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

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SCHMIDT-A hard working, hard fighting, blocking hack. Injury failed to slow down his game. Exa perience was of great value in competition. Steady performer. LANG-Veteran center of another successful lightweight football squad. Excellent defensive lineman and a good pass from pivot position. blowed down by early season injury. Best against Rockford. A speedy lialfback who usually gained ground when he had tie a , v g player. Best in Rockford game. Back again next year. HEGGIE- MURRAY- l bll A xillin and heady A guard who had speed but lacked size for the line. Blocked well when running interference. KENNEDY-Led the team from a quarterback position. Fair punter and passer but lacked weight. ff tackle plays. Best work against Freeport. Back for next year. Used on end runs and o and STEVVART-A hard working tackle who frequently broke- up the opposing attack. Good tackler blocker, Shifted from guard position. Outstanding lineman in Rockford game. PENNUTO-Best ball carrier in backtield. Could 'buck well or run oh' tackle. Sure tackler arg all - ' i - -t around defensive man. Blocking responsible for many gains. Showed up best agains . gin. sq? WFS 'S at 1 ...eg-ilu ' .Q 1 ...-4' ,,,.: - 86 aaa have t than L, tae? it ef 1 .asain 1 .1 1 reefs- ff 1 -' f, -S f.,. : - 5- g . LIGHTS gl .' 1 as.. now fi ' smeu. Meihtiizl BBLFIELD If 1 V f ' , - et- t ,f 'Utd if H? A 3 . N. 'L-. 11: 1--- Q -1 A3659 fi? t ,. : . 1 'WWI . 1' . WASH .gg faii. 5, v- L V' ,P I Pb A 1 Q,- A 1 i 'Ffa s 11 ess: -411' H QVQ1 il' 7' f'.2 r- 'X 'V 1 . i.2'?-.- v1m5?2i1'11.-4 T 1 5 ,:'t 1t . 1QYs- ,. NM .ws . -- 1 1 ,cuuuc X ' warn f 1 1 H 1 - ' 11 .1 . j BEECHEIQJ DOW-Stepped in as a sub lineman and showed well for next year's squad. Good blocker and fair tackler. MENOZZI--A back who shone as a blocker :md defensive player. Also a bucker of high quality. Made valuable interferer. Steady performer. BELFIELD-An excellent substitute lineman. Showed signs of promise for next year's heavyweights. Reach and height of great advantage. SIDELL-A sub lineman who will be valuable in any post next year. VVorked way up to a regular guard. Played best against Rockford and Freeport. RAMIREZ-Gave promise of becoming a stellar ball carrier. Excellent showing in non-conference games. Shifty with natural ability. ZINSER-Regular end until ineligibility cut him from squad. Fast with aggressiveness size. Looked best against VVest Aurora. Back again for next year's squad. WASHER-A hard hitting player at either tackle or guard. VVill graduate to the heavies next fall. Best against Elgin and Freeport. CLARK-Another guard who didn't get much of a chance but showed up well when he did. Fair blocker and tackler. DAHLEN-Allsconference end. Pass receiving and work under punts without doubt the best seen, Few yards gained around him by opponents. Fair punter and blocker. SAVICH-A tough defensive tackle who will probably be'drafted to the heavies next year. Took injured players' jobs and filled them satisfactorily. Best in Elgin game. BEECHER-Regular end most of season. Cool headed and a good defensive player. Pass receiving work was creditable. Best against Aurora. X Cas X X3 XC..-.TQ is iii- ff ' ' 1 ,.ggi,.f,E-iii: ' . av , 4- -: 87 .- gg-3-v - - R. ,.. ,.,- - . L2-3 W ' -mfs-5 ff ' al-52: B4 1 fe if ' Second Row-Coach Becker. Arimlcl. Seamans, Hardy, Beecher, Bolton, Pelton, Stewart, NYatson. First ROW-Barr, Rick:-r, Kelly. Beaudom. Olilzmi, Maxwell, Menozzi. Flanuigan, Bishop. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Four non-conference tilts show us we will have tough sledding ., speed lacking, scoring punch inconsistent ..Roosevelt after six starts, wears us down Irish, Mack and Dinny show scoring spurts, but we lose 26-19. Harrison came and lost 21-20 Menozzi hot, Irish good . . .team play much improved. Lindbloom is next Oldani hot first half, Beaudoin steady under basket in final quarter, , so we win 21-20. Followed by Carl Schurz and another win 26-12 Oldani dead on long shots , Bishop red hot, totals 15 points ,.,, Too many scouts in stands against Normal, we play listlessly .... and let the scouts think what they wish. Conference opener with West Aurora ,..team cold on shots ,. Oldani, Flannigan out on personals ..West massed her defense .Hbut we manage to hit enough to win 11-9. Slow break offense puzzles Rockford . . vast improvement over Aurora , Flannigan is poison to Rabs, .. Maxwell lost for half of season, cast on leg ....Rabs without Bloomquist. .. sterling defense, led by Dinny, held Rabs to 3 goals ,.., our game 17-ll. More tough breaks .,.. Kelly goes to hospital with blood poison, Hardy subs . ,shift Dago to center .,.. we outscore East Aurora from field, 8 baskets to 5 .Ufree throws turn tide in final minutes for East, when Irish and Bishop go out on fouls. Injuries cause shift again .... Oldani sent to guard, Mack at center .. ,new men crack in second half ..,, Pretzels too big for them, so we lose ,.., Bishop shows well in final game. Maroons get surprise of life at home, , . both teams score 7 goals . . .Beau- 88 ssl eel-2-:fr ff 1 1 A 51,25-iff 1 pi -2241-Av ' Q ' .- ,,-9---ew fr, : - .4- TOURNAMENT TEAM Second Row-Coach Becker, Arnold, Barr. Flannigan, Kennedy, Menozzi, NX'atsou. First R0wARicker, Kelly, Olrlaui, Beauiloin, Maxwell. doin good under basket Oldani brilliant in floor play Barr back, broken wrist healed, staunch defense Walser, Harding stopped. ,.Ricker proves tireless ball dogger . . Born makes winning points on free throws. .so February Five wins 21-18. Second round opens at West High Oldani brilliant at guard, hits four long shots. . . Ricker hot under loop . Barr's defense steady. Menozzi stops Davidson, while Max steadies offense ,,., free throws help turn tide for us, 28-25. Rabs even up series in overtime win, 21-Z0 ...Dago and Bill lead offense . . . Max and Dinny back in game . . Bloomquisr back to lead Rabs his free throw in overtime wins game. East Aurora game a battle of defenses . centers good under basket . . shots hurried by guards ...East wins in final quarter ,.., Pyle gets hot from midfloor. Title bound Pretz held to five goals. .. three fouls on Mack, Dago, Max, Dinny in first quarter .,,. Ricker holds Brewer to 2 goals ..., three men out on personals .... subs take over burden . . Arnold performs creditably. Elgin strikes snag .,.. Blue and Gold in most brilliant performance ...Ol- dani, Dinny hold Maroons to 2 goals. . while Max, Bill and Mack drive offense to victory .... so we trot off victorious 15-7 in final conference game. Came the district tournament. , . Kennedy taken over from lights . . squad shows brilliantly against Argo .... Beaudoin, Oldani lead scoring . Ricker, Max- well, Flannigan, Kelly and Kennedy also contribute .... so we win 31-8. Thornton red hot in first four minutes .... four long shots prove terrific handicap ..,. we step on throttle .. Max and Dinny make uncanny shots, and I fContinued on Page 96l . X X LE be X L, X sQ 4lv ' ' 1 ,Q gg-flu 1 -.' ,1l Ch - - : f ref' 5 E' 89 Sas fr X l we.. he X pi ff ' is sfiei U ' as-9111!-'5 1 fslfi- ff ' ,- -' ,.,- 2 - E.: . . .. N s. I Q ' ' 1 uixre . 1 ,i ,buffrf ii X i ,. ily I ii 'A ',T Y r.,'Ai 'h -s,..,w ix -4 S. f? f ef if ,Q .. 4 ' r G1 Q? . ci lit , if Q c n J -f i fi MENMZ' ANS BISHOP ig l T its 5 kai. iw it : E Qi 7- I Q LLY ' if , gs. H-moms?-S . E 5 6 if ' rmxwett - V H 'q K g A f . , 5. f ., , V X s 1' I 3 V 4 . 5. A Mir,-. ' 5 .Y b fi, i s A at X - M! ' x S ail' , I Kim--v v. A 5 5.5-?::s . :E 1 A i A . 5 . ,,A. f it? K- .,., Ny,k..A , 2 A . P ., A V e w I - - , ,g.,- - U , 5. li .... s h ad K - - , .Q V R , V ,, rwwv - ' r- rs' , A,. . new .i z . MAXNVELL-Football injury to knee slowed up his usual fast-breaking game. Best dribbler on team and valuahle in getting the hall down the Hoor. Only Joliet player selected on All-District Tourney team. Best conference games, Rockford, and Freeport. MENOZZI-Size handicapped him against big guards. Played well in early season games. Good ball handler and aggressive on defense. I'layed best against East Aurora and in post-season. OLDANI-Played at forward and center but was a natural guard. VVas the backbone of the team when other two veterans were unable to play. His tight saved many games and as captain fur- nished a good example to his mates. Starred against Rockford, Elgin, and VVest Aurora. All-conference. BlSHOPfLightweight star nf a year ago. Graduated in mid-semester after leading team in scoring. Excellent long shot who also led in scoring in non-conference games. Last game, against Freeport, his hest. KELLY-Illness of last year's all-tournament back guard together with Maxwell's leg injury probably caused the loss ot' the conference championship. Good at recovering hall off the backboard. Played well against Harvey. HARDY-Size an advantage in recovering ball off the backboard. Aggressive defensive player, but lacked speed for floor play. Good work in Elgin and Freeport games. ARNOLD-Only man returning next year from tournament squad. Used at guard and forward. Showed up well in last game with Freeport. RICKER-Took Bishop's place at forward and fitted in welll with his quick shots and strong determination. Took his basketball with the right kind of attitude. Played superior ball against Freeport, holding Brewer, ace of Big Six forwards, scoreless until the closing period. BARR-Vlforked in Kelly's position at guard and did excellent defensive playing against the Auroras and Elgin. Advanced the ball to a scoring position for his teammates. Good long shot. BEAUDOIN-Leading scorer of team for season. Death on shots under the basket. Fair jumper, but lacked speed and aggressiveness. Elgin and VVest Aurora were his best games. FLANNIGAN-Best free thrower on squad. Starred against Rockord with four baskets. West Aurora also outstanding game. Slow break handicapped his Hoof play. KENNEDY-Taken over from the lightweights for tournament play. Good feeder under the basket. Excellent shot from around the free-throw line. XVorked well with Flannigan. 90 sl S t t K . ,kb g .LA Lsssaif. 1 ,ggi-.file 1 .,lj:i.-ii. 1 55555.-llil fi '- ,...- -1b '4' ,.f- 3 'V A I gnwlk gf. .,'1 :Tar 'R V .r 'Q if . -Q .. vt -X ta uNffRfN qi. R MMM Q1 P 5 ,Vw Q numum Y ,f A ' v 5 l .K .fy Q, 'I -5 'VN li p My. K E Q xx ii 11 ' f W! 1 N ,iKACHEL- netums 1 . ' UI . r w jllofffk ' fl ZINSERR ll 5 , -Viln 2 5' Ls .sag-2.2, -gwQNusQis..-s .bllsllli-L V m Y iw A W i- 'Q Z. -4-Hu: 4 rs' . Q ' 1 -. Eff K e -- 'V 6 ww: I 'xl i xxx . - f H .X 'f f' ' lr 1 . , qqgaxri . In . if H Q, Q A t 'L 1 .5 ' Q . ,iff ' ' ff E ' lr Q r LENTINI ,Q H ,fe 'Wm Q l ll l NAND fllEGclEm - I V XHNIDT N l 5 QQARI-055 ' SHAR ER ' ? fSAv..-,. , .QB 5 ' Q J B lllfLONASfBest drihbler on team. tiool at :ulrancing hall down door. Fair passer. All-conferentt team. Third year on team. ZINSER-Regular forward and excellent defensive man. Good shot and worked well with the team play. Another year of play. Best against Freeport. KENNEDY-Only lightweight selected by heavweight mentor for tourney squad. All-conference center First team. Good feeder, Back next year. AUSTIN' -Leading scorer and all-conference forward. Dead-shot from the free throw line. Exceptionally good floor player. KACHELHOFFERefTool-c place of injured guard and proved ahility as a scoring guard. Best against Rockford and Freeport. Returns. CARLOSS--A hard working aggressive player. fsed at forward :is .1 sub and did good work. XVill return. LENTINI- The Midgetug exceptionally shiftyg expert at evading guardsg good shot from any position. SMARKER-Center position was well taken care of, but this boy showed well when he got a chance at the pivot job. Cool headed player. DE MARCO-A sub guard who handled the ball well and was good recovering ball ot? the backboard. Good in East High game. HEGGIEfSubhed at forward. Footwork was best advantage. Did good work against Freeport. Back for 1930. ARNOLD-A freshman who won his letter at a forward position. Showed promise for future seasons. SCHMIDTfA righting guard and veteran of many seasons. llandicapped by injured knee. Good ball handler and passer. a 1lc: 1 - u 3lu 1 1 xCMx Qlt: . fd -r f,. 3 - B-QD 91 2 'BET Ltwafrll Iraqi? L.. FQEQEA. F- fi 1 tragic 1 ggzgei N 1 .- If 51-G it : - mins Second Row--Farr. Li-iitilii. Strzippziznn. Cai-loss. l-Qin-ln'llioffex'. Coach XYvkniY. Scliniiilt. Delonas Deiuarco I binarker. Ilotter. 5 A First Row-liookcr. lieirsuuv lxvatei' lloyd, lleugie, Zmser, lxenur-ily, Austin, Arnold, Iluiiter, Bush. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Three conference championships in the last four yearsl Blue and Gold lightweight basketball teams under Coach Wykoff have made a splendid record. In 1927 the title was won with six straight victoriesg in 1929 and again in 1930, the lights tied for the championship. This latter success was achieved when the team wonreight out of ten conference games. WIN BIG SIX CI-IAMPIGNSHIP Playing each school twice in the course of the season, Joliet lost only one game each to Elgin and West Aurora. Both of these teams were defeated in the other encounters. Rockford, Freeport, and East Aurora were each beaten twice by the Blue and Gold. The result of the season,s play was that Joliet and West Aurora are co-champions, leading Rockford, Elgin, Freeport, and East Aurora in that order. SUCCESSFUL IN HOLIDAY GAMES Before the conference season began in earnest the lights played seven games with Chicago and suburban high schools. In these games Joliet beat Hinsdale, Chicago Heights, Lindbloom, Harrison, and Schurz. Roosevelt and Crane came out ahead of our lightsg the second team played the entire game against Crane. All of these contests were played during. December and helped round the ponies into good form for the hard Big Six schedule that followed. High spots of the season were the air-tight defense in the East Aurora game that held the opposition to one point in the first halfg the two hard-fought victories over Rock- ford. Twelve players were awarded letters for their part in winning the champion- ship. ! F LA 5ie is .1 I 92 p1 ilG is I J.T.H.S. TRACK TEAM Third Row-Owen, Mgr. Anderson, Dawson, Blnllally, Collier, Ferguson, Jensen, Savich, Dowse Bellield, Keeley, Coach Fargo. Second Row--VVheele-r, Strappazon, Dutter, Dyblie, johnson, Carlin. Bartell, lleggie, Foster, Tallman. First Row-Stephen, Oldaui, Christiansen, Tabh, Sing, Ileltzm-r, Boy-saw, Goodman, Reuttiger, Hardy, Missing: Forneris, Maxwell, Seamnns. On May 24, 1930, the same clay that the ,. bancl again scored high for Joliet in the National ii .A Contest and the Tennis Team tied for the con- Al ference title, the Traclc Team, for the first time gffwfilixwi' ' - 75 52 . I ' - , W' since 1920, won the Big Six track and field meet. Joliet scored 52 points to the nearest opponent's i7 7 L' , r ,QSM 30. ,- if ,, , i if 1 i is '- '6'WNWw V i , Y iw. , Coach Fargo F! ff 1 pi fi-:tg-i'gCG 1 ' F5--g:j,.-lg-'Slat 6 'TT-TT 2 ' MQQZS 93 5 zz S S X 'N1-e E3 L he e! ils ' 1 1 85 1353- 2 f V ii 'it ' : ' ima' Jones, McKeaml,Carlsun, Holter. Girkensmever, Hamlin. Ricker, Keck, Barr, Austin. Sprague. Mr, Kirby. TENNIS ---1930 The conference championship team has made a good record during the 1930 season. All team matches have resulted in victories for Joliet. Every team in the conference has been defeated, as well as Chicago Heights, York, Lockport, and strong Hyde Park of Chicago. The team is expected to make a good showing in the University of Illinois Interscolastics at Champaign, and another Big Six championship is within reach. A victory this year will malce it four straight for the Blue and Gold team. Coach Kirby's teams have been conference champions since 19255 the title was shared only during the first two of these five years by Joliet, but J.T.H.S. has been the undisputed champion for the last three years. Last year at Aurora, Barr and Austin won the doubles title while Ar- M. 5 g A .,.,,gfi1: Q Ju . J' I 1 1 .2 ' 4. ...+r::e:1r-:H ' ' I nold Nelson won the singles. Nelson was lost bY graduation, but the doubles team will defend J L i?'iNi:: if '- - .,...,, '- A mfs. - their title on the Joliet courts late in May. Barr and Austin, Riclcer, and Hamlin will graduate fiv5R.,v ,. , ,.....V -..-... ..... -N .. 4, , rm,,.,.t , with the class of 1930, but Coach Kirby will ' ' s have Carlson and Hoffer, McKeand, Carloss, W jones, Sprague, and others to form a strong Conference team next season. Champions -322,4 ff X L Xa img F U1 1 ,,3f,.-al., - ,-',: 4N- fx.: - 94 B HELL,-fr? is 1 ps ilLLi iiU 1 P512-Ei-'gi' 1 a-'iii-fi? 'f 1 Y .- f,c1b--4- I-,- : 5.1 BLUE AND GOLD CLUB Fifth Row-Hardy, A. Clark, Kelly, R. Dobbs, Smarker, Owen, Sing, Fourth Row-Schmidt. Maxwell, Secor. McKay. Fritz, Melin, Pennuto, Mclieand, R. Clark. Third Row-Coach Becker, Kennedy. Bishop. Knight. Sidell, Heggie, Dow, Arnold, Belfield, Second Row-Tabb, Flannigan, Ferguson, Ricker, Barr, Seamans, Smith, Jones, Stephen, Oldani. First Row-Beltzner, Beecher, Booker, Mattei, VVasl1er, Austin, Carlson, Delonas, Lentini, E, Dobbs, Menozzi, Stewart, Ramirez. HEAVYWEIGHT FDOTBALL fcontinued from Page 821 Flannigan flays Freeport recovers fumble in opening minute.. Oldani brilliant off tackle. .. Sabotnik, Owen driving interference. ..lVlax passes to Irish, another touchdown ,,., Terrific blow, third quarter, Fritz dislocates elbow, out for season .... Smith subs ...we tackle fiercely. Pretzels try passes. . .. Oldani injured, Arnold subs credirably. .. Max gallops 40 yards .... our game, 13-O. Elgin! What a battle. .. charge after charge . relentless drive, terrific counter drive .,,, Max tears 40 yards, Oldani 15 .... Elgin with backs to wall . . , Owen, Jones, Sabotnik stop Walser, but Born nabs pass . we fumble, Maroons convert into touchdown ...Sing squirms off tackle.. half ends 12-7. .. Final half a death grip. .. suddenly the break comes .... Kelly nabs brilliant 40-yard pass .... Maroons with backs on goal line. .. a bad pass, a missed signal, a championship lost! That three-cornered battle raged on, East and Joliet hoping for a tie with Elgin. .. a blocked punt, Steinke recovers, East scores . . a long pass fumbled, recovered .... scoring ended .... we stage valiant comeback second half .... Barr, Ferguson, Smith in heads up line play .... Zeke, Dago, Sing drive .... Irish nails Beaudoin's pass ..., ball on East zo-yard stripe .... they intercept next pass .... Maroons are conference champs. fcontinued on Page 961 ,-f ff-N . ii - ' 4 I - -i L - a F! 'L- --ZZ' 5' ' Pi L--:xii ff ' F5 gi- -LQF3 ' ai -155: if ' : , ll-'th - - - 95 - ,: -e- - - ,.,. ff- - Football Team in Action HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL fContinued from Page 891 half ends 12-10 . those eight enemy points prove bigger handicap as game nears close, so we lose . . Boys from Harvey went thru district , but met defeat in opener in sectional, from Wheaton . .while little Waterman . with 400 loyal souls and a basketball team pulled the sectional out of the fire . only to lose in four overtimes in first contest at state. Tough luck . very tough break . they didn't win, but neither did Johnston City, last year's champs. Capt. Oldani, Ricker, Beaudoin, Maxwell, Kelly, Flannigan, Barr, Hardy, Menozzi, Bishop, Kennedy and Arnold . men with fighting hearts . who never quit when the going was rough. Hall honor to you, and to the B squad men who lost only one game, who will be the nucleus for next year. 'HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL lContinued from Page 951 Friendly relations with DeKalb brought to close frozen ground, bitter cold Smitty, Max play best games of year , Oldani scores lone touchdown Barr breaks wrist Max tears knee ligaments. Intersectional game with Cedar Rapids, Iowa Blue and Gold most brilliant of entire season Sing '55 yards on reverse Beaudoin Hips beautiful pass to Irish, '50 yards and touchdown Line beats tall corn boys unmercifully block punt, Kelly, Barr, Jones, McKay all on ball mud does not stop our passes . Max to Beaudoin for 15, to Irish for 30 Olclani inside tackle for final touchdown. Clark tears Iowa line to shreds. Gain 264 yards to 36. Final score 27 to 0. Glorious finishl Fourteen letter men fought their last for Blue and Gold . 9 sterling line- men . Capt. Kelly, Flannigan, Owen, Ferguson, Smith, Sabotnik, Jones, Barr. Hardy fearless, hard charging boys and 5 driving backs, Oldani, Sing, Maxwell, Beaudoin, Dobbs Next year McKay, Fritz, Arnold, Seamans, Clark, Pennuto and Stephens are returning letter men ..,. here's to you .... and may you bring honor and glory to the old school! sQ ilW 1 f 1 hX 3ls N -' r-J ,f5 '0- ,.,. 3 - HQ 96 X tax X Ltr Fi ff 1 it fag-ails ' ' :itil-frb 'fl'-' I., ,15--fc- rf. : - p 1 DOROTHY S. WESTENDARP new or nsvnnmenr Y l.3. VNVV. GY WISCONSIN ...,1,.tm. B . PHA :wastes CHRUYKUQUA SCHOOL Cf INSTQUGYUH p,W,,uL gong,-,,oN NM ' ev--ess. uaumm. acne:-u. or - l ma... ...mm VERNA BAILEY HOYT Auanpar-ua? I nsauevnnv JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE. C 'f2Efi9!?.'54f22M:S.i'4-'1 MABE5u515gLENNAHAN 1 n.-.wwuwux-e.:u vmvenavrv 51 uma, HDSNTAL, CH 'CMS GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN DEPARTMENT Every high school and junior college girl enrolled in the Physical Education Department reports to Dr. Bowles and our school nurse for a thorough physical examination. If she is found to be physically fit she is eligible for all sports and active class work. Our corrective or light gym classes have been organized for those unable to participate in the more strenuous activities, to correct postural defects, spinal curvatures, and foot deformities. The activity program is so organized that every girl has the opportunity of becoming proficient in her favorite sport. Classes in interpretive and tap dancing are open to all. It is one of the aims of the Girls, Physical Education Department to create the desire for and an interest in athletic activities that will carry over after graduation from school. The Health and Physical Education Departments combined, sponsor a I-lealth XVeek every year. Proper health habits are emphasized throughout the week, with special attention given to standing and sitting posture, in the school building. I all- 3lsifsQ L-A,iQ5le is Fig? is N 97 uiusm , 5:1115- 91211 2 M k PQfb.:..'1if I vi f':...5-Lila 1 !-Sh: 1 FQ Lifjf-gl!! 1 -O , .- ,1 i'4+ ' Q- , 4- - -- 5' I fd ff 13,63-gig . 1 .. 1. Z 15 5 BEULAH GREEN - President f' Mgr. 5 1- Q' I aenmce watts .- 1 5 ig, noaorm' 1-mstsvr view. -Pvesfdxnc , V Hula Bd, S wh 1' 522-ry P - P A ' f E 2 . ..A. . Q , BERNADETTE Nilsson - 2, 1 Seq.-um-9-'Treat-u-cp -V-K N- 'I I '- - ,,.. . . ' r N -PQQ . , - Q'55t31.F1.' ,-.. -- 4 .1 . -. .. ..1 I . - 1 , ' . ' ' I-R' ' ' CLEWETTYSGROTH nl ,:Q,. u TQLL vmerie Kane an-mm vein! Commi me 32.271 f- I Hug, ,f CM, ROSENARY MSNEON cha-was Aa-44-rasmq cnmmlvtoe GIRLS' A I I-ILE I IC ASSOCIA l ION The -fundamental purposes of the Girls, Athletic Association are to promote an interest in girls, athletics and to encourage good sportsmanship. Every mem- ber is given a chance to participate in her favorite sport. Inter-class tournaments are held at the end of each session in hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis, field and track. Many of the girls take advantage of the swimming classes held at the YMCA every Thursday, where they receive instruction in swimming and diving for the nominal fee of five dollars yearly. Here they earn G.A.A. points for passing Junior and Senior Red Cross Life Saving tests. At the same time tap dancing and basketball classes in the gymnasium prove very popular. G.A.A. members are awarded various emblems for earning points in both supervised and unsupervised activities. Local awards given are a gold RJ mounted on a blue background for six hundred points and a gold J-GAA on blue for one thousand two hundred points. Emblems symbolic of individual sports are awarded those who make teams. State leagueemblems are given for greater achievement. A blue I-GAAI' on a triangular white field means one thousand six hundred points have been earned, while a larger blue I-GAA on a circular white background is awarded for two thousand points. fContinued on Next Page, I p!E glGi1 kv-A ggi-flu 1 1 LR 3lw 1 Ii : rd' a1'5 4 f,. 2 ' S 98 P - 'L .- ,:b---Q- ,, GIRLS' ATHLETICS TENNIS OE the 67 entries in the inter-class tennis tournament held this year, the winners were: June Bolstad, freshmang Louise Carlson, sophomoreg Alice Heath, junior, and Nlargaret Graham, senior. Alice lrleath, '51, was school tennis cham- pion for the year 1929. HOCKEY About 75 girls answered the cill for hockey in the fall of 'Z9. The Jefferson Street playground was in line shape and practice was lielzl twice a weelc for a month. Then the tournament strirtecl.. but, alms, clue to the early snow and rain the inter-class tournament lni to be called og. BASKETBALL The girls' inter-class basketball tournament was held this year in the Jewish synagogue. The Seniors won first place, the Freshmen second, the Sophomores third, and the Juniors fourth. Teams were composed as follows: Freshmen, J. Carlin, Capt. A. Killeen, R. Adams, Bolstad, F. Nadelhoffer, N. Arnold, J. I-Iuey, and D. Voss, Sophomores, L. Carlson, C. Schwartz, L. Marwick, C. I-luey, D. Mortvedt, G. Kaspar, A. Levin, and E. Hunt, Juniors, C. Vruels, Capt. D. I-Iaslett, A. Heath, E. lVlcCambriclge, V. Anderson, and G. Holinang and Seniors, L. Kemp, B. Wells, M. Vercellotti, E. Scotland, Argodale, E. Brintz, G. Kristal, and Capt. B. Groth. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION lContinuedj The G.A.A. has many social functions as well as athletic activities. An afternoon party to welcome the new freshmen was given early in the fall. The annual dance given on the night of January the tenth was a Snowball Frolicn and proved to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. A banquet at the Chamber of Commerce on May 19th served as a fitting occasion for the awarding of the yearls emblems. The end of school does not mean the end of good times for G.A.A. mem- bers. A G.A.A. Leadership Campn at Bowen Country Club near Waukegan is open for a week in June to those selected by the Girls' Physical Education De- partment. There is competition between schools as well as individual campers in the many activities offered. The Joliet G.A.A. was honored in having one of its members, Lynette Kemp, chosen as All-Around-Camp Girlu last year. feels-'C' ,.f- 2 ' was-S 99 2' ---- F'......... r Q iigglgii 'FQ' i WFS? L R L 4- 'gh 1 - 4 lv 1 4.1 1 1 1 1 P! 2':. 5' si 2:1-is ei ':'::: g r-iifz' V ,..1 ff- N -'S I Q 5. 1. .-::'q:,,-Ab:,:.,:.,.,' A Q ,. Bauxice WELLS 'X 44, Bernice has an eye for the basket. f She led the basket slinoters lin 1 . A-xA K points during the season. Bernice lk., cziptaiiled the Seniors, E in is W i ,.., ,,: If J , CAROLINE nL'EY y 5. ' 5 Q As Sophomore captain Cnr-iliuf: i v ,M led a team that was hard tn enm- Y pete with in the interrclass 1.::nncs x ' K3 Ile E if ' :L it l.YNl'1'l'TE KENIP fjimmiel x qi. Jimmie not only plays basketball but she excels in other sports. She holds records in swimming and X diving. XL., . 5 Q Ii fiq T--N BERNADETTE MCKEON LTnin3 Has been a devotee of basketball since her freshman days, and he- sides competing in athletic cum- petition has been an assistant in the swimming classes at the Y. all through high school. I 4 K 55 . XX A ,ll'NE BOLSTAD , Q, ,EI Another of our freshmen that Y- X .f shows an early interest in sports. I N. M, june won a place on the All-Star :.Q2g:Qs5sq,., 'L Team by unusual ability as a for- ! .- ward. .-.ist f 5.-f' , 1 , X p A f.f':f.3-F ' is i I A 91. sxt ,ff Q V .... t X LA X L, L X -sn 1 sp? l it 1 .,.e:..::t-ilu 1 1 Egg.-is f s ez- f-,, 3 - E.fS ' 100 e ff fr f mis DOROTHY HASLETT Kllasj Dorothy won her place on the team through her accumteness in shooting baskets. She was captain of the 19.29 All-Star Basketball Team and of the ,luni-xr Team, JANE CARLIX Jane is one of our freshmen who IS making an early name for herself in all athletic competition. She was captain of the Freshman Bask- etball Team this year. BETTY GROTH Played an important part as guard on the Senior Team. VN'ith- out Betty we doubt if the Seniors would have won their inter-class championship. . ,.t....:i. J ,I K z I Ax l 4. TK X 'N af l , .X 5 - I f 1 i ,A 6,-. er 'X ' lt 1 DOROTHY MORTVEDT Dorothy has starred in hockey and basketball in both her fresh- man and sophomore years. rx 4 ROSEMARY MQKEON tsism ' Vlfith her twin has been one of E ,- the best guards on her team. Both f , have been active in the association e .- T f' ' A.: :Ki k ' F S 5. Q 'iiiil KNEE l 51551 lu LVE3? at Ll-zzz' if ' pi, Q:...11ffCf ' Fi, J:-T-l.'5f3 1 at 4: -- rx 1 ,. -F f-,- : - .: 101 I 'I' 1 A 1 ' 1 1 Tal TES? l RTT-ali' l T l 2 F! - cf as 25-3'-3 ca A -in ai zfsi- rg N c N25-io? , 3 - -1' 'T Kiwis v v v v v v v v v Y V 'HY 23 -i r T 2 - ft - ' E . 1 1 ..... . 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II I 'xiii' ,,,.-- ,.,-: 104 x NLAX Lx LY 1 l s!E 1lQV 1 ai 1 1 T 3lw Ci aria DSS :V iw Fourth Row-Hamlin, Lehnert, Carlos. Third ROXX'-xNvlllFOtl1, Densmore, Seiberling, Rose, Mrs. Richardson. Second Row-Anderson. Miss Tornwnll. Grant, Clark, Ruettiger. First Row-Burforrl, Murray, Vl'iggim, Tierney, Argoclale. THE ART CLUB President , . . . . . Mars Wiggim Vice President .. . Mary Tierney Secretary ..... . Lois Anderson Treasurer . , ,.... Janice Clark Although not very large, the Art Club is a real working club, and is respon- sible for the many colorful posters that adorn the halls. Also, the club has made the Year Book illustrations for the past four years. The club membership is composed of students who are interested in further developing their art education. The meetings are held every Wednesday, 7 and 8 periods, when the members work on their projects. The scholarship fund which has been idle for about a year is now in use again. Election of officers will be held this semester so that the club can resume its work at the beginning of next semester. The club is under the leadership of Mrs. Esther Richardson who has given her valuable time helping the students and planning many interesting sketching trips. ,- ff 105 1 I i i si 3lW 's 'A I Back Row-Yemm, Miss Vfright, Perrin, Beltzuer, Taylor, XYhceler Front Row-VVoocl, Huey, Becker, Broughton. THE BOOSTER BOARD The Booster Board, organized by the Student Council in 1928, has as its object the furthering of all student enterprises desiring publicity through as- semblies and other advertising mediums involving student cooperation. Due to the graduation of some members last spring and the departure of the rest, the Board was unable to begin active work the first part of the year. It has, how- ever, planned the basketball assemblies, planned and helped the tournament decorations, sponsored the contest for the best idea for a pep meeting for the tournaments and the best poster, and sponsored an assembly for the band before Opportunity Day. Members are Warren Yemm, representing the Student Council, Beatrice Becker, the music department, Robert Perrin, the band, August Beltzner, the Blue and Gold Club, Caroline Huey, the Girls' Athletic Association, Barbara Brough- ton, senior class representative, Helen Louise Wood, of the junior class, Charles Wheeler, sophomore, and Irene Taylor, freshman. Beatrice Becker is chairman of the Board and Charles Wheeler, secretary. All except the graduates will con- tinue to be members until next February, and those in ofhce will hold their offices until that time. The faculty members are Miss H. A. Wright, chairman, and Mrs. H. V. Givens, sponsors of the Student Councilg and Miss Myra Mather, dean of women. ii 'nib-'ch 'G : - xsiins 'L 106' .- as--e -- - K-,. - 6 I Qoss Second Row-Shannon, Dimas. Leach. Mr. Myers. Spires. First Row-Rossi, Sprague, Iinebo, Kramer. THE DEBATING CLUB This is the first year the school has had a debating team since 1905. Mr. Walter L. Myers, history instructor, is the sponsor OF the group, he organized the teams and taught them the fundamentals of debating. There were two teams, the affirmative and negative. Members of the affirmative team were: Harriett Rossi, Louis Spires, Laura Sprague. and substitute. Marv Leach. The members of the negative team were: Constantine Dimas, Frances Enebo, Fay Kramer, and substitute, William Shannon. Although the team was not very successful this year, the future looks brighter because several experienced debaters will not graduate this year. We debated Freeport and East Aurora, and our only victory was against the Freeport negative team which debated here in Joliet. However, the three experienced debaters on the Freeport affirmative side said, You were the hardest team to beat that we ever debated againstf' That was indeed a compliment for the Joliet negative team. Debating is a new institution in this high school that makes thinkers think rapidly when on their feet. Anyone of you who would be a Demosthenes, try for the team next year and try to win the Big Six Conference Debating Champion- ship. X has X Y Log? L rccfggt sl Lg'-sf' 5' 1 si. 1 gg 1 pg LIL,-if W 4 . Fd ,1b-- o- f-,, 3 - .- 107 P! Li--522' ff 1 si ff:-zfyg U 1 ,tg Iii.,-7-if,-3 1 QE-L12 -gif! .