Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1919
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CONTENTS Dedication Page 5 J. T. H. S. Officers 6 Year Book Staff 7 Senior Class Officers and Faculty Ad- visors 9 Class of 1919 10 1919 Reminiscences 34 The School 37 Athletics 51 School Activities 61 The J Staff 62 J Staff Writers 63 Music 64 Officers ' Club 67 Trig, and Surveying Class 68 Snaps 71, 73 75 MISS ELIZABETH BARNS 3tt ixsbizntiujf unr Qent txxxk itt Mhs (Elizabeth pntxxs We, the Class of 1919, feel that we are expressing not only our own appreciation, but that of the many students who have been associated with her in the past, for her sincere and generous interest and her loyal friendship. Joliet Township High School (commission Dr. J. Stanley Brown, Superintendent and Principal C. E. Spicer, Assistant Superintendent R. H. Bush, Assistant Principal Miss Myra Mather H. J. Atkinson Joliet Township High School Board of Kducation Clarence Sterling, President L. A. Sherwood, Secretary Dr. F. IV. Werner Arthur Montzheimer Albert Ohlhaver 1919 YEAR BOOK STAFF Fred Muschott, Athletics; Robert E. Curry, Editor; W. Harold Hinkel, Associate Editor; Claude Dano, Business Manager; Daniel N. Blatt, Jr., Assistant Business Manager; George Clare, Humor; Louise Hindle, 19 Reminiscences 19; Frederick Scheidt, Staff Artist. 7 FUTURE TH ASS Wm. Campbell, Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND FACULTY ADVISORS Virgil Keenan, President Myron Feeney, Treasurer Miss Barns Mr. Plummer ADAMS, MILDRED E. Eyes bent down to earth for shyness as befits a modest maid. Domestic Science Course. ALFRICK, LILLIAN G. am resolved to grow fat, and look young until forty. Literature and Arts, Course B. ALLAN, WILLIAM E. Of all the girls that ever I knew, I never saw one that I thought would do. Commercial Course. ARBEITER, GEORGE C. The boy that often speaks but never talks. Literature and Arts, Course B. Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS; Latin Play, ' 16; Extempor- aneous Speaking Contest, ' 16- ' 17; Class Basket Ball Team, ' 18; Basket Ball, ' 19. ADLER, JACOB D. Let the sky rain potatoes; I should worry! Literature and Arts, Course A. Latin Play, ' 16; Track, ' 19; Cadets, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; First Lieut. R. O. T. C; Social Com. Public Speaking Class. ALGMINOWICZ, PAULINE M. Pert as a schoolgirl well can be. Literature and Arts, Course B.; Shakespearean Pageant. ANDERSON, RUTH ALPHA. Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, but still she is a flower. Commercial Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. BALE, THELKA C. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired; courteous though coy and gentle, though retired. Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant ; Sopho- more Party Program; Sophomore Program. 10 BARR, LORENE A. Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes, refreshing as the dew and sunny as the skies. Teacher ' s Course. Entered from Manhattan High School. BENSON, NAOMI. To know her is to love her. Domestic Science Course. BIRKEY, FRANCES E. A modest blush she wears, not formed by Art. Commercial Course. Shakespearean Pageant. BLATT, DANIEL N. JR. All that I require of myself is not to be equal to the best, but only to be better than the worst. Literature and Arts Course. Entered from Manteno High School, ' 17. Glee Club, ' 17-18- ' 19; Male Quartet, ' 18- ' 19; Foot- ball, ' 18 19; Class Basket Ball, ' 18- ' 19; Track Team, ' 18- ' 19; Assistant Business Manager of Year Book; The Amalgamated. BENSON, ETHEL C. Conservative and studious. Commercial Course. BERTI, ELLEN M. A maid without a tear except of laughter. Commercial Course. BITTERMANN, HENRIETTA C. She smiles, but smiles on all alike. Domestic Science Course. BLATT, TED M. Love is the beginning of every- thing; the middle and the end. Commercial Course. President of Band, ' 18- ' 19; Basket Ball, ' 18- ' 19; Class Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 18; Senior Play; Camp Steever Band. ' The Amalgamated. 11 BOND, MARGARET E. Life is a jest, all things show it — thought so once but now I know it. Literature and Arts, Course B. Priscilla - Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS; Shakespearean Pageant; Class History, Class Day; Quotation Committee Year Book; Class Basket Ball Team, ' IS. BOYD, LUCILLE AGNES. And Heaven ' s azure in her eye was seen. Commercial Course. Freshman Council; Glee Club; Orchestra. BRANNON, LONDUS B. I ' ve always thought that every woman should marry and no man. Medicine Course. Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contest; Senior Play. BRYANT, MIGNON SALE. came, I saw, I conquered. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from 111. State Normal University High School, Normal, 111. Senior Party Entertainment Committee; Senior Play, Green Stockings. BORDNER, RUSSELL M. A loyal, just and upright gentleman. Literature and Arts Course. Entered from Freeport High School, ' 18; Staff Artist for J ' 18- ' 19. BOYLE, LUCILLE. She ' s not a flower; she ' s not a pearl; but she ' s a noble all- round girl. Commercial Course. BRAUN, LEONARD H. None but himself can be his parallel. Engineering Course. J. T. H. S. Band, ' 1S- ' 19; Camp Steever Band, ' 18; Manager Band Basket Ball Team, ' 18-19; Class Basket Ball Team, ' 18- ' 19; Secretary and Treasurer French Orphan Com. Cadet Corps, ' 16- ' 17; Captain Band, ' 18; Major R. O. T. C, ' 19; Address to Juniors Class Day. BUCKEYE, ESTHER H. For I am but a simple, guile- less girl. Literature and Arts, Course B. Girls ' Basket Ball Team, ' 16; Shakespearean Pageant, ' 16; Sophomore Play, Tommy, ' 17. 