Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1938
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L Q. a y- 'L .-QM? my .5 'A'?-Qvnff .QYH Q I, . 74, ' T ' N51 'N-.L , - -1,11 1' M. 1 v-1: .+'5E'f'9 ' . if-fi s -4qmi,,,w 1 4 vw . .' ,-r U. , :LA-wen. Y'-9 uw-.H . . .- - . V ,, 5' .iv ,Q-,vw 1. V . - ..xfi?,ji5 . . in .L i., , .V '-' I - '13 a?wf'1 . W l ' ' ,. -,QV ' VL 'f 'ii-. f ' ' ' ' ' A '. 5-. :.1 - V we 'vsp ' 3, vu 1 '- .vi ,,. 4, , ' ,G , ' A l V.. T -,- .xhvfkllg sg ' Y ' - 'ir-4. . va- f' js, '- ' . -.u fbi' . uiffgaf , ., ...J:0.. ff 4. . X--f ffl . . , '. Ax . ' V ,:-+A. .13- . .. 1 1 Q Ml . ' li 'N J. J. L. Co-Ediiors: A MARY LGIS XVHITEMAN EILEEN RODGERS The Life of ei Student AT Joliet junior College IS P I CTCRIALLY PRESENTED IN rf ,wr av f' 7 f ' 1 Morning Afternoon 61710, Evening Business DIGTIIIQEWI GEQRGE VVELLNAN Aclviser: CHRISTINE E. BUNCH We. the staff, have striven for the high ideal of giving you lc. students some- thing which will provide you with greater enjoyment as the years pass. This door- way was chosen as a symbol of our school. and was portrayed in the morn- ing, at noon, and in the evening, to rep- resent the theme of our hook. ixlore pica tures and less reacting matter were usect in our effort to please. Co-operation of staff. school officials, and photographers make up the JC of 1958, one that it is hoped will he long remembered. joL1ET jUN1oR CoLLEoE JOLIET, ILLINOIS Gives You ir of 1938 A Record of the School Year Through El Studenfs Life during MORNING AFTERNOON and EVENING H0 GR Since morning seems to be more the time for real stucty. we tiavc- tiers- seivutect time tionor student of ttie class of '38, JOHN HGUBOLT. to represent that section of our book. For afternoon, sport lite prcctominates att uttler activities anct so. RAY AIUGRATH, as ttme oulstancting attliete. was Ctmsen. Social life take-s up a College stuctenfs evenings, and so by popular vote EILEEN RODCERS was macte representative for llle tasl seftion ctevotect to social aclivitivs. To ttiese ttlree students, tile slatt gives saiutations. and tie-retJy ctecticates ltlis book. f MQRNING ADMIN ISTRATIGN DR. VV. W. HAGGARD. superintendent of J. J. C., re- ceived his IJacheI0r's degree from INIaryviIIe Coiiege, his INI. A. from the University of Ixflichigan. and his Ph. D. from the Univer- sity of Chicago. This year Dr. tiaggard started his new phiios- ophy ciass. MISS PAULINE DILLMAN. our weii-Iiiied coiiege Iihrarian. attended the University of Illia nois. She has written articies appearing in the Junior Coiiege Journai. Page Six FACULTY IRA D. YACICY DEAN OF THE COLLEGE INIR. IRA D. YAGGY, our considerate coIIege dean, received his IJacheIor,s de- gree at CorneII CoIIege, and his masters degree from the University of Chicago. He is president ot Iiiinois .Iunior Coiiege Conference. and vice-president oi' Uni- versity oi IIIinois Teachers Conference. MISS dean of women, received her M YR A MATHER. 3' . IJacheIor's and master's degrees from the University of IIIinois. She aiso attended the University of Berlin, Germany, for a year. MISS GRACE STADLER. secretary to Dean Yaggy, was T graduated from J. T. H. S. and J. J. C. sv A 1 THE 1938 IC Dage Seven ENGLISH ,4 'WG we 'N - '1-.e . YJ' ' rg-.... Trams Flurhe Hyde IV1CAnaIIy Diclcinson Vim xlntwerp Bunch Iwo th e r FRANCIS FI-RAIXIS, head ol the English clepartmrnt ol ,I. T, H. anrl .I,J. C., rcccivecl his :Ir-grees Iron: the University ol Illinois. I Ie is the author of many poems. essays, ancl short stories, 1 PHILENA rhetoriC tr-achr-r, rereivefl her hai'heIor's degree at the University ol IIIinois, and her master's clogrer- at Columhia University. IXIISS LOIS HYDE, sponsor ol the Blazer, ohtainecl her IJacheIor's clegrr-e from Qherlin College, ancI her mastervs clcgree Irom the University ol Xviseonsin. FIISS INIARIAN NICANALLY was gracluatecl Irom the Lnivcrsity ol IIIinois, Her home is in IX'It. Vernon, IIIinois. IXI. who Coaches the ,Iunior College plays, is a gracluate and post-graduate ol Emerson College ol Qratory. Boston. IXIISS FIDELIA VAN ANTXVERP was grarluatf-rl lrom Bris College, ami has also attendecl the University ol Chicago. MISS hachelorls clegree at the State Teachers College in Kirlcsville, Ixlissouri, anal master's degree Irom Columhia University. CHRISTINE E, BUNCH, IC. Ivaculty sponsor, ohiainr-cl her FINE ARTS INIISS INIYRA IN'IA'I-HER is our well-IiIcecI clean ol women. It is her rluty to act as chaps-ron Ior the school activities, She is also Ixnown as a strirt German teacher. INIISS BEULAH AGNEXV has a IoacheIor's clegree Irom IIIinois University ancl a mastervs Clegree Irom Columhia University. IXIISS INIARY SCOTT receivecl her A. B. clegree at Augustana College. Roclc Islanrl, Illinois, ancl her A. INI, clegree at the University ol IIIinois, She has also clone gracluate worlc at thc University ol Chicago. IXIRS. ESTHER RICHARDSON received her clegrees from the University ol Chicago and has clone post-gracluatc work at the Chicago Acaclemy ol Fine Arts. IXIISS RUTH ELLIOTT has a IJacIieIor's clegree Irom the University ol IIIinois. She has clone gracluate worli at Northwestern University. IVIR. ALEX ZIIVIINIERIVIAN receivecl his Ph. B. Irom Shurtlell College, ancl his masters clegree Irom University oI hlichigan. -. gl-:r-:V ..-I ,,.., .1 . - ,.,, , SETI V - ' , ' 5:1 M '- ' . . t-sg., . ' I , . .. .Tiff-'s fe-1211 'unix .ss S f I is 'I ' Y- ,gg 2 4 '- - A i A X -we Agnew Scott Richardson Elliott Zimmerman ' -v T HI: 1938 I C NI10 IS lIu.- fpmmur ul nur XX . A, 3' I ull! l.1'ill1'lI11'c'ln'1 Hrlllls lxlyvra 1 r ' I IIINIII .xII.xu'x'l1zbIcIN lllwlll ii!ll'LlUll ATHLETICS XXILIA, Imslxc-IIMII .unnI I.mlImII .vw.uI1, Ivnnlf umI gun mans r I 1 Qr.uIu- I4' UI DI' IIAIIXX I IlIY1'l'XIIX'. HRS. I'IIl JIQISIQ RIRISY ro..-nlly r.-..-ix.-.I I..-r IS, S, .lf-g..-- I s . ' v NIISS BICI 'I..XIl CDRICIIN, nur Lixnnmxlluln mxlruf l-nr. In... r0u'ixmI an B. S. .Ie-grvv Irum Illl' llxvrslly UI Illilmif, SIN'url14Illsls1I.usr'f II! Imp .mil lumlrling fn xx plnyi IIN' pizmu urmmnpnnillwni Irur lI1m' glyllllmwllul QIUSSPS, SIM' In :I-uw .4 Q.mrI 1Iu.np4-mn I4-r our XY. .X 4Inn..-4, lag. , ? l' I X S fl Page Ii SGCIAL SCIENC NIR. IIA. NI. DEAIXI. nssislanl supr-rinlefnrls-nl r-I II. ancI IMI. rr-.PIVCCI Im rIP2rPe'S Iron: CnIumI1iu I..'nix'crsiIy. 'HIS H IJiHIlf'IUl'.S IIUQTPF' IYOIII lHlZ!Y'I0X'F'f ..Il.-gr zm1I za NIaSh'r':4 IIPQICF' Irrmm IIN? Lvlmiw-rsily nf lxhirago. IfI.If.'XBI':-'III Imi a IUa1Iu-Iorvs CI:-grmf from NrrriIm'cstcrn nlu-lilly .mrI .1 nm-lvr N LIPgrOC Irvin I, nlvvrsrly UI QIuirugo. NIR, XY. I., NIYICRS, fIeI...1.- ......I., r.-....v.-.I Ins I....I.vl..r's .l.-gnc al 1-nlruI Nurm.1I Cullvqv- nn1I Iris nlash-rvs cIcgrvr- nl IIIP Lvnnfr-ily UI l,1'l1I1NYIYilIlI.l. Ilv ..Im aIurIlvrI ni ilu- I, nwvrflly of Q Imagvm. NIR. If. R. ROBINSON, p.'rsnnm'I cIir1'rIur, re-rPivmI Isis CIPgfPl'r from Illu 1'sI4'X.lIl I Illxvrxliy. fy. Ilili il IJ.HIl1'Iur'4 CIPQIN' Irulll lrvlllvvrsily III ImIi.um zm1I .1 nuzuflf-Iva 1Ivgrf-Q Imm Illc Ivnixvr,-ily ol LIIIHHQFY. NIR Iv ILX .XN5 r1'rl'IxmI Ili. .Ivgrm-N 'rum lI1.- I, rlivvrsily nl Q Ilimagw. NIR. fx. II, BVIIIJIZN Iuas .1 Iw.uImIur'N 4Iugrvv Irum IIIC Ifnivvrilty OI IIIKIIIIIIRI zun:I Iuis nmslvrvs c.IPgrcc Irum NurtIm.ystvrn L'r1ix'4'rsiIy, 19 XVIIIS Kirby Gruvn Huy! THE 1938 IC I I e Nine ATI-IEIVIATICS, SHOP AND COMMERCIAL I If Wg . -va., ' 4 o 4 3 if IQ A f ' E Za: ,Ars 'K ,a--. Q 'Z 7 .wg ' 'Y' f'f ' im rtticinson Dnugius bin NR. H. J. ATKINSON has 21 bach- etoris ctegree Iroln University of Ittinois. NIR. E. C. DOUGI.-.-XS is a gractuate ot Ixiictligan State Cottege anct Kent Cottege ot Law. IXIR. E. I.. BIAYO receivect tuis ctegrees Irom ttle University ot CNIIICEIQO. FIR. .IAINIES SKINNER has received I1is Iuurtretoris ctegree from University ot Ittinois and t1is masteris ctegree from State t,'niyCl':ziIy ot Iowa. V0 4 A 5iIil1lH'f ixllillllll BIQIVSIIFIH Cll'U5Ffl I NIR. E. S. Ixictditxtx was at puintic' acvounlant tor Iwo years atter In-ing graci- ualect irom time tfniversily ot Xvisconsin. MR. R. I.. MARSHAII- was pre. sentect a B. A. ctegree Ivy tI1e University ot ftnrtugan. NIR. F. XV. GROSSTUCK. an gractuf ate ot Stout Institute, ims done graduate wortc at time University OI Ctmirugjo. Uni- versity ot Itiinois. anct University ot Xvisronsin. we SCIENCE FIR. R. t-. FRISBIE is a gractuate oi Knox Cotteqe. zmct Ims ctone gractuate worti at Purctue anct ttie University oi Xvisronsin. NIR. R. I.. PRICE receivect Iris Imctl- etoris ctegree Irom Hnmtin Cottege anct t'liS mnsterts ctr-gree Irmn tile University oi Catiiornia. receeiyect this Inactretoris ctegree trom St. Otnt Cotiege anti Imis mnsteris ctegree trom tile Uni- versity ot Ctwirago. NIISS FLORENCE XVOIFE is 21 grnctuate oi Northwestern University anct is ctoing resenrvtm wort: in anatomy. NIR. H. Y. GIVENS receiveft Iris cie- I gree trom ttle University otCI1ic'a1Qo. He is time sponsor of time Cottege-Y Ciuiy. NR' F- L- FLEENER received IS de' Miss ADEIAIDE KRIGBALIAI IQ il areas from the Ltmversxy 0fTHlmOlS gractuate ot Junior Cottege anct Ims I1er BIR' C' E' EGGL IAN' Chemistry Inactmetor ot science trom University ot teactler is a Uractuate ot time University ot ll1dI3ng. C D L Chicago 4536 'P Frisiaie Price Larson Xvotfe G-ivcns Fteener Eggman Krigtvuunl THE 1938 IC Hearted by ROBERT OXVENS. President. CLARENCE RIB IKE. Vice-President. Pnvrus ixxnliiasox. If b0l'l'0tCll'j Tl'L'ClS U FOV. ei. -14 ,- -lain Page Te Introducing The Class of Nineteen Thirty-Eight '? 'i fxHCl9l'SOll 01179115 RHTIIQQ in tl1e fall ol 1950, approximately one liundred and titty students, realizing tlie unmistalialyle value ot a college career, and desirous of extend- ing tlieir education lbeyoncl tlie value ol liigli scllool training. entered il. il. C. to lorm tlie iresll- man class. During tlie ensuing scliool year. tliis intelligent and eager student group associating witli one old tile most progressive sopliomore classes in tlie liistory of .l..l. C. and under tlle capalale guidance of a clean and faculty lmlessed witll a sympatlietic understanding and a gentle tolerance, endowed witli an atfectionate interest in and lilaeral attitude toward tlle student lmody. became accustomed to, and endeavored to serve .l. J. C. Tlieir leaders during llie first year were George Xvellman, H. Roliinson, and Rolaert Owens, students wliose l1i,ql1 scliool records and wliose olavious and expressed interest in tlie alztairs ol? .l.J C. more tlian justified tlleir selec- tion as ollticers ot tliis class. During tlie past year tile class lias loeen guided lay tlie equally capalvle lsnancls of Rolmert Owens, Clarence Rimlfe. and Pliyllis Anderson. Roluert Qwens, president of tlie sopliomore class, secretary ol llie lreslnnan class and a memlner of tlie tennis team lor tlie past two years, acliieved fame in recognition of KCUIIHIIHCLI Oll lull liis outstanding dramatic aloility. ln addition to playing tlie leading role in lJotl1 college plays. lie participated in numerous productions under tlie direction of lxlr. Zimmerman and tlle music department. Clarence Riml4e, vice-president of tlle sopllomore class and president of tlsle College- Y Clula. was a memlner of tlie cluampionsllip de- iuate team. He was also a memloer of tiie lnase- lball team ancl was active in tlie alltairs of tlsle Student Council. Plryllis Anderson. popular and pretty young secretary of tlie sopliomore class, was one ot tl1e leaders ot XV. A. A. Phyllis was also a memlner ol tlie art class and lier clworal activities received no little comment. Under tlie leadersliip of tliese otllicers and otlier outstanding sopliomore students. tlie soptio- more class aspirecl to accomplisll and to realize tliose