ANNA E, I'IE1NIENXV,-XY l Talks but little, works a lot, Sticks to business and slzirks not. . Teachers Courscg French Club 1,15 NY.A.A. 1.2. ELDA KELLY A peppy, jolly girl is she, ' On that the boys will all agree. 116110116195 Courseg XY.A.A. 1,15 College Club 1,23 Year Book Staff .21 Announcement Committee lg College Play 1,1 , ' VIOLETTE PAULINE HILL Cheerful and gay, a model student, An ardent worker, genial and prudent. 'l'e:u:l1er's Course, College Club 1.25 XY,A.A. lg Art Club 1. ' HELEN KELTIE ,i A keen. sense of lzzmzar and an ever pleasant smile, ' With these sturdy weapons sl1e'll the whole W world begnile. 'l'eaclier's Course, French Club 1.2, College Cluh 1,25 4 - NXf,A.A. 1,25 Student Council lg l'resitlcnt 1'lI'l3llCl'l Club 15 French Play 2. EDNA JACOBUS That Edna is lively is known 'very well, Give her a ehanfe and all gloom slze'll dispel. 'l'eaclier's Courscg French Club Z3 College Club 1.25 ABC Club 1. MARGARET KERTES lMargJ As a student, Marg can't be beal, - For slze's as bright as you will meet. Literature and Arts Course: College Club 1,25 VV.A.A. 1, ' Treble Choir 1,21 Mysterious M column on Journal lg , Ticket Manager for College Play 2. W . FLOYD JOHNSTON Floyd is there in work or play, We feel that lze'll be great some day. Electrical Engineering Course: Calculus Club. LATREYTE LANG A grafeful dancer, at math a whiz , A gallant gentleman, lze surely is. Electrical Engineering Coursey College Club 1,23 Calcu- ' lus Club Z5 College Club Play Z: R.O.B.C. 25 Vice l.'res- ident College Club 23 President Calculus Club 25 Track 1, Baseball 1, 1 i ' ' , ---fs . Y .1 ,f 'ass agggggg, A I X , ,gfigig tau-kg, 1 is 9 ll'llq 4? Y - Qi ,gi 1 U Qgg.-nu 5 'A 'A 'O All .6405 ' 1 Wil ls all '05 .5 4' ul lv s DY 'la 'lx vw-as ' .1 0' Q' '51 lv 1' 'S Ng uv' Nflgy Ou g , H'1 Y0 A 4 0- A .1 f- e. Wa'-at 3+ 5' , 14, f 'Q .5-' 91 moi. -9:-221429 'r N 4' vids 4 - '!:Qi1.v 933:41 X -1 135 -Ax jwxrv R ?,., 1 A - 1' A IX4 2 -'U x.. 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Lwllcgr Llulw 1,11 XXMX A 1.1. : 1, M1c11,xnL Mnvuia Olikcy .1 friwzd 10 11.'l. 110112 gm' t llllll 511111ll, And wlzal a xtar in bllvkrflnllll l'c-4111111111-1'cc' C11111'bn-3 ll1w1xx'u1-- 1: k'1.lle1g1- Clul- lg l llzlxllctlmll 1,23 Baseball 1.2. Tcunix I Rn' KICGINNIS iMac! ,Al busy 11111111 ll7dt'Ff1' is Ray, Bu! nficn he finds tinzf' fur play. Spu-1:11 Cvursrg Cullcgze Clulu 1.25 1111-wlcrs 13 l'1sN11lc11l Culla-Q: Clul1 11 Bznslictlxnll 1.2: Cznpt. llnxkvllxnll 11-.nu l, .'X1'11REY MOONEY .ludrey ix pfppy, zuftlz plenty uf xlylf, Sl1e'x bright and xl11 s frimzdly, i11dn'a' wnlztilw. 'IX-:1cl1E1 s Course: NYJX..-X. 1.2: C--llege Club 1.2. .Xrl L'lu11 1, l'r11grg1m C1,nu1n1trc-u 23 FIutcrt:1111111e11t .m.l 13:111- lgurl Cmlllxxiltcvs lg Tenms 1. ,CX W-'xvx l ,,,z.f-X-A , .Www gm. :ibll fwTl'3 +XWmg ,,,h.,,,.4?fCQ.5 l A1. f. M . L. 1' f ff S uf j if 1 , A If 11. Y X-WL 1 4 ggi x ,X .xx if 1 Xx...fiEiEi.1x AQ UWM izqffqib f V ll -1' 1' 1 1 X 5 5 , 1 C+-f .AJ N S 1345114 Ye. f Q 1201- W ll' X u W ' ., 136 J K C-' XXX 6 s ,755 4f8f5,. aim - f'55e5 11. ' 1 Re-iq! -w ' ' Wa- ' 1 an-' -v L Q 0 xx v 4. a V. I 4 T211 fared 'vii V316 -2 5545!-Lw-0 'F-1:'ff' cami A .0 I Q il X A sv -tg ::'0 Q., -1 ..... 1- - al Av lab o r Ae' . M ' s 0 Q 1 pg-ff' 4 ' , A J- ns 5 , Nggdx it A fi Hy fLNJ'4'a 6' IF l i., . i ' WVILBUR A. MURLEX' Wilbur makes the girls look twire, His hair is curly, they think he's nice. Mechanical Engineering Coursee- College Club 23 Cal- culus Club 23 Banquet Committee 1: College Play 1.2: Basketball 1: Baseball J. H.AROLD A. PEARSON Baslzful, modest, perhaps a little shy, The girls would like him if lze'd only let them try. General Engineering Course: C-allege Club .21 Calculus ,lik Club 7' Tenni: 7' Fnterecl frmn -Xu ustana College, i -, . -. . A f-I ' Rock Islanrl. Illinois. ' DOUGLAS NICHOLSON 4 Doug J .Al perfeft nzarcelle and a tall blonde boy,- What more is required for a maidens full joy! Chemical Engineering Course: C-illege Club lg Calculus Club .23 R.O.li.C. I. - ELIZABETH PETTIGREVV She's studious, well-liked, a regular peafh, Q We all hope that she has suffers within rearlz. Literziture and Arts Coursey French Club 1: Cnlieue Club 1.25 XY..-X.A. 1,23 Secretary Cillege C ub 1: ,Pzesiilc-nt College Club 2: Speaker at Banquet lg Class Vice Presl- ilent J, CLARENCE NIELSEN A truly great man he'll be some day, We know, we'1fe watrhed him work and play. Electrical Engineering Course: Calculus Club 2. FRANCIS R. PROCK 4SamJ .-l pleasant lad, sports are his fad, And win or lose, he's never sad. l're-Medical Coursej French Club 1.25 Dramatic Club 1: X College Club 25 Growlers 1: Scalpel Club lg Basketball l. ALBERT NOBLE QAIJ Tall and handsome, full of pep, At the dances watch him step. Pre-Commerce Course: Student Council .23 College Club 1,23 Vice Chairman Student Council 23 Vice President ' Class 1: College Play 1. HELEN LOUISE PWRDY Helen is a friendly sort, Sweet and quiet, we report. , 'l'eacber's Course: College Club 1.2: XV.A.A. lg French Club 2. - p-fe we X Y 0. Q' Wu No s 0. s if 's 4eS?3 l'9 I a Ifiad' g9u 'l-1 4 my hp5glllff'34l. 15.Qg -D 1 Al dg -nqqit A 'A 2 '. :et ma 'vt 'e .. v-ef-' '-In V' :- ' Wo, v' Wagg, ee gg ,Q va f ,A Q pi' ' '- al' -- 0 1' Qu. an-efmfn' -A35-1Hma. ?'H 3?-Swgziwgae 0:31. A 2 . 137 -AX -X X ,,.f fm- 552 lx , UQEYD ga Ansar., l l A ..A ....-A R ..' w ' w xr 231 'we ' '92 . Jw LA -n ? lv I 'A 49 .1 -. f. - ...emeeg as, -1 -'f-vez' .ce 1' ol. iff 515135, 7-'3-13i.. Y!f.4N 4 ' Qgtifzaggv- ' ': 45f9' 4 f ' IW.-XRTHA T. RAGNES lMardaJ illilrtlzak good, and Martlzds kind, We like lzrr 'mzzxe shr'5 so refined. l '1'u:1cl1e1 s Course: XY..X.A. 1,25 College Club 1,23 Bakr:- bzxll :mil Tennis J. 1XlARY Ross lllilry lmrrzx tlzr midniglit oil, For nftrr play, it's time for toil. '13-aul1cr'Q Cuursu: Cwllege Club 1,23 French Club 13 K XXIA..-X. 1. 'S :VI-IVA ROBBINS Q Sinn lift' middle' mimi' ii fun, Ere long lin' laurfls will be won. In-znclu-rs L--urse: NX..-X..-X. 1.2: Cullcge Llub 1.1: Art A Club 1: Vice I'rE-Qiflcnt XY.A.A. 1: Chairman Social Com- mittue 13 Secretary Cullg-ge Club J: Year Book Circu- , latibn Nlzulager J: Banquet Cnmmittee 1: Cnllege Play 1g Cllzxirmiuv Dance C-mmmlttee 2: llnsketball 1: Track 1.2: Tennis 1.1: Brxseball 2. YIVIAN R1'ss12LL Tall and fair with golden hair, But bex! nf all xl1e'x on the xqnarf. 'l'c-acllerk Course: Cullcgc Club 1,21 XY.A,A. 1,22 Class 'l't'e:l:ut'e1' 1, . Cir.-WNCEY Romxsox ., To Clziiznifry his lrxxorzx lzizve never mused worry, Hr lllllil have his fun, and lic must zzrrer lzirrry. Cun1v11crv:e C4'Vll!'SL'Q Colle-ge Club 1,21 French Club German Club J: '11-Huis 2. AGNES RYAN Swffft and quiet, ncwr lrnld, ,-llzvays docs tulzizt slic is told. 'll-:ncln-rk Cflurw: l 1'encl1 Club 1.13 Cullege Club 12 l ri-ucll Play J, IJUROTHY RODGERS f f v '- Peppy, popular, and prrtty. ' W ' .kind bvsidfs xlzefs wry witty. 'lk-:xcl1ui s Course: Cfvlle-gc Club 1.2: XY.A..-X. 1.13 Social 1 Cijmnilitiue XY..-X..-X. .21 .Xrrnngenient :null Entertaimfneut Clmxnlittees fur Bxxmluel lg jnurnnl Stnft 1.2: Tennis 13 Baseball 2. DIZNNY RYAN In nzimy plzimdv of frlmol lif6 lic led, , In sports, at clubs, and honor roll.-izlzmd. l'1'e-I,eg':nl Cuurseg French Club 15 College Club 1,22 ' Clmirluzm 1'mgr:nm Cummittee 1: President College Club lg Robert M. Adam Awaril 1: College Ylay J: Humor Roll 1,2: Class 'l'rcasux'c-x' lg Chairman Dance Comnxittcc lg Baseball 2: Basketball 1.2. , .XA grey XA w 1 kg., X A - Q'FCi3,l QQ: f txkfsx 65 ,L TUEQIW . . Q 3Xr.5,., k v1'iiF?,gAQlCQ:lEjgWMfJ wang , V X. Yisig? ' ,Ng jgxf.-fl J gin' 5 ' ily' ffl-fl ff- 'Mtv' X W Q ff: 1 ' , E., ol- 17:-'i'i2.Q-FET' LV- kk' vQ 5 'l1112:kz-1137? 4' x 138 ., XA C ph. .151 rl frf' . v A 5 lglisff 1 Q fn' 5' K -M4156 ' 11. is i3-'C'f'7 Av 54 may as 3 als' qsasdt 'ggi W '-umm ra ' ,A 5 ff' Mk. Av' 54 ' 1 0 I N . ' - AL. -P, Q A 4. ,ev .J ,?a,-.age .sm 3 gvga-1, 7 4.9 7 1' 1.1. 25314-J ,ff-ay Nveae - - uf ing? 'hug f - ' T GRETCHEN A. SCHUESSLER fGre-tchb ' ' A well-kimwiz Doftor xhe'll .rome day bf, Her aim,-the world from pain to jref, Pre-Xlcrlical iCnursL': XY.A,A, 1: French Club 21 Cgllcgc Club 1.23 R.O.B.C. J: llon-wr Roll 15 Tennis 1.2, SUREN SERON Watch this fellow, hir aimx are high, Szzrrfkrs will rome, for hp dom try. ' I're'Merlical Courseg Stalpcl Club 1, Cnllegc Club 2 Basketball 1. EDNA SCHUSTER A rm! good pal, they call hw' Rz4xty, Slieis' bright, xlzffl loyal. and shffr trusty. Literature anfl Arts Course: German Club lg C-ill:-ge Club 1,23 XY.A,A. 1.21 German l'lay 1. DOROTHY SHUFELT Dorntlzyfr stzzdinus, Dnrotliyfr bright, We ull like our Dorothy 'muse This polite. Teacllefs Cnursug French Club 1,23 College Club LZ. - IVIARY ELIZABETH SCHUSTER .Yu fouplets left that quite suit mc, S0 sing my pruiscxr lfj, all of yr. Literature anll Arts Course: College Club 1.2, XY.,-XMK. 1,21 Student Cnuucil .Ip German Club Z3 ,lnurnal Stall' 7 7 g 1.-: Year Bunk Stall' 23 Ilnnur Roll -3 German Play 2. DOROTHY SAHTHEY This young lady'5 calm und svfnzingly quiet, But how would shr aft in the midst of a rin!! ' TCEiCl1EYAS Cnursc: College Club 13 XY..-X.A, 1. ' MARIE SCHWAB lllaric charms her listeners wlzcizevei' The xingx, Her fll6f'1'fIlll1ZCSS nzzzclz joy to this old world brings. . , 1 TCZlbl1Sf'S Coursey College Club 1.2, Treble Choir. J. CTJRTISS STOCK You should hem- Curtiss play the flute, In the band he stands in high reputr. Chemistry COUFSCZ College Club 1,25 Band 1,23 German Club 23 Calculus Club .23 R.O.B.C. Z: German Play 2. . .A ,NX iris , 2523! W A 5 1 K ik:- H 'y Axjf-- UIQ... ' Q 'I --ln,,..u'u 'llllp-lf 5 ' bn l'u,. 1 N '- 1 , 12' 'Q 'Ya wfff- fi 1zf '.xr..' ,,. ., gp f-'76, 12.1. af-ami' alivwfi 1 2 'E 139 XA 1 K 'lp 'Q it - 522252: . 5 1 Awww. arms v -A fVg! 'lqQ'Ol 5- -2 W., .9 4' 49.21- .v lv ' , 2 9. -6, X Q?-'L unqu W -. lt lysgv .W Ah . V . I , 2? '-.. 5' 334 mi? gre' 35 ii?-1.-25 M N- '?. 45' 2 ff' 1201. , 323255 '+ 7 ' mlb - '2:?.A1gggv'f3f 'IESZUS L f 131- 'nl JAMES J. WALSH Yes verily! Our flaming youth, He's bright and friendly,-that's the truth. l're'C-nnlnerce Cnurse. EVELYN A. CURBIN Quiet and pleasant is the way that we list her, Bright as they make 'em, just like her sister. Literature and Arts Cnnrsc: French Club 1,25 XY.A.A. 1: Cnllcge Clulr J. HELEN L. CORBIN - l Of medals and trophies this girl is the winner She looks like her sister, except that she's thinner, Lutz-rature and Arts Cuurseg French Cluh 1,21 College Clulw lg NY..