J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL)
- Class of 1954
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'lv Q, Fw v Q ah .y- .gu P .7 A Q f gonfenfzi INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES MUSIC SPORTS FEATURES Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1 8 1 2 9 1 174 le .ff Af, J 1 1' Q ZW Ml' 3 M v I W Y V s 1' f Nm' X I fx. i 7 Ny X EN Aw my wx K3 is wx Nb? Mx WJ s 6 a 1 N XJ x X g Q, RQ X41 lust as the cowboys in the West erect fences to-safef NQX guard their ranches and livestock, so the classrooms at Morton train and educate the minds of its students in order to protect them from ignorance and prejudice, thus assuring informed citizens of tomorrow who will be able to take their proper place in the world's affairs. 4 ' za-N 424' 62 56 Q, e Mi 'Ta .... f 5:-9: ti 1123 . Q35 f f From early in the morning through the late afternoon, much hustle and bustle can be found in the classrooms and halls of Morton. This activity is not only confined to books and learning, for there are various recreational programs and athletic events held in the evening or during the week-end. Similarly, the cowboys and ranch hands out West have their days filled with hard work, but once the sun sets and coolness comes, it is time for relaxation around a cheerful campfire. Z 'ig oowcl of glclucafion tkflockwise, around the table.J Mr. Edward VV. Chodl . . . President Mr. Ioseph B. Mrizek . . . Secretary Mr. Iames Zourek Mr. George Prosch Mr. Otto Oplatka Mr. Charles Matt Mr. Otto Pecha, Ir. The primary function of the Board of Education is to give the students who attend the various schools under its direction the very best education that the funds entrusted to it by law and by the people of the district can procure. This responsible task includes the selection of our superintendent. They must also pass upon recommendations made by the superintendent for the hiring and dismissal of teachingand non-teaching personnel. They budget all money and must pass on recommendations for salary increases and approve all purchases made with tax money. Although this group of seven men is little known by the individual student, they are the ones who guide the daily instructional facilities for those who attend our complex educational system. They approve purchases of all of our equipment and also pass upon the use of our school facilities by outside organi- zations. All of us thank these men for devoting their time and efforts to us. Page 8 ulaerinfenclenf MR. ALLEN R. MOORE The position of Superintendent of Morton is a difHcult one, and Mr. Moore is fulfilling it capably. As superintendent, he is responsible for the com- plete operation of the school: and it is his job to see that all school laws of the district and state are carried out. As executive ofHcer for the Board of Educa- tion, he works with the Board to supply the needs of Morton students: and in case of emergency he may make a change in rules subject to Board approval. Keeping the community informed about the school activities is another of his jobs, and he must make provisions for hearing and considering ideas about the school which come from the community. His work keeps him constantly on the job, but he is never too busy to counsel an individual student who needs help. His