Joliet Central High School - Steelmen Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1931
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Q A C 4-1, ,, :x 'lv T 1 1 L -1-in '- ' ' l ' 'IIFWILS HS TIHHE BOGIMK OEF' I o I JW' 0 ...El -.,... E .. IIN-. 'W i' IIMfiI'I iff I iioq .W A My I viii me W AW N ,pi o 0 I I o o 'IL Wei? -an-:Q TT' M' Q 'Tw Wif e THE STAFF 6 EDITORIAL NI rtle Harder Sidney Herzog y Gertrude Johannsen IX'IabeI E. I-Iu Dorothy Lentz Bob Secor Leonard Gewelir CIRCULATION Hoiiier Bush BUSINESS Axel Sundstrom ART Harold Carloss TYPING Ruth Scliultl ADVISERS Ht Esther Richardson Helen Anne Wright TI1eJ 1931 PubIIsI'1ed by Ihe ORADUATINC5 CLASSES OF JOLIET TOWNSHIP HIOH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE JOLIET, ILLINOIS as sec-xml cl I at 50111-I. Il QJET :ummm cizziif JOLIET, 5L.Li?-IIIS was f-asv , ng' -.a.1- -:gi I W' I ImI'I IIX :I II I o I I I o I ,,. my -:mga rv, - we 1 J' Yrisii ' .... ,af 4 WW nl: l 0 n I l o o Q:-:Jill gl Il '40 1 q-Q f , . 11'- -T Aiml ff FOREWORD Q. The foundation of every state is the educa- tion of its youth, Diogenes said sixteen cen- turies ago Education lapsed with the fall of ancient nations. The pen gave way to the sword. Knights were too busy with their many wars to bother with learning. Then came the Renais- sance. Francis Bacon taught his pupils to accept the truth only by experimentation. Education was spreadingg again the pen was mightier than the sword. Since that time institutions of learning have spread world wide. Joliet built the first section of its present magnificent school building in 1901. Section by section it has grown until now, with the present new unit, we have a school covering two square blocks. Joliet be- lieves Diogenes. CONTENTS 6 FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS JUNIOR COLLEGE FEATURES 10,4 KCIOC. r. wif .,. .. :I .5 -io... Ifil' I 'NF mr.:- IMIIIIIIII EL I I 0 0 -1, Q.--12 .- is g..2 -E mi tb-I I 5:1153 A ' -Q5 , U -,..- Q.- ll? -- :T Z 17 FRN M i o I i 13 ..- if ' JMW '-5 I f. TO C. E. SPICER THIS Book IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THE CLASSES OF 1931 C. E. SPICER .44 4, ,,.g ,Zo z, . ,Q F? f M J.. ,gf , '4t5vlI Tx o I I o o N4 -.... Jw vs -w -z M, fa - -'35 lb.: f, J ,537 -.. Q... WIWM' o 0 I I 0 0 -'1 L, N. -q .. 4?- H: gi- :R-' pf- , o I 1-e HMM The Combinfd Gyl1HltZ5i1ll71S W-sr A V' 4 1' lawn' Q - ,A 'Q S - ,. ,4 4-, A Looking South. Girls' Gynznzasium in the Foreground -'X qhlbilvtfii --A--hm. M5-.---'ll' -s ,...9- s-1's1T wr x-. ,-1 ' r,f ,,. At the' .-111-Ozrt-of-Door 1Y4zt1u'f Show -NQMMN xx x45 N-M, X 7' ,' X 1 X .5 ,I f lar f X, vm.w ' f XO t ' if Q w ' ' 'Mw ' W M ' wN MW J rg,5FU: Ml' NNW W! WN WN 1, N Q 5 M i if ' j +4 H Nl ' ' .f 1 Ysmgknfx ur' H , 5 dl W ,-' l ' ' , f' M xi ,V ,AW wfxf J M J- H fi- ' as v I fx f I f ' Vw -L if - . -- 5, 'W , lmgumffluml wf' ,,.+ ,gzi- !' -Y I .1 :- ' ' Q L , iii T ' 'E' 4 34 I 1' J UI ..- .fn ' Q . , , 1' J . 1 ' I ' A f . ,- 'L-' 'f ,N an i . . .. 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Co-qley, Daley. Sc-cond RmvfMacklin, Ilenderson, Shade. 1'c-tv.-rsmx, 1,1-inenwcber. VVills. Thlrd Row-Prunty. Deam. NYyk0H, Mills, Meyers. -. if 10 435. , gf -I o- IJI' - FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND HOME ECONOMICS INSTRUCTORS First Run'-Mntln-r. Ryan, Agmw, Hustznfwn. Anfll-rsfm. XYhec-luck. Secund Rmx'fMcClonahan, Petersen, NICKl'llSfl'j'. li-'wlnntr-nn, XY:nsley. 'l'l1irml Row Bzlbcuck. Huck. llumphx'-cy. MATHEMATICS AND MUSIC INSTRUCTORS First Ruw---Broad, Mnyfu, Knhl, Turner. Lawlor. Secunml Row---Rogers. Ascltinc, XYIUII. Ilimlle, Third Row-Converse. Brockett. Atkinson, Nnyd. -'iif 1 1 jlffw' -Q ,-0 .:':,,'i'Q rd . .vw 'L- Tx. f' '7 fr! , 5 d ',,f ijgjl .. 7, X ff? -li 4 , 1,3 QW' o 0 I I -ri. .5 :nf W' , ....... ' f x,,,,,2 lflb' 'WN wg ..-.. 1 , 5 4 Ta. ff' EIA! ' -.Q -u., Ill! -wr.-aaa I3 ff - F W 1 ' 'E ... , , I 1 A n , X llllllllhlll 0 o I I 0 0 r ffl' -.I .. .kg A, .2 1.40- o- 5g-w- ZWWWQ lllllllllw l f , ,, ,, , ENGLISH INSTRUCTORS lfnxt Ron Trzuns, lixllmzm. Su-xx-xxx, llxwlc-, 'Fipl-ut. Curvy, Ih--vuglxl-nl. 54-4:-vwl Rum Nlrx. lfruxl, lilckmvux. l-lussxll, lflnlrwl, lflmx, lllumpul. 'llllxnl Nou XlL'.X1mlly, lllggx l'l-rk. .Xwllvxg Clzxlkc, Daley. linu-rsvm, lluut. l-SWYYLEF-xl SHOP AND CONTINUATION INSTRUCTORS First Row-Patterson. Schuei-ler, Grosstuck, Tscnes, McCoy. Gishwcller, Henry. Pumlslicombe, Mclienstry. Second RowfCa5tle, Rnwitch, Hamm. Raflke, Mueller, Reilly, Howell. Third Rowflienner, Negnrd, Nicolas, W'arfel. Stauhrr. Frost. I Fourth RowfSw1-et, Marshall, Monte, XVCIIS, Slette, Stone, Johnson, Fischbacha. 'H1Z3W W F523 5 P3523 v. 'rv-. Haw.: - . Nl.. J COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTORS First R-m Yun Antwvr 1. Lrluvr, l'nlrm-rtful. Sfrlzzlxwlyrrll. Iluflmrtz. I Srculul Huw- Ru-Iuixlfml. Kirby, lhlrrlul, ML'I,.nil1 ,.. OFFICE STAFF First Row-l':xttCrs0n, Snmlifurrl. Kuicks, Orluist, Ripingill, Himl, Cul' -, 'Qvcmul Rmx' Curlquist, Mcllznhuy, Sclulmalm-V. 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FE. w '5 E .nb ,-0 iw q.- -:-, --gg 1' ' lf L1-Q .. if Q 'nhl 'llll 0 o l l 0 u sm J: Q' gnu- ,x X x....2 l .' l .. 1:1 1- m y .Ra 'iwaf JOHN ABERNATHY tl-lollyi We wonder why they call him H0lly ,' P'rap5 it is 'muse hf 5 so jolly. Business Aflministrrniun. LUIS All.-X315 lllrlgyl H115 pep and vim rnoug-lz for twoq Likvs tn laugh and is rzfwr blue. lhlvrzxture and Arts A1 G.A A. l,2,3,-1. Treasurer 3: Fu-nclm Clulw 3,43 l'ul1hc Spf-slung Club 4, Presirlenl 4: Student C-uuncxl 41 Sorlal Science Club -33 Basketball l,1g 'lll :nik 2.3, ICR MA .-UZAZZI ,-ln l1Zd1l.Xl7'lt71lS, :filling ivorkfr is xllv: To lhv llnur of XIIFITYX she holds Ihr key. 1 Sv-w1:ax1:1l: Omnrxxe-1'c1:1l Clulr -Ig Girl llcsexwss -..big Ruth- . , , gmw -...,a, INIRUTIIY ANIJIQRSUN lljmb .-In vflil'ie'r1t 5rU'rtm'y xhe will HllIkQ',' .Alt lmving fun .xhr talzrx the Calif. 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'l'm'ulxux'r' 1' X -X 1734 Cllairmwn Fxuslmmn NVvlcff11u , 5, n.. ., , ,..... , . l':u'ty 41 Girl Reserves 13,-lg l'ulvlic Speaking Clull -61 Sm-1.11 Scncncr- Club 4: Tap Dancmg Clubs 1,.2,.l,4: 'l1-rlrNx- rll-num Club 3,43 Natiwuzll llunm' Srvfxcty 5,-lg 501111 l'l:ly -li llafketlmall 1,Z.3.4g Basel-ull l,.2,3,-1, JIHXNITA ARCHIBALD l.Xrch1cl N11 worry does she knnwg K She' is full of pep and go. 5--u'ct1n'1:1l-4LA A. 1.2: Girl Rcecrves 3: Gilpin Englxxlm Cluh 53 ll-lckcy 1: Hnsketlvglll 1.2,-ll Baseball 12.3,-lg Tmck I ' . ,J, -ee 16 lg.- F va. .,,..- .3 , 'K XYILLIAM E. ARCHIBALD tBilll Why should I worry or fret? I never do that, you bet. Ilusiness Administration5 R.O.T.C. -1, Major 45 Banil l,J,.l5 Rifle Team 3,45 Track l. IRMA ARNHOLD Clrmj Quiet and denture is this girl,- But at heart she is a pearl. Business Aflministrationg Gilpin English Club 1,35 Soci.1l Fcience Club 4. CIIESTER S. ATTAXVAY lCbetl Short and blonde with curly ha.r,' Strolls through the halls without a care. fllercnntile Service5 Art Club lg Gilpin linglisli Club lg ,muinal Staff 45 Lunch Room Club 13,45 Year Rook Stall' -l. IIOXY.-XRD E. BAHR Ilrlowl In football Jie is quite the starg And from the girls he stays quite far, Business Arlministratioin Blue and Gold Club 45 Fort- liall lg lntrzi-Mural Basketball -l. BLANCIIE LORENE BAKER CReneel Tall and clzarming is Lorcneg Thus say all, 'who her have seen. Business Administration: G.A.A. 1,2,3,-45 Girl Reserves -lg Social Science Club 45 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 1,.I,.l5 ll-sclcey 1,25 Vrvlley Rall 2.3. XYll.l,lAM S. BALCH QBilll ' He plays the bass .horn in our bandf Like everything else he does this grand. Business Arlministrationg Band 1.2.3,-4, Property Manager 41 Bovster Board 45 J.J.C. Band 35 Journalism Club 4. Vice President 45 Journal Staff 45 Model Aero Club 2. P'efi1lent 2: O,A.T, Typing Club 45 R.O.T.C. 15 State S-holnstic Press Convention 4. ,lOSlfl'lllNE I. BALLUN U01 A true blue friend is this young lass, And is well liked by all in our floss. Secretarial: G.A.A. 1,45 Girl Reserves 45 Social Scicnte Club 35 Ye Modern Stenns 4, CATHERINE BALTZ tKatiel In athletics is where Katie shines,- As a friend she never resigns. Literature and Arts B5 Athletic Association 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Gilpin English Club 35 Girl Reserves 45 Rifle Corps 4: Social Science Club 4: Public Speaking Club 45 Library Club 45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Hockey 3,45 Track .l,4. .. 17 5, .- ...Q l - 'au ,M .wr '- iw ,fm .. L5 .a r ,i. l F l HJ ..- wtf .. llllllllil' a l 0 l u I o l 0 as-.X ai x,.2 0... E - ' M . ' 1 l i lnllll l l: L1':,,'flf,Jv w - .+L Q., -.nf Aff, , 4519.-1 7 f rN+.' WZ gm, - 1 rl, 11 o- I me 111' U. O I 2 sk 'x iii v in A V, N gf 'll li gl 'A N-' 1 lmlll f HARRY R. BARCLAY He's srldom in a hurry, Has nrvfr a rare and never a worry. liiigirweririg, ANNE BATES A girl we all admire, Of her we rzewr tire. l,ilur:ilurc mill Arts Ag Art Cluli 3,-I, French Cluli XA, HAJX. 1.13.43 Girl Rf-wrvn-5 23.45 llockey 1,L',3g Pulilic Spvnkiing Cluli 41 Social llnur Vlgiy 4. ,ll IJX ll,'Xl Xll1.XliXl'.R 1-lliawzyx lizzzglzing amz' full of glee Sl1r'Il ,qu on tllzruzxglz clcruily. l.l1L'r.illii'v :inul Ants Ag lflllvltll lruin Nlvmlim-llil lliigli Nliinil. lnllizingl -lg Il A A. 45 Stats Cliziiiipirilixliip Ultliiw- tux 4, llzulci-llrqill 4, Hurlcrry -lg llwrwlinfk Ruling Clnli -lg 'l'vnn1x -l l'llYl,I,lS ll.Xl'Xlli,Xli'l'NlfR ll'liill Slmrt uml xtufwf, wry ning You fam ,wr willzozzf looking itvifv, l.m'i.iti:rv :inll Arts ll: Gilpin lfnuliali Ulnlm .lp l'ulilir N ---. ikini.: Clulv 4, 5-will Sfiriicn' Clulv 4, 1l.XllluXlilf'l4 l,. lI1fACll lxlilllll Sl1w'x in frizwzilly 117111 Ao lrim, Nrwr laflsi f1mlwiilz or zfim, Emi:-!.ir'i:ll, ll..X.A. l,Jg Girl Receive-Q -lg l,i! Liglitx .l,-8, Pics l'rsxnlrnt 3,43 llfialn-llmll .I,3g llascliiill l,2,l, 'limulc lll'f:X'l'RlClf lllfCKlfli lllcal The .mwtfxt girl you e'fr mold meet, In work or play slzf s hard to beat. 'll-avlin-r's: B-iostcr Board 3.4, Chairman 43 G.'x..X. 13 l-irl Rejerves 23.4, Senior President 4: Junior Clinin-. 1,11 Nntmnal llonnr Society -33 Public Speaking Clnli 4, Neiimr Clmruc 3,43 Stnilc-nt Council 3, 1,4 VLITA K. BE'l'TENHAUSEN That something rolled il, she dom po,m'.n,- She has a tihozzxand friends, no 1055. Sven-tarial Service: Girl Reserves 45 Library Cluh 4, N-cial Science Cluh 43 Ye Mmlern Stenos 4. C.Yl'lllfRlNE I. BISSET fKatyD Allhough quiet, 5lze'x full of fun: From a task she'll never run. Secrctarialg G.A.A. 1,23 Girl Reserves 2,3,4: Social Science Club 4: Ye Modern Stenos 4, Treasurer 4g Baseball 1,23 llasketliall 1,Zg Secretary for Mr. Kirby 4. - ,E+ Eg., CARROLL BOLTON lstringjl Tall and handsome, is this lad,' That ihe's in our school we are glad. Literature and Arts B5 Parker Civic League 1,25 Hi-Y Club 1,25 Blue and Gold Club 45 Senior Play 45 Public Speaking Club 45 Social Science Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Basketball 35 Swimming Team 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 4, Champions '31, YllU,ilNlA BOLTON ifiigl Tiny, petite, and 'very sweetg Likes to laugh and is always neat. Business Administration: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Journalism Clnb 45 Social Science Club 45 Hockey 1,25 Tennis 2. XYILLARD E. BOOTH tNVillieJ A Cheiirolet this boy does drizfeg To please the girls he'll always strive. Literature and Arts B5 A Capella Choir 3,45 All State Chorus 45 Chorus 3,45 Gilpin English Club 25 Hi-Y J,-1, Vice President and Program Chairman 45 Library Club 45 R.O.T.C. l.2,3,4, Corporal 2, lst Sergeant 3,4. FICRN BORDEN lBillieD Does her work every day: Is always nite in every way. Business Administration, RAYMOND BORSHEIM He came here from far away,' A friendly lad is this boy Ray. Literature and Arts A5 Entered from XVest High School of XYaterloo, Iowa, November, 19305 Junior Play 35 Band 1,.Z,.l3 French Club 45 National Honor Society 4, THGMAS BOTHVVICK, JR, tTommyl Is Jack 'with Tommy, or Tom with lark? Never the other does either one lack. Rleilicine. THOMAS BOURG CTomJ Always striving hard to pleasep A pretty girl he always sees. Industrial Arts A5 Art Club 1,35 Drafting Club 1,2,3. imPHAEL D. BOURRIE 1RayJ In the midst of fun is where he'll be,' Happy, jolly, and gay is he. Literature and Arts A5 Band 1,2.3,4. Section Leadt-rN3,45 District Soloist 3,45 Gilpin English Club 35 Journal Staff 45 journalism Club 45 National Band Contest 1.2.3,-45 National School Band Association l,2,3,45 State Soloist 3.45 Year Book Staff 45 lst place in State Soloist Contest 4. 19 yi...- ...Q -:O . A-wi .. f, .va - 1-: ., 11. I , 2 rf., M . Xx lllltllllw 0 xl .. 121 7... llllllllli f .-0 P. Mil -v-wt.-f-.za .ig -yi,--if 'G' ' M I Lg .1 l'rg --- o-s I, ll l l l -.L o 0 I I o 0 . --YU flsfl 5'6- . 5 l,, Q..--. ' O , one 31 -. iii j Witt- l .hll n HARNLD BOYSAVV QHa1l He plays football very wellg Down the jield he runs pell-mrll. Lnerature and Arts Ag Blue and Gold Club 3,4g Font- lvrnll 2.1.42 Trafk 3.4. RIAIULXRET L. BRATZEL fMargin-7 Tall and pretty, kind and goody She does just what she should. Xlusxc and Art: Art Club 3.4: Chorus 1.2: German Cluln 3, tg S1-nmr Chorus 3,43 Social Science Club 4. RUllI'flQ'l' I.. HREHM lIf's an atfialorg in our band ,-lml at both hf s simply grand, lC'xulIu'v1lIlL: lllil,liN Xl. RRERIYYON A srfretary she wants to be- .1 great success? You will see, Sw-lxutsvlzxl Serviceg Lunchruom Club 3,41 9--cial SCU-nur Clulw 4, Ye Modern Stenos 4. lllLl.liN MARY BROXYN Enrolled in tlze Honor .Society is this lass, And she's an asset to our class. ljtu-mlure null Arts A: YV.ll.XV. 1: Student Council 23 1. ,XA 1.13.45 Ctrl Reserves 3.4: Seniur Play 45 Rnhng Clulr 3.4. l'reb1-lent 43 Puhlic Speaking Club 4: Terpxx- llwrt-.nn Clnlv 1,41 French Clulm 45 R-:bert Adam Award 2.5. ll-tw-r 5-xslt-ty 3,41 Track l. I,l,ctYla G. HRUWN A-l pleasant smile has this boy Lloydg Hr ir not one you would avoid. ln+luNtx1.xl Arts A. FRANK C. BRYANT Dark and tall with pleasant smiley To know him is 'worth your while. lfnglm-Q-ri11gg fhlpun English Club 1,35 Football 1,2g Track 1. ITLUIQENCIQ A. BUXDY fPCgJ Formerly of Plainfield High, Her sense of humor will never die. Literature and Arts B. - -1il20lE+- Qi- sf LEONA BUSCI-I Does her 'work but finds time for pIay,' Is full of fun and always gay. Teacher's3 G.AA. 1.2,3.-43 Gilpin English Club 2. Vice President .23 Girl Reserves 3,43 Journal Staff 43 Journal- ism Club 43 Year Book Staff 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. DALES BUSH 1Datesl Perhaps cheated some in size But zn brains he gal a prize. Literature and Arts A3 Athletic Association 4, Vice President 43 Co-Editor of J High Journal 43 Gilpin English Club 2, Presiflent 13 Handbook Staff 43 journal- ism Club 4: Member of Athletic Board 43 National llunor Society 43 Public Speaking Club 43 Senior Play 43 Social Science Club 43 Student Council l,Z,43 Treasurer -if Senior Class 43 Lightweight Basketball 33 Intra-Mural Basket- ball Champions 4. IIOMER BUSH lVVeedsl In the lunrh room he works. Hard jabs he never slzirks. lfngineeringg journal Staff 43 Senior Play Staff 4. 43 Year Book MILTON H. BUTTON fButtorlsJ A captain in our R.O.T.C. A success in life he'll be. Engineeringg Drafting Club 23 Hi-Y Club 3,43 R.O.'l'.C. Vsbers 3. Chairman: Public Speaking Club -I3 Oi-ninr at District Contest in Aurora 4: Social Science Club 43 R.O.T.C. l,2.3.4, Sergeant 1, Lieutenant 2. Captain 3.4. GEORGE NV. CARLIN fDocJ He is good looking and .has dark hairg Lais and he are quite a pair. Literature and Arts A3 Hi-Y 1.3.43 Sturlent Council 1: Home Room Manager 3,43 Athletic Association 3,43 Pub- lic Speaking Club -1: Social Science Club -lg lntra-lilural Basketball 43 Track 5.4. HAROLD CARLOSS CCalJ In Art and other things you'll find Nat many boys of this rare kind. Music and Art3 Arts Club 3.4: Blue anrl Golil Club 3.41 Gilpin English Club Z: Journal Stat? 4, Cu-Emlitor oi ,lournal 43 Journalism Club 43 Year Book Stat? 4. .Xrt Editor 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Tennis 2.3.-lg Tournznnent Squad 4, - IIICLEN C. CARLSON Helen is a blonde-haired tease, But her friends she'll always plf-asf. Si-cretarizil Service: Ye Modern Stenos 43 Social Science Club 4. l,Ol'lSli XV. CARLSON Stately and dignified like a queeng With the Terps, shelf been seen. 'llC1iCllEl SQ Athletic Association 2.33 G.A.A. l,l..I, Girl Re- serves 2.33 Ritie Corps 33 National Honor Society 3: Social Science Club 3: Public Speaking Club 33 Booster lloaul J: 'llerpsichorean Club 2.33 Basketball 1.2.3, Captain 1.1.33 Ilnckey 1.2.3, Captain 1.2.33 Baseball 1.2.3, Captain 1.1.33 Tennis 1.2.3. School Singles Champion 2: Volleyball 1.13 Chairman G.A.A. Spring Sport Dance 33 Opera Martba : State League Award in Athletics 3. -. 21 +359 .- W 'islfhllligl -4.11 A, ' -T T'71???'Q?'?'9 W3X xQ.:v.-.f l f It usa. '3 ' idle 222 f i . ..,1... Z mm f be . Pb r X ,X .2 . ' ' .. .,.. Y. -otsig-, 3.-if-ss 922 vt Q. . - . ,..ffQ1. :ribm . -Q .Q 0 I sv 'XO . Nav! QCD ax 9 5 A pkg 3 X 3 s ,?pis.s.g5.3:1:5::.e::. --Ns gc:-z-:if--:'.r:: Xhq xxx s :SXSW in I 0 0 W. ii: '--f- rns' 'fs-. xx,..2 M.- 5 - .31 A N' iT5Ns. lil ll: nlllillril' A lfh for Y W af -5- 17 AW' . llllllllr A 0 0 I . . 3 I . 0 Q47 , -gone x.,..2 if ,rf 5,1015 - MARY CARNAGHI A very sweet girl with o brilliant mind: This girl wins honors, you will find. SQ-crcturial Service: Commercial Club 3,43 Girl Reserves L43 5-mal Science Club 4g Ye Modern Stenos 4, Secre- lIll'X IIHNHRA lf CAYANAUGH Sprrzlcs good of ezferyon-e,' llnnls not sorrow, but fun. 'lkxxulu-rkg l'ululic Speaking Club 43 Senior Play 4. Cll.Xlil.U'l l'l'f Cll.XNllllfRS Souzatlzinq that she' has bfgun, You will always find well done. N1uvL'l.nvl,nl SL-rvin-. Atlmlvtic Axswtlillluu .l,-li 1...X..X, l,,'.5,43 l-lrl Reeervcc 3,41 Rifle Corps 43 S-Jfial Suunto Lllulr 4g Ye Nlvrrie Ste-ww 43 liiuelrall 1.3,-1, Bzukctlmll I '14 llrwkev 1'-4 l4l,.XXL'lllf CllRlS'l'ENSlfN lfweeulrel lluu rzfwr hmr this girl fomplain, Shi dof'vn't 569111 to mind the' rain. N-.wl.u'1ul Srrvice. lllfl,lfN Nlklilli CISSNFI For awry onf' a kindlx' smilrq To do good deeds shfd run a mile lin-ln.-in ,Mlmini-tration. .Xl,lilfN'I' CLARK 1,-Xbbf-U An editor of the' J Fozzrzd time for work and ploy. Ihmmu Allministratifm. Rl l'll CLARK Ruth has o sweet and winning :fast Sho dom har :work well every day 'l'e:1fl!mk ,IIPIIN J. CLEMENS. IR. lBObl In blue and gold, he leads lhe clm-rw, Bond musir loo, he brings our ears, Lxterzxture and Arts A: Band 1.2,3.4. Secretary 43 Banrl 5-.D-iq 5,43 Hi-Y 3.4: Journal Staff 43 ,l-'uurrmllevn Club 4: National Band Champions 1,23 R.O.T.C, 1: F-o:l:.l Scrence Club 4: Yell Leader Z.3,4g 2nd place in Sunc- 5- vl-,nit Lrrntest 4, v -214 zz ga- Q- Re ap.. .10 MARY ELIZABETH CLYNE fMary Lib! Illakmg friends is her delightg Her aim is be polite. Literature and Arts Ag G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g German Club .5,.lg Girl Reserves 23.43 Public Speaking Club 4: Flncinl Science Club 43 Tcrpsichurenn Club 3,43 Basketball 1. N67 lXlARJORlE.C. CUADY fMargeJ Marjorie scenzs to be so quiet,- But hor beauty Could start a riot. Literature and Arts A3 Journal Staff 4g Journalism Club 4: Seniur Cluvrue 45 Year llnuk Staff -lg G..-X..-X. 43 lliil Rcccrves 4. IKEXDIAIXIIN COHEN llluokl Thix lad likrx lo toase' lille girlsg Hz' thinks most of thrm are pearls. Litcrature :mil Arts A: Athletic Association 43 Dclegsitu to lllinui: Presc Conference -lg Journalism Club 45 lfuut- llzill ll Teunim J. llOlilfI4'l' COHENOUR tljocl A faptaih. in the R.0.T.C. .4 .mtfossfzll doftor we know he'Il be. Nlwliciuc: Gcrixmn Club 3: lli'Y 3,43 -lunim' Cliorux l,I: R llfl' C. l,1..l,-l. Captain 45 Si-in-lr Clmrur 3. iwsli CONN A bll1l'kflIlll1't'd misx wilh prctty eyrs, From hard 'work sho rzewr shirs. Cl:-ricnl: High School Bookshop fllannger 4g Journal Stull -I: ,lounmlism Cluh 45 Social Science Club 41 Student Council 33 Your llfmlc Stull' 4. GLENN E. COLIQR This lad romfs from old of towng Tall and happy, wiflmut a frown, Rilxiiicui Aflminiitratinn. GICNICYIEVE COOPER lGenl Friendly, neat, witty too, Ax a friend she is true blue. Svcic-tsirialg G.A.A. lg Girl R1-scrvi-s -lg Rifle- Cnrps 43 Social Scicncf' Club 43 Ye llmli-rli Sterms 43 llzieclnill LJ. . mfr' ,...-- liUlllCR'l' N. COOPER CBob7 This fheerful kid can make a pirfolo twrrt, .rlvzd hf'x lofs of friends 'muse he lzzrkx ronrrit. Literature :mel Arts A. 23 lg..- .fwfr la, 4 . 1,5 'i42z1, lffil .... J' 'Riga lllililll .L 0 o I I 0 0 A 105i g 1 A WWI - 'I ' .-hz. W 1, '- .. ilmiiri . all ll -.1 Q-Q -Q .,..-11 '?x7l1 Il , as H.: A xg -, u liii Wil l 0 I I - lo.. 'bm - Iliff? 3 X .. 7 gif? 55 5914 x - . ' gf ' 0 X I wsgiifgc ,v Y 1 C xw-.2 I N ex N . X. I .5-L . xx o-1 3 -l il- -. ' I RUTH G. CORBIN A szzrress in life this girl will be,' That she is now you all can see. Secretzrrialp Girl Reserves 25 Social Science Club 4g Ye Klrill-:n Ste-nos 4. Nl.XRIlARl'1'l' COX lPegI Clogging is her one delight, V To see her is a pleasing sight. lL'.iUlls-l S CUUFS-', l'l.0lIl':NCE S, CITTLER Pleasing and neat, efficient is she, We think so, io the nth degree. Secretarial: Girl Reserves Z5 Social Science Club -Ig Ye Nl-rilern Stemss 4. lllfl.lfN I. DALLIIIAN lllabeb Ilappy-go-lucky, without a fare: She is pleasing, has blonde hair. Su-iw-tqirial Crrurse IZICRNICIQ A. DAMINIANN Ificai She never quits what she starts to dog And as a friend she is true blue. l,ilvi:1tL1rC and Arts B: Chorus I.2,5,-13 Girl lla-ser'x'l-N .lg liinriml Staff 4: Social Science Club 4: Stuilciit ll.rz1-l- liiiiilc Staff 4: Year Bunk Staff 4 llli'l I'Y JAYNE DAYIDSON ljayneb Calnz and serene, has dignityg Does this blonde as you can see. l,m-rrituic an-l Arts IS: Athletic Association .'-,lp Il .X .Y l.I,s,4, liexman Llnlw I,3, Vice Presiilent 23 Gilpin linglisli Cluli 1,23 Girl Reserves .Z,.l,-Ig Journalism Cluli 3.33, .Ii-:iiiiul Staff 3g Social Science Club 4. Rl l'll lf. DAVIDSON IRuthieJ Lauglzing and merry, full of glee, Somebody's typist she will be. Seuretarialg G.A.A. 1,Z,3,4g Girl Reserves 2,3,-Ig ,Iirurnal Staff 4: Social Science Club 4: Year Book Stall 4g Ye Slmlerii Sterios 4. ILWENDOLYN DAVIS lGwenJ Venus 'visited this lass here And made her a beauty of some peer. TCBCIIEFISQ G.A.A. 3,43 Girl Reserves 33 Public Sp:-al-ring Club 45 Rifle Corps 45 Social Science Club 45 Baseball 2,55 Basketball 4. -..ag 24 ga.- S ' M . N . 2 -. .1 s mv' , , 315 ,. .1sg:,.a ' -. Aw- ..-,.m,5t:.g Q. . 1 ex K5 N it xi Q Q if . . if il? ' A I Ax ,E sz'-J' .1-' 5 .Q iid J 2.33, 'R 1' ' w.. -- 1 QP . tri RUTH DAVIS fTootsJ Quiet and sweet, always neat ,- As a friend she ran't be heal. Teziclier'sg Girl Reserves 2.33, Gl'S DELONAS fGondolal He's a whiz in basketball, Fast as lightning, not 'very tall. Business Administration: Blue and Giilil Cltili l,2.3,4g ,luurnalism Club 4, President 4: Sucial Science Cluli 4: llziskethall 1,2,3,4: Tennis 3. lilwllll D. DEL'TSCHM:XN Always does .her best in srhoal, Her motto is the Golden Rule. il1CllCl'lt'l 5i Gilpin English Club ll Girl Reserve- ls. 'I're:tsurer 3: Public Speaking Club -ig National lliunir Sticiifty -3. YICRA DEVORE fMallyJ Franz a little town east of here, She has many friends, jar and near. ll A..-X. 1.2: Gilpin English Club 2: Girl Reserves i llzisketliall 2.35 Volleyball 2.3. JAMES E. DIETZMAN ljiml Has friends bath far and near, To ns lze's very dear. lfngilice-ring Course. lfll,A A. DIFFANIL-Kl'GlI lll Likes la laugh, full of pep,- In athletics she keeps step. Secretarial: Chorus l.4g Commercial Club 45 G.,X..X, 1.45 Iiirl Reserves 3.-3: Rilie Corps -lg Treble Choir 4g lhiseliiill 3,-lg Iizisketball 43 Hockey 4. YIRGIXIA E. DILLE iDilleJ Virginia is a Charming lass,' Yozfll find few others in that class. Literature and Arts A: French Club 2.3: G.A.A. l,.2,3,4: llirl Reserves' 3,43 Public Speaking Club 43 Rifle Ciirps 3, 43 Social Science Club 4: Basketball 2,3,4g Hockey 31 Trxick 5. MARDA DILLON On the Honor Society, this girl y0n'll see ,' She is also affiliated with the R.O.T.C. Literature and Arts A: Athletic Association 3g Girl Rc- scrves 1,Z,3,-15 Junior Chorus 1.2, Secretary Z: Natitinal llonor Society 3,45 Public Speaking Club 33 Senior Chorus SA. Secretary 3.41 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Company A. 2 5 hs..- is ,-o fn - . xt Ill! X .1 'vb fr in- lil ,,., .Hi ...Q yi e Ylllltl t 0 o I I o o fgliiiq L.. .I Th, i -i ,T- O , -., .. lguliitl' Mlrl k f ,, .W 1. 'iz ' 'yy Eff' , . Xi. V fe 'llllllt l i N. 0 o I ' 'lm A gif: 3 . L i t V Q s I 0 0 in Jn- f 1 li'-' . fi' 97 if li., fl 4f9ffh?i. 3t?--5 ,Q- liliX'x'ARD F. DITTMYER Minerva smiled on this bay, you'Il jind, And blessed him with a brilliant mind. l,iturnti1i'e and Arts B5 Robert Adam Award lg German Club j,.l,4, Treasurer 3,43 Honor Society 4g Public Speak- ing Club 4. RlCll,XRD DOBBS lDiCk1 Ill' like his every way, Still mare and more each day. l1vilustrl.ll.XVts A. lfllhivlx IIUXY llfcldlel Is ilzart and dark with rosy fl1m'ks,' Hr usually finds just what he seeks. I.m-1.ll11i'c :md Arts A: Athletic Association 3,43 lkm-l l.J.i,41 liluc and Golil Club 3,45 Freiicli Club 3.4, lli'Y Club J.i,4, Treasurer 45 Nati-anal CllI1I'l1lJlOllSllll1 ll.m-l 1114, Public Spa-:iking Club 43 R.O.'I'.C. 1: Stufl--ni L'-wilful 4, Vive Cliuirrnan 43 Frmiball J,-lg Tennis 1.2. L'Il.Xlll.lfS E. DUNYNING lCl1ufk7 Quite athletil' is this lmyg Drafting iv his mental joy. Iiitluslrlzil Arts Ag Drafting Club 31 Football 3,45 Slum llaslwtlmll 3,41 'lirafk 3,-1. lll..XllYS IDKEXYES A student if there ever was arzrg Who from hard :Carle never dars run. I,m-mature and Arts A: Friirnmnt High Sqlmol. Fairnnml, Nliiilil-vita. 1.2.5, Fwlwli Club 4, Ihrl lie-sm-rww 43 S-,mul Sei'-:irc Club 4. XYll.l.lAM DUGID Brains are what .hr dnrsn't lark: Always pulls a funny crack. l,itf'x.x!urz: and Arts B: Journal Staff 4g Journalism Club 4, Swami 'Science Club 4: Year Book Stat? 4. MICNICYIEYE IJXYYER l,GenJ Eyes that twinkle with youthful glre, Laughing always, merrily. Suurrtnrial Course. 'll'l,Il'S DYBLIE Vim and 'vigor he does show, On the track team, he's not so slow. Literature and Arts B3 Blue and Gold Club 4, Gilpin English Club 35 Hi-Y 3g Model Aero Club 2, Secretary- 'Frcasurer 2, President 3, Vice President 4: Public Speak- ing Club 43 Senior Play 43 Usher 4, Track 3,4. Eg..- A. CAMERON DYSTRUP iDiccJ A frzendly kid who lzkes to talk, Straight up the ladder he will walk. Literature and Arts B5 Gilpin English Club 3, Vice Vresiclcnt 35 Public Speaking Club 4. Orator on Ivy Day 4: Orchestra 3,43 Social Science Club 45 Usher 4g Na- tinnnl Honor Society 4. XYlLl,IAM LAYERNE EARLS Hr'll never go astrayg We frel quite safe to say. lniluxtrial Arts A: R.O.T.C. 2.3.4, Corporal 2, Cfxlm' iSer- gt-:int 5, Znil Lieutenant 3. lst Lieutenant 4, Captain 4, Klgijur 43 Natiwnal Honor Society 4. lll'f.X'l'RlCAE EIB ilieal Mzss Bfatrife is swael, Ana' always very wat. ll--nie Nursing: Hunur Rull 3,-lg National Honor Society 3, ICYIQLYN EMERY KEN Tall is she with eyes of blue, More like her we wish we knew. llmnv Nursing Course. Xl4Xl'RlL'lf O, ENGIfI.llAR'l' iMaurie-l In the band hr did playg Likrs per-wee golf weave heard him say. Cl:-ritual Service: llnnd l,Z..l.4, Property Klan 3: R.O.'l'.C, IRI D KN LNGIXIANN tlritzl On the football field, Fritz smashes thru, .-ind in the classroom, he's ambitious toa. lin-int-ss .-Xilministration: Gilpin English Cluli J: lilnc :intl 12-alll Clulm 41 Fnnthall l,2.3,4. lll I l X NI LRICKBON 71115 qzrl zn Tvrps sure zs a aaa Shi likes to danre' and plat, and hott tittu al 9 Girl Reaerxes .y Qotiil Hcienu. ii 4 Ierpsiciorean Clulw K4 ite resident -1 Xlmltin Stenime 4 Ireeirlent 4 Student Cnuntil l lxlCllARlJ FAHRNER tDxckJ 1lr's smart but 'very shy illost anytlzing hr'll try. lhiaim-QQ Administration Course. ,-0 .uni .44 V .Q -QA if 119- Z4 f A' .. W . Z ti'fllKlllJi1?l'liTl 0 u I I o I 1 .-.Vu 4 .... J 27 31-f ' ,-f-f i-Qi ff? 6- 4 ff 'Q5'?l illhlflff ' -e -, Mil .,. -1, ag - i s fi L., 'Z E W - JT ,X lf p ...uae :llmhl 0 o I l 0 o .-4,-.f ' l 'fc ux.,.2 C, .... sf, , .5. ' h ' K, u. H 51, . ' ll lsr V Ili PETER FANCHI LPeteJ He is popular with the girlsg They all fall for Petefs curls. Secretarial C-Jurse. YIYIAN M. FARRELL CVivJ In this pleasing girl we see. Vim, vigor, and vitality. Si-cretarialg G..-LA. 15 Gilpin English Club l,Z: Lunch ll-'aiu Club 13.43 Social Science Club 4, Ye M-.llern .ten-is , PILNIER C. FEIL fFileb Rusy cheeks and curly lzair, Of good grades, he's earned hzs sh-ire. lluliness Arlministratifyng Gilpin English Club 2: Spanish Club 1.31 Social Science Club -ig R.O.T,C. 1.2.3.-1. Corporal I. Serueant 13,-1. liHliliR'1' C. FERGUSON KBobr Dara the football field he :ips From his studies never skips. lfiigzneering: Blue arirl Gold Club -11 Football 4. li.-XYKIOND FERRU QRayl Ray's a kid who's like by all,' Has dark hair and is quite tall. Business Administration: Blue and Gold Club 4: Journal- ianr Grubb: Journal Staff 4: Social Science Club 43 Bas- get 'fi ., . lill,EEN FETTER 4 Here is a maiden who displays grace, On the honor roll she earned a place. Literature and Arts Ag Girl Reserves 2.3,-1: Orchestra l.j.l,4g National Honor Society 3. JOSEPH EDXYARD FIELDS KJOGI Tall and slender, irz the band, One of the best boys in the land. Literature and Arts A: Band 1.2.5.4, Section Leatler 41 Diarrict Ensemble Contest 3: German Club -1: Hi-Y 43 Public Speaking Club -lg Social Science Club 4g Nazi-.-nal l-I-mor Society 4. LE ROY FIENE He's a pleasant lad to meet In ihe school or on the street. Medicine. -. 28 lie..- ? efkgl tv' TOM FIENE lTimmyl Always up to some new jokeg And at others fun does poke. Mercautileg Boys' Chorus Z: Chorus 1.23,-lg journalism Club 43 Journal Staff 4: Ushers' Club 4. NllLlJlilflJ FINLEY lhlilliet A friend she is, loyal and trueg You 'will newer ind her blue. Secrt't:n'ial3 Athletic Association 3.43 G.A.A. l.2.3.4: llirl Reserves 2.3.41 Social Science Club 43 Baseball 1.2.3. llaskethaill 2.3. FRIQIDIQRICK V. FISHER LTwo Gunl Here's a boy of our desiresg In girls' hearts he kindles fires. Clerical: Auditorium Usher 2,3,4g Basketball Vsht-r 1.1. 5,41 lf-mtlsall Usher 4: Library Club 33 Public Spuikiiitg Club 4: R.O.T.C. 12.3.43 Rifle Team 2.3.43 Student Cunn- cil 3. llleniher of the All State High School Clulrus 4. VERA ,l. FLATT A11 ejlirieut nurse, no doubt she'll Hltlklj' Her cheering 'ways would ture an aelze. l'I.g-me Nursing and Teacher'sg Art Club 2: Girl liest-ru 3.43 Library Club 33 Public Speaking Club 4. GIUXIIYS LORRAINE FLOYD Always seen with her 'violin Tucked so frmly 'neatlz lzer flmz. 'l'eaclwr'sg Gilpin English Club 15 Girl Reserves 1.43 llirl Scouts 1.1.3.-13 Orchestra 1.13.43 Solo Contest 4. l'uhliu Slttlllilllg Cluh 43 Social Science Cluh 4. YINCICNT FORNANCO CVincel Vincent is tall with dark lzairg Sort of baslzful around t.lze fair, Literature and Arts A: Gilpin English Club lg Slut-iztl Science Club 4. LENO FORNERIS This boy always went out for track: Ambition is sometlziug he d0f'.Yl1,l lark. Autnmechanic: Basketball 45 Track 1.2.3,-1. TIIEIKA D. FOSTER On the track he's very fast, Never comes trailing in last. Literature and Arts Ag Athletic Association 3.4: Blue and Gold Club 43 Gilpin English Club 1,23 Public Speak- ing Club 4: Social Science Club 4. Intra-Mural Basket- ball 43 Track 3.4. --64 29 ez? V .go .ur is-:sf-'go :, . 7? f , , C 4 y' Q-4 o-4 lllmlll ll is .figs li?-' 0 0 1 I 0 0 ...., --10' 1.1011 gl I Q.. Fi r7lY'f'S. lmlal f l .:':. 'fff. .10 . ' 'W .nr ' iff. -o-D 1.9- W :il an f llll l uv .o..... 1- lo-4 X vm' , lf. :fl fn I3 W It lllllll f -quasi lllftllilllf N. FRlEDRlCll tFritzJ Friiz is pf-ppy, likm 10 tvtm',' But al thu! iv apt to plvlzsr. St-crm-t.u'1ul: Athlctu: Assuciuti-um 3,-ig Blue and Glnlsl Clulu fl, Clmxlvlcrflal Cluls 41 llrvnwr Rnll .23 Sucizxl Science Clul: 4g Basketball 41 lfrmtlxzlll -X. Klll.Xlfl,llllHl'l': Fl'Gl'f'l l' lCl1z1rlu3v .Tut .lrmu Jalirt ie X1ll',' ,-l likwwllvlf' girl ax yrlll nm ,mt Iluxum--N gX4lmlnistmtiwng fl..X..X, 43 ll.nska'llmll J,-l, Nl.XlCX l2.Xltl.lCK .Slum .xlmrf null: jr! lflfuk lmzr .rlllzl rzriwr Inn ll uzrr. Nmul.nrv.ll Sr-fwfr: Lul11l11uux,nl Llnll I l,l',UX.X l.l',l55l.l:R l.rum1'.w lull uml ,fmt :lurk lmzr, lllrlx lik? llfr uw '2't'I'VV rfzm' N'-vt-l.ux.lIg L'wxnrnrru1.rl Clulu 43 tml lim-xt-:uw Ll l',NI ll l',IC 1.I',l.l,l:R 1.1km In llllltfll, nut In jruzuzz, .lliwzxis lunlrw up, m'1'f'r tlnzun Irtlxxm-W .Xrl1x11u1xtv.lt1rm. lClk'll.Xl'lIl ll, 4ll2RKl'fNSXll'1Yl'fR flnllqy ,I xffuzzd Tildwl wr lmiw' lz1'r1',' Sfllm,l14'urk', Inn, lu' dum nm! fem' ljflngllla-l-1111143 llcrlilun Clulm 2.5, Svt'rL'l:ll'y lg lllfY 3.4. Num-t.ll'3 4, llwnwx' Nrclvty -lg llrclwstr.n l.l..l,-lg R llfl' C l.J..i,-1, S--rucnnxt 3. lx! l.l1'tlte-xlguut 43 Sm-ml Suu-lxcc Clulv J: 'l':-lx11l- IA, ,l4lSl',l'll hlf'l'SUN lhluri I'lf1ying foollmll fm' mrurfl ll He mraly flmerwd il it wlml zur my InrluNt1'1:nl Art: Ag Blue unfl ll-+I4l Clulv 43 Ffllrtlmll 5. URACE HJESSING lfrimzdly, Clzvcrfzrl, full of f1l71f This gzr1's SNLTPJS hm jmt l7t'.!fIU1. 'l'c:ml1cr's3 Art Club lg G.A,A. l,J..i,4g Girl Reserve, 2,43 ll-unc Room Manager 1.25 Athletic Assucizninn 3,45 -lwufiliillhlll Club 45 Journal Staff 43 Swciul Suivncc Clulw 45 Student Handbook Staff 4: 'I'vrpsicl1urean Clulv 4i Your Bunk Staff 4: Basketball -lg Iluckey J,-11 Yollcy Hull 2, --2il30lE?' LEONARD GEXVEHR Organizaiians Editor is Leonard Gezuehr, See his work in this hook here, Business Aflministratifm: Athletic Associatifin 3,-lg jnui- nalism Club 4: journal Staff -1: Year Hook Stall. Ilusinm-s-. Manager 4: Intra-lllural Basketball l. l.Yl.E BI. GEXVEIIR Lyle is ille other twin Who, like his brother, dom nat lark vim, Business Anliuinistratinng journalism Club 4: ,I--urnal Staff 4: Year Bunk Staff 45 Football 43 lntrgi-Mural Basketball 4. ILXY GLASGUXY Behina' this boy's rlzevry grin, Tln're's an honest desire to tight and ruin. Civil Engineering: lllue anil Gnlil Club 43 F-vivtlnill 4 FLHRENCIS GI.ICKSIlERG IFI-il Tail and slender, has blark hairy Girls like her are very rare. Literature anil Arts Ag German Club 3,-lx Girl lit-st-ru-s ZR,-lg journalism Club 43 Journal Staff -lg NYatsun lla'- liating Club 25 Year Book Stat? 4. DONALD GOODMAN fDnnI We fan always vomit on Don Il 'l1atrwr job he is put on, Inilustrial Arts A. lfI,IZAlllf'l'lI IIOUGAR lllcttyl She likes to work does Betty G. Always is a busy life. Literature and Arts A3 Dramatic Club 2.3: Fri-nrli Club 34. President 4: G.A.A, 1.2.1.