-XA. 15 Fr:-nrh Cluh Se-cretzxrv 23 Robert Bl, Arlaln Awami 1. V B. LEIGHTON XVELLAIAN A brilliant student in all that lze's done, But don't think for a moment he's not loads Uf fun. AlL'CllZ1lllCJl Engineering Course: French Club .23 Cwllege , V, Clulm 1,11 German Club Z1 Calculus Club lg Honor Roll 1.2: :Xnnuuncen1n-nt Cmnrnittcc 2: Speaker at Banquet 15 tn-rnlixn Play J. -., Lqbrli l ' Ilokorny KLRN V 1 , - . Carefree and merry is Dorothy Kern: 4. 'fig' 'rim'-ilii-il That life is not all play, perhaps she will learn, ' 'S l,it'rature and Art. 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I3 JW Ma A' QS ui' in so aa QaiQxf:b14B'E :Q fs, 4111 7 121 -2:52192 evnyfb - ' '-25.16.-a.vf I-iff! - ' NIGHT THE ORG.-XX So calm so peaceful is the night, So still with tinge of sombreness. No human form, nor beast in sight, But I alone in darkness. Above, howe'er, I find a friend, And then another-and another. A countless throng from end to end, Until the sky they smother. Orion high up in the east, No friend more welcome than is he. On Sirius. my eyes then feast, The brightest star a man can see. The Sisters Seven, Aldebaran, Above me in the sky so high. The faithful Bears who with the Dragon Around the frigid pole do vie. The Swan, the Eagle, and Altair Above the west horizon peep, And, south, red Mars so debonair, A tryst with me ne'er fails to keep. And while I visit with these friends, The darkness fades like clouds away. The cheer, the faith, the strength they lend, Dispel the lonely night's array. GEORGE LONG. Softly through the vaulted arches On the quiet air their floats. Gently like the distant thunder, Mellow, somber organ notes. Down the nave like mighty billows Roll the rumbling waves of sound! Swelling, welling, never dwelling4 Music of the gods unbound. Now there come clear voices singing In a soft and liquid tone, To be answered from the altar In a chanting monotone. LEIGHTON WELLMAN. GNEGSW THE CALL OF THE COYOTE Here I idle in the twilight, Laxing in a cozy chair, List'ning to the coyote calling Through the distant chilly air. Dumb the forest, dumb the valley, Dumb the mountain stream below- Nothing but the coyote calling, Calling hauntingly and low. Comes the echo from the mountain, Causing me to turn my head, Thinking there another coyote Answering to shield its dread. Though the call be wierd and lonely, Echoing from far or near, Sitting in the ev'ning twilight, I, the coyote, love to hear. YVESLEY H. CELANDER. , c.. 943 .075 ' ' 59. AGR!- A' 0 qgulq, U I I A 1 gn! lr '- i s asf--- '-an '2-.ein .. , .A-4' lv 'a v- +. sf 'fem 'ws 'ii A -QW ,, . . 5 t .-Q ' rg, ,SO ,, gmKx?fiul3Q given ,, I' ,117 5 A, IZ, 1 'Z -r .Rn 1.402 NYAQQ. - 4 5 nggggv- lags !! - 143 THE SAILORSi SEVEN SEAS Oh, I'd read and I'd dreamed of the sailors' seven seas. Of the stately old galleons of Spain's far famed grandees. So I chartered a clipper ship, strong and as light As a falcon unhooded and true in her flight. Then we sailed from the port on a saint-forbidden day. But the lure was upon me and I had to get away! To the South first we steered, while free wind filled the sails And the sun played like gold on our highly polished rails. Soon we touched ancient China and we laughed in her face. tFore I'd read of the trick'ry of the heathen Chinee racel. Then we lolled and we lingered in the ports of Mandalay Where the lure came upon us and we couldn't get away! It was there that I met her tmay a curse be on her soul!J rich hue of her skin was like ancient burnished gold. eyes were as deep as a shadowed sacred wellg voice was as liquid as a mellow temple bell. I felt, ahl, I knew, that 'twas death for us to stay, her spell was upon us and we couldn't get away! The Her Her And But The As smooth and as shining as Zalaka's placid brow, Her wine dulled our senses. and her music held us fast And we worshipped at her altar while the dead sails draped the sea lay like oil as it lapped around the prow H13 Then a breeze from the North brought a dash of freshened spray, And the sea called and beckoned till we had to get away! We drifted on the night tide, as silent as a ghost. The morning found us loosened from the humid lazy coast. Toward the North we were headed and we swiftly left behind The shores where we knew in the dusk Zalaka pined, By the phosphorescent waters where the 'tfiying fishes play' But the sea had come upon us and we had to get away! We sailed and we sailed and we saw fantastic sights, Till at last we reached the land of Aurora's colored lights, There the ice rose in crags, and it pierced the turquoise sky, Bright it flashed and reflected like a cold blue cyclop!s eye. It cracked against the shoreline and it ground the frozen bay. Dire danger was upon us, and we had to get away! 144 Through the cold emerald waters, light we cut the strident waves. 'Round our salt covered deckin, wild, the shrieking water raves. High the foam dashes up, stretching diamond spattered crests, Priceless jewels that adorn some cold Russian Princess' breast. How far we'd have ventured on the seas I cannot say, But a new lure came on us and we had to get away! And it's homeward we're bound to the peaceful firesidep We'd traversed the seven seas-proved that poets had not lied When they wrote of the East, of the lure of old Cathay, Of the wine and the dancing girls of mystic Mandalay, Of the cold, frosty North-but we thanked the lucky day When the sea called and beckoned and we had to git away. IQATHERINE D TO THE STARS O stars, that shine from heaven's velvet height, And try to cheer the distant world below, What are your thoughts, as gazing on us so, You see us all unconscious of the light? Do you feel moved with pity, in your might And grandeur, when you see that petty woe Can blind our eyes to life's sweet, happy flow? Do you see just how futile is the fight We wage, in this short life, against what can And always will make us as powerless As poverty, and war, and wasted love, In your broad Visage, all that lowly man, Hemmed in by unperceiving narrowness, Regards, and fails to see the blue above? ERMA L. SCH WAB. 145 UNI-IAM f X wx. 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Calm5m,,Croi11lv1e, Second Row-Young, Smyder, Douglas, XX ard, J,J.c. BASKETBALL The Joliet Junior College Basketball mentor was met with gloomy prospects as the 1927-28 season opened. A shortage of eligible men presented a dismaying aspect to the coach. Of the ten men that started the season, only four remained at the finish. The personnel of the team was constantly changing and with this change the coach remained pretty well in the dark as to just who he could depend on to be present at game time. Yet Joliet had a hard fighting and fast breaking team as the North Park coach stated, and the fact that we scored an average of 26 points a game shows the kind of a team that we had. On January 5, the J.J.C. team travelled to Crane where it lost a hard battle to the 1927 conference champions when a switch from a five man, to a man-for-man defense in the closing moments of play left a hole in Joliet defense through which the faster Crane boys drifted at will. The final score was Crane 37, Joliet 27. On the 13th of January the giant Chicago Normal team came here and won from a wildly passing Joliet team 34-18. Crombie and Young with eleven points between them led the scoring. After a lay off of two weeks the Joliet team travelled to Lisle College where, after losing much of their stored up energy in trying to find the place, they lost a fast game to the conference leaders 28-20. Crombie with eleven points led the scoring. This was the final game for Gallagher, due to the five semester ruling. Morton came to Joliet and won a record-breaking 50-40 point battle. Ruegnitz 955 .1 0 V 4 rr, nv 4 5 .fungi A o and Q 4 1' fr 1.5 f411ef ..f 15. in u P 1 U w Imam. Ll' 4 Q 'f' 'lt' O l 'Nun null 43 K 4' 5... ' Q , I , -D Us A 4 0. :w saw. va -' -- 5 Q- M A' Q 2? '-. 5' 'iii-...JS ae' 3-aka , ggi iswzi. Ae' -' 12,1 231429 0.w,7,.Nve14s 4 1 lf ? 1.1-gggb ','i' 'IESQCS 147 0 Xxx ' P .QFQTOB ,' 2 ,saga A ix, 55 1u1'O4f 11 Qs 1 - I P21695 4' '4 V F 'UO' O I' '- ------.1 1:-1 .as 4 'hw 'o A lv 0 'J 211- v' 'f---- -r .4 ws- -4. 4. 4 4 if 3 'QW' 53 ' fl -W J-v-Aa Av J 'L fl ,, msn!!! 2 3355128 ,Ji on -AY 4 ' 12,1 'Z-524215 - -'wr Kwai- - - '-1f..nX144'- ' 4.24559 and Saper scored regularly for Morton while Crombie with 26 points starred for Joliet. Schneiter and Oakes joined the team before this game. Then came February 3 and with it our first conference victory. The Purple and White easily defeated North Park 28-13. Crombie scoring 13 points and Schneiter with his close guarding starred for Joliet. Crane came to Joliet for our second game with them and again won a last half victory when the team split wide open after a closely fought first half. Bennie Oakes starred for Joliet. On February 15, we travelled to Normal where we lost a heart-breaking game to them by a score of 26-24. The fact that Crombie was unable to play and the fact that Schneiter and Oakes were ejected from the game with four personal fouls explains the loss. Lisle came to Joliet the following week and again the J.J.C. team was defeated. This time to the tune of 35-22. Ryan and Meyer, two of the most faithful men on the squad, crept into the limelight and kept Lisle in the dark as to just who was slipping through their defense. The Purple and White moved to Morton where another of those high-scoring contests was played. Although Ryan and Crombie seemed to have found their eyes for the basket, we lost 40-31. In the last game of the season North Park obtained revenge for its former de- feat and won 36-27 from Joliet after a hard fought battle in which Crombie scored 17 points. J. J. C. BASEBALL TEAM Cn April 6 with plenty of excellent material available for all positions, Coach R. L. Rogers sounded the practice call. About twenty men responded, suits were issued, and the .coach and his men set to work to produce a winning team. Every evening for two weeks the men were schooled in the art of fielding, batting, and base running. as the team was rounded into shape for competition in the Northern Illinois Junior College Conference of baseball. Just before the season opened Smyder was elected captain and Douglas, who had received some valuable experience at Illinois, was designated pitcher. In the first game at Crane on April 21 the team received a setback at the hands of the more seasoned Chicagoans to the tune of 24 to 6. Several of the mainstays were not present. On April 25 the team travelled to Lisle and beat them in a hard-fought contest 3 to 2. Douglas pitched an excellent game and had good support. Berst brought in the first two runs with a double to center while the game was won by Oakes' triple followed by a safe hunt by Meyer. - North Park came to Joliet on May 5 only to be vanquished 1 to O. Douglas allowed only one hit. The visitors had a good team, but two hits and a number of errors were enough to win. Captin Smyder got to the first sack on an error, ad- vanced to third on a hit by Liess, and came home on a wild pitch. tContinued on Page 1551 Y JATBV ff' fi-J ro P Q 4 055 y? -u 'llg1lSI41ll'Fi ' A IAQ ' ly. Q, , J +45 33' M 'ails 'S 'Fd' fa .Q Al.