J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL)
- Class of 1953
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In ,- ,I :- B. 1 !. ja AL U! GOI? f0IIfJ FACULTY .U CLASSES .U ACTIVITIE MUSIC SPORTS . FEATURES IIIIIIIIIIIIKQ Q ' ' V yr S Page Page Page Page Page Page 12 22 92 136 44 174 Q. Q fi S, wr xi Q F 32 5 N r is 'X Gt Tlwllqhf , 1,,,'45Yu, -zf' 7' '-Q. .-,. gh' f .!' , .rw , , M as f as ,ft 'K 1 1 N ' 5, 3'- ,, I, P ,. f V 1? 2 J sd? f' K ,, f , .4 AA gt ,J f' 'ff 1' ! . ,I r 1, 1 14 ' It iff' , . . 4 ,Q . Q M , 'S g ' J I x 'ww A wvfm. mmm, Y ' aaa . I wffvf ft M. was f A A' 4J 4 X I ' fb Dyiwjfff' wffg ' J u 1 f Q ,V I XY 4 ' ' ' , ,W j,-jjfalv 2, IK, I ,I I , J ,V jx Jff Q! ' fx f . fd I , ' -J - , , fl ,MJ 37. rr' fix ll Q51 , 1 . fdlx E wfgll' JV 'U f Q XUMWA WMP Lfflfy. I 1417. 1 . ' IJ . - 'I' ' .1 J V' W MIL: , fti ' I I I Vvlfi , r 4 j E ' . I ,,f,,'1 , lxlvlf: I' R! ,ff X 1 ,I , M1011 ,f f I A ,'. x J -A C Earp! of glclucafion MR. IOSEPH F. MRIZEK MR. OTTO PEC!-IA MR. IAMES ZOLIREK l MR. EDWARD W. cHoDL MR. CHARLES MATT MR. GEORGE PROSCH F MR. OTTO OPLATKA The Board of Education is composed of seven citizens elected by the people of our school district. Constantly having our welfare in mind, the Board passes upon purchases of supplies for the school and recommendations for teachers and other members of the staff. They see that the budget is prepared and levies are made. Although they seldom have any personal contact with the school, they render a great service to it. - Page 8 vljw, ,M 1' Nlllwlm M Qin ,' a r .- kg 3 vlgllwlxs llgillli ist In the capacity of Acting Superintendent, Mr. Moore is the executive officer of the Board of Education and is charged with the responsibilities of the operation of the school in all respects. His spirit of kindness and under- standing has gained for him the respect of teachers and students alike. I-le should be given much credit for the superior manner in which he is filling the difficult position as Acting Superintendent of Morton High School. Page 9 .fdclnfzinififrafiljajj :S dent i ise als has C ar e of e sines offi In the c1t - 9 He i e fir per on to e to r req ts in olv g , I, O . . 0 . - - ' , to ' I1 1'1 S ICS CYVIS 6 general Mr. Paul Lf 'M se Acting Assista t u int n nt A I I 1 0 an 1 1 - t d e F he 'Aca l I, b t re fo ' . it Q75 if S X . - f M F Mr. E. W. G e - Director of Public elations 2 Pop Green, as he is a ectionately no the student body, is the man who officiates a . ur assemblies, directs our radio program, and -- ages all of our outside activities. The way in W ch he handles his task and his friendly disposition help to ff make him one of the best known and love perso . ' at Morton. n ,QA 41 ' Y 3261116 . MR. D. W. BURFORD MISS E. M. PRUTSMAN MR. E. A. WRIGHT MISS O. H. BUSH Page 10 Row I- MR. L. M. BLAHA Music MISS O. H. BUSH Language MR. C. D. DAVIS Registrar Miss 1. v. DEAL Commercial Row II- MISS N. M. HADRABA Orthopedic MR. H. F. HANSEN Natural Science MR. I. IAHELKA Physical Education MR. S. G. KOSINSKI Director of Research Row lll- MR. B. MIKULA Visual Aids MR. P. L. ROISE Industrial Arts MR. I. B. ROYSE Social Science MR. H, SISTLER Mathematics Row IV- MR. O. C. SPICER Library MISS E. LIEHREN Home Economics MR. I. UMBAUGH Art MISS I. G. WALKER English elaarfmenf .jwlecwli 0lll'lC0 0l':i Page 11 Row I- MISS I. M. AUSTIN Senior Girls MR. A. C. CLASSEN Freshman MR. 1. KOHOUT Iunior Boys Row II- MISS A. I. NOVOTNY Iunior Girls MR. F. S. PLACZEK Freshman MR. E. C. SPINK Sophomores. Chairman MR. L. F. TULEEN Senior Boys, Scholarships Page 12 it-.fm 0l i0lfl Row I- MR. C. B. ALLEN Industrial Arts-adviser MR. A. T. ALMER English-advisor MR. H.. M. ANDERSEN Industrial Arts MR. I. F. ANDERSON English MISS M. L. BANTA Imprnvrmcnt Ramm Row II- MISS BARKLEY Natural Science-adviser MR. VV. G. BARNHART Industrial Arts-adviser MISS N. BARTELS English-:u.Ivisr'r MR. L. H. BATSON Physical Education Miss VLBEEBE Lnmmcrcial-arlviscr Row III- MISS C. BELL Language MR. R. C. BERGSTROM Natural Science-adviser MISS R. E. BERMAN Physical Education MISS F. C. BERRY Speerh MRS. M. BLAIR Language-adviser Row IV- MISS M. H. BOLEY Fnqliwh-'adviser MR. C. L. BOND I7hx'sical Iirlucatmn MISS B. BONTI-IRON Library MR. E, BRAKKEN Natural Sa'lc'm'r-adviscr MR. H. M. BREKKE Industrial Arts-adviser Row V- MISS V. G. BROOKS English-adviser MR. L. BROWN Natural Scicnvc-aniviscr MIIES V. C. BROWN MISS L. BUDDEKE Ivlathfsrnatifs MR. V. VV. BUNNELL Ifnulisli-arlviscr Rnw VI- MR. R. BURKE N t l ' ic c ni 'e aura C nf -a VIS r MRS. M. K. BYRUM Orthopedic MRS. M. K. CAMPAGNA Prvwicwl Fclucwtiun MRRI-I. 15. CAMPBELL Industrial Arts-advisrr MISS E. O. CARLSON Social Scivnvc-arlviscr Row VII- MR. V. CERVENY Social Sciencc'-adviser MR. R. M. CHANDLER English-adviser MR. W. 1. CHERRY Nlarhematics MR. A. M. CLEM Natural Science'-advisvr MR. E. S. DANE Industrial Arts-adviser aw f Rnw I- MR, R. L. DAVIDSON Natural Scmvlrcfzldviscr MISS D. DENTON Smiul Scxcncc-.xdvxscr MISS M. A. DIEZ Iinglxfll-.mglxiscr MR. W. F. DOAK lfmnrm'rcl.nl-.ndxnsvr MR. H. R. DROBNIK Lmxxnwrcxul -.udvuwr Row II- MR. C. O. DRUSCHEL I,I1utugr.xpIw-mlvlwr MRS. F. YV. DLINBAR Cfonnm'rc1.1l IVIR. H. A. DUGAN Smml Srwncv MR. C. W. ELAM M.nIlwm.1Ilu-.uhiscr MR. A. ELLIOTT Natural 5xlk'l1k'L'-.MIX :wr Row III-1 MISS G. ELLIOTT Ifngllsh-.uivlscr MISS Ii. G. ENDRIZ IVI.uthcm.ntns-.xdviscr MISS 15. L. EVANS 141..,,l..n.-...ax-...-f Miss R.. ri. EWAN I Imm' ItrnnmnIrs-.ldvlscr MR. C. VD. FARISS Sm ml Sc1vvwvf.xLlv1scr Row IV- IVIR. G. S. FENCL I'hxMu.nl Ifmlunnliun MISS V. B. FERES I.1Iwr.urv NIR. D. FINNLAYSON mlustrinl rts MR. H, H. FINLEY Ifnqllsll MISS M. H. FISHER Ix'Iuxsu'.nl IfIIlxxu1lxmxg.uIxiwr Row V- IVIISS R. L. FISHER I'hxslc.uI Ifdmalllnxl-.nlvlsrr Mlss M. ga. FLANDERS MISS I'I1vNu'.nI Izallxnnltmn-.uivlscr M. FLEMING Hmm' Iicfvnmxm's-adviser MR. T. D. FOX N1 ns--A if- MR. A. 1. FRATTIINJGER lkulxlllwrnwul Row VI- MISS G. GAARDER I'.l1I1I15h MRS. M. GAULT Ifvxnglldm- uhlwr MIISAS 1. 11. GERMAN 'lxxxlunl 'l'Iwr.upx' NIR. M. F. GRANLUND Imiustrml Arts-,ulviser MISS M. GRANT Surml Sfmrxccfzuixlsvr Row VII- MIISS D. GRIIESBAUM 'lxxnrul idm'.ulmr1 MISS M. S. GREENWALD Lmnnwrcml MR. R. C. GWILLIM M.nhc-m.nrxcsgndvlscr MR. C. H. HABERMAN IVIIISIL'-.nlxiscr MISS V. HAMILTON I.nhr.xrv if V-. : M - ii' Ab gg :X K . Page 14 morfon Row I- MR. L. HAMPTON Cunimcrrizil-.ulviscr MR. M. HARMON Mzitlicnmtics MR. VV. HAPAC Plixsicnl lfxlxinuitimi MISS C. A, HAVVKES MMliviiiaxtirs-udviwr MISS H. M. HAWTHORNE lloxiic liwnf-mics-adviser Row Il- MR. W. A. HEDTKE 1 : ..- Iliymlnnl l.alun.itmn MR. E. W. HEIM Nzirurzil Science'-zislvisvr MR. R. B. HEINSEN Cnnnncrcizil-zidviscr MR. C. HICKMAN Industrial Arts MISS F. D. HILLS Cmimicrcizil-.ulvisvr Row III- MR. C. BLHITCH, N.itur.nl Sficncc-.inlviscr M155 M. IM. HOPP Sufml Sclcncc-zulviscr MR. W. B. HUQHES Plmtngriipliy-mlviscr MR. R. U. HUTCHENS lmprnvcment Room-aidviscr MR. L. G. HUTCHISON linglisli-mlviscr Row IV- Miss 5. F. iRw1N llumc lm-iimiiiw .inlwimr MISS E. IAHELKA Social Scivncc MR. F. A. IANECEK lVlutlwin.itics-aulvisvr MR. L. JOHNSON Natural SC1n'nL'c'-zimlvisrr MR. P. R. KASIK Sm:i.il Scirncv-.ulviscr Row V- MS. H. KICKERT NIR. P. L.lKISER imilisli-xv, visor MR. W. C. KITZEROW Iungiiixgc--aulvisrr MISS M.. KOCHKA O tl p li MR. R. KOEHLER Social Science-.nlviscr Row VI- Mig. A. 17. KOVANIC Lriviinivrclail MR. R. A. KREITZER Industrial Arts-.ulviscr MISS P. KRUEGIER Cmnnicrcin - uclvisrr MR. R. K. KUCERA Pliyslciil linlncutim1 MR. QKUDRNOVSKY Plwsiczil lzclunuitimi Row VII- MIR. G. I.iAGERLOF Jivslczil fnlucntiun IVHR. L. M. LANG inglisli-uzlviscr MR. G. M. LARIMER Swiinl Srivnrr'-ndviscr MIIJSS M. LEDBETTER ut wnizitics MIR. ll., A. LEWIS ing is i-ziclviscr Lf' .A N OLCM, Row I- MR. R. C. LINDHORN M.1rIu'n1.1Iif5 MR. C. T. LOGAN Swcml Scmmw--ndu5rr IVIISS L. L. LOLLAR inqlxwh-auivlfcr MRf 1. LOPRIENO Ifl131l15Il-.lLIvisvr MR, R. S. LUNDGREN I.1151l15I1-.nixuur Row II- MR, G. H. LYLE InnIu5Iri.uI Arts-adviser MISS B. L. MARKS I7hx'5lL.1I Ifducutum-.xdvisvr MRS. B. M. MARTIN Iin51li5h-.xdvisrr MR. E. A. MATHIESON Inniusrrml Arts-adviser MISS R. M. Matousek yum-n1r1aI -Bda? 1 lr49A! C ' 1 . ' ' i Row III- MR. P. I. MATTSON I.nngn.ugc-.ndvlsrr MISS M. G. MAURICE L,mnn1crc1.1l-:idxxsrr MRS. K. E. MCCORMAC Alt MR. M. L. MQINTYRE Industrml Arts-.xdxxser MRS. F. S. MCKENZIE I.n,1I15h-.idx 151 r Row IV- MR. I-I. L. MEEKER Social Scwxlrc-.niusrr MR. E. MILLER Sncinl Sricnrv-.sdviscr MISS M. I. MILLER IVIutIwln.ut:cs-.advisor MR. W. L. MUEHL N.nur.nl Scnrncc-zulvisrr MRS. E. I. MLIRREN I'hv51L'.lI Ituinuatxml -.uIvl5c'r Row V- MR. F. NACCAR ATO I.zuvxgn1.xgc'-.idxiscr MR. V. NARBUTAS I..mgnm11c-.uiviwr MR. R. H. NAUMAN Nutnml Scicnfc' if MISS A. NELSON lIrwr11111er4'i.xI-.uhiscr MR. E. W. NELSON M.1rhcnmruc5-.ulvis:-r Row VI- MR. L..A. NIEMIV lmhxstrml ArtS-.ldvlarr MR. 1. oNDRu5 II1vslr.uI Itdunxlrmn IVIRS. E. RSOVVENS I.n51I15I1 .ldxlur MISS v. 1. PALM Sm-ml Srivncc-.uIxi5cr MISS 1. 5. PATRA5 N.1tur.1l Salfllrx'-.xLIvl5Cr Row VII- MISS H. I. PAULEY Ifnglnsh-.uIxi5cr MR. P. R. PAVLINEK I'I1x'siv.'.lI IfQIuu.u!mn MISS PERKINS Homme Izconunucs-udx:ser MISS M. D. PETERS Iinqllsh-Adviser M155 M. M. PETER5oN I.uu1nwrcl.1I -.xdvnsrr i ..., - S ' Wk ...... . ' xl Page I5 I 'SJW'-'Sivan' is -15' 5. X fx 1 Page 16 0l f0lfl Row I- MR. G. S. PORTER N.iIur.il Science-adviser MRS. PRATT Social Science-adviser IC. L. PRAZAK lug ish-zidviscr MR. L. C. PRUCHA Commercial-adviser MR. L. I. RANKIN Social Science-nclviscr Row ll- MR. G. B. REEVE Mzithciiiiitics-adviser MR. E. REGAN Phvsicul Education MISS M. A. REID English MISS F. L. REITZ English-aclviscr MR. S. C. RICHARDS lVlathcnmtics-adviser Row III- MR. VV. A. RICHARDS Mzxthmnutits MISS A. C. RIGALI Phvsicul Education-aiilviscr MR. P. R. ROHE lndustriul Arts-zidviscr MR. G. L. ROYCE Mathematics MISS V. E. RUSSELL Library Row IV- MISS L. SCHILLING English-adviser MISS K. D. SCHOPBACH Orthopedic MR. R. E. SQHUETT Cnixinwrcuil-m viser MR. 1. P. SHAND Sucinl Scienrc-udviscr Miss N. SHERA I Home Itcununiirs-udvuscr Row V- MR. VV. SILI-IAN A'-isistwnt to Voc'iti0n'll Director MR. if. W. SKLIBIRGWSKI Visiting Cnuncclor MRS. A. M. SMENOS Lihrury MR. R. SOUCEK Phvsical Educutiun MR. VV. VV. STEVENS Industrial Arts-udviscr Row VI- MR. T. VV. STONE Industrial Arts-adviser MISS E. STUCHLIK lalngimgc-nclviser MISS A. SVRCHEK English-adviser MISS L. TARACI-IAS Art IRI. W. TEETER ing is: Row VII- IVEISS V. C. TETER ,i rury MR. E. H. THOMAS Natural Science MISS D. A. TIMM Home Economics-adviser MISS H. G. TODD English MISS A. N. TUCKER lVlathf:n1ntics 6tClfl, Row I- Miss G..L. TLICKER MR. 1. C. ULLREY ce MISS M. UNDERWOOD Commercial-adviser MR. R. F. VanEMAN MR. 1. 1. VOPICKA Row II- Mlss B. 1. VRBA Home Economics-adviser MIISS C. VUKGNICH ng is MR. H. WARREN MR. I-I. WHITE Mathematics MR. M. A. WILLETT Natural Science-adviser Row III- MISS R. WILLIAMS Conimercial-adviser MR. F. L. WILSON Induetrial Arts MR. E. WOICIECI-IOWSKI Phvsical Education MRS. R. S. WRIGHT Home Economics-adviser MR. L. S. ZELIP Lnmmercial Row IV- MRS. M. P. ZUKOR Natural Science Page I7 Zgmifchng kr omorrow Page 19 I om.. .W Under the able direction of Miss Willmot, the ofhce staff of Room 301 and the Cashier's office goes about its everyday routine of secretarial work X for the school. Here the switchboard operator handles the school telephone and ' r all the record-keeping is done. The main job of the Cashier's office is the sale of fee tickets for the commercial. science. home economics, and shop courses. b I x , ' , H 1' . 0' ' . . Y J 6bCd,! mepaftnient There is never a dull moment in Room 380 where homepasses and excuses from gym and other classes are issued. Bottles of aspirin are always ready for a sudden headache, and the doctor, dentist, and nurses are there at all times to help with whatever may be the problem. Upper Left-' Upper Right- Violet Moravec, Patricia Emerson, Anne Tomas H. Smid, C. Becker, M. Zaman, M. Sawusch, L. Williiiot, E. M. Iames Lower Left- Dr. Harry Smejkal, Dr. T. I. Iasinski LOWU Right-' Mrs. B. Wojciechowski, Miss Ruby Fox 1 11h :Eg-ff Page 20 'll hurl' aklfliimlfi vwfsgy .A- Upper Leh- Upper Right- Harry Gvocermas, Louis Smutny, lack Kawczyniski, Albert Ochsner, Ben Smith Ioe Lokay, Albert Ochsner, Frank Pivonka, Frank Hokr, b Iames Feres Lowe' RWM' Lower Left- Ann Votava, Sophie Safranek, Marie Hrubccky, Emily Novak Lillian Miidra, lda Soukup, Marie Waska C t ' Cl Q efla The caf is without question one of the most popular and busiest places in the entire school. The efficient staff is at work throughout the afternoon feed- ing both student body and faculty. The fine job being done by this staff is worthy of praise. ainfenance lt is because of our eflicient, if not large, maintenance department that we have our water, heat, and light each day on time. They're always Iohnny on the spot when a desk needs fixing or a window pane needs replacing. Under the supervision of Ben Smith, they keep thousands of Mortonites comfortable throughout the day. Page 21 Mvwwwwfmmw M., .,,, ',,,j ' ' ' , .X,, , v EQ fi 5'?,f f -ii? fx f l -0 GG 5 - tg A : Af A :yi umm: rnunu , I ' i 1 ' x Y I ,-- ca -Wi, 1 Illia ln IN X,-,X enior Caginef 79 3 OW Back row - IAMES O'MAI.,LEY Treasurer ARTHUR VAN CARA Vice President Sea ecl- IVIARLENE HOLL Secretary VIRGINIA LAIBL President ,,!4JUiJOI'.4 I. S. PATRAS E. MILLER R, M. MATOUSEK W. A. RICHARDS icem gaginef Page 24 ROSEMARY HUSEK FRANCES CARUSO IOHN ROBERTSON NAEL NLIDARE MARGIE SMITH GEORGE LACINA fabsent from picture! 4 .,,K I f J Q -mf! 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'WIWUQK Gloria Abbott Harold Allen Patricia Anderson Albert Baas Milton Adam Barbara Alvin Ioseph Andrle Bernard Baginski rj jf fx 17 749 if fp 2,4 Q . , g'!5. -Ax 'J if 'Li Q 1-.., s rs 7 A' 35:1 Ay 5' Allen Adezio Bessie Andel Emily Anton Darlene Baker William Albert Irene Andel Diane Armgard Ray Baley onouiaion Page 28 Ronald Albiani Dave Anderson Barbara Arndt Marilyn Balija Ronald Albrecht lack Anderson Don Baar Stephen Banaszek Arlene Barchanek Earl Barker Arlene Barloga Iames Bastyr Anicla Baxa Sandra Beck Carol Belderson Dorothy Belina Charles Bell Loretta Beran Marilyn Beran Carol Beranek ix g-y fj Mile Q 6t6!lfl,6l,t2:5 Ray Barry Nancy Becka Arlene Benedetti Enzo Berti Violet Bartolini Shirley Bedrava Shirley Benetka Robert Beth Donald Basra Albert Behnke Albert Bennett Bill Bettin ,N if Page 29 l J une Qyraoluafefi s Warren Bettin Constance Bevan Anthony Biancoflori Frances Biener Ioy Blafka Larry Blahnik Alfred Blanco Suzanne Blatter Norbert Blei Arlene Block Anastasia Bobis Albert Boerste lean Boker Gerald Bonczyk Charlotte Bonucelli Kenneth Boula Sandra Bowman Mary Boyd Donald Bozis Charles Brieschke Gloria Broz Ioseph Broz Helen Brtis Barbara Brzoska in 4 'mf Page 30 as 42 'CE' A x Therexa Burdi Frances Caruso Ioyce Chvatal Nancy Citrano Iacqueline Butler Arlene Bykowski Ioan Caba Caroline Casale Anna Casciani Yvonne Ceschke Trilby Chvatal Marian Ciamarichello Shirley Cieslek Eugene Clark Raenelda Coglianese Patricia Colby K Og 'g0l'l0 gO0 . Page 31 Rose Camodeca George Chismark Ronald Cieszkowski Iohn Cole cf. X X 45 200 Paanoe www as Richard Capck Glenn Chochola Rolwrt Cicszynski Eilevn Considinc EW' l ,M .ill Y vm if Q 0 Q 0 f , ' if , f ' 9715 Ralph Costabile Robert Cozzi Francine Curtis Ronald Curtis Arthur Cwenar Ellen Cwinske Ioan Czubik Henry Dajc lwflichard Dalton Marjorie Dauer Darlene Davey Carolyn Davis Dean Delbene illiam Denk ' .Edwin Deno Cleonice Dentino Sonia Devorshak Norma Dezonia Annette Discipio I ' obert Donarski gif' Lillian Dorgan Ronald Dornak Richard Drabek Richard Drnec an ' I A U l C Q-ri l -if - of fi 5? 3.1 - ' My if 154' . . if -f., ,V ,T I-I-J, - gf U ll 7, ioleo ave Page 32 Eleanor Dunn Barbara Dutkiewicz Michael Economos Wayne Emrick Don Farrell Doris Feinen Eugene Filippi Carol Fingerhut Colette Dutkiewicz Carolann Epifanio Lois Felqenhauer Robert Fiore lfilfle QTL Ernest Dutkiewicz Dolores Essig Ierrold Ferree Richard Fleck Willianl Dvorak Donald Faje Carol Fett Audrey Flemm bid 25 Louise Eberhardt Charles Fariss Gloria Fichtner Ron Foitl T Q.-My Page 33 as- M118 gl 6t6!lfl6Lf25 Edward Forcash Arline Forney Robert Fragel Caroldean Franzen Vivian Friedberg Lillie Fromberger Iim Gable George Gale William Galla LaVina Gardiner Carolyn Gardner Donald Gaspar Lorraine Gass Steve Gavin Gloria Geiling George Georgacakis Vivian Gerdzunas Carol Giauque Robert Glenn Richard Glowacki Gordon Gnat Audrey Goehrke Arthur Goldbeck Robert Gorski Page 34 5. ,i V www E ali E , 1 .:.. 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Page 35 'X w any W.. in Ronald Hanzlik Betty Harbison Iohn Haruch Patricia Hawkins Ronald Haznedl Robert Hedberg Dianne Hejna Arlene Henderson Walter Henry Arlene Heydanek Bruce Hilk Iune Hill Barbara I-Ilavacek Iacqueline Hlavaty lack Hlustik Margie Hofert Ioan Holec Marlene Holl Donald Holt Ioe Honsik 6 '7' 9 2 xx ll vt ll 1 ggi, W, ,mf ,eff Page 36 Ellen Hecht Richard Hildebrandt Mary Hobbs Ioseph Horzik E Walter Hornbcrger Willian'1 Hrdina loan Hudec Ray Huizinga f Mary Houba LeRoy Hrdlicka Leroy Hudrlik Ianice Huml 5 U lfilfle Q 6l,6!lfL6it86 .W 1J,lfMjE1',0:f1- f ,yLg,,,,. blfpni MV' f Dawn Houdek Don Hrivnak George Hughes Iames Hurt lack Houdek Arlene Hrusa Mary Hugunin Dorothy Husch Dolores Houston Charles Hruska lean Huizinga Rosemary Husek Patricia Hoyda Frank Hruska Richard Huizinga Iames Hyjan X xi Q Page 37 J I ,X X ig V Q I -g 9 Spy, fog '8- v r, opvdpbda .-f'DJJ S ,, vs' ' une gracluafed? 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'iv' ,f I M fy x Nw 'Q Richard Kessl Robert Kmen Loretta Kolar Arthur Kostka Bob Kettner Richard Knuepfcr Elaine Kolk Mel Kostrzak .X FL ...figs , , N an X H- 'W- - H l 53 ,LEM Y uf bn 'ii Iacquelyn Kilburg Carol Kohler Marylynn Komarek Iohn Kotas Theresa Kierakiewicz Nick Kobal Marlene Koller Ioseph Kotalik On ,House Page 40 Marlene Kliemek Ruth Klimacek Ellen Kobzina Ronald Kocourek Edward Kopacek Bob Korbel Ioseph Kotty Helene Kouba H' lcanine Koukos Dolores Kral Don Krcnck IoAnn Kroc f Dolores Kovarik Charlotte Krasny Gene Krcnck Ron Krolak Alvin Kovarik Ron Kraus Georgianna Krcstan Larry Krynski -'Jif Page 41 Mile QHHLJM Richard Kowalik Edward Krauz Marge Kritzkc Florian Krzyzcwski loc Kozcluh Frank Krhcc Lenore Kriz Irene Kubacka qw K. gl afeo Elaine Kozisck Kc-nncth Krebs loc Krob Ioscph Kulvik , 'C' BW in NGS? W7 lfllfle gl 6l6!lfL6Li86 Bill Kucera Donald Kugelard Iohn Lakosil Warren Lebeck William Kucera Nancy Kuchan Dolores Kuchar Lois Kudrnovsky Mary Ann Kuehn Leonard Kurllrst Elaine Kvidera Robert KWaSH19WSkl Iacquelme Lacek Loryme Lalac Iames Lamar Shirley Lantvit Ernestlne Lawcewicz Mary Ann Lawrentz Duane Lawson Lesley Lederer Marlene Lehman ames Lenzl Robert Lerch Marilyn Lesser fm 53 Page 42 3' r Gtr' 'Q' QM IW aul! F' 3 '1-...,., 331' rl i' wtf,- Eunice Levrant Edward Lewicki Glcnnis Liedtke Ioanne Liese Arlene Loftsgaardcn Ginger Lorr Ronald MacFarlane Ioanne Machala Carol Lhotka Edward Linartas Kathryn Lozier Patricia Mack Donald Liberman Ioyce Lindaur Sheiler Lurie William Nladden Stewart Liechti Edwin Lindroth Margaret Lynn Roberta Magista 'll-loward Leide lean Littleton Alexander Lyssenko Dolores Malek 0' .A 1 5 Q '. a . . I t gn 'A' 'sql ! .- ji' f' -2 0 n 1151,-' ffcco Li .,-44 If . ' L M . I' 4 , ' I I ,, zyg, ' 4 . I C' Q' Agra J:-.'i?? 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J li X an .fdcf our 9 Page 44 if Ul7i,lffllylfef,QQ, it Q . if f ,W W W une raclu N MWQPW, Q' U nest Melichar Diane Michaelson Ioyce Milash Sandra Mitchell Iames Menken Bonnie Merson Shirley Meteyer George Metsch Allen Michalek Eileen Michalek Russell Michalek Elvira Mijares Carol Miller Robert Miller Ronald Miller Constance Mitchell Marilyn Mladenik Kenneth Mola Carole Moller Pat Mongello 'f ,.- - e E .,,.. Q A, :Y Page 45 aim lohn Meuris Donald Mikulacky Patricia Mitchell Roy Moore 3 M118 gl 6tJlfL6Lf86 Michael Morano Frank Morosky Betty Lou Mungai Iovita Munoz Iohn Nadherny Bill Nannini Dan Nelli Doris Nenninger Patricia Morse Patricia Mushaw Claire Napravnik Betty Neumann Everett Moss Ioan Mucek Don Mudra Marlene Musil Marilyn Mussatto Pat Myksin Lawrence Natonski Betty Nechvatal Margaret Nedbal Matthew Nevrkla Diane Nitz IoAnn Noble Q' f I WOW 'W' Page 46 Y if 3E A at -:G , mais' 'lik Z , 'E l'.'f 5, . iz 1. za'-iii 'A Cf , iii 125. 1 A Ieannette Norbut Don Novak Sylvia Novy Earl Oak Q sim Iudith Nosek Grace Novak Ethel Nowaczyk Agnes Ocenasek X ' 5395232 C Q X is gg - .... s . -45 --nun 6 ,...