Kaskaskia College - Lens Yearbook (Centralia, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Xj ..,,,.l H ,,n ,Z-X sg T H I in 11,1 . as Us W E 5 1 I as am, was C7 M'1fiiMLUi- s ,M -Tj , f ,I I. This page sponsored by The Old National Bank of Centralicr A Complete Banking Service Pat Stonecipher Presents STAR SHOWCASE i Capable Administrators F ormulate Policies BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert I. Hartley: Glenn I. Champ: Doyle K. Byars Otto Hasenfuss I R Wilson president Lloyd S Hen Merle Whrtsell Iames D Lacey IC Students, At this time it is a pleasure to con- gratulate the graduating class of l956 and to praise all students who have at- tained a commendable record. lt is my sincere hope that you will continue your educational career. The community, state, and nation are in great need of trained minds. There is much to learn. There is much to do. We are living in a very complex world, one that has made great technological advances in the last quarter century. It is your responsibility to be prepared to understand these complexities and thus add to the Welfare of society. It might be well to keep this thought in mind that only insofar as We serve society do We grow and make progress as individuals. Lloyd S. Henson This P4199 SPOHSOTQC1 bY LLOYD s HENSON MA The City National Bank oi Centralia 5uPenn'fendem 8 R. O. BIRKHIMER, M.S., M. Ed. Dean of the College Dean of Men IC Students, It will never be possible to assess fully the benefits you have received at Iunior Col- lege. For the rest of your lives, you Will be evaluating your growth and accomplishments hereg you Will regret lost opportunities, you Will Wish you had made more ot your efforts, and you Will be glad you have done as much as you have. You will appreciate some of the goods you have received here, but many are the values of your education which you can- not now nor ever shall even realize. Although We can not measure the moral, cultural, physi- cal, and academic cubits We have added to your stature, We are not ashamed of our pro- duct. We hope you are not disappointed in us. R. O. Birkhimer Assist In Developing Character Through Education DOROTHY IENNINGS. A.M. Dean of Women IC Students, Congratulations to the Iune graduates of Centralia Township Iunior College! Wherever you go from here and Whatever you do- whether it is to a university or to a job-our best Wishes go with you. To all the IC student body-may you con- tinue to take advantage of your opportunities and may you finally achieve the goals that you have set out to reach. Dorothy Iennings This page sponsored by Friedrich Insurance Agency Our Qualified Teachers Instructed Classes Centralia Iunior College Was or- ganized in September, 1940, With this philosophy as its guiding light: To provide the best possible op- portunities and situations for demo- cratic learning and living by mak- ing the school offerings administer to the present and probable future needs of every student. To make this philosophy practical, our col- lege program has been made two- fold: to prepare students for occu- pational and civic competency and to equip them for further semi-pro- fessional and professional training. kv .5-it - Celebrity Row-All dressed up for the Annual Christmas xi VERA GOESSLING, M.S. X VERNA MAE HELM, M.A. EMILIE HUCK. M.A. IRENE Librarian Home Economics Geqgrqphy English This page sponsored by Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Centralia C , L in L' ' , M.A. ROBERT A BARR M.S. WALTER H. ATCHISON BS L D ATKINS ME '. D , Wa if fm .- 3 55, ,,..-vw ' ' :gf :- 5 I? f - --. 21 'P ...... lb :P Art Engmeenng 3,52 LK Y Q-'QW 536 ff-1222 -E 235 fewer 13 Wi .--. W .. .-......,. .,,., , ..., . ..,.,- 54' 5 .. Dv ' cgmw . 1' v A : . Q -af ,e R, I-.bee f , . 5, - ::j'fgfe'5:e5' .,, af :3,f..1f- , -I -aim - - 1ngf,,,3 ,' ,?:-:V ,W m,'.v.g- 5 M 'MQ AMW V eu, kr-w ,,yE,:g,. M.. , ,,., .Q ,-:5.,.5:::55:g:5::.gg-,gf BLAIR BRASEL, MA HAROLD M BROWN MA American Govemment Enghsh Lxtercrture E LUTHER MA OTHEL P MANSELL, M.S. zthematics Physzccxl Science Merle Wlutsell Insurance Agency 11 M Relaxed Occasionally Sponsored Activities During its sixteen years our col- lege has grown from 62 students the first year to 227 last Septem- ber, the largest enrollment in the history of the school. To keep pace with the increased enrollment and the needs of students of varied in- terests and abilities, the adminis- tration has added some courses and refined others. This year twenty- tive faculty members Were required to carry out an enlarged program. Evening classes in adult education have become an important part ot the offerings of Iunior College. WMM 'Wh 'H K- 5 Birkhimer and part of his clan take time out to eat and re-hash happenings of the day. ROBERT W. SANDERS, M.A. CLYDE SMITH. M.S. CHARLOTTE E. SPURLIN. M.A. FRANCES R. Business Education Chemistry Speech and Education Business This page sponsored by Friedrich Finance Co. and Fox Illinois Theater M 1551 A, ' , HF: 0'ff V Dqvln. if 'f Q 11 1. , 1 . s DOROTHY MITCHELL, M.A. CHARLES R. MUNDELL, B.S. D Business Education Physical Education B.S. Physical Education X , .A Il 93,1 Q sf If IULIA PHILLIPS, A.M. THELMA ANNA PHILLIPS, M.A. PAUL W. RAU, M.S. English Composition Business Education Business Education fl ' Qi .5 A x 0 ,' -,J J 0 f FEVENSON, M.S. JAMES S. TUCKER, M.S. GEORGE L. WARREN, A.B. e and Sociology Biological Science French This page sponsored by The Smart Shop and Icxsper's Apparel 13 September brought back to school the largest class ln the history of Centralia Iunior College-us sopho- mores Our two years here were spent in learning and studying, but intermingled social and sports events added much to our enjoyment and develop- ment Now many of us will continue our education at other colleges, While others will venture into the busi- ness or professional World. To the administration and to the faculty, we Wish to express our gratitude for your counseling, interest, and enthusiasm, and for your time so freely given us. The Graduating Class of 1956 Bob Beck .... Larry Cooksey Vice P: Randy Krme Secretary tr It's a great 'life Gaming New Ideas. We Hope. Ray and Margaret's Gang 3-'Rr so X X r N X QXK K- DEE BUNDY' LOWELL BUNDY General Agriculture Chose Careers This page sponsored by Gehrig Studio 15 1 A I If if 7 -, 5 A :,. ' 'KN - ' '.:'i5iE?g.