Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1940
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Swvda, i Tlx, XV fm, .l4E'o. 1 Q ill: fmmsh-in, Grmuwrg, Punvr. B. frymlvr. Com wmv: mug., 's low: KfigIlillll!l,L,l1l1l Il!! THE J Q STAFF Eclilor: JOHN BARNES Busirww Ivana .- QW: VIRGINIA BILE , x,rOY Fflculfv Ac-Ili H, . fs, : Cl IRISTIQE I- 1 BUNCH Ecliiecl by The lunior College ul lolief, Hlinoi Alay 28, 1940 Volume Eight .KIJET JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY JOLIET, ILLINOIS WE DE FIISS I'.XI 'LINE DILLINIAN O VIRGINIA MCEVOY whose work has commanded the attention and ap- preciation of the entire student body we dedicate this book. Her contributions have been many - along social and scho- lastic lines, in sport and extra-curricular activities. However, exceeding these, she carries the distinction of being one of the most capable business managers of the JC. DICATE O MISS PAULINE DILLMAN for her enthusiastic interest in her work, for her readiness to help at all times, and for her twenty years of faithful service as our college librarian we dedicate this book. VIRGINIA FIIEVOH THE BLAZER Third Row: Rodgers, Xviswett. txtatteson. Cary. Ohman. .testify XVitson, Cami-ron, ttyrti-. Second Row: tN'tcEvoy, Swecta. Prew. Jettorcts, Dinet, Usborne, Guthrie, Johnson, Gructherg. First Row: Haynes, Johnson, Riehartts, Hohson, Fauttiner, Gotctstein, Schivti, uThe Btazern tirst appearect in IQQQ. tt was then just a very smatt tour-page paper. It soon expanctect to its present size. The purpose ot Mlqhe Btazern is lo tceep stuctents intormect ahout current stuctent attairs, to give them news items, features, humorous reports on everyday attairs, and gooct ectitoriats. The paper strives to give a picture- ot Current student tite. Att ot the students ot Joliet Junior Cottege receive copies ot mtihe Blazer heeause it is inctuctect in the activity tee. HThe Btazern is entirety a student puhtication. For the past year HThe Btazeru has heen uncter the eftitorship ot George Barnes for the tirst semester and Dara prew tor the second semester. The rest ot The Blazer statt att wortfect harct this year to hetp the paper tceep the gooct reputation it has earnect in other years. Bliss Lois Hycte was a most ettieient and Capatute tacutty adviser whose hetptqutness has heen appreciated hy att. Page SEFETI- Fi ts we ' mm J 3 J FRE HMAN CL SS OFFICER George Simpson. presiclent oi the Freshman Class lor the tirst semester. was a stuclent vvellfliliecl hy his fellow classmen. Grace hlcijovvall. president cluring the seconcl semester, has shown her ahility GT- in many ways. Grace has never shirlcefi any responsilnility which has heen placed helore her, ancl in aclclition to her vvorix as presiclent, she participatecl in many other activities of the school. .iohn ixlarchi. class secretary, was another capahle stuclent who provecl his almility in leadership ancl the assumption ol responsihility. Fl-DONYALL MARCH! SIMPSON This yearis Freshman Class has contrilmutecl much to ancl the stuclents show promise ol heing one ol the hest groups oi leaclers which the school has ever hacl in the coming year. Cooperation has heen shown in practically every phase ol activity, and the Freshmen have steppecl in ancl assumecl their rcsponsihilities in such a way as to prove their ahility in leaclership. The Freshman stuclents ol seem to have the interest ancl success ol their school at heart, hoth as a group ancll as inclivicluals. This year's group has heen very active in Stuclent Council xvorlc, Current Events, ancl in athletics as well. Their willingness to cooperate ancl their unsellishness have set an example tor succeeding groups ol Freshmen as well as showing their ahility to carry on the student executive activities cluring the forth-coming school year. Page Eight FRE MAN-Class of 1941 'Illini Row: Bnylr-, Blain-. Birsn, ISIIFIIUS, Camry. Hrvvn, IEUIXYII, . XIi'iIlllU, Hull.-ri... Sworn! Rum: Bulu-rg, SI. Brunnhla, Agnzzi, P. Pmnnnirlx, Brvr1nm1, Priggins, P11-Immun-, Brulmln, Bruninu First Row: Balm-r, ASH:-y, U, finrlwn, Burr, .l, lxmleml. ALL IN A DAYS XVORK Page Nine IIA 5- lllll Qui' :ly fll?l'l' 3 I J X , lNq,nllu- CL SS OF 1941 Nwnrul Rum: Us-Signor, Duguid, Cryclvr. Clunppvll, Elvns, F. Cnlvs, B. Clark, Conn:-ry, Drake, Erhksnn, Dc-nf-nu ljirs! Row: fhullwrry, ffvrgllmlm, Duclgu-, Duuglns, Dunn, Dim-I, flark, funn-Il, Elms, liznlxrnvr. 'lxlnirrl Rum: H. .lnlunwln II.-N, H1-nlslrmn, Glnlqlxsmmlm, .lvslux Himlwy, IIIIIIIIIIVI. fux. Smulnl Rum: lvlfureli, Hnynve, ,luln-Q, fLlltlll'il', lIuIrsm1. A. Urn-vu. L. Un-1-n, Ilvmll., 1'irs! Rum: lvI.ussuulx, Hmvlmld. Irv, Hollialrsr, B, fmlrs. A. Jnlunsnn. Pugv Ton CLASS OF 1941 Third Row: Kr-nncfly, Kvlly, Krivgor. K1-f-If-v, Lillumlzv-r, Lung, Nlurzlui, Kmurns, fxlfllny, Svcorul Row: Blallvi, lxlnllvsnn, :xlmDnlmlrl, Kr-nlv-fly, ,lunf-f, Nlnrlin, Kun:-r, Lufmnumr, lvlnmu Xlwlllmll l'irsI Row: jones, Launping, L1-uclu, Lyncll, IXIKIVIDUIIQIIKI, Tflirrl Row: Olclani, Rclyca, XV. Blycrs, Rinnnlw. Csmus, Prilz. Nvlson. Second Row: Nystrom, prow, Minn, Puvllnvr, Rigby, Plwlps, Pulnlxnan, NLC First Row: G. Ixlcycr, Riflmrrls, 3lcD0waH, Norfolk, Florcllo. Page Eleven ' E I n hir' lwlflllfun al! f J J Tlzirfl Row: Surg:-X. CL ss OF 1941 lulil, SUM, N1-x4-ln, Siunpsun, Rmlgr-rx, Sc-vlvx Nfrxnxff Rum: Nnuigivlxlxi, Srllin-lx, Sclxulh-n, Smitll, Strunk, Slay:-rx, ,ll-mli, Nzunr First Row: Salunillt. Snurv, Smith, Sian-lwly, Spvruf-r, Sl:-ll:-. J ' Q . Q , x 1 Y I . , H V, , S0Cur1JRuu': Vlrllmlmlv, Vulling, Zdldr, Xxvinxvll. Xvuznix, Young. bl yl--I, I'irs! Row: Cumclwrl, lurnvr, lrv.u,I11mr1, Xxuluult. Li0SOIIll'l', Xxilwn, fllmlumxsh. Irullm P0540 Tll'l'Il'l' 3- -4- Rik, HAYNES BIRSKIRBY STONE XVEITKS OSBORNE LENNON WOM N'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO X The initiais. HXV.A.A..u stand for uxvomenis Athletic Association. hut they might aiso mean uxve are active iJecause of the high degree of participation among the women oi .ioiiet Junior Coiiege. ixiemiaership is open to every junior coiiege giri. The XVJXA. encourages participation in sports and he-ips promote friendliness and further ideais oi good sportsmanship and heaith among women students. On the first Tuesday of each month a regular husiness meeting was heid, white every Thursday noon there was a cabinet meeting. This yearis sport season introduced a new sport, hiking. The hiking ciuim tooii short trips around town which included weiner roasts and toasted marshmaiiows at the end of the hike. The VV.A.A. offers instructions in seasonai sports and dancing, thus offering every girl an opportunity to iearn to dance and engage in competitive piay. Two seasons of sports were held in iuowiing, fencing, riding, archery, badminton, ping pong and shutiliehoard. At the co-recrea- tionai hour every Nionday after schooi there- were individual tournaments. Ladder tournaments were heid in swimming, goii, and tennis. There were round-roiain tournaments in inasehaii and inasiietbaii. Orchesis and iaaiiroom dancing were popuiar in the spring. The giris not oniy were active in sports iuut gave many deiightiui programs. The attairs spon- sored hy the organization were: An initiation Service, Headiiner Dance, Christmas Tea. Dads Sport Night, Hicic Sports Day, Hayioft Swing, and a picnic. To ciirnax a year's activities the VV.A.A, heid its annuai ixiother and Daughter Tea in ixiay. At this time letters and honorary awards were presented to those who had earned them during the year. ww' ll 1711711111 .gm Page Thirteen .r E: itiiiil r 25 A 4' ' I ,,. L it -' K -fa: .A.A. Hlnitiation Ceremon The VV.A.A. ulnitiation Ceremony was held Septemloer second in the XV.A.A. Cluh Room. The newly-elected olllzicers, when their names were called, stepped lorward and were presented with a candle. As one hody they then tooli the oath of office and lighted their candles. These lighted candles represent the ever-ready help that the otl-'icers will give to the XV0lIl6ll'S Athletic Association. The officers lor the current year were: President, Helen Xveelxsg Vice-President, Phyllis Stone: Secretary-Treasurer, hluriel Qshornez Head of Sports, lxlarion Lennon: Head of Puhlicity, lxlargaret Haynes. Alter the candle-lighting service Ftrs. Kirhy told us the purpose and aims of the XV.A,A. All the heads of sports then came forward and as a group repeated the oath of office. The heads of sports for the current year were-1 lsahel Anderson. Archery: Barbara Dinet, Tahle Tennis: Eva Sweda. Basliethall: xxlillllil Grell, Baseball: Helen Smith, Riding: Torrie Xvright, Bowling: Grace lNlcDowall, Skiing: Virginia lX'lcEvoy, Swimming: Carolyn Tessiatore, Shulllehoard: Boots Douglas. Badminton: Jean Jelllords, Gl'cl1esis: Evelyn Vaughan. Ballroom Dancing: Ber- deva Gradlberg, Hiking: Dorothy clean Lawson.Tumbling: Erlean Caswell,Tennis: Billie Burrill, Golf: and Jerry Hanon, Fencing. Xve congratulated ourselves on our line start for the school year. iz 2 M Y r 'I ,Q 1 1 up 41' K A S 3 1..: - V. A --13,-ow-.. . ' s 4 1 ! W a X Rl ff? -x 3 J' at ,X if, 'P X, ,I use :x.,..t,?' up ' be XM swsss 1-u-.... XVINTER DAYS Page Fourteen FORE. FORE. C-XRLSTROM DESIGNOR STEVENS PRANGE GOLF CHAMP ixiaintaining the championship recorct of J..i.C. with an unhrolien row ol vic- tories. the local goil team coitectect a conference titleanct a course recorct. The team won all its matches anct was awarctect two cteiaults. Outstanding among the players was Russell Stevens who craclcect the Xvooctrutt course recorct with a sensational 63. Ntarli Furnas ancl Ernie Designor came through in top form to cop all their matches. Frank Prange. numher four man. also won his share oi honors. Looli in the J..t.C. trophy case anti note the numher ol golf awarcts. There are live. one ol' which is the most graceful anct heautilut awarct on the shelves. it is an exquisitely iashionect golden golfer. macte a permanent possession ot .i..i.C. through the ettorts of the iinics champions last spring. Baslietiyali glories tenct to overshactow the golfing triumphs. hut Clue appreciation shoulct he accorctecl these athletes. The game requires supreme coorctination comhinect with strength and juctgment to win tournaments. The memhers oi the squact have estahiishect a prececient that successors will linct ciitticult to equal. A solici string oi wins coupiect with a course recorct is an achieve- ment worthy the envy ot any group ot professionals. The champions have heen moctest anti unostentatious while acquiring this covetect record. Saturctay. txtay I I. the golf team won the state championship in the junior college conference. lnctiviciuai highest honors went to Carlstrom. with Stevens next. and Designor, thirct. Hail to the conquerors of the tinlxst Page Fifteen 6112 mis-N,-K Q31 PRIDE A D PREJUDICE fr., Ct HLLEGE PLAY rr I 5.