12 BURGESS, GRACE. Hers is the smile that no cloud can o ' er cast. Commercial Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. BUTTON, GORDON. Nothing is impossible to in- dustry. Engineering Course. Foot Ball, ' 15- ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Champion Class Basket Ball Team, ' 16; Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Track, ' 17- ' 19; Mgr. Class Basket Ball Team, ' 19; Captain Track, ' 19; The Amalgamated. CARLQUIST, EDITH ELEVIRA. Only a child of nature ' s rarest making, laughing and sweet as the day at breaking. Domestic Science Course. CASTLE, ELIZABETH. The grass stoops not — she treads so light upon it. Literature and Arts, Course B. Dance on Freshman Program ; The Melting Pot; Shakespear- ean Pageant ; Tennis Champion- ship, ' 16; Girls ' Basket Ball Team, ' 1S- ' 16- ' 18; Entertainment Com. for Sophomore Party; Dance at Sophomore Party; Girls ' and Mixed Glee Clubs, ' 17- ,% %; Decoration Com., Junior- Senior Reception ; Dance at Junior-Senior Reception ; Tennis Tournament, ' 18; Dance at Senior Party. BUSH, HARRIET D. She is true of heart and sweet of face and altogether fair. Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A. No politics disturb his mind. Literature and Arts, Course A. Secretary Senior Class; The Amalgamated. CARLSON, WALTER J. ' Tis not the deed a man does, but the ivay he does it. Course Leading to Literary Pro- fession. CAVANAGH, T. WALTER. He kept on after he was tired, and therein lies the key to victory. Agricultural Course. H. S. V. U. S., ' 18; R. O. T. C, ' 19. 13 CHRISTIANSEN, HILDA C. She who can at all times sacri- fice pleasure to duty. Commercial Course. CLARK, MILDRED A. There ' s no art to find the mind ' s construction in the face. Commercial Course. Glee Club ' 18. CLUGSTEN, JAS. LEONARD. Silence is become his mother tongue. Commercial Course. CONNORS, AGNES D. Forever smiling, blithe and gay, refreshing as a summer ' s day. Commercial Course. Ivy Day Poem. CLARE, GEORGE R. That he was the handsomest prince in the whole world was agreed by men, and alas by many women. Engineering Course. Foot Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Class Basket Ball Team, ' 17- ' 19; Track, ' 16- ' 19; Sopho- more Council; Junior-Senior Re- ception Com.; Year Book Staff; First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; The Amalgamated. ' ' CLAUSSEN, GEO. EDWARD. am as free as nature first made man, ere the base laws of servitude began. Commercial Course. CONANT, ALAN B. reckon this always — that a man is never welcome to a place ' ill the hostess say welcow Literature and Arts, Course B. Courtship of Miss Standish, ' 16; Cadet Corps, 16- ' 17- ' 18; Shakespearean Pageant ; Senior Play; Foot Ball, ' 18; First Lieu- tenant, R. O. T. C. CREIGHTON, ANDREW P. He is a bashful lad, but a true and worthy one. Engineering Course. 14 I CURRY, ROBERT E. All the women in the world would not make me lose an hour?? Sophomore Council; Student Government Committee, ' 17; 2nd Lieut. H. S. Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; J Staff, Pslams of Life, ' 17- ' 18; Junior-Senior Re- ception Com.; Pres. of Officers ' Club, ' 18- ' 19; Pres. Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; Lieut. Col. R. O. T. C; Editor of J, ' 18- ' 19; Editor Year Book; Manager of Victory Boy Campaign, ' 19. DANO, MYRTLE MARIE. Happy and from care I ' m free; why aren ' t they all like me? Commercial Course. Shakes- pearean Pageant. DOUGLASS, JOHN B. The only useless life is woman ' s Commercial Course. Foot Ball, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Track, ' L7- ' 19; Base Ball, ' 17; The Amalgamated. DYER, VERNA. My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Commercial Course. Freshman Program; Girls ' Cadet Corps; Freshman Party Committee. DANO, CLAUDE And ever anew our hearts shall love his honesty and name. Engineering Course. Shakes- pearean Pageant; Cadet Corps; 1st Lient. R. O. T. C; Business Manager, Year Book; Track Team, ' 19; The Amalgamated. DELANEY, RUTH E. In each cheek appears a pretty dimple. Literature and Arts, Course A. DYER, GEORGE GRIFFITH. It is in learning music that many youthful hearts learn love. Engineering Course, Band, ' 16- ' 19; Camp Steever Band; 1st Lieut. Junior R. O T. C. EDMUNDS, ROBERT J. Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Engineering Course. Honor Com- pany. R. O. T. C. IS ELWOOD, ELIZABETH. The Campbells are coming! Hurrah! Hurrah! Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant ; Extem- poraneous Speaking Contest ; French Orphan Com.; Junior- Senior Reception Com.; Tennis Tournament. ' 16- ' 18; Quotation Com. for Year Book. FARRELL, JULIETTE E. M. Continued cheerfulness is a sign oj wisdom. Commercial Course. FERGUSON, HELEN M. Eternal sunshine settles on her head. Literature and Arts, Course B. FLAGG, AUDRIE VIVA. Eyes too expressive to be blue; too lovely to be grey. Teacher ' s Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. ENEIX, ALBERTA B. In her heart are the birds and the sunshine. Teacher ' s Course. FEENEY, MYRON T. never dare to be as funny as I can. Engineering Course. Class Treasurer, ' 19; The Amalga- mated. FISHER, LILLIAN. Sober, steadfast ever, watchful of all her duties. Commercial Course. FLEMING, DOROTHY CELIA. The world hath not a sweeter creature. Teacher ' s Course. 