J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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Passing The bulleTin board or Trophy cases would have invariably found someone checking The daTe Tor The nexT dance or examining The laTesT award won by one of our Teams. The shouTs and sounds on The second floor could usually be Traced To The newly redecoraTed girls' gym. If anyone was around loTe in The aTTernoon, They mighT have seen an aThleTe leaving Tor home aTTer a Tough workouT or a good game. These were buT a Tew of The many school scenes one would have seen if he had paused To noTice Them. 5 , i ' ' i 1 i l The Seasons The seniors will always remember their high school years cmd the life that was a part of those years. ln some ways, those years can be compared with the seasons. Fall is the season when nature begins to prepare for its repose from the world. Beginning high school we were afraid and unsure of our- selves. We did not know what to expect. At that time we be- lieved we were entering a world of hardships. We were nei- ther smart nor clever. We were devoid of common sense. Our behavior was immature. However, we met the challenge of high school and entered the first of our four years of learning. Winter is the season in which life lies dormant. The new main entrance on Austin Boulevard is a fine example of the remodeling that the building has undergone during the previous summer months. l Some of us looked back upon our years in high school with dissatisfaction and boredom. However, the greater per- centage of students seeing that the type of education they received in high school was a must in their future lives emerged from their immaturity and made the most of those four years. Spring is the season when nature emerges from inactivity into vitality and richness. Finally we reached the height of our high school educa- tion, graduation. Not only have we achieved a higher scho- lastic rating, but we have also learned some of the basic rules of life. Thus, those four years in high school are the bases for our future success in the world. Since the seasonal mood has been established, it is only fitting to review the school year T962-T963 through its chang- ing seasons. Introduction PUQes 1 - 17 ,,f,f!'4'44ff4 ,'f,'4f,,'-4-fm4,yV, 4'4 4,'4y 14,14 wwf fy' 44 ,..4 ,. . ,, 44,4 f ' - f,w44-4444. 44,',.,f,4,4,,,4,g 4,44,,-,f,,,z,yg,4,4m y,4444M, ,, 4 p W.-fkf,4,, ,ffgqf-f4,f,j,L:,z44, 'fW,f,1zQxfgfnuf?'4,T,15iz4!,744,ffyf4 'ff,4'-14' 4, , 41 V , , , UW, -- 5 5 f f.ff:4f,4,f 44fQ,,,, g, 75,2f'4fI4f'f?jzf-ffl1,552 '2',4 z ' 741, v,'yf,':4 447 .4ff,7f4474.'f'4ffyffZf,jX'j'7fW474'4 '! QQ? iff? 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Although The sports changed with The seasons, that feeling of proudness for our teams remained The same. Spring was fairly pleasant on The diamond for our T962 nines. They were good Teams, but they just didn'T get the breaks at the right Times. Fall saw the excitement and attention of The student body focus on The football squads who played hard but were hindered by iniuries. Winter brought The spotlight down on The basketball courts and our fine boys who played on them. However, The various Team and individual athletic endeav- ors would have been to no avail if iT had not been for The school spirit generated by our wonderful cheerleaders. . Bill Posen strains hard to get off a Two-handed iump shot against The Evanston Wildkits. John Heitmanek prepares To field a long drive during a baseball game. The ploT ol The musical comedy, Bye Bye Birdie, revolved around Conrad Birdie, The Teenage idol of every girl. There were many sub- ploTs enTvvined wiThin The main sTory, Rose was in love wiTh AlberT. AlberT was TaiThTul To Mama. As a publiciTy sTunT, Conrad was To kiss a Teenage vvorshipper of his, Kim MacAfee, goodbye iusT before leav- ing Tor The Army. Hugo, Kim's sready, was jealous of Conrad Birdie. However, in The end They all lived happily forever aTTer. Al- berT PeTerson broke away from Mama and married Rose Alvarez. Hugo Peabody and Kim were re- uniTed. As Tor Conrad Birdie, he Took off his Golden SuiT and don- ned khakis. Exitus Avis or Kim, Navvab Fischer, showed her disappoinTmenT in her steady Hugo Peabody, David Helcl, over his iealousy of Conrad Birdie. 1 '- , F l ff L 1 .1 ' ,' fly, 7 T Ru t - , , 1 , , - wiv,- lk A- -,-- Bye Bye Bi rdie Albert Peterson, John Paoletti, seemed at ends what to make ot the tiirtatious advances of Gloria Snod- grass, Jan Jechort. MAIN CAST Albert Peterson ..... John Paoletti Rose Alvarez ...., Judy Pomierski Conrad Birdie .... Richard Groves Kim MacAfee .... Navvab Fischer Ursula Merkle . , Barbara Adamski Hugo Peabody ...... David Helcl Mrs. MacAfee . Cheryl Richardson Mr. MacAfee ..... James Cermak The Telephone Hour was iust one ot the many colorful scenes in an excellent production. 7 fi ,,f 1465 ,J --- WI, ,-,sf , Jw y 1 Zia? fr? if i l , 0, ' 4? ii ' il ' From left to right, Mr. P. R. Kasik, Dave Cooper, and Mr. T. P. Kazakos go over the summer school paper, The Summer Student. Miss Jane Bostram, a student, takes over a Junior College class in Ameri- can literature. Mr. P. R. Kasik welcomes back Mr. Jaromir Zastera who while studying in Prague was imprisoned by the Communists of Czechoslovakia for having an alleged piece of uranium ore in his apartment. Mr. Zastera studied at our Junior College last summer. Benefits of Summer School Dr. R. C. Turnbaugh distributes a diploma to a senior who has completed her high school education in summer school. Sum- mer school has enabled many seniors to tinish their secondary schooling. Late Learnin Adult education is tound at evening school. Evening school provides the adults with a place to learn that something extra needed tor obtaining a job, to relearn that forgotten typing, or to brush up tor that special interview, Evening school brings the adult public knowledge which will aid them in the tuture. Typical of the adult earnestness to learn is a personal typing class under the direction of Mr. T. J. Boduch. Through evening school an adult is given a second chance to complete his high school education or to merely further his familiarity of a specitic subiect. However, whatever the reason, adult education in evening school is a tremendous asset to the individual and makes tor a better community. - '-' V wfffffv--ffl:-wff 4 ff fm -:ras frff.-4,-wwifrvezz ff? 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Q . .. . X Q.. K .Q Learning from Others TOP ROW - R. Sistak, F. Sworsky, M. Christo, G. Nemecek, J.iMatuszak, B. Janovsky, S. Puccini, C. Kreici, E. Kaufmann, A. Sturdik, C. Schiavelli, B. Novy, N. Valente, R. Chochole, E. Erdmann, R. Lapka, R. Jesky, W. TRAVEL . . . Under the direction ot Miss S. A. Snell, the Travel Club members planned many ot the school's trips during the year. The purpose ot the club was to stimulate an interest in travel and to give those students interested the opportunity to travel. The members of the club did not have to participate in every trip the club sponsored. Students were eligible tor membership in the club after they had participated in one ot the trips. The highlight of the year was the annual trip to Colorado at the end ot the year. Darr. 2nd ROW - L. Jendras, E. Brozas, L. Puccini, Miss S. A. Snell, J. Kozel, A. Jirsa, L. Galligani, A. Kazmierowski. BOTTOM ROW - L. Wilson, C. Vesely, M. Serbin, P. Rieckmann, L. Sheehan, D. Piotrowski, J. Kozien. INTERNATIONAL . . . The aim of International Club was to develop a better understanding ot the people of other coun- tries. Under the guidance of Mr. J. S. Everett, the club attained this goal in various ways. They had numerous guest speakers, visited International House at the University ot Chicago, and viewed international displays. The members of the club also participated in the model United Nations Assembly. A com- plete understanding ot other peoples ot the world is very important in our modern society. TOP ROW - J. Carrara, D. Lettier, C. Iannantuoni, A. Tonetti, A. Dres, B. Zabelka, S. Dickens. BOTTOM ROW - N. Sanabrais, J. Hein, Mr. J. S. Everett, l. Pieri. Travel Club's annual trip to Washington left lingering memories of our country's past. LIBRARY . . . The Library Club was well known Tor The assisTance iT gave librarians and sTudenTs alike. Through Their work with books, The members were able To broaden Their knowledge of subiecTs of na- Tional and personal inTeresT. The highlighT of The year was The pock- eT book sale, which The club spon- sored This spring. Through This sale, The club members were able To ac- quainT The sTudenTs wiTh The Types of books They should be reading and were also able To offer These books aT reasonable prices. TOP ROW - J. Holec, R. Binder, N. Blafchford, L. Carlson, L. RoycrafT, J. Tesinsky, E. Popovich, J. Much, S. Baum, P. Popovich. BOTTOM ROW - Mr. W. F. Sherman, M. Mozier, J. Macon, L. Sodini, L. Underwood, B. Kral, J. Moser, C. Swenson. TOP ROW - K. Troemner, A. Vasairis, G. Homicz, J. Robin, R. Tonelli, A. Cernik, E. Suiak. BOTTOM ROW - Miss M. A. Diez, J. Bigelis, V. STelmaszyk, C, Zacek. DEBATE . . . MenTal alerTness and The abilify To speak well were The imporTanT qualificafions a sTudenT needed To ioin DebaTe Club. De- baTe is one of The key TacTors in The developmenT of an alerT and Trained mind. The purpose of The club was To TuncTion as a debaTe Team in The various Tields of debaTe compeTiTion. Under The guidance of Mr. M. OsTerTag, The club repre- senTed MorTon well in all The con- TesTs iT enTered. Mr. M, OsTerTog, J. Andrews, T. Currin, B. Jur, C. Everly. aried WRITERS . . . An inTeresT in wriTing and ediTing is all ThaT is needed To join WriTers Club. This year, as in The pasT, The members of The club ediTed and disTribuTed TRIAL FLIGHTS, which is a collecTion of The besT liTerary eFforTs of MorTon sTudenTs. Under The guidance of Miss M. A. Diez, The members oT The club selecTed The besT sopho- more Theme, which was prinTed on The TableT cover. This was noT an easy job since There were so many 'fine Themes submiTTed. 24 W T. TOP ROW - W. Mlyniec, R. Craig, E. Schreiner, J. Hayek, R. Sfimac, J. Rein. BOTTOM ROW - A. Cernik, C. Techman, J. Bigelis, E. Furman, L. Roycraff. Interests PSYCHOLOGY . . . The aim of The Psychology Club was To probe The mind and To find ouT whaT iT is like and how iT works. With The aid of Mr. C. C. Nichols, The club gave sTudenTs inTeresTed in psychology an excellenf opporTuniTy To learn more abouf iT. During The meefings, The members analyzed arTicles dealing wiTh psychology and Tried To apply whaT They learned from These arTi- cles. They frequenTly had guesT lecfurers speak To Them on The var- ious aspecfs of psychology. U. N. EXECUTIVE BOARD . . . This pasT year The sTudenTs of Morfon Easf puT on a highly successful and worThwhiIe model UniTed NaTions General Assembly. The enfire prai- ecT would noT have been possible wiThouT The hard work of The mem- bers of The ExecuTive Board. Under The guidance of Mr. l-l. R. Langerf and Mrs. S. J. Luchessi, These sfu- denTs spenf The beTTer parT of eighf monfhs working on The assembly. The members of The Board felT Their work had been rewarded when The assembly was finally presented. TOP ROW -- J. Kazien, M. Serbin, D. Piofrowski, P. SmiTh, J. Vcdak, L. Polz, S. Mays, C. Roesner, V, Okamofo, E. Suiak, F. Schumacher, D. Ditch. BOTTOM ROW - Mr. C. C. Nichols, R. PeTerson, D, Heines, J. Ohler, C. Schiavelli, B. Turek, A. Sfrnak, P. Halac. 25 ASTRONOMY . . . Under The guid- ance of Mr. J. M. Carr, The mem- bers of The club mef every monTh To observe The heavens. They used an eighf inch reflecting Telescope for Their observafions. They kepT an ac- curaTe record of The planefs, con- sTellaTions, and saTelliTes ThaT They saw. During The year, They held a sale To raise money To buy new equipment AT The end of The year, The members visifed Yorkes Observ- aTory. TOP ROW - G. Hurf, B. Wolok, R. Drake, R. Slager, C. Borovicka, R. Bicicchi. BOT- TOM ROW - B. Yarmolchuk, C. Boland, V. Sfone, D. Mikulecky, R. SmiTh, P. Janiak, A. Mucha. TOP ROW - E. Kasuba, J. Rein, P. Salley, G. Hein, G. Segna, J. Maruna, G. Bellas, R. Borowiak, C. lannantuoni, J. Sandrilc, T. Sittler, L. Stempien, A. Todesco, Z. Galinaitis, E. Brozas, S. Picantine, P. Jack, G. Manley, D. Heines. 2nd ROW - B. Lewis, C. Everly, C. Simanek, R. Binder, E. Olsaus- LATIN . . . The purpose ot Latin Club was to better acquaint the members with the glory and grandeur of old Rome. Under the direction of Miss D. J. Batson, the members achieved this goal by a Roman banquet, a Roman newspaper, and other activities throughout the year. FRENCH . . . The purpose of French Club was to broaden the students' knowledge ot the French people and their customs. This goal was accomplished by a visit to a French restaurant and by having several guest lecturers who spoke to the club members about their trips to France. The highlight ot the year's activity was a trip to the Art Insti- tute. TOP ROW - A. Mucha, K. Barrow, S. Spiewak, D. Karnik, R, Rouser, C. Schia- velli, T. Vohma, L. Kraus, W. Angelus, G. Hurt, T. Tuma. BOTTOM ROW - C. Tech- man, Mrs. A. E. Van Buren, P. Boker, J. Costelli, A. Kelsch, M. Tidwell, L. Becker, D. DeLong, K. Grassaway. GERMAN . . . The highlight ot the year for the members ot German Club was the German Christmas Program which was put on tor the benetit ot their parents. The pro- gram consisted of several dances, two skits, and an explanation of the various German Christmas Cus- toms. This was only one ot the many activities the club sponsored during the year. TOP ROW - T. Re, B. Glawschew, M. Tregler, B. Kral, M. Fabsilc, D. McPhail, D. Delcun, R. Benda, P. Ricar, P. Machalo, L. Stopa, R. Drew, J.-Slaboda, D. Mikulis, P. Basso, F. Lutha, J. Dilbci, D. McQuode, A. Jagos, P. Facuma. 2nd ROW - G. Mudraf B. Kohl, S. Peters, J. Polivika, A. Binder. G. Hurt, Mrs. R. L. Turner, Miss T. M. Tall, R. Loch, P. Summers. BOTTOM ROW - D. Vanderburg, A. Reis, A. Klail. kas, C. Pelehac, L. Rubino, B. Vann, M. Swae, A. Kazmierowski, Miss D. J. Batson, B. Owen, S. Pelehac, V. Bytautas, J. Bartusek, M. Tryba. BOTTOM ROW - J. Healy, J. Ladd, L. Andrlik, S. Foresberg, L. Mieszczalc, F. Urbasek, K. Graffam, C. Borys. Interested in 26 TOP ROW - J. Adamec, S. Kopsa, D. Taroli, I. Pieri, D. Hollow, S Smisek, Y. Esposito, J. Carrara, C. IannanTuoni, J. Belsan, K. VaIaiTis, L. DePeTro, K. Rich, J. DiGuiIio, R. Albano, A. MikoTa. 2nd ROW - C. Man- Communication cuso, S. DeCaro, S. Marrano, J. Dentino, M. Rocco, A. Tonefti, V. Cola- brese, L. Fosone, S. STancaTo, S. Sfurino. BOTTOM ROW - M. ConTacessi, G. Cook, M. Paladino, D. DiGuilio, R. RomberT, L. Galligani. ITALIAN . . . AT each of Their weekly meeTings, The members of ITaIian Club discussed The cusToms, culTure, and people of ITaIy. Films which covered a cerTain region of lTaIy were also shown. Early in December, The club sponsored a sale of lTalian candies. LITHUANIAN . . . This was The second year ThaT The LiThuanian Club has been in exisTence. Al- Though The club was sTiIl in The process of TormaTion, The members had a greaT many plans Tor The TuTure. Under The direcTion of Mr. C. T. Logan, The members sTudied abouT The cusToms and people oT LiThuania. The club also planned various acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. TOP ROW - A. VasaiTis, N. Choderis, V. Dauksa, K. L-atoza, M. Milashus, H. LiTer- skis. 2nd ROW - Mr. C. T. Logan, V. Valeika, R. Svifra, J, Gudaitis, N. BernaTa- Bigelis. BOTTOM ROW - A. STuopys, E. Olsawskas, D. Menckinskas, M. Bliuius. SPANISH . . . The members of Spanish Club received enioymenT noT only Trom The sTudy of The color- ful Spanish language, buT also Tram The sTudy of The cusToms and arT of Spain. WiTh The aid oT movies, Tape recordings, and discussions, The members were able To increase Their knowledge oT Spain. The ad- viser of The club was Miss E. A. Riccomi. TOP ROW - S. Melvin, L. Zazeclcis, C ovic, M. Behrens, L. Lancsak, C. Hruby, J MaTysiak, L. Cesal, D. Schuth, A. Krizonic BOTTOM ROW - P. Scheid, Miss E. A Riccomi, R. Zaba, J. Kachlic, C. Zon, K Guss. ByTauTas, K. Krumplys, K. Paulaviskas, Y. vicius, T. PauTienius, G. Gadliauskas, J. Turon, P. Brelowski, J. Bachtik, N. Bogdan- Securing their Futures TOP ROW - M. Pavlovsky, M. I-lenrichsen, L. Meyer, W. Woodard, P. Nickola, L. Kosersky, C. Hier, P. GnaT, M. ChrisTo, K. Barrow, C. Mayer, C. Sykora, S. Evans, N. Capek, S. Sladek, J. Tesar, C. Cwiok, J. EnyarT, R. Chochole, L. Sfipek, C. Florczak. 2nd ROW - J. Hroch, N. KahouT, C. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA . . . The obiecTive of FuTure Nurses of America was To give The members a beTTer view of The nursing profession and To help The members choose The held oT Training ThaT would besT suiT Them. Under The guid- ance oT Mrs. L. R. Johnson, The newesT advancemenTs and procedures in medicine ond nursing were discussed aT each WhiTe, C. Wollicki, P. PaTula, Mrs. L. R. Johnson, V. Florek, C. Borys, C. Bilek, A. Mangiaguerra, G. Pniak, M. Slifka. BOTTOM ROW - S. Tillroclc, P. l-larris, R. Marasio, L. Woidula, S. Adamson, B. Auringer, L. Clark, M. Szof, A. Sevcik, P. Lebeda. weekly meeTing. In order To acquainT Themselves wiTh The responsibiliTies and rewards of nursing, many oT The members of F.N.A. worked parT-Time aT Nc1cNeal Memorial HospiTal or in The orThopedic deparTmenT of MorTon. The members were well known Tor Their creaTiveness in making Toys and oTher giTTs Tor The orphans and needy in This area. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . The FuTure Business Leaders of America is one oT The mosT acTive and imporTanT organi- zaTions in The school. The aid ThaT F.B.L.A. gave To iTs members will prove To be invaluable To Them in The TuTure. IT is exTremely imporTanT ThaT sTudenTs have a good back- ground in business before They seT ouT inTo The business world. The purpose of The FuTure Business Leaders of America is To give The sTudenTs This preparaTion. The or- ganizaTion reached This goal in var- TOP ROW - L. Andrlik, L. Mies, C. Mayer, S. Evans, F. Mihalik, C. Hughes, J. Grabos, L. Raymond, L. Pinc, J. BarTusek, O. Miller, S. Palicka, B. Wodecke. BOTTOM ROW - I D. Scherer, Mr. A. D. Sheehan, Mr. E. L. I SmiTh, L. Sfempien, J. Thygesen, M. Beh- l K rens, J. O'Hallaran. TOP ROW - J. Holeck, N. Piasecki, F. Sworsky, G. Hoffman, B. Umbenhower, R. Rousar, L. Londo, R. Pulice, L DePetro, M. Brvenik, K. Hinrichsen, J. Burdin, D. DeLong, G. Hurt. BOTTOM ROW - L. Luchetti, D. Chamberlin, Mr. J. S. Everett, C. Cerkauskas, A. DeKanic, J. Dilba. TOP ROW - C. Hariss, J. Bykowski, J. Gelb, K. Wrobleski, M. Kascak, M. Foertsch, K. Szott, L. Ulivieri, K Barrow, P. Gnat, B. Wacker, B. Vaurek, C. Hodelka, R. Austin, S. Janiak. 2nd ROW - R. Skorski, J. Gelb, S. Blazina, V. Franktother, A. Coglianese, P. Janiak, Mrs. R. A. Dutt, P. Staponaitis, L. Koca, P. Scarbina. BOTTOM ROW - T. Pautienius, C. Barabolak, S. Doering, C. Cerkauskas, C. Boland, A. Mucha. ious ways. They viewed movies, heard guest speakers, and visited many corporations and retailers to get first hand opinions and views of the business world. F.B.L.A. was one of the largest organizations in the school this past year. The club sponsored various sales during the year. The proceeds from these sales was used to finance visits to some of the larger industrial concerns in the area. The highlight of the year tor the members was the annual trip to Springfield for the F.B.L.A. convention. TOP ROW - M. Sternad, D. Potucek, J. Broi, P. Lebeda, M. Slitka, B. Medalio, P. DeWeese, C. Waszkiewicz, H. Wozniakow- ski, D. Bethune, K. Ellis, L. Nolan, K. Graf- fqm, M. Franzenf Bottom Row - B. Pawlikiowski, N. Rosz, M. Kitzberger, J. Stolayter, S. Forssberg, G. Moro, M. Con- tacessi. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . .The Future Teachers ot America, under the guidance of Mr. J. S. Everett, tried to acquaint the mem- bers with the responsibilities and opportunities ot the teaching pro- fession. The objective of the organ- ization was to cultivate the char- acter and leadership necessary tor a successful career in teaching, By holding informal discussions, the members learned how teachers re- ceive their training, the cost ot a college education, and the stand- ards a teacher must meet. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI- CA , . . The purpose ot the Future Homemakers ot America was to acquaint the members with the var- ious aspects ot home economics. The members studied and enjoyed all the facets ot homemaking. They planned many events during the year. The major activities of F.H.A. were their Halloween and Christmas parties. They made all the refresh- ments tor their parties. The high- light ot the year took the torm of an international dinner. The mem- bers made their own exotic dishes for the affair. Clubs for Every Interest MODEL RAILROAD . . . The Model Railroad Club was composed ot stu- dents who made a hobby ot model railroading. Each week, under the direction of Mr. M. D. Oestreicher, the members got together to com- pare their layouts and model trains. The club also built a layout of their own to which every member con- tributed. In order to raise funds for this proiect, the members sponsored various sales during the year. TOP ROW - D. Fisher, C. Turek, A. Pacel, B. Wlodek, B. Wonsowski, A. Tumavich, M. Hapeman, 2nd ROW - R. Ocencisek, Mr. M. D. Oestreicher, K. Kraska, T. Eller, F. Mitchell, B. Vasich, BOTTOM ROW - B. Borlik, L. Prosek. STAMP . . . The purpose ot the Stamp Club was to improve the members' knowledge ot the various types ot stamps. The members ac- complished this goal by comparing each other's collections, viewing other collections, and reading var- ious periodicals dealing with stamps. The members also went on several tield trips to see the stamp collections ot museums. Mr. I. C. Ullrey advised the club. Mr. l. C. Ullrey, J. Jelinek, J. Marek, P. Tyk. CHESS AND CHECKERS . . . The members ot Chess and Checkers met together each week to test their patience and skill in the games ot chess and checkers. They kept de- tailed accounts ot all the games and by studying these records, they were able to increase their knowl- edge ot the games. The members not only improved their ability to play the game but also improved their ability to think logically and clearly. TOP ROW - D. Fenwick, J, Kondo, G. Neuman, .l. Neuman. BOTTOM ROW - Mr. P. M. Kutza, W. Halama, M. Fabsik, E. Kellincton, D. McQuade. TOP ROW - M. Bowen, J. Jarvis, J. Jarvis, R. Matousek, L. Schnulle, W Halama, G. Baxa, G. Cramer, B. Auringer, J. Belsan, B. Auringer, B. Struska, J. Hradec, K. Neace, J. Mach, J. Knol, L. Stipek, V. Selvick, L. Clark. 2nd ROW - W. Hrabec, C. Clark, J. Rein, Mr. B. A. Lavenau, P HI-CRUSADERS . . . The purpose ot this very worthwhile organization was to bring the members closer to God. This goal was achieved by having guest lecturers, visiting nearby churches, and viewing religious movies. The club members financed their many activities by holding several sales during the year. Under the guidance of Mr. B. A. Lavenau, the club members sponsored several parties and other various activities during the year. Summers, R. Haloma, G. Urban, A. Meade, J. Butthouse, M. Long, D. Leoni, S. Vaculik. BOTTOM ROW - D. Lettier, C. Bulthouse, E. Kreibach, D. Roth, B. Janovsky, B. Novak. ART . . . Supplying an outlet forthe artistic talent ot interested students was the maior purpose ot the Art Club. This goal was accomplished in various ways. They had guest speakers, saw films, and worked to improve their artistic talents. The mem- bers held several parties during the year, including a Hallow- een and Christmas party. Under the direction ot Mrs. K. E. McCormac, the club also made the Christmas decorations tor the school. 5511.115 TOP ROW - E. Simo, M. Fornagiel, A. Colby, P. Brelowski, N. Bogdono- vich, C. Wodecki, C. Rich, P. Scheid, T. Kuchvalek, R. Domkoski, M. Jansky, J. Tesinsky. 2nd ROW - J. Holec, S. Lapaglia, C. Erb, Mrs. K. E. Mc- Cormac, L. Luchetti, M. Rectorski, D. Piotrowski, l. Diero, L. Hanisko, B. .sz 31 A r Popovich, J. Bachtik, V. Florek, G. Hurt, D. DeLong, P. Patula, A. Bobbe, L. Sodini, Z. Zabrosky, G. Rivera. BOTTOM ROW - N. Poska, D. Carr, D. Peterman, G. Drabik, L. Luchetti, L. Anderlik, N. Roscz, E. Brozas, J. Loch, C. Bilelc. Special Abilities SADDLE . . . The members of The Saddle Club had a keen inTeresT in horsemanship and good basic rid- ing habiTs. Emphasizing self-im- provemenT, The club regularly visifed sfables and was insTrucTed wiTh English saddles in The various maneuvers of good horsemanship. Through flower sales, The club gained funds which were used To pay for The annualshow, in which qualified iudges selecTed and awarded prizes To The besf riders in regular Tournamenf compefifion. TOP ROW - C. Erb, S. Maksyn, B. Troskcl, K. Palach, S. Doenges, J. Blake. SECOND ROW - Miss E. G. Endriz, S. Marfens, L. Greenfield, C. McWilliams, S. George. SWIM . . . In order To become a member of Swim Club, prospecfive members had To undergo a comprehensive Tesf. The club conducfed a workshop To help new members masfer The basic skills. AT each meefing, The members Tried To perfecf Their Technique and grace. They wenT Through inTricaTe designs and movemenfs in preparafion for Their annual swim show. The highlighf of The year for The members of Swim Club was The annual show. The show, which was given in The spring, was wriTTen, sfaged, and produced enfirely by The members of The club. As in The pasf, The enTire show was a complefe success. The perfecfion Thar The members achieved would noT have been possible wiThouT many hours of pracfice and The aid of Miss J. O. Rydberg who advises The club. The profiTs from The show were dispersed in Two ways. Half of The profifs from The show were donafed To chariTy. The oTher half was puT in The club's Treasury To insure a bigger and beTTer show for nexT year. ..,. ,,.., ... . ..,.. .-...J TOP ROW - B. Brozas, S. Dickson, L. Soclini, C. Militello, J. Wohak, L. Pivonka, G. Radar. BOTTOM ROW - K. Draho, M. CarTer, L. Uknes, Novak, J. Lifos, J. Ohler, K. Koutec, D. Wassel, B. Krasiine, Miss J. O. S. Mor-tens, C. AveMarici, L. Wenifz, L. Gresko, B. Vann, K. KaTilius, S. Rydberg. 2nd ROW - C. Heiny, G. Homicz, T. Jelinek, P. Vofava, C. Oglin, R. Valenie. Sindehan, E. Sveicla, R. Hlavafz, M. Merecek, J. Barfusek, S. Kral, D. Skill and Coordination TOP ROW - D. Biewala, D. Sherer, J. Honsa, B, Elia, M. Fornagiel, D. Karnik, C. Techman, BOTTOM ROW -- D, Wolok, B. Knizatko, R. Hnetynka, C. Johnson, D. Ragowski, M. Hetzel. MILITAIRES . . . Militaires is the name ot Morton's well known events. The Militaires also performed at every home football precision marching unit. Composed entirely ot girls, the group game with Morton's marching band. Their colortul patterns, was a fine representation ot Morton wherever it went. The flags, and uniforms helped make all the halftime shows spec- precision they achieved would not have been possible without tacular and extremely popular with the tons. Their hard work hours ot drilling and practice. Under the direction of Miss and long hours ot practice were well rewarded by the acclaim Barbara Elia, they performed in numerous parades and other they received. TOP ROW - D. Roger, C. Jarosik, D. Doneske, C. Ousianka, K. Motycka, J. Chvoika, BOTTOM ROW - J. O'l'lalloran, J. Johnson, M. Cerny, L. Rlchok, K. Krcihalic, D. Knies. 33 Facts and Figures Y l I Z SCIENCE .. . The only requirement that was necessary to become a member of Science Club was an avid interest in one of the many facets of science. The members of Science Club discussed and learned about the many advancements be- ing made in the field of science. The members were aided in their discussions by several guest speak- ers, movies, and numerous scientif- ic periodicals. Under the direction of Mr. D. H. Klein, the club helped the members better understand the complexity of the world we live in. TOP ROW - M. Swae, L. Sebesta, Mr. A. Arbo, K. Palach, B. Novak, S. Doenges, J. Neuman, B. Owen, BOTTOM ROW - B. Lewis, Mr. D. H. Klein, S. Pelehac MATH The members of Math Club discussed subiects ranging from the theory of equations to calculus at their Weekly meetings. The purpose of the club was to promote interest in mathematics and keep the members abreast of current developments in the field of mathematics. At each meeting, a member of the club explained his research in some phase of mathematics. Through tnese informal discussions, the club members were able to broaden their knowledge of math- ematics. This year's Math Club once again participated in the annual Mathematics Contest which took place in the spring. This was the event that the members had looked forward to all year. Under the guidance of Mr. W. J. Cherry, the mem- bers of the club strove to improve their abilities in the field of mathematics. They also tried to improve their ability to think logically and clearly. The reasoning powers that the members of the Math Club gained will always be an asset to them. TOP ROW - R Vesely, E. Rauch, W. Angelus, P. Swae, P. Russ, J. Robin, J. Hayek, J. Neuman, N. Blatchford, R. Hackbarth, Mr. W. J. Cherry, R. P. Facuna, R. Zannini, G. Moore, J. Klecka, L. Sebesta, R. Straka, D. Reid, Olbrich. A. Todesco, A. Reis, C. Quandt, A. Klail, BOTTOM ROW - D. Vanderberg, Serving the chool TICKET OFFICE The members of TickeT Olllice were in charge of selling TickeTs Tor mosT of The school's acTiviTies during The year. STudenTs were chosen To become members oT The TickeT OTTice on The basis of reliabiliTy and TrusTworThi- ness. New members were elecied in The Tall and parTicipaTed in The parTies and oTher acTiviTies ThaT The TickeT OTTice sponsored. In order To sTay on The TickeT OTTice sTaTT, The members had To pass all Their subiecTs cmd devoTe Their spare Time To serving The school. A r rl TOP ROW - V. Hudec, J. Mraz, T. Hoclek, K. KaTiliusp BOTTOM ROW - P. Meiers, Mr. F. C. PeTerdil, C Milifello. OPERATORS One of The mosT imporTanT characTerisTics of a good high school is a compleTe and well run visual aids de- parTmenT. MorTon's Visual Aids DeparTmenT has become one of The TinesT and mosT well known deparTmenTs in The sTaTe. Mr. B. Mikula was in charge of our Tine visual aids deparT- menT This year. Under his direcTion, inTeresTed boys learned To operaTe various Types of movie equipment Their gym period was eliminaTed so ThaT The boys could devoTe more Time To The deparTmenT. A capTain was appoinTed Tor each period To make sure classes received The proper Elms, and To keep Things running as smooThly as possible. Aside from operaTing movie proiecTors, Tape recorders, and record players, The operaTors also produced and broadcasTed all of MorTon's closed circuiT Television programs. These programs were a rel- aTively new Teaiure This year and were used To broadcasT various speeches and lecTures To many classrooms aT The same Time. TOP ROW - D. Kosfrzewski, M. Shaikes, L. Baker, R. Hackbcmh, S. Cronin, Mikula, S. Golinski, BOTTOM ROW - R. Duran, C. Bradley, J. Sacino, A R. Burke, T. Kohouf, T. Lenik, M. Magrowski, P. Jorgensen, 2nd ROW - Zqbroqzymski. R. Silhan, L. Becker, G. Padecky, A. Sagan, R. Perks, R. Schmidi, Mr. B. Faculty 5 'ff A nf' Z f 'f Af' -v Administration Dear Students, This yearbook is an important momento of exciting and worthwhile years in Morton East High School. For those of you who will graduate, l hope you will find satisfaction from this book in helping to recall fond memories. However, more important, I hope you will recognize the part Morton High School has played in helping you to meet the challenge of an adult life. For those of you who shall continue for an additional year or more, l hope you will remember that Morton East is an outstanding school, that she provides, for your benefit, many opportunities which are not excelled anywhere in the United States. The benefits you derive from the classes, the activities, the contacts with excellent teachers, and all other associations here will depend to a large extent upon the personal effort you put forth to bring about success. Walter L. Cooper SUPERINTENDENT . . . ln the Morton School District, the most important person is Dr. Walter L. Cooper, our superintendent, Dr. Cooper serves on the Board of Education as Executive Of- ficer. He is always studying new techniques of school admin- istration. Dr. Cooper also sees that the state and district laws concerning education are carried out in Morton. He may not know each student, but he has made the acquaintances of representatives of the student body. '7T .f,-gms.sf,--5-isif--.se:s-Q T' vig A.f,..f,r ,rrrr ,V ,V ,W Q X tw .!7 '. ' Dr. Walter L. Cooper ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Roy C. Turnbaugh is well known to the students of Morton East and West, because he is the assistant superintendent of the Morton High School District and principal of Morton West High School. Although his duties are many, he finds time to extend his friendship to the student body. Dr. Turnbaugh assists Dr. Cooper with the school administration and helps issue curriculums that will be beneficial to all students attending J. Sterling Morton High School. Because of his warm and sincere personality, Dr. Turn- baugh is able to function properly in both of the positions he holds at the Morton schools. Dr. Roy C. Turnbaugh Edward W. Chodl, Otto Pecha, Jr., James J. Zourek, James C, Soper, George Prosch, George Nemec, Otto Oplatka, Joseph F. Mrizek. '1 gr, xml! 38 R' Ti, lt BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . The Board of Education is com- posed of seven capable board members and Dr. Walter L. Cooper, who plays an extremely important part in the month- ly meeting's activities. It is the purpose of the board to see to the athletic and 'teaching facilities, in order to provide the student body with the opportunity for the best education pos- sible. Much of the board members' time is spent examining bids, contracts, and expenditures, Therefore, the board deter- mines the school's fiscal budget. PRINCIPAL Although Mr. Evan I'l. Kelley has been here for only four short years, he is known well by the students and faculty both. Our principal participates with the stu- dents in their extra-curricular activities. He is alvirlays at assemblies, dances, and athletic games. Mr. Kelley also assists in the preparation of the school budget with Dr. Cooper and Dr. Ondrus, which is then submitted to the school board for its approval. Because of his down to earth manner, Mr. Kelley is held in highest regard by the students of Morton. MR. EVAN H. KELLEY DR. J. ONDRUS BUSINESS MANAGER . . . The business mcinoger of The Mor- Ton School DisTricT is Dr. Joseph Ondrus. I-Ie Tdkes core oi cill of The duTies concerned vviTh The Purchcising ond The Super- vising DeporTmenTs. This imporTcinT posiTion involues The pre- poring of The onnuol school budger. CURRICULUM CO-ORDINATOR Mr. VincenT Cerveny is The heod of Reseorch. ExperimenTc1I English, which he in- Troduced, is now in iTs second yeor. I-Iis insTolIoTion of T.V. clossroorns is olso on much used Teoching sysTem. The College Council is olso under The supervision of Mr. Cerveny. MR. V. J. CERVENY Nl' MR. L. F. TULEEN DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS . .. Once cigoin filling The mosr imporTonT posiTion was Mr. L. F. Tuleen. Mr. Tuleen plons The uses of school TociIiTies, keeps sTudenTs informed on schol- orship inTormc1Tion, ond conducTs school cissemblies. Mr. Tu- leen, once ogoin performed These iobs well. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL . . . The odminisTroTive duTies ore cop- obly enTorced by The ossisTonT principol, Dr. S. G. Kosinski. Dr. Kosinski olso monoges To Toke Time from his busy schedule in order To help sTudenTs in need oT advice. As usuol, Dr. Kosinski did o Tine iob. DR. S. G. KOSINSKI ff ,,., 1 1549 , , ,--,, A- f- ,, 1 f 5 'i f ff i I f -X M I MISS E. M. BLOOM MR. M. A. WILLETT Deans Miss E.M. Bloom and Mr. M. A. Willett are the best known ot our administration. They take care of the stu- dents and their problems, from a home pass to a detention, The deans also help the students End lost articles. Miss Bloom and Mr. Willett are very important to the administration. We thank them tor their eFtort in making Morton a better school. INSTRUCTIONAL HEADS The instructional heads are the men and women who supervise the numerous departments of education in Morton High School. Any questions concerning the execution ot departmental functions are answered by the instructional heads. They deserve credit tor a iob well done. Instructional Heads XF., 3 HF QQOM -. ' M 'N 5:51,-Q XTX Q 6 . 5 .R ' -:gin . f ' ,if ,V ' . ' , ,.,, , :fg:,g- 14, fg 5 ,. y ' I ,. g ff ' '--ff, . 4' X ' -hwy. i ziicim- if-Q .1 . b V :..ff,f,0-f W , ffm' is w5,CZ.w 5 ff MR. A. T. ALMER Language Arts Head DR. J. ANTAL Social Science Head MR. A. C. CLASSEN I Adult Education Head MR. A. M. CLEM Natural Science, Mathematics ' . MR. R. J. DVORAK Fine Arts Head Head MR. G. S. FENCL Athletics, District Head MR. J. JAHELKA Physical Education, District Head MR. E. J. MARTIN Physical Education Chairman MR. B. MIKULA Audio-Visual Aids, District Head I 1 MR. F. S. PLACZEK f v .nm .W , Guidance Service, District Head Wff'f,i 1 . 'L f f MR. P. L. ROISE , Practical Arts Head , cw y MR. o. c. sPicER N I Library Service, District Head . MR. R. w. TEETER , k.g' A Speech and Drama, District Chairman 1.,. . Miss D. A. TIMM I- .l,IAgI. Home Economics Chairman 40 Mr. W. J. Swigart, Mr. B. J. Mahoney, Mr. K. E. Keeling, and Mr. E. H. Kelley take time out for a coffee break. MISS J. ALEXANDER Medical, F.N.A. MR. H. M. ANDERSEN Industrial Arts, Shop MR. A. ARBO Science MR. J. F. ARNOLD Physical Education, Indoor Track MR. A. R. BALCHUNS Language Arts MISS D. J. BATSON Language Arts, Latin Club MR. L. H. BATSON Physical Education MRS. M. BEACH Home Economics, Jr.-Sr. Girls MR. W. BELL Natural Science, J.V. Basketball MR. K. BENDER Social Science MISS M. BLOCH Language Arts, Guidance MISS B. BONTHRON Library MISS B. J. BRENEISEN Mathematics MRS. E. G. BROWN Home Economics MR. C. R. BURDEN Mathematics -vm f W A an W . f if f 1 rw' ,.,, I ,N .. .,,f.........,, ,V , , -f-farm. .. ., . WW y :IV HI, I , f f.,, ft -,M . 3 ,fy f. MQW Tw .,.,', SP5 Q! ,X 1, V. Q X, 44,11 f.. , W M Y i Qi. ,- . 3 ,- Qlfiicl 9 r sitt ' ilfs .ret f ff? cf f f f if Q U 1' '7 to ff' 'L I 'Va ,gffa A4 K f J 55 fy Q ff 1 f 7 P' X, I 1 4 1 Q' 4, J, 3 Ea? 0 lx Nxt, .' ,lk YIM.. ,:31-.i,g .R ',,. . ,gb Q N, is X h P - , N .1 5.55 .1 N p' A A Si Educating Leaders x whiff? I ,'Q 2 f . ,l Y J f . in , 5 4 9' -fa, ry 4 wig ' f gag gi':.33ge,.ax,- 5 ' 9. 657212 C 2 Q5-5 ' L 2 A3 QW jf fgegiidggeg .A xe'Ql-f ,. , 'fcyf ei -.,iK.e. ucv, -1 il - -- zz'-J, ' . .. NMA. .,,. . V, -1 gmvi ' , simu. - a I - za: V' V ,:. ,f.., I I s , A . ff wif. .I MRS. A. C. DOOLEN MR. H. BURGENER Orthopedic MRS. M. K. BYRUM Orthopedic MR. C. W. CARLSON Social Science MISS E. O. CARLSON Social Science MR. J. M. CARR Natural Science Astronomy, Varsity- Sophomore Gymnastics MRS. M. W. CAITHAMER Language Arts MR. W. J. CHERRY Mathematics, Math Club MR. D. F. CINER Mathematics MR. J. L. COOK Fine Arts, Weight-lifting MR. G. CULVER Natural Science MISS E. A. OWINSKE Physical Education, Tumbling Club, Junior Cabinet MISS M. E. DALE Language Arts MR. E. S. DANE Industrial Arts MR. G. DELORIEA Music, Tri-M MISS M. A. DIEZ Language Arts, Writers, Quill and Scroll, TRIAL FLIGHTS Business Education I MR. D. R. DOOLEN A Social Science, Guidance , I MR. H. R. DROBNIK I ' fy 1.me.ews. re f N Business Education -A rf' 5, - ' ,. f f Home Efonomlfsf FHA- J i,..,,.. V 4,'. . I 0 Mathematics 1, S ff Qeeeeeif ees. 'WW MISS G. E. ELLIOTT Language Arts MISS E. G. ENDRIZ Mathematics, Saddle Club, Guidance MISS J. ERNST Physical Education, Modern Dance Club MR. M, ESCORCIA Language Arts, M.S.G.A. Advisor MR. J. S. EVERETT Social Science, International Club, Roller Skating MR. J. J. FRANTIK JR. Music MISS G. GAARDER Language Arts MISS Y. GHAREEB Language Arts, Thespians MR. R. L. GILBERT Industrial Arts, Sophomore Cabinet MR. W. C. GOLIS Mathematics, Sophomore Football I l 1 1 ,f .6 ,V ily. V.. , I I J., ,. .M 1 6. D. Eii'.2 i 1 iffy 7 fw w.f,. ,fun ' f X 413' fi.. ' I-,',,'t, jf., Ll, . fjfgjixxiqf SLQX' -g,.,vf'i3.' -' M... 1.