Morton High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Morton, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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744 6 Sdam Zcfflam M4551 49 5 W' KORIES E N g g .?1 '1y'M xqwff I J wig' X ,umm -vwww, 41,94 Sched MORTON ILLINOIS Publl hed by the Class of 1949 MARY LOUISE FRINTZ Edltor JOYCE LEE HAUTER Busmess Manager MAPJORIE STRUNK AdVOFtlSlHg Managel ISABETH SMITH, Advlsor I I 0 s 0 d , VJ .536-'I . 4 - 6,-' fia- , -.-s-- ' .--- .f f -P fir, . 1' 11 - 7..if7'1f. 'wal , 'W A En? 4- I M -'1 ' H .ff ', 1,1 ,J 1 I' 1 1554 ,. 'VJ',x:5 In I 1 2 ' 'ak X , ,4g ,, 4 , 9- A WN ' 1-' S 7 ' ,HMM - ff l'f ,, f 'f' Y '-I -r -fr ' K' 4 1' Ufllwzr x ,. If , ,, V141 . . fiat .1 , '4N.L, ' 0 -,, lt Qi is X+,',,, - 5 I f X 1' ' f- 5 :, 1 , lil, 1 31'-I f-I3-.., 1' . -1 ' IN-If -, ' 5-1 ' ' Qffff f . QNX - 'F' ?.- 1 5' x 1172! ' I R 5 . , xx H T' -, If I . V. : I O Y 'S l 1 4 4 , ' I L , . 1 1 aaaewaacl The follovxmg pages untold another X931 of thu h1sto1y and t1ad1t1ons of 1VIO1tOH TOXXHSYIIIJ Hlgh School Happy daxs spent 1l'1 concentl ated Qtudy and wholesome lecreatxon haxe paasec' 111 Too Qwlftly and for the 29111013 xx ho h me h ld the pleaaant dut of ploducm th1S xolume Nothmg now IS left but majestic memory If thm SIIXQI Fdmon theuiou Qerx es as 1 Caul dlon of Qchool IOITIINISCOHCCQ lt H111 have fulfllled HQ pu1 pose W 4 Q QCUTCC1 Lo U13 I 5 QR, Ugg X 1 W oafwefwe N I elm D9 3 , . ' V 1 x c , L , ' '. ' 7 C , - 1 A Y dufqw It It - . X 1, X ,X ' ,, 0 F G ' 4' -. y ' 'ff' Q 0 I' Q- me m , 6 A D sp Q L A 04 X 41 W ' '9' X 3 1' :' ii, ' 2.1, 3 q , ' 1, iw. X e 5 e k 1' . A A K e f a H . K x- x x xiii i xr, i E X iiiffc? b X X f M 9 N' It 1 'r ', l ' X K A 'Ye f X N f Q NPN Y rg Q ' , m ce ff ' .f M' - ' J ,V X , . X! X x -. X X! 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I , . , , ', A 1 5 - 1 ' 1 - , - , - , - , . , . , - - , 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1932 19 o 1934 1935 1936 1937 Gaalchon Zcldou Ehza Ackerman first Margaret Yentes Yoder Ed1th Drexler Zlmmerman Raymond L1tw11ler Helen W1Ck Rocke V1o1a Roblson Smlth Florence Beyer Hudson Elmer Wledman Vlola Strunk Knabe Rolland Lohmar Elleen Drexler Walton Eunlce Strunk Blgler 1925 1949 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 edltor Ellamae Krug Gxllesple Mary E W1tZlg W1D1HgS Wllllam E WltZlg Esther Gerber Gundermun Dean A Hauter Robert Strunk Robert Grlmm Marland RlChaFd Gene R Wltzlg Betty Cottlngham Mary Louxse Frlntz 1931-Emily Robison McElhaney. 1943-Frederick Witzig. , ,d,,,,- The Study Hall 1n 1925 d1St1I'1gl11Sh6d from that of 1949 by a few slgns of the tvmes 0 fam Mr Campbell was prlnclpal of Morton Townshlp I'I1g1'1 school IH 1925 Untll xecently he reslded at Alexandrm Va and worked at the Amerlcan Can Company ln Washmgton D C H1s present resldence and occupatlon are unknown years' The glrls m Home Economlcs are shown XVH.1t1l'lg for last mmute mstruc tlons from thelr teacher Mlss Ellza Ackerman edltor of the flrst edltlon of the Cauldron IS now teachmg at Morton Grade School My! How styles change in twenty-five here Donna Pflederer makes a b1g stu x lule Joan Lottman and Jenneth Ham 1lton wash dlshes ln the good old fash loned way Mary Loulse Frmtz edltor of the twenty flfth CCIIUOH of the Cauldron hopes to become an elemen tary school teacher thereby treadmg further along 1hc path of her predecessor 001 Mr James G Hatcher became prmclpal of Mor ton Townshlp Hlgh School ln September 1941 af ter having prevlously taught commerce and band Study Hall 1949 mmus the bustle ot study 'md act1v1ty In the mutatlons ot txme one spot has changed llttle ln ap IlC'l1'lflC9 and pux pose 7 Class of 49 Glancmg through the pages of an an nual always brlngs back pleasant mem o11es Belng the flrst Class to pubhsh a yearbook we had to choose '1 name fox lt In a contest among the students Pearl Staker submltted the name Caul dron That xx as our ChOlC9 for an an nual IS the meltmg pot of school act1 v1t1eS Ehza Ackerman Edltor 1925 Con 11tul'1t1ons to the many classes that have calrled on the publ1sh1ng of the Cauldron for twenty f1V9 years' tMrs Jessi Helen McK1nney 25 Rock Falls Ill1no1 Best xx lshes to the class of 49 and mav the Cauldron contmue as lt has fox the past txventy flV9 years' DelmasRob1son 25 Morton Illlnols The class ol 25 IQ grateful to 'Ill the cl'1s es of M T H 5 for eontlnumg the t1ad1t1on of the Cauldron Congratula tlons' Mrs M11 garet Grundy 25 Morton Illlnoxs Cro llngs 'md Best Wlshes to the class of 1925 alumnl student body and facultv of Morton Tovxnshlp High Qchool' FloydE Dlemer 25 Groveland Ill1no1s Memory IQ one thlng that every one 8 flmgfiffaegelh af Memm 7 has ln common I '1m sure that we al 1-,member the work and effort lt took to make the flrst Cauldron possxble and It IS a compllment to us that the follow mg classes have made It the flne Caul dlon of today Jane Ann Conlbear Doble 2.9 128 Bradley Peorla Illlnols May another twenty flve years see M T H S preparmg more students than ex er to make thelr best contrlbutlon to soclety Leland A Bachman Z5 Goshen College Goshen Ind1ana Best W1Sh99 to the class of 49' Sheffleld Illlnols Congratulatlons to the class of 1949 and all good VV1ShCS to the entlre M T H S Famlly' Allce NOFqU1St Lehman 25 341 W Maple Grove Ft Wayne Ind Best XVlSh9S for a successful annlver sary edltlon' Leona E Fden 25 119 St Anthony Pl Peorla Ill Congratulatlons on the twenty flfth ed1t1on of the Cauldron and may lt be the best' Martha Nohl 25 Morton Ill1no1s Edward Krug the twelfth member of the class of 1925 IS deceased K., W, - ..,,, . W, N, ,-M- ,rm ,yr Q if. ' ,, 1 2 , 4 . , . c I , . - I , C 7 f I I 9 . . , , r, . . , , , . H . . . . . Y , . av , - I . . , ' cs ' 11 -1- ' - . , , 1 n c u l T. . 7 C u , . I Q' 'c r . c c . . .. . Y ' , L . 1 7 . .- . D , 9 v - v ii.- - ' x v 0 . , s 5 , ' v .i Mrs. Esther Mlller, 25, .. 7' ' , . 1 ., , . . 1 -.,.... c , , ' . x - , . . , , 0 . . , - I . . . . . , .1- v v 1 . , . 1 -- - 1 - 1 ' C 4 1 L Y C K , V C . S ,. . . . 5. x . . , . , , c , ,, '- . If C ' v ' ' - n v . 5 y y y ' . -, , - I O y fr. c . c , C ' 7- b ' ' ' 1 1 ' I 1 Y Y . v . , . - 1 ' . '. - v I x , . 1 L- : 1 , 4 5, 1 V , . f bovc Morton Townshlp Hlgh School orlgmal Ddow West add1t1on completed ln 1939 'A bulilding. ' We .feafuml Il 4mm 7!1e Gfunew 1he Sllk sc1een1ng DIOC s used lll malslng tl1e colored 111Llbl13tl0l1Q on tht three d1v1s1on pages 1n th1s book wa used centuues ago IH the 19 1nt1oduced to 1111s count1y only a 1 1 years ago and 1S new 1n year books 1he process 1G a stenc1l type 1n wh1cl1 separate cuttlng IQ made 101 e 1ch CC1 O1 to be used 1n the IJICILIIC A 111111 oh the sc1een blocks out all the space ex D D cn color lhls means that there must bc ts many screens for one p1cture as them 11e colors Phe QCI een IS t1 etched tlqht ly on C1 wood frame and the p ge to l 111111ted 1s placed under 1t Afte1 pfunt 1 poured onto tl1e screen a ruhbe1 squec fee IS pulled across the cut out deslgn to force the pamt throufh When tm frame 1s l fted the pr1nt IS removed rf' placed on a table to d1y before the nex Colo can be applled Instructlng the staff and SQIQTIDV 1110111 111 1l e productlon was Art Zwan f 111dustr1al arts teacher The plcturcs x ere ccslf 11ed by Ken Getz and Wayne Roche ol the manual arts class III w1tl1 the a1d ol James Koch photog1apl1y 1111101 111 11 e Cauldron 1 lie the deslgns were made the S111 c ecn cut the pamt nuxed to the de slred sh1de at least s1x hours of tlmc cnc rev 111d good nature of each of fou1 1 cms M7016 requlred to complete the nrocess for each of the three to f1ve col 111 on each of the three colored prlnts 1n e'1ch of the 350 hooks fMult1plv It out lOl yourself'J I wuous tlmes nearly '111 members of the sen1or class as well as the advls o1s and M1 Zwanz1g have co operated to gne you the pleasure of havmg thls Illl 1 '1l lcature 1n yOU1 1949 Cauldron Jnm Valentme, Phyllls Curry, Mr Zwanzug, Eugene Belser, Mary Lounse Fnntz 10 O Fw ' .A ' ,, A f .. 4 ' ' , 4. - L , - - V' . 1 1 ' 4 ., 1 ' 1 MU- ' A ' - 11 H ' uit? 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W, . .-.... .J I 3 Q W f X , 1 , 1 QX , s , 1 I , 5- .4 Y Y X X J f f '- M F T , XX ,X , w 4 I l ' 1 W N 1 A f X Q X Y I - ii-. i -L-l-an-111 1 X X . ,I 9 J Q.X3:i,,31'L.g,.fg,.,,LiX2.XX ' X,g.X ..,1 ,n5'gXXXXA'gXX w----1 , .X A X ...- 1 - f f Y - - l.. 1 V H-1 Xl-su Y f - - . - .1 -.al , , -X , Those who have fa1th 1n democracy and a des1re to perpetuate It as our way of hte w1ll D1 obably agree that the purpose ol puhhc schools mxgfht be brxefly stated as helpm students to develop as lf'ltC1llg6l'lt ly actlye C1t1ZCIlS of a democracy Upon analysls It NVIH be seen that cel ta1n needs are common to all c1t1zens XVIIIIC others vaxy among lndlvlduals The chool then should attempt to provlde enel 11 educatlon for all wlth SDQCIZIIIZQCI Also lmplled IS the fact that develop ment should be not only as an 1nd1v1dual but also as a member of soclety A c1t1zen does not l1ve to h1mself he IS constantly ln some relat1onsh1p w1th others Slnce uch development comes only through per sonal des1re to learn all agencles must help youth to reahze 1ts need Thls ln volves the famlly the communlty the church the faculty and above all the tel low students James G Hatchel SCHOOL BOARD K 'ILLIAM RAPP Mr James C Hatcher Prlnclpal pr-esldem When you re educatm men and women J N PHILLIPQ you quxt bothermg about xx hat they dld today Secretary you la1t 1l1'llll1ll'1 what they can do tomorrow Members ACKIIRMAN C, YORDY J B GILTZ W1ll1am Rapp l Wm, Rapp J. N, Phllhps S, Ackerman C Yordy J B Getz Nc! ' k . - A . K 7 .. A' ' ', ' L. lb ' J? H . U . . l V . b t .' V ' ' V YY . - 1 n t 1- K. . , , 1. I ' r . L i . . . . A Apvp A S 'li ' ' I A Y 4.. training for particular needs. V Q a 4 y J . . , . U 7 S - 7 . L D Y , , . y ' 1 C vc V - 1 L ' ' 1' - 1. , . l . . A 9 - L I . , ,, . ' 7 L A , c sz. ' . ' . L S. 4 I - 14, lVa Raya! Roan! ia L' JAMES G HATCHER Prlnctpal Un1vers1ty of Ill1no1s B S M S Ed M IVIRS LENA PREWITT Western Kentucky State College B S UD1V9FS1ty of Ky Un1vers1ty of Ill BETTY L MELVIN Western Ill1no1s State Teachers Col lege B Ed Colotado State College of Educatlon JAMES C LODGE Illmols State Normal Umverstty L Ed Northwestern Umxerstty MA WILLIAM F TURNER Ill State Normal Uf11V9FS1ty B Ed 'VIRS EROY MCPARTLAND Coe College B A ALICE JONES ISABETH SMITH Unlverstty of Illlnols BS M S I-Xllll X ARTHUR L ZWAN7IG Illlnols Wesleyan UHlVGPS1ty Ill1no1s State N01 mal UHIVGFSIIY B S 1n Ed Unlverslty of Illlnols WESLEY M WHITAKER Southern Ill1no1s Normal Un1vers1ty B Ed UHlV9TS1ty of Ill1no1s MR HATCHER and CAROL GETL 1-1 Southern Illlnols State Normal Um verslty B Ed MRS MARY DEVLIN Illlnoxs State Normal Uruverstty B of Ed Untverstty of Wyommg A ROBERT CARPER Umverstty of Ill1no1s B S graduate study Unlverslty of Ilhnots Although the poltcles and plans carrled out at M T H S are the result of co oper atlve study and dectston Mr Hatcher as prlnclpal d mmtsters the program Un der h1s leadershlp progres contmues toward the tdeal of maxlmum servtce to each student tn personal l1v1ng and tn SOCl81 cultural pro fesslonal and vocattonal areas In the endless score keep mg of attendance grades student f1nances and ktnd red matters Mr Hatcher ts asslsted by the pleasant ef flcency of Mrs Carol Strunk Getz 43 . , . I . ., . ., . ., . . ,b , ' l, Of wistlotn :tml p:1tim-ucn- he has 21 lzlvgv sllurt- ' ' , - - Annl Moll: :tru tuuvh ncellctl lu he ju-1 :tml l':tit'. '1 ' A uomlt-1l'l'1ll lvatvlln-ly :tml baker of pill! , fl. rm-nl Slll'l'1'SS nt. Nlorton High' . . Q , ' ' , V c , ' .7 1 1 . . , . . - AA sxtnu pet-smntlitv has sho. Hr- shows the Ivatu how to win the gzuue. H,.1I,f,l1 and kind H, 2, fm, qu. Mm 1 .V And puts tht-'nt on the rnaul to fzuue, I . . ' 1 , . . . 1. Y, , . . I , . . - 1 . . -1 ' y ' ' A stutlt- for you, and one tor tue, NYXNII Mr, Hmlut- is in 4-null-nl. Always :ls tl'lt'll4ll5 us sho um 7 . IH-t'ft-vliutt only is our anal. Y 4 , . . - 1 - I u k - , . , . .t . I ' Y . l .-Xu utwltlrl ln you fm' your In-lpflllnvss Q U I V In ,m,kj,,g mu. L ' A ROA' H I-ml ,,,,,.,.,,, Shu Icarlu-s hugllslx :tml vluxrul smgtng, And kt-cps the st-ltnnl xxilh lnusit- ' g 1.. . 4 . 1 .' . . . 'I 1 I l ' , Y h 1 ' ' . . . D ., . , . A Q -'-1-'van In our vsttnultton. lu- rxltf-s :tt the top Anlinfllg of L? an 5 in For ln- is the utnstvr of drawing :Intl shop. ' 4 0 A ' ' ' 1 y - 'v . ., . . , . lf silenm- were gnldpnm hlfd 1,9 3 millimmirph As assistant roavh. has one of the best. For hc's just us quiet zu ytu1'll fiunl atttywltetw-. lusptrt-s the team wxth vuu and zest. - - -Q . . .V 1 . I G 7 ' 1 1 v 1 3 ' . . Q I , .. aw . . . 4 7 Q 1 v ' 7 'X y 9 I... . . , - , , ., , - , r v . , . What IS lackmg 1n th1s pxcture of the phys1cs class? Rlght' No g1rls' Mr Whltaker and the emor boys work out Boyles Law and pursue 1tom1c research undls turbed by the flutter of a ln lo fcmmmc eye l'1 h MISS Smlth Mathemftt ICS and Latm Mr Whltaker Matho matlcs and SCIENCE These teachers sham the sponsorshxp of the sen lor class and also the work of 1nstruct1on 1n the varlous branches of math ematlcs MISS Smlth cl v1sor of the Latln Club teaches two years of Lat ID and IS responslble for the productlon of thls yearbook Mr Whltaker supervlses the actlvltles of the Sclence Club The chemlstry class IQ lwere preparlngf one of those mtches brews the fumes of whlch are speed 1lv wafted through the corrldors Other students speculate on thelr chances of escapmg complete as phvvlatlon Pandemon1um 19 averted by the emer rfence from the laboratory of the 1LlY'llOI'S and Mr Whxtaker calmly dlscus slng the results of com bmmrv 2HC'l and FPS It mst a routlne day IU the chem lab' S . 1 Y . . K s- s fic ,N -.s. 1 L ' . r . n 7 ,- 'O , , . ,a- 1 s . t ' I , v , - . . ,Q , , .. . . .. Mr Turner American History Athletic Directoi Mr Carper Social Stud ies Science Asst Coach Mr Turner also teaches Health and Safety to the freshmen lb M. T. H. S. offers the in- terested science student a full range of opportunity. Sophomores may take general science or biology. This is Mr. Carper's class in the former subject World History verify Col umbus discovery They are also gaining know ledge whlch will help them to face the problem of one world and what to do about it 'if , T 9 ' J 1 i' ' . , 1 . ' A . . , , A ' 1 v ' ' Mr. Carper's students in - y ' , ' 1 M1ss MeIv1n s bookkeep mg class attests the lnter est of students 1n praetl cal matters Mortons lo eltlon 1n an mdustrlal ar ea brlngs frequent oppor fLlI'1lt19S for offlee emplov ment to graduates readx to aecept them The sehool eontrlbutes manx I'QCI'L1ltS to thlg work each year Increaslng awareness oi '1 need for the ablllty to type has led many stud ents to take these courses for personal use The Cl1CklI'1g keys of these machlnes are spelllng out varled futures for the manlpulators 1n buslness O1 ln profess1ons or even IH just blllets doux' 6606060608 ooaooooo000 09000000009 G 00000000 MISS Melvln Typmg III Shorthand III Bookkeep mg Mrs Dexlm Typlng IV Shorthand IV Feneral Buslness P E G A A The Commerce and Engllsh departments eo operate 1n pubhshmg the school newspaper a task whlch lnvolves prepara tlon of materlal then typ mg of stenclls 'lnd mlmeo graphlng Thls IS done un der TVIISS MGIVIHS super VISION 1 . . , K - y I . . . . H l 1 l 7 . L , x y x , - nv ' Y. . . , . 1 I , . ., . . . Y 1 M - . - Q Y V M A H K . . ., Y. . 1. t , . 1. . . s. L nh 1 .I In add1t1on to the regu larly scheduled flfty hour band rehearsals whlch occur on Monday Wed nesday and Fr1day Mr Hodge glves 1nd1v1dual ln structxon especlally to be glnners at varlous per lOdS durlng the day and somet1mes after school Ilc IS thus engaged XVltll I ox rd Gctf 1 Mrs McPartland En l1sh II III Speech SOCIHI Sc1ence Band M195 Jones Enghsh IV Chorus Llbrary These faculty members share ln pI'OV1d1l'1g one of the most essentlal tools '1 student may have know ledge of grammar and ht erature Among them they cover a wlde area of hls cultural and SOCIHI needs M Hodge llterally takes a back seat Whlle Joyce Hauter 4 sumcs the baton The enthuslasm gener ated bv the band IS a V1 tal and appreclated part of student l1fe Y t , .. 7 9 ' Y - y - I 1, '51 4 fr. . ' 9 LJ Y 9 ' Mr. Hodge, English I, , . .5 yi . L 7 7 ' r. ' KA YY ' ! ! , 9, as- Thls freshman class 1n mechan1cal drawxng calls attentlon to another voca tlonal fleld ln Whlch M T H S students may secure four years of preparat1on Here the boy who feels ID hlS hands a t1I'1gl1I'lQ' urge to make somethmff may wm a soul S3tlSfylHg exper1ence when he looks upon hls flnlshed work Mr Zwanzlg Industrlal Arts Is stage carpentry need ed? The mlmeograph ma trlc w1r1ng Screen palnt me, for the annual? Just mentlon lt to Mr Zwanzxg and then forget It He and h1S boys Wlll take care of lt An lndlspensable de partrnent thls' Dust' Shavxngs' Sounds of lndustry' In thxs shop class boys are learn1n elements of a trade They are also preparxng to be good householders who w1ll never leave a sagglng screen or a broken llght swltch for the llttle wo man to fret about' . 7 ' 1 chine out of order? Elec- , . l . H . w Y! What mystery IS thlg The same department but g1rls 1n those blg ap rons' For two weeks M1 Lwanzlg and Mrs Prew1tt exchanged students Want a new l1ght socket attach ed? Just ask any Home Ec IV glrl' The record of smashed thumbs and of blown fuse was surprls lnely low' No It s not the Ladxes Ald Soclety' The senxor g1rls IH Homemaklng are here learmng to a1d sllm budget to prov1de a smart and attractlve wardrobe Wlth enough left over for well per haps new draper1es for the hvlngroom some day' U s.-f ! lLeftJ Mrs Prew1tt Home Economlcs M1ss Sally Prelhs Mlss Dorothy Ann Prlce from Followlng 1tS usual cus tom M T H S agaln per m1tted home econom1cs students from teacher tramlng 1nst1tut1ons to do thexr practlce teach1n here under the supervls mon of our regular lnstruc tor These two glrls were 1n the department durmg a portlon of the flrst sem ester kt . . ,, . . Y 1 V ' , . , . . 