-,,.4a A' X r I .5 ' .. IQ 1 O 5 A 1' .-Efxeafi' fo '-a359'ffi'g5Ls -H'-t2: ..!-Q21-frjtff Wzsssi' - 148 ,ff-'L ' ff 1:-11: ff-f-, , W qf, 5,7 ,,Z A ., V 1.1.0 BASEBALL 1-Anmt Rgmw-Alfrccze, Lin-ss, Di I,m'v:nz0, Smynler, Di-xuglas. Oakes. Ryan. Skunlrsttu Second Rr,rwfSluttz:, Meyer, Turigliatto, Murley, Ualela, Berst, NVgu'1l. Rugrrs. J.J.C. TENNIS Front Row-Msnzou, 1'eax'soq, Rulrinsou, Dunda, Spangler. Seqond Row-'Gorlfrey, SCIIIISIKEKZ McKs-Jwn, -Meyer. Third Row-Xoung imgnb, Knrhy. ,J x N, ,. l,,f. ,4 , K, .NN , 2'. if svlff ,,,,.'ZXX ffffjlqx 1 1 'A-L, ,X , ,ff,- af Mzljjg Q:iilQf - xl: ' - 149 .S wxb 1 J .S ill. 45555: X5 A Q-A-,D ,455 Mamma Q it ,l n Ol fl. oe u s I .QggXlu,qS 'A + Y W4- 'If M----- 0 .. I-V' '-fa It' . v- +., :M 'sits 'S -- ja ,gy .m.,,...gA ,av ,: h .... -4 ,. A . Q 3- QQI. , ,-egmfv -'Ss-'Wiz I - -' mafia 4 - .' ,QQ I Fmxlt Row M. Schuster. Kern. Kg-llv, liutclxinswu. Stmlclmml, Biggar. SCU-ml Row' BaI'II:'S. DIIIIIIIIIII, R-ix. Rulrlmins. JUN IOR COLLEGE STA FF EDITOR . . .. Vernon Barnes TYPIST ............... ...... L ois Rix CIRCULATION MANAGER .. New Robbins SPECIAL WRITING ...... .............. J unc Hutchinson SECOND YEAR STATISTICS . . . . . Helen Stoddard, Frances Biggar SECOND YEAR VERSES . . . ............ Mary E. Sclzuster SNAPS ............. .. Eldo Kclly, Dorothy Kern GIRLS' ATHLETICS .. ...... Katllcrine Dunham BOYS, ATHLETICS .. ...... Ned Young wx -, Lg fq jf' mfg. - 45 9 QOL 'QA-:ff I H- 'Pg - E-Rav Fam - W A ISO . ,. ,mga .175 ,' c .saga fix I on 4 4' A 1 gf -on . g its lv4l 'lcfo4'p R- Q2 - -.. s' AV QQ- M'g lv 'l , 9, :gp 5395. 'fl --mum gag.-f, 1. 'fn ,.v .kt A' e . - A 4 065, 5' Wag..-,gg bmp: 3 815 A L, VF. A51 gl 12, 1 f 52142-5 7F33+::7 'wages 11- -t::.,a..-gf- haefs n Inclement weather prevented our autumn hike schedule, and our hockey teamg we practiced for basketball, but there were not enough aspirants for a suitable team to cope with the all-stars of the high school. But our winter was by no means dull. We encouraged and engaged in outside winter sports, and sponsored several chummy teas. Mrs. Kirby and her Terpsichoreans were always ready with novelty dances for entertainment, and Loretta Bourrie acted as our dance orchestra. - The spring seems to be the busiest season for the W.A.A., for with the spring we sponsor a mammoth tennis tournament. A steel tennis racket was the prize in store for the winner. With tennis, we are also promoting track and baseball. Some of our last years' high-lights have gone on, but we have great hopes for our fresh- men, and there are one or two old stars among the sophomores. The 'twhy of the W.A.A, is very evident. Aside from the above, the girls have the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts will be materially rewarded. Since we are members of a national association, we are privileged to award emblems for the individual sports, and national emblems for a certain number of points earned in the participation of sports. These emblems were awarded at the annual Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, 'during the latter part of May. It is easy to qualify for the W.A.A. join next year and enjoy its pleasures, social and athletic, and earn a purple and white J.C. THE J. J. C. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM Several tennis enthusiasts, led by Erwin Godfrey, persuaded Mr. Kirby to ar- range a junior college conference tennis schedule. The call for players was responded to by nine men, Godfrey being the only letter man. The players were arranged an a basis of showing in practice matches in the following order: McKeown, Meyer. Godfrey, Schneiter, Menzon. Spangler, Robin- son, Dunda and Pearson. The following schedule was played: April 28-Morton playing on our home courts defeated us 4-1. May 3-North Park was defeated there 3-2. May 7-Lisle met and defeated us here 5-1. May 12-Chicago Normal defaulted to us. May 15wCrane fmatches not played on account of rain, another date seth May 19-Northern Illinois Junior College Conference tennis tournament to have been decided at the Oak Park tennis club, at River Forest, Ill. J.-l.C. BASEBALL TEAM tContinued from Page 1485 A The locals were trimmed at Chicago Normal on May 9. The team did not get started until the last two innings. 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SYLVANUS BAXTER ....... MR. PARCHER . .. .... Denny Ryan ...... . . . . . .. Edward Crornbie GEORGE COOPER . . . . . . . .. Joe Dwyer JOHNNIE WATSON .... Ernvnett Oakes ETHEL BOKE ..... Madeline Mitchell MAY PARCHER .......... Elda Kelly WVALLIE BANKS .......... Bob Bates LOLA PRATT ........ June Hutchinson MARY BROOKS .... .... H azel Price The Junior College presented their annual play, Seventeen, on November 23, in the new auditorium, under the direction of Miss Lena M. Dickinson. Silly Bill fell in love with Lola, the Baby-Talk Lady. To woo her in a manner worthy of himself he stole his father's evening clothes. When his wooings became a nuisance to the neighborhood, his mother stole the clothes back, and had them altered to lit Mr. Baxter, thereby keeping William at home in the evening. How William Sylvanus again got the dress suit, and how as he was wearing it at LOla's farewell party, the negro servant disclosed the fact that it was his father'S are most interesting elements of the comedy. The play was exceptionally well received, and there were many invitations to repeat it. ' ' '- ' T' x 4' I 4 0 Q 4 Pl. fu,p if 3 445553020 . 1 1 424365 lf' 'is 4 ' U! l 'lI'Ql'Q 7 0 41 --7 -- . g' 4' lava 'o 4 Lv 'l V, ng hw! 'Q an A 'gl --nuns lllllU ' 4. Q ',N,,v -y A K' A ,s t ns, was an 7 h-pf rt-ff , 5 g Q. 4 .1 4 M WHS. 52 ite: 24 is Ai -YL-sr-'a 9' :H vv TLSI. ff!-53425. A , TY22- -'N f2'1fGQ:f,-'jf' bgliifgb L fi - 155 in xg SYN ,Ph -QEEWB .' face.. asa., 4 . gsflllgfelf. 'Ag Gm Q fiwwaqs 4' V4 VI Ox :pf Nigga.. 'vt rl.-nina! A pw' nw Av v, Vs N uv' Nw-745 a- -0 41 I q. 4 ' sk 5, 'gacxsgg gigs: 2 gi , at I5 . t 61 an at ff:-Swain! '::f::a ,7i raids I - -:,s,i43,,,-155163 0:-,Egg .- Front Row- Dun-la, Klint. Clark, Scliwalv, Izxcobus. Vurily, Stoclilaril. Second Rowflluniaelius, NYallaer:. Ross. Mcfloviiey. Fraser. Norris. Oakes. Third Row-Schuessler, Peck, Babcock. Long, Kern. Fourth Row flioucli, Hughes, Crombie, xx-Ilftl, Young, Rolviiisoii, xYUllI!l3II, Lillya, Spangler, NYilson. LE POINT DU JOUR PRESIDENT ..... ....................... . . ERINIA SCHNVAB VICE PRESIDENT ...... JACK DOUGLAS SECRETARY-TREASURER ..... , .............................. CLIFFORD LILLYA 'Way back in September, the first meeting of the cast was held. Yes-the cast that was to play the part of the first year French Club. The name chosen for the production that forthwith was to be enacted was Le Point du jour. Mlle. Schwab was chosen leading lady, and proved to be the popular idol of every performance throughout the season. Her every ready wit was always to the rescue when that colleague of Messrs. Hoyle and Roberts detected anything unparliamentary-yes, Monsieur Spangler. The voting scenes were terrific! Every known emotion was registered vividly, and with telling effect upon the audience. by bevies of brilliant actresses-Mlle. Clark being among those favored most. There were two important performances during the season. One of these was at 416 South Richards Street, at which tea was served to every French speaking person present, a feature made possible through the pleasant hospitality of Madame Babcock. playwright and producer. The other performance of note was at the Chamber of Commerce, given in conjunction with the Feytel VIII , second year Cercle Francais, Both performances received Hattering ovations from the press. The season of Le Point du jourl' is closed now, but it is with the inspiration afforded by one successful season that the cast looks forward to a more sparkling record next year, when it will continue as the second year Cercle Francais. If If A Koji TA 4 ' X 432?E12?Xo ,. 5. il , AfiHQ. dum: ' AW isa 51 ' -'-nwullnqls 0.6179 40? 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All around grew flowers of knowledge, some of which were familiar, others of which were strange and sometimes hard to identify. Soon the members came to the palace of Queen Anne, where they were much disturbed by the upsetting of Un Verre d'eau.l' just as they were continuing their walk they stopped to sing a few carols for a traveler named College Club. After assinff through the land of Eugenie Grandet a bleak, desolate countrv P 0 o e Q , . i ruled by an old miser, the members of Feytel VIII began to be troubled by Le question d'argent'lg but they soon forgot their worries in a delightful tea at the home of Mrs. Babcock, the sponsor. Meeting College Club again the members of Feytel VIII entertained him with a play Marraine de Guerrefl Soon afterward they arrived at the Chamber of Commerce where they prepared a banquet to which they invited the members of Le Point du Jourfl The promenade was ended in the company of the annoying rogue Gil Blas from whom the members of Feytel VIII finally parted, bidding him and one another 'fAu revoir. fn- 5 Mmm g is-. asm, A l 60010 O is sth r 4 u A 5 nrf'04 I 11 0- Q I A, nu 'A V, if hifi' WA 51 'i ---mqu 0011317048 4 M gl KA' gl v- +. 