-83 Girl Reserva 23.11 Public Speaking Club -J: Baseball 3,43 Baslaetliall 1.41 Iluckey l,2,-l. DONALD J. GRIFFIN Dependable and game Has always been his aim. linlustrial Arts Ag Band l,2.3,4, Tr:-a-urrr 43 XVivnn-r llistrict anrl State Solo Contests 5.-lp National S-ilu Cun- test 33 Ili-Y 3, 4: R 0.T.C. l, MARX' KERN GROSE D Jolly's she, always working, You never, never find her shirking, 'l'cacher'sg G.A,A. l,2.3: Girl Reserves I: Lunch R--nn Club 3: Baseball l.J: Basketball .lg Volleyball l,2. 31 iw ,U f ' 'V .-o if If lfms 'Il ll 0 0 1 I 0 0 -L ,T W o --n l-.0 12. I f -o .- - -Q3 l if , 5 -- v '4 -- MJ .. V -4 NX lk! Xnx Mlllllllll o O l l 0 0... ff? A Gx Vu. rs- SIIIRLEY Bl. GROSS 1ShnIl I.u11c.v to gfggle' dofs 1'f'1'dl'i0IlS SlzirI, ,llways happy is lfzix g'rI. wrcmrinlg I-rurnnl Staff 4. I'flX.Xl.li ll. GROTH lllunl .llzcayv Nady for -fun ix Don Of kiddmg Ihr girlx he is quilt' fond. Ilxxxlxxvv .'Xnln1iniQtznt1m1g G:-rmau Clull jg ,luurzlrgl Stal 4, Ymr R-wk Ftatl 4. lC.XX ll4lfNll 1.LNllI'.I.ALII U,ull1l5! Vary lllllfjflll IS lIl',' ,ind 111' tuurki math t'071jflZ7ZI',Y lfv- Vmxtnl lJl'3fI1I1iQQ ,KH Clulu lg llrallmg Cluln l, I ulwxu-1 2.3: llrclwfllix l.J.3,-l. 'l'rc:1surc'1' 5.42 Llwxrm Q Xl..-:fx ,rmf Cl1.1r11g'wmlup lmrlu--11:1 3.4. l,N l. X ll,XCKlfNl1lflilQ 1R1--lr Ldrrfy nd vlltllf Lyla hat, bln' lilcu In darzrr In fwppy jl1::. fwml Kllilllsll XXll.l.l.Xl,l SIIJXlfY ll.XNlI.lNtIi1Zlm .ll' lxiv Mlluof Idtlffl hr dnfx tvrll, TW trzzf far! his grlzdu do Irll. Im mrlnzf- :ul-l Art: Ag .-Xtlxlcllc Aswflaxi-nu 3.43 ll:-X Ti, Y 1' 'I U llwvwvv' Sw' Q vy 4, l'ulrl1c Sw'lk1'1u Vlul- ,. . , , RU I t 1-3.4. Ferceanl T, -u-l I.1cute-umm: 43 11114-v Nxt!! J 1.1. XY ll XY. 1. XIX lx I I.I'. Klllxllt llAXlxlllLR tM3l'lI SIM t'l77lQ1H'l'X t L'6'l'j'flIf71.Q .xlzf uzwlw, .lml as a friend 5116 ran? Irv hraf. 'I'l..lwxX. Athletxc Asioriatiuu 3.4: Girl Rcscrvcx I Qlwlxvxmllsxll Club 41 Journal Staff -13 Natl vngal llllmr 5 rt- x 1.-13 Rwluert M. Aflzxm Award 1: Swclnl Scxencc flu . X--n Hulk F-tall' -1. Assmfiatc Ifflxmr 4. ,IUIIX IIARNIS Ilrrf are have a dzlfgmzt zuarkvr .Yo one ever razrld nz!! him a flz rlcw lluwm-tc A-llnin1Qtrat on, .XR'I'lll'R I'. HARRINGTON KAN! Tlmt .-1rt's .lza1zds0111e, tlzerek rm durflrr, .Al rrmrd Rudy, we all shout. lue'r:xru:x- and Arts A: Athletic Associntiuu 3.43 iffft lily 2.3, Ylce President 23 Football J, 0 ,.,--'ill 17:1 it-fr - +4 32 are P 9 , r l on- .,... - Ml ? MAR-IURIE L. HARTONG fMarjl .4 happy girl, if there ever was oneg Q Bubblzrzg over with ejlervescent fun. ljiu-rature and Arts B5 Chorus 1.13.45 Girl Reserves 5.45 l-Illflll English Club 3: Public Speaking Club 4g Ssnifvr l'l:iy 45 Social Science Club 4. DOIQOTIIY HASLETT At basketball she is a star, Shel: of the stock, way above par. 'l'c:iclier's: Girl Reserves 2,33 G.A.A. l,l,3.4, Hezul ul' Spnrts 3. Hearl -of Basketball 4g Basketball 1.1.3.-4. Captain J..l.4. iXlI-Star 'le-am 3.4, Captain 3.-Igllrrclccy 2.3.4, Captznn 1.3.43 l'rack 1.2.3, llrukc High jump lligh Sclm-.nl Kccnrcl 41 Tennis 3,-1. JACK ll.exs'1'ERT Tall and blonde, always neolg Ax a friend he ran't be beat. llusiness Aflministration. .XLICIC E. HEATH .llzre Heath zs an all around sport,- .4 fertazn Bob is king at her eourl. l.itvr:iture and Arts A5 G.A.A. 1.2.3,-15 Girl Reserves .1,.i.I. Class l'rc-siilcnt 3. Vice President 3, President 4: l rL-ncli Clul: 43 Public Speaking Cluh 45 Social Science Clnli 4. 'l'ei'1rsicl1-weail Club 3,-l, President 4: Hnnnr Snuicw 3.4: Sluwlent Cnuncil l,2g Senior Play 45 Vice Presiilent .luninr Class .iz Basketball l,l,3,4: Baseball 1.23 lluckey 1.2: Tennis 1.I.3.4. Champion J: Track 1.2. lfllil. HEDGES .411 up and coming boy is he, ll'ho dial well in R.0.T.C. llusim-ss Administration: R.O.T,C. 1,Z,3,4. Captain 4. lliill l'Izit+.-in 4. llrill Squad 4, Commamled Best Drilleil Squail J. liest Manual of Arms 3, Technical Sergeant 2.3. lUllilflQT -l. Hl7:tlGlE lB0bl ll e 1'r proud of Bob, our prr.ridrnl,' liliir, ton, thinks .lze's lzeavezz-xenl. liiiiginceringg Blue and Gold Club 2.3.43 Ili-Y 25.4, Yi-ii l'rn-sulent 4: Iuniur Class Presiflent 33 Senior Class l'it-sr lla-nt 43 Ivy Day Speaker, Acceptance of Flag 3. l'ii-- -viitriti-iii of Flag 4: Social Science Clulm 41 Stuilent Cunn- rll .l. SL'ri'etzii'y .lg llfllltll' Society 3,43 Stuilent ll4.t.irl.iiu 43 llzislaetliull 2.145 Fnotlaall 3.45 Tourney Siluziil 41 'l'r.iv'. 3.4. Cl,.XIR lll'1Ml'l'lILL That l1e's xnzarl, w1 ve heard it iaid: 1ilIf'l't 'K plrnly of gray matler in his lfrafl. .Xyrictiltural Course. .Xl'llRlfY lllfNNlNUS lfxufll 7Tlzi.i girl is a slar in the field of art,- Iu the .mrrrss of her life, she has a gaml iilm' Business Ailministration: Athletic Associatnin 3.4: .Xiu fluli 4, Secretary 4: Gilpin English Club l. 'I'ri'.isurcr ll Girl lic-sp-i'ves 1.2.3.-13 Soeial Science Cluh 4. - -H+ 33 lie' 'I'-'7'vrlii'ff Q - 9. iik.-. -o..-.- ,, o- ' 4 4 KA, ll f -ag' .ff ,Ball -rx- ,I Wmrxi, lil 1 I o 0 I I 0 SlllXlfY IHCRZOG Kliutlerl Tlzv editor of this book is hP,' It's iz great sufccss as ynu run sw. llriyiiic-52. .Xrlininistrationg Athletic Assuciatirm 3,43 llnnnr Snuiuts 3.45 journalism Club 43 journal Stall' 4: Urclii-V tru l,J,3,4. State Champions 3.43 Social Sciuncc Club 4, Svuiclzriq-'l'reziQurer 43 Year Book Staff -lg IQ-litur nt Ytill' Ilrirsk 4: Trzicl-Q 2, frlll.llI!lfID IHCKS tblillyl IIi1.'r is dark and eyes are brown, On lin' brow tlzenfs nfwr ll fi'1::w1. 'llurclim-i N1 Girl Ren-rves 2.3L Public Spciilqiiig Club 43 5 Iu1.il Svifsllrc Clulu 4. Xl'.Xl,'lllfli U llll,l.l'1R lBuLll ,I frimzdly bay who likes t0 talk, Hut 111 srlzonlwork dues 1101 balk. Iirixim-A .Mliiiiiiiswatimig Cvrrnrin Club 23,41 lli Y 1.3,-4. lwllimllixin Clulw 43 .luurnal Stall' -11 Ye-:ir ll-nik Slzitl' 4. NIll.lblililJ ll, llINSl'li'l'ER tlllillyl Things worth diving are wurlh doing iwllg Tu yrm, MiIIy's motto we' will irll. Iinxinuss Adnirnistratirmg German Club 2,3,4, Yum- Prui- -lvnt lg Gilpin lfnglish Club .23 Girls' Atlile-tim Aswi-i.i1irm l, Girl Rc-vi'x'n-N 43 National llmmr Society 3,4g Sul-i.il Sin-inc Club 4, IIIQIJCX I,4ll'ISlf HINTRAGER Ir guddfss of wisdom smiled l'l0'Li'lI on l1rr,' .lml vlzr uses lzcr brains that is xzmr 'I'-grrlir-i-kg Gilpin Ifnglisli Club 1: Girl lie-.Q-iw-rw 5,41 llnlwi' Sf-rivty 3.-ll l'ublic Spraking Club 45 Social Stix-lui' Club 4. 71' RHl2lili'I' llUl l'MAN lBubl .als tl rliirinet soloist he's won LlffItJiHl,' ll'r'w glad herause hc's brought us frmzr, l-,ite-rutuix' :lull Arts A3 Band .l,2.3,4, Clarinet S1111-ul 2.5.5. 51-urn-ii l.e.r-l-:r 4, Student Directnr 4: Public S1w:rl.1ng.g Club 4, 1-1 plucr in State Solu Contest 4. CARL l..XXl.XR llOl.Kll2RlCN KSn'cr.lel .1 lmrd wurkvr who zmdertukes To du hir :cork without mistakes. lillsim--N ,Xrlin1n1iti'at1nn. HARIHX HULT .-llzvuys 'working is this lass, 1t'x im mvmzder she heads her class. llusincss .Xrlministrationg National Honor Sucicty 4. ,srl 3 if - o -1- 35 , ---ee Z tg p , If HM: , an 34 X x as 245 . X Q js... JOHN A. HORNICHAK This boy is known for being quietg He will never start a riot. Business Administration, RAYCHEL C. HOVVK lRael Rayrhel's always seen with a drumnzerg We don't blame him, for she's a hummer. 'llfziuliei-'sg Athletic Association 3: Girl Reserves l,l.3,4. 'l'i'e-ztsurei' 13 lournalisin Club -43 Junior Chorus 1.2, See- Eritziry' 1,21 Senior Chorus 3.4, Secretary 3,-lg Social Science ll U 'v. ANNE D. HUISING Straight and tall and 'very fair, Is this girl with golden Jzair. 'l'eacl1ci s3 Art Club lg G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Girl Reserves 2,31 ,lournal Staff 43 Journalism Club 45 Social Science Club 4: Year Hook Staff 4, Basketball 1: Volleyball lg Athleti: Association 3.4. ALONZO HUTSON In athletics he is fine: And otherwise he takes his time. Literature and Arts A: Blue and Gold 35 Football 33 llasketlyall 3. FANNIE R. HYMAN CFritzil This girl wins .honors we all know, In typing she is not so slow. Literature and Arts A. IQIJZABETH M. JACKSON Inscribed on the Honor Roll is this maidens name, As a dressmaker, no doubt, she'll win arclaiuz, Literature and Arts A: National Honor Society 4. CMIIERINE JAHNKE CCathyJ Catherine sings just like a bird, A Her, we'1e sure, you all have heard. llusiness Administration, A Capella Choir 45 Cliorn 13,43 Girl Reserves 3.3.45 Journalism Club 41 Opera Klzirtlm 3: Treble Choir 4. ROBERT JARCHOVV lB0bl Has many charming 'waysg Is modest, though, at praise. Engineering: Geiman Club 2,3, Program Committee S: Yslier 2.3. -e..- .1 g-. :-N.. ii-.2 ,gt . .t is .iiQz1.f E-A, Q 'bw- A N w 5 -N- 4 , 1 ts N Q is Q: v X sf AQ x i X .NN S. QQ . E Ns - ' . QQ sex 'Q X lf if W as 0 o I r -vw I - if 35 , -5--n - 1.6-1 A Q1 a s 4Zff 1 sw, I ll, F lf .19 pc :wg ....,.Wo , . 5 f Illlllllllll IIH lf O' I P I I will 55. Ji I ... l3 ..... IlIIlIllI.I'I' f 5- y 1 I I I I i X l llZR'l'Rl,'l7l2 JOIIANNSEN lDolIyJ Tullmtiw, gay, and full of jun, Dnlly's liked hy everyone. ite-mtiirc anll Arts A3 Athletic Association 3.-1: ,j,,I,4g tie-rinan Club 2,35 Girl Reserves 33 journal 5l.i1l ' -Ifvurimlisin Club 4, Secretary 43 Public Speaking Club S-wml Science Club 4: Student Council 1.1.3.-I, Secre- iiy -Ig 'l'z'i'psicl10reqIi Club 3,-3, SeCret:try-'l'reasu1'er -IL i-.ir H-I--k Stall? 4, Girls' Athletics Eflitivr 4: llaskrllrzill Tiziflt .ip Nui-,nal Honor Society 4. IlIfl.IiX R, IOIIAXSICN tiff, slick lmwzble and so .vzcertg flnutlzrr like her ynu'll newr med. lull-i.i1i1rc qinll Arts Ag Athletic Ass-vciation Sp Ii A..-X. 33 l.vil Iliwiix-rs 3,-lg Lit Lights 43 Rifle Corps .lg Xzitilnnil ll-mm' Siuivty 45 lvy llziy lhmin 4. Wll,I,I.XNl li, ,IOIIANSEN tl.YiIliel In luixlaetball .lze's not so slowq liufy to like, lllljillf a foe. l.iIuim-ii'liIi1I lllue :mil Gwlrl Club 4: Gilpin lfnglish Cluli J, ll1l.'l'C. l.l.3.4, Corps-ral 23,45 Rifle Team 3,143 lfiwl- Iiill -I. ll.:-.lrvtlvzill 43 Track 3.-lg Tennis -l. lHllCHl'lIY AIUIINSUN lllntl .-I marie lhis girl is going to be, ,elml ull the palirnts sl1c ll serve willz glmx Xlilsinu. All Club 2,35 liirl Rt-serves 3.4: Gill-in linglisli Kilul l N ' ' ' I .J, .c-ere-tary JL Lit Lights -3. Secretary 4: ,Inui- nllisin Club 43 vlournzil Stall' 45 Social Science Cluh -Ig Y li I It S 1 I I lin-' fluff 45 fi.A.A, 1.13.45 llflckey 'lleginl l,-I. I Xlilflili .IHHNSON tCurlyI Illnlldf. curly hair, blue Eyes we Jw, .1 mmpetent SCl'7'ClllYj' she will bf. .vi'l.ul.il Cwurse. I'i5'l'I'ilC XY ,IOIINSTON I.1wrfr is one aj these quiet boys, Illm 'lxfllll tilze fair sex never toyx. ilimiiiiu- :mil Arts Hg Gilpin English Club 3, Niklilllllillf NIAE ,IUHNSTON Glam! Hlnfk lzair, eyes of blueg Likwll by all her classmafes, 100, Swv'-l.iii:iIg -I-ininal Staff 41 Journalism Cluh -I. I l .. XY ICSLFY JONES ll'lllz the pigskin under his arm, llrxlry ran like l1e'd heard an alarm. iii-:.iti1i'e :mil Arts A1 Football 2,5,-1. A eil- 36 IE? 9 ELMER KACHELHOFFER tliachb In basketball he does excel, He also performs other things well. Business Arlministrationg Athletic Association 1: lllue :intl liolil Club 3,43 Journalism Club 4, journal Stuff 4g Stu- llent Council 43 Usher 3,43 Basketball 3,-l, l'iXL'l, KAYFFMAN Frzendly, cheerful, witty, and neat, At diving and swimming he can't be beat. Business Administration: Athletic Association .Hg llantl 3.4g Blue anil Gold Club 43 Hi-Y 3,45 Public Speaking Club 43 R.O.'l'.C. 1,23 Social Science Club 45 .Stu-lent Council 1,23 Football 3,43 Track 3,45 Swimming ll-gun 4. CARL XYILLIABI KECK Lspanksl A talented lad we have here, Who in the orchestra shows a musieal ear. liingineeringg Chorus 1,25 Boys' Chorus 25 Orcliestrzi R,4, President 4, Student Council 1: German Club 3,4, I'iesie tlent -lg Buxwster Board 25 National Honor Society 3,45 State Cliainpionsliip Orchestra, President 3,41 Solo Con- test XYinner 4g Tennis 3g Track 35 Intra-Mural Basket- ball 4, AGNES M, KELLSNER CMickieJ Sure is her success in life, Where she is, there is no strife, Business Allininistratiung Athletic Association .lg Gilpin English Club 23 Library Club 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,-lg State Clizunpxonsliip Orchestra 3.4, l2l'lil2NE KELLY Lficnel Faithful in R.O.T.C. A lieutenant he's come to be. lnclustrial Arts Ag R,O.T.C. 4, lst Lieutenant 4. NIAIQIL.-XRl'1'I'TE 1. KELLY LKellyj Minoolza is her town, She :nay bring it renown. 'l'e:ichei :a: Entered from Minooka 35 Public Spanking Club 4: National Honor Society 4. lYll,l,lS KEMP He ron toot a tuba grandg Always plays it in our band. linpgineeringg Band 1,2,3,4, Soloist 3,41 Orchestra 3,-1, St-l-we ist 3,41 Stuflent Council 1. LA YIQRN KEMPKE lBudb Bud fan make the funniest works, A snappy comeback never lurks. Mc-lit-ine. - -,E+ 3759 - iv'- suv- .,. or ,,,.t,,,.I?o .yt ...,,.5, ic! o 0 I 0 ,Til ' lf. , i -.,... - lmmhl ' N114 4 4. .EBM ,..c...... ,G mx ai Lf ' s X . Lf ' ff AH'1'2,:1sx llmlzllll o 0 I l o o 511 .T 'fl iq mlm S'-BN Y. 1 eu-1 -,.. 13 ,fn I GIQURHE C, KENNEDY QBantyj This boy is sure a basketball shark, A-lud in his studies hits the mark, l:llNllIL'4s Allministratiung Athletic Assuciatuln R,-lg l-Clue .mil ll-:Ill Club 5,-lg Secretary of Serlmr Class,-lg Usher Lil: lhul-qstlvznll 3.-lg Captain ol Lights J, Cu-Cxaptzaixm ul lll-.lvuw 4: All-Conference Center 3, Tuuxnsy Squawl 3: lfiwrlmll 3.4. Ill AX .XRD KERN .l faitlzjul bay friend we all lrnazcg He w always sfrn 1c'it.h so and so. In-luxxrml Arts Ag Clmrus 1,l.3,-13 Shop Athletic lllllllZlQl'l' 3.4. llllNAXl.l5 lb- KlfYlf5 illunl limi is an assi! to our lmndg l'layiug llii' sax hfs simply grand. .Xxrlutulllxgxl llrnftmgg llgmml l.l,.l.4g Ilzuxfv lirvsllcxllul l.J.5.4. Illrrct--xi 4: Gilpin Engliwlm Clulv 3, Ylcc l'n-xuluul 1. liv.lI'lmg Lxlulv l.J.3.Jg Sluilrnt Clluncil 23 Spzunxlx Clull 3. l1.ll1ll 5-ilwlwt 4, .Xl..XX ll lxll.l4l'.l'.N MXH .1l's sa frifndly, gnnd spnrt, fav: .-lliviiys kidding, I1t l'f'7' blur. Illlxxulvw .Xilxmmr-trntlfm, ,I-furnzllism Cluls ,ig Ili-Y Clulv ul. lhswlwlrnl 43 l'ulwlic Siu-aklrlg Clulr -4g R O'l'.C l.J,.l,-3, I-I l,u-lllrxmamt .31 Basketball 23 lil:-rllmll jg llltrzn-Xlunll l,r.1Qul- L'l1.m11w 4. ,Xl'1Ql'S'I' l-L KING fikugieb Ili' likrs wnmfn mid lhry likr lllHl,' In R 0.T.C. hr displays vim. lilv-txxml l'f1nQ1x1cu1'1r1Q: Gllpm lillgllill Clul- J, l'1u,1ilu11t Q. llzW Clulz 4, Hliwurx' Clulv .lg Kllflhf l,J,.l.4. Cmlcl Nlawx' 4, lhllc 'll-ani ?.4g Social Science Clulr 4g Sturlcnl lJlulml'l'l1er 714 LIl.XlQl,l'.5 5. lxlXG Quill' ll singcr is this lad, .laid yau'll rzrwr find him sad. l,1ti 1'.ntux'e' zmfl Arts A. R.Xl,l'lI C. Kl,E'l'T Snr! of qiziet yft likes fun, .vlltuayx fimzpli'!e'v 'iilllill l1v s lwgmi. .Xmxlulzuml L--unc: l'lllIllC blllkll-illlll klull 4. l'IC.XXClfS KLICR-.Ii .-1 pleasing girl dark of lzair, ll'lia illzcalvx darts her IL'lH'k iuilll turf Nwu-tg1x1.ll, Girl Rc-ervcr. .l,.l.4g Suuml Sclullrr Cluls -ll Xl' Klwli-mx Stcnns -lg lluselxall .lg 11.A..X. 5, Xzalimm. llmmi' S-.qu-Ky -I. ia. 2 :bw X 5,4-xv' al w 'PWS' I ,sf l ff ay I , .A . S , Sh I . 4 ' .-1 n-,. . ,AT 38 TN..- - - E-.321-I-' - . 1 2 'E :. .1 - :'. - - .3 X ' Z 15. .. if- ' is .11 it . is SMS Y- N451 YS sci we N. N-.vu KX X ,:1,.:-. , X ,. rig ' f X N . N .X Dwi N X X x xc X ,wiv . N gs. CHRRENE E. KOERNER Digrzified and calm, always at case, Bot.h girls and boys xhv dom plrase. Business Administration: Athletic Assucizition 3.45 Sucial Science Club 4. IQDNA MAE KOERNER l'l'ootsJ A pretty blonde is Edna lllar, 1Vha likes to work as well as play. St-c1'ct:li'ial Course. FILXXK R. KONIUSZY This boy knows how and why To git his marks up high. llusiness Ailininistrntiung German Club 1,23 Gilpin lfnglish Club 13 Nzili-mal llmmr Society -4. IQVGENE N. KORST Il c'lI nat he slow to tell That we all like him well. l':ittcrn Slum: Fmitball 2.3,-lg Shop Basketball 3.-lg Sb-'vp lin:-clwnll 3.43 Track 4. Nlll,DRl'flJ M, KRISTAL tllilzlrcdk gay 'winning smile .'llakt'.v hfr a friend 'worth iuhile. Nb-tlicim-3 I2.A.A, 1,J..1,4g German Club 3,41 Gilpin English Club 1,J, 'l'reasurc'r lg Girl Reserves 2,.1g Lit Lights fl. NIYRTLIC KRISTAI, A twinkle in her rye Far every passfrby. l.1tL'ruti1re :mil Arts Ag G.A.A. 1,2,3,-tg Gcinmn Club 3,41 Gilpin Ellgllill Club 15 Girl Reserves 43 'luurnnlisin Chil- +: Di-liziting Club 43 Journal Stat? 43 Nutiuiml Houm- S-iciety 3.-tg Hockey 1. SICLMA KRISTAL llvr teeth are zvhiie as pearl Ami she's a real nire girl. llusinvss Amhninistrationg G.A.A. 1,2..1,4g Gvr1n.ni Cluh 2.13 S-mail Science Club -1: Journalism Club -1. IJHXALD lf. KROICSCH Donald is a boy Who radiatcs his joy. l,llCl'Illl'll'1' :uifl Arts Ag Ili-Y 3,-3, Sucri-tziry -1: l'ul1lic Fpuzilsing Club -3: Ushers' Club 2.3.-11 R.O.'l'.C. 1.1.3.-l. Cm-purzll J: Extenipurnnenus Speech Cuntcst -4: Nntioiinl lltinor Si ciety 4. .-0 Q X x X... , .X L. Puqx xx ,V 7 b. Q . X S. N X - Xi-ma? 4 inf' E: if , 'fc 'U ,O ' .. zz I ,im ylltlllx o 0 I I 0 0 .qu . '1 : F -tn-' 'Tin . xl J,'. g-Q our 1. .,.... 3 .... ,i W iwxhx '- ' v 7111. . l lhlll ..f. -o -Q ,lv all va 1. wggo -,Q - .L-N Q X' f 15532 -, 0- .kl' l' o 0 I K nf ,L---EN . 35 Ju- ' ,rf l r-2 ,412 -, llllllllllllllllgl f 4.-1-.. I,r1RlfN,X All KRL'EG151z lkcnal , Slulv not afraid of Lit, Arlx A N f .-l plufkv student, we wuzzld mv. 95:71 .. l.llvx.llL1x'r :xml AHQ .-X, 1 N'l'l'.XR'l' R. LA FoN'r,x1N1i mst-lm If you mzfe knew llzis lad Iqbi - Yau never would be sad, ,A,., I-11-lm-xx Arlministrntion Cfvurse, In mark llze ix xinfere, Tu all she is a dear. l 5 B5 Gilpin English Club 3, lmlquzlxu K-lnuunmiu-v K3 Gxrl Reacrves .Zp juurnal Stull 43 Ymr llmllc , Fllurnnlisnm Clulw 4, LAM B E RT Slzrk smart and full of fznzg .Ind all our hrarts slze's in-nn. nil llmmr Qrietx' J '.... 11. ll.XZ lzl. l..K5l .H . ,-llrlmzzglz her name ix Lal! .vlnmrzg the first she's flamed. Girl Reserves klulf 43 bl-xurnal Staff -lg Lunrh Rrwom Clulv 3.2.1. Sl..x.ll ' xl- 3,43 Basketball 23 Vrllleylwull Q, .l11ldred'5 presenre here Illzs made ller very dear. lluxlm--N .Xflmmistrationg Clmrus 2,5,-15 HAWK. 1,53 hurl l wrxv- 1.4, Track lg Te-nuns 1. X L'l.lX'l't iN Llir'-.CH 1511 If you don'l know this kid I'az1'll always wish you did. llll'I.lIL1l'U an-l Arts A3 Band 1.2,3,-1. Presi-lent lg lliAY v4 I'n-fulcxlt 43 journal Staff 4: Journalmn Club 4: XMI:-11.11 liaull Champions l,2g Public Spcakxng Clull fl: Ix,0.'l',C. 13 Social Scxence Club 43 Student Rwlarmxl -ll Null' llfnlk Stag 4. XIARY l.lfACll This girl is here and there All happiness to share. lm-nurture and Arts A. 440 li? - ILXRQDLD LEONHARDT His hair is brown and dark, He' always hits the mark. ll:-ntl l,2,J,-3. Quarter Master 4, ,X-xsistzint Stu-lt-nt lineu- ti-r 4, Section Leader 2,.3,4g ,l.J.C Ilan-l 51 S-mal ll-lui Orchestra l,Z,3,4g National Hand Colm-st l,J.R,4: Semanti- ril, State, National Bass Solo Cuntcst ilg Xzitiullnl lliglx Fcli-ml llnnfl and Orchestra Clizmipnnislizp Jg Ch-ik, Slutt- lfnsemlile Contest 4. l'l'f'l'lfR F. LIMBACK 1Petel .fl real good laid is I'm- With disposition swrft, .Xuto Mechanics. JMHN LINIJ He is a real good scout, l'ou'll hear his friends all sfzont, ln-lustrml Arts A. l..Xl'li.X LINDBORG 1Ehb:il This is a pert young miss: Shfs just fhucked full of bliss, 'l'c:u'lier's: G.A.A. 1.2: Girl Reserves Ll: -liuurnnlisln Clulv 4, 'Treasurer 41 Social Science Clul. ,Llp Stuilfnl Ctiuiirll 4. ...Q C. IIAWLEY LINDHOLM CBiIIl IIe's true and does eafh taskq How much more fould you ask? liusizit-ss Arlministration: Band 2,4, Assistant l'ir.1-nts Rlzui 43 R O.T.C. l,Z, Corporal l, Scigt-init J: Nut:-nnil llnnil Contest 3,43 First Place R 0.'l'.C. llrill Cmnt--I 2: Clvrk State- Solo Contest 3. RlYR'I'l,li C. LINDSTROM KMyrtb .Yo matter what the day .-1 kind word she will say St-crt-tzirinlg Biology Cluls 21 G.A.A. l,2,.i,-lp Girl limi-ist-s ,- 141 Sotiral Science Club 43 Ye Modern Steno- -lg l..i kit . twill l.4g Hnsehall 3,43 Track 4. Nl,XRl2tXRlQ'l' LOUCKS isis! IVR hate to see her go. Bvrazise we love her so. liusint-ss Administration: Public Speaking Clulw ll. 'fr IIIQRMIONE MARIE LOWERY ruth-fmiem Old Sunshine is her guzdeg From her he'll never hide. llusim-ss Administration: Girl Reserves ..,.. -iff, .529 . , fy! i..9 ... ai ff mms 'Il -.5 o I .L I. fs A o 5, .sf ' .1 'W .-N qliiir. - eil 41 151- - ini Pitf- -o--- ijfya' W, 1 fy , -0 ..i iw -so -zu V ,I . Qlfllllliil o 0 I I o 0 . sf If Q:--n .rg -In X . .--.g K' 'x,.2 , ii- 1 A , .. lllfllfil lllll 0- W? rw- vi- N. SOl'lllE LOZAR Miss Lozar's on her way To make good some bright day. Business Administration. .XNlil'fl.U LUCAORA CSI-rinneyl IVF know his truthful way, ll'iII hflp him out some day. lnilustrizil Arts A. lH,JR1Vl'IlY l.l'NlPQl,'lST lDoeyJ .Sho has dark hair you know, find it beronzes her so. Sccrcmrizil Course. DORUTIIY LYNN 4 So kind is this Miss Lynn That all hearts she can win. Svcrctiirizilg fi,A,A. 3.-lg Girl Reserves -1: Lunch Rooin Cluls 1.5: Social Science Club 4g Ye M-nl:-rn Stenus -lg lkisi-lwqill 3: liasketlmll 4g Hockey 4. l2LIZ.Xl'l2'l'll IT. MCCAMBRIDGE 1Babc-P You .my you like her too? You Can just bei 'wc' do. 'l'eziclu'i s: Gilpin English Club 21 G.A.A. LZ,3,-lg Girl Rc- survus 1.3.-lg Girls' Rifle Corps JJ.-1, President 43 Public S1-eziking Cluli -lg Baseball Z,3,4g Basketball 2.3.43 Hockey 1.3.-l. Cll.XRLlf5 J. MQEXYAN fCl1uckJ Hc s not short and not tall,' He plays good baskeiball. Business Adininistratiizmg Blue and Gold Club 45 Gilpin English Club 5: Journal Staff 45 Journalism Cluli -lg Sr-ci.il Science Club 43 Year Book Staff 4g Baslcetlizill 4: C-,Q-Cui-tgiin Tnurnznnent Squad 4. . ,l.xsiEs o, MQREAN iff? -' His friends around him growg He never has a foe. I, Business Adrninistratiorig Blue and Gold Club -lg journal ri ' ip'-'1 Staff 4: Typing Honors O.A.T. Test 43 Year Book Staff i :- ' C' 'VN ,i1:l, .Ez All Football 4. s ROBERT MCKEAND CBob5 X s , if lliilzrn he smiles iL's from the heartg 41. ff Froin that kind we hate to part. X X Business: Blue and Gold Club 2,3,-4: Tennis 1,2,5,4, District .4 5 , Clmiiipi-,ui 35 Indoor Track 2,3. A fl is , 42 lk..- . :arg s-N -:'f'.Q 1 - '03 At- 1. ...Q ' ' 0 ' id df? ... yn, ... V W 1 'll-4..-I ., -g. GRACE MCKEE Sl1f's small with spirits gayg We love her gentle way. Literaturc and Arts A: Debate Club 23 German Club 3.4: Girl Reserves 3,45 jpurnalism Club 3.4: Pltysmgrnpliy Club lg l'ul1hc Speaking Cluh 45 Natiunal Honor Sutxutv 3,49 ,luminal Stat? 4g Year Book Staff 4. PAVL AICKEOXVN He does what'er he can To help a fellow man. Literature and Arts A. Rlllll2llT,L, MCNEIL Qlickeyj Hzs aim is straight ahead: b Hr cannot be misled. Business Administration: Athletic Association 13. l4.Xl.l'll MCQUEEN fMackl He's businesslike, but shyq Any task he'll try. Agriculturalg Public Speaking Club 4. Illf'l l'Y l., h1JCKEExvER Sl1e's good at 'work or play, And is sweeter every day. I,1tt'i'ntt1rt- and Arts A3 Athletic Association 3.41 lfu-xicli Clulv 43 G.A.A. 1.2.3,-lg Girl Reserves 3,-lg Chorus 4: Sem-sr Play 4: Social Science Club 41 Sol-list Acconipnxiist ul Bqmll 4: Student Council .23 Terpsichorcan Club -lg lliflllllb 1.13 Truck lg Public Speaking Club 45 Art Club lg Yollcy- lmll 1.3: Vsher at Baccalaureate 3. Q rv- X l'.Xl.'l, DONALDSON NIAGILL CDOHP Ht' 'works toward tlze bestg Il ilh winning smile he's blessed. llusint-ss Administrationg Class President 13 Class Ytco l'rusi:luit lg Football lg Track 1, Marceline, Xlissmtrig Class l'rt-sitlcnt .lg Basketball 2,31 Salyersvillc High Sclmul. lit-nttivgky. MARY lf. MALINOSIQI Oh, yes, we all know Mary ,' Bn! this one's not contrary. Svt'1'ctnrinl: Chorus Z,3g Commercial Club -1, Yicc- l'1vsu' .lent -lg Girl Reserves 3.4: National Honor Sitru-ty lg R.0,'l'.C. Stuff Sponsor 43 Social Science Club 4. 'Cx RIARGAIC l'Q'l' If. MANNlNG Sl1: s ti true and faithful friend . V. , K h lfillml with kindness 'without end. - A 5 ' l.itc1':iltu'v :mil Arts Up Athletic Association 3,lg Gilpin 4.5 X f lfntglish Club 3. I ei ' Us A -1 0 ll f 1 'in M444 43 is--- 1- -oi-- 2-the . W, 21 CJ: j l'-Tig.. .-il l i ..- fvll Q.. . -lg 7. . . . X .113 Tv .l. fl ... my . i :ll xi ' 0 o I l . 'i ' Q .ff ,f f x.,.2 ... ii' Z' Vw lmlll v ' Rl .XRTIS ll BIAPPS Slim good and just as fair .ls yazfd find anywhere. Surf-r:ii'inl, Athletic Association .Q 1.,.r. ,-,.', 1 lQf'-m'w,-- l,.l,4g Social Science Club 4g Ye llnllr-in Su-n 4 'lkiini '24 .' -..... C. MARSIIALL tKl.nsl1J Iiaflz student likes .lmrivtle Sin' ix a smart foquftlv. I,m1'.il11u- .mil Arts A3 Cainem Clnlx 33 llirl lin:-isa yr, lulunu Llimus E, Senior Qli illlN 3,-l, l...X..X. 4, 51-clzil Sin nw Clnls 43 Pulmlic Speaking Clnli -L l,'Kl.XRllf MARXYICK Sin' .has the longest hair Nj any, anywhere. 'lx'..nlmx, li AA. l,J..fgNl11rl R.'w,wa 153. Riili- 9.1 N'-gi--l.iis -, 5--cial Science Llul- .s. Xicc lrwnlc . , ,. 1 lm -. nt l' Inllln S1w.ll.ing Clulm .lg 'l'er1lN1ul1:m-grim Clul- ,avg Llwrn , .. .. , - . , w 1 ,. HW-1.4 Kl.lrtl1.i -, ll-mnur 5-len-fy .wg I...Nkl-11.411 1.-,. wr. .. . uf ll-V. Inq l-.w, llnwlmll l,-..1 VRAXXK ll MASTERS. JR. Van mn't help liking Frank, .lml up high he will rank. l.v'fi'.ll1iiv .lull AHS A. Xl.XllAlllI4ll'i MAYER llllarjj I ,mr1 and prim and neaig Sl1r'v mighty hard to beat. l,1ivv.luirr an-1 Arts Ag Dramatic Clnlv JJ: ' ' K 5.4. 1- .X..X. 1.13,-1: Girl Reserves 2.3.41 Atli 1- - f aw liffn 1.4, l'nllln- Speaking Club 4g Rule Culp 3, 3 l'l.ly 41 Swml Science Club 45 llaaketlmll lg llfvw, XXll.Xl.'X JX. BIENZING 1VVillieb liiirifnr in earl: class .vl rlzarnzing little lass. Swlvf't.lr1.ll, National llunur Society 4. ,l,XXlCli A1.xi4L3ARE'1' MILLER Janife plans to be a teacherg .She is a courageous creature. 'Il-.illir-r'r., ll .X,A. l,.lp Gilpin English Cluln l,Jg liirl l ef-vxcx 1.5. ll.Xl,l'H MILLER He can singg and play lootballg His list of virtues is not small. ljutcrzlture and Arts: Chorus l,2.3,4g A Capella Cli-.sir - -13445 - . 1 in- Sf' ne- 1- 'KT' 4' 4 X I'ulvlic Sw-ailuiig Club 43 Athlutic Assoclntiun 3, 144 V, . PE Y ,nf 'sag , 1 -o 1.2 0- ff Z igglwivfjf -4 12 -- W ally-.3 lllllllwl VERA I.. MILLER She has a mind that's keen,- Appears to be serene. 0 Secretarial: Athletic Association 31 G.A.A. lg Girl Iii'- servee 1,43 Social Science Club 45 Ye Modem Stciim -lg 'llcnnis 1.2. 0 I CIIRIS Ml'I'CIIIfLL fPee Vlleel I1e'x clever as can be, And well thoug-ht of, you see. luiluctrinl Arts A. DORUTIIICA Il, MI'I'CHELL Shi' enjoys commercial work .Ind her duties will not shirk, Sc-uirctqirmlg Commercial Club 33 Girl Rrxcrves lg S wizil Fcucixct' Clulm 4, Ijlffllilllf MOMPER He hardly says a word: He'x wise, though, 'we have heard. llltllutlmil Jxffi A. KATIIRYX INIOIIK lKa!yl She always does display Her happy, upright way. I,iu-rzituuv .mil Arts B: German Clulm 3.-Ig I-ilpin l-,uglixli Clulw lg llirl Rvserves 4. we-N. IIICNRY S. lXlllR'I'ON tHaukJ Ah, Henry? you know himg llfith 'vigor and with vim, Iliixillt-wx ,'X4llui111Qtx'atlm1. IfIJXY.Xlill XY. KIOYNIIIAN llitll Ilix friends in every way .-In' growing every day. lluxim-M .'XilluInlstl'utumQ Hzmml l,.2,.l,-I1 li.0.'l',C. I,l. Su' gugaul. LUIS Nll'Ifl.l,lfR If ,xmzbeamx oft are found In one this girl is wound. I,ivc1':ituw :mil Arts A3 G,A.A. .lg Gilpin lfnglixli Cluli .wg tu - -1445 lie - F , f -o.. 13 1 ..... '52, 7:7'rr llmllll ' -.F wifi ' 'Q 'W in s.. r 'f--fa: . I l il. 'I' l.. j 1 , xl' ... lin' I Pksgsm. 'Jill i Q.. 0 o .- Q. 31 ll x ' 1--'si f ' . -'ffl' o l C .. rl, S, .T .iq .1. 5 -vet - 1 lmlli 'A ' i VI jill Nl.Xl'llIClf MVRLEY The kind that lives todayg And that's the only way. Literature and Arts A. k'll.XRl,lCS BIFRPHY lChuckl Fmm sloth .he is so far, That him it Cannot mar, lnilnstrixil .Xrts AZ Basketball 2. XNll.l.l.-XM XYALLACIC Bll'RTI,ANlJ, JR. lllillt An army boy is he, And quite stern you can see. lflt-ctricfil Engineering: Gilpin English Cluli .ig Military lZ.inil 3,-6, Ciirporal anfl Sergeant 3, 2nd Lieutvnzint :intl L'.'ipt:ixn 4: Public Speaking Club -lg R,O,'l'C. .l,4g Si-ci.il S.it-ntrc Club 4, IQY lil! lf'l l' C. N lui:-l'.N To boys and girls the same, He has his sefret fame. Nltwlicine: German Club 3.4, Vice President lg lixlpin lfnulish Club 1, President l: Orchestra 1,1145 Swcml Si-icnce Club 41 National Honor Snciety 4: lllm-tis All- Smte lligh School Orchestra 43 State Cliaiiiipi-nisliap lliL'llCilTfl 3,4, l.lfS'l'lfR lf. NELSON lReCll Red hair and full of jun: .rlnd lots of pals he's won. l'f'1uin6f:r1ng1 Blue and Gold Club 4g G:-rnlnn Cluli .ii I-R. ttlttill 3.4 .Xl'lIlllfY NINER She's blonde, and tall, and true, Does she agree with you? St'ci't-turizxli GA.,-X. 1.23 Sofial Science Club 4: .XllllQIlL' .L-ttqiritituvi 35 Ye Modern Stenos 4g Baseball 2. .Xl7l5l.lNli NORBERG illufh pleasure she fan bring ll'hen'er she starts to sing. Secretarial. ROBERT NY. NORTH lBobl In R.O.T.C., hair is blonde, Of the women is quite fond. Business Administration: Journalism Club 43 Jnurnzil Staff -1. Associate Etlitor -lg Student Council 5: R.O,'l',C, 1,l.3.4. lst Lieutenant 3.3. -. x .. .WV V. ,T A? 1- - -, :Q ... :aw V' 'A' Hn. X .XRIJFIZE NOYIP 1Arrlal With joy her heart doex Imp, By truth her smile ix dm-p. 'I'c:iclier's Cfvurse, 4? QB IIONALID Al. NLWDENT Pirk any nice ward out ,' lt jits without a doubt. 'l'caclicr's Course. RAYKIHNIJ lf. OFFERMANN .Vow ofler this man fun, .-1 nd his ihffart you have wuz, ln-lu-tri.nl Arts A3 Shop Manager 4g Sh-ip BQQLL-ilnill l.2. 5,-li Shi-if 'I'r:i-Ik -l. MARIE NI, ULESEN Ejiifient, bright with joy: 1.x loved by girl and boy. 'lkziclu-i sg Athletic Association 3,43 llirl lh-sum-s J,. Itiixi-lli-ml: Staff 43 Honor Society 3,43 ,I-'wurnzilisin Chili -ig ,l-iurnzil Surf -tg Year Book Staff 4, IRICXIC M. OLSON 4'Rene7 5hz x hard to 1uza'erstand,' But wlzm you do, 5he'5 grand. ' Business Administration: G.A.A. 1.2.31 Girl RQ-sciwps JH: Girls' Chorus 2,33 Chorus 1.13.43 juurnalism Cluli 43 ,lwurnnl Stzitl 43 Year Book Stat? 43 Hockey 2: 'l'r:mi- LL. - - ,Q Ns ELLA l. UIQNNDOFF This flower, quick Miss Ella Can often fool a fella. Srcrctzirixilg Clvmmercial Club 43 Gilpin Engii-lx Klulv l.-: Kin-I lh-sei-vi-s 3,43 National Honor Soni:-ty 4. XYIIJIA ICLIZABETH OTIS !NVillie5 From top she's not far .-llmirt sfliool slze's a star. 'lk-ziclii-r'sg Clwrus 3,43 Gilpin English Cluli lg llirl lim sei-ws J. l'ulilic Speaking Club 4. lil.lZ.Xlllf'l'll D, ONVEN .Al tall and slender lass With lots and lots of rlass. l,itn-rziture and Arts Ap French Cluh JA. Secretziry 'll Girl Rr-si-rves 43 Journal Staff 4g Alriurimlisiii Clulw -lg .luniur Chorus 1,25 Pulvlic Spanking Club -lg Scniur l'l:iy -lg Ya-:ir Bunk StnFf -lg llmuir Society 43 Edimr tif Stu- wlvnt llzmillvunk 4, f- -'H 47 ik- r ... ,mi 'lmilllil I I l o o l Var er-' :N . -Q..-. 1-0-C 9 i ilgl ,i :....., .. , . .oi- We -Q1 ZQQQ meal ll'Wll4Ilii' 0 o I I 0 0 up . .,..,'-I' .536 'ir Ji . i fn - 5, X ,511 5- ,ie-1 , 1 l dmdll if- -.av S 5 Ll.llflf0Rl3 l'A'l l'lfN 4Patl .lx good as gold to know He never has a foe. lm'i':itur:- gunl Ani A. Ill.l.l,XN ll. l',-KTCII iLilll ,llnre like a gem eac.h yearp ll'iIh mind both bright and clear. -ru-t.ixi.ll, ll.,-LA, l,2L Gilpin English Club JL lhwluill l '54 Timm ' Tin 1 'ollewlxll 1 w-8 Q -2 1-k 1 X 5 s. luiRU'l'lIY l'li.XRCli 4IJmr Sl1r'i iuelrnme at each plafr Hx- m'w'y singlf face, N ifrlvlul Xit Clul Z Cu l fl lu -1 1' ' , . ' v .Q l'nm0i'cl1i H 1 :Ili-Vx . J. , -nirtzury 2. Xlll,l1ICl'fll .X l'Al'l'l' Shi' llllfi lmllz work and play ln an upright way. il , . ' g Athletic ANwci.nwii 43 liilpm 1-,, '.--', .N. '.Xl1Il.'k'l'ZlK lfflllllll and flever lad ii Ray ll'1II'lJ.!1.Q hard from day to day. o -- my, .Xxhluic Axsociation 3,-lg lntm-Nlurzil l.f-.igwl , .'.llif-nail llunuiir Society 4. XlPllI5l'Ii.XlQSt1N S h Hx -full of jim, and ye! llrr iUlll'k ilzr'll always get, liui nlui: ml Kits X Stud nl C un il 1 114 lnl li . 1 .' ,' 1 V . C U C .---V . 1 L'- r ic.iQurL'r 41 Frenrh Clulr 3.4, l'rvs1rln-nt 4. , 1 , , in-.llcliig Klub -lg lf..-X.,X, l,....w,-l, llvviiiii 5-vvlrty 1 1 Xtlil-lu' ,Xwuclatiun K,-lg Drarnatica -, Nwml Snuniix ill lg 5'lll4'l' Play 4: llasl-cetlmll 1 I'lil2NOTTO lik' like him, so would you I uv' you just knew him too. liiiluxtimil ,Xiu AQ Orchestra 1.5, Klernlvci' ul llixlriyt Ll1.imi'1-iii llirlic-:tin ,lg Mernhcr inf State Cliziinplwii Ui- -N 'Q 3, kll.XlQl.lfS S PETERS In .itfztufe he ix smallg ln infelleft ,he's Iall. cu -1 48 li? - I,5lHLli E. llf'I ERSON ll.sm Slze's cute, we know it well, And arent afrald to tell. Sy-ure-tai'i.f1l: Athletic Association 5,43 G..-X..-X. 1.2.5,-13 kil pin English Club 2: Girl Reserves 4: Social Science Clnli -13 Ye Mmlern Stenoia 45 linselrall 43 Basketball 4g Hnckcy 1.15 Track 4. lxl,RIXlTI H llfl ERSOA His flzarader is finef In flass lze's right in line. Bnsinc-Q Amliniiiistrntinn. ...Q lililfll ,l. l'E'l'Rl'SKA fl'-'rellzlieb Tr1rslu'0rtlzy lad you hvlq Our of Ihr hrs! 1i'1 1'r mrl. l.llCl'Illlll'C iinxl Art: ll. ,ll IIIN S. l'li'l'Rl'SliA A rfpululion flmr, .-1nd I0 tlzf' lop lz0'i near. l'.nginc-ering C-lures. l:X A JEAN l'IfAFlf Hn' srlmolfng Il szzrrrss, .-ind frienfls? O11 goodness, yes. 'IK-aclic-r'sg Gernizni Clulv 3.43 Gilpin English Clulv lg C 1 l lic-cv'i'eQ .I'..i.-1: G.A.A. l,3.l: l'ulwlic Spezxkiiig Cluli flg Sliciril Scirncc Clulu 4. ICIIXYARII XY. l'lllil.l'S llfilfli-I Tlll'j'ifP frm' and far bf'tu'm'1z Tlzr Imyx like' him, I nmzn. . 1 . ' 3 l : 1: Clnli fg Giliin lfnijixli l.iu-r:iti.1iL 'ml Xiu ll fcinii a s fluli 5. ICUl!lfR'I' li. l'Il.CIllfR llusincse Aflniiiiistrzltimmg Chorus 1,.Z,3,-4: Gilpin lin' A blonrlf' willz rurly Jzair Hv's kind mm' always fair. Ulnlx J. Seciw-t:ii'y 2: Hi-Y 2.3.41 Pnlwlic Speaking Cluli 4: RHTC llw4 Qrnil ffl L ilulu -1 Qs' l'ln -.' ' . vm , 'wiv' L 1 nun' 2' 1' lxAlIlARlNl'. ll. lll lb Wlzvn she' laughs so will you ll hen shes sad you me 100. Tczirlic-i-'sg Gilpin linglmli Clnli 1.2: Girl Rcscrvcs Clii vrnr - -FH' 49 QE? -- 16 3'., h . ., 5 G- ,f 1.-9-. ZZ .,x . llllllllwl -1. o 0 I l 9 l o r l : en- I 1.0-Q 9.2 1 X N 5' Q, Q I7fA'5 X.. ll ll ' X AX 'C .Q fjfwri ls l X o 3 X QQ. Q E-'H 5 0 in 11,255 ai., w Q . 4vVA. :fl -.35 4 A Av? -Q I 0 47 UZ ,W s jfs. : nllllllllllgfll as r:ulqlr4bN L. POTTER fPereb TlIt'7't'lS goodness way llZ5lll0, He fannot hope to hide. lmliuliml ,Kms A3 Athletic Assncialivm 3.4: Slug- ,XllI' li-tn-N, lhwlaq-llnall 1.2.3,-I. Il.Xl4lillf'l l' l,. POXYELI, .el lvrozwz-lzaired girl quile small S!1e's always kind fo all, 'IR-,lm-lil-i'Xg Girl Reserve-S 1,31 Jnu1'n:ili:.m Club -lg .Xthlvtir .Mwl'1.ii1mi 3,43 Il High journal Stziti' 45 YL-.xr limsk Stull J. Xnlwllqil lloimr Society 4. n:n,u:.xrsmmic C, mwcia new fi In lyping she is fine EQ In xll0I'fllt17lU' she does shine. 