Morgan Park Junior College - Oracle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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HALL CF FAME CF CLASS CF 1939 Most popular girl - Most popular boy - Prettiest girl - Best-looking boy - Wittiest girl Wittiest boy - Best-dressed girl - Best-dressed boy - Best dancer fgirll - Best dancer lboyl - Most sophisticated girl Best Student - - Most likely to succeed Most versatile boy - Most versatile girl - Best Athlete - Class Burn - ll3l - Diana Smead Chuck Putz - Betty Lonq Robert Paulsen - lean Watts Harold Houskeeper - Betty Buckley Robert Paulsen - Iune Bing Bill Tanis Pat Burnett - lane Chiera - Donald Victor Bruce Howat - Diana Smead - Don Leavitt Chester Van Hot

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. K fl' .- lit L 5 ' s WATTS, IEAN Oracle, Editor-in-Chief: Fortniqhtly: Commerce Club: Co-ed Club, Secretary: Drama Club: Rifle Club: Glee Club: Camera Club: W.A.A. WEITZENFELD. RICHARD Engineers Club, President: Football: Chemistry Club: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Lettermen's Club: Baseball: Student Coun- selor: Men's Club. WILSON, GLADYS Glee Club: Commerce Club: Zoology Club: Co-ed Club: W.A.A. NOT PICTURED ARNOLD. EARL German Club: Camera Club: Rifle Club: Chemistry Club: Men's Club. BUCKLEY, BETTY , Co-ed Club: W.A.A. BURNETT, PATRICIA Phi Zeta: Co-ed Club: W.A.A. DECKER, GEORGE Men's Club. HILL, MARSHAL Mu Omega Beta, Sqt. at Arms: Camera Club: German Club: Commerce Club: Men's Club. MCINTOSH, ALFRED Men's Club. PUTZ, CHARLES Men's Club, Board of Governors: Enqineer's Club, Vice-Presb dent: Student Council, Vice-President: Dramatic Club: Letter- men's Club: Football: Math Club: Baseball. SMYLY, ARTHUR Orchestra: Men's Club. WYMER, WILLIAM German Club, President: Drama Club, President: Fortniqhtly: Chemistry Club: Zoology Club: Preemedical Club: Riding Club: Oracle: Camera Club: Math Club: Men's Club. l17l



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Third Row: Wilson, I-lillis, Ioens, Meyer, Olson P., Ziegmont, Musser, Ehrler, Van Valkenburgh. Schoder, Radclatz, Second Row: Stone M. A., Folkrod, Daly, Ohman, Batter, Stone E., Anderson Reb., Rogqeveen, Fisher, Buell, Malott, Boockford, McCumber. First Row: Hibbard, Bagby, Schumann, Swisher, Olson L., Pillsbury, Berthelsen, Lindholm, Anderson R., Iames, Ellis. CLASS OF l91lO Though the graduating class of February, l94O, may not be impressive in numbers, its roster nevertheless includes many outstanding personalities. Two of the first to be in the know were Ruth Eddy and lohn Riddle who were elected to the Student Council during their second semester at Iaycee. lohn was then elected chairman by the other members of the Council. This semester the masculine elef ment elected him president of the Men's Club. lohn also proudly displays a football letter. One of the outstanding co-eds is Margaret Griswold, skilled at riding and shooting. Another ardent equestrienne and member of the rifle team is Beth Dring. Marilou Scanlon has added to the interest of the Fortnightly by her timely fashion columns. Harry Boe- buck has kept himself in trouble by writing fraternity news. Ever notice how the Phem- tors make the headlines? Another member of this class who has swung into the spotlight is Bob Ehrler. Dur- ing the past year this lad has held the offices of Drama Club president, vice-president of the Saddle Bouncers, and a governor of the Men's Club. Bob also took part in a play which was given by the Drama Club and was manager of the basketball team. Some of the more seriously inclined sophomores are lim Maury, president of the En- gineer's Club, and Russell Iones, who besides working as a chemistry lab assistant has held the positions of Math Club president and vice-president of the Chemistry Club. Ray Ziegmont has made a name for himself in the athletic field. He held a regular position on the football team, as well as on the baseball team. Last September ninety-two hopeful young iitterbugs descended upon Iaycee and were caught up in a gay whirl of orientation programs, rush parties and registrations. After the first smoke cleared away they settled down to at least some degree of sobriety and learned that chess and bridge are favorite indoor sports, that the library is not the place for social gatherings and that little escapes the vigilant eyes of the Fortnightly gossip writers. Seriously, however, the freshman class which is the largest in the history of the school has made a fine record. ln February forty-nine new faces were added to their ranks mak- l19l

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