-: c. yy. .L Ms.. ... , , -. -'9'w:g1-tw A 'Whit-R.:-tx 42 f fsw,fas A .,,. ,. f .5 kky V W as ifiix if Of Tomorrow Language Arts, Radio Guild Business Education, Booster Club Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Language Arts, Frosh-Soph Girls' Club MISS J. K. HILDENBRAND Business Education, Booster Club, Frosh I MR. M. F. GRANLUND Industrial Arts MISS D. J. GRIESBAUM Physical Education MISS V. J. HAMILTON Library MR. W. D. HAMMACK MR. J. L. HAMPTON 7: ifvjffffg,'l?.Z!'CW7W U4?..'.5,.,i ,', , f , M., 7 7 V: Qu ,j,f'fj,2nLL ,4 31:47 iffy., .21 ff ' r f i r fp , 1' -Z: '5.'f:f'i ,.? f fv,f,yf, v ' .-,, , , , .- .. :v f,,5,3 , . - .7 ,.7,?,. , f ,1'y.ifZj,g3fX' '77 MR. W. J. HAPAC MR. J. HARNEY Language Arts MR. W. A. HEDTKE Physical Education MR. R. B. HEINSEN Business Education MR. G. J. HELSING Social Science MISS N. HESS Language Arts MISS V. L. HOEHN Library MRS. M. W. HOHE Language Arts MR. B. C. HOLLOWAY Cabinet l s , .ff . L V rv it , ... I f. ta' M,,,,,,,.i,. ,.,v . , . .- .5.3vbCrfAt U 4: .-Mm. g4't:a1fffLi- ' E? if , 1 ,, ',.. 4' s'I:3f4r 1.f V .14 '.f w 2141-'tfiziwv ' V7 - - S' . 'X f':isY.'sLTf .Q ff . ,, . f WU f'5!2-may fu .fy . 9' Y we Q X' 3 ' .W SW da f ' OW . N. B s 1 Xl 4 3 save? , Q , .af . , V2 9254 f K M y,1 4f,, f ,M ,X , -- 1.-1 , , 35 135.5 1951 f ,QQ , 4,9 , fi f X X ...sf 5, X , .. f f W Q D A ,ff A ,, , f O kg 1 f 4? W Q f ff X X f Q f , . X X fff , f f f 7 'llk i R y,., , Y? iw... f 'H vi' 'Qt' ,f G . , in ,V L : xfxf.. MQW' ,, i 'lex ,gy Cr 494 4 Q 'MMF . gif. I i gig' S' 254. i , GI111- . . Mi . ff2V'F, is . ., We f iw t . -' ,, '-5 1, ,- I- ...iv y ,,3,,,ff-1 I - w i 1 aa ' 6437- f 'W' yvmf' ' ,- ...ee 1 .. , , ,-f-,wife ..,,, ..,.,,,. I ,V . sap , f ff fr if Mfffvf ,af fr, W , Q y .ew .3 P ,f , V ,I , lfw ,4 ,ef f W ff QA' 1, J E! all ff ff Q f ,N Zig X . f I P is f 5. . - M 4 f 4 X! 9 y f J 1 , ., K. ,t .,., . , .,.,,.,,,,,,WW,J,,,,,,, ,K V,,,,E,.,.,V , , l-EL. mefffflsifssvffr14 f,:Sesa-wiri::z2.s.f:v,e11if'if'12'2'f.a.2. : , f q : f ' f ' . ' f H 5 -,f'i,4f,''w1'1V, 'f ' ' . f , - x , . . , . 3. ,!!:,,:,, .7i, V. ..,. I V I , 1 ' fy. 1 - M I ,fi . S -I . - ' it f V I fi .1 uf ' w it?-f fkiifi. if 1 2 'Wy 5 X Q -75, V, 1, 'iiL...a, . .K ' v .,.. s-rs... ,, gi 1 'E-12 . I L 0 -J. - - tv: ..f.:zzf:exs2V fm. -,s . X: fjgwiwyw -. - N ssis V' - -- .X . X .,.. ' - -1, 1 a' 29- - .zz?.4'srff, v , - ' f BL Q f . 1 ' H ' ' . . if me-. A'-nc-W ' t i Q' XX L RS.. 4 dz zittrlirgii 43 MRS. J. R. HOROWITZ Orthopedic MR. D. G. HUDGENS Natural Science, Varsity Cross Country Soph. Basketball MR. R. E. HUGHES Industrial Arts MR. F. A. JANECEK Mathematics MR. J. C. JERKATI5 Physical Education, J.V. Football, Varsity Swimming MR. W. H. JOHNSON Physical Education, M Club, Frosh Basketball, Junior Cabinet MRS. L. R. JOHNSON Orthopedic, F.N.A. MR. M. KALAGIAN Natural Science MR. K. E. KEELING Business Education, V.0.0. MR. T. J. KEISER Social Science MRS. H. C. KEOUGH Physical Education, Junior Cabinet MRS. A. T. KESLOV Physical Education MR. D. H. KLEIN Natural Science, Science Club MRS. H. P. KOSINSKI Language Arts MR. A. P. KOVANIC Business Education MR. R. A. KREITZER lndustrial Arts MR. R. K. KUCERA Physical Education, Guidance MRS. J. M. KUTZA Language Arts, Senior Cabinet MR. P. M. KUTZA Natural Science, Chess and Checkers, Junior Cabinet MR. H. LANDI Social Science, Junior Council MR. H. R. LANGERT Social Science, M.S.G.A. Advisor MR. G. M. LARIMER Social Science, Frosh. Football, M.S.G.A. Advisor, Senior Council MR. B.A. LAVENAU Mathematics, HI-C MR. l.. l.lPPOl.DT Industrial Arts MISS M. l.OCASClO Orthopedic ' i, , V., . .,, f W .. . . ,1 f-f7,f,g,g, 4 f ff ff 1 f 3? f , fy, W 4 f 4 f, ff ' X rg f 4 lf ff .X f if i Wfff, 1 1, yf'?f,,1 W 1 5 Q 1 ff rf X f f ef 4 AY f f X ' Q We 0 f 1 V 41,4 J V, ,VVV, 5, I ,iv 1 X ' A f X 2 f ff 'W Q f 9 ,f . r f fi ,Q-f ,fff , V e v ' ' , iivfifkrkzv f , , fb' f ce f -Q M We , f ff f 1' , ft ,f f 'W, fgmzjyyy f,-fi 5' f,.,,.,,,,V ,, , ,W,,.pgmff,,f,f-,fgfyfl,f , ,. ,.,-g,,uf,5 M7 14 ,Q , , w .fAf.,.ff. 1, Q ff -' M 44,01 ,f , Q'-y,f,.zzfmQf Med ffwfzf , ' if M ag 'WS ' X ff I, i i, i 1 X f zi.vf4f'iif'ff X., , 7140 f i - I 5 ,pf . ,, H i Z? ' C' J . . , M, in f ff '., ' X f-wif - Qw.1,.f .mem w' 5' . ' s 1242 f , g! , ,V 5 ' 1,9 a rf' 3 , I . -fb ' inf Mr. Kasey Kuklinski, in charge of Morton's Receiving Department, always assures prompt and etticient deliveries of mail. 44- Students 11 QWWHWJ ' hfzav -L ,V .gf J' f i' A t 14 az. L f f I f X 4 f I f X p.yWf X' 1 ' 1 f ' WZ? W 1. 5? ff it we ' Q-I Q , ,.ff , V V x. . Aziyyfj, fn., V , 1 V J . f' 'mf 2 L if . ' my yyy, ,Lil H WJ. ' V f' 1 4 f-9 if f gf' as 2 sf W '91, 4 2 12, wfi , f, . my , 45 , 5, 4 , w 7' ' f . W ,K , if x ' N ' i g fl qiffpgk ., Q f 055 , f . 1, .- 5 7 9 ,Mgr X X f , . .4 f ,gy ,V , ' -1 .aw 1 ' ' 3 . f fr R' J. J , fo 9 1 5 f f i v fir? t , 5 f W f , , , .1 .nf , 561. f , ' 'fiiv w f , -1- -. ' .T ' 1. :K , f f W if 9' 'i f f 'V I fwi1e a1w9'. L. '-I Jffzif -fi-cf , 5. 3,5 5.42. I , ,- v g uf.. . W MR. C. T. LOGAN Social Science, Lithuanian MRS. S. J. LUCCHESI Social Science MR. G. H. LYLE Industrial Arts MR. J. M. LYNCH Business Education, Guidance MR. B. J. MAHONEY Language Arts MR. R. MARTIN Natural Science MR. J. J. MASHEK Natural Science MR. E. A. MATHIESON Industrial Arts MR. R. A. MAY Natural Science MRS. K. E. MCCORMAC Fine Arts, Art Club X , Wir... ', Students seldom realize the behind the scenes preparations that must be done in order to prepare meals each day. Here Mr. Mike Kelly, Cafeteria Director, adds a personal touch to a day's meal. 45 i fgqw Leadin Us Down the its ,1 ,fo ' . ff... .5 rp f .f ,V 7 -fg' ' f' 4, . .... ::. . N, 15, ,,.,, f , A My f f ,. ,W IGN I ff , 2 -' .2 -,jfff . W.. 1 f f f Z 4 Q 1 V! . , .-.ff-H ,. , MR. J. J. OLMSTEAD Physical Education, Varsity Football MISS G. O'QUINN Language Arts MR. M. OSTERTAG Language Arts, Debate, Drama MR. R. M. PARK Language Arts MISS M. A. PEFFERMAN Business Education MISS K. I.. PERSON Language Arts, M.S.G.A. Advisor MR. D. M. PETERSON Business Education, Frosh. Football, Soph Swimming MISS M. M. PETERSON Business Education MR. R. PREISSIG Mathematics MR. T. RADEK Music MR. K. P. RAGNETTI Natural Science, Frosh Wrestling MR. C. J. RASSMUSSEN Physical Education, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling MRS. C. REDMOND Home Economics, F.H.A., Jr.-Sr. Girls MRS. P. G. REFENER Language Arts MR. T. J. REIDY Social Science, M.S,G.A. Advisor 5 2 Zfefws 'taser , eff: W... rf' , . 1 Z 7 L. if Y 7 l 5.. . I ,4 , M, ,U , ww! .aw 4 ,i1f: 2 eic.f HF. 5 A' ' ,aff f I f X!! WMM umm... 'inf' asf scifi .Mr it-.2 ' . 7. U gf ,... , H- . 1 .,. ' - 5 .- , ' 'fifzffffg , ' .1 74. ' fb. sf ' . ' if -ff i 5491 f? H ' ., ..r2ffe',' 1 ff ' ' 'g f. 4'-.551gk uw:ic ' ,:' - 'fff .nf .aw I- . -sf ', if .- df.. N ,Z mf il' ' ' 1'1 wfffef. :ati f -r 'H i pf ., MR. D. C. MCCORMICK Music MR. J. R. McCOSH Social Science MISS V. M. MERO Home Economics DR. S. M. MEYER Language Arts MISS M. J. MILLER Guidance, Jr.-Sr. Girls MRS. H. C. MIVELAZ Language Arts, Quill and Scroll, Mortonian Newspaper MR. D. MUSIL Business Education, Guidance MRS. P. G. MUSIL Business Education MR. F. NACCARATO Language Arts, Guidance MR. V. J. NARBUTAS Language Arts MISS M. S. NEFF Physical Education, Pep Club, Cheerleaders MR. C. C. NICHOLS Social Science, Guidance Psychology Club MR. I.. A. NIEMI Industrial Arts MISS C. E. NUGENT Language Arts MR. M. D. OESTREICHER Mathematics, Model Railroad if Path of Knowledge MISS E. A. RICCOMI Language Arts, Spanish Club MR. S. C. RICHARDS E - . Mathematics I V V MISS K. I.. RICHARDSON Language Arts ' MR. D. w. RITCHIE .R R + 2,4 Natural Science, Frosh Football V 4 V. I ' MR. G. w. RoEssLER , 2 Mathematics V if ff MR. P. R. RoHE I Industrial Arts I F ' '1 Ziff ' ' R MRS. J. RONDINELLA illgtila I Vuaggiu Fine Arts L R . MR. K. ROZA I it ii if . Language Arts .V V,'1 -A V ' VV V 5 ,N QV, Miss v. E. RUSSELL mi 1 '.. 'P V-ff Library ' : if I Puig Yay? Miss J. o. RYDBERG l Physical Education, Swim Club V . V IV MR. H. L. SALBERG 1 Physical Education, Soph Football I . x R 4 Q 5' warf X . . I, 5,53 .f 1 g . .L.::f . . I ff- S Q.. . 'i,5::1.5E3L , M: m .W 1 gfyc f -.lx 2 Z. .V I I LX fe.: :Q MR. W. E. SANDMAN Physical Education, Soph Football, I Frosh Swimming 5,3 Miss M. T. SARANDREA V .,,. I Language Arts, Italian Club 'A ' is f' VV Ve LGHQUOQB Arts I 0 MR. W. C. SEARLES r'.V, liifj . . V Social Science, M.S.G.A. Advisor f 1, . f A , j :grg x -R -3 . 7' ., -PT:-,Qs ,R-. 4.- . .. Q. ,I V . V ,... .V . A., V, ,- fy, . fl- - 1 . ft. . ... 5. .g5fQ :z 7... ff MF' f 9,2 '9f'1cu:..,Vf Wm. 6 47 X is 5 MR. M. SERBICK Physical Education, Varsity Football Soph. Wrestling MRS. C. S. SHEA Physical Education, G.A.A. MR. A. D. SHEEHAN Business Education, F.B.L.A. MR. W. F. SHERMAN Library, Library Club MR. .I. R. SIME Language, J.V. Football, Frosh Basketball, Soph. Cabinet MR. V. W. SKUBIKOWSKI Guidance MISS O. SLEZNICK Mathematics MRS. D. N. SLONE Language Arts, M.S.G.A. Advisor MISS C. H. SMITH Language Arts MR. D. A. SMITH Business Education, F.B.L.A. MR. E. L. SMITH Language Arts MR. K. W. SMITH Mathematics, Senior Cabinet MR. L. E. SMITH Physical Education MRS. P. S. SMITH Language Arts MISS S. A. SNELL Language Arts, Travel Club MR. R. H. SOLEM Mathematics MR. J. G. STEINMETZ Natural Science, Senior Cabinet MR. W. W. STEVENS Industrial Arts, Senior Honor Society MISS L. K. STOKER Language Arts, M.S.G.A. Advisor MR. T. W. STONE Industrial Arts MISS E. STUCHLIK Language MR. E. R. STURR Fine Arts MISS A. SVRCHEK Language Arts MR. W. J. SWIGART Business Education, V.D.E MISS T. M. TALI Language, German Club MISS D. TARACHAS Fine Arts MR. R. J. TUDOR Language Arts, Quill and Scroll, MORTONIAN ANNUAL MRS. R. L. TURNER Language MR. I. C. ULLREY Natural Science, Stamp Club MRS. A. E. Van BUREN Language Arts, French Club Serving Morton ' ,f.:f.:a1 ff ' . , ' 5 I f. - ' , Q . sw I. , :. : fr A -.. sw , W '. .f w.,. 2 2 ' -5' ' az , I VZ .,.. - yy .V iinztv, .mewwffg ' '- f- .,, ,,,, , 1 ,, ,.,, -1... .,., . 4 Wi, I .- .. . fwgyzz. I'ti f.GQEQVQW 523 .ff ....., Q.Qfi?25W '- 5 I rvgyg if yn ,. - , . V. f , V 3, flyrwrf V: I A i f x mi., 1 ,. 'f , ff ,f f' 5:j,fsf .fgQ,.2.qj ,a ,.-mai' J'-j J 'A .u44j?,....fM 0,ff . Q , , , sf f , 1 , if fi Q ff ' ZZ ,H QQ? X . ' if 'f1r',f fi Zaisf ffre, Irl, ,W '42, f wif .1 Ra... , ,. , I g f t'-' 'V 2 , I , I iz,- , I 2 5-rr I 'ltrrr 4. I' , 1 I si l f iiis 1 ?l .fff f ili .'.' .,.' ff- I f i ,. i'i,s ' It sr 48 MR. R. F. Van EMAN Industrial Arts MR. W. VANICEK Mathematics MRS. M. VASEN Language Arts MR. W. J. VOHASKA Physical Education, Varsity Football Varsity Indoor Track, Soph. Indoor Track MISS M. J. VONASEK Language Arts, M.S.G.A. Advisor MISS B. J. VRBA Home Economics MRS. J. C. WALZ Home Economics, Senior Class Advisor MISS L. L. WEAVER Social Science, Hi-C A MISS B. S. WILLIAMS Physical Education, G.A.A. MISS R. WILLIAMS Business Education MR. J.G. WINTERING Social Science, M.S.G.A. Advisor MR. W. E. WYATT Industrial Arts MR. L. C. YEKSIGIAN Mathematics MR. L. S. ZELIP Business Education MRS. M. P. ZUKOR Natural Science Faithfull MR. F. C. PETRDIL TICKET OFFICE MANAGER Presiding over ticket soles ogoin this yecir Wos Mr. F. C. Petrdil, Mr. Petrdil is not only responsible tor ticket soles here dt Morton Eost, but olso ot Morton West ond Morton Junior College. All tickets for sociol ond othletic events ore hdndled through the ticket office. Mr. Petrdil also deposits the funds from the tickets into the school bonk. MR. T. BLACK SUPERVISOR OF GROUNDS AND BUILDING . . , Mointoining order is, for the most port, one ot the moin iobs ot Mr. Thom- os Block, supervisor ot Grounds cxnd Buildings ot Morton. It is the duty of Mr. Block to keep o close cmd constont check on the building ond surrounding oreci's condition. It repoirs or improvements ore necessory, Mr. Block will coll on his com- petent mdintoinence crew to see thot the iob is done well. TEXTBOOK MANAGER . . . Mr. West is very well known ot Morton. He is responsible for the thousonds of textbooks issued to both High School ond Junior College students every yeor. The most difficult time of the yeor, of course, is the regis- tration time in August. All these thousonds of textbooks must be given to the right people in the right combinations very quickly. Mr. West does these jobs well. MR. H. west .M orkers Behind the Scene TOP ROW - F. Tuma, B. Lukes, K. Karnik, Y. Bobza, B. Mika, M. Brull, A. Remdzus, F. Montagnani, B. Atkinson, A. Bohaboy, A. Mahlke, B. Dittrich, Z. Cahill, R. Callahan, A. Corbeil, 2nd ROW - A. Frantes, R. Hyland, D. OFFICE STAFF The oFHce staff is an indispensable group in any school, tor one can attribute almost all ot the clerical and registrational work to it. The olrfice statt sees that the school is run smoothly and ethciently by keeping an accurate record of all students scholastic records, their credits, and other matters tor graduating seniors. Larimer, H. Heinichen, E. Novak, M. Arnold, J. Stancel, M. Koneeny, BOT- TOM ROW - J. Wiersema, R. Knotek, M. Zeman, E. Dowiat, M. Sawusch. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT . . . Responsible tor the health ot Morton students is the Medical Department. Dr. Jasinski is the M.D. of this department, and Dr, Smejkal, the D.D. Dr. Jasin- ski is at the school several days a week, and among his duties is the giving of tree medical exams to boys going out tor sports. Dr. Smeikal visits the school periodically also. 1 y Miss J. Alexander, Mrs. C. J. Nicholson, Dr. H. S. Smeikal. Dr. T. J. Jasinski, Miss C. E. Schicker. ff . wg .ffiff ,iw f-ww' MAINTENANCE STAFF Keep- ing The halls and classrooms aT MorTon neaT and clean, is The Task underTaken by The mainTenance sTaTT. The sTalT arrives early in The morning in order To prepare The school Tor The day ahead and leaves laTe in The aTTernoon aTTer cleaning up. The sTaTT once again performed Their duTies perfecTly. CAFETERIA STAFF . . . Once again, under The direcTion of Mr. M. Kelly, The caTeTeria sTaFT aT EasT func- Tioned smooThly as a uniT. Each day The sTaTT prepared nuTriTious meals, boTh hoT and cold, Tor The 4000 sTudenTs aT MorTon and The TaculTy. The MorTon sTudenTs are TorTunaTe To have such a caTeTeria sTaTT. TOP ROW - C. Pauloski, J. OlmsTead, F. Hoka, O. Fleischman, J. Lexa, R. NovoTny, BOTTOM ROW - H. Goossens, S. Dutkiewicz, C. Splavec, A. Ochsner. X' -' f -wi. M K ' fs'f li . f w 'V I -5. A J -1,1 '- a .- - la frm 5 is . ac. X TOP ROW - A. DeGiorgi, S. Manak, K. Pav, hamer, 2nd ROW - M. Preucil, M. Adams, K. . cs. - ....' ' ',.k,f:: 'wr-4, P. Chrt, L. Walsen, L. Eisen- Tora, S. Novak, E. Techmon, BOTTOM ROW - H. Hoznedl, W. Soch, L. Hodvlf -l- K0PeCl4Yf M- Vik' Daleiclen, I. Birnbaum, Mr. J. Kelly, S. Fikeis. 51 ' ' f ff .6 'S TQ . .y - - Hug. J N, -,lysiggs L k,'.Qfef 2' -... 4' . . if 5 2 5 f F37 Y A I aff? -1 4 Y 1 fl 'gl ww-.ws-nz fr 2? 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Q Q eeru r .QQQ Q 9 Q s Terry Mach finishes second in The Suburban League 220 yard dash. 52 Ponies and Colts Show Promise qn-'wwf .71 4 '7 :' If K I , ,t g 'Q , . SOPH BASEBALL . . . Gaining valu- able experience for future varsity squads, the Ponies had a fair sea- son. The boys started the season with a lass to Hinsdale, but then retaliated defeating Blue Island. The sophs did only fair in Subur- ban League competition. Morton succambed to New Trier 7-6 after ramping Highland Park 22-i. A spectacular pitching performance was turned in by John Zuke in the victory over Pravisa East. Pravisa was defeated 4-l an a three hitter. Another powerful mainstay of the team was slugger Mike Pawlowski. Others who pleased Coach Hapac were Ron Zaba, Paul Koutek, Nick Garbarino, John Heitmanek, and Paul Katarzynski. TOP ROW - A. Naus, R. Tonelli, R. Zaba, P. Koutek, S. Burisek, M. Pawlowski, 2nd ROW - J. Zuke, J. Novotny, N. Garbarino, T. Vaclavek, M. Pechen, B. Erlandson, 3rd ROW - G. Macek, R. Katrzynski, B. Flaska, BOTTOM ROW - J. Boker, M. Decarlis, T. Zmrhal, J. Heitmanek, S. Mantucca. FROSH BASEBALL This year's Frosh team, under the guidance of Coach Bell, had a successful sea- son. The underclassmen started the year with an impressive victory over Hinsdale lO-3. After defeating Blue Island, the Colts then initiated Surburban League competition with two decisive victories. They de- feated powerful New Trier 5-4, and shut out Highland Park 6-O. Later in the season, the Colts were de- feated by Pravisa East ll-l far their first loss of the year. This year's Freshmen had a worthy, as well as valuable season. With the experience gained this year under Coach Bell, the team members should provide a strong nucleus for terse' ' future Mortan teams. Jim Mack, Ed TOP ROW - B. Fenili, J. Funcik, L. Bragiel, D. Waldon, T. Furman, J. Mlacly, 2nd ROW - B. Szarek, K. Rada' and Geofge Vokcc held O Schine, G, Vondrak,,J. Mack, J. Tamalunas, J. Kislow, 3rd ROW - L. Moierski, L. Rozzina, R. Tuhacek, G. flne Seoson' Vokac, J. Jackson, W. Bell, BOTTOM ROW - E. Rada, P. Lewandowski, R. Popovich, K. Palmer, M. Horgan. 53 Diamondmen, Able Foes The MorTon EasT MusTang diamondmen had a successful season This pasT year. Coach Dick Kucera's squad ended The season in second place in The Sub- urban League, only one-halT game ouT oT The championship, wiTh a 9-5 record. The MusTangs sTarTed wiTh Three wins and one loss in pre-season play. The diamondmen opened league play wiTh a l7-l romp of Niles EasT. ln a game againsT Oak Park, Don Cervenka wenT all The way piTching a 4-3 win in a l2 inning maraThon. The MusTangs won boTh games againsT Niles EasT, Oak Park, and New Trier. SpliTs were encounTered wiTh Proviso EasT, Waukegan, and Highland Park. EvansTon was The ony school able To sTop us Twice. Maroon and whiTe swamped The disTricTs, winning over De LaSalle ll-6 and Oak Park 8-5. In regional play, however, The MusTangs were humbled by New Trier 8-6. The Team was able To produce several sparkling performances and give oThers needed experience. Don Cervenka, Wayne Sramek, and Bill Posen made The All-Suburban League squad and showed ThaT MorTon has The besT piTching hereabouTs. Ray Marcin was placed on The league Team aT The Third base sloT. TOP ROW mgr. R. Preucil W. Jonak R. Marcin D. Cervenka R. Svihla W. Posen 2nd ROW coach R. K. Kucera W. Hemple T. Rys J. Phillips L. Szof T. Vais assisfcmf coach W. H. Johnson 3rd ROW W. SlauTer D. Louis E. Hegner L. Nuti D. Vidoni BOTTOM ROW mgr. D. Camilar D. Kuehn C. Zionfs mgr. S. Eaton 54 ,441-.1 I 'f ' T . W. ' 'f if-00511 -ff 4- . f, W1 I f ' 'X f, Pat Calahan makes his move ' V V' fa V 4 , f 'L', zz' V 'W L ns X f Y,,, Z V ',,, f, ',','f Q f,,k ,f,, ' 'Y ' 'fi l , V X QR ,' 22 ' ff' as W - ' fl' , 1 I , , jf' wig wg ,, ,' ' V' X' X 7 Q 3 , ,,.V fgi g fy' 1 I 2, I iiagjuf' - K gk ,f V ' 2 A f iff iff A QV. Q J' I r ai' fu-1,1 4 4 0' '- 'B A V' '-',f T: f'V'. '1f5 ' If QIWMA Zelfrf '-W: f ' ' ' MW L I . fix , , , zigffwl' 1 ,rr f51Vf.',S'fAQQ?J'f ., Qjfigff, if Q 1?'v'2fiW V ig ,f ' , ' , 'fy 7 P V L , fggigzff V'4,.g,,,,g , f 9 ' . ff f 3' 2 im + 4 4 2272 Aff? ' , r 2 Mqfmgf, VV V 2 . ,,V, 'Q I aqpg, f X foward first base. Pat Calahan ready for the job of catcher for the Mustangs. Don Cervenka delivers a fast one. 55 TOP ROW - P. Marsh, A. Simez, W. Danhof, G. Kocovsky, F. Urbasek, G. Chvatal, R. Santino, D. Lund, K. Block, R. Mann, R. Roegner, BOTTOM Cramer, T. Houdek, 2nd ROW - E. Morris, M. McGlathery, J. Videbeck, H. ROW - T. Mach, L. Globke, J. Serbin, E. Pavlik, S. Schmidt, G. Williams, Trackmen Strive to Rebuild VARSITY TRACK .. . Although the i962 Morton East Varsity thinclads had a disappointing win-loss record this year, the club was able to show several very good individual perfor- mances. Coach J. F, Arnold's team seemed to lack a substan- tial over all team effort which proved their downfall. The team placed seventh in the Suburban League with a l-7 league record. Several outstanding individual performances gave the boys initiative, however. Terry Mach and Al Smeikl turned in good performances in the dashes. Jim Plunket garnered points for us in the hurdles, Ray Marcin was rated one of the best shot put men in the state. Leon Globke proved a formidable broad jumper in most meets. Larry Priban was a surprisingly good high jumper. One of the big reasons the team could not do better was inexperience. Many of the boys on the varsity team were in their first year in track. The efforts put forth by these first year boys did not show up in all cases. However, Terry Mach and Larry Priban were able to do quite well in their first of track. Terry took a second in the 220 yard dash in the district. He is also co-holder of the League 220 yard dash rec- ord at 2l.7 seconds. Larry Priban shot up in the high lump toward the end of the season and placed third in the Sub- urban League meet. Also, since this was coach Arnold's first year at Morton, many of the boys who participated previous- ly in Track had to get used to a new coach and vice-versa. Mr. Arnold also had to search and find what boys could do best besides teaching new boys the fundamentals. It was quite a iob, however, coach Arnold was able to keep team spirit up to a surprisingly high level. With the experience the boys gained this year and some very good individual per- formers coming up from the sophomore ranks, next years team should show a marked improvement. M V , , gain, yi ji , Q Qilf. i ex. V 5 A' 'Q rf ' M, ix 21, , f ,Q ik Q y , x 1' ck ,L,,L,,. ,.,,, 1 ,,., Q ,,.,X c W ,f.- A ...5,.,. s,. ,ix f. .fx-'fe ..X i 'ic v V 5' ,,.- i ,Q i . .,. : N . X .- ,Nix X , X V W X X Y 4 J: Q' ,. ,ML .We Q .51 X. - X -. X N. X Raw 'fix x Q- Q' ' - .,.XW.::. ., . ,C . Qi , N X X we f N'1Xf'f f A -fp X- , f. ' A s. Q'-Ac. - N X 5 ..,... , ..,. his 7' V ' x, K:-2,514-ifg. N V .,.,. X k Leon Globke sfrains for more distance in the broad jump. Rick Mann goes up and over in a pracfice vault. if Terry Mach, Suburban League 220 yard dash co-record holder. John Serbin Takes the anchor leg of The mile relay. 57 Sophomores Show Potential Wax ...... Q. TOP ROW - R. Zeman, E. Zahora, A. Puikne, D. Dres, G. Liska, R. Kopecky, Markus, J. Turek J Zapotocky M Pnchie W Heyden BOTTOM ROW G. Rohlicek, M. McCandless, 2nd ROW - T. Pvavlik, D. Skorski, T. Abma, R. Mann, R. Laibl A Schueff A Johnson J VoTava T Mraz B Johnson B. Hruby, M. Bicicchi, E. MiTTon, W. Hogan, .l. Freschauf, W, McMillan, Mr. R. Kraig, G. Gasiorowski RWlodek Arnold, D. Pierce, 3rd ROW - A. Sfouf, J. Nowowieiski, R. Rybarczyk, R. FROSH-SOPH TRACK This year's Sophomore Track Team finished fourfh in The Suburban League meeT. The boys puT on some very specTacular performances in The League meef. Ray Kraig won The l8O yard Low Hurdles by five yards. Rick Mann seT a new Sophomore Pole Vaulf record. Art SchueTT, a freshman, placed second in The Shof PUT. Joe Vofava and Bob Johnson finished fourTh in The half mile and mile, respecTively. These boys should be quife an asseT To The varsiTy in The fuTure I 58 Golf and Tennis Find Tough Sleddin TOP ROW - K. Fencl, D. Hectus, F. Taroli, Coach Hedtke, W. Liss, G. Mastalorz, L. Buclrick, BOTTOM ROW - R. Cerwin, D, Motto, D. Pivonka, W. Edison, F. Lukasik. TENNIS . . . The tennis team, under the coaching of Mr. L. l-l. Batson, Hnished the season with a I-ll win-lost record. The team was com- posed ot Chuck Kalat, George Kal- ivoda, Chuck Hanson, Ron Kucera, Ken Simone, and Jerry Hnetynka. The squad played hard but they were simply overwhelmed. ln one meet against Argo, Chuck Kalat fought for two hours and ten min- utes only to be overcome in the end. Simone and Hansen composed the doubles team. Coach Batson's crew has its home courts at 28th and East Avenue and through prac- tice hopes tor a better team next year. GOLF Morton's varsity golt team, under the direction ot Coach Bill l-ledtke bolstered a 3-ll rec- ord this season. Standing itself, this record perhaps is not impressive, but Morton's linksters, only Fresh- men and Sophomores, faced other school's top Juniors and Seniors. The members ot the varsity squad were Paul Drnec, Bob Cerwin, Den- nis Pivonka, Fred Lukasik, and Dan Motto. Motto has shot lower than 85 at times. The home course ot the Mustangs is at Acacia Country Club. Mortonites competed in State District competition against other top schools gaining valuable ex- perience. The tuture squads will be experienced and should obtain an impressive win-lost record. The squad shall always need new play- ers, however, and all interested people will be welcomed. TOP ROW - J. Magroken, J. Woiciekowski, C. Kolat, J. Hnetynko, K. Simone, BOTTOM ROW - D. Simone, L. Bolin, A. Klail, T. Svoboda, D. Biank. 59 Q! 4 J ,f N 5 QM 'gig gk, MMA 1, :yy -sg . fM ',,wK, - ' fx , ., 2 4 f- ,LQVQF :em me' . , mf ,fl ' Af- gay? if ,ffl if f 44 94 f fffff' ,. ff ,W V 1,045 ga if ' 7 1 Ay! ff X f f U W if . If W I f x Biology students view the small wonders of science. Girls display homemaking skills learned in Home Economics classes. Freshman English classes practice the principles of speech. 61 me Vr- '5- Freshmen FRESHMAN CABINET . . . 5lTTlNG - BGTTY Kokenes, Mr. D. F. Ciner, Miss S. A. Snell, Betty CU lSOnz STANDING - Donna Lettier, Nikki Conner, Linda Kalmanek, Beverly Rzeminski, Diane Stanich. K. L. PERSON - 'lst hour TOP ROW - Ronald Kaspar, James Duncan, Tony Genna, Paul Rupinski, Joseph Young, Roseanne Bar- tels, Marilyn Dill, 2nd ROW - Allan Clemons, John McCann, James Walters, James Knoche, Ralph Przy- ycki, Chester Kowalski, 3rd ROW - Paul Dazzo, George Leamy, Fiore Barbini, George Strompolos, George Kazika, Robert Paris. BOTTOM ROW - John Bernatowicz, Bruce Gutke, John Rokos, Patricia Ha- dac, Linda Underwood, Patricia Faragia. N. W. CAITHAMER - lst hour TOP ROW - Rich-ard Marik, Ethen Martin, James Montgomery, Raymond Mills, John Sobotka, George Laibl, Ronald Rada, 2nd ROW - Daniel Sirocky, Ray- mond Adelman, Daniel Kovar, Brigitte Leaper, Mi- chael Maggie, Philip Delisi, BOTTOM ROW - Sig- mund Fraczkiewicz, Marie Stowell, Mary Kay Polivka, Nancy Druhn, Victoria Michaletz, Jim Bernatowicz. N. HESS - lst hour TOP ROW - Richard Domkoski, Patrick Duran, Alan Jirkovsky, Ronald Cibulka, John Ziemba, Tom Kuch- valek, Edward Swibas, Tony Tauginas. Lfncl ROW - Robert Sovaglio, Carol Korda, Kenneth Budzik, Mi- chael Maggio, Philip Delisi, BOTTOM ROW - Sig- Furtek, 3rd ROW - Bryan Wagner, Karen Palach, Ruth Skorski, Lorraine Koca, Michael Kosmatka, Vir- ginia Nowak, Craig Sanchez, BOTTOM ROW - John Bugvilionis, Thomas Coffey, Josephine Paoletti, Diane Theriault, Frances Venckos, Lesly Mazany, Dorene Knies. S. A. SNELL - 'lst hour TOP ROW - Frank Suska, Carl Togni, Ronald Hain- rihar, James Patera, John Petenes, Nicholas Nichols, William Boyczuk, Michael Winears, 2nd ROW - Frank Mitchell, Carolyn Notto, Kathleen Berkos, Jill Mattran, Louise Matuszak, Josephine Pignato, Cynthia Romaniak, 3r4 ROW - Edward Balsanek, Terry Scn- dieri, John Pakalnis, Thomas Massari, David Bryce, Dennis Pallecone, Marianne Franzen, BOTTOM ROW - Elaine Pappas, Cindy Sklodowski, Linda Tangorra, Elyse Leibovitz, Rosemarie Schullo, Linda DeDera, Mary Ellen Dedins. M. VASEN - lst hour TOP ROW - David Rezny, Gail Santi, Janice Pfer- schy, Ronald Schultz, David Puzek, Alexander Augus- tine, Rosemary Uhlarik, Marlene Brandys, 2nd ROW - Terry Salerno, Frank Maly, Jo-an Forys, Marlene Foertsch, Laura Hubacek, Tom Kobal, Joan Kozel, 3rd ROW - Vince Pellegrino, Robert Pagni, Jeffrey Suski, John Beaudette, Robert Harazim, Michael King, Sandra Zidlicky, BOTTOM ROW - Patricia Trychta, Elizabeth Hirsekorn, Bethyl Midura, Vicki Morris, Al- berta Hajedorn, Larry Johnson, Peter Storino. Ll Freshmen P. S. SMITH - lst hour TOP ROW - John Briggs, Joseph Koski, James Peters, Gregory Shropshire, John Adamek, Richard Escutia, Daniel Brocato, 2nd ROW - Bonnie Beckus, Margo Dalessandro, Patricia Eleveld, Thomas Sotk-a, James Dubsky, Donna Miller. 3rd ROW - Paul Lipinski, James Giandonato, Linda Hanisko, Celia Harris, Geri Moro, BOTTOM ROW - Bette Kokenes, Cheryl Ho- delka, Mary Ann Michalski, Nancy Ruszczyk, Bar- bara Kulk, Lydia Tryta. A. R. BALCHUNS - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Joyce Superchi, Beverly Tamalunas, Carol Voelke, Joe Trzinski, Arnold Manganiella, Su- san Kowalski, Kathleen Rieth, 2nd ROW - Linda Pinc, Cynthia Ross, Barbara Bebo, John Perry, Larry Dominick, Scott Moravik, 3rd ROW - William Hop- per, Sandra Savino, Caryn Kislizke, Terry Higgins BOTTOM ROW - Edmund King, Shari Paladino, Jimmy Grizzle, Janet DeCarlis, Madeline Hrometz, Vivian Valguarnera. Class of l966 J. GARBER - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Albert Herzer, Tony Grubbs, Russell Vondenburg, James Fermo, Philip Fencl, Donald Snydel, John Kelblusek, 2nd ROW - Nancy Kasper, Joan Verb, Shirley Maksyn, Joan Van Berschot, John Zero, Paul Gonzalez, 3rd ROW - Christine Chla- pecka, Jim Hayes, Diane Widlock, Joan Lach, Linda Bernasek, Lynn Kafara, BOTTOM ROW - Rosa Ha- lama, Donna Dobbs, Mary Campbell, Mary Ann Con- tacessi, Mary Dawson, Linda Kozerski. J. M. KUTZA - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Linda Keizer, Patricia Tregler, John Jezuit, Jon Gizowski, Joseph Boyak, Linda Kraus, Robert Trinco, Margaret Kastner. 2nd ROW - Donna Gricius, Caroll Zaiicek, Judy Wolski, Robert Smetana, John Pogvara, Mary Kitzberger, Linda Pivonka, Ray Troyanowski, 3rd ROW - Janet Clark, Lillian Gresko, Judy Sistak, Roseann Kroeger, Richard Stepenski, Mario Jurcik, Margaret Kazmarek, Wayne Kellner, BOTTOM ROW - Lou Ann Nykiel, Clara Ulivieri, Linda Soclini, Joe Rudzinskas, John Madeiczyk, Jo Be Cerny, Linda Rickert. G. O'QUlNN - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Peter Turner, Frank Koci, George Ra- dick, Jim Peyton, Patrick Fle-ming, Tom Van Stedum, Jim Szewlzyk, 2nd ROW - Joanne Borowczyk, Nor- ma Strumillo, Gary Oprenchak, Phillip Cooney, Joe Czechowski, Frank Cosenza, Dennis Calabrese, BOT- TOM ROW - Rosemary Michaletz, lris Shelby, Angelo Marnell, Anita Raya, Carol LaRoche, Glen Waszak, Frank Cavello. S. A. SNELL - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Matt Sanchez, George Strnad, Anthony Catalano, James McDonald, Robert O'Neill, Terry Pinkas, Martin Mazur. 2nd ROW - Thomas D'Amico, Darlene Reamer, Kathleen Sefranski, Tommie Hayes, Veronica Starzyk, Kristina Peterson, BOTTOM ROW - Sandra Fridrich, Vita Lombardo, Viola Benalc, Mary Andrysiak, Janett Burnham, Genevieve Dicks. Class of i966 L. K. STOKER - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Renate Glawtschew, Pat Koscik, Dale Carlson, Ron Benac, Denise Ditchie, Millie Kascak, Kenneth Belsky. 2nd ROW + Sally Schmidt, Millie Slavicek, Rita Rousar, Mary Jayne Staab, Linda Mc- Graham, Joseph Zelenka, Liz Dunlap. 3rd ROW - Ed Skvarenina, Ron Mazur, Robert Neumann, Sandy Timmins, Linda Conery, Susan Vaculik. BOTTOM ROW - Janet Hotstede, Sharon Janicki, Elaine Kowalski, Nancy Petroski, Donna Lenske, Daryl Glowa. A. R. BALCHUNS - 3rcl hour TOP 'ROW - Clarence Goodwin, Donald Lencioni, Victor Mitchell, Sam Rodriguez, Mike Houdek, Rich- ard Liss. 2nd ROW - Jim Patrick, Joe Kutz, Sonia Rys, Orland Nichols, Thomas Mahr, Mariann Villa- piano. 3rd ROW - Leo Stillo, Thomas Lasica, Bar- bara Singleton, Helen Ferraro, Judy Gelb. BOTTOM ROW - Steven Splant, Leny Ulivieri, Francine Hun- saker, Kathryn Gabriel, Sandra Page, Rick Plaisted. J. GARBER - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Carol Krzystof, Peter Marzano, Carl Davis, Mike Szczesniak, Edward Creekmur, Roberta Korinek, Earl Emmering, Dale Lamb. 2nd ROW - Joanne Hart, Nancy Torringa, Mary Martinek, Ruth Vadopalas, Gerry Singer, Joyce Menako, Dolores Laschiazza. 3rd ROW - Linda Lucy Evans, Karen Niziolek, Jo Anne Macon, Gloria Maaks, Kaye Pett, Terry Frencl, Robert Filice. BOTTOM ROW - Judy Maser, Gerry Riverce, Pat Krueger, Fred Miller, Bar- bara Nesbet, Barbara Ainsworth, Virginia Rieth. D. N. SLONE - 3rd hour TOP ROW - John Deposquale, John Stacknik, Mary Bulthuis, Duane Demsety, Karen Kubik, Dave Marek, Victor Benetti. 2nd ROW - John Taylor, Raymond Pawlowski, Diane Stanich, Carol Sykora, John Vav- ricka, Anita McWilliams, Dan Dombkowski. 3rd ROW - Shirley Kostuba, Lincla Walker, Betty Sleyak, Helen Skarbek, Jean Stulaiter, Evelyn Grala, Cynthia Wiialek. BOTTOM ROW - Sandra Haberkamp, Pat Gallagher, Janice Charlick, Kathleen Clare, Karen Groom, James Fenton. l .1 I ,sz 'sv' n WY 62:5 Freshmen P. S. SMITH - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Joseph Valeta, Cynthia Pytel, Robert Mayer, Richard Taylor, Marilyn Hinrichsen, Chris Penn, Maryann Bryenik. 2nd ROW - Kenneth Kraska, John Salamone, Geraldine Okamoto, Betty Carlson, Carol Florczak, Michal Morganti, Raye Janovsek. 3rd ROW - Carolyn Battles, Cynthia Kypry, Alice Fernandez, Randall Techman, William Wolak, Patri- cia Takir, Lorraine Dostal, Barbara Wetterquist. BOTTOM ROW - Robert Barlik, Patricia Tookey, Carl Qvandt, Edward Mowen, Pamela Jezek, Larry Szczepanik, George Hurstak. L. K. STOKER - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Jim Piotrowski, Bill Stuit, William Dau- kas, Dennis Harasim, John Przybycz, George Kandle, John Jozwiak. 2nd ROW - Ron Courtney, John Ver- bos, Vicky Modugno, Carolyn Nemec, Kathy Rozhon, Larry Jankaoske, Lois Krohn, Janice Apicella. BOT- TOM ROW - Ken Dobson, George Duben, Donald Baskovitz, Bob Pilarczyk, Kathy Taroli, Elaine Strit- tar, Vicky Simmons. J. HARNEY - 4th hour TOP ROW - William Baldwin, James Gregor, Nickles Bende, John Harris, Richard Old, Roy Maiewski, Lawrence Pentis, Mark Hapeman. 2nd ROW - Cas- sandra Reger, Mary Nell Callahan, Barbara Holocek, Virginia lrludec, Susan Bieronski, Bonnie Walker, Theresa Russell. 3rd ROW - Carol Prchal, Gayle Sowa, Sharon Zeles, Linda McCarty, Linda Telmer, Frank Piotrowski, Sandra Forssberg. BOTTOM ROW - Linda Gorak, John Patun, Elaine Jagos, Patricia Sorci, Sarah Nutile, Linda Michalek, Theresa Zill. G. O'QUlNN - 4th hour TOP Row - Terry Reid, Raymond Trombino, Richard Dominick, Richard Jeschke, Roger Pachowicz, George Gozdziak, Jim Morrow. 2nd ROW - Lois Raymond, Sandra Harvey, Diane Coen, Mary Hanzlovic, Carole Tracey, Linda Kowalewski. 3rd ROW - Wayne Benda, Bill Waters, Mike Wallon, Jim Shull, Bob Sipes. BOTTOM ROW - Julie Bonavolante, John Kubinski, Carl Maser, Jeannette Ceriale, Cheryl Mag- gard, Joe Pfeifter. M. VASEN - 4th hour TOP ROW - Edward Burger, James Kosinski, Robert Stremplewski, Carl Kasper, David Adamski, Dennis Gurin, Jeffrey Lopardo, Wayne Lukes. 2nd ROW - Susan Harvey, Patricia Smith, Sharon Vikrikas, San- dra Baumann, Jean Sleitweiler, Theresa Hampl, Ber- nice Ciaccia. 3rd ROW - Robert Tomany, William Wyatt, Dean Koon, Cynthia Michalek, Dorothy Had- don, Lynn Vondrak, Jeffrey Sacino, Robert Kemtes. BOTTOM ROW - Aureliia Lasinskas, Richard Lewandowski, James Bertoglio, Bill Moore, Shirley Kerwin, Ronald Hansen. M. W. CAITHAMER - 5th hour TOP ROW - Rudolph Barrera, Jan Drozd, John Kinzie, Charles Specking, Gerald Blauw, Ronald Ledvina, Richard Turek. 2nd ROW - Larry Klimas, Helen Pencak, Linda Dazzo, Angela Burdi, James Kozar, Michelina Grano, Anthony Hruska. 3rd ROW - Lillian Brazeau, Linda Wenzel, Reba Hendrix, Clara Auriemma, Barbara Alsup, Sandra Adamson, Don Haiek. BOTTOM ROW - Joyce Kubin, Donna Rzemin- ski, Gail Notley, Judy Rambert, Susan Palicka, Gayle Urban. Freshmen L. K. PERSON - 4th hour TOP ROW - William Stahl, Jane Hradec, Richard Adamski, Linda Schnulle, Sandra Tillrock, James Nel- son, Timothy Eller. 2nd ROW - Beverly Vavrek, Joanne Grabos, Linda Johnson, Kathy Wrobleski, Beverly Trosko, Beverly Rzeminski. 3rd ROW - Bar- bara Boyer, Carole Perz, Allen Bishop, Robert Raidl, John Vandy, Diane Pszanka, Mary Arient. BOTTOM ROW - Gloria Buonanoma, Terry Johnson, Edward Kunesh, Carrol Koutsky, Linda Woidula, Carol Ot- manski. L. K. STOKER - 4th hour TOP ROW - Pot Peck, Mike Harrison, Wayne Wheatley, Ken Brown, Lee Rybacek, Terry McClure, Mike Milashus, Leonard Scolzitti. 2nd ROW - Randy Zmrhal, Barry Vancura, Laura Lehuta, Joanne Kozeluh, Mary Bogacki, Richard Mayes, Paul Nielsen. 3rd ROW - Yvonne Papez, Frank Palumbo, Michael Nowaczyk, Christine Konopka, Cathy Staszak, Toni Grossi, Beverly Goodtellow, Penny Manusas. BOT- TOM ROW - Bill Darr, Kathy Strzepek, Catherine Hughes, Phyllis Gurga, Judy Wilary, Judy Burdin, Karen Brodnicki. l.. ss of I 966 J. HARNEY - 5th hour TOP ROW - Frank Wachowicz, Edward Sveida, Richard Chochola, Paul Ferrara, Robert Fuka, James Georgoulakis, Henry Pertect. 2nd ROW - John Spradling, Linda Fehir, Karen Motts, Antoinette Mrzyglad, Janet Hasner, Linda Nowak. 3rd ROW - Bonnie Lou Barta, Nancy Nevsimal, Lynn Clark, Joanne Piotrowski, Jacqueline Wlezien, Robert Kar- nik. BOTTOM ROW - Chi Young, Stephan Brennan, Tony Jarka, Janice Kish, Maria Dentino, Anthony Palladino. N. HESS - 5th hour TOP ROW - Edward Kucera, Patricia Keete, Ann Dekanic, Glenn Sowa, Mary Ann Janus, Nick Maltei, Kathy Chamberlin. 2nd ROW - Linda Meyer, Mary Ann Pinc, Patricia Tinor, Mary Beth Sheldon, Russell Parish, Linda Sterba, Robert Fabsik. 3rcl ROW - Susan Soenksen, Roy Drnec, John O'Brien, Kathy Szott, Harry Scordo, Patrick Lorkiewicz, Tom For- manek. BOTTOM ROW - Don-na Drake, Susan Janiak, Nancy Borsellino, Dawn Louise Hrdina, Steve Caldarone, Roger Buchert. J. M. KUTZA - 5th hour TOP ROW - Jessica Rantan, David Dobbs, Phillip Russ, Steve Stone, Glen Kozak, Karen Savage. 2nd ROW - Maureen Lindsay, Diana Roger, Tom Konopaslk, Cynthia Kroupa, Steve Vanek, Evelyn Colosky. 3rd ROW - Georgene Gracious, Catherine Gillespie, Mary Pesek, Donna Lettier, Laddle Antiporek, Marge Esposito, Marianne Nepil. BOTTOM ROW - Christine Bilek, Louis De Falco, Sandra Doenges, Shawn Nowaczyk, George Wrobleski, Me- lanie Vailadao. K. L. PERSON - 5th hour TOP ROW - Sandra Melrin, John Rycek, Fred John- son, John Posen, Lynda Wittenberg, Virginia Kopecky, Phillip Onotrio. 2nd ROW - Pat Michalek, Linda Weritz, Linda Kalmanek, Mary Ann Calka, Albert Benda, Robert Potokor, Joseph Lasky. BOTTOM ROW - Robert Mitchell, Mary Agnes Zelenka, Gayle Cisar, Jacqueline Erickson, Kathy Cox, Barbara Pawlikowski. 1? Class of l966 TOP ROW - Valerie Valeikas, Frank Clark, Dean Miller, John Mitchel, Arthur Klima, Frank Fillippelli, Larry Smith, Robert Jansky. 2nd Row - Rudy Hlavaty, Lily Vesely, Tony Ostrowski, Linda Brown, Ray Trantina, Virginia Florek, Tony Sammarco. 3rd ROW - Marlene Jansky, Irene Dymacek, Cheryl Erb, Pamela Janousek, Bonnie Markvart, Stephanie Ceraulo, Raelene Austin. BOTTOM ROW - Richard Lapka, Dorothy Boone, Judy Krichbaum, Patricia Kozlowski, Lucy Di Bacco, Audrey Haremza. A. R. BALCHUNS - 6th hour TOP ROW - Gregory Burchacki, Bruce Barcik, Ken- neth Walper, John Streic, Joe Tokarz, John Kutz, Clyde Hilton. 2nd ROW - Albert Oliver, Bess Slehoter, Irene Lisowski, Carrie Mickiewicz, Tony Fanelli, Joe Pulley. BOTTOM ROW - Ann Kramer, Kathy Hokr, Elaine Romano, Arlene Romito, Grace Glyda, Shirley Loveless, Linda Drzewiecki. M. W. CAITHAMER - 6th hour TOP ROW - Dennis Fritz, James Krudl, Joe Dick, Richard Simonek, James Draho, Joe Vogel, Frank Cooney. 2nd ROW - Judy Dominas, Mary Ann Przyzycki, Dawn Johnson, Dawn Rozenberg, Barbara Heier, Paulette Ganas. 3rd ROW - Carol Materna, Martin Gielczowski, Elfriecla Du Maire, Christine Veseley, Karen Erickson, Edna Palmer. BOTTOM ROW - Marcella Mozier, Jill Lamb, William Carsten, Eric Schiecl, Michael Lovetere, Larry Page. J. GARBER - 6th hour TOP ROW - Bonnie Loza, Robert Kupczyk, Margie Sternad, Frank Lang, Dennis Scheimacher, Wayne Galosinski, Leo Bartoski. 2nd ROW - Edward Ciury, Scot Korkos, Barbara Pietras, Mary Kovar, Karen Kowalski, Robert Rupinski, David Jensby. 3rd ROW - Louise Schilly, Susie Browning, Cindy Zon, Kathy Zovislak, Joanne Schreiner, Nancy Greco, Linda Hagensee, BOTTOM ROW --James Hodges, Paul Sikora, Janice Magliochetti, Kathy McNamara, Cor- rine Drewitz, Willard Mackey. , if y, ,,., , .mg D. N. SLONE - 6th hour TOP ROW - Stanley Stochyra, Frank Niemiec, Mar- shall Saitsch, Joe Sleitweiler, Bruce Filippi, Jan Supinek, James Masa, Larry Ryloicki. 2nd ROW - Karen Horina, Linda Novak, Kathryn Adamski, Linda Curley, Kenneth Jerasky, William Vasich, Fred Kaut- sky, Cathrine Kokenes, 3rd ROW - John Sinclair, Michael Mylan, Emily Simo, Mary Holubec, Cynthia Saskowski, Dianne Kulawiak, Janice Bryzek. BOTTOM ROW - Elizabeth Czarkowski, Francine Salerno, Richard I-lavlik, Dale Swartz, Fred Grandlund, Susan Harast, Tiiu Vohma. Freshmen TOP ROW - Derryl Dover, Darrell Rea, John Draut, Paul Swae, Keith Grauman, Raymond Johnson, George Bellas, Russell Druhn, 2nd ROW - Robert Beranek, Gerald Biziarek, Dennis Rawlings, Roberta Vales, Francine Pirus, Janice Brich, Richard Jeske, John Stanislaw. 