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

 - Class of 1954

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Joliet Central High School - Steelmen Yearbook (Joliet, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 27 of 176
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BRUSH AND PAl.lfTTlT CLUB Tron! row: Mr Kurtz, sponsor. Carol Tuixex .Xnn llgland Nlar- jorie Cantwell Dec Vlatlsson Nanty Attaway Barbara Nloslzer, Suc Fleming. R.:tL' reur ,Nliehael O'Brien Robert Wnnter stein. Thomas Nlanley Toni Saiko Ray Vfeese. Charles Clark Kay Carl son. Elaine Yalentik. Bawilz cnc! Pallaje Glad The Brush and Palette club is a comparatively new group. lt was organized in 1050 under the sponsorship of lfarl Kurtz. Nancy Attaxvay, president, Tom Saiko, veep-publicity, Tom Manley, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Wfinterstein, program chairman, cooperated in pro- moting greater understanding and appreciation of art. Varied activities and proj ects such as field trips, sponsorship of a Homecoming float, the annual Christ- mas party, a spring picnic, and student exhibits point- ed to greater prestige for the club. Lectures included talks on water color composition by Mrs. james Car- penter, ceramic work by Mrs. Kay Denning, and pic- tures and slides on the Mexican trip of Mrs. Alieda Pe- tersen, a retired faculty-member. Lx' Goin ancf Sllamp Glad Encouragement of an educational hobby is the key purpose of the Stamp and Coin club, lt provides a chance for the H hobbyists to meet for trading, com- paring, and, in general, learning more about their avo- cation. With the approval of C. B. Petersen, sponsor, a var- ied program was set up for the year. lt consisted of talks by club members, lectures by outstanding collectors, slides, movies, auctions, and a spring stamp exhibit. This year's officers were Robert Davis, president, Dominic Raino, vice-president, Paul Try, secretary, and Ed Sparks, treasurer. 5 L, STAMIJ AXD COIN Cl.LlB offs r., I less Robert CJ xi ---' i llt-it I la lk 1 l l L 1 I Xi lt sponsor lanes Klul ,lark N 1 l lJ'i 1 t L L B l Bu. .'. s l'lf'J' 'lil' l lm! X1 'it love

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PFP CLUB lllninc Sak lnnet Revcls, Bernndine Xlarchan do Cfnrole Cartlner fseatedl, president, Mr. Ntlnicitlur, sponsor: Nancy Schmitz treasu rer: Kav Sliingler, secretaryg Erma Stoneking vicerpresident. PFI' CLUB lorraine Llhdc, Ann Smith, Beth lrlaytlen, Bob johnson rseatedi, Sandy Starr, Shirley Miller Mr Schneider, sponsor, Barbara Bray, Joyce Sutton, Charlotte C-ecan. ble. e-lisa Pep Glad Sfmmafza Emu 7a The Pep club is the one school group organized sole- ly for the promotion of interest in school sports. lt is sponsored by john Schneider. One of the main projects is sponsoring buses for JT rooters going to out-of-town athletic contests. Other service projects involved giving SSO to the cheerleaders for new outfits and donating S15 at Christmastime to buy a Christmas tree and food for a needy invalid. That old IT institution of selling donuts after school and this year's innovation of selling blue and gold shak- eroos at games added to the prestige ofthe Pep club. Officiating members during the past year were Car- ole C-ardner, president, Erma Stoneking, vice-president, Kay Shingler, secretary, and Nancy Schmitz, treasurer. Any student who has attended three meetings con- secutively is considered a member, but unlike most clubs, no dues are collected!



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-:IND Q INNER COUNCII. STUDENT COUNCIL 7 wrzlul Dau Cade Darlene Renwick Vicki Bunting, Connie Cowing Fmnrlivnlz Kay Bussey, Sue Fleming Chuck Paton, Nlel ,lager john Snider, Beverly Xlmluerg Shim! 8 ' lance--Gai. 2.2 Democratic governmental practice-this is the basis of the Student Council. One representative is elected from each homeroom, thus every student has at least an indirect voice in his school's governmental issues. An annual event of the Student Council is the fall dance. This year the dance, Autumn Nocturne , was held October '22 under the general chairmanship of Bev Almberg. We'll Clean Them Up was the theme of the Home- coming float sponsored by the council. Civic-wise, the council supported the March of Dimes campaign and the Crusade for Freedom drive. The group is very proud of Chuck Paton, who was chosen as a representative to the Teen-Age Traffic con- vention in Chicago. Meetings of the council are held on alternate Mon- days. The Inner council is composed of Vicki Bunting, president, Darlene Renwick, vice-president, Connie -.24Y Cowing, secretary, Dave Cade, treasurer, and chairmen Bev Almberg, social, Chuck Paton, booth, Sue Fleming, assembly, Kay Bussey, welcoming, lack Snider, public- ity, and Mel lager, constitution. The faculty sponsor is ,lames Thompson.

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