Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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1 g 3 E mumumuml -- I I I r 'ev ui v ' v yi' A x y R . R29 SCIENCE Mtss I:LORIiNCIi NVo1.F1f:, a graduate of Northwestern University, is at present doing research work in anatomy. She does exten- sive tlower-gardening, and likes to travel and read. Her other interests include photog- raphy, the stage, and music. She has classes in zoology. MR. R. L. Ifuistsni, chemistry instructor, a graduate of Knox College, has carried on graduate work at Purdue and the University of Wisconsiii. He has done medical research in successful remedies for athletes foot and poison ivy. MR. C. E. EGGMAN, chemistry professor, a graduate of the University of Indiana, has such hobbies as cabinet work and gardening. MR. E. A. LARsoN received his degrees from St. Olaf College and the L'niversity of Chicago. He is interested in music, tennis, golf, reading, and travel. He instructs in chemistry. Mk. R. L. PRICE, Student Council adviser. received his degrees from Hamlin University and the University of California. He has a great interest in astronomy, photography, travel in the north. fishing. and reading. His teaching subjects are astronomy and physics. MR. H. V. Cnytixs, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Chicago, finds time for such inter- esting hobbies as photography, nature study, reading, and gardening. Perhaps due to his sincere interest in all sports, he is the popular sponsor of the College-Y Club. He teaches botany and physiology. MR, F, L. FLEENER, of the geology depart- ment, received his master's degree from the University of Illinois. He collects rocks, minerals, and stamps. He is also an amateur botanist, and likes to read and garden. s'il0 -.,.,i 5.045 5 961 4 U66 5, ri Lefl I0 liiglxl: NYolI'e, Frisbie. Egglllilll, Larson, Flec-ner, llivs-ns. Price, Page Tlzzrtcvn

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Q-41: H 3 E FINE ARTS MRs. Pnorirsii KIRBY, sponsor of VV. A. A. and Orchesis, attended the Chautauqua School of Physical Education in New York. She en- joys dancing, horseback riding, reading, camp- ing, and fishing. Miss Ili-ZVLAH GREEN and Mics. Viikxa ldt'JYT, wellsliked instructors in the physical education department, enjoy dancing, swim- ming, riding, baseball, tennis, and golf. MRS. Esrnlik RlCI'l.-XRIUSOX, instructor in art. received her degree from the University ul Chicago, and has done post graduate work at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She paints, and likes to garden in the country dur- ing the summer. ller work has been exhibited ln' the Hoosier Salons. and the f7'llrien Art Miss HELEN l7L'LLliR, a newcomer to the music department, is a graduate of Northwest- ern L'niversity. Her home is in Tecumseh, Nebraska, while her summers are spent in Evanston. She likes swimming, golf, tennis, boating, movies, and the stage. MR. E. lil. liROt'liETT, well-known in music circles. received his degree from Northwest- ern L'niversitj'. Besides being especially in- terested in choral direction, he enjoys his basement workshop, and likes to draw and write. Miss H ICLICN M1-3cHTL1i, a newcomer to our faculty in the language department, received her degrees from the L'niversitj' of California and the Middleburg College French School. ller interests include travel, reading, music, tjallery. swimming. and tennis Miss l1liL'I.r-xll Atlxliw, a graduate of the L'niversity of Illinois and of Columbia Uni- versity, has such hobbies as travel and read- ing. She is also interested in the theatre. cinema, and the concert stave. Cerman is her subject for instruction. b I N, ' -1- l.ell In Riglil: Kirby, tire-rn. Hoyt. lliehzirilson. Fuller. llrockt-lt., Mer 1 1 X,..ntxx funn' ix.-i-11-I



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i 'C MMWWWMMMIHEE xl SOCIAL SCIENCE KIISS ELIZABETH BARNS, instructor in English history, received her degrees from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. She is interested in local history, handwork, reading, the theatre, and the con- cert stage. MR, G. A. EVANS received his master's de- gree from the University of Chicago. He likes to read and travel, and enjoys such sports as tennis, volleyball, and hiking. MR. T. M. DRAM, assistant superintendent of gl. T. H. S. and J. -I. C., received his mas- ter's degree from Columbia University. He is the co-author of a social science book, and the general chairman in charge of XYill County Centennial activities. He enjoys farming, golf, and basketball. MR. R. R. ROBINSON, personnel director, received his degrees from Ohio XYesleyan University. He likes to read, raise flowers, putter at his work bench, and write for scien- tific journals. MR. H. D. LEINENXYEBER, faculty adviser of the Current Events Club, is a graduate of Hanover College and the University of Chicago. Gardening, reading, travel, and ten- nis make up his favorite pastimes. MR. XV. L. RIYERS received his A. M. de- gree from the University of Pennsylvania. Formerly a coach of baseball and basketball, he now coaches debate, and has had articles published in educational publications. He likes gardening, golf, and all other sports. Left lu Riglll: Burns. Evans, Deum, Robinson, I.eineuwebel'. Page Fourteen

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