Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 30 text:

5. V- x P' r xl.xQ.FAkhw,m-f Nfdvvgvqrhlvbhq 1 -..IX , J .,, ' my V., to N . WEL. ' XX M ...5'V-f T 'gb Xyfybk x X5 'VJMX . -f' iffy fn ,. A-P Q K. fa Mrpf xx'-' RN -' 'XF' f,ff-Q Eoiioia 1 v-4. gwalalewa Mft ASSCDCIATE EDITQPS Eirst Semester Second Semester lrene Krenelc Dorothy Wright Joe Kovondo Lowrence Klimo 'Walh- PAGE Q6 Eirst Semester Fred Wunder EDITCR Second Semester Lciurel Bouton THE EMBLEM lVl. Cfs own mcxgozine, the Emblem, ond the newest of student publicotions is published twice yeorly, Since the First edition wos printed, the Emblem hos grown much in literory volue ond content, if not in size. At the present time copies of this mogci- zine ore sent to colleges ollover the United Stotes. Worlc on this publicotion storts eorly in the semester when notices ore put up for contributions. Long before the mogcizine reciches the students, the editor ond his cissistonts hove to plon the loyout, color scheme, ond type of cirticles desired. Once the literory productions ol the students ore sub- mitted from the vorious rhetoric closses ond indi- viduols, the stoFl begins the tedious job of reading the selections ond mciking their choices os to whot should oppecir in the Fincil edition. To be ci con- tributor to the Emblem is the height ol literory cichievementcit M. C. Eoch yecir Miss M. L. Eolls ond Mr. A. T. Almer give their time, ettort, ond cooperotion to help molte this concise boolclet the Fine success it is. This yeor the themes of the editions were Amer- ico ond potriotism. Topics were represented in story, essciy, ond poem. Although the First edition deolt chiefly with stories ond essciys, ond the second edition primcirily with poetry, throughout both there could be found the best etlorts ol the students. All contributors hcid their personolities reveoled, not only through their writings, but by thumbnoil slcetches which oppeored ot the end ol the boolclet.

Page 29 text:

i uw' Danek Blank Klima Krippner Van Cura Cech Anderson Korous Tintera Best Ritzma Machala Roesner johnson Krenek Shepro Swan Krafka Monnette Mathieu Copy, which has been deposited on the editors table by writers and reporters, is snatched at greedily by copy-readers, editors, and everyone else. After final judgement has been passed, the accepted pieces go to designated places on various pages, headlines are produced by the editors, lines and letters are counted and recounted, and soon the pile of manuscript is ready for the publisher, the Berwyn Beacon. Wednesday passes silently. lhursday, the proofs come back from the Beacon office and are painstakingly gone over by proofreaders for mistakes and omissions. With forced calmness, the editors see the corrected proofs leave again for the Beacon. Qn Friday, clean sheaves of Collegians reach the school and are distributed to the students on the campus. But, for the editors, each Thursday is only another milestone to be passed, for they know that for Tuesday, just ahead, new assignments must be made and new problems met. Softly the door of room Q50 closes behind them . . , EDITORS SECGND SEMESTER Bill Best Managing Editor Dolores johnson Co-News Editor james Tintera Co-News Editor Robert Cech Business Manager Dorothy Wright Literary Editor George Korous Sports Editor Lewis Smith Circulation Manag Joe Odehnal Qffice Manager PAGE E25 GI'



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9? Q me PUBLIC PRESS an Dolores johnson Doris lvlonnette -lean l'-lovorlca ,gg lrene Krenelt Muriel Kremslce Marie Krallqa The objective of the public Press Stall is to acquaint the public and our parents and friends with the standards of the school and to bring to them the up-to-date news ol M. C. Each weelc articles ol interest about the college could be found in the Cicero Life, Berwyn Lite, Berwyn Beacon, and Cicero News. Bi-monthly meetings were held in Mr. Popeis ollice, so the reporters could have Hnews previewsn as well as news reviewsn. Each statl member had personal contact with the editor ol his particular paper, and in this way was able to cooperate with him in rendering satisfactory service to the community and school. DIRECTORY No one had an excuse lor not having the name, address, or phone number of either NUC students or teachers, For all these data were to be Found in the college Directory, This much prized little orange and blue bool4 was sold for the nominal sum of Five cents by energetic ,lim lintera alter the compilers Doris Monnette, Marie Krallta, and Virginia Kuchta Finished their worlc. Fortunately, this boolc made its appearance early in November before the Prom. It helped Quite a bit. ! Doris lvlonnette Marie Krallca Compiler Compiler Virginia Kuchta James Tintera Compiler BusinessManager is i- 5 PAGEQ7 .iw X. lt X j gli Xa 3 it ,Q 5 ti.: li .5 it - Wi uh! I J i ,Ay

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