- Xl! .Q 3' H .:.e M 1 jglm xx .' Qglffgp I 'R N 1 :L EARL CARTER Engineering CARRELL CHILDERS Business .4. Q, CARL BAKER Liberal Arts LARRY BEADLE General BOB BECK Liberal Arts MARY IO BEIER Teaching WALFRED BERG Teaching TRUMAN BROMLEY General SAMMYE CERVI General JERALD CHRISTIAN Teaching LARRY COOKSEY Engineering DEAN DEADMOND General BONNIE DODD Business SHARON ELIFRITZ General MARILYN PARK Teaching ROGER PARK General ,M am 410' Wd Mill, AMW IACK FORTH ,P ' ALFREI5 FRANKE NANCY GAMMON LARRY GU General ' Business Administration General Gene! BEVERLY HANNA BILL HESER - M ff, . 'L ' J Qef 'Ef- , Z: .LI W .fI a5ag:- --ea H ,V ufiif., . ::: ' 'Ei ' ff H ' :-: -:-.-::2:25:5' :2: sf ' 1? xi E X i Teaching Business Met and' Elected OHICGIS This page ,sponsored by Webster's Greenhouse Gross Style Shop 6' 41' YORAL A. T. MCCRARY MARY LOU General Teaching .' . , IANET s. MURPHY - . , '-1-M,!,Q6, . 4.4 4J 5- Teaching ms ' d 'QQQ Q A Prpg'ra1?l5-44, 7 was I ' .J This page s fdw Ross Flower Shop Sears, Roebuck Co. ' 1'?3?fi5:fR4 DWIGHT I-IEYDUCK Secretarial NADINE HILL Teaching MARTHA I-IOUSER Teaching FRED KELLY Business Administration RANDY KIME Business Administration FLORA LANE Teaching E V I . .,.,. 1 'il w-m , g,:g iz - rage 1 V a M.. if f ' ' , '- -.:f5:QQ?- R ,V . Tu- - 1 A - 3:5 , Mgr H - . :.: ,dis , ,-A-Q, Q f iff '1 A if r 'W -,nw H e Q1 -- - Q :- A 1: 3, A I 4 I :'. H-,, . . -v 17 H .'l'r . II ' 7'5 f w +4-Ei4W' ' L-354: Hs- ww. 4: pf f 5-4' -.wwf :www-' V if 41: ja-.-r-. - 'H - -A -.:::1f: f'-' 'ef' 4,3 by N 5 i ,, '12:75ii3ii'i Iii: .9::'z...-1-EMGM s. , ' . - Ir' 1 arg: Q 11,715 f 1 Kwai we 5- 9 514 if M F whgig' qi? X fi . JERRY MITCHELL A Engineering BETTY NEVILLE Teaching VIRGINIA PI-IELPS Teaching DORIS PHILLIPS Business IUNE RAMSEY Teaching MILTON REDMAN Teaching GENE REIM Engineering MARVIN RIECHMAN Business Administration 'Q-it 4 21 'fav' I Fir' lic I 1 'W ' ...... IIM SHEILS LEROY SHORT BUDDY SHULER RONNIE General Engineering Engineering Teach Sophomore Class Forum 18 Planned Class Activities This page sponsored by Centralia Steam Laundry o 'O 1 X4 , , i ,1 'V J W X . x 1 I WHITCHURCH LARRY WILLIAMSON Economics Business forked Towards Graduation This page sponsored by Centralict Nehi Bottling Co. 5, , C f ' - 1 A x . n f 1 V - 1 rf-J ' ,hh Tfjf., Q,'.1'.- gl,-. 4.551 - I , .Piave . ' ,..fn.ws-.U W 5 ' ' ,fr -rn' . Lis, I - W .. , Us ,,. W, ,,.,,! A,,, 's....,'. Us-,af DAVID SPRENKLE Business Administration PAT STONECIPHER General ORVILLE STOVER General IIM THOMAS Engineering JESSE THOMMAS Business Administration DAVID WHITCHURCH Engineering 5 sis SAM WRIGHT BOB YOUNG Teaching Business Look. Listen, Learn - A New Class Crossed the Threshold Taking another step in our lives, We freshmen entered Iunior College in September. Ours was a large class-a class who soon became a part of the varied opportunities open to us. Members of our class played important roles in the organizational functionsf And our contribution to the scholastic standard of the school Was a commendable one. We profited much, intellectually and socially, from our year here. Whe- ther We return to IC or set out on a new venture, We Will always be proud to have been a part ot the Centralia Iunior College Class of '57. Chance of a Lifetime E. L Janice Edmison ,..... Secretary-'treasu Eddie McBride ................ Vice Presidu MUIY Hurst -...... .............. P reside Confidential File Indescribably Delicious wlmllllulnllllfnlnnmmxx .. . ' ' 1l.v- Q . F' V l ,gc a-,:'fJ1 ' r , J ,.: L i - ' Lili - ,-,N , i -f lun ,fy dx Altadonna Bobby Baird Harold Barton Iim Barton Ierry Bateman d Berbuum Morris Berry Kathy Besant Gene Birkhimer Estel Blackburn et Boger Mymon Brashear Hilbert Brinlcmann Roy Brown Dennis Burlleyson Renewed Old I I Friendslups Made New Acqucuntances Thcxt's the 364.000 question. 1 This page sponsored by Queen-Boggs Barbara Carroll Robert Cone Wayne Diel xr Lavern Carroll Truman Crandall Ianice Edmison Robert Cicigoi Elsie Crane Bob Eller . Visited our Library Achieved New Standards Thoughts For the Day Bill Clarida Loretta Davenport Allen Franklin Gary james Martha unted for Hcrrbrcmce Searched for Knowledge Gumbill l Hawley Heyduck For Men Only Fred Gamer Murry Heard Gale Hill aff - .a- V . 1 1 x n 'A 1 1 I -L '!fl,!i bf' . , .1 mike W Kenny Grogg' Jerry Heflin Iames Iackson If Af X A ,Qi 'n f, f f ' gf' 'X' lffjgv 4 45 - ,. 5' . :T A' 1-3 :Li E' is ffm M A.:-ze Em Q if ' y i Q'-C A 1 Sharon Kaney Patty Keltner h Charles Lauder Iackie Mainer Gene Eddie McBride Don Meador Lola Mixon Bernard Moore Carroll Charles Mullins lean Myers Norma Outhouse Iecm Piercy Iunmxep Attended Assembhes Planned Class Activities in walking down the aisle This page sponsored by I. C. Penney Co. Hite Cleaners nert Prahl Mary Ann Hahm Robert Rainey rry Riley Patty S. Rhoton Phyllis Schweda Skambraks Ianice Skort Harold Slagle Relaxed 1n the Rec Room :rx fo Strains of Ed Bonner Name that tune This page sponsored by d Continental Oil Co. Harry A. Riley. Agent 25 ,-,W vii 'I V: x E J Teddy Reim Margie Rhodes Larry Shaw Bill Shelton Dick Stalcup Bill Sutherland lee 1 ar: J r .gg Jw H if, H g at 4 I S J , 1? ii Y .,.,':i Q' .. Ml, bi N .... ..... , , . , . ,. . . - .. !e.::,.f,f...L-ss:ffass: Q . - !'..f ' , Jug ' um 3 Richard Swartzlander Thomas Telford ' Ierry Todd. Ieanette Tolley I. C. T Bill Tracy Iudy Trapp Robert Trieglaff Doris Upchurch Iocm Rex Warden Mary Beth Warren Wanda Williams Bill Wright L F: -.N , Ended a Successful Day Awaited a New Tomorrow Coke Time This page sponsored by Vasel Company Galbreath Funeral Home 26 I X.f' ,Ja E7- Nj, .N,. ,1- :IZQ-J' iff A. , new me wsiin BR' km Hnww H mx Massa H . . as HW 5 ..,-...N F' la-- N.f' This page sponsored by Centralia Stationery and Blueprint Co. Midwest Dairy Products Corporation u Milton Redman Presents MEET 0U OLLEGE GIASSES N E KM xml M lg.mgQ5?wj H I?- 'lf 'WEQQEZH' H Bw f waz: 2' f-,mwgg is f :sa 'tara 'mamma W H L52 sa Q iss s .Nw it .Iyar . is is r as H we is ,Y mv v ' mu mwv EH' fr-' , E ssgigsms 'F F F ww- -H H E ' H , sins H if N ,, W s W 'X .z:s E K H H in B A -I st n I, A st is v ia - Eg? E B s sf W gag Eg E E E 4 G E M, X2 vt s Q s:e5F:SHy E Q 5 S I fa s -zzz margin MH .sf if 'Wm ?5M. as .' 