4 u P V R - 1 S ' - 7 . ,Mn ' V' , ...... ...... M, D Q . .7 . QA , i W y , SM 1 T I . , , f , , Y ! 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' 7 ' V . s A ' Cl ' !7 a V .. , - . l ,l I, Q 3 , ,HW At close of day Somethmg attempted somethlng done Has earned 1 mrfhts repose Longfellow Another transmogrlflci tlon' Son for brotherl Wont you st1r up one of your httle cakes for d1nner Your ples 'lre chvmc' Just llke mother used to bake' These boys from the shop have learned to wxelcl 'In egg beater as effectlve ly as a saw or hammer Sam Huette r John Klpfer Brothers of the Broom 'md Mop' Cheerful and frlendly an essentlal part of M T H Z1 fleiaafifzecz' In the yeal Jf nlneteen fo1ty f1VE We entered as freshmen much ahxe We learned to try to Conquer all Whether the task xx as Qreat OI small H1gh school xx ays oft t1mes seemed lousgh F01 xxe had to learn to face xebuff Oul second vcar brought us less to fe I1 'lhan x e had met 1n our fleshmfm yen Loxx brades xxe bole xxlth '1 patlent smlle And harde1 xx orked fol the nexct 01e'1t t11al To be actlve 1n school was our constant alm And to be good sports as xxe played the game A JUHIOFS xxc earned not the pr17e 1n lol many an obstacle blocked our xx ay The pl xy 'md the plom xx e1e lots of tun Wlth class xx o1k too xxe kept on the lun 22 We loved our school 1tS work and play And xxlshed xve could make a longer stay September remmded our sen1or class That our flnal year was beglnmng t0 pass Om IIOWFR the AMERICAN DEAU TY ROSE Oul COLORS of SILVER and RED we chose By eff1c1ent lnstructols our goals xvere se And we trled oux best as each task we met We hope st1ll to broaden our educat1on For llfe and for servlce a st1 ong found at1on As out IH the wo1ld we seek our place GIVIHQ our best for the human race BUILDING FOR CHARACTER NOT FOR FAME May thls class hold ever an honored name' Ruth Ann Getz OFFICERS Pres1dent James Hodcl Vlce Pres1dent Hannah Hohstadf Sec V Tleas James Koch Advlsors Mlss Smlth Mr Whltaker . 1 f ' 4 - ' ' v ' 1 y , 9 . 7 ,' . . , 1. , L v , Y . -1 u A I K5 s C 1 7 . c a ' - . 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' . y 1 , w , , ., ., , , . . .... , , Q Q , ,,,,,,,,, c I 57 7 1 1 Q I . . , I BAU M M ELVI N ROBERT lAtomJ ry. 3 7!1e Qafufrf- ABERLE MELVIN HENRY lMelvl Basketball 3 Track 1 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 Cross Country 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track and1 4 Cho 2 3 4 Human 4 lntra 4 MClu Relatrons 3 4 Phrlosopheri Cauldron 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Lrbrarran 4 Human Rela tions 3 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 Y BAUMAN BERNICE ROSE lBernreJ A 1 4 F 1 2 3 4 Parlramentanan 3 Human Rela trons3 4 Phrlosopl1er4 Cauldron4 BAUMAN LOIS MARIE Entered from Peorra Hugh School 4 G A A 11 F H A 4 Cauldron 4 BELSER ARTHUR EUGENE lGenel Entered from East Peorra C H S 4 Chorus 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 4 'PT I A., , 5 arua is 'X' it ll I , I I , r I 1 r , I G.A. . , 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, j .H.A. 4:B, ,7,4,i YU5l,,ri 1,2,3,g muraIs2,3,, - b3,4j ,,,g ' 1 - .. 4 L ,W I I I. . . , '7!ze Wodq BURGER ELDON MAIN Jam Football 3 4 Athlet cs Statrstcan 3 4 etballl 3 4 aseballl 2 3 4 n rals 2 3 4 MClub 3 4 Sergean Arms 3 Human Relatlons 4 BUSWINK ROSE MARIE orus 1 2 F H Human Relatrons 3 4 Cauldron 4 BRUELL GILBERT EDWIN Uiertl Football 4 Manager 4 Basketball 4 Man ager 4 Intramurals 3 4 M Club 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Human Relatlons3 4 BURGENER KENNETH HOWARD KBUSSI lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Human Relatuons 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Latm Club 3 Phrlosopher 3 CARIUS MARJORIE ELLEN fMarylel Class Vrce President 2 Class Presrdent 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Record ng cretary3 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 4 Vlce Presrdent 2 President 4 Student Eldon Burger 2 4 uncll 2 4 Vc Pre rdent3 F Iluman R lat ons 3 4 Llbrary ut: Speech Club 2 3 4 Speech Conte tant 2 ate 2 3 4 N FL 3 4 Latm Clu Phrlo opherl 2 3 A sustant Edrtor 3 Cwu dron 4 Cla s Play 4 Cheerleader 3 4 CURRY Pl-IYLLIS MARGARET lPhvll A A a C 2 3 4 Hum n Rclato 4 Vc P esxdrnt 3 Sneech Club 4 Soeecr Contestant 4 Phrlo opher 4 C1u'dro'1 4 Co DOUGHTY DON ALLEN tApple Panl Trac44 lntramurals4 Band1 2 3 4 Vrce P e :dent 3 Human Relatrons 3 4 Scuence Club 3 Ph lo opher 2 Cauldron 4 Class Play 4 Mus c Contestant 3 4 EISELE BERNICE HELEN tBermel A 1 4 F 2 3 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Phu pher3 4 Cauldron4 FREIDINGER GLORIA ROSE GAA 1 2 3 4 Athletic Association 2 Se retary Treasurer 2 Band1 2 3 4 L Rose Buswmk brarran 3 Chorusl 2 3 4 Secretary Treas urer 3 Accompanrst 2 3 4 FH A 4 H m n Relatrons 3 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Pre :dent 3 Speec1 Cru.: 3 .speech Contest 3 atm Club 3 pher 1 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 D rec or 4 'Au src Contestant 2 3 4 FRINTZ MARY LOUISE G AA 1 2 3 4 Recordrng Secretary 3 nd 1 2 orus 1 Human Relatrons 3 4 Lbray Club 3 ntestantl 2 3 4 Debatel 1 N 2 3 4 Sc ence Club 3 4 Latm Clu 3 4 Secretary 3 Presudent 4 Phrlosopher 2 3 Assrstant Editor 2 Editor 3 Cauldron 4 Edrtor4 Class Play 3 Drrector3 GETZ KENNETH DANIEL tGoIdyl Class Presndent 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Cap tan 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track2 3 4 n a m ralsl 2 3 4 M Club 3 4 Presndent 4 Band 2 Chorus1 2 3 4 ecretary 2 Stu dent Councl 1 3 4 Presndent 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Phrlo opher 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 GETZ RUTH ANN A 1 Ba 2 3 4 Choru 2 3 4 F HA 3 4 Human Relations 3 4 Library Cl b 3 4 Speech Club 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presndent 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Speech Contestant 1 2 Latm Club 2 3 Philosopher 1 2 3 auldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Grlbert Bruell o 1 , Co I , ,3, , , e- 5' 5 .H.A. 41 ' g I, , , , - - , - e 1 , : ' Cl 3: , ,, , J - , - 1 U- I I . , , 1 s p d, ,,: , , , , . 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I ' i 5 ', ,: lffltri U , , , 1 - , 2 , 1 , , , ,S 1 - G.A. . , 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, j .H.A. 1, , , : ' , : 10:0- lu G.A. . ,2, 3, 4, nd1, , , ,V sl, , , : - - - , 1 , : . . , I ,U , : , , , , Sv, :, ,,3, ' , ' ,,:f : I ' f ' I C - J , , , , i- , : Q 31' Kenneth Burgener Margome Camus Phyllls Curry Don Doughty Bernlce Elsele Glorla Freldlnger Mary Loulse Frlntz Kenneth Getz Ruth Ann Getz '7!ze 4011117 GIBSON DORRIS JEAN Ueanl Entered from Academy ol Our Lady 2 A 2 34 horus2 3 4 FHA Human Relatrons3 4 Latrn Club 2 Phrloso phe 3 4 CauIdron4 Drum Marorettes2 3 GRIMM JOYCE ANNE Uurcel GAA 1 2 3 4 Vce Pres1dent3 Pres dent 4 Athletrc Assocratron 4 Secretary Treas r 4 Bandl 3 4 Lrbrarranl Cho FHA 1 2 3 4 Parlramentarr 2 Secre ary 3 I-ruman Relatrons 3 4 Ph: losopher 2 3 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Cheerleader 3 GUNTHER DANIEL WILLIAM lntramuralsl 2 3 4 HAUTER JOYCE LEE A 1 B 2 3 4 Choru 4 FHA 4 Human Relat s rary Club 2 3 Speech Club1 2 3 Vrce Presrdent 2 President 3 4 Speech Con ant 1 2 3 ate 1 N 2 3 4 Latrn Club2 3 Phrlosopher2 Cauldron 4 Busrness Manager 4 Class Play 3 4 Musrc Contestant 2 3 4 HAUTER PHYLLIS MARIE IF'-Pl Class Secretary Treasurer 1 G A A 1 2 3 4 Recordrng Secretary 2 Band Chorusl 2 3 4 Student Councl Secretary reasurer 3 4 FHA 4 Human Relations 3 4 Speech Club 3 Debate N F L 3 Latin Club 2 3 Phnlosopher 2 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Cheerleader3 4 HODEL JAMES L lII'T1 Class P srdent 4 Football1 2 3 4 all234Taclc2 4MClu Band1 2 3 4 Human Relat ons 3 4 Latrn Club 2 3 Phrlo opher 2 Cauldron 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Cauldron HOHSTADT HANNAH lHeItyI ss Vrce Presrdent 4 GAA 1 2 3 oru12 FHA124Hum latrons 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 HUETTE GILBERT DEAN Sud Foo ball 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 4 Club 3 4 Athletrc Assocratron 4 Presrdent 4 Human Relatrons3 4 IRMEGER CLAYTON EUGENE lHandsomeI Fnrvrrd from East Peorv C H S 4 oot I-ull 4 Intramurals 4 Charrman 4 M Club 4 Cauldron 4 JACOB JEAN ANNE Ueamel 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Human Relatr 3 4 I brarv Club 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 Latrn Club 2 3 Phrlosopher 2 3 Cauldron 4 KAUFMAN ELSIE MAE E s A 3 orus 1 Human Relatrons 3 4 Cauldron 4 I rrls Glbson Joyce Grlmm Dan Gunther 26 A o I ' It I : - t,,: ,,3,:M- G-A--,,gC ,,:.--2,3,4: , ' 1 1,2,3,4: ,z ' , A , J ' , J ' - , , , J I 2, 3, 4, : A , - 1 1- 1 1 - 5 'I I 1 1 - - 1 3: -N 1 ' , 1 ' ,37 ...,.,,,Af,-' ,l , , 1 5 A '1-,,,jF- Ulf! I ,2, 1 1 'I ' I rus ll l 5 . l I 3 1,2,3,4, ' 'an , I 5 ' ' , 5 '- re' 5 , . , :Br- ,,: : ,: lretb ..:f ,3.:p b23,f1: I HOFFMAN, DONALD LEWIS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 1 1 , - 2, 3. 5 ...,., : 'ons ' , : 4- . 5: J 5 , - I G.A. . ,2, 3, 45 and1, , , 5 s1, 2, 3, 5 ... 5 ion 3,45 5 Lib , , : , , , ,4, , me , , ,115 Deb Q 2', 3,45 .F.L. 1 I5 1,,,: 'A ,:' .3: Cla :---,,,4: I, 5 Ch. 5 , ,3, 45 . . . , , 5 an Re' G.A. . , 45ICh , 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 '15 Xl Dir K' 925. us. IM Vs iff so Vs D0 . . . Joyce Lee Haute-1 Phyll1s Hauter Don Hoffman Hannah Hohstadt Clayton Irmeger Jean Ann Jacob 9? James Hodel Gilbert Huette Elsie Kaufman '7!ze Qaafaf KOCH JAMES ALLEN Jrm Class Secretary Treasurer 4 lntramurals1 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Human Relatrons Lrbrary Club 2 Speech Club 1 2 Debate 1 2 N FL 2 Scrence Club 3 4 President Latrn Club 3 Phrlosopher 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Musrc Contestant 2 4 Stu dent Councrl 4 LINDEN FELSER ULLA MAE lLrndyl Entered from East Peorra C H S 3 G A A 3 4 Chorus 4 F H A 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Cauldron 4 POST ALLIEN MAXINE lMaxl A 1 4 F RAPP ROSEMARY lRosrzl Class Secretary Treasurer 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Chorus1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 SC ecretary4 FHA 1 2 4 man Relatrons 3 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 ec retary2 Speech Club1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Speech Contestant1 2 3 4 Debate1 2 3 3 4 Latrn 3 Phu oso pher 2 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Musuc Contestant 2 3 afv- James Koch 23 RASSI ROBERT MARKS lChunkI obalI12 3 4 Bask tball1 2 n m rals12 3 4 Manager3 MClub2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Human Relatlons 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 Cauldron 4 REDIGER NORMA CAROLYN lNormI A 1 F H A 2 3 4 Human Relatrons 4 Lrbr Club 4 Vnce President 4 REIN CAROL JEAN Ueanael 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 Human Relatxons 3 4 Phrlosopher 3 ROCKE WAYNE EDWARD lBootsI Class1Presrdent1 Football 2 3 4 Basket ub 4 Band1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 man Relatrons 3 4 Phrlosopher 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Ulla Llndenfelser ROECKER EDWARD WILLIAM lShepI F oball1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 lntramur s Human Relatrons 3 4 Phrlo opher 3 Caul dron 4 Class Play 3 ROTH ALTA MAE A Class Secretary Treasurer 3 GAA l 2 3 Ban 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Stu ent Councnl 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Presrdent4 Hum Relatrons 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Latrn Club 2 Phrlosopher 3 Edrtor 3 Cauldron 4 Class Pla 3 4 ROTH DONALD FLOYD Intramurals 3 4 Band1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Musrc Contestant 4 SCHERTZ ARLENE BERYL lSchert1rel A 1 us F H 2 3 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Phrlosopher 4 Cauldron 4 Maxme Post O I lt I - 1 ,. Pot e ,,ltra- ot .: -il I I I I I I ' 3, 4, u , , , , , - I , , , 1, 2, 3, 4, M-Club 2, 3, 4,-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, IIIIII,I- I,I,- 4? '- II I rr I ,Ir 1 I I l ll G.A. . , 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . - J V - - r , If l.,.: '3,:'-avr d: ,,,:d ,, ,...i I I , - 3,1---,411 I ,J an Y r - I G.A. . ,2, 3, 4, chorus 1, 2, 3, , .r-LA. ' 1, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 3, 4, Cauldron 4. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, lDonl I I 1, r I I I D I 'I l4l I l.A...S ,...,,3,,Hu- r A , I ' , . 5 - 4 . ' , ,' ,' ,' ' , , f ball ,2, 3, 4, slssebarl 3, Traclt 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, , , ' Club , 'I I- M-Cl ,I , , I, , , , Hu- G.A. . , 2, 3, Chor. 1, 2, 3, 44, . .A.1, . -W ' '4 s 'TK W ,S ff Q ' 4 is ' , R Rosemary Rapp Carol Rem Alta Roth Robert RaSS1 Norma Redlger Wayne Rocke Fdw ard Roecker Don Roth Arlene Schertz '7!ze Qafufff SCH I EBER ALYN LEE Cro s Country 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play SCHOENBEIN IRVIN CARL IntramuraIs1 2 3 4 Band1 2 Human Re lations 3 4 SHAW PAUL DALE lArtreI Football 2 Manager 2 Basketball 2 Man ager 2 Baseball 2 Manager 2 Track 2 Manager 2 Intramurals 3 4 M Club 3 4 ns 3 4 Speech Club 1 2 Debate 1 Scrence Club 3 4 Latrn Club 2 3 Phrloso pher 2 Cauldron 4 Class Play3 4 Musrc Contestant1 2 3 4 STOLLER SHERRILL ANN lSherryI A 1 3 4 Presudent4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Human ea trons 3 4 CauIdrcn4 Alyn Schleber 30 STRMAC NAOMI RUTH A 1 us 2 man Relatron 3 4 CauIdron4 STRUNK MARIORIE MAE lMargeI GAA 1 2 3 4 Athletrc Assocraton3 Secretary Treasurer 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Secre tary Treasurer 3 Lrbrarnan 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 FH A 4 Human Relatrons 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 Vnce Pres: dent 3 Speech Club 3 Debate 3 N F L 3 Lat n Club 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 Phrlosopher 2 3 Cauldron 4 Advertising Manager 4 Class Play 4 D A R Award 4 SWI BOLD RICHARD EDWARD lDrckJ Class Vnce Presrdent1 3 Football 2 3 4 Captaun 4 BasketbalI1 2 3 4 BasebaII3 Tr ck 1 2 b 2 B 3 4 Vice President 2 Fresldent4 Chorusl 2 3 4 President 2 Student Councul 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Human Relations 3 4 eech Club I 2 Debate 1 2 NFL Scnence Club 3 Phrlosopher 2 3 4 Caul dron 4 Co Art Edrtor 4 Class Play 3 4 Crtrzenshrp Award 4 TENNELI. ROBERT GEORGE lCharIueI obalI2 4 Intramural 1 2 3 4 M 4 Human ReIatnons3 4 UHLMAN CARL JOHN F oball 4 Baseball 4 Track1 2 3 4 In lrwmuvnl 1 2 3 4 ll Club4 Human ea tons 3 4 Cauldron 4 VALENTINE EDWARD JAMES lHansI Intramurals 3 4 Human Relations 3 4 Latin Club 3 Cauldron 4 WUTHRICH LOUISE ANN lWee1leI A 1 4 F I 2 3 4 Human ReIatnons3 4 Cauldron4 Zl M MERMAN DONALD RAY llrmmyl Football 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 MCI b 3 4 Human RCIIQIOIISS 4 Irvm Schoenbeln Paul Shaw O 1 ' I I 5 I L I I I, I G.A.. ,2jChor 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, ,Hu- ,Ii ,Ii I f 5,5 , Fot ,g s,,,j-Clu'J I I I I . 3,4. ' ' I I of I I IIII ' : ,.j - j RI- . . I I 'I ' - IIII II ' ,. J , ,J ' 'E , f 7. . 7 'f . II I ' ' 'Ju V 1. :V...g I , , . I H , I ,J , I . g.., , y ,J ,J I I I ' I I I I J ,J - ,J D Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Human Rela- ilq ,J , ,J 4.2: ,J ,J ,- J J ,J , II,- , G,A. . ,2, 3, 4, Chorus1,2, 3, 5 .H.A. IIII II - I IIII I , a -, ,3,4,M-Clu ,3,4j and1,2, S - J ,2J y , P II II ---I G.A. . ,2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, , ,Vuce- ' 5 , , 5 ' - n Rl- J ,J ,JA ,,g-u II - ' II I- Sherrlll Stollex Rlchard Sw1bold E James Valentme 'x,y' fx df' I Naom1 Strmac Margorle Strunk Robert Tennell Carl Uhlman Loulse Wuthrlch Don Zlmmerman -rf l . . I ecy Treas W Kenghnn Mr Zwanzlg Pre J H ger es V P J Fra IOLA ACKERMAN WILLIAM ANDERSON CHALMER ARNETT GILBERT BAUMAII I ABELLE BIRKNER BETTY BLUHM CLIFFORD DAVIS MARALENE DOCKLJS MARILYN EDWARDS MILDRED FRANK JOE FRANK 7he Glau - The llght hearted 1un1ors have th1S year D1 oved themselves a class of 1l'llt1Ht1V9 and ente1pr1se AHt1C1pHt1Hg heavy expenses 111 f'Olll'lCCl1OH wx 1th the Prom they staged two I 1s pape1 drlves m N0vembe1, followed by the 1 play m December Basketball sea son saw them mdustrlously checkmg wraps and d1spens1ng refreshments Thell QOCIHJ hour lll Februaly Lets Go Nlght clubbmg, was so much fun that all went sorry when the Blue Inn closed Ld LILLIAN FREIDINGER DONALD FRY MARILYN GALLOWAY DORIS GETZ JOYCE GIBBON ROGER GULER MERLE GUTH MARY HAGER I WARREN HACKNEY , JAMES HAUTER JOAN HEINIGER ROBERT HERTENSTEIN 5 CURTIS HILLMAN ,g LAVERNE HOUSTON NORMA KAUFMAN WILLIAM KEIGHIN MARY KOCH VERLA MARTIN ROBERT MCCONKEY ROY MCCONKEY ROY MOSER MARCARITE MULLENS 'llf AEA I Y V ' A - J , 44 y . ' ' 5 ' .TY A C 'iq S .- ., . ' 'g . ' 5 S., . eini gMiss ' Jon j .- ., . nk. ' - ' rikkx A f I l 'Rx , 3: , J fr it 3 .fl C. .E L, A l . Q A Q J 4 , by W9 - K hx 'C I 15 'X' 55 f 'N V . .Q J ,I X fx E wg F' A Jil' Axis? 1 - , , ,, 1 1 11 3 .1' 44 A I A I .4 A J, J as I L , 1 I ll I it ff ef? , I K -1 X I I I 1 4 , . I rg ff-4 ' 'Fl ', 2- , ,ai 1 I , if W K a 1950 I No major ea1am1ty attended the junlor 8 6-gfgf I v1ene1 10aQt 1n October Vvh1Ch was un I EXQXH uqual fo1 th1C class, and It IS memorable j SLU just tor the good txme It brought The h 1rd work and pldnnlng of months ended on May 14 W1th the Prom Both hosts and gueste enjoyed the evenlng the TLIHIOYC XVlfh a teellng ot justlflable prlde W um Inu the latte1 wlth appreelatlon ot the ' beauty and charm created tor then enjoy 553 ment MARY OEKEL ETIIEL PFLEDERER WILLIAIA PIPPIN DEAN POST BONNIE RAPP CHARLES RASSI ...fn RUTH REDIGER EUGENE ROECKER WALDO ROESCHLEY HELEN Ron-4 ,M MARLENE scHlcK DUANE scHMm PHYLLIS SHIPP JERAL SMITH KEITH MITH BARBARA SPAHR N' DOROTHY SPRINGER GERALD STEPHENS ROBERTA STIEGLITZ i JEAN STOLLER KEITH STUCKEY JACQUELINE SUTTER WAYNE SWEARINGEN LOTUS SWIBOLD RICHARD TEUBEL GERALD TUFFENTSAMER CLIFFORD WALDBESER VALERIE WARNER Lis Mmzvm wooo .-. VERNA wooo DANIEL Yoaov JAMES vonnv sem ZIMMERMAN B 'cn 4' - - - f X f , ' ' X ' . . Y. ' an X 1 A Z . - ' Q I-1. . . I sig! s . R . , ' ' , aj Q I E I y. . . . ' ' . A I -. ' , 'iffsif 2 fl' 11' 4. i E' . '75 'I' hx . I 75 X1 ' f -4 I ' . 