33, QS-. Nm:-t.n1.il. livhating Clulf 1.22 Sinful Suivllu- Cluh 43 Yr l 1 f.l-wh-in bu-mme 4. -- 1717? XXll,l.l,XXl f.bl'lQRllj llhlll Hf s lzlmdsome you mn see, llna' nite as he fan be. Ifuyim-4-1111141 .l:lt'llCl'I Cluli 1,1 If I'll lil, I, ILXPSON .Somrol1e's sfeno slze will lrr, Doing work with arrzmxry. L l'll.XXli ll lilkfll, JR, l pvppy nzcnzbm' of llze band, The way llc plays llze horn is gmml. l.it:'i':1lixxn' :mil Arts Hg Uzmcl 1.3,-lg Sulnisl 4: Still'- iilmixiym-in Sul., ffulitest lull l'l:1uL- 'll RU'l'.L'. 1. I,ll,l,l.XN IHBLON I'il'lf'l1lilj', smart, and very nife, The kind you'll look at lwice, l,m-izntiim zmll Arts Ag Athletic AsQflci.1l1wii -Ig F11-null Chili 14, Clizixrrngxn of Program Committee 43 GAXMX. 4: hill lh--L-rvex 2.3,4, Secretary 3, Czllnim-t 'I'ruzui1rcr -lg 5-wml Sumner Club 43 Nntifmzil ll-mfvr S--u:v:ty 5.4, CIIARLICS l. RAUVVORTH His friends are many, foes few. Always happy, never blue. Iflcctricalg Radio Club 4: R,O.T.C, l. -V -if 50 lie - X .. x Q r Y'- fl 4 .:-fSs:-::Z::-m:,::::- k. - 4-2g:5.:::.,: k VK 9 ft QQ ' 'ed -Q gg, 4 X354 fx ll? M X , , X s fsii MARY LOUISE RICHARDS lLnuisel Her wavy dark brown hair Is quite beyond eompare. Secretarial: Girl Reserves 2.33 llawaiian Guitar Cluli 4: Social Science Club 4. lCl.Sllf RINEARSON lRinyJ V El5ze'5 pretty and quite small,- Dark, and not so very tall. l,itvrzi!L1i'e and Arts Ag Art Club 2,3: Athletic ,Xssucigie lion 3.-l: French Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,5,43 Girl lleservvs 23,41 Public Speaking Club 4, Rifle Cm-ps. 43 Stmlt-nt Coiiiwil lg Social Science Club 4: Terpsicliirezm Cluli 43 Fellini' Play 43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Basketball lg 'l'r.icIt 7 l. Nl.XRll.XRE'l' ig. ROBBINS rmggyr .41 shy and bashful lassj A favorite in earh class. l,itci'ziti1re and Arts Ag Athletic Association .lg ll,iX..X. 1.1, K.-lg lftiquette Club 13 Girl Reserves 2.3.45 ,lnurnzilisin Club -lg Public Speaking Club 4, Baseball 2,33 Uziskcllnill l,J.lg Tennis 1: Track l,2,3. lllilllillli ROBINSON tScrewl Yhix boy surely likes to play, For he does all the day. llusincss Allministrritinn. IHNIQ CAMERON ROBINSON llicttyl At typing this girl ean't be lvealg She is pretty, and so fleet. -crettirizil: National llnnur Society 4. lS.XlZlCl.l..-X ROHINSON Ilfssayl This girl always does her work Hard jobs 5he'll never shirk. Secretarial: Girl Reserves 2.3,-1, Soeiail Science Clul- -11 Yi- Xlerrie Stems. 4, KllRl.Xll M. ROCK A girl many fall friend, True zmln the end. 'llczluliufil GMX .X .li German Club 5. lfl,Slli l,. ROGERS Curly locks, eyes of brown, Never see her with a frown. Literziture and Arts Ag G.A.A. lg Girl Reserves lg l'uliIu' Slut-tilting Club 4: Student Council 2. -. 51 lip.- I . 'fn 'g.,X.f f' wr .yo 'pf Q5 212 . -fl lllllllllll. un. l o o if Q -Nui .- ,F -c.-- 1 1-e-Q W , f illlllfle . ,..e ' ' 542912 , 'fc Y Q AW 1 lllllllll- ' L j A 1 g ' Ss 0 N i is 1 at li X X - ', X . ' 5 ' --H-N, S3211 -tw :.xs:'::-1, - wg. fmt. 31-3295 Q s. 1 x tv l o 0 fi if io-Q ' me 11IlllllllllHl f STEXYART ROLLINSON tStew! A tall and handsome boy, Who finds life one big joy. Literature and Arts B1 Gilpin English Club 3, Presiilent 3: Ili4Y 3,43 Band 1.2,3.4, Property Man 3, Assistant Student Director 43 Brass Sextet State and Natifmal Clmmpimis 3g Horn Quartet District Champions -l: lhns- lcctluzill 4. li0l1lCli'l' C. ROSE lB0lJl This boy's friendly, ready smile Makes .him a friend worth while. Art: :Xrt Club 3,43 Lunch Room Club 2.3.-lg Social Scicntt Chili 4. XYINIlfRlflJ ROSSI fNVinniel .1 lillle, black-haired lass, The life of every floss. Sa-tu-tzivifil C--urse, lil.li.XNl1I! SABIN In xfhool work she is good, Does everylhing she should. Sifwt-t.ix'1:1l: Sucizil Science Cluh 4: Ye Merrie Fit-nm 4, NYLYI.-X SANIIHERU Ilfzrk eyes and furly hair, Good limes with you sl1e'll share. Sf,-1:1ct1ii'1:iI, Girl Reserves .ig Sucial Science Clulv -lg YL' Nlmlcrn Ste-mls 4. M.xl'RICE J. SANDRETTO He's small but smart, they say,' He'll make his mark some day. lfllgiiireruigg Athletic Association 31 German Clulm 1,5 W.XL'1'ER C. SCHAULAND Tall, handsome, free from care, Twifzkling eyes and curly hair. Filgilllcirlygz Athletic Association 34 R.O.T.C. 1.25: nut vi DORIS SCHLEETER A friendly girl is she, N0 nicer one could be. Secretarialg Art Club 2. -, 5 2 lk..- in l NYILLIAM XY. SCIIUFIELTJ lBillJ If you could know lhis boy, We're sure he'd bring you joy. EIlglI1CE'Tll1jl1 Athletic Association 35 lfufmtlmll 4. EMMA l.Ul'lSE SCHOOP IMI She's lall and blonde and sweet, SllP'X cute and always neat. Clerical C-vursc. CLAYTON SCHORIE lTuutg1 On lhe sax he's a star, We know he will go far. lfngqincering Cuursc. VIRGINIA R. SCHREINER lVirgl Hf'r'e's a sweet little maidq Of work xhe's not afraid. Sccretrzriulg Cmnrncrcial Clulv 43 Girl Reserves 3,-lg Swciul Science Club 4. LINDA SCHRUEIJER lLin1iy3 A friendly lass bu! shy, Who smiles as you pass by. I,i!vr:1turc :in-l Arts ll: Gernmn Clulv 13,41 Pululic Spunk- in: Club 4. KIATH SCHVMAI Tall and cute and 'very smart, A girl with a friendly heart. llusiness Aclminisxmtionz Clmru5 1,3,j,4g Hill Rwcrvux 3,43 llpm-n' Society 3.-lg Publis Spanking Club 41 l.1l Lights 3.-l. Secretary. Vice: l'r:-sidsm. Prcsiilsnt 5.4. OLIYICR SCIARINIC 1-lnhnj I1e s still but 'very smart, .-Ind always does his part. ,-l'l'l1flll'C :uni Arts Ag liauul 1.3.43 R.0.'I'.C. Ilzunl 1: lit .l.'l'.ll.S. jazz Orclu-stra 3: R.H.l'.C. lg ,I-luriml btznll .wi Sxvinlvllmlc lfilsvsxlilrli' 3.43 llgzskellmull 1,21 Trzick 1.1.3. li'l'lll2I. SCUTLANIP Blonde and short, aluwzys guy, Iuzzzglzizzg lhv livelmig day. l.itux':iti1i'u :mul Arts A3 Ari Club -lg li.A A. l,2,R,4g l'ul-ln' Speaking Clulu 43 junior Class Treasurer 3: llnnnr Sw' cicty 41 livlvziling Tvzun -lg Sncial Science Clulx -lg 'Turp- siulinrczni Clulx 1.3.43 llziskctlmll 1,l,.i,4g Truck l,l,.53 Jnil in lixtcinp--rgnieuus Speech Contest 4. 1- fill W: -Q- . V ifiiif ' 25? 2 Q' RIN lllilr l 0 O l On Q A 1 0 ll 'lex 53 lip- 15- QI, ...o-- :n i- :l j Ellflfis., , .lll f t .VL , , Wc- ,,. .., K . 1135 .-0.1 Engl., 8 4 19 9' !lf1lIll1 1 a .L 0 o 1 ff, 452 , ,Ab .13 1,1 Kgv' j sf ' l li-911 ' , ,-11 ,ngggh-' 1 11? '.'-11.- ul 111 1 4 uw .. 1 ,ax f-.1 ------4 , e K. ,Q 14 if ,J l', I,.XXYRliNCE SEAXIAN5 lzekcl 1 Y .-1 frzendly lad 15 Zeke, .X ot bald 117111 yet not nzeek. l,i111.1lu1'e .mfl A115 .Kg Athletic AQsoci:1t11111 3.4, l'1'cs1-lcm 4g .X1l1lst1c Hfmrnl 4g Band 1.21.43 Ihg-viustel' Iiffgml .lg ll1-Y 1.5.4, Xxce l'res11lc11t 33 Senmr I'l:1y 4g Ylcc l'r1-Nillrxn 111 Sum- Ulllcr llnys' C11nfe1'e11ce 5. Pre-siflm-111 4: Hawke-1lu1ll 33.41 Hluc ZlIl'l G-wld Club LS,-4: S-lcial Sclmxvc Club 4: I-1,111b.1Il l..5,4, COAC:11utai11 4g l'l111111r:1ble Mc11l11111 lf1111tb11ll .1111l liqukctbull 4. KUl1lfR'l' I. SECUR 1BoI1J 1111113 and furly is his hair, .-1111:v1'r to tl maidr1z's prayer. Ii11N1111'M .X1l1n11115tr:11m11: Blue an-l 4111111 Club 1.15.41 bl-111111111 511111 41 Ycar H-mls 511111 4, 51111115 lfwlxtm' J, Hun 1 xu-1gl1t lizulwllwxxll 1,lg Fmytball 1,53 l11t1:1fM111.1I l1.1Nl-w1l1.1ll 4. l,1gl1tuz'11:l1l lizxskctlmll 33 Fymllmll 1: T141 lx l . f l Nl1XXlXl'. lfl.Sl1f SlflH1':Rl.lNl4 ixllcl-is-gl 111 1111 xlze' is a 5!11r,' 111 1111.Y .1l1f' will go far. Xluxnr .11,1I JXIIL 1X1'l Club 3,4g l71'v11cl1 Club 43 111111111 l 11:l1xI1 Club .I,3g lhrl R:'sc1x'cQ 4, l4lCll.XlQl1If SIIARI' ,-1 IH?-X' you 1111 1111111111 nzevt, 1:l'1t'lIl11V 417111 i'e'1'v IZFII1. xx, 11111111.11 511.111 ' . Q .l 1114111 fr11'11111y 11111, 5 i ll'l111'1 IIQ'I't'I', 1zf'1'f'1' n111u'. C ' '111x111--N- .X1l1111111-1:.1111111, ll1-X l.J, ,l1111111.1l1N111 Club 4 TQQIT X X1 1 l1 ml, 51.111 J, l,1:l1txx':.-1gl1t lf1,..gb.1ll 1, 11,1111 149 ' 'PN Eh sw 111.11 11311 5111-7.1141-31: I ' V 129' 1111 but 11011 111zu11,1'.x 1111, l g-,Q .jr-ji:iE'55,,, il'11rlc 1111111 1411111 l1e 1 l111'1111gl1. I,1l11.11u11 .111-l A114 .X . 5 -. -- .. . - ,. -it. .1541 '1 NX'Il,l'l l l'lf .X SlllflQXYOlPl,J kI'l1lll I-U11 1.111 fzlzpuyg find -111711 711111, H6 11111lkV flu' girix are pretiy Xi.'e'f'1', l.1t1:.1i111v 11111 .Xllx .-X, l4.U,'l'.L. l,.2,3g t.1l11111 lfxlgiull klrlr S. 5--cml Sun-11cc Club 4: Lwbllur 3,41 Stullvul 011111111 1 LQ. 51'111.11' l'l115 4: l'ulvl1c Speal-:111g Club, S1-1:1-.-11111 4. ' ClIl2S'l'liR BIARQVIS SlDL1LLl' 111 t'i't'7'j' 111155 a 511113 13111111 the lop he 151115 jar. 1.111-1':11111'u 111111 Arts Ag Blue and Gold Club 3.4: 51114.11 5C1U!lL'L' Club 43 Public Speaking Club 4. Cl1ai1'111:111 l'm g1:1111 C1-11111111193 4g Orchestra 2.5.43 Nz1t11mz1l Ill-11111' S :- uety 4: Stats Clmxnpion Orchestra 3.41 Class D115 Exm- ciscs 4: Foutball !.2.3.-1: Track 4. w554FM x . gi' K- ,-.,f -:XI If 1 lU l'Il K. SIPPEL Liked by everyorie she knows, Welcome wlzere'er she oc: . g U Litcrriture and Arts A: Cborus lg Ilelmtiug Club lg Gul Rus:-rvea 35 Library Club 45 Public Sim-zikiiig Club 4 Siicial Scii-use Club -l. KlARGARE'l' SKORUPA Margaret is a public spfakvrg .rind also is a knowledgv seeker. 'I'c:zcl1ur':: Girl Reserves 3.-l: Public Speaking Club -1. ,ll lllN Sl,.X'I I'ERY ljackj A laughing happy boy, HPR always filled with joy. lfilgiiicclimqg lntl':i-Mural Hinkctluill 4. ,ll llf SMAJD 4SmittyJ Everyoiir likes this lad, Bfrazzse he's izewr sad. lllvlllsillill Arte A. -IOHN '5Xl.-XRKER fSmarkv .Al .Har at baskelball, He x jrirndly, nifc, and fall. lliixiiii-Ns .X1liniuis.tratif,uug Atlllvtic As-ociati---u jg lizixlwl- l-:ill 5,43 .Xll-Ci-iifcmix-se Furwaril 4. Cfv-Czipmiu 4: lllui- gmil lliibl Club 3.-ll Fiiotl-:ill 344: ,-Xll-Cmiferriim Ifuil 4g Fin-llcll Club 3,-l. l'l'Nlfjl2l'NI7.-X fl, SMlKlllCl.SKl 4Cmmicl 111 hm' rlassfs high shi' rates, Likrd by tearhers and flassizziztm. Si-i'xw:l.iiial1 Ifuglqisb Club I1 ililllvg Qirps 43 li,O.'I'.C, -li Military Qllzmil bpiuis-vi' 4: jvicizil hue-nice Llub -l: Xi ,liiilmil Sli-im, 4: lluclu-3' J, SL-fi'i7tzxi'y tu Mr. Fxurbi-lil rl. lfl,.'XY'l'UN M. SMITH From Manhattan he did come, Twirlwrx say he'5 not so dumb. l,ili'i'zilu1c quill Arts A. KZIJXIJYS SMITH This girl always docs her part With a willing eager heafl. li-:icl1er'sg Girl Reserves 2.3,-lg Public Sperikiiig Club 4. 'jj -Q 'QQ v-LH!! , 40 . .Y :Eff ......o-. flit , X2 .. llllllll l o 1,2 .' .QL . ' 2?-fp I. 'T if -u -- ,rj :' 2 f i .,s, ' 7 A -' Sill alildll- 6 ...Q iw if -w l 5 - --ig. Lx. -.G- P25541 if , , Q! X i' Z Le .. ifwgl lllll l a 0 I l o o ' 1 U, 'fi in -.io-. ,lixcx suN'1',w cjaaifm Little, funny, and gay, Laughing all through the day. llxuim-ss Aillniunxtratl-mg Sm-In-mr Clmrus l'R.XNCl'fS lf. SOIHCNSEN Sha's liked by l?7.lPfj'U7lt', Slivfv always hunting fun. Svrrutnrxzll: Yu Mc-rric Stem-N -I. Yl1ll,.-X Y. SORENSON 1Yil A, A girl with dark, brown hair, JJ. lln L JEL X .1 friwzd wh0'5 true and rare. Q EX lhxxlmws ,Xuluniuistratumg Clmrus 3,145 Frcuvlm Clulw 4. Yum' l'I'c-mlm-:lt 4. , ' lCl l'll 11:1-31.1. SwL'vr-Zxilila fnfmlfll,-f fl fatiarilf' ix xllf, 1 V .45 mc'rr.v as ran bo. j ' I,itv1':nturc .mal Arts Ag Athletic Assnuiutunl 3,43 Clmmux Q - li- A Jil: lfrcncll Clulu 45 Kl.A.A. 1.3,.l.4g Girl licwl'w'. l.3,4L QC, ' ' Rlili' Ciurpa R,-lpi'l'Q-rpeuclmrezxrx Clul: 3:85, Sgcml Samsun- ffiiir. 45,75 'gg' Clulf 1: l'ullllc 5lil'IlliI1llI Clulv -13 XYILXN. klulr 1 21.- lu-tll.lll 1.l,.K,l: llflck:-y 1.3,-lg 'l1l'Ill!l5 l,.2,.l.-lg Bnaclmll 1. ll.Xl1lillC'l' IYY SIKXFFORIJ Har hair and e'yf's are dark ,' . . .,,v.. I,l-,INXKID Sl l',fNCl2R 4l.c-el Happy-goflui'lcy ix this boy, Life' is just one big joy. linumrrrxmg C-mise. ll.XRl.llXlf SPIER lllzxrl SIIPVX swffet beyond fompare. 'l's-:u'l1wr'r.: Girl Reserves 1,23 G.A.A. 3,4 Clulw lg lilllv Club -lg Social Science: Club iuu' Clull 4: Hockey Cluh 43 Basketball -l I-ilJl'l'll Sl'llfS5 1I'ur4Il A girl 1a'ho'5 kind and true, Who always smiles at you. l.llL'I'IlTlll'E null Arts ll. 2- -- 56 lish- 9 Q-Q .,.. .. I fi 2 llllllllml l f Sami' day xlzr'll make her mark, Suu-tzxruxnlg Clmlrucrrixil Club 43 Smcinl Scivucv Clulu -l. .4 min zvilili dark, brown hair, 3 Gilpin Engliqll -ll Pulrllc Spcul-cv l,AL'RA SPRAGVE .-I star in this year's play: A sweet and rharxning way. Literature an'l Arts Ag Athletic Association SA, Secretary 43 Debate Team 3,43 Dramatic Cluh 2,3, President 1,33 French Club 3,-I, Secretary -43 G.A.A. 1.1,-I: Girl Reserves LS,-I. Vice President 43 National Honor Society 3.-Ig 1'uhlic Speaking Cluh 43 Reply to Seninrs 5: Junior Class Secre- tary 5, Senior Play 43 Social Science Club -I: Stuilent Council l,3. Chairman .Ig Terpsiclwrean Club 3,43 Yicz' Presiilent of Senior Class -Ig llwxclcey 1.21 Track l,l. HAROLD STAPLETON A quiet, bashful lad, He's anything but sad. Business Arilministration. HELEN M. 5-'l'.X'l'ES IStatesJ Her grades are always high, We hate to say goodbye. Business Aclministratinng Girl Reserves 3, Public Simula- ing Clulm 4. JACK H. STEFFEN To all who know this boy, He brings a world of joy. li-lys' Chorus 25 ,lunmr Chorus .Zi Scniur Cliurns 3: Oglurzi Martha 3. - AXEL SYNDSTRUM . .-ls a journalist lze'lI wuz fame, T-he women he sure likes to tame. Business Arlministration: Boys' Glee Cluls l,lg Cliilrns 1.15 Hi-Y 2,33 ,lournul Staff 4, Business Manager -Ig Yi-ar lhulk Stat? -I, Business Manager -I: Track 1,13 lfilvllwall .1. ILXZEL KI, SXYANSON ,-I keen and 'willing mind: .-1 good friend you will find. 'l'eacher's: Public Speaking Clulu I. CLIFFORD R. SXYlili'l'XYOIIll CClitiI'I A willing fellow is this Cliff He'll gladly taflele jobs quite stiff. Secretarial: R,0.T.C. l,Z,3,vIp Buys' Churus I1 ,Iuniur Chorus 1.2: Seninr Clmrus 3,-Ig Martha -I. ,lOllX AX. l'AXl,OR IR: ll He's good at all he tries, This boy is quite a prize. lnilustrial Arts A. 57 lk..- .KIIET JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY JOLIET, ILLINOIS -.0 'lf ga 9 f ff M . gt -1 1- o , 1Rl,l FX 'll lll I - .75 -.L 0 o l I o 0 110 gl I I -,gy 16 ii' Ll-I! vm, ,,.fZf7 In b 'mill W 4 .-Q -6 ,, .415 1'2- ,Q Jkt' .fs 0 o I I 0 al, H: r --.X ,149 J .ign- f M' fi ... imialliafg i,.g1 55' :.. . ,V 1' ,nifty ' , Q, .,,-.1:,2,q as 3 V- ' . CJK... ,K . X 'gvgsgif L -.A +V, q,q. . Q . f l M' bil . i., .K 55 w f . ' au. N., X .. '59 Q ., , C S ag. xl ' .fiif ' ., ' 1 . '-ws: Q fl. I .- 15. 34' , saialytti ' if' 1 ' . ' -T wi? 9 . R 4 ww X lx'-lk.. N N . X E x X Sl f S '. .ff ri .gf 4 . , w B V -- ,ibn xg X X Q ,. vs. .1 QF' A 3. K . xx QIMHN ,l, TESSIATORE CTes5l In baxlceiball a star, We think he will go far. filucliznnccil limiting: Band 3,43 Blue and Gnlnl Clulp 4: limiting Clull 3: R.O.'l'.C. 1.2. Sergeant l. Captain Z: lin:-lqcilrzill 41 Ffmiball 43 Track 4: Shi-p Basketball l,J.S. ,Xl'lllClfY lf. 'l'llOKll'SON She works hard at each class: Tlzix happy little la55. 'l'u1nfliei'K: Climus 2,33 Gilpin linglisli Clulw lg Girl Ref .mixes lg .l.,ui'nziliS-ni Clulw ,Ig -Iuurnal Staff 31 Sm-nil Science Cluli -l. li.X'l'lll,l lfN 'l'llONll'SUN Kllnllyl Ilrr friwzds all fall her Dollyg Thfi girl .ia gay and jolly. S4':ic?.i1inl Cunha. lfllXY.XI4lP li 'lllll'Rl,lJXX' llinll .Al ialaixl in the hand. Hn playing sure is grand. l,iivixitiii'e an-l Arn A1 Baznl 2,.l.4. District Sul-v Cffnlwt .i,4, State S-ilu C.,m!c-st 2,3,-l, Property Mun 3, l.1lvr.u'1ziv1 I. N-Linux lmzuler 3,-lg Gilpin Engluili Clnlm l. SL-crc'tni'3 lg ul-iu1'n.iliNni Clul. 45 J-wurnal Staff 4: Nlilitury Hzinfl lg N:ilwn.il Iligli Scln-ul llnnfl Assuclntimi 3.-Ig R,O,'I',C. l. 54-ruuant lL Suvml Sfiullcc Clnln 43 Yr-slr liuiik Sian 43 let plafv Slfllij F-Ulm Cunteet 4, lit plilcc Sectnmnl Cunl Kewl -l. XIARY Ylflir bNlC.X '1'lIiliNliY llary, llfary, nal lilllllflll'-l' Cl1'1'e'r, artiltif, lzlicfzyx zvllry. liuxn :lnfl Arts, All Llul. ,,.w,4. X ice l'rwnlunt .w.4,Llw1uf '14. llirl lin,-4.-ixwe 3,41 llrlwlmll jg lI.ixlciftl::ill Ji ll-wlqq 1 lfl'Q1.'ll,l,X 'IWPXIASZIQXYSKI HU' t'l'I'6'd il work and play, Ijlll lzanwsl, good, and gay. 54.-lzi-r.u'x4il, Cwniinerninl Cluli 41 Gill-ni Engli-li Clulv 43 will lluwixrfe 4: S-igml Sen-imc Chili 4. lllfl.lfN IRENIQ 'l'O'l'll llifacneel .-1 smile for ewr'y01ze Franz morn, till day is done. Ilinne Nuriing Cour:.e. RCTII l,ll,l.,l.-XX TL'LLOCK lRutliiel A happy farefree lass, llffll loved in every flass. Literature anal Arts A: Centennial High Sclmol, Puelwlii. Cfrllirarlu. 1.2.32 Orchestra -lg Social Science Club 4. -..egg S8 lk.- Hg? -'QSYNW .. I X T63 . ':?1:52iESi'i D' 2 ., 'gf Q fyff J .4 I . RQ , x xx 4 Q- X Jvc: DOIHS LAL'RE'l l'A TYLER 4130 lim Her gay, good-natzzred grin, Many a friend 'will win. :-cretarizil Cimrse, FRANCES YAALLENBERG 1FrnnkJ Her friends are many, foes none Works lzard, but slill has fmt. Se-cretruial Service: Commercial Clulv -lg llirl RCSQITYCS 45 Sicial Science Club 5. 1 CURNELIA M. YREULS Goad things are sometimes small Great persons not so tall. Literature aiiil Arts A3 G.A.A. l,.2.3,-13 Girl Reserves JL jiisurnalisiu Club 3,-lg Journal Staff -lg Juiiim' Clivsrus. 1: Lunch Room Club 1.3.3,-ig Social Science Clulr -lg Buse- liall 1.3.-15 Basketball 1,3.4: Tennis 5.-ll Trztul-Q 1.3. x XYAL'l'lfll C. XYACHENDORFER llValky3 A friendly elzap is Walter In work he does not falter. lnilustrizil Arts A: Art Cluli 3,41 Drafting' Cluli 2.3,-S1 Cliiel Draftsmzm .ig R.O.T.C. 11.3.-1, Sergeant 2.3, lat Sergruiit 4. lll'll.lf3l Rl. XY.-XIITOLA Slze always does her best, Now you ran guess me rest. SL'L'l'E'lIll'lIllQ Gilpin lfnglisli Cluli 21 YC lllimleril Stciiim J. lNlllf XYAIIMIUER This little girl is shy Her grades are always lziglz, 'l'c:iv:l1er's1 vli,-ziriiulifiii Cluli -l. ICIJXXQXIQIU NVASlllfR Kllaml H4-'x likeable you bet, He does not frown Ur fret. l2iig'iiiec1'iiigg Athletic Associzitimi 3,41 lllun- :mil lm!-l Cluli 2.3,-lg llrnltmg Cluli 23 Gilpin liiiglisli Clulw l, Yin- '3 N s l'rcsulciit 1: llaslcetliall -,., ilnnager -lg Fmitlmll l,J,.',I, Nzimeul on All-Cmilcreiicn' Fuotlmall Tezinig 'l'r:icli 3. ,xI'DRlCY C. WA'1 l'S Clever and briglzt is she, Sarressful? We shall see. Literature anil Arts A. -..gf 59 Eg..- ,-Q ,Z ll ,i IW ,E . flllllllllilf 1 nu. o 0 I l s 1 ,vb 7 Q '39, ffff? .... 554 . 3454? am, i . 'll fill ,, . O. -e :lx A11 l 'l gh '7. ' 'Vw' .+. 'nf ' 12:1-L. yy. 4 .-10... . lx-ix 'W ... I f F5 H .Z mlllllll' 0 o I l o o - , -.lu 1 me Yl0l,.X Bl, XYA'l l'5 She? small and does work hard, Her marks sl1e's sure to guard. 'l'n-giclieifwg Athletic Assuciatinn 5.45 Girl Rc-Qerves 2.3,-lg ,I-uiruxilixin Club 43 journal Stat? 45 Social Scivnce Clulv l, Yun' lllmk Staff 4. ,l.X3II',5 ll l',l,LIl lliini .-in wirrgetit lad is jlllllf'S,' Full of all the ilziglzext aimx. lliixiiww AX-liuinlslrntimi. W ygisn llI',l.l',N Xl XXl',l.l.Nl.XN .l darling you ran Iwi: Um' of lllf' bm! 2w 1'e' mel. .lwil-t'ivl.il Cuilrsc. Gln 5 A-1 jolly bvy ix lllifkry, .'l favorite of Miss Dirkiv. l,lIm'l:ilL1li' anvl Arte .XL Scnnmr Clnirux J,.lg Gilpin lfllgllxll Clulv .lg l'ul+lic Speaking Clulr 4, Stunlcnt Cullllfll l,ig l',l4Nl.X l',. llllXl,l',X illlmnllch If 3014 get the llmme, You slmuld we lzrr dance. Nrrctziriul: G,,X.A. 1.21 Gilpin lfnglixli Clnli 1.25 Lunch linnvii Cluli 4: Sncizil Scienca- Club 43 Tap lmncnng Cluli 1.1. Y0 Bl:-ml:-rn Sienna 43 llucki-5 l. l'Ql,lCNUR lf. XYlll'l'lf lNYli1tL-yi Hn' prelly eyvx of blur, Will show ynu that 5lze's true. Nici- 'i'i'l' GA - 'A Girl Ren-rves l4- illcril Scicncu Llulx J,-l. Xe Mn. , vm , I . N ,. wI.n'y fin' Mr. McLain -lp Hziskc-tlmzill lp llnckey l. XYIl,l,.XRlP R. XYlll'l'lf lllillr His head is always .vleadyg For jun lze's ulwayx ready. lfiuigiiiuwiiigg Bmlngy Club J: German Club 1.1, Yice l'irNnl':nt 33 Gilpin English Club 1, Vic: l'rcN1-lent 1: Mnllllc XX'cst Clm1npiuns.lnp Tszun .lg R.O.'l',C. l.J,5.4, M-rf Quint J, lst Lieutenant 3,-lg Social Science Club -1, Bl.XlxX IREXE XX ILL lliull Hax idcals high and pimm- Slze 5 kind we all are surf. Svcrelzirizxlz C..-XA. 1,12 Gilpin linclifli Club 1, 'Treasurer lg llirl lic-si-i'x'c's 2,35 Ye Merry Stcnus 4. 2' v .1-e ,A 54 5 11- a 4 lmllll f n 60 ff..- CARI. XYILLONYS tI'ussyJ He fame ihere from Thornton Highg H55 bright, slight, and 'very spry. Business Administration: Thorton Township lligh Sqhrinl, Harvey, Illinois. 1,135 '1'.T,H.S. Buys' Cluli 1.13: 'l'.'li.ll.b. Athletic Assuciatiim 35 Latin Club 'l'.T.H.S. 2,5 INICZ A. XYIMIXIICR ll'egl Her jzzdgm0nt's truly just, Then ronquer? Yes, she must. Nur:-e -3 l,.A.A. 43 Girl Reserves 3,43 Semin'-x' Cluirux -l. XHRHA XYlNRO'l'll Retiring, not bold Like a sweet prinfcss of old. l,xti-ruture and Arts Ag Art Cluh jg lfrench Cluh 3,41 Iiirl llvxcrves 2, ,li1'02lbU1'C1' 2. KIAIQKQAIQET XYISNYlfl,L lPegJ Slufs sponsor of our band, In uniform she's grand. lntcmture and Arts Ag Banml Spwmsur -lg G.A.A. 1.23.41 llilpin English Club 3: Girl Reserves 2: Girl Semin 1.Q1 jiiurnalism Cluh 4: Orchestra 1,.Z,3,-l, Secretary lg Repre- sentative for All-State Orchestra -lg Social Scicuut- Clul. 41 'lfrpsicliureari Club 13,43 XYiuner District Sulu Cim- tt-st -lg Baseball 1,21 Basketball 1,-lg Hockey 1.2,-13 'l'rzu'k l,l,.l. l.l'fO NYITKIN He's a friend to all he knows, And smiles 1z'here'er he goes. l,itcr:iture and Arts A: Journalism Cluli 4g hlfnurnzil Stall' 45 Yi-:ir Book Stall 45 F0-,wthall 5,4g lntra-Mural Ilziskel- lmll 43 Lightweiglit Football J. MIQLYIX XYITKIN Abstained from all llllllhl badg His heart is always glad. l,xtcrnture and Arts Ag Athletic Association 35 Gilpin lfuglish Cluli lg Ticket Selling Committee 45 lfn-nlmll 3,43 lntrzi-Mural League Champs 4. lllfl.l'iN LOUISE XYOUD Debatvs are her long suit, She's small, and smart, and cute. Scewt:n'i:il1 Athletic As:-vciati-in 3: Buugter llnaril 3,43 Ili-lvzitiiig Team 4: C.A.A. 1,23 Gilpin English Cluh J. l'ri'4iilt-nt .21 Girl Ruserres 2.3,-1, Secretary 2, Vrusivlrnt 3. Social Chairman 43 Social Science Club 4. Pri-sn-lt-nt -I: Stuile-ut Ctxuncil 2,43 Delegate tn Girl Reserve Guilt-1 vnu- 3: Secretary for Nr. Kirhy 45 Ye Mmlurn Ste-nm 4, l'rngr:un Chairman 4: Chairman of Cmistitiilnnml Cum- niitlcc 4: llfmkcy 1,23 Basketlvall 1,23 liaseluzill 1.2. Nlll,'I'0N C. XYUUDRICH .4 boy with .head up high, Not much can pass him. by. Autu Mcclianics: National llmmr Swim-ty 4. 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A111-1.111.11 Servlcc. 121111111 lf11u1ie11 Cluh J, 1.111 111--1-111 7.1. 5111.11 Sch-11cc CI1111 41 Yi- R11-rrnv S11-111:-4 -I . 1 IHIIX 11 X111 Xl, Hc 1 trzw, 111111, krzuws 1111 mind, 1-ind 111.1 '1l'1t'71d5 k7l0'lU 1151 lcimi. 11 11111 111111111 1f11g11x11 Q11111 1,191 1,111 ,11.X1'. X111 X1, 1,111-111 S1116 YHILIVY, 11111 Lily 11I11f', ,ind likes qzziff' asf!! In play. 5 11'1.111.11, l1.'x.1X. 1.21 111111111 1f11g11N11 C11111 1... 11,-111 ,X-11.1111 .11 12.111-11311 l,l..i,l, X -1111151-.111 J, '1'1'.1111 1.1.1.4 17111115 !.XXlKUY1'11Z T1111 lzusky 11111 11111 Tilll, 111 life 1IF'F sure' to 11111 1111-:11'-- .X-11111111Xl1'.1t1111g 1911111111111-1, 111u-: .1111111-1111 L1111. -5 11.'1lUl1,1D X.X'l 1'A1' 121111 111 1001111111 11195 ll 1111111111 11 hctter 1eid's 1101 found. P1111 1111111 1'f111zi11eer11111: ,'X1111utic .XQWf1.1t11111 1.4, 1111111 .111 1.11111 C1111- J. F1m111:11l 2.4: 'frank -3. 1 , 1 1Q,x1'IIl-ilq1Xli ZIZROYIC .-11111011311 she i5 rather ,why 01111 on her fan rely. 'IR-.11'111-11, 1111-1 R1-sc-1'veQ 31 S--cial Sc1r11cL- L11111 4 '1'II1fR1iS1X ZVP1-XNC1C She 1z!1cay5 does her part .-Ind 11615, way from 1119 start. S1111-1:11'1:1l Service. -H121 ez 'cr' A:-.-e'-9-' i -' ':1:1:E3:::'43-.1:.1: sr - V ,-.fz--:gzzneg-r:r:5:: A fs.. :I .0 I 1. , If g E z N ge N Q-X xy, si V , 5 Q tv N C Y S 0 C Ex QQ xx '1 yt Q A ,'-. . it - -.v., 1 ' we K N 1 W., . I Q Q JOHN BACZER DOROTHY BOLST.-XII LAWRENCE CARLSOX EYELYX ELLENA LILLI.-XX GOODSON Elms-,'ARIm GRKENW.-Xl.IJ RAY AI. I-IEIMAN GENEVIEYE D. IIOLHAN HARRY 5. IfH'MPIIREy RICHARD HUNTER FRANK JURICIC JOSEPH J. IURSINOXTCH JOHN ROS ROBERT L. IQOSHERL STANLEY LEWIS LA VAUGHN LINIJQLJJHI' RUDOLPH LUBICH NVANDA M. MIDDLESWORTH JOSEPH MIHELICH FDXYARD MINKVS RORERT MOORE ROBERT NELSON RERNHARD REITMAIITR CHARLES L. TABH Tall, handsome, curly hair, Goes over big with the Ufain. Literature anrl Arts A. lu YIRGINI,-x JOIINSON QBOMSI Sort of little, but olz, my, You might to see the twinkle in her eye! Secretarial Course. JAMES XY. XYEIGLE Szlflz pretty curly hair Y0zt'll not find anywlzere. l'ulJlic Speaking Club 4. Treasurer -l, YINCENT PATRICK MONFERDlNl A wise and forzscientiozzs lad Ammzg the best the school has had llusiiiess Administration: Bantl 1..I.5,4. FLORENCE M. RADENIACHER S0rne0ne's chorus she will grate, With her bright and szmny face. Secretarial Course, JAMES NV. RICE fjimj , Friends he has now by the score,- Every day he makes lots more. Literature and Arts A. -A if 63 lift- Lite-rature :mtl Arts Ag Orchestra 1.l,,5, 'llI'ttIlS'llI'C'Y 1 'av ,q':.,'W. .. ,, ...gb 1-Y - -i ,-.0 ti, A 9- Ij - 'AX 11 gh? 1- jr 0 n I vb- ...nr I 0 -o.-. 0 . fl, full' hc ine-1 9' if Q2 2 f7'W7 '31'l- 1 Illllllllllllllafll ' .-0 ..- 'ffl 1.- .gon .,.'. .M I Z W -i 1 E9 i.. Q- -.L 0 n I I 0 0 '11, .' V 2 ,An 1 gi gus- -.,.. - Zi S ,17n75':j-wxggu frnwmw f ,sf Jin P11IU1'iEI1II fAxrtl'1url:reCleriCl4 Hoffman Class of 1931 APRIL 30, 1913 JUNE WQ, WQQQ CLASS AND IVY DAY SPEAKERS Fiwt Ibm' Iicnm-fly. Kr-wwlw. I7ittme-yn-r. 'I'lw111pw11, Kristal, Scutlgmrl. XYOULI, Smigiclski. Haggis-. Dyslrulh Suu-ml R-ru-fi1m'kcl14111o.-5vV. Iiahr, Sulcll, Amlq-rmrl, O11-sun. Ywuug, Lulllllllllii. Tlunaszcwski, NYal1tula, Crum r 7' . . . . . Thirri Run' lfnglmznm. Cznllu, Vcterer-11, Rmb. Nclwm, Qugm-w, Bnczuk. -lursllm-vx'1cl1. l'c'rroA .J lf, ,, ,IT 64 TE, ., First Rmxf Y. .XIIIICTSOIL . -rw--1 lr' I ,, -SENIOR PLAY CAST XI llwrtlumu Nvgmul Iimvf.'X. IXIIIECH. I.. Swrlgm-, R. Pxlcher. VI. Uyllhc. IJ. Bush. If. XYu'1u-1' Ig. I I B. Uwcn. II. NI. Hruw H, Thirml Ron-II. Bush. NY. Sllnlwmml, M. Mayer. .X. I'cznAson. II. Cavanxluglx. Imv I iii? f 5, .-.......v.N X. .4 ,. , - Y .. X QI: I . Q - H4359 35 ,I mm X Iluznh, I I SENIOR PLAY CAST AND I-IELPERS First Huw .Xlnlg-Nm 11, IIm'tu Qefmlml Ruwf Iilllcvn. S1-':'Q1w. l'iIvI1L-r. IIyImIiv:. I7 Hu-II. XX'z'rm-r. Rilu-:u'wv1. IIv.'1I1, Oxxml, Ilruwn. I'hir1l Run' -K:1uIIm:u1. I,1n lfmmtnimg II. Iluih. SIwruUmI. Nlnycr. l'c:11'wn. L':u.u1:u1gI1. Fnurth Iimx' fKroeSx'I1. Dun. Suuvunicr. IJiIIL', hlullzmn-vlx. Clyne. KI:n'w ' ' I7.f!I1 II:-xx C I.c':lrl1. I3Qt2:111'5m'1', Klrlic -.vu 'I'.IIL'y. fwrILl', ll:n'i-, XI. I.v:1cI1. Il:-vlguv. Klum I4-nn XI. IIICIQ- in son. I I - ef, 65 uk, Lznrlx-In, Fcutlmnl IIILI -Q .Vp Aff, .2 U .4 I W? .4 gig - -.L 3 I o I I 0 I 0 .4 N. -.1 ., MI 'Ie Id - 5 -1- 1 4 T- II FX' In ,IMI I' p-0.1 -F Nl! :w':w-gba 1 ' 'ii gf? J ff 7 W5 QQ? -- o- X f 1' IJII1 M. o 0 I I 0 -W - Y -- ,- TXVO YEAR GRADUATES l'llw1 Nun Ilfmv. S.nl.n!H. ,l.u.nklv1I:n. Rlxxxuqliu. Lmllnlx. Slulnxlu. Slllljlitliki. 'I'-muxfcxxxkxi, Xxvvlfll. Smlnkis U11-114-r,n. M-+Ix.ul1rk I Nvrmlrl R-vu Sllmv-rxm. Kulmn, K.utulif, Kvfnlluwlclu, l'.u1w1lN, Vlcw. Feig1n'1',lQ'. Ylznsicll. Hlxzllnvlc. lllcrnat 'l'l1xI'vI Run Nllw I2 .Xunr'n, Kmgllclc. 5l:ll1l,j.x11-1x1c.4 Yau Huxxtl1L15sm1, lrfbllli, Ihuhln-gf-, I':ulvx'nulc. Uvyluwc lwrurtll Nun l,r'p.u'vL. ll:xl.n'.n.LIm, Stahl, R.n4l1s.1, lhlrllmflu, Sflllllll, Hllvu. H:nl'lvlr, 7 1.4.1 .53 .. .A-3 Q Q.: :LT Q .LQ Z JL' Z me-Nw ewrea Juwma 0 comseg New omeas me UNOEUOEO ,. --'fb' 1: H 4:4 66 42+ - x.,..2 -., ..- ' 'J Ek. , Wa, 'r MM l ,al f Zin CHHL'11IU1fiZI1II RUTH DENNING Class of l932 Sepfember 5, I9l4 February 28, I93I 4- 67 -- ,ff . WV WW? X , MHIIIHP ' ! l I 1 f kim: W , - ...13 ... Z I'U11W-1 W- -'fl F L il? W ' lk ' Illlllli l n I I 0 0 - --v- -1-'et SIL. mf 55,51 , 7' .. .... ,xp f ,.5'I,r'ii5 Q1 ks Kay Camp Lilya I-loffman OFFICERS OF TI-IE CLASS OF 1932 Edward Camp Harriet Kay Ardis Lilya Charles Hogman President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ROADS RUTH DENNING Home ties may try to bind me down, Dear may be my adodeg But ever I must break away And wander down the road. And I must be a Vagabond, Tlte wind my only friend, In quest of beauty I may hnd, Perhaps, around the bend. I'll follow silver ribbon roads And gypsy roads of brown, The crooked roads, the dusty roads And vainly all the earth-born blind May call to me and tauntg But I will follow all the trails, And all the paths that haunt The restless, pagan heart of me. My careless way I'll wend. At the next cure, perhaps I'll find The gladness, 'round the bend As ragged as a gypsy, with The wild songs of a fool, --- Yet wise, from lessons taught so well Through meadow and through town. In life's straightforward school Footsore and weary I may be, But many a year I'll spend Upon an endless search to find Delight, there ,round the ben I'1l live a young life, and when I Have reached my Journeyls End There, on that Endless Road, I'1l find cl. The Beauty 'round the bend. First Row-Aflolphsnfn, Agazzi, Aga-run. Allan, .-Xmlsl, Arm-itn-n', Lauffcr, NY, Km-rm-r, R, Knvvllcr. Ihmyly, CLASS OF 1932 uumfl Run Arnstrum, Attnwzxy. Bahlrctt, Hznlurski, Bulchmwky. Hnllun, ll, Hzlnxes, Bl. linrmw, I1:u kerville, BQ-a4llv. lhiul Huw llcll, lleltzncr. Bl'IHlNCllIlbi1IL'Y, R. Henwn. F. Benmn. Ilcrgvr. Bc-rk-nitz. Bcrlin. Ile-ttuuhzxusmx. luurth Rum Bislwp. Illutchley, Hlutlx. lhwle, B-yhlt. lirzulslnm, Braucr. Lnwruncc. Iirnuu. Pl... -- CLASS OF 1932 Viral Rmvfll. Brown, ll. Ilr-mn, L. llrnwn. lim-ns, Calkins. Canmp. Clnylmm, ll-m-n'.m, lluxxlxixxg. Nvconsl Ruw' Carlsfm. Cassani, Clmplim-. Clmrstmm. Charley, Clark. lfynmn. C:xrkhuIT, I'hird Rmv-lla-xsuv, Cullrcrt, Cullicr, Cfmms. Cuumpstuu, ClllIlIlli!If1S. l'u!!cr, linglc. Fourth Rowfllangm-umml, Davis. Delmsrmxun-, Dr-utschmrm, Ibiclz, Duwsc, lHugg.n1, Elkins. -. 6,4 .1-If AE' 'C'-f 'SQ ...c,..l -- f W f if 1 4 f f f 1 ,JWIXMIZN M 'elm' I 0 0 qzffiqh ,C ,. gs .- Oli :I W g, fl - I I L .-.e...-n ,. F- iff. .v inf' -.1o.. if lf? M, RX n 'AM 'll fr 0 o I I o N.-M. w xih Z in-Q Fj' al 4 if . Q ... xg, I , , 'W . 3,1 nf neg. giwsff, I wsjigii L bi' v ' C3 CLASS OF 1932 Fun: R.-xx HMI, 1.vv11.u. 1huru'. 12111-nlurg, 4-1:15. llrucvs 42-'L1u:n'.ll--tt, Ihu+1U11. l mgm', Gul-len. Muni R-in Hmul. I, ilmmtlvvlx I7 414-xnlnr, 1141-In-IQI. th-Iwxxlx, L. Fuhrxnqm. C. Ifuhrmnn. Fritz, Frui- rlukxlvn. I'-mu-11 V Tlmwl Nmx lflnywl. l:1'!'ul1N-nu, l .u1'. lfnlvlzm. lf:ullxm'r. hslnllvulll. FIC,XIlxflvl', lxnnv l-'uurlll Run' NIHIIHI, XIITIU, Nwxnlx. S1-Umm, Svppl. Shzlrxw. Sxunltnrwl. Sultlrr. 'I'lmn1. 'l'ul'm'r, x. CLASS OF 1932 FUN! Run Ilrvtx-rn. llxuwly. II:utn1.m. .lzmkl-wlzx, -IC'IlSt'l1, ,I-wlxlwuxm. Kaurr. lhxrin, Gliluhlc. Huesslrr ll. lmllwn. Scum-1 Rmv-1'lans.m, Hughes. Hullx, Hcintzclrnnn. Hartman, Ii,-lrxhtnjnx. Kane, Kccley, King. Kulpack. Thml Rnwfli. l,:1r-nn, G. I,:n-Nm. lllils, Kurtz. Kurth. Kruwnmrk. lxrlcgir, l,:unI1:-rt. Lawlnr. ' -if 70 QI? Q an i I CLASS OF 1932 b '1 A. A Iirit Run'-Lrntz. I,e-vane, I.czvlmm111. R. I,1tuhcnwnltf-r. Lllya. Lum-1-55 I,1pgL-y, l,15h, Lynlg, I,1nlq..lm, Necuml RnxvfL-vw, l,0wn-ry, Luck, l,u1lr1lvic. I,ul1ring. Lynch, McCauley, C. MfC.m':u1. M. NIcCwwzu1, MXH I, L ll,,'l lhixml Km xItKlN Nfilgnskx 'War hull NIWV1 l'liQich 'I'ul u' II'mwlwL'rl' Yillinu' Yoellrl' -1: ..:':., , 1, . .,., f 'f4Hl fHIf1JZ51lVx 0 o I 9-urth IiuxTifl'1l:4:1't: ilgxilltf-13: fYql5h,. Xfflxgllfurl, Kiint: Kmrllxlmb. T-.cviu, Lt-za-1Qx'1m111, G co llith RuwffMi-1IL'1'vlT, M:-yrlg l'. Mlllcr. ll. Mullcr, Klltchvsll Murrow, Almtxq-Alt. Nlllxmxmx. Kdlms. CLASS OF 1932 first Huw- Ncnlii, Num, NL'll1IAI1iCll. Xk'l'lIL'tl1. Nm-wlu-1'ry. Nucl, Nusslv, llli'.L'x', Uivm. Ovinghun, Parks. v.,,V lnunmlx. 'scfulul RuxvnI'1'tliu1'L'w, V4'lcr5ull, R1ul:n111:lL'hvl', Multi. Klurk. Mmm. Nvlsun, U1-ttul', Stuplwn. Stvwqu Vhirwl Rmx'-f'l'11ll1-cic, NY:xtL-rs, XYrl1er, Sykvs, Swilkin, Iilnckwvml, Sumnwrs. Sullivan, Stylrs. Strglppfz-nl. Smut. Fourth Rmvfl. XYQM. Munch. Slam-n, Nunuzm, 'I'iL-rm-y. 'l':ullc'y. NYhitL-rnnn. XYctl1vrlmlt. XYillu-nsun. XYilmn. Aifth Row- C. NYL-sl. li, SL-nr, XY. Scar. Sym-lnl. 'l'ln-mam, Uallwllcss, 'l'cnlUns. Swxnlsmm. Nivlun, l'ill:xlt. -- 71 fi? -- t. f 0 o fi' 4101 1 Q r Q 4 -n ' 35.1. V2 uu1dl 4. -o ,. m' ,,..,,,, u. 4-wx, x. ' M 2:3 -- 'THIMS ll' . ' a D I I 0 0 uf ,W 1-C wl 1'c n- kr-, A x.,.2 'WK f o-- -1 1' Ai' 'flung .ii'li'.-2 S 9-. one 24 F CLASS OF 1932 lfuxi Run l'qu1i, I'u-I-hu-mln-, Rzulrlnll, Rupwn, Srhzxffnit. Raul, Rnlplmm, Smith. Schrucmlur, Riclmrmls N-rw:-I R4-xx ll IL-In-xt-. XY lirhcrtx. Saw. Sklunzmxrk. Scln--ning. SlllZH'kL'Y, Sulrullz. Schutf. 'I'Iu11I IC--xx Funln-ng, Sv.uux'. Sn-.I-lml. Shzmn-nm, bklxxulxllml. Slfvruj. NY.n5u11, XX'csks. NYllc1-fur, XYillw11n1 If-vmzlm R-fu Rl, Smutlm, Ii. Sxmllx, Z.mxk.-ntl, Xilflrv, Zfmhznvlc, A-ilrr, XYmul1111u11, Ray, XYilli:mu, :SY- + CLASS OF 1932 First Row-Noel, Cillet. Kay. Kasper, Lawless, Hughes, Yan Dyke, Burfurd, Gullicksen, Siziell. Second RowfHucy, Komnr, Wvetlmcrbee, Johnson. Hreckko, XYright, Kenley, Zinser. A Third Row-fMusf1lf, Lambert. Fleming, Plesc, Smith, Farmer, Hausen, Hutyfcr, Huffman, Hasshg. -, elf 72 . X ' ' CLASS CDF 1933 First RmvfBlazuk. Illzikc, Berkhulzi Huzic. Berg, Bcnsnn, Bradley, Bcnl1un1, Benas. 1-Snltzner, HL-ga, Braydcn. Beaver. Second Rmv-XY. Beasley, H. Beasley, Bean, Hates. Bass-9, Baskerville. Bartlet, Barrett, Barr. Austin. Third RovvfBzirn:-s, Barlmr, Barclay, Bapst, Bzikos, Adams. Bahr, Babcock. Aliulyn-rg. Berg. Fourth RowgAtkinso-n, N. Arimlrl. E, Arnold, Argodale, R. Anderson, E. Andersnn, Bluth. B-ilstznl. Br:-lz. Fifth Rm,m'f,-Xllison. .Xlf-kimvic, Ahre-ns, Hakewt-ll, Aldmt, llluth, Hrufxd. Bnlwin. Sixth RmV'fIimii'gIi, BuyQ:1w, .Xndr1'Qun. i 1 . as CLASS OF 1933 First Rnw-Dzurko, Cherry, Dulcy, Iionafqliilc. Ezlllcr, Culznitmii, Ilnlzin, Ehrhnrn, Ramsey. O'Day. Second Row-Cwikln, Criwan, Edson, Church, Cleary. Cohn, Crossun. Data, Cnizissn, Davis. Third Row-lineix, lJuClus. Cauldwell, Del'ruy. Ucutscliman, Cnrnniings, Giles, Pe-trusku. Grziglizx. Cold- water, Fourth Row-Gnadinger, Giles, Pnsclertz. Druguf, Ecklund, Germs. Dawson. Gnlli, Harris, Fifth Row-Flaherty, Fay. Geri. Finnegan. German. Dmnchuk. A eif 73 gf?- .ge ifrr -we -fp fn ' -Qs:-, ?f ., 5 5 ' X ...- Kfgf iliiilmifffff tr 0 o I 0 0 .. ,-,L .1-'-fx -- 2- .,, 'I :K 1.911 vo-1- I , ,elf ,42lf5'I'A- X ri , .Mr 'P iiimi-.xii Q M, lic- .-Q . '., lf, .. Muir, ' 'yn ,-H Q, ff-nj ,, .1 ,hi ffumlilll o 0 I l 0 o ., - 20, Y- 'jlxm ag ,g -,J I aw! M., igg- .f1L.- Q- 13 A i ...... 5 .359 5 - -X 5,. ..:f?sQ .' .. lf' ',l,.