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

 - Class of 1929

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Dlorton has been his child, and he has been a father worthy of our qveneralion. Through his ofwn desire to serfre his fellofw men, he has given thirty years of his life in serfvice to the people of this community that their sons and daughters might become useful citi- zens of our great republic. To this man, --- Harry Victor Church, -- -we dedicate this 'volume in the hope that it will in a small sway show our gratitude to him for his devotion to his task. of i e.o.,o.ao,m..oMo..n za hon fa fs n z ' cgis isla m u za si s. . ww.vwf,,,.,h,-W ,,,,,,,,,..,,N, ,,,,..,. ,..,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,.,.,,,v , ,. f,,fy,, ., ,,,f,,f ,N .wwywwmlwfw fffff, Af N,,,,,,,,,,A 'V 'h' W N ' ' 'W' 'W U ' '4, A , , N 7 NW , ,, M. , Q05-4,.,,W t V . , 'x 2 1' mix si w ,, , , ,,.,,. x ii m y fo r my um M 4 W. W f, 3,11 fllilemuriam Millar QE. Blstun ZBeu:mberl26, 1928 ,. , W W f ,,,, 2 4,7fMw,,,, , Y ,,,, 7 W ,,., Z ,f,, 1 if 4 ' 0 f- f f f ff f f 9 ff f 1 f g? 1 , 4 24 Zffff fn , AZ 7 2 We V? 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One by one, teachers and pupils were drawn into the organization: and always with the same plan and always with the same purpose the work was laid out and the tasks were done. At last, the finished book is here. What l will, l can pervades the pages of this book. This same spirit should be in every true Morton student. whether he tackles a trival task or whether he faces his life work. A purpose, a plan. and a will to drive straight through to the goal 'it isthese that have gone into the making of this annul. May each one of you in school and in life have a purpose, a plan, and the will to carry ycu on and on until your goal is reached. H. V. Chu rch .. , , , A- up I my , ff, , W, I ,,,fW , f..,,V I .p ,z57 : : 'fzZ:7 t3Y7IW .,,, Vyf. G 7 K Q X f f , ,,,,,,,,, H ,iz ,M f f ff Jw ff' - WW, f yy W if AK-mvegifail Qrww4v5fA '4' ' 4,57 - ta' 'MWW15aast,3i,.'-:Ea2xzim':sf'sf!bbw:1'+lH2',WZ .. . Q -L, JY, S 3 N Q 1 1 -2 ,mf-.ff 5 -3 W X W . K gg I 1 35 I L A F CN ' 'ffm -,,. 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MMUZAN DAUL R, PAVLINHX GIRLS EVA I MURREN RLOUISE FISHER X RIMENT MERYL A. RUSSELL ,, I , ,,,, ,.Wg,,Z,,,,W!ff,h?y,,,,V ?7,,n?7,,,Z,?7,,.,,q, ,M 7,,W,y,,,b!Z?,.,,y ,707 ,.,, ZWW WW, ,,.,W,y,,,,,Wf7,,,w Ac, X X if ' f yi 'fl ffm ,.ff 1,1 4, 7,,ff4f,, f,, f, Q? 7 W, we W . . ,.,.,, r qw , f f iiii ssiieis 11 am oi oi wow w ir woirzv DEPARTMENT OE HOUSEHOLD ARTS WAHN BRIl1KMflN.C00lllliG MIRIAM RICHER . EMMA E X iw, 3 Q NINA SHERA ufnnfri form enum M-EDI CA L STAFF D , I' Wllllillflllill NYKANEN G. KOPTIKM. D ADDITIONAL FACULTY MEMBERS Beverly F. Berry, Englislzg Eloise M. Blakesley, Girls'g Physzeal Education, John H. Bolton, English: Ellen O. Carlson, Social Srivnceg Fred J. Ericson, Civics, Grace Gaarder, English: G. M. Glon, Boys' Carrvcliz'vg Frank R. Johnson, lfoyx' Plzyszcal Education: Dorothy O. Julien, Social Science: Lethl L. Lollar, Ia'ngli.vhg L. T. Lucas, Gr-mfml Scivnccg David L. Miller, Science, Frances H. Norris, English: Donald Pierson, Cizduxg Edith E. Schuster, linglishg Willard W. Stevens, EleclricShapg Helen E.Tingley, Cities: Louis A. Traksl, .laurnalixmg Louise B. Younger, Business Arithmetic. , , ., 4 71 ..,, ik g ,,,, Z ..,, , ? ,,.??,',,,,??,..W4,,l --..,z.fu:pf1::--px ..,. ' 'A ' -e-nee .,,,,,, f ,vs 1- 1, 4. 1 AS 1 : s 4 s 4 T l' l l' LM 5'CZl'Q'!3'l!!l5s'fEZQ f !' ? EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS Louise Wilmot, Serretary to Superintendent Rose Bartizal, Secretary to Comptroller Annette Schuster, Secretary, College Offre Sylvia Markvart, Secretary to Voeational Director CASHIER Mildred 4,Sterba STENOGRAPHERS Blanche Fremer Elizabeth Andrews CLERKS Alice Altenbach, Offire of Tests and Measurements Marthadknderle, Deans' Ogio: Emily Bartizal, Main Offire Mary Bergl, Vocational Bureau Catherine Bowes, English Office Mrs. R. U, Hutchens. Nurses' Ofire Attendent Sigmund Kosinski, Ojfirr of Tests and M easuremenfs Henrietta Shauh, Main Office Blanche Svoboda, Main Ofire Ann Stoffel, Main Office Edna Zasadil, Offirf' of Tests and Measurements DIRECTOR or PUBLIC RELATIONS Louis A. Traksl MATRONS, Alice A Smith ' .r S T. Myra Mikuskn 0' ATTENDANCE OTFICERS joseph Lnkay, Sperial Olfifer john S. Pietrzak, Attendenfe Offifrr Hilary Szymanski, Jttendenre Officer ' CUSTODIANS OF SUPPLIES Robert jindrich, Storelzeeper Micheal VValenga, Free Text Book Lilzrariaxz sis .C A I P X 4' 'gp .ww GSX-5, I I r ff' K 'V' N, r . W ixf :A X ,xg ! 4 i ,Ri 1 1 N x I LASSES M. 1 , uw ,- ' K 'ix A 1 ,x , L, , Y 3 H M, , L 'V X1 I ' I , ' ..f4m.':f'?'S5i , ,N :,.......,N:h.,:. , A ,Ak -M , n M3 WA iwmy, f. , :-' 'P- ik, , . - 211.5 - az -y -W I - 1 .. ,L , .z. 'vi I.. . - ff + -' f kim ' .- 5 , 4 x If L .-f . .kit fx in 'Q lx v91a.1m.u.J Gila-Kfs-...gi N-v-WJ!-g'iA-elcivxx ' W' v . M .Im wvfgvv-t--J W-wg., LTv'Y 'V . 5 U 1't'iXcK QM- -gtg., J'Nx..,9x KJ FK W ., lv ANA- + YHA-44.f,g ol Jlfx-Q-xx-al., eltwlx-Q . C . Y VLY 031.-.1...,,,u . - 9-QL KT-I .4,,bz.49x. ' VD: km . 0 ' Sl WI. 5 5 E E 5 1 A' '1 ' S S N 'C-D2 4'AAA ' A Z A ' ' '1 L 5 Y l Yll ill Z! l Ol Q SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS S'l'EWliR'l' CRUICKSHANK - President ALBERT Brtozovsxv Secretary RALPH jonxsroxiz - Vice-President ARTHUR PAIK - Treasurer OUR YEARS ago about twelve hundred, ordi- nary, noisy freshmen crowded through Morton's halls in their first exciting day of high school life. Even after a week or so of school there were still a few whom the dignified seniors had failed to fully subordinate, and some who still hopefully looked for the moving stairway and needed help in opening their lockers. After a few ofthem had been honored with an invitation to join the out club , nearly all of them began to work and prove what agood bunch of students they really were. By that time they were well enough organized to hold an election. For once the boys had preference over the girls, for only boys were elected to serve the clas . Verne Bower, the newly elected president, had worthy assistants in Jack Chesterfield, the vice-presidentg and Raymond Hubiclr, secretary. The infant treasury was to be stoutly protected by Stewart Cruikshank. Eight faculty members were chosen to, advise the class through the next year. They were Miss Uehren, Miss Austin, Miss Ellis, Miss Rigali, Mr. Almer, Mr. Ames, Mr. Drobnik, and Mr. Thomas. During that tirst year several parties were held in the new cafeteria for the freshmen Probably the most notable thing done by the freshmen boys was the organizing of a boys' club called the Forum. Many of the boys got an early start in Morton athletics by going out for football, basketball, swimming, and track teams. The Lincoln Medal, which is the highest award offered to a freshman, was won by Elizabeth Thom- a . Libbie Kucera was awarded the national prize for the best theme on Meat. The next year the class came back slightly more dignified and much wiser as sophmores. It was easi- er to elect popular students as oliicers after a year of high school, and Stewart Cruiclrshank was appointed president, Camille Slepicka, vice-president, Frank Korenik, treasureg and Camille Spetta, secretary. Basketball teams were organized in the freshman and sophomore English classes, and Q tournament was conducted. The Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club with Miss Prutsman as adviser was organized that year. Amid the usual shrieking and excitement the sophomore. basketball team with Sylvia Janes as captain trampled every other girls' basketball team in school, even the seniors. That year the sophomores were always a part of the howling and enthusiastic mob of rooters who turned out to support our team at the national bas- ketball tournament. The third year the sophomores came back fewer in number but determined to make their junior year a big success. By electing Ralph Johnstone as president, Robert Nemec as vice-president, Loretta Siewart as secretary, and Arthur Evans as treasurer, the juniors made a good start. The time honored junior prom was decidedly the most succes ful social event ofthe year. The Charity Dance for the whole school was held for the first time at Christmas. The junior class could and did boast of having the first class yell. Mercedes Theriault was the seventh win- ner of the celebrated Sophomore Cup with the excel- ent average of 95.04. Four of the junior class were honored by being admitted to the National Honor Society. Ralph Johnstone, Elizabeth . 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Adolph Svec, and Winifred Haslam were the four whose ability had won them that junior reward. With boisterous greetings and hearty hand-shaking the class started its last year at Morton. The new seniors easily assumed the traditional characteristics of fourth year students and nonchalantly began working for those missing credits. The boys carried the class election by electing four boys as senior off- icers: Stewart Cruickshank was chosen for the pres- idency: Ralph Johnstone, vice-president, Albert Brozovsky, secretary, and Arthur Pail-r, treasurer. With these able leaders the class planned several suc- cessful socials and parties. The delayed Charity Ball was held in February. Many senior boys httingly upheld the class honor in the tank, on the field, or in the gymnasium. Seniors who played well on the football field were Crane, Matkovicek, Machacek, Jorgenson, Gauth- ier, Capouch, and Jirik. A soccer team including Sebek, Wierer, Espe, Sis, Michalek, Willig, and the two Hancurs played undefeated games with sev- eral other schools. With Cerny as captain and Gauthier, Sykora, Lohr, and Saltzman as team mates the heavy-weight basketball team played some won- derful basketball. Tlusty and Buell were able play- ers on the lightweight team. Machacek, Crane, and Vucksinik were senior track stars. Mac Donald, Sredl, Thomas, Keppner, Cerny, Kuroski, Church, and Douglas were senior splashers -- ' showed speed and skill in swimming meets. Campanole, Janacek, Cerny, Schultz, and Valenta are expected to star on the diamond in the spring. The girls' athletics which is usually considered to be mostly noise has had many exceptional senior followers. Jean Bigelow, Sylvia Janes, Ida Misieka, Francis Pease, Camille Slepicka, Christine Krajacic, Pauline Tomich, and Edith Smith were a few ofthe many senior gtrls who excelled in girls' sports. The seniors during their four years at Morton have tried to be a class that will be long remembered for all around ability, nobleness of character, and pleasing personality. After four years, which now seem to have been so short, the realization of how patient, kind, and helpful their past teachers have been remains with them as a pleasant memory. This year's seniors are only one ot many such groups to leave Morton and begin new lives with the preparation which she has given them, but the class hopes that the friend- ships that its members have fortned will always re- main with them. The seniors leave this, their annu- al, as a means of remembering them. So long, dear old Morton. May God help the poor freebies. f. swf W.. --vv . fa. M, ., ha fa. W, W., M ff, W ,, 4., M. mv. , . , ff-4 , .N ff. , H W, 7 ,UW G H b , X 4 ' X f 5 Z 0 ff f Q 2' S J fl Q 2' 1 ARTHUR AcHEsoN Actor-Director Class representative, 1, 3, 45 Morton Knights, 2, 3, 4, secretary, 2, vice-president, 45 Sen- ior Dramatics, 4. Quiet, steady, and dependable at all times. 'L ,S gy. .53 st .4 if JOSEPH ADAM Artist in 3. Archery, 3'5 Morton Council, 45 Skating Club .4 ,' ' V 3, 45 Vocational Club, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club ' .f .1 35 Annual staff, 3. Serious, persevering, and polite. ' ,ea t ll'l . GEORGE ADAMS Chemist T Class representative, 2. it Quiet, unassuming, and reliable. . RosE AIELLO Teacher 'V Glee Club, 2, 35 Morton Aeolian Choir, 45 1 Class representative, 35 Almega Club, 2, 35 .V Thrift Club representative, 2, 3. i - r erset'ering, fond of music, energetit'. ' . GEORGE ANDEL Printer Co-op Pioneer Club,45 secretary, 45 Co-op, 45 Vocational Club, 2, 35 Vocational Graduate, 45 Class rep., 2. 35 Annual production, 2, 3, 4. A jne boy in every way. HELEN ASKINS Secretary r r Dots and Dashes,4. ' -f '- - Thoughtful, capable, and responsible. ' - 7 LORRAINE BALCKEN Secretary G. A. A., 1, 25 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 25 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 45 Soccer, 25 Almega, 3, 45 Dots and Dashes, 4. . Consfientious, polite, kind, and courteous. CLENN BALFANZ Chemist Football, 3, 45 C ee Club, 4. Strong, dependable, apleasing personality. C1.EMMtE BARNETTE Teacher Transfer, Clarksville, Tenn. Fleasing personality, winning smile, kind. LAWRENCE BARTELS Business Dots and Dash-s,45 Annual staff, 4. A painstaking and thorough workmen. LUCILLE BARTELS Stenographer ' ' V Reliable, delightful to have in dass. GEORGE BEctc Dentist - Honor roll, 35 Morton Council, 3, 45 Morton , Q Senate, 45 Oratorical Contest, 45 Literary ' Club, 45 Treble Choir, 2. ' f Respectedfor cheer-fulness and optimism' ' - .V K p ,xr . M. .f., Wffsw- f.o,i,4,,, ,.. . .,,,, , , ,, V ,..,,' ., ,W .. A I U' I 1':l 'ki G 1' A:i 'Af l ili 'f jug iZ:i 11 'AA' A 2 ':f 1 1 A 'f?, ',if7 ' AV., fi MJ , . '-w'Q- E ' A, IRWIN BELZA Pharmacist , w -- Class rep., 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 4, vice- pres.,4g M. C., 43 Sr. Dramatics, 4g Aeolian Choir,4g Jr. Chorus, 2. Plea.s'ing, reliable, and ambitious LYDIA BELZER Librarian Freshman-Sophomore Girls'Club, 23 Junior- Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4: Class representative, 4. Polite, industrious, faithful, and modest ELSIE BENDA Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 43 Bohemian Club, 3, 45 Dots and Dashes, 45 Hockey, 4. Good rtudent, quiet, unassuming, dependable RUDOLPH BENDA Undecided Bohemian Club, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling, 49 Glee Club, 3, 43 Aeolian Choir, 45 Howling Hun- dred,4. Small, cheerful, and reliable DOROTHY BERM AN Dietician Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Ctub, 3, 45 Gym captain, 2, 33 Class rep.. 4. Polite, cheerful, energetic, and loyal LAWRENCE BERMINGHAM Electrician , Cheerleader, 35 M. J. C., 2, M. C.,3, 45 Skating Club, 1, 2, 3g Voc. Club, 2, 39 Box- , ing and Wrestling. 43 Pioneer Co-op Club, 4. Capable and active EMIL BEST Commercial Agent lntrs-mural basketball, 45 Inter-English Class basketball, 2. A Serfvii'e fwith a smile i HELEN BIERMA Nurse Lindboom H. S.: Orchestra, lg Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 French Club, 2: Morton: Jr. Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Hockey,4g Soccer, 4g Musical, cheerful, and sincere FELIX BIESTEK Lawyer , Morton Senate, 1, 2, 3, 43 Contest mgr., 3, 45 E Soph Squad, 2, pres., 23 Jr. Council, 35 Fo- g rum, lg Oratorical contest, 4. A leader, an orator, and purposeful JEAN BIGELOW Librarian , Baseball, 1, 3: Soccer, 2, 4: Hockey 3, 4, , Basketball, 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4, vice- pres., 33 Annual staff, 4g Aeolian Choir, 4. Bright in appearance, newer dull ARTHUR BOECHE Electrician Co -op Pioneers, 45 Vocational Club, 2, 3, 4: Morton circus, 2. A steady fworker and willing GEORGE BOROVICKA Pharmacist Senior Band, 2, 3,4: Morton Junior Council, 39 Class rep., 43 Junior Band, 2. 'A genuine hard worker ,... 1 t www .4 WALTER BREZINA Draftsman M T Vocational Club, 2, 3. A liheahle fellow and a good scholar. BLANCHE BROTHANEK Science Teacher Almega, 3, 4, sec't, 4, Camera Club, 1, 2' Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2, treasurer, 2: Jr. Dramatics, 3, pres., 3: Sr. Dramatics, 4. A happy Miss, bright and industrious. Mll.ES BROUSIL Business Man MU Club, 3, 45 Hvwt. football, 4gWrestling, 3, 4, cap't,, 43 Vocational Club, 2, 35 Pyra- mid and Tumbling, 2, 3. A leader, many interests, good habits. NORMAN BROWN Engineer Carl Shurz High School. ' One of Morton's silver- tongued orators. A M BERTHA BROZEK Librarian h - Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2: Bo- ' hemian Club, 35 Dramatics, 3, 45 Soccer, 1: . A . 1 G. A. A., 2. fi riiiii 7 -.. , Curly haired, vivacious and a good talker. h , I ALBERT BRozovsKY West Point ' Class sec't., 4: M. C., 3, 43 M. J. C., 25 An- K7 nual staff, 3, 4g Class rep.,33 Forum, 1, vice- . -5 . pres., 15 Circulation Dep't,4. 1 , l 1 Scholar, a fast driver, nota pe.ss1mist. 1' ' V, STANLEY BUBLIK Doctor H Swimming team, 13 M. C., 3, 45 Glee Club, , ,RA 33 Fencing Club, 49 pres., 4, Vocational Club, H . fi ' 2, 3. . 5 V Straight-forward, clean cut, and popular. 5 LOGAN BUELL Chemist '4 Forum, 15 Soph. Squad, 23 M. J. C., 25 M. . , f C., 3, sec't., 43 Basketball, 4. -4 ' Bright, cheery, and genial personality. - , .i ROBERT BULKLEY Lawyer 1 T Chess and Checker Club, 2, 3, 45 Class rep., 2 5 33 Sr. Literary Club, 45 Annual staff, 45 Stu- A Yi ent Cabinet 4 F d , - Quiet, unassuming, and always ready to help. l , LADDIE BURCAL Coach f T Baseball, 1 2, 33 Football, 4. . . ? 1 Fleet-footed half-hack with black wooly hair. EDWARD BURDA Undecided Circus, 15 Boxing and Wrestling, 4. A clean out lad, unafraid of work. BOHUMIL BURIAN Musician Jr. Band, 19 Sr. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis Club, 2g Voc.. 2, 3: Radio Club, 29 Jr. Orchestra, 23 Jazz Orchestra, 4. , . A big likeable chap given to mischief. ' . . - , - 1 , , ,,,,.,. I i ..,, mx a ta toza t a m m it z i t t g szm ' v gmxm msotrc txcrr it . KENNETH CAPOUCH Salesman Circus, 1: M Club, 3, 4g Football mgr., 3: Football, 4, Morton Council, 4. Efficient, fversatile, and reliable. CLIFTON CARLSON Architect Forum, 13 Vocational Club, 2, 35 Morton Knights, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader, 3, 4. A rheerful cheerleader. BLANGHE CERNY Private Secretary Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club. 3, 43 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Spec. dancing, 2, 35 Camera Club, 35 Almega, 4. Skillful, amiable, and intelligent. CHARLES CERNY Baseball Player Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Frosh-Soph basketball, Z3 Hvwt. basketball, 3, capt., 4: M Club. 2, 3, 49 Aeolian Choir, 4: Glee Club, 3. .-'l likeable rhap and a dandy athlete. HELEN CERNY Private Secretary Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4g Dramatics, 3, 4g Almega, 3, 4. Wide-afwake, dramatirally inrlinedf' JOSEPH F. CERNY Electrician M. J. C., 2g Forum, 15 M. C., 3, 43 Radio Club, 2, 3, 45 Vocational Club, 35 Cheerlead- er, 1, 2, 3, 4. Alert, willing, agressi-ve, and popular. JOSEPH O. CERNY Commercial Art Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, 25 Voc. Club, 1, 2, 3g Co-op, 4: Co-op Pioneer Club, 4g Sr. swimming, 45 Cartooning Club, 4. Pleasing personality, reliable, and popular. RUSSEL CERNY Journalist M. J. C., 2g Track, 25 Camera Club, 3, 43 Asst. circulation mgr., 3gCirculation mgr., 4: Mortonian, 3. Trustworthy, aoodloolzina, likes blondes. RUTH CHILDS Librarian Almega Club,4g Latin Club 3. Hlllodest, sweet, and studiousf' CASIMIR CHMIELEWSKI Civil Engineer Junior Orchestra, 1, 23 Latin Club, 3. Active, and a fine student. JOHN CHURCH Doctor Morton Knights, 2, 3, 4, pres., 2, 39 Fencing Club, 4: Swimming, 2, 3, 45 Treble Choir, 1, 27 Band, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 3, 4. A steady fworker, sympathetic, co-operative. MILDRED CIHAK Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4: Bohemian Club, 3, 4. 'Ullfways smiling, polite, and dependable. . ' 4 - 1 1 . U l m 5 l W ' i1'fi il i'1'f 92' i2l1 If 1 qw ar ir v m tx uaimfslrclt wr ite ,, , ELSIE CINERT Private Secretary ' ii Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 25 Junior- E, Senior Girls' Club, 35 Dots and Dashes, 4. l. Hard, and willing worker. l ,V LILLIAN Cizax Librarian . Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 45 Latin Club, 3: Almega, 45 Golf Club, 3. .4t'tifve, blonde, interested, in studies. ,rp 5 3 ,- . ' GORDON Cov Teacher Soph. Squad, 25 Morton Knights, 2, 35 Ltwt. ' football mgr., 45 M club, 4. - Small, but, all my, so different. . , GRACE CRAMBERT Teacher 1, Class rep., 45 Latin Club, 35 Almega, 4. Quiet, sineere, pleasant, and a blonde. STEWART CRUICKSHANK Journalist Class pres., 2, 45 Class treas., 15 M. C., 3, 45 M. J. C., 1, 25 Fencing Club, 45 vice-pres., 45 Class rep , 1, 2, 3, 4. - St'ot1'h. red-headed. and a regular fellow. JEFFERSON DAvls Electrical Engineer Radio Club, 1, 25 Chess and Checker Club, 1, 25 Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 3, 45 Golf t - Club, 2, 3, 45 Vocational Club, 3, 4. A hard worker, neat in appearance. r HEELN DAWE Journalist Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 25 Junior Senior Girls' Club, 3, 45 French Club, 3. nl oirl with ideals. always pleasant. ' MARY DERDAK Librarian - Soccer, 1, 2, 45 Hockey, 45 Almega, 2, 3, 45 Mortonian Staff, 3, 45 Class rep., 3. , Cheerful, PBPPW, and a good athlete. - MARVIN DERR Aeroplane Mechanic Vocational Club, 2, 3. - . Quiet, reliable, and a good fellow x JOHN DLOUHY Electrician Y fl hard worker, polite, and reliable. MARJORIE DORR Secretary J Class rep., 45 Dots and Dashes, 45 Jr.-Sr. Girls l i A ,Y ,., .5 Club, 3, 45 G. A. A.,45 Soccer, 45 Basketball, '- 45 Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 4. V Smiling and capable. ELEANOR Down Secretary Q QV, Dots and Dashes, 4. 2 I - 'A 5' Pleasant, efficient, and a young lady. E i'-. ..-'L' fr A gil. .eae - I '-1-', '--- ,aff-W ,M . ,,,,,,, , ,,.,,,,,, , --1- f' e..1e--imem-e- ---. W.,,,W,,N,,,e ,,.,,,, N ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , 4 f fy f 2, 7624 1,3 gf V-74 7,.,.,, f I ,MW ,,,, . ..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,f ,, , , ,,.,, , ,W ,,,, ,, ,,., l W7 9 I 0 , G G A WV N M! inf if 'e ff, fp, f f 2 f M1 QC, iff we M i LIBBIE DVORAK Sienographer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g Almega, 33 Hockey, 3: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 33 Bohemian Club, 4. Cheerful, pleasing, and polite. LORAINE DvoRAK Journalist Almega, 2, 3, 4, sec't., 45 Dramatics, 3, 4, treas.,3g Camera Club, 2, Morlonian staff, 3, 4, Golf Club, 3: Solemn Pride, 3. A hard worker with a -winning smile. LAWRENCE EDMIER Business Vocational Club, 1, 25 Vocational graduate, 3. fl hard 'worker and a friendly fellow. MILDRED EICHHOLZ Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2, treas., 23 Thrift Club, 2, 3, sec't., 35 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 43 Class rep., 4. Indu.rtriou.r, earnfxt, and reliable. HOWARD ELGIN Chemist ,4ggrfs:ifve, thoughtful, and fourteourf' ELVIRA ERICKSON Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 43 Dots and Dashes, 43 Almega, 4. Small, blonde, and alfways happy. WILLIAM ERNT Printer Steady, dependable, and likeable. ERWIN ESPE Engineer Voc. Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, 39 Co-op Pioneer, 4, Co-op 4. .f4z'romorlating and ohliglirzg to a fault. ARTHUR EVANS Chemist Senior Violin Choir, 1, 2, 3, Radio Club, 35 Vocational Club, 2, 3g Class treas., 3. Pleasant, pleasing, and jrer5uaJifUe. ANNE FEITL Piano Teacher Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 41 Bohemian Club, 2, 3, 45 delegate to Prague, 35 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Almega, 3. Pleasant, rheerful, and lUIl:lllll'i01lJ. HARRIET FETTERS Science Teacher Prartiral, mn.verw.'z1liqJe, and appreriatifvef' LILLY FILACIHIIONE Home Girl Soccer, 2, 3, 45 Hockey, 33 Baseball. 2, 33 Basketball, 3, 49 Jr -Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 45 Almega, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Cheerful, peppy, and rludiouxf' - - , . . . uw f , 'rf V My ., -1 ff M, M 411, 'wM,?,- 's, yy'--.yu 'S 4 ' 4 ,,,.,,, jimi? 21 132 I III, ,,,, I . Q ,.,,.,.,,. ,...U...,.,,...,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,....,,...Hf.,.,,,.,,.,..,WZZZ,LZJ H'HZZ,'LU j,1 X7LZZ,Z,',',1ZjLZm?,.,,y'L'jg...,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.H, ,AW ,,,, www ,,.A,, , , W I! X I ?7.,,i. . :, .yn ,..,,.,, .V ., Wg., . W, .. ..,, , 7,7 ':: 7: ' ,' ,,' - - Mya ., ,,.. 4 ...M my Ut, ,Af me M .4 QU M fm ,. mfwf Jw... ,,,,, . ,,.,,, ..,,,. 7 if 4h.lk.h5p A . ,,-, , Hel, ,- LYLE FILEIQ Dentist f Morton Knights, 2, 3,4 5 Boxing and Wrest- ling, 3, 4: Sr. Chorous, 3g Class rep., 45 Golf Club. 2. .-I filwuhlz' rhnp and 11 hard Iu'orkrr. FRANK FISHER Tool maker Bohemian Club, 4g Vocational Club, 3. JI good xport in rfurry 'LL'Ily.n LILY FOLK Music teacher Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4. lJr'mr1r1', rrlinhlr, and .rin4'1'r1'. ANTOINETTE FRANK Almega, 2, 3, 45 Hockey, 43 Soccer, 4. I.ow'l3',. happy, and si1Ic'c'1'o. ,Q X JAMES FRANK Pharmaci t Morton Junior Council, 39 Morton Council, 45 . H- Class representative, 4. if .I1Irnf'.v Horn'.v altar Kyo. JULIA FREIJERICKSEN Stenographer I Girls' Athletic Association, 1. Fnfrg1'1It', frrindly, and 'winning type. HELEN GABRYSZAK Executive secretary Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2: Dots . A and Dashes, 4g Class representative, 4. fl thoroughly exfellfnl student. MARGUERITE GACBOIS Comptometry operator Sinrorv, Jiudious, and 1'ornz'xl. LOUISE GAITA Secretary Almega, 35 G. A. A., 3, -lg Baseball, 2, 3, 4g Basketball, 3, 45 Soccer, 4, Hockey, 43 Book ,I Club, 4. l Xl good fworlcer, on athlete, and flavorful. ' CRYSTAL GENTRY Dramatic art .I t Almega, 35 Class representative, 3, Senior Dramatic Club, 4. PlnIslny, ruorgrlir, und II good JflldI'7Il.U ' DALICE GEORGE Reporter French Club, 2, 33 Almega, 4. ' x. Sludiou.v, fotlrtrozu, and cheerful. 5,-. JANET GERSTNER Stenographer Camera Club, 35 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4. . W , Pretty, petite, and dainty. l ' ' f't' f' ,. .. . 7. V I A a n if .mast :ma O il ix 1 'ttmsa ta in ?Oil5OilQi?'li'OY7O'i?li 9 i it G' ' ' ? N 4 I zoz zilzw mxt uziaiitxi MARY GIRETI-I Undecided Almega, 2, 43 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4. Pleasant, allways smiling. WILLIAM GLAss Mechanic Crane Tech High School. A Iwillina fworker. serious, and obliainaf' FRANCINE Gonooass Librarian Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega, 2, 43 Drimatics, 3, 43 Spec. dancing, 33 John Mar- shal H. S., 13 French Club, 2. Popular, pretty, and polite. LUCILLE GRAHL Comptometer Operator Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 43 Girls' Glee Club Quiet, pleasant, and srbolarlyf' Noavrw GIUNKE Electric Mechanic Radio Club, 43 Vocational Club, 2, 3. fl hard fworleer, polite, and reliable. GEORGE GREGOR Civil Engineer Radio Club, 13 Bohemian Club, 23 Senior Orchestra, 4. A fine fellow, trustfworthy, and friendly. HAROLD GRUPP Architect Courteous, obliging, and reliable. VIoLI-:T GUSTAFSON Teacher Almega, 3, treas., 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Dramatics, 3, 43 Solemn Pride, 33 Marshal H. S., 1.3G. A. A., 12 Class rep., 1. A fue student, popular, and reliable. LOISE HAAGENSON Reporter Almega, 43 Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 43 Spanish Club, 3. I-I -'winsome little maid. ETHEL HALAMA Dancer Almega Club, 2, 33 Dramatic Club,4, sec 't ,43 Hockey, 3, 43 Class rep., 43 Captainball cap't., 13 Spec. dancing, 33 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3. 