Woodrow Wilson Junior College - Profile Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Gae44A VcUUcuntl Say it in French, and keep it an all-French atmosphere. That is the general idea of the meetings of Lts Coewi VaiJIants, sponsored by Mile. Jennie Shipman and Mile. Dorothy Roberts. Here it is that members put away their English and gather to chat informally with one another in French. To top it off, charming French teas and dejeuners lure the French students to enjoyable afternoons at Wilson. One of the interesting achievements of Les Coeur Vail- lants has been its semesterly pub- lication of Le Tri-College magazine in conjunction with the other two city junior colleges. French enthusiasts are led by their president, Anne Condon; vice-president, Edward McMullen; secretary, Helen Johns; treasurer, Philip Cotsones; and program chairman, Lyda Wexler. The French cabinet for last semester included president, Sara Aron- berg; vice-president, Hans Nord; secretary, Mary Kamberos; and treasurer, Anne Condon. SEATED: Evelyn Alexander, Ruby Kelly, Mae Greenberq, Barbara Hanley, vice-president: Grace Goodman, secretary; Anamary Kirchhoff, Elliott Gordon, president; Evelyn Hurt, George Kolonits, John Keatinq. SECOND ROW: Bob Hillman, Albert Friedman, Philip Meyers, Henry Meyers, lohn Foley, Naomi Kamialezky, Dorothy Hall, Vivian Broomlield, Mr. G. Comery, sponsor; Richard Halaska, Lawerence Doyle, Albert Pask. THIRD HOW: Bob Baker, Jim Casey, lim Krueger, Thomas Brodsky, Peter Timosciek, Felix Skowronski, John Siry, Delmar Norton, Sam Mesirov , lames Baldasseroni, Kenneth Knudsen, Bill Guth. 72 FIRST ROW: Miss Dorolhy Roberts, sponsor; Helen lohns, secretary; Anne Condon, president; Phillip Cotsones, treasurer; Mary Kamberos, Sara Aronberg. SECOND ROW: Charmian London, Helen Peffers, Mildred Cohen, Lucille Wexler, Charlotte Apeland, Elizabeth Johnson, Elaine Biederman, Phyllis Wendell, Gwen Sherman, Ellen Bergman, Helen Biederman. THfflD ROW: Darrell Brewer, Horace Brovimfield, Fran Honey, Marvin Barr. The Criminal Court was the ex- citing scene of the first of the many off-campus tours sponsored by Wilson ' s Commerce Club this year. Under the guidance of Mr. George Comery, sponsor, and the able leadership of Elliott Gordon, president, the club was able to make numerous trips covering our metropolitan campus — the city of Chicago. Ably assisted by Barbara Han- ley as vice-president, the president was able to further the aims of the organization — to provide various opportunities for the students to discuss and to be enlightened about the problems and practices of business in the business world at present. Grace Goodman, acting as sec- retary, kept the minutes of the meetings of the Commerce Club. Ken Knudsen, Larry Doyle, and Sam Mesirow comprised the com- mittee which planned the tours and meetings. The organization has hailed 1941 as a banner year for themselves because, they assert, all their aims have been fulfilled.

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In existence for three semesters at Wilson now, the Coed Swim Club has sponsored and partici- pated in a variety of water shows and exhibitions, such as the W.A.A. Play Day, the Wilson Car- nival, and the Lindblom Water Carnival. Miss Estelle Angler is the able sponsor under whose guidance members of the club learn new fancy dives, strokes, and ballet formations in water. Miss Angler, who is on expert on good form and rhythm, also joins the students in their performances of new stunts and strokes. Under the former system of stu- dent leadership of last fall, the co- presidents were Rita Barry and Fred Goodman. After the adop- tion of a club constitution in Feb- ruary, 1941, the club officers in- cluded Sam McDowell as presi- dent, Rosemary Crandell as vice- president, and Marge Mangen as the Club Board representative. FIRST ROW: Betly Gulp, Fred Goodman, Rosemary Crandell, vice-president; Miss E. Angier, sponsor; Kam McDowell, president; Maiqaret Mangen, Henry Baillie. SECOND ROW: Phyllis VanHorn, Victor Kaupas, Marilyn Werner, Franklin Fish, ludy Carlson, Warren Fierke, Muriel Fleming. THIRD ROW: lames Godvin, Joseph Kapcsta, Bob Cress, John Skotch. y.



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ine Anil Sponsored by Mr. William Mad- den, the Fine Arts Club aims to encourage students in further ap- preciating the arts. At the club meetings members discussed the various problems that were en- countered by present-day artists like Picasso. During the semester, several trips were made by the group to the Art Institute to view the masterpieces of Goya and other great artists. The artistic creations of the stu- dents were exhibited at affairs, such as at Wilson ' s Spring Carni- val this semester. Those students who are in Mr. Madden ' s art classes and who wish to spend more time with the Fine Arts invite other artists-to-be with similar in- terests to gain a still further appre- ciation of the arts. The club officers for the fall se- mester of 1941 were George Stef- fanopoulos as president, Gilbert Wallace as vice-president, and Shirley Koenig as secretary. The spring semester leaders were George Steffenopoulos, president; Bill Erickson, vice-president; Betty Ort, secretary; and Norah LaVelle, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Sara Aronberg, George Steffenopoulos, president, Shirlee Koenig. SECOND ROW: Olga Cibulsky, lames Carbine. Lee Henry, Kathryn Gabel, Norah LeVelle, treasurer; Bill Erickson, vice-president; Ivir. Wm. Madden, lohn Wagner, Marion Mick, Phillip Dickinson, Betty Ant. THIRD ROW: George Dahlin, Carl Denoms, Kenneth Knudsen, Elaine Cohn, Arthur McDonald, Don Callender, Nancy Stevens, Gilbert Wallace, Stan Fixter. FIRST ROW: Mary lo Brummel, Ellastean Montgomery, treasurer; Anne Heitz, president; Edward Turner, vice-president; Margaret Dates, secretary; Mr. A. H. Thomas, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Victoria Firovich, Margaret Behrens, Margaret Selders, Walter Erikson, Luther Gibson, Cleo Brown, Wanda Czuchalski, Elaine Cohn, Mollie Laffer, Mottle Dunn. Lfen 4funt Should you happen to pass Room lllA and hear German singing, don ' t be alarmed. It is merely the festivities of the Ger- man Qub. This group, under the sponsorship of Mr. Alfred Thomas, meets once every week in order to learn to use the German lan- guage in speaking and singing. Social affairs are featured on the prog ram of the German Club. Every year a gala Kaffeeklatsch is held. There are entertainment and group singing, and of course, al- ways refreshments. Another an- nual feature is the French-German tea dance. Any one interested in learning more German is invited to attend meetings. Officers for the fall semester in- cluded Anne Heitz, president; Mel- V i n Lundgren, vice - president; Eunice Lang, secretary; and Wal- ter Erikson, treasurer. The officers for the spring semester were Rob- ert Hughes, president; Edward Turner, vice-president; Margaret Dates, secretary; and Ellastean Montgomery, treasurer.

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