-I' Page Sixh-err Uljricle and Prejuclicef' Helen .ierome's well lcnown Broadway liit, was presentecl on Novemluer IT, 1939, uncler ttle very capalale clirection of lxtiss Esttler Sclrwer- man, a newcomer to our faculty. Jolin lxlilfflli was the assistant ctireetor. The proceeds of tlie play went to ttle junior College Loan Funct. Tlle eonllicts wittiin tire play all sprang from question of ranlx. The various natures of tlre tliree Bennet girls Uean Fargo, .lean Jelforcls. ancl Helen Xveetxsl, tlieir parents tlbara Prew nncl Rictrarcl Xxyllltl1f'yl. ancl tlreir young men tllolpert Clrappell. Lloyct Jeslqe. Bill .IOIIIISOIL Robert Dralie. ancl Roluert Carvl were revealecl in Clever clinlogue ttlrougll intimate L'l1e1l'uete1'iZatio11. VlAllP very excellence ancl tile exf ternul qualities of tlie ellaracters mncle more elnplmtic time tem- porary lmsis ol tlle society in wlricll tllev clwelt-tlre upper micl- clle class nnct tlie lower gentrv ot Englnncl. Here was a worlct wlrere in n small clomain tlre squire or lorct was absolute mas- ter. t.uClv cle Bourgtm Olnxine Bloserl went l-Oftll to tell ller cotlagers llow to iive. 79 STUDENTS, Phelan ancl Hobson Strike an Interesting Pose. lwlaestro Panico usenclsu a Little ufivef' Cary Tries Out His New Teeth. And George and lean Were Going Steacly. LET'S DANCE FALL FORMAL FALL FORMAL To the strains of Louis Panico's nationally-lcnown orchestra lrememher his trumpet pouring out the uvvatnash Bluesnffl J.J.C. collegians danced Friclay. November 24. in the high school gym at the annual Fall Formal. The large gym was transformed into a marine room. with large clusters of green halloons all about. giving one the feeling of being surrounded lay, oceanic plants. and myriacls of fish seemingly talcing you further into the imaginary sea. Everyone was there in time to snatch a souvenir from the rain of balloons that clescenclefl upon the dancers during one of the dances. They came clown lay -thefhunclrecls like bubbles from a clisturhance on the surface ot the sea. This was my chance to talae out my pacl and pencil and jot clown some of the twosomes, ancl here are a few I macle a note of: Phyl Stone laughing with Frank Prange: Bolo Rogers interested in his companion. Grace lVlcDowall: Bill Gahan with a former J.J.C. co-ecl. Ruth Nlanning: Nici: Cox hand-holcling with Arclis Shennan. .laclc Decker escorting Helen Long: Pat Branniclc telling Bolts Drake a jolcez Bolu Chappell gazing lonclly into the eyes of lvlary Lou Erickson: ancl Roy Vvilson ancl Arclis Campbell having a wonderful time. Page Sei' I il? ' -1? 1 gl 2:95, W. A. A. H eadliner Dance nlicl newspapers ancl cartoons galore-from all scliools ancl cities all over tlie Unitecl States-tlie XV.A.A. liacl tlae llirst real social event ol tlie year. Octolaer 20. in tlie girls' gym'-a 'lleaclliner Dancef, Tlie programs turnecl out to be little news- papers. Placecl aluove tlie orcliestra stancl was a large cartoon of tlie presiclent, Helen Vveelcs. Xve saw ever so many couples tliat seemecl to lae enjoying tliemselves ancl paying little or no attention to tlie slogan, ull you clon't lilie your clate, read tlie papers. Among tliose enjoying tlie rliytlims ol tlie goocl music were Rutli Brennan ancl Bolu Ulolir, Pliyllis Stone ancl Larry Nlclieon, Tecl Duncan ancl lsaloel Anclerson, Ray Herlmst ancl Boots Douglas. Plargaret Haynes ancl Burr Young. Auclrey lxlansell and Vernon Vviggell, ancl June Scliielx ancl .lim Faullmer. Htlhristmas Musical Tean Special invitations were sent out to eacll memlner of tlie XV.A.A. and lier motlier to attencl tlie Cliristmas musicale ancl tea. December 19. Against tl1e setting of tlie beautiful art glass winclow on tlie scliool auclitorium stage tlie Triple Trio enter- tainecl tlie motliers witli Cliristmas carols. Later. tea was servecl in tlie XV.A.A. cluln room from talales attractively Clecoratecl in silver ancl lnlue, witli Dr. Flarion K. Bowles ancl lxlrs. C. l.. .lorclan pouring. .A.A. HlVlother and Daughter Tea For tlie event of tlie year we invitecl our blotliers to come anal enjoy tliemselves at our lxlotlier ancl Dauglmter Tea, lxlay 21. Xve met in tlie music room ancl saw movies of lxliss Vvooclls travels in Europe ancl also some on sport activities. Reports were given all of tlie lie-acls ol sports, ancl tlle XV.A.A. awarcls were lianclecl out. Xve tlien liacl relreslnnents. Alterwarcls. starting lor liome everyone felt sorry to see our last get-togetlier of tlie XV,A.A. come- to an encl. It was a liappy encling, tliougli. lor our 1959--10 XV.A.A. social calenclar. Page Eighteen TENNIS Xviien time days get longer Anti tile sun stiines illfigilt. Xve get out nets and raciiets. For tennis iooms in sigtlt. BASKETBALL For action iaasicettbatt is tops. A game ot siiiii and speeci. Anti it promotes tine team- woric. for it is a tbasic neect. . A. A. PORT CLARK CASXVELL KoLLER swem Cox HAYNES HESS SMITH OSBORNE GRADBERG RIDING HIKING TIICTCIS a strange extiiiaration Vvtlere nature pets have tain: Xviien one is tree within it in stirrup and in rein. Over tile tiiiis and far away Xve- Waite wittl a merry tune. Anct we cion't care if we nev For it'ii oniy iye too soon. PI' P01116 ililfii. wifi- -1.3-N,-R Q31 Page Nineteen xitii ill-'Q . J J gs hu., TN-qlulh MINI TRATIO hl'P'I'. C L. JORDAN ixlr. C. L. Jordan Comes to us for tlie lirst time tliis year as Superintendent of time Joliet Township High School ancl Junior College. He spent last summer attending conferences, and iislring. Tliis summer lie plans to remain in Joliet. lxlr. ira D. Yaggy, Dean of Joliet Junior College, visitecl in iowa last summer. liesicles tliis lie worliecl almout luis yarcl mul looli several sliorl trips. His plans lor iliis summer are incielinite, lmut lie tliinlis tliey will be almout tlie same as last summer. DEAN l, D. YACGY - , lxliss lxlyra lxlatlier traveled gf' tlirougli Canaria last sum- Nl' mer. This summer slie has plannecl a trip tlrrougli 'PX -qs..-- ixiielrigan. ixliss Pauline Dillman toured tire New England states last summer. Sire is uncieciclecl as to wliat sl1e'll do tliis season. Bliss Grace Staciler toured time East anci plans to cio tlie same tliis summer. Page Twenty 1.1 ex x S 1412! ristxie QiZj3i'??iN ' ' .. ., .....f-, .. sl ' . 5 f t f f, ::g-ff' Z !Qf,.','v ' ' F W ' -.fe A L'-13 fr- 'Q 234 r iw 7' .V . 2 Q' qv . i n 5 if ,g f j gw K 4 16:5 f. js ., . I V t . Inlay' Ntattier Agn:-w Sn ull Rirtiarctsun tittiult finnm rin m F I E A RT Atiiss txtyra txliltlll'l' witt spenct some ot tier time in .totiet ttiis summer alter returning trom tier tri J ttlrouffti ixltftliffilll. t t-. ,- Bliss lgfllttilll Agnew rcmainert al ttome last summer. Sine witt attenct sftioot. tlut Q .f i Y A i ' 1 .' ' . site is mttetmilc as lo yxttere ntiss Ntary Scott tilllffllt sctloot tast sunnner anct tooti a Carritmean cruise. Her plans tor ttlis year are inctetinite. Btrs. Esttier Ricttarctson tourect ltle East tast summer. Ttlis year stle witt attenct scttoot in bouttlern Catitiornia. Bliss Rutti Elliott attenctect setioot at Norttiwestern University last summer. Site witt Continue tier slucties again at Norttiwestern. utr. Alex Zimmerman was organist at tlis Ctlurcti anct tooti numerous stiort trips last summer. Tttis year tie tlas otters to tye on ttte statt ol a lJOyS' camp anct time tacutty of a music college. tJut as yet is unctecictect. ':.,vr,fvff, .... vv P- V ,'-.- .avg ' ff - as f we HAL : N QA my .. S 1 ,Qi l?:.i'.y:!? 1 . 'V . F i f ' 7' , .... x ' ' -.ry vl I, 4 1 f till? l,I'ttf' l.ilf!-'Htl Xxilltll' fitX'l'l1x l'Ytl'f'ltl'l' Egglllilll lgrttilllli CIE E btr. R. L. Fristbie traveled ttirougtl ixltliiltgillt. woriiect some. anct gottect tast summer. He tias no plans tor ttie coming summer. txtr. Rotnert L. Priee travetect till'0Llgll txtinnesota last summer ami ctict some tiistiing at Cass Latte, txtinnesota. Ttiis summer tie witt attenct a conference at iowa and go to tlis Cottage al Cass Latte. Fir. E. A. Larson visitect ttie Datiotas. Xvisronsin. anct txtinnesota last summer ine- sictes ctoing some ractio worti. He is uncteeictect as to wt1at tie wilt cto ttiis summer. txtiss Florence Xvotte wortcect in tier ttower garcten at tier tiome in Anciersorrtnctiana, tast summer. it tlis summer stie may tour Atastia. ixtr. H. V. Givens wortcect arounct tlis tiome last summer anrt plans to cto ttie same tttis summer. txtr. F. L. Fteener visilect tile Spicers in iXliClliQilI1. relatives in Xvisconsin. and ctict some tistnngf at Frantitort, txtietligan. last summer tnesictes working ataout his tiome. He tias no plans tor ttlis summer. Fir. C. E. Eggman wortiect atnout tlis tlome last summer anct wilt cto ttie same ttlis year. Bliss t-ouisa Baczuti, newcomer to time Scienfe Ctepartment, restect last summer. Tttis summer stie witt spenct tttree monttis in txtontana. Page Twentveom I EP is 4 tin U :-Z' Qnr' zypgrullll A s . J D PUBLHHTY BOARD gs un.. lx4,..m NIQDUXY.-XI,.l. LFNNON S3 It is time cluty of the Publicity Board to see that all of the col- lege activities receive the proper amount of publicity. This is clone by inserting articles in tlie news- paper and lny Ciistrilyuting posters. A scrap lnooli recorcling all of time clulfs activities is lxept ivy the cliairman. Grace lX'lcDowall was tlie cliairman for tlie past year. Nlr. Frislnie also aclvisecl this group. CXlRECRE THD BOARD Time memluers ol lllc Co-Recrealimi lioarcl plan llie nlixers. tlie Box- Social.Roller Skat- ing Parties. ancl ollier no-1-cl allairs lliat are lielcl Clllf- ing time year. 