4. Pretty, bright, good student, and cheerful. ALBINA HALEK Stenographer Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 23 Dots and Dashes, 43 Almega, 43 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 43 Baseball, 2. Consfientious, courteous, and reliable. VIRGINIA HALL Typist Modest, demure, and eonsrientiousf' N ij : vga f1L11 'ow l w ,xgt ivairowrg.vgv gum Q 5.5 ' 1 I Q 5. 1 l ,. . if 3- GOLDIE HAMILTON Private Secretary Dots and Dashes, 45 French Club. 3. .-I fine student, thoughtful, and helpful. GERALD HANCUR Physician Bohemian Club, 2,3,4: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, capt., 4g M Club, 45 Jr. Orchestra,2, 3, Sr. Or- chestra, 4. Ba.vhful, faithful, and rhcerfulf' JOSEPH HANCUR Aviator Co-op Club, 3, 43 Co-op Pioneers. 4, vice- pres., 45 Bohemian Club, 2, 35 Voc. Club, 43 M Club, 4: Soccer, 2, 3. Quiet, rourteous, and reliable. HEDWIG HARAST Stenographer Dots and Dashes, 4. Petite, dark-eyed, Frenrhyf' WINIFRED HASLAM Librarian National Honor Society, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4, Almega, 2, 3, pres.,2g Annual staff, 43 Class rep., 4: A Woman's Won't, 3. Prelty, preppy, an exfellent student. ELMER HAUGH Undecided Quiet, steady, and happy. FRANK HAVLIK Tool Maker Jr. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3g Voc. Club, 3, 45 Class rep., 3: Co-op., 3, 4g Co-op Pioneers, 3, 4g Voc. grad., 4. -I hard worker, polite, and pleasing. PEARL HAWKINS Teacher Almega, 2, 3: Junior-Senior Book Club, 4. nl perfert lady and a rultured girl. LUCILLE HEIDECKE Stenographer Battin H. S., New Jersey: Basketball, 3, Camera Club, 3: G. A. A., 3, Morton:Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4: Glee Club, 4. Courtr-ous, vheerful, and dependable. ANNA HEIDENREICH Teacher Almega, 2, 3, 4, Class representative, 4. .-I thoroughly adorable child. EMMA HEIDENREICH Teacher Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 45 Almega,2, 3. 43 Hockey, 3, 43 Literary Society, 4. Bevomingly shy and allways cheerful. CATHERINE HERO Nurse Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2: Almega, 3, 4, pres., 4g Glee Club, 33 Dramatics, 4: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3. Studinu.v, paired, and reliable. ,i1PvI't!f '11t A H at ' at ,... .... .L ' ,,,, ,,,,,, 3. ,,,.. . ii ? ' iiii 2 ,W CHARLES HEss Telephony Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 23 Voc. Club, 2, 3, 4g Tennis Club, 33 Co-op Pioneers, 45 4 Senior Band, 3g Jazz Orchestra, 4. , Persefuering, polite, and pleasing. i RosE l-lEss1.ER Nurse Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Almega, 25 Class rep.. 33 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4. Quiet, faithful, and swell 'worth k7l0'wl7lg.', RA K HLAVATY Undecided 'Mighty for his rifhes and afvoirdupoisf' GEORGE HOLMES Undecided ' M, J. c., 1, 2, chess and checker, 2, 3, N Camera Club, 2, 33 Class rep., 2, 3, M. C., 3, 4: Fencing Club, 4,sec't-treas., 4. An artifve student fwith manly ideals. SYLVIA HOLUB Dancing Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g ,Camera Club, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4: Almega Club 45 Spec. dancing, 3. Pretty, peppy, and well poised. MARIE HOMOLA Musican Almega Club, 1, 23 Bohemian Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 1, 2, 33 Baseball, 2, 35 Soccer, 25 Basketball, 2. A good student, happy, and eheerfulf' Jo ROGERS Hoon Physician Sr. Band, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 43 Hvwt. fastball, 3, 45 M Club, 3, 45 M. J. C., 2g M. C., 3, 4g Jr. Band, 1. Ajfable, ambitious, and acfommodatingf' . CAROLINE Hoi-PE Stenographer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 25 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4: Hockey, 4: Almega, 4, G. A. A.,2, 4g Golf Club, 3, 4. I Capable, fuiwacious, and entiemg brunette. 1 VERA HOPPE Stenographer Fran-Sigh Girls' Club, 2: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4, Almega, 3: Spec. dancing, 35 Golf Club, 3, Hockey,3g Dots and Dashes, 4. Studious, reliable, and fwell poised. JAMES HORA Pharmacist M. J. C., 3, M. C., 4g Class rep., 1, 2, 3, 43 Hvwt. football, 3, 49 Baseball, 4. Short but fast. CHARLES HQRRY Pharmacist .luiior Orcluatrl, 2, 3, 4: Circus, 1.0 A good student, cheerful, and reliable. .losEPH HOUDEK Draftsman Bohemian Club, 1, 2, 3. 4. A steady fworker, quiet, and cheerful. -5 , .V A2,ffw 't 7'M7?mAdZv il , 2? ,, . 1 W . 5.4, I ,., ,, ,,,Y, , 1 ,V,,, . : , , I , l' tfsfeotto fw vaimtgttmr foam p ss.. ' ' ' L'1, 1' , - EDWARD HREJSA Mortician A s ' - Bohemian Club, 1, 23 Tumbling Club, 1. f Courteous, reliable, and dependable. LEONA HUBICK Beauty Operator UnaJsuming, and a 'very good student. EDWARD HUDALE Electrician Vocational basketball, 3, 45 Intra-mural bas- - . l C',.f-' t ' tio ketball, 4. v f7 good athlete, quiet, and dependable. if' L11,L1AN HULIK . Steno apher Harri rtH.S.: Ce i' oir, 1' Jr: lRe -' serv s, 5 nH. : a, glunior- 'rigg- Se lrls' Club, 3, , ohemian Club,4. fe -,.. GEORGE HURT Aviation ' Vocational Club, 2, 45 Co-op Pioneers, 3, 4. V' ' - , 'Unax.fuming, and I1 good fworlzerf' 52 . ' ight, quirk, and eadyf' 1 .,.i -. .L . Ni A. BERNICE JACOBS School Teacher . t Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2, 3, pres., 3g Dra- . matics, 3: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 45 Literary - ' Q Club, 4. , 1 43 ., M '24 diligent lworlaer, and a 00011 sport. EMILY JAGIELO Stenographer Pleasant, helpful, and uniform in work. l 3- 1- - . FLORIAN JAGIELO Toolmaker ' A Vocational Club, 2, 3: Co-op Pioneers, 3, 4: ' Co-op, 3, 4, Voc. graduate, 3. 1. '24 hard fworker, polite, and pleasing. A ' ANNA JAKL Undecided . Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2: junior-Senior - Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega Club, 3, 4. .-I fypieal example of sweetnes: and light. MAE JANA Private Secretary Almega, 45 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4g . Book Club, 4. - . '24 happy girl to meet. ALICE JANDA Stenographer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club. '24 hard fworker, polite and pleasing. -- Joseeu JANICEK Physicist Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, capt., 23 - Aeolian Choir, 43 M Club, 2, 3, 4. , Ile mtrhey baseballs and lznofwledgef' E t Q ,qv .. 2 , -3 - , , , , ,,, I ,N -A, 5 it 1 of 2' Tlx ,1i.,1....n...,,,,,.,,,, N e,w.,tm ,,,,,.,vii.11,Q1 . 11. ,,,,,, 111:1 - .,,1 Z -,::1111111111:111111-- fxiiftzizixzffrffiirisfiiiitfiziiizr ,,,, A --1-- ZZ1 -111v ,,,, -, '1111 .:1V.::VV A.... - ..,... .,.,. ...,, ..,..,,-,,.--,.., s,.,7.,,,g .,-, .---.-A-,.-.. .f.-----,1 -,f.-- -..f E7 .,,-..- ..,, ,. , 4' p ,V p 2 SYLYIA JANES Dramatic Artist . ' Swimming,1,2, 3, 4g G. A. A., .1,2,3,4g Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, cap't., 2: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4, sec't., 3: Hop 0' Me Thumb, 3. Vi1vafious, sparkling, full of fun. EDWARD JANK A Carpenter Morton Junior Council, 3. A 'Top noteber', honest, and dependable. LILLIAN JELINEK Secretary Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4: Camera Club, 2, 35 Class rep., 3. el popular, pretty, brofwn-eyed lady. JAMES JEZEK Lawyer Ice-skating Club, 39 Archery Club, 3, 4, sec., 3, treas., 45 Latin Club, 4, treas., 4g Glee Club, 4g Inter-mural basketball, 4. ,-lftifve partzripant of rlass-room activities. JOSEPH .IIRIK Architectural Engineer Ltwt,, football, 23 Hvwt., 3, 43 Wrestling Club, 49 M Club, 2, 3, 45 Track, 33 Class rep., 1. il pleasant, smiling, young giant. ALICE .llRSA Undecided, Frosh Soph Girls' Club. 1, 23 Twin Club, 3, vice-pres., 3: Book Club, 4: Class rep., 45 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4. Studious, quiet, and polite. VERNABELLE JOHNSON Secretary Dots and Dashes, 4. Quiet, steady, and pleasing. JANET JOHNSTON Undecided Baseball, 2g Dramatics. 3: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega, 3, 4. '24 good student, pleasina, and effieientf' RALl'H JOHNSTONE Artist Class pres., 3g Class vice-pres., 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4g M. C., 3, 4g Nl. J. C., 2: Annual staff, 3, 45 Ltwt., basketball, 4. Ext'ellent student fwith fwinning personality. Dorus Jo1.1DoN Author Clearwater H. S.: Glee Club, 1, 23 Dramatics, 1, 2g Latin Club, 25 Morton: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 47 Class rep., 4. Capable, effieient, and a fine student. ISABELLE .IUREK ' Private Secretary Almega, 2g Dots and Dashes, 4. Steady, and modest in abilities. WALTER JUREK Undecided Camera Club, 25 Radio Club, 2g Circus, 1. , An interesting boy. A A, ,,... a.:pa.....w.,, , .. A v . , V J.. .4 A, 4 Hi iii ' l'A 'L'AW 11 ' vi i ii ' , ii C UQCEZ A ::1LL1' A A g i 'itm i r rp ',,. .,.. ','.2 ,gt ADELINE KAISER Undecided ftgla Cheerful, pretty, and polite. CHARLES KARAS Business Man Bohemian Club, 3, 4. '24 good student, and a fine fellow. VIOLA KASPER Stenographer f Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4. Demure, and a .rfwfelly pleasing girl. ADOLPH KAST Public Accountant Small, reliable, and a good student. LORRAINE Kee Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 49 Almega Club, 3, 4, vice-pres., 4: Latin Club, 3, 4, treas., 3. Fair athlete, and reliable. VAt.EN1'1Nh KLEPSA Authoress 4 r Almega, 25 Dots and Dashes, 4. - ' Tall, auhurn hair, a hard 'lL'!II'kfl'.n CHARLES KLIMA Vifoodworker Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, 2: Vocational, 1, 2. 3, 4, Circus, 1, 2. f.'hm'lr, the .vhipbuilderf CLIFFORD KOHLMEYER Accountant ' Forum, 15 Circus, 13 Class representative, 4: Chess and Checker Club, 4. Deforvu.w, diligent, and deliberate, MARIE KOLARIK Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g Almega Club, 3, 45 Latin Club, 43 Journalism, 3. ' nl xludent of .fpiril and ability. ' MILDRED KONFRST Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls'Club,2.Junior-Senior Girls - Club, 3, 43 Class representative, 43 French . Club, 4. A SIudious, palile and jolly, RUTH Kovacxv Teacher ' Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Junior-Senior . Girls' Club, 43 Class representative, 4. 'IJilig1'nl, rrliablr', and plerl.rant. FRANK KORINEK Pharmacist Class treas., 23 M. J. C., 2, 35 treas., 33 M. C., 4: Class rep., 1, 2, 3: Sr. Orchestra, 3. 4: Violin Choir, 1. Willy, rarefree, and friendly. ' If . ' ' 213 7: e . 'M . fa fy , . . , ef ff M .lc . . .... .ii , ,,,M ,,..u , ,,,, ,, ,,,, , ,, , Z1 A,Q1 ,Z, ef. at A ,A JOSEPH KORZENIEWSKI Civil Engineer Morton Council, 4: Football, 13 Junior Or- chestra, 2, l,ikeahle, good-natured, and blonde. JAMES KosTAKos Printer M. J. C., 2: 35 Forum, 15 Vocational Club, 2, 39 Wrestling, 43 M. C., 45 Class rep., 35 Pyramid and Tumbling, 2. A fworher with a pleasing personality. EDWARD KOSTAL Undecided An aggressifve, intelligent, pleasing person. ALOIS KosTKA Electrical Engineer Morton Knights, 2, 3, 4, sect.,3g Symphony, 2, 3, 4, Vocational Club, 2, 35 Bohemian Club. 2. Reliable, polite, and a jolly good fellofwf' GERTRUDE KOSTKA Piano Teacher A talented musirianf' VIOLET KosTKA Teacher Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 43 Class rep., 4. A pleasant and industrious student. GEORGE KOTLAN Chemist Arc hery, 3, 4. 'ifllfways an agreeable pal. Lao KOTOWSKI Pattern Maker Harrison H. S., Bohemian -lub, 35 Soccer, 3. Some 'shooter'-your friend. Josavu KOUBA Meteorologist Fencing Club, 43 Chess and Checker, 2, 3. Quiet, ready to help, and sineere. ELSKE KOUBEK Slenographer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 1, 25 Class rep.,3g Soccer, 33 Almega, 3, 4. She is 'well -'worth knowing. Louis Kozaxc Undecided fl small, young felloful and polite. ARTHUR Kozr-:LKA Undecided Jr. Baud, lg Sr. Band, 29 Mortonian staff, 3, 43 Annual staff, 35 Boxing and Wrestling, 3. fin interesting, pleasing journalist. gizoztozxoaoxt sao as tlc msofto fr n stonm ol m ox os i t I I C a w its ' 1i1i 23613234 it i ciiawcwr ii zrqirci 9 ROY KRAEBBER Undecided HH: not I1 ladies man. CHRISTINE KRAJACIC Secretary Basketball, 3, 4, cap't., 33 Baseball, 1,- 4: Soccer, 1, 449 Hockey, 3. 4: G. A. A. , 3, 4, Dots and Dashes, 4, sec't.g Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4. uzlthlelir, peppy, and bright. HARRY KRAUS Advertising Hvwt. football, 43 Track, 3: Boxing and Wrestling, 25 Chess and Checker, 23 Spanish Club, 3, vice-pres., 3. f Noi speedy, but steady. ALFRED KRIZANIC Printer Track, 3, 4, Pyramid and Tumuling Club, 3 'N 4, Morton Knights, 3, 4, Voc. Club, 4, Class rep., 4, Wrestling Club, 3. Talk1Itifu1' and an expert tumbler. , I. nys. WILLIAM KROPIK Dentist Bohemian Club, 1, 2, Rnd-lirzid, reliable, and quiet. ' JOHN KRUZIC Electrical Engineer Class rep., 1, 2, Voc. Club, 1, 2, 3, Golf Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Lrwt. ba ketball mgr., 4: Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 2, 3. He has a cheerful, .runny disposition ESTELLE KRYZANIAK Pharmacist Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2, Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, I 3, 4: Spec, dancing, 35 Almega Club, 4. '24 flood a're.Iser, amialzle, ll' steady worker. GLADYS KUBIK Stenographer I Bohemian Club, sec't., 3, vice-pres., 4, .lun- K ior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 45 Almega Club, 2. ' nliffirient, studiouf, and rompanionablef' LIBBIE KUC'ERA Bookkeeper Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 1, 2: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega Club, 43 Jr. Orchestra, 2, 3, Class rep., 2, 3, 4. Reliable, rurly hair, and .rmall. MILDRED KULE Private Secretary Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 29 Bohemian Club, 3, 45 G. A. A., lg Baseball, 1, 2, 4, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, Circus, 1. S1e1Idy-fwurker,'r iet, and athletiff' ANNA KUNCL ' n Missionary Soccer, 1, 2, 4, Ho ' y, Basketball, 3, 4, Swimming, oc gr., 33 Gym. cap't, and I of perfeft liaise are hen. Secretary Club, 3, 43 Almega Club, 4, 45 Hockey, 2: Baseball, 2, blond, and indu.rlriou.f. ,NYM ii lf if 353' 1' 5, f :fv '?J i11 5 i1'rr1 :.1 A'1f'f 'f 'V -111 ,.i::f A.1.. :2:' ,:::: 2 2 5, I -v FRED KURE Architect Vocational Club, 2, 35 Vocational drawing graduate, 35 Annual staff, 4. fl real go-getterf' C STEVEN Kuaostu Musician Swimming, 2, 3, 45 Jazz Orchestra, 3, 45 Jr. Orchestra, 1, 25 St. Band, 2, 35 Class repre- sentative, 2. lWu.rical, rheerful, and pleasing. MARTHA KWAPIS Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 45 Almega Club, 4. Demure, modest, and steadfast. HELEN KWIETKAWSKY Nurse French Club, 3. fl splendid fworlzer, and 'very reliable. PETER Lftmco Pharmacist M. J. C., 35 Latin Club, 35 Forum, 15 Box- ing and Wrestling, 2: Class representative, 2. Has ability, good srholastic reeordf' GEORGE LAMAC College Professor M. C., 3, 4, vice. pres., 3, 4, treas., 45 M. J. C., 2, 3, pres., 35 Swimming, 1, 25 M Club, 15 Senate, 45 Dramatics, 45 Forum, 1. Good student, ajfable, popular. RUSSEL LARSON Electrical Engineer Archery, 3. Reallv :worth fwllilef' . f RALPH LAWSON Cabinet Maker Football, 3, 45 Vocational Club, 45 Class rep- resentative, 45 Morton Knights, 45 M Club, 4. Just a real fellofwf' I EMIL LEJSEK College Professor Quiet but ambitious. l ROY LEVY Undecided ' ' None fan be his parallel. RUTH LIGLER ' Novelist X Hockey, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 45 Bnseball, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 45 Almega, 3, 45 G. A. A., 3, 45 Dots and Dashes, 4. Reliable, hard fworker, athletic. RUTH LINDAHL Dietitian lf Almega Club, 2, 3, 45 Mortoniun, 35 Annual staff, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 45 Latin Club, 45 Golf Club, 3. ' Poise, natural fourtesy, 5l'll0ldf5hlp.n ,uf . 9 A ..,..,... ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, , , . ,,,, . .... .,..., .. . ,..1 . ...,,.., W, 1.,11,.,, H W , ,,,, M, , ,,,,, .taiiz , A1.1:..:12 ,,.,,1.11,.,, ......1...11... , .11,,. ,, ,, ,,,, ,.,., , ,,,, . ,?,,Z,.,q.Z..w fling, . .. .,. A, .,,,, .. Nt.. -., ., ff? .W ,,,,,, M ,,,, ... l'.'h',i'......,, ,,.,,.,,., if GEO otary Pr ssman . C b ocatio Club, ' ohe lu ' W estling, 43 y L um lub 1 I ,ff R. ke' , l A' .A,, E... .. ........ !'m M ff' ' 'f 'ff 'f ' Nnh' , ' ,e . I an ......,.,.,..,,.........,W.,.,.,....,,..,,..,,...,t Z y , X f ', ' A IS A ' , l 5 ' i I . - b , 1 6, 1 T , . - .-I 'lteady likeable friend 1 JOSEPH Loi-IR Pharmacist ' ' Ltwt. basketball, 2, 3: Hvwt. basketball, 4, . Senate, 3, 43 pres., 43 M. J. C., 3g vice pres., 33 M. C., 45 AnnualstatT,4g Forum, 1. . ' ,. livery infh that is not sporty, is study. i . - GEORGE LOKAY Architect , Vocational Club, 4. , He has a .rteady and clever aim. 1 CATHERINE I.o1.1.1s Nurse Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 43 Almega, 4. Polite, plearino. and cheerful. - MARGARET LOLLIS Secretary Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2g Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega Club, 3, 4. .4lfwa5'.v as gay as can he. A JOHN L.oPATA Electrician Football mgr., 23 Football, 35 Vocational - Club, 2, 35 M. J. C., 3, Radio Club, 3, treas., 35 vice-pres., 49 M Crub, 1, 2, 3. .4n artilve and industrious fellow. VERNON LozEAu Engineer A . ,- Class representative, 3, 4. 4 hard -worker, red-haired, and rheerfulf' HELEN LUPACZ Solicitor Dramatic Club, 3. She ir sure lo make her mark. ROBERT LUTHER Accountant Forum lg Soph squad, 23 Camera Club, 39 . Chess and Checker, 3, 45 M. J. C.,3g M. C., , 49 Radio Club, 4. 'H-I small but quiet, good student. ' 1 JACK LYONS Lawyer La Grange H. S., 1, 25 Morton: Basketball, 3,4. Bu3ines.r-like, reliable, and companionablef MURRAY MACDONALD Coach . Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Hvwt., football, 45 - . Track. 33 M Club, 1, 2, 3. 45 M J.C., 25 ' M. C., 3, 4: Class rep., 2, 3. - fl friendly, likeable youno man. GEORGE MAHACEK Coach Track, 1, 2, 3, 4g Hvwt. Football, 3, 4gBase- ball, 45 M Club, 3, 4g M. J. C., 39 Class , rep., 25 Glee Club, 3. - Willing to try anything. . , -. if., ,,...,..V ' . -wt, I ' ,'-V 4 jf,-1. ,W y M! ,I ,fy f-. 1-479. f ,, , M., H l .M I V V I ..,,, . ,.,, ..,.. ... 71 1 33 rrrtt rt p g m y M y ee + is 1i 1 Q 6312 its Lri 4 ye .. g g gg ,, 1 .r in . . . 1 1i' ' ' AV A , MILDRED MACHACER Teacher Almega, 23 Bohemian Club, 3, 43 Class rep- resentative, 3, 4. Reliable, pleasant, and a fine student. GERALDINE MAHANNAH Stenographer Soccer, 13 G. A. A., 1, 23 Basketball, 33 Baseball, 13 Gym captain, 2. A pretty girl fwith a pleasant personality. FRANCIS MAHER Dentist Forum, 13 M. J. C., 2, 33 M. C., 4g Glee Club, 33 Basketball, 13 Ltwt. basketball, 4. A popular athlete with his rla.rsrnate.v. FRANCES MALECKY Private Secretary Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 33 Dots and Dash- es Club, 43 G. A. A., 3. Reason is not measured hy size or height. GENEVIEVE MALMSTEDT Teacher Tennis, 13 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2. A girl well fworth knowing. CAMILLE MAREK Actress Baseball, 13 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4g Almega, 3: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Spec. dancing, 33 Junior play, 33 Dramatics, 4. Pretty, capable, and polite. ALICE MARIK Stenograper Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 33 Almega, 23 Hockey, 33 Bohemian Club, 43 Class rep., 4. Carefree, but apt to forget something. ERWIN MATERNA Undecided Morton Junior Council, 23 Morton Council, 3, 43 Forum, 13 Sophomore Squad, 2. A hard-fworleing, perrefvering hay. THOMAS MATKOVIC Lawyer Football 2, 3, 43 M Club, 43 M. J. C., 33 M. C., 43 Jr. Orchestra, 43 Sr. Band, 43 For- um, 13 Wrestling, 3, 4. Big in efuery fwayf' ALBERT MATOUSEK Lawyer Soph Squad, pres., 23 M, J. C., 23 M. C., PTCSQ, 43 Glee Club, 33 Annual staff, 4. Good looking, and capable. CHARLES MATUSKA Radio Engineer Morton Junior Council, 33 Radio Club, 3, pres., 4. A likeable and purposeful organizer BERINTHA MAY Nur e Baseball, 13 Almega, 23 Hockey, 23 Glee Club, 43 Sr. Dramatic Club, 4g Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 4, sec't., 4. I ' I A girl with inspiration: and aspzrationsf' .'f-.,f eff. ,Q 33413 1 C iiiii 4563233333 iiiiiii i ii 'i l5' l lf .!O XOll' l!Q f ff CHARLES MAYER Electrical Engineer , , '-' pil rfliahlr .rfrious nalurr. 1 ALFRED MAYERHOFER Chemis Basketball, 3: Circus, 2. Pl1'a.rant to he -with. Louisa MCELLIGOTT Secretary f St. Catherine High School: Triple C Ca- , pers, 1. ' .4 rrliahlf, steady, plearing, hard fworkcr .IEANNE MCFALL Dietitian - Almega Club, 3. Happy, hrlpful, amzi plf'a.fant. ROY MCVEY Vitaphone Specialist Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: J Chess and Checker Club, 2: Spanish Club, 3: it Circus, 1. Ili: is a 4'll1'l'ff1ll and plraring prr.mnality. JAMES MELICH Aeronautical Engineer Morton Council, 4: Morton Knights, 2, 3, president, 4: Circus, 1: Class representative, X: 3, 4: Forum, 1. Likf'abIe: and friendly. l . EDITH MELLBORN Stenographer , Special baseball, 2. fi rral frifndf' - NICHOLAS MERENKOW Printer . Morton Knights, 2: Class representative, 4: Li lntra-mural basketball, 4: Vocational Club, 3. sf Hr'1I make good. 11 KATHERINE MESSICK Accountant Junior-Senior Girls' Club. 3, 4: Almega Club, . - . f ' 4: G. A. A., 4: Hockev, 4: Soccer, 4: Bas- ketball, 4. Naturally plrrzmnl, im1'u.rlriou.r, and amhiliourf' LORNA METZ Teacher Student Cabinet, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, sec't.. E , 3: Almega Club. 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, - ' 4: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 1, 2: .lr. Play, 3. Prr't!y, and oh .ro pcppyf' JOHN MICHALEK Electrician Morton Knights, 2: sec't, 3. 4: Forum, 1: - Boxing and Wrestling Club, 2: Class rep., 4: Circus, 1, 2: Vocational basketball, 3. Im'li11rd to-'ward .reriousne.r:. JOSEPH F. MICHALEK Lawyer Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4. Ili: big auf! is hi.: .rmile. l - W Y W 1 ' 'i ' t. ' 1. 1 v ft L li lif i i 1 1 91 32 5 .,,,, ' f' H 1 saab ae- le BLANCHE MILCINSKI Physical Education Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 3, Soccer, lg Bohe- mian Club, 1, 2, 3g Baseball, 25 Jr.-Sr. Girl ' Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 4QlU0fl0flill71Sl8ff, 3. So nice to know. IDA M1s1cKA Teacher French Club, 2, 3g Bohemian Club, 2. 35 Class rep., 3, 45 Soccer, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3. Pleasant and likeable. Louis MONACO Doctor Forum, 13 Morton Council, 3, 45 M. J. C., 24 Junior Violin Choir, 13 Orchestra, 2, 3g Dance Orchestra, 3, 4g Latin Club. sec't.,3. H brilliant .rtudent and musical. EDNA MAE MR AZ Teacher Almega Club, 4, treas., 35 Latin Club, pres., 4g Dramatic , treas., 4, Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4. One of the very best. SARA MULRYAN Dancer G. A. A., 19 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Jr.- Sr. Girls' Club, 4 3 Special Dancing, 33 Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4. .4l-'ways pleasant and courte0u.r. JAMES NADEL Electrical Mechanic Vocational Club, 2, 35 Morton junior Council. 3. A fvery niee fellofwf' EBBA NELSON Secretary Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 43 Doc and Dash Club, 4. She follow: the path of duty as she .tees it ROBERT J. NEMEC College Professor Knights of the Round Table, 35 Mortanian staff, 3, 45 Class rep., 33 Senate, 45 Book Club, 43 Baseball, 25 Class vice-pres.,3:Circus, 1. A reliable and hard-working debaterf' GEORGE NEMECEK Dentist Morton Juni V louncil, 39 Bohemian Club, 4, ec't , 35 Morton Council, 4: Senate, 43 Fenc- lng Club, 4: Class rep., 23 Circus, 1. Tall, polite, happy, and reliable. EDWARD NEPIL Lawyer Senate, 23 Junior Council, 35 Bohemian Club, 1. Steady, reliable, fat, and jolly. JOHN R. NEPRAS Pressman M . J. C., 35 Senate, 43 CO-op Pioneers, pres., 43 Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 2, Vocation- al Club, 2, 35 Annual, 1, 2. 3. A co-up of the dependable sort ANNA NERVEGNA Secretary Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 33 Class represent. ative, 43 Freshman-Sop homore Girls' Club, 1, 25 Gym exhibition, 2. Pai.re, natural courtesy, scholarship. ,, ., ,, ,, 1-. ff-f ,wffw we my lf., f:: ' f-A--f- - Lzi -1,,, . , , . . 4 A 1, 'rice 0 1,15 0 , ' Y H M, 44 'Y f 2 Will' 'instigate 'l..llYll'Q nqp51g!qgffg'avr.r'wtysax1s:-eg! . ' ' ' f MIL1'ON C. NEUMEISTER Electrical Mechanic 1 Vocational Club, 2, 35 Radio Club, 3. An agreeable and thougtful good worker ANNA NEWBERG Undecided l Dots and Dashes, 43 Junior-Senior GirlS' Club, 4. ' Cheerful, dependable, and friendly. 1 FRANCES NOLAND Scientist ' Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Literary Club, 4. She is intereslcd in music and science VLADIMER NOVAK Architect Vocational Club, 2, 35 Ice Skating Club, 2, 35 1 Spanish Club, 4. Willing to be helpful. ADELE NOVOTNY Physical Education W G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Morlonzan staff, 3, 49 I. Baseball, 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2. She has a record of good deeds. HELENE Novv Librarian Special Basketball, 33 Special dancing, 3, 4, French Club, 3: Book Club, 4. Tall, blonde, and slender. ALICE OLES Nurse Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2. 'xl nice dresser, and swell poised ' RUTH OLIVER Designer Dramatics, 2, 3, treas., 35 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 25 Almega Club, 3, 45 Camera Club, 2, 35 French Club, 3. Tallea!ive, helter-sleelter, likable. THOMAS OPTHOL1' Electrician Junior Orchestra, 1, 2: Vocational Club, 2, 33 Circus, 1. nl slender, fair athlete. HAZEL ORR Nurse Almega Club, 1: Class representative, 4: Cir- , . cus, 1. 1 '. A charming, pleasing, reliable fworlrerf' .. ANTHONY OTRADOVEC Aviator Radio Club, 3. t .1 fl nice youna man. .1 . GEORGIA PABS1' Secretary Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 43 Almega Club 4: Hockey, 2. . - . Bright, shy, and industrious ' , , .., , ,M 0 , M, ,V H M, , , ' , .. . , 1 'N 'f H H . 'f .e ,. ,,,,,,, , ,,,. ,, ,, . ,.,,, ,, ,,,. ,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, . ,,,, , . ,,,,,, ' ' , ,A '1V-f g. f v ffyf ffqq ,..,, , W., ,,,, , ,, ,,,,, .. .J . z, .,, le, ff.. .L .fu feflmwf ,,Wr.f ef. f.f7.,,f'Mfrgewf.ffw1ee .ee Vfefyk fa 'fi We fa, 'JZ 9.1, 2.3 H f ef 255 are lee jf 2 X724 A., f V... ff f. !.,,n fM...,iif.,, fefm, M! f il l! !! h jZ'45hw HAZEL PABST Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3. Unassumina but tru.vtfwvrt!1y MARJORIE PAC Secretary Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Book Club, 45 Al- megu Club. 3, 4g Thrift Club, 2, 3, treas. 2: Dots and Dashes, 4. Airways pleasant and smiling. ARTHUR PAIK Chemical Engineer Jr. Orchestra, 2, Sr. Orchestra, 4: String Quar- , tetg Morton Junior Council, 23 Class treasurer, 4. ' ' r .-I gentleman and a st'lzular ANNA PASECKY Undecided Hockey, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club 4: G. A. A., 4: Special dancing, 32 Life Sav- ing, 3. A il pretty and pleasing worker. EDWARD PAVLIS Draftsman Vocational Club, 3, 4. .-I fne personality in a fwilling fworkerlf' FRANCES PEASE Physical Education Soccer capt., 1, 2, 45 Baseball, l, 2,3,4g Hockey, 4: Basketball, 3, 43 Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A., 1. 2,3, pres. 4: Dramatics, 4. sl Popular, efver dependable, and reliable. SADHA: PERLMAN Teacher Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 33 Almegx Club, 3, An- nual Statf, 4, Gym exhibition, 35 Tuley High: Latin Club. 