Morton High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Morton, IL)
- Class of 1950
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7950 Gaufcfaan lfffafzfon. '7aww1fup I X MW s 43? I MW yzzm ev, AQQL X is Ill I I lullll i ll' I I I I.. I E- I I II Il .I' I I I II Il Il I II I I I II ll Il I ll I I I I ll ll I I II Il Il Il I I ll I ll I I I ll Il Il II I I ': a : I s l I I I I I I . V 1.4 4 L C A . K 5 f . .Ok an, i ' V C 'l-1 1' , -I ' . 748 elm of 1950 whose four yeare as Qtudentf at M T H S comcxde wlth the four years of the Umted Natlons OI2'Z1l'l1ZHt1OI'l Mav xx olld per ce become reahty as they grow older together' FIRST ROW left to rughi E Roecker J Frank J Heunuger M Kccw R Red ger M Oekel N Kuufmcm H RoIh L Freud ngcr SECOND ROW W Ande son J Smnth J Sfoller V Wood I Ackerman B Zm'n rmcn B Bluhm I Brkner D Spr nger FOURTH ROW B McConkey M Wood P Shupp J Stephens E Pfled rer M Dockus B Fopp FIFTH ROW C vns B Kelghm K Srmih B I pm Mose SIXTH ROW B Crumrlne D Schmnft G Tuffenfscxmer C HnII'ncn C Aneff R McConkey J Hzufer J Ycrc. S:VENTH ROW C Waldbeser M Guth B Heriensiem W Swea mgen W Rees hlev D Post 9 I 1 . . . v . I ' Y I 1 i . I v 1 P l THIRD ROW: SIuckey,I D. lYoIdy, V., Warner, Getz, Oullowcy, SINEboII:I.'B. Spahrl M. FrcIuk,- M. Hager, Martin, S.h'ck :..EJc:','. I' ,'. I, .P p ,R. ' !r.'C.RcgsE.' A I 'I I 144 We See '7!wm Top row Belxexc S Bob Ilert nstem cet lx roms 'P Shot III cl IIXHCIIS Home EC dept 3 Joan ani Fthel wrt planmn xour Laul dron Nllddle roxx -1 Capt Cllff Xkaldoeser presentb countx 3rd place trophx to tudent bodx presldent Bob H rtemtem 'waxy Ko h 'vlaralene Dockus -and Ruth Redlffer car't xxalt to start takmg tempera tures 6 College bulletms attract Bettx Zxmmer man Jackxe Sutter and Vkaxne Sxnearmgen Bottom roxx B111 PlpD1I'l Rox Moser take tlme out from SDOITB for Amerlcan htstory Our prlde and Jox the drum maJor etteb L1ll1an Ruth and Bettx Jean and Bob rehearse for May 31 3 , t :Q A ' F I o.. . y 2 vm .- r , 1. '- m Sign f e '- f, A - if' rm. ' I fx! - ... J as: 5 ' -' . . ' . ' , ' fy . ' I, t C Q , 2 X ' g D' ' - ' .Z ' ' ' . . ' ' . f - U- 3, ' ' - b-.. ' . Q N ' . 9. , ' . Belxevmg earnestly ln the purpose of the Umted Natnons Orgamzatlon the Cauldron staff has chosen lt as a back ground for the portrayal of the year s school act1v1t1es The plan and purpose of the book IS as always to record m per manent form the events and personahtles that wlll prove memorable The twenty sxxth edntxon of the Cauldron lS therefore pre sented m the hope that xt wlll remmd 1ts readers not only of happy school days but also of the lssues of a larger llfe li-i . l . . . , - , . . . r ' 1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . h Q ' 5 Uacfmafgoaki School Boat d Faculty, Semom Jumox Q Sophomox GQ 11 rqcfa-4141401 MUSIC DIdm8tlCQ Orgamzatxons III Snow Football Basketball T1 ack Bdsebill k- C' A A X3 KX f ' V t I, lxx X XX x ' ' . s ,VA 1 I O I X ' Publications H A C I W Q A xl ff XXX ff -5 X x 4 1 ' X nc 6 5 1 r If' v' AV . 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J 5 . if ' j ', fa 'li 3? 5' ' A' 5 .Q-4, , SQ Above West addltlon completed ln 1939 Below Morton Townshlp Hlgh School Orlglflal bulldmg . , . v I?5X v www 'k W I am happy to learn that the Morton Townshlp Hlgh School IS usmg the Umted Natlons as the theme for this year s yearbook The Umted Natlons IS a young organ xzatxon It wlll depend for lts contxnued growth and strength on the understand mg support of the young people of the world We who represent you at the Umted Natlons today are encouraged to learn of young people who are preparlng themselves by careful study of the Umted Natlons to take up thelr future respons1b1l1t1es ln the Umted Natlons great task of keeplng the peace Mrs Roosevelts well known lnterest ln the Umted NatlOHS Obj9CtlV9S caused the Cauldron staff to turn to her 1n seeklng ways to develop the theme of th1S book She graclously responded Wlth the above letter and wlth other useful materxals The staff acknowledges lts debt to thls busy lady for her cour tesy and helpfulness Many MTHS students have been drawn mto closer sympathy and under standmg wlth young people of dlstant countrles by correspondence wlth them Truly the pen IS mlghter than the sword Interestlng passages from sev eral such letters follow Helnz Traxler Vlenna Austrxa fnow attendmg school ln Massachusettsl to Anlta Carol Davls 8 ev I was glad to get your letter and eas 1ly can understand your curlosxty about all my lmpressxons and even the d1s llkes I shall try to glV9 a rather honest report My oplmon has changed about foot ball fyou probably wlll remember that I wrote when I saw football the f1rst txme 1n Vlenna I regarded the players as w1ll1ng to k1l1 each other and the cheerleadmg glrls as crazy! I thmk xt s a sport w1th good teamwork neverthe less I prefer my European soccer I lxke hot dogs hamburgers French frles mllk shakes wlener roasts I dlsllke popcorn bubble gum blue Jeans and T shlrts KI belleve you lxke the last two 1tems'J than at home I have twenty one lessons fthlrty elght at homel I l1ke the way of teachlng here and I hate the vlew of the masters whlch urge the students to check ln even the1r best frlends at small offenses and I believe that boys m our country have a better feelmg of frlend and companxonshlp than here Some glrls regard themselves as the crownlng of creatlon and have thelr noses erected for forty flve degrees of an angle Fortunately thats a certain proportlon how great It IS I probably can tell you ln slx months Ernst Forester Austrla to Ruth Red lger In the last letter I wrote you that I make a trlp wlth Hans Our travel was very mce we came to the lovely lakes fC0nt1nued on Page 361 I e' X I A . ' 5 K 'l ! . ' . . - Y Y I 7 ,. I . . . ' , . . . . . , Q , - yn 1 , I ' 7 Y l My schoolwork is hard, but easier 1 ' - . a . u c , n a ' - I I ' I , . u I acss - , n ' ' I ' ! ii ' I ' ' . v 1 ' . I I I . V . l . . I . . ' , li ef-4 ' aqgzsg 329 'bv x 1 1 SCHOOL BOARD J H Ph1ll1ps Wm Rapp Secretary Presldent Al Camus C Yordy Sam Ackerman Turnmg out tudent prepaxcd fo1 democratlc 1lV1HP' seems to be M tlon by the student 1n studv and ln h1s SOCIHI llfe are encourlged A bxoad Cul rlculum affoxds hlm oppoxtumty ol ob talflllig knouledejc 'mrl sklll to seuc hlmself and others Dlx elslty of coul e meets varled needs 'lccoldlng to ablllty and lnterests Changes mstltuted fxom txme to tlme are all deslgned to xmploxc thls SGFVICQ to the school and Commun 1 The school was honoled by the elec tlon of Mr Hatche1 thls Veal by the DIIHCIDHIS of Dlstrlct III to the Board of Dlrectors of the Illmo1 Illgh School Assoclatxon rqcffmnutlaafcon The thou hts of Thcs xx ho xx ould ad x ance must be on the futule To take your eyes off the road and look back wlstfully to the past IQ to lose slght of the xast new ODpOltLlI'l1tlCS and success that l1e ahead Wllllam Rapp Mr James G Hatcher Prmcxpal 11 I I e 35 . ,pe ' ' - .W .,k ',..-. . V 0 . Vixe n . .. In . . r. ' I I N: ' V. c Q , I. . ' . 7' 5 V ' . ' K C Y . . C u N21 : . . . , ' S s 1 ' ' 'Q '- O . y l . . . O - E . F' iifiyi Hatcher's goal for M 'l'.H.S. Sclf-direc- fi O . i . Y x . Y C - ' , I ' ' . x L L ' b . 7 . C v . 1 . . . . . . ' 7 'ty. 5 -, O , 7 ' - AM . . , . Madam Makelh a flu!! Man JAMES G HATCHER Prlnclpal Unlverslty of Mlssourl BS Unlver slty of Ill1n01s M S Ed M BETTY L MELVIIN Western Illlnols State Teachers Col lege BEd Colorado State College ol Educatlon ISABETH SMITH Umverslty of Ill1no1s BS M S ARTHUR L LWANZIG Ill1no1s State Normal Unlverslty BS ln Ed Unlverslty of Ill1no1s WILLIAM F TURNER Illmols State Normal Unlverslty B Ed MARY ELLEN GROTE Eastern Ill1no1s State College BEd Unlverslty of WISCONSIN UIl1V9FS1tV of I1l1no1s TED 7 I STANDING M Z M WILLIAM O FURKIN Central MISSOUTI State College BEd Bradley Unlverslty ALICE JONES Southern Ill1no1s State Normal Um verslty BEd Umverslty of Ill1no1s JOHN PRICHARD Murray State Collegi BME Amer lcan Conservatory MM Umverslty of Iowa Un1vers1ty of Colorado ROBERT CARPER UH1V9FS1ty of Ill1IlOlS B S UHIVQTSIIV of Ill1no1s SHIRLEY JONES Eastern Illlnols State College BFd WESLEY M WHITAKER Southern 111111015 Normal Unlversxty Electrlc Sc1ence Fellowshlp Case In stltute of Technolog5 I2 f . i . . i 1 - ' - - ' , . . . . I 4 . . I , .L ., . . , . l ' v - . . , I ,- . C Y . . . . ' , . ., , 1 - - . 4 i i .1 . . . . . i ' -3 V . . . . , l ' . . L, . . . . ' . . . ' ' 2 , . , . , . . . 1 1 A 1 n , , . .3 B.Ed.g Umverslty of Ill1no1sg General 7 - y ' . . . . 7. M aEAh , lefi to right: Mr. Furkin, Mr. Whi cker, Miss S. Jones, Miss Smith, Miss A. Jones, Miss Melvin, Miss Grote, Mr. Prichard, r. c c er. : r. wcnzig, r. Corper, Mr. Turner. Naawul Me Glock az' M 7.-J! S Whlle Morton Townshlp Hlgh School IS not a large school so far as 1ts 224 enrollment IS concerned It has 1n p1o portlon to ltS S129 an unusually varlcd currxculum affordmg students a mde range of ChO1C9 Many arrangements must be made ln correlatlng the actlv xty program athletlcs publlc relatlons and class vtoxk to sav nothmg of se curmg teachers who wxll help carry out the plan Mr Hatcher who as pr1n clple carrles thlS responslblllty so suc cessfully lS a very busy man Hannah Hohstadt 49 manages the detalls w1th pleasant efflclency and keeps the of fxce runmng smoothly Thls year the blology class was moved from 1ts old quarters Ill the chemxstry lab to room 8 al1as the old lxbrary The blOSCOp6 has added lnterest to the course as has also other new vlsual equlpment Although the glrls profess a great dlstaste for d1SS9CtlIlg frogs and earth when the subject IS homo saplensl H Hht By lxstenmg to recordmgs of thelr own volces speech students are enabled to reahze weakness 1n enunc1at1on breathmg and tone quahty whlch they do not notlce ln conversatlon or reclta tlon Thus they learn to make a better lmpressxon on the1r assoc1ates and they gam poxse from the self confldence thus developed K H PS 13 0 0 I 0 K 1 . . . 1 1 ' --1 , , 1 V. 1 ' 1 Y E r v ' - 1 A- 7 ' - ' ' Y Y , , - . , . . r t ' , - M ' Principal J. G. atcher and Secretary Hannah o s adt. . . , V v D Al . ,, 0 1 u , . . . 7 V , . Y worms, they show no reluctance at all ' ' 5 W' 'Y To hear themselves as others hear them, speech students ' make tape recording-G. Vierhout, J. Lockhart, . hipp. Biology class is full of cut-ups-with frogs, and things, of course-B. Frank, . Moser, C. Stoller, R. ough. ,Y Y W W V By the tlme Mr Turners freshman health class f1n1shes thelr course they w111 know every bone 1n the body I1 om the cranlum to the meta t1rsals Thelr flrst a1d lnstructlon covers eve1yth1ng from m1nor cuts and brulses to sprams and fractures The goal of th1s course IS to teach the lmportance of healthful l1v1ng and how to preserve the health that We have phl 14 Mr Carper M1 Furkm and Mr Tur ner me 11 struc 10118 1n the soc1al SCI ences at 'VI T H S Mr Ca1per cou1ses 'ue world h1s to1y blology 1nd one some ter of C111 Lensh1p fo1 frcshrlcn He lso COICIC Junlor varslty football I'1sl1ctball md the track te 1m M1 Fu1k1n jomed the ranks last fall to become CIVICS Lnghsh I geography and speech 1nstructo1 He d1rected the Junlor and senlor plays He also supe1 v1ses the l1br1ry and IS the adv1s0r of the Speech club and co adv1so1 of Hu man Relatlons club M1 Turner who IS probably bettcl iround M T H S IN add1t1on to athlet1cs He teaches Amerlcan Hlstory health and safety and advlses the M Club Y Instructlon 1n band IS g1ven by Mr Prlchard durmg students free hours usually to 1nd1v1duals sometlmes ln groups Dur1ng the f1fth hour on Mon days Wednesdays and Frldays the complete band meets The band has alw ays been cons1dered a very 1mpo1tant part o Morton Hlgh Its many performances dllflflg the year are welcomed by the communlty, and the Splflf of cooperat1on that IS so 1m portant to the success of an orgamza t1on IS seldom equaled I' 4 . - . U V , . , . 1 I g 1 1: 11' 1' ' ' 1 '- I .... . 1 'S ' ' 1 Q 1 7 -1'- ' . , 1 1 S ' ' ' 1 1 s - I fs - 1 u' r' 1 1 1 . Lt 1 1 1 1, 1 c , In 1' ' , Z E . ' ' 1 4' T ' - ' Y ' Y Y 2 . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' Robert Corper, biology, history, couch, illiom Furkin, 1' ' v 'S , I English, speech, socfgl scicnce, ' illiom Turner, American kf'lOVVIl as 4lC0aCh,y, has SCVCI al dutlCS hnsfory, heal h, physfol educahon, couch. , - - - - f v 4 1 1 n Q . 1 , v ' - 1 , 1, . ' 1 ' a - 2 1 1 . ' . . Y Q L. Scnellbucher pm ti s com- o I . First old to Audre Hager-health class. . . , , Y 1 - y - O f 1 , 1 1 , 1 I I- - v y ' 1 ' C A A v IWISS Ahce Jones mstlucts the fresh man 1emed1'1l xeadlng class sophomox Engllsh semor Fngllsh and 19 1 'tud ent Councl 'xdxlsox She IS tlso co ad NISOI to the JLlI'll01 class NI Prlchaxd anothel new come1 teaches Junlor Engllsh and dlrects and adxlses the band and choruses The Phllosopher IS the Jomt proje of the commerce and Engllsh depa1t ments These tx o teachers ther or together w1th Mr Furkln supervlse the preparatxon of copy by the ed1to1s and reporters who worl on the b1 weekly pubhcatlon ,Z hu-.X Sph W W ABQ The pxcture 1llustrates only one phase of Home Economlcs III Th1s year the glrls started w1th food preservatlon and then moved on to sewlng cooklng bud getlng planmng a career plannlng home and plannlng a famlly The glrls also spent three weeks ln the shop where Mr Zwanzlg taught them a few thmgs about buylng furnlture repalrmg electrxcal apphances and workmg w1th wood Two of the garments made by the glrls 1n thls class were modeled at the FHA Rally at San Jose h Four members of the Engllsh II class are learmng to collect data fo1mulate an op1n1on and glve expresslon to It ln MISS Jones class As 1n the other Eng l1sh classes one semester IS spent study 1ng grammar and the other studylng llterature The Enghsh classes are en llvened by the use of the tape recorder The use of recordlngs seems to brlng out the beauty and meamng of Macbeth and Juhus Caesar Other classes also prepare panel dlscusslons and wrxte themes and essays The semors 1500 word research theme 1s one of the1r last fond WJ memorles of hlgh school days P 5 -. 'C I - ' V X x L Y 5 -O . , A . , . Z -.J - I L ' .' '. .N Z .N - - yin' H . . ' s A 4 A ru. h 1 v 1 1 v 1, . ' L I . ' , ef 3, v D Y ' Miss Alice Jones, Englishg Mr. John Prichard, Englis , Music. . , M ! ! . , . - Y - 1 R , .' . 1 his -7 1 fe! 4 film strip projector, and phonograph. ,, . 1Q'f. ,a 1 Y . ' . F-f ' . L V 143 'lg ix 5 , y Q . I Tx , . , . . . . I , w ,V .gt A 9 omore pcnel - M. McHenry, S. ood, ' L b ' J. enninger, . rig s. B. Bluhm, E. flederer in Home Ec. III . V. . 7. 1 1 ' , ' , ' a , . 7 y v 1' 1 W yW7 M1ss Grote teaches Home Economlcs I II III advlses FHA and IS a co ad vlsor of the Human Relatlons club She IS also a newcomer th1s year and was greeted by a hard case ot mumps Dur mg MISS Grotes absence her classes xx ere taught by the two student teachers from the U of I Mlss Woodburn and Mlss Samelson After teachmv the re qulred number of hours MISS bamelson too took to her bed XV1th mumps Thls amuslng course of events was com pleted when Mlss Woodburn awoke on Chrlstmas mormnff xx 1th you guessed THE MUMPQ' The glrls 1n Homemakmg I learn the fundamentals of eooklng and sewlng ThlS year all the glrls began by makmg blouses by the same pattern Thls en abled the class to work together on thelr garments They prepared an Easter luncheon and 1IlV1tEd the woman facul ty members The decorated table set tmgs and the good food made the lunch eon qulte a success Earller 1n the year thls class made several very clever posters on manners and good groommg and for some txme to follow they brlghtened the class rooms and hallways Mxss Smlth and Mr Whxtaker share the advlsory dutles for both the senlor class and the Cauldron Mr Whltaker also mspxres and supervlses the act1v1 tles of the Sclence Club whlle the Latln Club IS MISS Srnlth s responslblllty M T H S felt honored last sprmg when Mr Whltaker was chosen for a fellow sh1p by the Case Inst1tute of Technologv at Cleveland where he subsequently spent the summer Sxnce thls was a Gen eral Electrlc Felloushxp perhaps lt IS appropr1ate to descrlbe Mr Whlt3k9TS experlence as an xllumlnatmg one' The forelgn language requlrement fox college entrance IS met by Morton stud ents xx ho take the txxo years of Latln of tered under Miss Smlth s lnstructlon Students flnd that these courses are of lmmedlatv. value ln lncreaslng their vo cabularles and thelr understandlng or Engllsh grammar They also dlSCOX0l much of lnterest and beauty in the his tory and mythology of the anc ent Po mans Latm I class members keep scrap books Latm II does projects Both ex c1te much mterest generally The cl1 max of course IS reached ln the annual Latm banquet xx here senators gods and goddesses eat xvlth thelr fmgers' Mr Whltaker thls year lb teach1ng third semester algebra plane geometry and trlgonometry 'Vhss Smlth s mathc matlcs classes are all freshmen alge bra practlcal math and remedlal arlth met1c Thls last named class IS nexx n the currlculum belng part of an effort to brlng to the mdlvldual student the partlcular portlon of mathematics that seems hkely to meet h1S needs and tastes Thus college bound students are enabled to take advanced courses wh11e those with other plans may take a m1n selves to the1r chosen llne of study The physlcs and chemlstry classes mampulate a great deal of mysterlous look1ng equlpment and produce at ln tervals strange fragrances or IS that too strong a word In Mr XKfhlt3.k91 classes they are taking f1rst steps into the mysterlous and fasclnatmg xx orld of laxx and order xx h1ch both thc scxentlst and the mathematlclan knoxx Interests thus axx akened may lead some at least of these students to dlscoverles of great xvorth and into l1ves of servlce to man kmd lg b w um Abb uc . . . , . . . . H . . . . V - . L ' v ' A ' 3 7 Y Y Y l ' ' ' ' ' Latin I class relaxes from amo, amas, amat. I 1 . . . , - v -v ' X 7 . . . . , ' - ' l I Y . ' - . . ffl ' lmum of mathematlcs and devote them- -4 ' ' Collaboration in c e ra - . man, ' - Jane Ackerman. ' ' The new gravitational theory? Well, no-iust f ' ' - their own. J. Heiniger, Mr. Whitaker, C. Arnett B. eighin. i 1 - s , . ' . . V i JS 7 Y i Y A - MG g M The typlng classes are always popu lar Wlth JUHIOFS and semors Miss Mel v1n teaches first year students the pun clples of typew r1t1ng and a few bLlb1l19SS forms A student receives a full credlt lf he can type 35 words a mlnute for flfteen mlnutes If he does not attam thls rate he YGCGIVCS a half credlt The rate for second year students 1s 45 xx ords a mlnute for flfteen mmutes mth flVP errors or less A full cred1t 1s glven IH thlS course even though the student does not make thls rate Miss MGIVIH teaches typlng I short hand I and bookkeeplng MISS Sh1rley Jones teaches typlng II shorthand II and general busmess These two teachers supervise the typ lng stenclllng and mlmeographmg ol the Phllosopher the school newspaper The shorthand classes are popular too Brlef forms SDQCIHI forms practlcc dlctatlon and transcrlptlon and flnally flV9 mlnute takes make up the course of study for flrst year students Begln nlng at 40 words per mlnute the flrst year shorthand class xx orks up to about advanced shorthand class studles addl tlonal SDQCIHI forms and mcreases then speed sklll untll by the end of the yeal some members are usually able to take d1ctat1on at 120 words per mlnute for 5 minutes Mr Sam Huette wo has been custod lan of M T H S for the past twenty three years has seen m my changes come ovel the school We feel that h1s SQFVICCS and efforts are an lmportant part of Morton Hlgh and they 'ue greatly appreclated 18 I 'Y R gm W, f R , , . rimm, P. Cusick, D. Finnigan, C. Rossi in Typin III. V. urlin, J. Stoller prepare for secretarial work. . . . c ' , ' , Y n nw s . n s - . 