16 FLINT, EUNICE M. Beautiful as sweet and young as beautiful. Domestic Science Course. Took Part in Play, Tommy; Senior Play. FOSTER, MARJORIE. A most fresh and delicate creature. Teacher ' s Course. Senior Party Committee. FRENCH, ELSIE M. A good girl given to quiet study and gentle diversion. Commercial Course. FRIEDRICH, HELEN M. For she is ' jes the quiet kind whose natures never vary, Like streams that keep a quiet mind, Snow-hid in January. Commercial Course. Girls ' and Mixed Glee Cluos; Reading Con- test, ' 18; French War Orphan Com. FOLKERS, FLORENCE M. laugh not at another ' s loss. Literature and Arts, Course B. Glee Club; Shakespearean Pag- eant, ' 16; Girls ' Cadet Corps, ' 18; Public Speaking Class Entertain- ment, ' 18. FREEMAN, MAX. And still be doing, never done. Commercial Course. Entered from Lockport High School, ' 18. FRIEDLY, THEODORE FREDERICK. will go meet the ladies. Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant. FRISBIE, CLIFTON C. Says so little we can ' t find any- thing to roast him about. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from Mendon Hig h School. 17 GALE, MILDRED LENORA. A scholar is she without pre- tense, but a large amount of common sense. Literature and Arts, Course A. Glee Club. GIBBONS, MARCELLA. Sweet Marcella, the envy of all Senior Girls, no kids or rags for natural are her curls. Literature and Arts, Course B. GIBSON, IMOGENE. A creature not too bright and good, for human nature ' s daily food. Domestic Science Course. GRADY, RANDALL GUY. He performs experiments with the divers elements, That do make his classmates cheeks turn pale. Engineering Course. Football, ' 18; Class Basket Ball, ' 19; Cadet Corps, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Shakes- pearean Pageant ; Glee Club. GANSON, WILLIAM C. There ' s nothing so becomes a modest man as stillness. Literature and Arts, Course A. GIBSON, ETHEL. The very pink of perfection. Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant. GORMAN, JOSEPH G. I am young and innocent, but have a desire to be devilish. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from Peotone High School; Track, ' 19; R. O. T. C. :FFIN, HAROLD H. Id Bonai ' s blood, hey Grif.? , ' rature and Arts, Course A. ptain Co. D., R. 0. T. C; iss Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 19; Cadet rps, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Stage Manager Senior Play; Track, ' 19; Vice Pres. The Amalgamated. 18 GRIFFING, CLARA E. Sweets to the sweet. Literature and Arts, Course B. Orchestra. GURNEY, WALTER H. want someone to call me deary. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from Manhattan High School. HARRIS, ELSIE. For none can express thee, though all should approve thee. Literature and Arts, Course B. Glee Club. HAUCK, OPHELIA. That same face of yours looks like a title page to a whole volume of roguery. Teacher ' s Course. Mixed Glee Club, ' 17; Girls ' Glee Club, ' 16- ' 19; Qutotation Com. for Year Book; Reading Contest at De Kalb and Lake Forest, ' 19; Christmas Program, ' 19 ; Shakes- pearean Pageant, ' 16. GURNEY, AILEEN L. A face with gladness over- spread, Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Teacher ' s Course. Tommy, ' 17; Girls ' Cadet Corps. HACKER, CHRIS F. Had he a thousand tongues to tell a thousand girls his love, ' twould be but half enough. Engineering Course. Orchestra, ' 16- ' 17; Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; R. O. T. C, 1st Lieut Co. D., ' 18; Shakes- pearean Pageant, ' 16 ; Class Basket Ball, ' 18. HARTSHORN, ELSIE. have heard of the lady and good words went with her name. Commercial Course. Mixed Glee Club; Shakespearean Pageant; Girls ' Cadet Corps. FjOUSER, LORENE M. She likes wkate ' er she looks on and her looks go everywhere. Commercial Course. Shakes- pearean Pageant. 19 HEILAND, LEONA F. Composure is thy gift. Commercial Course. Glee Club, 2 years. HERBST, HARRY R. will sit down now, but you will hear me later. Engineering Course. Glee Clubs; Regiment Batt. Sergt. Major, 2nd Batt; Track, ' 19. HILL, VIOLETTE PAULINE. Of all the arts, great music is the art to raise the soul above all earthly storms. Literature and Arts, Course A. Music for Class Song. HINKEL, WILLIAM HAROLD. An enthusiast never yet would rest, ' Till the whole world was like himself possest. Corporal J. T. H. S. Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; Treasurer J. T. H. S. Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; Capt. Co. A, R. O. T. C, ' 18- ' 19; Senior Notes, J; Associate Editor Year Book; Junior-Senior Re- ception Com., ' 18. HEINTZ, HAROLD E. There is the love of knowing without the love of learning. Commercial Course. Orchestra. HERSHBERGER, MYRTLE J. want what I want, when I want it. Teachers ' Course. Miss Lucy in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; Glee Club; Dress Re- hearsal; Feast of Little Lant- erns; Senior Entertainment Com.; Glee Club Concert; Nerissa in Merchant of Venice; Shakespearean Pageant, ' 16. HINDLE, LOUISE. Louise ' s heart like the moon is ever changing, but there ' s always a man in it. Literature and Arts, Course B, Class History for Year Book; Class Ring Com. HOLLSTEN, CLARENCE W. Your cheerful smile will get you where a kicker is never known. Agricultural Course. Band, ' 15- ' !9; Camp Steever Military Band. 20 HONET, HENRY. Comb down his hair, look ! look! it stands upright. Commercial Course. HOYT, VIOLETTA M. Her voice was ever soft and low — an excellent thing in a woman. Commercial Course. HUFFSTETTER, SELWYN. Hints for Xmas gifts to Sel- wyn — A megaphone for use at 8:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from Charlestown, Ind. H. S.; R. O. T. C; Honor Co; Charleston H. S. Basket Ball Team. JANKOWSKI, CECILIA V. Wilt thou have music? Hark, Cecelia plays. Teacher ' s Course. Glee Club, 3 yrs. ; Japanese Cantata; Abso- lutely Avoided 34. HOOKER, EARNEST W. There ' s no disguise in his honest eyes; he ' s loyal, he ' s faithful, he ' s true. Engineering Course. Shakes- pearean Pageant. HRIVNAK, MARGARET. To do her justice needs a book about — -We ' ll sum it up — a good old scout. Teacher ' s Course. Shakespear- ean Pageant ; Girls ' Glee Club. HYATT, CLARENCE E. C. True as a needle to the pole and as the dial to the sun. Special Course. Capt. R. O. T. C; Cadet Corps, ' 17-18- ' 19; Shakespearean Pageant ; Cadet Rifle Club; Band, ' IS; Glee Club, ' 16. JOHNSON, EDITH W. Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare. Literature and Arts, Course B. 21 JOHNSON, MYRTLE C. A tender heart, a will invincible Literature and Arts, Course B. JOSS, G. W. GLENCO. All great college presidents are chemists. You know I spe- cialized in chemistry. Engineering Course. KEMNER, IRMA JANE. The music of her voice is such that charms forever . Commercial Course. Sophomore Entertainment Com.; Girls ' Glee Club; Feast of the Little Lanterns. KRAHN, OLGA. Her faults, her sweetness, are purely human, Yet she ' s more lovable than simple woman. Teacher ' s Course. Glee Club. JOHNSON, VIOLETTA. On Saturday night shall be my care, To powder my nose and curl my hair. Literature and Arts, 2y 2 years, and 1 year Commercial Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. KEENAN, VIRGIL E. In him we found a leader who could by no earthly motive be induced to tell a falsehood, break an engagement or com- mit any dishonorable act. Engineering Course. Capt. Co. C, R. O. T. C; Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; J. T. H S. Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Track, ' 19; President of Senior Class ; The Amalga- mated. KLEESE, MILDRED IRENE. She is herself of best things the collection. Teacher ' s Course. Glee Club, ' 15- ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Feast of the Little Lanterns; Dress Rehear- sal; Semi-annual Gym Exhibit; Decorating Com. Junior-Senior Reception. KREIMEIER, ANNA. Persuasion tips her tongue whenever she talks. Teacher ' s Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps, ' 18; Public Speaking Class Entertainment Xmas, ' 18; Speech on Christmas Carols, Xmas Program ; Winner of Extempor- aneous Shaking Contest of School; Representative of Joliet High School in Inter - High School Speaking . Contest at Lake Forest; Evelyn in Senior Play. 22 KROPP, EMILY L. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Commercial Course. LANGFORD, GEORGE, JR. How happy could I be with either, were ' tother dear charmer away I Engineering Course. Lightweight Foot Ball, ' 16- ' 17; Heavyweight Foot Ball, ' 19; Basket Ball, ' 18- ' 19; Capt. Class Basket Ball, ' 18- ' 19; Track, ' 16- ' 17- ' 19; Electric- ian Senior Play, ' 19; Pres. Amal- gamated. LENNON, MARY ELIZABETH. Divinely tall and most di- vinely fair. Commercial Course. LEY, ROSE LOUISE. A rosie-cheeked lassie is she As mild and as meek as can be. Commercial Course. LAGEN, OLIVE. A form more fair, a face more sweet. Ne ' er has it been my lot to meet. Literature and Arts Course. LAWLOR, LORETTA VERONICA. You ' d scarce expect one of my age to speak in public on the stage. Teacher ' s Course. Public Speak- ing Class Entertainment, ' 18. LEVINE, LILLIAN. The tiniest girl with the sweetest smile, That kind of girl is the most worth while. Teacher ' s Course. Shakespear- ean Pageant. LOEFFLER, HOWARD J. Happy art thou as if every day Thou had ' st picked up a horse- shoe. Commercial Course. Track, ' 19. 23 LOOKINGLAND, MACK. Thou living ray oj intellectual fire. Engineering Course. McCHESNEY, EARL F. Always in haste, but never in a hurry. Commercial Course. J. T. H. S. Cadet Corps; Range Captain, Cadet Rifle Club; Reg. Sergt. Maj., Junior R. O. T. C. McCURRIE, ISABELLA. With frequent smile so broad so kind, She cheers the heart and rests the mind. Shakespearean Pageant; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; Girls ' Glee Club. McGUIRE, BERNICE. Not as serious as she looks. Commercial Course. LOUGHRAN, MARIE IRENE. When there is nothing else to do nights, I study. Commercial Course. McCLOUD, ELSIE EVELYN. Ye Gods, how I hate the boys. Teacher ' s Course. Mcdonald, Adrian. I am very fond oj the com- pany oj ladies. Commercial Course. McLEAN, DESMOND H. His Cardinal virtues are in his hair. Commercial Course. Foot Ball, ' 18. 