J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL)
- Class of 1943
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THIRD DECADE l923 When Morlon's sludenls were en- lhused by lhe lhoughl ol avialion as lhey are loday, lhey loolc lhis spec- lacular piclure ol lhe Ivlorlon campus. When lhal piclure was lalcen, lvlorlon was nol yel quile developed lo hall ils size loday. Since lhal lime lhe lire we had here burned down all lhe inner seclion ol lhe school and old lrame buildings. The audilorium, girls' gym. and lhe halls have been lenglhened since lhen. FOURTH DECADE I933 The lacililies in lhe shops in l93O were very rude compared lo whal lhey are loday. Nol only were lhey scarce, bul lhere were no lalhes, milling machines, drill presses or any ol lhe olher machines we have loday. The boys didn'l gel lhe lraining in lhe shops lhen lhal lhey gel now. FIFTH DECADE I943 Whall Sporls? Yes-all lcinds ol lhem lrom bowling lo baslmelball. lThere was even a checker leam.l We have some ol lhe besl coaches in lhe slale lo lrain lhe boys lo do lhe besl of lheir abilily, which is plenly good. 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CLASSES dislindion ol classes no? lhe sludenls buf lhe Their aclions are de- 0l t0l'l NGRAVEN UPON a new page in Morron hlslory ls The compleled record ol: lhe class ol IQ43. Already lhe shadows ol passlnq lime are covering over our memories, Lesl lhey be complelely lorqolfen or changed info legends, lhe Morlonlan presenrs ro lhe class ol l943 lor lhe lwenly-liffh lime, Hs lnferprelahon of life al lhis qreaf school, We have alfempled lo porlray sludenl llle exaclly as ll ls. and have Tried ro show all The many and varled aclivilies during lhe school year. We hope lhel when rhls looolc ls referred lo In lhe lulure ll will brlnq baclc happy memorles ol your years al Marlon. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CGJQEQ X 1 52-aa feb sci'-6 :3rW-,aka l J of -is 'lv 2 IX ik 4 f' - i af' Z 5352:-. QFEQ: '5ib1gY A yo Q I 1 -it 'K ir 'ie N N 55,32 ,L . ,- ., 12 if 0l f0l'l ji CLI' MORTON IN COMMON wilh olher schools has made a delermined eflorl 'ro help wifh 'rhe winning of 'rhe War. Each deparlrnenl of lhe school has worlcecl al lhe many and various problems presenlecl by our par+icipa+ion in lhe greal conllicl. l-lere is a lisl of aclivifies perlaining lo +he problems of War which have been worlced on by dililerenl seclions of The school. The Social Science Deparlmenl is al presenl engaged in wriling a boolc which will conlain and preserve for lulure sludenfs, lhe various and clelailed eflorls pul 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 fa it forfh by Morfon in regard fo fhe War. lf has also sef up a series of lecfures given by faculfy members, on fhe differenf problems presenfed by fhe sfruggle and on fhe polifical, economic and geographical aspecfs of fhe counfries engaged in if. In Mafhemafics a refresher course has been sef up fo prepare sfudenfs for fhe armed forces. This course will also help fhe sfudenfs affer fhe war fo become ad- iusfed fo civilian life, Nafural Science has helped fhe War Efforf by insfifufing pre-flighf courses as well as mefeorology. If has also sef up means by which soil for Vicfory gardens can be fesfed for ferfilify. The Vocafional Deparfmenf has been fraining bofh men and women worlcers for war planfs. lf has also been building airplane models for civilian defense spoffers. ln fhe Physical Educafion deparfmenf emphasis has been placed on commando fraining plus a remedial course for physical defecfs among fhe sfudenfs, ln fhe home Economics deparfmenf, war fime planning of meals is faughf. Wifh rafioning and such, fufure wives are faughf how fo malre fhe besf of fheir supplies. They learn fhe real values of food and how besf fo fix if and how fo rnalce if loolc affracfive. ' Defense Council has done a greaf deal for Morfon's war efforf. lf has insfifufed boo . K or service men, war bond sales, a Jeep-a-Weelc program. 'ryan ' 1 Through fhe efforfsi bf,lfhisecdUnCil, fhe Vicfory Corps and fhe fraining of sfudenfs for farm work have been infroduced al' Morfon. The lvlorfonian Weelcly Sfaff has senf copies of The Weekly fo service men, has assisfed in fhe promofion of warfirne acfivifies, and has insfifufed a file of service- men's addresses for reference. From fhe foregoing, if will be seen fhaf lvlorfon's adrninisfrafons, faculfy, board of educafion, office force, mainfenance men and women, cafeferia. dnd sfudenls have all unselfishly cooperafed and correlafed fheir acfivifies fo one common obiecfive- fhaf of winning fhe War. 4 ,Q 77 45137 'Q' 'iii Q 'lm W fy Q ha I 12' '53 Q fi 3 4 Hz ' g , , Q, a , 1 Y e E . ,.,, .J x i z sb W .2 5? in ii ,' QU, 'ff W Q 4 , , - 2 W U y ..u K :A M ' A - N ' , , ps' M. , I asngg Wi' , was K M A ' A WA -,rf -... N T: -'S-'--N K - W ,N ,ff f .ww v,-, W ,mp A M . 1ahnn'.-.mt . f-.V .H 4-ua: .. ,MW M- 1 .W - 'M was-,, W' ,,, ,W Wmblw I .M l K I f5fZ!f ., - , QL . ,-4+ . WV '-,mv-...Q , ,AW 1 4 H V' L-En lff' if1iii '4 W ' ?,3 l f-1 W ,..., 'fi W2 M . - f :TMJ it M f . l Q K ,TH ' ,. 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' ,fu ..v'5v.2T'Q, ,, ' . za ',.. 5 'Eg' sg H-512 - 95?'f-Rig., .'1 . 1.:53:-fr P' ' f' fi' 7 'I f5ir,,5u:,a., trim - l -.fy .f,,,.,,, . I, 1 . smeiei 4, C- - .1 ,iff?:3'+fi'3 e-H!- i . , W., ff 'r?1:is 22 1 fw' ff 1 A - ' v ' 'A-Hz 11516. .. 192.-, -' ' '94 b , x t-- 1 , Ig f--if R. L, M- . :fs fl . x-fQ++ri '4 vhrifvz-fffili f- '- . TH.--,-givfi Q?-sc jg 'IQ WF' - f A-earmfwi ,V 5-:Wu - gf 'ff f r -' Ai,:5'1.:f3,?1g!:7 95 1 - Q. -it-H u A . fi-jj5ci '. 3 , - .:fl? .,Zf, , . 1'-uf. f -' - . 1. -. -4 6' .,4 -e - ' . f-lZS-f?4- :H Zf ' . 54 . ,,,m-.:,, n . .- , , -,QL .,, :sig bf SL L. 5.-i-V.. 1- V - . 'GI' 8 .ry-,, --s -74-iii? ' f'1.wv ' '1- Z? . f ' , TE? , ,jp -1 -I ,G SUPERINTENDENT, MR. MacLEAN few SEE'-w-'fi rQr..i,2: s' .szf:s.-5,efrc,Q'- H f gs-lv f was 4'frLmf:a in Qqguff 'f.:-aiezgef-vs-115214 . I ,414 - - - lfl'lll'llfftl H,ll0l'l agiazif-Q ga s.2fQ--r fy HE FOREMOST FIGURE in lvlorfon is friendly and energelic Superinlendenl, W. P, MacLean. His OUT lceen inleresl has fired our sfudenls wilh ambilion. With his guidance, Morlon has prospered. ln has shown fhe nofed. A. R, Moore is Assislanf Superinlendenl. He also fills 'rhe posilion as head of 'rhe Science De- parfmenl. giving help lo The M.S.Gv.A. he democralric spiril' for which he is spiffy Q.. .fl -K--L ' ' Q 5 Y 3-if -if' wi- V: we xiii fair-' - - W.. , -A vb -n,4. 773':fff' f' F .ff 3' - s 1' 45- 4 . ff. 1 IIPH-'. ALEEISTANT, ,MRL I ,M , A. Q., A Xia f,..N. fi- -- ,Egg ' Xu., at,-rw., ,, 4 .53 , 7311 .I I E Q-we7Effe:5'Q,'.g-Finfflf' ,gs , , : ,fm - .Q-vc., ' -'Y-Y +:. '-f.:S-- 'ff '-.- wry'-.ffgi-132: , ,, '-Sfqvs' L , Nj Nw H T '-352. ''Qfhi.,:g,w5f2'..g3'3,.,,Q,5.f,'' -'fgjgtfsy 'ggi , ' gn.- ' ,f f!-Tlzfifjfgi ' . ' +A? 'if ' 3'5?: :fE?. .f. 'f'f 'f3cl' - . .f4c!m inirifrafion MR. W. C. STONE bears lhe lille ol business manager. He has 'rhe iob of keeping lhe financial porlion of 'rhe adminislralion in+ac+. His dulies include purchasing supplies for lhe various dee parlmenls of Morlon High School and Junior College. Besides lhis posilion he acfs as co- assisianl To lhe superinlendenf. He is a vilal cog in lhe wheel of Morlon's adminisfralion. The Morion Board of Educalion consisls of live men selecled by The community. The responsi- bilify of lhe adminisfralion oi our school and lhe appropriafion of public funds for lhe schools mainfenance is no+ an easy one. The board has definilely improved condilions in 'fhe school and has performed ils dulies well. A-ni BUSINESS MANAGER, MR. W. C. STONE . . .M LEAN MR. R.w. HOFFMAN MR. A. M. JANECEK MR W P ac SUPERINTENDENT MR. 6. PETRU MR. J. F. MRIZEK MR. E. W. CHODL V , fr ' ff , 5 1 'f,, . v . 'L f 2? -vw V --45. :ibm-,2.. if i 1 Eiga-P' 5 , its-:il ,-, ww- t 1 ,W fix, mm JVM C f ' 1 fl 'Mil ' 4 .. ui V Q .H 4- ale: 9 fwigkwl as -.-N, I XWK XX -SEM .. 3325 Hllfll G. E. Abney . C. C. Aird . C. B. Allen A. T. Almer . M. M. Ames . l-l. M. Andersen J. F. Anderson Z. E. Anderson B. E. Augusiine . J. M. Auslin . M. L. Banla . E. E. Barkley . . N. Barrels . L, H. Balson V. Beebe E. P. Beers C. Bell . . E. C. Berry . L. M. Blaha . . Mrs. M. J. Blair G. S. Blix? . . M. l-l. Boley . J. l-l. Bollon . E, VV. Bralclcen . l'l. M. Brelclce . E. Bremmer . K. M. Brown . V. C. Brown . L. Buddeke . . V. W. Bunnell D. W. Burlord . A. C. Burl . . O. l-l. Bush . II'IlSTRHTl0ll . . . . . Ari Nalural Science . . Vocalional . . . English . Social Science . . Vocalional . . . English . . . Cale . Maihemafics . . Personnel . . Language Nalural Science . . . English Physical Educaiion . . Commercial . Malhemalics . . Language . English . . . Music . . Language Home Economics . . , English . . . English Nalural Science . . Vocaiional . . Commercial . . . English . . Librarian . Mafhemalics . . . English . Social Science . . . English . English Miss Beers Worried, Buck? ' sf -351m-,:1 5531. W. . , 5 VL., 7-2 ., ' ,fy ,vU'Ng' 4, - Q fun ug, 4. ,H 0. . 1 1. 'X Zig? 1 Ta 1 'mage' M nh. . ff. Yiwfrw- vwf,asv.H4.f:-dwinv' X5 5 , . x V Vkzn' BE. mi. , a 5 A if' z. , iii? I s 0 .4 :QE 'Q KAR? I-Q . W-, f , ., ' . ' tyiia' 1 'iz - 4- FHEULTU Callahan . D. Campbell O. Carlson l-l. Carr . I. Cerny . M. Chandler M. Clem . Coggeshall Colley . . N. Connelly E. Crain . T Curl .Danovslcy . B. Crum . S. . . D. Davis . V. Deal . Fl. Dearmonf De-nlon . A. Diez . . F. Doalc Dolezal . H. Drechney R. Drobnik O. Druschel A. Dungan C. Elliorl . E. Ellio++ . Ellis . . . Physical Educalion . . Vocafional . Social Science . . Vocarional . Ma+hema+ics . . . . English Nalural Science . Social Science Physical Educalion l-lome Economics . . Vocaiional Naiural Science . . Vocaiional . Vocalional . . . English . . Commercial . . . English . Social Science . . . English . . Commercial . Orlhopedic . . Language . . Commercial . . Vocalional . Social Science . . Nalural Science . . . English . Nalural Science E. G. Endriz B. L. Evans M. L. Falls . C. D. Fariss F. Fell . G. S. Fenci V. B. Feres L. Fl. Felie . D. Finlayson . l-l. l-l. Finley . M. I-l. Fisher . . R. L. Fisher . . l. F. Filzpalriclc M. E. Flanders T. D. Fox . . A. J. Fraflinger F. A. French . G. Gaarcler . Mrs. J. M. Gaul? l-l. Z. Gillespie M. F. Granlund M. Granf . . E. W. Green . M. Greenwald . . Malhemaiics . . English . . . English . Social Science . . . . English Physical Educaiion . . . Librarian . . Orlhopedic . . Vocafional . . . . English Physical Educalion Physical Eclucaiion . . . Librarian Physical Educaiion Nalural Science . . Commercial . . Educaiion . . . English . . . . English Naiural Science . . Vocaiional Home Economics . . . English . Commercial 21 FH C. H. Haberman R. M. Hale . J. L. Hamplon H. F. Hansen . W. E. Harnish C. A. Hawkes W. A. Hedllce E. W. Heim . C. B. Hickman . . F. D. Hills . . C. Hifch . . W. E. Hogue . M. M. Hopp . R. U. Hufchens L. 6. Hulchison S. E. lrwin . E. Jahellca . J. Jahellca . F. Janacelc . E. E. Johnson l. M. Johnson L. W. Johnson D. O. Julien . . P. R. Kasilc . . L. Kaslle . . . C. H. Kiclcerl . E. L. Kimball . P. L. Kiser . J. Kohoul . S. Kosinslci . M. Kraemer . R. A. Kreilzer . P. Krueger . . O. J. Kudrnovslcy G. Lagerlolf . . M. A. Lamberf L. M. Lang . . G. M. Larimer M. Ledbeller . M. L. Leonard . F. Lindley . C. T. Logan . L. L. Lollar . R. S. Lundgren G. H. Lyle . . H. K. Macdonald B. L. Marks . . 22 EULTU . . . . Music . Social Science . . Commercial . Nalural Science . . Malhemalics . . Malhemaiics Physical Educalion . . Nalural Science . . Vocalional . . Commercial . Nalural Science . Social Science . . . English . . Commercial . . . . English Home Economics Physical Educalion Physical Educalion . . Malrhemalics . . . . English . . Nalural Science Nalural Science . Social Science . Social Science . . Commercial . . Music . . . English . . . . English . . Nalural Science . Social Science . . Language . . Vocalional . . Commercial Physical Educalion Physical Educalion . . Commercial . . . English . Social Science . . Malhemalics Physical Educalion . . Maihemalics . Social Science . . . English . . English . . Vocalional . . Commercial Physical Educalion In Conference Cloudy Day? W. Marlin . . E. A. Malhieson P. J. Mallson . M. G. Maurice F. S. McKenzie I-l. L. Meelcer W. E. Migge . L. G. Milces . B. 6. Mikuia . M. I. Miller . P. Moclini . . A, R. Moore . P. C. Morgan . B. D. Morland . W. L. Muehl . E. I. Murren . R. Nauman . A. Nelson . E. W. Nelson . T. W, Nelson . L. A. Niemi . A. J. Novolny E. R. Owens . V. J. Palm . M. Parizelc . J. S. Palras I-l. I. Pauley . . P, R. Pavlinek . Social Science . Vocalional . Language . Commercial . . . . English . Social Science I-lome Economics . . . . English . Language . Malhemaiics . . . Language . Nalural Science . . . Language . Nalural Science . Nalural Science Physical Educalion . Nalural Science . . Commercial . Malhemalics . . Maihemalics . . Vocalional Physical Educalion . . . . English . Social Science . Nalural Science Naiural Science . . . . English Physical Eciucaiion R. M. Perry . M. D. Pelers . Gi. K. Pierce . P. S. Placzelc . l-l. F. Placzelc . P. A. Pope . W, S. Pope . . G. S. Porler . C. L. Prazalc . E, M. Prulsman G. B. Reeve . P. G. Reeve M. A. Reid . . E. B. Ressmeyer W, A. Richards M, Richer . . A. C. Rigali . J. L. Riha, Sub. E. lol. Roberis G. Robinson . P. R. Rone P. L. Roise . G. L. Royce , J. B. Royse . A. Rozanek . M. M. Russell V. E. Russell . I-I. T. Sahlin . . Language . . . English . . Vocalional . Social Science . . . English . . . English . Malhemalics Nalural Science . . . English . . Language . Malhemaiics . . . English . . . English . Social Science . Malhemalics I-lome Economics Physical Educaliori . Nalural Science Home Economics . . . English . Vocalional . . Vocaiional . Malhemalics . Social Science . . Commercial Physical Educalion . . . Librarian . . Commercial 23 Complacency Rendezvous Shall we flunlc him? Homeworlx FHEULTU L. Schilling . K. Schopbach R. E. SchueH E. E. Schusler B. F. Scoll . J. P. Shand . P. C. Shelley N. S. Shera . W. J. Silhan B. L. Silver K. Simons . H. Sisfler . B. M. Smilh . E. C. Spinlc . M. L. Spinlc . W. W. Slevens . . . English . Orfhopeclic . Commercial . . . . English . Social Science . Social Science . . . Naiural Science Home Economics . . Vocalional Physical Eclucalion . Social Science . Malhemalics . . Vesiibule . Vocalional . . Librarian . Voca+ional PE. conference Bird's eye view Now see here, George femgzmwiieemxusfffa. FHEULTU C. Sieyenson T, W. Slone . W. C. Srone . J. W. Slrahl . E. Sluchlilc . VV. J. Suchy . A, Svrchelc . E. H. Thomas . R. E. Thomas . Z. Thornsburgh H. G. Todd . . T. S. Trigg . A. N. Tucker , G, L. Tucker . L. E. Tuleen . E. Uehren . . I. C. Ullrey . lvl. Underwood . R. E. Van Eman J. J. Vopiclca . B. J. Vrba . J. G. Walker . J. P. Welch . J. Wenlworfh . H. J. Whiie . P. iclfsfrom , . be . M. A. Willen . D. P. Williams . R. Williams . A. C, Wilson . F. Wissig . . W. Wollenhaupi E, Wrighl . . L. B. Younger . H.Zahl . . . N, A. Ziebell . ....Arl . . Vocanonal . Social Science , Vocalional , . English . English . . . . English . Nalural Science , . Librarian . . English . . . English . lvlafhemalics . Malhemalics . . Commercial Nalural Science Home Economics Nalural Science . . Commercial . . Vocalional Physical Educalion Home Economics . . , . English . . . Ari . . . English . lvla+hemalics . Social Science . . lvlalhemalics . Nalural Science . Naiural Science . . Commercial . . Librarian . . Commercial . . Commercial Physical Educalion . . Commercial . Naiural Science Physical Ed ucahon CHFETERIH IITHIIITEIIHIIEE Making change Fixing The grub ALMOST EVERYONE aT MorTon knows The women who serve candy, malTeds, and lunches To The many hungry sTudenTs. The cashiers, cooks, and waiTresses, plus The dieTician, make up The caTeTeria sTaTT. The new dieTician, Miss Anderson, supervises The preparing oT The diTTerenT dishes ThaT are served everyday. The kiTchen is always kepT spic and span Tor, when making such large amounTs oT Tood, everyThing musT be kepT in a saniTary place and prepared in The be-sT way possible. All The Tood prepared in The kiTchen is inspecTed and adheres To The rules oT The school. The caTeTeria is open rnosT oT The day. and besides supplying food Tor The high school sTudenTs, iT also accommodaTes The members oT MorTon Junior College. The women on This sTaTT al- ways show a kind and helpTul aTTiTude Toward The sTudenTs. The Teachers' CaTeTeria is also supervised by Miss Anderson. IT is Tor The TaculTy oT MorTon and The same meals ThaT are sold in The caT are served To The Teachers. Ben and his b0Y5 lGT'lT l-TAS FALLEN, The crowded halls oT MorTon are leTT lonely and silenT To seek ree pose Till The morrow. As They slumber Throu h Q The nighT There creeps in noiselessly a band oT hel T l ' ' ' p u goblins. They, wiTh Their brooms and pails oT green magic whi lc , s away Their enemy. ThaT has collecTed during The day. They pene- TraTe To all parTs oT The building, working as They go, unTil The wee hours OT The nighT Tade inTo morning, and The sTream oT knowledge seelcers begin To again crowd The halls. BuT, They do noT sTop The' k lr wor. Unseen They pass among The corridors, Tirelessly diligenT. Their worlc is never ceasin l g, a ways conTinuing. The head oT The group is Mr. SmiTh, IT is he who supervises Their doings and sees Thai' Their worlc is done well. We owe many oT The daily comTorTs ThaT we receive unThinlcingly To These helpTul people, who are The men and women OT The MainTenance STaTT. They see ThaT The school is well lighTed, heaTed, and clean +hroughou+ The year. l Plumbing? DanTe aT his worlc william EK. milliz MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT leg .1410 g0l'l2 Arthur E. 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'T- -,,., ,:,g.,Ax A ' :,...1- LL 11.2 '.'.: -M .Ly-N ,ki 'X -F. ,Q fflfl-vh ,3.,1':3:: ff: It M ' md 'zrirf iv. N we , Ps-A gfzfai '-ff : Qt:1.g 65,5 yy' .:F'x- 'arf' .D-X 'isp-r+U-1 f': A 135123 iq fir 1 -'fiifliiijflf2jgi'f f 1Ev,.fL. ., ,T ,v,.vLmifp:fE:1:' -ff - aw, 251 5211, 4?fT- Qi 11257: ,ga-ffiwf j f ,M -fn ,A uf3 l- X '4l'f w,: ' 1.12 ' -A '.Lr, :5,---1 .Newt 94. V, A-1 A 7 af... gi-X , r ,,,,, -, hwy: Q ikrw-91:1v'5g-fgfi. 4-1, ' ,,.,. A , -,, W..- hfL LL.'- f .Inf , gf: 4-E,:g?1'f. sw' '- 17' -4-f.5gj.j? 3' ,.,. pw, 1- . , - - . A , f A ',f,4,,3-1-. MJ- L- uri f-1-vp'4f V ff.,-yn. is -Q C:-xg. DJ -4,5-gf, :s'J-,321 .5 wg Jwyiizy rsgr- Q 4--, Yw , 1-., '14 . sr. 7-Q55 M- ,fri msg- .. , ff, pw- ,, ,N IHURTUII STUDEITT GUVERIIIIIEITT HSSUEIHTIUII Jack GranT, PresidenT of The M.S.G.A. -l-l-TE CHAIRMAN, who heads iT, has The mosT responsible sTudenT oTTice because he acTually represenTs all The sTudenTs here aT MorTon. The members OT This com- miTTee along wiTh The resT oT us keep our governmenT democraTic. The TaculTy advisors give many helpTul suggesTions and much sound advice during The year and we are very graTeTul Tor Their guidance. The M, S. G. A. has done a greaT deal To promoTe social acTiviTies as well as governrnenT TuncTions Tor us This year. IT has planned, Through iTs various com- rniTTees, socials, assemblies, and many oTher evenTs which have been enioyed by The sTudenT body. The sTudenTs gain experience in picking reliable people Tor The posiTions. Because our governmenT is a miniaTure oT our naTional government The sTudenT is prepared Tor The duTies as a good, ersTwhile ciTizen oT The UniTed STaTes. All These Things could never be accomplished wiThouT The whole-hearTed supporT and cooperaTion oT The sTudenTs, and we Teel iusTly proud oT our eTTorTs, Tor They've made our school The success iT is Today. UST Wl-TAT does The M.S.G.A. sTand Tor and whaT does iT mean To us as sTudenTs oT lvlorTon? The MorTon STudenT GovernmenT Asso- ciaTion is paTTerned aTTer The qovernmenT oT The UniTed STaTes. There are Three main branches: The ExecuTive, The Judicial, and The Assembly. Every sTuclenT oT MorTon is a m b i em er o+ The M.S.G.A. and is duly represenTed. The members oT The assembly are chosen Trom Their GLA. classes by The members oT Their respecTive classes. The duTies oT The repre- senTaTives are To inTorm The sTudenTs OT The various Topics oT discussion broughT beTore The group aT The meeTinqs and To leT Them express Their views on The subiecTs. Th ' ' e Assembly is, in realiTy, The conTacT B d .f,, 56.-:. M, Sirggrfg ,jjfgean R A 1 GU, Vi. Sq Rginii-ns. , X' lj -T Leaerwi TWC W Tar Y- VT Tow ROW Lam iilgfifaif ,Ewen W' ' Row L 'O ' oody beTween The sTudenTs and h T 6 lvl.S.G.A. Board. The Board oT DirecTors consisTs oT TwenT T Y. our members, TwenTy sTudenTs elecTed by The Assembly, and The Tour class chairmen. The Board also has Three TaculTy advisors elecTed by The members. IT meeTs To dis- cuss The various business problems conTronT- ing The school. The ExecuTive CommiTTee consisTs oT a chairman, Jack Grant vice-chairman, Jerry King, Treasurer, Dick lvlaThews, secreTary, Marcella Greslco, and assisTanT-secreTarv. T3eTTy LusTTield. These people are chosen Their caoabiliTy To TulTill These oecause oT oosiTions. BQTTOM BDUOM LEP' A, We My S. GA . I 9 AssemblY Mae in BQTTQM RiG'T , 'TTe6 E-necuhve Comiim - 'wi f aft STANDTNC 'SK-in - BO T M Eiffiuev W5 651' CAT 33 THE TTI. S. G. H. EUIITITIITTEES THE M. S. G. A. consisTs oT approximaTely 25 com' miTTees, each headed by a board member. These com- miTTe-es worlc along wiTh The Board, and have done a greaT deal To promoTe social acTiviTies abouT our school during The pasT year. These organizaTions acTu- ally puT inTo eTTecT all acTiviTies. The Tour class cabineTs are also under The heading of The lvl. S. G. A. CommiTTees, buT They are dis- cussed TurTher on in This boolc. FirsT of all, There is The Assembly CommiTTee headed by Barbara Kennedy. This commiTTee is responsible for all assemblies puT on during The year. John Sylcora headed This group during The TirsT half oT The year. NexT is The AcTiviTy TiclreT, under The leadership of George PeTers and Roger l-lerlean, which has done very well in iTs second year of exisTence. Then we have The AThleTic and BoosTers CommiTTee, headed by Paul Roise. This group plans our homecoming and such similar aTTairs. Diclc BesT has charge oT The PubliciTy CommiTTee, which publicizes all acTiviTies. The Social CommiTTee, under The guidance oT Jerry King, has planned many dances during The pasT year and iT is This commiTTee ThaT was responsible Tor our Two nighT dances, The Colonial Capers and The YuleTide Frolic. RiTa Wasz. chairman oT The Hall and Dining Room CommiTTee, plans rules wiTh her organizaTion, and puTs Them inTo eTTecT in our caTeTeria and halls. The EligibiliTy CommiTTee wiTh Ray RoTFi aT iTs head. is also an imporTanT one in The TuncTioning oT our affairs. The College and UniversiTy CommiTTee oTTers inTormaTion abouT The diTTerenT colleges and univer- PubliciTy CommiTTee AcTiviTy TiclceT CommiTTee ElecTion Commi'Hee gk KN ' x Y 5x0 of Eligibilify Commiffee Conlacf Commiffee Social CommiH'ee THE III. S. G. H. EDHIIHITTEES sifies. Belly Toman is ifs chairman. The Con+ac+ Commirlee, wilh Belly Lusflield in charge, fakes care of lhe affendance ar +he various M. S. G. A. rneehngs, and nolilies 'rhe members ol +he iorlhcominq evenls. The Welfare Cornmirlee, lea by Marcello Gresko, really has done a very imporlani iob and is one ol The lineslr services in rhe school. The Club Commilree, wilh Nancy Sleiner as chairman, helps The various clubs +hroughou+ lhe school wilh dif- lerenl problems and advises +hem. Gus Liebenow heads The School Calendar. Jane+ Richards fool: charge of lhe Eleclion and Medal Awards commiffees. Jerry Cizelr was rhe chairman ol lhe lvlainrenance Com- mi'r+ee. Since 'rhe beginning oi lhe new semesler changes have been made in several of lhese commifles, bur, neverlheless, 'rheir worlc is unchanged. These commillees deserve a lol oi credit lor They have done a grear deal lo lurrher Mor'ron's social, de- fense, and her school acfivilies. 