3rd ROW - Kathleen Graffam, Colleen Harris, Cheryl Winter, Linda Richak, Sherry Doering, Marvin Patraw, Sherry LaPaglia, Nikki Conner. BOTTOM ROW - Sandra Hinsley, Collette Sechen, Gail Brown, Dale Zoubek, Susan Strelecky, Marianne Magrini, Susan Reczek. Typing classes prepare girls for fu- ture occupations. Speedball is u popular sport in the girls' physical education program. A better understanding of math is the aim of the new Modern Math courses. 71 Sophomore SOPHOMORE CABINET . . . SITTING - Mr. B. C. Holloway, Vivian Jellen, Janet Sass, Alice Dornak, STANDING - Nancy Blatchtord, Janet Lilegdon, Barbara Veverka, Barbara Bellin. J. K. HILDENBRAND - lst hour TOP ROW - Richard lntelise, William Buford, Den- nis Mahalko, Dennis Palicka, Walter Arentz, Arthur Vondracek. 2nd ROW - Monica Leamy, Ed Kristie, Dennis Schrubbe, Richard Smith, John Lopez, Robert Stone. BOTTOM ROW - Carla Dal Cerro, Mike Vitel, Frances Carsten, Barbara Rickert, Rae D'Angelo, Sandra Koleske. J. HARNEY - 'lst hour TOP 'ROW - Joan Pogvara, Eugene Tracey, George Vavrek, Carl Fontani, Roger Rybaraczyk, Frederick West, Robert Piskule, Gayle Brinker. 2nd ROW - Donna Hough, George Findorft, John Veverka, Ray Lutha, Margaret Tryloa, Sandra Posway, Janet Seger. 3rd ROW - James Lopatkiewicz, Patricia Bolzenius, Sharon Pettings, Joyce Stefan, Charlene Owsianka, Russell Colzolai, Maria Panico. BOTTOM ROW - Terry Turner, Jacqueline Kreml, Dolores Hollow, Claire Schau, Diane Klein, Marcy Cerny, Judie Gallek. B. J. MAHONEY - 'lst hour TOP ROW - Joe Mantegna, Jim Marek, Paul Trnka, Bill Kolin, Tom Kohout, Scott Trovnich, Art Schuett, Bob Freschauf, Clara McAnally. 2nd ROW - Elaine Martin, Ken Malik, Mike Biella, Terry Zabransky, Larry Riccio, Tony Jordon, Gloria Schmidt, John Mil- ler. 3rd ROW - Chester Dombek, Louis Catalano, Frank Kratochvil, Roger Bartos, Frank Pinc, Mike Magrowski, Pat Pinc, Sue Baum. BOTTOM ROW - Margaret Kolar, Carol Ascareggi, Barbara Bellin, Melissa Raschiella, Diane Neuman, Arlene Krezanic, Amy Hanisko. M. E. DALE - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Robert Pustaver, Craig Waldvogel, Vernon Zink, John Walkowiak, John Rein, David Fisher, Judy Lee Hrock. 2nd ROW - Christine Wolicki, Diane Voss, Carol Pelehac, Carlotta Techman, Judy Savaglio, Mary Sebek. 3rd ROW - Carol Fau, Ramunas Bigelis, Robert Timmins, Linda Cilo, Grayce Leitgeb, Barbara Briggs. BOTTOM ROW - Grace Cook, Theresa Curin, Albert Klail, Larry Bolin, Linda Lancsak, Barbara Dymek. -..-41... 1.4.-l. H. C. MIVELAZ - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Ray DeNardis, Sandra Davis, George Cecrle, Richard Heitmanek, Alex Vasilauskas, Gary Vondrak, Jerry Sladek, Sandra Uhlir. 2nd ROW - Cheryl Pavlis, Marge Belis, Kristine Katilius, Sara Hlavaty, Robert Brusak, Linda Malenchik, Mary Bradac, Kay Gordon. 3rd ROW - Philip Mitchell, Edward Rada, Dennis Sitar, Ray Jedryk, Janice Michniak, Cynthia Turon, Marilyn Pencak. BOTTOM ROW - Cheryl Swenson, Linda Wells, Carol Kapp- meyer, Rosanne Chochole, Joyce Hottman, Rose Vitale, Tom Schlenger. Sophomores TOP ROW - Jay Tamalunas, Marty Milosh, Ken Deans, George Kratochvil, Dave Cwenar, Russ Pietrowski, Stan Augustyniak, Scott Cronin, John Nowowieiski. 2nd ROW - Donna Kerkstra, Sheri Peters, Adrienne Kriz, Sandra Nemec, Elaine Krabec, Carrie Waychunas, Mary Ann Rockouski, Reba Rob- erts, Kathy Haddon. 3rd ROW - Jim Gannon, James Roller, Keith Boggs, Karl Grebinec, John Willey, Gene Hlousek, Bob Hinterliter, Ronald Latin. BOTTOM ROW - Barbara Wodecki, Thomas D'Onofrio, Byron Kennedy, Linda Torringa, Donna Schultz, Aleta Brunettin, Viola Staroska, Janet Szewezyk. M. W. HOHE - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Allen Kovarik, Jerry Daunis, Robert Zannini, Robert Cerwin, Dennis Pagni, Leo Stopa, Michael McCandless. 2nd ROW - Neal Sordelli, Constance Walenga, Linda Benac, Donna Schuth, Lillian Erickson, Janet Kluga. 3rd ROW - James Jackson, Donna Bethune, Carolyn Cwiok, Patricia Lebeda, Donna Soldat. BOTTOM ROW - Kathleen Motycka, Pamela Harris, Patricia Mitchell, Pamela Tilsk, Pamela Gass, Ruth Lewis. Class of I 96 P. G. REFFNER - 2nd hour TOP 'Row - Angela Ptacek, James Bulvas, Phil Lewandowski, Kastytis Latoza, John Svec, Elmer Pawlowski, Barbara Veverka. 2nd ROW - Vincent Formanek, Nancy Mack, Sue Picantine, Rosemary Pulice, Robert Marconi, Jay Schwetz. 3rd ROW - Niiole Bernatavicius, Judith Kachlic, Marlynn Szot, Linda Ziemann, Diana Toschak. BOTTOM ROW - Diane Drzewieck, Janet Schwetz, Sharon Dickson, Susan Brink, Darlene Hause, Marilyn l-ludecek. P. S. SMITH - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Thomas Kasancla, John Vitone, Wayne Borowski, Larry Bragiel, Scott Lump, Larry Foster, William Liss. 2nd ROW - Barbara Waszak, Enrico Chiappetta, Angelene Salamone, Richard Vancura, Thomas Maropoulos, Chris Montagna. 3rd ROW - Cheryl Kruczynski, Charles Zember, Ralph Bonin, Robert Zeman, Dan Kawula, Pat Dikcius, John Sebestl. BOTTOM ROW - Connie Clark, Ben Kucaba, James Munoz, Bonita Sanders, Peggy Dodge, Gayle Kral. A. SVRCHEK - 2nd hour TOP ROW - Paul Facuna, Linda Beranek, Charles Turek, William Thomas, Steve Soenksen, Terence Fur- man, Janice Jozeiiak. 2nd ROW - Lynne Carlson, Nancy Blatchtord, Marilyn Venturella, Nadine Cichon, Joan Symoniak, Laura Githens. 3rd 'ROW - Nilene Haremza, Diane Stopa, Louis Razzino, Edward Cotugno, Brenton Ramsey, Carol Streic, Theresa Jasnosz. BOTTOM ROW - Janet Sass, Virginia Bytautas, John Backlund, Susan Polerecky, Deborah Krych, Julie Andrews. M. E. DALE - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Kathleen Umbras, Linda Cesal, Robert Bzdyl, George Mate, Tony Maly, June Davidek, Vivian Jellen. 2nd ROW - Dawn Leoni, Sharon Canty, Jan- ice Bultas, Nancy Piasecki, Phyllis Mozier, Bonnie Miller. 3rd ROW - James Placek, William Hogan, William Zalud, Robert Ladd, Gordon Zaremba, Pat- rick Tyk. BOTTOM ROW - Judee Jarka, Ona Miller, Terry Tuma, Karen Drazan, Carolyn AveMaria, Janet Lilegdon. C ss of I96 M. W. HOHE - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Mary Jo Burdar, Richard Markus, Rich- ard Mitton, Marion Carter, Cynthia Riedl, Paul Mysyk. 2nd ROW - Christine Minnala, Janis Vlk, Mary Ellen Lucas, Catherine Guzzy, Joan Matysiak. 3rd ROW - Theresa Kryst, George Vokac, Demetrios Dres, Kath- leen Ellis, Thomas Jelinek, John Sandrik. BOTTOM ROW - Johanne Dilba, Carol Matik, Alice Dornak, Gracene Drabick, Gail Chichester, Susan Wagner. B. J. MAHONEY - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Frank Calabrese, Nick Porro, Steve Kleczha, John Jarvis, Larry Reeves, Bob Macieiewski, George Gatses. 2nd ROW - Dennis Spurgaz, Mike Smola, Terry Klump, Joe Dicks, Frank DiGrazia, Harry Demakus, David Richak. BOTTOM ROW - Joyce Bykowski, Merlene Campbell, Barbara Gaba, Arlene Lantvit, Lynn Shubert, Arlene Williams. H. C. MIVELAZ - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Diane Senese, James Mlady, Ronald Kowalski, Robert Medema, Martin Horgan, Ronald Pachowicz, Garbiel Ponzio. 2nd ROW - John Chillo, Joyce Balazentis, Alicia Kember, Tom McCarthy, George Quigley, Marlene Holubec. 3rd ROW - Judy Grisco, James Kislow, Randy Perks, John Taylor, John Zonowrega. BOTTOM ROW - Sandra Lanni, Jose- phine Ciangi, Dan Gurley, Richard Mlsheikis, Leonard DeBrito, Carol Russo. P. G. REFFNER - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Randy Polz, Frank Henry, Cliff Baron, Jack Magraken, George Trepina, Jack Funcik, Joe Pogvara. 2nd ROW - Donald Lasica, Thomas Ryan, Darrele Bloch, Bill Tholotowsky, Terry Rammacher, NA, Diane Holik. BOTTOM ROW - Dorothy Cordera, Judy Dolezal, Mary Kuska, Alma Vaitaitis, Carolyn Grevenites, Madeline Rowe, Laura Mae Fiala. O ig M. ESCORCIA - 4th hour TOP ROW - Daniel DiKun, Louis Nava, Bruce Nardi, Bob Aksamit, Micheal Jirka, Bill Gardner, Lloyd Adamski, Ray Hagoocl, James Jelinek. 2nd ROW - Dennis Walthers, Elizabeth Batha, Jerriann Husalc, Darlene Rodman, Richard Holly, Carl Reno, Roy Terracina, Navvab Fischer. 3rd Row - Joseph DiGuglielmo, Barbara Niezgoda, Mary Valladao, Milda Bluiius, Patricia l-leyman, Jane Bures, Cathy Scrapates, Judy Barthel, Marie Dreucil. BOTTOM ROW - Phyllis Popovich, Dorothy Dennis, Vincenzo Calabrese, Andree Cortez, Pamela VanFleet, Bonita Sasser, Johe Maretich. J. K. HILDENBRAND - 4th hour TOP ROW - Joe Amaudala, Mike Pesola, Greg Garlt, Dennis Hoover, James Michalek, Greg Olenick, Ed Zahora, Jim Drake, Ron Kuncl. 2nd ROW - Sandy Nelson, Peggy Patzem, Linda Herbik, Sharon Zaremba, Judy Pingatore, Linda Stulik, Donna Rito, Linda Greenheld. 3rd ROW - Wayne Santi, John Korda, Tom Janus, John Hierbaum, Karen Hinrichsen, Carol Gabrys, Roberta Borsulc. BOTTOM ROW - Bill Fannuchi, Wayne Bennett, Janet Chvoika, Linda Vuckovilc, Dale Skorski, Ed Klima, Chuck Baburek. Sophom o res A. SVRCHEK - 3rd hour TOP ROW - Jesse Angelus, John Curry, William Angelus, Gregory Mastalerz, Dennis Lukavslcy, Wil- liam Gralewski, Glenn Sechen. 2nd ROW - Jean Lenzi, Valerie .Selvick, Leonard Prosek, Linda Nolan, Suzanne Lentek, Arlene Moscata, Loretta Wallden, Cheryl Korenic. BOTTOM ROW - Kristina Krumplys, Joyce Jedrychowski, Julia Kozelka, Judith Lastotka, Judith Vesely, Joan Bartusek, Christine Mendelewski. A. R. BALCHUNS - 4th hour TOP ROW - Gary Schilingo, Victor Jagielka, Steve McDermott, Robert Moore, Albin Rocush, George Masa, Robert Griefnow, Thomas Pluister. 2nd ROW - Ken Bertini, Angela Giambalvo, Pat Patula, Donene Doneske, Peggy Gedminas, Linda Drotziger, Barbara Reihel. 3rd ROW - Pat Deering, Carol Merlo, Ray Macelc, Barbara Schuett, Danny Harris, Don Roth, Diane Petchnick. BOTTOM ROW - Neal Jahnke, John Wolak, Ronald Czerwinski, Barbara Burnham, Carol Borowiak, Sonia Lah, Rose Mary Albano. Sophomores P. G. REFFNER - 4th hour TOP ROW - Edward Melka, Kenneth Fencl, Charles Hornat, Robert Clevenger, Jonathan Huth, Randy Sticha, Oswald Kosikas. 2nd ROW - Kathleen Krahulec, Janet Warchol, Doris Belcher, Willams Murr, Annette Longo, Joyce Szymczyk. 3rd ROW - Donna Szczesniak, Bill Gervasio, Ronald Grzeda, Bar- bara Kaminski, Sandra Radick, Joyce Sedlacek. BOT- TOM ROW - Lorrayne Romano, Jean Toppel, Angela Lattuca, Danny Pierce, Lyle Williams, Ron- ald Zaba. D. N. SLONE - 4th hour TOP 'ROW - Gail Cavalieri, Thomas Re, Wayne McMillan, Bob Parrish, Robert Blake, Mike.P0Ynef Barbara Geib. 2nd ROW - Janice HealYf Rim Pietrzyk, Ernie Olivieri, Beverly Sloot, Deanna Pelli- can, Diane Smulski, Linda Bartz. 3rd ROW - l-Ynn Subach, Wanda Woodard, Kenneth Hamilton, Rich- ard Zalesiak, August Porreca, Dennis Hectus, James Bly, Joanne Cardinallo. BOTTOM ROW - KCIYHGSY1 Kent, Dorothy Sacl'1, -lC1me5 T00keYf John Mlkulecky' Emilie Ceika. A. R. BALCHUNS - 5th hour TOP ROW - Jim Autowski, John Tepper, Bob Haremza, Glen Verber, Thomas Lyons, Edward Bogda, Richard Tuhacek. 2nd 'Row - Kathy Sulli- van, Linda Johnson, Carol Malecek, Donna Kostal, Carol Ann Slanina, William Snyder. 3rd ROW - John Kinter, Chester Olszewski, Timothy Mlsna, Den- nis Wasielak, John Schmit, David Fenwick. BOTTOM ROW - Charles Rainey, Mary Maguire, Joanne Broi, Myra Britton, Cecelia Konapacky, Dorothy Chamber- lin. J. GARBER - 5th hour TOP ROW - Robert Fenili, Alex Baluk, Gary Mop- hail, Kenneth Smith, Charles Pakalnis, Michael Kovanich, James Mack. 2nd ROW - Donald Strzelczyki, Thomas Hegner, Nancy Boucher, Linda Clarizio, Bob Johnson, John Vrtik, Linda Londo. 3rd ROW - Larry Budrick, James Buric, William Szarek, George Liska, John Janovsky, Kenneth Voitik, Richard Greger. BOTTOM ROW - Donna Mazurka, Marianne Paladino, JoAnne Wolak, Lee Williams, Don Woicik, Richard Durkovic. wi l H. P. KOSINSKI - 5th hour TOP ROW - Ron Anderson, Tony Lavorato, Len Hamilton, Charles Wesolowski, Craig Wilke, Arthur Novy, Paul Dechene. 2nd ROW - Karen Ricono, George Kuiawa, Ray Papacek, Bernhard Simanskas, John Most, Shirley George. 3rd ROW - Michael Lettier, Ronald Strelecky, Lynn Uknes, Sam Taylor, Thomas Lenik, Joseph Bielik. BOTTOM ROW - Linda Ryan, Robert Silha, Pat Buchman, Joseph Bonfiglio, Gerald Sirovatka, Kenneth Rollinger. Class of I96 J. K. HILDENBRAND - 5th hour TOP ROW - Joe Kopp, Bruce Maurer, Bob Sosnow- ski, Ken Rasek, Donia Danaher, Emil Viktora, Robert Wacker, Michael Pieklo. 2ncl ROW - Sharon Parker, Joyce Slepicka, Linda Caprini, Irene Staszko, Mary Klecki, Bettye James, Virginia Day. 3rcl ROW - Allen Cushing, Ken Kec, Richard Kerekes, Peter Tomaschtik, Steve Zoven, Dennis Grillo, George Mathes. BOTTOM ROW - Arlene Jagos, Lynn Vrabek, Rosemary Dodaro, Sandra Rudolph, Mary Ann Korwin, Laura Krempel. B. J. MAHONEY - 5th hour TOP ROW - Angie Bartos, Dan Jahodo, Barbara Hisaw, Art Stout, Ken Palmer, Mike Sramek, Tom Sittler. 2nd ROW - Elaine Quigley, Geri Nikiel, Yvonne Kuiawa, Paul Briggs, Zita Galinaitis, Ed Krestah, Linda Basta. 3rcl ROW - Phyllis Machala, Milly Slifka, Ken Mavrick, Jeannine Kriz, Tom Rem- pala, Bob Wood. BOTTOM ROW - Janice Trobl, Ellen Colpo, Zoryana Zabrosky, Bob Bilek, Mike Kaye, Pat Reiter. P. S. SMITH - 5th hour TOP ROW - Richard Czerwin, Richard Popovich, Robert Wiegel, James Jarvis, Dennis Bianucci, Craig Hughes, Tom Pavlik. 2nd ROW - Florence Patun, James Buonanoma, Lynne Cudnik, Ron Pilarczyk, Patricia Wetterquist, Barbara Hall. BOTTOM ROW - Patrick Sleigher, Sally Teeter, Bonnie Grupp, Rob- ert Lufrano, Roberta Tomasz, Robert Lukowski. I ss of I 9 6 G. E. ELLIOTT - 6th hour TOP ROW - Michael Bicicchi, Tony Taranto, Bill Coulson, Frank Sedlak, Robert Latal, Denis Klepac, Russell Kopecky, Jerry Abma. 2nd ROW - Phyl Licko, Alice Meade, Diane Gange, Mary Beth Lang, Lynn Tvrdik, Altreda Poltarenko, Jeanette Trtilek. 3rd ROW - Gayle Ostrowski, Thomas Ruggio, Russell Petrik, Richard Johnson, Joe Volenec, Helmut Weiher, Linda Nemecek. BOTTOM ROW - Linda Klein, Joyce Romanek, Alice Vasaitis, Cynthia Cerkauskas, Karen Gage, Mary Dvorsky, Beverly Kolodzieiski. .WQZ4 C. E. NUGENT - 6h hour TOP ROW - Kenneth Rui, James Price, Albert Tumavich, Wayne Lindwall, Ron Bastyr, John Mikolainis, Walter Doucet, Larry Maiersky. 2nd ROW - Florence Cada, Carole Bulthouse, Don Horodecki, Clarence Porod, Edwin Calka, John Olmstead, Chris- tine Jacobsen. 3rd ROW - Bob Bigato, Dennis Hradecky, Marie Diraffaele, Jeanne Johnson, Rodlynn Gregory, Suzanne Morgan, Bonnie Anderlik. BOT- TOM ROW - Holly Tengerstrom, Crystal White, Molly Straka, Ann Castellano, Nancy Alesi, Wayne Ekl. Wi 1 M. ESCORCIA - 6th hour TOP ROW - Arthur Gronkowski, Kestutis Paulauskas, John Ditchie, James Liska, Robert Machala, Joe Sapone, Aldo Magaini, Richard Callahan. 2nd ROW - Leta Belcher, Judy Storino, Ingrid Drushinin, Joanne Teichman, Diane Wolak, Elizabeth Novak, Gail Martin. 3rd ROW - John Adamelc, George Kramer, Daniel Sitar, Bob Walsh, Frank Guido, Sue Stransky, Elayne Posta. BOTTOM ROW - Connie Heier, Janice Korecky, Ellen Holmes, Judy Zero, Madeline Melka, Carol Melka. J. HARNEY - 6th hour TOP ROW - Ronald Tomczak, Joseph Madeczyk, Robert Barron, William Mathieson, John Brown, Peter Pappas, Ronald Rys, Robert Wonsonski. 2nd ROW - Nancy Brownfield, Anthony Wiers, Patricia Lafgren, Antoinette Otmanoski, Patricia Kempa, Joseph Bliuius, Arthur Todesco. 3rd ROW - Dale Bernard, Marie Scramuzzo, Margaret Stetenfeld, Charlene Good, Dana Mencinskas, Marion Duft, Robert Hovan, BOTTOM ROW - Jacqueline Biessiada, Kathy Gowans, Joann Cervenka, Diane Furman, Larry Young, Thomas MacKenzie, Richard Truhlar. -we. . K- i Sophomores TOP ROW - Philip Votava, Roman Kuckie, Joe Vavrina, Jack Chrastka, Robert Hruby, Wayne Kassel, Ron Cheney, Larry Filippi. 2nd ROW -- Donna Rose, Gloria Donatelli, Linda De Lise, Jane Kish, Betty Perfect, Linda Boiarski, Alan Willette. 3rd 'ROW - Ken Kleisner, Judy Fabro, Nancy Dusek, Elena Obsauskas, Lincla Vascilc, Mary Ja Luciano, Barbara Young. 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M H fff ' Q, Standing in from oT The sophomore queen's fIooT are from leTT To right Sandra Posway, The queen, Deb- bie Krych, ChrisTine Wolicki, Linda Nemecek, and Theresa Composono. -sz F The Day of Probably The highlighT of The year in every sTudenT's mind was homecoming, This may have been because oT The day's varied acTivi- Ties which homecoming included. VViTh The pep assemblies, The home- coming TooTball games, The color- ful parade, an acTive sTudenT had a Tull and exciTing day To look forward To. IT was The only school acTiviTy in which almosT The en- TireTy oT The sTudenT body and The faculTy parTicipaTed. From The sTarT of The homecoming day, a sTudenT could have seen almosT every one of his Teachers or members oT The adminisTraTion eiTher parTicipaTing as iudges and chaperons or iusT enioying The everiTs of The day. Much work wenT inTo The develop- menT oT The homecoming weekend. The parade probably involved The mosT work because of The com- plexiTy of The TloaTs and oT The co- ordinaTion oT The Tollowing parade. The Theme of This year's homecom- ing was KnighTs of The Gridiron. OT course, The crowning of The home- coming queen cannoT be over- looked. The crowning Took place aT The pep assembly and high- lighTed an exciTing weekend. The Modern Dance Club's Tloaf, Riding To VicTory, won The Tirsf place award. The Library Club's TloaT, Slay'em, was iusT one of The many fine floaTs which parTicipaTed in The homecoming parade. The Homecomin Coach Vohaska tries to raise Russ Jansky's spirits after the Mustangs' loss to Oak Park during the homecoming game. The German Club's decorated car won tirst prize in its division. The Ponies' bench springs to lite with a successful play of their teammates against Oak Park. . 5 NB'- xb, - My .m...vn-W. 'K Y Carol Mazzetti, who is sitting on the tar right, was the varsity queen of the homecoming and along with her court, Lynne Grimm, Sharon Hapl, and Sharon DeCaro, reigned over the festivities. f 9k'71A-v-v47 ' ffflf' ' x yu lg f Showing School Spirit GIRLS' PEP . . . The Girls' Pep Club was one of Morton's largest and most successful organizations. The main purpose of the club was to promote good will and good sportsmanship at the games. The girls certainly accomplished this goal. They faithfully backed all of our teams. They learned and prac- ticed cheers with the help ot the cheerleaders at their weekly meet- ings. The girls showed Hne school spirit at all of our games. They could always be distinguished from the rest ot the crowd by their spir- ited cheering. TOP ROW - A. Keish, K. Kizor, P. Popovich, K. Katilius, L. Galligani, C. Staszok, S. Wolcik, L. Halas, L. Su- bach, A. Sevcik, G. Pniak, B. Reidlg 2nd ROW - Miss Y. Ghareeb, F. Balla, J. Mafuszak, E. Meisenger, C. Wagner, M. Maracek, K. Gassaway, N. Mack, M. Schaffer, BOTTOM ROW - B. Miller, S. Picantine, M. Stedenfeid, C. Borowlak, J. Novak, D. Wolak, M. Rocco, L. Vuckovic. For the Benefit of Others TOP ROW - A. Cesal, D. Vrabec, S. Mayes, C. Truhlar, N, Poska, S. Hapl, J. Prell, P, CczTalanello, J. Wolf, C. Kadlec, C. MiliTello, E. Schreiner, K. Kaiiliusg 2nd ROW - Mr, J, L. Hampton, Mr. B. C. Holloway, J. Miksovsky, BOOSTER . . . BoosTer Club was one of The largesT organiza- Tions in The school. The purpose of The club was To sell re- TreshmenTs aT all home TooTball and basl4eTball games. Under The direcTion OT Mr. J. L. HampTon and Mr. B. C. Holloway, The club had anoTher successful year. New members were leT inTo The club aT The end of The year afTer having meT The requiremenTs necessary Tor membership. AT each game The girls sold all Types of reTreshmenTs, including a new addiTion C. Mazzelti, J. JechorT, C. Techman, J, Mraz, 3rd ROW - S. Decaro, P. Fabbs, J. Norris, C. Kure, J. Elia, K. Draho, BOTTOM ROW - C. Schiavelli, D. Heines, C. McCaffrey, S. Kral, N. Nega, J, Ohler. This year, lTalian lemonade. The girls in BoosTer Club puT in many hours of hard work To earn The poinTs necessary To re- ceive an M aT The end OT The year. The club used The proTiTs Tram all Their sales during The year To sponsor The annual dinner-dance in May. The dinner-dance honored The senior aThleTes OT The school. Due To The greaT amounT oi preparaTion ThaT wenT inTo The aTTiair, iT was once again a big success. TOP ROW - L. Cesol, J. Bachtik, P. Scheicl, B. Vann, J. Costelli, N. Car- raro, J. Harnacek, J. Toman, R. Fiala, B. Simlelc, K. Gassaway, K. Holoubek, E, Meiseinger, M. Maracek, 2nd ROW - C. Mancuso, K. Graupner, M. Hohnwald, L. Polz, V. Okamolo, P. Paoleifi, P. Meiers, 3rd ROW - R. Hnefynka, M. Schaffer, P. Cerny, G. Fiala, S. Spiwak, R. Tanana, BOTTOM ROW - C. Wagner, K. KaTilius, M. Bells, R. Dodera, F. Cada. TOP ROW - G. Frydl, W. Poska, R. Jan- sky, R. Peterson, R. Soch, L. Kofor, D. Mc- Caskey, H. Kuncl, M. Frenkel, R. Koopman, J. KouTsky, M. Shiner, 2nd ROW - Mr. J. L. l-lampfon, A. Frydl, J. STochmal, K. Kasperski, E. Machek, B. Sfloukal, BOT- TOM ROW - J. Vamis, N. Kadlec, L. Anderson, B, Lange, R. KoTTy, L. Goebel. CAF GUARDS . . . Due To The TTne job done by The Caf Guards, our caTeTeria was as proTicienTly run as possible This pasT year. Caf Guards or Boys' Physical Education School Leaders, as They are formally known, were ofierecl The chance To display Their own individual qual- iTies of leadership. AT The same Time, They performed a necessary TuncTion of The school. In order To help Them enTorce The basic prin- ciples of good ciTizenship in The caTeTeria, The boys were given courses in group psychology. Under The direcTion of Mr. J. L. l-lampTon, The Caf Guards were a viTal parT of our well run school. TOP ROW - T. Deines, J. Tomko, C. Aar- seTh, K. Vanstedum, J. Bednarski, J. Jas- nosz, J. Korwin, D. Adamson, M. Guarino, B. Florio, P. Zaiac, D. DiTch, F. Bonavol- anTe, L. Budrick, 2nd ROW - R. English, R. Novak, N. Salvino, J. Shields, J. Morse, R. Laskowski, F. ConforTi, BOTTOM ROW - J. Robin, E. Mleczko, D. Helcl, C. Fitz, J. RoberTs, G. Naus, M. Dusik. BOYS' PEP . . . AlThough small in number, Boys' Pep Club was one oT The largesT organizanons as Tar as spiriT and enThusiasm were con- cerned. The main purpose of The club was To geT more boys To cheer and show Their appreciaTion of our Teams aT The various aThleTic evenTs. Under The guidance oT Miss M. S. NeTT and Miss Y. Ghareeb, The club members helped cheer our Teams on To vicTory. BOTTOM ROW e R. Benda, J. Rein, W. Haballa, T. Ruggio, G. Cramer, L. Szoi, T. Svoboda, TOP ROW - J. Padecky, D. Chmilar, C. AbboTT, D. l-loTTman, R. SchmidT, J. Sacino. Preserving Memories E. Schreiner, J. Hayek, J. Videbeck Mr. R. J. Tudor, J. Alberts 90 1963 MORTONIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..........,..... Janet Alberts Activities Editor ................. Joe Hayek Art Editor ......... ..... S andy Smisek Business Manager ........ Bonnie MacDonald Classes Editor ............. Eleanor Schreiner Faculty and Index Editor .......... Pat Malek Features Editor .............. Keith Troemner Photoaraplty Editors . . . Jim Patcha, Jon Polivlca Sports Editor .................. .lim Videloeck General Stat? ..... Karen Gassaway, Ruth Hart Edward Kasuba, James Maruna, Allyson Mucha, Elayne Pasta Faculty Adviser .............. Mr. R. J, Tudor ofthe School Year MORTONIAN ANNUAL This book is noT only a collecfion of fond memories, buf also The re- sulT of many long hours of Tedious work. The general planning began as soon as The lasT book was com- pleTed. Affer a few disogreemenfs, The annual sToTT chose on appro- priaTe Theme for The book. The ediTors of The individual secfions had been selecfed by This Time, so The work began. Under The guid- ance of Mr. R. J. Tudor, The sTafT Tried To follow The Tradifion of puf- Ting ouT The besT book ever. BuT iT wasn'T all work and no play. Splash parTies, picnics, and seasonal parties gave The sTaTT a chance To gef TogeTher, relax, and have Tun. The week of deadlines was usu- ally hecfic, buf when The pages were in, o feeling of pride and ac- complishmenf was insTilIed in every member of The sTafT. The day of True saTisTacTion came when all The members of The sTaff disTribuTed The annuals and sow The proud faces of all The sTu- denTs. S. Smisek, K. Troemner .,,MV' J. Pafcha, J. Polivka J. Morunu, E. Kosubo, P. Molek fig 1. -. A TOP ROW - P. Smifh, D. Tucker, J. Elia, A. Siurdik, L. Jendras, C. Techman, C MiliTello, A. Kaczmierowski, A. ToneTTi, F Kopacek, M. Tregler, C. Schiavelli, J Carrara, C. IannaToni, N. Poska, J. Stor- ino, D. Puike, 2nd ROW - S. Mayes, Miss M. J. Miller, I. Pieri, M. Chmilar, R. Drew, G. Fiala, B. Janovsky, C. Neuman, J. Nor' fig, F. Molly, BOTTOM Row - B. Wolak, M. Turek, D. Benak, D. Vrabeck, G TrTilek, C. Koppang, J. MaTuszok, S. Rai- spis, C. Roesner, V. OkamoTo, L. Polz, B Novy, L. Galllgani. JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS . . . The Junior-Senior Girls were responsi- ble Tor serving and ushering aT many evenTs during The year, in- cluding The annual FaTher-Son Ban- queT. Under The direcTion oT Miss M. J. Miller, The club sponsored The annual MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT and fashion show. To raise enough money Tor The banqueT, The girls held various sales during The year. The members also sTrove To geT The poinTs necessary To win on M aT The end of The year. TOP ROW - D. Pofucek, E. Suiak, L. Sheehan, C. Korinek, C. Trinner, L. Dan- iello, M. Manzuela, M. PioTrowski, A. Cog- linese, P. Nichola, D. Rogowski, P. Meiers, K. Gassaway, D. Bielawa, M. Marecek, E. Meisenger, B. Umbenhower, P. RosT, S. Speidwak, 2nd ROW - G. Hoffman, D. Sherer, M. Kiiawa, J. Burda, J. Slaboda, K. Kizior, F. Bolle, BOTTOM ROW - M. Fornagiel, K. Rich, C. Wagner, S. Palahac, J. Sloboda, C. Borys, N. Bogdanowich, R. Tanana, N. Ross, A. Colby, R. HneTyka, D. Karnak, A. Page. iding in an FROSH-SOPH GIRLS . . . The main purpose of Frosh-Soph Girls was To help oTher people Through The members' eTTorTs. The girls ushered aT many evenTs and also helped serve aT banqueTs and dinners. The members also parTicipaTed in oTher worThwhile proiecTs. They collecTed TOP ROW - A. Krizania, A. Bclrfos, S. Sfransky, M. Luciano, L. Fiala, L. Malen- ciak, M. STeTenTeid, Y. Kuiawa, L. Beranek, J. PioTrowski, K. Taylor, J. Sfepan, 2nd ROW - Miss N. Hess, E. Quigley, J. Zero, B. Reihdel, A. Moscafo, J. PaoleTTi, J. Jarka, BOTTOM ROW - B. Briggs, D. Rozenberg, M. Panico, J. Barthel, D. Wo- lak, G. Hudec, C. Walenga, L. Benac, L. Vuckovic, P. MiTchell, B. Miller, R. Albano, C. Matik. chool Functions li or made Toys and senT Them To children in nearby hospiTals. Frosh- Soph Girls helped To give The mem- bers many desirable characTerisTics. Among Them were leadership, de- pendabiliTy, and mosT imporTanT, generosiTy. TOP ROW - N. Piasecki, M. Kolar, M. Dalessandro, C. HcizeTez, D. Mcihala, P. Toschak, L. Gresko, D. SoldaT, N. Cichon, M. VenTurrella, C. Fau, P. Tilsh, N. Conner, N. Blafchford, S. PicanTine, K. Rigoni, L. Ciarizo, C. Pelehac, 2nd 'ROW - F. Coda, R. Dodaro, J. Symoniak, S. Wagner, N. Mack, S. Posway, C. Knappmeyer, B. Kok- enes, BOTTOM ROW - L. Vascik, P. Hey- man, B. Bellin, D. Dombrowski, P. Goss, L. Urabek, J. Vik, L. Leffier, M. Lindsey, M. Lindsay, B, Kulk, B. Carlson, B. Young, B. Young. JUNIOR COUNCIL - - . TOP ROW - E. Balsanek, G. Verber, B. Wonsowski, M. McCandless, J. Novvovvieiski, J. Svec, E. VikTorag BOTTOM ROW - Mr. l-l. Landi, D. Pagni, T. Mlsna, R. Hruby, J. Madeiczyk. JUNIOR AND SENIOR COUNCILS . . . The members of Junior Council were responsible Tor ushering aT our assemblies. The boys also served as guides aT various evenTs including The ParenTs-Teachers Or- ganizaTion meeTings and The spring Band and OrchesTra concerTs. The members OT Junior Council served as waiTers aT The MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT. Senior Council also served as ushers aT assemblies and oTher evenTs. They ushered aT The mosT imporTanT evenT of The year, grad- uaTion. Under The direcTion of Mr. G. M. Larimer, The members planned The FaTher-Son Banquef which was The highlighT of The year. SENIOR COUNCIL TOP ROW - A. Santini, R. Novak, F. Schumacher, R. Needham, P. Malzahn, D. Chmilor, T. Drs, K. Troemner, R. Darr, W. MozzanTi, J. Roloerfs, J. Mifchell, R. Tonelli, C. Vokral, W. Hcrlama, BOTTOM ROW -- Mr. G. M. Larimer, W. Hempel, G. Cramer, J. Vide- beck, R. Burnham, A. Prazak, T. Svoboda. TOP ROW - L. Schnulle, J. Rein, T. Ruggio, L. Cesal, M. Schatter, K. Holoubek, K. Rich, P. Scheid, R. Drew, A. Page, R. Benda, A. Santini, D. Sedlak, 2nd ROW - A. Cesal, R. Valente, C. Techman, M. Chmilar, P. Sum- mers, R. Hottman, T. Frencl, B. I-lempel, BOTTOM ROW - C. Wagner, D. Voss, D. Glowa, J. Erick- son, R. Rousa r. ORIENTATION COMMITTEE . . . TOP ROW - L. Carlson, R. AI- banio, S. Baum, B. Hempel, A. Reese, D. Schmiller, C. Abbott, T. Svboda, B. Pons, E. Paulik, J. Maruna, D. Kostrzeski, E. Kasuba, N. Blatchtord, 2nd ROW - V. Calabrese, Mrs. D. N. Slone, C. Boyds, A. Page, M. Schmilar, B. Janovsky, D. Bielawa, M. Fernagle, C. Borowiak, D. Karnick, C. Wagner, BOTTOM ROW - A. Kaz- mierowski, J. Sloboda, L. Galligani, D. Puike. ORIENTATION AND CLUB COMMITTEES . . . The Orienta- tion Committee was responsible tor introducing incoming tresh- men to Morton. Its main method of doing this was through Big Sisters and Big Brothers who were assigned to freshmen to direct them through the halls. The president of each club was a member ot the Club Commit- tee. The main iob of the Club Committee was approving club constitutions. CLUB COMMITTEE . . . TOP Row - C. Macattery, E. Furman, A. Kaz- mierowski, C. Abbot, M. Chmilar, R. Binder, J. Miksovsky, C. Mazzetti, B. Janovslcy, R. Valente, D. Vanderberg, J. Bachtik, D. Pagni, 2nd ROW - C. Simanek, C. Mancuso, P. Cerny, P. Scheid, P. Summers, T. Frencl, M. Maracek, K. Holoubek, E. Miesinger, C. Boyds, J. Matuszak, D. Scherer, BOTTOM ROW - S. Pelack, L. Bar- abolak, T. Pautienius. Student MSGA BOARDS The MSGA Boards--we re-wrgaine theecenter- ot, Morton's student government. Rep- resentatives were elected by each class to serve as members ot the Board. These elected members then served as the chairman of the Lvl5Q.ffX.QQmmIU.eeaor1d.05 the meme bers of the Executive Board. The committees planned all the maior activities ot the year, while the Ex- ecutive Board coordinated all the MSGA activities. Government ELECTION AND M Book coM- tions or corrections to which will be presented to treshmen in the fall. The committees worked closely with the MSGA Board of Directors. TOP ROW - J. Toman, K. Gassaway, J. Sloboda, B. Pons, R. Valente, A. Santini, P. Hurt, R. Benda, B., Hempel, J. Rein, 2nd ROW - Mr. W. C. Searles, M. Schaffer, R. Holtman, D. Bielawa, B. Vann, S. Liska, BOTTOM ROW - C. Wagner, P. Meiers, D. Karnik, J. Hoffman, P. Cerny, E. Miesenger, J. Hrock, BULLETIN COMMITTEE . . . TOP ROW - A. Klail, S. Baum, V. Jellen, R. Benda, C. Abbott, R. Valente, D. Chmilar, J. Mategna, D. Pagni, M. McCandIess, G. Mate, P. Facuna, 2nd ROW - Miss M. J. Vonasek, J. Rein, L. Schnulle, J. Toman, R. Lewis, L. Erickson, J. Erickson, BOTTOM ROW - M. Hudecek, E. Kovarik, L. Wall- den, M. Sebek, T. Kryst, M. Kuska, L. Carlson, J. Hroch, N. Blatchford, P. Gass., BULLETIN, SCHOOL SPIRIT, AND WELFARE COMMITTEES These committees were un- der the direction of the MSGA Board of Directors. Bulletin Committee was responsible-tor the third floor bulletin board and approved all posters. Among the protects ot the School Spirit Committee were the Go Morton posters dis- played at the games. The Wel- fare Committee completed its Books for Africa drive this year. SCHOOL SPIRIT AND WELFARE COMMITTEES TOP ROW - A. Cesal, M. Kuiawa, J. Radivich, C. Wagner, K. Gassaway, D. Benac, G. Fiala, S. Liska, B. Janovsky, J. Elia, J. Zero, S. Picantine, C. Borowiak, 2nd ROW - Mr. J. G. Wintering, E. Meisinger, Mr. Jerkaitis, K. Holoubelc, M. Marocek, D. Bielawa, P. Schied, J. Bachtik, BOTTOM ROW - S. Wagner, L. Jendras, J. Vlk, B. Miller, N. Mack, D. Toschak, J. Jarka, J. Symoniak, L. Basis PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ASSEM- BLY COMMITTEES . . . The Public Relations CommiTTee was in charge of seeing ThaT all MSGA evenTs re- ceived a subsTanTial amounT of publiciTy. Under The direciion oT Mr. L. F. Tuleen, The commiTTee senT publiciTy To several local papers. The Assembly Commiriee was in charge oT organizing and presenT- ing The assemblies during The year. Our fine Homecoming Assembly would noT have been possible vviih- ouT Their hard work. TOP ROW - B. Hempel, R. Valenfe, BOTTOM ROW - M. Schaffer, Mr. L. F. Tuleen, P. Meiers. TOP ROW - D. Bennei, L. Brani, K. Puncochar, P. Summers, K. P. PaoleTTi, J. Wolf, P. Meirs, C. Kacllec, J. Miksovsky, B. Simlek, P. Militello, T. Paufienius, C. Koppang, J. Enyart, A. Sevcilc, G. Pniak, G. CaTalanello, BOTTOM ROW - D. Bielawa, S. Raispis, M. Turek, B. Triilek, B. Novy, C. Truhlar, C. Mazzefii, J. Jechort, S. Pucinni, C. Bara- Wolak, M. Fernagle, D. Sedlak, K. Katilius, K. Rich, F. Cada, P. Cerny, bolalc, G. Fiala, 2nd ROW - Miss L. K. Sioker, C. Techman, R. Benda, K. Holoubek. l TOP ROW - A. Cesal, L. Cesal, M. Sfeienfelcl, D. Toshak, A, Zack- sky, L. Galligani, J. Elia, J. Maiuszalc, L. Vuckovic, L. Benac, J. Zero, rachimiski, J. Kral, D. Shuberi, C. Minnala, R, Fiala, D. Dombrovvski, J. R, Hoffman, N. Blaichfordg BOTTOM ROW - G. Neuman, L. Carlson, Jarka, A. Page, R. Drew, S. Nemec, L. Jendras, R. Lewis, P. Hurt, R. J. Dilba, D. Voss, P. Hruby, C. Wagner, J. Tornan, P. Mitchell, S. Baum. ValenTe, E. Melka, A. Klail, 2nd ROW - J. Rein, C. Abboii, B. Janov- of Our Student Government EXCHANGE, EVALUATION, AND ACTIVITY COMMITTEES . . . The Exchange Committee was in charge ot the inter-school exchange. The Evaluation Committee was respon- sible tor getting the opinions of the students on various MSOA events. The Activity Committee planned our successful and spirited Homecom- ing. TOP ROW - D. Rzeminski, B. Rzeminski, P. Brelowski, J. I-Iolec, A, Binder, M, For- nagiel, C. Borys, N. Bogdanovic, C, Wo- decki, BOTTOM ROW - Mr. H. R. Langert K. Rich, A. Reis, N. Carraro, C. Hruby A. Colby. 1 1 TOP ROW - L. Schnulle, P. Reichman, M. Stetenfeld, J. Zero, J. Bachtik, C- Greveriitiesf BOTTOM ROW - V- -lellen, M- Cl'1mllGI', P- Goss. D- T. Frencl, J. Rein, M. McCandIess, J. Mategna, J. Svec, G. Mate, D. PUIICS, A- CSSGI, M- I'lFOmCTZ- R- ROUSCIV, l-- Londo, L- KGIZSV, R- PUIICG, Pclgni, W. Mlyniec, B. Kral, D. Soldat, SECOND ROW - P. Summers, S. Wagner. - Mr. G. M. Larimer, Miss M. J. Vonasek, Mr. J. P. Wintering, P. Scheid, l TOP ROW - A. Cesol, C. Wagner, J. Elia, L. Galligcmi, B. IL. Vockovic, J. Schreiner, A. Colby, M. Finagio, A. L. Jendras, M. Panico, L. Beranek, P. Mitchell, D. Toshalc, N. THIRD ROW - J. Kozien, D. Piofrowski, B. Reidel, M. Venturello, D. Dombrowski, N. Mack, S. Wagner, J. PaoIetti,f M. Belis, A. Moscato, D. Soldotg BOTTOM ROW Hayek, SECOND ROW - Miss M. J. Vonosek, J. Matuszcak, F. S. Posway, F. Coda, J. Jarka. -C97 q . - Our Dances Are TOP ROW - G. Bolzeniae, B. Reihel, L. Clarizio, F. Coda, S, Posway, A. Dornak, B. McDonald, C. Borovvialc, L. Vukovic, D. Wolak, E. Schreiner, J. Hayek, J. Mraz, C. Militello, C. Kadlec, SECOND ROW - J. K. Hilclenbrand, K. L. Person, D. Sedlak, C. Techman, C. Neuman, SOCIAL COMMITTEE . . . The Social CommiTTee was The largesT of all The MSGA commiTTees. The members OT Social CommiTTee were responsible Tor The Tvvo dances ThaT The MSGA sponsored during The year. They planned The Home- coming and ChrisTmas dances. Before The members could A. Page, M. Fornagiel, BOTTOM ROW - J. Jarlca, A. Moscafo, D. SoldaT, J. PaoleTTi, R. Dodaro, P. MiTchell, N. Mack, N. Cichon, M. VenTu- rella, S. Wagner. sTarT any work on The dances, They had To be approved by The delegaTion, The Boards, and The advisers. The commiT- Tee members goT TogeTher beTore each dance To plan The Theme of The dance. ATTer The Theme had been selecTed, The members were assigned To various sub-commiTTees To TOP ROW - L. Brichta, S. Messina, K. Josh, P. Rzeminski, B. Medalis, R. RamberT, P. Jack, L. RoberTson, C. Walski, C. Hazetez, J. Elia, J. Norris, C. Kure, SECOND ROW - B. Simlek, M, Schaffer, M. Hohnwalcl, K. Kafilius, A. Cesal, L. Benac, D. Benac, B. Wolak, BOTTOM ROW - P. Cerny, C. Wagner, K. Gassaway, G. Fiala, R. Fiala. Their Specialt i TOP ROW - C. Wodecki, S. Moyes, S. Pelehoc, L. Polz, A. Colby, P. Smith, J. Kosin, A. Binder, J. Slobodan, SECOND ROW - F. Boilo M. Serbin, L. Golligoni, J. Orbon, P. Browning, R. Hnytenko, A. Sturdik, insure o well run donce. There vvos on doorvvoy ond hollvvoy decorotions choirmon, o ticket choirmon, o bids choirmon, on bond deck choirrnon, o cot decorotions choirmon, o re- freshments choirmon, o ciookroom choirmon, ond o choir- mon in chorge of choperons for both donces. Due to the J. Motuszok, D. Piotrowski, BOTTOM ROW - P. Heymon, M. Kolor, S. Krol, P. locullo, D. Neumon, B. Young, C. Roesner, V. Okomoto, L. Vciscik, B. Wodecki. greot omount ot work thot went into both ot the donces, they were huge successes. The MSGA Sociol Committee wos ci very importont orgonizotion os it provided enter- toinment ond reioxotion tor mony students. TOP ROW - B- ZGLDSHCG, C- KOPPUVWQ, L- Puccini, P- JOVQGNSOH, E- M. Ponico, J. Vik, D. Dombrowski, C. Koppemeyer, J. Symoniok, BOT- 5T9dl'OT1SkY, G- Sfeiftingeff E- Pavlik. C- Hovdekf G- Neuman, T- RUQQJOI TOM ROW - C. Schioveili, B. Novy, D. Heines, G. Trtilek. J. Rein, SECOND ROW - B. Ave Mario, J. Okomoto, THIRD ROW - Lois Gracen operates one of the many accounting machines she has learned to operate through Voca- tional Office Occupations. VOCATIONAL OFFICE OCCUPA- TIONS . . . The purpose ot the Vo- cational Ollhce Occupations class was to improve the various secre- tarial skills ot interested girls. Un- der the direction ot Mr. K. E. Keel- ing, the girls spent time in class each day practicing on the various machines. Later, the girls worked at local banks and corporations. lt was a beneficial class for anyone interested in business. J. Jablonski, D. James, M. Latino, M. Jacobinski, S, l-larazin, M. Svoboda, B. Sobota. R. Szczudlo, K. Vlk, M, Link, L. Grcicen, J. Adams, N. Gentile, B. Menger, S. Rak. Furthering Their Future DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . . . The purpose ot Distributive Education was to prepare interested students tor their tuture vocations, This goal was accomplished by teaching the students the basic principles ot eco- nomics and salesmanship. After studying in the morning, the stu- dents went out to get practical training by working in nearby stores. They gained further knowl- edge as well as important experi- ence. Bonnie Sobota employs the skills she gained in Vocational Ottice Occupations at her place of em- ployment. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . .. TOP ROW - T- l'l0lT, man, BOTTOM ROW E Havlir F Bonavolante E Pechous D. Vicha, C. Stolz, L. Cecich, P. McCauley, C. Chiappetta, P. R, Hguse, Miller, Mr. VV. C. Swigart, M. Bargellini, B. Bencla, D. Zimmer- Jane Adams sorts out cards for one of the many accounting machines in the Vocational Department of Morton East. Fall Sports , A fo L N 1 Joe Vofcuva finishes strong in Cross Country. In ponoromic scene, Morton causes opponents To fumble. John Hcxiek runs into the Oak Pork secondary offer going through the line. Morton Harriers Have Promising Year TOP ROW - Mr. J. F. Arnold, Mr. D. G. Hudgens, J. Kubik, J. Videbeck, R. Kraig, W. Hemple, K. Block, R. Prucil, P. Marsh, 2nd ROW - T. Mraz, G. Gasiorowski, J. Neuman, F. Korbal, E. Pavlik, D. Zay, J. Zaptocky, D. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY The Morton East Varsity Harriers, under the coaching of D. G. Hudgens and his as- sistant, J. F. Arnold, completed the past season with a four win and Three loss league record. This was good enough for a fourth place fTnish in the tough Suburban League. The Team beat Waukegan, Proviso East, Highland Park, and Niles East, while losing to Oak Park, Evanston, and New Trier. The lat- ter two teams finished second and Third in the state meet at Champaign. Coach Hudgens feels that the team will do even better next year as Bob Johnson, Joe Votava, Al Johnson, Bob Habes, and Roger Rybarchek, all returning iunior and sophomores, were The top five runners. TOP ROW - Mr. D. G. Hudgens, D. Waldon, J. Posen, J. Brown, Z. Fermo, J. Chrastka, R. Bzdyl, R. Preucil, Mgr., 2nd 'ROW - Mr. J. F. Arnold, J. Carney, C. Togni, B. Hogan, T. Pavlik, J. Cibulka, K. Grauman, R. Mitton, N. Nichols, A. Furtek, 3rd ROW - P. Storino, M. King, R. Potokar, R. Bige- McMillan, BOTTOM ROW - D. Reid, J. Kocovsky, A. Johnson, J. Votava, S. Schmidt, T. Klausler, M. Maiewski. SOPHOMORE CROSS-COUNTRY The Freshman-Sopho- more Harriers, losing several members to the varsity, could not produce the winning record of the varsity. The two top sophomores, Bob Habes and Roger Rybarchek, were moved up to the varsity in mid-season. This took quite a bit of punch from the squad. The only league win The boys could manage was a swamp of Niles East when twelve Morton runners finished before a Niles East boy crossed the finish line. Several of the top runners should prove an asset To the var- sity next year. Frank Henry, Bob Hruby, Frank Skorsny, John Posen, Wayne Mclvlillan, and Tom Pavlik provided the nucleus for this year's squad. lis, J. Vandy, J. Most, R. Tuhacek, J. Autowski, E. Zahora, P. Mysyk, T. Furman, BOTTOM ROW - R. Freschauflf, R, Maiewski, W. McMillan, D. Skorski, B. Hruloy, F. Henry, J. Drake, R. Pusthaver, R. Habes, R. Rybarczyk. Tony Zmrhal hits hard as Oak Park man fumbles. Morton Hits VARSITY FOOTBALL The Morton East Mustang football squad, under the direction ot Coach W. J. Vohaska, opened up its T962 gridiron season with a non-league game which ended in a l3-l3 tie against Washington Park High School ot Racine, Wisconsin. The Mustangs opened up league play in a game with Evanston, the defending Suburban League and unottlcial state champs. The power and size ot the Wildkits proved too much tor the Morton squad. The iniury iinx also hit the squad. During the game which was lost 39-O, several ot the boys were lost for more than one game. The Morton eleven went next to Highland Park in what was supposed to be a breather after the Evanston game. The injury loss, however, proved to be too great as Highland Park won a very close 6-O victory. The next game, our homecoming, was against our tradi- tional rival, Oak Park, The game was very close. The boys were inside the Oak Park eleven yard line three times with- out scoring. The game was clinched tor Oak Park as they took over the ball on downs only ten yards trom their own goal, with less than 45 seconds left to play. The tinal score was Morton l3, Oak Park 20. Morton ........... . . . 13 Washington Park . . , . . 13 Morton ..... . . 0 Evanston . . . . . . 39 Morton ........, . . 0 Highland Park .. . .. 6 Morton ........ .... T 3 OakPark... ....20 TOP 'ROW - Coach Vohaskci, B. Jonak, D. Milas, P. Rocush, M. Richie, B. Heyden, BOTTOM ROW - C. Dombek, Mgr., J. Haiek, R. Jansky, B. Cabernoch, D. Chierico, A. Smeikal, L. Sciarra. Opposition Waukegan came To MorTon and handed us a 4l-6 de- TeaT The nexT game. The maroon and whiTe of MorTon proved surprisingly Tough in Their nexT game againsT highly raTed Proviso EasT. Through more Than half The game, The MusTangs were behind only six poinTs when, in The lasT minuTes, Proviso connecTed wiTh anoiher Touchdown and a safeTy. The Hnal score, T4-O. New Trier, The league champs by an upseT, handed Mor- Ton a 20-O loss on The lasT home game of The season. The MusTangs TTnally found force in Their lasT game, de- TeaTing Niles EasT 21-6. Dave Cherico, had an amazing TorTy-Two Tackles in The game. AlThough The Team lacked over all depTh wiTh only Twenfy-Tour members, several boys proved ouTsTanding in Their posiTions. Dave Cherico was elecTed To The All-STaTe, All-Area, and All-Suburban League Teams. This marks The fourTh sTraighT year Thai MorTon has had an All-STaTe lineman. Russ .lansky and Carl Heinichen made The All-Suburban League Team. MorTon shows sTone wall in siopping opponenT MorTon ...... Waukegan . . MorTon ........ Proviso EasT MorTon ....... New Trier . . . MorTon .... . . Niles EasT . . . TOP ROW - S. Aposfolopoulos, C, Heinichen, K. Opal, K. Sipll, R. Kraska, O. Masopusf, Coach Olmsieadg BOTTOM ROW - T. Vais, P. Kafarzynski, T. Vaclavek, R. Mann, T. Zmrhal, D. Kuehn, Coach Serbek. Sophs Improve Over Last Year , W, TOP ROW - Coach Salberg, J. Tamalunas, T. Ruggio, B. Soenkeon, M. Horgan, B. Smith, C. Fontani, N. Porro, B, Cercle, R. Sechen, M. Pietrowski, B. Kratovil, J. Popovich, Coach Golis, 2nd ROW - T. Abma, T. Lovorato, E. Palowski, A. Schuett, B. Foster, P. Lewendowski, J. Mack, R. Magrini, SOPH FOOTBALL Coach Herb Salberg's Ponies had a tair season this year. However, it must be taken into con- sideration that the Surburban League is one of the toughest leagues in the state ot Illinois. The Ponies started the season with an impressive victory over Washington Park of Wiscon- sin. Nevertheless, victory was short-lived for the underclass- men as they lost by three touchdowns to Evanston 20-O. Despite this overpowering score, the Ponies did play a fine defensive game. The Ponies then went to Highland Park. The only good thing that happened there was a touchdown by Rich Markus. This was the only tally Morton had losing 20-7. The team, in a brilliant effort, managed to battle highly- rated Oak Park to a 7-7 tie on Homecoming day. The under- A. Balak, M. Zak, B. Bogoto, B. Blake, Coach Sandman, BOTTOM ROW - D. Cwenav, Mgr., J. Nowowicski, R. Mlady, R. Markus, A. Stout, B. Tookey, G. Vokac, V. Zink, G. Vondrak, B. Racla, J. Mikalek, G. Kislow. classmen entered the scoring column on a touchdown pass tired from Jim Mack to Rich Popovich, The Ponies, eager for victory, then defeated the Wauke- gan Bulldogs at home by a score ot 8-O. The underclassmen marched 90 yards which was topped ott by ci T5-yard touch- down pass thrown from Jim Mack to Rich Markus. New Trier then came to Hoffman Stadium and defeated the Ponies T9-O. It must be considered that the players on the soph team have gained valuable experience for future varsity teams. Regulars on this year's team were Jim Malady, Rich Popovich, Vernon Zink, George Vokac, Rich Markus, John Nowowieiski, and Phil Lewandowski. iq .. ...., ,, ,, I ' , 1 X , ,. , ,,., , ., ,, ,, .,,, ,,,,,. .,., .,.,,, , , , , ,...,,, E f 4-.iffi f ' -M ii t i i Sechan reverses field as he tries to elude blitzing Oak Park linebackers. .V.'s Gain Valuable Experience TOP ROW - Mr. J. Sime, R. LauleTTa, K. Voss, P. Koufek, R. Burnham, R. Folks, M. Kokoszkci, Mr. J. JerkaTis, 2nd ROW - T. Drs, R. Loibl, W. Liska, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior VarsiTy TooTball Team was composed of junior and senior boys who Through diligenT pracTice and ouTsTanding playing on This level hoped To be moved up To The varsiTy level. Perhaps one of The rea- sons ThaT The boys, alThough puTTing TorTh a Hne eFTorT, were noT able To win a single game was The consTanT changing of The Team. Several of Their TinesT players were laTer moved To The varsiTy Thereby leaving large gaps in The sTarT- ing lineup which The Team was unable To Till. Among The J. SzoT, R. Reed, T. Palleva, W. Spies, BOTTOM ROW - G. Macek, C. Zionfs, A. Frydl, J. Solar, J. SmiTh, D. Jankovich, B. Pons. boys who were promoTed To varsiTy were Bruce Pons and Bob Burnham. Don Janlcovich played enough Time on The varsiTy level To earn his leTTer. The losses cannoT be blamed enTirely on The inTerchanging of The players, however. The number of boys on The squad musT also share The blame. IT The coaches had more basic maTerial To choose from They would have been able To produce a Tiner Team ThaT wiThouT doubT would bolsTer a beTTer record. ..f.z,,,,, f Junior Varsify boys pracfice hard and long striving To make The VarsiTy. Freshmen Suffer Lack of Man Power L I R 7? f VV J 7 bl N, .. f N! , ,- A L . elk -. f v if f 'A'f . ,.-' f ,ag X fy tb Y , -.,. X' A t X M. -TMQRTUQ, 3 VJ., Q e , -.riff if 7 Q. aj ,A J 4 J - ,g . ,f xx, ' A ,P f , ... Q 3 Q V X2 it L V E a Vi 1 J i lc 5 - ' f ,rf-L 1 Ei' l . ' N M !,., I . 5 ,,., nr fl, TOP ROW - J. Ziemba, D. Demsitz, S. Stone, R. Mills, C. Kubik, J. Peters, sen, THIRD ROW - D. Rea, T. Scudieri, R. Drnec, Captain R. Vanden- B. Stremplewski, B. Kupczyk, SECOND ROW - Coach W. Ritchie, T. burg, J. Veleta, Manager K. Jelinek, BOTTOM ROW - R. Ledvina, T. Pinkas, D. Snydel, J. Vogel, P. Fleming, B. Daukas, Coach C. Rasmus- FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL The freshman A football team, having only twenty two members on the squad, could not show the depth needed to produce a winning team. For Morton East freshman the team finished eighth in the subur- ban league with a no win-eight loss record. Having football facilities so far from home has certainly hurt the team as Coach Rassmussen states. TOP ROW - Coach G. Larimer, R. Paelowski, F. Johnson, J. Draho, G. Strnad, G. Kazika, Coach D. Peterson, 2nd ROW - V. Bennetti, D. Bro- Reid, D. Stepenske, J. Gregor. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL .. . The Morton East B fresh- man team, coached by Mr. D. Peterson and Mr. G. M. Larimer, only managed to win one game this past season with only fifteen members out for the squad, and practicing in an open field, this was an accomplishment. With better facilities closer to home, the team would probably have done better. cato, J. Czechowski, L. Stillo, R. Zmrhal, S. Korkos, BOTTOM ROW J. Bertoglio, D. Dombkowski, R. Hanson, R. Beranek. 1? u . , ,. ,. I 9905 DQ' 2 nf J Booters and Weightlifters TOP ROW - Coach Jahellca, K. Latoza, T. Palachynski, J. Maruna, J. Robin, M. Kohler-Rauch, E. Kasuba, J. Patcha, 2nd ROW - A. Cushing, SOCCER Coach J. Jahelka's soccermen had a fair sea- son This year. The overall season record was Tour wins, seven losses, and one Tie. This record enabled The squad To Tinish in fourth place. Succumbing To The Boaters This year was Evanston, who was defeated twice, St. Joseph, and St. Mel High Schools. Sig Hirselqorn and Manuel Sanabrias had fine seasons. J. Gudaitis, J. Bokr, G. Baxa, A. Prazek, S. Hirsekorn, BOTTOM ROW - C. Zember, W. Halama, M. Sanabrias, M. Fencl, S. Eaton. WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB The Morton East Weightlifting club, under The direction at Mr. John Cook, has led an active lite This year. Besides working out Twice a week, The boys attended several weightlifting meets. ln many cases, mem- bers ot The club are striving To build up speed and strength Tor other sports in which many of Them participate. TOP ROW - Mr. J. Cook, R. Kopecky, J. Videbeck, W. l-lartwig, J. Kocousky, A. Schuett, T. Otto, J. Lewis, R Lukowski, BOTTOM ROW - N. Maina, J. Morfield, W. Arentz, J. Georgoudakis, J. Masters, C. Burda, J. Veleta. l l l Athletes Show Service Qualities l if 'frfff 'ff' . f .-1' ,., , ,-,, f . f I k M- f 6 X Z TOP ROW - D. McMillan, G. Williams, W. Mylniec, L. Loucks, D. Wassel, L. Szot, L. Globke, T. Mach, B. Roegner, A. Smeikal, G. Rader, E. Morris, MORTON EAST M LETTERMAN'S CLUB The M Club, under the direction of Mr. W. l-l, Johnson, is an organization of varsity letter winners that serves mainly as a service club. Serving as ushers at sporting events and keeping the cate- teria neat and orderly during zero hour are jobs the M Club does taithtully. The club also sponsers two playnights and l BOTTOM ROW - Mr. W. Johnson, A. Houdek, D. Keuhn, A. Vais, W. Posen, C. l-leinichen, R. Jansky. the annual Valentines dance. During the Fall, members ot the club publish the Football Yearbook. The M Club also strives to increase school spirit. The M Club initiation is also a highlight ot fun and laughter for the year. OFHcers this year were: Bill Posen, President, Tony Vais, Vice President, Carl Heinichen, Secretary, and Dave Kuehn, Treasurer. TOP ROW - R. Holly, L. Sciarra, W. Jonak, W. Cabernoch, R. Valenti, Korbel, R. Colosky, S. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW -- Mr. W. Johnson, T. Kaz- R. Mann, J. Neuman, J. Litos, W. l-lemple, D. Chmilar, F. Lucacik, M. mierczak, M. Sanabras, J. Harast, D. Pivonka, J. Lass, E. Pavlik, L. Pribcin, Koehler-Roush, R. Krastine, M. Frenkel, J. Baur, R. Prucil, G. l-lomicz, F. Gymnasts Show Form VARSITY GYMNASTICS In ioTe Foil, gymnosTs of MorTon EGST sTorT working ouT wiTh Cooch J. M. Corr. The boys sTrive for perTecTion in body movemenT, ond conTrol in whoT is known os The mosT beouTi- Tul sporT in The world. Eoch boy musT monipuIoTe on porollel bors, Trompoline, horse, rings, Tree Colis- Thenics. Mike BeoTTy, Tom Wolok, ond Jerry MiTvolsky pdced The Teorn. SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS The Freshmon-Sophomore gymnos- Tics Tecim, cooched by Mr. O. S. Kudrnovsky, Tried To follow The vcirsiTy in sTriving To ciTToin uprnosT body eTTiciency. They, however, used more bosic Techniques in or- der To leorn The TundomenTcils Thoroughly before They become vor- siTy gymnosTs. Tom SoTko and Enrico ChiolppenTo led The Freshmon- Sophomore Teom. P :GVW4 ,- ,' . , T M '36 A J ' - T I ,.., 5 , T. i , f ff 3 TOP ROW M. Beoffy, D. Bicmk, Couch Carr, T. Wolok, J. Mitvolskyf BOTTOM ROW - T. Svobodci, P. Mencicskcis, D. Chmilur, B. Schromek. TOP ROW - T. Sofkc, L. Poris, J. Drciho, D. Boih, E. Chioppefm, S. Vonek, T. Mohr, P. Delisi, BOTTOM ROW - D. Mcirek, F. Henry, R. Luthcig 2nd ROW - D. Pierce, L. Bolin, A. Chemous, D. Cosico, B. Horozin, R. Mozur. i .,,, -.. - . wwvfmul ul x W 5 'f,x,- 111 Grace and Agility LEADERSHIP . . . Leaders was The name given To iunior and senior girls who Took The responsibiliTy oT oTTTciaTing, Taking aTTendance, and organizing all girls' physical educa- Tion classes. BeTore They became leaders, The girls wenT Through a Training period of one year. ln The Training class, The girls were TaughT all The skills necessary Tor leader- ship. ATTer They passed a TesT, The girls were assigned as leaders To various girls' gym classes. Lead- ership helped The girls Themselves as They were able To develop many desirable TraiTs and characTerisTics. TOP ROW -- C. Kure, M. Serbin, K. Kaiil- ius, E. Schreiner, J. Mraz, C. Techmcin, F. Mally, 2nd ROW - B. Glowinski, J. Mik- sovsky, P. Cafalanello, B. Auringer, J. Kozel, BOTTOM ROW - J. Wolf, J. Al- berTs, B. Auringer, A. Kcizmierowski. TOP ROW - C. Kuchvalek, S. PeTT, B. Umbenhower, B. Ave Marie, B, Knizciiko, 3rcl ROW - K, Josh, L' Donnelllo' N' Keolesf R- Rclmbeff, B. Krysf, M. Ondrula, J. Nesladek, D. Rogoski, R. Drew, N. Carraro, G. Hamacek, P. Nikolai BOTTOM ROW - P. JGCl4, P- Rlemlskl, L. R. Hneiynka, A. Mucha, B. Sfrakag 2nd ROW - C. Hafz, S. Blazina, Roberfson, D. Secllak. S. Wolak, B. Mackey, G. Manley, D. Tucker, P. Ceraulo, E. MayTon, 112 TOP ROW -- P. laculla, M. Zelenka, L. Vesley, B. Holecek, D. Glon, L. 3rcl ROW -- M. Schaffer, J. DenTino, D. Klema, T. Zill, M. Carter, C. Kalmanek, S. Oglin, J. Burda, D. DosTalek, N. Vidas, M. Franzen, S. Borowiak, L. STerba, J. Vlk, D. Dombrowski, J. Jarka, F. Cada, B. Simlek, Soensken, D. Rzeminski, P. Sorci, D. STanich, B. Kolhanes, 2nd ROW - P. Cerny, C. MaTik, M. Sebek, BOTTOM ROW - S. Raispis, D. Benac, C. Miss E. A. Cwinske, P. Kubik, M. MorganTini, C. Reger, J. BarTuszak, B. MazzeTTi, M. Maracek, J. Toman, K. Holoubek, K. KaTilius, R. Fiala, D. Bechas, M. Brandys, J. Labay, J. LasToTka, G. Cook, P. Machalek, C. Shuberf, D. Toschak, J. Michniak, D. KoldoTT, J. Dilba. Vesley, L. McGraham, B. Rzeminski, D. Grebinec, M. Luciano, M. Belis, TUMBLING . . . Tumbling Club was formed To give inTeresTed girls The opporTuniTy To increase Their skill, Timing, and coordinaTion in The arT of Tumbling. New members had To show ThaT They were able To per- form elemenTary skills before They were admiTTed inTo The club. Once in The club, new members sTrove To geT enough poinTs To receive an M aT The end of The year. These poinTs were earned by aTTending meeTings and parTicipaTing in The P.E. demonsTraTion. Tumbling Club noT only offered The members The opporTuniTy To relax and have Tun, iT also helped Them keep physically TiT and healThy. TOP ROW - B. Simlek, K. KaTilius, G. Fiala, D. Benac, BOTTOM ROW - B. Wolak, S. Raispis, R. Fiala. ul A . L fr . 113 jijw. .... fi T' ' CHEERLEADERS . . . One OT The mosT ouTsTanding represenTaTions of MorTon This pasT year was our cheerleading squad. Their bound- less enThusiasm, coordinaTion, and acrobafic skill helped cheer our Teams and players on To many vic- Tories. Under The direcTion of Miss M. S. NeTT, The cheerleaders were chosen IasT spring. They achieved perTecTion only aTTer many hours oT hard work. Their grace, poise, and abiliTy were asseTs To Them wherever They wenT. TOP ROW - M. Belis, F. Coda, M. Turek, P. Cerny, BOTTOM ROW - K. Holoubek, D. Dombrowski, D. Schube-rT, J. Jarka. TOP ROW -- A. Vaiiaitis, L. Malenchik, S. Posway, J. Jarka, S. Spiewak, K. Gassaway, M. Maracek, E. Meisenger, J. Lederer, B. Wolak, C. Kopp me-yer, L. Dougheriy, M. Oliver, 2nd ROW - P. Browning, M. Kolar, P Rickmann, L. Fiala, L. Andrlik, B. Bellin, L. Beranek, J. Pinzafore, A. Hails, E. MarTin, D. Warner, S. Wagner, A. Colby, J. Lilegdon, BOTTOM ROW - J. Carrara, J. Kroll, L. STempien, S. Pilarski, B. Simlek, M. Korvvin, D. Voelk, S. Peifinga, J. Diguilio, N. Brink, P. Fabbs, G. Cavalier, S. Liska. MODERN DANCE . . . The purpose of Modern Dance Club was To give girls inTeresTed in Modern Dance and self expres- sion The opporTuniTy To gain TurTher knowledge of Modern Dance, Under The direcTion of Miss J, ErnsT, The members had The chance To creaTe Their own dances. Every movemenT ThaT They made in These dances had an imporTanT meaning, ex- pressing one oT The basic emoTions. The girls improved Their Timing and skill by performing inTermediaTe rhyThms. ATTer These had been masTered, The girls wenT on To more inTricaTe and diFTiculT paTTerns. The major evenT oT The year was The Modern Dance ConcerT which was again successful only be- cause oT many hours oT pracTice and drilling. C. Truhlar, M. Hohnwald, Miss J. Ernsi, B. Turek, C. Mazzeifi. TOP ROW - B. Kokenis, P. Smith, C. IannanTuoni, A. Moss, F. Kopacek, B. bek, A. Toneffi, C. Truhlar, P. Cerny, C. Mazzetfi, M. Dalesanclroy BOTTOM Baria, C. Schiavelli, J. Ramberi, B. Turek, B. Adamski, M. l'leTzel, P. laculla, ROW - D. Krych, C. McCaffrey, B. Owens, S. Beina, A. Dornak, P. Baker, 2nd ROW - J. Voiava, D. Cordero, P. Halac, N. Mack, J. Cosielli, P. D. Shuberf, L. LucheTTi, R. Dodaro, S. Rebouf, P. Meiers, J. Slepicka, D. Heyman, P. Cichon, D. Dombrowski, M. l-lohnwald, R. STallone, K. Holou- Bielawa, J. Vlk, R. HarT, A. Dres. Poise and Sportsman hip TOP ROW - J. LosToTka, M. Zelenko, C. I-lodelka, L. Vesely, A. Rumifo, G. Cook, D. I-lidiva, G. Okamofo, L. Torringer, K. Sfrzepekf 2nd ROW - Miss B. S. Williams, P. Tinor, K. Groffam, S. Forssberg, G. Moro, C. Ave Marie, C. Cerkauskas, L. Hagensee, D. Gricius, Mrs. C. S. Shea, 3rd ROW GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . The purpose of Girls' AThIeTic AssocioTion was To develop The aThleTic proficiency, honesTy, and self-discipline of The memloers. AT each meeTing The girls parTicipaTed in oll The moior girls' sporTs, including speedboll, baskeTbalI, and baseball. By parTicipaTing in These - L. Gresko, G. Sanii, S. Harasf, P. Peck, J. Geniili, P. Treglar, A. Dekanic, C. Koppong, L. Uknes, J. Polivka, BOTTOM ROW - M. Kusko, J. Klugo, M. Chimilor, A. Kozmierowski, J. Burda, C. Misch, C. Trok, B. Tomoluncis. sporTs, The girls earned poinTs necessary Tor winning an M. G.A.A. noT only helped The members improve Their obiliTy in sporTs, iT olso helped Teach Them good sporTsmanship and en- abled Them To gain new friends. TOP ROW - D. Cordero, S. Anzalone, K. KenT, L. McGrohom, G. TrTiIek, B. Novy, B. Brozos, F. Welch, D. DosTaIek, P. SmiTh, J. Husak, V. STone, J. Jirasek, 2nd ROW - F. Ballcl, J. Ramberi, N. 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Winter i, Remodeling of the school continued in to the winter months with the razlng of the personnel office and the swimming pool to make way for the relocation of the administrative offices The band made quite a few trips by bus to the grade schools this past year to put on special concerts and solo demonstrations for the purpose of in terestmg the students in music At one time during the renovation of the building the magazine and fiction libraries were forced to crowd into the nonfiction library before their re estab lishment was completed Throughout the winter, the history and other social science classes discussed the Cuban crisis at length and the many other news items which made headlines in the world The Glass Menagerie with its cast of four was hailed as a superb perform ance by everyone who saw lt. The story was about a girl who lived only for her dream world of glass animals. l X33 , NV uwvmv , zrffwffb R I - . , REA XX .2 3 .kg ' fy!! ki Q X . , ,-...xg Their Interest Is Music MODERN MUSIC MASTERS . . . Modern Music MasTers is The name of The NaTional Music Honor Soci- eTy. The Top music sTudenTs aT Mor- Ton were recommended Tor mem- bership by Their music Teachers. Only upper classmen who main- Tained high scholasTic averages were eligible for membership. The main purpose of The organizaTion was To advance solo and ensemble presenTaTions. Through Tri-M, The members were able To mainTain Their musical abiliTy and inTeresT. CHORAL CLUB . . . The purpose of Choral Club was To encourage furfher parTicipaTion in solos, Trios, and other ensembles. Under The direcTion of Mr. G. DeLoriea, The club helped The members ex- pand Their musical TaIenT. Mem- bers did noT have To have a great deal of proficiency To ioin The club, all They needed was an in- TeresT in group singing. TOP ROW -- T. Hayes, D. DeLong, E. Dumarie, D. Hrdina, K. Kubik, P. Licko, R. Borsuk, M. Kitzberger, G. Cisar, L. Torringa, J. Carter, S. Picantine, I. Dy- macek, A. Krizaneil, J. Hoffman, R. Benda, 2nd ROW - S. Baumann, Mr. G. DeLoriea, G. Rivera, B. Miller, C. Minnala, L, Feibel, R. Hoffmann, J. Koze- luh, S. Vaculik, E. Puwlowski, N. Tor- ringa, BOTTOM ROW -- M. Hudecek, A. Bortos, L. Rickerf, K. Krahulac, D. Rod- man, P. Hruby, D. Voss. STAGE BAND . . . Only in iTs second year as a group, The Mor- Ton East STage Band once again supplied The sTudenT body wiTh many enioyable momenfs. The band performed aT home basket- ball games and school assemblies. Under The direcTion of Mr. J. J. FranTik, The band was expanded To ThirTy members This year. This was To give The band a bigger and bener sound. The specialTy of The band was The performance of iazz and popular musical num- bers. They helped boosT The spiriTs of The fans and The Teams. TOP ROW - P. Schillace, W. Jokes, R. Sfraka, K. Kasperski, W. STaszak, J. Leonarczyk, W. Hudecek, R. HoTTman, 2nd ROW - N. Capek, Mr. G. DeLoriea, D. Vanderberg, R. Vesely, R. KnizaTko, BOTTOM ROW - R. Drew, B. Kryst, J. STroner, K. Krisfak. X. TOP ROW - G. Trepena, W. Jokes, R. Sfraka, R. Vesely, J. Rokos, P. Mitchell, J. Krahulec, T. Zabransky J. Placek, Mr. J. J. Frantiki 2nd ROW - R. Barfos, W. Staszok, K. Kasperski, G. Masa, W. Hudecek, J Leonarczyk, J. Vesely, K. Kryst, N. Capek, BOTTOM ROW - K. Rasek, K. Rollinger, C. Baron, J. Funcik M. Sebek, R. Vanderberg. 1 1 CONCERT BAND roP Row - Mr. D. c. Mccormick, vv. smsmk, R. BarTos, G. Moso, K. Vojfik, J. Luloenkov, P. Briggs, D. Kuehn, J, Sandrik, J. Krohulec, R. Casfensonf 2nd ROW - C. Vacik, D. Voss, A. Prochaslca, J. Monhart, K. Kopacek, S. Law, S. STonecipher, E. Mudra, D. Vanderberg, CONCERT BAND . . . This year as in The pasT, MorTon's Con- cerT Band was Truly an ouTsTanding represenTaTion of MorTon. The members achieved success only Through hours of pracTice and hard work, Under The direcTion of Mr. D. C. McCormick, They spenT mosT of The year preparing Tor Their concerT which was again a compleTe success. The band members also helped organize The annual Home Show. 3rd ROW - W. Hudecek, W. Zakavec, P. Arenfz, M. Jablonski, C. Baron, G. Manely, P. Lawson, K. Vlcek, 4Th ROW - C. Towler, J. Vesely, S. Marek, T. Krysf, K. Rasek, J. Vanis, D. Lovisek, R. KnizaTko, K. Kasperski, BOTTOM ROW - D. Hodek, J. NorbuT, N. Capelc, K. Cox, C. FosTle. Great Music Floats SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TOP ROW - D. MarTinkovic, J. Nesla- dek, J. Sfroner, A. VasuiTis, D. Donaher, D. Dres, J. Hompl, P. Briggs, D. Kuehn, G. Davis, F. Frechtmann, D. Hlousek, 2nd ROW - C. Minnala, L. Walden, G. Pnlak, G. VoiTa, N. Wilber, K. Seers, B. Nichols, R. Tomany, J. Vrtik, C. Harris, D. Grebinec, J. MonharT, K. Kopacek, A. Prochaska, 3rd ROW - M. Schrants, C. Kopeclcy, L. Karkos, J. Heitmanek, R. Nolek, T. Misek, 4Tl1 ROW - D. Bloch, P. Summers, C. Radecki, C. Vancuro, S. Stone, A. Klimo, D. Hodek, J. NorbuT, 51h ROW - P. Hruby, K. Puncochar, R. Bendcz, N. Hurt, BOTTOM ROW - V. Knudsen, J. Taraba, R. Drew, M. Kuska, W. Mikuska. TOP ROW - L. Susmilch, P. Kostel, D. Moravec, J. Wierer, R. Nesladek, A. Klail, J. Placek, A. Santini, T. Zabransky, 2nd ROW - J. Sveicor, G. Vavra, I. Pieckert, J. Tramba, P. Kasik, B. Glorvigen, J. Mikeska, J. Trefil R. Straka, R. Vesely, 3rcl ROW - J. Leonarczyk, J. Paitl, J. Funcik, M. Se Through the Air bek, G. Trepina, T. Lostavka, W. Jokes, K. Weselak, M. Vales, B. Fotor, 4th ROW - W. Habley, S. Lutkus, R. Prazak, D. Fairchild, W. Benway, R. Mayer, G. Davis, J. Svec, F. Fechtmann, D. Hlousekf BOTTOM ROW - D. Ferrontino, W. Mikuska, D. Rezek, J. Toraba, D. Victor. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This year's Symphony Orches- tra also had a very successful year. Under the direction of Mr. T. Radek, The members practiced every clay during the school year. They also met during the summer to help prepare for the coming school year. Only outstanding musicians were eligible for membership in The Symphony Orchestra. TOP ROW - J. Krahulac, J. Sondrik, J. Wierer, R. Nesladek, J. Placek, A. berg, 4th ROW - B. Barta, J. Kveton, S. Teeter, J. Beilovec, C. Morerno, Santini, Mr. R. J. Dvorak, Mr. T. Radek, 2nd ROW - R. Vesely, J. Trefll, R. V. Moravecf 5th ROW - C. Fostle, C. Towler, N. Capek, K. Krystok, B Straka, W. Benway, J. Tramba, P. Kosik, B. Glorvigen, J. Mikeska, 3rd Kryst, W. Holama, C. Zmrhal, BOTTOM ROW - D. Rezek, D. Victor, V ROW - W. Habley, D. Ferrantino, K. Kasperski, J. Leonorczyk, D. Vander- Stone, C. Koubek, P. Zack, VV. Cernoto. CHORAL GROUPS . . . The mem- bers of The various Choirs puf in many hours of hard work To per- fect their harmony and voice confrol. Under The direction of Mr. G. DeLorio, They mei Togefher often 'ro improve Their singing LBOYS' CHOIR . . . TOP ROW - E- ZG- hora, G. Muskas, J. Roberis, F. Veeninga, J. Brenka, R. Pelletf, Mr. G. DeLoria, 2nd ROW - G. Duben, J. Mador, J. Lopez, J. Sfimefz, R. Karnik, D. Brocato, BOTTOM ROW - W. Keefrzer, A. Miller, J. Jozwiak, N. Urso, B. Barcik, B. Domb- kowski. They Strove for FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR , I , TOP ROW - E. Sfritfar, K. Kubik, K. L. Kozerski, N. Torringa, S. Vaculik, R. Rousar, M. Pinc, S. Paladino, V. Vai-' Riefh, J, Loch, L. Keizer, P. Tregler, L. McCarty, M. Sfaab, S. Hinsley. 2nd guarnera, G. Nofly, S. Timmins, BOTTOM ROW - G. Rivera, D. Hrdinaj ROW - B. Boyer, E. DuMarie, J. Kozeluh, S. Schmidt, D, Zoubek, T. Hayes, G. Cisar, S. Nutile, G. Urban, M. Kifzberger, J, VanBerschot, J. Verb, D, L. Vondrak, L. Rickerf, L. Evans, 3rd ROW - C. Ross, P, Gurga, C. Bazars, Johnson, N. Bulfas. r L. Meyer, I. Dymacek, V. Riefh, D. Lenske, S, Baumann, L. Pinc, 41h ROW - Perfect Harmony abiliTy. The highlighT of The year for The members of The Choirs was The Annual Choral ConcerT. IT was obvious from The reacTion OT The audience ThaT The ConcerT was a compleTe success. VOCAL WORKSHOP . . . TOP ROW - J. Burisek, D. Cwensar, M. McCand- less, E. Pawlowski, R. Valenfe, Mr. DeLoria, R. Hoffmann, 2nd ROW - S. Oglin, C. Walencik, J. Cervenka, D. Schufh, D. Howe, BOTTOM ROW - B. Ave Maria, J. Osfrowski, L. Feibel, L. Zoroiewski, P. Summers, N. Sisul. G. GIRLS' CHOIR '. , ,, TOP ROW -'B. Veverka, P. Dikcius, L. Beranek, J. Gassaway, B. Miller, S. Picanfine, K. Drazen, M. Hudecek, 4th ROW - Hroch, D. Delong, L. Cilo, K. Massafaro, B. HeTz, G. Schmidt, N. Cozzi, T. M. Lach, L. Fiala, J. Kremel, A. Brunetfin, J, Balazentis, R. Chochole, D Piscopo, 2nd ROW - J.,Cardinallo, C.'Korenic, V. Lovison, D. Kerksfra, Mayer, L. Torringa, L. Greenfield, N. Polansky, BOTTOM ROW - J. C., Cuffs, D. Klein, S. Petling, A. Drofziger, J. Seger, M. Campbell, 3rd Hoffman, J. Carter, L. Nykiel, G. Kral, P. Gregory, P. Lathrop, M. Bradec ROW -- C. Schau, C. Owsianka, R. Borsulk, J. Honsa, C. 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C 11' 'T rrfv Q . y . g, ', T'.,, T ' . ,f ' A lf-i 'TTT T ' I ,rs' T. 2.25 1 9 T J A .14 i ff. 211. if Y 113411-fsxl. Q f 'f f:?mf' fs! Q 1 . fu 2 -V zo f, f V Y' . 4 ' :E f 1 Q . f f ' si l f i J if e -.. . T ' ,A . , . cg? Ely' ., 79, xv V M. AV., 2 4552, I -f T ,gyfb , . . i . -J 1 l ' . j 3. .f QAV' v, Zf,,, ,A V: 258, ' f 1 ,,j' T' fr . T 4 T . ' J A T nf . . '15 j y Q I. X 5 -Q. ' ' ' 9 ,P 'C .Tr 5 u i C 17 il ' JY' all lf J A A , , , TOP ROW - B. Benda, P. Brusherd, J. Hoffmann, J. M. MikiTa, J. Ciangi, A. Maufone, 4Th ROW - J. Healy, J, Brumm, B Matuszak, K. Thompson, D. Belcheri, M. Cosfenaro, C. Cerkauskas, D. Kolodzieiski, J. Amendola, L. Venfimiglia, S. Lanni, L. Fasone, I. Ambrazie Szaesniak, M. Holubec, A. Mikofay 2nd ROW - K. Neace, A. Kember, ius, C. Edwards, J. Holofik, N, Alesi, BOTTOM ROW - R. Sfaponaifis, E A. Mangiaguerra, M. Delisi, J. Barron, C. Boian, A. lppolifo, J. Zitny, J. Novak, P. Licka, A. Meade, D. Malfed, J. Blake, A. Poltarenko, M. Kolar Vitel, D. Harges, M. Plutzner, 3rd ROW - A. Mazurka, J. Draski, N. J. Savaglio, C. Pokarny, R. lacovetti. Wroblewski, J. Palladino, D. Rodman, P. Deering, P. Borowski, S. Gufke, 139 pw i y The Militaires display their precision abilities during the half- fime shows. VARSITY BAND The main purpose at the Varsity Band was to prepare its members for membership in the Concert ' ' 0 Band. The members of the Varsity Band also had a great deal P O n of ability in music as did the members of the Concert Band. By VARSITY BAND TOP ROW - M. Gorman, Mr. D. C. McCormick, D. Maholko, K. Rollinger, T. Dorgan, M. Eyth, 3rd ROW - C, Phomkig, K, C. Quandt, L. Erickson, J. Karlovsky, J. Sundwall, R. Mitchell, P. Kostel, Polashek, L. Radosta, F. Lebeda, R. Wostratsky, 4th ROW - E. Oplatka, D. D. Moravec, M. Shubinski, T. Shifrin, D. Fredricks, 2nd ROW - K. Klich, Gregory, P. Seyk, A. Specht, F. Plaisfed, J. Conrad, BOTTOM ROW - D. Pallecone, J. Brodsky, B. Federow, F. Kutinec, G. Brower, B. Thauland, J. Vanderlifiuellen, A. Jagos, K. Hanzlik, C. Chlcpecka, J. Karloysky. 140 4? ,K gfllzi ,E 'LL :gk ,, Af' N ,V I -jf, , - D ,QW fm gg 11 . X. ,. - NM' 41, 5 5 W9 42' qv. N f in They Keep Students Informed MORTONIAN . . . ln a school as large as MorTon, iT is diFliculT Tor The sTudenTs To keep abreasT oT all The currenT evenTs. IT is The purpose of The MORTONIAN To keep The sTudenT body informed on all evenTs in The school. Every oTher week, The sTudenTs and TaculTy alike looked forward To receiving Their copy of The MORTONIAN. This year, as in The pasT, The sTaTT of The MORTONIAN sTrove To make The paper an award winner. The MORTONIAN This year meT The ine sTandards ThaT have been seT by oTher Morfon newspapers. This goal would noT have been achieved wiThouT a ine and capable sTaFf. Under The di- recTion of Mrs. l-l. C. Mivelaz, The sTaFl puT in many hours of work To puT ouT an ouTsTandinQ newspaper. T963 MORTONIAN NEWSPAPER STAFF EdiTor-in-Chief ........................ Barbara Jur News EdiTor ........... ....... N ancy Rui AssisTanT News EdiTor .... ..... K risTine ValaiTis FeaTure EdiTor .......... .... B arbara Adamski AssisTanT FeaTure EdiTor .... ...... P eggy Fabbs SporTs EdiTor ........... ......... R oberT Locander AssisTanT SporTs EdiTor ................ Torn Svoboda Copy EdiTors .............. Frances Mally, Carol Trok PhoTographers .......... Fred Schumacher, Bill STruska Business Manager ...................... Bill STruska ReporTers ........ Sharon DeCaro, Rosemarie Jackson, Sonia Lah, PaTricia MiTchell, Ronald Onchuck, JaneT Sass, Alan Schneider, Erwin STedronsky, .lan Vargo, Sheila Puccini TOP ROW - A. Schneider, D. Bau- mann, T. Svoboda, A. Binder, M. Svoise, M. Chmilar, S. Puccini, B. Novy, 2nd ROW - K. Kraska, B. Veverka, l. Palfrock, 3rd ROW - P. Sahk, S. Pelehac, J. Norris, BOTTOM ROW - J. Brenka, R. Onchuck, R. Lo- cander, R. Koopman. N. Rot B. Adomski Mrs. H. C. Miveloz B. Jur 0 ,AA 4. -Q. J V 44 , , Xxx - W. Zi 5 tis' ., ' .- , .,,. A ,AMW 391 ,fel Ay0X..,,,, The Emperor, his daughter, and his court appear A view from backstage during the performance of Bye Bye Birdie reveals the intricate lighting THESPIANS Thespians is the name ot the national organization tor outstanding dramatics students. New members were admitted into the organization atter having done outstanding work in some field ot dramatics and after having re- ceived a recommendation from their dramatics teachers. At the meetings ot the organization, the members discussed the various as- pects ot dramatics and ways to im- prove Morton's dramatic presenta- tions. TOP ROW - D. Helcl, S. Anzalone, J. Raye, R. Bendag BOTTOM ROW - B. Adamski, E. Furman, C. McCaffrey. 145 TOP ROW - D. Baskovitz, L. Stempian, D. Warner, L. Walden, L. Carlson, L. Andrlik, P. Rieckmann, N. Carrara, J. Tomang 2nd ROW - S. Baum, L. Cesal, P. Facuna, G. Turek, E. Mudra, R. Prevail, E. Pavlik, C. Vacik, C. Ev- JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Sophomores who had shown their abilities in the fields ot leadership, character, service, and scholarship were eligible for membership in Junior Honor Society. After the teachers had voted for the nominees, the students were notified ot their selection and invited to the an- nual initiation ceremony. At this ceremony the new members erly, 3rd ROW - R. Tanana, J. Vesely, C. Borys, D. Dombrowski, D. Sckuberf, N. Vidas, L. Koko, C. Wagner, B, Owen, BOTTOM ROW - Mrs. M. W. Hohe, G. HoFlman, J. Pilba, C. McCaffrey, B. Adamski, G. Fiala, R. Ulbricht. received their membership cards. The members ot Junior Hon- or Society were responsible tor a great amount of work dur- ing the school year. They had to organize the Honor Rolls and send representatives to grade schools. They also com- bined their eltorts with .the Senior Honor Society to help make the Honor's Banquet a, complete success. TOP ROW - K. Katilius, J. Tesinsky, N. Blatchford, J. Wierer, F. Kopacek, C. Pelehac, C. Walenga, P. Mozier, R. Drew, R. Fiala, 2nd ROW - J. Rein, V. Zink, G. Trepina, J. Svec, R. Tonelli, D. Vanderberg, J. Pcitcha, M. Koh- ler-Rausch, 3rd ROW - J. Bultas, S. Mayer, J. Schwetz, J. Schwetz, 4 .-., i t ' M. Kuska, J. Stroner, D. Voss, M.. Sebek, J. l-e0nC1VCZYk: BOTTOM ROW - J. Robin, J. Lilegdon, K. Katilius, C. lannantuoni, V. Jellen, S. Martens, J. Vo- tava, P. Sebeda. Honors Well Deservecl TOP ROW - Mr. R. J. Tudor, W. STruska, F. Schumacher, J. Hayek, E. Schreiner, K. Troemner, S. DeCaro, J. Videbeck, N. Rui, R. Jackson, BOTTOM ROW - Miss M. A. Diez, J. AlberTs, S. Smisek, C. Zacek, V. Sfelmaszyk, B. Adamski, Mrs. H. C. Mive- laz. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is The name of The InTerna- Tional Honor SocieTy Tor High School Journalisrs. The members of The sTaTTs of our Three publicaTions, The MORTONIAN ANNUAL, The MOR- TONIAN, and TRIAL FLIGHTS, were seIecTed Tor Quill and Scroll afTer having done ouTsTanding work in The iournalisTic held. New members had To be in The upper Third of Their class and receive a recommenda- Tion from a publicaTion's adviser. New members received Their pins and membership cards aT The an- nual banqueT. TOP ROW J. Polivka, J. Bigelis, A. Cernik, E. STedronsky, R. Tonelli, J. Vargo, G. Ho- micz, J. Holec, A. VasaiTis, BOTTOM ROW - B. Jur, E. Suiak, J. Robin, J. Maruna, P. Malek, E. Kasuba. TOP ROW - G. Williams, S. Mendelewski, K. Troemner, K. Kasperski, R. Vesely, E. Schreiner, J. Hoyek, W. Slaszak, M. Kohler-Rausch, E. Machek, 2nd ROW - Mr. W. W. STevens, D. Vanderberg, C. Techman, R. STimac, C. lannanTuoni, J. Mraz, R. Drew, BOTTOM ROW - K. Puncochar, P. Schillace, K. KaTilius, J. Mach, M. Hohnwald, L. RoycraTT, S. Mayes, E. Furman, M. Tregler, B. Janovsky. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Membership In Senior Honor Soci- eTy is one of The highesr honors a sTudenT can receive aT MorTon. New members were selecTed on The basis of scholarship and characTer. The sTudenT's exTra-curricular acTiviTies were equally imporTanT in The selec- Tion of new members. Through The combined efforrs of The Junior Hon- or SocieTy and The Senior Honor SocieTy, The Honor's BanqueT was again successful, This years olhcers were Dave Vanderberg, Roberr STi- mac, Connie Techman, and Carol IonnanTuoni. Winter Sports Lou Sciarra gets ready for a match. Bill Posen takes a iump shot during the hard fought New Trier game. Sophomore Art Schuett strains as he releases the shot put. Dave Wassel strokes hard in the butterfly stroke. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL . . . The MorTon EasT Ponies had a fine bas- keTball season This pasT year. Mr. D. G. l-ludgens coached The boys To a Third place Suburban League Hn- ish. Mr. l-ludgens has ably coached his boys, as can be seen by The number of close games They have won This year- Perhaps The mosT ex- ciTing conTesT was The over Time win againsT New Trier. Many of The boys on The Team played ouTsTand- ing ball. Among Them were, John HuTh, Jim Mack, Bob Cerwin, and George Volcak. Tl av 11 lvl TOP ROW - Mr. D. G. Hudgens, M. Horgan, J. HuTh, M. Jirka, J. Mack, R. Cerwin, 2nd ROW - J. Drake, D. Bernard, P. Lewandowski, G. Vondrak, G. Vokak, C. Dombek, BOTTOM ROW - R. VanCura, B. Fres- chauf, B. Coulson, T. Furman, R. Tuhacek, L. Fosfer. TOP ROW - Mgr. J. Solamone, B. Pofokar, B. Wagner, J. MiTchell, L. ScalziTTi, B. Fuka, J. Vandy, Mgr. B. Savaglio, BOTTOM ROW - Mgr. A. Jirkovsky, P. Swae, S. Sfone, K. Brown, J. PeTers, C. Kubik, Coach W. Johnson. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL . . . The Freshman B basl4eTball Team had a rough Time in The Suburban League This year. Coach J. R. Sime and The boys on The Team ended The season wiTh a Two win and Ten loss record for The year. The boys, however, gained much experience Through playing in The rough Suburban League. The boys who performed well on The B Team were Bob Ma- iewslci, Russ Vandenburg, and George BosTrom. FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL . . . The Freshman A baslceTball Team also had a winning season This year. They Hnished in Third place in The Suburban League aTTer a hard ToughT season. Coach W. H. John- son has sTrived To Teach The boys The fundamenTals of baskeTball so ThaT They may ably represenT Mor- Ton EasT in TuTure years as hne Sophomore and VarsiTy Teams. Some of The boys who showed good po- TenTial were Jim PeTers, STeve STone, Ken Brown, and Paul Swae. TOP ROW - R. Drnec, A. Bishop, R. Vandenburg, T. Reid, A. Furek, J. Zero, BOTTOM ROW - J. Streic, N. Bende, G. Kozak, R. Moiewski, J. Koski, G. BosTrom. 