kindness has won for him the respect of all of Morton. Page 9 rincilaa! DR. WALTER L. COOPER To fill the newly-created position of principal of Morton, Dr. Cooper comes to us from the schools of Wichita, Kansas. His work benefits both the students and the teachersg for he not only provides an adequate program of extra-class activities, but also works to promote good relation- ships among the various departments and to coordinate their Work. The daily pro- gram of studies is arranged and scheduled under his direction. He also cooperates with the superintendent in accomplishing a program of public relations and in pre- paring a budget for the district. Though his duties are many, his ability is equal to their demands: and his friendliness has earned for him the good Wishes for suc- cess of all of Morton. .lirecfor 0 puMc pefafiond MR. E. W. GREEN Probably every student has at one time or another re- ceived a friendly Hhello from Mr. Green. His friendliness and congeniality have made 'iPop one of the best loved persons at Morton. As Director of Public Relations, he has many jobs. He supervises all out of class activities and clubs, and plans the school calendar. All newspaper publicity for the school is handled through his office, and he acts as our representative to the Suburban League. His sparkling personality shines at all assemblies and on Moments with Morton . All of Morton knows A'Pop Green and wishes him well in the future. Qallii MR D W BURFORD MR E A WRIGHT MISS E. M. PRUTSMAN MISS O. H. BUSH Page 10 elaarfmenf cyeowli Row 1- MR. C. D. DAVIS Registrar MgSS I. DEAL MISS O. H. BUSH Language MR. R. 1. DVORAK Music Row 2- MISS N. M. I-IADRABA Orthopedic MR. H. F. HANSEN Natural Science MR. 1. JAHELKA Physical Education MR. P. R. KASIK Social Science Row 3- DR. S. G. KOSINSKI Director of Research MR. B. MIKULA Visual Aids MR. P. L. ROISE Industrial Arts MR. H. SISTLER Mathematics Row 4- MR. O. C. SPICER Library MISS E. UEHREN Home Economics MB. I. UMBAUGH rt MISS I. G. WALKER English Oblflrie 0I 6 MR. A.FC.hCLASSEN MISS I. S. PATRAS MR. F. S. PLACZEK ICS H1811 Sophomores Soph MISS R. MATOUSEK MR. C. SPINK MR.SI. KQSHOUT MISS A I NOVOTNY uniors uniors enior oys Page 1 1 acuk at Row l-f MR. C. B. ALLEN Industrial Arts MR. A. T. ALMER English MR. I-I. M. ANDERSEN Industrial Arts MR. I. F. ANDERSON English MISS M. L. BANTA Improvement Room Row 2- MISS E. E. BARKLEY Natural Science MR. W. G. BARNHART Industrial Arts MISS N. BARTELS English MR. L. I-I. BATSON Physical Education MISS V. BEEBE Commercial Row 3- MISS C. BELL Language MR. R. C. BERGSTROM Natural Science MISS R. E. BERMAN Physical Education MISS F. C. BERRY Remedial Speech MRS. M. BLAIR Language Row 4- MISS M. I-I. BOLEY English MR. C. L. BOND Physical Education MESS B. BONTHRON 1 rary MR. E. W. BRAKKEN Natural Science MR. H. M. BREKKE Industrial Arts Row 5- MISS V. G. BROOKS English MR. L. I. BROWN Natural Science MISS V. C. BROWN Library MISS L. BUDDEKE Mathematics MR. V. W. BUNNELL English LEFT: How do you set these stops, Miss Greenwald? RIGHT: Mr. Koehler and the fblackj board of education. .94 .Af mr LEFT: Mr. Andersen throws some light on the subject. RIGHT: A motor tune-up is supervised by Mr. Mathieson. Row 1-1 MR. R. I. BURKE Natural Science MRS. M. K. BYRUM Orthopedic MRS. M. K. CAMPAGNA