- 1 '1 O- - - fd- 4 K-,. - piss, ew east if Ml Fourth Row-Miss Ryan. Berkovitz, Madame Babcock. Kempke. Iackola. Seddon, Smarker, Sims. Third Row-Bates, , Bell, Kohle, Norris, Miles, Pearson, Sorenson, Smarker, Scotland. Second Row-Adams, Bolstarl, Hyman, YYinroth, Cougar, Owen, Riblon, Heath. First Row-Sprzigue, Pearson, Meyers, Levin, l.asker, Pence, Callahan, llainliu, Kramer, THE HIGH SCHOCL FRENCH CLUB President . . , . . Margaret Fargo Vice President . Mary Hamlin Secretary-Treasurer , .... . .,.. . Mary Miles Program Committee Florence Berlcovitz, Virginia Freeman, Rosalind Pence, Harriett Rossi, Eva Ahti In the absence of Margaret Fargo, President, due to graduation, Mary Hamlin, Vice President, became president of the club. Anyone who is a member of an A-I French class may become a member of the French club. There are no dues, and only regular attendance at meet- ings is required. The French folk songs of the semester were: Le Roi d'Yvetot, La Mere Michel, Cadet Rousellef' Frere Jacques, La Bergerev and Au Claire de la Lune. The plays given were: Mardi Gras and En Absence des Chats les Souris Dansentf' Many interesting programs are given, and member- ship is a valuable asset to the study of the French language. l s!E 1iQU 1: Qsigffie 3: 1: LT fiw l 108 ,J 'r 'T-'C' f 3 ' Fourth Row-Boland, Phelps, Yonnq, Nelsen, Nelson. Third Row-Brauer, Berger, Schroeder, llnrtfess. Glicksberg, McKee, Jarchflw, Koninszy. Second Row-S. Kristal, Agnew fadvisorl, Rock, F. Hyman, Ilinspeter, Grigsby, Summers, Anderson, Hiller. First Row-B. Hyman, Markgraf, M. Kristal, Mork, Gray, Bauingartner, Pfaff, Keck, Gerkensmeyer, THE GERMAN CLUB President ...,.. Linda Markgraf Vice President . . Mildred Hinspeter Secretary . , . . Lois Baumgartner Treasurer , , . . . . . Ernest Gray The German Club is a very active organization which regularly holds its meetings in the German class room 292, on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Anyone who is taking German in high school is eligible for membership if he will come and bring twenty-five cents as dues for one semester. The regular meetings of the club are devoted to business and to short pro- grams on special topics such as travel in Germany, the leading cities, and the Rhine. The activities of the club are not few and far between, but numerous and fre- quent. There is usually a party on every special holiday such as Christmas, Valentine day, and Easter. Picnics average about one a semester depending on weather conditions. They are always given on Sunday so that everyone may be present. The last Christmas party was held in the lunch room, which was specially decorated for the occasion. The center decoration was a large and beautiful Christmas tree around which the dancing was done. 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Harriett Rossi '30, 1-lelen Louise Wood '31, Elda Marie Gigl '32, 1-larriet Switzer 133, Jane Cumpston '34 The Girl Reserves of the Joliet Township 1-ligh School were organized December 1928, so that every girl in school might be a member of a big girls' club. The Girl Reserves is a national organization which stresses high ideals and standards for a girl. Any girl who pays her dues of twenty cents a semester and attends a certain number of meetings is considered an active member. Each class has its own group with its ofihcers and activities. Group meetings are held once a month. There are also meetings of all the Girl Reserves at various times. Some of these have been made annual affairs. There is a Freshman Welcoine party held the second or third week of school in the fall, a Mother and Daughtefs Tea held shortly before Christmas, and the greatest event is a Banquet held in the spring. Also the Lit Lights, a hobby group, have worked out a Recognition Ceremonial for the taking in oi new freshmen. This is to be held at the beginning of each semester. Many hobby groups have been organized. The 1-liking Club is the only one which does not have a limited membership. Miss Marian McAnally is the sponsor. The other hobby groups are: The Rifle Corps, under the direction of Miss Dorothe 1-ludzietz and Miss Helen Burrillg Handicraft, sponsored by Miss Pha Rugglesg the Camera Club, supervised by Mr. Robert Price, the Lit Lights with Miss Philena Clarlceg the Senior Dramatic Club directed by Miss Lois 1-lydeg and the Junior Dramatic Club directed by Miss Grace Tippet. Miss Myra Mather, dean of girls, and Mrs. Stella Henderson, general spon- sor, have charge of the whole group. The other faculty sponsors are: Miss Mabel Moon and Miss Harriet Peterson, senior sponsors, Miss Grace Clow, junior spon- sor, Miss Roxye Humphreys and Miss Ramona Powell, sophomore sponsors, Miss Glenna Hamill and Miss Lena Dickinson, freshmen sponsors, and Miss Lillie Anderson, a student, is sponsor of the freshmen who entered in January until September, when Miss Moon and Miss Peterson will take them over. September 1929, the point system went into effect. The girls receive points for such things as attending meetings, paying dues on time, helping freshmen, buying and wearing a Girl Reserve pin, etc. This year because the point system was so new, a girl was given an ensignia femblemj for 150 points, however, this number will be increased next semester. Ir has been decided that when a girl has doubled the number of points required for an emblem she will receive a Girl Reserve bracelet, and when she has doubled the number required for a bracelet she will receive a Girl Reserve ring. This year no one secured enough points for a bracelet or ring, but 30 were awarded emblems. The highest number of points anyone secured was 270 by Harriet Switzer, president of the freshman Girl Reserves. Harriet and next year's president of the whole Girl Reserves will be sent to Camp Gray for a week during the summer. ,-f et' C ,-f- f mfg-do 111 ' .51 .4 '- . -A', 5 Higgs! 5 533 T V533 L, E Ei? + F1 ff 1 ,iggrgviw 3415.4 1 3313. ,, 1 ,-f 9' 'C' ,,- 2 - -1 misss f ,. . 4' fx' ' fi . '-1 f 'if5'5' M.C f ,,,, 4. my ,... . 1A'A w ef , -1-is wr- - f :Z 2 ' ,'., 3 ',,', ww- H -Sw:-:-.,.-. ,1-3' W- N-,- . -.fd Q J ' . .' --wf -24. 1 ','- rf:-r- 2- ..-,, , X 5,-,V A 5 . THE CABMIET . M ' . 1 , '. 1' 33 222, if 5.7 2' .,,, l x F71 f if 2' A . ...X ,. , ...., S. fx, . X . NK .' '-' if ' . 5 T: -. Siirfilrf' T52'ft-15 ''12fl:1:i:525r7I3271 ' ' ' f , Sv? . 13 . '. ,1.:.,.gg.1:.2f0 z , F ff W . -A ..,V A X .:. 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Y 1 Eg if 'Q-32 1 I.. ' J 5 1--f---A GE ' --..... F- -- Pi ,,-.Z ,,, zz, -- ,1-Y-G f- - f- ' -0 ,..f PWA wit.. 'M 5: 112 X rot X Lu me tub l fi 1 pi Qrlbile 1 ,digg 1 ,ilggei file 1 L 33-inch , 3 - .- ' ' 11.61159 Firm non-,lselt.11e, '1ahb, Rix, Schorie, Keyes, Saliler, Leach, Mayo. I Fourth Row-Kroesch, Sims, Bothwick, Nippa, Cohenour, Dyblie, Hamlin, Hiller, Booth, La Fontaine. Third Row-Farr, Savage, McAllister, Rollinson, NYorkman. Davidson, VVriglit, Bradley, Pllcher, Cooper, Carlin. . K V h Second Row-llamlin, Robinson, Sundstrom, Fulton, Mayo, Hoflniau, kil lfl'lll, Henderson, B0otl1, First Row3ll5il?el,.Bea1idoin, Dimas, Seamans, Barr, Ricker, Clemens, Dow, Campbell, Gerkensmeyer, Heggie, Kuuflman, Masters, Carlson. THE I-II-Y CLUB President . . . , William Riclcer Vice President , . Lawrence Seamans Secretary . . . . John Savage Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Lee Workman Sponsors ..... . ,,., E. L. Mayo, L. B. Aseltine, G. A. Evans, C. G. Thomson The Hi-Y Club holds meetings every Tuesday evening throughout the school year. At each meeting following a supper, a program was held featuring an outside speaker. The majority of the meetings were held at the Y.lVl.C.A. The attendance at each meeting during the year averaged about forty members. The Father and Son Banquet was held at the Y.lVl.C.A. on November 20. Two hundred and ninety-four men and boys were present at this banquet. Eighteen members of the Hi-Y attended the Clder Boys, Conference at Danville, Illinois, last fall on the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday following Thanks- giving. Another Older Boys' Conference was held at Aurora, Illinois, on March 1 and 2, and was attended by approximately forty-five Joliet delegates. The udatel' banquet was held at the Universalist Church on April 1. The ofhcers of the I-Ii-Y were awarded the emblems of their ofhce. The Mother and Son Banquet was held at the Christ Episcopal Church on May 13. There was a very large attendance at the banquet. fContinued on Page 1201 F 1 1152.2-'il-Tgilff 1 1 Fe 1211:-3.-1-ilu 1 ,S--+ ' ,,. 2 113 ! Ju 1 - ..- I , LRF? N-Q F 51125533 . leg:-ig.-i 1 Fed:-N-at 'ass ,.: - X 5 5 g -n F' I 2 1 ' N .1 11 J: u 2.9 vi .: jf 5 UT 5 'E 0 Ev V1 n 5 4 ,, , U 1. - U1 T, -5 E 2 U1 U . EA '-' E 2 3 Q, .- 5 'U 7 cn mi Q 5 Z T S ns , , 7-4 F-I .: I 32 .: ': Q cn Lf - E0 Q Q 4 E 5 ,O i '-P : I g : U3 NJ .1 2, 5 I z Q U 2 2 I?-I J S 'C 6 .E Z 5 E v-1 in E M Q4 J Q ,V A 91 5 3 r-4 P E U 3 5 U ,. ua P J 2- ' 5 5 2 5 515 ' V25 f -, . fn- :t: o o - ,--..,: Q. 45:5 E EEME 3 4295? r --an fi ,QEHE s..ld -'F , 'E 2225 I Q. 'Zi 1 5,.: J Jann - VA, g Azgpx E TEL-'J I liiis W HM-3 5 Nfzlr z 5 3 .: 1 L' 5 5 7 v V E- ----V -. w E X l.....,.-. 1 sg lift FQ:-:'4 GF 4 ' . -o sQ 5e ' LL-1.1 - ,--v H511-E U ' Lawsi 1 ,,.-:- F-i.?e..1' ff ,,.- - : ILQUSS ' 114 sq? gag M-qs? P! Llf-Sigglrr 1 si. Q1-:fl'il'r 1 si 1 pi '5-if-5,3-elf! t- I fd , :b---o- ff- 2 - to up une, to l GILPIN ENGLISH CLUBS Joliet Jolly Joiners --- A-II English Sunny Side Service Club --- President , , . .... Raymond Charley A-II English Vice President ....,., Mary Komar President , , , William Anderson Program chairman Marjorie Sykes Vice President , Viola Beltzner Secretary Charlotte Peterson Program Chairman Geneva Agazzi Treasurer . ,.,. Lillian Lawless Secretary Marcus Bluth Flower Committee . . . . , Laurene Treasurer . Raymond Benson Babbitt, chairman, Glga Zamlcovitz Service Committee Ralph Attaway, Setvtee Committee Maty Komatt Eileen Smith, Dorothy Lezebroom chariman Lauraene Babbitt, Olga Flower Committee Melvin Blogg, Zamlcovitz Antoinette Hartxnan. Winifred Floyd On the Dot --- B-1 Trade Joliet Jolly Juniors --- A-III English ptesident M t Albett Falena President Stewart Rollinson Secretary I M A Robett Lee Vice President Cameron Dystrup Treasurer . , . . Sam Locassio Secretary V Phyllis Baumgarrner Service Committee . Roy Myers, Treasurer Edward Diffmvef Chester Gawenda, Stephen Burosk, Flower Committee . . Maxine Seiber- Stephen Varmasko ling, Lois Mueller, Lester Johnson Long live the Gilpin English Clubs! Miss Gilpin talces great pride in these clubs as do all who belong to them. The clubs are Miss Gilpin's method of teaching citizenship and character-building. The aims of the Gilpin English Clubs are: to have self control, develop citizenship and courtesy, and also bring about social civic service through thrift. Everyone knows there is no better place in which to develop these things than in the school. Through thrift the Gilpin English Clubs have contributed for many practical causes. The money for these causes is raised by sales or tag days and it sometimes is contributed by the pupils through small club dues. Frequently one day is given to the club for meetings. The club business is discussed, and programs are given. The programs consist of current events, reports, biographies, poems, and debates. The emblem of the Gilpin club is a gold keystone with a black background bearing the letters G. E. C. fGilpin English Clubl in gold. A little chain ex- tends from the triangle to which is fastened an old-fashioned lamp. Miss Gilpin has her room furnished very attractively with three boolccases, full of books which the clubs have helped her purchase. The room also has a very pretty imitation fireplace, with a mirror above it. All around the room are various pictures of things which are copies of some of the world's masterpieces. Altogether the clubs, rooms, and director are most beloved by all those associated with them. t ,tae to , te 115 -o ,1b---o- A .1 ,,, ,-,- . .- ca 1 1 1 LR Slw 1 I Fifth Riin'fCl1eek, Tracy. Snirvs, Clark, Brusell. ll. .'Xinlui'siui, Gray, Buckner, Miss Hunt. Seaman. Fourth Row-Sliucker, llofter, 'lliss XYriqht, Curl. Cliilcott Tuinastic. Third Row-Ricliarils, Brougliton, Corsini, limb, llainlin, Rossi, Freeman, XYilfong, M, Anflerson, Pederson, '- Secon-il RowfRoss, Mt-iers, Owen, Ricker, Murray, llorscliler, Nlriglit. Elliott, Schick, llngniziyer. Daviilson. First RowfStoltz, Mzittei, Christenson, Smith, Flilllllljlflll, Stewart, Kristal, Kramer, Boehnert, Clinton, Garlick, lloiiyges, Sclnnekel, Robertson. THE J HIGH JGURNAL Staff First Semester Nlanaging Editor . . Webster Lang Assistant Editor , . Eugene Pennuto Reporters U Clyde Eddy, Williain Booker, Glen Hedberg, Earl Oliver, Lorine Lilya, Betty Davidson, Nellie Peters, Doris Eih, Allen Sahler, Wfillnur Shea, Verna Grant, Kenneth Allen, and Gayle Davidson. Stag Second Semester Nlanaging Editor , ,. , . Marion Owen Advertising . Irene Corsini, Doris Eilo, Dorothy Bolstad, Russel Fulton Editorials , George Anderson, Irene Elliot, Francis Flannigan, Robert Rutledge, Charles l-lofifer. Organizations Fay Kramer, Joseph Mattei, Frances Wright, Tom David- son, Barhara Broughton, Virginia Freeman, Shirley Curl, Warren Tracy, Geraldine Buckner, Olga Tomastic. Features . . James Murray, Mary I-larnlin, Nlarvin Meiers, Nick Mitchell, Betty Robertson, Harriett Rossi, Lillian Clinton. Exchanges . Genevieve Chilcott, Gertrude Schielc, Hyman Shuclcer Huinor . LaVerne Richards, Elfrieda Boehnert, Eleanor Horschler, Margaret Martin, Bill Riclcer, Louise Schmelcel. Boys' Athletics Ray Brosell, Roy Clark, Paul Ross, Harvey Smith, L. Spires, Alex Stewart, Dick Stoltz, Ervin Christenson, Chas. Cheek. fContinued on Page 121l X C be X La s! 1lG 1 1 at 1 pi gg-ilw ' 'O rg ,is-fe f,, 4- .: 116 X mx X pr - -3 ff' : ' LQ-S N, qv v- ...V -,- x HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISTS Fifth Row-Balch, llennings, Buelnierl, Owen, Tracy, Clark, llezcu, Sclnvk Fourth Row-Stoltz, Miirixiy, Rucker, lie-iainili. lxziclim-lli:,ffu', Aiidciein, ifuluin, Klinger, lfixtksun, Nleilin, Buckner, Donges. liiickson Third Rowflloss. llibner, llamlin. Rossi, lTl'QCIl!?ll, ljavnlsnn, lflllflf- Ulilln, XX'illnng, Sea-inians, Tnniastic, Curl, l.arsOn, liili, fnrsini, Fclinelwl, Second Ruwfhleiers, Christensen, Sclinclter, Clieek, Riclinuls, llrunglitmi, Sleiiiuckc, XYri5:lit. Stcffan, Last. Rolyertsun, XYiggini. Delrmnas. Hush First Row-Mattei, Smith, Flannigan, Stewart, lloffer. Spire-Q, l'ell, llursflilrr, lirzuner, Kristal, Garlick. Yruels, Ruppe. PRINT SHOP STUDENTS Fourth RuwiRichards. Malandrn. B2-illlnn, Offerman. Zinser. North llifhop. Hugel. Third RowfFuttercr, Mclin. Spnlnrich, Smith, Metzler. jakovitcli, Zic-ch. Second R4,:wfBluni, Keck, Allen, Misaravic, Krmnericli, Plese. First Rowf-Linkin. Benac. Chapman. Brinskellc, Gelsimino, Pasteris. X at X X L S it GI' wish P f- 2 ' 117 A ff ' pt lLEL3l!d 1 1 5.5 -2.1-L-. L-elf! -G' F- , : E - -' ,ix--cv - -H 5 L- - -A - f-I K., ii,Q:Loss ww ,... R 1 Fifth Row-H. Brown, Bolgeman, Heath, Dillon, Hepzgie, Austin, Eichholzer, Oldani. Fourth Row-Riblon, Hardy, Olsen, llynian, Henderson, Ball, Savage, H. Anderson, Zalar, Schmidt. Third Row-A. Pearson, V. Anderson, VVoo:,l, NViggim, Burgess, L. Delander, Matteson, Lawson, Rauworth. Second Row-Ilinspeter, Ripingill, Thompson, Brereton, Hagniayer, Levin, Kerr, Robertson, McGladdery, Rossi, Benson, Broughton, Mueller. First Row-McKee, Vercellotti, I. Ahti, Horscliler. Kramer. Boehnert, Freeman, Green, VVells, Sclnnekel, Ranes, Ilarrly, llinti'ag'er, Oquist. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of a branch of the National Honor Society in our school is, as stated in the by-laws: To create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate the desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students? Those chosen this year, whom the committee considered to possess the four qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, were: Dorothy Mueller, Raymond Eicholzer, Ina Ahti, Mary Vercellotti, Edwin Henderson, Myrtle Law- son, Edith Rauworth, Hubert Zalar, Fay Kramer, Esther Levin, William Oldani, Harold Anderson, Eva Ahri, Bernice Wells, Beulah Green, Winifred Kerr, Mary Will Cavitt, and Virginia Freeman chosen the first half of the year, and Rose Balgeman, Thelma McGladdery, Marion Brereton, Alberta Hardy, Mars Wiggim, Dorothy Burgess, Lois Delander, Robert Ball, Georgia Linter, Margaret Ripingill, Ruth Sampson, LaVerne Schmidt, Harriett Rossi, Lloyd Austin, Helen Mary Brown, Mildred Hinspeter, Laura Sprague, Marie Olson, Myrtle Harder, Edward Rozich, Edward Dittmeyer, Sidney Herzog, John E. Baczulc, Alice Heath, Addis Pearson, Heleii Hintrager, Helen Louise Wood, Virginia Anderson, Fannie Hy- man, Lillian Riblon, Marda Dillon, Grace McKee, and Robert Heggie, chosen the second semester. SEA kwa x T LXTE3 T Lag? t GF 1 Pigiigie 1 si 'sU 1 if-i'.g.e-gsgu -o , f-J -1-Sine fx, 4- - LQLDSS 118 : ,-,,13-1'Q- fr, : - HQBZS I W.. . Second Row-Kelsner, Memen, Stevens, Petersen, Flatt, Sweetwood. First Row-Argoclale, Ixristal, Berkovitz, Yercelotti, Ixrzich, Rauworth, THE LIBRARY CLUB Girls who are interested in library work have formed the library club under the leadership of Miss Stevens, the high school librarian. Juniors and seniors are eligible to this organization. The purpose of this club is to give the girls an opportunity to study the use of the library and to learn the daily routine. They also learn to mend boolcs. Each member of the club works at least a period a day in the library. The club meets twice a month after school in the library. Some of the members have chosen library work for their vocationg other members that belong have joined just to familiarize themselves with the work of the library. The club is composed of ten girls. There can be only a limited number because the library is not large enough for too many students. The club has not had a president this yearg it is conducted on the order of a class. The only officer this year was Jane Argodale, the secretary-treasurer. P! ff 1 si in-sl' if 6 pi Ll.-:,,-2:3 1 5.5 f-ii'-'...:-ff-4 if T t- -3-S--9 , 2 - he 'T T, mgnssm F324 M5124 LWLSGL. Maint 119 x LSR tx LY 1. -3 L, -1531. ni ' ff i1if.l 3 ' ' P562-:rf ' ,Q ir:-5 ar ' -.- ,,,-ee--4- N: - -, ff misss Fourth Row-Powell, Miss llumphrey, Lviui. Third Row-Dalhgren, llusch, Brown, Last, Kurtz. Second Row-Stewart, Bush, Peters, Grigsby, XYest First Row-Murray, Yziullorii, Gray, Attaway, R. fX1cKeou, B. llclieuu, Christensen, Johnson, Farrell. Yruels. LUNCH ROOM CLUB Chairman Alex Stewart Faculty Adviser , , . Miss Helen Humphrey The Lunch Room Club is composed of students who serve the student body during the noon hour in the high school cafeteria. They are selected for their alertness, accuracy, and capability. The members work the 7-8-9-10 periods or from 11:06 until 1:00 with the exception of time given them for their own lunch, which is their only pay for services rendered. The lunch room is run on a non-profit basis, serving from 800 to 1200 stu- dents daily, counting those who bring their own lunches, and buy a bottle of millc or some other dish. The lunch room is operated Linder the supervision of Miss Helen Humphrey of the Home Economics department. THE H1-Y CLUB fContinued from Page 113l A number of interesting speakers who have addressed the club during the year are Mr. W. W. Haggard, Mr. R. R. Robinson, Mr. A. Fairfield, Senator R. Barr, Mr. L. A. Touzalin, Mr. R. N. Fargo, Mr. C. K. Turman, Mr. C. G. Thom- son, and Rev. W. H. Macpherson. . fd,:b--e- f,, 3 - 120 X ta X La as to es, has Ta was FQ 1 isle 1 .., ' ,Q Lia!-slr: 1 l .. g-- ,..... -,, ,.. x. x::-i--o- ,.f- 3 'i .:'-S Fifa-'lass' ' Third Row-Mr, Grosstuck, Love, Johnson, Mciiarity, Stewart, Mr. Stone. Second Row-Bluth, Baskerville, Benson, Jack, Bahr, lilupsmeyer. First ROK3'fSl1ElXX', Zora, NYellman, Hayes, Dyblie. JOLIET MODEL AERO CLUB President , Julius Dyblie Vice President .. . Marcus Bluth Secretary-Treasurer . , . , , . . Francis Moriarty The purpose of the club is to promote aviation. It was organized March 12, 1929, and has been in active operation since. Various types of models are built and experimented with. Meets and contests are held about once a month, and keen competition is developed to see who can keep his tiny ship aloft the longest. Once a year the club has an annual banquet where great quantities of frank- furters are consumed. Indoor meets are held in the high school gym. Outdoor meets are held either at the Joliet Airport or at Highland Park. Honorary degrees are conferred upon those who do the most outstanding work. The principles of aviation are learned by studying a model before and in flight. The club is a big chance for those who are interested in aviation to get a practical and interesting knowledge of the principles of flight. Mr. Stone of the high school is the advisor of the club. Mr. Grosstuck is an honorary member. THE J HIGH JOURNAL fcontinued from Page ll6J Personals . , ,.,. ...,... H elen Gray, Maebelle Anderson, Gayle Davidson, Lillian Donges, Marcella Garlick, Gladys Hagmayer, Jeanette Larson, Marguerite Pederson, Buelah Seamans, Bernice Wilfong. Girls, Athletics ..,.... ..,... ..., , , Geraldine Kristal, Etta Brintz or e at as to X 1 eff, l GF ' pt aaa-tile ' 1 fail-Egluf : ff, ,15- 'o- ,xx 3 - ul-gags. 1 121 S , l.,C..,...,. 1 , J 'I - T S Q Q af- E+ wwia- wngr N ' , si 't-:r ' 4 , ,.,,,,- FgL,f,,,., 2 . ff- 3 - '-' 'M : mEQ3S IL m 11 11 A N .- .,. w 3 3 Z Va 6' 5 4 5 - O 5 Z 3 L: 2 E 2 LJ F +5 5 ' 3 ' : , fi 2 C-1 TL' Q 5 . , E S ': 3 rc A 2 , E tg 8 2 ' -45 E ii , IZ 1:75 ' B-5 E GJ 4 Q ,sp All 1'l' '-1 D 'ESF 3 .JE .-, J Tm- m Z ZF IZ ' r-4 5'-5 WJ: 6 bd F5 ': 41: i 1 3 . LU 222 14 D' gif :' U1 ,235 ': U :Of 3 UC 4 r-4 5435 ' -T 5 L -41 Q D .fi Q4 225 4 53' 55 -.4-Ii 3-D 55 5-5 93: ,-rx: 51.- go' :O :-'.S- 4.- E'S ... QE: 5: 555 -E' ini jg Ego ': Tm, gp: - - I m . ZH E33 - :xi A4 E's -44 :Fa-21, Lrixi-5 5.'Q5'7 zf,-.gn gujljvx: g...2f:5 IIZF 7 1 'klfjg igklix ' Q aus gg -'Z Ci -?- 1 :Sl 5 255 F :LP lf, 1..--..-. 1 Fir:-.. Gr 14-1 , 3 s. .0 Fi ..N.-- 3 . L-,-F x .- ' ' .g L....--..4u 1 , N 2--.-rf.: Ld.-4 Lg 4 ,N- Fi-I--- Q ,.,.- - ' : KQDSS 122 -Q32 we baffle 1 gels 1 1 ..l.?35.5.4:lu 1 ,'N-'- -0- 'Q -4 c kd 4- ' K-,,g - . THE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB President , . Marion Owen Vice President . , . . Lloyd Austin Secretary . , . Marjorie Lasker Treasurer , Evelyn Oquist Social Committee , , Lynette Kemp Sponsor , . . . . , . . . , , , . . . . . . . , Miss Lena Dickinson Attention! The members of the Public Speaking Club wish to tell you about the activities of the club this year. During the last year the club presented assemblies to increase the interest of the students in both football and basketball. They also sold Eskimo pies at one of the tournament games. Clean-up speeches in the home rooms were presented by members of the Club. The extemporaneous speech contest proved that it pays to take public speak- ing, because the two winners, Marion Owen and Constantine Dimas were mem- bers of the club. Although our social times were few, we were kept busy and happyg and so our club bids adieu to a joyful and successful year. C. Dimas M. Owen U t-'fb SX L, SE. Lx X Q 1 1 - s ,-J,,1b- pQ- I-,N : - 123 xxx -U 5 X TY-A 4QQp,,Egs ' L Aggigqdue Qvi Y Pi. f-,:..-L-r xi Q 1 L ' I R H 2,22-4 1 'EQ FEEEEF 2 , f-'N:' f- 3 - .fs 3 -1 ? P IL1 'J as 1, i-' : ' .- ' FW 3 - h - 2 ' ' - LI .5 5 : .. 5 ,Cf A P- E 5 5 n ? :-. : :Q 4 ,Q .4 - Em Ei? my U L.'Z . -DG: M E vMm :J 2 2 ff A S SIL- Q r-ow 'J Wx U J M729 , 2 35:3 2 : CCQS : .3 2 v-Q 39 we , 2:5 D4 EEE S QM? L.. ...Mg 31 We ra 'io zu Som 'EE Q 'UUE :.. LZ , Q Zg 'ff JJJ: o .ESV ' Ev . .r jmi :n -3 m .xx E 5.211 :ni 525,11 -.W 3,- 3 F3 -QCP' , , :Q .: : Zhi s. M -ix :Q +-' .-.,, Q ..- -U.: x ELF? . 2 m -1 y-lg- :' at 3 E25 I 2:5 P 3 ffl? z 'Q h.2E x Z' .o ig F 5' ..-i-5 P 2 :gig 3 'EQHE .cl IL- n U,21 Q Z sig M LZ jc: L .:: 1: r :gg Lg' .c ... P' High. 4 . tv-'R Fgfkaji. G , 4 5 X -0 -' Q Fif-:.!,g,, , Eh ,L ima W? 14,512 K.: ' H? - fig-----is 1 ,.,-- - HQQSS ' 124 .- ,fs--6 3 -Y ,.. ,.,- R. I. R. SHORTHAND CLUB President . Janet Jardine Vice President Mary Meineclce Secretary . Mary Vercellotti Treasurer Dorothy Peterson Last Semester Officers President Mary Vercellotti Vice President Edna Nelson Secretary Ina Ahti Treasurer . Leonore Nicholson Sponsor , - Miss Leta B. Southworth Social and Program Committee , . . , Virginia Hartman, Leonore Nicholson, Edna Nelson, and Bernice Latz The R. I. R. Club is composed of advanced shorthand and typewriting stu- dents, the A-IV Class. The primary object of this club is to promote a feeling of friendship and to make better business women through mental, social and physical activities, to instill in each member a confidence in self, to promote an interest in their jobs in school and out, to better their condition of living for the benefit of themselves and the community in which they live. Meetings are held usually on Friday, with a business meeting following roll call. The Hnancial plan of the club is talcen care of by Dorothy Peterson, treasurer, who collects dues monthly. The sum made during the year is to be used for a party at the end of the school term. GERMAN CLUB fContinued from Page 1095 cake, cookies, and candy were servedg and everyone received a small gift from the Weihinachtsinann. Lately the club gave a surprise party in honor of their sponsor, Miss Beulah Agnew,s, birthday. The party was held in room 251 at four o,cloclc on Tuesday, April 30. Approximately 50 people were present, all of whom were served ice cream and home made cake. As a birthday present the club members presented their teacher with a traveling case, which she intends to use during her travels this summer. - ,-!,Z3 -oO- K-,, 3 - HQ S 125 fr ff Third RowfT'earsoii, Schick, Burgess, Burrill, Kohle. Brown. Second Row-Agazzi, Miss Hutlzictz. Dille. Souvenir., McCzunhi-iilge. McAllister, Sexton. 1'irst Row-Smith. Baumgzzruier, Kerr, Schiiiekcl. Boehiiert, Kramer, Robertson, Arthurs. THE GIRL RESERVES RIFLE CLUB President . Elizabeth Robertson Secretary and Treasurer . , , , . . Winifred Kerr A group of girls in coveralls meet every Thursday and Friday night after school on the high school riHe range. There are sixteen girls in all, and because so many cannot shoot on one night, they are divided into two groups of eight each --- one of which meets on Thursday and the other on Friday. This organiza- tion is a hobby group of the Girl Reserves Club which was formed here. The R.O.T.C. kindly furnishes guns and two capable instructors. They are Major Auburn Smith and Major Robert Arthurs. The girls have progressed very rapidly under their leadership. They take three positions: sitting, prone, and standing. Seven of the members belong to the National Rifle Association. A six weeks' contest between the two groups with the losing team giving a picnic for the other motivates their practice. The members of the club are: Stella Pearson, Elfrieda Boehnert, Louise Schmekel, Lois Baumgartner, Gertrude Schielc, Tram Agazzi, Elizabeth McCain- bridge, Marion Kohl, Ruth Souvenier, Virginia Dille, Gladys McAllister, Helen Mary Brown, Guydell Schwartz and Helen Johansen. The sponsors are Miss Dorothe Hudzietz and Miss Helen Burrill. L : fd ,1b--n4- f.,- : - HQ 126 ,Q if-siiiu 1 gf- 5.5!-fic: 1 95 egzig.-'fix 1 Figisfg- as 1 .- fd , 1+--e ff, 2 - he Fourth Row-Levin, Yemm, Collier, Stuart, North, Atkinson, Ferguson, Dobbs, Givens, Griffin. Third Row--Mason, Grant, Klint, Turner, VN'hiteman, Luck, Seaver, Fahrner, Fisher, Miss VVright, Cameron. Second Row-Gretza, McCoy, J0llllI'li'liC1'l,IlOgE, Kuenipel, llarcly, Brown, Meier, Cohn, Pearson, Becker. First Row-Gigl, Stevens, Voight, Rossi, Corsini, llorschler, Sprague, Heggie, Barns, Kaiser, Nelson. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Chairman . . Laura Sprague Secretary ., ......., ...,....... . Robert Heggie Sponsors .,..,... , .,,. ,..,..,. M iss H. A. Wright and Mr. H. V. Givens Bringing about a closer understanding between faculty and students and striving for the betterment of the school are the chief aims of the Student Council. This is a body of students composed of one representative from each small home room and two from the larger rooms selected by the students. They meet weekly with Miss Helen Anne Wright and Mr. H, V. Givens, the sponsors. The greatest activity of the council this year was planning for the J.T.H.S. Combination Ticket, which will become a reality in the fall. Among other important things undertaken by the council was the super- vision of social activities of the school, including social hours. As in former years they had charge of the selling of Christmas seals and the distribution of the Christmas baskets to the poor. x S-. 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Miss Dew Dailey, Miss Elizabeth Barns, Mrs. Stella Henderson, Miss Mabel Moon The Social Science Club is composed of students who are interested in the study of social problems outside the classroom. The only rule of eligibility required in order to become a member is that a person shall either be in the American history or social economics classes or shall have taken the subject previously. Marshall B. Wheeler, Publicity Director of the Sanitary District of Chicago, was the speaker at the first meeting. His topic was uSociological Aspects of journalismf, At the next meeting Mrs. C. N. Wilkey, Executive Secretary of the Will County chapter of the Red Cross, spoke on What the Will County Chapter of the Red Cross has done and is doing. Dr. Martin, the psychiatrist at the prison, addressed us at one of our meetings on the subject of The New Attitude Toward Crimef' A group of students had charge of one meeting, speaking on the Kellogg Peace Pact. Senator Richard Barr was the speaker at the February meeting. His subject was The Waterway and what it means to Joliet. We were addressed at a later meeting by Judge Austin, county judge, who has been active in promoting the fight against juvenile delinquency. His taalk was on Juvenile Delinquency in Joliet. The meetings of the club were held on the second Wednesday of the month, usually at one of the churches of the city. The members enjoyed dinner together, and the remaining time was given to the speaker. We hope that the Social Science Club will be a lasting thing because it stimulated interest and co-operation with other organizations in the community that are interested in social improvement. if , 1 ., 'r f'i'k -fi. fx 'C H' N ti fllltfiii Mtg? T Lai? I been t Mi' C' ' xiii-'52 1 ,.! 'iu 1 F5-gg-is N' fd ,is--fe fr- L- - 129 X g X x FQ . vii:-,gi E . P-! 1 Fifi-gr,-E. f--xp f-'- S al t LVN . LV E IL Lf ,,.f, L : . .pcazf : 9 L U .E : :Y E M11 V: 5 f M gg '. w ' I1 - c, ,gg 5 . 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LaVerne Richards, Allen Sahler, Wilbur Bradley, Forrest McAllister, Thomas Davidson and Donald Keyes Secretary and Accompanist . . , . . , . , . . .,.. . Mary Mitchell Soloist Accompanists . Josephine Mattei. Rosella Mattei and Lorine Lilya After winning the national contest three times in succession, the band settled down to work in order to take another national contest which was held at Flint, Michigan, May 22, 23 and 24, 1930. The bandis annual classic concert was presented the night of March 28, 1930. They played Phaeton and Egmont which were the required numbers for the national contest. The student body of our high school conducted a button day campaign May 2 and 3 in order to raise a 53,000 quota for the Flint trip. This gala day was called Opportunity Day, and every person in Joliet was given a chance to help the band by purchasing these buttons at twenty-five cents and up. The soloists captured 12 first places, 4 seconds, and 2 third places at Naper- ville and competed at Urbana on April 22 for state honors. At the state contest they won 6 firsts, 2 seconds, and 2 thirds. The six first place winners were: Harold Leonhart, bass, Donald Griflin, alto clarinetg Joseph Yaggy, cornetg Norman McLean, flute, Clayton Schorie, tenor saxaphoneg Wilbur Bradley, bass clarinet. The second place winners were: Allen Sahler, alto saxaphone, and Robert Clemens, E flat clarinet. The saxaphone ensemble composed of Allen Sahler, LaVerne Richards, Avon Smith, Oliver Serine, Clayton Shorie, and Donald Keyes, won first prize. The brass ensemble which was composed of Joseph Mattei. George Reed, Paul Ross, Milo Heap, David Nippa, and Stewart Rollinson, won the second place for this division. Joliet had eight soloists and two ensembles in the national contest. ps 1 LA ,Q 1 ' LX 3lu - I-J,,i N'i'Ci fix 3 - mal 131 5' QL LL Ti: 'En N V .m X 15 I x STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ORCI-IEST VTX MX LW KW 1: 'A i -Stuif: I - mins .