1 . u , K , - 1 ' y 1 n 1 s ' ' KK 31 1 ' ' L' ' . . n n . I Ll ' , A u 1 1 7 . ' . . 80 words per minute for 5 minutes. The r - f ' ' . . ' . A . I . ' i f ' - 1 l c i i ' - . Y . - l ' L - v . ' l . . . . - . w ' L ' . , . . Z . ' , , I , a . , . '. . , C- 1 - X Lei i M'ss Be? Mefvin i Miss Shirlev Jones I Custodian Mr. Som Hu2t1e 0 'y Y Along xxith their other projects the put concrete vaulting and Jumping pit on the nexx track field 'lhey also spent three xxeeks in the Home Ec depart ment xx here Miss Grote taught them a fexx things about cooking and sewing Their patches didnt look too neat bu the fudge xxas better than expected Mr John Kipfer who has been Mr Huettes assistant for the past two years has also xx on high regaid among the students and faculty His cheerful ness and helpfulness in all manner of things 'ne appreciated by the xvhole school K A The freshman Manual Arts class mechanical drawing xxoodxxorking met al working and studying electricity The sophomore class made sixty hurd les also to be used on the new track This proJect took an amazingly short time and saved MTHS quite an ex pense Mr Zwanzig Jack of all trades but master of many In addition to his three Manual Arts classes he is a member of the Athletic Association and co advisor of the Junior class He is busy all yeai round maklng plans xvlth the Juniors for the Junior Senior Banquet and Prom but he still finds time to fix broken chairs build new shelves etc ,bln 7 Kpf Rghr M A .1-n l f . V , A W V I A . x I -- Q . 1 . t NO' 'eau b0'i '9! K- 5'UCk9Y, R- Tel-'bell C- Hillman- Freshman mechanical drawing-R, nuppen, G. Fhe, B. Unokis, . Kieser. boys in Manual Arts HI C1355 this yea? spent periods of nine weeks each doing S . . , V V . y - 7 ' ' 1 . I 1 - , . . , . . r lf , .... 1 ' - r r . , . , A V . . . - - 1 P Y . N . . . .K x ' v , . . . H LL , . - . y . L C 1 1 .c . . - 4 . . y ' ' ' AA L f .I Cisiodion Mr. John i er , I r. rt Zwonzig - L Samoa Mem REFLFCTIONS M S 'h Ad C A H P J S H S T As we open the pages of yesterday, f 'ss m' B cfuvmfme vm? Mleswhmkffeldfry 'ws And our school days pass ln revlew, We envy the students who 19 here to stay For another year, or two CLASS MQTTQ As freshmen, we needed much guldance, And were grateful for oppoxtune a1d U OUFSGIVGS OUI' future 195 But as contldent sophs we d glance W1th amusement at fleshmen afrald' CLASS FLOWER To be noted as Junlors of merlt Whlte Rose Made us happy and really proud For now we were glven more credlt Known as the upperclass crowd CLASS COLORS On the eve now of our graduatlon, Blue and Whlte We senlors remember wlth pleasure The t1me spent on our educatlon, And the fun we have had together Mary Koch ITS All EDUCATION TOP ROW Joyce Gibson types a neo! sfencnl for Philosopher s mor Shop boys rxsk own cookxng un exchange w th Home Ec gurls SECOND ROW B Rapp M Koch enloy food and fun of Ophmlsfs bcmqu 1 D ck Teubel D Schm H broxl steak M Oekel changes sewing machine for the Shop kind 20 M Q 3 o o o J O ' ' . .:.- , -: .- , - -: ' ' . , .- .5 . , . 11 ' . 4 ' vs .. 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I ' . . ex- l 1 w I-AQ mmlbro ACKERMAN IOLA ANN il OJ G A I 4 B ndl 2 3 4 A Human Reluhons 2 S xence Club 3 Cauldron 4 ANDERSON WILLIAM DANIEL Bull Intramurals I ARNETT CHALMER fBumpsJ Class Pres den? 4 Foolbclll 2 3 4 Bosx fooll I 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 In romurols 3 4 11 2 3 B ndl 2 3 4 Slud nf Council 3 4 Hunan Relalions 2 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 BAUMAN GILBERT LEE IGnbJ Boslmelboll 2 Baseballl 2 3 4 Infromuralsl 2 3 4 M Club 4 BIRKNER ISABELLE MARY llllvl Enrered from Melomoro 2 G A 2 3 4 Chorus 2 HA 2 Cauldron BLUHM BETTY JANE lBe9syl GA A 2 3 Chorus A I Lxbrary Club 4 Ph losopher 2 3 Cauldron 4 CRUMQINE ROGER WAYNE KBQIJJ Foofballl 2 3 4 lntramurolsl 2 3 M Club 2 3 4 Human Reluhons 2 3 Class Play 3 Class Vnce Presudenl 4 DAVIS CLIFFORD VINCENT CTIPPYD Football Mgr 2 Basketball l lntramurals2 3 4 DOCKUS MARALENE ANN A 1 2 Recording Secretary 3 Charusl 2 3 4 Student Cauncnl 2 A I Presndent 4 Human Relatnons 2 library Club 3 Presudent 3 Latm Club 2 4 Philosopher Cauldron 4 FRANK JOSEPH JOHN fBeaverJ Football l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 T ackl 2 3 4 M Clubl 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 Vlce President Presudent 4 Human Relatuons 3 4 Philosopher 3 4 Cauldron 4 FRANK MILDRED GlORlA lMIlllEl A l Chorus 2 3 4 A I HJrnan Relations Phnlosopher 4 Cauldron 4 FREIDINGER, lllllAN JOYCE I A l 2 Treasurer 3 Chorus2 3 4 Student Council 4 A l S crctary Treasurer 2 Human Relations Scnence Club 2 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 4 Drum Magorette l 3 FRY DONALD KEITH lDonl Intramurals 2 3 4 Cauldron 4 Human Relations GALLOWAY MARILY N JEAN A l 2 Chorusl 2 3 A l Cauldron 4 '-.ao mmibr' Ill GETI DORIS JEAN A 1 2 Presldenl 4 Alhlehc Assocnahon 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 F H A l Human Relallons 2 Ph losopher 4 Cheerleader 4 GIBBONS JOYCE ANN Enlered from East Peona 2 G A A 3 4 Ban 2 3 4 F H A 3 Phulosopher 4 Cauldron 4 GULER ROGER OSKAR lnrramuralsl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 Trackl 2 3 Wnhdrew January l l950 GUTH MERLE DEAN Foolball 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 lnrramuralsl 2 3 M Club 4 HAGER MARY ELLA A l 2 B ndl 2 3 4 Sludenl Council l A l Treasurer 3 4 Human Relahons 2 Library Club 4 Presxdenr 4 Larln Club 2 Philosopher 3 4 Cauldron 4 HAUTER JAMES WILLIAM Iniramuralsl 2 3 4 B n l 2 3 4 Human Relanons 2 Science Club 3 Lalln Club 2 3 4 Class Play 4 HEINIGER JOAN MARDELLE Uouel Class Prasndenf 3 Class Secretary Treasurer l A l 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Human Relahons 2 Speech Acfwmes 1 Scuence Club 2 3 Laim Club l 2 Philosopher l Cauldron 4 Assmanl Ednfor 4 Class Play 3 4 D A R Award 4 HERTENSTEIN ROBERT DONALD Athletic Manager l Footballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 M Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Student Counctl 2 3 President 4 Human Relatnons Latm Club 4 Class Play 3 4 HILLMAN CURTIS EUGENE Entered from Fanrvlew 2 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 lnframurals2 3 4 Commlssloner 4 M Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasure Athletic Association 4 Vnce Presudent 4 Chorus 3 Human Relatlons 2 Philosopher 3 4 Class Play 3 KAUFMAN NORMA EILEEN AI2 Recordmg Secretary 4 Chorusll 2 3 4 Human Relatnons 2 Lahn Club 3 4 Philosopher 4 Cauld on 4 KEIGHIN CHARLES WILLIAM Class Presndent 2 Secretary Treasurer 3 Foolballl 2 3 Baseball I Tack I 2 3 4 Captain 4 Intramurals 2 3 M Club 2 3 4 Sgt at Arms 4 B n I 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Charusl 2 3 4 Student Counctl 4 Human Relatnons 2 Class Play 4 Good Cutlzenshnp Award 4 KOCH MARY ELIZABETH G A A I 3 B n I 2 3 4 Llbrarlan Chorusl 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Sludenl Council 2 4 Secrelory Treasurer A 2 3 Reporter 4 Human Relatnons 2 Library Club 2 Lahn Club 'l 2 4 Phnlosopher 2 4 Class Play 3 4 M:CONKEY ROBER GALE lWcbbltl Intramurals 2 3 4 B ndl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 S :ence Club 2 3 4 M:CONKEY ROY Intramurals 4 B n 'I 2 3 4 Chorus2 3 4 Sclenc Club2 3 Presldent 4 Philosopher 2 3 DALE v-no mmbrc , .,, f ,,, - ll ,, ,,. I ,,4: '2 . , I I .. ...,2,,4 -- ad.,,, A 2 ' III . - r3,4 . !' .- . ' ',g - 4 - F.H..,,4p , . .I ll . , 1 G.A..,!3,45 , T F ,., , r.H.A. ,2,3.,4 ' , rf Cl f I ll C 11 , ,,,4 . Y ,,'.: odfff - ,,: '-341,41 dd,.,, ' , EUCnCD3'F'CD MARTIN VERLA MAE Entered from Deer Creek 1 G A 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Human Relatrons 2 Lubrary Club 4 lahn Club 4 Cauldron 4 MOSER ROY JOHN Cbudl Basketball 2 3 Baseball 3 Track 3 4 lntramuralsl 2 3 M Club 4 OEKEI. MARY FRANCES A I 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 A I Reporter l Human Relatnons 2 Phllosopherl 2 3 Busmesx Manager Cauldron 4 PFLEDERER ETHEI. LOUISE Class Vnce Presudent 2 A 'I 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 President 4 Student Council l 4 Vuce Presudent 4 A l Song Leader 3 Human Relations Speech Actuvmes L Phnlasopher 2 3 Editor 3 Cauldron 4 Edrtor Class Play 4 PIPPIN ARTHUR I Bull Baseballl 2 3 lntramuralsl 2 3 4 POST ALlEN DEAN f5mokeyJ Footballl 2 4 lntramuralsl 2 3 4 M Club 4 Human Relatnons 2 3 RAPP BONNIE MARIE Class Vnce Presndent I A 1 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Human Relations 2 Latrn Club 2 Phnlosopherl 2 3 4 Edator 3 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 GA.,x14 Fn.,i1q ' 2 U., N54 de . Q . ' l ' J I A.,, If FHA. 2,'3,'4' Student Coun2il'3 ' ' ,,.4 c.A. . , ,3,4 ' ' ,,, GA.,,l4 FH.,Z1h ,,, ' , , 1 3 . 1 1 I I X , i RASSI CHARLES ALLAN KChuckJ Afhlehc Manager 2 Inframurals 2 3 4 Basketball l M Club 3 4 B ndl 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Human Relahons 3 Science Club 2 3 4 Philosopher 3 Cauldron 4 REDIGER RUTH ANDREE llledl A l 2 Recordmg Secretary 3 Chorus 3 4 A I Human Relahons 2 Science Club 2 lahn Club 2 Class Play 3 4 Drum Malorehe Sfudenf Council 4 ROECKER EUGENE ORIN lBuckJ Foolballl 2 3 4 lnframuralsl 2 3 M Club 2 3 4 ROTH HELEN JEAN A I 2 Chorus 3 4 A 1 Human Relahons 2 Philosopher 3 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 4 Ass! Dlrector 4 SCHICK MARLENE ANN A l 2 Chorusl 2 A 1 Human Relations 2 ROESCHLEY WALDO EDSON SCHMII1' DUANE ALFRED B nd l 2 3 4 Enlered from Washlnglon 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Science Club 3 4 mkvro U2 0 7' O .0 . g'.? 5 ,. a. E , ' 1 , . . g S . . .5 , N .L N. . , '- . 's. . . .9 'L - .. N . N . L - . . -l 5 . I' 9' L THQ THQ Fi, -Fr NCQ B NC- , ' .4-If,,1,, '....5-15, an 'a p-s CD QD Z H10 s SHIPP PHYLLIS ANN 1PhrlJ G A I 3 Charms I 2 H A Cauldron 4 SMITH JERAI. DEAN Inframu als 2 3 4 ChorusI 2 SMITH KEITH ALLEN lSmnMyI Basketball 2 Track 3 Intramurals 3 4 SPAHR BARBARA LOUISE A I B ndl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 4 A I HJma1 Relations 2 Lai n Clua 3 4 Phrlosopher 4 Cauldron 4 SPRINGER DOROTHY NNE CDcrU A I CI1orusI 2 3 4 A I Human Relatrons 2 Cauldron 4 STIEGLITZ ROBERTA lBer1leJ A I 2 Chorus 2 3 A 'I Human Relahons lnbrary Club 4 Ph Iosopher 4 Cauldron 4 STEPHENS GERAI.D Uerryl Class Presrdeni Football 2 Baseballl 2 3 4 Capiam 4 Iniramurals 2 M Club 3 4 LIAN S'I'OI.I.ER JEAN ALICE UECYIIEI Class Secrelary Treasurer 4 A I 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 A Human Relanons I 2 Philosopher 3 Class Play 4 STUCKEY KEITH GERALD lSlewkl Track 3 4 In9ramuralsI 2 B n I 2 3 4 Vlce Presndent 4 Chorusl 2 3 Philosopher 4 SUTTER .IACQUELINE JUNE Uacluel Class Secretary Treasurer A I 2 Vlce Presldenl 3 Chorusl 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 A I Song leader 2 Vlce Presudenf 3 Lnbrary Club 3 Lahn Club 2 4 Presldenl 4 Philosopher 2 3 Busmess Manage Cauldron 4 Business Manager 4 SWEARINGEN WAYNE ANDREW Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 3 4 lmramuraIsI 2 3 M Club 4 Human Relations 2 SWIBOLD LOTUS KAY A I 2 Secretary Treasurer 2 9 us I 2 3 A Science Club 2 3 S cretary Treasurer 2 Phnlosopherl 2 3 Cauldron 1 TEUBEI. RICHARD .I IDICIQ Entered from Washmglon 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 Library Club 3 4 Philosopher 3 4 Cauldron 4 TUFFENTSAMER GERALD GENE ITUIIYJ lnlramurals 2 Chorus 2 Hao mmlbn'-'ca 1 cf.. . , ,si r.H. .1,'2'A' ad','IiI3'4 G.A,.,,3,4p l 4 Ch r , , ,4 - ' F.H..I,2,3,4 Class ploy A Human Relalfons 2 - 2 G.A. Z , ,3:4g F.H. . ,2,3g' A ' l I r3 ' ' . , ,4 E-3 mmuaibt-'Q WALDBESER CLIFFORD HENRY Luz Footballl 2 3 Basketball l 2 Captann Baseballl 2 T ackl 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 M Club 2 3 4 Vlce Presndent 4 Human Relahons 2 WARNER VALERIE JEAN lVallueD Entered from Dunlap 3 G A A 3 4 Vlce President 4 WOOD MARVIN GERALD Entered from Deer Creek 3 Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 4 Intramurals 3 4 M Club 4 WOOD VERNA LUCILE Entered from Deer Creek 3 G A A 3 4 H A 3 YORDY DANIEL lntramuralsl 2 3 4 B ndl 2 3 4 Library Club 2 Scrence Club 2 3 4 YORDY JAMES EDWARD Jlm Football 2 lntramurals l 2 3 Human Relatlons 2 Library Club 3 Scnence Club 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 ZIMMERMAN BETTY JANE A l 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 A I Human Relations 2 Science Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Cauldron 4 Class Play 3 4 Drum Maiorette l, 2 3, 4 'K' 742 Glafu of 1951 The Jumors returned IH Septembcl 1949 for our thlrd year at M T H S We were happy to welcome Carol Waltel Delbert Bullock and Elmo Fer1enbu15 at the begmnlng of the school year and Just as sorry to lose Fred Merrlman and Elmo Ferrenburg at the end of the 11rst semester The flrst soc1al event of the season was the w1ener roast at Roeckers t1m ber on September 23 A tractor drawn hayrack was the method of transporta t1on and all enjoyed the rlde and tht wleners The soc1al hour w1th a Thanksglvmg theme occurred on November 18 part of the entertalnment bemg a sketcl from the class play The play ltself The Boardmg House Reach followed on November 23 and seemed to glve enjoy ment to an appreclatlve audlence Handlmg the concesslon at football and basketball games kept us busy dur mg a large portlon of the year Wlth our treasury thus fllled we were en abled to hold the Junlor Semor Banquet and Prom at the Amerlcan Leglon Bulld mg on May 20 The theme was Dream THE JOLLY SONDROWRZbfSRb O M 9 land Cafe The event was felt to b a satlsfymg chmax to the year for us Jun lors who hope to be graduated ln 1951 lumens d :gm 30 -Y ' x , .... . -8, 1 1 ' Miss A. Jones, Adv.p E. Hauler, Pres.g M. lfaecker, Secy.- ' ' Treas.g J. Ackerman, V.-P.g r. Zwanzl , Adv. . , . v - ' 7 - . , W. , y Glenn Baum, ' ' 1 exiramural Y . H , member of . , iunfo: class ' xr Y 7 .. 5 Y 1' , .. - . e ' A an - ' - 1 . , , TOP ROW: Librarian H.. McHenry .checks a book for M. Grimmg Christmas parly's almosf over - B. Eicl1elb'rqer, V, Via, J. Knoll. ' . EC U I : . o rls , . o lsan, R. verfurf, M. Roecker do lots of homework-h'm? SH lux! says Bob Binlrele-an i nf Isl Double kxbnzersl ' . ' Q ,ki f' I ffi 5 f! 'Y' : + AH' ,M-4 FIRST RON left to rxght Lydia Hunznker Bernadme Elchelberg r Jean Knoll Violet Vla Mary Jones Wilma Uhlman Muna Stumpf Beverly Gibson SECOND ROW Roy Getz Jack Bartelmay Jenneth Hamilton Barbara Roth Shnrley Wltzug Donna Pflederer Delbert Bullock Edward Hzuter Mr Zwonzlg THIRD ROW John Ackerman Robert Stoker Howard Getz Jack Grrmm Richard Wuthrlch Keith Dunoel Harold McHenry Lester Sutter Fred Merroman FIRST ROW left to rnght Mornlyn Davis Loss Dully Armndee Bcokout Amta Carol Davis Carol Walters Mildred Roecker Sara Robxsan Ruth Zobrnst SECOND ROW Ronnie Shafer Kenneth Aupperle Mnss Alice Jones Pauline Tuller Pat Cusnck Robert Blnkele Elmo Ferrenburg THIRD ROW Jack Znmmerman Edward Teubel Kenneth Blankenshnp Mnlt Grumm Russell Phillips Jrm Znmmerman Duck Flnmgan Vernon Huber 1 31 3 I L. , V - . I A Lf'- s ' . I . ' P r Q ' I 9 , uf , - I 'Xl X 5 ' I I y g 1 ' . ' 1 ' ' . ' ' 2 , , ' ' . , A . ' . : I I I I I D I . I 1 , I I I r . I . ' I t . I I , . I I 7 A I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 . , . . I . I I I . I . I I I I . I I I I I I I I I . I ' I . . I I A I I ' I - - - - - ff,,5 , -qu wx g- ' f' V' '- ' . 3,-3 -fr'-Y,..: -M , V, mi-. -3,,:,.5fG, 1 X' 4 - ' , . fa . - .' , . . , f, I . 6 p viii, c elsl y P Flfty eight sophomores qulckly and eagerly settled down for thelr second year m Morton Fownshlp Hlgh School Wlth enthuslasm they enrolled ln the varlous orgamzatlons of the school and some members were elected to offices The boys partlclpated actively 1n all sports some even maklng the varslty teams GAA mcluded a large portlon 7fze Gladd of 795.2 of the sophomore zznls md attendance was regular The flrst event of the soclal calendar was the class Wiener roast and hayrack r1de the former bemg held It Wennlng ers t1mbe1 The dear old weather man p1ow1ded the customaly ram but wlth the evceptlon of a few colds and bruls es there were no 111 effects All appear ed to have lots of fun and plenty f food SOPHOMORES LEAD A RESTFUL LIFE' 9 fy ss g sppvs yHeb sboks B 32 . ' g' ' . 1 Mr. Furkin, Adv.: J. Frank, V.-P.g P. Schick, Se y.-Trees.: A. B e , res.g Miss S. Jones, Adv. c . '. . , . . L l K q n Q . X . . ' l - , c 1 7 ' 1 1 v . . . ' , ' 1 A 1 Y. i . Y i . s , . ' V c . 0 Carol Sloller, Doro h Rc i enioy their library book-on encyclopedia, maybe. Jirn W. obligin ly u or poor, wear r ie und hi o . Gene Cruze and Ed uflock turn flrsl lo PhiIosopher's gossio column. 1 iii 1 r-s in Qu +- -4 Q. Mu FlRST ROW left to rught Miss Shirley Jones John Rodney Mlldred McHenry June Ferguson Laverda Remmert Betty Bmkele Donna Strunk Lydia Springer Phyllis Schnck Donna Koehler Dave Dunnlway Jerry Hatcher Darrell March John Schertz THIRD ROW Willis Zobrnst Bill Strunk Duck lrmeger Bob Moser Keith Moser Jack Kent Lawrence Schnellbacher Joe Oyer FIRST RON left to rght Alvin Belsley Jeanette Stephens Carol Stoller Kay Pippin Judy Blrkey Rolean Wagler Patsy McManus ahxrley Wood Janice Brady Gene Cruze SECOND ROW Roger Pfofl George Vaupel John Frank Dorothy Rassl Delores Schwarzentraub Opal Roeschley Jack Swibold Jerry Kaufman Dick Wagler Mr Furknn THIRD ROW David Duemer Ray Frank Ralph Henniger Ed Wuthrnch Jim Clark Jim Wenmnger Bill Kaufman Ralph Hough Dean Phullps Herb Homer - H - ...J ii 'ri' J F1 ,M . 2 I 5. -Y W - l - - Q ' Q , , l W i ' O i 6 iq A Y M- ll -1 A - W.-. .-.. f , A ' ' - - I 1 lb' , .. ip! '- ' 'f .--I I f N l . . - 'J ' ' . ' . ' Q ,' 1 1,251 ' rx , 1 , I Q- . . F ' 2 , , - ,Q .. Y K my ,V .- 5 5 A F V , F l , .. . .I . we A ,M ',.,L Q, , ' 2 ' ' , , ' . , f ' . SECOND ROW: Ken Zimmerman, Edward Bullock, Richard Ritlahler, Patsy Trimble, Ruth Springer, Marilyn Racke, Flloyd Greiner 7 J U 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A r 4 f ' , il -V. 4 z 1 ' , ' , l - , V 1 ,MM ,U . . 3 , H- I Q ' 1 5 . ' 5. l 'Q ,ii . . 5 9 ' x .- Q . b I of , f Y. , A , ' I ' . Q A 1 . , , . V I ,, ,' K 5 N W' I f ,X , 3 ,. 4 Q F1fty one green but hopeful freshles entered Dear Old Morton Hlgh September but It xxasnt long befoxe they lost at least part of that famxhar color Soon they were taklng part ln almost every school HCtlV1ty They wele well represented 1n Band Chorus GAA FHA Basketball and Intramurals and they boasted ten boys 1n football Early 1n October the freshles were formally 1n1t1'1ted by the M Club 1 cere mony whlch was enjoyed by upperclass men and freshles allke From hexe on ton Hlgh students we ezal 4 1953 On Octobel ll the long twalted xxle ner roast xvas helc at the Optlmlst Cab IH Transportatlon xx as by hayrack and a grand t1me xx 'ts enjoyed by everyone The freshman SOCIHI hour xvas consld ered a success by the hosts 1n VIEW of the attendance and the f1nanc1al turns but thls success came only through the efforts 'md co operatlon of the xx hole class All 1n all the fICQhl99 the future sen IOIQ of 53 had in engoyable year and they are looklng forxx ald to then soph many nexx scholastlc and SOCIHI goals FRESHMEN ARE PEOPLE TOO TO ROW A D B SECOND ROW T ld MI I h T y 34 B. Frank, Pres.p Mr. Carper, Adv.: G. Bookout, V.-P.: Miss Grote, Adv.g J. Hauter, Secy.-Treas. . - B . 3 1 Y -2 V . V. - an - H E ' -S - . 7 , Q . . 4 , 4 - ' u .t , A vf , - 1 5 q , s . ' re- 1 ' 1 ' ' 'v ' x . . ., , .' c - , 7 . . 