'a :Tw wfff- 43' ,,., .af X .ft . A-- an 'Q B 1 5 :E Q 1 fniiszaefl' '::x::-.,59'Wf.Z H?v1- -QS QZ.-.-'-H 023455-3 f - 157 ,Y 4 Xxx .6 x I L az V. K NW -'fl QQ? -..,, ,,-'aa' ns' ll n I' .K , . ,.f x R1-ff. Ai ilgvivps Q01 4 , . A N lllnga il W 6 -. Q'5 ' xx. , A '75 A . A N B 1 A 'ekgiqi :eg gel 59. 'unix QUIT' sw' ' A fo 0 6,3 2534. W , 6 A552-x AD agua V A I lv 'tx r 'QS lv Q .57 K f , 0, A I - - L . 9 'SFX-ea: Ylgk- f viv- .. 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K' l 3 1 W -w I Q 7 h-rr Q 9- 1' ' ag W sys? 1 utils, 03 . NYG' fl? 74? if , or Av X g' ff . no ' -'tg' ' ' 31 ' 1201. ,, x Qgeifl' 5-.,,5liS?fi'gfL. Q, g ..k ,,.+'- 62.-:ggi ff-R f 158 925 .1 C'-Zxofx Y li A 5 ' ' '- 4- -- x v .,, , DIV' gin 'F in- Iulv radii ' 5 JN T ' .wil le' E i B W nv 'sl a gs : U .,, A 4 ,A Ay if I 4 .L 0 , . . ' ., Q AJ f T 1 ll, aa ' ' ' 'Q 150 7 uf' V645 f ' if-Ny'-, un ,-mvxffib Hxgi Qg,, 1, :fel 8 ?ffQ'e an Yeas 2 .ne 6 I 4 Af- Cshuizl THE COLLEGE CLUB First Semester Second Semester PRI-:SIDENT ............ DENNY RYAN PRESIDENT .......... LATREYTE LANG VICE PRES. .. LATREYTE LANG VICE PRES. ERMA SCHWAB SECRETARY . .. . . NEVA ROBBINS SECRETARY .. . VERNON BARNES TREASURER ............ MARY CLARK TREASURER ........ VVINIFRED E. DAY The College Club has just completed its second year. The policy of having a monthly meeting for the advancement of our cultural opportunities was continued with marked success. Throughout the year the membership was representative of the entire college, and the programmes given and the events sponsored reflected the combined efforts of diversified student interests. Soon after the beginning of school the club sponsored a get-acquainted gath- ering. At the October meeting officers for the first semester were elected. The balance of the programme consisted of musical selections and a speech Contest. A scientific atmosphere was created for the November' meeting by allowing some of the chemistry students and teachers to entertain the club in their laboratory. The College Club assisted the annual play by selling tickets under the direction of Vernon Barnes and Margaret Kertes. In December the Terpsichorean Club presented their delightful ballet, Santa Claus' Work Shop. Besides there were a Christmas story, carols in German, French, and English, and a tree. For January musical selections by a college talent and a talk on music by Mr. E. B. Brockett were given. A unique talk by Mrs. Adele Fay Williams featured the programme. Dr. Smith favored us with a talk, Ujunior Colleges in the United States, at the February meeting. The programme was concluded by group discussion of the ques- tion, with Dr. Smith leading. In March under the tuteledge of the new officers, three dramatic productions were put on. Each of the second year language classes put on a play. Miss Dickin- son directed an English play with a select cast. April brought a splendid entertainment, 'fArt in Painting and Song, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Dudley of Chicago and the Dunes. This was the most pretentious meeting yet, and it was in harmony with the Club policy of bringing one well-known speaker each year. A big crowd, a fine hall, and good music makes a swell dance. The dance at the Elk's club on April Z7 was the biggest and most successful dance yet. The general arrangements committee with Neva Robbins, chairman, was selected by the College Club officers. 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We trust that the great majority of you will rind your lifetime opportunities right here in Joliet, but Wherever you may choose to go, whatever you may decide to do, we want you to know that you carry with you the confidence and best wishes of this bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Joliet o -- ,ff 2 ' S' 33 gi? .'E.i '--1 'Fi14 ' Q in .n . E 216' X -3 WV 5 X,c, ' qv ' , ' 4' :, 'P' QQ1. 1 .-Gans' fp? -++ss'1R5i'5W H-Q 51 G- 7123511 5 1 162 ,A , 935 1 , 1 l lb 7 15 fungi' 0 4 ist .dgfnedglff A 5, E 1fafQ9, fiiv, 0 'gl 'I on Y G.. A ,gv 4 ,Y 1-. 53' si '13 54' 6 'a e. egg, a: 1 li it , Aa Ag .4 2 g. 4 'QA K Ye 512156 , 02045255 I .L .... nt ,---. 9 F t fl ,, 5 : -- - 4 0 , L QOL '21 5142-' A103510 -mx. 2 S' 1 as W '. .-9 3 ,. i 3 'x ' A 'ff 955 f 1 0 5 .1g1gy' ' 40f2? l' ' 5 Ura i ix Nrlllumek. 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Electricity: fvolts, YVatts. etc.Jq Seen'er Bray 4: journal Lat? -lg Softmore Class Treasure Z3 Chief Circulate 4. HELEN DoxsEE H'ray, H'ray is ltsed in yellin', But it's Ray, Ray, for little Helen. Blackliaml Friendship Cluh 4: Simp Tonic Orchestra 'li-1 ..,., . DONALD WHEELER When Don was young, he 'was so cute, Too bad he grew up such a brute. Enginkuitting: R.O.T. 1,2,3,-13 Ten-nits 3,41 Soc. Cli- ents Club 4: National Honor Farm 4. CECILIA RTX Cele still lisps from childhood days, And still has those baby ways. Agriculturalg GA. GA. Club 1.2,3,-13 Sprint Shop Mas- cot 4: Library Social Hour 2.3.43 Freshman 1.2.3. ETHEL DAINHVIANN This picture is Ethel, so little and sweet, Hoping a nice young lad she'll meet. Angry Culture: Boys' Bore-us C1 daylq VV.H.XY. OYet Hen Wiggles! Club: Socker Bean 2,3,4. EDWIN PERCIVAL PORTER Here's our fireman bold and brave, He's looking for a girl to save. Straight and Narrow Coursey Indian Club 3,43 Pannecl Orchestra 45 Clench Club 3,43 So-Low winner 4. :Z 3 x i. A l . , .f, we . fx CYJK. .,, i 0 5 A - 1'-ir' , f leultxggl 4 's q,r 'lafQafg H- 42- qi., 4' pf' Obw- 'v2's lv q U l I Q4 A I :ugh full! In Qu Q, 5 - f r '- v, vw-M ..,.-1-' -1 f - '- +5 9' 3 4415, :S : fi 423 -W4-Nu-'A A-' -f vi' ...l ,lg .. A 'A 1 7 12.01. ,L ,-Email' f ' a355'1W':Z-'ilk E -43.21 04 3 4'?- . 164 595 475253, 1-X XrQ 5XQD M3555 AQQ Q ,UA 3551119429 yn Q. L g ' iggmbk P, Q lip' 'QQ lan 1-----.mu-qu rqniivgt ld 'Q' gt In + 91 4.0, A .7 'fw vi-1 7n A 4 62 4' Q 4 'n A -ewes Ee' 3. se, 1,-if ' 5' -' 1201, f .-2142-f :A v-ie I - -2 5'5A'x-mv- ' 'hes Wholesale and Retail Meats Fruits Vegetables OVER 70 YEARS CF SERVICE Y OUR IF YOL SERVICE TO FIGURE YOUR YOU WILL TIME VVORTH SAVE YOU A PENNY MONEY Hams, Bacon, Larcl, Sausage, Coffee and Eggs THE J. C. ADLER CO. Groceries Birds, Dogs, Baby Chix Graham Electric AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE AIWATER-KENT and SPARTON RADIO Storage Batteries for Any Cars Ignition Parts for All Cars Phone 1093 1000 Collins St. DIAINIONDS - WATCHES - JEVVELERY Anthony , J. Korst JEWELER 222 N. Ottawa at Clinton St. JOLIET, ILLINOIS Unit Service Stations System CA -IOLIET COAIPANYI INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE SIX STATIONS IN JOLIET, :XT- CaSs :Incl Collins Chicago and jackson Cass and Maple Ruby and Summit Joliet and McDonough Columbia and Herkimer Handling RED CROWN and ETHYL GASOLINES POLARINE and ISO VIS OILS RIOBIL OILS Xa Y if ' .A g 55931229 , 5' Y ,gQHi, 44555. A 0 I gal'--'.'I.?!.A '!'q 'i------mln ll I, niiv 05' 4' AQ! '0f'l LV V I J I + :if M W-Eg. 'ia ' -- 3 43' it I9 S a ' '- fo . as-if -Hn EL Sw av.. 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Mk . , 1 if - IRENE SCHVVAB 'l fl. , ii: lg am ' A fishy hzt on Irfnf's line, ' if , T00 had for 'slz wlzmz 5116 will dine. . af V Machine Shop: Cuul-lift Cuuiicil 3.43 Artless Club -L53 I I Hey NYhy Stars 1.2.3.-I: Girls' Shockcy Team 3.-1. 1 -gig, . Q , ,fy MILDRED MCCOY Mil d0FXIllI vat 50 heartily now, Because lzer llzauglzls are away at Howe. l,1ttei'iiig4 llc-arts ,XL Clenil: Chill 3,-li llcy High Stars l,.l,4L Public Sllllltfillilllg Club 4. Oh. ull F' F Q 5 iv KAXTIIIQYN HE.-XTIi rCorporal Katej I B 'L 'X Vi' v ll'lmz Kali' wax yazmg slze playffl with lzer i lf Ai I 41 , v- V - X- ..,., 5 ' V ii 'if-2 N E I 3 4? toys' I ig Ai rf' ' ii . if 17: ' I .L fi fp, But now slzc would ratlzfr play zvztlz the bnyi. ' ii: :if fx -, lleiwtwreckiliq Coin-eff' Girls' Clfwk ng Class -lg ll-unc 'X 'Aw ' Tumlw Manzigex' S5 R.O,'l'. Bouncer 3.-I. ' .' - - N, if ' ' ' ' , pg.,-X ., X ,V ,.- 1 Q we' - - k -W 'f XVILLIE NUESSENKOP, JR. ' T ' w-9 V . . . . V N fl ix 'liiv' 70 be' a iaazdviz fair was always Bills anz- ' Uk ff ,la bitimz, U f Bat ax this piftarf' xlimvx, it a'o6x11't suit lzis ,K Q 6 4 IA fofzxtifutimz. S5--'ff '.-Pix' . , , , 1 , v.ff!'-. X- fif: ll-mir lfci-ii-miicsg lfxiti-i'ml fri-m St. Clinrlci lst semes- . V . Q, M . .- 4 ,X 3'f.,zf1g'QiQ.kQL5jf?1ggef,v.FI gg-f.L1.f ,Sl5i?'2?5l ter: l.i1nrh Rwmi Siu-iifor 1.2.3.-1.51 'l'i1myclim'1'enn 3.41 l'ulwlic Scrum-cliing Club 4: Nntimxzil Rululier Band 2.3.4. S 1 x. ff! A f i .A swf: -f . . fi st- ,ff-ff. i l . -1w ' Ao. f ft ., 4- W Hr----353. tv . v J. Q, gg, E, vga, 'E 47h-Akf ' ,, 4 45' KA j ff 5 ml has JIS 1' ' 1 E 134' 9 L si XJ ,, vfqixqv AWG W 'g5 ,L -A 4' - J f QOL 574 , 524: 5,5 337 Ykgi ' ' 5 311765 fhvvvss, A 'V fl 166 v X X L all Y A , 0 AW- fn 9? qnfivais 4' pw' 'oZ 'Qu tv ' +'. ff' M fail- fs I ,,.,. --- - ,La 'Q -1 A' . - 51435, vw 29 'Smal W bhiifg K John F. Uhcle Garage DEALER IN Allt0 Lilllldfy PASTEURIZED MILK sl CREAM T 'e and Battery- Shop FRESH BUTTER 81 EGGS FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE STORAGE Phone 3873 720 E. Washington St. Leo J. Wilhelmi Plumbing-and Heating 664 E. Cass St. TEL. 4666 GENERAL REPAIRING GREASING A SPECIALTY CRANK-CASES DRAINED Quukfr Slate and Mobiloil used Exrlzcsiwly CARS WASHED Cleaned Inside and Out KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES BUCKEYE CORDS TIRE 8: BATTERY SERVICE EASTERN AVE. at VVASHINGTON ST PHONE 4354 C077Zj5!Z?ll672fJ of Me Hydrox Corporation Ice Cream Beverages ,4 s 15' I 5. Q, 314. ,r A 4 1' Q' - ------. 1-M., ' ' 'A 's +0 it . l :Y R l Mtg A97 g 'A fi ,egixaf 3 1 587 . li A6 f W T21 f5'9ZQ2l5 X' .pyfkveib i 1 Higgfdgggrevnu Ufgggcg G I land .dm ' 5 445:55 0775!- l' n g4q1.ed!40, ,. 5. .. 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Phone 20:5 V Paper ills RIALTO SQUARE Tailors 8x Cleaners We clean all kinds of mens' and ladies' garments. we also specialize in hats, be- cause we do them with the new process. CALL 5319 409 Yan Buren St. Rialto Square 4 5 .ov - gf.-ass-. A af 3511-Qfgogff. wg. im ,, , 1 Ay ev u ' ' 34' 'Gfvh 94 'A -s 0'9 n Ko ' 'Q 90 2 ' .23 'sm :e 'Fd' fa :Q .xl..4.. , Av X 6' -. ..-. 2 . sag-.114-.seq ,, f , ,- -Av 52 I 201. F , 5?!QIll 04,7 reid' ' T' gA,5Lf f'z Cage., HM fl-55305 169 'Ax Q ' X R X ' f ' K ' W- x N C, X Ill - .g .nh -I 4 ll '- is , ,WXXD ' X . .Ts -1 wnillllls D PP l lo: .A I -,f A k a , 1 ,.... 