Jones Metropolitan High School - Jonesite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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1 JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seated: Elea M nor Kniat, 41-l Vice-President: Richard Graykowski, 4A President. r. C. B. Carey, Sponsor Standing: Iohn Quirke, SA President: Eleanor Kalter, 3A Vice-President: Donna Bay SA Iunior Board of Directors Treasurer: Marlene Lester. 3A Secretary: Margaret Sims, 4A Secretary: Ioan Stolarz Fecreggrg: Eilsaraor Schultz, 4B Treasurer: Marion Olson. 4B Vice-President Ioan le ICS, fesl en . The Iunior Board of Directors is sponsored Through board action, Mr. Carey secures by our principal, Mr. Carey. This board con- cooperation of the Iones girls in the matter of sists of the four class officers from the 3B, 4B, wearing hats and not wearing sweaters or SA, and 4A classes respectively. The president bobby sox, also the cooperation of the boys of the 4A class presides over all the meetings. concerning the wearing of coats and ties. The Qeneml subject of discussion Gt the Our student body is very fortunate to have befifd meetings COHCG-ms WCIYS cmd mefms Of the Iunior Board of Directors, for we feel that improving OUT school- Eflch Class Officer it is like a student government in which our C01leCTS questions, Cflficismsf cmd suggestions individual opinions are voiced by class officers from the students in his or her particular group Whom We have Chosen GS our leaders- and submits a report at the meetings. V S t . h. h b u htm d i At Board sessions Mr. Carey helps the Ome Oplcsw lc Were To 9 p ur HQ student officers solve problems and answers the past year were: cleanliness and neatness questions He is not only fair but also Very of appearance throughout the school and cafe- frank in his advice cmd decisions. teria, homework problems, conduct in the lunchroom and halls, locker conditions fsorry there's not enou h g space for the awful detailsl. SP Thank you, Mr. Carey, for making this or- ganization possible.

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TOURS CLUB RIDING CLUB G. A. A. REPRESENTATIVES ln the top picture we see Ruth Strauss, Zora Govedarica, Dorothy Anderson, Claire Harrington, Ioyce Bridgell, Marion Castronovo, and Concetta Curatolo as they might appear when on their way to Visit some point ot inter- est in our city. Club Tours are sponsored by Mr. Pall ot the Iones faculty. The Tours Club visits museums ot art and science, the Histor- ical Society, and any other place ot interest which is also educational. ln the middle picture Barbara Paradee and Gloria Benesh represent the Riding Club, spon- sored by Miss Gorman. The Riding Club members usually ride in the afternoon after their classes. These sessions always take place at Christensen's Stables. Through arrangements made by Miss Gorman and the members, it is possible tor the riders to take lessons from expert riders and teachers at the stables. The Girls' Athletic Association is also sponsored by Miss Gorman. Each division room elects a representative to the GAA. The lower picture shows representatives Charlene Dahlberg, Helen Tosti, Catherine Fahey, and Concetta Curatolo. The G.A.A. welcomes all 3B's to lanes on their tirst day when the 4B's sponsor a Big- and-Little Sister party. The Girls' Athletic Association also spon- sors the Volleyball Tournament which starts in December. Each division is represented by a team. All games are played in the morning before classes. The champions are determined by a Round Robin system. We have a great deal ot all-year-'round fun in these organi- zations.



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SPECIAL ION ES CLUB Row 1: I. Watson, T. Naleway, M. A. Poczatek, I. Ivarsky, M. Lester. Row 2: D, Buy, C. Baron, L. Anderson. Row 3: P. Curry, H. Hodits. Seated: Miss Sennott OFFERS SPECIAL SERVICE Arline Krueger types and Carol Iacobsen files under the direction ot Miss Teitge. Iones Librarian. 1197

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