Physical Education MR. H. D. CAMPBELL Industrial Arts MISS E. O. CARLSON Social Science Row 2'-f 1v1g2..Y.S1. CERVENY MR. R. M. CHANDLER English MR. W. I. CHERRY Mathematics MR. A. M. CLEM Natural Science MR. E. S. DANE Industrial Arts Row 3- MR. R. L. DAVIDSON Natural Science NESS II? ADENTON MISS M. A. DIEZ English MR. W. F. DOAK Commercial Mg. H. Ri DROBNIK Row 4- MR. C. O. DRUSCI-IEL Photography MR. E. A. DUNGAN Social Science MR. C. W. ELAM Mathematics MR. A. C. ELLIOTT Natural Science MISS G. E. ELLIOTT English Row 5- MISS E. G. ENDRIZ Mathematics MISS B. L. EVANS English MISS R. E. EWAN Home Economics MR. C. D. FARISS Social Science MR. G. S. FENCL Physical Education Page 13 LLUflg 0lflflIfl'l0If'l 0lfU if 05261, QIF6 Row 1-' MIISS V. B. FERES 1 rary MR. D. FINLAYSON Industrial Arts MR. H. H. FINLEY English MISS M. H. FISHER Physical Education MISS R, L. FISHER Physical Education Row 2- MISS M. E. FLANDERS Physical Education MISS M. FLEMING Home Economics MR. T. D. FOX Natural Science A. IFRATTINGER MISS G. GAARDER English Row 3- MRS. I. M. GAULT English MISS I. B. GERMAN Physical Therapy MR. M. E. GRANLUND Industrial Arts MISS M. GRANT Social Science MCISS GREENWALD Rnw 4- MISS D. I. GRIESBAUM Physical Education MR. R. C. GWILLIM Mathematics AC. H. HABERMAN MISS V. HAMILTON Library MR. L. HAMPTON Commercial Row 5- MR. VV. HAPAC Physical Education MR. M. HARMON Physical Education MISS C. A. HAWKES Mathematics f MISS H. M. HAWTHORNE Home Economics MR. W. A. HEDTKE Physical Education LEFT: M1's. Gaul! cautions about the gremlins of grammar. RIGHT: El senor Nacvarato conduce a su clase hasta el espanol por el Camino real. I 0lflfL 5?lfL6!Qlflf6 LEFT: Mr. Campbell explains a drawn-out process. RIGHT: Designing houses of the fnlure with M1'. Allen. Row l-f MR. E. W. HEIM Natural Science MR. R. B. HEINSEN Commercial MISS F. D. HILLS Commercial MR. C. B. HITCH Natural Science MISS M. M. HOPP Social Science Row 2- MR. L. G. HUTCHISON English MISS S. F. IRWIN Home Economics MISS E. IAHELKA Social Science MR. F. A. IANECEK Mathematics MR. L. W. JOHNSON Natural Science Row 3- MR. S. E. IOHNSON English Mg. c. H. KICKERT MR. P. L. KISER English MIR. W. C. KITZEROW anguage MR. R. KOEI-ILER ' Social Science Row -I-1 Mciz. A. 19.1 KOVANIC MR. RIA. KREITZER Industrial Arts M555 P. KRUEGER MR. R. K. KUCERA Physical Education MR. O. I. KUDRNOVSKY Physical Education Row Sf-f MR. G. LAGERLOF Physical Education MR. L. M. LANG English MR. G. M. LARIMER Social Science MR. A. LEWIS English MR. R. C. LINDHORN Mathematics Page 15 hy yi Page 16 ein ,Mega Row 1-f MR. C. T. LOGAN Social Science MISS L. L. LOLLAR English MR. LOPRIENO English MR. R. S. LUNDGREN English MR. G. H. LYLE Industrial Arts Row 2- MISS B. L. MARKS Physical Education MRS. B. M. MARTIN English MR. E. A. MATHIESON Industrial Arts MR. P. MATTSON Language MISS M. G. MAURICE Commercial Row 3-f M1-RS. K. E. MCCORMAC rt 1 MR. M. L. MCINTYRE Industrial Arts MRS. F. S. McKENZIE English MR. H. L. MEEKER Social Science MCISS M. MEINECKE Row 4- MISS S. MEYER Commercial MR. E. MILLER Social Science MISS M. I. MILLER Mathematics MR. E. C. MOSEVICH Mathematics MR. W. L. MUEHL Natural Science Row Sf-f MRS. E. I. MURREN Physical Education MR. O. V. MYERS Mathematics MIR. F. NACCARATO anguage MR. V. I. NARBUTAS Language