35 THE III. S. G. H. EUURT The M. S. G. A. CourT The CourT baiIiFF, W. Harnish, J. Carlson, M. PeTers, Clara Polloway J. Bordenave, E. E. Johnson -l-l-lE M. S. G. A. CONSTITUTION, like The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes, provides Tor a CourT of JusTice. The CourT handles sTudenT discipline cases in an advisory manner. These members and advisors are elecTed each year by The Board OT DirecTors. IT is composed of Three sTudenTs, acTing as iusTices, Two advisors, and also a secreTary and a bailiTF. The Three iusTices This year were Mary Ellen PeTers, John Carlson, and John Bordenave. The TaculTy advisors were Mr, E. E. Johnson and Mr. W. l-larnish, and The bailiTT, who has To go ouT and see ThaT The sTudenTs breaking The rules aT MorTon appear aT The courT meeTing, was Bob Moore. The secreTary was Rose Pascola. The CourT Takes iTs duTies very seriously and, as a resulT, iT is able To accomplish much Toward bringing abouT a respecT Tor rules and regulaTions. Sessions are held weekly To pass on various charges submiTTed, and punishmenT is given according To The seriousness of The charge. STudenTs, oTFending The rules, are asked To appear aT a meeTing oT The CourT. l-lere They are given a Tair Trial in which The courT proves Them guilTy or noT guilTy. The procedure is a very democraTic one. Such punishmenT is given as learning The rules oT The school or wriTing a Theme. This year, as oThers, The CourT has been TuncTioning very well and iT has Tried To impress upon The minds oT The violaTors oT The year, ThaT in order To have a much wanTed honor sysTem in The halls oT our school iT would be necessary To have each and every sTudenT aTTending MorTon cooperaTe To Their TullesT capaciTy. Mr. R. E. ShueTT, Bank Advisor Doing Their share Think hard, Jack THE STUDENT BHIII4 -l-l-IE MORTON STUDENT BANK, alThough nOT under The iurisdicTiOn OT The lvl. S. G. A., was sTarTed by John Bishop, The vice-chairman oT The Board, Three years ago. The Bank is under The capable direcTiOn oT Mr. R. E. ShueTT. l-lere sTudenTs have a chance To save Their money Tor The main evenT oT The school year, The Junior-Senior Prom. All MorTOniTes have The opporTuniTy To invesT money in UniTed STaTes War Bonds and STarnps. This sysTem oT aTTording sTudenTs a place To invesT Their savings has opporTuniTies aside Trorn The savings sTandpoinT. STudenTs may gain experiences in The real process OT banking. The sTudenTs who work in The bank are enrolled in a special banking class, where They learn The banking rules which They apply in Their work. ln The everyday OperaTions OT The Bank, special people are given special jobs which They are To carry ouT. For insTance, aT The wiThdrawal window, one sTudenT Takes care OT The wiThdrawalst anOTher handles The deposiTs. and sTill anoTher Takes The resulTs OT The day's working, and one sTrikes OTT The daily Trial balance. These rneThods are The same as used in all banks. AIThough The bank is a cornparaTively new organizaTiOn here aT MorTon, iT perTorn'ws one OT The greaTesT Tasks OT The school, All people connecTed wiTh The bank deserve a greaT deal OT crediT Tor Their eTTorTs which have made our bank a success. ln iTs shorT exisTence iT has sold Thousands OT dollars worTh OT War Bonds and STamps and This in iTselT is Truly a greaT service nOT only To The UniTecl STaTes, buT gives The sTudenTs The Teeling OT having done sorneThing wOrTh- while in The War ETTorT. lT gives us a Teeling OT pride in our school. The Bank is serving a useTul purpose aT MOrTon, and iT will conTinue To do so 37 THE nlI'lETEEn Dick Tobxas Advisor, Mr P. A. Wick Mme OUR NN ork? A UHXG arge Seeberg F nary Busmess Manager, M sirom The Mob More Fun -l-HE whisTle blowsl lnTo The producTion room comes The Swing ShiTT. Workers Teverishly hasTen To Their appoinTed Tasks. ProducTion geTs inTo Tull swing. AT TirsT glance The above mighT apply To a war planT. AcTually, This is a descripTion oT whaT has been going on Tor The pasT year aT MorTonian, lnc.. your own producTion planT, devoTed, noT To war work, buT To The creaTion oT an annual which will record and perpeTuaTe The year's evenTs aT MorTon. People on The assembly line, The ediTors To you, have a Tough iob To geT Their parTs in The correcT place and aT The righT Time. ParTs are missing, buT They are Tound wiTh a liTTle eTForT by The workers. The undere dogs are The riveTers, iunior assisTanTs. buf iT prepares Them Tor Their big iob in The TuTure. NighT and day have seen Them sTriving To Tinish on Time. There is no pay Tor over- Time excepT The knowledge ThaT They are nearing Their goal. The sTaTT has Tried iTs very besT To geT ouT one oT The TinesT books in The TiTTy years oT MorTon's exisTence. They hope They have reached Their aim as This Tinished producT rolls OTF The assembly line. ON Tl-IE PAYROLL Boss . . P. A. WicksTrom, advisor Foreman Dick Tobias, ediTorein-chieT AssisTanT Marge Seeberg, business manager ASSEMBLY LINERS John Sykora . EdiTorial advisor Al Plevokas . . PhoTographer BeTTy Kass . . Girls' sporTs JaneT Richards . . . Classes Dick PleTcher . Boys' sporTs BeTTy l-lurdle , . M. S. G. A. Ray Ogle . . . l:eaTures Billie l-lurdle . PublicaTions Ed Kreicha . . . . Music Jane l-lahn . Sales manager Joy Jaburek . . . Clubs Lois Jedlicka . . . . Copy Barbara PorTer . FaculTy Joe PieTroTorTe . . . Speech Bob Gourley ...... ArT RIVETERS Carol VoiTa . Paul Reise . Jean Rampage Jack Dvorak Millie Zasadil Dick Johnson . Jr. AssisTanT . Jr. AssisTanT . Jr. AssisTanT . Jr. AssisTanT . Jr. AssisTanT . Jr. AssisTanT Swell car ln The spring- FIRST IIIIIIITIIIIIHII IIIEEIILU 1 .4-f Ediior, Leo b1'aCn - Edilor-in-chief . . Produclion manager News edilor . Club ediror . Lilerary edilors . Feafure eclilor . Sporls eclilor . . Circulalion manager Associale eclilors . Ednorl John Carlson THE STAFF SEMESTER . . . . Gus Liebenow . John Carlson . . Leo Slack Irene Jarabelc . . Bud Novolny I-lenrilca van Beelcum . . . Louise Loula . Paul Sisco . . Rulh Darovec Corinne Campbell Win Ivlarquel SECOND SEMESTER Edilors-in-chief ...... John Carlson Sporls edilor . Leo Slack . Paul Sisco Lilera ry edilors . Assl. sporls edilors Managing edilors News ecliror . Club edilor . Fealure edilor Avialion edilor . War vedifor . Associale edilors Rewrire edilor . Office manager . Audrey Anderle Gus Liebenow, Louise Loula Irene Jarabelc . . . Ed I-lede Jim Richards . , Leo Slack John Carlson . Win Marquer . . Toni Gale Calhie Swanson . . . Bolo Vill . Marie Marek . Don Novolny Dolores Sfanlcevich . Rurh Darovec . Odefle Tomas N A SMALL ouT-oT-The-way corner oT MorTon's second Tloor emerges The J oTTice, The home oT 'The MorTon- ian Weekly.' YeT, in and ouT ol This small ohfice pass hundreds oT sTudenTs, especially on Fridays. On ThaT day nine ouT OT every Ten oT Them query, Are The Weeklies ouT Today? Yes, This is The cenTer ol liTe and happenings aT lvlorTon. The Weekly has been The cause oT many iokes, es- pecially when The presses don'T work or when The paper Tails To appear on Friday, buT iT is noTiceable ThaT every- one wanTs The Weekly and looks Tor- ward To iTs publicaTion. Looking in, we can see ThaT The J 0TTice looks like a miniaTure copy room oT a large ciTy paper, Here and There TypewriTers are Ticking and papers are rusTling, piles oT The school papers are being sorTed, and some' where someone is addressing copies TnaT will reach service men all over The UniTed STaTes. Also The same sound of a large newspaper oT'lice can be heard. Ed- iTors bark orders To assisTanTs and copy boys who Try Their besT To carry Them ouT. Friday would seem To be a busy day, buT all in all, iT proves The sTaTT's resT day, a day when They can siT back and smile or Trown, whichever The case may be, on Their work. PracTically every day ouTside The oTTice liT+Ie groups oT sTudenTs can be seen. lT seems To be Their TavoriTe gaThering place. l-lere we can hear The laTesT gossip, plans Tor acTiviTies, and kids hashing over The day's work, lnside, The sTaTT busies iTselT wiTh wriTing The maTerial ThaT makes up The lvlorTonian and news alerT reporT- ers pick up Tips and sTories abouT The school, abouT The Teachers and sTu- denTs. The paper, under The guidance ol Miss G. Gaarder, brings To us all The news and imporTanT evenTs we have made and Those made by our class- n'maTes. Deadline? Oh, Happy Dayl Worry, Worry- 41 PRESS HGEIITS WORKING ON THE ARCHIVES TOP: Swanson. Sisco: Tobias, Carlson, Hede, Vill, Liebenow. Stack, Voiia. MIDDLE: Gale, Kreicha, Ogle, Marquef, Roise, Plevokas, Kass, Hahn, vchards. BOTTOM: Richards, Jedlicka, Hurdle, Seeberg, Hurdle, Ram- agey Porter, Jara bek. nxiely and impafience are displayed by all lhe iournalisls in 'rhe school when lhe lime comes 'ro announce 'rhe Quill and Scroll pledges: impalience as lo whelher lheir eleclion will be achieved. All during The school year, s+udenI's con- nec+ed wiih iournalislic aclivilies are worlc- ing and slriving lo 'fulfill 'lhe necessary re- quiremenfs lhis nalional organizalion pre- senls for enlrance. The sludenl' rnusl be a iunior or a senior, be ol high scholaslic raling, and musl be recommended by Miss Gaarder or Ivlr. Wiclqslrom, lhe advisers of 'rhe Weekly and lhe Annual. Each pledge is assigned 'ro a sponsor lor his probalion period. They answer lo The demands of lhe sponsor, whalever lhey may be, and aller This period, lhey become lull fledged members of lhe Quill and Scroll. The Quill and Scroll was founded by George Gallup and is made up ol eslab- lished edilors and iournalisls wilh aims lo encourage and reward individual achieve! menl in iournalism and 'ro raise ils sland- ards. ll sponsors compelilive wriiing. Advance Morlon sludenls have enlered lhese con- lesls and come oul wilh honors. There are nearly Iwo Thousand chaplers. These include many olher counlries wilh members of many dillerenl nafionalilies. ll is an inlernalional honor sociely for iournalisls having as honorary members such men as Roberl Frosi' and i'r's a greal honor lo be chosen as a member and lo lry lo lceep up 'ro ils slandards. HOLD IT . . . while l counl-one ...+wo...+hree...O.l4. Andso il goes day in and day oul down in 2Ola. Noi only in The sludio do pholographers worlc, buf in all parls of lhe building, snapping candids and arranging clubs and dihferenl cornmi++ees lor posed piclures. When a lighl flashes al an as- sembly. play, or any olher school aclivily, The man behind lhe cam- era is a sludenl ol Mr. C. O. Druschel in vocalional pholog- raphy. They are olilen seen roving around al sporl alllairs wilh 'rheir cameras all sel wairing for a good candid. You can find Them in any posie lion, lying down or al an angle, all for The salce ol lheir arf, These boys are a selecl group. There are only a Few of lhern, buf you can resl assured fhal +hey are The Tinesl' ol 'rheir Type lhal can be found in +he school. The piclures in This boolc were Taken by lhese looys wilh lhe ex- ceplrion of +he seniors. They will have lhe salislaclion oT lcnowing Thar lhey have lcepl a line record ol school affairs for Tulure use. Under professional eyes? 43 URCHESTRH Woodwinds af work IST VIOLINS Dorofhy Slephenson Concerfrnislress George Cizelc Principal George Kalal William Guhrberg Jerry Kanov Gloria Kase Laddie Picron Helen Kroniira Henry Panas Violer Bohacelc Nancy Sreiner Laura Slurdevanl Jerry Abar James Cizelc Glenn Anderson James Tishrnan Wilbur Dolezal Charles Randa 2ND VIOLINS Eugene J. Schmirz Principal Ann Marie Vydra Charles Sebelc Lillian Jusich Judiih Feinberg Lydia Maiovslcy Florence Kosrica Don Polacelc John Posavec Angeline Appl Rosalie Paifeson Irene Simo Charleile Sfacy Roberl Dahlgren Rudy Kara VIOLAS Roberl Mienrlciewslai Principal Jeanefie Hall Helen Herig Doris Wright Herman Shefre Harold Draper CELLOS Marie Marek Principal Charlolre Friese Marlha Ripa Violef Heich Yvonne Aldridge Joseph Discipio Fred Heideclre Vernon Fencl Rifa Duslalro Elizaberh Robbins STRING BASSES Muriel Pererson Principal Roberl Soulcup Helen Lebloclc Helen Kucera Miles Krslca Edmund Kallas Eleanor Manalc Youlanda Spezia Shirley Miniclr Phyllis Seemann PICCOLO Henrie+ra Halacka FLUTES Laddie Duilca Eunice Sraslny Doris Sundquisl' Judilh Carey A li'H'le Rhyfhm OBOE5 Richard Slovicel: Warren Zeiss CLARINETS Alberf Pechan Earl Pinlcall Florence Reimer Elaine Fiala BASSOONS Ronald Sladelc Jerome Kochlca Slewarl' Wolf FRENCH HORNS Laurel Hruda Roberl' Riha Jelra Vasalc Viola Hinz TRUMPETS Roberr Haddick James Pisaclca John Hrych Francis Duilra Donald Slerba TROMBONES Lorraine Kasiic Charles Sfearns John Hinz Herberr Fingerhul Arlhur Powers TUBAS Louis Malchiodi TYMPANI Harry Brabec BASS DRUM Anfon Hellebrandl CYMBALS Edward Velkobroslry SNARE DRU MS Roberi Vosecek HARP Marjorie Michalec HIS ORGANIZATION is an es- senlial parl of Morlon. I1 func- lions ar various assemblies, cone cerls, plays, and operellas given lhroughouf lhe year. Since Mr. Blaha became direclor of Jrhe or- cheslra in I94O, il has been slead- ily improving and now is lhe Nalional Hrle-holder. ll has abour one hundred members on ils rosrer a+ 'rhe presenr lime, and mosl ol 'rhese have had experience in Jrhe Grade School Orcheslra or have lalcen privale lessons lor some years. They also parlicipale in group or seclional rehearsals, and each group such as violins, cellos. elc., has ils own reacher. This is a sorl of insurance For lheir lille. Orchesha rehearsals are held every day during rhe lourfh and fiflh hours and Wednesday eve- nlngs, and you may hear The slrains of some famous composers corn- posilion ringing +hrough lhe halls. There will be no narional or- chesrra conlesl Jrhis year because of 'lhe curlailmenl ol lravel, buf afler fhe war we are sure rhal lhe orches+ra will rerain lheir +i+Ie. Play, Fiddle, Play I+'s Blaha behind 'rhe ba+on Concen+ra+ion Shysfersl PICCOLO Henrierfa I-Ialaclca FLUTES Laddie Dufka Eunice Slasfny Doris Sundquisf l-lenrierfa I-Ialaclca Judifh Carey Enid Novy Elizabelh Sharman Rulh Ann Shuma OBOES Richard Siovicelc Warren Zeiss John Posavec BASSOONS Ronald Sladelc Slewarl Wolf Jerome Kochlca CLARINET Richard Burrirl' IST CLARINETS Alberl' Pechan Earl Pinlcall Roberi Klimes Edward Casassa Donna Zoellner Florence Reimer Elaine Fiala Jaclc Sim Eugene Aldridge 2ND CLARINETS Frank Novak Michael Valuch Alberr Thomas Donald Rezny Edward Kwiallcowslci lgnalius Guillaumin Rila Danlzer Colin Campbell Gerrrude Woliers 3RD CLARINETS Michael Rolchford Marvin Vollenweider Willard Prisro Irwin Svolooda Rene Dhooge George F, Slad Edward Minarilr Jerome Srejma John Eranla Florence Marten ALTO CLARINETS Reber? Roberrson Frank Koca James Saul Bernadine Michalslci BASS CLARINETS Sam Brown Roberl I-Iavlilc Noberr Voila Edward Smeiana ALTO SAXOPHONES Leonard Barido Richard Bican Arlene Vilirnovslcy Frank Slrobl Donald Sreidinqer TENOR SAXOPHONES Henry Srainslav George Picha Ellll CERT Alfogefher, fellows BARITONE SAXOPHONE Edward Grzeslsowialc FRENCH HORNS Laurel I-lruda Roberr Riha Jerfa Vasalr Viola l-Iinz IST CORNETS Roberf I-laddiclc James Pisaclca Jerry Karlovslxy Donald Sferba ZND CORNETS Francis Duflia Warren Carrwrighf Lucien Dhooge 3RD CORNETS Richard McDonald Dan Kral John Gore Joseph Vrba Raymond Prochaslca Roberl Malone James I-Iouda Edward I-Iarasi IST TRUMPETS John Hrych Roberl Sperlilc ZND TRUMPETS Warren Sleininger Jerry Jerabelc Elmer Eencl TROMBONES Lorraine Kasilc John I-Iinz I-lerberl Fingerhul Arfhur E. Rawers Norman Slieg BARITONES Charles Srearns Vernon Riplrey TUBAS Louis Malchiodi Reber? Pachman Warren Bredfield Edward Cizelr Roberl' Boerke STRING BASSES Muriel Pererson Roberfl' Soulcup Eleanor Manalc Helen Lebloclr PERCUSSION TYMPANI I-larry Brabec BASS DRUM Anfon I-lellebrandl CYMBALS Edward Belkobroslcy SNARE DRUMS Roberf Vosecelc Vernon Spevalc l-lenry Horwar James Tyle Louise Scof Frank Tlusry Laddie I-iynelc HARP Marjorie Michalec HE FAME of ils greal concerl band has made fhe name of J. Slerling Morlon l-ligh School lcnown lhroughoul lhe land. Since 'lhe band won ils firsl nalional +i+le in I933, il has nol relinquished il lo anyone. The secrel ol ils success is none olher lhan Louis M. Blaha. ll is due lo him lhal fhe band library conlains hundreds ol musical forms of lhe mosl famous American and European composers. ll is because of This lhal loday lhere are former Morlon musicians in various symphony orcheslras lhroughoul lhe Uniled S+a+es. A minimum membership of aboul one hundred and lwenly members is rnainlained by lhe band. These represenl lhe cream of lhe crop of lhe enlire school dislricl. The Morlon band possesses one of lhe mosl complele inslrumenlalions of any high school band in lhe counlry. Beside ils reg- ular concerl schedule, lhe band always puls in ils appearance al assemblies, fool- ball games, and various social evenls in lhe communily. YI DHIIEE UREHESTRH Shades of Harry James The Morfon Dance Orchesfra THIS YEARS dance orchesira, +he firs+ io be condudred by Mr. Blaha, has made an excellenr appearance ai' mos? of Jrhe aflrer- noon dances +hroughou+ +he school year. Through many prac+ice sessions Jrogeiher, ihe sfudenfs arrived a+ a poin'r near perfec- Tion, and in rhe opinion of Jrhe slrudenf body, fhis year's dance orchesfra is siric'Hy soIid. I+ is 'rhe besf we have had for many a year, and gives ou+ wifh music Jrhafiis reaily danceable. Whe+her i+'s iive or sweef music you crave, you can find ii' here. Membership is composed of sfudenis from Jrhe concerf band or orchesira. There are abou+ sixfeen experienced players. HEULIHH EHUIR Wl1a'l's up? Mr. Kiclcer+ leads ihem on ORTOIXVS AEOLIAN CHOIR, in ils Tirsl' year under The direcllon of Mr. C. l-l. Kiclcerf, has produced a show lhal is, in ilself, unique. The Morlon lvlinslrel of I943 was acclaimed a huge success by all who allended. ll' was a show 'rhal combined comedy, songs, variely. and laughler. This is only one of lhe many programs pu? on by The choir during The year. Choir sludenls are nol only laugh? +he various lypes of music. bul also lone pro- duclion, brealhinq, diclion, and proper care of lhe vocal apparalus. This is very imporlanl' and lends lo produce a balanced and well rounded orqanizalion. , Y The Heavenly chorus .5 li x 49 ll: YOU HAVE SEEN any budding Maurice Evans' or Kalie CorneII's aboul school Jrhis year, 'rhey were probably exponen+s of +he Dramalic associalion learning +heir lines for some coming presenlalion. They s+ar+ed 'rheir season wilh a myslery-comedy enlilled The l-launled Tearoomf' produced by The iunior-senior group. They noi' only provided enlerlainrnenl for 'rhe school, bul assisled 'rhe sale of Chrisfmas Seals when lhey broughl' forlh Across lhe Cenluriesf' RHIHHTIIS IIIH i l S TIES S A TRIBUTE fo Chrislmas, Charles Dickens' A Chrisimas Carol was per- formed lor The palienis ol lhe Cook Counly l-lospilal and lhe sludenl body. To cele- brale Nalional Drama Week, ihe enlire group presenled We've Done li Before. The hiqhlighl of lhe dramalic year was lhe Senior Play. The Far-Oli Hills, by Len- nox Robinson was chosen lor lhis annual evenl. The main Coq in lhe wheel oi progress is Miss Rulh Coggeshall, dramalic coach. Many a young rnan and woman has procured poise, slage presence, and a pleasanl voice lhrough work wilh Miss Coggeshall and Drarnalics. Oh, Boy-Jusf Like a Serial. Any Similarify fo Abe Lincoln is purely coincidenfal. Las? Minufe Advice before Curfain. THE FHR-UFF HILLS A DELIGI-lTFUl. COMEDY provided This year's senior play, The Far-Off Hills, by Lennox Robinson. The slory deals wifh Marion Clancy, a born manager, who inlends lo become a nun assoon as her falher, Palriclc, has successfully recovered from his eye operafion. She loves +0 manage her lafher's house and her younger sislers, greally 'ro +heir dislress. Pe+ and Ducky are Marion's sislers. Pierce l-legarfy finally wins Marian for his wife wilh lhe provision lhal' lhey could run lhe 'rown logelherl The 'lirsl and lhird acls 'rake place in lhe Clancy's dining room. The girls' bedroom is 'rhe scene for fhe second acl. The play was lirsl produced by lhe Abbey Players in Dublin in l928. They laler loured America and played The Far-Off Hills in l932, ll proved lhe 'lirsl comedy success of Jrheir I937 season and was conlfinued for a run ol 47 performances. PRES SENIOR PLAY CAST MARIAN CLANCY . . Elaine Vaculilc PATRICK CLANCY . . , Fred Page HAROLD MAHONY . Gus Liebenow ANNA l Pe'r l . . . Marilyn Soper DOROTHEA l Duclcy l . . . . . . . Dorollfiy Newman DICK DELANY .... Jack Rann SUSIE TYNAN .... Marllwa Ripe PIERCE HEGARTY , . . . . . . Rudolph Bulcovsky OLIVER O'Sl-lAUC5l-HXIESSY ........AnJronl-lorn ELLEN NOLAN . . . E+lweI Kudrna EIITEIJ BU SEII IJEBHTE HT IHURTUII Miss K. M. Brown, Coach Resolved: Thal a Federal World Governmenl Should be Eslablishedf' was lhe queslion for debale lhis year. The varsily squad consisled of Juslice Shepro, Doris Sundquisl, and Audrey Anderle debaling for 'rhe allirmafive, while Charles Nowak, Dick Malhews, Don Novolny, and l-larold Murray relurn Their argumenls for 'rhe negafive side. The 'ream losl one of Hs besf debalers when Chuck Nowak gradualed fhis February. Since Mr. W. J. Cherry, former debale coach, look a posilion helping in Uncle Sarn's war elilorl, Miss K. M. Brown has filled his vacancy as lhe presenf debale advisor. Miss Brown has ins+i+u'red a new syslem whereby fhe social science classes have been Jrhe audiences before which 'rhe debalers can gain experience in frying ou+ lheir cases and speaking abilily before enlering +he annual lournamenls. She 'fries 'ro encourage smoolh speech as well as logical and clear fhinking. A+ some lime or anofher, every member has an opporlunily 'ro speak, eilher in an aclual con+es'r or for a club rneefing. As one of Jrhe oldesl' organizafions al Morlon, fhe Debafe Club has rnainfained ifs popularily. Now lisienl Some Parry- You mighT ask, WhaT beneTiTs are derived Trom debaTing? Primarily, iT makes one Think logically and creaTively. IT also aids The speech, poise, enunciaTion, and pro- nunciaTion oT The debaTor. In The Frosh' Soph group, The beginners learn The Tuncla- menTals of debaTing. They also acquire con- Ticlence and logical paThs oT Thinking in whaT They say. Some oT The up and coming debaTors are John BorsT, Marcella Carlson. Dolores Polakovic, and Gloria Alessio. Dur- ing The course OT The year, debaTes are noT The only speech programs ThaT are encour- aged, Original oraTion, exTernporaneous speech, and readings are also included in The year's acTiviTies. Now I believe- No kidding- Some oT The Frosh-Soph debaTers parTici- paTe in The inTramural debaTes wiTh The big sisTer club The Jr.