7 a ' u ' Y - . . . H -1 f C - Y C - l 1 , 1 l Q n ' - r , K 1 . 5 . I v 5 C ' 7 ' ' ' L .. . . . , l . they were accepted as full-fledged Mor- 0m01'9 Year In Wh1Ch they YIODG' to P93011 . 7 . . , ! P : L. Tanner, A. ckerman wear Paris creations at Home Ec. party. B. Unakis, L. Pickering, . Magnusson, W, irkner rush to lockers. : wins, Doris, Dona Magnusson. Bob iler, J. Schmidgcl prepare to draw a grap . P. Tennell and K. a lor in conference- over a book? P-'Q A 1' lffbj 11' ,-1 FIRST ROW Iefl to ugh? Ruvh Schenke Loruene Wageman Kathleen Taylor Phyllns Tennell Barbara Schick Kay Redlger Ann SECOND ROW Glen Sheglnfz Don Sayers Lyle Zehr Mary R-sser Lorralne Tanner Marilyn Slecken Loren Sultan John Yordy THIRD ROW Leroy Pnckermg Bob Sloan Bull Unakls Don Welk Dan Yoder Wnll Uhlmon Bob Maller Duane Zehr FIRST ROW Ieff io rughl Mnss Grale Marilyn Frank Shxrley Knabe Shurley Greuner Hnlda Hohsladf Audrey Hager Shurley Acker SECOND ROW Larry Fmnngan Jerry Hauler Bull Frank Wilma Bluhm Abbue Jane Ackerman Don Magnuson John Andrews THIRD ROW Kelfh Buchanan Gerald Dufelmeuer Jam Caruus Gary Fate Wayne Burgener Gary Bookou? Ronnne Knappen Wayne was IRM P div ONE WORLD CCont1nued from Page 81 of Carmthla and saw many beaut1ful landscapes We rode w1th our b1cycles about elght hundred km 19 f1V6 hund red mlles We were brown l1ke negroes but also very tlred On the tour we slept at farmers 1n the hay We saw many fore1gners 1n Austr1a are especlally ma ny Amer1cans w1th the1r mee cars many Swlss and Engllshmen also Belglans Frenchmen and Ital1ans Once we spoke wxth an Amerlcan marr1ed cou ple who went Wlth thelr Cadlllac thru Austrla They Sald that they never saw such a n1ce place 1n the world l1ke 1n Austrla the health resort Badgaste1n where we were also Wlth our b1cycles In September 15 we start the last year 1n school then beglns real l1fe for Rene Chotel France to Sh1rley W1t Zl Thursday I went to Selestat an Alsa tlan town for seelng a great bxcycle race the Tour of France of whxch you have perhaps heard The racers are got off Parls and must go around the France Cabout 3200 mllesl 1n several stages They were 140 on start1ng and are now forty elght It lS really a very hard race Peter Schmxdhuber Germany to Hel en Roth A few days ago I rece1ved your HICQ letter WhlCh reJo1ced me very much I llve w1th my parents and my broth er Paul who StUdl9S englneerlng at the un1vers1ty 'VIy other brother IS st1ll a war prlsoner 1n France We 1lV6 1n Pas mg a suburb of Mumch because our former res1dence 1n Mun1ch was des troyed by bombs 1n the war 36 The subJects I take are 111 1tl1e111 l11CS Latln Engllsh German F1ench hlstory geography b1ology phys1cs chem1stry shorthand drawmg and last but not least phySlC3l educat1on We have only a vacatlon of SIX weeks fhalf o July and Augustl And now some quest1ons What do you learn 1n soclology and C1VlCS'7 We have not these subjects Can you expla1n to me what an Hallowe en party IS ' I don t know what th1s IS What klnd of sport IS badm1nton'7 CPlease excuse that I am so 1nqu1s1t1veJ In Engllsh we read the book Amerl can Government That IS a book of the U S War Department educat1on man ua Austr1a has no un1t1ng 1deal as we had before 1945 Then everyone work ed and fought for Germany I cannot say that the nat1ona1soc1al1st1c system was good or bad I can only say what 1 thought and d6C1d9d as a boy of four Everyone 1lV6d good the youth had been educated 1n freedom and humanlty to observe honor duty and fa1thfulness and youth was HdVlS6d to use thelr tal ents I am perhaps no N321 I dont know really what that IS because I was too young but I see the great cleft between youth and elder people and I am troub e And so we spend our best tlmc of l1fe to a weary search and cannot be qulte happy Corrle van Altena to Joan Helnlgef What a preclous country IS Amerlca You can get there everyth1ng wlthout coupons All the products here 1n H01 land are dest1ned for the exportat1on Holland IS the country of butter and cheese but we cannot buy lt only a l1t tle b1t and very bad The good art1c es are destlned for other countrles That IS for the fOI'9lgIl b1lls you know ' ' ' : 2 1 z 1' , ' Y '! Y .' 9 . 7 ! I 1 7 7 1 u u ' , L . . Y , ' , Q Z - 0 9 1 n , u , , . ,n , . ,. 9 - - 7 . n Q 1 n ',, l . v . . us. Hansjorg Stangl, to Norma Kaufman: -'li ' 1 . , , ' ' - . - . u u 81 . ' 0 u , Q F . y ll ii ' . , . s a s , . Y , y ! ' y . . . D . , Y Q 1 , . l d . . . . ' I I ' . . ' , ' ' I y . . . I . .L ' ' ' . l' ' i 1 D 1 I ' v 1 . 1 - . , '. G-5 M 1 3 ' 0f?i3?Q Qui r fi! ' hiv: F x ll dM M cd P61 Ao The Student Council IS plobably thc most respected OIg8Y1lZdt1Ol'1 1n M T H S Thls group acts as a leglslatlve and ex ecutlve body for the entue school con slderlng and lf necessary actlng upon questlons relitlng to student welfare The presldent V1C9 plesldent md sec retary are chosen by the students 1n th sprlng thelr term of Off1C9 beg1nn1ng IH September The campalgns are vlgorous and enthuslastlc and '1 keen lnterest IS felt 1n the result The other members ol the councll are chosen by the clxsses from thelr own membershxp the flesh men havlng two representatlves and each of the other classes three An av erage of B IS requlred for off1cers and an average of C for members aa a Beilea Sdmal On Octobe1 29 deleg 1tes flom M01 ton attended the d1str1ct convent1on 1n Jacksonvllle On Aplll 21 22 two mem bers of next yeax s councll Ed Hauter presldent elect and Armldee Bookout secretary elect attended the state con ventlon IH Peorm These membels were accompanled by then ldvxsoxs Hatcher and MISS Allce Jones A change ln the by laws was made thls year whereby offlcers are chosen earller ln the sprxng 1n older to make lt p0SS1b16 for them to attend the state convent1on and acqualnt themselves w1th the work of Student Counclls 1n general Tnowlf p wx SECOND ROW Mss A J G af'- 39 ' r l ' - l l A Qf 4 Q i .V I , L J S it 52 . E. ederer, V.-P., M. Koch, Secy.-Trees., Mr. Hatcher, Adv., R. Hertenstein, Pres., Miss . J nes, Adv. ' 1 1 Q Y 2' 1 1 ' J 1 ' 1 . J ' , ' Q ' 1 ' v ' v I 1 . ' if 1 v C 9 c . 1 . . 1 ' , m . . c - y . A. v 2 S -, T- . . .K . 1' I1 - 1 1 . . ,' F 1 . ' 2 . 1, MF. 7 . ' 1 ' I. . 5 . Y . i ' , 1 . , c c . , ' , . . . . J 9 ' f . . 2 . f . l I ' v . ' . L , . . 5 - . . C L . , , Y . , . . . . n y C FIRS , ei to right: J. Hatcher, I.. Freidinger, M. Koch, E. Pflederer, R. Hertenstein, A. Davis, L. S ringer, . eighin. : i . oncs, R. eiz, C. Arnett, D. Yoder, J. Rodney, J. Ackerman, Mr. Hatcher. R s 56' cl 'ti 1 it f t f ' V Y F j .21 fm f 1 . V. . f L, N ,gg W A s f . it . f J f , 5 ' ' 1 sh , . 5, t ai 9 M GCCW H MC lfifelzc Supwaoiou The Chlef purpose of the Athletlc As soclatlon IS to regulate and SUDGFVISC the athletlc program of MTHS Thls organlzatlon also has speclal functxons Wh1Ch are approvlng of letter awards transportatlon of teams lssulng season tlckets flxmg prlces of tlckets approv 40 1ng of new cheerleader unlforms and arranglng for food for the boys after basketball games The Athletxc Assocxatlon g1V9S the proceeds of one basketball game to the 1tS appreclatlon to the band for helpmg to mamtaln a hlgh degree of enthusx asm among the fans and on the team Co operatlng wlth the Student Coun C11 the Athletlc Assoclatxon helped t sponsor the fifth annual HOm9COm1Hg ln October A parade was held 1n the afternoon and the game wlth Tremont was played that evenlng A dance was glven after the game where Sara RObl son was crowned queen Her attendants were Ruth Zobrlst Carol Walters Jean ette Stephens and Ann Stuckey Left fo right: r. Hatcher, Mr. Turner, D. e z, . uldbeser, C. illman, Miss S. Jones, Mr. Zwanzig, r. crper. 0 0 ' 5 I - 3 . . . , . . . . , g M.T.H.S. band. Thls IS a way to express Y 7 , ... , . A-1 . . 0 A A.A. seveicry Doris Getz ' se'Is out-of-iown g a m e , I Yckrxt io sfudcni customer, , ' 'A les Suffer. y 2 ' , . The M Club composed of letter vam ners of MTHS has had anothel suc cessful year One of the fnst dutles ln the fall was to 1n1t1ate the fleshmen and from re ports lt seems eyelxone had 1 great tlme The fellows assumed the 1espons1b1' ltV fo1 Dlllltlfl ploglams fox the homo games of football and basketball 'VI Club membels xx ere also ushels fo1 the home basketball games C W b K We ae Gkefuuf am! Graaff At the Alumnl xs Varsity basketball game m December the M Club present ed charms for lettermen graduates of 45 and 49 Th1s IS a vsay to keep in closer touch Wlth the alumnl and to retaln them as 1nact1ve members of the club In1t1at1on of new members IS held tW1C9 a year to allow all to Joln the club as they attam el1gxb1l1ty Thls IS always a lot of fun for both Newcom ers and Old timers At the spring party new off1cers were elected This year the M Club sponsored the annual M Nlght of basketball tumbhng ghost basketball and other lnterestlng features Th1S event was a great success Judgmg by the large crowd and ltS 1n terest and enthuslasm 1 NDROW Lt ySt RyM H Clftwldb BbC y 41 - V K v - . . . ., ' . ' . - 1 t Y 1 - - , . ,' V 'Ny c ' V, 5 A 1 L . . A- . ' 1 1' ' U 1 1 1 . . as - - A . c c . . . ' ' ' ' ' C. Hillman, Secy.1Treas.g . ald eser, V.-P., Coach , ' 1 C , I Turner, Adv., B. eighin, Sgt,-at-Arms, J. Frank, Pres. . V. - WL L . - V - 1 5 - - . . . . . , , , . . V . Y a n . . . ' v 1 1 . . . . l 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jack Kent, Gene Roecker, Chalmer Arnett, Bill Keighin, Joe Frank, Curt Hillman, Kei h Daniel, Howard Getz, John Ackerman, Darrell March. SECO 1 es er Sutter, Jerr ephens, o oser, Gilbert Bauman, Bob ertenstein, i u eser, Merle Guth, Charles Rossi, o rumrine, Wa ne Swearlngen, Roy Getz, Coach Turner. ,U Uacafaanfi eaulcfaan S ATcD J H In ger Ass! Ed Mrss Smnth Adv E Pflederer Ednor ln ch ef Mr Wh: aker Adv S Wlfzlg Ass I Ed biandmg O Roeschley Asst Bus Mgr J Sutter Bus Mgr M Stumpf Asst Bus Mgr C Arnelf Adv Mgr J Ackerman Asst Adv Mgr Not shown L Healer Asst Adv Mgr Reahzmg that, for completely IHGX perlenced students to try to produce Z1 yearbook was l1ke attemptlng to play a basketball schedule wlthout experlence or trammg, the senlors last year decld ed that a change of system was ln ord er Tradltlon had asslgned to sen1o1 classes the duty of pl,1bl1Sl'1lHg the Caul dron, and they relmqulshed the pr1v1l ege regretfully Semor members of Stud ent Councll, however manfully present ed the matter to the Counc1l, where lt was acted upon favorably w1th the qua11f1cat1on that each Junlor class, m the sprmg, elect from ILS membershlp the three prlnclpal offlcers, to serve the followmg year Further, HSSOCIHLG off1 cers should be chosen from the group of volunteers for Cauldron work students from all classes to be ehglble The w1sdom ol th1s declslon 1S obvx ous, and even 1n thls flrst year, the re sult has been gliltlfyllig Voluntee1s last September numbered slxtv f1ve Some contrlbutlon of tlme and effort xx as made by all of them, and there were manv who worked long and hard at one task or another Lack of space forblds mentlonlng them by name much as they deserve It Perhaps the1r 1ew ard wlll be to share w1th the falth lul offlcers a thllll of achlevement when they take the 1950 ed1t1on IHLO the1r hands for the flrst t1me FIRST ROW left Io rnght J Heunlger E Pflederer S Wnzlg J Stephens C Sloller O Roeschlcy D Koehler P Shupp B Bluhm R Sheglniz L Hunzlker B Spuhr N Kaufman J Glbbons B Glbsan D Pflederer M Hager B Zxmmerman B Rapp M Oekel L Swnbold SECOND ROW Mr Wh taker D Sirunk L Springer P Tiller B Roth M Jones W Uhlrnan A Da us I Blrkner H Roth D Springer M Frank V Marin E Haufer R Shafer J Hatcher L Sutter Mss Sm th THIRD ROW J Grnmm J Yordy J Ackerman H Getz C Arnett M Svumpf J Hamnlfon M Galloway R Redxger I Ackerman M Dockus J Suffer L Freldnnger R Hough D Dunmway K Aupzerle J Frank J Frank C Russ: 42 M ' I , ,': I . ' ' . ' .' . ' . 'Q , .. . . .. . , ., , ., . , . , . . , ., . , . : . , . .5 . , . .5 . , . ., . , . .7 . , . . , . ' , . . v ' - ' ' - 1 4 1 , , . . , , , . . 1 , . . . '. . ' 1 , : . , . , . , . , , , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . . : . I , , , . , . , . , . , . , . v ,. , . , . , . , . l, . , . , . , . , I , , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , fladlwahfma Adaaaphm The Ph1lOSOph91 1S the seml monthly all school papex publ1sed 1n m1meo graphed form by 'VI T H S Its purpose IS to collect and repolt news concelnmg the plans and act1v1t1es of all o1gan1z'1 tlons Every 1ssue contalns an 6dltO1l8.l by the edltot who thus t11es to help students and faculty lecognlze need and opportunltles for 1mp1 ovement Th ma1n offlces on the staff ale held by Junlors ulth '1ss1st'1nts and leporters from the other three classes Members of the staff sexve one sem ester They are SUIJCIN1S9d by Mr Prxch ard Mr Furkln and Mlss Allce Jones ol the Englxsh department also by Miss Melv1n and Mlss Shnley Jones of the Commerce department D PHILOSOPHER STAFF Second Semester Edltor Ed Hautex Asst Ed1tor Ralph Hough Buslness Manager Mary Jones Asst Busmess Mgr Dave Dunnlw ay Art Edltor Donna Pflederer Asst Art Ed1tors B111 Strunk Lawrence Schnellbacher Sports Ed1to1 Kelth Damel Ass t Sports Edltor Allen Brlggs Exchange Ed1tors Carol Dav1s Joke Ed1tors Fd Teubel Beverly Glbson Gosslp Reporter Arm1dee Bookout TROWIHV M B 7 g M R SE OND ROW B D PH d V h J G RD ROW 1 W th U 43 I I Q - l - i an Mr. Furkin, Miss S. Jones, Mr. Prichard, Miss Melvin, R,Hougl1, S. Wirzig, .Dunniway. Miss A. Jones. A . . . . . ' , ' ' ' . . . n ' 1 . C- . k A v I ' , . . 5 Yrir 7 . 7 . . X . 1 . O . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . . i ---------'w-----iYYi---- C r K t C 4 - . . y' C L s .sr K 5 V , L ' ' ' , . . ' yu a - L YYYYYYYYYYYYVYYY - - , ' : , ' C E....,.ccccc..,....,oc,... ...rccc.c,c..cr Dlck Teubel , . , C s A s I ' I I ' A ,,,,...., . ,,.,VYVY7,Y.,.,, A . C Y ' ' L s FIRS , e o right: . Koch, C. Sfaller, A, ookouf, B, Roth, M, Sumpf, A. Davis, R. Hough, M. Jones, D. Dunniway, S. Wiui , . Hager, B. app. A A C : J. Hamilton, B. Bluhm, D. Getz, , Gibson, . e erer, A, S uckey, P. Tiller, R, Svneglirz, B. Spahr, N. Kaufman, H. Rot . M. Frank, . ibbons. A THI : J. Hamer, J. Carius, K. S uckey, J. Frank, J. Ackerman, D. u rich, R. Teubel, M. Gu h, J. Frank, C. Hillman, E. Hauier. 4 M wu gl M Thls comedy was presented by the seniors on October 20 under the dlrec tlon of Mr Furkln Helen Roth was the asslstant dlrector CAST O1 CHARACTERS Grandad a wheel chalr 1nval1d w1th an appetlte J1m Hauter Mrs Morton his daughter Mary Koch Blg Jlm Mahoney a boyhood pal from out west Bob Hertensteln K1p h1s grandson Ke1th Stuckey T1ll1e the co ope1at1ve ma1d Lllllan Freldlngel K rl yah th Slept Uni Abby H1gg1HS a nosey old ma1d Ethel Pflederer Trudy one of the trlplets next door Jean Stoller Judy one of the trlplets next door Ludy one of the trlplets next door Ruth Redlger Betty Klp s older s1ster Bonnle Rapp Jack Norwood Betty s boy frlend Chalmer Arnett A detectlve B111 Kelghm Mrs Jobe Feenew 1n search of her husband Betty Zlmmerman B ttyl y K 44 iw t r. i iam Furkin, director of dramatics and Big Jim Mahoney receives a hearty welcome Bi im lEob Hirtensteinl walks iss Abbie speech activities. from Grandad Ulm Hauterl. KE he e ererl home. , ........ , - -,---YA7.AA-f7---,--w7 w-----------, ----- 1 . . . , 'T ' . Joan Hemlger y , . .,,. . . . Y 1 Un , M 'lbb , . v , ------ ' - ' . . ' J' eit is stunned b e ought of ci triple-date. e immerman la s down the law to detective, Bill eighin. PYMG W Wh r M '7fze Baa Nox ember 22 was the date of th1s h1l arlous play glven by the Jumor class Mr Furkln dlrected the productxon and was asslsted by Grace Vlerhout CAST OF CHARACTERS Wllbur Maxwell who xx ants a blcycle Ed Hauter Mamma Maxwell Mlna Stumpf Papa Maxwell Kelth Danlel Mary Ella Jone Betty Lou another sister Ruth Zobrlst Aunt Mary Donna Pflederer Bernadlne Smlth Bettys frlend Sala RODISON IR T ROW L S H SECOND ROW R Z b M D P RD ROW V H M A V Alaude Reach Hercules Nelson Wllburs pal Les Sutter Lucy Burns a walklng encyclopedla Jenneth Hamllton Mrs Mott a sleep walker Verna Hocq Nlnety Volt Jones IH tralnlng for a flght Jack Bartelmay Rough House Ruby Jones Wlfe Barbara Roth Mr Potter an lnsurance salesman Howard Getz Llmpy McGuire John Ackerman Nora Llmpy s wlfe Wllma Uhlman Connally a d9t9Ct1VB D1Ck Wuth11ch W Uhl 5 In I A 1 ' H Nora and Lim c uive C ilma lJhlman and J .C. Ackermanl Defective Dick ut rich points an accusing inger at r. threaten kd Hmuhr and Les Suiter ,Wilbur Maxwell and Hercules Nelson . Maxwell IKei h Daniell, while the res! of the family look on in amazement. O 7 . . - , , - a I . , AAP----- YA-- ! ' ---------------------- - ------------....Y..YY.Y Y. I . . l 7 I I . . - y , Af-- 7 . . . . 7 - 7 i . . , -----Y- l Connie, Wi1bur's sister ,osssssslll..,,.ssossoss --cr ' 'rcc Q ' '- 5 . , . ..Y, x - ---- ' ' A ' . HW-.--UV-'UAW W , . - , -A HU--Hu - v A -------- v -----'-- F S : . u er, E. Hamer. : . o rist, .Stumpf, K. Daniel, . flederer. THI : B. Roth, J. Bartelmay, S. Robison, J. Hamilton, G. ierhout, D. Wufhrich, . Ge.z, . Jones, J. ckerman, . man. 'L , lii'-ill I E ' Y I 5 , ' QI Q J C ,, J 3- ' 2 ' 5 l L ' J 5 ? ' ' V l 5 ' ? if E. lm ,L ' . 4 C KPp 1 Although the orgamzatlon of th1s club was completed rather late ln the year work was soon started by members ol the debate team and the speech con testants ln preparatlon for the d1str1ct speech meet Prehmlnarles were held for the speech contestants and out of the ten people who particlpated these were selected by the Judges Beverly Glbson ser1ous readlng Edward Hauter comedy read mg Jeanne Lockhart or1g1nal oratlon and Amta Carol Davls extemporaneous speaking The speech contestants dld well at d1str1ct contest but none quall fled to go to state contest Sfzeecfz oi like Mem of :za Mme A one act play The True ln Heart w1th B111 Kelghln J1m Hauter Betty Zlmmerman Joan Helnlger Chalmer Arnett Jack Bartelmay and Roy Mc Conkey was taken to the contest It was also presented to exchange as semblles The debate team composed of Amta Carol Davis and Edward Hauter nega tlve and Jerry Hatcher Donna Pfled erer and John Jay Frank afflrmatlve a so went to d1str1ct contest The sub ject for debate this year was Resolved that the Presldent of the Umted States should be elected by the direct vote of the people inowlnv h 9 a v D OND ROW RD ROW J F M A 46 if O C Y l A. . Davis, Secy.-Trees., . ip in, Pres.: C. S oller, Reporter, D. Dunniway ,V.-P., Mr. Furkin, Adv. ' ' ' - n - as ' 1 l . , . . . .1 9 u u n I - y , - , . , . y ' 7 - Z y - i v ' . i v ' Y Y ' i y i 1 1 ' ' y Z ' , - FIRS , e o rig 1: R. Hou h, . Gibson, J. Birkey, C. Soller, K. Pippin, . Dunniwcy. SEC : P. Cusick, J. Lockhart, P. Shipp, G. Vierhouf. THI : , rank, A. Bookouf, . Jones, . Dcvis, Mr. Furkin, E. Hcufer. gif? s' s 'ft s y A 5 3 i ' V3 V, . . ,V E . . . t .3 5 5 T 2 y f A f A Y' Z , , ' , J K , 3 , f A f 1 , 5 V p ' ' ? I ' I ' f ,, , , A 2 V , ' , H ' ii i W ' L' ' ,L . ,aw s 5 . i 5 it V S . 1 ' ' ' ' , i V 1 A 3 - 4 ., . i : K . -1 J '-' f E ' ' ' N j I E 54-, A 4' ' N' , 1 g 5 A , x . t I ' 1 I T QM 3 I i Q 404 am Zaefuf lfffaacf The library at M T H S is operated by student and teacher librarians They ale 1n the library during every class houi to help the students find reference mater ials These llbrarians take care of the book circulation assist in preparation of the books for accession catalogue by the Dewey Decimal System repair books and care for magazines This work is done under the supervision of Mr Furkin Since the erection of the west part of M H in that section especially designed and equipped for the pui pose This year the books were moved to Room 2 adjoining the Study Hall The location is not so attractive in appearance but the change has proved to be advantageous for stud ents have access to reading and re search materials with less trouble and confusion than formerly This year 127 new fiction and non fiction books were added to the library In addition to these 49 volumes of the TROWIf DMg M V OND ROW M H M 4t D. arch, Secy.