MR. R. H. NAUMAN Natural Science LEFT: Mr. Johnson shows how to get a charge out of physics. RIGHT: Mr. Porter sees that no one gets zz hang out of chemistry. nv! guidance LEFT: The mysteries of science revealed by Miss Patras. RIGHT: Mr. Heim instructs budding biologists. Row 1- MESS A., NELSON MR. E. W. NELSON Mathematics MR. L. A. NIEMI Industrial Arts MR. I. ONDRUS Physical Education MRS. E. R. OWENS English Row 2-1 MISS V. I. PALM Social Science MISS I-l. I. PAULEY English MR. P. R. PAVLINEK Physical Education MISS M. E. PERKINS Home Economics MISS M. D. PETERS English Row 3- McISS M. M. PETERSON ommercial MR. G. S. PORTER Natural Science MRS. D. I. PRATT Social Science MR. C. L. PRAZAK English MR. L. C. PRUCHA Commercial Row 4- MR. L. I. RANKIN Social Science MR. G. B. REEVE Mathematics MRS. P. G. REFFNER English MR. 1. E. REGAN Physical Education MISS F. L. REITZ English Row 5'-f MR. S. C. RICHARDS Mathematics MR. W. A. RICHARDS Mathematics MISS A. C. RIGALI Physical Education MR. P. R. ROI-IE Industrial Arts MR. G. L. ROYCE Mathematics Page 17 HM!! ,QWH1 nw, gfbwfdl 041,40-f we? 7!M0tLe M5 Row 1- MR. I. B. ROYSE Social Science MESUS V. E. RUSSELL i rary MR. H. T. SAHLIN Commercial MISS L. SCI-IILLING English MISS K. SI-IOPBACI-I Orthopedic L X A t t E Row 2- XI' X MR. R. E. SCHUETT '-N Commercial MR. P. SI-IAND TSX Social Science ,rn Q-F, Miss N. SHERA 1-fjlixjlj Home Economics ,VLL MRS. A. D. SIEGFRIED English MR. W. SILHAN Assistant to Vocational Director Row 3- MR. V. W. SKUBIKOWSKI Visiting Counselor MRS. A. M. SMENOS Library MR. R. SOUCEK Physical Education MR. W. W. STEVENS Industrial .Arts MR. T. W. STONE Industrial Arts Row 4- MISS E. STUCI-ILIK Language MISS A. SVRCHEK English MASS L. TARACHAS rt MR. R. W. TEETER English MISS V. C. TETER Library Row 5- MR. E. I-I. THOMAS Natural Science MISS D. A. TIMM Home Economics MISS A. N. TUCKER Mathematics Mciss GSL. TLICKER MR. L. F. TULEEN Natural Science-Scholarships LEFT: A procrastinator pays Miss Bonthron. RIGHT: Mr. Sistler explains the y'sA and x's of algebra. Page 18 .xii 'f Ol Effer Gfizerw LEFTg Mr. Cherry shows that plain figures don't exist. RIGHT: A line-o'-type is set up by Mr. Mclntyre. Row lf-f MR. I. C. ULLREY Natural Science MESS M. IUNDERWOOD MR. R. F. VanEMAN Industrial Arts MR. I. I. VOPICKA Physical Education Miss B. 1. VRBA Home Economics Row 2- MISS A. C. VLIKONICH English MR. H. WARREN Natural Science MR. H. 1. WHITE Mathematics MR. M. A. WILLETT Natural Science MR. I. T. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Row 3- MgSS R.. YVILLIAMS MR. F. L. WILSON Industrial Arts MR. E. WOICIECHOW Physical Education MRS. R. S. WRIGHT Home Economics MR. H. YOUNG Social Science Row 4--f Mg. L. 5.1 ZELIP MRS. M. P. ZUKOR Natural Science SKI Page 19 Page 22 Edina! we Walzng Top to Bottom-f Seated: Charles Dolezal, Iohn Klimale, Ben Smith. Standing: Mike Walenga, Louis Smutny, Ioseph Lokay Albert Oschner, Ben Smith, Ioseph Spevak Bess Leif, Mary Luczak, Alice DeGiorge Lillian Mudra, Mae Waska Wainfenance Before the doors of Morton are even open to the students, Ben Smith and his crew are working for our comfort. Any time that repairs are in order, they are promptly and well made. All of Morton owes its thanks to our efficient: main- tenance staff: and our special thanks to