'lille lioarcl lor H130- IWHO consistecl ol: Frances Snapp. .lune Scliieli. Iitl- warcl ixlatteson. Rutli Ceipel,Nic'l1- olas Cox. ancl Cale Brown. ixlrs. Kirluy was time most ellici- ent ancl llelplul acl- viser. J 1 1' S4-mrifl Row: fox, Brown, Koliler, Scliiz-li. ' 'X 'X N liirst ixuw: . Irs. Kirlvy, 1 lallcson, Geipcl, fnapp. Puggv Tuwnly Iwo I ST DE T COUNCIL 5ecom.l Row: Vurgu, Amlcrsun. l.m-lar, NliDownll. fox, Culiill, fxlunlri, Siinpsun, I l rx l First Row: l'-iislrie, Pri-w, lxlrlivuy. fi, lfnruf-s, Nlnltr-soil, l. Bnrmfs, XV,-.'Ls. Tile Student Council is macle up ol tlie editor of The Blazer, tlie presi- clent of VV.A,A. and time lleacl of llie boys' athletics, a representative of tlie Junior College play, tlie eclitor of The and tlle class otlicers. Tliey malce plans for the fall ancl spring formals, they select tlie committee for the freshman dance and arrange tlie calenclar of events for the scliool year. The officers of the Student Council for the past year were: George Barnes. presiclentg Helen Xveelcs, vice-presi- clentg and Virginia lVlcEvoy, secretary. lxlr. Frisbie was time faculty aclviser of time organization. .l.J.C. TROPHIES I l E E .6 few ? 'i.f 'till Q5 251' Uw llln - - M l' T I Page Twenty-tlrrce KL: 1- I 1 ,fog COLLEGE MIXER Friday, Septemtmer 22. turougtmt togettmer tor time tirst tinme ttmis year time stuctents ot ,t.J.C. Franti Prange was time joviat toastmaster ot time eves ning, and tme introctueect time tottowing speatiers: Dir. Xvitts. attltetif Coaetmz txtiss Sctmwer- V mmman, new putntie speaking X, teactmer: HEtCI1XX'766kS,XXI..A.A. presictent: Jotmmm Crycter. rep- resenting ttme Cottege NYU: Ctmueti Seutty, representing ttme Current Events Ctutx Agnes Turman, wtmo macte an an- nouncement Concerning Uttme JC g and George Barnes. ectitor ot Time Btazerf' Atso presented to time stuctent taody was ixtr. C. t-, Jordan, time new superinten- ctent, wtmo was receivect very enttmusiasticatty. His otavious interest in time Cottege avtiv- ities witt, no ctoutat, tmetp to swett tmis poputarity. xX7tl6lI it fame time tor time ctanfgiimg to start, it toot: two trestnmmen to Come ttmru and stmow ttmeir cotors to start timings ott-lean .tettorcts anct Bob Cary, Among ottmer timings, we noticed: Ftartx Furnas anct Jean Dougtas fto- f' ing some taney rug-cutting: time Cut-in gag taeimmg practiced as never tmetore: Jotmn Crycter tmaying troutnte tmeginning tmis speectm tttme ctatter ot time sit- yerware tJeinQ purety f1t'CiCtBIl- tat. ot Courset: D. J. t-awsomm anct Jactf -tireactnman weaving in anct out unctem' time arms ot ttxe ctancers: anti Btary ,lane Hotmson very et-ticientty ptay- ing time part ot time Girl Frienct ot time Xvtmirting Der- vistm wtmen .totmnnie tjtmetan ctmose to ctenmonstrate tmis actagio. 'iitbitf 1 HHICKSH SPORT D Y Time Httictxsn Sport Day, time tai-ammnuat XV.A.A. ptayctay, was tietct in time commmtuinect gymnasiumns ot time txigtm setmoot on Saturctay, ixtaretm 16. I0-IO. Twenty couptes trommm Aurora, t.aSatte. peru. Xvrigtmt, anct tVtorton ptayect progressive games wittm twenty Jotiet Couptes. Time games inftuctect tmactminton. stmuttietnoarct. ctecti tennis, yotteytmatt. tatmte gfott, box tmoetcey. sponge tennis. ping pong. ctucti pin tnowting, and Ctarts. :Xtter time sport program was Commmpietect. ltme ptayers Ctlangect ttieir ctottmes anct wemmt up to time sctloot Cateteria tor supper. A tarm tiitctmen ttmeme prevaited, inctucting tierosene tanmps tor tigtmting. Time meat was typicat tiarm gmt: wtmictm immetuctect nut cups tittect wittm Cancty Corn. After time slipper time tarnm tmancts were entertalnect tny a ctamncer anft acrotmat. After a tew otct time tarnm songs ttmey enterect time tmaytott tor time uHaytott Swimmgf' Hciingtmammm anct .teansn were in tastmion, anct to Roy Gorctonrs music everyone tmeeammme gfenttemmmen anct tacty tarmers. Viqtllx gym was turnett into a tmarnyarct wiltm straw, t'tlit'ti6'llS, tmarness. nmittxpaits. anct pitetmtortxs ctoing time tricti. Everyone tmact am gooct time enioying especiatiy time ptmrase: uswing yer partnerstn time eomnmittee tor time uttirtis Sport Day Con- sistect ot: ftarian i.ennon, gene-rat etmairman. anct tier Committee: Heten Snmittm. xtargaret ttaynes. Nturiet Ostmorne, Etizatmettm Dougtas. anti tsataet :Xncte-rson. , Page Twenty-four W. A.A. SPORT BASEBALL Buseinuii is outstuncting As a sport for us in spring: Amt uti uimout time ctiirmonci You can txear glad voices ring. ff SXVINNING 'Xvill rounct your muscies, says line imoic. ttf you but Cteave the watersuz And that is wtxy we claim to ine The first oi Neptuneis ctaugtxters. i' DANCING Vve team to dance in inaliroom viass The waltz and foxtrol, too: And do the iutest steps as usimgf' Gr Htrucicf' or Susie i Page Twenty-five nm IW.. Cm-Il Burr Kirini: tu NVQ:-tts xir-lim Burrill .lotunson Volling Vaughan tr. Gates N x 112 1.5,-,L 35 J D l'N.f.-un. -.n-- - as Tliirtl Row: tlrilv, lXtllllllIii'. l astlc-. De: lwr. Cana- rlaiy, Givens, flliinzin. Lelmr, Elms, l auiltm-r. .ltslxti St'c:11nlRow: Brown. Dixon, hiiiiu iili, f.u'lvv, I. Crvtler, Dralu-, Neville. , . Xvllitriev, XXnrls-l, xlzil- tvsull. Inst Row: IA-st-r. Ltrmli. R, frvtler, l'lvr.itl1. lxlnrt lui, Gomlsnn, Rh ln' nrrls, Barnes. Degigimr .H rirtl Row: tXirincii li. tJllIIAL'I'. Sflllly, I,.t'5t'l'. Dwkt-r, XX 'illvins, Dan- ' LILP, Zur' 71'fU, ITIS, lvy, Geipel, I.:-iii:-lr su-ln-r. Swcnlul Row: Kirinit ll. B-floin, Gutliriv, xlatniiv. Snupp, Houston, Ken- ne-tly, PI ii,-lps, lfssingtoll. v XX 1-4-ks. first Row: lurinan, Doug' las, fwrvtli-r, l,itllIl'xlll'I'. Rftglhllllll,DtXthI1,XxvIigllt. mi-.t.,,t COLLEGE-Y CL B The memlyerstiip of tlle College-Y is macle up of any of the Joliet Junior College boys wlio wisti to belong. Xveekly meetings were tielcl at the Y.Fl.C.rX.. ancl the memlaers were always sure of an interesting program. The College-Y sponsored tlie annual New Years Eve Ball lielcl in tlief gym. It also liact a Fatlier-Son Banquet. and in tlie spring tliere was tlie Date Banquet and Dance. Tlie olllicers were for tlie lwirst se-mester: Jack Declier. presiclent: George Letir, vice-presiclent: Ray Kirincicli, secretary: ancl John Cryder, treasurer. For ttie seconcl semester tliey were: Ray Qliman, presiclent: Ecl lwlatteson, vice-presiclent: Bolp Heratli. secretary: and Shannon Castle, treasurer. lXlr. Givens actecl as very alole adviser. C BRE TEVEN SCL B Tlie purpose of ttie Current Events Clulv is to promote stuctent interest in current world affairs. At some meetings speeclies or talks were given by members of tlie faculty. Tliese were all very mucli enjoyed. Tlie otticers were for tlie lwirst semester: Patricia Putter, president: Robert Herattl, vice-presictentz Rutli Geipel, secretary. For the second semester ttley were: Clarlc Knowles. president: Anctrew Danzero. vice-president: and Kathryn Kirinicli, secretary. blr. Leinenwelger was faculty adviser of the group. Page Twenty-six NANDO T NEXV YEARS EVE BALL in time micist ot many Christmas trees grouped aii arounci ttle gym, severat tluncireci stucients saici goociioye to 1939 anci weicomeci 1940 at the annuai Coiiege HY New Yearis Eve fiance. Anct oii. wiuat a crowcti Everybody was there. and wilen we say eve-ryioociy, ttrat taiies in a tot ot territory. Here are some of the toiics I noticeci as ttley Hitteci iJy: Kate ixiitciiett anci Biit Elms: ixiary Fran ixfiartin anci Jack Decker: Kay Stlutton anci Bolo He-ratimg Biiiie Burriii and Tommy Breen: Dorothy Burr and Bob Vvoociz ixiargaret Haynes and Harold Hensoici: Torrie xvfigilt and Tom Biiiiigang Aiiyerta Joiwnson anci Boia Hess: Bev Sciwrie and Gorcion Peterson: Ciiariotte iNicGrew and Art Rimmtce. And at micinigilt-wiiat a maciirouseif-confetti. noisemaiiers, Crack the whips. and tiie iiixe. 'Twas a granct dance, fotioweci by a wonciertui year tso fart lllgl u .r E1 ffm r 253 AJ!!-' W if l I Page Twenty-seven KL- 5 uv .mu- Xvhal! Lynch studying ? Egizio posed fife leen minutes for this one. Oldani is Caught in the act. Jmk and hlartlm. Jack left. Flury Fran and UDink George lakes over. where JML lelt 0 LOEIICTS. Looks like Xvallace I its Simpson. Nameless here forevermore. Elens holds up the floor Tsk-tsk, Blary Fran. John went that wuy--- Hygiene Somebody lose a dime' REGI TR TIO Xvarfel Broke This Plate. i . til ig ' X V l f.V, M ., ll ' ' ., ., ,V:.' I 5 'K .i7 1 ', Beany Bewersciorf. A fs h g i ,fi This is time iiigiiesl liicy ii V X' is , fifii ever 214' ' if 'ii '--,--f. A Y Xviiere ii tilixf -- N13 N S highs mv ' ' ,i ' B. f ig. iii gully A s i Huh ? Brri Xviiati Again? usometilings m0veci ---'- Guess what. 'xloved again '--- A 1 -ig -:.1 - 'aw' 'E' hal' IM fllllflln -E Page Twenly-nine 1. Q K . fkq .utils- , ur' ' Ylifdllli iiydl' ixitllxflfliiy XYJIII .'Xl1lNXl'fI'l ISHN! il SfilXNl'fIlt I1 igi-Hill IH GLI H hir. A. Francis Trams. heati oi the Engiish tiepartment. enjoyeti iast summtr iishing anti gartiening at his tottage in Franitiort. Biichigan. He pians to tio the- same this year. hiiss Lois Hytie traveieti through iyentucity anti intiiana iast summer. This year she wiii travei or attenti summer schooi. hiiss ixiarian hiefixnaiiy visiteti New Yorii anti gartieneti ahout her home iast sum- mer. Her pians ior this summer are intieiinite. hiiss Fitieiia Van Antwerp attentieti eonierentes anti traveieti through the North iast summer. bil? pians to attenti a numher of eonierences this year. hiiss Christine E, Bunch remaineti at home with her mother iast summer. iier plans tor this summer are intieiinite. hiiss Esther Srhwerman, our new tiramatit' eoaeh. lraveieti through the North anti attentit-ti sthooi at Northwestern University. Her pians are intieiinite for the present. hir. XV. E. iiiampin visiteti Capntia anti New Yorii iast summer. iie wiii either teath summer sthooi or go to .Xiasixn this year. sq 'gs-5-ffwwfw-www-ang:-:rwffr 5-,--, .,,. , , .Q :Ii V - . -..- I Q A sz' J Q ' A if fx K. 'N .F ri I ,Q ,Qs -1 IN, ...rs 'D -as V--fe A x ,V X.. at fs. I as M' .'ff2e: Q' i'?gi?E': , Q.