'e .E 'WX gg-, . I: T A f Img ' 9, f J A 3 IQ I fx Rx ,L I f. 5? M 5 - ,x ' -qs .13- It A I 3 Q 3 T, g,,. lg Ad N x, L.. ,N Q ilk 'ZZ I J . l ' I V 1 ,V V, .. I in I Q ' I Q A, .' ,fm av V ..A,l 'A I ' A .flxx V P R Zobrlst Mrs Prewrtt Pres K Danrel Mr Carper Secy Treas R Getz JOHN ACKERMAN KENNETH AUPPERLE JACK BARTELMAY ROBERT BINKELE KENNETH BLANKENSHIP ARMIDEE BOOKOUT KEITH DANIEL ANITA CAROL DAVI MARILYN DAVIS LOIS DULLY BERNADINE EICHELBERGER HOWARD GETZ ROY CETZ BEVERLY GIBSON JACK GRIMM MILTON GRIMM JLNNETH HAMILTON EDWARD HAUTER VERNA HOCQ VELMA HOSKINS VERNON HUBER LYDIA HUNZIKER MARY JONES 34 LOIS JEANNE KNOLL 7f1e efadd - - - Duung the summer of 1948 the green ol t1m1d heshmen more off and was re placed by the rosy glow and sell assul ance of full fledged sophomores The annual Wlener roast was held 'lt Roeckel s DICHIC grounds and the Cla enjoyed plenty of lood and a good tlme The soclal hour on March 18 known as a Barrel Ball prov1ded unusual amuse ment and great enjoyment The sopho mores telt repald for the-1r hard work on It Gnls 'rs well as boys tools part Ill 'nl 'L HUGH' on ' I' . I 4 Adfl A ' . ' B I ' .5 ,K 9 , A f I, Q QQ A LQ L r ra, -' I ' ' I I. N KK M, ch Vilyw X, - 3 I it A , 'V I h A , , , r Z .-,, I I ffl- H ,M Y + ,,., 4 I Q I , h , , , I , Q ks , , p- il I, I ,, f,-, ,U ' 3 - , Urn I . ,f ' 32 ' - , r W . , V,,V,V7 JS I vii . . I Q 4 X V, , I I ,, W M , , V , , 5 , UIQ vu 1 ' n I ' f I I -, M 52 p 4, Q I ,3 , l I. mm 1 x W F f 1 I . I I T III I I L 3 a 1957 letlc act1v1t1es Baeketbftll, softball and volleyball had thelr oercentage of sopho more talent Claw membere part1c1pated lreely ln band, chorus Humun Relatxone P H A, and other Qchool OFLQHIIIZHLIOHS Student Councll memhcm were Kelth Damel, Joan Llttman Howard GetL, .md John Ackerman Havmg had two Successful years at M T H S the clase IS now lookmg forward to the Work and fun of a thlrd hoplng they ire equlpped tor carrymg the heavy ref: ponQ1b1l1t1eQ of JLlYllOI'S C7 nl I Extra Mural Sophomore Glen Baum IEANNE LOCKHART HAROLD MCHENRY FREDERICK MERRIMAN ROSEMARY OVERTURF RONALD PAVLIK DONNA PFLEDERER RUSSELL PHILLIPS MILDRED ROECKER BARBARA ROTH RONALD SHAFER ROBERT STAKER MINA STUMPF LESTER SUTTER EDWARD TEUBEL PAULINE TILLER WILMA UHLMAN GRACE VIERHOUI' VIOLET VIA W SHIRLEY wnzsc RICHARD WUTHRICH JACK ZIMMERMAN JAMES ZIMMERMAN RUTH ZOBRIST 3 T I I ! - . - I A 4 I C V 7 S S . 4 . 4 V E L . L Y , . . . Y 7. . a Y s ' ' . . ., . Y L . . . K I . , 1 ' 4 I I 'A ' T3 sh L. '1 A . 12 .K t f :Q 1' .I I , I A I is y L SARA ROBISON 3 3 I: S 5 cz! ' ' '47 , A I ' A I - A I , ,A 1 .of I S' 'Q m ,fs tret A I A I 4 - 1 J ysigq f , - , f .V . ,H V , 40 4 7' g I ' .1 ' ' J 6 Q A ' , ' I Szcy Trzas D Strunk Mr Hodge Pres K Zimmerman MY Koc V P J Ro y ADOLPH BAUM ALVIN BELSLEY BETTY BINKELE JUDITH BIRKEY JANICE BRADY ALLEN BRIGGS JAMES CLARK EUGENE CRUZE DAVID DIEMER DAVID DUNNIWAY JUNE FERGUSON RICHARD FINNIGAN JOHN FRANK RAYMOND FRANK KENNETH FRY FLOYD GREINER JERRY HATCHER RALPH HEINIGER RALPH HOUGH WILLIAM KAUFMAN GERALD KAUFMAN JACK KENT DONNA KOEHLER DARRELL MARCH MILDRED MCHENRY PATSY McMANUS ROBERT MOSER db c7Ae0a44 - - - Half scared, but hopeful, sixty fresh- men in September, 1948, sought admis- sion to M. T. H. S., and quickly adjusted to following their schedules and finding then classrooms A few got lost, but no complete disappearance was reported With flutteilng hearts October fifth dav of initiation was awaited to see what fate the M Club had ln store for the newcomers All survived and pres entlv turned their attention to the class 1 131 as IME fi .AV 23' .41 . 1. 1 v - Y Q . . .1 . V 'VA . .- ., . 5 . 5 ., , ' g 5. w 1 - ' L hy .- ., . dne . ' H A . v L u F I :. .. A Z3 I .gggi 'ff A , R 1 Y A 'J 1 A 3 ft 3 I Aa, 2 Xi ff M I J A it A ...Thr Q . if 3 fa HH F4 J . ' ' W . fa if ' A M x T . ff gg 5. ' ' ix f ' 6 1 ' K, 5 Q V K f 'S , T- T HERBERT HOMER A Q if r. ,gi P f irss or A s r X 5 W C' 'iz : am f--f. K f . ,.V, 5. Q V 3 I' QQ In I I . U 6 'V I A - a 195.2 xwener roast, on November Second Alou' for eo operatlon from the we xther man' It ramed, and the Ioaqt became a D011 on the stoves of the Home Ee onomles depaltment But It xx as fun The yeal pasqed Qwlftly xx 1th mo leqhmen engaged m hand ehoxu clubi Qporte, and Vee, Qtudleq' Student Councll memberfs xx ere Jelrx Hitehex and W1lI1Q Zobust V37 rw 4' fe G I I 9 fix elqq in KEITH MOSER JOE OYER ROGER PFOFF DEAN PHILLIPS KAY PIPPIN DOROTHY RASSI ALBERT REBHOLZ LAVERDA REMMERT MARILYN ROCKE JOHN RODNEY OPAL ROESCHLEY JOHN SCHERTZ PHYLLIS SCHICK LAURENCE SCHNELLBACHER DELORES SCHWARZENTRAUB LYDIA SPRINGCR RUTH SPRINGER JEANETTE STEPHENS CAROL STOLLER WILLIAM STRUNK DONNA STRUNK JACK SWIBOLD JUANITA THOMAS PATRICIA TRIMBLE RICHARD WAGLER ROJEAN WAGLER JAMES WENNINGER SHIRLEY WOOD EDWARD WUTHRICH -I 1 an J 7' ki L 1 C .V, F T-Y V - I 1 2 I 10 N- ' L Wg ' as , H . In X ' 44 ' an L Q I - A T . 4 ' . v ! - I xx . ' y' qt ' X' . . . , , . f' A- . . ' I - 1 ' fi- ? 3 L T -Av .-I 1'Q lf, .- QQ AR A RYR I A f S 4' ii- A .1 J K ,- 5 K W ' I 1 A If , ' .fa II. A 'RYR Y I- . if . , 11. Jo , , I 1 P rl' ,, 'Q 1 ,f f A A,T, I 3 ' 'Y 's , 7' -1+ I ,Q 3 4 I JV j 'Yao ,. k A3 'I :L . , Zaqau Medan Jfayffrf THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES OF our Freshman In1t1at1on packed w1th surpr1ses Ignls dresslng llke then mothers boys llke l1ttle b1I'1SJ Ol Homecomm s the pamdes football games and dances OF assemblles movles and programs OF xuener roasts and haylack I1dQS OF Soclal Hours and the fun we had OF Chrlstmas Partles gay and festne OF glorlous Chrlstmas vacatlons OF Semester Exams preceded by suspense and xx o1ry followed by 1el1ef and satxsfactlon OF Jul, Ito teach us punctuallty and res pons1b1l1ty'J OF football basketball tlack meets and baseball OF FHA rallles style shox s and teas OF Class Plays fnot forgettlna rehearsalslj OF Band and Chorus Concelts and the annual NIUSIC Festlval OF the M9SS13h 'lt Chustmas and the Operetta P10 R100 OF Contests Chorus Band and Speech atD1str1ct Sect1onal and State OF the hours spent on DL1bl1Sh1Hg the Phllosopher OF the feehng of sat1sfact1on upon seelng our Cauldron 1n prmt OF Student COUHCII Conventlons OF Palents Nlght each yea1 OI teachers and classmates at work and at plav Q OF the Junlor Senlor Banquets and Proms flxirl l' OF Baccalaureate Class Nlght and Graduatlon x '1 '1 YFS THANK YOU SO MUCH' I SS 1 as r X ev! , , 1 C O Y ' f ' 1 y . . O. D T - . gi' 1 ' if ' ' 1 ua '-1 Q 7 'X' . I I . 7 . 7 7 , . 3 . Q KK 0.77 C ' n L u ' 4 3 I Y 1 7 ' OF G. A. A. tournaments, play days, and banquets. . . . . , V , . 4 ' O' , , M . 5 1 n y 4 as ' 11 L gk , L , la ' ' 77 . ' Y ! 7 Y , . 1 V 1 G . . ' , 4, , . I F . J l y Q . 5 1 -1 1 I ' F Q DREW-U' XC5 W-4'-f TROWIIH ghtMt J ue SECOND ROW M Hatch: h Gzz K D n I W Zob st R Hertensc M Carlus R Rapp We '7fze fgfucfenii In the bellef that student government IS a necessary preparat1on for adult l1fe IH a democracy the Student Councll IS encouraged to assume such responslbll 1ty as 1ts members are Wllllflg to take ln the dlrectlon of student affalrs Its of f1cers axe elected by the student body and 1ts other members are chosen by thelr classes Much good work has been done and the organlzatlon IS recognlzed by students and faculty as one 01 thc most lmportant and dlstlngulshed 1n thc school Early 1n the year delegates from M T H S attended the d1str1ct conventlon at Galesburg In March seventeen mem bers accompanled thelr advlsor Mr Hatcher to the Wmdy Clty for three. days at the state conventlon M T H S was honol ed by havlng two representa tlVeS on the program At the fxrst ses slon Marjorle Carlus made the response to the welcome address glven by Mr McLean Pr1nc1pal of J Sterllng Morton KN gi Fx- wa 'itll' Hlgh School Clcero At a later meetlng Dxck SW1bO1d preslded over a panel d1s cuss1on the subject of WhlCh was What the Faculty and Students Should Ex pect from the Student Councll The theme of the whole meetlng was Grow 1ng Through Co operatxon Morton members reported themselves 1nsp1red and encouraged by the dlscusslons and all brought back the conv1ct1on that puttlng such ld9aS 1nto operatlon would make them and the1r fellow students lettu c1t17ens of school and ot the world Other features of the meetxng were a dellghtful banquet followed by a dance both of Wh1Ch were hlghly en loved Rosemary Rapp has served the State Student Councll as secretary for th past year completlng her dutles Wlth thls meetmg The three M T H S stud ents who took aCtlV6 roles ID the Chl cago meetmg performed thelr dUt19S Wlth ablllty and d1st1nct1on thereby w1nn1ng credlt for themselves and for thelr school Treas P Haute P s et V R S M 'Hatcher H rg 7 I FIRS , e o ri : . S funk, R. Swibold, K. Getz, P. Hauker, . S it r. : r. r, A. Rot , H. t, B. Pippin, . a ie , . ri , . Q in, . ' , . . I v ' , ,lv x . . . 1 , , H y . Q , . . . . ' . ,, . . . ,- , . H - .- , ' - ' n 1 . ' Y , V 1 H 4 n n a . K . . . - X . L ' 3 U1 1 . V. 4 A . 4 I4 L . , . ' A . . L I ' 1 ya n - . , u , I . K . Y I ' - 9 1 ' .... , . . . , , . . . Y . . . . . . . . . . . I Y 9 - ' O 7' .'.! pv I . ., . v Se:y.- ., . r' re ., K. G If .-P., . wibold. r. . On Wednesdays and at varlous other stacks of notes Tell Jlm Koch Paul Ol We Gaulchan Slucfenl' OFFICERS Edltor Mary Frmtz Buslness Manage1 Joyce Hautel Advertlslng Manager MHIJOFIQ Strunlx Advlsor MISS Smlth unscheduled tlmes CllCk1llg typewrlters lustle of copy checklng and re checklng for corlect mformatlon slgnlng con tracts decldlng on cox er deslgns plannlnq the dummy numberlncf nd IC numbeung pages, those corners plctuxes arrangmg cuts yes, s1r thats the CAULDRON staff Worklnq may on the N48 49 book let s take 1 peek' Desks plled hlgh wlth DIDQIQ Don staff photographers to catch tht bu1ld1ng vuth the flrst snow' Anythml, from the engravers today lalge envelopes of Flnal Copy Let s ask Rose ox Loulse to type It cobwebs ol rubbel cement as panels of pxctures me Alt ladlto s Dlcla Swlbold and Phyllls Cuxrv turn out HICEJVVH Imlshlnsz CJIVISIOII pages hold your breath, here comes the fnst CAULDRON ol lfl49' FIRST ROW left to rrght J Jacob C Rem D Grbson B Bauman N Redrqer J Hauter M Fruntl M Strunk B Eusele M Camus J Grnmm L Bauman SECOND ROW L Wuthrch R Buswrnk N Strmac E Kaufman M Post S Stoller H Hohstadt A Schertx A Roth U Lmdenlelser R Rapp R Getz P Hauker G Freldlnger THIRD ROW Miss Smrkh J Koch J Hodel P Shaw D Doughty D Rolh I Schoenbeln J Burger G Brucll M Baum D Gunther P Curry E Roecker Mr Whltaker FOURTH ROW D Hollman C Uhlman M Aberle K Getz R Tennell A Schneber W Racke D Zammerman E Be'ser C Irmeger R Rasa: R Swlbold 313 to f . . ' It use . .oo..oo aSaS.,.o...,Soooooos.a...ooo . so -A 11 .al ' 1 - , u ' . L . kv . . - A L . J y p y ' ' ' 1 ,I I 1 Y . 1 K Y - Y ,hrs an 3, ' .N . . . , l 7 l . . - ' H ' H , ' KK 77 ' 1 - . ' . . UFO almost WOFII thwush - - - Ch00Sil?S pasted . . . My, didn't these sketches by , v N ' ' ' . ' V' 4 A lx' v 7, Q.. . . R padlwaleand 76a FIRSTROWlltt ht Mok P we M ONDROWM Mvfia vi-ik P tA 0 o , T11 4. Q L ii it J 5' A W, , e o rig : L. Swibold, A. Schertz, M..Stumpf, B. Rapp, . e el, E. flederer, S. izig, B. Bluhm, . Edwards, B. Bauman. SEC : rs. c ar an , Mrs.IDevlin, J. Grimm, . os ins, P. Curry, D. flzderer, J. Heiniger, J. Sutter, J. Knoll, B. Ro h, . Davis, A. Bookout, R. Teubel, J. Hamilton, Miss Jones, C. Stoller, Miss Melvin, D. Strunk, B. Gibson, B. Eisele, Mrs. Koch, Mr. Hodge. THIRD ROW: C. Waldbeser, D. Swibold, J. Frank, R. Shafer, E. Hauter, L. Sutter, K. Aupperle, R. McConkcy, W. Zobrist. , . . . c ' , , , , N . I . , c . - ' 7 ' C6 ' 7? ' , 1 f Q u Y 1 n LL - . --,-,- I C a . . . . 7 ' ' ' ' - ' ffff in yy 1 4 u Q ' -. - . ----AA--4-A,,- 1 1 7 , , , . . I V l K' ' M I - ,. . ' 7 K V . , , , . . , . ' . n YY-7477--F u - L Y - ,. u -- A---Y.4- 1 v - ' ' .....,,,,, ,, , , 1 1 y - 4 ' 9 Y Y Y ' ' ' 1 v 1 - A 7 Y f - ' - 7 1 y ' Morton s ill school paper the PHILO SOPHER appears tW1CG a month In lts phllosophers capaclty as a lover of knowledge It collects and reports to students lnformatxon about the act1v1t ies and plans of orgamzatlons and class es hav1ng a weakness for gOSS1p It also acouamts 1tS reading publlc vt 1th details oi thelr frlends socml llfe As one who llves according to rules of practlcal WIS dom It can and does use its edltorial page to pomt out weaknesses ln school practices and suggests Ways of lmprove ment Members of all classes compose the staff and by the Work they do galn valuable experlence 1n plannmg and carrying out the busmess of report1ng WFIUHQ lay outs preparatlon of sten cils use of the mxmeograph and d1StI'l butlon Acting in a supervisory capaclty are MISS Jones Mr Hodge and Mrs McPart land of the Engllsh department and MISS MGIVIH and M1s Devlln of the Commerce department Members of the staff serve only one semester Pictured abose are those who published the paper the flrst semester L1St6d belovs IS the staff for the second semester STAFF Edltor Bonnie Rapp Assistant Editor Ed Hauter BUSIHGSS Manager Jacquehne Sutter Ass t Business Manager Shlrley W1tz1f' Art Edltor ln Chief Jean Stoller Ass t Art Edltors Sara Roblson Betty Bluhm Ronme Shafer Ken Aupperle Amta Carol DHVIS Laurence Schnellbacher Gossip Edltor Sherrill Stoller Sports Editor Lotus SW1bOld Ass t Sports Edltor Barbara Roth Exchange Edltors Beverly GIDSOH Mary Jones Joke Editors Jenneth Hamllton June Ferguson Reporters Mma Stumpf Davld Dun nlway Armldee Bookout Rlchard Teu bel Curt Hlllman Violet V1a Joyce Grlmm Jo Ann Lottman Arlene Schertz Joan Helmger Ralph Hough Donna Pflederer Helen Roth Phyllis Curry 43 7fae my sexy, The trlals of a young glrl engaged by her boy frlends parents to act as sltter for the unrulv son of fr1ends v1s1t1ng 1n the1r home was the theme of the semor class play on October 21 Mrs Koch dlrected the productlon and all members of thc class helped ln carmg for propertles and hghts 'rw prompters and IH numerous other w'1ys 3 sa M s Dor s Koch recto -f Bob Tennell or1g1nally cast as Jun foot 1n1ury two days before the play and was replaced by Alyn Schleber who lose to the emergency wlth an excellent performance M Ca us J Koch A Sch eber STANDING P Ha te E B Ise W Rocke A Roth M Carus K Get J Grmm SE TED R Rapp D Roth R A Get A Sheba JK ch J L Haut M Stunk 44 .M . A ' . Y my ' ' ! ll ' YY ' I 1 s . , 1 1 . ' x 4 'J - , r - , r . i , Di r. M 4 a , 5 5 1 sf? . . 4-1 ' A y - gk 1. . ior, the incorrigible baby, suffered a gfkfh y . . V 5351 A y L23-b , . - L Psi A 'T . Q-2' - t ,. rsh HF VA . ri , . , . i . : . u r, . e r, . , . , , i I , 1, , i , A : . , . , . . 1, . ci r, . o , . . er, . r . . ' V gl gl . .f . ' - - Q 1 A . -'L., ' . ' - -vfmfa JW, Thanks Honey' a three act comedy was the Jumor class play presented ln the gym on December second The usual mterested audlence was present to enjoy the productlon Whlch was dlrected by Mrs Eroy McPartland asslsted by Jack 19 Sutter 50 CAST OF CHARACTERS Ann Barlowe who runs an adV1C6 column Bonme Rapp Kathy her helpful slster age 16 Joan He1n1ge1 J1m Demlng sent to assxst Anne Bob Hertensteln Betty Marshall Kathy s best frlend Jack Forbes Kathy s boy frlend Jlm Yord Mr Travxs edltor of the paper Chalmer Arnett Mr Jenklns whose wlfe took Kathy s advlce Bob Crumunc. Frank Lawrence Annes unsuccessful sultor Curtls Hlllman C Mrs Atwater customer for Kathy s cl1n1c Ruth Redlgel 4 ' ' ' 4 5 7 xx I frwvw ii ,Y K Y u - . y 7 , . , 1 c , - s fy . , . , . I ff ' M' . ff R. Crumrine, R. Hertenstein. 7 I , ,.---------4 . , . .y -------- . I v v . --f- Y ' . ' Betty Zlmmerman , . . Y . Y ' ......--..,,,. JI . I , n -------- , n ,Ai-.---.------b----,-,---.A'.-b,.--- AEE-,,44----.YV'..,-----,- '. .l , . , ...... Mrs. Eroy M Parkland . , , . ' ......-..- .A Director - ' l 5 Secy Treas L Houston Pres M Dockus Mrss Jones V P N Redrger .. fbi- 15616006 ld' OJJGIZ Both student and teacher hbrarrans haxe as then ldeal a qu1et peaceful llra ral V, Where the words of great vvrlters may 1n a sense become audlble to stud ents and where research m hxstory l1t elature and SCIGHCG may be pursued without dlstractlons Most students share th1S VV1bh and spend frequent study hours there at work or readmg for pleasure the books maefazmes and other 1T13t9I'13lQ D10VldGd Student llbrarlans help other student fmd reference mateuals when necessary They take care of book c1rculat1on as sxst ln preparatlon of books for acces exon m ct talogulng by the Dewey Decl mal Syste fl IH mmor repalrs on bool s and 1n the care of magazmes Thls wolk IS done under the supervlslon of MISC Jones, w ho succeeded Mrs Koch ln Oct ober Any student Who has the follovvmg quahflcatlons may be a l1b1ar1an a pas slng grade ln all subjects, a hlgh cltxzen shlp ratmg an attltude of helpfulness nd an mtex est m books and lr' readmg rout two hundred books have been rdded to the llbrary thls year These m cwde both f1ct1on and non f1ct1on FIRST ROW left to rrght R Teubel L Houston M Dockus N Redlger J Yordy SECOND ROW Mrs Koch G Frerdrnger R Getz J Sutter M Stump! A Schertz D Strunk L Springer Mlss Jones 46 Z all .f , r I .Q .U A 5 - ... . N 36,-' I . . G 1 - - ' 'f ' . ' qi-f ' -.. . .1 , t , 7 .1 . . I ., Q . ' i . ,- v- - 1 r'- 7 ' . . A , '- v y A , , , 1 - . 7 ' ' ' -I L 4 . n ssf ., , . , , If ' V 1 s V L L . ' - 1 ' lx , A - y . . . . q . ' - K ur A L, ' V ,H . f - , , . . 4 . - 1 . , . . ' 8 G . ' . - , x L1 e . . D . ' .' - ,ge , . . . . ,-, , Q -' F . . . - A n L :,. - 1 , : . It . , . , . , . . ' V 1 . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . l mow :fu gm M SECOND ROW J F k M J p H nonowAake pp M FIRS , e o ri 1 rs. McPartIand, R. Getz, J. Hauter, E. Hauter, Mrs. Koch. z . ran , . ones, R. Rap , M. Frintx, G. Vierhaut, R. Hough, J. atcher. TH! : . oo ou , C. Stoller, K. Pi in, . Carius, P. Hauter, M. Strunk. I I --- fzeec at 4 um 7 , . . . . 5 ' . . y 7 L . , y ' . . . - , , - n 1 , - 4 1 . 1 1 ' ' I u 1 f , f u y n - n u Z . 7 N , . 