JTHS Memory Book . oyed the cleverand well-staged entertainment. Everyone wholistened, was satisfied, and the snug little sum of$ was turned over to the College Loan Fund. The Machinists Order dedicated a service flagon the tenth of May, and as in many such patrioticcauses, the assistance of the Mixed Glee Clubs wassought. The Mixed Glee Club sang Tenting To-night, and the Boys Glee Club won laurels withKeep the Homefires Burning. Another organiza-tion benefited by the Glee Clubs was the Daughtersof Veterans in connection with the Womans Ser-vice Corps. The director of the Glee Clubs, Mrs
JTHS Memory Book . oyed the cleverand well-staged entertainment. Everyone wholistened, was satisfied, and the snug little sum of$ was turned over to the College Loan Fund. The Machinists Order dedicated a service flagon the tenth of May, and as in many such patrioticcauses, the assistance of the Mixed Glee Clubs wassought. The Mixed Glee Club sang Tenting To-night, and the Boys Glee Club won laurels withKeep the Homefires Burning. Another organiza-tion benefited by the Glee Clubs was the Daughtersof Veterans in connection with the Womans Ser-vice Corps. The director of the Glee Clubs, , was asked to direct a big entertainmentgiven for their benefit May 13 and 14. To thisentertainment the fetching name of Pot Pourriwas given, and the crowds turned out for it, andthe crowds heard the Glee Clubs, and the crowdssurely appreciated them. The appearance of the Glee Clubs on Baccalaur-eate Sunday, June 16, closed what has been perhapsthe most successful year in their history. John K. Maitland. 41. 42 FOOT BALL Heavyweight Team. R. E Allyn Newbold R. T Robert Martin R. G Gordon Button C Fred Muschott, Valjean Broadwell L. G Louis Block (Capt.) L. T Gordon Mauer, Lloyd Erickson L. E Roy Learnard Q. B Fred Simonds R. H. B Stephen Waesco L. H. B Thomas Koons, Fred Sehring F. B Harold Shlensky, Arthur Hills Substitutes End Thorolf With End ? Jack King Back Clyde Brown Back Robert Simpson Back Henry Unmack In keeping with the times, Joliet showed an ex-traordinary fighting ability on the gridiron. Althowe lost four games, we gave our opponents someof their hardest battles. Under the guidance ofCoach Wagner and Captain Block, the team foughtvery hard, and none of our opponents got more thannineteen points. On every occasion the new men
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