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

 - Class of 1938

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mzer omzcz' FIRST ROW' Ili-ckt'l'. fl'i'l1lt'. llyclv. Cooley. Slffllxll ROW' Xlilllruw. Xyzirrllry. Sfffafq oznzcz' FIRST RUN' L':irti'r. lluit-lu-sim, lliikt-r. Fox. Ilollnm-pt-i'. Kuluzny. k':u'ug:ni. Nlznclmlik. SHCONIJ ICUXY Ilummt-I, lYhilt', l,:ri1g11t-flu-i', l':1rll1ull, Ririm-V. Mutt. l,:1X'cst', lic1'i'lu'iv, Sli-tux 'l'lllRlP RUN' llt-vulrrsmu. Sluiilluiiigll. YYirtll, Rmlvr, Ryan. Rupgvl, ll-mwlzmil, liairvui. ,lt-lmsml. l Ul'R'l'Il RUXY lflms, llrill, Miilluck, ,xlt'1Illl4l, Krillngulic. l'.l.lll1Ll'llIl. Xlhrmlell, l.llLlwlJilt. ln an effort to make our own school a safer place in which to abide, and to promote safety wherever influence might reach, the Safety Council was organized. It is a branch of the National Safety Council and is sponsored by Mr. A. L. Slette. The council investigates accidents which occur within the school and it tries to find out the cause of the accident. Surveys are also made throughout the entire building in an effort to locate dangerous places such as loose railings, broken light fixtures, bare wires, and other things which have to do with safety measures. The council exhibits posters around the school in an effort to make the students more safety- minded. It has done a great deal in the promo- tion of safety in the shops. It has laid clown certain rules for the operation of machines in the shops, and has painted safety zones around the machines in the wood shop. The officers for the Safety Council for the past year have been: Charles Beverly, presidentg Dryden Henderson, vice presidentg and Harry Kaluzny, secretary. . 20 Q.

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Sfudezzf i owzci FIRST ROW' l4'i'i'liwx'ir. NYliitgruve, Tzillt-y. Cox. lluncxm, Czllvsziturrzl, iXHllL'l'SUll, Ti-lile, Mcfilzuliln-ry. slicuxlm RUN lluhmmlii, Muurr. Shaw. lluhsun. join-Q, Frislnic. Hall. Wilmot-lx-r, Ryan, llc-cker. Guilt-y 'l'lllRll KOH' lijcssiiig, 'l'urm:ill, Ili-Siigimr, Cmmva-r. Mutt, Ut-mn. Gates. Wiarillt-y, FIRST RUXX' XX'ilsim, l'i-xirsmi, l,llflSVil.I, Cook, jolinsini, Bra-inizni. Pzxrtliuii, .Xgui-, Scuteri, SECOND RUXV Strviti. Kelly, Scott. Nlnsun, Nlnarii. NVilki1is. .Xiiili-rsun, Kessler, Rinnl. THIRD ROW' Mnnruc, Fay, Shi-phcril, xl 1l!llt'll1ll', Marchi, Frenk. l'larx'4'3. lf0l'R'I'lI ROVY- Hummel, Burk. llylr, l'nl'5'. llxiski-l'xill1'. The extensive Christmas seal sale was one of the highlights of the Student Council during the past year. It also played an important part in the yearbook campaign, and had charge of the football pledge cards, Courtesy campaigns, and clean-up campaigns may also be added to its list. Meinbers of the Student Council are selected from the various home rooms. Smaller home rooms elect one representative, and the larger ones elect two. Alternates are chosen to take charge in case the regular appointee is not able to attend the regular meetings. To foster and develop anything which will be for the best interests of the student and of 'Z the school is the ultimate goal of the Council. It has established, among the student of the high school, a reputation for high ideals and good work. The sponsor of this organization is Miss Verna Cooley and the officers are: George Mun- roe, chairman, Earl Hyde, vice Chairman, and Phyllis Tehle, secretary. Within the Student Council there is an Inner Council made up of two seniors, two juniors, one sophomore, and one freshman. Members of the Inner Council for this year have been: seniors, Earl Hyde and Phyllis Tehle, juniors, George Munroe and Meta Baskervilleg sophomore, Frank Wardleyg and freshman, Beverly Becker. 8+



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i .e ee e ga fu re raffsmen 0 , - merica - 1 FIRST ROVV-llvnrlr-rsnn. l'lut, Malia, Cox, Kump, Bust, Kostl, Hoffman, W'orkman. SECOND RONXv-Murray, Kuhmski, Purtliun, Mutt, llnnsnn, Fmt, Boro, Fitzer, Hermann, Renncr. THIRD RUNX-Morgan, Fox, VVnmllx1nn, Spornr, Gross, Slwff, l'ul1intz. Stcrnisha. XVnrrlCn. l'OUR'l'll ROXV f fiUSlCll, Surrlry, Kovlll. Zl'llfl'l'Slil, Jones, Alvzuno, Le-gun, Nlulxirli. Cora. The Future Craftsmen of America, as organ- ized in the State of Illinois, is considered an honor society for vocational trades and indus- trial art students in the secondary schools. A student in order to be eligible must have satis- factory grades, and after he becomes a member his promotion in this club depends on his shop or craftsmen grades including his academic sub- jects. A student is selected to become a member by faculty members or the shop head responsible for his shop work. He must have an average grade of 85 in his shop worlc to become a novice and an average grade of 80 in all his subjects. For promotion to craftsman he must have an average shop grade of 87 and an average of 85 in all his subjects. For promotion to artisan he must have an average of 90 in all subjects in- cluding shop worlc. For the master's degree, he must have an average of 93 in all subjects. In no case may a grade be below 75. Students become members of this organization by making appli- cation to the sponsor on a form which must be filled in by the student and the shop teacher. The form is then used to check the student from the records in the high school oflice relative to all the subjects in his curriculum taken at the time of application including the six points under the individual rating record furnished by the personnel director. Q30-0

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