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Hauterg Adv., r . - As lt IS ln every other hlgh school event only a few may partlclpate on the top level so It IS 1n the speech act1v1t1es 'VIar1or1e Camus Rosemary Rapp Ed ward Hauter Joyce Hauter Mary Lou ISE Frmtz and John Frank Wore Mor ton s colors IH speech th1S year Rosemary and Marjorle the afflrma tue team won four debates and recelv ed 9 atmg of superlor at the Normal Inv1tat1onal Debate Tournament Mary LOUISE John Rosemary and Joyce entered the d1str1ct contest wh ch IQ sponsored by the Ill1no1s Hlgh OFFICFRQ P es dent Jovce Hauter Nlce Presldent Ruth Getz Sec y Treas Edward Haute' Advlsor Mrs McPartl1nfl School Assoclatlon Rosemary placed ln extemporaneous speaklng and advanced to the sectlonal at LIHCOIH where she quallfled for the state contest by WIN nmg second place Mary LOUISE won a fxrst ln verse reading and a second 1n comedy readlng at Eureka and Went on to the sectlonal Joyce placed thlrd m orlglnal oratory there The debate team Fd Joyce Marjorle and Rosemary took second at Llncoln and went on to the State to cl1max a successful year ln speech at Morton Townshlp Hlgh School M s Mc Parkland 47 FIRST ROIIW left to right S Wood P McManus R Wagler N Redlger B Bauman R Redlger L Feadrnger J H 9 M Dock s J omas SECOND ROW Mrss Jones E Pllederer P Shlpp D Grbson C Reln P Hauter M Carrus R Getz J Hauler J Jacob M Strunk M Koch THIRD ROW M Davrs L Swrbold J Sutter M Jones W Uhlman P Tumble D Pllederer S Wrtzlg U Llndenlelser H Hohstadt S Stoller J Grrmm A Roth M Oekel B Zrmmerman R Rapp FOURTH ROW R Springer D Springer L Wuthruch M Schick M Stumpl R Stleglltz M Frank B Bl hm A S h tz M P t M Frlt B Rapp D Getz B Grbson G Frerdrnger FIFTH ROW J Stephens C Stoller O Roeschley A Bookcut S Robrson M Roecker R Overturf M Rocke L Sprrnger D Strunk P Schrck Brady J Knoll V Vra V Hocq M Edwards B Ersele P Curry N Kaufman Ferguson M Mullrns L Hunzrker L Houston J Hamnlton B Roth J Stoller lwwuc, Wken Sufi Waxed fbae Pcnhzzpc no remlnlscences of hlgh ly or 1n comblnatlon has been a sau, QCh00l days Will P10V9 m01'9 dellghlful fact1on to pautlclpanta and to ZlUCll6HC9' than thoqe centermg around the chonus concerts The Messlah, the ope1ett1 the muslc festrval, and the hours spent Just In qmgmg Mlm Jones the accompanlsts, and the 'lhrouqhout the year the muslc pro slngers have glven to the school mem dllffed by the UW99 EFOUDS 1l'1d1V1dUH1 ones to cherlsh th1 ough the years ahke, Judglng by then lntewst and ex presslons of pleasure Secy Treas J Sutter Pres M Carnus Mrss Jones V P S Stoller Accompanrsts Glorra Frerdrnger Ethel Pllederer -Lo , ' : . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . r A ' , . eini er, . u , . 7 A 1 -I 1 - I 1 - 1 1 - I 1 A I 1 - I 1 - 1 I I 1 3 1 - 1 - ' 1 - I 1 - 1 1 1 -I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' . f, ' ' . . , : . , I. , I. I , . , . , . , . , . u , . c er , . os, . n 1, . , . , . , . . I I I J 3 - 1 - I 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - SIXTH ROW: R. Buswrnk, Martin, D. Rassi, D. Schwartzentraub, L. Bauman, D. Koehler, V. Hoskins, R. Zobrist, J. Birkey, L. Remmert, J. 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - - I t O I . . . . . . .II- . . . , , . . . vi 1 ' 1 1 4 . U F 'T ., I I j . . . . I . I . In L 14 ' H . , ' ' . 1 1 me 1 Il , . ' '. , Y. n. L 1 1, u. 1 l I . . . , . . 1 , . . .E y n ' 1 L , s ' . . S , 1. . 1 1 v v - - .I . . I Q 1 . I. I. F RST ROW Ielt to rrght J Smmth B McConkey K Stuckey R Frank A Rebholz G Kaufman D Dremer L Sutter K Aupperle J Hatcher B Strunk F Grelner R Shafer SECOND ROW Mrss Jones E Pllederer P Shrpp D Gubson C Rem P Hauler M Camus R Getz J Hauter J Jacob M Strunk B Ersele THIRD ROW M Davrs J Sutter L Swrbold M Stumpf D Pllederer S Wltzlg A Schertz H Hostadt S Stoller J Grrmm A Roth G Frerdrnger B Zrmrnerman D Getz R Rapp FOURTH ROW R McConkey W Roeschley P Shaw D Roth E Belser R Hertenstern K Daniel R Swrbold W Rccke W Kelghrn M Grimm R Getz H Getz E Hauter J Frank FIFTH ROW RhWuthnch J Swlbold E Wuthrlch J Schertz E Roecker G Bruell A Schreber K Getz C Hillman M Baum V Huber R Houg Waiwlea on Me Manaay Only part of the Qpung muslc contests erer' Mlna Stumpf Shlrleg, W1tz1g have been held at thls tlme The results L Ieldmger of competltlon are Dlstrlct Contest P1ano Solo 1D1v I Ratlngj Glorla lVl1xed Chorus CDW II Ratmgl Qololsts fD1v II Ratlngl Betty Zlm GWR Cholus fD1V I Ratmgy melmfin, JHCQUGJIHG SUU91 JOVCQ Haut All DINISIOH I ratlngs ent1tle the Con terrde Q to enter the State conteets xx h1ClI T110 IDN I RHTINHJ Donna Pfled mll be held on Aprll 29 30 FIRST ROWklelt gOflSht Mss Jones E Pllederer R Hough J Hatcher D Demer J S hertz D Swrbold K Getz K Daniel G Br ell R Fran B trunk SECOND ROW B Hertenstern W Ke ghrn R McConkey W Roesclley B McConkey C Hallman W Racke E Belser D Wuthrnch D Roth E Roecker M Baum P Shaw V Huber THIRD ROW J Smith H Getz M Grimm A Schzeber R Getz K Aupperle R Shafer G Kaufman J Swlbold E Wuthrlch E Hauter J Frank F Grelner K Stuckey L Sutter Q4 .. ,, ,'. ,. ,J ,. ,, I. A. ,. ,. , Q I . J, , . v A 1' K I T - 1 ., - , - Yu er ' 1 V , v' , .I ,. ,. ,. ,.r,.c,. ,. ,. ,.u,. r r FIRST ROW left to rrght M Jones R Redrger B Zrmmerman L Frerdrnger A Bookout SECOND ROW O Roeschley D Strunk M Strunk B Spahr M Koch I Ackerman P Hauter R Getz J Grrmm C Rern G Frendrnger M arrus THIRD ROW J Grbbons J Hatcher J Jacob S Wrtzng 8 Roth B Hertenstenn D Roth W Roeschley J Koch J Hauter M Stump! M Hager E Hauter FOURTH ROW Mr Hodge D Doughty .I Hodel P Shaw B K gh: C Anett K Danrel W Rocke D Swrbold M Baum D Phrilps J Ackerman J Hauter R McConkey P Trller J Hamriton FIFTH ROW J Swrbold D Dunnrway J Knoll M Aberle K Stuckey C Rassr J Oyer K Zrmmzrman B McConkey P Curry J Yordy '7fnmwi luuac an Ute 1444 B9S1dES arousmg the enthus1asm of The Cauldron reahzeg, and apprecrateb NHS Zllld 19211118 at g21m9S the M T H Q the honor and serxlce xxhlch thls orgam band I9f1dS The H0m9C0m1Ug Pfifade zatxon renders the School and cong1at plavq m the Santa Claus and Memomal ulates them and rherr leader Mr Hodge Day Paxades, enters the sprmg contests on fl gugceggful ypal nd preQentQ sew eral concerti durmg the school 3931 W Secy Trens D Strunk Pes R wrboId B o R Redrger A Bookout B Zrmrnerman M E Jones L Frerdrnger ROW Lrbrarrans M Aberle M Strunk Mr Hodge ce tcr JI! I , : . , . , . , . , . , Q 5 - I - J - I - I - 1 - 1 4 I - I ' I - 1 - 1 3 . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , 1 . , , , . -, . , ,t er n, . r , , , . , . , . , . I , - I - f - r - f - - , I 3 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , . f g 0 o . . . 1 , . N I Y 1 u :Ln V 7 ' I r - - y ' Y 1 1 y - - . . 1: 1 IL - s n n - 1 1 w RO 3 - ., . 5 r ., . S g V.-P., . R th. . , . , . , , , , . . : , . , . g . , ri . 3 . 5 . 7 5 3 . , S ,- ..H' 1 . 4 ., - Sapa. fbejemfeaa Members of th1s club are those boys whose vahant SCFVICQ on grld and f1eld and track have won them the rlght to wear the M Each year sees new dut IGS assumed by the club whose 111 reas mg act1v1tv IQ largely attr1butable to the effolts of Coach Wm Turner One of the years flrst tasks was to see that the freshmen vsere properly ln ltmted 1n September Th1s was done qu1te thoroughly but 1n an orderly man ner wh1ch afforded enjoyment to spec tators and partlclpants ahke lhe fellows next assumed the respon s1b1l1ty for prlntlng programs fo all home football and basketball games a task but xt was well done The overflow of - C .. , .bv -' 4 -, 'E .. . :,- .- 1 ' . ' ' '-, -2- 5 ,-v Una Qzame mg crowds attestlng communlty 1nte1 est 1n these games were capably handl ed by M Club members as ushers Ch rms for lettermen graduates of 40 and 49 were purchased by the organ1Za t1on Funds for th1s project came from two sources the sale of scarves and of llcense plate reflectors and the Faculty ws Pro League All Star basketball game Tumbllng exh1b1t1ons ghost basketball and a pep band were curtaln ralsers to a thrxllmg evenlng The Club party was held 1n the sprlng when new lettermen were mltlated New offlcers were elected at the same meet ln LOWER LEFT D z P h s K gh wal b S A W'-'-A 51 f .f J Vg, xv ' 2' sl 2 1 Secy Treas , C nllman, Mr Turner, Pres , K Getz, Ser c n tArms, R Rass: V P ,J 5-rank A I y . . . 1- . , , LK Y! I - A . K . , , - C C ' Z1 , x . . . . . , . . N N K .. . , . . I . . - , , 1 , I I V ' - . , - . . . r'1 - ' ' l - ' ' g- : . immerman, . S aw, K. Getz, D. Swibold, J. Frank, L. Suiter, J. Burger, M. Aberle, B. Rassi, E. Roecker, J. Hodel, K. Daniel, Mf. Turner, J. tephens, W. ei in, R. Hertenstein, C. d c er, C. Hillman, G. Rocckcr, R. Crumrine, C. rnett. J- -A -J -. r C f -. ..,. . ,C ,,,,..,f.MQQ..fi myhw I E .fi- S laik 1 72 Z1 if -if Song Leader E Pflederer Tr as M Hager Adv Mrs Prewrtt Pres A oth Mrss Pr ce U cfl V P J Sutter Secy J Lottman Hstorlan S Wrtzrg Chapter Mother Mrs A Carrus IMrs E Dockus Asst Chapter Mother not shownI aaa Beflm Jawa, 4 a-4 14 lhrs club 1S aff1l1ated xx 1th the state luturc Homemakels of Amerlca and CdC1'1 year delegates are sent to camp to onli 'fe then' workmg flelds and ex fh. We ldeas wlth other students Tru year the glrls have sponsored a comcl ,1 Qfmle, ittendcd a style show at Pe km, sent boxes to the needy OVGISQHS presented an assembly p1 ogram and 11 o had 1 Mother Daughter potluck and style show the members of the F H A are QLIIX me to make thelr organlzatlon 21 lC'll success FIRST ROW left to rrght P McManus V Wood L Houston M Dockus J Sutter I Ackerman B Zimmerman M Hager J Grumm B uman D Grbson U L denfelser A Roth B Grbson P Curry D Koehler J B ky B C rru G ren d anger SECOND ROW B Spahr N Kaufman S Wood J Grbbons H Roth J Brady R Buswrnk V Martrn M Galloway B Bluhm A Bookout Ove turf S obrson M rank run er oeschley R Wagler M Rocke P mble C Frrnz M Strun H It n am: o THIRD ROW L Remmert J Ferguson B Elnkele V Vla L Freldrnger V Hoskins M Roecker R Zobrlst M Schlck R Stleglltl J Jacob L Wuthrrch W Uhlman M Jones D Schwartzentraub E Pllederer M Oekel M Koch R Getz M Davrs J Thomas FOURTH ROW M MCI-lenry L Dully Ms Prewrtt J Knoll L Hunzlker G Vlerhout Stumpl L Swrbold R R dger R Rap H uter J Hauter L Bauman S Stoller H Hohstadt M Post 8 Roth E Kaulman N Strmac A Schertz C Stoller D as: J Stephens S Wrtzrg K Prppln B Euchelberger D Pllederer L Sprrnger D Strunk P Schick I I I I I .1 2 I I I M ig I I 4 53 3 32 . f5 II . . at 5: ,.f, .5 Y . , ' I 'EW .' , , kgs! 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FIRST ROW left to rrght V Wood L Houston M Dockus J Sutter L Frerdmger B Zmmerman M Hager J Grum'n B Bauman D Grb son P Curry U Lrndenfelser D Koehler J Burk B E I N R d M C ey :see e rger anus SECOND ROW J Grbbons S Wood B Brnkele V Vua N Kaufman B Spahr H Roth M Galloway B Bluhm A Bookout R Overturf J Jacob S Robrson M Frank D Springer O Roeschley R Wagler M Rocke P Trrmble C Rem M Strunk G Frerdmger M Frrntz P Schick THIRD ROW Mrs Devlrn B Rapp J Hernrger V Warner D Getz J Stoller J Knoll V Martln V Hoskins M Roecker R Zobrnst V 'f5logkrnskR Stleglltz L Wuthrrch W Uhlman M Jones D Schwartzentraub E Pflederer M Oekel R Getz M Davis L Sprrnger trun FOURTH ROW J Lockhart V Hocq L Dully P Shrpp P Trller L Hunnker G Vaerhout M Stumpf L Swrbold R Redrger R Rapp J Hauter P Hauter L Bauman S Stoller H Hohstadt M Post B oth E Kaufman N Strmac M Koch C Stoller D Rassr J Stephens S Wrtzrg K Prpprn B Evchelberger D PfIedererJ Hamrlton In one of the many act1v1t1es made possxble at M T H S members of the G A A have worked hard to ach1eve thelr goal, a treasure chest of the future tlled not Vlflth gold but wlth health po1se, and good hvmg Under the super v1s1on of Mrs Devhn nlnety f1V9 glrls have taken adanvantage of the oppor tunltles offered to them by the orgamv atlon Through VHFIOUS sports lncludlng baseball, basketball, volleyball badm1n ton, and table tennls the glrls have de FIR T ROW Treasurer L Frerdrnger Presrdent ummm Vce Presrdent J Sutter ' D LCONJ ROW Secretaries M Dockus R XX t d ger Adv Mrs Devlm veloped quahtles of good c1t1zensh1p sportsmansh1p and the ablllty to thlnk clearly By attendance at and partlclpatlon IH vauous athletxc events the g1rls earn DOIHLS Whlch accumulate throughout the four years Awards are glven at the an nual G A A banquet ln May to those who have stored up IH the treasure chest the beneflts of healthful recrea t1on,asev1denced by the number of DOIHLS they have Won under G A A rules 53 Q , ,. ,.v ,.l ,. 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' i .1 . ,I . , . 1 rc. , ., . . ,,, r 1 U CffdW t A1494 M T H S has an extensxve program of sports besldes the regular physlcal educat1on classes for both boys and glrl The necessary regulanon and Super v1s1on IS provlded by the Athletxc ASSO exatlon Some of the functlons of the 0rgamZH tlon are approx mg of letter awards se curlng t1ansportat1on for teams to out of town ames 1ssu1ng season tlekets f1x1ng puces ol tlekets sponsorlng Par ents lslght ln honor of the Parents 01 boys on the basketball team and ar anglng for food for the boys after b21S ketball games In the performance ot thls last duty they are asslsted by the I H A glrls who prepare lunches and sg rf? CIQQVQQ serve them to the boys IH the Home Ee looms after all home games To express 1ts appreclatlon to the band for helpmg to mamtaln a high de gree of enthuslasm among the fans and on the team the Assoclatlon glves the moceeds of one basketball game to that oz ganlzatlon Co operatmg yxlth the Student Coun ell the Athlet1e Assoc1at1on helped to sponsor the annual Homecommg ln Oct f eld las not yet ready for use M T H c leb a ed the occaslon xr conjunc t1on Xsllth Washxngton Hxgh School There aftel the palade at home the af telnoon game was played and there the c ox mng of the two queens took place 'tt the dance 1n the evenmg It was 1 novel and enJoyable experlence to wh1ch the cord1al1ty of the Washmgton hosts added much pleasure Dorls Getz 50 was chosen as Morton s queen and Naomx Strmac Sara Roblson and Phyl l1 Schlek were her attendants Mr. Tumerj V.-P., li or aldbeserg Mr. Carperg Pres., Gilber Huetteg Mr. Hatchery Secy.-Trees., Joyce Grlmmg Mrs. Devlin. 0 6 G g 0 o 7 . ' S. V . - N' . 4 I y 1 ,' 2 7' Z - . - 1 1' - - 7 g l 1 . . I 7. 7. N. 8 . ' - 46 , - 'R . 1 1 D ober. because Morton's new athletxe X ,v j- ay ' I KH . . l , , . . . s L . . . W , . , 5 ' - S. e r t , , - 11 ' ' ' ' l 1, . ' ' - . . 1 V Y . 1 1 Y , A ' y I 1 r P. ' . ' , F V ' . , .U L . l . c 2 Blur :,? :i:3lx . . . . , 11-,J-,gr-YL ' ' H- . gag? - sa . T , ,Q 1 e e fm. , I 4 r 1 4, lf W 0 - ' . . ' o 0 , 3 Q g O - oo ' 1 0 ' 's L ' . . F Ill Qallaw ifze fjolfeadf In thelr colorful cherry and grey Marge Velma Ruth and Phyll led Mor lon s dl dent and falthful fans through out the year m many novel expresslons ol enthuslasm and good sportsmanshlp Hurry g1rls T1mes awastmg say Mrs Devlm to her G A A glrls busxly preparm for Play Day the May ban quot 'md other happy OCCHSIOHS Iaster fellows faster' M1 Carper All rlght boys' We re gomg to wm' flffhtm Words of Coach Turner be fmt the battle They dld too' urges h1s track men Result suc cess for the team and confldence m the new asslstant coach Mr Wm Turner Football basketball baseball Mrs Mary Devlm G A A , Glrls' Physlcal Educatxon. Mr Robert Carper Track Ass t Coach Other Sports ,N 'Wy ,,, ,, J' -A fx f 13, ,, , Q 5 A aux. ' h K ,ssmpw f ' Q A ' Y 9 'iii Marjie Carius, Velma Hoskins, Ruth Zobrist, Phyllis Hauler. o - ' sl 1 ' .. ' 1 ' 11 1 1 - 1 L 1 1 1 ' . . . . , V Y , 1 ' . X L' K - Q 1 L , , L A L 1 u 3 V, 11 . , , . . . ln ' , 1 ' ' 73 ' , Q , , , . . . . U. J ' 1 - an g ' V 'T , Q ,, . , . ' 1 - 7 1 1 , I V. 3. ' A .. 41 'X Coach W1ll1am Turner QFASON RECORD Metamora Eureka Farmmgton Grxdley Washlngton Tremont Dunlap Chllllcothe Totals W n 7 Lost 1 QQ Qucfman lfffemofued Drawmg on an abundance of mater1al and experlence Coach Turner molded Morton s most successful football team to date W1th IHJUFIGS and lllness 'xt 1 mlmmum and team Splflt at a hlgh level the team kept full strength most of the season A hard dr1v1ng offense featurmg new and deceptlve plays and a strong defense char'1cter17ed MTH Q s game Joe Frank 50 was elected by the seventeen letter w1nners to succeed Dlck Swlbold 49 as captaln of next years squad T ROW I ft t 5 K A OND ROW G B II C A C hi H W THIRD ROW M T C W R H S A , JEL X 'f E' , M. , - 4, I C AL C 'Q n 4 I V . F 7 25 0 ' 25 6 l . . . . . L 1 13 ' 32 v Y , 3.1 . O , , 1 u , . 5 ' 0 . ' . 1' 7 40 06 . . . Q - ' . . . . 19 16 .. .'. . 7 ' ' 6 , -Ll -T 1 Y ' 165 s . 66 . , . , 1 v ' O - . - , FIRS , e o ri ht: . upperle, B. Keighin, B. Tznnell, G. Roecker, J. Frank, B. Rassi, E. Roeckzr, B. Crumrine. SEC : . rue , . rnett, B. Herienstein, . U man, G. uette, K. Daniel, .Swearingen, L. Sutter. : r. urner, C. Irmeger, . aldbeser, W. ocke, D. Swibold, J. odel, D. Zimmerman, Mr. Carper. 5 Bottom row left to rlght Captaln D Thlrd row C Irmeger B Rassl D SW1bOld C Uhlman W Rocke R Crum Zlmmerman rlne C Waldbeser Second row J Hodel C Arnett K Fourth row B Kelghln G Huette J Damel Frank B Tennell E Roecker ' xxx In . . ' A . ff! -. ' . .Q . 'G 1 , 'A ' - . , , v f C 1 fx, I Q-sift 1' I , ,fd-.,Nx V 'X ff N . 1 ' 'Xt' I vkff 7 ' ' - - 1 ' 1 , . , . , . ' . , . . . Q ' . . . . , . , - . . , . , . , - , . . SQ FIRST ROW left to right K Moser D Wuthruch K Aupperle J Rodney R Getz D March SECOND ROW J Schertz R Shaler D Frnmgan J Ackerman K Zimmerman J Bartelmay J Wennrnger J Frank THIRD ROW D Wagler J Kent J Oyer F Merriman B Strunk FOURTH ROW L Sutter Mr Caroer Coach Robert Carper 60 7!aa4u'4f Under the capable guldance of Mr Carper the Frosh Soph squad learned the fundamentals of foot ball and team play, and gamed valuable experlenc flthoueh then' season s reco1d wasn t too lmpress we ln the won and lost column many boys showed ffreat promve rs future vars1ty playels and letter As always, It was thls squad that provlded thc varslty men Wlth serlmmage competltlon These I oys took their x fo l serlously because of the new nes of the game to them Practxce sess1ons werc long and gruellme but the Frosh Soph held then own affamst larrfel and more efcpemeneed varslty boys The ordmary fan does not reallze how blg '1 palt the Frosh Soph team plays IH shapmg the present and future varslty squads The amount of experlence acqulred by them as underclassmen xull be revealed m future games because lt VV111 be these boys who must flll the vacanc1es left by the ten sfraduatlnff lettermen 5 - 1 - 1 - I - I - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' - : . ,. ,, , . , , . : . , . , . O l ' 3 ' 3 ' 9 4 - - 1 C ' S. . , m , . - ' .J ' ' 7 U L .1 L. . , . XVll'lI'l9I'S. . . . t ? N I' y v,-sv F V ' 4 P. ' , i , ' . .' ' 2 . - .4 , 41? ' ' .J K -r'1 ' ' J A s 1 . -J LJ goalie!! 