'N1Gd Regional Chamvivn Mustangs l TOP ROW - Mr. W. Hapac, KP. Marsh, S. Burchak, R. Huisinger, D. Wal- sik, Mr. W. Bell, BOTTOM ROW - J. Posen, R. Zaba, A. Vais, W. Posen don, L. Priban, G. Freshauf, N. Garbarino, M. Matuszak, R. Tonelli, F. Luka- R. Zay, G. Macek, P. Koutek, D. Pawlowski, S. Eaton. VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . The Morton East Mustang Basketball Squad fought its way to a fourth place tie this year in Suburban League competition. Morton opened up strongly with two non-conference wins over Hinsdale and York. Then, iourneying to Proviso East, the boys encountered their first setback. The Mustangs then beat Niles East and Evanston while losing to a powerful Waukegan team. In the Paris Holiday Tourney, Morton opened up strongly with a victory over Robinson. However, the boys were upset by Mattoon and Danville later in the tourney. The Mustangs then romped over Highland Park and soundly defeated Oak Park. The Morton cagers then iourneyed to New Trier where the boys put on a spectacular second half perform- ance only to lose a heart breaker by one point. Wanting revenge for an earlier loss, the maroon cagers de- feated Proviso East in the last seconds to win a well played game. The Mustang squad went on to beat Niles East and Highland Park again while they were upset by Evanston and Oak Park. In a revenge battle with New Trier, the boys played very well for the first thirty minutes of play. However, in the last two min- utes, the New Trier team eked out a come-from-behind victory. The Mustang cagers opened Regional play with a one sided victory over Little Flower. In the next game, the Mustangs looked brilliant as they walked all over De LaSalle. The Regional title game brought the roof down in the Berwyn-Cicero area. lt was the first time in history that Morton East met Morton West on the cage floor. The Mustangs had a hard time clicking and barely won a very close game to bring the Regional Champion- ship to East. ln Sectional play the Mustangs played a supposedly powerful Bloom team. The cagers played spectacular ball in the tirst half, leading all the way. However, the boys couldn't buy a basket in the third quarter. Only an excellent iob of rebounding by Larry Priban and Nick Garbarino kept Morton within four points of Bloom through the second half. The game was very close all the way and only a disastrous break through with forty seven seconds to go assured Bloom's victory. Larry Priban and Bill Posen paced the team with accurate shooting and good rebounding. Nick Garbarino played spec- tacular defensive ball in the later part of the season. The biggest surprise of the year, however, proved to be the brilliant play of freshman Johnny Posen. i962-l 963 Basketball Scores Morton Morton Hinsdale . . . York ....... Morton .. Proviso East . Morton . Niles East . . . Morton . . . . . Waukegan . . Morton . . . . . Evanston . . . Morton . . Robinson . . . Morton . . . . . Mattoon . . . Morton . . Danville . . . . Morton . . Highland Park Morton . . Oak Park . . . Morton . New Trier . . . Morton .. Proviso East . Morton . . Niles East . . . Morton . . Waukegan . . Morton . . Evanston . . . . Morton . . Highland Park Morton . . Oak Park . . . Morton . . New Trier . . . Morton . . Little Flower . Morton . . De LaSalle . . Morton Morton 150 East Morton West Bloom ..... TOP ROW - B. Wlodek, K. Sipll, J. Hoiek, G. Voclovek, K. Opol, R. Loibl, - J. Votovo, A. Johnson, B. Johnson, K. Block, G. Cromer, E. Rizzcrto, Mr. A. Simez, Mgr., Mr. D. Finlomson, 2nd ROW - J. Kohout, T. Mraz, J. Zopo- J. Arnold, BOTTOM ROW - S. Schmidt, A. Smeikol, B. Roegner, L. Glob- tocky, G. Gosiorowski, M. Ritchie, R. Kroig, B. Porod, J. Kubik, 3rd ROW ke, D. McMillon, T. Mach, E. Povlik, J. Videbeck. Cindermen Exhibit Comeback VARSITY TRACK This yeor's Mustong Cindermen showed much improvement over lost yeoir's squod. With more strength in every event, the boys begon to show the power thot previ- ous Mustong teoms possessed. Although the boys lost the first meet to New Trier, they were oble to trounce Riverside- Brookfield ond Schurz. The Mustongs then hosted the second onnuol Morton Eost Reloys. Agoinst o tough Held of nine schools, Morton led scoring during the sprints ond middle dis- tonce events. l-lowever, weok field events ond distonce run- ning dropped the teom to o fourth ploce finish. In this meet, the shuttle hurdle reloy turned in ci record breoking perform- once, winning the event. The four lop reloy ond spring med- ley reloy took seconds, ond the mile reloy ploced third. Mony of the boys hove improved greotly in their events this yeor. Co-coptoins Terry Moch, Leon Globke, ond Dennis McMillcin poced the teom, Fine performonces were olso turned in by Eorl Povlik, Bob Roegner, Joe Votovo, Al Smeikol, ond Jim Videbeck. The teom olso competed in the West Suburbon Re- loys, Evanston Reloys, The Morton West lnvitotionol, The Ook Pork Reloys, ond the Suburbon Leogue Meet. SOPHOMORE TRACK The Sophomore cindermen hod CJ very successful indoor trock seoson. Although the yeor begon with C1 norrow loss to New Trier, the boys bounced bock to defeot Riverside-Brookfield, Schurz, ond highly roted Pro- viso Eost. The Sophomore reloy tecims contributed to vorsity points in the Morton Eost Reloys. The four lop reloy of Woyne McMillon, Bob Bzdyl, Bob Block, ond Rich Morkus poced the teom. Jim Autowski ond Bob Bloke gcrrnered points in the hurdles. Art Schuett proved to be the best sophomores shot putter in the stote- FRESHMAN TRACK . . . The Morton Eost freshmon trock teom, olthough not powerful os ci unit, produced severol individuols who show the obility ond desire to succeeed in trock ond Held. Working hord through the seoson, the boys ploced fifth in the onnuol freshmon invitotionol. Severol of the boys ron os sophomores in some of the duol meets. Some of the boys who showed good obility ond potentiol were Escutio, Lencioni, l-liggins, Groumon, Kinsie, ond Togni. These boys should help Morton's vorsity teoms in the future. Sophomores, New Track Power TOP ROW - L. Moiersky, T. Lyons, R. Johnson, D. Pierce, 2nd ROW Mysyk, Mr. J. Arnold, BOTTOM ROW - J. Lopatkiewicz, B. Bzydl, R - F. Henry, E. Zahora, J. Amandalcn, D. Hradecky, D. Fenwick, Mgr., Markus, W. McMillan, R, Rybarczyk, B. Habes, J. Aufowski, 3rd ROW - D. Skorski, B. Hruby, M. Bicicchi, T. Pavlik, T. Abma, P. TOP ROW - R. Kupczyk, L. Anfiporek, J. Bayock, M. Cervenka, R. Lupinek, J. Georgoulokis, D. Lencioni, F. Barbini, M. Sanchez, T. Frencl, Johnson, T. Maso, 2nd ROW - C. Sanchez, J. Velero, M. Harrison, G. BOTTOM ROW - F. Koci, J. Kinzie, B. Pagni, R. Escutia, C, Togni, Shropshire, M. King, Mr. J. F. Arnold, 3rd ROW - E. Svejda, J. N. Nichols, K. Grauman. 153 Freshmen Have Hi h Potential TOP ROW -- J. Brown, R. Sfrelecky, A. Cushing, M. Pieklo, R. Sasnow- A. Puike, R. Piskule, G. Sirovafka, G. Garlf, BOTTOM ROW - D. Bie Ski, G- Vefbef, B- Nflfdi, K- Pfllmeff J- M09 UkefL D- Cwenef, MQI'-I MV- D- C. Wagner, S. Liska, M. Maracek, E. Meisenger, B. Vann, J. Wolak. Peterson, 2nd ROW - VV. Bennett, B. Silha, T. Pluisfer, K. Voitik, P. Vofava, lava, TOP ROW - Mr. VV. E. Sandman, W. Lukes, T. McClure, R. Simonek, B. sky, L. Barfoski, J. Taylor, J. Szewezyk, R. Moravik, G. Kazikag BOTTOM Barcik, E. Swibas, V. Benneffi, D. Miller, 2nd ROW - E. Kunesh, J. Dub- ROW - E. Kucera, R. Neumann, F. Miller, T, Kobal, J. Berfoglio, E. Marek. 154 TOP ROW - D. Oosfman, G. Homicz, J. Turek, J. Bauer, W. Hempel, P. sei, J. LiTos, C. Vokrczl, R. Valenfe, P. Kazubski, BOTTOM ROW - G. Rader, Basso, G. Baxa, D. Olsen, Mr. J. Jerkatis, 2nd ROW - R. LaUleTTa, D. Was- E. Blazek, F. Charvat. Tankmen Improve Performances SOPHOMORE SWIMMING AlThough They had The excel- lenT coaching of Coach PeTerson, The soph swimmers, winning only Tour ouT of Their sevenTeen meeTs, had an off season. They ended up in lasT place in The Suburban League, Though iT should also be menTioned ThaT iT is The ToughesT league in The sTaTe of Illinois for swimming compeTiTion. The TacT ThaT They won Tour, however, gives evidence ThaT They can win, and ThaT They will be a valua-ble addiTion To The varsiTy squad nexT year. Their main weaknesses lay in The areas of diving and long clisfance swimming. The Team is looking forward To a highly prosperous season nexT year. FROSH SWIMMIING BeTTer swimming records and higher league sTanding are in sighT Tor TuTure years because of The up and coming Trosh squad. AlThough The squad was only able To pull in one vicTory This year, The combined poinTs earned, Turned ouT To be a Tremendous advancemenT since lasT year. The one vicTory was Taken from Oak Park I-ligh School. Coach Sandmanllsaid ThaT This year's Team showed a greaT improvemenf over lasT year's Team. This year's Team was com- posed oT 20 swimmers. Due To The remodeling of MorTon EasT's swimming area, The added congesTion aT Morton VVesT does noT aT'Tord every Team The maximum pracTice Time. This mighT explain The reason Tor The low vicTory record. Our own swim- ming pool should be compleTed for pracTice by nexT year. VARSITY SWIMMING . .. The MorTon EasT VarsiTy swimming Team underwenT a major change This year by The replace- menT of Mr. I-l. L. Solberg by Mr. J. C. JerkaTis as varsiTy coach. This year Mr. JerkaTis inTroduced many modern exercises and advanced Techniques To The lvlorfon mermen in hopes of bring- ing The swimming squad up To a higher ranking posiTion on The compeTiTive level. This being The TirsT year, however, These modern meThods were noT able To show Their True worTh. The boys puT forTh a sTrong uniTed eTTorT buT They were by no means able To win a single meeT. John LiTos and George Rader were The capTains of This year's Team and They boTh Turned ouT fine perTormances. Glen Baxa, Don OosTman, Rich Va- lenTe, Jim Baur, and Dave Wassel were among The boys who Turned in more encouraging performances. The Team, how- ever, has very high hopes Tor The TuTure. Every man on The Team improved his Time and sTyle in such a way ThaT he will be able To conTinue To improve his Times. The Team also looks To The lower classmen Tor The needed exTra eFTorT in TuTure years. Seniors who will be leaving This year are G. I-lomicz, J. Baur, W. Hempel, J. LiTos, R. ValenTe, and G. Rader. These losses will be highly deTrimenTal To The varsiTy squad buT The Team is conTidenT ThaT These lower classmen will puT TorTh The eFTorT needed To become Tine varsiTy swimmers. Mustang Grapplers Improve TOP ROW - Mr. C. J. Rasmussen, W. Heyden, B. Miller, J. Szoi, A. Hou- dek, B. Liska, M. Hrabek, B. Kiefer, P. Rocush, D. Milos, 2ncI ROW - L. Sciarra, J. Harasf, D. Jankovich, J. Bokr, M. Fencl, T. Palleva, J. Robin, R. VARSITY WRESTLING . . . Under The guidance of Coach Ras- mussen, The MorTon varsiTy grapplers sTruggled for a hard earned fifTh place in The Tough Suburban League circuiT. The overall Team record was Three wins, Three losses, and one Tie. AlThough The record only seems average, iT musT be Taken inTo consideraTion ThaT The Suburban League is one of The Tough- esT conferences in The sTaTe. This can be proven by The facT ThaT Waukegan, one of MorTon's many Tough opponenTs, Took The sTaTe TiTle of Illinois. MorTon's main problem was lack of experienced varsiTy wresTlers. Many of MorTon's firsT sTring wresTlers were novices To The varsiTy ranks. MorTon was also hiT hard wiTh iniuries This year having many Top grapplers out of acTion. Vofed by The squad as This year's capTain was Lou Sciarra. Lou had a fanTasTic record of no defeaTs in The Suburban League This pasT year. Lou also represenTed MorTon in com- peTiTion downsTaTe. AnoTher valuable asseT To This year's Team was The reTurn of Rick Mann. Rick also made a fine showing in The Regional TournamenT and represenTed MorTon downsTaTe. OTher reTurns To This year's squad were Torn Kazmierczak and Dennis Pivonka. BoTh Tom and Dennis greaTly aided This year's Team. Many inexperienced iuniors also helped The Team's record. Bruce Pons had a fine season record and also gained valu- able poinTs for MorTon in Regional compeTiTion. Two oTher successful junior maTmen were Joe Bakr and Bill Heydin. l-leydin was usually noTed for gaining poinTs when The grapplers needed poinTs mosT. Tony l-ludek and ReTe DeProsperis also had successful sea- sons. Mirfon, L. Loucks, M. Kokoszka, BOTTOM ROW - B. Pons, T. Zmrhal, P. Deprosperis, D. Pivonka, T. Kazmierczak, J. PaTun, D. Howe, R. Mann, J. Solar. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING WiTh The superior wresTling knowledge of Coach Serbik guiding Them, The soph grapplers Turned in a fine record This season, ending up fourih in The Suburban League. The Team appeared To be doing fine unTil a crushing blow from Waukegan dampened Their spiriTs' The loss did noT sTop Them, however, and They wenT on To Take Their fourTh place in The league wiTh Ten wins and five losses. They losT a hearTbreaker To Hinsdale, 26-22, and Then finished The season oTT wiTh a 26-I6 win againsT Proviso EasT. OuTsTand- ing performances were displayed by The Team capTain, Rich Popovich, and also Al Baluk, and Bill Hogan. The Team is looking forward To anoTher successful wresTling season nexT year. FRESHMAN WRESTLING . . . Guided by Coach K. RagneTTi, The frosh grapplers enjoyed an exTremely fine season This year, winning eighT ouT of Their ThirTeen dual meeTs. Three oT Their five losses were losT by Two or less poinTs, The oTher Two being Their only real losses, according To Coach RagneTTi. Lafer in The season The Team Took a quadrangular meeT from l-lins- dale, EasT Leyden, and Downers Grove, securing The final de- cision by only Three poinTs, The freshman Team also losT To Waukegan, 36-8, buT managed To Hghf Their way To Third place in The Suburban League. The Team Turned ouT a few very promising wresTlers, The besT of These including Rich Turek, I2-2, Randy Zmrhal, I I-3, and Bob ManTouka, I4-I. I.. ..,, ,.,-.,-.,.-., . . - - lr -ibn' h Mx? ...M , . .Q -. ..-T F , ,, ,,g M, Ms.. ' X! J 1 M! +1 R7 SRT0 TOP ROW - Mr. M. Serbik, J. Nowowieiski, G. Sechen, C. Fontonif S. Soenksen, BOTTOM ROW - J. Zolerengor, J. Tookey, K. Kleisner, 2nd ROW - F. Krafochvil, A. Boluk, P. Popovich, B. Hogan, B. Kolin, J. Jackson, R. Polz, T. Hegner. TOP ROW - Mr. K. Rogne-Hi, G. Sfrompolos, T. Scudieri, E. Creckmur, M, Nowqczyk, P. Gemorg BOTTOM ROW - R. Turek, R. Zmhol J. GVSQOV, R- 5fFeI'f1PlSWSki, P- Rupinski, D- Snydel: 2nd ROW - H. R. Hansen, J. Bernofowicz, J, Bernofowicz, D. Hojek, J. Giclndcnoto Scordo, E. Bclsonek, H. Perfect, T. Konopusek, R. Ledvinu, R. Monfucccx, 157 f , fini? W .f j , fl ,- LC I ,ZS X E ff My Speech classes offer seniors The op- portunify 'ro improve basic speech habits. Senior girls learn valuable skills in Home Nursing classes. Mr. J. G. Steinmetz aids students with an experiment on sulphur. fx I I Graduates of I 963 ,qw Wt Jq,M,.,. V . ,sis sf 1 . SENIOR CABINET , , , SITTING - Mr, P. M. Kutza, Mrs. J. C. Walz, Joann Ohler, Wally Mlyniec, STAND- ING - Jane Wolt, Janice Miksovsky, Janice Jechort, Mariann Hohnwald, Dorothy Heines, Jane- Mraz. JANE ADAMS Big Sisters 2,3,4, Lifesaving 3, MSGA Representative l,2, VOO 4. DAVID ADAMSON DAVE Cat Guards 4, Wrestling 3. BARBARA ADAMSKI BARBIE Big Sisters 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Vice'Pres. 4, Militaries 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus I, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Pep 3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Saddle I, Thespians 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Weekly 3, Feature Editor 4. JESSE AGUILERA SPIK MSGA Representative l,2,3. JANET ALBERTS JAN MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Big Sis- ters 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Pep 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4. JERI ALSUP JEZ Big Sisters 4, Earth Science 3. IRENE AMBRAZIEJUS Future Nurses 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Physics 3, Spanish 2,3,4. JANET AMENDOLA JAY Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Psychology 4. MARIE AMENDOLA MAR Former student of Glenbard West High School, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3. 160 M? JAMES ANDEL JIM ALLAN ANDERSON AL Former student of Holy Trinity High School. STEVE APOSTOLOPOULOS GREEK Former student of Austin High School, Aeolian Choir 2, Football 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus I, Track 2, Wrestling 2. ALFRED ARQUILLA BEAU Wrestling I. PATRICIA ARENTZ PATSY Band Librarian I,2,3,4. JOHN ARMBUSTER EVEN Track I,3,4. BARBARA AURINGER BARBIE Aeolian Choir 3, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Nurses 2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus I, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Library I, Pep 4, Spanish 4. BONNIE AURINGER BON Aeolian Choir 3, Big Sisters 2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Hi-C I,2,3,4, Intramural I, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus I, Pep 4, Spanish 3,4. CAROL AURVEK BONNIE BALES EUGENE BANAS Football 2. CAROL BANGERT Former student of Downers Grove High School, Big Sisters 4, FBLA 3. CHRISTINE BARABOLAK CHRIS Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Club Comm. 4, Frosh- Soph Girls 4, Future Homemakers 4, German 2,4, Sec. 3, Lithuanian 3,4. MARY GRACE BARGELLINI GRACIE Art I, Pres. 2, DECA Pres. 4, Italian 2, Militaires I, Pep I. JEFFREY BARLOGA PEEPERS Aeolian Choir 2, Art I, Boxing I, Boys' Pep 2, Gymnastics 3, Track 2. KAREN BARTHEL KARRIE Big Sisters 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Pep 2. RUDOLPH BASKOVITZ BUTCH GEORGE BASTA 'fx I 1 Q f 5 '49 . , 5 .11 ,. Y F ', 5 wf zf 'ts 9 W 6 1 A RZVFT'-u GLORIA BATES GLOR Former student of Farragut High School. JOHN BATTISTO Football I. JAMES BAUER JIM Boys' M 3,47 Swim Team I,2,3,4. DENNIS BAUMANN BETTY BECKNER CHARLOTTE BELLO CHAR Big Sisters 45 Intramural If Pep 2,3,4. MARILYN BIALAS WAYNE BIBZA MSGA Representative I,2,3, Operators 2,3,4. ROLAND BICICCHI JURATE BIGELIS Big Sisters 23,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 2, German 2,3, Library If Lithuanian 3,41 UN Executive Board 4. CONSTANCE BIGOS CONNIE RICHARD BINDER RICH Big Brothers 45 Court of Justice 45 Latin Hist, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4j Library I,4, Hist, 2, Vice Pres. 3. my ig f XJZI .MW JOSEPHINE BELLO JO Big Sisters 2,45 Pep 2,3,4, Welfare Comm. 2. JUDITH BELSAN J Art 2,3,4, Big Sisters 4g GAA 3,45 Hi-C 45 Intramural I, Italian 3,4. BLANCHE BENDA DIMPLES DECA 4. JAMES BENSON GRAMPS Former student ot St. Mel High School. JAMES BERAN BARON RICHARD BERANEK RICH Physics 4. . f - 1. fy 71 .xfxfzivw L , ,. .. V... ,V .... .. V,V. 7.5 -Tj, . ' lffg A Zfg.L.'jLg!I,f. 'f f . '45 -' 'V Ziff . i I if iflu ' I if' 1 ,gf ,Q 3 -ff Z1 I gf rf . - vb-52 , ., . -Liv ,J 'JY WZ, fn, AJ f l ELAINE BONKALSKI LITTLE ONE Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA 3, Pep 2,3, Tumbling 2. NORMAN BOREK NORM RALPH BOROWIAK RALPH BABY German 4, Latin 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2, Social Comm. 4, Track 2,3. PAMELA BOROWSKI PAM Big Sisters 3,4, Pep l,4, Social Comm. 4. ANTON BOUKAL TONY Boxing l. CHERYL BOUSKA Activity Comm. l, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Teachers 3, GAA l,2, Intramural l, Pep l,2, Spanish 4. Wil? 25 i Q ffj fZQ! X 'Sm' ' is fcss i t . . i' f ' . A rrr A A I A - iii, ' Vh,V 5' ' Q':.:5f.,4i7'f '- i Biff. il ,.,l l A Ci. i .,' QU f , f . if my .. 4 of 163 TERRI BLAZINA GAA 3, Intramural l, Psychology 4. LUCILLE BLECHA Big Sisters 2, GAA l. KENNETH BLOCK Basketball l,2, Cross-Country 4, Social Comm. 4, Track ROSEMARIE BOHAC CECILIA BOJAN Art 3, Girls' Chorus 4. FRANK BONAVOLANTE Former student of Austi MARVIN BOWEN n High School, DECA Treas. 4. LUCY KEN l,3,4. ROS E-O SIS Former student of Wilson Bourough High School, Hi-C 3,4. ROBERT BRADAC BOB LYNN BRANI LYNNIE Assembly Comm. 4, GAA l,2,3,4, MSGA Representative l,2, Pep 3,4, Social Comm. 4. JOHN BRENKA BRINK Baseball 2, Boys' M 3,4, Cross-Country 2,3, Leadership 2, Track l,2,3,4. JOHN BRENNAN THE BREN Band 2,3, Boxing 2, Cat Guards 4, Soccer 4, Social Comm. 4, Track 3. JOSEPH BRESCIA Baseball l,2,4, Basketball l,2, Weekly 4. LULA BRIGGS MARILYN BRINGLE Intramural I, Pep l,2. ALAN BRINKER Band I, Orchestra I. JAMES BROWN ELIZABETH BROZAS Art 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Intramural l, Latin 4, Life- saving 2, Sec. 3, Swim 3,4, Tumbling 2,3,4. ' MARY BRUNETTE Big Sisters 2. RALPH BUCCI Operators 2,3, Capt. 4. ALICE BUCHNER MANFRED BUECH ALEX BULANSKI BETTY RICHARD BURANDT RICH Newspaper I, Operators 2, Capt. 3,4, CHARLES BURDA Gymnastics 3. FRED BURGER RICK Operators 2,3,4, Orchestra I,2,3. MILDRED BURGER Big Sisters 3,4. BILL CABERNOCH WILLY Former student of St. Mel High School, Football l,2,3,4, Track 2, Wrestling 2,3. BILL CADA BILL Former student of Farragut High School, Football I,3, Track 2,3. NANCY CAPEK LITTLE DEVIL Band I,2,3, Sec. 4, Booster 3,4, Dance Band 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Hist. 2, Future Nurses l,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, GAA l,2, Hi-C I, Intramural I, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Orches- tra 4, Social Comm. I,2,3,4, Spanish 2, Tri-M 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. DOROTHY CARR DOT Art 3, Science 3. . 'm Q.: g 'M- Wx ' f KH. , . f ,ff M., Y Q2 I I ., U Q? f ' y f 'M 7 'A'+-. ffff ff? iw ig X . - f,,f,',.f!,fX f . Lv .'. ' ,f' , if , y ' ,ip'S2f'r'fw' ., 4. .,. 'L ' -.5 +9-fly L W A . X 33 :Z . . . . S! war I A .f ,. fiiiisi iii? 165 JOANNE CARRARA JO Big Sisters 3, Future Homemalcers 2,4, International 4, Italian I, 2,4, President 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Modern Dance 2,3,4, So- cial Comm. 4. MARY ANN CASTAGNINO Former student of St. Pat's High School. PAT CATALANELLO NELLO Activity Comm. I, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2,3,4, GAA 2, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 3, 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 3, Tumbling I,2,4, Treas. 3. LORETTA CECICH LORRIE DECA 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, GAA I,2, Intramural I. ARLENE CERNIK Intramural I, Pep I, UN Executive Board Chairman 4, Writers 4. AMY CESAL Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Bulletin Comm. 4, Election Comm, 4, Exchange Comm. 4, French 4, Freshman Orientation Comm. 3,4, Hi-C I,2, Junior Board, Junior-Senior Girls 4, MSCA Board ot Directors Vice- Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 4, Sen- ior Boarcl, Social Comm. 3,4, Spanish 2. PATRICIA CHAPMAN - PAT Big Sisters 2,3, GAA 4, Hi-C I,2,3,4, Orchestra I,2, Pep 4, Spanish 3,4. CAROL CHIAPPETTA CHIPS DECA Vice-Pres. 4. DAVE CHIERICO Baseball 2,4, Biology 3, Cat Guards 3, Football I,2,3,4, Italian 2,3,4, Math I,2,3,4, Psychology 4, Track 2, Wrestling 2. MARY ANNE CHMILAR Activity Comm. I, Assembly Comm. 4, Freshman Orientation Comm. Chairman 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Sec. 2, GAA I,2,3, Treas. 4, German 4, Junior-Senior Girls Sec. 3, Pres. 4, MSGA Board ot Directors 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Senior Board, Weekly Exchange Editor 4. PAT CHURINOFF Big Sisters 2,3, GAA I. PAULETTE CICHON ALFIE Assembly Comm. 4, Junior Board, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Masque 81 Gavel 2,3,4, M Book Comm. Chairman 3, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Pep 3,4, Saddle I, Writers 3. RICH COLOSKY KOLACH Football I,2,3,4, FRANK CONFORTI FRANCO Boxing 2, Cat Guards 4, MSGA Representative I, Psychology 4. SHEILA COPENHAVER Former student of Stanley High School. GEORGE CRAMER DOC Band I,2,3,4, Big Brothers 3,4, Boys! Pep 3,4, Dance Band 4, German 3,4, Hi-C 2,3,4, International 4, Junior Council I, Vice- Pres. 2, Latin 2, MSGA Representative I, Senior Council 3, Sec. 4, Track I,2,3,4, TrieM 3,4. BETTY CURTIS CAROLE CUTTS SMILEY Big Sisters 3,4, Girls' Choir 3,4. Former student of Harrison High School, Italian 4, Latin 2, ? ' 11:fszsg Quai'-sfxn. A LOUISE CZARNECKI LOUIE Assembly Comm. 3, Big Sisters 2,3, Freshman Board, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA 2, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Swim 2, Tumbling I. JOHN CZERWINSKI CAESAR Former student of St. Mel High School, Cat Guards 4. CARL DALCERRO CARL Track 2,3. MARTIN DALY Former student of Quigley Seminary. DIANNE DANELS HIVC I. PETER DANILAITIS Cat Guards 4, Soccer 2. JOSEPH DARFLINGER Boxing 2, Cat Guards 4, MSGA Representative 2,3. PAUL DARR Swim Team 3, Track 3. RICHARD DARR Junior Council i,2, Senior fig-J Council 3,4, Swim I. ,,,, , DI DENNY VIKING DARBY DICK THOMAS DAVIDSON CHARLES DEANS CHUCK Junior Council l, Treas. 2, Senior Council 3,4. SHARON DeCARO SHAR Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Italian 4, Sec. 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Lifesaving 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Newspaper 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Social Comm. 4, Weekly 3, Co-Ed Editor 4. THOMAS DEINES TOM Wrestling i,2. MARGARET DELANEY MARGE GAA 3. RICHARD DEL CARLO MICHELENE DELISI MICHY Former student of Faragutt High School, DECA Sec. 4, GAA 3. DENNIS De MAIO D Former student of Marshall High School, Boxing I,2. JUDYLYN DENTINO JUDY Big Sisters 4, Intramural I, Italian 3, MSGA Representative I,2, Tumbling I,2,3, Sec. 4. WiCfi ',1'SgTf. 2ifj ,fi 2355 1 15: Z7 fr vfpfzrf ' AV , 1 3 LAURA De PETRO LAURIE , ' Z. , Future Teachers 4, Italian 3,4, Speech Arts 4. , J. ,I f ,,, KELLY De PISA PATSY DEWEESE PAT Big sisters 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Pep 2,3,4. f ,,V.k,, I Yr ft 'f X SHARON DIETZ SHERRY Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Chorus I. ROSE ANN DI GIOVANNI ROSE Big Sisters 2. DIANA Di GUILIO DI Former student ot Providence High School, GAA 3, Italian 3,4. +A ' f gi f I -W5 fd MICHAEL DOMARK . A' WSL, 'ffw a 12 JOSEPH DOMINAS JOE Zig!!! I DORENE DOSTALEK DOST Big Sisters 2,4, Future Nurses I, GAA I,2,3,4, Lifesaving 2, Vice- I Pres. 3, Tumbling 3,4. KATHY DRAHO DRA Booster 2,3,4, Cheerleading 2,3, Intramural I, Leadership 2,3, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 2,3, School Spirit I, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Tumbling I, Sec, 2, Pres. 3. BEVERLY DRAKE BEAVER MSGA Representative I,2. JEANNETTE DRASKI GEE Big Sisters 3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus 4, Pep 3, Tumbling I,2,3,4. AMELIA DRES AMY Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 3, Big Sisters 2,3, Debate I, French 2,3,4, Sec. I, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, Vice-Pres. 3, International 2, Sec. 3,4, Leadership 3, Modern Dance 3,4, MSGA Representative I,2, Orchestra I,2, Public Relations Comm. 3, Radio Guild I, Sec. 2, Spanish 4, Speech Arts I,2. MARY BETH DRIGGERS Big Sisters I, Library I. ANTOINETTE DUBEN TONI Intramural I. RICHARD DULSKI Former student of St. MeI's High School. GARY DUNLOP RICHARD DURAN RICH Activity Comm. I,2,3,4, Assembly Comm. 2, Big Brothers 2, Co- ordinating Council Treas. 2, Election Comm. I,2, Exchange Comm. 3, Freshman Board, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3, Junior Board, MSGA Board of Directors 3,4, Treas. I,2, Opera- tors 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2,3, Senior Board, Social Comm. I,4, Chair, 2,3, Sophomore Board Treas., Track I,2. ' I -uf I - -. fo. . .,,. , tis., 167 i f , W feyffl, I ,L Q ,ff fm. ' fffff ff fl f6'2 .7 fit ' , .,':f,f'l,V f fffff f f ZMAM 'wa fm 'T 'f1ff.f ' , f'!f, 1 , F J .Q M yf F' A Q 2 Z me ,!7..,,, , 1 X , , , ,Y V 'M J f J B. 3 , n , j Limp . . . , K 4 1? ff ew! 3 1 i S J 35.54.91 , li .f. M- - ey... N Y A it wt firm M- ff -..- . , -1.551 rE'fMf 1z5gz::f,g ...,.. ? AGN J b is. 1 . W' ag 'QF' ELLEN DVORAK LYNN Big Sisters 3,4, Tumbling 4. JOAN ELIA GLO Adivity Comm. 4: Aeolian Choir 3,4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, French 2,3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus l, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 4, Social Comm. 2,4. ROBERT ENGLISH BOB Former student of Fenwick High School, Cat Guards 4. JOE ESPOSITO Former student of Sacred Heart Seminary, Art 4, Italian 2, Treas. 3. PEGGY FABBS Former student ot Arroyo High School, Assembly Comm. 3, Booster 2,3,4, FBLA 3, Girls' Chorus i, Intramural l, Life- saving 2,3, Militaires 2, Modern Dance 3,4, MSGA Repre- sentative i,2,3,4, Pep 3, Public Relations 3,4, Radio Guild 2,3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, Tumbling i, Weekly 2,3, Asst. Feature Editor 4. IONA FABIAN l. Former student of Saint Mary's High School, Art 3, Biology 2,3, Sec. 4, Chemistry 4, French 2,3, 'Future Scientists 2,3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, GAA i, Latin l, Social Comm. 2,3,4. MILAN FABSIK Chess and Checkers 3,4, ROSEMARIE FALBO ROSE BUD Assembly Comm. l, Chairman 2, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bulletin Comm. l,2, FBLA l,2, Future Homemakers l,2, Hi-C l, Jun- ior Board, M Book Comm. l, MSGA Board ot Directors l,2, Sec. 3, Sophomore Board, Talent l,2,3,4. SHARON FARLEY SHERRY Big Sisters 2, Future Homemakers l,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Intra- mural l, Library l,2,3,4, Travel 2,3,4. LAUREL FASONE Girls' Choir 2,3,4, ltalian 3,4, Library l, Pep l. LYNN FEIBEL Aeolian Choir 3,4, Band l, Choir Club Sec. 4, Freshman Cabinet, Future Homemakers Sec. l, Future Scientists l, Future Teachers 3, GAA l,2,3, German 3,4, intramural i, Junior Board, Leadership 3, Medal Awards Comm. Chair- man 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Ticket Office l, Tumbling l. MARYANN FELTON Big Sisters 2, Pep 2. DIANE FENTON DI Big Sisters 2,4, Future Teachers l, Saddle l, Weekly 2, Asst. News Editor 3. BOB FOLKS TINY Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. KENNETH FOX FOX Bowling 2,3,4, Gymnastics 3, Illinois History 3, Swim 3, Swim Team l. SCOTT FRANKS ZOTO Cat Guards 3,4, Football l,3, Track l. THOMAS FRENCL FRENCHY Big Brothers 2,3, Club Comm, Chairman 4, MSGA Board ot Directors 4, Senior Board. MARTIN FRENKEI. MARTY Boys' M 3,4, Cat Guards 4, Swim Team 2,3,4. 168 rk.,, V ' F: i 'Zfi IFIN ,A at ww , .i.,, . 1' 1 l C 1 m W K K, -'ug ,,,., 5,fl.,g1.,f-fgf,,-meffmg 55,5 n '-.z7::4i'YY .f ' ,,jgj.f.-Li: Q,:94W,AF,7 ..,. . . A i ,.,,- , V . . ig.. ivv ...,,.. , ,fy L Q V' .,.. ig , .,f1N 7 .z, .r,:?Q, fy ' fa' ,,,.t. '61 ,..,. if ,V ? fa f 5 X, '4 , ef- ? W f ff f f ,X I . iw M, a ,, ,4 'VW'-1-av, ,f,f. . ,,,,f,f, ,WW 'fffyy 4 f ,'f,f f - f . , . fq.4,.f,:vw,w4fQf ,,,. ' f-W' 1. .. ff 1 . ,,. -.1 V... 4 ,fff,fff,fw,,,1,. 3, 544 ,I 3 , f-,, Nagy, , 1 W 'fi +'ff1',wttv-'4 l in -x 2 I s f, fwfff- ww, ' ,,., ,, . L 2 V. ,Q 'Aki If ' ig. , Z 12 f in 1 ,K 5 , , M, ff M ff? Q, -tif , ,.-- ' 2, ?1f:,1.f..+:,f wif ff. ez,-251.4 Q 'J , .03 , .,,,,.,.,Z Mr ,, .ff ,.,. ,,f,-,wr-.g ,,4.,,,-,.., , I' 1 . 'C . fax. GILMAN FRESCHAUF Baseball l,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3. ANDRE FRYDL GIL Former student of Farragut High School, Cat Guards 2, Football 2. JERRLYN FUKA Big Sisters 2, Tumbling 2. SIGRID FUNKE JERRI SIGGI Big Sisters 4, German I, Hi-C I, Spanish 3, Speech Arts 2. EDRENE FURMAN Big Sisters 2,4, Debate I, Junior Honor Society Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I, EDDIE 2,3,4, Radio Guild I, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Speech Arts I, Thes- pians 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, UN Executive Board 4. GRAZINA GADLIAUSKAS GI GI Aeolion Choir 2,3, Girls' Choir I, Lithuanian 3,4. LEONA GALLIGANI LEE Assembly Comm. 4, Freshman Orientation Comm. 4, italian 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 2,4, Sec. 3, School Spirit Comm, 4, Social Comm, 2,3,4, Travel 4, Tumbling 4. EDWARD GEBHARDT ED Former student of Willowbrook High School. NANCY GENTILE Big Sisters 2,3, Frosh-Soph Girls I, GAA l, VOO 4. PATRICIA GIELCZOWSKI PAT Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 2,3,4. LEON GLOBKE NOEL Big Brothers 2, Boys' M 4, Cross Country 2,3, Track I,2, 3,4. DORIS GLOGOWSKI DOR Big Sisters 4, Hi-C I, MSGA Representative 4. BARBARA GLOWINSKI BARB Intramural I, Leadership 2,3,4. LAWRENCE GOEBEL Cat Guards 3,4. STANLEY GOLINSKI STASH MSGA Representative 3, Operators 2,3,4. GALE GONCHAR CAL Former student of Lindbloom High School, Big Sisters 3. THOMAS GORE EDWARD GORSKI ED Former student of St. Mel High School. 169 I. ' 7 'K 'ES 'inf . ff 'ii -L 2, , .1 ,ff-U ' .. ,I . 'i mel 5 'NM gl I f 2 M W . WPA. X, 1-f 4 VVfAk,. fl K ,, ., ,f,,...,,f, fi M Ml. ,Ea f l f W,-Wx! . , , ,.,,, , ,,.., - , ,', ff Q 5 ARLENE GRUZALSKI AR MICHAEL GUARINO GINO Boxing 3, Cat Guards 4, Italian 4. DARLENE GUINTOLI DAR Art l, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, ltalian 2. JOHN GURKE Former student ot Marshall High School. JOANN GUSTAV JO Big Sisters 3,4, VOO 4. SUSAN GUTKE SUE Future Homemakers 4, Girls' Chorus 3,4. pf-A ?'?i9:. gf' LOIS GRACEN Big Sisters 2,3, VOO Sec. 4. KAREN GRAUPNER Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, GAA l, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 2,3,4, Saddle 2, Vice-Pres. 3, School Spirit Comm. 3, Tumbling 2. PENELOPE GREGORY PENNY Art 4, Future Homemakers l, Girls' Chorus 4, Intramural l, Psychology 3, Tumbling 3. LYNNE GRIMM LYNNIEE Aeolian Choir 3, Hist. 4, Big Sisters 4, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Chorus l, MSGA Representative 3, Psychology 2, Social Comm. l,4. LYNN GROCHALA ROBERT GROSSI GROSS LOIS HABADA LO Big Sisters 4. ROBERT HACKBARTH BOB Big Brothers 4, Math 3,4, Operators 4. MARY ANN HAJNY Former student ot Farragut High School. PENNY HALAC Intramural i, Militaires l,2,3, Modern Dance 2,3,4, MSGA Rep- resentative 2,3,4, Psychology 4, Tumbling l. SHARON HAPL Activity Comm. 3,4, Booster 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Modern Dance 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Social Comm. l,2,4, Tumbling l,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2. JAMES HARAST HARRY Boys' M 3,4, Football 2, MSGA Representative 3,4, Ticket OFFice l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4. SANDRA HARAZIM SANDI VOO 4. MICHELE HARBUS MITCH Big Sisters 4, Future Homemakers 3, Girls' Chorus l. CAROL HARBUTT CARRIE Saddle l. WAYNE HARRISON MUSCLES Wrestling i,2. 4 WALLACE HARTWIG WALLY Football l,2, Track 3,4, Wrestling l,2,4. JOSEPH HASEK BIG JOE Former student of Holy Trinity High School, Weightlifting l. CARL HEINICHEN Boys' M 3, Sec. 4, Football l,2,3,4,,.lunior Honor Society 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. CRAIG HEJNY WlLLlAM HEMPEL BOOPIE Baseball l,2,3,4, Big Brothers 4, Boys' M 3,4, Cross Country i,2, 3,4, Exchange Comm. 3,4, Junior Council 2, Latin 2, Operators 2, Senior Council 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Social Comm. 3,4, Spanish 3, Swim Team' l,2,3,4, Track l. THOMAS HERDLICKA TOM ROBERT HERRIN RED DOREEN HEYMANN SANDY Big Sisters 4, Spanish 4. RONALD HAUSE RON Bowling 2, DECA 4. ALLAN HAVEL Czech 3, Football 2. ROBERT HAVLIK BOB DECA 4, Earth Science l, Intramural l, Spanish l. JOSEPH HAYEK JOE MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Activities Editor 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, German 2, Math 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, UN Ex- ecutive Board 4. JANE HEIN JANIE Big Sisters 3,4, International l,2,3, Sec. 4, Intramural l. DOROTHY HEINES DOTTIE Activity Comm. 2,4, Assembly Comm, 2, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2,3,4, Election Comm. 2, Freshman Board, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l, intramural l, Junior Cabi- net Chairman, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin 4, Militaires 2,3, Modern Dance 2,3,4, MSGA Representa- tive l,2, Pep l,2, Psychology 4, Saddle l, School Spirit Comm. 4, Senior Cabinet, Social Comm. 2,4, Sophomore Cabinet, Tum- bling i. AXX ff we X, 2 C C 495 X, , ffjif f,,. y ,,, ,k.,. !f,- . ak,-f' ,- 5 , f 1 ff ,.,1f f,:.fff'a,.,f, Q., 1 f. f f - f f -, f ,,., M.-4-,f,,,f,, . ,,',. .4-.1 , -, ,, X , xx Q V., ,, f' 535 , 4 X K 5 1 f 4, V fgvau ' 1 1 43 r -.,, ,.' I '::. '-,V , H , ,HV K Qi 96 'VK' V V f ff! X I ', ' , I I L ' i,,f,,L1,. , wr. V A 4,14 4, f -1 .f,., I 4 ,..a:a 1 e C . - ,af 5 x 'Q Sw s f f- . 2, .gg. ff If 'iris i-Wt., f 0- 1 j, fem. I . g 5 jr! 'l yy:-f if f, f '-cz' ,V . wig ,iz ,f 4, fc., ,,f,.,-',,' X 1 , A , , l , 172 Senior Prom . . . SIGMUND HIRSEKORN Gymnastics 2, Soccer 4, Track 3. FRANK HNILO Basketball 2, Social Comm. 4, Spanish 3,4, Track 3. RICHARD HOFFMANN DICK Activity Comm. 4, Aeolian Choir 2,3, Pres. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Brothers 3,4, Boys' Pep 3, Treas. 4, Election Comm. Chair- man 4, Exchange Comm. 4, Chairman 3, Junior Board, MSGA Representative I,2, Senior Board, Social Comm. 4, Swim 3, Swim Team 2, Tri-M 2,3,4. MARIANN HOHNWALD Activity Comm. 2, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior Cabinet, Modern Dance 2,3, Sec. 4, MSGA Repre- sentative I,3,4, Pep I,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet, Senior Honor So- ciety 3,4, Social Comm. I,3,4, Sophomore Cabinet Vice-Pres., Tumbling I,2. STAN HOLAK Former student ot Farragut High School, Baseball I,2,3',4. EDDIE HOLIC LOU Boxing 2, Dance Band 2, Eligibility Comm. I. LARRY HOLIC TRINA HOLT TRINKET Former student of Marshall High School, Aeolian Choir 4, DECA 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Chorus 2. GREGORY HOMICZ GREG Boys' M 3,4, French 2, Math 3, Swim 3,4, Swim Team 2,3,4. CHARLES HOUDEK BUDDY Social Comm. 4. TONY HOUDEK BEAR Assembly Comm. 4, Boys' M 2,3, Sec. 4, Cat Guards 2,3, Foot- ball I, Gymnastics I,3,4, Capt. 2, Ticket Office 4, Track I,3,4. ROGER HOWARD RED Former student ot Marshall High School, Psychology 2, Speech Arts I,2,3. RICHARD HROMETZ RICH Former student ot Morton West High School, MSGA Representa- tive 3. PAULETTE HRUBY HRUBY Activity Comm. 2,3, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Future Homemakers Hist. I, GAA I,2,3,4, Illinois History 3, Intramural I, Junior Hon- or Society 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3,4, Orchestra I,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Pep I,2,3,4, Social Comm. 2,3. WILLIAM HUDECEK BILL Band I,2,3,4, Dance Band 3,4, German 2, Tri-M 2,3,4. ROBERT HUIZENGER Basketball I,2,3,4. GEORGE HURT Art 4, Astronomy 2,-4, Band I, French 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Future Teachers 4, German 2, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Math 4. RAYMOND HURT RAY QQ ' fi Almost Paradise CAROL IANNANTUONI BEEPS Big Sisters 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, International 4, Italian 4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin 4, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3, Treas. 4, Social Comm. 4. ANNA MARIE IPPOLITO ANNIE Girls' Chorus 4, Librarian 3. JUDITH .IABLONSKI JUDY Big Sisters 2,3, Senior Honor Society 3,4, VOO Pres. 4. ROSEMARIE JACKSON ROSE Aeolian Choir 3,4, GAA 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Weekly 4, Business Manager 3. TIM JACOB MARJORIE JACOBINSKI MARGE VOO 4. CAROL JACOBS FLORENCE JADACH TED JADACH DAWNN JAMES DAWNIE Big Sisters 2,3, Hi-C I,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, VOO 4. RONALD JANISCH RON SHIRLEY JANKOWSKI SHIRL Frosh-Soph Girls I, Intramural I, Pep 2,3, Welfare Comm. 2. BETTE JANOVSKY Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3, Freshman Orientation Comm. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Hi-C I,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Treas. 4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, Travel 4. RUSSELL JANSKY RUSTY Baseball 2,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Boys' M 3,4, Cat Guards 4, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, M Book Comm. I, MSGA Representative 3,4, Swim Team I, Track I. JOSEPH JASNOSZ JOE Cat Guards 4, Science 3. JANICE JAVUREK JAN Big Sisters 3,4, FBLA 4. .IANICE JECHORT JECKS Activity Comm. 2,3,4, Aeolian Choir 3, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Booster 3, Sec. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Vice-Pres. 2, GAA I, Girls' Choir 2, Intramural I, Junior Cabinet, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Militaires l,2, Mixed Chorus I, Modern Dance 2,3, MSGA Rep- resentative I,2,3, Pep I,2,3,4, School Spirit Comm, 3,4, Senior Cabinet Sec., Social Comm. I,2,3,4, Talent I, Tumbling 2,3, Welfare Comm. 3. TONY JELINEK LANCE Operators 2, Swim 3,4, Swim Team 2. 332 '.f,. 1,55 .Q-'7 f-v A cf. 9 , f if .yy 2' fs ,ff 164, JM. is v J A' I. YZ? f ,aw I ' 'II' C :ml 3 Z F 3 k og.-,, f, 1 -'1 I ,ft-fr ,-I , 'fl -S. ILL.. ' ,Jiri-to 519 4.1255 1Q5f'f,'2 ' 4 ,fzfff M61 Av, 5 , W 3 157- 9' if f':,'.f.4 five: L' My .,,-f . I . , -...f Zf-3 I. My ,ir 4 Nita ,.,,,, fe It , . ' fqrv.?'t'5'Qsg:,., 2 .f i ' . . , ,,, Y, V? , A fs It qui... f, X 7' , my . W , f . ,.. W 5 'Q 'x ytsiiga fx f if g 1 as 'WI .wg df! , 3 X BARBARA JUR BARB Co-ordinating Council 3,4, Debate 2,3,4, Freshman Cabinet Chairman, Frosh-Soph Girls l, GAA 3, Intramural l, Junior Cabinet, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin Sec. 2, Library 2, Lifesaving 3, Masque and Gavel 3,4, MSGA Board ot Directors I, Newspaper 2, Physics l, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Radio Guild 2, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Sophomore Cabinet, Speech Arts 2,3, 4, Weekly News Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4. CHERYL KADLEC Activity Comm. 3,4, Aeolian Choir 3, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus l, Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3, Pep l,2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, Spanish 2, Talent l, Wel- fare Comm. Chairman 3. BARBARA KASPER BARB M Book Comm. 2. KENNETH KASPERSKI KEN Band l,2,3, Hist. 4, Cat Guards 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, German 3, Orchestra 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Tri-M 2,3,4. JOSEPH KASPRAK JOE Former student ot Austin High School. KAREN KATILIUS Assembly Comm. 2,3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Cheer- leading 2,3, Capt. 4, FBLA l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls' l,2, GAA l,2, 3, Intramural l,2, Junior Honor Society 2,4, Vice-Pres, 3, Lead- ership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Pep 2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Social Comm. l,2, 3,4, Ticket OFHce 3, Manager 4, Tumbling l,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. BOB KAWALL BABE NANCY KAWlECKl RUSTY Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3, FBLA l, Future Homemakers l,2, Future Scientists l, Library 2, Roller Skating 4. ALICE KAYE L.S.K. LINDA JENDRAS LIN Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep l,2,3,4, Social Comm. 4, Travel 4. THOMAS' JENSBY TOM JUDITH JIRASEK JUDI MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 2,3, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Election Comm. 3, FBLA l,2, French 2, GAA 2,3,4, lllinois History 3, ln- ternational 4, intramural l, Saddle 4, Social Comm. 2, Speech Arts l. ANN BETH JIRSA ANN FBLA l, Sec, 2, Pres. 