24 MAHER, IRENE K. silence were golden, you ' d be a millionaire. Commercial Course. MARER, ISABELLE. Commercial Course. Born Jan. 28, 1900. Died Feb. 7, 1919. MEADMORE, BEATRICE M. Look cheerfully upon me, Thou see ' st how diligent I am Teacher ' s Course. MEINERT, ESTRELLA. Rarely appears in class with her lessons Commercial Course. MAIELLI, ALDO L. Tell (for you can) what is it to be wise? Commercial Course. Band, ' 15- ' 19; Camp Steever Band; Honor Company, ' 18; 2nd Lieut. R. O. T. C. ' 19; Band Basket Ball Team, ' 18- ' 19; Class Day Music, (Clarinet Solo). MARTIN, MAUDE E. All great men are dead or dy- ing and I don ' t feel well myself. Literature and Arts, Course B. Girls ' Basket Ball Team, ' 16- ' 17; Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS; French War Orphan Com.; 1st Lieut. Girls ' Cadet Corps; Ivy Day Program, ' 18; Chair- man Entertainment Com. for Senior Dance; Chairman of Pub- lic Speaking Xmas Program, ' 18; Speaking Contest, Lake Forest and DeKalb, ' 19. MEDER, LELAND GRANT. Small and short, but thor- oughly a sport. Commercial Course. Shakespear- ean Pagent, ' 16; The Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS ; Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18. Honor Com- pany, ' 19; J Staff, Humor, ' 19; Capt. Co. F, Junior R. O. T. C. MILLER, CHALMERS E. His mind-keen, intense, and apt for all affairs. Literature and Arts Course. Sen- ior Play, ' 19; Honor Company, ' 18; 1st Serg. Co. F. Junior R. O. T. C. 25 MILLER, IRMA MAE. They say we women like to be bossed; just try it and see. Literature and Arts, Course A. Entered from Fremount H. S. Oakland, Calif. ; Shakespearean Pageant ; Sophomore Council ; Sophomore Entertainment; Jun- ior Council; Executive Com. Junior-Senior Reception; Chair- man French Orphan Com. Public Speaking Entertainment; Decora- tion Com. Senior Party; Celia Faraday in Green Stockings, Senior Play; Reading Contest; Glee Club, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; J Staff. ' 16- ' 17- ' 18- ' 19. MOONEY, HAZEL ALMEDA. Silent when glad; affectionate tho shy. Teacher ' s Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. MOORE, MILTONA. My man ' s as true as steel. Literature and Arts, Course A. Freshman Talent Program ; Shakespearean Pageant ; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; Sophomore Talent Program ; Sophomore Party Program ; Senior Party Program. MUSCHOTT, FREDERICK B. Where more is meant than meets the ear. Engineering Course. Football, ' 15- ' 17- ' 18; Athletic Editor of Year Book; Business Manager Snior Play ; Treas. The Amalga- mated. MITCHELL, IRENE. The proper study of woman- kind is man. Teacher ' s Course. MOORE, EDWIN E. Most of the eminent men in history have been diminutive in stature. Literature and Arts, Course B. Band, ' 16; Orchestra, ' 18- ' 19; Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; R. O. T. C; 1st Lieut. MUFF, LUCILE SADLER. Labor and intent study, which I take to be my portion in this life. Commercial Course. NELSON, BEATRICE M. do not doubt his love, but I could wish his presence might confirm it. Teacher ' s Course. Glee Club; Shakespearean Pageant ; Girls ' Cadet Corps. 26 OHLHAVER, ESTHER. Born April IS, 1900. Died Oc- tober 2, 1918. PATTERSON, MARIE ELIZABETH. Blest with a taste exact yet un- confined, A knowledge both of books and humankind. Literature and Arts, Course B. Glee Clubs. PETERSON, MARGARET. A fair exterior is a silent re- commendation. Literature and Arts, Course B. ' NELSON, ESTHER LOUISE. Silence is more eloquent than words. Commercial Course. Melting Pot, ' 16; Shakespearean Pageant, eant. PATTERSON, HAROLD L. That man is blest who does his best and leaves the rest. Then do not worry. Engineering Course. Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; Shakespearean Pageant; Rifle Club, ' 18- ' 19; Junior R. O. T. C, ' 19. PERRY, FERN. She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleas- ant too to think on. Commercial Course. President of Sophomore Class Council; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; Senior Party Committee; Girls ' Cadet Corps; Shakespear- ean Pageant. PETTIGREW, ISABEL MILLER. And mistress of herself tho China fall. Commercial Course. Girl ' s Cadet Corps. NUTT, VERNA E. In nature ' s infinite book of secrecy a little I can read. Literature and Arts, Course A. Entered from Mendon High School. Class Prophecy. 27 PHELPS, ALICE L. She was fair as the wild flowers, and innocent as youth before its charm is spent. Literature and Arts, Course A. French War Orphan Com. ' 18- ' 19 ; Thrift Stamp Campaign Com. ' 18; Girl ' s Cadslt Corps, ' 18; Words to Class Song; Public Speaking Entertainment ; Read- ing Contest. PLOVAN, GADAL. Music hath charms to soothe the savage heart, to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak. Commercial Course. Orchestra; Band; Glee Club. PRICE, DOROTHY. To ask and have, command and be obeyed. Teacher ' s Course. ROBINSON, ESTHER. Dark are her eyes as the shadows of night. Literature and Arts, Course A. PHOENIX, CHARLES A. A great little starter. Literature and Arts, Course B. Entered from Hyde Park H. S. ' 16; Boys ' Glee Club, ' 16- ' 17; Band, ' 17- ' 18- ' 1°; Senior Play. POWELL, GEORGE F. Don ' t never prophecy unless you know. Commercial Course. Foot Ball, ' 18; 1st Serg. Co. D, Junior R. O. T. C. REICHMAN, DORIS J. All things come to him who waits. Commercial Course. Orchestra. ROGERS, CLARENCE E. I did not fall in love, I rose in love. Engineering Course. Senior Class Basket Ball Team; Ivy