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HIlllINISlHHlIHN A. R. MOORE W. P. MacLEAN E. W. BLAIR Vice-President President Business Manager As one loolcs 'iBacl4 Through the Yearsl' of the history ol Morton junior College, one sees most clearly the smiling, determined face of the founder, Mr. l-larry Victor Church. l-lis Foresight and valiant pioneering have brought higher education to thousands of young people Whose ambitions might otherwise have been stifled and have also brought higher culture to a community that was clearly ready lor it. To me, the history ol Morton Junior College has been a joyous one. The great variety ol classroom and out-ol-class activities in the college have added brilliance to Morton, and the scintillations have been reflected in the total lile ol the community. W. R. MacLean, President ' L F ' hi BoEdiirvgidE9fXv??Ehooldl, jdsezhgvllizek, Superintendent MacLean, George Prosch, Charles Matt, Otto Pecka, Jr. 13
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A bw , ii IW! TC .6 Lwwwr . - :Eff was Wt . L L A iiifii' '-Wi G 1 ,Riff ' frwf' ,gf i Io if-fi-'tif' .fi ,. 'MHN5 ,iz W A '16 ., 'LN' 'Alf . '.i4 . fffinl ws , W' .J i. it siuiili Elilllill it Z i 1 The student council vvas iirst organized by Mr. Spelman as a mediating body between laculty and students. lt was his desire that this group be used as a representative body lor student opinions, and to solve problems involvingstu- dents that arose in regard to discipline and at- tendance. From that time until novv such a group has existed, elected by the students to serve them as leaders. Some years there has been little action from the council, but as conditions return to normal, the student council too is beginning to hold again its important position in college liie at Morton Junior College. Elected by the students to iorm a governing body, the student council has this year regained prestige as a college organization. Among their duties ior the year were the supervising ol distribution of the budget, organizing the social calendar with the social committee, and direct- ing class and campus leader elections. A project attempted by the second semester group vvas a hand bool4 ior the college. First semester otlicers were president, l-lelen Vaughn, vice-president, Francis Fitzmaurice, secretary, Julia Gold- schmidt. Second semester president was Bob l-libben and secretary, Pat Svvade. First semester council members: Top Row: Larry Chartrand, Robert l-libben, Richard Cechner. ' , Bottom Row: Francis Fitzmaurice, l-lelen Vaughn, Julia Goldschmidt. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Elliott. Second semester council members: Left to Right: Robert l-libben, l-lelen Vaughn, Patricia Swade, Dick Dlesk. Not pictured: Art Michalec. 15
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