taslcs and events wtricli would leave mem- ories ol acliievements comparalisle to tliose of any preceding' class. This aspiring attitude and tireless effort ot tlle sopliomore class, combined witli tlie unselllisti and invaluable assistance ol' a willing lqreslnnan class. resulted in many lnappy and successful events. gc Tum-niyl THE 1958 IC ,age Eleven -At Joliet junior College stucliecl to lie a tr-arlier. For two years slie was a member ol XV.A.A. anrl College Club and participated in ping-pong, barl- minton, ricling. and sbullleluoaril. ln lwr seconcl year Nlarjorie aclclerl bowling ancl tennis to lier arlivities, XVALTER ALLISON clmse to stunly a ljri'-Conv inerre Course. Botti years lie was an active ini-inlaf-r ol College Club ancl Current Events Club. Xxlalti-r is unclecirlecl as to wliere lie will continue liis coiinuercial studies. LOUISE lxl. ANDERSON prelerrecl to be a teaclier. Slie was a member ol Blazer stall and Current Events Club and participate-cl in XY. A. A. activities liotli years. Louise plans to continue lier erlucation at Nortliwt-stern University. E. pursued tlie Literature ancl Arts course. Slie was on tlie JC stall anal a member ol Orcliesis the liirst year. Botli years sliv was a XV. A. A. member. being secretary tlie First year. As a sopliomore slie was Blazer stall artist, a rnenilner ol Cborus, ancl class secretary. Pliyllis playi-il ping-pong and rocle botli years. Slie plans to attcncl Nurtliwi-stern ancl tlie Cliieago Acaclerny nl lzlinc Arts. RAY E. lllli DICIJHTCCI ll0l CUIIIIIIPTFP ancl gEnCl'Bl lJUStn9SS. HC. lltjl' two yCE1l'S, NVUQ ll l!tt'llllPt'l' ol tlie Frenfli Club antl tlie College Cluli. Ray liopr-s to runtinue liis business training at tlie University ol' lllinois. lfVElsYN Axljlllfxvs stucliecl tlie Teacliers Curri- fnluin wliile in .luninr College. Botli years slie was a ineiiiln-r ol Ciilli-ga tllulw. Evelyn liasn't tleciclerl wliere slim' will eontinui' livr stnclii-s. l,Ot'lSE l.. ARDAl-lNO prepared to be a teaclier. ln lier l-irst year slim- playecl lwclwy and baseball and lat-lniigell to Tap Class. ln lier seconcl slie playeel ping- Ibtitltl itlttl Slllllllt lttlZtI'll. LOlltSl7 WYTIS ll lltetlllltfl' ol XXV. fx. fx. itftil fwllUfllS lltllll YCEITS. fl.:XlRE enterecl .luninr College lrom St. lfrnni is Calif-gp as at soplioinore. Slim-r'lioseal..iterature anil Arts Cours:-. Slie was a ineinlrer ol XV.A.A.. fnllege Club, ilu- Blazer anal .lf stalls. Claire will rontinue lier Clltttillltltl at tht- lvlniversily ul' lllinois. ,IOHN B. BXNNON was a Pre-Cuninierce sturlent. Igtllll yf'ltI'S lllx XYQIQ il nlf'HllJf?r Ur Qwflllvgf' Club. ln ltii sopliniiiure yt-:ir .lolin playenl goll. ROBERT BANNON selecteil a Pre-Coinineree lwnnrse. llc was an artive menilrer nl College Club tliiring luotli years. Bob lias not Uiliipletecl liis plans lor lnrtlier Coniinr-r4'i.il training. VV' -ff NK df'-w. Easy-as if .apo- x' yr' mash' Vs LAJQIHIUYT ixIllSUll IXIIJQYSOYI, IXYIIJLJFSUII, FXHLIBI' O71 L'xl'l-JTPIIJS i ll'LIU'lHD BUIHIOII, BIUUIOII, BCIIIYIUII THE 1958 IC 1 A' ' 'Ii l ., 1 - V ,',' J 2 w,.fqf5,,-V , . . VNV' 1 Q , 5: Q h I r 3 ,iz- K my U xfvn Ivan .-z::g:,.g:1:- ,.::. rf' , ,ff E ' X , A y ,,,. , ..., X , 6 XXXAFK ' 1, 5 l X-Mm ,- www flax 'mm 23 vb: f S 5 'tif 'sd i ...w- zx 'Y' ' Burllmlir Hull: Buluy Bvlisun Billvrniurin 'SHIUS LQIIVQLITJ fyUll'll'l CILX CWTUYI l'1.'XR,l4llf7l.lfi sllnllc-il Ilu- Ylxl ilf'll! l'S Curii- .lf5llN E. HOLES was in lY1l'l xll'llll'ill sluilf-nl, Bnlln mulum, liur lwn ymirs sln- ln-lfmgml lu C..ll.-gp Clulu yvzirs lm um an mr-mln:-r nl fwullvgt' flulr uncl ilu- Frvnrlm mul XY .X :X ln llvr emwinl xr-nr lilainv lmwlwl, Clulr. lulnn will mmlinuc luis Q-cliuulimm lJlll, as vvl, lm playwl luimlmiimllm, .mil uns an mr-mln-r ol Lwlmrus mul l up l l.l-N .lfllgxx plxxlfllf l3fX'l'1J lmim-nl lur lwnflxing, Holla yi-urs slu- wus zu im-mln-r ol full:-gw Qilulx, XY, lap, :xml ilrnluwie, lulnn pluyml ping-pimg, sluullli-f lnmnl, lmrlminlnn, .incl lmslwllmll lur lwn yi-urs. Xvlnilv in suplmllmrm' xlum- juinr-ml lln' Q lmlus, lfjllx ll, l,rlfl.,5xY wus .1 lwluvinirnl f-imgiiwvriixg slumli-nl all l..l.l'. liur lun ywnrs lu' svrvu-cl un tlw t,..ll--gl lj. lrluuly lfvnmrl. ln lm lusl yvnr ln- was prvsi- rll-nl ul fwnxmn llulw. ,lulm mll-mls lu mmllluir- lui lil-ll:-gli i.m-1-r nl l'ur4lur-, IN Qlllnlivfl lllci- il'1'm'ln'rs Cfullrw, Xxrliilx- ai ln'-l1ln.m Nln' was a llll llllH'f nl' lirvm li i W 4 i Y llulr .ami lurrvnl l .x':-nh llulm. bln- uns in XX'.A..X. li-ml'-r-lirsl yvnr lwing llr-ml nl Swiinining, lwr xl-:mul yvnr ll'-ml ul tml..-sig mul ri nwlnlwr unil in ul XVJX A. finlfilufl. Nlililn-al play:-xl ping-pnng mul gull, lnmll-ll .mel rmlv cluring lmllu V1-Ars. Yliliis lnsl yvur bln- .also pl.iy:--l lnmlminlun ainnl lx-unix, Slab pllms lu rnnlinur- lu-r Nluulif-s all llw l,'l1in-rsih nl lllinuis. LUIS NLXY lll'l l'l'fRNl.-XX I-lmw lu slmly ilu- llrv- Colllrlwrz 1' liulllwv, il lqrvslllllxlll slit' WHS il HI1'lIllN'l' nl fYwllff1'Ill lfvr-ails lilulw, lxullvgu- pluy raisl, uml ul,yllillll'S. nl NlDflllilIlllX', HY ll 4llI7llUIll0l'l', Inlilll' Lwllllflilllllx SUlllil'f,n lilllll YPIITS illl' XXEIS fl llllillllll'l' lil KNUHVQI' cwlllli, gillflfllil :mel llw Nlmlrigul fxlulu. l.ui4 lmsnil rlvmirlml wlurrr' sim will tilllllllllt' lwr Qlurlivs. nul manila- in nlwlinih- svlwrliun nl Q.l..,..l5, l-.-XXX'l2liNl'lf ,l. B0l,'RRlli wane za Pre--Cullum-no :luflf-nl in luninr full'-gr. liur lxxu ya-ure lm was .1 maim- lwr nl Culln-gv lflulv mul QxllfI'4'Hl Ev:-isle txlllll. fxo pirlurc'.l PERSIHNG BURC,-XRD prsui-fl a Pr---l,l-gill CwflllfSl'. Xxilllli' il l'l't'SlllllfIIl lll' XYMS Ei IIIPIIIIWPY Oli lllt' IC Stall nnil llw mnsl ul lw l':yn'Q nl Tlalofin l'Vnr two ymnrs lu' wan n mf-nilwr ol' lllv liurrunl EN-nls flulu nncl lin' Bluzvr stall, nl xxluirli ln' wus sporls vrlilor in luis lirsl yvnr mul oclilur in liis svrnml. XX'lnli- a soplmnmru luv wus pn-sill:-nl ul llm Shui:-nl lvuunril. n nwmlwr ul llw Slnlv fxlmmpinnsllip Dm-lmln' 'li'-mu. mul parlifipulml in llu' pmllurlion ul Hlilmrlvyis Qxlllllu nnrl ..RllHI1S4ltlX' in Blank. IH-rsliu lmsnil mmplvlml plains lor llis L-Ull.'-gp fill'PPI'. llliLlfN K, C:Xl1l'El. prvpurm-nl lo lm an lvuclwr. Buell YPZITS IVl4'l1'll NYRIS il lll4'lIllll'l'1ll Lilllll'llf' Lilllll. Cfilx Sllnlivll lllv Il'ill'lll'l'S Qnuriv, l'ur INYO YPRITS 5lll' XYZIS fl lllt'llllll'f ill Li0lll'gl' Lwlllll illlll XY. xx- ul xxllimll sim was vie 1--prosimll-nl in lmr smnml yr-ur, ixlnrgnn-l plays-ml ping-pong, lmllwy, llasvlmll, .xml sliulllf-lmnnl, mul was ll:-ml ol lillslfilmll wlu-n il lrcslmmn, ln lwr svroml yi-ur sln- was u nn-mlwr ol 'limp mul flrrlu-sis rlausvs. Ricling flulw. :xml Lxllkilflllilll ul lliu Cwlirl l'2l'tI'l'llllUl1lll cNUIlllllllll'C'. NIARTY ,l. KXRON sluiliml n nxursc in Clwmislry. llv was aa nn-mlucr nl' Lhll.-gp fluls lor Iwo years. Blurty plans lo sluily vlivlnislry nl llu' L'nivvrsily ol lllinuis. THE 1938 IC PCIQE 7-LUQIUQ age Thirteen BETIQXY JEAN CURI. pursuccl llur' l.iiucraul Arts Coursrx Buuilu years sluf- was fl IIlCl'Ill1C'l' ol XX'.A,A.. in'-ing Hvaucl ol Ping-Pong zunfl Sportliglui rvyufurlrr N'lIilf' a siupluuuuunrv. Slur' also plauyccl luacluuuiiulmu unrl wus zu mruuuluvr ul Rifling Clulu in luvr sr'r'oncl yvaur. Bvlly will vnlvr Norlluwrslvrn linivvrsily iuu tluc lull. RICHARD L. DAVIS rluuusf- to shirly n flu:-uuuirgzul Engincruring Course. ln luis ln-slunuruuu yu'-ur luu- won zu plafc mu Iluv Honor Roll, Dick was zu Cxullvgv Liluiu nuviuulwr. llc will ftilllilllll' liis siuclics :ul llllftlllff. Lois DE.-XX pri-paun-ul lu luv au lvzurlum-r. lfur lwru yvzirs slur: luzus l IPf'I'l a iuuoiuuluvr ol fiurrvnl Evvnls lilulu eunfl Iluc Collvgn Clulu. ln lui.-r snluluouiuorc yi-nr Luis jiuinecl tluc German Clulu. PAUL MICHAEL DEISS was fu Iirv-Lluuuuuuuerffv sluclvni. H0 was n lIlPI!Il7f'l ul Rillv Clulu in luis llirsl year. For two yc-:urs lun? plauyr-rl lmsclufull nncl was zu uuuirm- iwr of Crullvgv Clulw. Paul jiuinc-cl Cuulli-gu-'Y Cluln lliis yvar. liz' is lll1ClCCiLlCfl uus lu wlucrc' liz? will iuunlinuv luis vrlurfulion. JOHN XYILLI.-XXI DONAHUE iluuusu- au Pw- .lournfulisuuu foursr. llv wus au nuciuuluvr ul tluv Hluzvr siall ancl pl.-iyvcl tennis mul luzusvluall lor lwo yi-aurs. .luulun plans lo slualy iolirnalisuuu sul Nnrlluwvslvrn l.'iiix'i-rsiiy. .,u, -,, I. ' . in gf'-si Hs is at aw ' fa 4: ,, .. Curl Davis Dulfy Egan THE 1958 IC Dlllrlii luursuf-fl l'r1 iXlu-rliraul slurliu-s, ll:- wzus zu nuvnulwr ol liiullrugv Clulu auml fiuulli-gf--Y filulu mul wluiulu lm wfus sz-vrvluiry in luis lirst yr-.ur auncl pn-siulu-uul iluis yrufir. lmlx will rfunlinuf' luis 1-fluuzutiiuru .ut iluv' liruivu-rsiiy ul llliiuiuis. .l.'lkiXlE5 Kl'i.'XliNlfY IZUAN sluuliwl lu lm ,u ilu-uuuuuul u-iuginvvr. llf' w.us zu nur-uuului-r ul liuallvgu- lilulu, fiuullufgu--Y fillilu, ljsllvri lilliln mul. Xxluirll luv Huis llviul llslurr. uulnl luurlifipauh-fl in ruvllvgv pluiys lmilu ymirs ln luis sv-ruunfl yu-zur luv- eulsuu u.us .u iuuvuuulur-r sul fir-nuu.uiu filulu .uml lluu- . 5 il . . IIIIIHY 7ilIl:4 U fl l'l1l UH IH' l'llYf'f5I Y. Kill I ,ll 1 uiIl'l l lr iXll.lRlFl4 l-. l'il,f ,YD IlllT9llK il llui- l.ih-rauiui'v zuuucl Jxrls Killllrif. III IIPI' IIYSI ylxill' SIM' XNUII il plilfl' UTI lllf' llHllUI' R.-II. For iwuu vi-.its slw paurkiuipuulu-il in llui- lvnllu-gi' lilulu auiiiviiivs. Nluria-l plums lo ali:-ml llur- linixvrsily ul llllllllli, Rf 1BER'l' V. l'iRlSl1JlE was :un lfli-iirimaul Engum-vriuug sluuil:-ni. Hz' auiluivvi-il 0 plan 1- nn llua- lliuiuor Rull ilu lui-. ll'l'5llIllill'i yfulr. Boll! yrulrs llr' wus .u llu1'lillxf'l' ul f ullwgl' Kwlllll. Bulu plums liu f'lllf'l' purcluu' liiiivvrsily iuvxl lull. l Qii sluiliml filuvliuir .ul lfuugiiuvcriiig. luu luis lirsl yvfur luv xvus au uuuviuulur-r ul Rillu- lilulu, :unil iiu luis suupluuuiiuorc' ywur ln- juuiiur-rl lluv iii-ruuu.uiu K llllu, l'0r lwu yi-.urs luv lWlol1i.1i'ul ln Krall:-gr' C lillu, lluirvvy lizusnit mlm iulf-il wlum-rv luv will uuuiulinuv luis riuuliu-s 5 'flvf Q 'Wav ilk Dean Deiss Donrilme Floyd Frislzic booulspescl 2 '24 X 25 ' , Q. 'Nd --sin 1 -.4 Page Fourteen ffajsgfp, 'A xg- 79 f l - .f-:sf . N Wi Qin X.:-r ,gqwf M: ., ,' wr Holler llummvl Hasselt. l. Hiclslin Houlmll H.-XLLER was a Lilwral :suis shiflvnl. Slw was ai XV, A. A. ami Cullvgr- Clulw mc-mlncr. Xvliilc u lrcslnman sim lwlf,-ngml to Frcncli Clulw, RiHc Clulv, :incl llw Swimming lvam. Catlmrinc playvfl ping-pong. slmlllvlmzml, :xml lwarlminlnn lor two years. Slit- alsn wiiwrl fiurrvnt lfvm-nls Clulw anfl was Snapslwl Eililnr ul lim ll shall lluis yvar. CENIZVIFVE L, H.'5xNl3lEl- sluclivri tlw Tvaclwrs fmirsr-. Flu' was a XY. A. A, amil Cnllfgv flulw mvm- lwr lwulli yours. Vliliis yvar Urn lwmzuuc a nu-mlwr ul flir- fiurrvnl lfvvnls group ami Clwrus. Slw is umlr-ficlvrl as ln wlwrv slw will 11-ruplciv lwr r'rv II-age training, llilixlf R llASSliR'li prvparvrl ln lu' a Iva: livr. 'lilw lirst yr-ar slu- w.1s a nwmlwr nl Orvlwsis anal playml lmsvlmll. lrvnv was an aclivv XV. .-X. .X mvmlwr, milv. ami play-vcl grill lor two vvars. PEARL Nl. IIASSERT slmsv llw 'I-PilCllt'l'S Cnursv. lglilll YVRIYS Sill' XYEIS il IIIPHIITPY Hi AA. ix. Hllfl Cwillfgl' filulv, Vlilw liirsl your llvarl lWfII'lifiI7iIli'll in lmrlwy, luarl- minlnn, lmsvlmll, lap, rifling, ancl gully. R.