-Sr. DebaTe Club. They also er1Ter inTo The MeTropoliTan League compeTiTion in The meeTs held downTown. Suburban League debaTes give members oT The club experience in debaTing wiTh Their neighbors. PoinTs Tor all debaTes oTher Than inTramural encounTers may be used by The speakers Toward The Forensic awards and also Tor Their DebaTe Club leTTers. Members usually work in Teams oT Two and have These parTners Tor aT leasT one semesTer. RHDIU GUILD JUST A SNAP OT The swiTch, a Turn oi The dial, and lvlorTon Topics is on The Air. This program is sponsored by The Radio Guild. One of iTs TeaTures is The PresTon Family series. While iT is produced and dramaTized by This group, The scripTs are wriTTen by The MorTon WriTers. ATTer The scripTs are wriTTen, They are careTully checked and rehearsed before being puT on The air. Among The oTher Types oT pro- grams conducTed by The Radio Guild are dramas, quizzes, inTormaTive programs and varieTy shows. Anyone who is inTeresTed in radio pro- ducTion worlc is eligible To ioin The guild. During iTs meeTings, The mechanics of radio are sTudied. These are laTer puT To The TesT aT The radio sTaTion by The sTudenTs. NOT only do The members parTicipaTe in rnosT oT The broadcasTs, buf They Talce charge oT sound eTTecTs, and see To iT ThaT The pro- gram is as Tlawless as possible. Since Mr. R. W. Teefer enTered inTo The Navy early This year, Miss K. M. Brown has ably direcTed The eTTorTs of This group as advisor. A new weelcly TeaTure on This year's pro! grams was The Training Tor VicTory series. Every week a diTTerenT deparTmenT oT The school was represenTed and Their aid To The war eTTorT was illusTraTed. Gei' ready WHFC Ci-Ca-Ro A llTTle gef Togefher Looking for some+hing? REHIJIIIG CLUB -l-HE AlM OT The Reading Club is TG pro- moTe inTeresT in liTeraTure. l-lowever The club places less emphasis on modern liTera- Ture and more on The liTeraTure oT ancienT counTries. AT The meeTings, a group oi club members presenTs a shorT summary oT in- TeresTing TacTs which They have Tounci con- cerning The liTerary works OT such counTries as China, Japan, Greece and Persia. A program is eiTher planned Tor every meeT' ing or The members engage in a general discussion on some phase oi liTeraTure. Un- der The direcTion oT Their TaculTy advisor, Miss lvl. A. Diez, The Reading Club pre- senTed a program during Book Week in The Li+Tle TheaTer wiTh special reTerence To The liTeraTure oi our allies. One oT The highlighTs oT The year was Their presenTaTion oT The l-ienry Aldrich assembly. CliTTord GoldsmiTh's Tamous characTer, his Tamily, and his pals were ably porTrayed by all The club members. The oTTicers Tor This year were Rudy Bukovsky, president Camille Placzek, vice president and Eddy Bukovsky, Treasurer. To aid The war eTTorT by building The morale oi our TighTing men, The Reading Club sponsored a book drive. All The books ThaT were collecTed were senT To service cenTers Tor Them. SPEECH EULTURE probably nolhing is so imporfanl in our complex living +oday as a pleasant accept able speech which enables iis owner lo move wiih ease in any social or business circle. Morlon is among 'rhe few high schools lhal' malces This possible for her sludenfs. Remedial speech includes begin- ning speech classes where personalily prob- lems, exlreme slaqe fright voice disorders of pilch, intensify and qualify lhal resull from improper brealhing habils, voice slrain. deleclive hearing, and emolional conflicls may be ironed out Special classes are organized lo care for lhose who need relraining alter operalions for cleil palaie orwplher organic causes xii - Mi such as growihs of 'rhe nose and 'throat Arliculalory delecls such as lisping, foreign dialect subslilulions and omissions of sounds, and clullering receive special at lenlion. Slullerers are laughl 'ro build con- fidence and lo conlrol 'rhe condilion lcnown as bloching. The direcfor of 'rhis beneficial depart menl is Miss F. C. Berry. She has been leaching lhis speech class al' Morlon for 'rhe pasl lifleen years. Though her work is of l'he grealesl value and benefit 'rhe speech culiure class has noi been well lcnown ex- cepl io lhose who have had Their lives brighlened by 'rhe resulls of Miss Berry's worlc. M y is f -1 il- Y f 53 Qs 3 x v NX Breafhe Deeply P A Sure Cure for Mike frn Round fa ble discussion Creafing Wrifers by The dozen EREHTIVE LURITIIIG -l-HE MORTON WRlTERS Club is perhaps besl known for ils lwo oulslranding achieve- menls during 'rhe pasf year. Firsl ol all, The Preslon Family, heard over WHFC, was originaled in lhis club. This is a fypical Morlon family consislinq ol Mr. and Mrs. Preslon: Ted, a senior: Judy, a iuniorq and Babs, in lhe lourlh grade, 'rogelher wilh lheir friends. All Their problems, ioys, and sorrows, are depicled in lhis new lealure For which The club members wrile 'rhe scripts and also porlray some of The characlers, The olher achievement 'rhe publicalion of TRIAL FLIGHTS, lVlor+On's lilerary mag- azine, is also done by The club members. Togelher wirh a commillee selecred lrorn The English classes, lhey choose lhe besl shorl srories, essays, and poems lor publie calion. Anolher yearly evenl sponsored is 'rhe school-wide lilerary conlesr. Their purpose is lo creale an incenlive and fo find some ol The lalenl ol The school. ln lacl, The club welcomes any wriling lasks and is al- ways on lhe Hlook-ou'r lor new lilerary oullels. This group is urged lo enler limerick conlesls in order lo keep bofh 'rheir wifs and lheir pens sharpened and has been very valuable in developing lVlor+on's dor- rrianl' lalenl. SPEEEH HETIVITIES Debafe Group Radio Guild ALTHOUGH DEBATE and OraTory, The Radio Guild and DramaTics comprise The Speech AcTiviTies of MorTon, The WriTing and Reading clubs have been added To This secTion of The English DeparTmenT. Due To war shorTages and resTricTions, The DramaTic AssociaTion did noT sponsor Their annual speech banquel' This year. They did pro- duce an elaboraTe producTion enTiTled, We Did IT Before, a pageanT oT The his- Tory of The UniTed STaTes. One oT The ac- compIishmenTs of The Speech DeparTmenT came This year when Roberl' Moore, Dawn VachTa, JusTice Shepro, Leo STaclc, and Harold Murray meT AusTin High School on a quiz program over sTaTion WBBM. The NaTional Forensic League is an hon- orary socieTy Tor ouTsTanding sTudenTs in The fields OT oraTory and debaTe. Much recogniTion has been broughT To MorTon by These speakers in inTer-scholasTic and oTher speech TournamenTs. Those who have TulTilled The necessary requiremenTs in DramaTics qualiTy Tor membership in The NaTional Thespian So- cieTy. Members musT prove Their dramaTic abiliTy as well as aTTain Their goal in service Tor The school. xyfffx, eit- km so :4-1' Q 4'-afgybqis 4 -14-x fe ,Z-61'ri -'U -4 1 1,5-9915-u-.1-fa '-at fra- 'll + 'fl V-'A4 Jlee' if . 1 I 1, I, . , V H. 1- I fi l Ml ,'1,y,3, -4, V ,J l F- -zu. A-1 f' QL 2.1 , :ig wid n m'eni'cnn11EntRnssss fr U Q UI 2 --Q.. T . . . . . . . , 'lx YN My v HE RED CROSS is doing :ls par? in furfherinq lvlorlon s War Effort This I , fa year sludenls of four arf classes, under lhe guidance ol Miss Claudia Sfeven- - son, head or 'rhe arr cleparlmenr, volunreered lo qive a porlion ol rheir lime if oulside of class for Jrhe Morlon Junior Red Cross, Wilh fhe maferials pro fy , V vided for by 'rhe Red Cross, boolclels ol shorr srories and carloons, scrap kr boolcs, menu covers, and phoroqraph holders ol rooled Iearher were made, 4 These complere proiecls have been donaled ro servicemen. E. A. Dungan ' A has been direclor of rhis beneficial acriviry al Morlon lor lhe basl seven years. V l-le managed This year's underlalcings in his usual able manner and has con- Jrinued To pur info erlecl any and all 'rhinqs rhaf were deemed imporranr. One of lhese was rheir annual Roll Call. A War Fund Campaign was conducreo 'rhroughour lhe school year wilh a boolh ready lor all conrriburions a+ +he i X main enlrance, Probably fhe mosr norable of lhis year's achievemenrs was fhe syslem lhey insliluled in rhe deans' offices whereby Red Cross members E. A. DUNGAN could offer lheir services ro aid fhe deans in any work lhar needed 'ro be done. Advisor' 61 li Q' , ,,,,:,s, m f - aww, .Iva :L ' , . X- 1. , H , k ,Z .. Wfmh, , mc: M fg.,,11Q., 1 . 5 Q' AA . , E. in Q Q a V ,,W. ,I V 1. 'skg gg I u L,bh 1 QQ. 5 K K I Wkkgr NN I N K' M , Q Q1 . 14ff , . F . T, ,3..f ki, 4 , '.1x, fb, ,ggiwx i I ,i 45' I CALLS ana! Organizafiond EHMERH ELUB Wl-IENEVER YOU SEE a shuffer-bug running around loose, send him over +0 Camera Club and lef him learn The business. They're noi' iusl' snap-happy There, They sludy The business from beginning lo end-learning be++er pho+ographic effecls, sludy- ing various angles, and learning differenl develop- ing Technigues. The pho+os of Camera Club in acfion were faken by members 'rhemselves-preHy good, eh? During +he year 'rhey Jroolc Jrrips lo several scenic places in order fo pracfice new lypes 0 shols. Though fheir equipmenl may vary from brownies +o graflexes, lhey are all alike in enlhusiasm and inilialive. BUWLIHG ILUB BOWLING CLUB is one of +he mosl recenrly or- ganized oli Morl'on's Clubs, and if has proven ils wor+h by developing mere enlhusiasls inio ou+- slancling players. When 'rhe club is in aclion, i+'s noi al all unusual lo see a liflle wisp of a girl- lilce Jeanelle Treml, piclured below-lcnoclcing off a mean I70. As bowling is a very popular Morlon sporl, club membership is very large. They meer every Salur- day and compele againsf one anofher on Teams. The compeTi+ion is en+irely friendly and They enioy lhemselves a lol while pracricing difficull shols and keeping Til. EHHITU ELUB CHAITY CLUB Taices iTs name Trom The Two words -charm and personaIiTy. The club aims To develop Thoroughly These Two characTerisTics. They consider noT only The usual hair sTyIes, cloThing, posTure, and malce-up-buT They spend considerable Time on voice and cIicTion. One phoTo shows a girl record' ing her voice, In The aTher, The spealcer is lisTening To her own voice To hear The TauITs-and Miss I-lopp, club adviser, is helping oul' wiTh some consTrucTive criTicism. Since all worlc and no play malces Jill a dull girl, club members oTTen aTTend lecTures, concerTs, TheaTres, and Teas. EHEMISTRU ELUB ON VISITING The chem IaboraTories, The average MorTon s+ucIen+ is bewildered by The maze oT Tubes bunsen burners, and chemical equipment BuT iusT aslc a ChemisTry Club member 'cause They Icnow all abouT iT. They geT experience in The pracTical side oT chemisTry, and aid The school and communiTy by TesTing various commercial producTs, such as anTi-freeze and numerous Toods. Under The guid- ance OT Mr. Muehl They have delved inTo inTeresTing new Tields, and Their ouTsTandinq exhibiTs and ex- perimenTs usually bring home The bacon in Junior Academy OT Science conTesTs. T-We FRUSH-SUPH GIRLS' CLUB A SERVICE CLUB wilh a double meaning-+haI's lhe Frosh-Soph Girls' Club. I+ nol only renders service Io Iherschool bul also Io ils members. One of ils main Iunclions is lo acquainl freshman girls wilh Ivlorlon, In 'rhe service field. lhey sew for Ihe Welfare Comrniffee, decorafe 'rhe school wilh wrealhs al Chrislmas Iime, and help everyone oul in general, For enioymenl, Ihey sponsor parlies- such as Ihe annual Freshman Round-up, a large enlerfainmenl given in fhe fall for all incoming freshmen. For educalional purposes, 'they visil' near- by banlcs, Iaclories, and olher places of inleresl. IHTIH EIUB IN Tl-IE CLASSROOM Ihe slress may be on hic, haec, and hoc, buf in Lalin Club Ihe pursuils are more enlerfaining. For inslance, every year Ihey hold a Roman banquel lor which everybody dons his Sunday Ioga. Anolher annual evenl is The Larin exhibit I+ conlains Ihemes explaining various as- pecls of Roman life, drawings, carvings, coslumes, and worlcing models. The display always proves 'ro be very inleresling and informafive. A+ Ihe weelcly meelings members read Roman lileralure, sludy ancienl cusloms, and give plays in Lalin. IUIIIIIR-SEIIIIIII GIRLS' EIUB -IT-IIS ORGANIZATION, lvlorlonls liirsl club. slarled our lheir busy year wilh lhe eleclion ol club ohcicers. During lhe Iirsl semesler 'lhose elecled were Vlasia Jurco, Presidenlz Marilyn Lilsler, Vice- presidenlg Marian Donivan, I-lislorian: Elsie Salay, Secrelary: Doris Sundguisl, Treasurer. The second semesler leaders were: Dorolhy Volava, Presidenl' Lillian Cholod, Vice-president Phyllis Seernan, Sec- relary: Dorolhea Nelson, Treasurer. In her usual capacily as lacully adviser, Miss Prulsman guided Ihe girls Through anolher busy season. ln Ihe course of Ihe year various aclivilies were underlalcen such as planning lhe program for 'rhe Falher-Daughler Banquel and sponsoring Ihe Ivlolh-er'Daugl'1ler Ban- quel. The club was divided inlo various cornrnillees. each ol which handled Iheir given assignmenls capably. They assisled 'rhe Senior Council wilh lhe Old Clolhes Drive, sold Iiclcels For lhe Welfare Commillee, sponsored a successful Bond and Slamp Drive and conducled Ireshrnen 'rhrough 'rhe school so as Io acquainl 'rhern wilh lvlorlon as much as possible. Noi only do lhey carry our lhese numerous aclivilies Iherriselves, bul you'll find lhern helping oul al many olher school lunclions. These girls realize lhal' all worlc and no play malces a dull girl, Therefore, 'rhey had lun while Ihey worked. Their social aclivilies were numerous-The Freshman lea, Bunny lea, Pol Luck Suppers.-all interesting as well as educalional. SPHHISH HUB KNOW Tl-lY NEIGHBOR has been uhe basic aim of El Circulo Espanol. Members of The club ioined The Sludenl Pan American League whose purpose is 'ro establish a closer relauionship beuween The counuries of uhe Americas. Spanish and Poruuguese speaking sludenls from schools in 'rhe Uniued Suaues and Lafiru America corresponded wi'rh each olher in order fo gel beller acquainied. Nofebooles describing 'rhe color of our homes were submifled 'ro 'rhem in rerurn for Jrheir noleboolcs. Members visi+ed 'rhe Buena Visla, a resuauranf where 'rhe decorafions are iden- 'rical To Those of uhe Spanish resuauranrs souuh of Hue border. The lasuy meal consisfed of hor lamales, enchiladas, Triioles, and ramarindo. Under Miss F. Modini's direclion, Jrhe mee+ings which were held every Thursday were full of enferlainmenu. Differenu programs and exhibifions were held in connec- uion wiuh American and Spanish holidays. The members look parl in several Spanish plays, conducled Spanish quizzes, uranslaued songs and slories, and gave parries EZEEH HUB h which Czech Club members have regarded wilh added HPRAVDA VITEZIH is a p rase ' h e sfressed The significance of lhis Term enrhusiasm fhis pasf year. Their rneehngs av which liferally means ' ' ' ' T Their righl +o inde- pendence and freedom. However, rhe good humored and hospilable aspecfs fhe Czech Club members have so long inspired are srill +ops for enrerrainmenl a+ The meehngs. Cross' sec+ions of Typical meelings reveal refrains from nolable Old Bohemian songs. Technicolor morion piciures filmed oi Czechoslovakia before IQ39 by Mr, lvlilcula, oral reporls on quainr fradifions and mannerisms, and exhibihons oi folk-dancing. These 'Folk dances are parlicipared in by The club's adviser, Miss Emily Jahellca, who provides much of 'rhe iniriarive behind The club acrivihes. Furiher enieriainrnenl' is provided for in ailer school hours in such places as lhe Praga Divadla, a Czech rnorion picfure lhealre. The members lalce pride in donaling Their presenlarion of folic dances for The enlerfainmenl of ouiside groups, Trurh prevails, fo counlries iighhng or EREHTIVE IJHIHIIIG ELUB l-2-3-LEAP: conlracfereleaseg Marlha Graham and l-lanya l-lolrn -any of lhese words are familiar lo lhe girls in 'rhe Modern Dance group. Formerly called Creafive, h onl when one has perfecl conlrol Modern Dancing helps develop grace whic comes y of Jrhe body. The club's oulside aclivilies include aflending ballels and 'ralcing parl in a dance symposium af which lime lhey mee? girls from neighboring schools who are also infer- esfed in dance Technique and composilion. There are 'rhree groups in The club-beginners, inlermediale, and advanced. Though 'rheir abilily and fechnique may diFFer lhey are all alike in Jrhe enlhusiasm and inleresl in modern dance. lll0RT0ll SR. EOUllEll STEP Tl-llS WAY, please, plenly of seals in +he end aisle. lvlorlon's lceepers-oh lhe-gale are members ol lhe lvlorlon Council. They rneel during lhe morning 6. A. period under lhe guidance ol Mr. l-l. l.. Meeker. Nol only do 'rhey usher al assemblies and lceep sludenls from enlering lale, bul lhey sponsor various olher worfh-while aclivilies. This year lhey worlced wilh The Jrs Sr. Girls' Club on an old clolhes drive. You'll lind Them serving al almosl any school banquet and besides all lhis, lhey Complelely planned and carried oul a very successful Falher-Son Banquel. lhey held lhree niqhl rneelings lhis year, which consisled ol a banquet a speaker, and finally, a splash in The pool. Morlon Council was voled las+ year Club rendering lhe rnosl school service -need l say more? H- ,sf R0llER CLUB AROUND, AND AROUND, and around, lhey go-over and under and down 'lhey go. Members of lvlorron Roller Club have developed an amazing amounl of slcill and dexlerily as The pholos will leslily. Afler Mr. Kovanic lelil for lhe service, lhe Roller Slcaling Club was reorganized under +he direclion of Mr. P. A. Wickslrom. The club is going slrong even in face of some serious dillficullies-such as finding a suilable place lo meel' and slcale, The ingenious club members, nor ro be slumped by lheir problem, Tool: info considerarion The ma++er of having no suilable slcaling floor. Their solulion was a simple one- lhey promplly builf lheir own-and porfable, loo. 0PERHTOR'S HUB VISUAL AIDS have uc ion o modern educalion. The selling up ol lhis service involves ordering, scheduling, and adminislraling operalor service. ln lvlorlon This service is rendered by The Operal'or's Club. The club is com- posed ol induslrious boys who are selecled because ol lheir oulslancling al:-ilily lor skilled worlc and lheir achievernenls in lhe scholaslic field. The boys have a genuine inleresl in lheir acliviry and are whole-hearledly doing lheir besl lor lhe benelif of lvlorlon. Mr. Fox capably guides lhe sixly-odd boys in lheir worlc and is in cornplele charge ol Visual Educalionf' laken 'rheir place as one of lhe essenlial aids in inslr l' l IUHIUR EUUHEIL THE JUNIOR COUNCIL, an acfive service club composed of freshmen and sophomore boys, has a full year of aclivifies. The primary 'funclion of The club is fo serve as ushers al all assemblies. Throughoul lhe year if assisfs lhe Senior Council in serving as waifers al 'rheir nighl meelings, and in helping lo plan The Fafher and Son Banquet Connecfed wilh lhe slale Hi-Y or- ganizalions, if is under 'rhe supervision of Mr. G. lvl. Larimer. Their purpose is 'ro creale, mainlain, and exlend lhroughoul lhe school and communily 'rhe high slandards of Chrislian living. PHUSIES ELUB VOLTMETERS, spedroscopes, and hydromelers sound prefly compli- cafed 'fo fhe uninformed, buf mem- bers of Mor+on's Physics Club say Thai +here's nolhing +o if-really simple once you gel The hang of il. The al- mosphere of Their meelings is informal wilh everyone worlcing on his own par- licular inleresf. They generally spend 'rheir lime selling up experimenfs and learning new phases of physics. Wi+h fhe imporlrance 'rhis sludy plays in modern warfare, Physics Club is ren- dering a real service by 'reaching and exlending s+uden+ lcnowledge in +his vilal field. BUUSTER CLUB YOU CAN TELL Trom iTs name ThaT BoosTer Club is MorTon's pep organi- zaTion. WhaT you mighT noT know is ThaT club members Take care oT all The candy and poTaTo chips you buy aT aThleTic evenTs. ln The Tall They bring you reTreshmenTs ouTside aT TooTball games, and laTer in The year They work in The Toyer aT baskeTball games. When The game is over, all The players are inviTed To The Teach- ers' caT Tor reTreshmenTs-courTesy of BoosTer Club. These usually consisT oT sandwiches, apples, and milk. The weekly meeTings are iusT abouT evenly divided beTween having Tun and planning dances, reTreshmenTs, and assemblies. Much Time was spenT in preparing Tor a banqueT Tor Team members. This season The BoosTer Club enTerTained The graduaTing aThleTes wiTh a swell dinner dance. The aThleTes were guesTs buT were pernniTTed To bring daTes if They bought Every body midsT a colorTul aTmosphere hao a good Time because boTh Tood and The music proved To be excellent SUEIHL STUDIES ELIIB TI-IE SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIETY meelings are crowded wilh ac+ivi+ies, for in addilion +o having inferesling speakers and programs, Ihe club carries oul ils many aims of service Io Ihe members and lhe communily. There are many Ihings Ihal can be learned aboul social science beyond 'rhe opporlunilies of a classroom: so aurhoriries on numerous subiecls are inviled To speak a+ meelings Io give Ihe lisleners beller underslanding of +he world around Ihem. This purpose is also accomplished by 'rrips fo such local places as Chinalown, lhe Rosenwald Museum, Service lvIen's Cenler, Planelarium, and Maxwell Slreel. Sludenls oulside of fhe club are also given opporfunilies lo go along on some of Ihe Irips, enjoy lhe assemblies sponsored by lhe club, and vole in Ihe annual Ivloclc eleclion. This lasl acfivily is Iasl loecoming a Iradilional way for sludenls 'ro pul inlo praclice The principles Ihey learn in class. SHDDLE ELUB WHETHER SNOW OR RAIN or sleel you'll lind Saddle Clulo our praying lhe winlry blasls-nolhing can slop lhese enlhusiaslic egueslrians. lhey ride every Friday, rain or shine. On school holidays lhey eilher have a brealdasl ride-which is a lwo hours' long or a lour hour, hall-day ride. A high spol on eilher ol lhese lrips is a slop hall-way along lor llap iaclcs and sausages. They rode lhis year along lhe 'rrails ol Sunsel Farm and Greenlree Slables. Gen- erally lhey rode along lhe palhs bul experienced members were occasionally perrnilled 'ro praclice jumping. When Mr. Prucha lell lor lhe service, club leadership was laken over by lvliss O. Bush, who rode regularly wilh rhe club lasl year, Membership was closed lasl lall when lhe aclive lisl reached l35. SWIMMING EIUB PIINIWI-IEELS, DOUBLE DOLPHINS, figure eighls, kips, and submarines may sound like double ralk lo you, bul i+'s shop Ialk lo any member of lhe swim club, These are lhe names of waler sfunls 'rhal lhey do eilher in single, double, lriple, or quadruple lormalion. lnlricale paflerns such as lhese were maslered under 'rhe able direclion of lhe club coaches-lvl. M. Russel, J. M. Colley, and I. I.. Si- mone, While club members praclice diligenlly for Three periods each week. lhey nol only perlecl Iheir slrokes, bul look upon swimming as an excellenl means of keeping Iii while having lun. EIREULHTIUH STHFF IF ANYBODY ASKED YOU aboul Mor'ron's Circu- lalion Slalzl, you probably would nol know much aboul il because il is a seldom publicized organiza- lion. They concenlrale on publicizing coming evenls such as socials, alhlelic games, and assemblies. Each fellow is a preambulaling lickel office, having 'rickels for currenl aclivilies. These lown criers are man- aged by lhe busy and amiable Mr. E. W. Green, who is beller known as Pop. Though lheir job is a big one, ir is well handled and efficienlly carried oul. TRHEK CLUB THE TRACK CLUB, under rhe guidance oi Coach Jahelka, slimulales inreresl' in rhe sporl oi lrack. Along wilh producing inleresl in rhe high school, il carries 'rraclc lo lhe grammar schools by scheduling meels belween schools. The 'rraclc club is new 'rhis year and is progressing rapidly under The leadership oi Joe Jana+ka-presi- denl, Ed Piane-vice presidenl, John Loprieno- secrelary, Rudy Spacilc-sergeanl al arms. They hold meelings every week and lallc over previ- ous meels, sludy forms ol famous runners, ancl wrong habils ol lhe lraclc men. There are many and varied benefils exisfing lor members of 'rhe 'fraclc club. Among Them are: an increase in physical eiilecliveness, a lraining in good sporlsmanship, a 'reaching ol lhe value oi individual sporls. ln 'lhe liulure lhere will be an added emphasis on physical cullure, because ol +he war demands. Meme bers and liulure members of 'rhe rraclc club will be in a good posilion lo mee? lhese reguiremenls. ln addilion 'ro lhe above, lhe lraclc club will also serve lhe school in providing a nucleus for iulure rraclc Teams. During lhe meelings of lhe 'rraclc club lhe qualificalions and dufies of varsily lraclc men will be discussed. Thus beginning sludenls a+ lvlorlon who are alhlelically inclined may find in lhe rraclc club a slimulus for liulure grealness in lhe field ol varsily lraclc. 6231.1-Dg,i.A.c ,.,,,,......-..-c HLIIIEEH ELUB THE THEME OF ALMEGA Girls' Club is slriclly service, and if ever you see an Alrnega member who isn'l busy-reporl il lo Ripley, because service and worlc iusl go logelher. You see lhem running around spreading cheer al Chrislmas by pulling up wrealhs and olher decoralions. They also wrap bandages and sew lor lhe wellare commillee. Toy elephanls lor sale and lor convalescenl children are lhe producls ol some ol lheir sewing, and lhey assisl al numerous worlhwhile aclivilies lhroughoul lhe school year. Providing baslcels ol lood, loys, and clolhing, lhey render much service lo bolh school and communily. However, don'l gel lhe idea lhal il's all worlc and no play-lhey chal and have re- lreshmenls, lrequenlly cocoa and cookies, while lhey slilch. If you ever visil one ol lheir meelings you'll lind lhem enjoying lhemselves while lhey help olhers lo realize lhe benelils exisling in a democracy. LUEHTHER ELUB THOUGH THE OFFICIAL NAME ol lhe club is lhe Wealher Club, a very imporlanl parl ol ils aclivily is connecled wilh geology. ln olher words, lhis organizalion is lwo science clubs in one. Mem- bership is open lo anyone lnleresled in wealher or roclcs. Even lhose who have nol sludied lhese subiecls enioy lhe programs and lrips. The Junior Academy ol Science is lhe main aclivily ol lhe year, and many win awards lor lheir proiecls and demonslralions. Also lhe club, lor many years, has gollen recognilion lrorn lhe Academy lor ils paper, lhe Wealher Vane. ELUB CLUB CLUB BUILDERS' CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB AITY CLUB EERLEADING CLUB C 'mv CLUB AND CHECKER CLUB STAFF MILITARY CORPS CLUB CLUB AND ORATORY AND ORATORY-JR,, SR, S HT MDRTUH DRAMATIC CLUB-FROSH-SOPH DRAMATIC CLUB-JR., SR. FORENSIC LEAGUE FRENCH CLUB FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB LATIN CLUB M BOYS' CLUB M GIRLS' CLUB MEN ABOUT TOWN MODERN ART CLUB MODERN DANCE CLUB MODERN TRAVELERS CLUB MORTON WRITERS' CLUB MOVIE MAKERS CLUB OPERATORS' CLUB PHYSICS CLUB RADIO GUILD READING CLUB RED CROSS ROLLER SKATING CLUB SADDLE CLUB SARMATIA JR. SCIENCE CLUB SKI CLUB SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIETY SPANISH CLUB SR. COUNCIL SR. HONOR SOCIETY STAMP CLUB STRIKES AND SPARES SWIM CLUB THESPIANS TUMBLING CLUB WEATHER CLUB 81 . 'ff :x ,J . gplff Y-. 1' 1 .fir...:',- f fr, fx 'nf , A 'fwfr If 1 I ' 'lf .X , ,-.4 HIM 17 - 1-f -aft? 11: .ff r 7:31 S. RJ: Tf N ., La .Mt g, M' 'Wy ffl- N 'x 11 4751.15 , 1-fn' 'faf'g'r'f3 I LJ' ,hx 1 .- '-Th U ,n.e!:'7! V. f r-'I' X '.. f, X' !'J s ,rf H., Jw ,Hx ,. xf..' 1. . 'W .1 A 82 a W, 1 -B 84 PN Balalnas, J. Tuma, Hedrlce, TOP ROW1 E. Canelc, B. Benlsela, E. Saplrrsld, L. Tauslq, J. Dvorak . F, Nadlwerny, R. Janlec, B. Pelerman. C. Benedlci, SECOND ROW: Coaclw L.S'relarrKrr1.S. Neader, J, Jurrqr. ll. Hersrowsld, E, Lembllz, B. Carroll, E. Clwval, E, DaCosse, J. Pxarvolcl, S. Mandnl, Tralner B, Slwacle. THXRD RONNz l. Janacek, B. lelenka, C. Young. ' J. Sdnweri, 6. Perql, E. Vorllcka, B, Holocelc, C. Sell, Nlqr. E. Plnlfall. FOURTH , PX. Peclwan. V. Barbolek, T. O'Shauql'messy, E. Cenelc, E, Tomanelc, R, Frarrkovlclw. L. Flrmano, OW: Mgr. H. Bronksema . Sclwwander, J. Kraus, R J. Rlclwards, PN Dvorak Breaks se, Loo Coach Hed+kefCapkaRn leler-Ya ITH O NE Q DEF Nzmes, Jfhe MOM EAT and one A W Trier. on MUs+an he in lwo Early in H1 QS fraveled To e 5324325 frafvo sgorssafgrill The Terriers h pu +wO of +EQirlOund Hqemijlvlko- The O . and 5 Sl'1OFl Wm on 5 line S' and scored New Trier Pass from Tu Plunge by S lrom Pech Counler and Ta lo Dvorak ell Gn 6 O . A comlOle+ed +heI'1g:OSTSS +0 ng- 2'-I9 FUUTBHLL proviso furnished 'rhe nexl' compeliiion and lhe game ended wifh a 6-6 lie. A Mor- lon fumble early in 'rhe game sei up rhe only Pirale score, and ius+ four plays laler Mor- +on had six poinls of lheir own via The pass roule. The resf of 'rhe game was lea- 'rured by splendid defense play on lhe parl' of bolh reams' lines. Morion rraveled +0 Oak Park for 'rheir encounler. The lvlusiangs wasled no 'rime scoring early in 'rhe firsl pe- riod on a long pass from Nadherny 'ro Balakas. Self Smashing Through Xn'refie'e n0e Bob Zelenka Capt Ed Vodicka Bob l-lolecek Jim Jungr lrv Janacek Clar Young John Tuma Jack Dvora Playing in Dyke S+adium The l-ledfkemen Took on Evanslon. Five plays afler Jrhe game had slarfed, Morlon produced a louchdown, Self going over. Evansfon re- Talialed wilh a score. The hard-charging Muslangs came righf back and scored once more, Self going over behind a vicious blocking +eam. lrv Janesek ser up fhe lhird score by recovering a fumble. Evansfon gave fhe locals a scare by scoring once more in fhe lhird quarler, bu? fhe game ended 20-I4 Morlon. The lasl game of lhe season was wilh Waukegan. Al+er a sliff ballle fhe locals were vicforious on lhe long end of a I2-O score. Gradualing seniors who played lheir lasl' game for Morlon were: Balakas, l-lolecek, Zelenka, Chval, Vodicka, Janacek, Fimiano and Schweiz in The line and Sell, Young, Carroll, Pergl, Da Cosse, and Neader in 'rhe backlield. Experienced juniors who will be back nexl year are Jungr, Dvorak, Schwander, Richards, Barbolek, Kraus, Tomanek in The line and Tuma, Pechan, Nadherny and Frankovich. k awe Marlon Morlon lvlorlon Marlon lvlorlon Morlon lvlorlon. . O ,..I9 ,1- AI Peclian Bob Carroll LeRoy Fimiano Jlm SCl1WS'fZ Jim Richards Al Balalcas Ed Clwal Emil Tomaner O Thornlon .l8 Bloom O New Trier.2l 6 Proviso ,, 6 7 Oak Park. I3 .20 Evans+on .I4 .l2 Waukegan O Small ol slalure, buf large in lame, is Clar Sell, All-Slale Hall-baclc. Brouglwl up in 'flue deep Soulli, Clar qradualed lrom Brainard grammar scliool in Alabama. Clar scored lour louclwdowns in llwis year's season lo lead Morlon's 'ream lo a very suc- cessful seascn. Noi salisfied willw his accom- plislimenls in foolloall, lie weril on 'ro win llwe l55 lb. lille in llwe slale wreslling me-el. Tlius Sell ended luis alhlelic career al J. S. M. in lrue lvlorlon lradilion. Clar Sell All Sfale l-lall-Back l l X 4 -f a 9 : ,. . . 1 Q, A , - ,iii . 35 1 if 5 1 Q KT' K 93. 5 , YF f , ,M . W .2 .,41ff.:1 W: my - -, v::'fegyf'- an , .' ' ' . , , 1 ' 1 1 . ,,- H - K i.,,..,, , 1 3 . ,Q Wa s ?w ': ,. QQ. - 1- Q ,, , ff: X i hu A4 ffq ' 1 C We 'lf ,I ,gn- HSKETBHLL MORTON'S WINNING baslcelball lra- clilion was again in evidence lhis year, as lhe powerful lvluslangs swepl on lo 'rheir filrh conseculive Suburban League rifle under Coach Norm Ziebell. The Morlon quinrer opened lhe season by lrouncing a hapless Riverside live and lhen repealed lhe lriclc againsl Naperville and Glenbard, lhe learn lhar larer deleared 'rhe Muslangs in lhe slare lourney. Proviso lhen proved lo be lVlorlon's lirsl slepping-slone 'rc 'rhe Suburban League lille when il succumbed lo a lasl-hall Mor- lon allaclc. Joe Malecelr and Rich Malecha were high poinl men in lvlor+on's lirsr Sub- urban League win. Compararively easy victories lhen lol- Iowed over Elgin, Highland Parlc, Wauke- gan, Joliel, and New Trier, all ol whom lelr The mighl of lv1or+on's vaunled ohlensive. Joe Malecelx Ca pl. Malecha-Coach Ziebell wi 7' All Shale Cenler Tip Off Gel Thal Jump Upper Grabs 89 VHRSIT A clownslale Moline quinlrel lnanded llwe Muslanqs lheir firsl loss of 'rlie season by lrouncing lhe locals 34-22. Joe lvlalecek lield lVloline's lwiqh scoring ace, Cal An- ders, lo a lone free lhrow while nolclwing lwelve for himself. A lwiglily fouled Oak Parlc of- fensive was llwen held 'ro a minimum ol: poinls, as Morlon look line Vile lagers lo camp 43-27. Once Kebza, lvlalecelc, and lvlaleclwa began lo hil Jrlfieir sel-sliols, 'rlwe issue was never in doubt Hanlc Cecln and Augie Knes also played slillar de- fensive ball. Joe lvlalecelc Rich Maleclwa George Kebza l-lanlc Ceclw Augie Knes George Kuclnar Bill Palylc Wally Bromann HS BRILLIHIIT SEHSUII THORNTON OF HARVEY loolc advaniage of a las? minufe scoring splurge fo nose ou+ Jrhe maroon and while aggregaiion 33-32. From lhen on il was clear sailing for fhe Muslang quinlel, who walloped Proviso, Highland Park, and Waukegan all in successive order. A red hor New Trier learn played inspired ball and deall Morlon ils only loss of rhe enlire Suburban League campaign. ln whaf evenlually proved io be fhe deciding game of 'the Suburban League +i+le race, lvior+on smolhered an inferior Oalc Park five, 43-3l. George Kebza and Rich lvialecha shared scoring honors, while Joe lvlalecelc and Tony Demlcovich played oufslanding defensive ball. In ihis game Joe lvlalecelc broke Offo Graham's scoring record. The varsi+y lhen wound up lhe season by defeafing Evanslon 34-26. In fhe opening game of lhe York Regional Tourney, Mor'ron humbled Downers Grove 48-32, buf an inspired Glenbard leam smashed all ol: Morlorfs slaie champion- ship hopes by lrouncing lhem 47-43. Jim Hardina Eugene Walenga Scofly Neader Joe Kollca Tony Demlcovich Ed Kraiic ---me iz i 3 Coach Ziebell VHR S I COACH FENCL Morion Morion Mor+on Morion Mor'ron Morfon Morfon Morion Morion Morion Morion Morfon Mor+on ...I3 Wl1ea+on .... .. 8 5 Proviso ...I4 Highland Park 9 Whea+on 7 Tl1orn'ron ...I3 6 4 .. 3 6 NewTrier. 2 .. .,.3 Oak Park .... ...I 8 Evanslron ..... .. 7 O Waukegan 6 ..,I4 i-ligi1iandPark... 3 .. I Proviso .... 3 ., .,.3 Evans+on.. ...O ...7 Oak Park.,.,...8 A Hardy Swing BaHer Up Now Lis+en Fellas- BHSEBHLL ORTOINFS VA er oac George S. Fencl wilh an impressive I3 'ro 8 win over Whealon High. The lvlusfangs. however, gof olil lo a bad slarl in The Suburban League campaign by dropping Iheir Opener 'ro Proviso, I3 Io 5. Highland Parlc had Ihe honor of becoming lv1or+on's firsf league viclim when They succumbed lo a devaslaling Musfang arlaclc, I4 'ro 6. Whealon obligingly followed Highland Parlrls example by dropping Iheir second game ol: The year To lvlorlon, 9 Io 4. Morlon followed up wilh a decisive 3 'ro I win over Oak Park. EvansIon's Wildkils blew a lhree run lead and allowed Ihe Maroon and While nine To come Irom behind and gain Iheir lhird lea ue w' 8 I 7 , g in O . Penlrava and Vydra shared Ihe hi++ing honors. RSITY BASEBALL TEAM opened ils sevenlh season und C h G4 Brmw . S D. Mann W. Coach Fengl gTXE5xuAn?ZOW. W. DaCos e r0P R2M'L- Hwiano. BO B lxlllfjidiiia D- Slceokai MEDITATION L , r ka Je ace lg ., . 'W ,ek NI, Pcpe S W' R Kokar J. Mala? ec J, Penka R O VHRSITU WAUKEGAIXVS I-IOT AND COLD Indian nine reversed +he usual procedure by scalping Iv1or+on's favored squad 6 'ro O. The Ivlusrangs showed a spark of life when rhey lrounced Highland Parlc and New Trier in successive order, bur Iell aparl' as Proviso handed Ihem Iheir second defeai of 'ihe year, 3 Io I. Oalc Parlc Ihen look advanlage of a coslly Morlon error Io nose 'rhe Muslangs out I Io O, Whiley Da Cosse, in closing The disas+rous Suburban League Campaign, shuf our Evans+on's Wildlcirs, 3 ro O. The opening of Ihe S+a're's 'rournamenr found Morlon dropping an 8 fo 7 rhriller +o Oak Park, who Iarer wenl on 'ro win 'rhe slare championship. Joe Penlcava, junior firsr baseman, Iecl rhe Ivluslangs in hi++ing wilh a Iorrid 439 average. Whiley Da Cosse, junior hurler, was 'rhe only pilcher Io go rhrough Ihe season undefeared. Malecelc Swings A Long Peg Janacelc Bunls HSEBHLL Show him how coach- Trouble again ? l+'s a homer Milky ITIOBDS Where dad if go? Ten men and a bench IUIIIUR VHRSITU LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Soucelc, S. Neader, B. Tuider, L. Slavilc, R. Basiyr, J, Sawasko, B. Blizelc F. l-ludec. E. Kraiic, Mgr, Riley. NE OF THE LEAST KNOWN TEAMS, buf also one of Jrhe mos? imporfanl is lhe Junior Varsify Baskelball Team. Year by year as 'rhe Morlon Varsily rolls up viclory alier viclory in The Suburban League, 'rhe average fan does no? realize Jrhe work lhal i+ lakes 'fo produce a championship squad. To masler any sporl lhoroughly, Jrhe fundamenlals firsl musl be acquired . . . +his is why 'rhe Junior Varsily exisls. Their games are usually held on Salurday morning. These games give experience lo players who normally would si+ on lhe bench in lhe regular varsily games. Wi+h This experience They develop in+o belfer players for The nexl year's varsily squad. -I-I-IE JUNIOR VARSITY, in Their Tive years oT exisTence, have amassed an enviable record under The TuTelage OT Coaches Bill I-ledTlce and Ben Shaclc, having won ThirTv- nine games while losing only one. Included in This veans vicTories were Two decisive wins over Oak Parlc and proviso Suburban League Npowerhousesf' This year's schedule was cuT To a minimum aT The requesT oT The governmern ThereTore The Team had To gain mosT OT iTs experience in varsiTy scrimmages. Ben Shack, varsiTy Trainer, handled The Jay Vees Tor Tour years, laTer Turning The Team over To Bill I-IedTlce, now oT The Navy. This vear's varsiTv Tive aTTribuTed much OT iTs success gained in Junior VarsiTv baskeTbaIl. A good deal OT crediT oT The success oT The Jay Vees should be given To The coaches Tor The Tine worlc ThaT Thev have done in building a championship Team. The Tellows responsible Tor The Team's success are: George Kuchar, Bill Blazelc. lTirST sernesTerl Bill PaTyclc, Jim I-lardina, Joe Kollca, I-lanlc Cech, ScoTTv Neader, Bob Blizelc, Diclc BabbiTT, Vifallv Sawoslco, Up They Go Frankie SIWOOIS! Sllllflllll TOP ROW: Capf. Tobias, Jahnke. Peferzak, Pyskacek, Morgan, Royla. Ln all Jearaback Plefcher. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Simone, Novak, Anderson, R. Grimes, Besi Buresh Ver burka. Capoun, Hall, B. Grimes, Novofny. BOTTOM ROW: Dexler, Wagner Randa Wal lace. l-lellwick, Napranik, Rouhl, Musel, Olislar. ANG! . . . SPLASH! . . . PLOPl . . . They're off! Noi lhe horses, iusl lhose flashy Morfon mermen-off for ihe Suburban League Championship. And lhey nearly made il. The dual meer scores below show iusl' how close Jrhey came. Only perennial Oak Park kicked wafer in our eyes. Some day +hese Morlon 'rank men will gel revenge on lhose villagers and i+'s going +0 be sweel, indeed, afler all ihese many years. The iorlunes of 'rhe swimmers conlinue fo improve annually, and if Uncle Sam doesn'+ lake all of our older siars and ace coaches Morlon will hang up a champion- ship shield of ils own nexl year. A unique lealure of ihis year's compeiilion was a 'relegraphic meer wilh Saginaw l-ligh School of Saginaw. Mich. The evenls were run olzl simullaneously al The Two schools and resulis compared by wire. When lhe spray serlled, Morlon was on The heavy end of a 43 lo I5 score. Nole lhose coniesls wiih lhe Chicago schools, lool The loss of Coach Simone and lhe anlicipalion ol his going long before ii occurred had ils harmful ellec+ on lhe ieam. Much credil is due lhe squad members, however, for Jrheir loyally and delerminalion in spile oi handicaps. Our hals are off lo Capl. Dick Tobias for coaching lhe Jream ailer Coach Simone leii, and also 'lo The leam for ils line cooperalion. The Jream 'rhis year was one ol: 'lhe besl 'reams rhal Morlon has had in len years. EHIIIS Morfon ...4..,. Morfon ,.....,. Mor+on .,...... MorIon .....,.. Morfon ..,...,, Mor+on... Morlron ,...... Mor+on ........ Morfon ..,..... Mor+on .,..,. . VARSITY 52 Farragm 43 Harrison 4l Proviso . 30 Fenwick . 36 S+eInmeIz I9 Oak Park 43 Saginaw 34 EvansIon 32 Proviso . 24 Oak Park Morfon Mor+on Ivlorfon Morfon Morwn MorIon Morfon Modon Ivlorfon . FROSI-I ..44 35 48 ,44 40 , I9 24 45 I8 SOPI-I Farraguf I-IarrIsOn ProvIsc . Ize-nwICk S+eInmeIz Oak Park Evans+on Proviso , Oak Park 0 On You' mark-ag C ash QIVBS advice 'fo CaPI Tab ei Se 3aS SUEIER TOP ROW: J. Cipra, L, Cipra, E. Ginsburg, l-l. l.avaTy, E. l-lede, B. Lindwall SECOND ROW: E. Mica, J. Pelc, C. Spears, R. Trzinski, B. ViTT, 6. Zachohna COACH JOE JAl-TELKA guided The MorTon booTers Through anoTher TradiTion- ally Tine season This year. The Team carried a heavier schedule Than lasT year, playing Ten games. They came ouT ahead againsT Manley Twice, U. oT Chicago l-ligh Twice. Amundson once, and Lake ForesT Academy once. They baTTled Kelly once, The resulT being a scoreless Tie. They were deTeaTed only Three Times: once by Their older broTh- ers of The MorTon Junior College, and Twice by Oalc Park wi+h scores oT 2-I and I-O. They held Their opponenTs To 7 poinTs dur- ing The season while scoring 20 poinTs Tor Themselves. MorTon was honored by CapT. Bob Lindwall, who placed on This year's all-sTaTe soccer Team. MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon MorTon Oak Park. . . Manley .,.. U. oT C. l-l.S MorTon J. C Manley .... Amundsen Kelly ...... Oalc Park ...- U. oT C. l-l. S l.. ForesT . .. UUHIJ The soccer squad failed 'ro win 'rheir usual sfale championship loy losing lo Oak Park I ro O. Even lhough lhey did lose a few games The learn had whal il lakes, plenry of fighr and an unconqueralole spiril. Throughoul +he whole season, lhe boys lhoroughly enjoyed Themselves. Good fel. lowship and sporlsmanship are really found in Coach Jahellca's learn The leam deserves h muc praise on i+s line playing which was made possible nol only by lhe lalenl ol The players, bul by lheir cooperalion and slrong desire lo do +he loesf 'rhal 'rhey knew how. Nor only The learn deserves praise, bul Coach Jahellca y . or coaching +he learn 'ro success. Ouch! JAHEULA Lasi- minule advice 101 i TRHE STANDING: K. Mauro, I-I. Krev. L. Laclna, G. Sowlnslci, J, Janallca, J. Volava, E. Slrachola, R. Spacelc. SITTING: K. Kohoul, I. Klem, E. I-Ialic, R. Bahnick. M. Turcan, E. Plane, J. Belsan. AT Tl-IE OAK PARK RELAYS Ihe Marlon Traclc Team pul a lid on a very successful season by gaining a share ol fhe glory al The indoor slale meel. The maroon and while were paced by Joe Janallca, lhe grealesl miler Morlon has produced since lhe invincible Bob Rehberg. Joe Ieamed up wllh Rudy Spacelc, Caplain Ivy Klememclc, Ed Plane, Larry Lacina, Joe Belsan, Carl Mauro, Earl I-lajic, COACH O. J. KUDRNOVSKY and Johnny Loprleno lo round o Morlon's well-balanced allaclc. Ja allca, Loprieno, I-Iajic, and Spacelc r 'rhe Iwo-mile relay In 'lasl lime Io ga a Iourlh place. Klememcic, Lacin Plane, Mauro, and Clzelc 'roolc care lhe sprlnl medley relay and lhe lou lap relay gelllng a slxlh in Ihe spri medley and a Ilflh In The four-I relay. Throughoul Ihe season II' was lhe men, along wilh Joe Volava. ace hig jumper, who led lhe Ivluslang harrie Io a vlclory over Harrison of C cago, and a Iourlh In lhe Suburb League meel. Coach O. J. Kudrnovslcy had a we balanced Ieam wllh Ihe above bo leading Ihe way for 'rhe less-expe enced lads on Ihe frosh-soph lea who will be rlghl up 'rhere wilh 'I varslly nexl' year. S -l-HE FROSH-SOPH TEAM did noi pre- senl a very formidable opposilion lor rlwe oll1er Suburban League leams alllnougln 'lliey did adminisler a sound flwrasbing lo Harrison on llwe same day llwal 'rl'1e varsily whipped 'rlwe cily boys. ll musf be remembered llial' rlwe barriers bad To praclice in rhe halls around flue Cal and because ol: lhis ine lniglnesl de- gree ol perleclion was nor allainable. However, considering lbese dis+Inc+ disad- vanlages. lbe showing made by llwe learn was l1igl'1ly commendable. Also, muclw credil is given To Coacb Kudrnovslcy for 'rurning our anollwer good lraclc learn lor Morlon. Morron . . 