-.351 V. ... iiii' - ' , X Y 195' 5 Dinngias ixinyo Skinner iXiii-ain hiarshnii tirmstinit MATHEM TICS, SHOP AND CGMMERCIAL hir. L. B. Aseitine Carrieti five majors at the University oi Chivago iast summer. This year he pians to worit arounti town. hir. E. C. Dougias visiteti the eastern states anti Canatia iast summer. This year he pians to visit the Xvest anti worit on his raneh in Xviseonsin. hir. E. L. ixiayo taught sehooi iast summer anti toureti Canatia. New Engianti. anti other eastern states. This summer he wiii spenti a month at Sheii i-aite. Xviseonsin, anti travei the rest' of the time. hir. James Skinner attentieti Corneii Coiiege at Bit. Vernon. iowa. iast summer. He wiii teach sehooi this summer anti taite some sort of trip. hir. ixicisain huiit a Corn eriiJ and granaries on his farm iast summer. This year he expects to worit on the farm anti taite a trip through northern Xxiisconsin. hir. R. L. ixiarshaii hought a house iast summer anti tiiti some iantiseaping anti painting ahout it. His pians for this year ibegin where he ieft oii iast summer. hir. F. VV. Crosstucit navigateti his iauneh aiong the ixiaine coast iast summer. This year he wiii instaii a new engine in it. anti pians a trip to Canatia. Page Thirty ',,,,,x 3220-1 3, f OCIAL CIE CE WWW 2 ,. we lwlr. lvl. Deam spent last summer al llome. Tliis .- ' ' -' year lie woulel lilie to talie a lrip. lmut lie is un- V cleciflecl as to wliere ancl wllen. In lxlr. H. D. Leinenwelber slucliecl. lrayelefl, ancl clifl 'W 'E a little writing last summer. He plans to clo murlm tlie same tliis year. X' J'-N1 lxliss Elizaluetll Barns went to summer seliool in Cllieago ancl tourecl tlie Soutll last summer. Tllis year slle plans to clo some worli ancl talie a trip. ixlr. VV. L. lwlyers clicl muell traveling ancl lisliing in tlle Nortli last summer laesieles worlcing arouncl llis llome. His plans lor tllis year are inclelinite. 4... IJKWIIH l.l'llH'llXX'f'll1'f llsilfllb NIYUYN leUl7lHSUI'l NICl'zl'yll0l4lS l3Yilll. l6lll'4lf'H lxlr. R. R. Rolioinson visited in Oliio ancl trayelecl tlrrouglr txlivliigan lasl summer. Because ol: lllllCSS l'l6 ll?lS H0 pliHlS lx0I' SIIHIYIIC-l'. lxlr. 0. L. lX'leReynolcls remainecl at llome last summer except lor some sllort lJusi- ness trips. His plans for tllis year are inclellinite. blr. G. A. Evans spent last summer eonclueting tours tl1rougl1 tlier Xvest. Norlllwesl. ancl Canafla lor tlie Burlington Railroad. He will clo tlme same tl1is summer. Blr. C. 0. Burclen spent last summer on tlie west roast. This year lie may attenrl T - . ' N . . summer sellool at tlwe Lfniversity ol Soutlmern CEllIl'0I'l1lE1. PHY ICAL EDUCATIO H N' Y. lxlr. A. A. Vvills solcl tile insuranee again last summer. ancl lie ancl llis family spent len Clays in Canacla Visiting llme fguintuplets. He will sell insuranee lliis summer ancl plans anotller trip. Ftrs. Plioelne Kirlby eoncluelecl ller HCamp0 Fiesta.. in Xvisconsin last year ancl will clo tlle same again tliis summer. Bliss Beulali Green was counselor at llme G.A.A. Camp last summer ancl trayelecl tllrougll tlle Xvest. Her plans lor tliis year are incletinite. lxlrs. Xferna Hoyt was Counselor at tlle G.A.A. Camp last summer ancl tourecl tlie East. Her plans lor lllis year are inclelinite. Xxiills Kirlry Green lioyt all -.57 Qing 'lwlflllflln .if Page Thea, -eri ne If A E- IIN I ?'l-1' . f EZ: I ,V T. 4 -,.,1AA .fsfg PORT HEAD Coach Xvills, in his twelve years at this institution, has turnecl in one ot the smoothest records Joliet has ever seen. His aloility is cle- monstratecl lay the attitucle of rival schools who use. as a hihle. the phrase uBeat Joliet. For a successive numher ot years Coach Nvills has pointecl his wr ' team at the top and has occupiecl that lofty position until .l...l.C. W r students thinli only in terms ol ,jf victory. and not ettort ancl worli. 1 A But. whether llc. wins every title it seelis or loses, we still have a champion in the man who is he- hincl our athletic ettorts. Hats ' ott to you. Coachl COACH .-X. .X. XVILLS BEXX'ERSDHRt'. Baslafzlmll V -3 .Q 5 ,..-L., S v Yes. it is he. our tall star center. and captain. Frecl has clisplayecl tremenclous alnility in lyoth ot his years in J..l.C. He is noted lor his gracetul rehouncl and pivot plays. HFore, says Captain Designor. Ernie lecl the J.J.C. boys through the tall golf season ancl expects also to win the spring conference. Shortyn Fris. our star center tielcler, macle a name tor himself in his freshman year. clue to his con sistent lxatting. Xve are very fortunate to have him lnacli with us. He is cloing a splenclici job as Captain ot Olll' XYC'll-QCEITCCI lJi'iSE'lJ8ll tfiillll. Keep up the good worlc, Al. Spring is here. Captain Canaday is gearing his team to a very high pitch. All we neerl now is a little competition. ancl the championship will he ours. Speecll ancl powerl Nve have it. Captain Stephens has developed a few speedy traclunen this year ancl has great hopes ot entering them in the State Traclc lxleet. CIULI-' BASEBALL , . 4. cf - -e I 'Q'-.:.': W v- ... -Qs, -,ew , .- L . ' at :EJ .v z -' ' --Mfr ' , ' f .g.-4.--:gre--'13 '...,, is .- -.,, -of - 5. -QE: l. ,fr I 1-4? w DE SIGNOR TENNIS . i FRIS C.-XNADAY Page Thirty-two 'l'R.Xt'ti STEP! IENS AL VVAZNIS A consrientious player, Ire was always tlrere at tlre riglrt time ancl never let up a minute. I'Ie was Ixnown Iry all Iris team- mates as a real urlriverf' He lrept tI1e wlreels ol' Ivaslietlvall turning. DAVID XYEBB Xvelnln is consiclereel one ol tire Iaest passers un time learn. CoarI1 Xvills regarrls lrinr as one ol tlre Iwest tearrr players. JOHN HOGAN A ste-acly. Calm Iorwarcl, Ire rlrallied up rrrany points I-or .I..I.C. .lolm Irarl Iris own rnclir yirlual style ol playing. 'Ilre set slrot. a very cliil-icult slrot. was Iris Iayorite way ol storing, FRED BEXVERSDORF Freel. ft very vapalmle anfl alzle rraptain, rlisplayecl a yery sIiiII- Iul Iwancl in lbaslqetlwall. lie was always tlrere to get tlre relwounrl. 'lilrere at tI1e pivot Ire gays- Iris opponents a powerful Inf-ating. BILL MOORE Bill cIicIn't Irave tlre rlrarrfe to play witll us the Iirsl semester ol tlw season, Ivut surely rnmpen- saleri Ior il lIre seeoncl Irall. Bill was always uncler tI1e Iwaslcet witlr Iris Iarnous lrooli slrot. BILL SMITH A small Ilasiring Iorwarrl, Bill elazzlecl tI1e opponents Ivy Iris Iiglrtning speefl. Ixlany nl Iris loes were troulvlecl witlr exlraus- tion, Bill was in tlrf-re ancl lnrealiing up Iris Ioes' plays. ARTHUR RIINIMKE Art was one ol our Iaest rlriln- Irrlers. He causecl many players a Ireadaclle, lor tlrey fTJUIfIl'l.I Idreali up Iris plays. Rirnrnlie lar-pt tire team in Inalanee in many a trying situation. GENE FAHRNER GCHC XVHS VEIY YCCIKICSS, DUI steacly and calm in his plays. He always liept time players and spectators in a quanclary as lo wlral Ire was going to do next. He was consiclerccl one ol tlue lrarclest Iiglrters on the team. ASKETB ALL Page Tirirty-tlrree ZW? mgfx,-H tllll ILL-. 359' .fag AS ETBALL SEASONS RECORD ,lolici IAilQ:l'2lI1gC, 40 Ifilaf-r, 411-CR,n..,ntm, 28 ,tntiet tftmtiurst, 2-1 ,tutiet Atl-Xvitsnn, -I3 ,toilet Dvtintta, 39 tutiet -il-Lagattr-, -if .tntiet Xvesteyan, 47 .totivt 42'-t,aGmr1ge, 52 .tntiet tterzt, 20 ,tntiet -I5-Xxtrigtit, 52 toilet Ntnrtnn, 58 .totiet 50-Hamrver, 5-I Intact Si. blmyk, -is .l..Ii.--i 37-XX'iIs..n, 43 .tutiet txtustiegon. 50 .totiet 36-Nturgan tjarti, 20 .tutiet --C:-n. Xvittimns, lt .totiet 2-Ttmrnton ttrorteit .tntiet Conrurctia, 23 .tntiet 60-Ntaine, 22 .totlet ttzsrvey, 27 .tutiet -I2-Rose Poty. 20 .tntiet Xxtfigtlt, 52 ,iutiet, 30-N. Patti, 51 .tutiet Ntnrtnn, -if totiwt 40-Atumni, 35 .tutiet, tmsatte, '38 tutiet, 25-Lm-tqxnrt Ntissions .totieh tterzt. -I5 .lotiet vs. 5tortnn ttgtiicti onli uVl4tlCl'6 is a tirst time tore-yerytt1ing.u :Xtter capturing ttie Conterence ctlamplonstnp for eteven consecutive years, ttlis year ttie team ctroppect ctown temporarity to get its tareattx tor ttme next sctmot year. Ftituen tootc out. opponents. Ttie Xvotyes Witt tae on ttleir way tmctc. .xtttlOUQ't1 ttiey Ctictnit win ttie titte. ttle J..t.C. fguintet tougtit to ttie tast minute-never tosing tiope. Xve are atso prouct ot ttme way ttle stuctent taocty stood tnacti ot ttle team. even in time of cteteat. ,t4t1tS year .totiet tlact one ot its tougtiest sctiectutes ever ptayect. tn ttlis group were seyerat new tour-year eotteges, wtiietm inereasect ttle Competition. Ttxrougtmout ttxe season .totiet macte a ctesperate attempt. Gut ot 27 games we won If anct tost IO. -t-tlCl'C was a totat ot IO conterenfe games, IO of wtlicti we won. Time season saw six very prominent games ptayect: Detiattm, St. Ptaryts. tttinois Xvesteyan. Etm- tiurst, t'tanox'er. anct Rose Poty. ntitme regutar Xvotves team consistect ot a ctuat comtainationz .IOIIII Hogan. Fatirner. Smittm. anct Xvetmtm. torwarcts: Peterson. Xvaznis. anct Rimmtxe. Quarcts: Psewersctort anct txtoore at center. Svcurut Row: Xvvtvtv, ttngan, Xvaznis, Xxtitts, l:dtll'H1'Y, Ketty, Stllittl. tjirst Row: txtuore, Romtgers, Bewersstort, Rinnntw, Stevens. Page Ttxirty-four CHEER LEADER Ctleer worcis aimove iect Joliet on to virtory more ttwan onfe ti1is year. Xvii- iuur Krigixaum anti Boin Cimppeii. J...i.C.'s cheer ieacters. deserve more than a pat on time iuacii anct a tiearty i'lEll1CiSilE1ii8 tor ttieir Co-operative work XYiliCil was a stimutus tor iJOtil the team on time tioor anct tiie inns in tiwe ivencimes. Ctmeering is not tiieir oniy speciaity. Tiiey iieep ttie game a gooct Clean one-time ixinct we iiiie to see. Ttley incite in eacil and every stuctent a seiiooi spirit XYiliCi1 is impossiinie to stiti. Xve appreciate it,XViiiJur Krigimaum and Bob Cilap- peii, and more power to you. cl. Purpteg Yea, Xvlzile: You. Ioiielg felis figllli KRIGBAUBI CHAPPELL iii ,J AT THE GAMES Page TIltl'tj'-ftl'6 x r1 xexx -will lu- 31 Y fw- J FATHER-DAUGHTER PORT IGHT Time Futiler-Duugiiler Sport Nigilf was iieiti file 29ii1 of February in tile giris' QylUllZlSillll1. A game of imseiluii slarieci time evening. Put inlo learns time Liucis ami CiElLIgi1i6'I'S enjoyeci many