- -aw--Q ,.. THE ORCHESTRA The J.T.I-1.S. Orchestra is no longer an ordinary organization, but is an 84-piece championship symphony orchestra, which won the district and the state championship this year under the direction of Mr. Hiram A. Converse. The members journeyed to DeKalb on March 13, where they took part in the district contest and defeated the strong orchestras from DeKalb, Freeport, Elgin, and many other smaller schools. March 22 the Orchestra went to Urbana, Illinois, to compete for the state championship against Springfield, the state champion, Urbana, and Champaign high school orchestras, each of whom was the champion of its respective district. Our Orchestra again emerged victorious and had wrested the state champion- ship from Springheld, the last yearys winner. For winning the state championship our Orchestra received the handsome trophy which is awarded for permanent possession providing you win the state championship three times in succession. Our Orchestra now has one leg on this beautiful trophy, and it is going to win the championship for the next two years and retain the trophy permanently. The members of the Orchestra also received a large plaque for winning the state championship and a smaller one for winning the district contest. These were awarded for permanent possession. The members of the Orchestra were awarded silver medals for winning the state championship, and Mr. Converse was awarded a gold one. The J.T.H.S. Orchestra soloists were also very successful in winning live first places, three seconds, and two thirds. Margaret Wiswell won first place in the cello solo contest, John Rix first place in the piano contest, Aubrey Chellini won Hrst place in the horn contest, Joseph Mattei first place in the cornet contest, and Philip Sidell won first place in the flute solo contest. Second place winners were: Dorothy Kaiser, bassoong Willis Kemp, Robert Cooper, flute, third place winners were Howard Sprague, cornet, and Warren Yemm, trombone. February 22 the Orchestra presented the season's first concert, which is an annual, and was given to raise funds to enable the Orchestra to go to the district and state contests. Over 12.00 people attended this concert, at which was played Fin1andia, which was the required number for the state contest, and its selective number, which was Schubert's '1Unf1nished Symphonyf, was also presented. Besides playing for all school functions the Orchestra also played for many clubs and conventions and is a great asset to the City of Joliet. During the past year it entertained the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Moose and Masonic lodges, and many less important gatherings. The Orchestra also played for the State Medical and State Grocerymenfs conventions. In order to show their great appreciation for the remarkable work that Mr. Converse has done during the past year the members of the Orchestra presented him with a gold plated violin case. As you all know, Mr. Converse started directing the high school orchestra with only 10 to 12 pieces and has built up this great organization of 84 pieces from this humble start. fContinued on Page 138j ' me-'C' f 3 ' ...QD -ti. 133 f-f' : 'T -Q pg,-fic: bi-if -L-I-, -6 I-J.,1 '4N-' fx-: - E.:s OPERA MARTHA GRAND FINALE MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Grand Opera, Martha,', by Von Flotow, headed the list of perform- ances by the music department. All of the choral organizations, including the Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Treble Choir, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, and the Orchestra, helped to make it the success it was. A record attendance saw the enactment. THE CAST Lady Harriet . , , Elizabeth Wilson Nancy . Doris Rohrbach Lionel . . . . Marvin Meiers Plunkett . Almond Fairfield Sir Tristram . . Owen McBride Sheriff ,, .. .... C.O.Burden Stage settings and properties were contributed by the various shops. The production was directed by Mr. E. B. Broclcett, while Miss Isabelle Boyd did the vocal coaching. During the earlier part of the semester an Octette, composed of Eileen Han- sen, Betty McKirgen, Irene Taylor, LaVerne Taylor, Marvin Meiers, Walter Schluntz, Arthur Eneix and Howard Kern, Went as delegates to the All State Chorus at the University of Illinois. The Senior Chorus sang before several local organizations during the year. The Junior Chorus gave their annual program before the assembly. Music for Baccalaureate Sunday was furnished by the A Cappella Choir and the Senior Chorus. The Junior Chorus presented the vocal numbers on graduation night and an Octette composed of all seniors sang on Class Day. 1 ' 1 TMT Slr: 1 --I c E-2-few - - : ,.,J ' ,.f- ' Q- I 134 T F! is-I' ' si i--:L ' si ..:---:rs ' ai is-': il lj l 'r?5B4l..- Lf M1523 Q .- ,iii-4h - - . V ' f -,........., lisii ' A W ll.Qz.'.uSA2, A HEADQUARTERS STAFF Third Row-YN'acl1eml0rfer. Fisher, Hedges, Pilcher, ' I F I Secvnd Row-.-Xrthurs, Hartong, North, Archibald, Austin, Killeen, Zltkie. First Roxx'fCQl. Prunty. Smith, Punce. Benson. Beaudoin. Anderson. Macklin. -w,.-.,..W....mw,., v . R. O. T. C. BAND Fourth Row-Alecknavic, Brougham, Elfter, Mertlanfl, Galli, Zuppa, Johnston, Pikef Third Row-Haslett, JDhnsO11, Mitchell, llolper, Kerr, VVheeler, Mau, Brozman, Shignoli. Second Row-Stauge, Nelson, Perush, Champoux, Saudretto, Erickson, Schaffnet, Zimmenuan. First Row-Nash, Beaudry, Hoffman, Campbell, Gray, Koerner, Heggie, Blim. V 219 f--' N: ,-f' 3 ' HQ-D 135 fl Y 2 j I1 ff X f 5 f g -.wympvgfw MM? ' z W -Ek A ' Q 41 P vq :' ug -. P wh 2- ' . gvi en A4 ' S. gssiiiifairixllk , -M- W - Q E --9992-E A 1 :A II riff M E ,Vg 1, - ' EH W! M EEN H'-'WS V W -mf w M E1 IIIIIQMIQE ll, +R . f , .: -H ' ' ' ' 'QfE , f ,Q 'ELEM t, If 'W W .M 'Y lv PWEE' P ' l' iHiFhE T llflIW 1 VW 'l gm-E35 W WK .M 1 ',' M? WJ ff! U1 N b N v .f Hn. ' ijfirfifa ' if ' tu sf '-f lkmh J FACL LTY l e-S..- A - PS... f-1 ff' ' E' R. O. T. C. SPONSORS Second Row-Austin, Benson, Pence, Cglllalmn. First Row-Stephens, llartong, Gray, Ixay. XX agnur. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Fifth R0u'ili. Kelly, H. Bush, E. Henderson, E. Lambert. Fourth Row-C. Sweetwood, 1-1. Duly, R. llciman, K. BSI1tlSClIl'llEllUl', XY. Pearson. A. Egizo, Y. Keeler. A. Matcsi. Third Ron'-Cherry, C. Rnthburn, Russell, R. Riplngill, C. lfgnar. NY. Gimplc, R. Charley, NY. Davis R, Zitzke, Second Row-P. Chapman, Degarll. Benham, I.. Bell, -X, Ilourgo. E. Anderson. First Row-M. Button, B. Grolh, G. Knipple, F. Moriarity, R Cohcnour, I fi ' ' ' 1 I F!E 1' P1515 U ' 955:35 ' F5223-: 4 mimss .- 1-Y-xi - - - ,.,, , 136 1' F! GF g aifiri-1539 1 p! '3U 1 r-i'3l-' 'I 1 9-'FH 3 'Q Hgaitlis COMPANY A Fourth Row-E. Hedges, E. Hacker, P. Fanchi, VV. Davis. Third Row-J. Martin, R, Dangremoncl, A. Brewster, J. Chaplin, VV. Bettenhausen, R. Kelly, Second Row-J. Bapst, C, Babcock, E. Gesl-ce, G. Owens, E. Vining, G. Fretty, A. Bakewell. First Row-H. Johnson, XV. Smith, M. Machak, C. Brown, G, Seaborg, R. Grant, L. Fosen. Front-H. Kay, C. Dimas. COMPANY B Fourth Row-E. Hallowell, R. Duguicl, NV. Henrie, B Atkinson, M. Peceuiak, , R. Pilcher, V G. Barnville, D. Kroech, E. Waters, H. Powers, C. Barclay. Third Row-L. Jack, G. Larson, VV. Johansen, ---+, J. Maloney, NV. House, L. Ochs. Second Row-VV. Anderson, I. Gatons, -----, McGee, D. Hills, C. Morrow, M. Kelly. First Row-W. VVhite, F. Matesi, K. Seddon, D. VVagner, R. Pence. l FgE 1ici1 hA 5le 1 1 hX Slu 4 A .- FJ ,:b---e- fx, : - 5 137 HQ - Q--ew- - - e Z.- COMPANIES C AND D Fifth Row-R. Hamlin, Blackwood, Baker, Booth, Anderson, Gerkinsmeyer. Schauland. Fourth Row-Birkholz, Runge, Niece, R3th1ESbETE'Cf, Etheridge, Miller, Humphrey, Stapleton. Third Row-VVachendo1-fer, Murphy, Cooper, Evilts, Schoppe, McBride. Brockman, YV. Hamlin. Second Row-Lozar, Donelly, Lander, Carltcn, VV. Booth, Peceniak, Blogg, VVoodrich, Roberts, Fretto. First Row-Fulton, Tabb, Earls, Stephens, Callahan, Gray, Ring, Grunwald. THE ORCHESTRA fContinuecl from Page 1331 This is the seconcl state championship orchestra that Mr. Converse has Ciirect- ed, the other winner being his 1927 orchestra. Also Mr. Converse and his orchestra have never been defeated in any contest they have entered. During the past year the orchestra has had two big parties and closecl the most successful year since its organization int 1912 by playing at the commence- ment exercises. iff! QE! X E -5, WMM A X j7 ,,,, , Giles- MATEJFARDON, CAPTAIN, BUT I THINK THL5 LOOKS 5ERl0USf rf' 138 XJUNIOR COLLELQEI 4'-if '-rr. - ' I fff' 5 1 - 1' :jv r.: ..4'S'Q.-11551. 1 3 : ' M.: .-,W l Vs' 3.11- ' L., -QM, ' A . L 1. I - 31' - , N . 0 f -1- , v 14:2 -.s , L.. V , 9. , - . . . - x rag: ' , ' I : , , , A . v , ' A ' I .- vi. 1 .1 . - L 7- ,.,. .Q , 4' , X-1 M Sf Q I 'A J' Q , ' , .. , - . N , . Q.: . -K Iv. . I ,x- 1 ,. , .. . ,,- . , 4 .2 u' Y -if M. - , - 1 T. .Y ,, ,s J' . -.' Q, L5-- f--. .,...f' . ,v ' .1 ,-.is -2... .6 ' wk! -9 , . ,.,., -1 .,,.'.1.M ,.,w. Q A 7 my 4? i . .. . ..x' ig: ' . - v Y. f-u . .y .122 . I.. .1 -, ,V ' . '- J ,..,,!',, , h v .. 1 , ' .-sg' 5. VJ .... 'IA.' 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H A D A . i --.' 2 75,4 rg 1 gx' -- 'T-CH 1 , - ' -1. . w K - r' M 1' ' ' F5 'N ' 1, 4, v: f I 3 '1'4'.-'EF fu... u - .' +1 - ' 1' jj:-'-.11 1 '-,rnfmwaimeaflml X1 S X I I JUNIOR COLLEGE ff STAFF D EDITOR Kathryn Heath LITERARY EDITORS Mary Elizabeth Allg ' G 1 Y ggy HUMOR EDITOR William Mesenkop ART EDITOR Guydell Schwa ORGANIZATIONS If l lf lll 'JV ' ly ka M Ill I f 1 I' 1 1 DX 4, ga QWjE I Mary Erln XQ GIRLS' ATHLETICS Frances Green VA, BOYS' ATHLETICS Q Necl Young -,ll all SNAPS Xl R Annamae Morrisey Ralph Morgan wh, sf' , 'I ' I I ff' D W lx 4? fjf xlx I 'l?'l TY l rr :I lr' ' fly - 'A' l rf' -'ITT-ITI' I 7 I I NIVJJX ff Sa O I N ' U . , ix P B ono0.f 4 H - f '1 ' ' , Z X ,X J-Xfrf-I J J H fa pi GF 1 .-.iiegif-1 1 554355 S4 1 ,Q .- ,gs--W ,. f-f f-f' ' lfjfiu 3 he X I Lenser WSMLMJ ,- V A A Ja-i f Al' A ' J SECOND YEAR CLASS OFFICERS President , Richard Spangler Vice President . . George Switzer Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Robert Stock ww COLLEGE FACULTY Third Row-Renuer, XYi11s, Givens, Deaxn, XYe1ls, L. I. Atkinson. Douglas, Fleener. Second Row-Turinan, Babcock. Barns, Mather, Dickinson, Price, Robinson. Y First Row-Frisbie, Grosstuck, McLain, McAnally, Hyde, Dillman, Burden, Fargo, Xaggy. FQ f.Lf-slgf' ff 1 ia iiiiiff 1 1 f-I ,Cb--fc- ffx , - 140 ,,,s---Q- f-,- : - E.: MARY ELIZABETH ALLGAIER Sufceeds in all tlzat she pursuesq And has a. knack jar writing news. Literature and Arts Courseg College Club 1.23 Feytel X: W.A.A. 1.23 Spring Sports Manager: Basketball 1.23 Hockey 1.2: Tennis 1,25 Golf 2: Horseback Riding .Zz Lady of the NVLl1'Cl1'ObE for the Junior College Play 2 XYhat Price Beefsteak? 2: Journal Reporter 1: Blazei Staff Z: Year Book Stan' 1.2: College Club Dance Cinn- mittee Z. Rl 1'll BABCOCK She has cleverness and determination, A 'very worth-while combination. Literature and Arts Course: Noblesse Oblige lg FL-ytcl - X Z3 XY.A.A. 1.2: College Club 1.25 Basketball 1.2. CATHERINE BALL fCatl1J An all-talking picture on wJzit'h we bestow Four starr or more if i' could be so. Literature and Arts Course: Noblesse Oblige 1: Feytel X 2: College Club 1.25 WV.A.A. 1.23 Tennis 1.2: Journal Reporter 15 Blazer Staff 2. MARGARET LOUISE BARBOUR fMargJ A wry small package. and yet we find It eontains gems of the rarest kind. Teacl1er's Course: Noblesse Oblige 1: Feytel X 21 XV. A.A, 2: College Club 1,21 DeKalb Normal. LOUISE M. BEXEDICK We know that she is extremely wise, For it is written in her 'very eyes. Teacl1er's Course: Noblesse Ol:-lige 1: Feytcl X J: Lol- lege Club 1.2: VY.A.A. 1.2. ANNA MAE BLACKVVOOD A little girl with coal blafk hair, Who has made friends eiierywhere. Teaelier's Coursey College Club 1.2: XV.A.A. 1.2: Noltlesse Oblige: Feytel X. MILDRED BOLTON CMilJ A quiet nzixs with a heart of g0ld,' She'll make new friends, but remember the old. Pre-Commerce Course: Noblesse Oblige 13 Fe-ytel X 29 XY.A.A. 1.2: College Cluh 1.25 University of Illinois. L. IRENE CARTER Irene has decided to teaflz rehool, we hear, But it'll not last long, we bet our right ear. Teachers Course: Feytel IX. Vice-President 13 Student l Council 13 I-Ionor Roll lSem, 1.212 College Club 1.2. slziqigiff 1 1 1 r-iE.l-:rf-Slat 1 f-1,13- 3 3 - 'J' mgiirigs loaf on an as J 141 'Bail M1541 l R151 L Lb C l siilzilf' 5' 1- a!Qi:.5'3ff 1 P5- 'i 1 555'-ii:-.5-'iff 4 , N ,ish ffix - JLQBBS ROBERT DELANEY CSpeerlJ His clzeery words and smile so gay. Make friends of all who rome his way. Chemical Engineering Courfe: College Cluln 1.2: Purdue University. ARDIS L. EGE A dark girl, stately and tall. Very pleasant, and liked by all. Teacl1er's Course: College Club Z: Nnlwlesse Ohlige 1: Feytel X1 DeKalb Normal. MARY AGNES ERB Happy-go-lucky and full of fznz, Considered a pal by everyone. Literature and Arts Course: College Club 1,2g XV.A.A. 1.2: Blazer Staff 2: Year Book Staff 23 Lady of the VYa1'mli'f.wlmr- for the ,luniur Cnllege Play 1.2: University nf lllinuis. RL l'H FROBISII Slze'll fontinue to enjoy success, we lzrzow, And bravely stand up under every blow. NV.A.A, 1.13 lfeytel X: College Club 1.1. IONE F, FCQUA .fl girl 'we are all admiring, Modest and retiring. Business Course: College Club 1.25 French Clulm 1.11 NY.pX.A. 2. NlADOLlN GILBERT A daughter of llze gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. 'IX-acl1er's Course: College Clula 1.1: XY..-X..-X. 1.1. FRANCES GERTRCDE GREEN Ilfranniel The fates were kind: they gave ller gmrf, Popularity, wisdom, and a pretty fare, Literature and Artis Coursei College Club 1.23 XV.A.A. 1.2. President 1.2: Student Council, Secretary Z: Blazer Staff 2: Year Book Staff 2: Basketball 1. Captain 11 XYhzit Price Bee1'ste:sk2 2: College Clulv Dance Com- mittee J: lfniversity of lllinqiis. JOSEPH ll, GRUTKA Chloe! A quiet bay is Joe, He'll make his mark, we know. Pre-Medical Cmmrsf.-5 Buselmll 1.21 College Clulx 1.2: If-yulzi I'uiversity. P! C' 1 ei fi-ii-C333 1 pi 1 F-ig!- 3 1 -o '-I sb C-,N 3 - BELBZS 142 F! Ll'-sie' ff 1 ei Q.-1-sffslff 1 F5 1 ,tg 5-i....1'fg-ilri 1 F N Fd T :T ,Zh : - HQBZS li.X'l'llRYN HEATH 1Katie3 An honor student, a queen of hearts, Well-'versed in Terpsie.hnre's ar's. Literature and Arts Course: College Club 1,21 1YA,A. 1.2. Sports Manager 1, Secretary-Trcasurer 2: Feytcl 1X5 ,lrrurnal Co-editor lg Blazer Staff 2: Year Borik Staff 1.2: Honor Roll 1,23 Basketball 11 lflnckey 11 Tennis 1.2: Horseback Riding 2: 1Ybat l'riuc Berl- steal:? g Their Anniversaryu: Banquet Ctnninittcc 1. ICLIZABETH HENDERSON KBL-ttyl She sings and dances with ease, Never fails to please. Literature anal Arts Course-g College Clnb 1.2: VV..-XA. 1.2: llrtckey Manager 21 Hockey 1,21 Basketball 1,22 'fcrpsiclivwrean Club 1.2: Frencli Club 1.2: Cliiuig-w lfni- versity. HARRY Il1'l,lf Harry jzfggles figures to his delight, And they invariably rome out rieht. Chemical Engineering Course: Debating Club 21 ,l.,l.C. Banrl 21 College Club 1,23 Honbr Roll 1.2. ROBERT R. LAWSON 1130111 O11 the track, as fleet as a deer, Is this future engineer. Mechanical Engineering Course: College Club 1.2: Track 1,23 llunnr Rull 1.2: College Club Dance Cmninittee- 23 Vniversitr of XYiscrunsin. SHERXYIN C. LIES-5 rllicays happy, always guy, Pleasant fonzpany, we should say. Civil lingineering Cuurse1 Baseball 1.23 College Club 1.2. FLORENCE MAE MQGOXY.-XX Learning is her greatest joy, .-1 pleasiire she will ne'er destroy. Teaclu-r's Cuurse: College Club 2: XYA..-X. 2: N-Jbl:-ssc Ohligfe 1: Feytel X. Vice-President 2: Hmmm- Roll 1.2. ALBERTA AR LENE MACY l A flashing smile, two sparkling eyes, .. Cleopatra in disguise. l Literature anml Arts Course: College Club 1,23 Blazer '. 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X S.. ..... .. ....-f..- S Q X W X QR X X W ,X X XQ X ko so X X X Aw X X X X ik A X X 1USl'fl'lllNE NIATTEI 1101 A peppy lass with curly Jzair, When it fonzes to fun, slze's alwavx there. 'l'Qacl1er's Course: College Club 1.2: Feytel IX: XV.A.A. 12: Horseback Riding 23 XVhat Price BEElil9Z1lC?u1 ,luurnal Reporter 1: DeKalb Normal. ROSELLA 1. MATTEI tCurlyb She smiles and all the world is gay, We llope slze'll smile her life away. Literature and Arts: College Club 1,21 VV.A.A. 1,23 Bancl Acuuiiipziiiist 1,11 Fe-ytel IX: Nirtllwestern University. WIl.l.1AM HENRY MESENKOP lXYee NYillieb IVillie's one suppressed desire lx to set the 'world on fire. l v-Letzal Cnurscg C-illcgc Club 2: Blazer Staff .Eg Year Bunk Stat? 2: Adam and Evan: Pearls g author and director of XYhat Price lice-fstcak: : 1.1.C. Band 25 l'nivt-rsity of Illinois. ,XXXXMAE MORRISICY lAnnJ Listening lo lzer reaxeless coizziersaion Has been a vuilal part of UZI7' edufa'ion. 'l'caclier's Course: College Club 1.21 XY..-XA. 1,23 Hockey 1: Basketball 1: Year Bunk Stat? .Ig Banquet Committee 13 ll-wrseluack Riding 2: Baseball 23 DeKalb Normal. Rl l'I'l E. KIl'El.l.lfR Tall, quiet and litian-haired, Lufky-tlzose 'mlm her friendship iulzared. Literature anzl Arts: Nobleese Ohlige 1: Feytel X: Cul- lvgv Club 1.2. I.lfXYlS L. XF.l'fDHAM Jolly and always fall of fun- A smile as big as the rising sun. I're'1lV!eflical Course: Calle-ge Club 1,25 VV1mt Price stun 2 Beef- TIIOMAS PACICY C'l'.nnb One niglzt to Stillnzaifs this lad wenl, And he newr reases to repent. Chemical Engineering: College Club 1.25 1.1 C. llancl 2: University of XYisc1msin. l'f5'l'llIfR I'lf'l'ER5ON A srliool nza'an1 of abilily, We know Extlzer will surely be. 'll-:telic-r's Course: Cullegc Club 1,21 NV.A.A. 1. 1 Q4 LA X RTE? L-qkit it GF 1 afggivile 1 .5 1 ai 1 C X' fix: Nc- f-rx 3 Higgs 144 F5 cl' :al pf- Q-4,:3!'glU 1 Fifa:-:,-L! -QL! 1 ,:-A-sp - ,., ,,. . hex Li 5.2.4 1 .4 oss STEPHEN J. PETRUSKA KStevel Steve has a smile for everyone- Sticks to his job until it is done. Chemical Engineering Course: College Cluli 1.2: Base- ball 1,25 Purdue L'nivc-rsity. MAY ICM ERSON PITTS A friendly and lovable girl is May. Inn'uslriaz4s, agreeable and gay. Teacliefs Course: College Club 1,25 VV.A.A. 1,2: Base- ball 1,23 Basketball 1,2: Horseback Riding 2: Hockey 1.23 Tennis 1,25 Banquet Committee lg Normal. Illinois. HELEN RAMSAY Her eyes as stars of twilight fair: Like t'wilight's, too, her dusky hair. Teacl1er's Coursey College Club 1,23 Honor Roll 1.2, HELEN W. RICE Her talents are many-too numerous to 771671-- tion, She remains in the background, and shuns attention. College Club 1.2, Vice-President 23 NN.A.A. 1.2: Stu- dent Council l,2. Vice-President 23 French Club 1,2, President 2: Hockey 1.23 Basketball 1,23 Tennis 1,23 Banquet Committee lg Robert Adam Award 15 Honor Roll 1.25 Vice-President of 1st year class. MARY V. SANDRETTO Stricken with wisdom's furse, And she's going from bad to worse. Literature and Arts Course: College Club 1,23 VV.A.A. 1.21 Nohlesse Ohligeg Feytel X3 Honor Roll 2: Hockey 1.2. MIDDLETON SLACK lllllidj We lose a leader when Mid departs, A champ in studies, sports, and hearts. Civil Engineering Courseg College Club 1,2, President 2: Student Council 2: Blazer Staff 23 Basketball 1.2, Cap- tain 2: Tennis l: YVl1at Price Beefsteak? THOMAS SLATTERY fTomD A fair-haired rhap 'who'll some day be A man of notability. Electrical Engineering Courseg College Club 1,23 Baseball 1.23 Purdue Ifniversity. RICHARD S. SPANGLER fDickl What Richard doesrft know about, The world can get along without. Pre-Legal Courseg College Club 1,27 Noblesse Obligeg Feytel X, Student Council 1.25 President of 2nd year classg Chairman of Student Council 29 Honor Roll 1,2g University of Chicagog XVhat Price Beefsteak? K a pc 51: 145 X X tenses 1 Misa 1 have si 3 1 ei 1 P5 Q-':...if-'31-I 1 ,,i-f:':-5 rt 1 ff' 'S ff- 3 E-:S N A ,- - ' ,ef I - v 1 I X , H P MIA G . . V, , 5' QP RN' 3? .9 We , 4, 9 K , , - ' ' CARRIE SPENCER The sefret of her winning personality Is zz sparkling sense of originality. Litrrziture and Arts Courseg College Club 1,23 Nohlessc Olwligcg Feytel X: 1Y,A.A, 1,2, Vice-President lg Sec' retziry of French Club 13 Secretary of College Club Z: llnckcy 1,25 Tennis 1.2: Basketball 1: The Youngestng Afl1un and Era g Year Book Staff 1: Honor Roll 1.2: Their Aniiiversaryug University of Illinois. Rl,'Tll STAFFORD A nheerjul nzisx with a smile 50 sweelq Her' grader are always hard to beat. llnsim-ss Coursey College Club 1,23 1V.A.A. 1,23 llonr-r Roll I. EDN,-X MAE STEXV.-KRT Her Cafe was never to Oflend, And every ereature was her friend. Literature and Arts Course: College Club 1,33 1V.A.A. 1.2: liiickey 1,23 Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1. ROl'lER'l' P. STOCK fflobl This assuming lad simply slays the girlx A look from hinz puts their heads in iclzirlx. Chemical Engineering C1-urse: College Club 1,23 Stuslcnt Cuuncil 1: Secretary nl 2n4l Year Class: Honor Roll 1: ,l.,l.C. Band 25 Their Annivers:iry g University of Illi- INHS. JACK P. TABOR Induslrious and agreeable is lark, Clever, too, in what could he lark? Industrial Administration Courseg College Club 1,25 University of Illinois. GEORGE SXVITZER t5kinny1 He has more than his share of brainx, But he used them well, so why ronzploin? Cnllc-,Ie Club 1,2: Secretary lg X7lCB4PK'C51Ll91l1 uf Znrl Year Class: I.,l,C. Bnncl: Tennis 1,2: Year B-ml: Stat? 13 The Youngestng VYisconsin University. MARGARET TAYLOR KMargj A perfeft woman, nobly planned, To 'LUll7'7Z, to fomfort and command. 'l'e:tchcr's Course: College Clnh 1,2g 1V.A.A. 1,25 Banquet Cuminittee 1g Iloimr Roll 1.25 University of Illinois. RAYMOND FRANCIS TREMELLING lllayl Here'5 to Ray of Bachelor Club fame! An aiimeed 'woman-hater, but only in name. Electrical Engineering Course: College Cluh 1,23 Director' ul I.,l.C. Banrlg Dircctnr of Military Band: Their An- niversziryn. fd ,r K-,h 3 - -L' 146 gg' X A, 'I 1 I 4 ,l LL l - Ll - , FQ. f..Lf- ll ff pf, fir...-gifs C5 ' F! ' Fi if:-ff U ' N ,S ff- : ,.,4 A- MARY ANN TROUGIITON A peppy girl is our Mary Ann Wlzat her lips fl11l,l say, liar Pyrx Can. 'Fc-ncl10l s Course: Collage Club l,2g VV.A.A. 1.3. .gs uu- MARY lfl,lZABETll XVATT 1MiclJ If Mary and lllid would only rlzynzv, A uzasterpirrf' I'd have in a 'very sliorl linux l.i1umtul'e and Arts Courie: College Club 1,2: XV,A.A. 1.13 lllazer Staff Z3 'l'l1c Ynungestng Adam anvl liv:i : l'v:u'ls . MARIIQ XVI-HTE Ambition is lm' middle mzmr, And it will surcly bring her fame. 'IK-xicllerk Cuurscg College Clulr 1,23 1V.A.A, Z: N-xhlcew Qlnligei lluuui' Roll 1.2. Cl.Al'Dlf XYILSON A quiet boy, admired by all, His lisl of friends is not small Engineering Courseg College Cluh 1,23 Nulplcwi: Ohlugig F1-yn-l X3 Flasks-tlmll 2: University of lllinui-., GAII, YAGGY Gail has a smilf' for fz'm'yum', Fills her life with work and ufzm. College Club 1,23 Secretary uf lit Y:-zu' Claw: 'l'lx-' Ymixlgestug VV.A.A. 1.1: Blazer Stal? J. JOSEPH ZELKO In spite of the fad that liek not wry lull, J0ey's a star at basketball. Civil Engineering Cuurseg College Clula 1,23 lzaslirtluzull 1.2: Baseball 1.2: I'nivcrsity of Illinnii. MYRTLE R. SANFORD Storing up knowledge all ilu' zvlzilv, But ever ready to give a xnzile. 'l'ezicl1er's Course: Cullcge Clulw Z: XV.A.A. lg Nulili-N-u Obligc: Feytel X. ' ' S ff' 3 ' 147 F! giu 1 1 1 hF 3iu 1 -: 15-- c- ---- - - --in - f--N ,-f-- FIRST YEAR CLASS OFFICERS President A Richard Jones Vice President , Thomas Camp Secretary-Treasurer . . Alfred Long FIRST YEAR CLASS 148 S 5 vi .. bi -..Q ,L J. - 4+-se S - f-' f ' 53' First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Mid Slack ., , ,. President . , ,, . . . Mid Slack Helen Rice . . . . . . Vice President . , . . . , , Helen Rice Carrie Spencer . , Secretary .... Carrie Spencer Gail Yaggy . , . Treasurer , , Tom Conroy COLLEGE CLU B The College Club this year has had a very successful calendar of educational as well as entertaining events. Each month a very interesting as well as a different type of meeting was presented by a student and a faculty sponsor. Likewise the social committees once a month offered to the club delightful entertainment. The October meeting was sponsored by Mr. Atkinson and Robert Stock. The former gave a talk on his trip in the British Isles and showed many pictures of his journey, all taken by himself. The remainder of the meetng was spent in singing college songs with Mr. Turman presiding at the piano. November brought the club one of its outside speakers, Mr. Nelson of the University of Chicago. He spoke about Our Modern Poets and Their Writings, reading some of the works of these poets. Kathryn Heath with Miss McAnally, faculty sponsor, presented this program. In December Mr. Turman, the faculty sponsor, with Middleton Slack brought the Economics class before the club in a humorous four act farce, What Price Beef Steak?,' In January the club was favored with another outside speaker, Mr. Chang from the University of Chicago spoke on Sun Yat Sen Democracyf' Mr. Chang,s secretary, who accompanied him to Joliet, told the club of the ancient and the modern mode of dress in China. Alfred Long with Mr. Douglas, faculty sponsor, were in charge of this meeting. I qcominuea on Page 1683 -En f WTEQ y L Xa V ka y R Nu FQ EE-'Si-eg GF 1 si U 1 S! QE..-QL 1 Fi Ellie-3 U 1 - -' fd , 9-v'4+ - f ' 3 me 149 S s WJ JF? 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V, 'gg '11 A N if 31' - 1:-1' 3' ' ' X v' , S 'Q -.fm . v ' S f-3:4-...9:'r:f 'AA' '1 .1 A-R1 1.- ,. Q 1 ':. -, E mf Q-'Al'-2 I-A g. .4 ' x ' w?f'f:21fa:1:fN - N U H? x 1-NL? .- ,, 3 ' Poor Keri' La.: Good Loohgmrf pcm, Q03 yin -X K if A V .,, X. V our Katia. Eau '14-im-.fur 3.2 - si ' - 1 X A 'vlomi o.Li.ft? In Danuar P Fuxxnq 'tha Nwt Alon 'Tha XfJb.fG.ru..ao. P! J3 1 - LX sigigitff 1 1 E x xv, ,:A--4- K., S - H QD 150 'Engl infix t 1.1. TE, L Lapse, F4 ff 1 9222.532 1 ,,, i 1 Figs,-2 rx -' ,1N---o- f- -f f ' f-f' T S Second Row-Lawson, Jones, Slack, Spangler, Shannon. First Roux A'1'urman, Jones. Rice, Schwartz. THE STUDENT COUNCIL President , , . , Richard Spangler Vice President . . , . Helen Rice Secretary .,.. , ..., , . . Frances Green Faculty Advisor . . . , , , . . . ,.... . . . , . Mr. Turman The students of the Joliet Junior College, in order to promote a better understanding between the faculty and the student body, and to advance student enterprises, have established the organization known as the Student Council. 'The council is composed of one representative of the College Club, the Wo man's Athletic Association, the first year French Club, the second year French Club, the editor of the college paper, the two class presidents and two members at-large, elected by popular vote of the student body. The council began to function early in the school year with a meeting on September 25th, 1929, at which the officers were elected. Under the new student activity-fee plan, which relieved the usual lack of funds for more extensive student activities, the council in accordance with its power to dispense the fees, has spon sored several projects. The council, with the aid of the Social Dean, Miss Mather, supervised the arrangement of the social calendar for the school year. It also sponsored one of the monthly informal social events. Because of the demand for a school seal and also a banner sticker, the council determined the design and directed the production of both. Several miscellaneous grievances of the student body, were, through the council, brought to the attention of the school executives. The council has endeavored throughout the school year to fulfill its purpose and has striven to better conditions of the student life and activities of the Joliet Junior College --- 'tCarpe Diem! 4 Lid- ff 1 1-xiii-52 1 p5 U ' argl! ff : f-J -Sb-6 fr. 3 - 151 .EJ 1 ei ' o- ,., . 1? f . 1 V ,, ., . .V ADAM AND EVA The bright and amusing play of Adam and Eva was presented by the Junior College, in the high school auditorium, November 11, 1929. The play centers around a very rich business man and his family who cares for nothing except spending money and having a good time. The father leaves his family in the hands of his business manager when he goes to the Amazon Under his hands the family is suddenly plunged into poverty. The play ends very happily with the money restored and Adam having secured the love of Eva the youngest daughter. The parts taken in the play were the following: James King, whose part was taken by Rae Shannon, and the part was por trayed so well that one immediately thought he was in the presence of a powerful and arrogant ruler of Wall Street. Corinthia, the little maid, portrayed by Lillie Anderson, won everyones heart when she stuck to the family in their hard luck, and especially when she helped Adam in his love affair, when she secretly was in love with him herself The parts of Clinton and Julie De Witt, daughter and son-in-law of ames King, which were taken by Allan Sproat and Carrie Spencer, were so well talcen that one thought that at last they had met the elite of society. Eva King, the youngest daughter of James King, was the part taken by Mary Watt, and was the little heroine of the play and showed that society folks who seem to have hearts of stone, in reality are as human as any. Aunt Abby Rocker, the dear old fashioned lady who finally marries her rich old gouty companion, could never have been portrayed to such a perfection by anyone but Delores Kelly. The part of Dr. Jack Delameter, a wooer of Evals hand and a Very fashion able Doctor, was portrayed to the utmost by Herbert Kellogg. fContinued on Page 1781 J ,,,,1l 'Ci ff, 3 - mils 152 .- f,-f-N---o- f,- 2 - nil Second Row-Robertson. Mr. Myers, Hull. First Row-Morgan, Tmckmau. Anderson, Reid, Raine, DEBATING TEAM This year renewed its interest in debating. Superintendent Haggard appointed Mr. Myers debating coach, and Mr. Yaggy called a meeting for all people interested in debating early in the fall. Actual work was begun after the holidays when the teams met two and three times a week. After a series of try- outs, the following teams were selected: Affirmative Negative lst Speaker , . . . . Merland Reed ..,., Dominic Raino 2nd Speaker . . . . Herbert Trackman . , John Robertson 3rd Speaker . . .... Lillie Anderson . . . . . . Ralph Morgan Alternate .....,,........ Harry Hull Several practice debates were held with the high school team. A triangular meet was arranged with Lyons-La Grange Junior College, and Thornton Junior College, Harvey. In the debates the speakers were rated 1,2,3,4,5, or 6, and the team with the lowest total won. La Grange won the meet, as the Thornton affirmative lost to La Grange, and our negative team also. Our aH'irmative team won from Thorn- ton giving us second place. Prospects for next year are good. Nearly all of the team will return to J.J.C., and in addition several star debaters from the high school will make competition for places on the team more keen. l : ,.,-15 0- F-r, 3 - ul-Q. 153 Sat Y-'A?1H HEEL, hiwiig, i ' FQELLS-rf' if 1 ai ff.:--Ezfs ff 1 1:5 '?..3-f-ziri ' ai '-,gf--5:' 1 : , :b---o- x 3 - -: , 1-f f-' E ss SUPT. W. W. HAGGARD 1 TI-IE CABINET Second Row-Mr. Spicer, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Yaggy, Mr. Atkinson. First Row-Mr. Deamg Mr. Trams, Mr. Haggard, Mr. Casile, Miss Mather. f-J ff' ' ' H-QB' 7 s! 1lV 1 XL-Jxsigglca 1 1 IMF- glU 6 .4- 's551..o.. ,.. - F.,-3' ' . Second Row-R, Babcock, Monge, Mueller, Condon, Graham, Macy, Ryan, NVheeler, Brown, Ball, Spencer. First Row-Ege, Schultz, Sandrettu, Sanford, Gilbert, Greenshields, Bolton, Frobish, Barbour, Spangler. Blackwood, Madame Babcock, Fuqua, Rice, Henderson. FEYTEL X The French Club has just come through this year again winner of its yearly relay race. This year we were very fortunate in having some very capable runners. Our first runner carried for his torch a group of French Songs, which the club sang at their meetings. The next runner's torch was a one-act play Marraine de Ciuerre. At the end of this course the members could speak fluently in French, and they had learned many useful phrases. One of our important runners of the race was an afternoon tea held at the Chamber of Commerce. Ar the close of this race we had learned the common speeches of etiquette and learned to converse freely in French, as everyone was required to speak nothing but French. Mr. Feyrel, our feature runner, sent us French literature including magazines and papers. Several letters that he wrote to us were very interesting and were appreciated. Yesl We are proud of our club, and we will not soon forget our skilled runners who won the race for us. X4 bs FX Lu X XL,-c F 115112.21 ff 1 52225.33 1 s! 4 1 95,545-ii? 1- lrnaral -fl tem. rest f-1 ,-fr ' Q- 154 l LJTA 175 'A hT flu -i f' N' z f' ' ' arm Second Row-Matteson, Hughes, Long, VVi1son, Pasold. Grutka, Cohenour, Oestreich, Shannon, Reed. Camp, Denver, Ilartman. First Row-Doerfler, Madame Babcock, Rife, Avery, Schwartz, Malls, Carlson, Clemens, Blau, Melbourne, Barr, Blake, Morgan, McCallum, VVhite, Conroy, Schumm. FIRST YEAR COLLEGE FRENCH CLUB Bon jourl We are the First Year French Club! Under the delightful leadership of Thelma Doerfler, our charming president, Gladys Melbourne, our conscientious vice president, Helen Morgan, our petite secretary, and Madame Babcock, our ever-pleasant advisor, we have enjoyed many pleasant and profitable meetings. We sing French songs, play French games, and conduct our meetings in French fto the best of our abilityj. The outstanding event in our career this year was the tea given by the Feytel X in the Chamber of Commerce. We spent a delightful afternoon, and we take this means to express our pleasure to the honor- able sophomores. We have tried to learn something of the spirit and imagination of the French people expressed in their folk-songs, plays, and games which cannot be studied in regular class periods. If we have succeeded only slightly in attain- ing this ideal, the ideal is still there waiting for its fulfillment by the next First Year French Club. Yours is the torch to carry on! -Seal to T T his r, Ln? sl ff 1 at 53514 ' ,r5 '5 ' 5521325 ff - . fd ,151-fe f-,S 3 - HES 155 X X fs' 'tat X so no X 1 fd 4- fw, Y -425 'S' F Second Row-Sliaiiiiiiii, i.C!l2illllE'l'. Slack, Slaitesuii, Xlrsciikop, Cobb, Bliss Hyde. First Ron'-Tracknian, Kelly, Y:ii:i.:y, llezitli, Hlieeler. lleiiver. First Semester BLAZER STAFF Second Semester Editor Bob Balch Rae Shannon Glen Tracy Associate Editor Diclc Jones Make-Up Editor Nelson Bush Business Manager Mid. Slack Mid. Slaclc Advertising Manager ' Dominic Raino Circulation Manager Thelma Doerfler Huinor Bill Nlesenlcop Delores Kelly, Herbert Traclcman Athletics Leo Brown Reporters Heath, Watt, Allgaier, Kellogg, Heath, Allgaier, Henderson, Yaggy, Macy, Henderson, Ball, Yaggy, Green Doerfier, Manning, Denver, Cobb, Wheeler Faculty Sponsor Lois M. Hyde Lois M. Hyde fContinued on Page 1681 get riser frisiii, Missy F! 1 viii-5i'5Cf 1 pi 6 1 f-ilgadlffgif 6 L . fd ,ig-e Q fx, 4- - -- u-QD: 156 '52 I M139 I EFS? T M1553 T nQ:.!:3ff ' .-iii:-I-53 ' 5s'i'3I-f ' Egg-in 1 c ,im :- -cv fr, 4- -- hi gs ' , V ii ,m.r x. X ' 'Q a . 10L'fr ' 'X - ' 5 V .c , if '5' - t Q ... T 1 ,ig T i C . ' M, 1 Cohanu Lang Emgmon l ft vt ,, :W ' Lmaotrt -' A vi? .:' J , 5 ln. ' -L ly' . it iuberq COLLEGE BASKETBALL More interest was manifest in the Junior College athletic program this year than ever before. This can be attributed to several reasons, with the following being the outstanding: Splendid cooperation on the part of the persons in charge of the college, the faculty and the athletic department, the student activities fee, and the successes of the teams under Coach Wills last year. Third place in basketball and second place in the conference in baseball, with an outstanding competitor like Crane College is not a record for the Collegians to be ashamed of. Twenty-five men reported to Coach Wills at the beginning of the practice season and most of them were used before a team was formed to open the con- ference season. The following players actually competed for the college during the playing season: Capt. Slack, Eclcman, Zelko, Leavitt, Long, Conroy, Cohenour. Howard, G. Henderson, Mores, Bush, Seaborg, Ryan, Young, Brown, Serena, Tracy, F. Henderson. CU' Gif HIGH LIGHTS OF THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON Won 15, lost 5. 