-Trecs.g M. oger, Pres.g L. Sutter, V.-P. ' ' V 1 1 u a . . . . , 1 . 1 . Q ' . , C - . . . l . . Y v ' - y ' y .. 7 r - L 0 . . Y . . I , the building, the library was in Room 8 Harvard Classics were also added. FIRS , e 7 to right: R. Teubel, Mr. Furkin, . u nuson, V. urtin, M. Hager, B. Bluhm, R. S iegliiz, A. Briggs, J. Rodney. SEC z H. c enry, L. Suiter, D. arch. l l CHORUS OFFICERS Presldent Ethel Pflederex VICQ President Mary Koch Secy Treas Mary Jones L1brar1ans Jeanette Stephens Carol Stoller Advlsor Mr Prichard MUSIC has brought a group of seventy flV6 glrls together for days that we w1ll never forget and songs that we w11l al ways enJoy Just before Chr1stmas th1S glrls chorus presented a cantata by Fehx Mendelssohn called Glor1a 1n Ex celsls A sextet made up of Junlor glrls Donna Pflederer Beverly GlbSOH Mary Jones Mma Stumpf Shlrley W1tZlg and Barbara Roth sang some of the special parts of the cantata They were accom panled by L11l1an Freldlnger Ethel Pflederer accompanled the glrls chorus and the mlxed chorus durmg thls year She also accompanled the trlo for all the1r appearances Dorls Getz and L1ll1an Freldmger accompanled the solo1sts The mlxed chorus and the glrls chor us both partlclpated w1th the band ID the slxth annual Tazewell County Spring Festlval whlch was held 1n Pe km The mlxed chorus IS made up of forty f1V6 members An award IS glwen for chorus mem bershlp After three years each person PGCGIVQS a sllver medal and four years of partlcxpatlon entltle the student to a gold medal rnowlf h y M shpp sob uma r M SECOND ROW S W1 g E Pfld K M W th W y f RDROW RH1 f G Wh H MC 48 . I V 4 t V' 1 , u u l a - - c 5 o v . n n , a Y - - , . . . . 9 1 ' an ' ' - . r ' 77 ' ' ' . . . . . , , ' V . . . A . r r v - ' . . . . . . , s u y . ' FIRS , e 1 fo rig 0: P. Trimble, M. Racke, D. Koehler, O. Roeschle , C. Sioller, P. Cusick, . Davis, L. Hunziker, P. i , J. Knoll, B. Spahr, N. Kaufman, . i son, . e erer, J. S oller, . Roecker, M. Koch, B. Rapp, B. Zimmerman. : . izi , . e erer, B. Keighin, . Daniel, H. Gefz, E. Hauter, J, Hatcher, G. Fife, F. erriman, R. u rich, D. Dunniway, K. Aupperle, J. Grimm, J. Frank, . Roeschle , M. S umpf, B. Roth, Mr. Prichard.. THI : . er ensfein, J. Carius, J. Haufer, D. Yoder, K. S uckey, R. Frank, B. Strunk, J. Kaufman, F. reiner, E. ur rich, R. ough, R. McConkey, J. Scheriz, L. Suffer, C. Rassi, Roy c onkey, M. Jones, L. Swibold. 4- Y .f ' I THE CON FESTS and Shlrley Wltzlg DIVISIOH I ratlng The results of the dlstrlct muslc con The solo and ensemble contest was tests, whlch were held at Canton th held on March 25, and one week later, year, are as follows Aprll 1 Morton s chorus was entered ln Sololsts fhlgh VOICPJ Jacquel1ne the chorus contest at Canton The chor Sutter, D1v1s1on I ratmg Betty Zlmmer us won a DIVISION II ratlng man, DIVISION II ratmg The state contest for everyone wm Sololst imedlum VOICQJ Donna Pflel nlng a DIVISION I ratlng at the dlstrxct erer, DIVISION I ratlng contest was held at Urbana, Illlnols, on Tr1o Donna Pflederer, Mlna Stumpf Aprll 28 Via M Shrck R Stneglnz B Bluhm W Uhlman B Gibson D Pflederer J Sioller M Koch A Bookou! S Robison M Roeclmer Zobrnsf S Wulzlg Mr Pr chord SECOND ROW J Ferguson P Trimble M Racke H Hohsiadi K Redrger M Galloway B Znmm rman R Reduger L Hunzuker Knoll V Marin M Frank D Springer N Kaufman B Spahr H Rath B Schick L Wageman K Taylor P McManus E Pflederer Walters S Wood THIRD ROW J Borron J Brody A Hager A Stuckey L Sw bold B Rapp M Oekel J Helnrger D Schwarzeniraub P Shnpp Russ: J Brrkey L Freudrnger M Doclcus J Suner A Davis J Hamnlion B Roih M Sfumpf L Tanner M Frank W Bluhm L Remmerl 49 Q . I L KI. ,ix ,. , 1 1, , lv' -1 . E 1' cr f , s f , F I - , . ' r fc 1 . . , . ' 9 Q ' . . 1- v . . FIRST ROW, left ia right: D. Koehler, R. Springer, L. Springer, P. Sfhick, O. Roeschley, J. Stephens, C. Sioller, R. Wugler, M. Davis, V. '. - f' , . ' ' , - , - f - ' , - . - , A , - , . ' . - , R. ' , . ' ', . a . I . I ' ' 1. ',. Ifl Z1 f C. , . , 2 - , - 1 . , . , ' 5 , - , - , - , - f - ' , D. 'f - ' V - 'i , - , - . - ', . ' , - . . , - , . , - . - - BAND OFFICERS Presldent Wllllam Kelghm VICE Presldent Kelth Stuckey Sec y T1 eas Mma Stumpf Llbrarlans Charles RHSSI Jerry Kaufman Advlsor Mr Prlchard fa: ,azz fm, .age Ee Main In September of 49 a brand new sea son got under way at Morton High The band was soon organlzed under the dlr ect1on of a new faculty member Mr J E Prlchard The flrst full dress appearance was 1n honor of the ded1cat1on of the new foot ball f1eld on September thlftleth and the next blg showlng was for the Santa Claus Parade ln Peorla on No vember twenty flfth Another perform ance was ln connectlon w1th the Home comlng game and even though the downpour drove many of the spectators TROWIHW K MC away there were a few loyal band mem bers who wlthstood the temptatlon to seek shelter The 1950 Sprlng Concert was pres ented on February second and the band beneflt game at whlch Morton was host to M1n1er followed soon after on Feb 1uary tenth Besldes partlclpatlng IH the above events the MTHS band entertalned at most of the home games wxth some of ltS best numbers contlnulng to 1m prove w1th each appearance 50 4 4 1 , ' I I Y , ' .. , - - ' f, - H . , . . ' . . . , u n , F r n 1 - , , - Y 1 ' U . . ,, . . ni. . . 1 ' , . . . Q I - . I y - v v ' FIRS , e o right: . Stuckey, K. Daniel, B. Roth, Mr. Prichard, F. Greiner, H. Getz, D. Diemer. SECOND ROW: I.. Schnellbacher, J. Ackerman, J. Hamilton, M. Jones, C. Rossi, R. Herfenstein, W. Roeschley, R. Hough, B. McConkey, R. c onkey, J. Hauler, E. Hauier, J. Swibold, J. Kaufman, J. Hatcher. J . 2 e ff r if ml ,f r it J 'V llff 1 , , 1 1 Q V 'C 3 Q 5 ' il i V, ' ' Y as ' 1 ' Q, . ' ' ii . . ' 70 , . ' 'L f . XV The three gnls p1ctu1 ed at the ught xvho compose Morton s Dxum Majorette Corps began thls xxoxk xx hen they xx e1e freshmen They have selved the school contlnuously fox foul years mcleaslnt, thelr sklll and gxace xxlth each pexfoxm ance xxlth the band sometlmes at out door ceremonles sometlmes at concelts They have xx on fnst ln both dlStllCt and state contests Then loyalty has x on them a place ln the hearts of Morton fans and the beauty of then xx 01k never falls to dellght the spectators From the f1rst of September on every band member looks forxvard to the an nual Festival of MUSIC All schools ln Tazexvell County are el1g1ble to send their bands and choral groups to a dav of rehearsals m Pekln under the duec t1on of a competent conductor A Jomt concert IS then presented 1n the even mg the publlc bemg prlvlleged to at tend The pleasure and msplratlon de rlved from th1S experxence lead stud ents almost xxlthout evceptlon to de SONDROWJKIIIAIQ ph Y clare th1S the outstandmg muslcal event of the year The goal of every hlgh school band IS to go to the state muslc contest and to return home xvlth a certlflcate xvh1ch reads flrst place honors Entrance m the state contest IS contmgent upon wmmng flrst m the d1str1ct contest The MTHS muslclans xvorked on The Scarlet Mask Korsakov and The Klax on and won a thlrd place ratlng Th1S was a dlsappomtment but should serve as a spur to greater efforts next tlme d D Ph K L..- 51 y , Q . ' xfzfgz . ' V Q . 7 - - -K - v I 5 H H ' 1 ' fr 5 . . . ' ' 1 x ' v , K - I . . , . . ' . V . . ' ' 7 1 V A , x V . L , . B. Zimmerman, R. Rediger, L. Freidinger. 9 1 , , , rc - H - , - . . . . L , - Q Q Q , , - . , ' M Q 1 Y. . 4 . r 1 v - FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Hoger, A. Stuckey, J. Gibbons, Mr. Prichard, D. Strunk, M. Koch, O. Roeschley. EC z . no , . c ermcm, B. S o r, M. Stumpf, P. Tiller, J. Yor y, C. Arnett, . Dunniwoy, D. illips, R. nappen, D. Schwurlentraub, D. ordy. i . V - . ' ' it? 2, f' I 1 ' - Y : . f ' . 1 5 . r s f - ' ' t A Q is 2' .i . ,-5 .E 5 To .xy 1 . 'WP A .1 4 OFFICLRS Presldent Dorls Getz V1ce Presldent Valerle Warner Secretarles Norma Kaufman A1m1dee Bookout Treasurer Mma Stumpf Advlsor M1ss Shlrley Jones eazzm ,azz Q 111 The GAA IS an orgamzed actlvlty offered to glrls at M T H S , who are 1n terested ln developlng sportsmanshlp good health, and clear thlnklng It IS held on Tuesdays and Fr1days for one hour after school uner the supervlslon of MISS Shlrley Jones Thls year Morton has 88 actlve G A A members, who have partlclpated ln soft ball, volleyball basketball, and badmm ton Tournaments are arranged 1n each of these act1v1t1es, whlch develop sports manshlp and teamwork among the glrls, as well as declde champlonshlps Each year the GAA has a banquet at the CIVIC Bulldmg, where members who have met the requlrements of the HSSOCIHTIOH, recexve awards and speclal medals for tournament champlonshlps Thls banquet also g1VGS the gxrls chance to 1nv1te the boys of thelr cholce thus also developlng soclal relatxon ships The po1nt system IS as follows 600 po1nts,f1rst award graduatlon numerals 1200 polnts, second award Cherry and Grey M 1600 polnts thlrd award Blue and Whlte I 2000 polnts, fourth award, map of Ill 1no1s FIRST ROW left to rlght P Tennell J Hamilton B Roth C Stoller J Stephens K Redlger H Hohstadt P Schnck M Rlsser M Galloway J Sutter S Wltzrg M Davls A Bookout D Koehler P MManus J Hemlger SECOND ROW P Tlller S Knabe S Grelner K Taylor L Waqeman B Schuck S Robzson M Roecker R Zobnst M Frank IE gglhednke S Wood R Reduger I Ackerman B Zummerman L Freudunger M Dockus M Koch M Oekel J Stoller I Burkner V Vna e erer THIRD ROW J Gxbbans M Stumpf B Elchelberger L Dully D Rassl R Springer L Remmert A Hager P Trimble M Rocke A Stgckiy L Sprunger D Pflederer M Jones W Uhlman H Roth V Wood N Kaufman B Spahr A Davis J Brady J Knoll rss ones FOURTH ROW R Wagler K P O R hl ppm oesc ey D Strunk L Hunzuker J Blrkey J Schmndgall M Schlck R Sheglltz V Martin J, Fwguson J Barron D Schwarzentraub M Hager L Swubold D Sprmger M Frank P Cusick B Gbson P Shlpp B Rapp D Getz arner 02 1 1. I O 1 . - ' L , . . 1, . u x 1 , . - 1 . H ,, . . . . 1 y ' ' ' ' uv 1.1 . . , . 1 ,-. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , - 1- 1- 1 - 1- 1. ,.c ,. . - - 1- 1- 1-- 1- . 1- 1- 1 - 1- 1 - 1 - 1- 1- 1- 1- ,. ,. ,. ,. .. ,. ,. , 1. 1. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . , -. 1- 1- 1 . , . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , I 1- ,- ,. ,Q ,. ,. ,. ,Q , - 1- 1- ,. 1. ,. ,. ,. ,.l ,. ,. ,. , 70wG4Cg GLU The Morton Chapter of FHA IS af flhated w1th the state and natxonal but ure Homemakers of Amerlca Each year a delegate IS sent to the state camp at Lake Bloommgton There she learns more about the organlzatlon and nts purposes, and brlngs her report back to the local chapter Durlng the school year, the glrls had candy and hot dog sales at noon, fed the basketball team after home games, ketball games to earn money The fund thus ralsed was used for socxal funct IOHS, sendlng the delegate to camp, and degree awards The theme, chosen by the off1cers, was We the People The selectlon was made to afford the glrls more op portunltles of learmng about the1r own Ommunlty Functlons planned and car rled out 1n thls connectlon were tours of the local pottery, bakery, and can A OFFICERS Presldent Maralene Dockus VICE Presldent Shlrley W1tZlg Secretary Barbara Roth Treasurer Mary Hager H1StOFlaH Mma Stumpf Reporter Mary Koch Song Leader Donna Pflederer nmg factory, speeches on the dlfferent churches 1n the area, Mothers Potluck Dlnner, Daddy Date Nlght, and a style show and tea for the mothers of all the students The Morton group IS honored th1s year by havlng as one of its members the sectlonal presldent, Barbara Roth who was elected to that lmportant of flce at the Peorla meetlng FIRST ROW left fo rnghi P Tennell J Hamrlfon B Roth C 'roller J Stephens K Redrger H Hahsfadf P Schick D Magnuson I Brkner M R er M Gall S Wiz M D I rss away I rg avns SECOND ROW B Bluhm P Trller S Knabe S Grerner K Taylor L Wageman B Schnck A Ackerman S Ackerman M Frank R Schenke S Wood R Rednger I Ackerman B Zimmerman I. Freldlnger M Do kus M Koch M Oekel THIRD ROW E Pflederer M Sfumpf B Erchelberger L Dully D Rassr R Springer l Remmert A Hager J Ferguson M Siecken P Trrmble A Sfuckey I. Sprrnger D Pflederer M Jones W Uhlman H Roth V Wood N Kaufman B Spahr Miss Grote FOURTH ROW R Wagler K Pnpprn O Roeschley D Strunk L Hunzrker M Racke J Brrkey W Bluhm J Schmrdgall I. Tanner J Barron D Schwarzenfraub M Hager I. Sw bold D Springer M Frank B Brnkele r,., gm 1 A J- ,Y ' J . N If Q ' 47 . ff 4 - 1 J- I gl 0 V ., I 'I .T . . . . , - P I and ran the food concession at two bas- Advisor -'-----Q-------'4--f'----------A---- MISS GI'0t9 . . , u , I4 ,, ' n , . I u 0 i . i . - . . , 9 I I A . A ? v . ' H' .L I. X - W rf I 4 . X ' 1: - ' ,. - .Balm GM The Latln Club thl year had twenty Seven memberfs Fo It ellglble fo1 mem b6I'Qh1D 1n Liltlll Clul one must have been a student of L t 1 ut one txme The purpoge of Latln Qlul lb to QIVC the students a Letter LLllld8.Y1'1Cl'ltdl know ledge of the early Fcmans The Latln Banquet 1 luch li leld ew ery sprlng IS '1 gala oeeablon fo1 all concerned PO1'I'1'lIl tunes are pl 1yeu The off1eerQ are tcenter rlght plctulel Jackle Sutter DI'GQldEIll Donna Pfled erer VICE presldent Anlta Carol Davls secretary treasurel lfllsfs Smlth d vlsor :B- svn A :J4 5018606 The Selence lul, l11d twenty one 111011113118 thm ye 1 Although 1t IS 1 new C um lt li lex IH 111 mem! e1sh1p 'tnd I ululty T111 el h 15 ole to 1ll dents The ye 11 Q 1et1v tles 1nelude movles talks 'md demon Ll 1110113 O1 SCl9Htlf1C subteete The glflllp looks fGlX 1rd to lts Fhe OlflLCIS ire ttop pletulej leit to rlght Betty I rinelman secretary treasurer lVF1 Vvllltul er advlso Ma1y Jonee mee pre ldent Roy McConkey preeldent Z1 1 E I n sm. , . Q . A . 'I' ' - K l fx K -r v .1 , , ,, e, C - , Y in J r -1 1 ly ' ', Q.. ,vu yi '. A I ', 1 u ,, 1 . . . . V . , Q T- , mop 2' 1 . . rs ,u 1,11 2 stu- . J ,Q Q1 1 , P q, ' . . V. . . . 4 v . . W v L . f . .i , . . I ' ,. 'h ' 1 4 1 sa' 'L' ' 1 ' ' ' C . . l L C U, , p Z ,1 . , . . ' ., . . ' 'sz . and Roman costumes are worn. annual SDFHWS V-'CINCI' 10355 . 5 l . . I w N V F . I I ' A I . . . . . - . 1 c ' .N l. 5' ., . lf r,J-1'1 ' , - y 1 Y L 1 ' 'f-1 v ' In 4 H . . - . X , , ' 1 1 -1 , H - 1 ,- C- . . i., ., A , , VV V l . u Nl ' 5 1 it 3 L? K. , s 1 ' . gf ' 1 , , 2 X ii I 4 w V fi E53 ' iv GY'-2 ,, x I X iWM LM xx f We ae .fcufaf la Zfau, A40-'IJOM all 94 'FS M1 Vw1l'1am Turner MISS Shlrley Jones Mr Robert Carper Football Basket G A A Gxrls Physlcal Track Asst Coach ball Baseball Educatlon ln Other Sports COACH TURNER took the boys w1th the mll to succeed subjected them to long hard DFHCIICG and fashloned them IHIO Wlflnlflg teams COACH CARPER showed the track team how to run faster Jump hlgher and throw farther than other teams thus brlngmg M T H S more r1b bons and medals for the trophy case MISS SHIRLEY JONES taught the glrls P E led the GAA glrls 1n all thelr act1v1t1es arranged numerous tournaments and helped plan a b1g ger and better GAA banquet DORIS MARY DONNA AND KAY st1mulated the fans passed bubble gum ln pep assemblles and gave the teams extra lncentlve for dowmng strong opponents :T-'-1u':'L'-'E'-'iii IH ll Ill 'Q -'L 57 ' z L .V ' ,. . . . . 1 ' . 4 . , . . , , ' . ' ., . , . Y V . , . ., . . . V 7 ' ' Y . 7. . , - ' 1 I 1 l D 1 1 v T Y 7 ! I 1 CHEERLEADERSz Doris Getz, Donna Strunk, Kay Rediger, Mary Jones. . V, X v 5 . . I - sk me .U , 1 ' z .-, - Q , ' 1 -fc 7 . ' I, . -T , f ' P ' , . 4 3 .. xx Q J . . . Md, The cherry and grey Potters ol thc grldlron ably tralned by Coach B111 Turner brought an end to the1r playlng season on November fourth XV1tI'l a re cord of four wms four losses and ap proxlmately ten casualtles Bob Crum rlne and Wayne Sw earlngen both strong lmemen were unable to play m any of the games because of pre season mjur IGS In the backfleld only one of the orlglnal four men was on hls feet an fxghtlng at the outset of the last game 0n the nlght of September thlrtleth the new athletlc fleld equlpped w1t flood llghts a track seats and a large park1ng area for the fans w as dedlcat ed Wlth approprlate ceremomes On thls occaslon Morton was host to the pow G mf erful Farmmgton Farmers The score 25 O does not 1nd1cate the real quallty of the game that was played Mortons l1ne was outwe1ghed twenty pounds to the man but fought bravely and Stop ped the1r backf1eld numerous tlmes Anothel memorable contest was the Homecomlng game Wlth Tremont To the loyal fans who saw lt through the struggle seemed much llke a mud battle but the result was gratlfymg The score was t1ed 1n the latter part of the last quarter when Danlels threw a pass to Waldbeser who went over for a thr1ll1ng touchdown Joe Frank was captam for the 49 sea son and Ken Aupperle has been chosen to lead the 1950 squad VARSITY LINE UP T ROW I f A pe 58 I Coach Bill Turner Coach Bob Curper . X , 4 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . ' u , I . . h I y Y , I a ' 1 ' 7 Y I V I 1 ' ' 7 - 1 , ' , I I . ' r , . . u n 7 , -I 1 I 1 d L . Y . 7 . . . a a , Y I 1 . . 1 I a Q h 7 1 I Y 'Y I . 7 . - . , - 7 I 1 L , L . Y- , . FIRS , et to right: M. Outh, R. Wuthrich, G. Roecker, C. Arnett, B, Crumrine, K. up rle, B. Herienstein, J. Kent. SECOND ROW: B. Keighin, K. Daniel, C. Waldbeser, Capt. J. Frank. A , V v 1 . M, A ' ' 'Q fzi J. N ' I..-. n, ' .1 ' p- Qaeda!! VARSITY SEASON RECORD They Metamora Eureka Farmlngton Dunlap Washmgton Chllllcothe UIllV9FSlty Hlgh Totals Won 4 Lost 4 9 THE MANAGERS Need a band a1d'7 Iod1ne Water? Ad heslve tape here please' Jerry Kaufman and h1s crew falth fully performed many services for the teams through the seasons of the var nous sports Th1S IS important work celvlng 11ttle recogn1t1on The boys how ever d1d thelr Job Well m Splte of 1tS lack of glamor and contrlbuted a great deal to the comfort and convenlence of the players VARSITY RESERVES T ROW I ff 1 h y M SECOND ROW W S h M w 59 W V 1:5 A '- 5'12,, f ' ' ' ' X 4. J. Kaufman, A. Brig s, G. Fife, L. Finnigan. We - ' . ' . . - 39 13 ' ' 34 , 13 ' ' ' - 0 ' 25 ' 38 0 - 13 Tremont 7 carried on in the background, and re- o , ' ' 19 - - - - - , , - -- , ' 144 157 ' FIRS , e o rig 7: D. Post, J. Rodney, J. Ackerman, J. Barvelma , K. Moser, F. erriman. : . wearingen, K. Zimmerman, R. S afer, D. March, . ood. STATISTICIANS JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Eureka Tremont Pekm Junlor Hlgh W They FROSH SOPT-T I OOTBALL The Flosh Soph football squad under the leadershlp of Coach Robert Carper may Justly feel that the1r record of three VVIHS and one loss entltles them to a cer tam amount of complacency over the1r season s work Besldes playmg the1r ovtn schedule these boys practiced re qulfuly wlth the x arslty team Thus they gaxned experlence for themselves and afforded the older boys an opportunlty to perfect the1r own technlques Members of the Junlor squad are the loglcal candldates for posltlons vacated on the varslty eleven by graduatmg senlors and the1r performance IH the depended upon to f1ll them capably FROSH SOPH TEAM T ROW I fi 1 M S1 OND ROW h W RD ROW C S 60 4 f C . . . 1 I - 4 1 K - , . - V 1 N L. Suffer, R. Siaker. ' ' , . L . , . . . V 7 . - v L c 1 . . Q . v e . . . . 