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Travel 3, Hist. 4. TERRY JOHNSON TJ Boxing 2, Gymnastics 3, Tumbling 3. WILLIAM JONAK BILL Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,4. PAUL JORGENSEN JORG Big Brothers 2,3,4, Future Scientists 2,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Hi-C 3, MSGA Representative 3,4, Operators 2,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Physics Sec. 2, Psychology 4, School Spirit Comm. Vice-Chairman 3, So- cial Comm. 4, Weekly 4, Weightlifting 4. KAREN JOZWIAK PHYLLIS JOZAITIS Big Sisters 4, GAA 2,3,4, lntramural. ALICE KAZMIEROWSKI AL Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Freshman Orientation Comm. 4, Future Nurses 3, GAA I,2,3, Pres. 4, Intramural I, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Latin 4, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3. NANCY KELEHER Aeolian Choir I,2,3, Treas. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Cheerleading 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Militaires l,2, Pep 2, 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 4, Social Comm. 2,3,4, Spanish 2, Tumbling 3,4. CHARLENE KELLERMAN CHAR Big Sisters 4, Saddle I,3. EARL KELLINGTON Chess and Checkers 4, Court of Justice 4, Earth Science 4. DARLENE KELLY CAROL Aeolian Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus I, Travel 3. ROSEMARY KERWIN ROSE TOM KLAUSLER TOM Cross Country 2,3,4, Track I,2,3. JOSEPH KLECKA JOSE Former student of Weber High School. DIANNE KLEMA DE DE Big Sisters 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Modern Dance 2,3, Tum- bling 4. 7 , X, ,K 1 ,V V 'f,t, of I v 3 9 4 ,,'! , E 459 X , ff i' ff f' 'M , ,M .Cf 1, ' I I Liz , J' if' I 5 Mi' I 2 175 X X X gh.. 1. Tas, R ,Q I VB fr, fish . ,I I. f,k, AH-, si J Z' 5.3 ' '- Mg, at A ...uf JUDITH KLICH JUDY Big Sisters 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 2,3,4, Saddle I, Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Tumbling 2. JUDITH KNEZ JUDY MADELINE KNOUREK FIZ Art 4. RICHARD KOBIDA DICK Social Comm. 4. JOHN KOC Football I, Wrestling I. KATHLEEN KOCLANIS KATHIE JERRY KOCOVSKY KOCO Cross Country I,2,3,4, Model Railroad 3, Track I,2,3,4. JOSEPH KOCOVSKY MR. K Weightlifting I,2,3. BARBARA KOHL BARB Big Sisters 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, German 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pep I, Social Comm. 2. :Wk Fi,-X 'Ds-. 1, -.',- ,-fe, .W Q ' , 1 + iils , 2 Quill 'i n 'L' I ' . if .bifi s ff . ei., lun, ,iw MARIUS KOHLER-RAUSCH MARIO German 3,4, International 2,3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Soccer 2,3,4. NEVIS KOHOUT NEVIE Former student ot Convent of the Sacred Heart, Future Nurses 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Pep 3, Social Comm. 4. MICHAEL KOKOSZKA MIKE Former student of Fenwick High School, Football 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. FLORENCE KOPACEK Activity Comm. I,2,4, Aeolian Choir 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Homemakers I, GAA I,2, Girls' Choir 2, Intramural I, Junior Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Mixed Chorus I, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Pep 2,3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, Spanish 4, Tumbling I,2,3. CAROL KOPPANG Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2, GAA 2,3,4, Girls' Cho- rus 2, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 3,4, Social Comm. 4. FRANK KORBEL Band I, Baseball I,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Boys' M 3,4, Football I, Track 3,4. CAROLE KORINEK CAR Astronomy 3, Big Sisters 2,3, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Future Homemakers I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 3, Saddle 4, Science 3. JOHN KORWIN KEN Biology 2,3, Cat Guards 4, Science 2. LEO KOTOR Former student ot St. Michael High School. ROBERT KOTTY BOB Cat Guards 4, Chemistry 4, FBLA 3,4, Tennis Weight- lifting 2, Wrestling I. WILLIAM KOUDELKA BILL JOHN KOUTSKY KOUT Cat Guards 4, Track I,2. JUDY KOZEL KOZEL Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2, Frosh-Soph Girls I,2, Leadership 2,3,4, Social Comm. I ,2, Travel 3, Sec. 4. JOANNE KOZIEN JOAN Big Sisters 2,3,4, Club Comm. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, M Book Comm. 2, Pep 2,3,4, Psychology 4, Social Comm. 4, Welfare Comm. 2. THOMAS KRAKOWSKI TOM Cat Guards 3,4. BARBARA KRAL BARB German 3,4, Library 2,4, Hist. 3, Math 2,3, Mixed Chorus I. JERRY KRAL Assembly Comm. 4, German 3,4, Speech Arts I,2,3. SANDRA KRAL SANDEE Activity Comm. 3, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Bulletin Comm. 3, Cheerleading 2, Election Comm. 3, Eligibility Comm. 3, Evaluation Comm. 3, Fresh- man Cabinet, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3, Future Nurses I, Junior Board, Lifesaving 2,3, Medal Awards Comm. 3, Pep I,2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Chairman 2, Social Comm. I,2,3,4, Swim 3,4, Tumbling I,2,3,4. 176 f 5 W ' , 4 ' fin, , 1, .-,,, f-..-,. f ff., ' V. , I P. I ' I' f- 1 .V ' , ' . . ff 7 6 ff ? . 774' 9 f I if ' f 1 w f fwf f 1 f ., ff ff 0 RONALD KRASKA RON Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2, ROBERT KRASTINE CRAKS Boys' M 3,4, Swim 3, Sec. 4, Swim Team 2,3,4. WILLIAM KRC BILL Orchestra l,2. EMIL KREIBACH JOKER Big Brothers 4, Social Comm. 4. CAROL KREJCI KREJCH Future Nurses 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Intramural I, Travel 3,4. RONALD KRESNICKA LOU ll Basketball l. JOANNE KRNAK Former student of St. Mary's High School. JOHN KRZYSTOF Boxing 3,4, Wrestling l,2. MARILYN KUBICKI JAMES KUCABA BUICK Operators 3,4. DAVE KUEHN HARV Band l,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Boys' M 3, Treas. 4, Football l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Track 2, Wrestling l,2,3,4. THOMAS KUEHN TOM KENNETH KULINSKI Former student ot Fenwick High School. BETTE KUNCL Art 3, Sec. 4, Intramural I. HENRY KUNCL Cat Guards 3,4. CAROL KURE Booster 4, Leadership 3,4, Militaires 2,3,4, MSGA Repre- sentative l,2,3,4, Pep 2,3. JOHN LAAS Boys' M 3,4, Swim 3, Swim Team l,2,3,4. MARGARET LACH MARIAN LACH MAR Tumbling I. STEPHEN LANCSAK STEVE WILLIAM LANGE BILL Cat Guards 3,45 Psychology 4. MICHAEL LANTVIT MAGOO Football I,2. ROBERT LANTVIT B05 KAREN LARSON I E-l'- I f,,I. 07 puff, A fl Y V. iff? ,' ,-lk f Z . rf f .-N, , I .f. . L .. .V f . ,',- 1 W A IIE A ,- , ff ' rm ,f,' - 11,5 . 5255 EIEE , fr 'E' MARY ANN LINK MAR Former Student of Providence High School, FBLA 2, VOO 4. CHRISTINE LISOWSKI CHRIS Former student of Tuley High School. JOHN LITOS Boys' M 3,4, Cross Country 4, Exchange Comm. 2g Football I5 Swim I,2,4, Pres. 35 Swim Team I,2,3, Capt. 4. JUDY LONOWSKI JUDY Bowling 2,3,4. LAWRENCE LOUCKS L.A. Former student of St. Philip High School, Bays' M 3,4f Gym- nastics 3,4, Leadership 2. DENNIS LOUIS DENNY Former student of Quigley Seminary, Baseball 3, Big Brothers 4, Wrestling I,2. 178 . f,-f rf .9 fb! 27? iw 2.5: ' I PATRICIA LATHROP PATE Aeolian Choir 3, Art I,4, Booster 34 Frosh-Soph Girls 2g Girls' Choir 2,47 Saddle 3. MARY ANN LATINO MAYR Big Sisters 25 GAA If Intramural I,2g Lifesaving 2,3, Militaires I,2, Tumbling I,3. JOAN LEDERER JONI Big Sisters 4j Modern Dance 3,4. JEANNINE LEONI JEANIE Assembly Comm. 2, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Teachers Treas. If Library I,2,4, Roller Skating 4. ROGER LINDAUR Basketball 2. ANN LINDSAY AL Big Sisters 2,3,45 French 2,3,4g Math Sec. 35 Pep 31 Social Comm. 3.4. f wir' VK A fffff TERRY MACH ROMPER Basketball I,2, Boys' M 3,4. EDWARD MACHEK TIGER Cat Guards 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Tennis 3. MIKE MACIEJEWSKI MIKE Big Brothers 3, Chemistry 4, Math 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Saddle I. DANNY LUDWISKI DAN Boxing I,2. SHARON LUECK Art 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Chorus I,2. FLORENCE IBUTHA rio Big Sisters 3,4, German 3,4, Library I. JOAN LYONS Pep I. LOIS MAASS Big Sisters 2, Girls' Choir 3. JEANETTE MACH JEANIE Court ot Justice 4, Freshman Board, Future Nurses 4, Hi-C I,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Intramural I, Library I,2,4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Senior Honor Society 3,4. PATRICIA MAKEY PAT Big Sisters 2,3, Pep I,2, Saddle I, Social Comm. 2. ' ' 'I T f X 4.6, PATRICIA MALEK PAT C, MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF Index and Faculty Editor 4, oef- 3 I rg, man 2, Pep 3. ,,,V gy - 27 4. ,, ,. ' ' I f,wi'fsg I... W' fgff-,.Zvf JOSEPH MALLEGNI Jos ' ' Art 2,3,4, Basketball 2.3. I . 'iz ..'.r , ' . . ,. .,,, . , ,I Ly., I.'Ir, ,g .r t. ..r f fV.,V fy g A , ,f Qi ,,, .Jw f 7, ,ff fx , f FRANCES MALLY FRANNI Activity Comm. 2, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 4, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Latin 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Pep 3,4, Radio Guild 3,4, Social Comm. 2,3,4, Weekly 3, Copy Editor 4. DENNIS MALONEY DEN Former student of Gage Park High School, Social Comm. 4. DONALD MALZAHN DON Baseball I,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Junior Council I,2, Senior Coun- cil 3,4. CHERLY MANCUSO SHERRY Activity Comm. 3,4, Big Sisters 3, Booster 4, Future Homemakers I, Italian 2,3, Pres. 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, MSCA Representa- tive 3, Pep 3,4, Social Comm. 3. ANN MANGIAGUERRA COOKIE FBLA I, Future Homemakers I, Future Nurses 4, German 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Italian I, Pep 3,4. LOUIS MANGIONE LOUIE Former student of St. Mel High School. ROSEMARIE MARASCO Future Nurses 4. MICHAEL MAREK MIKE MSGA Representative 2,3,4, Track l. SHARON MARRANO Former student of Siena High School, Italian 3, Vice-Pres. 4. PETER MARSH PETE Basketball Manager 3,4, Cross Country Manager 2,3,4, Football Manager I, Track Manager I,2,3,4. OTTO MASOPUST OTT'S Football I,2,3,4, Junior Council I,2, Senior Council 3,4, Track I, Wrestling I,2,3,4. RICH MATKOVICH RICH Former student ot Morton West High School, Wrestling I. ROY MATTHEWS JOSE Football I, Wrestling I. JUDY MATUSZAK TUSH Activity Comm. 2,4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep l,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, School Spirit Comm. 4, Social Comm. 2,4, Spanish 2, Travel 4, Tumbling 2,4. SHARON MAYES SHERRY Assembly Comm, 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Drama I,2, Jun- ior Honor Society 2,3,4-, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Treas. 3, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 3,4, Psychology 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Social Comm. 2,3,4. FRANCINE MAZUREK FRANNY Aeolian Choir I. ANTOINETTE MAZURKA GAA I, Girls' Choir 3. WILLIAM MAZZANTI BILL Junior Council I, Treas. 2, Senior Council 3,4. CAROL MAZZETTI Activity Comm. 2, Assembly Comm. 2, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Hi-C 2, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Modern Dance 2,3, Pres. 4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2, Social Comm. 2,3, Speech Arts I, Tum- bling 3,4, Weekly Exchange Manager l,2. GEORGIANNE MAZZUCA GEORGE GAA I, Intramural I, Mixed Chorus l,2. CLAUDIA MCCAFFREY CLAUD Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Pres. 4, Modern Dance 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3, Pep 2,3, Radio Guild I, Speech Arts I, Thespians 2,3, Sec. 4. DAN MCCARTHY MAC Football l,2. DONALD MCCASKEY DON Cat Guards 3,4. PHYLLIS MCCAULEY PHIL DECA 4. V 765. DENNIS McMILLAN MAC Big Brothers 4, Boys' M 3,4, Football l,2,3, Track I,2,4. DAN MCQUADE MAC Former student of Farragut High School, Chess and Checkers 2,4, German 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4. BONITA MEDALIS BONNIE Former student of Kelly High School, Art 4, Big Sisters 3,4, FBLA 4, Pep 4, Social Comm. 4. RICHARD MEHALOS RICH Art Vice-Pres. 2. STEVEN MENDELEWSKI BUTCH Future Scientists I, Senior Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA MENGLER BABS Big Sisters 2,3, VOO 4. TOM MEYERS Tumbling 2. FRANCES MIHALIK FRAN FBLA 4, Pep I,4. JANICE MIKSOVSKY SUKIE Activity Comm. 3,4, Aeolian Choir 3, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Booster 3, Pres. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I,2, GAA I, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus I, Junior Cabinet Vice-Pres., .lunior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 3,4, Militaires I,2, MSGA Representative I,2, Pep l,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet, Social Comm. I,2,3,4, Sophomore Board, Spanish 2, Talent I, Welfare Comm, 3. DONALD MIKULECKY Astronomy 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Illinois History Treas. 3, Operators 2.3. DIANA MIKULIS DEE DEE Aeolian Choir 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Lithuanian I. DWIGHT MILAS WHITE FANG Football I,2,3,4, Golf 2, Wrestling I,2,3,4. CATHY MILITELLO TELLO Activity Comm. 2,3,4, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2,3,4, French Treas. 2, Frosh-Soph Girls I,2, GAA I,2, 3,4, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3, Pep I,2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2,3,4, Social Comm. l,2,3,4, Swim 4, Ticket Office 4, Tumbling I,2,3,4. MARCIA MILLER MARSH Former student of Bolton High School. PATTI MILLER PENNY Art 2, Bowling 2, DECA 4, GAA I, Militaires 3, Saddle 2. LINDA MINARIK LIN JAMES MITCHELL JIM Bowling 2, Junior Council I,2, Senior Council 3,4. RALPH MITTON JERRY MITVALSKY Gymnastics 4, Tennis 2, Weightlifting l,2. WALLACE MLYNEIC BUTCH Activity Comm. 3,4, Aeolian Choir 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Brothers 3,4, Boys' M 3,4, Boys' Pep 3,4, Election Comm. 4, Exchange Comm. 4, Gymnastics I,2,3,4, Junior Cabinet Treas. 3, Medal Awards Comm. 4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, School Spirit Comm. 3, Senior Cabinet Pres., Social Comm. 2,3,4, U.N. Executive Board 4. RICHARD MONACO RICKY Basketball I, Big Brothers I, Math l,2, Mixed Chorus 2, Oper- ators 2, Swim l,2. MIKE MONCZYNSKI MONEY Basketball 2. JOHN MONDEK SALVATORE MONTALBANO SAL GEORGE MOORE ACE JOAN MOROVEC TWO-SHOTS JANICE MORGANTI JAN Modern Dance 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4. if , f, ' - .5 J ' 3 Sr se , , . .. f' f. '3 of ' EDWARD MORRIS ED Boys' M 3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Football I, Track I,2,3,4., KAREN MORTENSON Former student ot St. Paul High School, Girls' Chorus I, Library I, Social Comm. 4. PETER MOSCOW BONNIE MOULIS JANE MRAZ JANE Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2, Cheerleading 3, Freshman Cab- inet, GAA 2, Intramural I, Leadership 3,4, MSGA Representa- tive I,2, Pep i,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet Vice-Pres., Senior Honor Society 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, Sophomore Cabinet Pres., Span- ish 2, Ticket Office 2,3, Manager 4, Tumbling 2,3,4. EUGENE MUDRA GENE Band I,2,3,4, German 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Model Railroad 2,4, Tri-M 2,3,4. MICHAEL MURRAY Band I,2,3, Boxing 3, Dance Band 3, Junior Council I, Pres. 2, Orchestra 3, Senior Council 3,4, Tri-M I,2,3. ROBERT MUSOLF Mll.O MYERS ' 7 .' . , ,, fe- J EDWARD NOFTZ ED MSGA Representative I. JOYCE NORRIS Aeolian Choir 4, Big Sisters 3,4, Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep I,2,3,4, Social Comm. 3,4. RANDY NOVAK FIREPLUG Cat Guards 4, Football I,2,3, Junior Council 2, Senior Council 3,4, Wrestling 2. BONNIE NOVY CHIEF Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, GAA I,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Comm. 4, Travel 4, Tumbling 4, Weekly 4. SHIRLEY OGLIN OGIE Aeolian Choir 3,4, Art 4, Lifesaving 2,3,4, Psychology 4, Swim 2,3,4, Tri-M 3, Tumbling I,2,3,4. JOANN OHLER JO Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, GAA I, Intramural I, Junior Cab- inet, Lifesaving 3, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 3,4, Psychology Treas., Senior Cabinet Sec., Sophomore Cabinet, Swim 3, Hist. 4, Tumbling I,2,3,4. VICKY OKAMOTO OKKIE Assembly Comm. 4, Booster 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep I, 3,4, Psychology 4, Social Comm. 3,4, Tumbling I. JUDITH OLICHWIER JUDY Big Sisters 2,3,4, VOO 4. RICHARD OPENCHOWSKI Baseball I, Football 2. BARBARA MYLAN LITTLE BARB Big Sisters 2, GAA I, MSGA Representative I,2. JUDI NEDWED SEDGE RICHARD NEEDHAM Junior Council I,2, Senior Council 3,4, Spanish 2. NANCY NEGA NANC Activity Comm. I,2,3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Frosh- Soph Girls I, GAA I,2,3,4, Intramural I,2, Pep I,2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. I,2,3,4. CAROL NEUMAN CARRI Assembly Comm, 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, German 4, Hi'C I, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Hist. 4, Leadership 2,3,4, Pep 4, Social Comm. 3, Hist. 4. GEORGE NEUMAN ALFIE Assembly Comm. 4, Baseball 2, Boys' M 4, Chess and Checkers 4, Cross Country 4, Latin 2,3, Social Comm. 4, Track 4. JOHN NEUMAN LITTLE JOHN Bowling 3,4, Chess and Checkers 3,4, Future Scientists I,2,4, Treas. 3. VICKY NEWSON VICK Aeolian Choir 3,4, Big Sisters 3,4, GAA 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Chorus I. CHARLENE NIELSEN CHAR Frosh-Soph Girls I,2, Pep 2. 183 kiln. M M., gf. ,M 4. , X, M.. . f 'With ' 09 y .ya 4' ,.,vff, ' . .e gg . , 1 f 'QW IA 1' 4 i . 'f' ' H V., x 1 If M J .C My A A. ,, f . M770 .:f' X4 DONALD ORLICK DON Biology l. 4 WALTER ORSZULA Baseball l,2, Basketball l,2. THOMAS OTTO TOM YOLANDA PAGNI SIS GAA l,2. JENNIFER PALLADINO JEN ANGELINE PALMINTERI ANGIE Aeolian Choir 3. GERALDINE PARIS GERI Former student of Austin High School, Italian l,2,3,4. RUTH PARKER Big srsfers 2,3, GAA 2, Hi-C 2, Pep 1,2. PATRICK PAUL I CAROL PAULASKAS POLY Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, GAA l, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 2,3,4, Saddle 3, School Spirit Comm. 3, So- cial Comm. 4, Spanish Sec. 2, Tumbling 2,3. TERESA PAUTIENIUS TERI Assembly Comm. 4, Club Comm. 4, Future Homemakers 4, German 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Lithuanian 3, Sec. 4. EARL PAVLIK PAV Big Brothers 4, Bays' M 3,4, Cross Country 4, Football l,2, 3, Junior Board, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, MSGA Repre- sentative l,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Track l,2,3,4. RICHARD PECHAN RICH DIANE PELLEGRINO Former student of Providence High School, Big Sisters 4. JOHN PECANIC JACK Wrestling I,2. EDWARD PECHOUS DUKE DECA 4. SUSAN PERILLO SUE Frosh-Soph Girls Treas. 2, GAA l,2, Intramural 2, Pep 1, Spanish 2. MARLENE PETCHNICK MARS Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Nurses l, Sec. 2, Social Comm. 4. 184 KAREN PETERSON RICH PETERSON PETE Astronomy 4, Cat Guards 3,4, Cross Country Capt. 2,3, Football l, Psychology 2,3, Pres. 4, Saddle l,2, Swim Team l, Track l,2, Tumbling 2,3,4, Wrestling 2. SHARON PETERSON PETE Former student of Providence High School, Big Sisters 3, FBLA 3. MARIE PlCUCCl PAPACUCCI Art l, Biology 2, Masque and Gavel 4, Science 2,3,4, Span- ish 3, Speech Arts 2,3,4. JANICE PIERCE JAN Aeolian Choir 3, Art 4, Big Sisters 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Chorus l. IDA PlERl l Art 4, International l,2, Pres. 3,4, ltalian l,2,3, Junior- Senior Girls 4. JUNE PINC DOLORES PIOTROWSKI DEE Art 4, Big Sisters 2, Club Comm. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep l,2,3,4, Psychology 4, Social Comm. 4, Travel 4, Wel- fare Comm. 2. MARILYN PIOTROWSKI MAR Aeolian Choir 2, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Chorus l, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Saddle l,2, Social Comm. 4. DENNIS PIVONKA SQUIRL Band l, Boys' M 2,3,4, Boys' Pep 4, Golf l,2,3,4, Latin l, MSGA Representative 3,4, Swim 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. MARGARET PLUTZNER TAFFY Girls' Chorus 2,3,4. JEROME POHL JERRY French l. NANCY POLANSKY Girls' Choir 3,4. NORBERT POLESKI LINDA POLZ Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 2,3,4, Frosh- Soph Girls l, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Treas, 3, MSGA Rep- resentative 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, Psychology 4, Social Comm. 2,3,4. ANTHONY PONZIO TONY Former student of St. Procopius High School, Track 3. ELIZABETH POPOVICH BETTY Art 4,-Big Sisters 2,3, Library 2,4, Sec. 3. WILLIAM POSEN POSE Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, ,Big Brothers 4, Boys' M 3, Pres. 4, MSGA Representative l. h 7 3' A ,wif ft? x 4 . I I.. 'I ,pg , K es C? A 5 , A Vi ,, ,r.,r, ku .V , - f ff,g.M..Aw . q 'V t,ygf1 -w+v:'m. N Z, 5'5vI,Jr 'Sz ' mx ,..f . : ,WW me . A 4 4 9.4-wzv:v2rm-vxQ -'ffm 0 if 113112f.,zzf:vA1f,h'-' ,' - 'r ,i,,t:,-M-,f4-.4-, ' ' -4 12-4 .es ' V ,- Lg ': IGN 1. C. ' 'ti-f, V. Z , A 5 x 1- 9' X - is Q gig? XX ws' X can cJw,f' wwe? 1-my f. M, 35,9 s . .,,, ., Q w r be ',::::f:,f, V ' ,V Q03 ., .WV I . A- - , ..- w if'-. , ,T ,. iw- Z f X7 qiffffff X Q? W nga, 'W K 1f,f.f f ,rffff , J gf I 'ax I . I I . iff I I Q. V fi . ?'. f aa.. if , ,W ,ff X f , ff ' G.-fy- f f ff nl. ,Ll ,rx A ,. MQW? 5 ff' ,ff WMM! fff f 2 4 ' WW .- 5.-'iff' .f12f:f?ffLW '71-f 'X if 1,4 4- , ,W g Mfg! f iz ff fi W - .. '11,gil-611,-':.i-,,?'iZ,1 , -I.. if , it ww' myxy., .V Y. -V ,,,. V .. 23 W f-ff, ss .f wr. n ' t ' Q' WAQII. , W!E5532.1f13?Xl?C' 9iV2V ,7f919'!f'1A7 'i5957717 -- 71, rwfsfwfr ' .eZ2:.:,:fxsE1-'iifx Wei,fu - . . . . X 0 ff 0 4 ff! AL PROCHASKA AL Band I,2,3, Treas. 4, Basketball I,2, Big Brothers 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4. JOE PRZYCHODNI JOE LEILA PUCCINI LEE Big Sisters 2,3,4, Intramural I, Italian 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Lifesaving 2,3, Militaires 2,3, Pep I,2, Social Comm. 4, Travel 3, Pres. 4, Tumbling 4. SHEILA PUCCINI POOCH Assembly Comm. 4, Intramural I, Italian 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Lifesaving 3,4, Militaires 2,3, Newspaper 4, Pep I,2, Social Comm. 4, Travel 3,4, Tumbling 4, Weekly 4. DIANE PIUKE PIKE Activity Comm. I, Assembly Comm. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I,2, GAA I,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 3,4, Militaires I, So- cial Comm. l,4. ALLAN PULITINI AL ,.,'- 4 .-.. 51 94 , .,. ffjgt il .V gy.:-' QQ'- ivy fain 5 sz If y MSA P' 92 M 4 . af A 45 . if X f sv f '59 X w f NANCY POSKA SPEEDY Activity Comm. 4, Art 3, Pres. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Girls Sec. 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Comm. 4. KATHLEEN PRATT KATHIE Modern Dance 2,3, Pep I,2, Radio Guild 3,4, Saddle l,2,3,4, Social Comm. I,2,3,4, Swim 3,4. HENRY PRCHAL JIM Operators 2,3,4. JILL PRELL Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Militaires 2, MSGA Representative I,2, Pep I,2,3, Weekly 4. LAWRENCE PRIBAN LARRY Baseball 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Boys' M 3,4, German 3,4, Track 3,4. NAN PRIGGIE Astronomy 3, Future Teachers I,3, Sec. 2, German 3,4, Hi-C 3, .Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin l,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4. KAREN PUNCOCHAR COOKIE Activity Comm. Chairman 2, Assembly Comm. 4, Bowling I,2, 3,4, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3, Chairman I, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Future Homemakers I, Intramural I, Junior Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, Orchestra I,2, Sec. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Sophomore Board. VALERY PUSZEWSKI VAL ROBERT RACINE BOB Gymnastics i,2,3. GEORGE RADER Boys' M 3,4, Exchange Comm. 3, Swim 3, Treas. 4, Swim Team I,2,3, Capt. 4, Track I. DONNA RADICK Former student of West Plains High School. SANDY RAK Big Sisters 2,3, GAA I,2, Hi-C 2, voo Treas. 4. JAMES RASMUSSEN JIM Latin 4. JACQUELYNN RAYE JACKIE FBLA 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep I,2,3,4, Thespians 4. MARIANNE REKTORSKI MUR Activity Comm 3, Art 4, Assembly Comm. 3, Big Sisters 2,3, Club Comm. 2, Freshman Cabinet Vice-Pres., Pep I,2,3, Psychology 4, Social Comm. I, Welfare Comm. 2. PATRICIA RICAR PATSY Big Sisters 2,3,4, German 4, Lifesaving 2, Treas. 3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Social Comm 2, Writers 3, Sec. 4. EILEEN RICHERT I Art 4, Future Homemakers 3, l'talian 3, Pep I, Psychology 4. .IUDIE RILEA RILES Future Homemakers 4, Intramural I. 4 LYNN ROKOS LYNNIE Pep I, Social Comm. I. CAROL ROMAHEK Tumbling 4, LOIS ROYCRAFT LO Big Sisters 2.3,-4, Hi-C I,2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Library I,2,4, Pres. 3, Senior Honor Society 3,4, UN Executive Board 4. LIA RUBINO Big Sisters 3, Debate 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Treas. 3, Masque and Gavel 3. .IOESEPH RUFO JOE Operators 3,4. KEN RUSESKY BRET ,-4, 1,655 Q hi' I 4478 4511 K 'fee 31' -. QQ? mv AW' A '. 5 - . rv' ,.v, J! 4 , ' , FRED RIMSA Former student ot St. Philip High School. JOHN ROBERTS Boxing 2, Football I,2,3. PETER ROCUSH PETE Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4. ROBERT ROEGNER REGGIE Basketball I, Boys' M 3,4, Boys' Pep 3,4, Football I,2,3, Ger- man 3,4, Newspaper 4, Track I,2,3,4, Weekly 4. CONNIE ROESNER CHESTER Former student of St. Mary High School, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sister 3,4, Future Teachers I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 4, Psychology 4, Saddle 2, Social Comm. 3,4. WILLIAM ROHR BILL iff, M4602 ,,,. X, W.,ww , ff , ,, , ,, , H, ff f, 'e. , f,f,.Vf,f,5,mWfff,.gm XQWIQQ fll' .,,., 'ici ., Z hf3,7fW'ffz , , X I X!! , 'fi' mv ff Mu . I ff , ', x ff f f K' f I wfffff 'Vi is ' ,, My ,,-f lr f f .Q ,, 'fa . 1. , ' ,y,.,. , , y I ' ' ,I , V I lf., . A fu-7 3, , . 7 7. fj , Ji S R I '90- S niors Vie VINA RUSSELL ROSIE Big Sisters 2j Mixed Chorus 3j Spanish 4j Tumbling 2. JOSEPH RUSSO JOE Former student of St. Mel High School7 Cat Guards 3,4. NANCY RUT BUBBLES Big Sisters 2,37 Frosh-Soph Girls I7 Masque and Gavel 2,3,47 Newspaper 3,47 Pep I,2,37 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Speech Arts I,2,37 Weekly 3, News Editor 4. ARTHUR SAGAN ART Operators I,2,3,4. PATRICIA SAHK PAT Court of Justice 2j Frosh-Soph Girls 27 GAA I7 Modern Dance 2,3,47 MSGA Representative 2,3,47 Pep 47 Psychology 47 Tum- bling 47 Weekly 4. NICK SALVINO SAL Art I7 Biology 27 Cat Guards 47 Italian I,27 M Book Comm. I,27 Science I,27 Weightlifting I. MANUEL SANABRAIS MANNY Former student of Manley High SchooI7 Band 27 Boys' M 4j Soccer 2,3,47 Track 2. MATT SARAN Gymnastics I. EDWARD SCHAEFER BUTCH MICHAEL SCHERER MIKE Wrestling I. CYNTHIA SCHIAVELLI CINDY Big Sisters 2,37 Booster 4j French 3,47 Freshman Orientation Comm. I7 Future Homemaker I7 Junior-Senior Girls 47 Modern Dance 2,3,47 Pep I,2,37 Psychology Sec. 4j School Spirit Comm. 3j Social Comm. 2,3,47 Spanish 27 Travel 4. PAULA SCHILLACE Big Sisters Qi GAA 27 Intramural I7 Orchestra i,2,3,47 Senior Honor Society 3,47 Tri-M 3, Sec. 4. PATRICIA SCILINGO PAT Big Sisters 2,37 Italian Qj Pep I7 Psychology 47 Weekly Circula- tion Manager 4. SPENCER SCHMIDT SPENCE Boys' M 3,47 Cross Country 2,3,47 Track I,2,3,4. ALAN SCHNEIDER AL Band i,2,37 Boxing 3,4. ELEANOR SCHREINER NON MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Classes Editor 47 Activity Commz 47 Big Sisters Qi Booster 3,47 French 2j Frosh-Soph Girls 27 GAA I,27 Intramural I7 Leadership 2,3,47 MSGA Representative i,2,3,47 Pep i,2,37 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Senior Honor Society 3,47 Social Comm. 2,3,47 UN Executive Board 4. JOHN SCHULTZ FRED SCHUMACHER FAST FREDDIE German 3j Hi-C Qi Junior Council I,27 Quill and Scroll 3,47 School Spirit Comm. 37 Senior Council 3,47 Weekly Photogra- pher I,2,3,4. for Honors LOUIS SCIARRA LOU Former student ot Morton West High School, Boxing 2, Boys' M 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3, Capt. 4. MARTHA SEGER JOHN SENDRA GREEK MARIANN SERBIN MAR Big Sisters 2, Club Comm. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership 2,3,4, Pep l,2,3,4, Psychology 4, Social Comm. 4, Travel 4, Welfare Comm, 2. VICTORIA SEVERINO VICKY Art l, Big Sisters 4, Earth Science 4. KAREN SHERPAN KAY Big Sisters 2,3, Pep l, Social Comm. l. MILTON SHINER Cat Guards 3,4, Track l. TIMOTHY SIKORA TIM Former student of Holy Cross High School, Gymnastics l,2,4, Operators 3,4. AUGUST SIMAZ GUS Track 4. CHARLES SINDELAR Former student of Fenwick High School, Swim 3, Swim Team 3. CHUCK ROBERT SISTAK BOB Aeolian Choir 2,3, FBLA 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Travel 2,3. NANCY SISUL NAN Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Homemakers 2, Mixed Chorus l, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep l,2. BEN SKARBEK DELORES SKLENAR DEE SHARON SLADEK SHERRY Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Nurses 4, Future Scientists 2,3. MICHAELINE SLASKI Future Homemakers 3, Girls' Choir 3,4, Girls' Chorus 2. WAYNE SLAUTER Baseball l,2,3,4. JOSEPH SLIFKA Band l,2. MICKEY ,L -,VV .. 'H' x '5fw ...J vk 74, V,-Link. E F ' . is ,.,V , , . ' ' , yolk , 4 4 ,.f If , 1, ' ,.., , - 1 45? . ., rf W f f 6- f I X f, 4 4' ff! W if XZ 7 t i i 'iifff i , 47 2 i7bQ 'WK '55-we 'DSX A -'W' ff ff' ff! Xxx! X ff47 f X f H? YPA. ' A 742! 5 fU'X' 189 i f .4 . ll f Q 43 JI, any ,ff if Q 1' 7x 7' , X if xy X f 1' x 4 i f., - if ',,A H f' Tlfwlff' ' Iwi, l iw: Vvj-V a 'WAYNE SRAMEK Baseball 4. KENNETH STACK KEN Baseball 4, Science 2, Senior Honor Society 4. DONNA STAIF DON ANTHONY STAROSKA TONY WILLIAM STASZAK STAYS Band 2,3,4, Big Brothers 2, Dance Band 3,4, Debate 3, Junior Board, Latin Treas. 3, M Book Comm. Chairman 3, MSGA Rep- resentative 3, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Tri-M 4. ERWIN STEDRONSKY EDDIE School Spirit Comm. 3, Science I, Social Comm. 4, Weekly 3,4. GLENN STEININGER G School Spirit Comm. 3, Social Comm. 4. JANINE STELLMAR JEAN Art 2, Frosh-Soph Girls I. VICKI STELMASZYK GAA I, Junior Honor Society 3,4, Lifesaving 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Writers 3, Vice-Pres. 4. g , Q 0 J W1 '- ,,..,,-'Q vtft f 4 ' M1 ' K X .uf 6 54 Q o ,X ,tm - 6, f F ALAN SMEJKAL AL Baseball 3,4, Basketball I,2, Boys' M 3,4, Boys' Pep 3,4, Foot- ball 4,,Track 3,4. SANDRA SMISEK SANDIE MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Art Editor 4, Art 2, Italian Sec.-Treas. 4, Quill ancl Scroll 3,4, Social Comm. 2. PATRICIA SMITH PAT Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 3,4, Psychology 4, School Spirit Comm. Sec. 3, Social Comm. 4. RITA SMOLA Art 4, Big Sisters 3, Tumbling 4, Welfare Comm, 2. PAT SMULSKI PATTIE ANN Pep I. CAROL SNELLA Big Sisters 2, GAA I,2, Intramural I, Leadership 2,3,4, News- paper 4, Pep I, Spanish 3, Vice Pres. 2, Weekly 4. BONITA SOBOTA BONNIE Girls' Choir 3, Intramural I, VOO 4. RAYMOND SOCH RAY Cat Guards 3,4. RALPH SOLONE RALPH Former student of St. Mel High School. 190 , :.,:,,1','f.,f- P . f ' f 4:-1 ,31 A ,,h Y 1 4 5 ., , ff. , , gf. f , , ' ' ,gf ggkj-jQ.3 ...., . .A ' -, Q f . ', to,,' 14 V. :gl , wozcif A i.-'J - f .f figs- Q T f ffyf' ff x,v7?5',, , ig-fmfi s Y ef f CAROL STICHA Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus l, VOO 4. ERVIN STICKA LOU I Swim Team l, Weightlifting l,4. ROBERT STIMAC BOB Junior Honor Society 2,4, Treas. 3, German 2, Senior Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4. WILLIAM STLOUKAL BILL Cat Guards 3,4, Leadership 2, Weightlifting l,2,3,4. JOHN STOCHMAL Cat Guards 3,4. CAROL STOLZ DECA 4, Freshman Cabinet Treas., Modern Dance 2, MSGA Representative l. VIRGINIA STONE GINNY Astronomy l, Sec. 2,3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Future Homemakers l, GAA 2,4 Sec. 3, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Intramural I, Orchestra 2,3,4. JACQUELINE STORINO JACKIE Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Italian 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4. RICHARD STRAKA RICH Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Orches- tra 3,4, Tri'Nl 2,3,4. - . .me-nn t 1 ... ,QF 't A .gint X ' 1 ' V -.5 . . , ,, gi.. arf-V -2 ' , . . . .1 Q A ff ' M' 1 . 15 4 .. -, .J C ,f.-,., . -,-,'-' G Q, , fr,-' j,'5?t'.j.f . ,'-, f-.9 is - yr.-M . X A ,m.Mx:i..t. . rfhh QV , i-it 1' Vx . .K .K . Vr k . K C' 5, PHILIP STREMPLEWSKI STUMP Former student of Garden Tech High School. WILLIAM STRUSKA BILL Hi-C 2,3,4, Operators 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senior Honor Society 4, Weekly Photographer 3,4. ANN STURDIK Activity Comm. 4, Big Sisters 4, German 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, MSGA Representative l,4, Pep 3,4, Psychology 4, School Spirit Comm. 3, Social Comm. 4. SANDRA STURINO SANDY Big Sisters 2,3, Intramural I, ltalian 4. RUTH STYSKAL STYS Aeolian Choir 3,4, GAA l, Girls' Choir l, Girls' Chorus 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4. EDWINA SUJAK ED Art 3,4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Math 3,4, Span- ish 3, Writers 4. PAULA SUMMERS BLONDIE Activity Comm. 2,3, Aeolian Choir 3,4, Assembly Comm. 3, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bulletin Comm. 2, Co-ordinating Council 2,3, Elec- tion Comm. 3, Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3,4, German 3, Pres. 4, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Intramural I, Junior Board, Library l,2, Lifesaving 2, Medal Awards Comm. 3, Chairman 4, MSGA Board ot Directors 2,3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, School Spirit Comm. 2, Senior Board, Social Comm. 2, Sophomore Board, Tri-M l,2,3,4, Tumbling l,2, Weekly 3,4. THOMAS SVEC SPECS Former student of St. Mel High School. MARIE SVOBODA MUSHIE Big Sisters 2, Future Scientists I,2, Sec. 3, VOO Vice-Pres. 4. .. . , f:'a.iI,.s x'. II . MARJORIE SVOJSE MARGE Big Sisters 2,3, MSGA Representative l, Psychology 4, Weekly 4. DIANE SVORNIK DI FELICIA SWORSKY FEL Activity Comm. 2,3, Art 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bowling 3, FBLA 4, Future Teachers 2,3, Sec. I, International 4, Intramural l,2, Junior Board, Library l,2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, M Book Comm. Chair- man 3, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Pep I,2,3,4, Radio Guild 2, School Spirit Comm. 2, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Spanish 2,3,4, Speech Arts l,2, Travel 2,4, Pres. 3, Welfare Comm. 3. ROSANN SZCZUDLO COOKIE Former student ot Morton West High School, Big Sisters 2,4, GAA l,2, Leadership 2,3,4, VOO 4. LAWRENCE SZOT J.C. Assembly Comm. 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Big Brothers 4, Boys' M 3,4, Boys' Pep Sec. 4, Junior Cabinet, Leadership 2, Swim Team l,2,3, VICTORIA SZYMONIAK VICI Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 2,3, Psychology 4. LINDA TENCLINGER LIN Big Sisters 3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep I. WILLIAM TERLECKI WILD BILL GAYLE THOMPSON FRITZ Booster 3, Intramural I, Tumbling 2. MARY TIDWELL Big Sisters 3, French Vice-Pres. 4, Spanish 4, Speech Arts l. JACK TILLMAN JACK Model Railroad l,2. GERALD TOMANY Art 2. TOMANY J , . ..., . ,dn ,. -Z, W, 4 ' .,,,, ., .. . , YV? 3 I I K I ' f ,, f V X- ow, 1,35 r fi J. s V .- , U K EILEEN TABOR Big Sisters 2,3, Pep 2,3, JOAN TADROWSKI JOANIE THOMAS TALLARICO BABE Writers 2,3. IRENE TALLERICO LIZ Former student of St. Patrick High School, Art 4, DECA 4, Modern Dance 3. DIANE TAROLI DEE Big Sisters 2,3,4, Italian 3,4. CONSTANCE TECHMAN Aeolian Choir 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters CONNIE 2,3,4, Booster 3, Treas. 4, French 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers I, GAA 2, Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Pep l,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society Sec. 4, Social Comm. l,2,3, Chairman 4, U.N. Executive Board 4. at . fc, 1 ' f ff Tj is la' X X 59, Q if fm! . - X ,., , ,W , , ,.,, , .,., , ' f'?'i, ' 1 .f 192 .zyl ' CAROL TROK Bowling 2,3,4g GAA l,2,3,45 Weekly Copy Editor 4. GERALDINE TRTILEK GERI GAA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 45 Saddle 35 Social Comm. 45 Tumbling 4. CAREN TRUHLAR CAREY Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Booster 3,45 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 Modern Dance 2,35 Treas. 45 MSGA Representative 2,37 Pep l,2,3,45 School' Spirit Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Tumbling 35 Welfare Comm. I. BONNIE TUREK Italian 35 Modern Dance 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Pep l,2,35 Psychology 45 Social Comm. l,2. BARBARA UNDERWOOD BARB Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 2,35 Intramural ly Mixed Chorus l,2. SHARON UNGER Big Sisters 45 Modern Dance 4. 5, , A ,Mfg 67' if is is I + 4 Y t fa- L iv' 4 I ,If if f 'r 42 G 0761 '- . ', .. 1 Tflfaii, of wr ' g ti oig. g I , 5 . I . .-':.1affvz,i I '.', ' , - f . .',, 1 'tl ' V- , V I .-i' V . Q .tx ..,,.. -'r' f - .fi f .rrs A .ris 5 .... 5 ' - X L .r'- . QQQF5, 21251 iz, :Q -s --'- 193 JOSEPH TOMKO JOE Track 3. ARLENE TONE'I'l'I ARNIE Big Sisters 3,45 Future Homemakers l,25 Italian 2,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Modern Dance 3,4. NANCY TRACY MARJORIE TREGLER MARGE Big Sisters 2,45 German 45 Intramural Ip Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Orchestra l,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 So- cial Comm. 3,45 Tri-M 2,3,4. CHERYLLYNN TRINER CHERYL Big Sisters 2,3,-45 Frosh-Soph Girls l,25 Future Homemakers I, Hist. 25 Intramural I5 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Library l,2g Life- saving 35 Pep l,2,35 Saddle 4. KEITH TROEMNER MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Features Editor 45 Orchestra I,2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Senior Council 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Tri-M 2,35 Writers 3,4. ,gf HELEN URBAN Former student of St. Ann High School5 Freshman Orientation Comm. 4. JOSEPH URBAN JOE FRED URBASEK FRED Baseball 25 Basketball Manager I,2,3,45 Big Brothers 45 Latin 45 Social Comm. 45 Track 3. NICK URSO NEIGHBORHOOD Former student ot St. Philip High School5 Boxing 25 Italian 3. JOVITA VODAPALAS JO Former student of Putman Academy5 Art 45 Lithuanian 3,4, TONY VAIS RAGU5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Big Brothers 45 Boys' M 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Football l,2,3,45 Social Comm. 4. fl 27 f ., .. . , ' f f f A --free.. .J H 1 f ,f f V r K f bf' X f X i ffff .1 ff X xy. , ,-f.,- - , fy f . , f - ,ww ,fffmi , ' w w .,,. V 22 , riff . - wa 1,-.W 0551 Carol Mazzetti. . . KRISTINA VALAITIS KRIS Future Teachers 4, Italian 3,4, Weekly Ass't. News Editor 4. NIKK VALENTE NIKKI Art 4, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Bowling 2, Court ot Justice 4, MSGA Representative l,2,3. RICHARD VALENTE V Aeolian Choir 3,4, Art 3,4, Big Brothers 3,4, Boys' M 3,4, Boys' Pep 3, Pres. 4, Club Comm. Chairman 3, Election Comm. 3,4, Exchange Comm. 3, Chairman 4, Junior Board, Medal Awards Comm. 3,4, MSGA Board ot Directors 3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3,4, School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Senior Board, Social Comm. 3,4, Spanish 2, Swim 2,3, Pres. 4, Swim Team 2,3,4, Welfare Comm. 4, Chairman 3. JAMES VAMIS JAY Cat Guards 4, Swim Team l, Track 4. JUDITH VAN BERSCHOT JUDY Big Sisters 2,3,4, Pep 4, Tumbling 2,3. ANTOINETTE VANDERAUE TONI PENNY VanDENBURGH PENNY French 2, Intramural I, Social Comm. 4. DAVID VANDERBURG DAVE Band l,2,3, Pres. 4, Chemistry 4, German 3,4, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,4, Pres. 3, Math 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Tri-M 2,3, Vice Pres. 4. KENNETH VAN STEDUM KEN Cal Guards 3,4. JAN VARGO VARG German 4, School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Social Comm. 4, Weekly 3,4. ALVYDAS VASAITIS Lithuanian l,2,3,4, Writers 3,4-. GEORGE VAVRICKA Psychology 4. JIM VAVRINA LUNA VENTIMIGLIA LOU Big Sisters 4, Girls' Choir 4. CHARLES VESELY CHUCK Hi-C 3,4. RICHARD VESELY DICK MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Band I,2,3, Vice Pres. 4, Dance Band 3,4, German 3, Math 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Tri-M 3, Treas. 