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kk.-, .1 ,M from N -ww.-L '+ Q'- ' : V 73 X X N s X - -2 L wx- .Yeti 1-.1f..'.1i Kwai.-is.s-,'i V2'35-Bev:-L3f'1'.'p- F TURE TE CHERS CLUB Front row: Betty Bahr, Dorothy Endriz, Carol Forster, John Chimienti, Margaret Proehl, Pat Pierce, Ruth Neburka. Second row: Marilyn Genovese, Ron Persche, John Robertson, Bob Dohnal, Eloise Ashley, Bill Titus, Jerry Bach, Ann Borisoff. The Future Teacheris Club, which was formed two years ago, has enjoyed a variety of educational programs. The main purpose of the club is to acquaint the students with the teaching pro- fession and its requirements. Discussions include the problems a teacher faces, what the profession offers to a future teacher, and also what a future teacher can offer. Some of the meetings were scheduled for the afternoon and others for the evening. These featured a movie and discussion or a speaker. Potlucks were also held. The programs were given by such speakers as Mr. Fowler from Hinsdale Township High School and Mr. Harry McCormick, teacher at Edison Elementary School. F.T.C's officers this year were John Chimienti, president, Carol Forster, vice president, Margaret Proehl, secretary-treasurer. During the second semester, Carol Forster became president when John Chimienti transferred to DeKalb. A vote of thanks is due our sponsor, Mr. Anderson, for his help and guidance this year. , ., A, , I. , ,, 1 , . FI, .4 , H, V, ,H - -.. ' .e3p,- :Z .-:,1.- '--Q ' -Til.: -1,2 '-'L '..L-barges 4 -J -'24-14 - - ' 'vi'-1'-f' '- j' ' V 'F WA,-p'h-asv I' q g,1.:ig5tg4g,qQkalunivaRA-5liilf3Aldf45l!lg56'1'i!4!1414l1m . , , , . , - , V . -M - V - V --V - - 'T'
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.2-4:-1-erafmsree-re:'wrimfmevfe-EfH?11e'rl iwwwtw 1-f f ..-.-M... -5-sw. . CLo DBURST STAFF Front row: Pat Lindberg, Gerry Kavolis, Barbara Mitchell, Charlene Stromsky, Dorothy .Endr1z, Sharon Hennix, Eleanor Simko. Second row: Grace Dvorak, George .Blankenhe1m, Elsie Ray, Sheri South, Miss Sheppard, Rose Vial, Phyliss Thorien, Tom Loesch, Diane Dettmer. Third row: Pat O'Brien, Jo Stitt, Frank Winter, Ron Sindelar, Al Gibbs, ,lack Robertson, Phil I-lansen, Marilyn Genovese. Fourth row: Craig Rohrer, Judy Conley, Bob Straube, Jerry Bach, Bill Titus, Glen Mikyska, Marion Chalmers. This past year, the Cloudburst has had for its advisor, Miss Louise Sheppard, and for its editor, Charlene Stromsky. The Cloudburst, which is J.C.'s bi-monthly news- paper, added photographs to its mimeographed pages at the beginning of the second semester. uThe Worldis Greatest College Newspaperi' is the slogan of this pub- lication. Beating deadlines and walking beats were the main occupations of the reporters Donna Chute, Grace Dvorak, Dorothy Endriz, Gerry Kavolis, Barbara Mitchell, Elsie Ray, and Eleanor Simko. Doing the sports writing for the year were Ron Sindelar and Vince Ventura with help from Tom Loesch and Ed Sirovatka. The artists were Jerry Brooks, Lois Erickson, Marilyn Genovese, Pat Lindberg, Pat O'Brien, and Jo Stitt. Joe White occasionally gave a helping hand on the editorial page. George Blankenheim, Diane Dettmer, Al Gibbs, Jim Keller, Sharon Hennix, and Pat Mueller were the Cloudbursfs main feature Writers. Dave Rauch was kept on his toes as the official Cloudburst photographer. The industrious and patient typists were Donna DeTolve, Marion Chalmers, Phyllis Thorien, Charlene Van Wie, and Bose Vial. And last, but far from least, is Mrs. Meiner, who did such a Wonderful job mimeographing the pages of the Cloudburst.
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- - 4q.?71Z5c-rm,-2,'vN 711- - -, -. s---sw ., . ... -1441 yy. we-, . ',-.-'- , .arf 5: J. V ,.i.-i.: . 3 - . 4 .fu-.1F1M,.-if 1 1 1-',':.fv'w-- THE LET T ERMEN 'S CLUB Front row: Ron Persche, Gerald Bach, ,lack Robertson, Dave Quane, Ron Sindelar, Bob Gollan, Forrest Harding. Second row: Bob ller, Jim Lang, Frank Novotny, Geo. T. Blankenheim, Lee Liska, Phil Hansen, Bob Straube, Hugh Tyndall. Third row: Ray Juracek, Tom Loesch, Bob Taylor, Bill Best, Bill Titus, Tom Hanna, Richard Winkelman. This year's MLB Club proved to be the biggest and best organized in years as a result of the leadership of the following officers: Forrest Harding, president, Tom Loesch, vice presidentg Bob Straube, secretaryg Phil Hansen, treasurerg and Bob Tay- lor, sergeant-at-arms ' The NL Club is composed of men who have earned their letters through active participation in varsity sports. One of the activities sponsored by the HL club in the 1957-58 scho0l'year was the MLW club varsity basketball game on March 4. This game featured the unde- feated ULW Club uBanogis vs. Coach Berson's spirited Ramblers. A lot of laughs were had by all. that evening. Also the MLW club sponsored a mixer in early April, officially ushering in spring at l.C. This was the first mixer ever sponsored by the HL club and much of its success must be credited to Dean Bitting, who gave us his complete cooperation throughout the school year. lt is the hope of the entire membership of the L club that smce the precedent has been established, the MLM club will always sponsor the annual spring mixer. 4..- ,..f..,, .. , , w 'M
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