Co-recrealionai sports. Cherry pie ami coffee were serveci in tile iyieacimers after wilicii everyone went ilOll1G hoping that il wouicinii iJe too iong ineiore tiley were over timeir stiffness. Page Tilirly-six W. A. A. SPORT GOLF For wimicsonlc' rompdiiion Gnii. is Hin iim swingu: Ami we aii unliripulr' wilii joy Tile fun iilc tuurnvys izring. ORCHESIS fyrriwsis lvariws us in im gl'2ll'l'ivlIi rinci puiscci it imips us cictvrminc 'lwocn musir unfi noise XVC icnrn aimul riiyiiun ami nmrivrn lccimiquc- Tim musicai pnilf-rn, zmci Hl1l1fi0l'llf'iliilH iical. Sl 1UFFLEBOAR D For sivuiiiciwnzxrri piny singics Or riouiwic-S ii you rimusc. ills inks of spurt iur young or oici, Cir ii you win ur iusv. BADMINTON Bmiminion is ai 'Arnfiii'-in game Tiuui iwvps you nn yuur lnvs. Yiwu SMYC, yuu ririvv, snmsil. ici: umi itmni siari uniii lilr' ciuscu BOXYLING A two-slcp. siicio, anri ix foiiow liurougir, A spare. a siriim. or marc. i7rau'iiCc ami nmrr' prnriirrr Xviii raise your imxsiing scurc. FENCING To iii-veiop gravr' ami poise Fr-nring is tivo gn, Tin' movements quirii anci simrp nmi true ixiniic fascinating siiow. PING-PONG Ping-pong is an wc-ii-iiiic-ci sporl. Espvfiaiiy iwrr' in scimni, A smnii inaii is siroiir-ri iwacii ainci iorlil Avcorciing io iiir' ruic. ARCHERY A slnncis for nrciwry. A Siaincis for aim. For gooci posrurc unci iur iun Afl'ilDf! S time game. - .J W.. , , I Scii icii Jcizforcis Haynes Prvw ix icEvoy Tcssialorc Dougias Xvrigiil Lawson Dine! Ancicrson Page Tiiiriy-seven ZX Z w.Q,s,1N will lu.- 31 .213 ROLLER SKATI G PARTY From nine to tweive Saturday night. Deceminer 2. the Armory roareci with the sounci of the roiier sixates oi the Joliet Junior Coiiegians. Sponsored iay the Co-Eci Boarci, the evening was iiiieri with fun and tumiaies. Featured on the skating program were such favorites as the coupie skate. advance sixate, girls' choice. anti tag siiate. Xve saw Boia ixiarchi trying his hardest to hreaix his partnerls neck ciuring one oi the eariier moments oi the party: Pat Pufier taking the man at his worti when he iaiew the whistle and saici to stop siiating-she iaut not right sicie up: the ixiarg Haynes, Jean Jefiorcis, anci Lennon trio enjoying each other's Company anci giving no maie skaters a utumhieug Jimmy Duguici and Sonny Hericert, hoiy terrors oi the evening. neariy iinociiing e-veryone ciown with their weaving in and out: George Voiiing anti Jean Douglas arriving rather iate: and amiaiuie Chuck Sfuiiy having a iine time anci giving aii the giris a thriii hy skating with them one and aii. Xvhen the sign HRing in your siiatesn was posteci, no one seemeci reaciy to Ciepart. hut they iinaiiy Compiieci with the orcier, oniy to find themseives on imaginary siiates. Anti the next Ciay'-oh, were we stiiii Page Thirty-vigil! COLLEGE CL B XVRIGHT .l. CRYDER ESSINC VII JN College Clula is Composecl ol everyone in .loliet .lunior College. It is lrelcl once a montll to provicle eclucational ancl entertaining programs lor tlie stuclents. , College Cluln was llelcl only tlle seconcl semester ol tlre past year. Tile lirst meeting was on Fellruary IS, I9-10. At tllat meeting a one-art fomeily, 'tXVild Holaloy Horses, was presenterl. Tile play was clireetecl lay Roloert Cromlne. Tile Cast incluclecl Dara Prew, Robert lxlarelii, june Brelnn, lsalJel Anclerson, Bill Jollnson, Bolo Dralie, ancl Virginia Alclivoy. On lxlarcll IS. Professor Xvlllfll ol tlle University ol Cllieago spolie on UClloos- ing a Lille Partner. The speeell was lollowecl lby questions lrom tlle group. Pro- lessor Xvinctl gave muCl1 statistical material lnasecl on stuclies macle at tht- University ol Cliieago and Stanlorcl llniversity. Un April lnlaclc Kniglmha veteran pilot anti executive on eclueation lor tlre Unitecl Air Lines, spolie alyout time lirst nigllt lligllts in Hying mail witll lmonlires as tlle only guicle and of tlre vast clevelopment in facilities lor safety anal speed in air transportation. On lxflay 6 a talent sllow was lmelcl in wllicli any stuclent Coulcl participate. Time otlicers of College Clula tor tlie past year were .lolm Crycler, presiclent: Rutlm Essington, secretary: Torrie Vvrigllt, treasurer. Page Tixirty-nine --asf' tive' I lflylflll 415 .5 COLLEGE LIFE WJ' wx xg Sas im PQFI5 FRE CH CLUB Tliinl Run-: Sm-UH, ixlins-r. Duguiyl, Snun-, Si-lilly. fiushxlsuu, Xvilliinx, Yuung, Elms, lf. fvryili-r. Tyler. lfris, Burrill, St-'flliltl Row! XX,K'l'l'xS, l..PI1lllhI1, Nlclbuwdll, Dfvllglili, ,I-L'lllA', l,r4 W. NltiEX'1Dy', l1'lliur1l4, flslmfllv, Pulls-r, Riglry, llmlgv. Fifi! Rau-: Kenna-ily, Clurlu-. ylxiluiu-, I. Dnuglus. llQlXIlPC, lluliwn. Snaipp, K.-Ily, .xmli-i-im. -llxc worlcl famous musimnl tonic-ily, mllw Rn-Ll was Siagr-cl .-Xpril 4 nncl 5 Ivy Ilif- lulif-I rllownslmip Higli Sf-IMI :incl .luniur Cul+ lc-gc-. Tino Collcgm- skuclp-nts who wx-rn' in lllv CSIS' wer:-: ,lc-am-liv Carlson :ie Gr:-lrlien: Bulw ixlr- lbfillillll, Gow-rnur ul ZQl'li.lINlI Dilfil pfl'XX'. lfrenrli iuunh-ss, Nlarllm lnlulmil, assistant Skurlz-nt ilirc-nl-nr. Tln- hll!lXV was originally wriilf-n lny H4-my Blos- mm nml Vidar H6-rln-rl lor tlu- lamuus ruin:-ily Ir-:ml ul. Nlunlgnnn-ry and Slunv, wllo plnyr-fl lluis same npr-rr-lla in .lolie-l mnw llxirly yi-urs ago. It was mlircrh-nl ln' Alf-x ll. ZiIllIlll'I'llliHl. i THE RED LILL IIN- l'rr-nfl: Q lulm is llldflf' up Ill- llll'lIIlPf'f5 ul llu- VU-nf ln class. ll llc-lps ilu- Slucli-nls lu grasp in mriw-rsuliuiunl l-mmx'lr-clgv ul ilu: la..-gungi-. l'lnyN wr-ro givw-n ul scum- ol ilu- im-vlingx qiml prove-il .nnusing an wi-ll zu ln-ni-A liminl. Al rmllu-r nn-1-tinge lin-mln gnllif-Q we-rv pldyi-fl im-I prim-A wr-rv flislrilnllh-il. rlbln- rluli l....I an f lurixiiimx imriy on Dc-1 1-mln-r 20. IUEU. xxliiill was an luig xiiuf-ee. il-llf' ulliirvri ol ilu- lin-nrli ilulr lur ilu- pmt yi'-nr xx:-rr-: lfnrlmru Nlutnin-. lruwiclz-nl: firm 1- llownll. virr- pri--.isle-nl: .mil Clmrli-s 51 ully. ser- ri-Liry - ln-nsurc-r. Llisc Si ull mlviss-ll ilu- gmup, 4.--,H+- SPCUIIAI IQUKUI Nlil1'DCll1illil. Ff2lZi'f, First Rum: ZUIIIIIPTIIIIIII, Nlini-r, Pri-xv. lullnsnn, Carlson, firm-ll. lilfilllfll. Page Foriyfom- 4 Elli e! uv' www' ' ' - --3 '12- .fig T 3 1 I X. XR- 'sw - ausexiaieeaa e C.-XNXDAY fCupI I BERST I. BARNES XX'OI.S'I'ED TENN S fl-Iris year our tennis team was loreecl to swing into tlle Conference witllout any practice. It is lwpecl tlrat ITC. will lraye an incloor tennis court in tlle near luture. Uur team was vomposecl ol four players: Donalcl Cananlay tCapt.I, Neal Berst. llowarcl Nvolsterl, ancl .lolmn Barnes. all playing in tlme singles. 'lille two cloulnles teams were composecl ol Don Canaclay ancl Neal Be-rst, ancl Howarcl Xvolstecl ancl .lalm Barnes. .I..I.C. Ililfl to aclmit cleleat to lxlorgan Parli, lt: Xvriglrt. 5-03 ancl Xvilson, 3-2. Xve lJeat Nortl1 Parlc lJy a score ol -I-I. SIN! ILE5 DUl.'BLES Xvun Lost Xvon Lost Canarlay ----- I 2 Cianaday-Berst ---- I 3 Br-rst - - I 2 Xvolstecl-Barnes - 1 I XX lol sri'-tt - - U I Barnes - 2 2 TE BASKETBALL TO RNAME T Now' lor tlie seconcl year tlre state linals were playecl witliout tlle J..I.C. Xvolyes. Tlre .I..l.C. quintet lost its lirst state tournament game to Nortll Ijarlx lay a score ol 39-51. During llre State tournament. J..I.C. was uncler a Iaig lranclieap. Frecl Bewersclorl was out, clue to sieliness. ancl Gorflon Peterson attelnptecl to play witlr a lmrolien wrist. Next year tlle State tournament will lJe I1elcl on our llome lloor, XYlllCll may lne a stimulus to tlle Xvolyes. Page Forty-two ' Tidii - - V - J- ' 1 f J - 4, ,.....e.. N. 1.. v - v. . 1. . ' I Hi, blllllll, Blly'll', hglllfl, Cltlt, Ltlilfll IHS, IqlHlllll'iC, BC'YX'1'fSQllJfi, UZIII5, biCVC'l'lS, EYIlikStJn, lixffitflli. Eli! ASEBALL The hast-hall team was Composecl of twelve freshmen anti two sophomores. Every player a good joly ol his worli. Coach Xvills Claimecl that llc. hacl ahout three of the iaest pitchers in Joliet: Bewersclori. Vvehlo, ancl Xvaznis. Kearns. Xvelbiin. Stevens. anti Smith were really dependable hitters, ilatting over 400. As we went to press, several games of the scheclule were yet to he playa-cl. So far llc. hacl playecl seven games, winning four ancl losing three. Jul. C.. 24-Aurora, I2 lj. I0-LaGrange, 6 .l,.l. C.. ll-Aurora. 0 .l. .l. C., I-North Park, 2 .l. J, C., 5-North Central. T .l, .l. C., 7-Herzl, 0 C . ll. ., In-Florian, 0 If a winning streali Coulcl he Continuecl, J.J.C. hail a Chance ol winning the championship. even in the face of their higgest rivals, Xvright Junior College ancl North Parli College. TR CK has shown a little more interest in tracli this year. Coach Xvills has plannecl to enter three of our hoys in the state track meet this spring. The trafic team is composecl of three speecly fellows: Captain Bill Stephens. George Rodgers, ancl Rolbert Herath. For next year Coach Vvills has bigger and lnetter plans for track. and is going to malxe a clesperate- attempt to cop the state meet. Page Forty-three 1 1 1-if-1,55 will I Lv. C31 to PRI G FOR Tile Spring Format tooii piace this year on ixiay 3. Tire comiaineci gyms were turneci into an oici Dutcii garcien. and tile etiects were very quaint. :Xnciy Hansonis orcilestra from tire University of iiiinois turnisiieci time ciance music--reaiiy a treat. Everyone was tiiere, tiie giris in their new pasteis, anci, incteeci, everyone ilaci a time time. Here are a few of tiiose attenciing: Dicii Qiciani, twiriing Betty Fisciicr rounci anci rounci: Louie Hccistrom anci ixiary Fran Gleason catciiing everyoneis eye as tiiey jitlerinuggectz HB Lennon anci ian Craimime, cteep in a ciream tier sum- timiniiiiz Dave Hummei at iiis first sciiooi fiance witii Piiyiiis Stone: Scoop Cary anci Izzy Ancierson togetiier again. Anci goociness knows. ever so many more. just time iuest ciance of the year. ir ...PIC IC Tile annuai XV.A.A. picnic was iieici tilis year in Biay at tile inwooci picnic grounds. Tire giris enjoyeci piaying gotta. tennis. iuascinaii. inaciminton. anci arcilery. Tin-y aiso ilaci great fun iay going inacii to tilcir uiiicin ciays anct iJy piaying on time swings anci time otiler piaygrounci