Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 15 text:

Lang Martin Morgan Nauman Pope, F. Pope, W. Reid Richards Royse Shelley Smith Spelman Stevenson Stone Thomas Todd Tucker, A Tucker, G Walker Ziebell The Dean of Morton junior College, better known to us as Hgpeln, has said, HEvery college must have three things it it is to be a good college: equipment, students, and teachers, and Morton has all threef' QT course we have, especially the teachers. It is the grandest faculty ever. We refuse to trade it lor any other faculty in the United States. Believe it or not, they are sometimes more canny than we give them credit for being. They know, ingeniously, when a student stays after class to ask o question whether he is interested in the lesson or whether he is applying a little of that well-known art ol Napple polishing . The men and women of this group have spent much of their time and energy gathering all the knowledge they possess just to be able to pass it on to us. That is, it we allow them to. Not only that, when the students are planning socials or doing welfare work, our instructors are always willing to help with suggestions and advice. We just love to mimic the mannerisms ol some of our illustrious faculty members Cnot to mention any namesb, but it is all in lun, and they are good natured enough to return similar greeting, And so, we salute our co-workers and advisors, the teachers of our junior college.

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Q46 Jimff o the Morton Junior College Aird Almer Ames Bell Bobisud Braman Callahan Clem Crum Darlington Ellis Ericson Falls Lambert Finlayson Finley French Gaarder Gibbs Gray l-labermon Hale Hansen Krciemer



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Those who provide us with mental .stimuli . These candid are not exactly Ncandiedn, but they are the Way we see our faculty members most freciuentlyl Miss Bell has been so willing to help us, and always Miss French, Mr. Gray, Mr. Ericson, Miss Morgan, and Mr. Royce will remain in our memories as star examples of malcing things interesting. Cf course, Miss Darlington and her staff have helped us gain that book Iarnin' H imbibed under the supervision of Spel', and Gracie Csee Administrationlj Miss Todd has felt herself well repaid for her faith in the law of compensation. Our physics and chemistry grads say they ovve a lot to the combined efforts of F, B. Crum, E. l-l. Thomas, and R. l-l. Nauman. Mr. Shelleys stellar leanings, Miss Ellis' well-out-lined lectures, Mr. Martin's erudition, and Mr. l'lansen's lively comments added color to our natural science baclcground, not to mention Mr. Aird, the cosmopolite. Qur superior knowledge of the arts of English expres- sion are openly attributed to the faithful guidance of Miss Falls, Mr. Almer, Mr, Lang and Mr. Finley. Miss A. N, Tuclcer, Mr. Richards, and Mr. Pope lead us to relmown for our mathematics exhibit as well as explaining the Hxlsn and uylsn of things. Miss G. I.. Tuclqefs secretarial group owes much to her persistent efforts. Mr. Gibbs, Mr, Braman, and Mr. Kovanic have borne the brunt of many a commercial

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