-Qi . . . .F1A55,.OF1933 , Q ,. Fllwl R-In K..uxg.nN, l.r.mt. ll hxfny, L, 1-1':n5, l.rlIlln, 1-lnlmull. llzmnlluu. L. llsnwly. l, llnwly, llxmsun ll.m1v'm, 'Um-I linux llqwxxylluvx, llznslrtl. llfnyxxwuml. llm-.ullln-, llwll, llvrwrgx lllfki, lllntun, llunggu-. llall, llnllmxny 'Flurfl R1-xx lll-lmlu-lu. ll.nxx, Ilrclwmwlk, llugs-I, lll1llL1!'l'Il. llunlcr. ,IL-Ie-nick.Alrxuc-11. l'fIurtl1 Run klvwl-11. flux -lwl1nN-m. Li. xlwlmnvm. l.ul:l .l4Ilmsu1l, Dlamlsh. -luluurix. xlullxm. jlllvslck. Hamlin . I , . . , , . , , l'1lIlu lum I., Ulwlluvm, kl, lwlumxml, ll. lxully, l'x:u-.4-. l.r.lu-N. lxnm-, lx. lxclly, lxgnwr. CLASS OF 1933 first Rum linker, hlllllflfli Lush, Glas-'-lube, KlcF:ul4lcn. Le-mlarll, Liess, Keeler. B. Bruwn. Suqnnl Huw- llmln-y, Ilmantlx, Kalina, Bak-vs. Paul. Martin. Mngill, NN'-yvwlgate. lizxrnc-N. Gulvm. Thinl Iimvf-lilgnckmn-fl. jack, lfxmmnlerenn, N, linker. Y-rung. Swinfnrml. Shui:-lt, Spunglur. lUurtl1 R lul Iulilulx l Vt V l 't .nv Q 1, 1 I-' '. I'-m-ers. Smm h, Yzxckl IT, Duyle. Rungax es. A eil 74 lj? - -1 -5 . 'YL iz. Qf Zia .11 'W 1ll1!', 'I , o O I .1 1. 6 W W A l -o fffwxflllb fi? 24,1 , i1Q.. rl K M -- W' N 29 Wmllll I .1 ,,,. lmllllf 0 o I l o o fl LL 'lf .1-eu-m JH lf Ytx l 'lll' sf pf -.,... vil ,E,'l'5i1f' le CLASS OF 1933 lr wt Rwwf Allrnllr-ft. 'l'z13l-Hr. 'l'lnm1ar, 'l'l1-vmpwn. Tclvikui. 'l'4nknr. 'l'on'n4v:n4l, 'lllIIll1lt'l'. 'l'r-fuglxt-rn, S1-rt-ml Ron Turner, Yznl, Yulcxltinl-, Yun Ilykt-, Yan Su-t-11lwx'g. Zalml. Sauna. Yercellntti, Xllwcltze. Tlnrfl Run--NYun'l1ln'amlt. Xllllflm. XY:xttx--n, Xllulr. Yralwc. li-vllrath. YlSll'lIlI'Il, Yiggianelli. Yiwu-lli. lfnnxth Row' NYt'nlt-rnzmn, XYclNl1, XYcll1n:nn, NYcrnur, NYlntc, NVilf-mg, XYill:nwl, XX'illiams, XYilli:nn5nn, lY1l-nn, Wlrxullt, ll. lYrlx1l1t, lftlwlnlal lrxfth Rnw ffygrlnlrh. Zupprl, Z-lnlmulx. Zclwnik, Ynvlin, XYn1nltfrlicl1. U ' . J FX 4 1. CLASS OF 1933 Fnst RtvXX7SCl1lll1i'fl. lirocl-crnan. li. lirwscll, BI. Brosell, Diffel. Brown, Bryant, Bump, R. Rislgway. A. Rirlgwzry. Second RowfSeaborg. Button, Campbell. B. Butler, M. Butler, Carlin, Burow, Bush, Burford, Carlton. Carson. Reed. Schubert. Third Row-Campbell, Carraday, Carlson, Rnuworth. Rossi, Rowe, G. Reed. H. Reed, Schmekel, Schwartz. Fourth RowfSavich, Savage. Russel, Schmitz, Sc-llinger. Schmitz, Seehafer, Rn-ed, Scheer. Schick, Schleeter, Schroeder. -- 76 l V i CLASS OF 193 3 I-irst Rgw,-XYelsl1. IXIi:lflIe1mi, XYillim, Tihliie, Yitoiix. Lmici, Malmiuy, Trlylmx NYe1gei'fliiig. King. 'HQCCYIIKI Ruw--Marshall. McKram'l. Lawlor, Kmwetz. Imiigacre. Hive-iaer. Lockwmmi, NVall. St. Aiigr. Sc-:dv -vu. fhirfi Row-Lewis, M.Iler. Struthcrs. Lyfiiis, Killeen, Kern, MCG-mzin. NYemlell. McNiH'. .iurth Rfiii,-'Fm-ki jk-gp, MCI-iri 10, Nuhlin, Leviiiuii, Klupincyer, Klcpper, Kiriiiich, fi. FE CLASS OF 1933 First Rfww-Flcishnlmi. McNeil. Ochi. Manss. R:1gknywI'f. Ciiappull. Clivvk. lmriii, I5-nim-rx Ilimxxii, Haiti-N. lhwuc. Carter. Sn-cfmvl Row---I'ulSmi, filzuiilcll, liei':1lmI.li, Fisliflvll, Francis, Ciniwcll, Clnvk. Ulilhnvur, ll-vwm'y. Nzlunizmn, y Laudino. l'hir4l Rim'-Cimlmi, Xzm Zzmilt. Fullflfllif- Fra-tty. Ifi!e Carl!-ni, lil'IHl51i1IlX'll. Il-viilvy. Fuurth Rim'--Ciatuims, Cwnlisk, Zupzmciv. Bziuwlry, funk, fiullcr. - 77 gp? W .::-. f 1, V 'L SV We 1 - n. 5-A 251531 ....,.... 5554, b gm , ly, ...... 4 ,I midfxx W 0 0 1 I 0 o .:ff'+YiE. ,o..... 1 .-eq Qi : IS ! S Mlm? ..-,ull 'N-wx--736 .o...- gf? I, , ., W ' nm, Evilwr 0 0 CLASS OF 1934 l-'nxt linxx .X.l:m'wn. livnxxn. .Xg,1l1i. .Xlwlxnu .Xllnu-U, ll. .Xluln-x'wr11. ltr .X11-In-rw-lx. ,X:.cl1n'11lr1'vnncx'. Huiluy ll,rkvv'. llullnk. Hnlnm. Ihlmlxx. 5rnw1nN Kun llvvnrlf-ll, -I llnxlln-ll, liuliulwl, llvll. li4rxxchcr', H.u'r. Nr-rgu. M. Rartlctt, Hcnhmn, D. Uvllss-11 llwlrlunl, 14.111-lv. 'l'hnrI R1-n Ilruxu-1. Iivttrlullnxxwul. Iilngg, lixvnumx, .XII-lm-null. Iinrtcn, Hustjzxncic. Iiclmy, S. Uvllwvll, Ifwllltlu Kun lIU11Q1n'1', .XIl:m, ll, Arnlvvwwxl. V, .Xxnlclx-111. ,Xllfn-ln1111::. ll1'ewitt'r. Haskclwrllv. Brchln Ihxth-I-Mull. Alzxixxln, - lfllllw Kun Nu-lvl, Ihfzllk, lhwlmu. lilnxn, li-nm, Urgnxnlvf-lg. D, Ilunxmx, HQ-nn, lllutvnk, Bcrgqnxst. NUI: Run XI. H1-11, I, lhll, Hwwtlnxx, .Xngu-!111H.U ,Xlnllvu---n, Ilnkw-, H:n'r4:xxll1:n1. -uf Q CLASS OF 1934 Ifxrft IQ+,rxx-Cgxliprllu, Christiznxsen. Cgxrncghi, Bnttles, Burt, Carncrmu, Chnpxnan, Champenux, Brmvn 1 Chalfnnt, Czltcrcll-f. Cleglx-urn. ' Zu:-cvnni Row--Canino, Carter, Czqnstu, Curh-rm, Carneglli, Carrington. Carter. Chellino. Chllcutt. Corwin Budde. 0 Tllirrl R-,ww-Colm:-n. Clopper. Ch-rllcns, Czxlantoni. Cnuclx, Brown, Cuhil. Buckley, Bush. Cryder, ,I -a t Fourth Row-Bruggenmn, Brown. Iiushr Cwnlirg, Cfmlcy, A. Dnrin, Curling. Chelini, I. Dorin, Craig I Brozman. , V Frith RuwgBrule, Cnrbin, Dale. Cutter, Buchar. Brnnnnd, Cor-per. Carlson. 3 4? A- 7lf ff!5Q. H, f 7 : 'Q T- -o-- V l-o-m r J5W. .S HWFQWIEIH P Q i -AQ? ta . -i Pl 'QW' - v- wats CLASS OF 1934 First RmrfI zirr, llietzmzin, llgwpicli, Uavies. Fleming, DeAcetis. L. Fisk, T. Fisk. Duliin, Forlics. Fuseiia. Fluxer. Seeuutl RowfFc,--.rler Daxis, llxiwr-uri, Davies. Dodge. Fletcher, Duiigey, Dutka. Ezitun. 'l'liir4i RuwfFaucli, Fallmnn, Engle, Elms. llcciiey, Ilink. Fitzer. Francis, lhmnelly, Doyle. Fvurtli Ruw -Fil-ces, llzixvmii. Ewlwrumls, Colmlwzxtcr. C. Davis. M, Davis, lJcAcrtis, lleluney, Dislmler, H. lmxis, Dwyer. Filth Row-D-vxriiiiig lfgizio, Emily. lilickimjwil, lfrjuiizic. liilliert. lireliletnn, Fritz, ljixlluwziy. lf, llznis. Sixtli lirmf Fluslimziii. l l I CLASS OF 1934 First Ilmv' fllmlgtlmi, lleinzel, llalvzis, Ku-Eiigieki, llunlmlt, llemlersmi, this-xii, liustzit, llimus. llrnliqun, Secfmtl Ruw--llzirty, lltirris, lleysnn, Guigivr, llzixrluns, Grulirnii. lirienlrick, liulwl, Gzirvlner, Gl:i5gmv, Fuster. Thircl ROWf'Gl'2lCllll'll1 lleury, Gruhne, liigliette, C. llnrtley. l'. llzirtlcy. lluwlznul, lhlwcn-ln, ll-xsxlmcl-t. Glass. Gunril. Fourth Row- I-lucssler. llnrless, Gruenwrultl, llruse, llamilttm, llorwxitli. llerltst. Griggs, klrittin, ll:irm.in. Fifth Row--I-levlns, Herr, llcggie, Hauser. -' all 79 lie - ,. iw wa --.uf X i' '72 . ah, N, 1 ,rs '?1:,.g . www iii' ...o 6 ,f , 1 I . lllllllllill 0 n I l o o .X .. ,Q 'Jr J -5-,-. ii ire-1 W ff' 2 l lllfl-' .go -QI: ul Y Ni-- A f .. ,W , I 3 .... if-3 L..Q... if 1 'ylvqmx 'Wu I ll - I Fr, . .L o 0 I I 0 0 . .-AG. F El 'Q lf ,tara CLASS OF 1934 lfnwt Run lluml-ann, llnxxl.nu-l. .IL-mrtt. Ku-th. lf. ,l--hns-ln. R. ,l-flxnwn, il-11103. Krvcncr. Hz-ximrr. K-wnczu RM-I Kr-,I Kcvx .1 . , Src-:ml Run C, Kcllry, l.. K1-ll5. il-rluxlwcxl. li Kvlly. Kunllcfly. Kilmer, -luncm M. Kirluy, Krulxrr. .X Kflglllllllll, U. Kl'IUl'lflLllI1. Krxnznl ll Kmrlvy. 'l'hir-l liwwr -lfmknxlull. Kay, A. jrnscn. .Inf-vlv-. llutclnnwn, Krui1ku. Krulm, jugunitz. Kwstl. T. lensen lfwnrllm R--w -Krlrpel. Klrlnclc. lcr. Kzxmlw. ll lrn Kwvll, Kuna. Knutson. Kosnig. ll, Huglxcs. ' ,h lrlllll Run Kcrr, Ill-nly. -lawn-N. Kvrr. Ke-ck. ll, -lulmw-H. -lambs. Klrnulx. wiki '+V FRESHMAN TWO YEAR TRADE BOYS lfxrst Run-Karl. Bnllvn, Buttle. I,-Jrascin, Cllinmlerle. Kent. llulkiewicz. Kantz, Ralmt. Lawuiczak, Linde'- mann. llixlmp. Secrvml RowgDugan. vlacksnn, llzxlzxmlrn. Mau.-Xlpine. l.0vcr:1. McCure. Kuicnic, Clflfli. Kunstek. BI'-'ITHSU Lore-nce. Fazin. 'l'l1ir-1 Rmx-Mattel. Gvrsicll, Black, Macarrk, Hates, Klelcl1i-:rm-6, Krupillski. Kosinski. Fang. Klobuschcr Arlams. Fourth Rowflfahhre. james. llarnnmosser. Lemlxke. Klikulich, Krieger, Matesevac, Malinski, Krol. Kostelic Zupnncic. Bllakur, Fnzio. Fifth Rowfflrost. Bucciarelli, Bertignoli, Metrick, Amlwrose. Brunner. Allison, Egizio, 1 f if 'Q oem. -c- 13 ,1- 1 5 lml f ' ,ek 80 .- CLASS OF 1934 :irst Row-ll.uty. Pgwilm. Ifajuk, Mvxliti. .I'en1blC. Lczlfll. Liktwuch. H, I,-vlulz-1. A. I,-vim-H114 H3111-w. Lnvm. l'avut1'a, Rlelclu-N, RIM-1-15, I Neg-mel R-vu-R. l':u'ki. UUS. Oncznk. llxxcna. X1p5trw111, N Parks, Lznnl-cn. Ormu. Henry. lhlrnl Row- Ulixn-r.Ul'lnm1a5ki, MCRQ-yllulfli. fxlruzvk. Kln-ullrr Nh-znusiw, M'llv.'r, I':ns-ln-rt7. Psnrg. U, Kllllvr. uurth Rim' IK-lem'-1-rx, Oliver. Nllllcy. Meyur, Klvyvr. U'Nm-111. Xlcxchub. NIl.Lxll!'H, Nlulxhu. Vzq-cxlm, Fifth R13-xx'-fl'cmw:ur1l, Minkus. Nevin, Xrwkxrk. l':-xuunlgzfm, Nlutxch. :xth Rww- ML:1'1vl1y. Xl vlmn xIllt'HL'l', Xlurriq, Yuitzl. Yimr. - - -- Q--.sf-in CLASS 'OF 1934 V lil-51 Huw L1-:xcl1, Xlmw-y. Xlmfxmnll. Xlulnmxkl. l,:4-lcll'-r, l..nlx.at.w, I,lpw5. l,:l,'rl'v1lIl. 1,4-NI.xy. Nl.nxuvIl. Nl. Ignull. l,nmINu..m, gulnfl Huw l,m-up-lnl. Klmliwvll. Xl.nn:n. lI:4cI5vuml-I. ll. l,1-xu-Il, I,:m4lln.m. l,nym.,x. I.vmlMxl4. Nl.4v.4, Xlillin-fI'l'. M. I,.uwrll. u lhirrl Run' fH:u1ll1L'3'. l.zxr1:L'. If. I.-ll'N l1. I.. l.:u'SHH. lx. I,rll-fm. Lani? I.-lll1'li'. l.f'f'1:4-1.5 l.uw1.u-tu. Nl:muu.... 1'rxm'tl1 Run' l,crv:nl11lmx'wki. XIn'l :ul-Ia-11, l,m4Ivl', l,lmIv-X, lwu-. NI.m, Xl.uw. l,4nl1m. I,x111ll.ln11q. M4111-1, Fifth Huw Pvuuuln, Lvuii. Linku, Null. Xxllpzx, fXmlu4-114 l'm'll. Nvl-Un, l'.nw!x-utr. Uxuunl. - 4815+ - -Q Q ,f X f 3' Nh .tg - ff sp, Llwy -4. o U I 5 0 I n . .. -'rl -.X .. wlq 'L .41 gl 9-. e-Q 6... - '-N' MM . iw Wifi, ' 'ro v- - 'gm i ' .-o...- fin ' .-. o- Q ,fi 'yn ,fa L 2 i6 ff' -i hhimh iam I o o 1 1 U IVA? lf. -f .fs -ri. -9.1 5 -1-.gi ,u , 'Wife -. nc i i i I iii l V y . CLASS OF 1934 FIINI Rmvf Fnnlq, Snwhi. Yi':ik.h. l'1'ch. Sinnnf-lxlxl, Siu-wllwi. Siwrknlnii. Snllru, Sfhilltf. 51-'il 'n Fsfkih. Nic-'11-I R-in Sunlxiiwzn. Sliixxxuk. Sx1h.ixl.1. Sniihw. T-viiiiixif, Smith. Smith. Sii.+fl:l':1S5, 5-Ugg-:ul Sgfii-Hi-1, Smfli-v'. 'l'hix1l ll--nf 'l'nv'nm-1 lliiziplv. Scllivvwluv. li-nzihl. 'l'1-Lizrihn, Xrvnlx, Null:--tvs, Cunvnuin. K-wrliev. V-wnith Run' Niuxll. Suliixxih. Smith, Shui, l,,ix:il1. Kcx':iri.i, l,.i7vx'x'1lz, Hun, Lufzla lixfih Run ,I-filiixtwiu, Slcl. Nm-qlnf, Tilt-n-nllv, Snnlur, 'I'ui1l.u11L'. Stfililuiwl, Stiingix, :lti':i11llwrg, xiiiiuxygiii, Slim:- v Q.: A im gi f-H - Of lfnwl Run'-G. Thmnpson. Suelenhcrg, Spier. XYzil-.h. XYatez's. Sfmclrctto. P. T11-nipsun, Yan Zanii., Stearns, Stuilen, Suliivan, Stun:-r, Ruhx, Sccunfl RmvfKurtyuk. Sabin. Stalling. Stcplirns, Theiwit, Steiner. Spmzit. Planlmr. Srlxuiizti. Stnlsy. l'l1n1xxpsmi. Prihish, Likcr. Thnwl R1r.x'fSt-n'rn. Tatro. Flciner, Rcid. Pisicu. I'm'e1l. R-nhinsun, Sorsnson, S:hecr. Rich. Ri-1,!y. Funrth Row-XYar-lley. Pisut. Rznwy, Karey, Iqnlvuftroii. Rutlwlizc. Racke-tt. Riedel. Ranlakiwich, Rie. Fifth Rim'-Reed, Rogan, Rogcrs, Rziuworth, R-rgalski, Quinn, Shiffer. Rnlhnsun, Rohr. Sixth Ron'-Rawhlatz, Richzirrls., Kramer, Ven-1 sun, Salman, Talley, Rnh, Shn, King, Senicu, Ripingll, Sanders. - 45 82 -fi? -- 5 nh ,D 0 if ,ZZ ,Ag --' f ff ff? ,. 'xx ,H PU 0 o I I o 1 lwxfxlll 0 ,Q ff' ... ...- 1lUl?IlIIl35' P ::, :WL .- -i r f W J -e-- j',N.4I.2 ,fwfril 2, .' ll' 5 fgial l CLASS OF 1934 lux! R-,xx ll:-vuwlmmx. C-mv1-'11 lflftvz. IH-m.lU-1, l'gll5.l. lfrxglq--ln, Xurvwll. Kun-n1prl. Uxxxznlsl, Spxnn. ivuuvll K--xx Rwuqm S4-un-mln, Y.nl1.:N l'x1l-ull. XlcI..yxx.llu. llznlx 'll-llnwlu, bmltlx. Sflllllkllll. Rlrlxmuuvl. llm-I lf-wx Iimu-. 5cl1mx:lwr. l'1kv-, Sxxmfl-Ill. Slvxwlur. 'lrwllmy Srrvun, 'l':aylw1'. lla-11117. Xlznrlm. Rv:-Lx TVUO YEAR GIRLS 9 llut Huw Skum1m1cl1. l'r1luxl1. l'lc'1m1', Spzullvlw. l'2lXL'llk'll. Kuvxllcxk. l'-wlugzl. Cf101vs1', llawsoll. Cwlaric, .T '21 ' 2 Y. ef lwlumxifnl. l.:u'gn'a2l1:1. YL-gmmll Run' Klutz. Yx'rm'ur. XYl'x'm-r. Blycn. Blwak. Xuetzmnnn. llurvuh, Hnuw. Smutnaclg. Minnitll Gall. Th lfn Vmcnla Oy llmlx T ml- xx V11 If it 'l'xxi11 r l' 1 crle Brngu I' r u l' l l-X l' rl ml Q' -ff: 1 . A-1 '. -12:1 vzw. ire srl: 1 -1. 'vu' . ,yon . fJrxc'. -Q v l , 0 lwiurlll lxuxx- Slnxgiclxlu. SZw1lll'lSl'il. Ycrtiu. ll cl1'cll1,xlX11nlc1'sru1, l,c1v:lcck. Duclmnce, llauca5ky. Kallni. Flltlx lQ1fwfSullixa11. Xlartls. l.arlHl11lr:lk, hlalmrkc, Knpcllzax. . 931 lg? - - ' If I I X ,c..-. i-e-4 E fs , ' fllilzl K 4 , -1 wwf, X I . - '- iL:'JfHl' M fx 1l E QFD AS M v ,M Q ,, . ,A,. , 1 'QSM ! Jffffx Q WX f glfw g W 4 if QOMPQG NXIX wNg 4' r-an ist 'I 1, a we 'ff' J. 51 1 .+ ' ,J 1 I E 1 Y M 5 s AD D A5 ryan Q Qs- F oe U 7 Q, v i ef' L3 ,ll if 3-W fl . ,fl Q44 I Q'-v 14 -L Q ii - . I. -I First Ruwffizill, Cooper, Dawson. Ricliarilsim, joliiistim, Bratz:-l. Srfond Run'---lierl, llennings, Hemenway, Tierney, Deusmore. Third RowfNadt-llioffer. Desiderio. Clark, Seilverling. Fourth Row-Ricliarils, Carloss, Ruse. Fosen. THE ART CLUB President Janice Clark Vice President . Mary V. Tierney Secretary Audrey Hennings Treasurer , Dorothy Densmore The Art Club membership is composed of students who are interested in further developing their art education. The meetings are held every Monday, 7th and 8th periods, when the members work on their projects. The club has steadily grown in membership and is responsible for the many colorful posters that adorn the halls. The club has also made the Year Book illustrations for the past five years. The scholarship fund, which has also steadily grown in size, is earned by the members of the club doing handicraft worlc of all kinds. The club is under the leadership of Mrs. Esther Richardson, who has given much time and effort in helping the students to plan their worlc. - eg ,si?..- ,1-- -'fffl yr: 1 . .- ,I V. t,, ..o,,1 1. -. Qgicfi Il 'a -.L o O I I 0 0 -o-- s,.2 ',.'.!f 25'- i - ' .19 .,-1.7! 'E' .me wx:-rg! ' 152 . .vi 1 3.1.-1 -1.9.- x i C572 'ff .1 fig f iiillllllllllllll I o I .LGI ' ml ' is .i--v. -Q 13 ---- 4 mllllii' , .,. :,4 5 ravi :ik -Q lfinsl li-in Yr-uim, XYlii -'11 ITi'lt,'i:ui, lhlrli llur-3. l7::t'l.uv', Wiinil. Ntniuil li-ixx Hlutli, liHlHX'1s'U, l'ti111.ii'il. flvplluii, Caniiw. Xliss xyllglll. liiul, Nlr, llulifoi'-l. Tl-IE BGOSTER BQARD The Booster Board was organized bv the Student Council in 1923. lts object is to fvrther all the student activities that desire publicity by giving as- semblies or by using other advertising mediums tlfetzgli the cooperation of the students. This year the plan fer getting assemblies has been different than in previous years. Each member of the Ecard was aslzed to see that the organiza- tion he represented was responsible for at least one assembly. In addition to the assemblies given by the organizations represented in the Board, other or- ganizations were asked to lic responsible for some of the assemblies. The Booster Board sponsored an assembly during the Send the to Tulsa campaign and planned the assemblies during the basketball and football seasons. Another new thing the Ecard did this year was to write personal invitations to the schools of the teams entered in the district and sectional baslzet- ball tournaments. lweinbers are Beatrice Decker. chairman, representing the music departmentg Williaxii Balch. the bandg August Beltzner, the Blue and Gold Clubg Caroline Huey, the Girls' Athletic Associationg Helen Louise Wood, the Senior Classy and Warren Yemm, the Student Council. The members for next year were elected this spring. They are: Donald Peppard, representing the music departmentg Robert Stephens, the Blue and Gold Clubg Edward Camp, the bandg Eloise Hunt, the Girls' Athletic Associationg Marcus Bluth, che Junior Classg Dorothy Hultgren, Sophornoreg Lilias Robertson, Freshmang and Elda Marie Gigl, the Student Council. The faculty members are Miss Helen Anne Wright, chairmang Miss Myra Mather, Dean of Girls, and Mr. G. N. Hufford. 86 ty.- 1 i First Row' ll. L. lY41fHl, bl. lfilicltsmi. ll. IMm'x1t-y. N-tminl how -lt. hcutlaml. l,. 5-pl':i:11v'. U 4 Thml Row-XY. L. Meyers lCoaclil, XI. Kristal. li. Bla-tm-rs, XX. I't-tt1gx't'w, iiliscxxt. THE DEBAITNG'TEANI The hrs: debating team was organized in 1930, and this was the first team the high school had had since 1905. Mr. M. L. Meyers, history instructor, is sponsor and coach of the group. He organized the team and taught the members the fundamentals of debating. This year there were eight members on the debating team. The members of the amrmative side were June Erickson, Ethel Scotland, and Laura Sprague. Those on the negative side were Muriel Downey, Yffilliam Pettigrew. Helen Louise Vifood, Myrtle Kristal and Franl: Nlasters. Myfrtle Kristal was able to be in only one debate as her high school career ended in February. The debating team competed with four other high schools this year, includ- ing Freeport, Elgin, Rockford and Morton High School of Cicero. Our only victories, however, were against the Cicero and Elgin negative teams. Although the debating team does not appear to have been very successful this year, it did well considering the fact that all its opponents were experienced, and debating is just a new activity in this high school. The debating team gave their first annual banquet this year and plans to give one every year for the alumni. -s4a7t+- -.0 - tt ?Q 'Z Qi? L I Ill 1, ti' . , W, il ill' me l o o x'4 2 9-p Oi 5 23? r-55 ,,.. ,Q 1. rr,-'H . fi ,ff 5' .:. ,2'f',?r'N- 1 . .Ii,':-ty., ... ' ' i' .. 9 -o 5, ' '63 ...- o- ijsf -- W' . , U o I I 0 0 ..f'Jfiig r. N, . .1 eq--I is ll? , -. x w r 'w sro QQ? gs ,.- ., Fira! Rim llvll. .I-iliiwfu. Sim-ixwii, llzumlt-in, Xlilsull, Rihlun. Mayer, Ileath, Rinczws-xxx. l'carsfm, Sprague, .Xllvn, 11-uigiir, Sec-mil Run Shun-It. Strutliers, 13.111-limi, Calkins, Ki-linn, .Xuili-rsini, Hyman. Lentz, Levine. Geller, Thiril Rim liauim:.ii'uer. liuighcs, M. Hughes. liruwn, flziumlmuer Fay. Wfitsmiii, Nl:-rtvumlt, Dlppct, llall. Fourth R-in Owen, llrvxu-s, Killeen, Kaiser. juaktyla. Huhcick, XYl1e-clcr, liI't-ciilwerg, Trimincr. Fifth R-nt Sevlmiwil. Hrs. Hnluuuck. Miss Schuster. Hukt-well, Sllcrwmnl. Kcmpkev SYUKIVRCY. li'PTSllClll. Schultz, C-wk, l'e.irs-un, THE HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH CLUB President Addis Pearson Vice President Viola Sorenson Secretary Laura Sprague Treasurer , Betty Owen Program Committee Chairman Lillian Riblon Sponsors Madame Babcock and Mille. Ryan All French students who have had at least one semester in French are eligible for membership in this club. The meetings are held once a month, at which times various programs are given. Usually French games are played, and French songs sung. At all times French is used in speakingg this not only adds to the merri- ment but aids greatly in obtaining a profitable use of the language. . +21 .lg , ' I ' I I -:cf ' 'T rs. f -5.1. 1 l-e-c at : 'iimllllsh 'l ' First Row fliratzel, Kristal. llymzm, Miss .-Kam-w. Tullnrlc. Schmekel, Davis, Kurtlu, l'illut!. Eccmul RowfScl1rm-der, lll'Illll'l', Scliruwler, M, Hinspeter. Hlickslseru. llannlwcrk, Kurtz, Third Rum Keck, Nelson, llittnn-yer. Timm. Russo, GERMAN CLUB President Carl Keck Vice President, lst semester Everett Nelsen Vice President, Znd semester Lucille Kurth Secretary . . . . , Virginia Fahrner Treasurer Edward Dittmeyer Program Committee Chairman Harriet Switzer For several years the German club has held its meetings the first and third Tuesdays of every month under the direction of Miss Beulah Agnew, German instructor. The purpose of the club is to acquaint German students and those interested in German with the customs, songs, folk lore, and amusements of Germany. A program committee was appointed this year to decide on a series of pro- rams for the meetin s. The decided that each meetin should be in honor S g Y g of some German com oser. His life, music, and erha s a few anecdotes were P P P to be told by some of the students. The following programs were compiled by the committee: January 20, Mozart and Schubert, February 3, Nlendelssohng February 17, Handel, March 3, Johann Strauss and Richard Strauss, March 17, Bachg April 7, Haydn, April 21, Frobel and Pestalozzig May 5, Brahms, and Nlay 19, Wagner. - eil 89 lie V use .-waff, a61 :i5ER ,ff T ... Q.. gi h If ff 41 1 'QW- .1- I M y ' , ERN-. illllllllllllfz 0 o I I o 0 jznvli 'C 5 ...qs- ,J -.... fail ffewrrr' -L f Ffislt I, l 1.1 .,, nfl ' 'msg ,.-5 , ...o... Zig' fa! o 7 o O I I o o -.,... 3 -... 'X P .L I 90 .arg .- GIRL RESERVES 7 3 '1 7 Q f P I 2 Q 2 72 rl . Q E ,-. 3 :J 11 v u 2 fi 5 Q A ,N 2 m 1 .4 -1 7 :- 1 2 :J :J J 1. -1 5 1 W 2 J: - L ,.. EEZ gsm 5... Z i E F7 mi- 5,-J '39 ffq Y ii: ,L-7 EQ-2 EEE Dx! l-f A NL ,ip :-1 'Z , Q.: 1172 Q..- , .- 5: R- .-. , :JE-' lc- :EE : F.,-I Q7-,LE .EE EFU .1 fx . I N ' 'fi Pu 5:3 vii Q '.. :iv 111 : 2311 , ,I SJ 5 - ,f .gi-1 'z ENC EV: 7,-'L 11 .L Ei 'C A A B U 1 if 1 9 S' 4 5 Y '11 1, if L 11 U :J 7 1. LJ 5 T 5 Q5 LZ C Q .J : 'E m L71 E L: Q i Z ,- .-1 QT H 4 2 E 'Z 2 I-4 L. GIRL RESERVES P1'ESiCl611f Alice Heath, '31 Vice President Elda Marie Gigl, '32 SSCrCtaI'y Dorothy Nlortvedt, ,32 Treasurer Lillian Riblon, '31 Group Leaders Beatrice Becker, '31, Viola Gretza. '3Z: Ann Ridgrfay. '33g llxflarjory Dfbell, '34, and Nancy Sherwood. '54 The Girl Reserves, a national organization which stresses high ideals and standards, was organized in the -Ioliet Township High School in December, 1928. To become an active member in this organization. a girl must pay the required dues, twenty cents a semester, and attend a certain number of meetings. Miss hdyra 1V1ather and 1V1rs. Stella Heiiderson are sponsors of the entire organization. Qther faculty members who are responsible for certain groups are: Miss Grace Clow, senior sponsorg Miss Dorothe Hudzietz and Miss Ruth Palrnerton, junior sponsorsg Miss Glenna Hamill and Miss Lena Dickinson, sophomore spon- scrsg Miss Harriet Peterson and 1V1iss Mabel lV1oon, A Freshman sponsorsg and Miss Verna Cooley, B Freshman sponsor. Each class has a separate group with its respective officers and activities. Regular meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month. Eight hobby groups have been organized by the girls of the school. A Dramatic club has been formed by the juniors under the supervision of Miss Lois Hyde. Nlembers of the sophomore class have organized a Dramatic club called the lWarionettes and have as their sponsor 1Vliss Grace Tippet. The Fresh- man Dramatic club, called the J.U.G., is sponsored by 1V1iss Marian McAna11y. The Lit Lights, a literary group, with Miss Philena Clarke as sponsor, is composed of girls from the senior class. The Camera Club, a newly formed group, is directed by Nlrs. G. A. Evans. There are two hiking clubs, the Knicker Bees under the direction of Miss Roxye 1-lumphreys, and the Twice Ten Hilters, under the direction of Miss Grace Townsend. A Rifle club is sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Lauer. The Girl Reserves have a number of annual affairs when all the groups get together. Shortly after a new semester begins a Freshman Welcoxne party is held. Towards the middle of the fall semester a ildother and Daughter Tea is given, and in the spring the annual banquet is helcl. The 1931 Banquet differed from former banquets in that it was a MYSICFQ7 Banquet. A point system, by which the members receive points for attendance at meetings, paying clues on time, helping Freshmen the first day of the semester, and taking part in meetings and programs, has been in effect since September, 1929. An emblem is awarded to a girl having 150 points. When this number is doubled, a Girl Reserve bracelet is avxardedg and when a girl has 600 points a Girl Reserve ring is awarclecl. These awards are presented at the Spring banquet. The girl receiving the greatest number of points and the president-elect for the coming year are sent to Camp Gray, near Waukegan, for a weelc during the summer vacation. Last summer Alice Heath and Helen Louise Wood at- tended. Harriet Switzer had the most points but she was unable to gog so Helen Louise Xvood, having the next highest number of point, went in her place. - 91 he - .10 till 'TX .'z ,V . 1 li .... ,gfq ---o- llllli 0 o I I o u - ---Nh, 1-90:1 , M 1- FW ... ia fff .f,!' Wi,-1,-fi 1 t.. Ml! we ...I . ...wth .Ay 1-.0-. gfx. A P l ffimiimft 0 o l I 0 0 -.-1-H-:Q 1 liuxsl H-in IUH444-vw. lilalnlllm-5. Syl:--lil. lixitf-st-lx, Ifxvllls. 1lr1t'fln. L'lrlr1v11N, lluxv. Mayo. Kxiilflimzm, Carlin, ulnim. Swflmil It-in I'i1.1flm.v11lw. l'l4-5-l. Iwttlgu-ix, Canip, llulifniinx,L'u:i1:ci'. Vnlclivr. llc-ggie, La Fontaine, Masters. 'Iflm-I ll-in N-llvlwn, Hill, ll.nmlu1, Klwlllu, Numan. lluvlwilxlxleyt-1', Gruvillmerg, Timm, Lvuch, llmitli. li--mth Hou Kmu. C--In-1:1-uv, t,':4rmvlu-Il, 144-I-111, IZ:-I-tr-nrll. lbylnln-, McAllister, R-illinson, Robinson, Parks, Cznrls-in. Mr. lfvune First Semester Second Semester Alan Killeen President Clinton Leach Robert Heggie Vice President Willard Booth Richard Gerkensmeyer Secretary Donald Kroesch Edwin Dow Treasurer , Edwin Dow Mr. G. A. Evans and Mr. C. G. Thomson . Sponsors The Senior Hi-Y club is made up of juniors and seniors in High School, and meets every Tuesday evening during the school year for a dinner meeting. Ac each meeting a program is arranged usually featuring an outside speaker or short talks by members. Fifteen boys represented the Hi-Y club at the State Older Boys, Conference in Aurora, November 28-29-30, 1930. Lawrence Seamans of Joliet was first Vicei President. More than 200 men and boys attended the annual Father and Son Banquet which took place early in December. On Christmas Eve the Junior and Senior Hi-Y Clubs carolled for the Good- fellows' Club. The annual Big Four Older Boys' Conference was in Elgin March 28 and 29. Joliet had the largest group present with a combined delegation of 42 boys. The Date Banquet was held Friday, April 10 at the YMCA. Officers' pins were presented and dancing and entertainments made an enjoyable evening. The Mother and Son Banquet took place May ll at the First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. A. W. Hoffman as the speaker. Other outstanding speakers this year were Rev. Geo. H. Olson, Dr. W. H. Macpherson, and Mr. W. W. Haggard, Nlr. H. G. Warren, and Miss Dew Dailey of the .I.T.H.S. - all 92 fir - l ky. 5: l 'li q TT TQ' First Rowe--Suliiek. Osman, llimaliue, l'e.irsun, Imlsoii, Tilulvle. fvluellc-r. Hvggie, Caineicii Svwviirl Ri:-xx Grotli. Swafforil. Lindquist, Juliiismi, join-Q, lI1'0l1iu'. Tlliril Row- Kruescli, Mr. flllifllfil. Leniimi, Norris. llamlm. UNIOR HI-Y CLUB President . Robert Tibble Vice President Gordon Heggie Secretary Robert Leimbacher Treasurer Blair Hamlin Sponsors Mr. Cx. N, Hufford, Mr. C. G. Thomson The Junior Hi-Y club was organized last fall through the efforts of Mr. C. G. Thomson of the YMCA. and the faculty of the High School. The club is made up of sophomores and freshmen and meets every Nlonday evening. Cnce a month a dinner meeting is held with an outside speaker. Although they have only been organized this year, they have been very active and a fairly large membership has been built up. At the state Older Boys' Conference last November in Aurora the club was represented by several delegates. Cn Christmas Eve last year, members of the Junior and Senior l-li-Ys carolled for the Goodfellows, Club Charity fund. Joliet was represented by 42 delegates at the Big Four Boys' Conference, March 28 and 29 at Elgin, of which almost half were members of the Junior I li-Y. The Date Banquet, which is similar to that of the Senior Hi-Y, was held May 9 at the YMCA. Several couples attended and enjoyed an entertaining evening. - eil 93 e .-0 ffl. ' ' 'Zo in - 1. .l Y Q.. ff af. Z 4 lil ' ' N 0 n I l o o Vj,.,f 1 --' , '1-7. -o..1. 4 x.,..2 g-Q if .. illim f -.4 fell fw-13-gg 2, - 'is jig- ,Ln ' 5 F? ... Ighfgi J - Xxx , x ' lllllllii-'iii L -.4 o 0 I I o o . -W. TV ' it :H-3 ,715 ...- x.,.2 Wmwf .eggs A JOURNALISTS l'1 s: Iifix V. J-ilvllvivii 'Ui 'vsv.ii Il Uixixxf-ll, II, l,:1st. C, Yvcuis, ircwiiil li-in ll Dt-liiiizus. XY Ikilrli. R, Xrlrtli, O. Scinrine. J. llcliemi. THE J HIGH JOURNAL FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Albert Clark Robert North Hazel Last Nlanaging Editor Assistant Editor lVlake-up Editor Business Nlanager James Nl.:Kean I-lumor Editors Girls' Athletics Boys' Athletics Bill Balch, Oliver Sciarine Cornelia Vreuls, Myrtle Kristal Elmer K1Ch6lllOH6F. Albert Clark, Gus Delonas Personals lxflar-iorie Johnston. Laura Lindberg, Virginia Bolton Qrganizations , Peggy Wisvvell Social Laura Lindborg, Virginia Bolton Editorials Cornelia Vreuls, Myrtle Kristal Linotype Operators 'Nvilliarn Smith, Raymond Offermann, Nick Hugel, Steve Linko, and Victor Benac Five years ago February in the year of 1926, the first copy of the J High Journal was published. Since that time this publication has increased in size and has steadily improved. All the work of editing the paper rests in the hands of the A Journalism students. under the direction of Miss Mabel F. I lunt. Each semester a new editorial staff is chosen. From this same group of journalists, the year book stag is also selected. This staff, with the aid of the rest of the A class conducts the editing of the Year Book. The B Journalists, in their semester of work, are taught the theory and fundamentals of journalism. Tlzey also assist some in the work on both publications. eQ94Pn l , ' ' 'Q 1-' Wm A JOURNALISTS xrst Row-ll:n'ali'r. Comly, XYntts. llnx'iwlrn.1. 1'--well. lhtislllu, Busch, Ilummriml. La llur, C-mlm, 'l'lw:ni1- sun. Lentz. Blcliec. Ulcm Second Row-.Xtt4m'ay. D. llusli, Silmlstiw,-'11, ll. Hush. 'l'l1u1'!mv, Clc-men-, Hzilcli. llerz-rg, Scizlrine, L4-zicll. Tllird Row-XYitkin, Glicksliurg, xl4Il1I1S-ill, Ulesen. i-Xmlt-rsozi, lluismq, -lulmnnlen. Owen, llntirrie, Svc-vr. McKean. F1 U111' ill Rowvfqrlglnlil.Hiller. L. fl.-well , ll- w:xl'rv r, Lyle flewcl 11'. DL1g'i.l. Sllziw, liiene, H. Czurlwss, C. BIcExx.m, SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Editors , Dales Bush, I-larolcl Carloss News Reporters . Leona Busch, Rose Cohn, Wfilliam Duguicl, Dorothy Johnson, Elbert Munroe, Betty Owen Editorials Dorothy Lentz, Grace lVlcKee, Axel Sunclstrom, Audrey Thompson, Viola Warts Boys, Athletics . . Don Dietz, Tom Fiene, Raymond Ferro, Leonard Gewclir, Lyle Cxewehr, Charles lVlcEwan, Leo Witlcin Girls' Athletics Exchanges Grace Giessing Bernice Dzmmaun, Donald Grotlu, Anne Huising, Harold Shaw Organizations Bolo Clemens, lvvalter Hiller, Clinton Leach Personals . Nlarjorie Coacly, Ruth Davidson Shop News . . James lVlcKe:1n, Bob Secor Oclcls and Ends Dorothy Anderson, Chester Attnway, Ray Bourrie, I-lomcr Bush, Florence Gliclcslnerg, Lucille Lal'lue, Irene Olson, Nlarie Olescn, Harriet Powell, Edward Thurlow. Features . Nlyrtle I-larcler, Sidney Herzog, Dolly Johazuzsen Business Nlanager Axel Sunclstrom Linotype Operators . Williain Smith, Victor Benac, Steve Linlac, George Plese, Nick Hugel, and Robert Spolfirich Ad Nlen Douglas Barnes, Jolin Blum, Rolocrt Chapman. Aloysius Kramerich Make-up . Norman Keck, Vlfnltzr Nlisaravic, Esterino Pasteris Pressman , Charles Metzler, Raymond Olfermzmn f 415 95 -254 A ,io M. will Q x hw 0 n I l o o , f UV lc ,ns , 1--I , 5...-.. : ..--9-4 41 F WJWAS-Tryk. rillllllllm ' .:':. W who -:63 ,E,I-T5 .- .L-Q-. ,.g..1- fu. ft 'M o 0 I I o o .,, - -'f GL . 'QT Zi. cud.-1-s ff Q fn- 5157 ? 13 .. 4WHim. uml!Tfi' x l B JOURNALISTS Flu! If-mx Kwly-ML. XX.u'r11lm'x'. -lnlmkv. lllgl, llwxxk. Aslzazzl, Nl, -iululsun. Littlv. Llshl Ztruxic, Y. ,lu Nun. Y.lH4'nlwa-vq Sf-lmvul Run lfugunmlw ,XM ' My -I Fwntilu. L rlumlv-v. Xlllclxx, lixwmn. .Mlm-V. l'u.-mm 'l'l11xwI R-xxx l3.n11Vm-V. lflklnx l ,ul'. IDI-14-11, i N T ,,h. 4 w i T 1 PRINT SHOP STUDENTS F11-1 If m .l:mw., I,11U:v. Illum. Klrc-igcr. McKay. Knstmrm. Bl1ll'li'l. Hamm. XY. 151-911. Newhurrx Swv'-f' RH- Sf' vw-'F Vrr-l'1Q. ugh M.-'nnwxv-, XX'rv4 ? Kvck IJ l1nv'11cQ l'lv-c '-uv '1 K Thxrfl R1fvfRIwtlftz. Chapman. Slmzilvt--ra. OH'c'r1ua11x3. Ricllarnis. Spnlarich. Messarxic. Krimurlch. Fw11:'tI1 Rmx'fMetzlc1', Nwxak, K. Frain. FuttC1'r'x'. ll. Yfucum. Hager. . fi? ., I .,.,, , First Rowe-fierliitlil, XNuiuli'icli. Rluliziiils. l'it-lxls. Ni-lsun, Hamlm. built-il. Rush, X, .-Xmlt-ix-ui. Ilusvli, Xhmil. Pezirsini. lleatli. Owen, lfili, l.:-vin. Siwziigiic. N-cwtiml Rowe-llei'lc1-viiz. Giql, Blalmfiski. Blvnzing. Classic. Switzer. lleeker, Oli-sim, llfirilcr. llimzm, Rivliinson. Klicar, Carneglii, Rililmi, lbciitsclnnzni. Tliiril Rim' l'amlratLik, llviiigt-iii. Rmlslzitz. llmtragcr. lliiispt-ter, li. Ainlctsun, Scliumm. XYlieelur, llerrng. Dystrulv, Ilcggiv, Carlson, Brown. Kristal. Fuurtli Row Hills. l'inlilicmiilw, Lzimlvert, MQKL4-. Kelly. Yi-num. Uittmeyer, llillnii, lioiwliciiii, Mzirwick, Kmiiusky. Ilartman, Fifth Row flilint. llmnlwerk. Hunt kicksmi, -lc-liannsi-ii. Sew-tlaml. Sixth R--iv--Sinitli. Kr--escli. Krusemurl-c. Gt-ikuiisiiicyi-i'. liziczulc, Keck. llalilritl. Mi-mlrers not in pictiirefL'm'tielzl. lfzirls, lfvtli-i', Holt. Aloliniismi. Milielick, On-mlfiff. lhixu-ll, Rilsicli. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership, service, ancl character are the four qualities upon which membership for the National Honor Society is based. The purpose of the organization is To create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate the desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students. Each year fifteen per cent of the senior class is chosen. Five per cent of these are chosen during their junior year, ancl the remaining ten per cent during their senior year. The present Honor Society consists of sixty seniors ancl twenty juniors. Nineteen seniors were chosen during their junior year, eighteen during the first half of their senior year, and twenty-three during the last half of their senior year. The juniors who are members represent the first five per cent of the 1952 class. - si. Q7 iq. - -Q T iff, ,QQ ,. . .V X flllllllllil a 0 I l 0 l 0 -il .Jig J X , i f -c 1- TTYL. Mill a e-0 my ,.,..I.,,.l1?q as .Ina 'r',.,, .f, 4' W me -..