Morton High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Morton, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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,uw SEATED, left to right: Mr. Iungst, Miss Smith, Miss I-'os ter, Mr. Curper, Miss Hirstein, Mrs. Charlier, Mr. Rein. STAND- ING: Miss Iones, Mr. Cooper, Miss Baldridge, Mr. O'Dell, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Anderson. MI. Tuttle, Miss Melvin, Mr. Hager, Mr. Zwanzig, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Dickmcm. SLOW. SCHOOL ZONE! A school teachers day is much longer than the seven periods which compose a students daily school hours. The eternal tasks of grading papers, attending meetings, and planning lessons, make every teachers day a lousy day, Social and private lives are neglected in order for the success of every major school event. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Ward Grun- dy, Sup'i.: Mrs. Kennel. Sec'y-Treas.: Mr. Robert Ccrrper. Principal. The office personnel are few in number, but they do the work seemingly intended for many more people, Routine jobs, large and small, keep each M.T.l-l.S. day running smoothly. Whether or not the school year is a good year depends greatly upon these busy people. Much of their work goes by unheralded. l

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TRAFFIC COMMISSIGNERS The practical business experience which board members bring to school problems is especially valuable in the financial as- pects of public education. M.T.H.S. has been fortunate for some years in having a forward-looking board. Planning brought the present beautiful building to complef tion three years ago, and the installation of all departments in the new surroundings without interruption of the educative prof cesses, Normal growth will increase the enrollf ment next year by 5U students, plus more when the new Caterpillar plant goes into operation. Next fall, therefore, will see six more rooms added at the south end of the campus. For present needs, the board has provided a dryer for the Home Ec. rooms, two welding machines and a shaf per for industrial Arts, and a new glocke enspiel for the Band. improved parking areas and a high wire fence around the athletic field have facilitated the handling of crowds at games. The board has thoughtfully considered other problems of less tangible nature. A sincere interest in the welfare of the come munity has characterized their decisions. SEAT!-ID, left to right: C. Iibben. E. Heiser, H. Morgan, H. Getz, 0. Iohnson, W. Grundy. STANDING: H. Oswald. W. Eigsti, A. BGYGI'



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SPEED RADAR-TIIVIED MR. RUDOLPH IUNGST Subjects: Band MISS ISABETH SMITH Subjects: Solid Geometry: Fundamentals of Mathematics: Plane Geometry: Algebra I. Sponsor: Cauldron. MR. MELVIN REIN Subjects: Algebra I, Il: Practical Math.: World Geography: Trigonometry: Chorus. Sponsor: Sophomore Class. MR. ARTHUR ZWANZIG Subjects: Industrial Arts. MR. DAVID HAGER Subjects: Agriculture. Sponsor: junior Class: F.F.A. MR. WILLIAM COOPER Subjects: Chemistry: General Science: Physics. Sponsor: Freshman Class. MR. WILLIAM TURNER Subjects: Driver Education: Health and Safety. Sponsor: Senior Class. MR. CHARLES MARSHALL Subjects World History: American l-listory: Biology. 26 4, f ,fe K 'Q s ,.E.1...,. Q- ,SQ ..f' . ,, e.. M MISS MISS MRS. VELMA HIRSTEIN Subjects: Shorthand I. II: General Business Office Practice. Sponsor: Cauldron: Snapshots BETTY MELVIN Subjects: Bookkeeping: Personal Typing: Vo cational Typing. Sponsor: Freshman Class. WILMA ANDERSON Subjects: l-Iomemaking I, II. III: Art. Sponsor junior Class: F.l-l.A.

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