-w' Art Noyacek loan Novack Kenneth Novak Louis Novak Lael Nudare Ioseph Nudera Thelma Ohrt Gilbert Olmstead aflnen- Q? Page 47 X i ?,.r X 1 , -.JEXH y X . Barbara Novak Roberta Novak Iames Nucllen Alice Olsen Betty Novak Donald Novy Roger Nushart Shirley Olsen 'xt-' ' O I I Fi 0 1 , N li. 1 T. awww , 'D' ll' 63 --rr fw mp... Ken Olson Iames O'lVlalley Irene Ondras Patricia O'Neil Barbara Ostcrman Aldonna Ostrowski Ches Osuch Dorothy Pagay Elsie Paloucek Ronald Pancner Nancy Paradee Mary Ann Pardus Carol Paulin Charlotte Pavlik Charles Pavlis Thomas Pawlak Fmsrm T? 7:40-'JN , ,urlxi WY' 51?-5 l ,..-.-1.-.1 unar WML Page 48 Glenn O'Shoney Pete Paglivco Nancy Patek Iohn'Pecka loan Ostedt Edward Pahnkf: loseph Patula Robert Pecha Patricia Pclc Nancy Peterson Raymond Petter Pat Pivonka . N Lita Pellegrini Jeanne Petracek Leo Piecz Maryann Placck K b' .,: . 'Q an A Q 'X A it gf ' 15' . .'v' L in t X. Xi, Ax A Ronald Pellegrini Robert Petrik Norinne Pietrzak Elaine Pohl .-gg. EER- ,. ,kff lfllfle gl 6L6!lfL6L feff William Pelleticrc Ioseph Petrzilka Libby Pikart Louis Pojman Margie Perino Alice Peterson Fred Pctsolt lVIcrlc Pctsolt Milan Pipal Icrry Pisarczyk Williiim Polish Williaiiii Pohlich X w.. ,pa- . . .I A N-aff i Page 49 K -H' f ' ut. , ' 11 r is X fi Iggy' , 9 4 la' '-- 1, ra Milf' ,:,f, . V , tl, I ,, ,Qu 'W '.,f.fQ1 ,' if Nga If if. lfllfle gl 6L0!lfL6ti85 Ioyce Pollack Barbara Pruka Robert Rader Arlene Regan ' ll W .. W g ill i fi as r 'Xu I K 3, ...nliks vi 2 int Fred Pollock Carroll Prymek Richard Rauba Charlotte Reichard Amelia Pospisic Carollyn Psyke Richard Rausch Betty Reimer Geraldine Potempa Ken Poupa Ioan Raysky Frank Reiter me Page 50 Ioseph Pouhe Ronald Purkis Elaine Rechka Thomas Remeikis Raymond Prancik Leonard Putzy Roberta Redmann Shirley Reposh fllii sl Q 3 :nw 11 Q L,f i ' lb' vc-wr X3 1' ia? Nur' ! i fo Amalic Richter Carol Rogers Marilynn Rozewicz Richard Rysavy Marlene Rosh Rita Restelli lane Rezac Ieanne Reznik Kenneth Ribnek Rita Richter Robert Riggs Iames Rissky Lynne Roberts Walter Roeske loann Rosol Michael Rosko Ted Ross Judith Rotunno Nadene Roughey Allan Rucka Carol Ruesch Allen Rus 1 Iames Rqzicka Melvin Rychecky 4 ' 5, DI! Q!!! My . ,i k ip . Wy' . we '- ! N!! ,fr Sckofar 5 J JY X W Page 51 Ioan Sabat Dorothy Salak Kenneth Savickas Leila Scelonge Glenn Schneider George Schubert Lee Schumacher Patricia Schwartz 'X I- K rl X , , , lj 2' ,x Y ' Cb' I Cynthia Samek Richard Sanclowski Ann Sanislo Robert Satek Iohn Scherer Shirley Schmelebeck Ronald Schmitz Ronald Schneeweiss Ioe Schuler Charles Schultz Arlene Schulz Evelyn Schulz Ioseph Schweiger Arlene Schwetz Carol Schwetz Alyce Sebek f1'UOf770zjU 2 W QnaJmfe4 5227? Dorothy Sebring Roberta Sherwin Donald Sidlowski Edward Sirovy Dfw E , ,'rr r gal -3 Rue Sedivy Shirley Sedlak Kenneth Selby Ioan Serafln Roee Serlovsky Donna Shimek Robert Shoop Robert Shoptaw Charlene Sladek Arlene Sndlo Donald Simandl lean Simon Iohn Sindelar Ioy Sipek Marlene S1pl1 Arlene Sistek Edward Skala Robert Sklodowski Ioanne Sladek Glenn Shnec xiii' K Eff N.,-fll GB 'Nw'-'Huw Page 53 . Cr , une glnacluafea lQ aff? 5 Ggijlf WW Mildred Slezak Ierome Slominski Iohn Smat Frances Smetana lames Smetana Henry Smid, Ir. Eleanor Smith Lloyd Smith Margie Smith Neil Smith Kenneth Smrz Kenneth Snyder Nancy Sochor lc-rry Soehlke Arline Soucek Carol Souhrada Iim Soukup Iames Spachman Al Spagnola Nancy Spansail Robert Spolar Bette Stack lim Stanek Roy Stastny Mn is-vi Page 54 LaVerne Stedron Richard Stransky Anne Stupka Blanche Suva on n 1 QQ' xloyce Stehlik Iohn Stremple Leonard Suluach Arnold Svec X -' .1---wi twl 63 PX' Virginia Stejskzil LaVerne Stresen Williani Suchel Ioyce Svoboda E Ronald Stepanek Dolores Stojetz Larry Strobl Alex Strojny Peter Suchy Ianice Suln Anne Swanson Ken Swanson llllll if ELS? X . 9 -J 5 Q X N Xf.x KJ X .x s 2 i N. J A. x ' N N QW, Ann Stoner Geraldine Strombach Eleanore Suski Carole Swartz n U ' ,ME ' 7 4559 - mafd Cooling ill Sl ' Page 55 MW if Bartell Swierenga Ioan Szymanski Barbara Tauchen Drema Taylor Roy Tejcek George Teninty lVlarion Tesar Diane Tesinsky Iarol Tetrev Elaine Thanos Arlene Tidd Frances Timmins George Tistle Marie Tomanek Audrey Tomas Edward Tomaszewski Edward Tomse Ronald Tonietto Rietta Tortorcllo Pete Tsolinas Donald Tucek Ioseph Turek Iune Tyrolt Evelyn Umfleet . J -Q wifi. V if 1 A, 'Tp 1 K a ' 4 'ni '4'9?',5 Q ' T 1 Q , f 1 Pe' were :S we Page 56 A. M. Vander Wagen 2 f ' ilowlvl , 9 ' A KV-Q, Wulf ' ' y lfllfle l 6l6Lfl,6l!e6 U ! 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'Q' fl' A V R , Ted Wolnik Barbara Wydra Tom Zajicek Marlene Zakovec Harriet Zeman Ioann Zeman l M x ' l , VR 1 9, n I Mildred Yurek Pat Zahalka Nancy Zajic Arlene Zajicek Fred Zamecnik Antoinette Zborowski Edward Zelenka Par Zelenka Carl Zienty Edna Zimmerman Marilyn Zizie Robert Zymm O 1 all MM J , if lw QM Kf,Mll 4, If ga cAwoocL5 .911 uaoion Page 59 Q 342 C aaao 19 4 diff if R JQRRQ2 JR R icerd YCE LANGLOIS Secretary CAROL IEDLICKA Treasurer Pres: nt e Preslde SRU? Caginef PAT CONNORS DON SOLFRONK BARBARA SCHLEITWEILER L NO AUDREY TOMASEK fabsent from picturej cluia om R. 1. BURKE M. FLEMING D. 1. PRATT s. C. RICHARDS Page 60 M41 06:22, R . . WM, .M .... MM . Page 62 uniord Robert Caplan Arlene Capocchi Ray Caprini Alice Carbonari Dolores Carlson Inga Carlson Robert Carrigan Donald Casina Irma Cefalo Iudy Cepuder Kenneth Cerva Ronald Cervenka Ioseph Cerveny Carol Chaberski Bob Chramosta Diane Cicero Thomas Cichon Maureen Cieply Martha Coligon Carole Collins Pat Connors Ieanne Conrad Iohn Cook Ralph Cook Marilyn Cooke Emil Cosentino Salvatore Cosenza Ioanne Cossa Delwin Coufal Barbara Cunningham Diane Cunningham Robert Dabasinskas Louise Dagay Bob Danaher Laddie Danek Carl Deklyen Diane Delegge Eddie Delorenzo Hugo Deluca Helen Demos Bob Dezort Geraldine Diener Iohn Dietrich Lois Dirks Betty Divokv Wanda Docherty loe Dombkowski Leonard Dominick David Doneske Carole Dostal Fred Dudek Williain Dullum lack Dunn Laurence Dusek Pat Drifka Larry Dvorak Arline Dypold Hugh Eadie Vera Lynn Ecker Nancy Eiselt Lorraine Eustis Richard Evans Carol Ewing Robert Fagerson Wa ren Fant 4 ' .'LfN.f5-YV onald Fau Armand Ferrini Georgia Fiflis Annette Firigerhut Arlene Fiore Flora Fiore Edward Fischer Allan Fisher Ioan Fisher Dona Fitzpatrick Eugene Flak uniom lean Flax Iohn Flora Richard Formanek Don Forney Ioyce Fox Adrienne Franek Olga Frank Nancy Franz Russell Fritz Yvonne Fuehrer Elaine Galeta Ronald Garrick Viola Gay Yvonne Gentili Roseann Ginther Tony Giorgio Margaret Gizynski Barbara Gorino Ioseph Grachen Ken Granik Edward Graunke Sue Graves Iohnny Grebinec Diane Gresko Dawn Grilliot Frances Gron Robert Gruitch Helen Grund Thomas Gryl Tony Grzetich Mary Ann Guelti Vera Guerra Ioe Guzzi Carol Haack Wayne Haack Robert Haarmans Irene Habada Francene Habal Elaine Habenicht Richard Hackl Gloria Haddad Stephen Hails Lorraine Hajek Eleanor Halik loan Halik Earle Hamilton Edwin Hamilton George Hamouz Genevieve Hanczar Terry Hansen Iohn Harasciuk Louise Harmon Alice Haroian George Harvestine Dorothy Haughton lames Haupt Pat Havemann Lenore Havlik Hank Hegner William Heines Patrick Hendy Carol Henning Kenneth Heyda Shirley Hladik Carl Hlavka Rita Hlustik Robert Hnilo losephine Hobart Dolores Hoff Dorothy Holada La-Verne Holan Marlene Holly Ray Holly Audrey Holm Betty Holub Ioyce Holub . 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N5 Sophomore Cabinet Back Row- Virginia Iurkus, Secretary Glenn Robinson, Treasurer Virginia Hanzlin Center Row- E. E. Barkley Dolores Magista, Vice President Leonard Zannini Bottom Row- D. A. Timm Virginia Nlankawich Darrell lVlacConne1l, President C. L. Bond fabsent from picturel R. L. Davidson labsent from pict Freshman Cabinet Back Row- H. M. Hawthorne R. C. Lindhorn Center Row- Kenneth Barth, President Ioan Ptacek, Treasurer Tom Gallagher, Secretary Bottom Row- A. C. Vukonich Glenn Kuras A. C. Elliott labsent from picturel urel Tom Koukol, Vice President AX C. D. D. - 2nd hour T R Top Row- S. Dickinson, V. Hanzelin, I. Blau, W. Plasek, T. Mottl, Sitar, C. Zajicck. W. Geiling, V. Homer, R. Rost, W. Worknian, M. Bicrlein Middle Row- V. Blazina. L. Hudets, I. Wollrab, A. Belmonte, I. Sramek. D. Soucek, C Kavalle, Sevcik, B. Zellcrs, R Spratka. C. Tomas, T. Martinek Bottom Row- B. Lcwardowski. L. Kafka, Guzik. V. Matejka. G. Oravec, M, lung, C. Altenburger, W. Vocelka, B. Kiesow. l. Gabor, D. Cisar, M. Halloran, D. Geissler 45 A Page 71 0lfl'l0I 86 G. E. E. - 2nd hour Top Row- L. Gronst, A. Anderson, I. Lemick, E. Mersch, R. Bartolini, F. Kirschbaum, R. Norman, T. Iehavy Middle Row- L. Krochmal, A. Vacik, G. Benson, W. Iisa, Lusk, R. Solfronk, M. Campo, I. Henderson Bottom Row- M. Fallucco, S. Burdick, A. Bairro, H. Ward. R. Soukup, M. Liska, C. Frieberq. A. Valent A. S.- 2nd hour G. Dahms. Stanek, G. Dvorak. D. Yario, P. Weidinzirl, H. Suske, L. Hansen. R. Svacha, E. Kochzxrski, R. Krizek. A. Miller A, T. A. - 3rd hour Top Row- I. Shimko, N. Wellgliiiski, I. Krecek. V. Morini, R. Zeinzm, D. Stevens, P. Strel- ecky, D. Prazak Middle Row- W. Mitchell, Ahlberg, L. Novotny, G. Utz, E. Rucka, E. Cwik, T. Siren. C. Sramek Bottom Row- B. Ferroni, M. Danna, C. Kuzclas, S. Broz, D. Shevchuk, Galligani, A. Angelica I. F. A. f-1 3rd hour Top Row- R. Wiza, R. Potempa, K. Zienty. T. Sharpitis, C. Ianacek, E. Sailvert, M. Svec. D. Teuber Middle Row- S. Stanek, M. Ziska, I. Pawlowski, N. Sisco, W. Hall, R. Abrams, D. Stojetz, K. Cahel Bottom Row- I. Brichacek, A. Bauer, G. Ladd, N. Wair- ren, M. Pellegrino, Hrilvzil, Hrcllicka si.. R. S. L. - 3rd hour Top Row-f R. Clawson. N. lVleLoun, R. Spagnola, R. Cermak, Powell, A. Pechar. Novak. H. Posta, L. Veysada Middle Row- C. Aiello, P. Sodt, P. Bogt, R. Scardigli, D. Hannan, T. Mack, Kuhovy. M. Cada Bottom Row- P, Mouser, N. Groves, R. Larson, Perino, C. Crowder, M. Harazin, S. Straz- zante, A. lskerka F. S. M. - 3rd hour Top Row- D. Hadac, D. Vermillion, A. Kulvesh. G. Doretti, V. Schubert, G. Zajicek. Fran- tik. T. Medlicott, A. Sklenicka Middle Row- R. Riha. D. Vencek, T. McLenahan. M. Roth. R. Fitzgerald, C. Zourek, D. Mal- nic, C. Vokac, C. lVlcConaughey Bottom Row- I. Clasen. C. Lander. L. Mares, I. Fager- son, Hull, M. Schnabl, P. Danek, C. Mitchell. L. Healey M. H. B. -1 4th hour Top Row- R. Vylcta. I. Nicholson. G. Cerveny. I. Krolak, A. Buggele, K. Rada, K. Ynrgil, R. Richards. G. Andelhrat. M. Hrulwy. G. Cwangllinger Middle Row- I. Puschnig, N. Michael, Pejchar, Peluso. R. Malik, Zitek, R. Potsic. Sharrle, S. Fitzsimmons, lf. Kairelis, VVard Bottom Row- V. Vyskocil, E. Prueske, C. Cerny, I. Symoniak. Neumann, Langner, R. Bambino. K. Pettas. S. Sherman. Craig E. R. O. - 4th hour Top Row- I. Burke, B. Oxides, F. Spale, W. Panosh, I. Whitaker. T. Franz, F. Potucek, H. Kistner, F. Rayburn, G. Hayward Middle Row- Y. Sievcrt, I. Lanczak, I. Lanzarotta, C. Smidl, D. LeVanlt, T. Svec. E. Hlavka. I. Hahn, G. Cvoodfellow, E. Prueske Bottom Row- L. Kosatka, R. Zimny. Pcterik, Hurst, B. VVinkeln1an, Stelmcrek, N. Sirovy. D. Steiskal, I. Brusherd, K. Hcidler fe- . .af 'I '11 A F Page 73 .Px Page 74 SOFA 0l'I'l0l Q:5 R. M. C. - 5th hour Top Row- F. Kocka, D. DeVuyst, D. Sestak, K. Paradee. G. Peska. A. Dohry, S. Kuros Middle Row- E. Maschek. C. Sebastiani. R. Lorenzi, M. Fiala, R. Crawley, R. Hahn, N. Narbutas Bottom Row- P. GuelH, V. Borowski. H. lun, Zelinski, M. Erban L. M. L. -f Sth hour Top Row- R. Gross, R. Palciauskas, B. Schroeder, R. Pochocki, P. Hohe, R. Radecki, M. Philp, A. Cernik, B. Ditchman, C. Econo- mos, M. Giasolli Middle Row- R. Bejlovec, M. Benuska, Lemak, Dolues, E. Evak, H. Kuska, A. Belanger, D. Doyle. W. Madle, A. Litinsky Bottom Row- D. Bloom, N. Goldfarb, G. Zitek, P. Vecchi, D. Bellandi, R. Hurst, Witkow- ski, V. Tufts, M. Schramek, E. Meuris L. L. L. - 5th hour Top Row- A. Amici, Raye, R. Simosky, W. Rich. P. Lockwood, F. Halbert, P. Pauga, R. Garmen Bottom Row- N. Larsen, G. Cavanaugh, M, Ioch, A. Glclwacki, C. Stetl, P. O'Brien, P. Locke L. G. Z. - 5th hour Top Row- M. Koutsky. G. Gavran, G, Bisias, La- sorella, Falore, H. Hunter, E. Prihoda. C. Bender, T. Bartuska, D. Mlinarich Middle Row- P. Andrilik, B. Sadek. A. Mitzenmacher. C. Vykruta, A. Huml, R. Vistine. K. Ben- son, Defilippis. C. Wendell, Tvrdik Bottom Row- T. Cunningham, D. Huditz, M. Penteris. I. Kolsky, A. Forsik, A. Granucci, C. Hrivnak, K, Scudieri, P. Lotito 0l'l'l0l 86 P. L. K. - 6th hour Top Row- C. Antos, D. Loid, G. Waters, K. Kiefer, I. Chmclik, G. Talafous, K. Ohrt, O. Day. R. Matejka, C. Miller Bottom Row- E. Curtis, C. Sliishkoff, A. Nemcc. A. Pictrzak, T. Urlvack, R. Vlaszity, D. Mic- ncrski. A. Pisarczyk, C. Sctlik, M. Borclli E. R. O. - 6th hour Top Row- G. Potsic, C. Rosc, B. Ulman, T. Plechaty. D. Krocalik, B. Shaw, L. Andvrson, C. Sindclar, K. Hackbarth, R. Strcjc. G. Icdlicka Middle Row- I. l-lcyda, T. Kizlauskas, C. Marcska, C. Kozclsky. T. Lucas. E. Ryba. B. Cihanck, E. Chomor, D. Ncuzil, T. Beranek Bottom Row- I. Haruch, B. Chcsky, G. Prescott, l. Harsh, M. Angvlucci, V. Mzmkawich, B. Cunningham. R. Kasper, P. Paulon F. L. R. - 6th hour Top Row-' Vl, Rowe. E. Siroky, E. Balck, T. Lantvit. F. Kropacck, F. Buonamici, R. Beztak, Qc-rny. R. Marincc Vlidcllc Row- D. Schiller, M. Custcau, F. Woliik, j. juiutoli. B. Brcdfivld. R. Cstrowski. E. Gizck, E. Cantor, A. Stowcll lottom Row- . VVydra. D. In-nkins, Y. Pcllegririi. R. Bzilla, C. Mcnkcn, H. McCartney, F. To- nzm. C, Minnala V. G. B. -- 7th hour Top Row- N. Carlson, Tokar. E. Koch. B. Lhotka, E. Kaufcldt, C. Novotny. C. Hamer, A. Qusin, N. Kowski Jl'ddle Row- .. Gvlvlmrt. G. Buczck, R. Drake, D. Drew. Schrader, R. Svcnccr, li. Turner, U. l'lzimilton, R. Sramck iottom Row- N. lacolwus, M. Vomacka. P. Curico, D. Sudlca. L. Biagini. G. Long. V. LaBar- rc-ra. R. Shack, M. Monoghzm sir '? Page 75 Olflfl OIAQ5 R. M. C. - 7th hour Top Row- G. Fillis, R. Morse, V. Sengstock. H. Faulk. A. Derr, E. Prokop, Svoboda. R. Cote, Videbeck, W. Iaros, B. Boula Middle Row- R. Hellerman, M. Vorel, C. Nemec, R. Haralik, P. Holmes, E. Majeski, R. Kar- lousky, R. Sobehrad, C. Magrowski, M. Iusich, I. Simak Bottom Row- A. Stone, L. Vrany, L. Radske, P. Forejt. P. Zajicek, Stuhl, E. Sramek, B. Iilck. B. Holpuch, R. Smetana, A. Mitchell F. M. G. f- 7th hour Top Rnw- E. Glaesel, P. Benson. Cv. Mika. D. Tollef- sen, D. Tokarz. R. lgnaszak, I. Schnulle, R. Buscher, Bladek, Halac Bottom Row- Y. Bettin, C. Ludington. R. Marc.-sh, P. Basile. R. Kurfirst, Soehlke, Slavicek. I. Schultz, P. Turek H. I. P. - 7th hour Top Row- R. Palos, R. Vanourek, L. Desideri, R. Viskup. E. Lukavsky, G. Koutny, V. Kcmpt, G. Harris, Suscavagc Middle Row- E. Clark, C. Iarolimek. B. Przyluylski, G. Funk, R. Chalupnik, L. Zannini, V. Zdar- sky, F. Kreibich, P. Stika Bottom Row- A. Mijares, Sindrich, V. Lelde, Szy- manski, H. Iohnson, L. Stelmaszyk, I. Ruzicka, Wascher C. L. P. - 7th hour Top Row- E. Zipprich, D. Lucleke, M. Ielinek, E. King, D. Clifton, Blaha, D. Iecmen, VV. Machan, G. Robinson, B. Blalok Middle Row- D. Tossi, P. Arrichiello, Pesch, G. Picha, Graves, D. Mohr, W. Layman, L. Frank, B. Gregor, A. Cvalc Bnttnm Rnw- M. Nelson, R. Haack, M. Vlnar, I. Martin. I. Bedrava, A. Richiggr, B. Baluka. P. Miller, M. Toniolo, N. Swanson .8210 0l'l'l 0l Q5 A. S. - 7th hour Top Row- I. Holccck. W. Christman, G. Kahoun, I. Fasonc. I. Kostka, D. Svcc, I. Koucky. I. Szilkowski. G. Izmda, R. Limbursky, I. Koller Middle Row- I. Sykora, R. Escutia. M. Weiss, C. Schuctz, R. Oeschcl, D. Kocourek, G. Slifka, F. Fiala, E. Nemccck, P. Klauslcr. T. Noble Bottom Row- M. Gable, O. Erccgovac, L. Postillion. I. Sicmers. D. Levy, L. Svec. P. Tamilla, E. Chinick. V. Thompson. D. Gcndroii A. C. V. -1 7th hour Top Row- N. Kluczynski. C. Knapczyk, R. Hall, M. Rauch, R. Vershay, I. Shondcr, G. Day. E. Krakora, N. Richards, W. Trchubc-nko Bottom Row- B. Williams, R. Valcs. R. Buonanoma, N. Iakubczak, M. Louda. A. Mongcllo, D. Tadrowski, l. Arnauskas. Kuhovy, V. Vilimck V. W. B. --1 8th hour Top Row'- P. Koutnik. L. Laubcr, T. Demos, R. Lajcik, D. Biclcnhcrg, M. Mriika, T. Stonr, D. Soucrk, K. Rocek A Middle Row- E. Kubiak. R. Kenyon, I. Cmolik. V. Iurkus, D. Crouse, K, Soelke, I. Wawrzy- niak, D. Magista. Kluibcr. S. Svc: Bottom Row- N. Gaspar. D. Cole, Procich, Wiercr, M. Schcivc, C. Atwood, Glicnkv, L. lVlclVlahon, D. lVlaCConnell E. R. O. - 8th hour Top Row- C. Suchomcl, E. Umbcrhowcr. A. Freed. R. Rohde. W. Posik, N. Maas. M. Ifslinek. E. Blazck, W. Citck, Fikc-js Middle Row- D. Izlhlouski. R. Dvorak, R. Kocour, D. Fricka, W. Karg, E. Vopclak, O. Masck, I. Iindra, L. Cvela, Iordan Bottom Row- I. Grethvr, l. Pietrzak, C. Walker, G. Bilek, E. Cervcny, S. Carr, K. Leach. L. Prouza, Smith 'R Page 78 .SZIOAOWL 010815 H. I. P. -f 8th hour TopRow-1 M. Gaiewski, R. Bladzis, D. Biannucci. VV. Kolar, T. Drewitz, R. Kcgley, R. Kasprzak, M. Delong Bottom Row- I. Vieceli, D. Sanborn, A. Alexa, G, Schaver, M. Checkanousky, S. Valenta. L. Miskulin, C. Blanoi F. L. R. - 8th hour Top Row- R. Forsherg, E. Iezek, R. Biondi, K. Stevens, E. Mugnaini, A. Horna, R. San- telli, W. Parthun, H. Oostendorp, Burns, A. Salberg Middle Row- W. Tomasek. Recht, B. Slivovsky, I. Newman, Hadraha. F.. Bradovinac. P. Gaberik. W. Zavislak, I. Koons, R. Phil- lips, Kuchar Bottom Row- G. Klimek, E. Nesladek, L. Blafka. VV. Cunningham. F. Weslowski, L. Dorgan. T. Pawlak, P. Collins, M. Holl, I. Halakin C. L. P. - 8th hour Top Row- I. Ienclrzejczyk, Cv. Bacher, A. Flatt, R. Brosig, T. Barton, D. Meyers, G. VVolfl:, P. Schaflert, Haiz, H. Goldbeck Middle Row- R. Kouba, E. Pietrzak. C. Wolzxk. R. Kolodziej, Blake, G. Autsch. McFall, R. Potsic, M. Skoda. M. Prokop Bottom Row- C. Vesely. C. Safovetz, N. Stefa, A. Lon- dowski, R. Vanzieligham, D. Fontani, Kocanda, A. Cholewa, P. Carder I. F. A. -1 9th hour Top Row- I. Slivka, R. Cobb, M. Baciak, C. Van Bussun. Slazas, Karel, F. Cvariffo. R. Scholtens, E. Dietzel Middle Row- C. Hefller, M. Boburka. R. Bobzin. C. Wascher. Reposh, T. Rodey, N. Howe. M. Kucera, N. Chvojka Bottom Row- V. Prokopec, T. Adams, B. English, S. Mikel, I. Guintoli. L. Eggnegs, L. Riha. S. Swearingen 5... R. M. C. -- 9th hour Top Row- M. Marincic. M. Anderle, F. Arlart, N. Konvalinka, W. Burns, T. Peck. D. Ba cigalupe, Cv. Ehlers, C. Iohanson Middle Row- M. Matku. B. Kozelka, A. Machalek. D. Cieply, M. Krier, P. Prevenclnr, R. Sola, C. Iosephus, H. Rubey Bottom Row- C. Heimann, R. Fender, I. Haynes, A. Boulvelik, D. Krause. C. Iirsa, Felton D. Charvat G. E. E. -1 9th hour Top Row- A. Klotz, L. Funk, I. Capra, I. Rieter, E. Pawlowski, A. Robertson, VV. Tomasek, I. Turczak Middle Row- B. Caprini. A. Chvatal, R. Suchy. B. Kucan. L. Barciak, P. Horejs, V. Briestan sky, R, Vostry Bottom Row- C. Chomor, C. Burandt, M. Severino, I Sypien, Hildebrandt, D. Dvurak, R Blazek F. S. M. - 9th hour Top Row- S. Riedel, F. Pokorn V. Tarabw R , y, ., . Falco. R. Iohnson, R. Hoekstra, T. Dalton, R. Reimer, G. Zatko Middle Row- L. Sleeze, G. Markus. C. Petrauskas, T. Kasnicka, Alexa, R. Prazak. Teply, I. Bavone, T. Bnrdi Bottom Row- B. Schneider, B. Pokornik, B. Kochanski, L. Stanley. G. Reitnecht, Tinge, L. Zelenka. V. Grnla. G. Bobis M. D. P. -1 9th hour Top Row- I. Gustav, D. Puncochar, I. Nekolny, I Novak, F. Tucker, G. Kotynek, D. Plun kett, I. Dedic. C. Ytterberg, D. Nelson Middle Row- P. Haas. R. McClaskey, T. Albert, I Dirks, C. Sehek. G. Cvedvila, R. Turyna M. Lackovic, R. Samuels, B. Luzar Bottom Row- D. Foster, T. Aurvek, B. Adamczewski E. Traznik, Freeman, M. Symoniak D. Maly. G. Abrarnowski. B. Chomor, G. Schlccht Pix Sk 'WCB Page 79 Page 80 LSZIUAOIWI. 