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

 - Class of 1937

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' M V-V Q 'V . iq ' , y g m 5 Q M 5' ,U ' V. V QV V QL V2 ' SV.gm4 ? u V . . '. gy! ' Nik QW? .V . V . V, . f ' ff'- V 'Ly '14 .ls.L, ' 'ww' gg, :tix ' li . 5 . ' W' 'Q A-,, ., . V ' H9 WQYXXQQ Nl' - Q - VOLUME XIX I Published by the Students of the I. STERLING MORTON HIGH SCHOOL CICERO. ILLINOIS 9 0 The staff of the l937 Mortonian presents the third of a series of four books depicting the Wide ranqe of educational opportuni- ties found in Morton. The first of the series in 1935 dealt with the vocational field and that of domestic science. ln l936the liberal arts courses in the departments of natural and social science, mathematics, art, Ena- lish and lanauaqe Were featured. The feature pages of this year's book have been devoted to a pictorial descrip- tion of the training offered in the depart- ments of music and commerce. On the cover the staff artist has introduced these features with his symbolic interpretaion of music blended Wih the Wheel of commerce. FUD LUCDD D commms 9 MUSIC U COMMERCE 9 ADMINISTRATION 9 CLASSES ' HONORS ' ATHLETICS 9 ACTIVITIES DAISY M. BELL 9 The faculty of Morton has been honored for many years with the presence of two who are unexcelled in their respective fields of teaching. They have been a con- stant source of inspiration to the youth of today. Their patience and understanding have won for them the respect and admira- tion of all. To these, Louis M. Blaha and Daisy M. Bell, Whose outstanding efforts in the fields of Music and Business Education have exemplified true character, high ideals, and loyal devotion, We respectfully dedicate the Nineteen-thirty-seven Mor- tonian. c QTIGH LOUIS M. BLAHA BEFORE- DURING- BETWEEN AND AFTER CLASSES Teacher and Friend MRS. LAURA CARNES Died April, 1937 Many years ago there came to Morton a woman full of spirit and energy and humor and courage. She carrie to teach us to speak. Generations oi Morton students will testify that she taught that and much more. Some of her love of the best in literature, some of her gallant spirit. some of her zest for liie will continue so long as these pupils of hers play their part in the world. With sadness and with deep affection the classes of 1905 to 1930 bid farewell to Mrs. Carnes. Seniors We cannot say, and We will not say That they are dead. They are just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, They have wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair lt needs must be, since they linger there And you-oh, you, who the wildest yearn F or an old-time step, and the glad return, Think of them faring on, as dear ln the love of There as the love of Here. Think ot them still as the same. We say, They are not dead,-they are just away. lames Whitcomb Riley. Dorothy Soelke March, 1937 Florence Neher March, 1937 Dioncrs Neher April. 1937 Underclgassmen Herbert Emick, Sophomore Iune, 1936 Stanley Smcriek, Iunior March. 1937 Carol Triebull Sophomore December 1936 Robert Wenckouskl Freshman November 1936 Yiqhi. L. NX. 'BLIXHPL BQXOKN , C. XC. NXCHOLIXS Above , C. H. HIXEERMBN Nkidde , Pm. S. LUNDGREN x HOYYER Rxqh . H. S. 'XNEXDEN The Concert Band Director, L. M. Blaha The Morton Concert Band has brought many distinctive honors to the school in the field of music. Since 1931 the band has been rated in the first division by the outstanding judges of music in every contest in which it has partici- pated. This community enjoyed the opportunity of welcoming home a Na- tional Championship Band in the years of 1931, 1933, and 1936. A membership of one hundred and twenty players representing every sec- tion of the school district comprises the Morton Concert Band of 1936-1937. This exceeds all past records in the school's history. An even more remarkable re- cord was achieved in the increased re- quirements for membership in the band. A preliminary training of three years or more is required and many of the seniors of the band have had eight or nine years of training. When performing before the public, the uniforms and the instrumental equipment of the band represent an in- vestment of 325,009 A very complete instrumentation is maintained, assur- ing tonal effects found only among the world's finest bands. The facilities of the Music Depart- ment with its fine rehearsal room leave little to be desired in improvement. One of the most essential factors in the rapid and successful development of the band is its very fine library. Its files contain many selections of every musical form representing most of the great com- posers in musical history. The training of the young musicians in the band is based upon the most scientific and up-to-date methods and ideas obtainable. lt is carried out in two separate procedures, the purely technical and the artistic form. The results of this training are applied to a long list of varied activities found with- in the school and the community, in- cluding the participation in contests and the presentation of concerts. The accomplishments of the Morton Concert Band are known to be the high- est among high schools throughout the land. Band Officers Icrmes Mrcrcek, President Chas. Kronquist, Vice-Pres Rite Krcmston, Secretary Iohn Kolocecx, Treasurer The Concert Band National Champions lst Flute Engel, William Holy, Milton Smutny, Lydia Phillips, Earle Hattrem, Elinor Lindley, lane Piccolo Piasecki, lames Oboe Kuncl, Earl Ackermann, Kenneth Visin, Robert Sirucek, Ierry English Horn Ackermann, Kenneth Bassoon Triantos, Nick Setcik, Robert Polach, Marie Brockman, Ray Contra Bassoon Cannon, Allen E Clarinet Severino, Tommy Vancura, Frank Clarinet B Novota, Edward Olisar, Robert Gasparini, Gino Silbernagel, Arthur Kranston, Rita Kronquist, Charles Schindler, lames Lacina, Donald Kelecic, Charles Mraz, Miles Lapka, William Mertl, George Kibby, Harold Svoboda, Charles Matula, Paul Novitsky, Ralph Schilling, Howard Linduska, Frank Brandenburg, Louis Vicha, B. E. Miceli, lasper Kamper, Bill CONCERT BAND Hlavin, Bill Gass, C. Anton Perina, Harold Kolacia, Tommy Zahour, Leonard Smetana, Frank Ginsburg, Allen Rehkopf, Donald Klescich, Douglas Alto Clarinet Bleich, Arthur Koca, Albert White, lean Komarek, Harold Dressler, Wallace Bass Clarinet Choynacki, lack Hattrem, Donald Kokavecz, Soltan Shalek, larnes E Alto Sax Tyk, Robert Soukup, Richard Mills, Tommy Christensen, Bernice Hlavin, Franklin Tenor Sax Urban, Frank Francl, Albert Baritone Sax Novak, Arthur Carey, Donna Bass Sax Mracek, lames B Cornet Novy, George Kolacia, Iohnny Conforti, Charles Olisar, George Skarvan, loe Rosengard, Benjamin Miller, Henry I-lustak, lerry Borowiak, Edwin Broz, Raymond Engel, Marian Zetek, George Zastera, George Trumpet Sluka, Ernest Kohout, lames Hipsman, loe Fluegelhorn Keller, Henry Wagner, Rudolph French Hom Dvorak, Robert Kolodiei, George Forst, Ralph Zima, Edward Vedra, Charles Klima, lames Trombone Bejcek, Ioe Martinec, Vlasta Michalec, Raymond Popelka, George Frish, Fred Poggensee, Edward Hrubes, Elmer Pingatore, Annuncio Meyer, Bob Baritone Duda, Walter Marovec, Rudolph Hodoval, Elroy Tuba Sumka, George Novotny, loseph Boker, Rudalph Vasak, Francis Berkos, Paul Malec, Edward Tympani Spevak, Edward Drums Burton, lack Cuber, Thomas Metta, George Schultz, Howard Kucharczyk, lames Korecky, lames String Bass Lebloch, Rosan Chalupsky, Blanche Xylophone laros, Arthur The Morton Orchestra has progressed in great strides since its beginning in 1997. Although there are no accurate records of its activity at that time, we know that at first there was a very limi- ted instrumentationr-Violins, cornets, piano, drums, and a few others. By the early 1920's the orchestra had grown to include between forty and fif- ty players with all instruments repre- sented. Morton's first experience in music contests was in 1925 when, under Mr. Nicholas's direction, our group en- tered a contest with Chicago and sub- urban schools, and was awarded sec- ond place. Since 1933 the Morton Orchestra has entered three state contests. ln May, 1933, Morton was host to the lllinois State Orchestra contest and placed sec- ond in it. ln 1934 Morton took first place at the state contest held at the Ioliet High School. A lack of funds pre- vented Morton fro mattending thevna- tional contest that year. ln 1935 the orchestra won the state contest and placed second in the national contest held at Madison, Wisconsin. Lately the membership has grown to 85 players. There is full symphonic in- The Senior Orchestra Director, C. H. Hcrbermcm strumentation including English horns, bass clarinet, and a full French horn sections, which are lacking in many high school orchestras. The repertoire has included many of the standard symphonies, overtures, and suites. lt is believed that through the direct con- tact of playing the great music of the masters, the highest type of apprecia- tion is developed. Officers Icrck Burton, President Robert Zidlick, Vice-President Blanche Chcrlupsky, Secretary Benny Rosenqcrrd, Treasurer The Senior Orchestra l lst Violins Allen Cannon, Concertmaster George Makas, Assistant Concert- Master Marshall Wren George Topinka Emil Hlinsky lack Burton Betty Smith Vincent Swancura William Iansky Rosalie Redmond Iohn Cvek Edward Farr Henry Grass Henry Tornasek lerry Hustak Richard Forst Frank Rezavy Edward Panzella 2nd Violins William Benes, Principal Frank Posejpal Ierry Sirucek Miles Beran Iames Korecky Frank Pracek Orchestra Personnel String Basses lames Anderson, Principal Blanche Chalupsky Rosan Lebloch Charles Iones Eugene Robenhorst Mildred Wilson ' Flutes William Engel Milton Holy Iarnes Piasecki Earl Phillips Cboes Earl Kuncl Kenneth Ackerman Robert Visin Clarinets Robert Olisar Edward Novata William Lapka Rita Kranston Bassoons Nick Triantos Marie Polach Alto Clarinets Arthur Bleich Bass Clarinet lack Chojnacki String Quartet Iames Baxa Arthur Iaros Louis Dvorak Lillian Pilney Rene Guiraud Clifford N ewhardt Myles Van Cura Otto Petr Robert Wheeler Billie Rose Morley Violas Robert Zidlicky, Principal Theodore Meyer Frank Lapka Edward Rouse Anna Kimmel Eugenia Chrnielewski Robert Palkovic Peter Zid Violoncellos Anthony Sirtaut Arleene Datfer Robert Lurie Eleanor Chleboun Paul Gruener Iohn Cejnar Left to Right: Allen Cannon Marshall Wren Arleen Daffer Robert Zidlicky The Dance Orchestra The Dance Orchestra provides music, rhythm, and swing for the various class parties and the junior-senior socials. lt has been a popular feature at many assemblies. Drum and Bugle Corps The Drum and Bugle Corps. Sixteen fifes-fourteen buqleseeancl fifteen drums produce stirring music for many occasions. Band Ensembles , CLARINET QUARTET I CLARINET QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPI-IONE QUARTE I I SAXOPI-IONE SEXTET Band Ensembles WOODWIND QUINTET CORNET QUARTET TROMBONE QUARTET FLUTE QUARTET BRASS QUARTET FRENCH HORN QUARTET The Iunior Orchestra Junior Band and Orchestra Besides the large groups already men- tioned there are two small but very important music organizations here at Morton. These are the Iunior Band and Orchestra. lt is here that the younger and inexperienced musicians get the training that is to be of so much value to them in later years. These organi- zations are under the same direction as the more advanced groups but study music that is less difficult, their main object being to get preliminary train- ing needed for membership in the Senior Band and Orchestra. The students in these organizations today will form the nucleus of our Band and Orchestra of tomorrow. The Iunior Band THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT Director, C. K. Nicholas The Vocal Department of the I. Ster- ling Morton High School is headed by Charles K. Nicholas. The department is composed of several sections, name- lyg the Chorus, the Choir, the Boys' Glee Club, and a special training class. The Chorus consists of both beginners and advanced students. The Boys' Glee Club is also a training class and is open to any boy in high school. To be a member of the Choir one must have had at least one year of chorus work. The department does not try to promote solo singing: but Mr. Nicholas conducts a special training class for those who have had one year of Chorus and one year of Choir. The class routine is not all singing, for the students are taught the funda- mentals of sight reading such as key signatures, both the bass and treble clefs, proper rhythms as indicated by time signatures and metronome marks, and also foreign words and phrases which aid in the interpretation of the music. The student is also taught the proper care of the vocal apparatus, breathing, tone production, and diction. All this knowledge is combined to pro- vide beautiful effects with the voice. The Choir is the showpiece of this departmentp its members give a Christ- mas program, appear at two big music department concerts, and often receive invitations to sing outside of school from organizations interested in educational work. Various types of music are stud- ied, both sacred and secular, modern and ancient numbers being among those sung. The Choir has always been well received wherever it has ap- peared, at school, outside, or on the radio. This department aims to develop a music consciousness in its students not only in singing but in every form of music art. Soprano Gladys Adcock Virginia Allen Virginia Arboe Elaine Fricke Mary - Hail Violet Iicha Dorothy Klema Tune Krupar Rose Ann Lebloch Esther Mack iune Meicke Bill Rose Morley Helen Novak Dolly Patterson Betty Piest Amelia Poclc Marguerite Rada Betty Rankin Bessie Stewart The Aeolian Choir '-the showpiece of the music department. Tenor Laddie Chvatal Frank Dell 'Arrni Bob Desmond lack Frink Iack Hall Tom Pletcher Howard Ritzrna Paul Simundza Alto Alice Berg Ruth E. Berger Elaynne Brazelton Marlyn Grunwald Elsie Habit Esther Hurst Catherine Ienkins Lorraine Matejicek Virginia McCo1lom Grace Michaels Virginia Mlinarich Ieanne Novy Marcella Nowicki Louise Ore lean Pletcher Donna-Claire Rehk Darcy Schmidt Wanda Shaules Doris Youngren Helen Zupan Bass Ray Arndt Howard Cisar Robert Dressler Vernon Groth Iohn Koller Gordon Langhorne Edward Misicka Robert Nelson Richard Nikola Elton Patchell Iames Pletcher Andrew Tichava Robert Van Nort OP BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club is a training class open to any boy in high school. THECHORUS The Chorus, open to both beginners and advanced students. is made up of members from all the vocal groups. The Theory section of the music de- partment comprises three courses, namely, musical theory, harmony, and history of music. Musical theory is a beginner's course in which the fundamentals of music Writing are taught. Here the various parts which make up a composition such as scales, intervals, and simple chords are studied. Each member of the class is encouraged to Write some original Work for his particular instru- ment. At the end of the year each stu- dent has opportunity to make a public appearance, playing his own original composition. Harmony, an advanced course in theory, is 'open to those Who have had theory or anyone Who has had piano keyboard experience. Here harmoni- zation of given bases and melodies is the main subject of study. The original compositions Written by the students in the harmony class are of a more ad- vanced nature than those written by the theory students. MUSIC HISTORY THEORY HARMONY R. S. Lundgren, Instructor Both of these courses are very bene- ficial to the musician as they help him to understand and interpret his music. This is true more particularly of those who make public appearances every spring in district, state, and national contests. History of music is a study of the de- velopment of music and musical in- struments from early times up to the present day. ln connection with this subject a course in music appreciation is taught. This course follows that of the NBC Music Appreciation Hour con- ducted by Walter Damrosch. By means of a radio the students are able to hear compositions such as they themselves play and study about played and in- terpreted by the NBC Symphony Or- chestra. Students also have a guide book to those programs which gives further explanation concerning the mu- sic which is played. eqinners co .. -Theory is a b ' e taught. music wrihng ar urse in W hich the fundmnen tals oi u History is a study o f the deve lopment o i musical instrume nts The tollowing pro- gram ot original com- positions was presented in the Little Theater by students in theory and harmony classes. This is an excellent example oi the opportunity for doing original Work of- fered in these classes. l 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 lO ll l2 13 l4 CREATIVE MUSIC CLUB President, Allen Cannon Vice-President, George Kolodjie Secretary, Rose Lebloch Treasurer, Walter Duda Accordian Solo .... ..........,.............. . . . Accorclian Cavalier By Brank Peterdil Saxophone Solo .........,......,....................... Saxophonia By Arthur Sibernaqleeikccompanist, Iohn Koller Novelty Trio Three ..................................... Three Fox-trots By Karl Klapka, Ruth Peterkovich, Florence Novy Torch Song .,...................,......,....... My Heart in Disguise By Florence Novy Piano Solo . . . ...........,......... . . Valse By lohn Koller Violin Novelty ...............................,....... Ragtime Fiddle By Nick Triantos--Accompanist, Edward Bezidicek Hungary Five Talks during the intermission: l. Theory of Music ..... ...., A llen Cannon 2. Harmony ......... .... H arry Ienclras 3. History of Music .......... .... Alice Kudrna Accordian Solo ...,........................ ....... ' 'Tango By Fred Neapolitan Baritone Solo ..............,................................ Rivulet By loseph Bejeckfikccompanist, Robert Dvorak School Song By Marian Van Zyl-CSung by a double quartet from the Aeloian Choir! Violin Solo ..,. . .......... ............. . ..... .... ..... . . . . Romanza By Allan Cannone-Accornpanist, R. S. Lundqren Harp Solo ........,........,..,............... Chorale and Variation By R. S. Luridqren-Played by Cornelia Bona Fantasia ...,.................................... Opus 5 in E minor By Willis Charkovsky-Robert Younger at second piano THE CREATIVE MUSIC CLUB BUSINESS EDUCATION Way back in a dim, unknown age, in an un- known land, and in an unknown manner a man was created. Within him, in the same un- known age and the same unknown manner a tiny seed was planted. At first it was a dry, lifeless little seed resting in the poor soil of the man's heart with nothing to nourish it and make it grow. The man had no desire for things which were beyond his capacity to grasp either with his hands or 'his wit. As ages passed by, how- ever, the man's needs grew until he found it difficult to exist Without cooperating with his fellow men. lt was at this time that the tiny seed of commerce began to show first signs of life, nourished by curiosity and watered by de- sire of the man's soul, it burst open its hard shell, and sent forth its first tender shoots into the world. When the man's needs increased to such an extent as to force him to depend on the other fellow for a number of his necessities, the tiny plant of commerce received another good watering. The more things the man found available, the more he demanded, and the little shrub grew remarkably fast into a tree. Each time the man wanted something he could not get around him, he went out after it, and this activity Miss D. M. Bell heads the Department of Business Education The Commercial Faculty, specialists in the field of business training. W MX BUSINESS SCIENCE COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY added another branch to the rapidly growing tree. The tree grew twice its size when the man in quest of trade conquered his in- born fear of the mysterious, unknown seas and discov- ered new worlds. After this all-important event many new branches were added to the tree's trunk which grew with an ever-increasing rapidity into the full size it is today. The roots of commerce and business reach into the remotest parts of earth, binding the continents, races, and nations into one enor- mous whole. Business is one of the seven cardinal ob- -Ccmmercial Geography takes students o an imaginary trip around the world. Tl -Business science classes are introduced to the various methods and practices of the business wor1d. jectives of education: it cannot be separated from living in the social order. Millions of people are needed to keep this great tree of commerce and business in good growing condition. Business executives, sec- retaries, stenographers, bookkeepers, typists, filing clerks, accountants, and many, many others are included in this endless chain. To have efficient workers We must have means in our school for training and prepar- ing individuals for their places in this immense staff. To do this, we have business courses that provide the necessary training in the vari- ous activities. Boys and girls who, enrolling at Morton High School, decide to enter the business world, find many courses designed to aid them in their quest. ln the business science classes stu- dents, ignorant of matters of commerce, are in- troduced to the various methods and practices in all kinds of businesses, such as a glimpse at the value of taking out insurance, the man- ner of using bank drafts and business docu- ments, the requirements necessary to become SHORTHAND a good secretarY or book- keeper. ln other Words, they get a bird's eye View of busi- ness relations, in modern com- merce. A course in commercial geo- graphy takes the students on an imaginary trip around the World. After Visiting many countries and learning interest- ing things about their inhabi- tants, they study the products of each from the viewpoint of business. They learn that they cannot figure on prices in dif- ferent business houses Without knowing something about the production of different articles. Since shorthand is of vital importance to efficient business communication, our school pro- -Shorthcmcl is an invaluable subiect to both boys and girls. -For girls it holds well paid stenographic positions. TYPEWRITING vides opportunities to the eager students desiring to master this field. lt is an invaluable sub- ject to both boys and girls in the business world. For girls it holds well-paid stenographic and secretarial positions. For boys it provides the stepping- stone of their business career. lt enables them to gain perfect access to manners and methods of all business activities. This branch ot the Business Education Department is con- stantly growing. When Miss Bell, the head of the Business Education Department, came to An Enrollment of 2.240 Students. A , -Drill Work. Morton, she had in her shorthand class only three advanced students. That was a short- hand class! The whole school was proud of it! It was in the same room with the typing class, which, at that time, consisted of eleven students. The classes were separated by a glass partition. Once the President of the Board came in, proudly eyed the class, rubbed his hands together, and exclaimed, My, how this department is growingll Now there are 1,160 students in the short- hand classes according to the last enrollment. This increase serves as a good measuring stick for comparing the growth of the tree of com- merce with the growth of population and the growing demands of man. Out of the tiny typewriting class of eleven students grew one of the strongest branches of the commercial department today, with an en- rollment of 2,240 students. The typewriter is used today in the same way that a pencil was used a few years ago. We find this machine cr necessity not only in the business office, but also in the homey and the course in this subject is planned accordingly. ln the first year of typewriting, the business students learn to control the keyboard, to do drill work, and to write letters. ln the second year they write legal and business documents, rough drafts, business correspondence, reports, and type from corrected manuscript. ln the last two years they review all the approved business forms, and in addition to the regular work learn to operate various office machines. Up-to-date business. men equip their offices with modern machines which do everything ETARIAL R SEC roln opening incofning correspondence gddressing stomping ond seoiing ihe on going Ingii. e ofnce prgciice ond secreiofrigi courses ore designed fo give siudenfs g worfcorhle knowledge of sofne of ihe prgciices ghd DTO' cedures in gn ofciugi business ofhce. in i ese courses hesides ihe regnigr cioss work, the sindenis ore given Ingny opporinniiies goin experience by gciing gs secreiofries to depgrifneni heods gnd iegchers who need eip. Here, foo, much work is done for de- pgrilnenis fhroughoui the schoOL Qnd this gives prorciicg! ond voincfbie experience to the silrdenis. Before hnishing Cr course in fypewriiing ine sindenis iegrn to opergie ihe Inilneo- grgph gnd ihe diiio nygchines. These two gchines gre conylnonly used in gl! ofhces ere of nurnher of ideniicgi copies of gn io PRACTICE article or letter are needed.. ln salesmanship classes the inter- ested students learn business from still another angle. Here under the guidance of experienced teachers they are introduced to the principles of sales- manship. By means of interesting pro- jects and demonstrations they learn the secrets of successful buying and sell- ing. A few who become especially in- terested in this phase of business ac- tually obtain positions as salesmen. As advertising is increasing in im- portance and volume year after year, greater numbers of students are enter- This Mimeograph is commonly used in modern business. taries to teachers ing this field and are choosing it for their life Work. ln the advertising classes they learn the underlying prin- ciples and facts of advertising and pro- motional Work. The students get a fair idea of advertising as displayed in the leading magazines and newspapers, the huge sums of money spent on ads, how advertising influences people in general, and the value of advertising to business. Another exceedingly interesting as Well as valuable course is retail selling. lt deals with specific problems found in the retail store. The students learn to fill out sales checks, make change, and operate the cash register. Courtesy of Waiting on customers is an important Students gain exp 11 ence acting as secr phase which is strongly stressed in the course. Learning the methods of han- dling different types of people provides an interesting as Well as valuable sub- ject for discussion. Many students ob- tain part-time jobs through the efforts of the retail selling teacher. The money earned, although it can usually be used to an advantage, is not as important as the experience of learning the dif- ferent types of people and how to get along with them. Students interested in the manage- ment of retail stores find the course in merchandising very helpful. This course deals with various problems of store management, providing for the students the background and plan that is behind the Whole set-up of a storey such as mer- chandising policies, different kinds of organizations in different kinds of ADVERTISING SALESMANSHIP -Learning the secrets of success- ful buying and selling. stores, handling of the personnel de- partments, stock control, expense dis- tribution, sales promotions, and store services. Both merchandising and retail sell- ing have limited membership. Only stu- dents that pass a special test are ad- mitted. The work in bookkeeping supplies the students with an understanding of the principles which underlie the keep- ing of records. In these classes the stu- dents keep journals and ledgers in much the same manner that they are kept in an actual business office. From these records they make up profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and different business reports. The whole course in bookkeeping embodies the technical points of record keeping. if 1 RETAIL SELLING Comptometry is the newest addition to the department. Each year Morton sends out into the business World boys and girls ready to find employment as first-class comptometer operators. The course in comptometrv includes the study of the four fundamental processes of' arithmetic whereby problems in- volving these principles are solved and the students receive actual business experience. The use of such a mechani- cal office appliance as the comp- tometer meets the requirements for business calculation far better than any person could. I '...: ..,, AEE if These courses deal with vario-us problems of store mcmagement-Providing for the students the background cmd plan that is behind the whole set-up of cz store. -Bookkeeping supplies the stud t en s with an understanding of the principles which underlie the k eeping of records. BOOK COMPTOMETRY K E E P I N G Comptometry includes the study oi the four fundamental processes of arithmetic. All these courses dis d G c c , V cusse fabove ,are planned in such a Way as to give the students a thorough knowledge ot all the principles mechanics, and actual practices ofthe World ci commerce. All ot the subjects mentioned here act as nourishment Which is digested by our boys and girls and put to such use that our tree ot busi- ness keeps on increasing in importance, size, and be t ' ' auy until We can, perhaps, liken it to a giant Sequoia. This Sequoia has the reputa- t. . ion ot never dying, and its stature towers above all its neighbors. Thus business has a comparable place in our modern social order. THE BOYS' COMMERCIAL CLUB -trips to offices. factories and business concerns. The Boys' Commercial Club was or- ganized in 1931 for the purpose of pro- moting a keener interest in commercial Work on the part of the boys of the school. Any boy who is taking or has taken one or more commercial subjects is eligible for membership, as well as any boy Whom the members of the club elect toadmit to membership. The mem- bership of the club is limited to thirty boys with Mr. R. I. Deal as advisor. The club endeavors to acquaint its members With business matters through trips to various offices, factories, and business concernsp to bring them into close contact with business men: to stimulate greater interest among stu- dents in education for businessp and to encourage a social spirit among com- mercial students by offering opportuni- ties for social contacts. --promoting a keener interest in commercial work. The Dots and Dashes is a commer- cial organization for girls who are mem- bers of the senior courses in shorthand and typewriting. Its purpose is to gain a greater understanding of business procedure and practices, and to pro- mote friendliness among club members. Some of the activities of the club THE DOTS AND DASHES The Bocrrd are: trips through banks, factories, and offices, lectures, plays put on by club members, and discussions on parlia- rnentary law, etiquette, and subjects of like interest. The club also has parties, picnics, and various other socal func- tions. The club was founded in 1926 by Miss D. M. Bell with about forty mem- bers. It was taken over in 1928 by Miss I. V. Deal. The club has increased to a membership of one hundred and thirty, and the present advisors are Miss I. V. Deal and Miss E. Fitch. HOOKS AND CIRCLES The Hooks and Circles is a newly organized commercial club ior stu- dents taking shorthand ll. It was or- ganized in March, l937, with a mem- bership of eighty-tive. The purpose of the club is to en- courage the study of shorthand and business methods among the stu- dents. It endeavors to prepare them for positions and to encourage friendliness among members. The officers of this new organiza- tion are Gertrude Bolt, president: Eleanor Yasbec, vice-president: Mar- lyn Grunwald, secretary, and Martha lakl, treasurer. These girls with the assistance of Miss Nelson and Miss Goldsmith hope to make this club a permanent part of the Business Edu- cation Department. --to encourage the study of shorthand and busi.ness methods. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing: Ioseph F. Mrizek, Adolph Vik, Rudolph Novy. Seoted: Roderick A. Ginsberg, Secretoryg Ierorne I. Cerny, President. In the past year this group oi men has demonstrated its loyal devotion to the ideals of o: democratic school administration, and has acquired the inf creased confidence oi the community and the student body. Superintendent of Morton Schools DOCTOR L M. l-IRUDKA Four years have passed since we, the graduating class, and you, our superintendent, came to Morton. These years under your administration have been rich in educational opportunity and experience and full of happy associations. In leaving, it is with a deep feeling of gratitude for your labor and interest in our behalf that We extend to you our sincere wish for many more pleasant and successful years as superintendent of our dear Morton. The M. S. G. A. is divided into three main groups: the assembly which con- sists of a representative from each Eng- lish classy the board of directors, elected by the assembly: and the court of jus- tice which is elected by the board. The board of directors is the execu- tive department and consists of the four class presidents, six seniors, six juniors, four sophomores, and four freshmen. To guide and help this group three faculty advisors are chosen. From this board, chairmen for the various com- mittees are chosen. The court of justice consists of three members and two faculty advisors who are also elected by the board. Sessions are held weekly to pass on various charges submitted and punishment is given according to the seriousness of the charge. Aside from its legislation the M. S. G. A., through its various committees, is brought in contact with every organi- zation in this school. The most beneficial thing done in the M. S. G. A. this year was the or- ganizing of the school for the hall moni- tors whereby they will become educa- ted to the rules of the organization and perform their tasks to the best of their ability. MORTON STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES OF THE M. S. G. A Hull and Dining Room Edward Fischl, Chairman Francis Astley Robert Iones Fred Kirkwood Lucille Knutsen Frances Margolle George Mathuren Norman Neller Ichn Pianowski Edward Sockolovsxy Eleanor Staskus Robert Svitak Marion Van Zyl Robert Wilmot George Best Charity Committee Lore-tg: Kay, Chairman Sylvia Pelikan Shirley Arnold Marcelle Ernst Mildred Pomey Florence Hill Warren Hughsted Harry Iones Robert Dean Elmer Cech Gladys Efantis Irene Hejna Fred Rachlin Florence Neher Joe Tvrzicky Catherine Watson Anne Gardner Dorothy Lewis Amelia Gregor Drafting Committee Ierry Mann, Chairman Dick Purvis Lorraine Castle Bill MacLean Bill Chana Handbook Committee Dick Purvis, Chairman Virginia Winkler George Best Russell Allen Frank Blechta George Bordenave Assembly Committee George Dolezal, Chairman Dolores Theriault Alois Mastalerz Gladys Sedlar Richard Sedlak Social Committee Joseph Nosek, Chairman Iean Fletcher Raymond Friedl Helen Marsick Gladys Sedlar Joseph Tvrzicky Club Committee Tom Callahan, Chairman Virginia Allen Patricia Reeve Robert Nelson Athletics Committee Dick Prosch, Chairman George Basich lack Hall Seymour Hirschberg Building and Grounds Committee Iohn Drisch, Chairman Eligibility Committee Jerry Moro, Chairman ROBERT ANDERSON Chairman THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left: George Best Vice-Chairman lean Pletcher Asst. Secretary Loretta Kav Secretary Seymour Hirsczhhera Treasurer Right: G. M. Larimer, Advisor C. Katek, Advisor C. D. Fariss, Advisor E. A. Dunqan, Advisor, Cate and Hall Committee Standing: I. Nosek, R. Cummiskey, T. Callahan, I. Molkup, I. Drish G Dolezal W. MacLean, R. Richards, F. Blechta. Seated: G. Bordenhave, R. Allen, R. Prosch, V. Winkler, R. Friedl I Hendricks I. Moro, E. Murphy, R. Purvis. THE ASSEMBLY, mouthpiece of the student body COURT OF IUSTICE Standing: Ray Mouldt, Bailiff David Eicher, Bailiff Seated Left to Right: Arlene Schimmelpfenniq Secretary Miss M. I. Miller Faculty Iustice Warren Huqhsted Iustice Dorothy Lewis Iustice Iames Pletcher Iustice Mr. G. B. Reeves Faculty Iustice Helen Marsick Secretary MORTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Seniors Robert Anderson George Basich lack Burton George Dolezal Ray Donat Iohn Drish Edward Fischl Warren Hughsted Robert Kass George Korbel lohn Martin Alois Mastalerz loselp Molkup Ierry Moro Edward Panzella Iohn Pianowski lames Pletcher Ray Rich Iames Russell Laddie Sakala Richard Sedlak Ioe Sisco Edward Starman Howard Stehle Norman Strumillo Ernest Thomsen Milton Tlapa Irwin Waldvogel William Winser Iames Zajicek Clarice Badach Shirley Baumruck La Verne Bohaboy Iune Denmark Irene Hejna Florence Hill Loretta Kay Helen Keppner June Krupar Dorothy Lewis Doris Lohr Helen Lohrman Helen Marsick Dorothy Natonek Arlene