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Size doesn't make snap judgements. MARIE PESAK Teacher Blessed Agnes Commercial: Dramatic Club, 1, 2. Hn earnest student. EVELYN PISACHA Teacher Latin Club, 3: Book Club, 1. Dependable, ambitious, and rourtenusf' JOSEPH PETRANEK Chemical Engineer Forum, 1, pres., 25 Vocational Club, 33 M. C., 45 Morton Senate, 4: Circus, JQ Foot- ball, 1. Extremely fapable and dependable WINIFRED PETRULI Secretary Dots and Dashes Club, 4. Yau'll knofw ber by her pink smark. Louis PITELKA Builder Vocational Club, 1, 2g Ice Skating Club, 2: Heavyweight football, 3, 4g Wrestling, 3, 4. Wlrlilete, strong and ambitious. mtnrmma it -V. , VVV. .V ..---. V V ' .1 V V I f 7 ' . P4 ', I ' -qi it A gg , WND Wilt Oli 4 , 1.31 4 1 l w L JAMES PODBORSKY Pattern Maker Class representative, 2. 'Wfherf he ix, .Mirlrif is also. V FRANK POKORNEY Doctor M. C.. 45 M. J. C., 2, 35 Forum, 1: Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, 2, Jr. Band, 1, 2, Sr Band, 35 Class rep., 2, 3, 45 Circus, 1. V fl rlifrrful and frirndly young man. - RICHARD A. POLIVKA Engineer Boxing and Wrestling Club, 45 Class repre- sentative, 3, 4. LM Till' hafvf around mr' man that are fa! Et.EANoR POPE Teacher Almegu Club, 3, 4: French Club, 4 .-I fwrll-poiwd, l7lH'ff'.l'fi7lll student. WALTER Po'roKAR Engineer Morton .lunior Council, 3, Spanish Club, 3: Class representative, 3 ,lg Morton Council, 4, Baseball, 2. .-I lmrd fworluff, lztuinrss-like, polite. - lRviN PREPEJCHAL Tool and Die Maker 3 Vocational Club. 3, 4: Co-op Pionue's, 3, 4. , .-I rflinlzlf fu-urknmizf' - JOSEPH PRIBYL Electrical Engineer 3 Chess and Checker Club, 1, 23 Vocational Club, 35 Vocational baskelball,3, lntra-mural 1 basketball,4 g Radio Club, 3, 4. Hr fwmrs tlir' dianitv of ll senior rw1fll. JOSEPH PRZYCHODNI Toolmaker Football, l: Vocational Club, 2. 3: Vocation- al basketball, 3, 4gIntra-mural bziske-tb4l', 4. YM, hf'.f ri l'V'z1l1 fan FE1.ix RACICH Electrician Vocational Club, 3. i'f1l'l'r:Ii-Ur, alrrt, and polite. RICHARD RADL Aeronautical Engineer .lunior Orchestra, l, 2, .lunior Violin Choir, 23 String Quartet, 23 be-nior Orchestra, 3, 43 Boxing and Wrestling, 3, 4. Big Rlfhllfcl' ilu' Bari Violin Player. ALEXANDER RAlt.ts Electrical Engineer Morton Junior Council. 3: Vocational Club, 2, 33 Radio Club, 3, 4. fl oood nolured, polilr, radio fan NICODEMUS RAUBA Doctor Circus, lg Latin Club, 3. f.'llI1.f!'f1'llllfl'!', Jludious, and i'1'lllIl1lI'.U , Q N I M 4. fe, 44. fa, . AE ., mg. .4 . f.. ev Q. we ,, W I mg. few, -f r on ' ar. E, fn- nf M ' M , 1..:em-V---W-H ,,,, -fe ,....-.-... ,.... .E ,.,, ..,, V... . . .V..,......-- VVV, VV...... ...N ......... ....... M.Mnf.e1.,..fMmaVemE...e. ...... em.meeE-:..V.,..mm..........-..... .-.meg wh . .,, , ,,,, ,,,,. , , ,, f ,. , - ,,,.,,, ,,,, , ., 7- ,f,,, ,,,f,, . ,,,, , ff . ,,,,, ' Q .,,,,,,,, 1 ffww ,,,,f,,,,. ,,.,. ,,,, 1. , , ,,,. . .,.,,....,,,,f.,,,, N ,,,f,, ,,,,, N ,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,, N , f.,W-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,W,..,,, ,,,.,,,,?j.,.. ,,,, , , .,,. ,,,, .ZW .,,,, Y ,,,v, ?,,y,,,,,.y,, 564.41 s267,,.,,., ,,,,, I ,aw 0.34, di max 1' 1 ' ' if av EVELYN RAZIM Librarian Almega Club, 2, 35 Glee Club, 2, 35 Soccer, 45 Basketball, 45 Baseball, 4. 5 She has a areal fondness for math. i MARY REDMOND Stenographer Almega Club, 3. My little, blue-eyed, Irish rose. JOHN REICHERO Dentist Mixed Chorus, 2. His ambition is to get somewhere. Cscaua RICHTER Commercial Artis, Girls' Glee Club, 1: Almega Club, 2: Junior- Senior Girls' Club, 35 Class re presentative, 39 Circus, 1. An ambitious and energetic student. LOVA RISTEAU Dress Designer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 45 Thrift Club rep., 3. She likes lots of fun. Louis RITZMA Electrical Engineer Morton Junior Council, 25 Track, 2, 3, 4. A serious and intelligent boy. - 4 r I VIOLET ROSSBACK Stenographer Dots and Dashes, 4. Quick, alert, and dependable. N1Ls RuNou1s'r Chemist An honest and reliable hard worker HAROLD RUST Lawyer Little York: Socratic Society, 1, 2, 35 Tennis Club, 1. I Very serious and polite RUTH RUTLEDGE Teacher Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 25 Alme- ga Club, 35 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 45 Sen- ate, 45 Forensic Fraternity, 45 State Debating Team, 4. Cle-ver and intelligent debaterf' JOHN RYLANDS Electrical Engineer Football, 15 Class rep., 2, 45 Morton Junior Council, 35 Intra-mural basketball, 45 Annu- HI staff, 4. 'A ine fellow, dependable, an excellent student? EMILIE RYVA Dress Designer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 25 Bohemian Club, 2, 3, treasurer, 45 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4, treasurer, 45 Almega Club, 3,'4. . A winning way and a pleaszng smile. . ,..,, .. so .,... i .... .es 5, ..,.K ,.,,., A 4 0. W Euss SALB Teacher Frosh-SophGirls' Club, 2: Basketball, 3: Base- ball, 2, 4: Soccer, 4: Girls' Athletic As- e sociation, 2. Attractive and popular: intelligent as well. Hukms SALTZMAN Attorney Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 4: Track- 1, 2: Senate, 3, 4: T. C. H. S.: Students' . Council, 1, 2. ' Heir sofiahle, with a jine sense of humor Rosa Louisa SANTELLI Journalist Almega Club, 2: Class repre entative, 4: Book Club, 4. - Pretty, eapahle, and dependable. CARL SCHMIDT Die Make r 'f M. J. C., 4: Vocational Club, 2, 3: Co-op ' Pioneers, 4: Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, ' 2, 3. 4, secretary. 4:Jlrcus, 2, 3. 1, Pleasing, rheerful, and popular. ' - ,. JOHN SCHMIDT Electrical Engineer ' Vocational Club, 2, 3: Vocational basketball, t, 3. 4: Circus, 1. A rounsezentzous, polite fworlzmanf' - Eawau. Sci-mooaa Engineer X 1 Chess and Checker Club, 2: Track, 4: Camera ' 3 Club, 3: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Football, 4: Base- :. ball, 4: Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 4, president, 4. W -- He earnestly believes in himself. ' -- P B ,HUMIL Scuuat-:Rr Pharmacist Jr. Band, 1, 2, 3: Sr. Band, 1, 2, 3: Jr. Orc- hestra, 1: Sr. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Violin . - Chair, 1, 2: String Quartet, 2: Circus, 1. - Same day -::r'll see him 11 the symphony 1 , ELEANOR Sci-tutxrz Undecided . Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2: Jr. -Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4: Almega Club, 3, 4: Circus, 2, 3: Glee Club, 4: Thrift Club, 3: Class rep., 4. V. , -I A helpful, PHPPJI, and pleasing student. 2 AMELIA Sci-rwaa Secretary . 3 Dots and Dashes, 4: Swimming, 2, 3: Soccer, - 2: Clas rep., 2: Basketball, 3, 4: lntra-mural, - Sports' captain, 1, 2, 3. ' A Our sunny, popular athlete. , ' ' , CARL Sci-iwarz Civil Engineer - . Boxing and Wrestling, 2: Vocational Club, 3: g Vocational basketball, 3: Intra-mural basket- f , Q tg: ball, 4: lntra-mural football, 4: Circus, 1: -1 ' ' 4 - -V A nice chap, pleasing in his ways. James Sansa Tool Maker ' Bohemian Club, 3: Soccer, 3, 4: Vocational Club. 3: Class rep., 4: M Club, 4: Intra- mural basketball, 4: Vocational basketball, 4. A hard fworker: good athlete when needful. LADDIE SEBEK Mechanical Engineer ' . Jr. Orchestra, 1, 2: Jr. Band, 3: Morton Jr. Council, 3: Morton Council, 4. A first class student, plays the trombone ff I l :N 1 0 55 25 f 5' 1 ynyf W M ff,,f,f,,f,,,,,,,..,f,.,f,,,, ,,,,,f ,,,,,,, N . . ,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 .W,,..,.,W,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,.,, ,,,, 0 L, ,,,,MM,,W,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, N , ,,,, N , ,,,,,,,,,,,,:v,1,2 ,,,AV,, , ,,AVV,.A.,,A, ,..,A,,-,,,. A , M ,V -b 3 .,., ,' 3 gli ':r'1::4s: :1s2-2-95:111:11: :..gLN:::1::::::1::1357 -:fz11:: '7'-Hz -Vff f' ff FRANK SEDLACEK Pharmacist Ilf'.v in Ihr rizflzt crtdit a .vubjnrt class. FRANK C. SEDLAK Chemis M. C., 43 M. J. C., 33 Morton Senate, 43 Chess and Checker Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary, 43 Bohemian Club, 43 Moftonian Staff, 4, 4 Tall, fwith a strong desire for fun. x MILDRED SENICKA Secretary Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 23 Dots and Dashes Club, 4. Ext'eptionally arruratr' and neat. Josavr-t SHWLA Pharmacist Junior Orchestra, 2, 33 Senior Orchestra, 43 Aeolian Choir, 43 Latin Club, 33 Football, 4. 'bln atlllrlif, musffal, .valid youth. J!!! JOSEPHINE st-tusna Undecided Blond and -very t'u-opr'rati-ve. 6' I CliI'l'l'A S1LwERT Dress Designer Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, pres., 23 Dramatics, pres.. 43 Glee Club, 33 Thrift Club, vice- kj 04 pres., 23 Circus, 2g Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4. Lin altogellzvr loveable girl. W- WILLIAM SILHAN Gymn.st ' . 0 Pyrautid and Tumbling Club, 2, secretary- M Mx treasurer, 3, president, 43 Gym exhibition, ' 2, 3, 43 Circus, 1. Hr starr in mwlrtl -work and mmmerrfal art. ARTHUR Snvn. Dentist Track, 33 Wrestling, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3. nl youd athlete and a good sport. Vlt.1.ABEL1,E ,SIMMONS Dress Designer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 23 Almega, 43 Gym exhibition, 2. Dainty, 11rti.t!it', sensiblr, and friendlvf' S'rEPHANltt A. SIPIORA Teacher Junior Orchestra, 1. 2, 33 Gym Exhibition 3 f'Vfry mvorlh fwhile to k710fbU.,' BART SIS Business Man Bohemian Club, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 4. Always on the job. OTILIA SKOPEK Librarian . Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2: Junior- - Senior Girls' Club, 43 Bohemian Club, 3, 43 g 3 Almega Club, 3, 4. I Prr'tty, prppy, and popular. i L 2 V f A., wwf. fr f., 'fa ff. In , ., . Z ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ., .,,,,,,,,,,, ,. N ,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,. ,.,...,., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. ,,,,,, ,,., ,..,,,.,L f ,A, ,A,, ff WILLIAM SLANSKY Civil Engineer Bohemian Club, 3, 4, lntra-mural basketball, 4. .-I good student. CAMILLE SLEPICKA Physical Education G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 49 Soccer, 1, 2, 45 Base- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, l, 2, 3, 4: Class vice-pres., 25 Basketball, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 3. Full of ppp and loyalty: II modern girl. EMII, SLUNECKA Undecided .-I quift, wffirierrt 1L'Ul'kl'l' at all limes. EDITH SMITH Physical Education Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club. 3, 4, vice-pres., 3 3 Bas- ketball, 3, 43 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual staff, 4: Tennis, 23 Soccer, 2: Hockey, 3. 4. .-I r'lr'1vrr, pretty, and rnurtfnus .fflltlP7If. FI.oIcI-LNCE SMITH Secretary Dots and Dashes Club. 4. Shr is rffirlrnl and rommr1m'l.v respect. LUCETTA SMITH Commercial Art Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3: Almega, 2. Prr'Ity and clmrrning in manner. KATHRYN SNELLING Librarian Kelvyn Park H. S.: Hockey, 1: Catl Schurz H. S.: Chess and Checker Club, 23 Morton: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4: Jr.-Sr. Book Club, 4. l'rfvll,v. plrrzsrlnll I'Vlmr mnrr' ran lm said? CHARLES SONKA Lawyer Lightweight ba ketball, 3, 4: Circus, lg Pyra- mid and Tumbling Club, 1. Talka!i41f, artifvr, and fun-loving. EUGENE SORNA Lawyer Jr. Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Jr. Violin Choir, lg Frosh-Soph trackteam, 2g Class representative, 3. L'llll5.i'lll7ll7lg but Il rral fellofw in 4'-very sway. Boi-IUMII. SOUCEK Accountant Bohemian Club, 3, 49 Junior Orchestra, 3, 4: Junior Chorus, 2. fl pleasing, rhrerful -worker. JAMES SPACHMAN Pharmacist A .-Iltwnys happy, attentifvf, and ambitious. ' JOSEPH SPINA Mechanical Engineer ' Junior Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senate, 2, 3: Golf Club, 2, 3, 4. .-I t'lIrr'rfI1l, Ilffllllll' frllofu'. 5 fw., f , A-.W fa, , -f.,, , ff., fr-, ,,7fv.,,, fra, -lm, , , , I I , U . , , ,..,, ,. ,. H -- ---- A. fr V ---' ...,,,,.,..,,, . . ,,,,, , ,,,, ..,,,,...,, . V ...... V . ..., ,, ,,,. . , ., FRED SREDL Lawyer r Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt., 45 Track, 35 . Boys' Glee Club, 43 M Club, 2, 3, 4. Popular, good athlete, a hard 1worlrer. MARY STEJSKAL Secretary Almega Club, 2, Bohemian Club, 2, 35 Jr.- Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Camera Club, 23 Soc- cer, 25 Hockey, 3. True blue clear throuahf' MILDRED STIPEK Organist G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer, 1, mgr., 2, 33 Hockey, 33 Baseball, 1, 2gJr. Orchestra, 1, 2, 39 Morton Orchestra, 4. . . fi pretty, popular, and talented muszelanf' JEAN Srocxum Teacher Hinsdale H. S.: Girls' Club, 3g Wonders and Thunders, 2,35 Morton: Almega Club, 45 Jr.- Sr. Girls' Club, 4. An exeellent student liked hy efvervbodyf' ROSE STOKLASA Stenographer Girls' Athletic Association, 2: Soccer, 2. A spirit that is alfways gay. LUCILLE STURNFIELD Librarian Soccer, 1g Glee Club, 43 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3. Well-bred, swell informed, somewhat blasef' RAYMOND SUMA Printer fl dependable and eonscientzous -worker. CHESTER SUMERACKI Printer Vocational Club, 2, 33 Mortonian, 4, Intra- mural basketball eiarnpionship teirn, 3, 4, Baseball, 4. . He's tapable of making good. JOSEPH SVARC Engineer Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 1, 2, Bohemi- an Club, 3, 4g Circus, lg Commercial grad- uate, 2. An earnest chubby worker. ADOLPH SvEc Undecided Sr. Band, 1, 2: Jr. Orchestra, 1: Sr. Orchestra, 1, 2, 31 Bohemian Club, 3, 43 M. J. C., 3: National Honor Society, 3, 45 Mortonian, 3 '24 student and leader of highest distinction. MILDRED SVOBODA Pianiste-Composer Class representative, 2. eil fine student, interesting, pleasant to all. ANNE SVRLJUGA Stenographer Class rep., 2, 3, 49 Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 29 Dots and Dashes, 43 Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 43 Almega Club, 4. Sweet natured, reliable, and most reliable. 2 W --ssttti ,,-.. s ss sie. atatl . F. . .,,A ' 3 ' 1 CLIFFORD SWARD Dentist Football, lg Glee Club, 23 Jr. Orchestra, 2, , vi- if 3, 45 M. C., 3, 49 Senate, 4, Sr. Band, 3, 43 V ' '--,, Cross Country track, 4. ' ' ' Al friend -whom efveryone can tru.rt. - . GEORGE SYKORA Printer ' A Hwt basiterhaii, 41 Hwt. football, 4g M ,si Club, 43 Vocational Clu 1, 2, 3: Bohemian Q ' Club, 3: Voc. shop- champions, 3. ' Straight to the goal on floor and life. ' THERI-:sA TALLARICO Doctor Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 25 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club: Glee Club, 43 Book Club, 4: Thrift Club, 2. r Danfing, happy eyes. MERCEDF.S THERIAULT Organist Dots and Dashes. 43 Sophomore Cup, 2. She is the true student. ELIZABETH THOMAS Teacher ' Lincoln medal, 13 Almega Club. pres., 3: Student Cabinet, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, I 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4. i Original, all-round, well 'worth knowing. . FRANK THOMAS Accountant , ' Senate, 3, 45 Chess and Checker Club, 35 i Track, 3, 4. . 1 Hlnquisitifve, aftifue, and obedient. - , HARROLD THOMAS Lawyer Junior Band, 25 Archery Club, 3, sec't., 33 Knights of the Round Table, 4, Junior Swim- I ming team, 43 Annual stalf, 4. . , 'A rompamable folleftor of .v1gnature.r. wr 1 HOWARD THOMPSON Business Executive Forum, 1, pres., 1, Soph. Squad, 2, vice- pres., 2, M. J. C., 3, vice-pres., 3: M. C., 4, vice-pres.,43 Hwt. football, 4. A hard fworker and friendly fellow. 'J RUTH TICHY Teacher .. Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 23 Almega Club, 35 3 'A A ' ,J Gym capt., 3: G. A. A. 1, 25 Soccer, 13 . ,' r Annual Staff, 43 Sr. Book Club, 4. , P ,, if .-I truly loyal Morlonitef' Q' V K ALICE TOMASEK Ste-nographer . ,7' ' ' Hockey, 3, 43 Soccer, 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, ,I -ry 4g G. A. A , 3, 4, Spec. dancing, 33 Class r - l rep., 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll, 4. A u K. 1 ,Y A rheerful, polite fworlzerf' 1 PAULINE TOMICH Secretary . Jr.-Sr. Girls' Cub, 2. 3: Biseball, 2, 3, 4: l ', ,S Basketball, 3, 4, Soccer, 43 Hockey, 45 Swim- ming, 43 Dramatic Club, 3, 4. - u ' Dramatir, 'with a flare for fwrztzng poetry. . IRMAGARDE TONAT Writer G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: Fresh-Soph Girls' Club. 2, 5 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 43 Soccer, 1, 2, Hockey 1 5. 33 Basketball, 3, 4g Baseball, 2. .J Ejfirient and rourteous in all .the tries. r l i 'I ' xi , ' l ' B L 4 i no i e e : : - EVELYN TOUREK Secretary ' Dots and Dashes, 4: Special dancing, 3. Lovely to fwork 'with hefause of her spirit. JAMES TOUREK Draftsman Vocational Club, 2, 3: Harrison H. S.: Har- rison Hustlers, 1. Quiet, intelligent, and reliable. MARIE TOUREK Secretary .lunior4Senior Girls' Club, 3: A'mega Club, 3: Special dancing, 3: Dots and Dashes, 4. .4I1wav.v attrrrftiwe and .t-weet tempered. CATHERINE TRACY Novelist Almega Club, 2,3:.lunior-Senior Girls' Club, ' 4: Latin Club, 4: Book Club, 4. fllfway.t on the go. HILDEGARD TREBES Librarian Class rep., 1: Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4. Her fverv name it inlere.tling. RAYMOND TURNER Drattsman Boxing and Wrestling, 2, 3. sl through, lhoughiful fworkerf' SEDELL TURNER Office Almega Club, 2, 3, 4: Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4: Gym exhibition, 2. .-I girl :well fworlh k710flL'l71g. JAMES TORDIK Musician Senate, 4: Bohemian Club, 2, 3: lntra-mural basketball, 4: Intra-mural footbazi, 4. He is able and willing to do thing'.t. Cacusm UNGER Srenographer Dots and Di shes Club, 4, president, 4: Junior- Senior Girls' Club, 3: Almega Club, 2: Class rep., 2: Morlonian Stalf, 3, 4. Fleming, reliable, and sinreref' ADELINE VACKER Teacher I Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, 3. Indu.ttriou.t, pleaxing, 'willing to help. IRWIN VALENTA Undecided Morton Junior Council, 3: lce Skating Club, 3, 4: Senate, 2, 3, 4: Basebill, 3, 4: Morton Knights, 3. 4. He fworler fwilh mufh pep and energy. DOROTHY VAN BERSCHOT Secretary A B Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 4: Hockey. 1, ' 2: Soccer. l, 2, 4: Baseball, 3: Basketball, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 4. She takes pride in doina her best. . s i 4 V . 'Wi9iK' i 1 ? 4 i ? , H9 49 ,, , ,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . gj ':':,LZ4 ,,., W... ,,,,,,. M ,L ...,,, ., .,,.,,,,,,. . , ,, . a, .. ,,,, Z, gf,Z,g.Z,Z!alkiTZZ' ,fait gy, Zaye, ,f , gy, , .,f,..!M,,. ..,, 1 f H... EVELYN VANDERTUIN Teacher -- Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4: Almega Club, . 3: Spanish Club, 3: Class representative, 4: Orthopedic Department, 4. Drmmy ryrs and a gentle -'uoife. Josavr-r VANERKA Lawyer Forum, 1: M. .l. C., 2. 3: M. C., 4: Frosh- Soph basketball, 2: Lightweight basketball, 3: Heavyweight basketball. 4. I.ilrf11l1lr -with his furlv hair and smile. it LrLt.rAN VANoURr-:K Secretary . Almega Club, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, 3, 4: Dots and Dashes, 4: Junior Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4. Full of fun, Iikt-.r rr flood lima FRANK VELA1' Architect Circus, 1: Freshman Forum, 1: Lohemian Club, 2: Vocationl Club, 3. A . .-I gum! xtzzdmzl, pleasing, and popular. CHARLES Vaasrskt Electrical Engineer Football, 3: Track, 4, 4: Vocational Club, 2, 3: Class representative, 1: Wrestling 4: M Club, 3, 4. . .-lrlzlfllr, Ittlkztlifw, and 1'h1'f'rful. GEORGE Vr-:Raos Salesman Vocational Club. 2. Blond, lrlfayilla, lmmzrl and pulflrf' Jost-:PH VIDAS Undecided , .L 1 Hwt. football, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: M V 'ii' li . 'V 'fi CIub,3, 4, vice-president, 4: Boys' Glee 1 . A Club. 3. 4: Voc. Club, 2, 3. - pl .Hurrurt .rlluflr on p11r1ulr. ' ,gf N' 'W RUTH VISNY Secretary V Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2: Alme- C ga Club, 3: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4. - Sparkling ryfx, prlitf, and .rrwf1'l. - JERRY VITEK Electrical Engineer Vocational Club. 2. 3: Radio Club, 2, 3. .l rml friend. WILLIAM VLCHK Bookkeeper Bohemian Club, 1, 2, 3: lntra-mural basket- ball, 4, cap't. 4: lntra-mural football, 4. .-I lull, rrnlly good-lzmrlrd Jport. RUTH VON HINE Aviatrix Spanish Club, 3: Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 3, 4, vice-president, 4: Soccer, 4: Basketball, 4: G.A.A.. 4 Tall, Jlfndrr, and fair to loolr upon, ELLA VRASTIL Teacher Spalding H. S.: Mixed Chorus, 1: Morton: -- Girls' Glee Club, 2. 3. ' For her, Ihr bert it none too good. 7 I L , ., I , I 1, . .,, U , V 1. 4 , wwf., '-1, l. H ff L L. .. ,,,. ,,,, . ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,, , , ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, , ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,.,u ,,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,.,,, . f, ,,,, , , ,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,, , , , . ,,,,.,,,,,,W,,u,,,,uW,,,, ,,,, ff, ,,,.. M .,..,,., ,, ,, ff! Leg me 45,45 of to ref l ZVSA7' 7' .,,, fb q,, . ,,,,,, .. . .,,,,,,,, , J MARIE VRATANINA Artist Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4. A lziah pressured, optimistic JflldE7ll.u WILLIAM VYTISKA Electrical Engineer Vocational Club, 35 Vocational shop basket- ball, 3, 45 Intra-mural basketball, 49 Light- weight basketball, 3. Business-like, reliable, rompanionablef' ANTON WALLA Teacher Boys' Glee Club, 2: Voc. Club, 2, 33 Soccer mgr., 3g Bohemian Club, 3,45 Annual staff, 4. A good student, a ine boy, a good fellow. FLORENCE WALTERS Stenngrapher To knofw her is to lofoe her. STANLEY WALTON Doctor Forum, 15 Chess and Checker, 2,33 M. J C., 2, treas.,2g M, C., 3.4, sec't ,,4g Class repre- sentative, 3. Sunny-tempered, interesting, Stan ! JERRY WEDRAL Pharmacist Class representative, 2, 4g Latin Club, treas., 3. A fue xtudent and a good friend. OSBY LEE WEIR Chemist Morton Council, 3, lg Junior Band, 2g lnter- mediate Band, 33 Glee Club, 3. .fIlfway.r pleu.fant,' he'll make good. EDGAR WERITZ Architect Hvwt. football, 2, 3, 45 Pyramid and Tum- bling Club, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres., 43 Voc. Club, 3g Morton Knights, 3, 45 Track, 4. Tall, agreeable, and reliable. VICTOR WERSHAY Undecided Basketball, 3, 45 M. C., 3, 4, treas., 4, M. J. C.. 23 Chess and Checker Club, 25 Forum,1. J fine athlete and a yfner fellow. HENRY WIEGMAN Undecided Spalding High School: Glee Club, Ig Boys' chorus, 11 Morton High School: Glee Club, 35 - Annual, 3. Airways fourleous and rheerfulf' JOSEPH WIERER Office Bnhemian Club, 2, 3, Vic:-president, 3: Soc- cer, 3, 4, captain, 3, 4. rl business-like soerer enthu.t'ia.tt. EDNA WIKHQLM Teacher Glef- Club, 1, 2, 4. Courleou.i, capable, of splendid spirit. ft, Y, . ,, INV, ' 7, fr-f fn W' Wen I-A f., Ng' .. 'fo e,W,,, , 1 ,, 'w,z,,M . , ,. f., ,, kwa, W. ,, Z., M W. Q, M ,. fo I V ' M MZ , M f ,Q 4 , H . . w 111:11 -- ,,1,,, 11T-111:-11 VA ,.,1.:,., .,,..,.,.V1:.. A ,,N., t ,,,.,,, , ,,,,., . ,,,.,.,,W J ,WM..,..w JOE WILLIG Cadet Bohemian Club, 2, 3, 4, president, 3, 4, Class representative, 3, Soccer, 4, M Club, 4. ' Quiet, polite, and fvery efficient. . EDMUND WoJcHowsK1 Telegraph Operator Vocational Club, 2, Gym exhibition, 2, . Circus, l. Q I Dependable at all times. ' LAWRENCE WOLLENHAUPT Business Executive Forum, l, 2, Junior Orchestra, l, Morton . Junior Council, 2, Senior Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Class representative, 3, Annual staff. 4. Studious, but fond of red ties. ROBERT WooDs Tool Designer l Vocational Club, 2. -i Al very popular, polite young man. ELSIE MAY WooDwARD Undecided V A n Soccer, 1, Z, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, G. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club,3, ' 4, pres., 4, Aeolian Choir, 4, Dramatics. 3,4. Pretty and agreeable 'with a lofvely mienf' . CLAYTON WRIGHT Mechanical Engineer Archery Club, 3, 4, vice-pres., 3, 4, Chess and Checker Club, 2, 4: vice-pres.. 4, Fenc- ing Club, 4, vice-pres., 4, pres., 4 Annual staff. .4 bright, hrofwn-eved, clefvrr student. ROLAND Wuascm Business Executive Morton Orchestra. 3, 4, Soccer, 4. Ile alfway: doe: his bert. ANNE YONCO Stenographer Almega Club, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Girls' . Club, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 1. Timid, intelligent, and eonserfuatiwef' ELVERA YOUNGER Physical Education Baseball, 1, G. A. A., 1, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Girls' Club, 2. Hora: :he does like sports, and school! ELEANOR ZACK Lawyer A Glee Club, 2, Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 4, Baseball, 1, 3, French Club, 4, president, 4, Basketball, 4, Almega Club, 3. fl tall .vlim girl with artiwe tongue and mind. WiL1.lAM ZAHROBSKY Chemist M. C., 4, M. J. C., 3, .4nnaalstafi,4, Senior Band, 3: Junior Band, 3, Forum, l, 2, Class representative, 2. I Companionahle. and allways on the job. WALTER I. ZAJAC Physician Glee Club, 1, 2, Football, 1,Latin Club, l,2. 1 He dorsn't talk zlery mwrhf' ' 1 f ., 't t ,,.,,,, ,..,, 'ii' iili ,1 i,i : ' it tt'i2 C ' at Zt 1 f ff., f w GEORGE ZEMAN Lawyer - f. Wrestling Club, 3, 4: Tennis Club, 3, 4. - ' nl rllffrful and mipablr good worker. MARION ANDERSON Secretary Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Club, 2: Junior- Senior Girls' Club, 3, 43 Basketball, 3. 1 Hfllwayr vourleour and threrfulf' EDWARD BLAZER Draftsman . Bohemian Club. 3: Vocational Club. 3. ' Short, rluiflr, and ll Il0IId 5!ud1'nl. MARIE BLEDIG Stenographer Junior-Senior Girls' Club, 3, 4: Gym exhibi- tion, 3. Sho lirlfny more than .Uhr talks. ANTHONY FLENS Lawyer Boys' Glee Club, 2: Morton Council, 4. pl rfuutf fLcork1'r. , WILFRED GAUTHIER Aviator A Class rep., 3: M. J. C., 2, 33 M. C., 4, pres.. 43 M Club, 3, 4: Ltwt. basketball, 3: . Hvwt. basketball, 43 Football, 3, 4. .-7 litiaiouy, fafalirlif, pror'ra.rtinalur. GEORGE HAWKINS Undecided Pr1liIr and rlfwrfulf ll youd fworlrfr. . V . MYl.ES JIRSA Salesman Circus, 1, 25 Spanish Club, 4, Jr. Band, 3: - Senior Bard, 4. A Q-1 liltlr fPlloLz::,' jolly and kind. EDWIN KEPPNER Business Executive Swimming ,1, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling and Boxing Club, 2: Baseball, 2, 35 Glee Club, 2, 43 . . M Club, 3, 43 Skating Club, 2, 3 f.'ourrfou.f, rhrerful, and a good alhflelef' A il Rocco PERRELLI Undecided l Morton Jr. Council, 2, 33 Boxing and Wres- ' tling Club, 25 Morton Junior Orchestra, 2, 3: Circus, 2, 3. - V 'K-I murirfnn and arrlxral mod fellow Y -L , TONY WOLONCHOWSKI Die Maker z m, .:gY. Voc. L lub, 2, 3, 45 Co-op Pioneer Club, 3,45 'J Wrestling Club, 1, 2, 3, 49 Pyramid and Tum- bling Club, 1, 25 Voc. grad., 3. . Tony makes a real friend. E '1 , I 0. , ., ,, ,, by ,, I , , ...W ,,. ,I .,,,, 0,0 ,,,,,.,mM, ! .V . m ia ' oooo on og soee so oes . . i i ii.ii ii i m its 1 Additional Seniors DOROTHY DOI-IERTY I Teacher A perfect lady and a cultured girl. JAMES DUBSKY . Electric Engineer Vocational Club, 1, 2, 3: Radio Club, 2, 3. Bright, straight-forward, sincere. JOHN FINITZO Lawyer Football, 2: Basketball, 3, 4: Baseball, 3: ln- tramural basketball, 4. An honest, intelligent 'worker with red hair. DORIS GOULD Undecided French Club, 3. 4: Junior-Senior Girls' Club 3, 4: Freshman Council, 4: Dramatic Club, 3. Quiet, thouahtful, and unassuming. MARY HEJNY Business Clear-eyed, lefvel-brained,' can be trusted. WILLIAM HENDRYCK Undecided Harrison H. S.: Basketball, 1: Latin Club, 3, 4: Morton Track, 2: Circus, 2. Companionable, carefree, and dependable. ELEANOR HICKEY Undecided Good-humored and carefree. RUDOLPH HOLMAN Engineer Wrestling, 3, 4: Bohemian Club. 3, 4: Class representative, 3. 4: Choir. 4: Dramatics,4. Quiet but every friendly. WILLIAM HORNAK Printer Vocational Ciub, 3: Co-op Pioneer Club, 4. Little but mighty. OLIVER JACKSON Engineer Baseball, 2: Spanish Club, treas., 3: Junior Orchestra, 3, 4: Golf Club, 3: Junior Chorus. 