equipment. After supper, XYi1iCil was a weiner roast. tiie meminers roasteci marsinnaiiows anci sang songs tiiat were popuiar, ciassicai, anti nonsensical. i' F REWELL B NQUET The fareweii banquet was given Tuesciay. June sl. in tile Centrai Presimyterian Ciiurcii. Tile tresilman presicient. Grace ixicDowaii. gave time iareweii aciciress. anci George Leiir, sopiiolnore presicienl. macie tiie response. George Xvisweii was time toastmaster, anci a gooci one. Time iiigiliigiit ot tile evening was a gilost sicil, sitowing anci teiiing wiiat iiact iiappeneci to aii of tile sopilomores ciuring liucir career iierc. Fareweii to time sopilomores, and gooci iucia. Page Fortyffour MIX-OH WI G XM 'sw 1 M . Us-.., Tlre Co-ed Board sponsored a very surfesslul Blix-orsswing. January 5, in time girls' gym, liollowing a wallc-away college game. Tlme game put everylnodv in a liestive mood, and tllis lielped to malie time lxlixer very sueeessiul. Nlany mixer dances were lreld, and also a prize waltz and luvliy spot dance. Xvinners of time prize waltz were lsalael Anderson and Art Anderson. Judges were ixlr. and nlrs. George Sprague and Fir. and Ftrs. Jordan. nlrs. Jordan presented tile winners tlreir prizes. Jaelc Hogan and Dorolliy Berlinslty won tire Lufliy Spot dance. inut tlrev were too lmaslliul to come up to time milce lo ine interviewed lmv tile Svllool Snooper, lnever tllouglrt wed see tire day wllen eitlrer Jarlc or Dorotlly would turn sliy on usl. .iaelc got llie wrong prize. llowever,-a ladies' iiandlcereliiel, wliicli lie gave to luis motlier. Some alumni students attended time party as did several lrigli school students, If a lnoy wanted to cut in. tlrere were lmrooms witli lrorses' lreads on tliem. and lie would dance over to tlle girl lie wanted to danee witlm. lland tlle lJoy slie was dancing witli time lbroom. and proceed to dance until someone else cut it. But alter a wllile regular Cutting became legal. and tllilt'S wlien tlie lun lbegan. A girl danced about two steps witll a boy, and someiJody Cut in. Alter all tliis, reireslnnents were served, and tire party lnrolce up, everyone believing lie liad lrad a wonderful time. wif- xqffgk 31 Page Forty-five nm lui 4 -J J 5 ------- THE J. J. C. HIT PARADE Top Tunes of September School Days. Semester opens September 5. ull Xxyhat You Say ls True. First Blazer ol the school year. nstopl lt's Xvonclerlulf' Helen Xveelcs, Elizabf-tlt Douglas, Nluriel Osluorne. ivlarion Lennon, ancl Nlargaret Haynes elected ol-livers ol XVJXA. Are You Havin' Any Fun? First College mixer ol tht- year. 'l'oueliLlown Polka. l rosh-Soph loothall game. Ult Hail To Be Youf' George Lehr. Bolt Cahill anti lsahel Antlerson eleftecl Soph rlass ol'lieers. Mtn the Floral. Baslcethali game with Blorton, Uxvhite Heat. Baslietlaall game milf. LaSalle. Oh Johnny. .lohn Crycler, Torrie Xvright, Ruth Essington eleeteil College Chili otliieers. Uxvhistlin' Blues. XYilson cteleats llc. hasltethall team. Scatter-hrain. Exams. Popular Songs of Fehruary nl Surrender, Dear. Basltethall game with Lasalie. uYou're the Tops. .lim Faulliner ancl jean Douglas head tumor roll. ln Favor Say iAye'.n George Simpson, Grace nl Xvant You Tonight. Basliethall game with NleDowall, anal john Nlarehi eleetenl trreshman class HHUOVEF- ollieers, Ucan l Help lt? Thornton cleleats haslietloall team. Favorite Songs of Oetoher 'The Girl XX'nh the Pigtailsf' XVJXA. initiation and installation. On the Rue Lle la Paixf' Barham Nlalone. Grace FleDowall, ancl Charles Scully electect olticers ol French fluh. lt's a llap Hap llappy Day. Gott team rleteats ushoot the Sherhert To Fir-.U BllXeS0l'ifil. uso Nlany Times. ttf. hasltethall team R l Tftt. ose Pu y - . Hxvhen l Climh Down lrom Nly Saclcilef' Cluh presents, Uxviltl Hohhy Horses, a play. 'Cer Happy. llc. hasltethall team cteteats hlorgan Parli. ancl Thornton. tleleats College Blaine. Nvfighl- 'iln Gay puree, Freneh Cluh presents play, uvive Uchatter-Box, Assemhly on propagancla. le Roi. nxvliats News? XY.A,.-X. Heatlliner Dance. Careless, llc. loses in illinois .lunior College The plan 'lihat Comes Arouiiclf' Rotary spealxer at Bifskfllli-ll l0Umf'Y- aswnihly. Honestly, Rotary spealter at assemhly. South ot the Border. uhlexirof' suhjert ol Rotary 'Bly lieart Belongs to Daclflyn' XV..-XA. Father- spf-alter, Pet Ditties of Nolferrltner lt l Knew Then. Rotary spealxer tells ol future ol- rollege stuilents. Nl..ay Your Racket. XV,A.A. meeting. Ani l Proud? J..l.C. play, priate ancl Prejudice. presenteil. Cant Xve Be Friends? Conte-renee ol illinois Asso- fiation ol .lunior Colleges. HHigli Society. Formal. P The Hits of December UAS 'Rouncl anal 'Round Xve Go. Roller shitting party. Do lt Again. Baslsethall team cleleats Elmhurst aml Dt-Kath. H00 on Oo, lvm Thrilh-fl. Basltethall game with llf'fZl. Tea lor Two. XV.A.A. hlother-Daughter Tea. 0h Dear. Xvhat Can the flatter Bef' St. Nlary's follege tleleats lqasliethall team. Don't You Put the Bee on Sie. Yearhooli sales flrive. Jingle Bells... Christmas vacation. '4Early in the hlorningf' College New Years tlanre. Top Tunes of Ianuary Billy Baslqethall game with George Xvilliania College. Smooth Sailing, Basliethall team cieleats Coneorclia. The Last .lam Session. Helix-or-Swing. Page Forty-six t Daughter Sport Night. Favorite Tunes of txtarch College NYU meeting. Hl.ights Gut. wins lmlaelmut haslxethall game. HI-IUNY Xvii C:0l'H'lE! KKXPP -EHI DtIYY'n on 'lie FHTl1l?v' XVJXA. Haylol't Swing. Loop the Loop Polka. Capt. .lacli Knight. veteran pilot. spealts to College Cluh. nvagahoncl Dreams. Spring Vaeation. oputar Songs of April 'A-ldhc Crealcing Oltl Blill on the Cree-li. Flusical proclurtion, URL-tl flillf' presenteil. 'AOne-Two-Tliree. Kielitu Hprogram ol Rhythms pre- sr-ntecl hy clann- groups. Day-ln Day-Out. College Yeurhooli Assenihiy. Put That Down ln Xvritingf' illinois College Press CfInlCfl'Iift'. ...Alina-riea's Favorite Caine. .l..l.C. hasehall team rompetr-s in tournament. Hit Tunes of Flay llc-re Comes the Night. Spring liormal, mlqea tor Two, Blother-Daughter tea, All Dressefl Up Spieli nntl Spanish, College ln- ltlflllill flilnfe, Youre Driving Flo Crazy, Exams. Hone Ntorning in Flay. .l..l.C, pienir. Bread ami Gravy. .l.J.C. hanquet. HFurewell Blues. uciootly Goml-By Cx0lIill'ICl1l'Plllf'lll. 0. CHOOL DAYS Time to begin that grind again . . . registration day . . . everyone hurrying . . . greeting friends . . . talking about everything. . . wishing it were vacation time again . . . none of the freshmen satisfied with his Rhetoric teacher . . . sophomores' advice, Don't let it worry you . . . The cry of the boolc peddler can be heard in the gym inviting the Usuclceru to come hither and get ujippedf' Question: VVho won the Fresh-Soph football game? Aslc the freshmen: they'll tell you . . . Bob Cahill and Gordon Peterson must enjoy English history . . . hardly miss a class . . . Two rug-cutters at the lxlixer, lxlarlc Furnas and Jean Douglas . . . Kay Schutten seemed popular. . . nothing like a well-organized stag-line. . . Parlez-vous francais, Jim Duguicl? Vvhy doesn't Helen Vveelcs like blaclc ribbons? George Simpson seems to be out of circulation because of some high-school girl . . . lt's hard to tell Jean and Boots apart, isn't it, Hal? Ray nliellyu Ohman, purveyor of puny puns, is an A student in Physics? . . . Bob Herath had Izzy spells, but Bob Cary has them now . . . I mean her . . . Bob lxlarchi, the high-powered business man, has been bitten by the love bug . . . Vvho isn't? . . . John Cryder wonders if the library is a nice place . . . he spends most of his time outside ol it . . . aslc lvliss Dillman why . . .They say George VX7artel is a dispenser ol the dirty dig . . . As a French BH Lennon is . . . Bill Herbst has been finding food for thought at the Federal . . . Hchuclcu Scully doesn't like class tests in EC. II . . . no one does . . . lxluriel Usborne has a hard time seeing stars . . . maybe she has the wrong technique . . . How does Clark Knowles lceep that wave in his hair? . . . uGinny lN1cEvoy will get you it you donyt watch out, and you'll have a subscription to the yearbook . . . lwlarge Xvard enjoys worlcing on her shark in Zoo? . . . .laclc Devine and June Schieli exchanging New Year's greetings about two weeks after Christmas vacation . . . George Lehr has given up blondes? . . . Jack Declcer thinlcs it easier to move the point since- itys harder to move the transit . . . Another Tin Pan Alley team. Rodgers G' Hart . . . l mean Rodgers 5' Vviswell . June Brehm has trouble with curbs . . . Did you lcnow uBucl: Rogers was a talented singer? . . . aslc him . . . he will tell you in his own fluid ttluentl way . . . Does Ruth Essington like English History? . . . she seems to . . . when she's there . . . Shannon Castle doesn't like cigars . . . Bill uYanlcee Doodle Elms is an authority on the Svedish langeg- guage . . . George Barnes is a Coroner of the caustic comment. SIGNS OF SPRING learns E2 I m V- nun Q1 :ly III? .nhl Page Forcyvseven il: A -.2 fl' -3-:1 I- ..- f ' iv-3 ' ' I I ,,. . 4.- R - 'za A J J fuk H In IN-gun OPHOVIORE CLASS OFFICER vo. . A-Q., , ,,, gy, -:1.,,:,T'f ff:-r:f r,, 1,1 5 - , -, fy 6? 31.2 ff , , t . ,A ,.35,,,5j,,f4 g , ,yn ' ljivm , .?6.. fs we ,. A, 5 , 1 I- WI S :-. f r-:V ' . 