-XYNIOND IIERBITRT HENDRIX was a Prr-A lmgal sturlvnl. i'ur Iwo yvars ln' was a IIlF'l'IllYf'l' nl tluc- fir-rman filulv. llu' liurrvnl Evvnts Cilulv, anal llw Cnllvgp flulu. Ray inh-mls ln runlinur' liis siuclies al Ilw Cvnlral X Cnllf-gp in Qliicagu. XXVIII .l.Aixl I PllfSllf'li till' F,l'P'Ci0l'llY11C'I'fP LiHllfSf'. lil? XYAS nl lllf'IlllV'l' ol College Qilllll and Cllfft'Hl llussvrl, ll, Hi-mlrix lluuslun llynmn Evcnls lflulw lor Iwo yvnrs. Xylmilc a lrvsliman lie was a mvmlwr nl llu' ,l. .l. li. Gulf Tvam, lxo pifiurehl .lxxxllfs XV. l'llliKl.lN. a Cilll'l'lblliHl Enginmrring shnlvni, ri-mvivml llw :Miami .'Xwairr,l lur liis sclmlasliij .ulm-xr'm4-nt nw .1 lrvslmmn. llr was a momlwr ol tim lim-rnmn lilulv .xml llu- Coll'-gr flulu lmllx ywars. .lambs will vnlvr ljuralm- linivvrsiiy in Svplmulwcr. li.XXD.'Xl.l. llll.l. l3llfSIlf'fl Flmlriral Enginvvring, Hp XXJS il IIIPIIIIIPI ill LQUHVQK' cilUlT lilbf lXXU yf'ilf'5. RHnfl4ill lvl.nns lu cunlinuv lui- 4.-ll.-gv I.-inwr at tim Lvxlivvrfity ol lllinuis. If ll IX Ki. lll JI 'Bl ll was a sluilvnt ol fivil l':llQil1f'l'Iiil12. lynx-imli-s lwmg a mvmlwr ol Cnllngl- flulv, lolm lms ruurmul ax plan- on ilu- Honor Roll lor Iwo yvars. llc' plains in wnllpli-lv luis mllvgl- omluratimm nl ilu- Lni' vc-rsily ul lllimuis. ixl.'XRY .XDlfl,lNlf lllllvgliflx slmsv a l.ilr'ralurP aml Jxrls Kiuursv. Slut' was a mvmlwr ol Lblli-go Clulw. XY. :X xx.. ami lirvmli Kilulv sluring: Imxli yvars. Nlary xxrlvlinc will umlinm- in rollvglv. lvui. as yrl, llas nnl llmmla' IlL'llllill' plans. NI.-Xl'RlClf Nl. lnixlrxx lms sluclivci flwniital Frigilwvririg. Xvliilf' a lrvsliman lu' was a mc'lnlJf'r nl fivrman flulv. lim' two yvars lu- lwlungml to Collrgo lilulv. Nlilllfilk' plans lo allvnci ljunluc Linivcrsiiy. THE 1938 IC BERNARD EUGENE KANIBIC was KI Ilro-Cbiuif IIIPFCC sluclcnl. Bullu yvars llc was il iuuviuulum-r mul Colle-gr Clulv. Xvluilv au snpluonuorv iw joins-il Currr-nl Evcnls flulu. Bcrnfunl lunsnil mlm-linih-ly plzunnml wliuul svluool luv will rnhfr in llur- laull. JACK D. KAI ll'il'i5lAN Siuclii-il ilu- llH lDt'l'liill Cur- rirulunu. Hr- waus ai uuucnuluu-r ul Gull.-gv lilulu liur lwuu yu-airs. lim lzullvr yvaur virv-prvsicli-lil ul lluv mlulu. Builu VUHTS llf' XVUS ii lIll'llllN'T nl, ClDlll'Q4'-XV lilllli lH'il1Q Yil'K prr-siilvni in luis siululuruinurf- yvzur. Xvluilu- au suululuruinmuru- .lnvli won luis lu-ilvr plzuying grill.. ARTHUR KFIR wzuS :i Sillflvlli nl' filwuuuiizul iinginvvr- ing. iilv luius nuiuclc' iun Pllvinlulv sfluulzuslir' rf' 1'mr nl Paurning Ll plnfc on lluu lluuniur Roll Ozurli si-im-sh-r. xxillilf' au suupluuinorc :Xrl iuuini-ui lluu- c1HIllf'l'fl flnlu .unxl ilur- Cf-rnmn lilulu. Biuilu yu-:urs luv pnriifipfulu-il in full:-gv Clulu zurliviiiri. luupvs in vnlvr ljurrluu' in lluv SABIUEI. KLEIN pllV'5Ill fl Pri-Ala-cliraul sluulic-s. Hc- waue zu nun-nuluu-r nl fiuulli-:iv flulu lnuutlu yi-urs iunil .i nmnuluvr ful' Cc-rnuzun Clulu in lui4 su-uunil ymur, llc- will uunkinuf- luis stuciivi al llur- linixrrsily mul lllinmuis, ifJl:l:ER fluusf' ilw lIr1 ixll 1lia'2ul Curritulunu, Fur lwuu yfunrs luf' pzurliripaulu-cl in Coll.-gp Clulb arliviiirs. iii- lwrzunur' n mf-nului-r :ul fic-rnuiun Clulu iluis year. Rolucrl luis plzunnvcl lo Cnlur lluc- iinivfursity oli lllinuuis ncxl iornu, XYILLIANI A. KNOXVLES was sun Eiugiruvvring sluclc-nt. HQ was zu nuvnulu-r ui Crullvgu: Clulu, C..,IIege7Y 175 4-uv Kunuluir Ktlllflllllllll Knowlvs Krislulrer THE 1958 IC iwlllll, ilnil pl4lyl'll lHlSl'U'llIilll Zlflfl llZlbl'lHlll llirlll fv'l'ill'S. IH luis svrcuncl yi-:ur luv wzus c-lc-VIL-cl Lu lin' Sturlc-nl Council nnml was eu llIOIlll1l'f nl' llur- .IC Mall. plans in alicncl Klum' Univm-rsily mul lllinuis. Slllulifwl lluu- lin--l.r-gui cwruurir-, l'iuur lwru yu-uurs lui- uns au nur-nuluvr ol fiuullrgu- filulu iunul lin' cillYTf'lil Evcluls iilulu. lla- zuliu lulauyz-il lmsf-lmll luuullu yi-airS. IXIARY BIZTII LICSIZR prvpaurr-rl hu lun- ru luumluufr. Sin- waue n nur-nuluc-r ul XVJNA. aunnl fiuullu-gv filuiu, iunrl plzuyml gzull zunil lu-nnis luuilu yr-zurs. Viiluis yu-aur Nlzury Bi-llu jzuinwl Cmullc-gv filufurlli :incl NYIAS fu lluvluulwr ful Ilur' luuwl- ing squful. VIRGINIA l.lNDSl.lfY shulic-Ll ilu- Ylil'il4llf'Yi Curri- uulunu. Xvluilu- zu lrwluiuuaun, slum- pliuyuful luuwlivy ami Sllllil,lI'lllJilfCl. iwur lwiu yu-urs sluc was au uuuvnuluvr ul llullf-gr Cluiu. XV. A. A, auml Riuling filulu. Virginiuu plnns in allr-nil IJ.-Kiullu Slain Tr-auiuluu-rs folic-gv lluis full. lfRNifSii4 fi. I.I.'NDlN pursur-fl an iJfl cwLlllllIlC'l'Vt' fimirsv. in luiQ lint yvuur lun- app:-auru-ul in lin- t'..lIf-gp pluuy iillll ilw Ulillilllvs nl N1urllliulI1ly'. lil' WMS al lllvllllwr tul- iiiullvgt' Clulu ul wluirlu luf' was prvsiclvnt wluilf- zu scupluo- nuuurv. lim bil1Lll'Ili fmuunril, oi wluivli luc' wus YifT IJl'CSi- mic-ni in luii sr-mnrl yr-zur, auncl Clmrus luuullu ye-urs. ilu: also plauyui guuli two yu-urs. iii- was zu nuvnulur-r :ul tluc- Cast ol HRlinpsucly in BliIl'k.'i Emir- plans luu fkblllilllllf luis conu- nuvrmieul irfuining sul tluc- Linivi'-rsily ol illinois. LQ l ww' 1 1 X 3.452 Keir Klvin Ixlu 1 nu r Leser Limislvy Lum in ,M ,fanfi- I 11 1 an S wg 'xi 'kts' . v, . 1 I I t,. ',v V: i Ml ' F U4 A s,. 'ff - Q Q: ,-.1: 2 Almlss .xluinluvnul Allison .xlrf iruutlu .Xiu llnglu AxIL'l'Eit'l' Bl.'XRf,ixXRE'l' sluclivcl lluv Tvaurluvrs Ljullfifi Xxiluilv zu lvY1,'SllllliII'l sluu- lulzuyuuui luusu-luzull Aunul 5lllll'l:i1'lllPilf1l. Zlllil YYH5 il fllL'lHIN'l' ul' llll' VI-Hp illlkl t,fK'ill'5iS classes Pmllu yvzurs Nlzurgurs.-K wus zu uuuvnulmr ul XV, A A., lfuullr-g-'A lilulu, annul fullr-gr Cluoruus, zunml pluuy--ul piuug-puuur: auml lu.-umluuuiuululu. NllLTllN XV. xl,XlNXYfjfi1D wuus Au llrr--liiuuuuuuuu-ruv shui:-nt. Xvluilv ul l..l.C, ixlilhun uns fu luuvuuulu-r mul l ..II.-gu- 1 luulu .uuuul 1 urn-nl Evvnls l luulu. fill.-XRl-lfS Nl.XSlilN. lil, ulunsn' lim l-ilvmlur4- zunrl Ark Cullum-. luu luis lursl yn-nr luu- uns au uuuvuuuluu-r ul llam- Nlvnis Rillu- Cvlulrg lluu- svuuuusl ya-uur luv w.us pr:-simlvuui nl llur- Cullum-nu flulu Aulull au nuvnuluu-r ul ilu' furrvnl ilu-nls filulu. Blullu yvaurs luv plauyml lr-nnis aunll lmriirip.ulu'xl in lin- mlixiluvs nl lluf- fiullu-gr--Y liluulr. filuurli plzuns ln .uttl-uull lin- liuuivvrsily ul filuirzuquu. lJilYl,l.l5 Nlulfll pursur-ul .u lin--Nil'-uliczul Cuuursn- Slum' was zu luuvluuln-r nl, lin' Gull.-gp lilulr :unfl lirf UYU YPRIYS. illll' Tl liftxilllllilll l,llYllIS l'ill'IN'4l Ll plilfl' on lim ll-:nur R-ull. 5llP plzuns ln Julia-nal lluv lluuixw-rsilv uul Nlilum-suulau. prvpuurml lu lu- Qu lviullvr. Sin- l'ilfH1'li ul Ilinlll' UH till' Iilllllil' igfbil XXllill' ml li'4'SillllnlH. Sill' xuyus zu uuuvuuulwr ul lluc' Fulluugu- lilullu luur lun yunurs. xluuxinr' will zullvnwl lin' linivr-rsily ul illinois in llur- l.ull, RAY xlufillfxrlill waus Qu Pre--l.:-yguul sluulvuul. lfuur lwuu rulusf-1 lllivm- yvaurs lu' wus sc'lm'lv4l :xii-Slaulv Ciuaurcl, ln luis snpluuuuuuuuru- yvzur lux' was C.upl.uiuu ul lluc Skull' filuzuuuu- pifunsluip Bauslwlluull h-um. Ruuy plzuyu-ul lszusvlmll lwuu yl'ilf5 Flllll XYJIS IIl5ll il lllf'llllH'l' Ur tiHlll'gL2 cillllj lilllil yl'ill'S. ws I' -ff lg -.. gk - i ' X . - . u .v?-..:us1:,- fllfl im' .xlrf iillYllS Null Ooslvrle HQ luaus uurul cle-r,if,lvci wluz-rrr luv will uwuntinuc luis mllu-gc f iIfi'Pf', RlCl l.'XRD xlu'i'll,,'Gll sluuliu-rl lim Pra--Cuuuuuuuus-rw fuursrx II-- was uu uuuvuuuln-r nl lfullvgv Club ami fum-nl Ev:-nls Clulu liur two yvnrs. :unul :ulsu plzuyvcl luasvluiull lmllu yvzurs. Diulx wuulul like luu nllvml Nulrr Dmuwm-xlh'ruuu. LE ,Xi lilllblx lil? PfL LilYlllIllI'Yl'l' fnursv. lim lun yvzurs luv uns :un zuflivnr uuumuuln-r ul C-,Ilu-gp liluulu .unul Currvnt lfvrsnls flulu. i..0Ruy plans lu uunlinuc- luis u-rlunxuliluuu :ul lluv l,'uuiw-rsily ol illinois. .lf JI IN li. Fill.i.ER pzursuur-ul llu- lilur-uuuical Euugiuuvr-ring cwlillfflq. ill' XXAS il Illi'IlllN'f Hi iwllll1'gf ciilllwl iillr IXYU yr-urs. ln luis snpluuuuuunrv yvzur .lulun jluiuuvrl lluv cil'fIlliH1 f luulu. luxU1lH'illl'l'.l CIJXRK K. Nlflrlilxfilill ulunsv Lilvmhurc- auncl Arts. II-H lu'-luuuugn-ul lu Gull.-go flulu, Linlll-gc'-Y Clulu, Currvnl lin-nts filulu, aunml lflunurus lmllu 51-.urs. in luis snpluouuuuurc yr-.ir lur' was zu im-iuulucr ol lilP Shah' Liluzuluupiulusluilu D1'lI.ulm' lviunu. flsurlx inlu-mls luu fuuulinln- luis vdllruliunu. luul luzusuuil ns yu-l ilu-viulu-ml upon lluv slluuuuul. INU piuluurnhl NI.-XRY .ill Nl'l.l. slucliml llur ,lim-zuvlucrs Cuuursv. Slums uns ru uuuvuuulwr nl Cuullvgv flullv .uml flunrus lmllu yuuurs. auml lluv in-null flulm in luvr snpluuluuuuru' yvaur. Nlury luausnil llvliuuih-lx' plaunuumi ulunl slluuml slum' will vntu-r in lluc' lull. .'Xl.BITR'I' R. OlfSTERl.F uunliuuuuvcl luis shuly nl lIlf'KliKilI4'. Ilf-. l-ur Iwo yvzurs. lwlmmgvul lo lluv Cuullvgu- Clulw nnfl liar' l'uullvg,'v-Y flullw, ilu- plnyvul gulf in luis svuuml yvaur. :Xl is going hu nuuulizuuv luis oulufalinlu at lluv illinois Dvnhul Srlmul, THE 1938 IC Page Sixteen Page Seventeen RUTH ORBESEN clmse tlm Ti-ui-lu-rs Cuiirsv. Slip CERALDINE ff Plf'l'lfRS Klum- ilir- 'l'f-ai-lwrs rliil wvll. winning zi plavf' on llw llnnur RUII in lu-r llH'5lllllElll yl ilf. .AlSU in lIf l' l.I'l'9llIlliHl YPHI' illl' XYUS rl IIIUIIIIIPI' All CllLITllS ilhil llrilll yt'ilf5 ii Illvllllwr nl fnllvgi' Qlulm uncl llic Q 'rrrni Evvnw Qluls, Flu' wus vire- pri-wimlr-nl nl Ilia- lfnllor fluring ilu' paul xr-air. Rutln pluv.-.I in llic ucTlllllll'S ul lytlflllilllllyu urcllr,-sim uml lur Ilii- filiawrnlnln' SlJlLllt'f.u lj. Sluclivrl llw ljrl'-l,.i'g.1.xl Cullrsv. lll' XVII? ll lllCllllJPI' bl QullC'g?,C CILIIT lllllll X'l'2lI'!i, Sl'L'fl'l-ITV' ll'K'llSlll'l'l' ol lllS f'lilSS XYllK'l1 H ll'f'SllIlliIl1 illlfl flllflllg lllt' past yvur Prvsimlvnl ul luis rlnss, il 1111-zulu-r ul lln- Siunlifnl ul Ll u Mm Cuunril, c1llfTf'l1l Eu-nle Cl lv, ui sf-runcl ycnr lm wus ussucizilc i-ilitur mr S. , .' in llis ul llll' IilllZ1'F illlll il Il!l'Illl7C'f ul llu' Rvrrig-nlioiizil Buurnl. Ili- lunlx purl in l'.y:'s nl llulm- Ill luis lirsl your ainil in luis sm-rnnrl Hlllirapsnply in lfvla1'li.H HClmrli:y's flmrulnlv Sulclirmn l5ulJ flvsirvs lu Aunhn :xml mlrln- zillvnrl l.ailw l'ur4'sl ci0lll'SF', During lmlli yi-urs slur- was Qi nn-nilmr ol flin- Cullvgc Clulx, fiiullvgm- Cilwnis, Curr:-nl Evr-nls Clulw. mul Civrry pluyf-il ping-pong, 5lllllllI'lJl,rill'Ll. mul lvnnix lor hui yvnrs unrl in lu-r snplmumri- yvnr win llc'-acl ul li-nnis. Flu- lmwli-il mul plnyf-fl lmclmininn in lmr lust ymur. SIDNEY lil 'C EFNF l'lf'l4IfR Sf lllg. .xii H lI'4'SlIlIliID lll' XYZIS lllilDilgI'f nl DN sluili:-Ll lfnginvr-rf llw lmsliellmall lvulll Fillrl al lllvillllvr ol lllt' 1 llllrg ns ii ilJpllOI'll0I'C ai im'mln:r ol llu' fnilwrn cxlllli, mul im-ml1r'r nl C'Ulli-g.- lllulm, fiullvgv-Y filulr fluring lmlli yr-:urs u . iinpl Current llvcnls L lulm, Hi- will vnlcr lllimxis in llnc lull, liJErAlQl.' IJEXVIMA 4'll0sI' l,fl txUIlllIll'Hil'v Eli? NVUS fi lll1'mll4 r Ul Lullifgi- fllllr, lx., ixrlsl Rinling Clulm. Slll' ill50 plilYl'll ll'lIllIS lll lll'I' lI'l'NlIllIilll XPKII, ilflfl NVIIS Ili-kill ol Riiling Clulr, lmwlvil, aiml plnypil sliulllc-lmarnl, lmrlminl.in, ping-pnng, nnil gull mluring ilu- paul yi-ur, full,-gp, lNCEBORC Rfxlffxll rlmw llu' liln-mislry ffuursv. Bulli yours sln- wus ai mifmlu-r ol lqlmrus uml Culli-ge fll0Sl' lll? lJI'1 ci!IHl' Lllllll, zincl HS il SllpllUlIlUl'1' ll lll1'llllll'l' lil fx.Ix., llllf rm-ru' foursv. Fur lwo yt-ars lllis Sunny young main lap class, unrl Ricling flulr. lug:-lmrg will Cmmliriuc lic-r was an im-rnlwr ul ills Liillvgf- tlllll :mil ilu- lurrzfnl lin-nls fflulr. Ili' lmpvs lo go In lll inui: lliix lull, Sliznlivil lln' lin--l rnmlm-ru' linllrili Bnlll yviifi Slll? XYQIS il ll14'Il1l11'r ul Q 1rllr'L11' K lllll ullll lll? Linllvgi' LillUfllS. .Also in llvr Svumil yvur Slit' wus n mi-mln'-r ul. I'.l'l l1Fll Cluly Yi G1-urgv Xvuslainglun llniversily, rginin plains lu ailh-ml Avo IlK'flHU,, l I flEORfil.'X lj. PERRY Sluqliml lln- l.il:-raiiurc' :mil .Axrls cwUllfSf'. lll lN'l' IITPSIHIIUTI flllfl Slililllvlllllfl' YURITS Slll' XVQIS fl llIl'llllJl'I' ol lllllixgf' CllIl7 Illlll fx., illlll lll lll'I' Sflplllllllflfl' yl'1lf' il lTlCIlllN f ul IATPINII c lllll, llll' fH'l lllfln Clllli. illiil llll' Ctrl-Wil Btillfll, Flll' XYIIQ lxl2llhIg1'f ul SIJUTIS lll fx. Ullll Sl'Cl'f?lilfX 'l-I'f'SlSIIl'1'I' lil I'wI'l'l1lll Clulm Lluring llw pnsi ycar. Georgia pluvz-il luulu-llmll, lumrlmll. h,-nnis, llilllllllhllbh, ping-pr mg, :incl rmln- 'luring lmlli ya-urs. l.usl your slm plnyml Il4lllQlll ll'IllllS, limki-y, Hllcl Slllllllvlrcmrsl, illlil Wili Fl ll1f'lllll1'r nl llli' lilp Vluse. Slit' llIiSH'l il.