4. DOROTHY VICHA DOTTY Big Sisters 2, DECA 4, Intramural l, Leadership 3,4, Social Comm. l, Speech Arts l. JAMES VIDEBECK JIM MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 3, Sports Editor 4, Aeollan Choir l,2,3, Boys' M 4, Cross Country 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senigr Council 3,4, Track 3,4, Tri-M 2,3,4, Weightlifting 3,4. Homecoming Queen DENNIS VIDONI THE VIDON Former student ot St. Mel High School, Baseball 3,4. JUDITH VIETMEYER JUDY GAA I,2, Intramural I, Militaires 2, MSGA Representative 2, Pep I,2. DONNA VINK PINKY Former student ot Providence High School, Art 3, Big Sisters 3,4, Future Homemakers 3, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 3. NANCY VLCEK NANC Italian 3,4, KAREN VLK Big Sisters 2,3,4, Intramural I, Modern Dance 2,3,4, MSGA Rep- resentative 3- Pep 23 Social Comm 3 Tumblin I3 Treas I , f - 1 Q , , . 2, VOO 4. JANE VODAK JANIE Big Sisters 2,4, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3,4, Pep 4, Psychology 4. DALE VOIGHT MIKITA Baseball 2. TERRENCE VONDRASEK TERRY KENNETH VOSS KEN Former student of Timothy Christian High School, Aeolian Choir 3, Football 4, M Book Comm. 3, Track 3. JEANNETTE VOTAVA Activity Comm. 2, Assembly Comm. 3,4, Cheerleading 3, Frosh- Soph Girls I, Future Homemakers I, GAA I, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Future Homemakers I, GAA I, Intramural I, Junior Honor Soci- ety 2,4, Sec. 3, Modern Dance 2,3,4, MSGA Board of Directors I,4, Pep I,2,3. DONNA VRABEC MORTONINA ANNUAL STAFF 3, Activity Comm. 3, Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Militaires 3, Pep I,2,3,4, Saddle I, Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4, Tumbling 3. JOHN VRANY KEVIN VYHNANEK KEV Former student of Morton West High School. MARY ANN WACHEL MAR MELVIN WALASZEK NEUTER Former student ot Morton West High School, Football I,2, Radio I,2, Track I,2, Wrestling I,2. CAROL LYNN WAKNCIK Aeolian Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Spanish 2. KAREN WALENGA THUMBS Big Sisters 2,3,4. BRENDA WALKER BREN Es , . . il f 'VY f-fwf,,-7 .V . . ., x 4 .ze-sig. J ,A if- I f if? . 'V 1.,j g .f Mm ' cr Of , Q . V! 1 f - VV I - . it it mv- N YN , -gy , gy, sg 1 .ff 'Uh tt: ' - -, 5 - 4 - 'ff 1, , my .I N ssf.. Q5-1 V. , f Aff f ,. f.!.f, , . ' , ' ' ffm -1 W4.. ,,,f , V, , g If 4 ,1,!,f,fQf.zqv. 25,513 1. f A f , f f 14.-.za .4-fx ' ff 'f f f ,,,, fr I f ., , ,,,, , ,-W.. f I I A i f-. ' fr ' fi f Xfff fx V f :mg .Hy - Q . M. if ,f by f . , , Q . . ,f mf , , 7 Q , ,fc.fa1,-4w.p r ff s .f, of .-57 :-' 'f y . , 3.'.',5ij.:11:-!f:':Z I f 3,,.-. ,- f Q, . V. 'V iff, -wif 4 Y 1 f 5 1 X 'WV fm , f Y M 120 'ff' 4 .4 r' .fa Z, ffwfmf f ff, ,Q ,vw we, K ' Reiki fic, yr , sz , ni ,. ,. . ,.,,. :fm . .. JIM WALKER Cat Guards 4. JEANNE WEGLARZ Big Sisters 3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3. FRANCINE WELCH FRAN Art 2,3, Big Sisters 4, GAA 3,4, Pep I,2, Spanish 2. EDWARD WELDT ED JEAN WENTWORTH Big Sisters 4, MSGA Representative I, Pep 3. NANCY WEIGHILL JANET WILDMAN JAN Big Sisters 2,3, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Future Homemakers Vice-Pres. I, Pres. 2, Pep 2. CAROL WILKE Big Sisters 2,3,4, Saddle 4. GARY WILLIAMS Former student of Hartford High School, Baseball 2, Boys' M 3,4, Cross Country 3, Psychology 4, Senior Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Spanish 3, Track 3,4. ROBERTA WILLIAMS BOBBIE Big Sisters 2,3, FBLA I,2,3, Pep 2,3,4. RONALD WITKOWSKI RHINO Football 2. THOMAS WOLAK SKIN Art 2, Boxing 3, Gymnastics I. THOMAS WOLAK JU Boxing 3, Gymnastics I,2. JANE WOLF WOLFGANG Assembly Comm. 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2,3,4, Hi-C I,2, Junior Cabinet Sec., Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representa- tive 2,3, Pep 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2, Senior Cabinet Treas., Social Comm. 3, Sophomore Cabinet Vice-Pres., Tumbling 3. HELEN WOZNIAKOWSKI Big Sisters 2,3,4, Biology 3, FBLA 4, Intramural 3, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Library 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, Social Comm. 4. LAURAE WRZESINSKI LAURIE Big Sisters 2,3,4. ROBERT YARMOLCHUK YARMO Astronomy I,2,3, Pres. 4, Latin 2,3, Saddle 3,4. BONNIE ZABELKA ORTO Big Sisters 4, Hi-C I, International 4, Pep 4, Social Comm. 4, Tumbling 2. 196 f ff, 4 , , 9 Q ' Q 35 - 'fe f f , , f 'Xi , X V N., ..., V , . 2? f f p 4 ,An 713-if rssi .-4 . ff.: ' ,.r,f:,ff'1 , tiiti ,W J ' Qfffffwfn X X xp. J f ' ,f ' f M' A , , , 'nf f ,fm , off f MTQ' CHRISTINE ZACEK CHRIS Big Sisters 2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep 2, Quill ond Scroll 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,45 Writers 2,3, Treas. 4. 0, DOUGLAS ZAK DOUG ADAM ZAKROCZYMSKI LUCKY Assembly Comm, 25 Big Brothers 2,3, Future Scientists I,2, 3,45 Junior Board, MSGA Board ot Directors 3, MSGA Representative 3,47 Operators 3,4, School Spirit Comm. Chairman 3g Social Comm. 3. JOSEPH ZAVATTARO LUCKY Former student of St, Mel High School, Bowling 3,4p Soccer 3,4. LOIS ZDROJEWSKI LO Aeolicin Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 2, Intramural I. WILLIAM ZENKUS BILL Football 29 Track 2. '17 DIANA ZIMMERMAN 'I' DECA 4, MSGA Representative 3. CHARLES ZIONTS Former student ot St. Philip High School, Baseball 2,3,4, ' J RU NT Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. -7 I I JOYCE zmsw Jov , iff I Big Sisters 4, GAA 3,4, Girls' Choir 2,3,4p Mixed Chorus I, 1 Pep 3, Tumbling 3. 'fll ' ,', Mr. M. D. Oestreicher uses visual aids to explain cz concept of solid geometry to two students. 3 Y 1' 3 Editor's Note A year is The Time The earTh Takes To make one compleTe revoluTion around The sun. To be precise There are four seasons or exacTly Three hun- dred sixTy-five days five hours forTy-six minuTes and forTy-five seconds in a year. Of This Time five sixThs is spenT aT school, academically and aT various acTiviTies. Since our school acTiviTies are usually broken down inTo seasons, WhaT beTTer way is There of creaTing a yearbook Than by Seasons? By changing The sTyle of previous yearbooks, We hope To b-ring To The faculTy and sTudenTs a book They can cherish for years To come. As The book unfolds, The firsT secTion recalls spring, l962. Here are seen The prom and graduaTion among The many acTiviTies of lasT spring. Also here are seen The Trials and TribulaTions of The incoming freshmen, who are Trying To accusfom Themselves To The husTle and busTle of high school life. Nexf comes fall in which The sTudenTs have accepTed The idea of geTTing down To school work. lT is also a Time for fooTball games and homecom- ing among many of The social acTiviTies during This Time. Finally winTer comes and brings The exciTemenT of ChrisTmas acTiviTies and baskeTball TournamenT To all. The Seniors realize ThaT This lasT year will end Their four happy and educaTing years aT lvlorTon. Credif for This yearbook cannoT be given To any one individual for This was a Team effort FirsT of all we sincerely acknowledge The efforTs of The advisor of The MGRTONIAN ANNUAL, Mr. R. J. Tudor, who so capably guided The sTaff Through The Trying weeks and monThs in compleTing This book. To all The sTaff, because of hard work and unselfish giving of Their Time, a good deal of appreciaTion should be besTowed. To The superinTend- enT and The principal and all The faculTy, we exTend our sincere Thanks for Their cooperaTion and assisTance. To you who availed yourself a copy of This MORTONIAN, we hope only ThaT in Thumbing Through iTs pages you will never forgeT us and J. STerling lVlorTon High. jan Alberts Work, Work - Hours, Days, Weeks, MonThs, Seasons. 198 A Aarseth, Carl 89,118 Abbott, Craig 89,94,95,96,118 Abma, Terry 58,79,106,153 ACTIVITY COMMITTEE 97 Adamec, Jeanne 27,118 Adamek, Barbara 118 Adamek, John 79 Adamek, John 63 Adams, Jane 100,101,160 Adams, Margaret 118 Adamski, Barbara 143,147,160 Adamski, David 67 Adamski, Kathryn 70 Adamski, Lloyd 76 Adamski, Richard 67 Adamson, David 89,160 Adamson, Sandra 28,67 Adelman, Raymond 62 Aguilera, Jesse 160 Aiello, Kenny 118 Aiken, John 118 Ainsworth, Barbara 65 Aksamit, Robert 76 Albano, Rose 27,76,92,94 Alberts, Janet 90,112,147,160 Albright, Florence 80,139 Alesi, Nancy 79,139 Allen, Edward 118 Alsup, Barbara 67 Alsup, Jeri 160 Ambrazieius, lrene 139,160 Amendola, Joseph 76,153 Amendola, Janet 139,160 Amendola, Marie 160 Andel, James 161 Anderlik, Bonnie 79 Anderson, Allan 161 Anderson, Lawrence 89,118 Anderson, Ron 78 Anderson, Sharon 118 Andrews, Christine 118 Andrews, Julie 24,74 Andrlik, Louise 26,28,31,114,115,118 Andrysiak, Mary 64 Angelus, Jesse 76 Angelus, William 26,32,76 Antczak, Thomas 118 Antiporek, Laddie 68,153 Anzalone, Sharon 115,118 Apicella, Janice 66 Apostolopoulos, Steve 105,161 Arentz, Patsy 136,161 Arentz, Walter 72,109 Arient, Mary 67 Armbuster, John 161 Arquilla, Alfred 161 Index Barrow, Karen 26,28,29,118 Barta, Bonnie 68,137 Bartels, Roseanne 62 Barthel, Judith 76,92 Barthel, Karen 161 Bartnick, Karen 118 Bartos, Angeline 78,92,135,138 Bartos, Roger 72,135,136 Bartoski, Leo 69,154 Bartusek, Joan 26,28,32,76,113 Bartz, Diane 118 Bartz, Linda 77 BASEBALL 53-54 Varsity 54 Sophomore 53 Freshman 53 BASKETBALL 149-150 Varsity 150 Sophomore 149 Freshman 149 Baskovitz, Donald 66 Baskovitz, Dorothy 118 Baskovitz, Rudolph 161 Basso, Philip 26,118,155 Basta, George 161 Basta, Linda 78 Bastyr, Ronald 79 Bates, Gloria 162 Batha, Elizabeth 76 Bator, Sue 118 Battisto, John 162 Battles, Carolyn 66 Bauer, James 110,155,162 Baum, Susan 72,94,95,96 Baumann, Dennis 142,162 Baumann, Sandra 24,67,135,138 Baxa, Glen 31,109,118,155 Bazars, Carol 13,8 Beatty, Michael 111,118 Beaudette, John 63 Bebo, Barbara 63 Becker, Leo 26,35,118 Beckner, Betty 162 Beckus, Bonnie 63,113 Bednarik, Katherine 118 Bednarski, Joseph 89,119 Behrenbruch, Lloyd 119 Behrens, Marianne 27,213,119 Beina, Sandra 114,119 Belcher, Doris 77,139 Belcher, Leta 79 Belis, Marge 73,88,97,113 Bellas, George 26,70 Bellin, Barbara 72,93,114 Bello, Charlotte 162 Bello, Josephine 162 Belousek, Henry 119 Arquilla, Micheal 118 ART CLUB 31 Ascareggi, Carol 72 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 96 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 39 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 37 ASTRONOMY CLUB 25 Augustyniak, Stanley 73 Auiustine, Alexander 63 Auriemma, Clara 67 Auringer, Barbara 28,31,112,115,161 Auringer, Bonnie 31,112,115,161 Aurvek, Carol 161 Austin, Raelene 29,69 Autowski, James 77,103,153 Ave Maria, Barbara 99,1 12,115,118, 138,139 Ave Maria, Carolyn 32,74,115 B Baburek, Charles 76 Bachtik, Joyce 27,31,88,94,95,97,118 Backlund, John 74 Bahnick, Steven 118 Baich, Steve 118 Baker, Lawrence 35,118 Baker, Paula 13,26,114,118 Balazentis, Joyce 75,139 Baldwin, William 66 Bales, Bonnie 161 Balkonis, Beverly 118 Balla, Frances 87,92,99,115,118 Balsanek, Edward 63,93,157 Baluk, Alexander 77,106,157 Bambas, Edward 118 Banas, Gene 161 BANDS 135-141 Concert 136-137 Varsity 140-141 Stage l2:andI13g51 Ban ert, aro - Baffboiek, christine 29,94,96,161 Barbini, Fiore 62,153 Barcik, Bruce 69,138,154 Bargellini, Mary Grace 101,161 Barger, Darlene 118 Barloga, Jett 19,161 Baron, Clifford 75,135,136 Barrera, Asli 118 Barrera, Rudolph 67 Barron, JoAnn 139 Barron, Robert 79 Belsan, Judith 27,31,115,162 Belsky, Carol 119 Belsky, Kenneth 65 Benac, Diane 92,95,98,113,119 Benac, Linda 73,92,95,96,98 Benac, Ronald 65 Benak, Viola 64 Benda, Albert 68 Benda, Barbara 119,139 Benda, Blanche 101,159,162 Benda, Rudolph 26,89,94,95,96,119, 135,136 Benda, Wayne 66 Bende, Nickles 66,149 Benetti, Victor 65,108,154 Bennett, Wayne 76,154 Benson, James 162 Beran, Charlotte 119 Beran, James 162 Beran, Robert 119 Beranek, Linda 74,92,97,114,139 Beranek, Richard 162 Beranek, Robert 70,108 Berg, Pat 119 Berhard, Gloria 119 Berkos, Kathleen 63 Bernard, Dale 79,149 Bernasek, Linda 64 Bernatavicius, Niiole 27,74 Bernatowicz, Jimmy 62,157 Bernatowicz, John 62,157 Bertini, Kenneth 76 Bertoglio, James 67,108,154 Bethume, Thomas 119 Bethune, Donna 29,73,87 Bezdek, Allen 119 Bialas, Marilyn 162 Biank, Daniel 59,111,119 Bianucci, Dennis 78,138 Bibza, Wayne 162 Bican, Edward 119 Bicek, Charles 80 Bicicchi, Michael 58,79,153 Bicicchi, Roland 25,162 Biela, Michael 72 Bielawa, Diane 33,87,92,94,95,96 114,119,154 Bielik, Joseph 78 Bieronski, Susan 66 Biesiada, Jacqueline 87,115 Biesiada, Joanne 80 Bigato, Robert 79 Bigelis, Jurate 24,25,27,147,162 Bigelis, Ramunas 73,103 Bigas, Connie 162 Bilek, Christine 28,31,68 Bilek, Robert 78,138 Binder, Arlette 26,97,99,119,142 Binder, Richard 24,26,94,162 Binkowski, James 119 Bishop, Allen 67,149 Biziarek, Gerald 70 Black, William 119 Blaha, Richard 119 Blake, Judith 31,139 Blake, Robert 77,106 Blankenship, Donna 119 Blanton, Vanda 119 Blaszynski, Anita 119 Blatchtord, Nancy 24,34,72,74,93,94, 95,96 Blauw, Gerald 67 Blazek, Edward 119 Blazina, Larry 119 Blazina, Sylvia 29,112,119 Blazina, Terri 163 Blecha, Lucille 163 Block, Darrell 75,136 Block, Kenneth 152,163 Bluiius, Juoqes 79 Bluiius, Milda 27,76 Bly, James 77 BOARD OF EDUCATION 38 Bobbe, Adrienne 31 Bogacki, Mary 67 Bogda, Edward 77 Bogdan, Richard 119 Bogdanovic, Nancy 27,31,87,92,97, 119 Boggs, Keith 73 Bohac, Rose Marie 163 Boian, Cecilia 139,163 Boiarski, Linda 80 Bokr, Joseph 53,109,119,156 Bokuniewicz, Robert 119 Boland, Carol 25,29,119 Bolin, Larry 59,73,111 Bolzenius, Patricia 72 Bonavolante, Frank 89,101,163 Bonavolante, Julie 66 Bontiglio, Joseph 78 Bonkalski, Elaine 163 Bonin, Ralph 74 Boone, Dorothy 69 BOOSTER CLUB 88 Boreham, Robert 119 Borek, Norman 163 Borgoli, James 119 Boric, James 77 Borlik, Robert 30,66 Borowczyk, Joanne 64 Boroigviak, Carol 76,87,94,95,98,113, 11 Borowczyk, Bob 119 Borowiak, Ralph 26,163 Borowski, Pamela 139,163 Borowski, Wayne 74 Borsellino, Nancy 68 Borsuk, Roberta 76,135,139 Borys, Charlene 26,28,92,97,119 Bostrom, Garth 149 Boucher, Nancy 77 Boukal, Anton 163 Bouska, Cheryl 163 Boyack, Joseph 64,153 Boyer, Barbara 67,138 Boyczuk, William 63 BOYS M CLUB 110 BOYS PEP CLUB 89 Bowen, Marvin 31,163 Bradac, Mary 73,139 Bradac, Robert 163 Bradley, Carey 35,80 Brady, Judy 119 Brandys, Marlene 63,113 Braesel, Audrey 119 Bragiel, Lawrence 53,74 Bralles, James 119 Bralles, Tony 119 Brani, Lynn 96,115,163 Brazeau, Lillian 67 Brazes, Sharon 119 Brelowski, Patricia 27,31,97 Brenka, John 138,142,163 Brennan, John 163 Brennan, Stephan 68 Brescia, Joseph 143,163 Brich, Janice 70 Brichta, Lovice 98,119 Briggs, Barbara 73,92 Briggs, John 63 Briggs, Lula 164 Briggs, Paul 8,136 Brlngle, Marilyn 164 Brink, Nancy 114 Brink, Susan 74 Brinker, Alan 164 Brinker, Gayle 72 Britton, Myra 77 Brodnicki, Karen 67 Brocato, Daniel 63,108,138 Brocato, Michael 119 Broi, Joanne 29,77 Brooks, Dale 119 Brown, James 164 Brown, Gail 70 Brown, John 79,103,154 Brown, Kenneth 67,149 Brown, Linda 69 Brownt1eId, Nancy 79,115 Browning, Pat 99,114,119 Browning, Susan 69 Brozas, Elizabeth 13,23,26,31,32,115 164 Brumm, Jodine 119,139 Brunette, Mary 164 Brunettin, Aleta 73,139 Brunslik, Judy 119 Brusak, Robert 73 Brusherd, Pat 80,139 Brvenik, Maryann 29,66 Bryzek, Janice 70 Bryce, David 63 Bucci, Ralph 164 Buchert, Roger 68 Buchman, Patricia 78 Buchner, Alice 164 Budrick, Lawrence 59,77,89 Budzik, Cynthia 119 Budzik, Kenneth 62 Buech, Manfred 164 Buford, William 72 Bugvilionis, John 62 Buk, Henry 119 Bulauski, Alex 164 BULLETIN COMMITTEE 95 Bultas, Janice 74,115 Bultas, Nancy 119,138 Bulthouse, Carole 31,79,139 Bulthuis, Mary 65 Bulvas, James 74 Buonanoma, Gloria 67 Buonanonma, James 78 Burandt, Richard 164 Burchacki, Gregory 69 Burchak, Steve 119 Burchardt, Donna 119 Burda, Charles 109,164 Burda, Jeannette 113,115,119 Burda, Joyce 92,119 Burdar, Mary Jo 75 Burdi, Angela 67 Burdin, Judy 29,67 Bures, Jane 76 Burger, Edward 67 Burger, Fred 164 Burger, Mildred 164 Burgess, Katherine 119 Burianek, Carol 119 Burisek, Jerry 53,115,1l9,138,139 Burke, Roger 35 Burlison, William 119 Burnham, Barbara 76 Burnham, Janett 64 Burnham, Robert 93,107,119 BUSINESS MANAGER 39 Bykowski, Joyce 29,75 Bytautas, Virginia 26,27,74 Bzdylf Robert 74,103,153 Cabernoch, William 104,110,164 Cada, Florence 79,88,93,96,97,98,113 Cada, William 164 CAF GUARDS 89 CAFETERIA STAFF 51 Caffarello, Venus 119 Cakora. Dennis 119 Calabrese, Dennis 64 Calabrese, Edward 119 Calabrese, Frank 75 Calabrese, Vincenzo 27,76,94 Caldarone, Steve 68 Calka, Edwin 79 Calka, Mary 68 Callahan, Marynell 66 Callahan, Richard 79 Calugi, Gary 119 Calvello, Frank 64 Camp, Edward 119 Camp, Ralph 119 Campbell, Mary 64 Campbell, Merlene 75,139 Camphouse, Donald 119 Campise, Jeanette 119 Conole, Raymond 119 Canty, Sharon 74 Capek, Nancy 28,135,137,164 Caprinj, Linda 78 Cardinallo, Joanne 77,139 Carkauskas, Cynthia 79 Carlson, Dale 65 Carlson, Elizabeth 62,66,93 Carlson, Linda 24,7-4,94 Carlson, Linda 95,96 Carr, Dorothy 31,164 Carrara, Joanne 23,27,92,1 14,165 Carrara, Nancy 88,97,112,118,119 Carsten, Frances 72 Carsten, William 69 Carter, Joyce 119,135,139 Demaio, Dennis 166 i I1 i 1 i 1 Carter, Marion 32,75,113,115 Caruso, Donna 119 Cascio, Nancy 119 Caselli, Nick 119 Castagnino, Bill 119 Castagnino, Mary Ann 165 Castellano, Ann 79 Catalonello, Pat 88,96,112,165 Catalano, Anthony 64 Catalano, Louis 72 Catalano, Ronald 119 Cavalieri, Gail 77,114 Cecich, Loretta 101,165 Cecrle, George 73 Ceika, Emilie 77 Cengr, Catherine 119 Ceraulo, Irene 120 Ceraulo, Patricia 112,120 Ceraulo, Stephanie 69 Ceriale, Jeannette 66 Cerkauskas, Cynthia 29,115,139 Cernik, Arlene 24,25,147,165 Cerny, Jobe 64 Cerny, Marcella 33,72 Cerny, Peggy 88,94,95,96,98,113,114, 118,120 Cervenka, Joann 79,138,139 Cervenka, Michael 62,153 Cerwin, Robert 59,73,149 Cesal, Amy 88,94,95,96,97,98,165 Cesal, Linda 27,74,88,94,96 Chamberlin, Dorothy 29,77 Chamberlin, Kathy 68 Chapman, Patricia 165 Charlick, Janice 65 Charnisky, William 120 Charvat, Frank 120,155 CHEERLEADERS 113 Chetter, Lorell 120 Cheney, Ronald 80 Chervinko, Michael 120 CHESS AND CHECKERS 30 Chiapecka, Christine 64 Chiappetta, Carol 101,165 Chiapetta, Enrico 74,111 Chichester, Gail 75 Chierico, Dave 104,165 Chillo, John 75 Chlopecki, Joe 120 Chmelik, Donald 120 Chmilar, Daniel 89,93,95,l10,111,12O Chmilar, Mary Anne 92,94,97,115, 142,165 Chochola, Richard 68 Chochole, Rosanne 23,28,73,139 Choderis, Nettie 27 CHOIRS 138-139 CHORAL CLUB 135 Chrastka, Jack 80,103 Christo, Marie 23,223,120 Churinoft, Patricia 165 Churinott, Virginia 120 Chvoika, Janet 33,76 Chytry, Martha 120 Ciaccia, Bernice 67 Ciaglia, Evelyn 120 Ciamarichello, Bernardine 120 Ciartgi, Josephine 75,139 Ciba, Alfred 120 Cibulka, Ronald 62 Cichon, Nadine 74,87,93,98 Cichon, Paulette 114,131,165 Ciesielski, Stella 87,120 Cilo, Linda 73,139 Cincinelli, James 120 Cisar, Gayle 68,135,138 Ciury, Edward 69 Clare, Kathleen 65 Clarizio, Linda 77,87,93,98 Clark, Connie 31,74 Clark, Frank 69 Clark, Janet 64 Clark, Lynn 28,31,68 Clark Robert 120 Clay, Lorene 120 Clemons, Allan 62 Clevenger, Robert 77 CLUB COMMITTEE 94 Cochran, Carey 120 Coen, Diane 66 Coffey, Thomas 62 Coglianese, Adrienne 29,92,120 Colby, Aldona 31,92,97,99,114,120 Colosky, Evelyn 68 Colosky, Richard 110,165 Colpo, Ellen 78 Colzolai, Russell 72 Composono, Theresa 80,84,87 Conery, Linda 65,115 Contorti, Frank 89,165 Conner, Lynn 120 Conner, Nikki 62,70,93 Contacessi, Mary Ann 27,29,64 Contorno, Dan 120 Cook, Grace 27,73,1 13,115 Cooney, Frank 69 Cooney, Phillip 64 Copenhaver, Kenneth 120 Copenhaver, Linda 80 Copenhaver, Sheila 165 Cordera, Dorothy 75,115 Cornue, Richard 120 Cortez, Andree 76 Cosenza, Frank 64 Costabile, Evelyn 120 Costelli, Joyce 13,26,88,114,118,120 Costenaro, Maryann 120,139 Cotugno, Edward 74 Coulson, William 79,149 Courtney, Ronald 66 Cox, Kathleen 68,136 Cozzie, Norma 139 Cramer, George 31,56,89,93,152,165 Creckmur, Edward 65,157 Cronin, Scott 35,73 CROSS-COUNTRY 103 Cudnik, Lynn 78 Curin, Theresa 24,73 Curley, Linda 70 CURRICULUM COORDINATOR 39 Curry, John 76 Curtis, Betty 165 Cushing, Allen 78,109,154 Cutts, Cafole 139,165 Cwenar, Dave 73,106,115,138,139, 154 Cwiok, Carolyn 28,73 Czarkowski, Elizabeth 70 Czarnecki, Louise 166 Czechowski, Joseph 64,108 Czerwin, Audrey 120 Czerwin, Richard 78 Czerwinski, John 166 Czerwirgski, Ronald 76 Dobbs, Donna 64 Dagay, Carol 120 Dal Cerro, Carl 166 Dal Cerro, Carla 72 Dalesandro, Margo 63,93 Daly, Jacqueline 120 Daly, Martin 166 D'Amico, Thomas 64 Danaher, Donia 79 Danels, Dianne166 D'Angelo, Rachelle 72 D'Angelo, Richard 120 Danhof, William 56,120 Daniello, Lois 92,112,120 Danilaidis, Peter 166 D'Anna, Frank 120 Darflinger, Joseph 166 Darr, Paul 166 Darr, Richard 23,93,166 Darr, William 67 Daukas, William 66,108 Daunis, Jerome 73 Davidek, June 74 Davidson, Thomas 166 Davis, Carl 65 Davis, Sandra 73 Dawson, Mary 64 Day, Virginia 78 Dazzo, Linda 67 Dazzo, Paul 62 DEANS 40 Deans, Charles 166 Deans, Kenneth 73 DEBATE CLUB 24 DeBrito, Leonard 75 Decarlis, Janet 63 Decarlis, Michael 53,120 DeCaro, Sharon 27,85,88,147,166 Dechene, Paul 78 Dedera, Linda 63 Dedins, Mary Ellen 63 Deering, Pat 76,139 Detalco, Louis 68 Deines, Thomas 89,166 Dekanic, Ann 29,68,115 Delaney, Margaret 166 Del Carlo, Richard 166 Delestowicz, Elaine 120 DeLise, Linda 80 Delise, Norman 120 Delisi, Michelene 139,166 Delisi, Philip 62,111 DeLong, Deanna 26,29,31,120,135, 139 Demakus, Harry 75 Dembowski, Thomas 120 Deml, Richard 120 Demsety, Duane 65,108 DeNardiso, Raymond 73 Dennis, Dorothy 76 Dentino, Judylyn 27,113,166 Dentino, Maria 68 Depasquale, John 65 DePetro, Laura 27,29,167 DePiso, Kelly 167 Deprosperis, John 120 Deprosperis, Peter 120,156 Dever, Derryl 70 Deweese, Patsy 29,88,167 Dibacco, Lucy 69 Dick, Joe 69 Dicks, Genevieve 64 Dicks, Joseph 75 Dickson, Sharon 23,32,74 Dietz, Sharon 167 DiGiovanni, Rose Ann 167 Digrazia, Frank 75 Diguglielmo, Joseph 76,138 DiGuilio, Dianna 27,167 DiGuilio, Joyce 27,114,120 Dikcius, Patricia 74,139 Dikun, Daniel 26,76 Dilba, Johanne 26,29,75,96,113 Dill, Marilyn 62 Diraffaele, Marie 79 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 39 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 100 Ditch, David 25,89,120 Ditchie, Denise 65 Ditchie, John 79 Dobbs, Dave 68 Dobson, Kenneth 66 Dodaro, Rosemary 78,87,88,93,97,98, 114 Dodge, Peggy 74 Doenges, Sandra 32,34,68 Doering, Sherry 29,70 Dolezal, Judith 75 Dolmant, Nancy 120 Domark, Michael 167 Dombek, Chester 72,104,149 Dombkowski, Dan 65,108 Dombkowski, Robert 120,138 Dombrawski, Donna 93,95,96,99,1 13 Dominas, Edward 120 Dominas, Joseph 167 Dominas, Judith 69 Dominick, Larry 63 Dominick, Richard 66 Domkoski, Richard 31,62 Donatelli, Gloria 80 Doneske, Donene 76,138 Donner, Joseph 120 D'Onotrio, Thomas 73 Dornak, Alice 72,75,87,97,98,114 Dostal, Lorraine 66 Dostalek, Dorene 113,115,167 Doucet, Walter 79 Dougherty, Lorelei 114,120 Drabick, Gracene 31,75 Draho, James 69,108,111 Draho, Kathy 32,813,167 Drake, Beverly 167 Drake, Donna 68 Drake, James 76,103,149 Draski, Jeanette 139,167 Draut, John 70 Drazan, Karen 74,139 Dres, Amelia 23,114,167 Dres, Demetrios 58,75,136 Dreucil, Marie 76 Drew, Ruth 26,92,94,96,112,12O,135, 136,147 Drewitz, Corrine 69 Driggers, Mary Beth 167 Drnec, Roy 68,108,149 Drotziger, Linda 76,139 Drozd, Jan 67 Drs, Terrence 93,107,120 Druhn, Nancy 62 Druhn, Russell 70 Drushinin, Ingrid 79 Drzewiecki, Chester 120 Drzewiecki, Diane 74 Drzewiecki, Lindy 69 Duben, Antoinette 167 Duben, George 66 Duben, Germaine 120,138 Dubsky, James 63,154 Dudlicek, Elaine 120 Duff, Marion 79 Dulski, Richard 167 DuMaire, Eltriede 69,135,138 Duncan, James 62 Dunlap, Elizabeth 65 Dunlop, Gary 167 Duran, Patrick 62 Duran, Richard 35,167 Durkovic, Richard 77 Dusek, Nancy 80 Dusik, Michael 89,120 Dvorak, Ellen 168 Dvorak, James 120 Dvorsky, Mary 79 Dymacek, Irene 69,135,138 Dymek, Barbara 73 E Eaton, Steve 109,120,150 Edison, Warren 59,120 Edwards, Carolyn 120,139 Egger, Gail 120 Ekl, Wayne 79 ELECTION COMMITTEE 95 Eleveld, Patricia 63 Elia, Joan 33,87,88,92,95,96,97,98 138,168 Eller, Timothy 30,67 Ellis, Kathleen 29,75 Emmering, Earl 65 English, Robert 89,168 Enochs, Tom 120 Enyart, Janet 28,96,120 Erb, Cheryl 31,32,69 Erdmann, Emily 23,120 Erickson, Jacqueline, 68,94,95 Erickson, Karen 69 Erickson, Lillian 73,95,115 Erlandson, Bill 53 Escutia, Richard 63,153 Esposito, Joseph 168 Esposito, Marge 68 Esposito, Yolanda 27,120 EVALULATION COMMITTEE 97 Evans, Holly 120 Evans, Linda Lucy 75,138 Evans, Sharon 28,120 Everly, Carol 26,120 EXCHANGE COMMITTEE 97 F Fabbs, Peggy 88,114,168 Fabian, Iona 168 Fabro, Judith 80 Fabsik, Milan 26,30,168 Fabsik, Robert 68 Facuna, Paul 26,34,74,95 Fagerson, Peter 120 Falbo, Rosemarie 168 Fandre, Donald 120 Fanelli, Tony 69 Fannucchi, William 76 Faragia, Patricia 62 Farley, Sharon 168 Fasano, Anthony 120 Fasone, Laurel 139,168 Fata, Annette 120 Fata, Joyce 120 Fau, Carol 73,87,93 Fehir, Linda 68 Feibel, Lynn 135,138,139,168 Felton, Maryann 168 Felton, Michael 120 Fencl, Kenneth 59,77 Fencl, Milo 109,120,156 Fencl, Philip 64 Fendrich, Dennis 121 Fenili, Robert 53,77 Fenton, Diane 168 Fenton, James 65 Fenwick, David 30,77,153 Fermo, Christine 121 Fermo, James 64,103 Fernandez, Alice 66 Ferrara, Paul 68 Ferraro, Helen 65 Ferrell, Mildred 121 Fiala, Gayle 88,92,95,96,98,113,121 Fiala, Glenn 121 Fiala Laura Mae 75,92,114,139 Fiala Rosemarie 88 95 96 98113121 Fibich, Genevieve 121 Ficke, Dennie 121 Filice, Robert 65 Filippi, Bruce 70 Filippi, Larry 80 Fillippelli, Frank 69 Findortt, George 72 Fischer, Navvab 8,76 Fisher, David 30,73 Fitz, Charles 89,121 Flaska, Robert 53 Fleming, Patrick 64,108 Florczak, Carol 28,66 Florek, Virginia 28,31,69 Florio, William 89,121 Foertsch, Marlene 29,63 Folks, Robert 107,168 Fontani, Carl 72,106,156,157 FOOTBALL 104-108 Varsity 104-105 Junior-Varsity 107 Sophomore 106 Freshman 108 Formanek, Tom 68 Formanek, Vincent 74 Fornagiel, Marlene 31,33,92,94,96, 97,98,121 Forsberg, Judy 121 Forssberg, Sandra 26,29,66,87,115 Forys, Joan 63 Foster, Larry 74,106,149 Fox, Kenneth 168 Fracakiewicz, Sigmund 62 Franktother, Verla 29,121 Franks, Scott 168 Franzen, Marianne 29,163,113 FRENCH CLUB 26 French, Patricia 121 Frencl, Terrence 65,153 Frencl, Torn 94,97,168 Frenkel, Martin 89,168 Freschaut, Gilman 150,169 Freschaut, Robert 58,72,103,149 FRESHMAN CABINET 62 Friautt, Jane 121 Fridrich, Sandra 64 Fritz, Dennis 69 FROSH-SOPH GIRLS 92-93 Frydl, Andre 89,107,169 Janus, Maryann 68 Frydl, George 89,121 Fuka, Bob 68,149 Fuka, Jerrlyn 169 Funcik, Jack 53,75,135,137 Funke, Sigrid 169 Furman, Diane 74,79 Furman, Edrene 25,94,147,169 Furman, Terence 53,103,149 Furtek, Alfred 62,103,149 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 29 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 29 FUTURE NURSES 28 FUTUSE TEACHERS 29 Gaba, Barbara 75 Gabel, Eugene 80 Gabriel, Kathryn 65 Gabrys, Carol 76 Gadliauskas, Grazina 27,169 Gage, Karen 79 Galasinski, Wayne 69 Galinaitis, Zita 26,78 Gallagher, Pat 65 Gallek, Judie 72 Gallek, Mary 121 Galligani, Leona 23,87,92,94,96,97, 99,169 Gambino, Sal 121 Ganas, Paulette 69 Gange, Diane 79 Gannon, James 73 Garbarino, Nicholas 53,121,150 Gardner, William 76 Garlt, Gregory 76,138,154 Gasiorowski, Gerald 58,121,152 Goss, Pamela 73,93,95,97 Gassaway, Karen 26,87,88,92, 95,98,114,121,139 Gatses, George 75 Gatses, Tommy 80 Gebhardt, Edward 169 Gedminas, Peggy 76 Geib, Barbara 77 Gelb, Judith 29,65 Gemar, Peter 157 Genna, Tony 62 Gentile, Nancy 100,169 Gentili, Joanne 115,121 George, Shirley 31,78 Georgoulakis, James 68,109,153 GERMAN CLUB 26 Geruasio, Bill 77 Giambalvo, Angela 76 Giandonato, James 63,157 Gielczowski, Martin 69 Gielczowski, Patricia 169 Gillespie, Catherine 68 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1 GIRLS' PEP CLUB 87 Githens, Laura 74 Gizowski, John 64 Gizvnski, Tony 121 Glawtschew, Betty 26,121 Glawtschew, Renate 65 Globke, Leon 56,57,110,152,169 Glogowski, Doris 112,169 Glorvigen, Brad 121 Glowa, Daryl 65,94,115 Glowinski, Barbara 169 Glyda, Grace 69 Gnat, Penelope 28,29,121 Goebel, Larry 89,169 Goers, Fred 121 GOLF 59 Golinski, Stanley 35,169 Gonchar, Gale 169 Gonzalez, Paul 64 Good, Charlene 79 Goodtellow, Beverly 67 Goodwin, Clarence 65 Gora, Dennis 121 Gorak, Linda 66 Gordon, Kay 73 Gore, Tom 169 Gorski, Edward 169 Gowans, Kathy 79 Gozdziak, George 66 Grabos, Joanne 28,67 Gracen, Lois 100,170 Gracious, Georgene 68 Grattam, Kathleen 26,29,70,87,115 Grala, Evelyn 65 Gralewski, William 76 Grandlund, Fred 70 Grano, Michelina 67 Grauman, Keith 70,103,153 Graupner, Karen 88,170 Grazzini, Raymond 121 Grebinec, Karl 73 Grebinec, Diane 113,136 Greco, Nancy 69 Greenfield, Linda 32,76,139 Greger, Richard 77 Gregor, James 66,108,157 Gregory, George 121 Gregory, Penelope 139,170 Gregory, Rodlynn 79 Gresko, Lillian 32,64,87,93,115 Grevenites, Carolyn 75,97 Gribben, Betty 121 Gricius, Donna 64,115 Grietnow, Robert 76 Grillo, Dennis 78 Grimm, Lynne 85,138,170 Grisco, Judy 75 Grizzie, Jimmy 63 Grochala, Lynn 170 Gronkowski, Arthur 79,138 Groom, Karen 65 Gross, Clarence 121,138 Gross, James 121 Grossi, Robert 170 Grossi, Toni 67 Grout, Donna 121 Grubbs, Lana 121 Grubbs, Tony 64 Grupp, Bonnie 78 Gruzalski, Arlene 170 Grzeda, Ronald 77 Guarino, Mike 89,170 Gubinec, Diane 80 Gudaitis, John 27,109,121 Guido, Frank 79 Guintoli, Darlene 170 Gurga, Phyllis 67,138 Gurin, Dennis 67 Gurke, John 170 Gurley, Danny 75 Guss, Kathleen 27,121 Gustav, JoAnn 170 Gutke, Bruce 62 Gutke, Susan 139,170 Guzzy, Catherine 75 Guzzy, Richard 121 GYMNASTICS 111 H Habada, Lois 170 Haberkamp, Sandra 65 Haberkamp, Thomas 121 Habes, Robert 103,153 Hackbarth, Robert 34,135,170 Hadac, Patricia 62 Hadac, Sandra 121 Haddon, Dorothy 67 Haddon, Kathleen 73 Hagensee, Linda 115 Hagood, Raymond 76 Hails, Aimee 114,121 Hainrihar, Ronald 63 Haiek, Don 67,157 Haiek, John 6,102,104,121,152 Hainy, Mary Ann 170 Halac, Penny 13,25,114,131,170 Halama, Rosa 31,64 Halama, Walter 30,31,93,109,121,13 Halas, Lynn, 80,87 Hale, Warren 121 Halenar, Carol 62 Hall, Barbara 78 Hamacek, Gail 88,112,121 Hamilton, Kenneth 77 Hamilton, Leonard 78 Hampl, Theresa 67 Hanisko, Amelia 72 Hanisko, Linda 31,613,115 Hansen, Ronald 67,108,157 Hanzlovic, Mary 66 Hapeman, Mark 30,66 Hapl, Sharon 85,88,170 Harasim, Dennis 66 Harast, James 110,156,170 Harast, Susan 70,115 Harazim, Sandra 100,171 Harazin, Robert 63,111,141 Harazus, Joanne 80 Harbus, Michele 171 Harbutt, Carol 171 Haremza, Audrey 69 Haremza, Nilene 74 Haremza, Robert 77 Harges, Diane 80,139 Harris, Celia 28,29,63,136 Harris Colleen 70 Harris Danny 76 Harris, Gregory 121 Harris, John 66 Harris Pamela 28 73 Harrison, Mike 67,153 Harrison, Wayne 171 Hart, Joanne 65 Hart, Ruth Anne 114,121 Hartman, Edward 121 Hartwig, Wallace 109,171 Harvey, Sandra 66 Harvey, Susan 67 Hasek, Joseph 171 Hasner, Janet 68 Hatz, Carol 112,121 House, Darlene 74 Hause, Ronald 101,171 Havel, Allen 171 Havlicek, Allen 121 Havlik, Richard 70 Havlik, Robert 171 Hayek, Joseph 25,34,90,98,147,171 Hayes, Jimmy 64 Hayes, Tommie 64,135,138 Hazetez, Carol 93,98 7 Healy, Janice 26,77,139 Hectus, Dennis 59,77,141 Hegner, Thomas 77,156,157 Heider, Donna 121 Heier, Barbara 69 Heier, Constance 79,87 Hein, Gary 26,121 Hein, Jane 23,171 Heines, Dottie 13,25,26,88,99,160,171 Heinichen, Carl 83,105,110,171 Heitmanek, John 7,53,121 Heitmanek, Richard 73 Heiny, Craig 32,171 Helcl, David 8,89,121 Hempel, Bill 54,93,94,95, 96,11O,155,171 Hendrix, Reba 67 Henry, Frank 75,103,1l1,153 Herbik, Linda 76 Herdlicka, Tom 171 Herman, Morgan 121 Herrin, Robert 171 Herzer, Albert 64 Hetz, Betty 121,139 Hetzel, Marilyn 33,114 Heyden, William 58,104,121,156 Heyman, Patricia 76,93,99 Heymann, Doreen 171 HI-CRUSADERS CLUB 31 Hierbaum, John 76 Higgins, Terry 63 Hillier, Michael 121 Hilton, Clyde 69 Hinrichsen, Karen 29,76 Hinrichsen, Marilyn 66 Hinsley, Sandra 70,138 Hinterliter, Robert 73 Hirsekorn, Elizabeth 63 Hirsekorn, Sigmond 109,172 Hisaw, Barbara 121 Hisaw, Barbara 78 Hlagensee, Linda 69 Hlavaty, Rudy 32,69 Hlavaty, Sara 73 Hlousek, Gene 73 Hnetynka, Ruth 33,88,92,99,112,121 Hnilo, Frank 172 Hodelka, Cheryl 29,655,115 Hodges, James 69 Hottman, Douglas 89 Hoftman. Gayle 29,87,92,121 Hoftmann, Joyce 73,95,135,139 Hoffmann, Richard 94,95,96,135,138, 139,172 Hotstede, Janet 65 Hogan, William 58,74,103,157 Hohnwald, Mariann 87,88,98,114,147, 160,172 Hokr, Kathlene 69 Holak, Stan 172 Holec, Jeffrey 24,31,97,121,147 Holecek, Barbara 66,113,115 Holic, Edward 172 Holic, Larry 172 Holik, Diane 75 Hollow, Dolores 27,72 Holly, Richard 76,110 Holmes, Ellen 79 Holotik, Jean 121,139 Holoubek, Kathleen 88,94,95,96,113, 114,121 Holt, Trina 101,138,172 Holub, James 121 Holubec, Marlene 75,139 Holubec, Mary 70,159 Homicz, Gregory 24,32,110,147,155, 172 Honsa, Judy 33,121,139 Hoover, Dennis 76 Hopper, William 63 Horgan, Martin 53,75,106,149 Horina, Karen 70 Hornat, Charles 77 Horodecki, Don 79 Houdek, Charles 99,172 Houdek, Mike 65 Houdek, Tony 35,56,110,156,172 Hough, Donna 72 Hovan, Robert 79 Howard, Roger 172 Howe, Daniel 121,138,139,156 Howe, Janice 138 Hrabak, Michael 121,156 Hrabak, Wayne 31,121 I-lradec, Jane 31,67,115 Hrodecky, Dennis 79,153 Hrodecky, John 121 Hradek, Deborah 121 Hrdlicka, Robert 121 Hrdina, Dawn 68,135,138 Hroch, Judy 28,73,95,139 Hrometz, Madeline 63,97 Hrometz, Richard 172 Hruby, Carol 27,97,121 Hruby, Paulette 96,135,136,172 Hruby, Robert 58,80,93,103,153 Hruby, Thomas 121 Hruska, Anthony 67 Hubacek, Laura 63 201 Hudec, Virginia 35,66,92 Hudecek, Marilyn 74,95,135,139 Hudecek, William 135,136,172 Hudik, Robert 121 Hughes, Catherine 67 Hughes, Craig 28,78 Huizenger, Robert 150,172 Hunsaker, Francine 65 Hurstak, George 66 Hurt, George 25,26,29,3l,172 Hu-rt, Newell 136 Hurt, Raymond 172 Husak, Jerriann 76,115 Huth, Jonathan 77,149 I lacuetti, Rosemary 121,139 laculla, Pamela 99,113,114,121 lannantuoni, Carol 23,26,27,92,114, 147,173 INDOOR TRACK 152-153 Varsity 152 Sophomore 153 Freshman 153 lnfelise, Richard 72 lovinelli, Robert 122 Ippolito, Anna Marie 139,173 INSTRUCTIONAL HEADS 40 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 23 ITALIAN CLUB 27 Iwanjec, Russell 122 Jablonski, Judith 100,173 Jablonski, Milo 122,136 Jack, Patricia 17,26,98,112,122 Jackson, James 53,73,157 Jackson, Rosemarie 115,138,143,147, 173 Jacob, Tim 173 Jacobinski, Mariorie 100,173 Jacobs, Carol 173 Jacobson, Christine 79 Jadach, Florence 173 Jadach, Ted 173 Jagielka, Victor 76 Jagos, Arlene 26,78,140 Jagos, Elaine 66 Jahnke, Neal 76 Jahoda, Daniel 78 Jakes, Wayne 122,135,137 Jalowiec, Joseph 122 James, Betty 78 James, Dawnn 100,173 Janiak, Patricia 25,291,122 Janiak, Susan 29,68 Janicki, Sharon 65 Janiga, Joanne 122 Janisch, Ronald 173 Jankaoske, Larry 66 Jankowski, Shirley 173 Jankovich, Donald 107,122,156 Janousek, Pamela 122 Janousek, Pamela 69 Janousek, Raye 66 Janouskovec, Carol 122 Janovsky, Bette 23,31,92,94,95,96,97 147,173 Janovsky, John 77,138 Jansen, Fred 122 Jansky, Marlene 31,69 Jansky, Robert 69 Jansky, Russell 19,83,85,89,104,110, 173 Janus, Tom 76 Jaraczewski, Shirlee 122 Jarka, .ludee 74,92,95,96,97,98,113, 114 Jarka, Tony 68 Jarosik, Cheryl 33,122 Jarvis, James 31,78 Jarvis, John 31,75 Jasnosz, Joseph 89,173 Jasnosz, Theresa 74,115 Jasutis, James 122 Javurek, Janice 173 Javurek, Paul 122 Jechort, Janice 9,88,96,160,173 Jedrychowski, Constance 122 Jedrychowski, Joyce 76 Jedryck, Raymond 73 Jelinek, Allan 122 Jelinek, James 76 Jelinek, Thomas 30,75 Jelinek, Tony 32,173 Jellen, Vivian 72,74,95,97 Jendras, Linda 17,23 ,92,95,96,97, 1 74 Jensby, David 69 Jensby, Thomas 174 Jensik, John 122 Jerasky, Kenneth 70 Jeschke, Richard 66 Jeske, Richard 23,70 Jezek, Pamela 66 Jezek, Vera 122 Jezuit, John 64 Jirasek, Judi 115,174 Jirka, Michael 76,149 Jirkovsky, Alan 62,149 Jirousek, Crystal 122 Jirsa, Ann Beth 23,174 Jochum, Sharon 122 Johnson, Alfonso 58,122,152 Johnson, Carole 33,122 Johnson, Dawn 69,138 Johnson, Fred 68,108 Johnson, Jeanne 33,79,87,138 Johnson, Larry 63 Johnson, Linda 77 Johnson, Linda 67 Johnson, Raymond 70,153 Johnson, Ricky 79,153 Johnson, Robert 122 Johnson, Bob 58,77,152 Johnson Terry 174 Johnson, Terry 67 Jonak, William 54,104,110,174 Jordan, Anthony 72 Jorgensen, Paul 35,99,174 Joseph, Dennis 122 Josh, Karen 98,112,122 Jozefiak, Janice 74 Joziak, John 66,138 Jozwiak, Karen 174 Jozwiak, Nancy 122 Jozaitis, Phyllis 115,174 Judy, Keith 122 Judziatis, Janina 122 JUNIOR CABINET 118 JUNIOR COUNCIL 93 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 147 JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS 92 Jur, Barbara 24,143,147,174 Jurcik, Igor 122 Jurcik, Mario 64 Kobat, Raymond 122 Kachlic, Judith 27,74 Kaczmarek, Margaret 64 Kadlec, Cheryl 88,96,98,174 Kadlec, Neal 89,122 Kafara, Lynn 64 Kalivoda, Paulette 122 Kalmanek, Linda 62,68,113,1l5 Kaminski, Barbara 77 Kandle, George 66 Kanyuh, Don 122 Kappmeyer, Carol 73,93,99,114 Kapsa, Cheryl 27,122 Kamik, Diane 26,33,87,92,94,95,122 Karnik, Robert 68,138 Kasanda, Thomas 74 Kasanders, Eddie 122 Kascak, Mildred 29,65 Kaspar, Geraldine 122 Kaspar, Ronald 62 Kasper, Barbara 174 Kasper, Carl 67 Kasper, Nancy 64 Kasperski, Kenneth 89,135,137,147,174 Kasprak, Joseph 174 Kasprzak, Shirley 122 Kassel, Wayne 80 Kastner, Margie 64 Kasuba, Edward 26,91,94,109,122,147 Kaszubuski, Paul 122 Katarzynski, Paul 53,105,122 Katilius, Karen 35,88,96,98,112,1l3, 147,174 Katilius, Kristine 32,73,87,88,97 Kaufmann, Edward 23,122 Kautsky, Kawa ll, Fred 70 Robert 174 Kawiecki, Nancy 174 Kawula, Kaye, Al Danny 74 ice 174 Kaye, Michael 78 Kazika, George 62,108,154 Kazmierowski, A lice 23,26,92,94,112, 115,175 Kazmierczak, Thomas 110,122,156 Kec, Kenneth 78 Keefe, Patricia 68 Keizer, Linda 64,97,138 Kelbusek, John 64 Keleher, Nancy 175 Kellerman, Charlene 175 Kellington, Earl 30,175 Kellner, Wayne 64 Kelly, Darlene 175 Kelsch, Ann 26,122 Kember, Alicia 75,139 Kempa, Patricia 79 Kemper, Clifford 122 Kemtes, Nancy 122 Kemtes, Robert 67 Kendall, Merrilee 122,138 Kennedy, Byron 73 Kent, Kathleen 77,115 Kerekes, Richard 78 Kerkstra, Donna 73,139 Kerwin, Patricia 122 Kerwin, Rosemary 175 Kerwin, Shirley 67 Ketvirtis, Janet 122 Kiefer, Robert 122,156 King, Edmond 63 King, Michael 63,103,153 Kinter, John 77 Kinzie, John 67,153 Kish, Jane 80 Kish, Janice 68 Kislizke, Caryn 63 Kislow, James 53,75,106 Kitzberger, Mary 29,64,135,138 Kizior, Kathleen 87,92,122 Klail, Albert 26,34,59,73,95,96,137 Klausler, Tom 175 Klecka, Joseph 34,175 Klecki, Mary 78 Kleczka, Steve 75 Klein, Diane 72,139 Klein, Linda 79 Kleisner, Kenneth 80,157 Klema, Dianne 113,175 Klepac, Denis 79 Klich, Judy 175 Klima, Arthur 69,136 Klima, Edward 76 Klimas, Larry 67 Klimes, James 122 Kliutschenko, Val 122 Klobnak, Robert 122 Kluga, Janet 73,115 Klump, Terry 75 Knez, Judith 175 Knies, Dorene 33,62 Knizatko, Bonita 33,112,122 Knizatko, Ronald 122,135,136 Knoche, James 62 Knol, Joyce 31,122 Knourek, Madeline 175 Kobal, Thomas 63,154 Kobido, Richard 175 Koc, John 175 Koca, Lorraine 29,62 Kochanski, Carole 122 Koci, Frank 64,153 Koci, William 122 Koclanis, Kathleen 175 Kocovsky, Jerry 175 Kocovsky, Joseph 109,175 Kohl, Barbara 26,175 Kohler-Rausch, Marius 109,110,147, 176 Kohout, James 123,152 Kohout, Nevis 176 Kohout, Tom 35,72 Kokenes, Bette 62,63,93 Kokenes, Catherine 70 Kokenes, James 123 Koko, Linda 123 Kokoszka, Michael 107,156,176, Kolar, Margaret 72,93,99,114,139 Kolba, Ronald 123 Koldott, Darlyne 113,123 Kolek, William 123 Koleske, Sandra 72 Kolin, William 72,156,157 Koloolzieiski, Beverly 79,139 Konopacky, Cecelia 77 Konopka, Christine 67 Konopaslk, Thomas 68,157 Koon, Dean 67 Koupmann, Ronald 89,123,142 Kopacek, Florence 92,114,138,176 Kopecky, Russell 58,79,109 Kopecky, Virginia 68 Kopp, Joseph 79 Koppang, Carol 87,92,96,99,115,176 Koprek, Allan 123 Koproski, Constance 123 Korbel, Frank 110,176 Korda, Carol 62 Korda, John 76 Kordick, Judith 123 Korecky, Janice 79 Korenic, Cheryl 76,139 Korinek, Carole 92,176 Korinek, Roberta 65 Korkos, Scott 69,108 Kornack, Gary 123 Korwin, Maryann 78,114 Korwin, John 89,176 Korzenowski, Suzanne 123 Koscik, Pat 65 Kosikas, Oswald 77 Kosinski, James 67 Kosinski, Joan 123 Koski, Joseph 63,149 Kosmatka, Michael 62 Kostal, Donna 77 Kostka, Mary Lou 123 Kostrzewski, Dennis 35,94,123 Kostuba, Shirley 65 Kotor, Leo 89,176 Kotty, Robert 89,176 Koudelka, William 176 Koutek, Paul 53,107,123,150,151 Koutsky, Carrol 67 Koutsky, John 89,176 Kovanich, Michael 77 Kovar, Daniel 62 Kovar, Mary 69 Kovarik, Allen 73 Kovarik, Elaine 95 Kovas, John 123 Kowalski, Ronald 75 Kowalewski, Linda 66 Kowalski, Chester 62 Kowalski, Elaine 65 Kowalski, Karen 69 Kowalski, Susan 63 Kozak, Glen 68,149 Kozar, Kathy 123 Kozar, James 67 Kozel, Joan 63 Kozel, Judy 23,112,176 Kozelka, Julia 76,135 Kozeluh, Joanne 67,138 Kozien, Joan 23,25,87,97,99,176 Kozerski, Linda 138 Kozlowski, Patricia 69 Krabec, Elaine 73 Krahulec, Kathleen 33,77,1 15,135,139 Krahulec, James 123,135,137 Kraig, Raymond 58,123,152 Kraizinger, Dagmar 123 Krakowski, Thomas 176 Kral, Barbara 24,26,97,176 Kral, Gayle 74,139 Kral, Jerry 96,176 Kral, Sandra 32,88,99,176 Krall, Elaine 123 Kramer, Ann 69 