3: Glee Club, 4: Class rep., 2, 3. lIe has a million dollar smile. STEPHEN KITLICA Machine Designer Wrestling Cl-Ib, 1, 2: Vocational Club, 2, 3: Co-op Pioneers Club. 4. Clearer, hard-working, ambitious. Louis KOZAK Pharmacist Glee Club, 4. An energetic, earnest student EDWARD KROPACEK Toolmaker M Club,3, 4: Jr. Orchestra, 2: Voc. Club, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 2, 3. 4: Co-op Pioneer Club, 3, 4: Pyramid and Tumbling Club, 2, 3. Reliable and fast on his feel. FRANK LEHUTA Draftsman Vocational Club, 2, 3: Co-op Pioneer Club, 4: Vocational Graduate, 3:Co-op, 4. Personality in a excellent student. MABEL PEKLO Musician Senior Orchestra, 1, 2: Class representaive, 3: Girls' Glee Club. 3: xl girl with inspiration and aspirations. EDWARD NESLADEK Undecided Quiet, modest, ambitious. JERRY PEROUTKA Engineer Voc. Club, 3: Wrestling Club. 4: Bohe- mian Club, 3, 4: Soccer, 4: Class represen- tative, 3: Radio Club, 3: Lasketball, 3. Quiet, perserfving, strong for radio. JOHN PROSEK Electrician Vocational Club, 2, 3: Co-manager Soccer, 4: Vocational basketball, 3. An earnest student. THOMAS SHARREY- Artist Lightweight basketball, 4. Interesting to know swell. ALICE SHEA Teacher Girls' Athletic Association, 1: Dots and Dash- es, 4: Gym exhibition, 3. Silent as Cal and usually right in her speech. ROBERT SIMER Undecided Hlnrlustrious, polite, and cheerful. GEORGE SLADNICK Draftsman Spanish Club, 3: Astral Club, 2: lntra-mural baseball, 2: Vocational Club, 3, 4: Vocational basketball, 3, 4. '24 real friend. GEORGE SVOBODA I Engineer A pleasing personality, a faithful worker. JAMES TI-IINN Undecided His chief interest seems to be Jazz. JOHN TLUSTY Professional M Club, 3, 4: Lightweight basketball, 3, 4, captain, 4. Our happy-go-lucky basketeer. CARL VOGEL Undecided Curly-haired, persistent, and industrious. LADISLAVA WILARY Writer Dots and Dashes, 4. Efficient, fversalite, and reliable. MARY JANE WISE Writer Commercial graduate, 2: Dots and Dashes, 4. Quiet, cheerful, and easy-going. PAULYUSCKA Chemical Engineer Crane Technical High School, 1, 2. W'itty, likable, and fond of bright ties. GENEVIEVE MILLS Undecided Friendly, popular, and cheerful. Picture Previously Printed FRANK HLAVATY Printer Vocational Club, 1, 2, 3: Co-op Pioneers, 3, 4: Bohemian Club, 4: Boxing and Wrestling, 3, 4: M Club, 3, 4: Class rep., 4, Reliable, pleasant, and a fine student. it Oi iisiist itesi i t tiiiliw liiiiili tea ms i t zest: in tim al: 10.3 - ccccic is Q1 ,i zm zz nc mmrp Va ledictory . s we, the members of the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, are preparing to leave Morton to enter into the world, the future seems colored with the thrill of living, being, and doing that which we heretofore have known only in the pictures of our minds. While we look forward, forgetting the past, we see only the happiness of a life to spend as we choose. But when we pause to think of the last four years of our lives, the realiza- tio'n forces itself upon ns that all this joy, this hope, is intermingled with a genu- ine sorrow that we are to leave behind us the old school and all of 'our friendly associations. Gradually through that time Morton has been gaining a' hold on our hearts. dt hrst we did not recognize it,' school was merely a building in which certain lessons and truths were hammered into us, a place to be entered only of necessity. And then, early to some and later to others, has come a sudden appreciation of her influence over us. W'e have realized that instead of being just a building, lllorton has come to be a living personality, one with high ideals and the power to mold our lives ana' characters into the form in which we will be the most useful and beneficial to society. These ideals of Morton, what are they? Most pronounced among them we have found to be tlze spirit of service. Here we have learned that the more we give of ourselves to our comrades, the happier we will be. The motto of our school, What I will, l can, has inspired in us that self-confidence that is not conceit but rather a frm belief in our own powers. lllorton has made us better future citizens of the United States. better future men and women. And now, after we go forth from Morton, is the time to show our grati- tude to her for what she has done for us. Let us resolve as we stand looking back into the past four years that these noble ideals with which we are now im- bued may remain with us throughout our lives. lhlay we never do- that which will be unworthy of our alma mater. May our entire lives be reflections of the inspiration we have here received- To those who come to to fill the places we have left behind us, we give our sincere good will. lllay they hold the old banner as high as we have ever tried to hold it in the past. May each class that leaves Morton be worthier than those which have preceded it, and may lllorton each year grow onward and up- ward toward that goal of perfection that we lzave striven to reach. -Robert Bulkley zstzmf mmat x s ii 2li1liiliiO21li2ls 1Os Q A 9 03 0 1 0 5 W W ' :t1 y ty f w xo our up Commencement Q panorama opens wide. Out from confining corridors and arches, A carpet spreads itself, Often trod but ever inviting, Claiming the steps of the faltering and steady,' It beckons to us now. We! unworthy, humble, over-awed,' Yet our breasts can hardly hold The hope and exultation that Throb within our very beings. It is commencement, division. No haughty word can sum up hopes And fears and, alas, actual thingsj For cruel contacts, rude awalzenings, and shattered dreams Are bitter portions. We go,' we leave a haven, Confning, yet protecting, a place where one In times of stress might hide away, Find sympathy, and on the morrow Walk with head erect and swinging Stride through familiar halls,' for all Would be forgotten or forgiven. We go in twenty-nine, But always will we carry with us Memories of days well spent- Glorious days when time was young And youth fast fleeting, and nothing Mattered more than being happy. -llflerlyn Stuart Pitzele i V , , 11. A VI, a fo , ,, ,ff-U , M, ,,, ,. ,,,,, ,M f- ,? WI, 4, M, ,,,.,.m , . ,I- ,f' ' f ! -Q A ?Ax W --ffA--ff-fV- fV-f- , , :V 11111 f1-- ,,,,, .... ,V QW 3 mmap l , lf! J 4 gr- 1 A , 4 'J 'ff' M ' ' ' '.'f,fffffu,LZILSXLJILJIZMiii.ZZ,,Zf,,,ZZ',ZL'Il.I.,fff,XlZ,,Z!ffT,,IfTCLf,ZL3,1'j,Zf'ffI7L,5J!,ll,152,12In1,fZ5fZIZ5LlZZiZZZ,,QJJ,,715,,.Z,,1,fJiZ,IQJJ,JZ!iMZ5I,1,Z'fZ.f,,,,1,,,Z.,lL,fJZZ.Z5LZZ3l,,llI.fZ!f1Z,JZI,,fIfZI,..,,If,,,,,,,,,,..,,3I7JZ Jwiiij 4 Z QMXQCZZ' Nff J' if 1 ff ff ff 111144. ,f x Z! ffwz W . . 1 fff f' ' 'fV'f f'f - M 'V f-'ff' 'm,p1, ,,,,,,, , . f ,..,. 1 ..., ,,,, , f , , ft, H M ffW'! fftif gfwifwf fcfjw, , ,,W,. ,,.,,,A .. ,V , ,f JUNIORS .m 1 HU CLASS OFFICERS IJAN HARDEN - President LiLADYS SIXTA - Secretary ROBERT CECH - - Vice-President ETH EL HANZLIK - Treasurer CLASS ADVISERS Mlss E. FITCH MR. R. U. HUTQHENS Ma. J. P. Glass Ma. L. W. JOHNSON If HREE years ago, an army of freshmen in- vaded Morton. Wide-eyed and eager to learn. they welcomed the variety which a great school might provide. After the election ot class officers, 'he students turned to hard study. Vlasta Bohac distinguished herself by winning the Lincoln Medal. The second year the class returned as sophomores. New captains were chosen. Many of the class be- came prominent in athletics. Milton Machesky, Edward McCarthy, Gilbert Carraro, Arthur Nema- nich, Fred Fencl, Albert Kawalski, and Walter Fandorf proved their athletic ability. Kawalski was elected captain of the frosh-soph football team. Girls, too, showed their prowess. Bessie Zeman was elected vice-president of the G. A. A., and Lorraine Lenzi was made treasurer. The biggest lucce9s ol the year was a sophmore party that followed an assembly, April 20, 1928. Ma. W. P. MACLE.AN Miss' V. J. PALM Miss M. WALLACE Miss A. N. TUCKER The class of 1930 has plenty of musically talented people. Dan Harden and Herman Peters, besides singing over the radio, performed at many of the social functions. Adele Broz won S300 in a piano contest. Helen Fencl is an accomplished singer. Less in number, but with class spirit aroused, the class returned as juniors. A council to Work in cooperation with the oflicers was organized. ban Harden was elected president and Ethel Hanzlik, secretary. A little later the council was reorgan- ized. One member was elected from each English class. Walter Jones was elected president and Bes- sie Zeman, secretary. The purpose of the council is principally to plan and promote all affairs of the class. A movement such as the council has never been attempted before. Possibly, if the experiment is successful, the council may exist in the year to come: and other classes may adopt the plan. V V on l, , , ,,,, ,., ,,,, ,Maw ,,,,,,, ,.Y,?,,,..,,,7, .MMM ,...,!M,u VM! . , ' ,mMW,.,W,,M,...,,,,,.0,W.w,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,, W ,,., ,.,,,,, ,, f ,,,.,, , , ,,,,,,, ,,, . ,, f ,, N W, , f, ' L John Alden Joseph J. Bejda Alexander Berndette Robert J. Cech Ruth Denning Fred W. Deering Warren Duckett Sararose Ellis Walter C. Fandorf Adeline Fencl Fred Fencl Erwin Fiala Ernest A. Gardella Rudolph Goding Emily A. Hajek Harry H. Hans Jack Harris Edwin Harrison joseph Helcl JUNIORS Ben Naurick Howard Hermanek ,Donald Moysey Ernest Hermann Ines Myer Ruth'Hoff Harold O. Nelson Frank Homalka Charles J. Huml Mildred L. Huth Loyd Ingram Adele Kammerer Vivian Kasper James Klicpera William Kopta Charles Koubenec Albert Krekule Louise Kroc Robert J.Kuzel Art J. Lindustra Louis Maric Don O. Nold Arthur J. Novotny Raymond J. Paara Angelo Paoli Edwin Patyk Edwin J. Pavlik Theresa Picha Franklin Pitcek Richard F. Pollack Roy Posselt Milton Rabinek Arthur Rakosnik Helene Reznik Marjorie A. Ries Florence Rossback Eleanor Rude Bernice Rugalvis James Rybacek Kenneth E. Saltzman Viola Saul Sigmund Shinglman Lester J. Sedlacek George F. Sima Frances Smith Leona B. Soldat Richard Stahle Walter Strakosh Lillian Viola Sulc V NX Jennie Tomas N .,Ab Jack Wallace li. Margaret V. Wynne William Zimmerman X1 Q .t 5, J. ack. aw ' A L 'Wx-J MA - I-QCJ,-.mf you iw VMMWV A kr, 1 J Vg, Y VV! ,,VV,,p. WVU .1 , gf 0 1,7 f i Uvg,.c.,.,.,sW.,cf.,,,eV.f . flfw-J ea sp' f F cf' A 0 U41-r1.4 J' I , ,y ,Of ,,,,, 21 P M r i r rtte 0' .jr P . 1f -VL eee c' asac aaaa . t .- Elroy Anderson Francis Blaha Edward Bohaboy Fred Brown Florence Brunn Ruth Busch Gilbert J. Carraro Vincent Cudnik Jack Dee Bernice Dexter Mildred Eichholz Helen Fencl Emil Havlik Roy Hegerhorst Walter F. Hones George Hosek Olga Hospodarsky Joseph Hudale JUNIORS Elinor Jaburek Sylvia Janca Mathew Jitacek Bertram D. Johnson Ann Julian Herbert Kanp James Karls Tom Kazakos Genevieve Ketvertes Venceslav Knakal Edward L. Koci Thomas Kosatka Rudolph Koubek Maxine Lewy Vincent J. Martinek, Jr. Lewis Matthews Mary Beth Meheren Harol M stek qseph Molnar, ff deline Monha Robert Monkowski Mary J. Moore Frank Motis Frank Neiman Gertrude Ness Georgianfz Nosek Edwin Novak Frances Pacourek George Parker George R. Paulicek Edyth Phillips Fred Poor George Potuzak Charles Prazak Irwin Redl Joseph Renck ' Clar ence Zyl? 'J T . 5 ' . PP' D llf ?+13i wr T tkgjimf Andrew George Rosulek Erwin Schroeder Iona Schwander George Sellers August Setticase Louis Sisco Harry Smith Vernon Spousta George Stancel John Stanek Frank Stastny Otto Sykora Woodrow Tichy Tom Tomporowski Anton Turek Charles Urbasek Theresa Vandermolen Torka Yovcheti' 252 , 'iii ' i Z ., H if ff.- .. . 721 .:z.1: 1 J , 'A . il' N K kj X . N , ,.,,,,,,f,,,,f, ,,,f,,,,,f,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .f ,,,, U, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,, , W . as nf , W 2 mf f lull l r Violel Andrlik Carrie Lee Barnett Joseph A. Basil Ccorge Behensky Violet Belsan George Bilek Wilburt A. Bouvia Margaret H. Burger George T. Cisar Blanche Margeu rite Dobry Charles Dostalek Grace Fiala Lee Fischer Ralph Foster Hal Grabow Edgar E. Grove Adelyn Gudgeon Elsie Habada Dan Harden Violette Hauer JUNIORS Roger Healy Mildred Hlinka Vincent R. Hoelzel Della Hovorka lrene Hruby Eleanor Janda Mildred Jirsa Frank Kakanouskas Albert Kawal Mabel H. Keller Rudolph Kit Helen R. Konvicka Edmund L. Koster Emil B. Kratochvil Marion Kucaba Charles J. Kuss Mary Langner Milton Machesky Elsie Malat Joseph Mankawick Lulu B. Markham Emil Marsala George F. Masek James Masek George T. Masojsusl Charles Michl Adelle Millas Arthur Moravec Mildred Mraz George Nedwed Rose Neiba uer Jean Newton Jane Novak Marie J Novak 551- -LTaFeklo Herman Peters Erwin Pfleger Emma Pindiak Evelyn J. Plasek Irwin F. Pomey :zu ,- Vi.. James Posta 1' Evelyn Rakosnik George Rogers Geraldine M. Salemi Ella Schauer Matthew S. Slezak George C. Slifka Edwin Spillar Eddie Stones Edward Strilla Mary Tetlak Lillian Toman Evelyn Truelsen George Tucek Daniel Uhlir Leonard Ventimiglia Ethel Vranek Elizabeth May Williams Harry Wojciehowski Evelyn Yungerman I ' F A ' Albina Zajiek if X JS-S -Z - ,VII MYJV 71 we 'Wy ww 1 fy ,V -ww 'Wy w way , 4' f . , f nl V fa, f., f H1 H! for M, Af W4 4,4 1, ,, Q., , N if , ,f ,,, ,f M , , f 1 W I 2 ff Q ' 2 iw w fm W4 Q 2 WH ff Z We 'fa W2 We WM f 1 in f 1 ff z fi1:5llf?f::,,:: ,.., ff f 4. aaaii a i a e a H er c 1 Wil ,X ff. J' Lydia Belsan gorge J Otto J. Benes Nj Jerome V. Horna George Benesch Blanche Bicek Mary Louise Bonnamy Viola W. Borrows J. Walter Bucklin Kenneth Carlson Frank S. Cerny Richard Dietrich Sylvia R. Docauer Lois Colene Edgarton Raymond Erhardt Carl Gieseler Clarence H. Gongol Harry Gubbins Frank J. Hajek Dorothy lmlach Harry Jordan Bernice Koubek Vera R. Kriz Thomas Kronquist Bertha Kucera Gladys Laska William Layman Selio Lenzi Ruth Lindmeier Leroy Linnville Harold J. Maly Ervin Marek Charles Marousek Helen McDonald Richard Michalek IORS Joseph Minarik Bessie Moravec Ted Nachowitz Grace Naden Peter Nocek Raymond Norfray Beatrice Novak Martin Novak Veronica Novotny Marguaret O'Connor Otto Placek lreanne Poch Mary Polivka John Pomazal Edward Potsch Joseph A. Rajspas Glenn Roberts Elvira Schmidt faq, ff, f.,f f, fy, 1 'XJ , . , .X 4 ' . I . ,wx ' 'f gf + fqfryffy N gfgfwag I W, W., .,, 1 . QQ ' 1 W Q QM 'UH UZ W1 ffff MQ At Gladys Sixta May Belle Skillin Edith Slad Vlasta Slechta Alice Smolik Donald Sommer Ernest Spevak Otto Stvan Mildred Svoboda Rose Turek John Viktorn gnes Vrana Sylvia A. Wolf Edmund Wolta Arthur Zimney Francis Zitnik M vi ..,vr.f Wff W? ZW by 294 Q, af, '7,1!'4a'f! my 'V fff' I 3 . - ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, . .W ,,,,, - ,,..,M,,M ,,,,,.,L ,,,,, ,1,,,1,,,., ,1,,,1,. .1:.1,11: 2 11,,1 ,....,11 . Q.,h . . , , ,,1,.,. A ....1H1:h M1'Hv::::::r:1fr:f1f: W'+1 H':vvmf mM'fMfm.... , , l 3 4- , . ,, ,,,, ,,.7i.7,W,,,.,N,.,1Z.N ,W,,N , ,,,. ,,,,?,,,,,, , ,, ,KWWL .,,, , ,WM ,.,1 .........,..x :Wig ,,,, V, ,,.. ..,,,,, 1111,. . 1- . ..N H.,-3 Wi, H '- Rfvyplf Martha Bedrava Lillian Beranek Larry Blahnik Thomas Blavka James Brown Evert Carlson Helen Ciz Vincent Crockett John Dietrich Arthur Ewert Viola lrazel Georgiana Fuehrer Russel E. Grimmelbein Elenore Harast Eleanore Holly Jerome Jos. Horalek Jerry Jedlicka Victor Jensik Dorothy Johnston Harold Keppner Mae K. Krafka William F. Kropacek Edward Kuzborski Ada Larson Walter Lazdauskas Leroy R. Lewis Margaret Lewis Anna Luif Arthur Luther Nancy Mackey James J. Mejda Mildred Michalek Blanche Miksovsky Bertha Molek Stanley Nantus Edward Nerad KIUNIORS Mary Novotny Florence Peklo Arthur Piha Lillian Pliml Helen Amalia Prexler Angela Putz Mildred Ratajik Charles Reiser Edward Rosicky Robert Roubal Robert Rubado Ollove Ruaka Josephine Ryzewski Charles Satava Michael J. Schweig Helene Selleg Della Sestak Mildred A. Sherry Helen Sipiora Albie J. Skalak Rose Stepan Michael Szydlowski Gladys Tantillo Arthur Timreck Anna Tomko W' a Traksl lla Ture James anek Lillian Vins Anna Vogel Doris Whiteside Ruth Winkley Bethel Witt Edward A. Wolak Anne Yarkowicz Helen Yarkowicz Frank Yushkatis felis H? at Qairfw. , ,7 ,, ff . M, M ,,,V 7, .,,h , fa, ,,,,, l ,,,, !y,,.W f,,, 37006 ,,,, W ,WMM . 1, ., WH ,fW.3ff. ,H WZ? fy Z5 QQ! mf! rf Z1 nh 7 iv, W4 5, I 6 ,I 4 WZ Z, i 6 If ,,,, y iv 55 t If r 11 A at J if J nl l mix? i! L ,-7 7 William Adlaf Frances Axen Vlasta Bohac Evelyn Cerny O'Tillie Cerny Helen Cizek Emily Donegan Robert Dusek Marion Eichholz John Friedl Rudolph Frolik Helen Hatfield Margaret Hayes Otto Holecek Joseph Holub Violet Holub George E. Hu'nl Lillian B. Jaeger ' 1 . J TNIORS Vernabell Johnson Edward Jones Mildred A. Kaiser Blanche Kalus Vera N. Kane Edward Knox Dorothy R. Kobza Ruth Kopecky Sylvia Krisan Frank Kuda Ada Lange Leroy Logemann George Loulan Roy Lurie Sigrid Martin Edward McCarthy Katherine Melchior Otto Michl James Miksovsky Harry H. Mongreig Erma Motsick Irene Nelson ' 3 J a Dora Niccoli Jeannette Niccoli Edward Novak Mildred Fay Novak Norman E. Olson George Padera Estelle Perina Leslie Peterson Charles R. Pichl Florian Placzek Louis Praprotnik Harold Price Fred Richardson Lillian Roichek Lillian Roucek Victor Rous Frances Sestak Alfred Sievert Charles Smrz Joseph F. Stolfa Eleanor Strejc Frances Strelak Blanche M. Svec Bernard Swiderski Dorothy Terdina Dorothy R. Vesely Rudolph Vorlicky Lillian Wierer Joseph Zabransky Ladislaus Zavislak Edward Zelinka Vlasta Zvolanek Helen Zyka , r .... 1 i t 5451? .. ,..,.. ,,,. . ,11ff::': Ar 'v rf'-r-'e f 'M M- M'MN f wwffw -1,,,Q..,...,,,f.?- . . , W ,KW ., .,. - ' ' V g,,,,2,,,,, .. ,W,,.W,.,,,,..-M:.111-mee.--,, - ,.....,,. - af...-L.,-1 ----f--- 1 ----- , W ' I J Frank G. Aiello Bernice Andrejunas Julia Barnett Edward Bartik Ruth Betteldorf Russel Block Adeline Braza Ruth Brenstein John C. Broz Augusta Chalabala Edward F. Cisar Marie Collins Rosalie C. Derra William J. Donegan Elinore Durik Genevieve Elterman Sylvia J. Fikar Rose Franck Rosaline Franks .ar at L JUNTORS Bessie Gabrelski Vernon Gatz Victor A. Gorney Ruth GraH Henry Hlavaty Josephine A. Homolka Josephine K. Houdek Mabel Hughsted Kenneth George Jindrich Sylvia Kaiser Helen Kermes Louis F. Kladiva Lucille J. Kosick Elsie Koubek Eugene M. Liberty George Liska Joseph Lohr Helen Lupacz Kirk Charles Luther Alios Marasala Allan E. Martin Lillian Mulac Vlasta M. Muzik Harriet Nemec Cora M. Newman George J. Nohava Elsie M. Nykl Gladys Ostling Harris Palmer Edward Parzotka Tillie Anne Peterka Ervin Petr Frank V. Pliml Mae Prancl George Prchal Vlasta Prikazky Henry Ptak Erwin Radvanovsky f Charles Raispes Gertrude M. Schilling Blanche Stedry Evelyn I. Steiner Clara A. Svec Emil Svoboda John Toleikis Jr. Lester E. Uhler Marie Unger Victor Veverpa Ervin Vyskocil Mildred Wettersten Dorothy M. Willis Aida Jean Wood Frank Yokubaitis Ann Zaborsky Arthur Zak Beatrice Zeman ff., ,UWVI M! f L... ...... .,.. Hit ...T , . , ..,,,,,z , ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,,..,,m..,,,,V,,.,,.,,,,,,, .,,, ,, .,,.W,,,,,,,G . .... .. r , .,,, ., ,,,,,,,.,,, Q ,.,.,,., W ,,.W,,,,.,M,, ,.,,,,, .,,..,., mi ,,,, ...., ., , A...,. ......., . ........ . ., f as 551 at JH Corlette L. Balser Adeline Berdych Rosaline Broz Marian R. Brunn Miles J. Chodora John F. Connelly George Devine Francis Dubois Laddie Dubsky Manuel Du Chateau John Dunkel Mildred A. Edward Ottilia Fischl Otto Foit Gertrude Frankel James C. Gatenby Lauretta Giesler Frank Hajicek Ethel Hinz JUNIORS Frank J. Hnilo Mildred Holfman John Holmes Marie Hospodsky Charles W. Houdek Ray O. Hroch Harold C. Janura Ruth Johnson Sylvia Karlovsky John Kasper Arnold M. Klotz Mildred L. Kmet Georgiana Koci Mildred Krajic Vlasta R. Kratochvil Bernice Jane Kromroy Robert Kuehl Eleanore Kuta Lorraine Lenzi George F. Levy Mae E. Maly Eleanor Mareska Lauretta Marre Henry Robert Matejlra Alma Materna Stella Mazda Augusta Meyer Libbie Michals Marie Mottl Elizebeth Ann Mraz Edith Neader Arnold Nemanich Blanche Nemec Sophie Novotny Joseph Pace Gladys C. Patzman Violet Pekarek George William Piane 1, J A, M, f Anton Rader Clement Rezek Betty Rushbrook Ida Saum John Sipolt Harold Soffer John Stankus Lillian Stebor Arthur Stepenske Annette Tesnrilr Vlasta A. Tesinsky Helen Vrabel Lester Waniato Teddy Wasilewnki Jack Webb Rose Yunek Mildred Violet Yungmann Walter Zaloudek Josephine N. Zavislak ,, ,,f. , 1, ,... ,. MW, Mawr , -' W, ,V , ---- , .w,..1.,,mm,w..,J-1m,..m-nfl' V -- VV- ff ---- ,........ . --f,:,.fff , ff , ,,,. , ,,,,- .,,.-. ------ , -,-vt-.fm ,ff ,,-, A-V., --., , FI. ,... , QQQ QKMEQEUMEMZUM LWWMQZQWMWWEQMMLMUMJKMIKJNBKWY all-'r ',l?'ff'f i'fclliN Richard F. Berge Henry W. Blah Frank Blazek Edward Broucek Adele Broz Frank Broz Helen M. Bubl Edward Budzinsky Alma J. Burgess Ernest Burian Helen Ceren John Chana Robert R. Czerwin Warren Davis Robert Dunlop John Finitzo William Follett Edward Gartnes Albert Gross Ray Gutsehick ,f R, , ,,., Ethel A iflanzlrk Dorothy E. Hatsch Elvera C. Hlava Georgiana Hobili Marie Frances Homola Mary Hubick Vivian Huseby Violet Rose Jirkovsky Catherine M. Johnson Joe Kares Theodore H. Klein Lillian Kostlivy Anne Kovanda Virginia Kowalski Mae Krbec Rose Krcek James C. Kren Agnes Lange Marjorie Lange RS 1,1 Mae E. Lestina Mae Levora Louis Llewellyn Robert Lukes Emily Madle John Martin Dale Matthies Edward O. Miller l abel Milligan G. Earl Morris Mary K. Mulac James Myrick Jean Nelson Jeannette Nowicki Albert Patha Otto Paulinsky Edith Pope Emily Pouzar Walter Raha Martha Lanka Ruth Rock ss Jig Qff' if W H ,f , , ,,,f,. af ,.. Frank Sedlar Anton Sekera David Sharpitis Rose Sindler Henry Skocir Joseph Slowinski Gertrude Svec Lillian Svec Charles Tomesek George Uhlir Edward Ulip Frank Vana Ro e Vedral Clarence Vick Verne Vodrazka Josephine Wascelis Lois Watson Jean Wentworth Victor Witkolke Stanley Zegadlo , , ,,., my I !3Q?3LM3KEQWZiEQgEKH HQQX A i 5 ani' 4- 1 ,,,,, .-...,.s -4 par '-X 1 M 4 V 4 i 'wi 5 - P' , 0 ' 'J ligug ' Q - Z ' ' Q --gf if Q 'f ft 5 il' ' PF T-ff' 'Y' 2? I f x fi - ' in if. : ' 'F' fi - - - f gp ' .' , in v pf will 1 A 4 'A' wr v.V. D A65 4 1' fi NM ' I W fwmag. ' W A . ,J . , ,, v , M-5 I - fum, ...am Num A+- 433,3,qy . .V ,,...--- ga .nm .. A -v- i' f N wwf' v g 'y1 W 1' 'Mwfvw W H -M W L J v WL f W, L 'yy fy .fu am , 'af ' , ' . ' ,f , , 44 ,,,,,, ,,,., . .f.A. . ........ ................ VV-'V . 5 , - VV- 1 'W-vp, ,.f iff QWWW2 we .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,A , ,,A .. , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,, , ,,, ,,, ,f,,,, , ww. 7 f f,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,ff,,,,,, , f, f,,,,, , W ,,f, WW ,,.,,.. 7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,N.,,.f,,,,,W,,,f ,,,,,,ff 4 ' ' ' W ff Q ' ' SOPHOMORES I ! 4 l9I3l. CLASS OFFICERS XVr1.i.mM lnli.-KN - Preridenr tlliSSIIi MACl'J0NA1.u Vice-President NTARY HEI.EN BOLEY Secretary VlOl.lET1'E PUTRIS - Treasurer CLASS ADVISERS Ms. E. BREMER MR. L. B. FISHER Miss R. L. FISHER MR. E. W. GREEN Mas. H. LINDQUIST Miss, M. RUSSELL MR. P. J. MATTSON Miss F. SMEJKAL MR. R. S. LUNDGREN C973 under the name of freshmen entered Morton. They came through the year with flags flying. After the election of class officers and advisers, five parties were planned and carried out. Many students dis- tinguished themselves in athletics. Mary Helen Boley was secretary for both the Freshmen-Sopho- more Girls' Club and the Girls' Executive Council. Those freshmen lived through that first year and here they are--sophomores-ready for anything that comes along. The outlook for the year is bright. Class officers have been chosen. Alreadv the sophomores have made a line showing in all athletic branches. Ed Bejceh and John Stayer ex- celled in football and wrestling. George Meredeth has made the frosh-soph football team both years. Alvin Grello and Harry Misieka made both the T WASN'T so long ago that a huge class football 1nd basketball teams. Others on the fm xt ball team are Mathew Hansen, Ed Burcal, and Dan Uhlir. Virginia Walton was elected the treasurer' ofthe G. A. A. Girls' dramatics have been an important feature in the social world of the high school. A Freshman- Sophomore Girls' Dramatic Club was organized. Ramona Klicka was elected president, Lucille Kores as secretary, and Clara Redmond as business mana- ger. Three plays have been given before the mem- bers of the club. The names of the plays were Nev- ertheless by Stuart Walker, Cablzages and Kings by Rose Fylemann, and Theories and Thumbs by Ra- chel Field. During Dramatic Week the club gave its first public performance. Miss Reynolds was the adviser of the club. Mr. Matousek had the boys' dramatics. C - . I I ,, ,U .W I ,, alfa, , f -H I ,,,.,,,. W C A ' ' ' ' W ii ',' 5521 ' A '11i C H A' Qf'1fJlMi 'AA :' John S. Alexander Helen Barbey Eli Becic Elmer Belsan Anna M. Bilek George Blaha Grace Bohac Georgiana Bousek Violet Bowes Charles Broj Anton Broniarczyk Julia Brousek Gwendolyn Brown George Bruha Eleanor Bundrick Bernice Butkus Helen Cervenka John Charvat Bertis Cunningham Ludwig Danishek Joe Davis Alfred Dronaek Clarence Dubsky Harold R. Euler Nina Feldman William Fencl Violet Foit Richard F on George Freitak Betty Gilsnn SOPI-IOMORES Harper Grove Sylvia A. Guzik Joseph Haas Herbert Havemann Florence Hlavac George Hodek Anthony Jacobs Edward Jahoda Helen Jarabak Edward Jindra Agnes Jurgel Charles Kaczmarczyk Charles Kakacek Anthony Kallal Charles Kidder Frank Kinst Theodore Klunder Vlasta Kolar Emil Kopack Edith Krajacik Helen Krocker James Krupka Oliver Howard Larson Walter Lazarek Edward Linhart Paul Liptak Joseph LoCoco Chas. Lory Edwin Love John Mack Stanley ,.,.y,m,,.. Dominic Malattia Boleslaus Malauskas Walter Malina John Marohnic Genevieve Martin Florence Miedema Billy Mikuska Esther Miller Henry Modrzcejewski William Musil Fra nk Nevosad Laddie Opat Helen Ostrowslri Louise Paral Edward Pecina Thomas Piskac Ernest Poch Jennie Pontano Peter Posler Mildred Potek Salvatore Pratt lrvin Prihoda Charles Pscheidell Dorothy Roberts Mildred Robin Agnes Virginia Roman Harvey Rood Mildred L. Ruda Irene Russwe Williard Scheirsfedt Zilvitia Joseph Schneider William Simmons Stanley Siwek Victor Smith F rank Socha Frank Spachman John Stanis Glenn Stednitz Anne Steinke Ernest Steinman Charles Stetina Helen Suchomel Helen Svacha Frank Svatek Arthur Svehla Milton Szmyd Lester Tauber John Triska Charles Tuma John O. Ulrich Anna Vendl Albie Vess Ann Visny Victoria Vitausk Rose Vlasaty Irene Wiencek Jeanette Wilkins Josephine Zahrobsky Joe Zaluba Edw. Zamastil ,,,,,v, , V1 , ., f., ., , H .WI , , ,,: ISLE, .WM-www,m,,f,,.,,.,,....,,,,.1,Uf,,,,.,,.1ff,,W.ffwwf,W,,ffmM,mW11ff,11wwwfww,,m,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A.,,,,.l f'fj1Qf11ZQQQQff ....,, ., ffffw' 'ffIC'fff ffff 'Zffffff2..,'l z,....e .... .......AA.... . ........e . fm. qu ........,, .,,, ,V.,,......,.,...,,........,,.,,,..,, M , .W.,,,,.-,.a.-,mw,m.-m.