-4-iilwl wlivrc' slm will ..--. Orlmsen Peterson THE 1938 IC runlimn- lu-r sluilii-Q. wnrli al lllc l nivz-rsily ul lima. .l.-XNIES I. RIQIZVES ll.-mlm! un ilu- lm-,Lf-gal Cours.-. ll! XYQIQ il llI1'llllH'l' lil llll' lIfl'I'lll I',Y1'lllS glllli HHLI Lijlr lvqz' Cluls lor luv vi-urs, mul .1 im-mln-r ul llm lf, slall 1 wlufn zu siiplumiuri-. limmy will vuivr Dm- Paul Lnivenily ill Sc'pl43lnl14'r. NRS. EDl'l'll RlfYNOl.DS 3-lurlie-il llu- l..il0mlurv :mil Arts Cuursi- xsluilm- ul .l. .l. li. linlli yi-urs slum- wsu a lnvnilwr ul Q Hllf-gp l, lulr, flvn lllflllflhl 1 CLTXRENCF Rllxllili was in llrm--l.:-gall siumli'-nl, As a lrvslllllklll lll' WHS il lllvllllwr ul llll' 1 rlllvgi' llliiy Crist Tincl Illilylxil lifliktqliilll. 'INT lNYll yl'iIfS lll' lllli lH'l'Il Il l1l1'IlllJCI' ul' Cullpgp Flulw, Gill.-gi-VY flluli, Slurle-nl Cuuniiil. anal LVwlll'fPI'll EYC'!lli Lilllliv lla- illS4l IJl2lVl'il lJilSClJElll l,YOlll ye-urs. Xxllile Ll suplmiimrv, lllzirvlimi' wins ul luis Class, Irvusurvr ul Sluili-nl iluum ilu- IJYUQFEUII Cninlnillvi' nl lxullvgi--Y Qllllll. ol lllf' Clmlllpiulliliip Dvlunlv lvailu. Ii lrbtwpillll Llnivvrsily lliis l.nll. vim 1'-prcsiilenl Il, lldlfllliifl ul null prcsinlcnl upvs lo ullcncl if' Wir-P KM . 1 A 1 S Oll'l'llS Pemlziszcwslci Purry Peiers Pr-ylfi Ralmu Reeves Rimlee sa? 5 'rf sf' 'ef' f Y .na 'W' Robertson Rmlgers Rmeley Suri Seunzuns Sellurrls JEAN ROBERTSON stufliecl tire Liter- ature ami Arts Cmirse. in lier first year sire was a memlner ol lirr-ncll Cluln ami playecl ping-pang ami simul- l'lc-lmarci. Slme was a mr-mluer ul College Claim, German Club. XV.A.A., ami Orrlir-sis lor two years. Xxllxile a sopiiomnre Eleanor jninecl Chllvgig- Clmrus. Sire plans to Continue lier art training at tin: -Liilil,'Llg0 fxfiliilfllly oi Fine Arts. EILEEN B. RODGER5 pursue-pl PFlf'C4'llllIlll?fCiiEli sturlies. Xvlnile a in-slnuau sive was assistant Captain ui Girls Rifle Corps anal a lnelnlwer nl tlie tif stall. Bait. years sire playful ping-pang, slnullln-lioarcl, anal was a memljer oi College Clair. XV. A. A., ami tire Swimming team. Tllis year sire was fo-etlitur ul tile sevretary- treasurer al XV. ami a Stunient Council uiemlmer. Eileen is on iuer way to tile i,'nix'1-rsity oi lllinuis. OXVEN B. RUXYLEY was an Eli.-etrical Engineering stuclent. Xvliile at i, l. C, lie was a uleuilwer ul' Cullege Cluiu, Current Events Clulv, anal on tile JC stall. Quwcn plans to atteml tire Liniversity ol illinois tiuis tall. EDXYARD .i. SANDREil'i O stunliecl line ixierlraniral Engineering Course. liar two years tw was a mn-miner ol Lallege Llulm ami Rilie Qlulr, Ftlwartl lias nut clec-uietl NYlll I'0 tw will Continue liis sluclivs. JOHN S.ANDSiiiRfiliXi was a stuaient al i,TP'Cl7lIl- uierce. in iris lqirst year lie was a ltll'IIlill'l' ul ixienis Rilie Clull. Xvliile a soplmumre lie juiuetl Current Events Clul: ami College-Y Clair, ami playeni baslietluall. Bntlr years .lulm was a uiemlmer of College Cliorus. College Clulm, ami tile golf team. Page Eighteen Sumlretln SllllLIhil'0I7l Seppi Slime ANNE A. SARI prepareci to lxe a teaclier. For two years sire was a nuenllner ol XV. A. A. anci College Clulw. ami playr-rl ilasisetluall. ping-pong, sliuilielboarcl, ancl luacl- minton. Sire also inelnngeci to Orelicsis ami Tap iuatii years. Xvlren a sopiwmure, Anne inerame a niemlwr ol Calif-ge Clmrus. Bt.-XRY ELLEN stucliezi a Liberal Arts QWUUFSP. For two years sine was a memlmer of XV. A. A.. College Club, anal irrenelx Clulm. ami playetl liofliey. ping-pong, lraslietliall, ami lnaselwall, Batlx years sire was a lllf'IIli'IPl' ul Riding Clulz, tile Swimming rlass, ami Orelresis. Xxllxilc a lreslunan slie was sec:ret.iry-treasurer ul XV. A. A., ami vim'-presiiient as a soplioilmre. Tllis year ixiary Ellen acllleci tap. tennis, ami gall ta lier activities. Site plans to attenci time Liniversity ol illinais, BiiRiAixi LEE Clmse Literature ami Arts. Botli years sine was a IIIPIIIIJPI' ui tile Blazer Stall, cJTl'll05iS CiZlSS, G0flIli1H Lwillb, fx, fx., aflffi CxitUl'll5, Rltki piklyCLi pillg-l'lUHg. Nxlitiil' H iil'ffSilllllll1 Sitf' liiill XYHS FI ltlC'HliJCI' oi ,VHP Cil1SS illlii pifty4'1i Sillli-HDitOHl'Li. Nliriilltl was feature mlitnr ol time .IC stall tluis year. Sine wnulil lilu- to attemi ixiilliliin Llniversity next term. LOUIS SEPPI was a stutient nl LNilt'lllil'i'li Engineer' ing. Xxiiliik' at .l..l.C, lie was an aftive memlwer al Callvgc Ctulu, RAY sturlieri tile ijfE LitIlIIIlll fC0 Course. He was a lueulller of tile Current Events Club wllile a lreslunan. ililiis year tw joinecl German Cluia. Botli years lie was a lllI'lIlil0!' oi College flulw. Ray lias marie plans to continue iris stuciies at tile University oi illinois. THE 1938 IC age Nineteen ED rontinuecl liis Pre-lxleclival sturlivs, He was a rnernlycr ol. German Clulv in liis Hrst year. Botti years lie participatccl in College Cluln activities. Ed will attencl tlwe University ot lllinois in tlie lall. pursuvrl tlie Literature anrl Arts Course. Slrc was a nremlwr ol XXKA. A., Rifling Cluln, ancl College Clulz ancl plays-il golt for two years, XX'hile a snplrornorc slie was Hearl ol Bowling anrl a menrlne-r ot Current Events Clulu. Doris intcncls to mn- tinue lier erilucation at tlif: University ul lllinois. JEAN STANSBURY slucliecl a Course in Plrysical Eclucation. Slie was a rnemlxer nl' College Clulm ancl XV. A. tor two years, living presiflent ot tlre latter tliis year. Slie also was a rnemlver of Orfliesis ancl Ricling Club l3otli years. Tliis year Jean playecl ldaslietliall antl golf, lwowlf-cl, ancl was a mc-mluer ol llir- tcnring class, Slie lias not rleficlccl wliere slue will mntinue lir-r college stuclies. HELEN STASSEN rlrose tlre Tr-arlmrs Course, Slif- partiripateil in tlie aijtiyities ol College Cluln llmotli years. Helen was a nnenrlyer ot tlre .IC staff wliile a lnreslnnan. LELAND xv, glhfrtllrlu was a stuclvnt of llri'-Conv nrerce. Xvlrile a treslnnnn lie appearerl in tlrc Eyes olt Tlalocu anrl tlie uCliirni's oi Norriizrrirlyfl in liis sr-foncl year in tlu- HIQIIHDSOCIQ' in Black ancl mltlre Clrorolate Solclierfl Botli years lie was a inenilrer nl College Clulm, College Cliorus, ancl Current Events Clulr, lncing presif clent ol' tlie latter tliis year, lle was alsn vifeapresiclr-rit ul' German Clulm, ancl a rnernlwr ol Callvgr--Y Clulr, anrl Tx -my was 'E' 5 'f Sosnoslei Spangler Stanstmry Stassen Stout Stromtzerg bullivan Turlz Turner XXIUQTIQI' THE 1938 IC Page Twenty XXXQUIQS XXVPHITIUII EDN.-X Nl. XVALSH studied tlie Teacliers Course. Sire was a memlaer ol XV.rX.A., Callegv Cluln. and Riding Clula laotli years. Tliis year Edna joined College Cliorus and Tap class. Sire lias not cleridecl wluere slie will attend college next term. fNopicture.I ROBERT XYEAKS was a student ol Cliemical Engineering. He participated in tlie artivities ol College Clulm lor two years. Rolaert will complete liis studies at Purdue University. GEORGE E. XYELLBIAN rliosc to siufly Com- merce, Batli years lie was a memlaer ol College Clula and College-Y Clula. Xxlliile a lresliman lie was class president and a Student Counril niemlaer. Also in liis lirst year lie earned a place on atm Honor Roll. ililiis vear lie was Cliairnian ol tlie Pulalieity Board and Busi- ness Nlanager ol tlie JC stall. George also played liase- laall lor two years, lie plans to continue liis college career at tlie University ol lllinois. XVELLS was a Pre-Coinnierce student. He was a inemlwer ol College Clula and College-Y Clula Introducing The Class of fContiruu'd from Tlae nucleus ol Coacli Xvills' conlerence and state claampionsliip laaslietlaall team was two sopliomores wlio attained all-State lionors. Sim- ilarly, several sopliomores were inlluential lactors in gaining tlie lllinois State Junior College laase- laall cliampionslaip. It was under tlae inspiring and capalale leadersliip ol Coacli XV. l-. lxlyers tliat tour sopliomores captured tlae state delaate title. Tlie College Clula, wlaicla presented sucli varied and entertaining programs. was directed lay soplioinores. To tlae sopliomore leaders ol tlie XV. A. A. and tlie Co-Ed Recreational Board we are deeply indelated for time unusual entertainment provided during tlie year. Tlie laox social and tlie various sports niglit parties lciave no precedent in tlae laistory of lj. C. Tlie Student Council. wlaose otticers were sopliomores, carried on suc- cessfully tlie worli ol tlie previous progressive Student Council and contrilauted greatly to tlie welfare ol tlie student laody. It was under tlae direction of tlais council tliat our many successful li ,pn-, 011 Xvliile xvriglit lor two years. Alaurire will continue liis rollege training. laut as yet lias not made a delinite selection ol sclaools. fxlo picturel SHIRLEY CAROLINE XVHITE studied time Tomli- ers Curriculum. Botti years slie was a menilver ral College Clulw, Current Events Clula, College Cliorus. XV. and Riding Clula. Xvliile a lreslunan slie appeared in tlie iiCliinues ol Nornianclyd' Tliis year slie also liecanie a memlaer ol Frencli Clula and laowled, Sliirley lias not decided wliere slie will continue lier education. GER.-XLDINE CHERLE XYRIGHT pursued a Lit- erature and Arts Course. Botti years slie was a memlaer ol XV.A.A., Riding Clula, College Clula, grill class. tlie tennis team, and tlie Blazer stalil. Sire appeared in tlie URing and tlie Loolil' in lier First year and 'iCliarley's :Xuntn in lier second year. Tliis year Geraldine was Head ol Coll, a meinlaer ol laowling. a menilaer ol tlie ,lf stall, and secretary-treasurer nl Current Events Clula. Sire plans to attend tlie l.,'niversity ol illinois. Nineteen Thirty-Eight Page Tent dances and mixers and social events were carried on. Tlie alailities of tlie many students wlio co- operated so successfully and so willingly to malae tlie JC possible were directed lay a statl laeacled lay capalale and responsilale soplaomore students. Tlius we sulamit. respectfully, tliese accomplisla- ments as a testimonial to tlie success ol our aspira- tions, aspirations wliicli liave laeen so carefully fostered lay an alllectionate and understanding laculty. lxlay tliese accomplislaments serve as tlie laasis and tlie source of inspiration of future and greater acliievements. To tliose fortunate indi- viduals wlio slaall continue tlaeir education in in- stitutions ol liiglier learning. may tlie ideals and lessons ol J. il. C. always malxe tlaern strive for tlae laiglaest attainalale. To tliose ol' our less fortunate friends wlao sliall conclude tlieir college education in a sliort time. may we say in tliis liour ol aclaievement: uxve learn not lor scliool laut for life. THE 1958 IC 'age Twenty-one Scintillating Sophomores B019 and Marge HAnd, ah ..... Ah-I1-I1-V' T961 and Grace His l1earl's desire. SCIIOOVS out. Whereis Bill? Temptation. George is all Curled up. his in the bag. itwhen Irish eyes are smiling .... U Dog tirecl. Struggle for -- T7 THE 1958 IC F-N Hecicteft tny RICHARD HUTCHINSQN. Presirlent. RAY SLOUF. Vice-Presictent. ROBERT DOXVSE. S9C'l'QtCtt'yfrI1l'GClSUt'!?l'. i' i' ltltillfxlilj lllf-l-lltllNSfjN was elerftetl presitlent ol- time in-sliman tollvgiaims tlmis year. tlis personality anti