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, T in Tug:----sr-,llli -xh-M-L l V ' n r 7 5 T 92:6 39' Mark E ts'-ss M iQ5M'Jl' T- 'UK'MiA ,gf rf' ,X sands .. fvwrrti M A 'mf 'Ai . -as A , -,- ,dl T - 3 -f' , I 5 'fl ,il 'ffl' ' I ,6 -.-z-. as-. v .. o . 'Q' - .4 N 3 ,J'N ,fm ' '-' ,-dbg f tween Tierrrratfrttfifsiqftt 3 4 ,J ,,. .45i,... .,f I. , ' Vx' X lf- ,lJi,2!' y It ' '4'.1'7iTl 1 'fl W4 ll 1- I-if r I E. T V !l,l-'D ll I Z Jjjlld V,-A vllgnfjl l J 2, 7 lr , 4 ,,ffil '.J . a,,1f' ,LI THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ,Q ', ln Firrt Semerter Second Sfrrzertfr Q. 15.1 THEODORE KOBZA . . Prerident HENRY HAJEK . . President ' BERNICE SWARD . Vice-Prerzderzz JOHN TTAGEMAN . V ice-P1'erid.enz MANDEL SACHS . . Secretary BTANDEL SACHS . . Snretary BERNARD CoRsoN . . Treasurer CHARLES SVEC , . Trmrurer ..-...J SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The dirigible that, in nineteen twenty eight, arrived from ports unknown at Nlorton Junior College is now ready to depart to heights unknown from Morton Junior College, and therefore it is only fitting that some record of the Class of ,3o,s achievements should be made. The dirigible's crew and passengers descended upon this institution amid that august body, the class of 329. The Freshmen, like all capable, self-governing bodies, chose leaders. Those chosen flrst were representatives to the Student Council, Jean White and Bernard Corson, and class officers, Raymond Chmelik, President, John Smatlak, Vice- Presidentg Eugene Hammond, Secretary, and Harry Hostetter, Treasurer. The football season opened with a bang and the Freshmen supplied Smatlak, Sachs, Jirka, Krumdick, Butler, Mitchell, Tancl, and I-lolec, whose combined ability on the gridiron was the most important cause of Morton's championship. Both classes enjoyed themselves being what they aint at the lVlen's Club Masque. Mr. Martin as a horrible old monk frightened all his Ecu students. The next month saw enthusiastic Freshmen bringing Mothers and Dads to the Mother and Daughter and the Father and Son Banquets. In this month also the modest youngsters experienced their first college prom. In basketball as in football, a goodly part of the squad was composed of Fresh- men,-Hall, Jirka, Fillmore, Motto, Corson, and the Mitcl'1ell twins. The women too excelled in sports, beating the Sophomores consistently in hockey and in baseball. Their term of office expired, the old oflicers retired in favor of Bernice Sward and Ernest Moldt as representatives to the Student Council, and of Bert Hall, President, Alberta Bradshaw, Vice-President, Jean XVhite, Secretary, and Mildred Parizek, Treasurer, as class officers. Pagf 20 Y. aoi! .Alf '.- , 4 A 'fc W L. . lf llf i Jlkixfflfl-gf3.3'1:..L if E.- .1... E, --E i - .a , --S 4 -- , ff pu -':- -fc , .fi r'-.U yvf ' J'- Ir, ' ,A .,,,:':- .U 'Isis' 'le B f War wwf' 0,,,J- cf-'l.I-JAH' of-wi? EMM Qfv-'-Q.
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