-1.,- ,,,, 1 f- ..,, - ,N ,,.. .11 1 L5 Q, ifglfvwfigffwf H Z 4 4,1 W ,., , ,,, ,,,, , ,, h,, x J in Dorothy E. Allen Thomas Anderle Gladys Anderson John Banik James Bel ky George Bezdekovsky Frank Bezemek Adam Bochniarz Marie Boehm Alfred Brasen Nancy Brown Winifred Budde Lydia Uuffo Rose Butfo Anton Cech Anna Charvat James Chisholm Evelyn Czerwin Edward Damer Margaret Desideri George Devine Georgia De Vries Albert Dobrzanski Thomas J. Dolan Raymond Doskocil Joseph Dvorak Thelma Gentry I M- SOPHOMORES Mildred A. Ginner Carl Grahl Alberta Greene Genevieve Habel Mathias Hansen Ruth Hineman Fred Hoppe Joseph Hosman James Houlihan Francis Jackman Lillian Janosik Mildred Jicka Ruth E. Johnson Marion Johnstone Thomas Keclik Irwin Kieback Dorothy Kirk Blanche Krabec Walter Krenek Victoria Kucko George Kutilek Ruth Kveck Adolph Kweder Charles Lebi Martha B. Lhotka lsabel Lollis Lauretta Long . fa, . fa ,, M. ff, -. ,, W., fm fy ww 'M f... fha ,,,M,,f. Jessie Mac Donald Bruno Mackigwicz Cecelia Marelprli Charles L. Marquardt Frank Joe Mendrala Evelyn Meyers Leslie Mickelson Ruth Mills Frances Mitzner Anthony Mottel Joseph Moulis Laddie Neckar Arthur Nelson Leo Novak Joseph Ohler Dorothy Prince James Prochaska Richard Prohaska Thomas John Putz Seymour Reichstein Eleanore Remes Charles Rodriguez Edith Rybar Ruth Schmidt Richard Seibert Charles Shusha Edward Soucek l Robert Sphan Lester Stebor Charles Stejskal Marie Stetina Joseph M. Sudway Helen Susmilch Caroline Svrljuga Sophie Tanczyn Roy F. Teborek Stanley Tejcek Joseph Topinka Blanche Toucha Martha Uxa Vlasta Valenta Aldrich Vanecek Elsie May Vlcek Ludvik Vostal Eleanor Wagner Ethel Wagner Shirley M. Walton Virginia Caroline Walton Clarence Weichbrod Margaretta Werner Rose Wielander George Wood Steven Yonco Alexander Zilary WMM hm , nm f, ff, ,, W., Q M y ww 0 ,..,,,,, .WN .W if ,M .Q 1:M:Zx.V,.,ZZ.:,,Z.M..Ut,.m7,w,M,,,.,,1V..,,,::TZ..,:.W,L..5,,,3.,. ,,,,, 5 .,,, .Ziff j Zfgggggu ,,,,, ,,,., J .mfg .,,V I if we if A Q f 'ff ' ' miie l' J l 1 l 1 Violet Bartik Mamie Bartunek John Bastiaans Vlasta Bauer Mildred Baxa Wilbur Becker Charles M. Bilek Louis Bizik Marion Bogacz Aladino Borgioli Alice A. Bragg Ruth Brillisour Frank Cernik Herbert J. Choice Julia Coban Viola Dahlgren James Davis Arthur Dubsky Joseph Dymacek Lincoln Eyth Eleanor M. Fikar Charles Flood Edna Fort George Franck Dorothea Gibbs lrene Gorski Harry Hadraba George Hardina Lucille Hauer Adele Hora SOPHONTORES Rudolph Hruska Elmer Jankovsky Harold Jannenga Frank L. Jedlicka Mary Jilek Ruth Florence Johnson Clarence Kadow Helen Kalousek Edward J. Kaska Frank Keberle George Knotek Florence Kochunski Ray Kolacki Myra Kosbab Charles Kosta Edward Kozerski Harold Krefft Robert Krell Anton Kruzic J0hn Lake Roy Lawrence Chester Lecki Edward J. Lesak Elmer Liska Edith Ludwig William Markham Esther Martin George Masa Louis Masek Mildred I. Mehren John Miklas George Miksovsky Pauline Minichowska Marie Mosetich Frank Mudrfk Raymond Mulac Grace Nilson Leonard Norberg George Norton, Jr. Sylvia A. Novak Kenneth Olson Leo Pagni Gordon Pearson Harold Pearson Bernice Peters Joseph Petrzilka Howard Plagge Eleanor Podlinski Anna Prelec Charles Prexler Raymond Rahlf Martha Relich Floyd R. Richardson William RolotT James Ronda George Rotchford Jerry Rouse Dorothea Sabath Nello Sardelli Walter J. Seehert, Jr George Sianta Millicent Siewert Adeline Sima Frances Skupas Clifford Slavik George Spika William Spinabella Frank Spinar Harold Stender Clarence Straub Marie Sumeracki George Svoboda Claude Tourek Vera Trcka Rosalie Vana Charles Verbik Lillian Vilimovsky William Vodak Charles Waindl Robert Watkins Agnes Watzl Arthur Wehrmann John Wenckowski Walter Weritz John White Alex Widiger Frank V lk Emil Zjicek Bruno Zglizynski George Zmrhal ' f, - . I ... ,rll M021 ,V,. ,. ,, ,..,,, , ,f,,,,.,m. .,,.,, W, N, .,.,,,,,.W,,,,,,,,,,,,,L 1'- tl' l .,.. , ,7,, W ---- ...- , -. ,,,,,W, .--- V V , .,.....,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, c..,, J so l!4 V vu., james Andrle Mary Arlov Frank Balczeniak Victor Balkus Ella Belovsky Mildred M. Beran Michael Bocian Lottie J. Borutn Ellyne Brabek Clara Braneck Mildred L. Brown Joe Bruha Gilbert Brunke Bernice Bukauskas Frances Cermak Bessie Cerny Edward J. Chlumsky Frank Cibulka William Conley George Curda Eleanor Delafont Frank Devarak Robert Docker Edward Dolezal Charles Dostal SOPHOMORES Lillian Draband Lucia Duco Antoinette Gudze Bernice Galus Anne B. Golub Ida Greco Lillian Hanson Earl Harvey James Hayek Frank Hejkal Frank Hess Frances Hora Aldrich Horacek Eleanor Hranac Irvin Hromada William Johnson Elsie Kadlicek Emily Kerausch Stella Kieras Ruth Kniskern James Konfrst Doris Kraft Mary Louise Kriebel Otto Kristufek Sophie Ku rcz Virginia Laska James E. Locke Josephine Mack Helen Marcuccilli Ann Matousek George Meredith Marie Mielcarski Charles Misare William Misek Andrew Mitchell Joseph Mizerka Elizabeth Norberg Frank Novak Jerry Novotny Alice Oudes Amelia Paiml Claud Palm Carolyn Parker Eleanor Pawelcyk Otto Polacek Edward Polan Frank Prosek Elsie Prueter Annette Rigali Ralph Rita ff , Norma H. Schmidt Helenfern Schultz Elsie Senkerik Evelyn Simak Gladys E. Simonek Lillian Slanec Benny Slezak George Stehlik Eleanor Sterlecky Blanche Strnad Margaret Strobel Ladislav James Sula Alancler Talpai Frank Tenk Raymond Teteak Alvin Vlasek Lillian Vosecek Ruth Westphal Harry Weyna Ruth Wiegman Rose Willis Grace Winkelman Evelyn Winkoff William Zigmont , ,, N f'f' c 4, 4, L ,,.l Mil- , ,,.,, ,, ,,..,,,,, ,.,.,,,.,,,, , ,, ,,,, .,,,......,M ,.,,,, ,. ,W ,,,1 , ,,,,, N W fllfff fffwfffffvfffmffffrff fff, --fff A Nffrffffwffmwmffffwwfwwff-'ffm'M-ffl-'WW--M-4 ,W ,,,,. ,,,,,,..,,,,,7,..,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,7,,,,,, 7.,,,,,W,,,, ,,,,.v.,.y ,,4.,7,,., W., ff W, , ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, ,.7,,.,,,,.,.7,v,.,,,,,,. .. ,,,,. .. ,. ,, ma.. M, .. ff J if 44,5 yf , .fi Z f fin . ,fe frfygga Q53 J , ..c cc. ,, , . . J .c.. 'ff Adelaide M. Anderle Charles Apolskis Joseph Aronica Alexander Bartosz Neva Beggs Lillian Bermingham Howard M. Biemeck Mary Helen B-,ley Mildred Boling Victor Boutin George Brennan William B.ooks William L. Brown John Burnett Robert Cameron Thomas J. Cerny Florence Cmolik Shirley Culver Lillian Divisek George Dlesk ,,,,,i,,Ni, , ,i,l,, SOPHOMORES Erwin Franeo Carolyn Franz Harriette Grubb Martha J. Hair Wilder Hanses Carl J. Hanzlik Martha I. Harrison Grace Hejna Don C. Hey Lucy L. Hoffman Betty Hopp Edward J. Hoppe Helen Houdek June Hull Robert S. Hutchens Sylvia Jiricek Rose Elaine Kafka Charles E. Kirian Ramona M. Klika Grace Klunder ,, , Lucille Kores Isabel Krifofersin lrene E. Laszewski John C. Lins Georgiana Markvart Esther E. McKenzie Marion Milligan Maxine Mohler Lawrence Moline Margaret Mraz George Nadherny Marie Rose Nejedly George Novak Virginia S. Novy Mildred Lucille O'Sheil Robert H. Ostendorf William J. Palach Abelyne Pekarek Rose Porod Clara Redmond Annabelle Robison Yvonne M. Roubik Raymond Runquist Marino Sainati Ethel H. Salchow Frank Schmid Joseph Shevchuk Leila Smerz Virginia Smith Raymond Spychalski Marian Staresina Joseph Svrchec Edward Tomaszkiewicz Edwin R. 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Kuba Ann Kunz Clemmens Kutchkc John F. Lalla Helen Lisowski Evelyn Maass Mary Marasco Jaroslav Martinek George Matiasek Raymond C. Meyer Geraldine Moorhead Hel Wi fe 1 W, 1 ff, V J. Edward Moravek Dorothy Mordy Ernest Mottl Muriel Naegel Anthony Navickas Gladys Neizel Betty Newland John O'Brien Harold Panzella Edward Poppalardo Beatrice Pavlis Louis Pechan Frank Peckons Blanch A. Pertle John Pisa Edward Powelske Marie Razim Eugene Reed Helen Reid John Remes, Jr. Richard Richardson Mar Rybacki ose . Sale e ezm J .w.ffw, ' W Bruno Sainati Lorraine Schabow Edward F. Sedlak, Joseph Semerad Vincent Shemytis Marion Simandl Jean Sklodowski Georgiana Skorepa Ruth Smith Helene Sordelet Frank Stanklis Frances Staskus Myrtle Stein Joseph O. Stolfa John To'nan Gertrude Trebes Alice June Tvrzickw Charlotte Urban Jerry Van Cura Rose M. Vesely Ben. Vojta Josephine M . Wasa itls Marion Zdrojewski Wit ,,,..,....,,,..,,.,.W.v,W..,..., ,,,,,, . 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Krefft Gilbert Lange Gladys Leone Edward Lipinski John Lofgren Evelyn Luepke Mildred Lukes Ethel Machat William Martin an, I-. .. -V .. M, ,,, NW, ,, .W 1 Betty Martinek Anna Marvan Elsie B. Melka Eleanore M. Michal A. James Mickelson Helen Millan George Miller Margaret Moline Margaret M. Mosetich Otto Mottl Elsie Motycka Blanche Mrazek Helen Mrok Edward Murphy George H. NeCrosby Louis Nepil Gwendolyn Nicholas Frank Pause William A. Pechota Elsie Pitelka Mildred Plechaty John Plepel Edward Podlipec Mildred Pouzar Clara Prieske Joe Privara Ruth A . Ziebc I' Winifred I. Ptacek John Radowitz Edgar Rankin Nathaniel Rutkiewicz James Ruzicka Gladyce Scheck Mildred Schnoutka Vernon Schradel Clyde Schroeder Mildred Sherry Henry Sima Agnes M. Skach Beatrice Smith Opal Smith Augusta Soumar Elsie A. Stolfa Anna May Svoboda Joe E. Svoboda Stanley Tlapa Rose Unick Rose A. Vesely William Vidas Loraine Waska Louis Wieser Edmund Wroblewski Edward Zahour , ,f. M f.. My W f !.,fff.,,s, t Wye 4 f-V-U., yt. f.. ft gf. cw J. ' .,f,f,.f,,,,.,Vffm.,,...,,,,...m,,,,,,,,f,,.,,.. .... - aMgmt-.aumumtmt-Wffff11:.1:-.- H- --f 'Yffffff'?f fffff'Z YffffZ'.fffZ'ffffTff ff ' 'L ,.,- W. ,, , .,, ..... -f-- . . ,W ,, N V., ,, ,, vi ..... u t. -Q .-,V.VV, . .,..V. . , E... .... .. ..,... .... , .. Stanley Aleksiewicz Bohumil Andrlik Clifford Baker Edward Barcel Daniel Baron Ray Beranek Emily Blahu iak Alexander Botts Ida Boverini Helen Brozek Charles Buhs William Cada Ruth Cadek William Carraro Henry Cernota Frank Cerveny, Jr. William J. Cerveny Anna Chaloupka Alexander Damaszewicz Irving Dapogny Lorraine A. Denman Elmer Donat Mabel M. Droese Blanch Dubsky Dorothy Ehrlieker Otto Fichel Dolores Fischer Mary Florek Francis Furman SOPHOMORES Victor Goldfarb Alouise Gorney Joseph Gudze Joseph P. Hejna Charles Hejnal Wilbert E. Hill Miles B. Hora Elsie W. Holada Lillian Hrdlicka Allen Hurst Charles Husak Joseph Jakl Frank J. Janecek, Jr. Dorothy Janicek Joseph Javurek Lillian Jirak Mamie Jirinek Edward C. Jupa Clara Kebrdle Ruth Kelly Florence M. Kloboucnik Joe Klouda Lillian Konchal Lucille Kouba Eleanore Kozeluh Alice Kozlik Edward Lees Gilbert Lnotka Elmer Levy Hazel Lindquist Edward S. Maciejewski Lhories Maly Leroy C. Martens Genevieve R. Marzec Vlasta Mazak Erwin E. Meisinger Genevieve Milauchas Alice Miller Blanch Miller Isabel Millus Edna Mae Moore Mary Panga Mildred Pertl John Potch Alby Rench Albert Rezek Blanche A. Resice Joseph John Rous William Matthew Rowe Albina A. Safarik Emil Sajatovic George Sanders Marguerite Schubert Robert Schmutzer Hedvick Sebek Joseph Sedivy Jeannette Segal Georgian Sevcik .A aw I 4a.,4a,,w., ,ma Rose A. Skriba Walter C. Soffer Louis F. Sokol Elmer Solar Evelyn Sopak Mary Spiner Helen Stachorek Jo eph E. Stainer Anna M. Stanislav Anna Stejskal Otto StraFf Robert Strunk Walter F. Suchy Florence Swenson Ruth A. Sykora Elma Teeter Ralph Tetzlaff Charlotte Tomaszkiewzcz James Ulrich, Jr. Robert Vana Dorothy Vessels George R. Vondrak Jarmilla Vondrak Frank Vokac Marie Wolak George J. Wycislo Blanche York Helen Zenger Fred Ziebarth .,,f...,,M..ff f.,..,..,p,,, ,I ,,,, I ,mv , ,nw ,,. f .... J: . vlu , 5555, ie., WM Petronilla Anastasia Emily Augustyn Estelle Batell Lloyd Beard Edward Bejcek Lawrence Bending Bernice Block Bernice Bohac Gladys Bristol Frank Broucek Marjorie Brown Elsie Bubolz Helen Burian Marian Cerny George Cervenka Eleanor Cessek Otto Cipra Margaret Collier Alex Davidowitz Filicia Delestowicz Marie A. Docauer Edward Drefs Josephine Duda Anna Durack Inez Ferguson Dorothy Jane Fetters Edward Fink Edward Folks Edmund C. Foster Frank Franek, Jr. Helen Genduill Josephine Grochals Glenn Gunderson , .W ., U ,,., . ff, f, ww sy., 'W wr, ww, SOPHOMORES John Haka Carl Hartmann Rudolph Hayer Jerry Hlavacek Miles Hlavacek Helen Hocker lrmgard Hofmann Harold Holmstrom Joseph Horn Raymond Hosek Arthur Houda Charles Hradecky John F. Humiston WalrerJ. Jakolat Mildred F. Jakorec Joseph J. Janda John Janovsky Elsie Jirik Frank Jirku Carl Johnson Joe Jugovich Albert Kanikula George E. Kasal Stanley Kasper lone E. Keeve Andrew Kessl James Koche Edwin J. Kok k Jerry Kolar Charles Komada Helen Kostohryz Mildred Kotek Elmer F. Kozak George Kral Julius Kruslak Edward Kuchynka Frank Lastovicka Walter Lietz Walter Longawa Joseph Lorek Mitchell Magiera John Marousek Laddie Masek Kean Maurer LeRoy Meisinger Carl H. Nelson Florence Nelson Helen Nemec Lillian Nemecek Marie Nicol Jerry Novak George Norek Virginia Oglin Julius Oravec Bessie Pech John Pejchar Chester F. Peletz Joseph Peluso Casimer Perry George Pertle John Podlesak William Rund Josephine Rutelonis Robert St. John William Sasko Ralph Scalise Ernest Schnulle Dana Schwebel ,W Iva., ,,, f . W Lydia Sercik Frank Simpach, Jr. John Sims Edward Sitar Jerry Stanley Sitta Mildred Marie Smazik Oldrich Smetana George Smrt Genevieve Steiner Adeline Strajal Laddie J. Strnad LeRoy Susanka John Svec Helen Sw 3 enry Szuber lxi August Teborek Elba Tinar James Tintera Alice Urban Joseph Vachlon Lillian A. Vichr Violet Vidas Edward Virstal Mary Vlach Alfred Volango Helen Volf Adele Volmut George Vojslavek Romeo Weil Helen Wielgus James Zenisek Alexander Zielinslri Louis Zomber my ,, ., , f. , .. 1, . , ,J -Iv ja! ,.4.! , f j - 'v wdjxn 4' -. A Ill I ll J 'A-7:1 I 1 1 . -' i I , a ,- X Z ,,,, ,f,,, ,,,.,, if X f hi, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. N K w Rose Balsanek Evely Beckman Mary Emily Bizik Marion Bradac Charles Brazda Heen Bubenik Gertrude Camlferman Dorothy Carstens Ethel Clark Margaret Costello Ralph Crook Edward Damaszewicz Madge Demkovich Ervin Dropka Rose Drtina Elizabeth Eberhardt lzydor Federowicz Josephine Fijolek Rudolf Frolik Elizabeth Gabris Charles Grarow Alvin Grello Clara Guminski Camille Haas lrma Hansa SOPHOMORES Edward Horejsi Fred Horney Julia Hrdina Adeline Hruby Helen Jankovsky Anna Jurcic John Kacirek Albert J. Karas Clara Kareta Mae Karvanek Josephine Kassel Joseph Kastl Hazel Kline Helen Kosatka Dena Kostakos Frank Koutek Bernice Kreml Helen Kucera Dorothy Kujacick lrene Kuka AMarie Lange Rwobiaf-Li miteinsch l tiger Edith Lee Charles S. Machalicky Lena Mangiantini Clarence Matias Mary McKenna James Medek Anne Micka Sylvia Mixan Thomas Mizner George Mourek Mary Nemlaha Eula Neve Ella Novak Harry Pawlak Hedwig Pawlak Joe Paychl Helen Pecinka Edward Pirolli Laddie Pitelka Otto Polansky .lack Ponic William Popelar Charles Poremba Emil Rasch Irene Rehor Charles Roth Mildred Safranek Herbert Scheive f ff, Angeline Serpico Edward Sibrava Elizabeth Simovic Anton Sindelar Florence Sindelar Blanche Skonmal Horner Slaght Edwin Slapak Frances Stepien William Strizek Helen Stupak George Suu John Susina .loe Tamolinas Irwin Taraba Alberta Taylor Elwood Tracy Vlasta Triner Blanche Turek Marie Voet Frank Vondrasek Anna Walasek Ruth Waldrogel Mary Wasz Frances Zima A ff HW, , 'fy eets 'M9 me ga- Q 0,013 Helene Belza Clarence J. Benda Helen Frances Be-ran James J. B:ran Eva Beyner Raymond Uily Ethel A. Bloudek George L. Boker Elizabeth Boniface Helen Byrnes Mary Cantalupy Joseph Cilek Clarence Collins Sophie Danilovich Mary D'anionio Raymond Drozda Martha Dubsky George Dvorak lrene Fallada Clarence H. Fostle Gladys Gonak Earl Goris Luther Grotke Nello Guelfi Ray Hanlon Helen Havel Corrine Herbst Mildred C. Hewelt Ruth Holi Richard Hoffman Mildred Jacobs Catherine Janka Mildred Marie Jilek George Jares Anton Jarosik Sophia Kasperski lrene Kessl Agnes A. Kostka Bessie B. Kostka lrene Kozak Augusta Krnak Ed. C. J. Krzyzowski Edwin Kucera Vera Kulhanek Ella Kuttenberg Gustav Kvapil Joe A. Lapacek Vincent Larsen Adeline Leyman lrene A Lodl Grace Luetgert Thomas Luther Katherin Lux Anne Marsick Jerry James Mayer Lorraine McSweeney Josephine B. Melka Cecilia A Metelec ' ' 1 A if 'Q 1 Y 4 .1 vs Q 4 V 2 5' Q5 3' M---we ' .. ,.... 5:51-rf .. . ' M: , , f J, Meyer Margaret Meyer John Mlckf-nlwcker Frank Millea Joseph S. Monlis Mush Blanca Namrc Sidney L. Newman Fred Novak Clara F. Novak Carcline Palubinskas Jackson C. Parnock Edward Pasek Elsie Patek Florence Paulus Violet M. Pecn Joseph Pertle Dorothy A. Peters Helen Petrovich William Pierce Jerry A. Pokorny Richard Povalla Vera Prokop Joseph L. Ptak Clarence Rawson Florence Clara Reynolds Helen Richly Helene Rokos Mae S. Rosenbloom Raymond Rossberg Marguerite Roth ' .A s 'A A H X a Evelyn Sabatka 59,9 Francis Scelonge Fred L. Schimelfenig Adele Schoenbacher Ethel Schnth l.auretta Schumann - Margaret Simpson Sylvia R. Sladek I Emily Soukup - Mary Stancel Evelyn Sturenberg it t WV, X Jean Dolores Suba Phyllis R. Surdyk Roland Szalat Phyllis 'l'enner , Helen Terc Ethel Thomas Evelyn Toepper Dorothy Tollar Joseph 'lorrenga Evelyn A. Vancura Mae Van Cura Eleanor Veverka Mildred Vlaeh Rudolph C. Voyt Roy Watson Alice Zajac Gene M. Zajicek Louis Zelipsky Evelyn Zuliani ffziff . ... ., 3 W Us V f lf In 'lifjjfj . iii N ,X J ri J Q ' a ' ' . 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Gale Theodore Hajicek Sylvia Havlicek Rudolph Hora George Horaz Otto Howub Mildred Hraborsky Evelyn Hrach o Frank Jania Rhyllis Jarmakowicz Olga Jurish Mamie Kasak Phillip Kamik Eleanor Kawzynski Laverne Kirnick William Koche Mary Koelling lreue Kramer Elsie Kratky Mildred Marie Kroup Rose Krumholz Mildred Kucera e ene u ic 1 Alice Lange Margaret Lange Ada Larson B fi Frank Lisak Loraine Loewe Anna Maika Jerry Malecck Chester Maciejewski John McCarthy Viola Mae McCrea Philomena Mylniec Elsie Mucha Virginia Novak Esther Novatny Margaret Noone Edward F. O'Leary Evelyn Paeth Emily Pangrle Elvera Peterson George D. Prest William Pucci Gedwin Radowitz Fred W. Rapp Thomas Rohrbacher Louise Ruzieka Jerry Ruzicka Joe Sajatovich f :'A' - ,f,Ma4.. Arne Selleg X Constance Settechse Q Charles Shoup X George Skoumal J Wanda Slaska Harriet Stovacek K 1, Mildred Smejkal Valeria M. Spacal x5 an 4.4. ,gl 1 saxa. , .-.K -v Walter B. Spelman J K is s George Spiner .I Y it Q Anna J. Spinka F L' Alma Marie Stankovitch rl ' Charles Stava John Stayer F Z ., ,, . .. I Joe Susina ' Lois Thompson ' Relio Tinor X ' 1 Mildred Trezek ' Mildred True , , Richard Turner g -' f , Irene Wasilewski 'T John Wegner i Evelyn Wehrmeister ' ,M Dorothy Weaolowsln ia Yaukaha l' ll ll . . A . ' e Y . - e 'd I Georgia Schm ' g Muy . 'O I er n Q Laddie Gabriel George A. Latzkr- p ' ere . . WV D MW ' ll M'.r1f - QW 3 lie-0 ,X .4 a... l lr? it I frJ'0 -fu' 3 flick , AV . l,L,,W, ,,,, 7,?Z,,: ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ,,,., ,,,,. .,., , ,,,, , ff ,,,, ,... , ,. .,11. ,.,, ,gl f ,,,, ,?M,.,,Z,, 7 Z W, .?,,W5,.q ww, 7m YWQ. .V , N 7517? ff! ff, W f gf tfwz, J iffh W QQWMMW ,,,,, ,.,, , M ,,,,.,, N QAM, , gf , fd ,ff sf l ii - '22 0 A- ' ' QQ ' X Z Zi Y 59x vm' N,: ':r5'75s':r N'- 'r 11' 'H f- -11-'f ' V ,ff- - W We.: ,Y,,: ffir 1 1, - r ,- ,.,, -3... ,, -we fililljli sw. wswottai. swf CED m'.rgt.aust qimmrotteirgirp FRESHMEN - L.. . L, , 1 H ii lg y I n Q 3 2 r CLASS OFFICERS Howfmu Ml'I'CliliI.l. - President AIOHN GIRETU Secretary ROMAN BINDER - Vice-President DoRo'rHY REHN - Treasurer CLASS ADVISERS VIR. R. M. HALE MR. C. D. Fmuss Miss -I. V. DEAL Miss L. L. GRAY NIR. R. A. RfICCORMAC Miss M. D. PETERS Miss F. FELL J ame the dawn, and so did the first day ot sophomore girls' athletics is predicted. school. Fourteen hundred shy freshmen trod the corridors, with fear written on their faces. This group of youngsters made up the class of '32. It was not long before the frosh slid into the daily routine. The class elected four of the group to lead them. Six advisers were chosen to help the class to victory. Freshmen parties were then held. Every freshmen turned out with his go-to-meeting clothes and a blush- ing partner to dance with. During the year a num- ber of these parties were held. The freshmen who were honored to play on the freshman-sophomore football team were Tom No- land and Pat Rondinellag both received numerals. Edward Marasek made the freshmen-sophomore squad. The girls, too, did their party and although no picked teams were organized, the report was that everyone worked hard: and a good year in Freshmen dramatics were combined with the soph- omore dramatics, but it can be said that the freshman did their share. In February another group of freshmen entered Morton and tried to keep up with their wiser broth- ers. They will soon be upper classmen, and it will be their turn to heap ridicule on the new freshmen that will enter Morton's portals. The freshmen class enjoyed the privilege of going to gym every day. Here the boys and girls both learn to swim and play many of the popular games of Morton. Thus ended theirfreshmen career and with this start they hope to make a great success of their sophomore and junior years. What a take-off for the climax Of their high school days. . B i . g I M, ,Mn ,.,,W,,, ...G I 1, M M, , I WW. , M My .Z,,7,,wW, .,,, 7,?,,,,.q H .W V I .W D -only ft.. fa A -tt t . , , ,,...,,,,,,,., ,.,, . ,,W,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,W,,...,,,...WW,.W.,,, ,,f.. , ,,,,, , ,,.,.,,.,,,..A ,,,. , ., N. , .. , ,..,, .. 0. , . , ,.,,., ,M Wa ,.,.fq . M-. ,A.,, ., ,,,.,..h ,,.,, , 771,13 wMwW,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ,f,,,.,,,, .,.,, , M.,,..,,.,,W,,,,,WW,,y.,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,....,f.wM,.W,..,..., if y , . ,J , Clarence Anderson Frances Anderson Marjorie Anderson Rita Anderson Bertha Balchunas Eunice Barker Phoebe Baroody Bertha Bedrava Zdenek Brichta Bernard Brozovsky Audrey Buhrmester Joseph E. Bukovsky Gertrude Burger George Cerny Mike Charysz Richard Childs Gladys Connerty George Crane Jennie Cri tallo Violette Cutter Anna Czechovich FRESHMEN James Danek Martha Daubeck Marion June Davidson Angeline DeMasi Raymond Divis John Doubek Genevieve Dropka Grace Fabri Roy Flynn Howard Gatz John Gireth Lillian Adele Gliekauf Mardelle Grotke Fred Gutke Arthur Hamer Raymond Harris Lilyan Havlik William Heyden Edward Hoke Mildred Hrejsa Henry C. Jacyno , fff, n,,fm . ., .71 , rf., 1, My f, W, ff., Ms., ,,,, f-.,,,.,ff , 4 f. . Q 4 f' , arwa, ,Q My fe, 0, W y,,fff,,, f' John R. Jensik Edward Jouzapaitis Edward Kasper Lester A. Kerausch Anthony Klick Frank Kolumbar Alice Kowalczyk Irene Kowal ka Mildred B. Krahulec Joseph Krcek Robert Krier Raymond Kruntorad Evelyn Kucera Elizabeth Lanzer Rose Lombard Frank Lorenz Charles A. Loucky Margaret Maguire Arthur Marten Joseph McMahon Virgilis Morini Tillie Novscek Bessie Peksa Joseph Planieka Vera Rawlins Ludwig Russina Dorothy Rutstrom George Schimmelpfennig Walter Schulz Marion Scott Ervin Skacha Joseph Stejskal Robert 'fanney Elmer Toman Sophia Vaisvilla Mildred Veleta Bessie Vicha Josephine Vlk Josephine Vik Edward Wismewski Virginia Witter Rudolph Zasadil ,fff-1'-V J- ,sm U, I ff 4 sf fd! Wye fl? 4,54 ff! Cf, f,f!'.f, ,ff ff! ,ll Qu s, ,ff f', 7,4 , W, 1 , vw-Q my ' fb' -M Qjf,,,,,,, , ,, fw,,,,W,,,,W ,ff,,,,,, , . v,,,WN,,WWW,,W,,W,,f,,,,,, , ,,A,A ,, ,.. , ,. , , , , , . v 3553557 Charles Achilles Joseph C. Balicek Evelyn Bartelstein John Berder Charles Biknuis Roman J. Binder Edward N. Bratyanski Walter Cieply Edmund Collins Walter W. Craig Ethel Curtis Marie DeMaio Clarence Fiala Howard Fitzmaurice Casimer Giba Georgianna Holub Mabel Hruby Mary Janecek Isabelle Jansky Edwin Josylyn Joe Katurakis . ,.,, 1 FRESHMEN Irma Koeppen Walter Krenek Edmund Kucera Harold Lange Genevieve Lorkiewicz Murell Loy Violette Mack Bessie Margarites Bernice Maslauskas Thelma Matthei Bruno Mazur Donald McReynolds Eleanore Mecluna Edward Mees Margaret Melka Orville Michael Sophia Novicka Edna Nieman Helen Novak Robert Novotny Marjie Nowak Elenor Oak Helen Olszewski Leona Parod Mildred Paul James Pavel Meme Perniconi Lillian Petrik Stanley Petzel Margaret Pfeifer Audrey Piel Ervin Pulchart Evelyn Radziszewska Dorothy Rehn Margaret Reiuoehl Clara Scalfaro Mike Scarsmella Florence Schiefelbein Lucille Schroeder Mildred Schultz Rose Schultz Mary Sejnoha Edward Zero 'Q ,fwffw ef ., ., M,,v,a MW, ,, V 1 , Q , , Theodore Sidlo Clarence Slater Libby Spina Richard Stieg Mildred Stipek Russell Stubbings Blanche Stupka Mildred Sup Evelyn Surovy Clarence Szajek Annette Techer Grace Thorslund Clyde Truelsen Ella Tosi Adeline Vodnansky Elsie Votava Leonarda Wasielak Evelyn Weilguni Frank Wysokinski Norma Zannini Grace Zeilstra 'M 4, I--vmfqy 'f'.,,, -G I ,Mb 351 E at iflim-as H Y, , WQ ' ..,.,ZfZfZ.,f,.,,,fW,W,,,m,,fm,fW, ,,,, ,,. ,,.., ,,.f,,, , ,,.,W,,.,,,,,WW,,.,. W.,,,,.. . ,N ,,9,.,.,,,,- , ly f, ,,,., , ,, ,,,,, ,,., ..,,,,, ,. , Wfwzrffef, , V1 2' fw 27, eifgfgffzmzi f,'w iff 1 79 'CJ' V '- fi ff? ff 2 if Nl 'MX' XM X ' U Catherine A. Adamcyk John S, Bauer Sigmund Bieber Elmer Burda Florence A. Cairns Herman Christian Marjorie Dalr William Darnstadt Stanley Duehsek Helene Drzal Beatrice Duben Anna Dvorak Anna Ementas Theresa Faraone Abel Folgers Mary Gembara Agnes E. Goding Laura Goede Charles Gubbins Chester Gldsniak Mary Grello Sylvia Grigar Bessie H. Halacka lrene A. Halilr Blanche Harrison John Harvot Lucille Havens Mary A. Hebding Florence Hiedler y FRESHMEN Mildred Jelinek Henry Jilek Leona Kacarzynska James F. Karlovsky Alvira R. Kasulaitis William Kieft Elmer O. Kipple George Koutny Lillian B. Krizman John Llosar Joe Lojwaniuk Leo P. Lussa James Mahan Bernard Majeska John Marsala Arthur Metlicka Howard O. Mitchell Robert J. Morton Edward Mrazek Jane Myrick Erwin Nekovar Elmer Nelson Marie Nemecek James P. Nigro John F. Novak Joseph J. Novak Helen O'Connor Florian Ostrowski Stanley Oswianka f-. . Wa.. A-V. mf-, 0, my fgyfffwkf. +.,,,v.,. 'HM m. M,,,W.Wa,. ,N William Palermo Albert Parzatka Helen Pesek Robert W. Petersen Bernice E. Peterson William Piotter Martha Pocius Anna R. Podlesak William O. Polansky Ulrich A. Polivka Irene Porozynski Ralph Potto Lorretta Price Harriet Rachlin Elmer Rampas Vern R. Ray Leroy Rehfeldt Marian E. Richards Mildred Rigali Joe F. Riho Josephine Rozanska John C. Sana Bruno Stanzomnki Emil Sarno George Schneider William Semerad Edward Sergo Leonard Shrosbree Frank Shuster Otto Zitko John Silhavy Walter J. Sirovy Louis Skalicky Mabel Smith Charles Spetta James F. Starky Stanley Sta citis Jerry Stehlik Elmer Strotir Helen Suctlovsky Anna R. Svec Orville Tolson Arthur A. Towler Helen Trepes Joseph Tvrdik Zakie Van Der Meuier Grace Venhuizen Charles Veselsky Joseph Vojacek Mildred Volopich James Vopicka Ann Vosecek Eugene White Blanche Wilson Theodore Wojtaszek Anton Wolak Alice Wrolson Milly Zaura George Zavadil 1. fm, f, fa ,f ff, ff, www M, wa, ,ff,fff fW,,f'fh, ,,, HW., MW, ff-M ff.,,' W, f -- KA Ia.,,,.,W,,,,W.,,,,..,,,,.,,,w,, ,,.,,.,, , ,,,. N ,,,,,.,.,.,,, .,,, ,. ....,..,,.,.,WW,,.W,,, 4V.