Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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SOPHOMORES OF1938 DOROTHY ADCOCK Education ALFRED BATCH Pre4Engineering ADELINE BIASETTI Liberal Arts and Sciences EDNA ANDRESEN Physical Education JOHN BENES Pre-Dental OTTO BICISTE Pre-Legal MILAN BABICH Pre-Engineering RICHARD BENES Pre-4Engineering IRVING BLANK Pre-Legal EVALYN BARTOL Secretarial ARTHUR BERMAN Pre-Legal HARVEY BOOS Liberal Arts and Sciences TONY BASILE Pre-Commerce STANLEY BEST Pre-Engineering JOSEPH BORDENAVE Pre-Medical

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The traditional mixer began the social atlairs in September. The 'laify Apple party, the Masquerade and Sophomore Assembly followed in Qctober, the Fall Frolic, Co-ed lea, and the Fall prom came in November. December brought the Christmas Dance, and in glanuary was the novel Warehouse Dance sponsored jointly by the alumni and the college. The Fourth and last semester ol the sophomore class began with the election ol George Sellen as president. Qther class officers were led l-laut, vice-president, Elaine Mullan, secretary, Anton Sidalc, treasurer, joseph Shephard, Robert lVlicl4elson, and Ellen pisinger, council members. Social activities were all to a Fine start with the lea Dance held to welcome a large number ol February Freshmen. March witnessed a lively Kids Party when ordinarily sedate college people dressed in juvenile apparel and subtracted years from their ages, The Backward Dance gave the college women a chance to treat their escorts. April First gave the class an opportunity to enjoy an May l:ool's Dance. The sophomores were the sponsors ol a Barn Dance later in April when the entire college returned to the soiln lor one evening amid the hay staclcs in the girls gymnasium. Qpen House Night, held in May, presented to college students, their parents, and members ol the community a display ol worl4 done in various departments and of the creative talent ol lVlorton students. The Spring Prom, eagerly anticipated, lived up to all previous expectations. The decorations and the gay spirits ol those attending made the atlair a brilliant and long- remembered one. Class Night, June With, was the last occasion for all the sophomores to meet together socially, Then graduationkffand so two years ol Morton Nlunior College life are over. They have been pleasant years Filled with recreation and work, friend- fa ship and loyalty, they are the lteys which have unloclted the door to the future. SECOND SEMESTER GEORGE SELLEN President TED HAUT Viceepresident ELAINE MULLAN Secretary ANTON SIDAK Treasurer



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. W A f 95 EDWARD BOSH Pre-Medical EDWARD CASSADY Pre-Engineering ELEANORE DAMASCUS Secretarial HENRY BOSS Liberal Arts and Sciences VINCENT CERVENY Liberal Arts and Sciences CLEMENTINE DEERING Pre-Pharmacy MARIA BRANA Physical Education HUGO CHOTT Pre-Dental PHYLLIS De-MAY Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN BREZINSKI Pre-Commerce ELSIE CHOURA Secretarial THOMAS DEMPSEY Pre-Legal ALICE BROWN Education JONAS COHEN Pre-Commerce BERNICE DRAPER Liberal Arts and Sciences

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