499' The Crane games, even though they were losses, Crane admitted they were the toughest games they had played in three years. Cade' Q'9'Z? Third place in the conference for the second year in succession. Where did we used to finish? Crane 255 Joliet 23. fContinued on Page 1611 . waist. r-1sn,x. P! ge-rl' GF' si. gift' pg'i:1::'3 ' 5.2 41...-51'--' ff ' Vx hjxx Lx Lak -- f,,1i--o- ,153 - -'T 5' 157 S X LAX LX LX Second Rowf'Brown, Cohenour, Hughes. Busll. Henry, Grutka. Coach VVills. First Row-E, Mores, Nolan, Leavitt, Serena, Slattery, Sinn, Zelko, Howard. COLLEGE BASEBALL About thirty candidates answered the call of Coach Wills at the beginning of spring training, but many of the more promising players were declared in- eligible before conference play started. Five of last year's near champions re- ported, but only one held his old position. Zelko, at short, retained his place in the infield because he has the best arm on the squad and is a real fighter. Slattery, a third baseman last year, is about the scrappiest catcher in the confer- ence. His arm is death to the enemy base runners. Nolan and Grutlca were moved in from the outfield and held down second and first respectively. These four veterans are doing a lot to help Joliet in ia real bid for a championship. In addition to these second year men Ned Young returned to school and is proving a life saver, for he has been taking Liess' place on the mound in great shape. Mores, a sub last year, is one of our dependable outfielders. A dozen or more freshmen have been out and are helping a lot. Chief of these are Howard, third base, Leavitt, center, Serena, left, Brown, left, Cohenour, and Henry, first, Hughes, pitcher, Bush, Sing and Nlakalowslci are candidates for the outfield. To date four conference games have been played resulting in three victories and one defeat, this at the hands of Lisle by a close score 6-4. ln this game three hits and two errors in the third round gave Lisle five runs and the game. Young allowed but four hits and the team fielded faultlessly except in the third. fContinuecl on Next Pagel 1 1 1 hX 3lu : ,gf L1 '4i ff, 3 - alma 158 Q -' asiilii A -- ,..J f.,- N , M-- L. - um fx f ., .Y :Mii5 'f Jag! , , 31. . . ' ' .' i--s f '. 1559 'Z 1- - 'f - V 5 92. 3 , - e tif. ., T .L , 7 X. X , I ,X Larter, Xoung, lan Zandt, Nan Horn, bprague, Stange, Powell, Howk llenrlersou COLLEGE TENNIS The tennis team this year was composed mostly of freshmen, for only one letter man from last year's team reported to Coach Kirby. There are three singles and two doubles combinations on the squad. They are Capt. Carter, Van Zandt, Powell, Howlc, Van Horn, Sprague, Stange, and Henderson. Van Zandt and Henderson won singles matches from Normal, April 26. Van Zandt, Powell won singles from Lyons, and the doubles team of Howl: and Van Horn made the score 3 to 2, for the others lost to the Lyons players. Crane defeated all our players in straight sets May 7. North Park won 4-1, May 9. Other matches were: COLLEGE BASEBALL qcominuedy The first game of the season was won by a forfeit score when Concordia refused to play after coming down here. The resulting score was Joliet 9, Con- cordia 0. Added to this one-sided victory are the North Parlc and Chicago Normal games. The first was won here 13-3, in a sea of mud. Young held the Parkers to four hits, and our sluggers pounded out an easy victory. The next week at Normal our murderers' row extended through the entire line-up, and 23 hits produced Z5 runs. Young was not so steadyq for Normal got to him for two home runs in the first inning and scored 7 runs. Final score: Joliet Z5- Normal 7. Slattery featured with two homers and a triple. His round trip hits came in the big sixth inning when Joliet scored 18 times. Nolan also got a homer and Zellco hit four singles. lj - t- f',,-15--ce- KJ- 3 - H-QB 159 'X Q be X Laws L-.Tai-.3 FQ ilv 1 1 si 1 siiii'gl'f'f .- ,-,,,Eb--n4- f-,. : - 5.1! .,, ., V -Y - . I--..., .- l l.a.s... Left to Right-Long, Leavitt, Conroy, Camp, Young. COLLEGE GOLF This year again advanced another step in her great year of progress. This time it was her golf team. Responding to the call for golfers came Tom Camp, Ned Young, Tom Conroy, H. Leavitt, and Ed. Long. They practiced daily in preparation for the first meet with Crane April 26, on Saturday, but their efforts were in vain for the foursome out of Crane failed to show. The next Friday, May 2, our representatives of the greens and fairways journeyed to North Park whence they came back with a win and a smile. The score was 7-5, Conroy earning 3 points, Camp 1 point, Leavitt 2, and Long 1. The remaining opponents on this schedule will be played the following weeks in succession Lyle Morton and the conference tourney. Schedule April 26 --- won by forfeit, Crane 0. Nlay 2 7 --- North Park 5. May 16 llfj Lyle 1092. May 23 --- Morton 4Vj. . f,,:+--4- ff, 3 - Hugs: 160 X be has LX 'bel-as -qs? Fi LL-ffilf-f 1 EET ii-ilu ' Pi 1 ,ig-:Ll-flu: 1 fd ci-2-6 ff, 3 - -: I COLLEGE BASKETBALL fContinued from Page 1571 Leavitt made the all-conference team at a forward position. His running mate was Herbie Lutz, Crane. 67' 19' Capt. Slack and Eckman were the best pair of guards in the conference. They made the second all-conference team. 49' dv' Proof of the first part of the statement above: Crane's forwards made but seven baskets in two games. One conference team made but seven points. An- other conference team made but one field goal. Four non-conference teams made less than fifteen points. 49' 59' ' New competition this year was from Michigan and Indiana. We play the same teams next year in a home and home arrangement. Cv' 19' Zelko was the smallest player in conference play and was a Dead Eye Dick dv' dv' Long led the team in scoring with close to 150 points. He played as a sub from the free throw line. most of the season. 67' 69' Conroy was a life saver in that farce at Thornton. With the score tied he replaced Leavitt and made our last three points. Score, Joliet 215 Thornton 20. 49' 59' Two year record since Coach Wills came: Joliet 26 wins and 10 losses. Four of the ten were to Crane. No team has defeated Joliet more than once in two years except Crane. 67' QD' Cohenour was a find. He played excellent ball the first part of the cam- paign but slowed down somewhat toward the end of the season due to infected feet. CU' 19' Billy Howard scored four baskets at Lyons. Some of his aggressiveness should be injected into a few of the boys, then Billy would have plenty left. 496' Young's two shots at Concordia, Fort Wayne, were real hot shots. He made another record of some kind in the Crane game --- four personals in one minute. das days Only one game lost on the home floor, and that one to Crane Z5'23. dv' dv' But three games were lost in the last two years on the home floor two to Crane and one to LaSalle-Peru. Z-7' dv' Thrills --- thrills, etc. Muskegon game. Two overtimes. Joliet 37g Muske- gon 33. End of regulation game 26-26. End of first overtime 30 all. Enter Glenn Tracy. Three shots --- three baskets. Final score 37-33. dv' dv' Long scored fifteen points or over in each of five games. J fContinuecl on Page 178J ' n Tv-Apigflea 1 1 1 J X f 9 '4' ff' 3 ' - 161 PQ 1 ps is-fi-'flu 1 146.2--5.5-'il' ' ,Q5i,.f:-ilu ' - -5-Niki - - -' 2.1. Lex has VJ f-' f-f' ' Q-'sat President Frances Green Vice President Eleanor Carlson Secretary-Treasurer . Kathryn Heath This year by means of the new activity fee, every girl enrolled in college automatically became a member of the W.A.A. Twenty-five girls were active and showed an interest in worlcing for emblems. Points are won by activity on organized teams, proficiency in gym classes, athletic leadership and by participa- L tion in unsupervised sports such as hiking or horseback riding. The small J.C. is awarded to girls winning 450 points according to the W.A.A. point system, and the large emblem is awarded to girls having 600 points. Our basketball team deserves special recognition. For the first time in school history the Junior College defeated the High-School all starsl During the whole season they lost but one game, and that in an overtime period. But basketball isn,t everything. We also had hoclcey, baseball, track, and tennis, and even organized a horse-back riding club. In the fall the W.A.A. sponsored a girls' choice dance in the lunchroom. We had a good crowd and everybody had a good time. Later, at the end of the year, we held another social function --- this time just for girls. The emblems were awarded, we played bridge or five-hundred, drank tea and bade farewell to the W.A.A. May next year's group show as much interest in athletics and have as many ' I good times. X Q S L' S Lai Y A' 'S+-V f S ' - 162 P!:. il51if-'IF 1 1 'Sie ' XXFE'-fin 1 si 325' ' pg-21:-2 -c K-,- : -V -sie 1: x x L' xi EXE J mass Nc' f-,, 4- 13 -'lst l HENlJlfR5OXWBctty was a guaril un lzutli the- first an-l ' Auf st-concl yiai major baske-tlmall tgams. Her alnlityf :ts zi rlancnr was prov:-n in her active mqmlmerslnp in thv 'l'erpsicl1m'eaii clulm. She has won with 600 points it t nmjnr I. C. clnlmlrin. S- xx, i X BAIKCUCK Ruth tnrncvl out In he si find for zi suli- X i fi fi ,K 'TI contre, ancl had thc ahility to play any positiun in Uur ' . Q. iv! lmaskctlmzill tvam with n-quill agility. Sho is alsu :1 line' BALUNK f' , ' l ' tennis player, 'V - sa, .t -V 1 4 ' 'N' ' Biff. ' . 7 f 1-i..4.f,.f. xnxxioNiiY'r Bai-ir' this J. Cf, sm --i,..,imm . silt- .ff X... squrwl tillllllg thc crucial moments uf a gainq liecausu I' K X she was a steady player with fi rl:-all eye' fur lln- ' 'fr ,. liaskvt. She was cnllugc tennis clminpiun 10.20 :nnl :rl-it 3 ,Z earnerl ai major J. C. einhlcin. Y 7. ' ' l . . X Plalmnay I qi MORNISEY-Aiiliaiime has w-Jn her pmnts in lust-llmzill. i 5 X tap rlnncing and horseback rirling. She has ilctr-rininrir K , A ti-in In win and teani lnyalty. A gs 1 fi 1 -h f 324: N Q' HE:Xil'llA Kathryn rxcpls as a lcarlt-r. 'She cniirlllctr-z MNH-,gy li y-X classes in gym. dancing anrl clnguinpf as well as .i I .. gg lull llcvlgefl teacher. anwl has proven ilnlisyieiisrrlvlt- :is 5 I ' an nfficer nf XY.A.A. Shc has earnvvl a iimjm' J. C. ' Y 5 'f emlxlein. Ili an all 'ruunrl pgoml spurt, Brown. x , .i . - .J A . . . ' Y 4? ..f' BROXYN Prg was nnt- ul ,l. C. s wliaillltslr-ii tha lizislwl- '. hall tcain as gnaril. She- has the stamina tu play ti- X Hunk' the last minute forcefully. Sli: is quita- :i gwlff-r, :intl 'ik' I an cxcellcnt swnnmnr. , f 1 ww-L: 1 - ..f.-5 1 ' 5,1 A -t z r . .- -' 1 1 . ,. r 1 GREEN Franny, rluring fresh-nan anrl srmliinxiwt- f: 34 Y years 'it Il. C. was prcsiclent uf tht- VHA.,-X. Sha- can 'iff w 1' ,...'.l-Q--six 9 taint-rl the hasketlvall team during hz-r lr:-slnnrin year. if gi f- jr ff Shv has wi-n her inaj-ir letter. Villa? Q ' -f , swf ' - f ' W Green jf' V 'NIL K ' A S'l'IfXYAR'I'fIfnlii:i Mar. licsirles lu-ing It nisinlxrr wi tha' it, t K Q ix ,l. C. lwziskesthall tram, is a line li-wsulvzick riclcr. Sln' aww la ' has prnreii hersvll Il gnoml sport in unnpetition. y . . f 'f1 ' f 'A RlClfffHelen. one ul tht- le-rulers scliwlzrstically, is w1nall3 Jijrx tj , :i leaflt-r in sportsmansliip. She :lives uvrrytliiiig wall. 1 anll cnnnianl: th2 respect 1-f her fellow play ers. 'l'i-'i- , VW 6 nis :ml luslqctlirill :tru hpr specialties. - l X 'df' . . ,. . . f 1' N' ALIJI.-Xll',R-Mary Eaizrilwcth is nn exft-llent all ruun l fmtdmtto Pune spurt. :intl shu has slinwn some tins playing nn nnr A cliniiipimisliip baske-tlmall team. having played tw-i rears gs., as fi gnarfl. . is SX 4.. 41, if' SANlJRliTTOf-Mary is a tnemlxcr ul the J, C. il-asnlmll X-XX, ? ig K team nn which shi- plays sliortstup. She is a hnc tap- in . 'X 7 ' ' . s. flzincci, nm. L Htl Allsaicr 'x M SPENCER--Carrie participates in spring sports, star- ring principally in Imfrlvall. Shu is lu--th faithful :inl , i in rleprnflalmle on at team. 1' I'l'l l'S--Nlay proved to he a mlepenrlziblesula in basket- J 1 hall, and participated :luring the games in hue manner. h . Sha . Hn l0rs'lz 'k ri lc-r. -'fmfifsv fpmuv ls 1 9 1 L nn r Je P'-tt, 5 Q -qgial 3 - J 'I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 Fi 113- ff az:-S..-f-12 PAL, if Fi Li,-ff-iw - .:S 163 'SEA t KT3-fi l YQ? L KWFET1 A F! 5' 1 sif15.i'53 1 g5 i 1 FQQLE- if ' X: : ' miie' SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS Fourth Rowil.arsu11, Sync:-r, , Thirrl RUM'-lYell:1. Fulrllslel. llwml-lu'cyS. Xlvulxmx, Flncuur. Sccmul RuwfRam1c, L'lf:4nrw:aters. lizumaxl, Cams, Prlcc, Hxvum-, Lnruc. l'lrst Row-llutlornl, Rcllkeubcrqcr, Scott, xyflglll. Burrill, Towneenal, Grcse. XYilso11. l 4 ENGLISH INSTRUCTORS Fourth Row-Clow, Blampiu. Third ROW-lllnlrecl. lhllman, Russell, limcrbun, ,-Xmller. Second Row-Trzmms, llamill, Daley, Gilpin, llunt, Stew-uw Rv-ouphtmn, First Rpwfliurtz, Dickmson. Trzuns, BlcAnnlly, llyllc, Clarl-'e, YFIIUIIUT. X LA X Y Lys? 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CAPTAIN S Miss Barns Mr. Turman GUARDS Miss Dickinson Mr. Wells Miss Humphrey, Stewardess, under whose supervision riots for better and greater amounts of food have been avoided. Miss Dillman, Chaplain Mary Sandretto, Assistant Unmatej Mr. Atkinson, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Grosstuck, Mr. McCoy, Mr. Mayo, Mr. Price, Mr. Hann, who are attempting to teach inmates speedier methods of figur- ing that will aid them in cracking safes, pick up bank buildings, etc., if they ever get out. Mr. Frisbie and Mr. Larson, who are pointing out to the inmates better Huids for cracking safes. Mr. Trams, Miss Hyde, and Miss McAnally, are attempting to teach prisoners to say, The soft mattress appears to be missing from my bed, instead of Der ain't no straw on dis bunk, guy. Mr. Fleener and Mr. Givens are teaching inmates what animals are found in the mattresses of the bunks. Mr. Fargo and Mr. Wills keep prisoners hard as tacks to enable them to overpower freshmen officers of the guard. Mr. Burden teaches inmates correct method of writing appeals for pardons. Mr. Brockett keeps prisoners up on popular music. Mr. Evans tells us how much money still is left to be stolen. Mr. Deam, educating with some more education. Madame Babcock, teaches convicts an uncanny code by which to spread news. Mr. McLain, holds inmates' money 'til they get out. Miss Westendarp, teaches women inmates new methods of riding horses in order to get sore knuckles. Mr. Robinson, prison psychiatrist. INMATES Mary Allgaier, sentenced for using a witty tongue too frequently. Margaret Barbour, in for building chassis too low. i'Mary Erb, maybe life for drinking too many extra-heaviesf' Zlzrances Green, wishing for an airplane when a Cadillac will do. 1 1 1 1 il 'C' C J fa-,,,f5 i'4' f-,, L' 165 ct rc .. L t ,Q XKathryn Heath, received smacks on the jaw for taking billfsj out of circu- lation. Elizabeth Henderson, for allowing poaching out of season. 'kljaxon Henderson, padded cell due to too much competition. Harry Hull, for laughing at jokes two weeks later. Delores Kelly, for writing an obscene column. ' Robert Lawson, Nbatteryv of too many races. Alberta Macy, for falling on automobile floors. Mary Mahoney, for flashing a bear skin too often. :Vfhomas Pacey, for too much uspeedn on skates. Merland Reed, for mean remarks in free speech columns. Helen Rice, burglary, copping too many good grades. Middleton Slack, being leader of a gang of rufiians who steal things. Richard Spangler, too darn smart for most of us. Carrie Spencer, for mail robbery taking letters from boys. i:Robert Stock, bigamist too many women itlll get him. XGeorge Switzer, for heading the honor roll and still able to break hearts. 'kMary Watt, life for having too much faith in one man. Dorothy Adams, for being Scotch and holding out on us. Laura Avery, for vagrancy on C. Campus Cathrine Condon, petty larceny stealing too many hearts. Thelma Doerfler, for perjury in a free speech column. Edward Eisenstein, cruelty to dumb animals. Beulah Green, for being a Granma and not even a mama. Jessie Greenshields, for speeding in studies. 'l:Bill Howard, for assault and battery and theft stealing bases. Stewart Hutchinson, blowing up chemical labs. Richard Jones, for not giving any girls a break. 3'Lenore Kauffman, for taking one man completely out of circulation. Hildred Leavitt, for murder, breaking girls, hearts. Owen McBride, witchcraft, bewitching people with a golden voice. Audrey Mills, for assault and battery, flailing people in columns. Clara Schumm, for copping all the good grades in history. 'FRae Shannon, for stealing funds from school papers, Roy Sprague, association with a tough crowd. :kClifford Stange, padded cell for the love sick. Herbert Trackman, perjury concerning Mexican Revolutions, etc. 5FMary Wheeler, for believing in the motto, The land of the Free. 'kMarion Young, bigamy, the college widow. Ned Young, assault and battery striking men out. b Desperate Character. Many prisoners to be paroled in June. L ,- ,cs-+ , S - ,, ,, 166 -aaa Tm ma -Arm si LL--sieirf-'ff 1 si fi:-::f'sLf 1 si Li--7if'iL' 1 f-ii?-f:!'gt 4 VTX mx LX px .- fd Ns-N--9 IJ, : - If .415 4 I uf f' x ,IWPV 21' 1 Wm? j g? A .3 Q u. : k , ' A ,rf I fyf N ,hxb X ,bA, ,.,.:, 0 5 E- 1 '5'V gs N' V? :inf ., X, if Lfgdon, L A 1-f ask! Likz Ylidwcnter , V ff, . 5 if 5? ' if ' f I Q L A X, -5, Q.. -ln. 3 I I r L M - A , un : ef the. Collcgz x xl ,if V! - Y I A JJ ' INIA aa b ? L Tw g fr Q aol W..-: f ' e. , 'l r P512 ' Q5-ii , 1' '- .?gi?,j,.'--4 Q' ' 1 ,uf -1 ' 3. ' U Q ,Q , N '- Know uf by Ourfmhlef E+ p E 7' ' In tif. Lcttlz OFF gud Cusm pmmv may WEL- w?A,,x. si 'gba-I' ff' si 2::. g ' si 2:-:fe ' 2-i'f5::' 'I ' J ,.J,15'-'ii I-Z, 3 - .S 167 S S sI ilU 1 1 page-: ' LT 3lw ,-- sl' C ,.f- 1' ' H-in THE BLAZER fContinuecl from Page 1561 Without a doubt the students have done more this year to promote activities in the Junior College than ever before. Perhaps the greatest stride taken in this respect was the organization of a college newspaper. Early in the school year a small group of students who were anxious to have the paper become a reality took the steps necessary for its organization, and in a short time a bi-monthly news sheet called The Blazeri' became one of the important factors in Junior College life. The subscription fee was included in the regular activity fee, and so in this manner every college student received the paper. During the first semester the staff was ably directed by Bob Balch, and the initial issues, though amateur, were very successful, and the students began to anticipate the publication of every issue with pleasure. The second semester brought a re-organization of the staff, and many new workers were added. The student council decided to allow the editor of the paper to become one of its members. Although The Blazer has been con- ducted on a very small scale this year, we ask you to bear in mind the fact that it is still in its infancy and still has many faults that are left for the succeeding staH:s to correct. We believe that the students really want the paper to con- tinue, and it is our hope that they will all take a live interest in it in the future. COLLEGE CLUB fContinued from Page 1491 February had Mr. Mayo as faculty sponsor, and the program consisted en- tirely of musical talent from the student body of the Junior College. Dick Jones was Master of Ceremonies. In March Mr. Trams as faculty sponsor presented his friend Mr. Brewer from Iowa, who spoke of Book Collectingf, his hobby. He brought a few of his many interesting collections for his listeners to examine. Mary Watt was the student sponsor. During April, with Miss Dickinson as sponsor, three one-act plays were given: a French, a German, and an English. A part of the High School Orchestra favored the club with musical selections between each play. George Switzer was the student sponsor with Miss Dickinson. Q In May the Club had Mr. Menderhall of Peacock's, give an interesting story of bone china. Miss Barns, the faculty sponsor, and Carrie Spencer were in charge. The social meetings each month have given much sport and entertainment to the members. Among the parties and dances given there was a Masquerade, Girls, Choice, Bowery, and a Spring Sport dance. In November there was the Fall formal held at the Elks' Club. The Spring formal was held in May. All the dances were greatly enjoyed and were well attended. All agree that the successful year was due to the fine cooperation of the faculty which served each semester. Here are best W'lSl'1CS, next YCEIIJS 1TlCIT1bE1'S, that YOLI l'13.VC 35 BXCCllC1'1t 3. YSHI' EIS WC have WlU1BSSCd.. 1 - r ,-,,,2S-o- rx, Q - mg 168 gg? ifw LTEEEQL1 M3534 G G .iq-1 F. 1 L 1 .- 15-1- f-' S i r ': - C,QfhG.Flhl Cond on Ruth r'luq.xL4.r 2-. af '13 '- Vlmvunn Youni QB ' ' V , ,rj - , A. i f Y ,. x .,- Qf ' ' af-1,-'. - . , P 1-.1 - q w , Q. ,Qxj 1 ,K Q . 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Of 1 V' 4 ff- ' I: ' THE OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN -IOLIET -E3 If he X mfg? hawk N st 'E-15.29 ff 1 ' ps ' ,5 -1,11-Std ' .- ,I ,sx--9 fr, : - is L 171 ,H-f ,,- 2 ami HISTORY AND PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTORS Fourth RowiMacklin. Shade. Myers, Becker. Third R0wil'runty. Eadie. Huggies, Dailey. Lznvlor, Leiuenwelwer. Second Row-XYeste-mlarp, XIcClen:ilian, Barns, Evans, Deain. First Row-Fargo, Hoyt, Kirby, Ilemlerson, Peterson, Moon, Turin ii VOCATIONAL AND CONTINUATION SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS F0urth Row-E. M. YVel1s, Slette. XYarfel, Stone, Moote, Hann, Third Row-Lyons, Stauber, Sweet, Marshall, Fishbacha, Second Row-Reuner, Johnson, Mueller, Ryan, Tsenes, Howe. Frost, Castle. First Row-Schneider. Grosstuck, Gishwiller. Anderson. Puiltlicomlwe, Henry. Negaard. Nickel. s! Jk 6 hA '3tc 1 1 LT 4lw 1 J ff 'LT-To' ff 3 ' 9 : ,iiincw .- - f f'f-T El ' El What's the News WHEN COLUMBUS and his caravels returned from the New World, the first question shouted from the shore was, What's the news? That's always the question of paramount impor- tance. Years ago folks asked it of the post rider, the soldier returned from the wars, the man Who had been down to the settlements, or the neighbor back from che general store. Today, you find the answer in your Herald-News. Through your newspaper the news of the world and of the community quickly becomes public knowledge. And remember this-it takes two kinds of news to make a modern paper complete. The first tells of happenings near and far-of fires, sports, elections, accidents, marriages, deaths, great men, great events. The second tells of things you eat, wear and use- things you buy, things being sold to your friends and neighbors. This news is advertising. It's just as important to keep up to date on the advertising in your Herald-News as it is to read about what's doing in the world of events. deser- Aclvertising is an essential news service. It is distinctly to your advantage to be guided by it Shop First in The Joliet Herald-News Evenings and Sunday Mornings El - ----------------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------------- ------------------------- m if-:La L ec fgwiiwniw- K-fs: - EQ my 172 -SB T152 R125 VFR I Li-zieitsf 1 si 'lr-zi' Lf 1 s!' Lf 1 fiii--5:54 I W Xcwkx LX :Ll 3 , .N -- :+---Q- Z., : - '?f 65 X U ,129 ...- ....... L17 , - , 5 -an E' A Y 721 H 5 f fe 14 - '-'QNAJQJA m- 3-: 5 . ' , f - - f MQ 3,1 J .K AL K Q 3-figs MW 'hflhv l9 0 ' f X9 + ff' : ' 173 s RICIIJXRD J. Bsieie. JR. lisa!-.latin HC plays fFllHl5,' he's ii star: , Hr plays doiilrlfxs with Lloyd R. r,-1-swf 4 ff'-'U' lfnginc nearing: .Xthln-tic 4-xzisl-erated 4: Viz: Pius. 41 is r lilur- :mil Culil Clulw 13,41 llrufting Cub Z: NYrcncl1 Clulu 3 1,33 Hy Hy Glulm 43 Stnrluts Curlsellg Serlurr Blny: Tn-:inuw -3, Q 1.3.42 Civixfiwcllce' Tun fllznnps. 5 3 .-.---1.i- i....-. in X LAX X mf F! 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MACK IllfAl,'DOlN .l full iiflilefir lzfiizilmuif' laid, ll'iih hmd so light and fart so slid. .Xgl'lCLllllll'K1'Q lmpmlsncc Council 2.3.4: Iii-x'r1'fiA Ohficcvs 'llrziining Corpse l.Z,.l.-ll Private 1: General Disturbance 1,143 Buck-set-liall 3,-lg Pigskin Chaser 3.4: Ki-Yi Club J: 'l'e-rpsicliclioreun Cluli 43 R.S.l'.V. l.2,3,-13 Big Cliewe in lln' Senior Play 4, lfl,l'i.XXUR llURSClll.lfR .-l serious mind, a trmpfr too: When she dim she lI :mike good glzlex lflcctriczil Engineering: Girl Reserve-il 4: Atlilctic ln- sinunlcclg Dill Picklc English Club 2: Policeinaxfs Clulu 53 National Honor Farm Member 3,41 Stuclinus Council 'll Sc-nim' Slide Staff 4. 1 Pi 11,232-gici 1 1 Eg H1222-ihu 1 liuvf LAX LX rsh fs' ' ff 'W ff 174- K pQE 1tQG 3: 18 all mmhls' El...................................... ........................................................ 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Q RMKEAN TVVINS fR0se and Bernyl They love to study, xwim and hike Like lllike' and Ike, they look alike. ,lunit-Jr's Course: Athleitcs Assinatcd 4: D'ning' Rubin Club 3,49 Publix Peekirig Club 4: Rifled Cvwpsc -lx Base- liawl l,2,3,4: Horilcey l,2,3,4: Tennes 1.2: Track :xml Field 1.23,-l,5,6: Girl Reserves: Girl Shouts 1: Girls Animal Aseinators 1.2.3.-1: Rat-that-bqill 1.2.3,-1: 1Yilling Hammer XVielders 7. XX'll,LlAlI RICKER KBilll Noisy, boy.vte'rous, talkative lad Snnzrtimes he's good, but usually-bad!!! Literature :md Hearts: Glue and Bold Club 13,43 My My Club 2.3,-1: Money Keeper 3: Press-11-dent 4: National Ilonored Society: Public Peeking Club 4: Pupils Coun- ril 13: Nize President Junior Class 3: Wvize President Senior Class 4: Cheer Book Staff: Edid-it-or 4: Bushul llzisket llzill 1:13,-lg Teunes 5.6: R, R. Track 1.2. I',XL'l.lNltC RAINES This maiden xweel, ix rule and neat Has a glam eye, and also big feet. Dentistry: Blue and Gulil 5: Cp Roar M:urtl1u 4: 'l'riplet Choir 4: Public Speeching Club -lg Society ui Xzitirmzil Ilnnor farmers: Girl Sprouts 1.1: Football 7.8: lil-nch Club 61 llnviergrzuluntes Churus 1,13 Eeeuiiru Cluurue 3.4. lI.XRRlli'l' ELIZAHETII ROSSl lRn5yl Queen of lzearls and macaroni But her line ix all balonvy. Vlumbiniqg Enlercil from Ilraitlwuod llolne Fin' the .-Xgell: Ile Baitmpz Team 4: Girl Preserves 3,41 Arguing, Club 4: lx.-crlmuuk.StaFt' 4: Circnlritexl Manager 4: S:-niin' Spray 4: Drf-m'l1 Club. CllIiS'l'lfR l,aX'liRNli RICHARDS lCurlyl He'x .vo rharmzng, strong and tall Must bv an onion: guess lhafs all. lnjun Snecring: Band 1.2.1,-4: President 5: Secretary R: llefirt Club 2.3: jurinan Club 31 Office-r's Clubb l: KO. CD. 1.1: Firet Surgeon 1: .lournal Bunch 4: Funny lfiliti-r -I: Member ui Syuipntliorizing Bunch uf Music Sp4uilQ'1's Cullveiitimt at SDl'l1ll-iizlfflll .21 Selitiun leeiler in llcnd 3, l,lCl2 XYUIQIQMAN lSquirtl ll'0l'kl11G7l works, ax his name implie.t,- Hr' gals his work when someone divx. Nleilicine Cnrpsc: llenrse Driver 3,43 Athletic Assuciu- lion 4: ,lUl'l'l'l1lll Club 3: Fly-lli Club 2.3.41 TK'l'lY51Cl1U1Uflll Club S: tin-le Clif-rue 4. 1 XLAFQQ.ile 1: 176 g 1 LA 'fla 1 ' Lx 3lu 1 ' 'G-We ' : ' IIIEEIL' ? ----- -----'-- ---------1------'---1 E' 9 ---'- '-'-- --'-----''--'- '-'-- -' -'-'-'- - ' 13 EAT Z 5 INSURANCE - SPRAGUE'S For This World Only RICH 6 0 - ICE CREAM I Phone 6560 ' 5 HICKS . MAIISON E ------------ --'--1------l--------'------'----- ---'-'---- '---------- 'f' 2 43 ----------'- ----------------- -'------------'-- -----------1 E H. B. HAMLIN Q 2 Phone 1096 AGENCY INC. ' ' DAN'S CANDIES Q?-f 2,9 5 The Best Place for Home Made - 5 3 Candies : 2 416 Van Buren St. Phone 16 E E Dan Angelos 675 Cass St. D I5 -----------------.--------------- ----------- -----.------------------- EI EI ---.----.---.--.-................... ........................................ lil 1? '' ' ' ' Q 'E' ' 'El FUl'l:lixRRLSAl.?IlllJME Sm OE A On the G. A. CARLSON ' Telephone 222 , Rlght - , Foot E Cor. Benton ancl Herkimer Sts. E JOLIET, ILLINOIS 'E E ' ' ' ' ' li E Select your footwear at Q ---'----'---------'---------------'------------'------------f---------'---------- Q 3 Compliments of 5 : E. A. Cary 8: Sons Fancy Groceries ancl Meats - E 3 5 -Ioliefs Great Shoe Store 204 Wann st. Phone 410 318 NORTH CHICAGO ST. lil --.---.------..--..---..--. -.-..--------.....---.----.---..-.-----...-..--- EI EI -------------------.-------.---------------------------------------.------------- lil .- -'QQ-fy ' I-,J ' . 177' 51. ff '..ee.:1b1ff 1 1 ada-ala -sm, eesrgggem has Ss Nu F! ff 1 Pi fi-:Egg 9 1 55 g'2.,.:-,-Z-4 1 5,5 Li:v:g:' -- ', -,-::1..:z4a--'- ' ..z....,d-as. .my H -- '-7' S4 it i 5 5' cw 'CLET5 RACE THE 1. RESULT' Af TRAIN TIE 4. . 1 'fr ' - '11 7 A 5 1 'T 1' I -1 ' -Q..-, I' '1 iii 11: QQ VN, VAN Q Q: I Q Z :Z .- V V .4 I ggl..'a.l, xp' :ha ., gl -,If - -1- , V 5,,,,53g::j X . . L. .. H . ...iff J ff'.'f' 4. , E5 , , sv..-., vs ' . 5 'ff' -4:3 . JY- i f 'Q ' ' l - 'Q '45, Q . - ' f ' ' ' N' 1 . , A ,, . -H.. .. Yf,, -.-...s..,,-......a,,,,,,,,- - ,. . .-.,. . H0012 Essex- A RRESNED FOR BREAKING THE' ' . Tffg Esqphgii - b gg seseonve Racxs ,A 1 , ,g ADAM AND EVA fcontinued from Page 1521 Horace Pilgrim, the crabby old uncle, with a squeaky high voice, who always meddled in everyone's business but his own, and who finally, when necessity arrived, turned into a business man, was a character part excellently taken by Gordon Berg. Adam Smith, a young man, the business manager of James King, was a young man who wanted la family,', soon had his hands filled with one, and in the meanwhile fell madly in love with the youngest daughter, Eva, and was the hero of the play. No one else could have Filled this part to such a nicety as Bill Mesenkop did. Lord Andrew Gordon, another wooer of Eva, shows his true stuff when the family is plunged into poverty. To listen to Stewart I-lutchinson's portrayal of this part, one would think a real honest-to-goodness Englishman was speaking. COLLEGE BASKETBALL fContinued from Page 1611 Average score for the season, Joliet 31, Opponents 19. QD' 219' Biggest come back --- North Park 17, Joliet 3. Then before the half was over Joliet 19, North Park 19. Q9 da. The sun, dust, and Stew proved quite a combination to beat at Lisle. End of first ten minutes, Lisle 15, Joliet 5. End of half Joliet 22, Lisle 15. 279' 619' Stew Hutchinson was voted the staunchest supporter of this year's team He saw every game away from home even the Indiana games. ' dvsdvs Slack decorated the old score book four times for an all time record ffor Midj in the Normal game here. Three shots and three baskets is good enough for anyone, eh, Mia? SHA Ewen t L' X2 L. it Fee ,s---Q- A - gg ' 11.3.11 178 f- : ' --up Q .- 9--4- - - - K-,. - l 1 1 E '-fl I Enumm..mmIninnunInumuummulnuInnunulullllllllllllE EIIIIIIIIIIIIII ''I''Illl H'lll 'll ' U J. T. H. s. STUDENTS X 5 are Q particularly 5 welcome E to visit kb-Al' : our New --g l Q Sports Dept. E . 40 X. 5 Now Featuring: tl. Y- ' E Baseball, Tennis, Golf Equip- ment and Bathing Suits. E Come in cluring vacation ancl - see them. BARRETT HARDWARE CO. E 113-117 N. Ottawa St. lil E' Discriminating Y o u n g Men 5 realize the necessity of Clothes E Consciousness and are more E than pleased with the selections : we 1'12lVC to offer. RENDEL RADIATOR 8z BODY COMPANY Makers and Repairers of Auto and Truck Radiators REBUILDERS OF AUTO WRECKS Ei Phone Joliet 622 and 7740 623-625 Van Buren Street Joliet, Illinois l...............................................................................43 ............................,...... ....... E1 E E lunllllllIllIllIllllllllnlIllnlnuullllIllllullllllllllllllnllll E Palace Pharmacy A. J. Robson Co., Inc. Prescriptions Our Specialty Telephone 302 Woodruff Hotel Joliet, Illinois E. A. Schullce - El M - ra ---- E1 nununnunmuunmuuunnunnnnnnnnmunnnnmuu - COMPLIMENTS OF Jay 0VEl'1'l01SCl' sl CO. 81 CO. - THE STORE FOR MEN Morris Bldg. Joliet, 111. K .2 ................................................................................. E .......... ..................... ................................ E 1 . ,- - ,,-C3 Q- ,,.: - L69- X LAX LAX Lk i F!E iiGi' is 1 iv R fiu 4 .4 Fi ,,,. Q-S, 1 --, ,,.. : r-J,,: i'4i fz- 4- - ws K QQ , , 7' A -Q . 5 W e .af CM is if 1' . gi i 4 J 2V G gig fl ql I ll . A 2 X A XX . 2, if Wu any, 1 iiiizllq vi V X :ii :Q,. if - I' --' f ' , ' F xv. , a 5 V r Q- QLED Mac Swzu Vlinzom W im,-lwalmugg oiqani Bush at ISPRI NTS F N 22125 2' nlzglt 1 in 5 3 , ..- 5 1, - Y if 553 f ' :I 1 1 Q I ., 1 ,Gray 3 E, y. . Bevnol-:iii Richer nn E boin Ni'mi9'1 Kmtuckg Quuununn uunuunmununuuununnunuununnnmunnnnnnnnnunnmmnnnnnnnnng ' THE L BEACH ' .F. C ualizgff It is our pride that the P L. F. Beach Company A has always been Q known as a. N E QUALITY STORE Y when you shop for quality which, in the long run S is the real secret of thrift it is natural that you should 2 choose a store where Quality is a Tradition. 5 X na X L, X L.. X ' 180 X OX X LX . f,-:+--o- ,,-: - mia nmnunnuunmnun-nunuu munmun FAMOUS EOR GOOD FOOD YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ORANGE GROVE 1NN I? 5 E WM. A. MEYER GROCERIES, NOTIONS and TOBACCO : 900 E. Washington St. - n-Inumm-mnImum.--InuH-mmInumm-uunm-nm--mmm Emu-nn mum.Hmum-mummu mnum-UE Phone 124 5 West Side Grocery and Market Art Janke, Prop. 306 E Phone 3714-3715 Joliet, I11. 2 E Marion and Pleasant Streets Eununnnnnnnnnnnunnnumnuumuvnnnmmunnnumnuum Eunnunnnuu unuunnnnurnnnnunIuunuuununununnnnnm Quan - : jOLIET'S OLDEST DEPARTMENT STORE Established 185 3 DUCKER'S 396 E The Place Where You Can Buy Quality Merchandise at Q Low Prices. E ..,.. ... .... . E Fj..-m.-H .........,E STOLTZ GRASSLE CLEANERS RWE DO IT BESTU For Up-to-Date American Cleaning of 1V1en's Women's and Chi1dren's Garments CALL 462 502-4 S, Chicago St., Joliet, Ill. 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LANGUAGE AND HOME ECONOMICS INSTRUCTORS Third Row-Babcock, Ryan, McClenahnn, lfuinphrey, Second Row-Mack, Peterson, Brown, Becker, R. I'Iolnistroin. First R0wfAnderson. VYa5ley, Agnew, M Holinstrcin. ,E-fe-V ,.,- f - 10 X MX XX 1,5 a K A , .V I i V Q - . .' ,N fn ' ii- Q 1 KS? I f . . f ' . i A Y XV v , - ,. .. 