stlwlastic ailiit-yeiimi-imt assure-tl lmis success in tlmis olitice. RAY SLOt,'l'. was sewrr-tary ol tlie Stutlent Council ancl was nm- ol our most promising tennis prospects. Rt,lBERT DLAVSE was not only well lilxefl lmy tlmr- stuiient liiifly lmut playefl .um important part on llle State Cliampinnsliip t7Jaslwtlmll teanm. Page Twenty two Introducing the Class of Nineteen Thirty-Nine E A 4 IDOIUSG IIUtL'lltllS0lt SIOU Freshman Class Prolnalmly time greatest contrilnution wlmiclm tlle Freslnmman Class nmacle to time Junior College tliis year was a group ol line lmasltetlmall players. Head- ing tlmenm was tjolm Arclmanmlmeault wlio was cliosen on tlie all-state team. Tile otliers were Plmil lxleyers. Boi: Dowse, Bunny Fornango. Teri lxrumpocli, Bela l.aytiielcl. Clmester Cooper, ancl' Roger Rusli. Stopping at notlming tlmey touglmt until tliey won time state tournanment. lxlost ot tlmem will uncloulnteclly tae laaclc tor time season next year, ancl stuclents are atreacly loolxing tor- warcl to eyen taster games tlian tlmey witnessecl tliis year. Scatterenl tlirougliout tlie class are also many stuclents ol unusual talents. Qutstancling among tliese are olelyin Nyman and .lames zxxseltine. liotli are excellent pianists antl lmaye commnamiecl consicleralmle attention. Blix Nynman. a citizen ot l.ocliport, entertainecl at inotli lmigim scliool ancl junior college assemlilies. hir. Aseltine playecl lor time College Clulm on lxlarcli 7. Anotlmer popular pianist was Ray Hendrix. However. Ray was more cleyotecl to popular music. He also playecl at time college assemlJly. Still anotlmer tresimman nmusician was Arttmur Xvitliin, present clirector ot tlme lligtm scliool Blili- tary Bancl. Art also llacl aim up-ancl-coming orcllestra wlmiclm playecl at time .IC Social Hour tlmis last semester. On lxtarctl I8 time Freslmnmen lmelcl tlmeir annual clance in time girls' gynm. Tlie committee con- sistecl of George Galvin. lxlary Elizalmetlm Sclieiclt. Jayne Clarlc, Tecl Barlxlow, Nlary Frances Faullcner, ancl Riclmarcl Hutclminson. Tlmis year time clance was a uslmanmrocli Sliagf' time clecora- tions laeing preclominantly lrisli. Tliey consistecl of large wliite posters witli green slmanmroclas anti lrislm pipes. supplementing timese were large slianmroclis on a luacligrounci ot wlmite lattice worli at eitller encl ot tlie gym and tJaclt ot ttie nines piece orclmestra. Time favors were wliite clay pipes ancl green carnations. Clmaperons were Dr. ancl lxlrs. George Young ancl lxlr. ancl Ftrs. l. D. Yaeey- Tlmus we see tlmat tlie Freslinman Class lmas talien a prominent place in time college activities. ancl we lmope tlmat tliey may continue to Clo so as time Soplmomore Class next year. THE 1938 IC age Twenty-three -At Joliet junior College In lim slacks. lust one mm. off, HXVPH.r1nlv,on An' farm, Silluouvflv in R114-I., lllr, IxSPIHlli'.H fxlyman. Sposa lllal cumvru 5 Erlliv: Umm, pidures! Crcunming? Two lwmls are Iwllvr loaded? llmn one. Standing: Barlilow, Belander. Cutiing. Arnslrom, Busli, Anclerson, R., Balaz, Cooper. Be-slmor, Boclcmllm, Bagnell. Sealed: Arthur, Brf-nnsn, Bala-r, Bocly, Bealnout, Clarlc, Clync. Blum, Bmclxway, :Xnclc-rsnn. .l.. Bailey, Firsf Row: Bracly, Borges. Coyle. Anclcrson, A., Bannon, Asclline, Cullcr, Culfllin, Capisla, THE 1958 IC Class of 1939 Page Twenty-four Standing: Deal, Freckelton, Dun- can. Galvin, Fahrner, Dowsc, Dramond. Seated: Gallagher. Frisbie. Deam, Faulkner, Grady. Duffy, Dow. Goisl, Grissinger. First Row: Denovenis. Gibson. Deutsch. DeIRose. Gianutsos. Galmn, Erickson. Sinntfing: Xvoods, xvililgrovv. Slouf. Smith. Rush. Skrolio. Shoots, Simnclbvrg. Xvilson. Sealed: Sprvilzer. Rowley, Sclwifl. Xvix. Smiill. Zinscr. Sleiko.Tale. Xvoodard, Zanml-iovitz. First Row: Zajar, Slefnnecim. Zu- bersky, Tillsworth, Singer, XVl1il- ne-y. Tlxeis. THE 1958 IC age Twenty-five Standing: Jolmson. Hutcliinson. HOClgClfJH, Jcnsvn. KTllH1pOi'l!- Hvrmn, Hamill, B.. Hammel, J, Kpsncr. Sealed: H a g l u n rl , Hnsslvacli Howarrl. Hamilton, Hayclen .lonvs, Hvss, Knowles, ilaclison Kelly, Kmusv. First Row: Huey, Huglwes, Jolm- Son, H.. Kinnvy, Harhuan Klvpvf. Krisly, .lonCS, Standing: Lincllxolm. Flyers, Phelps Nccvovney, Prange. Nyman. Powell. Perry, Peclgrilt, Alcorn: Nlcyf-rs, IN laclclis, Lnonarcl. Scaled: Pacey, IN lurplmy, Luncl- quisi. Lorlmer. Player, lxloscr, Lanigan, Popper, Nl C L a i n , Netlucry, lxlanning. First Row: lxlalieras, lxlarlicl Lang, lxlarslmll, McCracken, lxlilnc. Layfielil, lxlalii, Long. Prlicrson. THE 1958 IC Class of 1939 if Q' ,1-....-..,, ,, W, ,, ,Y V , Freshman Frivolities y , 'QF' E ,fi Page Twenty-six Slipeup or clown? On the fence? Destination--Gooclie Shop. Daddy Long. Time oui. Vvincly Co-operation. s xx'Il'lO,S got the ball? HEin, Zufei, Drei . . There are smiles . . On the Xvall. Vve ihinfe SIIQYS sweet, too. The daze over. THE 1938 IC 'A' AFTERNQQN Page Twenty Stuclent Council Meetings Start The Afternoon i.--- ., .wwf un ...Ag C 4 Student Council rl-lie purpose of llue Sluclenl Council was lo losler anml fit-vi-lap llie lmesl inleresls ol llie sluclenls ancl llie svliool. llresiclenl ljersliing Burgarcl ancl lavuliy aclviser, Nlr. R. lu. Frisluie. lc-Ll tln- council in llorining a Co-eil Revrealion lloartl nncl malaing' plans lor a recfrealion lmll. vlwllf' council looli over llie selling ol' llne Jul. C. play lielu-ls antl slale lournainenl licliels. as well as sponsorccl all seliool clances in tlme past year. Zn STUDENT COUNCIL Illlln, Dowse, Slouf, lxlr. Frislyie Sealed: Hulcliinsun. Rmlgers liury, Luntlin, Knowles. E55 lg suv - Zi: 371 wg: Q nr-gi CHAMBER OF CGMMERCE Slumling: Capisla. Pemlziszvwslii Bannon. R., Donaliue, Pax nica lxlollinger. Bannon. J., Illllllii' XVOOA, SIIZIXV. lVlcHugli. Haller, Reeves. gers, Xvellinan, Flercier. Sand strom. Chamber of Commerce Tlie Joliet Junior College CIHIIDTJFI' of Com- merce is a reeenl organization. It lias only been eslalmlisliecl lor two years and was lxirsl slarlecl lJy lxliss Ficlelia Van Anhyerp. Eill'l1 year tlie eluln was lo visil various poinls of inlerest in .loliel suclx as llie American lnslilule ol. Launrlry. Tliis past year caell memlner of llie clulJ, wllose eliairman is James Reeves, wrote a leller for tlie contest sponsorecl lay llle Gregg' Company. THE 1938 IC Slunrling: Rinilie, Oxx'enS. Xvell- Anclerson, P., Burgard, Stans- Deiss. Beslioar, Allison, Nlain- Svulwl: lxliss Van Antwerp. R-,df -eight xluyo. Xvriglit, Lunrlin, Kaultm.:n. blending: Long. Deutscli. blot- qealeri: Rimlce. age Twenty-nine College Club Tlae College Club was ttne only club tl1at lmaci tlie clislinction ot liaving every stuclent lor a member. Sponsorect by lxlr. E. l.. lxlayo, tlle club met tile First lxlonciay ot every montli in tlie music room. Ernest Luntiin, presiclent, assistecl by Jacli Kauttman ancl Geralctine Xvriglit, obtained many fine programs. Among tlwem were time l.omlJarCl Players: Victor Gritlqin, Australian lecturer: anct Davies Light Qpera Company: ancl Russ Hoogerliycie, worlci renownecl arclier. Debate Club l The Joliet Junior College debating team, coacbeci by lxflr. VV. L. lxflyers, for tlle lourtlm consecutive year won tlie state tournament. Time team composecl ot Qrrin Long. Perstling Burgarfl, Clark lwlottinger, ancl Clarence Rimlae clebatect on tile subject. HBicameralism versus unicamera- lism.H At tlie enct of tlie season debate lieys were giyen. Tliey were tlue only awarcts ot tl1is lcinct olitereti in Junior College anti were very mucli to be clesirecl. linger. Burgarcl, Nlr, lxlyers. QW -And Clubs, Publications, And Athletic Crganizations Follow Suit THE 1938 IC Page Thzrty Cha1'ley's Aunt Every year. for tire past nineteen years. tile stuctents of .i..i.C. iiave presenleci a piay uncier tiie aimie ciirection oi ixiiss i.ena Diciiinson. Tile proceecis of tile prociuctions are cionatect to time Coiiege i.oan Funci. KLCilHlAi?Q'.S Auntfi a iniarious comeciy iny Brandon Tiiomas, was tile piay ciiosen iny ixiiss Dickinson for tiiis year. it centereci arounci liie emotionai fIiHliClIitiCS oi tiiree coiiege stucients at Oxiorci, One of time iaoys was forceci iby circum- stances to masqueracle at HCi1i1l'iE'Y.S Auntn anci ti1e resuiting compiications proyicieci tile auctience witii a iaugil every otiier iine. v I ixiccraeicen, Qwvns. Egan. Ciarii. Fristnie, Cimppei. The Chocolate Soldier Tim Cilocoiate Soiciierf' a comic opera from Oscar Strauss' uArms anci tile ixianf' was pre- senteci Aprii QS and 29 by ttle combined musicai organizations of Junior Coiiege and imigtl sciiooi. Xviiiie Buigaria anci Seribia are at war, Bumerii. nicixnameci ttie Ciiocoiate Soiciier anci piayeci by Roiaert Owens. a junior coiiegian. in trying to escape from tire enemy. tooic refuge in a iiouse wimere tiiree women iiveci. Tiley aicieci i1i1n in escaping, anci tile resuits were iiveiy anct amus- ing. Tile prociuction was uncter tire direction of Fir. Aiex Zimmerman. THE 1938 IC Standing: Xxirigiit, Siioots. Long Sealed: Jones, riacicson, Burgami Slrxnfiing: Fir. Zinimerman, Siiro 0 Seated: Oxx'ens, Bitterman, Stout 'age Thirty-one Current Events Club News ol llle clay wus cliseussecl every Tliurscluy noon by ille Current Evenls Club uncler llle clirev- tion of Lelancl Stout. presiclentg Rulll Qrlpeson and Gordon Fleicller. rl4lll'OLlg'llOLll ilu- year, lee- tures were given by well-inlormecl men ol tlie ciiy and faculty members. Occasionally an rouncl- table clisrussion was lielcl lo obtain llle sluclenls' views. lxlr. H. D. lueinenweber was llie lufgully sponsor. French Club II' CNf'I'Cll' Fl'illlFiliS, KXOITIIDUSPKI ol SlllKll'lllS ill Frencli nn-l onre in monlli unrler llie gjuiclnnve ol' bliss lxlnry Scoll. lzivully nclviser. Vllllf' l:l'6'Ilt'll Club xvns orgnnizecl lo llurlln-r intern-sl llie sluclenis in Fra-nc'l1. It wus mainly an clllilfill sociely nnil looli pnrl in l.amQunQe Niglil by singing an group ol Fi ncquninl llu-ms:-lvl-s xx ll1CIHlJCl'S ll0l'I'f'SlJ0llCl6Cl I SUIIQS. lll Ul'Ili'l' lo itll lYll'i'lll'il uusloms, llie l SlllClf'lllS ill l:l'ilIll'l'. lllnns xxere also nmcle Im llne slmxxing ol llne inovie Hgnns l:aunnille. Slumiing: Allison. Goorlwin, Ham- mel, Dean, Rowley, Xvngm-r. ixlzison, ixloiiinger, Dully, Biiler- nmn, Burgzml, Lunclin, Owen-:. Nlerrier, llnmnn-l, ,l., lxlainwoml, Svulwi: Kzunliie, lluller, Orbeson Zanilioviiz. Sloul, lxlr. Leinen xvelmer. Lzmigmx, Spangler, Tur- ner. Sloul. H4-nclrix, Slumling: Uuisl, Nellie-ry. Xvix Aseltine. Anderson, Krisloplwr. DUllUl'lU9. Rf'9Y'K'5. Sllfltllsl BUll'S T QA Coyle, Giunulsos. Jaclcson. lxlc Lain, Seanizms. lxlilne, Seuiml: Spangler. lxloser, Duffy Clarli. Perry, bliss Seah. Gmrly. Burly, Faullaner, FleGinniS, Null Pepper, lxlanning. THE 1938 IC Page Thirty-two JC Staff Xvitli ublorning. Afternoon, and Evening as tlieir motto, tlie JC statlt went to worli to procluce tliis yearbooli. All of tile worlc was uncler tlie clirection ot bliss Christine Bunch. faculty sponsor: lxlary Lois Xvliiteman. eclitor: ancl Eileen Roclgers, co-eclitor. ln orcler to lielp finance time book George Nvellman. business manager, obtainecl concessions at tlie Hawaiian baslcetball games and tlie State Tournament, as well as sponsorecl a Social Hour, tlle selling ol JC buttons for tile tournament, ancl a popcorn sale. ln orcler to create interest, an original play was presented at a college assembly. Standing: Stassvn. Dean, Rowley, Xyomls, Bannon, Brockway, Lan- igan, Reeves. xxvllilitlllilll, Halter, Flyers. Xxvriglit Suutenl: XVellman. Sf-llarrls. Rodgers, Robertson, Knowles, Capista. Clarli. Netliery. Braun, Kirby. Perry. E. Perry. C. Nlasnn. lf: x. Dully. Nynian Slette. Co-ed Board A new organization ot J.J.C, tliis year was tlie Co-ed Boarcl. It was composecl ot' six col- legians ancl Bliss Elsie Braun, lxlrs. Plroebe Kirby, lxlr. N. V. Kline, ancl lxlr. ,-X. l.. Slette. Tbe purpose ol time boarcl was to supervise co- eclucational sports. A lew attempts were macle at tliis last year uncler tlie Clirection ol tlie XV. A. A., but tliis year it was cleciclecl to malxe co-eclucational sports parties a regular project. The boarcl sponsorecl lour parties tbis year. eacli of wliicli was greatly enjoyect by time col- legians. Tlie lirst ot tliese was tlie .Sports Spree. a rotative sports party. XVitl1 winter and sliating ancl bobbing. came tlie Snow party., at tlie Xvooclrutt Stables. Next. tlie Co-ect Boarcl turnecl tlie calenclar baclc a few years ancl gave a box social. The last was Given at tlxe Armory. THE 1938 IC age Thirty-three German Club The German Clula, whose presiclent is John Belay, met the liirst lxlonclny ol every month. The members, limitecl to those stuclents stuclying German, in orcler to acquaint themselves with the artistic sicle of Germany, sang German songs. The main event of the past season was the Christe mas party given at the home of lxliss Nlnrgaret Hielscher faculty sponsor of the cluly. College-Y Club The CollegefY Clula, sponsorecl hy Nlr. lt. V. Givens, was one ol the most active uncl lyenelliciul organizations in Junior College, l.ecl luv John Duilv, presiclent the first semester, annl Clarenre Rimlie, presiclent the sefoncl semester, Llinner meetings were helcl twice El month: while in early fall uncl spring, outcloor meetings were lu-lcl. The Free hlillc Funcl lmenelitecl from the New Yenris Eve clance sponsorecl lay the Y Clulm. .