Kramer, George 79 Kras, Rosemarie 123 Kraska, Kenneth 30,66,142 Kratochvil, Frank 72,157 Kratochvil, George 73,156 Kraus, Linda 26,64 Kraska, Ronald 105,177 Krastine, Robert 32,110,177 Krc, William 177 Kreibach, Emil 31,177 Kreici, Carol 23,177 Kremel, Jacqueline 72,139 Krempel, Laura 78 Kresnicka, Ronald 177 Krestah, Ed 78 Krezanic, Arlene 72 Krichbaum, Judith 69 Kristak, Kathryn 123,135 Kristie, Edward 72 Kriz, Adrienne 73 Kriz, Jeannine 78 Krizanic, Arlene 27,92,135 Krnak, Joanne 177 Kroeger, Roseann 64 Krohn, Lois 66 Kroll, Judith 114,123 Kroupa, Cynthia 68 Kroupa, Kenneth 123 Kruczynski, Cheryl 74 Krudl, Jim 69 Krueger, Daniel 123 Krueger, Patricia 65 Krumplys, Kristina 27,76 Krych, Deborah 13,74,84,114 Kryst, Barbara 112,123,137 Kryst, Theresa 75,95,135,136 Krzystof, Carol 65 Krzystof, John 177 Kubicki, Marilyn 177 Kubik, Charles 108,149 Kubik, Karen 65,135,138 Kubik, Joseph 123,152 Kubik, Pauline 113,123 Kubin, Joyce 67 Kubinski, John 66 Kucaba, Benny 74 Kucaloa, James 177 Kucera, Betty 123 Kucera, Edward 68,154 Kuchvalek, Carol 31,112,123 Kuchvalek, Thomas 62 Kucius, Denise 123 Kuckie, Roman 80 Kuehn, David 54,105,110,136,177 Kuehn, Thomas 177 Kugler, Dennis 123 Kuiaw George 78 L Laos, John 110,177 Labay, Janice 113 Labzentis, Cheryl Ann 123 Lach, Joan 31,64,115,138 Lach, Margaret 139,177 Lach, Marian 178 Lach, Rose 26,115,123 Ladd, Robert 74 Ladd, Judith 26,123 Lafgren, Pat 79 Lafink, Ronald 73 Lah, Sonia 76 Laibl, George 62 Laibl, Russell 58,107,123,152 Lamb, Dale 65 Lamb, Jill 69 Lancsak, Stephen 178 Lancsak, Linda 27,73 Lang, Frank 69 Lang, Maryloeth 31,79 Lange, William 17,89,178 Langer, Gary 123 Lanni, Sandra 75,139 Lantvit, Arlene 75 Lantvit, Michael 178 Lantvit, Rita 123 Lantvit, Robert 178 LaPagIia, Sherry 31,70 Lapka, Richard 23,69 LaRoche, Carol 64 Larson, Karen 178 Laschiazeza, Dolores 65 Lasica, Donald 75 Lasica, Thomas 65 Lasinskas, Aureliia 67 Laskowski, Darlene 123 Laskowski, Roger 89,123 Lasky, Joseph 68 Lastofka, Judith 76,113,115 Latal, Robert 79 Lathrop, Patricia 139,178 LATIN CLUB 26 Latino, Mary Ann 100,178 Latoza, Kastytis 27,74,109 Lattuca, Angela 77 Lauletta, Rick 107,123,155 Lavorato, Tony 78 Lazazzera, Paul 123 Lazzeroni, Linda 80 LEADERS 112 Leamy, George 62 Leamy, Monica 72 Leaper, Brigitte 62 Lebeda, Patricia 28,29,73 Lederer, Joan 114,178 Ledvina, Ronald 67,108,157 Lehuta, Laura 67 Leibovitz, Elyse 63 Leitgeb, Grayce 73 Lelko James 123 Lemreux, Joan 123 Lencioni, Donald 65,153 Lenik, Thomas 35,78 Lenske, Donna 65,138 Lentek, Susanne 76 Lenz, John 123 Lenzi, Jean 76 Leonarczyk, John 123,135,137 Leoni, Jeannine 178 Leoni, Dawn 31,74 Lettier, Donna 23,31,62,68 Lettier, Linda 80,87,93 Lettier, Michael 78 Lewandowski, Phillip 53,74,106,149 Lewansowski, Richard 67 Lewis, Ruth 73,95,96 Lewis, 'Barbara 26,34,123 Lewis, James 109,123 LIBRARY CLUB 24 Licko, Phyllis 79,135,139 LIFE SAVING CLUB 149 Lilegdon, Janet 72,74,114 Lindaur, Roger 178 Lindwall, Wayne 79 Lindsay, Ann 178 Lindsay, Maureen 68,93 Link, Mary Ann 100,178 Of Kuiawa, Mary 92,95,123 Kuiawa, Yvonne 78,92 Kukla, Gayle 123 Kulawiak, Dianne 70 Kulinski, Kenneth 177 Kulk, Barbara 63,93 Kuncl, Bette 177 Kuncl, Henry 87,177 Kuncl, Ronald 76 Kunesh, Edward 67,154 Kupczyk, Raymond 123 ,Kupczyk, Robert 69,108,153 Kuras, Sheila 123 Kure, Carol 88,98,112,177 Kuska, Mary 75,95,115,136 Kuta, Maryann 80 Kutis, Dennis 123 Kutz, John 69 Kutz, Joseph 65 Kwiatek, Kathy 118,123 Kypry, Cynthia 66 Links, Adrienne 123 Lipinski, Paul 63 Liska, George 58,77 Liska, James 79 Liska, Richard 123 Liska, Susan 95,114,123,154 Liska William 107,123,156 Lisowski, Christine 178 Lisowski, Irene 69 Liss, Richard 65 Liss, William 59,74 Literskis, Casimir 123 LITHUANIAN CLUB 27 Litos, John 32,1 10,155,178 Locander, Robert 124,142 Lococo, Patricia 124 Lohr, Joseph 124 Loisi, Linda 124 Lombardo, Vincent 124 Lombardo, Vita 64 Londo, Linda 29,77,97 Mitton Longo, Annette 77 Longo, Michelene 124 Lonowski, Judith 178 Lopardo, Jettery 67 Lopatkiewicz, James 72,153 Lopez, John 72,138 Lorkiewicz, Patrick 68 Loucks, Lawrence 110,156,178 Louis, Dennis 54,178 Louthan, Glen 124 Loveless, James 124 Loveless, Shirley 69 Lovetere, Michael 69 Lovison, Vivian 124,139 Lovitsch, Brian 124 Loza, Bonnie 69 Lubek, Noreen 124 Lubek, Paulette 80 Lucas, Diane 124 Lucas, Mary 75 Luchetti, Linda 31,124 Luchetti, Lucia 29,31,114,124 Luciano, Mary Jo 8O,92,113 Ludwiski, Daniel 179 Lueck, Sharon 179 Lutrano, Robert 78 Lukasik, Fred 59,110,124 Lukavsky, Dennis 76 Lukes, Wayne 67,154 Lukowski, Robert 78,109 Lump, Scott 74 Lump, Susan 124 Lupinek, Jan 153 Lutho, Florence 26,179 Lutha, Raymond 72,111 Lutz, Bruce 124 Luxen, Gerard 124 Lyons, Joan 179 Lyons, Thomas 77,153 M Maaks, Gloria 65 Maoss, Lois 179 MacDonald, Bonnie 98,124 Macek, George 53,107,124,150 Macek, Raymond 76 Mach, Jeanette 24,31,147,179 Mach, Terry 52,56,57,110,152,179 Machala, Phyllis 26,78 Machala, Robert 79 Machek, Edward 89,147,179 Macieiewski, Michael 179 Macieiewski, Robert 75 Mack, James 53,74,77,106,149 Mock, Nancy 87,93,95,98 Mackey, Brenda 112,124 Mackey, Willard 69 Macon, Jean 124 Macon, Jo Anne 24,65 Madeiczyk, John 64 Madeiczyk, Joseph 79,93 Mador, Joseph 138 Madrzak, Kenneth 124 Mafiei, Nicholas 68 Magaini, Aldo 79 Maggard, Cheryl 66 Maggio, Michael 62 Magliochetti, Janice 69 Magraken, Jack 59,75,154 Magrini, Aldo 106 Magrini, Marianne 70 Magrowski, Michael 35,72 Maguire, Mary 77 Mahalko, Dennis 72,140 Mohr, Thomas 65,111 Mainna, Neil 109,124 MAINTENANCE STAFF 51 Maiersky, Larry 53,79,153 Maiewski, Martin 124 Maiewski, Roy 66,103,149 Maior, Martin 124 Makev, Patricia 179 Maksyn, Shirley 32,64 Malecek, Carol 77 Malek, Patricia 91,147,179 Malenchik, Linda 73,92,114 Malfeo, Dora 124,139 Malik, Kenneth 72 Malina, Catherine 124 Mallegni, Joseph 179 Mally, Frances 87,92,112,179 Malnar, Robert 124 Maloney, Dennis 179 Maly, Anthony 74 Maly, Frank 63 Malzahn, Donald 93,179 Mancuso, Cheryl 27,87,88,94,179 Manganiello, Arnold 63 Mangels, Gary 124 Mangiaguerra, Ann Marie 28,139,179 Mangione, Louis 179 Manley, Gretchen 26,112,124,136 Mann, Richard 52,56,57,53,105,11O, 110,124,156 Mantegna, Joseph 72 Mantucca, Robert 157 Mantucca, Sam 53,124 Manusos, Helen 124 Manusos, Penny 67 Manzoeillo, Michele 92,125 Marasca, Rosemarie 28,180 Marconi, Robert 74 Marczyk, Nancy 124 Marecek, 114,124,154 Marek, Dave 65,111 Marek, Emanuel 154 Marek, James 30,72 Marek, Michael 180 Maretich, Johe 76 Morik, Richard 62 Marks, Russell 124 Melanie 87,88,92,94,95,113, 124,154 Melka, Carol 79 Melka, Edward 77,96 Melka, Madeline 59 Melvin, Sandra 27,68 Meanco, Joyce 65 Mencinskas, Dana 27,79 Mencinskas, Paul 111,124 Mendelewski, Barbara 124 Mendelewski, Christine 76 Mendelewski, Steve 147,181 Mengler, Barbara 100,181 Markus, Richard 58,75,106,153 Markvart, Bonnie 69 Marlaire, Cheryle 124 Marnell, Angela 64 Maropoulos, Frank 124 Maropoulos, Thomas 74 Marrano, Sharon 27,180 Marsh, Peter 56,180 Martens, Sherry 32 Martin, Elaine 72,114 Martin, Ethen 62 Martin, Gail 79 Mortinek, Mary 65 Maruno, James 26,91,94,109,124,147 Marzono, Peter 65 Marzano, Phyllis 124 Masa, George 76,135,136 Masa, James 70 Moser, Carl 66 Moser, Judith 24,65 Masopust, Otto 105,180 Massari, Thomas 63 Mostalerz, Gregory 59,76 Mostalerz, Patricia 124 Masters, John 109,124 Masters, Marianne 87,124 Mate, George 74,95,97 Mateia, Joseph 95,97 Materna, Carol 69,137 MATH CLUB 34 Mathes, George 78 Mathieson, William 79 Matik, Carol 75,92,113 Matkovich, Richard 180 Matkowich, Ronald 124 Matousek, Russell 31,124 Matthews, Kenneth 124 Matthews, Roy 180 Mottran, Jill 63 Matuszak, Judith 23,87,92,94,96,99, 139,180 Matuszak, Louise 63 Matuszak, Mark 124,150 Matysiak, Joan 26,75 Maurer, Bruce 79 Mautone, Antoinette 124,139 Maverick, Kenneth 78 Maverick, Patricia 124 Mayer, Carol 124 Mayer, Diana 28,124,139 Moyer, Robert 66,137 Mengler, Robert 124 Merlo, Carol 76 Messina, Kenneth 124 Messina, Susan 98,124 Meye r, Meyers, Linda 28,68 Thomas 181 Michael, JeFFrey 80 Michaels, Ted 124 Michalek, Cynthia 67,138 Michalek, James 76,106 Michalek, Linda 66 Michalek, Patricia 68,87 Michaletz, Rosemary 64 Michaletz, Victoria 62 Michalski, Marianne 63 Michelon, Mariella 124 Michniak, Janice 73,113 Michon, Judith 124 Michiewicz, Carrie 69 Midura, Bethyl 63 Morris, Edward 56,110,182 Morris, Vicki 63 Morris, Walton 125 Morrow, James 66 Morse, James 89,125 Mortenson, Karen 182 MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 90-91 MORTONIAN NEWSPAPER 142-143 Moscato, Arlene 76,87,92,97,98 Moscow, Peter 182 Most, John 78,103 Motto, Daniel 59,125 Motts, Karen 68 Motycka, Kathleen 33,731,115 Moulis, Bonnie 182 Mowen, Edward 66 Mowen, Michael 125 Mozier, Marcella 24,69 Mozier, Phyllis 74 Mraz, Jane 35,88,98,112,147,160,182 Mraz, Roy 125,141 Mraz, Thomas, 58,125,152 Mrzyglod, Antoinette 68 M.S.G.A, BOARDS 94 Mucha, Allyson 25,26,29,112,125 Mudro, Eugene 26,136,182 Mueller, Quentin 125 Mullins, Barbara 125 Mullins, Ruth 80 Munoz, James 74 Murr, William 77 Murray, Michael 182 Mieszczak, Linda 26,124 Mihalik, Frances 28,181 Miiares, Arthur 124 Mikeska, James 124,137 Mikita, Marie 124,139 Mikolainis, John 79 Mikota, Arlene 27,124,139 Miksovsky, Janice 88,94,96,112,160, 181 Mikulecky, Donald 25,181 Mikulecky, John 77 Mikulis, Diana 26,181 Milka, Charlotte 80 Milos, Dwight 104,156,181 Milashus, Michael 27,67 MILITAIRES 33 Muskus, Musolf, Gregory 125,138 Robert 182 Myers, Milo 182 Mylan, Barbara 183 Mylan, Michael 70 Mysyk, Paul 75,103,153 N Nardi, Bruce 76,154 Nous, A Nous, G Ilan 53,125 ary 89,125 Nova, Louis 76 Neace, Karen 31,125,139 Nedwed, Judi 183 Needham, Richard 93,183 Nega, Nancy 88,183 Nelson, James 67 Nelson, Sandy 76 Militello, Cathy 32,35,88,92,96,98,181 Miller, Art 124,138 Miller, Barbara 95,124 Miller, Barry 124,156 Miller, Bonnie 74,87,92,135,139 Miller, Carol 125 Miller, Dean 69,154 Miller, Donna 63 Miller, Frederick 65,154 Miller, John 72 Miller, Marcia 181 Miller, Ona 28,74 Miller, Patti 101,181 Mills, Raymond 62,108 Milosh, Martin 73 Mayes, Mayes Richard 67 Sharon 25 87,92,99,147,180 Mqyiqit, Elaine 112,124 Mazany, Lesly 62 Minarik, Linda 181 Minnala, Christine 75,96,135,136,139 Misch, Carolyn 115,125 Misheikis, Richard 75 Mazurek, Francine 180 Mazurka, Antoinette 139,180 Mazurka, Donna 77 Mazur, Martin 64 Mazur, Ronald 65,111 Mazzanti, William 93,180 Mazzetti, Carol 85,88,94,96,113,114 180 Mazzucca, Georgianne 180 M BOOK COMMITTEE 95 McAnally, Clara 72 McCaF1rey, Claudia 88,94,114,180 McCandless, Michael 58,73,93,95,97, 115,138,139 McCann, John 62 McCarthy, Danny 180 McCarty, Linda 66,138 McCarthy, Thomas 75 McCaskey, Donald 89,180 McCauley, Phyllis 101,180 McClure, Terrence 67,154 McDermott, Steve 76 McDonald, James 64 McGrahom, John 124 McGrahom, Linda 65,113,115 Mclnerney, Tom 124 McMillan, Dennis 110,152,181 McMillan, Wayne 58,77,103,153 McNamara, Kathleen 69 McPhail, Gary 26 McPherrin, Bill 124 McQuade, Daniel 26,30,181 McWilliams, Anita 65 McWilliams, Elaine 124 McWilliams, Sharon 124 Meade, Alice 31,79,139 Medalis, Bonnie 29,98,181 Medema, Robert 75 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 50 Mehalos, Richard 181 Meiers, Pom 35,88,92,95,96,114,124 Meisenger, Edith 87,88,92,94,95,114, Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , Frank 63 Fred 30 I James 93,181 Mitchell, Patricia 73,92,96,97,9a Mitchell Philip 73,135 Mitchell, Robert 68,140 Mitchell Victor 65 Mitchel,'John 69,149 Ral h 156181 , D , Mitton, Richard 58,75,103 Mitvalsky, Jerry 111,182 Mix, Ernest 125 Mlady, James 53,75,106 Mleczko, Edward 89,125 Mlsna, Timothy 77,93 Mlyniec, Wallace 25,97,11O,138,160, 182 MODEL RAILROAD CLUB 30 MODERN DANCE CLUB 114 Modry, Patricia 125 Modugno, Victoria 66 Monaco, Richard 182 Monczynski, Mike 182 Monczynski, Phyllis 125 Mondek, John 182 Montagna, Christopher 74 Montalbono, Salvatore 182 Montanari, Helne 125 Montgomery, James 66 Moore, Bill 67 Moore, George 34,182 Moore, Robert 76 Mophail, Gary 77 Moravec, Joan 182 Morauik, Robert 154 Moravik, Scott 63 Moreci, Carmella 125 Moretield, John 109,125 Morgan, Suzanne 79 Morganti, Janice 182 Morgonti, Michal 66,113 Moro, Geri 29.63,87 Nemec, Carolyn 66 Nemec, Sandra 73,96 Nemecek, Getty 23,87,125 Nemecek, Linda 79,84 Nepil, Maryanne 68 Nesbet, Neslade Neuman Neuman Neuman Barbara 65 k, Judith 112,125 , Carol 87,92,98,183 , Diane 72,99 , George 96,991183 Neuman, John 3O,34,1 10,183 Neuman , Robert 65,154 I Nevsima , Nancy 68 Newson, Vicky 138,183 Nichols, Nicholas 63,103,153 Nichols, Orland 65 Nickola, Pat 28,92,112,125 Nielsen, Charlene 183 Nielsen, Paul 67 Niemiec, Frank 70 Niezgod a, Barbara 76 Nikiel, Geri 78 Niziolek, Karen 65 Nocerino, Patrick 125 Noftz, E dward 183 Nolan, Linda 29,76 Nolan, Sharon 125 Norris, Joyce 88,92,98,139,142,183 Notley, Gail 67,138 Notto, Carolyn 63 Novak, Betty 31,34,62,139 Novak, Carol 125 Novak, Elizabeth 79 Novak, Joann 87,115,125 Novak, 'Linda 32,70,87 Novak, Randy 89,93,183 Novak, Roberta 125 Novotny, Nancy 125 Novy, Art 78 Novy, Bonnie 23,92,96,99,115,142,183 Novy, Richard 125 Nowaczyk, Michael 67,157 Nowaczyk, Shawn 68 Nowak, Lindo 68 Nowak, Virginia 62 Nowowieiski, John 58,73,93,106,l56,l57 Nutile, Sarah 66,138 Nykig, Lou Ann 64,139 U O'Brien, John 68 Obsouskos, Elena 80 Ocenasek, Robert 30,125 Odierno, Patrick 125 OFFICE STAFF 50 Oglin, Shirley 32,113,138,139,183 O'l'lolloran, Judith 28,33 Ohler, Joann 25,31,88,160,183 Okamoto, Geraldine 66,99,115 Okarnoto, Victoria 25,88,92,99,183 Okrie, Ralph 125 Okrzesik, Richard 125 Olbrich, Richard 34,125 Old, Richard 66 Olenick, Gregory 76 Olichwier, Judith 183 Oliver, Albert 69 Oliver, Marianne 114,125 Olivieri, Ernie, 77 Olmstead, John 79 Olmstead, Michael 125 Olsauskas, Elena 26,27 Olsen, Dennis 125,155 Olszewski, Chester 77 Olszewski, Betty Jo 125 Onchuck, Ronald 125,142 Ondrla, Maryann 112,125 O'NeiII, Robert 64 Onotrio, Phillip 68 Oostman, Donald 125,155 Opal, Kenneth 105,125,152 Opatrny, Gail 125 Openshowski, Richard 183 OPERATORS 35 Oprenchak, Gary 64 Orbon, Janis 99,125 ORCHESTRA 138-139 ORIENTATION COMMITTEE 94 Orlick, Donald 184 Orszula, Walter 184 Ostrowski, Anthony 69 Ostrowski, Gayle 79 Ostrowski, Jacauelyn 125,138,139 Osuch, Carol 87,125 Otmanoski, Carol 67 Otmanowski, Antoinette 79 Otto, Thomas 109,184 Owen, Blanche 26,34,1 14,125 Owsianka, Charlene 33,72,139 P Pacel, Allan 30,125 Pachowicz, Roger 66 Pachowicz, Ronald 75 Pacourek, Charles 125 Padecky, Gerald 35,89,125 Pagac, Paulette 125 Page, Arlene 92,94,96,98,125 Page, Kenneth 125 Page, Larry 69 Page, Sandra 65 Pagni, Dennis 73,93,94,95,97 Pagni, Robert 63,153 Pagni, Yolanda 184 Pakalnis, Charles 77 Pakalnis, John 63 Palach, Karen 32,34,62 Paladino, Marianne 27,77 Paladino, Sharon 63,138 Palczynski, Thomas 109,125 Palicka, Dennis 72 Palicka, Susan 28,67 Palkiewicz, Michael 125 Palladino, Anthony 68 Palladino, Jennifer 139,184 Pallecone, Dennis 63,140 Palleva, Thomas 107,125,156 Palmer, Edna 69 Palmer, Kenneth 53,78,154 Palminteri, Angeline 184 Pandola, Jean 125 Panico, Maria 72,87,92,97,99 Paoletti, Josephine 62,87,92,98 Paoletti, Phyllis 88,96,125 Paoli, Cheryl 125 Papacek, Raymond 78 Papez, Yvonne 67 Pappas, Elaine 63 Pappas, Peter 79 Pardo, Concetta 125 Paris, Geraldine 184 Paris, Robert 62,111 Parish, Russell 68 Parker, Ruth 184 Parker, Sharon 78 Parrish, Bob 77 Parrotti, Wayne 125 Pasik, Vicki 125 Patcha, James 91,109,125 Patera, James 63 Patraw, Marvin 70 Patrick, Jimmy 65 Patula, Patricia 28,31,76 Patun, Florence 78 Patun, Janice 125 Patun, John 66,156 Patzem, Peggy 76 Paul, Patrick 184 Paul, Susan 125 Paulaskas, Carol 184 Paulauskas, Kestutis 27 Pautienius, Teresa 27,29,94,96,184 Pavlik, Earl 56,94,99,110,152,184 Pavlik, Thomas 58,78,103,153 Pavlis, Cheryl 73 Pavlovsky, Mary 28,125 Pawlak, Theresa 125 Pawlikowski, Barbara 29,68 Pawlowski, Elmer 74,106,115,138,1 Pawlowski, Michael 53,125,150 Pawlowski, Raymond 65,108 39 Payne, Michael 77 Pecanic, Jack 184 Pechan, Michael 53,125 Pechan, Richard 184 Pechous, Edward 101,184 Peck, Patricia 67,115 Pelehac, Carol 26,73,93 PeHe4hac, Sandra 26,34,92,94,99,125, 2 Pellegrino, Diane 184 Pellegrino, Vince 63 Pellett, Richard 125,138 Pellican, Deanna 77 Peluso, Thomas 125 Pencak, Helen 67 Pencak, Marilyn 73 Penn, Chris 66 Pentis, Lawrence 66 Perfect, Elizabeth 80 Perlect, Henry 68,157 Pergler, Cheryl 125 Perillo, Suzanne 184 Perks, Randy 35,75,141 Perry, John 63 Perz, Carole 67 Pesek, Mary 68 Pesola, Michael 76 Petchnick, Diane 76 Petchnick, Marlene 184 Petenes, John 63 Peterman, Donna 31,125 Peterman, Nancy 126 Peters, James 63,108,149 Polivka, Mary Kay 62 Poltarenko, Altreda 79,139 Poltrock, Iris 126,142 Palumbo, Frank 67 Polz, Linda 25,88,92,99,185 Polz, Randy 75,157 Pons, Bruce 94,95,107,126,156 Ponzio, Garbiel 75 Ponzio, Tony 185 Popovich, Elizabeth 24,31,185 Popovich, Phyllis 24,76,87 Popovich, Richard 53,78,106,157 Porod, Clarence 79 Porod, Maryann 126 Porod, Robert 126,152 Porreca, August 77 Porro, Nicholas 75,106 Posen, John 68,103,150 Posen, William 7,54,11O,148,150,151, 185 Poska, Nancy 31,88,92,186 Poska, William 89,126 Pasta, Dolores 126 Posta, Elayne 79 Posway, Sandra 72,84,93,97,98,114 Potempa, Edward 126 Potokar, Robert 68,103,149 Potucek, Diana 29,92,126 Potucek, Diane 126 Potucek, Martin 126 Pratt, Kathleen 186 Prazak, Arthur 93,109,126 Prchal, Carol 66 Peters, S heri 26,73 Peterson, Karen 185 Peterson, Kristina 64 Peterson, Linda 126 Peterson, Richard 25,89,185 Peterson Sharon 185 Petracek, Thomas 79 Petroski, Nancy 65 Pett, Kaye 65 Pett, Suzanne 112,115,126 Sharon 72,114,139 Pettings, Peyton, Jimmy 64 Pteilter, Joseph 66 Pterschy, Janice 63 Piasecki Nanc 29 74 93 I Y 1 1 Picantine, Susan 26,74,87,93,95,135, 139 Picucci, Marie 185 Piekarski, John 126 Pieklo, Michael 78,154 Piekny, Thaddeus 126 Pierce, Danny 58,77,111,153 Pierce, Janice 185 Pieri, Ida 23,27,92,185 Pietras, Barbara 69 Pietrowski, Russell 73,106 Pietrzyk, Rita 77 Pigatto, Jack 126 Pignato, Donald 126 Pignato, Josephine 63 Pilatas, Ted 126 Pilarczyk, Robert 66 Pilarczyk, Ron 78 Pilarski, Sharon 114,126 Pilch, Bernadette 126 Pillig, Vincent 126 Pinc, Beverly 126 Pinc, Frank 72 Pinc, June 185 Pinc, Linda 28,63,138 Pinc, Maryanna 68,138 Pinc Patricia 72 Pingatore, Judy 76,111 Pinkas, Terry 64,108 Piotrowski, Dolores 23,25,31,87,97, 99,185 Piotrowski, Frank 66 Piotrowski, Jim 66 Piotrowski, Joanne 68,87,92 Piotrowski, Marilyn 92,185 Piotrowski, William 126 Pirus, Francine 70 Piscopo, Theresa 126,139 Piskule, Robert 72,141,154 Pisoni, William 126 Pitrak, Paul 126 Pivonka, Dennis 32,59,110,156,185 Pivonka, Linda 64 Placek, James 74,135,137 Plaisted, Fredrick 65 Pliml, John 126 Plos, Ronald 126 Pluister, Thomas 76,154 Plutzner, Margaret 139,185 Pniak, Geraldine 28,87,96,126,136 Pogvara, Joan 72 Pogvara, John 64 Pogvara, Joseph 75 Pogvara, Susan 126 Pohl, Jerome 185 Pokorny, Cynthia 126,139 Polansky, Nancy 139,185 Polerecky, Susan 74 Poleski, Norbert 185 Polivika, Jane 26,126 Polivka, Jon 91,126,147 Prchal, Henry 186 Prell, Jill 88,186 Preucil, Robert 103,110,126,150 Priban, Lawrence 110,150,151,186 Price, James 79 Priggie, Nan 186 PRINCIPAL 38 Prochaska, Allan 136,186 Prasek, Leonard 30,76 Prosio, Roberta 126 Prymek, Joseph 126 Prysok, Stanley 126 Przybycz, John 66 Przychodni, Joseph 186 Przychodni, Robert 126 Przyycki, Ralph 62 Przyzycki, Mary Ann 69 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB 25 Pszanka, Diane 67 Ptacek, Angela 74 PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE 96 Puccini, Leila 23, 99,186 Puccini, Sheila 23,96,142,186 Puike, Alan 58,154 Puike, Diane 92,97,186 Pulice, Rosemary 29,74,97 Pulitini, Alan 186 Pulitini, Gail 126 Pulley, Joe 69 Puncochar, Karen 96,136,147,186 Pupelis, Gregory 126 Pustaver, Robert 73,103 Puszewski, Valery 186 Puzek, David 63 Pytel, Cynthia 66 Q Quandt, Carl 34,66,14O Quarello, James 126 Quigley, Elaine 78,92 Quigley, George 75 QUILA. and SCROLL 147 Racine, Robert 186 Rada, Edward 53,713,106 Rada, Ronald 62 Raolavick, Judy 95,126 Radar, George 32,110,154,186 Radick, Donna 186 Raclick, George 64 Radick, Sandra 77 Rager, Diana 33,68 Raidl, Robert 67 Rainey, Charles 77 Raispis, Susanne 92,96,1 13,126 Rak, Sandy 100,186 Rambert, Judy 67,948,115 Rambert, Rita 27,112 Rammacher, Terry 75 Ramsey, Brenton 74 Rantan, Jessica 68 Raschiella, Melissa 72 Rasek, Kenneth 79,135,136 Rasmussen, Edwin 126 Rasmussen, James 187 Rauch, Edward 34,126 Rawlings, Dennis 70,138 Raya, Anita 64 Raye, Jacquelynn 187 Raymond, Lois 28,66 Razzino, Evone 126 Razzino, Louis 53,74 Re, Thomas 26,77 Rea, Darrell 70,108 Rearner, Darlene 64 Rebout, Susan 114 RECEIVING DEPARTMENT 44 Reed, Roger 107,126 Reeves, Lawrence 75 Reger, Cassandra 66,113 Reid, Donald 34,138 Reid, Terry 66,108,149 Reihel, Barbara 76,87,92,97,98 Reilly, Gail 126 Rein, John 25,26,31,73,89,94,95,96,97 99 Reis, Arthur 26,34,94,97,126 Reiter, Patricia 78 Rektorski, Marianne 31,187 Rempala, Thomas 78 Reno, Carl 76 Renzulli, Rita 126 Rervis, Ronald 80 Rewis, Gary 126 Rezny, David 63 Ricar, Patricia 26,187 Riccio, Lawrence 72 Rich, Kathy 27,31,92,94,96,97,126 Richak, David 75 Richak, Linda 33,70 Richard, Terry 126 Richert, Eileen 187 Rickert, Barbara 72 Rickert, Linda 64,135,138 Ricono, Karen 78 Rieckmann, Patricia 23,97,114,126 Riedl, Cynthia 75,115 Rieth, Kathleen 63,138 Rieth, Virginia 64,138 Riha, Robert 126 Rilea, Judie 187 Rimsa, Fred 187 Rinella, Charles 126 Ritchie, Mike 104,126,152 Rito, Donna 76 Rivera, Geraldine 31,135,138 Riverce, Gerry 65 Rizzato, Ernest 126,152 Roberts, John 89,93,138,187 Roberts, Reba 73 Robertson, Linda 112,126 Robertson, Linda 80,98 Robin, James 34,89,109,126,147,156 Rocco, Mary 27,87,126 Rockowski, Mary Ann 73 Rocush, Albin 76 Rocush, Peter 104,156,187 Rodman, Darlene 76,135,139 Rodriguez, Samuel 65 Roegner, Robert 56,110,152,187 Roesner, Connie 25,92,99,187 Rogoski, Dawn 92,112,126 Rohlidek, George 58,126 Rohr, William 187 Rokos, Lynn 187 Rokos, John 62,135,141 Rollar, James 73 Rollinger, Kenneth 78,135,140 Romanek, Carol 187 Romaniak, Cynthia 63 Romanek, Joyce 79 Romano, Elaine 69 Romano, Lorrayne 77 Romito, Arlene 69 Rose, Donna 80 Ross, Cynthia 63,138 Rost, Patricia 87,92,126 Rosz, Nancy 21,29,31,92,126 Roth, Don 31,76 Rousar, Rita 26,29,65,94,97,138 Rowe, Madeline 75 Rozenberg, Dawn 69,92 Rozhon, Kathy 66 Rozycki, Thomas 126 Roycratt, Lois 24,25,147,187 Rubino, Lia 26,187 Ruda, Elizabeth 126 Rudman, Richard 126 Rudolph, Sandra 78 Rudzinskas, Joseph 64 Rut, Kenneth 79 Ruta, Joseph 187 Ruggio, Thomas 79,89,94,99,106 Rupinski, Paul 62,157 Rupinski, Robert 69 Rusesky, Kenneth 187 Russ, Philip 34,68,141 Russell, Icla 126 Russell, Theresa 66 Russell, Vina 188 Russo, Carol 75 Russo, Joseph 188 Ruszczyk, Nancy 63 Rut, Nancy 143,147,188 Ryan, Linda 78 Ryan, Thomas 75 Rybacek, Lee 67 Rybacek, William 141 Rybarczyk, Roger 58,72,103,153 Rybicki, Lawrence 70 Rycek, John 68 Rys, Barbara 126 Rys, Ronald 79 Rys, Sonia 65 Rzeminski, Beverly 62,67,97,113 Tazela Rzeminski, Donna 67,97,113 Rzeminski, Phyllis 98,112,126 S Sabik, Susan 126 Soch, Dorothy 77 Sacino, Jeftrey 35,67,89 SADDLE CLUB 32 Satranski, Kathleen 64 Sagan, Arthur 35,188 Sahk, Pat 142,188 Saitsch, Marshall 70 Salamone, Angelene 74 Salarnone, John 66 Salerno, Francine 70 Salerno, Terry 63 Salkauskas, Raymond 126 Salley, Karol 126 Salley, Katherine 126 Salley, Paul 26,126 Salvino, Nicholas 89,188 Sammarco, Anthony 69 Sanabrais, Manuel 109,110,188 Sanabrais, Norma 23,127 Sanchez, Craia 62,153 Sanchez, Matt 64,153 Sanders, Bonita 74 Sandrik, John 26,75,137 Santi, Gail 63,115 Santi, Wayne 76 Santini, Alan 93,94,95,127,137 Sapone, Joe 79 Saran, Matt 188 Sass, Janet 72,74 Sasser, Bonita 76 Savage, Karen 68 Savaglio, Judy 73,139 Savaglio, Robert 62,149 Savino, Sandra 63 Scalzitti, Leonard 67,149 Scarclina, Patricia 29,127 Schaefer, Edward 188 Schaffer, Mary 87,88,94,95,96,98, 113,127 Schau, Claire 72,139 Scheid, Patricia 27,31,88,94,95,97,127 Scheimacher, Dennis 69 Scheller, Sandra 127 Scherer, Diane 28,94,127 Scherer, Michael 188 Schiavelli, Cynthia 23,25,26,88,92, 99,114,188 Schiechl, Eric 69 Schilingo, Gary 76 Schillace, Paula 135,147,188 Schilly, Louise 69 Schine, Kenneth 53,75,149 Schlenger, Larry 127 Schlenger, Thomas 73 Schlingo, Patricia 188 Schmidt, Gloria 72,139 Schmidt, Robert 35,89,127 Schmidt, Sally 65,138 Schmidt, Spencer 56,110,152,188 Schmit, John 77 Schneeberger, Linda 87,127 Schneider, Alan 141,188 Schneider, Alan X. 127,142 Schnulle, Linda 31,67,94,95,97 Schober, Patricia 127 SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE 95 Schramek, Robert 111,127 Schreiner, Eleanor 25,88,90,97,98, 112,147,188 Schreiner, Joanne 69 Schrubbe, Dennis 72 Schuett, Arthur 58,72,106,109,148 Schuett, Barbara 76 Schullo, Rosemarie 63 Schultz, Donna 73 Schultz, Eddie 126 Schultz, John 188 Schultz, Karen 127 Schultz Ronald 63 Senese, Diane 75 SENIOR CABINET 160 SENIOR COUNCIL 93 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY 147 Serbin, Mariann 23,25,87,99,112,189 Sevcik, Anita 28,87,96,127 Severino, Geraldine 127 Severino, Victoria 189 Shaikes, Melvin 35,127 Shatkus, Mary 127 Sheehan, Linda 23,87,92,127 Shelby, Iris 64 Sheldon, MaryBeth 68 Sherpan, Karen 189 Shields, John 89,127 Shiner, Milton 89,189 Shoemaker, Barbara 127 Shropshire, Gregory 63,153 Shubert, Dorothy 96,113,114,138 Shubert, Lynn 75 Shull, James 66 Sibrava, Diane 127 Sikora, Paul 69 Sikora, Tim 189 Silha, Robert 78,138,154 Silhan, Robert 35,127 Simanek, Charles 26,94,127 Simanskis, Bernhard 78 Simaz, August 56,189,152 Siniggk, Barbara 19,88,96,98,113,114, Simmons, Vicky 66 Simo, Emily 31,70 Simolke, Sandra 127 Simone, David 59,127 Simonek, Richard 69,154 Simpson, Richard 80 Sinclair, John 70 Sinclair, Ronald 127 Sinalelar, Charles 32,189 Singer, Geraldine 65 Singleton, Barbara 65 Sipes, Bob 66 Sipla, Patsy 127 Siroky, Daniel 62 Sirovatka, Gerald 78,154 Sistak, Judith 64 Sistak, Robert 23,189 Sisul, Nancy 138,139,189 Sitar, Daniel 79 Sitar, Dennis 73 Sittler, Tom 26,78 Skarbek, Ben 189 Skarbek, Helen 65 Sklenar, Dolores 189 Sklodowski, Cindy 63 Skorski, Dale 58,76,103,153 Skorski, Ruth 29,62 Skulavik, George 127 Skvarenina, Edward 65 Sladek, Jerry 73,141 Sladek, Sharon 28,189 Slanina, Carolann 77,115 Slaski, Michaeline 189 Slaskowski, Cynthia 70 Slauter, Wayne 54,189 Slehoter, Bess 69 Sleigher, Cheryle 127 Sleiger, Patrick 78 Sleitweiler, Jean 67 Sleitweiler, Joseph 70 Slepicka, Joyce 78,114 Sleyak, Betty 65 Slitka, Mildred 28,29,78 Slitka, Joseph 189 Sloboda, Janet 87,92,94,95,99,127 Sloot, Beverly 77 Smeikal, Allan 56,104,110,152,190 Smetana, Robert 64 Smisek, Sandra 27,91,147,190 Soldat, Danna 73,87,93,97,98 Solone, Ralph 190 Sonnenschein, Mel 127 SOPHOMORE CABINET 72 Sorci, Patricia 66,113 Sorci, Samuel 127 Sordelli, Neal 73 Sosnowski, Robert 79,154 Sotka, Thomas 63,111 Sowa, Gayle 66 Sowa, Glenn 68 SPANISH CLUB 27 Spano, Roseann 127 Specking, Charles 67 Spies, William 107,127 Spiewak, Sharon 26,88,114,127 Splant, Steven 65 Spralding, John 68 Spurgaz, Dennis 75 Spurgaz, Donald 80 Spychalski, Christine 127 Sramek, Michael 78 Sramek, Wayne 190 Srotyr, Betty 127 Staab, Mari 65,138 Stachyra, Stanley 70 Stack, Kenneth 190 Stacknik, John 65 Stahl, William 67 Stait, Donna 190 Stallone, Rosemary 114,127 STAMP CLUB 30 Stancato, Sandra 27,127 Stanich, Diane 62,65,113 Stanislaw, John 70 Stanteisky, Robert 127 Staponaitis, Phyllis 29,127,139 Staroska, Tony 190 Staroska, Viola 73 Starzyk, Veronica 64 Stastney, Louisa 127 Staszak, Catherine 67,87 Staszak, William 135,136,147,190 Staszko, Irene 78 Statham, Donella 127 Stedronsky, Erwin 99,143,147,190 Ste-tan, Joyce 72,92 Steinberg, Dzintra 127 Steininger, Glenn 99,190 Stellmar, Janine 190 Stelmaszyk Vickilee 24,147,190 Stempien, Lydia 26,28,114,127 Suiak, Edwina 25,92,147,191 Sulin, Robert 127 Sullivan, Kath 77 Summers, Paulla 26,31,94,96,97,136 138,139,191, Superachi, Joyce 63 SUPERINTENDENT 37 SUPERVISOR OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS 49 Supinek, Jan 70 Surin, David 127 Suska, Frank 63 Suski, Jettery 63 Svec, Georgette 127 Svec, John 74,93.97,137 Svec, Thomas 191 Sveida, Edward 32,68,153 Svitra, Rimantas 27,127 Svoboda, Diane 127 Svoboda, Marie 100,191 Svoboda, Tom 59,89,93,94,111,127, 142 Svoise, Mariorie 142,192 Svornik, Diane 192 Swae, Marilyn 26,34,127 Swae, Paul 34,7O,149 Swaeckawski, Thomas 127 Swartz, Dale 70 Swasko, John 80 Swedler, Donald 127 Swenson, Cheryl 24,87 Swibas, Edward 62,154 SWIM CLUB 32 SWIM TEAM 154-155 Varsity 155 Sophomore 154 Freshman 154 Sworsky, Felicia 23,29,192 Sykora, Carol 28,65 Symoniak, Joan 74,93,95,99 Szaiek, Suzanne 128 Szarek, William 53,77 Szczepanik, Larry 66 Szczesniak, Donna 77,139 Szczesniak, Michael 65 Szczudlo, Rosann 100,192 Szewezyk, Jim 64,154 Szewezyk, Janet 73 Szot, Joseph 107,128,156 Szot, Lawrence 54,89,110,192 Szot, Marlynn 28,74 Szott, Kathleen 29,68 Stepenske, Dorothy 127 Stepenske, Richard 64,108 Sterba, Linda 68,113 Sternad, Mariorie 29,69 Stetenteld, Margaret 79,87,92,96,97 Sticha, Carol 191 Sticka, Ervin 191 Sticha, Randy 77 Stillo, Leo 65,108 Stimac, Robert 26,147,191 Stimetz, James 138 Stipek, Lina 28,31,80 Stloukal, William 89,191 Stochmal, John 89,191 Stock, Stolz, Gary 127 Carol 101,191 Stone, Robert 72 Stone, Steve 68,108,136,149 Stone Virginia 25,115,137,191 Stopal, Diane 74,87 Stopa, Leo 26,73 Storin Storin Storin o, Jacqueline 92,191 o, Judith 79 o, Peter 63,103 Szymczyk, Joyce 77 Szymoniak, Victoria 192 T Tabor, Eileen 192 Tadrowski, Joan 192 Takir, Tallari Tallari Patricia 66 co, Leo 128 co, Thomas 192 Tallerico, Irene 192 Tamatunas, Beverly 63,115 Tamalunas, Justin 53,713,106 Tanana, Rosalind 87,88,92,118,128 Tangorra, Linda 63 Tarant Taroli, Taroli, Taroli, o, Anthony 79 Diane 27,192 Frank 59,128 Kathleen 66 Tauginas, Anthony 62 Taylor, John 75,154 Taylor, John P. 65 Taylor, Kathleen 92 Taylor, Richard 66 Taylor, Sam 78 ar, Alan 128,138 Schumacher, Fred 25,93,147,188 Schumerth, Catherine 127 Schuth, Donna 27,73,138,139 Schwetz, Janet 74 Sciarra, Louis 104,110,148,156,189 SCIENCE CLUB 34 Scnaieri, Terry 63 Scorda, Harry 68,157 Scramuzzo, Marie 79 Scrapates, Cathy 76 Scudieri, Terry 108,157 Sebek, Mary 73,95,113,135,137 Sebesta, Leonard 34,127 Sebestl, John 74 Sechen, Collette 70 Sechen, Glenn 76,106,156 Sedar, Donna 127 Sedlacek, Joyce 77 Sedlak, Dawne 94,96,98,112 Sedlak, Frank 79 Segal, Marlene 127 Seger, Janet 72,139 Seger, Martha 189 Segna, George 26,127 Selvick, Valerie 31,76 Sendra, John 189 Smith, John 107,127 Smith, Karen 127 Smith, Karen 80 Smith, Kenneth 77 Smith, Lawrence 69 Patricia 87,92,99,114,115,190 Smith, Smith, Patricia 25,67 Smith, Richard 25,72,106 Smith, Sharon 127 Smala, Michael 75 Smola Rita 190 Smulski, Diane 77 Smulski, Patricia 190 Snella, Carol 190 Snella, Sandra 127 Snydel, Donald 64,108,157 Snyder, William 77 Sobotka, John 62 Sobran, Michael 127 SOCCER 109 Soboda, Bonnie 100,101,190 Soch, Raymand 89,190 SOCIAL COMMITTEE 98-99 Soenksen, Steve 74,106,157 Sadini, Linda 24,31,32,64 Soenksen, Susan 68,113 Solar, Jack 107,127,138,156 Stout, Arthur 58,78,106 Stowell, Marie 62 Straka, Bonnie 112,127 Straka, Molly 79 Straka, Richard 34,135,137,19l Stransky, Susan 79,92 Streic, Carol 74 Streic, John 69,149 Streic, Linda 127 Strelecky, Ronald 78,154 Strelecky, Susan 70 Stremplewski, Phillip 191 Stremplewski, Robert W. 67,108,157 Strittar, Elaine 66,138 Strnad, George 64,108 Strnad, Pot 127 Strompolos, George 62,157 Stroner, Joyce 127,135,136 Strong, Marilyn 127 Strumillo, Norma 64 Struska, William 31,147,191 Strzelczyki, Donald 77 Strzepek, Kathleen 67,115 Stuit, Willaim 66 Stulaiter, Jean 65 Stulik, Linda 76 Stuopys, Angela 27,127 Sturdik, Ann 23,87,92,99,191 Sturino, Sandra 27,191 Styskal, Ruth 138,191 Subach, Lynn 77,87 Suchsland, Kenneth 127 Suiak, Edward 24 Techen, Henry 128 Techman, Carlotta 33,73,87,138 Techman, Constance 19,25,26,88,92 94,96,98,112,138,147,192 Techman, Randall 66 Teeter, Sally 78,137 Teichman, Joanne 79 Telmer, Linda 66 Tenclinger, Linda 192 Tengerstrom, Holly 79 TENNIS 59 Tepper, John 77 Terlecki, William 192 Terracina, Roy 76 Tesar, Jennie 28,128 Tesinsky, Jeri 24,31,128 TEXTBOOK MANAGER 49 Theriault, Diana 62 THESPIANS 145 Tholotowsky, William 75 Thomas, William 74 Thompson, Gayle 192 Thompson, Kay 128,139 Thygesen, Judith 28,128 TICKET OFFICE 35 TICKET OFFICE MANAGER 49 Tidwe Tillma Tillroc Tilsk, Timmi ll, Mary 26,192 n, Jack 192 k, Sandra 28,65 Pamela 73,87,93 ns, Robert 73 Timmins, Sandy 65,138 Tinaglia, Peter 128 weikeff cami J. 129 Wallclen, Wilson, L Tinor, Pat 68,115 Todesco, Arthur 26,34,79 Togni, Carl 63,103,153 Tokarz, John 69 Tornan, Judith 88,95,96,1 13,118,128 Tomany, Gerald 192 Tomany, Robert 67,136 Tomaschtik, Peter 78 Tomasz, Roberta 78 Tomczak, Ronald 79 Tomko, Joseph 89,193 Tonelli, Russell 24,53,93,128,147,150 Tonetti, Arlene 23,27,92,1 14,193 Tookey, James 77,106,l56,157 Tookey, Patricia 66 Toppel, Jean 77 Torringa, Linda 73,115,135,139 Torringa, Nancy 65,115,135,138 Toscono, Joseph 128 Tosrilgak, Diana 74,87,93,95,96,97, Tracy, Carole 66 Tracey, Eugene 72 TRACK 56-58 Varsity 56 Sophomore 58 Freshman 58 Tracy, Nancy 193 Trantina, Raymond 69 TRAVEL CLUB 23 Tregler, Mariorie 26,92,147,193 Tregler, Patricia 64,115,138 Trepina, George 75,135 TRI - M 135 Trinco, Robert 64 Triner, Cheryllynn 92,193 Trnka, Paul 72 Trobl, Janice 78 Troemner, Keith 17,24,91,93,147,193 Troianek, Dagmar 128 Trok, Carol 115,193 Trombino, Raymond 66 Trosko, Beverly 32,67 Trovnich, Scott 72 Treyanowski, Ray 64 Trtilek, Geraldine 92,96,99,115,193 Trtilek, Jeanette 79 Trucksa, Paul 128 Truhlar, Caron 88,96,114,193 Truhlar, Richard 79 Tryba, Margaret 26,72 Trychta, Patricia 63 Tryta, Lydia 63 Trzinski, Joe 63 Tucker, Dorothy 92,112,128 Tuhacek, Richard 53,77,103,149 Tuma, Terry 26,74 Tumavich, Albert 30,79 TUMBLING 113 Turek, Bonnie 25,174,193 Turek, Charles 30,58,74 Turek, James 128,155 Turek, Mary 92,96,113,128 Turek, Richard 67,157 Turner, Peter 64 Turner, Terry 72 Turon, Cynthia 27,73 Tvrdik, Lynn 79 Tyk, Patrick 30,74 U Uhlarlk, Rosemary 63 Uhlir, Sandra 73 Uknes, Lynn 32,78,87,115 Ulivieri, Clara 64 Ulivieri, Leny 29,65 Urriggnhower, Barbara 29,87,92,112, Umbras, Kathleen 74 Underwood, Barbara 138,193 Underwood, Linda 62,124 U. 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EXECUTIVE BOARD 25 Unger, Sharon 193 Urban, Gayle 31,67,138 Urban, Helen 193 Urban, Joseph 193 Urbanas, Maria 128 Urbasek, Fred 26,56,193 Uridel, William 128 UrsovNick 138,193 Vacherlon, Edward 105,128 Vacik, Charlene 128,136 Vaclavek, Thomas 53,128,138,152 Vaculik, Susan 31,65,135,138 Vadopalas, Jovita 193 Vadopalas, Ruth 65 Vailadao, Melanie 68 Vais, Tony 54,83,105,1 10,15O,151,193 Vaitaitis, Alma 75,114 Valadez, Christine 128 Valcitis, Kristina 27,194 Valeikas, Valerie 27,69 Valente, Nikki 23,194 Valente, Richard 32,94,95,96,1l0,115, 138,l39,155,194 Vales, Michael 128 Vales, Roberta 70 Voleta, Joseph 66 Valauarnera, Vivian 63,138 Valladao, Mary 76 Vamis, James 89,194 Van Berschot, Joan 64,138 Van Berschot, Judith 194 Vancura, Barry 67 Vancura, Richard 74,149 Vandenburg, Russell 64,108,149 VanDenburgh, Penny 194 Vanderaue, Antoinette 194 Vanderberg, David 26,34,94,135,137, 147,194 Vandv, John 67,103,149 Vanek, Steven 68,111 Van Fleet, Pamela 76 Vankat, Carole 128 Vann, Barbara 26,32,88,95.128,154 Van Stedum, Kenneth 89,194 Van Stedum, Tom 64 Vargo, Jan 143,147,194 Vasaitis, Alice 79 Vasaitis, Alvydas 24,27,136,147,194 Vascik, Linda 80,93,99,115 Vasich, William 30,70 Vasiliauskas, Alex 73 Vasiliauskas, George 128 Vavrek, George 72 Vavricka, George 194 Vcivricka, John 65 Vavrina, Jim 194 Vavrina, Joseph 80 Vavrek, Beverly 29,67 Veeninaa, Frank 128,138 Veleta, Joseph 108,109,153 Venckos, Frances 62 Ventimiglia, Luna 139,194 Venturella, Marilynne 74,87,93,98 Verb, Charlene 128 Verb, Joan 64,138 Verber Glen 77,93,154 Verbosi John 66 Vesely, Charles 23,113,194 Vesley, Christine 69,115 Vesely, Judith 76,135,136 Vesely, Lily 113,115 Vesely, Veverk Richard 34,135,137,147,194 a, Barbara 72,74,139,142 Veverka, John 72 Vicha, Dorothy 101,194 Vidas, Nancy 113,128 Videbeck, James 17,56,90,93,109,147, 152,194 Vidoni, Dennis 54,195 Vietmeyer, Judith 195 Vikrikas, Sharon 67 Viktora, Emil 79,93 Villapiano, Mariann 65 Vink, Donna 195 Vitale, Rose 73 Vitel, Joyce 128,139 Vitel, Mike 72 Vitone, John 74 Vlcek, Nancy 195 Vlk, Janis 75,93,95,99,1 13,1 14 Vlk, Karen 95,100,195 VOCATIONAL OFFICE OCCUPATION 100 Vodak, Jane 25,195 Voelke, Carol 63 Voelk, Diana 114,128 Vogel, Joseph 69,108 Vohma, Tiiu 26,70 Vaight, Charles 128 Voight, Dale 195 Volta, Gayle 128,136 Vo'tik, Kenneth 77,136,154 Vokac, Ethel 128 Vokac, George 53,75,106,149 Volenec, Joseph 79 Vokral, Charles 93,128,155 Vondracek, Arthur 72 Vondrasek, Terry 195 Vondrak, Gary 35,73,106,149 Vondrak, Lynn 67,138 Voss, Diane 73,94-,96,136 Voss, Kenneth 107,195 Votava, Jeannette 114,131,195 Votava, Joseph 58,102,128,152 Votava, Philip 32,78,154 Vrabec, Donna 88,92,195 Vrabec Lynn 78,87,93 Vrany, 'J ohn 195 Vrtik, John 105 Vrtik, John 77,136 Vuckovic, Linda 76,87,92,96,98 Vyhnanek, Kevin 195 W Wachel, Mary Ann 195 Wachowicz, Frank 68 Wachowicz, John 128 Wacker, Barbara 29,129 Wacker, Robert 78 Wagner, Bryan 62,149 Wagner, Carol 87,88,92,94,95,96,97, 98,118,129,154 Wagner, Susan 75,93,95,97,98,114 Walaszek, Melvin 195 Waldon, Dennis 53,103,150,151 Waldvogel, Craig 73 Walencik, Carol 139,195 Walenga, Constance 73,92 S Walenga, Karen 195 Walker, Bonnie 66 Walker, Brenda 195 Walker Carol 129 Walker, James 196 Walker, L inda 65,115 Walkowiak, John 73 Loretta 76,95, 136 Wallon, Michael 66 Walper, Kenneth 69 Walsh, Bob 79 Walsh, Clarence 129 Walsh, Collet 129 Walters, James 62 Walthers, Dennis 76 Warchol, Janet 77 Warner, Dorothy 114,129 Wasielak, Dennis 77 Wassel, David 32,110,129,148,155 Wassell, Nick 129 Waszak, Barbara 74 Waszak, Glen 64 Waszkiewicz, Carol 29,129 Waters, William 66 Waychunas, Carolyn 73 Weglarz, Jean 196 WEIGHT-LIFTING 109 Weiher, Helmut 79 Welch, Francine 115,196 Wedlt, Edward 196 WELFARE COMMITTEE 95 Wells, Bonnie 129 VVells, Linda 73 Wentworth, Jean 196 Wenzel, Linda 67 Weighill, Nancy 196 Weritz, Linda 32,68 Wesolowski, Charles 78 West, Fredrick 72 Wetterguist, Barbara 66 Wetterquist, Patricia 78 Wheatly, Wayne 67 Wheeler, Judy 129 White, Crystal 28,79 White, Robert 129 Wiegel, Robert 78 Wierer, Jonathan 129,137 Wiers, Anthony 79 Widlock, Diane 64 Wiialek, Cynthia 65 Wilary, Judith 67 Wilclrnan, Janet 196 Wilgotski, Sandra 129 Wilke, Carol 196 Wilke, Craig 78 Willette, Alan 80 Willey, John 73 Williams, Arlene 75 Williams, Williams, Carolyn 129 Gary 56,11O,147,196 Williams, Lee 77 Williams, James 129 Williams, Lyle 77 Williams Roberta 196 ynn 23,129 Wilson, Robert 129 Winiars, Michael 63 Winter, Cheryl 70 Witkowski, Ronald 196 Wittenberg, Lynda 68 Wlezien, Jacqueline 68 Wlodek, Robert 30,58,129,152 Wnukowski, Justine 129 Wodecki, Barbara 73,87,99 Wodecki, Carol 28,31,87,97,99,l29 Woicik, Donald 77 Waiuclla, Linda 28,67 Woiiechowski, Jerome 59,129 Wolak, Barbara 25,92,96,98,113,11 29 Wolak, Diane 33,79,87,92,98 Wolak, Joanne 77,154 Wolak, John 76 Wolak, Sandra 87,112,1 15,129 Wolak, Thomas 196 Wolak, Thomas 111,196 Wolak, William 66 Wolt, James 80 Wolf, Jane 88,96,112,16O,196 Wolicki, Christine 28,73,84 Wolhiewicz, Sandra 129 Wolski, Judy 64,87 Wonsowski, Bob 30,79,93 Wood, Robert 78 Woodard, Wanda 28,77 Wozniakowski, Helen 29,196 WRESTLING 156-157 Varsity 156 Sophomore 157 Freshman 157 WRITERS CLUB 24 Wrobleski, George 68 Wrobleski, Kathleen 29,67 Wroblewski, Nancy 129,139 Wrzesinski, Laurae 196 Wyatt, William 67 Y Yarmolchuk, Robert 25,196 4, Yochem, Barbara 80 Young, Young, Young, Barbara 80,87,93,99 Chi 68 Joseph 62 Young, Larry 79 Z Zaba, Ron 27,53,129,150 Zaba, Ronald 77 Zaba, Ronald 129 Zabelka, Bonnie 23,99,196 Zabransky, Terry 72,135,137 Zabrosky, Zoryana 31,78 Zacek, Christine 24,147,197 Zahora, Edward 58,76,103,138,153 Zaiac, Joanne 129 Zaiac, Paul 89,129 Zaiicek, Carolyn 64 Zak, Douglas 197 Zak, Robert 106 Zakroczyrnski, Adam 35,96,197 Zalesiak, Richard 77 Zalud, William 74 Zannini, Robert 32,73 Zapotocky, Joseph 58,129,152 Zaremba, Gordon 74 Zaremba, Sharon 76 Zavattaro, Joseph 197 Zay, Daniel 129,150 Zazeckis, Linda 27,129 Zdroiewski, Lois 138,159,197 Zelenka, Joseph 65 Zelenka, Joseph 129 Zelenka, Mary Agnes 68,113,115 Zeleny, William 129 Zeles, Sharon 66 Zeman, Robert 58,74 Zember, Charles 74,109,112 Zenkus, William 197 Zero, Edward 129 Zero, John 64,95,149 Zero, Judy 79,92,96,97 Zickus, Paulette 129 Zidlicky, Sandra 63 Ziemba, John 62,108 Ziemann, Linda 74,138 Zill, Theresa 66,113 Zirnkowski, Kathleen 129 Zimmerman, Diana 101,197 Zink, Vernon 73,106 Ziobro, Donald 129 Zionts, Charles 12,54,107,197 Zitek, Robert 129 Zitko, Sandra 129, Zitny, Joyce 139,197 Zmrhal, Randy 67,108,157 Zmrhal, Toby 53,104,105,129,156 Zon, Cynthia 27,69 Zoubek, Dale 70 138 Zoven, Steven 78 Zovisiak, Kathy 69 Zonowrega, John 75 Zuke, John 53,129 Autographs utographs if ,V , . 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