Schimmelpfennig Gladys Sedlar Pauline Sockolovsky Elsie Soehrmann Mildred Svoboda Bernice Vanerka Marian Van Zyl Luana Weber Iuniors George Best Thomas Callahan Robert Dean Robert Desmond Ray Friedl Seymour Hirschberq Robert lanecek Edward Kuda William MacLean Ioseph Nosek Fred Rachlin Harold Smolin Ioseph Tvrzicky Thomas White Victor Yuska Virginia Allen Alice Cihak Marcella Ernst Bette Ieanne Huenergardt Florence Longawa lean Pletcher Rosemary Purvis Donna Claire Rehkopt Vivian Reznik Ethelie Vachta OFFICERS: President, Edward Panzella First Vice-President, Georqe Basich Second Vice-President, loe Molkup Secretary, Luana Weber Adjutant Secretary, LaVerne Bohaboy Treasurer, Warren I-Iughsted t t This organization has been created mainly tor the purpose of forming the basis ot an alumni organization by which the graduating seniors can keep in continuous contact with the activi- ties of the school, and their classmates. The other purposes are to render ser- vice in any way possible to the school and to the community, to create a new school spirit, and to promote friend- ship in general among the juniors and seniors. SENICJRS Ioseph Molkup Iohn Drish Iune Denmark Luana Vfeber President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Advisors G. E. Elliot E. B. Ressmeyer W. E. Hogue E. C. Spink Committee Chairmen Class Night, Robert Anderson Commencement, Ioseph Molkup Class Gift, lack Burton Cap and Gown, Virginia Guido Baccalaureate, Warren Hughsted Class Play, lune Krupar CLASS HISTORY When we first came to high school, we were l2OO of the most timid but eager fresh- men ever to come to Morton. Our modesty prevents us from adding that we were also l2OO of the best. ln the fall of l933, we elected our first officers. They were: Evelyn Mak, president, Edward Ianzella, vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Lewis, secretary, and Helen Kowall, treasurer. Considering what green freshies we were, it is not surprising that we were often utterly confused by the pranks played upon us by upperclassmen. As sophisticated sophomores, we re- turned to dear old Morton. Forgetting that once we had been freshmen, we constantly reminded the freshies of their lowly posi- tion. Bob Anderson guided the class as president, Warren Hughsted as vice-presi- dentp Betty Mohler as secretary, and loe Sisco as treasurer. Our most important so- cial activity that year was a St. Patrick's party on March l5th, 1935. The following year we were a group of intellectual juniors, more eager to work than ever. As uperclassmen, we could go to par- ties with the seniors and could join many clubs and activities which we, as under- classmen, had not been privileged to en- joy. Spare moments throughout the year were spent planning and preparing for our most important social event up to this time -the junior-senior Spring Prom, given in honor of the seniors. During this year Iohn Drish was president, Irwin Waldvogel, vice- presidentp George Dolezal, secretaryg and Helen Keppner, treasurer. At least we had become seniors and were about to see our cherished hopes fulfilled. Although as seniors we were more superior in the eyes of others, most of us were still as eager with anticipation as we were four years ago: and all of us were conscious of the fact that we had but a few short months to accomplish the things which we, as fresh- men, had resolved to do. Four years ago we felt that when we should receive our diplomas, we should have reached the top. Now we realize that we have only reached the place where each shall choose a separate path. Commence- ment will indeed be a commencement of life for us. What will come in future years remains to be seen. LOUIS ADAMEC FRANCES ADCOCK CLAUDIA AIELLO HELEN AKSAMIT IUNE ALLEN A DANIEL ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON IAN-E ANDERSQN ROBERT H. ANDERSON LILLIAN ARNSTON LEWIS H. ASHBY WALTER AUFRECHT CLARICE BADACH FR-A-NCES BAILEY IULIA V. BAGAVICH BERNICE BALA GEORGE BALCHUNAS V PAULINE BANAS IOSEPH BANCA MARGARET BARATH CHARLES BARTELS ROLAND BARILE RUTH B. BARTOS GEORGE F. BASICH HENRY BATHA SHIRLEY BAUMRUCK ELLEN BAXTER BERNICE BECKER IEAN BEDELL - RICHARD BEDNAR ' I HELEN BEGGS GERTRUDE BEHLING JOSEPH BEICEK MILDRED BEINA ROBERT BENNETT LOUIS BENES RAY BERNATSKY ELMER BERNSEE EDWARD BEZDICEK HELEN BLAZEIAK EUGENE BLECHA ELEANOR BOCINSKY CHARLES F. BLUMA ELIZABETH BOER LA VERNE BOHABOY DOROTHY IANE BOKR RICHARD BOLEY CLARENCE BOLOCIUCH ANN BORCH GERTRUDE BOLT NORMAN M. BOUSKA EDITH E. BOWER ROBERT BOYD SOPHIE BRANDT LUCY BRANA CATHERINE BRODERIC VERONICA BOURKE ETHEL BROWN LEONARD BROZ RAYMOND BROZ VINCENT BROZAS EDWARD C. BUBL ARTHUR BUENEMANN STELLA BUCHALCO GEORGE BUKAUSKAS FLORENCE BULTHUIS ELMER BURDA BLANCHE BURICH TACK BURTON LADDIE BUZEK BERTHA BUTIR STEPHEN CACIC LIBBY CADA BERNARD CALLAHAN ANGELA CALUGI ALLEN CANNON IAMES CARTER RUTH I. CARLSON VICTOR CECH MILDRED CERMAK SOPHIE CERMAK BEATRICE CERNY EDITH CERRONE STANLEY CESAK VIOLET CERVENKA HOWARD CISAR LOIS CISAR VIOLET CISLER HENRY CHIBA IOSEPH F. CHLUMSKY MILTON CHVATAL LILLIAN CHROBEL LYMAN I. CLARKE RUTH CLISH GENEVIEVE COTTER MILDRED CUNIS BASTIAN DAN ADELINE DANIELS ISABEL H. DANICEK ALBERT DANTZER . THERESA DECKER TUNE DENMARK SHIRLEY DE SENVILLE CASIMIR DEVEIKIS RAY DEVRIES RIT-A DE VITA OLYMPIA DISCIPIO PHYLLIS DOKTOR GEORGE DOLEZAL VINCENT DOLSON RAY DONAT HELEN DORNBOS IEANNE DOSKOCIL LORRAINE DOWD WILBUR DRAKE RAYMOND DRESSEL .. , IOHN DRISH AUDREY DRUKKER ROBERT DVORAK WALTER B. DUDA FRANCIS DYPOLD HELEN ECKLUND GLADYS EFANTIS LORETTA EHEMAN MARGARET ELAVSKY WILLIAM ENGEL MIKE ELKOW FRANK C. ENGLER ' ' ' MARIORIE EMANUELE MILDRED EPPSTEINER LILLIAN ERCKMANN FRANK ERHART LEON FAYETTE GEORGE FABIAN LUCILLE I-'EIGENBAUM SALLY FIK ROSE FILIPEK EDWARD R. FISCHL SHIRLEY R. FITZGERALD ANNA C. FLODER IULIA C. FLOREK CHARLOTTE F OGERTY EDWIN FOUTIK ' EVELYN FRANTZEN SHERWOOD FRENCH MILDRED FRICKE HARVEY FUCHS FRED FRISH ROBERT GABLE MARIE GAIDA MILDRED GALAMBOS BILL GANAS HAROLD GARDNER HENRY GASS FLORENCE GARSTKA ROBERT GATZ MILTON GLOSSA LEWIS GOELDEN ROSE GOLOSINSKI LUCILLE GRAU AMELIA GREGOR GENERAL GRAZZINI L FRANCES GREGOR A JEROME GREGORY LORRAINE GRIEFNOW ARLENE GRIMMER A . FRANCES GRNACEK GERALDYNE GRODS GRAYCE GROENENDAL MARLYN IUNE GRUNWALD VIRGINIA GUIDO ESTHER GULLY EMILY GURSKIS BERNICE HAACK GEORGE HAIEK ADELINE I-IAIEK IACK HALL FLORENCE HAMMOND WARREN HANIGAN - DON HANTAK LEONARD HARAST IAYNE I-IARTMANN FLORENCE HARRIS VIOLET I-IATTON IUNE M. HAURY EVELYN HAVEL MARIE HAVLIK ROSE ANN HAVLIK THEODORE HAYUNIAK TED HAVLIK IRENE R. HEINA IERRY HELLEBRANDT MARYEMILY HELTZEL LOTI-IAR HEMPEL HELEN HENESH HOWARD I-IIOKES FLORENCE M. HILL MARGARET HINTERMAN ELSIE HLAVA DOROTHY HLINKA EMIL HLINSKY ARTHUR HODAN IAMES HOLAS SUSAN HOFT LLOYD HOLMGREN TOSEPH HOLOUBEK MILTON HOLY EVALYN G. HOPPE ANNE HORA LIBBIE HORNA T MARU-KN HOB-A IACK C. HORTON ELSIE HOSPODARSKY ROBERT I. HOUDEK TOHN HRUBY EMILY HRUSKA ELEANOR HUBNEY ANN HRYNYSHYN DOROTHY P. HULA WARREN HUGHSTED CHRISTINE HUINER VIOLET HUIZINGA CHARLES HURLBERT EDWARD I. HURT DOROTHY HYING VICTOR HYNOUS STANLEY IDA LOIS IMMEKUS ROBERT IACOBS ADELE IADACH IRMA IANASEK MARTHA IAKL EDWIN IANCA WOODROW IANDA DOROTHY IANOSKY IAMES IANOUSEK ADELE IANOVSKY IOHN IARMAK FLORIAN IANULEWICZ IEAN IASKUNAS ELSIE IAVORSKY IOHN IEDRYK EDWARD IELINEK KENNETH IICHA MARION IINDRICH ERNEST IILEK FLORENCE IIROUT PERRY LOUISE IORDAN ANNE IOSEPH IANE IUNGKAN S MILES KADLEC ROSE KALIVODA EVELYN KALKA LEONARD KARA MABEL KARAEA MARY KARAMBELAS LOUISE KARBAN IAMES KARKOS THEODORE KARTHEISER EMYLIE KARLOVIC GENEVIEVE KARVANEK MAE KASPER ROBERT KASS LAWRENCE KASTL ERWIN KAVALLE GEORGE KAZIKA LORETTA KAY HARRY KECK IOSEPH KECKEISEN LOUISE KENNEDY HELEN KEPPNER ELEANOR KESSLER MARIE KIMMEL PHYLLIS KIMBALL FREDERICK KIRKWOOD NESTOR KITOWSKI LUCY KLEIN ROMAN KLICH ROSEBUD KLINE LORRAINE KOCA MILTON KOCA IOE KODAI LORRAINE KOE 'VIOLETTE E. KOEHLER EDWARD KOHOUT M IAMES KOHOUT ELYNORE M. KOLARIK EVELYN KOLAR WILBUR KOLB IOHN KOLLER BLANCHE KOMAREK IRENE KOMINOWSKI ALBERT KOMPARE GERTRUDE KOPICKI MARCELLE KONVALINKA EDWARD I. KOPTA GEORGE KORBEL MILES KOROUS LILLIAN KOSEK MARY KOSEK LEE N. KOUKES IRENE KOSTKA IRENE KOVARIK IOSEPH KOVARIK HELEN KOWALL BERENICE KOZLA RITA M. KRANSTON SYLVIA KREMENSKY ELMER KREML VALERIA KRIST DONALD KRISTOFFERSEN DOROTHY KRITEK ADELIN E KRIZEK MAE KEOB CHARLES KRONOUIST ADELE KEGG IAMES KROUPA IUNE KRUPAR MILDRED KEUPKA GERTRUDE KEYZANIAK VIRGINIA KUBELSKY HELEN IQUCHTA FRANK KUCHO MILDRED KUDELKA VICTORIA KULHANEK ALBERT KUNCL EARL KUNCI. DORETHY KUETE NATHALIE KUTZ - EMILIE KUSKA GEORGIANN IQUZEL . GLORIA KVECK ANN KYHAS ILEEN LAEEEEIIY ' MARGARET LAMBERT HAROLD LANDES PHYLLIS LANDRY HAROLD LANG IOSEPH A. LANG ANN LANGE ARTHUR LANGE LORENA LANGE WILLIAM LAPKA FRANK LAPKA CARL LATOWSKI ELEANOR LATOWSKI RAYMOND LAUER AMELIA LEARAKOS ROSAN LE BLOCH LORRAINE I. LESTINA META CONST. LEMBESIS IOHN P. LEWCHUK M DOROTHY LEWIS GLADYS LIEBENOW ROSE LIN DAUR RICHARD LINDEMAN VIVIAN LINHART DOROTHY LINDUSKA LORRAYN LIPERT GEORGE LISKA MARIE LISOWSKI DOROTHY LOEFFLER MARIAN LOEFFLER DORIS LOHR HELEN LOHRMANN RAYMOND LOMICKA IACK LORDEN BRUNO LORENZI ARTHUR LORR ELEANOR LORY VIRGINIA LOWRY ROBERT LOUCKA IOSEPH LUBAWY EDWARD LUKES VIRGINIA MC COLLOM EMMETT MC DONALD MARY MC DOWELL GRETA MAC DONALD DOROTHY MC SWEEN ANNE MAC LAREN EVELYN MACHOUK EVELYN MACK PETER MAGRO BETTY IANE MAGUIRE MARVIN MALICKI LILLIAN MAKOVSKY GLEN MALITZKE FRANCES MANGO FRANCES B. MARGOLLE CHARLES MARIK BETTE MARKUS MILDRED MAROUSEK CHRISTINE MARTINEK IOI-IN MARTIN HELEN MARSICK ALOIS MASTALERZ MADELYN MASTERS FRANCES MATKOVCIK TED MEYER CASIMER MATUSYAK ELAINE MICHAEL MARION MICHALEC ARTHUR MICKENBECKER LOUISE MIELCARSKI MILDRED MIKODA GLADYS MILLER MILDRED MILLER FLORENCE MLADY BETTY MOHLER MARIE MOHIKA IOSEPI-I MOLKUP ANNE MOLLER BEATRICE MOTTL IERRY MOBO GEORGE MOTTL VVILLIAM MOULIS I EDITH MOYSEY VLASTA MOZGVA IAMES MARACEK DONNA MROCH ALYCE MROZIK LORETTA MULTANSKI MARSHALL MUNCH GRACE MURMAN GEORGINA MURRAY LOLITA MUSKE FRED NAROBE ANNE NAIEMNIK DOROTHY NATONEK I LO-UIS NECKAR DELBERT NEHER NORMAN NELLER ARTHUR NELLI EDITH NELSON , ALICE NELSON RAYMOND NESLADEK KENNETH NEUFELER HELEN NIELSEN ROSEMARY NOLAN ANNAMAE NOONAN DOROTHEA NOVAK ELEANORE NORKEWI EDWARD NOVOTA ELMER NOVOTNY LORETTA NOVY OTTO NOVY ROBERT NOVY ALBERT NUSEK ROSE NYC ROBERT OLISAR DOROTHY OLSON HAROLD OPTHOLT LOUISE ORE MITCHELL OSTREGA BLANCHE PADECKY VICTORY PACL VLASTA PADOUR IOSEPH PALADINO EDWA.RD T. PANZELLA ROSE PAPIECI-I LAMBERT PAROD ELAINE PAVLIS HAZEL PATZ IERRY PAVLOVSKY ROSE PAWLOWSKI RAYMOND PECHOTA BERNICE PECHULIS MILDRED PEER VICTOR PEROUTKA I-AMES F. PEKNY MARGARET PERTLE I ELMER PETERS HERTA PETERSON FRANK PETRDIL MADELON PETRTYL I AMES PETRZELKA EDWIN PETT STELLA PE'l ZEL IOHN PIANOWSKI IOHN I. PICCOLA IRVING K. PIERSON GLADYS PIHA HELEN PLACZEK IOSEPH PIVO PETER PLEPEL JAMES D. PLETCHER IARMILA PLICKA AMELIA POCK ALMIRA PODLEWSKI WILLIAM PODRZYCKI GEORGE PODOGIL CHARLES POLEHNA OLGA POLICH ETHEL POLTROCK LIBBY POLZ EDWARD POMAZAL FRANK POSEIPAL MILDRED POMEY HELEN POTUZAK GEORGE POUR MARIAN PRACHAR VERA PRANCL FRANK PRAVDIK FRANCES C. PRIHODA CHARLES PRISTOUPINSKY h ANN PRIVARA BLAN CHE PROCHASKA GEORGE PROCI-IASKA IOSEPH PROKOP BOHUMIL PTACEK EDWARD RAINIS MARIE H. PTACEK ESTHER RAIEWSKI RAY RAMMACHER ROBERT C. RASMUSSEN CASIMIR RA.UDONIS SIMON RAUDON IS GLENN RAWERS LORRAINE RAUTIS WILLIAM RAWLINS LUCILLE REHFELDT LORRAIN E REID WILLIAM RENC ALICE REZAC ARTHUR RINK RAYMOND RICH FRANCES ROGALSKI CLARA ROKOS SYLVIA ROSENKRANZ MILDRED ROSICKY HERBERT ROST MALCOM ROVTAR LILLIAN ROZHON EDWIN F. RUDOLPH HAROLD RUSHFORD HM RUSSELL ' ROBERT RYLANDS EDWARD SABANSKI GLADYS SAEARIK SELMA SADY NORBERT SAEARIK IEAN SCHAF ER LADDIE SAKALA HARRY SANDHOLZ TESSIE SANTINELLI ERANK SARNO I ' ALICE SAUTER IOHN SCHANZE IAMES SCI-IAU ELIZABETH SCHERRER LGRRAINE SCHIEFAUER ARLENE SCHIMMELPEENNIG ALOIS SCHOVANEC IAMES SCHINDLER HENRY SCHROEDER . TI-IELMA SCI-IRODER RAYMOND SCHROEDER ARLISSE SCI-IUBERT ROY SCHUBERT WILLIAM SCHULTZ LOUIS A. SOHUMANN LYDIA A. SOHWAGER ROY E. SOHWARZKOPE EDWIN SEDLAK RICHARD SEDLAK I GLADYS SEDLAR IDA SETTECASE ANDREW SEBIO DOROTHY SHARMAN WANDA SHAULES EDWARD SHAY RUTH SIDDALL EDITH I. SIDLO VIOLET SIGMUND GEORGE SIDLO ARTHUR SILRERNAGL A q , DELLA D. SIMS STEVE SIPOVIOZ ELEANOR SIR MARCO GEORGE SIROVY ANTHONY SIRTAUT IOSEPHINE SIROVY IOE SISOO BURTON SKARIN LOUIS DI NOVI PANSY SLABY HELEN SLAMECKA FRANCIS SLAUF ui ERNEST SLUKA ANNE SLUZ FRANK SMETANA EMOGENE SMITH MARIE SMITH MARIORIE SMITH ELMER G, SQBQL RICHARD SNIDTKER EDWARD SOCKOLOVSKY PAULINE A. SOCKOLOVSKY ELSIE SOEHRMANN I ELAINE SOLAWETZ ' IAMES SOLDAT RICHARD SQUKUP GEORGE N. SOSNOW I RICHARD SOUKUP ANDREW SOUTAR MILDRED SPACHMAN IOHN D. SPLEHA OTTO SREDL ESTHER STANCATO ELAINE STAHLE WARREN STANCL RAY STANTEISKY EDWARD STARMAN ELEANORE STARY RAYMOND STECH PAULINE STEHE HOWARD STEHLE ELMER STEIDINGER JOSEPH STEISKAL ANTENETTE STEMPIEN OPHELIA STEPHENS ZELONA STEVENS ALBERT STIPEK ' BESSIE STEWART IOHN STIPEK RUTH STOLL AMY STRAMALIA IOHN STRICKERT HELEN M. STRNAD ELEANOR STRUTZ NORMAN STRUMILLO LORRAINE STUKEL MAGDALEN SURICZ VINCENT SVANCARA ANNE SVATEK ROBERT SVITAK CHARLES SVOBODA ANTON SVGBODA MILDRED SVOBODA KERMIT SWANSON HENRY SYKORA IULIUS F. 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SEDIVE IAMES SED EDWARD SEEBOCK C LACEK VLA STA SEDLACEK OBERT SEFCIK BLANCHE SEFL IOSEFH SEFCIK LILLIAN SEGHETTI MICHAEL SEILINGO CLARENCE SEILS IIANETTE SERWATKIE ALEX SEVERINO EDWARD SHALT EDWARD SELVIN GENEVIEVE SI-IALTIS ROSE LEE SHEARER IENE SHERRY FLOYD SHEWMAKE ANITA SHIPLEY RUTH SHEPHERD TOM SHIMKO IOHN SHUBAT 'RANCES SHUSHA ALEX SIEMIENKIEWICZ MARIE SIMA MILDRED S EILLEN SHUMICK IMA RUTH SIMANDL 'RANK SIMEK WILLIAM SIMK EDWARD SIML BESSIE SIMANEK OLGA SIMO LESTER SINDELAR IICHARD SIVENSON FRANK SIWEK EMIL SIPOLT RUDOLPH SKARECKY VIRGINIA SKENDER BERNETTA SKINNER HOWARD SKITT MARY SKULTITY IRENE SKWARCAN MILDRED SLABINAK MARIE SLADEK IOE SLEIZA RICHARD SLABINAK EVELYN SLAD 'EMANUEL SLADEK ALDONA SLEINS CHARLES SLEPICKA GERTRUDE SLIFKA GEORGE SLIVA EDWINA SLIVINSKI ADELINE SLODICAK IOHN ROSE SMETANA SMIDL ARDELL SMITH WILMA SMITH EMILY SMISEK HAROLD SMOLIN I AMES SNEDDON STANLEY SOPYLA VICTORIA SNELLA BETTY SOELLNER ADAM SONSNOWSKI I AMES SOTIR ADELINE SOUKUP IOSEPHINE SPERO CHARLES SOULITNER RUTH SPARRER' VIOLET SPATH EMILY STACHNIK FRANCES STAFFORD ROBERT STANEK EUNICE STAHL IENNIE STANCL ETHEL STANEK OLGA STAN ES GENEVIEVE STANKUS BRUNO STANIS EUGENIA STANIS RALPH STANTON FOSCA STANZIANA WALTER STARK ADELINE STARR ANNETTE STECH GEORGE STECHA EDWIN STEFAK MARGURITE STEINBERGER LOIS STEVENS ROBERT STEVENS CONSTANCE STONICH LEO STONIS IULIA STOPPEL HAROLD STRADAL IRENE STRAMA GEORGE STRANA EDWARD STREIC HELEN ROSE STRANC FRANK STRANSKY EDWARD STRAUB DOROTHY STRNAD BERNICE STRUZINA GEORGE SUMKA ANNE STUPAK IOSEPHINE STWERS ADELYN SUMERACK IOHN SUNDSTROM MARGARET SURNIK BESSIE SVBODA RUTH SVEC THOMAS SVELHA MARGARET SVENSON RAY SVETHLA IERRY SVOBODA RUSSELL SWANSON VIRGINIA SWEENEY CATHERINE SYKES ELIK SYKES ERNEST SYLVAN HENRY SYNEK EONARD SZUDY IEAN SYRONY IOHN SZCZYGIEL EDWIN SZPIEGA STELLA TANANA ELEANOR TAPARAUSKAS EEORGE TESIUSKI ROBERT TAUER SYLVAN TEICHMANN LYDIA TESITEL DELORES THERIAULT LYLE THUNBERG ETHEL TI-IURSTON BILL TIMM FLORENCE TINTERA DOROTHY TOLLAR LILLIAN TOLLAR FRANK TOMAN IERRY TOMAN HENRY TOMASEK ARTHUR TOMISEK IZAROLYN TOMISEK IDA TONELLI GEORGE TOPINKA KENNETH TOWLER IANE TRIEBULL NORBERT TROCHIM .AWRENCE TRUELSON IOSEPHINE TSCHUMI NICK TRIANTOS 'ROBERT TURNER EMILY TUMAVICH VIRGINIA TUNNING HARRY TUREK IOSEPH TVRZICKY MARCELLA TVRDIK WILLIAM UHER BERNARD TYGETT RUTH TYLER MARION TYROLT IOSEPHINE URSO FLORENCE VACH DTTO VANEK ETHELIE VACHTA BERNICE VACIN IAMES VALACH CLIFFORD VANDENBURG DOROTHY VANNORT .IBUSHE VATERS MARY VASCIK ROBERT VASEK ELEARNOR VASKOVSKY THOMAS VAUGHAN MILDRED VAVAK ERVIN VESELY ELMER VENCLIK MARY VENT ELSIE VESELY MILDRED VICTOR JOSEPH VIKTOR XDELIN E VLACH LLOYD VILKELIS RUDOLPH VINTERA ADELINE VITOUS RICHARD VLASTNIK GEORGE VLCEK IIELVIN VOIGHT ROBERT VLK EMIL VOCELKA ARTHUR VODAK EDWARD VOIAK VICTOR VON DRAS MILDRED VONDRASEK LILLIAN VORBICEK VERA VOSATKA EDWARD VOSECKY ALICE VOSEN GERALDINE VOSYKA THOMAS VRTIS LORRAINE VRBA ROSE VRBA RUTH VRBA ESTHER WACHOWICZ OTTO WAGNER GEORGE WALDECK DOROTHY WALLISH DOROTHY WANIELISTA DOROTHY WATSON KATHERINE WATSON HELEN WAYCHEMAS IACK WEIFFENHASK ALYCE WEISLAK DWIGHT WEGNER IOSEPH WESOLOUSKI TOM WHITE SHELDON WHITLOCK MARIE WITT MARION WILKINS ROBERT WILLMOT ALBERT WILSON EDYTHE WITTMAN CONSTANCE WITTMER THADDEUS WLEZIEN FRANCES WOIS ELSIE WOLFE ALBERT WOLFGRAM BERTHA WONTER HAZEL WORCHESTER WALTER WYNNE WILLIAM WOUK CHESTER WOZNICKI FREDERICK WRIGHT NELLIE YANCOSS ELEANORE YASBEC ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE YASBEC ARTHUR YOUNG CATHERYN YOUNG DORIS YOUNGREN VICTOR YUSKA ANNA ZANTA EMELIE ZAIEC ALLEN ZAIICEK GENEVIEVE ZALATORII LORRAINE ZASADIL GEORGE ZASTERA BLANCHE ZEMAN BENNY ZDROIEWSKI MARVIN ZEEDYK RUTH ZEGER BERNICE ZEMLA ELIZABETH ZIB LEONARD ZITNIK REINA ZIELAZINSKI ELEANOR ZIELONKA NORMA ZIMMERMAN ANTHONY ZOLETA MAY EDVJIN BICEK ZYKA VIRGINIA BEGITSCHKE HELEN BENES ALICE BERNARD WANDA BOCHUCINSKI ELMER BURG IOHN HELMUS IAMES CAITHAMER FLORENCE CAMPBELL IRENE GLAVAN ROSE HORENI ESTHER HURST SOPHIE IACEWICZ ADELINE IEZEK ROBERT KANEK ELAINE KUEHL BETTY MITCHELL WILLIAM L. MRAZ IULIUS NAPOLITAN ROBERT NEILSON DOLORES OSTROWSKI ELSIE PODLIPEC BESSIE SALERNO DOROTHY STOLK CHARLES SURINA RUDOLPH SVOBODA HENRY TICHEY ORM ALLPORT ACK ANDERSON HOMAS BALCER RANK BALOUN AY BAUML EUGENE VAMOSI ELAINE VONASEK VLASTA WALDHAMS HIRLEY BAUMRUCK ANN BECIC I ILLIAN BEDNAR ICHARD BOGDAN ARRY BOWERS OE BOZOWSKY 'OUIS BRAKETA CLARENCE BROWN GRAHAM BROWN IULIUS BUELLENS QIELEN BYLINA ,OBERT CADWELL LEO CARBONE VICTOR CECH QTTO CEPLECHA LBERT CERMAK IOSEPH CHLUNSKY FRANK CHMELIR IOHN CIHAK ERTRUDE COTTER HESTER CUDNIK VELYN DAHMS MIL DAVIERO OROTHY DOBRAVEC ILBUR DRAKE OUGLAS DUNCAN ICHARD DVORAK AVID EICHER DWARD FARR ERNICE FEKAR DWARD FIIOLEI 'ULIA FLOREK ELSA GOODMAN ON GOSSLING IOSEPH GRAFEN 'ORRAINE GRAGN ICHARD GROSKI INI ED GRZESKAWIAK ' ORRAINE HACQUEBARD OBERT HAFKER MIL HAIEK ALLAN HAMANN IERRY HARTH IRENE HEIL FRANK I-IERMAN LEONARD HOFFMAN ARLENE HUMBRODT GEORGE IANACEK FRANK IANATA EDWARD IAROZ ELSIE IAVORSKY EUGENE IIRAK IERRY KADLICEK SYLVIA KALOUS ELEANOR KALSZEWSKI WILLIAM KASL LOUISE KENNEDY DAN KIELY LORRAINE KOCA EDWARD KOSATKA MARY KOSEK LEE KOUKES IRENE KOVARIK IOSEPH KOWOLEWSKI ELMER KREML GEORGE KUBA EMMA KUBACKA