- f I ,Z . iiffi o 0 I l 0 o -'10, f 'il l le it :E .n.: rf,,, I -1:-'Q 9 , L 'illlllllllllllb fii g-. THE LIBRARY CLUB For three years now, Miss Alice Stevens, the high school librarian, has been the leader of a library club, The purpose of this organization is to give students practical experience in library worlc. The members learn to perform many of the duties of a librarian, they mend books, file cards, paste, arrange shelves, ancl do other tasks. At present there are eleven members, consisting of only juniors and seniors. The membership is limited because of the kind of work done and the time given by the members of the club. Some of the members are planning to go on with the work after high school and become librariansg and some are doing it because they enjoy it. The Library Club meets once a month in the library. There are no officers as the type of work clone does not necessitate them. -- if 98 H+ V- First RowfChristensen, Farrell, XYl1:ilci1, Yreuls, Last, Grow, XYilson, Dale. Fox. Second Row-Miss Iltiiniwhrcy, Rose, llfililgrz-11, Ilreretwm, ,-Xtttiwuy. Dwyer, Peters, Third Row- 'lf lfcldy. Bush, l'owc'll. C. lfilxly. LUNCH RCJOM CLUB Chairman . , Chester Attaway Faculty Advisor Miss Helen Humphrey The Lunch Room Club is an organization whose main function is service to the student body. It is a group of students chosen for their efiiciency, alertness, and courtesy, who work during the noon hour, daily in the high school cafeteria. Their own lunch is the only compensation allowed for this service. At present there are three luncheon periods, the eighth period for extra- curricular activity students and the ninth and tenth periods for the remaining student body. The Lunch Room is operated on a non-profit basis, leaving no surplus after overhead expenses are paid. The members of the club are Chester Attaway, Helen Brereton, Homer Bush, Blanche Christensen, Teckla Dahlgren, Frances Dale, Genevieve Dwyer, Clyde Eddy, Vivian Farrell, Bernice Fox, Ernest Gray, Mary Grose, Lyla Hackenberg, Hazel Last, Nellie Peters, Robert Rose, Alec Stewart, Cornelia Vreuls, Erma Whalen, Evelyn Wilson, Helen Smith, Bennie Powell. ffl ,. , .sq we .-9 fi Rf f' Y A , .M rf? 5 iii.. lilllllll- l 0 0 1 .fxrsr --f-wif 99 5. x,.2 ff' iillllhf in -on-1 1'0 rf Ts' .... 'HN Ma -.nl ' :yer , llllllllli l' 0 o I H o o .ig-Q MODEL AERO CLUB President Marcus Bluth Vice President Julius Dyblie Secretary-Treasurer James Hamilton Official Designer Robert Zitslce The aim of the Model Aero Club is to encourage the interest in model air- plane construction and promote interest in aviation among high school boys. This year has been the banner year of the club. The average endurance time of the model planes built by the members has been greatly increased. Many records of long standing in the club have been broken this year, due to better designing of the models and greater slcill on the part of the operators. The club hopes by its effort to make many boys air minded. -A el 100 ii? V- ...- X-v-2 i 1 ..... if ' 'f?T'Xif'ii. ll li'Il aY: vi I 7 Y Y ,-AJ, , ,- ,, ,,,,?,-1.1... First R-In Fmlev, llwyer, xYt'llll'IIlH. Siiiigielski, XYl1m'. Tyler, 'I'w:i1:iLvu ski. llu-lzintz. Xliill, Rossi. Cllrlvih. Sabin, Cutter. N Hung Secmul Rowe'-Klulirioskl. EI'it'l-is-ui, I!i't'i':-toll, Rolulls-ni, XVI--ul. Uisst-1, Cimpt-up llzipps, llillt-r. llitclit-Il. Rznlenuiclier. H V N Qhiiwl Rmx- Ki-erner. Lunililuist, Iizirliu. In-isslex', Agzizzi, bmuiistixi, Ilr,-tteiiliziiist-ii. Clininlwrs, Ditianlvn. uh. lflienzi, Lezrlvr-ruin. Yiilllviilwcrg 1 ' Fourth R-im -Farrell. XYl1alt-ii, Spziltuiwl. Mus-all. Nvrlverg. Nmcr. C1ii'Iso11. l'IlllI11'i. ITIL-iw-.11, Limlstiwiiii. xxiffilllirlil. Iflftli Rowe-Oremloff, Tlimupsoii, Slizamllvt-ig, I7-nvielsim. ll. :Xiult'i's-xii, ll. Aiivlersnil. .I-vlinsi-11. llzillum, llinck, Iflackunlacrg. Sclireincr. Zlllldllfllj. ' Sixth lloxvffC1'-rss, l.1lmluert, Truck. Henning. Ffzilclil. Crurmxnlsl. Fi'ieili'icI1, Catimglii. Kliriir. Lynn, Cliristcnsen. YE MODERN STENQS President l'lelen Erickson Vice President I'-flary Nlalinoslci Secretary , Mary Carnaghi Treasurer Katherine Bisset Reporter Dorothy Anderson Sponsor . Miss Dorothe I'-ludzietz Ye Modern Stenos Club is composed of second year shorthand and type- writing students. The purpose of this club is to correlate our commercial training with the demands of actual business, to create greater interest in secretarial work, en- deavoring by such means to raise and maintain a higher standard of efhciency. and to encourage a social spirit among the members of the advanced commercial classes which will be lasting and beneficial. The meetings are held on the second Monday of each month and vary from business and educational to social programs. The club has sponsored a picnic, shorthand contest, hobo party. and a semi- formal dance at the close of the semester. Asif 101 22? -- 612 ,, , f, , , ..,.4 j X HH mm Id fl I n 0 I I 0 0 'i'4'1u:i2 I III I - ., .- 2 -- f s IH 2 ,.,i?57'Yti1 , I Ig L., , ' X W We wx, P' 1 A l9IlHlIIN-., A o o I 0 V' .H ' ....... 1awuEN ifi33? .LL I 'f..J ':,:f .1 gc 1 C Nl . .X ur. llvvl L G uxh ml. X ULU. my N Q A f 5 '27 E I .QQ : ,II Z JY.' 'f Z , f -.f I - V f- ,LL 1,-, f 11 PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB President .... Lois Adams Vice President . . Carroll Bolton Secretary , , Stuart LaFontaine Treasurer . . . . , James Weigle Chairman Program Committee Chester Sidell Sponsor . , . . . . . , , Miss Lena Dickinson And now for the orators of our school! They were busy as usual this year. Under the direction of Miss Lena Dickinson they helped instill pep into the stu- dents for football and basketball games. Not soon to be forgotten is the pep assembly in which the king and queen of the kingdom of Joliet presided. The annual extemporaneous speech contest which is open to all juniors and seniors was won by two eloquent members, Donald Kroesch and Ethel Scotland. Many of the participants expected never to survive but are, we notice still alive, although weak. The Senior play which is to raise money for the Senior Class Memorial is also put on by members of this Club and is under the direction of the sponsor. Throughout the year members were kept busy with debates, speeches, and orations endeavoring to improve their speaking abilities. As the speaking contest showed, some of them succeeded admirably. The last get-together of the club will be at the annual banquet in May. DONALD KKOESCH WlNNER Of ANNUAL EYTENPORANEOUS 'SPEECH CQNTEST -shi 103 Ea.- X i 1,71 f-rf r M L' will ul lilllll 1 0 0 I -.L I o o Vu 4- ,2 'gg V, 45: ' .2 Z 2 4? .' fl' i '. 'i' 21 I ... - igw 'jaltxgya ,. . .vt .iw 9. .gp P5145 , m y , 14': 'gli -- JT P 'lfflwi xilllllllliii o O I I 0 o .ar 1 -Hd .f f ill ' gayx- -1. N,.2 W 54' f' i f'iwVi 'lllllllll f 11.9-. ' V' 'v' az ' fur V l T -A-Y Y - W- Y Y .Y ' A el l5list IJ--ii Ht-,Xl llllioxxii, li .XQ.i.'.'i, 11, if-v.-vw-v. 11 .'.lt.XlliJti, if Kli'Ci'lilnirlu1'. l, lliI'I'ciil:.iu11ll. C, Nwwiiil H1-xx Tllilflliiluif. ll. lhixiilsum, Y. lhllv, Nlis l,.ixii 1' 151-oiisml C fnvxl-vii, 11. ll.ixi-. Nl. Klziycr, x Zzssii THE GIRL RESERVES RIFLE CQRPS Captains Elizabeth lVlcC1mbridge, Ruth Souvenier The Girls' Rifle Corps was organized in 1929 by a group of Girl Reserves, with Nliss Dorothe Hudzietz sponsoring. Mrs. Mildred Lauer is now their sponsor. The R.O.T.C. furnishes the guns, and the three able instructors: Major Bob Arthurs. Nlajor Alburn Smith, and Captain Peter Fanchi, teach the girls the art of shooting. Fifteen girls belong to the group, They shoot Friday after school on the high school rifle range. which is located beneath the boys' gym. This year the girls have new military bracelets. Many members belong to the National Rifle Association. Some of the girls are shooting for their Marlcsman medal. The members are: Elizabeth lVlcCambridge, Gladys McAllister, Erma Agazzi, Helen Nlary Brown. Eila Diganbaugh, Charlotte Chambers, Catherine Bisset, Ruth Souvenier, Virginia Dille, Gwen Davis, Ruth Davidson, Genevieve Cooper, Cath- erine Sexton, Marjory Mayer, Darlene Spier. -if 104 lie - -o i---,vm ., ..,, . . W., is . Q.. f 'fl ., ... I ag .. IW Il t ' lllllllllt ' 0 a I l - ., - , ,. , , N First Rim ixiiiiwi. XY-tml. Pearsun. Huy, D-mx Flulialiiiseii, Avlains. D, iiusli. Rznnsey. Lewis, Hlugg Secrnnl Ron-NYwr1leii, ljigl. Munch, Hunt. Sclnnekul. Cninpstoii. Hrehnt. Ifhile, Lilyzi. XYatst-n. Davis. Thircl R-wwfhl-1-rk. Hoge. Ccnmelley, Cryiler. Cainphell, Cousin. xvhlttlllfill. Switzer. M-irtve.lt. Fourth Row-fMcCtire. Fay. Yruniclizir Peterson. Butterlvack, Barclay. Stevens. Hnglentun. Krlcltellivtfer. Filth Rriw-Mr, Givens. Miss XYriuht. llruse, Butliwiclc, Ygrhn, Mclhmalil. Reeil. Stewart, Chairman Harriett Kay Vice Chairman Edwin Dow Secretary Gertrude -lohannsen The Student Council, under the leadership of Miss Helen Anne Wriglit and MHVG , h h 11 lly dtlltlly r. . . ivens strive to etter t e scioo socia an in e ec ua . The membership is composed of one student from each home room elected hy popular vote of the students. The first year of the Student Activity ticket, which originated last semester proved to he very successful, and revisions were made by the council for next year. The Council sponsored an all-school dance in the springg they also were in charge of the campaign to send the hand to Tulsa. -J l. 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Xf CZ 'U 7-1 L Zu Q gpg ,fd f UH ,EE , -'L 3 W 1.-2:25 if -.M wif? 12:1 v-4-.-P .EFU DEF5 5442 IJ-1.-1b 1116 aff.: Q yn -:,1., 325.35 ,-Aff? L : -rw h::xJ 1133 ,H- 2 if Tim, 1.245 :ily-I .1?'p.. -J,n -13-5 AYLHL QAQ- jgl! 2.7225 4ul.L4 415. Z FZ 71-5, 'FEV iii? if 2 2155 5-g1,w :V f Q32 :alan www F--1: JMFL. ,..HHn ...u 45-5, ?EEE ggi: M - L4 '.' y if , as 4- z 2: L L-L Lv. SGCIAL SCIENCE CLUB President I-Ielen Louise Wood Vice President . , . . . L. Marie Marwick Secretary-Treasurer Sidney Herzog Sponsors . . , Miss Bess Barns, Mrs. Stella Henderson, Miss Dew Dailey, Mr. G. A. Evans, and Mr. McReynolds The Social Science Club is composed of students who are interested in the study of social problems outside of 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 the Social Economics classes or shall have taken the subject previously. Mr. H. C1. Warren was the spealcer at the first meeting. His topic was Calle Espana which was about peasant and higher class life in Paraguay. Ar the next meeting Dr. Paul L. Schroeder, the head of the Illinois Institution for Juvenile Research, was the speaker. He explained his worlc in the department. Dr. Lewis Woodruff was speaker at one of the meetings. I-'Ie talked on Dr. Grenfell's Work in Labradorf' The meetings of the club were held every other Monday at Davidson's Cafeteria. The members enjoyed dinner together, and the remaining time was given to spealcers and entertainers. We hope that the Social Science Club will be a lasting organization, because it has stimulated interest and co-operation with other organizations in the com- munity that are interested in social improvement. isssziprlif ,ii I Y x 'T1'VI i1 lll'l l I 'lm WKYCMMXX isQwsMcl, cmkiihz Awww? fsfmvsfs wi J 90 K- 1 Asif lO7ll1--- .nh Q-rv ...,.... 24 on no 'Mft . f1? iml,IExX I' l ! o I ll 0 o l t -.l. .- -...13 ... ,, f' ill .. ull I-,,.va Y2 ,,3 'QQ Pa?-If . , W 0 o I I I .-1 0 0 I Z- f C.. I3 -.- A-Wma?3r'f9'I. if M Q? vy- Qb. W1 r I-3? N :N 1228 v - A 2, 40 I 'S .4MmL...,, 1, I Nc fo 4? ' 2 Sz: Q3 P C , 1' N'- ' X I 2-I' we 3 xv S ye Ns 42 Q 3, W , Q 'N 4 RA' W I , I . -1 -xv. g Qi . f-A 108 -fi? ' BAND SHIP ON PI AM CH ONAL I AT N E TI-I THE BAND Director . . A. R. 1V1cA11ister Assistant Directors G. V. Hendrick, F. M. McAllister President A. Clinton Leach Vice President Robert Brehm Secretary John Clemens, Jr. Treasurer Donald Grifhn Sponsor Margaret Wisxvell Director's Secretary 1V1ary 1V1itche11 Witli a record of three successive state and national victories standing back of the band, it went to Denver as a guest in May, 1929. In May, 1930, the band again entered national competition but was defeated by Senn by a close margin. This contest was held in Flint. September 12 the band played in a massed band concert with all other or- ganizations of the city. December 5 of the same year saw the band in another of its annual fall concerts. A solo recital by the soloists and ensembles was presented March 20 of this year, and a weelc later the annual classic concert was given. April 10 the soloists and ensembles journeyed to St. Charles for the district contest. Out of nineteen contestants, Joliet got ten first, seven seconds, and one third. April 11 the entire band made the trip to play a short concert to end the contest. State competition occurred April 23, 24, and 26, and the band again had favorable results with eight flrsts, seven seconds, and one third, all of which will enter the national solo contest. Awards at the Urbana State contest are: first prizes, Robert Hoffman, B-flat clarinet, Edward Thurlow, baritone, Harold Leon- hardt, tuba, Donald Griffin, alto clarinet, Julius Turk, bass clarinet, Robert Cooper, piccolog Norman 1V1c1..ean, Flute, and Raphael Bourrie, oboe. Second places went to Clayton Schorie, tenor saxg John Clemens, Jr., E-Hat clarinet, Wesley Bode, tromboneg Eugene Wright, snare drum, Frank Rich, french horng and Joe Yaggy and George Reed, tie on cornet. April 27, 28 and 29 the band made its annual appearance on the Rialto stage to aid the Cn to Tulsa Fund. April 30 the director made a trip to Tulsa by airplane to plan the national contest which the band entered May 21, 22 and 23. Button day was held among the students May 1, and Saturday, 1V1ay 2 the entire city was given the opportunity to increase the On to Tulsa Fund. - 91 109 lia- rig is N ,go SQA W? ....... 17a'ff--- ill 1' . li' me o 0 I 1 o 0 .. ., E' S' 'f1 '2. , -... ia i-Q W , ,l?i7'l1'pXXl lllllsl f f f -.,,h..1fm 'H' .va 7- . .gg -F. ,, v.. -.-o.. 'XX .., 557-1, -1-' ,Nl E o 0 I I 0 0 -'ffl fl 2 x,.2 ' , ....... -- IS A T ii Ml . l i THE ORCHESTRA Joliet has proved its claim to City of Champions once more. The J.T.1-1.S. Orchestra won the Tllinois State Championship, for Class A orchestras, for the second consecutive year. The orchestra did not enter the district competition at Rockford this year because they were the defending state champions, having won the title at Urbana, March 21, 1930. It was represented by soloists, who captured a 1ion's share of the honors, winning five Firsts and three seconds. Warren Yemm won hrst place in the trombone contest, Phillip Sidell placed First in the Hute division, Carl Keck took first place in the bass viol section, Charles Morrow captured first place in the viola contest: and Willis Kemp placed first in the tuba contest. Second place winners were: Albert Thomas, trumpetg Gladys Floyd, violing and Aubrey Cheline, french horn. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Hiram A. Converse, defeated Quincy, second place winner, and Springfield, and Rockford, winner of the dis- trict championship at Rockford, in the finals March 21, 1931. If the orchestra wins in 1932, it will have permanent possession of the state trophy. The members of the orchestra received silver medals as a reward for win- ning first place. Mr. Converse received a gold medal, and the orchestra as a whole received a plaque and possession of the trophy for another year. February 27 the orchestra presented its annual concert to raise funds to enable it to enter the various contests and to purchase new instruments. Ap- proximately 1200 people attended the concert. A guest artist, Mr. Richard Biedel, Cellist, played several well known numbers. The orchestra furnished all the music for school plays, meetings, and various other functions this year. It gave concerts before the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs and Masonic lodges. The orchestra also furnished music for many churches, YMCA and other city organizations. fContinued on next pagej -'QQ 110 QE?- . ,- ,,1,,,Q, Nswuiww-1:-v::c-Y-'X gr -- '- - -X , . -' .: ,Q NNN ' THE MAY FESTIVAL THE CHORAL DEPARTMENT During the past few years the choral department has worked hard in making a name for itself in the school. It has done some very good worlc. Each year students are found among the winners in solo contests. Excellent programs are given annually. Critics speak well of the ability with which they are presented. The aim of this department is to teach its members to read music accurately and be able to recognize good music when it is heard. Needless to say, its mem- bers appreciate the finer types of music. The directors of the department are Miss Isabelle Boyd, Mr. E. B. Broclcett, and Mr. Albert Hindle. They chose those possessing the better voices to com- prise the treble and A Cappella Choirs. Many of their members represent years of musical training. Members of the A Capella Choir are: Sopranos: Eileen Jensen, Betty Struth- ers, Adeline Norberg, Lucille Kurth, Gwendolyn Wadeg Contraltos: Dorothy Barr, Eloise Hunt, Catherine Yahnlce, Ardis Lilya, Eileen Cousinsg Tenors: Arthur Eneix, Fred Searcelli, Vernon Miller, Owen McBride, Richard Parlcsg Basses: Howard Kern, Willard Booth, Robert Swanson, Ralph Miller, LaVerne Chalstrom. T1-IE ORCHESTRA-Continued from page 110 In 1913 the orchestra was composed of 12 membersg now it is a complete symphony orchestra, with a membership of 82. It has never been defeated in any contest thus far. It has won three state and one district championships in five years. It won the state championship in l9Z7g then it didn't enter compe- tition until 1930 when it won the district and state contest. It won the state championship this year. During the past year the orchestra gave a successful party and closed its musical activities of the year by playing at the commencement exercises. -A-wi 111 lif- ., .44 an nk, - .56 V , y M ui Vi 0 o I I 0 0 . r 'Q acqua- x,.2 . - fi' TVX lmlri x ffl! ax- -px W1-,QQ yr - ,:j:X -1-P-5+ .4 lo- at 1 a 0 I I 0 0 I, N-1.2 h .fc ' -:nf -- '5- f -.,.. 13 , ..... if . ' f 2f7 'I.?+ ,rg. 'iwlmve f ll 'A E5 -1 'Nr X ,Q qi - H - f' - ' 6 , W A------1. N - FIPUIIPPD i I J f ' N BOB HEGGE mggmi WELL TIAFQOQE aaegazse mt: .IQEJNNASEN X: 'K . i:2 'S:.xx5 L i hs N' DNN W' X ff. X 5 Q 'Y 'XX .. kill N31 - f 'irq X X L ' , . , . ffm X 1 W N Jgx ' xi' . ' Xa X ELSIE QNEAYQON LUCILLE U. Hua wayne? Ummm 1 3 4 'Y' 35 X, x A 'S ' . Pg Y 'fi 6 ,, , -321. j,-rg, 5 H 1-,3,1gJ.g'2?g,3:g,:g. - 5 -'9r::1x-- 1' fail, ' f ' V QEQKQE CARYCKN Nm ELIZABETH QLYNEQ 112259- mggaf: mem S m'f5m mm U MAQE mrqsmcx ' g ..,..-a just-5,1Q , -. ' .-aj.-, 3. THE STAFF First Rim' 'F5i11Cl'l1. Ihwiwii. Huilzietz. Turiit-r, Kay. Muliimski, Hutton. Second RiiwfSn1ith. Mzuchlin, Gray. Howell. Ring. Matcsi. Larsen. Third Row-Peuuak. lleiman. Zitzke. Cooper, RESERVE GFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS The R.0.T.C. has just passed a successful year under the new commander, Col. Wiley Howell. CHRONOLOGY OF R.O.T.C. November 11 --- The R.O.T.C. Battalion led the Armistice Day parade. February 1 August King was made cadet major of the battalion. February 13 The Joliet rifle team competed against Waukegan at Joliet. February 27 Out of twenty-one teams firing in the sixth corps area match Joliet placed thirteenth. March 20 --- The R.O.T.C. rifle team competed against Waukegan. April 10 --- The R.O.T.C. rifle team won twenty-first place out of fifty-nine conf testants in the Hearst Trophy match. April 10 --- The R.O.T.C. carnival was held in the gymnasium. April 17 The R.O.T.C. drill platoon was defeated by Waukegan. May 8 --- The annual military ball was held in the gymnasium. May 20 --- The annual inspection of the R.O.T.C. was made by the sixth corps area officer. P May 30 The R.O.T.C. battalion led the Memorial Day parade. --44 113 EEG-- :HW . . . K. ,Z avian, me .-o--- '25 1 ix xx illiml l 0 l l o l I 0 . 1-'lb x.--vi .,-Q aj l - Q -1- -T .,,: '..,,' W, ...... ...- My if 42' 0 0 I I 0 0 ,g:g , 'c . Almllllilllf' an ,f HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Fira! limi' XY.1Qlu-lulwrlvx. Kully. Rilluiix-m. C-llicn-mr, lhnl-,n'slxi. Cullirr, Daw-nn Svurlnl R-xxx Cl1.u'lv5. lllzlulxxxmul, llqnlvi, l.1ll11lur1, lull-rlmrk. Anhui, Lllzillunt. 'l'lurfl Rum lla-nlizim. 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'l'l1ir.1 Rim XXHIIN, lizirnx, vlivlnlsnm, llI.ns14-iw. Znttnu. Nelson, Hvtwix. Kzxiilliiiiziii, 9 Y' ' I-mxitl, Alt-ssin, Kiirst. ll'-vs. ' ' i l,iig,mi.nm, Lenci, 1.11m , xxx. Xl.i1ii.i. Klcfttxsli. Bti-plieii. Hills lf 'Hlil FCQTBALL u.L , The football season started with only two regulars hack, Seamans, fullback, and Fritz, guard. The material was very green and the squad was composed mostly of freshmen and sophomores. Fight and determination overcame the handicap of material. and Joliet won the respect of every school in the conference. QContinued on page IZOH l Z... Tj' F4112 1 5 Eiw 1 'Wm . Ilmhmu HW JGLAET 'NES ELGCN RT TWELVE ALL scones KENNEDY A MAKES MANY 'SPECTHCULRR RUNS --if 118 lk- 1 1-no-Q ,- ffffiigrim Jflsliggf' a Mi' e . I t 0 S js tx W. f Q ,Q . P' , 3 ff E Q it if . fi LETTER ME MAIN.-X-Broke elbow in tirst conference game against XY. Aurora. ln the pre-conference games he proved Ku he a vicious tackler. lf not handicapped by elbow should be one of best ends in conference next year. STEPHENS-Handicapped by a broken wrist most of the season. Grciwing and putting on weight continually. Should be better next year. Given alleconference honor- able mention. Has one more year oi competition. NELSON-On squad three years. Persistent spirit and ability to keep plugging won out for him in the end. Best game against New Trier. Ineligiliility kept lnm out of turist games. FlflitlL'SONellroken ankle kept- him out wi .ill but last two games. Showed promise ol being a grnrrl- backheld X 1 man. Looked great in the Graduates this hlune. reserve game with ltlgln. ZANIliUYl'l'Zflnexperienccd. but willing to learn, De- yeloped into a good blocker. season. ,Xlways dependable. At peak at the end of the Graduates this 5 ear. BUYSAXY--Har4l worker. Fast on feet. Xtonl Freeport game by blocking Selimelzlc s trv for extra point. iirad- uates this June. HtllfFERfIdeal type of an sho-uld have this during his and kicker. Great spirit. ENGlM.'XNXfl'layeil Center blocker. Making first lette' I tio-n. Lost to squad this year. end. Lacks lootwoik. but Senior year. Good blocker almost regularly. l'oivert'ul by drive and determxna' JOHNSKlNeHandicapped by sickness most ul the season. Played good consistent brand ness was his slowness. Xlith tition should become a great ol ball. llis biggest weak- Iwo more years ot compe- tackle. SEAMANS-Most consistent ground gamer on squad. Hard runner and aggressive ball carrier. Great competi- tor. does best in pinch. XYeak defensively. but improved. Should make great college material. Last three games were his best. Ripped Elgin's great line to shreds. Sec- ond all-conference team. The kind of a player a coach hates to see graduate. KliNNEDYfOne of the greatest ball-carriers Joliet ever had. il not the greatest. Great competitor, best in pinches, Played behind a green lme which handicapped him considerably. Kicking and passing best in conlerl ence. llis two spectacular returns of kick-offs of 90- yards each against Elgin will never he forgotten. Physi- cal make-up only weakness. All-Conference quarterback. Last year. ZA'l 1'Al'-Most outstanding line man on squad. Miracu- lous pass catching against East Aurora despite playing with a wet ball. lf he had another year would probably be best end developed here. PRZYBYSZfOn the squad for the tirst time. Earnest- ness and willingness to learn were his biggest assets, Developed as season went on. Has wonderful spirit. XYill be back next year. SANDRETTOeGreen. but developed as season wore on. Hard tackler and aggressive player. XYill make a good hall-back if he continues his stellar playing. Back next year. NYENCKfHandicapped by size. Shows promise as a freshman, but needs experience. Speed will make him very dangerous next year. llas three more years oi competition. GlC'l'StlNf-Good tackler, fair blocker. lnexperienee held him down. llclilittNeAegressivcness made it impossible to keep him out oi line-up. Loves the game, lnjury in practice kept him out ot' the last three games. which handicapped the team considerably. Graduates this year. Gl,.XSGOXYfFastest line man on squad. llest game against Elgin. which he saved'by his defensive work near goal line. FRlTZfOwn worst enemy. Played both guard and cen- ter. Most versatile ol linemen, lf hc can control his temper and direct his talent along the right line will be a great line man. llack next year. S.'XYlCllfFearle-ss tackler. Shows promise as being a good ball carrier. ls a tighter. Should be an outstand- ing back during next two years. -ssf119la+- -A f X ,ia W'- k If ' 4 dllllllj 0 o l J , . fat V- I E... N Ta. V. :fir-.'afs.gs.n,Q 1 Fax Q fs f . V t .L is Us z 4 l 3 i ,vi .' .45 . ,ggi L-6, Q, . .V 7. .f':'Qf'- . 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Hunk XYyk-'ft' Glasciitl, Knight. Munierilini. Spolgiricli, Kant-. 'l't'sslat-ire, Vernskc. Second Rim' -Capri, lliitlrr, llnhhk, 51r:xpp:u4.ii. Ilmv, Ileggic, Seelmlun. McCauley. Third Row -XVlieclci'. Lyle Gcwr-llr. Collier. Lihkic. llutwn, Punnutn, XYykol1' 1Coachl. Beltield, NVas11er, joliqinseli, Parks, Hr-vwn. Liinlmther, LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL The lightweight football squad finished in third place in the conference, winning three games and losing two. In all, Joliet played eight games and won five. They opened the season with a defeat by East Aurora. The next game, however, they avenged this defeat with a victory over Crystal Lake 25 to 0. Bowen traveled down from Chicago to take the heart out of the lights to the tune of 15 to 0. Joliet was outweighted, however. The conference season opened with a 6-0 victory over Rockford. Joliet showed great improvement. Next, West Aurora was beaten 13-O. Freeport was the next victory, 6 to O. Things looked like another championship until Elgin came along. The score was 14 to O with Elgin on top. Joliet still held hopes but East Aurora won for the second time, 6-0, which put Joliet in third place. But wait and see what success the next year's lightweight squad will have! HEAVYWEIGHT FOQTBALL-Continued from page 118 Joliet finished in third place, losing to East Aurora and Rockford, both of which had the finest teams in the history of their schools. The spectacular 12 to 12 tie against Elgin, last year's conference champs, was the highlight of the season. In this game Joliet was to be beaten by three or four touchdowns ac- cording to previous scores. With a new coach at the helm, more men out than ever before in the history of the school, and a new fighting spirit, Joliet is starting on a new football era which should see her at the top in the next three years. The athletic slogan is, Joliet Fightsf, L ' I 1 .102 an- aa. , . 2 iillllllllllllilgi a ' -wif 120 G ,sz s 4 fi -S K: as I I . 1 HX ,JE QL if '2 i ,. 1 , -:: fa .gb .avg f' xii-sl T .fi-v f fp, 1- Q. E F1 LETTER ME l1l'TTER-.XCte4l as eaptain, Ilas playeel twn yearst anal will finish the rest ut lns career tin the heavies. 5tul1- hnrn player. gmxl tackler and hlusker. KNlGH'l'fAll-cimrfezence tackle fin: secwnil time. During his three years ut play was une uf the must aggressive linemen in the J.T.ll.S. annals. YARR-l'las twu years expericllce, XVIII priilvalily crane intn hi nun uitll the ' s ' ' ensnzng seasnn. l'layi:il iluartt-iv liaclc. Gmnl forwartl passer. lLXMIIflQE7f--llas two years ni experience. XYith aiiileil nt-ight will be a regular for next year. YlC1lSKlff1'layer with uutstanfling lxull-fl-wtf tenacity, wlni haclceil up the line an-l sau-il many gains. lIL'TSlflXfFinally grew large cnungli tu play his seninr year. Was hanalicappeil with injureil slmuliler. Speeily hall carrier. Lost for next year. SlfllDON-Plaiyecl guaril as a suhstitute. Has twn in-are years ahead uf him. HILLS-A substitute who was calleil upon many times iluring the year and tlelivereil the guosls on each occasnm. XY.-XSHER-Finislled his fourth year in cinnpetition as a utility man. Lust hy grailuati-ni. Coach XYykoff hates tu see Ed go. UOBBS-Fer two years has -played end, tackle, an-l guard. Hill probably make hrstl string next season. tlnocl defense player anil excellent interference. DOXY-Played guarrl fnr two years. Could he relied upon tn mln his hit at every npportunity. Lust to squad thru grarluati4n1. llliGGlFffl'layc-il lightweight for three years. One ul th'- best half hacks this season. XYill nut be hack nt-xt year. SMARKIQR-XYill class as Une uf the hest enils in the history ot lightweight fnatliall, Lost thrnugh graduation. 'l'l2SSlA l'OREfPlayc-tl at enxl, llatl alvility of fathmning the 0ppm1cnt'5 attack. Gmail ilefensive man. Nut cum- ing hack next year. STRAPPAZ.-XRAl'layeml halfhack. XVas une nf the lmst hall advancers in the conference. BIQLFIELD-Playetl center, Excellent rleiense man, llis twin years lightweight competition will uxnlouhtetlly place him for his remaining two years on the heavyweight squatl. MONFERDINlf-Unflerstufly at quarterback. NYill proli- ahly run the team frfnn that position next season. llAHRfNnt a star player. XYhen it hecainc necessary to use his ability he clifl so in a cremlitable way. -..sq 12 1 .1 W s -wi K . .3 -.,. Ts- .Gn ' '--iff -0.1: 4 i, - ...o Q 5.6 -sr., - ,NFS Q Sins 2 2 .Ss- . if , ...fm A .5 r ,, B ,!' J? ,P 5 ta gi :Chili fl 0 o I ll 9 0 :- ffrkg rf . Ti -, 17 Wa? -if iillllglilllif-.'lils ,' M ,. aff is --fi ,.. . .ig 'fin ' K ... 12,5 l 1 -L U o I I o o -..., :WL It ,I .. 2? i 1, vuqdar v N ' BASKETBALL Coach Nlills built his team with two lightweights. Kennedy and Delonas, and a squad of green but determined men. They developed a fighting spirit that carried them into third position in the conference standing. Wfith the idea in mind that two of his best men would be lost by the nine- semester ruling, Coach Nlills played a large number of men in the pre-conference games. getting experience against such teams as Streator. Oak Park, and the Illinois State School for Deaf. The decisive victory against Rockford, 28 to 23, practically eliminated Rock- ford from the conference championship. At the conclusion of the season Wardley, a freshman, was elected captain for 1932. Smarker was unanimous choice for all-conference and the leading scorer in the conference. Seamans, TVlcEwan, Heggie, Smarlcer, Carloss, and Murley are all graduating and won their first heavyweight basketball letter. These men played great ball and should have gotten some experience in their earlier years. Next year,s pros- pects are much better. and a fighting team under Captain Wardley will represent Joliet, Witli a new coach and green material it takes time to produce championshipsg but without a letterman other than lightweights this year's team won twelve games. losing four of the ten games lost by the margin of one point. Next year with a more experienced team Joliet should be much better. As in football a new fighting era has just begun. -..all 122 W' . I 75 ,fy ive l 0... aff ,. 44' f'Yf51if,gE5fl?Q2L. ?lllll'?5?ii,1PQ ' ,,.. ll 1 Ja f 4 f ,iff , . 'lllllllll ' T E l I ER ME f .i-,dt :ll,.L,....., 1-1 'v e l.l fb-1 0 tl W- 'F 'W ,lONICSf-l'nci1niy eye ln-r lmasket. Cir-il hall liandlcr hut S Q. lacks tire and determination. Basketbzill smart. lv ,gf 7. 0 ' Q growing and iniprnring constantly. NX atch tor him in X I I -3:11 future. X jx 'L- if? 'ffl l7l i l'lille-.Xll-c--inference lightweight guard taken -lver I Q. len' tournament squad. lj-mil tletensive man. Best lung if - . shut in c.iiilei't-rice. Lacks ilrive to the basket. but E, i -.hnultl clt-relwp that next year. Loves athletics and is a 'Q ' ,EZ lighter. lle will return next year. , . . . . . . . t ff? .' 1 I Dl',l,ON,'X5 -l'revn-us experience as lightweight. bpt-ell j --S. . lg E galnie and great iigliter. Blade up fer lack ot size lty f QQQ' . :fi :iggrt-ssireness and ileterininatinn. Flighty at times lun! E351 .Q gt- V - cm-il in a pinch. .Xlways tighting to win. Graduates. QW, Q? ' ffl? 'Q DON JONLS QQQQ DQWQ QQ Q 8 ,. ,y lj ijpf' ij--j 'W' ... . ,. . . . X lll'.l-l-ll',- lfainul experience as lightweight. Played every A yr pusitinn and a very capable reserve for any positinn. fa 52. Smart player nn Hum-, G-intl spirit and loyal worker. , . E l,ii'alL11tte.'. , 'Sail 1 R Q 'XlURl.lfY---'l'l1rt-0 years' playing experience with Minou- QQ' i' 151.4 Q Q ka, Spark plug ul team sectmrl semester. Hard worker. , 4 .tp . . liame on Rnclcl'm'tl's Hun' won himQadmiratiou oi every RQ ,-., an SE-If .M ,lnlict an1lQRuekfnril fan. Always ni there tigliting lin' L' .3 GUS DH-GNJQQS Q Q xictury, lframluates. HEGGLE 1' 2- 3 sifxu ws ii e -' -' V - ' W ' - - H Q ,..: , ,t . x . .ff est dining guard in tunteiente seeolnl QQ.,-Q5 - semester. l'ruverl tu he a rind. Has great heart and gi is an'itlenl type ul athlete. lf he had another year would -' Q he one ul greatest guards. Great sport on and alt the Q' llnnr. Halle seennd all-conference team. lYill not return. AQ . , 4 ' ...i . .. . e Nlclzll.-Xhftn-Laptain, On squad for first time. .X I 'Q player with nu weaknesses, except inexperience. Slmulil ,M Q 'AQ -A55 Q 5 havQe played l-ini! agn. Une of hest defensive men in Q: KM! ' rmilereiice. linrnl hall handler and smooth dribbler. ilu-Wil ,fi A 'M , 'L 3 ITASHQCE ?El.7tll.EY cwllt-ge material. XX ill he greatly missed next year. l-AWXQNCE Zim 33 -iilflm .. -rf '. ' .fNiY:':7 ' SRIAICKERWCOQ-Captain, l'nanin10us choice for all-Cone K: . terence team. Secnml nt conference scoring. Steady and Q ' zlwpt-nrlahle. Cond hall handler. Qlfqually good on detense ' df - ' and ritifense. Oilensc ttf team built around him. tive ' .- ,- .. haskets in a ruw against Rockford turned defeat into a fy 5, Q spectacular victory. Great college material. Graduates. A is ' , are a JE PE CllltRLE5'CllUu'll5FPllll'if- XYARDLlfYfC:lptain-elect. One of nmst promising fresh- I 1 -- . . . JOHN Sllalqx SNIKPKEYX j men to enroll here. Developed rapnlly. Cool under tire sg L... X :xnil always giving lns hest. XYill make good leader. Wfwtrd -Q Despite size, continually out-jumperl opponents. Should ' Q. ' liurn cmitweiice up in next three years. ,5'Si8r 1 C' I as . 4. CJ .. s -.2 , , ,, , . . Q . 'Qt lxlfhhlzlih -Captain for hrst semester. Better on lvas- Q 5 if ff' -' 5 2 ketliall Hum' than nn lonthall Field. One of hest prep 5, . .V . .. , . . . A P 9g.fQg,Q 4 . athletes In lllulmlle XX est. bhtuulcl make any college team, p.,- '- ' Q A if physical stamina will hold him up. ' Q . Y 52 QQ SQ Xe Q ,f -. t '- V i ff 1 ' ' y CARLOSS-l'rt'vinus experience on lightweight squad. 'S - is .Q 4, ffclkf Jlll ltfitllflfl' Gnnrl hall handler and lvest shot in squad. but lacked sell QQEOKQE KENNEDY . Q Q' eonhtlence. Graduates. Y' 'T O1 f. 5 N IP . BlfL'llZNERfYery fast butQlackeil experience. Has just I ' li-und himself. Llink for Qhnn to lead offense next Iwi- 0 years. llard worker. Weak defensively, but working ' A! hand tu improv. it tould be great next year Q8 FQ H:llZQlD caress ,reef 123 lse- itlitbml Sli 55.7 llliit -.qv-1 r liz: g..2 iii Q 'il-:Tir L -flflflllrllw -o .,.. :lf -.9 -sg T- . r 3-. I ' x ... .raft Q K N x 1 M 1 Xxx mllliglil 0 0 I I o o Ji!! .fi-il 'SQ 'Q ,,. I i i J -Q - . -- First Rim'--liiitsini, Lewis, Tilihle, Sliiilwiuiiiill, Kiiupiiiski. lliml-X XYyk1-if IN1:iseii!I, Vivliczzi. Limhucher, Iizissig, Secwiifl Rim'-1iei'x'u. lfrit-:Ii'irll. jullxiiiseli. livililrn. S1ml.iricl1, Tesiqitiirc, Iluttcf, xI1liL'St'V1lC, Foster. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Coach WykofT's Lights although not out in front at the end of regular conference season. won six out of their ten conference tilts, They played twenty games during the season and won most of them. In conference matches the Lights won every game scheduled on the home floor and lost every game played away except their first match with W. Aurora. Aurora came from behind to tie the score when the gun went off. But Joliet won in the overtime 25-18. Rockford then journeyed here to take a trouncing 20-14. With a victory over E. Aurora a week later the Lights made it three conference games in a row. But then they went to Freeport and lost a tough one. Elgin went home disappointed, for the Lights squeezed out a 23-22 victory. Joliet beat W. Aurora for the second time the following week, but Rockford made this joy short-lived for she ran wild over Joliet and won 34-16. That wasn't hard to take, for Rockford had not lost a game on her home Hoor for many seasons. Then E. Aurora retaliated with another defeat for Joliet, winning 16-12. Wykoff then cut most of his regulars to prepare for next year. These new green players out- fought Freeport to gain a victory. Ir took an overtime for Joliet to edge out a 22-20 advantage. The Lights ended the season by losing to Elgin at Elgin. With at least a whole team of letter men back for next year maybe Wyk can turn out another championship team. -. ei 124 1-on-1 xN,.2 ii ...- .ij gli' A J' ,HWi1im.'2,, fimtifslnfl-iff 7 I ' fiffi ff! fi- ',. 'RQ' ,1 .. A. S E 2 .W M 3 if tiff x e ig 1: V i 1- F if Q i il Q ' I -X Q 2, gf wtf C? ii' r. , l .- mt,- V . 4 ' - l -1 ' f '. M-1 Qt. 3 ,Q ' iff? .-1 A 11 :,.: - 7 W Ah M? X Bl Ft LETTER ME KACHELHOFFER ff Another mid-year player. Rest guard the lights have had fur many seastms. Excellent defensive man. Speedy ullensive player. TESSIATORE-Tessiature played at lmth center and fm- ward. Is naturally a forward hut was the best jumper nn the squad. tid-gfl at evading his guards and plunking in a hasket iimx' and then. Graduates. KROl'lXSKI-fFreslnnan. has three more years and with added experience will lie dangerous tu any team. Fair shut. MATFSMEVAC-A forward, althwugh not a star player. was a tighter. Needs unly experience. Returns. llOLIJENfBest shot in squad. Played figirward. Excel- lent pivot man. Gmail at side-lmand shots. Fair drihhler and free-throw tnsser. HUTSONfA niid-year man. Fastest player on squad. Overweight kept hi:n out of must of the games. ljuncl shot at set-ups. Sl'OLARlCHiEveu though unsteady,-when playing at par is au asset to any team. A hard hghter. FERROf,-as a center Ferro gut his share of tip-offs. Best game against VVest Aurora. Good feeder and a fair pivot man. Is cool under hre. Lost to squad for next year. ,lOHANSENfPlaying at forward his lrest game was against Freeport. Fair at dribbling in far set-ups. FREDERlCK+Played as a guard. Best game against Elgin, here. Handled hall well and was good at re- covering off the backboard. Fair advances of lwall. Graduates, TlBl3LEfHeld down a substitute forward position. Fair shut and is accurate when in eluse. Played best against Freeport. Has a stick-to-it spirit. Back next year, STRAPPAZUN-A substitute guard. Good at4 recover' ing rebounds, Fair feeder and with more experience will hecome First rate player, Returns. LEXYIS--Played the latter Qart of the season as a center and acquitted himself as a hghter. VYill lac hack. Noteftlnly thuse whose names are given are letter men, -..ag 125 Eg..- I, ef 5:11 Q ' , A ' f , 4 73' wx: av F , Qui , 4 P -, 4.:', 1 .-1. -11:53 'ts S' , -4 M - .ri 3 Q 3,252 1 s .- ei FR .Lx il, 5 Q' ' X, . gi' 1 Q V.-y lil! . V. Q 'K' ' 'fix .FL ,S ' ' A ...g I -.-1 g-Q S i.: ,.i ' X lllllldl 0 0 W' I , 1, K Be s sf if X sf X Q Q S . 3 r l . 'ri 0 f -X I 0 st.--W -C 1-enum Y - 18 1 ng. illmllh f U. fvf -v-was Q ' 'QA LF., sv 257 U 4 -- -'Fu 1- Z Aa'mMN mmluwlr -41. o D I I 0 0 f o-- 13 Sv-J . .Qu .fm HQ... 3 1- 0.3. A III Q 9... 9-1 Q Q, N .A V' V 4 i iff TOURNAMENT SQUAD lflxwl R-m XX.uwHuy. Xlvl'fxx.ux, 5n1.ulw1', N':n11.u.N, Xlurlvy. Nwnu-1 Run ,I-Huw, C.uI.,W, limllfluw, llutlc-V. Ilmggqlc. Cwzxcll NIIIIN. BLUE AND GOLD CLUB Fnrst Rmvf-Matlci. lhhr, Sul:lm1, Hills, Lewis, Arr--vlfl. Rnmeriz, Srnarker, liultzner, Stephen, Farr. Sem,-nd RowsF4u'go, Bluinn, IXIcKeand, Zinscr, Foster. Duw, Ferro, De-lonzxs, XYar1lley, Freelricks, McKean Thxrd Huw-lfnulmnnn, Nh-Kay, lllasuuw. Alfmfnruliln, -luhzwsen. Tlhlmle, Gulmleu, Snlrll, Fritz. lfuurzh Rmviliaufflnzm. Ik-guiu. lletswn, Dull'-r. Krviglmt. lk-Ihr-lwl. Nclsmm. Ccxrhnm. Mclfwan. Fifth Ru-.xfBnyQaxx', Scrur. Przyhg Sz. +941z659w 'sg if Q lop Rim X-in Plauliecki, c-uiclig I-rntli, L, Sliznnlini. bt-ar. klizipline. In-lt--ii. H4-in-in limi Ben Scar. Kaiillnixm. BIm'tnii, Yan Zzimll. Erickson. TI-IE SWIMMING TEAM This year a new sport was introduced at Joliet I-Iighg this sport was swimming. The boys forming this team had previously been in meets under different colors other than the Blue and Gold. The students at Joliet feel that the team experienced a very fine season. con- sidering the fact that they won live out of eight meets. Their greatest accomplish- ment seems to be the defeat of Streator's crack team. Streator is the champions of the Iroquois Valley Conference, and Joliet defeated them twice. Tn beating Streator the Joliet tankers broke four conference recordsg but they are not a member of this conference, and the time will not be ofhcial. The coaching and managing of the aquatic stars was under the direction of Roy N. Fargo. director of athletics, and Carroll Bolton, former member of the team. He and another member, Henry Morton, are graduates. Herbert Graves was added to the squad to make up for the loss of these men. With the exception of Paul Kauffman the team will remain intact for next season, and coupled with the experience of this season, we look for a very successful season. fcontinued on page 129, --V-Pif 127 lie - .... ull .,. gt- . ,465 ' xg: is -.ns '7Ef:.. 4457 fa A ll' i la' -U. 0 o I I 0 n -- ...pf P. N. I ir -o ..-Q a .--Q-4 U if f . 'W V rt -We .? . tug 5, . N--. f gi I .... igif, -cv- l4l'Qllmi a 0 I l o o I .. 151 2..- vii 1 M TRACK March 21 Big Six Conference Indoor Meet Won by E. Aurora, Joliet Znd. April 3, 4 Oak Park Indoor Relay. April ll --- Class Meet won by Juniors. April 18 --- E. Aurora Dual Meet --- won by E. Aurora. April 25 W. Aurora Dual Meet --- won by Joliet. April 25 --- Ottawa H. S. Relay Carnival won by Joliet. May Z --- Gateway Classic, Clinton, Iowa --- Joliet Brd. May 9 --- District Meet at E. Aurora 3 qualified. May 16 --- State Finals Meet held after Year Book went to press. May Z3 Big Six Conference Meet. Stephen. Beltzner, and Foster, single-handed, won the Ottawa I-ligh School Relay Carnival against some of the best athletes in the state. They qualified at Aurora in the District meet to compete at Champaign in the State Finals. The following boys won their letters during the season: Bartelt, hurdlesg Belfield, hurdlesg Beltzner, pole vault, and high jumpg DuClos, pole vaultg For- neris, 440 yard rung Foster, mile rung Heggie, broad jumpg Keeley, javeling Korst, shot putg Stephen, shot and discusg Seamans, shot putg Swanson, 880 yard rung Willows, mile. -1 128 n ,114 '32 4-...xx I fi ' if Z Animiwh mmllnllli 0 1 4 V. O ' If if ii xxxxx V ., 4.-b W J, 5 E305 STEPHEN BREHK5 STATE SHOT RECORD J I V . .,,. . .. I STEPHEN The outstanding athlete of the year who has put the 12 pound shot farther than last year's state record in nearly every meet of the year, his best put to date being 53 feet 313 inches at the Clinton. Iowa, meet. He holds the conference record in the shot put and the discus record in several meets. BELTZNER An excellent athlete who ranks high in the pole vault and high jump. His best vault to date is 11 feet 1013 inches. His best high jump is 5 feet 11 inches. Qualified for state finals. FOSTER A sure point winner in any meet. He is a 4:40 miler and should go great in the state finals at Champaign. THE SWIMMING TEAlV1-Continued from page 127 Following are the names of the men and events they took part in: Free style, Morton, Chapline, Shannon, Ben Sear, Graves, Bolton. Back Stroke: Bolton, Groth. Breast Stroke: Bill Sear, Van Zandt. Fancy Diving: Kauffman, Erickson, I Van Zandt. 0 Following is the record of their season: Rockford 51, Joliet 153 Elgin Aca- I demy 41, Joliet 35: Thornton 23, Joliet 43, Streator 28, Joliet 383 Streator 24. cl Joliet 42g LaSalle-Peru 23, Joliet 52: LaSalle-Peru15, Joliet 42. l -Y - S? 129 lie ' .N1': v, ll + . fi is 11-. K' ?iPii'l y1ig: qmill ff ..-1 -Q .gig ,, . Z., Q.. in lllllll iii' l 0 I I o o rf. 9: ei -- aq- x,,.2 X HMM, Mllilrillll f x c as B. IM - I I'1rst limi' Xlclxvzixxil. il-aliinsuiu, SIIFLHLIIU. MQCHWJI1, Ricllmulnl, Carlson, jones, lit-i'kcx1s1neyc'i' 9 I I' K H I C I I ll ll' . vcuiiu xnxx c-l'I'. Lim IH. 111' uss. - cnscli, u vii HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Beginning with the all-school tournament many new faces appeared for the tennis team. Instead of the usual two doubles and three singles matches with visiting schools, more matches have been scheduled, thus giving the green men much needed experience. The team possesses no stars, but by hard work has won all of its dual matches, the victims being Chicago Heights, West Aurora, Lockport, Elgin, Kankakee and East Aurora. Hyde Park's state championship squad went home defeated, the Blue and Gold winning four of the seven matches. Facing the district tournament minus that stellar doubles combination of Barr and Austin, and without lVlcKeand, singles champion, the outcome was prob- lemarical. However, both Joliet doubles teams, Carlson-Hoffer and Carloss- Kerr, together with Jones, sophomore singles sensation, came thru with flying colors. The state and conference meets are still ahead of the squad, and only hard, conscientious labor will bring the best of awards to the Blue and Gold. A most creditable showing has been made in the dual matches by Sprague, Ger- kensmeyer, Jensen, Richmond, McGowan and Hamlin. ' On May 15-16, Joliet won her first state tennis title. After five gruelling matches, Don Jones, southpaw star, emerged with the state singles title. His scores by rounds follow: QU Won from Powell fBridgeportj I6-ll Q6-Zi. Q21 Rifkind fSennl Q6-Il Q6-Zj GJ Shostrom fparkerj I6-31 16-31 l4l Butler lDanvillel I6-41 Q6-OJ 151 Braun fBellevillej I6-3l I6-lj The first doubles team of Carlson and I-Ioffer lost in the semi-finals to Weiss and Weiss of Hyde Park, who won the state title. Carlson and Hoffer won in the first three rounds from Staunton, Oak Park, and Harrison Tech. - 63+ 130 is -- . INTRA-MURAL ATHLETICS Intra-mural athletics, under the direction of Coach Becker, made its initial bow to the students of this high school in the form of a spirited basketball season. Teams were organized and assigned to two leagues, the larger boys competing in the Big 8, and the smaller ones in the Little 7. Eight boys were assigned to each of these 15 teams, and a round robin schedule was played to determine a champion. Cnly varsity men were barred from competition. Well over one hundred boys of various sizes and weights developed the fun- damentals of the game, received the benefits of healthy exercise, and may provide material for future school teams. The championships in the two divisions were not settled until the closing minutes of the final games. In the Big 8, the cham- pionship narrowed down to a race between 3 teams, managed by Spencer, Morgan, and Bolton. The final scores show the closeness of these games: Spencer 17, Morgan 13, Bolton 24, Spencer 22, Bolton 40, Morgan 39. In the Little 7, the race proved to be a three cornered alfair, between teams managed by Sprague, Brown, and Foster. The final scores were: Sprague 37, Brown 15, Foster 28, Sprague 225 Foster 21, Brown 20. Ar the close of the season an elimination tournament was held between the champions of the two leagues and of the shop leagues. Spirited battles, bringing out the best in the competitors, marlced the close of a successful campaign. In its infancy, this newest branch of sport should prove to be an immense benefit to the mass of boys in this school. Provided with proper facilities and equipment, such games as baseball, tennis, football, boxing, wrestling, playground ball, volleyball, and track, should find their niche in the future intra-mural program. ' 7 N LEI JOLIET SEND5 FIVE NEI' MEN T0 QUPIPETE FOR STATE TENNIS 'TITLE 4.-,gf 1315+-V ML fa -o-- , 1? fifffg X MIIIIIIIIII1. I I o I I 0 0 I Ie. - o ' 1-e , WX 'lIIIIIIIIHI f 'gf Q , -. ' .Jena- 4.,h 1621 X ' WL I JT 7 I B, , X W . 1' 4' E PB ,swf ' 'Willem-34 .L L44 4 o 0 I J: ' .t -..-x .. 4 N 2 .. ..... fi. ,,7iW'7:iff-'nj i1aumlHlwi i FIRST PLACE V .,, A EX , U . T - A,-N A-5 is ' sf-A . -.Q - ' -- -' X' 1. Us a n - . . Jeanna ,,.,. :..,.- - 33 2 , 'sw' ,V l v H- .. Q , ,, , .l V ,T I . I ig 1 , . , , 1 W eg . as- S3 fb 124 ,T N gig . I ,H . .ag ' wt 5 ',.L, ,,,, N ia SECOND PLA CE vv THIRD PLACE H132 555- LITTLE 7 FOSTER'S TEAM Won 6 -- Lost 0 James Cummings Dave Elkins Theba Foster Ray Paclratzilc Willia111 Querio Melvin Vffitlcin SPRAGUES TEAM Won 5 -- Lost l Paul Brummond Ray Carlson Jack Haslett Bob Nevins Amos Savage Russell Schmitz Richard Sidell Howard Sprague BROWN'S TEAM Won 4 -- Lost Z Marcus Bluth LeRoy Brown LaVerne Chalstrom Stephen Dowse Herb Farr Lyle Gewehr Wayne Potter BIG 8 BOLTON'S TEAM Won 6 -- Lost 0 Carroll Bolton Dales Bush Albert Clarlc Corwell Fleming Alan Killeen Sol Lentini Walter McKay Robert Secor SPENCER'S TEAM Won 5 -- Lost 1 Howard Baht Edward Galvin Lee Spencer Robert Zinser Williaxlm Zinser MORGANS TEAM Won 4 -- Lost 2 Richard Dobbs Harlan Jensen Leo Kaiser Louis Kenny Egner Melin Joe Morgan Paul Savich Jack Slattery FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE .sa -' - -f? mt -5 . , 'K' 2532: 4 ' ,,,, ,Z . A , K T. xl x V i:.g,u5,1 'ft ,A ' 1, . 1 'fr ',s '- ,v i ' 'Xl-I , A - N 1 ,,,...-Q 3 . M Q 3 1 E . . 1 . . - ' ff' - A . K- 5 P, ' A : 3 I iv, , J I sr , av -A be L A 75. 1 1 Q A Q, :L THIRD PLACE 33 +55 - 'lf l ff: '27 W 42 MT llllullll + M l 0 I I 0 0 x,.2 Z ZFWL' ii.. my Wlllllw : .bfz go ,ef.r,,, 4, . -.1 Q- .4 r W N11 - WJ? Aff -fat mmm: 0 o I l o o . 5.15, 1-fo-Q P - as 1. Lit WHY SHOP ATHLETICS? Sports for All is the slogan of the shop athletics program of our high school. Shop athletics is another term for intra-mural athletics. When athletics were first introduced into the schools of this country, the chief purpose was to provide a wholesome form of recreation for the masses. This end was attained to a great extent, but, as time went on, athletics became so highly specialized that the original and fundamental idea of Sports and Recre- ation for All was practically abolished. In its place, we find in our schools small groups of students tutored and coached to the highest degree in order to bring glory to their school and city by defeating like groups of other schools. While this system has its educational and recreational values and is in no way harmful to the schools and players, it forgets and neglects the fundamental purposes of athletics. It robs the masses to satisfy a rather selfish motive. We are living in a period of reconstruction insofar as athletics are concerned. The idea of intra-mural athletics is fast regaining its popularity throughout the schools of our nation. It is only fitting and proper that the J.T.I-I.S. should fall in line with such a movement. This objective is being achieved in our shop program, which is strictly intra-mural in its organization and administration. During the present year about 375 shop boys have participated in the differ- ent sports of the athletic program. Although this participation is not compulsory, but optional, the number of boys who did take advantage of this opportunity speaks for its popularity and necessity. SHGP BASKETBALL Basketball is the most popular sport in our athletic program. It is a sport which can be carried on throughout the winter season, which covers about four or five months. One hundred thirty-five games were played this year. At least that many more might have been played had we had the gymnasium facilities. Basketball was divided into a heavyweight and a lightweight division. In the early part of the season, every boy who cared to was given a chance to play. This was done by making up teams within each shop, and a tournament run off to decide the winner within each shop. This plan proved very successful. A total of forty-two squads with seven members to each squad was represented in this tournament. After Christmas each shop selected two squads, a heavyweight and a light- weight squad. Each team played every other team in its division. At the end of the season an elimination tournament was held, and the shop shield and letters were awarded the winners. The Machine Shop won the heavyweight division. The Wood Shop won the lightweight division. 'iii I34 ls? -- X PWR 4Q'Qw W. EM? Sw ,g,.,f, N. -f. G , iimiisf ,x. wx ws N UE., .+. ... x, yi? wif? MACHINE SHOP HEAVIES lzmna, Garrwm-, Clark, M:u'sl1g1ll ilk-pt. Ha-mlb, Bzuwxcs. Slctte, 1.'Xthletic Uirccn Yelvellwtti. wb, McCul'u. Snmrun. ,. gm Q Q x WOOD SHOP LIGHTS kxl'lilHIk'l'C!U. Skuslclc. Paul. Mila-llvr 4U4'1rt. llvqnll, M.w:xl'ck, 1.1111-1u'. lTl'ul1cl1.nlx Kllzxnzlgcrl, Slack. Y-vung, Sluttu fllircrtlu 1, 'Il rlcp. 135 553-- p-o .. MW 'v -m --'gf ' JZ 1- . .vm 4. A Mia,-xx WWW 0 f 0 I I o o '. ,,.,':1,- .AL L, ...- 7 f 4 fi 55. ' wif -...- 3- ' fs 0.3 if bbm,7 L fb: L ff.:-fa' , ' M Ol x.,.,.i1fB NVQ, A . 51. 1..g-. s 4? M llllllwlf Q lf o 0 I 0 0 N' i ' ii. 3.5 ...V pq .-. ff 'xx.,..2 af' ' I 2' , Mlllllll ii' 356 liars! Rim Yr-1'-lc-vIici', Yilzill, Xliitvscwslu. 94-cmiil Ruin XX' 'l':-Vlep, Sp-nxii, lf. ilivrltip Korst, Hein. 'I'-magic, 'l'liiril R-in Slultc. l'.iul, kin-ll, Kfistvliu. Cllimlcrlr, Meullei HM-pt llt-.iilk INDQOR BASEBALL Playground ball is another popular sport in the shop program. XVhile the season is short, the enthusiasm is tremendous. Some difficulty was encountered in obtaining a suitable field, Approximately 85 boys participated in this sport. The shop shield and letters were also awarded the winners. The following program was carried out. Monday, April Z7 Auto vs. Drafting: Electric vs. Machine. Tuesday, April Z8 Plumbers vs, Printers, Wood vs. Auto. Wednesday, April 29 Drafting vs. Plumbersg Printers vs. Electric. Thursday, April 30 Wood vs. Machineg Plumbers vs. Auto. Monday, May 4 Drafting vs. Electricg Printing vs. Wood. Tuesday, May 5 Plumbers vs. Machineg Auto vs. Printers. Wednesday, May 6 Drafting vs. Wooclg Plumbers vs. Electric. Thursday, May 7 --- Auto vs. Machineg Drafting vs. Printing. Monday, May 11 Electric vs. Autog Machine vs. Drafting. Tuesday, May 12 --- Plumbers vs. Woodg Printers vs. Machine. Wednesday, May 13 Wood vs. Electric. ---wif 136 lie-- t. . avsti , Q, at . it A . . JK. , ' . i Swv-f A r Wt W 1 , 4, -. V -fl i h L, 1 . E. r. r . Q F- A px . 93 s A 'A me . i i ., 1:-...ia - l X ,,.. A First Rmx-f-.-Xiiilcrs-iii. lixiziu, M-riiipcr. Duliiclc. Src-lnil R-iw-Sclirotli. lliwckxxiiy. Ixcrn, Fornrri-, llciillvscy FIELD AND TRACK Field and Track was introduced into the shop athletic program last fall as an experiment to see if the shop boys would be interested. It proved to be very successful. While it was impossible to include all the events of a Field and Track meet in the short time we had, we feel that the effort was well worth our while as it opened another avenue for recreation for our shop boys during the early fall and spring months. Many boys who have never had much success in other sports found they had natural ability for Track work. While it is not our chief aim in shop athletics to recruit material for varsity, in many cases it has been an incentive for boys to try out for and make good on our high school teams. A Field and Track meet will be a yearly event in the shop program from now on. THE ATHLETIC BOARD Every year the members of the various teams are awarded letters. This is done by the Athletic Board. Last year letters were awarded only to those who were on the football, basketball, or track teams, but this year letters were also given the swimming team. Qther letters were given to the managers of the different teams, and to the cheer leaders. The members of the board are: Superintendent W. XV. Haggard, Mr. T. M. Deam, Miss Glenna Hamill, R. N. Fargo, Lawrence Seamans, Harriet Kay, Dales Bush, and Laura Sprague. - eil 137 - ,-9 16 Ph! 'T If ,D f -1 gi 1- 0'- flu ' li M, o 0 I I o 0 uf' - ' 1-1-' V5 ' - H, p r, IW P --.1 -Ng? ' 1 , nf.1 BliPE F o 0 I I 0 U -.aff is-.,v.w . 'I .3:. :nf . w as Lb, , ' lo- oli I, Z V' -QF' V ' nv . , uv ., M., mas AT THE OPENING OF THE GIRLS' GYMNASIUM ti , ik? 'F . .3 ,-f... .. 1 N 4 X lk , U ' 1 .Y fax ' 5 DOROTHY s. WESTENDARD wi NERD OF DEPARTMENT M. W ... .:.N ,W PH0EB5,.i'!lif.H'RBY WHA RUGGLES Um U e.......I JlliX'f'Q'l:us..a, ...,.... ....,.f,.,N crux vo A acnaoi. or Pnvsaul. lnvcA1uoN,N.v: VERNQ BAILEY HOY-1' , Am:-mm-sr 1 nu-av-.11 MAWON K,BowLE5'm-D .iouzf .Aumon cm.i.zc: ............. ...:.a.... MBU- MECLENNQHAN -a.1....Q.m.. ....,vm.1v mourn 51 wars nosvuuc, cmcnncr T1-IE OPENING OF THE NEW GIRLS' GYMNASIUM Twelve hundred girls in gym suits of pastel shades performed mass exercises at the dedication of the new gym, May 6, 1931, at 8 o'clock. Folk dances of foreign countries were interpreted by a group of high school and Junior College girls. The new gymnasium affords all modern conveniences, its size makes it pos- sible for all classes to meet together in their work. The locker rooms include 1,125 individual lockers, 125 master lockers, and 59 showers. The physical examination rooms, also included in the new addition, are fully equipped, and each girl, as in the past, will be given a thorough physical examin- ation. If she is physically fit, she is enrolled in a regular gym class, if defective in any way, her attendance to thc corrective gym classes will be required. The physical education courses are so arranged that a girl can participate in any sport she desires. Baseball, basketball, hockey, track, tennis, riding, swim- ming, and volleyball are the major sports, while walking, tap dancing, skating, and other outside activities are minor sports. 139 4- --o .ug 1.- -11 AL -.1-g fy? 5- N ' ' T 'aj Wllllll 0 tes - , I t. -wi-'- 1 o o ..q, 1-.Q ff ff-R. x TS.,-'iii ,M ,aw ,- H -6- 13 4 5275 si! W . . s o -. fi ww il... lillml Slit. L-I-. Milf ' ...-.o-.. -iii 2 0 I I o . ...- x.,.2 as ' --e-1 A 11 Hlllllll i GA A. ASSEMBLY GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATTQN President Christine Schwartz Vice President Eloise Hunt Secretary-Treasurer Genevieve Kaspcr Assistants Florence Nadelhoffer, Veronica Rossi Social Committee Chairman Louise Carlson Faculty Advisors Miss Dorothy Westendarp, Mrs, Phoebe Ann Kirby All girls are eligible for membership in the C1.A.A. The organization, to stlmulate more interest in sports. operates on a point system. This year new chenille emblems are being awarded for merit, instead of the usual felt ones. Six hundred points win a J while a NJGAAN is awarded for twelve hundred points: large state awards are given for additional points. Emblems symbolic of the sport in which the individual participates are also awarded at the annual G.A.A. banquet in the Spring. - eil 140 '- 1 vt X f , .4 w l's?l ffC.x , f fuel CJ If rst ll'-wfllney. Aqnni. Illfirtvv-It. Hunt. K.l9IIt'I'. F.nliv'm-r. Mmurll. Sc-cm:-l Row Amlersrm. Carlson, Buiiingainrr. XYisu4-Il. Mzzrwick. lfuguct! Scotlaml. BASKETBALL Three tournaments were played during the basketball season. The Round Robin, in which ten high school teams and two Junior College teams participated, was won by the AII Sophomores. The elimination tournament was won by the junior College team. The Junior College team emerged victorious from the Inter-Class tournament when they defeated the Sophomores 32-26. The class teams were chosen before the elimination tournament and captains were chosen. P. Van Zandt, and Parry captained the Freshman teamsg Brehm and Huey, the Sophomore: C. Schwartz, the A Sophomoresg C. Huey and G. Kasper, the Junior teams, and Baumgarner, C. Vreuls, and L. Carlson, the Senior teams. The teams were composed of the following girls: Freshmen: G. Anderson, L. Blogg, I. Glasgow, P. Hoessler, C. Hartley, E. Lentini, L. O'Neill, Parry, L. Rauworth, Rollinson, P. Thompson, P. Van Zandt, Sophomores: L. Baczulc, J. Brehm, M. Cooling, C. Flexer, L. Fritz, Huey, M. Kirinich, D. Motta, G. Snider, F. Udhe, V. Van Steenberg, E. Weidxnanq A Sophomores: N. Arnold, -I. Bolstad, Carlin, M. Downey, A. Killeen, M. Peters, V. Rossi, C. Schwartz: Seniors: V. Anderson, Archibald, Baumgarner, L. Carlson, E. Diffanbaugh, C. Fugett, M. Lindstrom, L. Marwick, E. McCambridge, E. Scotland, C. Vreuls, M. Wiswell. VC, .. , ,gb ima AW' 1 Q lllllll- l o I l o o -.bfi .T 'l' as - ef 141 he -W- 1-10 5 H5 52 1121753 nw, my mmm . 1.-O... ? W me an IFN, :KW f 2 it' .... 1 5 H, Z 'mililla X o 0 I I 0 D LL 'fi :nf ui.- -1. x,.,2 l sglriag A Almlllllf f ' .- TI-IE TERPSICHOREAN CLUB President , Alice Heath Vice President Helen Erickson Secretary-Treasurer , Gertrude Johannsen Faculty Sponsor , Mrs. Phoebe Ann Kirby The Terpsichorean Club grew out of the desire of a group of girls to form a dancing club for those who had the capacity to advance faster in dancing than was possible in ordinary class work. The aims of the club are to develop an appreciation of dancing as an artg to master the body as an instrument of beautyg and to stimulate a greater interest in finer music. The membership is open to all those who pass the fundamentals of the dance. For those who desire membership tests are given consisting of motor controlg realization and appreciation of music through movementg interpretation of musicg and original dance compositions. Those who successfully pass the tests are ini- tiated into the club with simple but beautiful ceremonies, to which the mothers of the girls are invited. - ei 142412- N fl! Ruth lfallkills. Ray llflggett, X1-rnzi ltluyt, Florence Nzulellx-ilfer, Nancy Slwrw-wml. Frances Riggt, llclcn ggarxier, NllS:- XY:-steinlarp, Louis Bousi A horseback riding club has been organized by Miss Westendarp. Helen Mary Brown is president of the organization. The club meets every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday night at the Woodruff riding stables. a week, and classes in all types of swimming and gymnastics are available to the members. held in the early Fall. Ethel Scotland was chairman. In keeping with the ath- letic idea of the association, a Sport Dance, planned by L'Marie Marwiclc and Louise Carlson, was held in April. year. The first tournament was played on the campus, and the Junior Jinx were the victors. The Inter-Class elimination tourney was won by the A Freshman team, defeating the Junior team l-0. Hartleyg The Freshman Flyawaysf, D. Bensong The Freshman Fleets, Jane Huey, 'The Fresh Freshiesf' L. Fritz, The Sophomore Team, C. Schwartzg Jun- ior Jinx, C. Huey, Junior Jump-Ups, E. Hunt, Senior Hawks, E. McCam- bridgeg and Senior Snaps, D. Haslett. -Q ,,:1.Qf'f, ...Q- lil lil ii l i 0 o I lam- Fav. Eva Olilhavcr, Helen Marv llrown, Maxine Ruelil, Caroline lluey, ,luily Baum- HIGH SCHOOL HORSEBACK RIDING Miss The YMCA swimming pool and gymnasium are open to the girls one clay The G.A.A. Freshmen were welcomed into the association at an unique party HOCKEY Over 150 girls, divided into eleven teams, composed the hockey squad this The teams and their captains are as follows: The Freshman Fighters, C. I 0 0 -'eil 143 ,ga 5 -o--- I -1-0-1 ,nf 'V 13 1 l ,a'lV'! 'VG N WXQ ' f ,f T? 0 LMIIMII f ' l o I S xxxv -F-. Q ff? Hx N. ,fm My ,.J T ,gf-I' ' qw ' J F 14 Y b 'J . 1 'v v' X if W , l if 1 V- file N. , f,Z?,.' ka J '51 1 1 0 0 il N' '21 ho rv :,. 'E 5 1 1 5 If 144' fn: fn., Janmwmswuv f - on -. 9, JIWUNIIUUR fQfiUN1LJkUlEfGJ1EE F' 'lv y L. 6 4 al J, L JUNIOR COLLEGE STAFF Q EDITOR Cliff Stange LITERARY EDITORS Elfrieda Boehnert Barbara Broughton ORGANIZATIONS Myrtle Kristal Hazel Last Francis Cobb GIRLS' ATHLETICS Ruth Schultz BOYS' ATHLETICS Ernest Cohenour SNAPS Irene Howell - - 13 1 ix , hh -Nix 'Q ' 57,6 r 'Q' Z, V , ,, XNX I 6 0 I 0 l 0 I W' Iulall ...vii if - 2 me :' ti ..-.o... rw W ... if .4 RRJW u UWWMEIEX ! 0 I I 0 -1. WIIUHU. -...- ,J-fh' N. QI! , !'Hi.'. ,. w. . 2111 g.HB1IIUfi2i1lI ELEANOR CARLSCDN J. J. C. I93I Augusf 3, I9lI February 28, I93l --if 146 -- xxx , X Seaborg Condon Hartiiian CFEICERS OE SECOND YEAR CLASS Earl Seaborg President Catherine Condon Vice President Arnold Hartinan Secretary-Treasurer r - 1 A COLLEGE FACULTY First Row Ilillmim, XYceh'11ulLu'p. I lL'um'r. llyflc. Hzirm'-Q. Riflixirnls-nm, McLain. Mzwllw, I,Px1m'ilwel:i'r, Second RuwgMcAn:iHv, Dirkinsmi, liahcugk, Atkinson, lhiigliu, Iiruckc-tt. 'I'rzuns. Ynggy. Egginan. Irvum Burclulif Mayo, Evans. Rnwitcli. Tliirsl Raw -Akuhinsun, NV:-lls, Lnrsim, XX'iHs. llivcus - 9.5 147 -- .-0 ,fff , . ' W .. if In WEE -Q--as 1.582 . ' 1-. 9- 'zm Nh, I O IV 0 0 Y V741 iii gl ff' 9 er ' XXI. l vY ' 'xi , illllllllfi 1 -5. -0-1-. C, 11 o- 'visi wx AI V JJ Wlllf 0 0 l o 0 V g-q O wx-.-2 m pg -,.. 13 1- llllll l' 5.XNI1'1i1. ARDOLINO He may shine shoes, Or even sell booze. lfngmeering Course, l,.X1'RA AYENY Her bangs: and dresses red Make her far from dead. 1.111-mtllrc nn-l Arts Course. l.l'Cll.li HIUXKE She has picked lher I0t,' A man she has got. 'l1n'.lL'11l-11 Cullrw. Cullc-gr Club 1,21 l:r4'ucl1 Club Ll' XX .,X A, 1.2, sllifmlulli H1mCKRA'l'll ll'f 1'f' heard l1P,S bright, .-l shining light. l'fng1m-crrnu C.1L11-wg Cullrgf- Club 1,2 RHY CARIAISS I1'e'l1 lmw it to fare, ll'lm'll hr his mate. lilvntrn :ul l'.m:1m'cr1nf: Luurw XYll,1.l.XRl .l. C.XR'l'lfR Su friwzdly and guy, lVe'd all like to be that way. l'v'n,X1f-lllvlll Cllluxc. Cwllegc Club 1,1 lfYlf1.YNX1f Cl,lfB1ENS The llftlfflll 11155 In all the class. 'l'L:lulu'r's Cwur-e, FRANCIS 11. Cllllll Bright and qzdetg Cozcldzff cause a riot. Cbcmlcnl Emqlm-erlng Cuurscg Blazer Staff 1.2: Litcrary :nn-l Splrlrlx Ellii-lr J: College Club 1,23 German Play lg ,lHl1x'ua11sm Club lg Year Bowl-Q Staff 2: Rlybert .Xflzun Awzllwl 1 -. 148 ll? .- if .L .,., ml' fl - r: -.o , ERNEST COHENOCR Hlreekb A basketball star, Far above par. Pre-Medical Cuurseg College Club 1.21 French Club 1.2: Class Secrc-tary'Treasurcr 2: Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,J. Captain 23 Golf 2. CATHERINE COXDON A right merry galg To all a pal. 'l'racl1er's Course: C-1111-gc Club 1,23 French Club 2. Yicc Presiflsnt 1: NY.A,A. 1.2: Baseball 1 ' RUTH DEANE At limes quite wise: Such pretty blue eyes. 'IK-acl1er's Course. MARY FRANCES FR.-XZER 1'l'winl A whiz at math: Goes the straight ath. P 'l'eacher's Cunrse: Cnllcge Club 1.1. CATHERINE GLEASON Studying hard: And forever on guard. Al.C3Cl1Ef'S Course: Cullcge Club 1.25 XV.A,.-X. 1,23 Ban ball 1.2: Basketball 23 Hockey .23 Tennis 2. IICSSIE GREENSHIELDS Work -well done: Helps everyone, 'l'v:4cl1rr'N. Course. ISAI!1f1.I..X IIARMENINC 1-1 pleasant smileg .1 friend 'worth while. ,, . . sf' luaclwr s Luurse. Nis- .XRNULIJ ll.XlQTM,XN lliiilll l ivl1 iv lzere' Fiil1 iv lllI6'l't Ax fullfl' XPVUIX ill lilly!! tl titH'l', C-.1111111-wr: Cullugn' Club 1.1. Su-cum-11113-'l'1'cIu11l'cx' .1 W 1 I 4 --link- -.,.. af? .gf 'I lI'llllj.'7' W .. if +1 ,J , llllllllllllxlllgx A- +3l 149 lie- - 3' Ag ,..o 1-. , If .., .. f ,G xl, xr 1 ? ll 1119 0 0 l o o .'L ,Y 1-Q3 W .,... IS T 'rf . 11, A efffflzepls, lmlfllfgf io- 'F' -lu., IKXXOX 1flENDI-QRSON 4Faxic3 H15 clever jokes Please all the folks. l'v'c-Xlmliczxl Cuurwg Cnlluge Clulm 1.23 fn.'1'm:m Play l 7 GLENN ll1':Xll1':RSOX .lluxifally inrlifzed, ,-1 Hue expert we find. l'w-C-11111111-lt: Cwulw NYI l.l.l.XRl lllfNlrlfRSOX l'vr'Cf11x1111v1'L'L' Clmrw, lRlfXli Rl. llUXY1fl.1. Snmefiuzex railed Weer1ie 5 Her xtature'x quill' teenie. l.llcx:nlL1l'f- lmwl .Xrtx Cwllrwi llluzrr Stall' 1.1. S-L If-lnwr JL Cf-llcgc Clulv 1.11 -ll-uvuzllum Clulv 1.3: Nun ll-wk 51.111 I. Simi' lfflltlll' lg NY AUX. 1.2: linfslmll 1 1 llzukvllmll I1 1111-:Ing 1.1. llffvlu-5 1.2: 'l'vl1n1x l, lil,l.lIVI I' Bl. lll'fllllfS Sure to nzlzke zz lzitg Nut slzy one bit. lfu-el,1-31:11 Cuur'xc'1 Cf-lll-pn Clulu 1.2. F1-Q-111111 Clull I'11'm'l1 11:15 -2 llnwlxall 1. llliHRt1lf1ll'Glll'fS The conzmerfial field he has flzmeng Hix tall: is eilher lm! or frozen l'1'rfC':mxue1ce Cfsurivg Clmlle-gc Clnlv 1,1 S'l'lf1YAl4'l' Cl'R'11I5S Hl l'CHlS4lN .-I politil-ian 1ze'll make, Then in your boots yozfll shake. l'rsf1.r-gal Cllurstz College Clulv 1.1, l rcsl-lent lg ,lunx A J ...I KS? 1 .-I THC ' ... 1l1fL1.lf HYBIAN .-1 mzzsifal girl: ll'it1z hair that fan furl. Ilarllex ' s Course, -. 1'j0JIj9.- Clllleue l'l:1y 1.23 lournalisni Clulr lg Stuflrnt C-umci Ynlll .imlcr 1 7 B4 lull 1' T lx : ' 'F' . A+ x Sq: XA ,X :r 4 , an R .XX -:ffl V- . M. ,1.,, S' X' fggsm' -. ww.. uv Xt 1.9.5 wg wlrf' ' , ...A...,. 2 NESS, Q 'G . X X K xX x 'X Q f X XX, :yi i. P s -'L' X . Q Qs ,'-fe, -.X A , pq. , N-XM: J , MARTIN JACKSON Knows his basketballg Even though not 'very tall. l're-Commerce Course: Basketliall 2. ET!-llil. JOHNSON Not hard to pleaseg Always at ease. Teaclie 1 5 Cc-urse. IJICK AIUNES A soap box oralor he may be, Or even a porlerg we'll wait and see. l'1'C'C4l!HU1SfCE Course: Blazer Staff I,2, Assistant Eilitur 1.2: French Club 1,.2. Vice President lg Class President 13 Journalism Cluh 25 Junior College Play 2: Spring Furnial Dance Chairman 1.2: Student Cf-uncil l,Z, Chairman 2. EMMA LOU JCDA Laughing and talkingq Riding, ne'er walking. 'liEIlCl1t'1 S Course. IJELURES KELLY Willy and gay, Each and every day. 'I'eacliur's Course. MARJORIE M. KELLY Pretty red hairy A skin so fair. Teacl1er's Course: St. Francis College lg VV.A.A. .22 Hockey 2. LEONA LARKING Rides a horseg A giggle source. 'l'eaclier's Course: College Club 1,23 XY..