45 Harrison .,. U37 Suburban League Meel liourllfil lnvilalional lllnirdl Oalc Park Relays lrenflwl Plenly smooih ERUSS IUUIITRU TOP ROW: Befiasso, Fay, Haiic. Vorel, Lesley, Prchal, sfer, Sowinski, Lica. Gvi Wolfe, Strach- llavmin, Abbedulo. MIDDLE ROW: Chslewa, Waze, l-llavac, Wilken- ing, Darcy, Shell, Pefr, Kohoul. Jonas, Voyfa, Dahlgren, Coach Kudrnovslry. BOTTOM ROW: Samrnels. Belsan. Cizelc, Spacelc, Carler, Slriclcer, Janallca, Soucelr, Piane. Who's goHa coke ? HE MORTON cross-counlry squad, un- der lhe leadership of 'rwo ace-caprains, Ralph Carler and Joe Janallca, enjoyed one of Hs mosf successful seasons since Jrhe inaugura+ion of lhe sporl a+ Morron. Wi+h These 'rwo velerans selling +he pace, lhe l-larriers polished off in rapid succession, I-larrison, Proviso, and Crane Tech. These rneels, however, proved lo be merely a 'rune-up lor one of The biggesl high school meals in Jrhe s+a+e, +he Proviso invirarional. 104 Wi+h Janallca leading 'rhe way, Morlon ran off wilh high honors, scoring one of fhe Iowesl folals in The hisrory of fhe meel. They rhen wen+ on 'ro a Suburban League Championship. Morfon . . . ,... 24 l-larrison .. .. .33 Morlon .,, .... 20 Proviso . . .. . . .56 Morlon . .. .... 24 Crane .....,. ..3l lvlorfon ........ 28 Harrison .,.,... 28 Proviso Invi+a+ional lfirsrl BUXIHG HE BOXTNG TEAM has noT seen a very good season Tor The simple reason ThaT They have hardly any opponenTs, The besT one oT The Tew is Culver MiliTary Academy which has Turned ouT quiTe a Tew Tine boxers. The Team was principally concerned wiTh Their boxing show This year. This show was puT on as an assembly during The G. A. period. There was a comic bouT and several excellenf demonsTraTions oT boxing. Mr. Jahellca is The coach oT The Team and is a very good boxer himselT, Though The rules OT sporTsr'nanship which The boys learn can'T be oT any use To Them in TighTing in This war, MorTon's boxers are rough, ready, and Tough enough To Take iT. LEFT TO MGT-lT: Pell Shubinslfi Rezabek FiTz'rau'.ce Bcvarini Den' nerT, Sarnc. Kasperski Pappos Bc-soelccs, Vcsieix Coach Jahelxa. iw H M .- - ThaT's ge'Hing in There Slug Thai bag, boy STANDING E Cenek, C. Young, R. Fencl, J. Filzmaricer, Coach l-ledlke, J Fencl E Tomanek, E. Panacek, Mgr. KNEELING: P. Barbolek, J. Dvorak, Tuma C elf R. Sabucka, E. Pinkall, C. Benedict C, Cizek, A. Cizek. E Onprasek B Gregor. wnfsriinn l VICTORIOUS IN SEVEN oul' of nine scheduled meeis, 'rhe Morlon grunl and groaners had one of lheir mosl successful seasons. Double viclories over Riverside, Joliet La Grange, and one over Tilden Tech, Chicago Cily champs for Jrhree slraighl years, were fheirs. The pair oi sefbacks was adminislered by Proviso, ihe '43 slaie champs. This year ihe seclionals were held al lvlorlon and lhree boys, Self, C. Cizek, and Tomanek all qualified 'ro go downslafe +0 'rhe finals. Clar Self, allslale in foofball, also became allslale in wreslling, winning in 'rhe l55 lb. class. Chuck Cizek losl' his firsl boul on a close decision, bul' came 'rhrough wilh viciories in Jrhe remaining bouls lo cop lhird place. Tomanek losl oul in lhe semi-finals. The regular 'ream 'rhis year consisled of Gregor, 95 pounder, Ondrasek, lO5, Pele Young, Il5, Ari Cizek, l25, Chuck Cizek, I35, Chuck Benedikl and Clar Young, I45, Caplain Clar Self, l55, Co-Caplain Johnny Tuma, I65, Emil Tomanek, l75, and Pele Barboleck, heavyweight Much credil is due lo Coach Bill l-ledlke for lhe excellenl' work he has done This pasl' season. Oh. hum He's goich, Young LEFT TO RIGHT: Casassa, lv1iner,ChvosTa Guzzi, Selena, l-lerzinq, Bedialc PTacelc, Smid, Baum, l-leckinzer, Michliscko. GYIHIIHSTIIS HE GYMNASTICS TEAM is one oT The besT in The sTaTe, iT noT in The counTry. lTs leader Mr. O. J. Kudrnovslcy is a Torrner naTional champion on The parallel bars and has had a greaT deal OT experience in coaching and judging conTesTs oT his and oTher Teams. The Team has been seen ThroughouT The year aT assemblies and open houses doing Their diTTiculT TeaTs. The boys are rapidly becoming some oT The besT in The business on The horizonTal bar, side horse, and parallel bars. Through The exercise The Team geTs, They build up Their physical sTrengTh and muscular co- ordinaTion. The excellenT Training given Them while in MorTon helps Them To geT posiTions on universiTy Teams and in shows such as The Gymlcana. The gymnasTics Team was TeaTured aT The gym exhibiTion which was given early in The spring oT This year, Besides learning The TundamenTals oT gymnasTics, They learn swimming and TirsT aid iusT as oTher gym classes do. Team members will be beTTer physical specimens when They geT ouT inTo The world and beTTer maTerial Tor The armed services. Wh STeady? aT a shape' TUlIlBlII1li UP and Over LEFT TO RIGHT: Kolces, Janouselr, Foiroize, Fodero, HursT, Tesar Guido Polczewski, l-laclcl, Dancik, Horn, Prchal, Safranelc, Mlchallslca. A SPORT NOTED FOR iTs body building powers is Tumbling. Though The new Tollowers OT The sporT are a biT clumsy aT TirsT, They learn To do Their Tricks aTTer a year oT inTensiTied Training. ATTer This primary Training, They branch ouT inTo more diTTiculT Things, The varsiTy members oT This Team usually place high in The AAU and sTaTe meeTs. The leader oT This organizaTion is Mr. O. J. Kudrnovslcy, an ex- perienced coach who has seen much Tumbling in his younger days. Some of The accomplishmenTs oT This squad during The lasT year were perTormances aT The TooT- ball and baslceTball games and aT assemblies and open houses. Much OT The success oT This year's PE show was due To Their Tine exhibiTion. These boys should malce good paraTroopers, because They pracTice how To Tall so ThaT They won'T hurT Themselves. Anyone of Them should make a good addiTion To The armed Torces, no maTTer whaT branch oT The service iT is. One OT The besT TeaTures oT This sporT is ThaT iT helps To coordinaTe The muscles oT The body. Thus iT is much easier Tor a boy who has had The beneTiT oT This Training when he enTers service. FRUSH-SUPH FUUTBHLL FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTWE year. Coach l-l. L. Balson had a succesful season, winning four and losing four, Slarling lhe season off righl lhe Ponies journeyed lo Riverside where lhey bear lhe locals 2 I -7. In lhis game lhe line played exceplionally well, Paradiso, Driscoll, and Volava all scored. The nexl game againsl La Grange ended 9-6 in favor of lhe fighling Ponies. Paradiso smashed off laclcle for lhe only Morlon louchdown and lhe resl of lhe poinls were gained by an alerl lvlorlon line which broke lhrough and produced a safely. Bloom O, lvlorlon l3, was lhe final score as lhe Ponies made il lhree in a row. ln lhis game lvlorlon nol only had lo play againsl clever men: bul also againsl a driving snowslorm. The whole game was played on a field covered wilh al leasf lwo inches of snow. The lrip lo New Trier proved disaslrous lhe Ponies losing 28-O lo a more experi- enced and larger learn. Unforlunalely for lhe Balson men, iniuries lo lcey men caused lhem lo drop lhree in a row lo Proviso, Oalc Parlc, and Evanslon. These scores were: l3-7 Proviso, 33-O Oalc Parlc, 35-I4 Evanslon. ln lhe Evanslon game Fulera scored bolh on pass plays. Playing for lhe firsl lime before lheir own crowd, lhe Ponies brolce lheir mid- season losing slrealc 2l-6. ln lhis game Driscoll's passing, Volava's calching, and Paradiso's line playing fealured mosl of lhe allacls. All in all, lhe Ponies have had a very successful season. Nighl fighlers Oh, Oh, lrouble Whal a punl Come on fellas FRUSH-SUP I goT i+ Upper grabs .grofifz-Lgzlalz gaffefgaff Sgua -lTl-lE I942-43 BASKETBALL SEASON Tor The freshman-sophomore ended very suc- cessTully when The yearlings deTeaTed Evans- Ton in The Tinal game oT The year To grab a share of The TiTle. The boys ThaT were mainly responsible Tor The success were: Nadherny lTirsT se- mesTerl, RoTTi, Shaw, Bauman, ScoTT, Cusach, and The Two sensaTional Treshmen, Miller and l-loldych. The Trosh-soph rolled To vicTories over Riverside, Olenbard, Naperville, Elgin, and JolieT in pracTice games. ln regular league games The Team losT Three hearT-breaking games, being deTeaTed by Highland Park 34-32, Oak Park 28-26 in an overTime, and Waukegan 29-27. Of The nine Suburban League wins, The mosT exciTing game was aT home wiTh Oak Park in which Don lvliller Tied The game wiTh one second To play, wiTh a Tree Throw, and Then aTTer a scoreless overTime, Miller once again sTarred and won The'game wiTh a baskeT. lv1orTon ........ 2l Riverside . . .. . 8 MorTon . . ...., 3I Glenbard ...... I6 lvlorTon . . ..... 23 Naperville ,.... I9 MorTon .. .... 33 Proviso ... ...29 MorTon . ..,.. 28 Elgin .......... 26 MorTon . ..... 32 l-lighland Park U34 MorTon . ..,.. 29 Waukegan ...., 22 MorTon . ..... 34 JolieT A... ,,.. I 9 MorTon , ..,. 35 New Trier ....,.. I9 lvlorTon . . ...26 Oak Park ,... . . .28 lvlorTon , . ,43 EvansTon .,..... 27 MorTon . .... 27 Proviso ,,....,. I6 lvlorTon . ,. U43 l-lighland Park, . . l7 MorTon . ., ..27 Waukegan ,....29 MorTon . ..... 26 New Trier ...... 22 MorTon . ...,. 25 Oak Park ,.,.,.. 23 MorTon . ...,. 25 EvansTon .. . . . .22 HSKETBFILL HE LOSS OF FERDY NADHERNY in mid-year was a heavy blow, especially since he was lhe league's leading scorer al lhe lime wilh 66 poinls in seven games. To counleracl This loss, Bob Shaw, Dick Bauman, Ray Rolli, Don Scoll, and Don Miller really came forward and played inspired baskelball. Bob Shaw was lhe mosl brillianl offensive player in lhe laller slages ol lhe race and lhe close guarding and defensive rebounding of Dick Bauman carried us lo a share ol lhe championship. Nexl year Jrhe leam should make anolher good showing because we have fwo regu- lars reiurning, Don Miller and Russ hloldych and such capable Freshmen as: Blaha, Sfroll, Malone, Suchy, Nichols, Turek, and Koch. Much credil should be given lo Coach Vopicka for lhe line work he has done wilh lhe frosh-soph Team. l-le has been here lhree years, and has produced lwo lirsl place champions and one second place leam, keeping 'rhe usual lvlorlon lradilion. STANDING: B. Shack B. Malone J, Blaha, C. Cusack, B. Jelinek, B, l-loid, J. Brown l-l. Lindahl, lvl. Nichols. SlTTlNG: J. Benda, R, Poqi F. Nadherny Coacn Vopicka B. Baumn R. Shaw, D. Stoll. ff, .I K STANDING: Benedict Tuma, Cenelc, I-Irdy, Spacelc, Nadherny, Malacelc, Bronlsema, Malecha, Dvorak, Pyslcacelc, Richards, Vodiclca. SITTING: Nidoa, Ginsberg, Fedoro, Janice, Popellca, Green, Pechan, Firniano, Neader, I-Ilavacek. EL STANDING Shaw, Piane TARTING TI-IE YEAR off righl wilh lhe eleclion ol Richard Malecha as presidenl, 'rhe Morlon M Club accomplished much in The H42-43 semeslers. Oulslanding in lhe many achievemenls was The pur- chase of a huge service flag. Once again lhis oulslanding alhlelic organizalion sponsored lheir annual M Club hop, when a Queen and lady-in-wailing are chosen. Merry Max- well and Darlene Bushong were elecled Queen and lady-in-wailing respeclively. The M Club, as The name implies, is a club formed especially for boys who have earned one or more lellers in any sporl. Lacina, Hede, Janacelc, I-Iolecelc. Junqr, Froula, Kuchar, Morgan Klem. SITTING Krev, Buresh, Pelers, VIH, Tobias, Belsan. Ref, are you blind? Yaaaaaaaaaaaa- EHEER LEHIJERS HERE THEY ARE, always ready and anxious lo lead The enlhusiaslic Crowds in inspiring lheir leams 'ro viclory. Cheerleaders are very imporlanl 'ro lhe diiierenff Sporls, somelimes helping lo spur on lhal exlra baskel, lhal winning poinf ailer a louchdown, or lhal home run wilh lhe bases loaded. Then again lhey help lo keep The spiril ol: lhe sludenl body al a high pilch by discouraging any sign of disapproval over a decision lhus indireclly scoring viclories. We al lvlorlon have been very lorlunale in having cheerleaders who have The hiqhesl slandards ol: spoorlsmanship. They nor only wanl viclories lor lheir leams bul also show by lheir example lhal if is no? only lhe vidory fha? counls buf lhe way lhey allain il. IIIUR HIID SEIIIUR Th INCE ucaTion is a Tour year requirement girls branch oTT inTo various acTiviTies in Their senior year. They have The privilege of selecTing Their TavoriTe sporTs insTead OT Talcing regular gym. ATh- leTics oT more advanced forms are placed before Them because They already have Three years experience. , Bowling proves iTselT mosT inTeresTing To senior girls. ATTer school hours They are Tound hurrying To The alleys To Talce parT in The Tun and enioymenT ThaT goes along wiTh The sporT. Also, aT h Tou d ' ' physical ed T e courTs can b n girls inTeresTed in Tennis. They lear The various Techniques necessary Tor The masTering oT The game. Soccer Tourna- menTs are held beTween diTFerenT Teams in each class during The Tall. The winners, in Turn, play The champions of The oTher classes To deTermine The Tinal vicTors. ln afldiTion To These are baslceTball, volleyball. swimming, and several lcinds of dancing. e n Juniors car ry on The plus T ' regular acTiv'T' ennis and s ' 1 ies ocial dancing. Dancing Tends To acquainT The sTudenTs wiTh The basic sTeps while The exTra insTrucTion oT TundamenTal sTrolces is given The girls in Tennis. Baslcelrball is also inTroduced in The Third year. Because iT is ne consid w To Them, IT is ered one sporT OT The m osT Tun. aT's scraping The raTTers Come on, you lucky number Ou h c , Thai' hurl' GIRLS' HTHLETIIS Swimming and hygiene, being require- menfs, are reaily year round acfivifies. Mor+on's physicai educefion program is cedainly one of rhe besr and proves +0 be a maior fader in 'ihe deveiopmenf of youih. Using your head Two alley cafs There goes his No. I7 coupon No squai, no squinf, no s'roop FRESHHIHII HHIJ SUPHUHIURE F eld Goal Tha+'s GeH'ing I+ Aren'+ They Cufe? Rebound GIRLS' HTHLETIIS ER Their TirsT year l-TEN GIRLS ENT oT high school, physical educaTion is quiTe new To Them, buT wiTh The help oT paTienT gym Teachers and M Club leaders, They geT along probably beTTer Than They expect Many kinds oi sporTs are inTroduced To These beginners. The TirsT Thing They learn is soccer, which seems very puzzling aT TirsT: buT as The days go by, iT becomes easier, as do all oTher sporTs. Finally The Teams compeTe wiTh oTher classes ending up wiTh a real Tournament As The cold weaTher ap- proaches, They come inside once again and play volleyball and baskeTball: IT They are parTicularly inTeresTed in The sporT, They can play inTramural volleyball and receive poinTs Toward earning Their HM. Then wiTh spring comes warm weaTher, drawing Them ouTside To play baseball. The TirsT day oT social dancing wiTh boys is quiTe a Thrill To The Treshmen girls. l-laving danced liTTle beTore, many are awkward, buT aTTer a Tew weeks oi insTrucTion, They show deTiniTe improve- menT: and aT The end oT The semesTer They have masTered The walTz and Two- sTep. Swimming is a requiremenT Tor Trosh- soph girls. To insure saTeTy each girl is given an individual TesT To deTermine her abiliTy. Swimming a cerTain amounT oi IengThs, using The elemenTary back sTroke and eiTher side or crawl, Treading, and bobbing make up The deep waTer TesT. Under The supervision oT The Teacher. leaders, and The liTeguard, These girls learn: and beTore long many are able To pass Their requiremenTs: buT unTil ThaT Time They musT sTay in The shallow waTer. ln The hygiene classes The girls see many kinds of movies on The care oT healTh and The prevenTion oT disease. They also have The opporTuniTy To carry on discussions abouT eTiqueTTe aT dances, posTure, proper Tood, and general man- ners Tor a normal social liTe. PT Boaz' Zee for All ome Run Al-li-cop! TUHIBLIIIG ALKOVERS, FISH-FLOPS, nip-ups, counlless new flips, and acrobalic leals are allempled and learned in Girls' Tumbling. Miss Rigali, a very able inslruclor, keeps lhe girls in lhe peak ol physical condilion. Plenly ol preliminary exercises are worked lhrough belore lhe com- plicaled maneuvers are underlaken. The more advanced girls demonslrale in order lo help leach lhe beginners. Since swimming and hygiene are required subiecls, lumbling meels only lhree days ol lhe week. The group is in conslanl demand by various organizalions lo provide enlerlainmenl: lhey do nol, however, meel wilh olher schools in compelilive meels. The only requiremenls are lhal lhe girls really wanl lo learn lumbling and are willing lo slick lo il no maller how lough lhe going may be. lls purpose is lo develop physical lilness, make new friends, and become a working parl ol lhe group. 118 Yeaaaa V M-4' M, ,Q ONS LIFEGUARDS are a grear help in +he nor only because lhey keep vigilance over lhe girls because fhey inslrucl 'rhem in various phases of wafer Wiihoul lheir aid rhe swimmers would lack lhis inslrucrion. The lifesaving class, under rhe supervision of Miss Rus- learns ihe various requiremenis, and al lhe end oi semes+er, lhey are given a siricf resr which proves +hey are worlhy oi receiving rheir ceriificaies. having become liieguards, lhey are given The op- 'ro volunleer for any number of classes. Their duly is lo help pass lhe girls in 'rheir deep wafer followed by eilher reaching elemenlary swimming +he non-swimmers or 'reaching various dives 'ro lhe Miss R advanced group. US-Sell lnsfr . A greal deal of credil should be given fo our Marlon uchng in Ri promoie swimming lechnique. 3? 'f' 4' for showing 'rheir inferesi and giving fheir lime ng Buoy I' fl., ff 9 4 119 GIRLS' IITHLETI -ITI-IE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION has as ils purpose, Io fosler an inleresl in alhlelics among ils members and To creale a spiril of good sporlsmanship. If also has a syslem of rnerily four awards, presenled al' Ihe annual weiner roasl, are given Io 'rhose deserving of Ihem. The G. A. A.-Ihis year I35 members slrong-also had a very beaulilul Chrislmas parly in Ihe cal on December I6. In Ihe Iulure, alfhough Their excursions 'ro disfanl spo'I's will be curlailed, 'Ihey will conlinue To do Ihings wilh 'Ihe same spiril and enlhusiasm for Ihe ouldoors and sporls Iypical of Ihe G. A. A. Ivlorlon can be proud of 'Ihe worlc Miss R. L. Fisher has done wilh her girls. Gloria Harazin, Corrine Campbell, AI'rI1ea Wassel, Ho+ Dogs Audrey Anderle, and Mildred Hurt 120 SSUEIHTIUH TOP ROW L. fo R.: Simaz, Probsf Larson, Sarno, Eck, Kasper, Funk. MIDDLE ROW L. fo R.: Krenek ReT1eL, Tomen, Vopicka, VaLek, Bykowski, Veverka. FRONT ROW L. fo R.: Zavislek, WasseL Sim- bourger, Pefers, Masfer, Novek Mathews. L. 10 R.: Maioskfs, Volckmar, Garf Olson, Kofrich. L io R.: Kranz, Ver- Jahsky, Cuisihqer, FRONT ROW Wielqus, Paszkc. Davofas Semis. R.: Sfeidinqer Fisher, Svec MID D L E Schultz Rezek, io R.: Pafek. Voyfa LU Madam Chairman M. Club Officers l'-lEN IT COMES lo service clubs, 'rhe Girls' M Club is on lop oi 'rhe lis+. This club is composed ol IZO girls who have earned lheir school leller. To receive an M, lhe individual musl earn lOOO poinls by parlicipaling in such sporls as baseball, volleyball, swimming. elc. She rnusf have an average ol a+ leasf 85 and be able fo swim four lenglhs ol lhe pool. Aller she has mel 'rhese requirernenls, she musl pass lhe final lesl ol inilialion. This year lhe girls received lheir M 's af a very impressive ceremony during a 'lsrnorgosboroll' luncheon al a well lcnown downlown resiauranf. The gradualing members al lhis lime received lheir M Club pins as a Farewell lolcen from 'rhe Club. The M Club leaders acl as helpers lo lhe gym leachers by gelling equipmenl ready, relereeing games, and acling as assislani life-guards in lhe pool. These girls are chosen lor lhe oulslanding alhlelic abilily and are given lhe choice ol leadership or regular gym For lheir credit V 1 ga :gg 3. fl gm H ,E wi? K , 4. P, 1 1 I4 rv 15 1 Q4 we in ATJQNM scum lr Ri IIHTIUIIHL SEIIIUR HUIIUR SUEIETU Phyllis Ashworlh Evelyn Baum Dorolhy Berli John Bishop Arlene Boss Rosemary Carpenler Grace Cernohouz Pal Corcoran Rosemarie Dalwyler Berlha Dolson Iona Glickaul Kennelh Gulschick Mildred Helch Roberl Janda Eunice Kanak George Cochanek Harriel Komen George Koplik Elaine Kozler Margarel Launer Viclor Marcolini Byron Marlin Mildred Peklo Josephine Pelerson Belly Placko George Plavec Algrid Plevokas Frank Pliml Grover Slephens John Sykora Helen Tanana Roger Tale Joseph Vieceli Mary Ida Voss Joyce Wallney Irene Zakara Irene Zavislak Dorolhy Baliman Louise Benes Richard Branecki Paul Brown Violel Brozek George Bull Isabelle Buric Joe Chvosla Fon Collingham Sleve Ersl Richard Filzek Marion Folgers Raymond Frank Roberl Gaynor Rulh Gregerson Mary Hapac Harry Hedberg Clillord Heindl Donald Henning Anne Higgins Helen Holl Roberl Hohe Barbara Hopp Charles Jaros Roy Johnson Richard Kacena Blanche Kasparich Frank Klich William Klich Genevieve Knol Charles Koslas Jarmila Kovarich Gladys Kralochvil William Krohn Margarel Kuzrna Dorolhy Landry Myrna Lokay Rulh Lomicha Howard Luelzow Pearl Mack Jean Marlin Elaine Meissner Roberl' Michalec Belly Nelson Herman Nelson Frank S. Pasek LaVerne Pecka Guy Pelerson George Pelras Jeanne Pelrina Vera Prokop Pearl Robb Charlolle Roberlson Josephine Sarno Margarel Schosanski Josephine Schullz Marie Sedivy Owen Sladek Leroy Smiley Jeannelle Snobl Donald Solawelz Alice Slanek John Slanek Jean Sleiner Roberl Slollel Marianne Szcesniak Charles Tourek Ollo Turnovsky Richard Visih Edward Vopal Allred Weiss Waller Whilcornb Glen Winkler Lois Jean Willer William Wowra Wilma Zelibor Bernice Zielonka ELECTED I942 AS JUNIORS Audrey fxnderle Slanley Barlon Richard Bruggen STANDING: Bob Moore, Dawn Vachla, .Icy Jaburek. SITTING: Miss Boley, Rudy Bukovsky, Marcella Gresko. Rudolph Budovsky George Chulka Rosemarie Diblik Jerome Eicek Marcella Gresko Joy Jaburek Vlasla Jurco Lorraine Kasik Shirley Klasak l Gus Liebenow Richard Liewald Roberl Moore Millon Odehnal Janel Richards Virginia Tunnis Barbara Warnock Albin Zielan ELECTED I943 AS SENIOR MID-YEARS John Aarvold Charles Bruggen Corinne Campbell Eleanor Cichy Kalherine Ford Shirley I-lrudka Roy Janiec Henry Klosak Wanila Magliocco Audrey Marlin Charles Nowak Marlin Popelka Shirley Tomisek Hendrika Van Beekum I943 AS JUNIOR MID-YEARS John Cisar Frank Jelinek Frank Karaba Gladys Kawczynski Georgiana Krenek Dawn Vachla I 126 STANDING: Rudy Bulcovsky, Hamish. SITTING: Doris Sundquisl, Win Mare quer Dawn Vachla. ELECTED I940 Phyllis Ashworlh Slanley Barlon Evelyn Baum Dorolhy Berli Nellie Birlcholl Charles Bruggen Rudolph Bukovsky Grace Cernohouz Rosemarie Diblilr Agnes Dinqerson Margarel Dykslra Jerome Ficele Kalherine Ford Mariorie Gard Iona Gliclcaul Jaclc Granl Marcella Greslro Lillian Griflilh Clifford I-leindl Glenn I-lornola Shirley I-lrudlra Vlasla Jurco Lorraine Kasilc Violel Kendzora Harrier Kornen Kalherine Korilzlce Gus Liebenow Arlene Lindahl Ernesl Maclrey Winfield Marguel Audrey Marlin Roberl Moore George Neher Herman Nelson Millon Odehnal Richard Odehnal Belly Flaclco Algrid Plevolcas IUIIIUR HUIIUR SUEIETU Clillorcl Riebe Doris Sundquist Leonard Taussig Virginia Tunnis Norberl Voila Mary Ida Voss Joyce Wallney l-larvey Zaiicek Albin Zielen ELECTED I94I June Abbolr Audrey Anderle Pal Arnold l-lenry Barlon Virginia Becyar Charles Bobich Junior Brelclre Richard Bruqqen Marcella Carr George Chullna Bonnie Cisar John Cisar Elaine Folger Alice Eredericlr Phyllis Galllce Anloinelle Gale Ed Ginsburg Ben l-Iornola Joy Jaburek Lois Jedliclca Eranlc Jelinek La Verne Kalira Franlr Karabo Belly Kass Gladys Kawczynslci June Keine Allred Kellinglon Shirley Klasek Richard Koci Clarence Leheclfa Edward Lernbirz Diclc Mall-ews Muriel Malscr Carl Mauro Milan Osellra Camille Placzek Roberl Rauscn Janel Richards Rcberr Schildsinoer Paul Sisco Jaro Slava Srranei Richard Srnaus Libby Soirula Gordon Slaslny Raymond Surnira Belly 'Iornan Dawn Vachla Elsie Wankal Aln'larVVidioer Chrisline Zaoellfa Shirley Zarraslil Mildred Zasadl ELECTED i942 Leonard Aboeolrc Eileen Barlelslein l-leroerr Benzel Mary Birkhcu Chrisl Bozos June Buzelr Richard Cnelelri James Cizelc Ann DeSlelanc Louis Dohnal Thornas Drabelr 6335? 