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,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
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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
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