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

 - Class of 1934

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J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 26 of 170
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, if l .f x, F Avy! , L. SENIORS OFFICERS GEORGE Koran . . . . President WAYNE Scrmoamzk . . Vive-President ANN i7AVlS .... . . Serretrzry lJoRo'ruY lionuclu ..... ...... T 'rwzszn-fr SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS Mrs. F. S. McKenzie, Chairman Mr. F. Anderson lllr. W. Y. lVIcBurney llliss L. Nl. Buddekc Nlr. F. W. Rawcliffe Bl r. A. NI. Clem Nliss V. Russel Four years ago we entered this institution with great pride and high ambitions. For a time we were miserable because of our ignorance of newer and bigger problems set before us. Gradually things began to run more smoothly, and soon we became well enough organized to hold an election. Otto Plos, our newly elected president, was assisted by Lillian Rom, vice-president, June Ander- son, secretary, and Florence Cerny, treasurer. The faculty mem- bers chosen to advise our class were: Mrs. F. S. McKenzie, chair- man, Mr. J. F. Anderson, Miss L. Buddeke, Mr. A. M. Clem, Mr. F. W. Rawcliffe, and Miss V. E. Russell. The next year we came back slightly more dignified due to the fact that we no longer were freshmen but members of the sopho- more class. The .popular students elected to hold office were: Ed- ward Vana, president, Bruce Douglass, vice-president, Adeline Ser- ing, secretaryg and Marion Robinson, treasurer. Athletics and various clubs were now occupying our spare mo- ments, and many of the boys were getting an early start in athle- tics by going out for football, basketball, baseball, swiming, and track teams. During our junior year the Morton Student Government Asso- ciation came into existence. Here was a chance for us all to re- veal our school spirit. This, of course, placed a big responsibility on our shoulders: but we were confident we would be capable of helping the M. S. G. A. Richard Parshall was unanimously elected president of the ju- nior class with the assistants: George Turelc, vice-president, Flor- ence Cerny, secretary, and Virginia Collins, treasurer. Our last year at Morton! We assumed all the characteristics of a senior with our dignified and nonchalant airs. The senior class chose George Kolar for their president, Wayne Schroeder, vice- president, Ann Davis, secretary, and Dorothy Borucki, treasurer. Credit should be given to Bruce Douglass, 'president of the M. S. G. A., and to Mr. W. H. Garvey, M,r. H. L. Meeker, and Miss M. I. Miller of the Advisory Board becauses of their efforts in building up the Student Government Association. After our four years' experience, we are led to believe and have confidence in our ability to face and conquer the new and greater difl-iculties that confront us. We thank our teachers for their pa- tience and guiding hands. Goodbye, Morton.. May our motto, What I Will, I Can, never cease to guide us.

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NOIQMAN ABELT Jr. Council 3. ARTHUR AIELL Sr. Council 3, 4, Soph. Basketball 25 Lightwcigh Basketball 3, 4g Senior Orchestra 1, 2g Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2. DIANA ALBERT G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 13 Hockey 2, Fencing Club 3, 41 Dramatics 2, 35 Weekly Staff 3, 43 An- nual Staff 43 Jr-Sr Girls' Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Almega 3. 0 t EMILY ALEKSUNAS Roller Skating Club. MARY ALLEN Dramatics 4. ELMER ALTM.AN Jr, Council 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4g Safety Council 4 RUTH M. ANDERSON WILLARD ANDERSON Hall Monitor 4, Circulation Staff 43 Drum and Bugle Corp 3g Adventurers' Club 2. BEATRICE ANDREWS Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Almega 23 Frosh-Soph Girls' C ub. LLOYD AYRES Sr. Council 3, 43 Drum and Bugle Corp 1, 2, 3, 4' Board of Directors 43 Hall Monitor 4. MILDRED BABKA Baseball 1, 23 Dancing 2, 3, 4. VERA BABKA Frosh.-Soph. Girls' Club 2g Omicron Delta Phi 4: Dancing 2, 4g Basketball 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2' G. A. A. 35 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, 4, Weekly Staff 33 Annual Staff 45 Jr. Safety Council 4. FRANK BARBIER Sr. Council 4. WILLIAM BARBOUR Adventurers' Club 25 Sr. Band 1 Orchestra 4. , 2, 3, 4: Sr. PEARL BARTA VIRGINIA BARTOSZ Frosh.-Soph. Girls' Club 15 Hockey 3, Baseball 2, 3g Basketball 33 Dramatics 4: Oratorical Comest 1, 25 Rhythmic Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES BARTUNEK CHARLES W. BAUM i

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