6 7 ' , ' ' Peoria Central .....................,c, 6 O '49 season indicates that they can be . . . an--'nu---un 6 0 . . FIRS , e o right: B. oszhel, K. Buchanan, G. iealiiz, D. Zehr, J. Houter. SEC : D. P illips, D. Welk, B. Strunk, R. Frank, E. uihrich, THI 1 J, lark, G. Bookouv, B. Frank, J. Carius, B. loan. Qaeda!! Such an enthuslastlc IGSDOHSG met the call to repolt fo1 1nt1amu1al football that txxo leagues xx ere folmed the Frosh Soph and the Junlor Senlor Flag Football was played and, because ot much dlsagreernent over rules, the Jun 1orSen1or d1v1s1on xxas dlsbanded be fore the end of the season The Frosh Soph gloup, hoxx eve1, con tlnued playlng a total of nlne games, wlth the Rams on top recoldlng nlne xxms and no defeats Captaln Dlck Wav ler captam of the Rams, led them through thelr undefeated season by h1s flne runmng and passlng Flnal Standmgs Won Lost Rams Packers Colts RAMS FIRST ROW left to rlght D Dnemer W Uhlman Capt Wagler B Moschel R Helmger L Fmnlgan SECOND ROW J Kent J Hatcher D Welk A Brlggs Gremer J Frank COLTS FIRST ROW left to rnght G Dufelmener A Belsley Capt Camus L Zehr R Rltthaler J Yordy SECOND ROW K Zlrnmermun E Wuthruch W Strunk G Stleglltl G Flte COMMISSIONER OF FOOTBALL INTRAMURALS Curt Hallman Scorlng Leaders Wagler tRams Hauter CYankeesJ Moser tPackersJ FACKERS FIRST ROW left to right W Zobrlst K Buchanan Capt B Kaufman D Sayers R Sloan J Andrews SECOND ROW J Rodney K Moser B Frank R Frank J Schertz YANKEES FIRST ROW left to rrght G Vaupel D Zehr Capt J Hauter R Irmeger L Sutton W Galbrcmh SECOND ROW K Moser G Boakout E Cruze J Clark L Schnellbocher J Kaufman Ab. ff-16'--F-'S'-S T'-4- '-Jvt- .::.. ua: ,anus U in In A vu an wants Ui! 'Fil' AVL Y . - . . . . V . - , , A n 1 V ff Y ' 1 J . Q 4 xx . J ' Q- Y L., , . X xg Yankies .,,.........,eae,,ta..,.,,..oa...eaeaa 2 7 Zehr tColtsJ ..............,,................... ....... , ' . 1' . ' . C . , . D. , ' : . ' , . , . F. . I U 7 I- 1 - f - 1 - I U g 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' ' ' ' f.,L.e.....,....' l........,...,.............. A hmm ex vm' xmas v was ri -v'-- al- 4: I :J sw' + as H ,-. L L - ix I -, , , J W -yt- X I ' 31 -Q '.' F ' . t 'I '. 'iv J -IC,-' G tip I . 3, T . I . S I. ' Q I I v ' .I-T. A Q .41 . xi-I ' 'Mimi LL, I . :. -49 gaihclli VARSITY BASKETBALL W1th sharp ShOOf91S C11ff JS a1d1oese1 and Curt Hlllman leadlng the scormg honors ftotal pomts Q81 and 313 res pectlvelyj the 1Vlo1ton Potters complet cord of swteen mns and tu elve losses Coach B111 Turner 1es1gned at f11st to blllldlflg characte1 for th1S year found he had produced qu1te a ball team before lt was over Qfghj 4 F01 the f1rst tlme 1n lts h1story M T H S was host to the 11110 Conference Tou1ney Although the Potters d1d not come out xx 1th h1ghest honors many excellent games were played on the home floor The hatchet famed travelllng trophy xx as lost 1n the f1rst M3Ck1HHW Valley game by a close score but was re cap tu1ed 1n the lest tourney game 1n a su eeplng vlctory over Hopedale VARSITY TEAM K G1 C W R W h G H G 62 0 l - 1 C Couch Bill Turner Cornnissioner of Intra- murals, Keith Sluckey Cnc 11 Bob Corper . , . . . - w . V K , x , - . . . , - Y . ,., , , V - 1 . , 1 - 5 1 ed a satisfactory season showing a re- l V s Y ,Ns n 4 , I I Y 1 pw in v L1 I . ' cc - - ,vu - 1 Y - f , ' ' . 7 v . . Lefi io right: J. Frank, . Dcmlcl, M. u h, . cldbcser, , of rich, H. efz, C. illmczn, R. etz. TEAM WITH RESERVES T RON left to h G z D M ch M Wood C Waldbese C Hllmcn K Dun I Couch Tur ECONO ROW J Ku fman Mcncg D Wugle J G mm J K nt R W thr ch M G wh H Geiz G S1 egl 71 Mono er VARSITY BASKETBALL Alumnl Delavan East Peorxa Dunlap Eureka We They 11110 Conference Tourney Tremont 'Wie 'xmor 1 VARSITY FIJE 91 1 H G W o TDQJHVHH Ma klnaw Vllnrcr Tremont Metamora Tazew ell Countx Tourney Armlngton Wabhlngton 'Vlacklnaxx East Peorla Tremont 'vlacklnaw 'VI1n1er Chlllrcothe Washmgton Farmlngton Reglonal Tourney Danvere Pek1n Spaldlng 4 1 I'ome Game5 FIRS , rig tr J. Frank, R. ei , . ar , , , . r, . I , . ie , ner. S : . u , ery . r, . ri , , e . . u i , . u , . , . i I , 2 ' ' . .. ,......... 44 36 iz. 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SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON TOP ROW left to rnght Morton faculty versus Trcmont faculty R cka Waldbeser La Famous Femalel takes a tree shot M Club nnght Famous Females versus ntramural Champs M Club mght The Hungry Fr e led by Yer- Aupperle M Club nglxt BOTTOM ROW Cliff shoots whale Curt lnumber 20l and Duck number 'I4 hold thelr breath and Kenth looks onxnous Curt struggles to keep the ball away from Deer Creek Mackunaw mucvz fjalffeu The freshman and sophomore boys ed themselves xx1th xx hole hearted 1nte1 est to a full schedule of games th1s year Coach Carpe1 s flashy f1xe made, on the average 286 pomts per game for the season Hlgh scorers xx exe Jlm Car 64 1119 xx1th a total of 125 polnts Joe Hau Dlck W agler 106 polnts Excperlence galned ln these games xx1ll enable the youngex boys exentually to take places as xxorthy members of the Valslty team lP1ctu1e on page 6:33 who compose the Junior Potters devotl- ter: our fast libttle guard, 103 pointsg and FROSH SOPH TEAM T ROW I ff 10 n cz gcr o Y a er ac o ou e er s Mo 5 OQD RON D W JI Cc: M J R dney E Wu rch D Welk D Yoder NOT SHOWN JUNTIOR VARSITY BASKET BALL We They 'Alumm Armlngton East lcorla Dunlap L LIFO Z1 K Delavan Nlacklnaw NIIIIIQI' 'Wremont Washmgton East Peor1a Tremont Vlackmaw vrl Home Games M1n1er CJIIJIICOITIG Washmgton Hopedale WaSh1D ton Tourney Metamora Deer Creek Mack lnaw lnlaammal Eaalzeldall Intlamural basketball players were dlV1dGd mto two groups known as the Frosh Soph and the Junlor Senlor leagues K91th Stuckey as Commlsslon er w as responslble for the olganlzatlon of the lntramural basketball act1V1t1es The teams played nlne games each In the Junlox Senlor League a tle de OLYMPIANS C veloped between the Royals and the Lakers In the play off to resolve the t1e the Royals won ThlS brought them 1nto competltlon wlth the Olymplans wmners ln the Frosh Soph League Agam vlctorlous ln two out of three games wlth the Olymplans the Royals were proclalmed the school champlons TEAM 3 T RON I f to hv R Hen er J H fcher a F R T ROW I ff to rghv J Yordy V Huber R F H ve W S1 unk B Moschel R Shaf L OND ROW A B ggs E Wuvh ch B K a SECOND ROW oach bese G m Yode Coach M Gufh 65 J AFIRS , cz right: L. Finn'ga , M no g W. Z brig, J, H uf , J. H ther, G. B ok 1, D. Irm g , B. Frank, L. Zehr, I I lwdgew , an cr, J. rlus, D. arch, J. Kcnt, E, Bullock, . o , . th i , . , . , : G. Vaupel. . ' - R . .... , ,.,....... 27 34 T ' ' ,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, , 23 33 . ' ....,...,,,,.... 25 28 ' ' 29 48 . ' ' ...,..,.,.... ..,..,,..,,. 2 7 33 ' .,,,.,, .... 3 8 41 ' ,,...,....... .... 1 9 47 .,,,... ..,,., ,.,, 2 7 26 ,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,, 29 25 Delavan ...........,........ 31 32 rMetamora .............,., 26 28 Farmington ,.,...,,.,.... 43 51 ' .rrt .... 1 5 22 f ' .. ,... ,,,.., e 0 37 ' g , 'E ,,.. . 18 ZJ ' ,, ..,..... 34 32 , ....,. 25 28 ., . ..,,,.......... 22 19 l.....,. ,.,...,.l, ..,. 3 4 37 - - WI li ,.,.... 20 25 ' ' .,.,..,..,.. 21 29 ' .,,. ,,,,,,,,,., l 34 36 FIRS ' , ei rig : . i ig , . a , pi. J. I S , e J : . , . , . innigcn, gsu'c ' Y :I J. ri . ri , . clufm n, D. I er- : C C. Wold r, M. ri m, J. r, . , Zimmerman, ROYAlS FIRST ROW left to rnght K Stuckey Capt B Hertenstem l Sutt r M Wood SECOND ROW J Huuter J Gramm G Bauman Coach J Frank TEAM 'I FIRST ROW left to rrgt C Ross: H McHenry Capt R osr B Brnkele Aupperle SECOND ROW D Post R Phrllrps J Bartelmoy Coach C Hrllmon NOT SHOWN G Dufe meter D Sayers TEAM 2 FIRST ROW left to rrght Coach R Wuthrrch W Ulwlman D Dremer Capt R lrmeger W Zobrlst G Sheglltz S OND ROW J F nk J C I F Grerner J Wen runger J Kaufman NOT SHOWN G F te LAKERS FIRST ROW left to rrght E Ferrenburg J Ackerman Capt C Arnett B Plpprn D Yordy SECOND ROW F Merrumon R Teubel W Swearrngen Coach Roy Getz TEAM 4 FIRST ROW left to right K Buchanan A Belsley B Frank Capt J Rodney J Andrcws J Ycrdy Clark D Zehr TEAM 5 T ROW left to rlght och t Su on Zehr L Fmnlgan G Bookout OND ROW J Frank K Moser K Zimmerman E Bu ock , ' lt : . ', . , , , M Q, . ' , K, . I , 1 . , . , . ' - ' SECOND ROW: Coach H, Getz, l., Pickering, D. Welk, J , - I ' - n 1 I U H '. 1 V ' mes , ' r Co J. Ken, L. or , L EC 1 . rc , . ar'us, , ' , . - ' ' I A ' ' ' 4 , . , SEC : . , , , . ' : . l . r ll 4 lgalfaz ZQaf W1th the endmg of a successful bas ketball season there was a short recess ln sports aCt1v1t1es F0llOW1Hg the lull baseball practlce began 1ndoors as well as outslde The returnmg lettermen are Jerry Stephens captam and second baseman Hou ard Getz flrst baseman Joe Frank rlghtfxelder Kelth Damel catcher Curt Hlllman shortstop Roy Getz outf1elder and pltcher The other members of the varslty squad are Chalmer Arnett centerfleld er B1llP1pp1n outflelder Russ Ph1ll1ps pltcher The reserve team IS Bob Staker pltcher John Rodney catcher Dlck ahB Wuthrlch fnst baseman Galy Bookout pltcher Larly Fmmgan IS manager and Les Sutter scorekeeper By the t1me you are readmg th1s the baseball season at M T H S w1l1 be over Up to now they have won elght games lost two Among the teams the Potters are playlng th1s year are Peorla Cen tral Ch1ll1cothe Dunlap Delavan Peo r1a Spauldmg Metamora Washmgton Farmlngton Eureka and Tremont Th1s year the Potters are partlclpat mg ln the lll1o Baseball Conference Up to now We are the leadlng team havlng played f1VE games out of the seven games on our Il'1o schedule and lost none FIRST ROW I ff 1 G S1 ph SECOND ROW 1 G W 1h R ROW D 1 D RTHROW DM hJSh Wlh Y WUhl N1 if LACAK, v' Q1 Wm I 5:3 1r'i, ll ,lC 4' ff . 'I 67 U , I Co c ill Turner - l . I s -Y 1 , l 1 D I 15 1 . . , , r . . , u ' 1 A 5 s . ' . , ' , ' . is l 1 1 1 , Y . Y 1 i 1 ' ' . ' - i 1 J ' ' - ' 1- . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 3 Y . - . . . i 1 I 1 - - ' 1 1 1 Y . 1. 1 , Z 1 1 . , e o right: R. etz, B. Pippin, C. Hillman, J. e ens, G. Bauman, J. Rodney, R. Phillips, l.. Finniga . : Coach Turner, B. S aker, H. efz, K. Daniel, D. u rich, C. Arnett. G. Bookouf, J. Frank. THI 1 B. S runk, E. Bullock, D. lrmeger, J. Hatcher, R. Heiniger, B. Frank. . Sayers. J. Hauler. FOU z . arc , . c erfz, J. Oyer, E. u rich, J. Carius, D. oder, G. Vaupel, B. Sloan, . man. ' , V ul: I f gy , ' .' Q li 'NL .. .Q il . '0H.A QQBU A ' ' ...a fi' . -S' f.- . 5 -- , V J ' ' g. I, ' ,,. , M 7 , .- - 2 ,.. 3 , , , , . xy-, . ' 1 A X 1, f f- ' M21 . 'aft 1 wt' 4' A if 'ON '- ' . ' ' -M a N in ,' , R x -, .mi A 0 V , f 1 V, ,F fx . ' r 3 L K hw Q s'- 'tfa'?f1 ,visa more S f'e 1 - ' , 1 f ' - - ,. if ' ' ' 1 ., ' -J xi' K fu P he H 5' 1' A L' 'S -V A -3' f 1- .xp-,A g gl' Qi .- I. .ffl A ,J f 4+ Q yfx is is --' X ax 4 'fl . ' A . '.. ' , ,- l ' 1' ,W - MI' Q5 sr J . . 1 ,X aa , - f . M., .4 Q, - 'V A ., l' La ,.F ' f ix 1 Q' if-I ' 1 s., ,- ' ,A K 4 .L 5 -1 'Q , .1 A, g . rj. 'f f, 'H I J' F, J ' F T ROW I fl 1 h R H C W W OND ROW A A W UI h 1 F Un own Maak TRACK RESULTS Tremont 1 At Morton Morton 1 Delavan D C Macklnaw 5 At Metamora 'VIorton Metamora 1 Roanoke 271 At Normal Relayq Morton 35 KCIQQQ bl Prlnceton .17 Washburn 21 Ch11l1cothe 26 At Peorla Sf'1dlUl'l Canton 1 P80111 Central Eaet Peorla 331 Morton All the home mtets xxcxe held on e track at the rear ot the -school because the new track has not wet been com pleted Morton 19 to bc host to the Coun tv Track Meet thls vcar at the new home fleld FIRS , e o rig l: J. Hcxufer, D. March, . Moser, C. illrnan, K. Donfel, . Cl!db5S9l', . Sweodngen, B. Keighin, J. Kent, C. Rcss'. SEC : Coach Corper, J. Frank, C. Arnett, J. Ccrius, K. Stuckey, D. Wuthrlch, J. Grimm, K. up-gerle, J. ckermzn, B. Frank, . 1lman. Kei! Suckey At Morton ...... . ..., .... . . C Morton 8851 2915 . . cccc . ..,.... c 812 49 ' . .- ' 1ST c 4 ,,,,.,., ,.,,,,,,,.,.. Q 311.1 ' Joe Frank A ' H ' ' U' 5 - J fi V 1 , . , f '- I ' , ' . l ,.,.. .......,. 4 43 A L 42 1 23 . ., 1 . ' ' th Curtis H'Ilmcm 1 . 1 I . U . 1 tht lVIOllOIl tl mek t lm has '1 wely hne xecolcl as thls look goes to ple s lhey h we xx on 111 then meets but one lhese xuns xx exe oy 0VCIWh6llT11l'1g, m 11 gms Our team has also Ilnlshed secont ln the hlghly competmve Normll 19 lays The outstandmg partlcxpants 1n each event are as follows 100 J Frank Kelglnn Kent Callus 220 Kelghln Carlus B Frank 440 Kent Aclelman B Frank Uhl 'nan 880 Swearmgen Hauter Pas1 Mile R Moser J Grlmm Low Hurdles J Frank B Frank Vlarch Hlffh Jump Waldbeser March Pole Vault Stuckey Hlllman Zehr Broad Jump Waldbeser Kexglnn Df1n1el Hlllman C I th K D1scus Waldbeser Arnett Danlel Wuthrlch 880 Vars1ty Relay J Frank Kexghln Waldbeser Hlllman O90 Frosl' Soph Relay March Car lus Haute1 Kent B Frank CIHW ldb K RyM cffdwb y 69 Ill' hc mer Ar ,lt Leach Bob Ccrper Y - . ' ' 'g ' Q2 , L ' - Kei Daniel ' ' 1 .' V 1 ' . ' l x . E A ' Z I 'A ' ,. V ' J. r w - A Y 1 y. , . A A 1 ,. L .- f 5 ' . , , A ' L. , E . . Z ' - q ' - - ' . ' ' ' sau eaghzn i , , u n T 1 F i 1 1 ' v ' I 1 W ' ' . , F , t. S.. l . , . . High Hurdles-Waldbeser, March. Shot Put-Waldbeser, Daniel, Bullock. Y 1 - 7 ' ' F l Pi 1 1 y l . . as i ' 2 ' D 1 ' 1 y Z v 1 A I ' ' s - -- , , og .. 1- i , - c , . s , 1, , . . Relay feclm, lop To boifomz i a eser, Bill eighin, o oser .lack Kcnl Curtis Hillman, Joe Frank. fi or old eser Wo ne Swecringen 4 F ' , t E x K I w .1 -' f I gt it r Darn lt' Semor boys are taught how to sew on the1r own buttons patch thelr rlps and tears and mend thelr stock mgs Swlng your partner' Soph s L11 Ab ner Dance A group of Romans hold a banquet 1n the Home Ec Department Daddles Joln ln the fun at FHA Daddy Date Nlght Tuo newcomers to the freshman class Robert Moser PIHHCIQ Garrlson FHA glrls support the o1gan1zat1on by selllng concess1ons at '1 basketball game 70 ,V ,T Daddxes FCCQIVG a warm welcome from F H A members Boys pmg pong slngles champs Ed Hauter f1rst Jerry Hauter second J1m Hauter thlrd It must lun 1n the fam1ly Boys plng pong doubles champs Fd and Jerry Hauter lust xxen AUQDGI e and Jack Gllmm second Hod Getz and J C .Ackerman thlrd Potters flght for the ball ln tourna lnt nt ame at Pckm Phyllls Schlck umxmps P stlck of aum xx earlng schuclxln alo c 1n Daddv D'1tc Nllght contest . . X ' ' K -.. 1 5- X K 1 d y r 1 5.-n, I I N ' A , . . . .. y - ' , a Q ' A ' s. pu ' . V KK '7 - 1 'H ! Y H 1 - ' ' - v ' - . 4 5 ' 1 sl J ss . V' - C . , , A Y 4 1 1' x C . . . ' ' A 9 ' Ll ' YY . x I r . - 7 V . , ,X U X . 1 11 ' ' 4 b ' . . . ' . . ' ' ' ' I I 1 . A P' . .. , . . ' , ' ,Q'f x'.u V C . 1 .. YQ Mlss Shlrley Jones MISS Shlrley Jones spent her flrst year IH the teachlng world at M T H S after be1n,, ,Draduated from Eastexn State Te'1che1s College at Charleston Illm 01S Commerclal studles phyS1Cal edu c'1t1on and the dutles of CIAA advlsor lent her busy through the year C AA IS a popular orgamzatlon wlth the glrls at Morton Hlgh as can be seen on any Tue day and Frlday afternoon '1fte1 school lournaments were held ln volleyball basketball badmlnton Wlth Bonnle Rapp and Valerle Warner cap talns of the wlnnlng teams Tournaments were held ln the P E classes as well as ln G A A after school houls The classes had doubles tour naments ln badmlnton where two glrls N016 on one team The wmners 1n the svcth hour class were Ruth Zobrlst and 'VI1ld1eo Roeckel whlle Betty Zlrnmer man and JHCkl6 Sutter were the cham DIOHS IH the seventh hour class All gnls 1n these classes partlclpated 1n the tournaments and recelved a chance to lmploxe then ab1l1ty lealn good sports manshlp get lots of QYGFCISQ and have a lot of fun At publlcatlon tlme the flfth hour glrls had not yet f1I'llSh6d then touxnament '7!uzau9A Me Weaa wdh Q' 14 14 SPORTS OFFERED Volleyball Softball Badmlnton Pmg Pong Basketball Shuffleboard Archery Stunts Left to rlght Hllda Hohstadt Mary Jones MHIYWIIH Plsscr rM,f9- 71 I ' a 0 I 0 . . . ., ,I 0- 0- . 1 7 ' c , y - .. Y - - . ., . C 1 u n Q i. .' , . . - 1 1 . , cv L . I. . . 1 . 4 . . , L S , rd ' - l L , . . .- ! Y Y ' - af: ' . . 5 ,. . , l ., ,f 4, . u n ' x v 1 ' I X , I if . Y . ' V V I A ' 1 1 . , ' ' -4 ' h , Q l - - 11- Y - ' - . t f . . . f f -1, X I ' ' - ii .Q . . . . Nw- . Q Y . Q . . I - 7 C ' v - 1 ' Y .1 S . BAD'VlIlN TON Chooslng teams fox U tdmxnton IS l1t9l 1llv a 1 1Cket Qlnce the fnst ones to leach the xack ets xt the hegmnlng ol the peuod fue the onea w ho et to play fust Left to rlght Jean Stol l Norma Kaufman B11b'ua Sp nl kneel mg Vale11e Warner STL NTS The Stunt book came 1n handy when the 1rls dldn t hat e a tournament game to play ln the P E classes and GAA ror each stunt the g1rls performed 1n C A A pomts w e1e glven Fuat row Donna Strunk Betty Zlm melman K'1v Redlgel Second row Phyllls Schlck Rojean Wagler Top Jeanette Stephenfs PING POBG The two plng pong tablee were kept well occupled hy the Qguls 1n many an GXCltlI'1g game Doublei gamee were played many tlmea but only Qmgle vamee w ere held IH C' A A toumament Norma Kaufman N 9133. A . I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1. f f , c ' 'z a .' 1 4. Lv . , . .. - Y 1 ' . . . , n f , 7 Qs. 1. 1 f p 4, 0- . ' - . h . . t , 3 1 dl 4 , ww ' , t f - fx' ' el, , I 'I v 1 ' c 1 4 c 21 , ' I.. 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'.:::::g9-: BASRFTBALL Coloud pmmex dw llHgLl1Sh9d the two teams m the btsketball games duxmg gym el vs sea VK hen the fust two teama had played fO1 1 peuod of 1bout i1ttee11 HLHQS t 1 n e EIOUDS xx ould IQDIHCC them the1ebx s.,1xmg every g11l 1 Ch mee t p'11t1C1p'1te L ft to ll ht Ianet Mmtheny Dorls Getz Phyllls Tenmll Bonme RIIJDMIIVWHH RISSGI' SHUI' If LEBOARD ARCHERY Gammg pomts by pushmg the count Nlmx ext1'1 pomts were galned by Someumeq m 1de '1 qulte suenuous 1m tor the fOLl1 pl xx ers m a game of shui leboard Left to Il ht Many H'1gC1 BIIIJIII Ieft to 11ght Jehneth Hamllton W11 Spahr m1 Uhlmem new too cool to play outslde the glrls 1 tetlced m the gym s......... 73 xy ' I 1 ' - 7 y 1' Yyv Eb- . 1 , 2 U' ' C X gi 1 ' mi 3 1' 0 W ' L . 5. . . . K ' . 7 5 n ' ' ' z 1 . 0 L ' ' . c 1. ' e :I .' . 2 , ' ' , ' 1 , 2 . 2 'A C . 9105 to. The C19S11'f1b19,SD0f OU The H001' the girls in archery. When the weather . . z f . ' S ga .K - ' I' - v ' Y ' g : t ' C ', K2 ' z 'L J 2 ' , '- . z L . I My A L , U S , 1 11 if: ' A H W Q . 'ii A s A V V-'17 1 Queen Sara and attendants 1n the Homecommg parade 2 Guess who' 3 Joe demonstrates somor know 4 Mr Raeburn Burchett photograph er Gets hls plcture taken 74 5 Don t worry' Thls scene IS fl om the Jumor play 6 GAA glrls VVlSh thc Potters luck for the I'IOm9COmlHg game 7 The XV1I'lIl8h' fM11t Cxlrnm n Yordyj 8 Trled and tue Qfxra and Tohn leaxes ln fall snoxx 1r Vxlilfval gl lss ln sprung Ho' Hum' i A - H , . ' . , ' 1 . Da . how to John Yordy, '53. ' . Q 11 L f :. c . L 4 - - - , ' A' . at ' v 5 - s- I . . I . . . 