1 .41 A ' 'W -2. - hi , .1 ,N A 1 4' X31 5 J f-Q S.-qv Y ' . ' ,I2,-.3.v5'-'JE'.I-41-5E,:p.,,.3E:jIf55E'?.j111:35:12:-Q15-S: Q -fi-1-Zvi-iiiisf:ff-F5'f ' ,L 2?fk 1W99: . -Q.. . .Q ,, H -' A . , 5 3 Q , syn. . - . + - -'-' 1 -' 3 w e by 1 -'-X'F4'Y TTL- '4312-'- 1'31.fE1E1223?ili X-h 'Y-N45 If -f'1:!:-,p 5,3.i:,.Q:E4p, - - 1 'Flag pole Si there Jack- and - Une- Beavxpolcz iv ,,,w H, . I ,h . wgvwz-.Q va E gg-ig fjwi., E, f iss ' QF ' Q ,V ,Q ,, . - V 8, K1 . .My ! R X -'.::-liffvv K ',,,' I E. , .. - QS, The Rickey Murder' Case WS! . -A P-.. t.. I. 4, T xx '. 9 Q15 azz- F , ..:. , qf'.'a: 5 xg , Q, Q X ' ' R . ' - X K x Rx N X X XR x Q by S ' 'QR ,X 1 1 ' N T X! , If Yi X' X Bobbecl J-leads Copped fn-'om a Cop F! gg fx 1 1 'xr 3 ' 61321 18 2 x X LA X L, X Lk, ff 1 1 ,ifggai N T ' 3 ' tm El ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ,fx High School and . .-:1:fE1EE23ffE'A155211 -..' Z 5222:-. f f I 'f'?f'if'f 'f'1f'f. 'ff' ,V I I - J ' ' Throughout the Country have chosen z Egg! 2f 5 ?2:2fr-.1 - LEARBURY 1 35225233 Q. As All-American Attire, l A Aififfzfi'fE55..ffi5 Ei ggegzgzgagzg , -A -W Let a Learbury give you that well- A . dressed feeling which wins for these V ' I clothes their undeniable popularity. ' THE EAGLE H 406-8-io N. Chicago st. lil Illlllllllll lnulnullulnlllullIllulllllnlluullnllalrlllullllllllnlllII1rllrllrllllllllllllllllll llllllll El ' ' EI El ' ' I THE STORE OF QUALITY COSMETICS FOR MEN AND WOMEN . A K JOLIET BEAUTY and BARBER SUPPLIES ' Z 10 SCOTT ST. E Medical Arts Building COMPLIMENTS UNION MACHINERY COMPANY ESE Eli ----.------.---..----.--..-----f.-.---.-----.----.-.--.--.---.-----.--.--------- El El ---------.--.-..--.---.-----.- -.---.--i--..--'-.....--.-.--- El SLI fewer New be-tier P! ff 4 si 9 1 as-E 1 5.5 fl : fr, ,Cb--fc- fzh 1- - 183 1:51-4, N- f- S ' Q-:S , -P iw ,:, X :J . ax Jim Weismuwzv bob Lind bows 'Jn 'gum Qlnquiesnat f 2 A fx' - .::. -1.x-M ' R 'V . 1 55 -fer, 'I -- 6 3 f S V .. - ' - 4 ,, ,L Q .-- x Q,M ,., f gs i. .A ' -X ' - xifflliil X f ff KIM.-??-W' , 1 - , - ' ' .. 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Scout Sr. 5 - El: --------------------------------.------------'-----'-----.---------------------- E1 , E1................................................................................E SCHNElTER'S SUITE 64-5-6-7-8 YOUNG BUILDING Eoi : JOLIET, ILLINOIS RESTAURANT 104 N. CHICAGO ST. : : : Joliet, Iliinois lil I s!E 1iQU 'C LA 3iei1N ' hE fiwi1 :I 'I ' 2 ' 185 X S Q52 M X . lang-:gf 1 LK LM X F. ,H-, GF af! fi-Ig-:Z-is 1 La.. -4-5 1 gt N K-nik-YH A525-: rw: -FiE::- cd HQQLSQ I Zl 1 Q M ' Q . 1. f -f -- ,T i A . 1' .: ,,- A g , UF W ..-:uw - af : W 45. Q V U lj! - :Q ',', Q,1 H, i . vf :.,f , .,., W. f.,.. I F ' W WY ' 3 'q 'L .,, E ' ' 3 . . Q ff V11 , Q5 .3 ,fl -ff L , ,V X . '. 5 . lx : A N ,.., , .X Q H K X -. - 1- .. -' X' ,, fs if W X W LX 1 aw? --CX ' I A ,, ,N ..- , I 3 ' K F 2-G , , fix 1, . X X SSETWQ 55-SK L' ' f .13 gf .4 s Til? 1 Q ,,-, V .. Lift 1 IZ E 'gm-W Q1 is Q ,fi .. ' gvigwyg, Y5 b- j .... 1 ' .- Q 535 Q N :ri , A P 1 25352197 4 f LR X3 L.. X P- :Q-. 115272953 1 1 6 M M MJ ,.,. f- TLCQHDSS 186 X X 'L Lo X Log? 1 Wg P! slV 1 4lw 1 s!' xlV 1 Er-i'. .4l c f-g,i'XN 'Q4 ' f.,-: - HSD gn ------------------'-------------------- ----------- ----------- 1 , I ' ' QS IQ S Lf- WY Ml -ffl Ef f 2 ' MIRACLE FROCKS ifsn . 9 . f 967.70 H. , '5 ' VQf3gg3.:iiggY .-5 All sizes ' If-,fix ' 3? HOSIERY I ' LINGERIE E 1 I' I Telephone 6621 5 ................ ..,........ .... El --------------- ---'- '----- El 'j --'------'- -''--'--'- - '- ' ' .3 Complimentg of Robt. P. Kiep Sons 5 IFTA 1. and 1x1ANL'FACTUR1M 5 ' JEWELERS Q .--.---1--11--. -.f---:--1,1---- Q Q ''' ' ' '' ' : ' : E Soda School Supplies C N Llu 1 18 Joliet - Th UL E Candy Luncheons Um L El X LA X L, X L.. X sQ ff l i p 'A 1 187 fnaQ MEagIuEagIFEaEJ SS En nnnnmunnnunnnnununnnnnnnnuunmnnnunmnmnunnumnunnmunununnnumnnnunmunmunnnnununusnuunnnnxnnnsnnnnnum QJFD Chicago Carnation Company QJFD Compliments I of Kaiser-Ducett Company I BUILDERS I JOLIET -2- ILLINOIS 5 iff Maxx , Lf. , 188 sae vase was gf-Q-'51-Lggglff 1 95 fill-ilk 1 1 55135111-il? I .- 5-N-we A - - .- f,- - . gnnmnunnnmunumnnmulnnanunununmnunmannnnnnununnunnnunnunnnnuumunnnnmnununnunnmmn nunnumE 1 BUS AND STREET CAR SERVICE TO CHICAGO , .5 AR A ..R. , Ig I E - ' 'i E is ::.j ., ..:., BUS DIRECT TO CHICAGO Hourly Service. - LOOP 51.49 ROUND TRIP 31.49 5 Tickets Sold to All Grey- Ticket and Car Fare to any hound Stations. part of Chicago. ' 1 1 1 1 5 Chlcago and Jolnet Electric Railway Cop E PHONE 271 2 El Q................................. ......................... .............El g?.............. ............E1 5 Little Store, Big Values E E ' 5 Compliments of John McGuire 5 5 PEARL M. ELLIOTT JEWELER 5 5 5 Proprietor of 5 320 Van Buren St., D'Arcy Bldg. 5 5 5 5 Joliet's Oldest Home Shop El . . ,nmmr-mm... um -I Innr-mmm--mllmn...-mmlmm' : : 5 5 Permanent Wave Specialist E1 EI 5 5 . Phone 657 3 3 : . i 414 CAMPBELL STREET Will County : Phone 6106 Cleaners 8: Dyers S. Kodiak, Prop. 00 5 Office and Works, 300-4 Walnut Street 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 E 5 Old in Service New in Style 5 5 Phone 657 I 5 5 E lllllfll U lllllllll ''l 'llllll 'l'll'lll'l''ll'll'll l ll B 'l ll'l 'l l 'l'll 'l I'Illlll l'llll 'l llll 'l'llllllll 5 3524 'N P D133 he X G ,-J,,Zb-1'c- fr, 5- - 5- 189 iii!-its z-5 ff.: aL' 5421212 if ' si ju, ,mx 7 1 C .- 1' 's : - mills ' ' -4x fp U. .Y 'f1T 'A'!i 1 'TEE t 4 . V' f ..,. 5, -j., , 7: if , ,. . A R- V mx: . - .0 ' ffm, 51+ z 3 4. 4. ii. -fy 1 - W K. R , N My ,im , .,., , , X C ' :, A - X 'nf :' .-Z ffl. ' ' , .' 11..:.qW I i J ':fiV-,,, it 4 ,, my an W , . .-. ' '1' ' X ' , 15, :say 45'--f- :New . 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Gggggigxg The Joliet National Bank JOLIET, ILLINOIS RESOURCES OVER 8 MILLION DOLLARS El ------------------------------ ---------------'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------I--I---I-----I------------.------.--------------- IE 'SRA M133 l LW? l M153 l Q ff 1 - si 1 Pg f 1 pi gig-'Q 'lil L N f-JNE-N-'-K+ ff, 1- - Haggis 191 xI LVSH L, T35 Krug? , sg LE'-:Q ff ' eiQ:'i.:-fs' ff ' 1 r-QE'-.-sei' I .- S f-X--4- - - - f-' ff' S Q-' MATHEMATICS AND MUSIC INSTRUCTORS Third Row-Converse, Brockett. Second Row-Powell, Richardson. Hiclscher, Wood, I First ROW-Aseltine, Kohl, Lawlor, Tornwall, Mayo, Atkinson. OFFICE STAFF Third Row-Carlquist, Skeel. Second Row-Patterson, Kohlhagen, Gardiner, VVright, Schuessler, Ryan, Brooker. First Row-Coyle, Hynd, Knicks, Sandiford, McCvahey. r' F! fi' I si ff 1 A 1 1 : fd C1-5'i 4h Z-,Q 3 - 5' II X LA X L. Nz L-QTEXTQ P! Li--sie' GF 1 si fi'--zfgghf 1 1 F'S.'5'T.:.'.?1'gYu ,fb-1-cv fx- 4- - ' . 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L Batty Hahdarfun lvltff Dillrnun N5 . fi ., , Vlkldrzd BOLTON 1 C.urtLJ and Bob -ffl'-V-K fi: '?1.J f2?.J'.'T' -., ,f f fb .1 1 ' ax . ,1 -' - 4 . mary Ann 2 -z E 5 5 4 Knthyrn Trogqhfon Harry I-ILLLL 1 i Hzcyth, Ifmbzl Hurmenlng Hiigitu LA f' Y W' 'its' kwgfihitnr I -Rfk 1 ' 1 - e . si 2 ai L25-3 ca F5 ESE Fi -T: X? r- 3 - 1 .1 misss 194 l,,J ,-A s' Igiwiyifch fx- 3 -- H anunnulmmmunlmmmmuulmnlmnlmmmlnmlunumlu-3 Iglnumlm mmm ummm - Royal Furniture CO. 1 I I 1 CONGRATULATIONS 5 For High Class Merchandise 5 and low prices our store excells. Tel. 5899 701 Collins sl. : E I E .---..-..----- .-.--.--- - - V- ..-----.----f-'-f'--.,..f--------,.-- rj O ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' '' ' O 2 HENLEY5 Western United Gas BOOK SHOP 81 Electric Ce. GIFT SHOP - LUGGAGE SHOP W. J. MURDOCK. 403 Clinton sl. Joliet Natl. Bank Bldg. 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M , OLIVER HOTEL WERE HARD TO BEAT HQMEJAMES r: ,-,,1S-S4- ,,- : - Qi' 196 X LA R S NCME X j Qu nnnmnunnunnnnnnnInlnnnnummnmmnnnunnnnnnmmmnuuunInuInIIunnInnInnnunnnIII11nuuInnInnuauunnnnnnnnnnumnnunml-nnu.E Compliments z Of Flint Sanitary Milk Co. Q YMSPJ MTEH LNLEXL, Lkwgigt FQ G' G Fifi-2'3 1 s! '3 h 1 viii-ff' 5' 4 - --M,-,d ,1S1 4i-- .,, : nd mfgrioss ' 197 XE ww PM wig FQLLLQ- GF ' FQ QL-fi-3111-f' ' gif! UF X 'L '3 M- ,-,Nfb--o- I-,,: -- - 5 W ' :1- is N Y' K i RS T, x 5 k I HA PPV SIR N .SMFF 3 P fs -VU ,fe I H NPN frrnv Pnffrf .R . u , - - -'-- i -I 7,552-11:13. .. .J 2. z:zgS5,:. g. HOLD TIGH7' PREPARED 1, :A . . M, vw Q.. E255 CHAMPS FAH? HND UN!-'AIR 77'E F 1L- 1 Xcwkpiggvihf 1 ' lvX 3rw ? O Fdxiximcw I-,sg 'YH-K K- X3 198 It LEE? rf he ivgq - - rifl- Ennumn-nu mzmn-'mm -- 63229 COMPLIMENTS OF JOLIET mmm-'ni 3 Fl--mfm-nmmmnnuInIluIunnnIinI-11in1-I1uI-'un--.un-nun-- 3 With Compliments from E The 1 Nlattei Music Shop I The Complete Music Storen 5 P1-me 5612 417 N. Chicago St. Joliet, Ill. E E ....,...................................:......x..............................nfl 2 EH....,,................................,...................,....................3 Fl-ORAL ' TRADE HERE AND SAVE CUMPANY Rom. BLUE STORE , E 40613 W. Jefferson St. 5 - 55559 BEST QUALITY ALWAYS , 5 E M. Overpeck. Jr., Mar. E lil f------------ ---'-'--'--'-- - ----- Fil --------------- ---1'-----------'------------'--' -------------- lil 'E ': i D Compliments of the ALEXANDER - DALEY LUMBER C0. LUBIBER --- MILLWORK BUILDING BIATERIAL --- COAL PHONE 597 Where there's a Material Difference n and a Material Different. - A i.............. ....................,.....................,.. ......,f,.f.....f..........'............ .................................. A X LA X L., X L.. E A N f-JN: -4- I-,-: - Haggis I 199 S F! ff 4 si Q--:.i'5 3 1 si 'Li--:..ff s 1 Fi .L-'gil' fl 1 4 t , ,- f-1, ill? I-,- 2 ' E.- I hf. X :ff ' ' ,. I . 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COMPLIMENTS OF : GllkCYSODS, Jerse Dair AMERICAN Y Y Phone 4536 BAKING CO. mum HmmmmlInmmnmmmmu mmmml Makers of ----------------IH----------------'------------'--------------------------'13 A Friendly and Dependable E INSURANCE and also ' REAL ESTATE SERVICE HAN-DEE BREAD CO' Sliced -- Ready to Serve 3 Phone 1018 5 El ---'----------------------------------'-----'------------------------------- E1 El -'--------------------------- -------.-..-......................... 51 5 Fdsggriiff 1 giW ' ' T eligfiw 1 I 1- -- Fi EQ at -' ,,ib1 4i 1. - ' 5 ,-T C-,S 5 LQESSHLL, W f'45'355ii?m QUOILHJHK JLGJYAYUDT Wood 5-3 J Z J J J S 7 JE-la-ef'-1-9h,'---wevgnim - L wa9s J. . 1 J. . . . J- J- '73 Iiltlev. 5 I-iglhcozt :wilt f 7 l J. - J. Q J J .ff .- 'X gf- J .P 4-veg? Ngithr 2, baigia- - tire I J J J 55:44 Y 2 9:-L J. V J? . fl . Q J. I imcrg . . P o -:gig-wl i gig For :E 2 Ti? 'L J. J. ' JJ L-13 JJ I .L J- .f . J J' ' I G:ld.:E Enaf-Z Biiuo..Ey,f' go - li - eyt I J ' J. J- J, J.. ' Jig. 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E FS 5:1-'I 0 , ' ' -cx f-'Nas 'Zh N XLQD5 202 1 1 1 R -ite! .- ,Ex--W . : -' , I, K., ,f Q Ennnnuni mm IInum-ummm--mi ummm mimmim T0 THE GRADUATES on your Ho. or Day, we extend our heartiest Qgreetiuggs. May this be the beginning of fa successful career. TO THE FOND PARENTS XVQ greet you on iliis Gay of Luppilless. I, You PAY LBS AT- . , , Q , , - , now' 13 o 9 on Brewstefs Printing Means Quality, Service and Satisfaction fv' TRY US W' BREWSTER PRINTING COMPANY Ignnmznm nnnxunnma 513-515 Second Avenue Phone 297 Joliet, Illinois , ., , , ia ----1--11-x-i---fi: -------------------------------------------- ---1---------I---I--------:---'--f'----'--- l-----1------'f----'f:'-ff'-f--f-- Qi X be X L, X L X f f- f ' 203 1 . is--1, . A f ': - 1 1 , ,.... .1 ,. , IT- :ij ' ' - Y 215 .f? i51 1i Sf we 7'Hf BAND A JPONSER 2 ::' f XE W .4 11 f PC' vw .wx 4. E X u 11, .N 4 x' I B l . AT DEN VER . -L .L ' ...Y ': 2. - V' . A 1 WE'-Q2 . Q . ,, 1 TFT P: if 1 f' ' Q J ' - ' 4 '.'. ' ' Q ' - f ,A,A - XV A - 1- ROS. 4 19065 ROTC Y 1 Jff. 5ALU7E - R Q x.,' 2: 1 A L R 55 .lm Y ' , ..... ' 1----1, - 'i 4 A 5 A A ,A. A A x 5 ga , ' .2 Ar -far? f- fr , NM Q , ' av Z U . S A hh.. Q A'.A,' fy A -X 1 ,Q - U vi, xl X, b A X XM, , ' R f ff wi - , in A - Q ,AQ-4-H, , K , ' . . V' ' ' 2 35 . ' Q '.X' TSI NV b I t. K A k , 'K A E, 31 . 'iw '2 .5 4f,k'kt E 1 ' X53 - ,,:.1 , W . ,A,. 1 AJITA SPONSERS ALL HAT L I I 5 5 5 l s!E Ji 1 Mai 1 1 -.- 1b---o- I-,- f,,. Lxfmt fi U 1 115515: 204 . fd,1b---'o- I-,,: - hm ' ' 'E' I P ' Will Co. Memorials Joliet Conservatory at of Music 1905 E. CASS STREET 5 and Dramatic Art Opp. Oakwood Tel- 1070 flncorporated 1906-10305 S Walewski and Tolcarz, Props. E BRAUN KIEP BUILDING E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 DO YOU WANT TO STUDY ' MUSIC? fi '- ' ' ' E' : 3 COMPLIMENTS 5 . To The Class of 1930 E Carl Hanson 8: Co. 5 PAINTS BL WALLPAPERS 5 125 E. Jefferson St. Phone 452 El................................ ............. .........................43 Elm... YOU WANT THE BEST For 24 years the Joliet Conservatory of Music has maintained its success in the work accomplished by sending out the best teachers and musicians. Our System of graded courses was the Iirst offered by any School. J. WALLACE SPEARS, Director E-l,...,.,,. .........3 El...mn.--H.I.II-H.Hin.HII-I-..in.Hin.H....H.............-..-.nn VVINI. C. E WUNDERLICH sr HARRIS C. U. Petersen 8: Son PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Dependable Service TVVO STORES SCO Second Ave. 002 W. jefferson St. JOLIET, ILLINOIS FUNERAL D1REcToRS 5 Q El IIIIIIIII Ivllllllv uini --i--. AMBULANCE SERVICE : E i We specialize in 49- 49 PRESCRIPTIONS - PM 723 The Prescription Shop 672 Cass St. Joliet, 111. Room 307 Mon-is Bldg- lil ' '' ' ' '' ' '' '' ' Ei El 'l 'III I-I1vlfrllllrlrllllll:-uulvv---- Qqggr QE? t LCE? 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' ' 'S' - .n-,- Nt , X Q BATHXNG BEAUTIES LUVE ME Loyf M y Q06 g QQfQ6'?Zg5 'f X r Maw Lwsw LW 1 F! q vQ.f1:il'g 1 s! 3U 1 r-i'f+:s3 'i 1 -4- N ff,,i'?- 4- f,,, 3 - -N 208 r-iiii--5:-?:'at'f 1 l X LJ-K X Lee X Lee T s-EEJM 1: fiyhxo- 10 -W Cl ' ' ' fr ff' EQ VAVREK FLORISTS CO-elm of Qlpw Q, ZERO ICE co. 816 CASS ST. Phone 34 1nl1nnnnnnlnmmunununmnlnlnllanmlm-nmmnnn Brooklyn Market MEATS -- GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES 412 2nd Ave. We Deliver Phone 3429 JUDGE BY MERIT - NOT BY PRICE BUY HARVEY BRCSE. CLOTHES SUITS AND TOPCOATS 2523.50 One Price-Always 212 N. CHICAGO STREET Just North of Rialto Theatre : f3................ ICE -- COAL -- COKE Phone 260 TT.,rrT.o... .r...r,Tr...,.. --E1 E ------------''--I-----------------------'-----'------'----'------------------i--K gn lV!erriman's Pharmacy THE NAME YOUR GUARANTY s E Ed Merriman Phone S200 E -H5 Western A e. at Pine Street - 4 .............,.E, lllll lllll lllllllllllllllllllllw A. G. SP.-XLDINC K BROS, SPORTING GOODS Q LEATHER GOODS H.-XRTLIAN TRUNKS TRAVELING EQUIPF, GRADUATIO GIF E Stephen's : Luggage 8: Golf Shop Tel. 3448 207 E. Jefferson St. : 1: ---------------------------------------------------------.---.-------------- E E1 ----.------------K-------------------------------------------------------------- EI sb ' 1 1 hE 3tu - 4' fd -3115 f,- 3 ' Ulm 209 -gig Xf.,J- X XX? x PQ Llffffilrf 1 ' 1 ,i gil-QL.: s N I-Kms fx- : - Hfgr- his ' T' ,Iwi Q. aw: ,-,.- , X ,..,. ,v,,2.,11,:, .I , Zn W Ky .i -fs ' f4'f,1',7sv I H, 4 1 vb XXL PJ I UIQ I 98,291 , xg Q N 5' ,..., 1 M 1 4, - X , ,ai 0 ' v : '- A ' A - 5 f?v 'f , - Q .GQ it e4 1 .Af 'L . ' I V5 1, X 1 X' C' 44 P , ' 8 'af -x 1 ' ' . U-jf A 1 g Q - 'mme 1 1 'ff ,i4g.5, 5, 3 . .vi -4 , . 4. ..i,VW 1 Q , s 1: I3 S 1 1, , :MMR-,,1-,.,,,l i r 540- le! fl-PJ ,w,,.,,,,. v,Y. ,,w,W,m..Wf-3-T ---- ,. 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Secretarial Positions open up unusual opportuni- a ties for HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. 2 VVe offer Complete T1'ai1rzing in all Commercial s - subjects for those Who Wish to continue their business 2 courseg or for those who expect to study for a Com- 5 2 mercial Position. a This is what We Have to Qfferf: Gregg Shorthand Stenotype Q the machine methodl Touch Typewriting Comptometer Accounting Filing Metropolitan Business College J. H. JENNINGS, Principal 311 Van Buren Street Joliet, Illinois Write, Call, or phone 623 ISI ,--.------------ -------------------.-------------..---.-...-.---.-----------.--.------.------.--.-.----.-----------.---- --------------.--.-------...-.--.---- E1 dsl- ca 1 pc lifes 1 .t atzi-!:5u 1 swirl- 1: ' .- t--' r I '-,S gghss 211 f, 'wk--,.xA mx , . .X , S , X k li. ,,,, it., 3 N 3 I f 74 , fj I l ,, X Y -Rf, if f, V r? 1 ' if K f' ,X X , f X 'fm' gg O - I HHN V' wmv!-I I 1 5,'g21:f ,.,J P N I fs ,- I ,A F4H: ,v X 1 ,QQ l3mmM W'5Wlflff' XX My .i 'f EJ W lj f'1lf7T' ' ' '-,, '5iE -4. ,k 'X ,l'I:.l A 0i7 ' ? g.1.1w 'T f 'Z 1 K X E - Q CLASSMEWVQ . JY 'M Q ,K X1 XJ ' ,WJ 1,3 :xxx if 'V ,gm 1 X' vf I Y,-,f l , -f IIlIiIIi-i K , ,, Pr 2 w - fa.: K. U C fxx 'wif ' T fi , x 5 l-nf' -H fi W 3 xf f , if f1f,,, -Y..,,g YV ,ff 1 fy If-l ---X rf' k f ,Y Y- 'gn' A f,,, f' f ' gi: ff XX' 4 i ,f 'f . I v 1 1 aria- 5le N' 'TTT f 3 ' fri, .PEBL L' f li ...ei lglnumm nlnnnnnnnnnnunnnnuunnu umm: rllnuxnulnunnnlnl um nllllnllnllnlllnlnlllllllrllrlxn: nunInnunmnnnunnnnmnmunnu nnnnnunnnnul Q OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN WILL COUNTY A GOOD PRACTICAL EDUCATION THE BASIS OF SUCCESS Every prudent father and mother is anxious to give their children the E hest possible start in life. A practical well balanced education is con- ? sidered essential. This can he accomplished right here in Joliet in the 5 l-ligh School and Junior College. While the youngsters are growing ' up through the grade schools the parents can save enough to put them 5 through in good shape. But it should he done systematically in our : Savings Department. Come in and let us show you how it can be arranged. JOLIET TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK Joliet Phones 421-422 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE lj. ......... .................. . ........ . ....................................... .. ......... E1 Ennuun nnnmmm Emu:-nun 1nununununununnnnn-nmnnmnnunuzmunnuu-ua FOR RECREATION COMPLIMENTS OF Milwaukee Billiard Hall D'A1'cy Building - Richard J. Barr and Q Q New Manager, Nick Scott 2 George A. Barr 2 I3 -----------------------'-------------------'-- '------'----- ---'-1----'- El Lawyers : The Woodruff Clinic Pharmacy 5 A. T. Blomquist, R. Ph., Prop. Q 201 PRESCRIPTIONS 2 E E Phone 1270 Woodruti Clinic Bldg. E la .......... ............. . ..... lj ..................... ......... -ggi? LATE? T LRE? L LRE? t PQ Liffig- ff ' Pi iii-fri!-1 ' RLLLEQ5 1 f-if-2:25-if 1 : ,SLS-och --P 3 - -- a' f-1 ,- Q- 212 .- f'S:b--o- 'Tn' rw: - O-' ,- 1? ' MRS. STEVENS HOME M Q MADE CANDY E PERMANENT E E Joliet's Most Popular Cancly --- E WAVES QXX NFQSS LEQN 3 3 pound box, 51.00 E THAT NEED ., u l E H Solcl Exclusively by NO SETTING ' 45 '- X--' 5 - Frank 0. Anderson E 'U MARCELS E E Joliet's Cleanest Grocery and Meats E THAT LAST Q ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, mg, ---n-'---n-'---- 1T-ATAAT--A-T1-AT-' T--A-f-A- ARTISTIC FINGER WAVES 5 Dr.J.S.McDonald Dr.T.D.McDonald fu McDonald 81 McDonald CHIROPODISTS French Beauty Shoppe Q Office Phone 3730 5 b E : Res. Phone 2342-I 5 318 N. Chlcago St., Phone 4498 S E : Q Q 2 303 D'Arcy Bldg. Joliet, Ill. E Elm............................................................................HEI I3......................................... ........................H51 E1......... ......... ..... HACKER - SIME COMPANY MANUFACTURERS SASH DOORS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS GENERAL MILLWORK - GLASS COMBINATION AND GARAGE DOORS , Office and Warehouse: Long DISYHHCC Telephone 100-110 Collins Street Bell 1097 Factory: 904-908 Van Buren St. JOLIET, ILLINOIS l FaE ilui1 , 1 1 hR Sle 1 1-I 11.61 Q ,151-4+ - - : ,., ,,. - . 213 DSS -mg. mt, XTQ?A,,,I, FQ 55:5 if ' sifzirge ' si '5U ' a-S,':5::' 'I ' 'O N' ff? 3 ' EQQZS Cuff as .Sie ,mans My ' f ff Lf -'fil J KAN ' 3 .41-KK ,-I x:Qg.ff',ff G- ' 'Icy t Jian-Lf. Y' X ey S Y if Q, rpfr.. '!'4!.fJf., mx X., i , x N, , , xx Q 4 P b s ,ln ' . Ax X . Q' N -., 2 . ' N. Y as x ao, J.....4 I-114 x W 1 W gmf A 'Vu- A px its ,wa 'fs V, , AYN4 11,4 LJ: .V .nf ff..-f kv YV xl L nlery fr ww Mule!- k4,7 mm 5591 fu le:- X XC.,-X X X31 -.mx sisligiiigftu 1 si fr--Srgghf' 1 1 Piiif-5fE'iL' 1 , c I., N: r.,, 4- - -:S 214 El...............................................................-................E rg... BE WELL DRESSED . . it is a most valuable asset. Remember the impression you make is the lasting one. AL. BASKIN Apparel for J High Men ELKS BUILDING E3 COMPLIMENTS OF DOCTOR WAGNER E............ ......... 5? A. C. Johnston 81 Son OAL OKE IN DLING FUEL OIL 4249 Fourth and Eastern Aves. PHONES 4060-4062 nnumn umm E1 Em... ........... En.. nnnnnuannnnnInnun.mnumunnununnnnmnnunummn National Motorists A C C ssoclatlon 'I'-uvlng zinvl nicrlxmiical First aiwl 1-xtemli-ml tn our members :my l the United Qt t Discounts l f, l I ous. nil, accessories and insurance. For l'HL'l'l'lllCl'Sl'llI3 terms plume A William H. Welch, Branch Manager MOTORISTS ASSN. OF ILL. Will Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 7178 .El .... .................. Soda Candy TILLMAN' QUALITY DRUGS MacGregor Golf Clubs and Supplies Chicago Street at Clinton Compliments of John J. McCarthy GOOD CLOTHESI, - El.............,............................................................... Rice and Larsen Jewelers ancl Opticians Phone 2050 Clare Bldg. 306 Van Buren St. EL................. ............................ ..................lj E EI X LAX LX nr 1: A 'A Y rf' x X LA X L, T XC, , . f,,,:+i-4- fl, 3 . ' T' ugh: 151 ---------- ----- -----'1--'-'-- '- 1-'11'- - --- -----'-'-1A 'A sl IH --'-'-----A' '--- '- 1 E1 Nac1e11'Iof11er Shop , I z v.v1'cptiIi,1iii11il1 smart Q CQMpL1MENT5 Wearing Apparel 1 For Miss or Jllatron af OF Illllhilltlllj' attra1'ii'IIP prifvs af 315.00 - E Hobbs Hotel Phone 6380 - 5 - VOITIK BROTHERS I 11' ----- '---------- ----'-'-'' --'--'--- ' '-''--''- - -- -'-'- '- -p Q - A VISIT TO f . ' DAISY j DRESS SHOP T ESQ : 417 Clinton St. WILL CONVINCE You - f OF OUR UNUSUAL ' - VALUES Q S - G1 p.................................................................-..--.--------- lil Ii ------.---.-.. ....-..----- lil 131 ------------ -------'----------------'-'- '---'-----'--' Q gl ------'----- - ------------------- ------'---- -----'--'----h Q I 2 S Compliments of ' I Compliments of 5 Q ' WEBER'S DAIRY Q BEST Q? TEST S Phone 1112 : 5 I... , ........ ....................................... ............ .5 G. W. Cavanagh, Mgr. 305 . El.............................................................................. E' 1 DAVIDSON CAFETERIA 2 395 JoLIET 316 .- 317 312 Clinton st. Joliet, Ill. i ' E 5 just a Step From Public Library - El --------------.--- -----.---------------------------------1------------------ lil 1:5 ----------------------------------------------------------1--1------------------ EI x x x X lW1e1e21,,,I 1 Vw 1 , Uma I, htmg 1 P' 25' ff - Pi iss.-'53 1- IL! 3 A I Isis:-1' 'I ff N 1.555155 216 lj HHHnHunannunnhnuunununnununun Hamann unnuunununnnuuc Where Good dressers get that way. Without pay- ing exorbitant prices. Style-conscious fellows appreciate the leadership of our clothing, hats, shoes and furnishings. 1 r TESDALL PRATT AND COMPANY 'I JOLIET Yi' ILLINOIS ' Consrierztious 1116165 and B0y'5 Wear Servire EI .u.uu.n. n.nnH.H.nEg EJ .nunnuunuuuHununununHnnunhHnunnnnunnNunnHnnHnnnunnunnuuuunnunnnununnunnuu .Un E1 Joliet Publix Theatres s .. a Q , Ilflhllf :SKgjmWn??ML15 fJ1? l 'Jef : Qt PARAMoUNT 5 - P1CTUREs Always the very best of the latest productions, showing simultaneous with the largest cities in the country-where your comfort and enjoyment is the ultimate-cool in summer-Warm in winter -ever ready to be of service. Rubens' Rialto - Princess - Orpheum I3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------------------------'--I--------------------------- EI X rot X 1. 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Barber E Phone 188 2320 Cass St. E E JOLIET, ILLINOIS Downstairs by Cafeteria E , Entrance Y' Buren St. Appoint t EI --:--------- -------------------------'----'--------------'--- - --E El ------------------------ -'------------------------- - -E1 El ' ' El ' E PHONE 3772 511 SECOND AVE. : 5 ............................................................. .................................................. ............ ................... .15 X Le X L, X L X Fg 1lu ' 1 1 k SluA N f.,- 3- - mag X NCQ-AF LYS? L, FIDEEJ s! iiU 1 I ei i I ai sf.,-5:-1- if I ,-i+---o- : ,..- : ' EQ m....m.m, ummnmnnm Ennmmmnu nmununuuu nmnu nnnmnm ALAMO CAFE NOW LARGEST AND MOST MODERN 5 J.T.H.S. Students' Headquarters E OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE E givin..--I--I mnmmmnn-nm nnnmmn umm--nl? Herath Drug Store E FOR FILMS AND DEVELOPING I Free Delivery : Cor, Morgan and Illinois Streets Q Compliments of 5 ' THE BEST SCHWARTZ 8: WEHR 5255739 CLOTHES AND SHOES 2 for Men ancl Boys 315-17 Clinton St., Joliet, Ill. Q Q E 5 E AT THE THREE POINTS 5 La i------------ ----------- lil ISI ---.-......... ........... E1 El ' ' ' ' ' El El '---------'- --'--'---'- E WM. D. HARTLEY CANDIES THE STUDENTS' COMPLETE SUPPLY STATION CIGARS - fo, - ICE CREAM 5 S School Books and Supplies E Phone 908 311 Second Ave. 5 E Fountain Pens 5 El ..1...... nn nnlnnnunnu num nluunnululrull mum ullllnclluulu vununn .III .E E E-Eversylarp ?ll lllllll Ill lllllllllll' llllllllllllllllllll llll Illll Ill? g Princess Shoe Shining Parlor it it Nikos and Skiotes, Props. Z HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED - AND BLOCKED E Shoes of all kinds Cleaned and Dyed E Q 3 Princess Building Phone 889 E 5 316 N' Chicago St' phone 1496 E Q 108 N. Chicago St, 2 E E E1 ,................................................................ .......... . E ........ .......... ......... ......... ............................ . . .mil nil,-5:9 G' 1 PQ ii-553 ' 5553.-1:2-'Q ' ,QE-i..'1LS-'-32 1 .- ,-d,,Z c- f-,N 3 - LQ.: 220 1 Q 1 kMk fIu I T' Im f ': - El Dr. C. V. McKinley DENTIST : The Best There is in Dentistry at 8. Price you can afford to pay. 1 Cor. Chicago X Van Buren Sts. .-....I...H....-........Ul.............H..U.--.mv.-.....................mm THREE POINTS VARIETY STORE FRESH COUNTRY races Engimann 8: Co.. HARDWARE -- PAINTS v- ETC, Chicago Phone 2739 622-24 South Chicago St. Telephone 4854 D'.-Xrcy Building E .................. .............. ...........-..------..--.--.--.--.-- El El ----'--'---------''--'--'f-'-- -- -- --'--'------f---'-'---'-- --'- ------ El Q - - --'--' '- ''--' -' '--'- - -'-- - R ' 'i E1 E Ready to Weal' E E Compliments of SUITS -- OVERCOATS - 522.50 . All One1flf'1?f d . JEWELRY co. 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N x S x x , 4 x x X X x Q K 4 fx ..x.'x . n x t. x . -.. , X .. s! 1iW ' fa- 'A 1X ? f-f' f Oldani William Oidani W'iiiiam Ricicer Richard Barr, Jr. Beulah Green Ricker Green OFFICERS OF TI-IE CLASS OF 1930 Barr , President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer SENIOR COMMITTEE inson, .ar fe. Second Row-Rogers, Rob I g First ROW-Frisbie, Ll 1 k Xll lI'1 I 'ec ', 1 1 er, ie sc ier. N ,-J-i3'-'c- fx, g - um 13 62:1 xl' f-Zh g - .5 EVA E. AIITI Purpose true Is her view. Music and Arts: Harding High Scli-itil, Fairport. Ohiu, 1.2: Art Club 3.4: French Club 3,43 journalism Club 33 National Hmmr Society -l. INA M. A1I'I'l Studious rhildg Temperls mild. Secretarial: Plainfield lligh Sclwnl, I'l:iintie-ld, Illinois. 1.2: Art Club 3,-1: G..-X.A. 3: National lluncir Society 4: R.1.R, 4: Secretary 4. KliNNlf'l'll ALLAN lKt-nl Durlx I0 and frog Nfwr slow. Klcflwiiit-g llanil 1,21 ,luurnal Stalf -41 R.O.'l'.C. .I,3. Scr- geant LJ. GEORGIC M, ANDERSON 1.-Xmlyl What shall hr' br? We hope to sec. Littlrature and Arts A: liilpiu English Club I: ,l-wurnal Staff 4: R.O,T.C. 1,J,.i,-l. First Sergeant -l: R.O.T.C. Rifle Train 43 Se-nior Siren Staff: Sfvcial Science Club 4: XY.I'l.XY. 1: Football 1.141 'l'racl-Q 3.4. HAROLD D, ANDICRSON Always slow Going to mm' fro. lflectrical lingiiicc-riiiu. l,lf ROY ll. ANDERSON tfiwctlcb Hair SU Cllflyf Newr surly. ifiigiiireriiigz Otficcrs' Club 3,-tg Ottawa Drill Team ui R.O.'l'.C. 3.3: R.O.'l'.L'. 1,J,3.-0, Sergeant J. Second Licu' tenant 5, First Lieutenant 3, Captain uf Company Ii. 4, Captain uf Rugiinental Stal? -1: Senn lligrh Drill Team ol R,O.T,C. 3: Spanish Club LJ.-8. l.OlS ANDERSON Loves ta play, Ever gay. Business Aclministratiuug Art Club 5,41 Athletic Associa- tion 4: Gilpin English Club lg G.A.A, 2: Girls' Cluwrus LS: Girl Reserves 3,-lg junior Chorus 1,23 Opera Martha 43 Seniur Clwrus 5,-lg Social Science Club 4. MAE BEI,l,E 1f. E. ANDERSON Works in her quiet way Earl: hour of thr day, Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: Girl Rescrv:-s 43 journal Staff 4g R.l.R. 4: Senior Siren Statt 4. X has X S XL., X qc it ' it Qfirglff 1 1 X ilv 1 . I-,a af'A '4i f.,. 3 ' 14 ...J . cr K-,-: - X Q..-J 1 fn 'YQrv2:x:Y.:s5AmhiN M JANE ARGODALIQ Hopes high: As the sky. Secretarial: Art Club -I: GA..-X. 1,l.S,4g Library Club 4, Secretary-Trezisurei' 4: R.l.R. 4: llockey 4: Basket- ball 4. HOB .Xli'l'l'll'RS lllutchl Carefree boy: F1111 of joy. Business Administration: Public Speaking Club 4: Rifle 'I'e:im 4: R.O.T.C. 1.2.3,-6: Senior l'luy 4: Ticket Seller Z, 3,-lg Usher l.l,.3,-l. LLOYD R. AUSTIN iBui.lJ Above par: Quite IZ star. Engineering: Athletic Association -I: Blue :intl Gold Club Z,3.4: Drafting Club 2: German Club 2.3: Public Speak- ing Club 4, VicefPxesiclent 4: Senior Play 4: XY.I:l.NV. 1: Basketball 3.4: Football 3.4: Tennis 2.3.4, Conference Doubles Champ 3, Tennis Champion of NYill County J. L. l.OL'lSlf AL'S'l'lN fFuzzyJ Called F1czzy g Always buzzy. S--cretarial: Cv.A.t',b. 1.2.33 Girl Reserves 3,-l: Public Speaking Club 4: R.l.R. 4: Rifle Corps 3: Sponsor 3.4: Sponsors' Club 5.4. GEORGIS BAHR Earnest and gay In ll capable way. we Inmlustrial Arts :Xl Electric Shop: Shop Basketball LS,-l. ROBICRT BALI. Not so iallq Robert Ball. Engineering: Public Speaking Club 4. RICHARD BARR. JR. fDickJ Delights in reel5,' Clizks ilzis heels. Engineering: Athletic Association 4, Yice-l resident -l: Blue and Gold Club 2.5.43 Drafting Club 2: French Club 2,35 Hi Y 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Secretary of Senior Class 4: Senior Play 4: Social Science Club 4: Stuilent Council 3: XV.l'l.XY. 1: Basketball 2.3,-1: Football 3.4: Tennis 2.3.-1, Conference Doubles Champ 3. TED BATES Lots of fun: Works everyone. Literature and Arts B. fie 1 1 1 SL tical E! JL F! 11 -LE' ai,:r..:5 9 s-!' 552.2 W -r fx, 3 - 15 ' hikgggflcc 1 ' LR fle 4 N - : -: rf, 3 - -:' l,OlS l?Al'Klli.XR'l'Xlfl! fill' XIIVI' is 111 '4Cl1r11z I7 whiz. Siwiul Ticrciiift' Club 4, llznlcctligll -. R.XX'5lONll llliADLlf tllziyl Jolly and gay Goes Iiff 5 way. .t. MACK BIEAVDOIN Luis of fmt,- I Knows e'uer'ynrzf'. lfnglisb Club 2: l'li Y 45 Oliicers' Club Bzislcvtlmll 3,4g Football 3,-l. lQl,lfANORlC IKEAYIQR fBCancrJ Hraxing 'ways Tlzrouglzout IIN duyx. urcr 13 G.A.A. 41 Girl liSSL'l'YCS 3,-L SHERMAN L. BEECHER F1111 of grit, Docs llix bil. linglisll Club -3 Basketball 3.43 Fuotbnll 4. llARRllQ'l l' BENSON tllayl Can draw I Without a flaw. Sllllil,l'fY BERGER Lirizrrfzrl maid,' Far ,rlzr stmyfvl. l.llk'I'IllL1l'E' :uul Arts A. FLORENCIQ BERKOYITZ Klflupsb Can drpend . .011 .tflzix friend. hs. 3 ., 4 Club ll Bztslcetbnll l. llusiness Ailniiiiistiwiulil ,Xtb'c-tic Assrwizttiml 42 Biifngy Club 2: German Club 3.4. Secretary 4: fi.A.A. 4: Girl Re- -f-rvi-: 3.41 l'ubi: Sp:-'iliiiig Club 43 Rifle Cwrps 3.43 4 luilustriril Arts Ag Auto Mt-ulizuii s: lwrtvill 2.u,4, 'l'x iul' 4 Litviziture zunl Arts A: Blue :incl Culil Club 3,43 Lilpin 2.,w.4g l'ublic Speaking Club 4: R.O.T.C. 1,2,5,4, Captain 2,5,4: Senior l'i:iy 4: S-icizil Scicnre Club 45 Stuclunt Council 2.143 Business Aclministrzitirinz Gilpin English Club l. 'l'rc-:Ls- l,lIvi'zitui'c' :intl Arts A: ljlui- :null fmlfl Club 5,42 tiilpiu 1 l.ilc-rfvure :iwl Arts A: Bzunl Rezulcr 1.1: Class Day Spa-ulcer, Reply to Scniwrs 3: linsliion Artist for juurnal 4g G.,-X.A. 1,15 Gilpin linglisli Club 2: Nzttimizil llouor Sucicty 5,-1: Public Speaking Club 4: ll.O.'1'.C. Siunisor 41 Sncretziry wi ,luuiur Class 3: Sprmsiws' Club 4: Student C-iuncil lg 'liL'I'IWSlCllHl'l'Illl Club 2.3.41 Sc-iiif-1' l'i'ir 4. Literature :tml Arts ll, Athletic Association 'lg French Club 3.4: Girl Rcscrvcs 3,45 G.A.A. l.2,41 Ivy Day Poem 4: Library Club 4, President 4: Lit Lights 4, Vice-Presb ilcnt 4, Girl Scouts 1,23 Public Speaking Club 4: Senior l'l:iy 4: Social Scivnce Club 4: XY.ll.NY, l,2g XYinner of lissi' Contest if Business :ind Professional XYon1en's s1 glG ' 3le 1 1 x '3lu 1 N ' J ff' : ' 16 1l---o- - - f,.- L-.X RACHEL BISCHING iRayJ Twinkling eyeg Rather shy. Teacher's3 Chorus 13 German Club 3,43 G,A,A. 1,2,3,-13 Girl Reserves 3.43 Rifle Corps 33 Typing Award 43 Base- ball 23 Basketball 23 Hockey 2,33 Track 1. ILA E. BISHOP Never jrownsg Loves new gowns. Literature and Arts A3 Athletic Association 43 Biology Club 23 French Club 2,3: Girl Reserves 3,4, Group Vice- President -13 Public Speaking Club 43 Social Science Club 43 Senior Play 4. WILLIAM BISHOP lSonuyJ Work well donej Has praises won. Industrial Arts A3 Blue and Gold Club 3,43 Athletic As- sociation 43 Boys' Chorus 2,33 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Bas- ketball 3,43 Track 43 All Conference Team Lights 33 Elec- tric Shop Team 2, Captain 2. FRANCIS BLOGG Quite shortg Full of sport. Business Administration3 Tennis 2,33-4. ALLEN BODENSCHATZ CBodieJ Friend to allg Is so small. Literature and Arts A3 Biology Club 23 Bass Choir 2,33 Gilpin English Club 23 Junior Chorus 13 Senior Chorus 2,33 Public Speaking Club 43 R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,43 Social Science Club 43 Senior Play 43 Tennis 3,4. ELFRIEDA 1-1. BOEHNERT tem Always herselfg Thl1i'5 Elf Literature and Arts A3 Athletic Association 43 Class Day Speaker, Advice to Juniors 43 Debating Club 33 Girl Reserves 3,43 Journal Staff 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Public Speaking Club 43 Rifle Corps 3,43 Senior Play 43 Senior Scraps Stal? 43 Social Science Club 43 l,2, Vice-President 23 Year Book Staff. Senior Statistics 4. ELEANOR BOLDT Cblitzij This shy thing Sure can sing. TS3ChC1'.SQ Athletic Association -13 Public Speaking Club 43 Senior Chorus 4. NVILLIAM BOLLS ilrishj From out of towng Knocks 'em down. Industrial Arts A3 Printing3 Blue and Gold Club 3,43 Journal Printer 1,2,3,43 Football 33 Shop Baseball 1,21 Shop Basketball 1,23 Track 1,2. l lil 'EE' i S' if P in 1 is QE.