Morton Junior College - Pioneer Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 8 text:

BOARD OF EDUCATION L. to R. ‘round the table: Edward W. Chodl, Joseph Mrizek, Presi- dent MacLean, George Prosch, Charles Matt, Otto Pechc. Tradition is built by ordinary people in their everyday living. Leadership can inspire, but followers with vision build tradition. Morton has a fine tradition because for twenty- six years Morton people generally have had fine ideals for their college. They have been jealous of its reputation. Each day they have worked hard to be worthy of the college and to make the college worthy of them, and so tradition has been built by the work, the hope, and the prayers of thousands. This tradition is now bigger than the thing it started with, more dynamic than the builders. PRESIDENT W. P. MacLEAN PRESIDENT BUSINESS VICE-PRESIDENT MANAGER Li A. R. MOORE W. P. MacLEAN E. W. BLAIR

Page 9 text:

Probably studying enrollment figures are Miss Walker and Doc Hale. Where is everybody? Traditions at Morton? Yes, we have many of historic origin, traditions of class and club, of work and fun. But in the highest sense, to say that Morton has traditions means that we have an already established line of march toward a chosen high goal. The newcomer joins the column, falls into step with the others, marches con- fidently on. J. GRACE WALKER DEAN OF WOMEN J. Grace Walker Doc Hale gives his over-the-shoulder advice to Irene Kral’s posing problem. We follow tradition in any endeavor because tradition exemplifies the experiences of many generations who have learned through trial and error the best way to proceed. But sometimes traditional customs are retained when they are no longer useful to society; for example, the buttons on men’s coat sleeves are no longer needed to fasten on lace cuffs. So when we are quite sure that we have found, not just a different way, but one better than the traditional way, we should follow it and help establish a new tradition. HAROLD J. WHITE ACTING DEAN OF MEN Harold J. White

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