Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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Cl-ICRAL Ch, listen, someone's singing. Boy, and they're not half bad. 'What organization is that - do you know? Why, that's the Choral Club, haven't you heard them sing before? l believe a swell organization could develop out of that group. Well, how long have they been or- ganized? lt was started last year by a mixed group, the majority having music courses, and they engaged Mr. l-laberman as their director. This year Mr. Haberman gathered them together again. You asked me if l had ever heard them. Have they done any singing at any of our College functions? Why, yes, they sang for our Christmas assembly, they combined with the Vivaci club and helped us develop our Christmas spirit by singing carols. Didn't they also sing at one assembly early last fall? Yes, they've done quite a bit of singing. Do you remember the Northern Illinois Iu- nior College Conference held here at Mor- ton? The Choral Club was on that program and they certainly did a swell job. ,..,.................f....,,...........,.,.,...Y,...........-W .T,.,, . ...,,,,.--........,,..Y... .. .M . . K , -N v.-,,r.-,, , ,, ,.,,, ,, ,,.,, , ,, ,K , , ,uk ,,,, VW' M A ,M U I MV, GERMAN What do you have there? lt's a book of great epics. We're having a German club meeting today and l'm going to tell the class the story of this German epic. What do you mean, the class? We have our club meetings during class time. Everyone who takes German is auto- matically a member of the club. Say, that makes it nice. l-low often do you meet? About every other week. Do you always have someone telling about German epics? No, we do lots of different things. The first few meetings we talked about the old Greeks, because we thought we ought to know more about them. You mean Aristotle and Socrates and all those fellows. Yes. Then sometimes Miss Kraemer tells us about Germany and other countries. Say, l bet that's interesting. lt sure is. Do the classes ever all meet together? Not for a regular meeting but we have a Christmas party and a picnic. They're fun. ll ll 0 Spink, Shipla, Sellen, Honzak, Kudrna, Biasetti ' AXSUI K1ldZII1C1, Misek Reichart Mull M t' Mc- 0 Mullen, Hrubesh, Hrubesh, Younger, Doub k, R' h- - I ' ' Cm' arm' Posvic. G lc CW' 3611911 ' Spolm, Sykora, Pedqii, Dermin, Aten, fseckleff Luetzow, Blank.

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CHENHSTRY What is that odor in the front hall? That's probably an up-and-coming young chemist demonstrating something at the chemistry club meeting. :iWell, I hope it's successful, Whatever it is. If anyone lives through all that, he de- serves success. Let's go up and see what they're doing. Well, I'll try anything once. Say, they're not conducting any experi- ment-it's just a discussion of places to go for their next field trip. They don't seem to mind the smoke in here. - Oh, I suppose one gets used to it. Is that Harvey Posvic who is president? I think so. Ed Koranda was president the first semester, I believe. Say, from the Way they talk, that trip to the Universal Oil Company must have been interesting. I'd have liked to see the Abbott labora- tories, too. y Why, it's almost Worth taking chemistry to visit some of those places, isn't it? Oh, the club is open to anyone in- terested. ' ENGINEERS Say, what's the mob doing at the main entrance? Those are the engineers-they're going down to Purdue for the Week-end. What for? To see the school. The Engineers' club plans a trip down there every year. I bet they have a good time. I Wouldn't doubt it. They usually go to Illinois and Wisconsin too. In that Way the boys get a chance to see What's ahead of them. Is that all they do-learn what school is going to be? Oh, no, this last semester the program was tied up with the class of General En- gineering Problems. They learned a lot. Mr. Pinlayson's the adviser, isn't he? Sure, They've had some interesting field trips besides those to the schools, too. Where'd they go? They Went out to the Municipal Airport, Corn Products Refining Company, Universal Oil Company, and some other places. The officers of that club have done a dandy job. Yes, they really get things done. Pater, Konecny, Deering, Brouk, Vasek, Marek, Belzer 0 Best, I-Ilinka, Mottys, Konecny, Stary, Veverka, Cas- Grillot, Posvic, Vlcek, Koranda, Carter, Pedall, Peitl, sady 0 Smith, Martinek, Vasak, Vlrek, Varter, Batch, Ngvy, 4 Grillot 0 Thomas, I-losek, Zlogar, Yuska, Gorski, Feitl, Sellen, Novy. '



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FRENCH Hi, there, did you go to the French club meeting last night? Yep. Boy, you missed it. Why, what happened? Most of the time we sang French songs and Miss Bell talked for a while. Did she speak in French again? Yes, and we had more fun trying to figure out what she was saying. What did they decide about the party? Well, they want to have another one because everybody had such a good time at the last. They didn't decide on a definite date, though. Were there many there? Q Ouite a few. Next meeting Miss Morgan's going to talk about education in France. You don't want to miss that. I didn't want to miss last night's, for that matter. Who's the new president? Frank Kanalopoulos. Henry Noonan, Lois Olson, and Henry Boss are the other of- ficers. Are we gonig to put on an assembly this year? , I Yep. We're going to get a French film sometime soon. INTER-RELA TIONS Say, who was that Englishman who spoke at the International Relations club meeting last night? Archibald Evans. He was a real Britisher, too-accent, clothes and everything. If he was as good as Mr. fTchiyia, I'd like to have heard him. Oh, you mean the man from the Iapan- ese Embassy who was here not long ago? Yes. He ca-me last year and everyone liked him so well we decided to invite him again. Well, I enjoyed Mr. Evan's talk a lot. Oh, yes, we received some books from the Carnegie Institute for Peace. You ought to see some of them. Are those the ones we spoke of before which are sent to all international clubs in the country? I ' Yes. We also decided to take a trip to the Ghetto in the near future. Keep it in mind. That reminds me, the library got that new book on the Ghetto. Let's go look at it. We ought to distribute those books we got from the Carnegie Institute so that every- one gets a chance to see them. Q 0 Zarobsky, Sirovatka, Weber, Malek, Korbel, Kanelo- 0 Boss, Draper, Kanelopoulos, Smith, Cerveny, Handorf poulos, Olson, Posvic, Richards, Yovcheff 0 Ienkins, 0 Sipiora, Miller, Havlik, Dennin, Rankin, Kotzum. Boss, Noonan, Sedlak, Cerveny, Handorf, I-Ionzak, Ti- bensky, Wankat. 25

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