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Mr. Carey Accepts Awards from Mr. Kraft GCJOD SAMARITANS Mr. I. L. Kraft, the founder and chairman of the Kraft Foods Company, has made a tradition of award- ing jade jewelry to those jones students who work hard in developing their individual personalities. Mr. I. C. Staehle, industrial refations director of Al dens, lnc., awards the outstanding typist of the gradu ating class a beautiful, new typewriter. Mr. S. L. Workman, president of Workman Service, lnc., awards two graduales of each class scholarships valued at approximately S125 each. This award en ables a student to go to any college of his choice for one year's session of evening classes The winners are determined by a committee of five faculty members headed by Mr. Carey. Mr. A. T. Bush, office manager of the Acme Steel Company of Chicago, deserves our gratitude for have ing conceived the idea of the Acme Steel Company awards. The prizes are steel trays inscribed with the names of the winners. Mr. Myron D. Ross, president cf the Office Manage- ment Association of Chicago and an office executive of the jewel Food Stores, has been a real friend. His con fributions come through the OMAC and help to make lanes welcome in the business world. We just can't find more generous men than these who work hard to make jones the best recommended school in Chicago. MR. MYRON D. ROSS Iewel Food Stores President of the Office Management Association ot Chicago MR. A. T. BUSH Acme Steel Company MR. I. C. STAEHLE Aldens, Incorporated MR. S. L. WORKMAN Workman Service. Incorporated
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0120 HEAD MAN Dr. Herold C. Hunt, General Super- intendent of Schools, has been our ideal tor almost three years. During this time he has done his best to give Chicago the finest school system possible. Dr. Hunt has been Superintendent ot Schools in many states. He has held this position in Michigan, New York, and Missouri before he came to Chicago. Quite a record! He has been a real friend to lones. He made a surprise Visit to a recent Iones Prom and danced with our Prom Queen. He recently awarded our school Sl25 worth ol books tor our record ot no windows broken. To him we olter our sincere apprecif ation and hope that he will continue al- ways to be the same warm inspiration to the schools ot Chicago. l 41.-..- if t' ' , J. .ea 'f'- DR. HEROLD HUNT General Superintendent oi Chicago Schools
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, lift!:!SDilrlfAllf fai lfzilil KlFg4lL'Jlf1llt Q,-' X , ' BUSINESS AND ADVER- TISING STAFF. First Row: Borner. Ochs, Watson. Erickson. Uc- cello Belle La Fave . y, . Second Row: Mulfitt, Zai- onc, Wulf. Alcala. Connolly, Illig. CO-EDITOR: M a rl e n e Gunnesch ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS STAFF MANAGERS: Frieda Borner, Catherine Uc- cello CO-EDITOR: Don Dan- iels. EDITORIAL STAFF. First Row: Dittrich. Gersky, Grenz. Fisher, Renlc, Carslanien. Bru- der. Second Row: Daniels, Shinners. Gunnesch. Weinert, Harrington, Malis. Erickson. The hard-workina members ot the editorial stall of the IONESVTE, under the guidance ot their sponsor, Miss Thornina, corrected and re wrote copv, scheduled pictures and arranaed them in the annual. The advertising stall, under the direction ol Mr. Franklin, is responsible for obtainina contracts and lay- ina out the advertisements in the yearbook, Dorothy Dukelow, Norine Krupp, Darlene Rodell, Mabel Connolly, and Helen Campbell, tliouah not olli- cial members of either staff, also contributed towards makina the lONESlTE ol l95O what we all hope will be a success, 0 eszfe
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