-A A N. 1 H., l Mathias Bates John Boker Joseph J. Boucek Valborg Bremmer James Bultas Michael Burke Etalo Carlelli Oldrich Cermak George Charvot Bently Clement William Collier Stanley Daniel Joseph C. Dub Adeline Engle Jeannette Frenette Clara Froncek Frank Gebhart Edward Hammerschmidt Frank Henry Frances Holstein Helen Holub Violet Honel Mary M. Horns Vernon Howard James Hruby Helen Hurt Gerald Jenning- Sylvia Johnson Walter Jusevich FRESHMEN Anton Karel Patsy Kavolis Johanna Kladder Willard Klei William Kuncl Frank Lake Antoinette Lario John Larson Roman Latowski Julius Lecian Julia Lersch Sylvia Lhotka June! Lozean Genevieve Mackowiak Helen Mady Grace Malinsky Genevieve Malley Wm. P. Malone George Marik Elsie Martina Agnes Mejta Beatrice Miehalek Lillian Miksatko Stella Motyka Maurine Mullins Bernice Navickas Eleanor Nemec Nor ma Nerad John Novak Lydia Novak Rudolph R. Novak Dorothy L. Nowick John Olmstead George Panattoni Caroline Panko Florence Pantera Lillian Patyk Evelyn Peters Clarence Petrik John H. Piasecki Genevieve Piker .lane Pinkowski Irene Prendergast Rudolph Prerost Violet Prochaska Walter Przewoznik Doris L. Reed Eleanor Reznicek Madelane Risser Stella Rogers Lillian Rychlewski Alveria Sassetti Fredrick Scapillato Lillian Sedlacek Anna Sharpitis Evelyn Siebert Helen Svarc Faances Svinkunas Viola Smakal Caroline Sova N , ,., ,A ,W , ff, I fi., ,4 ,.,, ,M ff Helen Spillar Helen J. Spolec Albert Stedry Helen Stella Emma L. Stochl Vincent Szvdlowski Eleanore Thomas Robert Triska Otto Tricek Evelyn Vesely Lillian Vondrasek Josephine Vyborny George Vyleta Joe Vykruta Rose Wachel Eleanor Wagner Genevieve Wazna Gertrude Wehrenberg Sophie Wenckus Mildred L. Wills Valerie Wouk Enrl Wrolson Custer Zaborski Florence F. Zahran Blanche E. Zahrobsky Milton Zahrobsky Anna Zak Helen A. Zasvera Rudolph Zitko H., ,WI ,MW ,,., ,V W., Q, , , ,M AGM, I ., I .fiiiflf iiti ' f iiii s i a m r isoir t o xoirow M-W Emily Areska Lillian R.. Batista June M. Baumel Otto Behling Milton Bejcek John M. Bogusch Robert E. Bures Josephine Burianek Bernice M. Carpenter Helen B. Ceplecha Grace M. Cepelak Valeria E. Cervenka Jerry Chlumsky George Dalezal Evelyn Doose Glen Droese Stella Dusza Evelyn Farley Anthony Florian William R. Foit Walter S. Fritz Cecilia Gradowska Dilys Griiiith Gladys C. Guinn Marie Guszczyk Marion Hackbert Irene Hajicek Theckla Halm Eleanor Heilenback Anna Huiner Norton H. Jonathan FRESHMEN Mary Karucktus Mildred Kasper Vernon F. Kieaow Lucille Klump Irwin F. Kopecky Helen Kuzel Joseph Lang Fred Launer Tillie B. Lecki Raymond Lorenat Joseph Lutkus Henry Maciejewski Isabil MacDonald Gene Mauck Robert Maves John M. Marcinlrus Juanita G. Mare Ford Marsh Ralph Metz John Mielcarski Gustav Misek James J. Mueller Albert Mulac Raymond J. Myers Mary Narozny Henry C. Nechvatal Everett Neher John Nemejc Walter Nerdaard Mary A. Newett Herbert Nielsen ., f , ., .W..,,f'W,-V, .f WM, V. Thomas A. Noland Mary Norkus Stanley Omahan Mary A. Orsini Frank J. Paral Marion Parker Marie A. Pasek James Patrovsky Jerry Pavelka Jerry Pelican Anne L. Perkins Joseph B. Petkus Frank S. Pilarski Joe Pilney Adeline Pirolli Violet Plachota Josephine P. Plachy George Prachar Eleanor Pra ek George Ptacek Claire K. Quirici Josephine Rimpus Earl Rout Stanley Rozycki Laddie Samec Mary Shaglitz George Sikorov ki Edward Sirovatka Elmer Slansky Arthur F. Smejkal Elizabeth Smith Henry Sobotka Josephine Sovoca Casimer Staszak Marjorie Stefan Norwin E. Stoffel Edwin J. Souhrada Louis Straka Richard C. Strelka Edward Strnad James J. Svec Charles J. Svoboda Frank Tarnowski Lydia Toman Mary Tuma Joseph Unger George Valenta Emil J. Vanerka Emil Vaneyck Marie Verbik James F. Vlk Harold Vokaty Walter Walenga Blanche Waindl Robert T. Wojciechowski Earl Woltman William H. Wright Philip Young John C. Zahrobsky Anna Zareblka Charles J. Zavadil .0 f M ,,,,,f,.. n , f-Wye f ,,, W, ,U .W r., ., f., ,,.f WW gig? ,jlfi 'YIZTTZTLIZ f!f'lfL.,5'f W 'V W,,,.,,,.,,,,,,f.,,, ,,,,....,, , 0, - ,,,., M ,,,,W,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,, W, ,, ,.,, ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ff? fmffwfffffwf 5 A Je Z f if we rs 2 ,,,,,,,,,,. . , A, ,,,, ,,AA J ,, , ,.,. , ,,,, 4 Q iff U ,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,, M, ,, ,,,,,. , ,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,fq 1 f W, ,,,,, , ,,,s,,.4 ' an ' 4 ' W sf ' 'f' Raymond Anthony Florence Balaty Joseph Barczyk Peter K. Barsanti Stanley Barton Otto Baum Marie Becker George Beranek Weston Bern James Bilek Otto Blaha Walter Blaha Joseph Blazek Edward Borowsky John Boucher Leona Bovid Victor Bruner John Buziecki Andrew Coutowmanos Mary Dekreon Albina Docauer William Eichhols Helen Eneman Henry Engelsman Robert Erskine Marie Farley Evelyn Fiala ,, ,f,, ,, ,,,,, I 1 , FRESHMEN lrma Fiala Lucille Fleas Sophie Godlewska Mary Guzik Muriel R. Heckel Helen Holman John Hanulewicz .loseph Janutka Stanley Jasnosz Adelyn Jindra Richard J. Jira Leopold Juszkiewicz Frank Kaderka Alice Karabin Edward Karlovsky Anton Kesman Harriet Kiefer Emil Knopf Walter Knuepfer Florence Knopik Julia Kompare Albert J. Kopecky Emil Konopasek Mary Kortus Margaret Kotlin Sylvesta Kozel Grace Kral WW, f-My f,, -'HW M. Www. -- ,. fn, ,, f., Elsie Krupicka Stanley Krzeminski John Lang Everett Lewis Edward Liening Charles Ligh Claude Linger Edwin R. Liska Mike Longo Marian Lyons lrene Machesky Bohumil Malek Edward Mavek Drusilla Mc Doris Howard Mergen Arthur Miller August Minarik Laddie Misicka Stella Mockus Anthony Monczyski Bessie Moravecek Florence Otis Harold Pertle Mildred Pleehaty Anna Pomey Florence Proskovec Steven Rabiega .MJ ff., ,, ,V ,,, ,, Erwin Rajspas Karl Rau Agnes Rozehnal Ruth D. Rybar Laddie Solach Beda Sanders Louis Schroeder Benedict Sedivy Robert Sena Frank Sevcik Sam Serio Harold Shaw Bessie Slabinak Elmer Sladek Verner Swanson John Swartz Gust Trunek Sylvia Vacker Ladislaus Valek Helen Vanderley Felix Varehetto James Veselsky Olga Vlahos George Vokac Irving Will Edward Westerhott Jerry Zmek ,M M..,W, ,MV ., I , ,D y 1-H J,,,s,Jr, J J r,oors,,rr. ,J 'a,, f , , a a .gamfozafozso1'o1 9 Victor Arasimas lda Armgard Florence Balcer Wilford Bassette Agnes Blazek Peter Blozis Joe Boeringa Valeria R. Borowozyk Henry Bortko Godfrey G. Bossard La Ferne Bouda Clemence Buczkowski Antoinette Bukauskas Vienna Buona Guidi Blanch Burian Gunnar Carlson Raymond H. Carlson Charles Cech Albert Cesario Anna Chapkauskas FRESHMEN Emil Chlapecka Elizabeth Chrz Georgiana Ciha Julia Cvetan James Davies Edmund De Wilde Anna Docekal Louise Dolzal William Fenton Teddy Froncek Philip Gaudry Martha Gober Peter Gonsini Amedes Haiz Robert Hans Henry C. Hanzelin Fred Heilig Bruce Higgins Lester Hribar Jeannette Jason Norma Kacel Bernard Kane Robert A. Ketvistis Bernice Kishkunas George Kland Joe Komarek Elmer F. Kosatka John Kovacic Joseph Krajicek Helen Lavanos Freddie Law Rosary Lezza James Mach Jerry M. Macha Helen Martinek James Novy George Pomey Sylvia Pribyl Jerry Roder Laura Russel C Mary Sarno Bernice Scott George Sheehan Edward Shula Emmett Sittor Edward Slifka Edwin Eugene Smith Mildred Souta Vivian Sowinski George Sticka Elmer Strochem Lillian Ventimiglia Eleanore Viduna Ida Vogel Frank Vrhel George Watson Wanda Wrobel Emily Wrtzak George Zelenl-ra ' -' , , ,1,,, in Q3' ? 1 4' lY1'l Q !F 5 it A' 1' Z C G9 iiiii ' J ' ' s Y ! ' ttlw ! V9 Adeline E. Babcicky George Babich lrene Banli Charles Becker Bernard Beggs Marie J. Behnke Georgia Belanyi Ethel Ruth Bellmont Edward Bejna William Bernard Tedford J. Bischof Anna Blaha Charlotte A. Blaha Charles Bond John J. Brooks Edward Burian lorence Candra Adele Carraidne Stanley Chmielewski Doris G. Choice Franklyn Christen Charlotte Cieply Andree M. Crane Geraldine Cunningham Valeria A. Davis Mamie De Zort George Demkovich Robert Texas Dillon Evelyn Dolar FRESHMEN ' Eleanor Dombrow Louis W. Ehlers Rosalind Engmark Ervin Eral Eleanor Florek Walter Gabrys Robert B. Gilreath Robert Gorton Harry T. Gottwald John A. Grandowsky Joseph Grigas Otto Haack Edward T. Hajek Milton B. Halvorsen Edward Hanzlik George C. Havell Joseph Haydock Lester H. Hinkel Jerry J. Hotka Jewel Honcek Charles Hrabe Winifred F. Jaeger Earl James Jirsa Henry Kacprzak Teresa Kafka John Kasuba Anna Knol Mathilda Koeneman Emma Kolacia Helen Kolika Jerry Kozel Louis Kral Harold Krck Arthur Krivanek George Kuban Anton Kudrnovsky Richard Kuklinski Viola G. Kuttenberg Ruth B. Laveneau Joseph A. Losenat Alfred J. Mrazek Frank Newberg Frank J. Novak Anton M. Pawlak Elizabeth M. Pirkl Laddie James Polz Leo Quadrelli Sophie J. Rabomski Louis Rainold Eleanor A. Rohr Mildred Rojewski Richard Russwe Steve Rychter Grace Scesar Evelyn Schilling Marvin Schuett Lillian Sedlar Roy Sidlo Charles Zaloudek Elsie M. Sima Otto Skocdopole Walter J. Sliwa Clarence Stojetz Helen Soncek Olive Spavafek Charles Spella John J. Stankowiak Albert Statkus Julia Stepul Dorothy Sup Gladys Tazelaar Edward J. Tomsa Raymond Tross John Vancura Mary J. Vanecek Stanley W. Varpucen Dorothy G.Vasek Rita Vaughan Vilma E. Vendl Helen Vesely Richard Vodnansky Jeanette V. Voelckel Rudolf Vogel Laurette Wojciechowsky loseph Wolf Frances Wong lrene Yirsa George Zaborsky .., ,,,., I .,,, f.,, ,, Zum ,, , Jack Antink Eleanor Blasco Clarence Bohn Allen J. Chvala Edward C. Cirkva William Dort Rudolph J. Doltal David J. Drabek Albina Drety Clarence Erba John Galanek Ernest Gendron Edith Goeda Marjorie Gold Robert Goodman Dorothy Grabon Leonard Gruzlewski Walter Gryzowsky Hans R. Hartman James C. Havranek Le Roy Hellner Eleanor Henrv William Hododa Jerry Hoils Carol C, Homola Marie Horak Edward Hosek Marion H. Janousek John M. Jennings Olivia Johnson FRESHMEN Viola Jungkans Mildred Karasman Earl H. F. Kern Thomas Kisilowski Wilbert J. Kokes Harold Kopicka Viola Krenek Doris Kuehn Aloysius Kuskowaki Frank A. Kveton Velold Laemont George Lampe Patsy E. Lobey Lothar Ludwig Helen Mack Mildred Master Grace Martin Olga Matecny Paul Mattei Ruby McCullagh Josephine M. Michalovic Myron Millan Sophia Mertl Flora Moorhead Walter Nalepka Edward J . Nebrenlky Joseph lNovack Blanche Novak Blanche Novotny Edward Osmolak Bertha Pasecky Agnes Pasek Anne Patka Bessie Pesek John W. Peterman Elsie Petrik Helen Petrina Helen Petrosius William Pflaum Emil Pokorny Gino Pollastrini Joseph J. Pour Julia Praprotnik lrving Reese Joseph Reese Patrick Rondinello Ruth Schwager Yolanda Severino Evelyn Shay James F. Shubert Eleanor Sikora George T. Simandl Elcanore Simek John Sisul Walter Slifka Ruth M. Smerze Martin Smith Margery Spelman Marcella Srygley Marie Stachnik Carrie Zavislalr I f-H ,, . ew ,.,,,, W I ZW, 1 , ,M ,MW Edward P. Stanku Sylvia Starek Alexander P. Stikkers Martha R. Stoeck Jeannette Strauss Evelyn D. Strickert Casimir Stuczyn lri Chester Surdyk Francis Suver Rose Szymoniak Edna Tabor Chester Tarnowski Marie Teplan Leon Theriault Vincent A. Tomas Richard Tucker Irene Vacha Bartel Vander Naald Dorothy Vander Molen Frank Vanek Clementine Valecka Agnes Valentovis Edward Vasko Helen B. Vondracek Helen Vondracek Rose Vorac Blanche A. Vrba Helen Wallish Harriet Vastak Catherine P. Whalen , f , ,v W, MW, - .., ffm V. ,M X , , .,,,, ,, , , ., , , .,e N ,,,e, ,, W, W.. .,...,,,,M,,,,,.e,.,, ,,,,, ,C e,,.N,,,, L ,, ,,,,,, N, ,,,, .W W, ,, W, .N j2 2 V2 fiffi 'M 4, Z M ,ff ah ,fm ff m:N,,f,! ,5 MM My ,Ml ff , 1 ,.A, IWW . ,, 'f . 2 a. -ff ff ,,,,,,,,, , I , 4 AA! f W Charles Babinec John Bartkowski Romeo Bartolini Anna Belousek Henry Blaha Myrtle Boldt Edward Bosh Natalie Brazaitis Catherine Bower George Bradac Ruth Brockmann Emma Buffo Emil Butwell Angelo Carbone James Cermak Emilie Cerven Erwin Cihak William Cisar Catherine Darnstadt Vernerd Di brow Louis Filas Josephine Fisher Paulette Flickinger Georgiana Frederick Elmyra Gast Dora Georgiso FRESHMEN Joe Gizynski Gladys Gunderson James Hahn Richard Hall Milton Henninger Dorothy Hiller Bernice Hougham Milan Hrtanek Edward Hruby Lorraine Jaburek Elmer G. Jaros James Janousek Jean Jenicek Ruth Jenks Willard Jones Wilbur Jost Joe Kadlec William Kadlec Lorretta Kadow Helen Karel Lucille Ketchel John Klecan Irvin H. Klofath Jame Konrad Ernestine Koster Joseph Kostka Betty Kosner Helen Kotiza Charles Krocker Caroline Krueger Stella Ksobiech Silvia Kuska John Kurez Henrietta Kveton Rose Lacka Martha Lasky Joseph Lepic June Luedtke Elsia K. Laboucnik Cecelia Longawa Paul Longawa Raymond Mackevicz Jino Malattia Edward Manak Lawrence Marquardt Bernice Mazur Harold McCaig John H. MCEachern Lucille Melkus Lyle Mesbitt Antoinette Mikutis Harold Moran Richard West Olga Morgantini Hclen Nemecek Frank Nesveceny Clyde D. Palm Bruce A. Palmer Adeline Peluso Lorraine Peterson Eleanor Prochaska Mildred Prochaska Walter Psyk John Rusnak James Rylands Evelyn Saul Edward Sheck Anita Scheive Robert Scheive Helen Skultety Charles Szotka John Tallariso Mary Toma tyk Lorraine Turek Roberta Turney Mary Valasek Stephan Vaaeik George Vrba Art Wagner , W., ,, ,.v M, M, , f rf , f., , ,,,, ,W .,,,, if if Yi-Ka, ..,... . --..,, Ti:2BI.JK.3i-i3if.1lc,1aL,.Eami., ? gagyigwggwg Mildred Aksarnit Ray B. Anderson Charlotte Antonowicz Marie C. Apuzzo Bernice Babka Georgiana Balicek John E. Bandik Anne Bazala . Corinne L. Beardsley Hazel Behrens Florence Beilfuss Bessie Belencak Adelaioe Beranek Ruth Bergman Antonia Beton Clara Bilecke Edwin C. Brezinski Dorothe Brousek Leonard E. Broz James Cada Viola M. Ciderman Ruth Ciha Martha Cillo Rose Cisar Albert Cummings Daisy Dalrin Tekla Danek g Genevieve Delenska Mary Delpinto Mildred Devan Blanche lJobry Evangeline Doyle Raymond Dubsky FRESHMEN Norbert Fencl Vlasta B. Feres Francis Filas Howard M. Fisher Joseph Fisher Henry C. Froula Virgil Fuller Mary L. Gasper Edna Goldner John Harder Renetta S. Harvast Joseph Homolka James Homoly John Hurak James Jenks Ernest H. Johnston Arthur A. Kafka Aurelia Karpiniska Estelle Kaspar E telle Kateiva Bessie L. Kebza Virginia Kee Genevieve V. Kellington Eleanor Keppner Lillian B. M. Klicka Marie A. Klich Eleanore Klima Anna Klimas Mary Kliment Marie Kmenta Laddie J. Koller Martha Knistoft Marie Konwent Lillian Kolar Mary V. Kopecky Harry Kortas Alice E. Kuban Amelia Kuchanczyk Sophia Kulaga Geneviev Kurzama Adrion Langlois George LaVicka Rose M. Lhotka Gladys E. Lorr Ralph Lott Helen Martin Thomas Matejka Emily Matkovich Helen McGinnis Frank Mensching Stclla Michevic Ruth Molenhouse Loretta V. Moore Adeline Niccoli George F. Pekny Edward Pelc Rose Perotti Willard Peters Frank T. Picha Daisy M. Poss Edna Prueter Mary Pushman Milton Putnam Genevieve Radomski Rose Raleigh Alexander Redfield lrene Zielazinski Paul Rehman Norene Robinson Emma Rosicky Libby Ryba Rose Samec Jack F. Schinagl Georgiana Schneider Fern Schultz Marie Shank Anna Simpach Lillian Sira Albina Skowron Anna Skriner Rosely Slechta Anna Slifka Tom Slusarz .lack Smith Florence Spoch Sophie Staliga Lucille Stark George Svec Stephen Tanczym Clarice Till trom John A. Tregnago John T. Vaughan Frank Vendl James Vosicky Marion K. Vrchota Richard A. Warz Madeline E. Whitbeck Evelyn A. Woeclrener Alta Woli Helene Wolt . 47. ,4,,,.,? ,, I? .W an ,, ,.W,.,,fa, ,.W,, ,H ,,,.,w,,, ,V , ,,,v W, ,,,, WI M W, Q iff 'Wi if Y ,Wh F 7 ,X A,YAV,. 7 ',:', iff' I I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,N,,,,,. V .....V-f .-.. , MG6 ,,,,,,, Q -fm X -., --4 45i1HH f , 44 ww' Qin I, ,,,, 1 I ,Win fy! V' ,, , ,,,, U , V7 W2 f.,Qj .VW W7 W' W, af' My my , .ww ff., Af f 4 ' my ' f' f .Su .,., . ....s,,N,,,,,..,,, .----- ..... ......s,e, .......... , .... , .... ., , ,W-ww,-W---11---1-11 ,... . ,..., - ---- f W, UW. ,.. ..... ,,.-or-we-M .-.. V .-.-, -.M ..A-- , '- '---- '- Y mhz .,.m.,, A -.-- f . ees - The Life and Letters of Willie Sage Morton high Cicero Octo, 12 1925 Dear Mama:He How are you I am all right and hope you are as good as I am. A couple days ago I gave my best techer a apple and later in the day I saw the apple in the waste basket with a worm crawling out ov it. The next day I that I would square myself with her so I brot some crizan- thamums that I aw in a flower store which she liked very well. Mama sometimes I wish you was up here because some ov those older boy are pretty rough at times. Not long ago when I was running from one class to another in order to be sure and not be late, I was suddenly lifted off the Hor. In a few moments I found that I was being pomeled and I began to fight for my life. After I had brushed away the rubish on top ov me I got out ov the waste basket that I was in and walked away. Rite soon mama even if I don't. Your loving Son Willie Morton High school Cicero, Ill. Nov. 14, 1926 Dear Momg I'm sure getting along swell up here. I think I can make good grades next month. I am go- ing to try out for basketball pretty soon. I ought to make the team because well, you know I always could play pretty good. I and some ot my sophomore friends had some fun with a few freshman the other day. We took the first freshman we saw and laid him nicely in a waste can. A house detective came along and helped the young innocent one out, and for a month after I had to study in a certain room at a certain time each day. This regular study cour e helped me to learn my lessons better. I was greatly benefited by this so it was really fortunate for me that I was in on this fun with the freshman. Your Song Billy J. S. M Cicero, Illinois September 28, 1927 Dear Madam: Dear Mother: I hope that you are as well and happy as I am. My English teacher told me that my work was falling down and at first it took me a little time to figure out what it was falling down from. I'm learning about all I can in English, and anyway she gets a little crabby at times so I think I'm alright as I am. Just the other day when I was doing my best to be the first one in my next class which was rather distant from my previous class I was rudely tackled at the shoulder by a big, gruff look- ing man. This man escorted me to a place which is known to Morton students as the Dean's otiice for penalty. At this critical moment I could not figure out why I was being treated thi way and why I was getting a penalty for my good efforts. To find that my promptness was not appreciated was quite provoking. Yours forever, Bill J. Sterling Morton High School Cicero, Illinois January 7, 1929 I have been wanting to write to you for some time, but I have so many outside activities along with my homework that Idon't find much spare time. I discovered all at once that I was falling behind in credits, and so I thought that I would take up a little music. I am learning to play two instru-ments which are namely: the saxaphone and bass drum. I chose these two instruments because I was told by a bass fiddle player that these two instruments were both very good and practical in every day life: he also said that they sound very good when played together. Isoon will be playing in the school quartette which is made up of percussion instruments. Mother, Ijust knew you'd he glad to know that I'd tal-ren up music, it's so inspiring. l'Il write soon again. Your devoted son, William P. S. l'll need about twenty dollars for music. 5 'I .... 11.4 W some-i . f I If f J f Q54 X My x fa 2. . M' 'r 1-ILETICS Ov' ' . I L , ,. 1 ,f A 4 W WW i 'i f s ' ' 'll ' vena-14v:..,1 wah., .41 Swfxun :m-..n:mz :.:ni' mx. .'..r::x - '7?: :TJ12, 'fA' I5 ,,.,, -- ---- -- -. . . ..,,, 1 'f ' M 'J' ' Y nun 1-. -... ..-. JUNIOR-SENIOR B.1xsEBA1.1. Fin! Row: W. Jirout, R. Johnson, D. Catchfores, l. Valenta, T. Kazakas, G. Rusich. .S'ra'anrlRow.' J. Janacek, C. Cerny, C. Hajek, T. Kobza, capt., C1HCh Long. L. Ligmanowslsi, l. Johnson F. Kessler, G. Schultz. Third Row: A. Balfanz, W. Welling, F. Fencl, G. Dvorak, asst. mgr., J. Cech, mgr., S. Grndowski asst. mgr., J. Campanole, H. Michaelis, C. Peterson. Ot-'rflcszks H. K. Long, couch T. Kobzn, captain J. Cach, manager P1':RsoNN1-zu. M MEN Cerny Catchlbrcs Fencl llajek Janncek .lirout Johnson Kohzn Ligmanowski Peterson Rusich BATTING AVERAGES Player Pos. AB R H Av. C. Cerny 3b. 55 22 25 .456 G. Rusich c. 53 15 23 .434 C. Hajek l.f. 27 3 10 .371 W. Jirout c.f. 44 12 15 .368 R. Johnson utility ll 3 4 .364 T. Kobza p. 48 I2 13 .27l C. Newman lb. 18 2 4 .222 G. Fencl s.s. 46 ll 9 .200 J. Janscclr c. 35 2 7 .200 G. Schultz utility 16 3 3 .189 J. Campanole utility 8 0 1 .185 C. Peterson r.f. 41 10 5 .122 L. Ligmanowski utility 25 4 3 .120 D. Catchfores 2b. 32 4 3 .094 ' Team Average 464 l03 126 .272 'W ff fZWW7f7?W'fZW3 Mffae .1 J' J f , A .yy Flaws!-I-Solfu B.xsEB.x1.I. l irxl Razr: E. Miller, A. Ncmnnich, VV. Layman, A. Kawal, Coach Pavlinek, N. Olson, G. Carrlro, G. Cervenka, W. Fandorr. S1w114lRfm-: O. Sykora, G. Liska, assi. mgr., J. Cinkel. R. Hosek, J. Dee, H. Misicka, E. Pappalardo, A. Rader, D. 'Yhlir, mgr. TRACK First Row: H Krause, J. Pomaznl, E. Vukshinic, J. Turek, G, Cullicott. E. Soucek. Secoml Raza: J. Murrav, l. Stuchqnl, G. Machzxcnk, L. Crane, W. Walton, capt., J. Ziskal, G. Bowes, C. Lang, L. Ritzma. 7'l1in1'lx'fm-.' A. VVick, asst, mgr., R. Peterson, J. Votipfa, D. Harden, CJach Evans, Coach Johnson, C. Verbiskx, C. Mottl. R Nctrcfea, A. Smith, mgr. ' .7 fu W f ,fffwf ff! fffyf ffwf' fwyfw yy W ' M' W... fQaf7.,,ff,W,,f., ffww , I fffwf. m,,f,4ffwW,,fww,4,. , f., M., 4, 'Wm 'wy.f'vgfgf www 24.9 w gn Q13 fa 1, ,gf Z 7 f ,153 M, , M15 WH M, We wg 744 ,W ff. f 2 an Q g ff 2 , if 4 . ., ,, .,4. ,..... ,,,,,-, N ,,,, .., ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.f,,, MW, ,,,.,.,,,, ,.,.. ,f,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ...,.. .f,,,, . ,,,, .. .,,,,,, ,,,,., ...,,,,.Af2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. .f,,, . ,,,,, .., ,f,, . ,,,,, ., , ,, ,, ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,m,,,, Y . ,. ,,,. ,. .,,, ,,.,,,w-.7,..g,,Z 7 fm Y yr If V V lv f I4 7 g, ,:,,,,,,J , AA., . , , , W if giggyf JUNIOR SVVIMMTNG First Row: R. Tucker, J. Mack, F. Vohac, capt., H. 'l'hom'1s, R. Voyr, W. Slrizek. Second Row: Conch Johnson, V. Church, J. Planicka, H. Keppner, R. Fl ehorck, D. Matthies. A. Smutny, mgr. SENIOR SWIMMINII Firsl Rom. J. Church, F. Zeman, F. Danicek, G. Pavlicek, L. Douglas, J. Holmes. Second Row: Coach Johnson, E. Keppner, M. MacDonald, S. Kuroski. J. Pomaml, F. Srcdl, capt., A. Smutny, mgr. X, H .W H , I I , V ff V' 'ffm ll! Wm. we 5 fn .' :W I ' V6.4 W ,, ,..,,,.,.,.....,....,.,,,....M ....,,,,...,,,,,,.... ,. ,,,,. . .,.. ,... N ..... . .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,f,.. .. ,,,, , .. ,,,,,.,,,,..,, , . .. M., . W... .,,,, , ,,,,,,, !,,,,,5ZmW,,, ,W,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 ff fkf 'V ' 1 ff ,,,,, M,......, ,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, jf WRESTLING First Row: E. Kopack, E. Zamastil, J. SIayer,J. Vosicky,.l. Vnughn,H. Mitchell, A. Kozelka, J. Kostakos, A, Mitchell, B. Johnson. Second Row: M. Du Chateau, mgr., E. Mottl, W. Duckett, C. Bikinuis, A. Siml, E. Burda, T. Matkovcik, L. Filek, O. Holecek, W. Dean mgr., Conch Green. Third Rom: L, Susanks, H. Allen, L. Pitelka, J- Vidas, C. Verbiski. C. Misare. R. Grimmelbein, M. Brousil, cap't.. F. Halavaty, H. Hans, A. Talpai. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK H. Jordan, F. Balczeniak, A. Krizanic, E. Franco, A. Rosulek, C. Sward, F. Shrosbree. Q W 2' ff . .1 f Cz 'f wwe ff! 27 f EQ- W? 4 ,,,, ,, J., ,. ,, 5 , , . ,, , . , , , J , , , . , , , W ff AW Qf M f 2 ff ff ff if if SOCCER lfirsl How: J. Houdek, E. Kopacek, B. Sis, G. Hancur, .l. Wiercr, cap't., J. Hosman, l . Kcberle, R. Wurschi, J. Willig. Swami Raw: Coach Hynd, A. Walla, mgr., F. Blazek, l. Klicpera, J. Michalek, J. Sebek, G. Nekolny, J. Peroutka, J. Prosek, mgr. R. A. McCormac. lfkosll-Solfli ll.-XSKli'l'BAl.I, lfirxl Row: R. Prohaska, M. Hora, C. Tomasek, M. Hlavacek. H. Misickn, cap't., 'l'. Keclik, G. Brunke A. Karel, G. Cervenka. Sn-rnul Row: F. Plnczek, mgr., J. Plepl, A. Nelson, l. Kopecky, li. Bclson, J. Vopicka, E. Pappalardo G. Slifka, mgr., Coach Pnvlinek. f JW' am V, wie We GN Ziff? My Za? W. W2 fvff Y! V2 fw V 2 gif M Z .,,V ,., ,l ,,4, ,f , ,,, , ,, A,, , , l l ll ,.., ,, ll ll llll l , 1 l ., AZ Ayn, . W lflCH'l'XVElGH'l' BASKETBALL FirsfR!1wZ T. Shnrkey, A, Nc-manich, lf. lfencl, J. Tlusty, capt., R. Rubado, capt., G. Carraro, L. Buell. Sevona' Row: Coach Elliott, J. Kruzik, mir., C. Sonkz, V. Wershay, W. Fandorf, S. Carlson, E. Burian asst. mgr. l1lGll'I'XYlilGlI'l'S IN 1!XC'l'l0fXf A. Nemanich J. Tlusty R. Rubado G. Carraro F. Fencl , . , ,,,, Wi ,.,, Z A x ,,... ,H ,,,,, , .. .... . 11.2. Z' . . .,... ' NZM 2fZf?ff..ff'f?fff. '4 2 '4f?'? 'A Zy 1 .,,. ,,,,, .,., sh, 1 1 'S ..., ,.,, ,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, - ,,, , , ,, , , ,,,A ,Z . li1c.xx'Ywl'1m1'1' HASK li'l'll.Xl1l. First Row: H. Snltzmun, W. Gauthier, J. Lohr, C. Ccrny, capt., G. Sykoru, A. Kawai, B. Jorgenson, J. Vanerka. Srrund Row: J, Miksovsky, assi. mgr., Coach Long, Traincr Hynd, A. Piha, G. Sykora, E. Rosicky J. Wolf, T. Dolan, asst. mgr. Tllir1llx'nfc': R. Brand, IIIQT., R. Goding, li. Hudzinsky, F. Linduska, A. Krekulu. Ili wx xx'lflm11i'l's IX Acrlox G. Sy JiUl'.l G. Ccrny A. Kawai XV. Guulhicx' J. Lohr f '-'ff-'1 111 .. , '1 , www 1-11. 11 ww qw 'ywf Wy .4 f.,1 ff,,41. wif- 11, . 'Q 11 f 1 f fa 91 1 1 if .M 1 2' 1 4 11 1. 1 , 1,1 1 111 1,11 1. , ,, , 1 1, 1 1 1 , A, , W1 , 1, 1. 1 11 1. , 1, .1 1 .. , .1 , tiff fy, fe f Nm 'ff W2 H2 ff? 1 e iff ,bf 14 lf .W .wf Lf .4 f 1 ,,.. f. 3 I H W,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,W,,,f,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,W.,,,.,.,,.,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,f,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,ff . ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, FROSH-SOP11 FOOTBALL , l irxlR0b1'Z E. Gendron, P. Rondinella, G. Cervenka, E. Zamastil, C. Tomasek, E. Bejcek, R. Rita M. Hansen, H. Misecka. Svmnrl Row: F. Hoppe, D. Uhlir, A. Kruzik, A. Teborek, E. Travnicek. R. Hegerhorst, J. Slayer, R. Hosek, A. Dunning. Third Row: Trainer Hynd, H. Biemeck, ass't. mgr., R. Mackewicz, G. Gregor, E. Becic, C. Kakacek, G. Meredith, Coach Pavlinek, O, Polacek, E. Barcal, T. Luther, T. Noland, G. Coy, mgr. lx Acrlcm lhrclrfivlflz E. Bejcek, T. Noland, C. Tomasek, O' Polacek. l.im': G. Meredith, H. Misicka, E. Zamastil, G. Becic, M. Hansen, R. Hegerhorst, J. Stayer. ,M 'MQ mffvfb ,V rf., ff. My ,,,, UWM, ,fm ff.. ,,,, , ,, H., ., ,W I ,,, ,,. ff, , ,, ,., . , f, , ,, . ff S f ..,.. ,.,.,, ,,,,5 fr ,. if ,.... ..,.,.,,,,.,,. 4 ,.,,...,, 5 .,... ,,,,,. .,.,,,. .f,,,.,,,. 5,4245 ,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,ff,, 24 ff f if MZ? ,y , , M N If ,l , .14 , ,L , 9 W, ,M , ,, , ,. ,, .V IW, . ,,,, f if I , , U! X f . , ,.,, ,z X 1 n,.f.-... . .. - . ,, . .L .. ., PIEAVYVV IEIG IIT FOOTBALL lfirxl Ron' M. Brousil,J. Virlas, R. Rubado, W. Jones, R. Lawson, E. Novak, J. Campaniole, J.Aselin, G. Mourek, C. McCarthy, L. Burcal. Svvonzl Row: H. Krause, mgr., B. Nnurich, J. Shipla, '.. Machacek. M. Machesvy, T. Matkovcik, A. Kawal, B. Jorgenson, E. Schroeder, K. Capouch, J. Stolfa, O. Holecek. Tlzirdkuw: Trainer Hynd, J. Chana, C. Raispes, J. Goles, E. Burian, T. Kazakas. J. R. Hood, Coach Elliot, L. Pitelka, E. Weritz, R. Johnson, F. Strelcuinas, M. MacDonald, J. Jirik, L. Crane, J. Taylor, mgr. lx ACTION lfackjividl L Crane. G. Machacek, A. Kawal, R. Rubado. I.im': K.Capouch, G. Mourek, M. Machesky, B. Naurich, T. Mmkovcik, L. Pitelka, B. Jorgensen. L. 5 ' ll! I ! X MWAM- ,,,, , , . f fm 4 wg fin ' 2 nv f Z gif! wwff ,f ,J f' , f., J M, ,f-04 ,fy AJ, f f f . ,f f. , f y. INTR.-x-MURA1. B.xsKu'1'B.xLL Cu.xx1P1oNs First Row: F. Blazek, A. Krekule, G. Sykora, capt., J. Wolf, F. Aiello. Second Row: F. M. Lindley, N. Merenkow, C. Summeracki, G. Liska, H. Blaha. lN'1'1z.x-MLRA1, l't0O'l'BAI,l, LZIIAMPIUNS Firsl Row: J. Cermak, R. Prohaska, A. Mitchell, W. Fanoorf, capt., L. Mickelson, R. Rossberg, Buczkowsky. Scvond Row: E. Chlapecka, J. Macha, C. Hejal, J. Ruzicka, A. Nelson, W. Rowe. . ,, ., 5,7 '77 My VZWV7, Wfyf Wy ,,,, ga N7 ,7W,W..,, ,0!f,,wl,W,,,,y H ,,vyy,,,w!, ,,Wl,7,n,,4!,,W!!!,.,V0, l,WWf,.,,,,f,.70 U., gym, ,A .W WW ,WW . ,, 4' ,, ,f fo J 7 ,ff gy ,f W., 0, 1, ,ff fy, ,J 45 ff. wx Zwy 77. ,X ,,,. , f ZW f 1 . ff. W ff, wg w f A. f, MV ff' We M M me M M 2, f i ,A , V ,. , I 5 A l M CLUB l'lli!.Y.' lt'iv: Nl. llwiaii, G. Mi:hi::'r, K CJIHJJIIIJ, J. Jirilc, M. Mullaxild, J. Stfmlfa, G. Hancur, J. Vidas, J. XN'illig, B. Sis, E. Bedmva. .Srxwrl Ruin: li. Nturicli, l. Kuikls, J. Civnplnale, A. Kawai, M. Machesky, I.. Crane, C. Hajek, 7'l1x'r1l ltorv: G. Carraro, J. Houdek, .l. R. Hood, H. l.. liuell, J. Michalek. lffm-'lh ltozvz li. Kropacek, S. Kwrmki, G. Pavlicek, Taylor, 'l'. Matkovcik, H. Halavaty, C. Cerny, HM' ' CLUB is one ofthe most distinctive organizations ofthe school. Membership is obtained hy earning an M in basketball, football, soccer, baseball, wrestling. swimming, or track. Fencing will probably be added to this list next year. In each sport there are certain requirements that one must meet before he can get an M . In basket- ball a person must have at least twenty-four quarters. Football requirements are twelve quarters, and nine halves are needed for soccer. A student may earn an M in swimming or track if he has at least two points per meet. ln baseball four innings of one- halt of the league games will reward the player with an UM . lfor instance, if there are eight league games, sixteen innings will make up the require- ments. An M is earned in wrestling either by ,, , ff..fw, M, '-Wfgf. M an w f. 1. 