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The Lilorelry-H 21 Rendezvous for All Deep concentration, complete relaxation, and jolliiication describe the various moods of those who make use ofthe library. Now take a look at the picture in the upper left hand corner and see a perfeet example of deep concentration in the person of -lim Courtney- chemistry, no doubt. Leona Braman is the studlous pencil pusher in the upper right hand corner, And there in the middle, we find Miss Dillmanifc hard at work in carrying out her duties as college librarianilf, Caught in a rare moment of complete relaxation is the otherwgse diligent Barbara Stansbury. Her friend Lucille Greenberg seems somewhat preoccupied. The Jolly group in the lower center picf ture features Laurie Ahti, lvlary jane Pohl, and George lVIcDowall. Study or gossip7 Lynette Lind cudgels her brain in the lower right hand shot, There you have it in pieturesarelaxation, concentration. and lllil' liiieation. tl'Deceased. March 15, 1042 ,Xa This page sponsored by Woodruff Riding Stables 20
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I ilwfli Huynvs. Svcrelurv-Treusurvr rlrlluir Hcnmnel, Presirlvnt Belly lane lunsvri, Sfuilvnf Council ixleriilu-r lolin Himuiwl, Vice-llrusitlmil Sophomores Elect Executives The chemists had strong representation in the sophomore class election this year with Art Hainmel and john Hummel getting the respective key positions of president and vicefpresident. All four officers were on the strongly supported ticket at election time. The duties of the sophomore officers were somewhat similar to those of the oihcers of the fres,l1.man class. Upon election to ofhce they became student council members where their opinions and actions were instrumental in the promotion of various functions carried on within the school. Art Hammel was the presiding officer of the council meetings, in which capacity he set a ine record of achievement. He presided at several student assemblies during the year. He was active in last year's school alfairs. The presidency of the freshman class, as well as the assistant editorship of the I. C. annual, belonged to John Hummel while in his first year. He served two successful years as a student SecretaryfTreasurer, Elizabeth Haynes W.A.A. activities during her two years. the honorary Boots and Saddle Club W.A.A. Before becoming editor of this year's editor of last year's edition. Her voice tions including the French Club, Blazer of which she served as president. She Al Q -- council member. has participated in most of the She was selected as a member of and elected vicefpresident of the annual, B, Jensen was co'art has been heard in several organizaf staff, and the Mask and Wig Club, also served on the student council. This page sponsored by 19 Baskin, Men's Clothing
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Kuirlvlll Minn: Harlem: flirniplmu ljrisiniu' Hlimnu' Huvn .NL lrrlsan ffgun :wif nlvull liflllllllvl onclay Noon-- Stuclent Council Meeting President ........, , Arthur Haminel VicefPresident ........ .,.... A lberta johnson Secretary'Treasurer ...,, ..... G arland McCowan Sponsor ,...,. . ..... Mr. R. L. Frisbie One of the wonderful advantages of higher education lies in the fact that students are given the powers of self-government. ln Joliet Junior College we have this privilege and exercise its powers to the greatest degree. Formal meetings under the parliamentary rulings were conducted weekly with the president of the student council presiding, a secretaryftreasurer recording the minutes of the meetings and taking care of the financial details, and the vicefpresident assisting in conducting the meetings. The council members included all the class othcers along with a represen' tative from every school organization, This provided a variety of ideas for all matters debated upon, and invariably brought out the best results. Student government has reached its highest peak this year under the super' vision of wellfmanaging officers. A great deal of credit must also rightly be given to the faculty sponsor. Mr. Frisbie, for he at all times counseled and advised the othcers and council on all matters of business where such were necessary. The council functioned as a unit at all times in order to be a success. VVith this in mind alone, the idea of student government for the student body and by the student body, success was assured. This page sponsored by Rugar Young Agency I' ,mv ll fxfmlil .Wi Hi
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