1949 50 ealenfaa SEPTEMBER Sept 6 School opens fo1 one half day Sept r Freshles t1y1ng to declde Sept 16 Sept 19 Sept 20 uhethe1 they llke hlgh school Ol no F1FSt football game of season Metamora there FHA 0ff1C6lS had Chllll sup xx 1th per SGHIOFS had thelr wxener roast Everyone w1ll remember the black eye Verla Martln recelved Sept 21 Flrst meetlng of the Student Councll Presldent Bob Hertenste1n preslded Sept 23 Junlor class DICHIC held t Roeckers tlmber Sept 24 Barbara Roth elected FHA presldent of D1st No 12 at a sec t1onal meetlng held at Block and Kuhl s Skyllne Restaurant Sept 30 Ded1cat1on of new football fleld Potters lost to the Farmlng ton Farmers OCTOBER held 1n the Home Ec room About seventy people attended and ate lots of good food lNov 4 Sen1or SOCIHI Hour Football Fmale Last football game of the season played xx 1th Un1vers1ty Hlgh of Bloomlngton Now 7 All the World s a Stage pres ented for an all school assembly by Mr Marshall an 1mpersonator Nov 11 Armlstlce Day hollday Nov 12 Turkey Trot Soc1al Hou1 glven by the Junlors Nov 21 Matmee IH honor of football team at Morton Theatre Nov 22 The Boardlng House Reach presented by the Jumors Nov 24 Thanksglvmg vacatlon started at 3 46 DECEMBER Dec 5 Ill1o football banquet at Ch1ll1 cothe for the football teams and coaches 6 Lost to East Peorla ln basket ball game here Dec Dec Dec 11 Annual chorus cantata Glor 13 1n EXCGISIS 14 Football banquet at Optlmlst c Oc Oc Oct Oct Oc 2 Freshman wlener roast 6 7 Oh happy day' Teachers have County Inst1tute 7 MISS Melv1n MISS Smlth Ethel Pflederer Dave Dunnmay and Sh1rley W1tZlg attended the fall meetlng of ISHPA sponsoxed by the UH1V6PSlty of Ill1no1s 14 End of f1rst sm vs eeks My hon tlme flles' 20 Sen1or class play Grandad Steps Out A lot of flne actmg ln th1S play under the d11ect1on of M1 Fu1k1n 21 Homecomlng Day Sara RObl son was crowned queen Even though lt vs as a ramy nlght Morton non thelr football game over Tre Cabln here 19 20 Ill1o conference tourney here Morton took th1rd place Nlce go1ng fellas' 23 Annual Chrlstmas party Ev ervone exchanged twenty f1ve cent presents and Santa Claus fDelbert Bullockl passed out the presents COOkl6S made by the Home Ec classes were really good' 23 Last day of school before the Chrlstmas vacatlon Dec Dec Dec JANUARY Jan 2 A brand new year' Back to stud IGS once more' mont Everyone enjoyed the Home comlng Dance that xx as held after the game Oc 29 Student Councll D1str1ct Con ventlon at Jacksonxllle N OVEMBER 1 Chorus offlcers elected 3 FHA mothers potluck was NOX Nov Jan Jan Jan Jan 6 Basketball ga1ne wlth Delavan here Potters won' 10 Classes chose members to help make permanent dec1s1on concern mg robes for graduatlon 18 End of th1rd SIX weeks 19 20 Semester exams Only one more semester and we re through sald the senlors 1Contmucd on page 771 7 Y ' ' 5 u . . 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H - 1 7 1 1 n s s a 1 . 5 Buy your Cauldron here' says Norma K to Marllyn and Jeanette 2 Glrls sextet at Chrlatmas Cantata 3 Anlta Carol JHCRIG and Mary Ella console each other IH Latln class whlle other members attend tr1al IH Pekln as CIVIC? claas of course' 4 Mme Samelson fleftj Home E Qtudent teacher Wlth fxlends '5 Mr Paloumpus 'subetltute for Mr Caxpel durlng hm December lllness 76 6 The three Eds Joan Ethel and Shlrley plot ways and meane to get the Cauldron out 7 Shop bove on KP dutv prepare French frlea 8 Jenneth Barbaxa and Hod e 9 Bob Carlus 46 ofAnn1pol1Q and Jlm Valentlne 49 or Pu1due JOIN J1m CHFIUS 53 'ind B Helteniteln '50 at Chrxstmas party 1. as In . 'L v , . . Q I C v 1 . , 1 ' l . K y . V . . ,. . . V . . 7 . U - - ' ' . , - , ' - th boarders, IH Boardmg House Reachf . , c. . , . 7- ,- . , , , c 1 ,, ' 7 ' 1 . , -. Q - . . V 3 7 . . , 1 . , - . . ,, . , . , , c . . , Q L 1Contmucd from page my Jan 21 In1t1at1on of new letter mn ne1s1nto M club an 24 28 County louznament at Pe k1n Morton placed thlrd xxlth Washmgton takmg fust Jan 27 Speech Club elected OfflCG1S FEBRUARY Feb 3 Basketball game wlth Tremont our old r1val By the xx ay we won Feb 16 Daddy Date Nlght put on by FHA glrls fo1 thelr fathels lt xx as a blg success Feb 25 D1str1ct speech contest Morton was represented by Beverly Glbson Jeanne Lockhart L,a1ol Dav1s Ed Hauter B111 Kelghxn Chalmer Ar nett Jxm Hauter Jack Baltelmfxy Joan Helnlger Betty Zlmmelman and Roy McConkey Feb 28 Reglonal Basketball Touxney started at Pekin Feb 28 DAR and Good C1t1zensh1p awards were presented to Joan Helnlger and B111 Kelghln Congrfmt MARCH Mar 1 Mov1e on World War II 1n an all school assembly Mar 1 3 R9glOHa1 Basketball Tourney held at Pekln 1n WhlCh Morton par tlclpated Mar 2 Pottex played Pckln ln Reglon al Toulney and bc at them for thc fxrst tlme ln 28 years Mar 3 End of fourth slx x ccks Mol ton lost to Spaldmg 1n Regnonal Play Mar 7 Debate team met 'xt Pekin Hlgh School for a practlce meet Mar 9 L11 Abner Soclal Hour glven by Sophomores Mar 11 Sectlonal Contest for Speech held at Llncoln 1n whlch Mortons Debate Team partlclpated Mar 25 Dlstrlct solo and ensemble contest at Canton Morton won three flrsts and one second Betty Zlmmerman and Jackle Sutter rep resented Morton ln hlgh volce and Donna Pflederer IH medlum The glrls trlo conslstlng of Donna Pfled erer Mma Stumpf and Shlrley Wlt Zlg also sang IH the contest Mar 30 Flrst baseball game of season wlth Peorla Central Morton won APRIL Ap1 1 Muslc contest at Canton for chorus and band We took second IH chorus and thlrd ln band Apr 3 PTA sponsored program Its a Date dlrected by an entertam ment company and conslstlng of lo cal talent The purpose of the fund thus ralsed was to put up slgnal llghts to protect chlldren Apr 4 Intramural track meet at Mor on Apr 6 Buslness Educatlon Day for Teachers Nlce vacatlon for stud ents Apr 7 Good Frlday No school Apr 10 College Day for semors of the county held ln Morton Thls was the f1rst t1me anythlng of thls sort was worked out to help semors ln choosmg the1r colleges and glve them needed mformatlon It proved to be very helpful Apr 12 Basketball banquet Paul Un ruh was the speaker for the event Apr 15 Band and choruses partlclpat ed ln the annual County Muslc Fes t1val held at Pekln Everyone en Joyed smgmg and playlng ln It and the muslc was beautlful Apr 18 Mortons exchange assembly program was taken to three nelgh bormg schools Cauldron offlcers were elected for the 1951 lssue Apr 19 Morton s exchange assembly presented for M T I-I S Apr 19 Indlvldual plctures arrxved and exchanges followed Apr 20 Phllosopher plcnlc Oh' Those wleners' Apr 21 22 Student Councll conventlon held ln Peorxa Apr 22 GAA Playday at Washington Apr 28 State fmals ln musxc contest at Urbana Morton was represented there by Donna Pflederer Mma Stumpf Shlrley Wltzlg and Jackie Sutter MAY May 4 I1l1o track meet held at Peorla Stadlum May 9 County track meet held ln Mor on lConcluded on page 783 77 . . . 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Whats th xt? allpufoaq of lfre Elan of 1950 It was September 1946 The slxty s1x boys and g1rls enrolled as freshmen at M T H S endured the trlals of open mg week Wlth patlence and fortltude and quxckly adJusted themselves to thelr new envlronment Once comfortably settled they turned to conslderatlon of ways and means of provlng thelr worth to the 1nst1tut1on whlch would be the background of the1r l1ves for four years One of the flrst acts as a class was to choose IVIISS A Jones and MISS Hamp son as advlsors Jerry Stephens became and Joan Helnlger secretary treasurer Ethel Pflederer was elected to Student Councxl the f1rst semester and the fresh man representatlve for the second sem ester was Mary Hager A number of freshmen found the1r names l1St9d on the honor roll qulte re gularly and nearly all took an actlve part 1n Chorus Band FHA GAA or Philosopher staff Mary Koch Ethel Pflederer and B111 Kelghm were speech contestants Betty Zlmmerman L1ll1an Freldlnger and Ruth Redlger were drum majorettes Ethel Pflederer and Mary Oekel were chosen as two of the Homecomlng Queens attendants Ethel Pflederer was one of the accompamsts for the chorus groups Our representatlves In football were B111 Kelghlfl Cl1ff Waldbeser Dean Post D1ck Hoerr Bob Crumrme Joe Frank Chalmer Arnett Wayne Swearlngen and Eugene Roecker Many freshmen strengthened the reserve basketball team Chalmer Arnett Roger Guler Glb Bauman Jerry Stephens Joe Frank B111 P1pp1n and Cl1ff Waldbeser played lmportant roles on the baseball team 78 Cllff Waldbeser D1ck Hoerr Wayne Swearlngen B111 Kelghln Joe Frank and Roger Guler proved themselves to be promlslng underclfxssmen on the track team Bob Hertensteln md Charles Rassl were managers of the athletlc teams Joe Frank x as the flrst freshle and B111 Kelghln the second to be admltted to the M Club The two prlnclpal events of th1s year were the wlener roast and the soclal hour The wlener roast IS memorable for two reasons The breakdov n of the hay rack on the way to Roecker s tlmber and the tasty substltutlon of meat and cheese for wleners whlch we could not buy because of the meat shortage Due to the helpfulness and co operatlon of the students the soclal hour was a gay affalr In the fall of 47 our total enrollment was slxty seven We were happy to add Isabelle Blrknel from Metamora Joyce Glbbons from East Peorla Duane Schmltt and Rlchard Teubel flom Wash1ngton Verla Martln from Deer Creek and Curt H1llman from FHIFVIGW Mary Schaeffer Jolned us for a short tlme durlng our sophomore year but later transferled to Detrolt Mlchlgan Llla Gerber Ike Moreland and Beverly Oertle also transferred to other schools We elected B111 Ke1gh1n presldent Ethel Pflederer v1ce presldent Jacque lme Sutter secretary and treasurer and M1ss Schwegman and M1ss Allce Jones advxsors Representlng the sophomores on the Student Councll flrst semester were Mary Koch 'Nlaralene Dockus and Mary Hager Bob Hertenstelr was elect ed to succeed Mary Hagel for the sec ond semester , ' 2 ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 w ' 1.1 ' l . , . . 1 , . . . - 'I . 1 y. O n u, f 1 , ' I . l 9 Y 1 ' Y ' , Q l cu. . . . . . K 3 Z A Q 1 . ' n . - V . ' , L 1- . : i I7 - 8 . ' , . presidentg Bonnie Rapp vice presidentg . . . . - , 4 7 ' , 1 ' A ' - . - , , . II . . - , Y l 1 ' . ' A ., , . . ., . . ., 'Y Q K . ' . . , . , . 2 , 1 n . I y 1 . . . . , 1 , Y , , v 3 l - . , i . . v. . , c . Y F . . . . f ' , ' f , -' 1 . ' , f v , - 2 V - v 1 Q 1 ' , . 1 3 A , ' 1 y V , i I , , i h 1. ' 9 v . . , ' . ' . 7 1 . ' Membels of the class who held 1m portant pos1t1ons 11 ere Mary Koch and Ethel Pf1ede1e1 asslstant edltors of the Phllosopher the second semester L11 han F1e1d1nger treasurer of FHA Lo tus Sulbold h1sto11an of FHA Joe Flank sec1eta1v treasurer of the M Club Lotus Smbold secretary treasur 91 of G A A Ethel Pflederer 11 as one of the accompanlsts for chorus and Mary Koch selved as a student 11brar1an Thls year the Human Relatlons Club was open to sophon1o1es for the flrst t1me All thlee of the drum majorettes Betty Zlmmelman L1ll1an Fre1d1nger and Ruth Redlger were clalmed by the sophomores We were represented 1n the spee h department by Ethel Pflederel and Lotus Swlbold Maly Oekel relgned as Queen of the annual Homecom1ng game and dance Other students shared the work and fun by partlclpatlng ln most of the actlvltxes at M T H S A sextet composed of Betty Zlmmer man Jacquellne Sutter Dor1s Getz Ethel Pflederer and two glrls from the Junlor and senlor classes rece1ved a sec ond d1v1s1on ratlng ln the dlstrlct chor us contest Betty Zlmmerman vocal so 1o1st was awarded a f1rst d1v1s1on rat 1ng and advanced to the state flnals Boys taklng part 1n baseball were Cllff Waldbeser Glb Bauman Chalmer Arnett Curt Hlllman Jerrv Stephens B111 P1pp1n and Roger Guler Wayne S11 ear1ngen C11ff Waldbeser B111 Kelgh ln Chalmer Arnett Curt Hlllman Bob H9Tt9HSt91H Roger Guler and B111 An derson nent out fox track Two sopho mo1es Joe Frank and Cl1ff Waldbeser proved themselves valuable members of the 1a1s1ty basketball team Those on the 1eserve team were Chalmer Arnett lVIe1le Guth C1b Bauman Roy Moser and Roger Guler Bob Crumrlne Cllft Waldbeser Joe Frank Chalmer Arnett Wavne Swearlngen Dean Post Bob Her tensteln Jerry Stephens B111 Ke1gh1n J1m Yordy and Eugene Roecker were ou1 representatlves on the varslty foot ball squad Charles Rassl Cllff DHVIS and Bob McConkey served as managers of the athletlc teams Jerry Stephens Bob Hextensteln Curt Hlllman Cllff Vkaldbeser Eugene Roecker Bob Crum rlne Chalmer Arnett B1l1Ke1gh1n and Joe Frank were letter w1nners The sophomores now began to fore see the necesslty of enrlchmg thelr de flated treasury so ln add1t1on to our socxal hour we sold lunches ln the Home Ec rooms two days a week durmg Feb ruary There seems to be a Jmx on the NV16 ner roasts planned by th1s class Thls year s mlshap 11 as a flat tlre on the way home from Roeckers txmber SlXty elght students entered our Jun 1or year well prepared and eager to carry the respons1b1l1t1es and dutles of upperclassmen New members 1n our class were Valerle Warner from Dun lap Verna and Marvm Wood from Deer Creek Warren Hackney and Marguer 1ta Mu1l1ns We were sorry to lose Betty Hocq V1rg1n1a Moschel Dlck Hoerr and Esther Oyer S1nce the Junlor year brmgs wlth It many soc1a1 and f1nanc1al Obl1g8.tlOl'lS we thought It WISE to elect a glrl to the presldency on Joan Helnlger The oth er two Off1C6S were f1l1ed by Joe Frank and B111 Kelghm as v1ce presldent and secretary treasurer respectlvely chose Mr Zwanzlg and MISS A11ce Jones to be our sponsors thxs belng the th1rd year for MISS Jones testlfylng to her helpfulness and popularlty among the students Our representatlves on Student Counc11 were Jacque11ne Sutter Bob H6FteHSt91H and B111 P1pp1n Chalmer Arnett succeeded Bob 1n the second sem ester The JUHIOFS entered 1nto all phases of school act1v1t1es some holdlng lmport ant Off1C6S Ethel Pflederer was elected edltor of Ph11osopher and Mary Oekel buslness manager for the flrst semester Bonnle Rapp was edltor and Jacquehne Sutter buslness manager durmg the second semester Joe Frank served as v1ce pres1dent of M Club and Curt H111 man secretary treasurer Jacquellne Sutter was VICE presldent of F HA and GAA Mary Hager was treasurer of FHA L1111an Fre1d1nger was treasurer of GAA and Maralene Dockus and Ruth Redxger were the recordmg secre tarles C11ff Waldbeser vsas vlce presl dent of the Athletlc Assoclatxon Mara lene Dockus and LaVerne Houston serv ed the Llbrary Club as presldent and 79 . 1 . , Q - - , . 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I - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . secretary treasurer respectlvely Jac quellne Sutter was secretary treasurer of chorus and Ethel Pflederer was ac companlst We were qulte proud to clalm another Homecomxng Queen Dor IS Getz who relgned at the annual HOmeC0mlHg game and dance 1n 1948 L1ll1an Fre1d1nger Ruth Redlger and Betty Zlmmerman selved M T H S for thelr thxrd year as drum majorettes g1v1ng thelr usual competent perform ances Th1s year they recelved a flrst d1v1s1on ratlng ln d1str1ct muslc contest and advanced to the state contest where they we1e awarded a second d1v1s1on ratmg Betty Zlmmerman and Jacquelme Sutter vocal sololsts recelved second d1v1s1on ratlngs IH the dlstrlct musxc contest Th1s class ln 1ts Junlor year contlnu ed to make an lmportant contrlbutlon to athletlcs Curt H1llman Jolned Joe Frank and Cllff Waldbeser on the var Slty basketball team Wayne Swearm gen Merle Guth MHFVIH Wood and Chalmer Arnett played on the reserve team Playlng football th1s year were B111 Kelghlh Gene Roecker Joe Frank Bob Crumrme Chalmer Arnett Bob Hertensteln Wayne Swearlngen and Cl1ff Waldbeser Representlng the Jun 1ors 1n baseball were B111 P1pp1n Roger Guler Curt H1llman Jerry Stephens Joe Frank G1b Bauman and Cllff Waldbes er Eleven boys Joe Frank Blll Ke1gh Cliff Waldbeser Curt H1llman Wayne Swearlngen Roy Moser Kelth Smlth Bob Hertensteln Merle Guth Kelth Stuckey and Chalmer Arnett went out fo1 track The Jumor class play Thanks Hon ey was presented 1n December under the dlrectlon of Mrs McPartland The cast lncluded Bonme Rapp Joan Heln lger Bob Hertensteln Betty Zlmmer man Jlm Yordy Bob Crumrlne Chal mer Arnett Curt H1llman and Ruth Redlger In the f1rst operetta to be presented by the choruses for some years Jackle Sutter played the leadlng role Junlors who had supportlng parts were Betty Zlmmerman Ethel Pflederer Bob Her tenste1n B111 Kexghln and Waldo Roeschley AI'ltlClp8tlIlg heavy expenses ln Con 80 nectlon with the Junlor Senlor Banquet and Prom the JUHIOFS planned two pa per dr1ves 1n November followed by thc class play ln December Basketball sea son saw them lndustrlously checklng coats and dlspenslng refreshments The Junlor SOCIHI hour Let s Go Nlghtclub blng was a success both soclally and flnanclally No disaster occurred at our w1ene1 roast th1s year Incxdentally xt was held at Roecker s tlmber The hlghllght of our Jun1o1 year wa the Jun1orSen1or Banquet and Prom The ralnbow theme was susta1ncd throughout and the muslc of Freddle Hess orchestra ln '1 land somewhere over the ralnbow brought a thrlll to the Junlors and the1r guests Carol Reln was crowned Queen She chose Don Doughty as Klng Slxty three senlors greeted thelr last year w1th joyous ant1c1pat1on ln the hope that th1s year would prove as grand and glorxous as the flrst three We had lost Marllyn Edwards LaVerne Houston Warren Hackney Marguerlta Mulllns and Marllyn Zehr Chalmer Arnett Bob Crumrlne and Jean Stoller served our class as presl dent vlce presldent and secretary treasurer respectlvely M1ss Smxth and Mr Whltaker were chosen to be our ad vlsors L1ll1an Fre1d1nger Chalmer Ar nett and B111 Kelghln represented us on the Student Councll Ruth Redlger replaced Chalmer Arnett the second semester Senlors holdlng xmportant school of f1ces were Bob Hertensteln presldent of Student Councll Ethel Pflederer v1ce pres1dent and Mary Koch secretary treasurer Roy McConkey served as pres ldent of the SCIENCE Club and Betty Zlm merman as secretary treasurer Cllff Waldbeser was elected presldent of the Athlet1c Assoclatlon Curt H1llman vlce presldent and Dor1s Getz secretary treasurer Ethel Pflederer was edltor of the Cauldron Jackle Sutter was busl ness manager and Chalmer Arnett was advert1s1ng manager B111 Kelghln was presldent of the band Kelth Stuckey vlce presldent and Charles Rassl llbr ,.. 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' 1 1 . - Y - 1 1 , ' 1 , , . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 1 ar1an Ethel Pflederer selxed the ChO1 us as pres1dent and Mary Koch as VICE pres1dent Dorls Getz was presldent of GAA Valerle Warner vlce pres1dent and Norma Kaufman recordlng secre tary Maralene Dockus was pres1dent of FHA and Mary Hager was treasure1 Jackle Sutter was elected pres1dent ol Lat1n Club and Mary Hager served the Llbrary Club 1n the same capaclty Joe Frank served the M Club as pres1dent Cllff Waldbeser as VICE pres1dent Curt Hlllman as secretary treasurer and B1ll Ke1gh1n as sergeant at arms Dor1s Getz was a cheerleader and Betty Zlm merman L1ll1an Fre1d1nger and Ruth Redlger were drum magorettes agaln thus completlng four years of serv1ce ln th1s act1v1ty The D A R C1t1zensh1p award one of the h1ghest honors that can come to a sen1or glrl was g1ven thlS year t Joan He1n1ger as a result of nomlna t1ons made by the class from wh1ch selectlon IS made by the faculty On the same bas1s a boy s c1t1zensh1p award IS made by the school W1ll1am Ke1gh1n was honored th1s year The senlor play Grandad Steps Out was presented 1n the fall Wlth J1m Hauter taklng the lead Bonn1e Rapp Betty Zlmmerman Joan He1n1ger L11 llan Fre1d1nger Chalmer Arnett Ruth Redlger Mary Koch Ethel Pflederer Ke1th Stuckey B111 Kelghm Jean Stol ler and Bob Hertensteln gave excellent performances IH the supportmg roles We semors ovse our thanks to Mr Fur k1n dxrector of the play for h1s help ln makxng thls a success Our representatlves ln sports th1s year were Merle Guth Bob Hertenstem Dean Post Cl1ff Waldbeser Wayne Swear1ngen Bob Crumrlne Eugene Roecker B111 Ke1gh1n Chalmer Arnett Marvm Wood Joe Frank and Curt H111 man Joe Frank was captam of the foot ball squad and Cllff Waldbeser was captam of the basketball team The semors held thelr class wlener roast at the tradltlonal spot Roeckers tlmber Our soclal hour the last by thls class was a b1g success Thls year as guests of the Junlor class and havlng no respons1b1l1t1es of our own we experlenced only pleasure and enjoyment at the banquet and prom We deeply appreclated the charmlng hosp1tal1ty of the Jumor class and that bered Thus ends the chromcle of our four years We reflect upon lt wlth some prlde but not Wxth complete satlsfac t1on for we have known fallure as well as success It IS the record of the pace at WhlCh each has traveled toward hls partlcular star In trylng to learn to lmk our power of m1nd to work and to pur pose we have caught a gllmpse of the world s store of rlches On our contlnu ed endeavors hangs the key to happl ness and to survlval Nm! 91 Sha!! Game laflau At breakfast one mornmg 1n my New York apartment overlooklng the Em plre State Bulldlng the words MOR TON ILLINOIS 1n huge black letters on the front page of the New York T1mes drew my attentlon to th1s story Joan He1n1ger pres1dent of Mortons 1950 graduatlng class 1n 1ts Jun1or year had lnvested the 'E27 51 remalnlng 1n the class treasury at the end of her term of off1ce Be1ng now 1n 1960 the manager of the New York Stock Exchange she had turned over the proceeds of the ven ture to Mr James G Hatcher former pr1nc1pal of M T H S Joan suggested that the accumulated S3 527 83 be used for a class reunlon A note appended to the orlgmal 1tem reported that M1ll1on Dollar Ranch near Dallas Texas had been secured for the event whxch would take place 1n two weeks The slgnature Charles RHSSI edltor of the New York T1mes revealed the reason for the con SDICUOUS dlsplay of the ltem At the end of the two weeks a half hour tr1p by subway from New York brought me to Dallas and a pr1vate plane covered the few rema1n1ng mlles to the ranch alrport Walk1ng up to the house mth me Merle Guth the owner 81 ' 1, 1- ' 7 - , - - r v . 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Z - ' l . . . , l , . , . . . . 1 ' ' l . - . , - ' Y 1 1 7 7 . . , D . . . . . . , y 1 chatted pleasantly about h1s house of some thxrty rooms tMerle wasn t surel and h1s strmg of raclng horses started for hlm by h1s Dad for graduatlon ln 1950 Waxtmg for us on the terrace was Valerle Warner chalrman of the gath ermg In answer to my questlon Val admltted that belng wxnner of the 1n ternatlonal ICG skatlng tournament and star of the ICG follles gave her a nlce feelmg In the l1v1ng room some of the earl 1er arrlvals were exchanglng gosslp and I heard Lotus Swlbold Marllyn Gallo way and Betty Bluhm d1SCL1SSlI1g clothes The1r op1n1ons are 1mportant for Lotus IS the most photographed mod el 1n the world Marllyn deslgns all the costumes for technlcolor plctures and Betty IS a famous palnter Former 1950 classmates contlnued to crowd 1nto the room Duane Schmxtt and Gerald Tuffentsamer Nobel prlze w1n ners of 1957 reported a successful con cluslon to thexr research on the cause of the common cold Cl1ff Davls and Jeral Smlth announced the publlcatlon date of the Smlth Davls d1ct1onary Wh1Ch they have spent flve years Followmg the gleam of water through the trees I found Dons Getz perform1ng some of the champlonshlp d1V6S that have won her medals trophles and a place on the Olymplc team for next year Returmng to the house I found old frlends catchmg up on the latest news as they prepared the pxcmc tables ln the patlo Mlldred Frank havmg lnher lted money from an admlrer durlng her stage career and now reputed to be the rlchest woman 1n the world had Just returned from her second tr1p around the world Verna Wood havlng helped dlscover 1mportant mlneral d6pOS1tS ln South Amerlca was plannlng to JOIN an Afrlcan exped1t1on soon Norma Kauf man a nurse was a member of an or ganlzatlon whlch dlspenses medlcal a1d all over the world and she had been ln many countrles recently Roberta Stleg l1tz radlo commentator for B W A P L S GTS Ccommonly known as Statlon Alphabetl who reports the day by day 82 news confessed that her fan mall w as a real problem The call to lunch brought me to a seat between Kelth Stucky whose Joke kept us all laughmg and Mary Hager who especlally enjoyed the humor or th1s world famous comedlan smce he pos1t1on as dean of a gxrls school ln Iowa requlres her to be extlefncly de corous on her Job Across from us we1e Roy and Bob McConkey Pres1dent and Vxce Presldent of the Unlted States Becaus o then strong resemblance to each othel Bob can take over the presxdency w henevel Roy wlshes to enjoy flshmg 'md boat 1ng vacatlons and no one knows the dlfference A l1ttle Sklt lVIemor1es of Hlgh School Days followed dlnner ln whl h Jxm Hauter the modern Valentlno w ho has performed before all the klngs and queens of Europe played the part of Mr Hatcher once our pr1nc1pal whlle Hel en Roth portrayed an Engllsh IV teach er and Ethel Pflederer the offlce glrl Dean Post plaved h1mself The theme was the scrapes 1n whlch Dean and h1s pals once were lnvolved and provoked much amusement Helen runs a cookmg school and wrltes reclpes for magazlnes Fthel refused a chance to accompany the New York Symphony Orchestra ln favor of a pos1t1on as sten ographer to a blg executlve who owns a chaln of SGFVICG statlons ln Ill1no1s Dean IS the largest stockholdel ln the Amerlcan Tobacco Company and has recentlv lnwented a new clgarette that w1ll last forty mlnutes A Spanlsh dance team Doxothy Sprmger and R05 Moser followed the skit and the program ended w1th Rlch ard Teubel and h1s maglc tucks whlch he professed to haxe lealned from watchmg the slelght of hand perform ances of shopllfters at Macey s where he was a store detectlve Dxck how ever prefers to operate legallv and w1th h1s own property Group smgmg came next led by Jac quellne Sutter and Bob Clumrlne present starrmg ODDOSIIC each other lll the current opera 1n St Louls ., F . 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Althou h 1t xxas Stlll early some of the gloup h ml to leaxe Iola Ackerman because she had to check some semes tel examlnatlon papers fo1 her hlgh school blologv class B111 Plppln to catch a l1m1ted subxxay to Ch1CagO ln Oldel to glxe hls nlghtly sports nexxs oxe1 telexlslon at ten thlrty Isabelle Buknel noxx Unlted States Treasurer to make sure she had locked the gate at Folt Knox Wavne Sxx earlngen to fly to Canada and prepaxe hxs plane for the xound the xxolld contest next day xx as hoplng to bleak hls oxvn record of txx entv flxe hours and thxee mmutes Goodbyes havlng been sald the rest 01 us xepaned to Don Fry s nlght club ln Dallls xx hele '1 huge neon slgn flashed Ifryvollxtles Here around a great table thexe xx 'ls '1 fulther exchange of nexxs Mary Koch Barbala Spahr Mara lene Dockus and Ruth Redlger had talked constantly about nurslng back ln 19:30 It xxas therefore no surprlse to learn that Mary has speclallzed surgery whlle Ruth and Maralene are dom practxcal nurslng and Barbara IS a receptlonlst and asslstant to a doctor ln Brldgeport Connectlcut B111 Kelgh IH now a PhD IS xvorkmg on a new theory of gravltatlon and has already gone far beyond Mr E1l'lStE'1I1 ln th1S fleld Four members had had d1ff1cult1es ln Jolnlng the reunlon Mary Oekel an a1r 11ne stewardess had to brlbe a substl tute xx1th nylons Lllhan Freldlnger had had to xvork ox ertlme several nlghts as secretarv to Montgomery Cllft Bob Hertenstem so1l conselvatlon dlrector for the Palnted Desert vxas scheduled to speak at an agrlcultural meetlng and Vella Martm had an appolntment Wlth a xx ealthy customer ln her oxvn 1nter1or decoratmg shop Inqulrv revealed that three of ou1 class had become doctols Waldo Roeschley Jerry Stephens and Roger Gulel the lattex belng a veterlnarxan B111 Anderson folloxxmg a sometxmes closely assoclated professlon reported that as an undertaker he seldom has a sloxx month and never a strlke' The hlgh school sportsmen are stlll engaged ln thelr favorlte pursult Cllff xx aldbesex as coach at Bradlev Umxel s1tx Joe Frank oxx ner of the Brooklyn Dodgers also plays baseball and Curt H1llman xxlll go to the Olymplcs next yea1 xx1th the Unlted States track team All day Joyce Glbbons had been tak 1ng DICIUFES and noxx promlsed that her studxo xxould send us coples Jean Stol le1 xxas especlally anxlous to secure some feelmg that as an artlst she xxould fmd nevx ldeas for magazme cov 81 asslgnments Glb Bauman and Dan Yordy were now heard argulng about a yearly reunlon Glb xvantmg one at h1s beautlful trap pmg grounds ln WISCONSIN whlle Dan mlddlexxelght champlon of the world lIlS1SI9d that he could arrange for xt at h1s Charleston West V1rg1n1a home They settled xt by dlaxvlng straws Glb xxon' Chalmer Arnett next had to hurry axxay back to Hollyxvood where he IS dlI'9CtlI'lg h1s forty nmth movle ln hls own studlo Phyll1s Shlpp another teacher had to get some rest to be ready for her art class ln Denver next day MHFVIH Wood presldent of a labor unlon had a strlke pendmg Jlm Yordy 1nv1ted me to Mlaml Florlda saylng Just ask where the mayor hves and youll fmd me' Ketth Smlth 1n charge of the F B I could not say where h1s next asslgnment would take h1m Eu gene Roecker mentloned that he was bemg sent to RUSSIH as ambassador Re plylng to exclamatlons about the dlffl culty of the language he sald that he had already learned to say Nyet' and now had only to know Maybe Why not and Because Betty Z1mmerman and Marlene SChlCk are the only class members stxll 11Vll'lg ln Morton Betty owns the Zlmmerman Hotel famous the world over for 1ts ex cellent entertalnment especxally for Betty s beautlful slngmg Marlene owns r open a1r theatre on the outsklrts of the clty xvlth a glass dome for wmter use And noxv It xvas my turn to leave Thankmg Merle for h1s hospltalxty and congratu1at1ng Valerle on the success of her efforts I boarded a plane for New York What a pleasant tlme I had had and xvhat fun lt had been seelng old fr1ends agaln' All through the com mg year vxorklng at my job as reporter for the Umted Natlons newspaper Ill be lookmg forxx ard to seemg them once more Bonme Rapp 83 . . . . . 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We the class of 1950 of Morton Town shlp Hlgh School belng of sane mlnd and good Judgment do hereby proclalm thls our last w1ll and testament and do leave the followmg precxous possess lons and tralts to our colleagues To Alma Mater we w111 more substx tute teachers llke Mr Paloumpls To Hannah Hohstadt we w1ll a loud speaker system to locate Mr Hatcher when he IS wanted m the offlce To Sam Huette and John Klpfer we w111 two Choremasters from the Stoller D1str1but1ng Company To the Jun1o1 Class we w1ll any waste paper left over lrom our paper drlves To the Sophomore Class we w111 the McConkey twlns smce nature fa11ed to glve them a double blesslng To the Freshman Class we w111 a complete whlte wash Job to clear away any traces of green To Mr Hatcher we w1ll a few grey halrs caused by the escapades of our four years 1n hlgh school To Mlss Smlth we w1ll a publlcatlon of the Cauldron Wlth suff1c1ent funds to fmance It To Mr Whltaker we w1ll a Sclence Club wh1ch IS mterested m somethmg bes1des p1cn1cs To Mr Zwanzlg we w1ll the oppor tumty to be an advlsor for some other class b9S1d9S the one that glves the Prom To Mlss Allce Jones we w111 a mech anlcal term paper grader complete wlth punctuatxon knowledge To Mlss Sh1rley Jones we w1ll a gym class whlch VJIH remember to brmg thelr excuses for bemg absent To Mr Carper we w1ll an electrlc de v1ce for remov1ng all boys hats as they pass through the door To Mr Furkln we w1ll a S50 O00 per year contract for performmg h1s maglc trxcks To MISS Grote we w111 many more successful years at M T H S To MISS MGIVIH we w1ll a thlrty slx hour day so she may have a llttle tlme of her own 84 To Mr Prlchard we w111 a Stradxval lus and 1nf1n1te lelsure to play lt To Mr Turner we w1ll a prlvatc nurse to take care of football 1nJur1es I Iola Ackerman w1ll my ab1l1ty to get the car to anyone who wants to go places I W1l11am Anderson w111 my ha1r style to Barbara Schlck I Chalmer Arnett w1ll my polxteness to Jack SWlb01d I Gllbert Bauman w1ll my downst'111 locker to anyone unable to acqu1re one I Isabelle Blrkner 11111 my eyebrows to Roy Getz I Betty Bluhm w111 my freshman s1s ter to Jerry Kaufman I Robert Crumrme w111 my glasses to Donald Magnuson We Chfford DHVIS and Marvm Wood w1ll our ab1l1ty to get along wlth fresh man glrls to Cary Flte and Larry F1n mgan I Joe Frank w111 my M Club presl dency to Lawrence Schnellbacher I Mlldred Frank w111 some of my brothers and SISIGFS to Davxd Dunmway I Donald Fry w1ll my long legs to I Marllyn Galloway w111 my qulet d1spos1t1on to Grace Vlerhout I Joyce Glbbons w1ll my typlng and shorthand ab1l1ty to Herb Homer I Roger Guler w1ll my ab1l1ty to sk1p school to Janet Matheny We Merle Guth Kelth Stuckey and Dan1e1 Yordy w1ll our farm llfe to An1 ta Carol Davls M1na Stumpf and Bev erly Glbson I Mary Hager w1ll my posltlon on the honor roll to J1m Wennlnger I James Hauter w1ll my popularlty w1th Junlor g1r1s to Dean Ph1111ps We Joan Helnxger and Lotus Swlbold w111 our frlendshlp to June Ferguson and Ruth Zobrlst I Robert Hertenste1n mll my know ledge to Jack Bartelmay I Curtxs Hlllman XVIII my drawl to Jenneth Hamllton We Norma Kaufman and Barbara Spahr w111 our mterest ln nursmg to Judy Blrkey and Donna Koehler I B111 K9lghlI1 11111 my halr curllng machme to Allen Br1ggs . .A 1 .. 1 o 7 ' I 0 - . . . . . . . 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Y. .- . 1' - 1 1 I Mary Koch w1ll mv helpfulness IT plannlng soclal hours to Pat Cuslck I Verla Martln w1ll my A s IH short hand to Lydla Hunzlker We Robert and Roy McConkey w1ll our 1dent1cal features to Dor1s and Don ald Magnuson I Roy Moser w1ll my seat 1n assem blles to my brother Kelth We Mary Oekel and Dorls Getz w1ll our pos1t1ons as Homecomlng Queens to two lucky QIFIS I B1ll P1pp1n w1ll my Amerlcan hxs tory knowledge to Jean Knoll I Ethel Pflede1e1 w1ll my ab1l1ty to go Wlth one boy for four years to M11 dred Roecker I Dean Post will my walkmg pace to Kay Redlger I Bonnle Rapp w1ll my fxee pass to all school act1v1t1es to anyone low on cash I Charles RHSS1 w1ll my state honors 1n band to Paullne Tlller I Eugene Roecker W111 my robust physlque to Roger Pfoff I Ruth Redlger XVIII my sunny dls pos1t1on to Glenn Baum I Waldo Roeschley w1ll my excess halr to D1ck Irmeger I Helen Roth w1ll my short walk to school to Shlrley Grelner I Marlene Schlck w1ll my ballroom danclng lessons to Lyle Zehr I Duane Schmltt w1ll my Atlas Man ual to Ralph Helnlger I Phyllls Shxpp w1ll my ablllty to be the only engaged glrl ln my class to any underclasswoman wlth hlgh hopes We Jeral Smlth and Kelth Smlth w1ll our slmllar last names to Vxolet Vla and Delores Schwarzentraub I Dorothy Sprxnger w1ll my good conduct 1n school to Jack Zlmmerman I Jerry Stephens w1ll my curly haxr to Ed Hauter I Roberta Stxeglltz w1ll my quxetness 1n Amerlcan Hlstory to Shlrley Wxtzxg I Jean Stoller w1ll my ablllty to make fr1ends to someone less fortunate I Jacquelme Sutter w1ll my falr haxr and complexlon to B111 Frank I Wayne Swearlngen w1ll my height to B111 Moschel I Rlchard Teubel w1ll my helpful ness at class wlener roasts to Russell Phxlllps I Gerald Tuffentsamer w1ll my abll 1ty to stay wxthm the l1m1ts of the law to anyone who doesnt have a cop for a father I Cllfford Waldbeser w1ll my basket ball ab1l1ty to Alvln Belsley I Valerle Warner will my posltlon as soda Jerk to Gene Cruze I Verna Wood w1ll my softball abxlxty to Laverda Remmert I James Yordy w1ll my flxrtatlous manner to John Schertz We Betty Zlmmerman Llllxan Freld mger and Maralene Dockus w1ll the Job of wr1t1ng the class wxll to anyone over flowlng w1th ldeas and plenty of tlme aaaifzman .foci P Wanderlng one foggy nlght along the BARON shore of the harbor nea1 BLUHM ston I saw a FITE across from the KNABE Inn The cop who was SCHENKE parted. the belllgerents and FRANK ly told them one more offense would mean lmprxsonment I followed them as they left the spot because I heard them say somethlng about lock plckmg Contlnuxng my sleuthlng I heard thelr tongues VNAGCEMAINJ about meetlng BIRKINEP the Burglar Wlcked W1lly MOSCHEL Radar YO DER and Gun Moll MATHENY at MIL LERS GREINER Thelr way led through FOOf19S TENNELL ltunnell where they scared up Turkey YORDY whom they had caught KNAPPEN Roundlng HOHSTADT corner they took thelr guide BOOK OUT to FINN IGAN the1r way They were standlng on TAYLOR brldge when suddenly they felt a GAL BRAITH on thelr necks Turnlng they saw Ruddy REDIGER on her black cayuse STECKEN up' she SAYERS ln a FRANK tone ZEHR1ng at her an mstant they took off down fCont1nued on page 871 85 Y- . . . . . . ! 7 y I 7 Y . 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PROGRAM SPQNSQR 000 D60 b 30 00 S 00 S 30 9 00 9 45 10 00 11 30 12 00 12 30 1 00 1 30 2 30 3 30 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 86 8. H P IH Bleaklast VVIIIX BUIIOCK Bouy Dlllllllllg LXUILISQS ueolge DCICUIES vaupel lne Slnglng lvlllkmalds tScnwa1 Lentrauo Rassl and rergusom lne rlapJack Serenaoers tLu vvutnllcn and Ray rrankp llle Klddles Klub by Jolly oe Uyer Lesson On How To Behave by later LODFISI My lrue Love starrlng Judy Blrkey Plppln s Polltlcal PFCVIGWS Blg Brother Bob starrlng Bob Moser Wlth Pat lVIcManus lor lndlgestlonj Farmer B111 M C Blll Kaufman Luncheon Wlth LaVerda Belleve It Or Not by Jerry Wlndy Kaufman How 'Io Be A Successful Hooky Player Brlde And Groom featurlng to day Jlm Clark Lyt Sprlnger L8d1eS Be Seated M C Kelth Molly Moser Rltthalers Rugged Rascals Superman by Ralph Helmger Sprlngers Spanlel Show Tralner Ruth Sprlnger Chesterfleld Supper Club Wlth Krooner Kent The Thln Man Detectlve L Schnellbacher Lux Radlo Theatre Stars for the evenlng J Stephens D Wagler Ballet Routlnes Donna Koehler and Rogean Vkagler Wennlnger s Swlng n Sway ers Homers Hallelujah Jamboree Nltey Nlte Lullables by Allen Brlgps Pat Trlmble Roger P off Pool Hlll Klllif Cruze s Grovx Tall Vltamln Pllls McHenry s Mllk Ranch Dunnlxvay s K1 oger Stole Dlemcl Dlaper Dept GFQIHGI s Chalm School March s Llpllfe Roeschley s Book Store Wood s Washlng Wonder MOFFIS Clgarettes Dr Ralph Hough Veterlnarlan Belsley s Blcarbonate of Soda Frank s Frled Frankfurtels Truant Offlcel Jerry Hatchel Rodney s Rolllng PINS Rockes Rocklng Chalrs Brady s Zoo Irmegel s Iron Pllls Schertz s Sur Gro Dog Bls qulcks D Stlunk s Lucky Stllkes Stollers Reduclng Salon Camay The Soap Beautlful Women Schlck s Shavers Blll Strunk s Pelfumes M T H S Ranch Swlbold s Sleeplng Pllls U O v I o gh 1 , 1, . 