-X flute lyanquet. helfl on April 22, was unotlier ol the clulnis activities. shunting: Stout. Shaw. BIfGlJN'IlPj llenrlrix, Egan, B4-luv, Nynmn K:-ir, Sluuli, Hivlilin, .-Xseltine. c,ltIUtlSlM't'tl. LFUIT. Seuteil: Turner, Rohr-rtson, Perry. Sn-llurtls, Bealnout, Hamilton. D1-.in, Bliss Agiu'-w. XxlEigl1f'l', N leCUy. Stunrlingi Huey, Knowles, Arthur, Xvliitney, Anclerson fiuoflwin, Stmnclherg. Reeve. hlottinger, lxlr. Givens, Deiss Duwse, Duncan. Borges, Frecli elton, Egan, Bailey. Stout. Seutecl: Shoots, Long. Xvells. Cliiy sun, Rimlxe, Gesterle. Samlstroin Xvellman, Nlason, Powell,Kaull num. THE 1938 IC tug Al X Page Thirty-four tw W' gms 'Mc MF' i 01.1.4 :ala Stunrting: Kirctuer, Blottinger, Lun- Ltin, Stimlco, Owens. Cutler, Stout. Clnappel. Capista,Cutclxin. Cutting. lxlr, Zininu-rniun. Tiiint Row:'Dean. Stassen, lxlaass, Xvliitv. Null, lxloser. Bittennan. lxlevers. slartxson. l'tanunet, Ntiss Elliot, Semnct Rom: Xvagner, Buto, Sari, Dvam. Gracly, Pepper. First Row: Arctotino, Slllttlt, Zam- txovitz, Leonarcl, Ort1eson,,5xmtr-r- son, t... Xxvrigtit, Anclersun tj.. Btrlgxin, Rotrertson. shunting: Borgvs, Amtvrson, L., Stout, Antlvrson. lj.. filxxvns. Xxvflgtlt, Stsrotxo, 7illllt'xUYltZ. illlttlt, Flattttis, Slltlttitftilll. Long. Cutler. Svuteti: Capiitn, Bt-atwout, Bannon, Svttartls. Burgartt, Bliss ll,-tl.-, Dull-y, Frislrie, Lanigun, Nteyvrs The Choir Ttu- Qxll0iI'. ltme only musical organization in Junior College, tias tatcen part in various activities lmotti in Sl'tl00l anct in ttme vity. Uncter tlme cliree- tion ot Nliss tallttl Elliott anct A. H. Zimmer- man, ltie vtioir sang at College Ctutp anct pre- sentml a CNtll'l5tlllilS program tor ltle XxVOlllZlll'S Ctuta. Some ot' ttie memtmers tooti part in ttme lllllStl'ilt promtuvtion. mtwtie Ctnouotate Solctierf' 4 4 -V- Blazer 'latte Blazer, ttme Junior College paper. again tecl in creating sctioot spirit in all of tlme active ities. tJlIlJliStl6Ct every otlxer weeli ttme Blazer spreact att ot' ttie college news to ttle stuclents. 'litre paper, an all-stuctent pulmtication, tleaclect lay lJl'l'Slltllg' llurgarct, ectitor. was ttle clliet means ot actverliseinent in ttle sctlool. Ftrs. Ettery Frost, sponsor tlle tirst semester. anct Bliss Lois Hycte, sponsor tlxe seconct semester. supervisect att of ttle worlc. THE 1958 IC age Thirty-five Tennis C1 lil C'lUl'l0S IF. EFITTIQSIIQCI. lwaybe, just a liHle higher fn the TOUQII. A fine caiclw. XXIIICIVTI il! Vvell, swing il. HNow, this is the way I do if Ted is nosing in. The donkey serenade. The pause that refreshes. Three guesses. THE 1938 IC Sports if Page Thirty-six Womerfs Athletic . QMWJ f'. ' HI 4 lil? .nf .eafzvf-aO5fi.4.' 1 ry' vii' fun QQ! X' ,Al Rnclgers Slainslulry Cox Kirlvy W. A. A. Tlie XV. A. A. lias always laeen one ol tlle most actiye organizations of J. J. C.. ancl it is untter tlle leaclerstiip ol tliese five women tllat tlie clulJ lias been alale to live up to its reputation cluring tlie year '37 ancl '5S. Uncler tlie very capalble leaclerstlip of tlie presiclent. Jean Stanslnury, tlie memlyers liaye worlied together witlm entliusiasm ancl co-operation. Depenclalnle Nlargaret Cox is tlme vice-presiclent. ancl slie is always full of interest ancl icleas. Tlle secretary and treasurer is tiny Eileen Roclgers. Slie lias an amazing amount of ellticiency storecl up in tier small person. lt is Georgia Perry. Heacl of sports. wlio lencls pep ancl vim to tlxe clula. Slae is active in every XV. A. A. sport ancl excels in all ol tllem. Ftrs. Plioeltae Kirby is the guicling ancl supporting liancl lueliincl tliese otlzicers ancl all XV. A. A. girls loolc to lier xyitli aclmiration anct appreciation. Vvitll tlie co-operation ol- tlwe ollicers anct otller memlners, tlie main project- VV.A.A. sports, nsports Spreef, numlwers in ttie lnterclass meet. Sports Day. Dance program. ancl tlie Annual nlottier ancl Daugliter Banquet liaye made tlie year a great success. Builds Health THE 1958 JC age Thirty-seven association Tennis Along witli spring fever comes tllat yearning for a good game ot tennis. lts action ancl com- petition appeal to tlie sporting instinct. lls elements ot surprise, of suspense, ancl ol rislis aclcl to tlie lun ot playing. Early practices in tlie gym were clevoted to teclinique and serving, ancl later tlie girls playecl outcloors. Baseball Vvitli tlie lirst warm clays ot spring came a clesire to get out ol cloors. Tlie lJrigl1t sun and warm lnreezes lyeclconecl us to tlie lgaselnall cliamoncl. Baselball was tlle uit sport now. Tile tlirill a girl received in liitting a uliomeru macle lyaselpall one ol XV. A. Afs favorite sports. Tlie college teams competecl against eacln otlier. Hockey Hoclcey. one of tlie most exciting of outdoor team games, is tlle lzirst tall sport. lt's a tlurilling game-clriblpling, clriving, and passing clown tlie tielcl-tlien oracle- point, However, Holcl man VVCEltl'l6I'n intervenecl tliis year, maliing it impos- sible to linisli tlle season. .:,- . . lt-' . 'Urs' .. I V l. Llllpefl NUlllCry', Clillll'gllCl , IDUI-liy, lxlCyl'l'S, IJUITY, BPHSUII KnONN'lCS. Middle: Benson, Knowles, Galleglier, Dully, Perry, Clark . Nettie-ry. Zamliovitz. lxleyers. Lower: Clark, Perry. Nlanning. Dully. THE 1958 IC page Tlliffj'e9igI'lt Grchesis Gives Rhythm Urchesis T0 The B0dY To lae active in Orcliesis is one excellent way to Clevelop grace and poise. Class periods cluring tlle tirst semester were clevoted to practicing lorm and learning tunclamentals. During tlie seconcl semester, ttle girls worliecl out clance lorms ot tlie Renaissance lor tlwe Dance Program given in lxlarcli. Di-mn. lxlC'yf'l'S, Nlalmras, Railmu, Bartlnolic. Stromlnerg, Clarli, Dul-iv, Benson, Zamlxovitz. Tap Dancing Will Make Nimble Feet Tap t.BflISl1, slap. step, tmp. to some lively music coulcl lJe liearcl in tlie College lilinrary every time tlle tap class went into action in tlie small gym. :Xt ttie tne- ginning ot tlie semester, llme girls tooli tlleir lessons witli tile liigli scliool class alter scliool, ancl later practicecl tor one ot ttle spring College Clula meetings. THE 1938 IC iqe Thirty-nine Getting Into Practice Badminton Time tliird year-round sport included in NCQ-ed Recreation is luadminlon. Tlris sport was ottered ily tile XV. A. A. last year lor tlie tirst time. and it lias lnecome increasingly popular. A ladder tournament was played lay tlie girls in tide tall and a mixed tournament tooli place in tlie spring. Ping Pong Twenty-nineteen, twenty-up, game. Tliis is typical of tile competition wliicli tlle girls gave tl1e lnoys in ping pong. Every 'ICO-ed niglitn found tile ping pong tables talcen, and tllen some. Tliis game was played also during free periods every day of tlme wee-li. A mixed tournament was played in tlie spring. e Bowling This year tlie NV. A. A. added two new activ- ities to its program. The first of tlmese was laowl- ing, a year-round sport. It proved to be one ol tile most popular mixed sports of ttle year. Bowl- ing at tlme Hula laecame a favorite pastime for l9otl1 laoys and girls ot ..l..l.C. Several tournament games were played during tlie very successful season. THE 1938 IC For The Big Apple Upper: Claris. Knowles, Bleyers, Dutly iwiddle: Xvriglit. Lindliolm, Curl, Zin Lower: Seannans, Spangler, Perry. Page Fort3 Heres Exercise For The Schoolgirl Figure- tQfDllg4'l'S, Bt'IlSliIl, SVLIIIIQIHS. Swimming Swinnning is an icleal exercise. ancl as an all rouncl pliysieal cleveloper. it Can- not lie equalecl. Several Usplasti parties were lielcl at tlie pool, wlnicli provecl to lie a popular place tor a XV. A. A. girl to spencl lier lxlonclay evenings--swiinining lor form, speecl. tun, ancl relaxation. N IfQNl'E1fl'U'Il, SPKIIHZIYIF. Riding One ot tlle most enjoyalble activities otterecl lay tlie XV. A. A. is liorselnaeli ricling. During tlie tall anCl spring. tlie College Riding Cluln. Consisting ot about twelve girls, rode tlie patlis at tlle Xvoocl- rutt Stalmles, Pertlevt weattier ancl occa- sional suppers following tlie rifles aclclecl to tlae Cleliglit of lueing an active ineinlner. THE 1938 IC age Forty-one Shuffleboard Aim, Silove, eraeli-ten points-it was a frequent occurrence it you were good at slluillelyoard. Tliis game was one of tliose included in neo-ed recreation on lxlondays alter scllool. This new plan organized by tlie XV. A. A. was enjoyed and drew a large attendance from lnolli girls and boys ol Junior College. Golf iiFOl'Q -NN'llC'l'C llilYt' YOU llCill'fl lllilt FPO lil' SLITG, lllf' gully l'Ulll'5l -illlfl we girls can lmrc-ali a liundred. too. lfnder llie professional instruvlion ol llc-ine N. w blfli, Q. girls learned to com c'nlrate.- and to to oldinate lnind and lnody. An i .A. elimination lournainc-nl nas played in tile late spring. L i Zinser. Knowles, Bealmout. Sly:-rs, Haller, Xxvfiglll, -And We've Heard These Can THE 1958 IC Be Won In A Walk Page Forty-twc Be On Guard At All Times Nclluery. Perry, Clark, Lincllmlm, fainlxovilz. Dully, XYriglit, Clyne. Perry, Zainliovitz, Xvix, Basketball Baslfetlaall was llie most popular win- ter sport. The elimination ol the center jump mafle it a more exciting ancl inter- esting game for the girls. tl..l.C. hacl two College teams which enterecl the rouncl-rolain tournament with the high school. Ancl oh. what a thrill it was to he Chosen lor the varsity teaml Xvhat a seasonl Xvliat lunl Xvliat gamesl Fencing HAclx'ancel Lungel Recoverln com- ing from the girls' gylll meant that a lent- ing lesson was uncler way. This seconcl aclclition to the XV. A.A. program was otlerecl to lhotli boys ancl girls ol .I.J. C. ancl to high scliool stuclents. A series ol' ten lessons was given lay Paul lxlaina to two classes on lxlonclays. one at noon ancl one alter school. THE 1938 IC f EVENING Page Fortyefour Thrills, Spills, and Suspense- Varsity RAY NICGRATH-Captain of ttiis yearis team and All-State guard tor ttle past two years. His accurate tielcling will lue missecl next year. BOB ARCHAlVlBEAUlsT-Higll scoring guarcl and All-State selection in liis irestiman year. He will lime a valualnle asset to next yearis team BILL KNOVVLES F- Leading scorer of ttle VVolves tliis season, ancl also All-State selec- tion on tliis year's team. Bill will be graclu- atecl in June. BERNARD FORNANGO - uBunnyH was second leacling scorer ancl tinisliecl close loeliincl Knowles in total points. His excellent re- laouncling and scoring will lne countecl on next year. PHILLIP NIEYERS-Relialale center and most improvecl memlaer of time team. Pliil scorecl twenty points against Nortll Parli to leacl ttie team for high scoring in a single game. THE 1958 IC 'age Forlyvfive flvlark Basketball ights at VI. J. C. The Seasons Record The Vvolves won their lirst eleven games in- Cluciing such prominent opponents as St. Viator. Concordia ol' hlilwauliee, lxlusliegfon. Hanover. anci lxlorton, all four-year colleges with the excep- tion of lxlorton. The iirst cleieat was suiierecl at the hancls oi LaGrange. Jolietls traclitional rival. Joliet completeci a successful season. winning sixteen games and losing seven, which is a re- marliahle recorcl consicieringj the caliher oi the opponents. The Xvolves sharecl the conference title with lxlorton ol Cicero. niarliing the eighth consecutive year that Coach Xvills has profluceci a cone ference-winning team. Jolietis victory over St. Viator. 