VINCENT KUCINSKAS EARL KUNCL DOROTHY KURTH FRANK KUTA ARNOLD LISKA CARL MADSEN VITO MANNO BRUNO MARCINKUS LOLA MARTINI GORDON MC CARRELI. EDWARD MC MAHON ELAINE MICHAEL ANNE MOLLER MARDELL MUESCHER GEORGINA MURRAY LA VERGNE NA VARA ALFRED NELSON ELMER NOVOTNY VLASTA NOVY GENE O'BRIEN TONY ONESTI OWEN OSTERMAN ROBERT PAGELL BRUNO PARA LAWRENCE PETERSON CHARLOTTE PLUNKETT AMELIA POCK IEANETTE PROHASKA GEORGE PROKOPEC GRACE PRZYGODA ALBERT PUPELIS ALPHONSE REIMENGZAK FRANK REZAVY ANTHONY RIMCLZUS ERNEST RIZZOTO FRANCES ROGALSKI IOSEPH ROGERS ROBERT RUSSELL BEATRICE RYCHTARCH COMARDO SALVATORE LAWRENCE SAMULSON MARGARET SANDERS TESSIE SANTINELLI ARTHUR SERGO DOROTHY SCHROEDER VALERIA SCHULTZ ANTHONY SHALTIS BENIAMEN SHEMET ROBERT SIBRAIA HELEN SINDELAR DOROTHY SOELKE RICHARD SOUKUP MILTON STANEK HOWARD STEI-ILE ARTHUR STORKE AMY STRAMALIA THERESE STUPAK RAYMOND SUCHAMEL PEARL SVEHLA CHARLES SVOBODA MILDRED SVOBODA CHESTER SYSLO MARCELLA TABORSKY GEORGENNE TEICHMAN REGINA TISKAVICH NICK TRIANTOS DOROTHY TUNEK RUDY VLNA ELAINE VONASEK DORIS WALLMUTH VIRGINIA WASSEL ELMER WHITCHER WILLIAM WINSOR MAE ZAK ALFONSO ZASINAS IENNIE ZEMAN CHARLES ZIB ROSALIE ZIELINSKI SOPHCIVICRES Richard Prosch Russell Allen Igck Kearney George Bordencrve President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer I. P. A. 2ND HR. ENG. IIB TOP-C. Scherrer, R. Zlellnski, E. Pcrgunelli, W. Chuncx, F. Erhcrdt, M. Putncz, W. Hughes, R, Wagner R. Sedlcrck, R. Slcdek, H. Mizutowicz, R. Puvlik, F. Porpet. MIDDLE-C. Schiefelbein, R. Le-Wcmdowski, D. Kowbek, B. Linduskcl, D. Kuchynkc, A. Iohnson, E. Lcskc L. Suchy, A. Bcxlchunus, M. Stoekle, D. Blczzicek, C. Riedl, I. Vondrcr. BOTTOM!A. Aloiso, R. Schie-ve, E. Iindrcx, A. Tcxuber, L. Perkllk, M. Mitcs, S. Michulisko, E. Shields, C Roqcxlski, I. Sgzmu, G. Pennlng, H. Perincx. M. A. STH HR. ENG. IIA TOP-B. Ondrejkovic, C. Lange, I, Smrz, I. Hosnc, C. Mczlysku, G. Stuit, M. Slack, E. Bilek, I. Iczndcr F. Cihilcrr. MIDDLEAL. Novy, I. Zugzxj, I. Studeny, L. Kitowski, L Solch, M. Kysilkcz, M. Hcndori, E. Smrsiik, M. Re C. Thorsen. BOTTOM-E. Sevcik, I. Benes, I. Ryan, I. Pszolcx. E. Eppers. M. Krupiclccr, I. Gentilomo, E. Krskc, I Kmoch. F. C. B. 4TH HR. ENG. IIA 1OPfl. CGIi11C1HO, E. Btoniarczyk, L. Havlicek, K. Boone, T. Petrovic, W. Wickboldt, I. Frink, R. Smiih, ,. Parod, N. Burnett, W. Zace, I. Chlapik. EOTTOMYI- Holdosh, G. Liska, E. Stejskal, R. Lindhal. F. Hlavin, C. Woltman, E. Lange, I. Lojwanik, I. H. B. 6TH HR. ENG. IIB :OP-M. Morrissey, L. Chleboun, H. Sinkuler, H. Demyan, M. Veaque, V. Kaveckis, D. Lawrentz, L. .arstens, L Kratovil C. Withner M Trnka A. S .. Nervenga, V. Karnik. - f , . , owa. IIIDDLE-O. Martinek, I. Arend, S. Schwariz, F. Baqavich, F. Downer, E. Prezel, M. Meyer, I. Turkes, 5. Forst, W. Jackson. IOTTOM-I. Pyilewski, F, Celeda, H. Spychal, M. Walton, M. Gerrick, M. Miltinas, G. Uher, M. Pusateri, ,. Koplin, D. Buyalski, C. Gembara. ' I H. B. STH HR. ENG. llB OP-R. Tykol, I. Novacek, E. Boberq, G. Wynn, M. Schultz, C. Moorhead, L. Wernes, S. Petkowsky, . Zajicek, C. Anderson, G. Vacho, fIIDDLE-C. Cadek, C. Cermak, G. Zrust, R. Vlasak, E. Terlicki, R. Mulac, F. Caldwell, G. Hlavin, C. .opecky, E. Malanca, I. Lepscz. BOTTOM-S. Vyskosil, D. Ianousek, H. De-linski, S. Iecmen, R. Winklhofer, S, Iamros, E. Roih, G. Baum- uck, M. Carroll, M. Vilim. V. W. B. 6TH ENG. llB 'OP--A. Kolar, L. Calsoldi, IX. Guerrero, R. Alm, S. Havranek, I. Kallal, I. Beck, E. Wojciechowski, 1. Fabian, R. Peroutka, E. Muscat, I. Blalock, A. Marek. LOTTOMMH. Gabrisko, E. Schindler, A. Rybarski, E. Stroeker, C. Rosato, E. Kocian, G. Vokurka, A. Kraft, . Osterman, E. Valenzono, M. Mucha, R. Rezny. w V. W, B. 7TH HR. ENG. l1B l TOP-H. Eiserman, R. Christensen, E. Shechon, A, Higgins, M. Mcrxin, R. Carlson, T. Trzcinski, A. Wil. E. Bicek, R. Vanek, E. Soucek. MIDDLE-H. Sira, P. Mohica, H. Wawrzyniak, B. Kysilka, E. Losos, M. Maly, S. Thorsen, E. Klobucal E. Stack, E. Spolfinholiz. BOTTOM-R. Belson, l. Maes, A. Rockovski, A. Milani, L. Kruvicik, D. DiNoui, S. Oqozelec, M. Commffei man, I. Slcxmar. V. W. B. llTH HR. ENG. llA TOP-R. Iensky, D. Bonaquidi, I. Brahec, R. Motycka, C. Goelden, V. Iohnson, L. Kulcznyski, E. Promnit: I. Sirnich, H. Caithamer, E. Kcrrasek. BOTTOM!-G. Iirsa, M. Kunlz, G. Kerschka, A. Becker, B. Sulemi, G. Ward, E. Pozesky, B. Kalaful, E Abel, W. Vcmdernzxald. A C, B. 7TH HR, ENG. llB TOP-G. Pinc, T. lcmlotsk, W. Maher, L. Vondrasek, P. Ploeqman, R. Kasper, M. Zrnek, R. lablesnilf H. Lcrnzen, R. Tichy, L. Mraz, I. Mica. MIDDLE-B. Haskell, E. Teichman, M. Wilson, E. landcr, V. Zolecki, D. Iohnson, D. Olson, E. Fich E. Maschik, D. Vladic, D. Arnold, L. Grimrfv. G BOTTOM-H. Swcrd. Misicha, H. Melnik, TOPf G. McCaffrey, E. Zaleski, S. Buck MlDDLEfA Nowak DiNovi, G. Curin, E. Rink, E. Capalba, E. Benvenuti, A. Treml, A. Pravclik, F Turek, O. Skon, L. Gcrsperatto. A. C, B. 9TH HR. ENG. llB Koutek, G. Mejtcx, I. Ekl, D. Beyer, G. Lansky, W. Hrabek, S. Kulcrsek, G. 'Tone Kolb N. Thompson, M. Uh!i1', E. Brom, H, Dedovich, M. Links, P. Syrtawt, P. Hlir , S. . sky, L. Frejlack, P. Robinson. -Q BOTTOM-E. Cenqr, B. Gcrlcxnek, H. Kushar, l . Zck, H. Miara. S. Doornbos, M. Tebbe, C. Kean, 1- Strzelczyk, F. Hopfve, D. Marovich. s R. M. C. BTH HR. ENG. 11B TOP-E. Zelenka, R. Ronovsky, F. Tursich, G. Prepejchal, B. Overbeek, G. Waniata, G. Stathakis, T Dluqokienski, P. Mierzwu, E. Anderson, E. Lorkiewicz, I. Pesok. BOTTOM-C. Sarno, M. Volenec, M. Lostutter, L. Podrzycki, C. Padecky, R. Holmgren, F. Kuncl, G. Havel B. Steinbach, L. Zimmerman, E. Kladder. B. F. C. 4TH HR. ENG. HA TOP-vC. Peck, R. Axen, R. Krejch, W. Reese, P. Haag, R. Vodak, H. Treqler, W. Prusa, P. Teeter R. Visin, R. Bonaguidi, R Rorst, S Kubu. MIDDLE-A. Berg, D. Berqenthal, E. Bastlin, L. Wallmuth, E. Klepal, M. Strnad, E. Bohatec, M. Ecker V. Pondelicek, E. Morici, S. Arnold, E. Chleboun, A. Datiur. BOTTOM-L. Santini, I. White, R. Hamer, B. Goltz, M. Kclsl, L Remp, F. Benda, B. Klecka, L. Hinz B. Mulcahey, I. Strapazon, L. Vopenka. E. H. D. 4TH HR. ENG. HB TOP-K. Kunes, L. Sliva, K. Palmer, R. Ierman, R. Rorst, C. Polednicek, W. Waska, R. Freid, I. Kisly W. Mrazek, T. Miloszewski. MIDDLE-I. Duncan, R, Danek, L. Buszkiewicz, V. Holdyck, S. Kanikula, B. Sykora, E. Schmidt, H. Kaire M. Razim, B. Goodis, E. Brazelton. BOTTOMfB. Erdelycm, L. Trampush, V. Ianas, H. Citrik, N. Reichart, M. Smith, I. Lloyd, V. Haydock D. Langlois. M. A. D. STH HR. ENG. HA TOP--G. Stednttz, G. Lhotkcx, I. Chrencik, F. Fedyk, W. Gintner, I. Stone, F. Dempsey, I. Ceruak G. Chlada, A, Iana, O. Verchota. MIDDLE-B. Prucha, E. Adamski, H. Iancta, L. Heim, A. Drohozal, M. Kmet, A. Simkunas, M. Bode L. Buschalco, C. Sim, S. Cisar, L. Scott. BOTTOM-M. Brazda, I. Felish, F. Halbeck, G. Batista, A. Karlovsky, I. Pecanic, E. Sestak, S. DeCaro I. Stoker. M. A. D. 8TH HR. ENG. HA TOP-H. Peterson, G. lqoe, W. Cesal, R, Sperl, E. Van Der Muelen, I. Loucky, C. Smatlak, S. Smajek I. Krejcir, E. Maas, G. Cipra, P. Novak, I. Horak. MIDDLEA-W. Weinberg, R. Zidlicky, E. Will, R. Trafny, R. Souders, W. Maruna, F. Kletecka, E. Hula S. Rainis, I. Kratochvil, H. Leondrczyk, I. Kuldanek. BOSTTOM-E. Tanana, E. Kratochvil, H. Maas, M. Dub, L. Wendt, G. Cowell, F. Gabel, G. Wisniewski M. Owl, I. Stone, A. Rudolph, F. Topolcany. M. L. F. 7TH HR. ENG. IIB TOP-E. Geiger, A. Kofranek, E. Froehlick, M. Pawlak, D. llko, R. Schmutzer, E. Koritzke, R. Brown B. Puoci, I. Smetana, E. Grillo. MIDDLE-L. Carmiqnani, L. Kuncl, I. Roesner, L. Polakowski, E. Vaculik, L. Kobzina, L. Koehler, A Iezel, M. Busse, M. Kloboucnik. BOTTOMAL. Teqlia, A. Selenis, E. Veverka, T. Urban, H. Bradley, H. Klein, M. Martens, I. Toman G. G. 5TH HR. ENG. llA TOP-I. Cooke, R. Albauqh, G. Cook, R. Coppersmith, I. Herman, G. Klasek, A. Witt, E. Puschnlq F. Kebschull, M. Wills, K. Lowrey, C. Naus, A. Iorias. MlDDLE4L. Kolar, H. Kulczycki, V. Clarke, M. Behen, H. Ianda, L. Vosicky, C. Przeklasa, L. Vykouk D. Hodan, B. Honefenqer, C. Hula, l. Krystot. E. Mack, F. Shandle. BOTTOM4E, Borowiak, R. Emanuele, E. Hajek, C. I. Vesely, R. Gozdziak, E. Rouse, L. Stransky, N. Lew- chuk, W. Iasnosz, Montaqno, R. Pierkot. E. W. G. 1ST HR. ENG. IIB TOP-F. Nowaczyk, I. Menak, I.'Ostrowski, W, Bobac, N, Meyer, P. Ramos, B.. Veaque, I. Kotek, A. Pet- rekl, L. Glaubke, G. Nerrec, C. ldo, F. Nowaczyk, E. Herendick, C. Ostrowski. MIDDLE-G. Brichta, M. Nowicki, M. Osuch, L. Maruna, A. Zdserad, G. Naidl, S. Skuls, E. Stotland, E Staskus, M. Schwartz, A. Cvek, M Kelly, V. Ritter, R. Iohnson. BOTTOM-G. Slouka, B. Trkovsky, D. Brueqqman, G, Kenealy, L. Stratiqakes, S. Moss, A. Franta C. Tamelinq, A. Kraus, W. Kowalczyk, I. Maqro, E. Krupicka. U H. N. G. llTH HR. ENG. IIB TOP-F Druktams, C. Mraz, C. Turyna, I. Moravek, R. Bicek, B. Levy, W. Hlavin, G. Eckert, L. Verre P. Lawcewicz, V. Elavsky, R. Lynch. IBOEISTOMYA. Procek, G. Wandrey, L. Bresowar, L. Zenisek, L. Iuknis, R. Vopelak, R. Per-gl, I. Dusek . amr o. M. I. H. 7TH HR. ENG. IIB TOP-I. Zilka, W. Poplawski, W. Brunner, R. Sass, O. Cibulka, G. Lalla, L. Tarday, R. Zoubek, R, Holter E. Srnensky, E. Coates. gIIl?DDLE7V. Allen, B. Kadlec, D. Babich, I. Sedlacek, L. Stanek, M. Hlavacek, M. Wycislo, I. Cadieux . 1'S1Il1. IBAOTQ'-OM-L. Spevacek, A. Vladar, C. Kohno, R. Edwards, V. Zielka, F. Kalivoda, E. Guintoli, L. Kahak . antora. M. I. H. STH HR. ENG. IIB TOP-R. Dunlap, R. Raiman, E. Doktor, M. Miller, A. Sutherland, A. Kasxnanskas, I. Bohuslau, I. Mann P. Ceska, H. Fiddelke, W. Parod, I. Carroll. MIDDLE-G. Bochniarz, R. Lupac, W. Gailus, S. Yurenka, I. Benes, W. Novak, R. Meyer, W. Anderson C. Mendoza, C. Stowe, F. Kurent. BOTTOM-E. Benka, M. Hoehn, E. Ianovsky, F. Hall, B. Hora, I. Verfurih, L. Eberlein, O. Shodl, G. Koller M. Straka, R. Kubista. M. M. H. 5TH HR. ENG. IIA TOP- -Kovalacik, M. Picha, E. Troost, I. DeFranco, R, S'eblay, E. Apuzzo, P. Simundza, I. Wierer, R. Novak, W. Matt, R. Denwood, E. Mikes, R. Kral, L. Truesdall. . MIDDLE-D. Hoffman, R. Allen, L. Allesio, H. Zbasnik, B. Vileta, B. Kresensky, I. Kern, I. Broz, C. Nemec A. Palach, I. Smakal, I. Cihlar, R. Drwat. M. lanhke. BOTTOM-E. Bleier, E. Iulian, E. Kofka, L. Stevens, A. Marohnic, M. Manns, A. Pindiack, L. Bratenback G. Kolar, A. Rys, S. Siephens, V. Pearson. M. M. H. llTI-I HR. ENG. IIB ROI?-F.-itoifels, H. Dvorack, G. Kopia, E. Sommer, I. Tarnowski, V. Simkunas, I. Maxwell, L. Draper . OQT1 . MIDDLE-E. Zima, I. Anqlickis, H. Moriiz, M. Has, M. Kasper, B. Pavilionis, M. Cisar, D. Pliml, P. Mariel BOTTOM-R. Ianovsky, M. Turza, R. Sobieska, M. Stippes, R, Provinsky, R. Lanqner, L. Novotony, M Zentqraft, I. Lindley. L. G. H. 12TH HR. ENG. IIB TOPiC. Stanfield, R. Brown, I. Iamrisko, M. Coosan, N. Surnrow, M. Moller, C. Koncel, R. Novak G. Dunovsky, B. Heavey, F. Docekol, E. Kuntz, G. Marsik. BOTTOM-A. Iamieson, S. Warienburq, I- Graunke, E. Ford, E. Goreclci, T. Hrudicka, M. Henniq, E Gedutis, S. Lichner, F. Bartola, V. Sokolik, M. De-rrico. E, E. I. ZND HR. ENG. IIB 'I'OPfW. Iadro, E. Wilson, I. Kucera, G. Bartik, W. Simpson, T. Novak, E. Bluma, E. Mlsicka, R. Rruskc N. Rempert, H. Benvenuii, G Bartusek, I. Bensfield. MIDDLE-V. Nadrasky, H. Sams, L. Iaburek, E. Fricke, A. Zenewich, V. Arboe, I. Domansky, A. Radam ski, A. Sebek, G. Ziska, L. Tichy, L. Krch. BOTTOM4B. Bohr, S. Siksnis, M. Ingalls, V. Zettelc, M. Pasciak, R. Fuxa, F. Frankowskis, I. Hinz G. Adcock, C. Chobotsky, M. Nejdl. L. T. KRAFT 4TI-I HR. ENG. IIA TOP-L. Holder, R. Komuchar, R. Sobolik, R. Langer, G. Stare-sina, W. Mason, T. Pilisek, E. Patchell I. Zajicek, I. Cunningham, A. Tichava, V. Taylor. MIDDLE-L. Suchan, V. Dusil, I. Fijalkowski, V. Suchomel, I. Minehart, N. Little-john, S. Malone, L. Knut- son, A. Wasedalek, N. Hostetter, B. Pie-sl. BOTTOM-V. Kulicek, D. Benka, G. Kosek, L. Castle, H Koukal, R. Stelion, C. Ienkins, M. Wein, E. Sevic L. T. K. 9TH HR. ENG. HB EO?-R-1kS'fOk9S. H- Schilling. G. Koiaska, H. Akker, W. Saros, A. Podlesak, I. Kohoutek, N. Carlini . ope a. MIDDLEAM. Heneqhan, E. Stasny, E. Kresci, S. Neduch, A. Novotny, L. Havlat, W. Novak, E. Thures son, A. Kowalewski. BOTTOM-A. Delise, A. Granocci, S, Trzyna, E. Panko, D. Lawrsen, A. Bezpalec, C. Hrudicka, M. Sylvan L- Meulhflusen- L. M. L. 4TH HR. ENG. HB TOP-I, Kearney, H. Moore, E. Haley, T. Barron, R. Harder, E. Tiardes, I. Novotny, H. Skinner, G Langhorne, R. Siepka, R. Ziarko, R. Holman, I. Vetnick, G. Streka, E. Novak, R. Tottl. MIDDLEJD. Becker, R. Benda, R. Molcar, R. Kobza,M. Barezka, E. Rawers, M. Tlapa, M. Sandholz E. Moulten, E. Sharfenberq, E. Chlebourn, B Honda, H. Riha, A. Hriunak, D. Filas, G. Michaels. BOTTOM-A. Sirtaut, N. Gabel, A, Delestowiz, B. Macek, M. Rada, M. Houska, C. Klein, M. Nicholson M. Blevins, A. Elder, T. Husiak, I. McCarrell, E. Stranger, L. M, L. 9TH HR. ENG. HB TOP-A. Waldvoqel, E. Wolf, R. Moulis, I. Emmerinq, L. Liewald, B. Anderson, T. Klavik, C. Kolar I.. Pracser, H. Miller, M Padolik. MIDDLE-R. Iopek, I. Moran, L. Sobotka, H. Stipek, K. Soucek, L. Morgan, M, Grove, L. Friese, L. French V. Busch. BOTTOMJF. Discipio, S. Vedinak, G. Bana, I. Hatter, G. Lamoreaux, E. Kozlowski, D. Hintz, C. Carlson F. S. M. 4TH HR. ENG. HB TOP-R, Zitnik, P. Sedory, W. Schulz, G. Slaby, W. Eckert, P, Vavrock, G. Iankovsky, E. Heimstaedt R. Iones, H. Sirovy, A. Novak, R. Gaffke, M. Neilsen, I. Klimes, E. Magda, A. johnson. MIDDLE-D. Schmidt, P. Rumbyrt, L. Warzak, M. Knol, E. Barkos, A, Menkowski, A. Kozerski, P. Filer A. Navurckas, R. Schroeder, G. Prucha, D. Dulski, S. Kempista, F. Reitz, L. Stec, C, Kraska. BOTTOM-eP. Schumate, A. Memkaski, A. Decker, G. Greenall, I. Wajs, S. Scola, T. Astley, I. Kohemes A. Kochinnas. E. Hrubes. I P. S. M. 8TH HR. ENG. HB TOP-I. Holakovsky, A. Cnochairt, E. Petrcmek, L. Cerwin, E. Krempetz, L. Kulle, R. Mueller, I. Her- manek, M. Anderson, A. Kryda, I. Lehrakos, R. Mitchell. MIDDLE-A. Guszizyk, .SIuskunc1s, E. Cuba, V. Iacobs, E. Birkholz, A. Burian, B. Blazek, H. Zupan, C. Benesh, L. Petru, E. Kluk, E. Polashek. BOTTOM-F. Docekal, E, Krcxl, E. Paulelli, W. Riedell, B. Hajic, A. Cieslak, E. Blei, G. Rocek, A. Raskcl, E. R. O. lS'T HR. ENG HB TOP-I. Sakalcl, V. Chobot, F. Riddell, E. Krist, I. Miceli, D, Prosch, P. Grove, L. Nelson, E. Kcljder, E. Zima, A. Norbut, H. Grillot, M. Turek, O. Phillips, I. Vaskovsky. MIDDLE-M. Nachtmann, I. Markunas, E. Iohnson, R. Fremer, S. Pavlicek, L. Svarc, E. Bartik, H. Dem- kovich, B. Toepper, D. Siahle, B. Hospes, A. Hurt, M. Bastl, BOTTOM-R. Purvis, R. Kupka, I. Svoboda, A. Capek, G. Wolak, E. Duczman, D. Ruzha, E. Aiello, D. Marithey, E. Hczttrem, G. Bordenave, E. Iansky, W. Gray. E. R. O. BTH HR ENG HB TOP'-S. Lansky, S. Gural, W. Haut, A. Sherkshnis, I. Palecek, I. Zcxba, W. Holpuch, F. Drozcm, V. Neb- eriezcx, E. Mazaras, G. Thoreson, I. Klima, E. Sze-wezyk, R. Lurie. MIDDLE-R. Rychtik, R. Michalec, M. Sykorcl, I. Drake, M. Hinterman, D. Krause, G. Horejs, A. Siamis, E. Vonesh, H. Sykora, I. Smit, E. Belson, W. Bearman, I. Raba. BOTTOM-A. Cernohouz, M. Downing, I. Zajicek, L, Pocus, F. Sommer, V. Machiewicz, S, Malicki, G. Rentrier, D. Shay, V. Chrapla, G. Costello, V. Vick, D. Mcmthey, I. Wodecki. H. l. P. HTH HR. ENG. IIB TOP-N. Mrciejewski, C. Ptcxk, B. Belderson, C. McCrory, C. Hornet, V. Hovorka, F. Ptdcek, I. Chesld, R. Kuzdas, C. Chapin. MIDDLE-M. Podlosak, V. Barrett, C. Pieta, C. Bates, M. Rice, D. Svoboda, H. Krasnick, G. Major, M. Boyer, M. Becker. BOTTOM-D. Brabbec, C. Wolowiec, M. Bailey, L. Shotola, L. Brockmunn, W. Kornick, L. Musil, L. Kol- mcm, M. Cuda. E. Nitz, A. Boer. I OP-E M , h M. D. P. lST HR. ENG. HB l F V ' Creme 1 R- KYPFY, F. Zclbcz, K. Polivku, L. Nobile, E. Zchl, I. Kcrrmk, S. Shafer, D. Kotrbo Underwerker, P. Surln, F. Grczzini, R. Novczk, P. Mysyk. 'UDDLE-A L9VYf L' HTYUYSYIYH, C. Hying, N. Ledvort, L. Fliger, D. Smith, D. Kommers, E. Melko 5- B9h101'11ClVek, R. Cerny, L. Slowinsky, R. Borden, A. Bertino. 3OTTQM-W- Tduer, S. Novak, B. Banos, A. Stolurski, M. Scrpienzo, T. Nordini, L Burnette, M. Benedict M. A. R. 6TH HR. ENG. IIB ECP-jF. Vcmcura, C. Kelecin, K. Bohek, C. Rcxmpcxrt, I, Gorski, E. Mcxlec, A. Becluprie, G. Bobysud -, KTIZ1 R- KOITDCI, C. Reinert, I. Mcxndcx, P. Lindemon. VIIDDLE-R. Polls, I. Gorcowski, D. Konemonm, K. Kath, L. Palmer, A. Cerny, M. Sutton, I. Dykstrcr 1. McCosh, A. Polrner, L. Gord, V Behounek, M. Anderson. BOTTOM-T. Severmo, I. Leqclt, R. Titley, A. Stoich, E. Boss, R. Curran, M. Prochcxsku, W. Pour, R Senqert, F. Wcrnsek. , , U G. R. 4TH HR. ENG. IIB .Og-EC. Llstuk, P. Ferns, R. Langer, S. Stolorski, B. Zitrnik, R. Westermon, R. Anderson, I. Koe, N. Moly . u cz. D. Sulok, R. Porod, F. Morovik. AIDCDLETM. Krcrtky, A. Bukowski, B. Wcxzncx, A. Puzek, L. Iensen, D. Simmons, B. Chcxlupsky, E. Pcxcond y. mn z. BOTTOM-L. Mott, E. Iurek, V. Boumruck, L. Sujok, A. Westphol, H. Thermos, A. Trizil, C. Filorsky ' l l. M. B. 5TH HR. ENG. IB 1OP-S. C1o1ek, R. Cummiskey, I. Plepel, L. Villeqos, M. Tulis, I. Burdcx, A. Simmons, L. Tetzloff, P ,rxrter, A. Dolluomo, G. Kennedy. vIIDDLE-H. Keller, G. McMahon, C. Miller, N, Wolnik, C. Dahlgren, W. lnicznqer, M. Powlok, D Ilescich, P. Kociuncxs, P. Kudelko. . Kopnvu. SOTTOM-B. Gavin, H. Stephens, I. Biemick, V. Mortinec, R. Gardner, B. Cornis, L. Cady, I. Duron, '. Mroz, G. Semelko. 1 1 L S. 12TH HR. ENG. IIB TOP4F. Kasmer, L. Martin, D. Anderson, E. Hlava, B. Urquhart, B. Moffat, A. Anderle, E. Lidinsky R. Goranson, H. Kanikula. MIDDLE-M. Cecil, T. Manno, R. Brebis, E. Koniqsmark, V. Cepudes, L. Slamecka, D. Bull, E. Appw- teiner, I. Lundin, H. Pcmenko. . BOTTOM-H. Hrubeoky, E. Speuak, A. Anoskey, E. Sowinski, B. Mllola, C. Karuanek, I. SteJek, I Carroll, H. Schrader, I. Hummell. E E S 9TH HR ENG. IIB 'TOPfI. Kavina, I. Zcxlesky, F, Zahrauskey, W.'Wolfqra1n, F. Laudonsckas, F. Boqar, F. Ziobro, L. Vrhel, M Gasparini L Norkewicz. BCTTOM-B. 