5 When the call went out for boys to join the Intramural Football League, about 80 reported. Six teams were form- ed by a committee, which consisted of two boys from each class, and a chair- man This committee also made the rules and decided the playing tlme of the games Two fields were used, and each team played ten games A game lasted two afternoons Varsity football players served as coaches and officials Mr Tur nel advised the committee when his help was needed In the play offs the top four teams played for the championship. The Card- inals won, and were awarded medals for their accomplishment. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied Cards Lions Bears Dodgers Redskins Steelers 1- BEARS FIRST ROW Ielt to right Coach D Swn Coach G Huette SECOND ROW J Wenmnger W Zobnst M Gramm B Strunk Y Huber THIRD ROW D March I Schoenbem K Burgener D Funmgan DODGERS FIRST ROW left to right M Wood B Tennell A Schleber Coach B Rassn M Baum SECOND ROW R Heumger L Sutter R Shafer J Hatcher D Dremer THIRD ROW B Pr pm J Swrbold Coach M Aberle K nmmerman LIONS FIRST ROW Ielt to nght Coach C Arnett Coach K Dame! SECOND ROW R Pavlrck R Frank J Rodney THIRD ROW K Smith B Kaulman D Fry STEELERS FIRST ROW Ielt to right Coach B Crum nne R Getz K Getz A Briggs Coach D Zimmerman SECOND ROW E Hauter J Bartelmay J Frank J Smrth J Ac erman THIRD ROW D Gunther R Teubel J Oyer J Schertl CARDS FIRST ROW Ielt to nght Coach J Frank berer SECOND ROW J Clark G Kaufman K Stuckey E Wukhlllh THIRD ROW C Davrs W Hackney K Blankenshrp H Getz REDSKINS FIRST ROW Ielt to right Coach J Hodel J Hauter J Koch K Moser Coach C lrmegzr SECOND ROW D Wagler K Aupperle B McConkey A Belsley THIRD ROW D Dunnrway B Moser R Phlllrps D Wuthrrch J Grimm 6 U L . . . L K L . 9 1 0 ' - ' 5 3 2 - - - ' 5 5 0 ' ' 4 5 1 ' .J . ' 3 6 1 - , I . 2 8 0 . .4 l I A 1, 'A N in 1 ,. . g I' I - ., I 4 bona, s.'aanme, R. Mom, F. Gieinu: H. McHenry,I J. Yaiay, J. valenunef c. Hillman, J. aufgerf coach cf Wald: E :. ' , . ', : . ', . , . : . n , . , . : . I V , . ' , . : . ' , . , . . 5 . -' , . , . 1 gafikel' Ba 91 gy Le'f'.s 'KCVW-lv Coach W1ll1 im Turner 'lhe Morton Potters offlclally ended thelr basketball season March 3 1949 m the reglonal tourney at Pekm The season s record was 21 w1ns and 6 de feats The Tazewell County Champ1on Shlp the M3CklHaW Valley Champlon shlp and second place 1n the strong Ill1o Conference were some of the laurels garnered by the Morton hoopsters They also ended the season wlth the Mack IHEIXV Vxlley hatchet stlll ln thelr pos sesslon 1l1e team scored 1194 pomts for an average of 442 polnts per game whlle or 39 4 per game Waldbeser took scor 1ng honors followed by Huette and Cap tam Getf. Semors on the v'1rs1ty were Cfxptum Ken Getz Glb Huette Mel Aberle D1ci Swlbold Wayne Rocke and Alyn Schle ber Coaches Turner and Carper w1ll have the servlces of three retu1 nlng let termen next year ln Waldbeser HIIIHITYI L D G H H Vta ll F 62 f Q 191-4 A -N l N , 19 ' I : . -, 34' , K3 S92 I X 'I AP 1' 0 I . 0 . I V 4 Z ' . -sal . 0 , I. Q . . - 3 , . v ' t . . ' 1 ' , , c ' . t . . ' I . c . l c yr E l ' ' - 1 I 1 1 Q ' ' v 1 'A y--K u . , 1 u . I K . 4 ' . , l 1 , holding their opponents to 1063 points, and Frank. I- ' 215 ' F 4 From left to ri fhtz K Y .K R. Getz, VV. Rocke. D. Swilzold. . Wuthrich. A. Schieber, , uettv. K, Getz, C. il man. K, Daniel, M, Alerll-. V C. ' lc user, J. rank, 7 15 Tlafzfuiy 5cfzeJu.le They tCh1ll1eothe Delavan East Peorla Dunl p Eureka Green Valley Tll o Conference Tourney den om foxertlmel I umm ton tA umm e n 14 n el l rex mont Metamora 1 lungton T1 ewell County Tourney Del'1v'1n 1 remont I aet P90118 remont klVf'1CklI'lZ1XV 1V1'1I'l1QI' Waahmgton Hopedale 'umlnvton Reglonal Tourney Danyera Pekm I a Home Games Ciptam Ken Getz 49 reeelved the T217GXX8ll County ehampmnshxp trophy from Mr Harwood of Hopedale presl dent of the County Assoelatlon Th1S IS regarded as the seasons outstandm aehxevement masmueh as xt has been Llzzht years slnee M T H 3 l'1Qt Won thls tournament 05 We l ' ' Yaee,eeY,,,,,,,,,7e,....,r,e 47 19 at ,,aYee.,,,,,,,,,ee7,r,eee,,,,,7e,, 45 35 y ' eeat,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,..ea,,ee 32 35 if A Q 7777..r,7l7l,,r,,,re...,.,el....,,,, 28 26 4 ,,,,-,,t.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,ar,,e,,. 31 25 ,,,,et,Y,,7a,,rla,ee,,,, 45 41 TT -1 '. f ' ' .r.lt4,, 44 43 z ' ' g ,,., 1 e4..,,22 u4,eu,er 3 6 41 V ' l ' , .,.,..,ee,, ,r,ue,....tee,u4,,,t47 3 2 51 lLC'l:1xf:z11 . e,2,, 2,..,eu,,eu,uul,uu7,..,.uu 3 9 42 lla T11 aw ee2.e..,.,. e,e,..44t,,...4e,. 3 2 31 M1 i H ,,rY.,,,,, Y4,.,,,rl,,,,,,,,t7e,,7,, 4 8 35 1 eeev.,...4e44e,e,.,,,,,,,,..,... 39 38 Wzs ' ....,......,..........,,r, 53 48 Green Valley .......,.r,e..2,,,lr,rev 47 45 L 1 ..ee...u,C..e,..,ue77ue,,...,e..r4 58 48 ,.,r.,,u,,ee.,,e.,..e,.,,,7e,,.,,, 39 32 E - 1' YYi-7YY-YYY7-------,------,- ' ,e,2.leee,22e72.e,.,2e22e,..e,.,e . 50 43 . , ' e,.,4,eae,e,,eYe,,e44,,,,,eAe, 45 32 ' ' ...1...2..,2..,2.,.,..2,..Y...,.,,...r 52 36 4 . 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Ccacn Carver W Zo rl INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Increased lnterest IH Intramural Basketball 10 sulted IH the format1on of elght teams lnstead of SIX as 1n prevlous years Intexest IH these noon houl games was keen At the concluslon of the sea son, the league champlons we1e the Stags The rc sults of the tOLllYlCy brought VICTOIY fm the Bullet Qtandmgs Won I ost Stags WHIIIOIS Bullets Globe Trotters Co'1ch Robert CQIDQI M1StaFS Blackhawks Rens ALL STARS STAGS T ROW lell: to nghl: L Sutter FlRST ROW left to nght K Burgener A March R Hennnger Jnm Zimmerman sey R Frank E Hauter B Pup I SECOND ROW J Ycrdy C Uhlman K Funnu an B Hertensteun Coac' Znmmerman Coach Hallman SECEDND ROW D Zummerman H Getz ockz 6-L ft tl g l . -w . c. L . 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' 'g , .I , ROYALS T ROW left to rrght E Tuebel Davls R Tuebel R Staker D Wagler SECOND ROW J Koch J Wennrnger C Irmeger Coach Danrel GLOBE TROTTERS T ROW left to rnght v Stuckey K Mo er J Fra k Wu hrrcn G Roec er Coach K Gel RENS T ROW left to rght G Cruze St unk W Zobrrst H McHenry Hauter SECOND ROW C Arnett F Merriman Grelner K Blankenshrp Coach Aberle BLACKHAWKS FIRST ROW left to right J Bartelmay J Ackerman V Huber D Gunther SECOND ROW B Rassl G Bauman W Hackney B Kaufman Coach R Getz BULLETS FIRST ROW left to rlght K Aupperle D Yordy M Baum C Rassr Swearrngton D Post Coach Funk WARRIORS F T ROW left to ght J Rod y R Moser R Phrllnp Jack Zrmmerman SECOND ROW B Kerghrn J Valentine D Doughty M Guth Coach Waldbeser 55 FIRS I , ' 2 . , C. , ' : . . , . FIRS , ' : R. Pa lik, K. . ' 1 . , , . 3 , . n . , . , , I SECOND ROW: M. Grimm, E. Roeclcer, E. SECOND ROW: A. Briggs, R. Wuthrrch, W t ', . I: , . 1. ' , . , t . F RS ' 1 . l , I ' I A l I 1 e lRS , t Q ri : I. ne , . I : . V, . ' , F. : . ' ' , . ' , . .9 , Top row: Student-Faculty basketball game, M-Club basketball game. Middle row: Entertainment between halves at M-Club gameg Morton in Illio Conference game at Washingtong Mor- ton cheerleader, Phyllis Hauter, receives traveling trophy, the hatchet, from Tre- UU :wont cheerleaders. Bottom row: Faculty players, M-Club game. Back row: H. Daniel, C. Cruze, R. Carper, A. Zwanzig, W. Turner, H. Huet- te. Front row: J. Hodge, F. Devlin, T. lVIePartland: the Turner leap - a neat Catch. TROWlftto ghtRH p SECOND ROW R G I C HII t J a 1 Quiz. Bd! and Bai Wlth the abrupt endmg of the basket ball season enthuslasm turned from the hardwood sport to the diamond Candld fxtes reported to Coach Turner for spring warm up Included among them were vc returning lettermen who w1ll spark thc team to what IS hoped will be a suc c sful season lhcse lettermen are Ken Getz center field Jlm Burger pitcher Toe Prank 11ght field Curt Hlllman shortstop Jer ry otcphens second base and Kelth Damel handlmg the catchmg chores Among these Jim Bu1ger and Ken Getz are the only senlors so Coach Tu1 ner IS looklng forward to a successful season next year J1m Burger vrho was elected captam for the 1949 season baf fled the opposltlon Wlth hls f1ne pitch 1ng Other members of the varslty squad were Roy Getz In left fleld Glb Bau man thlrd base and Hod Getz and Chal mer Arnett alternatlng at first base As the Cauldron goes to press the team has won both of its starting games defeatmg Wash1ngton 13 to 0 and Ea t Peoria 10 to 'S Remaining game on ou chcdulc re wlth Pekln tYVlC9 East Peo 1 a Tremont Lowpolnt Delavan Prlnce ville and Barrlngton from northern Ill mols Thls Wlll round out a full season of baseball Coach Wllllam Turner 07 FIRS , e ri : . einigcr, R. Staker, J. Rodneg, B. Pip in, J. Bartelmay. z . u er, . i man, R. Ge z, K. Getz, . tzphens, K. D nizl, J. Burger, H. Get , J. Frank, G. Bauman, D. Finnegan. THIRD ROW: K. Fry, J. Hatcher, R. Hough, J. Oycr, R. Moser, C. Waidbeszr, R. Phillips, F. Greiner, J. Frank, B. Strunk, R. Frank, Coach urner. I . , Q - . 5 7 1 F ' ' 7 C 4 ' ' 1 r ' ' Q . S L . . - S A R i - ,Q . . . ,oi . I ' ' ' ' ' 1 L ' FW - ' 1 . ' ,V Q A , .- ' 1 . 2 - ' f 1 ' ' ' 3 1 3 ' rf . ' - - 1 Y r ' W 7 , - I . 7 N ' 7 , - I ' Y mv! Y 5Mlx5MfEiMI T ROW I ftt t Ab W db W SECOND ROW R M 9 C b S c '7fze4f ae UM 1 l'11fTc crew of prospectlve track can dld 1tes Morton IS looklng forward to successful track season The lettcrmen x ho form the nucleus of the team arc s follows Mel Aberle senlor Joe Franl Cllff Waldbcser Curtls Hlllman and Dvll Kelghln Junlors Up to the t1me of golng to press M T ll S hx engaged 1n only two meets wnth lesults as follows Morton 791 Tremont 48 Benson 221 None of the th1n clads were IH the best of shape due to weather condltlon x luch hampered the1r tralmng Under the1r new track coach Bob Car pc1 Morton lS lookmg forward to taklng the county track t1tle as they have done n thc past two years Coach Carper par tlclpfxted m tracl at the Un1vers1ty ot llllnols w here he once held the mlle tltle Iunnlng It 1n 4 mmutes 'md 27 sec onds D Swlbold J Frank C Waldheser C Uhlman 68 - 1 2 Qi WM! ' ' . , ' 1 A ' ' I Q ' w' .- J' ' K FIRS , e o righ : D. March, J. Frank, B. Keighin, M. erle, C. al esev, D. Swibold, C. Hillman, J. Hodel, . Swearingen, K. Dan'eI. , I : , oser, K. Smnth, J. Kent, D, Dou hty, . Uhlman, V. Hu er, B, Hertznstein, C. Arnett, M. Guth, K. tu key. J l I With the return of five lettermen and Dolavan, 7413 Morton, 635 Mackinaw, 81. f 1 'D 7 . ' c ' . - . ' P ' ' ' 'L . . ' 4 ', X X L , 7 S v J .f . . H i 1 H . .1 ' , - 4 gb. nuan , v I, . ,XA , I I 1 . , . . . . . 7 . . . ' . ,k . 1 S L Y - , . K. Y x . ' ' . . . . I . L ' . . . , ' . r - 4 f' . . ' ' v ' LZ v v v ' 1 1' ' - 'K event D March above C H1llman belox M Guth M Aberle The outstandlng partlcxpante 1n each th1S year are as follows II1 h Jump Waldbeser Aberle Pole Vault Stuckey Guth Hlllman Frank Kexghm Waldbeser Frank P o'1d Jump Kelglnn March Danxel Uhlman Aberle Shot Put Hodel Arnett Waldbeser Swearmgen Aberle Pmcuf: Hodel Arnett Frosh Soph Relay Danlel March Mlle Moser Smlth ent Hubm H1 h Hurdles Waldbeser K Getz Low IILIICNEQ Frank K Getz ll lllmn Kelghln K Varslty Relay Waldbeser Frank C Arnett W Swcarlngen B Kelghln J Hodel G J G A A DIGEST Purpose Develop body and mind acquire team woik and spoitsmanship Monthly G A A Meetings Play Day April 23 Morton G A A was host to hureka Gridley Washington Meta mora FlPaso Theme April Shovsers G A A Banquet May 21 Presentation of awards and medals based on following requnc ments C A A Adviser, MPS DC-?VllI1 500 activity pts 100 health pts class numeral 1000 activity pts 100 health pts Letter M 1300 activity pts 100 health pts Letter I spam mme safwz Touiney Champions at right KSGHIOFSJ Top io 1 Louise Wuthrich Joyce Hautei Mary Frmtz ' econd iow Rosemary Rapp Bernice Bau man Carol Rein Phyllis Hauter Pottoii row Hannah Hohstadt Marjorlc Carius Gloria Freidinger Mar 30110 Strunk Joyce Grimm X Not Qhown Phyllis Curry Doris Gibson Sherrill Qtoller 70 - - . - 1. l . iq: 1 , . .I ., 11 . 2. G ' ' ,.g f , ..: . 4. ' ' ..3 C ..: .H 4. 1600 activity pts.g 100 health pts.: Map of Illinois. lo ' . ' ' Z 4 A .2 A l , ' ' l ! 7 - 5. Eacbnurian Tourney champions Flrst Jeanne I ockhfui lelf Second Bonnie Rapp Knot plct uredl Third Mary Jones right il lg I lgilgllgill ' uluhlmln F my B Tourney champions: Centers, left to right: Joyce Grimm, Hannah Hohstadt, Marjorie Carius. Left to right: Lois Dully, Wilma Uhlman, Jenneth Hamilton, Donna Strunk, Rosemary Rapp, Joyce Hauter Lydia Springer vi' 1 ' 3471! In Eieillil' ff.-zzz, Mx Flrst row left to right Mildred Roecker Shirley Witzig Wilma Uhlman Second row Mina Stumpf Mary Jones Third row Beverly Gibson Joan Heinig Lydla Hunzlker 71 b l , F p 4 1 . . , . g M 4 ig K, l. . . y , A D , .f, 'NV . i g gl 3 V ' . Y lx ll iL ls . lg gc l Q - : l l E A Tm- L'-1 Ti , ' ef, , . - .,, x., , - X , . . , . ' . ' aww, OVCE GRIMM Qtrlke' I betcha' MARY JONES Is It or lsnt t I hope I hope? puny pw? IOAN LOTTMAN Second Place Champlon UMM Spoald Shuffleboard Qomal Dancmg Tumblmg Stunts 5 Archery sa ' y - 1 .H JOAN LOTTMAN .... 1. . 2. . ,' ' . 4. . 70lule .fwkmg 7 Whlle sortlng thlngs for the sen1o1 memory chest Ulla Llndenfelser dls covered these letters from Pete Potter 49 to Mlnnle Morton 48 now attend mg college Other peoples mall IS al ways mterestmg' Dear Mlnnle September 26 1942, Sorry I dldn t wrlte sooner but Ive been practlclng football and couldn t fmd tlme School IS now ln full swlng and already my homework IS p1l1ng up So far Morton has had a wonderful football team and everyone hopes our wlnnlng streak contlnues The class offlcers cheerleaders and athletlc offlcers have been elected and are dolng a flne Job The semors are get tmg off to a good start and have trled out for thelr class play Social events have been lacklng thlq month so there are no ltems of xnterest ln that l1ne to report Do you f1nd college freshman work as hard as hlgh school? We stlll mlss you semors of last year Pete October 10 1948 Dear M1nn1e So college lS not one long sweet dream' Well I could have guessed It soclal affalrs th1S month The semors had a wlener roast at Roecker s tlmber and the sophs and Junlors also had a roarlng tlme at thelrs As you know thxs IS the month fo1 freshman 1n1t1at1on Each greenle per formed 1n assembly and It was really a klller d1ller to mlsquote C McCar thy They were good sports though We had a two day vacat1on October 7 and 8 and the teachers had to study 1n stead of us That s the way I llke It Our team played Washlngton for our homecomlng game and we won Dorls Fetz was chosen for our queen and a dance was held ln Washmgtons gym wlth the queens from both schools relgnmg This was because our new athletlc fleld IS not yet ready for use The semors presented thelr play The Baby Sxtter on October 24 It was good as usual I was sorry to see Mrs Koch leave us Um 7aeauwe Gheu' but we now have a new teacher Mrs McPartland to f1l1 the vacancy A lot of events took place th1s month The F H A glrls sponsored a candy sale and also attended a style show at Pekln The LEWIS Players gave a play for us ln assembly The c1v1cs class spon sored a mock elect1on so the students could understand more fully the Amer lcan system of votxng Well I gotta fly Answel soon' Pete Dear M1nn1e November 95 194, Now that football season IS over have a l1ttle more tlme to wrlte you The freshmen planned thelr wlenel roast but bad weather 1nterfered 'lt thc last moment and they had to retlre to the Home Ec rooms They say they had fun though Subscrlptlons are belng taken now for the Cauldron Its really golng to br super duper Don t forget to send ID your order now' The semors Soclal Hour IS over and It was surprlsmg to learn what good dancers we have at M T H S The F H A also held thelr emblem SGFVICE and lnstallatlon of offlcers The football team and students were honored at a movxe glven by Mr Camus N1ce of h1m hm? And oh yes' The band concert' It was a great success I wlsh you st1ll played ln the band Remember our saxophont duet? Oh the bell Just rang and I have to leave Wrlte soon Pete P S Too bad your college does not ZIVQ Thanksglvlng vacatlon See you Chr1stmas mavbe? 2: iC0nt1nued cn Page 701 I U V , 5 n - 1 , KL. Y - Y ' . , ' , . . , - . , , , . . . . , . . , I I . D u ' ' ' . . D ' 4 . , ' . . , . , , , . , i , . . , A .- V. . . . . . T ' ' . ' 7 f , , . . , . , . , ., , , ' K, . . - . I -A y l , . . T . , y L . , , . . . . 1 ' Q - 1 X , c . , ' 7 . . , , u , , . . . I Y ' , , - . l , . ., . , . , . . Y . . . . v , . . Y . , ' . , n . n u ' I ' n Everyone here IS becomxng lnvolved ln . . , . . . . N , , , ' . u I ' . . ' ' '1' c 0 a ,Q n V. . il 77 - Y . 7 - I . C u n D at ' - ' ya ' - ' , . J u L . , . . . . . , . . , L , . 1 C ' , . . , . 1 1 K l n i . . H . ing ,? K. .f. I , ,H . , Qt? . -....... I A Homecoming Parade. ' r' . 1 ' Mw?wNNn?Mwv Nfl' rquifuma 1948 Top row left to r1ght Freshmin 1n1t 1at1on J Stephens R Wagler M Rocke P Trlmble MClub float Homecommg D 71111 merman C Waldbeser C H1llm'1n B Crumrlne Cauldron cfir bedecked for same ex ent Second row Cheerleader contestants top B Zlmmerman R Redlger L Freldlnger mlddle P Curry M Roe-ck er R Zobr1st V HOSk1HS bottom M Camus P Hauter R Getz B Rapp R RHP? 74 Nov G 1948 Morton Hlgh Qchool votes for presldent' Our prlde and 1oy' Thnd row Homecommg Queen Dorls Getz ulth attendants N Strmic Q 'ob1son P SCh1Ck Welcome freshles' Bottom row Herble Homer recelves mstructlons from M Club memb91'S Presldent Alta Roth glV6S a rose to F VI A.. Chapter Mother Mrs Carlus II'1V9St1TLlI'6 of new F H A members P P rg ,u 3 f dx C . A P I xx Q, K' 7, lf A V -.