'BU' Jaclc Edslrorr Vernon Fencl Glenn Eolqers Rose Marie Greslro William l-larcoorl Roger Herlean Joseoh l-less Laverne Jaros Dolores Jecrner Jerry Jelinek Jarnes Jiral Lorraine Kadtec Dolores Kalaiiar Charlene Kerner Dorolhy Korilzlce Marian Koslruba Joceph Kucera Doris Lilllelield Belly Lusllield Lydia Maioyslcy Gerald Maruslca Lillian Milculas Rose Miller Marqo Mio Lorraine Mueller Fred Nadherny Donald Noyolny Lealrice Pieper Joseph Radnilc Edwin Rann June Schauer Rulh Slanecko Roberl Srnilh Lorraine Soucolc George Soyka Waller Soya Odelle 'lhornas Laverne Veyerlra Marion Zenalny 127 SEIIIUR ELHS Scolly Neacler Bill Sirvallca George Nelier Lorraine Kasilc ,Ch airffl Comix Smilh Curlls Slall en ord FULLFILLMENT . . . yes, 'flue Senior Class of '43 has done a line iolo. Since enlering lvlorlon as a group of sliy, backward freslnmen, +l1is class has Jrrudged flnrougli four years filled willn aclwievemenls greal and small. Gel' 'ring info The swing of 'rhings and a++endinq socials, held llweir allenlion during +l'1eir lirsl lwo years, buf loolcinq forward 'ro The long-awailed Junior Prom seemed +0 be lheir lavorile paslime during 'rlweir Hnird year. Finally. realizing ine importance and nearness of gradualion proved lo be Hue main Jrrend of 'rl1ougl1+ during llieir fourlln and lasl year. I 943 Vojfa Jusfice Shepro Ben i-iomola Aff Tesclwe P. L. Kiser Bur in ine years ahead, fuifiiimenr wiil mean even more. Every graduaie nas a big responsibilify-doing his parf in building a peace in Jrnis chaolric world. Never before has a qradua+inq dass had so many fine opporfunifies. Wiil Hwey fake acivanfaqe of Hfiem? Time wiil reli. BM, regardiess, every senior sriouid Piave one flnouqhf in mins . . . FULFILLMENU K, M. Brown V. M. Conneliy J. P. Shand E. G. Endriz 6. B. Reeve BIO, JOHN AARVOLD ARTHUR ALEXANDER GEORGANN ANASTASIA JOHN BABYAR MILTON BARTOSEK EVELYN BAUM CELUS BAXTER EDWARD BENNETT DOROTHY BERT! GRACE BERTRAM WILLIAM BLAZEK OTTO BOBYSUD CHARLES BRUGGEN EUGENE BRUTTO IVAN BUKOVSKY CHARLES CAMILLO CORINNE CAMPBELL RALPH CARTER HELEN CECH ALLEN CEDERHOLM JOY CERNEY GRACE CERNOHOUZ ELEANOR CICHY JOSEPH CIENCIAK LUCILLE CIPRIAN OTTO DAHLGREN LIDA DaVALLE DOROTHY DELESTOWICZ JAMES DOBES J JOSEPH DOMKNSKY 2- BOB DOMAR f 1, K D VLRGINIA DLOUHY ' 5 4 . I R Y CARL DUFPEL4 L , RUDOLRH DUFKA L3 ELEANOR EDGREN L L SHNRLEY ELCHHOLZ DOLQRES ELLEN RQ . MILDRED PARO A BLOSSOM PELDMAH ' ETHEL HJAL ' 'Q A F L , ,RW . . A- 55:1 Z -2 Wm ., -. R FRANK FODERO A 6' KATHERNNE FORD - A GLORIA FROUK N JAMES FROULA 1 ,A , Q wx- :K , TTA .,fi'kf' 4 an :xx ix x . ,q,5,.,1- f , 5 fr! , X. B W 5- 23 'f A 1 :Aww-'R-Q' - -R .4 ' WL: JOSEPH PRYDRYCH , 5- A GERTRUDE GERSKI 5 , L - ' A - DONALD GNLBERT ' 1 j 1 ggi, 3 BLANCHE GLHSBLJRQ L. N .,,ff -' I X PM X A IONA GLLCKAUF , - L ' L, .R RALPH GRQENEHDAL ' G' , A-564 if ' Q ELEANOR GUNNELL L 1 A - 3,91 ' 1 Q f Q, 'R CARL QYLPE ' A '1 , V W fm .',k X, , . y A V O L QEORGIANA HAJEK A Q' :ff - A . AL HAS an 1 'L Q W' 37' MARGARET HENDANK lfgm K X M L ,SLIM EMIL HHN xx vw L 2 K . A 'U ' A if, ' EA ,. U A R Y f E11 L .h fy V A V W , L at DONNA HEWELT EVELYN HINTERMAN FRANK HOLUB LAUREL HRUDA MARION HUBBARD MELVIN HUDECEK GERALD JANCIK ROY JANIEC IRENE JEMM GERALDINE JANICEK ANGELA JOHNSKE JERRY KARLOVSKY DONALD KANYU H RUTH KASPAR HARRI ET KATSAROS HOWARD KERBS ROSE KLAS VIRGINIA KOLB HARRIET KOMEN TED KOSKA AN NA MAY KOVA CIC RICHARD KOVLING STEVE HELEN KRSKA ANTOINETTE JACK 132 KRFJCI ROSEMARIE KRIZEK LANDA LICHTER DANIEL MACK sf 823 , .LEM --,Q 3.5 :wb . E , :ri 1: 1 S if -Lf J: - 29 2 QYEA SCFHL MACK WATXITTA MAGLTOCCO ROSE MARIE MARECEK HOWARD MARKUS RALPH MARTENS ALJDREY MARTTN JOSEPH MASKA ROBERT MASKA MARTAN MATLAS SETTE MEISINGER RAY MEYERS EDWARD MTCA JOHANNA MTEDEMA ERNEST MILLER SHTRLEY MINER FRANCINE MONACO BETTY MOULTON MTLDRED MULAC BETTY NELSON ALPHA NOVANDER ALBERT NOVOTNY CHARLES NOWAK THERESA OOSTENDORP WALTER PARA MELMN YARKER GEORGE PECHOUS LGVERNE PELC DOROTHY PETERECK 133 .I . 1... Qi? f' TSE? f , , ' f iii .- i Q r' l FRANK PIHLIK BETTY PLACKO SHIRLEY POCIUS GEORGE POLICH JUNE POLIVKA HARLAN PRATT LILLIAN PRIHODA FRANKLIN PUNCOCHAR SHIRLEY PYTLIK GLORIA RADECKE CLIFFORD RIEBE MARIE ANN ROMAN ELSIE ROSE FRANCES SANTORO LORRAINE SCHAD BURTON SCHOEPP BETTY SCHOLZ ALLEN SCHULTZ MARJORIE SHAY DOROTHY SHEARMAN IRENE SHUMAN FLORENCE SKARNULIS ROBERT SLIFKA DOLORES SMETANA LORRAINE SOBIE DON SPERLIK MARIAN SRAMEK CURTIS STAFFORD YN HERBERT sTANIsLAW . V ADELINE STREJC ' JOHN SYRORA L L 'fl- Q DON TAYLOR 1 ' be ' x HOWARD TAYLOR Si A EVELYN TONIAS R N R SHIRLEY TOMISEI4 , ROY TOPP 2 1 -in . It A LAWRENCE TORIELLO ALICE TRAVNICEK 'K ALICE UNGER BLANC!-IE VACH HENDRIKA VanBEEKUM MARJORIE VASUMPAUR PAULINE VENTERS DOLORES VILIMOVSKY . MARY IDA vOss Q I f HELEN VRBA . T ' fm ' Ts. A '50 LORRAINE vYTIsI4A ,js I , 5 gl Io-TER VIRLYN WALTER 4. 2 I ' I 4 L I A i gi' fr , I I- :I r - L . + 14. nl Q ELAINE WAWRZYNIAI4 , A M ROBERT WEBER M 4, if M W ALICE WEST - L A, ij? 5 BETTY WILSON , I f : Ixfiiiwf I HARRIET WOEOKENER k , .A Q LORRAINE WOEORENER 'W' ' , - ? DOROTHY WOLF :3 - L, ROBERT ZELENRA L, A f K ' E IN . U I gi H g if 1 . ' A l 1.5 E ig fi 1 It if .L It ' f iw Q' ' f , is Q R : 2 3 R 1 mn. 5 Q A H. ' iff' iii 1 1 E Li N I Tr X, A' A if 'I 'I 1 Y t T . , ix 2 K5 JUNE ABBOTT VIRGINIA ADAMSKI DORIS ADCOCK DAVID ALVIN SOPI-IIE AMBROZAS ANDREW AMREIN BETTY AMREIN GLENN ANDERSON GLORIA ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON ANGELINE APPL FRANK BACCI BARBARA AUBREY ANDREW BAIER ALBIN BALAKAS CAROL BARTELAK WILLIAM BARRETT STAN LEY BARTON ELSIE BARTU NEK ETI-IYL BASTLI N LU CI LLE BEDNARSKI VIVIEN BELL JOSEPH BELSAN EMILY BERKOS ROBERT BENSON RICI-IARD BICAN LIBBY 136 BICANEK JANE BIELANSKI -.ef I Nw .gf . 14-, 1 ,, .L Q . .Mx i ROBERT BIESKE .,. ' WILBERT BLUM 0 NELLTE BTRKHOPP vwemm BLAHA ROBERT BLTZEK .-F - ' HARR!ETTE BLUMBERG L N ,zu LORAIN Bowes f. -mf 1 'L Z xx f Q za ir- , f M A -2 , MARIE BOLLA VALENTTNE BOSH Q SYLVTA BRACH 49' 0 f ALBERT BOGDAN JOHN BORDENAVE ROBERT BORDENAVE RAFFAELA BORSILL1 LOUTE BOVERTNT HARRY BOYLE DOROTHY BOZIS , WALTER BRANECK MARYANN BRECELNIK ,EMM , -,-,xnx x J ISR 9' Q 1. ,, '35 , af' ,Aff Tit: Eu.. A A T FRANK BRENNAN JOHN mcmec MARY LOU BROLJGHTON EVELYN afeousma ffm F' .YE ELA! ROXNN CAROL BROWN ORENCE BROZ UENEVIEVE BRUSHERL EDWARD BRUZAN A . , lg In ' W . Na 5 U - A 1. W ,TA2 A A Lv f W O B Q ff r. H.. 137 I 'I f 'Z f. if I. . I was 1- , 'P 1: ., B! 9 ' + W, Qifai' 5 . -fm Q . f tigfvyl - J y ,, 4: - fig' 4. Wt 55 I , , W, , I Q T EIII is IRRI MARGARET BUDAJ VAL BUDD RUDOLPI-I BUKOVSKY GEORGE BURDA MARJORIE BURIAN JOANN BURKI-IARDT DARLENE BUSI-IONG JOSEPHINE BUTARA LaVERNE BZOCI-I JENNIE CABAJ WALTER CACIC GORDON CALTA DOLORES CALVIN VERA CARTER ARTHUR CAPRIOTTI DON CARRARA DAWNE CATLOS EARL CECI-I HENRY CECI-I VIRGINIA CERKAUSKAS ARTHUR CERNIK RICHARD CERNY JOE CERRONE DONALD CHAPIN LORRAINE CI-IARVAT GEORGE CI-IENICEK TI-IADDEUS CI-IOJNOWSKI ROBERT CI-IUDIK EDWARD CI-IVAL ADELINE CIGANCIK WILLIAM CII-IAK CHARLES CIZEK GEORGE CIZEK JOAN COATES BLANCHE COBB RAYMOND CONLEY ALBINA CUDECKI GRACE CUNAT RICHARD DAHMS CLARICE DALEY EILEEN DAMM RUTH DAROVEC ROSETTA DASOLI VERA DAVID JOHN DeBELI.IS VICTORIA DeBELLlS DOROTHY DeBRAAL DORIS DEHNICKE ELROY DELESTOWICZ LEONARD DELL'ARMI DOROTHY DEMARK JOSEPH DENCOFF ROBERT DePRAT RAYMOND DESIDERI LORETTA DEVEIKIS EDITH DeWiTT R ,,.f W ' AT Q la 1 F 1' . . ,OJ I ' . W . . , . , , E .,,V -.1 A ,. -,W-gf, 43 N N, ,' ri N. - ,53fwg:,'?' Q 3 , M, gn ww -. if - , cf ,J . 'Iii 2 , -dn ffl A -9 I gf., ' 5 my fs .IA j ,Mr le ' ' I 5 r , Q 'ef K Q 'I '4., W fi' I 5 vb , A Ng A F? ' f v kr? ' , 0 I ,zz 44 ,SI it W' 15 2' A 1 R2 4 'xt .' 4 M y 5' - f sis W I W W fa' .Ii pai, ROSEMARIE DIBLIK LORRAINE D ICK WILLIAM DILLON AGNES DINGERSON BETTY LEE DOOLITTLE RUTH DUCZMAN MAE DUDZIK HENRY DYKI-IUIS RAYMOND DUNN HENRIETTA DYKSTRA JEAN ELDER DOLORES ELLISON BONNIE LEE FALEY HAROLD PATH LEONARD FAY MARILYN FENSKE ELAINE FIALA JEROME FICEK LeROY MILDRED FLASKA FIMIANO CHARLES EISCHER RUTH FOKKENS OLGA NOREEN FRANCIK ROBERT ERIE FONTANY DON FORBES DL CHARLOTTE FRI ESE 140 RAYMOND FROULA .AT -52' 3.1 I L Q. f- .. ga. A ,f 1 1, 1 ' Hy FY' gif f 1 2-6 f17-In T . 9' R A 5 J' ' u ,fuss V.. . 5 FRANK FULTON ANNASELLE FUNK GEORGE FU RCHTSAM VTOLA SAJDOS FLORENTTNE GABRYSZAK MARJORTE GARD PAT GAYNOR PAUL GTLBERT RICHARD GENIS MTLDRED GOLDBER6 TRENE eomszmm ' MAE Rosa GOODMAN CHRISTINE GRAUZAS DOROTHY GREGOR MARCELLA GRESKO EILEEN SROMOLL LTLLTAN GRIFFITT-1 ROBERT GRUBBE BEATRICE GRLJTI-IOFE DOROTHY HAAS DORES GUMTOW CLIFFORD HALL MARGARET HALLSTROM JAMES HARDTNA ELATNE HAMRL ANN HARRTGAN ETLEEN HARRIS FRANK HAVELKA 141 ELSIE HAVLICEK ROBERT HAVLIK MARY HAWKINS EDWARD HEDE LILLIAN HEINTZ HARRIET HELMICK RICHARD HERENDICH RAYMOND HERSTOWSKI JOHN HILL JOHN HINZ ROSEMARIE HJORTH WILLIAM HLAVACEK JOHN HOBBS DONALD HOEPPNER ROY HOFBAUER AUDREY HOFFMAN BOB HOLECEK FRANK HOLECEK LORRAINE HOLUB LILLIAN HOLY HOWARD HONDLIK IRENE HORAK ANTON HORN GERALDINE HORNY HOWARD HOUCEK LeVERNE HOVORKA BOB I-IRDY GEORGE HUBACEK MILDRED HURT JACK I-IYBL JUNE VIRGINIA JAEGER HARRY JAGIELO RICHARD JAKUBCZAK JOSEPH JA NATKA PAT JAN DA ALICE JANTAC EVELYN JAYN ES MARIE JEDLICKA EVELYN JEZEK ART J U RJOVEC JOSEPH JU RKA ROY KABELLA ROXIE KALAJ IAN FRANK KALAI. GEORGE KALINKA HYBL IRENE JADRO IRVIN JANACEK IRENE JARABEK VLASTA JURCO FRANK KADLEC ADOLPH KAPPMEYER LORRAINE KASIK GLORIA KASKE gk BETTY RASS GEORGE KAVINA 'H 4.1, I if VIOLET KENDZORA GLEN KENWORTHY WILLTAM KEPKA SHIRLEY KERN NORMA KILROY LORRAINE KINZIE DOROTHY KIOLBASSA SHIRLEY KLASEK LEON KLEPIN JAMES KLICMAN ROBERT KLIMES KENNETH KLOUZER PAUL KLUTH AUGUST KNES WILBUR KNISKERN FRANK KOCA MARY KOCHNIAK JOHN KOLAR MILDRED KOLARIK CHARLES KONECNY MARCELLA KONRAD NICK KOOPMAN SYLVIA KOPECKY SHIRLEY KOPSA KATHRYN KORITZKE CHESTER KOZAK EDDY KOZAK DOROTHY KOZLICK 144 BA CORINNE KRAPPMAN L., CHARLES KRAUZ , EDWARD KREJCHA HENRY KREV TRENE KRCHN BERNTCE KROLLCKT MILES KRSKA CECTLTA KSTAZKTEWTCZ EDWARD KUBICEK RTCHARD KUBTCEK JEANETTE KUBISTANT HELEN KUCERA xx GLQRTA KUCHARCHUK 'U ETHEL KUDRNA mme KUKLTNSK1 RICHARD KUKM GEORGE KUTO GLORIA KUZEL STANLEY LADNIAK FLORENCE LADZTNSKT PATRIC!A LAEEERTY BERNTCE LAITA FRANK LAKOSTL RTCHARD LANDA VTRGTNIA LANDRY FRANK LANGVTS MARY LASICA HERBERT LAUSE 145 RAYMOND LAUER GLENN LAWSON LEDA LAZZARESCHI HELEN LEBLOCH HOWARD LEGATZKE JUNE LENKE DOLO VIRGINIA LEWAN RES LENSKI DEMETRA LEARAKUS CLARENCE LICA JAMES LIDRICH GUS LIEBENOW RICHARD LIEWALD ARLENE LINDAHL ANTHONY LINDAUER GWEN LINDEN BERG ROBERT LIN DWALL CHARLOTTE LINHART LOIS LINNVILLE LaVERNE LISKA KATHRYN LI DOROTHY LIPSKE THAS MARILYN LITSTER FLORENCE LOKAY BERNADETTE FRAN K LITTLEFIELD LONGAWA U RSULA LOSOS LOUISE LOULA VIOLET LOVISEK ELEANOR LUBANY I LUCILLE LUCCI-IESE I DICK LUERS BILL LUNDBERG GEORGE LUSK VIOLET MACI-IACEK ROSALYN MACIK ERNEST MACKEY REMIGIA MACKOWIAK CASIMIR MAGDA GERALDINE MAI-ILER RAY MAID VIOLET MAKOVSKY DORIS MALECEK JOE MALECEK RICH MALECI-IA DOROTHY MALECKI LEONARD MALLEY LEONORE MALLEY EUGENE MALONE PATRICIA MALONEY I 19' ' LILLIAN MANCINI f ROBERT MAREK i wg GLADYS MARKS WIN MAROUET PATRICIA MARTIN JOSEPH MARTINEC an Q .1 N-Miva , .- ' 13 , , jig N , I . an ' gr' ., -.4 ELEANOR MASTER KENNETH MATLIEU MILDRED MATIAS FRED MATOUSEK LaVERNE MATTHIESEN ROBERT MATUSZYK GENEVIEVE MAU ELAINE MAVES EMILY MAURD BERNICE MARONICH GERALDINE MAYER JOSEPH MAZU RA DOROTHY MAZU RA ROBERT MAZZONI RICHARD MECKEL GEORGE MELKA CHARLES MELICHAR ELIAS MERENKOV RICHARD MERTES ESTH ER MESCHI ERNEST M ICHALISKA RAY MILLER FRANK MIZERKA GENNY MOON MARGIE MLNARIK ROBERT MOORE EDWARD MORGAN MURIEL MOSS MTLCRED MOULTS NORMAN MOURECEK ROBERT MROCH LKLA MUELLER VTVTAN MUESCHEN 'JON MTLHAUSEN ANTTA MULLENS THOMAS MULLINS MARTAN MURPHY VTRGPNTA MYKSYN LOREN E MQMAT-TON JULTA NATANEK SCOTTY NEADER GEORGE NE!-TER ROBER T NEJDL MILES NEKOLNY DOROTHY NELSON JOSEPHTNE NOBILE LILLIAN NOSKO RAY NOVOTNY JOHN NOVOTNY SYLVIA NOVOTNY DORTS NUZIARD DOLOREZ OBERTEN RTC!-TARD ODEHNAL MILTON ODEHNAL DORO TI-TY OHLBER6 TOM OSHAUGHNESSY 149 SALVATORE PALADINO LEONARD PALCZEWSKI CHRIS PAPPAS ROSE PASCOLA PETER PAPS FLORIAN PASZKO CAROL PATZER RICHARD PAVEZA BERNICE PAULEY MARY PAVIA SYLVIA PAVLACIC JEROM E PAVLICEK STANLEY PELCZARSKI LORRAINE PELKA JOE PENKAVA RAYMOND PERTL RICHARD PERRI CHARLES PETE RS GEORGE PETERS MURIEL PETERSON MARGARET PETERS EUGENE PETERZAK MURIEL PETRU DAISY PI-IOTAKIS MARIANNE PHILLIPS EDWARD PIANE KENNETH PICHA MARION PICI-ILIK LIDO PIERUCCINI EARL PINKALL MARIE PISHA HENRY PITNER ALGRI D PLEVOKAS MILAN POHOVEY BETTY POLAK JUNE POLAN LI BBY POLENSKY CLARA POLL OWAY ROSEMARY PO UZAR ROBERT PRAZAK LUCILLE PROBST GEORGE PROCI-IASKA EDWARD RACAN JACK RANN ROLAND RAINALDI VIRGINIA REEVE FLORE LAWRENCE REITER NCE REIMER JUNE REIMER LORETTA REITER FRANK REJSEK DELORES REZAK ROSE MARY EVELYN RETTI6 RICHTER HERBERT RIEDL JOSEPH RILEY D P-. ,y 'EK QE Q . R A iz. ff 'fr 6 G' , . LAWRENCE RINDER JUNE RING DAHL MARTHA R!PA ANITA ROBY ROBERT ROCKOUSKI ROSE MARIE ROCKS MARIE ROEDER MYRTLE ROESNER GERALDINE ROKOS ROBERT ROTH WARREN ROTT ROBERT ROW DOROTHY ROUBIK MARY RUF HOWARD RUNGE FRANK SAFRANEK ELSIE SALAY ANTO LILLIAN SANEK ARTHUR RYBARSKI NETTE SALEM! RAY SANDERS DOMINIC SANTI GLORI RUTH SCHAD A SARNO GLORIA SCHAAP EUGENE SCHADE RONALD SCHALK 152 EUGENE SCHMITZ ,Zz 1Q yg, K! 5 dz ELINOR SCI-IOBAC K EUGENE SCI-IWETZ BEATR LQRAYNE SCULLY EDVJARD SC EDWA PI-IYLLIS SEEMANN FRED SEREIK ICE SCOTT JAMES SCOTT ZEPANIAK RD SEDORY RITA SEEBOCK A ELEANORE SERGO LORRAINE SEVIC RUTH SI-IAN VIOLET SESPANIAK DLE JANICE SHAVER JUSTICE SHEPRO SIMON SI-IIS JAMES SI-IEA I-IKOFF MARIAN SHULDA RAY SIMCICI-I JACK SIM ALETHEA SIMMONS BARBA ELAINE SIMON ELIZABETH S RA SIMMONS BERNARD SIMON IRINIU WILLIAM SIRVATKA MARIAN SKOPEK 153 r VIRGINIA SKUDRNA HAROLD SLAGTER LESLIE SLAVIK ALICE SLOMINSKI ROBERT SLEZAK DORIS SMART RICHARD SMID BARBARA SMITH SHIRLEY SMID ROBERT SMITH WILLIAM SMITH FLORIAN SNELLA LORAINE SMUTNY FLORENCE SNOREK ALVIN SODOMA ALBERT SOLA MARIE SOKOLOWSKI LOIS SOMMER ROY SONNER MARILYN SOPER DOLORES SOPER ALBERT SOUCEK LUDWIG SOUCEK RU DY SPACEK ANITA SOUSTEK BLOSSOM SPACI-I MAN LORETTA SPI KA CHARLOTTE SPITLIS EDWARD SFLEHA JACK SRAMEK RITA STACHOWSKI LEO STACK ALBERT STANCATO HENRY STANISLAV ANNABELL STANKEVICI-I VIRGINIA STANKUS AUGUST STASSEN EUNICE STASTNY CHARLES STEARNS MARIAN STEDRY JERRY STEFL JACOUELINE STEGEMAN JUNE STEJSKAI. RICHARD STEMPKI ROY STEPANEK DOROTHY STEPHENSON LORRAINE STERBA MARION STEWART THOMAS ST. GERMAIN RICHARD STOVICEK DANNY STRAIT GLORIA STRAKA JAMES STRAKA MILDRED STRAKA JOHN STRNAD GERALDINE STRUNC ,. .. f ,M X' Q LORETTA STU PKA WILLIAM SU BACH ROBERT SUCHOMEL JAMES SUDA LOUIS SUMERACKI DORIS SUND ALLEN AL SWANDER CATHERINE OUIST SVEHLA ROY SVOBODA SWANSON GERALDINE SWIERENGA AN NE SZWAJ KART HERBERT SYMONIAK LORRAINE TARACHAS JOAN CATHERINE TELVIS TATRO LEONARD TAUSSIG Z LILLIAN TESAR LEONARD TESKA RICHARD TOBIAS NANCY TOL FRANK THOMAS LAR ROBERT TOPLAK WILLIAM KEPKA LORETTA TORI GEORGE TRPISOVSKY MAY TSIMBIDIS 156 LORRAINE TUCEK Q Af as . Q 3 P' . , .RY 9' . 'V' 9 'lm-P' V Rx -i f 5: , 5- X .Q 5 x 4 VTRQNNTA TUNDHS . MARY JANE TURNER LORRANNE VACHOUT , W DAWN VACL-LTA -44 1, ' T-.3 ' ELATNE VAOLJLIK f ROSEMARTE VALTOH M 'E Q' OEOROE VANA ,gr N EDWARD VANCURA I N ALBERT VANEK W 5, TED VAQLAS ' 1 A LAvERONE VASROVSRY E, . T EMILY VLOLCH 'E 5? ' J , . ' FRANK VLCLCH 3. 45, JOSEPH VTEOELT - MARGARET VTHNTCRA KENN VNTEK -,suv , p V BOB VNTT its I DONALD VLCER A NORBERT VOJTA X55 ROBERT vOLuN X LL xx JUNE VONASEK A E A ,D ROBERT VOREL 1. . 1 EDWARD vos Y ' Q , DOROTHY VOTAVA wk ELANNE WALLMUTH JOYCE WALLNEY ' L ,L LLLA VYNALER 'j ' ,, Lg A JEAN WALDVOOEL R. 1' E .. ' 'Q ' 3 157 WARREN WANDREY BARBARA WARNOCK ALTHEA WASSEL LLOYD WEIDENHOEFER JACK WICHTN ER HARVEY WILKENING- LORRAINE WILL INEZ WILLER DONALD WITT MARILYN WOHLFORD DOROTHY WOJTYS ELEANORE WOLNIK LORRAINE WOZNY PAUL WYNN RICHARD YOUNG JOSEPH YURKA MARY ZACEK LI BBY ZAHALKA ANN ZAK JAMES ZAI-IOUR HARVEY ZAJICEK JAMES ZAP JEAN ZAWACKI OTTO ZELINKA MILDA ZELVIS DONALD ZEMAN RUTH ZEMAN ALBIN ZIELEN JACK ZIEMANN MARIE ZIMEK ANNE ZLOGAR MICKEY ZULIANI BERNICE ZU PKAS SYLVIA ZUPKAS EVELYN CZE GEORGE ARNOLD EVALINE BULLISOUR RVORY ROBERT GAYNOR RAY SED LAK CORINNE HASTNECK BETTY REED LAVONNE TERRELL ROCCO VESTUTTO 'f-fi gli 4- :Qg 5'- Q 9 x :nw 'y Y 1 .1 f. wx fs ,, QA 15 In - , E ,xi . 'vt .T Y K Q 8 ? . '1 'gi Nh Q 3 A , T 9 w 'W' 9 6 'Qt , T J 'v x 159 THE JUNIORS are always an in+eres+ing group, for +hey're 'rhe ones who are on +op fhe following year. Thus far, +l1is year's class has many ideas and plans for Hue nex+ year, when +l1ey'll be Mor- +on's seniors. unior Cfafiri Lorraine S+olzer Gloria l-larazin Jim Richards--Chairman Elaine Fiscella Be++y Hurdle Lois Mallicoal IUIIIUR CHBIIIET lDEAS . . . YES, 'rhe Junior Class has come Jrhrough wifh many, A+ +he beginning of lhe year if sponsored a bang-up lalenl assembly, which broughl' +0 lighf many Juniors wifh remarkable enferlaining abilily. Following This, anofher novel assembly was presenfed-Ky Kayser's College of Musical Knowledge. A+ lhis 'rhe candidafes for fhe King and Queen of l-lear+s eleclion and dance. which was s+ill anolher new idea, were in+roduced. The class +hen ended 'rhe year in rypical grand finale fashion by sponsoring a greal Junior Prom. Wilh SilhoueHes in Silver as 'rhe background. prom-goers danced fo +he Romance in Rhyfhm Orches+ra of Gay Claridge. The success of +hese evenls is proof enough 'rhal nexl year, as MorTon's seniors. lhe class will have as Hs goal a bigger and belfer year, and again, . . . more IDEAS! Blanche Lewis O. H. Bush E. Jahellca Nancy Neilson Dolores Krefch A. Rozanelc A. C. Ellioir P R 1 Q ,t' e ilj Es ' '42 1 feWEeefJ5 Eulgall ,rye lg 1 or ,fi :Q 5 iii, l' A if I ' yt gl I f Q 'L 7 ' A ni I r Eli ui sis 'l lf' r . 7.51. .,z Q fr: , ' L 1 x I 'J A 339 ki yi J ' M M - L Q ffl: JUNIORS 1943 ROW l: June Rae Aboofl, Marie Adam Marcella Adarveh, Roberl Adler, Mary Ellen Ahrend' Rose Alf 'r:4er, QOW ll: Glorke Alerarder, Mary Alfrreyef Aedrey Andere Dorofhy Anderle l-lelen Anderson Matorn Anderson. QOW lll: Norfre Anderson, George An- drews, Vlole' Anoe'uc:cl. Eileen Arnhelfn Pa' Arnold Charles Aroulla, QONV lV: lrwln Aurera, Dlck Babblif Dolores Bocas, LaDaune Bahr, Louis Baler Mlldred Anne Balafa. QOW V: Dlana Ballla Pele Earabolah, June Barldo. Leonard Barldo June Barkley, Dar- lene Barreli QOW Vl: Laura Barsolll, Dorclhea Barrels. Beverly Bartholomew, Roberl Barfolinl, Henry Barlow Caroline Basie. ROW Vllt Ralpv Basryr, Bob Bales, Alblna Baurnll, Dolores Becker, Florence Becker, VM-alnia Becvar. ROW Vlll: Rober' Behounelc, Rudolph Be- 'aslch, Palrlcia Belles, Charles Benedikt Wenceslaus Benenslcy, Ralph Benes. ROW lX: Bob Benlselc, Shlrley Benlse, Walter Berqenlhal, Theresa Berlrand, Grace Besso Howard Best ROW X: Rober' Be'iasso Delores Beulrerna. Arrhur Beyer, Alberla Bldus, Dan Blener. Mary Anne Bilek. ROW Xl: Dolores Blrsky, Fred Bllza, Georqe Blazelc, Ruth Blazelr, Charles Boblch. Carol Bobysud. ROW XII: Lorraine Ecersle Lillian Boqacz. Vlole' Bohacek, NVal'er Bolkc Anfon Borse. Howard Bowen. 163 1 1 , L . f SW - .: ii' ff I ' W , , L , , . 33 3 QV, L wi- ! 'Q ,ip 53 ffl Q Z U . r R y. yr y ,, 2 .W,k f J K , I i' - ,lf R L 'Y' 1 ,IQ . , ., . if rf A 92, ilk: 'L 1 df an , l A ,R E t. f I , . , V ' 3 'l ll L ' ' , , , L I f Q . L A- . . lr, 71? . , up up fr.: ir' , A . Q r' r ,lf if y , rf, L B f 7 l g , ii il I 5,95-'tif in ' lk ,ktky E, K K I K K ' - I K ri f .Q -C . 