30436, on the local tloor was one of the most spectacular games THE SEASUIVS RECORD iloliet. 353 Harvey. 29. Kioliet, 353 LaSalle. 20. Joliet, 363 Sprinpxiield. 32. Joliet, R93 Sl. Vizilurs, 3ti. Joliet, Iilig XYilson. RIG. Joliet, 343 l'ItlI1flX'4'l'. Ito. Joliet, 303 Morton, Itfr. Joliet, 423 tlrnleorilia, Rll. Joliet, 423 Herzel, fill. Joliet. 473 Muskegon. 39. iluliei, titl3 Harvey, 241, Joliet, 353 I.afii'am.:e. 37. Joliet Bl. 213 St..losr-ph, 21' '.loliet, 323 NYrig:ht. 37. Joliet, 44g Hawaiian All-Stars, 46. Joliet, 493 Hawaiian All-Stars, HIS. Uoliet, 443 Nlurton. 17. 'Julit-t, 483 LaSalle 28. Juliet, 333 Ileliullx. 39. Kloliet, 423 I,alh'aime, ISU. Juliet. -H3 lIoncfn'4lia, 40. Joliet, 463 North Park. 315. Joliet IH, 213 St. .lost-ph, 27 Hnliet, Iilig Springfield. 32. Holiet, 47g I.aGram.:e, 44. Holiet. 473 NV1'ight, 37. 'Conference Games. i'1'ournament Games. THE 1938 IC ---'vmzv oi the year, estahlishing Joliet as one oi ilu- hest teams in illinois. Concorclia, another iour-year school. howecl to the Xvolves in an overtime game, 42-50. l.ater the Xvolves repeatecl their victory over Concorclia, -1-l-410, the lirst time that either team had won hoth games in one season. The highlight came on January 27th ancl Qstli. when the Xvillsmen met the Hawaiian AllfStars in a two-game series, with the Hawaiians win- ning the iirst game, 40-ll, ancl the Xvillsmen the seconcl night trouncingj them, 10-30. heiore a capacity crowcl. The llawaiians' ahility as hall hancllers proviclerl thrills hoth nights. Their accurate shooting anti passing ahility surpasserl any previously seen in Joliet. gifs Stanriing: lvieyers, Cooper, Knowles, Rush. hir. Xyills. Seated: Layhelcl, Krumpoch. Dowse, lXlcGrath. Huey. Page Forty-six Tournament Records Smashed Reserves BOB DOVVSE-Reserve guard and sixth regu- lar oi time team. Boia was one oi time iaest de- fensive players in tile conference. He will return next year. BOB LAYFIELD-Reserve forward wimo per- formed well under Fire. XVl1ile not a leading scorer iiis ieit-lianded iioolc-siiot made iiim a dangerous opponent. Boiu iias one semester left. CHESTER COGPER-lA l-ine defensive player wiio saw action in a few games. He will re- turn next year to ibolster time XX'7iilSlll6I'l VVALT HUEY-Xvalt consistently gave a good sliowing as a defensive player. His driving aiiility counted many points for tiie Xvolves. TED KRUlNiPOCi'i-Reserve forward and time coolest player on time team. wlio saw action in many games. Ted will proinairiy see action as a regular next year. ROGER RUSH-Sulostitute center. wlio de- veloped rapidly as tlie season progressed, He will undoubtedly see plenty oi action next year THE 1938 IC Page Forty-seven At Joliet Tournament State Basketball Tournament .State Clmampions ol l9'58H was ttme title Conlerred upon Coarlm Xvills ancl lmis junior college teanm at tlme encl ol tlme 1057-1958 lmaslcetlmall seasomm. It was tlme lourtlm timmme in six years tlmat suelm a title lmacl lueen lnrouglmt to tlme .loliet .lunior College. Finislming Witlm last mimmute clrives imm lmotlm ol tlmeir earlier gammmes ol tlme tournament, tlme Xvillsmnen entered tlme finals against tlme strong Xvriglmt .lunior College ancl emmmergecl victorious lay ttme score ol 55-51. Time Xvolves enterecl tlme tournament seriously wealtenecl lmy sieliness. livery one ol tlme regulars lmacl lyeen sicli Cluring tournament weeli, ancl plmysieally tlmey were mmot imm tlme pinlc ol Conclition. Flllmey playecl tlmeir llirst game against Spring- lielcl ,lunior College ancl won lay tlme Close score ol 36-5-1. Belaincl seven points. witlm lmut minutes remaining, tlmey put omm a linal clrive startecl lmy Plmil lxleyers wlmiclm lmrouglmt tlmemmm victory. Fornango lecl tlme scoring lor tlme victors witlm temm points. Tlme Xvolves entered tlme semiflinals against a strong lsaflrange quintet. Previously cluring tlme season tlme Xvolves lmacl won one antl lost one game against l.aGrange. Traclitional rivals, lmotlm sflmools wantecl a victory ancl tlme contest was tlme lmarclest ancl elosest game ol tlme tournament. Tlme game got otl to a last start witlm l-aGrange opening tlme scoring and gaining a leacl wlmielm tlmey lmelcl most ol tlme gammme. Xvitlm Klinclera ancl Henning leacling tlme searing l.aGrange lecl at lmall time 25-IQ. Time Vvillsmen openecl tlme scoring tlme seeoncl lmall, lmut laacrange pullecl away. Xvitlm eleven minutes remaining l.aCrange lecl 52-QI. Time Xvolves tlmen startecl tlmeir Customary last mmmimmute clrive wlmivlm enclecl only wlmen victory was tlmeirs. Arelmamlmeault lefl tlolietls rally witlm lour commseuutive lmaslcets, putting tlme game immto tlme only overtime one ol tlme tournament. .loliel seorecl seven points against one lor l,aCrange. ancl tlme game enclecl witlm tlme Xvolves almeatl 47--ll. Bolts Dowse provecl wortlmy ol lmis name as a clelemmse star lmy lmolcling Klinflera. l.aGrange's aee llorwarrl anti allestate selection. sforeless tlme seconcl lmall. lxlccratlm toolc scoring lmonors lor tlme evening witlm lourteen points. .loliet enterecl tlme linals against tlme reputalale Xvriglmt team wlmo elimmminateci tlme lavoretl preftournament lxlorton College ol Cicero in tlme semi-linals lmy tlme score ol 58-27. Xvrigtmt startecl a seoring spree wtmiclm nettetl tlmemn eiglmt points lmelore Joliet scorecl. lxleciratlm openecl tlme seoring lor Joliet, ancl Knowles lollowetl witlm two lmasliels to malie tlme score S-6. Tlme teanms longlmt omm even terms tlmrouglmout tlme lirst lmall: witlm .loliet leaclimmg at lmall timmme I0-IS. Time Xvolves pullecl away in tlme seconcl lmall ammtl lmelcl a Comlortalule leatl to tlme emmtl ol tlme game. Besicles winmming tlme state title .loliet placecl tlmree men omm tlme all-state team. Tlme Xvolves wlmo receivecl tlmis lmonor were Captain Ray lxlcflratlm. all-state guarcl lor tlme seeoncl Consecutive year: Bill Knowles, .loliet's leacling scorer, placetl at tlme lorwarcl post: Bob Arclmamloeault at ttme otlmer lorwarcl position. Otlmer all- state selections were Klinclera of LaGrange. lorwarclg Powers ol Tlmornton, renter: Stronmeillo of lxlorton and Danalcus of Vvriglmt at tlme guarcl positions. Tlme stuclent laocly salutes Coaclm Vvills and lmis teammm lor tlme successful season antl Clmammmpionslmip wlmiclm tlmey larouglmt' to Joliet. THE 1958 IC Page Fortv Qlgllt Springtime Is Also Swing Time 1 Sitting: tfagnr-ll. Duncan. Ntrttugli, Knowles, Snsnoslii. Klievliriy: ixliliratli, Rinilw, lJl'Ltf'gl'ttt, Kruniporli, Sliiriiliriiy: Di-now-llis, Di-iss. Zajac, Xvills. Xxlellman, Powell. BASEBALL Nut everytliirig loolivit rosy tor Coaeli Xvills wtien ttie 1938 lvasetmll sensor: rnlleil nrouncl, witli less tlian two stiort woetis lo select a ti-ani iii-lui-ruling tlu- Nortliern illinois .lunior College Ciiritererive rliarnpionsliip litlf-. Vtitll' uutliwlil, tlu' least nt tlu- r'oar'li's worries, liact tliree re- turning X'l'tt'I'iIIlS. ilhln- pitcliing situation was talien care ot, altliougli a lew guntl ri-lii-t liurlers tlarl to tie rlevetoped. Xvitls' Kitltvt CUtlL'Ct'II was time intii-lat and Catrlierhs position. Not many fanclitlati-s li nic' Llett tln- fall to arms. liut Xvitls cticl succeed in pirlting ilu- nr-eessary players. lni'lf-ment wi-atlivr lirnitecl pre-season outttuor prartice to tour oriasions. Xvitliuut txeing tully pri-parect ttie Xvolves invadect Aurora nn April 12, wtu-re tlu' game was a -I--I tie, tneing Called at time i-nil nt tlu- Ptgtlttl inning. 'tio Xvlieatun, tlle next toe. tlie Xvolxes lmwi-it in cle-lqeat, Ili. As tmasetjall games go. tliesi- tirst two were nutliing tn swallow your guru over, Lacli ot' prafliie. expcrir-nie, Fnuplecl witli two many errors. were tlie rauses ot ilu- lmys' poor slinwing. On April 22 tlu- XX'UIi-ps acioruplislieft tlieir tirst victory. liannnering out an I8-I2 cteuision over Dettallv. Tltll? tnoys ot tlie Purple anil Xvliiti- lost a tnugli game to Cliieago Normal on April 20. a Of viilnry tor tlu' fwtltf'klgUilt'lS. tn tlu-ir lirst twine anit rinnlererire game .lolict won trom Lisle, 6-3. tlowi-vi-r, lliify Ii-,si to Nxlrigtit 8-3. Tlie next day ttie Xvolvvs lu-at Aurora in tlieir sr-roncl engagement ot tlie season. Thr- swore was 5--l, tlie tieing anct winning runs tieing s i'ii rect in tlu- lust lixillh nt lln' nintli inning, As we go to press, si-vi-n ganna-s ri-innin to tw playi,-il. t.ast lull this g-.II learn. xxluirli rnnsisteit ot .lnlin Snnftstrorn. captain: Allwrl Uesterlv, Nu, 2: .lncli Kaullhrnan, No. 31 anal Ernest Lundin, No. 4. won two matcties and lost ttiree. -t-tie squatl was ctelic-ated at LaGrange anct Nortti Park. anct ctroppect one at lionie to Xvriglit. Tlie turtmen cteteatect Xvitson and ixtorton tlere. Tliis spring a seliool tournament was tietct. Ttic tinatists were Ettnmnct Perry anti Ernest Lumlinp ttie semi-tinalists. .lat-li Kauffman ami .tolin Bannon. Nye go to press tnetore turllier pretlirtion may ln- matte, TENNIS -I-til? Etl1l'lLlilt lntfilltlltfiit -t4E'nntS rl-Otlfflfillletlt had One Dt most suceesstul years. liaving a strong tietct ot competitors. A total ot ttiirtyasix tmoys entered ttie tielct in quest ot ttie title tor junior college, inclutting sucli pre-tournament tavorites as Tecl NIiitl9l'3S. Stout, BOB ONYPIIS, .l0tlt'l Cliyte. G90fgC Ixl'tt'lUl'5. Francis Tlieis. anrt Cliarles Ftason, St.tlP tournament was run att in snmotli style anct ttie tour semi-tinalists lett to tiglit it out tor places on tlie Xvotves' tennis tr-ani were: Stout anti Arttiurs in tlie upper tuacliet: Ftatieras. seectert No. I, :incl ixtason ot Coyle to play it out in ttie tower tiraeliet, Tlie tinals anct semi-tinats tiave not tueen playect as ttie annual goes to press. taut tlie lnoys are tairly welt-niatrtiect anct ttie tinat result stioulct lie interesting. Tect txtalic-ras, wlio lias macte an outstancting name tor tum- selt in liigli scliool eonipetition, will tw ttie nucleus ot ttie team. arourul wliom will center Ray Stout, a tinisliect player in every sense ot tlle worrt: .lolin Coyle, a vastly inipruveet player: anct BLttJ OXX'l'IlS. Gl'l5fgl' Afttlllrs, lltld CtlHftP5 BIHSOIL XYtl0 XYCTP menilmers ot tlu- Xvolves' IOST team. 