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Livin To Learn Business and romance all tangled up in a joyous snarl provided tlle action for HUniversal Alil3i, a Hollywood lleadliner produced lay Joliet .lunior College stars, lor llie lmenelit ol tlle College l-oan Fund on Novemlber Q, 1938. 'Q Universal Alibi Tlle tiiree--act comedy VVll0S6 locale was tlie patio ol tl1e Soutliern California liome of Dr. and lwirs. Raymond Adler fRay Oliman and Elizalaetli .laclcsoni included cluaracters of tllree nationalities, Spanislu, Frencld, and American. Jean lVlcCraclce-n graciously assumed the role of eldest dauglite-r in tlie llome. Jean Sampson was tlie faitlllul Spanisll maid wlao moutlled tlie foreign tongue witll time greatest ol ease. Jean Fargo, youngest x and most vivacious of tlie- clauglmters, cap- tured everyones lieart witli lier teen age A olzmservations on life. Edward Rosentretler, tlie son: Orrin Long, lootlaall Captain: Helen VVeelis. Agnes Turman, and .laclc Claeville. young students: Stewart Cooper, instructor: Nlarge Frislaie, Ernest De Signor. and Richard Hutchinson as a larilliant young Frencli scientist, all contrilouted materially to tlae success of tlie production. It is fitting tliat we sliould talce part ol tllis space to pay trilnute to lxfliss Lena Q44 Diclcinson. For many years tliis capallle lnemlaer of llie faculty lias lalpored to produce college plays ol a superior type. Now, as we loolc luaclt and re- call tlie numerous successful productions, we may aclcl to tliat list UUniversal AlilJi. 3 m'w is - ill., Page Twenty-seven
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earnin To Live And 45' Q 'Ps ' ,,,..--f f,1. , Vlvlullls IIVKI1' IXIQUXHLIIIV If ll Iliftcinson Yun Antwerp Uruirtr Iinglisti Department MR. A, FRANCIS TRAMS, trend ot the Engtistr department ot J.-I1.I'I.S, and IIC., received Iris degrees from tI1e University of IIIinois. I'Ie Iras written ar Irootf on Leigtr Hunt. and Ims Irad poems. essuys. and stmrt stories puI1IisI1ed. MISS LOIS M. HYDE, sponsor of the utttuzern and rtretorir leuetrer, otmtuined Irer Rtastens degree Irom lIre University ot Xviseonsin, Books, Iriiiing, und tIle Iirenter I1oId an interest Ior Irer. NIISS MARIAN BIeANAI.I.Y was gradu- ated Irom tIre University ot' Illinois. Stre is sponsor OI ttre fiirt Reserves ot eI,T.H.S. Ntusie Irotds ir speviat interest tor Irer. MISS LENA M. DICKINSON, wI1o coaetres the cottege ptays. is a graduate und a post-graduate ot Emerson Cottege ot Oratoryf, Boston, Ixtnssaetrusetts. Ixtiss HDicIiie Iitces to spend Irer spare time cooking at Irome and reading aIJout ptnys ttmt eoutd IJe used IJy our students. MISS FIDELIA VAN ANTXVERP. our Iiusiness Ietterfxvriting instructor. was grnduzrted Irom Betoit Cottege and Iras ntso attended ttre University ot Ctrieago. Her speciat interest is Ietter-writing. MISS CHRISTINE BUNCH. the .IC Iucutty adviser, received Irer iXIaster's de- gree Irom CoIumIJin University. Sire is interested in reading, music. drama, and Iities to travet, Imving toured Engtand and severed Countries ot Europe Iast summer. TFKIYYIS BILIZPT tvtertnutty Page Twenty-si.x'
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Publioizers of ews The Standing: hladdis, Galvin, editorp Oshornc. lVlcEvoy, Vxlcelis, Borges. Cutchin, Anderson, Nliss Hyde. adviser. Second Row: Tessiatore. Frishie. Lanigan, Stone, lxluhlig, Gradherg. Loser, Jackson, Beahout, Third Row: Smith, lvlccovney. htaheras, Deutsch, Sltrolco. Vvhat would the students of Junior College do without The Blazern? As a a single mimeographed sheet, The Blazer First made its appearance in l930. The pur- pose of the paper was. and still is, to give the students an accurate account of the activities. to present readable- and interesting features, stories, humor. and editorials. The effect which the paper strives to create is a composite word picture of student life. At present it has a one hundred per cent circu- lation among the student laody of the college, as the paper is included in the student activity fee. The Blazer is strictly a student affair. Responsibility and credit for the entire puta- lication belong to students. The BLAZER Publioizes This year the publication has been under the editorship of George Galvin. George has worked hard to make the paper a suc- cess, and it is through his untiring efforts with the cooperation of the other members of the stalzf that the paper enjoys the repuf tation that it does. Another member of the stalll who gets more grief than praise is Ben Smith, business manager. Twenty other experienced news-hawks malce up the re-st of the staff. Last but not least. the steadying influence is furnished by lvliss Lois Hyde. The Blazers' capable and efficient faculty adviser. Page Twenty-eight Blazer
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