-XA. 1.2, Head of llnrsclwzzck Riding Clulm 23 Hockey Z. XYILIIVR LENANDER To be a lawyer is his aim: We wonder, will it bring him fame? Pre-Legal Course. -- 151 ma.- - ...Q ev - RM ., .K K x i' s gl X . . 52.11-2 f . X 22- 'I ' 1 ' P . -ye: . g . X X XYX Xf X 2 5. X 3 XX XX + A 0 X6 Q P- X vigil. X. L .:. 1.15 553:- 'sawsa' N X N A Xxx X w X X x -' , 'W X X Xx N X N , N + si . N , .X . . x ' .. X. XX r . f. X.-N 1.1 -, sf- R? E we Ji., , ie fl -rf XX, XX-L? , . .ti XXX l V ll lio- ' f lp! 2-H . lllllllllllxx 1 0 l 0 o 4 iliac ..fX .. - ,X. .nhlll . lv i- Q- 13 2 4 25.4 'mi l Xi ' 3.55. 1 -l,:lill',-if. -1:01 -c ...Q N f 1393? ? 'A li-is 1 X 1. 5 ,wiv rl 52, X- 'MW 'kg ,gil -' In 1 0 O l o 0 , fn, ,-WLYE if' ll sq 11: .nv A V '.' 2.- ' -- 5 4 A- ii 'W 1 lic...- Q-Q ir QF' .1- Sfu owlix 310121411312 His Irish rharm Is a alse alarm f . l'1'U'C V11'llI1C'1'C1Hl Cv-uracg .X Camwlla Cl:-:lr 1: L'-wllcga Clulv 1,23 Frunclu Clulw l, IHCRXEICE B1cC:XLLl'N1 Sunlz lowly ways Deserve some praise. 'IK-x1cl1c'! s Cuursul College Cluly 1.22 Frcncll Clulu 1 XY,.XfX 1.1, IIAIUJLIJ BIADIJIS liz the business world he has rlzasvn his fall ll? tvmzdfr, will il rome early ar latf? I're-C-m1n1erce C1JLll'F-C. ,IUIIN X1,XK.X1,lJSK1 He ll be an ezzgirzewg Il'l1ut kind? We frar. lfln-rtlxunl lfngllu-1-rmg Cuur-r lD.XXI1'.l, ,l.N1ANN1Nl,lIJz1nr This lllanlzattan man Tries fverytliizzg hr ran, kiln-1111.11 1ingines1'i11g Cwurseg Blazer SMH 15 Cullman flulu 1.11 11:-rxlmll Play 1. KLINXIIYS NIELHOVRN .1 Wilmington maid,- Of work rze'er afraid. 1.111-1'g11111'B null .Xrts Courssg Cflllege Cluln 1.2: 1:x'rm'l1 Club 1.2, Yxce Pfcsivlrllt lg French Play 2. vlUS1i1'11 nl. MORES Mares is his nameg High is his aim, imi' 3 . Iim1'11rr1'111u Cwurw: Cf-llegv Club 1,35 French Club 1 1 111 M111 ll 1 F1.XRf1.XR1'IT MORRISON HN infessant fhatter Days not flatter. '1's41cl1f-x s Course. -- 152 liv- ALOYSICS E. NOLAN Wlzen a task he has begun Never leaves it till it's done. P11-'Medical Cuurgeg College Club 1.23 French Club 1.2: ltusebflll 1.2. FRED NORRIS Likes to work, but loves to play, Never sad, but always gay. Mechanical Engineering Course. ERLE PASOLD Sorta tall ana' blonde: Of girls not so fond. Flectrical Engineering Course: College Club 1,25 French Club 2. HENJAMIN PONYELL lliennyl S0 much knowledge He has gained from our college. Pre-Commerce Course: Coflege Club 1,23 Yell l.:-ruler 11 Tennis 1: Track 2. DUMlNlC RAINO iD0ml A popular debaterg Is he a woman hater? l're-Cun1n1erce Courseg College Club 1,25 Debating 'l'c1nn 1,2. C.XRUl,YN RIFE Does her ,rhareg Known to be fair. Lit:-rzxtuxe anfl Arts Courseg College Club 1,23 French Llub 1.23 XX.A,,-X. 1,2. SVZANNIQ ROMANOXYSKY lSuel Sweet and simpleg So pretty a dimple. 'l'uauber's Course: College Club 1,25 NY.A.A. 1,23 lin-.clnlll 1,23 lluclaey 2. MARY EY!-ILYN RYAN .-l quiet, dainty, little lassg Liked by all in every tlass. 'I'ezlclxcr'5 Cuurscg Cullege Club 1,2g French Club 2: XX .A,.X. 1.2. -' 153 lie-- -.0 10 ew, ,wif agar gs MQ, 1.40-. xxx 4 NA 1 ,V ll , N Mlm 0 0 H 0 u f A4 ipg rf . ,..,- 'llllllllz u e' ' ...Q , K1 ' +Fi32nQxg, I Q. Q , 1 -YN, 3 C J , 1. L52 lilly 0 0 l o o 7' x.,.,.2 in fL,o... XXX WQWN an 'S raps:- fs- - 'l 'xg S71 , . Xi Y 5 - tw--rg. W SQ mn- l X in by STANLEY SANDELL lSan4lyl Flert of foot is Stanley, Alwtzys jolly, and manly. l're-Cnnnnlercc Cwursc, N-frth Central C-vllcgc l: Cwllegc Club 1: Track I, lil l'l1 l'.Xl'l.lNlf SClll'1.'l'Z Blonde' ond short, .11 darn good sport. l,ilci'.itiiu- ainil Arte Cuurse: Blazer Start' 2, Gxrlk .Xth- lvtiv I-filxtwr 1: Ciilleue Club 1.13 Fr:-nch Club 1,13 French l'l.i3 lg Ynar Hunk Start' l,2, Girls Athletic Erlit-fr J. Yun' H1-1-lf Typist 1,23 XY,.X.X. 1.2: Baseball Z: Haskel- b'ill I3 ll-rckuy 1.25 lll-rwlmck Risling .Ig Tennis lg NY,X .X. .Xix.lrils. Small ginfl Lurgc JC J. rlflurnalism Club 2. kll,.XR.X SCIIVNIM .1 .rlzirzirzg light, So ivory bright, 'l'4',1f11er-1 Cinirw. Culh-gf' Club 1,21 French Club 1.12 Sluilcnt C-vunril 21 XY.-XA, l,2L llziiebzill 1.2. Rael-cr'tlv:ill l lcliiii. ' l.XXI4,Xl1Hl,XN lx 5Ll1XX.'XlilLllmei1h Blue eymq blonde hairg .-1 jrlrnd ,ro fare. 'lkzitlimk C-luiwc. Cfrlh-ge Club 1.2: XY,.'X.'X l,2. li.XRl, flfpllillllli ll'-gcht-1 .4 rllfmist lzr'lI beg Always quite -hungry. Clnnnuzil lfiiuiiuvwiiig Clvuiscg Clase Ifrcsiflrnt jg Cfvllegc Club l.lg lim-rxnfin P1115 1, Stullcnt Council ll Haskel- lulll l. MAC R.Xl 1 ll, SH.-XNXUN Domirzesrirzg and bossyg Knotwz to be saucy. l,xtt-mtiiru :mil .Xrtx Cf-urge: Blazer Eclitm' 11 Cullggc- Club 1.2. lhfluxtiiig Tczini 2: French Club 1,2g Juurnallfuii Club 13 -lunirn' C-rllvgc Play lg Stuilvint Council J, Vice lhewlrnt 13 Track .Z ROY SPR.'X1Sl'FI 1Fartlnni:4laleb Called Popf'ye g Work does not try. Cheniistry Criui-5:3 Cnhn-ge Club 1.2: Tennis 1,11 Track J CLIFF STANGIC An individual walkg Recognized by his talk. Litrrnturc and Arts Course: Colle-ge Club 1,Zg Gcrnian Play 2: journalism Club 2. Chairman Z5 Student Council 2:-Year Blink Ellimr I5 Chairman nl Prom Committee 2: Tennis 1. -K 154 flrlllmiz ' Q? 'D fi g- Q... 18 11..- 5 9,-1 , '7 LSI , . f Q-vk l lllfill ll ., 5: AZN is-G4 X 1.:i':'2 ,. tile, x 'YW '- ..' 1 , V. ,q Q,,, , : we X.. ... . ., 21154. ,Q . , E:5E'f,,-., , 'QA X 'Q' of , R n:.t5.e:., -X ti KQE. '42 f 1 K -- huziq ff 1 , Q. , - 1 fy wa:-1'-xii w : :Qs:1a:1s' -' ICIDXYIXE SYKES Dark and sweet, Quite petite. 'l'cacl1cr's Ctwurse, HERNICE TAYLOR lllcl Lives in Lockport ,' ,Quite a sport, ,l4t'1lCl1C1'lS Cuursc: Cullcgt- Llulw 1,13 XX.A.A. 1.2. ICIHYARIJ TOMASTIC A Senior and tall, A friend to all. Mechanical lfllgilweriug CUUYS51 C1-llege Cluls 2. lllfRl'5Ell'l' TRACKXIAN He edits all the newsj And has decided views. l'rc-C11m1mcrce Course: Blazer Stat? 1.2. Eclltor 1: Culle-qc Cluln 1,2g llelmting rlxE'il1I1 1.1: ,l-uurnalism Clulw 2, Plen- mlent 2: Student Council Z. CARL VAN HORN A tennis shark: Tall and dark. l're-Cmnntcrcc Cuurseg lllzlzer Stull Z, Business Mnlmager lg Cnllegr- Cluln 1.2: l'Al'C1lCl1 Clulw lg llasketlwall 1: 'Tennis 1.1. MERRILL ll. VAN ZANIJT Talking is his chief delight ,' But he works with all his might. Literature an-I Arts Cuurst-3 Cullngu Clulu 1,13 Tennis 1.2. MARY XYlIE1CI.ER A pout or smile,- But always in style. Litt-rnturu :xml Arts Course. RVSSELL If- XVUNDERLICH Kllussl A happy-go-lucky, carefree boy, Courting a girl is his greatest joy. l'r0-Comluercc Course: College Clulw 1.2: C0111-gc Rami 1.2. -it-asf 155 fi . Us - ,4Q3y'.az ,ng f QS ' . Fi sf 55:5 s- .vi sf ' . V ,N 1, 1 5 a 'ix T ' 1 ' C f' - ,5 fs: . w- s ' t . , ski ..- . -i.' xiii ' lf . Q1 .- tis slwgll , ,M Q , ,.,'j' ...pl ,ilu f. v W1 fe JJ, W Il W1 ' 0 'J l o a -,-.,-I. ,E :H-' 'TH-. . iggll x.,..2 fl, ? if ' -c.... E1 sg .4 tires., ' l-Izwltr, 1533-i , J 't i: .ual lf l' ' NX ,. 0 O I o n , .Q Lf N ., -.hc en 5. 1i0 XY'-J 9-,,,. - l3 l QQ- 1 q qiisilizihf 4. .ll-!-u 1:1 ...4o.. 1.Xll,lXl-1 HI.-XXEN lcwrllcl X K-mxxv MARION M, YUl'NlQ Popular and gay: A-llwlzyi hm .lzrr way. . ... .l. :xv 1. 1 1v ' .l 1,114-Vxllxlrr mul .Xrti k'mxx'4v, Cwll:-Lu' Club 1' 1:11-m'l1 Club 1 NXXX1 llnhllxlll Ilykr-51 T051 CXNII' Popular llnlq ,Yt Z'f'I' md. I,1ro1.uux':- mul .Mu Gm: 'IKIIUNLXS LYFXRUX Guru fur ll prrfe'fn'd . - , - -1 A Tu all 11 jrifnd slzfll bc' Until rtvfnily. IUIIX l,.XRlLlf An Ujfifer in lhe R,O,T.C'. Somrtlzing Strange, llf .mfr will br. lflwzrncnl Ifngsm-1-rung C-fuvw, Q 1, i- l..Xl lxlqgl? RYAN Im--I.-Gil Sfuri mm' blzdmg mul lnllnq tl n I ' A .lluy wnzvtzme umkf lzmz 5 t , l'1's-Ll wl1nx1wu':' Clvlllxc S AZ-Z . I QJQ s IME f .X - N I lf - , ' I flux N A A! w w: K 2 - l 1 il M A S3330 fill W4 f X cw A W l l 2 M ' l like N4 1 1 ll 5 Y f-. -f' 1 ll Y--11-1 g .Y - l : i 'Sag ALL SCHOOL DANCE FIRST YEAR CLASS WKQ j'.e5,4,? ..o.-1 , :E f 1 Ef f S mmm? 0 I X S Q NSS W S X S S' ' 0 l - 157 fi? ' -g..... ,pq mllul f ',g '-WLS 51 , W wr v wgmq, my 32, W 74 J ... Q.. I ! X ff . W P aL ! W 1 Q 1 I i -T. .H .. Q..f -i- 'ffm HMIMW MWJMM f: . .ll-Qi JUNIOR COLLEGE CLUB - ef? 158 fw- JUNIOR COLLEGE CLUB President Stewart Hutchinson Vice President Thomas Conroy Secretary-Treasurer , Arnold Hartman No time was wasted this year by the club. The first meeting was held Monday, October 6, 1930. Ar this meeting the president introduced as speaker Miss Florence White Williains, who is a painter, illustrator, writer, and teacher. She gave a very interesting talk on the subject, Art Travelogues of Spain and Portugalf' On November 3 the club sponsored a program of home talent. Mr. Larson was the faculty advisor. Mr. C. K. Turman, former faculty advisor of the J,-I.C., was present and played many college songs which the audience sang. The next formal meeting was held February 3, 1931, at which John Oaron, a native of lndia and now a student at Northwestern University, lectured cn Native India and Ghandif' On February 6 a short business session was held by the College Club Board, at which an appropriation of 525 was allowed from the Junior College Club Funds to be paid to Carl Sandburg, who spoke at a college assembly. The March meeting was held as usual, the first Monday of the month. Mr. John Parks, a student of the University of Chicago, told the club of his ex- periences while on the MacMillan Arctic Expedition. His talk was accompanied by motion pictures. Delores Kelly and Miss Lena Dickinson were given charge of the April meeting which was held in the high school auditorium. Three interesting one-act plays were given. The first was a German play under the direction of Miss Myra Mather, the next a French play by Madame Babcock, and the third was an English play directed by Nliss Lena Dickinson. The club closed its eventful year by holding its annual picnic. l rl I I l My X f .4-fn ' ' 1 ..i., ,Ft J -....h. J '1 gl CLARE NCQ THE JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAY - -wif 159 ,ia- : all JJC, '11 9. 'P' lllmlllll E , 1 0 0 .ml l i he - -.-1 : -,H . im- qn-' . 'ss l ive gl 9 , -o--- fi I Zi M l7f7 iQ'giN , IIWII.-'I1 ,f ..o-i A, A1 42 :5f1'iP !4,TA 44-O- l,'7'1. - M , m W . k - 1 0 0 I o o -'iff . EW sae- -:-: TM- Q .1 5 ' . .iposc . 2 ? 13 , if ,f757Him:g adv, -A 4- X ,J Q 1 , ,.. , '5 A M , , . r ' Q J . 3, x fs . X 'gs' 'ff ., , . xy 3' Y - f v, 1 . -ww I I ws 145345 . , V' .5 - 75- , A x-WH 1-v ' , ' Q 1 5153.1 0 . X ., 3 4151-q we sa : X, n mi -- if Q mfiiw MXN: ik 17 ' 5 Ei: :ffl-A 4 Q X2P:?'?.fff:g::1,'-MR? f Emu-I Jcmborrj undcrlmh Glenn jaw I Glad, S Melbouxl-1 lllffllilff J .- 1? Yi i all , ', ef 'V .2321-'A ij Den:-7 Po we ll --fi-f 160 Ek'- 1 .V , . . Y. , First lxmx Mc.Xl!1strr. Schmnm. 1.1-4itli.Al.ree11. Set-mul RmvvTracknmu, Stzmgc. Mr, Price, Hutcliisml, Sr-alnwg. Thiril Row' Shzinmnl, jones. THE STUDENT COUNCIL President , Richard Jones Vice President Rae Shannon Secretary Beulah Green Faculty Advisor . Mr. Price The Student Council is composed 0? the two class presidents, the two mem- bers-at-large, the editor of the College paper, and one representative from each of the following organizations: the College Club, the Womans Athletic Associ- ation, the first year French Club, the second year French Club, and the Journal- ism Club, the last member having been added to the council this year. The Council, with the aid of the faculty advisor, Mr. Price, and the Social Dean, Miss Mather, supervised the Thanksgiving Formal and the Spring Prom, as well as several monthly dances, in accordance with its power to dispense the student activity fee. The Council directed the order and sale of Junior College stationery to the students in the month of February. The Student Council has functioned during the past two years and has en- deavored to promote harmony and good will among the entire student body, and to better conditions and activities of student life at the Joliet Junior College. -. 161 iw.- V.-. wc. rv' ,W . xffifaa 'qv' ...o,..l i-.. -V F Li yy B! Mlm, 1 n l 0 I I 0 ,L aff' will -,F 1 1 f ,U ,,.,.. ...-0 , , , - 13 N'X'3 my ri: ' T ra V Y' .L -Q 45a '.. M .' 4.2! xr' '-TS. Q' J' A ,J , 'Z ,f iff , . Wk 0 0 l 0 o Q' l 44? ir- aa 15-5 -lbs- x.,.2 A c - - 4 l4o.. C 5' 1 Q linwt R-in Sch: xml- lkcl, 41: .aru r. lint-li lmn' rt. li.-isizil. Bliss llyh- lip-iiis--.'I Ciixrwll, Schultz. Kelly. Soc- 'xxv l Rim ll-iualzi Avel XY-v-vfliwxi, lil -xx'n' ll. Lust, ll,iunig.ii'tiicr. Tlni'-l Rim 'l'a1n'lXiii. nwx. -l Lxlx us. .Xnilvw vlru, Cvlili. Yan llvvrn. Slixnnnin THE BLAZER Managing Editor Herbert Trackman Make-Up Editor Dick Jones Literary Editor Evelyn Anderson Sports Editor fBoysj Francis Cobb Sports Editor ffxirlsl Ruth Schultz Exchange Editor Louise Srhmekel Social Editor Irene Howell Business Manager Carl Van Horn Circulation Manager Leocreta Carroll Faculty Sponsor Lois lVl. Hyde Reporters John Baumgartner, Pauline Woodrow. Eugene Griffin, Elfriecla Boehnert, lVlyrtle Kristal, Verna Grant, Hazel Last, Jessie Greenshields. The liveliest organ of school interest in the past year has been the news sheet, wlqhe Blazer. Aroused from its rest during the summer months, it took on a new staH: and new enthusiasm under the leadership of Rae Shannon. Eight issues appeared during each semester and were eagerly anticipated bv stu- dents and alumni alike, At the beginning of the spring semester, Herbert Track- man assumed editorship and spurred the staff members on to visions of a larger and better paper. Accordingly the third issue was enlarged to a four-column sheet, giving more space to news and feature material. Many times the struggle was hard to keep the paper to its newly acquired size, but, through the willing co-operation of all the staff, its standard was maintained. The Blazer was sponsor of a Circus Dance, given last October in the lunch- room as a booster of Blazer activities. A few weeks later it was represented at a meeting of the National Scholastic Press Association at Clevelnd, Ohio. The Blazer has since then become a member of that organization. - -Fil 162 life-- ii, ..:l1-1-HQU K ' 'ik WEE f sw' g em lllllfx ff- 5 ii a ..1-- ! is 1 First Row-Kell N l R H feconm on y. lllcllinnis. in utcliison, A mics, i 1. RIN in 1 tl ll l I l ll ckinsmi llDix'ectm'7. blmiiiioii, Hamlin. Denver. CLARENCE A FOUR ACT COMEDY by BOOTH TARKINGTON Direction Miss Lena M. Dickinson Act I-The Anteroom to Mr. Wheeler's private office-New Yorlc, an autumn day. Act II-The Living room of Mr. Wheeler's home-Englewood, New Jersey. Three weeks later---Morning. Act HI-The Same-That Evening. Act IV-The Same Mrs. Martyn , Mr. Wheeler Mrs. Wheeler Bobby Wheeler Cora Wheeler . Violet Pinney . Della . . . . Clarence , Dinwicldie . , , Hubert Stem Next Morning. -4 -A 163 lisa-- Clara Schumm William Shannon Beulah Green Stewart Hutchinson , . Delores Kelly , Betty Groth Helen McGinnis .. Allen Sproat Jack Denver Diclc Jones V 1 .....- 13 ... Q ' lilllllllllf f ...- 3552 , Z , ,4 1 523 kb f wx-ix llllf l 0 0 l 0 u ,. -ff-6, gf- ey- ag , Z , iii: , ,C 9 i -1-2,54 xx.,.2 iii , -- .-. 'A-14.0.- lfirst R-in Si v1l'a' s. R Sl 1.n1x1 iiwl1,.Xiiil 4-l' mn. XY. Sligiiiiiim. Srci r114 l Row 'I' r':x ck l111411 . R1 Lllxnv, Sli: Kit-you KL'-uiclil, DEBATING CLUB Affirmative Negative First Speaker Williain Shannon Rae Shannon Second Speaker Louis Spires Evelyn Anderson Third Speaker Herbert Traclcman Dominic Raino Resolved: That the chain store systems are detrimental to the best interests of the American people. was the subject debated on by the club this year. Ar the first debate held this year with Morton Junior College of Cicero, the affirmative won, but the negative lost by one point. In the Triangle Debate which includes Joliet, Thornton, and LaGrange Junior Colleges, Jolietls affirmative side lost to Thornton while LaGrange won from our negative side. A pin was given to the members of the club by the school as a reward for their efforts which they had put forth to make the club a success. The advancement of the club was due to the excellent coaching of Mr. VV. L. Meyers. their faculty advisor. THE JOURNALISM CLUB The Junior College Chapter of the Journalism Club was organized to give instruction and entertainment to those students who were interested in writing for publication. The membership is composed of members of the BLAZER staff, and all other students in Junior College interested in Journalism. A banquet, held in conjunction with the High School Journalism Club, was a great success. The officers of this active organization are: Herbert Tracliman, Presidentg Jessie Greenshields, Vice Presidcntg Ethel Johnson, Secretary, Clifford Stange, Barbara Broughton, and Thomas Conroy are members of the Board of Directors. - 164 Eg ,- .-o df ' who , . .45 . ., 11 fc f .. XZ f .. wx Y ffmsmlllukw 1, .. X xc :. .'.g:.33- ?V'5j',',ggE: flu . SQQHEQEQQJ . vi-P A ':' ,, I- x-2:10 , . ---- -4 .V iv, -1.1 --,--- 1 . W .'3'rX:a . wks.: ' ,,M ' ' iQH?V' :SES ggg M 5, 33343 n5E,. u hmf V 5's Q. 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J.. 10 ry, 5 -Q 1 0 s,..2 is WHHmDf's' f ' . .ilf -rixwggq 77 S lf'--1 'Y , K srl z 5 , ML illiiif 1 I o o V-:fl-, ll, ,Q .SEV-Ffli, 4 1-'ess If I' -:-- 13 1 , . ,hl i-L.o- I-'ilu R4-xx R111-vm-iis, I1-wiv. Kxqmn-r. Illziit. Slim. Blnrrisun, Avery. Rife. Si-foiiil R-wx' Xlmlaim- 1111110-ik. l'i'1ii's-iii. lium, NIcI1roiiv'i1v. llximlm. Svluiimlu Tllii-1 R-in-C.iinp, C.-iir..y, xloinw, l,fii:m-lrzr. lluulics. President Clara Schumm Vice President Dick Jones Secretary-Treasurer Helen Kramer Program Committee Laura Avery, Wilbur Lenander The club, Feytel XI, was organized by the second year French students during the month of September, 1930. It was at the second meeting that the officers were elected. There were two principal events during the year in which the club took an active part. The first, an informal tea, held at the Chamber of Commerce on December 16, 1931, in honor of the Bantez-en-Avant, the first year students. The Feytel XI Club ofliciated as hosts and hostesses. During the course of the tea an entertainment was provided for the guests. French songs were sung and toasts were made. After the entertainment, music was provided and the remainder of the time was spent in dancing. The second event was the French play, Marraine du Guerref' enacted April 13, 1931, for the College Club in the high school auditorium. The char- acters talcing active parts were: Le Captaine . . , Elliot Hughes Suzanne , .. Gladys Melbourne Lucienne . Helen Kramer Celine . . . , Clara Schumm Madame de Bremont Catherine Ryan ---Q34 166 First Rmvf-Ross, Hamlin, McAllister. Y:-mug, Cx-un XYfm.lrmx', l5i'Hl1IllYU'Il- Second RowgElnanuc-lson, Anrlersnn, Curl, llarcly. Ste-Ffzni. 1lUI'lSlll7. Donnelly. 'l'l1i1'ml Rim'--Nolan, Norris, XYigt:iin. Mrs ljzilmcock iSpmisorb, La l'ian:i. Cavitt, Austin, Long. President Ruby McAllister Vice President , . , Allen Sproat Secretary . . , . . Beulah Green Treasurer , . . . , Pauline Woodrow Bantez-en-Avant, the first year French Club, was organized in the fall of 1930. At the time we wondered what it was all about fsome of us still dol, but since then we have learned to conduct meetings and converse in French. Our favorite pastime was singing songs, especially Cadet Ranselle, which will always linger in our memories, much more since we have been singing without a piano and had no idea of the tune. Our faithful sponsor, Madame Babcock, persevered, however, and it is to her efforts that we owe the success of the club. Other interesting features of our club meetings were introducing people, playing French games, and writing poetry. We were entertained most graciously the first semester by the second year French club, at a dance at the Chamber of Commerce. Soon after, we presented our play La Galette des Roisv. -A-sq 167 lia- ..o...- xii, ,lr J -Q- N 'g ff , iwmx Will y 0 0 l o o 1, , tm? sn: .se . x,.,2 5' -.,... if' ,fy i' Dlx 'illllllllff a stiff . f-r. . ,!. - 'A in ff' 1..o.... i s f' ff if lg,'Kf - . I ii i 0 U 1 I o 0 agpgl, ,. 4Yt.,5 I-, ,r r x.,..2 limi Il f ,fd F2 .-.... M . i Ml 7'?Xj1Kl . Mail. i f S F I ' . UUE l ' A EQ ' T UE 5 -gas -N. 55? Y' liivsl lion L'-iliviqi Hi-ilu . Uilii-iwiiv. lfllis. 4l.i4'lt-nil, N-sow! Ron Hills 1k'iy.ivlir, Stixmiil. lfiilsoiu, XYQHAI. l l.iiiniu.iiu. Xlt-yi, Austin, J. J. C. BASKETBALL The success of the past basketball season is due to a combination of for- tunate situations that is seldom present in any one athletic season. Good basket- ball material is of little use unless the players are willing to forget past individual performances and work as a unit. The material this year was good, but the spirit was better. A basket was Joliet points not the points of the one who made it. Every player was a feeder as well as a basket shooter. Every guard was a forward, and every forward was a guard. There were five defensive men when the op- ponents had the ball --- no one fell down on his assignment. The will to win was never better exhibited than in this year's College squad. The interest of Mr. Yaggy and the college teaching staff helped develop a school spirit in the team. In behalf of the squad I wish to thank our dean, Mr. Yaggy, the college faculty, and members of the athletic department for their interest in this yearfs championshiplteam. -Coach Wills. A 168 li:- XUET ' 4 . l j, , a 0.114 Q , . 1 1':' 55 0 91 ' 515152 Q I1-11111 l1cl1l l111lls. NN as tliu l1cst t1'1ll1111-111 5l111t1111 tl11- x1111g11l. 3 ...Q .J ' ', ' ' Li- ,J 11 Wg 'vb .. l' 1, llmlmli TOM CUXRUY. 'l'o111-- 'l'.l111 11tl1e1' vm-ts1'z111 1111 1111- 511111111 .1 fk.. g .X 1111: aliut 111111 a dcqcptlve 1lr1l1l1lcr. 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'fl ' Q ZLLES FRANCIS FIHXNNIGAN, Pat-A f11111ili:1r figure 1111 the lilgll scl11,1.1I tl1111xr. He was a llllftl 1l1'ivi11g f11r11.111l xx-l111 1111111 g0111l thc hrst part uf the yczir. XYill lie .1 rcgular i ' next year. Q Q11 XX'II.I.I.-XM CARLSON, llillf A 1'1,1a111t'1' f1'11111 Kl11rri-, Bill J l1ul11c1l us Z1 1111 111 1111r drive for tlic cl1:111111111115l1111. XYLIS :1 g11111l slim! :1111l S1 1l1'ix'c1'. A clevur l1:1111llc1 111f llic l111ll. fLMQiQX,5,3Q Q MEYER, Miko- A liglitinu gu:11'1l l1'11111 De L:1S:1ll1-. Mike ' J? will play :1 l11t next year. Ile is 11 l-1n1'1l w111'k1-1' .1111l ll i c:111ti11us 11lz1ye1'. XYill malcc lmskrw il lie 5l11,111ts, ' , .Xl,lfX STICXYART, ixliilllflllllfgx g11111l tlllflfll 111111 1111 Cx- 53 Qt'lll3l1l l1111g slmt. His specialty was El high :11cl1 sl111t 1111111 the si1lc. He l1:11l Il slow 1lecc11tirc 11ril1l1l1'. L . 6 2' K pLIEr :Kwik ' LLOYD AUSTIN, B111l--A small sliilty fUl'XYIll'1l .X l11'1t ' I ,I ellut liut lm111lic:1ppe1l liy his lntlc of sizc, Ilu will tzxlw 'l'11111's plzics next year, 5 MARTIN JACKSON, Skippyf'1'l11g 1111ly guard i11 thc l 1-1111lQ1'e11ce receiving unziiiimous 51-lf.-ct11111, A 1l:-:11l shut f1'11m hack ul the free throw circle, A clever gu11r1l, sel- 1l11111 faked out of position. 1 v . Nw X -- Q11 169 no l o 0 13 V5 ' . 1 ' 'il A ll ll1lll' 114 ... f . ' if ,f 'UI ui. X53 11' YR JOLIET 30 LISLE 19 Coach A. A. Wills' Joliet Junior Collegians began their journey toward a Northern Illinois Junior College conference basketball championship by defeat- i W coLLEGE BASKETBALL l I J l 0 s 5' ff - , ...O . ,Q A .-1.113 3 is CD IF' Xsgnnuux QN- 1 1 o-f ing Lisle. 30 to 19. on the oliet floor in a game that was featured by the scoring worlc of Flannigan, Conroy and Ward, who made a total of 25 points. JOLIET 37 LYONS 32 Conference victory No. 2 was registered by Joliet on the LaGrange high school floor in a hectic 37 to 32 battle. The local baslceteers were leading 27 to 14 at the end of the first half, but were forced to the limit to keep their lead in the final period. JOLIET 48 MORTON 36 Joliet's superior height was a factor in winning the Morton game on the local floor. 48 to 36. The first half was close. with the score being tied at 14-all on one occasion. The half ended 28 to 21 in Joliet's favor, and the effective scoring of Conroy. Ellis and Stewart discouraged the Morton collegians in the last half. JOLIET 37 CONCORDIA 13 River Forest was the scene of Joliet's fourth victory in the Northern Illinois Junior College league. Coach Wills' cagers, firing away with much accuracy at the basket. overwhelmed the Concordia college team 37 to 13. Jolietls heavy scoring duties were almost evenly divided among Conroy, Carlson, and Ellis. JOLIET 25 CHICAGO NORMAL 14 After playing a slow game in the first half, which ended with the locals on the undesirable end of a 12 to 11 score, the Joliet players opened up in the second period with 14 more points and at the same time held the Chicago Normal quintet to two lonely free throws. The game was played on the Chicagoans' floor. Ward was the star of the game, scoring 9 much needed points in the second half. JOLIET 50 CHICAGO NORMAL 18 In a return game on the local floor the Joliet cagers trounced Chicago Normal 50 to 18, running up a 19 point lead in the opening period and coasting to their sixth consecutive conference victory in the last half. Coach Wills brought his entire squad into play in this game, with the exception of Ellis who was laid up with the flu. Only two Joliet players failed to get at least 3 points apiece during the game. JOLIET 25 LISLE 18 In what was probably the scrappiest game of the season the Joliet cagers beat Lisle college on the Lisle Hoot, 25 to 18. The Lisle team led during the first part of the contest, and after Joliet had passed them up, threatened on several occasions to outscore the locals and wall: off with a victory over the un- defeated Joliet team. Only the determined spirit of the Joliet players who plunlced in baskets when baskets were needed kept the Lisle collegians from doing this very thing. JOLIET 55 LYONS 18 Coach Wills' men registered their most overwhelming victory of the season in winning their eighth straight conference game from Lyons 55 to 18, on the Joliet floor. The contest was a monotonous affair with the locals running thru fContinued on page 174J -.sj.l 170 Eg.-- N if , First Row-Flrmnigan. Beecher. Brown, Stewart, Sing. M Second Row-Busli, Ellis, Colicnour. XYa:-fl. Meyer, Sing, Coach Hills. JUNIGR COLLEGE BASEBALL Baseball prospects seem bright as twenty candidates practice daily under the irec ion o oac i s. ar sc e ue o six een ames as een arran e d t fC hWll Ahd hdl f t g h b gd with only four conference tilts on the card. Several new schools appear on the schedule, malcing it the most attractive season the college has had for some time. Valparaiso University, St. Viator, and Northwestern appear in home games. With only one letter man back, Cohenour, first baseman, the taslc of winning must necessarily fall on the first year men. The outstanding yearlings are Ellis, Ward, pitchers, Flannigan, Beecher, Myers, Hodge, and L. Sing, infieldersg Stewart, Catcher, Hunter, Hoffer, Ross, and Eddy, outflelders. Last year's men who had some experience besides Cohenour are: V. Sing, catcher, Brown and Bush, outfielders. Two games with Washburn College opened the season and resulted in a victory for each school. The lineups of the two games was as follows: Myers, Hunter, Flannigan, Beecher, Ellis, Cohenour, Stewart, V. Sing, Bushg Second game lineup: L. Sing, Hunter, Flannigan, Beecher, Stewart, Hodge, Brown, Austin, Ward. The Junior College Baseball schedule includes games with the following schools: Washburn f2 gamesl, Valparaiso University, St. Viator, Crane, Morris Conocos, Concordia, Northwestern, Aurora College, Valparaiso U., Chicago Nor- mal, Morton, Morris, St. Viator, Lisle, Crane, Aurora College. 171 1953 , E., iff? ff. ?t .Li 0 'J l o o .L fwl' 1: ,nf agar, , x.,.2 .42f 'Rff:NQ Min -e - N-sissy ,i..o.. mllllli t tiql'zf 'Y ,N 6 r 9' ina - Jia x V f V t S. i U D ,. .,- C, 11 T' if ....e '-'A Q' illlllllllll'I ' ,f i X iv 1, ' ri 333' f I Vins' lr, gf vu-ii' imdf l 1 'mwe- ..f 5,7 'mr Ifirst R+mf'K l'+m't-ll, ll. llL'l1rli'I'suii, C Vim Ilorn, Hmvk. lllngg, Austin 1Captain1, N-c-.-ml R4-xx llccl-ter 4C1v:1clil. Hai1in1:zii'ti1ei'. llznnlm, Baskc-i'x'ille. COLLEGE TENNIS Fourteen dual matches are on the schedule for this year's net squad. The college men participated in a school tournament separate from the high chool and out of this competition the squad was temporarily picked. Three doubles combinations, Austin-Baumgartner, Howk-Van Horn, Bloggs-Baskerville, and six singles men, Capt. Austin, Baumgartner, Powell, Carter, Henderson and Hamlin, comprise the squad. Present indications are that this squad will make a most creditable showing. Matched against Morton, Lisle and Aurora colleges, these boys- have won fifteen straight matches, most of them in straight sets. Against DeKalb Teachers they triumphed in eight out of nine matches. Conference competition with North Park, Normal, Harvey, Lyons and Concordia, besides home and home meets with Crane and Valparaiso, form the remainder of the schedule. The goal, ever to be kept in mind, is the conference championship, and it is possible because of the friendship and harmony of the squad members. 172 P . f A f F.. .. i' sr aim.. Znlar, Stoltz, Conroy, Camp COLLEGE GOLF The Joliet Junior College Golf team is composed of Tom Conroy, Captain, Tom Camp, Diclc Stoltz, and Hubert Zalar. The first match was won from Lisle 6V2 to 5M, played at Woodridge. The next meet played on the Woodruff fairways with Thornton of Harvey resulted in a tie. Further matches are with Chicago Normal, Morton, and Valparaiso. An individual conference tournament will be played on May 22. As the whole team shows a very promising future, a championship trophy is the least expected. TRACK TEAM First Row-Sing, Gray, l'ennuto, Folk, Perrin, Remlnmml. Sandell. Ross. Second Row-Coach Wills, Bates, Sprague. Norris. Phelps, Ernmzmuelson. 173 is W. ,QL -wxi-wb Pg. - -ggi -' lie... ,..c,l- vi 1 r fl af 5' iii ' ' iw, lllllllll llll M E 1 I 0 o -L. , N Nl ii kc. I 1-emu -. ...- F 927, 'rllllllm x W J , 'l-'J .. 'll 2 ' x , L. Zag, X x if YBYN . ,I i 0 0 o... ig- ,LN I K Q? i4-.1 Dick Jones, Business Mgr. Coach Wills Championship Basketball Trophy BASKETBALL-Continued from page 170 plays and raining in buckets from almost every spot on the floor. Lyons was held to 9 points in each half. Ellis and Jackson led the Joliet bombardment on the basket. JOLIET 39 MORTON Z8 In their ninth conference game the Joliet players defeated Morton college in comparatively easy fashion on the foreign floor, 39 to 28. With the exception of the first few minutes of the opening half the locals led all the way in this game. A good passing attack aided Joliet in outscoring the Morton collegians. JOLIET 35 CONCORDIA 18 The basketball championship of the Northern Illinois Junior College con- ference became a certainty when the locals terminated their league season on the home floor by taking Concordia college into camp by a 35 to 18 score. Joliet, using a cautious passing attack, which improved as the game progressed, took plenty of time in making shots. at the basket with the result that most of the target shooting experiments proved successful. The whole squad took part in this game which ended with Coach Wills' Joliet team still undefeated after play- ing ten games in the race for the league title. 174lEr-- KITLETXE-f W vw- X U ,U . ,. f wx ilbu 1' -fn.-. an Niu. Cu' Gamrj Ib., I f -v Q Q in . f - - A.. -, f , 1 'Q'1': 5fHTEl ' VL V ,... - V - ' . :.,.. R ' M- F' 11 . -.1 N . 5. 1 , ,, Q ,Z .ak ' , , me Q .YI-,L y , 454- X 1 X , .' s fix ' ff: '- 0 wk x .xr .. . N xhb' 'A-u I' X ... 1 ---A Y rgrz AA 'A-rid -I S 1 i sz U' WT ' W ,wr 14. 'W ..o,- 3 .-4 o- ' W X Jw V c P A ,C I-MF? A 1 0 0 y l 5 F , 4 +5 .Q ff JN , X I me Aw- g 1 Ti.?.-1 V, 6- Q A WL ' ff Y - ' + 1 . A , - -Q 4 X fT?j- iff-fij, o ,' . ' Aid.: ' vs L' vf .2 , ,mfr-H ,.. 1- .Exp . . A., Sk, - High. V54., s-Ah' The. Gentlemailm 0 fx! - 1 lrg .- T3 ,, -- -nf 175 ,F 9,7 V 5 og.-an 1 1-ons MWTPN- I ffmbfw ' ..c. Malik 31. ' 'iii fy! 1' Wy f I J Gi 'Milli 0 D l o u .., -'f L' -- 'fx '- is F 'ir 14:-' 'T' x.,,..2 l ff -.,... ' .47Z4'!Blii NS fillllllllli-lfllfi'i ' -ll ' i lf, .Lio- YEAR BOOK STAFF lfilwt limi C4-lull, lim-lim-l't, Kriftnl, Xlixs Hylll- 15-lmiisurl. Svluxltz. Strings. N-c-xml Rim liimxizlmx-m. lli-in-ll, l,:lNt. JOURNALISM CLUB First Rmwfflrant, Scllmckel, Buelmcrt, Kristal, Miss Hyde, Schultz, XYnoclroxx' Second li:-xx'fCar1'wll, Amlcrsim. Last. llowell, Hrnuglimn. Trackman, Stange. Third Rwim'fC4,ml1si1m11', Culwlv. Cmimy, Yan Horn, Kelly, Sliannun. - 176 li? '- 5 i S Q W4 X Ben '76-. 3 Holdur 5 ,,,..-N 3, ,, A LK ' - ur 4177. Nllvhry , Pap sod e.nT? 'x x Qtr' 'N X :J H i f Qj-in . A ' 2-1 If .. Y V 7f'.-iff' 5 PNK-9 ,J 1- lvl' y.: Zl. Z ..., E., , , . I 5 L., 221:- W , 1 , Q. ' Y i f r w - ' 1 ' 1 , , P' w. 31' X -. ' C v . M, . : lk ,Q ei - ' :' .xy W: N 'A-' i -A X - . 5 . 5 ,, 1 -Xi? r . A . . 3 -Nm. s . -I - . 'M ' - ' -' 1- f :sl A X' - Q' , f ' ' ' E Q M Xl f f QQ ii:-' X -A'A V - A .V ' - Q . ' Q TM-me rtusr, .L . 55 35 ' f ' ' X , , ' ' -W f ' ' . V Vitk W, , . K I , co-'-ds Pfdcvlc -- -wif 177 EQ - 'NN i...1 16 .,o ....,wlf vkwp-QU 75 - .vig ,0f'. uf L.. Q..- I I I, A MI J , g WMM. 1 u - nf? 0 0 I 0 I 0 , f Q. -. Fi , i 2 :ni - 5-. gl Q as --- if ---v .411 ' W-x QIHLWIWJW - ' Jits- me it +7 qGa.1v .M 7 , JJQ, x lf 9 ci' ,f U D li 0 0 .13 .. -,W ' if .. I .... , . fl ',1 '1.?1, .1 Wu .. .l 'l'-l W 'ilmlipl WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President , Eleanor Carlson Vice President Berry Gfgth Secretary-Treasurer . Alberta Hardy Faculty Advisor Miss Dorothy Westendarp Social Committee Chairman Lillie Anderson The two fundamental purposes of the Woman's Athletic Association are to promote good sportsmanship, and to develop an interest in girls' athletics. Every girl enrolled in the College is a member of the W.A.A. Fifty girls showed active interest in the various sports this year. A small JC is awarded to girls earning 450 points, according to the W.A.A. point system, and a large JC emblem is awarded girls having 600 points. Points are won by activity on organized teams, proficiency in gymnasium work, athletic leadership, and participation in the minor sports. Hockey, basketball, held and track, tennis, golf, horseback riding, and swimming are major activities. The minor sports include tap dancing, hiking, volleyball, and other outside activities such as bicycle riding, ice and roller skating. Many social affairs, as well as athletic activities, are given by the organization. Early in the fall, members of the association have a steak fry in Pilcher Park, when new members are welcomed into the group. This year Eleanor Carlson and Lillie Anderson sponsored this delightful outing. A party for girls alone is given once a year. This year a W,A.A. bridge party was given December 18, 1930, in the girls' gymnasium, by an eflicient committee composed of Barbara Broughton, Lillie Anderson, Ila Bishop, Alberta Hardy, Louise Steinbeck, Louise Schmekel, Beulah Green. and Betty Robertson. A dance is given each year by the organization. This year the W.A.A. en- tertained the Junior College Champion basketball team at a delightful Spring Sport dance in the lunch room, Friday evening, March 20, 1931. Dancing and bridge were the main diversions of the evening. In the middle of the evening, Miss Betty Groth, vice president of the W.A.A., presented the players of the team with tokens of appreciation for their successful season. The gifts were leather key cases. Coach Wills made a short speech commenting on the basketball season and thanking the association on behalf of the team for the gifts. The committee in charge of the dance consisted of Marion Young, Beulah Green, Betty Groth, Evelyn Anderson, Bernice Wells, and Ruth Schultz. 