'Vander Sluis, A. De Mark, M. Contini, M. Kroupu, l. Beranek, P. Nicovsky, F. Hansen, C. Beranek, S. Banas, S. Dombkowski, R. Ondrovec. A. S. STH HR. ENG. IIA TOPAS. Struble, I. Matcha, O. Allessio, R. Hinz, I. Firlick, H. Hirschkamp, E. Hobart, H. Wolf, W Wieser, F. Martin, W. Kochy, F. Dell 'Armi, E. Karpinsky, L. Kosek. MIDDLE-E. Hurt, H. Wilson, S. Zalesialc, C. Ankiel, R, Miller, M. Tomsovic, M. Bartos, P. Zid, I. Proksa H. Wittke, R. Hrych, C. Kuderna, I. Piasecki. BOTTOM-S. Schuckman, S. Stark, W. Dilley, E. Liska, C. Tuscher, D. Sekvenc, D. Lastoika, L. Karban M. Antink, L. Vavra, M. Putscher, C. Pauqu. R. W. T. 7TH HR. ENG. HB TOPfA. Ebenroth, E. Gadzinskin A. Shelley, A. Ausile, I. Hosticka, A. Zeman, G. Vokac, I. Hulka, I Prchal, A. Spizzo, N. Buck. MIDDLE-B. Lazdruskas, B. Sheffel, I. Srnutny, I. Rylands, A. Stecha, V. Aiquilla, P. Litoborski, L Teqlia, I. Ciesler, A. Brabec, L. Peters. BOTTOM-R. Hanke, B. Gianchakis, L. Puncochar, I. Zawitaj, H. Klindcxla, R. Iuraszik, D. Hcrrmanlos I. Vanqese, I. Kachlik, F. Duliban. M. C. W. 7TH 'OP-F. Lisowski, G. Sperlik, R. Grey, O. Hejnal, C. X. Waller, E. Matousek, A. Kircbman. IIIDDLE-M. Gratteau, I. Crezsic, H. Peterman, D. lenninq, V. Suhr, D. Piala, I. Anderson, R. Lotz. SOTTOM-M. Turnovski, I. Privara, S. Kungis, W. X. Saha, R. Vopat, M. Hans, A. Knapczyk, L. Lange, M. C. W. 9TH HR. ENG. IIB Southwell, R. Sidak, E. Pitra, E. Siipek, W. Brunn Vykasich, R. Robbins, F. Prokopec, B. Valuch, B Murzyn, W. Krametbauet, V. Keyes, M. Bezpalec S. Kurzawa. HR. ENG. IIB 'OP-S. Cooper, C. Phillips, R. Cervak, E. Dvorak, E. Liphardt, I. Pavelka, I. Pribyl, T. Lawcewicz 5. Iosefek, M. Vokral, E. Svehla, C. Lovisek, R. Koukol, G. Vosatka. BOTTOM-B. Adcock, M. lncicrrdi, B. Christensen, M. Pribyl, E. Vacek, L. Prusa, C. Baker, C. Kolacek JI. Maher, L. Fiala, M. Strnad, G. Doselkcl, A. Wagner, M. Owslanka. I. W. 4TH HR. ENG. HB 'OP-R. Moqilicki, W. Haley, B. Neller, P. Stanislov, F. Urban, H. Patton, R. Paglusch, C. Matiasek ll. Soucek, R. Pristoupimsky, I. Majersky, W. While. IIIDDLE-H. Balazentis, D. Subic, F. Bogda, I. Ianda, E. Mayersky, R. Buenik, D. Sturnps, M. Macina Z. Charkowsky, F. Slad, G. Piazzai, A Marshall. 3O'l'I'OM-C. Potuznik, M. Trepes, H. Biondi, T. Gasparotto, L. Lattarulo, I. Batiaglio, L. Kozak, R. Szcz xaniak, L. Hensel, C. Midura. FRESHMEN Virginia Winkler William Korbel Blanche Sis Ierry Miller Presideni Vice-president Secretary Treasurer M. A. 7TH HR. ENG. IA TOP-I. Mcrjka, D. Hlavacek, E. Ncrpravnik, W. Gudze, I. Wolnik, S. Bieqon, R. Swanson, F. Reekie Carder, I. Fikar. MIDDLE-C. Wcmqel, Z. Novak, A. Nerud, F. Ze-man, L. Patek, I. Mercer, H. Misiarz, S. Cervenka, Svoboda. BOTTOM-A. Burian, H. Gerski, M. Rada, W. Peterson, I. Lucima, E. Vitous, R. Farwell, S. Grupp, Bruce, F. Hules. M. A. STH HR. ENG. IA TOP-C. Newhardt, R. Ianota, G. Swangren, R. Koldoff, G. Smeiak, R. Riddle, E. Hannum, F. Celer, Palkovic, G. Tetik, F. Eiseli. MIDDLE-M. Bishop, V. LeBeau, D. johnson, D. Minkley, L. Pitlik, A. Tamboure, R. Pieiruszynski, Hudec, A. Iecmen, R. Kasalovsky, L. Ianoia. BOTTOM-G. McCarron, L. Bloniarz, L. Minqroet, E. Slifka, L. Dovjak, B. Vojta, G. McClure, L. Nilies Pawl, V. Razabek. 1 1 N. B. l0TH HR. ENG. IB OP-R. Bernhagen, G. Iezek, L. Klima, A. Nissen, P. Weinberger, P. Wunder, E. Cvrcek, A. Brunner .. Lenters, F. Soucek, G. Stepanek, A. Skale, A. Ginsburg. I. Sirucek, I. Fremgen. IIDDLE-V. Sykula, A. Buricm, A. Chobot, M. Engel, B. Bauman, A. Cerveny, A. Vrba, E. Chrastka, F enda, E. Gersch, M. Gololak, D. Bursa, M. Kremske, E. Hospes. OTTOM-F. Pausch, R. Iachim, E. Teeters, E. Mahoney, M. Lohse, I. Futera, H. Douzanis, L. Vlach, S rueger, S. Larson, R. Nocak, L. Pukrac, R. Berger, W. Beck. N. B. llTH HR. ENG. IB OP-N. Riha, I. Kosinski, E. Kain, P. Gruener, L. Miller, I. Brett, I. Gallagher, F. Vlk, R. Mateja, R icicchi, M. Kubistcmt, B. Martin, H. Komarek. IIDDLE--L. Sindelar, E. Heidank, B. Benke, A. Rychter, R. Hensen, V. Benac, E. Carlson, M. Brown, C Iejnak, L. Routar, S. Klich, A. Slowinski. OTTOM-I. Soukup, B. Mazur, G. Kovalinka, S. Klub, H. Baurle, B. Hayes, E. Francombe, F. Haarrnans . Bcrrtos, C. Triskcx, I. Wisniewski, R. Ulchor. I. H. B. 7TH HR. ENG. IB OP-R. Kalal, F. Piekarski, C. Mayer, H. Powelski, M. VanCura, H. Brouwer, E. Scpcak, G. Pocic, M hoc, F. Schultz, E. Pindiak, R. Iacob. IIDDLE-G. Divis, I. Smajek, L. Naql, R. Drennan, R. Naus, M. Vitek, M. Egbert, D. Kacena, G. Bukaty, L Skocher, D. Krizek, F. Olbik. OTTOM-W. Zielinski, E. Cillo, L. Skoglund, L. Surdyk, L. Iedryk, L. Skwarcan, E. Kriz, E. Scheck, V V. W. B. 10TH HR. ENG. IA OP-D. Auth, H. Fortner, G. Maresh, H. Zienty, P. Zcrkroff, F. Kucin, F. Dvorak, C. Samec, I. Fiala, I ostka, E. Lejsek. Laska, R. Nadherny, H. Lytle. IIDDLE-L. Fogarty, L. Worcester, G. Vokoun, M. Simpson, M. Zelenka, T. Butard, E. Mendel, E. Rasek, . Koch, M. Robb. OTTOM-I. Carnardo, G. Lizler, B. Sturenfeldt, G. Kasper, L. Bonaguidi, E. Smart, R. Finck, R. Konopasek, . Toerpe, R. Homola, I. Modry. 1 R. M. C. IITH HR. ENG, IB TOP-F. Wachowicz, I. Greqa, I. Stanek, A. Cervenka, R, Hoffman, F. Vejsada, M. Watson, G. Kolinc R. Teichman, G. Rulan. MIDDLE-D. Ruck, D. Spika, E, Bleich, P. Sramek, V. Bruhl, D. Kompare, G. Bruhl, E. Pravada, M. K: tovil, B. Roman. BOTTOM-R. More-sh, L. Brankenburq, F. Vlna, M. Mikulec, I. White, E. Syrovy, L. Kraisinqer, R. SI nowski, C, Iohnson, C. Uhlir, L. Skendler. R. M. C. IZTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-I, Surin, W. Rankin, V. Borkovec, I. Smirz, R. Hcxjek, T. Grabas, R. Novitsky, C. Soumar, I. Los! R. Adamiki, I. Kleronomos, R. Harazin. MIDDLE-L. Holecek, I. Kowalski, I. Snyder, G. Ziemba, R. Herold, M. Lakner, B. Fencl, R. Kuce-ra, Kriha, G. VanCura, L. Farber, I, Kinhead. BCIFTOM-M. DeWitt, I. Peril, E. Kucera, N. Ziemba, F. Icxrka, A. Iasko, H. Gabriek, C. Nicatera, I. K1 zewski, D. Walak. M. Potsic, B. Kral. W. I. C. SRD HR, ENG. IA TOP--R, Vondriska, F. Paitl, R. Sebrava, E. Norion, R. Bruce, B. Osterman, H. Hoye, R. Pencek, B. Re. BOTTOM-A. Doornbos, G. Benesch, S. Vaculek, V. Slanec, M. Peroutka, A. Donley, L. Mazzoni, L. Bourr I. Froncek. W. I. C. 6TH HR. ENG. IA 'TOPfL. Chvaial, R. Serqo, I. Dusza, R. Bouska, I. Houdek, W. Descher, M. Glozr, T. Mills, G. Monz C. Bonqiani, W. Iahnke, M. Stednitz, G. Salak, S. Chlapik. BOTTOM-G. Ganas, D. Cerny, L. Lavenuto, L. Zero, I. Novak, E. Malfitano, F. Erickson, M. Gorska, Marconcini, L. Hnilo, Fizel, G. Ierabek. B. F. C. 7TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-S. Ne-mec, R. Austera, O. Ausili, E. Strzelecki, G. Iucoby, C. Davids, R. Kuspur, F. Pole-zynski, W Ioncrk, I. Cibulku, P. Sincere, F. Novotny. MIDDLE-B. Cudek, H. Binkowski, H, Reznicek, G. Hurdlik, M. Hosek, E. Berncxsek, E. Brusen, K. Koch I. Morovi, P. Sarno, G. Nervenkcx, I. Hallstrom. OFTOM-R. Paeth, I, Belluci, L. Furie, W. Nelson, P. Pcmczak, L. Lepsc, A. Novotny, M. Windlepleck . Mostowski, H. Vcndermolen, W. Williams, E. Prestero. C. D. D. 9TH HR. ENG. IB OP-S. Lczsiccx. R. Starke, R. Korecky, G. Iedlickcx, I. Hujek, R. Roskopf, M. Kolcxr, R. Earl, G. Trepincx . Schieve, P. Ekanic, A. Blczek, E. Lunengcx. OTTOM-R. Rocco, E. Winkler, F. Folkers, M. Kolcrr, L. Goerqen, A. Loeffler, H. Mayer, M. We-sterhoif V. Iozwicrk, B. Icxnovsky, E. Fcxlcone, S. Icmicz. C. D. D. IOTH HR. ENG. IA TOPWR. Pavel, R, Listcxk, I. Fencl, W. Cupples, E. Burdu, A. Michi, I. Rcldosh, G. Vidczs, R. Buer. MIDDLE-I. Divis, R. Boker, E. Hodovorl, D, Steinke, P. Lubenkov, A. Seimers, A. Venchers, G. Oliser, E uumqczrtner. EO'I'TOMfL. Iirak, E. Prosecky, G. Lukes, E. Prochciskcx, I. Blau, M. Bcxrtik, K. Holub, E. Schwab, E. Novak M. A. D. 11TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-I. Bcllouri, W. Patrun, E. Poqqensee, F. Rochowiuk, H. Benedetli, I. Salvuto, G. Grcmkholm, N. Sit lciewicz, W. Allen, E. Grunsi, I. Rcrckowski, R, Bilek, C. Petrzelku. BOTTOM-L. Bcrumqcrtl, M. Rollinqer, L. Bortos, V. Ashworih, M. Stollu, E. Kcsperski, A. Klimek, M Koldu, E. Gicrcolo, L. Borqioli, R. Ruscitio. M. A. D. 12TH HR. ENG. IB I TOP-K. McCall, R. Darda, R. Harms, W. Zouvas, R. Kantor, W. Albouqh, E. Goralski, L. VOifJl'1'ff G- Timm F. Hlavin, E. Zuncic, I. Sheelor, E. Zolla, I. Polacek. I MIDDLELV. Neuberg, S. Zielonka, M. Novak, I. Krcek, G. Liqler, D. Griesbaum, K. DeVries, G. Wxerz V. Kurowski, A. Kristie, R. Hoving, D. Zielinski, E. Turner, L. Masek. ' BO'I'I'OMfG. Fuchcar, H. Rons, L. Horak, L. Stramalia, B. Tiuesdall, L. Ladniak, I.. Broz, A. Iamriskf M. Popiel, C. Kassel, A. Timmins, H. Lusk, A. Sarno, C. Podlinski. G. E. E. BTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-W. Matousek, R. Shriver, R. Kopecky, R. Malecka, E. Brown, R. Kruml, E. Parker, R. Boehrne, I Wakas, E. Sumka, I. Krolicki, G. Grisco, I. Baxa, R. Thomas. MIDDLE-C. Krenek, L. Novak, G. Burzec, D. Hause, L. Sirvath, D. Kriz, M. Zuska, C, Weber, L. Cech, I Huslik, D. Tomayer, M. Bellman, E. Boyd, M. Dumroese, H. Galuska. BOTTOM-A. Pasek, H. Dusek, F. Morgan, R. Morgan, D, Bulah, D, Rehkopi, E. Wyqonik, E. Muzik, Goldberg, I. Deklyen, G. VodnovskY, l- Marenkov. G. E. E. IOTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-L. Monczynski, E. Holmsirom, S. Holmes, W. Bokenewicz, T. Maries, W. Stoneham, F. Daniels, I Soukup, W. Meyer, G. Chatt, I. Glenn, W. Oqozelec. MIDDLE--H. Sheriff, L. Kurfish, D. Hrack, E. Burian, H. Patocha, V. Nofiz, A. Vlcek, C. Stary, C. Sowi drzal, G. Georqacakia, F. Curk, H. Vopelak. BOTTOM-A. Stanislav, D. Marek, D. Lipsky, I. Vorel, C. Nadr, F. Stejskal, B. Elasz, W. Ponie, M. Kowal N. Walker, L. Malik. B. L. E. 7TH HR. ENG. IB I TOPAR. Knox, M. Grozich, V. Martinka, C. Krier, C. Spears, G. Porada, K. Plourd, F. Mally, F. Holari. P. Helrna, F. Kowalski, I. Klancir. MIDDLE-M. Daichendt, M. Kryci, D. Krch, I. Ausiera, M. Naql, I. Meindersma, A. Drakulic, V. Peterso: L. Peril, L. Lavarini, F. Battaglia, E. Chemielewski. BOTTOM-G. Bertolini, E. Novak, R. Nieman, L, Friemoser, L. Lando, A. Russo, G. Schwichtenberq, I Soucek, F. Ryskamp, G. Mikes, C. Krnoch. B. L. E. 8TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-Lidinsky, Petrcitis, Kotrch, Wojtowicz, Lyngctus, Krynski, Wiedenhueit, Bozcln, Carlson, Skowrenski, Pulczewski. MIDDLE-HWeis1ak, Guq, Iohnstone, Ropp, Bobcxk, Gnut, Geitz, Hulka, Mlsna, Mcxlcmccr, Polich, Mueller. BOTTOM-Majewski, De1l'Armi, Maxwell, Boubelik, Wrxczl, Chojnowski, Yocherer, Pqvlinek, Nejdl, Suchy. H. N. G. 7TH HR. ENG. lB FOP-W. Solcxwetz, T. Feifer, P. Pristo, I. Andres, E. Kuske, O. Turnovsky, G. Dowd, M. Shepro, I. Burch D. Kerger, N. Mitchell, L. Ccxvcx, I. Zcrjcc. MIDDLE-D. Kounsky, H. Orzechowski, M. Klepcxl, H. Struku, M. Prushcx, S. Visburcs, L. Scxrqisson, B. Mc- Lean, N. Verre, D. Kopecky, M. Duqcm, K. Parker, I. Defrew. BOTTOM-G. Sturenfelt, M. Dubowski, S. Whitcomb, L. Hrudu, D. Omernik, L. Pokorny, F. Hudec, E. Vcmis, L. Lczstovkcr, E. Icxblonsky, S. Swininoqa, W. Pletcher, I. Hoffman, N. Ccxcic. H. N. G. 9TH HR. ENG. IB FOP-S. Nowcxczyk, P. Auwerdc, I. Kovcmclu, E. Lusk, I. Robertson, E. Melkcx, S. Lunqberq, A. Konecny, I. Kulivoda, E. Cotter, W. Doneske, I. Iohnson. MIDDLE-E. McIntyre, G. Musil, L. Wojciechovwski, M. Belsky, D. Arqicmas, L. Harris, D. Cieslik, L. Fcxhicrn, I. Gorski, R. Hfxffner, A. Vitt, M. Duchon, V. Slominski. BOTTOM-R. Elsner, E. Melka, I. Lubien, H. Akscxmit, M. Prepychcrl, P. Steinberg, G. Tiechmun, I. Sust- rnun. I. Mead, I. Lcmg, R. Zuliani, N. Grublis, I. Metzger. H. N. G. 12TH HR. ENG. IB FOP-A. Bubenicek, L. Mmcxk, G. Lescher, N. A1-lov, I. Meike, W. Kcxhovec, R. Kujawcr, M. Ziobro, H. Kuclrncx, F. Tholke, L. Szydlowski, C. Kveton. MIDDLE-G. Schoneber, M. Shaw, W. Stocki, M. Hncxt, B. Chromy, E. Knuuer, L. Hodous, D. Buumbuck, I'. Kubicrx, R. Lesner, C. Kuzelkcx. BOTTOM-S. Pomey, L. Horne, L. Vcmecek, E. Simcx, A. Fiordcx, E. Doruskcx, S. Kolodziej, P. Tomek, S. Rocus, V. DeSc1nto, V. Kuchtcx. C, N. H. 8TH HR. ENG. IB TOPfR. Tniery, H. Roeske, F. Kukla, G. Meheqow, I. Groenewald, I. Novak, L. Prepka, F. Mucha, M Czvs, I. Spychalski, T. Capalbo, R. Gaertner, W. Ioerqensow. MIDDLE-R. Stolk, W. Iohnson, V. Miller, R, Stoll, L. Simpach, D. Hamacek, E. Wasil, M. Borovansky, E Cole, N. Guisii, M. Malattia, G. Perklik, U. Patz. BOTTOM-B. Kowalczyk, A. Morasco, I. Ingalls, M. Anosky, I. Lusk, T. Fetter, P. Burkes, I. Sczepka, E Kasperski, I. Antowowiez, O. Dropke. M. M. H. 8TH HR. ENG. IB TOPfTarleion, Grahovac, Benedikt, Katarzynski, Urban, Story, Lange, Iankaiies, Lantvit, Peirick, Petrick MIDDLE-Wcxsielak, Basile, Fluks, Murphy, Zaba, Bade, Arnato, Biqos, Salvato. BOTTOM-Trznadel, Krones, Zabran, Tlochek, Kalincx, Seilinqo, Rylands, Cervenka. M. M. H. 9TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-E. Ciqancik, M. Hetzel, R. Anderson, E. Bieqnon, H. Banca, D. Kelpzas, W. Sepelis, E. Remetin, I Lauer, N. Pietroforte, C. Dombrcwski, D. Dempsey. BOTTOM4A. Cherviriko, I. Ostrowski, M. Woznicxk, C. Prankowiak, M. Hennen, S. Prochascha, E. Dvo- rack, D. Cobb, W. Lorkiewicz, G. Petrzelka, A. Bennet W. B. H. 7TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-T. Pindack, C. Curin, R. Palis, I. Gard, K. Krebs, R. Fischer, W. McNamee, P. Mysyk, P. Dzien sczewski, V. Bonelli, I. Miller, A. Hanket, C. Lentirli, MIDDLE-L. Donley, D. Babcicky, V. Chrt, I. Broz, R. Rychlarik, M, Pederson, L. Stitcha, R. Gurnik, A Krencius, L. Nardi, D. Iohnson, M. Fisher. BOTTOM-I. Duke, R. Davis, I. Naianek, M. Nicovsky, F. Teare, M. Hcxjek, M. Oudes, R. Thompson, M Berqenon, E. Rempala, M. Petrousek. l 4 1 i W. B. H. STH HR. ENG. IB TOP-I. Wernick, I. Schad, S. Bogc, M. Godzoso, E. Bcrlku, H. Schleniz, L. Zojccic. IIXIIISDLE-O. Zombek, M. Sonner, H. Michl, M. Bonus, S. Gowle, N. Concioldi, G. Weqlcrrz, D. . cm. BOTTOM-T. Mcrly, S. Kruger, E. Honek, V. Brumer, M. Vermock, L. Wolcxk, L. Viren, I. Res. L. G. H. 9TH HR. ENG. IB TOP--R. Kuskowski, R. Hlavkcx, R. Blim, E. Pldckcr, R. Kurpinski, E. Suhr, T. Lotinu, M. Brown, H. Bluzinu, R. Kinnclly, T. Kudlcr, I. Kiser. MIDDLE-A. Corcoran, N. Hudrabc, M. Leisse, B. Anderson, H. Prezel, C. Mullins, l. Krenek, E. Peterczcrk, M. Zcrjedcl, E. Stowe, A. Victorine, L. Phillips. BOTTOM-W. Lung, W. Chambers, F. Icmovsky, I.'Pliml, W. Kcmikula, O. Sperlik, F. Hcwlik, R. Fleishmon, F. Tomek, B. Vcmdermcxr, T. Mr1cMchon. L. G. H. llTH HR. ENG. IB TOP -R. Nechvotcrl, D. Vovrcr, F. Novczlc, E. Horrtwis, R. Vocal, V. Serio, I. Spelmun, H. Bromcrnn, I. Korecky, H. Lcxnsner, H. Kinnclly, l. Hoffman, R. Frescm. MIDDLE-V. North, E. Cythuml, A. Rys, M. Symkowiak, M. Ruesch, M. Lonsbehn, G. Wilke, L. Zcrjicek D. Teschke, L. Rys, B. Kimball, G. Klouzur, F. Bernotos, B. Ponta. Se rritellcz R. Collins M. Cizek E. Kodlec BOTTOM-R. Doubek, D. Noffiz, S. Monczynski, R. Vidus, N. Kane, M. Sedlcxcek, R. Sieinmetz, V. Vost, 1. Gerald. K. Kilstrom, R. Pecfxnic, S. Pover. L. T. K. lOTH HR. ENG. IA TOP-W. Zcrvcxdil, . Morris, T. Nissen, W. Iensik, C. Levy, G. Piskcxc, I. Kulousek, W. Ccxrlson, T. Kolucicl, E. Krutochvil. BOTTOM-H. Nnpolitcm, M. Novak, H. Korecek, L. Kcxskcx, L. Pcrderc, M. McCarthy, M. Ritter, M. Porcl, S. Mykietkcr, D. Zcvislcrk, M. Mustrodi. C. Miller, R. A, M. 7TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-A Gass, D. Brunnetii, G. Chmelik, P. Lanka, S. Rufis, T. Soldat, W. Cerny, R. VanNort, I. Wiezrzy- kiski, L. Fillmore, C. Banas, I. Kiiiin. MIDDLE-L. Haley, D. Chislkas, L. Schaful, A. Tetra, R. Knaizl, I. Enemass, M. Martino, S. Petra, R. Ste- panik, E. Orstine, M. Farel, S, Bilak. BOTTOM-B. Ptak, R. Iezak, T. Stanko, L. Kondelik, D. Biqos, W. Blaha, R. Anderson, A. Murable, B. Vicna, I. Kardela. R. A. M. BTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-W. Strait, H. Froebel, W. Senne, E. Sistek, L. Smith, R. Stejspal, H. Christen, C. Miller, G. Livanec, E. Bolt, E. Fiala, W. Steinbrecher, L, Shurpiet. MIDDLEfD. Be-rtolucci, M. Dulla, L. Capek, L. Shubat, L. Cada, S. Paesel, S. Waxel, I. Burns, B. Puzzlis. E. Apuzzo, D. Clish, V. Winkler. BOTTOM-G. Phillips, R. Bfxrabas, A. Dziubaba, R. Bullens, I. McLinda, M. Proula, E. Zawacki, E. Rob- bins, I. Idasek, M. Dolar, A. Zaborniak, D. Grourley. H. I. P. 9TH HR. ENG. IB TOP--M. Zitek, F. Pavelka, R. Levit, W. Kvccsnicka, E. Karlovic, L. Dubsky, R. Sliva, R. Rehberg, H. Ko- walski, H. Havenga, W. Forest, R. Zobjeck. MIDDLE-E. Schultz, E. Nork, Kamis, L. Madsin, C. Sarno, L. Smuiny, M. Glosnick, D. McCormick, T Paradiso, M. Mangold, M. Humbert. BOTTOM-M. Zaiac, E. Konvalinka, P. Okkema, L. Kalina, P. Bertie, G. Kahak, H. Kolb, A. Nelson, I H. I. P. IOTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-R. Simek, I. Kuchanezeiki, F. Kulaqo, C. Comforti, T. Pietrozak, I. Vesely, D. Miller, F. Lestiha, R Bezek, R. Iasinski, S. Wisniwiesh, E. Tuma, R. Dorqan, F. Ohler. MIDDLE-R. Zombek, D. Wilson, L. Vernick, H. Lesniak, L. Sezepaniak, L. Miller, I. Mack, L. Steiniqer H. Supyla, S. VanderMey, L. Taylor, A. Bouska, E. Pitelka. BOTTOM-W. Stanevich, R. Iohnston, D. Maouqbia, G. Icmicki, L. Wielancl, M. Venturella, L. Koci, B Foit, S. Szczepaniak, I. Matias, R. Marovec. Chrenka, I. Vosecek, E. Sarno. M. D. P. BTH HR. ENG. IA TOP-C. Iegerski, F. Kozel, E. Kaminski, B. Marek, O. Morris, B. Elvers, B. Gajdos, R. Matchcz, A. Ias kunas, E. Habada. MIDDLE-M. Molnar, G. Bastians, M. Heckman, C. Aldridge, A. Suda, D. Richardson, E. Karner, R. Ma reska, F. Krul. BOTTOM-C. Wiitman, E. McDonald, R. Fritz, S. Humenik, I. Skarvan, G. Gasparini, I. Hapac, T. Triani- os, L. Pearce. F. A. P. STH HR. ENG. IB TOP-C. Wilcosz, I. Lario, F. Maiousek, H. Sienkiewicz, L. Christ, R. Mueller, R, Glaesel, C. Ondra, W Camphouse, L. Para, F. Sacha, E. Gorski, R. Iariiak. MIDDLE-O. McClure, F. Soucek, R. Novack, P. Ruszczyk, F. Kolbuck, L. Roqas, E. Frederick, A. Dole qowski, A. Sladek, F. Sherry, G. Sinkular, W. Wenkus. BOTTOM-I. McCall, M. Lorenz, R. Polich, V. Ness, M. Pitra, M. Krafka, H. Guisfred, E. Shishkofl, L. Mey ers, G. Doneske, I. Iumbalo, W. Helmus, K. Iochum. M. A. R, STH HR. ENG. IB TOP-R. Ness. T. Pleicher, R. Cisar, L. Lange, R. Kratochvil, F. Sujak, I. Karas, G. Zvetina, C. Iochun, E Clark, I. Dirisek. MIDDLEA-D. Walas, V. Frcmcek, V. Benes, M. Molik, B. Brett, R. Heinz, L. Gcmupzak, R. Loulan, E. De Agazio, D. Moore, R. Lukes. BOTTOM-I. Iania, W. Felgenaner, E. Fronczak, T. Mariana, F. Kirby, I. Laitman, I. Maurer, W. Kazak. G. R. 7TH HR. ENG. IA TOP-B. Lejcar, R. Hybl, F. Tvrdik, E. Marquardt, R. Smaus, E. Pekarek, R. Kaminski, T. Ferrara, H. Bar- ta, A. Soucek, I. Marik, I. Luza. MIDDLE-E. Zendol, M. Visny, M. Trepio, L. Hintz, M. Gajdos, H. Houpy, L. Bertelsen, M. Koss, L. Lreka A. Locas. BOTTOM-A. Grubc, I. Aliera, I. Kanafa, B. Crkauskas, B. Anderson, A. Fleischmarm, G. Hejna, R. Mathe son, R. Zacek, G. Hineline, S. Buffa. G. R. STH HR. ENG. IA TOPAG. Ianacek, B. Lanqbauer, A. Harasek, R. MacGill, R. Soelke, E. Hovorka, W. Rude, I. Sludney B. Korbel, R, Lukas. MIDDLE-M. Chromcik, H. Flegel, B. Morley, B. Husek, E. Krejci, W. Stroemer, C. Sweiizer, O. Vytlacil H. Siml, D. Ste-jskal. BOTTOM4G. Vosicky, F. Ianousek, L. Tousek, A, Niemand, D. Tunninq, B. Cohen, R. Anderle, I. Kubik F. Patera, L. Ciboch. I. M. R. 7TH HR. ENG. IB TOP!R. Nejdl, F. Machalek, F. Misek, T. Iadach, E. Cisalski, G. Bastiaans, I. Dobes, I. Kenninq, S Pinqatore, G. Kohoui, W. Vidas. BOTTOM4E. Aiello, I. Dubsky, M. Sarama, D. Lencioni, V. Grzeskowialc, L. Vohlqemuih, L. Pinia. D