5 - sg as Y S M , M 5 w E - S 19 E it r E We H w , ...... , . l :-:::E:E:5-:':E::-iff'' ' 2515 if E 5:5S1'i:,Ef.' E twgsss ws l ssimg s fwfr W E as-rf, if W M sw M W fnfssitf Q, s M it rms swine l W it A, sMsw fs M it in Lgggggsiggisnmn . mmm -sw sw 4 .E m' E nnmigas The Big Payoff During Registration Days We Made Vital Decision For many of us who appeared in the Dean' office that first morning for registration ther evolved the earliest decision of the new yea Each of us Was obliged to select the caree of our choice and plan our schedule to corre late With it. Studied countenances, puzzle faces, and many conferences With the Dea and advisors-these were only a few scene pictured on registration day. Busy minds soo cleared these preliminary matters from ou agenda, and readied us for the big payoff s graciously conducted by the smiling secre taries. Choose Your Career and Then Plan Your Program r smog asm gif B E ass :gaming - s ,. sm xl .s ,sms v is s Q Bm E Kgs' is is u WW st HC nam Q 4 H ,W .na E P E Q l sv' 1 as W ss WW QE' .. M' N ss when E ss as msn s Q, 'i s 1 'll Q 2 13 s : - c A a J- , + .:.:.:.:.a 5, g . 'A x Z yi, Fl was WF' s B: it r E it K Q E E is ormed by the Dean to Watch the tin board for announcements, We haste to learn today what tomor- 'news would be. One revealing item us to see Miss Iennings for informa- regarding excuses for absences. s also pointed out a demonstration e librarian of the newly purchased film machine. On Your Account L g, I I I ' r-H15 RIDE 1 'IF I was a spy for T. B. I. fTucker's Biological Institutej Artists of the Week The daily schedule settled down to routine class activities, each of us at- tending classes suited to his needs. Some oi us found ourselves in a lab class, spying skeptically through microscopes. Others of us were engaged in the fine art ot food preparation While the more artistic preferred Water coloring. A few adventurous souls kept a steady date with a French class, and our math ma- jors whizzed through geometry. WhcIt's that 1 30 ine? 4fl.,,s?J1QPJ . ,' '. J Culinary Experts in the Making Four Star Playhouse Dateline France Fuliillecl Our Career N 4 J 'pm J I. C. Reader's Digest Studio- Case of the Iumbled Keys Our Search 1-or a Brighter Tomorrow Our library facilities are outstanding mong junior colleges. Proudly we made arn- le use of those facilities, especially for as- ignments stemming from English classes. A igest of magazine material was of particu- Assignments in Exposition Use of Facilities in Working Toward Our Goal lar advantage to us in the preparation and typing of our term papers. Our smiling couni tenances as We donned our caps and gowns showed that the reward was well worth the effort. This page sponsored by Union House Furnishing Co V jfji, Qfff izwkw 1 ,' f ,,,,1,41-' 4-' Vg.. I - - if L. Qwjafrki ,ev-.,cf.4 ff N..-Lfiflfffy' -hy flu, 2.f4Vc44-L- iaggyg .444,c,... 1 Lg'-if L-ffm' 47'C'l3f V'I X144 Q,6A,,'l,-lfg 9. !.3f2f,c.- 'fb' 1 ,,f3:,..,v w 1 ' ,ij f-7' , . 1 ,!u.,,..f:f' .24 1.7121 f ' ,L A ig ff, . 1. - .V ...f Lf, 2.4e,.,Mw9Q' f' ,K X V. 2 V -I ,f 9:41 . 15' ,fi I if 71' c--- J. . Appointment With Study Met the Old-Sought the - -. 5, ui N A Man Behind the Mike Yes, the round of classes reviewed famil 1 terial like American History. We were int also to new courses which we found quite fa A ing. In radio speech We learned the do' don'ts ot the man behind the mike. And boiling test tubes, Smith's little rascals feverishly to complete latest developmen dangerous assignment. Dangerous Assignment t i f lk-xi' 'Q ixvvn. ' 5:5 ,1 ,. w LT 13' .' ny' 1' .yr X :J .rn -1 II4. LV, I an ,- X 1!f,-rfllr 'Ts' + ..., 'N . 1 J, gl? Lain - 1 .Nl v ,-, .' ,--xg J Egfr 'gy .f-'Y,n.:la as igjgmixrs My Ti ik .s .LQQYLA . 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Q ,D q,,Z51,ff ,129 P ffl W if , 2 ., fi? , f ni b., - J iii ,LJ Uie fourteen-member organization Q10 tjluvf If hich We know as the Student Council is composed of our editor of the Lens, editor of the Scroll, chairman of the Social Com- mittee, all class officers, and five elec- ted representatives, This group not only represented us but had charge of the Rec Room and its equipment, and spon- sored the Halloween float. All of the members and the group advisors did a fine job in serving the student body. Industry for Parade This page sponsored by Altadonna's Super Market Sandoval, Centralia, Carlyle 34 -7- -- - '-1 First row: Sammye Cervi: Mary Beth Warren Shirley Whltchurch Iackre Mamer Virginia Foster Second row: Roger Fark: Milton Redman Bob Beck Sammy Wnght Mr Brrkhxmer advisor Scroll Informed Us Regularly of IC News and Views The re-birth of our Scroll was of much interest to us all. Thanks to the capabil- ities of our Scroll staff and their advisor, We Were informed of I C news regular- ly-outstanding news events, stories fea- turing members of the student body. sports news, and features. Quality and quantity have been the aims of the staff. Issues of our paper were exchanged With those of other junior colleges: and cop- ies Were mailed to surrounding high schools. Volume XIII, the product of our staff, has been filed with former volumes in the permanent records. Meet the Press This page sponsored by Fair Home Furnishing Co. 35 First row: Sherry Heckelbeck: Betty Ford: Larry Gutzler: Sam Wright: Charlie Shoop: Lavern Car- roll: Doris Phillips. Second row: Mr. Rau, advisor: Bonnie Dodd, Roger Fark: Estel Blackbum: Harry Riley: Dennis Burleyson, treasurer: Bill Wright: Mr. Sanders. advisor. Third row: Harold Slagle: David Sprenkle: Bill Sutherland: Bob Peifer: Frank Altadonna: Shelby Orrell: Iesse Thommas: Larry Beadle. FBLA Helped to Prepare Us for the Business World YOUTH T0 KNOW President ................ David Sprenlrle Secretary .......................... Betty Ford Vice-President ...