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STRATFORD CLOTHES H. SCHNEITER In Exclusive Patterns and Fabrics Pfvp. 11114 flfgf- S45 to S60 ---- PHQIUQ 961 MORRIS BLDG. PHONE 1195 ' 'X '. 'T X , i ' 429: 's -' Z dim:- . , .. -, , Q 4 5? 'fZQ'!0. 'F-PW .. .f-f A' -4' ,'w '5'59- lv '4 Mg +., er' 37 f-1 '55 ' 494- IQ' ,.? ,, . J? ex ,N . 0 - J A fe QOL IZ. I5 f-12, 1 - ' 1-K ' -gy-'- 'Eze .v 4'Q:hl'3 ' 1 x IAA 'Q Ea 4 25?5dg4p , cm O G74 F' fI f4i?b bw in 171 A wx U5 151 YN fb- 43552223 : z ,gage 'ninth 1 f A :9'glllllfQgf. 1g.'Qg ,, ,,-' so A' .ml t r vt i Qs .ga H3135 9. 'lnqu funn-I 4- .Q ',5,,a .,'. bv , fi '. :' 243. 55 3211- ' A' 'Ag ,425 Al-,,.. , ,Av N 4' Q1 fn--tw-ta' -.: 11Rw'-1'-'N 3-'MQW 6'-. ---' 22 3 O ' 5'1 ' ,706 49 Rf-.iAn'L1vb Y lliiffg A ' 1928 Queer Book .aunifll . SP2 l ' -ei:-5 ' -' 15212 rf: 1,-gr' 'su , -- '41 ' OUR STANDING ARMY Laughrnore has always been proud of its R.O.T. May it prosper until our Standing Army sits down. DRAM-A-TICKS V I ye KX f ,4 '0 ssvsglv. .' X ish amz. 1 i Qsjllll 9. I 11 in -1 5 y 55 5 -:EVN vt P, Qs :ml 'lm Q? 11--n-wullIQl'V 01,51-r .5 lt has 'ofa Av 5 fe -. gs was-.AE ' e' 4 -40 4' Q, ' x v ,' - ,. ' mon. me .- .sd Uxvi:e : - - gE43,,.- 93330 fi .vi 172 E x... X Q fi! eww X NO Q -fu ef ' t-. 4. ,Q P a ge .sem .A Q . 6 U 'A v 11.--u urlllqji allfivix Q fb' nf' 04. A 4' V5-Q Q5 :af 'svffgh 42 , SFX, -0 5 4? 01 ly 1 4? 4 I e av. 12. , -V-sum . J- sv :- Qst. , j 52Q2s' -v.v5'5hf1Z'giz- -SIE? ff 'Baffi n 4 The Misses Folger DRESSMAKERS and LADIES' TAILORS REMODELING GUARANTEED 207 N. Eastern Ave, Znd Floor VESTIBULE ENTRANCE Phone 3919R HARDVVARE PAINTS VARNISI-I SCHOOL SUPPLIES James Pennuto BICYCLE REPAIRING, ENAIVIELING Let Jim Do It J. O. Gorman Co. VVHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITS and VEGETABLES 319 East jefferson Street CIGARS TOBACCO Q Tel. 6-7 Joliet, 111. DAILY PAPERS MAGAZINES 809 Cass St. Phone 1076 Hours :-9 :OO a. m., to 5:00 p. m. Mon., Thur., and Sat., 7100-8 :OO p. m. Dr. J. C. Kauffman DENTIST Telephone 3 219 103 Ottawa St., comer Jefferson CWill County National Bank B1dg.J Washington Pharmacy REGISTERED PI-IARMACIST 702 E. Washington St. Phone 805 Joliet, Ill. Joliet Truck 81 Auto Service AUTO REPAIRS AND PARTS WELDING HONING BATTERIES Black 8: Decker Valve System New Valve Set Rings Inserted McPhee 8z Watters 211 JOLIET ST. :ss N bw f ffs 08:55:63 if-L A - EEN? 492717-an fe' '-M H 14 ss ' J 9' 1 ap, gf 1-.A .gl ln. . V I. L ' , lugs l'9 C E A V. 'os Arif' ' 445 'g:g'i ----1-.nu muff H J pak' ' QQ ge' 3 'i WO, W . - ' 1 14 'A Av .X ,J 1 al I 0 A' 51. ll, ,Tab ' 'G A s 1.0 'nn ' 5 :- 4 Q4 'Z' 12 l. fggvtre' f !7'.'mLri-'gina - fax, X' an cw 'A fe' .ea -? ,rags ,H er i 5 W Vi ':'Cqi1 'w-lullls IullFi f,- 4' ht' 2 1? ' 5 tg gg, Bi saggy Vg H-eff. gf ,ly ALNPSE .5 we . .-i gin - 4 QQ1. ,. fifsifl' 1 -w5 'W'ifZ 4 J f2g5.iWgZ+ bizsafsidh X tContinued from Page 785 ELGIN Beat Elgin was the only thing heard in the ponies' camp on the eve of their second conference -battle. The Elgin team, however, was superior to Joliet in offense and skirted the ends for frequent gains. The Watchmakers won 19-O, mak- ing it two defeats in 2 starts for the locals. Early in the second quarter, Cooper of Elgin went over for their first touchdown through guard. In the middle of the third frame the dusky Leach opened up and started things rolling. The second score came when Elgin quarterback went through tackle from the four-yard line. The third touchdown came when a Joliet pass was intercepted and turned into a score for Elgin. ' DE KALB Showing a lack of drive and snap the local lights lost a 25-O game to DeKalb on the latter's field. Long passes by the Barbs brought the ball down the field time after time for scores. EAST AURORA Displaying some of the old time iight and punch of last year Coach Wykoff and his team ran over East Aurora 6-O. William Booker romped over the goal line late in the second quarter after circling the ends and plunging through the line for long gains. The locals scored seven first downs to five for Aurora. OAK PARK By trampling through the lightweight line and romping around the ends, the Oak Park minors emerged triumphant 19-O. The game was sought as an easy battle to whip the locals into shape for West Aurora, but a surprise was sprung, and one of the best driving teams in Chicago arrived. WEST AURORA A bad wind was the deciding factor in Joliet's defeat by Aurora at the West High field 2-O. Joliet received the ball on the 2-yard line, and Oliver was forced to punt from behind his own goal line into the face of a high, tricky wind. The ball went straight up and landed behind Joliet's goal where a Joliet man downed it for a safety. This safety gave Aurora the game as both teams were about evenly matched. ln the third quarter Aurora had the ball on the one-foot line, but in three attempts through center they were forced back to the six-yard line. ROCKFORD The final game of the season again found the lights defeated, this time by Rock- ford 1Z-O. The Rabs crossed the goal line twice in the first quarter and were held throughout the rest of the game. The first tally came early in the initial period when Johnson of Rockford scooped up a punt which a Joliet played had touched and found a clear field before him. Seemingly dazed by the unexpectedness of the score the Joliet ponies were forced back by end runs until Crosly on an off tackle play scored the second touchdown. The rest of the game was evenly played except at one time the Blue and Gold ponies were forced back to their own 1-yard line where they held and received the ball on downs. E W . n XR 49 v Qtfmflv LX A fi g 552. A M 6 sretffizeih. -fi YQ - 4' it 2 04 'IQ Til' 1 n i- ' -.L Q 'Slim A Q ' sa :S ' fact. - ssgvwga. 4 - - 4226.0 '0!'fe,ff 174 A XXX iq ip' 43553392 YZ, E if Z' fm . 6 X M NV'-. ..fee lil 3-------Qnql uni? 'vs Q Q2 '. Z XR 5' I 5 ,7 N Q66 'fig 2.12. A FL! ,ng ca ge QT M' M 4 -emi' .44 w sewaa I' 37'- ga as was-:L Telephone 4854 vvx. ,,:J5?:: -:::3-N! W - I 1 I 532 Sl-.airy Dr. C. V. McKm1ey no DENTIST 1 THE BEST THERE IS IN DENTISTRY AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY CENTIUS SMITH 925153 DIAMQNDS and IVATCHES Corner Chicago and Van Buren Sts. 405 Vary Bm-en Stl-get DWARCY BLDG' JOUET' ILL' Rialto Square Joliet, Ill. II The boy or girl who early becomes familiar with banks and the earning power of money will have a distinct advantage when he or she starts on his or her business career. Let this bank assist you from the very beginning of your career. GS CQ r Joliet's HOME Bank Resources over 722 Million Dollars. A Xu , 4 ff ffl ees, fit 1 3. l' 'l :. QZEJQ--an-wlq.-QI! ,1lij E:6 -'Nag J , A .... ' 5: g' g V' I :F vi 1201. givaefl' egawflgn- 3-g ngav' 935555 f A 175 151 Q waffle, B , C f-Ni Z ffaw' W' DY, 311 F l llll ' K Q: ? .X ,J xx . P W ,V 0 xii ' QE' LtX 1'g A fill 'QEE g ' A NV- n M L 'li Q ' lb nur' R- 4' Xi lg' v' L N , 1 E 1 I R l. 'A Av A? 1 - X U 1 if - . ' 'A 'gn' ,ff- I 4 7 H' Q N f M x ali : 'T V A an 1.01 A- ,- as -as-0' ZW ma- A .Qrwev - a-. -- 1 f Main' 065252513 1928 Queer Book ATHLETICS -Zzra EI -sa It-Y.-, -lf.-'T QNX -K lf fvwx f' ,V---s... QNX x 'vsu mlfv- 'vw 'Qs-21.-522161, 4 753-Eff-six H ' - fl?fQ4s:1iS'fQ -fd. Min :E ' i 's '3Af1iETj'b 925,-7 G 'fl .- - f7n., ST -s ' H . ,M ' AA fs-KJTZN ?f'.,: .3 ., ,T - , ,g. t V-wi? ,,, 'wif-X ,.,-X Q T li ' - ' ' 1 ,. -12 3 N-V., IZ 1 , - 5 '!1 IIC 3 Q NA- A W 0 f I U ' w fm - ,E t ' . 1 .5 5 - X . 1 1 - l , 2 f x Q Q- as f -.teak V 9: S3 . , ' X- 1 Q -f' 4' - L 5 i T Y ' liis- ?. ' X1 A Q I e -L +L. ,flii 4 Q3-1 On the left is our ferocious captain. Ernest Pug- , , ji' HHCIOUS Rentner. Wlth the help of D. Carl Munch. whose picture appears on the panels, he has won many a game for dear old Laughmore. .f 'QL' A M' to ' J?- 75 ' vm is Y 'La mgxuu gnu-L cuwxuufr . ., p , ,. ,,,- 227410 suns fan we Pure. fit ,i2X'fxX-Xxx ,AT X if iv fzal w e f W X ff P Y iw Q 5515 I k Wie ,, --. qu V1 1 5 it in P ev X v , An, X 5 - -A ' f A ' ff 37, ff af' '+ff,? v:na - ian., ' 6 K 176 'A x..1 ,mst mm., ,' z ,grime gm: 5 msg 5r,nrfggg.!.A 1:'?Qi,, tu ' 'Fi-' 'as AI 'fwnnlnsh th J Q4 4. :af I A . ' we-ff -is -V-Q25 if , 5 ',.y -9 'fix' 2 ' 1 A A A' :- IP mot .-5:1429 we 5'i'W:fi'gil'- - gov'- 9:24555 The Lf. E1 eeielm Company - -' 'w 3 ,ee AAAAL f 'tQ,,QQ.4i1- Atei . - we A .NA, . G 1 'Q W .IE 59 Years 11 Tl I I, :'- li? Jolievs ,- is vu :ss IGH of J, .11-'S lg? fy., Store . bv 'A mg Li ...-I 1 i 5 V gk!! 175, F . gg Faithful I f -I: --,.-Q.. Jluliilit., of 1 I '- . Service MMU-N ' Quality . , ,,,, L .,.ff ANY h K K H3 igg, nm -. . m nm? ,Milam ' ff Pi --Mgt'-L.l.. .nf 1-1: -1 , 1 f A f 21,4 ,-- - f M ' b , , vvb , TfWT W I Q C4'C'4'D'i V. ' 1' COIXIPLIIXIENTS of PALMER HOUSE JOZiet's Leading Florist 109 E. Jefferson St. 151 Main St Joliet, Ill. Aurora, Ill. Joliet Battery Co. BRAKE, BATTERY and ELECTRIC SERVICE DINET SL Co. JEFFERSON AND SCOTT EVERYTHING IN WELL DESIGNED WEARABLESe FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE FOLKS. 619 Clinton St. Phone 4824 I ,XX , , fn H, 555332 ,Q 1 f Emi Qs - .V ,Q 1 wi. Q vp p C,- tz bfwvfb' 'ict mi 'fi3'l'-1 ?f15?5Fl5 ' sv- 'fb 44' 7 B' 0 - I - 'an l 'DPQ YZQG ' ' Rf q..QQ,5 .1255 T 7 ,- l A l WXN JS: i9:. .gain A X 4 X 45,1119 .I 11.0.3 -. 4. s Al .ya-una h A as 47 ,Q 51,4 gat iq- 1 --.mulls W 'gm -.og g A' t . A 2.--7 - g p 1, mol. , Sggafi' 1 A alwflm- 72f'-QS.i?52Zf-+'-'- Wizwig , A 3,2 W X 1 Y, t : x is ' - git' 5 i 'Ki lAlXa-nfl ' R l -1 ff H 3 - V 1 1.lfx,w,u F.. i -I-P .au , f 5 - - f' Q1 '-1' , RALPH WALDO WHEELER ' ' S - 4 . e ' ,A -f' This shows Waldo's carefree T N attitude as he prepared to battle K IL Siwash and add a basketball victory to Laughmo1'e's record. if x .Qxv-L F - Q l X Yvykx. , I - f ul l , E- f- X in , afagt, i, f, is-' 4 ROBERT JAY FOLK 'QR - .l X52 Exclusive photo showing secret f 'Q X 5 track practice. Our Bob holds I lt ff' E , - . 4- another record for Laughmore -'jf' -- K 'R 'J' 52: having run at city block in S 31416. N X :X ,AO ' j ' 1 LR ' it ,, ,gi ,,. ff , 2 W , 14 +. XNS6!ilO gt, E , R .gba l 'i' .5 'Xxfm Egkxaf 4,555 2 ga INK 'v Ia A f Qsl, nf . SZQEJ pt ' Jay' reid- H ' 't:Q.'.1hrb , 'if S Y -A 4.-1 652' 0' Qcfxa pq A 5 v p 5 X X X I as t on 1 C X It . . .