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ldusimfss 61116 ,Cairns About Kusiuess Wzfrld -1 Ci FIRST ROW, left to right: Marsha McCraith, Sandy Tierney, Dave Sandahl, Marietta Merlo, Nancy Werner, Connie Johnson, Monica Clark, Carol Fiser, Betty Anderson, Evelyn Elmore. SECOND ROW, left to right: Bob Haggerty, Jim Herringer, Terry Peel, Rich Engelhardt, Gene Egizio, Ward Vaughn, Terry Townsend, Jim Wiegmann, Mike Merfeld, Dave Ewing, Gordon Davis, John Gabel, Bill Dow, Bob Larking, Bob Lewis, Tom Marion, Leslie Yunker, Jim Troutman, and Mr. John Corradetti, sponsor. Students who are seeking a profession in the busi- ness world are aware of the advantages of belonging to the JJC Associated Business Club. Guest speakers from the various a r e a s of b u s i n e s s are presented at its monthly meetings. These people speak to the mem- bers concerning the requirements, opportunities, and advantages of their specific fields and conduct infor- mal question-and-answer periods following their talks. It is through the knowledge g ained from these talks that many students become enlightened about their field of endeavor. The most memorable event of the year is the an- nual spring banquet. It is at this time that awards for outstanding scholarship, loyalty, and leadership are presented. The banquet is concluded with the naming of the new president for the next school year. OFFICERS, left to right: Jim Troutman, Presidentg Bob Lark- ing, Vice-president, Bill Dow, Treasurerg Jim Herringer, Stu- dent Council Representativeg Nancy Werner, Secretary. f . 5 J 1 15
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,. Y' it JMS Grow SMS stands for Students of Medical Science of Joliet Junior College a nd has 135 members. SMS is not so much a club as a pre-professional career organization, very serious in its purpose and quite astonishing in its accomplishments. Right to Left, standing: Mr. Edmund Puddicombe, sponsor: Sa Wohlgemuth, secretary, Barb Merrell, vice-president: John Gre president: Mr. William T. Allen. sponsor: Mrs. and Dr. Morgan: 2 Mr. Glenn Young, sponsor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Natalie Gonzalez, Lucy Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Ruth Kruse, Judy Bunton, Barb Jock, Lynda Berryman, Linda Held, Dala Kistner, Judy smith. Linda McCreery, Peggy Carter, Marlene Schwarz, Ruth Wilkie. THIRD ROW: Sally Wohlgemuth, Trudy Fenili, Carol Bunte, Bonnie Fetti, Phillis Sing, Nancy Nordmeyer, Sharon Winkler, Carol Foutz, Lorna Miller, Jane Berlin, Sherry Balog. BACK ROW: Mr. Young, Sue Morganegg, Barb Warren, Marge Friebel, Connie Fiorenzo, Melinda Liggett, Judy Nieman, Karen Anderson, Vivian Mondy, Carolyn Harmening, Karen Philipps, Karen Carstens, and Judy Proffit. 16 61693 .1 ,i1im' FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Kienlen, Joan Erickson, Doris Sandiford, Jane Peterson, Barb Helgeson, B Merrell, Melanie Schroeder, Karen McCoy, Sally Jo Siegmund, Suzanne Drazy, Judy Mansholt, Mr. All SECOND ROW: John Gregg, Joe Marconi, Larry Morris, Phylis Bodenhamer, Agnes Hawkins, Marie Orosco, J Vargas, Tom Grimm, Jack Needles, Ron Pacin. BACK ROW: Jack Shiffer, Don Neal, J. Loran Kimsey, La Flory, Robert Hancock, Andy Roechner, Ray Jones, Delmar Richards. 'Q 'J gy 5 E 5 -M .1-N., ,3
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