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'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
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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
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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
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