-iv 1 Eg QE?-4 ' U, ,. ,ls--ch 5 2 . ,.- ff 17 unmpss HHH? EH -L. E1 QQ: ... -,J 2 E 4- -.- -1- .,.f 1.- -...v ...S 5..- -1... to -- i 1 :gg L: 5 T511 'Eel .T . P3 ,B ,,..' -1-f . ..-- , A ' 3. '-' ----n 'I 3 , Q i i I .i . ll ,.. ' ':'...., , , - .-7 -.f - Q t ,L 3 I' 'Q' I U g ' , G il-v XQE7 N .f f' ..J.-.- 3. 1 ' T T T X v iT?'-' ff '? -5 ' - ' X X fliil' it fi 1 U - - N , N A , , XXI If KX 5 1 I V LA f 'sf J 4 T... 4 --A ' H n ,Z S .42 ,.f?, I X .-af . I , X' -' A X. Q ' L . S. .,--. - A .,,.-5 L. ' 3 f s ' XYILLIAM BOOKER fBillJ Here's Bill, ' Never a pill. Business Administration: Blue and Gold Club 1,Z,3,4: Gilpin English Club Z: Social Science Club 4: Basketball 1.2.33 Football 1,Z.3,4, Captain 2,35 Track 1.2,3. AUDREY NI. BOURGUIGNON CBilliel Lovable and true: To each one she knew. Business Administration: Girl Reserves 5,42 G,A.A. 2.3: giloin English Club 1: German Club 2.3,-1: Senior Chorus i ,.... . XYILBUR A. BRADLEY tBillb Patent-leatlzer hair: Clariuelisl rare. Engineering: Banrl 1.2.3,-I. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Hi Y 3.-l: Member of National Championship Band, 1.2: Na- tional Band Association 1.2.3,-1: Social Science Club 4: Solo Contest 4. BURTON BREIDERT KBurtl Will surely succeed: Hopes to indeed. Engineering: Concert Band -l: Drafting Club 2.3: French Club 2,3,-8: Military Banrl l,3: R.O.T.C. 2.3. MARIAH BRERETON A girl znzliquef Fiddle squeak. Business Administration: Orchestra 1.2.3,-lg Social Science Clulr 4: Member of District Championship Orchestra 4: Member of State Championship Orchestra 4. RETA BRIDDICK Kind-hearted and true, Has a broad view. Secretarial: Scriluo Club -l, Secretary 4: Girl Reserves i Social Science 3. ETTA HRINTZ tlrishl Hair red: Never dead. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: Gilpin English Club l.Z, Secretary 2: C1.A.A. 1.2.3,4: Girl Rea serves 3.4: Girl Scouts 1: Library Club 3: Public Speaka ing Club 4: R.l.R. 4: Senior Play 4: Social Science Clnb 41 Tcrpsichorean Club 4: Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1,2,.l,-3: Hockey l.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3. BETTY BROAD This maid we jind Practical and kind. Secretarial. .gs LATE to X3 LCE? P! 4 si QL-zffriica 1 1 55 -2.2-'...-I-fin: ' ,va -1-X--6 ,-,h : - -:S 18 X tax ces pl fie 1 1 5:-1.0. - - ,-,.- hrifsol pe'-il-sr fl 4 ' nn- nsiif CLARENCE BROCKMAN tBrockJ When at restg At his best. lnwlustrial Arts Ag Electric Shop 4: Shop Basketball 1. RAY BROSELL He likes his taskg Do not ask. Business Administration: Chorus 1.13.-ll Journal Staff 43 Senior Scraps Staff 43 Usher 3.4. BARBARA BROUGHTON Darling smiley Knows a pile. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association -lg Girl Re- serves 3, 45 Journal Staff 45 Senior Scraps Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,-lg Orchestra 1.2,3,4, Vice-Pres iflent 45 Public Speaking Club 43 Treasurer of Junior Class 35 Student Council 1,35 W.H.VV. 1,23 Year Book Staff, Assistant Editor 43 Senior Play 43 Class Sponsor 43 Member of District Championship Orchestra 43 Mem- ber of State Championship Orchestra 1, 4. ELEANORE B. BROVVN fBr0wnieJ Very petiteg Hard to beat. 'l'cacl1er'sg G.A,A. 1. .Zz Gilpin English Club 32 Lunch Room Club 2.4: Social Science Club 4. GERALDINE BUCKNER Gerry? Not too tally Friend to all. Clerical: Athletic Associationg Coznptometer Pin 3: Girl Reserves 3: Journal Staff -lg Basketball lg Year Book Stal? 4. DOROTHY BELLE BURGESS tDoatlyj Knows what to dog Completing is virtue. A Literature and Arts B: Camera Club -lg German Cluh Zu 3. -li G.A.A. 4: Hockey -lg Member of Sectional Cham- pionship Orchestra 4: Member of State Championship Orchestra 4. MARJORY C. BURMASTER lMarjl Enemies fewg So cheerful too. Secretarialg R.I.R. 4. LUCILLE CALLAHAN Shining dark hairg Skin almost fair. Literature and Arts A. 594 h .3E?alf.1 ,-f-2' ,.,- f - 19 F! G' 1 ei If 1 pg 1 Fi ffl:-,-ff' if 1 W: f- t ' lfl,YlfR:X D. CARLSON lixceedingly fairy Does twife her share. 'l'e:iclicr's: Athletic Associntinn 43 GA.A. 35 Girl Re- serves 3, 4. l.l'Cll.LPI CARPENTER Likes sewing,- Worth knowing. Business Administration: Orcbe Sectional Cliainfvirmsllip Orcliestrzi -ll Xlcmlier ol State Cliziinpionsliip Orchestrxi -4. strn 2, 3. 43 Member ni liMMETT CASSHJY Ladylv fhoifeg Winning waive. Lilcrinure and Arts ll. MARY XVILL CAVITT fSally5 Very smartg Big heart. l,iternture and Arts B3 G..-X..-X. J, -lg Girl Reserves 3, 4: National Honor Society 43 Public Speaking Club 4: Iizisketliall 3: Hockey 3: Volleyball 3. MARIE CHAMPOUX A harp does playg Has a mystic way. Literature and Arts B3 Public Speaking Club -lg Sncinl Science Club el. CHARLES CHEEK. IR. QChasc-yi Bashful lad: 1 Not so bad. Business Administratinng Athletic Association 4: Gilpin English Club 23 Journal Staff 43 Senior Siren Staff 4. ANGELINE CHELLY A girl so weeg Laughs with glee. Secretnrialg R.l.R. 4. GISNEVIEVE CHILCOTT QGEIIJ Calm and steadyg f Prompt and ready. , l Business Administrationg Gilpin English Club 23 Girl Re- ' serves 3, 45 Journal Staff 41 Lit Lights 4: Public Speak- . ing Clul: 4: Senior Siren Staff 4. X A 5 s Qwest- we L.. Kees, :gigs-::' ff wi ff A- '5 ' 55-gg-5 nr' ,,,-- ,.,-: - ,: 20 M .- 1 if I nnsfapss ERVIN CHRISTIANSEN lCl1ristyl A welcome guestg Never at rest. 1 Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: Gilpin ' English Club 25 Social Science Club 4: Basketball 2. 35 Football 2, 43 lncloor Track Team 4: Track 2. 4. ROY HENRY CLARK tSparkeyl Glee was thereg In hirn to dare. i Business Administrationg Athletic Association 45 Blue and Gold Club 4: Journal Staff 43 Senior Scraps Staff -l: Football 3.4. l,ll,l,IAN CLINTON lLi1h Has pleasant waysg Never delays. Mercantile: Art Club 2, 33 Athletic Association 41 Cain- era Club 1. 2, 3. Secretary 2: G.A.A. 1. 3, 4g Girl Re- serves 33 Journal Stati' 4: Senior Chorus 45 Senior Scraps StaFf 43 Social Science Club 45 Opera Martha -lg Base- ball l. 43 Basketball 3g Tennis 2: Track 4. IRENE CORSINI Never late,- Keeps each dale. Business Administration: Athletic Association 41 Gilpin English Club 2: G.A.A. 3. 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Journal Staff, Business Manager 43 Senior Scraps Staff 43 Stu- mlcnt Council 4: Hockey 45 Track 3: Volleyball 3. JOSEPH CRlSClONE Has much might But little fright. lnflustrial Electric. SIHRLEY CL'RL fSl1irll An all around girlg She is a pearl. 'l'eaclier'sq G.A.A. 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girl Scouts 1. Z3 Journal Stati' 4: Senior Scraps Statt 4. GAYLE M. DAVIDSON We'll miss her face In earh new place. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: G,A.A. 1, 1, J. 4: Girl Reserves 3, -lg Journal Staff 43 R.l.R, 41 Senior Scraps Staff 4. THOMAS C. DAVIDSON tllaxl Forward boyg Teachefs joy. 1 lfngineeringg Band 1, Z. 3. 4: Band Advisory Board 4: Booster Board 3. 42 Hi Y 3, 45 Member of National Championship Band 1, Z3 National Band Association 3, 4: R.O.T.C. 1, .Zz Second Drum Major 3, 4. E ' ' ff: f S ' - 21 Cs ,-,, 4- '-K L: LOIS E. DELANDER A charming miss Full of bliss. Music and Art: Art Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Baccalaureate Usher 34: Band Sponsor 3: Chorus 1: Etiquette Club 1: Gilpin English Club Z, Secretary Z: Public Speaking Club 4: Social Science Club 4: Student Council 3: Terp- sichorean 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA L, DELANDER Modern lass: Of the Senior class. Literature and Arts B: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Bilnlogy Club 2: French Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: I Hi Stars 3: Jour- nalism Club 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Social Science Club 4: 'l'erpsichm'ean Z, 3, 4: Basketball lg Tennis Z. JACK DENVER Known as lark: Brains d0Psn't lack. Engineering: Art Club -lg Banil 1: Ciunera Club 1: Chorus 1: Drafting Club 3, 4: French Club 2, Yice- President 2: Gilpin English Club 2, 3: lli Y 3, 4: Public Speaking Club 4: R.O.T.C, 1, Z: Student Council 1, 2. 3: Basketball 2: Football 2: Track 1. J. ELIZABETH C. Dl Jl'll.lO Illetiyl Past career Crystal clear, Seem-t:ii'i:il Service: R.l.R. 3. CONSTANTINE X. DlMAS 4Stykul Will seek the crook In every nook. Literature and Arts A: DL-hating Club -l: Debating Team -3: Gilpin English Club 2: lli Y -lg Otgficers' Club Z, 3. Treasurer 3: Orchestra 1, l, 3, 4. Soloist 3. -l: Public Speaking Club 4: R.O.T.C, 1,2,S,-l. Captain 3. -I: Senior Play 4: Football 1, 3: Mexnberini District Championship Orchestra 4: Member of State Cliainpionsliip Orchestra J, LILLIAN DONGES CLill Voice so clear: Sweet to hear. Clerical: Athletic Assuciatiini 4: Ctnliptoiiieter Pin 3: Girl Reserves .lg Junior Chorus 1, J: Library Club .iz Senior Chorus J, 4: Baseball 2. . LUIS DONNELLY A pleasant thing,- Joy does bring. 'l'caeher'sg Girl Reserves 5 GEORGE F. DOVVNING Takes his stand In our band. Literature and Arts B: Banil 4: R.O.'l'.C. l. J. 3, Srcontl Lieutenant Z, First Lieutenant l, Captain S: Officers' Club 2. 5: Spanish Club 2, 3, -4: Gym Usher Z, 3: Ausli- torium Usher 2: Ottawa R.O.T.C. Drill Team Z. 3: Senn R.O.T.C. Drill Team .li Captain ni R.O.'l'.C,: llanrl 4: Band Contest 4. feast keel Leif-at Larissa at ff 1 aiiiiff 1 ,ggi ' si if 1 no ff X: '-,S : - 22 .sl obgilsi 1 Mig: ' LE 8iu ' 'fy-'X' f S ' RALPH O. DUGUID lRalphei'l Full of 'wrathg Likes his math. Literature and Arts B3 Public Speaking Club 43 R.O. 'l'.C, 1, Z, 3, 4, Sergeant 35 Usher 4. KATHERINE DUNN fKatyJ In every way, Forever gay. Literature and Arts B5 I-Iainmund High School, Ham- mond, Indiana. 1, 23 Girl Reserves 3, 4: Athletic Associ- ation 4: Social Science Club 4. GLADYS EATON lGladJ Quite shyg Risks does try. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: Girl Reserves 3, -1: Public Speaking Club 4: Baseball lg Basketball 1. EDITH EBERIIART Oh, myg Rather shy. Teacher's3 Girl Reserves 51 Public Speaking Club 3. 42 Social Science Club 4. CLYDE EDDY lSl1ni-tyh Very tall, Above 115 all. Literature and Arts A: Biology Club Z3 journal Staff 45 Journalism Club 4. 'THEODORE EDDY Will advance, Not by chance. Business Administration: Public Speaking Club 4, XVALTER F. EHRHORN lVValtl New at our schoolg Forever cool. Business Administration: Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, Iowa, l, Z, 35 Public Speaking Club 4. DORIS V. EIB Willing lossy Good in class. Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, -lg French Club 35 Girl Reserves 35 Journal Staff 4g Public Speaking Club -lg Social Science Club 49 Student Council 25 Year Book Staff 43 Girls' Athletics. 45 Baseball Z, 45 Field and Track 4: Hockey 4g Tennis 2, 4. Puig? jr 5553-.ss fs I 23 so he 1, RAYMOND EICHHOLZER like! Quite neatg Likes to eat. lnclustrial Arts Ag Plumbing: Athletic Association 43 Chairman of Class Day 4, National Honor Society 4: Shop Basketball 2, 3, 4. IRENE ELLIOTT Long hair: Not a care. Teacher'sg G.A.A. l, 2: Journal Stat? 4: Social Science Club 4: Basketball 1: Volleyball 4, FRANCES ENEBO QFran7 Not a blujg Knows her stuji. Business AdH1iUiS-t1'3tiOllQ Debating Club 45 Debating Team 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, -lg Girl Scouts lg Gilpin English Club Z, Vice-President 2: Public Speaking Club 4: Stu- ilent Council 1: Social Science Club 4g Baseball 1: Basket- ball 13 Hockey 1. EDNA ERICKSON ilfdtlyj No disgrace To any place. Secretarialg Athletic Association 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 R.I.R. 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 2. OSCA R ERICKSON School doneg Honors won. Business Administration, MARGARET MIRIAM FARGO QPcgJ Plenty of styleg Merry smile. Literature and Arts A: Art Club 3: Chorus l, J: French Club 3, 4. Vice-President 3. President 4: G..-XA. 1, 2. 5, 45 National Honor Society 5, 4, Public Speaking Club 43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3, 43 Sponsors' Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Terpsichorean Club 1, 2, 3, 43 XY.Il.iV. 1: Tennis 1, 2. YICTORIA FELUS tVicieH Locks of goId,' Never bold. Secretarial: Girl Reserves J: R. I. R. 4. FRANCIS FLANNIGAN Big jiglzterg Poor writer. Literature anrl Artsg Gardner-Soutli XYilxnington High School 1, 2: Blue and Gold Club 3, 45 Journal Staff -tg Senior Siren Staff 43 Basketball 3. 43 Football 4. c 1iu LC ,Q 1 1 kMk siu '-I , 1b'? 4i I-,. 2 ' mm 24 S LAX S tab Ib'-'K+ -In '- f-f' r- ' FQLLL-fs-.Lf 'gif' 1 FRANCIS XV. FOSTER iFrrin7 Bashful youth,' Thafs the truth. Engineering: Chorus 1. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 R.O. '1'.C. 1, Z, 3, 4, Corporal 2, First Lieutenant 4, Private 1, Sergeant Major 35 Student Council 1: Track 3, -l. ETHEL FREDERICKSON lChzittyj Lucky to find,- Foithful and kind. Secretarial: Girl Reserves 3, 45 R.I.R. 45 Social Srience Club 4. VIRGINIA FREEMAN tommy, We are told Slze'll honors hold. Literature and Arts A5 Athletic Association 45 French Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Girl Reserves 3.4: National Honor Society 45 J Hi Stars 35 Journal Staff 4: Public Speak- ing Club 43 Senior Play 4: Senior Scraps Staff 4: Social Science Club 45 lY.H.lV. 1.2. RICHARD R. FREEZE CDickJ Likes vioIi1zs,' But never begins. Literature and Arts A5 Hi Y 3, 45 Member of District Championship Orchestra 45 Member of State Champion- ship Orchestra 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, First Sergeant 35 Usher 1. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FRIEDRICH A youth so rare Untouched by care. Inclustrial Arts A. RUSSELL H. FULTON CRussD Full of witg Makes a hit. Secretarial: Band 35 Biology Club Z5 Chorus 2: Hi Y 4: Journal Staff 45 Public Speaking Club 45 R.I.R. 45 R.O. T.C. 1, Z. 3. 4, Lieutenant Z, 3, Second Lieutenant 45 Senior Play 4: Social Science Club 3. EUGENE L, FUNK QGeneJ Cares not to swimg Eyes not so dim. Business Administration: Military Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Public Speaking Club 45 R.O.T.C. 1. Z, 3, 4. MARCELLA GARLICK Reads lots of booksg Chooses cozy nooks. Teacher's5 Athletic Association 45 Gilpin English Club Et ffgigl Reserves 3: Journal Staff 45 Senior Scraps , a . 5 S Q hue X I L, X L-.TEE pf 5v 1 1 :sig-:li-gif' 1 9-'X' ff' S ' - Z5 X tax tax pri FQ 1lU 1 'S 'P-gl 5 H5558 1 BERNARD GICGLER , Always readyg Firm and sleady. 1 lnvlustrial Arts A: Auto. BIARCEl.l,A GLIQASON 4X4-ieym Has mzzflz skill,- Kind good will. Secretarialg G.A.A, lg Girl Rererveb 3: R.l.R. 4: Sucial Science Club 43 Hawt-ball I: Baikcrlwall 'lk-am 2: Track 1. HAROLD GOIST Himself xlzould blameg If he gets no fame. lnnlustrial Arts Ag Electrical Slnqi: llainl 1, J, 43 R.O. 'I'.C. 2, S, Sergeant S. EUNYARD GOODMAN Makes noise: Has paise. lnllustrial Arts A: Hnuie Carpentry. MARGARET GRAHAM lhlarnieb Hall of fame: Is her aim. Literature anal Arts Al H,A.A. I. 2, S: liirl Rcaerves 5. 41 French Cluli J. 53 Fcytellt- Circle 4: Public Speakv ing Club 4: Sc-nifir Play 4. CATHERINE GRANT tliatiel A Girl Smut true, With eyes of blue. Literature anil Arts A: Atlilctit' Assnciatinii 4: French Club 53 G.A.A. l,2.3,4: llirl Rsacrres 3: Girl Scouts 1: Orchestra Z,3.-lg llnckc-3' 11 Nlcmlwr oi District Cham- pinnsliip Orchestra 4: Alt-nibt-r uf State Cliarnpi-nwliip fJI'Cl'lt'5ll'Zl 4. MARIIARET' GRANT A solemn jaceg But has grace. Literature and Arts A3 4i.A.A. 1, 2. 5: Girl Scnuts 1. J, 3, 4, Captain Elect at Farragut l. J, 5, 41 Public Speaking Club 4: NY.H.VV. 1, Z. YERNA li. GRANT Does 710 Jzarmg Possesses charm, Literature and Arts Ag Art Club 3. 4: Biology Club 2: French Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: journal Stat-T 4: jour- nalism Club 4: Public Speaking Club 43 Senior Play 4: bocial Science Club 43 VV.HAV. l. 26 fre fr X l has L, use i PM P! i 1 at- '5 ' A222-'avi ww ff ' DONALD I. GRAY Carries a sword: May own a Ford. Engineering: French Club 2: Officers' Club 3, 4: R.O. T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Sergeant Z, 3, Second Sergeant 3, Captain 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Ritie Team 3, 4. ERNEST GRAY Struts the hull: Smiles for all. Literature and Arts A. HELEN MAXINE GRAY tMaxJ Quite bright: Very polite. Teacl1er's.: G.A.A. 3, 4: German Club 2. 5. 4: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Sponsors' Rifle Club 3: Journal Stat? 4: Senior Siren Staff 4: R.O,T.C. Band Sponsor 3, 4. BEULAH A. GREEN Willzngly serves 5 Credzt deserves. Teacllerls: Athletic Association 4: Botany Club 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Gilpin English Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: I Hi Stars 3: National Honor Society 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Senior Play 4: Social Science Club 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council Z, 3: Terpsi- chorean Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Treasurer of Senior Class 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Captain 1, 2, All-Star Team 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1. Z: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2: Volleyball 3. CHARLES GREENBECK Sure can fight: Forever bright. Literature and Arts B. JENNIE MARIE GREGURICH Ueanj Your bubbles break: When you awake. Secretarial Service: Certificate on Noiseless Remington 3: Gilpin English Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Silver Pin on Underwood 4: Baseball 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Hockey 2: Track Z. MARY GRIFFIN Does not srorng Never forlorn. Secretarial: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Martha 4: R,I.R. 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4. Girl Reserves .lg Opera BETTY GRO'l'l-I Pleasant smile: Knows the style. Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gilpin English Club 2: Girl Reserves 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Senior Play 4: Sponsors' Club 4. President 4: Sponsor of R.O. T.C. 4: Terpsiehorean Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain 4: Hockey 4: Track 4. hgilgl SVP? Ltvfiii F5 'Ls' si S2352 ff 1 A 1 ae 1-f.!',..-Lain: 1 -15--c- 5 : - - 'A A: fd 1 u.E.ii..usS 27 hi Dsl- Lrc?f4l.i Lrfiglii I A255-r Q il' if ' 5552 --A ,- C f-f ff-3 ' A E-' E BETTY GRUBER In her ta see,' i N0 stupidity. Clerical. XY. EMERSON HACKER A bay quite large, Could move a barge. Electrical Enginceringg R.O.'1'.C. 1. 1. 3. 4. First Lin-nl tenant -1 GLADYS HAGBIAYER Brilliant nzindg And- friend cazrzbizzvd, Business Administration: Athletir Assnciatinii 4: GMX. A. 1.2.42 Girl Reserves 3. 4: ,lournal Staff -li National Honor Society 3. 4: Rifle Corps 4: Senior Scraps Staff -ll Social bcicncc Clulu 41 Year BU.-k Staff -l. EDXYARD 1'lAl.l.0XYEl.L Has no grirfg What relief. Business Amiininistration. .IAM ICS 1-lAMll,'l'ON Never swearsg A mistake rfpairx. Engineering: Athletic .Xu-lcizitinii 42 Sncial Scfvncc' Club -l. MARY IIAMLIN Complexion finrj Hair does Shiner I.ilerziturv and Arts A: Athletic Assnciati-vii 4: lliulogy Club .25 French Club 3. 4, Vice-Prcsislent 4: Girl Re- serves 3, -lg journal Staff 4: Senior Siren Stal? -l: ,l Hi Stars 3: Public Speaking Club -lc Social Science Club 4g lY.ll.XY. 1, J, Secretary 1: Year Bowl: 5t:iIl' 4. ROHICRT L. IIAMLIN Qllnlij Always gayg We mast say. Lit:-raturc and Arts A: Art Club -I: Athletic Assnciatinn 41 Blue and Gnlil Club 3, lg Gilpin English Club 3: Ili Y Cluli 5, -lg R.0,'l'.C. 1, 1, 3, -lg ll',ll,XY. l, J: 'llcnnis Team l, 2. 3, 4. IQILIQIQN H,-XNSOX Song of a birdg Q From her we lzeard. 1 Secretarial: Chorus 1. 2. 5, 4: Girl Rcscrves 3. -lg R. LR, 45 Treble Ch-iii 2, 5. 4, S' fr fs ' Z8 X LA X X L X ff 'S-X' ff' S Knowing look,' 2 5' Like a book. 'l'eacl1er's: Athletic Assn. -l: Chorus ll Gilpin English Club 1: G.,-X.A. 1. 2, 3, -lg Girl Reserves 3, -lg Girl Scouts 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Puhlic Speaking Cluh 45 Scniur Play 41 Social Science Cluh 4: Member ui District Cliainpifm- ship Orcheftin 43 Blcnilver of State Cliainpiunsliip Or- chestra 4. if - i KZ fill URMOND ll:XliDY Qlhulilyl Give a fheerg f For this friend Jzere. lnilustrial Arts A: Electric Shop: Blue anal G-Jlil Cluli 3, 43 Basketball 1. J, 3. 4: Football 1, 3. -l: Track 3, -lg Sh-up Basketball l, 1. 3. VIRGINIA lIAR'l'MiXN 1Chickl We shall grieveg When you leave. Secretarial: G.A,A, 1: Girl Scouts 11 llirl Reserves S, 43 junior Chorus 1, J: Opera Martha -J: R.l.R. 43 Se-nil-r k'l1m'us 3, 41 Sucinl Science Club J. ,ll'.XNl'l'A IIARTONG lxital A cheery pal,' Dorn good gal. Literature and Arts Ag Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3. -43 Public Speaking Club 43 Sponsor of R.O.T.C. 5, 4. Headquarters Co. 3, First Battalion 4: Treble Choir 2, 3. -lg XV.H,XY. 1. IIARLAN G. llAS'1'ER'l' KSwerleJ Will anywhere go: Never says no. lfngineering, as . FLORENCE IIAYCK ' Looks of surprise,- Irz both of her eyes. Secretarialg R.l.R. -I. Z SAXNGER HAYNYOOD Girls does avoidg Life lze enjoyed. Business Arlrninistrritiong Gilpin lfnglish Club -3. JOHN HEALD He is quite proudg But still laughs loud. Business Administration: Shelbyville High School, Shel- byville, Tennessee 1, Z, 35 Orchestra 45 Member of District Championship Orchestra 45 Member of State Championship Orchestra 4. I .illiflf kfligalffg C f-',: fi, 3 - -S 29 .Xl,lKTiR'l'.-X A. HARDY ilk-rt! ,f 1 real me wife l M152 L, Misa I psi.:-2-E9 ff 4 piififv is pi' '5 1 ,gl-ig-ai-52 44 fr, ss its ff. 3 - ULQEES YERNA HEBERT Likes to ride: j At his side. Secretarial: Gilpin English Club Z: Girl Reserves 3,-11 R.I.R. -l. GLENN HEDBERG Far our band: He is grand. Business Ailministratinng Hanil 1.2.4. EDXYIN HENDERSON Proclaim the great: You need not wait. Literature and Arts A: Biology Club Z: Color Sergeant 3.4: Gcrrnan Club 3.-4: Hi Y Club 2.3.-1: National Hfwmn- Society 4: R.O.T,C. l.2,3,4g Tennis 1.13,-1. FRED HENXINGS N0 worries, Never lzurries. Business Administratinn: Hamel l,2.3,-1: 1-li Y 3: Memluer uf National Championship Banfl 1.2: National High School Band Association 3.4: Sncial Science 4. XYALDINE IIENRIIQ Rcdeems all errors: Has 710 terrors. Engines-ring. HELEN IIENSEL l5quec-ki Called Sqz4ee12 Not meek. Literature and Arts A: Art Club l.3: Athletic Assnci- lltlljll 4: Chorus 1. J: French Club SA: G.A.A. 1.2: Hik- ing Clulu 1: Social Science Club 4: Senior Play 4. ROSE HERZOG Dark brown tressesg She possesses. , Secretarial: Orchestra lg Public Speaking Club 4: Senior ' Play 4: R,l,R. 4: Member of District Championship Or- chestra -4: Member of State Championship Orcllestra al. l JUIIN HIBNER Clillllif Can only 'waifg To know his fate. Ellgiureriugz Drawing Clulx 3: R.O.'1'.C. 1,.3: Svcizll Science Club 4. K X X L, X2 1. X '33 nl 'viii Fa if 1 Pi is-:fin 1 :ilu 1 ,Q -gr:-3-ilu: 4 f-' ff- 3 ' E-'S 30i -Tl C-J xlib-lick ff. S - HLQU-ss CHARLES HOFFER CCl1uckJ Has great lucky Known as Chuck Business Administration: Athletic Association 45 Banml 33 German Club 33 Journal Staff -lg R.O.T.C. 1.2: Senior Siren Staff -4: Year Book Stalif 4, Organizations 43 Track 3,4. ELEANOR HORSCHLER Work's rightg Teaclzefs delight. Business Aclministrationg Athletic Association 43 Gilpin English Club Z: Girl Reserves 45 Journal Staff -tg Na- tional Honor Society 3,4g Senior Scraps Stat? 43 Social Science Club 43 Student Council 4. RHODES HUTCHINSON tDustyJ -Bashful boyg Motlzerlv joy. Industrial Arts Ag Art Club 2: Journal Printer 1.Z,3,-li Print Shop Basketball 1.25 Print Shop Baseball 1.2. JANET JARDINE Sure can actg f It's 11 fact. Secretarial Service: Biology Club 2: Girl Reserves 3.42 Junior Chorus 1. 2: R.I.R. 4. President 43 Social Science Club 4. CLARENCE JOHNSON CRetlj Will not hesitateg Study does penetrate. Engineering: Joliet Model Airplane Club 1.2.3,4. HILDUR JOHNSON Likes booksg . Gaad looks. Secretarialg National Honor Society 3.4: Class History 4. LINNEA Y, JOHNSON KLynl By her timid graceg We read her face. Teaclier's Chorus lg Lunch Room Club 2.3.4. MARTHA JOHNSON Thoughts does expressg Either more or less. Secretarial Service: G.A.A. 33 Girl Reserves .35 R.I.R. 4. Sea boreal New L, Meek il s! - Gr 1 ,g 3u 1 t,!. 4 1 Egg- at -' ,Q ,L-Sie fr- 3 - -4- V ILE-PSS 31 srzgliiai 18 1 hx fla 1 rf' fr' 3 ' STANLEY JOHNSON KSwede7 Forever slutteringg ,Never muttering. Business Administrationg R.O.T.C. Band 1.2.3. LESTER JONES lBntlJ Brings clzeerg Never drear. Engineering: Track 5. PAUL E. JONES Clze'0y owns, Never moans. lnclustrial Arts Ag Blue ancl Gold Club 2,3.4g Orchestra 1.2.3,-l, President 4: Opera Cavaleria Rusticanau 31 Basketball Z3 Football 2.3,-83 Member of District Cham- pionship Orcllestra 45 Member of State Championship Orcliestrzl 4. JOHN JUBERA Will smash all jearsg In future years. Intlustrinl Electric. ERIC KEITH Will ind cl wayg We all pray. House Carpentry. DENNIS KELLY tDinnyl All-state starg Excels by far. Industrial Arts A: Electric Shop: Blue and Gold Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3,43 President of Junior Class 3: All-Conference Guard 3: All-Conference Tackle 2,3,4: All-Tournament Guard 35 Basketball 1..Z.3.4g Football 1.2.3,-1: Shop Basketball l. LYNETTE KEMP CJimmiej Neat and trimg Likes to swim. Teachers: G.A.A. 1.2.3,-1, Manager of Social Committee 43 Girl Reserves 3. President 33 Public Speaking Club -1. Chairman of Social Committee -13 Senior Play 43 Student Council 23 Terpsichorean Club 3.4: All-Star Basketball Team 2.3,-1: Baseball 1.2,3,4g Basketball 1.2, 3,43 Hockey XVINIFRED KERR fXYinnie7 Fair of faceg Full of grace. ' Literature and Arts A3 Girl Reserves 3,4: National Honor Society 43 Public Speaking Club 45 Ritle Corps 3.4. Secretary 43 XV.H.W. 1. .gs J io. X page 1 1. ef? F' 1 Age 1 ,!-Ls.g1- 1 ,Q j.:..j-Sir: 1 fr, ,f-N1'-'o- rf- 3 5' 32 P! 1 si gigglc 1 F5 Li.-7-if-'aL' 1 QE-ggi-gl? 1 I 'R R :R--Xi fri : - VIVIAN KIGHT CBabeJ Sweet repliesg Sufh soft sig.hs. Secretarial: G.A.A. 43 Girl Reserves 3,43 R.I.R. 43 Social Science Club 43 VV.H.VV. 1. ww DOROTHY KINSLEY Daily grows wiser,- A good adviser. Secretarialg Girl Reserves 3.42 R.l.R. 43 Social Science Club 4. KATIIARYN KLIXGLER Qliaddyl Rather thin3 But a pretty skin. Secretax-ial3 Girl Reserves 3, 43 R.I.R. 43 Social Science Club 4. GLENN KNIPPEL Severe disseftiong Sly inspection. Industrial Arts A. . 1 M .pa EUGENE Koenig: ,si Always 'wears glassesg , Ne'er teases losses. fe Industrial Carpentry. :fs- MARIAN KOHLE womm,-s Heeds earh ruleg Of this school. Teacl1er's3 Clmrus l,2,3,-I3 Girls' Chorus 3: Girl Reserves .lnlj French Club 3,-1: Opera Martha 43 Public Speak- ing Club -3: Rifle Corps 4: Social Science Club 4. MARSHALL KOHLE Temperate will,' Strength and skill Agrirulture. LEON H. KOLBER LLeeJ Likes to dreamy He's a scream. Engineering Band 43 Joliet Model Airplane Club 3,43 Orchestra 1.2.33 R.O.T.C. 1,Z,3. X Lewes f fwpEs L Uqsgiegl A2522 Ge 1 Hifi-in 1 F5- '3 ' Egg- rx 1 : fd 3311- K-,, 3 - 5' 33 Fu 1 1 gigs-,-. 1 flu -2 -3 XII' LX IX IxOLI VIAY Glaly Amzable youth Fartitude and truth. Clerical Service: Senior Chorus 4. MARION J. KORN A far does dri'ue,' But does not arrive. Industrial Arts A. VKX' BIIRIAM KRAINIER Sure can debate, Men d0esn't hate. Literature and Arts A3 Athletic Association 45 Consti- tution Day Speaker -lg French Club 3.-lg G.A.A. 1.2.31 Reserves 3,-l. 'I're-asurt-r 45 Girl Scouts lg Debating Club 4: Debating Tenni 4: Ivy Day Speaker, Ivy Day Oration 4g Journal Statf 43 National Honor Society 45 Public Speaking Club 4: Riiie Corps 3.43 Senior Siren Stat? 4: Senior Play 41 Social Science Club 4: Student Council .lg IY.l-I.XY. 1.25 Baseball 1. LLOYD KRAPF Puts mind and heart Into his art. Literature and Arts B. CERALDINE G. KRISTAL CGerrieJ Genie, Genie, Always merry. Business Administratinng Athletic Association 4: G..-X. A. 1.Z,3.-3: Girl Reserves 43 Journal Staff 45 Senior Scraps Staff 4: Social Science Club 4: Baseball 2: Ilasketball 1.4: Hockey 1.2: Track lg Opera Martlm. 4. OLGA MARIE KRYICII Never delaysg Receives our praise. Secretarial: Athletic Association 45 Cv.A.A. .l.4g Library Club 43 R.I.R. 45 Baseball 3,43 Volleyball 3,4. XYEBSTER LANG CBubJ Likes to chatg Tips his hat. Business Administration: Biology Club 23 Blue and Gold1Club 3,-lt Gilpin English Club 1, President 1: Jour- nal Staff 4, Editor 43 Journalism Club 45 Secretary of I.H.S.P.A. Convention 4: Social Science Cluh 43 Usher 1.3,-lg Football 2.3.4, Captain of Lightweights 4g Tennis 3.4. ARTIICR LANGELAND Likes the peaceg Noises will cease. Industrial Arts Ag Electric Shop. .si L 34 5 5 45 S 'iifkl F53 sl gg: if ' A5525 if ' AGES- 1 55 iff- if 1 . : ,-I -r f-,. : - YZS 1 ,-fr 1. ylOSlfl'lllNE LA PIANA Clue l,oppyl Crossed the 0CFl1ll,' Without rommotion. I 'l'eucl1er's: Gilpin Ifnglisli Cluli .lg 4i.A.A. l,J.3,43 filfl Reserves -lg Pnlilic Speaking Clulv 4: llzislu-tlvall 1.2,.41 lloekey 1.2.-I: Tennis 2: 'llrzick l. ,l EAN lf'l l'li LARSON Earl: one yearns 1 For pleoxant turns. Si-crvt:n'i:1l St-rviceg G.A,A, .lg Girl Rt-serves 5: journal ' Stntl' -ll K1-'llo Cluli 4: R.l.R. 4: Senior Scraps Stal? 4. XlAl4,lORll', l'liAXLl'.S l,ASlxl',R lxlflfyl Bright and smarty A loving lteaft. l,iterziture nntl Arts A: Art Clulw 3: Biology Clulr 2: French Club 4: Girl lit-sq-iwcs 3.4: rl Ili Stars 3: National Honor Society 3,-l: l'ulllic Speaking Clnlw 4, Secretary 43 Senior l'l:iy 4: Social Seienee Clnli 3,43 Stuclent Coun- qil 1,135 XY,H,XY, 1,2, l'resi4lent 1: Robert Adam .-Xu':n'rl 1,13 XYon the Essay Contest of the Business and Pro- fessi-mal XYon1en's Club 2. lllflixlflf l,A'l'Z Swrrt rlzildq Not wild. Sucre-trn'i:ll Service: R.l,R. 4: Social Science Clnlv -l, NlYR'l'l,lf LAXYSON Has gift of speerlig Within hor reach. l,itergiturt- :in-l Arts A: Girl Reserves 3,4: Nzltionzil ll:-nor Society J: l'nlilic Speaking Cluli -l. lfS'l'IllfR l.lfYlN llfssyl Always will passg Never will sass. Literature zinfl Arts Ag Athletic Association -lg lfrencli Club 3.41 G.A.A. 1.2.3,-1: Girl Reserves 3.4. Secretary -1: Hill Scouts L22 Nfitional llonor Society 43 Social Science Clulw 4: llgislcrtlmll 1.2.3.-l. l,0RlNlf G. l.ll.YA llicnel Whispers low,- - Clever you know. Music :Anil Art: Biology Cluli 2: Girl Reserves 3,4. Sec! retary 3: J Hi Stars 3: Journalism Club 4: Journal Stat? -l: Junior Chorus 1.2, Accompanist 1,23 Member of District Chxnnpinnsliip Orchestra 4: Music to Class Song 4: National Honor Society 3,-1: Prize Essay 13 Senior Chorus 3.4, Accompanist 3,42 Social Science Club 41 Stull:-nt Council 4: Soloists' Accompanist of Band 4: Menilier ol State Clmmpionsliip Orchestra 4. ROSE LIXDBERG All your pride You do hide. Secretarial Service: liirl Reserves 3: I Hi Stars 2,33 Scrilno Cluli -l. -Sis U X X2 -S155 F! 1 ei fi:--szggla 7 1 ai .2--:f'gl ' 1 M F 5 'dv X: fr- 3 - ij Cggipss ' 35 x Lkxp X QNX 3. x pi 1iv 4 ' 1 Q32-Civ C: f,N 3 - 1-.fi 11.551 DSS JOHN LINDHOLM When on the stage: Is in a rage. lfngincering, GEORGIA LINTER Give her a start: She's quite smart. Litrrziture and Arts A. OZIQLL LOCKNER tI,i,.fkyb D0esn'l like workj But still does not shirk. lnilustrial Axis A: Electric Sli-ip: Suniiir Chnius J. AIOIIN E. LOFGREN l,lOln1nyJ In dire need: Has utmost speed. Electrical Engineering: Bass Chnir 2.3,-1: l,2,3,4: Drafting Cluh 1, Secretary Buys' Cli-urns J: French Club 2.31 Mixed Clwrus l.l1 Gilpin English Club 1, Secretary 1: Opera Bells of Bcziujulnisn 1, Czivalleria Rusticanan 1: Senior Chorus 3,-8. JAMES LONG ,,.,. Helps along: Someone wrong. lingiueering: Athletic Assnciaitinii 4: Drnttiug Klub J. l1lfliNlClf LTJNDBERG lBrl Fair and kindg Never beilzind. Sccrctzirial: Chorus 1.1.3.-lg llul-.' Cli-vru4 3.4: Opc-in Martha 4: R.l.R. 4. tlliNl'IV1lfYE LUNDIN llilviicl Can be trusted,- Is so adjusted. Sccretzirial: Chorus 1,.Z,3,-1: Girls' Chnrug l.2.3.4: O1-eral All at sea, Bells of Bczuijnluisf' C:ivellcria Rusti- cannf' BIarthn. Public Speaking Club 4: R.l R. 4. ALICE G. LYLE Never wild,- This happy child. Secretarial: Caine-ra Club -S: Gilpin English Club 2: C. .'X.A. 1.3.-lg Girl Reserves 4: 'Junior Chorus l, 2: Senior Chwrus 3,-1: OpernQ All at Sen, Bells of lienujolaisf' NIartl1:i: R.l,R. J. 5524 M1353 l wlgii L MT? gel P! C' 1 eiiifsggff 1 s! 's 1 digg-S' W 1 ff K- f - 36 is 1 is 22.25 if ' as 1 fi L23-Aff ' fd , :b---o- fz, 2 - hr SS :LED SIDNEY MADDIS fSidJ Rosy cheeksg Knowledge seeks. Clerical Serviceg Athletic Association 43 Public Speaking Club 4g Senior Play 43 Ticket Seller 1,Z,3,4. BONNIE MALINOFF Pensive moody Likes solitude. - I Engineeringg Athletic Association 4: Gilpin English Club Z. MARY MALONEY Has no joey Failure or woe. Secretarial. FRANCES MANNO tlirannyj Life is mad,- My little child. Secretarial: Girl Reserves 35 R.l.R. 4. LINDA MARY MARKGRAF This girl here Is a dear. Business Admi-nistrationg German Club 2,3,4, President 3.43 G.A.A. 1.25 Girl Reserves 3,-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Library Club 33 R.I.R. 45 Rifle Corps 3. MARGARET MARTIN CPegJ Rules does not breakg The grade will make. Business Administrationg Etiquette Club lg Girl Re- serves -ip Journal Staff 45 Junior Chorus 15 Opera All at Sea. 13 Senior Chorus 29 Social Science Club 4. HELEN MATERNA Talks so wiseg Tells no lies. Secretarialg Junior Chorus 1,23 Senior Chorus 3.-lg R.I.R. 45 Opera Martha 4. FRANK MATTESI Stands ereetg Demands respect. Literature and Arts A. .Qiglgt be X t LCS? Ll he X F! 3' 4 ei U 1 F5 1 ai ,iz-1' 9 1 .- fd -15--'cv ff, 3 - -is 37 EX LIBRIS -Teal Xi 1 Wei Meek 4 GF' 11522131 1 21 fer' f-f': ' Higgs . JOSEPH RICHARD Nl.-X'l l'lfl l,lue'l Plays jazz rornetg Good, you bel. Business Administration: Band 1.1.5,4: Blue antl ll-.ltl Club 1.3,-lg Jazz Orchestra 1,21 journal Staff -1: Orchestra 3,45 R,O.T.C. 1g Member of National Championship Bancl 1.13 Section Leader uf Band 5,4g Student Assistant llancl Director 4: District Champion Orchestra Contest -1: First Prize in Orchestra Soloist Contest 43 Basketball 1,3,4g Football -1: Member uf State Cliampionship Or- chestra 4. AMMA MA'1 l'ESON IAIJ Principles bestg Have stood the test. Secretarial, Athletic Association 4, llnl liesciwt-s 3, -I: National Honor Society 3,43 R.l.R. 4, Social Science Club 4. L'll.XRl.ES BIATTESON ichnckl Never losesg That he chooses. Engineering: Band 1,15 Chorus 3,43 R,O,'1'.k'. 