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JMC IMAGE GALLERY
MISCELLANEOUS / OTHER IMAGES AND PICTURES
 
This Web page is intended to serve as a repository of otherwise-uncategorized (or uncategorizable) visual (e.g., graphic or photographic) evidence for JMC's existence, its participants, and its activities.
 
If you have any photographs or other images of JMC life, events, people, or other items, please consider sharing them with the rest of us.

 
 
 
ON SEPARATE PAGES:

  • Candid Photographs

    Photos that JMC Veterans have been good enough to submit for our perusal....

  • JMC Faculty / Staff Photos

    Photos of JMC faculty and/or staff members.

  • Morrillite Mug Shots

    A collection of (presumably recent) thumbnail photos of JMC veterans, culled from the World Wide Web and/or submitted by veterans themselves.


 

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Snyder Hall

 


 

  Click HERE to retrieve the original / larger version from the MSU Webspace.
Phillips Hall

 

 

  Click HERE to retrieve the original / larger version from the MSU Webspace.

JMC Sign

contributed by

Cynthia Freeland

 

Cynthia forwarded the photograph below, which she took while in mid-Michigan for the 2002 JMC Reunion.

Thanks, Cynthia!


 


 

The Editor was asked to keep confidential the exact current location of this artifact (and the chain of events by which it came to be there).

A small informal poll of JMC veterans has resulted in a majority hypothesis that this sign originally hung over the doorway leading to the JMC office section on either the first floor or basement level of Snyder Hall. A minority opinion suggests it hung over the entrance to the JMC Library in the basement of Phillips Hall. Whatever its actual location back when, all people contacted definitely remember this sign.


 

JMC Recruiting Poster
circa 1972 or 1973

contributed by

Fred Little

 


FRONT
(Click on Picture to See Larger Image)

 

BACK
(Click on Picture to See Larger Image)

 

"I don't recall whether I received that poster as part of the prospecting / admissions process(the first contact I had with admissions was in the spring of '72 (I was living in Martinsville, VA at the time), or if I picked it up in the Peer Advising Center. I do recall that it was available at the Peer Advising Center in 9/73, when I entered. If he comes in from the cold, "Wild Bill" Halvangis could probably shed some more light on the question, as the Student Activities Coordinator during that period."

 

The Sheet
Vol. 1, no. 5 (Fall 1969)

contributed by

Anne Zholyn

 

Front Page
(Click on Picture to go to the Webpage indexing the 6 pages of this issue)

 

The Sheet was Justin Morrill College's local newsletter. It was composed and printed in the basement of Snyder Hall, then distributed.

Anne Zholyn has preserved a specimen of a 6-page edition issued sometime during the fall quarter of 1969, and she has kindly sent in scanned images of the pages. Thanks, Anne!

These scanned images are now available for inspection via a Webpage dedicated to this issue of The Sheet.


 

The Sheet
Vol. 11, no. 25 (May 17 - 14, 1969)

contributed by

Suzanne (Sheldon) Levy

 


(Click on Picture to go to the Webpage indexing the 4 pages of this issue)

 

The Sheet was Justin Morrill College's local newsletter. It was composed and printed in the basement of Snyder Hall, then distributed.

Suzanne (Sheldon) Levy has preserved a specimen of a 4-page edition issued in May 1969, and she has kindly sent in scanned images of the pages. Thanks, Suzanne!

These scanned images are now available for inspection via a Webpage dedicated to this issue of The Sheet.


 

Advertising Posters
circa 1971 or 1972

contributed by

The Mystery Texan
(Paul Buehrle)

 

(Click to See Larger Images)

 

"Recently unearthed by historians researching ancient documents in the bowels of Snyder Hall, this poster was found under a pile of old Pillowcayse posters in the basement. Additional clues indicate that further investigations are merited on the 3rd floor."

 

(Click to See Larger Images)

 

"Exploring rooms at the front of Snyder Hall on the third floor, a second discovery was made. Pressed between two old Firesign Theater albums on a bookshelf of bricks and boards in front of what appears to be a mural of Middle Earth, another poster was found. Notes written on the back say something about more to be found on a door with no frame???"

JMC Protest Sign
January 2003

contributed by

Charley Roberts

 

(Click to See Larger Images)

 

In January 2003 Charley Roberts participated in a peace rally in Washington DC. He put a lot of thought and work into creating a sign to carry. One of the elements of his final design was an allusion to 'Justin Morrill College'.


 
 
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