Stone, G. Straka, R. Lach, I. Nowak, V. Thomas. L. S. BTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-R. Swanlish, L. Spirek, L. Pahis, I. Harrigan, L. Schweitwiler, E. Zentz, N. Photakis, P. Vrastil. MIDDLE-E. Przybylski, I. Domeraski, L. Woekner, A. Iurlcus, B. Harriman, E. Ehemcm, G. Schwab, O Michaelek, M. Maralt. BOTTOM-A. Goralczyk, L. Meyer, A. Vicolo, A. Amidei, I. Sebela, R. Gribben. L. S. QTH HR. ENG. IB TOP-C. Suchy, G. Dombrowski, I. Drazin, L. Iacklin, F. Cihlar, L. Madaus, E. Balek, C. Starman, H Conlini, W. Atroberq, E. Sylvestrazak. MIDDLE-F. lanes, R. Maiz, H. Mango, A. Starxkus, M. Mlsna, N. Lee, E. Nasinec, A. Combis, D. Zdro jewski, I. Kasperski, P. Bodlak. BOTTOM-I. Kubacka, R. Hildebrandt, R. Tekip, F. Lang, R. Keller, G. Martin, R. Miller, A. Zeman, F Tomczak P. Berkos. A. S. 9TH HR. ENG. IB TOP-R. Branecki, D. Reid, H. Schwass, L. Rui, R. Richards, G. Liska, R. Buicher, R. Sisul, R. Neitzel, H Baron, B. Simmons, I. Fiala, I. Masek, R. Benes. MIDDLE-L. Pichlik, A. Svoboda, E. Lundin, V. Rakosnik, L. Poch, O. Hajek, E. Glaubke, H. Hale, F Maiteoni, F. Zaabel, E. Minnick, R. Zib, L. Silhavy. BOTTOM-I. Kleisner, R. Benes, E. Hospodar, I. Kloiath, E. Rezek, E. Iunqans, D. McArthur, R. Sundsirom R. Orozco, C. Schock, R. Nickla. A. S. 10TH HR. ENG. IB 30152-E. Vondra, I. Lippi, E. Bleier, I. Cejnar, E. Te-mpinsky, I. Blazek, F. Keenan, N. Vanecek, B. Scott . rzywa. . MIDDLE-E. Opatrmy, L. Stasek, G. Szczesniak, E. Svoboda, G. Kain, A. Bulthuis, C. Pietrowski, M. Voii L. Haifner, B. Sis. . BOTTOM-G. Check, A. Sliwa, M. Settecase, A. Roth, R. Bastlin, F. Blazek, I. Tomaszewska, A, Thorsen R. W. T. 3RD HR. ENG. IB EOR-A. Wilkosz, K. Smejkal, I. Kraiville, O. Petr, H. Hohe, C. Kersien, N. Koss, F. Henkel, A. Choc, F oplc. MIDDLE-A. VanCura, I. Kanta, R. Wehrmeister, R. Reszek, D. Berqholz, A. Kurth, M. Mazac, D, Smith R. Cribcxrd, R. Hynek. BOTTOM-T. Wesolowski, A. Lhotka, B. Miller, P. Bukowski, E. Cerny, R. Zeh, C. Gumtow, E. Liebenow Z. T. 7TH HR. ENG. IA. TOP-A. Kraebber, H. Schilling, R. Stauber, A. Tholen, I. Kramer. MIDDLE-L. Antos, E. Triebull, A. Moretti, R. Carrara, H. Zoufal, L. Poremba, E. Suda, S. Zarebski, M Matz, G. Salach. BOTTOM-H. Andrzejewski, F. Davis, A. Novack, I. Hardy, A. Holy, G. Kopkowski, R. Koszak, D. Peters V. Heindl. C. Engman. Z. T. BTH HR. ENG. IA TOP--E. Buscha, T. Law, E. Lewandoski, F. Blechta, R. Ielinek, E. Kolpeck, O. Hlava, H. Collins, B. Du chek, H. Fuqaie, C. Misger, M. Salvino. BOTTOM--D. Michal, L. Lizak, L. Kopic, Z. Pardus, F. Nerecek, E. Sobol, R. Keblusek, I. Mastalerz, P Flannigan, E. Benker, H. Felz. I. W. 7TH HR. ENG. IA TOP-I. Price, I, Iirsa, R. Baxter, T. Preece, T. Novak, E, Spatny, L. Keeve, G. Makas, W. Sajdak, H Ritzma, W. Simcich, I. Links, F. Ruprecht. MIDDLE-E. Horn, V. Ladzinski, B. Bernard, C. Ci-ambert, I. Waindl, M. Karnowske, M. Pradek, D. Karlich I. Meyer, I. Markus, V. Mlinarik. BOTTOM-R. DeLorenzo, G. Zoleclci, M. Sklenar, K. Hoecker, A. Iaros, C. Schubert, L. Iohnston, U. Martin B. Kizaur, A. Meyer. I. W. 9TH HR. ENG. IA h A T C. Eiselt, H. Holm- TOP-M. Kristan, I. Steinbach, R. Henke, W. Kopsa, I, McClure, R. Cer: , . Oman, berq, R. Graunke, B. White, A. Hybl. MIDDLE-R. Schmidt, H. Putnam, B. Hatz, A. Iuoditis, V. VanCura, B. Lauer, E. Iirina, F. Taussiq, B. Zila R. Kellinqton, B. Zich. BOTTOMgR. Blaha, I. Krstansky, G. Iemm, S. Hanczar, F. Craig, R. Skinner, I. Bergman, C. Moro, C. Cri baro, A. Danek. I. W. IOTH HR. ENG. IA TOP-A. Dockter, H. Kabat, G. Kaderauck, L. Slominski, E. Bezedeka, I. Pesek, L. Gnat, A. Pinqatore L. Ferry. MIDDLE-E. Popko, D. Suchomel, S. Starzornski, M, Vanek, E. Knezicek, H. Syslo, M. Kojder, H. Vavrek I. Sedivy. BOTTOM-H. Veldrnan, A. Wroblewski, E. Veselky, A. Sipek, I. Steel, I. Maly, D. Basile, R. Cable. I 1 1 L. G. Z. 7TH HR. ENG. IA P-W. Drukker, I. Shclek, W. Huizingcx, H. C. Polezoes, A. Zdenek, R. Pruchniuk, R. DeYoung, I, Zemun, Wcgemcm, E. Ce-rney. DDLE-D. Floring, F. Minclr, E. Mcltusek, R. Kouchy, G. Gcxhler, M. Kurtsmim, D. Treptu, L. Vgnke Sladek. T'IfOM-H. Wright, V. Marek, George Fargo, L. Vclscik, M. Dolejs, L. Hocker, G. Sisco, E. Canik, W neu, M. Michcrlovic. L Z. 8TH HR. ENG. Icr OP-E. Krul, W. Ness, I. Mudyrak, R. Larson, I. Povlos, E. Kuvinu, F. Vyora, G. Krcrbec, R. Spike Snowalter, G. Vodickc, W. Lcxtowski EDDLE-I. Pavlcs, E. Karina, F. Vydrcr, G. Krcbec, W. Lcxtowski. - TTOM M Nesludek, D Scvles, D. Iohnson, B. Chuostcx, D. Pritikin, L. Gronek, L. Turek, U. Vidus Bczrtlet, E. Rogers, E. Statham, E. Borsuk, L. Montermcm. 1 February Freshmen I V. W. BUNNELL HR. 12 ENG. IB TOP!-G. Koehler, N. Podmyskczlsky, P. Anderson, M. Kovdc, E. Fliger, B. Oudcr, M. Bcxlik, I. Parnock S. Rose, L. Melkcr, M. Lesuk, E. Warner, E. Munzuk. MIDDLE-M. Sejhohcx, S. Stonevith, O. Kinst, M. Stuhle, V. Kulicek, M. Mczrik, D. Neher, B. LcxPlcxnte, I Cisclk, V. Vojteck, S. Budil, BOTTOM4W. Cisczr, M. Ccrrloone, D. Kcxszynski, I. Reinhardt, M. Bucek, F. Ziqmount, E. Phillips, L Brandt, H. Holdik, Dana Iurich, V, Mcchulc, F. Cerzy, V. Hurst. R. M, CHANDLER HR. l0 ENG. IB. TOPWH. Hcxckl, F. Lundholm, R. Graham, R. Renc, E. Clements, W. Heckinqer, A. Iosko, I. Newell H. Gendron, R. Amerlon, R. Yedinak, E. Gertz, C. Wrobel. MIDDLE-S. Fruncl, M. Evcxns, I. Hoplie, M. Cumpelc, A. Stipek, M. Grisbcxurn, R. Zborowski, M. Davis M. Vlcek, L. Boqcxr, F. Kovur, G. Svelch. BOTTOM-B. Mcxchewicz, D. Dinqerson, R. Fryrnl, R. Ionus, H. Pcdercl, H. Chozz, B. Hejl, E. Molnctl E. Wernert, G. Bczrtizcxl, I. Kleisner, R. Hammond. C. D. DAVIS HR. 10 ENG. IB TOP-R. Chodorcx, R. Tcxjhl, E. Ickl, F. Sulc, T. Herrnunek, I. Filliqer, W. Best, M. Tuuchen, F. Kulhcznek R. Vokac, R. Kcxtrch, G. Zuhour, N. Cczcic, E. Ielinek. MIDDLE-R. Cernohcuz, P. Mcxrtin, S, Swanson, C. Woods, D. Nelson, G. Mares, F. Cizek, E. Soelke I. Huier, I. Vctnicek, A. Placko, G. Soukup, H. Forys, L. Landis. BOTTOM-R. Cernik, M. Vopenko, M. Skomcjsu, M. Quirsfeld, R. Blcxha, I. Gylfe, A. Kayser, H. Cuithclmel M. Liewcxld, G. Uher, R. Kopecky, R. Wcxwrzyniuk. C. D. DAVIS HR. ll ENG. IB 'OP4P. Prebon, R. Bullens, B, Kczmbic, M. Friedl, G. Zcxjicek, N. Delfolco, R. Boyer, R. Zemcm, E. clcobs, M. Hudec. JIIDDLE-D. Zid, D. Corey, G. Mitt, W. Wynne, P. R. Constance, M, Okner, F. Chrendk, L. Kclrel, E. Iuklik, L. Corteen. BOTTOM-F. Rcrmquist, T. Ruiskv, H. Sczmcz, L. Svec, A. Skinner, V. Arnhein, B. Whedtmcm, A. VdnKluck, I. Hershmon. M. A. DIEZ HR. lO ENG. IB 'OP--W. Oqozelec, I. Zorncm, R. Smetcmd, I. Kolczr. 'I. Moves, C. Icmdeclcd, C. Blout, N. Miller, 'l'. JIcMurcl'1ie, L. Pekoc, R. Fidld, A. Nisius, M. Huml, R. Levy, IIIDDLE-B. Brumrucker, F. Furie, L, Suvd, B. Bubenik, V. Vcmderhei, E. Kolpek, I. Vilnd, M. Choloupku. iovorkd, G. Iunqmdn, B. Kchouec, L. Kebschull, F. Tdrnowski, V. Gress, H. Iudkins, B. Iudde, BOTTOM-A. Holub, H. Bcfrtizcxl, E. Gcxbdlec, D. Mcrrek, L. LdVicka, R. Keichel, M. Wood, M. Trebonslcy, T. Hotek, M. Spiropoulos, W. Stubbinqs, C. Pizzuto, G. Ndrdi. M. M. HOPP HR. ll ENG. IB 7OP-E. McCartney, R. Seidel, C. Sichto, R. Smetcmcx, C. Moysey, G. Weber, D. Rudolphsen, I. Kohoun, . Nerud, T. Buschbcxch, M. Bercm. JIIDDLE-B Brumrucker, F. Furie, L. Suvd, B. Bubenik, V. Vunderhei, E. Kolpek, I. Vilnrz, M. Chdloupkd, I. Peterson, D. Dlouhy, L, Lukas. BOTTOM-F. Hulcx, R. Trezek, S. Susind, K. Wilson, A. Michael, F. Bdlsley, E. Dvordck, A. Rdsmunsen, X. Kdliszski, W. Luursen, I. Kocik. R. R. MCCORMAC HR. 8TH ENG. IB OP H Ienerick P Qchlesinqer E Stymd, L, Witucki, C. Haas, C. Svelhu, I. Kcrlol, I. Sopcdk, I. EIGI'Hg1Z. E. Cech' M: Alnosky, A,'Cl'xi'istin. JIIDDLEQA. Sim,IN. Ropp, B. Rushford, C. Roih, I. Clements, A. Goldidrb, M. Krofkcr, S. Klenhcr, F. Ioseph. . Roesner, L. Vittner, R. Ford. OTTOM-S. Belzer, G. Sedldk, C, Huizinqd, V. Zdjicek, S. Zuleq, A. Horarek, I. Novak, L. Wein, S. De rauf, M. Cleveland, C. Cisdr. i I s F. A. POPE HR. 7TH ENG, IB TOP-I. Ptince, R. Tescxr, H. Arboe, E. Sup, K. Krebs, R. Sedlczk, M, Tuska, O. Pclvlosky, M. Mcxrecek. MIDDLE-L. Tykol, C. Leshmcn, I. Moffett, A. Stunke, C. Piotrowski, A. Sclmec, S. Mcrzur, C. Tcrylor. BOTTOM-E. Slater, E. Kulisek, E. Lovcik, D. Groth, M. Peml, F. Osterlik, M. Roth, M. Malek. I. M. ROLAND HR. 4TH ENG. IB TOP-I. Kotlin, R. Neuder, I. Chmelik, R. Koritzke, M. Steffi, C. Fisher, R. Nemecek, G. Soucek, G Polak, G. Cervenko, A, Stosi, R. Lindinsky. MIDDLE-I. Hallo, G. Holik, C. Hcxtok, C. Schurnstein, I. Zczdny, L. Anderson, A, Gruntorcrd, G. Stovicek G. Vlnu, O. Vent, G. Mochocek. BOTTOM-I. Vojik, C. Godinq, C. Skender, R. Pollclk, I. Musil, M. Pett, M. Westfall, I. Blizek, V. Dolejs E. Grzeskowiok, R. Holl, F. Stelton. . I. M. ROLAND HR, STI-I ENG. IB TOP-eL. Lentz, G. Iindru, R, Sclwusch, O. Vovru. I. Korcxmbelus, P. Rocque, G. Soiner, H. Nelson. MIDDLE-G. Nerud, L, Michcllek, F. Pukys, I. Moscrkowski, W. Teichmiller, R. Kucercr, W. Dressler, I Kraft, BOTTOM-F. Lentz, W. Spuchmun, E. Zulokcrr, V, Maliorik, H. Moyer, C. Prcmek, E. Cihlcrr. L. SCHILLING HR. IITH. ENGLISH IB TOP-H. Sterk, I, Kostczl, I. Perqler, I. Wild, I. Rodecki, I. Hcmzl, R. Heidcmk, E. Icrcewicz, I. Wczczcrk. MIDDLEAI. Barter, I. Krcxiku, D. Peters, B. Tintori, C. Mcrqgio, G. Winter, A, Baldridge, R, Peterzelko I. Qallucci. BOTTOM-I. Iichcr, B. Ryan, L. Cox, G. Aiello, O. Bcrrscnti, D. Hoppe, B. Swanson, I. Kcmcrk, F. Boverini E . -. 4... A. SVRCHEK HR. llTH ENG. IB Qlifouk, M. Sodini, I. Syrewicze, R. Stepanek, L. Routa, I. Ianachowski, O. Kofal, S. Boskovich . uise. IILIIIEDLE-S. Karukfis, L. Pivonka, M, Fojtik, A. Yeshko, P. Skopal, E. Sfolarski, B. Barkley, G. Homolka . arser. BOTTOM4T. Daqres, L. Iancla, H. Daubner, E. Kacer, S. Goldschmidt, M. Vilimovsky, G. Hlavacek, I Drzewicki. R. W. TEETER HR. QTH. ENG. IB TOP-R. Murray, R. Masa, H. Hutchinson, C. Nelson, H. Bartunek, I. Murphy, R. Binder, N. Stratos, G Trinka, D. Clegg. BOTTOMfW, Kourim, E. Pecka, W. Brazel, B. Moran, L. Havlik, E. Polak, A. Kiefer, P. Holmgren, E M. C. WAGNER HR. EIGHTH ENG. IB TOPAL. Barfish, M. Kasper, W. Pranqe, M. Potsic, L. Barr, G, Vydra, G. Binder, A. Schild, P. Pizzo D. Moeller. MIDDLE-H Kielma. R. Ruf, W. Rahn, W. Kowalski, F. Grosse, C. Slezak, G. Sediry, B. Prince, G. Kenealy D. Soutar. BOTTOM-R. Rocen, L. Drabek, V. Bollinger, R. Hrbek, V. Brown, B. Yelinek, M. Rufh,, R. Lang, L. Iustin L. G. ZERWER HR. TENTH ENG. IB TOP4A. Sorini, I. Huffman, A. Horkey, S. Nicholson, E. Slifaniak, O. Kuehnel, W. Mueller, I. Griffith, E Divis, G. Zetek, C. Kopecky, 'N. Thermos, F. Humford. Lanenqa, F. Voda. MIDDLEGL. Sarama, L. Walczak, L. Zahour, I. Cherway, H. Gorzyb, E. Schuetz, G. Ierousek, T. Lantvif, E. Cerany, I. Williams, C. Lukamer, M. Kuttenberq BOTTOMfM Vovieqer, D. Davis, A. Knopf, E. Vesely, I. Mishler, B. Kimmel, E. Kaposki, L. Machalicky D. Hruby, M. Hall, H. Fisher, L. Beise. I 41 1 X ,,, 3? !,,,f ' 1 Q N , +-M f X . 4: if 11 5 nw A X X, Q 5 K Q z 11 N ,fi A 1 - I1. X Y ,. NSY-.w fm .H ff'11lfJTfi'i'S .mwisw . .... K... 1, Tiff 5 5 A -S' -fi L, if vii msiiizg iff- Q51 cj Q Shirley Baumruck Isabel Danicek Dorothy Lewis Doris Lohr Dorothy Mildred Natonek Pomey Arlene Schirnrnelpfennig Bernice Marian William George Edward Warren Vanerka Van Zyl Baar Bashich Fischl Hughsted Robert Kass Rudolph Kulousek loseph Molkup Arthur Ouska Raymond Rich Harold Howard William Frances Smolin Stehle Winser Adcock Ellen Baxter Dorothy Bokr Gertrude Bolt lune Denmark Beverly Felz Rose Filipek Lillian Gradamski Lucille Grau Francine Gregor Russell Richard Allen Axen Robert Becker George Best Paul Fanta Charles Helcl William MacLean William Mraz NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Virginia Guido Marlyn Grunwald Lois lmmekus Elsie Iavorsky Loretta Kay Lorraine Koca Blanche Komarek Mary Kosek Emilie Kuska Marian Loeitler Lillian A. Marek Florence Mlady Betty Mohler Rosemary Nolan Dorothy Olson Helen Placzek Amelia Poclc Lorraine Rautis Lorraine Reid Bernice Schwartz Gladys Sedlar Dorothy Sharman Helen Slamecka Pauline Sockolovsky Elaine Stahle Ophelia Stephens Mildred Vaclavek Grace Waxel Luana Weber Marjorie Wood lohn Aimone Robert H, Anderson IUNIORS George Picha George Topinka Virginia Allen Alice Berg Esther Bohatec Blanche Brousek lean Bushing Frank Batell Raymond Bernatsky Charles Bluma Edward Bubl lack Burton Allen Cannon Iohn Drish Harvey Fuchs Robert Gable Donald Hantalc Emil Hlinsky Richard Lindeman Haymond Lomicka lerry Moro William Moulis Elmer Novotny Iohn Pianowski Stanley Picha George Pour Fred Rachlin lames Russell Edward Sabanski Laddie Sakala Stephen Sipovicz Ioseph Stejskal Albert Stipek Henry Tichy Milton Tlapa Anthony Vranek lrwin Waldvogel Edward Woller lames Zajicek Arlene Daffer Alice Pindiak Patricia Reeve Hope Reid Iennie Strapazon Virginia Tunning Ethelie Vachta Audrey Wasedalek Frances Adcoclc Virginia Allen Shirley Arnold Alvira Bagdan Shirley Baumruck Lea Beaudro Alice B. Berg Betty A. Bokr Ruth Brebis Blanche Brousek Iulia C. Broz lean Bushing Amelia Cernohouz Eleanor G. Chleboun Caroline M. Chobotsky Alice M. Cihak Arleen Dafier Isabel Danicek Marcelle Ernst Ruth Fuxa Betty Galanek Bernice Goodis Miriam Grant Lucille Grau Francine Gregor Marlyn Grunwald Frances C. Hall Mary lo Hall Florence Hill Mary E. Hinterman Sophie Kanikula NATIONAL IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Loretta Kay Lorraine Koca Loretta B. Koehler Dorothy Lewis Marian Loeffler De Elda Manthey Dolores Manthey Helen Marsick Florence Mlady Betty Mohler lane B. Moran Dorothy Natonelc E. Yvonne Novander Viola E. Pearson Irene Petersen Alice V. Pincliak Rosemary Purvis Patricia Reeve Hope Reid Arlene Schimrnelpiennig Sylvia Schuckman Ruth Simandl Bernetta Skinner Anna Simkunas lennie Sirapazon Virginia Tunning Ethelie Vachta Mildred Vaclavelc Lucille Wantock Audrey Wasedalek Luana Weber Mary Alice Wein Russell Allen Robert H. Anderson Richard Axen William Baar Robert Becker George Best Williard Boss lack R. Burton Elmer Cech Paul T. Ceska William F. Chana Francis Discipio Iohn Drish Richard Dunlop Fran C. Engler Paul Fanta Edward Fischl Edward Flicinger Richard K. Forst Donald Hattrem Robert T. Hofmann lack M. Kearney Rudolph Kulouselc loseph A. Kratochvil Stanley Kubu Raymond Lornika William MacLean Charles Marik lohn McCool Raymond Michalec Ioseph Molkup Richard G. Mraz William Mraz Russel Mueller Richard Novotny Arthur Ousko Charles Paynter Iames E. Piasecki Ioseph E. Pracser Irwin I. Proksa Fred Rachlin Norman Reichert Ioseph Sakala Laddie Sakala William Schultz Harold Srnolin Edward Sockolovsky Howard Stehle Albert Stipek Edward Stipek Carl Stofiels Emil I. Tanana Henry Tichy George Topinka Henry Tregler Norman Truelson Robert I. Visin Harold Wilson William Winser Alfred Witt NATIONAL THESPIANS THESPIANS Bernard Tyqett, George Broughton, Icrmes Russell, Emily Hruslcc, Ice Sisco IUXTIOZTFLL FUTURE CRAFTSMEN Left to Right, Top Row: Iohn Stipek, Albert House, Thomcrs Shimko, Irvin lcrnovsky, Frank Lcrpkcr, Herbert Kdske, Irwin Wolclvoqel, Niel Broom, john Hulkcr, Francis Slcxuf. Middle Row: Henry Tichy, Icxmes Benes, William Sneberqer, Hcrrry Peterson, Iohn McCool, Edward Wollcrr, Milton Pichcr, Harold Behen, Lcrrry Anderson, George Vlcek. Bottom Row: A. C. Erickson fAdv.l, Emil Rychlik, Edwcrrd Vosecky, Robert Louckci fVice-P'res.l, Arthur Ouskrx fPres.J, Steve Sipovicz CSec.J, Frcxnlc Prcrvdick iTrec1s.J, Frank Kuchtci, Robert Krejcu. Emil Vocelko. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Seated: Donna Claire Rehlcopf, lerry Moro, Dolores Theriault. Standing: lohn Cervenka, Ice Sisco, loe Molkup, Phillips Carter, Woodrow landa. NATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL Bottom Row: Paul Teeter, Gladys Sedlar, Tune Krupar, Harold Smolin, loe Sisco, Charlotte Fogerty, Emily Hruska, lerry Moro, Helen Nadherny, Marion Loeffler, Isabel Donicek. Middle Row: Norman Neller, Raymond Lomicka, Russell Allen, Patricia Reeve, Phyllis Landry, Marjorie Wood, Rose Nyc, Mildred Pomey, Donna Claire Rehlcoph, Raymond Rich. Top Row: Elmer Cech, Henry Gass, Robert Anderson, Doris Lohr, Marion Van Zyl, Tom Callahan, Charles Paynter, Ray Bernatsky, Edward Sockolovsky, Ethel Brown, Luana Weber, lames Russell, Casimer Deviekus, Alois Mastalerz. COACHES P. R. PAVLINEK Heavyweight Football E. A. WRIGHT Lightweight Football L. H. BATSON Frosh-Soph Football V N. A. ZIEBELL Heavyweight Basketball G. S. FENCL Frosh-Soph Basketball and Varsity Baseball l. l AHELKA Boxing-Soccer O. I. KUDRNOVSKY Tumbling-Track W. Y. MCBURNEY Tennis F. l. WARGA Swimming CAPTAINS IRWIN WALDVOGEL Heavyweight Football MILES KADLEC Lightweight Football ROBERT MIER Fresh-Soph Football IOHN DRISH Heavyweight Basketball and Baseball KENNETH POLIVKA Frosh-Soph Basketball LEONARD SZUDY Boxing ROY SCHWARTZKOFF Tumbling FRANK MIKES Track GEORGE MOTTL Swimming HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL Top Row: Stehle CMgr.J, Svitak CMgr.l, Wagner, Thunloerg, Reiter, Broberg, Roubik, Dolezal, Pupelis, Meyer, Fugate, Zadny, Putna, Dolson, Hughsted, Pearson, Peterson, Golden CMgr.J. Bottom Row: P. R. Pavlinlek CCoachJ, Vranek,,Brandeis, Basich, Bezdek, Bushalco, Waldvogel, Kuda, Bachelli, Svoboda, Anderson, Schiffebein. ANOTHER CALAMITOUS SEASON Defeat after defeat played havoc with Coach Pavlinek's heavyweight griders as the local mentor with the aid of Coach George Fencl tried in vain for the first victory in three years after injecting new spirit in the squad. However, through that dark cloud a silver lining was apparent as the prob- lem of reconstruction became more tre- mendous. After dropping hard fought contests to New Trier, Proviso, Wauke- gan, Highland Park, and Evanston, the locals climaxed tl'1e usual poor season with brilliant exhibition against Oak Park, champions of the Suburban League. Although the Maroons were not vic- torious they won the honor ot being the only team to score on the Orange and Blue shirted villagers when halt- back Kuda tossed a 40 yard pass to end, Al Pupelis, who ran 30 yards for the touchdown. This was Morton's only victory, a moral one. Starring for the locals during the cam- paign were Gordon MacCarell in the backtield and Bob Anderson on the line. Others who played consistent ball were Bill Fugate, lrv. Waldvogel, Al Pupelis, George Basich, George Dolezal, and Ioe Bezdek. Morton's efforts last year for victory were not in vain as a much stronger squad is expected this coming fall. Be- turning lettermen are Pupelis, Kuda, Bachelli, Roubik, Meyer, Fugate, and Reiter. V LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Top Row: E. Wright, E. Flickinger, W. Klicpera, C. Bezdek, E. Muscat, I. Grafen, W. MacLean R. Simich, F. Mikes, A. Ruzicka, M. Stanek, I. Ferliq, R. Houdek, C. Dombrow, O. Nemans, O. Alessio fMqr.J. Bottom Row: I. Mucha, R. Rylands, S. Dvorak, R. Pucci, A. Vikelis, M. Kadlec, N. Luzen, R. Bauml, L. Allessio, Miller, R. Stanek, I. Gregory, N. Michalek. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Top Row: G. Sperlik, E. Zadiekas, R. Albauqh, A. Higgins, F. Keenan, H. Hohne, I. Nelson E. Parker, F. Drozen, G. Piscac, E. Wojciechowski, W. Cesal, R. Rairnan, R. Gajdus, R. Hinz. Bottom Row: W. Weiser Mqr.J, K. Polivka, I. De Franco, L. Rui, W. Anderson, L. Batson fCoach7, R. Meyer fCapt.D, R. Sobolik, M. Greco, E. Zeniz, I. Pavelos, L. Poerernba. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Top Row: F. Smrz, I. Pianowski, A. Pupelis, I. Martin, E. Veverka, W. Iugovich, F. Kletchka. Bottom Row: E. Buschalko, M. Tlapa, I. Drish fCapt.D, N. Strurnillo, R. Albaugh, N. Ziebell tCoachJ. TIED FOR SECOND PLACE Paced by the high scoring oi Iohn Drish, wiry, sharp-shooting basket tlip- per, and the constant tallying and pass work ct Norman Strumillo, Coach Nor- man Ziebell's heavyweight cagers end- ed the 36-37 season as undisputed win- ners of second place with a record ot eight victories, three setbacks, and one tie. Proviso's heavies won twelve straight contests to capture the league crown while the Oak Park Villagers landed in third place with eight wins and tour losses. Dropping tilts to Proviso and Evan- ston in the tirst round while emerging victorious over Oak Park, Waukegan, Highland Park, and New Trier, the lo- cals iell back to third place. Proviso and Evanston were again the jinx teams in the second roundg the Ma- roons bowing to the Maywood tive and tieing the Wildcat quintet. Over again the same tour outtits tell beiore the Mor- ton onslaught. Team's scoring honors went to lohn Drish, who won the Suburban League scoring championship with l33 points. Norman Strumillo, torward, was run- ner-up with 68 points. For the second straight year these two boys played consistent ball to lead the Mortonites to the runner-up position. Ending their high school careers, were Iohn Drish, Norman Strumillo, Mil- ton Tlapa, Iohn Martin, lohn Pianow- ski, Edward Veverka, and Bill Kopec- ky. Next year's prospects will shape up in Albaugh, Iugovic, Parker, Pupel- is, Polivka, Vilkelis, and Kral. ln the regional tournament aiter beat- ing Argo High School 35-9, the Maroon heavies tor the third time dropped a contest to Proviso's undeteated quintet, 26-24. Steve Mizen led the attack tor the victors. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Top Row: L. Poeremba, W. Anderson, I. Simcich, G. Sliwa, D. Kelpszas, I. Krammer, I. Marin, A. Higgins, R. Boeheme, U. Podlesek, G. Marsh, G. Fencl CCoachJ. Bottom Row: G. Kaha CMgr.P, Sherrie KMgr.l, G. Waniata, I. Hapac, A. Guerrero, K. Polivka, E. Parker, A. Michie, L. Kastl iMgr.l. A THIRD PLACE DEADLOCK Although landing in a third place deadlock with the Highland Park quin- tet, Morton frosh-soph basketball ag- gregation suffered one of its poorest seasons in many years by compiling a Suburban League record of seven wins and five losses. Coach Fencl's five were unable to lick the Highland Parkers or the Oak Park Villagers the entire season, facing both outfits twice without snatching a triumph. New Trier of Kenilworth led by the high-scoring of Marchini, who tallied nineteen points, registered the only other conference victory over the local underclassrnen. Carrying the brunt of the assign- ments and leading the Mortonites' scor- ing attack were Captain Kenneth Po- livka, guard, and big Edward Parker, center. Parker was very valuable with his ability to get the tap, rebound, and score from the free throw circle on pivot shots. Polivka was an all-around man, starring with consistent scoring, well- placed passes, and good floor judg- ment. Others who saw plenty of action and did outstanding work were loe Hapac, Allen Higgins, Bill Albaugh, Armond Guerrero, George Wamata, Robert Boehrne, and Ierome Mann. BASEBALL Top Row: Kasl iMgr.l, Gorcowski, Kanak, Desmond, Torkelson, Kolb, Oras, Bezdek, Kral, Rocka- Wiak, D-:mek fMgr.l, Fencl fCoachl. Bottom Row: Vicha, Drish, Colageratos, Pianowski, Smith, Kucera, Hildebrandt, Devan, Grnacek, Hodan. SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPS Champions of the Suburban League, and fourteen straight practices and league victories: this was the record of Coach George Fencl's baseballers in 1936. Slashing down such formidable toes as Oak Park, Proviso, Waukegan, New Trier, Highland Park, and Evanston with the consistent hurling ot Bill Smith and lohn Pianowski, the Maroons con- tinued sensationally to win the Confer- ence Crown ior the second straight year, having tied with Proviso in the previous campaign. Pacing the attack for the locals was Iohn Drish, slugging shortstop, who led the team in batting with over a .500 average. Harry Hildebrandt, Emil Devan, Prichard Kucera, and Billy Calo- geratos were other stalwart and potent instruments in many ot the Morton triumphs. Purely a spirited squad who were willing to take chances, the Mortonites won tour encounters on squeeze plays. One of the features of the year was the Oak Park-Morton encounter which the locals won 8-7 by executing perfectly three suicide squeeze plays in the last inning. SOCCER Top Row: F. Posejpal, F. Cech, F. Smrz CMgr.D, A. Holub, E. Vojak, R. Svoboda, D. Scherrer, I. Trvsicky, R. Bichicci, G. Cipro, O. Vane-k, F. Kletchka tMgr.J. Bottom Row: I. Iahelkcx tCoachD, G. Kclinek, S. Hirschberg, H. Posejpcrl tCapt.J, A. Nelli, E. Srensky, R. Sass, R. Friedl, I. Mica. COOK COUNTY CHAMPS For the second straight year Coach Iahelka's soccermen won the Cook County title, bowling over such formid- able opponents as Batavia, Tilden, Uni- versity High, Oak Park, and Schurz. Opening the season with a very con- vincing triumph over Batavia, 5-27 the locals continued to romp over all op- position. Tilden came next, the Morton- ites tieing the Chicagoans 2-2. An- other deadlock, U-O, resulted in Morton's meet with University High. ln the last two weeks of play the Iahelkamen beat Tilden 4-U, licked University High, 6-l, crushed Oak Park, 3-U, tied the Vil- lagers l-l, and smothered Schurz, 5-O. Members of the squad who played a consistent brand of championship ball were Seymour Hirschberg, Henry Pose- jpal, colorful captain, Frank Posejpal, Bunny Vanek, and Rudy Svoboda. The Posejpal lads contributed excellent defensive as well as offensive playing. Vanek and Svoboda, the two scoring twins of the Maroon booters, led the team's offensive attack and aided im- mensely with their very effective short pass manner. I-lirschberg was an out- standing goalie. Qthers often in the starting lineup were Gasa, Srensky, l-lolub, and Ciora. Players returning next year are Hirschberg, Tvrzicky, Friedl, and Vo- jack, who are sure to continue the team's success. A Very strong schedule awaits the lahelka-coached soccermen as they will make another attempt to win the third straight county title. BOXING Lett to Right: I. Iahelka tCoachl, A. Vulo, F. Napolitan, M. Scilingo, R. Donat, A. Ausili, E. Sternad, G. Stecha, F. Mawle, L. Szudy, I. Hudez, E. Starman, A. Terlecki, F. Smrz, N. Truelsen. STATE CHAMPS Undeteated in four years, the Maroon and White pugilists continue to be the terrors ot the state cmd have set one of the longest strings ot triumphs in the history of Morton. Skirmishes with other high school outfits have been rather limited as the Maroon mentor has been unable to book meets with such opponents as St. Bedes, Culver Military Academy, Hand others who have high-touted squads. However, during the years the local pugs were able to extend their win- ning streak to eighteen straight with victories over Morton Iunior College, and Grant twice. Knowing the excellent talent will not always be on hand, Coach Iahelka staged a huge intramural boxing tourn- ament which aided him in picking the best tighter at Morton. Early in Morton the survivors ot the preliminary rounds paired off to bring to a climax the hot competition which was previously held. Champions crowned in eleven divi- sions were William Kourim, paper- weighty Iames Kleronomos, Iunior Fly- weight, Michael Scilingo, Flyweighty Iohn Wasczak, Iunior Bantamweighty Louis Smith, Bantamweightp Armando: Vuolo, Featherweight, Ray Donat, lun-4 ior Lightweight: William Mrizek, Light-t weighty Leonard Szudy, lunior Welter-E weighty Andrew Terlicki, Middleweightp I George Marinek, Middleweight. ! With the very good material which became apparent as the result of the huge fighting panorama, Morton wills have a very good chance to keep in-' tact its greatest winning streak andl become one of the best teams in the United States. Coach Iahelka has yet many good scrappers who will return to next year's team, and with boxing in- creasing in popularity every day plenty of newcomers will till the holes left open by seniors who graduate this Iune. SWHNHMNG Top Row: l. Waldvogel, E. Starman, I, Pletcher, R. lanecek, I. Klimes, W. Korbel, R. Kalina, W. Klispera, C. Bongiant, L. Vihel, W. Goding, R. Freqan, R. Purvis. Bottom Row: F. I. Warqcl CCoachl, G. Mottl fCapt. of SLD, V. Yuska, B. Dean, I. Lario, W. Kichey, R. Prosch, R. Houdek, E. Panzella, H. Dvorak lCapt. of Frosh-Sophl, l. Tuza, G. Listek, R. Fleischmann, G. Haiek, T. Pletcher, W. Korntck. TRACK Top Row: Pazanellt, Kuba, Novotny, Vejr, Molkup, Mottat, Pupelis, Iones, Sonlttner, Glozer, Ras- mussen, Pahts, Fontan, Mikes, Fuqate. Middle Row: Wunder, Emanuel, Baurnl, Vcicght, Michalek, Grillot, Greco, Chrnelik, Kochr, Bona- quidi, Rehberg, Korner, lanura, Allen, Rtchltk, Rankin. Bottom Row: Kuclrnovsky, Mtcelli, Wiefenbach, Guilamtn, Koca, Greqorr, Flickinqer, Pristouptnsky A., Phillips, Kinzio, Belsan, Pristoupinsky C. TENNIS Lefi io Right R. Purvis, R. Axen, W. Ridell, R. Ierick, I. Sisco, L. Sukcllcx. -GOLF. if Left to Right: P. Plepel, R. Tcruer, N. Ziebell Ccocchl I. Tomcn, H. Lcrvidy TUMBLING Top Row: I. Cunningham, R. Polich, G. Oden, R. Mueller, F. Ptcxcek, I. Iarmck. Middle Row: R. Provinsky, I. Hummel, O. Phillips, R. Taussigq, I. Soldut, R. Zitnik, G. Slouku P. Linckmcn. Bottom Row: I. Tomun, C. Midurcx, C. Zabel, R. Schwczrzkopf, A, Icmicki, N. Reichert, O. I Kudrnovsky CCoachJ. CHEER LEADERS Left to Right: Rohzcm, Celmer, Holder, Hortcm, Shubert, Hcijek. ? g 1 r W I ' Senior Soccer . . . lunior Soccer .. SOCCER Morton girls, like the boys, take a great interest in soccer. The opening ot the soccer season is greatly antici- pated, and the turnouts are always large. The season extends trom the end of September to November, cold Weather being the least oi the girls' Worries. Games are played only be- ...Miss Gardner, Coach .. Miss Sherwood, Coach tween classes and are open to all their respective members with the require- ment ot having ten practices. The participation in soccer and all sports is purely optional: therefore these girls are really interested in sports and make the best use possible ot all opportunities to learn to play and enjoy the game. SENIORS SL... ..... 2 Ir. .... . ....O Sr. ............. 4 Soph. ......... .2 Sr. ............. 4 Fresh. ........ .U Captains-Mildred Marousek, Grimmer. IUNIORS lr. .... ..... O Sr. . . . . Ir. .............. 4 Soph. . . . . lr. .............. 6 Fresh. . . . Captains - Louise O'Brien, Reznik. Sophomore Soccer . . Freshman Soccer Arlene . . . .2 Vivian SOPHOMORES Soph. ........... 2 Sr. . . Soph. ........... U lr. ........ . . Soph. ........... 4 Fresh. .... . . Captains -- Geraldine Brichta, qarei Carroll. FRESHMEN Fresh. .... ..... 0 Sr. . . Fresh. ......,.... l lr. ....... . . Fresh. ........... 2 Soph. .... . . ...4 ...4 ...2 Mar- ...4 ...6 ...4 Captains - Aclelaine Klimek, Mea Fisher. . . . .Miss Riqali, Coach Tucker, Coach Senior Basketball . .. Junior Basketball . . . BASKETBALL Basketball is one of the highlights in a qirl's sports careerg the requirements for team membership are the same as in soccer, namely, ten practices. After the technique of the game is mastered, . . . .Miss Gardner, Coach . . . .Miss Sherwood, Coach teams are chosen and inter-class tour naments are started. Referees, score keepers, and time-keepers are ap pointed who have full control of affairs The season ends with a victory ban quet for the champions. Sr.. . . . Sr. ..... . Sr. ..... . Captains Koe. Ir. .... . lr. .... . SENIORS ...l2 Ir..... .......27 Soph. . .......26 Fresh. . IUNIORS .....22 Sr...... .....28 Soph. .. lr. ............. 26 Fresh. . - lsabell Zuliani, ....22 7 Lorraine . . . . l2 .......l6 Captains - Vivian Reznik, Alice Cihak. Soph. .... . Soph. .... . Soph. .... . Captains Carroll. Fresh. .... . F resh. .... . Fresh. .... . Captains -Gloria Szczeiniak, Mary Lou Leisqe. SOPHOMORES Sr. ....27 .....l6 Ir. .....l8 Fresh. -e Grace Nejdl, Margaret FRESHMEN Sr. ....26 ...4 lr. .......... ..26 Soph. ........l8 Sophomore Basketball ..... Miss Riqali, Coach Freshman Basketball .................... Miss Tucker, Coach Creative Dance Group - Miss Knight, Coach Tap Dancers - Miss Fisher, Coach Bowling Team .......................... Miss Flanders, Coach Life Guards . .. ..... Miss Russell, Coach Leadership . . . . . .Miss Fisher, Coach MCRTONIAN Top Row: Robert Anderson, Lillian Arnston, Ellen Baxter, Ethel Brown, Alfred Brunettin, lune Denmark. Middle Row: George Dolezal, Marjorie Emanuel, Charles Enqman, Ed- ward Fischl, Robert Gatz. Bottom Row: Lucille Grau, Marlyn Grunwald, Robert Kass, Mary Kosek. E...-nl t THE OFFICE ANNUAL 1, PHOTO STUDIO Advisors: R. A. Hessler Siaff C. D. Davis Staff C. O. Druschel Photography E. W. Green Finance Top Row: Iune Krupar, Doris Lohr, Helen Marsick, Iohn Marlin, Norman Neller. Middle Row: Helen Placzek, Iirn Pletcher, Iean Pletcher, Laddie Sakala, Gladys Sedlar, Wanda Shaules. Bottom Row: George Slouka, Pauline Sockolovsky, Ophelia Stephens, Paul Teeter, Marian Van Zyl, Luancr Weber, Fred Wunder. loe Sisco Ed. in Chief lst Semester lerry Moro Ed. in Chief 2nd Semester Harold Smalin Ed.Press Ass'n. MORTONIAN One of the best and most accurate high school papers in the airn of the '36-'37 staff of the Mortonian Weelcly. ln order to attain a higher degree of accuracy, which is the first and foremost essential of journalistic Writing, several additions Were made to the edi- torial staff during the second semester of the current school year. These additions Were the proof reading and copy read- ing staffs and the positions of associate editor and copy editor. Not only has the '36-'37 staff attempted to publish a news- ier and rnore journalistically correct high school paper, but it has also tried to give Morton students an ultra-modern pub- lication. EDITORS Left to Right, Top to Bot- tom: lim Russel, Charles Paynter, Tom Callahan, Charlotte Fogerty, Mildred Pomey, Emily Hruska, Russel Allen, George Bor- denave, Isabel Danicek, Helen Nadherny. Standing Left to Right: Thomas Triantos, lames Kleronomos, Thomas Cizek, Thomas Klavik. Sitting Left to Right: Marjorie Wood, Phyllis Landry, Bernice Becker, Irene Hejna, Virginia McCollom, Iimmy Criswell, Elmer Cech, Robert Michalec, Robert Gajdos, Viola Pearson, Barbara Honefenger, Isabel Danicek, Iulia Broz, Gladys Liebenow. WE EKLY THE I OFFICE PRESS ASSOCIATION Russell Allen Raymond Lomicka Richard Dunlop Richard Axen Elmer Cech Harold Srnolin Miss G. Gaarder Edit'l Advisor Mr. R. Kreitzer Rrintinq Mr. C. Deirick Priniinq Standinq Left to Right: Richard Dunlop, Raymond Lomicka, Sidney Lansky, Casrnir Deveikis, Robert Roberts. Sitting Left to Right: Lillian Pilney, Harriet Mack, Patricia Reeves, Donna Rehkopf, Audrey Wase- dalek, Dorothy Strnad, William Boss, Henry Gass, Virginia Tunning, Violet Dusil, Katherine lenkins, Ruth Fuxa, Rosc Nye, Iuliei Lozano. CLUBS l ALMEGA JUNIOR SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB Almega M. I. Honeywell Little Old Lady Iunior Senior Girls' Club E. M. Prutsman Tea on the Terrace I PROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB SENIOR COUNCIL IUNIOR COUNCIL Frosh-Soph Girls' Club A. C. Skrickus Love Thy Neighbor Morton Council H. L. Meeker Onward Christian Soldiers Morton Iunior Council G. M. Larimer When the Saints Go Marching IUNIOR RED CROSS W OPERATORS E 1 ? S E 5 s s SAFETY COUNCIL s E E S SENATE I Iunior Red Cross E. L. Kimball You Came to My Rescue Ope1'ator's Club D. P. Williams. A. R. Moore You Oughta Be in Pictures Morton Iunior Safety Council G. K. Pierce Stay on the Right Side, Siste1 ' Morton Senate E. L. Kimball Say it isn't so Freshman Dramatics Twinkle, Twinkle, Litile Star Sophomore Dramatics A Star Fell Oni of Heaven Iunior Dramatics He Was a Desperate Desmond Senior Dramatics I Never Had a Chance FRESHMAN DRAMATICS SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS IUNIOB DRAMATICS SENIOR DRAMATICS R. Coggeshall B. F. Corson R. Coggeshall B. F. Corson SOCIAL STUDIES READING DEBATE Social Studies Club I. B. Royse, E. O. Carlson, C. Kalek We Don't Want io Make History Reading Club L. G. Zefrwer, M. Anderson Poet and Peasant Debate M. Iulien Try to See It My Way I Demosthenians Creative Writing Latin Club Sarmcxtia Iuniors Can It Be the Breeze Lost in the Fog Roczmin' in the Gloamin' lake Szyhko Miiaia Chivi1e DEMOSTHENIANS CREATIVE WRITING LATIN SARMATIA IUNIORS W. I. Cherry Z. Thornsburgh T. L. Viehoii I. HI. Drechney FRENCH SPANISH CZECH CHEMISTRY French Club Spanish Club Morton Czech Club Chemistry Club Hin.key Dinkey Parlez Vous? In a Little Spanish Town Svestky Se Va1eii There's Something in the Air I. M. Roland F. Modini B. Mikulcz W. S. Muehl PHYSICS RADIO BIOLOGY MANAGERS Physics Club D. L. Barr Lights Out Radio Club D. L. Barr I Love You from Coast to Coast Biology Club Biology Faculty Thanks for the BuqQY Ride Managers' Club P. R. Pavlinek They Ain't Got Rhythm BOYS' GIRLS' Boys' M Club G. S. Fencl. N. A. Ziebell You Gotta Be a Football Hero Girls' M Club E. I. Murren In Your Own Quiet Way G.A.A. MGDEL AIRPLANE Girls' Athletic Associaiion R. L. Fisher I'm Young cmd Healthy Model Airplane Club P. W. Gawne I'm Flying High S FAMP CHESS AND CHECKEHS CIRCULATION Philatelic Society A. L. Morley Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself cr Letter Chess and Checker Club 'H' 2 F. B. Crum You Turned the Tables On Me Circulation Staff E. W. Green Where There's You There's Me Martha Hajek, Margaret Hinterman, Ethel Thurston, Clarence Rott, William Baar A campaign contest sponsored by a committee from the lunior-Senior Girls' Club and Senior Council to promote cle-an scholarship, living, speech, and sportsmanship was climaxed with an assembly at which the tour essay Win- ners were announced and the poster Winner determined. Mr. E. C. Wolcott was quest speaker. WASHINGTON TRIP In December ot this year the Social Studies Society sponsored a tour to Washington, D. KC. The group ot students lett on Sunday, December 27, and the tolldwing niditning they had arrived at the nation's capital. An excellent panoramic View ot this most beautiful of all American cities was gotten from the Washington Monument. Undoubtedly this trip will remain in the memories ot the students who Went as a high spot ot the high school years. TH E JA Nl ...