- gud, 0 3 Refs P R , ,?bQ P , 3 ugh , C use i 0 I 3 U ...- , . . c . , . 1 we , . 4 -, . , . 4 Y, . , . - 7 , i Z . 1 .. ' 1 : ' , L . .' ' r . 1' ' 4 , . r y - y , A, . y - ' ' 3 . . ,, , , . . 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L . . . . ,- ., . , . , . , . 7 f . n . u ' fCont1nued from Page 731 Dear MIHHIG December 28 1943 How d1d you lxke Chrlstmas IH I lor 1daf 1 was su1pr1sed to learn that you H S news Basketball season started early 1n thf month and so far we have protected the hatchet by beatlng Delavan and Green Valley Our team was honored at tl e annual Optlmlsts banquet and heard a swell talk by Ralph Fletcher backfleld coaclc from U of I We really enjoyed th whole evenlng The glrls chorus after practxsmvf tor weel on the M9SS1ah presented It on Sunday afternoon December 19 It was bcautlful and made us thlnk of the real meanlng of Chrlstmas The Student Councll arranged the all Santa Claus CChalmer Arnett! gave out the g1fts and I 19C9lV9d a flashy palr ot knee sox After the party we all went to the llbrary where punch and Chrlst mas COOKIES were served by the Home lic glrls Well I must slgn off Happy Nex YG r And thanks tor the Chrlstmas ple c 11 Ive always wanted a combln ltxon tooth brush and can opener' Bye Pete Dear MIHHIC January 25 194L Well we started out the New Year ught by havmg two assemblxes One was a wonderful movle called Svuss Pamlly Robmson the other was a style show representlng the calendar year present Semester exams were last week and they were really tough I pulled through O K on all of them and now I am one step closer to that coveted dlploma The county tourney IS over and we are now the County Champs The bovs had to dlg IH and flght for that trophy but they pulled It off to the satlsfactlon of all theM T H S fans lhe Lad x eather has been on our slde th1 month We got a two day vacatlon because of the 1cy roads The teachers eemed to bear It very well too Well dreamer llghts out for now Pete chool Chmstmas party avaln thls year 1Contxnued to Page 773 K Getz, G Huette, C Waldbeser, M AberIe,J Frank x ,y . L A p . , V1 . . . Q, , , y . , . . iv! T' a I . A ' 1 ' Sli '. , ' ' - z, ' - . - . , . , l ' ' 1 , J B. Rapp, M. Koch. ' 7 . s ' ' . H Y.. 1 . 7 ' ' V I ' H v . . . V .L ' L . F t- 2 , . , V 1 . ' ' ' , - wouldn't be home. But here's the M. l'. Gd by the F- H- A' 311415- . . . I , . ' x , ' X 1 s , ., 0 - , - - v A . . -. U ' y ' L. , ,, i I , . . ' 0 V v - ' r-K x R7 n , , . . . . ' 7 ' S ' - . , 4 ' 'Y 1 xS A . , A C L ' . k U. 1 . ' ' S ' ' , . , l 7 I I Y 1 L , . . . lmlis -W Mmm Top row In the llbrary alter Junlor play practlce the boys try to obtaln a Chr1stmas Party sponsored by the Cltudent COUHCII refreshments for all then 1 week s Vacatlonl Mlddle row Mrs Prewltt MTHb Home Economlcs teacher g1V9S LOIS Jean Knoll f1rst hand 1nformat1on on how to test muffms Wh1le Lydla Hun z1ker trles her hand at stlrrlng up some thmg SPGCIHI Dlck SW1bOld Captaln of Morton s football squad crowns Dorls Getz 76 Queen of the Morton Homecomme fcs t1v1t1es whlle Bob Knnphng crowns at the Jolnt Washmgton Morton Home comxng Dance at Washmgton followln an excltmg football game Bottom row Coach Carper recelves 1 Chrlstmas package from Qt NICK In case you re XVOl'ld9I'lHg vs ho Santa IS lt s Don Roth 491 down the chlmney you W 1ll creep When Im fast asleep slngs the mlxed chorus at the annual Chr1stmas pro gram of M T H S . NZ - -Q . 'K , f - fs e f i , fs' is I I V I In ,, L V s X ' 'f I vu: . , K 1 . Q ' Q . 1 1 Q . l lb, L - , , nttle nourxshment. Washington's Queeng this event occurred X h . - I - . . . U . ' ' Y bw 1 - Y , ' ' , , L , . A i , I . , .... Q , I 7 l be 1 . 1 ' ' ' 7 . 7 v I , ' , . . . . . u H , 7, ' I ' . v 77 ' ,' L y y V c .... fmf frail f fCont1nued from Page 75l February 26 191 ear MIDHIS Thanks for the cute valentlne I 1101 e you recelved yours from me or dont college glrls care for them? There has been a lull ln the soclal events at M I' H S thls month so I won t be able to tell you much news The Apollo Quartet from Illlnols VR es leyan sang for us at an assembly pro gram on February 10 Also the Beyer Implement Company sponsored a var 1ety show ln the gym for the whole com munlty a few days later Our most re cent assembly was a movle Sclence Splns A Yarn The basketball team agaln defended the hatchet beatlng MIHIGF and Hope dale Later we lost the Illlo champ tro phy to Farmlngton We stlll have the consolatlon of belng the MHCRIHHXV Val ley champs though and of recelvln second ln the Illlo Conference The annual basketball game between the M Club 'md the faculty was a lot ol fun and the ghost game and stunts add ed lnterest and entertalnment Sh h h' The faculty won' The Human Relatlons Club recently held the1r organlzatlon meetlng and elected offlcers Thls year lt IS open only to the freshmen and sophs so I cant attend the meetlngs but hear they are verv successful Well I must buzz for now Wrlte soon Pete March 29 1949 Dear Mlnnle Wow' I got sprlng fever' The weather IS so warm Im gettlng the old urge to go swlmmmg agam Too bad you could not get home for the operetta on the elghth MISS Jones and the choruses worked llke slaves and produced a wonderful entertaln Illtllt wlth beautlful Scenery costume uallecs and OI LOUFSE IIILISIC' Ille basketball season IS Uvkl and baseball IldS begun we unlsned tnc basketball season by stopplrlg uallvels ln tlle lxeglonal louxney but IOSI to l tflxlll altel a narcl lought battle llacl lb also gULLlIlg UIIUGI way but there navc Uetll no L1 ack meets yet llle sophomore bOLldl Hour theme was a barrel Ball and the glrls WOIE peasant blouses and tull sklrts whnl tllc boys NVOIG gaudy SIIIFIS and pants LVELYUIIG had tun danclng the Vllglllll Reel lhe student Louncll has elected otn cus lol next year lhe candldates gave then campalgn speeches ln an assembly program bob Hertensteln was chosell plesldent Lthel Ptlederer VICE presl dent and Mary Koch secretary treasul 81 lhe members ot the student Louncll attended the conventlon held ln Chlca go An lnterestmg summary of the meetlng was glven as an assembly pro gram lvluslc has taken an upper hand thlk month Ihe VOCa1lStS and ensemble groups went to the dlstrlct contest at larmlngton and brought back manv IIISI d1vls1on ratlngs Well I ve run out of news so Ill buzz Love Pete Aprll 30 1949 Dear MIHHIC Hows my Easter bunny? I want to wlsh you a happy Easter rlght now Happy Easter MIHHIQ' Dld I tell you that I am on the base ball team? I made a home run already thls year Guess I m dolng O K Morton won the track meet Wlth Ben son and Tremont and the team 19 red hot' General Motors gave a wonderful sclentlflc assembly Also Goshen Col lege presented a program of sacred songs on the day before Good Frlday Our 3SS9mbl19S have really been out standlng for th1s month Morton was the host school for the G A A Play Day thls year The glrls worked hard and made It a flne success The choruses and band traveled to tConc1uded on Page 795 77 j . f ' f 3 1 L.. , , , VD, . .,. . . f 1 y - J K , 1 . . ' V A 1 , . , , ,,Z' ,, P '-' r f, J , . . . . A f A .. .Q Y ' - . -. y A .. . - ' ' ' 1 1 ' 'urn Y ,l . . ' - , 1 -' , 7 Q y 'J 1 v. 1 ,x , . . . , . -J 4 J . . . .- N ' . , J A ' . . ' . ' . ' . . , L , . , l 1- v x ' ' ' . Q r '- ' ' IJ a . r 1 7 x g . , . ' ' y u in a ' u n 1. 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L . . . . . . , , D fi Wwouqk Me Weaa Top row R10 R1co an operettfz put on by the Chorus Department of M 'I' H Human Relat1ons Club off1cers back row Edward Hauter pres1dent Joan Lottman VICE pres1dent Roy Getz sec retary treasurer Front row Mrs Pre w1tt and Mr Hodge adv1s0rs They re cookln VV1th CFISCO and lt ta tes good too' CBoys 1n Home Econ 0 11c ClassJ M1ddle row Informal dance follow 1118, Human Relatlons meetmg Professor Molecule otherw ISC known as Dlck SW1bOld demonstrates 78 111s l'1test 1nvent1on a gold detector 'fo 1n '1dm1r1ng audlence on Cocos Isle Cleop'1tr1 'tt the annual Latxn Club ban quet The Lat1n Club takes t1me out fron the ch 11Ot races to pose for a p1cture The fe tured SO1OlSt on Beyer Bros LT plem nt Co program put on for the do claool h1gh school and the com 1 mty ot Morton ln the M T H S gym Bottom row GIFIS dancmg on Cocos It 1n the Operetta R10 RICO Alan Carlus Morton Potte1s llttle m 1sc0t dressed up n football costumc fo1 the Full Festlval Parade i A 2 ' 1 3 , 1 nfl, My . 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Farmlngton and competed 1n the d1str1ct contest The glrls chorus and the band 1ece1ved flrst ratlngs and the mlxed chorus recelved second Phe state flnals Wlll be held later th1s month lhe band gave a very n1ce concert on .fprll twenty flrst The contest band pllyed several selectlons and the en semble groups gave thelr contest num bers Well It won t be long unt1l school IS out Im begmnmg to count the d1ys Wrlte soon As ever Pete May '79 191 Dear Mlnnle There are a lot ot soc1al ew ents to tel you al out for th1s month The P10111 XV'I wonderful and the senlors enjoyed and appreclated lt It was thelr turn to slt I ack and have fun whlle the jumors dld roovy' The gals treated the guys to '1 x ell tlme The enlor went to Bradley LITIIVGI s1ty for then' college day on May 13 and lt was very lnterestlng Class nlght on May 27 was a real success thlS year All the parents got to see how Junlor was learnlng h1s les sons and lt had very amuslng results Baccalaureate IS on May 29 and grad LlZll1Ol'l Wlll be on May 31 I have my cap 1nd gown and all I need IS my dlploma I surely hope you wlll be able to make It to my graduatlon MIDHIG I ll be look ln for you Love Pete I Yh Gamma. be, a- Jgmw, IDAAQJ' 14 Backward Glance 1945 46 As the Treasure Chest IS opened wc flnd among 1tS contents the records oi the class of 1949 In September flfty elght freshles entered the halls of M T H S one ot the largest and brobably one of the greenest classes ever to matrlculate In order to become better organlzed we chose MISS Melvm and Mlss Jones as our advlsors Wayne Rocke was elected presldent Dick Swlbold VICO presldent and Phyll1sHauter secretary treasurer After a thorough 1n1t1at1on we felt more l1ke a part of the school Later we enjoyed a hayrack rlde 'md menel roast Belng ambltlous and eager for actlon the members of the class partlclpated 1n nearly all school act1v1t1es We were well represented ln F H A band chorus G A A and IU speech contests Bob Roecker Bob RHSS1 J1m Hodel and Fd Roecker played football Ronn1e Rlchards was football manager SIX boys from our class were on the second team 1n basketball and s1x also ln track Ken Getz was on the Student Councll fnst semester and Marge Carlus was elected for second emester 1946 47 Our sophomore year began w1th f1fty SIX IH our class Ronnle Rlchards and Nancy Krmg had moved to other towns and Floyd Wllkxnson and Betty Stecken WVlIhdI'9W But we galned Frances Ma dacey and DOFPIS Jean Glbson the latter from the Academy of Our Lady We elected Ken Getz presldent Marge Carlus VICE presldent and Rosemary Rapp secretary treasurer As before we were well represented as leaders ln the aCtlV1tl9S of the school D1ck SW1bO1d was presldent of the com lCont1nued on Next Page! 79 . - , U ' ' ' 1 a U y A xx ' 11 ' ' N ' Y ' . - - ' 1 ' . i . 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C 7 1 . 1 1 , d ! 7 . . , , . . . , q 1 -I 7 , . . -y bmed chorus groups Marge Carrus vrcc presrdent Ken Getz secretary treasurer and Glorra brerdmger was accompanrst Rosemary Rapp entered the drstrrct contest wxth a vocal solo Laurel luclr and Glorra lrerdrnger entered wltn pxano solos Rosemary and Glorla lc cerved trrst drvrsron raungs and went Lo the state contest lnere Glorla placed rn second drvlsron and Rosemary thrrd Dlck Swlbold was vrce presrue rt ot band Marge Strunk secretary treasurer and Joyce Grrmm hbrarran Dorrrs GIDSOH drum magorette Mar 1 Lourse rrmtz was secretary treasure of Speech Club Mary Lou1se entered tn dlstrlct speech contest ln verse readrng She recerved a frrst d1v1s1on ratrng en ablrng her to go to sectronal and thencc to the state contest Other speech con testants were Joyce Hauter and Rose mary Rapp Marge Carrus Rosemary Rapp and Joyce Hauter were on the de bate team whrch won srxth place rn the state competrtron Rosemary Rapp was secretary treasurer of the Lrbrary Club Marge Carrus was secretary and treasurer of G A A and Phyllrs Hauter was recordlng secretary Carol Re1n was secretary treasurer of F H A Glorra Frerdmger was secretary treasurer ol the Athletlc Assoclatlon Marjorre Cat rus was asslstant edrtor of the Phrloso pher the flrst semester Mary Lou1se Frrntz was the asslstant edrtor of the Phrlosopher the second semester Drck Swrbold Marge Carxus and Phyllrs Hau ter were our Student Councll members Our representatlves ln football on the Junror varsrty team were Grb Huette Ed Roecker Bob Rassr Drck Swrbold Jrm Hodel Bob Roecker Wayne Rocke and Bob Tennell Those partrcrpatxng rn basketball on the second team were Grlbert Huette Alyn Schreber Ken Getz Wayne Rocke Melvm Aberle Drck Swr bold and Jrm Hodel 1947 48 Havmg passed the halfway mark and berng Judged ready to assume the role of upper classmen we entered our Jun 1or year wrth frfty four rn the class We had lost Frances Madacey Mary V1er hout and Loursa Moats who had mov 80 'A ed away We garned one new member Ulla Lrndenfelser from East PGOPII Communrty Hlgh School Class offrces were frlled by Marge Car rus Drck SW1bOld and Alta Roth as presrdent vrce presrdent and secretary treasurer respectlvely Mr Lwanzlg and Mrss Charlesworth were elected as our advlsors Marjorre Carrus was vrce presrdent of Student Councll and Phyllrs Hauter was secretary treasurer Members from our class were Ken Getz Drck Swlbold Rosemary Rapp and Alta Roth who was elected the second semester At the state conventron for Illrnors Student Councrls Rosemary Rapp was elected secretary ot I A S C Mary Lou1se Frlntz was edrtor of the Phrlosopher and Marjorre Carlus was buslness manager Alta Roth was editor the second semester and Joyce Hauter was buslness manager Many from our class served as reporters Glorra Frerd Inger was secretary treasurer of the chorus and she also served as accom panrst Don Doughty was vrce presrdent of band Mary Lourse Frlntz secretarv treasurer frrst semester and Marge Strunk second semester The Library Club elected Glorra Frerdrnger as pres rdent Marge Strunk as vrce presrdent and Jean Anne Jacob as secretary and treasurer Joyce Hauter was elected as presrdent of Speech Club Ruth Getz vrce presrdent and Rosemary Rapp sec retary and treasurer Joyce Grrmm was 1 . . . . 1 1 1 . 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Y , up I ' ' - Y Y Y 1 1 ' ' ' secretary of I5 H A and bermce lsau man was parnamentar 1an b1X boys we meulbt-:ls of tile lvl Cluo and D00 Roecker was elected vlce presldent wxtn Jlm Burger as palllamentarlan Joyce Grlmm was vlce presldent of G A A and Marge Carlus and Mary LOUISE l rlntz were recordlng secretarles Marge Strunk was secretary and treasurer ot the Athletxc Assoclatlon Naoml Stlmac was an attendant to the Queen at our annual Homecomlng m the tall Many Jomed lluman Relatlons ln the second semester and Phyllls Curry was VICC presldent and Bob Rassl secretary and leasurer lhe roster of names of the varslty 'Ind Junlol varsxty basketball teams showed many Junlor members as dld also th football squad lhose representlng us m track were J1m Hodel DICK Swlbold Wayne Rocke Melvln Aberle Ld Roeck er Ken Getz and Alyn Sch1eber Dlck Swlbold Wayne Rocke and Ken Getz played baseball and J1m Burger was the Larlus Phyllls Hauter Joyce Grlmm and Ruth Getz all from our class One of the flrst projects of the class th1s year was the performance of the play Under Twenty The leadlng roles were taken by Joyce Grlmm Ken Getz D1ck SW1bOld Ruth Ann Getz Wayne Rocke and Alta Roth Supportmg roles were played by Joyce Hauter Rosemary Rapp Alyn Sch1eber Melvln Aberle Phylhs Hauter Ed Roecker Jxm Koch and Hannah Hohstadt The outstandlng soclal event of the year was the Junlor Semor Banquet and Prom The banquet was held IH the CIVIC Hall MISS Dlamond ot Peorla presented several cleverly executed dance numbers as part of the enterta1n ment The tables were arranged 1n a star l1ke fashlon 1n keepmg Wlth ou1 theme Stardust The prom was held IH the grade school gym A false ce1l1ng w1th stars and a moon added to the beauty and romance of the scene Shlr ley Joos was crowned queen and Frank Stephens was the kmg Losses 1n the class enrollment durlng th1s year were Darlene Oyer who mov ed to Lovlngton Ill and Laurel Rlch who moved to Urbana at the end of thc flrst semester Joan Wllson and Bob Roeckex wlthdrew 1948 49 At the openmg of our last and most lmportant school year t1tty thre students prepared to take over tne GIS tlngulshed duties of semors New mem bers were Clayton lrmeger and Eugene Belser from East Peorla Commumty Hlgh School and Lols Bauman lroll Peorla Central Hlgh School Wlthln a few days we elected Jmx Hodel presldent Hannah Hohstadt v1c presldent and Jlm Koch secretary at ci treasurer Mlss Smlth and Mr Whltaker were chosen as our class advlsors D1fferent orgamzatlons looklng for good leadershlp elected many semors to varlous offlces D1ck Swlbold was chosen presldent of band and Marge, Strunk and Melvln Aberle as l1brar1ans Joyce Hauter was presldent of Speech Alta Roth was president of I3 H A Ma ry Loulse Frmtz of Latln Club Jxm Koch of Sclence Club Joyce Grlmm ot G A A Norma Redlger was v1ce pres ldent of Llbrary Club Marge Carlus was presldent of Chorus Sherrlll Stolle1 vlce president and GIOFIH Freldmgel accompamst Ken Getz was preslde t ot M Club and Bob Rass1 was sergeant at arms Gllbert Huette was presldent of the Athl9t1C Assoclatlon and Joyc Grlmm secretary and treasurer Marge Carlus and Phyllls Hauter were cheer leaders agaln th1s year The semor class play The Baby S1t ter under the dlrectlon of Mrs Koch proved to be a blg success Members ol the cast were Marge Carlus Ken Getz Wayne Rocke Alta Roth Joyce Grlmm Joyce Hauter Marge Strunk Phyllls Hauter Ruth Getz J1m Koch Don Roth and Rosemary Rapp Bob Tennell ln Jured h1S ankle a few days before the play and was unable to flll h1s role Alyn Sch1eber h1s substltute IS to be com mended for an excellent performance on short notlce As usual the semors took upon them lConcluded on Next Pager 51 ' :Q I 0, - ,V 1 - N P . 