- tl 1 A I QQ W. t I I N s 1 G ai: I Ag 521' Q1 7 'S S L 1 -, 454 Q . f , ' U 53' ' :gg 5 'XAAD' 4 ,. - email' -7 ee a ' ..Z + r Always on Time! Punctuality is a fine habit- Encourage it by wearing an Elgin Watch. Famous for accuracy and . ' Q. T , -0 . - ll, WN' 4 re ' 4. 5. l beauty- GENTS1 515.00 up. LADIES' 3555.00 in new rectangular shape RICE 8z LARSEN PURE MILK AND CREAM There is never a slip-up in quality of service when you depend on our dairy for your daily supply of milk and cream. We operate on a per- fect schedule. ElB'S DAIRY 511 SECOND AVE. West Side Grocery MEATS - GROCERIES ARTHUR JANKE 314 Marion St. Phone 124 Mrs. Hollancl's UNUSUALLY GOOD CANDIES Every Piece a Sweet Surprise Joliet Agents for MOORE STOVES RANGES FURNACES W' POEHNER 81: DILLMAN BUILDERS' HARDWARE 3391335 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Tools, Mill Supplies, Cutlery Electric Pumps and Water Systems 208 Scott St. Tel. 6509 Phone 7500 417-23 Cass St by .1 Y 51' iq S :Sl lt: . :HT ll! llll -0 ' ? ' 5 get Q 12.01. semi' ' '+as5 'fi2-'gb - gZv 9332959 X x N-1 X ,Q A 11:55 jBs?z'. 1-X l4 , HEKXL g gl' -' 'Mtn ' F ai uuglx r,,gl'i'i' S ' 1.50 -'- Q: ' f , is v ual: I Q ,..- 9 . fmkqsfean +w5 vi':4- - Mui '-iff! - Q 5 lg ' tt e I Q Q is l .9 'sk A' '51 i Q Q 1 l, if mf ! 'Q AC I F A ig' : D V lb Q . I Us S5..L :nl Ngggs EJ- Q Ale? Lap? AG' div mol -.,. 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The Place Where You Can Buy - Quality Merchandise At Low Prices I Permanent Waving REASISTIE BIETHOD NEW AND BEAUTIFUL gr' v V-A Marcel wave Without finger waving. KEEN STEADI PROCESS A Wave of unsurpassed loveli- GENERAL CONTRACTORS ness complete at 310.00 Marcel Wavinff Hair Bobtlzing JOLIET Finger Waving Complete Service is Paulette Beauty Shoppe PM 408-409 406 D'Arcy Building Bertha Friend Phone 6016 A X5 K 4 im a ,, , 'L Al 5353- Mme. 2 , 5. 5,4 ' was 5,5 1 .....u...m r,,......L.bF pn ng A61 Q , v .g 1.--7 'll ' - A Af.,v.N 9 1' warg fsisafn' eS,?3'5ia'B?'r- 'fit-QFWQQL..-he 033.gif f A, 131 Q x- XXX 4 , 'M' . A5553 C, E QXD -2552. AWA - t K Q I v 1 A Q Agllnulnwgh vlvqi---..--n,,gxx valuing. 4' AQ' 'olfA 'V E Y veg '+., sf aa., 4 H-ff' .gy x.,,,.4s ,av X .iv . 6 , 44 5, .. 5 Q 1 H A J :H 201. .-Smead' 'ZFKJ -w52W'Ll'g5L- 'iv5Sf5gZf 176 Witness? - 4 - E SHADY REST View of Palatial Hotel showing contented guests. HOME SWEET HOME FOR THE WANDERER Meals-fB1'ing your ownj-Price .98 cents All Outside Rooms iNo Window Glassj 1 Oxy im' .A .CD F , 43523, mg X ' 't -'----. 'Eu' ., 6.1 Q, 3 52233, 'Q .- ' , , j f 'ff 5 Q15 ' 'il' I' ' A :Y ' 1201. me .-?::425' zzz, ,s 5EJ?1- QQQIQZQ- 7-211533 , f -. 182 nz. .1 . - rr an A 5 full! Q J. gg X Q L10 IV .AA wgffagf. yt. it Q, 1 Ag ESX Ltr, 'QQ Q K Sf 'Gia A -' 4 W' QA A 3' J' N If 'ki fr f ,..,, g. if ' Y xx 4' A 1 -.. fo .EAW-113' 1-W ASEWKQ4? --9157 1101. , .-S2142-9 ':2n..-wr, Huge- - - -Q:.,..z-gee 3:14519 ,US - I i I I Vx - ANNOUNCING - The Pushmobile Seven INTRODUCING NEW 1912 MODELS PRICE 58915.98 R.S.V.P. ROCKDALE The Results of our Large Scale Quantity Production. A Q'.ff3'-XO ' fnda gsatzzfg I X ff Keenan B ., l1 Q 'A Q. -Q Q Q YM-ffl V4 4 ix Qql' 0.94 Q Q' -- ----., qi.. -x Open '0 g Lv v K Rs! 53713. 'fn 75339 S112-5 f' Q Q ' 'QI 45' 5 4 Na J' WMS 'e L. 4. 4 i Af-,if-, p7 Q vi . 5 345 3, A Ps 1 1 v 3 lv ,- A Q 1. 8-Egetfl' -'1S5'V'W'1Z- '- -Q5.5EQZf-'- 933:42 fghm 183 J xl S-,Xxx 9 4 ,A A mg ll .15 IF. '3 --Q.-wuxqqgis f,,,gFivg5-A '.. ,Jn 'Qt ' K Y 1,1 uk 5:1 L wgiggsm Ju Ai, 'ag 46,7 3 1201. ,, 181625. :-, Y I ' ' '2 !Cdiggv 'q2gz5f A, f I f v 7 Dorothy I ges S Kathryn X f I ff If Hoslery - LIHQQPIQ ff OOF, 411 Van Buren Street Phone 6021 JOLIET, ILLINOIS YourSI' LAGGER 8x BLATT FOR GOOD SUITS L.-XIYYERS John J. McCarthy 1l'J N. CHICI-Xtlfl ST, ,e Y -, I Nr GEORGE SKORUP Sanitary Suite 64-5-6-7-8 YOUNG BLDG. I I JOLIET, ILLINOIS HAIR HOBBING A SPICCI.-XI,'l'Y ' ' XS Qj3O Qffx-9 7 A 4 gr. M I R QEQMX' I -. 2, ,, , , 1 , 4'-5:2325 f ' ' 'S I I M '-M ' - 1 A , I ha- Ie' -2 t w F fa, '25, m 'Wd' 'I I f V51 J 9, QOL arg thx ' If I N4- E if G' k 184 -A w-K 5 D A 5-X 760. :1E zi fi C is gl Z iiv . A im, 6 S Astflllllregfl 1:'?Qi1,. -9, 'I'-'gn-If ., 4' ' lll0s tt' VA I I ' l ' A O '24 Q'-. 53' 33'-..275 A-15? LV i .c1 f 1z.,i. ference-I -ai wie- I - -tf:..,61:1,v 'virus fmt Johannsen's Nurseries Member of Illinois State Nursew M We Specialize in Or 15 en's Association namental and Shade Trees, Shrubs and Perennials. Estimate s and Plans Gladly made for your Home 20 Acres of Stock to Select from Call 2821 Office 912 Western Avenue Nurseries Troy Road NEED GLASS? CALL US Joliet Plate 81 Window Glass Co., Inc Henry C. Ahrens, Mgr. Plate, XYIIICIOXX' and Auto Glass Mirrors and Art Glass Dresser Tops and Desk Tops Resilveriiig of Mirrors Copper Store Fronts Estimates Free Prompt and Reliable Service 642 Cass St. Tels. 4560-S76 LAVV INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS HENRY J. SCHLUNTZ HJALMAR REHN ATTURNEY AT LAW H. HOWARD SCHLUNTZ .ATTORNEY AT LAW STOLTZ 502-4 S. CHICAGO ST. Cleaner and Dyer 63365155 Send It to a Master C.-33065 ONE-DAY SERVICE We Are No Farther Than Your Phone - . U CALL 462 Young Building Phone 6100 N ik m x e15s9??i'f -' CX? -af-.Sie 4435 ag jg5gllng'34f. 15. Qg H F- Q 4' gag.-nuff, 'A V Q :QA 'QQQA Sv -I llnqls fqpll'l 46 -Q '55, n' kwa te' i J +. -f va- 4 wfff- , .6 -if-V-ea Av -L - 'L ,eo . em-as-BQ -. 1 ,Wife , I -Av 1 f' QOL -exam M ...sp v-ae - for Q. JL ,MS 0-2:41, 185 M22-. .ga-am -X, ,saga aim, Q' V . X Q. Qi 1 ?- Av OQBQIWSS ke' Qt I 'll ll 0 :Fi .1. Q P 4. te. or Q 'em 'E W- -9' ,,. Av t -4 hs. fi kai Ag 2 I I, 15 :P R- 1201. gusts! ,'i-'::52'N'TLZ 4 - '!e:SQ'i1,b 'i5E 'giiifgg ... ' Two Important Spots in J okeville Don't miss them during your visit. SOCDIE GHOP Where the 'brains' of Laughrnore congregate , 5 YE OLDE BEER GARDEN it Y f Try a stein filled with foamy Beer Cof the root varietyj Guaranteed Not a Sneeze in a Carloadn at 1 ' w . Q f I 1 ' .4m'an.b KJ 445112. Mai: sf tt 5511.ez9g2,, thi, 1 1-,Ai 4, ,ggggeeggg X lg t. A O 0 gggn Q' 7H nun v. A fo Q Q. Q, I Ji Q.. Q21 H sgihb as , ,,,A VT 49 AQ Q ixfga A X ,iv J, Q. ' . ' .. 1 3 be Qtr. ,gmfv 1,'1wia:L?f-- -Q22-5 muff, ' ' 186 4 .43 S QG?3o1 QCQJ Z, hm 1 4' X fl ge 1 1 Q , 4' h . my IQQJA QE' W---..,,,.,-1, lun..-. 75 P , UQ.-Q K t lv 5 A +. 9' 31 '-sa. fs me H 7- ? .1 3 ra-af 4.9 re 5 f 'L ,SQ ,Q 'gsxffisallfri at 1 L ,, Q -19 ' 1161. -zz-sszm D27 Vega - - ' ,am . Fzer w Fred Sehring Candy Co. PHONE 2808 111 S. Joliet St. Joliet, Ill PETER PAN BREAD The Surest Way to Get Good Bread is to Say Peter Pan to your grocerman. Peter Pan Bakers American Baking Co. SEE THE NEW OLDSMOBILE THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE . Y A 4 5 x. N G - ll? Joliet 0ldsmobile Co. PHONE 1066 JOLIET' ILL' Herbert P. Folkers COIIIPLIIIIEA TS X ATTORNEY AT LA-XXV l OF I F. E. MARSH 243 Barber Bldg. TQ-lephgng 353 Res, Phone, Frankfort 141-W. JOLIET, ILLINOIS l , 0 0 .Li Kelly s Service Statlon Joliefs Foremost OILS - GAS - AC 8 Q Exclusive Shoe Store CESMJRIES -1.11 REFRESHMENTS 306 Railroad St., Phone 6087-7229 . - X I ' -'i M I-X ll., f '15 ggflgl X5 17 lx fQ?. ggnsqx + 5lM' i:Ls. ' ' Q ' 7135 Ae' 'B D Q q : .',. - Q 1 .X 'AY 4 .fn 5 x f'xs'Sk A Hg, 'Ia 49' 39' 1201, '21 stein' I at - - -2 Q-gy'-e hae: A -X 187 -sk wx ff O 1 2: I- g-, Q . I -lu.. f , AY4IllIll.9J,l. 's' --N... lg, , g--was 'Qu qfg Lv 1 QOL ff .-M4119 -v:5 W'iZ'1 - 2'22Eg9:,b 930455 5121111121 ii. Q lo XT X r 2.1 V wmtnowi rims ,-5,4 94:9 , fl-454 fu Olllvltl qefeqt xi f. 4 3 ' 1 ' 1 ll lf' Yi!-NRS 1 .1 .- 'P w Vh'5'l'f' ' 9 7 T0 Ei PRJU.. O' '- ' VTALSE FFS' 'NRO ff 'X f x X Q it gf, gl A w If ,V-U f sv my ll l an ,I no-f M ' pf . NAXX X xlx' Y l i llc, il x '46 'fl 1 l L ON lllll DZXYWQP MCKONING 'TT T There was once an old King called Rabin who lived in Hznzfsley castle near B0ZU'gllIKQI10ll. Ralrirfs san a Gaylord of Bcztwly, who we will call Prince for con- venience's sake, desired to be a Seaman and ran away to become a sailor. One night at sea a Storm Rose and all the sailors escaped to the Hull of the ship until the Gail Slarkenecl and then Rnmpfed Zidck in glee. Some dove into the water for Il'lziz'e Pearls and much to the surprise of all, Prince found a Large one and put it way for safe keeping. The first mate ordered the Seaman to Schwab Zidek and they answered with Ilclen Dammaiz other expressions but soon Zidck was like Glass and the sailors were ready for grub. During the meal, which consisted of Hint: Beans, Kclloggk cornllakes, Rice, Hanzuzmza' eggs, Tapiatcaj pudding and illaxivvll coffee, the men discussed Princes luck and Pylcd glory on him. While driving one of the sailors had received a Bump from which the Blood was now streaming his Ward becoming frightened Balled, Cant Daxsce you? The doctor wrapped the wound in a llllzilc bandage and helped him to his room as there were no Porters on this ship. Before very long Prince tired of life at sea and returned to Hmzlsley castle where he fell in love with flbcllfej of the court. This young lady had Hazel eyes, Ruby lips, and hair of Amber Hugh. Her cheeks were like Roses, her teeth like Pearls. Prince met her often 'neath the Sfarrs shining thru the Lindam and Oakes of the Blarlczcurofl and one night gave her his Pearl as a token of his affection. They were so Happy together and without a Kerr in the world. Many times a day the Prince could be heard talking to himself with words like these, HllIL'QllCCI1 Isabel in my heart. Even tho the King objected and said his son Dirst not Mary because he was too Yoznzg, the Prince disobeyed and eloped. lContinued on Page 1963 ii TX'-. fi, ,f 'f7 J' , ,f N n z get a. lf ssqq. .ver- i mr-----rw. ..- , '-- 'f?s e' 4 v ag ,T--agp exggi gggs is me . f.l ,f I -' 11-slr Lrfwserlai ' ve. f - F' '- 1...z6' 'mfr is . ISS JN XXX Ng fkfg-S. if i ' s, 2122553 4. PQ, E 1 'riff-31 Wa . 2 E '. 31 35: 'iz T' - ,, - .5 IG' .Q L Sy U0 A H :,... ' A v H p 9 1201. dkrizexfl' ':3'f?f1-'HR R-M' bgiiifg f I John St. Market Have PETE Do It Phone Cor. W. jefferson SEAT COVERS 4600 and john Sts. PLATE GLASS Exclusive Parlor for 0 , 0 0 . . Ladles Han' Cuttmg 0estre1ch Top Servlce Co. MARQUETTE HOTEL 619 CLIXTON ST. Phone 6430 for appointment Phone 2431 B. E. XYOODS S M O K E PHONE 2825 Van Dam Cigars S C H M I T Z THE FINEST JAVA WRAPPED B R O S IN AIIERICI-x ' Bertnik Cigar Co. Plumbing, Heating Phone 4076 . 