Day Oration. RUDDY, MILDRED. Success in life is a matter not so much of opportunity as of perseverance. Commercial Course. Glee Club; Shakespearean Pageant. RUTHERFORD, LUCRETIA E. On one she smiled and he was blest. Commercial Course. SANDIFORD, MILDRED. Heaven give you many merry days. Teacher ' s Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. SCHAAF, MARY. Fond words have oft been spoken to thee, And thou hast had thy store of tender names. Teacher ' s Course. RUNDQUIST, MABEL MARGARET. Hang Sorrow! Love would kill a cat And therefore let ' s be merry. Commercial Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps. SANDER, ALBERT EUGENE. The very substance of ambi- tion is merely the shadow of a dream. Shakespearean Pageant ; Cupid, in Latin Play; French War Or- phan Com. ' 18; Henry Steele in Senior Play. SCAHILL, EILEEN MARY. The hand that hath made thee good, hath made thee fair. Commercial Course. SCHEIDT, FREDERICK W. Is the single man therefore blessed? No! Commercial Course. Staff Artist for Year Book. 29 SCHUESSLER, LEONA M. am one of those gentle ones who would treat the devil him- self with courtesy. Literature and Arts, Course B. Reading on Freshman Program, ' 16; Shakespearean Pageant; Reading on Sophomore Program, ' 17; Reading at Senior Party, ' 19. SEIDENBECKER, RUTH H. Of gentle soul, to the human race a friend. Commercial Course B. Glee Club; Shakespearean Pageant. SHULENBURG, FRANCES P. Give me liberty or give me death. Domestic Science Course. SING, ESTHER M. Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content. Teacher ' s Course. SEHRING, FRED. The sooner it ' s over, the sooner to sleep. Engineering Course. Base Ball, ' 16- ' 17; Foot Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Basket Ball, ' 17- ' 18- ' 19; Track, ' 19; Sec. The Amalgamated. SHOOP, BERNICE. That girl is like a high-mettled racer, tremendously pretty too. Commercial Course. SIMPSON, ROBERT J. He steps right onward, martial in his air. Preparing for Annapolis. Track ' 17; Foot Ball. ' 17- ' 18; Basket Ball, ' 16- ' 19- Cadet Corps, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Major 2nd Battalion R, O. T. C; Sec ' y J. T. H. S. Rifle Club; Junior Notes for J ' 18. SMITH, HAROLD R. Time hangs so heavy on my hands. Commercial Course. Band, ' 16. 30 SMITH, HELEN BURDEN. Her hair was red; her motto steady; and her mind both strong and ready. Literature and Arts, Course B. Shakespearean Pageant ; Fresh- man Basket Ball; Sec.-Treas. Junior Class Council; Executive Committee, Junior-Senior Re- ception ; Junior French Orphan Committee ; Chairman Decora- tion Committee Senior Dance ; Chairman Quotation Committee Year Book; Tennis Tournament, ' 17- ' 18; Class Day, Class History. SOMERSET, CLARA. Her cheeks are like the dawn of day. Literature .nd Arts, Course B. STEED, PERICO A. Exceeding wise, fair-spoken and persuading. Literature and Arts, Course A. Corp. in R. O. T. C; Honor Company. SWANSON, ARNE H. And when a lady ' s in the case, You know all other things give place. Engineering Course. 1st Lieut. R. O. T. C. SMITH, MARY R. A woman who does her own thinking. Commercial Course. STARQUIST, ANNA. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Commercial Course. STEIN, GENEVA. I have no other but a woman ' s reason, I think him so, because I think him so. Teacher ' s Course. SWANSON, EVELYN C. have immortal longing in me. Commercial Course. TALBOT, GERALDINE M. Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Teacher ' s Course. On Thrift Stamp Campaign Committee, ' 19. URSICH, MARY T. The spirit which keeps thee is noble, courageous, unmalch- able. Teacher ' s Course. WEBSTER, LAURA LAMB. Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me. Literature and Arts, Course B. Basket Ball, ' 16;Corp. Girls ' Cadet Corps, ' 17- ' 18; High School Or- chestra, ' 18- ' 19; Girls ' Glee Club, ' 16- ' 17; Japanese Lantern; The Feast of the Red Ear. WESTPHAL, FREDERICK M. My wants are few — have all I can handle now. Literature and Arts, Course B. Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS; Corp. Co. E. Junior R. O. T. C. ' 18- ' 19; Honor Co. Cadet, ' 18- ' 19. TIKULSKI, BELLE LILLIAN. All the world ' s a stage and all the men and women merely players. Commercial Course. Senior Play, ' 19. VASTERSON, PEARL. Hence is thy learning, Hence thy toil, O ' er books consumed the midnight oil. Commercial Course. Girls ' Cadet Corps, ' 17. WELCH, ROBERT A. am a citizen of the world. Commercial Course. Basket Ball, ' 19; Out for Foot Ball, ' 16- ' 17. Basket Ball, ' 16. WESTPHAL, JULIUS MARTIN It would talk, Lord! how it talked! Literature and Arts, Course B. Courtship of Miles Standish, ' IS ; Military Department R. 0. T. C; Corp. Honor Co. 32 WESTPHAL, MARIAN. She does nothing in particular, and does it well. Literature and Arts, Course A. Girls ' Cadet Corps; Gymnasium Exhibition ; Freshman Class Council. WILLIAMS, HELEN E. Learning by study must be won. Commercial Course. Girls ' Glee Club; Corp. Girls ' Cadet Corps. WINKLER, BERTRAM H. Think all you speak, but speak not all you think. Engineering Course. The Amalgamated. SCHUELKE, ARTHUR A. The mirror of all courtesy. Manual Training Course. Mili- tary work, four years ; Corporal in Co. G, and in Co. A; Room Manager for J for two years; Out for Athletics, ' 16- ' 17. WHEELER, MARSHALL . Nor heed the rumble of a dis- tant drum. Literature and Arts. Sophomore Council; Junior French Orphan Committee; J Staff, ' JU5- ' l7 ; Editor J, ' 17- ' 18. if-.