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J y ' ' mm Melina Acl1e1man John Redhead Auppulc Kenneth Thlee O clock IH L Molnlng Baxtelmiy Jlck I Cant Begln to tell You Baum Glen Look lox the SIIVGI L1n mg blnkele Robelt I Wonder Who Blankenshlp kenneth Dont Fence vie In' Bookout Armldee Thev Cant Take lh1tAway E1om Me' Bullock Delbe1t Thou Swell Quslck Pit Halr of Gold Dfmlel Kelth Take It Easy DlVlS Amta Carol I Wlsh I Knew DdVlS Malllyn Tlme On My Hands Dully LOIS Meet Me In Dreamland Elchelbelgel Bernadlne Sweet and Lovely Fe11enbu1gh Elmo Babyface Fmnlgan R1chard Happy go Lucky Getz Howard Ill Get By Game Glbson Beverly Ill Dance at Your Wedding Grlmm Jack Dont Blame Me Grlmm M1lton You May Not Be An Angel Hamllton Jenneth Poltraxt of Jen Hauter Edwa1d Smoke Gets In You1 Fyes Hocq Verna I Can t GIVE You Any thlng But Love Huber Vernon A You IC Adox ab e FRFSHMAN LOCK PICKING 'Continued from pa e Sol BLCHANAN up KIESER hxll and cross ed tw1n MAGNUSON Rlvers SUTTON ly they declded to ACKER MAIN about the SIIUHIIOH Remembeung then SCHICK tests and feehng WELK ept thev dec1ded on a RISSER Meetlng t1u1k d11xe1 DUFELMEIER they beg ged h1m Wlll you CARIUS to BURG ENER Plss because we dont know HAL TER get theme? Vkhen the truck appxoached an UHL MAN on the load the dI1X9l cilled out HA GFR want Hunzlkex Lydla Sunshme In Your Smlle Jones Maxy Ella When You Were Sweet Slvteen Knoll Jean Younger Than Sprlng tlme Lockhalt Jeanne Lucky In Love McHenry Harold I May Be Wrong M9F1lm3H Fxed A1ntM1sbehav1n Ove1tu1fRosema1y R a m bl 1 n g Pose Pfledexer Donna Cant Help Slng 1ng Phlllps Russell Muletram Roblson Sara Fxve Foot Two Roecker Mlldred Mlckey Roth Barbara Loveletters Shafel Ronald I Don t Want To Set the World on Flre Staker Robert The Old Master Palnter Stumpf Mma Wanta Buy A Bun ny? Sutter Lester Scatterbram Teubel Edward Home on the Range Papers and Go Home Uhlman Wllma Chlcago V1a Vlolet Dark Eyes Vxerhout Grace Always Chaslng REl1I'lbOWVS Walters Carol Dlme A Dozen WltZ1g Shlrley Blueblrd of Happl ness Wuthrlch Dlck Put Your Arms A round Me Honey Zlmmerman Jlm Who Threw the Overalls IU Mrs Murphys Chowder? Zlmmerman Jack Bye bye Blues Zobrlst Ruth L1ttle G1rl a I'1d97 He refused saymg No you m1ght UNAIIIS out At SCHMITTYS Place where the prlces were hlgh one Hllght get STUCK EY mf he dxd not count hlS change Entering thls place I saw a man TANNER than a cowpoke plCk1Hg a lock tof ha1rJ on S ACKER 'VIANS shoulder Sherlff Andy AN DREWS wlth Deputy STIEGLITZ ar IlVPd speedlly ln response to my sum mons and soon had the ullaln Plckeled Pete PICKERING the halrlock plcker coralled As the culprlt left the place wlth the 0fflf'61S he waved a sad SLOAN 87 ' 1 1 ' . 44 1 1 , - 4 ' 11 1 . 44 , . 1 1 1 1 . A4 11 v . ,, 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ,Y : 44 , 1 - G H . 11 - 1 - ' 'fl 5 ' ,H ' 11 . 1 1 1 . -4 Y ' ' C 1 C ' 1 . 44 ,, 1 73 , . . , ' . . . 1 H 11 . ,, 1 ' 1 ' ' - 1 - - - 11 1' 1 . 44 ' 1 ' ' 111 . 1 - 7' f 1 - U 1 1 1 . A4 1 . , . . , . . 1 , , , - f , 14 1 , 11 . , . s. . V1 V' 1 . 44 1 - . . , , - 1 ' . 4s 1 ' 17 1 ' ,, - -1 ' 1 H ' ' , 44 - yy Z ' 1 - 1 1 - U 1 ' . 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H . ., 1 -1 - Y . 1 1 Y 1 11 1 ' ' I c . 1 , , - , Y 1 7 ' - . .. V , . , , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - -y V 1' 1 1 1 U - 1 c , J , , Q S W Rapp Treas OscarJ M8thlS Mayor Wm Klopfenste1n Clerk CITY OF MORTOIN Morton, Illznols Gas IS the modern fuel for cookmg water heatlng space heatmg and refrlgeratlon Gas heat IS clean convenlent even and cconomlcal Cook mg Wlth gas lb faster cheaper and as clean as electrvcnty Water heat 1ng IS cheapel faster and more even wlth gas than vlth any other fuel Refrlgeratlon wlth the Servel Electrolux gas opclatcd refuge: ator IS sllent safe and cheaper than electrxcxty Come ln and let us ex plaxn the many advantages of gas as the complete fuel for your home use Reduce your cookmg water heatlng refr1gcrat1on ard home heat mg costs by usmg natural gas Patronlze your home owned company 200 West Jefferson Street Phone 4551 Morton Ill1no1s HENRY BEYER Supenntendent. n .. . . . .. ',-1u .-V K - 0 W . bfi, , ' -v V' V Q , I ' h 1 - 'Q' 5 . I ff' . ,AU My g . . Lv . . , . . , . . , . 7 O I r v n , , 1 - v - ' . . 1 . X . , . . , ,L I V, ' v - ' ' ' v 1 - ' - .. - - f f . . . v ' ' I 'VUE LI 1 TLE OZ ALRKQ of Central Il1mo1s cpm be found 'lt BESSLER S LAKES Ou dool P1cn1c I lulltles fox mv 170 crox cl KX ou A10 Wdcowcl K Y HOME OIL CO D1StF1bUtOF of Petroleum Products Electrnc Appllarc s Radro and S rvlc Auto Ac' cs orle- Morton Ill1no1s lmlli' STUMPF PHARMACY Prescrlptlons Complete Drug Store Serx ICC Morton Illlnols MORTON DRY CLEANERS Tazewell County s Finest Cleaners Phone 6601 Morton, Illinois fl' !'z ESTrIt.R S HODEL MD 1hX'w1C'1'1Il ind Sul con Nlozton Ilhnom Comphments SCHMIDGALL 6. SPRINGER TEXACO SUPER SERVICE Xx 1sh1n Tues ACCGSSOIIQS Chu 1 o NIoto1 Club 1nd Toxung, CONIBEAR S DRUG STORE IIII' REXALL STORF Phone 41 41 Nlolton Illmons VICCLINTICK IEWELRY Complete Lme of Jexxelxy 139 Court Stuet Pekln Illlnols C H REIN AND SONS P11ll11D1I1E, Heltlng A11 Condltlonm Phone 4191 Nlolton Illlnolo CODY A COX MD P11XS1Ll'lf1 1nd Suxgeon Nloxton I1l1no1s HEISER S INSURANCE AGENCY Insux mu of All Kmdo Molton Ill L NXQEEHC1 gm QXWVS Town 1nd COLIDTIV Glft Shop 7123 K EPIC sr' I 31 D 1 min mum COLIN Sflffet X 1Hx1fU UENI Pekln Ilhnols 91 - 'F' I O . , . . . KT' E . ' .N . . . g 1 f. 1 'gi - A - - A ' , . I. I h I I O I -E O1 .E tri-' -fc Z 1 1 B. gr - 1 - K K . - f ' 'Q TY g ' 1 I I I 41. S. Conlhear, I1.Ph. H. C. Conihear, R.Ph. ' ' 4 . .. - 1 ' , ., J , L , , . . T1-1. -1211 f- - , . A x J. 'X A ' . . , v A v w ' ,:-1 , ' 'H g4l'i.'V1Y1V.. L JI A 1 '15 7 ' Muzi, ' A ' ' 1 r' ' . 1 ' 1 ' . u . v - ' ' , FRINTZ J EWELERS PARK! R Dlamonds Watcnes 'm,,,,M Jewelry and Grits X featurlng 'Uvnw r r ens an 'en 1 e Q WWW! flflfllllllllllllllw Pa ke P d 1 cl 5 t WW! , ,U 12111 H Q nmllly Fmesi Grits for Grads Q R ff X Serv ng Morton Smce 10 ' ' THE SMART SHOP 13 M t t Congratulatlons' 1 so am 5 rep Ladlee Apparel and Infmte We II ART KLOPFENSTEIN Phone 4831 Morton UIIYIOIQ DR L E Congratulatlon CHI 'ldL'11C OSt80D3fh1C fl Om Physician THE BEAUTY BOX Morton Illlnols Complete Benny SOIXICL -l1-1 I - ' A I . V S f,. '-1, X V ., ' 2 1-, 'Th-., 'K 'N-.W . .n' '-.A 'firr .-V. :, ' . ' 1. ' - - A lHlH1f,, ' H F - 1 1 '- ,. . 1, . , A V l1IIllm,, tlvjk . A. um, - ' ' . f,,, Ufflfq, f . , finial' mulllfl ! MZ, x7 -,,m,,,, HHH I' -' n - H . ll .l I 1. ., 11, I H, I' ' , nfflflfn -Vx'-S ' , '1..,,' 'lfl1H, ' 4. 1 ' '-1 ' X I , - V 1, : K '. ., 'ff 1, Q - .4 X' Q- ., . . ' p ' . A X R , , 1 ' .126 4 iwwwo K .9 . n '-V., k . . ,X 1-Q X ' .WI . VV N 0 A -.-,wav G . . V' in NBR Q - ,N- - -w . ' 7 1 7 1 1 . 1 . 1 , . . . . ' S, ' L 1. S! ' Q . . . Z H I I Y. I 1 92 THE MORTON THEATRE 1 All Condltlonedf Come to Molton the Best Llttle Clty ln Il11no1s HEINLGER MOTOR CO D1w1Q10n of Helm 1 Q Stindald SCIVICC Dodve md Plymouth Qiles md QPIXIC BEN FRANKLIN STORE Vlorton Illlnols V. S. Senumncher Mgr. 'R here Spending i. Saving 93 SCHIPPER :S BLOCK CO. Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Men's and Boys' Clothing Pekin, Illinois N BOB BARTELMAY BUICKS GMC TRUCKS Army Workhorse Power Sales and Service Morton Illlnois 94 X Wim HOEPFNER Electnc Servlce Motor Repairing Morton Ill Ph 2841 Hot Point Appliances Tappan Gas Ranges Electrieal Contracting Wiring Supplies Nami MERICAN TR DITIO With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinction Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America s Schools The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmen' the employment of the most modern precision equipment' the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff. ntiuc Po at CZ 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 BEYER BROTHERS INC TAZEWELL COUNTYS LEADING FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS MORTON SINCE 1901 TREMONT Compllments of HERBERT L HIRSTEIN Sherlfi 1 ' I' ff a?,?f '1 f :M--4 I, I Q' , ' , 4. , , , -. 2 . . - M 'IAQ-'Q W git ., 'I A 4 ' V . .V .r I .QL - ' 4.7 - ' 'fm' ,- 4 ,' . V. K ff .,i:l?.JEI Sff?:.3 A I 1 I I n The Stylehne De Luxe Convertible ROECKER CHEVROLET CO 'EXLES md SFRVICE Morton 111111013 MOR ON CREAMERY CO Manufactux 91 f Roo fm: Dfuty Products ono nb01 Molton Over 50 000 ltems to choose From Where You Save Today and Every Day 312 314 So Adams St PEORIA ILL 97 .,1 v ' Z J 0 O Y . -L A t ' . So Brookside 1 . - 1 ' ' - Q 4' : 5 IPI' , T' - ' I . O Q ' ' P I Q ' O D C. W - . . I I i fiWF IV 13255 Iii BUILDING BEGINS HEIII-I MATHIS LUMBER COMPANY h B M t Ill Q 0 I' ' 4 'I pee ,I I em: ' Everyt ing for the uilder or on. ino' 'fo i ff 5-nlii6...,.twgAw, The Morton State Bank K R U G S M A R K E T In Morton S1nce 1888 THE HAPPY HOUR STORE Capltal and Surplus S175 OOO 00 Deposlts Insured by the reder 1 Deposlt Insul ance Corp Phone 2311 Morton Illlrols EHRLICHER BROTHERS CO THE REXALL s'roRE SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN 65 YEARS WITH Dependable Drug Store Servzce We Appreclate Your Patronage Ehrllcher Brothers Co 326 Court Street PEKIN ILL Phone 1373 01 1806 -5 ' I 1 ' ', 7, I-I . W, Q, 1.-'-',,fn1 .. I-1 , . . 5. bb ' , '4 Q, , -A, 4 , A. Q ' 1 S. N It Q fi! 5 , . v. ff ' . 5,11 ' 'H ., .'r' K, '14, ,K ,. 'Y 1 1 I ffw-57?l'QQ7l':4WoLizt , V we ' A, A 52 +1-M f , V -- W.-iff-u-any ' 5 ff lu- - A 1 7 , 7 Y Y ' -.-1 . . . C ' , 1- , . I I I O -. , ' .... ' ' 99 Compllments MORTON PRODUCTS CO MOILOII Illlnols Manufacturels of THE NEW MORTON FARM ELEVATORS I I ARONOFF M D Physlclan und Surgeon MOILON Illlnols MORTON WELDING COMPANY Portable Weldlng Velclen L and Cleo F Rlnkenberger Genelal Repall and M3ChlD9 WOIK Phone 4091 Box 49 Morton Ill EDDIE S FLOWER SHOP Funeml Deslgne Weddlng Flowers POT PLANTS Phone 612 AICdd9 Bldg Pekln Illlnole 100 Compllmenti of WSIV Tdzeu ell Countv Onlx Radlo Qt lllOIl Pekln Ill1no1S Compllmente LEE HUDGENS MOILOH lll1no1Q AMERICAN ARI' POTTERIES Manufictullng A Flne Alt Pottely MOILOD Illlnole MORTON BUILDING 6. LOAN ASSOCIATION Youl Luckv Dm XR hen You bt 111 Savlng fol 1 Home MOILOII Illlnols f . . . a Q a n A I . r v vyv - 1 1 ' t fs 7 - L , . .ll-. ,-, o 0 I I 0 c v , . C . . 'I ' ' . , - Y b I 'r . . l 1 , r ' . -V u tu, L f- ' 1 . . ' 1 A Y ' I Pi Partndge Upho1ster1ng Interlors Custom Bullt Furmture Drapes Fcrbncs 0 O I -,Y H . l 5, V U Ia, rf ' f ' A . I I I CLUB 150 Prop Don Vetterhoffer Prop Or'v111e Zob let CHICKEN DINNERS STEAKS FISH Route 150 Morton Illmols MORTON POTTERY CO Commerczal Art Ware Our Specialty Wlllldm Rapp Pres Morton Ill1no1s WE SPECIALIZE IN FOODS I VELDE 6. PRETTYMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pekln IIIIIIOIS DR B A SHEPHERD DENTIST Morton Illmoxs Compllmentb of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP HAZEL MAYNE LOHNES PRINT SHOP Phone 557 Pekm IIIIHOIS MORTON GIFT SHOPPE G1fts FOI All Occas1onQ Molton lllmoxs DR W I DAUSMANN DENTIST Morton Illmols LLOYD FORT ACCOLIHIIHQ 'md Tax Sex uae Molton Ill1no1Q MUELLER S GROCERY 6 MARKET Your Rox al Blue Store Morton Illmols BIRKEY IMPLEMENT CO Yom NI M Dealer Nloxton Illmols KEENAN SPORTING GOODS CO Sport Goods for Good Sporte 514 Maln Street P90111 Illlnols COITIDIIITICHIS of A FRIEND ELLIFF 6. ELLIFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pekm Illxnols STEPHENSON S SINCLAIR SERVICE Geolge and Bob Phone 6771 Vloxton Ill1no1Q LEE BLASINGAME Representing Pevnolds Sz Reynolds Company Puntexs 1nd Llthogxapheli CLOVERDALE GARDEN and NURSERY SCHLAG BROS Morton Road Eaet P90113 Peoxxa Phone 4 9775 Compllmente ALFRED HOMER 103 u Q - - 1 ' . . . X , , , v Q n a . 1 Q. . . . . c ..- L v v v y T.-.-. I . i ' . 1 Y , 1 , 5 o 0 0 ' ' n A .I . , i. iv I . if Q . c . . ' V. R c c . , Q . A '. Y ' L I . 1 a ARCH BARTELMAY 8: SONS PONTIAC L SALES MAYTAG WASHERS d IRONERS t S E R V I C E Roecker 8: D1etr1ch ARDWARE 10Sth OME APPLIANCES 'f Y Fgd dwth URNITURE 117W t gh fQ LOOR COVERIN GS f Oliver - New Idea - Massey-Harris De aval Q and , an Mor on. Illinois O O Just Name it: we have it! 9 ou Main Buy merchandise wi h qualit name: ri i aire an es ing ouse. es of Hi es uality and Lowest Prices. Jefferson th t ' ! Conqratulanons and Best Wlshes to the CLASS OF 1950 BURCHETT STUDIO INC DECATUR ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS DAVENPORT IOWA Q I PEORIA ILLINOIS ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS QM, N ZOBRIST 8: SONS Your Geneva Kltchen Dealer MORTON ILLINOIS PECDRIA S QUALITY STORE Where youll always flnd the new tlmely fashions for young and old at moderate prlces' South Adams at Fulton U ' :,, f:'V ., 5' ,sf :,- :ii H V do-3 In COMPLIMEN TS CF KGCHS DAIRY STCRE U-tcross from the Bankj Ice Cream for All Occaslons Mllk and Other Dcnry Products Fountcnn Servmce and Lunch Candy Nuts and Plcnxc Supphes MORTON ILLINOIS Complete Service for All Receptlons Call 5591 for Mrlk Delivery to Your Home Open Evemngs and Sundays J. N. FRANK SALES CO. SALE EVERY SATURDAY The Farmer's Cash Market A Good Place to Buy or Sell Barn Phone 6355 Morton Ill1no1s J N FRANK ms AUCTIONEER Quallty Clothlng for Men Women and Chlldren 222 224 S Adams St Peoua Il1l1'lO1S MIDDLETON S SUPER MARKET Wwt Jackeon Street Route 150 LARCE FREE PARK ING LOT Q Oum to10pm Sunday Hours cl m to 10 p rn FOR Z N ADVENTURE EA PING SHOP HERE' 108 I . I I , I Y -, . I, x. , . . I I , . , I - Weekday Hours: 1 13 '. . . . . 1 : 9 '. . . . 4 A IN ' , WITZIG S For Men and Boys Shoes for all the Famxly Headquarters for Leadmg Brands Qualrty and Style 127 So Mam Street Morton Illinois Fence Co Fence Roohng Bathroom Flxtures Kltchen Cablnets Smks Poultry Farm and Home Supplles 252 West Adams Street Morton. Illxnois ! SINCE 1910 MORTON'S LEADING STORE Q . I I MORTON BOWL RECREATION 1' or 111 the If amlly M01 ton 111111015 PEKIN AUTO BODY CO Body, and FCNCICI Rcpalr Pekm IIIIIIOIS Compllments RENNER S TEA ROOM Comphmtnte HAROLD H VELDE MC 18th DISIIICI Pekln Ill1no1s In urance of A11 Klnds BELSLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 104 S MTIH St Morton I1l1no1s Phones Ofc 4961 Res 5271 or 6141 BOTH S SMITH ATTORNFY AT LAW Morton Ill1no1s THE COFFEE SHOP DANIELS 6. COOKE Barber Shop BOB REEL S BARBER SHOP CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP MRS MUSELMAN S TEA ROOM 110 MORTON ELECTRIC SERVICE CO T F Buehug I'lect11c Appllmccs md Supplles Phone 5R51 1014 So M 11n Comp11r10nt of SENATOR MARTIN B LOHMAN WEATHER S CONSTRUCTION CO Cene1a1 Qontm tmg Phone H55 M01 ton Ilhnom LES SUTTER PURINA FEITD DRFSSED POULTRY Phone 4911 HUNTEMAN 6 IOHNSON SHELL SERVICE Telephone 0041 Morton IIIIYIOIS FOI F1esh 141011915 call HAASE BROTHERS FLORISTS 111 Icfielson S1 Ihone 3 701 P60111 Ill LOFTHOUSE DRESS SHOP Seasfn s Newest Stxlee Flrst Pekln Il11no1Q Compllments ofthe STABLES Route 8 N011 Mo1ton Adolph AIICIICOIII 2 ' ' L ' z z . i ' l D 1 1 1 . Z ' . . K S . 7 4 ' l , 1 1ZA I ' U T -1 ' 1 q ' of A fb r ,..... I 11 I , . Q X . . - of- J J F I I l O . 1. . . . Morton, 111111015 ' V 7 S . I . c ., , : . g .. . y -v 1 RL 4 - 1 '1 . J ' ' 1 , ' ' S. 1 ., 5 .3 1 K, . V ' , .' I .' 7 .I 7 . 1 , . I Y 9 I ' . I . . . WALZ GWIECKHOFF MOTOR CO Bm XOU1 Fold 1n Woxton 'VIO1 ton Ilhnoli X Wil Tinni- KW 5 A CO1'lpI1f1WOI'1t HOMER C LUDWIG Funeral Dlrector Morton I1l1no1s STOLLER Dxstnbutlng Company Choi Omastex' Headquzu te1 S Vorton, Illlnols 111 N 2 QKFEIIIIIA Get 1n the Qummer xnh1rl ln '1 clrculal Qklrt vor playtlme dYlW1lfT1C beach SDOltS tourlng and good old faehloned squale dances Wear these swlrllng whlrllng full round cotton sklrte All are Wash able drapery prlnte cotton broad cloth OI chambmy SIZQS 10 to 20 S4 98 to '57 98 Both blousee '53 Q8 Modeled by Nancy Meredlth and Carol Safford of Bradley Unlverelty Sportshop Cottons Thlrd Floor Compllments of DEAN S CAFE Sw1ft Q Ice Cream Clrry out Sflndwlches 117 So Ma1n Phone 5801 For Hlgh Honore In Smart Clothea come to BERGNER S Peor1a IIl1no1s CARDOZO S Chlna Glass The Largest Selectlon 1n Central lll1no1Q Phone 4 4055 216 M un Stleet P60111 IHIHOIS MORTON TAXI SERVICE Faet Adams Stleet Nen Ma1n Phonee 7071 r171 Mo1ton Ill1I101S THE MORTON NEWS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING PRINTERS or THE CAULDRON smcz 1937 MORTON ILLINOIS Electnc SGIVICG Is Today s BIQQGSI Bcrrqcnn Biggest bargain is right' Ex ery dollar you spend on this service buys more 1n comfort and convenience for vour home than does any other ltem on your household budget Through the year Illinois Power ency and ever greater economies within our ovsn organization This peimits us to continue bringing you these savings every month your service bill It s your biggest bargain today' ILLINOIS POWER CO n u 1 I . Company has met rising costs with improved equipment, more effici- 1 . . . . . , on I AUPPERLE 6 SONS Cf ment Floors FOLlnd3.tlOI1S etc Phones 6142 3411 Morton ll :Qtr J G JACOB 8: SONS Phone 6651 125 North Fourth Avenue 114 ROBERT YORDY TURKEY FARM We are alwaye glad to serve you w1th the Am erlcan Tradltlonal Fowl durlng the Thanksgw me and IIOIICIHV Seaeon G. M, I I S A .1 ' M ,H , 3 I I I Ziiixli .Z , I . R MORTON. ILLINOIS I ' .1 I 1 3 4 WURST MILLER BAKERY 1900 1950 50 Years of Service 9 Phone 3391 I Morton, Illinois IOY STEPHENS Flectmcal Co utracto Phone 7575 Morton Ill A J SWIBOLD Com plete P1ano SCYVICC REBUILDING TUNING RECONDITIONING REPAIRING Phone Peona 64059 999 Morton Road East Peona FREIDINGER BROS MARKET Featurlng Rlchelleu Foods Morton, Il11no1s l . 5 F 1 - . I I BS ' ' 99 . - I . 117 Theres light lor your next step You may know well the next step ou wlsh to take ln your upward cllmb after graduatlon You may ave ln mmd exactly the professxon you wrsh to follow the occupations you will choose and as an Amencan are free to choose Yet you may be uncertam which step to take You may not know that teachmg machme tool operation farmlng stenographlc or sales work IS your field AND HOW ARE YOU T0 TELL? There are people who can help ou who can dnscuss vanous fields of endeavor who wxll t k wlth you about your aptrtudes and mterests By all means dlscuss thxs most 1m ortant step after graduatxon wxth your teachers our arents an those engaged m acnvmes whxch mterest you ou wr l Gnd all of them eager to pass along thexr experlences and to gave you guxdance af ou wrsh lt They can throw lxght on your next step an he p you make your years ahead better ln every way Congratulations on the step you have already taken thas step m education you are just completlng .. Elll'llllI TRIGTUI CU., non 6 Con l'1ILll'1f1Ol'lS 'md Best Wlsheq L L ATTEBERRY Countv Supelmtendent of Schoolq Pekln Ill1no1s SCHWENK S FOOD MARKET Lockex Ploeesslng and Butchermg 926 W Adams St Phone 4151 Morton Ill1no1s Rlchard Joos Proprletor Pamtmg and Decoratlng Punts V11 nlshee and Wall Paper Zobxlst Bldg So Second St Phone rO51 'VIo1ton Ill OEKEL 6. SONS Heatlng and Plumblng Phone 3561 Morton Illmols If It Happene In Molton Read It Flwt 1n the PEKIN DAILY TIMES NOHL CONCRETE PRODUCTS BLOCKS CEMENT SAND Morton Ill1no1s PEKIN FLORAL COMPANY Pekms Bonded Telegraph Florlst Phone 108 Pekm Illmols REYNOLD S RADIO 6. TELEVISION SERVICE 198 So Maln Stleet Phone '3911 Molton IIIIYIOIQ 113 IOOS PAINT STORE MASSA'S CAFE 117 So. Main Street Molton Ill WEINSTEIN S FINNIGAN s NEWS STAND GIFT 6. POTTERY SHOP Morton Ill1no1s Morton Ill1no1s .944 rqfzpaecaalfaon The 1950 Cauldron staff W1Sh9S to extend thanks to all the faculty mem bels and students who have helped IH vauous xx ays to make th1S twenty slxth edxtlon possible We also xush to express gratltude The Morton 'Nlews Mr 'VIarsh of the Pontlac Engravlng Company Mr Raeburn of the Burchett Studlo Pflsters Blndery of Galesburg Our Advertlsers The Natlonal Scholastlc Press Asso c11t1on mth headqua1ters at the Un1 been XXOIk1I1g to 1mp1ove school yeax books ThlS IS accompllshed chlefly thlough the publlcatlon of a magazme Scholastlc E.d1tor and by the ma1nten ance of '1 c11t1cal liitlflg servxce The Cauldlon as a member of the ls OCIWUOH entels elch vear s xssue fox c11t1c1sm along wlth books from over a thousand other schools Hlgh ratlngs are pIlZ6d as showmg that standards haue been met The 1949 Cauldron re C912 ed a Fxrst Class or Excellent ratmg the only hlghex ratmg bemg All Amerl can ox SUDQFIOI The 1950 staff xull be lnfoxmed of th1s book s ratlng September 119 -vu-5 ' I I Y ! 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