1.1.3 S-plimiiore Committee 1 , D.-XYILI M.-XXXYELL Big and strongg Never wrong. liusmtss Arlininistrationg A Capella Choir 45 Bass Choir 3,4: Boys' Chorus 3,-il: Chorus 1,1143 Opera Martha -lg Senior 1'lay 4. l l llAl,lf MAXVYELI, ihlaxl Works hard: Plays guard. Business Administrationg Blue antl llolil Club 1,1,5.4. Sec- retary and Treasurer 41 Athletic Association 4, President 43 Treasurer nl junior Class 3: llaslqt-tlrzzll l.1..1,lg Foo.- ball 1,141 Track 1.1,3.4. FORREST Mc.-XLl,lS'l'lCR lalacl Never alorzeg A rar 'will own. Musi-' and Artsg Banu! l.1,.7,4. Cont-t-vtmaster 5, 4, Section Leavler 3,-4, Stutlent Dirt-ctor 4, Q2L1Z1llClA!I1ZlNlL'I' 4: ll: Y 3,-4, Cliairxnan of Melnlwrsliip Conimittee 41 National liawl Contest 1.1.42 N.O,ll.L'. 4: Orchestra 3: R,O.'1',C. 1, YlRlllNl,X MCCOY lilinnyl Friends galore, Winning more. Literature and Arts A: 1l.,X.A. 1,.Z.3,4: llirl Reserves 5.45 French Club .Eg Social Scicucv Club 4: F-turlent Council 4: VV.ll.VV. lg Bnnfl Sponsor 4. ISAH1 ILl.E F. Mcll.-X111iY Klsl Never blueg Always through. 'l'eacher's: Girl Reserves 3: Senior Chorus 41 Social Science Club 4: Treble Choir 2: XY.ll.NY. 1. t 1- 1. - 38 he seal f- t ,- : M BERNADETTE McKEON iSisJ The twin so trim, Who likes to swim. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: G.A,A. 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 45 Girl Reserves 39 Girl Scouts.1p Lunch Room Club 3,45 Public Speaking Club 4: Rifle Corps 4: Basketball 1,2,3,-lg All Star Basketball Team 3: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Hockey 1.2,3,4: Tennis 1.2: Track and Field 1,2,3,4g Volleyball Z. ROSE MARY MCKEON iSisl Here's the twin, Who loves to win. Sccretarialg Athletic Association 4: G.A.A. 1,Z,3,4, Ad- vertising Manager 4: Girl Reserves 3: Girl Scoutstl: Lunch Room Club 3,43 Public Speaking Club 4: Rifle Corps 49 Baseball 1,2,3,41 Basketball l,.Z.3,4: Track and Field 1.2.3,-1: Hockey l.Z,3,4: Tennis 1.2: Volleyball 2. Bil'1'l'TY MCKIRGAN Well known,- Soft in tone. Nursing. THELMA MQGLADDERY Each nerve strained, But the top attained. Literature and Arts Ag Girl Reserves 43 Public Speak- ing Club 4: Senior Play 4: Social Science Club 4. MARVIN MEIERS kMarvj To us so dear, This musician here. Business Administration: A Capella Choir 4: Athletic Association 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Chorus 1,.2,3,4: High School Quartette 3: Journal Stat? 4: Senior Siren Staff 45 Delegate to All State Chorus 43 Opera Martha 4. LlLl-.IAN MEDIN Always cool: Loves school. 'FC3CllCl'.SI Girl Reserves 3: Library Club 4: Public S-peaking Club 4: Social Science Club 4: Athletic Asso- ciation . LYCO MIQNOZZI CLyeJ Strong and steady: Keeps ready. lnflustrial Arts: Blue and Golcl Club Z,J,-19 Basketball 1.3.41 Football 3.4. MARY MEINECKE 4SandyJ Full of rnirthg Much worth. Secretarial: Cappella Choir 4: Girl Reserves 4: R.I.R. 4. Vice-President 4: Senior Chorus 3.4: Social Science Club 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Treble Choir 4. Seal be X LYS C rl 4 1 ps '1EEf-'shi 1 3i 1-' T' ,-1' 3 39 iing. .. , - r,-- ,5 1la 1 '5le 1 FQEQEQ-' 'flu 1 R flu l KATHRYN MESIROW Kind and trueg Never blue. Literature and Arts A. is-.- MARY MILES Loyal friend To the end. Business Administrationg French Club 3,4, Secreiary- Treasurer 45 Gilpin English Club Z. IJCON MILLER 1Recll Bold and bra'ue,' Girls he will save. Business Administrationg Biology Club 2, President 25 lli Y lg Sophomore Committee 2, Chairman 25 Student Council Z,.i, Yice'Presiilent 43 VV.H.VV. 1.2. CATHERINE MITCHELL CMitclij Always with Rip Likes tea to sip. Literature and Arts Ag German Club Z5 Gilpin English Club 33 G.A.A. 1.2: Terpsichorean Club 1.2.35 Basket- ball 1: Hockey l: Tennis Z. NICK IXHTCHELL Fruit lie does sellg Sure does it well. Business Administration: Social Science Club 4g Journal itaffk -tlgq Senior Siren Staff 43 Student Council 1,25 r-ic ' ROBERT MOORE A boy so shy,- We 'won-der why? Literature and Arts B. FRANCIS MORIARTY Likes R. 0. T. C. A general will be. lfngineeringg R.O.T.C. 1.2.3.-1. IQDXYARD NIOYNIHAN flfdj Hair curly and blondeg . Of girls not so fond. l Business Administrcitiong Band 3.4: Public Speaking l Club 4g R.O.T.C. 1.2. Sergeant 2. X S 5 Y I 1 d Y A Ll- XC..,s.f 3t ' 1422-11' V ' e!f..r5.a-'ifgc ' 9 ' ggi- H' fd-1b-i1o- fx.: - 40 X ,i lr X 1 wer. si 'Ls' ff si 6 e 1 is--.XB ,. -- ,-,. - he X oss' ' DOROTHY MUELLER Hard to beatg Wise and sweet. , Business Administration: Manhattan High School, Man- hattan, Illinois, 1,2g Athletic Association 43 G.A.A. 3,-tg Girl Reserves 3,45 National Honor Society -1. ALICE MURRAY Clrisl-ij Laugflzing and gayg Smiling away. Dressmaking: Art Club 3,4. JAMES MURRAY Handsome sortg Rather short. Business Administrationg Blue and Gold Club 3.43 Lunch Room Club 4: Senior Play 45 Ushers' Club Z,3,4g Foot- ball 3,45 Track 1,2. HAXINE MUSE CSkeeterj Likes to speakg Not so meek. Music and Art: French Club 2g Girl Reserves 33 Public Speaking Club 3. EYELYN NEAL lBirdieJ Lessons does knowj Never for below. Secretarial' Gil in En Iish Club . D g 15 I Hi Stars 3,-43 Scribo Club 4: Ye Merrie Stenos 3. EDNA NELSON fEddieJ Little maidg Unafraid. Secretarial: Athletic Association -lg G.A.A. 3,-lg Girl Reserves 3,4, Vice-President 33 R.I.R, 4, Vice-President -lg Social Science Club 4: Student Council 4, LEONORE NICHOLSON qLeeJ Always in fas.lzi0n,' Has great passion. Secretarialg Girl Reserves 3,45 R.I.R. 4, Treasurer 4. ALICE NOEL Hair quite straightg Will ever wait, Secretarial: Chorus 13 G.A.A. 15 Lunch Room Club 23 Orchestra 3.43 R.I.R. 49 Member of District Champion- ship Oreihestra 45 Member of State Championship Or- ciestra . 5 I S fR1l 1 Li',Ql2EEQ4l,,1 filo- f : ' 41 - ml F113-5:5 ff ' isiiii-5314 1 9i'7..f1-E54 1 r-still.: 5' 'I ' '-ds? ff- : - Lgois ' MARION NORRIS Liked by class: A quiet lass. Business Administration: French Club 3.4: Girl Re- serves 3. XYILLIAXI OLDANI One of the best: Leads the rest. Business Administration: Blue and Gold Club l,2.3.4: lvy Day Speaker, Presentation of Betsy Ross Flag: National Honor Society 4: President of Senior Class 4: Basketball 2.3,-l: Football 2.33: Track l,2,3.4. EARL OLIVER tFlashJ So cute: But what a brute. Business Administration: All-Conference Haltback 4: All-Conference Quarterback 2: Blue and Gold Club 1.2, 3.4: Gilpin English Club 1: Journal Stat? 4: Journalism Club 4: Social Science Club 3: Student Council 2: XY. ' HWY. l, Football 1,Z,3,4: Track l,2,3,4. lfYl'il.YN F. OQUIST A good position : 1 Her ambition. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: G.A.A. l,Z,.i,4: Girl Reserves 3.4: National Ilonor Society 3,4: Public Speak- ing Clulx 4, Treasurer 4: R.I.R. 4: Senior Play 4: Social Science Club 4: Student Council 3: Secretarial Vkfork' tor Mr. Kirby 3,41 Took Charge of Athletic Boys' Eligibility Card 3,-8: Ticket Seller 3.4: Basketball 1: Tennis 1. MARION OVVEN Edits paper: Sure does caper. Literature and Arts B: Blue and Gold Club LJ.-lg Gil- pin English Club 2: Journal Stal? Editor 4: Public Speaking Club 4. President 4: R.O.'l'.C. 1.13: Year Bnok Staff, Boys' Athletics 4: Football l,2.3,4. S'l'I:Il,I.A PEARSOX So smiling a face: Our class room does grace. Medicine: Athletic Association 4: Biology Club 2: French Club 3,4: Gilpin English Club 2: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Girl Re- serves. 3,4: Rifle Corps 3.4: Social Science Club 4: Basketball 3: Tennis l,2.3. - ROBIQRT PECK tBobJ How great his grief, It is but brief. l.itei'atui'e anrl Arts B: Carl Scliurz High Sch-vol. Chi- cago. Illinois, l.2.33 Baseball 2,3. NlARtl'L'ERl'l'lC PEDERSON tl'ussyJ Great length: 1 Much strength. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: journal Start -1: Senior Siren Staff 4: Social Science Club 4. L eQ5s.t vast.: I 42 DEE l LTV? lf LD digit' ff 1 9225.239 1 ,tg' 'g 1 5-Si' 'I 1 r-d,: K-,,: - .S u lIlfli'llRUDIC PELKICY tllul-el A Will study ever: 3 Will jlmzk never. 4 Secretarial Seiwicr: lt.l.R. 4. XIARIE 1'lil,l. ' Work preparesg A smile wears. Business Aclministratinug Girl Rt-si-:res -lg .Xtl1lt-tic,rXs- snciatifui 4: Hiking Club 4: l,it Lights 4: Social Suu-in-u Club 4. llO'GlfR FENCE lllugl Funny and jollyg Just like a polly. llusiness Atlininistrationg Art Club .lg Liitsltigy Club 1,11 French Club 35 lli Y 2,33 Otticers' Club 4: Rn-lit. Clul. lg R.O.T.C, l.2,3,4, Captain 4, Sergeant 3: Sucial Sciciicv Club 4: Usher 4. ROS,-XLIXD PENCE tlinsl Chic array ,' Always gay. Literature and Arts Ag Biology Club 1: Freucli Club 3,-4, Secretary 1: G.A.A. 13 Girl Reserves 4g J Hi Stars lg Sponsors' Rifle Club 3, 41 R.O.T.C. F-pnuism' ul Cu. D 3. Regimental Sponsor -l: YV.H.XY. 1. DONALD PENNINGTON lDOnl So much might His delight. liugineeringg A Cappella Choir 45 Buys' Cliurus 35,41 German Club lg Junior Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Opera Martha 4: Senior Chorus 1.3.4. ICLXZENE XY. PENNUTO lllent-J Experience wiseg Girls he s.hies. Business Administration: Blue and Gold Club 3.4: Gil- pin English Cluh 11 Journal Staff 4. Assistant Editor -ll journalism Cluh 43 Member of Champion Relay Team -Ig Orchestra 2.3.45 Usher 3,43 Basketball Z3 Ft-utball Q. 3.45 Track 2.3,-1: Member of District Clizunpimislnp Orchestra 4: Mcmbtr ol State Championship Orchestra 4. ROSE MARIE PICNNUTO To dream and drift Is her good gift. Secretarial Service: R.l.R. 45 Social Science Club 4. BERNIECE PERISIIO Fare so sweet Seldom you meet. Literature and Arts A: Paris High School, Paris, llli- nois 1.2.39 Opera Martha 4: Public Speaking Club -tg Senior Chorus 4. naar reset. are-.at Fifi'-I' Cf' ei25g:'5 ' s! '3 ' g-g'f15,,,:' if' 43 ,-4,- I-,,: - he 3121. lr 15? ,:N---4- 2 f-1 ,-f' E ROBERT P. PERRIN Smiles cute 5 Sure can toot. Literature and Arts A: Band 1,Z,3,45 Band Soloist 45 Booster Board 45 R.O.T.C. 1,25 R.O.T.C, Band 1, Cor- poral 15 Social Science Club 4. NELLIE M. PETERS lNellJ Now we know It'5 R. E. O. Teaclier's5 Biology Club Z5 G.A.A. 1.2.3965 Girl Reserves 3.45 Journal Staff 4: Journalism Club 45 Junior Chorus 1,25 J Hi Stars 35 Operas 1.3.45 Senior Chorus 3.4. Sec- retary 4: Social Science Club 45 XV.ll.XV. 1.2: Baseball 1.2: Tennis 1.2.3,-4. QXSTRID PETERSON illetul Quite small and neat,' A girl so sweet. Secretarial Service5 Scrilio Club 4. DOROTHY PETERSON iDottyJ Sprightly dancesg Takes no chances. Secretarial5 Athletic Association 45 Library Club 4: Shorthand Club 3.4. Treasurer 45 Social Science Club 45 Typing Awards 3.4. XYILLIAM PINN rBilll Loves so well, We can tell. Industrial Arts A5 Boys' Chorus 1.45 Junior Chorus 1,25 Operas Caveleri:i Rusticanau Z. Martha 45 R.O,T,C. 1.2: Senior Chorus 3.4, FRANCES PIRC KPansyJ Kind and smallg Lovelh all. Secretarial Service: R.l.R. 45 Social Science Club 45 Typing Award of Silver Pin 35 Basketball 25 Tennis 1. CHARLES E. PUGH CChuekJ Has listless eyes, A false disguise. Engineering. PAULINE RANES iPollyJ Charm is simpleg Owns a dimple. ' Teacher's5 Class Day Speaker, Presentation of Class Memorial 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Girls Chorus 3,4: Junior Chorus 1,25 Senior Chorus 3,45 Girl Scouts 1.25 Opera Martha 45 Treble Choir 45 Public Speaking Club 45 Student Council 15 National Honor Society 3.4. .sfo Xe asa ,--- ,-f-f was 44 X Ls S is S 1, X ' C ff: ' EDITH RAUXYORTH Without curlsg Teeth like pearls. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: Gilpin English Club 2: Girl Reserves -l: Library Clnlm -l: Social Science Club 4: NV.l'1.NY. 1: National Honor Soriety -l. JAMES REDMON fjiinmyj Softly fan fall: Laughs loudest of all. Engineering: Chorus 1,31 Drafting kluh A: R.O.l.C 2. DOROTHY REID lDotJ Twinkling eyes: Sparkle 1ze'er dies. Business Administration: Junior V f Chorus 21 Girls' Chorus 2: Opera Carr-lleria Rustif Cana 2. Clluflls 1.1: Senior l,ORE'l'TO lt1iILLY Broken-lzearted When he departed. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: French Cluh 3: Girl Reserves 3.43 Public Speaking Club 4. GLADYS RESLER tGlai.lieJ So pretty a crown Of chestnut brown. Secretarial: Athletic Association: G.A.A. 1.2: Rl.R, 4: Social Science Club 4: Typing Award for l'mlern'-tml 6 and L. C. Smith 4: Baseball 1: Fielml anrl Track 1. LA YERNE RICHARDS Likes to tease: Hard to pleaxe. lfngiiieuriiigg Band 1.2.3.4. Secretary 3, President 4. Drum Major 3.4: Art Club 2.3: German Club 31 Of- ficers' Cluh 2: R.O.T.C. 1.2. First Sergeant 2: Social Ilour Orchestra 2,3-lg Journal Statt -3: Year Book Staff, llumrn' Efliior -lg Member of Symrvhonic Hand of llusic Supervisors' Convention at Springfield 2: Section Leader in Band 3: Meiriher of National Championship Band 1.1.35 Mcinlwer of State Championship Band 1. NYlLl.l.-XM S. RICKER tBillJ Year book editor: No competitor. Literature and Arts A: Blue :intl Golfl Club 2.3.-l: Class Day, Class Prophecy -lg Hi Y Cluh 2.3.4. Treasurer 3, l'resiclent 4: Journal Staff -l: National Honor Society 3.4: Public Speaking Cluh -l: Senior Siren Staff -1: Student Council 2,31 Vice-President of Junior Class 5: Vice-President ol Senior Class 4: Year Book Staff, lftlitor 4: Basketball 1.2.3,-1: Tennis 3.4: Track 1.2. MARGARET RlPlNGILL fPeQ5 Likes no him, ' Looks so trim. Secretarial Course: Girl Reserves 3: Rifle Corps 3: Scribo Club 3.4: Senior Chorus 3.4: Treble Chnir S,-l. F! gl9F 1 usigirfie 1 1 LC 4lw 1 Ii ,H -s ,.,- 2 -- 45 if! EQ :igflff 1 Patil--Q:.L-'aL' 1 fd 1511- fr, 3 JUIIN RIX Always squeaking ln public speaking. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: Hi Y il: Member of District Championship Orchestra 4: Mem- ber of State Championship Orchestra l.4: Orchestra 1.2, 3.4: Sectional Solo XVinner 4. lfl,lZAIlE'I'Il ROBERTSON fBettyb Heads our classes: Always passes. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: Class Day, Class History 4: Girl Reserves 34: Girl Scouts l,l,.l.4. Lieutenant 1.2.1.-l: Journal Staff 4: National Ilonor Socicty 3.4: Publit' Snewkinu Cluh 4: Rifle Cwrps 3,-1, Prt-si-lent 3.4: lV.ll.Xl'. 1.2: Robert Allam Award .2,.l. ,LXYNIC ROBINSON Hair light ,' A lways briglzt. I,iter:1ture and Arts ll: Athletic :Ks-ociatilui -lg G.AiX 34: llirl Reserves 4: l'nluliC Sperileinq Clulv 4: Sinflent Council 2: Ternsichorean Chili 4: Baseball .lg Hockey 3,45 'l'r.'iclc 3: Volleyball 3,-1. l'.Xl'l, ROSS Takes pains,- Has brains. l.iter:iture :incl Arts B: llanil 3.-l: Blue in-fl llolql Cluli -lvl: :lwvrnal Stall 4: R.O.'l'.C. 3: Senior Siren Slllil 4: llzislwtluill 3. ll.'XRRll'l'l' lf. ROSSI Likes to talkq Hates to walk. l,iter:iture and Arts A: l3raiilwi.mCl High School lg Ath- letic Association 4: Deliating Team 4: French Cluli 3,42 Gilpin English Cluli 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4. President 4: Journal Stat? 4: Public Speaking' Club 4: Rifle Corpe .lg Senior Play 4: Senior Siren Staff 4: Social Science Cluh 4: Stnrlent Council 4: Year Book Stati, Circulation Manziger 4: Debating Cluh 4. SYl.YliS'l'ER RUETTIGER ffleweyb In eafh ane's sight,- .-llivays bright. lnilustrial Arts A: CIll'llt'llll'j1 lfootlmll 3: 'l'r:iclc l, Z. 5.4: Shop l-laskethall IJ. 1 KIICRTRUDE NY. RUNGE fGertiel Eyes so briglztg W0rk's her delight. Secretarial: Chorus l,2.3: G.A.A. 4: R.l.R. 4. IHCRXICE RUPPE Will have her say Going life's way. llusiness Aclministratiun: Athletic 'Assoiciatiini 14: -Girl Reserves 3: Journal Staff 4: Senior Scraps Staft 4: Social Science Club 4: lV.l:l.lV, 1. S ,gl Mage l RTS? l Mig? l afig- if ' Pi QL.-5552 1 ps '5f-f ' QQ!-'sf fd cE-N---o- f-,. : - 5 46 eailg Sa ring from L, L R A in 1 i-QE ff ' 1-t 'a 1 felt' Q f-d,? eff E REX. E. SABOTNIK Wants football fameg His favorite game. Music and Arts: Art Club 3.-13 Athletic Association 43 Biology Club 23 Blue and Gold Club 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,Z,3,43 German Club 2,33 Gilpin English Club 2, Treas- urer 23 Journal Cartoonist 43 Year Book Cartoonist 43 Operas Il Trovatore 13 Soloist of Bells of Beaujolaisu 23 Cavalleria Rusticana 33 Public Speaking Club 43 Officers' Club 3, President 33 R.O.T,C. 1,2,3,4, Corporal 1. Sergeant 2, Captain 3, Major 43 Best Cadet Field Day 13 Best Oificer. Field Day 2: Football 1,2,J,4C Track 13.13. ALLEN J. SAHLER Plays aloneg Saxophone. Literature and Arts A1 Advisory Board 43 Athletic Association 4: Band l..Z,3.4, Vice-Presiilent 43 Member of National Band 2: Guest Band SQ Soloist 3.4: Hi Y Club 3,43 R.O.T.C. 1.2, Corporal 23 1V.H.VV. 133, Secre- tary .23 Public Speaking Club 43 National Hand Associ- ation 2.3,-43 NYinner of State Solo Contest 3: Journal Staff 43 Board nf Control 4: National llnnnr Society 3,43 Robert Avlam Award 3. RUTH SAMPSON So wiseg Brown eyes. Secretarialg G.A,A. 2: Gilpin English Club 13 Tenni ' JOHN L. SAVAGE Each new thought A wonder wrought. Literature and Arts A3 Booster Board 3: Class Day, Class Prophecy 43 Hi Y 4, Secly 43 National Honor Society 3,42 R.O.'1'.C. l,l.3,-1, Captain 43 RO.'1'.C. Ride Team 43 Robert Adam Award 1.2.33 Student Council Z, -l: l'sher J,3,43 XY. ll. NY. 1, Secretary 1. HELEN SAYOIE tClaraJ A sweet nzouthg From the south. Literature and Arts B3 Naples High School, Naples. Illinois, 1,23 Kankakee High School, Kankakee, Illinois, 33 Athletic Association 43 Public Speaking Club 4: Senior Play 4. ANNA MAE SCARTH fAnnj Busy as beesg Works with ease. Secretarial3 Athletic Association 43 Gilpin English Club 13 R.l.R. 43 Social Science Club 4. STANLEY SCHIEBER fStanJ Full of gladnessp Far from madness. Engineering, Band 1,2,3,43 Drafting Club 2: German Club 2,33 R.O.T.C. 13 Member of National Champion- ship Band l,Z. GERTRUDE SCHIEK tGert5 Studies art,' Does her part. 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Y 111 1 1 'f 11 11 --.f ' 1' --111f -. 1 1 , .4 ' 1 v V131 11' 1 .'w....:-14.4:: . 1 Q . 1 1 1 J... 1' . - 5 FW I 'FU 4 - 4 .1 'X .. 1 . 1:1 Av- 11,1 1 A .. 1. ,L.n.'. , ,4 4 I -4 1 .45 4 , -1, - 1.. 4 1- 11 ' , 1..1.: 1 4, 1 4, ,1- Mn- 1.4, , . - .tl -1 1 4,1---514 11...-4- . 1 1 I 11 . 14 4 -I' Q 4 -41 . , 1. .R 1. 1' 1. . -,, .wi 1... 1 4 F V ,rl 4.1 . . 1 '11' ' ' 1..- .5 Q , 4 44 : , fL'4,,y1 . 1 ' ' 1 A ' .- 1. A 1 4 11 , , 1 1 1 4 L1 4, 4 4 4.4.1 1 51... 1 fr f 4 4 f A 4 . 4. 4 4 . 4' 1 'gf , 11 ' an 1-. 1 ..-, .-J.. N 1 L41 , - . 1 .1 - , 15.1151 . - , J '1 . .1 -1. - -,v'..4...,-L 4 'F-ep, PTR 4,3-Q . .,, '1 W z.'-' 4 .fl Seal. F f 3 ' ,LQQSS MARGARET SCHLOSSER fPegJ Hair a-furlg Blue-eyed girl. Secretarial: Ottawa High School, Ottawa. Illinois, 1,23 G.A,A, 3,-I: Girl Reserves 3.42 R.I.R. 4: Social Science Club 4. XVALTER G. SCIILUNTZ tNYallieJ Wise enough ,' Not a bluji. Business Administrationg A Cappella Choir -tg Boys' Chorus 1.1.33 Mixed Chorus l.2,3,4: Opera Martha 4: Delegate to All-State Chorus 4: First Prize uf City Slogan Contest 3. LOUISE SCHMEKEL The smile you wear Spreads everywhere. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: Deliat- ing Club 4: Girl Reserves 3.4: Journal Staff 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Public Speaking Club 4: Ritle Corps 3.41 Senior Play 4: Senior Siren Staff 4: Social Science Club 4: VNLHKY. 1.2. LAYERN SCHMIDT fSmitty7 Bright and funny,- Always sunny. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: Blue and Gold Club 2.3,-1: Basketball l,l,3,4L Football 1,Z,3,-lg Track 1.2.3. MARIE SCHMITZ Very proudg Hates a crowd. Secretarial: Athletic Association 45 Gilpin English Club 1: R.I.R. 4. ICLBIO KILKENNY SCHORK fSliortyb Peppy yells He compels. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: Biology Club Z: French Club 3,41 Military Band 1.2.53 National Band Association 2.3: Officers' Club 3.4: Public Speak- iniz Club 4: R.O.T.C. 1.2.3,-4, First Sergeant Z, First Lieutenant 3, Second Lieutenant 4: Social Science Club -I: XV,H,XV. lp Cheer Leader 3.4. EARL SCOTT tScotty1 Prefers to stray In. a happy way. Engineering: Athletic Association Basketball 3. -lg Drafting Club 2: XYALTER SEABORG Straight and slim ,' This is him. Industrial Arts A: Auto Mechanics: Shop Baseball 1.55 Shop Basketball 3.4. W: .Fmt 1 48 tails: LA- 3lu it 'A LS X BUELAH SEAMAN lllaliel We all admire Her cute attire. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 45 G.A.A. 1.25 Girl Reserves 3.4: Journal Staff 45 Rifle Corps 45 Social Science Club 45 Hockey 1. XYILLIAM J. E. SHANNON iBilll Sure is handyg He's a dandy. Business Administration: Athletic Association 4: De- bating Club 45 Public Speaking Club 45 Senior Play 45 lV.H.XY. 15 Basketball 253: Track l,l.35 Cheer Leader 3,-l. IIYMAN SHCCKER Heart so cheerfulg Soul not fearful. Literature and Arts: Athletic Association 43 ,Iournal Staff 45 Senior Siren Staff 4, ELEANORE SIEFERT rlilm Worth 'whileg Just smile. Clerical Service5 Sr-cial Science Club 4, LINCOLN SIMPSON lTinl-cl Plays just sag Walks so slow. Me1licine5 Gilpin English Club 15 Orchestra 45 Social Science Club 45 Member of District Championship Or- chestra 4: Member of State Championship Orchestra 4. LLOYD SING QSmokeh0uSel Excels in trackg Speech doesrft lack. Industrial Arts A5 Electric Shopg Blue and Gold Club 1.3,-I5 Basketball 2.3: Football 13,45 Track .Z,3,-lg Shop Basketball l,-l. HARVEY SMITH iSmittyl Lank and tally Likes basketball. Literature and Arts B: Athletic Association 45 Blue and Gold Club 45 Drafting Club .25 Journal Staff 45 riileniolr Scraps Staff 4: Basketball 3,35 Football 2,3545 'rnc' 2.4. ROSE SMITH KDollie7 Bright and pretty,- Very witty. Literature and Arts B5 G,A.A. 1.2,3,45 Gilpin English Club 2,3,45 Baseball 1,253.45 Hockey 35 Tennis Z5 Track 1,2,5,4: Volleyball 2. ,yr A ww.. -., t:-..p av1- za 1-: pl 4' ' ff P! gal-75-...-ff-gill 1 1 Q-Sir: 6, ,S---nv f-,N 3 49 l'A...g.tb1fle L ib' L .3iial..f of-F ,. . - tm. EVELYN SOHN fEvl In every way Z4 Desires to play. i Secretarial: G.A.A. 1: Baseball 1. LOUIS SPIRES Pep and jun: A dentist's son. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: Band 1: Debating Club 4: Debating Team 43 Journal Stal? 4: Orchestra 2,3,4, Business Manager 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Senior Siren Staff 4: Social Science Club 4: District Championship Orchestra 4: State Championship Orchestra 4. EDXYARD SPOLNIK Language plain: Is not vain.. Industrial Architectural Drafting. GRACE STADLER Looks just so: Sure does grow. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: l,v.A.A. 1,Z,3: R.l.R. -I: Basketball LZ: Tennis 1,2. MARY STALEY Tlzoughls sublime Take up her time. Secretarial: Athletic Association 4: G.A.A. 1.2: R.l.R. 4: Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1.1: Volleyball 4. LILLIAN STATES fLill Plenty of style: Yet versatile. Secretarial, CATHRYNE STEPIIENS Sponsor trim: Lots of vim. I,iterz1ture and Arts A: G.A.A. 1,2,.3,4: Girl Reserxrcs is 3.4, Vice-President 3, President 4: President of Junior Class 3: Public Speaking Club 4: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3,-t: Senior Play 4: Sponsors' Club 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council 1,Z,3,4, Secretary 3. ALEX STEXYART Cljaddyl All his troubles Are mere bubbles. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 4: Blue and Gold Club 3,4: Boys' Chorus 3: Junior Chorus 31 Journal Staff 4: Lunch Room Club 4, President 4: Basketball 4: Football 3,4. aaa. TSE? -15? F! Qfgiilu 1 Fi Qsgyfiu f !.SL 1 at is LSL 1 EX La X X3 1, X so fam' 'N' fe: - ' 50 sl 1 -b----o- - - : ' f ' ,LQLSS FRANCES STIRBIS Rather paleg But jar may sail. Secretarial. RICHARD M. STOLTZ iDickD Lo, and beholdg A bay so bold. Medicineg Chorus 23 German Club 39 Journal Senior Siren Staff 45 Usher 1,2: Tennis 2,3,4. HARLEY SUNBY Smile on his faceg Firm solid base. Business Administration. DOROTHY SVVEEDLER CD00 Couldn'l be cruel, This little jewel. Tencl1er'sg Athletic Association 43 Library Club HELEN TERNYIK Simple her plighlg Studies at night. Secretarial. ORVILLE TESSEM CTessJ He's so charming Il's alarniing. Engineering. DOROTHY THONIPSON Light of hairy Petite' and fair. Business Arlrninistrationg Public Speaking Club OLGA TOMASTICK Will climb the ascentg Past excellent. Business Administrationg Athletic Association 4: 3,43 Girl Reserves 3,43 Journal Stal? 45 Senior Scraps Staff 4: Social Science Club 4. Stal? 4: 4. -l. G.A.A. Vu A PQEQL 1 ' r-iiiki-Qin 4 Til s fd -:+--e- ,rs S H-gig 51 s! iiV 1 hA 3ie 1 1 hR flu ' J C-me f ' : ' - JOHN TOXYLE - A joy to eartlzq Full of mirth, lfturnture and Arts. CLYDE TOVYNSEND We'll call it goody Thr best you could, lllilllslflill Arts: Auto Shop. FRANK TOYYNSEND A farmer boyg W Wlz0'll 'us employ. i .Xrcliitectural Engineering. XYA RREN TRACY Little man ,' Likes to plan. liu-iness Administration: Athletic Assncizitmn 45 jivur nal Stal? 43 Scniur Siren Stuff 4. DOROTHY TREXLER 1DuJ A piano does play In a jazzy way. Business Administration: Germain Cluli 1,53 G..X,A. 1.21 llnckey 1. ISAIJORE TURK Klzzyl Strong willg Never still. Business Atliniriistiutimi: Band 2.5.43 Ftiotlxall LS. Juli TURK Lurky kind,- Hard to find. Business Administration: Boys' Chorus S5 Germzm Clulv 3,45 Gilpin English Club 23 Junior Chorus 2: Opera Martha 43 R.O.T.C. 1: Senior Chorus 3.-3: Basket- ball .lg Football 3,43 Track 3. CARLENI2 TURNER Rules does break When merrymakes. Secretarial. 52 Nw. a?E'2.a..'54ir+- 1 pi gag- re 1 l,!igl:-h'.-.ilf 1 Fiiijgsz.-Q -Lila 1 I J fd aSb-'c- I-,, 4- - -r pr-1 i l VERA VANCE 1 Work does do , Till she is through. i Secretarial: Girl Reserves 3: Rifle Corps 3: R.l.R. Q. ANDREVV VAN HORN Agriculture: Biology Club lg Gilpin lfnglislm Clul: 2: Lunch Room Club 4: Basketball 3. MARY L. VERCELLOTTI Has a 'wealth Of good health. Secretarial Service: G.A A. 1.2,3,4. Assis :mt Ser-1-i.l:'y 'l'reasurer 4: Girl Reserves 3,42 Library Cluls -1g Nznif-ii.: Honor Society 45 R,I,R, 4, Secretary 4, l':'e,i eni 1: Social Science Club 4: Comptnmcter l',n 3. ANN M. VERHUNCE Glib of tongueg This girl so young. Secretarialg G.A.A. lg Girl Reserxts 3.45 R.l.R. 4: Baseball 1: Basketball 1. EVERETT YINING Ne'er retreatedg Was not defeated. lncluftrizil Arts A3 Athletic Association 4: R.O.'l'.C. l. 23,-l. LUCY VOIGHT Sparkling wit ,- Szzre has It , 'l'eaclie1r'sg G..-XA. 1: Regimental Spi.-nsnr l..Z.3,4: 591 dent Council 1.4: '11-i'p5icl111ea:x l.Z.S.4. EDXYARD VRABEC A smile so bright The clouds ran fight. Engineering. KATHERINE M. VREULS fDutch5 Does not pine,- A charm divine. Secretarial Service: Athletic Association 43 G.A.A. 25.43 Girl Reserves 3,43 Junior Chorus 1,23 R.I.R. 4: Social Science Club 4: Typing Award of Silver Pin 4g Cmcu- lating Pin 4g Volleyball 4. ' 'N 1 hR fiu 1 It ff 3 ' 53 -J 1 1 1 stifle - N- sz- K-,.: - mil 6 A' DSS GlCRTRI.'DE NYAGNER CDollyl Good with a rifle,- Does not trifle. Literatiire and Arts A, XIICLYIN XYALSH lMelj If ferry's there He'll go anywhere. Secretarialg Boys' Chorus 3: Athletic Association -11 Gregg Speeders Club 4, President and Secretary 41 junior Chorus l.2p Opera Martha 43 Puhlic Speaking Cluli -lg R.I.R. 43 Senior Chorus 3.4: lV.lrl,XY. l: Ten- nis 1.2. IQDNA XYARlVIBlER lllildyl Rosy cheeks: Pleasure seeks. Business Administrationg Orchestra 2.3.-lg Me-mlier of District Championship Orchestra 4g Menilier of State Chanipionsliip Orchestra 4. MARY XYATKINS Wise remarkg Hair quite dark. Business Ailministrationg Art Cluli 2: Athletic Associa- tion -l. STAN XVATSON Not sadg Always glad. Business Administrzitiong Blue and Gold Club l,2,5,-I: l'uhlic Speaking Cluh 4: Social Science Clnh 45 Stn- clent Manager of Athletics 43 Basketball l,2,.l,-I3 Foot- ball l,J,3.-I: Track 1.4. MURRELL XYELLMAN Rates quite highg A boy so shy. lfngineering: German Club 33 M-wilel Airplane Club 3, HIQRNICE XVELLS Smiling face: Exquisite grare. Business Aclministrationg Athletic Association 4, Sec- retary -lp G.A.A. l,2.3,4. Secretary 5, Vice-President 43 Girl Reserves 3,-4, President lg Girl Scouts lg National Honor Society -l: Public Speaking Club 4g Senior Play 43 Teachers Training Class 45 Terpsichorean Club 1.2. 3.4, Vice-President 3. President 41 llasketlsall 2.53. Hockey 2.5: Track 2,3. DAVID XVELLS Grirzds trouble down: Has no frown. Mt-clianical Engineering. F! Llf-fre' 5' 1 Pi ii--srgg U 1 pi Li,-5-,.-E'4Lf 1 FQ i.,f:3-ilU 6 ,,, N 2- ,.,- : - : 54 S f A S 'SSE tw' L' Lehi? it 1 nigeria 1 1 ee-ilu 1 fd ,1b--o- I-,, 4- - .: S -7 W, ROBERT J, xv, XVENDELL 113011, Has no joey Fl Far will go. .s-,V lmlustrizil Arts Ag Electric Shop. 411 M.-XRS D. XYIGGIM Heavenly creedsg Worthwhile deeds. S:-cretarialg Art Club 33 Athletic Association 43 Biology Club .Ig Girl Reserves 4g Lit Lights -lg Scribo Club -lg 1Yords to Class Song 4. IXERNICE NYILFONG Likes bays, Fun and noise. Literature and Arts Ag C-.A.A. 1.2.35 Girl Reserves 5,45 llil-ting Club 41 Journal Staff 4: Lit Lights -1. Secretary' Treasurer 45 Opera Martha 43 Senior Chorus 4. z,.,,g -'mtv YIOLETTA M. XVILKINSON KYU Pretty handsg Neatness demands. 'l'eacher'sg G.A.A. 13 Girl Reserves 3,43 Social Science Club 45 Student Help in Bookkeeping Department 4g llockey 1. CLARKE XYILLARD QDustyJ Eyes big and browng Never does frown. Literature and Arts: Gilpin English Club 1, Yice-Presi- :lent 1: Hi Y 1.23.43 Public Speaking Club 43 Truck 1,Z,3. BARTON E. NVILLIAMS A boy so greaL,' Has lots of weight. Literature and Arts A. K.-XTHRYX NYILLIAMS lKittenJ Works more or lessg Full of happiness. Teachers: French Club 1.2,3,-1: J Hi Stars 2.3: Social Science Club 4. ARTHUR H. XYOLZ Ne'er undauntingg Fills your wanting. lntlustrial Arts A3 Electric Shop f'4-ib--'-'o- fr, 4- - hr 55 s I s! ilU 1 si 1 1 pi -i..-ff-il? 1 f- r f 3 ' Q: . LEE NVORKMAN lDoc1 Makes few mistakes ,' Punishment takes. ' Medicine: Art Club 13 Athletic Association 43 Biologx Slubklzj German Club 33 Hi Y Club LSA, Treasurer 3,43 YHC ' .4. FRANCES VVRIGHT Qiggsb Often bluslzesg Never rushes. Teacher's: Athletic Association -tg Chorus 1,2,3.-lg CLA, A, Z5 Girl Reserves 34 Hiking Club 3: Junior Choi-n. 1,33 Opera Martha 4: Senior Chorus 3,41 Senior Scraps Stal? 4: Social Science Club -1. l'.XI'l. Y. XYUNDER Fools away Time in play. Business Aclministrationg Gilpin English Club lg juni'- nal Staff 4: Journalism Club -1, RALPI1 XYYLIE lRipJ Big clowng Wide renown. Business Administration: Band 1,21 German Club 33 lfiilrlifhi Speaking Club -ig R.O.'1'.C. 1,23 Student Cnun- ci -... . HELEN YURKOVICH 4ShortyJ My four years seem But a past dream. 'l4CEiCl1C'l'lSQ Biology Club 2: Etiquette Club 1: Cc-rnian Club 3: I Hi Stars 35 Public Speaking Club 35 Scninr Chorus 1,.Z.S,-1. DOROTHY YUSKES tDnt5 Doesrft 570071 'Neath the moon. Literature and Arts A: G.A.A. 2: Social Science Club 3: linskctball 2. J. LEE FERGUSON flfcrgicj Holds a rep For lots of pep. Mechanical Engineering: Blue anil Guhl Club 3. -1: llerinan Club J, .ig Gilpin English Club 1: Public Speak- ing Club -I: Student Council -3: Basketball 1. 3. 3: limit- ball 2, S. -lg Track 4, P l.'L'BA KABAKOYICH KLOLO Sure was gay In class play. Class of 19293 Business Ailininistrationg Biology Club Z: Dancing Class 2.35 French Club 3.4: G.A.A. 1.13: Gilpin English Club 43 Girl Reserves 45 Public Speaking Club 4: Senior Play 4: Sophomore Coniinittee 23 Stuilcnt Council Z5 Baseball 1.2.33 Tennis lg Track 1.2. ,-f-r ,-f-- ' mags , 56 as i fwmilgsqi Lil 'A 4-was y I sg Ll:-2:29 ff ' si QL-Life 1 ps 4 ' wiki--fi'3'f 1 c 4' ,1b 'U': '0- -3 ' .f 'K MMV-A--Y '-,,, rggluss LESTER GRIZZELL Runs a fli'U'Uerg Makes hearts quiver. Industrial Electric. RICHARD L. HUNTER Tinzid youlhg Sweet tooth. Industrial Arts A. LE ROY XY. JOHNSON Takes murh strij'e,' In this life. Industrial Arts A. SALYATORE LENTINI Will not pauseg In obeying laws. Industrial Arts A. RAYMOND LOXYELI, Never a fool,- Follows each rule. Industrial Arts A. VVILBUR SHEA His 'winnings Are but beginnings. Business Administration. JAMES SMYDER A friendly grasp,- A hand will clasp. Engineering. HUBERT ZALAR CHuJ Although small, Beats us all. ERNEST COIIFNOVR irllllylll Class ut 'll He Irudged along, unknowing what he 5oz4gw'zt,' And was usually doing what he ought. Literature and Arts H: R.O.'l'.C. l.2.j.-1: Social Science Club 43 Blue and Child Club 3.4: H1-X 4: Public 5DQflli' n ig Club -ig Bnttzzliun Ritie 'l'c:nn 3: Basketball 3. ,TOE BACZUK Knowing howg Doing it now. Industrial Arts Ag Murliini- Shop ROSE BALGEMAN Quiet girl,- Hair wan't rml, Secretarial, R.l.R. -1, GEORGE BRYMYND Likes to foam Away from home. Mercantile, CHARLES SCHNYAB C1355 ,,f 'Q-1 A kind, true heart, a spirit high, A youth with a smile that ne7Jer dies. Ellgillseringi R,O.'l',C, 2.3.-ll Oniiccrs' Club -Ig l'ul1lit' Speaking Club 4, 'l'rc:isurcr 4: Senior Play 4. FRED CLAYTON Need not uwzilg He's never late. A Industrial Mcclmnical Drziwinu SAM EMDEN Like all boys Makes Hllifll noise. l,iterzxture mil Arms A. IN MEMORIAM Literature and Arts A' National Honor Quciety 14' R.o.T.c. 1,2,s,4g Social, sciince Club 45 w,H.xi'. 1. ' WENDELL MUNDT '30 -Qqgit LA X L X3 XC.,-WEEE F! 5' 1 si 1 1 5.5. gig!-gi? 4 : -13-'nth 5 3 - -: fd ff gilcss 57 K M X The XX 019300 So Qi ' i A '-x N 1 If ip W , W i , if ,ffl ii ' X .j, fiif! v if f .gait M iii W i ii 'X , Published by the gff4y Graduating Classes Q- o or ii? J Joliet Township High ,' W A School and Junior QM Q ciouege Elii XXX Joher - Hinos Eight Q f-J ov, 4 X iiiii i. P tfon 'fQfiigg3? Hill:-NYQT-XX- - - 1? r X. Z? if 1j i Hffefi.- FQ iiU 1 'A saga 1 LT 4le 1 ,-fo r' S ,-f- f ' X555 SENIOR PLAY CAST -- --.. -.,,Y Fourth Row-Miss Dickinson, Miss Mather, Miss Daley, Maxwell, Maddis, Eddy. Third Row-La Piana, MCGladdery, Savoie, Graham, Brintz, Berkovitz, Kramer, Boehnert, Bishop, H lx arq Second Row-Barr, Austin, Bodenshatz, Murray, Freeman, Rossi, Benson, Kemp, Schmekel, Grant. Pirst Row-Fulton, Shannon, Dimas, Beandoin, VVel1s, Groth, Stephens, VVagner, Green, Broughton, Oquist. Dr. Gerald Sumner Budd Woodbridge Preston De Witt Emile A ,, Hartley A , , Mr. Stone .. A Virginia Xelva , . Grace Tyler . , , Marion Sumner . . Gertrude Ludlow . , THE SENIOR PLAY Lena M. Dickinson, Director THE BOOMERANGD A Comedy in Three Acts By Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes Act I. A doctor's office. Act II. --- A living room. Act III. --- Same as Act I. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Creighton Woodbridge Mrs. Emerson Lane ,. Mack Beaudoin William Shannon Constantine Dimas . . James Murray .. Russell Fulton . , . Ernest Gray . . , Bernice Wells . , . , . Betty Groth Cathryne Stephens A . . Dolly Wagner . . . , Beulah Green Virginia Freeman Joanne Lane ...,., . . . , . Barbara Broughton Winifred Woodbrid e . , , A . .. Evelyn O uist g q .gglgit Lucaggh T Laws? L to-,Q it at Li.-'ig' ff ' sig-121-iglsff' 1 ggi-il-'5 ' 5512.--ff' ff 1 f, c9---Q- IJ, S - L: 58 X X 4' F'-Ti 1' X T . fllvnl-'I--M A 1' - N- 'Q' ff- - j ' ' si ' iF 5lU 11.5 121' .H , 1 2:57 :f- .' ei'-if' -. 3' ' :.,. f ..- fer- ' ,.--- . - N is nw ., as CLASS AND IVY DAY SPEAKERS Third Row-Ileggie, Eichholzer, Olclani. Second RoweVViggim. Sprague, Lilya, Ranes, Robertson. First Row-Berkovitz, Boehnert, Kramer. Mrs. D. W. Downers ..... . .. . , Harriett Rossi Molly Downers . , . . . . Harriet Benson Peggy Irving .. , . Verna Grant Olie Olson .. Alan Bodenschatz Lena Haller , Louise Schmekel Maid . .. , .. Etta Brintz Stage Manager . . . , ..., Richard Barr Assistant Stage Manager . . . , , . Lloyd Austin Ticket Managers . . , . . . . ,..i... Robert Arthurs and David Maxwell Wudrobe Managers ...............,...... Fay Kramer and Elfrieda Boehnert Stage Settings 4,...r .... F rances Enebo, Rose Herzog and Josephine LaPiana Guests .....,..... Margaret Graham, Ila Bishop, Alberta Hardy, Helen Savoie, Florence Berkovitz, Lynette Kemp, Thelma McGladdery, Robert Arthurs, Theodore Eddy, Sydney Maddis, and Robert Hamlin. Dr. Gerald Sumner is a wealthy young doctor who finally settles down to begin his practice. His first patient is Budd Woodbridge, whose ailment the Doctor quickly analyzes as love sickness and jealousy. He puts his nurse, Virginia Xelva, in charge of the case, hoping to direct the patient's thoughts from love to microbes. After a month he gives a surprise party for Budd and manages to make Grace, the girl Budd loves, jealous. Finally he brings the two together and helps to settle their affair. Virginia immediately announces that she must go to New York. The Doctor finds she is going with Preston De Witt and thinks that they are in love. He discovers that he loves Virginia and is jealous. All his theories and treatments which were so successful in Budd's case prove to be useless now. How- ever, he finds that the trip has been called off, and matters are arranged to the satisfaction of all. ff it hail: 1 L-Lila J fd , 15'i'0- - ff- 3 - - - 59 qc sQ 3lu ' 1- ' LT 3lu 4 I ' f' f 3 GIRLS IN THE TWO-YEAR OFFICE AND STORE WORK COURSE lfxfth Rowfllakcr. Di Ilmnenic, lfislwr, Salam, lll-ge. jzmkkala. Fourth lhjw-Omlrcjd, Runnko, Yuskn Snliglrlskz. 'l'onmsjcxx'sku, Slnntrer, Jancxk, Altlcry, Foluu Thml RUXX'fPllI1'lCk, Berg, Sicinskx, Rlnlwllck, lznlxll. l,aflomn'zxk, Yxhzllen. Yngcn, Johnson. S ll1x':zn Sccunll RmvfGu1'7sL-xlye, Smlakis, Rungzaitis, XXI-lvlx Nlujcan, Swella. l'c-nnuto, Lesh, llussi, llcmnleru. Flrst Rmx'fTlwsv gurls are graclnnling: liunlly lim-npcl, Marie Svlmaner. Anne liurxn, lfvclyn Amlersmm, Xlnrcellix Grzwc, Axltulxxette llzaflnnann. TWO-YEAR TRADE GRADUATES lfunrill Row-Schuppe, Tcrnick, l'l:.nke-r, Milwllrln Dnlku. Tlmxl Row-Iiautz, Karol, Renl, llavrfllzl, Dultnvxo, PlI'lllll2, l'u1:an Second Row-Ziech, Carl, Ifukmvxclx, Lzxzclovilz, le-ssvn, Grub-Jn, liernc, Sclslonski. First Ruwfpvsturs, Berlulonc, Fllnk, liuxtxlcik, lJragov.m, Giljvs, llrulv, Tersllcll, lQl'islufc1', Xlexlitz. F! 3lu 1 L-A 3l:a.: T 4lu 1 1 ,.4-P ,N f ui-ings 63 K ,,!E fLfi1 ' 1 XCNE 3Lr 1 Cl miie l... ,-ds5.N----4- ff- - -L Heggie Heath Sprague Scotland JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Heggie . President Alice Heath . ,, Vice-President Laura Sprague . , . Secretary Ethel Scotland A Treasurer 27 f 15 M , .., S ii l t ,, 4 y , ' 3,51 W mm xlk 1 ,......e- 4' . V' V it ' waxy have-aa y C-was he-qi? 'LL-'SIE' 5' 1 si fi--::f i 1 P! Li--E1!.'5 1 F-iii--5.,.1' W 1 .- ,eN--4- - . - ff- , ,- 61 I F5E 1lui1II M,QQ5la LI 1- ZA fr f ' mga... V: ,. .,.. -V VI gl 5-I' -. I ,V -' ., V 1 I fs F 4. PW - E .ed ssl? -6' 'O' we - EE! V 1 'Q 4 A mwwamw X i4ls...' 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' V-ri--f .. .,...... .. -. -' V . . .-V .-1 V V- -' j i' -A V I 1 of , -1 4 - 1 Q 1 if 1 an 11 -Q 1- ji i' 1 1 i CLASS OF 1931 Abernathy, Adams, Adler, Agazzi, Ake, Anderson, E., Anderson, V., Archibald, I., Archibald. YY. Arnold, Attaway, Bahr, Baker. Balch, Bisset, Bolstad, Bolton, C., Bolton, V. Balluin, Baltz, Barclay, Bates, Baumgartner, Bench, Bcttenhausen, Becker, Booth. Borden, Boysaw, Brelim, Brereton, Brown, H., Brown, L., Busch, L., Bush, D., Bush, H. Button, Carlin, Carloss, Carlson, H., Carlson, L., Chambers, Christensen, Clark, A., Clark, R. Clyne, Cohen, Cohenour, Cooper,, R., Cooper, G., Corbin, Cortez, Cox, Cutler. Dallnian, Daminann, Davidson, B., Davidson, R., Davis, G., Davis, R., Delonas, Dexnarco, Deutschinan Devore, DeZee, Diffzmbaugh, Dille, Dillon, Dittinyer, Donahue, Dow, Downing. Dwyer, Dyblie, Dystrup, Earls, Eaton, Eklunrl, Emery, Engelhardt, Anflersou. F! 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'-of we CLASS OF 1931 Engnmann Erxckson Fahrnex Fanch1 Farrell Fell Fnelds Fnene L Fnene '1 Fxnley F1sher Flatt Flemmg Flovd 1'orn.mgo Pornens Forsythe Foster Frxedrlch Fugett Geleta Gexssler Gerkensmeyer uetson Gnubler GJessmg Glxclxsbu Goodman Gougar Grxgsby Goth Gmenwald Gundelach Harms Hartong Haslett Hastert Heath Hedges Hegfg Herzog Huller Hmspeter Hmtrager Holman Holmgren Hormcak Hulsm Humphrey H t H Ib I k I h ke Iarchmx Iohannse-1 Iohansen Iohnson D Hackex Hamlu Harder IC I1Iemenw:13 Hennmgs u son yman s erg ac son a n l Johnson G Johnson N Johnston L Iohnston M Jones Tunclc Tulsmovxch Ixachelhoffer Keck Ixellsner kelly Ixemp Ixempke he-nnedy Ixern Reyes Iulleen is I A I I 'v 1 EI -qv- tr... W A sz Ixane I ' fI 'v I I I in ffl I vikfgl 4 ' I' I 'W I ,g , , , A My In P . 1 ' ' I Q .ax N,s., .- Fa Ml! , I V ' gg , 5' Q ' l 1' .Il 5 ' - , I ' ' I , ,I I I G I ' I I I 2 'he J N, fi' -I. IA, l . N. I 1 A I I 1,1 . -4.1 f 5, , AS, ff rf., . I I IV. 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' ' si x 4' 2 . - - gg? -,.- G: Wi, :ya '-:?.',-:m2v34:ffes479,W.2qv1.,-v-:-4.4-:,,.,:,:,::. .:,i,j.j,E .- . T.. :. ....1..,,-,?i,..,Q'g,,.., -i,l,,m gs,-...,,,. -, 2.13: , ,Ia , I I II ,,...IIII I5 III I II LI IIIIII, .5 , L I II ., II If el , ' f ' 7 my Y ' v Q 5 .' f -'L -'f ' . Q 3 5 ,.g,-lg 53 - . ,lf ,, fl' - 59 A '-.4 if -- ' J I' L: - A 5 pl' 7 f f V i ' Tv I in f .- -. .... ,. ....... - .... , QS .. 5 ..,.. E ','fLi'f i ', ' , ......,... , T01 ..,... . fl .-.-. - l,.,, ' - ' 11 is ,- - . , ' , , A ' E7 f i af QI q, 3' i Q 14 . 15-v1 ', y -Q it , Lil, I I 3.3: I Qs, '11 i,,:I EIj,I,,:l1 FEI- 5, i, ,I I I I . I E..- ,, ,I ,I A I, , .. .I -, IIFIY. II I 1, I I , . ,. 5 - .V 1 1,53 ,M -. 4. ,. ,a , M. , 5, , - 4' A- ,,,.,-f,.,..--.f-- 1 ,gv -, .. . f- - . U 'r 'X Qu .vii-. 323 1535, . I 1 1. uni' j'I 'Ia-nn an -' il nu- 1 A 'an an 3, l CLASS OF 1931 King, Klicar, Koerner, Koniuszy, Korst, Kos, Kosmerl, Mildred Kristal. Myrtle Kristal. Kroesch, LaFontaine, LaHue, Lambert, Last, Lea, Leach, Lehnert, Leonhardt. Letasi, Lewis, Limbach, Lind, Lindborg, Lindholm, Lindquist, Lindstrom, Loucks. Lowery, Lozar, Lubich, Lucaora, Lundquist, Lynn, McCambridge, McEwan, McKean. McKeand, McKee, McNeil, McQueen, McRoberts, Malgosky, Malinoski, Manning, 'Mapps. Marshall, Martin, Masters, Mayer, Melin, Menzing, Middlesworth, Mehelich, R. Miller. V. Miller, Virginia Miller, Miner, Catherine Mitchell. Chris Mitchell, D. Mitchell, Momper, Mork. Morton. Mueller, Murphy, Murtland, Muse, Neese. E. Nelsen, R. Nelson, Niner, Norberg. Noyd, Nugent, Kuempel, Oleson, Olson, Orendoff, Otis, Owen, Patch. 'gait X Y L, L..-.TE is ff ' 1-QQ-fi-'ff' ' KE? ' 1 fy ,: is 3 - -:S 64 ,X 1: Q . ,4. 3 il -sq? ,ij V Cafes? Ur-'pee l I pi 1 Pi 1 E515-3 fl 1 -i5--'o- 3 - f fy 'ix U CEE-.gss fr f ' 1. . Q W .ew M.. gi. , A , . A f .. 9 V -gg 4- A is I V- . A? ti 1 gg:-A 1 1 A A . 52 ,Q N K sm. gm.-'W N ew -A Nj-' W i:'H - - , A Q- U X.. 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Seamans Sec0r Seiberling, Sexton, Shaw, Shulk, Sidell, Siefert, Sims. Sippel Slattery Smajd, Smarker, Smigielski, Smith, C., Smith, G., Smith, VV., Sonntag. Souvenier Spafford, Spencer, Spier, Spiess, Steffen. Story, Sundstrom, Swanson. Tabb Taylor Tessiatore, Thompson, Thurlow, Tierney, Toinaszewski, Toth, Tyler. acl l P52 l, he lg? gal - ff PQQQLQQA ggi 1 ff --, ,.f.: 65 S .tsl P! Ll-fig' 5' 1 Q 1 ali?--:if-fL: 1 ,eE,.. 5-E--are 1 I : -S-5-6 5 3 - -'- A- 4 fn' f., 15,555-gss 1......A x 35 X f 1 142- emi 1-A111 'iw N fi am, ww gif U 'wg X ,of R z 'ZA 1' 'U' wx ANS. FW J 'iv-'M uw Nm 1 A fm i Nl m Q45 X.. 'ST-T VVS' gi I f Af E I 1 1 9---w-n-u-- Ms abhs if FM Ji' VHSs Q 3 ' 4,1 ,ff 1 251 1 ll , , 35? 'fe 1 1 Q1 I 1 T, 1 1 1 f :H A-V: A: :rs , I 1 ':'.Q -'Ei HAQAV -1.' ' nil -4::. it . ' il 1 - ,i lv ,-,.,,' '1:: ..1.:, v.,-,,-,.-,, ':,, '.,. 4,.,. ,, , .,.,.,. .,., ' .,-.,, 1 'iii if ' 1 - :--- e fl M 'il' E A I ' 4-. 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W- -' Fil , '1 . 3 :,.:., ,, -V '.,. , , .,',- TQQMJL. :.,, lv ' fi, .A Q EEVXTIQ, 1?LQwFk,Qi: if llll ,,,, ,,, llle , Midqrlwihmei ,,,, f fE!F?1,!l5,TF5kia1'Mw1e,+,f QL! Y ,3 ul A 'A 1 B ,, , ,V 1 ' B A H ,L , ' '- - lil? ,,A, f .fi .,:.' 1 .,.. 3 B.-, ,-,:,:..:A: , :..,: lf .,,. :,: A,l,,s 2, .. ,,.:L , , e , 1 t F. .:',N. ,. : 1, 5 Q .1 1 , T .-.b , I 1 9 ' - 'Z 4 .,.- NE: if KNX, V , A eh: i,,.-,:s,V- , ,:.. -.: T ,QE Q L, ' L - ,,' ,. '.,,., 1, 31 cf was if Q ! CLASS OF 1931 and 1932 Ullemeyer, Yallenberg, Van Dyke, Vreuls, WVacl-lendorfer, VVal1tola. XVanclless, VVarxnbier, XYasher. VVatts, A., Wfatts, V., XYeigle, VVellman, Werner, W'halen, VVhite, E., White, WV., VVi1l. VVim1ner, VVinroth, NViswell, VVitkin, L., WVitkin, M., W'0od, Young, A., Young, L., Z:-unkovitz. ' ' ' A ' A All ' Alb All Zattan, Zeroovlc, Zlnser, Zupanclc, gazzl, geton, 1v1n, - ert, . an. Anderson, E.. Anderson II., Anderson, VV., Anast. Arclolinu, Arnold, Arnstrom, Attaway, Babbitt. Baclurski, Balchowsky, Ballnn, Barclay, Barnes, D., Baines, K., Barns, M., Baskerville, Beadle. Beaudry, Bedford, Bell. Bellall, Ray, Bellah, Ruth, Bellinger, Beltzner, Benschneider, Benson, F. B R B B ll ' B l' B h B tt h ser Biaho B Bisho , E, Bitterman, BIISOII, ., erger, er'ov1tz, erln, etten ausen, e en au , ' vp. ., p Blackwood, Blatchley. Blogs, Bluth, Bode, Boland, Boldt, Booth, Bothxuck. SBA M1321 l Lwlgii l Mfg? l siiiig-G' ff 1 si 'f 1 pt ffii-Q43 1 sigi'-3:-'ga 1 , ,-,,:b---o- ' f-,Ng - ' .: 66 A Li'-sie' U 1 si iii-f 3ff 1 viii-f-:.fg. 3V 1 'I 4 , C ,Qd C1b--o- rg, 3 - -1' I I iff:-1n5S'3L AV 'Q 'Y VV I V i E a I V- 1 L i -.9 2 . ' i 1 . n n , V.: n , al rj: Vw V ,Q Vu, Ig 'A,., ,QIQ ' Q Q . ' X .. L Q Q .Qi J iii 4 . , .ml - .,., sv., .JV .. ' .. A , I V I IV' ' 1 , I pr, I L all . ,Q . '. auf Q W2 'Q QQ Q ,Q J ,Z , Q 'Q 'A V I. Eigfii- - ,,, A 1 '.l1 . A QIV ' 5 il' A, , . I l ' QQ QQQ,2 - QQQ, V SQ -..A . QQ QQQ . , ,Q 1, Q . .. . ' '-. 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I ii 'C 'Q iz, JL '4 V 3 : ,'lv . ii ii i. fhi . V' i n is' i i 5 jfs! 'QQ ...,- Q- , Q ...QQ .. ,. . QQ Q, V . ,Q .. Q QV , Y . QQ . ., QQQQQ . QQQQQ i . ,QQQQQQQ QQ I QQ . Q Q . Q 1 .I 's .+V 'l I ,,a - 'I IV . LJ . x ,. Q Q Q .QQ ' ,Q . -VQQ 3 1 , 5 vias' ' A-ii S - ,Q IQ A ,n 1 . V 1 Q Q , , iQ V L ,ui . , u, ,,, Vi, Q V41 CLASS OF 1932 Bourg, Bourrie, Bovee, Branchaw, Bratzel, Brauer, Braun, Brockwai, Brmrix, D, Brown, E. Brown, L.. Brown, Il., Burforrl, Burns, Camp, Capra, Carkhuff, Carlson, L. Carlson, R., Carnaghi, Carre-scia, Cary, Cassani, Chalstrom, Chapline, Chapman, Charley. Chelini, Cissne, Clanipit, Clark, Clayton, A, Clayton, T., Clement, Cohn, Colbert. Collier, C., Collier, T., Colona, Colwell, Contos, Coopei, Corfield, Corwin, Crosson. Cumpston, Dahlgren, Dangreinond, Davis, A., Davis, M., Davis, W., Deist, Dempsey, Denning Densinore, Deutschman, Dietz. Dietzman, DiLoi'enzo, Donovan, Downing, Dowse, Doxsee. Doyle, Druschel. Duggan, Dugid, Dwyer, Edson, Edwards, Eickhoff, Elkins. Engle, Ervin, Eyman, Fabian, Farr, Ferguson, Fetter, Finger, Floyd. 3,2 iw X gtg, uefgi si Lf:--zigiiff ' 1 P5 ' Egg-Siu 1 'o - f-4 ,1b--f4- I-,N 4- - -is I 67 J fl S Q 5 I Qi, Z , f .. THE 1930 J STAFF ,, Ml! R BH R' k EDHEOIZIALB h I lcgffiedaaisoiizeffoug lll Rx Harriett Rossi A James Murray Geraldine Buckner LaVerne Richards Doris Eih U W llw ff ff, ' 1 mv f li f 'M X 1 , .x X Gladys Hagmayer ff' j Mary Hamlin Marion Gwen Charles I-Ioffer iv J 5:-,QA ART ,fi Lois Anderson Thomas Bourg Harold Carloss ? Lois Delander Alvin Nelson A Robert Rose Yffl ADVISORS JCWQ L Mabel F. Hunt Lgllli Esther Richardson ' ' X Helen Anne Wright M X ii X X X 'il Xxx X Max E l XX? ml , X X ,N f U fi k 0 .Mil U . .,oii. i .. - A i S , X-BX -,,. S-. g l-li JXJV I 7 ' Hafwlfgg-Aki,-fir X QE? T LMTEQQ1 r XQQWEEE Y FQ Ll--sig' GF 4 sf. Q--5353 G 1 si if-.::f2 sU 1 ai if--5:53 ff 1 N : ,-1Y--'4- 5 4- - : r-Z f-Z gjgglruss i rg ff? 350 ...f xqllVf ...wa -M, -wr yas., .226 .4 'QS45 has 4 Q... -R535 -'W 'R me X LJA Q W 1-35- X' im? K 1-fl!L,Q-l.l I f-F 1 fr X X CLASS OF 1932 'wqrlv ..., Ps Y W sm -if ...Q 331 ev- Nr' C25 y N Q -Hs Foster Fredrxclxsou Fxetto FIII7 1'uhrman L Fuhrman L Cellex Genens Cerholcl Geuther D Geuther L Lvewehx 1Jeo11aru Geyxehr Lyle Glacobbe Lnacoxru Gnzl Clleb G1 G t hl Gld G d n Gott Cou r Grace Gm lu Grayett L lllett asgoyx oe sc e o en or o 1 Q Q Gray, Greenburg, Greene, Greta? Gnbble Grobarcnk Crow Gualdom Gulhckseu C Gullxclxsen E, Haebsler, Hall, Hanulton, Hanson Hardy Ilartnman, Hwssxg, Huntzelman I Hull H ll II H FE H Ft n Henderson Ilerqth lllcks Hxll, , , I, 1 s lmes, 0 er, 0 ma Holmstxum Hotsou Howk, Hrechko, Huey, Hughes, M Hufflxcs, V, Huls, Taalrola Iack, Ielenlch, Iubn, Iolnwon, F Tolmsou H, Iohubon, L, I0l'lll'4Oll M lxanser, Rdlma Ixaue, Kasper, Ixauftmdu Ray Ixerler, Iueley, Ixelley, Ixeut, Ixmn, h If arg -ww rdf? Lk, X 1 l , lly lll lr ff- 'zzz ng' zzz :AZI , f.1l1 , . ,. H .H'- Nw X bllz -Zrcdz ,v- ' M V ,,-,- V 1-Al , 5:53555 f:':,.l L f-I Y. ':1 , E2EIkEfE2E- - X -1 .-,:i E -:-I .-7 f , ' f V '5fS.2?f1: ' xi: Yr .- 5-f'2E',lg1 ., :': iii! . 'Z . 1,' -1 fi' 155: lf' M 5? 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'L aiie : nnt it fs 1 nil ,i? ll . ,., l. ,.,a 1, ., .,... , .,, l i ..., i l A to - A ryyyyy P l 1 ieie, Fw i, l L eli ii ,, .. L it '1 2 o. , ., A i ytyyt , 1 lil' nyo. ' f f ' W L ,, , M. rlt 2 f i ..::, 1ff- ' I l l Q, ,ii is , f it ' K s .ia, . L , ,, . CLASS OF 1932 King, K., Klint, Knight, Koenig, Kolpack, Komar, Krieger, Kristal, Krohn. Krusemark, Kuleto, Kurth, Kurtz, Kwarta, Lambert, D., Lambert, E., Lambert, G., Lambert, L. Larson, G., Larson, K., Laurence, Lawless, Lawlor, Lentz, Leonard, Levine, Lezebroom. Libkie, Lichtenwalter, Liese, Lightner, Lilya, Lindsey, Lipsey, Lisdero, Lish. Little, Littlejohn, Low, Lowery, Luck, Ludfovic, Luhring, Lukowski, Lynch. McCauley, McCowan, McFadden, McKay, McKeown, Machak, MacKeever, Malgosky, Marchio. Marcy, Marolt, Marshall, G., Marshall, M,. Martin, Marwick, Mayo, Meagher, Meiferdt. Melbourne, Meyer, Milcker, Miller, A., Miller F., Miller, H., Miller, I., Mitchell, IE., Mitchell, JT. Monferdini, Mores, Mork, Morrow, Mortvedt, Moskal, Mossverger, Motta, Mullally. f .- ,1b--4-- - . f-' f- ' 69 J. Fa 1' ' '5 ea fr 'N-.XB ff Ishii 11.99 ' Q Br In-Win ,fr 1 I - ai' 1' Q A i. - are ,A . A A -A Aw A. ,, H, ,,,AAAAA 5 4 , ,A, ,1,,A. :1.1Q,.,,,,:':4 ,,,,, L' R31 9- wi? l if Ig me iff? A E1 'Q A wav? ,5 'N e-fr is -A ,dw 'e , A A ., Q A A AA A A AA - . A 4' M -li A Quf' 1 M if IW, Ig , 4-rv ztr A PPPAAAQ. g 1 I , I :gf y ' 2: W V- ' A AA A , j aw s -- 5-xx 1A . ' A ,5' E'HJ?:5 Q -wk A. jzifsq A if? 1 3 A - :,,:1 A .----- A AA. , ssfx.- - ,i I 8 A - -4 -v 21 '1 ' -A1251-2E1' 3 A .Ag A ' ,ii-5.55 5 Zlq - 'A--' - 2 A I h Q f' A ' -ve A f f-. ff : ' 7 -'r- ' 1:-1 ef . If - As- -51 : 'f- A - . . A5-'-, 3:53. ,- A A .,, , ,AYA A, Q A - N E N 2 , A VA' N fx 1 Q - 1 g : egg- .A . . ,- -A -ef-ff- A if ' his r- 1 Z .A1 A A.-:Q AA.. QS 2 A A A.--:gags -- Y . -A A: 'ks - -if A M s-a-:f ' l ' 1 Ai ss- I, I is I - .Amee .Qi 1 A A. -A A- A-A -x-A . ,M k Q, , A ,Si as -- I--. -A l AA it 'X I ,L--A E -A I Y if il I .sf ,A Q 3 M. AA' ASA I I , jfs , ' Ji w Q:A-12:-..?21-1+ :1:xA-' i i 'QQ A- A A' A' Ai, ' N A ' -52 A Q AAAAAA A AA X K, X ' ,A AA X I X ' I s I l. l ' H, ,,, CLASS OF 1932 Munroe, Murphy, Mutz, Nahas, Ncalis, Nelli, Nelson, A., Nelson, E., Nelson, L. ' ' l f N l N l N ll O'D' O ,OYE A Nelson, RA, Nemeth, lNexxberry, oe, ort 1, uss e, dy, etter cer Oliver, A., Oliver, E., Olson, Ostrem, Ovington, Padratzik, Parks, Pasteris, Paupp. Peceniak, Pelton, Penuuto, Pens, Peterson, Pettigrew, Pfaff, Pistilli, Plese, J. Plese, T., Potter, Powers, Pozzi, A., Pozzi, P., Pribish, Pudclicoinbe, Puhl, RaddatzA R 'l R ' R'bl R' R' h d . Ramirez, Rapson, Ray, Reed, eu, else, i on, ice, ic ar s Ripingill, Ristau, Roberts, H., Roberts, WV., Roberts, VV., Robinson, Roehl, Rogers, Roinanowsky. Rub, Ruettiger, Rutledge, Sandberg, Sass. Schallnit, Scheefeldt, E., Scheefeldt, M., Schick. Schofield, Schoning, Schroeder, Scliufl, Seaborg, Seddon, Shannon, Sherwood, Shreffler. Q ..,., A,,, .A,A .,,.,, ,,.A, A AA..A. I will 540 dn AQQQQ,-i,A1:,-' ,IA AA A ' Ili R - ,A -- 5, n V A,AA, h .A A . If N - A A ie -, W' ' 'i 4' f- A 5' .- 5 A, J H 5 4, lr -lyiiwve 2'fA:-2 1, 3' :i ii? I-If i lm W zizi my A AA I AA In F AAAA A AA Al... AhAA Al ,VAhA, ,VI .AAA AA V f ' X 5 A, 'G if -A A -15-22: ,Ig A,A.A ' il., rw f A I H M d , 13:4 .A...- . A: ' X I I T3 - A f PS Q 4 1 , X A ' , V , A A ig- ,ig Q. fic 5. ag -4 ,E -w- w 12, ' Ali' ' ' 4' 'A -'---' LA:-1-A-:-.,.-A -..A.v.4. , AA4.4., -- .1,.- ,A -.-.: -.,- ---.A -.141---ez,-A,A5.-AA-31 my ' V- if it N' fi, A Af: I 5 ii -N4 .I I hiiiff. '-'i I 4 :gi ' 4 1:T. - ' ' '- A 1 ' - '- A , f Ii I 2259 AAAA,AA ,A-5 .1 'f A 2,3-A 122 :sg A 94' i 4., , AMW 13- ' 1223225 if I if 'vw ' A AAA. 95-A ..A.AA. ill ...AA AAAA A A A W ,, .A.A.AA..A. 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I I, ,,. f I 3 I We QI I l q lk l' I : I I 12' ,I If I I I SI, XII, 'I I .,, I W ew I I I I I II 'Z I III ,IIl '3 ' 'I ,I Q, I fl, ,I I. ,WI S I 'II '.I I I fl I I C3 I I I GH I l I I I Q I fy 0 I 'J' ,L -35' P I I WI' II ww wwe I' I I N I I EI I Iwj S Ii I I f I I 'I I ,II II. fi is R' x CLASS OF 1932 Shufelt, Siclell, Simmers, Sing, Skorupa, Skumanich, Smarker, Smith, A., Smith, B. Smith, E., Smith, H., Smith, M., Smith, R., Sporar, Staehling, Stamm, Stapleton, Stephen. S S ' I. St ' t T. St t Stra azon, Stvles, Sullivan, Summers, Sutfm. tern, teuart, v , euar , , ou , pp , Swanson, Swinford, Swithin, Sykes, Synoid, Talley, Tallman, Tedens, Thomas. Thompson, Tidaback, Tokar, Uremovic, Voellcer, W'alsh, VYandless, VVaters, VVatson. 7 C. W Z. W' h b W'th1hl NVh I Wh't Welsh, Wendell, Vkerner, NVest, , est, , et er ee, e er o t, ' ee er, ie. NVilhelmi, Williams, VVi1liamson, VVils0n, VVintjen, VVoorlman, Wriqht, E., Wright, H., Yaggy. Yemm, Young, Jack: Young, John: Zamkovitz, Zavisnik, Zeleznik, Zinser, R., Zinser, W., Zitzke. Zouback, Abbott, Adams, Ahrens, Alecknovic, Ales. Allison, Almberg, Darin F! ' 5' ' Ili ...r-- .::L' 3 ' pi 24-,5-1 Ieiefal. war. ..2I,.I.. .- f,,:4---4- rw: - -f 71 , ,..,. K . ,. ,I Iubl . X. -21 s ' as -Q.. me J 'w as 5- .. .gait z A X 2. .. fi, 1.35.5 .t Q 4 1 .5-2,132-flfr 521.111-stiff - : ,-,,-15-1oc- f,, 3 - EE J 1 ' fi ':: 'QA - I, , u g, 4-, M H gi rvg Jfq fy A -Q' W. . ef ' 1. V 'Q r 3 I iff- ,AAA l 75 R . ' ' A .:'k:' 'H' . ' ' .,. ... i, , , ' V J: X 1 I QQ.- -'-' I- 1 V A 4, G 'Y-5' e-xl 1,-1 q'V ?q?'T i ' I 1 . . .. ,, , V q, '::- -.:'E -:,r -V-Hr : '.,, '..5 -1,, T jclc .,.1- ' iii? ' lf -A -'1Y -ef l I ' ' Sai :VZ -1- TQ 11' ' V. - ff 1 '1-2 42 :V1 ,,A, q,,,,,.Q. :.1.:., ,,,-:.i,,:i.: IZ: ....,., ,.: . ..... ,,,..A ,,.. .1.,.,., . , lil if' - l es , 1 1 1 . .. . V I ml V '1': ' 4, f as VM A fs. 1':1 i VV 11, Tl- Ma L l V ' 'V P- .. 1,:. 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V:...1 ,- '.,- 1 - -- -. 1 V I ' V I CLASS OF 1933 Anderson, E., Anderson, L., Anderson, O., Anderson, Rolf, Anderson, Russel, Arbuckle, A ArnOld, E., Arnold, M. Arnold, N., Atkinson, Augustino, Austin, Babcock, Bahr, Bakewell, Bakos,.A., Bakos, T. B11 B at B l.' Barlov Barn B -nville Barr Barrinfver, Bartell. a Lego. aps , arc 13, x , es, :ui , , D Baskerville, Basso, Bates, Baudino, Bean, Beasley, H., Beasley, W., Beaver, Bebej. Bega, Bell, IL., Bell, M., Beltzner, Binhain, Iigenson, Bexsgl Bef-rsago, Blzgkwood. Blake, Blazlk, Bluth, G., Bluth, P, obzm, oestrou, osta , org, orgra Bosich, Bourgo, Boysaw, Bozic, Bradley, Brannberg, Brayden, Bretz, Broad. Brockman, Brosell, E., Brosell, M., Brougham, Brown, Ceolag Brown, Clare, Brown, E., Bro Brozman. Bryant, Bump, Burford, Burow, Bush, Butler, B., Butler, M., Button, Calvin. rgodale, xv n, R-. : fdlxlocv- ,-,, 3 - mg 72 ' ltr---4 1 Liz:-L4 1 - -- 5. P- . sr 5- ,:-.:: E 3 f- ' ,Y L' Nw Fel a I' ca , Fgflgsig- ef 9 I I If I I E' ff? 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Davis, N., Dawson, Dejanovich, DePray, Deutschmann, Di G-uisto, Dobbs, Dolan, Donners. Donle Do h D D hk D bn Dru off DuClos Dzurko Eartl . y, nog ue, owney, ran: a , re e ,A g , , ' . y Ecklund, Edson, Efner, Egger, Egizio, A., Egizxo, E., Ehrl1orn,vE1de, Elder. Elekes, Eneix, Engleman, Etheridge, Fahrner, Fay, Fenogho, Fxshdell, Fztzgerald. fr?-'Q' f 2 ' 73 . Z ,. ,. i -1 .,, 5,1 5: ,. A . 1 .2 . fwx l 15 , . . M .. 1 i ...Q .-R+. :ii 1 2? M ' .JM - Efffi 1 w Q 1, + +.u. 1 ml ,- .1 .-,- -1 X 1 ,-', I 1: .w .,. : .V .1 li Q a '5lc n ll ...kiss I C1 -- '-wus w'Sl6 ...f '11 s n gsm QQ ' lv L49 F An. tv V xr Q I R212-ff we , F 5 -Q .1 1 M i ii iiiiiii iliiii Q ? G Q 5 - A , :E -A V iv .,.... . X.. M FE 1 ..., , . ... .1 Iv 1 7' 33? Jr' 4-ic. fi- 'fm M 5' Q ghsr-se 'F ' ' - 2:2552 ' ':, V 'G ii ' . . ,. - Y I 1 1 ..f 5-11. ., if-.11 V - U '- mm v L1 -, n i 1 ,, r --,, 1,-1:2 4 1 af-,.,.1gs V V, 5,5-...si A, , . 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Gra' C. G . , fl t 1' xx' N115 xxx 'ix' -1 .v 'T , . ray. I. L.. Hamlin, llamrin. Hanrlorf, Handwerk, Hanson, Hardy, C., Hardy, T., Harrison, llasenjager. Haslett, Haywood. H dk II ' Hb l' H f '-I ' 'I ' H h H ll 'l tt -gas, ra i , nan , , ran , , rg , 1 .14 , y, ,Q y Griffin, Groenwalcl, Groth, Grundy, L., Grundy, S., Hamilton, J., Hamilton, . . U , ,... E ea t e efap e er ina e t A enu emdn er st erzop en e Hicks. Hill, Hinton, Hodge, Holl, llolloway, llolmberg, llolper, Hoinberg, Hreb niiik. .- ,I , :N--4- fx, : bgiimi 1 Fe ggi- 3 1 - '-4 5' 74 .J lfjffali bigger LWSYLI ie' F! Li-slft' 5' 1 si tc 1 P! LL--EEJQ sir'---55-'l'!'gl2 1 I- F, ,:+---e- F., Q - .4 I I: -1 'ft . , H I. -- .', V - ' ' -I -I I I '41 I . I 'N I I E3 -- 1-1 Lf, 'Q x li -,., ntl 'I ' A A A I . . I 1 , . I I ' s I I I I, -. I -- . , as. .- ..I 'Q , I L I , , I . I I zz.. . I ,3,,.','g...,. ,..., .I .... ,- H, I, ,. .w,:f- ww,-W 1 M Q., etsg .ay ge .1 Jff-g. :fig f 1 ' ' ia J PH 4.49 , .I . 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Zimmerman, Zouback, Zuelke, Zupancic, F., Zupanmc, I., Zuppa, Zusag, Zygelnick, Adams. Alling, Ariagno, Badorski, Baker, Bakos, Baran, Barbie, Belfield, Benac, B' nat Bolde 0 Bolte Br nd B dhe' ChAke Ch cl' Clarke, Cobztto mer , g , , a on, u zl, I , u 5, . Cox, Darin, DeMeyer, Dutter, Emerson, Facmelli, Fazio, B., Fazio, S., Feigerle, Finley, Fitzer, Frattini, Garavaglia, Gleason, Godel, Goral, Gregoric, Hartman. Hajduk, Helling, Horwath, House, I3Cki!'llUXVSkl, Jacobs, Iandura, Ianosica, Jeligo. I n, Kastel' , I'o ol, Kr er'ch, I'ra se, Kubau, Kuchmeck, Kunstek, Kuref erma IC X Z afll 1 X 'll V J Ixurth, Larson, LED3Clk, Lmko, Loreno, Melchxorre. Mmsamvlc, Mucha, Mndrcn. 1 1 1 Lx Au 1 J ' 1 f'x:b Q' f 3 79 I k K S I Q3 N2 ff FOREWORD rv The completion of the deep waterway through Joliet will be an outstanding development for the community. It is the hope and ex- pectation of those interested in Joliet that this city, already famous for its industries and institutions, and for the achievements of its citizens and civic organizations, will some day become a great shipping and commercial center. Xx In recognition of this ambition the deep waterway has been chosen as the theme and motif for the WMHW A H fxxl 5' Y ' n X W ,I 1 l 1930 J Yearbook. Ship Ahoy! for ll' Joliet High, J.J.C., and all of Joliet. X V If , If 'NRA X Q II I I I XX r -f frfn-r t t ' SAX!-J-,N f 4 - ' 'i e '1' VI I I I . 'ur. . f 'fx f X S... giil e J T A X LJ. X E, 5. L-. T gl' lil' f ' LL' 'I-su 1 ,lm M , M s!E?Er2.!-Lglki' si .L-fur: If ' ,lt ..----- r-QL-,iif-frh 'flu ' 2212 SIZE If 3 lf - w V I' I 1 I ' 1 j 'Q ':.': 3-I li' I, H :E:2:::2:E:3 4 ' '.23:,: V . ' . 5-' ' . ' .- ' w 5-iff I 'S' -ii F3 M ' i IF N l if-Q3 , ' ' X .. .,., -' ' . .. ' .-f.-. ,.-. Vvvr ....,. . V- V......,, 1 MV V- -' - ar g- - M f f + V '-M l V L. ' , it LL xx . . 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V.f ' PW . -- -5 Var- .- .. ,.... .... ..... .... . ..., ' CLASS OF 1933 Shaw, Shelvock, Shields, Shufelt, Sidell, Sievert, Simpson. Sing, Sippel. Smith, Spencer, H., Spencer, L., Spires, Spolarich, Sprague, Stahoviak, St.,Ange, SIZHIQIC SteHen, Stein, Stoll, Stoner, Stott, Struthers, Sutter, Swafford, Swanson. Switzer, Talbot, Taylor, I., Taylor, L., Thomas, Thompson, Tibble, Tilvitkus, Timm. Torkar, Townsend, Trimmer, Troughton, Turk, Turner, D., Turner, V., Turner, NV., Vail. Valentino Van Dyke, Van Steenberg, Van Zandt, Venske, Vercellotti, Viecell, Viggiauelli. Vismara. Vollrath, Voss, Vrabec, NX-'adcle1l, VVacle, VVall, VValsh, VVatts, VVebster, A Wlebster, J., Vlfeichbroclt, XNeidemann, VK-'eigerdinfr, NVe1ch, VVcllman, XVendell, XVerner, C. XVerner, M. Wrhite, Vl'hlteman, Vlfhltley, Vl'ilfong, W'illnrcI, Williams, A., Vlfilllznns, R., Vllilson, VS'isniexy-ski. s! iL93U 1 si 1 1 f.5ii,.f:f,-sl? 1 ' ' ff ' f X ,gals 78 QLQDSS '32 F! 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' ,zjau ,Q iz- Eff gm ., 1 :.' g l ' ,.,Vf :2,Z, 5-1, , Q ,'1 e 1 ' J A if . i A -A A Q ,A ,, - ill? il Ms I I iff' QP ' lv-Q w4wmw2g:,w i':: F, 3'W?Fmf LQ VIQQ .A, A f iff 'fe ,l., lli, , ,,,. Tl.. A. ..,, H 5111: f i Us fiffi y :iZ55a5:5f EE?'fEi 'N ' -1 1- ' ' 'K QA: 1 l ., KV I ' 1i ,i D , l , ,,, , ,,,, , , 2- ' I' D U fn w.MfwQm'w? Mliggjgs gli, T r M -. -- -v .- f.,,.-, - 1-.- . , , . 'ii' - .q Y V' . . , , . ,,,, , .,,,,,, i D l,,,, , , ,,l,, , ,, , , , , , D, w, ' ' CLASS OF 1933 Nelson, Olivo, Ouderism, Orsmi, Pasteris, l'2tStCYll2lk, Platt, Plese, Pomylcalzn. Q Ragusa, Randolpll, Rittof, Rusko, Sandal, Sarmcky, Schultz, Schutten. Schwab. Seeley, Sevec, Smaron, Smith, Sohn, Spotrl, Stahl, B.,v Stfmlzl, L.: 5TRI'HSllllQl'1. t v Tappela.. Thompson, Titra, Van Bcnthuysqn, XYZITIJO, Xlaslch, XYlnkler, yY0Jt0wxcz, XX ynne. Zagar, Zelinski, Chovan, Dahl, Darlmg, lxuvxs, Smnlnack, Spotufora, Xlscum. IN MEMORIAM DONALD CROMBIE '31 ANTOINETTE LA PIANA ,BZ RICHARD STANGE '32 F! 5' 1 siffzi-539 1 si' i 1 5-iii---5:35 9 1 'O -' fd -1-N--e K-,i 3 - A: misss 80 a - Qfl 2561!- f iii .- -, -' cziwff :nj-'i-'-''iijg313:j3,-5f3,-52551-1'--3 - ' .., -- ,:1g:::.-1312!-13:::.'.' f f E, lJE1s1bIlHA..,4.. N 5. f ..f- ua.ev-WA' 'E f TE:EE'E'132' 72-i - wif.: ..wjRj'5w1:g5f'-if Yi.-:V -- f' X !'f JE- 'l iikzbzfsiiiigf? A Huff ig lggh, .' : .,,'.-4-Q, fi--:gf ,L:,.f'2..:gq:,e :- Z H I -V D J ,mg . A3 'f'! Ii?':-4f.3fi73'3 ., L - - Q ' 1 ' 5 vi f fr ,,.-,--1: 'il 5 lfi lf .Li ' - 'Y --if A Y +' ,-1--2 ff-' g, , 5 E 7-'A + 5 1' mp - 1.5 5 . .+I 3: - --ff-1--2.1.4.-Q ' 5 in '59 1, 3 1' if 'E 1fW X I P 5 CTIVITIE5 Ju M 5 i-UIWBZ E '-L 1 WEE 15: X' V C 'f-.mf In Q Qiw 57 H M I ammmiifl N Y E w 4 1 1 E Q w i E ,J ,gn ' x 5 1 -w x 'X 'J f . 5 K ' a .v '., . .V V, f -X X 'K ' 'J in N, ' l.. . I . nr: ..l.-7-Z--' ' f. we L' - 1.1612 A7 1 Y f . A.--, M , ,, .' ,. e. 4. - 1' , . 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Nj, ,AAQ f.,s, nf ,A 1 'Awe f 2 e A eTT as D nf semen Pfxnso WYKOFF 4 NRBY 9 1A l f fa was c1.aAswA'raRs BOYS' ATHLETICS COACHING STAFF YELL LEADERS Clemens Werner MWQFQI- LWSFFQL- IWWEEQL. il ILQ-D Q ' ' 4 1.-err: 3 ' . a-..--- ' J.- ..- F .- -5in .M-W A ' A - 5:7 ,.. ,,- - 81 - 'cl l- tu- at ga-I' G' ' at in-5:53 ' gif-.li---'1',1'4 ' 5.5 ii,-531' fl ' ' ,,,sfb 4' f-,- : - h: Fourth Row-Coach Becker, Nelson, Flannigan. Johnson, Beadle, Engiman, Kelly, Seamans, C. Eddy, A. Clark, Stephen, Mr. Cates. Third Row-Penutto, Owen, L. Ferguson, Smith, P. Jones, Boysaw, Beaudoin. Barr, Oldani, Maxwell. Second RowfHimes, Sabotnik, R. Ferguson, Dobbs, Sing, McKay, Killeen, Downing, T. Eddy, J. Turk. K t OTS . First Row-Watson, Mgr., Fritz. Clark. VYerner, DeZee, Secor, XVitkin, I. Turk. W. jones. Davis. Hoffer, Hardy. HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL Non-conference openers prove our line to be steady, with the backs a prob- lem , good early season football against Englewood ,, they score twice in opening half .then Max and Zeke duplicate this feat for us ., Next week against Downers Grove we gain many yards, but scoring punch is lacking ,.,. then the conference fight is on once motel West Aurora defeated 13-12 .. second quarter Zeke, Oldani get started ....Hardy grabs Z5-yard pass, touchdown, ,. fighting Blue line blocks punt, Zeke scores. West opens passes, desperate .... one connects. ,. they score with split buck, but we block extra point.. ,more passes ,.., two minutes left .,.. we intercept pass . A ,Oldani loose for 40 yards. . , gun pops! Rockford, big, powerful, shove us first quarter .... plus 30 yard penalties, our backs to goal ,... they score. We start to click Oldani, then Zeke, plus powerful line play .... Dago plunges over, 6-0 .,.Dinny recovers fumble pass Pennuto-Oldani scores. Second half, Rabs fight gamely ..., Jones, Ferguson, Sabotnik, McKay charge viciously ...Max, Clark, Zeke, Dago drive , line plays heads up ball .... we score two safeties ..., gain 206 yards to Rab 60 .... we win 16-6. fContinued on Page 95, X X l 82 'X g 5 s at ff 'Q pt is-.fi-in 1 Fslgzgb -4 1 ,iiglgl e ,.,., f.,.a Third RuwADal1l6-ll. Lang. Schmidt. G'asgow. VVasher, Lehnhart. Clearwziters. Kaufman, Heggle Sidell Coach XYykoff. Douglas. Sing. Clark, Anderson, Zinser. Second Rmv-Strappazmi, Kennedy. Stewart, Ramirez. Crombie. Schaulnml, Dutter, Spires, Gray, Smarker Farr, Arnolrl. First Row-fChristinusen. lit-ltielfl. Mcifurfl. Savich, Dobbs, Dow, Rice. Menozzi. Austin, Pennuto Beecher LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL The Lights completed another successful year by winning three games, los ing one, and tieing one. Wykoff's men opened the season by trimming Saunemin, Z9 to 0 and Down ers Grove, 26 to 0, on successive Saturdays. These post-season games helped to round the squad into shape for conference competition. The conference season opened with a tie against West High, 6 to 6. Dahlen starred for Joliet when he scored on a pass from Kennedy. The next week was a surprise for the highly talked of Rab outfit when the fighting line turned back their opponents 6 to O. Dahlen made the touchdown on a pass from Kennedy The Freeport game was a walkaway for the locals when they won on the latter s field 25 to 0. Pennuto scored twice, Austin once, and Beecher once. Elgin went away with a 13 to 7 victory after a driving attack by their star, Karsten Pennuto and Menozzi ripped off big gains to beat East Aurora, 14 to 6 Subs played the last quarter of the game. This ended another successful season for Coach Wykoff and his charges. Prospects of another season of wins are in store if present indications are carried out by next year's squad. si 5' 1 ai 1 ggi-LL.--7-,gb -'st' 1 fgE.....'2' E' il .- ,:+--W - - '- f-' ,-fr ' 83 I.-'I ' dv! l - Qgal L- SL A A LL'-::' GF ' af. L:-'rs U ' 95 5-Le-5 ' SQ- 2 We X F Fad as K-1- 3 - HEAVYWEIGHT A l' 0LDANl ' FLANNl l .1 1 I-ETTERMEN MN . fa fa I ' . , . xr. 4 f ,'- igg4j, ,f , gf 'K ' u'? Z f?1-.21,.'f,:3,j:e5f3.,. SABOTNlK , et 'WWE'-L , BEAUDOIN ' ' 5' 3-V 1: :1. ., ,A s -.. .. 1. ng. .V,b .. sum-i . 1 ,flyf ' I OWEN 'A 'A 'i BARR OLDANlfFastest hack in the conference. Good average on return of punts and an exceptional open tield runner. Hit hard on defense. Played superior hall against Rockford, Elgin. and DeKalb. All-conference, First team. Klil,LYfCaptain of team and one of greatest lineman in schools history. Excellent blocker and tackler. Blocked numerous punts, Picked on all-conference team' for third successive year. All-state in his last year. M.-XXXVELLfBest open-held runner on team, with good pivotg quick get-away. ADefense was best in hacktield. Left-handed passes were used to advantage, Best work in Elgin and Dekalb games. Injured in latter game after carrying' the brunt of both ohense and defense. OXVENKTIN: lightest guard in the conference for four years: played regular hi-s. last three years, and won three major lettersg a sportsman and a fighter. Best games against Freeport and Elgin. Excellent interference man. SMITH--Worked faithfully for three years and tinzilly made the grade. Good pass and a strong de- termination. Got his chance when regular center was injured in Freeport game. Best games were East Aurora and Cedar Rapids, liLANNlGANfA hard txieltler and liloclcer with a knack ol catching passes. Scored only points in Free- port game. First year of football he made good. All-conference. second team. S-.XBOTNIK-XVon his fourth letter in heavywfight football. Excellent defensive man. Originally a tackle. Vlayefl brilliant hall against Rockford and Elgin. A glutton for punishment, he made all-conference guard. second team. Bl'inXL'DOlNfNVitl1out the phy sioue of most blockers , he took over the jolt of opening holes for the other hacks, and made good. llid the punting and was never outdistanced in this department of the game. A good passer and tackler. Best games against Cedar Rapids and Rockford. ll.XRR--'A dt-pendalwle lineman who blocked many punts throughout the season and never complained when things went wrong.. A good defensive man with plenty of tight. Played great games against Rockford and Delxallv. so qs-sa mass. f was t PQ gif: ' ,ig legit: 1 F5 1 Fi 55:5-4 if f-I 'lb ,-'- 3 ' 84 ttiiass


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