0l 25 G. G. - 10th hour Top Row- B. Wlodek, P. Ortell, G. Trezek, R. Ma- rose, R. Ziola, M. Iung, R. Figiel, M. Iordan Middle Row-f L. Vitek, G. Porter, S. Baley, K. Relic, I. Klima, I. Mayers, M. Pearson, L. Benes Bottom Row- A. Teska, C. Fajfar, B. Kuras, D. Kra- tochvil, C. Petrak, A. Kutz, D. Iurkovic R. S. L. - 10th hour R. Dudek, G. Silingas, L. Marre. R. Lemon, P. Skaritka, R. Krvsec, I. Halac. E. Lilverman. Kuhovy F. S. M. -f 10th hour Top Row- S. Zitek, K. Slechta, l-l. Kroeger, White. G. Houdek, R. Guerra, D. Krakora, D. Melbinger, C. Dancik, S. Strejc Middle Row- N. Carstensen, A. Gardner. I. Gryl, G. Pospisil, Zak, M. Naylor, H. Muzik, M. Bruchtel, A. Trapp, I. Cesal Bottom Row- I. Lorenz. B. Remp, Olmstead, S. Slepicka, G. Norman, D. Tauber, L. Opal, V. Harbison, I. Lorenz M. D. P. -1 10th hour Top Row- S. Silhan, C. Zitko. L. Neher, Satava, R. Filip, M. Dvorak, S. Patras, M. Kralik, P. Doherty Middle Row- E. Bennett, M. Pav, S. Eichinger, S. Blat- ter, B. Madsen, H. Eaton, Asmus, M. Petr, E. Bartolini Bottom Row- H. Smunt, P. Glennon. C. Behr. M. Byer- ly, B. Thomas, S. Hodges, B. Grodelc. N. Hora, C. Conforti jI e6Al'l'I,0lfl V. W. B. - 5th hour Top Row- D. Poeth, R. Straka, Veverka, R. Young, P. Lelis, R. Bulavski Middle Row- R. Kritsch. R. Holas, F. Meisner. G. Mil- ler. R. Fleishmann, G. Croasdale Bnttnm Row- P. Winkie, E. Rogacki, B. Schmidt, L. Smith, B. Kocvara M. H. B. - 6th hour Top Row- C. Ostrowski, K. Kotnour, C. Machek R. Vcleta, Schultz, F. Tlusty, R. Pro- fant, T. Koukal, B. Lusk, C. Dusek Middle Row- R. Mondek. B. Sharpitis, P. Becker, B Burian. Modjeski. B. Roeder, M. Putzy B. Bren. A. Murin, G. Irish Bottom Row- D. Peters, B. Capek, I. Kujawa, T. Knof- licek, H, Harden. Paxton. R. Majcher. D. Serp, S. Kadlec, G. Overtoom V. G. B. - 6th hour Top Row- P. Ramos. N. Siml, I. Mcliachern, R Kuccra. B. Viner, A. Schmidt, E. Potter D. Teske, B. Schleitwiler Middle Row- V. Kucera, G. Sellers, D. Cicero. M. San- tavy, F. Collins. K. Pacobit, G. Mitchell N. Lawson Bottom Row- I. Pflaum. M. Pater. Hajek, Iavurek G. Nocerina. L. Lach, C. Peters, I Stavenger L. G. H. - 6th hour Top Row- D. Feldmeicr, V. Selcke, E. Tijan, C Wierselna. T. Keller, O. Patek, Olsen R. Ramquist, Cada, R. Sharp Middle Row-f I. Poteet, D. Kraft, W. Moriconi, A. Katz G. Zimmel, L. Plzak, D. Platson. L. Mola R. Toman. P. Maas Bottom Row- S. Henderson, P. Clawson, P. Koslowski L. Rasmussen. L. Nudera, R. Hurd, S Carlson, M. Olear, C. Pogacnik f Q33 ,. ff? Page Sl A O fi DM 96 Page 82 gl 81fAlfl'Lel'l I. L. -1 6th hour Top Row- B. Kenpinski, N. Bezclek, Kreuienas. Ceorha, I. Scheynost, B. Zwart, F. Myz- kowski, A. Setinec, V. Smythe Middle Row'- R. Benda, F. Kravcik. A. Stava, T. Radar, E. Norman, M. Srch, I. Gunther, I. Poluki, D. Wozniewski Bottom Row- I. Sluka, C. Sherman, F. Dc-Hno, A. Rose, F.. Sobolik, A. Sedlock, Kovarik, A. Terry F. S. M. -f 6th hour Top Row- M. Huis, A. Stankus. I. Izzo. F.. Kovanek. I. Adams, I. Schubert, A. Savel. H. Ten- uta, W. Palicka, K. Settecasc, D. Keller Middle Row- M. Schulz, G. Gorra, M. Kupka, C. Posta, G. Hudrlik, D. Staal, C. Nevedonski. G. Potempa, D. Kroc, G. Kavolis, E. Neuberg Bottom Row- C. Carraro, S. Phillips, M. Groves, M. Svoboda, E. Petrowsky, P. Gribben, M. Aiken, D. Brescia, C. Hitchcock, N. Malek L. S. - 6th hour Top Row-f C. Berger, K. Schroeder, M. Simo, M. Lozin, D. Schilling, L. Povilaika, R. Ur- ban, I: Taraha, McMillan, Rizzio Middle Row- A. Ruzicka, R. Nomohan, R. Ruffono, T. Salvino, R. Ianks. D. Waszak, G. Smith, W. Nowag, E. Anderson, M. Yurka Bottom Row- I. Taylor, I. Borsellino, M. Buzon, S. Szilagyi, F. Mixa, D. Haremza, B. Psyke. A. Gatalano, K. Myslik N. B. - 7th hour Top Row'-f A. Rossnagel, C. Vlanr, R. O'Connor, F. Vydra, G. Grodeck, P. Ruzicka, L. Hale. S. Koutsky, R. Morrisseau, Witkowski, K. Smach Middle Row- M. Martinek, S. Hails, C. Kopstain. M. Sevcik, D. Tusky. I. Vochaska, I. Wal- deck, R. Dlouhy, T. Bowers, A. Ciolkow- ski, K. Baggs Bottom Row- S. Ratske, V. Wettersten, Timmins, C. Asselborn, A. Zelin, C. Zitek, B. Shubert, R. Lejcar, I. Straka. G. Novak .gl 86Al'l'leI'L M. H. B. -1 7th hour Top Row- M. Van Coctham, I. Ianouskovcc, P. Wolff. F. Thomas, W. Krueger. D. Arnold, G. Rus, E. Brooks. E. Culver Bnttom Row- E. Krcjci, M. Novak, G. Lump, C. Kon- tales, Hascnheyer. W. Vokurka, W. Kauzlarich, K. Burdick, F. Paul M. A. D. -f 7th hour Tnp Row- I. Vish. F. Wokas. V. Pawelczyk. C. Scheffcl. R. Kafka, E. Bohacek. E. lispe. Ilyl. Czyzcwski. S. Tuma. P. Stcinkc, R. ries Middle Row- N. Zahradka, B. Koulva, W. Loftsgaarden, S. Pic-monte, R. Morosky, Y. West, D. Harast. P. Rosko. G. lnnoccnti, R. Trav- nicck. B. Quan Bottom Row- I. VVrohlcwski. S. Kelly, E. Sladck, B. La Sorclla, L. Morini, A. Vacck, R. Eis- hrcnner. Kozoycd. M. Racine. K. Wyeth L. M. L. - 7th hour Top Row- P. Sinario. I. Malat. M. Krisr. A. Smid. W. Gudc-rian, L. Kostka. Hayes. D. Slazas, D. Polic, D. Iurmu Middle Row- H. Prazak. B. Cvocns, V. Camphouse. l. Manak. G. Crzywa. E. Iannenqa. B. Puf- fer. S. Iurkovic, M. Klouda, M. Torhick, R. Iirsa Bottom Row- V. Sainati. A. Tollis. P. Hejduk. F. Yurka. G. Hraclccky, C. Kcrhs, A. Yurka, H. Krause. B. Brown R. S. L. -f 7th hour Top Row- K. Riech, Y. Tomasck, R. Phillips, E. Krenek, K. Vondrasek. W. Wisvader. R. Vujrech, I. Kotilinck, A. Frantes, C. Bos- nia, R. Kosner Middle Row- C. Scps, C. Dvorak, C. Crooks, R. Vona- iek.. Toscas, D. Brill, C. Iaras, M. Siroky, C. Ptacck, T. Vana Bottom Row- H. Altenhoff, A. Wolkc, H. Svoboda, M. Strnad, H. Abramowski, R. Moravec, B. Zalas, T. Zirnowski, B. McBean, N. Wagner b ,jj Q! 'Q C5 mp. 3 . 5353 Page 83 gm, kwa.. gm . .rim gl. mm fl? an Page 84 gl 85AlfI'l0I'l M. D. P. - 7th hour Top Row- P. Danaher, Konovsky, B. Kamin. Krenek. B. Kabat, D. Braunch, P. Augustyn Middle Row- B. Christopher, I. Perillo, M. Lukcs, K. Kolodziejski, F. Volence, B. Horejsi Bottom Row-1 C. l-laack, B. Krejci, D. Vomacka, W. Schweizer, B. Thorson. I. Foster M. A. R. -f 7th hour Top Row-1 P. Moore, L. Kasprzak, R. Tattershall, B. Trefny, W. Mareska, l-lillyard, B. Connerty. C. Garman. A. Safarik. C. Strejcek, M. Wasniewski Middle Row- R. Scherer, B. Wiedbusch, C. Zmrhal, I. Welsh, N. Wilkins, C. Warczak, H. Zanoza, M. Cwenar, L. Behnke, M. Templeton Bottom Row- I. Smergl, K. Kaiser, B. Volanti, M. Will, N. Nelson, G. DeBartolo, P. Wolsztyniak. E. De-Marco, L. Amber, P. Mentone M. H. D. - 8th hour Top Row- I. Curtis, E. Pletka. R. Schubert, I. Pakal- nis. E. Pinc, R. Malecek, R. Kostka. I. Sladek, K. Drs, G. Trinco, W. Anderson Middle Row- S. Wiclrlechner, Brejcha, Vanicek, P. Pav, D. Bahnick, A. Carlson, R. Skow- ron, D. Parichy, B. Kostka. B. Skaryd. R. Banaszek Bottom Row- D. Vacin, C. DeAngelis, S. Horak, M. Knistoft, C. Kratochvil, D. Ward, Poj- man, L. Spagnola, R. Dvorak, R. Nelson L. M. L. - 8th hour Top Row- N. Prochaska, R. Rubas, P. Kaminski, R. Koslowski, S. Kozerinsky, C. Cady, E. Mittle, I. Schlaman, E. Zamecnik Middle Row- R. Costenaro, R. Anderson, R. Kulich. S. Peryon, C. Kviz, I. Solfronk. I. Coleman, B. Danilaitis Bottom Row- H. Trautmann, A. Maresh, M. Kalagian, G. Pisarczyk, I. Gonzini, V. Mastrangelo, D. Neumann, lnicis jI e5Al'l'lQI'l L. L. L. - 8th hour Top Row- I. Outley, T. Donat, D. Van Alastine. I. Ptacek. R. Harzim. W. Stolk. R. Tol- lefsen, V. Straka. I. Iudge Middle Rnw- I. Czajka, P. Kemp. P. Nowaczyk, S. Radke. R. Walker. N. Kmieciak, L. George, Kohler, C. Baas Bottom Row- I. Sobotka, C. Moffatt. M. Kortan, R. Mance. L. Berglund, R. Mueller, P. Dal- ton. P. Fikar I. L. - 8th hour Top Row- D. Tate, W. Novotny, R. Hurak, G. Zolun. F. Zmrhal. C. Novotny, R. Hines. D. Horejsi, R. Pitalka Middle Row- I. Vachata, D, Vlasek, D. Kosmal, N. Nemejc, D. Iacob, P. Kurcz. E. Sirovy, E. Lesnik. R. Rotl Bottom Rnw- I. Stella, B. Meyer. E. Bliss, P. Madden, A. Milkroailies. R. Simonek, G. Meisen- ger. E. Andrulis A. C. V. - 8th hour Top Row- I. Bogdansky. L. Krizka, F. Prasil, C. Varnauskas. R. Kotlar. H. Rolfe, W. Lipinski, M. Riso, R. Tillman, T. Cole Middle Row- C. Brahec. D. Ianecek, M. Valenta. I. Cizck, R. Caccavale. D. Bernard, V. Wright. D. Sitor. B. Baver. M. Morini Bottom Row- C. Safranski, R. Sadek, M. Kubis, C. Roc-pkc, N. Iouravlefl. P. McGuire, R. Lichtenlwerger, W. Welsh, E. Maciag. F. Allen L. G. Z. -1 Sth hour Top Row- I. Kosinski. B. Pollack, R. Moe, L. Stam- berg, D. Wright, O. Ledvina, R. Vander Wagen. E. Radko Middle Row- S. Svencner, Marchesi. L. Uhlir, B. Kolar, G. Towler, Vopicka. B. Halla Bottom Row- R. Krause, F. Wills. P. Ballue, E. Simko. D. Cilanek. D. Glogowski, G. Baldyga ao Page 86 gl Q5Al'l'l8l'l N. B. -- 9th hour Top Row- C. Gallagher, S. Habley, V. Mazylewski. R. Czarnecki, Onclrla. K. Stark, W. Bradley. R. Stastny. R. Zack, C. Frana, M, Autos Middle Row- D. Watson, A. Stelk, I. Campo, I. Stempki, F. Kral, D. Soukup, W. Mareska. L. Kemp, B. Langer, P. Karnik, L. Nickel Bottom Row- I. Stejr, M. Bliss. R. Sourheer, B. Chan, dler, B. Visus. G. Pav, M. Wossow. F. Panoch. M. Malek. W. Oneill, Alex- ander L. G. H. - 9th hour Top Row- N. Lollini, N. Krisan, C. Simon, F. Krebs. R. Vondrasek, R. Tlapa, T. Richter, D. Daniels, E. Omahen, R. Basak, S. Pondelik Middle Row- R. Kuske. Reinertson, F. Gradishar. E. Rohn, N. Butts, D. Hadac. L. Marecek, W. Searles. R. Krejci, C. Ruflolo, O. Lukes Bottom Row- R. Nickel, S. Zuetel, R. Dolezal, B. Ferri. C. Zaremba, S. Zitko, D. Nadolski, Lamoncl. A. Potsic, Loris P. L. K. - 9th hour Top Row- R. Verr, K, Dvorak, W. Rezah, R. Bow- man, C. Old, Solik, R. Smith, W. Horn. A. Matthews, D. McCarrell Middle Row- E. Votruba, R. Lowe, S. Derfler, V. Bezkostny, Koenigsmark. A. Matcha, M. Divoky. A. Svolha. N. Law, C. Swakoski Bottom Row- M. Sourile, D. Hildebrandt. V. Bundy. V. Pechous, D. Sindelar, F. Podlipec, B. Henry, A. Chohot, R. Biener R. S. L. -1 9th hour Top Row- I. l-larrer. W. Marshall, W. Cooke, E. Metz. T. Beastall, lanus, A. Pacela. L. Kouha, K. Kuncl, Vavrik. R. Pokorny Middle Row- A. Vitek. B. Sosniak. A. Lempera. B. lanis. K. Marquzirdt, D. McDonal, P. Iancla. G. Nelson, D. Schaefer, V. Buzan. L. Straka Bottom Row- I. Tylc. W. Henry, L. Mientkiewski, B. Fencl, P. Criss. C. Voyt. Dooley, S. Kuhajek. Mostik, C. Tvaroh, N. Gun- derson jl e5Al'l'lelfl B. M. M. - 9th hour Top Row- B. Belcher, D. Braun, McFudden, K. Duffy, W. Wilson, R. Brunpe, Kowal- ewski, W. Mayerhofer, Kruzich. B. Hain Middle Row- Y. Albert, C. Decicco, C. Marshall, R. Magdziarz, I. Bizek, I. Brabcc, M. Kreml, S. Buehlcr, L. Vogel, C. Pedersen Bottom Row- M. Iadro. M. Paul, D. Marckess, C. Giam- lnalvo, L. Heyman, B. Lindstrom. G. Deh- nicke, G. Kania. Kruzich, V. Martinkus M. A. R. - 9th hour Top Row-1 D. Rothman, F. Havlicek. C. Vanicek, W. Barnes, W. Fero, Olson. B. Ian- kauskas, E, Vacik, K. Resh, VV. Roth Middle Row- A. Byland, L. Iilek. T. Spzmik, W. Kubin, W. Martin, E. Ewanika. I. Crosby, A. Ianssen, I. Zannini Bottom Row- A. Rivecco, G. Hrcly, W. Rocks, C. Sipek, P. Burns. I. Bastar, Cv. Blazina, K. Fon- tanini, P. Ochsner N. B. -f 10th hour Top Row- M. Biesinger. Cv. Buenik, R. Porm, A. Dub, A. Tuhy. C. Scanlon, W. Colis- zewski, R. Vachata, G. Benedetti, S. Simek Bottom Row- D. Beran, DeLong, N. Karrick, C. Hen- drych. A. Schultz, V. Srmek, S. Blalock. C. Hnnak, D. Nowak, Burns V. G. B. - 10th hour Top Row- L. Cervenka, G. Sipek, R. Meikle, Munro, R. Kluiber, Soukup, M. Corya, I. Marczm, N. Hynd, T. Dore, M. Engel Middle Row- I. Rabe, E. Thanos, N. Lanczak, P. Weighill, Markov, C. Carter, N. Craick- shank, G. Murray, Duemmel, A. Mar- tin, B. Havlicek Bottom Row-f G. Skoumal, I. Ocenasek, C. Hanczar, M. Kreinitz, R. Hcjnal, R. Ccrnocky, M. Drechen, I. Stelmasek, L. Merle, T. Dut- kiewicz, V. Bilek gI e5AI'l'I,elfl L. G. H. - 10th hour Top Row-f D. Borek, A. Siaclek, W. Sramek Bottom Row'- R. Zettek, R. Niemeyer, S. Perkowski R. Rys, 1. urban, D. Kriz. 1. Karalius, B. Masek, F. Farrarese I. A. L. -1 10th hour Top Row- M. Schurman, R. Bilek, D. Brough. M. Borecky, W. Robuck, I. Treski. D. Capo- bianco, A. Fontana, E. Gala Middle Row- P. Bach, I. Gore. F. Nowowicjski, D Pihera, P. Vasich, K. Lnec, D. Affeldt C. Wenz, D. Regan Bottom Row- H. Munoz, D. Haupt, R. Englert, D. Kuz- das, F. Petrucci, R. Barloga, R. Simkus R. Pier, E. Miedema I. L. -1 10th hour E. Taylor, G. Lorenz, I. Cady, L. Nasb W. Smith, S. Bezanis, B. Zaborny, g Madigan B. M. M. -1 10th hour Top Row'- I. Reiter, I. Luba, P. Ronda, R. Moeller D. Mensik, R. Vonasek, D. Iakubik, M King, R. Slouka, Pouha Middle Row- L. Iezek, I. Maltese. M. Kupers. I. Firtek D. Kotalik. B. Krametbauer, G. Pavlik I. Pancner. P. Childress, S. Iohnson Bottom Row- E. Freels, N. Maglieri, O. Stewart. M Lee, I. Engel, E. Hubka. P. Durkin, I Vocu. B. Nemecek. D. Nestad I Q5Al'l'l8I'l C. L. P. - 10th hour R. Klunip. R. Tokarz, R. Matthiuz, K. Mazur, L. Krenek. F. Gierlach, G. Olivieri, R. Bejna, I. Carpenter F. L. R. - 10th hour Top Row'- B. Basner, Pele, L. Manoni. P, l-lansen. T. Gallagher, Trelil, T. Ceiling. C. lanns, B. Lempcra. N. Littow. I. Mara Middle Row- M. Arrichiello, T. Laeniont, L. Slauter, A. Chaloupka, W. Anderson, R. Zeman, A. Carlson, E. Boddy. D. Crandall. W. Casey, H. Colby Bottom Row- R. Schwald, C. Novotny, F. Niemi, R. Iohnson, C. Nogay, K. Collins, R. Brownf ell, D. Kruzic, B. Miller, S. Barnes A. C. V. -1 10th hour Top Row- R. Hollis, C. Havelka, C. Sooliox' Bottom Row- D. Schiniedl. A. Mirro, Thomson, I. Beaudette, A. loch, F. Cvazarek. P. Scho- lield, S. Spizziri, D. Vacik, C. Zinia L. G. Z. - 10th hour Top Row- P. Sipes, E. Nlakovic, G. Kuras. M. Hrock. A. Blazek, R. Mueller, M. Hicks, A. Vanis, L. Malek, A. Keizes, R. Lange Middle Row- G. Marszalek, M. Keiller, W, Calvrys. A. Rakosnik. R. Musil, I. Bradka. l. Kncien- ski, R, Pierce, Krahulik. C. Pospisil, l. Neubauer Bottom Row- P. Lowe. M. Smetana. Nemecek, A. Bielik, Smrstik, ll. Hoffman, K. Van l-luezen. D. Dilly, I. lolinson. C. Stand- ing. B. Marcus ... , .Q R Page 89 5 5 an VHF. sfrxi' ... if mia C3393 Page 90 .gI 25Alfl'L8I'l V. G. B. -f llth hour Tnp Row- C. Iennings, D. Boyle, P. Ambroiggio, B. Sauter, W. Hotzc, W. Mzllina, A. Posta. F. Ernst, I. Andersen, W. Patula, I. Ninis Middle Row- W. Lisowski, B. Pawlak, D. White, R. Fasscl, K. Vancara. Sass, A. Ali- sauskas, M. Dudck, R. Roscnbcrgcr, H. Hurstak Bottom Row'- I. Simanck, M. Notaro, D. Woodrich, V. Michaud, W. Pclch, L. Acccttura, M. Toone, I. Narhutas, D. Wolak, R. Lyons I. L. -- llth hour Top Row- B. Gahl, D. Brazda, I. Mclka, l-lcssl, D. Catz, R. Douglas, R. Schaaf, C. Poch, B. Icclryck, S. Foster, N. Frezck Middle Row- R. lnfangcr, A. GC-lwhart, M. Bons. B. Korecck, D. Luchman, W. Drag, R. Fur- man, D. Bailey, L. Fraher, W. Klccka, W. Ginther Bottom Row- T. Balla, W. Iohnson, P. Honsa, Gould, N. Gale, S. Gradowski, B. Glienke, D. Ulrich, Fail, A. Cerny, R, Olmstead C. L. P. - llth hour Top Row- I. Pirc, L. Dahms, K. Barth, B. Bchnkc. M. Iancs, E. Bastyr, F. Wolf, C, Barthvl, G. Hooan, R. Fragel. C. Clausius Middle Row- E. Balsanek, E. Kalivoda. R. Sujak, E. Gabor, Cv. Gutekunst, P. Shandlc, Ko- lar, C. Fencl, P. Calvin, I. Karls, E. Barcal Bottom Row- I. Ianda, E. Dvorak, B. Iorgcnsen, D. Grala, P. DeRosc, English, R. Clabots, C. Cvrosky, C. Costa, P. Iancs, D. Herrick F. L. R. - llth hour Top Row- I. Butcher, D. Mazur, E. Blecic, S. Gard- ziella. K. Houcck, L. Hackl, R. Avonts. E. Havcl, P. O'Bricn, Karla' Middle Row- I. Barro, D. Loid, G. Novak. M. Siska. I. Ochsner, H. Stack, C. Pojack, E. Dochcrty, P. McCauley Bottom Row- I. Massarello, V. Wesley, B. Mclntosh, P. Stasiak. B. Milla, I. Molkentine, Halloran, P. Pleet, I. Bennett, G. Mariani jI 86Al'l'lelfl A. C. V. - llth hour Top Row- R. Hallam, R. Garstvcki, R. Ballicttc, M. if Chiovarc, Gozclziak. R. Futigati. D. Crist. L. NVallcnlwrg, G. Biclnwa Bottom Row- L. Doll, Nowicki, E. Izmczm, I Flaksa. Basilc, lVl. Sulmt. C. Mares. I. VVilkinson, E. You L. G. Z. -1 llth hour Top Row- F. Buschcr, K. Gnzurck, L. Bundrick F. Houdck. F. Haclrys. T. Chirko, G Pittclko. B. Fish. VV. Hovy. G. Grulwlv F. Gintlwr Middle Row- N. Fragalc. M. Dimontv. N. Campbell I. Inlmclka. D. Mzakinson, K. Henrici D. Iohnson, N. Brcwton. C. Svrlwiuk I. Balcvr Bottom Row- K. Nlusolf, Bastur, D. Davids, K Fishor, R. Dusatko, L. Hinclinc, P Baciak, W. Holous, B. Galik. R. Curl- Qon. Duris .www A . Organized Confusion Freshie.' Page 91 .K .xl I 3' md fv Sri, x , meg , I. 5335+ 1 :iff even ,fi Um, , . ,wmwwx , ,sow 4 Sgwgifiiai. ' f 2 v www , 1 X ? X sg wQ1b1gggQ?i-:xxx ' . K 1 fqQsqseQ5g wwwwfgyijgfggggfw ' 'V Q lxww 'Lf-:,?ef:2+:2 f aww :sw-gf wg, 1 X k x P5 ff Q Mlmmlllxuunuwm WI - 4:3 goof. . . emfice Na7,jJUj,,.,1f' I 0' W V , jj!!! 1' IJJKVIWL l fi yy fi p' 1 M! 9 U P 9'-s ,ix NX.. we Aiming to please Lost . . . and Found! Wlother- Girls who serve Community Aides Daughter Banquet The Big Six Banquet Caper Glamour Plus Upper left-Bottom Row: C. Sclmetz. R. Husck. Mnlecck. l'h1rd Row: P. Maick. li. Kozist-lc, M. Hull. A. Finucrhut. Fourth Row: B. Alvin. C. Breiihu, M. bchoenleld. P. Kcllv V. Burhn. Second Rim: D. Kuchur. Nl. Belzn. 5. Matz. B. Upper middle--Bottom Row: A. R. Vitous. N. bpnnsnil. M. Abel. ll. ldluvcivlurln. lop Row. R. Gunther, A. Lioehrke. A. Lniirek Niiddle leit-Bottom Row: Li. Vwfiegund. P Zclenlsu. M. Klwnivk. I. Cossn. l.. Hurnmn. Second Row: A. Sistvlt. B. Suvu, I. Mutus. C. ljrcichu. l'hirfl Row. M. Vlasntv. A. Sicllo. C. Henning. I. Mntousek. Fourth Row: I. Murrhck. l. Lit-luln, R. Kcstiun. M. Slc-:uk Bottom left-Bottom Row: I. Pollack, C. lleutinu. M. Cooke. Li. Mcl.x'un. Second Row: M. Rosh. G. Fillis, IJ. liihurv. M. Picciuini. lhird Row: A. Kunrinski. I. Iuhusun. C. Lhutku. ll. Cumcrun. Fourth Row: N. leske, A. Peterson, R. Sherwin. 5. Metever Upper right- Middlv: centnrr-Bottom Row. 5. Nuvy, li. M. Prutsmun. R. Slwrxxul. bccond Row: N. Brxchtn. M. Vlusntv. 'l'hirtl Row: M. Cooke Middle right- Lnwer right-Bottom Row: iz. Kucnr. I. Veselv. L. Pellegrini. C. Hmuicelli. D. Hmirlelm. Second Rowe lf. Antun. I. Muchnla. l'. Rouhik. A. btcrha. 'l'hird Row: A. lVlulcxitcs. A. Bzxrloga. A. 'l'idd. L. Dorgun. Fourth Row' M. Herrin. l'. Lihvatal. A. Nenniuger. D. Cicero, P. Suvinec. Fifth Row: B. Kuuzluvu. M. Bartmnn IR. SR, CLUB . . . The Ir. Sr. Girls' Club promotes service in the community. Their activities include a White Elephant sale, sponsoring a Mother-Daughter banquet, serving at banquets, aiding the welfare committee and collecting for the Red Cross. Miss E. M. Prutsman is the adviser. Page 9-I eruing fke Communifg Bova Girls The Leaflers Who Serve Frosh-Soph Oflirers .J fglums, srrapbooles . . . Barhelors' Pararlise Girls .4 nfl more girls . . . Upper left-Bottom Row' I. bladrlc. C. Lamp. P. Coglianese. Row 2: U. Maqistn. H. Hrtis. S. Smcknik. Row .I V. Iurkus. P. Kle-ckn. U. Macchini. Row 4: I. Iarus. C. I.. Klicmek. P. Schwartz Lipper Middle-Bottom Row: A. Ustrnwski. I. M. Gault. R. Karch. 'l'np Row: D. Spolnr. A. Vulopicll Nliddlc left-Standing: M. Lukes. I.. Svcc. A. Litinskv. ll. Rubey. V. Iurlius. Scared: I. Gabor Lower left-Bottom Row: Pictrzck. C. Lander. P. Cardcr. Row 2: li. Bennett. M. Ruth. li. Christoplu-r. I. Mavcrs. Row I: V. belckc. U. Iablonslci. U. Inhnson. B. Kmccck Upper right-Bottom Row: l.. Lclcnka. M. Macliu. 'I'. 'l'rvhul. Row Z: I. Kucnmln. I. livrous. 5. Scdlak. Row l' IJ. Tussi. Ii. Lurscli. Row -4: I.. Buehlrr. li. Bogucsh. I. Karol. Middle right-Bottom Row: l. Gabor. H. Ruhcv. C. llunak. S. Vv'idrlrchmcr. Row 2: C. Zuucck. I.. Svvc. V. 'l'ults. V. Iurlaus. Row 5: A. I.itinskv. I. Ondrla. P. Hansen. M. l.ukrs Lower right--Bottom row- IJ. Crzmtlnll. I. Vish. Row 2: P. McCamlcv. R. Ulouhv. G. Bnhis. Briclmcrlc. Row 5: A. bnsin. M. A. Morini. G. Dion. G. Buczck ALMEGA CLUB . . . The Almega club is a service club of Morton. It sponsors a bow sale and their proceeds go to various charities. Making toys for chil- dren's hospitals and banquets are other activities. Mrs. M. Gault is the adviser. FROSH-SOPH GIRLS CLUB . . . The members of the Frosh-Soph Girls' Club perform many services. Their activities are: making scrapbooks, afghans, and picture posters for hospitals: holding sales and giving their proceeds to charity. Miss M. Kochka is the adviser. Page 95 Middle right-Bottom Row: D. MacConnell. L. Yenkole, R. Anderson, R. Limbursky. Row 2: O. Day. W: Mayer elfl I1 me OUQ P. M. Ushers Ushers off duty Move it or lose it . . . Chief Couneilmen Aisle Patrol Upper left'-Bottom Row: I. 'l'urc:ak, R. Lcicar. H. Colby, K. Fisher. Row Z: R. Balla, R. Cvarstecki, T. Albert, I. Pesch. Row 3: D. Neuzil, G. Filles, C. Wolak, li. Ryha. Row 4: K. Drs, S. Foster. E. Pietzel. A. Klotz. Row 5: 1. Cerny. I. Kotaslca, lvl. Ielinek Middle left--Bottom Row: I, Pojack, H. Prazak, E. Kral. C. Seps. Row 2: C. Wiersema, E. Makovec. P. Pav 1. Butcher. Row 3: 'l'. Dore, 'l'. Mclsenshan, 'l'. Kasnicka, I. 'l'urc:ak. Row 4: Cv. Picha. lt Liaritfo. l. Chirko. Rudy Vyleta. Row 5: M. lelinek. L. Hale. R. Kluiher Lower left-Seated: M. Giasolli. G. Picha. Standing: L. Malek. W. Tomasek, R. Zeman. I. Delielippis. D. Schill ing. F. Gebhardl. S. Silhan. R. Malik Upper right-I. Cerny, C. Econonios, D. Soucek. 