141, -'QQLQIQ K it f , fzfffff 5 :.z,-f112.f.i2i21 , i'!fif,5Lz 1: 1. ' ' 2 I.tQI IR ANDERSON CAI HH. ri-IIiS XCLII' th? SODIIOIHOIE' CiilSS NYQIS ilEilfi6Ct George Lehr. George. an excettent stuctent anct ever witting to accept the responsihitilies ptacect heiore him, provect to he a eapahte anct inlerestect ICHKIPI' of IHS CIUSS. tsahet Ancterson, ctass secretary for the sopho- mores. atways seemect to have the hest inter- ests oi the sehoot at heart. utzzyn hact a variect program, participating in sports, stuctent executive wortc. anct ctoing everything she was astaect to Cto with a smite. The vice-presictent. Rohert Cahitt. was one ot the hest-titiect stuctents in the school. Boh was one oi the outstancting athietes of this vearvs graduat- ing Ciass. anct due to his trienctiv personatitv anft gooct sportsmanship he won for himsett many triencts in .t.J.C. Page Forty eight :Az- 'W' wW 'W'fW A 'fr t4gjh1 ,.if?g, ISABEL ANDERSON 4 'J gf,-1 H - In vy7lL1f7!ll'l chose Literature anci Arts. Sine was a mvmimc-r oI ' li -W VV.A.A. and French Ciuh, was class secretary in Iicr -K. ,. A L 4 seconci year. ancI was a nwnilwr ni the cast UI line , 'L 'qv E coiiege play than year. She participatccl in archery, Mr, howling. Iiiiiing, simillcimarci. Iwaselvall, Ienving, ami orchesis. Isabel is going on to George XViIIiams College. LILA ANDREVV enroIIecI in the Teachers course. She Ioeiongeci to Current Events Cluia, French Club, and College Club besides earning a place on the honor mll. She partici- pated in tennis. ROBERT BAIRD tooii up Engineering. Rohert is going to the University oi IIIinois GEORGE BARNES ' r H was a memlver oi the Blazer CI the Chemical Engineering course. e pursue stall.. George is going to attenci Iowa State. EDGAR G. BEABOUT tool: up the Electrical Engineering course, Ecigar intends to go to Rose Poly- f technical. CHRISTINE BENJAMIN studied to he a teacher. She was a me-mIJer DI NN'.A.A.,' College Club. and Current Events CIUIJ, She participated in I'1asIcetIuaII, CI orchesis. Christine may go to IIIinois State Inaseivaii, hilcing. an Normal. JACK C. BERGSTRONI pursued the Pre-Commerce course. He is going to the University oI IIIinois. NEIL VV. BERST was a Chemical stucient. He piayecl tennis. Neii has not cIecicIecI where he wiII continue his efiucation. FRED BEVVERSDORF In IcetIJaII and I3aseIJaII. stuciieci the Engineering course. He played as ' I1 h I1 wiII continue his schooling. Freci has not cIecicIecI w et er e HENRY A. BLOIVIQUIST was a Chemicai stucient, He is going to Iowa State. Page Forty-nine gy.. f -bssgkqg I , I ,.'.,, I g V. 1 . dp- .' UNE BREHINI pursuc-cl tl1rr Lilac-ral Arte fours Q , ,c. -luv was a mcmlir-r ol XV,A.A., College Club, and Fmnrlw Club. Sh.: parlifipatccl in llle Collvgf' play and rlranmiics in lmr scconcl yr-ar: also ricling, lmwling. and arrliery, .lune is going to llmc Vogue Art Sclriool. fNv ROBERT C'Al'lll-L vrlmllcrl in klif- PIC-CIIIDIIIP Dr WALD CANADAY llrgjgr nc Course. llc playccl lmslxr-Ilia Rolveri has noi clr-ciclccl upon Lontinuing luis crlunation K, 'PK JUI IN RICHARD CANlFRl KY mlmsc ilu- Litrmlurc ancl Arts coursr, llf- lie-lungr-fl hi follvq ilulv ll1e r xr-fir, ancl was in nmmlwr ul' llic Blazvr stall lmulli years, lvr-me Bu me-es Xlanaerr incl winning ilu? Blalvr awnrrl llie svumiirl year. llr- will L nivcrsily, uclivrl llw limliiwvriiig umursrh llr' uw, n !lIf'llll7f'I ul Q llvqf l an m iyccl lvnnis, Dunalcl rluvsifl linuw ns yrt wlif- lwr l ln iunl nu stu we Pk f' Nl I XNNON C':XS'I'l-E up xlvclmniral Enginvcrinq llc s k, un, a inmnlwr ul K II. P wnfl 1 Pgv fluln. Sllilliflllfl is going lo tlir' l'nix'r'rsily ul lllinuis. l'5Xl23lIl-Ll.'X k'llANlPOL'X shuliml in lw a lvailwr gli . , v was a mmnlwr ul XX X X C illulw. zincl in lliv 111 nl 'l'lr 0 P I fs I 5lasfnl. Slur- parln 5 I fl lu 1 Q unlnr-sis. lmrlininlun, arrlwry. ancl sliulllvlmnrcl. P 'fix L lQRNl. X V. CUP.-XS pursuvcl llw ljlrmlure anrl Arts fuursv, F 1'- ll X5 I R I Q l lm cillf fs 1 r rm Frm-n . rr-nl llvenls Clulw, nnrl tlif- lf slfill. Sli IIIIIICIPEHC lmwling. Erma will fnnlinuf' livr Pflllii-llltlil lwul is i I wlwrv. R1 JBERT CR! JNIFSIE was a LNlll'llIiSlfy' sluclvnl. llf- ww: . .1 mvinlwr nl K lleqe 1 K .unvm flulm, College anrl was in llm mllege plm mom your. Rolir-rt will go lo ilir' llnivc-rsily ol lllinois. IOIIN H. CRYDER ,luflicd lxlvvlianiral Engincvring. llc- was a nic-mlwcr in K 0 eqe nnrl Currvnl Evr-nts Clulu. llc was prvsimlvnt ul Cnllvgv md tren urvr nl fnllvgv .lulln will gn lo Arinuur lnslilulv ol Il vclmo om XNIDREXX' DANZERO ilmso llio Pre-Cninniercc mursc. He was n mcnilvcr ol fiurrcnl Ex cnt: fllulw ancl parlicipalvcl in lmwling. Anrlrvw will flmnsv lwrhwern he L'niw'rsily nl lllinnis ancl xxnliuclm Cnllz'-gv, llugv lfilly lit CATHERINE DAVIS UHF ge: wus at I.iIwrziI Arts stumlc-nt. SIIP xx is n llI1'llIIK I' UI ' qrunlm Illll-III' Ur Ifrcncli flulm. Slut' purticipzitvtl in ping pong, s '- A n uf' ntn nursf-s QIHIIIUFIIIC xxiII gn 1 IDUHICI, EUILI Illlillig. Il 1 IIII 4It'li1I4'LI HIl4'f1'. ia? Fi.: 4 L5 ' 'W It - tmininglmut is IACK DECKER 'I lllf'lIlIJOI' LII tTUIIPgL MXH' ill'ltI tk I 'iv toulc up IxI8L'IHiI1iCBI Engincvring, Ile was I College Clulb. and was prcsiclcnt ul Collegf- in Iris somntl yi-ur. ,In ' 's gning to tI1c University ol IIIinois or tIiP Univvrsity UI Suutlicrn Culilurniu, IIOXVARD R. DIXON pursued tIie Civil Engineering L-our-'v. I'Ie wus ei me-mln-r UI CUIIQ-gv nnrI V Current Events CIuI1, I'IownrcI will go tu tIie Univ:-rsity ul IIIinuis. , DONALD DOUBLEDAY flmse tlu- Cliemical Engineering cuurse He was I memln-r ul' Burnt:-r I5n.mI Dunaltl will go tu Iowa Stair' ELIZABETH DOUGLAS tuolx Pro-Nursing. Slie was a mcmlicr ul Cullcgi- Lwluln mul XV,A.A. Slm pnr- ticipated in arcliery. Iencing, Iiowling, Imtlmintim, mul Iiilaing, Iflimln-III will gn In Nurtliwestcrn University. Rl'TII ESSINC-TON r-Imse tIie Nursing course-, Slim' wus a mr-inlmvr ul Currmit Evvnls Clulm ancl was in tIie follege play in Imr svvoml yi-ur. SIU- was svcrl-Inry-trcasnrer ol tlie College CIUIJ. Rutli Inns nut tl:-c'iiImI wlwrc- slit- will rontinue Iier mlufalinn. IEAN FARGO pursue-CI tI1e Flusic course, Slie wus at menilu-r nl' XX',A,A.. Ch.-.I Buartl, Cullege Booster Board, Stuili-nt fuum'iI. I,uIiIimilv Bufirnl, and in tlie college plays IUotIi years. SIN' purtimiputz-II in Iqmvling. urvliesis, ancl arclierv. .It-an will gn to IIN- .-X...tIi-my ul W' I'4ine Arts. .IANIES XV. FALTLKNER was a NIC-fIicaI student. He' was a mr-mln-r UI Cullpgff flulm, Imm- will go tu Nortliwestc-rn Ifniversity. ALBERT J, FRIS stuclicd tI1e Pre-Legal course. Ito was a inc-nilqffr UI Current Evvnte CIuIJ, Frenclfi Club. and Irie played baseball. Allwrt will gn tn tIm University ol Soutliem Calilornia. RUTH E. GEIPEL A stucIiecI to be a teaclier. Slie was a me-mlner of Cullegv CIuIw, N K' ' XV.A.A., Co-ecI Boarcl, and Current Events Club. Slit- was secretary I5 55 ol Current Events Club in Iier second year. and receivc-LI tlie Buartl Sh articipalecl in Iaowling, urcliery, Iracl- Sclrolarslmip tI1at year. e p minton. and ping pong. Page Fifty-one lf? wr' C7 'Leia U 'f7r,, -'vu JU kv 2 'G' rw ,t ur - '!-79' -J.-: . X inf r l .sf ,t. if 1 V. H , ly., ' P r 'E' V , . 4 . , . V. he 3 H In ,. ...X t rr'-. A 1. e ' .2 .wif t wh-IWW' .awww f', i.Q,- i N if PT' fi BERDEVA R. GRADBERG studied to ine a teaclier Qtr J . - e was a member ol Frencln Clula, Xv.A.A.. tlxe Blazer stall, and Booster Boarcl. Sire partiripateci in tennis. orclresis, luiliing. fencing. j sltulllelnuarci, llaclminton. ping pong. arcllery. and inali- ruom clancing. Bercleva will go to Augustana College, f A lin, -fNq,.nm XYINIFRED GRAY pursuecl tire Teaclring course. Sire was a rnenriuer ol College Cluln. XY.-XA. unnl Current Events Cluil. Sire participatecl in llasl-ietldall, UYCIICYY, orclresis tennis, ping pong, llaseimll. and lriliing, Xvinilrecl plans to teaclr in tire lall. Q Q XYILNIA GRELL tuulr tire Te-aclmeris course. Sire was a IIIUHIIJCI of Current Ev:-nts Clul: and XV.A..-X.. ancl was in in-lrllff ixlascotn in lner first year. Site participatt-cl in baci- mintun, ibaseinall, lbaslcetlxali, lwiliing. tennis, slrulllc-laoard. arclrery, and orchesis, xxvllllld is uncleCiLlecl almut Continuing lrer ecluratiun, NLXRIE H.-XLEY clause tlu- Teafiuing course. Sire was a nu-miner ol Frenflr Cluli annl XV.:X.:X. Size played baseball. ixlarie intc-mls to tearlr in tire fall. I 1 sl Q BOB IIERATH was as Pre-Curnnuerce stuclent. He was a nu-miner ol Current Events Clulq ami lftxllt-QL' He was vire-presiclent ol time Current live-nts Cluia in lris lirst year. XYILLI.-XXI HERBST clruse tlue Engineering course. He was a memlaer of tire Surveying Squad ami surveci as its captain in luis secoml year. XVilliarn intends to go tu tire University ol illinois, 'f IOHN XV. HOGAN was a PI'l Qx0IlllllCfl'E' stucient. lie playetl lnaslietlrall .iulrn will go lu tire Liniversity ol Nlissouri. DOROTHY IEAN HOUSTON ttmlg Pre-Nursing. Sine was a memlrer ol XVJXA., College Club. uncl tlrr' .KN stall. Sire participatesl in grill, if-nring. artlxcry, lnmvling. lriliing, anti urrlwsis. Dorotlry .lean plans to enter nurses' training Sllltllll, R.-XYBIOND li. KELLY stumliml tlu- Pre-Comnrerre muse. lit- was a menrlu-r ul Current Events Clulr. llc purticipatvrl in lmxvling. K.-XTHRYN R. KIRINICH stmiiecl to ive a temlrer. Sire was a lIIl'llllJ6l' of College Clulr, XV..-X.,-X., furrent Events lilulm, and time JC stall, Sire receivetl tire DJXR. srlrnlarslrip, was in Tire ixlasrut. ami was secretary ul time Current Events Cluln, Sire partiuipatetl in urclrery, lnuclminton, lnilxing, luaslxet- ball, lraselwall, annl tennis Karl ' .. K urvn is going to tire Linivf-rsity of S0lllllCfll Culilornin, Page lrnllv tum H. CLARK KNOXVLES 1 I -1 I u y -f-E2 RAY KIRINCICII I . 1 1 I im' U 11 Xl'flIl2ll IlIllf5l'. III' XYZIN il lll1'IllIN'f ul A' 'fqfqnn pursuecl tlv i 4 I ' , I lui: :nfl C ull.-ge N annul si-rw,-:I ns its si-xref s -la ,um 5 - , - Cf A z l -L tary in Iris sr-ronii year. enroIIe4I in tlie Business mourse, Current Events Clulm. He pnrliup Revreixtinn. Clarii will go to ixiissnuri Stole. XVIIQBUR D. KRIGBAUBI ' Hi' NYHS il IIII'IlllN'I' 4 cliosc tire Pre-Legal courso . Cluli, ami tire JC stall. H tire University ol Illinois. C WYHS EIISU ii tIlP1'r Iv. GEORGE E. LEHR was an Eleftrirzal E g nuncil. College Current Ew- n ineering sluili-nt. II., xx Sluclent C orcliestm. He was time Soplmiimre Qluss Pres College George will cuntinuc Iris L-f.Iu1fiIi GEGRGE LESER stucliecl to Ive a George is going to go I0 Iowa State. Cllenlical Engineer. III' xx JOHN LOHBIAN pursueiii time Clmemical ngine- g E ' mrinf inursn-, I Iln Iuerr-. .Iulin is going on uitli Ins Loyola University Ive ore enm i g scliooling lout Ilasnlt clenticiefi up Ill' XXIIH il lIl1'llllN'f Ill CIIIIIUQK' Qilllll ilnll 'nic-rl in Intm-Blurnl Imsl-u-tliaill ami fn 'IN RI llIl'llIll4'f ul CIIIIUQC' Lllll nts VI ilu limi Niflsfulii iiivnt :xml N'll1 ljH'5Ifll'IlI ol IIN on Iwut Ims not rlf-fi-I--fl wluere. I 'l llIl'lIlllt'f Ill LHIIPQP Qllllt on time si-I.