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Y . - . , 1 '1 ' selves the task of publ1sh1ng the Caul dron Th1S years IS the twenty Ilfth edxtlon We chose Mary Loulse Fr1ntz as edltor Joyce Hauter as buslness mana ger Marge Strunk as adV6I't1S1I'lg mana ger D1ck Swlbold and Phyllls Curry be came co edltors of the art department We undertook the project of screen pamtlng for the d1v1s1on pages whlch proved to be a very lnterestmg Job for the members of the class Ken Getz was presldent of Student Councll Dlck Swlbold v1ce presldent and Phylhs Hauter secretary treasurer Members on the Councll from our class were Marge Carlus Marge Strunk Alt 1 Roth and Rosemary Rapp and ln the second semester Jlm Koch We had many representatives sports th1s year Dlck Swlbold was cap ta1n of the football team Gllbert Bruell was manager and Carl Uhlman Jlm Hodel Bob Tennell Clayton Irmegex Don L1mmerman Gllbert Huette Ed Roecker and Bob Rassl were members of the squad Ken Getz was captaln or the basketball team Others paruclpat mg 1n basketball were Wayne Rocke Gllbert Huette D1ck Swlbold Jlm Houe1 lVle1v1n Aberle and Alyn Schleber As guests of the Junlor class we rounded out the soclal part ot our four years of school l1fe by enjoylng the Jun lor Senlor Banquet and Prom lt was the crownlng SOCIHI event of the year and our own freedom from care and respon Slblllty enabled us to f1nd true pleasure 1n the occaslon. And so th1S account of the past brlngs us to the present moment As a class, we have completed the tasks set before us w1th a falr degree of success In pro port1on to the mterest and the effort applled by each of us, we may 1nd1v1du ally clalm to have developed qualltles of permanent worth to ourselves, as we strove to make true our motto, We are bulldlng for character, not for fame ALTA ROTH, JOYCE GRIMM B2 A-Gzuifkf 'Zu 7!1e Sfnaclaw of 7110174 Ifc Game At last the b1g moment had come and w1th mountlng excltement 1 snapped the catch on the travelllng bag wmch had been packed for a week A dash tor the traln brought me Just 1n t1me and completely out of breath to my seat where I was thankful to relax 1n pleas ant contemplatlon of the event wh1ch would be the cllmax of my V1S1t to Mor ton the tenth reumon of our class ot 49 to be held there at the Joyce Grlmm plcnlc grounds At Tallahassee two mterestlng look mg passengers boarded the tram who to my surprlse proved to be Carol Rem and Gllbert Huette Gllbert lnformed me that he had a televlslon shop 1n Sxlvel Sprlngs and added that the ten years he had been ln buslness had seen many changes ln radlos makmg 1950 models deflmtely out ot tjc Carol reported that she was worklng for the Depart ment of the Interlor Her Job now IS re search to flnd some way of keeplng the Great Salt Lake of Utah from shr1nk1ng Soon our speedmg tram came to Nash v1lle, Tennessee There, our conductor Bob Tennell, told us that there would be a ten mlnute walt The three of us went to the statlon restaurant for cokes, Wh1Ch were served to us by the head waltress, Rose Buswmk Rose sald that she was comlng to Morton on the after noon plane wlth LOUISE Wuthrxch We were proud to learn that LOUISE IS a Lleutenant Colonel 1n Tennessee's state mllltla Bob's call of All Aboard ' brought us back to resume our Journey Before we knew 1t, we were IH Ill1no1s, and ln due tlme, 1n the cxty of our school . . . , . .. 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D - ' A K 4 . 7 . l 1 ' n days When we reached the Mo1ton stat1on other school chums were to be seen arr1v1ng by many new methods ot transportatlon Just allghtlng from the Lhlcago plane I saw Ruth Getz the noted artlst of skyway b1llboards lhese blllboards are placed 1n the sky so that they can be seen from passlng planes Wlth Ruth was Ed Roecker the famou apple farmer of Oregon who was try mg to get Ruth s hand 1n marrlage Just then a plane from New York roared ln and out Jumped Longresswo man Arlene Schertz On the same plane was the VIVHCIOUS Lo1s Bauman who along w1th her dutles as secretary for John Rockefeller V IS a torch slnger ln a Broadway muslcal revue The next arr1val was the transoceanxc Jet plane from Parls All eyes turned 1n that dlrectlon as the Countess Naoml Strmac stepped out Naom1 had gone to Parls as a dress deslgner and wound up as a countess' All of a sudden the runway cleared and 1n came the Jet O Plane w1th D01 FIS Glbson and EISIG Kaufman on board They were travelllng around the world trylng to get ldeas on what the average 1nd1v1dual wears for the year 1959 Strolllng along Morton s mam boule vard I met Gllbert Bruell beam1ng from ear to ear He told me that he was the owner of Mortons SIX hotels and that buslness was f1ne vxlth all the 49ers ln town A flashy taxl gyroscope type stopped 1n front of Gxlberts property and ou came more customers J1m Koch was III the drlvers seat and he sa1d that he was dolng th1S work to help hlm tnrough hlS nlnth year of college He IS WOI'k1I1g, on hlS th1rd doctors degree belng now engaged on h1s thes1s entltled How to get round plastlc houses from peanut shells About to contlnue my walk I not1ced the bellboy and found hlm to be our old frlend Melvln Aberle He looked very smart 1n h1s red and s1lver unl form as he brought a telegram to G11 bert and then took the newcomers bag gage 1ns1de the hotel The next day was beautlful and sun ny Busses now run by Mortons own steam plant carrled eager crowds to the Grlmm p1cn1c grounds We were greeted by Joyce herself on vacatlon from hex dut1es as head warden of the state pen ltentlary In the large whlte cabln prepared for our use I saw Phyllls Hauter pushlng buttons vxhlch were cooklng the dlnner for the class Phyllls IS teachlng at the WISCONSIN Unlverslty as head of the Homemakmg Department In the Swlmmlng pool I met Joycc Hauter Joyce IS band mstructor at Mor ton Hlgh Her bands have won three na tlonal flrst place tltles and tled for flrst place honors ln the mternatlonal con test last year She IS hoplng for better luck next tlme On the hlgh d1ve I saw J1m Valentlne After a beautlful Jack knlfe he 1nform ed me that he IS now pr1nc1pal of M I' H S He reported that ln three years they had lnstalled a swlmmlng pool a new gymnaslum new chorus room and When someone shouted T1me to eat' f1ve long tables were qulckly f1lled w1th graduates of the class of 49 At the end of my table sat Mary Frlntz Vlary who had been teachlng at Nor mal Unlverslty had Just publlshed her book entltled How to Handle Prob lem Chlldren Next to Mary was Alyn Schleber then playlng the part of Dlck Tracy 1n the radlo serlal In real l1fe Alyn IS a prlvate detectlve Next to hlm was Bob RHSSI who ln the prevlous years electlon had become the flrst governor of the f1fty second state Cuba Glanclng at the next table I saw red' For there was Clayton Irmeger who had Just been made f1re chlef at the lo cal 213 stat1on of Morton and suburbs He was so proud of hlS plastlc red unl form that he had worn It to the lunch eon On one Slde of me was Sherrlll Stoller Sherr1ll a member of the staff of stat1on WOW of St LOUIS was croonlng the Worth Chothes Factory Loft song Ulla Llndenfelser sat on the other slde and Contlnued on Page 841 ss 1 - - A ' ' ' ' J . , , , ! . . 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Y she was a very thrrlled woman The fol lowlng week, she was to take a South Amerlcan crulse on her very own snrp whlch she had won on a current radro show Across from me sat Wayne Rocke l wondered 1f Wayne had kept up hrs early lnterest ln horses Inqulry brought the lnformatlon that he had for he 1s chref stable boy for currylng horses for the Kentucky Derby Next to Wayne was Dan Gunther who Jomed our con versatlon wlth the remark that Wayne was a good worker Thus I learned that Dan has a lovely ranch ln Kentucky and has won the last flV8 Derbres Wltll hlS own horses After lunch the old gang started to play baseball Pltchlng for our Slde was Jlm Burger regular pltcher for the St Louls Cardlnals Our catcher Ken Getz was catcher for the Chlcago Cubs dur mg the summer It IS hls custom to spend most of the wlnter on hrs 500 acre ranch near Mortonran suburb of Morton Over on thlrd base was Marjorle Strunk Marjorre was then the maln at son ln Hollywood She wrote lt produc ed lt dlrected lt and was the star ln lt' Really maklng a name for herself' lhen someone made a spectacular stop of Ulla s ground ball and at that moment I saw Don Zlmmerman Don IS a fam ous bull f1ghter ln MEXICO Clty Cheer lng from the slde came a VOICE that I recognlzed as belonglng to Hannah Hoh stadt Hannah IS the owner of a chaln of drlve ln eatlng places throughout the Unlted States Suddenly the ball went over the fence It was a home run hlt by Alta Roth You have to be good to get a home run off of Jlm Burger' Alta IS manager of the chlcken farms east of Mortonlan Cllmbrng back over the fence after retrlevlng the ball was Gene Belser Gene IS owner of the alrplane taXl servlce ln Morton Jlm Koch had already told me that Gene was hls boss In the evenlng around the camp flre we all sang the songs of our hlgh school years Don Doughty led us and also played the plano a portable model Thls was somethrng Don had rlgged up ln hrs spare tlme Don IS the regular leader of a Denver Jazz band he hlmself playlng 84 the clarlnet saxophone plano and flute By the blg oak tree I saw Jlm Hodel and D1Ck SW1bOld talklng th1ngs over Both men are blg shots rn the medlcal world Jlm 1S head doctor of Mortons largest hospltal but IS spend1ng mucn tlme on a plan deslgned to glV6 every one muslcal talents Dlck, a noted sul geon from Tremont IS rnterested ln Jlm s progect but lS even more concern ed wrth one of hrs own attemptrng to dlscover a formula to grve to Dames so that they wlll not cry at all hours or the nlght On a bench by the pool I saw Phyllls Curry Don Hoffman and Irvln Schoen be1n dlscusslng the problems or lvlor ton Phyllls a successful farmer was plan nlng to go lnto the dalry market IIIL lollowlng year lrvln had rnvented a fly lng tractor Don was and Stlll IS the clty s leadlng drugglst He had acnreved fame through hrs de luxe cherry IIOHL st1ll the country s most popular dessert All huddled together I found rmport ant buslness men of the world lhere Natronal Bank of Morton Wltn hnn was MQIVIH Baum a professor 1n the De partment of the Atomlc Age at the urn verslty of Illlnols whrcn now had .1 branch ln Morton lVIelv1n IS trylng to flnd some way to convert atomlc powe lnto maklng the f1ZZ for chocolate sodas and Stlll keep the prlce down' Helpmg hlm 1n thrs lmportant work IS Carl Uhl man manager of the Uhlman Depart ment Stores ln Morton and Mortonran Plastlc sults and dresses wrth matchlng HCCGSSOFIGS were hrs featured ltems for the week Admlrlng Joyces wonderful gardens I encountered Glorla Frerdlnger whose latest opera had Just had ltS Metropoh tan Premlere In her spare tlme Glorla has been wrrtlng the frfteenth edltlon of Adventures ln Engllsh Lrterature Slttlng by hrmself on a lawn chalr I found Ken Burgener wlth hrs feet cock ed up and readlng the New Orleans Tlmes Maybe you havent heard but Ken IS the Planet Klng for 1959 has been workrng at the Unlversrty of Q . 0 u . . . y n , . , i , 1 . 1 . . 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Loulslana d1scover1ng new planets So far he has elghteen to hls credlt Over near the rose garden I spotted MHXIHG Post and Norma Redlger buslly chatt1ng about the dally happenmgs Norma was tell1ng MHXIHB of all her 1ecent honors Norma a very famous swxmmer IS teach1ng the art at Morton Hlgh Recently she won the Olymplc tltle of MISS Swlmmer of 1959 Max 1ne seemed amazed at th1S and told Nor ma that she IS modelmg at the Uhlman store 1n Morton1an They Just got a new shlpment of glass bath1ng SUIIS she Sald to Norma as I passed by Before long I saw Bernlce Bauman and Bernlce E1sele v1s1t1ng Wlth one another Bern1ce Bauman IS now serv 1ng her second year as the head of the Unlted Natlons JVh1Ch has expanded to every country IH the world Bern1ce looked gay and rested even though we all knew lt must be a great responslbll 1ty to have to learn to talk all those d1f ferent languages It was rlght now that I reahzed that the world has changed ln the past ten years for Bernlce Imsele told me Caterplllar had closed down be cause regular tractors have gone out of p1act1cab1l1ty and style She Sald she had her own l1ttle shoe shop 1n Peorla where she was featurlng the heel less h1gh heeled and toe less shoes for men The newest color of men s shoes IS plnk and sllver to match the new plastlc sults Then I saw Paul Shaw the Bee Kmg of 1956 57 and 58 It has not been de clded as yet who IS to be Kmg th1S year R3lSlI'1g bees ln Llttle Rock Arkansas he made enough to have to pay S50 000 mcome tax a month He told me that he was gomg to bulld a new house top as he was gettlng h1s fourth plane I bumped 1nto Rosemary Rapp and Jean Jacob Both were staymg at my hotel so we declded to return together Rosemary havmg Just fxmshed her lat est opera was now ln buslness for her self She manages the U S A Drlve ln Theatres Naturally these theatres are ln the sky because people ln planes want to see the movles too Jean ralses cock er spanlels at the Jacob Kennels 1n To peka Kansas Jean IS plannmg to hold the thlrd Kansas Dog Derby thlS year The evenlng ended successfully and we all wanted to do 1t agaln 1n four years The next reunlon IS to be held at the Gunther ranch 1n Kentucky At the hotel Melvm took me to my room and I thought lt really had been a peace ful reunlon For you see th1s IS the on ly class ln wh1ch not one of 1tS members has marrled whlch IS strange lndeed' Wo wonder It had been so qu1et as there were no ch1ldren' The next day I left for M1am1 for my shlp was soon to leave for Brazll You see I am now a Navy Nurse for the Umted States Navy It had been fun gomg to school w1th such swell frlends as the 49ers MARJORIE CARIUS 'QFN-. ,,,.,f: X +4411 nmsw-W RBJIKQOJSOI4-IK! anJ.Za4f1o44nqlf'fuuf We the class of 1949 of Morton Town Shlp Hxgh School havlng come to the end of our long hfe do hereby submxt to you our last w1ll and testament To our Alma Mater we w1ll a gym floor that can endure the p1tter patter of l1ttle feet ln saddle oxtords and hob na11 boots To Sam Huette and John Klpfer we w1ll Santa Claus s l1ttle helpers To Mr Hatcher we w1ll a pollceman s wh1stle to ald h1m 1n h1S hall patrol To Mlss Smlth we w1ll a box of pllls to create an appet1te for lunch To Mr Zwanzlg We w1ll two salarles one as a teacher and the other as a CCont1nued on Page 861 -1 . . . . . 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I Naoml Strmac w1ll my damty ap pearance to all boys wearlng football sults I Carl Uhlman w1ll my happy go lucky d1spos1t10n to anyone worrylng about not graduatmg from M T H S I Jean Jacob w1l1 my ab1l1ty to fmxsh plctures to Burchetts We Ken Getz and Alyn Schleber w1ll our v1tal1ty to Herb Homer I Melvln Baum w1l1 my atomlc strength to anyone that needs It I Joyce Grlmm w1ll my athletlc abll :ty to Barbara Spahr We Bob Rassl and Fd Roecker w1ll our faxry llke qualltles to Joan Hem lger We Jxm Koch and Jlm Valentlne wxll our sc1ent1f1c mmds to Donna Koehler I Marjorle Strunk w1ll my ablllty to stay out of trouble to Mllton Gr1mm I Dan Gunther w1ll the many plctures ot the opposlte sex Wh1Ch lme my locker to Tater Zobrlst I Paul Shaw wlll my soclal securlty number IH the Secret CIVICS Club to any tallmg member of the next class We Don Hoffman and Don Zlmmer man w1ll to the Jumor class mlmeo graphed coples of outslde readmg IH Amerlcan History I J1m Burger w1ll my all round good sportsmanshlp to the oncommg fresh man class I Glorla Freldlnger wlll the task of wr1t1ng the w1ll to anyone who can af ford to burn electrlclty unt1l wee hours of the mornlng GLORIA FREIDINGF R fbuf '7fme4f Wfecm 7fne4e Qaodunaa M4341 '7Ae4f Sac! BAUM ADOLPH Its the llttle thmgs that count BINKELE BETTY Sober steadfast and demure BIRKEY J UDITH KOEHLER DONNA Together we stand d1v1ded we fall BRADY JANIS She watches hlm 'ls '1 cat would watch a mouse BRIGGS ALLEN A rollmg stone gathers no moss CLARK JAMES Theres one born every mlnute CRUZE HAROLD I wont quarrel wlth my bread and butter DIEMER DAVID I hate nobody am 1n charlty wlth the world DUNNIWAY DAVID All the world s stage FRANK JOHN Few thmgs are nm posslble to d1l1gence and sk1ll FRANK RAY Mlngle your cares wlth pleasure now and then FRY KENNETH It IS the lgnorant who d9Sp1S9 educatlon GREINER FLOYD I shall be llke that tree I shall dle at the top flrst HATCHER JERRY He was a bold man that f1rst eat an oyster HEINIGER RALPH Where theres smoke theresflre HOMER HERBERT Better late than never HOUGH RALPH Nature never dxd betray the heart that loved her KAUFMAN GERALD Thlngs sweet to taste prove ln dlgestlon sour KAUFMAN WILLIAM A good hearts worth gold lConc1uded on Page 883 87 I , V- . 