'l'. Franz, I. Lanzarotta. M. Mrnka, 'l'. Medlicott holer, R. Potsic. A. Robertson. Row 3: E. Nelson. R. Kotlar. R. Mugnini. M. Baclak. Row 4: C. Potsic M. Mrnka. C. Scamen, W. Parthon. Row 5: H. Hunter, R. Rarleclci, 'l'. Fran: Lower right-F. Podlipec, G. Zatlco, 'l'. Lantvit, R. liisbrener, N. Wagner, 'l'. Barluska. M. Ielinek. D. Parichy. Seated: D. Bloom Com'enlration l IUNIOR COUNCIL . . . Rendering student control of the auditorium during P. M. assemblies is the principle duty of the Morton Ir. Council. The lunior Council also acts as guides and serves at numerous banquets held during the school year. Under the guidance of Mr. G. M. Larimer, this graup of qualified underclassmen is organized to promote better standards for Morton students to o ow. CHESS AND CHECKERS . . . Your move! Members of this club play each other in intramural tournaments, and in interscholastic tournaments, when it is possible to arrange them. Beginners can receive instructions from members and from the club adviser, Mr. C. L. Prazak. Page 96 '9 mineaa Balancing the books How many, please? Does everything check? Dividing the loot T. 0. gang Upper left-G. Potempa, L. Malecek, l. laros. Standing: A. I. Frattinger Lower left-P. Bannon. S. Frye. E. Zelenka Upper right-Seated: V. Gerdzunas, A. Peterson, L. Dorgan. Standing: C. Lhutka Middle right-Seated: 5. Frye, A. Van Cara. B. Madden. Standing: l. Vnjpich, I. O'Mallcy Lower right-N. Walker. C. Russo. P. Carder, P. Haas, P. Bannon. V. Guerra STUDENT BANK . . . The Student Bank gives Morton students a place to save their money. It also provides practical experience in banking and book- keeping for the students who work in it. Students working in the bank are chosen on the basis of their merit and scholastic ability, They receive a minor credit after one year's service. The bank is under the supervision of A. Frattinger. TICKET OFFICE . . . Print your last name first on the red line in the upper left hand corner, and give me your guide card, please. Besides the distribution of bus and L passes, the Ticket Office also handles the sale of tickets for athletic and social events, and receives deposits for the March of Dimes and Christmas Seal funds. GB. Reeve is the adviser, Page 97 'lfllfl fle .Slow What is it? Camera fiends Action! There are smiles Talented Teens Versatile leaders Upper left-A. Buggele, U. Krakora. E. Kenny, K. Poulter Upper center--Bottom Row: K. Fisher, K. Poulter, T. Geiling, Row 2: A. Buggele. E. Kenny. I. Thomson. E. Kalivoda. Row 3: R. Profant, D. Krakora. I. Waldeck, C. Zajicek Upper right--R. Brownell. E. Balsanelc. C. Conforti Lower left-Standing: A, P. Kovanic, I. Machala. C. Marshall, C. Krasny, M. Vachout. Seated: S. Olsen Lower center-Bottom Row: B. Sasniak, K. Pacobil, L. Cervenka, E. Balsanek, S, Slepicka, R. Fitzgerald. Row 2: Lx. Overtoom. C. Krasny, S, Olsen, l. Harrer, R. Brownell, M. I. Pentrus. V. I. Wolf. A. P, Kovanic. Row 3: I. Gould, D. MacConnell, O. Ledvina, R. Iirsa, I. Salkowoski, C. Conforti Lower right-M. Vachout, S. Broz, I. Machala, C. Marshall CAMERA CLUB . . . The objectives of the camera club are to encourage student love and appreciation for the beautiful things in nature and environ- ment, and to promote skill and coordination of eye, hand, and brain in the rendi- tion of pictures which family and friends will enjoy. At the Weekly meetings pictures are displayed and ideas are exchanged. Occasionally weekend excur- sions to various photogenic places in the area are taken. Oflicers are Alvin Bug- gele, President, Dan Krakora, Secretary, Eleanor Kenny, Treasurer, and Karen Poulter, Print Chairman. W. B, Hughes advises. TALENT CLUB . . . If you have any type of talent, this is the club for you to join, Any Morton student is eligible for membership. Students belonging to this club participate in assemblies, give charity performances, and appear on radio and television shows. The Talent club, along with other organizations, sponsors the Annual Talent Show. Office are Sandra Broz, President, Ioan Machala, Vice President, Charlene Marshall, Treasurer, and Marilyn Vachout, Secre- tary. Club adviser is A. P. Kovanic. Page 98 Jia JL. jk. H... - An uncancelled stamp? From the world over Amateur Authors Stamps, stamps, stumps! Pen and Pencil Crew Upper left-R. Haack. C. Steli. E. 'l'ra:nik. G. Houdek. I. Martin, M. Iandacek Middle left-I. McFall, G. Autsch, E. Sladek. L. Stamberg, K. Baggs, R. Koltar Lower left-Seated: E. Bogusch, M. A. Diez, B. Soclt. D. Clifton. Standing: D. Krause. I. Zalas. E. Habenicht. I. Kubicek Upper right-P. Kahoun, A. Pacela, N. Eragale, R. Reeg, I. Bastar, I. Koucky Lower right-I. Kubicek. li. Bogusch, li. Habenicht. M. A. Diez, I. Zalas, B. Sodt, D. Krause. Seated: D. Clifton STAMP CLUB . . . Anyone who is interested in stamp collecting is eligible to join the Stamp Club. The main objective of the club is to promote and maintain interest in stamp collecting: the members buy, sell, trade, and discuss stamps. Mr. I. C. Ullrey, a veteran stamp collector, is the director of activities of the club. WRITERS CLUB . . . The function of the Writers club is to promote creative writing among its members. The informal discussions serve to illustrate the fine points of writing, The members may write on any subject they wish. How- ever, this year the club is working on a mystery story which is entitled, Mur- der in the Greenhouse. Miss M. A. Diez is the capable adviser. Page 99 Wow ear wid You tell 'em, boy! Lip-reading Relaxing Course State your case Miss Berry's aid Game Helps Stutterers l l Upper left-R. Hurst, A, Pecher. l, Zbornik, C. Walker, I. Shartle Middle left-E. Cloressal, D. Woodrich. A. Pietezak, Miss F. C. Berry Lower left-C. Marshall. C. Simon, W. Schweizer Upper right-G, ledlicka. I. Thomson, V. Schubert. Mr. W. I. Cherry Middle right-D. Mastel. Miss E. C. Berry Lower right-W. Schweizer, C, Marshall. S. Patras, C. Simon SPEECH CORRECTION . . . The speech re-education of Morton serves the orthopedic department, high school, and Iunior College. The severe speech problems receive individual attention and later, they are admitted to group therapy. Minor problems in speech may be corrected within two or three months, The correctionist's speech problems include phonatory and articulatory handicaps. Under the direction of Miss F. C. Berry, this club carries on its important work. DEBATE . . . The Debate Club is for students who enjoy Pro and Con dis- cussions. To become a member a student must maintain a good scholarship and be interested in debating. The club participates in inter-scholastic competition. Mr, W. Cherry is the adviser who promotes skill and proficiency in the art of debating. Page 100 lfLl'l'll'l06 all flfL6h6tI'lt5 'EP' X Schweiz. C. Schwetz. N. Hnluhovslcy. JM. Gm? ifyn E. Galcta. Standing: I, Law, L, ' Reichard. M, Kliemek I A The S. Martinez. H. Martin. Back row: -'WAJ l A Standing: P. Sovinrc, M. Mlsna. cka, H. Ramannuslcy, A. Remeikis 601' I. Nechvatal, I. McDonald. M. Hammett. Row 3: Kasik, R. Pancner, P. Lock- members of the Spanish club visit ' fi . club is to acquaint its members is Pinata party at El Iarocho in Chicago. Messrs. F. Naccarato ' Q advisers. The main functions of the French club is to familiarize ' e history, literature, and arts of France. This year's , a flower sale, seeing two operas, and holding a banquet at udy McDonald, Secretary, and Ron Pancner, Treasurer. Miss th 1 f ' Gourmet. Officers were Dolores Kuchar, President, Pat Lockwood. l W Page lOl F fl fi Blair advises Cl.. .. ZZ.. .. Let's Dance Masquerade Ball P. M. Czechs Bohemian Smiles Upper left-First row: I. Halik. E. Halik. S. Swearingen. G. Blazina. M. Iandacek. I. Iordan. Second row: I, Newman, li. Hromck. M. Antns, E. Nesladek, Petracek. V. Matejka. B. Mitacek, Slaclelc. G. Pnspisil, li. Librin Lower left-First row: I. Iordan, E. Zibrin. E. Halik, I, Halik, B. Mitacek. M. Iandacek. S. Swearingen. Second row: I. Hobart, I. Newman, li. Hrornek, G. Blazina, I. Petracek, S. Lantvit, M. Antos. G. Pospisil. bladek, li. Nesladek Upper right-First row: I. Oleniczak, E. Neslarlek, S. Swearingen. I. Knvarik. Second row: A. Hromek, I. New- mann, I. Braclka. V. Bezkostny, Brabell Lower right-Sitting: M. Musil. Second row: E. Hnlik. S. Lantvit, I. Hobart, B. Mitacek, V. Matejka, I. Holik. Third row: I. Kocur, R. Nekovar, M. Placek, P. Kricek CZECH AND FOLK-DANCING . . . The Czech and Folk-Dancing Club perform in various assemblies throughout the year. The members are encour- aged to speak Czech during club meetings. All one needs to become a member is to be interested in Bohemian traditions. The outside activities include a banquet at Klaus's Restaurant, and writing to pen pals in Czechoslovakia. Motion pictures, lectures, and dance techniques are also demonstrated. Miss E. Iahelka is the adviser. Page 102 file en lm QPU? Quiet, Please The Assembly Stronghold First Seniester Officers A. lil. Ushers Hush-Hush lllen Head Counrilmen Upper left-E. Schultz. D. Holt. R. Moore. I. Strcmple Middle left-Row l: li. Schultz. R. Bnrrv. E. Iarobs. R. Prohaskn. R. Kafka. A. Nrwncck. R. VK'hucnmh, ll. llulr. Row Z: li. Oak. M. Norman. B. Stcpnnck. VV. Nickle. VV. Hagan. I. Nlikutis. I. Mr-lwid Lower left-Row 1: S. B.1n:is:ck. Ci. Slum-c. Row Z: B. Miller. ll. Vorrrvcr Upper right--Row I: U. 'l'.xhcr. I. Dietrich. A. Fisher. VV. Rocske. Row 2: R. llullv. ll. llnick, R, Lf.urri,1.1n. R. Nushurt. Row 3: I. iJ'lVlallev, C. Llrhan, li. llamilton, li. Suihert. Row -l: I. lllustik. Sirtlcr, ll. Kncck, H. Wzigner. Middle right-Row l: A. Vacck. I. Vopickzi. 'lf Hansen. D. Gnrhars, l.. Lcdcrcr. I. lluruk. M. Kuprckv. K. Olson. Row 2: R. Spencer, ll. Siniunol, R. Hcdhcrg. R. Moore. I. Strcniplc, I. Knull. H. Spulnr. U. Hushx' Lower right-'Row l: I. llorak. U. Whitcnnib. Row 2: R. Kafka. R. Kncnurrk SENIOR COUNCIL . . . The main purpose of the Senior Council is to usher at assemblies, baccalaureates, graduation, serve at banquets, and produce the Father and Son banquet. The aims of the Senior Council are to promote better qualities in boys through the responsibilities mentioned. The club's adviser is Mr. H. L. Meeker. The first semester officers were: Glenn Slanec, president: Bob Miller, vice-president: Steve Banaszek. secretary: Dick Vorreyer. treas- urer. Second semester ofhcers were: Ron Kafka, president: Ron Kocourek. vice- president: Dick Whitcomb. secretary: Ioe Horak, treasurer. Page IO3 .M guivkng Hi-C Officers We believe . .. The spirit moves IIUIVS rhildreu M0l'l' of Coffs rhilrlrcn Hi-C menllnwxt Upper left-R. Rausch, M. Meikle. N. M. Hadraba. A. Anderson. I. Walta Middle left--Bottom Row: A. Forney, E. Smith. B. Burns, I. Freeman. Row 2: I. Liese. D. Vranek. M. Slezak, I. hagerson. Row 3: M. Holly, U. Anderson, B. Divoky. Row 4: M. Clark, G. Clark, Kovarik, V. Rejzek, F. Rockholm. Row 5: Hailner, A. libenroth. D. Ienscn Lower left-Bottom Row: B. Iorgenson, P. Maas, U. Vatin, D. Elevfsld. Row 2: B. Dvorak, A. Boubelik. H. Smunt. C. Pogacnik. Row 3: C. Mareska. V. Wettersten, A. ldorsek, S. Hodges. Row 4: P. Pav, G. Wziters, P. Sodt. Row 5: L. Vogel, Dirks. I. Reposh, I. A. Harsh Row 2: 'l'. Di-mos, S. Sherman. C. Poch. D. Vermillion. Row 4: A. Pechar, T. Stone, N. Siml. C. Machek. C. Barthel, 'l'rel'l. Row 5: A. Frantis, B. Geiling, V. Homer, D. Bielenburg Upper right-Bottom Row: M. Loucla, Breicha, P. Innes. Row 3: D. Luchman, L. Mares, M. A. Divoky. Middle right-Bottom Row: G. Iolianson, B. L. Mungai. D. Michaelson. P. Colby. Row 2: H. Thorpe. P. McEl- vain, 5. Matz, A. Stowell. Row 3: G. Kaminski, C. McConaughey, C. Inhanson, B. Krumes. Row 4: l.. Halheck. D. Mudra, C. Smith, G. Brown. Row 5: I. Anderson, S. Price, B. Dvorak Lower right-Bottom Row: A. R. Vitous, S. Devorshak, I. Kreici, A. Rusthoven. Row Z: Wollrab, N. Hvnd. C. Iedlicka, M. Loerop. Row 3: R. Stepanek, M. A. Hrach, B. Haque. B. Zwart. Row 4: R. Hough, A. Pekarek, U. Wright, B. Rohde Row 5: K. Ixorlanek, R. Haznedl. O. Masek. R. Osborne. Row 6: A. Anderson, K. Selby, I. Vorel, R. Huizinga HI-CRUSADERS . . . The purpose of the Hl-C club is to provide an oppor- tunity for its members to study the Bible together. This is done through student speakers and group studies. Besides the regular meetings, a prayer meeting is held every morning before first hour. Officers this year are Richard Rauch, President, Ioe Walta, Vice President, Bettey Divoky, Secretary, and Louie Pojman, Treasurer. Club adviser is N, M. Hadraba. Page 104 Wa fura do Ls Rods and Reels Fish Stories Anglefs Trophies Biology specimens? Living things? an lg. I s . 1- 1 .- Y 75 . ,K 5 4- 23. K' . .1 ,fn'. - .fr ft.,w . Q.. qyvrp - . - ' or at Q 'gi - , '. 1 grgrrvm we ' -' -- S-5: of vt ..:',., , . guy.:-'.',w A ' A 'i at ' -N' 0 .., 'N .,:. L lf , X su. sddiff. . .mi Upper left-Top row: B. lankowski. R. Demuth. N. Kobal. Vacek. E. Dietzel. Bottom Row: R. Sandowski. W. Geiling. C. Kempa L. Wolford. K. Granik, B. McCormick, H. Kuslra. Lower left-Top row: I. Kolar, 'l'. Drewitz, R. Prokopic, D. Branch. B. Tewarclnwski. Bnttnm Row: I. Angelus. I. Larson, F. Krbec Upper right-'I'op row: D. Krakora. B. Kubic, I. Lawrentz. I. Sittler, I. Nekolny. W. Guderian, R. Cohl. Bottom row: H. Eadie. 'l'. Mottl. '1'. Lawrentz Middle right-Top row: R. Pancner, P. Hehe. E. Hamilton. Bottom row: E. W. Heim, B. Kesow. G. Goodfellow. M. Macku, P. Danek. M. Vondrak Lower right-Top row: R. Vanourek, G. Kotynek. Bottom row: R. Walker, I. Dobes, P. Koutnik, N. Gaspar. C, Marshall, Wollrab ANGLERS . . . Well, my fish was twice as long. Yes, that's right you are in the Angler's Club. Anyone who is interested in fishing is invited to join. Under the guidance of Mr. E. W. Brakken the members are instructed as to the correct use of rods, reels, plugs, and flies. A casting tournament is an annual event. In addition, the club sponsors fishing trips to nothern Wisconsin. BIOLOGY CLUB . . . Do you like to study nature? Well, that is the aim of Morton's Biology Club. The field of biology can be pursued in the modern laboratories. Annually, the members enter exhibits in the Iunior Academy of Science. Field trips to nearby zoos, forest preserves, and museums are among the club activities. Mr. E. W. Heim is the adviser. Page 105 agri O jiience N-vmll ' ic: . ff me In lVl1f'el of fortune Tvs! tubes. Inf. fllathelnafifians? What 11 pirle-up! Chem Experts Two and Iwo equals? Expaiiators on a n 0 U O ' Upper left-branding A. Peterson. I. Sirtler. W. Popper, K. Machnta. K. Zclinslii. Seated: ll. Mzmnsrk, ll, Inck- son. NV. Kuubck Middle left-Row I: VV. llnrnberger, D. Manasek, A. King. M. llohhs. R. Zboniil-Q. l.. Pivfz, C. Stoll. Row 2: B. Shoop. B. Polich, Splunslcv. K. Novander, B. Vonalrak. ll. Busta Lower left-G. Fichtner. B. Holuh, li. Moss, R. Moore. R. Lemzm. C. Potsic Upper right-L. VV. Iohnson. R. Zbornik. F. Lnmecnik. C. Writlner. I.. Piet: Middle right-Row l: I. Butcher. I. Werner, D. Vacin, D. Feinrn. A. Olsen. B. Tnuchcn. R. Nlurtinz. VV. lnltsgnarden. l.. Putzv, S. 'l'umo. K. Vondrasrlc. I. Bogdnnsl-fy, G. Bonczvk Row 2: M. Mfvraincu Lower center-H. Sprnfkzi. I. Rissky. P. Schatlert, K, Kortnnck. C. Voknc, R. Kzurlovslcv Lower right-Prof. Cherry, M. Vondruk, B. Polich, li. Karzxlwzx. C. Pmsir PHYSICS CLUB . . . Members of the Physics club take trips to various plants and laboratories in the area. They also work on projects which are entered in the Science Fair in spring. Club adviser is L. W. Iohnson. CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . Students who are interested in increasing their knowledge of science find that the Chemistry club provides just such an oppor- tunity. The club helps to carry out the program of the lllinois Iunior Academy of Science. W. L. Muehl is the adviser. MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . The Math club members attack new and often baflling problems. They also prepare material for exhibit, and publish a year- book, The Archimedean. A student who has completed one year of algebra is eligible to join. 'AProf. Cherry advises. Page 106 gafd ana! LSTIJLQJ Major leagues A sure strilze! What are the holes for? Down the alley Head pins Upper left- Middlz left- Upper right- Middle right- Lnwer right-R. Purkis, P. Zajicek, R. Vlasaty, M. A. Korinck. B. Inros BOWLING CLUB . . . His third straight strike-a turkey. Yes, that's their boy, Ron Purkis. He is the Top Bowler of the club and head of the Minor League. The Girls' League is headed by Pat Zajicek, Mary Ann Korinek, Presi- dent: and Ruth Vlasaty, The Major League is under the leadership of Bill Iaros. Their regular meeting place is the Palace Bowl on Saturday mornings. The members are instructed in the various techniques of league and tournament bowling. The members are able to earn an Mr. Loprieno is the adviser of the club. Page 107 Ma fAe az? iuer Down the old mill stream Bill and Little splashes Beachcombers Big splashes the Mermaids Out on a limb Upper left-Standing: B, Cunningham, Nl. A. Brakl-ren, D. Boris. S. Gavin. Seated: I. Vachou! Lower left-Seated: G. Ehlers, A. Keller, D. leuber, M. Smith. Standing: 'l'. Bartuska. B. Riggs, I. Smythe. A Sulberg. LQ. Kozelsky Upper center-Seated: l. Ptacek. G. Murray, D. Brazda. Kneeling: W. Spraude, I. Klima. Standing: R. Potsic, U. Velden, U. Pecen Lower center-R. li. Berman, R. Fleck, N. Ianecek, F. Pollack, D. Nit: Upper right-B. Madden, P. Brezina, M. A. lasien, B. Mitacek. Kneeling: F, Kreihich Lower left-fl. McDonald. N. Sochor, 1. Duemmel. I. Sevcik. I. Boivin. D. Foster. Back Row: E. Schultz. R. Gun- derson. M. Lackovic, A. Belmonte SWIM CLUB . . . The Swim Club brings together students talented in the skills of swimming to perfect strokes and learn stunts of water ballet. Every year the club sponsors a water show. The members cooperate in making the decorations, planning the programs, advertising and writing routines, and making props and costumes. The proceeds of the show are contributed to the cancer, polio, tuberculosis, heart, cerebral palsy, student welfare, and muscular dystrophy funds. Each fund is given 510, Their social functions include a picnic at the Sand Dunes, a hayride, and several banquets. The club officers are Fred Pollack, President: Nancy Ianecek, Vice President: Diane Nitz, Secretary: and Richard Fleck, Treasurer. Miss R. E. Berman is the adviser. Page 108 lairif-on .Slot fed What 'a ya say? Yea, team Speed demons Smooth Skaters Rink Leaders Upper left-Front Row: P. Mitchell, C. Mitchell. Second Row: M. A. Brakkcn. V. Guerra. lhirtl Row: A. linger' hut, M. Brazzalle. Fourth Row: D. Tesinskv, B. Iohnson Upper right-U. johnson, U. lesinskv. A. Fingcrhut. M. A. Bmkken. M. Br.x::ullc. C. Mitchrll. ll. Mitchell. Lower left-Bottom Row: I. Kruck. I. Hill. L. Bernn. B. Arnt, I. Lrckn. bccuml Row: B. Novak, 5. lVlcrr'vr'r. N. Bulunk. N. Kuchen. 'l'hird Row: M. Lagodnv. I. Fisher, G. Zim, R. Willcv Middle right-Bottom Row: I. Hlavaty. Mr. I. L. Hampton. Second Row: N. Citrnno, D. Stoictz. M. Garnett, A. Burch. Third Row: L. btedron. V. Vlasek, S. Tunkc. Fourth Row: C. Putzlrr, C. Kmsnv. li. Dicncr Bottom left-I. Sanik, C. Krasny. G. Uiener, C. Putzler, H. Bailey CHEERLEADING TEAM . . . We've got the pep, we've got the steam. Morton cheerleaders lead the student body in cheers and work to promote better sportsmanship between opposing schools. The cheerleaders must be pass- ing in all majors. A is awarded when 1000 points have been earned. Miss M. E. Flanders and Miss M. I. Miller are the coaches. ROLLER CLUB . . . Do you like to roller skate? Then you are eligible to join. The purpose of this club is to create an interest in skating among the students and to aid in the development of creative skating. This year the club is pre- senting a large and a small trophy to the member who has advanced most in skating skills. Mr. L. Hampton is the adviser. Page l09 x N 1 X x 5 t QQ I E N J N D? to N X511 7 e re rom Worfon I 1 x X.- w 1 X. .J , MI ' c I I Nl J N , 3 t . N Q V A s I m .4 w e w Q u xx X x rg J . at x ' ff Q Cheer the teams . Q Big Boosters fi E Smiling Rooters 5 .1 1 fy ff 5. S Y X. IX Q ' X School Spirit Plus x I Business is Booming .2 Q fi . I ts .Rei x . Upper left-Bottom Row: 5. Stacknic, N, P te son I. Rayskv. D. Ciszir. Row 2: A. Wood, Muruscn. B. Malecek. I. Petcrik. Row 3: D. Guintoli, . R or, A. Peterson. I. Kocandn Lower left-Bottom Row: D. Velden, N a asek. lop Row: I. Z,emun, D. Durex' Upper right-Bottom Row: P. Gribbon, D ' esinsky, . Iohnson, L. Roberts, Row 2: E. Kvidcm, P. Karas. Scru- Hn. G. Gcilin-. Row 3: L. Nud. e, R. Red . 1. D. Sebring. Row 4: M, Zaknvic. F. Caruso, A, Block. Ll Ll. Vermilya , Middle right-Bottom Row: Cahn. P. Mi he l, . are Hurst. Row 2: G. Ehlers, H. Ruby, Sevcik, N. Piorkowski. Row 5: Nl. Schoenl C. 