- ....... Larry Beadle F.B.L.A. QFuture Business Leaders of , Z f s R-sb 5 xii Vi Americal is a nation-wide organization -W if H fi it' E if whose primary purpose is to prepare col- lege students for the business world. The main project of our group was to make a survey of former graduates to find out how I. C. had helped them and what these people are now doing in the busi- ness world. By having concessions at two of the basketball games, members actu- ally engaged in a business enterprise. Three members-Estel Blackburn, David Sprenkle, and Bill Wright-were dele- gates to the F.B.L.A. State Convention at Springfield in March. . r . Qu . ' 1 win I MESH: as Everybody's business-minded! 36 w- .sp First row: Miss Huck, advisor: Iune Ramsey: Pat St-onecipher: Sharon Elifritz: Mary Beth Warren: lean Myers: Martha I-Iouser: Miss Iennings, advisor: Mary Io Beier: Mary Lou Meyer. Second row: Shirley Whitchurch: Virginia Phelps: Sherry Heckelbeck: Barbara Carroll: Ierald Chris- tian, chairman: Ianice Edmison: Bob Young: Kathy Besant: Nancy Gammon: Flora Lane. P if Third row: Bill Coates: Mr. Warren, advisor: Milton Redman: Don Guym-on: Estel Blackburn: Bob ei er. Social Committee Made Our Year an Enjoyable One SETTING: GIRLS' GYM Objective: Appointment with Cu- pid's Arrows -- known otherwise as a Victory Dance. Outcome: A good time by all Thanks to the careful planning of our social committee, our year here at IC was made more enjoyable. Our school social calendar Was launched With an Ice Breaker. Throughout the remaining months, socials were planned according to seasons, holidays, and school activi- ties. Our social year was terminated by a one-day trip-a trip which all eagerly awaited, a trip which in a fine Way cli- maxed a year of fun here at IC. We all Wish to say thank you to our social committee and to the advisors who so willingly gave their time for our enjoy- ment. Directors' Playhouse for Christmas Dance 37 Q, zz 5 w T 1? en Qi' Our organization section would not be complete without paying tribute to our newest and largest group, comprised of sixty-five G. I.'s. This group tacetiously named themselves the SllU. Club be- cause of the monthly check they receive from Uncle Sam. Because of the increa- sing number oi students under the G. I. Bill, it became an administrative conven- ience for them to meet centrally to sign- up tor their benefits. Requisite for mem- bership is past service in Uncle Sam's Armed Forces. We are proud ot our vet- erans Who have become an important part of our institution. The SI10. Question H Veterans Increased Enrollment and Added Color First row: E. Smalley, H. Brinkmunn, B. Street, R. Berhaum. L, Carroll, E. Blackbum, I-'. Martin, R Kime, L. Bundy. C. Wagner. B. Hauser. I. Pruhl. Second row: F. Garner, D. Hake, C. Baker. M. Riechman. H. Riley, D, Gholsorrm. H. Slagle, G. Bailey I. Wade, D. Deadmond, B. Tracy, B. Garren, D. Smith. T. Crandall. Third row: S. Orrell. K. Gregg, R. Weihe, I, Wyatt, C. Rommelmcm, B. Sutherland, W. Arnold, I Bundy. R. Rainey, A. Franke, D. Phipps, R. Beard. L. Moore, R. Braddock. 0. Stover, G. Birkhimer. H B a mn is is an ss sm ws' ms ss a 1 H M msn nf ws HE mm Exam misss gags E m Hmm Qs an if ma ss an mn an ss a ms a an ms as ss Mm: mn WE E? -ss mm-X ms ss , SSE Nm sw na m ms 'W mam nm mfkflflgl'-'L' -x,,,.f---v- M .' -1-X , . We Sailed into the Spotlight with Our Dutch Garden Some wise fellow once stated that all work and no play makes Iack a dull boy. So to be sure-that each of our lacks and Iills is far from dull, our evenings are filled with a myriad of many-splendored things. For instance, relive the pageantry of the Hallo- ween parade and remember the cool crisp autumn air as the stream of floats moved slowly down the street. On this occasion, the night was a climax to a long series of after- l-'mxshmg Touches to Our Float of Fantasy hour activities, and the work and hours spent on our float were amply rewarded by a third place award in our division. True, we were al- most eliminated at the very end, but victory was perhaps the sweeter because of it. fix I' ' ' I I x - I . 'w.4 K N Ns., ' The Pause That Retreshes Chefs Murphy and Cervi bring you the latest in food preparation NL. R . Zyl . 4 psy a ' V Our fmxshed product Tulip Time in Holland That Copped Third Prize It took no end of toil and trouble to perfect so beautiful a float, but spirits were high and industry was at a premium. As a result the pro- duct Was a masterpiece of beauty and color. Of course, every endeavor is accompanied by some bit cf diversion, and in this case it turned out to be a display ot and a lesson in home economics. Hamburgers and hot coffee turned up from out of nowhere and, needless to say, were consumed with relish. our L11 Devil This page sponsored by Rixrnann Lumber Corporation Garnier and Sons Funeral Home 41 4? H Q Dancing Around the Christmas Tree to the Strains of Soft Music Were Captivated by the Romance oi F' Intermission-Time for Punch and Co-okies , .f ug' Y .', X 1 y ' 1 lstmas Fantasy The End of cm Evening Never to Be Forgotten Perhaps the biggest event on our social calendar was the annual Christmas formal. Had We engaged the orchestra of Harry Iames and rented the Waldorf Astoria for six Weeks, we couldn't have had a better time than with Harold Lyons at the Community Center. Guests danced, enjoyed themselves and were enchanted with the decorations. A false crepe paper ceiling, suspended stars, candle-lit tables, and large colorfully ornamented trees transformed the gym into a Wonderland of beauty. Refreshments Were served from a delightfully fancy table by two smiling high school misses. AI1's Smiles at This Table Sitting Under Their Lucky Stars Attended a I C Convention Played Cupid at a Dance I level SPY it I C stationed at Chicago Chicago, Chicago, my hometown! Well! not really, but it did shelter a group of stu- dents and instructors while they sought to discover a little more about the problems and advantages held by other Iunior Colleges in the state. These discoveries Were made at the State Iunior College Convention held at North Park College. Our busy schedule tor the year also inclu- People Are Funny Dancing to music of Vic Trola This page sponsored by Modern Radio Service Midget Diner 44 ded a combination valentine-victory dance tol- lowing the basketball game between the Blue Devils and Belleville Iunior College. The girls' gym was decorated with white hearts and red streamers tor this social event. and cookies and cokes were served. Honored a Queen for a Day In addition to winning the good sports- manship award at St. Ioseph, our school Was honored by the accomplishments of another of our representatives. The girl of our college dreams became the queen of the tourney and presided majestically over the more masculine contest. The honor was conferred upon her by Mayor Dale of St. Ioseph, after deliberation of the judges proved Margie Rhodes the queen. Of course, We had already recog- nized her regal qualities. V Eggs fxsi . .Hs as . urgie and the Mouseketeers Sam says, Life is worth living. 