- , -.-., f A-fwmwmg-YK 11 R r N , 2 X Prose and Poetry A Senile, Nonagenaricm Grandfather Paul Mick, '38 The deep, green woods echoed and reechoed from an ancient, foreign ditty sung by the bass Voice of a huge ax- man as he dealt lusty blows upon a tree. lt is a week before his marriage and he is already building a home in which he hopes to settle down with his wife and, then, maybe, later on, some little beings. Sweat streaming down his rugged face, rhythmically swinging the flashing ax without the slightest deviation from its mark, shoulders straining, muscles tugging, he fell the tree. Colossal chest heaving slowly, gently like some restless ocean, he paused a moment before sending the keen, biting wedge flying into the yield- ing wood. Hours later, prior to the homeward journey, the sun's last, golden rays streaming on his flushed face, he knelt upon a tiny knoll awkwardly, blessed himself awkwardly, joined calloused hands awkwardly, and let his heart pour out its gratitude that he was per- mitted another day of honest toil. A week later he lead his blushing bride into the completed home. How her eyes must have glistened as she saw the little spinning wheel, the crude furniture, the open-hearth fireplace, the tiny windows with real glass in them, and everything made by this strange young man of the open air to whom she had just pledged herself, and, yet, who twirls the ends of his mustache so proudly and so comically. Some say he is the descendent of a powerful baron. Certainly his father has a huge sword kept hidden in his home which is reputed to have been swung upon many an enemy's head by this great personage in the cause of his country. How fine to have a husband of such noble descent! He will always protect her from harm and evil, and she will always try to serve him faithfully. lf only he would be pleased with her and her work, if only-. So he began their matrimonial life, and so it was throughout the rest of their lives. An ax in one hand, the plow in another, the Bible under his belt, he faced the setting sun, forging a level path so that his descendents may have a life that was denied him. A Modern Revere Listen, my children, you recollec' The midnight dash of Elmer Cech? He dashed from the store to the on- coming train, But just as he got there, he thought with great pain: My hat, oh, my hat, it's back on the racky l'll be left behind, for the train won't come back. But quick as a flash, 'ere an eyelid could bat, He was off to the drugstore to bring back his hat Oh wait, sir, please wait, sir, yowled Hope .like a cat, For Elmer's gone back to the store for his hat. The conductor was stern - he said never a peep. Poor Hope was so sad that she thought she would weep. But what is this figure that comes down the track? Great gods of Olympus, Elmer is back! 'Tis Elmer, cries Hopie, he flies like a batp He's back safe and sound, and he's wearing his hat. Eleanor E. Grove, '38. The Monotony of Student Life Ellen Baxter, '37 The statement is often heard that a student's life is monotonous. lt consists merely of rising in the morning, going to school, preparing assignments, re- turning home, and going to bed. This same routine is repeated day after day. On the way to school, one may see the sun rising dramatically over the horizon. Before the first bell rings, bits of news are exchanged with friends. ln American history a why is learned which explains the movie at the local theatre last night. Far-off places are visited, and interesting anecdotes are learned in the routine of commercial classes. New authors and new char- acters are introduced in modern liter- ature classes. Pleasure is experienced in seeing your hands create a beauti- ful article in your domestic science class. The mind relapses while you en- joy keen competition in a bowling match or learn a new dance routine as a part of physical education. An un- usual program at the assembly sets your spirits soaring. Lunch gossip in- dicates that Mary has a bid to the prom, Susy has made the Senior Honor Society, or limmy is going with a dif- ferent girl. During the next hour or two it's hurry here and there hunting material for a term paper, looking for suggestions for the committee on the next tea, gathering bits of drama for the annual, or stopping to chat with a teacher. The next two hours are spent preparing the next day's assignments. To earn an A on that essay or a well stated on that recitation doubly re- pays your efforts in preparing the as- signment. The time passes quickly when discussing troubles and Easter's new outfit with Marge or Helen during a brisk walk on the Way home. An hour is spent at the family dinner table hearing the latest office gossip. ln the evening in your favorite easy chair with a package of gum to help you concentrate, two hundred pages of that best seller Gone with the Wind are ready provided there aren't too many interruptions by the entrance of fam- ily guests, brother wanting help with his arithmetic, or father looking for the evening paper. Yes, a student's life is monotonous. Cold light upon colder roofs-- lcey moonlight on the oak floor . . Flowing through my window Geometrically proportioned Yet elfin enough To inspire beautiful Word dreams-- God, let them come Through my mouth . . . Helen Placzek, '37 Excerpt From My Life by Angelo Marasco, '40 MY LIFE l was born in Italy in the month of December, on Christmas Eve, in the year 1921. The streets of the town were full of people and brightly illuminated from the many windows. Everyone was pay- ing homage to the birth of our Lord. The neighboring people had brought together all the wood available and piled it up in front of the church. Then it was lit, and in a few minutes, huge flames went billowing upward into the cold starry night. The leaping flames threw weird shadows everywhere, and many fantastic forms took shape. The church was located on a small sloping hill, and it had a very high steeple with ct massive bell. His bell, it seems, has some history attached to it. lt happened that a monstary was abandoned because of its age and ten- dency to cave in. The monks left some things behind them, one of these things a bell. The few adventurous people of our town secured the bell and many pieces of marble which helped to build up our beautiful church. The bell has a deep massive tone, which can be heard for miles in all directions. The bells are ringing! Christ is born. With the shouting and laughing of the people blended a child's cry. I was born. My parents were both Italians and from the same town. A year or so after my birth my father sailed away to America to seek prosperity. My mother's family name was Dattoli and my father's Marasco. My mother's father was a sort of a chauffeur for a wealthy person in our town. His job was to drive his master where he wished to go. He had to clean the carriages, groom the horses, clean the stables, and help around the estate. He died in 1931, and this was quite a shock when the news reached us. On my father's side things were quite different. My grandfather owned IOO acres of land in which he planted all sorts of fruits and vegetables. He also owned a flour mill run by water power in which he ground most of the town's flour. Since no water could be secured near our parts, he bought the water in huge quantities which he stored in a reservoir three feet deep encircled by a solid stone wall. The mill was lo- cated under the overhanging hill so that the water from the reservoir fell like a small waterfall turning the wheel below. The excess water flowed out through a small tunnel under the mill which formed a small stream. This water was used for irrigation. My father's mother died when he was ten years old, so naturally I don't know anything about her. From my father's description however, nobody equaled her. My 1'nother's mother liked nothing better than to please meg so we grew attached to each other immensely. I was sorry when we had to part when I sailed for America. I was a husky little youngster: and when I reached the ripe old age of one and one half years, I made my way around the town safely. Typhoid fever was my first sickness. It came when I was almost two years old. Two months later I was as good as new. The house in which I was born was sturdily built of huge planks. It was comfortably furnished inside. The beams overhead were left uncovered so that we could hang up sausages and bread for our winter's use. The out- side of the building was stone covered with mortar to withstand the mild win- ters. There were two short flights of stairs. The one facing the road was entirely made of stone: the one in the rear was a wooden one. We kept pigs, dogs to protect them, and fowls in our back-yard. I spent many hCrDIDY hours watching the small, fluffy, little yel- low chicks. In my father's family there were three girls and five boys. One of the girls died, and two are living there yet. Three of the boys came to Chicago while the youngest remained. Iohn was the youngest, and he recently went home from the Ethiopian conquest. My father and his oldest brother fought in the World War, and many are the chances they took. With the spring came the task of farming. The planting was done in this way. After the horse drawn plow had made the furrows, my grandfather punched a hole with a pointed stick as he went along while Iohn with a bag of seeds dropped them into each hole. Through the summer the crops were taken care of, and in the fall the neigh- boring people helped in the harvest. My mother and aunts cooked all morn- ing for the hungry men at noon. Fix- ing the baskets upon their heads they brought them to the farm. The men ate right in the field under the warm sun smelling the sweet scented hay. When I was four years old, my one great ambition was to be a soldier: and I often went parading down the streets with four of my trusty followers all dressed with a knapsack, ammunition, gun, and wooden horse. We were very imaginative. Our town was small containing about 2000 inhabitants. In the middle of it was a huge square with a statute of our king upon a horse. Peddlers sold their goods and fruits there everyday. When I was visiting my grandmother, whose house faces the square, she told me to go and buy some figs, which she knew I liked. I was busy buying them and didn't notice the infantry which was passing by. They came, rank upon rank, close together, and l had to wait one hour before gaining the other side of the road. The next morn- ing, looking towards the hill facing the town, hundreds of white tents dotted the landscape. These soldiers came to town often, and l was their favorite. They returned my salutes as they did to their superior officers. Mr. Brown Goes to the Movies Delores Manthey, '39 Mr. Brown dramatically clutched the arm of his seat, jerked his head around, and fiercely glared at the culprits. Rest assured, the paper rattling stopped im- mediately. Now, thought Mr. Brown, I'll have some peace. Alas, just as he settled back to en- joy the movie, the young lady sitting next to him espied a friend going down the aisle. Sadie, Sadie! she hissed hoarsely. Unfortunately Sadie heard. Then a Whispered conversation was carried on right in front of Mr. Brown's face. He was desperately trying to find an open- ing and see his favorite actor about to be stabbed in the back when his busy neighbor decided to sit with her friend. She crawled past everyone like a gust of wind rushing on, ignoring the dam- age it had done. Inwardly seething Mr. Brown smoothed his hair, jerked his scarf into place, and spent two precious minutes hunting for his glove, which had been thrown to the floor. Once more he established himself, but peace was not for him. The paper rattlers had decided to chew candy. Mr. Brown wondered if another beauti- ful stare was necessary. However, after some thought he decided that he had better save his energy for future use. Their candy couldn't last forever! But the candy chewing became so noticeable that when Mr. Brown saw an empty seat a little way to the left, he did not hesitate to gather his belongings and go to the vacant place. Now he could really turn his atten- tion to the picture, only he wished that the couple ahead of him would finish their conversation and sit straight so that he could see. I-Ie wished in vain: for after twisting first his head and final- ly his body from the left to the right and back again, all he had accomplished was to knock askew the hat of the woman sitting next to him. Realizing that the position of the pair ahead was likely to be permanent, he relaxed and withdrew his neck. Suddenly he heard from behind, Didn't I say that would happen? Now she'll jump down and-. We-ll, sighed Mr. Brown to himself, we have one of those kind in our midst, do we? She was all I needed to make the evening complete. He listened to the monologue for just a little. Then quickly rising, he clutch- ed his belongings to him, and stalked out of the movie house muttering to himself about young upstarts who wouldn't ever get to first base on their manners! Your Class? Lillian Zajicek, '37 CHARACTERS: Miss Harris-Teacher Iames ......... an intelligent student Ruth ................ an alert student lane ...... the girl who is always late Marie. . .the girl who speaks out of turn George, the boy with the wrong answer Agnes .................. a quiet girl Many other students in the class of about forty. PLACE: In any classroom ' SETTING: An hour about the middle of the day. The room has the usual classroom appearance. As the curtain rises, the bell rings. MISS HARRIS: May we have the room quiet, please. I have an an- nouncement I am asked to read to you. treads? There will be an assembly to- morrow at two o'clock for all morning scheduled students. All are to attend if at all possible. It is a very important assembly, and after a brief talk from our superintendent- Cboy enters with a slip from dean, hands it to teacher and leaves room?. Albert, you are Wanted by the dean. fAlbert leaves room?. Now, let us finish this announce- ment. Cmumbles to herself? Oh! Yes. by the superintendent after which there will be some entertainment. CShe places paper on her desk, and a girl enters with some circulars to be passed out?. GIRL: these are the announcements for our next Parent-Teachers Meeting to be held at seven o'clock next Tues- day night. Please urge your parents to come. tPapers are passed out?. MARY: fspeaking out? This paper is blank. May I have a good one, please? tThe girl leaves room?. MISS HARRIS: Now for tomorrow's assignment. Open your books to page ninety-nine. Clane enters late?. MISS HARRIS: CTO Iane? Why are you late? IANE: I, I, er-a-I-I was talking to one of my teachers. MISS HARRIS: That is no excuse. You are fifteen minutes late. You should be here and in your seat when the bell rings. IANE: I'm sorry, I'll try to be here on time from now on. MISS HARRIS: Don't just try. Be here. CTO Class? Now that you have your books open-Ca knock is heard at the door and the dean of girls ac- companied by a parent is there?. DEAN: May I speak to you a mo- ment, please, Miss Harris? fMiss Harris leaves the room?. IANE: Ito Mary? She certainly gets cross if one is late a few minutes. She doesn't give a person time to explain. IAMES: Cto George? Good! I hope she stays out the rest of the hour. GEORGE: Cto Iames? Sure! That would be swell. CTen minutes have passed. Teacher re-enters?. MISS HARRIS: Ouiet, please.-Cboy enters with an announcement, gives it to teacher and leaves the room?. MISS HARRIS: treading? There will be a special meeting of the representa- tives from all classes Wednesday, of this week. Please elect a representa- tive today for this meeting. tspeaking wearily?. Nominations are now open. IANE: I nominate Iames. Albert re- enters?. MARIE: I nominate George. GEORGE: I nominate Ruth. CA pause and Edward is called from room?. IAMES: I move that the nominations be closed. RUTH: I second it. MISS HARRIS: Will the nominees please leave the room. CExit lames, Agnes, George, and Ruth?. All in fa- vor of Iames, please stand. Caside to Alice?. Write down the number of votes please. Ito class? Be seated. Now those in tavor of Agnes, please stand. Ccountsl All Right. Those in favor of George, stand. Ccounts again? And now those in favor oi Ruth, stand. Ccountsl All right. Alice, read the number of votes tor each. ALICE: Ruth and Iames have the highest number and are tied. MISS HARRIS: Well, we'll have to vote tor Ruth and Iarnes again. All those in favor ot Ruth please stand. fcountsl. MARIE: Cto Albertl. I hope Ruth Wins. CTen minutes have passed. A girl en- ters and Marie is called outl. MISS HARRIS: All right - Ruth has the majority of votes in the class. Betty, will you call them in, please. CAll re- enterl. Ruth, you have been elected the representative. Will you say a few words? RUTH: I can't say much, but I know that I will do my best to bring back a good report from each meeting. MISS HARRIS: Now that we have all this out of the Way-CMarie re-entersl. flames raises his hand and teacher nods for him to speakl. IAMES: You didn't finish the assign- ment. MISS HARRIS: That's right. Well, for tomorrow-fthe bell rings. All jump up. Miss Harris looks despairingly as Marie speaksl. MARIE: We didn't have any recita- tionl. Romeo My Pop came home from Work one niqht An' hollered loud tor Mom, An' sez I'll tell you sumpin' it you Promise to be calm. You think that I'm gettin' old, But I ain't no anteek! 'Cause all the girls I met tonite Smiled like I was a sheik. So you'd best Watch your Romeo, An' be nice to him, you bet! Or someday he'll just run away With a smilin' Iuliet. But Mom she grinned sorta tickled like, An' sez, I'll take a chance. Especially since it's plain to see Your shirt's outside your pants! Bob Schrader, '38 Isn't It So? 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