'les r, L reicha, M. Roth. Row 4: V. Schrader, C. Russo. B. ohnson. l I I Lower right- I . X I BOOSTER CLUB Ar Byottx u iasti supp ter? ell 1V ton's Booster Club is ju t th lace' for u he chi im of t Boos r Club is to support the te ms uring eachlseas Ry selli Q candy, 'ns, h' 05 and Morton emble , the ine ers a abl to p omo better spiri amo to lend a hel in h d to her school or a zation Each ear esides X as V0 ' students and teams. he B oslte Qui . on rvic lub, is a s W1 xg P' 9 YR 'Q N? ' - Y i ' sales, the club spons a tsl anquetlkfor . ortowt es. At the end of Rc. the year, members ar awarded for ttheirvsexvibds. M . . Ko ut directs x the club's activities. W5 ' 1.3 Page110 X - :X I I X Khao! fke Lgzeneri Xllarionettes, Inv. Camera Conscious Testing-one, two Big produrtion Demonstration! Lights, famera, action Upper left-W. Wismer. A. lrusgnich. P. Schallert, C. Sraniek, D. Vopatek. l.. 'l'.xr.iCl1.xs Middle left-I. lflora, V. Blazina. B. Nlikula, R, Spraika, T. landacek Lower left-R. Sprafka. B. Mikula, I. Hora, '1'. landacek, V. Blazina Upper right-ll. Vnpatck, VV. NNismer. C. Sraniek. P. Schallcrt, A. Trusgnicli Middle right-'l'. landucek. I. Flora, B, Mikulu. R. Spralkn. V. Hlriziim Lower right-l. FI cwrax , 'l'. Iandacek. R. Spraika. V. Blnzina MARIONETTE CLUB . . . The Marionette club is atliliated with the Art Department. It is open to all those who wish to join, The members create their own marionettes, scenery, and write their own stage productions under the capable guidance of Miss L. Tarachas. MOVIE MAKERS . . . The main interest of the Movie Makers is to develop skill with the various movie cameras and projectors. The members learn the art of movie making by filming football and basketball games, developing films, and making film strips. The group is advised by Mr. B. Mikula. Page ill me! O eI 6Lf0l 6 Uperators. Inc. Onlookers Why so glum. rhums? Al ndio- Visual Demonstration Keeping the records Upper left-Bottom Row: U. Drew, G, Skoumal. L. Hrdlicka. Row Z: W. Putter. E. Nemecek, C. Havelku. Row 3: F. Halbert, R. Kwasniewski. P. Osen. Row 4: R. Dabasinskas, W. Roeske, L. Koci Lower left-M. Rychecky. E. Nemecck, G. Vacala. R. Spralka, I. Koblzch, I. Ferree. M. Neverkla Upper right-Seated, left to right: A. Schmidt. R. Michniak. R. Iohnson, D. Artz, A. Felz, R. Cermak, D. Novy. A. Kovarik. Standing: E. Schuster . Middle right-G. Mikneus, G. Benak, G. Lorenz, I. Karalius, C. Havelka, R. Sprafka, G. Smith, R. Hollis. A. Carlson Lower right-R. Kucera, E. Vacik, 'l'. Knotlicek, R. Kotlar, 'l'. Laemnnt. Seated: R. Sprafku MOVIE OPERATORS . . . Morton students all look forward to seeing a movie operator and his projector enter one of their classrooms. Members of this fine organization acquire skill in operating the various types of audio-visual equip- ment which has become an important part of a modern educational system. Equipment which the boys learn to operate includes sound projectors, slide projectors, record players, public address systems, tape and wire recorders, and Opaque projectors. Page 112 0l 8 RQ! O 8I 6Li0l 5 .-I nd Slide Projecting Checking the schedule Focusing the lens then there were seven Getling the know-how Filing R eels Upper left-Left to right: N. liragale, R. Zymm. R. Krusec, M. Adam, I. Flora. R. Kocnur. R. Fnssel. ll. Meyers. I. Pejchar Middle left-Front Row: D. Ward. l'. Iandacek, M. Drechen. E. Marzcc. I. Wawrzyniak. G. Bonczvk. R. Zwart. Back Row: B. Hilk. li. Fischer, M. Simo Lower left--l . Zmrhal. Lemak. W. Shaw, R. llornk, R. Limnv. lj. Sadek. R. Sloulm Upper right-R. Iohnson, I. Kosoyed. R. Ramquist. li. Sirovy. R. Sprallm, F. Krall. Mndirski Middle right--l.ell to right: C. Stall, R. Rust. C. Bell. W. Smith. R. White. I. Houdrln. R. llnizluga. lf. Slmln. l.. Hudetz. Standing: W. Kirschbaum, G. Iohnson Lower right-ll. bchluertcr, P. Srhallert. li. Hamilton. I. Suscavage Freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior boys are eligible to join operators. The boys acquire habits of promptness, courtesy, responsibility, and reliability through Contact with both the faculty and students. They give up their free periods in order to show films to the various classes. One-half credit is given for two semesters work. A pin is presented to each operator by Mr. B. Mikula, the adviser, after two years of service. Page ll? X X X 'Wx X irwagzi ana! paifwagri 'Q af Great Globe? Watch That Ruddelg' Upper left--E. Mlttle, A. M. Clem, D. jacob Upper right-D. Mackowski, B. Pekarek, M. Giasolli l l V Q ncalfeffn Center-R. Hahn, B. Bejna, U. Bloom X X me That Hook? Lower left-C. Kopstain, E. Culver, I. Smrz. A. Derr, H. Brhnkc, 'l'. Gallagher XR- il X 8771011 S64 Lower right-G. L. Royce, E. Sirovy, C. Sindelar jx ' -,,. x -.' ' L Q , l k- J M Nl ' Q -, .fl AERO CLUB . . . The main objective of the Aero Club is to stimulate an inter- xf Q: ' W ri . J , I . .xl , 't 1 .5 , - 5 A -E 1 0 N . ki . E , R f L . X fr . xy A V. i i ' f 5 5 Q .. xl - , est in aeronautics. If you are interested in air power, model aircraft, and aero- nautical discussion, then this is the club for you. The members do not work on 'I fyytheir model airplanes during club meetings, but their problems in constructing them are solved by the capable Mr. A. M. Clem, their adviser. Air meets and field trips to airports on weekends are sponsored by the Aero Club. MODEL RAILROAD . . . Are you interested in model railroads? Then the Model Railroad Club is for you. Their club meetings are designed for discuss- ing pertinent model railroading events, watching films, and going on field trips. Elaborating on the problems of real railroads is one of their featured topics. Mr. G. L. Royce is the adviser. Page 114 M4563 of mi., Static Chasers Hams? Moments with Morton Electronic Minded Wave Men Calling WYRTS On the air Upper left-B. Petrik, G. Georgacakis. D. Gaspar, R. Krolak, R. Purkis Middle left-I. Sitar. R. Pelko. B. Serp. L. Hudetz, G. Zima Lower left-Top row: R. Verr, E. Sirovy, K. Kotnour. Seated: E. Doretti. 1. Pavcska Upper middle-C. Bell, E. Tomse, B. Hedberg. I. Menken I Upper right-fl. Cervenka, D. Novy, R. Moore, D. Casina, F. Bielsik Middle right-B. Ferguson, I. Ferree, L. Hrdlicka. 1. Peluso, 5. Hails Lower right-R. Pitelka. M. Martinek, S. Habley. K. Kotnour. R. Schubert, I. Bernadette ELECTRONICS CLUB . . . The purpose of the Electronics Club is to increase and diffuse knowledge of the theory and practice of electronics. The club ar- ranges movies, tours, and lectures. Mr. G. H. Lyle is the adviser. AMATEUR RADIO . . . The Amateur Radio Club promotes interest in all phases and theories of radio. Beginners are always welcome. Licensed members are provided with an amateur radio station. Mr. E. H. Thomas is the adviser. RADIO GUILD . . . The Radio Guild presents school talent and news over WOPA and WHFC, Writing scripts, announcing, and portraying plays enable the students to earn the Radio Guild Emblem. Mr. E. W. fpopl Green is the adviser. Page 115 Zag ine ,Mffing flee jul Galloping Horsemen Upper left-f They'7'0 in the saddle Middle left-Standing: B. Novak, G. Benedict, I. Krakora. B. Spilka, C. Strand. Seated: S. Karls T7'l1U0ll 1'S Lower left-Top row: li. Hamilton, L. C. Prucha, V. Schubert. W. Hornbergcr. Middle row: M. lundacck, Tingc. B, Wydra, Flax. li. Zibrin, D. Liberman, li. Pohl. Bottom row: E. Knhzina, D. Houdek, D. Nenningcr, C. Beranek, I. Sipek. I. Slominski. R. Novak Wildhorn here we come Lei: center- Trotting along together Upper right- Gillldllpf Middle right- C0101'U!l0 BOIHHZ' Lower right-'lop row: B. loda, B. lacohsen, D. Voorhees. li. Dutkiewicz, C. Dutkiewicz, D. Feinen, B. 'l'auscht'n, B. Dutkiewicz. Middle row: D. Hrivnak, E. Iacobs. M. Musil, I. Ondras, '1'. Chvatel. Bottom rnw: L. Smith, B. Hrdina. I. Kuhik, R. Sandowski, C. Dostal, P. Pelc, S. Schucssler, M. Bazran Full speed ahead Right center- BIT AND BRIDLE . . . Like to ride? loin the Bit and Bridle Club and receive lessons from a qualified instructor on the various gaits and exhibition work. The clubs activities are hayrides, barn dances, and horse shows. To receive the first award given by the club a member must earn 1300 points, and pass a test on three gaits, the trot, walk and canter. Miss E. G. Endriz is the a viser. TRAVEL CLUB . . . Do you dream of far away places? Then, the Travel Club is for you. The annual trip to Wildhorn Ranch, Colorado, is the most important trip of the year. During the year trips are sponsored to the Stock Yards, Starved Rock, and Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Mr. L. C. Prucha is the foreman. Page 116 Mciency xlaeria Business Leaders of Tomorrow Pattern Making White collar girls Home of tomorrow What's your line? Upper left-P. Myksin, N. Sellers. L. Stresen, P. Hawkins. M. Lawrentz, C. Swartz. I. Nlilash, M. Marincic, I. Cmolik Lower left-B. Denk. B. Pawlak, F. Staszak, B. Kostelecky. I. Wagner Upper right-'l'. Burdi. 'l'. Ohrt. A. Zaiicek. M. Cafarelli, N. Sellers. C. Swartz, E. Lcvrant. L. Stedron. M. Marin- cic, P. Hawkins, A. Volopick, B. Nemann. R. Camodica. V. Vyskocil. I. Huizinga, I. Veysada, L. Sn-esen Lower right-R. Satek. R. Kessl, M. Adam. 'l'. Pawlak Middle center--lVl. Adam, R. Satek. 'l'. Pawlak, R. Kessl FUTURE CRAFTSMEN . . . The members of the Future Craftsmen are vocational shop boys. The objective of the club is to maintain the spirit of craftsmanship, increase knowledge of industrial organization, and promote fellowship among those interested in industrial education. The various outside activities of the club are: social meetings, and sport outings. Mr. P. R. Rohe is the adviser. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . Students interested in business are invited to join the F. B. L. A. The purpose of the club is to develop competent, aggressive leadership, improvement in scholarship, discretion in choosing a business occupation, and social activities for students taking a busi- ness course. The F. B. L. A. is under the capable guidance of Mr. W. A. Doak. Page II7 A iuic mncleolfi if ' f Drapes E? Andes A Cool Crdwd .facial Studies S?pdents History repyals itself . rf ... S l m I. ri 4 1 4+ Upper left-A. Kopek. L. Hardina. A. Fnrsek. C. Marekn. U. Del Bene. R. Salvinn Upper right-Standing: I.. Hardinn, A. Knpck. Bergman. R. Salvino, 'l'. Michaels. I. Tichnu. D. Url Hcnr. Scared' H. Wixrcl. A. Forsel. Ll. Mareka, l.. Klezcka, B. Arnnld Lower left-First Row: I.. lJngay,'C. Dentino, Bnbis. Second Row: N. Parndee. A. Kavnle. H. Ucmns. Third Row: Ll. Scott. Ll. Polich, lt. O. Carlson. Fourth Row: R. Curtis. M. Morrissey, A. Glowzirki Lower right-Row l: I. Nowlcki. C. Chzibersx. A. Weiner. Row 2: P. Horvisf- l. Robertson. V. Ss-ngstock. Row 3. S. Kokaslca. C. Keiemek. C. Amun .en. L. Harmon, G. Lncinn ' 1 I 5 . 1 V ,, N .4 . X. FUTURE TEACHERS '. . . The members of this club someday hope to become teachers. Educati5ns,positions, and opportunities in the teaching field are dis- cussed during the meetings. The club adviser is Mr. V. W. Skubikowski. The officers were: Dean Del Bene. President: Arthur Kopek, Vice President: Char- lene Mareka, Secretary: Arlene Forsek, Treasurer. The Executive Cflicers are Roger Salvirno and Larry Hardina. . ' W l l l ' SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIETY . . . Don't forget the trip to Chinatown Fri- day could well be the words of the president of the club reminding the mem- bers of the important activity of the month. For those students who are inter- ested in the Social Science fielcls, the organization provides programs, lectures. Films, travelogues, and group 'discussions to widen their knowledge and under- standing ofthe world about them. This'club co-operates with the Social Science Department in sponsoring the annual trips to Washington, D.C. and historic Virginia, tonthe state capital at Springfieldfand to New Salem State Park, The club adviser is Miss E. O. Carlson. ' Page 118 cjwlegaing ...wb Girls in the Kitchen Red Cross Leaders Housewives of tomorrow Angels of Mercy Upper left-Standing: E. Liherman. D. Vencek. B. Remp. I. Kncanda. Seated: I. Tyle. G. Zimmel, K. Reich, M, Rauch Lower left-L. Dorgan. A. M. Smenns. P. Ps-lc, D. Liherman, I. Vnrcl Upper right-Standing: Hull. S. Strejc. F. Arlart, P. Prevendon. Seated: N. Hora. R. Riha. R. Dvorak Lower right-I. Vorel. L. Doi-gan, P. Pelc, D. Liberman FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . The FHA members work on projects which contribute to better family living. Taking more responsibilities at home is included. Cooperation in the home is also stressed. Some of the pur- poses of the club are to promote interest in home economics, good home and family life, and international good will. The Morton chapter of the FHA is a member of the State and National Organizations. Miss H. M. Hawthorne is the adviser. IR. RED CROSS . . . The Ir. Red Cross has many projects which it carries on through the year. One of these is the filling of boxes which are sent overseas. The Home Rooms cooperate in this work. Sending Christmas gifts to veterans at Hines Hospital is another project of this busy club. The Ir. Red Cross also sponsors the Easter Seal Drive. Delegates from each home room make up the membership. Mrs. A. M. Smenos is the adviser. Page 119 ,401 'IM lim? Pali. .. We'll have turkey It takes intelligence All girl officers All girl cast Upper left-S. l-'eryon B. Schleitweiler. G. Potsic. R. Potsic, T. Lajcek, A, Tollis Upper right-G. Pav. T. Zannini, 5. Foster, B. Fuhrman. G. Potsic, R. Pntsic, E. Majewski Lower left--Flora Fiore. Ann Trusgnich, Iudy Russell. Seated: Arline Dypold Lower right--Seated: Therese Trybul, Barbara Sartnre. Standing: Pat Klecka, Ioan Iaras, Barbara Schleitwciler, Roberta Lander FROSH-SOPH DRAMA . . . The Frosh-Soph drama is one of Morton's largest clubs. The members are quickly taken thru the work of pantomime and characterization, actual participation in plays, techniques of stage movement, voice projection, acting, and how to produce calculated eifects repeatedly on various audiences. The officers are as follows: President ................ ...... ........... G e orge Potsic Vice-President ..,.... ,.... M arlene Severino Secretary ........... ...... V alerie Buzan Treasurer ....,.. ........ A lice Susin IUNIOR DRAMA . . . The Iunior Drama Club uses its time for the further advancement of the principles of drama. They concentrate mainly on improv- ing poise and self confidence. The oflicers are as follows: lst semester 2nd semester President .......................,..... Arline Dypold .............................. ..... I oseph Grachen Vice-President .,..... ....... F lora Fiore ..........,...... ......,.............. L ee Iones Secretary ...,......... .....,.. A nne Trusgnich ........ ............... A rline Dypold Treasurer ..,.... ......, I udy Russell ........., ,..... B arbara Schleitweiler Page 120 ere .7lre onor iea I do solemnly . . . The mb will be ready in a minute Ther-e'.v a unicorn in the gaa11en Little Rerl Riding Hood We are Assembled . . . Upper left-U. West. I . VVest. I. Rissky. R. Rader, R. Teeter, R. Kowalik. S. Kazda. A. Baxa Upper right-l. Risskv, R. Kowalilc. li. Lawccwicz. M. Vachout Middle-I. Robertson, A. Baxa Lower left-S. Kazda. M. Vachout, B. Rader Lower right-D. West. M. Vachout, P. Pelc. F. West. 1. Rissky, I. Sipek, A. Swanson, R. Rader. R. W. Tec-ter. M. Lesser. R. Kowalik. li. Lawcewicz, S. Kazda, A. Baxa SENIOR DRAMA CLUB . . . The main project of the Senior Drama Club is the presentation of the Senior Play. Under the direction of R. W. Teeter, this group also presents many other plays and skits during the school year. The officers were as follows: First Semester Second Semester President .......,........ ....... D on West .....,........ ...... R ichard Kowalik Vice-President ....... ....,.. P at Pelc ..................., ........ E leanor Dunn Treasurer ....,....... ....... M arilyn Vachout .,...... .......,, B ob Rader Secretary ........,..............,.... Marilyn Lesser ...,..............,,.,................,..... Anita Baxa NATIONAL THESPIANS SOCIETY . . . Thespians is an honor organiza- tion for high school students who are members of the Radio Guild, who are doing exceptional work in radio, or who excell in some form of dramatic work. It was founded in 1929 and began in Morton in 1935. This organization is under the direction of Mr. R. W. Teeter. The purpose of Thespians is to create a more active and intelligent interest in high school dramatics. The motto of every Thespian is: Act well your part: There all the honor lies . The officers of Troupe No. 1144: President, Pat Pelc: Vice-President. Shirley Bedravag Treasurer, Anne Swanson: Secretary, Marilyn Lesser: Scribe, Ernestine Lawcewicz. Page 121 ur idzi Emo A Stly Cheese Upper left-Seated: R. Rader, A. Baxa. D. Nenninger, E. Dunn. Standing: M. Vachout, E. Anton, Cole, S. Bedrzwa. S. Lantvi! There? Upper right-Stated: R. Kowalik. Standing: A. Ostrowski, 'l'. Dodero. Risskv, S. Beck, Robertson, P. Pelc, S. Kazda. I. Sipek. M. Lesser, D. Nenninger Caught In The Act Middle left-D. West, A. Swanson, A. Baxa, I. Sipek, M. Lesser, D. Nr.-nninqer Backstage Middle right--Seated: A. Baxa, D. Nenninger. R. Rader. Standing: I. Cole. S. Lantvit. E. Dunn, M. Vachout, S. Bedrnvu, li. Anton 011 Sfdge Bottom--M. Mussato, D. West, M. Meikle, A. Baxa, Pat Pelc. li. Forcash. A. Swanson, R. Knwalik, M. Vachmlt. N. Ianecek, S. Kazda. H. Martin, M. Lesser, S. Bedrava. I. Robertson, I. Sipek, S. Beck This year Our Miss Brooks was chosen as the Senior Play. This play is a modern comedy about the trials and tribulations of a high school English teacher. The part of Miss Brooks was acted by Patricia Pelc. Other main characters were played by Anne Swanson and Don West. Miss Brooks, who is a popular English teacher, not only has her problems concerning the hand- some athletic coach, but she also is given the job of directing the school's Senior Play. During the course of play rehearsals, Miss Brooks helps bring about a romance between two of her students, makes up with Hugo, the athletic coach, and manages to get into many difficulties. Finally the night of the play comes. As the Morton Senior Play ends, the curtain is going up on Miss Brook's play, At the conclusion of the play, Mr. Moore and Miss Reid presented the Coggesel and Carnes trophies to Anne Swanson and Don West. Anne received her trophy for the best portrayal of character, and Don West received his trophy for good diction. Edward Forcash got an honorable mention for good diction. Page l22 sS?6l,ypA0f0gl 6l,l0 Qlnff upper left . I A Gi,-15' gym? Bruce Hilk Ronald Hulka William Nowak Richard Valha Upper right . . , .4 bit of the old South Wmmm Hmm Keith Kessel 'amos KOHN Middle . . . Easy does it mn Iovelxell' Lower left . . . Sjtf Cf. U. Uruschel. Adviser Ronald lburck I Richard Hackl Lower right . . . l'rr'lwat Oven, 3506 F .... kQ?Qg,:Qfrfik Tom Handel' Page 123 ....r51..ff.,f f --Q., Everyone seems to approve Center of attraction Friendly females Open, the door, Boss Upper left-B. Vnndrak. R. Hadac, R. Magista, K. hwanson Upper right: M. Mandell, M. Economos, C. Schweiz, B. L. Mungai Lower left--l. bipek, R. Magista. E. Dunn, D. Armgard Lower right-I, Osredt, l. Rosol l D. Fox, C. Schwarz, I. Petrzilka Editor-in-Chief ......,.. Boys' Sports Editors .,.... Business Manager .... Class Editors ...... Club Editors ............. ANNUAL STAFF 1953 Drama and Publications Editor ....,... Faculty Editor ..... .......................... Features Editor ..,......... Girls' Sports Editor ......... ..................... MSGA and Honor Societies Editor ...... Music Editor ..... ....,.............................. Photography Editor .....,, Publicity Manager ..,,.. Stalf Artist ,............... Page 124 Ben Vondrak Uoseph Petrzilka Uames Wilson ...Roberta Magista SEleanor Dunn 2Carol Giauque Sloan Ostedt 'Uoann Rosol ....,.Kenneth Swanson ,......Marilyn Mandell ,.,..,,Diane Armgard ....,..Carol Schwetz ............Ralph Hadac Betty Lou Mungai ...........Arnold Svec ,..,.Mike Economos Sipek rainzi Edina! fke 3004 Upper left-B. L. Mungai, I. Sipek. B. Vonclralc. I. Ostedt Middle-I. Wilson. l. Petrzilka. R. Hadac, K. Swanson Upper right- l'. D. Fox Lower left-fl. Rnsnl, C. Uiauque. I. Wilson. M. licnnnmos Lower right-beated: U. Armgard, C. Giauque. Standing: Dunn, M. Mandell Somewhere in Morton High School is a forgotten little room. known by its official title, The Annual Office, Room IO4, No matter when the ofhce is approached, various loud noises are audible. These noises may range from someone shouting, Quiet, I'm trying to work, Hurry up with that smelly glue, or Why do we have only two typewriters? The staff which is chosen in Iune begins the new semester by selecting the theme for the yearbook. After staff positions have been assigned, layouts are made and pictures are taken. Mr. Fox, the experienced adviser of the Annual, can constantly be heard reminding the students of the dreaded dead- line which is quickly approaching. The hum of activity gradually becomes louder, reaching its climax in the middle of March. During the early part of the second semester, Mr. Fox took a sabbatical leave. While he was away, Mrs. Williams was given the task of advising the staff. Much energy and time must be spent selling the Annual to the student body of Morton. The students are continually told of the Annual sale deadline: but after the deadline has arrived, there are still students wanting to buy the yearbook, Besides assembling this book, the Annual staff spent enjoyable hours together out of school at picnics, bowling parties, press meetings with other schools, and ball games. After the Annual is completed, everyone breathes a sigh of relief and is thankful but regretful that the work is over. Page l25 uf if, sw Don't bother me girls Editor's Incorporated Literary genii Part of the gang Upper left-Mary Meikle, Gordon Busby, Lcila Scelongr Lower left-'lack Dunn, '1'om Kazakos Upper right-Gordon Busby, lack Dunn, Tom Kazakos, Don Haielc, Ernie Melichar, Leila Scelonge, Mary Meikle Lower right-Barbara Henry, Dolores Watson. Lynn Nickle, 'l'om Kazakos, loan Iaras. Bruce Odes. Ered Tivin. Standing: Dolores Madsen, Carole Collins. Marge Gizynski. Leila Scelonge, lack Dunn, Ernie Melichar, Don Haiek, Eleanor Kenny, loanne Sevrzik, lirancene Habal President ,.,.......,.,,,,,,.,,.............,,, Director of Public Editorial Adviser, Relations ....... Printing Adviser .......,.....,.,..,, Business Manager ......... Gordon Busby ..... Mary Meikle .... Torn Kazakos .... lack Dunn ....... Ken Smn .... Les Lederer Leila Scelonge Ernie Melichar ..... Martha Naylor Wayne Kastl Fred Zamecnik ..... Eleanor Kenny ...., Dolores Madsen Karen Poulter Ioan Iaras .......,.. Carole Collins ..... Marge Gizynski Ioanne Sevcik ....... Page 126 '53 WEEKLY STAFF iijkiifalliil''tilA'iQffffffr. Associate Editor ............. Literary Editor ........... Asst. Literary Editor .,...,.. Sports Editors ............ ,.,.i...Assoc. Sports Editor, ,,,i,...News Ed1tor.............,, Headline Editor .,,,...., Copy Editors ,..,..... ,A,,....Photographers......,.,,,. ......,Acting Supt, Mr. A. R. Moore E. W. Green G. Gaarder R, A. Kreitzer Mr. A. Frattinger Leila Scelonge Tom Kazakos Mary Meikle Barbara Sodt Ken Smrz Les Lederer Bruce Oudes lack Dunn Ernie Melichar Don Hajek i i...,... Raymond Zbornik Donald Svehal Girl's Sports Editors ,,..... ......... E leanor Kenny Business Manager .,....... ,........Club Editors,,,..........,. Exchange Editors .,..... ,,.......Circulation Editor...., .,.......Feature Editor...,..... Dolores Madsen Karen Poulter Carole Collins Marge Gizynski Carol Bosma Virginia Tufts Ioanne Sevcik Wayne Kastl W1 953 The ffitlg Ctlbinel ,108 many M868 Upper left-'1'. Kazakos. G. Busby. L. Scelonge. M. Meikle SONG! gdlheringf Upper rightgglli Gizynski, C. Collins, D. Madson. K. Poulter, P. Bryzina. B. Iirik, W. Kastl, D. Hajek. B. Oudes. . C Ll tz Every face smiling Lower left-Seated: V. Tufts, H. Ruby, S. Dickensen, K. Soelke, G. Ianns, I. Siemeri. I. Zak. L. Svec. Standing: I P. Czarnecki, I. Rehak, R. Pochecki. I. Sivcik, B. Odes, M. Naylor, O. Erecgovac. B. Chandler . Y Editor nd Sports Editor Lriwe i-wht.. 'N , I , . s X , A ,H V I yi One of the rooms of the new building is occupied b the Mortonian Y ry I I eekly Staff. This large staff has the even larger responsibility of producing pl K 'I N fl . a four page newspaper issue every week. The first and third pages of this issue X' I ff, - g f contain school news: the second page contains literary contributions, and the i I ' 'X A , U I , '- 5 I xy fourth page contains sports news. , J ' 0 ' I . 1 3 f-ll The staff is composed of representatives of the student body who handle .A Q ,fx ' 'J f 7 the work which may consist of interviews, sports stories, or literary composi- ' tj 4 I ffl tions. This practice is often beneficial to the students who pursue journalism. I U 1 n P' 'I - Last ear the Weekl received the Columbia Scholastic Press Association , P t Y Y , J f Q, .' . . rg at Columbia University in New York on March 14, 1952. The Weekly Staff f' i ' ' I A ,K U V., K ' mare members of the National Scholastic Press Association, Columbia Scholastic ,ij . ff JL, x ress Association, and International Quill and Scroll. 1 Y 'J .V f . . 9 il I5 T Weekly has an extensive exchange system. The exchanges o as far ' J 1 K I f A s t an awaii. if I l I f ' I d H 9 jf X rv V ' X' X O K 9 he able adviser of the Weekly is Miss Gaarder. f I Lx t-all ' Y T A he oflicers of the Weekly Club are Bruce Oudes, President: Ioanne Sev- ,, ,ll ' 'ii' Vice-president: Martha Naylor, Secretary-Treasurer ilst semesterI: fl L N, -I .falhnne Siemers, Secretary-Treasurer f2nd semesterI. w 'ntl' nf J I ly , .A A tif! A I5 ' X i .gk x 'X 'Q 5 ,I J' I 'X - Page127 Wonfon egzwlenf ouernmenf .xgddocia fion Call to Ofdet' Upper left-N. Pilot. P. Haas The Assembly in Action UPPU' fi9hf ' Reggy-dey-5 gf W07'k Middle left-P. Carder, V. Hanzelin, P, Haas Nominations Are in Order Middle rent2r-M- Severino Busy Hf5f01'igng Middle right-M. lhyer, 1. Kronquist, E. Dvidera WeIfqp'e Committee Lower left-Standing: 'l'. Albert. A. Keller, E. Ostrowski, R. Valenta, E. Kolk, V. Laibl, M, Langer. Sitting: P. Myksin. L, Stresen MOT? Welfa1'e Melnbers Lower right-Standing: D. Vopetak, W. Wisner. Miss Austin, H. Kouba, A. Kominsky, Kocur, B. Korecek. hitting: D. Kuchar, L. Pikart, j. lohnson M.S.G.A. . . . The Morton Student Government Association, the student gov- erning body here at Morton, is, like our national government, composed of three main branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. The legislative power of the M.S.G.A. is vested in the representatives and alternates elected each semester by the home room classes and called collec- tively, the Assembly. The chairman ofthe M.S.G.A. this year was Bill Madden, the vice-chairman was Nancy Pilot, and the Secretary, Pat Haas. Page 128 Wai ying .SZ -gouernmenf They Check the Laws flledals, Mei-its, and Honorable fllentions .W-Book Editors Sofia! Commitlve Board Calwuim' ffomnziilve Sets the Date' Tlufy Plan Our Social Events l'nblia'iry Conzmittee Spreads the Newx Upper left-V. Guerra. N. Brvclita. N. Pinrkmr-ski. I. Llnpudcr, P. Kelly Upper right-Standing: Mr. Larimer, I'. Zaiicek. N. Pinrkuwski. I.. Kmlrnxwskv. I. lfupmier. hitting. ll. IS.iIw1. Mr. Richards. 5. Olsen. I. Lemon. Kvidera Left upper center-branding: N. I-Jiurkuwski, C. bnnhr.uI.i. hitting: I. Dunn. C. Lfupnder, Li. I.urr, P. Dribl-.1 Center right-Standing: R. Spulcr. I'. Laiicck. Mr. Kitzcr. I. O'NIaIIr'v. IJ. Busta. Sitting: I. Bukrr, M. IIr.iIrIwn. IJ. Hexna. Miss btnchlik. IN. Pilot. Q.. Miller. L. Kolcr. R. Ixarch. NI. Hall Left luwntr center-b. Zikmnnd, M. Novak. N. Pinrknwski. I. Cnpnder Lower right-Llppcr row: Ij. Vcintlrak, I. Knatl. Upper center: 'I'. Pnwlaln. I.. Obclmnl. I. IVI.irvIn-Ir. R. I'IvLk. Center row: V. Han:s-lan. Ii. Kvidcra. M. Svcc. S. Olsen. D. Gray, I. Snrlmiiski. I.uwcr center' II. lfnnnors. A. Hrnsa. A. Vnnilarn. I'. Lalicek. I.uwcr row- C. Russo. P. Hans. NI. Pnrdns Lower left-Rear: G. Ircsnik. I. Hahn. W. Machan. A. Grzetirh. I. I.nmt.i. R. Mntlas, N. M.u'h.in. Iirunt- VV. Henk. R. l.iItcnhnr,Ier. IJ. Inhnxnn, IJ. Vlnsek. A. Peknrck. B. Kurcrek. I.. Ixdcrcr M.S.G.A .... Eight seniors, eight juniors, four sophomores, and four freshmen. together with four class chairmen, form the executive body called the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors and the Assembly serve as a check for each other and thus insure a balance of power. The class chairmen this year were: Pat Haas, Frosh-Soph: Lois Obenauf, Iunior: and Diane Teszinsky, Senior. Page 129 .gzkoof .fgcfiuilied pfanne Athletic Eligibility Committee Ways and Means Balances the Budget Election Committee Counts the Votes Orientation Committee School Improvers Club Committee and Booster Committee Upper left-Rear: V. Iurkus. G. Ehlers, li. Peterzak. R. Snucek. Center: V. Hanzelin, S. Dickenson, M. Thycr. li. Arlart. R. Fitzgerald. Front: B. Feroni, M. Severn-io, N. Nickataw, E. Cwinske Upper right-F. Timmins, P. Gribbon, U. Sebring, 'l'. Zzxjicek. U. Tesinsky, P. Kzirrzis, S. Olsen, l.. Roberts. L. Nudare Middle left--W. Madden. R. Magista. L. Obennul. R. Capek, M. Scvcrino, N. Pilot Right upper center-Upper row: U. Magista, G. Ehlers, N. Pilot. V. Schubert. Llppcr center: V. Hnnzelin, Kvi- dera, M. Hall. M. Hicks. Lower Center: P. Haas. I. Lemon. Lower row: P. Czirder, M. Snbut, Peterzuk Lower left--Upper row: F. Smith, G. Busby, L. Hannah, N. Peterson. Lower row: L. Levlerer, M. Poultrr, M. Cookt- Right lower center-Upper row: Miss Fisher, A. Fingerhut. Lower row. M. Brazzalle, P. Kelly, V. Guerra Lower right-Standing: Mr. Larrimer. W. Carg. Dunn, V. Schubert, A. VanCarn. Sitting: Petrzicek, I. Cupuder. A. Tidd, M. Pardus. N. Pilot, L. Obenaul. U. Magistn, R. Husek, R. Mngistu M.S.G.A .... The judiciary branch of the MSGA is the Court of justice, which is elected by the Board of Directors. There are five justices: two faculty, and three student. The Chief-Ius- tice, two prosecuting attorneys, two defense attorneys, secretary and bailiff are in turn elected by the Court. The Court has jurisdiction over any school law which is broken. The chief justice this year was Tom Pawlak. The other justices were Erwin Karaba and Glen Slanec. Mr. Meeker and Mr. Kasik are the able advisers. Page 130 clucfecl Ag Uarioud ommifeed ww .1-A I M-M 5 ' 5 .a , I R I 2' . l PM i It I' N ' ' Q T T .5 ' M0fl0n,S E.I'9CuffU2S Upper left--Standing: Mr. Larimer, P. Haas. I.. Obenaul. Mr. Ondrus. hitting: ll. Tvszinslw, W, Madden, N. Pilot FNJSI1-S0ph BOGYIJ Upper right-Standing: V. bchuherr, G. Murray, U. Mugista, M. brvcrinu. R. Suucrk. I. M.ih.1t. Sitting: P. lI.i.is. K. Barth, P. Carder, R. Littenburger Tllvy .IV01'l07l,S Assemblies Center left-Upper: Cwinske, P. Gribhen. Lower: U. Iohnsun, I.. Roberts Order in the Court Right upper mam-sf.inriin,,. 1. Kami, ie. ififfi.. siiriiig. R. M..g.5t.., M.-. K..,.t, Mr, Maier, as. s1...wk, ia. K..- raba, l'. Pnwlak Srh00lSpirit1md Lower left-Upper row: U. lcszinskv, P. Haas. V. Iianzclin. I . Tinimins. llppvr miilillr: P. liarms. II. Uriblmn. ...ll-gfvffy P,-oynoffon Nl, Klinek, IF. bebring. Lower middle: Miss Stnrhlik. II. Iuhnson. R. 'l'iirturcllrv. I.owrr r w: P. Cnrilrr. I.. Roberts, E. Cwinsl-ce Senior Board flflembers Right lower miter-suimiingi w. Mridtit-n, 11. it.:in.i.v. M. lmftiiix, N. mm.-ii. rs. islam. Sitting: lm. 1.-imwi. Kvidera, l.. Roberts Junfgf Board Lnwer right-Standiiigz I. Cupudcr, N. Pilot. I.. OI'icn.nil, li. Kubrk, I. Dunn. Sitting: l'. Kcllv, M. Ni-nik. N. Piorkowski M.S.G.A .... The various committees also play a very important part in the activities of the MSGA. The list of committees and chairmen include Election, Lois Obenaufg Ways and Means, Diane Teszinsky: Building Im- provements, Nancy Peterson: Assembly, Diane Iohnson: Publicity Iack Dunn: Social Affairs, Nancy Pilot: Book, Iucly Cupuder: Calendar, Marilyn Novak: Clubs, Pat Kelly: Constitution. Natalie Piorkowsky: School Spirit and Activitiy Promotion, Lynn Roberts: Athletic and Booster, Mary Ann Parclusg and Medal Awards, Elaine Kvidera. Temporary committees were appointed during the year as the need for them arose. Page 131 enior onor ociefy Scholastic Leaders Top-Rear: D. Karner. I. Knail. D. Bozis, M. Ko- marek. T. Pawlak. Front: M. Balija, Sipek. A. Olsen, D. Baker, M. Mandell, R. Sedivy. K. Novander The Wise and Honored Center-Rear: A. Van Cara, I. Robertson. L. Scclonge, K. Swanson, V. Laibl, R. Nickel. B. Vondralr, I. Wilson. Front: I. Petracek, I. O'Mallev. M. Thrash. M. Lee. M. Langer, M. Vondrak. Mr, Kiser New Members Are Initiated Foreground-B. Vondrak. M. Komarek. I. Tetrev, M. Smith, R. Capek Senior Honor Society Darlene Baker Marilyn Vondrak Marilyn Balija Donald Bozis Doris Karner Richard Capek Marilyn Komarek George Gale Marilyn Mandell Stewart Liechti Alice Olsen Iames O'Malley Ieanne Petracek Thomas Pawlak Leila Scelonge Kenneth Swanson Rue Sedivy Charles Urban Ioy Sipek Arthur Van Cara Marge Smith Ben Vondrak Iarol Tetrev Iames Wilson SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . The Senior Honor Society is a national organization established for the purpose of promoting the qualities of scholar- ship, leadership, and dependability. The ultimate consummation of individual initiative and scholastic achievement at Morton is election to membership in the Senior Honor Society. Elections are held semi-annually, one in December for midyear graduates and the other in May. Of the upper one-third eligible, only fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent 'of the junior class are elected by a vote of both the students and faculty. This year the oflicers were: President, Richard Capek: Vice-President, Ben Vondrakg Secretary, Marge Smith: and Treasurer, Iim Wilson. Page 132 unior onor Scholarship Top-Standing: A. VanCara. Mr. Zelip. Sitting: D. Armgard. K. Swanson. L. Miller. .-lrhievemen! Second from Top-Standing: I. O'MalIey. I. Zbornik. E. Zelenka, I. Wilson. 'I'. Pawlak, R. Capek. H. Kroeger. R. Hurst. D. Bozis. Sitting: I. Wollroh. P. Bannon. D. Madsen. P. Brezina. P. Prevendar. E. Hromelc. G. Kotynek. I.. Koci. I. Flora. E. Hamilton Lean'er.rhip Third from Top-Standing: S. Selepica. O. Ereesovac, M. Schnabl V. Iurdus. li. Evak. A. Sklenicka. S. Zitek, I. Siemers. P. Danek. I.. Opat. Sitting: W. Kastl. R. Huizinga. D Krakora. R. Oechsel. Koucky. V. Harhison. Ahlberg H. Hruhev. D. Prazak. R. Sola Capability Third from Bottom-Standing: R. Caplan. T. Demos. M. Vondrak D. Baker. N. Pilot. I.. Koler. L. Ohenauf, R. Hough, F 'l'ivin. N. Gaspar. Sitting: A. Litinsky. S. Dickenson. L Svec. N. walker. A. Keller. D. Karner. P. Sovinec, G Ianus. B. Iohns. I. Gabor Dependabilily Second from Bottom-Standing: M, Mandell. B. Holuh. C. Ver milya. F. Caruso. Sitting: I. Sipek, Flax. A. Mandl D. Polich. R. Seclivy. I. Rotunno. M. Skrabel. I. 'I'etrev I. Bloom. McDonald Pace-selters Bottom-Rear: B. Iohns. D. Polich. R. Sedivy, A. Keller. R Capek. ldlora. I.. Koci. Tetrov. M. Komarek. D Karner. C. Vermilya. Front: N. Pilot. L. Ohenauf. N Walker. B. Holuh. M. Mandell, D. Baker. A. Mandl C. ivliller National Iunior Honor Amundsen. Carolyn Adam. Milton Armgard. Diane Armgard. Ronald Baker. Darlene Bannon. Patrick Bloom. Iudith Bogusch. Esther Bozis. Donald Brakken. Marv Brezina. Phyllis Broz. Norma Capek, Richard Caplan. Robert Caruso. Frances Cicero. Diane Danek. Patricia Demos. Terry Dickinson, Shirlev liconomos. Chris Ercegovac. Olga Evak. Eileen Flax. Iean Flora. Iohn Franz. Ted Gabor. Irene Gaspar, Nicholas Grzetich, Anthony Hahenicht. Elaine Haielt. Donald Hamilton. Earle Hansen. Terry Harhison. Virginia Holuh. Betty Hough. Ronald Hromelt. Elvira Huizinga. Richard Hull. Iudy Hurst. Ronald Ianda. Shirley Ianecek. Nancy Ianns. Gail Iohns. Barbara Iones. Lee Iosephus. Carole Iurkus. Virginia Karner, Doris Kastl, Wayne Kaupas. George Keller. Arlyn Koci. Ludvik Kolar. Loretta Komarek. Marylynn Kortanek, Kenneth Kotynek. George Koucky. Ioseph Krakora. Daniel Kroeger. Harold Lacina. George Lee. Margaret Liechti. Stewart Litinsky. Arlene Madsen. Dolores Mandell. Marilyn Mandl. Arline Mau, Marilyn McDonald. Iudith Michniak. Iohn Mikuls. Richard Miller. Carol Mlsna. Marilyn Nenninger. Allyne Nitz. Diane Novak. Bonnie Novak. Marilyn Ohenauf. Lois Oechsel. Roger Olsen. Alice O'Malley. Iames Opat. Ludmilla Society Oudes. Bruce Pandolll. Iune Pawlak. Thomas Pecka. Iohn Picek. Ronald Pilot. Nancy Polich. Donna Prazak, Doris Prevendar. Patricia Rosol. Io Ann Rotunno, Iudith Ruhey. Helene Ryskie. Mary Ann Scelonge. Leila Schmidt. Nancy Schnahl. Mildred Sedivy, Rue Siemers, Ioan Sipelc. Ioy Slanec. Glenn Sklenicka. Alice Skrabel. Marilyn Sola. Robert Sovinec. Patricia Stack. Bette Svec. Lillian Swanson, Kenneth Tetrev. Iarol Tivin. Fred Van Cara. Arthur Vermilya. Carole Vojpich. Ioseph Vondrak. Marilyn Walker. Nancy Wilson. Iames Wollrah. Iames Zalas. Ioan Zhornik. Ioseph Zelenka. Edward Zitek. Shirlee ociefg IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . The purpose of the National Iunlor Honor Society is to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service among the student body. Ofllcers this year were: Ken Swanson, President: Art VanCara Vice President: Diane Armgard, Secretary: and Carol Miller. Treasurer Page 133 .7l.e g X l0l 065 jkelflflffegfeff jAl 0lfLg Able Elovuiionists Waxing Eloquent Debate and Disrussion Doris Entertains the Orthopedics Upper left-D. Karner, U. Stanek, L. Borgeaud, N. Piorkowski, Miss Berry. M. Belza, C. Prueter. Upper right-L. Borgeaud, F. Roubik, D. Hajek, G. Benak Lower left-G. Benak. D. Hajek, D. Karner, C. Prueter, F. Roubik Lower rightf- SENIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . Morton's Masque and Gavel is a chapter of a National Honorary Speech Society, represented in every state in the union. Its guiding purpose is to stimulate and promote the development and improvement of speech in the school and in the community of which it is a part. Its often quoted slogan, speech for use, typifies the main goal of the society, to give its member a tool which will help him gain friendship, happiness, and lasting success. There is no more serious a drawback in business, social, or domestic life than the inability to express one's self in a pleasing and cultivated manner. The Masque and Gavel is open to sophomores and juniors. In order to be eligible for membership, a candidate must have completed the requirements for the Iunior Masque and Gavel. However, if he excels in drama, debate, and radio, he may upon the recommendation of his sponsor and four classroom teachers be initiated into the Masque and Gavel in the May meeting. He must declare his desire to be a member before March 15th-to Miss F. C. Berry, the sponsor. Members of the Masque and Gavel are available for announcements of worthy causes in school and community in addition to frequent radio drama. contributions to councelling activities, and speakers for local clubs. The officers this year were: Donald Hajek, President: Lois Borgeaud. Vice-president: George Banak, Secretaryz Faith Roubik, Treasurer: and George Prescott, Sergeant-at-Arms. Page 134 good! wailing ana! 1014666 laecfing Developing Initiative On the Air Quill and Stroll at Work Orators in Action mem-A f M1 V Upper left-M. Meikle, E. Eberhardt. G. Busby, A. Ln-uthoil Lower left-P. Ramos. A. Vitek, S. Koutsky, K. Henrici. T. Gallagher, M. Kupka Upper right-I. Schauer. M. Kurina, L. Vesely Lower right-Standing: 'l'. Gallagher. A. Vitek, Miss Berry. S. Koutsky, P. Ramos. Sitting: K. Henrici, M. Kupkai QUILL AND SCROLL . . . The International Honorary Society for High School journalists, more commonly called Quill and Scroll, is an organization dedicated toward the advancement of high school journalism. Eligibility is limited to juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class and have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. Candi- dates are selected through the recommendation of Mr. Fox or Miss Gaarder who are in charge of Morton's two major publications. This year there were three high school members. They were: Mary Meikle. Gordon Busby, and Ann Gruthoff. IUNIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . The Iunior Masque and Gavel is an organization which trains deserving underclassmen who wish to become candi- dates for the Masque and Gavel Honorary Speech Society. Under the able supervision of Miss Berry, the members receive training in the basic principles of speech, are taught to use good diction, to appear at ease before groups, and to speak clearly and effectively. Members must meet certain definite require- ments in speech, speak before the Masque and Gavel Society, and maintain at least an average of 85. Presiding this year: Mabel Kupka, President: Pat Remos, Vice-President: and Katherine Henrici, Secretary-Treasurer. Page 135 WEEE X i Skiie? 1 f 'Ei 1 ,AN wwf 'iw vi fxsivwwpg eeifmg Qi T., lik? ,ff , f fmmm. f,1ws51is.fw f , 'A iiiffefi S91 . -jegggsw ga ,Q www J sw: vfgyi fm.. ,, . LQ5YiFZ?ifh f2XQQiw2iEw'2f5i5fi'??1.?'2fl 1 ff:22'02i:f,S 91:40, Egg?-5-ygxg, wg? wr A xi Em. skWw3iW:m.kL.f .. Mywj www 4 :mfs-LQQJQ ww. - ,, ' QSWEY- wiv-yN'+MJwiAf MW . - 1' law ?7'Xff'f 1fiigifZWii?5'fi2??f51W3vQfi.7?':1g A A, . ai-l':5Nf7ff7SYSEfEP,gifQ3lL?9?f2 3 , , A x y if Hfefaxggikg. 