the pictured group of men, all of whom have been with the school for 25 or more years. This group includes Ioseph Lokay, of the supply store: Mike Walenga, of the book store: and Charles Dolezal, Louis Smutny, Iohn Klimale, and Ben Smith, of the main- tenance department. Kazzferia Mmmm, smells good. And chances are that that good smell is coming from the i'caf . The caf is beyond a doubt the most popular place in Morton. Every school day the Ucaf staff pre- pares Warm lunches as well as selling malts, ice cream, and candy to hungry Morton students. The quickest way to a student's heart is through his stomach and the cafeteria staff has found a place in the heart of Morton students. 7 C8085 . . . 1 Worfon K Top to Bottom- Mrs. M. Zeman, Mrs. E. Iames Mrs. M. Sawusch, Miss I. Vesely, Mrs. B. Dittrich ' Dr. T. J. Iasinski, Dr. H. I. Smejkal Miss C. Schicker om., swf Under the capable direction of Miss Louise Willmot, the office staff and the Cashier's oflice are run. ln room 301 all the records are kept and the secretarial work is done. Here also is Morton's switchboard, which is busy all day. Next door in the Cashier's office all class fee tickets are sold, including tickets for shop, home economics, science, and commercial classes. mashed! ,ibeparfm enf Have a headache? Need an aspirin, splint, or bandage? Morton's Medical Department is well equipped to handle all emergencies, as well as anything from a minor cut to a bad sprain. Room 380 is busy all day as students file in for home passes or excuses from gym, but the traffic is efficiently handled by the staff. The work is hard, but this department is doing a good job of keep- ing Morton healthy. Page 23 ,una QQ.-El., I a ff.. 1 . J ni 'Q-1. fr-7 ' 1 ff f,f7. 5, - .., 7 4 iff r . :f Jf7' ,,ff-. xl . ' 1 I A I .K iff 'tm , , A 'x, ,658 . 11,5 !'A'k-.QQ K :J gi if J.: 41, 4, ' Mfg . 4 G 4 4 zgfgvhv If Q, Ki 4 ed - M ix 'fx 2 it If N4l1, f4:w 16 'I ,.. ex-1:1 - X ,qu J -f 4 in -0 -uvv ww I g u K.. Jig, f'1 'v-,cfs-4.a ,,, .Lu-Q !.,G.J...-'f,vtvf,,:M1f -,,,. , , -ff.-L,.,.,g,f'R, - - ui!-vb Q:-f51:,.,rf1Lh4f-1,3 J-4 ,wah . .K N J ,-3 4 . , W' -A f1 ,N1f 7'f f,w:.,,,1., - 6 LM-I' ,. J A ,Lui ' 'Lf'-J Umar!! Cwqwwq 'Loi' ...J xnx H14-Q Ci,faV La,F , 4 1 ,,,gK,,,Lj, J ,'4Jy!,., 1 had enior Cfcwfi 0 I9 4 Page 26 Of icem Standing-' N TONY GRZETICH Chairman HELEN DEMOS Secretary BARBARA SCHLEITWILER Treasurer Seated- CAROL IEDLICKA Vice Chairman .fgaluiaom Standing- S. C. RICHARDS R. 1. BURKE Seated- D. 1. PRATT M. FLEMING Caginef Standing-1 ROSEANN BARTHEL ARLENE DYPOLD Seated'- CAROLE LOU KLIEMEK MAUREEN ABEL Maureen Abel . . . Suzie Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,4: M.S.G,A. 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1: Masque E Gavel 1,2,3,4: Iunior Drama Club 3: Senior Drama Club 4 Vice-president: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,43 Creative Dance 3,41 Cheerleading 2 Harold Adams . . . Harry Photography Club 2: M.S.G,A. Representative Robert Adolf . . . Sparky Stamp Club 1,29 Roller Club 3,4 Sergeant of Arms Guy Aiello Bowling Club Barbara Allen . . . Babs Choir 1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Club 2,3: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Larry Amiot Carolyn Amundsen . . . Cal G.A.A, 1,23 Intramural 1.2: Social Science