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' Y Y! . . l-' A I KENT JACK A llttle learmng IS a dangerous thlng MARCH DARREL 54 40 or fight' Mcl-IFNRY MILDRED Stlll water Iuns deep MCMANUS PATSY Small but mlgh MOSER KEITH Do as you would be done by MOSER ROBERT Chlldren should be seen and not heard OYER JOE Who breathes must suf fer and who thmks must mourn PFOFF ROGER There IS no know ledge that IS not valuable PHILLIPS DEAN Two heads are better than one PIPPIN KAY A home w1thout books lS lxke a house w1thout wmdows RASSI DOROTHY T1s hard to flnd a man of great estate REBHOLZ ALBERT Last but not least REMMERT LAVERDA A penny for her thoughts ROCKE MARILYN Never trouble trouble tlll trouble troubles you RODNEY JOHN The dev1l IS the author of confusion ROFSCHLEY OPAL Llfe IS not so short but that there 1S always tune enough for courtesy SCHERTZ JOHN As uprlght as the cedar SCHICK PHYLLIS For they can conquer who thxnk they can SCHNELLBACHER L A U R 'E N C E Water cont1nually dropplng Wlll wear hard rocks hollow 88 SCHWARZENTRAUB D E L O R E S TIS better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all SPRINGER LYDIA Expeuente IS 1 deal teacher SPRINGER RUIH She walks beauty STEPHFNS JEANETTE If 'xt flrst you dont succeed try try agaln STOLLER CAROL As merry as thf' day IS long STRUNK DONNA Gone but not forgotten STRUNK WILLIAM Nothmg IS ev er ach1eved w1thout enthus1asm SWIBOLD JACK One who laughs THOMAS JUANITA To be COHSCIOLIC: that you are lgnorant IS a great step to l nowledge TRIMBLE PATRICIA Her bark 1 worse than her blte WAGLER ROJEAN Words are hmges to hang our thoughts upon WAGLER RICHARD Come vslth me to the Casbah WENNINGER JAMES The won der grew that one small head could carry all he knew WOOD SHIRLEY She IS safe vt ho does her best WUTHRICH EDWARD Get out of your doleful dumps ZIMMERMAN KENNETH Amb1t1on should be made of sterner stuff ZOBRIST WILLIS Laugh and the world laughs w1th you . 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Well read the fO1lOYV1l'1g It may help you The nlght was thlck with fog There were very few people out But out ot the mght mme a plerclng scream fol lowed by a loud thud' It seemed that thls sound came from the old pottery Sure enough' 'lhe old pottery was the scene of a SDIHG ch1ll1ng murder' When defectlves Sherlock Pavhck and Dr Wats1t Merrlman arrlved at the scene of the crlme Coronet Kexth Damel had announced that the method of k1ll mg was w1th a bladeless kmfe wlthout a handle You want to know who the v1ct1m was? Crew Cut Hartshorn? The two defectlves called the follow 1ng people as suspects to tell what they were domg and where they were that certa1n mght These revelatlons came to light John Ackerman at home glvlng hxm self a Ton1 Glenn Baum at the World Serles Chee mg for the Potters Ken Aupperle at home puttlng mas car'1 on hlS mustache Jack Bartelmay ln conference wlth M1lt Grlmm Bob Blnkele taklng a slow boat to Chlna Ken Blankenshlp locked 1n the Eng hsh room asleep Armxdee Bookout walkmg Shep home Anxta Carol Davls wlth Don at the L8kSS1dG Country Club Marllvn DHVIS at the bowllng alley lookmg for her glasses Lols Dully dI'1VlI1g around IH a Cad rllac Bernadlne Elchelberger collectlng plctures for her blllfold Howard Get? taklng reducmg exer cxses Roy Getz hstenmg to a St Louls Car dlnal game Beverly GIDSOD at home bleachlng, her ha1r Jack Grlmm buylng rce cream at Roszell s Mllt Grlmm Qwlmmlhg ln the pool ha Jenneth Hamllton talkrng on the telephone Edward Hauter workmg on H'1m1l ton watches Verna Hocq snxpe huntlng ln the woods Velma HOSk1HS playlng a Getzlng game Vernon Huber takmg lessons from Joe Palooka Lydla Hunzlker ln Peorm Stoppmg trafflc wlth her smlle Blll Knobeloch slttlng ln church Jeanne Knoll plcklng up pottery at the pottery patch Jo An Lottman uptown buylng per oxlde Jeanne Lockhart slttmg at home em brolderlng Harold McHenry belng 1n1t1ated 1nto the Tall Men s Club Rosemary Overturf Slflglflg ln the bathtub Hey Bob a Re Bob Donna Pflederer rldlng around m her new Chevy Russell Ph1ll1ps v1s1t1ng Jane Powell ln Hollywood Sara Roblson Waynmg around Mlldred Roecker p1Ck1I'lg Don de hons Barbara Argyle Roth at home kmttmg lConcluded on Page 901 89 . . . 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U ,- . . . . . -' ' u n fCont1nued from Page 893 ROHHIE Schafer marooned on an IS land 1n a creek Robert Staker palntmg the town red Mlna Stumpf selhng candy at a bawl game Les Sutter flgurlng up statlstlcs Paullne Tlller 1n the hospltal from eatmg too many green apples Wllma Uhlman gettxng ready for Ixeddy V1olet V1a s1tt1ng 1n front of the Rathskeller wa1t1ng for It to open Grace Vxerhout vacatlonmg ln Ar1 zona Shlrley Wltzlg thlnklng up plugs fox Wltzlgs Store Dlck Wuthrlch play1ng basketball ln the kltchen Jack and Jlm Zlmmerman QTOHI Twmsj up the rxver Ruth Zobrlst out wxth her mother Mary Jones at home havlng smoke Edwald Teubel was walkmg down to the pond to see 1f the ICB was thlck when he found the body, so naturally he be came lnterested 1n the case Ed reported th1S to the defectlves and lt was brought 1nto the court of the Honorable Judge Fmmgan This IS tne result of the 1nvest1gat1on D9f9CtlV9S Sherlock Pavllck and Dr Wats1t'7 Merrlman found that the blade less kmfe wlthout a handle was stuck stralght 1nto Crew Cut Hartshorn s heart Th1S could mean only one thmg The bladeless knlfe was stuck through hls heart to make sure that he dled After gr1ll1ng all the suspects o a sandwlch grlll It flnally got too hot for Jeanne Knoll and she confessed Crew Cut Hartshorn had recently stolen Jeann1e Knolls heart She ad mitted that she wanted h1S heart too' 90 Thls was the motlve for the klllmg ot Crew Cut Hartshorn She plCk9d a foggy nlght when hardly anyone was out She was convlcted and sentenced to cleamng up the gym after one of our numerous dances In 14 The Cauldron staff wlshes to thank all M T H S students and teachers who ln any way helped ln produclng thls book Appreclatlon IS also extended to Mr Owen Marsh of the Pontmc Fn gravlng Company The Morton News Burchett s Studlo I 45519 The Natlonal Scholastlc Press Asso c1at1on with headquarters at the Un1 verslty of Minnesota has for some years been worklng to improve school year books ThlS IS accompllshed chlefly through the publlcatxon of a magazme Scholastlc Edltor and by the mamten ance of a crltlcal ratlng servlce The Cauldron as a member of the as soc1at1on enters each years ISSUE for cr1t1c1sm along w1th books from over a thousand other schools Hlgh ratlngs are prlzed as showlng that standards have been met The 1948 Cauldron was glven a Second Class or Good rat1ng The staff of the 1949 book w1l1 be eager to learn ln September the ratlng for the present lssue nl l Y L o ' . . 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' Q funwltd- 144 We fxem Iola Ackerman Strong convlctlons Wllllam Anderson Good natured dlsposltxon Chalmer Arnett Llvehness Gllbert Bauman Swlftness at dls mlssal tlme Isabelle Blrkner Shyness Betty Bluhm Wllllngness to operate Bob Crumrme Manlmess Cllfford Davls Lelsurely manner Maralene Dockus Orgamzlng ablllty Joe Frank Innocent NJ grm Mlldred Frank Qulet ways L1ll1an Freldlnger Pretty complex ION Don Fry Llght curly halr Marllyn Galloway Just bemg mce Joyce Glbbons Smallness Roger Guler Just restlng Merle Guth Fathers convement truck Warren Hackney Impromptu marks 'VIary Hager Studlous attltudes J1m Hauter Vocxferous comments Joan Hemlger Actlvlty Bob Hertenstem Helpfulness Curt Hlllman Ablhty 1n sports LaVerne Houston Loquacxty Norma Kaufman Perennlal refresh ment committee member B111 Kelghln W1de Interests Mary Koch Orlgxnal ldCaS Bob McConkey Restlessness Roy McConkey Courtesy Verla Martln Tranqullllty Roy Moser Eagerness Marguerxta Mullen Southern drawl Mary Oekel Popularity wlth the boys Ethel Pflederer Numerous abllltles B111 Plppm Sports knowledge Dean Post Slow and dellberate ac tlons Bonnle Rapp Merry makmg Chan les RHSSI Lack a dalslcal man HEI' Ruth Redlger Congemallty Eugene Roecker Wltty remarks Waldo Roeschley Black ha1r Helen Roth Rellableness Marlene Schxck Gum chewlng Duane Schmldt Qulet frlendllness Phyllls Shlpp Ready laugh Jeral Smlth B1 oken collarbone Kelth Smlth Queen carry1ng con vertlble Barbara Spahr Pmk rlmmed glasses Dorothy Sprmger Even temper Roberta Stleglltz Unassummg ways Jerry Stephens Enterprxsmg man l l9I' lean Stoller Contaglous laugh kelth Stuckey Llkeable ways Jackle Sutter Dependablllty Wayne Swearlngen Crew cut Lotus Swlbold All around fr1endl1 IISSS Rlchard Teubel Shy frlendlmess Gerald Tuffentsamer Ab1l1ty to rc mam qulet ln school Clxfford Waldbeser Athletlc abllltx Valerle Warner Fun lovlng ways Marvm Wood Humorous personahty Verna Wood Dark eyes Dan Yordy Resoundlng laugh Jlm Yordy Dashlng manner Betty Zlmmerman Purposefulness 31 0 7 - .. M CO- , L B.- - h L - P- . y .I I - 1 Doris Getz -- Slender beauty. ' - , . . . - . l - re- - - u I . - - . .- Sprung Top tow left to rlght Jr S1 Prom K A A banquet Mlse Chulesworth and l lVl Kohtz Sfll'ld1l'lQ', x n tt tck meet lottom IOVS Mlse Phyllxfs Dlamond cntertfuner at Jr Sr banquet the clas oi 48 on Qraduatlon nlght A Roth G F1 cxdlneer P Hautex L Fteldlngex M Funtf IH a Qk1t for C A A banquet A veftrbook xx 1th no record of Qprlng 9 1948 Qocnl events has alw aye Qcemed to fall SllOlt of completeness of covemge Thc Clase of 49 therefore xx h1le stlll Jumore tlns deflclency by taklng plctures of last yefn Q Prom Commencement and othe1 exente Qmce the Cauldxon of 1949 must go to p1eSQ 1n Aprll before many 1m po1t'1nt annual affalrs take place The Qchool Qoclal calendar may therefoxe be thoueht of as bevmnlng ln May lnetead of ln September 1 1 Q 1' l W . .D A I, if 1 'A 4 , I at .XY ff' ' f fi! D Ii , ' Y, ' ' Z -' 1. 1 : ., In , . L 71 . . 1 1 . A . c , ', . Z ' .' ' 1 .' 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X , ...- 44 Nc t ,i fp ,. fs ,i . xg .J a - - -v S W Rapp Treas OscarJ Mathls Mayor J Grleder Clerk CITY OF MORTOIN Morton, Illznols G s IS the modem fuel for cook1ng water heatlng space heatmg and refrxgeratlon Gas heat IS clean convement even and economlcal Cook mg wxth gas lb faster cheaper and as clean as electrlclty Water heat 1ng IS cheaper faster and more even wlth gas than with any other fuel Refrlgeratlon w1th the Servel Electrolux gas operated refrlger ator IS sllent safe and cheaper than electrlclty Come ln and let us ex plam the many advantages of gas as the complete fuel for your home use Reduce your cookmg water heatlng refrlgeratlon and home heat mg costs by usmg natural gas Patronlze your home owned company 200 West Jefferson Street Morton Il11r101S Phone 4551 HENRY BEYER Superintendent . . , . . , . , 1 a a G . 1 . . . U 1 r . , , . 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THE MORTON THEATRE CAM' Condltlonedl Come to Molton the Best Little City in Illinois THE SMART SHOP Ladies Apparel and Infants Weir Phone 4551 Morton Ill 96 THE MORTON NEWS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING PRINTERS or TH: CAULDRON smcr 1937 MORTON ILLINOIS ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP Ten years ago electrlclty was cheap Today when costs of l1v1ng have zoomed up about doubled electrlclty costs less than ever Now xt s about txuce as cheap as lt was ln 1938' Through the years we have con tlnually endeavored to brlng you the best posslble electrlc servlce at the lowest posslble prlce We re constantly planmng and uorkmg to lmprove and expand our facllltles as rapldly as continued sholtages ln slnlled manpower and materials wlll permlt And ln the face of these dlffxcult condltlons we contlnue to do our utmost to render the best servlce posslble ILLINCIS POWER C0 -l ' I .. 7-, - 1 7 C ' - 1 . . , . 7 . . ... . . 1 . . .. .. . I ' 1 I HOME OIL CO. Dlstrlbutor Petroleum Products Electrlc Applxances Rad10S and SEPVICG Auto ACCSSSOFIQS Morton I111no1s ROECKER CHEVROLET CO SALES and SERVVF Morton Illxnol HEINIGER MOTOR CO D1v1s1on of Helnlger s Standard Servlce Dodge and Plymouth Sales and SSFVICP 98 WURST MILLER BAKERY HIGHEST QUALITY BAKERY GOODS MOHTON ILLINOIS Conqratulahons and Best Wlshes to the Class of 1949 BURCHETT STUDIO, INC PEORIA ILLINOIS ROCKFOI-ID ILLINOIS DECATUR ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS DAVENPORT IOWA - Q I 1 A 1 ,,,. 2,1 ,,,,.Ww.'f ' ' WML iii: -i2::, .5, 'K ' ,'. - . ' 1 sfwhugwaa ,gk I . , ' . - stiff- 'I' 1 4... I I l 1 1 1 Compliments ...ofi LEE HUDGENS MORTON ILLINOIS BOB BARTELMAY BUICKS GMC TRUCKS Army Workhorse Power Sales and SCPVICB Morton I11mo1s K PEORIA S QUALITY STORE Where youll always fmd the new timely fashlons for young and old at moderate pncesl . L 1 l. . 5 I L - H 3535253 fi? 'ffl U I 1 1 U Compllmente HOMER C LUDWIG Funeral D1rector Morton Il11no1Q SCHIPPER 6. BLOCK CO Dry Goods Ready to Wear Men s and Boy Q Clothmg Pekm Il11no1s . of . , , .. rf V N n O Y 7 7 STOLLER Dxstrlbutmg Company Chox Cl'1'l lQtOl fIC'ldQL1ClI'tGIQ Norton Ilhnot THI' LITTLE OZARKS BESSLER S LAKES of Central Ilhnom A in c n be found at iY0u Are Welcome! 102 GOTTLOB AUPPERLE Compllments of the 6 SONS STABLES Cement Floors Foundatxons etc Sam Hlrqtem Prop Phone 6142 Morton Illmols Route 98 Near Morton t 5 X V A 'f , ,S 'Q I i S Y . . . . 1 Q 1 V c. ,. T, ' 1- '1 ' t , S L , . . 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STORE SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN 65 YEARS WITH Dependable Drug Store Service We Appreciate Your Patronage Ehrllcher Brothers Lo 5.46 Court Street PEKIN ILL Phone In OI 1600 Compllments E L MARCH MORTON ILLINOIS W 312 314 So Adams St PEORIA ILL CLIFTWOOD INN A Good P1 e to Meet Your Frlends On U S Route 150 Morton Illlnols MORTON HOUSE Qhuffleboeud and Sandxucheq ART KLOPFENSTEIN I I ARONOFF M D PhyS1C1HH and Surgeon Morton I111no1s ESTHER S HODEL MD PhyQ1c1an and Surgeon Complunenti of MORTON PRODUCTS CO Morton I1l1no1s Manufacturers of THE NEW MORTON FARM ELEVATOR C H REIN AND SONS Plllmbmg Heatlng A1r Condltlonlng Phone 4191 Morton Ilhnole Congratulatlons and Best WISDGS MORTON RATHSKELLER Chlcken 1n a Hat Steaki S3I1dXVlCh9Q Sundaes 207 No Ma1n St undex Homer C11n1c Phone 7141 Morton Ill AMERICAN ART POTTERIES Manufacturlng A Flne Art Pottery Morton Ilhnols Morton IHIUON 111 . .. . . ' ' .ac . v 1 v - s 0 . Y v ' 4 7 , c - , , ' oo I 0 0 - - . L , 1 . . . i .. y . ., . , . a I on n ' A DR L E PATTON Osteopathlc Physlclan Morton Ill1no1s Compllments of SCHMIDGALL 6. SPRINGER TEXACO SUPER SERVICE Washmg T1res ACCESSOTIGS SCHWENKS FOOD MARKET Locl G1 P1OC9SS1Ilg and Butcherlng 926 W Adams St Phone 4151 Morton 111111015 Congratulauons and Best WlSh6S L L ATTEBERRY County Supermtendent of Schools Pek1n I1l1no1s 112 Chma Glass CARDOZO S The Largest Collectlon IU Central llll1no1s Phone 4 4055 216 M 111 Street Peor1a 111111015 Co11gratulat1ons Class of from HULLS CAFE Morton 111111015 I OOS PAINT STORE Rlchard Joos Proprletor Palntmg and Decoratmg Pamts Varmshes and Wall Paper Zobrlst Bldg So Second St Phone 7051 Morton Ill MORTON TAXI SERVICE East Adams Street Near Ma1n Phones Ofc 7171 Res .5444 Morton I111no1s C Q O I xg. i . 7 . . ' - '49 I Chicago Motor Club and Towing ' ' I s a . , . q ' ' K . . . - - ., v o n 'V ' ' 7 - Y . o 0 , I , y y . . MANY MORTON MERCHANTS GIVE 5 and H GREEN STAMPS Ask For Theml 1 Tw A9 xwdo, '62 3' fo Q Asxrolz Q QEN 5 NOHL CONCRETE PRODUCTS BLOCKS CEMENT SAND Morto 1111110 s STATES ENGINEERING EIIUIPMENT IIUMPIINY Plumblng S O Heahng Contractors I0 Insiallers A Slqn of Good Plumblnq PHONE 4135 or 3101 204 W ADAMS ST MORTON ILLINOIS I I , 4 F E 49 , 6, EC I I I1 iz Nw MERICAN TRADITIO Wlth each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the tradxtlons of Orlgmallty and DISIIHCIIOH Pontlac remams the Master Engravers to Amerlca s Schools The Pontxac proven techmque of modern methods of reproductlon by experlenced craftsmen the employment of the most modern prec1s1on equxpment the art1st1c 3blllIlCS of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publxshlng a successful yearbook of the personnel of the Pontlac School Publxcatlons DlVlSlOH are proud of therr partxclpatxon ln the publlcatlon of your yearbook and express thelr appreclatlon for the splendld cooperatlon by your staff at Q 812 822 W VAN BUREN ST O CHICAGO 7 ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1 1000 l R ' K 0 Q ' I A , Q I 4A'kG, '. I F I fd . ' . . .N ' -' 1 :-,, P . ' ' . y . . . , . . ... , A11 ' Q . . I - 0 I I . PIONEER HI BRED CORN CO H C CHFIUS Mgr SEED CORN Morton 111111018 PEKIN FLORAL COMPANY If It Happens In Morton Pekm Q Bonded Telegraph Florlst Read It Fu-St ln the Pekln Illmoxs PEKIN DAILY TIMES HENRY BIRKENBUSCH 6. SON JEWELERS Pekm, Ilhnols -.x Q A , a f . . sv, V . - -k - Xt . . Q ' K -. ,sf ' 'Y ' ,,u ' ' ' I O- 1. NY ' Y' .ra Rx X Q -Q ' 4 A 'glrlfu 'V xx. af' W -a-M M ff Za N .IRQ , -wk Vg Q T, V .. X' . . ,g . 9 3. 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V1 Seas x 1' 'P S I PX. . . . I . Best Coffee in 'Town ATTQRNEYS-AT-LAXX V ,' Y ' ', . , . . . T Av , ., . .K I I T I ,N i , . . , A 1 I ' , u I- O I ' Comphments of A FRIEND Compllments, of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP HAZEL MAYNE PAUL BOURSCHEIDT PEACEFUL ACRES Macklnaw Illlnols Your M M Dealer Morton Illlnols MUELLER S GROCERY 6. MARKET Your Royal Blue Store Morton Ilhnoxs Comphments of RENNER S TEA ROOM DR B A SHEPHERD DENTIST Morton Ill1no1s DANIELS 6. COOKE Barber Shop MRS. MUSELMAN'S TEA ROOM BOB REEL'S BARBER SHOP 118 CRUMRINE SHELL SERVICE Telephone 5041 Morton Ilhnols Insurance of All K1l1dS BELSLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 104 S Mann St Morton Ill1no1s Phones Ofc 4961 Res 5271 OI 0141 LLOYD FORT Accountlng and Tax Serv te Morton I1l1no1s DENTIST Morton Ill1no1s ROTH S SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW Morton Il11no1s MORTON ELECTRIC SERVICE CO T F Buehrlg Electrlc Wlflng and Supplies Phone 5851 108 So Maln Compllments THE BEAUTY BOX Morton Ill1no1s THE COFFEE SHOP CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP BLOOMPOTT. FLORIST. PEKIN BIRKEY IM.PLEMENT CO. ' DR. W. I. DAUSMANN . . . of ASSOCIATION Compllments of MARTY S Your Lucky Dfmy When You Start Savlng for a Home BEAUTY SHOP Morton I111no1s Morton Illlnolq 119 MORTON BUILDING 6. LOAN J G JACOB AND SONS Electncal Contractlnq Industnal Commerclal and House Wlflnq 125 NORTH FOURTH AVE MORTON ILLINOIS PHONE 6651 FREE ESTIMATES IOY STEPHENS Electrlcal Contractor Phone 7575 Morton Ill OEKEL :S SONS WILLIAM SANDERS Heatlng and Plumblng Sheet Metal Contractor Phone 3561 Phone 5061 Morton, Ill1no1s Morton Illlnols 120 I I u u I n n n I ll 1 , . t , . ' W., ,Q . ---qw N -- V ,, . hr . . ,N .xv .w . .' f ' . I ' ' , , . Ice Cream Sherbet ln any amount any flavor and for 111 occaslons See Us About Your Receptlon or Party Q. D1Sf1'lbllt0I of l 1 E 1'5 ew Compllments KOCH DAIRY STORE Phone 5591 K CE CRE HOEPFNER Electnc Servlce Motor Repalrlng Wlflng Radlos Home Appllancee Morton I11 Ph 2841 H? e vi ' of 4? . 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