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This year, the Band has given concerts, played at our football games. helped in com- munity affairs, and performed at assemblies. pw 1 ffii iiiifimfzfffff M264 Page 138 M Z 1 V , Q 'h 125 4 . --- : lyk Q Asp 3. sz + 'T ,, wvwifi z ,A X Y. M. A In W 5' , S 9 M as Q-.4 ,KG Nga l ff Yfglx, fri, g -vu 5 XY p KLA Q fi 1 wpuli is H ,ww ' it .QA .LSQQ fix . lx A Q! . 'gm' 5 W ff 59 Q M um ,I x K ,N . Sf at f Q Sag? EYES f 121 1 1 A fi 4 ' A A 'V X .J A f' ,i 1 X ,A by GNN Q6-fn we xx . N, ' - 'U QQX 'm JQA' gg f' ypg S A vi x Ng? V' ,M Q 3 xx. . ,, ' A iw X is '-'Q if MA' A way '+ ,wx 'if :- W fwlvfl VF f if QA f . i,:i.lii,f - ww :lf 42:4 fwifw Wgw1:',. .N .' A3 h Yyzv ya fb 8 4 'iawff-f 1' 'ik N Na-Wgjif: 'fi ' D, x , xi up M ifgyg nf it git ,ff 'X xr 7 , If :ES -Z3 D, Et A Rf A kim!-fwlik atm .,, ' X M 1 A A p 1 Q -W W ,F it . . Q 9 V 1 Ki' 6 R Q! -.,'gXT'k fn. IPI? . xii X 7 it ,' ' S 32115, S I Y ,Q , 1, X 'ww ,fx lr! ' Sf 51 :Oi fix? 1 Wwe Iii X Cr 1 . S' , xg , fx Y bww WaLer6 X 9 1? e Q SX . if Q N X5 ,N x A X X f. X X X ya V R v- X? ' u J -- J N Q h NL X Q ,Q ,v N XX N W A - X S ' 'Nix NX X x . Q 5 S 1 Q X 2 X N 5 N 6, u K 'rx 5 p f. kg, ll N NX , . V X x ,I xg .QR ' .' Q Q 5 xl' Q .5 u 5 - X X X M Q .1 It . . . - Q 9 . 5 K 'L 'N x X N , l Xi The Firsf Noel! .lam Session! Pirfolo Pete! Open Ufidef Swing' Lozru' Une lllusif Sheer! The Empty Chair! Page 140 Row l-N. Wilk, C, Russo, I. Schrader, Sladek, E. Lanioncl, P, Havemann, A. Malevitis, N. Wiilkcr, May C. Davis, C, Mitchell, Killuurg Row 2-I. Nosek, Iedlicks, A. Discipio, Halla. L. Kafka, L. Mcnken, P. Forejt, M. Borlick, B. Iohns, I. Zak, C I Row 3-L. Gardiner, P. Mclilvain, R. Kunes, A. Holm, B. Sodt, E. Schulz, E. Kvidt-ra. B. Krumes, S. Bowman, C Souhrada, Evak, B, Iirik, B. Mitacek. M. Roth. I, Hurst. M. Naylor. P. Dtis, B. Iilek, F. Caruso. L Hanna, C. Krasny Row-l-K. Sciarra, P. Drilka, A. Kappos. Cv. Novak. l. Vavricka. I. Recht. V. VVolf, D. Iackson. R. Spolar, R Spencer. T. Peck, D. Arnigard, M. Kuehn, D. Baker, P. Pochly, Kulwicek. A. Iemm, M, Meiklc Row SAE. Moss, E. Forcash, W. Vermillion, R. Blazek. T. Gryl, Russell. M. Ielinek, L. Blahnik, G. Hughes. I. Cervcny, VV. Polich, D. Hackel, H. Smid, D. Mudra, R. Nckoyar, R. Aringard, E. Hamilton. D. VVard. G. Picha. R. Horak oicezi 0 MMM The Morton Aeolian Choir. under the expert guidance of Mr. C. H. Kickert, is a group consisting of both boys and girls. This year, the Choir has given us many hours of splendid entertainment. Adding to their many successes in giving concerts, the Choir has appeared on television programs. We at Morton are very proud to have such an outstanding Choir. The Glee Club is an organization which is made up entirely of girls. The Glee Club. along with other vocal groups, contributes a great deal to the enjoyment of every one. They participate in the Christmas programs, perform at teas and other school activities, and give Operettas. Mr. C. H. Kickert also directs these groups. Row I-W. Tanisevicius. M. Bclza, I. Peterik, R. VVischineycr, L. Vance. S. Puller. R. Buonanonia, R. Shack. l, Guintoli, A. Milkovaitis, V. Harhison. Row 2-C. Miller, Holnlv. D. Malnic, M, Bruchtel, P. Iohns. N, Michael. L. Borciak. S. Strejc, B. Tliomas, N. Hora, B. Burns. Row 3-N. liisclt. C. l-lemer. C. Kurowski, R. Kestian, M, Bortman, I. Neuman, M, Louda, I. Siemcrs, Sinclricli. M. Prochaska, R. Vlasaty, A. Machalek. Row -l-P. Knox. F. Arlart. li. Hroinek, Y. Sievert, B. Alvin. B. Luzar, M. Svec. M. Smith, V. Hanzelin. P. Pre' vendors, F. Halwal. I. Van Dorpe, M. Anderlc, P. Holmes, Syzmanski X . . 1 f in-fr Settccase, M. Abel, S. Svec. P. Hoycla, N. Stulik, T. Martinek. A. Chvatal, B. Williziiiis, C. Conforti, ohnson. E in LW? -mm i W ,QQ 5 s v es. . . 4-2? . . . x lk. A 51 ' ' fy .ix k 'wf' 13 k , 275 ki' -5 fx - fax. N- 2.2. fy wwf ff: 4 x f .1 1 if ga ff., - - 123. A mf. 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'f' . . ,, ,qw f i f 44 X 2 'V+ 1 KN . gy.. . 4 -wi Lx . nas, 3 Sw ,fm Ev .-.dix- X N wif..-' .V r' ,Y 5 1 QE' 2 Q is ,Mk I Y 'hQQS',wv W iw gg ,4- Sm if 15 N5 gf? 5- 'Q' mb S, W WWX me ' '? Q ? M fs 5 if 2 Q Q ME , ' wt my 7 K QQ- X iw f WX ,, Q S gy gf x 9 Q W K if W, . iw Y u Q svn if sf? W JNX Sw mb is Nw gs X f-M, LWXM52M2:gj:15Z,gQ3?,gM. K ik? A Ri. Y ima wpz,1.,Q?' me f . ' ' we X' ' 31 M W Q MS X Q N 2 ,H S lim- if 2 Q Q - ww 'E .fi Ya Wfpgf 3169! Q K Q W fem- if MY 7 X 1' f f 111 ' f f fm 1 X' il f ' 1 1 K F' if figs' ,ep Hgh Q4 X Q f I S. E Q vu' I Wufifangd jiglaf lfjaganffg VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Morton opened its 1952 football season in a blis- tering sun losing to R-B 19-0. However, the score by no means indicates the game Morton played, for Morton's total yards gained in rushing and passing almost equaled that of R-B. Fumbling by Morton at crucial points in the game was the deciding factor, for R-B recovered 6 of Morton's fumbles and inter- cepted a pass for their 3 touchdowns. Morton's first Suburban league game was a stunning setback at the hands of the Evanston Wildkits. For 3 quarters Morton was held scoreless, but in the final quarter Tisci unleashed a long 45 yd. pass to Gizynski. Ray Scholz's kick made the score 32 to 7 at the final gun. Playing their only home game of the season at Rockne stadium, the Mustangs were defeated 33 to 7 by New Trier. Morton's single touchdown resulted from a Tisci aerial to Ray lhde. The conversion by Scholz was good. After holding Highland Park to a scoreless first half, the Mustangs in- ability to capitalize on breaks cost them a 14 to 6 win at the host's field. Morton's lone touchdown was scored by Ray lhde after a Highland Park fumble was recovered. Scholz's kick after the touchdown was no good. . ilu., - :ga-Q gg 5 ilfii tl l Top-Trainer Shack, Asst. Coach Fencil, Mgr. R. Vanerka, W. Polich, Tony Zajicek, R. Barry. R. Foitl, W. Kocourek, I. Russell Middle-W. Nannini, D. Salberg, Tom Zajicek, R. Karch, E. lakab, P. Scudieri Bottom-Mgr. Nemecek, Mgr. Huml, I. Branecki, V. Wagner Page 146 je Ol QUeI'lfA LCQ ln a hard fought battle with Niles, the Morton Mustangstied 12 to 12. With 30 seconds remaining in the first hall, the Trojans drew first blood with a 61 yd. pass. A 48 yd. pass from Tisci to Wagner in the second half tied the score. Niles scored again in the 3rd period, and it looked as though Niles had iced the game. However, with a few minutes remaining Morton marched 64 yds. to Niles' 1 yd. line from where Ray lhde smashed over to tie the score. In the second quarter after Morton had driven to the Proviso six-yard line, the Pirates recovered a Mustang fumble thus ending the Mustang's one and only serious threat of the game. The Proviso Pirates went on to win by 18 to 0. Another link to the chain of defeats by the Oak Park Huskies was added this year. After a hard fought battle the Mustangs were overcome by the score of 40 to 13. The Mustangs weren't able to score until the last quarter when Sam Tisci threw passes to Iohn Melwid and Pat Hendy. Playing the last game of the season before a large homecoming crowd, the victory minded Mustangs were defeated by the Waukegan Bulldogs 34 to 12 at the victor's field. This brought down the curtain on the 1952 football season. The Morton touchdowns were scored by Iohn Melwid and Sam Tisci, and Bob Spolar tried for the extra points. ..- mbi X Top--W. Kucera, T. Ross, B. Napolski, E. Olmstead, R. Spolar, R. Miller, Mgr. Stroble, Head Coach Ondrus, Asst. Coach Wojciechowski Middle-I. Melwid, P. Hendy, W. Scholz, I. Landis, A. Novacek Bottom-S. Tisci, F. Krbec. R. Idhe, I. Gijynski, Mgr. Whitcomb, Mgr. Norman Page 147 Wudfangd .gn .fgcfion Page 148 GL UQ85 ' l 8f5Alfl'l8l'l Top-Traincr Shack. G. Kalus, F. Malik, E. Lcwicki, Icras. R. Rader, L. Smith, E. Krauz, H Suskc, Coach Batson Middle-R. Capck, R. Phillips, B. McCormik. P. Majello, R. Phillips, A. Spagnola, R. Iacqucs H. Tcnito Bottom--S. Hzijovicli. O'Conncl. R. Nushart, P. Sicle, L. Veselli, F. Malek Bottom-T. Donat, L. Bundrick, D. Lord, I. Olson, I. Kowalski. G. Roberson, D. Waszak, D. Ki-iz, R. Zctlck. C. Radic Row Z-Manager T. Knscvas, W. Foro, C. Bathcl, F. Prasil, W. Wilson, Trcfil, R. Kostka Row 3-Trainer Shack, Olson, R. Smith, lanus, E. Pinc, Solek, R. Koslowski. F. Wolf, E. Vcytcch, E. Bastyr, B. Conncrty, Manager Mastrangelo, Coach Regan Row 4-I. Vopccka, A, Kcizcr. G. Moreno, R. Lange, W. Rezak, R. Kosncr, B. Byrne. R. Ballicttc, C. Novotny, G. Grubb, K. Van Cara, McF,achcrn, E. Havcl, D. Soucck Top-N. Magliera, H. Prazak. R. Byrne, M. Kalagian, A. Rosc, P. Augustync. V, Kajziwa. Timmins, D. VVhitc. VV. Gahrys Page I-19 onguering onied First Row-R. Bezjak, R. Potucek, T. Plechaty, Koucky, E. Prokop, W. Kuras, N. Kuzlusk. I. Peluso, R. Spagnola, Manager Second Row--R. Pales, R. Hall, L. Biaginni, P. Vichi, D. Soucek, R. Blalock, Hahn, P. Loid, E. Rogacki, W. Lhotka, Manager R. Slivovsky Third Row-Coach Hedtke, R. Sprafka, R. Tokarz. E. Kaufeldt, G. Utz, D. Kocourek, A. Cernik, A. Drewitz, I. Powell, R. Osterman, K. Stevens Fourth Row--Trainer B. Shack. Manager G. Bachart, R. Blazis, I. Burke, E. Siroky, A. Mitzen- macher, R. Potempa. C. Kazelski, G. Hayward, W. Hall, R. Morse. FROSH-SOPH . . . Under the helm of Coach Hedtke, this year's Frosh-Soph football team turned in one of the greatest performances since 1945 when the Ponies won the Suburban League title. They had a record of 5 wins and 2 losses and 1 tie. In the opening game of the season, the Ponies slugged R-B 19-O after which the Ponies dropped two heartbreakers to Evanston and New Trier, 13-7 and 19-9 respectively. Chalking up their first win in the Suburban League, the Frosh-Soph over- whelmed the Iunior Giants of Highland Park 12-O. The touchdowns were scored by David Kocourek and Bob Hayward. The Ponies' next victim was Niles who fell to the Morton onslaught 20-0. Trying for their third Suburban league win, Morton ran into a strong Proviso team: but the Ponies managed a 13-13 tie. To the delight of Morton's spectators, the Morton eleven annihilated the Oak Park Bullpups 22-0. After the game, Coach Hedtke said, This was our best game of the season so far. The victory was also Morton's first win over Oak Park since 1945. Closing the season on a successful note, the underclassmen edged Wau- kegan 7-O. Page 150 bl lfLl L6LI'l Qdgble C 6Ll'l'll06 Top-S. Lurrie, I. Linartes, T. Remieckis, P. Soclcika, L. Povilaika, I. Turck, R. Cervcny, E. Moss, E. Kostelancik, W. Nudera, Coach Iahelka Bottom-P. Tsolinas, M. Petrigala. E. Innocenti, E. Hamilton, L. Ycnkolc, S. Lemac, D. Icnicck. B. Simmons, I. Kreivenas, W. Trehubenko Left: High Stepper Right: In For The Kill SOCCER . . . This year's soccer team opened their 1952 season by crushing Tilden Tech 4-0. A week later the Maroons were not so lucky, as they lost to Schurz of Chicago 1-0. The following game was a return match with Tilden Tech, and once again Morton came out on the long end of the score 6-4. Pete Tsolinas scored the first goal and Tom Remieckis the other two. Chicago high school soccer rules award two points for each goal. The Maroons came home with their third win out of four games after playing at Lake Forest. The score was 4-0. The Iahelka men defeated Lake Forest 7-0 in a return game. Defending their Suburban League title at Gage Farm, the team was shut- out by Oak Park, 2-0. However, the Maroons were hampered by several injuries which Coach Iahelka said were the main reasons for the defeat. ln the second game goals by Gale lnnocenti and Tom Remieckis were enough to down the Oak Park Huskies and necessitate a playoff game for the Suburban League Title. Trouncing University High 16-0, the soccermen ended their regular schedule of games and began preparing for the playoff game with Oak Park. However, Oak Park refused to play the game thereby forfeiting the league crown to the Maroons. The overall record was seven wins and two losses. Page 151 ma fmen mei gran? lalaodifion .QV 1 , fz-Jef-u x24-ef Z'7-fwfr-rfff.. 24' - 7Mv,Q.1. WRESTLING . . . Though winning only three out of twelve matches, this year's wrestling team did produce many fine individual stars. The team on the whole this year is made up of many underclassmen, indicating a promising season next year. After suffering two defeats, the varsity grapplers edged Wheaton 27 to 21. Magliera, Carrigan, Flora, Hendy, and Napolski all won their matches to clinch the meet for Morton. Evanston and New Trier both trampled Morton in the next two games. Morton won their next two meets by defeating Reavis and Wheaton by the scores of 24 to 23 and 23 to 19. Morton lost their last five meets to Proviso, Hinsdale, Watlkegan, R-B, and La Grange. Acting as host to the State Sectional meet, the matmen managed to gain a fourth place by Bob Carrigan, a third by Pat Hendy, and a first place by 'little' Nino Magliera, who is a freshman weighing only 103 pounds. ln the State finals Nino managed to win his Erst match, but was eliminated in the second. ff 5:0 Upper Left-Top Row: W. Burns, I. Flora, P. Hencly, C. Hrdlicka, L. Koci, Coach Bottom: E. Boddy, K. Krebs, I. Vrba, S. Bajovich. R. Carrigan, P. lanes Lower Left-Top Row: Coach I-ledtke, R. Potempa, K, Stevens, G. Utz, R. Hayward, I. Burke. P. Kossivas, Manager Slivovsky. Bottom: Manager I. Zelinski, P. Vecchi, R. Lyons, T. McClenahan, N. Magliera, G. Skoumaul Upper Right: Flying Krebs! Lower Right: Vrba gets his man! Page 152 5Za!a6Aing el l'l'l2l'l .. fgbliffu - L fyisl I rf ,-- ' - n 2 ff U , . c-.,i - ,Q IYLF1' I I ' 4 e f ' v A4752 r if M fjffd5!4'l9Iflf Lower left--Top row: Coach Bond, R. Rader. R. Stepanek, R. Capek, I. Snyder, R. Schnulle, G. Robinson. Middle row: H. Smidl, D. Bozis, S. Gavin, G. Vetesnik. W. Madden. Bottom row: W. Denk, R. Fleck, E. Schultz, D. Pecen, P. Bannon Lower right-Top row: Coach Bond, C. Kozelsky, R. Potsic, A. Belmont, Olson, B. Schroeder, R. Bobzin, W. Layman. Middle row: R. Prazak, T. Bartuska, I. Koucky, I. Schnulle, M. Hicks, R. Phillips. Bottom row: F. Tlusty, R. Byrne, W. Roth, E. Tijan, T. Keller, G. Murray, H. Prazak, T. Geiling Upper left: In the Lead! Upper right: Take of! SWIMMING . . . The Morton Merman had an extremely rough schedule this year. They finished the season with three wins and ten losses. However, when the tankmen did win, they really dunked their opponents. The Sea Horses sank Argo twice, 58 to 8 and 51 to 15, and drowned Thornton Fractional 53 to 22. A tidal wave struck Morton as far as Suburban League competition is con- cerned. The tankmen failed to win a league meet, though they came close C several times. With many juniors returning next year, the Mermen can look K aj '7fff4?' .fl ffgforward to a bright future. 7 1' X The frosh-soph team did quite well compared to the upperclassmen. Beat- ' !r4'flfAf'nA,9 f dj U ing both Niles and Thornton Fractional twice, while dunking Waukegan once, ' V f xf fr A . . . f lt! - the underclassmen fell short of a .500 rating by one game. Their record included fi ' d ' d f . J 'm, Y ve wins an six e eats 4.4.41-1.55757 XWIL4 , 1 ld J R A , , M, Y ,f f f1..f,,,,, ,2 , . , . , , V We Hr Xe ft gQQf'g00f8C! j 0LC Iflflelfl Top Row-Coach Kudmovsky, G. Slanec, I. Pelikan. K. Kortanek, C. Kucius, R. Curtis, F. Morosky, T. Wolnik, R. Moore, I. Grachen, I. Lakosil. Assistant Coach Loprieno Bottom Row-G. Potsic, R. Pecha, Cv. Cale, R. Wciiier, W. Popper, I. Strcmple, I. Michniak, A. Spagnola. Manager Rushford, D. Krenek Lower left: Up and Over! Lower right: Flying Weiner' TRACK . . . The 1953 track team started their season off fast by defeating R-B 58 to 37. The lirsts were taken by: Bob Pecka, Iohn Michniak, Iohn Stremple, Phil Scudieri and the relay team of Spagnola. Wolnik, May and Pecka. Against proviso the Harriers lost in a very close contest 51 to 49. ln a three way meet at Oak Park with Bloom and the Huskies of Oak Park, the Morton trackmen took a 3rd place. ln the only home meet of the season in the halls of Morton, the Harriers were defeated by Austin 40 to 30. Ending the season Morton took fifth place in the Suburban league meet. The Frosh-Soph track team did not Win any meets while losing three. Page 154 olaefuf .yarrierd algal' .Q ju fare CROSS COUNTRY . . . Opening the 1952 track season at the Proviso field- house, the Morton Harriers were crushed by the home squad 33-15. ln the 2 mile race Pelikan, Farrell, Michniak, and Kampe took sixth to ninth place respectively. Falling four points short of victory, the cross country team lost to Oak Park 30-26. Showing improvement over the previous weekis loss, Morton's 2 milers Pelikan, Farrell, and Kampe came in second, fourth, and fifth. In a four team meet, with Oak Park, Austin, and Steinmetz, Morton fin- ished in third place. Finishing with a lower score than Steinmetz, the Harriers smashed the home team 84-132. ln a tri-team meet with Oak Park and Austin of Chicago, the milers didn't fare so well coming in last with 84 points compared to Austin's 31 and Oak Park's 39. Out of a field of ten teams Morton finished ninth in the district cross country meet at Glenbard edging out only Reavis. The Frosh-Soph team also under Coach Kudrnovsky failed to win a meet. Back Row-Coach Kudrnovsky, I. Pelikan, F. Morosky, R. Kamp, R. Michniak, G. Potsic, D Farrell, Asst. Coach Loprieno. Front Row-R. Haznedl, K. Kortanek, D. Krenek, I. Grachen, A. Rusthoven, I. Stremple, D. Holt, Mgr. Rushford. Page 155 gufure ugigfifd lst Row-W. Eads. I. Soehike, C. Seps, H. Allen, K. Fisher, F. Allen, R. lnfanger, G. Potempa, W. Hrdina, M. Calaagin, I. Lamar 2nd Row-G. Graves, W. Kamin, R. Kowalik, R, Kropacek, Kotalik, I. Tvifll, L. Stranikouski, I. Koller, B. Kucera, Iahelka Lower Left: Cement Mixers Center: Watrh That Right Lower Right: Jab, lab, Cross? U 9, BOXING . . . Sfnce rton and other Suburban Lea ue schools do not artici- 9 P QU W M pate in an interschol tic boxing schedule. Morton has intramural competition 0 for those bo S who nt to learn the manly art of self-defense. Coach Iahelka teaches -- xers main points and provides them with a good physical 5 education p gr Spor n ' essential in every sport, but in boxing it is a require- E - a a 'Q boy. he strict and protective rules for boxing in high school . : hi e that will bring harm to the participating athletes. The lighters VV box - -: ,- minute rounds with a minute rest between rounds. The boys wear 12 ounce gloves and are required to have a mouthpiece: they must also ' have a doctor's examination before every bout for their own protection. ' When Morton had an interscholastic team, they won three state titles. Even though they are no longer in competition, they practice just as hard as Q they always did which indicates the good reputation of Morton's sport program. Q 1 Page 156 efmen ave air eadon TENNIS . . . This year's tennis team, under the leadership of Coach Pagakis, was overcome in six out of eight contests. ln the first meet of the season, the netmen were defeated 4-1 by Riverside-Brookfield. Ralph Hadac and Bill Dvorak were the only victors taking the doubles match 7-5, 6-2. In their first Suburban League match, the Pagakis men were shutout 5-0 by Evanston. In the next three games Morton was held to 2 points while their opponents scored 13. The scores were Morton 2-'Proviso 4: Morton 1--New Trier 53 and Morton 0-Oak Park 5. Playing their second home game of the season against Waukegan, Morton shutout their opponents 5-0. Ken Novander, Ron Pancner, and Don Blomgren won their single matches. The racketmen also captured both of the doubles matches. Morton in their last two games of the season lost to Highland Park 5-0 and defeated Thornton in a non-league match 4-1. K. Novander, E. Lindroth, R. Hadac, R. Pancner, R. Iambor.,P. Bannon, B. Franciscy Page 157 fx M it QA ? mf' f s ', iQ, K3 K Milf SS I 3,3 4 Q fy I A Y QQ XE U, Q f 2 E 5 'Tx - i VIQ, -- Q 'f:. i ' .Me 3, x X I w f x 4, in fix rf, 3' J Q w sf New ,N A 6? 1 .. Q1 5? 3 6 6K6l,.'5LQf92l 6 v , Q gf -fn. A A A . M. Top Row-Trainer B. Shack, E. Iakab, T. Zajicek, R. Kuncl, L. Subach, R. Kafka, T. Siliekis. E. Kropacek, T. Kassner, S. Tichy, Coach Vopicka. Bottom Row-Manager R. Whitcomb. W. Bettin, D. Truhlar, I. Novak, I. Melwid, E. Lindroth, E. Zelenka, Manager L. Strobl. SCORES Morton .......... ......... 6 8 Riverside-Brookfield ...... ......... 6 5 Morton .......... ,........ 6 6 Waukegan ................., ,......,. 5 7 Morton .......... ........, 3 8 Evanston ................... ......... 4 3 Morton ...... ......... 