801 Cass St. and Water Systems I OIL BURNERS McCracken Bros. REFRIGERATORS Distributors Keystone Varnish Co. Qualify - Pfiffl - Service P.AINT,S NHARNISIJES LAC UER 100 East Jefferson Street Q JOLIET, ILL. 686 Cass St. Joliet, Ill. L N c-f'NO1-X L24-A P if 9 i ' 5 532255534 ,. :. . gif. 444554, ,A .Q .641 llwl ga -11.-..-...U-tl, ,n,i'av ,Q J Agn hola Av 3 M? 'L 3' qgzgg' JE gp Eff' 144 :gi 'K SJ'ga AA' 9 'iv moi. our-Suzi' 4,,5 W:l3R V - Ev-'-H ' 92:14:26 4 - 189 AAXX. xx- if W i eq A K .W Lkhxxm D hun n ? I. Iv A: 1 Qba, vi -igmgiap 54 Van Raalre M. , , S i l k S t 0 C k i n g s ' Because you love . 'io ...uf Sheer service silk lisle . T I 9 top 1' ' - 31.50 Semi chifon silk top - 51.65 Y I ' , Sheer chiffon silk from 771 'f , 'E top to toe ---- 31.85 0 , -. --,, ax 1 Hutchmsons VAN X f Silk Stockings K5 ' A Reliable Shoe Store fFull Fashioned? '33 ' in-af Joliet Illinois - ' Sleepmore Pajamas The Evening Dress of a Nation 4 X, ww f'f a , - I Q ff e, a - m ass- a ' A. ,J 4 1n,q, J F .S Ie 1 ...JJ , 'er ,1 K' f X 1 ' 2 1 Q -1 J P 'Q tg' ' Q .F 'fe Qkfjg 'XX .intl W -N v 202, mann ,f Q LV-f ' ,jf N- fi Ldj f :T 'ai QQ1. fzfs- ' M '4- f ' F1 C453 Uhzej. 'mud 190 IXN XXX grim ffpifb-,KR , L A I wgggggg .. ,QI fm. JL I 365 . fd? 4 yew gw g IN 51 I no 6 ' -' . , Ae - , 2 Hel. A-e. -fl' kzf e i -:Z I - -ai :ASI Wm STUDE T'S MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS N BAND MUSIC NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS N PIANOS N VICTROLAS N RADIO Complete Stock of Sheet Music and Music Study Books ,WISWELL'S Phone 420 Joliet, Illinois Cempzfmenfe IF IT IS of Real YELLUW CAB CONl'l-INY Cleaning and Dyeing Phone 125 YOU WANT THEN YOU SHOULD KNOW C. u. Peterson e se. J. TREHARNE I co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS CLEANERS DYERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 575 Second Avenue Joliet, E. ST. U N, ,wx , U, Q AW palm .sl i '1lnqls 0.65 Us x. be .I- QQ I LY 2 '4 +., 9' 1412- 'fig '- 54:3 .L ,M SUZJ . x -'-- 5 in 'Tl' . A ' :- ' Qel. -a!a?:1 25':?' fZ'g? 2'-t Raw- 9 eil f 191 X bl LZ!-,il e3ZQ5'5! Q 2 fl ASH? 49555: ' Aw ...WA 5,71 ':1 'wnllvqlv r,,gu g? 4' 15' 'I-'alll LK! Q fb ' 91 '-sg. A H-f '7- 5 Q Qt 4' .2 n fl 'L 3,5855 2 I 'agp 7 A 45' H' I7 l r T' aa M 3 ' Nttgmaqpf-W L. f - - The Joliet Dr Goods Co. 206-208 Chicago Street RIALTO SQUARE gf VVe are very Proud to Announce the Opening of a U New High 1 School Collegian Department for i l Young Men from 16 years to 20 years old in the Down M Stairs Store. Featuring Everything that is New and Smart in Summer Suits-Two Trousers, Double or Single Breasted Vests, Two and Three Button Model Coats 1 sis.5o to 535.00 l i I i gif. AND FELLOWS -THE PATTERNS ARE GREAT tContinued from Page SOJ Miss Lewis: tln a whisper to Ruthl Tea please. Ruth. Bread and butter. too,-the home-made, tTo Skipper Bayl Won't you stay and have some tea? Skipper Baye-Why it sure would be very pleasurable. Skipper Bay sinks down on steps with a vast sigh. Miss Lewis-Mr. Bay your remarks have aroused my curiosity. Wont you tell more of your adventures and escapades. Skipper BayfVVell. I remember Raymond Tremelling, Harold Emily. and Rus- sell Engelhart playing in the State Contests. I was seventeenvor was it eighteen when our fleets noiseinakers Won the National Championship for the second time at Council Bluffs, Iowa . And the following year in the State Contest from our own ship George Switzer, Raymond Trenielling, and Edwin Mitchell won iirst prizes. They were Class A Tunestersf' Miss Lewis-Mr. Bay, I believe I read in our Daily News about your tleet's J Hi Journall' being awarded distinguished rating certificates at Champaign in 1927. Skipper Bay-Yes,-our own crew helped to make the Weekly Gasp a success. Miss Lewis-I also remember of reading an article about your ileet's orchestra winning the State Contest in 1927. tContinued on Page 1991 X I T Y 'Wo Q 0 1 4' ' VR 431265530 . 7,-1, 1 Ay if 49155. ,A L Y Vx 5,41 uw. Q? 'i...----nun, qnfiv .5 . V bg,-,n :M Av B 1 5, i w ,.f WA nag, ,3 . R1-ff. 'Q 'Q -V-sJ'45 Av X ,if RN to 'Xml-its 'gm-Q: v2,v ., Q 1' .1 Z 1201. frfa - 152430 ia -'ar mans f 1 H. ,Ag-356' 'B:e5.- ,, ' -X 192 U X xx W- wage' D ' wwf . 1 'A v'fl l:'44fg - it -- ,.., L V 'iam' i 2 it gsm. jg gsggh wi: h u Tau-T. .A 1? 1' M 02. jus Sf Q 1 Q ' ' I ' H4 ' Q ' - f. A 35511 Q . f .-sae! r ai viii 6 - , 45 XE! I uw- '-'iw , L .,,! X x 'ilu lylylji 5 . lil all llwaillwhull ' I nl 'EAL t'fff '-.li 1 fl ill! X wi lil! , - ' . To the Class of '28 The Will County I l L1 I l - it ii xl r I il xl K nf' X i 'w ill 'I i Qxlllliii E Iwi , li If f'fiIlFf F I i f f If 'II l 1' 1' 'i i ii: lil-5 iii? T I , it ii iyll pill' l qigil L f ag' 'Ill fl ' f' VW:-7. f ll il pill. 1 r I 'lf I il .Ill ii Qtiii l fill . . rw-Lit W tS'.5T'.9 RX National extends the sin- ' cere congratulations of an institution which has been a, part of the .loliet com- munity for over ll Half- C'r'1.'t1n'y. Remember that this -in ,--Ll!l!:ifQ'lll.!111QQij lU- 2: -.1 fl:-15511 bank. now as always, wel- -'ft 3, it 'Q 'l ' A -ff c o m e s opportunity to 4 , serve those who are to be lj T the business and civic 'ms leaders of the future. WILL OOUNTYI NATIONAL BANK Service You Will Appreciate Ready for College? VISIT OUR l.L'GGAGli DIQPT. XY,-XRDROBIC TRUXKS lIA'l' BOXES PHONE 6266 FRED L. PF AFF l,At'Nn1:x' tuxsiis Sam Berger SLSOII XQXLR 208-210 li. Jefferson St. W T BUILDING New-node Hgsiery Co. GENERAL CoNTRACTING IDEAL GIFTS FOR GRADUATION SILK TO TOP CHIFFONS FULL FASHIONED, 51,35 fy 251,75 Plans and Estimates - Terms Negotiated 1600 E. Washington St. Joilet, Ill. 304 Van Buren St. :sexe , Xkff-.A 4'9 -. .'3?E.!ZF! QQ, txg zgii f l 2- I . 'h .t' 261- 49 .fezeiff +S?'Wi'l5l'i- -5?E42 v 92.14 f 193 S XY 9 X1 .awww g .pass 0 --. , gallffle. 1l.Qg 14' olimehqi K' 2 f .J ' sf: 'va P9 1-QP' it' sl - W A ' V23 a ie f : 4: 4? .xL.,,.,. , 4v 1 to 'Q-new Jw: 3 S: , 53, , AG Q01 43914115 721 ' a7g' vei4.- f - -Qxtl-ggaefii' 0.345 L THE PAINTED DESERT OF ARIZONA By BARBARA BROUGHTON Far off in the distance is the enchanted Painted Desert of Arizona. It is a marvel of coloring, soft pastel shades running together and blending like the colors of a rainbow, containing the softest grays, the daintiest blues, the palest shades of pink and green, with tints of saffron. The colorful sands make it a miracle of lovelinessg it was wrought by the skillful hands of the Master Arstist, God. But as we come nearer, the scene changes, the colors take on more vividnessg the curiously wrought peaks and promontories, mounds and cones become startling in their dis- tinctness. The ethereal, fragile-appearing rose and blue, green and gray become most vividg pink turns to crimson, pale blue to a dark color, soft green to dark green, the dainty yellow to a brilliant saffron hue. In the lower parts, down between the fantastically eroded cones and mounds, are petrified logs and parts of logs, the remnants of a mighty forest. At the edge of the desert are great beds of gypsum, dazzling white, and sparkling and shining in the brilliant Arizona sunlight. Strangely weird and awe-inspiring is the impression left by the colorful sands of this en- chanted desert. i Dr. Thos. H. wagner If it is done with heat you can do it Better with Gas. MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. l jornzr, ILL. . . I C I' - amp ftlftft of Gas and Electric Co. IV. BIURDOCK, Dfsf. flfgr. Muslc 210 No. Ottawa St. Phone 3800 ! I T ,A ' ff' A , i- L + : 'a . ..... ' .Q Q1 H. - emi' at s.,s 'sr2iwC- finest-:va 194 1 if ip 42265552 Q - 1 4, I fimli Wm. ,A x A 5,4 NWA. .hi in-I -mg,-tg ,unfair .Q -. was 0.2. x A61 Ab 9 I K A 4 . E243-xii LA '- I L dl QoI. f9L , 'W' DT 354' ' ' 52 7 'tiivf if ' QULL., L A -- .G 1 mein Imshiwfle Ewen. -Q I llf ill ', THE METHODS EMPLOYED IN THIS A I. I PLANT ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH I' ia wd THE STANDARDS APPROVED BY THE U 4 -T. LAUNDRYOWNERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION I JULIETXX ILLINOIS F O R Auto Insurance SEE BILL KEMP MAKE OUR HOME YOUR HOME L I N C O L N Bakery and Grocery 102-110 N. BLUFF ST. Hulhentic College Clothes CORRECTLY STYLED Hats and Furnishing Goods, too 53953 Maloney Sz Hennessy A. C. Johnston 81. Son BUILDING MATERIAL Fourth and Eastern Aves. Phones 4060-4062 311 N. Chicago sr. 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GEIST AUGUST BELTZXER 1 A,xLTGLjST BELTZXER Safe Deposit Boxes, 25c Per Month MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM llfontinued from Page 1885 The King and Queen had a Cook of royal Stork who could Btzkcttwll on a Cole stove, and as Eaton was their delight. they were always wearing Smiles instead of being Stern as Kings and Queens sometimes are. Meals were served in the dining Hail and at the call of a Bell which was Rigged at the top of a Poli! in the courtyard, all the A!o'frnnzn and Gtzylords, and ladies assembled. The royal Folk were enter- tained by the court Harper, who also played the Viola and by Fl't'lI!'1I Ctzirollers who could Sing Ayres and Reid with De Witt of professionals. One day a Gail swept Over Heath and Glen destroying Erbs and Ferns in its path and blowing even Ham'w' to uproot Large Oakes. As it Rnssflled through the branches it dislodged a little Brown Boyd from its nest. My Watt, a storm!!! But a real sport never Knirles, so instead, the next morning each Woodnztzn started to clear the wood from the Green and before leaving had thought to Corrit' an axe. Soon all tracks of the Storm had disappeared from the Mohr. The IVoodnn'n had even hauled dirt in a Van to fill the horrid Pitts made by the Gail and planted Violets in the new earth. One sad day the King died and the Prince and his bride returned to attend the funeral at the little Brown church in the Dale. The Prince was made King and his wife truly became his queen and they lived happily ever afterward going Often to the grave of the old King in the cemetery on the C'l11n't'l1iII. ' X I wx M B, fe fi I 5-'gx f ' K li. ff xii' XI t . at- t I -e t' . xxflnlt X hu ut ., A 5 , -v mot. f .. J ia wi Ze f - ffl sw ine '-' 'fra 196 , ., 1. We-. .125 ,' .gases asm- Q Q, 55521503290 11. eg N F, Q Ag , ?M412 tl' 'ix Q an fi khmixas 3 sg: H! J-Nfsrs 415' , Qf-1. was-' 0 7. vids '2:3 ..!