'fb , ff-0 . -W ., 'ef . H. Mmgraii. R L'iri:, E. Nnvak, H. K. Long, C. Verbiski, C. Kebza. Krause, W. Jones, R. Rnbado, A. Walla, J. Tlusty, l . S.':rll, E McCarthy, J. Sebek, J. Janicek, J. .l. Krnzik, A. Nemanich, E. Schroeder. winning three bouts or by winning a place in the Cook County tournament. During the last year eighty-six M's were given out. Football headed the list with fifteen. Lightweight basketball was at the bottom with seven. ln soccer, wrestling, track, swimming, and heavy- weight basketball, twelve, twelve, eleven, ten, and nine M's were given respectively. The M club was started in the year 1916. The First few years 'VIr. Lagerlof was the adviser. ln the year 1925 the club did not hold any meetings. The following year work was resumed, and Mr. Long was made adviser. At the present time there are forty members in the M club. Mr. Long remains adviser, and Charles Hajek is president. , , . , ., fy M, , ,W fl ,.., W ,W ,I fy, ,W H ,I .,,,!, .ww , ,. M .... ...., ..... . 235051 Iro..o..o to JUNIOR-SENIOR BASEBALL Morton 9 Crane 2 Morton 4 St. Phillips 3 Morton 5 Harrison 3 Morton 6 Waukegan 8 Morton 6 Oak Park 1 Morton 7 Marshall 9 Morton 6 Evanston 3 Morton 2 Proviso 5 Morton 6 Waukegan 5 Morton 13 Evanston 2 Morton 11 New Trier 1 Morton 3 1-emont 0 Morton 0 La Grange 3 Morton 5 Oak Park 3 Morton 4 Proviso 2 Morton 11 La Grange 6 Faosu-SoI'I-I BASEBALL Morton 5 Goodwin 2 Morton 23 Waukegan 2 Morton 8 La Grange 2 Morton 10 Evanston 9 Morton 6 Proviso 4 Morton 3 La Grange 5 Morton 7 Proviso 6 Morton 2 Riverside 3 Morton 7 Evanston 4 Morton 12 Burnham 3 JUNIOR TRACK Morton 21 2-3 New Trier 25 Proviso 20 1-3 Morton 35 1-2 Riverside 53 1-2 Morton 10 Evanston 67 Morton 18 3-4 Austin 571-4 SUMMARY SPORTS RECORD '28-'29 JUNIOR SWIMMING Morton 12 Morton 17 Morton 17 17 Morton Morton 21 Morton 28 32 Morton Morton 17 Morton Maine 43 Harrison 38 Oak Park 27 Evanston 27 New fricr 23 Deerfield 13 Proviso 19 Oak Park 27 New Trier Morton 9 Evanston 27 Morton Deerfield Morton Proviso SENIOR SWIMMING Morton 25 Maine 39 Morton 40 Harrison 19 Morton 30 Oak Park 29 Morton 13 Evanston 46 Morton 29 New Trier 32 Morton 52 Deerfield 20 Morton 45 Proviso 14 Morton 23 Oak Park 36 Morton New Trier Morton 9 Evanston 33 Morton Deerfield Morton Proviso Soccan Morton 1 Harrison 2 Morton 1 Crane 1 Morton 0 Lake View 1 Morton 1 Medill 0 Morton 3 Oak Park 0 Morton 2 Oak Park 0 FIOSH-SOPH BASKETBALL LIGHTYVEIGHT BASKETBALL Morton 53 Austin 18 Morton Harrison Morton 25 New Trier 29 Morton 49 Deerfield 21 Morton 41 Oak Park 13 Morton 24 Proviso 11 Morton 30 Evanston 19 Morton 16 New Trier 38 Morton 14 Deerfield 10 Morton Oak Park Morton Proviso Morton Evanston HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Morton 37 Austin 16 Morton 7 Harrison 24 Morton 28 New Trier 4 Morton 40 Deerfield 22 Morton 35 Oak Park 32 Morton 27 Proviso 16 Morton 26 Evanston 28 Morton 38 New Trier 19 Morton 18 Deerfield 4 Morton Oak Park Morton Stivers Morton Proviso Morton Evanston Faosa-Sora FOOTBALL Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton 18 St. Phillips 0 7 Harrison 0 0 Proviso 31 21 Aurora 0 6 Oak Park 7 6 Waukegan 0 SENIOR TRACK Morton 33 Proviso 10 H Morton 7 1-2 New Trier 15 1-2 Menon 19 Downes Gwve 6 EAVYWEIGHT-F1mBALL Proviso 14 Morton 24 Riverside 9 Morton 9 St' Iihhhps 6 Q Morton 27 Evanston 10 Morton 9 Hafflsof' 12 Morton 29 La Grange 17 Morton 0 Proviso 6 P . 4 . Morton 17 Argo 10 rovrso 0 1-2 New Trier 33 1-2 D Morton 0 Aurora 6 ' - . Morton 46 Proviso 10 Morton 91 Riverside 33 Morton 0 Oak Park 19 . Morton Oak Park Morton 63 Proviso 68 Morton 7 Waukegan 14 Morton 29 Evanston 97 Morton Evanston Morton Oak Park e.eI.L 8 W, ,,.. ,,,,,,N,,, ,,,, ,N..,., ,,,.,,.,. M ..,,.,, .V,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,W.,.,,. ' 'f ' ..f, ,.,,, ,, W,WMM,.f..,.,MM,,N f,,, .W ...,. ,,..,...,....,.,,,,,,..,..,.,....q,.,..A....,. ,M ,M N ,N . ,W W. ? 12- M I -I f f ' Q 'Wa f' . x M? X if ,i Liv i ' , ' K ' K , in Q Zigi? i f 1.1, E 6553, Qvvu-nj . J mlaztllllllll 1 ' WM U S ,A A 5 1 1 H U1 T N A 60 .,,,f,,N., ,,,,,, . ,,,, ., ,,,, , ,,,,,,f, , f,,, , ,,,, ,. ,,., ,,,,,,, , .,f,,,, 1'i75: 7'f ,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , ,W ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, . , ,,,,,, ,, . f f ig ff ff f ,ff f9f ff W ff X 3, 5 .J 2, W 1 , ., I , f 4 f . f . . , ,fr ., .,.. . . ' f 1 ' 164 3 rf rdf 2 f gif f , f we 'N mt We 7 X 4 4 1' ef, K V Q .Q ff ff '42 'fri W6 ff wfff W rw my 21, f 1 s., 4 .,. wie, if Y 4 Y' G. A. A. BOARD Firs! Row: E. Hlava, V. Walton, F. Sestak, F. Pease, Pres., B. Zeman, L. Gaita, E. Smith. Second Row: L. Hoffman, E. Norberg, D. Ehrlicker, E. M. Woodward, C. Slepicka, E. Miller, R. Bu- sch, M. H. Bolcy, V. Hauer. GIRLS' A'1'lII.li'I'lC ASSfJLTI.X'I'ION ,f 'IE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is a state organization tor all girls who wish to par- ticipate in athletics. The purpose of this organi- zation is to promote athletic activities and create good sportsmanship. This club conducts inter-class tournaments in basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, must have sixty-four points. Points may be earned by going out for the different sports, keeping training rules, and passing certain tests. After the girls have earned so many points, they are entitled to various awards. Every summer a number of our girls attend the G. A. A. camp at Waukegan. and swimming. In order to join the club agirl ,, ,,WM,,,, ,fywl yr, ,,,,,,,, M? ,,.,, y 4 ,,,,? ,? ,M ,,., ..,., ,W rfr. Z Q A ,,,,,V i ylrl ,Z WW if Q if f 1' W If 7 f f 12 f JA ff f X f if 1 1' M ,, , f W, f ' r 1 aff if fr Af mf mf 4 ffl ff af. M, f,, ff f, f H2 4 fm f9Z ffm .. . Z., ..,,,,... ,.,., 2 1 f'j.Q'f1l5i 7 ,'Q '111'1' i : '111 ' '-'VV 1 , , ,,,,l,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,, M ,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 221 A. NOW!!! .MVC 7 1 ' M ' v A I :Ir ' 1 45 ffk' '- J rf- . ' 1- N L . N22 A A V7 ' ' 1 1. - ' LW' 'vs - I., V N 2 ,i - 15- - -' P' 'I ,-si . if ' 1 ' ' . I 1,5-S':I.?'J'2H-AL' A ---Hx... T 1- ,' fu .i.w52f41-z. f'f5Q , Wgrigif G. A. A. CMIP, W.xUK1aG.xN XZ? any 1117, ZWZQWM., Zfgw 3, f- .Z fyzwqw., jgfww 4 ' fi M , WWW? X A v 'N 'Z 1 A11 .f '1 i 4 ':1,. 11' ' 11- -111 '1 -.ifzs:.a11f1'V'-mv: SOCCER SENIOR SQUAD First Row: R. Ligier, E. Younger, M. Kule, L. Gaita, E. Smith, mgr. J. Bigelow, F. Pease, I. Misicka. Sevond Row: C. Krajacic, P. Tomich, B. Milchinsky, E. M, Woodward, C. Slepicka, E. Benda, D. Van Berschot, M. Derdak. JUNIOR SQUAD First Row: J, Zavislak, M. Hospodsky, M. Kellar, R. Busch, mgr., B. Zeman, J. Tomas. Svcond Row: M. Kmet, R. Sindlar, J. Ryzewski, F. Sestak, A. Chalabala, E. Hlava, J. Toman. W ., 'W - fm , ., 1- ff, , f 'M ff-. 1, ff. W, ., ,f, ,., ff. 4, , , , ,, ,,,, ,, , H., , W .W ,,, 1. ., , , , fm A .W f 225 125.1 ,,,,,,,,, iix.,M,og' ,J S011 Homoms SOCCER First Row: A. Durack, A. Jnnski, V. Novak, C. Redmond, D. Ehrlicker, mgr., A. Elias, A.Spinka, L Kores, R. Waldvogle Set-ond Row: L. Hoffman, M. Lhotka, B. Strnad, H. Slovacek, F. Has, E. Norberg, V. Walton, E. Paeth, M. H. Boley. FRESHMAN Soccuk First Row: M. Patek, I. Porozynski, J. Rutelonis, E. Tinor, M. Stein, E. Seibcrt. Svcond Raw: R. Unick, E. Thomas, B. Pesice, C. Quirici, E. Bundrick, A. Urbon, L. Kline. Third Raw: V. Cutter, F. Staskus, R. Wiegman, M. Stefan, E. Miller, mgr. . , G .Wh ,,,,, , ,th U., .,,. ,A ,.,V ,VV ,HZ H ,.,,, . , f, I Nay, y ,WM I ,, y , K r 1 -1 ,P f Y -111 'Z W-' . ' My HOOK EY - ' . SENIOR HOCKEY FirslRow1 C. Krajacic, L. Gaita, mgr. , C. Slepicka, Capt. , J. Bigelow, S. Janes, l. Misicka. Second Row: R. Ligler, C. Marek, F. Pease, E., Smith, EM. Woodward, E. Younger. JUNIOR JHOOKEY FirxfRo'v: F. Srstak, M. Kellar, M. Hospodsky,.E. Hlava, mgr. and capt. , J. Tomas, B .Zeman, R. Busch. Second Row: M. Kmev, A. Pun, J Ryzewski, E. Rude, O.,Haspodarsky, V. Hauer. R. Smdlar, M. Lewy c , L JQJ, UTM ix. V, -Q SOPHOMORE HOCKEY First Raw: A. Elias, A. Durack M. Lhotka, capt., L. Hoffman, mgr., V. Novak, A. Spinka, E or herg. l l A J Sezona' Row: C. Redmond, D. Ehrlicker, V. Walton, H. Slnvacek, B. Struad, F. Has, E. Paeth, H. Boley. . f . all Jglrlllgwl- xffwfx rs ..,.,..M ,,,,, ,,,.., .. ,,,, .. .. ,. .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,.,,,, . , 4 . ., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,w,fW,,,,,,. ,ff, ,,,, , ,, ,,,, , ,.,f,,W, ,,,f,,, , ,,,.,,,...,..,, ---wv-'nw-.W,,,,W,,f,,,...W,.,,,,,,.,, , ,. .,.., ..V,,. , .,,, ,. C... ,,,, n , M 4 ,.,,, ,,,,, W, Wg, M7, XS iff f!,f.g!,,, .ff f ff 4 .n 7,4 ,ffufffnffcf v, f 1 7 .A f -' 2,-.f ZW .J .5 52' 321 L, :WW ,i 2, W 'W M 3+ BASKETBALL SENIOR BASKISTBALL Firxl Row: C. Krajacic, E. Smith, F. Pease, M. Woodward, mgr., J. Bigelow, L. Gaim. Sevond Row: D. Van Berschot, P. 'l'omich, E. Zack, B. Milchinsky, R. Ligler, C. Slepicka. JU NIOR BASKETBALL First Row: E. Hlava, J. Ryzewski, B. Zcman, mgr., W. Traksl, F. Sestak, A. Chalabala. Second: Row: V. Hauer, L. Soldat, L. Kostlivy, M. Droese, M. Hospodsky, M. Kmet. SOP HOMORIE BASKIETBA LL 1.'5,s,R,,w5 M, Lholka, A. Durack, E. Norberg, mgr., E. Paeth, A. Elias. Second RW.: S, Novak, M. Milligan, C. Metelec, D. Ehrlicker, M. H. Boley. ,., ff. ,... .. , M , .. fm f., ff' fi , , M , , - H f I . .. .ov V. V, .q ., ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' fffwwf .,, . wwf W, f,W,,,,,.,,.,,,,. , , . ,, ,,.,, f,,,A, I M Z ,!,,6,,V V !A,! f ,lyrflr V f ,ff M mf Wy My wg f .ff aff Mfeif afffffzfiffw' wi. ff. f-M ffm .cz 'az ff 1.7 4+ M mf me 241 WV My zfff 2 4 2. MM 'f C ...fc mf in ff.,,,!4 Q.,!m,,.,l . I H I H 3 I H If I 4 SVVIMMINCI 3 ,. VVINNIQRS OF EVENTS S. Janes, F. Sestak, C. Slepicka, J. Kassel, F. Pease, H. Askins. CLASS RELM' 'l'1a,xMs SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR V. Walton C. Redmond I. Milligan C. Newman C. Slepicka M. Redmond S. Novak M. H. Boley F. Sestak J. Bigelow S. Janes 1 4 l 9 rf ll ' 'f 1 f' 5 .M ,..,, ,,,,,, M--. ,,,,,,, C, .,,,, ,.,,, N ,M ,,,: ,,,,, C, ,S ...,. W. ,C . K, Z Q ,ZX-2 ..., lx '24 -it SEER-it . ii N 1 I 1. .mai J DANCING Smscl.-xl. IJANCING , Q QfUfF?jPECIAL DANCING. under Mrs. Murren, was not able to accomplish much this year because of lack of space and time in which to practice. Formerly, however, the special dancing classes have bruugnt about some very graceful Work. Practices may he started sometime during the second semester. Irene Poch and Martha Hair appear in the picture. Tap dancing was first started at Morton in the fal of '27, Now every gym class is taught some tap dance or clog. These girls have been especially coached bv the Misses Fisher. They have danced at several school 'unctions and have worked hard to become expert in the art. 'lfw ll.-xxcrfks M. Kellar, M. Hospodsky, M. Droese, F. Sestak, A. Chalabala, E. Hlava, B. Zeman, R. Busch l IW -' f' WM vwff 'W!' ff 'WW 'f ' WW XM! 'vf f 4, 1 ' ?fd UN! Z'? W2! WJ7 '2f?i' 'VW' 1 Lf' 4-w 4' . 'MW' M, me y S tw fue fw wt 2.1, ww get Zw m wa ef, fm 'V + a,4ff aff eff 2ff 261 24? M? LAW df ffl' +6 44 M4 ffm Mr 1 fz fw fm, 1, f 1 1 m7'5'f V , ,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,.,,, - ,,,,, , , ,,,,, , ufffffffalfffwfff :wazwwwwufmwfmvanfnmaun'fafawvfnffnwfuunf fhff ff M14 BASEBALL ff ' ffff N 44 ,f f ff, ff 4 A SENIOR BASEBALL Farsi Row: L. Filachione, E. Smith, capt., A. Rigali, coach, C. Slepicka, L. Gaita. S1-rand Row: J. Bigelow, M. Landa, D. Van Berschot, P. Tomich,fR. Ligler. I vc! I Q! ary!!!-'AA' . ' E Y Y ,Y E-0-,.7 JUNIOR BASEBALL j Firsl Raw: H. Cizek, E. Hlava, F. Sestak, B. Zaman, L. Fisher, coach, C. Newman, M. Keller, A. 1 Woods. M. Rosol. Second Row: V. Hauer, capt., E. Rude, L. Kostlivy, E. Aiiamson, M. Hospodsky, D. Willis, M. Kmet. A - li- '1 . 1 lee WGN 'wx - ,. , X lf' C,hx,s.',,L.f-c, ' .J ,Qi , I I i lf, - 152, , qf FI . .4 X ' I I. Y. L' SOPHOMORE BASEBALL First Row: E. Paeth, M. Horak, M. H. Boley, A. Durack, M. Fisher, coach, D. Ehrlicker, C. Redmond, M. Lhgmkafscapm., M. Patek. l. A, Sm-omlkowz' E. Clark, E. Norberg, mgr., V. Walton, H. Slovacek, F. Has, A. Watsel, M. Lukas, M. llhidau- .. , 1. W. 4,1 my , M.,,,,7Z,f.M7,N.?m 0, M, .W W, , ,.,,M,!a,.W,,.. VW ffwm 1, 7 ,.., W QW H ...,,W..,, ,,, ,M .,,q 5? - :M me 4 ' 4 HGNCR SQUADS if ,.,V f , , , , M C 'W Y , . N K Q if yu 1 Q1 QQ, ba : if 'gl' ,V ' N, -- K-261 , , 1 5 I 1 X ,fri XJ! ful!! ffijj J fwwwwwwfwawamm.....,,,.,...,,.,W,........,....,.,,.,,,,.,,,..,, ,,,, , ,W ,MM A,,,.,,,.,, W ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,,,,, ,........ . ....,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,.,. ....,. ,.,, . ..... , ,,,, ,,,, Y ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,W,,,,,,,,. , ,... ..,. , . ....,.. ,. ,,,,.. .,,,..,....,,., , . .,..... . . ...., .. .. .. ' 2 ' Records and Scores of Games Qifgrss M. H. FISHER'S baseball squad ot girls who are now sophomores won the interclass championship in their first year at Morton, when they defeated the juniors 11-9. Previous to this they had tied the seniors 10-10 in a close contest and de- feated the out-going eniors 34-16, making a total of two victories and one tied game. The juniors rank- ed second with two victories and one defeat. The soph stars were E. Paeth, C. Redmond, and M. Ruda, while V. Hauer, E. Hlava, and C. New- man played well for the juniors, and F. Pease, L. Gaita, and P. Tomich did their best for the seniors, The juniors, cuached by Miss L. Fisher, won the championship in the hockey tourney when they de- feated the sophomores 2-1 and tied the seniors 1-1. The seniors came second with two tied games. The eleven best players from the three teams were selected by the coaches to make an honor hockey team. This team was invited to attend a hockey tourney to be held at Proviso, but, because the weath- er was bad, the meet was postponed. Aninteresting feature of the hockey eason was the team composed almost entirely of faculty women. This team played two games, one against the seniors and one against the juniors: but because of lack of practice, they were defeated. Due to a late tart and bad weather condi- tions the soccer season was very short. Each team had four practices, and the candidates looked very promising. Soccer may be continued after the bas- ketball season, but that depends on the time taken for the basketball tourney. The coaches hope for a more successful season next year. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores flocked to the gym at their coaches' call for basketball players. Each class is working hard to train a championship team, and there seems to be plenty of good mate- rial with which to work. 'lhe basketball season will be from February 1 to March 27. During April a swimming meet will be held in which the class relay teams will compete. Other events will include racing, strokes for form, diving, and stunts. The winner of these events in last year's meet are pictured here. Of course each team must have a coach who in- structs the individual players in the liner points of the games during their practices. The coaches of A ' , , gt. .V -' .- 1 ., , the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman teams are, respectively, A. Rigali, R. L. Fisher, M. H. Fisher. and M. A. Russell. The following facts concerning these coaches are of interest. Adelina Carol Rigali has been at Morton four years, teaching physical education and coaching the girls of '29 in special sports. She was graduated from the Boston School of Physical Education, Bos- ton, where she was active in soccer, basketball, swimming, and archery. Tennis is her favorite sport. The coach of the juniors, Miss Rebecca Lou- ise Fisher, came to Morton three and a half years ago. Since that time she has been very successful as a coach and has trained several championship teams. While at the U. of Nebraska, where she was graduated in 1925, she was active in school life and made the varsity teams in baseball, soccer, hockey, basketball, and volley ball. She also went out for track and archery and was secretary of the W. A. A. Miss Meda Hill Fisher, one of our best known gym teachers, coaches the class ot '31. The Fresh- man baseball team won their first championship un- der her able guidance, and the sophomores are now working hard toward the basketball championship. She is well able to coach a team in almost any port, as she, herself, made varsity teams in soccer, hockey, volley ball, track, and basketball at the U. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Of all the girls in the university she was chosen as captain of the basket- ball honor squad. Other sports that she went nut for were baseball, archery, and hiking. She is a Senior Life Saver, and was treasurer of the Women's Athletic Association at Nebraska in 1924 and 1925. For one year she was Dean of Girls at a high school in Havelock, Neb. Miss Fisher has been atJ. Ster- ing Morton High School for three years. The class of '32 is coached by Miss Meryl Althe Russell and from the looks of her freshman soccer team it would seem that she was well versed in the art of coaching. She was graduated from the Uni- versity of Illinois with the class of 1920. During her senior year she was president of the Terrapin Club. She went out for hockey, basketball, and baseball, but she was particularly interested in swimming. Miss Russell is also a Senior Life Saver. This is her third year at Morton. 1. , f fw,f,f'wf'ef,f.,,'-,.,fW,fa,y.w.,,.y,. e. .f- f ,,. W 1 -V., '. f U1 ' xv 4 K' '53 .A '5'f '4 'G-'K J rw . fwf QM , ,, xl' ., ,Ay ', f 5 ' A V I . J x-?-'- 'A' A if 5 f V P 5 L ,.V , gr I ' I' Q ex w . 'E .A !-.x r A, . 5 ' A Qu x . , ,, 1,5 4 5 .ESI J t ,Q .U J g 5 NX ji cf I , ,,,m,H,.. Q I , A Y v,,Q xl I J ' w ' - 1' V -. O ki? 4, T ga Q1 3.1-i :,2.ff ' A N Q Fig 5: ' I , x V V 16 Mk , M. 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George Slilka, Manuel Du Chateau. .S'vurnnl Row: D.m lJhlir, Tom DAlan, Mr. Pavlinek, Frank Pokorney, vice-pr:-sidmt, Florian Plafzek Momox ICI-I-SK.X'l'l NU ULU ll lfirsl lx'ofa': George Devine, Edwin Patyk, Bert Johnson, treasurer, Mr. Bremer. Gene Zujicek, sc-crc-tnry Clarence Rawson, George Skoumal. .h'1'L'flIl4iROIl'.' George Smith, Harry Jordan. Andy Forcash. Joe Shurchute, George Krnl, .lolm xyilljjfxh. ,, f, . 4. ,M ,, M, fm ,,fff,,m, fm. 1 ,, . ,ww ,M ,, Q , ,, ' f . wfdffw , 'mf ,, f-W, M' f, yr., W' x eff ,rf if '11 W M if ,, ,, ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 0 ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, , , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, , A , ,,,,,,,,,,, , A M f ff 1 f f -,f,Wf,2,f44ffM.6 MWM zlfazffjfwfcgff,Zf22i!1gf,Z1tgf,Wf ,,,, Co-ov PIONEIERS Firsl I,lCfll7'l'I Lawrence Bermingham, Arthur Boeche, Edward De Poala, Frank Havlik, Charles Hess, Frank Hlavaty, VVilliam Hornak, George Hurt, Florian Jagielo, Stephen Kitlica, James Klicpera, Edward Kropacek, Frank Lehuta, Frank Linduska, George Liska, Walter Muenzberg, William Valenta, Alois tvlarsala, Joseph Wolt. Svvond Piclurv: Frank Aiello, George Andel, Edward Cernik, Joseph Cerny, Richard Chochole, Marvin Derr, Erwin Espe, Joseph Hancur, Frank Kent, Alois Kostka, Roy Kraebber, John Nepras, lrwin Prepejchal, Joe Resh, Carl Schmidt, Elroy Stavenger. lk10RTON AIKCHIZRH' CLUB Ifirsl Row: Edward Kalivoda, George Kotlan, John Viktora, Clayton Wright, vice-president, Rober Cech, James Jczek, secretary, Harris Palmer, Mr. Lauder, John Fau, Charles Vanerka. Strand Row: Joe Hejna, William Dean, Charles Machalicky, James Miksovsky, George Behensky, Art Linduska, Austin VVest, Victor Rouse, George Devine, Arne Selleg, Charles Misare, Steven Yonco. Third Razr: Victor Boutin, Rudolph Koubek, Le Roy Susanka, Jerry Jedlicka, Victor Witkoski, James Beran, Clifford Behr. 4 ' t MI M4 wi we ww W4 ,M fm we M f, fe 4 4 ,Q , 1 ffv af, 4,4 Q , M ,,,, 5 .,,, , ,. ,,,,, ,,,,,, WV ff I M 1 f 1 f Z!! 1 I X ,X f W8 1 I ,,.,, Mr! 'if ay! 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S2'L'9flfI Roma' D111 H,1r,i:n, lnuise Llewellyn, Harriet Nemec, Gladys Simonek, Frances Pease, Camille Slepicka, .lean Bigelow, Dolores Bieske. Therese VanderMolcn. Grace Wilson, lsolusl Kristofferson, Ida Stein, Herman Peters. Thin! Row: Ralph Rita, Roy Tehorclf, Spencer Nash, Laddie Gabriel, Warren Davis, .loc Janacek, Rudolph Holman, Frank Kasnicka, Milton Machesky, Norman Olson, Victor Wltkoska, Joseph Shipla, Richard Wasy. f ' 'rw . 'Q ,MV , I fm ,, , . ff ., Wg. my 5, W ,, ff W . Hawk, ff.W.,,f,,6,, H,WU,,,W M A, sssa T M '11 I1 2:1 1 va l Rx l Q l Q1 E l ' fl -fa . W S i 1 1 X. Sawdgg if 2 iifmxg if s 1 1 ' , IXTORFON ORCHESTRA A 5 liriwlm-, C. H. HABERMAN . QNX Y N W Aw , , xsfi:-bug 'X 1' X K V V Q IR0v1BoNE f1rsT fmt. N ..E:oN1: 1011 s 101, s 1.AR1Nn 5 1 . - E NTQ Bohu ml Schubert Otto Bene, Robert Luke-s Adolph Svec Edward Kuczborskl John Si Olf William Mist-k Josephine R szewski Frank Bezemek A X p y DRUMS Xe N2 Irvin .lanam George Cisar Edward Otto Edward Negril , Walter Strakosh Nous Knstkn George Gregor John Toman Arthur Luther Joseph Shipla William Kopta Bus? TRU PETS X TYMPaN1 Frank Korinek Lloyd Beard Bohumll Kremensky George Vrba Edward Jlndra Joseph Helcl Rudolph Voyt Rlchard Radl Henry Hladaty PIANO Otto Fort Harold Panzella bpe cer Nash FRENCH HORNS Mildred Stipek Louts Vrtes George Hosek FLUTE Charles Misare Clarence Sindelar CHIC Lawrence Wollenhaupt jo Rogers Hood Raymond Lohr 'A D BAssooN Edward Quhsfeld ,QEXE Arthur Rezny Affhllf P8114 Emmett Holman Frank Kem 222' .F if 1 N ix N .Q .PAN 51 ie S E gs S . le f 111111'1'1 ,vm W A'1 '1::i::1:i 73 G? ' 1'?': ' ' ' ' F 'F o Q, I I :Q 0 N O Il al 3: QA . MQRTON BAND Direfmr, U. R. JANOVSKY CORNETS CORNLTS ClHlRlNE'l'5 FRE CH HORNS Dmviis S010 Third Tflifd John Church Arthur Jmdla Richard Hanna Robert Laurenschlager Chaflfs Pffllflk Edward Quirsfeld ltrtgur ilmflkal . rt ur imrec egif' Henry Hfavary George Walker Henry Blvha MX PHONES - , . -f A Dan Uhlir ff.. George Vrba Fred Dedrch B flu! E Flat George Blechm .'4' 4 Fred RHP? CLARINETS Frank Bezemek John Smyer 'Ury Stehlik Ftrs, Solo 'IWQOMBQNE5 Bohumil Burien Otto Kristufek ' George Horaz Joe Javurek . . 4.4 Laddle Sebek Henry Slanmn . fa Joe Holub Arthur Luther CVR. d S d i I 'IUB-l :Q Walter Hendel First EJ Ord Hwark B Plat 509mm George -lam' 0 Henry Froula Harold Mestek war me ROY Lillie Hams Palmer Sem d John Zahrobsky ',?:1esMl::::e'k Aflhul' NOVOUW V 2 James Rybacek Second B Flat Tm r ! Francis Filas Miles .Iiran BARITONE Ray Doskocil 6 Emil Pokorny Frank Danicek 1-mcoln Douglass Bill Brooks 5 W ...,......A..,..,......-..,,,,,,........,,......-f...,... .W , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,W,,WW,W,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,f,,,,,,,H,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ,,,W,f,, ,U,,,,,,PMfwwfWWM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,f,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.w,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,W,Wf,MW,,,,,,,W0,,,,,,,,.w 2? ,,,, g ,7,,,7M,,,,,.,,,f,Q,,.,,,,W,q,W UW,,Vw,y,7,,,,,,,,.,7,,,,,.,,,,.f,,Q,, ,IWW ,, ,Haj MW 261 mf eff eff ew gif My QW Mgr, ,ff , ,, f ,,f, ,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,, A , ,zi gj MORTON J U N ion S 12N AT li Firx! Rafe: MilliceritSiewlrl,tr:1surer,fVIirj,aretSchuhzrl, Blanche Vrhu, Madeline Whitbeck, Mr. Carter, Blanche Dubsky, secretary, Irene Laszewski, Helen Zeleznik, Hedwick Sebek, Adeline Pelusp. Sm-wld Raw: Virginia Novy, Romeo Weil, Emil Knmplich, Henry C:rnota, Gordon Pearson, Paul Kiser, Don Hey, president, Blanche Pesice. MoR'rox Rnlmlo CLUB l irsl Row: John Lopala, vice-president. Mr. Pierce, George Levy, secretary, Charles Matuska, president, Raymond Kozzak, treasurer, Norman Graunke. Szwoflrl Razr: Robert Luther, George Dvorak, Joseph Pribyl, Nathaniel Rutkiewicz, Jerry Kolar, Alex Railis, Charles Reiser, Eugene Reed, Joe Reispas. ,, WWW ! .,.,, y M ,,,,, W ,,,,, H, ,,,, W ,M ,,,,, , My ,N X ,ww X X f X g Wf W , 430 gy, ,W W! M4 ,I f fy f X X ,yf , A ff U 1 X , X M , 1 f f f f , Q we uf ma ,M ,fm YW f fi or 'Q 4 ff, ,,,,, f ,5 , f f f f f A. MW. ,, , , y , . 4 . If fir!! 5 ga MW ,iffy fd e pfwf ,14- I . , H0 we li0lll2Xll.-XN LLL1: V44-f' ' , XL0 lfirsl Row: Mae Kswaner, Helen Kucerz., Mildred Krusina, Elsie Habadfi secretary, Mae Maly tres? x ' Joe Willig president, Gladys Kubik vice-president, Mildred .licka Sylvia Fikar, Blanche ve , Helen Konvicka. ' 1 Svvuml Rom: Mildred Kule, Libbie Kucern, Blanche Miso sk' era Kriz, Mildred Mnclmcek, Be tha , Brozek, Rose Surak, Elsie Benda, Alice Smolik. J! Thin! Row: George Havlik, Rudolph Holman, Joseph Ho dek, Bart Sis, Frank Sedlak, Rudolph Benda, , K George Nekolny , Jerry Peroutka. ,ff Ciiizss .xxn Ciiiaumif C1111 Ifirsl Rom: Lester Uhler, Robert Luther - treasurer, Clayton Wright-vice-president, Frank Sedl ccre- tary, Mr. Oestricher, Robert Ostendorf-'-president, Isabel Milligan, Ray Hrlmrt, Williu 1 lofi. ' Swami Ram: Erwin Meisinger, Fred Zieharth, James Hayek, Steven Yonco, Edwin Tik, orge Dleak, Andrew Forcash, George Skoumal, Verne Ray. Thin! Row: Otto Stvan, Charles Prazak, Walter Thorne, Loyd lngrum, Manuel D hatcau, Robert Bulkley, Rudolph Hora, George Nedwed. Vbl 'vi wg, fi . 'W ,im ' f .,,, , . aw, is 5 s V Q . i VVZV7 1, y ,.,, 4, as ff W. fr av lj'z5'f 'i'ZZ' 3 1 I , X H KY 'L ffl 1 , ,yfpjf FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS DRAMATIC CLUB 1 I ll' -First R04 Esther McKenzie, Claire Quirici, Eleanor Roziska, Lucille Kores-vice-president, Miss Rey- f 4 Vifuf fit , nolds, Clara Redmond-buisness manager, Evelyn Chodl, Ethel Salchow, Lucille Melkus. , V A rf,y.-bpm? ,R3L2: Violet Plachoda, Mae Rosenbloom, Harriet Grubb, Rose Porod, Alberta Taylor, Helen Pet- ! cub ,V-1j0jf0HlCh, Helen Dryzal, Helen Seelmeyer. Mary Horns, Libbie Klima. ' - ' i A Third Row: Florence lKloboucnik, Mildred Hewelt, Valeria Cervenka, Caroline Svrljuga, Martha Hare, NZJVUV- '47f Martha Harrison, Agnes Goding. UQ, fp ' X ,, lf: THE BLACKFRIARS First Raw: Robert Cech, Art Ewert, Walter Jones, Manuel Du Chateau, Raymond Erhart. Srcvnd Raw: Dan Harden, Mr. Matousek, Arthur Zak, Dan Uhlir. H f f ,f. ,.,, fm, f,, 1, w ff, fr. W, f,,, fm M, fw,,f,, My ,, ww v fm ,L W ,, fa, fwfr, 4, W 7, WWW W 1, 0, fffv M ' W M, M W, W J, ,,, k4.,.. , 1 , , JUNIOR GIRLS, DRAMATIC CLUB Ifirsl Row: Blanche Stedry, Blanche Kalus, Ann Julian, Adele Millas, Vlasta Kratochvil, Miss Felt, Violet Belsan, Rose Yunekf--secretary, Helen Hatfield. Second Raw: Leona Soldat, Gladys Sixta, Dorothy Veseley, Elizabeth Mraz, Helen Kermes, Elsie Nykel- vice-president, Helen Vrabel, Lillian Stebor, Ruth Buschepresident, Harriet Nemec. Third Row: Josephine Ryzewski, Ann Yarkowitz, Sylvia Wolfe, Helen Supacz, Helen Yarkowitz, Edith Slad-business manager, Mildred Hoffman, Lillian Jaeger, Vivian Huseby. LITTLE 'FHEATRE GUILD First Rowg Helen Cerny, Sylvia Janes, Edna Mraz ftreasur,er Ethel Halama-secretary, Merlyn Pitrele ---vice-president, Loretta Siewartf--president, Lorraine Kee, Miss Todd, Catherine Hero, Lorraine Dvorak. Srcand Raw: Lorna Metz, Frances Pease, Camille Slepicka, Jean Bigelow, Edith Smith, Blanche Broth- anek, Berintha May, Violet Gustafson, Violet Kostka, Bertha Brozek. Third Row: Elsie May Woodward, Irwin Belza, Stanley Bublik, Rudolph Holman, Arthur Acheson, Erwell Schroder, Camille Marek. 