Club 1 George Andel . . . Malenkov Bill Anderle . . . Willhelem Robert Anderson . . . Andy Basketball 3: Baseball 3 Aloha Andrews . . . Lo Iohn Angelus . . . lack Anglers Club 2,3 Dolores Antos . . . Dee M.S.G.A. Board 3 Ronald Armgard . . . Ron junior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,43 Aeolian Choir 1,2,3g Annual Staff 43 Social Committee Board 4: Social Committee 4 Darrell Artz . . . Dar Operators Club 2,3,4 lrene Babilewicz . . . Red Steve Bajovich . . . Skeef Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4 Edward Baker Tennis 2,3 Iohn Bambule . . . Snooky Future Craftsmen Patrick Bannon . . . Pat Ticket Office 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 2,3,4: Red Cross Repre- sentative 3: Band 1: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Boy's Club 3,49 Booster Club 4: M.S.G.A. Representative 2: Prom Decoration Committee 3: Social Committee 4 Roseann Barthel . . . Puggy Tumbling 1,2,3,4: Intramural 1,23 G.A.A. 1: Red Cross Rep- resentative 2,3g Social Committee 4: Frosh--Soph Girls' Club: M.S.G.A. Representative 2,4 Page 27 W T l t E if l L f . if '::: .,.:., . . , A W A.P1 Q22 P rf.. 5' , wr I .-, Patricia Basak . . . Pat Folk Dancing Club 25 Roller Club 15 Hi C 3 Iohn Battisto Band 1 Richard Baur Swim Team 1 Ianet Bazola . . . Ian Ellen Behrenbruch . . . UL Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Marlene Belza . . . Mar Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Aeolian Choir 3,45 Masque and Gavel l,2,3,45 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,45 Folk Dancing Club 2 George Benak Iunior Masque and Gavel 1 Sergeant at Arms: Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3.4 Secretary and Sergeant at Arms: Operators' Club 2,3,45 M.S.G.A. 3 Gerry Benedict . . . Ger Bit 'N Bridle Club 1,2,3 Vice-president, 4 President Charles Bethe . . . The Mite Choir l,2,3,45 Golf Team 2,3,4: Bowling Club 2,3 Betty Bianucci Girls' Chorus 15 Frosh-Soph Drama Club I Yvonne Bibza Frank Bielsik Electronics Club 3,4 President: Astronomy Club 3 President, 4 Edward Bieluwka . . . Toby Baseball l,2,45 Basketball l,2,3 Francine Bilek . . . Fran Girls' Glee Club 3: Aeolian Choir 4 Linda Bitterrnan . . . Lin Bowling Club 3 Nancy Bizek . . . Beeswax Czech Club 15 Almega Club 1 Bob Blazek . . . Duke Choir 1,2,35 M.S.G.A. Representative Virginia Blazek . . . Ginger Bit 'N Bridle 1,2 Marilyn Blomberg . . . Mar Iudith Bloom . . . Kitty Orchestra l,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3 David Boburka . . . Dave Future Craftsmen 4 Page 28 lrene Bogdanowicz . . . l Folk Dancing Club 1 Esther Bogusch Writers' Club 3,4: Almega Club 2,3: lunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Ioyce Boivin . . . Ierse Swim Club 3,4: Intramural 1: Social Committee 3,4 Leroy Bojan Iohn Bolt . . . Bullets Dean Booras M.S.G.A. 3 Lois Borgeaud . . . Lo Girls' Chorus 1: Almega Club 3: Tap Club 2: Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,4: Leadership 3,4 Maxine Borlick . . . Mosey Choir l,2,3,4: M.S.G.A. l: Talent Club 1,2: G.A.A. l: Drama Club 1 Myrna Bortman . . . Foo Foo Girls' Glee Club 3,4: Hi C l: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Robert Boutin . . . Bob Carole Bowman Folk Dancing Club 3,4: Girls' Chorus 3,4: Girls' Glee Club 3,4 William Boyd . . . Hoppy