- WILLIAMSON, MAE. Tho I am young, I scorn to flit on wings of borrowed wit. Literature and Arts, Course B. Girls ' Glee Club, ' 18; Mixed Glee Club, ' IP; Tommy -in play Tommy, ' 17; Quotation Com- mittee, Year Book, ' 19. WOODRUFF, LEWIS W. Occasionally I am amused. Literature and Arts, Course A. Senior Play; R. 0. T. C. BROWN, JANET. She loves even her enemies. Domestic Science Course. Girls ' Basketball Team, ' 16- ' 17- ' 18; Tennis Tournament, ' 17. 33 19 — Reminiscences — 19 i You remember, don ' t you, the qualms with which you got ready to go to High School that first morning ' way back in 1915; the excitement that nearly choked you as you neared the place; and the awful hollow inside of you as you actually mounted the steps? You were impressed by the assembly and filled with high resolve. You were confused. You were strange. Yes, you were scared. But you determined to perish rather than let those high school smarties see that. Eventu- ally you got lost — and were kindly directed to the elevators. The charitable cup of cold water was generously offered to slake your parching thirst — at a nickle a slake. Poor little 1 green and white freshies — green in ex- perience, white with awe — your colors were well chosen! Remember how soon, tho, we got to feeling chummy with ourselves — we, us, 1919, THE CLASS! 3 And Miss Seacord culled a dramatic club from amongst us and taught them Miles Standish. Ah! Bernhardt had nothing on Priscilla, Margaret Bond, nor Southern a shade on George Arbeiter, Standish. And Conant ever since has been living up to the advice implied in Why don ' t you speak for yourself, John? Then along in the spring of the year, Mr. Smith discovered that Mr. Shakespeare would have been three hundred years old if he ' d lived, and that it was up to us to celebrate his death with a pageant. So we did — the whole school did, the whole town did, in fact, but Claude Dano was Romeo — in white tights and a feather an ' everything. And Dorothy Roberts was Juliet. And lots of other ' 19 ' s carried a canopy over them. And lots of other 19 ' s were Macbeth witches. And Fern Perry was a Herald — and not so much rode as she was carried by — a horse. It was a grand day for the 19 ' s — and of course others. 5 The next year, you recollect, we got to be SOPHOMORES. Some Class! Literally some class — we were organized. We had a class council. Fern Perry was chairman and ran things. George Clare, Fred Sehring, Robert Curry, Fred Lauer, Marshall Wheeler and Robert Shaw also ran. Miss Blair and Mr. Shutz helped with the running. Sociable bunch, too. As Freshmen we had been brought up on Social Hours. Now we howled for a party. Had it — danced till the hour of 10:30 and were sent home. Miltona Moore gave a piano solo that night; Teckla Bale and Lizbeth Castle danced; Leona Schuessler spoke a piece — and were there others, do you remember? Wonderful night, anyhow, wonderful white night! You know how it is — looking back. You may not remember that we won the class basketball tourney, as Sophomores (we did), but you ' ll never forget the autumn sunshine down at those first foot ball games, nor the brisk breeze on the bleachers, nor the thrill of the snake dance, nor our pride at being hoarse from roaring for the team. No pop- corn will ever appeal like that we sold — and generously ate — in the interest of the Sopho- more treasury. 34 And the next year, you recollect, we got to be JUNIORS. That year introduced the cus- tom of having no organized classes except the Seniors, so we had no council, but we were all together in 399, which gave us that comfort- able, homelike feeling. You remember, one of our first ventures was to get money for our French Orphan, so we gave a movie. Great financial success it was, but we temporarily lost our reputation as entertainers. However, as Bob Simpson said, we showed the best types of chickens. And along about the middle of the year Sally McGundy died. And Sehring, Button, Muschott, Clare et al. were on the Foot-ball team. Bless ' em! And Bobby Curry began to flicker up as a Military man, and a Student- governmenter — an ' everything. 10 Speaking of student government — as Juniors we introduced it into the school. The first time a thing of that sort was started and carried out successfully. Remember? Sat up there at the desk with a bold front (but shaky inside) and signed pass blanks, and took the roll, said, Yes, you may speak — just like pedagogues. Even went so far, along at the end of the year, as to put on the brakes and cut out the semi-annual Junior-Senior rough stuff. 11 If I remember right, there was some excite- ment within the Junior-Senior Reception Committee. But it was a gorgeous reception — even if we do say it ourselves as shouldn ' t. The decorations gave a Maypole effect — streamers of green and white and spring flowers. Never before had the gym. looked so attractive. It was lovely — even to us, tired and worn out as we were. Louise Hyde, the Senior class president, and Fred Sehring, our chairman, led the grand march. We were a good steady bunch as Juniors — a fine, serious, dignified bunch (except for the Senior dummy we dragged thru the dust, class day — and finally drowned!) 