45 is is ss- as .ws . - In .at .ss E. Our Little Margie . Wa, 1, H' ' s is Made Money While Having Fun as Don't you have any doughnuts without holes? An evening Well spent cmd an evening well Worth the late hours that seemed to steal up on us was the All-Night Sing. Monetarily We Were very successful with our part in the af- fair. The evening, however, Was not all Work. As we accomplished our tasks and Worked together, we enjoyed the fellowship of our classmates and teachers. Even the clean-up campaign went smoothly and quickly. We were tired but very Well satisfied. The smile costs extra You'd better watch 'em, Bi A hot puppy straight from the assembly line You'd think they were selling feathers l s Highway patrol resting in the sun. Followed Our Team to 'Hannibal Being faithful supporters of the Blue Devils, ome of us students sped to Hannibal for the .nal game of the Regional. Though We yelled ur heads off, We were unable to cheer our eam to victory. This loss greatly dampened ur spirits, but We were determined to have : good time. The following day We visited lark TWain's home, and some of us went to 'pringiield to see Lincoln's home and tomb. Sightseeing in Springfield H. I l t 1. Lost your key, boys? Mr? 1 W 1 'N We're with you. boys, we're with you! The Line-up 'of Clowns zz QF ..r A ,L it 3,4 1, ly. Mary and Sherry, Winners of l01 Quiz Sherry hit the jackpot when she received the Business and Professional Women's scholarship Honor students with an average of 4.0 or above for three semesters First row: David Whitchurch, Flora Lane, Pat Stonecipher, Sammye Cervi, Bob Beck, Melvin Noe, Ianet S. Murphy Knot presentj. Second row: Milton Redman, Dwight HeYduck. Marvin Riechman, Iay Bundy. Recognized Students for Academic Achievements It is not Without a great amount of pride that wings? We seek to honor those Within our midst for activi- ties and special achievements above and beyond the ordinary. It would be egotistical to assume that cl we have the finest Iunior College in the state, but it is only a matter-of-fact statement when we say that the students making up our Iunior College are of the highest caliber to be found in any col- lege. 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' B-E-A-T, Beat Hannibal, Beat 'em, Beat 'em, Beat 'emi Our Blue Devils Became Victors as We Cheered Them Childers, Coates, Young, Besant Formation 52 The name Blue Devil sign lies a group of hard fightii players, and this year has be- no exception. Several ne players were added to tl squad: Bob McBride, a form CTHS star, Bob Gammon Kinmundy, Charles Lauder ai lim Goodall of Odin, and B Berger from Centralia. Usim Roger Beard, a late-comer tl season, and veterans ol lc season, Coach Mundell W able to produce a Wonder? team. This page sponsored by L.amblin's Paris Dry Cleans 3 - 3 0, . Al I 4 X R l ',,f lffflfll 7 ,vj 1, A-K. 0 Zigi 7 px aff 4' lfx 2 ...' F y 0.17 Mfr -fb! MV! f7,!j'! if ,UPU idfffigfvf' Lf J! is 1-fi l wi f V., f af J' Wi J' ff f ,L 1 ,J 'f ji ,f ,- ,f 1 . , ,L , if y 5 Q ,sf fl 1 l . pi! f if fm ,inf ,K N ,gimp F J Inf Q, I 5 , if by ,J 4 Ffh ,M 6 4 ' 06 ,Dei 'at , ell ids U 7 ' ' I ul' ll, I7 H A V 1 I 'f il xl' l ff: ,. .-,. icto 1n Their ttidef' f' , fi ,i ' ' 1 by rl M, ,LA K flfffhl Hifof! QA, N fly. F !9j.,1,J fy!! A rl rx! 'I lf X ,H An December' he Blue De 1 ls uiourneyed to . Iosefh, Missouri, to compete in an invita- nal tourney. In the first round Centralia ieated Trenton by a 97-66 count, but then me back later to be turned down by the st team by a score of 102-74 and again were -opped by a loss to powerful Hannibal by a more of 104-76. But team Work and hard play- rg were not in vain: in spite of receiving only urth place, the Blue Devils earned and re- ived the good sportsmanship trophy, an nor of which we can all be proud, Our Medic, Iesse Thommas Up in the Air about It This page sponsored by inkon's-Any part, any car Eentralia Baking Company 53 The Case of the Missing Basketball Became Our Tourney Champs We're proud of our Academy Award Winners 54 1-:ln s Chuck goes high for a lay-up Jim receives the best-player award In regular season play this year Coach Mundell's Blue Devils compiled cr record of 19 Wins, ll losses, and one tie. In February Centralia played host to tour college team in their Invitational Tournament. The Blue De- vils first encountered Lincoln Iunior College and had little trouble winning by a score of ll9-82. Springfield Iunior College slipped by Lincoln Bible Institute to gain a berth in the final round. The Blue Devils then came through and trounced the Springfield squad 118-88 and Walked oft with the prize trophy. Our own Goodall brought honor to the school by rec ing the best player award. This page sponsored by Kendall Cleaners Home of Beautiful Cleaning The team receives a sportsmanship award L a r r y. Our Sentinel eporter, Throughout the basketball season our Blue Devils encountered tough competition, but, win or lose, they were always in there fighting. The dream of every Iunior College is to go to Hutchison, Kansas, to the National Tourna- ment. Centralia's dream turned into a night- mare as the powerful Hannibal Trojans came through again. In the tournament play-oft Han- nibal visited Centralia and won their first game lU5-72, but the next night Centralia bounced back and won by a thrilling 6U-57 count. The third game of the series at Hannibal resulted in a victory lor the Trojans as they swamped the Blue Devils 134-85, thus gaining the honor of representing Region Two at Hutchison. St. Io bound Developed Good Sportsmanship Reward for a Game Well Played Kelly g-oes higher than Day All eyes are on Iim Chuck s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s to make a beautiful shot This page sponsored by Mapes and Egan Auto Supply Mars Sales and Equipment Co. 56 Ended a Successful Seaso SEASON'S RECORD Opponent CIC Alumni ,..,.,,.,.,...,,.,,,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,.,, 9 8 Paducah, Ky. I. C. .,..,.. ......,. 