Mary Alice Brakken . . . Mar Swim Club l2,3,4 Secretary: Cheerleading 3,4: Sophomore Cabinet 2 President: Social Committee 2,3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4: Mortonian Weekly 1,23 Booster Club 4: M.S,G.A. Board 2 Iohn Branecki . . . Iohnny Football 2,3: Wrestling 2 Marjorie Brazzalle . . . Marge Cheerleading 3,4: Tumbling Club 3,4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Social Committee 4: Creative Dance Club 4 Board Member: Booster Club 4: M.S.G.A. Representative 4: Athletic Booster Committee 4: M.S.G.A, Club Committee 3 Carol Brejcha . . . Cookie Mortonian Weekly: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Secretary: M,S.G.A. Representative 4: Red Cross Representative Charlene Brejcha . . . Char G.A.A. l: Intramural 2,3,4: Booster Club 3,4 Secretary: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4: Creative Dance Club 4: Social Committee 4: Athletic, Booster and Activity Committee 4 Phyllis Brezina . . . Phyl G.A.A. l,2,3 Assistant Secretary, 4: Intramural 1,2,3,4: Girls' Club 2,3,4: Swim Club 3,4: Leadership 2,3 Secretary, 4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,49 Senior Honor Society 3,4: Annual Staff 4: Mortonian Weekly 3: M.S.G.A. Representative l,2,3 George Brown Norma Broz . . . Norm Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 President: Intramural l,3.4: Senior Honor Society 3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Folk Dancing Club l Ioseph Brozik . . . Ioe Page 29 Gene Bruce . . . Bruceo Freshman Cabinet 1: lunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3 Nancy Brychta G.A.A. 1,2: Girls' Chorus 1: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4: Intramural 1,2: Social Committee 4 Secretary: Radio Guild 1 Treasurer: Booster Club 4: Mortonian Weekly 1: Iunior Red Cross Representative 1: Iunior Board 3: lVI.S.G.A. Rep- resentative 1,2 Lois Buehler . . . Lo Almega Club 1 Donald Bunnell . . . Bunny Basketball 1,2: Fencing Club 3: Chemistry Club 4 Virginia Burba . . . Virg Intramural 2: Booster Club 3,4: Social Committee 4: Athletic, Booster, and Activity Committee 4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Eligibility Committee 4 Ioanne Buresh . . . Io Raymond Burnett . . . Zabo Tennis 1,2: Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3,4: Chemistry Club 2,3: Physics Club 3: Stamp Club 1 Vice-president: M.S.G.A. 1,2,3 Barbara Burns . . . Burney Hi C Club 3,4: Choir 1: Girls' Glee Club 2 Albert Cada . . . AJ, Swim Team 1,2 Donna Cameron . . . Don junior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Raymond Capek . . . Ray Band 1,2 Ronald Capek . . . Chups Football 2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4 Louis Caplan . . . Louie Orchestra 1,2,3,4: French Club 3,4 Robert Caplan . . . Bob Senior Band 1,2,3,4: Basketball 2: Cross-Country 2: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Arlene Capocchi . . . Ar Girls' Chorus 1: Bit 'N Bridle 2,3: Girls' Glee Club 2 Raymond Caprini . . , Little Ioe Alice Carbonari . . . Al Martin Cardelli Dolores Carlson . . . Dot Biology Club 1,2: Home Economics Club 1,2: G,A.A. 1,2 Inga Carlson . . . Swede Intramural 1,2,4: Girls' M Club 3,4: Mortonian Weekly 2: Booster Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Leadership 2,3,4 Bernard Carpenter . . . Berine Page 