'tlie latter tlirce, wlio. untortunatcly, liatt not unctertalien tlie game seriously until last year. liave irnprovect exceeitingly anct slioulrl aid rnucli in aclcting more taurels tu tlie scliool. THE 1938 IC Page Forty-nine Proms and Parties Usher ln Social Season THE 1958 IC Rotative Sports Spree Hi, Jeanl Xvhen did you come home. and why? Last night lnor Spring vacationl Gosh, we wonvt he out for ahout two weelis yet. But l don't care. XVe've had so much lun here at school this year. Bigger and hotter times. more dances. sport parties and mixers. Xvhy, we had a mixer the tirst Friday night after school started last fall. ll was a hanquet lirst with games and danc- ing afterwards. Xve had lots of fun, Then Octoher 8, we had a Sports' Spree. Xve all went without dates. and they put us on mixed teams. and we played ahout twenty ditterent QGIIIQS. with a different team each time. And the winning team got prizes. and we all had refreshments. The XV. A. A. Co-ed Recreation hoard sponsored it. and tlney certainly did a good joh. SPGGKS SWING Then in Novemher the XV. A. A. gave a dance. Perhaps you'd lilce to see where we have our dances. so letls go down to the gym. . . l.oolxl Doesn't it Otter a lot ot possia hilities for decorating? Gur first college dance this year was the XV. A. A. Spoolis Swingl lt was on November 22. and the gym was decorated spooliily with hlaclx cats, witches. gohlins, and all sorts ol- haunting things. The lights were low and the whole ettect was ghostly, hut festive, il you ltnow what l mean. The programs were lalaclc owl hoolilets. and they were the cutest things. The yearhooli photographer tool: some pictures that you might like to see. FALL FORMAL There are some.too.that were talcen at the College Formal, November 26, which is the most important dance of all on the school calendar. This year the gym was made lovely with a tow ceiling of cherry hlossoms, and Japanese lanterns were suspended from the laoughs of hlossoms. It transported Fall Formal Page Fifty SENIORS MAKE MERRY everyone into a .lapanese lvormal garclen. Tlre programs were little real, golcl. ancl green oriental fans. Vldllf' ellleet was macle even more lmeaulilul lmy tile gorgeous eye- ning clresses wliicln appearecl so graceful ancl clnarming. ljerslning Burgartl anal .lane f f f leaml tlxe granml lllill'l'll. SNOW PARTY ln Decemlmer we llilll a snow party wllielm was presenlecl lmy llre Co-ecl Recreational lloarcl in Deeemlaer, IOSS, al tlie Xvooclrulill ricling slalrles. Tlnere were lmolmlming, sleigll- ing, sliatingf. skiing, slci-joring, ancl snow- lmalling llor all. Coeoa ancl a great variety ol clougjlnnuts were seryecl ancl lleartily en- joyecl lny everyone. ptr. ancl Rlrs. XV. l,. liirlny were tlme clxaperons. SILI-IOUETTE BOX SOCIAL ln Felmruary, we lliiil somellling really new ancl clitlerenl, a Silllouette Box Social. Tliis ocrurrecl Felxruary 21, in tlle girls' gym ancl was presented lqy tlle Co-ecl Recrea- tional Boarcl. Qld-faslliolled games sucll as Ufieorge xXVEiSllil1Q'l0l1'S Proposal to lxlilI'lllH. uspin tlle platter. Hxvinlif' etc., were playecl. Tllen tlle group ol about one llunclrecl ancl twenty was cliviclecl into teams of eigllt, ancl relays were run, after XVl1iCll prizes were presented to tlle winning teams. Tlxe refreshments were servecl in a very novel way. Girls clonnecl long, nonclescript rolmes and battling caps ancl NVEllli6Cl slowly lmetqore a screen baeliecl lJy wl1ite ligllt wlmieln sllowecl to tlle male auclience only tlle sile llouettes ol tlme lovelier sex. Tlle lboys tllen lJiLl on tlne girls' silllouettes ancl wlmen pre- sentecl tlleir girls. receiyecl witll tllem a laox ol clelieious food Coverecl lny lneautilul wrap- pings. Tlme girls tllen ate witll tlleir luclcy lmiclclers ancl T-Up was seryecl to all. After tlme retresluncnts tlle pulnlie aclclress system was lmoliecl up and tlle rest ol tlw evening was spent in Llancing. COSTUME BALL Between semesters we really llafl tun. Four clays of vacation ancl no lxomeworlx, so THE 1938 IC Page Fifty one W1th A Hey-Nonny-no on January IO, we lmacl our annual Coslume Ball. Everyone always loolcs so lunny llial all llave a wonclerlul lime. lglllll Qrlneselm ancl Clarlie lxlollinger won lime prize lor llle mosl original eoslnmes. as everyone lmacl suspeelecl llu-y woulcl. Here are some pie- lures lalien al lime clanee. See. lllereis one ol Rullr ancl Clarlie. SI-IAMROCK SI-IAC Tlren on lxlnrell IS, llme lTfCSl1lTl0I'l gave a clanve. llle Slmamroeli Sllag, ancl since il was llme clay aller Sl. llalriclxis clay. lime cleeora- lions were all lrislx, willm sliamroelcs ancl pipes all over. Tlie programs were green. ancl llme lmys were given lillle wlmile Clay pipes. wllielu line girls gol laler. The orelmese tra was line, ancl il was a lovely clanee. ROLLER SKATINO PARTY Time Sllaling Parly was given April 9. IOSS, al llre Armory on Cass Slreel ancl sponsorecl lay llwe Co-ecl Boarcl. Variecl programs were presenlecl ll1ruoul llre eve- ning willn uCouples Clnly.-i W-lqrios C-Jnlyf tlarlies Only. ancl umenllemenis Tag. Pop ancl ive cream were solrl al a concession luoollm. Almosl one lmunclrecl anel lilly people enjoyecl llle games lzelween llie llours ol seven-llmirly anal len-lliirly. OTI-IER FUNCTIONS Ollier clanves SCll6'Cll1lCd were ll1e XV.A.A. spring clanee April 30, and we wouncl up willi our mosl imporlanl. mosl anlieipalecl spring clanee, ll1e Spring Formal. lxlay 20. Of Course we always really eomplele llre year willm llie College Pifnie, xvllieli was lxlay QS, ancl llle .lunior College Banquel. Flay 50. llis loo lnacl you eanil lJe l1ere lor some ol our lun. lJul I'll tell you all alboul il wllen l see you lliis summer. Youill prolaaltnly lae liaving a lol ol goocl times al your scliool, loo, so Weill lmave some nice, long chats wlxen we meet again. Bye, Jean. THE 1958 IC OOSTOIVIE BALL M ' A! 65 THE 1958 IC Page Fifty-two Page Fifty-three The I hquiring Reporter ow 1 SEPTEMBER DAZE Question: Xvhat, to you, was the most imporlanl, most exciting, or most interesting event cluring the past school year? l' 'N fumes flselline, Freshman: MSeptemher I5 was a very important date in my tile. as il marlcect my entrance into college, which l have antici- . palecl eagerly in years gone hy. 'if w . s ,lov C oiiege: fvosh, beplemher I-I starlect all ilu- classes. homeworlq, anil lrouhlelu Peggy Bociy. Freshman: UThe hlixer lianquet anct ctance was the lirst Frirlay night alter school starlect. ll was supposecl to get eyeryhocly ff mixect. ancl oh hov. il sure ilicl. live hacl lun ever sincelu x X ' ixlvra ixlu illalher, Dean: l heheve that one ol the most ectucalional it . . p f-vents ol the year was the assemhly Seplemher 27, at which Nlrs. Xvoorl lectured on Social Hygiene anrt Social lJrohlems. facie Kauffman. Sophomore ami Politician: Ml-tie Primary elections tooli place Septemher 28. ancl l hegan my political career as campaign manager for all my pals. til. S.: They all were nominatecl, tool' Ye Gtcie Ballot Box Slullwers: The Freshman anct Sophomore Class elections were Seplemher 30. Xve easily electect Owens, Rimlxe, ancl Phyllis Ancterson tor the sophomore ollicers, ancl Hutchinson. Stout, and Dowse for the freshmen. Xve canit ctecicle. though. whether the Class elections were the most lun or nol, hecause we certainly hanctlect the College Cluh elections nicely. electing l.unclin. Kauttman. anti Gerry Xvright. Elections are our meal. OCTOBER SPOGKS ixiarg Cox. Sophomore: Mlwhe Sports Spree on Octoher S was a mixer ot the most mixy mixers. ancl everyone hact a grancl lime. Squeaky Stout. Sophomore mul Slurienl: Mlihe tive events from 1:22555 I Sf il f v -if .Q fr I NN In-Q' which we college stuctenls were ahle to henelit were helcl al weelily intervals. The lirst. 0c't0lJer 15, was The point ot View. hy hir. 'lipson who is an English lecturer. ,Xt the seconct. Ocloher ll. 977 'K '24 C Lt G Leslie B. lxlass from New Yorli City total ahout uFermenl in the Orient. Then on Ocloher 28. Allen D. Alhert from Paris, illinois, spolxe on UCan Any Nation Live Unto llseltyv 011 Novemher 3, hir. Ethan Colton, from Upper lxlontclair, N. .l., usecl as his suhjecl, nB9l1ll1Cl Elll'0jJC0ll I-ICE1Clllll8S.H CNl'lilTlCS fx. Xvetls, ol NPXV WTOTIC City, concluclecl this series ol lectures with uAmerica's Place in the 'f Xvorlcl Struggle. NQVEMBER EROLICS Pershing Burgarri: ul lilfect the college play ucharleyvs Auntu hecause we hart so much lun at rehearsals-anct it was a ctarnect gooet play. t . Af! OO Y Phyllis AllfI0l'S0ll.' ul enjoyecl the College Formal. Novemher 26th. he- Cause everyone had such a grand time. anct the Committee telt that d .. their ettorts really were appreciate THE 1958 IC Page Fifty-four ZQ DECEMBER FLAKES at-fit George Wettnlan: Hvve really had some lxeen haslfethall games this year. There were twentyfsix games hetween Decemher and Fehruary 26. The laest one was on February 26, the last day ot the tournament. when we heat Xvright 47 to '57 to win the State Tournament. Boy. that sure was great. k Bob Owens: mt-hat sliit we gave tor the yeartlooli Decemtaer I6 had its good points. Xve said some things there that would never have got hy otherwise. Ed Perry, Philosopher: Say, you linow that Snow Party, Decemher l9th, was realty swell, txtore things like that is what this school needs. talce it from mef, JANUARY FLURRIES Clarence Rimlee, Benefactor of ltlanteind: Mtqhe New Year's Eve Dance ' was certainly a tine thing. It helped a lot ot' people to have a good ' time, and. also, it liept them out ot mischief. You linow, l always ' x I enjoy upholding the morals ot youth. Ernest Lunctin, Singer: HThose opera singers who sang at College Clutn, January 5. were really good. I certainly enjoyed every minute ot the time l spent listening to them. vu -2 Iohnny Houtnolt, Bruin Trusler: Ht'lat Those three days ot exams, January 14, IT, and l8t They were something! Dick lxtctiugtl, Funster: Hchristmas vacation, laetween-semester vaca- :ia L- 1 if tion. spring vacation, and any other holidays are what I enjoyed most throughout the school year. Ruth Ortzesen, Designer: Ut tilted the Costume Balt, January 20. It was so much fun to thinlc of an original costume, and everyhody loolced so tunny that everyone was in high humor, and ot course everybody had a good time. , lean lwccxracteen: N-fhe new semester, January 2-lth, was certainly a w good thing. It gave everyone a lresh start. ' FEBRUARY THAws B Ginny Lindholm, Athlete: URiding a donkey may sound easy hut it isn't. And playing tmasleettnall on one is even worse, hut it certainly , is fun, and the Donkey Basketball games made everytaocly laugh- I ,W even the players, and I wouldnt he surprised it the donkeys got a few i I is it I hee-haws in themselves on Fetnruary 7 and S. 4 ml lvarj Duffy: Nl lilce things sort ot' ditterent, and that's protJalJly why I K ' f ' V ' tilted the Silhouette Box social, February 21. so much. THE 1938 IC page Fifty-five fx A , x g MARCH WINDS S S X Eileen Rodgers: Mxve should liave more social liours like tlwe one time ' u gl yearlaoolc sponsorecl Nlarclm 4. Everylaocly lilies tliem. ancl this scllool certainly needs more. 5 f T Dicie Huiclnnson: nit llacl been sucli a long time since we lmcl a clanie ll ' tliat everyllocly loolcecl lorwarcl to tlie Sliamrocli Sliag, nlarcli IS. al ,LI wliicli a lot ol people ciancecl time criclis out ol still lineesf' u o Xa X 11 SP sw APRIL sHowERs ' sg - Georgia Perry: wflie Co-ecl Boarcl really worltecl liard to make tlie sliating party. April 9. a success, ancl it certainly was. Everyioociys waiting impatiently for anotlmer. V Q ' fl 1- X Q MAY FLOWERS - jUNE DANCES :tr l xll ll' lc! 'll l Gerry Vvrigili: 'Tm looking lorwarcl to all tile exciting tliings from 1 l l N now until sclioolls out. Tllereill ive tl1e VV. A. A. lxlotlier-Daughter I l yi Banquet. lxlay 183 the VV.A.A. Spring Sports Day ancl Dance. W k ill 'X April 301 time Junior College Spring Formal. lxlay 20: Exams, lxlay Sp k X 25, 26, and 27: tile College Picnic, lwiay 28: anti Graduation. June 2. 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