15 wwf 'fff aff mf, My f ,fi ff fww 'nf vm ,M mwffw 'W f' 'fi 2 f 'M -- f ' L, ' ' f f ff, , , ,, ,.,, ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,. , , ,,,,,, . , ,,,, , ,,,,f,,f 4 ,,,ff,, ' f' f,fff, 1 me fffll q fffffwm-m-,mem-.11 ,,,,,ff,.,,,, f ,.v,h1.....,f,,ff 1 fwfffmmwm---,Q-,?,w. ,f,,,ff,ff,ff W -e---- .... 7 ,,,. 7, H ,,,, ,, ..., , ....., , .,,, , f, ,,,, H V t ,lUN1oR-SENIOR Boot: CLUB Firxf lfnfri: Edith Pope, Katherine Snelling, Tillie Peterka, Irene Pock, Robert Bulklfy, Irwin Belzae vice-president, Berintha May secretary, Erwell Schroder -'-' president, Mr. Anderson, Berenice Jacobs Helen Hatfield. Sr-mm! Rare: Theresa Tallarico, Ethel Hanzlik, Sara Rose Ellis, Martha Lanka, Violet Gustafson, Rose Sante'li, Jean Stockum, Katherine Tracy, Louise Haagensen, Emma Heidenrich, Pearl Hawkins, Jean Vventworth. ' 7'l1inlRurv.' Lois Watson, May Jana, Robert Nemec, George Becic, Leslie Peterson, Frank Sedlak, Edward McCarthy, Marjorie Reis, Ann Julian, Blanche Kalus. XloR'i'ox SicNA'l'i: First Row: Edward Kostal vice-president, Fhilcmena Meyniac, Marion Milligan, Ruth Rutledge, Mr. Kimball, Joseph Lohr president, Rose Pound, 'lherera Van Der Molen, Violet Perrin, Lorraine Lenzi. Svmnzl Rom: Frank Schmidt, Erwin Meisinger, Arthur Ewert, Walter Jones, Robert Nemec, Dan Harden, Edward Nepil, Edward Damer, Frank Thomas, Ray Erhart, Theodore Klein. Thin! Raw: Lester Uhler, Hurslis Saltzmm, Joseph Petranek, George Lamac, Frank Sedlak, Erwell Schroder, Loyd Ingram, Jack Ponec, Anthony Mottl. l'.HHffll Row: Robert Gorodess secretary, Sigmund Shingleman, Clifford Sward, Felix Biestek- contest manager, George Becic, Edward Rosicky, George Nemecek. QU W . . I - ,ri ., ,,,, liils ,,,, Z W lll, llle, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,i, W ,ii,,, ,l i ff 2 + ,aaa i,,aa,,f ,tm if .,,.,,,,,,,.,,a,,M.a ,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. N ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, .,,. .,,,,,,.,,, , , . N ,,,., ,. .,.,,, aww ,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,, ,..,,,,,,,a.,,,.a,,,.a,.w,W,,,hW,.W...,,i.,.w,,.,,,W.,,, ,,,,.,,,,..,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,, N ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ll I X541-E . ,, dbz! W IVVV ,,,, I f'fff ro. eww 1, ul' UN ron CI,.-XSS COU NCI I, lfirxl Raina' Catherine Johnson, Ethel Hanzlik, Beatrice Zeman secretary, Walter lones 'president, Dan Harden, Helen Yarkowicz, Marion Eicholz, Gladys Sivta. .Yi-iwn1flIi'or:f.' Theodore Klein, John Dunkal, Charles Hodek, Robert Bundy, Robert Cech, Loyd lngram, Edward Novak. Thin! lx'nw: Lester Uhler, Edward Rosicky, James Rylvacek, Donald Somnu-rs, Harold Grahow. Xlokiow lRXlflll'I'S or 'riiii Riwxo 'll.XBl.Ii lfirxl Ruin: Mannuel Du Chateau, Linroln Douglass, .lohn Alden, .lohn Church, James Melich-president, Mr. Green, Alois Kostka secrctarv, Dan Harden, Warren Davis, Harrold Thomas. .S'rt-nml Ruin: Leslie Mickelson, Robert Ostcndorf, John Michalck, Edgar Wcritz, Lyle Filek, Robert Nemec, Edward Soucek, Clifton Carlson. ' 't W V 'f ff ' af f ff' 'U f MW Wy We 41 ' if z ny 1 f f f x f f fin .,,, 2,6 ,.,, ,, , f X ff f .dJ,,:?1,,,g.X 7 f A I f X f VJ ff X Vfff 'f'-,Jw fi 1 f fa ffm A 4 ,Jw nf, fmf f, 57:7 fww M 4 4 j flu, 6014 WW' V01 Q f f '4'f ,',, W, 1 !'f it 'fa zf'v mc , ww fu ffz ff fn wr :CQ ffz ,fe 4 fn -,,1 44 ffz ,,f M, ff 4 ' 5 ,,,, f f,,,.,..,,..N,z . , ,, , ,, . , , , ,,.,,,, , I, ,, ,, , , , , V KM, , , 5, , 4 , fp ,,,V W, , , , V ,,,, 0 ,,V,,, I ,, www get f 2421 mf tif if 621 f ffm! M' W6 if 22604 M, A fnf 'Q f f, ,JN ,f , 1, fff My fp ff f ,,,. ,,,, FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS, CLUB Firxf Row: Clara Redmond, Ramona Klika, Marie Mosetich, Helen Zenger, Sylvia Sladek. Second Raw: Adelaide Anderle, Ruth Herman, Miss Prutsman, Lucile Kores, Lena Margiantini. MORTON JUNIOR COUNCIL First Row: Edwin Jyk, Herbert Choice, Earl Geris, Howard Biemick, Edward Rosicky -secretary, Mr. Burford, Thomas Dolan-president, Frank Shrosbee-vice-president, Don Hey,treasurer, Roland Busse - Jerry Pokorney, Erwin Schroeder. Svcand Row: Jerry Malecek, Frank Jedlicka, Victor Church, George Stalek, Lester Sedlacek, Robert Krell, John White, Joseph Svorchek, Joseph Hasman, John Remes, Robert Bundy, Emil Svoboda, Kirk Luther, Rudolph Voyt, Anthony Mottle. Third Row: John Smith, Fred Hoppe, George Norton, John Brown, Edward Jahoda, Walter Spelman, Don Nold, Victor Goldtarb, Thomas Krouquist. John O'Brien, George Wood, James Berau. Fourth Row: Joseph Dvorak, Laddie Gabriel, Lester Uhler, George Huml, Emil Havlik, Edward Zama- stil, James Ulrich, Gene Zajicek, Donald Novotny, Vernon Spousta, Jack Ponic, Joseph Shev- chuch, Clarance Collins, August Taborek, George Spina, Elmer Solar. ' ' af yfw w?w t,g., f'fh7,Wffw,n'yw, ,, fw, W 'ff79,,ff,,,!,5 'wwf fy ,fy ,Wy Za, Myer J, , ,, U ,V 'w W ' , ' A ff 1 K 44 f Q! f 9 nf A f, off, cf f, W, M, fm film , , 6,, ,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,. f,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,,,,,., , , A. WW, , ,,,,L , ,,,,4 K k,i,,,,,!,? f ,ff .ff A 2, M , V V.: ALMEGA CLUB lfirxl Raw: Lorraine Dvorak, Lorraine Kee vice-president. Catherine Hero president, Miss Honeywell, Blanche Brothanek Vfsecretary, Violet Gustafson treasurer, Ruth Oliver, Edna Mraz. Svcond Row: Edith Pope, Ruth Childs, Marie Kolarik, Ruth Lindahl, Elizabeth Thomas, Elizabeth Mraz, Adele Novotny STUDENT CABINET lfirxl Row: Josephine Zavislak, Lorna Metz, Mr. Church, Clara Redmond, Elizabeth Thomas. Svrnnrl Ruff: Florian Placzek, Robert Bulkley, John Tregnago. if f QW ' U f fwy'fW'ffW'! 'f 1 I X ,J f 4 1 W'5 Q 7 42 '71 x Yi! ZEZ Z2 f.,f, 4,1 My , fv,g A , I , , v tf 4, ,, , ,I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A ,ff ,,, , .,,,, A,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,.,, A , J , A, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,f W ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 ,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mm ,, , , , f A , ,, , W IIIV rf, ,fl fi, ryt,,,,, M ,I UNIOR-Sifxtoa G1a1,s' CLUB Firsl Row: Caroline Hoppe, Lorna Metz, Helen Cerny, Blanche Kalus, Winifred Haslam, Elsie Mae Woodward, Emily Ryna, Ruth Von Hine, Otilia Skopek. Genevieve Ketwertes, Helen Kermes. Svt'aru1Row.' Lorraine Dvorak, Alice Janda, Vlasta Kratovitch, Helen Hatfield, Berenice Jacobs, Rose Sindler, Lorraine Lenzi, Edna Mraz, Elizabeth Mraz, Ruth Oliver, Sylvia Janes, Loretta Siewart, Blanche Cerny, Miss Silliman. Third Row: Violet Gustafson, Elsie Nicols, Catherine Messick, Violet Belsan, Eleanor Zak, Ruth Visny, Rose Hessler, Ann Julian, Theresa Van Der Molen, Rose Yunek, l -3 0 Mopcrox COU N c 1 1, First Row: Lawrence Bermingham, Walter Jones, Robert Rubado, Dan Harden, George Lamac 7 vice- president, Albert Matousekn president, Mr. Meeker, Stanley Walton --secretary, Victor Wershay-W treasurer, Jo Rogers Hood, Clifford Sward, Howard Thompson, Joseph Vanerka. Second Row Robert Luther, Logan Buell. Warren Duckett, Joseph Korzeniewski, Edward Novak, Stewart Cruikshank, Stanley Bublik, William Zahrobsky, Joseph Lohr, Louis Monaco, George Holmes, Daniel Uhlir, James Kostakos. Third Row: Kenneth Capouch, Joseph Pctranek, Anthony Flcns, Albert Kawal, Albert Brozovsky, Erwin Materna, Harry Mongrieg, Walter Potolcar, Joseph F, Cerny, George Nemecek. Fourlh Row: Donald Moysey, Wilfred Gauthier, George Becic, Frank Pokorny, Erwell Schroder, Edward Miller, James Hora, Tom Matkovcik, Laddie Sebek, Erwin Belza, Frank Sedlak. 01- hw- '- 'ew Wyfwv wfwW we.,, ffWw7'f'fw4ff'a, fwfff,w,,ffa,fa-ff'w ffwfftwyfwfeywfw ww wig, J, W Z, M, W, V' ,,,,,.,, WW, ,, V 34' 1 f, ,V we ff mf ff! fffwf .1 af AC! ff ff f, eff f 61 wr ef if Q., mf A 1 We aM Q-:Z MM fe af, M wg M2 we M W fn M, M we W ,,,,, f 3 J W,.,,,.a,,,.,a..,.,,,.,N..a,,a.,WW,M,W,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,fm.,,,,,,a,,,,.,,,.,..15ZJQZ7L V, ,f WW , 4,,, - y SCHOLASTlC HONORS SOPHUMORE CUP JOSEPHINE ZAVISLAK,'3U, with an average of 96.1 wrs th: eighth winner of the Sophomore Cup, which was left by the class of 1923 to be awarded during the junior year to the sophomore making the highest average in his grades. Josephine is a grad- uate of St. Mary's School at Hawthorne. She excels in all studies and is interested in sports. ORLTORY FELIX BIESTEK won first place and GEORGE BECIC second in the junior-senior sec- tion of the annual 'Vlorton Oratorical Contest. BLANCHE DUBSKY was the winner in the freshman-sophomore section in which HELEN ZELEZNICK took second place. FELIX BIESTEK was 'he representative of Morton in the Illinois State Contest with his oration, .4 Vision of Peace ana' of War. GEORGE BECIC took first place and NORMAN BROWN second in the contest spons- ored by the Berwyn Post, No. 422, of the American Legion. EDWARD NEPIL represented Morton in the annual Alexander Hamilton Oratory Contest with his oration, Alexander Hamilton. GEORGE BECIC represented the school in the Union League Club Contest 'i'h hi oration, Abraham Lincoln. LOYD INGRAM with the oration, The Constitution of the United States, was Mor- ton's representative in the Daily News National Oratorical Contest, MERLYN PITZELE won and FELIX BIESTEK was second in the school contest in ex- tempore speaking. MERLYN PITZELE won tirst place in the sub-district contest in extempore speaking of the Illinois State Literary Association. ART RALPH JOHNSTONE won third place in the annual Lincoln Poster Contest sponsored by the Union League Club of Chicago with a poster featuring an American eagle with outspread wing over a log cabin. JOHN POMAZAL and RALPH JOHNSTONE drafted and painted respectively the om- cial shield of the National Honor Society, which is to be used throughout the nation. J OURNALISM MEPLYN PITZELE was given honorable mention in the feature writing contest spon- sored bythe Quill and Scroll. POETRY MERLYN STUART PITZELE was the winner of the contest for the senior class poem with his poem, L'on1mem'e111e11t. SHORTHAND Last spring the junior and senior shorthand classes won first place in the Gregg Na- tional Contest. ,.. ,, ,, , , ,. ,q I I ,.t, fi, ,, me , ,... , 1, f-f.,.,f , ,on ha., , W. ,. 1. , . 1' if Ma ia? fgr gf! gif W4 fi! g! wr fa 77 way my if ' gf , , 'Q M ai e W we M at fi, fa, ff ' ' - 'fff H ,,,,, ,, .,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , f ,,., ,,, .,.,,A Cf ,A ,,,,, , , f National Honor t t - ' J , , ,gii , , , . - x W - :,:.f Q 5 1. . - at - s Societ ' li i . 1 - ' 1 2 s-ik.: ' , ,- J . 1, - - J . . it - ' Morton Cha ptei s S , f . I'n'sidw1f, Elizabeth Thomas Secretarv, Winifred Haslam Vice- Prvxidvnf, Adolph Svec HE ABOVE DESIGN was adopted as the official shield of the National Honor Society by the National Association of Principals at their Conven- tion at Cleveland, Ohio, last February. It has a local interest, however, in that it was designed by two Morton boys, Ralph Johnstone and John Pom- azal, with the help of a representative from Spies Treasurer, Ralph Johnstone 4, -5' 1 xl es Qfik . - K r' , . ,544 R I Sb? ,te X 'K ,n tl Na' it Qgpk it t ik 4' V lr. Wg QW. I J' AN 1 'X Q X. jx U fi Q is YW V if i ,, C Brothers, the company that will make the shields. This wall placlr will be used by hundreds of chapters throughout the United States in their club rooms. Five or six designs were submitted before the final design was decided upon. Morton will have the first shield to be finished, a possession that Morton will be proud of in the years to come. 4, M, ,. wi, , W f 1 1 ,, V NW I , . ,,,, ,r,,,,,, Q L L Q A 54 ' I J ' al 1 in 'T 4 A 4 I a t fr- I , ' it .,. 4 gvqgj f In A te we s A J a rt J' . ' is v 'T' ,:.J! Q V4 . Q V . 13 .V tl F 9 H Q ff .v i H wi 1 if hs me -na 4 , E - --- . IJJJA q 4 ' L Y aft L t Q - J -YL jj J f X 0 V' 1 , I f A ' ' J .fy .A .2 1 . r lj' NAIFIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Firsl Raw: Arthur Acheson, Jean Bigelow, George Becic, Loraine Dvorak, Emil Best, Mild.ed Eichholzv Norman Brown. Second Rofw: Violet Gustafson, Alaert Brozovsky, Catherine Hero, Robert Bulkley, Janet Johnston, Stewart Cruickshank, Lorraine Kee. Third Row: Arthur Evans, Ruth Lindahl, James Horn, Lorna Metz, Joseph Lohr, Edna Mraz, Louis Monaco. Ifourth Raw: Frances Noland, Arthur Paik, Geor- gia Pabst, Frank Pokorney, Frances Pease, John Rylands, Eleanor Pope. Fifth Row: Hurdis Saltzman, Ruth Rutledge, George Sykora, Edith Smith, Irwin Valenta, Mercedes Theriault, Anton VValla. Sixlh Row: lrmgarde Tonat, Osby Weir. Catherine Tracy, Lawrence Wollenhaupt, Cecilia Unger, Clayton Wright, Elsie May Woodward. Sezvnllz Raw: Loyd lngram, Violet Belsan, George Stancel, Ruth Busch. Also .lv rnrlwr-.v.' John Finitzo, Mary Hejny. rozmfmo tus' new om' for m e ia.CX'.l'll'if'fi' :ma za L 'limes L KA ' L' xl I A VVAV 4 1 , L 'L A xx 1- il. ,, ,,,,V.,, ,WW 1 'fffwffffy ,,,,,,Amyff- M ,,,MMA?W,7Z,fM.,,:,,,,,,,0,v.N,1 iz:iW,,ff,,,,f,,,,,,,Z,,,,,fff-.W,-----------1-we--1,-W, .W f yff gjfggig 2 4 A , ,, A , f f ' W , 0 .192 ,,,, ,,., , ., A-,,,,f A ,,.,,,,..,, ,, ,,f,,,,,,,,, , Q, Aziz 'fa if 4 ,,, M, J, or A ,,A, L ,,,, ,f , W, V nl NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE lfirxl Row: Ray Erhardt, Lester Uhler, Edward Nepil, Mr. Kimball, Ruth Rutledge, Loyd Ingram, Arthur Ewert, Theodore Klein. Sn-om! Row: Robert Nemec, Walter Jones, Merlyn Pitzele, George Becic, Felix Bieatek, Hurdis Saltzman, Joseph Lohr, Joseph Petranek. QUILL AND SCROLL l irxlRot1': John Rylands, Chester Sumeracki, Harrold Thomas, Ruth Tichy, Cecilia Unger, Lawrence Wollenhaupt. .Svvuud Row: Loraine Dvorak, Ralph Johnstone, Fred Kure, Mr. Louis A. Traksl, Ruth Lindahl, Rober Nemec, Adele Novotny. Tim-J Rau-: Lawrence Bartels, Irwin Belza, Albert Brozovsky, Robert Bulkley, Russell Cerny, Mary Derdak. gf , f f wry, 1, M ., L M, f , W ,,, 1-A , , , ff., A ,I A f- My ,M A qv : s z 'otwxst si w tr w !eni.:2 Robert Bulkley Helen Cerny Elsie Cinert Gordon Coy Helen Gabryzak Dalice George Janet Gerstner George Becic Emil Best Ruth Childs Mildred Cihak Franccs Axen Violet Belsan Rose Blaha John Brontsema Frank Broz Marion Eichholz James Gatenby Charles Houdek Lloyd Ingram Adelaide Andrle Neva Beggs Marjorie Brown George Cerny Thomas Cerny Florence Cmolik Dorothy Crambert William Dean Irene Gorska Adeline Berdych Ruth Busch Manuel Du Chateau Vivian Huseby Adeline Belsan George Bezdekovsky Elsie Brabec Amy M. Cikanek George Dlesk Blanche Dubsky - Josephine Duda Wilder R. Hanses Eleanor A. Henriclrson Freshman-Sophom MORTON HONOR ROLL Junior Honor Roll One subject 95, and Violet Gustafson Goldie Hamilton Joseph Hancur Doris Jolidan Loraine Kee Valentine Klepsa Raymond Kozak Seniors, 1929 others 90 or above. John Kruzic Gladys Koubic Rose Kuncl James Molitor Arthur Paik Mercedes Theriault Elizabeth Thoma Clayton Wright Grades 90 or above. Arthur Evans Virginia Hall James Holfman Libbie Kucera Alice Marek Elinor J. Jaburek Lillian Jaeger Ruth Kopecky Margaret Macah Lewis Matthews Harriet Nemec Edward Novak Frank Pliml Edith Pope Arthur Rakosnik Blanche Milcinsky Edna Mraz Frances Sherly Noland Adele Novotny Frances Pease Frank Thomas Alice Tomasek Catherine Tracy Sylvia Varinec Jerry Vitek Osby Weir Joseph Willig William Pecha Eleanor Pope John Rylands Adolph Svec ore Honor Roll Juniors, 1929 John Sipolt Edith Slad George Stancel Viola Sulc Lillian Svec Emil Svoboda Milton Swanson Walter Strakosh George Sykora Vlasta Tesinsky Sophomores, 1929 Cleopatra J. Grossman Helen Hanel Ramona Klicka. Florence Kloboucnik Lucille Jane Kores Adeline Leyman Loraine E. Loewe Elsie Mucha Marie Rose Nejedly Victoria Virginia Novy Caroline Palubinskas Helen Petrovich Vera Prokop Winifred I. Ptasek Ralph Rita Thomas Rohrbacher Joseph Rous Helen Seelmayer Zigmont Juniors, 1929 Grades 90 or above Vera Kane Elsie Koubex George F. Levy Ruth Lindmeier Sophomores, 1929 Betty E. Hopp Janet Huptych Harold Jannenga Clara Kareta Irene Kessel Paul Kiser Harold Krefft Ann Kunz Adele Tichava James Vanek Lillian A. Wierer Sylvia Wolf Anne Wrtjak Helen Yarkowicz Ladislaus Zavislak Helen Zyka Josephine Zavi lak-95 Wanda Slaska Caroline Svrljuga Elva Tinor Stanley J. Tlapa Dorothy Tollar Edwin Tyk John O. Ulrich Eleanor Veverka Edward Zamastil George Nohava Joseph Pace Violet Pekarek John Pomazal Grades 90 or above Irene Michal Florence Miedma Betty A. Newland George Norton Virginia Novak Blanche A. Pestice Mildred Plechaty Otto Polacek Charles Pscheidell Edward Maciejewski Ann Marsick Martha Relich Betty Roh Lillian Roucek Dorothy Thurston Lester Uhler Yvonne Roubik Ethel H. Salchow Evelyn Sopak Joseph E. Svrchek Elsie Stolfa James Vacherlon Mary Waszkiewicz James Zdernd Ruth Zieber 2 'CI ll 2.1 KOS K K K X 2 1 V.. g 2 01 333011 . IRIX 20 201102 iliili 2Otilii021liilxiOs :'l.3 yr.. ,M M . I M' - ,G J., ,, ,Z,,..-, .1,. -V111 'Lu g A'1 11 Z THE ART LEAGUE HE ART LEAGUE was organized bv Mr. Church in 1915. It is probably the only organization to which the faculty andthe entire student body may belong. Dues are collected once a semester: the faculty paying fifty cent , but the students ten cents. The purpose of the Art League is primarily to adorn the corridors and classrooms with well-known pictures. The collection of the League includes some very famous pictures, among which are! Original oil paintings In Normandy ..,.,.., .,,,,,. .,.,.,,,.,4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,.is,,,,,,, ,,.,,r,, F r e derick Ede The Bay .............,..,,,.r,, ,,,..,, W ilson Ervine The Clipper Ship ........ ...John Gleich The Broolz .........................,,.,,,......... ...,.......,,,,.,...,,..,.,,,........ ........, M e rritt Post Selections from the Holy Grail series The Quest ofthe Holy Grail ,.,,...,,.,......,.......,.....,......,..,.,, ...,...,, E dwin A. Abbey The Departure .............,...,., ,.,,....., ,.,, . . . ..... Edwin A. Abbey The Castle of the Maidens .,,. ..,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. ,......,, E d win A. Abbey Etchings The Mill .,..................,.,.,,.,..,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, .,,..,,., ..., . . F rank Brangwyn Rheims Cathedral .......,.,,. ,..........,..,..,. ...........,,..,......... ......... ,........,...... B r e w er The Tribune Tower and the Wrigley Building ,.,....... .. ....... Anton G. Schultz Dutch Interior ,..........,........,....,,.,..............,,.,. ......,,...... . . .....,,... ........... C barlet Theodore Roosevelt ...........,................,..,......,... ............ ,..,.............. ..,..........,............ K i fl g Color reproductions of famous painting Early purchases The Laughing Cavalier... ..........,,...,....,....,............. ................. Franz H818 The Letter .....,.............,... George Washington ......, Portrait ofA Man ....,... The Chase .... , .... .,......... , The Avenue of Trees... Recent purcha es ........Gerard Ter Borch Q ........ Gilbert Stuart .........,..........Titisn ........Van Ruysdale ........Hobbe ma Michael Angelo The Delphic Sybil ...........,.. .........,........... ..,....................... ........ ..-. The Cathedral at Haarlam ...,..... The Pioneers .....,......................... The Prophets ....................... An Autumn Afternoon ........,. Van Vreeland ........Robert Wesely Anich Sargent Fr. Muller Landech Winter ---4.,.,.---,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ....................,........ G orter Industrial Panels ,....... ........ G arrett Beneker The Art League, in the past, has spent its money almost exclusively for pictures, but in the future it in- tends to use a part, at least, to buy reproductions of some of the works of famous sculptors. Atthe present time the league is trying to secure a statue of Joan of Arc to replace the one lost in the tire of December, 1924. , , l ,V+ A, ,fi , , H . , V, .,.. 2 ,W ,.., ,, .,,,. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,, , .,,,, , N , ,,,.,,,,, ,, ,.,, , ,,W,M,,,,h, A,, , .. , ,,, ff Q, f ' ' f f' if f:' 5945 , .min ff 'T f ,115 -.4 vw' A -f,..v-J' ff ,ffl f iff' nm. u' 5, .0 4 W A 1 ff ,1- ' Xl QWSOF .WB ,, W ,F A, ,,-fffffffww rrav4-4:fwffwp-ff- 4' -, K f ' I K s 5 S f q X x 51 . m.g..,!.WQ,,Q., . 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Louise Gaita, Sylvia Kaiser, Lorna 'Metz. Srurnnl lfutng Helen Cerny, Elsie Gross, Ethel Hanzlik, Jeanette Nowicki. Third Row: Vivian Husehy, Della Hovorka, Lillian Jaeger, Lillian Jelinek. lfuurlh Rom: Vlasta Prikazky, Frances Sestak, Marie Hospodsky, Blanche Stedry. Ifijlll Row: Anna Nervegna, Elsie Koubek, Anna Zaborsky, Ottilia Fischl. n I If A 6 . I 'Ig . ' M45 we f l . ,li L pf- I 4.10 , f 'fl ,f 1 'U' ' fl I 'lf '.,g,x,o X' J A --., is f '1111 -raw ff-- 112 111 mmhmmmhmwammw, ,. ,,,, myw ,,, ,4 , ,4 . ,, , ,, A A IW x - - W' , T MORION l:UB LlC A'l IONS Q if 3 EE I rg -is gi E K Q i 2, Qs is if ,, ,axis .- LS E fn ii ii 1 .Xi ' f X51 , 4 5 ,muh V f Sf, 3 if. sf - w 41- Q , ff -,K Eg! 'i 2 ' If 1 f1. f,- :W -lf, - M 2,41 11 . -IA: if 5 fri, ev ,--N :stil fiW5 '7 f,:w.m: 2.wI5ms5g'f sw, wgiss22Q:w,f:S1- mwfwv Q ffs'.sHefaf1fM.f- . . a ,-ufffmiff -K zz-hwk--'FSfSe:M?35'fY.:Wi?k - f f 1'.-maiw-.,2?gQg,e?1 f'2:fx25EShrffzaafw .wfy , 1. --f' :fr -----f 'fm Qgggggkgq 13 QNX lVllFI'?llfOWlX! atm O O CD i 0tr tt tratre,xg rgtrp EDITORIAL 1 HE PUBLICATIONS of the Morton High School for which the students are primarily respon- sible are the Weekly lllorlonian and the Annual Martonian. Through the past few years-the developmentofthe high school has had a marked effect upon these pub- lications. In the case ot the Weekly this growth has been reflected in the expansion of the paper. In the Annual, however, the change has brought abou. a necessity for condensation and economy of space. THE ANNUAL MORTONIAN With each succeeding year the problem of pres- enting the student life of the school in pictures and records has become increasingly diliicult. ln round numbers for the past several years the graduating class has increased by fifty members each year. The other classes have grown accordingly. At the pres- ent time more than half the Annual is required to set forth the personnel of the student body. The activities of the students, ever expanding in scope, call fo. additional space. Thus it becomes necessary to adapt those features chosen to represent the school in general to the remaining space at the command of the staff. A policy of rotating emphasis upon the various phases of school life would seem to be inevitable. For the present year the staff presents the individual pictures of the members of the faculty as its special contribution. Except for the treatment ofthe classes and the student activities, which is more or less traditional, the presentation nf any phase of Morton as a high school in one annual cannot be considered a reason for its appearance in like manner or with equal space the following year. Student groups meriting space in the Annual have been defined to be such organizations or clubs that require of its members the use oftime outside school hours in a manner calculated to improve or develop the abilities of such members along the various lines ol endeavor for which the individual receives no ac- academic credit or scholastic standing, Space should be alloted further to students who through their inrlividual or collective efforts have represented the school in some prescribed capacity or who have conducted themselves in regard to their school life in a manner warranting special commen- dation. The development ofa sub-staff for the Annualwas an outcome ofthis year's activity. Students looking torward to the work of editing the Annual in their senior year attached themselves to the '29 staff for the purpose ot learning the nature of tneir duties. This assisting staff was composed of Lincoln Douglass, Victor Witkowske, Catherine Johnson, and Adele Millas. With the publication of the '29 Annual these students, forming a nucleus about which other students chosen upon recommendation of the teachers of the junior English classes may group them- selves, will begin immediately the work of planning the Annual of 1930. The art work, which gives tone to any publication and which creates a sense of freshness and originality has been admirably prepared by the students of the Department nf Art. ln a large measure the work in the -lnnual has been produced as a project, present- ing an opportunity to every enterprising student in the department. lt must be remembered that the publication ofthe Annual Morluniun could not be achieved at a price within reach ofthe three thousand students who are purchasers of this year's book were it not for the efforts ofthe students of printing. While it is true that such work is done during class time for which school credit is given, the students deserve no less praise for the :ccurateness and the linish of their product. ' THE WEEKLY MORTONIAN The Weekly lllorlanian is published for the sole purpose of familiarizing the student body with cur- rent news and activity. This publication does not expect to turn out trained journalistsg its main aim is to teach staff members to be reliable and accurate purveyors of news and to write intelligent evalua- tions of various human enterprises This year the paper was edited by a rotating staff, so called because there were dilferent page editor andadifferenteditor-in-chieffor each issue. All work putintothis paper,such asediting,writing.cnpyreading, proof-reading, and printing, is done entirely by stud- ents. All type is set by hand in order to give print- ing students more practice and experience. BOARD OF PUBLICATION A group of advisers from the faculty standing as sponsors for the various departments of enterprise in publishing were as follows: Mr. William Wiebe cared for the financial interests of the publicationsg Miss Claudia Stevenson supervised the art workg Mr. C. L. Detrick and Mr. F. M. Lindley superintended the printing of the Weekly and the Annual respec- tivelyg photographic copy fell under the direction of Mr. C. O. Druschelg and the editorial advisers were Miss Grace Robinson, Mr. Louis A. Traksl, and Mr. Howard H. Finlev. '-'xl . RW ee --..... V .-- ,,,, ,,,, , ,, , , ,.,, ., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, , ,,,, , ,, ,,,. , A...,,,,, 1 . H ,,,, L W., .,7.W?.,j,,,,K.,, ,,,, WV., I Q ,,......,,....,....,. ,TW IAVASAAVHAIVVA WM :VA lrrl V AVVV V :ln W V 521k mf 56?Z?'a t R I 3 it '5 7 ax 'Ml 'X' 'M MZ yi' jZa fM'M W THE M wmmm ZAHROBW FRESHMEH WSNIFRED HASLAM SEYWIOQS N QT? if ,., P51711 -fOi1?iS?OfiE STAFF! SMITH FACULTY I ANTGN WALU1 PRINTING . ,iimg -sv Ns:- :wr W 52-'L Q Q ' ' EDWARD rwsm l3f1O'Ix.3c1i2iWs'iY JOHN RYIJXNDS mme! Nc Em0R5w YUH BARTELS ,RUTH UNDAIWL msiifmorw R Y x ATHLUSC3 MATOUSAEK mcuuv JEAN BQQLLUW Amuincs LAWRENCE WL7LLENf3a3U?f FRE D RUR? 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