5 7 Highland Park ...... ......... 4 5 Morton... ......... 69 Oak Park ................. ....... . .78 HINSDALE TOURNAMENT Morton .......... ............ 3 8 Elgin ............................ ......... 5 1 Morton... ......... 76 Freeport ......... ....... . .51 ,Qi ,Qf ,-1 ,.. Morton ...... ......... 5 8 New Trier ..... ......... 5 6 Morton .......... ......... 6 4 Proviso ......,........... ......... 4 9 Morton .......... ......... 6 2 Niles ......................... ......... 4 7 Morton .......... ......... 6 1 Davenport, Iowa ..... ......... 7 2 Morton .......... ......... 5 4 Waukegan ............ ......... 6 8 Morton ...... ........ 7 3 Evanston ................ ......... 6 5 Morton... ......... 43 Highland Park ...... ....... . .55 Morton... ......... 55 Oak Park .......... ....... . .57 Morton ...... ......... 5 3 New Trier ..... ......... 7 4 Morton .......... ......... 5 5 Proviso ........ . ......... 83 Morton ...... ................... 5 8 Niles ................................... ......... 6 l STATE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Morton .......... ..........,.... 7 5 Downers Grove .............. ......... 5 7 Morton ...... ......... 8 0 Riverside-Brookfield ...... ......... 6 5 Morton ...... ......... 3 9 La Grange .................... ......... 8 2 Page 160 Olflleff 6Ll0fbU e I 0lfUl'l Top Row-Manager K. Hiedler, Manager D. Soucek, M. Ielinek, K. Hackbarth, B. Lhotka, C. Smidl, B. Ditchman, E. King, L. Desderi, Coach Soucek Middle row--I. Lanzarotta, T. Medlicott, A. Cernik, D. Kocourek, T. Franz, Powell, R. Vistine Bottom row-L. Biagini, E. Siroky, C. Economos. B. Hall, W. Hall FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL . . . With the Suburban League Championship under their belts and a record of 14 wins and only 1 loss to their credit, this year's Frosh-Soph team and Coach Soucek both have a lot to be proud of. From the very first to the very last game of the season the Ponies displayed the championship form that won them the title. Opening the season against R-B, the underclassmen walloped the visiting team 59 to 42. Before the year 1952 ended, the Ponies chalked up four more wins. They beat Waukegan 58 to 46, Evanston 47 to 30, Highland Park 49 to 38, and Oak Park 57 to 38. New Trier provided the underclassmen with their first win of the new year and sixth straight victory overall. The score was: Morton, 54: New Trier, 42. The following weekend Proviso was added to Morton's growing list of victims. A game that was tabbed as crucial turned out to be just another Morton onslaught. Venturing out to Niles, the Pony five returned home with a 53 to 41 victory over the previously undefeated Trojans. The eight game winning streak was increased to thirteen with triumphs over Waukegan, Evanston, Highland Park, Oak Park, and New Trier in that order. With the loss of Dave Kocourek to the varsity team and an inspired Proviso team as their opponents, the underclassmen were defeated 51 to 46, despite the fine team play exhibited by Ron Vistine, Ioe Lanzarotta, and Terry Medlicott. Led by Ted Franz's 15 points: the entire Frosh-Soph squad displayed excellent teamwork and slaughtered Niles for their fourteenth win and last game of the 1952-53 season. Page 161 01 U885 ' glf'Q5Alfl'lQIfl First Row-Manager A. Hnml, E. Bieluwka, R. Kuncl, T. Zajicek. Landis, S. Tichy, Manager M. Normen Second Row-Coach Soucek, M. Fouks, R. Anderson, Wiggins, R. Prohaska, R. Tuma. Sayer First Row-K. Pfau, Pouba, E. Mackovak, P. Augustyn, K. Dvorek, Butcher, P. Waszak Second Row-Manager Paxton, Manager T, Gallagher, A. Tuhy, C. Seamon, E. Bastry, R, Koslowski, R. Tlapa. I. Hessl, W. Guderian Third Row-Trainer, B. Shack, C. Iennings, R, O'Connor, R, Basak, T. Chirko, R. Vyleta, T. Dore, L. Bunclrick, D. Kriz, Coach Regan Page 162 Siafe Clzamlaa lst Row-Manager D. Simandl, G. Krenek, G. Kalus, R. Vorreyer, D. Yario, D. Anderson, K. Patzelt, Manager Vrba 2nd Row-Manager Strobl, A. Springer, I. Nicolette, T. Eubler, F. Miller, R. Bryant, R. Miller, R. Vanerka, E. Kostelancik, E. Kopacek, Manager Stelk 3rd Row-Coach Fencl, A. Novacek, F. Simek, F. Bobek, I. Heilenbach, R. If-cha, W. Roy, R. Mikuta, P. Ienista, I. Hurt, W. Polich, Trainer Shack BASEBALL . . . Playing in Peoria, the Morton Mustangs whipped Notre Dame 5-3 capturing the state championship. This game ended Morton's longest and best baseball season, stated Coach Fencl. This year's diamond men won 23, lost 4, and tied 1. To take the State Tournament the Mustangs had to defeat such highly rated teams as Fenger of Chicago, Edwardsville, Thornton, and of course the runner up, Notre Dame. The opening game of the regular season resulted in a 7-7 tie with River- side-Brookfield. Gene Krenek started on the mound but was relieved by Al Springer after giving up 4 runs. ln the next three innings, however, Morton scored 5 runs to take the lead. Riverside then regained the lead by scoring three more runs. It looked bad for Morton, but they managed to tie the final score by scoring two runs in the last inning. Victories came easy for the diamond men in the next three games. They defeated Argo 7-6, 3-2 and they walloped Thornton 6-l. ln a double header at home against Waukegan, Morton chalked up a double victory over the Bulldogs with identical scores: 10-4. Downers Grove provided the Mustangs with an easy victory. Morton scored ten runs to Downers Grove's two. Al Springer was the winning pitcher. Page l63 C amino .gn .fdcfion fy l i A . Upper left: Ball one! Upper right: Good Form df Lower left: I Got It! Lower right: Dizzy Dean? Q Qldlu Jilisn Wg UK After splitting a twin bill with Highland Park winning to 9 to 3, and losing Rum ' - 5 to 3: Bob Miller pitched and hit the Mustangs to a 6-O victory over Oak Park. Q He fanned 8 batters and gave up only two hits and a walk in a superb display QNNMA' Q Q53 -as-9' of control. QM QGNSW.. mx M Pitching, hitting, and New Trier errors gave Morton its 5th and 6th Sub- Q urban League victories. Miller pitched the opener downing New Trier 8 to 5. A S E U Lefty Al Springer went all the way in the second game winning 13 to 3. ln the first game of a double header with Niles, the Niles Trojans were QL S1 ' routed 17 to 2 by the Morton Mustangs. We suffered defeat, however, in the tl C3-u-:sk is . Q Morton lost to Oak Park 6 to 5, defeated Proviso, and snatched a double second game 3-2. fxeader from Evanston 3-0, and 4-2, thus closing the season. Iecha, Roy, Van- erka, Miller, and the other members of the team were invaluable not only as individual players, but their perfect teamwork inspired the team to victory. A. Springer, R. Mikuta, and F, Miller were selected to the All-state Baseball Team. Page 164 0lfU .9 if 0118 Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton ......Riverside-Brookfield .......Argo .......Argo .......Thornton ..,....Proviso ,......Waukegan .......VVaukegan ...,..tDowners Grove .,.,.,.l'lighland Park .,r....Highland Park ......,Oak Park .,.....New Trier .....,.New Trier .......Niles .r,.i.,Niles .......Oak Park .......Proviso .......Evanston ...,...Evanston Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton STATE TOURNAMENT Sub District 6 ....,.......,.,,.. Riverside-Brookfield 6 .............,.... Reavis 5 ...,........,.,,., Argo District 16 ....,,,,,...,,,,.. Glenbard Sectional 14 .....,.,.....,.... Loda 3 .................. Thornton Finals 4 .....,......,..... Edwardsville 7 .................. Fenger Championship 5 ....,...,......,,. Notre Dame Upper left: And Away We Go! Upper right: Slow Ball Lower left: A-round the Corner Lower right: Close! Page 165 lftlflflgdlflg Gtlfl 3 6LCL 65466 Page 166 Left to Right-G. Chismark, R. Gorski, P. Skaritka, I. Foster, I. Ieras, R. Mil- ler, F. Morosky, T. Sasser, E. Kos- lowski, H. Goldbeck, M. Drechen, 'I'. Pawlak Left to Right-R. Gorski, T. Pawlak, D. Skaritka. I. Foster, F. Morosky, T. Sasser, E. Koslowski, H. Goldbeck Center-G. Chismark, Ieras, R, Miller Left to Right-P. Skaritka, I. Phillips. R. Gorski, T. Sasser, H. Goldbeck, M. Drechen, R. Miller PUC 8' S 2 O- 0 E B ev zz 535537255 .-.....2:'+5 O5 5':: mf-1.l,,,'o . Dx.. . og. 219 2 ro: 3 rn og go o Tiff 25 Qs? FOLD O37 ro 38 C19 :x: S-R 'LU 0 91:1 PE? Z' TUFU WPC' v- Top Row--L. Sucmacher, B. Rodecki, Hughes, D. Pope, F. Morosky, Left to Right-Sergeant at Arms, R. Cape-k: Secretary, D. Farrell: Treasurer, G. Hughes: President, G. Gale: Vice- presiclent, W. Folgers Worfonii vga ing .xdflzdfefi Upper left-T. Zajicek. R. Vorreyer, T. Ross, G. Busby Lower left--Top: E. Lindroth, R. Spolar. E. Krauz. Znd: F. Morosky. Andcrlc, R. Rader. 3rd: G. Olmstead, S. Lurie. L. Schumacher. flth: G. Gale, E. Zclcnka, B. Polich. R. Whitcomb Upper right-Top: I. Lakosil. R. Shoop, R. Babba, Znd: S. Gavin, P. Tsolinas, W. Madden. R. Barry. 3rd: R. Kocourck. R. Vancrka, R. Miller, R. Fleck. 4th: R. Pccka, R. Wciiicr. R. Capek, D. Bozis Lower right-Top: A. Novacek. R. Scholz, I. Landis. Znd: R. Kampe, W. Kuccra, I. Miahniak. 3rd: R. Karch, R. Foitl. V. Wagxier. 4th: G. Potsic, F. Miller, R. Ihdc, S. Tisci The Morton M-Club is composed of varsity lettermen who have been unanimously elected by the whole club. It is devoted entirely to the lettermen and is the goal of all Morton athletes. At the beginning of each semester, new members are entered into the club. All new members are subjected to the M-Club initiation before they become a full-fledged part of the club. Some of the functions ofthe M-Club are: the semesterly student assemblies at which letters are presented to those athletes who have earned enough points in a certain sport: the M-Club Hop at which the M-Queen is elected: and the M-Club picnic which is held during the last part of school in the early part of Iune. The officers for the first semester were: Ted Ross, President: Tom Zajicek. Vice-President: Gordon Busby, Secretary: and Rich Vorreyer, Treasurer. Sec- ond semester officers were the same except that Bob Shoop took over the vacated spot left by the graduation of Gordon Busby. Page 167 443 fam, 31, fi JJMM, its Page 168 57 0I f6 MINI M10 Left: Splashing Mermaids Right: Energy plus motion FRESHMAN . . . Upon entering Morton, the freshman girl concentrates on learning the fundamentals of soccer, basketball, volleyball, and soft ball. Along with learning the skills and techniques of these games, she finds her physical education program also includes marching, dancing, conditioning exercises, swimming, and hygiene. SOPHOMORE . . . The sophomore girl renews her acquaintance with the sports introduced to her in her first year at Morton. Once a week she receives instructions in driving. Tests are then given to show her driving ability under certain traffic situations. If she chooses, the sophomore may enroll in a special class that pertains to a particular phase of physical education. Among these special classes is senior leadership. These girls receive thorough training pertaining to all sports which enables them to assist a regular gym teacher in refereeing games, along with taking the roll. Creative dance, life saving, and beginning tumbling are other special classes open to the ambitious sophomore. IUNIOR . . . Being quite familiar with the sports learned in her two previous years, the junior girl derives a great deal of enjoyment from participating in these games. The junior girl's program also includes one semester of Care of the Sick and one of Mother and Baby Care. Red Cross certificates are then awarded to those girls who have satisfactorily completed both courses. SENIOR . . . Having mastered the skills of speedball, basketball. volleyball. and softball by this time, the senior's sole interest in these games is having fun. If the senior girl does not already have a Red Cross beginners swim card. she has to enroll in a special swim class. All seniors must possess a beginner's swim card before they can graduate. Supplementing the senior girl's program is the course in First Aid. She de- votes two periods a week to this course to learn the immediate and temporary care given to a sick or injured person until a physician can be obtained. She also practices the application of neat, smooth bandages of various parts of the body. Page 169 .fgflckfic - minclecl Upper left-Back row: I. Barrow. D. Malnic. F, Kreibich, B. Luzar, B, Boula. E. Evak. Middle row: G. I.ong, S, Blatter. C, Slauter. A. Gale. B. Iilek. I. Classen. Front row: B. Cunningham. Ii. Curtis, A. Granucfi. Peterik, A. Llholewa. A. Machalek Upper right--Back row: A. Soucek. Ii, Prueske. G. Pospisil. D. 'l'ossi. B, Kraus, M. Kncrm. Zak. Nliddlr row I. Gnintoli, B. Pokornik, M. Vlnar, I. Simak. Rucka. I, Slimers, S. Zitek. N, Mrlmin. Front row Y. Pellegrini, N. Stulik, Haynes, I.. Reha, N, Warren. D. Bellandi. Y. Sievert. P. Zajicek Center left--Standing: Dolores Madsen. Sports Manager: Dolores Kral. Social Chairman: Carol Miller. Secretary: Beverly Iirik. Historian: Diane Severa, President: Phyllis Brezina, Assistant Secretary: Nancy Mazvlewsl-ci. Vice-President: Barbara Hlavacek, Publicity Chairman: Frances Biener, lreasurrr. Seated: Mrs. M. K. Campagna and Miss R. Ii. Berman. Advisers Center right-Pencil sale: N. Schmidt, D. Nitz, C. Settecase, M. Masek, Ii. Kenny. N. Pilot Lower left--Back row: R, Serlovsky, A. Zhorowski, I. Simon, C. Sehesta. A. Sicllo, Middle row: If, 'l'hanos, II. Kouba. C. Mitchell, N. Pietrzak. Front row: B. Mnson, G. Novak, D. Nitz. K, Poultvr, D. Vanis, W, 'famsevicius Lower right--Back row: B. Mitecek, M. Hohhs. V. Gerdzunas. L. Knlar. I, Boker, A, Iirusa. Middle row: S. Ianosky. N. Lucas, R. Ginther, I. Cefalo, I. bzymanski. Front row: N. Brychta, M. Cooke, A. Malcvitis. I. Kolar. D. Hejna, M. Kuehn GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . The objective of the GAA, part of a statewide organization, is to promote interest in girls sports and healthy liv- ing. Participation in the club's intramural program of organized sports such as softball, speedball, basketball, volleyball, and swimming leads to the initiation pin, numerals, and the GAA which are local awards, followed by the I and state map, which are state awards. Points may also be earned through unorganized activities such as hiking and tennis. Among the many activities of the club are the sock hop, the posture con- test, playdays, hikes, picnics, and award banquets, which are all looked forward to during the year. Miss R. E. Berman and Mrs. M. K. Campagna are the advisers. Page l70 ir :S of Worfon rt 523.5 H+-ws Q' gs .. 1 Upper left-Bottmn row: IJ. Sr-vera. C. lrsar, P. Brezina. Second row: N. Zalic. K. Poultcr, ll. Nlaul-ai-ii. Third row: L. Kolar. A, Hrusn, N. btulik. C. Russo. Fourth row: I. Szvmanslsi, M. Kurhn. D. llrina Upper middle-Bottom row: Kay Lozicr. St-crctarv, Leila bcclongc. Prcsiilrnl. Scrrvnil row: llclrnr Kuulwa, 'l'rr:is- urer: Arlene Soucck, bports Manager: Miss ll. I. Gricsbaum. Adviser, 'l'hird row: Put Karas, Assistant bports Manager: Georgian.: Krrstan. Vice-Prcsidcnt. lfourth row: Frances Caruso, Assistant Sports Manngrr Upper right-Bottom row: D. Iohnson, E. Kenny, I. Rnsol, Second row: I. Simon. I. Pclracck. R. Scrlovslcv, ll. Iirik. Third row: ll. Kavolis, V. Lnibl, l.. Kalat. Fourth row: D. 'l'csinskv. I. Scrafln, R. Rcslumn, I. Zeman Lower left-Blue Ribbon Baskc-t: l'. Caruso. H. Knuba. L. Scelongc, C. Mares. li. Kollx, li. livak. Sratcil: I. Petracelc. M. Meikle, G. Krcstan. L. Rahxx, 5. Zitck Lower right: Intramural .4 rfivity GIRIXS M CLUB . . . All energetic, sport conscious girls are offered an opportunity to become better acquainted with all sports through the club. Any girl who has earned 1,000 points by participating in intramural activities, has an 85 average, is able to swim four lengths of the pool, and has had a TB skin test or X-Ray is qualified to join the club. Although the club promotes interest in sports and their rules and regula- tions through its intramural program, its chief interest is to aid worthy causes. Each year at Christmas, the club fills food baskets for the less fortunate families in our community, known as blue ribbon baskets. The girls all look forward to the annual round robin volleyball tournament in which four boys' clubs and four girls' clubs participate in order to show their unique skills and techniques. You can be sure they offer plenty of competition. Besides this, the girls attend plays, sport events, splash parties, pot luck suppers, picnics, and an annual trip to the dunes. Page l7l lfl MMI' oed IF? Upper left-Standing: K. Lozier. P. Morse. C. Sladek, P. Hnyda, I. Nosek. C. Fingerhut. Kneeling: D. Sebring. M. Smith. 5. Lantvit Upper right--M. Vachout, I. Bennett, C. Bevan, S. Mitchell, C. Reichard. M. Mussatto. Machala, E. Suski, V. Steiner, F. Rockholm. P. Kelly. Center-Clockwise: Miss A. I. Novmny, R. Nickel, E. Cwinski, C. Davis. L. Nudare, M. Zeis. L. Kudrnnvsky, C. Marshall Lower leh-N. Stulik. B. Iirik, D. Braycla, B. Velden, A. Hrusa. M. lasien Lower right-N. lanecek, U. Kral. Miss R. E. Berman, A. Keller, D. Nit: CREATIVE DANCE CLUB . . . The talented young ladies who are enrolled in the creative dance classes compose the membership of this club. Besides per- fecting dance techniques used in various school performances, these girls create original dances. The club activities this year included: attending a pageant, Adam to Atomug performing in the operetta, UH. M. S. Pinaforenz and producing Alice in Wonderland as a class project. Two banquets were held to honor graduat- ing seniors and those receiving dance awards. Cflicers of the club are: President, Charlene Marshall, Vice-President, Lois Kudrnovskyg Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Davis: Board Members, Ruth Nickel, Ellen Cwinske, Lael Nudare, and Charlotte Krasny. Miss A. No- votny is the adviser. LIFE SAVING CLUB . . . Any girl who has passed the Red Cross Life Saving test, qualifying her to guard, is eligible to become a member of this fine group of girls who are always alert and able to provide aid to the girls swimming classes. By guarding, the girls earn points toward the lifesaving Officers of the club are: President, Diane Nitzg Vice-President, Arlyn Keller: Secretary, Dolores Kralg and Treasurer, Nancy Ianecek. Miss R. E. Berman is the adviser. Page 172 racftce Wafer! QP ec Upper left--Seated: D. Malnic, D. Foster, N. Carstensen. Kneeling: I. llrihal. I. Hull. llzindsmnrls: A. Llhnwelu. C. Gorsky Upper right-Bottom row: V. Guerra, li l'inimins. C, Ruesch. N. Innccck. Middle row: V. Vultz. I. Russell. Caba. lop row: Nosek, P. Mitchell Center-Clockwise: R. Tortorello, A. Dypold, R. A. Barthel. U. Nitz. I. Smith Lower left-Standing: L. liherhardt, U. Grala. C. Psvkc. Kneeling: li. Ncuhcrg, M. Gordon, ll. Iindrich. N. Chvojka. Handstands: I. Pancner. M. Voscn Lower right--Back row: N. Chvojka. E. Neuherg, I. Pancner. M. Vosen, D. Iindrith, L. lihcrharclt, D. Umln, C. Psyke, M. Gordon. Middle row: V. Guerra, E. Curtis. D. Nitz, N. Llarstrnsen. C. Gorsky. F, Timmins. I. Caba, A. Chowela. Front row: I. Noselc, C. Ruesch, N. Iainecek, P. Mitchell, I. llrihal. V. Vultz, Russell. I. Smith. Handstand: U. Foster TUMBLING CLUB . . . The aim of the tumbling club is to bring together girls who are interested and talented in tumbling in order to further their ability. If you can do a forward and backward roll, head stand, limber, back bend, walkovers, cartwheel, and a handspring, you will have no trouble getting admitted into the club. These girls lend continuous effort to perfect old and new stunts alike. The ease and grace with which they perform their routines makes tumbling appear quite easy, but you can be sure it involves plenty of practice. lt's not all work and no play for these girls, however: for they enjoy picnics, banquets and other social activities. Also, they perform in the P. E. demonstration and other shows. An is awarded to those girls who have earned a required number of points and have participated in all exhibitions. A second award is an emblem on which there is a Hgure of a girl standing on her hands. Officers of the club were: President, Rietta Tortorello: Vice-President. Ianyce Smith: Secretary, Arlene Dypold: Treasurer, Diane Nitz: Publicity Chairman, Rose Ann Barthel. Page I73 FAIR YIIIER 1. Living it up! -I. Hey, 1l1m't push! 2. ,Vind ll Mole! 5, Pllflllllll me, Suhf 3. I.ooleing ,Llhwul h. Tl1ere's a Finv! wwww Xiu' flllllfll of Ilml flull. Ill. Lung' Il'-Il-Il-llj' :lawn S'1lrprix4'.' ll. Going' In tfu' 1'll'lHH'l'X flu' ffuvl' flour. 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