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

 - Class of 1963

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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.

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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.



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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.

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