-5.45- 'nwssv - ..- The Store with a Service to the Student In supplying the required books, and supplies it adds greater possibilities for the Student. Modern equipment means better results. Here's Congratulations to all the Graduates of 1928 and are sure that they took advantage of the service rendered by THE BOOK SHOP 316 N. CHICAGO ST. PHONE 196 I N S U R A N C E Florence B, Mm This lYorld oniyr- NHd61h0ffG1' Hicks - Mattson DRESSES Hosrnny Agency Inc' COATS LINGERIE 218 Rialto Square Phones 16-17 COSTUME JEWELRY SPORT WEAR MONEY - MONEY - MONEY Borrow the Wimsett Way Joliet Finance St Thrift Oo. 302 Clinton St. Joliet I , ' 218 Rialto Square Phones 16-17 -A Y se is 'UU' 0 5 If -4? 4 A noun 5 J 0 gun' Q' r x merge., .-. ., I 14, ,121-times, An' S 2 Q f i G '-wi: 5- I v W- N' ' l O. . An- Gag, pi f .-zz. ' is 'I A lp N5 gi' 1201. 'ZZ ?fZ4:s' ' 3f+s5:.wii'gf-R1 2l9 Ze Qkgcffv X - 197 . V' Xt, 7, . . -A 0 at ,Q 73 fe. 4 ' Ill. 1 - Q: ,mu T., 4 9 Q nu q A 2, Qs ggi' was 'qu U nf' I? lb? I hi 46' 5 his A .... L twig? 2 I 'w57n. A9 Al f 5251439 ark V116 4 ' 'VHP-gffhxzav- ' 0.34559 ... Phone 61 9 5 AUL ARIAGN AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE and SUPPLIES SEIBERLING ALL-TREADS Guaranteed For One Year on all Roads and Hazards U S L BATTERIES RADIOS and SUPPLIES tContinued from Page 1921 Skipper Bay-Ma'am, did I mention to you that Helen Rice, a member of our ship, won the cello solo contest at that time. Irene Mahaffey represented our ship in the National High School Orchestra in 1928. Miss Lewis+Your crew must have been a harmonious group. Skipper Bay-You bet! Margaret Jacobs and Bernard Bump, two of our own warblers, were chosen to work in harmony with 500 picked from other nations. Miss Lewis-Did you ever battle with crews of other nations? Skipper Bay-In a game that we called football our fleet battled other nations and won second place in the Big Seven Conference in 192 7, Those of our crew that took part in the football contests were Longley, Wenck, Anderson, Munch, Kelly, Folk, Slack, Emerson, Fuller, Wheeler, Henderson, Jones, Mutz and Reed, Miss Lewis-How interesting! Were there other types of battle? Skipper Bay-Other types of battle? Yes-tnodding heady there was basket- ball, track, and tennis. Well do I remember! There were ten from our worthy ship that played basketball. They were Munch, Slack, Emerson, Fuller, Folk, Longley, Wheeler, Henderson, and Miller. Those on the track team were Folk, Slack, Balch, Hull, Schaffer, Lawson, and Mutz. Robert Lawson won the privilege to compete in the State meet at Urbana. Six from our ship played tennis. The 'men that used this type of battle were Ricker, Tracy, Miller, Longley, Powell, and Munch. Gor- lContinued on Page ZOOJ X is-XXX .,- it -fims ii fxw Mitt- fat V Etjllllqsj . f Ig. Q: ,, ,,-' 5 4 ,f tv 'A s l n .v . we-. va I 'H - --f -ff. 1. - I In 213 '52 fi M ' 'ge J'NJ'4'a if x. 0 ' . ,, 1 , Sszeafl' ,sa 5,50 2 f - 55 -2 1 4.Q26- Wm 1. 198 95:55 gf o 5 It V I' f ' 1 X nu!! 5 1 maeffav, . 4. 2:3 1 'twig-rv, A '-s 4 5 0041 llqol Q 'gs -- .-.. - . A' IQ, lllll, N , I 2 'Q -16' ii 'sm 'fx 4 255 .i r . , li .' 1 J 0. J' l Gigi fe 4. F. 4 fa ,Y N ,U - i cb an xg-U .. Ps 1 Ny A af' rw. .-iam? H' '++wf:W:G'-'i- -2253322-ez... ragga 4 .. - Compfzhzents of the Flint Sanitary Milk Co. -43..,Ei-fJQ3:i,.,E,. c-'-X-X.ff -w Congratulations to Class of 1928 Greetings Pence B. Orr to the 1928 Class ATTORNEY AT LAW E SUITE 219 Will County National Bank Building CO. JOLIET, ILL. niuuiu ICE - COAL - COKE E. A. Cary 8L Sons 204 Walnut St. 'i ANYTHING YOU WANT PHONE 260 E rnst :ga n 4-NX O O 2-Y ' Again leifix. X Ill. 1 - Qt ..::: M 'TE-, 4' S J -lu . A 5. Q iw. 5373 Ya M5555 - 3 , Aw 4 1 .. . ,,- QQ1. aims' Nmasssvwiaiifl- biasing f 199 1 ' A 7 in i 435955 1 ,. 5 b e up -:QQ 44 'X' l - .g -1 v 1 . VN wall lllqw Q.. 'ln-i1i s 4' AQ, llllU,3g. tl, , Vs + .-f H '-its Q . H- '5 A 43 .1. , it AJ .Q 'L fi kfsixaf L' ig 1 ASQ 7, A6 f Q1 4 fsisie' 'Hide '1' Qesfkazsfi.. 'kzfigzs ' lContinufd from Page 1987 don Longley won the Big Seven Championship that last year. and Gus Miller was the winner of second place. The team of our fleet won every match that was held during the entire year.-The GA..-X. division of our crew held skirmishes with the other ships in our Fleet. the 1929, 1930, and 1931 and led them in athletic prowess. Miss Lewis-It was an all around crew. Skipper Bay-'Twas all around indeed. One t'me we had a word battle called the Public Speaking Contest. Robert Folk of our ship won second prize. He had a fine gift of gab. Aye. BIa'am We had some good times too. On April 27, 1928 we had a battle of pure funi the J Circus. The Public Speaking Club. the parrots of our crew. won tirst prize. Once every year we had a party. 1 was seventeen. Per- haps eighteen, when we had our last one. Our ship was the nrst in history to have a party in the Freshman year, and to have one each year following. One was a Golf Dance, another a Carnival, another a Christmas Party. Oh.-we had great fun all right. Miss Lewis-It has been a great pleasure for me to have the opportunity of listening to your inteiesting adventures. Wont you come again and tell me some more of the Good Ship 1928. Skipper Bay-Aye. Mafam, 'twould please me greatly. I could tell many other things about the Good Ship 192S.fGood-bye. Miss Lewis walks to the gate with Skipper Bay and then watches him disappear in the distance. f li ' Put Yourself gf lx l p 1 S P5 l . I n Our Shoes X X fon all around Q I it sa fZSfC1C1flO7Z N fri. , 5 ,.': 0 -x y , -. 5 ZH Jousrs oxen saoe sroaa W 4 ' 318 N. 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A good share of his success depends on his dressing the part. This store will help you. Be Suocessfuil ' TESDALL IJIIAII TSP AND COMPANY ' V JOLIET V ILLINOIS 'ACONSCIENTIOUS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR SERVICE F FEW-, :- 'Q , 1 f I 'i Q57 I: 5 73 W so m O jj Qu, E fn ,A 2 34205 F UD. 'C E' E33 ' 5 CD I 55 C F ti lu' L f' '5 Q Q3 ' Ei 5' 1 U7 I-1 2 an A ' f f' cn N U f-+ F' . ,gt-iff A s E e '4 nigga gg so 3 Q U Z 1 E Aim? Q 3 M S E P Hell... D O U7 UO' Z I I it I 'O I-1 Q ' S 7 ' I Iv :P 'Q Q4 5 A :Q 2 g gig , L 5 'M' 5 WQ 0 has at Q an .. S FB Q nifk N U' 1 Sf wah? X 4- I 5 2 1 B- W I V gif-503 493 - ' - ca N A Qppx. 4310!-'aOs' Q F' --.. 2- - Ig-ax U, .1 5 A :QA 103' :U is 553 fs U' Q N im 73 l 2 5455 55 E, oo AQM 2 Ev Fill, ,I gk. ' N 2 3 'ggi 4f' 203 In X W sim!-'H ,- ,.X'iQfC D .-fiiih ew f - X, Agrplllgflg 0 Ye..Qq,, --0 4' 5 AI Q uqg5 tv 6. 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If you are going to make good, you'll have do it now. We Offer Complete Training for Positions As Private Secretary-Stenographer- Bookkeeper - Typist - Accountant - Comptometrist or General Office Clerk FIFTY FIFTH YEAR Metropolitan Business College 311 VAN BUREN STREET Write, Call or Phone 623 JOLIET, ILLINOIS A J. H. Jennings, Principal -A 4.4 935 fvw- Q 4 rv. :fav if 5 40251525 4? E : A- 52655, 14' 'Wg 4 5 nv'I : '40 15. 4- -1 ' Av 455 l'l'b1b L 4 h ig lm' 'QJA 9 I 1 'ls-,ns au-15 'B bit, 'Av Q ' 5 V4 +0 :af A 4?,wQ3 AA: N3 ii? I 2- .ff .. Q53-12 -Hr: Elivgffl-'Sv ....- G-. -9' 2 , mol. 'nz me-J 'ZF-'wr' Nuke - - --ee...-5114? 1-:assi 211 ' Q 'O 4'y i NR 4 - X A yu-.E Q aiiffli 1 5 15 Q- JV 'Wagga lv f. , --'-.ww Q , 4 -ws-1 ,Jw as-f ma N- -: wif 'rm-S 1 4 AW vm-lwiwwwmwwn. My 'M A. . '4 M L I LVL 'ia .fs :..... 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It Pays to Look Well The Van Buren Barber Shop HAIR BOBBING A S PECIALTY 317 Van Buren St. W. L. PETERSON wxbx . W- 55:53 Ls: .fx gg.. gferg. fi ,X :sglf ll94gOA 'ia '1-- ,gms p,,,g'iEIr.,3- .Q Mn -'him 'eV vt 4 W. lp! - I ,eggs fs ,HM Pqfffp ki ly Ma .Ay sx div G., :SO ,A .lengt .BQ R,i'qf'LK'p ,, A P. AJ 7 4 2:7 Vlad - ' N' 5.-ggv' 'size' - 213 'x' 'Ty X x itll , A5534 A Q-kia ,gg 445, ' L I fd' new- ... , .0 L NRL 5. ,ggi isgg As if. 0 f i f 21y A6 R, mol. 41-size!-' 4 'aw YHA- - ' - I-.xzawzfffi Giza - ,-L ' - ., , ff' if xgfww . V! ji A 6 wig , , 0 ' 7 3 ,jf , 1:1 ' 'Vagina i ,fqt -,.A, ' 3 ? WV-A' -Q V--- fff 1 ' ' gi ., ,Q Q ' B0 fecfffw ,Me LM ' 'ff' Clffzarfs UPF Sfadioasf ii? Sfmfhfv ,Arn 'M 'Y--we ..,. Pv- A 4 ff f- 5- 2 55-ff' .-,,' :- '1-:Q FSF'-7-2: :'E:Ez'L?:EQ A I 4- 'V 4 A - ' W ' -.,A A ' A ' f l I ' ,ff Q .Lf :J 'Y , - A Q7 . . Q41 , 'fw A if M 5' .... ffff ff' ., ,Q . 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She'll begin to be canny in the spending of money-to question prices and val- ues. She'll begin to read about the things she plans to buy, to find out all she can about them. She'll become a regular reader of advertisements. They'll help her to become the capable, wise housewife she wants so much to be. They'll tell her what clothes are best and what prices to pay for them. They'll tell her about the foods to buy, the electric appliances, the linoleums and draperies. They'll help her, as the advertisements in your Herald-News can help you. And she'll meet her responsibilities and fulfill her duties easily and well. She won't become a tired, flustered, inefficient drudge. Because her home will be modern, attractive, well-run, she'll keep young-through the speedy years she'll retain much of that shining-eyed, merry freshness. She and the boy friend. Advefrtisements in your Herald-Nezvs are wise cozrnselofrs for lZOZLSG'ZU'il'US, young and old Joliet Heraldflxlews . N 'TSM XM 1 I 5 yn ' 9 Q I '05 'X 3' '. A ggeiezgizr 1-. 4. ,, 1 . dgiiekii- K A 4 l 04.3 5 l A1 '--mum funn- ' 'vt , hs. 'fl lv 1 JL exp A' Sixty its . n-ff 15 f sr... ,, 5. ll' 'f' AX 'and QQ 4 T E A ll, S- ad. w as ' vT4'!Z'gl't- J 't e ase' 742: I. Qb ,, 220 X. g ig Nc UCSD fkfzdlm 4' .wkezrflipl 4: .. - 14' z. wif- 'ie I e 4 54 S- I if e fye: ' ss - - ee , . se QOL , 551425, '-b,7.ffLzb'g?r-1' A21 ?. .f 4 AW fglmzo Take care of tomorrow? needs with t0day's dollars. Strange as it may seem we need money most when we have.none. Let your advanced age be surprised at what your youth laid by. Commercial Trust 81 Savings Bank of Joliet T. R. Gerlaeh, Pres. John T. Clyne, Vice Pres. J. V. Clyne, Cashier 111 N. Chicago Street Phone 55 JOLIET'S BEST 'HOMES Designed and Built by J William Grohne Co. sl C0- 117-119 S. Bluff St.. 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