8 7 Scott Air Force Base ...... ........ 9 6 Vincennes University ..., ........ 8 8 S. I. U. Iunior Varsity ...... ........ 8 5 Springfield I. C. ........... ........ 7 7 Lincoln College .............. ........ 8 6 Lincoln Bible Institute .,.... ........ 6 6 McKendree College ...... ........ 9 8 Moberly I. C. ..............,.... ........ 5 l Flat River I. C. ................ ........ 8 7 Scott Air Force Base ............. ........ 7 3 Harris Teachers College ..... ........ 7 3 Flat River I. C. .................. ........ 9 3 Springfield I. C. .............. ........... 9 1 Belleville I. C. ........... ,........ 1 03 Lincoln College .............. ........ 8 7 McKendree College ............ ........ 7 7 Harris Teachers College ..... ........... 6 3 Vincennes University ........ ......... 1 01 Belleville I. C. .................. ........... 9 7 Lincoln Bible Institute ............................ 100 S,I.U. Iunior Varsity ................................ 71 Invitational Tournament-St. Ioseph. Trenton .....................,.............,...................... 97 Hannibal ...................................................... 74 St. Ioseph .................................................... 76 Invitational Toumament-Centralia, Lincoln College ........................................ 119 Springiield I.C. ........................................ 118 NICAA Regional Tourney-Hannibal. Hannibal ...................................................,.. 72 Hannibal ....... ........ 6 U Hannibal ....... ........ 3 5 T I Missouri l Illinois Missouri 1 I swf! mm mama? 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June Ramsey was elected soph- omore representative to Student Council. Kathy Besant and Don Meador were elected freshmen representatives to Student Coun- cil. 3011 behalf of faculty, student bodllfeand staff of this paper, we wishjto, extend our most hearty Eongratulations. for a Let's Have A Float! As the Halloween season nears, pictures of a really outstanding Junior College float have enter- ed the minds of many students. Last year we were awarded third place and that is a stepping stone to 'a finer and better float for this year. Each student should consider this year's efforts his or her personal problem and strive inclustriously for a-first place a- wardq , The theme for the parade of P955 will be Work 'and Play Around the World . With such a ivariety of places and pastimes, the Junior College should have hn ample choice of scenes from tvhich to decorate a float, Also with the varied experiences of Iohn broke the bank for a S100 scholarship CENTRAI David sold for , vw, C 23043 The queen. cmd the homemaker has, through its many facilities, Campus, and 'one of the predom- prepared them for life. inant characteristics of this recol- lection will be This Old House! What a tremendous responsi- bility is contained within its wal ,. H., c 1 ? , tree ' H - leas resi H- sur' 'M ' d its - 11 business staff broke the amount ol money for ads the Lens fulfillment of such a becomes easy to acity classes of math and necessary re-scheduling ses, divisions of classcs are only a few of the headaches which the tion experienced whe ents, representing 1 student body in the Centralia Township lege enrolled in the riculums offered. Of enrollment 132 are ' are sophomores cial students. A large girls Kan increase of campus is to be may be quite surc.b year. Their number The total number e Popularity ship J unior surrounding as Ccntralia students have cational domain in ing numbers. The students from the is as follows: Centralia. 1253 doval, 18: Odin, 45 Mt. Vernon, 45 Certainly adding to s E, r l 1 ofmn of Ccntralia Town hip Collcffe are the 25 t ents who have enro of the influx of st last in the breakdoi students are those who LUCY! 3 large Student ,b0dY, 311 335 WTI' Ce A, 'C first the opportunities idea that will net JC first place Con 1' in our 1-13115 gf 1Qar should be in the effing. men, 56 Korean vetera ,. , . Ta F W 7 1' World War II veterans if 'fi ' if A-,e 1, ' A 'd contribute to our recorcl , 1 1 1 asset? in gyafgggfpggisbigt U 1-e ir r' -rc - 4-sg't5fZ'w5a3 my . ' r - infer-ouid hke to ft 5 atm? ,ft r at - :z2d..2i.:z::1f3if,d:,:iC ' - 5 -- fu' ' -X number and prospec tlrour gratltude for your ure In 1 iii, ' I 3' -in the existing life clggtmssifgf -- -- -:er---11, 1 ai. 1 -K :': :',,. T ij - gf Township Junior Col fjjleaclership and assistance. 5 I - . fi Umm reading the LK-'Jr- 1 , 1-.:d--,-,,.e.' fp,-,a ' ' a t uzl ' i:-:1 Q :H I D. 9 , Q , 1 , ,,. graphs each student 1 Hee aitrggfxgm' T::9?e---iw-T-12 . '42 ,- '- .5-:AJ3gjiggjQQ1A I ' is aware that he is Mm The Lens Sw rf 1 yi es. teas. to 2iS?2d1f'St2ii5'li??f5w wards Carl M'::::':q: 2: :gcc-'L'1J',,i::Q ,f ' It Trl ,Egg Q: ivgll. ell so each to comprehend the President, and Janice Eclmison can gigiigisgig fs' f . s afg,fe'- W -f ,A 3,3 - --154,15 1 .h wnmes made available 85 SeC1'et5rY'Tre8Su.rer- P511 Offr wr :': ':':':':': . 'T 'V r' Y . A record high enrollment. cers will gzsgngzain in office for with :,: H M ar,-,L ,J ff CC fn d P ge Q ' V' l - . SGH ':': 31.53575 :-: ' ' . ' ' W' : ' 332: Oni U9 Un 3 -f th?-3 H mx 2, H Eg:5gj 55555Qf55, Our teacher, advisor, and friend A .nl . L F .1 our Deir, we scan- our record files for a brief general glance at our attend- ance, casualty, and replacement lists, Our observations of these lead and paper students as N V 4 jj,- E ,ff . ,K vt.- -'Q M' ' ' - Fi, Cel-vi iedman Make Room for Daddy L Beck TS Edlftll' - ....... .- - ,,,, , ,-,A - ,h---, --A Sam Wright 'Co-Editors --,, .Bill Shelton and Jerry Howell less Manager ,- ---. --- ------ - -, Rgger Fark nlation .,,- -- anges , ..---- ------A rters--Iackie Mainer sts . .