Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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Qevond Ron Itach Ixenneg Ixxocsth Mlstels lzont R011 Bluth SDI 1g,ue M1 Nlgem Debate The l C debaters t1ed wlth Morton unxor College 111 the number ot debates won and lost When the pereent'1g,es were totaled however lXlOIl0Il wo11 by th1ee pomts out ot a total ot so1ne 111ne hu11dred lhe members ot the teams mean ed debate l eys whlth are th onlx thmb ot the l lllfl twarded 111 the unnor College 'lhe members of the afhrmatwe team were lranl Masters Mareus Bluth a11d Laura qpragbue The members of the negatwe team were Do tald lxroeseh Cl1HlO1l Leach and ohn Kennex Up Llllllll th1s 5ear debate was held as an extra Lurucular aetlvny Last tall however a class IH debate w'1s st11 ted whlth was held two days 1 weel Tuesday and 'lhursday seventh and e1ghth pQI'1OClS Two ered1t hours were g1VCH tor th1s Class Th pr1mary reason tor tartm the dass was to mal e poss1ble a thorouvh preparatlon of the debate qL1CS'ElO1l tor the annual lntereolleglate Debates AS1dC trom the pr1mary purpose the eourse offered a trannng tor the people who had not had the opportumty to tal e a eourse 1n pubhe spealxmg The Course proved successful 1n the development ot latent and potentlal ab1l1t1es of several students who showed prom1se ot real debate ab1l1ty tor the future The course also made 1t posslble to have a suecesstul debate season and helped 1n the development of better debaters Page Twenly seven Ill 'I V SM A 15:3 X ... ig N24 1 : : f. I. .I Q ffl 1 Ill V 'Q , . l 1 1: , ', , as 1 rj , 1' 'Z f , ' '. 1 ' QI . . J . A - . - . I y w y I xv ' - v r , 1 . c , , . . . . ,, . - 1 .1 - f 1 .AXJV C Q Y, V .s Q J 1 . U' . C. Z Y . J . 1,-1 1 ' I , , . X 1 1 X J' . ' ' 1 V , ' , 1 J .- ' . . Y N l. N . .L Q . 7 4 C' V. C y A , C C - T I v 7 C Y 5, Cv' , . . . . . - - 1 , X - 41 a U rn ' T c ' l fr ' 1 ' ' l ' k' J 43 X XJ . . x . . . Y , , C . - , . . Fu -' 3571. f Q- 131- 'fl-5 Yagi 1 ' i it -4 1 A 1 lx W. i - , 1 1 ,I X 3 1 1 w l .l-..-.!5 1 z

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41 . III I' ,sm 'I 5', v - ff - : : .' xl I5 L I .I v 'Q O l il I Q I I - if 1 - : Wi fi!! : 1 . . MI J- --'. 'Ti 1 l l LIIIM fm-If Rum: Blulh, Grotll, Mr. Price, Leach, Sidell. Y I i1'.vI Row: Iiroe-sch, Kenney, Carlson, Barrick, Meyer, Olson. g Student Council President ...................................................................,.. CLINTON LEACH Vice-President .............. ....... h TOHN KENNEY Secretary-Tn'as1.in'r ....... ......, H ARRIET MUNCH Farulz'y fIa't1isvr ........ ......, M R. R. PRICE JOHN KENNEY, Social Conzzzziiicw... .. C 1'fW m'1-' LoU1sE CARLSON HARRIIQT Mcxcii The Student Council was organized to bring about a better co-operation between students and faculty. It was composed of a member each from the French Club, German Club, NV. A. A., men's athletics, junior College Club, two members from the freshman class and one from the sophomore class. The editor of the Blazer and the two class presidents served ex-officio. The faculty was repre- sented by the adviser. The Student Council elected its own officers and had the power to make recom- mendations to the faculty, to question students or faculty members, to direct the social activities of the college, and to recommend the disbursement of the activity fee. This year the Student Council took up the problem of administration of the recreation room 42355. A survey was made of the most crowded days, and students were appointed to keep order. Another bit of work accomplished by the council was the revision and com- pilation of a new bulletin of the junior College. For the further edification of the student body at large, the council prepared a chart showing the actual disbursement of the tive dollar activity fee each student must pay every semester. A pep meeting was sponsored by the Student Council in order to stir up more interest in the basketball team which was showing excellent results. The council also sponsored the XVinter Formal and the Spring Formal. Both dances were held outside of school and were highlights of the social season. This year the council also sponsored an informal dance in the school lunchroom. Page Twenty-si.1'



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A-3 L1 if x - ,Ll :ii I I I I' 'I Lit. 1 ini-3 T 3 via 5 M11 B l. .I 6 'Q O 1' APO tm l 1 S ll ii I I l Il -1-4-5 1 I. M Lux! Hour: Skorupa, Eib, Jackson, lie-asoin, Mortveilt, Blarwick, Age-ton, Mason, Downing. Third How: McCabe, Madame Babcock, Kolpuck, Tullock, H., Sclieidt, F., Lowery, Hotson, Davis, Gougar, Taylor. Second Row: Shufelt, Morse-, Braiischziw, Fetter, Mcliee, King, M., Allan, Clyne, Aholin, Souvenier, Hoffman. Front Row: Herron, Schultz, Sherwood, Side-ll, C., King, A., Holmgren, Leach, Masters. Feytel Quatorze OFFICERS CHESTER SIDELL M President - CLINTON LEACH JOHN HERRON - Hat'-Prcsidczzt - LoUIsE CARLSON FRANK MASTERS - Scrrclary - BETTY BEASOM GIVEN TJAVIS M- Program Clzairman - RUTH SOUVENIER Adviser - TXIADAME BABCOCK Program Conzuztiftcc - ELsIE ALICE DOWNINO, VIRGINIA ABALIN, HELEN KROWER, HELEN ALLEN, BEATRICIS EIB. The aim of the programs of the Feytel Quatorze Club was to give a literary background to the French students. Perhaps the most pretentious meeting was that of the French Academy in Habit-verts. The students took the parts of distinguished French academicians. Prizes were given to the best speakers, as is done in the academy. The winners of French dictionaries were Clinton Leach and Gwen Davis. The club presented its annual play, Surprusie d' lsadoref' at College Club on March 4. The characters were represented by Ruth McCabe, Dorothy Mort- vedt, Betty Beasom, Chester Sidell, and Frank Masters. Une of the best programs of the year was the French geography lesson on the provinces and departments of France. The gala social event of the year occurred when Feytel Quatorze entertained the iirst year French club at a tea, held at the First Baptist Church on April 26. Page Twenty-eiglzl

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