12 And this year — oh, years you have gone so fast! — we have been — SENIORS. I wonder, somehow, if we won ' t always think of our- selves as SENIORS. 13 About the first thing we did this year, you recall, was to elect class officers — Prexy, Paddy Keenan; Secretary, Bill Campbell; Treasurer, Speck Feeney, Good boys, all of them, tho we wish some of them had been girls — the class officers, that is. And then the Spanish Flu handed us two weeks vacation along in October. 14 Sehring, Button, Clare, Douglass, D. Blatt, Langford, Harris, Powell, Grady, Simpson, Muschott— J. T. H. S. football squad. 1919 ' s, of course. Sehring, Button, Douglass, Blatt — 4 5 J. T. H. S. Basket-ball team. 1919 ' s, of course ! Ditto, ditto, ditto, and others — J. T. H. S. track team. 1919 ' s, of course! And the interclass basket-ball tourney was won by 1919 ' s, of course! 15 Far be it from me to mention anything painful, but do you remember the day Eddie Moore parted his hair in the middle and ap- peared in them clothes, and that collar, and that tie — and all the Senior fellows wore horn- limmed spectacles and things And Imogene Gibson led the Senior girls in frightfulness — knobbed hair, specks, aprons — Gh, boy! That was — rough neck day. 16 Then lots of things happened. The Seniors had class-meetings ever so often. Once they 35 elected a year-book staff ( see cut ) . Once they elected class advisers — Miss Barns and Mr. Plummer. Once they almost forgot they had class advisers — and didn ' t hold a meeting. 17 And if it hadn ' t been for that wire cutting, there wouldn ' t have been any moon-light dances at the Senior Party, May 2. It was a grand party: a fortune-teller — Cross my palm with silver and heed this warning! 1919 talent — see Sophomore party reminis- cence — the same only better! 18 The do you remembers are simply crowd- ing, and there ' s very little room up in front. The Junior-Senior Reception — a whiz — we thank you! Bob Curry — what happened to him in Wilmington on that Red Cross Drive? Mary Schaaf — her love letter found — You just can ' t be too jealous to suit me, from Fred Blatt. The Junior Dummy — 1920 — long may it hang! Fred Sehring, cherries in bed, quart jar, teaspoon. Miss Barns ' sur- prise party, May 5, A. Conant and H. Griffin almost present. Spiritualist meetings, E. El- wood, Helen Smith and company. Miltona ' s unique and romantic birthday gift to Bobby Simpson — the farewell party for Col. Tillman. Class Day. Ivy Day. Senior Play. Puff! Puff! 19 And do your remember, that for four years we ' ve been together thru the same trials, the same pleasures, the same work; that we ' ve made the same friends, some closer than others, but all friends; that we should feel the same gratitude toward the teachers who have been patiently and sincerely doing their best for us; and we have learned from our com- mon experience the virtue of standing to- gether, and that we have stood together and worked together? Surely we cannot forget, tho we may in the future be far from one an- other, these four years spent as comrades. Louise Hindle. 36 COACH C. J. WAGNER Coach Wagner has been at Joliet Township High School for two years, one year as assistant to former Coach Shelton and one year as director of athletics. In these two years we have come to admire his good sportsmanship, to appreciate his ready interest in all student activities and his ability as a coach. He has proved that he can always turn out fighting teams and with proper material and support, winning teams, such as the 1919 Track Team, Big Seven Champions. We are glad of this chance to accord Coach Wagner even this slight part of the recognition which is his due. S3 H o -PS « W D M K K u W of w M a iStf fc o o (4 H HH H W -I - H r pq M l u o 1 1 CO g 54 55 m. m - Hfc ' ■;•; ' - lit % 3 ag- J K : (=P F Bw y ks. EL ; wJ- H ' „b8L A 1H ■if ' fl 5 , H K « - - JB S . «■ffiWft . m ■■L«1i jl. S « Hit l JB F 3S5S8 Standing— Curtis, Holmstrom— JUNIOR BASKET BALL TEAM —Sitting— Clark, Flint, Gardner. SOPHOMORE BASKET BALL TEAM First Row — White, Broadwell, Sehring (Coach), Plunket, Powell Second Row — Jolly, Block, Liebermann 56 Jr . ' - 57 p H W ►J a 58 I 1 Kool Xtftmtu I 61 Edward Blatt, Associate Editor THE J STAFF Robert E. Curry, Editor Louis Lagger, Business Manager Lorene Rowan, Junior College Notes Wm. Heise, Exchange Editor Arthur Hyde, Athletic Editor 62 Isadore Vision, Ass ' t. Business Manager V J STAFF WRITERS Thelma Vaughan, ' 20, Junior Notes Leland G. Meder, ' 19 Humor W. Harold Hinkel, ' 19, Senior Notes Persis Talcott, ' 20, Music Philip Johnson, ' 21, Sophomore Notes Leonard K. Braun, ' 19, Band Notes Nat J. Rowell, ' 21, Cadet Notes 63 oi H W a o O 64 QUARTET— White, Blatt, C-Ark, Block GLEE CLUBS 65 66 67 ttt TRIGONOMETRY AND SURVEYING CLASS Standing — Dano, Winkler, Ganson, Hooker, Braun, Button, Keenan, Sehring, Curry. Sitting — Prof. Hughes, Lookingland, Creighton, Feeney, Muschott, Clare. It ' s the Still nan Quality You Want We Have the Exclusive Agency for Eastman Kodaks If It Isn ' t an EASTMAN It Isn ' t a KODAK Also for WHITMAN ' S, MARTHA WASHINGTON ' S : and LOVELL COVEL ' S CHOCOLATES and : BON-BONS and ELMER ' S SOUTHERN CANDIES We Serve CREAM ICE CREAM at Our FOUNTAIN u Stillmaris 68 Jxh Vzttlzemzixts 69 You High School Boys of today are of a new race, living in a world of new ideals. 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