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

 - Class of 1940

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football morgan Park at lllrightp a night game played at Spencer Coals Park. The big, powerful l,Uright ma- chine proved to be too strong for the lighter lay Cee team and they walked off with a 26-6 victory. The touchdown was made by lack Garness. La Salle-Peru at morgan Park: a fine passing at- tack coupled with a strong running game enabled the La Salle-Peru squad to win 20 to U, although practically the entire first half was played in the invaders' territory. morgan Park at l'lorth Park, another game which found the lay Cee team the aggressor, but once again Lady Luck shunned the morgan Park eleven and Dorth Park handed them a l3 to O setback. morton at morgan Park: aside from the lllilson entanglement, this was probably the best-played game of the season for lay Cee. lt ended in a scoreless deadlock. morgan Park was superb on defense, never letting their opponents deep into their territory, while their own attack clicked at times but bogged down when a score seemed inevitable. Qmerican College at morgan Park: the smaller Physical Education team played defensively until the final quarter, when they scored the only touch- down of the game. lUilson at morgan Park: the annual Thanksgiving Day game was played before a huge crowd. The Red Raiders scored on a fumble and a long pass. Those who played their last game for fay Cee were: Captain lack Garness, Earle Ulesselius, Bill Deiters, Steve Zalaboski, Cliff Bausor, fohn Riddle, farnes moore, lack Kleinz, Charles Putz, and Fred Leffler. Letters were presented by the football queen, Tlancy Fisher, to Garness, lllesselius, Deiters, Zelaboski, Bausor, Riddle, moore, Kleinz, Putz, Leffler, Fred Greco, Ray Brigel, Harry Beste, Dan Lucas, john ff? lllheeler, and Richard Schmalfeld. so PJ OVCEGWTWOO SLD C ,-rf 0nQQ0og02,QfQn , if . COVOCOGQ f,Tmi'5L'f'l7Rl ,mf'iC? .Orin C loofqo 00900 riff Wy Xllflllf mil, w ' l i Oetpwgfiff , ll ah Ol rife. 5 , , Q in Q- J- 1 T be ' X I 1 it 61' ,f 'AQ -me ranzen tk I lt ' Ae! T T 5' :,., lm 1 , O Q mpg 6000,-9r1O'nf2'-gufgr? 09.09 Qcgbgqn C' 9 0 f'sQQ',Q1.-f9C9f'2-ig, f1l000f'5D.J'2.S'3p O O

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First How: Bolton, Hib- bard, Baldwin, Hal perin, Gaelzer, lacs- chke, Donop, Stolver fllinnick, Ohman. Second How: Knight lllales. B. Reinhold Edmunds, Peterson Cavanatiqh, Shann on, Denmark. Third Row: D a l y Sinead, L a ii at o n Grck, Swisher, Bar- ION. u2omcn's athletic association H definite increase in the number of athletically in- clined coeds has been evident at the college. The past year has proven one of the busiest which the l.U.H.Ft. has ever seen. Utlhile every coed at lay Cee is technically a member, about thirty girls ac- tively participated in the events. Last fall, Shirley Edmunds, president: marilou Scanlon, vice-president: lean Baldwin, secretaryg and Ruth Hensel, treasurer, started things off with basketball practice. Hided by pointers from Coach Fleming the girls made much progress throughout the winter. In the spring, president lean Baldwin, with the help of Greta Ohman, viceepresidentg Betty Stober, secretary: and lune Lindholrn, treasurer, started the girls training for baseball. Every mon- day the Coeds donned shorts or slacks and took over the gym, a new plan which the girls hope will be permanent. ln may, as is the custom, the UJ.Q.Fi. took charge of the annual college picnic at the Dunes.



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