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SAMARITANS , GOOD MR. C. B. CAREY Director, lones C.H.S. PROF. RICHARD COX Head, Marketing Dep't De Paul University 1 MR. DON MASON Chicago Sales Executives Club . Z ln the picture above we see Mr. Carey accepting a Iones award - a set of Britannica Encyclopedias - from Professor Cox, Head of the Marketing Department of De Paul Uni- versity, and Mr. Don Mason of the Chicago Sales Executives Club. We are very grateful to professor Cox and Mr. Mason for donating their gift, presented because every student in our school wrote a thousand-word essay on Selling as a Career. In the photographs below we see five more of Iones' warmest friends and patrons. Mr. Harold W. Dickhut, president of the Office Management Association of Chicago and executive of Stivers Office Service, helps to make lones welcome in the business world by his contributions which come through the O.M.A.C. ' Mr. A. T. Bush, office manager of the Acme Steel Company, wins our appreciation for his unique idea of the Acme Steel Award. Each of ten Iones students rating highest in scholar- ship receives a steel tray. Mr. I. C. Staehle, industrial relations direc- tor of Aldens, Inc., awards the outstanding typist of each graduating class a typewriter. Mr. I. L. Kraft, founder and chairman of the Kraft Foods Company has made it his custom to award jade jewelry to the Iones students who have worked hard in developing their in- dividual personalities. Mr. S. L. Workman, president of Workman Service, Inc., awards to two graduates in each class scholarships valued at S125 each for one year's session of evening classes. We thank all of you, good friends. MR. I. L. KRAFT Mn H. w. DICKHUT pounde, and p,eside,,,, Office MR. A. 'r. BUSH C,,,,,,,,,,,,, Km, Mn. 1. C. srAr:H1.E Mn. s. L. WORKMAN Management 1-lss'n. Acme Steel Company Foods Company Aldens, Incorporated Workman Service Inc
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I 4127 HEAD MEN DR. HEROLD HUNT General Superintendent ot Chicago Schools . DR. HOBART SOMMERS Assistant Superintendent in charge of Vocational Schools May we introduce Dr. Herold C. Hunt and Dr. Hobart H. Sommers, head men of the Chicago Board of Education. Dr. Hunt, the General Superintendent of Chicago Schools, is the ideal of all public school students in our city, because he does his best to give Chicago the fine school system it now has. Dr. Hunt has held the position of Superintendent in a number of states. Before coming to Chicago, he held this position in Michigan, New York, and Missouri. Because of our record for having no broken windows, Dr. Hunt awarded to Iones S125 Worth of books for our library and the students' enjoyment. Dr. Sommers, Assistant Superintendent in charge of Vocational Education, has been a true friend to the faculty and student body of Iones Commercial High School by keeping up an active interest in the future development of Iones. His interest is shown by the many visits he makes to our little school- house. He has visited our classes while in session and has also been a guest at several faculty meetings. In the past Dr. Sommers served as the principal of Austin High School for ten years. He now has charge of Iones Commercial High School and besides this he also supervises Washburne Trade School, Chicago Vocational School, Wescott Vocational, Dunbar and Richards Trade Schools. We know Dr. Sommers is doing the best possible for us because of his keen knowledge of modern educational problems, especially those that have to do with vocational education. To Dr. Hunt and Dr. Sommers, we, the students of Iones Commercial High School, offer our sincerest appreciation for their loyalty, interest, and generosity to our school. We hope that in years ahead, We will continue to Work for people who inspire us as much as our head men did during our school days.
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ozveszik EDITORIAL STAFF, Seated: Marilyn Kentish, Ioan Wein- ert. C h a rl e n e Dahlberg. Shirley Ann Krucsler. Stand- ing: Elsie Grenz, Violet Sar- aiolean, Donna Fisher, Ioan Graf. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Ioan Graf. ADVERTISING and BUSINESS MANAGERS: Gloria Ben- esh, Calvin Konkowski. BUSINESS STAFF, Row 1: Iean Sarlin, Ioan Bryson, Don Bilotta, Iulia Lekovich. Lillian Claahsen. Barbara Paradee. Gloria Benesh. Center: Catherine Fahey. ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Peggy Hicks, Donna Tammen. Every year lones brings forth from its student body memories of unforget- table experiences bound up in a single volume entitled the Ionesite. This publication requires a Whole year's preparation - many long and tedious hours involving the skills, abilities, and enthusiasm of both the business and editorial staffs. The business and advertising staffs collect all fees and solicit all advertise- ments Which are to appear in the current issue. These ads help to bear some of the tremendous expense involved in publishing the yearbook. The patron- age of section which appears each year is also the fruit of the efforts of this staff. lt is also their policy, as directed by Mr. Franklin, to get as much finan- cial support as possible in the form of outside-school subscriptions. Writing all descriptive matter such as captions, identifications, stories, taking pictures of club groups and school activities, is the job of the editorial staff. This group also has charge of compiling and arranging all Written material preceding publication of the volume. Both staffs have Worked smoothly under the direction of the editor-in-chief, loan Graf. This year, instead of being issued in lune, copies of the yearbook will be mailed to subscribers at their home addresses in August. ln this Way late spring events as well as the Iune Prom and Graduation Exercises will be in- cluded in the book.
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