5:1 if C Q Y K ' vvitbys Z, V i il 5 ll5,,,,.,., ,V, , f , J if L J' Bm RONV I: Mary Bayer, Madeline Brana, Jeaneffe Brandenburg, l-lenry Bralyanslci, Barbara Bray, Florence Breicha, Ollo Broiha Junior Brelclce, Waller Brornann, l-lerberr Bronrserna, Dolores Broslcy, Sarn Brown. ROW ll: William Brown, Roberr Brownell, Richard Bruce, Dick Bruqqen, LaVerne Budil, Bob Budlove, Joseph Buclviclc Edward Bukousky, Marion Bulcvis, Richard Bures, Roberr Burqe, Gerald Burkholder, ROW Ill: Jane Cady, Shirley Carnden, Violel Capek, Roberl Carharr, John Carlson, Marlha Carlson, Lois Carr, Marcella Carr, Lorena Carrara, Angelo Caprini, Warren Carlwriqhr, Dorolhy Calelli. ROW lV: Elizabelh Carrarello, Edward Cenek, Ralph Cepalc, Sonia Cernoch, Rudolph Chalupa, Roberf Cheilava, Ray Cholewa, Lilian Cholod, George Chorl, Eranlc Chudoba, Earl Churchill, George Chullca. ROW V: lvlariorie Ciha, Bonnie Cisar, John Cisar, Palricia Cisar, Down Civifell, Dan Cizelc, Edward Cizeli, l-larry Clarlc, Al Cleveringa, Mary Colnar, lvlariorie Combs, Wayne Cone. ROW VI: Leonard Corda, Ben Cornacchione, Eleanor Coslenaro, Belly Cox, Carrnella Cribaro, Wanda Czylcier, Roberl Dahlgren, Marion Dahrns, Frank Dancik, Richard Daniel, Louis PX. Daroyic, Ray Dasaro, JUNIORS 1943 164 Q . . ,,,. l if .Q 9 fa A I f , W .,,- A at K D it g- I , 3 I5 -5 1 5 K A' Q XIV? W 1': - .V 1 2, . -Q 5 I 3, M d ' 'f 'k ' ' 'Q D' 4 , U 5, I A . E 6 k gg f . . ,M , ft iv A v Q .v 7 ' v W v M f 5 A 155, rffukk 3 if k f ' D . JUNlORS19 ZCW : Rater' Dau, Kenneih Daudeh, .acqdenre Dawes Gerazdme Davis, Louise favfdcwlci Dfnelo DeBreaN, QCW ii: V11 Deffno Josephine Deqmis, Dcwdnv DeMarco, Grace DeMas3 Mfldrs-d lenrkkkf Lcrrare Denk. QQW W: Mar, Lou Denk, Rdxph Dennert Bcwrlce DerB7ck Made Derus, Abe DeVvIes, 'NAar?'v D'e ?c'w. :CNN W: Env-ard Diffrign, Ruin D'Lourwv. ,akforrgne Doieska Dolores Dcrrafickv 'vm-r'r,r Dorman Dororhv Dorusko. QCW v: Racer' Drake, Mndred Dudek Ealne Duerrrre Maricrie Duqek Ladd? Ddka Bewg. Dqke. RCVV VN: ,ce Duomerv, Car! Durfk, Doiores DUrsC, cpor Dusek Ern Dvorak, Jack Dvrvav QOW WI: Lnllar Dvorak, Pearl Dvorak, Afdne DvqenskI Henry Dvksrra EoS'rC ' Ear: Edwaros. Rogene ROW VW: Caro! Ernmering, Elaine Epsfewn, Ann Erban Srirfev Evans, Robev Famer, Bed, Ceusi ROW WX: Connie Fendi, Harold Fencl, .arnes Fergye LcrreYne Ferrdnf, Ekaine FHS, Noe F' e ', RGVV X: Eavre Ffierl, Ekalne Fisgeiie, Slade Fisher, Jonn Fifzrnaurice. Robert C Crvar Lenk POW, QOVV Xl: E+aEre Foigers, Lmlar Foresi Norrrre Fouks, Bernice Franek, EveNyn Frank, Qpcwor Frenkcvncr. QCNN XXI: Pwlce Frederick, Bob Freimoser, ENN Ffernqen, Edward Frerrqen, Mar+?'n 655761 Uovd Gadbcis, 4 3 165 ...Wu - A- v y' y 1 , 3 fs 3 - , ii ' A ysiu , S, L I ,I , If y , ' .i I .A ei 3 I, f' f , Q ,J , ,Q so I 1 'f' - y Q, I ROW I: Lorraine Gaerfner, Phyllis Galllre, Anroinelle Gale, Dorolhy Gasper, Waller Geery, Phil Geuder, Eddie Ginsburg, Roy Giusri, Rose Mary Gnar, Virginia Gniof, Mildred Gobel, Shirley Gohr. ROW II: Isabelle Gorslci, Marie Gosciewicz, Lois Gossin, LeRoy Gran. Shirley Grainzow, Roberl Gregor. Sfella Greven Malilda Grigas, Roberr Grines, Clarence Groenewold, Raymond Gug, lgnafius Guillaumin. ROW Ill: Marlin Guzzi, Elaine Haase, Roberr Haddiclr, Jane Hahn, Juslin Hahn, Earl Haiic, Henriefla Halaclca, Elsie Halilci Jeannelfe Hall, Louis Halla, Wilbur Hampel, Lorraine Hansen. ROW IV: Roberla Hansen, Josephine Hanzelin, Dolores Hanzlik, Gloria Harazin, George Haruch, June Hausner, Carol Havlic, Maanix Hayley, Edward Heclcinqer, Truman Hefner, Belfy Hein, Frank Heisman, ROW V: Harry Hellberq, Anfon Hellebrandl, Rurh Henry, Helen Heriq, Dolores Herman, Violel Helch, Harold Hickman. Roberr Hill, Raymond Hinz, Georgianna Hlayac, Charles Hlavafy, Georgia Hlavlca. ROW VI: Shirley Hlavniclca, Vera Hoch. Adeline Hodowal, Donald Holi, Charlolfe Hoffman, Gloria Hohe, Franlc Holcr, Ruth Holalcovslcy, Laverne Holan, Ann Holic, Daisy Holm, Ben Homola. JUNIORS 1943 166 55? 3 14 4,521 , if , 4 6 'ff O x viii if Q Li L JI 5 ar 3 1' P Q. L X ' 134 ta, if f X 1 0, ,. m wa , 1- wh, , QSM 1' ...mi K Y? ' ii 7 K ii do we 25, K fi - J a S G3 I '36 U' Lia ,iz 4 'Q JUNIORS 1943 ROW li Layerqne Hora, Lorraine l-lorna Lorraine Hospodka, Sylvia Hosricka, Roberl l-loyorlwa. Ed Hraclc. ROW ll: Arrliur l-lradelc, Lillian l-lrncirik Sylyia l-lrubec, Bob l-lrubes, Viyier-ne l-lrusa. Joy Hruslca. ROW lll: Rosemary Hug, Hollis Hunlley Berry Hurdle Billie Hurdle Rarnond l-lurl, Vilrna larussi. ROW IV: Joe .lablonsky Irene Jacewicz Gwen Jaclclin, John Jackliri, Alberi Jacob' Son, Par. Jancla, ROW V: Doris Jandeclca, LaVerne Janecel: Ronald Janecek. Marllwa .lanousek June Jarrn, Marie Rose Jarolirriek, ROW Vlt LaVerne Jaros, Veronica Jasecko. George Jeclia, Lois Jedliclca, Roberl Jed- liclca, Bob Jedloyec. ROW Vll: George Jedloyec, Frank Jelinelc Dolores Jendros. Ar+l1urJer'l1s, Jaclcieylensen Kennelh Jerabelr. ROW Vlll: Elmer Jezek, Roberl Jindricn, Gladys Jiraselr, Dick Johnson, Doris Jolirie Son, Elaine Jolwnson. ROW IX: Sliirley Jolvnson, William Jolinson Gladys Kaiser, Edrnund Kallas, LaVerne Ka- lina, Shirley Kalina, ROW X: Violel Karina Jerry Kanoy, Mary Jane Kanla, Frank Karaba Doris Karera Gloria Kase. ROW Xl: Rayrnond Kase, Bernice Kasel lvlargarel Kasper Berry Kass. Norma Kas? ner, Ray Kalcn. ROW Xllz Shirley Kaulen, Frances Kaulslny. Gladys Kawczyriski, Lorraine Kawctzynslci. Doro'lWy Kay Rnyllis Ann Kearnes. 167 if 1 we ' Q af e i k , i - fvl- , D if E I bi: L ls! f r 5 W rl D 1 '11 ! N 'W' Z , f H . .', X il ff W f 3 fl v 2 5 ill klzb ins ., I 'Y K i f-11' 2 J if' K I I il y Q W - S si We I, E I w ' 'I . . R W I 5 fi ' f - Q ' I f -XL if as a ' ll L Qi lf fgj y aj 5 ' . Q' ' ga' , 'I L, 1- f,,, - P, g ' M' . M! If ' Ai K ' ' H ROW I: June Klein, Carolyn Keller, Allred Kellingon, Roberl Kelly, Richard Kemplerr, Jeannelle Kiefl, Alice Killian, Jerome King, Lorraine King, Rifa Kinzie, Dolores Klich, Belly Klofac. ROW ll: Willard Kmen, Joan Knipschild, William Knopilr, Harold Koca, Lorraine Koch, Jerome Kochlra, Richard Koci, Harrier Kocian, LeRoy Kohoul, Evelyn Kolar, Rulh Kolar, Irene Kolarilc. ROW III: Eslher Kolpaclr, Elroy Kolpelc, Dorolhy Komen, Lorraine Kopeclcy, Rila Marie Kopislecki, Helen Koran, Roberl Koranda. Irene Korecky, Arlhur Korous, George Kos, Raymond Kosallca, Lorraine Koselr. ROW IV: Helen Kosllca, Grace Kosllca, Richard Kolal, Violel Koralilc, Parricia Kouba, Helen Kovanda, Ray Kovarilc, Lorraine Kowalski, Dolores Kozilc, Edward Kraiic. Marie Kraiicelr, Joseph Kralcora. I ROW V: Joe Kralicelc, Janice Kranz, Franlr Krasny, Joe Krallry, Elaine Krause, James Krauz, Mildred Krelci, Gwen Kremslre, Georgiana Krenelc, Dorolhy Kreslan, Helen Kronilca, John Kropacelc. ROW VI: Donald Krub, Raymond Krueger, Viola Krusec, Rosebud Kucera, Carol Kudrna, George Kudrna, Eleanor Kulhanelc, I-Iillard Kunlz, Dolores Kurcab, John Kurowslci, I-Iarrielle Kurrzrnan, Marion Kuslca. JUNIORS 1943 168 . I-4 6 f ' -I 'fs' I 1' e 7 f I Je II is 55: I L1 n. ' ' ' ,L A f E A, I L A ,Q K 5, in l A I - , 1 W'w! 'I ay' RA V, ' ,QC 452 'Y nh lfla' '-,'. I Q A if A 1 J, . f is v , I 1 'a 7? 'fx 595 ,. , M2 ,.-, 'RI I I I 1 I A lxgg I? .Le 7 . K- Six Q . S 3 A AVI' ' R Y 1' 'az, In vi N ,UH L+ if S? ,lx lx or f w if 4 I . K , , .A I r I K' f! I x -1 I I , ,gf Cf 2? l ,ay9 x - A' , wid , , . C In I .'.I JUNIORS 19 WCW I: Lacole Kwllek, Evelyn Kynas, Marv luerlle Lailerw Pclserr Lalinsky Oliver -arrb Marrlyr La'nl:erl. WCW ll: Blancne Lana, Elalne Lang, Dorolny ganqbauer, Elaine Lance Paul Lapp -Iolnn Lasfclka. QOW Ill: Dormn, Lauer PaILangl1rln, Eve- rn La Valle, Teresa Lavcralo Eleanor Lazan- ak, Reber' Laz1e'onT. QOW IV: Clarefce Lenecka, .Ioan Leln, Ea' Aaro L, Lernrffz Romer' Lesley, Frank Lell- Awy Lev. FOW V: Glen Levy Blanclle Lewis, Eslelle Llcnner lrls Llgltlle Wllllarn Llles, Delpnlne -lclnskf QOXN VI: Gerevleve Lloinski, Jlrn Lolease, I-lenry Lckay Frank Lonulield, Edward Lcucka Gererose Lablen. ROW Vll: Lorralne Kuka, Evelyn Lukes, .Iolwn Lakes Laverqne Lnnak, Doris Lundalwl Allan Lune, ROW' VIII: Nornra Lyncn, Eleanor Maass Doris Macek, Lorraine Mack, Vlole+ Mack Marqle Mackln. ROW IX: Helena Magnusson, Plwillp Maia, Dele Makas, l-lelen Makrls, Riclward Maleclma, George Malek. POW X: Alannah Mallnsky, Lois Malllcoal, Frances Manasek Marllyn Manns, Lillian Maracclnf Anne Maras. ROW Xl: Riznaro Marasco, Jeanne Mar- clnq, Norma Marco, Glorla Marcolinl, Emily Marek, Joseph Marek. RCW XII: Marie Marek, Ellzabeln Mares, Rosemary Mares, Vlrglnla Mares, Audrey Vlarsn George Marrln. 169 , X W Vi'1 - r , .K r Ei - , ,, . ' 9' ' pr xi - ' ,5 1 l 3 N ' l ., I A . Z, fx ..: - I 1 .,, M f .. .. i .i ,Q H . - 1:11 ,ivfsr 12 4 -V : , a ' s - I l , A x, 1 .iziaa wfxws A L Sv' Q iagwilslbigg ,BV i , D L k ,i iN i 2!!lr'E!,EgEAr is gs - . fd A 1h5X'PU:7 ix ' , f sr l A 'E y N V ,f , , ,N-2, af V l A A A 'i Nb i ' IBDREPW ,FD v L ,sss y s ,ye 4r.jj-X Q 9 ,s, hir , Q 1. XA :fi , W, A O ii ROW l: George J. Marfinelc, Richard Mafhews, Merry Maxwell, Audrey Mellca, Roberf Meyers, Adele Michael, Marge Michalec, Lorraine Miclca, Alice Miedema, Pearl Miederna, Caroline Mihelich, Lillian Milrac. ROW ll: Don Miller, Marianne Miller, Sreward Miller, Lorraine Mleczlco, Rose Mohica, Donovan Moller, Jim Monfgomery Gordon Moore, Richard Morayec, Grace Moro, Sam Mofrlow, Eyelyn Moudry. ROW lll: John Mozis, Bernard Mudra. Lois Muller, Norma Mungai, Dolores Munson, Harold Murray, Edwin Musil, Joe McAllisrer, Roger Macnarnee, Lillian Nair, Richard Nanrus, Sranley Naronelc. ROW IV: Roberr Nayder, Ellenrose Nebel, Rurh Neial, Charlorie Neiedly, Dolores Nelli, Arfhur Nelsen, Bealrice Nelson, Eddie Nelson, Virginia Nelson, Henrierra Nernec. Roloerl Nepras, Rulh Ness. ROW V: Charlorre Neubauer, Dorothy Newman, Margaref Newfon, Marie Nicelr, Roberf W. Norlh, Earl Edwards, George Novalr, James Noyalr. Marianne Novofny, Sylvia Novoiny, Bill Noyy, Enid Novy. ROW VI: Eddie Nowaczylc, Marlin Nuzilc, Darleen Oehlerlcinq. Raymond Ogle, Eleanor Olson, Remiqius Olszewslci, Charles Opaleclcy, l-lorfense Ordaz, Miriam Ore, Alice O'Reilly, Rilo Julian Orozco, Ella Orfzsilc. JUNloRs1943 170 i 2 i ,. .w,,, ,, ,Y ' Lf, ffl ' . 55? l le ' or .J ee J 1 V v 1. T , Ak Le o, , 4 X 'fi 1 , ' Qx,. - l A J is V, J L A 4 wi Tx R 5 , JU NIORS 1943 ROW l: Helen Pacewicz, Fred Rage, Marion Rahl Theodore Ralczynslri Roberl Palecelr, Marian Palis, ROW ll: Belle Jean Panenlia, La Verne Rarilc- rac, Luella Pai, John Parelc, Eugene Paler NVilliarn Raul. ROW III: William Payelc, Renella Recha. Al Rechan, Lorraine Relch Emil Relvso, Ele dona Penzel. ROW IV: Elaine Pererlca, Marian Refers, Mary Ellen Refers, Arrhur Pelersen, Gladys Pelersen, Melvyn Pefr. ROVV V: Dick Perriclc, La Verqne Rerrfyl George Picha. Joseph Pielrolorle, Francis Rilney, Anna Mae Pincospy. ROW Vl: Lorraine Pinla, Eugene Plachy, Elf eanor Placko, Camille Rlaczelr, Melvin Pla- lenlca, Diclc Pleicher. ROW Vll: Lorraine Paeh, Palricia Pocius, Edward Pocus, John Poli, Shirley Jane Polcer Jane Polehna. ROW Vlll: Vicfor Policn, Lealrice Polivlca, Helen Romer, Carherine Poralh, Barbara Por' ref, Janice Poulin. ROW IX: Torn Poulos, Richard Pranqe. Paul Prchal, Dolores Prolropec, Dororhy Prolcopec. Raymond Rrslcacek. ROW X: Elaine Rruckler, Rosalyn Pry, Ade- line Rfalc Rudy Racan, Erhel Rader, John Rahll. ROW XI: Marqarel Raleigh. Jean Rampage Marie Randazzo, Roberl Rapara, Charlef Raray Glory Rarhe. ROW Xll: Mary Raudonis, Dorhenic Reda Rose Reda Dorefhy Remefin, Josephine Rendl Virqinia Rerinqlon. 171 an , A :' ' ,e i ' . be by I Tri T W , ry' ,. A 3' ' F ii , , ' V I rr , , . s R if . ' 5' 'M AL 5 , - 13 ' . A r, V 34' -S, rf f' , L- 1 M y , K R as Hin? E S, J , ' Q fl' r K ' ' , if 5, ,. P , ' of Q i My gi A VV - fer Qi h I Q, 'J 'Q VV ROW I: Eleanor Renfschler, George Rezabek, Virginia Rezabelr, Donald Rezny, Agnes Ann Richards, Gordon Richards. Jane? Richards, Jim Richards, Jack Riddell, Kenneih Riebe, Dolores Rindzus, Rira Rink, ROW II: Pauline Rodey, Lorraine Roeslre, Rairicia Rogers, William Rohn, Paul Roise, Arrhur Romani, Dominica Rosso, Wayne Rorh, Marion Roviar, Mildred Rudinslcas, Jean Ruesch Margy Ruscirro. ROW III: Marion Ruler, Geo Ruvarac, Edward Rys. Helen Ryya, Rira Saiberi, Elsie Salay, Lucille Sandy, Charles Saiennza Robert Sargisson, Waller Sawoslco, Waller Schaus, Laddie Schelilel, ROW IV: Diclc Schell, Clayion Schielelbein, June Schieielbein, Fred Schindler, Joyce Schlenrz, Roberr Schlesinger, Ray Schubert Audrey Schuliz, Furresi Schulfz, Alice Schwab, Bob Schwander, Evelyn Schwarz. ROW V: Frank Scilzo, Charles Sebelr, Joseph Sedlacelr, Lolifa Seghefri, Agnes Sergo, Mildred Seycu. Evelyn Shaw, Gloria Shields, Lesier Shorner, Richard Sialrel, Lois Sillman, Marian Simalc. ROW Vl: James Sirnaner, Vera Simaner, Jack Sirnrnons, Doris Sirnone, Aloysia Siroyarlca, Audrey Sisica, Jean Siwa, Gladys Slcale, Dororhy Slceeis, Helen Skinner, l-lelen Slcohf, Ronald J. Slaclelc. JUNIORS 1943 172 ii iii? v' y 1 EM 2 f i iii : X y ig, if . i 4 iii 1 L if 05.4, ,. ,-ft ay '1 fl L 25155 A ru L if ig ,L L ll if 1.1 J rr, A Jiri .. 2 f i L . H wifi Wy K Q 5 L 5 rr? L JUNIORS 1943 ROW i: Dormni, Sieriaifer Margarei Sie- noier, Jerrle Srnaiiei Richard Srnaus, Roberf C. Srneiicai, Wiiiiafr Svveiicai. ROW 11: Eiaivz Snre'ana, Evelyn Smciana Dofii Srniiey Er-eiyr Snnirii, Karnryn Srnirn Lcis Ann Snnirb. ROW iii: Loiva'na Srnifn, Giadys Srnurny, Mary Jane Sowey Joan Scpar, Wiliiarr Soske Edwaro Sfzuiak, L won Q Arthur ri Sou oaooeri me' se r. QOW KV: Bon Souifup Fiorence Soukup, L3 'aine ka 1 F . e Sowinki, , S ' Ja 5 S a ROW' V: Liiiiar Sradier George Sfanek Henry Srary Torn Sia- Doiores S'ankeyiCn eiak, Gordon S'as'ny, ROW Vi: Lawrerca Sfeianini Raymond S'einke Richard SfeinLe Jessie Sreiia. Sreief La Verna Wiiiiann Sreiskai QOW VH: Pcnaio Snenzei, Biii Srepanek, Iknaricrie STE-Uanek Eieanar Sreifn Marie Snpoes Wfiiiarf Sioociaro. RQW Vill: Eiearcr Siorfei, Lorraine Siolzer Edwarcl Siracnora Virginia S'r-eiceic Miief Srwrnbaft Doris Suiliyan. ROM! IX: Rayrrsnd Swrka, Syiyia Svoiiodd Carrerine Swanson Rufr Swarson, Lois Swir :arf Ddores Switwda. Taiafcus Aiice Tarnbour Margarer Tarabori Sue Taska Marilyn Ta'ifek. ROW X: Deiorau Jean Tarnrnona Edwa rd Terrev. ROW Xi: Annu Teszhke Laverne Tneii Aiberr Tnorras, Lorraine Tnomas Qocer' Tnnnfas. ROW Xii: Cari Tnowvsen Frank Ticny Ed- Nard Tiian, Befw Taman Ernii Tornarvek Cinariorre Tyvek. 173 'if T 1. r. , pm, ia ij Q V1 if YG A , E L E E 1 f , ,L 7' , my .Vg, ,, 5 A ,:, I 1-4 J Q, E 1 4 E V pk ,V J W , V if y yf yy is rf 5 f f f ii J L E ' pl Ku 1, y I Q :ev LWbLV :F ROW l: Adolph Torniselc. Lee Vivian Tomlinson, Wilbur Trapp, George Travinicelr, Hugh Triplerr, Lillian Tschurni, John Tuma, Ken Tuma, Marlin Turean, Elaine Turpin, James Tyle, Kennefh Unger. ROW ll: Ardelle Valecelr, Rudy Valenla, Michael Valuch, Viola Van Cura, Roberr Vanderlilc, Rulh Vanden Meulen, Gene- fieve Vander Schaaf, Fred Vander School, Rose Marie Vanera, Elmer Vanyelc, Louise Velden, Edward Vellcoborslry. ROW Ill: Nina Venfurella, Dolores Verburg, Lorraine Verre, Irene Vilera, Glenn Visser, John Visiine, Joseph Virelr, Gloria Viffner, Dorofhy Voboril, Jerome Vohaslca, Carol Voifa, BeHy Vollc. ROW lV: Clirlord Volland, Richard Voller, Katherine Vorac, Anna Mae Vrris, Sylvia Vrris, Dolores Vyhanelx, Georqene Vylcoulc, Lucille Vylrrufa, George Wachendorf, Mildred Wagner, Theodore Wagner, Genevieve Waisnor. ROW V: Kennelh Waldvogel, Lorraine Wallish, Harley Wallney, Leonard Walsh, Elsie Wanlcar, Charles Warczalr, Peler Wasielalc, Dolores Walzel, Howard Weber, Evelyn Weissbrodf, LaVergne Wenqler, Bob Wesley. ROW VI: Don Werzhold, Jean Whilalcer, Alrnar Widiger, Edwin Wielqof, Marguerire Willcins, La Vergne Will, Wayne Willeri, Jack Williams, Roy Williams, Georgia Winler, Elsie Wiffenberqer, Lorraine Wodeclri. JUNIORS 1943 174 pl? EE 'E ,num 2- H --11 . Leif, M V 1, ,r 1 J x 'v -. .:: , 7 E 3 V' I L V , f ,fw-, dl' ' ' V rr , ll? 2. -'S vs- .- a-, . . , ff: BV- fl' Q: N ,V f ZW- J. J' 5? Q ,,, 4 i :fl rr JF ff f if A 41 f. r 1 W A r l Wir . 7' ' ff 7' 3, L H k Ei g .JA - ' if f .. , ' ' f' 4. ' - M ' 5 ' .. . l l rl ul' PH , l r JUNIORS 19 ROW l: Dorowry Wcrlqram, Elrzabevh Wriqlrf, Rullw Yaqer Dolores Yarvolk, Blanche Yurlca, Clwrisllne Zaloella. ROW li: Errma Zalden Dolores Zaleskr Dormlwy Zalewa Shirley Zamasrrl, William Zarobslry. AnI'a Zasadll. ROW lll: Ray Zasadll Catherine Zaura, Tec Zawisiowski Joe Zelerry, Jeanne Zerrfarv, Tod Zidllclry, ROW W: Ralph Zlellnskl, Le Marie Zlenly Donna Zoellner Dorollw Zoulal, Gladys Zrust Henry Zuiderwe. 4 3 175 THE UNDERCLASSMEN are really fhe ones 'ro focus our eyes upon, for righf now l'l1ey're l'l'1e founclafion of Marlon. Bu? already, 'l'l'1ey've proven fhemselves promising ancl have many ambilions as upperclassmen. H'lJ8l C!6L6if05 UIIIJERELHSS HDlllllllSTRHTl0ll Bill N le. elson, Marcella Carlson, Judy Carey, Cafhie Ma vifis, Do Jecrnen, Marion Jurek, Bob Palmer. AMBITIONS . . . yes, lhe sophomores have plenly. Bul will lhey realize lhem? Il iudging from llweir lirsl rwo years has anylhing lo do wilh il, yes! Since +hey've made 'rhe mosl ol 'rhe lillle jobs, +hey're bound 'lo laclcle 'lhe big iobs ahead and pul Them over success- fully. Righl now 'rheir big ambilion is lo hold a prom fhal lopez 'rhem all. So here's lo lhe class of '45, which has as lheir byword ,... AMBITIONSI 178 PROMISING . . . yes, lhe freshmen, who in lhe fall enlered as lhe usual green crop, have already proven 'rhemselves promising leaders. They willingly accepfed lhe respon- sibililries ol sluclenl government and spon- sored many dances al which 'lhey became acquainled wilh one anolher. They're ready lo accepl lhe many more responsibililies each succeeding year brings. So here's 'ro 'rhe class of '46, which is, indeed ,... PROMlSlNGl Gladys Q-orrence, Clifford Check, Charloile Diblick, Pairi- cia Wesr, Becky Sqouros, Glenn Pollack ,. F, A. Sth Hr. TOP ROW: Becwar, Hoizirv ger, Musui, Slbal, Pircorv, Maaq, Tapa, RTeTicha Niall, Bnqos, Brewer, WaTTir1, Gurnrk, Magnusson MIDDLE ROW: Fifzmaurice, Srrvifh, Branenlri Fifzek, Schfesinqev, CaTdweTl, Rakosmk, Shefre KaTaT, Gaynor. Linden. Novofny, Draper, Brurio BOTTOM ROW: Wickman. PipTTo. Sracv. Burk 'ar-df Miner, Novak, Carr, Vohasek MuslT Since' Cefrrvak, Ewsor, Vacrwour. M. D-1, B, Bro Hr. TOP ROW: Dobrovdm' Madura, Neison, Sfafhakos Jaskurvas, Radosh Mearns, Salma, Muzrk, Smyrb, Wiercrnslri MTDDLE ROW: Bouslra HasTT, Furxrberg, Sav acne. Zborowski. Perconri, Kavirva, KoerrTer, Do vuska, Kalous, Berman. BOTTOM ROW: Sfralra Russo. Mahler S'anQa?o Pafrfuccl San+e!Ta L phwslfr VATTCP Naforsld Havlkek. M. T-1. B. Ewr Hr, TOP ROW: Scrmieqex, Mar shy, Veer, Fond, Meier, Sffveiana Sfasiukaihs Schneberqer. Sabuco, Jaqielo, KroTT, BykowskT Sarno, TTamica. MIDDLE ROW: Prvifips, Sousrelr Slcarka, Lffsrer, Novak Cook, Schlmpf Gabriskc WOTF, Cirvia, Vicfor Para Chassen Ruesch BOTTOM ROW: Srb, Dvorak, Kra+ocl'rvTT Moore Srrubcv, Jazek VFeceTT, Harvsev, Novak, Kali fasassa Hansen Chcdvda. .. H. E. Nh T-ir. TOP ROW: Luvy Barka Cam-,r MaTEr1skE,BeTwke Gufke, Cable Herberf Drlsccrl. Jarcs. MTDDLE ROVV: Dvicsrra PTrmT CTQW PoT7vlra. Rosermranz, Phcrmry Maerna Gardner Mulder. BOTTOM ROW: Serrlcase Kcvar, Duran' Rkdvafds Kchak. Gare Parcmgkf Ka'Tovskw Dcbaz. SUPHUIITURES 1943 1,9 J. I-I. B. 8+h I-Ir. TOP ROW: SmafIak, Brodsky, I-Iusa, Vlach, Srne+ana, I-Iuizinqa, Cunaf, Nesfel, Pecka, Schlinkerf. MIDDLE ROW: Barfa, Brod- sky, Fuka, Munch, Smewxko, Ma+eiorsky, Teborek. Fontan, Fonda, Korecek. BOTTOM ROW: SIou- ocek, Lesak, Novoselac, Bovinqfon, I-Iorn, Sme- Iena, Seebock, Sfream, Muelhousen. K. M. B. Is+ I-Ir. TOP ROW: Sfoffel, Bozos I-Ierleen, Rich, Duke, WoIf, Uqorek, Mayer, I-Iagen, Zaba, Fencl, Baloun, Karlicek, Seiberf, MIDDLE ROVV: SauI, Rofh, McDonaId, I-Ianna, Buszkiewicz, Kupka, Jecmen, Branecki, Fizel, Rodey, MuIIins, Miorana, PoIansky, DroIziqer. BOTTOM ROW: Sherpan, Srni+h, Pecenic, MuI- der, Sfeiner, Pearson, Koskuba, I-Iiben, I-Iannon, Bar+eIsIeIn, Sopcak, .IIIek, Panas. K, M. B. 41h I-Ir. TOP ROW: Zenafy, Schne- berger, May, Fufera, KeIaI, I-Iess, Sasek, Nad- herny, Hafner, Melndersma, Rann. MIDDLE ROW: Zamosfny, Pofsic, K?rch, BuqeIIa, Roberf- son, Sfupka, I-Ilavin, Volfa, Novak, ZenIsek, Kriz, BOTTOM ROW: ZeIenka, NueIIen. Schuberf. DrIIe, BerIhoId, Warner, Konopesek, Edsfrorn. Lehky, Larsen. A. C. B. 8+h I-Ir. TOP ROW: Reposh, Kas- mider, Benes, I-Ioqsfrom, Prazrna, Buzek, CourIev, Jeppson, Frchiberg, Schirnrnelpfieninq, Mafusik, Holub. MIDDLE ROW: I-IoII, Ademski, Diblik, Pek, Woze, Cerrerka, Howard, Bourne, Burich. Suprr, PhoIshis, Banaszak. BOTTOM ROW: Ko- walski, Gourley, Frankovkh, PaweIa, Pawela, Cook, Pafer, I-Iazdra, Rikl, Merhn, Berman, Benia. ,,,,, SUPH HUHI O. H. B, IST Hr. TOR ROVV: CampDeN. Vose- cek Soizzo Turza, Kiancir, Nelson, Banfi, Sfupak, Firwey Bebvar, Skezak, Hehrva. MNDDLE ROW: Carrara Zienclak, Ccrfcs, Chrvfelewski. PEskuNe, CQBQWS, RauHn Boss Klddwodh, Szczudlo. Kcuvirr, BOTTOM ROW: Zapfiik Maine Zlof- zgwgid Novofny Memclni, Kokcszka, Cedw Du- fand Bfcwn Ccnciakii Backer. R, M. C. QW Hr, TOR ROW: Bearoerv Nova- Qe-c, Heidenreicrv Sdmroeder, SeYby, Rolakovfc, JeHrek, Comms Geerv, Fvamfe, Refers, Vsceic. MIDDLE ROW: Abe' Brurvc, Svmos Fenix Chfera, WrIqn+ McReynoYd5, Neydi, Scoh, Sfensivis Kuceva Svoboda, BOTTOM ROW' Dudncek, Tanner Rybacek, McCrory, Harazim Cos'eNc, Waher, SYQMS, Hofbauer, ZGNEJ, Swo Coda Gasoaroffc. E. H. D. 4th Hr, TOR ROW: Archnas, Zirzzw Reed, ChurQh3N, Red! Shviceic, Dames Carkon Bicofrvfeld, Mafuska, Casianf. MPDDLE ROW: Smazik, Mafz, LsBeau, Kynd LaRccca. Sfream Rouki, Saframek. Udinsky, S+eva. BOTTOM ROVV: Dvorak, Nygrem, Serfek Manak Rafe, Sleweck Kreld Opdeckv, Proseckv, Kofaf. J. M, G. BHK Hf, TOR ROXN: Banker, Cerny SCQH, Grzeaorczyk Dedovfciv Szczopaneak, Hafz. BOTTOM ROW: Swine, Wecher Weak. wwe, Khwq GercWieNrrc: Pucci URES 1943 181 E. W. G. 3rd Hr. TOP ROW: Rambles. Camp- bell, Prolzer. Bloclc, Hellwiq, Zdewelc, Sfriclcer, Spelson, Volz, l-lerol. MIDDLE ROW: Nail Jagielo, Karafa, Kolovslcy, Sundlmeim, Fell Jonas, Loffus, Blaha, Schimpf. BOTTOM ROW: Dahlgren, Chalouplra, Scohl, Benda, Zak, Davi- delc, Pelcorney, Bouda, Rybar, Kalaros. E. W. G. Sfh l'-lr. TOP ROW: Zueral, Terlny l-lanzien, Taylor, il, -, Grimes Prchal, Soborlca, Vyduna, Bobniclc, Therimos Schorman. MIDDLE ROW: Weiss. . DuLubion, Koslcy, , Delwowslci, Kllna Balovlclc, Clwarvof, Kadlec, l-lysinqa. - BOTTOM ROW: Eselll, Weber, Shine, Cylcow- viclc, Kolcoslna, Clwaluplra, Sullor, Mueller, Parrun, Peters, Nielson, Waleqa. M. M. l-l. 9tlw l-lr. TOP ROW: Slvak, Novak, Ferrell, Zeman, Kelly, Tymylr, Tarnellnq, Pfacelc, Wilzalx, Newman, Molyclwa. MIDDLE ROW: Callas, Halama, Klos, Kvefon, Belmonle, Amorr, Nemac, Blazelc, Benedefll, Nicelc. BOTTOM ROVV: Filip, Peferson, Planefa, Voldricln, S+er- cay, Cihlar, Lenfinl, Treml, Barido, J, M. l-l. Illl1Hr, TOP ROW: Tenlnfy, Krizek Suilc, Sibrava, Kawzynslci, Senell, Rorrelcl, Tesifel Albert, Urban. MIDDLE ROW: Clwalupnilc Llplce, Bouselc, Tlfniclc, Smiflm, Tifrnlck, Gouszlca Burg, Randa. BOTTOM ROW: Oswald, Russo Rlnder, Borlick, Barker, Gralow, Buchla, Pala! nowslcl, Reinerl. 