--. Virginia lry Advisor. - - m eniali 3 ty r universe is composed desert heat and the many plans of ic star, the dog, the -se are all creations of Ge ' ro man He gave some fer of reasoning. Throu ucierics, which can pres plucked them from their iDlEAN'S MIST Students who have earned a 'lie in lunior College. we .. ,. A Man cmd His Can' ld send a large following . If you anticipate going 4.5 average or Students! i S made' Viv- Judy Bcck. in Bai-tle, Two for the Money ITN residences reveal that var- the irly' ev- various which last to the limited vet- to the arithmetical sum cidentally that is Mundell Mascots FIVE the enrol lor me them to own . less. Q FBLA Meets On Tuesday evening, Octobe 25 the Junior College Futur Business Leaders hel its fire meeting of the year, as a banque dinner at the Langenfeld Hotel The meeting began with a bar quet dinner, then Mr. Rau, spor the off sor of the club installed cers for the following year. installe David Sprinkle was n as President, Larry Beadle, Vic: President, Betty Ford, Secretar and Mr. Robert Sanders, co-spm sor of the club. Bill Wrigh Treasurer was unable to attend. ion cet: Following the installat monies, Mr. Merle Rogers, a bus nessman of Centralia, the speal er of the evening gave a talk o the economic problems in th business worldtoday. The meeting came to a Conch sion with a short business mee ing, where Mr. Sprinkle, Pres flnntg-inlnadun + T.lC milk x. College, Bible In- idree JV, A. use, Belle- A Teachers' .vig t t g, iver, Mo., . . gfgfawlirgla gfield, Ill. ln ville, Illt, JHI1i?0 College, lgol idree JV na Invic. is Teach- i M ' if .,.. ..f'pfiT'g We Review ' s '-veryonq-Q .is qgttfng 'lhgf 'ffl' Mon., Feb. 20-Belleville, JG,- school spirit. Everyone should ,be,fh0Q1? N L M -5 1 PM u ,l r f . -av - --T --F- - ' E Hia si. jk: . .55 . if NOLQJLQI Studel Electia in this election. Out of 230 students, 65 students vot- very poor showing body of this size. 1We urge you to participate in elections held on this campus. ,It's your privilege! f J'une.Ramsey was elected soph- lomorei representative to Student Council, Kathy Besant and Don Meador ,were elected freshmen F3-epresentatiyes to Student Coun- Cllr-KOl1:'QQh8lf of faculty, student body, I-and staff of this paper, we ,wishitor extend our most hearty T congratulations. 'for a ai- Let'5s Have A Float: As the Halloween season nears, ,pictures of a really outstanding Junior College float have enter- ied -the minds of many students. Ldstfyeai' we were awarded third place and that is a stepping stone 'lil' asginer ,and better float for 1-th-is year.-Each student should consider .this yeerls efforts his or herlpersonal problem and strive ,iridustriously for a first place a- Warde- 9 C1535 Information Please .Q This childre , 1904 it has mothered and shelter- ed a number of generations. It has, throuih its many facilities, prepared t em for life, What a tremendous responsi- eople at the and g for 'here Land. mior ioth reg- ered, been rand fting Jther it. It An illed. sions and nade , -TS y OI' , are K. E a s ie, CENTR MOND .. :.: ff- -il------as Experiments in Teaching , TM, E a- 'tiff 'w-me-i-2' fi'--- 1-is it ' y M yy ll N s I rs, ,i . Follogw That Mem - ' nts mol. As the years pass, we will all recall our days on the old J. C. Campus, and one of the predom- inant characteristics of this recol- lection will be This Old House! beat the able acco polk bert man - WE O Stal line tem Scrc not of r Vt you T It's a great life lia Township Junior Colli fulfillment of such a pri becomes easy to visualiz acity classes of math and necessary re-scheduling c ses, divisions of classes - are only a few of the wc headaches which the adn tion experienced when 2i ents, representing the student body in the his Centralia Township Juni lege enrolled in the vari riculums offered. Of th enrollment 132 are fresh: are sophomores, and 15 4 cial students. A large nug girls Can increase of girl campus is to be praisi may be quite sure.J enrol year. Their number tc The total number of men Popularity of Centraliz- ship Junior College has surrounding high schools as Centralia High Schooll students have invaded t cational domain in ever- ing numbers. The breakc students from the various' is as follows: Centralia, 1251 Salem, 1 doval, 183 Odin, 12g Kir 41 Mt. Vernon, 45 others, 1 cl F K lr 5. Girls likegcilrilrlg 1 K Ljlalljvll LJULDII itor-in-Chief --.--. .... ----.- -,.- --, Sammye Cervi WS Edifvl' -----------.. .. ...., ..e -M-, Milton Redman stu on I I sin 301 pie :ul 11 Lll S ri- C! ur VN 0 I NTRALIA 'rc i 'NDP-Y, JANL rU C , X-ixxu Y i -iv 1 i , .1 i-we -Vx. ew Enro f ir, ,N .Y ' we 1045 1 LQ. A fig Boys like chemistry m ss x SSR FPS' Despite Some Drop-Oufsg Feeling ourselves a little more stable and staunch!-y implanted with the passing of registration I Hone fn-.A -.Hur hun xnnalrc nf -'Hn ' nm new a F mn LI Same :ara the Elixir I serhes plan fi it's clirec is enabl iwn, reg: -eis ng, Octo leige Fut -l its E Q U1 with a b ?Rau, sp led the 11 g year. A as instal s M teadle, V if i,. Secret W MQW Hers. co-sp , we 333 Kilim H3111 Wrig ff 4,m'v 'r' mi QQ-. EQEEE use ,fe H , new .1 - I ,aegis lf 1 lfws new E ' wr EL' : to atter S? llation ci 5 E , gf .K ai mpg Xgiigersgab' L ,L ' W - , Mijn 5,551 Q 4 'Qin mls: mggegeggx, me spe f f' - ' ' 'E H 'iinmtgt-fig'-regwyve a talk N- 1 A -- ' . H H 'kQZ5seg3f2MZm'W, - lf- - W fi x f , aa V ezzitmrxr ' iaeieiim 'ms mr ,. -:ite-mf i '- ff '--er'-' -er t - if -sawra22ee5i1eee2 E. - fi- ' :mf .. - . rf A if fi! ti to a cm 'VI-. J ri ti -.17 ,. -QKWTX f if if -': ,B ' W like Ei? ginegg m4 . X I ., Jfef . - ,,- .- -.-.- ,, - is - -A V- -A . f ,Q-V --.. . ' . . J JF-Tw.--Q , -E.: . .- .. E W, J' 'gif' 1 T f X' vfil ln .j.r.l' -:l 'W'-Fgtffi- F :i 'Z.:., . 1 it jj E -L E m lnk1e, PD ' D:-Q join . ,Jkrz:4K 'f,m-xiii,-,-L,i' ,fgfw Qi it it -X ., .iignnmmq V ,K -V .'. -' ' 1 ,. .- 15 r J- V - A - I U.: ' geese YE 5,,.wI im 1,-f V -:ig.3ji. -V! -V ,fi Y .ev j 5: mv I H agree -egg ' Kgga- Egf 1' 4, g, 1, -AY-fsrffw I Qi 'Leng like ri , . Nurse sruaenrs. ine mren not because of b that reason one would problem. But it seem at all in that respect. Committee cxt work on CI tough assignment '- Hazel Bean' Mary Hurstf' Viv-i I iz1n.McNail. Gerry Scheid, Judy' iTrap, Jerry Wade, Bob Beck, 5 Marilyn Farki, Milton Redmani. Carl Rommu-Imam, David Whit- church , B. J. Cherry. The good old roundball sport nf action for men has arrived at last here at Centralia Township Junior College, Basketball! Prac- tice has been underway for near- ly two weeks and the boys are running off that ex - cess fat ac were me 'ST-ah-g E e w..Y-l. Tourney, St. Joseph, Mo. Fri., Dec. 9-Lincoln College Lincoln, Ill. Sat., Dec. 10--Lincoln Bible In stitute, Lincoln, Ill. wed., Dec, 14-Mffxemufee JV home Flor!