Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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.ARTHUR VVERLEIN '0lUlNIQlIl. ,ARTHUR XVERLEIN Chairman DONNA CLAIRE REHKOPF Secremry LEE KOERES Saphomore RLTTH BREBIS Freshman ,ARTHUR YOUNG Frfxhman IXRTHUR YOUNG RUTH BREBIS 5 DONNA C. REHKOPF LEE Ko1:REs SECOND SEMESTER put into operation with the cooperation ofthe administration. Four Lines on the Floor was the popular tune the day students returned from Christmas vacation. Four white lines were painted on the floor between the campus and library to serve as pleasant reminders that it is only polite to maintain silence in the halls during class periods. At the beginning of the second semester the following were elected to the Student Council: Donna Claire Rehkopf, Arthur Young and Lee Koukes. Art VVerlein, who became the new president, for the sophomore class, and Ruth Brebis, for the freshman class were appointed by the deans to round out the membership. The custom of having extra-curricular groups within the school be responsible for assemblies during the second semester once again proved to be interesting. fi W I' I



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Another door is closing for the Class of l9-l0-another two years in each of our lives marked off and set aside with a special little tag labelled M. C. The door is closing, but before it shuts, let's follow up an old custom and have a last quick look around at the faculty. Yes, everything is intact and quite as it should be. Our final check up discovers our teachers in some characteristic situations. Miss VValker is seated nonchalantly at her desk before a formidable stack of books and papers and a line of young women waiting to speak to her. As for 4'Spell', he has just gone out and will be back in about ten minutes accord- ing to Miss Bowes, she also has proved herself long suffering in many ways. A glance down the hall in the wake of Mr. Hale and his brief case assures us that the professor's withering gaze and cutting tone have not failed in their usual effect on loiterers outside the library door. Miss Todd still wears that patient, philosophic smile and a warm looking sweater as she enters the room vacated by the Great Man of the Outdoors, Inside, Mr. Aird. The publications department is continuing to supply bliss Falls, hir. Almer, and Mr. Finley with a bad moment now and then, but they don't look as though they really mind. In the library-you know the place?eis Miss Darlington with her staff to help the poor student dig out some remote fact or another. And in the library, also, but never, it seems, when you are looking for her, is Miss Callahan, hard at work browsing . C C AIRD A. T. .ALMER M. M. AMES E. BEDRAVA C. BELL C. CALLAHAN A. M. CLEM R C COSTABILE F. B. CRCM G. DARI,ING'FON M. ELLIS M. L. FALLS C. D. FARIss D. FINLAYSON H H FINLEY F. FRENCH G. GAARDER J. P. GIBBS W. H. GRAY C. H. HABERMAN R. M. HALE

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