1,2 SUPH fll IH E. Q, J, 3rd Hr, TOP ROW: Dhooqer, Cervenv, Lesfina, Maruska O!sen, Manda, Hanna, Bau- man, Russo Pe!n, Darcy. Fo!gefs, Borsuk. MID- DLE ROW: Kaye I!asZ Sc!1rv1!d!, Smifh, Kra- rQc!wI! Svacha, Benneff, Behze! Ka!ina, Svo!da Kasrv!:!ra Easfon Mi!cu!as. BOTTOM ROW: LU5e?!e!d, Sesina, Rank Ko!ces!1, Frandwik, Bas!!In, Coffer, FeiDe!, Szhaumburg, Kiineiko Maroll, 'Xlovofmy S'a!'!!e. P. L, K. !!frv Hr. TOP ROW: Scrvcaen, Mue!!er BuHerf!e!d, PE-rson Vo!!ier'we!der Sau!, Cepuder, D!es!r Va!!w5, Sqouros. MIDDLE ROW: Krejci Makzvsky, Mosek Whifcomb, Svobode, Kooeclcy. Sregan Beranek, Svo!ba, Zaabe!. BOTTOM ROW: Hammerman, Kara, Rumbyrf, Arnsmn. Shuda Holub S+ar1c!!nq Siu-fa Ferq!e. L. L.. L, 77h Hr. TOP ROW: Radne, Kerven, C-evmak, Kasper, Pefers, Slbrava, Presley, Mayer Svec, BuI!ce!c, Mance. MIDDLE ROW: Kemp, Da-Ano, Tykoi Cruwcek S!eqwar!, Ryhwds Tur- ner KO!ar Rcvdnaki, Kat:e!!e, Dyksfra. BOTTOM ROW: Sverak Mus!! Pnwe!!ck Lanka Zhko. Kerbav Ma!ev!+!s Fude!! Jarfcs, Mocha! R. S, L. Sfh Hr. TOP ROW: Becvaf. Dads, Mor- Hssev Hciwsfaedf, Rufhrui? Lavefy, Kanak. Bra nec Week, Pachman, Howe!! Cecchi, Kres, M!DDLE ROW: Kerrwef Vanis, Drabek, Kubice, Wa!!cer Wehberq, Buresh, Harbufre, Soyka !urz Hogwaw Vofava Kudwaba. BOTTOM ROW: Rcssin W!!!!ams, Neizei. Garbm! Gresko R!c!cer Rayson, De SE-Leno, !-!aqer!'vcfs', .gohrsfbn W!n!c!er Leuwwef. 0RES1943 ,83 F. S. M. 6th l-lr. TOP ROW: Mofeizilc, Ballan- fyne, Mangold, Slavilc, Kucera, Shllmar, Budreclc Johnson, Davis, Milcolaifls, Hein, Brom, Walik MIDDLE ROW: Veverka, Pelers, Kurcal, Leber Koza, Lernellca, DeVoralc, Kasperslr, Slaiclweri Johnson, Wuiciga, Haruclw, BOTTOM ROW Machaliclcy, Peluso, Arrnalls, Kokes, Roeder, Gun nar, Turelc, Mazllauskas, Brady, Sperl, Souhrada F. S. M. 7ll'v l-lr. TOP ROW: Dania, Kolrlcln Melclwer, Young, Svesfa, l-lanzl, l-lolalcovsky, Kro lak, Plcelc, Lindalwl, Kaderbelc, Linge, Svobode Sluneclro. MIDDLE ROW: Boer, Smit Golf- sclwlicln, Mllasauskas, Klein, Samuels, Johnson Sadilelc Kalina From Lewandowslcl l-larasl Sp , . , , . Y- cl1al,Slanselc, BOTTOM ROW: Mio, Hildebrand? Abbedulo, Gural, Sfepanelc, Knol, Vlcek, Dis- cipio, Jones, Hruby, Brulwnlce, Clvervinlco, Slezalc L. G. M. Sllw l-lr. TOP ROW: Kllclca, Marli- novic Bldin er Nenn Cervalc Nelson lverson v Q 1 - . T Milrolay, Goreclci,S1epina, Fell, Boulanger. MID- DLE ROW: Marlinovlc, l-leclrlin, Kalina, Novalc Mifch, Reimer, Regan, Makovsky, Clwornzulc Blalwa, Novels. BOTTOM ROW: ll1de, Boqacz Vavrek, Goodman, Rolh, Kropp, l-lavlicelc, Rosol Pugner, Hell, Parenfl. - - O. 5+l'1 Hr. TOP ROW: Worik, Fisher, Filippi, Koler, Tefzloxnl, Elslager, Olmsleacl, Joseplw, Anderson, Nilxodem, Kwialkowsld, Maze zoni, MIDDLE ROW: Robbins, Vavriclc, Rad- lciewlcz, Vander Veen, Buzerlus, Sornrners, Jeli- nelc, Keidel, Vana, Dedic, Radeclcl. BOTTOM ROW: Anaslasia, Monlaqna, Jaeger, Sfolla, Barfuslca, Borsllll, Cizelc, Ploegrnan, l-lrunelc, Ma- dans, l-lavel, Kunlz. 184 SUPHUHIURES 1943 E, R, O, 3rd Hr. TOP ROW: Niemanrx Masek Fdgers Vorek Tuma Rrusa, Gierkackv, Fessia Hockvsreirv, Krueger, Wichslrarvd, MIDDLE CTwcs+a, Bosh, Rfha, STraka Perersorw, WoodrTcH Kchouf, Zadak, Osborn, SckvTndTer, Hemmnc BOTTOM ROW: S+ocek Vr-Hel, Vacek, Capoun Bewdinem. Hlavcc Lyko, Pieper, Lelby, T-4aup+ E, R. O, STH Hr. TOP ROW: Gavin ZTTUTS Rudoionsem, Heiaecke BTQM Nye Bos-5+ Va fricka Bauman CHQTOVT, Morcarv, Larvenqa T-Havirw, MTDDLE: MyrTTe, Kovarik, Sedlak, Ja :obs Ona? Drake Hcpska DONT Bezek, Wernes Kwaiz' Marokvnic. BOTTOM ROW: Olsen, Zig 'nav Jaros Schberad Kaufman, Kam, Benq+5- eor Newsor' Mue1Ter Tkucrrnson, Jaqmarz JeTTnek. M, D. P. 7th Hr. TOP ROW: Barone, Cervenka Anderson, Duha Pomey Kudmer, Siemamowski Bradforo, WTTler+. Ncwacyzk, Suchmam, Major MTDDLE: ZeTIrwskT, Jacheio, Novak Kaukna An! qe!ica Kraska, Breach, LH+le. Cy+T'wamT, Boyd Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Wackmowlez, KTTray Reysek Rour Brabec, Vranik, Tomarv, Miller, Kubkowskl, PoTToway Serafin, M, D. P. Sir Hr. TOP ROW: BmTer, Liczevex Micrvfaiec. Melkus, Rehvky Smash Vivek, New Vdckmar Keck Wadika. MTDDLE: Novak, Fo!- keare S'acHcwakT, TeIckwfr1TTier, Zaieski, Marfin Maw, czzek Parai Mime Sobae, BOTTOM ROW: Mcvkc Lipke, Zaiicek, Bcmngze, Narfcf all Braem Sled Suiak Hribax Pcrh HaTTs'rom. SUPHUHIURES 1943 185 H. F. P. 3rd I-Ir. TOP ROW: I-Iering, Vosava, Sfone, Gilbert Suva, Gash Hughes, Varalc, JiraI, Kruml, Preufer, Koscheh. MIDDLE ROW: I-Iack, Krefch, CI'vaIoupIca, Boniface, Barhlc, Woworsky, Wilson, Moulis, Rowley, Jandeclca, Swedlund. SimI. BOTTOM ROW: I-IoI:Fman, Kaiser,Scl1auer, Suhr, I-Iauf, Novak, Obodzinske, Vorac, FIecIc. Pauga. I-I. F. P. 9fI1 I-Ir, TOP ROW: Svoboda, Frifz, Cechner, SIuz, GoodfeIIow, ZaIesIce, Sfefelc, Sfaidl, Kocan, Campagna, I-Iorvaf. MIDDLE: Vasak, Smichlas, SIcaIa, Sujalc, Dolwnal, Lofina. Fegan, Kalaiian, Jurkovic, Rehn. BOTTOM ROW: Karlovsky, Susfman, Mrazek, VosI'x. I-Iar- court Doleslra, Fay, MiIIer, Paselc, Kaszynske. C. L. P. bfh I-Ir. TOP ROW: Stalk, Rurik, Save age, Walker, Kosobucke, Zalicek. Fink, Riha JacIcIIn, Niman, Kriz. MIDDLE: Farone, Turner I-Ialoup, Zipprich, Basile, Masfer, MasIer, Talal Tous, Vena, Tornse, SImone. BOTTOM ROW: HoImes. BaIIerini, Albano, Monfana, Sosnowsld Aiexander, Gregor, Finley, Kasperski, Jepsen PoIcyn, FizeI. P. G. R. QIIW I-Ir. TOP ROW: Polaske, FiCeIc Triska, Palmer. Bredield, Uqorek, Spears. Shaw KosIJab,ZavcdsIcy, Sfonis, Jarvis. MIDDLE: Ro qaIsIcI, Janikas, Bleyer, Gardka, Kukla. Becker Rawers, Janos. Jacoby, BIaI1a, I-Iyinq, Cizkovsky BOTTOM ROW: Vlcek, Anderson. Pauley, Dobes Arnold, AuqusIine, ArnsIon, Benedict Rezek Rabinak, Blazelc. ' ,as SUPH III P. G. R, Ilfn Hr. TOP ROW: Hohngren Hacid, Gefiinq, Kalfsfn Befon, Vrba Malik Weber Denis, Waldhans. MIDDLE: Knofka Smifn Hadraba WM, Sfasfnv, Guido, Sedivy: Cach, Tupker. BOTTOM ROW: Kovacic. Jusfcn, Ariz, Mrodw Palicha ZId, Novofny Dmlfker Woznv, M. A. R. Sin Hr. TOP ROW: Henning, Po sanka, Pxbrarn Ahexander, Randa. HTavaC, Mar sfk Ruzicka, Novak, Marsid Cfpra, Boiociuck Simandk MIDDLE ROW: Chafivin, Seebock Daniclw Afmone, Lapenda, Fedofowcn, Mauro HoHibouqh, Zfyerer, Pkacke, Mafousek, Obsfl Sieinrnefer, BOTTOM RONV: Lecki, Rakosnik Janda. Kelwy Rozerna Ruzicka, Flrniarvo, Bares VQSQTV Davis Kota, Smrnan Kalai. M. A. R, QH1 Hv. TOP ROW: Peril Gregor ZTCH, Havel, Krbec, Ralen, Sfedv Vnefa, Spd Hefnzacek, Sfopnicka. BOTTOM ROW: MON new, TrTebuH, Spevecek, DuBaCT1er, Bahnick WIsvEewskI, Kosdvir, TPOU REM Novofny. A. S. 3rd Hr. TOP ROW: KubYsfa4 Michal Kino. Ar'naTas, Adarnski, Sparaqna, Fechner Mhadek Kmocn. MTDDLE: Kononasek, Bama Cerny, Cuba, MaTTna, Verre, Marfinelc Tefcek Res, BOTTOM ROW: Mazzonf, Van Debm Lanqe Sverak, Eversof' Kolda Jaeger, Paradiso S1943 18, A, S, 6+h I-Ir. TOP ROW: Kucera, Loess, WaI+a Perry, Hummel, Cruzan, Boivin, Prus, Luedflce Rossi, Zam, Yunelc, Klir, Tieerderna. MIDDLE Ilfis, Moller, SIad, Veda, Vondras, MaIchiodi Koe, Dahms, Sieidinqer, I-IIggIns, Sharman Duga, Fon+an. BOTTOM ROW: Sirovaflca, Jer man, Sergo, KineI, SIarnecIca, I-IarvoId, AarvoId Birkhoss, Sanfinnan, RI+acco, I-Iudson, Groih Longshaw. A. S, 7'rh I-Ir. TOP ROW: Zoul, David, Nosko, Janouselc, Tomas, S+earns, Skoe, LiHIe1'ieId Kaulen, Buzek, Klicrnan. MIDDLE: Kosfka, Kon rad, Soucek, I-Iinze, I-Iouda, I-Iannah, I-Iradsky, SchIichIhoIz, KIeisner, KneII, Weber, Wells. BOT TOM ROW: PIII, Grimqes, Radnik, McClure Barfh, La Monf, PawIaIc, Kovarld, Wierema, Wis niewsIci, Zak, VaIIIno. J. W. 9+h I-Ir. TOP ROW: Koriizke, Pondelik Skala, Kesl, Schuberh Swade, Morison, Post BH? ner, Kuzara, Sfelg, Weber, Nelson, Thomas MIDDLE ROW: Sferba. JanuIewIcz, Gauron Boqdon, BeIIIs, Safal, I-Iohfman. WoI+man, Lusk Norbuff, Kozeny, Klindera, Zulcowski, Guldan BOTTOM ROW: Carey, SIudney, Svoboda Chum, Nessie. Groenewald, Kasparik, I-Iarvey Siencel, Krenek, Dov-nbowski, Jirik. N. B. 9+h I-Ir. TOW ROW: Gale, Kosfelny I-Iolik, Maes, Knol, Liles, I-Ieydanelc, Belolcin, Bro sig, Jecha, Bosek, Maiorane. MIDDLE ROW Andersen, Pryor, Johnson, LanqeI, Arrnshonq NovoIny, NeMec, I-Iuspen, Suhr, Mofyka, Len cioni. BOTTOM ROW: Celer, Norlron, Turner, PeIczarsIri, Guzman, KoveI, Equf, Wesfel, I-Iaiec Wixfed, I-Irunek. ,88 SUPHUIII URES 1943 N, B. Qfn Hr, TOP ROW: Anderson Ceika, Klefn SoerTTk, Biana Turek, MfTTaT+, Sfacy, WHY kin Jedlicka, Usy. MTDDLE ROW: Krurnp. Sfrna Kuebler, Visfain Sawusckw, MueTTer, Kral, Kmrick Beranek Mienfkiev-1skl,Vodak, BOTTOM ROW: Sccff WffL'en KTTnqk:eTT, Tice, Ffick. Okwavsk Hovffrwan, Sorio Vofava Cervonv. Hodek. C, B. bin Hr, TOP ROW: Emrick Zenfy, Kalma, Giedocn Zafkek Mdridqe Masvdin Defamer, Travnicek Kcweiski Beumqarfner, Kocvara, Rushfcrd. MTDDLE ROW: Manek Peferson. Kiniik Ywka T-Wdeorand Sfeqfneyev Bencla, Sfankm Reese Zndsnik, Svfnanfak, SfrTckTo. BOTTOM ROW: Rezabek Budzinski, Carmiqf 'mmf Cowin, Je-ndcg, Svaka, Berfdinl Dodson, Tvznwde' BaTdvqa Cneck Syrnaniek. F C, B. 7Hn Hr. TOP ROW: Hackeb Srnrz. Honda Sfok, Jelcek, Olfsar KeTTer, Werle, Necka' Mafusrik Kvidera, Quay. MTDDLE ROXN: .lance T-WT Siva Rene! HesTup Bfuskv- efo, Tuma, Sealacek VoTpe Pindak, Kayafe, BOTTOM ROW: Cashe, WTTson, Musik Houn- son, Vidas. Madden Bknbaurn King, Miceii Musi- KfzanTk, M, H. B, NH Hr, TOP ROW: Or-Towski, Koch, Tr-300 Chodl Miedefna, LTquarHs, Kouba, Vek den Mickey Zelenka, Tasar Kamnoiz. MTDDLE ROW: Koscik G,-orski Rosenkranz, Vizensky, Ja- nousok Anfos. Boersefna, LoPorfo, Vesekf, Mu'- oack Make, Hanzk. BOTTOM ROW: Voblize Kdz Marflnec Visfine Kokavec, Beranek Orf- :zik Russo Jonnson Abbedwo Mach. FRESHfllEI11943 189 K M B 7th I-Ir TOP ROW' ChaI baI W i A . . . . . a a, an dle, Mikel, I-Iarper, Mandel, KaIina, Poiacelc Malarilr, Konvalinlra, Zarnpa, Diblik, Grigasl MIDDLE ROW: Dubsky, Bacnar, NeIdI, Carr, Goyeffe, Godfrey, Burien, Swhr, Sommer, WEI son, Swailcarf, Kolar. BOTTOM ROW: Prz I Ia YY Kilroy, Car+er, Miller, Befh, Willig, Vaver, Mare fin, Bilger, Tomlinson Marfinelc, Babbirf. O. I-I. B. oth Hr. TOP ROW: Adamson, Re- richa, Langner, Ayres, Costello, Slaby. Dernpsky. Bigos, Polechenslcy, Demos, TorieIIo. Jobb. MID- DLE ROW: Cave, Vavricelc, Fiedler, I-Iolas, Sfanek, Kopfa, JaroIIrn, Alberfs, WeIss, Kosinslci Rushford. BOTTOM ROW: Feldmeier. Luka Vilimovsky, Bulcovsky, Edrnonson, Vondrasek Walker, Foreman, Alrman, Lacina, Kleronornos O. I-I. B. BII1 I-Ir. TOP ROW: Belasich, SIezaIc Bykovska, Sfroberg, Jacob, Wild, DuSoId Drought Mafoslca, CI1meIIIc, BejIovIcIc. Mudra MIDDLE ROW: Travnicek, MicIxreIis, Gendusa Basile. Rausclw, Cervenka, Srnola, Jindricn, Muni gai, Bablca, Fencl, Kusfosz. BOTTOM ROW' Swierlc, Romanowski, Milawkas, Dolezal, Fanrer Roeqes, Bohac, Rhordes, Warnock, Da CoIIina Barrefr, Giade, Kasperski. ,gow lub I - -P JJ n..4'?U,,5,E4,Zn.a E. I-I. D. 9+I'w I-Ir. TOP ROW: Erickson, Doherfy, Burcavaqe, Johnson, Jedlovec, Schweiz, Wica- ryns, Brabec, I-Iessler, Vylcoulc, Merfes, JaroIi- mek, Huber. MIDDLE ROW: Planera, Seidel I-IomoIIca, Sfasny, Kiesow, Mahoney, Bianchi Danfzer, Olson, SmHI'1, Bursilc, Morave. BOT- TOM ROW: Ofukany, KouIcoI, Jirlca, BonIn Zima, ReInI1ard+, DeBraaI, Bolelc, I-Iorn, Nelson Jirsa, Janie. 72: f - 62 'If .44 5 'A' H V 'L..'u..- . :nq .'K'2 4' dt.. 190 FRE SH E, H, D, Nth Hr, TOP ROW: Piefrie, Cecb, F-Have. Sven, Goers, MTNEW Mayer Lenslri, Welf- fencack, Munro, Tremi, Sykes. MIDDLE ROW: Smefkaf Ham Presley, Plohowski, Gervase. Svrwad Vyhanek, Poffb Soukeys, Prchal, Krauz. EOTTOM ROW: Srnifh, Ligier, Gflbben, VeR- 'fav' Greoor, Kouvamwka, KeNer, Boyer, Voss, VVHUS-f Khcina, M. A, D. QW Hr. TOP ROW: Lesal, Cizel, R:-Qzhforo Kvedveris, Pedna, Andrews, Rosczyk, Urkan, Suchy, Kosafka, Obse Bodlak, Neumann. MNDDLE ROW: Posavec, Hudson, Srerba, Lanq DeMamqe, Che-vauif, Knize, Benka Schmif, Van Cure BUNIH Jenldres, Kaminskf. BOTTOM ROW: Nlfclwog Giasolli Siadek, Komers, Ruud, Baines, Sciwerren RICH Heimamc Simek, Rubin. Mlnef Barvos, S, E. E. 7fn Hr. TOP ROW: l-Hirsky, Misheibs RaWc,zew5H, Zehfavek, Myoik Woeckener, Spoiaf Moveve Mcrcivmski Temenfy, Rafkcvic. Voss Efareh BOTTOM ROW: Derco31C,Nemec Lowe Wah Lukasik Harbm' Kvuse KoHou', Shonlcke Ovrcwcki Vire, 3. E: E. Mm Hr, TOP ROW: Aw-ood Few' .ig Kenna-dy Bei'-emsky Brew, Wkafer, Brax Harcmfe Weecos, Dcskocik MIDDLE ROW Qaffera Peixa Zdrdak Manco WaHcer, CF 'hm-. Euqekmem Ciosek Backer, Henle. BOT TOM ROW: Jesse-r Laclce, Novak. Cedar Vwevvem, Oasworcwski Waznv Javefek, Zin, FRESHHlEl1I943 191 McCuNoqm Flshef SveHa,V1+QL,s Prepeichal, Peck Zeedyk Gare Jofmson. MNDDLE ROW' B. L. E. 7rI'1 I-Ir. TOP ROW: LInI1ar+, Kubin, Kolar, Napravnilc, Jensen, Briggs, Sfrnad, Raclic, Sfeislcal, Birdwall, Noyalc, Bubenik. MIDDLE ROW: Sedlacelc, Meese, I-laugh, Fruhauflf, Fir- llclc, Liedfke, I-Iruby, Zabelka, Marlslca, Napoli- Ian, Sisrak, I-llavacelc. BOTTOM ROW: Borsilli, Skupiewslci, Sosolilc, Rund, I-Iayes, Kadeclc, De Paul, Wallin, Hacquebord, Boerserna, Jarabelc, DeLise. J. M, G. 6+l'1 I-Ir. TOP ROW: Misare, Vlacln. Prenfiss, Vasilion, Tregler, Fishman, I-larringlon, Kopislce, Sidlow, Sfreic, Weber, Roth, Turner. MIDDLE ROW: Edwards, Sclmodde, Umlauf, KIOH, Vifelc, Grala, Folfa. Skuma. Gardiner, So- winslcl, Moulllc, Knol, Edwards. BOTTOM ROW: Kadow, Swanson, Kreici, lvaneclcy, Marlin, Pe- Ierlca, Young, Danelc, Wlelgus, Thompson, Pele- cecsalc, Sloacelc. J. M. G. IOIII I-lr. TOP ROW: Jones, Lee. Paliclca, Riclwak, Henry, Michalec, Davey, Po- daclw, Polalcovio. MIDDLE ROW: Marquer, DiHo, Polk, Klirna, Vydra. Boynlon, DeBarroIo. Muslnol. BOTTOM ROW: I-Iavellca, Madden. Karel, Preslo, Landry, Barrizal, Fremer, Kunon. L, G. I-I. 6'rI1I-Ir. TOP ROW: Jurco. Bezouslca, Melsner, Elena, I-Ioldych, Dopper, Calelx, Cibullca, Richmond, Michal, Sredronsky, Taper. MIDDLE ROW: Arend, Sieclwly, Sedivy, Kochanslci, Sled, Sclwulfz, Kennedy, Graunlce. Zielonlca, Keluroslcy, Dhooqe, Gidlund. BOTTOM ROW: Kadzban, Kurcab, Spraner, Moeller, Cahill, Jemm, Kolelc, Bld- inger, Myers, Genis, Zellbor, Ferris. ,Sz FRESH L,G,1-4. TOTE T-Tr. TOP ROVV: Hruska, Harwdik Osferrran, Gurskl KrebeT, MeToL.m, Krizek, Isre- mik, Krlz, Kronika. MIDDLE ROW: Brockmarm Janda, T-Tarbur Haksk, Berdycrw, ZahaTka Smifrv, Herda, Jacobs, Forefr, BOTTOM ROW: Gen- 'TTe, ETwTe-rr, Wervz, Hooarw, Behav Sverda, Ku- deTlca, Coares ATE, Pufsfer, P, L. K. QM T-lv, TOP ROW: Jaws, Fender Dehrmicke Horn Reser1,Jerabek, KOH Kovarlk. Gerrard Cumrrviskey Fdrorv, Mayer. MIDDLE RONV: GabrTeT, Kuesrer, Murphy, Hruby, Hav- Jlcek BTack, Marlnowski DeRosa, Mayer, Maas Jansky, BOTTOM ROW: BTazek Pafzer. Marhews, Kosnev, Gaqqimf. Hauer Albrezhr, Fervon, Emoev Karas Hzwda, ScTwTeop, R. S. L. TO'T1 Hr, TOP ROW: Vorvesr Swmaz Brawr Turek S'a5r1ex, T-Iavsner, CampbeTI Vfaqrver SchTeTrwITer KTQT, MTDDLE ROW: Hong, Green Maieck O'Corme1 Sfroble Kessf Cerw Dufka, Tobfab, Masfney. BOTTOM ROW: Lamar Hazkhei, Beck Wolf, Pokraqac, Towfer, F1.delT Smka Buerqes. TT? 'A LVGYM, M Hn TOP Row: Awbauqh, Jed' Tlcka, Kubes, Snyder Roberfson, Micr1aTek, Jarmke Srazk, Krueger Jaruszewskf, Prosf, Havlar, BOP. MIDDLE ROW: Prosr, WONT Anderson Pe-'er Bavsoies, Krrmak, Rose, Kayser, Fleischer Vucha, Verwer Moffs, Hurak. BOT- TOM ROW: Bozfs Nefzel, Cervenlca, Sr:HmTfz WaTiT1e', Sdmhz Fava HoTas, Boa, Prochaska. WarzeT Waasel. FRESHTHEII 1943 193 L. S. M. IOII1 Hr. TOP ROW: Wallace, Ferris, Hellwig, Powlowski, Jirkovskv, While, Walcie- clwowski, Marcolini, Novak, Kubecka. MIDDLE ROW: Lance, Mueller, Mallas, Suslo, Pufz, Procliaska, Brockman, Zelinsky, Krasnicka. BOT- TOM ROW: Werle, Chrisfensen, Schleclwl, Cerny, Wagner, Parenli, Tornan, Szczesniak, Rakosnik. I L, S. M. III'I'1 I-lr. TOP ROW: Hanklns, More gan, Reinbaclier, Scliurnaker, Syrnoniak, Piefrzak, Razirn, Ryclwlik, Novak, Pape, Reimer, Gavcloslik, Whilebread. MIDDLE ROW: ScI1ulfz,AIdridge, Suberl, Kaufz, Zauacki, Schwarz, Jeppson Burian, Sfeidinger, Nikodemi, Raufenbusli. Bray, I-Iakenios. BOTTOM ROW: Swade, Malek. Kuderna, Mica, Waznak, Olsen, I-Ianczar, Sim- bourger, Burrow, Alis, Carlvarl, Bodivanac, --O. Bfli I-Ir, TOP ROW: Jungkans, Masek Kral, Weldon, I-larfman, Kasik, Pichfer, Miller Marcurn, Srnka, Eck, MIDDLE RONN: Janda Delli, Blaha, Kuclwra, Kresfan, Vesely, Proclwaska Selby, I-Iavranek, Kolar, BOTTOM ROW: Luszcz, I-lewell, Chonrnard, Deno, Paszko, Ore Cardaropoli, Vasfa, Bria, Kraiiak, I.auIl'1. H. I. P, 8+Iw I-Ir. TOP ROW: Dolezal, Wilde. Malone, Makris, Sclwmidf, Reichard, Fiver, Blalwa, I-Iouda, Labanowski, Trouzlif, Funk. Draper, Bick. MIDDLE ROW: Turek, Jenkins, Washick, Velek, Sdopek, Caplin, Blake, Gore rence, Novak, Carnis, I-Iruler, Blalwa, DaCoIIina Broz. BOTTOM ROW: Baker, Ramquisi, Olson Klosak, Nagle, Fern, Beran, Silile, I-loll, Fairaizl, I-Iolan, Springer, Mlwerck, Arlcules. 194 FRE I-I, F, P, bfh I-Ir, TOP ROW: SIoIIc, RurIIn, Savaqe, Walker, Koscbudd, ZaIIcek, FIM, Riha, JacIcIin, Niman, Kriz. MIDDLE ROW: Rarone. Turner, I-IaIoup,ZippricI1, BasiIe, Masfer, Masier, TaIaIous, Vana, Lomse Simone. BOTTOM ROW: Hoimes, BaIIerInI, AIbano, Monfana. Sosnowskl, AIexander, Greqor, FInIey, Kasperski, Jensen, PoIcyn, FIzeI, IPI, F, P, IOM I-Ir, TOP ROW: Sirnek, Rezabek, CI1vaIaI, Burkhardh BeIvnIce, Veldman, Loprineo, Jerabek, EaIaIa, Sfachnlk, MIDDLE ROW: SindeIar, Schubert Fous, FopeIIma, ScIwuIf2. Brenner, Piefa, .IeweII, Nadherny, Herold. BOT TOM ROW: RouI:aI, O'TooIe, RIrnIcus, SheIIon. Kasperskl, Barqhml, Vykrufa, Lurnino, Ca1IareIIo. C. L. P. Ilth I-Ir, TOP ROW: SIaI3InaIc, LIsIwa, Muscafo, SIeI'vI3Ic, Bruckner, Suva, Paps, Murphy, Marorvich, Desorf, MIDDLE ROW: Erban, Ber- 'oIucci, Pafek, Sfeinke, Spevak, Kofek, Robb. KubaI, I-IavIIcek, Farley. BOTTOM ROW: BerIizaI, DeFIno, Lubien. fxdcodc, Farnaus, Kazu- bawslri, I-Iauf, Janda, Schabow. R, G, R, bfh I-Ir, TOP ROW: Erharf, Jezek, TaIIerIco, SIivinsIcI, Con5icIIne, Emmerinq, I-Iynek, ,IandeIska, VanderMoIen, I-Iubacek, Lawson, I-IaImI, MIDDLE ROW: Bada, CI'woInacIcI, Procnaska, Toman, Kocvara, WI1IIe, D?IIner, I-Irdy, MorIey, Benes, EIasky, SIanIIeId, BOT, TOM ROW: Krika, Hope, Sfancyk, Hornai, Waqner, Carbone, Burqhardi, Sulcupcak, Pc- naIda, Bearden. fnfsumen 1943 P. G. R. 7fI1 I-Ir. TOP ROW: Larson, Schlaclen, Prilwoda, Sebek, Novak, Trefny, Michalek, Swan- son, Marlin, I-Iarley, Pullman, Tarne, Braqclon. MIDDLE ROVV: Granarlw, Svilwla, McDermo+r, Beck, Kopczewski, Kanikula, Cisar, Schalk, Kas- per, Dolence, Vavricka, Novak, Sfiller. BOT- TOM ROW: Edwards, Unger, Feinberg, Am- brozas, Wilkening, Dayoias, Klein, Mizufowicz, Eleanor, Pill, I-Ioudek, Smallinq, Tomczak. M. A. R. Brki Hr. TOP ROW: I-Iarvison, Sufor Zak, Kaliovec, Vifonr, Mirous, Fosfer, I-Iodek, Backan, Zimmerman, Dennando. MIDDLE ROW: Dunn, Zelneny, Dennison, Vopicka, Sfepanek. Eiselr, Jamieson, I-Iolub, Vopicka, Safranski Sedlak. BOTTOM ROW: Young, Pease, Goefclw Kopriva, Kubacka, Murplwy, Snydera, Wlwearman I-Iarvison, Marrlwes, Srercay, Gnaf. ' f' 5 ,gif use-'Zi A--'V-14.4 if Q r yi '1 ' ' f 1.4-A 1, I I I If es R G.. as I ees., G R, EII1 I-Ir. ITOP ROW: Munoz, Tesar. Banas, Schuler, I-Iau e, Woldman, Jindra, Zaworski, Wallish, FOSSROVYI, Mara. MIDDLE ROW: Cerny, Shumaker, Davis, Joclwum, Her- ron, Decker, Janousek, West Pfak, Fournier, Lesniak. BOTTOM ROW: Koukol. Konemann. Tabor. Sandowski. Schroeder, Clnmela, Cihlar, Sheriff, Maleia, Bronlsema, Clwelemervqos. L. S. 7IIi I-Ir, TOP ROW: McDonouqI'1,Gannon, Piliera, Furman, Sfevens, Hruclicka, Yaraslwus. Novak, Mifflesrerdi, Tomsa, Vicksell, Liesvald, Rys. MIDDLE ROW: Cifek, Sedlak, Wolf, O'Connor, I-Iuml, Jeans, Slavik, Anderson, An- derson, Cufsinqer, Kovanda, Carslens, I-Iursf. BOTTOM ROW: Kozlick, Sullivan, Jaros, Good- fellow, Gasparini, Konvalinka, DeIes+owIicz, Moirlow, Mercer, Jurek, Homer, Jolnnsron, Carlson. ,,,,, FRESH Fi 0 F3 608, nap: E, E, S: mn Hr, TOP ROW: Efcnwalo Vydra, Kcoc-cky, Dvorak, Grzeslcomak, Bures Ondra, Vik, Nemec, Bzc-gn Kosfiwa. SM-obk MTDDLE QOW: Mescni, Vander Mey, Cadek Zoverm Newoewz, Jaburek, Jonas, Sokok M?Ner Scholz Wemann. Bablca, BOTTOM ROW: Liepe, Zawldal, Slsfak, McCabe, Riemann, Fcnfe, -Icmhemr, DeFrEnzo Cafhndef, Zafiek, Mkko, E. E. 5. BH' Hr. TOP ROW: Uncohv VeTen'e. Moms Nemeg, WFIT, Zuleo. Lapenda, Sebeva, Kcwar Kunek Kosilc. MIDDLE ROW: BOW, Ncvax, Bibi, Shwek, Yonkers, Johnson, Mdoun, 165115, Odennal, Kern, Durik. BOTTOM ROW: Neruda Kublrek, Maass, Derfler Nerves, Wfeizak Sleffk. Moslef Spoef, Unneff. W. J. S. he F-I-', TOR ROW: Jepese1,S:adec, alexa Vewock. Reznesek Zabel HW, Wa1on'Rs, jencbs, Ewen, Laois, Zerwen, Gianecnfnf Basiey, Dew , MIDDLE ROW: Jarnros, Hoyer Gaf- wxfka Milwion Reinvan PoUack, Rolo Sublc, Benef Pfobel, KaTaTTan, MarHnI, Badoafuno, v-iiooaro. BOTTOM ROW: Merenicov, Ccnl 'Q HE Snine Kovanda Jando Besf, RCN Hofdes, Came, 5-Uneine Sands-er, Scnaikwr Swwrrvszyx, Kffffv KFSMJFTR. TN, J, S. Sw Hr, TOP ROW: Serenscnof, Enoreifs, Kapoun Maifhews, Schorner Radecb, leigh Siska, P690 Nichols, MIDDLE ROW: Adams Davideif Skornaisa, Virrusc, Palecek, V!uTaC,W1eCZof9k BefHn V-Uavacek Cervenka, BOTTOM ROW: Panl, Cfsar, Chef! Mafkcvck Tsar' Towne Herwanek Kczak Rcslusfw. 'Cip k. FRESHITIEI1 1943 19, W. J. S. IOH1 Hr. TOP ROW: Ucfupuas. Rankin, Buchalko, Sokolowslci, Walker, Biduwka, Zeman, Cherneifi, Kadlec. Chovinard. BOT- TOM ROW: Vokurka, Azzare1To, Bauer, Cvitan- ovlch, Huebner, Becvar, Koswos, SuHner, Dar- linqer, Vesely, Sarrore. Z. T. 8+l'w Hr. TOP ROW: Jelinelc, Reed, Kayler, Bianucci, Dau, Svs, Bylcowski, Marco. Sobozak, Spezia, Kloeclcner. MIDDLE ROW: Carlson Jarousek, Calek, Kriska, Kerbs, Espe, Duca, Cardella, Krizek, Mascifri. BOTTOM ROW: Kaderlca, Howska, Waqener, Roubik, Meyer, Farrow, Sousfek, Bollinger, Veselsky, Sisco. J. W. 7+h Hr. TOP ROW: Delprere, Luznicky Toerpe, Valacn, Kaslca, Plcek, Barcas, Young Koszewski, Minarik, Kirkland, Kabaf. Horak MIDDLE ROW: Mize, Miller, LeBeau, Svoboda Jaseclco, Brenner, Sarno, Gray, Chrnura, Timor? Rollo. Teune, Levey. BOTTOM ROW: Pa+zeH Wolkofie, McMiHan, Newcome, Duda, Myklcz Reirnher, Randa, Novak. Schneider, Kernpka MEC . ,ga FRESHIHEH 1943 j 861, flfllneff l 25,53 Vggglllll J x f ,, ' M? W , A ' .4 'V My .xl , 1,. my 5? , L n57T0p'iff1' 'Wx 33 I' in as fm X . gy ' f 15 5 -ff 1-.. PK Q I 4: nf 4 59 ., ,K I ft, Vx may x-..,,,, .4 'wax 3 .xiii 5,3 ...,..f-wr' 'X iam, 4 15553 P' sf 1 : 'lun I ,Mg em,-W 9 1... Q ,,..! 5 IT' F .1 . E' , P I ' .x f u 'u '--Q film l. l-le's our Man 2. Wl'xere's llne men7'l 3. And il's a long pass-31's good 4. 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