-ml yet. ef- nler. Xvilluur is going In nttenil ,A 2. MARVIN NIADDIS was a I.iIu?-ral Arts sturlent. III' was ii mr-mln-r ul IIN- Blazer ami If stalls. xiarvin will attcncl NflfIIlNX'l'iI4'fH Ioirlixersily M BARBARA ANN NIATONE stuclieci to Ive a teaciler. Sire was ai nn-mln-r ul I ..Il qc C Iuli nt Events Clulw, XV.A..'X., ami Fri-mln Cluim. Sin- wars prvsiilent nl time z Y , f Frencll CIUIJ ancl eamc-CI a plare on tire Iivmnr roll, Iitirlmm Imsnl Llecicleci upon time scliooi in wliicli In linisli Iier emlumaitinn. f 4- EDXYARD NATTESON Cluose tlxc Engineering course. IIL- 'fx 1 YK IN l IIN'lIlIN'I' lil Illl' L lr-Iil'II'l'il' BI qt LIC stall. nncl Uillegi- Ifrlwurzl ilnesnl tion Boarcl. azer G a Iinow wliere Iie will continue Iris mlurntimi. VIRGINIA BLEVOY pursueci tlic Pre-Legal course. Flne uns ai mi-mlwr nl XY.A.A.. I:renCI1 Current Events flizlr, Ilia' Blzm-r ,i..lIi. If si.iII, nnri Stucient Council. SIIG was Iwusiness Illdl1itfJ,l'f ul time IC, Sin- pzrrliii- ' IW.-I,-.li hiking patcci in IvasIQetIvaII, orfiresis, anrl tennis. Page Fiflyfilirm' Iunilnlinfl, rirling, trip. sxumini S, . s - . .. JAMES XV. NIILNE wni El Clwmicfil Enqim-rf' -V ,ring sluclvnt. HP will allffngl D llll? University ul lllin0iS. l KATHRYN MITCHELL l sluclif-nl to lm za lvacllr-r. Sllre was a mr-mlmr ul XY,A.A. l uncl Currvnl Evcnls ClulJ. Rnlllryn may nllvml lllinois X Nurnml. IRNA E, FIOGLE sluflif-ml to lwe a lencllcr. Slie was lmr f'clurnlif1n. n mcmlmr ol XY..-X..-X. lima will not Con tinuc- XVILLIABI MOORE slum' lllf' Pre-Conlnlc-rCf3 Courw. H0 is going lo alfvncl Santa Clam. S5 N RAY JORDAN OHNIAN K .Aa 7 1 .. -ru X KW, Q N iccl llw ixlf-clirzil rourw. Hr- was a mvmlwr nl fullf-gr' X ami limi a pail X' Y ' , aj cluring luis lirsl W-nr. Ray iQ gqing lu tllc l.'i1ix'erSilY nl V X P, Ennis O NIURIEL FI. OSBORNE -hifi I - - - - rlmsc lllc Lilvn-ml Arts vruursv. blw was 21 lm'-mln'-r ul lrencli Clulu, N Currc-nl EW-nts Clulm, Blazvr. ami ,IC skulls. Slwc was Secretary- lrr-nsurvr nl XV.A.A. nml Pulvlicify Clmirnmn ol XYJXA. Sine par- licipnlr,-cl in lmwling, lvail-wllmll, lmzxllmom flemfing, orfllesis, Slllll'l:lP' lvrmnl, lmclminlnn, lalmlf' lvnnif. lliliing, lcnnis, grill, ancl urclmry. x Nlurin-l will ulh-ml llm Vuguv Sflmnl ul Dviign. fx PAIQL PACEY wus u Clmmifnl Engincviing sluflvnl. llc is goin lm g ln ullvml luwa Stale. GORDON H. PETERSON flurlir-cl llm lJl'C LEOl'1lIlICfl'1' ffllllrti HP plnyvcl lwaslivllmll. H0 will nllvnrl Nlissouri Sliilll lb VRANK P. FRANCE pursuvcl tlw lJIT tEUlllIllL'Yli' fuurm. Hr was ax mvmlwr nl tlmo gwlf lmun. Frzmli is going lu rlw lil1iu-rfily ul lmlizma. --'lx X i ,Q PAIRK IA ALLENE PLH-ER ff l N i sluflivcl ilu- l,ilwml Arts rmlrsv. Sliv was n nmmlwr ol l:l'l'I'lfll Clulm, O will ' ii ,IC slulli, :incl Currvnl Evvnls flulv. Slw was wrrsiilvrxt nl Currcnl X X, X I Q ' Evvnls Clulm in ln-r svroml ycur, llalricia will allvml purclue l 5i,flf:',x - ' 'wrsilxt 'PIA 4.2 M- , ,- MQA JU -H mx. . 4. l P11510 Filly'-lnilr x 'lik JIIVI RILEY i Cfillvgf- Llulr. ,lim luis nni lllll I munlinur- luis wllluiliuli, fill 695 If WYRIS Ii Silll ' I I 1-Ilmfnmn. slurlif-4 4- Al I' .1 vlllu-r l , . I l Ill ljrf--lmgnl moursv, II' xx s in rl: il ml ull r ln- v.I.l 1 DONALD ROBINSON lfnl rl films-mi-In II will umhnm- l 'Q' l null L, Ruin! ROBERT 0. ROGERS ll f l LSAIIIIVHI lilll I I I Slucliccl Forvslry. I-Iv was n mr-rn 4- 41 will hilt-nfl Ilw Linivvrsity nl Nlillilvwlzu. ERNIA SCHL'3I,-XCHER Cllosr- Clmmisiry. Slit' will ronlimu- lnr-r slrulii-s lllll lmsnl lwiil l uluvrm'-. CHARLES SCI,,'LLY pursuf-Ll Ilm Prv-Coilulimvrm cmxrsv. Hn- uns .1 mv iv 1- I S S Evvnts Cluli, ami Cfillvgf- Clulb. Ilv was sm-1 nun - 1- my '71- Clmrlvs will ziilcnrl Ili? Linivrrsily nl Illinois. FRANCES LOUISE SNAPP was a Lilwriil Arls slullrnl. Sim wus an IIll Illli1'I' nl I'1m.I, I lull. C0IIege Clulw. XV.A,A., Curn'-nl Eu-nts filnlr, unrl 1-.VMI Iiimrul. Frarirvs will FODIIDUP livr sluciivs. XYILLIAFI STEPHEN rims? Ilie Pre-Blcclir cnursf-. llv w .1 1..4-mln-f ul llu- Shui:-nl Counfil, Class Virfhpn-sifli-nl, ami im-mlwr nl tlw fin-R in-.eliun Boarcl cluring l1is lirst yvzir. Nvillium will ull:-ml Ilw linixvr-ilx' ul Illinois. .IANIES EDXVARD STEVENS stuclir-fl In luv a Ivacllr-r. III- will sillvml llu- l'lIlYA'fiIlV nl lllmfiis, Ig PX PHYLLIS STONE slszciivcl Io lie a tenrlwr. Slw was II mrmlwr nl thll.-qv C lulv, lin-mln Clula. XV.A.A,, Blazer nnfl sn.I'Ik. Sim wus Virv-pn-sicli-nl nl in lwr sefoncl yvar. Slim- purlirsipzilml in I I ln-Ilmll, amlwry. ricling. EII'ILl liaclminton. Ijluyllis is going ln lifvrm- EVA SXYED.-X slucliml Io iw a Icaclwr. Sllc wus I im-In W Curn-nt Evvnls Cluli, Pslaizvr mul ,lf lull . .ml was ' MI-lie ixlasfohu Sim purlicipzilml in urrlwry ulm' mm , ., ' -IIIQ li-nnis, n -.4 vnnis, an luasliellmll, sliullielroarci, lmowling, hi cl Nnrllinm Illinois Slul lliliing. Eva will allvn Pugv lrililyflire f- I.-.MII r Lnllpgp. l Q- ' I I! ., X-M1 'ln yr-f M, V Q45 fw A'5Z-7 'Q s xv 1 55- ' I , gf, 'ww' ,gn-.,. x 'X Y., ' . W N Q, I If I I'I IYLLIS IRENE TEI ILE flln-1' II11' l.iIn-ral Ark ClIllIsI'. SIN' wus zu mf-mIn'r ul Iqn-ni I1 Clulv, Shulvnl Coumil, Cullvgr- fqluli, XY A X ul If' Ill 9 4 J ur , si I. -Iw win mlihxr ol IIN' IC In Iwr Iirfl yi-ur. I, SIN- l!ilftIlIllilIl fl in swinnning. IJIWIII5 xxiII prnlmlrly i1Il1'nrI Ixluwr Iiusinl'-N GIIII-gp. f XX 'X......-V 'Y l'.XRfII.YN 'I'IfSSIA'I'ORIi ffurlir-:I to In' zu In-nrllf-r. SIN' was an mf-mln-r ol fullvgr- fqlulw, XV..-X.A., fum Ijlnlvr Shall. SIU- pnrlinipulf-LI in IaI'xIv If-nni4, sIuuIIIr'ImarfI. annl Ium 1 Q Carolyn will nIIOmI IIIinf1ir. Shih' Nurrnul, P 'PI AGNES E, 'IVRNIAN pureufv'I tliv Pre-I,f-gal cuiirw. SIN- was an nimnlmi-r nl I:I'l'I'lfll Clulwv Ifullmgi Clulw, Currvnt Ev:-nk Clulw, Xv.A,.'AX., anfl IC shall. SIN' was assixtant Pclitor IIN' If ancl Irvasurcr nl mln- l1ff'I'lfll Cluln in Inc-r Iirst year. SIM' won Ilw XYUX 'X gully rliampiunsliip :incl Imil in pnrl in tIw Pollvgr- play in Im First yvnr. Nu pnrIi4lpaIr'mI in Imwlirlg. If-nnis, grill, Ioming, anal nrclnfry. :Xgnm will munhruu In,-r Nlurlivs Iuul Ilas mil flvf IIII'-rl wlwrv. ICYELYN Y.-Xl 'CHAN SILHIIPII ltr In' it It'-llIll'!. SIIC Win H lllvlllllrr nl XX' X 'X RXYNII' IND VRANICI IAR rlmw Enginvvring. Ilf- wa- in liwmlu-r nl Ilir- If' .. .. . mul Outing Clulw SIN- IMIIIIIIIIAIIILI in Iruwlina Im ' , fillrvmm 1I.in4,lng, Imclminhin. t.iI.II- Icnnii nm lhlil'lIilll. , slnll. IIC wa- caphiin UI Ilif- suplmnmrc survvyinq squml nml miriwfl ai pI -rv nn III: I f. , , f lllllllf IUII. RRy'Ill1DIlKI YYl nllvnml ' ' llic I nlvvrsiiy ol IIIinui:. ESIIIER LUIS XV.-XRD Illlfillf'fl Iliv I4-.nlwrs r Y' nursv. Flur unix fi im-mlwcr HI Cullvea- CIuI1 XV..'X..'X., nnrl ,III slaull. SIIP parliwipnlvd in arflwry, Imclminlun Iiilxing, mul SlIllllIl'lI0ilfll, ESIIII-r wunls In Imulu nr-xl yvar, 4-, 4-, LLEURGE II. XX'ARI EL Iuuli IIN' liIlgII1l'l'fIllg zullrw. II 0 un- ll mm-mlwr ul Coll.-Q9 U fwurgv sxiII conlinuv Iiix sluilivs vlsmxlu-rv. IIIfI.IiN IS, XYEIZKS slumlivrl Ijliysiral lffIlu.iIiun, Slay was .1 mn-mln-r ol XX .ix I'I'ffIll'Il fwluli, fiullvgv fwlulv, SI1l:IvnI linunril, If aml lsliIIl'I' skills, Slm was prv.irIvnI ul XY .mil vin--prvsiilm-lik ol llll' SHUI-'nt LIHIIIICII in In-r sf-rmul yr-nr, SIN- rvu-ivvcl XY.A.:X, nw.mI5 Imtli vvnrs .mil Imaml zz p.irI in Ilia' rnllvgc pI.iy. Slw partiupnlml in Iwi-I1.1II, ping p-mg. on lumix, Imilivllr .II 'II ' 4 . rl meg, I1-nnis If-mind Inxlin I , D, fx g. .xml .erflwrxz 1-vn is gluing U iv I ' ' I I III ' , , 1 1I l mn rsih UI Fnullu-rn lnlilnmii I' 4- 4- 4.- i.IQHIlL1If U, XYIIIKIXS um .I I.iIu-r.iI .MIN Xluilvnl. III- ui 1 mi-mln-r UI Cxurr -lllil I'I'l'IIIIl lxllllr. -..,.,,w- ' IIIJXXHXRIJ XY. XX'II.I.,XRII . . I Iinuu- IIIQ .-ilu. ilu Il II nxxlu ix I'i.,I-- lfmv Nix cnI Iivviil- 1 .r .II I -II.---.- I ll 5--:. ll:ll :J-3 HOXVARD NVGLSTED 4,92 :-K un . . l W W II ? stutliuil flu-lnival tlngim-vring, lla- play-it ln-nnis in tus 3 f scum-t year. llowaril will attvncl town Slate linlli-qv N- Q 1 ...J QV E 1 W ,,,.u.-gn j TORRIE ti. VVRIGIH was a Lilieral Arts stutlt-nt. Slit- was an mcinlwr ot l'n-nrli tluls. .lt stall. Current Events Cluli, anal XY,fX.:X. Stu- partiiipateel in liowling, arrln-ry. liatlmintun, anal ping pong. Vliorriv will iunlinui- lu-r sslnmling. leoBER'r B. ZARLEY rlmse tln- tyre-lxletlimal course. lin- was a meniln-r nl tiullvgi' tiluli, liulli-ge anrl Current Events Clulu. Rnliert is going to attvnnt tlie' llnixeisilx ul lllinuls iv le 'v'v Y 'M' Class of 1940 As anolller scliool year approarlles its close anct gracluation time nears, anotller Sopliomore Class ol' tlie .loliet Junior College prepares to enter liortli into tlie worlcl ol turmoil. Ttlis group ol stuclenls, wllo lor tlie past two years llilYE' laeen worliing more or less in unison willi eaeli ottier, will now lJe separalecl. eafli going liis or tier own way. Some will lurtlier tlieir eclucation lny attencling various colleges ancl uni- versities, wliile oltiers will immecliately aclapt tllE'lTlSClVl S to tlie type ot worli lor wliicli ttiey tiaye preparecl. But wlletller tlley Q0 on to srllool or enter tlle realm ol lausiness, il is quite Certain ttiat Bilfll incliyiclual stuclent will try to clo ttie lliino wtiirli appeals to liim ttie most ancl wtiirli will enalvle liim to malie tlie most out ol tnis opportunities. It is the cluty ot ttie S0lJllOl11OTC Class to assume some ot tlie maior responsiliilities ot leaclerstiip in tlie scliool. ln lliis way ttley can sliow tlle lreslimen tlie type ot worlc that is to lne clone, tlle way in wliicli social activities are managecl, anal in general leacl tlie lrestnnen tl1l'OLlLflI an apprenticesliip lay wtiirli tliey may lie tlie capalnle leaders ot time succeecling year. rlilius, as gracluation time approaclies, ttie Sopliomores ot sl.,l,C. prepare to start out in tlie worlcl. leaving laellincl tliem memories ol acliieyemenls wliicli any class would tae proucl to possess. 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