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JiUi4c7'GfWrc2Qm0zirWzc24c1rWrc2QgT H E C . Jmfwrmcrmamozvoarmgwcvwzcq Firsl linzv: .Xmlm-rsmi, NY., PllllLllt'1HlllM', Nelson, Johnson, Lynch. Tililxle. Parks, li. Serum! Huw: Sidell. liluplnf-yer, lilatehley. Salvage. tlanip, Svetieh, l'1'lll5I,I't'NY, Si-hie-k, Tlxirrl Row: Parks, ll., Mr, 'l'l1ompson, Anderson. F., llllllllllilll, Magee, Hills. The Junior ColllegefY Club UFFICERS Pwyigbzif ...,.....,... ,.............,....,.......... ..... C H ARLIQS Ho1fifMAN I'irc-Prcsidclzz' ......,..... ...., E D CAMP ,S'ar2'pftzry- T1'vus1n'cr ................................................. B oB lrlL.x'1'c ll 1,141 Y Founded only two years ago to continue the good times and tine fellowship of the High School-Y, the 'lunior College-Y Club grew to twenty members during its third year. The club was organized with definite motives and objectives in mind, and about these was built the program for the year, Besides the sponsorship of Mr. ilurden, the club was possessed of an unusually active set of ofticers, who arranged and executed a series of interesting meetings, held every other XYednesday at the Y. M. C. A. These were in the nature of dinners with speeches afterward by persons outside of the club. During the course of the year the members had the privilege of hearing such speakers as Mr. Warren, Mr. Camp, Miss Harns, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Thomson, and Mr. Ranne. In addition to these regular dinner meetings the club co-operated with the other Y clubs to give the annual Date, Father and Son, and Mother and Son Banquets. As guests of honor at the Father and Son llanquet were two notable Hobs, Bob Elson of WGN and Bob Burke of the VVashington Senators. Early in the year members also went into the woods for a series of steak fries. The attendance at the meetings and the enthusiasm of the members attest the fact that this club, during the past year, succeeded in the purpose for which it was organized. Jnrmcczrafmzczscizvaatwrarcicwrczrazvmziu 1 9 3 4 3zirWrc2.'cirWrQ4.'acz.'v0ui7Wrc2.e1rm4rUfGVvQai Page Twenly-xeiven
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lLltUi4CZi'CltZ4!tZ'CllZI7DZlt ft2i'GlZ4CK T I-I E C . mrwrczfcirwrfzfciczvnzitwiafcrwroe l 11'.wl Row: Bluth. tlannp. I.ynt-li. Svrollzl lfollff Switzer. Sidt-ll. l.ong:Ii-y, Zusag, Kelley. Tliirzl Row: Holler, Iii-sin-r, Mr. Price. Polieandriotes. The Student Council UlflflCERS President .............. ....................... ..... E D CA M P I 1'l-U-Praritit-111 ....... ,....Q R laucrs liI,l 1'II .51-uri-fury .......,.................,.............................. ....Q...Q......... R AY Lrxcu The Student Council was organized for the express purpose of bringing about closer co-operation between the student body and the faculty. lt was composed of representatives of the various organizations and of the student group at large. At the beginning of the year it elected its own oflicers with the approval of the dean. Meetings were held every two weeks in order to discuss current problems facing the student body. The councils power consisted of making recommenda- tions to the faculty, directing the social activities of the college, and recommend- ing the disbursement of the activity fee. The first major activity which the Student Council undertook this season was the Fall Ifornial in the boys' gym. Each month it sponsored a college party, and on May 18 the Spring liormal was held under its promotion. lt put on a spirited pep meeting for the basketball team just before it entered the state conference. ln the line of inter-collegiate activities, delegates were sent to the first Student Council Conference of junior Colleges at La Grange during the fall term. A second conference of this type was held in our own college on April 1-l with the borne council in charge. Edward Camp was the presiding officer for the day. Roundtable conferences of all extra curricular activities were held in the morn- ing, while the main feature of the afternoon was an oratorical contest. Jatwcwacwcwczvaarwrwctwtwczvom I 9 3 4 Jzitwrczfatwrfzfcrzaozirwrczaccmgrcfcvvoa P :gr Tim-lily-six
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Jatmrafcvtwrtzfcizvmziomgcrzatmrcz T H E C i Jzitwrczacwzczfcitzvazirwrczfcirmzof Firxl How: Polieantlrioies, l'4-pptilwi. Hartman. Iiesner. Schiek. Yitonx. St-1-om! How: l.ezt-hrooin. 1.1-vine-, Henson. St-allorg, Miss Hyde. tlvinglon. Low, Seppi. Third Row: Zusag. lilutli, Nluneh, l,ut'eot-k. XYa1'l'el. Johnson. Parks. The Blazer Editor ,.,,..,.... ..... H oltert Kt'Sllt'l' I-'eulnre NYrite-rs .......,.......,...,...,.... Assistant Editor .. .... Eleanor Uyinlltoii ........ J . .Ernestine NN'uVI'el. llurclls liluth Business Manager .,.. ...Mitchell Curtis Fat'l:ji2it:,:ilil5'L'g 4'A'--'--'- - 1311111121 501996 v 1 , 1 , , ll' ' 4 .I ...,.......,....,.... . , . . . . Nuys hdlmr ' ' ' ' ' Lamkin Lou tlleo XV:-st. lion lfenpai-d. Theo. Policandriotes Sports Editors tlioysl ,............... . ..... qgpol-ge Vjmux 'Fraey Lneeock. Stanley Johnson, llohl. Seliiek Qjm-itmnjsi ,4,,,,,4,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, Betty 1311195 Sports Editor liiirlsr ..,...... llerniee Seaborg Facility Sponsor ....,.....,.,... Lois Bl. Hyde Reporters--NYIn. Anderson, Winifred Baclnnan, Iloris llenson, Marjorie llibell, liulpli Eddy, Felix Hora, Paul Hartlnnn, Alice 1.1-vine, Dorothy Lezebrooin, lilusnnin Patrks. Edmund Pnddicoinlme, NYin. Zusag. Life around junior College would be rather empty and lureless as far as receiv- ing news, jokes, and what-not is concerned, if it xx'eren't for the presence of its now tive-year old publication, The l-llazer. This bi-momhly newspaper has the distinction of having a one-hundred percent circulation among college members, as the fee for its subscription is paid from the activity fund. Approximately forty other schools, from Maine to California, are on its exchange list. and the paid faculty subscriptions here in school total nearly thirty. 'lihe only jolt that is not done entirely by junior college journalists is the print- ing. lYriting, editing, makeup, business managing, and other tasks are all taken care of by students of rl. jl. C., who serve one and all without any reimbursement. Miss Lois Hyde is faculty sponsor, and her careful suggestions and timely advice have more than once showed the xray out of ditiiculties. Although The lllazeru is not a member of any collegiate press association, in spite of the fact that it has received invitations to become one. it sends several delegates annually to newspaper conventions, the latest having been held in Chicago this year. All ad and subscription money is used for art work. and any surplus at the end of the school term is turned over to the college. At least two of the present staff's members intend taking up journalism as their life career, one planning to enter the Meclill school at Northwestern next fall. If the students of -loliet junior College continue to get as big a kick out of reading The Blazer as the youthful writers do in getting it out, nothing will ever be lost, and a lot will have been gained. D0l ltKll74lQiClZ7DZll lQ37CllU!'4ltZGZ7DU I Q 3 4 Jutwrczztviatczzzzveatwttxitwiocrcfoa Page Tzverzlyreighl
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