178 lea- X DORIS EIB 3 . A guard who played a steady game: Play square has always been her aim. ' Her place was in the forward line. 2' I ' . l . . As,' gi tl t In hockey too. this girl did slime, X 5 tx GREEN , Q, 'ek 1 l Lg,-Q35 . S-R W, lfil ll ,J -A HASLETT ea t 'sk My . .N I 1 ' BEVLAH GREEN ' As forward she did do her bit: At point scoring she made a hit. In tennis too, so we are told. X This girl is worth her weight in gol.l. ,ers Q BETTY UROTH A guard who gave her hest. her all, In every game of basketball. Anil riding is her favorite lark, Around the paths in Pilcher Park. DOROTHY HASLETT A faithful captain is our Dot. At shooting baskets she's sure hot: At tennis too, she is a star, Her playing's far above the par. DOROTHY HAIISSER -2 She plays in all positions well: ti lS,,45 What she plays best is hard to tell. 'lgfp-'4 In tennis shes a worthy foeg fi- K Ask her opponents: they all know, 'W BICRNICE PERISHO A guard who's motto is Play fair Teammates like her are few and rare. In hockey games she plays full hack, Anil vim and vigor ne'er does lack. GIZOTH CATHERINE RYAN A guard quite tall and full of fun, XYho sticks until the final gun. Anil Trish jigging's her delight: At this she'd stay from morn till night. RUTH SCHULTZ As forward seldom on the floor, But always seen akeepin' score. And out in Pilcher you can see Her often riding on Ole. CLARA SCHFMM if A faithful guard is this fair maid: ,gr Of good stiff games she's not afraid. f An Honor student is this lass, A.,-f Slit-'s at the top in every class. 'fl LuL'ISE STEINBECK l 5 A forward tall, with deadly aim, ., Dependable in any game: ' She does her best in tennis too, I ' A perfect sportsman through and through. . -L. I'llYLLIS TYACKE HAUSSE2' As guard, foe's records she has spoiled, ' - Opponents tricks she's often foiled. .y ln tennis too, her skill she shows, Is liked by all where'er she goes. BERNICE XVELLS As forward. center, or as guard, You always find her playing hard. A dancer clever as can be, , Just see her once, and you'll agree. Y 4' PLRISHO 179 ,X 4. s.. ...chl- -arirf-K it, ' WN . ,. I A ' lk lllllllllgg Nw ,S 0 - 72 l .,w,..2U Ml. L 5 , HYAN . SCHULTL I go .- fb ll: senumm - 5 . 1 X4 .em E5 if A li N STEJNBECN Ssiadiixxe . ss ' N .7 'IYACKE 'lax -1 . if f l 'i I WELLS, 1 l o 0 x,,.,2 ff' 'Bri g o--- ga 10-0 Tllllll A .4491 . ,rdf -g3':3,xx'g,c 1 -C. L -,iia-. ...oli . 42? 6 r ' f 29,31 J . , f l,ff , 'Il A 0 D I o n -UL. .T T24 .. -r ,Hs '11, -Q..-. Q' ...Q-1 rf 9' f 1, H . 4 '-if 1 ,-A1 Q I 4 X f-. if i f A 3? s S HQ ' ' A, , A ' ' ' 55 1 r I! A34131- '1 ' inks L an Q -f!'5Q' 1-Ax Q , Q F324 'I ' -- i n 3 72'ff,'E.' ' Y .. 'S 'S ' S3552 .,fQ5vi SaTi. x E . 'f A ', -rl -3... . 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They are Rachel Bisching, Leocreta Carroll, Doris Eib, Mary Will Cavitt, Catherine Gleason, Marjorie Kelly, Eleanor Gleason, Trene Howell, Belle Hyman, Leona Larking, Josephine La Piana, Bernice Perisho, Suzanne Romanowski, Louise Schmekel, Ruth Schultz, Mars Wiggim, Marion Young, and Eleanor Carlson. BASKETBALL For the second time in its history, the Junior College basketball team emerged from the tournament victors. In the Round Robin practice tournament, the Junior College T defeated the High School Junior X5 in the final game by a score of Z0 to 12. The Junior College tournament squad defeated the winners of the high school elimination tournament, the Sophomore Snap-shots, Wednesday, Nlarch 15, at 4 o'clock in the new girls' gym, by a 32 to 26 score. The tournament team members were Doris Eib, Beulah Green, Betty Groth, Dorothy Haslett, Doro- thy Hausser, Bernice Perisho, Catherine Ryan, Clara Schumm, Ruth Schultz, Louise Steinbeck, Phyllis Tyacke, and Bernice Wells. FOLK DANCING At the dedication of the new girls' gymnasium, May 6, 1931, at eight o'clock, the Junior College Girls, with the dancing classes and Terpsichorean club, present- ed a novelty called A Few Minutes in Foreign Landsf, The dancing classes and Terpsichorean club did a scarf dance, Highland Fling, and Dutch dance, while the College girls presented four folk dances. The folk dances were taught in the gym classes. Catherine Condon taught the Irish Jig to a group of girls, and Miss Boyd aided the French group by practicing their songs with them. Each girl made her costume. The dancers were in four groups. Bavarian: Marion Young, Catherine Mitchell, Bernice Wells, Lynette Kemp, Beulah Green, Betty Groth, Jessie Greenshields, and Helen Kramer. French: Margaret Morrison, Laura Avery, Elizabeth Robertson, Bernice Perisho, Phyllis Tyacke, Pauline Wood- row, Barhara Broughton, Stella Pearson, Evelyn Clemens, Clara Schumm, Louise Steinbeck, and Marian Brereton. Trish: Catherine Condon, Esther Levine, Helen Doyle, Marjorie Kelly, Catherine Kramer, Leocreta Carroll, and Catherine Ryan. Polish: Winifred Kerr, Juanita Hartong, Ila Bishop, Dorothy Mueller, Suzanne Romanow-iki, Mars Wiggiin, Emma Lou Juda, Dorothy Hausser, Belle Hyinan, Leona Larking, Rachel Bisching, Irene Howvell, Mary Wheeler, and Ruth Schultz. -- Q34 181 ita- . 31.511 R .,.. af 'flli'Jli:r1lEX l I 9 l l o o en., L 13 , - Q , 11 ,' 'I ,I ily Wiz. - .Ni Www-axao We ' 'WES- . l3.,,,E, H .Lir- zk, 5.5 1, I , 5 'AWMGWQEFX' m 9' :.:'-m:,:i12::5:-vim. X Q 'W ' 0 D 1 J Q Y ., r 'wp M M w i , ,Q ' -fx X 'ie' A 1 A5 ,N . 4 A R v,,A,..xa,, f, . .V 5 x fx:-I - T .qt z 3 x ., . 7 Y .:.J!:., . 'Sv' .-'T ,. ,, ,xp . -' M149 -4 N I 0 0 ff' , 4 nw la g.. V Q-4, , . Q ,, 5-ffm- 2 ' 1 x V X . , :I X M ' 1 1 ., -'-' P . ' ' wx '- 11019 backs 'I A ' x W' Loilsd ' . 4. '-m zx--f-. , l x .4 , Ziff a' ls' - .N . W1 t., .. .. , - ' ' .. .. 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The favorite horses of the group are Black Squirrel, Red Raven, Mary K, Black Diamond, Kentucky, Ole, and Mack. V SPRING SPORTS Basketball, tennis, and Held and traclc are the spring sports. It is too early in the season to state just what program will be followed, but Miss Westendarp is teaching tennis strokes in the gym classes, and Margaret Morrison will captain the baseball team this year. Many girls are planning to enter the tennis elimination tournament scheduled for the third week in May. AWARDS This year three girls will receive W.A.A. awards. Irene Howell, Leona Lar- lcing, and Ruth Schultz will receive small JC awards. Ruth Schultz will also re- ceive her large JC emblem. ---all 183 lie- 145.11 glfil 4. ' 5? m 1 f XX .,,.4-.QR 1 'kno 1 -...,..-..- 25131 x at , Rx , J 1 9.1 . uv. ! fr T k . .it gi va .7-Q: ji Q g,,2 -o-- I 11' ' fllit ...Q fl- . ,, :Lg L Q J' f. if 12? 'ifimi 1 D 0 I L o , 110- COLLEGE FOLK DANCE flrishj Lulu-'xml Mlrxw-11. llclwl Il-41:2 llxillur I.L-Yuma IJ:-Ig vt:n Cnrxwll. 5lLnr,m'1c IQ'-I'3, C11tl1L1'xxc Rrilmer Lfnllwxlm- Clm-lun. Llxtllvxuxr- Rjzm ww Fa fi W, :Ba g 'Kill va, 'Ti' aff A ff , . ,L li .2 4 1 s'.f' M 5 . Y in ' . If QI' V .m...4..,:- -Q COLLEGE FOLK DANCE QBavarianj Q Catherine Mitchell. Murivm Ywung, Helen Kramer, Beulah Green, Uctty Croth, Bernice XYellS. IJUEUE 922 1 ny Af 'A 2 amH'ma i ' g'1 Kemp. 4' Q4 184 fa? -- -'f- v COLLEGE FOLK DANCE CF1-enchj llwvl Last. Slulla l'L-znrsrm, llc-rnicc Prvixlm--, Louise Sclnuekcl, Louise Stn-lnlme-ck, Phyllis Tyncke, Pauline XYnculrow, Evelyn Clcmcne. ' ' l , ,. ,..,.-.vm 'A---V -.-..v-vm.,- COLLEGE FOLK DANCE fPolisl-ml lnifrc-ml Karr. Juanita llnrmng, Suzanne Rnnmnowslzi. Ruth Schultz, Mars Xvlggllll, Mary xvl1L't'lCl', lrvne Ilunell, Rachel Bisching, lla Bishop, Domtlly llausser. 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Faxon Henderson, Bill Henderson Game-Keeper Beulah Green, woodCl-IUCK Chaplain Francis Flannigan Court Jesters Court Troubadour Stewart Hutchison, Sandy Sandell, Fish,' Hartman, and Mark Woods Owen McBride Chief Carpenter i-lerby Traclcman, hits the nail on the head every time Executioner Lee Workman, appointed because of his blood-thirsty tendencies Stable Boys George Edgar Huglies, Elliott Hughes, Russell Wunderlich Armourer Francis Cobb Keeper of the Dungeon Prisoners in the Dungeon: Larry Ryan Francis Burns , Wallis Schluntz Dorothy Hausser Alex Stewart Earl Seaborg Habitual revolutionist A r,..., , . Fatal power over women Making love to all the Ladies of the Court . . 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Because you are reading about yourself! Today, a great many things that were romantic dreams only ten years ago are common realities. Life has more color, more charm, more adventure. And the things that give it all these may be found in the advertising columns of your Herald-News. Advertising discusses realities 1 romantic ones often enough - but actual articles you can have for your own, new joys for your home, stepping stones to your happiness. The advertisements in your Herald-News are written for you. They are real. They are reliable. Take their advice. aanooooooooe. o.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.a'a.n.u.u.n.q THE JOLIET HERALD-NEWS A Paper for All ihe People - All Jrhe Time Evenings and Sunday Mornings Members of Associated Press -ssgf 195 ka..- W. A1415 'zfisg , o I I o o I -ii .. -Wu? FQ - ... g f... Hx' ,lZ 'W? TY-u Ml -l .Y :wrt an-,pq , gs 1.-9-. ,. vm if ... ,mf I IIIIR' .1 li 0 0 1 o o l -':lJ .T I 1?- .9 ,ll xx-.2 ... -... -35 'MH THE L. F. BEACH OO l ualityf Ir is our pride that the PFUZ L. F. Beach Company has always been Z known as a QUALITY STORE when you shop for quality which, in the long run is the real secret of thrift it is natural that you should choose a store where Quality is a Tradition. I-:fa BALMA'S RADIO SERVICE THE STORE FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE We carry a full line of standard Radios as well as the Midgets CALL US FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION We aim to please all We repair all makes of Radios Phone 6151 515 S. Chicago St, mnuunnumuinmumnuounmuuu E gn n nun: :nun-ununnnuuun mnnuu JOLIET HOME LAUNDRY 633 E. Jefferson St. Phone 7220 - ...................... ......... Ennunnuuisnnnnun:nununninnlnuanuInuununnunnnunnuuum E nn Q4 196 ia -X F SPALDING K EROS. SPORTING GOODS Leather Goods - Hartmann Trunks Traveling Equip't. - Graduation Gifts Stephen' s Luggage 8z Golf Shop Tel. 3448 207 E. Jefferson St. nunuuuunuinunnninuunnnnuannnuu1ninnuuunnuuunnun unnuun f THKKTEEN New mum I memeeas wemoweo ev J.T.u.5. Swlvems 5. u.qsg5,oss l E -'---------'- -- ---- ---'--------'--'-'-'---- -----'-'-- - '-- MQ? ------------ ------ ---------'----- E Carlson Funeral Home G. A. CARLSON S T 0 L T Z Telephone 222 CLEANERS Cor. Benton and Herkimer Sts. JOLIET, ILLINOIS . ...ummm.mmm.....mmnIunInlinImumnummnnnni 5 .......-...-...in.-.-H.--.-UH.--..H--.-...........-............-..-...HE-I - MORRIS FROCK ' SHOP o o o Q o 0 4 4 .n,u.n.oo.oo.oo.oo, 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O I o.oo,oo.n.n.n.u.a.o : MORRIS BUILDING We Do It Best .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. For Up-to-Date American Clean- ing of Men's, Women's ancl Cl'1ilclren's Garments o a o o o o 4 o n.oo,u.oo.oe.u.u.u.H CALL 462 502-4 S. Chicago St. Joliet, Ill .5 .... .... ..... InllunlnununnunnnnuinnunanininnunuunnununununuI -- 197 li? ' -.Of is . ,iz-5, yr' 1 ' W 2 F. .f A , LIME 0 I l I l o u xx,..2 l w-m5- 2-V' 1417 Q1-Q F -..--f 2 : 2 5 A PLACE OF SERVICE FOR 5 E 0 COMPLIMENTS OF I EVERYONE USING ll School Books --- School Supplies E : OH'lce Desks --- Files --- Chairs 5 and - Hundreds of Articles Needed in Every Modern Home Today THE BOOK SHOP GWQSWD Phone 196 316 N. Chicago St. E : .2 ............ ........... .---.-.--....... S O E1 ...l........l... .--.. EI llm ll l JULI T Q7 I vmm .i 'N X ' ' -fi I X X o W Q Oln- fw. W f-fi? R O All fs' 4 V' 1,..,.w' O J-qv . ' d.QeaL0ss K , . All :ill vm ml N , . fb A F V -R I li ' NLGHT FOOTBALL WTRODUCEO I as aeasomb mraacrcom ::..41 f Q36 e-+4 198 N2 lic? Mlll , ' ,gg A ., If E ,,,,,,,,,,. uulnnmm Elunuuunul :nu E .l' ,I El ..............................................:....................................................................................................... E QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT GIVE SATISFACTION I A ' f d 4 - L' if r iff? vrffgwxv 'U f m T, AN A fb 0557 ,X X I X ,,e.,-A mf f :M V , 'K+ A Af C4f19+V ig + 1 , ,K - .Y DT , Nf l I , 1 A M fx SS annum: me uoonlzs ' 'lf' 7' T- cf A I-f,12fg.'!1f.!Q52Lv-f'!,-ix , ,T WXANQS' A fww W, Since 1876 PETER ROSS! 8: SONS E mu nnnlxnu u uunnunnunnu I nuulnulnuuluuu nuuu nolnuluunnuunvuunl uulnlunlun E - +4 199 ay-- Z1, v lilac up , , , 57 ..Q... ,fig Z . Z X 1.1.4 0 Q I l 0 i . -if r v MI l xg. J -., ,. 13 1 ... sv -' 733111, ., MM. lf . fl! . go 4 Q52 'IM 'fx Q '. . 15: gig 0 o I l 9 0 'ff i-.Q-U ... ,JWf'2' an . lmfw ' m V00 Us sol-'r uemrfo 600 oo IN THERE HND K' Tncmuf 11-ainm ffivlf' .af lrllllll-l'lWl ' X ' 'lli ll'-E7 ',!1:- 7 oooems R. Mins lNTRO0UC-EO Ph NEW uk-wooe coma For All Year Round SPORTS REQUIREMENTS Make Our Department Your Regular Headquarters BARREI I'S 113-117 North Ottawa Street Joliet Musical College AUDITORIUM BUILDING Q Q o o Q o o o o.oo.oo.n.n,n.oo.n.o Where the Best Talent in Your School was Developed. llllInll--Ill-llllul--lmllu ulumumnmunmnmuunm-.B Compliments of Schwartz 8: Wehr CLOTHES AND SHCES FOR MEN AND BOYS Phone 7669 608 S. Chicago St. Q .... ........... ..................................... HEI Qin: nunnun nu nnnlnnunulnnuurnrruuunuluuurruluu 1 uulunulluuruullunnuusuunlll I. COMPLIMENTS OF - CHICAGO MOTGR CLUB G. W. Cavanaugh, Mgr. 5 Joliet 316-317 E Il'llIl' I-II-IIlllllllllll-llllllIlllllllll-'Inu llll E1............. ldeal Shoe Repairing i l25lfz E. Jefferson st. E Hats Cleaned and Blocked 50c Half Soles and Heels 1.00 s 2003'- l u n NNI. ffxii ...,.. Z? EJ EJ ar'lllIllX Q lil f I l Compliments l of Flint Sanitary Milk Co. GQ l El El I ...... -.. wg li -4 ,lgnl 1 4 x , 1. 3 in iwy, ww f ' l. .2214 .-. 0... 1 Z li N1 W.l1lIri'l o i I o . 4.1:-U , 2. It . . .Liv .. 'Q ...- 11 lla Q ' ' ' Q Compliments of f : 5 Murphy's Grocery gmhj 81 Market E' 6 1404 Jackson Street 7 G1 r----------------'----'-----------------'-----'---'--'-------- '----------- I j ff I EI rrrrrr.rrr.rrrrrrrr.r.rrr.rrrr.rrr-rrr.rrrr-rrr-rrrrrrrr-r.rrr.rrrrrrrr-rrrrrrr f'-I. wEBER's DAIRY ff? , - ' wwwfgi va. f For Quality Dairy Products E f ' Phone 1112 FI NG C. e:ram5!?l? 1 -Ioliet's Largest Home-Ownecl 5 Dairy 1-mmininnminumm:inunuininnmin-nmannminnu-numu-u-un-nm unmuuu ANTISEPTIKON r -I,-r THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOUTH WASH AND GARGLE Prices: 25C '50c 51.00 MADE AND SOLD BY SELTZER DRUG COMPANY Corner Cass and Collins Joliet, Illinois 11Hulin-1-inininininuumuummiuu-1 ui-umm. JOHN FORNANGO Dr. J. T. Connors 633 S. Chicago St. DENTIST E Fire V- Tornaclo -- Automobile Will County National Bank E - INSURANCE Building 5 E Phone 7946 ,ji Q4 202 li? - mu anunnnnnnnnnunnnun RENDEL RADIATOR 8: BODY COMPANY Makers and Repairers of Auto and Truck Radiators REBUILDERS OF AUTO WRECKS Phone Joliet 622 and 7740 623-625 Van Buren Street I Ill Jo ict, mois . iw ww- . .5 ' L19-. r M Ph E E E1 COMPLIMENTS I OF I CFWJGWWE5 JOLIET FLORAL COMPANY CZWWDCIWWD nnunmunnnuuuuunuuunn E115 -------------.. nnnannaunnun-nmmmnuun COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALEXANDER-DALEY LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER - MILLWORK - C BUILDING MATERIAL OAL PHONE 597 WHERE THEREIS A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE I E AND A MATERIAL DIFFERENT I u f ........ ..... ........................ .... ................................. l x,.2 - 0 --. ice Q , I I,., I 'IT U l4o-. Q 'nllbo -- ua - f ,M g..g?Nl5gNL lil 'L-I I o l I 0 i .HI if , P Il 14, E EI Are You Ambitious? Secre+ariaI Posifions open up unusual oppor- +uni+ies for High School Gracluafes. We offer Compleie Training in all Commercial subiecfs for 'rhose who wish 'ro confinue Iheir business course, or for 'rhose who expec+ 'ro sfudy for a Com- mercial Posifion. This is whal' we have Io offer: GREGG SHORTHAND STENOTYPE l'rhe machine meI'hodI TOUCH TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER ACCOUNTING FILING Q.-......-........ 034004.oe.n.u.w.n..4.u.n.n.n.n.v4'n.u.N.u METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE J. H. JENNINGS, Principal 3I I Van Buren SI'reeI' Jolief, Illinois Wri+e, Call or Phone 623 - QEI 204 iii'- 4' f . if .Q ll , gk I-I l gggnsns momom li E m.mEm555E1'ronoB ! l l H g lb l mlllllllll .lm 'ff carfoss W ii, M ftmw ! G9 U i X , , S 1 I X O 0 0 15531 1 1 2: l'llltlII!lIIlMl1' l.. Ye lvlooc-:RN Srewos Foam CLUB anmmannnnunnnununInnnnnnInInnnmmnunun-nun-nn--mg QummmmmmmI.....m....l....................... .............., COMPLIMENTS OF SMART APPAREL Joliet Barber Supply for u'l'Highn Men U A l. B AS K l N . 210 Scott Street : - MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. LOUIS JOLIET HOTEL Erlulnullllnl uulrwlunl na lnllnuluulunuuuuuunuuununuuu n nnunnuuuuun nunnnnug E unnnunaunuuuu unnunu nnun 1 ulnnunnurnuluuunnununuunuuuuuunnnuuuuununnun I E STATE MARKETS 1 S 124 East Jefferson Street 307 Cass Street 1015 Collins Street E Seconcl and Iowa Aves. --- 102392 Collins St. --- 1031 State St., Lockport QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS E'................ ...................................................................................... ..............m - 24205116 - I 0 0 .5- fi lm ,,. 1. :G-' '11-. .. ..... .... Elyllfxfst Ill : wi'ivi:Q,, - I, ,A ....o- 223. 'M srl' .. it I o I l 0 o ,J ' llllllll fi 4 ggi ... - - m U EI COMPLIMENTS OF llllllllllHIIIIIIIHllllllllillllfll THE PALMER HOUSE IllllIlHlllllll'Illil'l llllllldll um-mInn--n-mn-nnI-ummm-nnnumnum.-In-mu C. U. Petersen 8: Son Prescription Druggist Dependable Service 500 Second Ave. Phone Z-9795 G. BLOOMQUIST QUALITY PICTURE FRAMES 203 West Jefferson Street -e nu umm:-nu mn unmumnnnmmnmn uunnnuunnunnn 1 -4, - U ........................... ..... ... ............. . ...... ,.. ..... ..........,.......Q West Side Grocery and Market E Art Janlce, Prop. Phone 124 Marion and Pleasant Streets nr. c. v. McKinley DENTIST The best there is in Dentistry At a price you can afford to pay Cor. Chicago and Van Buren 5 Strets Telephone 4854 D'Arcy Bldg. f LAGGER sl BLATT aCawyers i El 3 rj 206: Suite 64-65-66-67-68 Young Building JOLIET, ILLINOIS E IW ,: , , ' N L ..,.. JT I I E1 ----------'-- --------------'----------------'----------------------------------'---------------------------------------------- -------------- y I FAMOUS EOR GOOD FOOD I , 0 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ORANGE GROVE INN F 109 NORTH CHICAGO STREET 5. ............. ............................................................................... ............ EI -----'------' '--'------------------'----------.-.---------.--------------------f--------'--------.-----f----'-'----'--'-'----- --------- ------'------ - Remember Everybody Likes Candy CANDY JOBBER WHOLESALE ONLY 5 gig? PHONE 516 JOLIET, ILLINOIS 5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - '?' I? E j M - Compliments of the - K M E E1 WHITE STORE ,L 'Ny I 5 ,VI J Ay 1 R ' J lil --'-- --'--' -'---'- ------ l 4l5S' 'I i' E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., E ' YOUR EYES EXAMINED F1 . I : WITHOUT CHARGE ' 'N V' I X I ai. DR. H. D. COHN I , , HERBIE Tufvox, jj , OP'0metf'5f who d i d'YI1 live , up to 0 our expecicinovns. 3 220 North Ottawa Street 5 EI .......................................... ........... ............... .5 - eff 207 fi? - -:I f V as .I '- ' .. ,, I .. .... ... .r, '!,, 7 'rr f M - -Q- if APIXSJQKL Em- lil 0 o l l o u gl 0.3 l iP33b., Ili' -1 ... O- E lnln COMPLIMENTS OF DELIHANTY BROS. WHOLESALE CANDIES 648 CASS STREET SCHNElTER'S RESTAURANT 104 N. CH1CACo ST. Janet, Illinois um numninnnumn--umm nuuun run mumniinummummm-mum mum Compliments of Wunderlich Service Station Don Sproat. Prop. The Station with the C10rk DEPENDABLE GREASING, TE:uCo CRACK PROOF BIOTOR OIL, TEJEACO NEW AND BETTER GASOLINE Raynor at West Jelierson Street E Ein.. lil EI Reacly to Wear SUITS-H OVERCCJATS S2250 All One Price Tailor-suand Clothiers 417 E. Jefferson Street Wholesale Retail Stein'g ish Market FISH -- CHEESE -- CYSTERS and Sea Food in Season Quality - Price - Service 110 E. Jefferson St. Phone 3740 Ei mm ---- Thu ijnily Cleaners in ,lolict to Renew Your Llriliplctc Wiztrrlrimlit' lirnin Haul tn 1:l'4l1N via B1ll'1'f1R SERVICE. YflL'R XY,-XRIJRHBI-Q will reveal niany lijiw-li' piccca uf apparel - drefsea. Cozttf. the liuflmandk suitx the Cliildrenk light Cnatf, glovesw that slimulfl he carefully cleaned and lll'C'5L'fl nmx. l'woiilfl he 21 thrifty thing to select The Rialto Clwzaiier-. llatterf anfl Shoe Repairers to 110 the wnrk. JUST CALL 3319 whicli will lwring our driver to your floor nruniptly. RIALTO CLEANERS Hatter-s 86 Shoe Repairers 419-421 Van Buren Joliet, Ill. os ir? - ,df if -rt.--'lg imp W -O -i r 1 M lallll, I -----'-- -'1'-- '- -' ' '--'1--'--'----'-- - A---'---- - E1 L Vavrek Florists l 5 INC. 3 l o H 339325 ' E Phone Z-S834 816 Cass St. E I? .,....... ................... .......K......,.....1...k........ fs ---'--Y----x- '-- ------ --'1--'---'------- '--'---A'-f-- -- El S Soda School Supplies 2 .sow SMARKEQ me camtea vezwam setrneo AS CO-CAPTAINB Foa YSKETBBLL SEKON X : lf' E Cancly Luncheons Q E ..-.................... ..... .............--... Ei we S '-A'---A -------------'--------------'-------'----------'-'-A'1- ------' ' --E1 RWE Top 'EM ALL COMPLIMENTS OF ' Federal Roofers AMERICAN Phones 127 - 5938 412 Jackson Street E 5 Makers of - PETER PAN BREAD Paulette Beauty E American Fresh Shoppe i also Bertha Fl'lCI1fl, Prop, E L' lz liztu , 0 'NIO E 5 i 'I 'N I T HAN-DEE BREAD 1 Expert Fmger Waving - 0 Complete Beauty Service 5 l 5 S fsliced --- Ready to Servel Q I Phone 6016 406 D'Arcy Bldg. E 0 A 93 -09 54 - AWN t 7 1 ,QQ is-,T- -it '79 2 . 4 -ip V' lfl r 'wa .W ummm imnmummnmuuuununmnmnmm sums e i - .. 'ilhilqli E'......... .. .......... EJ E1 E1 o 0 I I o D - . 1 L' :fi xx.,..2 .- .... .. Phone 2823 SCHMITZ BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Water Systems OIL BURNERS REFRIGERATORS QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE 100 East Jefferson Street JOLIET. ILLINOIS Ep... E1 E1 DAVIDSON CAFETERIA 312 Clinton St. Joliet, Ill. just a Step from Public Library -mmm inmmmminInmmminmmmmm-mmmm vm- mm-mmummmmmnmmm-mmmmmnmu WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS The Prescription Shop Room 307 Morris Bldg. ummm mmm mi mimmum 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 best possible start in life. A practical well balanced education is con- sidered essential. This can be accomplished right here in Joliet in the High School and junior College. While the youngsters are growing up through the grade schools the parents can save enough to put them through in good shape. But it should be done systematically in our Savings Department. Come in and let us show you how it can be arrranged. JOLIET TRUST 81 SAVI GS BA K BARBER BLDG. 114 N. CHICAGO ST. Joliet Phones 421-422 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE nmnmnnmununmuuuumuuu num 21015 - BuIIInfIunuIulInI-IIInnnnIInIInIInnumnumnmnunm X I' ,Nl 5 ', , 65 X fx gd 63 CGMPLIMENTS OF N x 5 ,: A ffl is E X R.I.SEDDON Taira? X ' 15 F' I y QMS- ,I I-I:-' Iv' X f fr Q ,A Q A Q UL I I J, as l ' : f I' ,WX U M ' Electrical Contractor '-'715fiPA1'I I I' fir . km fx 5' ' and Engmeer '-', ,,,,-I X u -w 'I g,'.-3115525-'-j. I' . - --, I 1 gw ,.1 -,..,.:,- -,, I I , I , I . I wwl VH: .-?.:.l'i7Le' I J 'I an H 'l' X'1+g541fME5'II 'il.-1-iff!-ff55ff1I'-Fil - Iv IIN 5 '?.fi:i2.'1f,?i?1'g .-'1 i-1 AVNV, ,UM ,'.' 2 668 Cass Street Phone 8043 I1 II fgf,wII Q-.' :Ia ',,'2. 'K ' E JOLIET, ILLINOIS To 'flxcvictors qofhq 5?5Qi?5tM In ............................................................--. .-.-.. COMPLIMENTS OF KAISER-DUCETT CGMPANY B U I L D E R s JGLIET ILLINGIS mmm- umnuuu mm f-r?f21lf'?- .. .W .Tu .gn '7 . . ..,,, Fei ...... fam I I , M ! 7 I o 0 az- wx' - ..... ...... RQ TN 'BW I ... :all sv:-f gg I -9---- A, X X 'WSE I 'f .-iw. 11 rn- 15.-ef . ,Q ,, V, gl MH 59 Emp Q-p N mi -r . 7- ' f ,f V '- 4m , , l N . I 3..,,,.,,,,-,-,,,,.,. Nl-Y-kk, Y , GOHNIG N U? Q9 - x .MJ gig N Xxx 'Z urn M 'Q x SWHVNEPQ COP ED V ,- .: r Qu 3 Q j., ff L K . .W fl A 5 ' 'fljily -'1 4 . i ' Nf -bA- I HEUHNG LAZY MSS TYPEWPQTEK -, .ml 212 ka - Q09 com cms fix, ma.Q..C..,x-...- - A - ,AAA .. SPRING E num EnInumnunnmnummmun l..m...,,B nmnnuunauu mum nnmnnnunn Palace Pharmacy A. ROBSON CO., Inc. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Phone 2-0302 Woodruff Hotel Joliet, I11. E. A SCHULKE Compliments of Weber's Dairy BEST BY TEST Phone 1112 num nnunmn uuuwu num unnu num YOUR CONFIDENCE Priceless, in our opinion, is the Good Will and confidence re- posed in us by a clientele that we have faithfully served since 1889. We p1edge, through the continu- ation of our policies and ideals, to merit your confidence and patronage in the future as in the past. 'J EVVELERS 1mL1DiElFl11T1E1IIL,1QI Z Start off On the Right ggFoot - : Select your footwear at E . E' Jo1iet's Great Shoe Store 318 NORTH CHICAGO ST. EJ El........................... Wm. D. Hartley CANDIES z E CIGARS , P ICE CREAM 2 Phone 908 311 Second Ave. .... 5 13 5 Compliments of E. A. Cary 81 Sons 1 Fancy Groceries and Meats E 5 204 Walnut St. Phone 410 -af 213 gf? 1- .-. ,wif .9 .3 ..-A . .5 4.4! 1-1 .- W .Q i-P1 ' , Mlxxxt m'1'1i111ai 0 1 l o 0 14' 'rp 'ff - - 13 ,1 Oli '172 ki, , ' fl1.:111.f1 ...i . -W L- -1,.-QQ fmzw ' -z ai fa Jfiaws- K8 i i 0 o I I o o I .. 19 i...,. Lili I X i UN Xe XX Xx XX X X f fg NH 5 'Q Wil 39 SENLUQXQ QICTURES TAKEN JOLIET LUMBER 8: FUEL COMPANY ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL Phone 188 2320 Cass S JOLIET. ILLINOIS mn-mum-nn mm E mum-umm un-mmm E To The Graduates on your Honor Day, we extend our heartiest greetings. May this be the beginning of a successful career. To The Fond Parents, we greet you on this day of Happiness. 5. 'YO PAY LESS tv - 'ix , EL 0 .' nf' - Dl:PfxF.:rh-in E' ............ ............. lg '7 14 nnnnnuImumuunnnuunumnmuum-mmnunnn-mmanminInnininniniinnuunnnuuuuunumnnuuunuunmnumunuu ,,,,,,,,,, winning Qu-nnuun nun-unnununnununununmnu nun le..-1 .wh We ' . . T, im ill' IM-We Will County SMITH gf 1-ENZ Cleaners 81 Dyers S. Kodiak, Prop. E Office 86 wks., 300-4 Walnut St. E Phone 657 - ll unuru unnunnnnmn:mu nnun JUNGELS HIGH GRADE HoME MADE 5 CANDIES RAYNOR AND RUB1 STS' 2 Sandwiches -- Fountain Service Phone 2-0969 L Telephone 7236 E E 413 Van Buren St., Rialto Annex For Your Special Trips Charter a Bus From Us Free from every driving worry, with never a thought about con- gested traflic, you arrive promptly, pg 5 551. ..,. rested, refreshed brimful of en- ergy for exacting business or happy 9 ' ffm play Clays. And motor coach fares cut in half the cost of operating your own car. Please remember we have Cominoclious ancl Comfortable Coaches available in both 21 and 29 Passenger sizesg these Coaches being carefully maintained by a responsible Company and in charge of Experienced, Well-trained Drivers. Your C 66 -I Bus ancl Street Car Companies Employ 200 Local People, and for 1930 Paid Over 529,000.00 Taxes to Will County CHICAGO 8: JOLIET TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 215 1310- o I I 0 li .1 Pte gl - ..13 y.. if , WI.--wil. 'ilalllf i . 1, .tif .wt .um I ' I V is I N5-1 ' n I I 0 l -534.1 U . --as .1 it n-f ' is-, l.-Q x,..2 'N x li A ' Xa' ll2'Fii'ifgiE' E1 ......... ........ El THIS IS OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY 1891-1931 r 5, Q W 24:4 .. ' a 'PIMP ' I1 il. , o AT . H ' Greetings to Graduates Many of you are graduating from learning But unless one has learned to keep a portion - of what he has earned, one hasn't learned at all, Start the thrift habit by depositing a portion -5. V of your flrst earnings in a savings account with 11 l ' I us. You sha be most we come. ET, Q 0 5 1 ,i '7 Q 4-1... Q. V 5 if-lf, m into earning. -H at 3 5 N Q 5 y VO E ' 4 X ALLIED with GROWTH and PROGRESS of JOLIET and VICINITY 121 ---------- -- ----- la E -'-----'------'----- -'----'------ -'----- ------'--f---------'---- lu NATIONAL NATIONAL Comp lments Jewelry Co. Clothing Co. Of FOR SATISFACTORY SERVICE RIALTO CAFETERIA Phones 6450 ' 6451 120 N. Chicago sf. Joliet, ui. ...... ......... ummmnmm-1unnun-nunInnnmmmn--.ummmin---I--11.3 3-H Illlllln 'mmm-m-mum tfllnxl mlm-umm umm Princess Shoe Shining 2 CO,np1imm of the Parlor : Washington Pharmacy Hans ui' ALL Kmns CLEANED gl BLOCKED 5 - IVHILE YOU WAIT - Snoxas or ALL KINDS CLEANED Sz DYED N,kios and Skiates, Prnpx. 702 E. Washington St. 108 North Chicago Street S Joseph E. Kochevar, Prop. Princess Bldg. Phone 889 5 Q 216 lie -- CARL. SHN BURG- GIVES T6 LK With Compliments from The Mattei Music Shop The Complete Music Store Phone 5612 417 N. Chicago St. Joliet, 111. W- I . ..,g:41, Y l ..c.-- 1' Fm sw Z ., ': - L X' .....E, '1 ll,i' E1 Wa1ter's 1ce Cream FRENCH FRIED POPCORN PEANUTS 2 P1ain1:ie1c1 Road at Raynor Ave. E-III-Illllu lllllllllll-ll-III-H-I Ill-Ill-Hull II-llllllllllllll I Furlin 8: Pompie : MEATS, GROCERIES and z PROVISIONS 811 Richards Street - Phones 1173-1174 Elunnuiu :mum -immuumvuuul mum gl lT1.......... ........ Congratulations :E Western United Gas Q 8z Electric Co. .1. TREHARNE 81 C0. CLEANERS DYERS W- J- MURDOCK- E District Maiiager Phone 1290 621 Jefferson St. I El ........... ............... ........................ .......... .5 5 .......... . . . 21714- lug 0 o 1 H o o xx,,2 1 E - 1 X4 if - 4.11 as-1...-.5 ' ' 16. 119.- ig, ' - Ira 'fi 'Il I o I l o o A- -Affi- rf1l +q. lqlglllilllllllllllll Illllllllllllll 3 QUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'llllll'lll'llll'lll'llll'll'll lllllllllll Soda Candy Joliet Shoe Shining TILLMAN' ' Parlor QUALITY DRUGS - HATS OF ALL KINDS MacGregor Golf Clubs Z CLEANED AND BLOCKED and Supplies : : Morris Bldg. Chicago Street at Clinton g E 40113 East .legefson Street '''' Phone 4600 We Deliver Little Store 4-- Big Values A, WEIS JOHN MCGUIRE. oRoCERY and MARKET JEWELER 906 XV. Jefferson Street 320 Van Buren St.. D'Arcy Bldg In .........................................,... .......... .......... li .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,.......,.......................... f:lIIImIInuII n-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mu nu here Good dressers get that way. Without pay- ing exorbitant prices. Style-Conscious fellows appreciate the leadership of our and furnishings. Clothing, hats, shoes TESDALL PRATT 84 COMPANY IOIIET, ILLINOIS CONSCIENTIOUS MENS AND BOYS' WEAR SERVICE nuInIIInmmInumunIII-IImummuruImnuununnuuu - .iii 2 18 IunumI nu EI ..... Compliments of CHAMPIGN MACHINERY CG. CHAMPION BAKERS' MACHINERY AND CVENS ESTABLISHED 1888 C231 XS E1 I X Q y . ' F '?' RD fu - I 'IWMII itfxlyl l 'L '!.' If -'c !'! YT! ! ! I ' , A C s xfjif mf GPXCHESTRA wms I STATE CONTEST I E - 219 52:-I JOLIET, ILLINOIS nmmumn umuumn Inun-nun-:mnInummummm-num COMPLIMENTS OF .IOLIET PUBLIX THEATRES iii RUBENSA 'RIALTO PRINCESS - ORPHEUM il! ................................... 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STEVENS HOME Compliments MADECANDY 5 f O Joliet's Most Popular Candy 5 3 pound box, 51.00 I . . Som by 5 Wnll County Weldmg Frfank 0. Anderson Company ,IOLIETS L'I.I2.XNEST GROCERY ANI! IXIEATS E El -'------ --------------------------' --'----'--' E Build Your Reserve Fund -YOUR OPPORTUNITY FUND With This Bank at 304, INTEREST The Money will be Safe - but available when needed . WILL COUNTY NATIONAL BANK El ---. -- ----------.--------.------.----------.----- -.--.---.--..- El -E422 1 I, ll, .- -Q. ' 1520 -- J lx nh 1.1 IIA 0 o I I 0 0 - ...1a i... li -, N Mim e .4 fill , 2 y F 40 1 46 .1 yi, X lli.l1UI'a l 1E 0 o I I 0 o .-.qgzfcl ,T 21 gf ,qs ' ' E-7, .... -.M Qf 'll a' ' EI CCMPLIMENTS ff QF K i ini XQX If' i C L1 K . il l Joliet Maytag 8: XX 1 I . 'lf' Appliance Company K 7,1 lg ,., : ' 4111 I . 6825 , . , p if-' 'I X E -IE, , - :3'f-f I 309 N. ottawa st. Joliet, 111. CLEAN QP W Aw, -'HH-II muuu unnun I 9 0 6 I 9 3 I This is the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the BREWSTER PRINTING COMPANY We have printed the High School Year Book 17 years of the 25 years of our existence. Dozens of graduates of this school thru the years that are gone are now valued customers of ours, so our regard for your school, its students and faculty is very warm. Hearty congratulations to the graduates of 1931 and all members of Joliet Township High School. Q00 BREWSTER PRINTING COMPANY 513 SECOND AVENUE num-u unun --E4 222' 1nmmuumnumumunnuuumnummmnuunmmumnumn TO THE CLASS OF '3l We exfend our Congra+ula+ions and Besi' Wishes. GIF GIF HARRINGTON STUDIO Barber Bldg., Phone 2460 PHOTOGRAPHS TELL THE STORY - +3 223 gf - F -vi W4 A r lr , W ...o.- 25' If f ,S F .EQ ,, ff ' ........m E fi MXN '1LUl,I4'b In. o I I 0 T -fl sunk- ,. - ..... H ...... is-2 H , ,gy - Q7 5Q?S A 'gig 1.-0... ' W I f FQ 4 ,J W I3 NX miiwlklw E 0 I I 0 T -'1 U 'II 2 ... zmc ETCHINGS ll ff? 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