-nfl The following kann .un-nn-J 4.-. 0 '10 Honor x' of 55-56 Belle than 4.0 Teachers ack, Jean gfield. IIT ry Riley, Combmlng and pleusu from our schqol, send a large following W 'ell antidnajri amine business lof SUOHOD, 1 College iutherlancl, MTS. ' lld1'E28 JT alia? Invil Service with cx off now, Hifd I hope H104 everronr- is ezettine that 'Vfl MUD-- smile cninif Vxin.v-vf--- -1-r--.1113 '-- HREF ' Teach Big plans are under way for the AllN1te Smg but a few of designed to m As the yeal recall our dag Campus, and inant characte lection will b J. C. Stu Attend .1 The La Val beautifully at the Junior Cc able to atten accordion fro polkas, a wa bert's Unfinis many others. WE'RE SOR Our apolog Staff for cr: line, but this tempt at pul Scroll we diC not know all 'Eff' ' 'K of newspaper We intend. have' our sell that it will your pL1b1ica1,, Thanks for at ll Midwestern Hcryride gg ...mes ....U..5...,... n..,el,t predicted to be exceedingl for the 55-56 term. As amines the conditions ati lia Township Junior Colle fulfillment of such a pre becomes easy to visualize acity classes of math and : necessary re-scheduling o ses, divisions of classes - are only a few of the wo headaches which the acl tion experienced when 2 ents, representing the student body in the his Centralia Township Juni lege enrolled in the varif riculums offered. Of th' enrollment 132 are fresh are sophomores, and 1-5 cial students. A large mu The Life of Riley i F' 5222325 M se- mnwlg EEE rss new asus 1 E E minima is has ana sig ra nm B mn -is H, is we an n mam ag mmmxmsmsgm mamsngsgg n an-um-mailman-mmm -mammmuw:-if B , an mm sm nm umm is B an is B B is sw is ff is-is ss s -si, 1. 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Virginia Foster, and -v send a Tf vnu, X eclcelbeck, Shirley Marv Lou Meyer rlrhimer .ich as iensxon of la is made ST earned a Students ' madr uri Vu icid Judy hob BLCR Redman 3 md Whit have n s List for having or 5 , . grade ned ,our 'forie briefs own? regg1 an our attend- t imce, replacegent L . W if H 1 E Z' isns of ' essex: 'Inari as ,wp Y H 2 f ' E2 m,m 5 ms swam -mi is was as B1g Story YV llll lrllc lllllllcll' ' I ' lead .and paper vet- :business with ai' Riu, sp: aflsfhe 81 year. M as sr :asian ers, the EE Bs to correspond The WEE C552 sum of 56. In- sion burgmess m exactly the wjhere C Sprinkle, P4 'ilillffgf JC 1 V' 1 .1 Tl E fav-I . gf 9 I can gs - sg.: Collegi. as. .:.. ,,. . T , , is gym '- W: is sible In' Acc -Q-Q' E BW H ry f sf' fi -35251 2 i A-is ii35EJ'9!. rum 1 A 4, . ,,,, gg -1 1 Cum Q :': gig : 'W 5 Z W mon H ,- - wg I ,E efBe1Ie'f PPC! . mg ' .J V7 Q Bachiii' :oat ,I M -rs H 22561 as QE? 'eff Ms ' .-, ' W-msn HQ is the? .2 :' ield, m. 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June .congratul Ni: u ' i.1et's iii As the . at amines the conditions lia Township Junior fulfillment of such becomes easy to acity classes of 8 pictures Junior C- ed the List place to a this year. Line-up for the Bunny Hop knew student should its s' Since 1904 it has mothered and shelter- yeaI',S efforts his or ed H number of generations. her PSFSOUQI Problem and 5t1'iVE' has, throu h its many facilities, industriously for a first place a- prepared tiem for life- tr What si 1-rpmnnrlnim rpcnnngi- i955 wii If Around 1 pai variety la the Juni' ' an arnpi which tc for with -the if such a - ' sjdea thai lo' Should b Beat the Clock C 1 ' 1 J. C. Students gflfcgeiilgahiah - 1. Attend Assembly estsegfsligriiavg of the influx The La Vaux Trio entertained lam in the beautifully at an assembly which Sthdems 8 the Junior College students were ,,g,,,, ,hh fin able at- sth ifllass Oi The.: J en .1 8 JI Q. 31955 for It Aigihe class ffclass ele nd SP1-esiden1 ng ZVice-Pres ier tgignie ag bi it not egq O J n LMHPY Til F ad. ward VC. ns have Sgegdgnlg , A gd that 539 ef lie' .r A fiygiigig B L ,Come on. in wcmd have cr coke gg i . h J ' Good morning, Ierald P' A STUDENTS or ',,. 5 Q - all :.: - ---1--h . ILLINOIS i gg? ' an N' .gwffff M' if Fiction i- ' i - i . ff ls l i ' flfS2?i fn'Cl'liCf --- --H. ---.- Sammy: Ce: i the Editor ,-- .... -., Milton Redm 1 5 U f V Ei tpiislxggffg e W ,, , P 4 Editor --,H ------ uM-- B 0 b BCC' Milton Redman cmd Rex Warden, Student Couqnoil jfs direqjg Editor won---N------H--Nm--M-HNA Sam Wtigh President and Vice-President, Second Semester: auu gcucuxa 5mun.c, db '-'15 M V WK e I , It , d to 5 Iowan aobierigtion Fark :ionna , 1 xndon l P oung, . i inlclin ,A lmirley Vleyer pcb: A himer 4' h as the It also '11 nsion of V.. A is made X-. N-fi' ' HIST Visiting Pere Lodge tix- , hmed a unfor Collcgez we 4.5 average or better. Studentsl in order to attend gvgogconznii ziaegfarked Q made mdenf' The i 'fUiA Rami Beane Mary-Hume Viv-I H02 muse Oidbr iI?l'l'lVIC5I3i1, Gxefrgf scgeijd, hindi' reason one wou i rap, erry a e. o ec ', problem, Bm it seem, Marilyn Fark , Milton Rednmnfl, 'M i Whit- ts. have' List for , having 0 grade I Battle. ' Ji, Bob I Hawley, , Myers, Phyllis Janice ill Cervi. .lgacik - - - c, e e Two L1ttle PIXIES ie. Wil- fmm ourqsgffggi' llarh Phillips, June Ramsey, Mar- lead and paper sl plucked them fro residences reveal vs ment. while fallinilii' low last semesterf: - total, remained rel' The total count o ' tex-ing J.C. this CBUSS. Continuing with the limited analogy. the lead and paper vet- erans were found to correzpond to the arithmetical sum of 5 . In- cidentally that is exactly the Soldiers ol Fortun 'f T3 1 .- of 0 ...,, Cullesgi, 1355 . Jun Bible fm l11,5,i:.. f Y iree JV' mo' 5 W .e,.Bei1? 9179151 mg ' 'eachersi :om A. 'am - - as - 'gg- fwe Fr 'W' i 1 iiirer, Mow tiles . Y-10' field :est 'ff 'fw- ' 'J' JV, M 'iIle, midi prof , it cha: College, crm for - ,azireeggiliiiga lette 4 1 I ff' , 552531 foul' l la 'uthe 1 ' V ' I ' pier A ' L r Teach? flmo Hello, Hollywood Calling! lo. 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