Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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,761 Finger Very ,Adi 5 The purpose of the IC Players organi- zation is to extend to all its members the i chance to participate in theatrical produc- tions as actors and also to learn various production techniques. The student is taught to take his work seriously and to portray his role to the best of his ability. The emphasis is placed not upon develop- ing professional actors but upon instructing the students so that they become more fa- miliar with the drama. This year has bee n an active year for the players. L OFFICERS, left to right: Debbie Houseknedht, recording secretaryg Marty Sharp, vice-presidentg Terry Williams, presidentg Marsha Stull, secretary- treasurer, Lorena Cantrell, Student Council representative. BACK ROW: Mr. Daniel McCarter, Debbie I-louseknecht, Jackie Jasper, lay Becher. Foe Edmon, Tony DeAnge- lis, Ray Carpenter, Phil Crowe, Lorena Cantrell. SECOND ROW: Pat Hunsley, Penny Wills, Ioyce Speckman, Marsha Stull. Marty Sharp. FIRST ROW: Joan Sorensen. Terry Williams, Marilyn Simonetti. 1 'gill if 'ii' ' T T is i 12 if N Y

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55,4 l7re,vares far Sfufurc if ' me is E 'TTS W OFFICERS, Left to right: Ron Petrinos, president, Lee Vargas, vice-president, Mrs. Brewer, sponsorg Alma Lauffer, Student Council representative, and not pic- tured Rosalie Bennett, secretary-treasurer. The St-ud e nt Education Association is a professional or- ganization for students interested in teaching as a career. Phe IIC Chapter, w ith an active membership of eighty stu- ients, provides important information concerning standards, rends, and opportunities in the teaching profession. Service, too, holds an important place in SEA activi- ies. The group sponsored the reception for guests at home- :oming in October, mailed invitations to parents, provided i Courtesy Treat for the faculty during American Education Connie Roman visits at the Salem Home Week, maintained the schoo1's outdoor bulletin board, con- tributed to the American Field Service Program at JTHS, and presented a music al program and gifts of fruit, maga- zines, and hom e - m a d e C oo kie s to patients at Sunnyhill Sanitarium. Officers of SEA are: Ron Petrinos, presidentg Cecilia Vargas, vice-presidentg Rosalie Bennett, secretary-creasurerg and Alma Lauffer, Student Council representative. Sponsor of the group is Mrs, Grace Brewer. SITTING: Janet Williams, Julie Walker, Pat Hunsley, Sharon Cronholm, Lee Vargas, Helen Rothlisberger, Michele Curtis, Betty Tabor, Betty Anderson, Marsha Schwartz, Alma Lauffer. STANDING: Loran Kimsey, Mary Kay Smith, Larry Morris, Charlotte Sak, John Frattinger, Tom Adamowski, Phyllis Etheridge, Bill Holt. Marsha Lubick, Karen Gullicksen, Ron Snedic, Lois Zentarski, Bob Bossom, Lynn Freehauf, Bob Viconti, Renee Slatton, Tony De Angelis, Harry Eicher. ' li ill . I' I' 55



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Chi year One of the big highlights was the winning of first place in the homecoming float competition and the execution ofa musical half-time show. ln Decem- ber the annual student-directed one-acts were pre- sented. Several Christmas programs also were presented. The second semester activities are highlighted by the annual spring play. This year the play Star Dust is to be presented. In May there is the spring banquet with the presentation of the Oscar Awards to aspiring young actors. We of the IC Players have enjoyed presenting entertainment for the college, not so much for the recognition it gives us, but be- cause ofthe enjoymentwe can bring to other people. Marty Sharp and Penny Wills in Mary Queen of Scots. 1 3-A , -. 2 . fsfsfrf-fflt-xlrfiafi I .- l 'I .r , .ff - gr -. --iv.--3? .. .- . 2- , . is ' - N f- T, 9 -- 0 T ' 1-r f ,J , , Q5'1h.f-'sg Q ., 'rag 4 ,. pg: r w,52.v--rf a Q- 5' , 4 , F P-TZ-N. 4 ' . '51 . .,.. .,...4.-f x -, ,at - ' ,, - . T 4- ' , rl ' l' A s if f ' -pfii.-P .4 fir' r . 5i , at -- . r .' . 'rj - 'L' 9 ' ' - Wit I , I ,.,. .. i5 -f ,p lay Becker, Phil Crowe, Layne Meeker, and Al Levering in Ar- bie the Bug Boy. Terry Williams and loan Sorenson in Hello Out There, ein. .rl Nl gk P 13

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