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I I l S the years have passed, changes have been nunllferous. Qnly the building that houses the students oi OVIOF1 Junior College remains the same. It has aged, too, with the . . ' M t n. Former students, but is still the symbol of all that is Or O What il this building were to SDeUl4Oltl1O5etlllnQS which it has housed for lo, these many YGOV stored up against those who have destroYed H5 beauty by various acts ol vandalism, the loud laughter thot lWCl'5 Shfllsefi its walls,and the tears that have shattered its drec1mS?Wl1Gf would be said ol the students who have through the YQOVS entered its doors-gateways to advancement ol learning? What could be repeated oi the conversations between those who chattered happily as they rushed to the next class, discussed the latest class incident, or argued about the newest political controversy? Who knows what successes and failures have been observed through the eyes ol this unrevealing house ol knowledge? Memoriesslrom the past, the thrill of a sports champion- s-the grudges it has ship, the excitement and elegance ol the annual proms, the life and gaieties ol the operettas and plays through which student talent has been aided and developed, reminiscences of people in the passing parade of student lile-the pioneers ol the year book, newspaper, directory, and other student publications would be just a lew ol its memories. The old landmark will vividly remember how the old college traditions commenced, how the college managed through the First years ol development, and how outstanding the students ol each class were in their numerous Fields of sports, journalism, government, club activities, and scholar- ship. The inside story regarding friendships, companionships, loves, hates, petty jealousies, worries, fears, laughter,and tears would be revealed it this building were to speak. Administration and faculty would be described as they planned and worked to aid various activities: the presidents, ldeans, social. committees, club advisors, and teachers who OVG UVQed increased endeavor from the student bodies. Yes, the personal secrets ol Morton junior College have been Stored in G building that has meant home to thousands ol students and alumni through the years never to be I revealed by this ediFice,yet somehow lelt by everyone who has made his WCW down its narrow corridors.
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EHNIINIS CLASSES ACTIVITIES FACULTY STUDENTS SOPHOMORE ... FRESHMAN .... CLUBS ....... FEATURES ..... ATHLETICS MEN'S SPORTS .... WOMENS SPORTS
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