30 Robert Carrigan Wrestling 1,2,3: Senior Council 3.4: Iunior Council 1.2 Donald Casina . . . Cass Football 1: Track 35 Iunior Intramural Basketball Champs Irma Cefalo . . . lrm Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,43 Welfare Committee Representative 3 Iudy Cepuder Aeolian Choir 3.4: Leadership 3,41 Iunior Masque and Gavel 1,25 Drama Club 29 Medal Awards Committee 3 Secretary: M,S.G.A. Board 3: Publicity Committee 3: Athletic and Booster Committee 3: Book Revision Chairman 3 Ronald Cervenka . . . Ron Boxing 4 Ioseph Cerveny . . . Ioe Choir 1,2,3: Soccer 2,3,4g Bowling Club 2,35 Anglers Club 2,35 Stamp Club 1,2 Carol Chaberski . . . Mish Social Science Club 1: Girls' Choir 1,21 G.A.A. 1: Drama Club Robert Chramosta . . . Bob Diane Cicero . . . Di Future Business Leaders of America 2: Choir 1,23 Iunior- Senior Girls' Club 3: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,2 President Thomas Cichon . . . Tarzan Maureen Cieply . . . Mo Carole Collins . . , Kit Marionette Club 1: Mortonian Weekly 2,3 Patricia Connors . . . Pat Social Committee 1,2,3,4: Girls' Club 3, Intramural 1,23 Creative Dance 4: M.S.G.A. Representative l,2,3g Cabinet Member 2,35 Prom Decoration Chairman 3 Ieanne Conrad . . . Connie Bowling Club 1: Talent Club 1,25 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Cabinet Member 2 Iohn Cook . . . Cookie Ralph Cook . . . Cookie Marilyn Cooke . . . Cookie G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Intramural l,2,3,4: Girls' Club 3,4 Sec- retary: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Historian, 4: School lm- provement Committee 3 Salvatore Cosenza . . . Aldo Basketball 1,2 Ioanne Cossa . . . Io Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,29 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Delwin Coufal . . . Terry M.S.G.A. 2: Vocational Building Trade Club 3 William Cuitanovich . . . Willie Page31 Barbara Cunningham . . . Barb French Club 3: Creative Dance 4 Diane Cunningham . . . Dee Choir 1 Eileen Czemske . . . Ei G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Chorus 2 Robert Dabasinskas . . . Dobo Audio Visual Aids 2,35 Operators' Club 1,2,3,4 President Louise Dagay . . . Lou Social Studies Society 35 Welfare Committee Representative 4 Grace Dahms . . . Gracer Roller Club 1: Talent Club 15 French Club 35 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Robert Danaher . . . Bob Baseball 1: Football 2: M.S.G.A. Laddie Danek . . . Red Carl DeKlyen Edward DeLorenzo . . . Dee Football 1,2,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4: Boys' Club 4 Robert Delsarto . . . Bob Ugo DeLuca Boat Builders 1 Helen Demos Mortonian Weekly 3,4: Masque and Gavel 4: Debate Club 3,45 Senior Band 2,3,45 Publicity Committee 35 Ways and Means Committee 45 Cabinet Member 4 Secretary Robert Dezort . . . Dez Geraldine Diener . . . Gerrie Roller Club 1,2,3 Treasurer Iohn Dietrich . . . lack Iunior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,4 Betty Divoky Hi C Club 2,3,4: Choir 1,2 Ioseph Dombkowski . . . Ioe Baseball 1,21 Basketball 25 Cross-Country 1 Richard Donda . . . Rik David Doneske Carol Dostal Chorus 1: Bit 'N Bridle 25 Roller Club 15 Travel Club 3 Page 32 Robyne Drake . . . Bunny Masque and Gavel 1 Secretaryg Intramural 13 French Club 2,33 M.S.G.A. 1 Fred Dudek . . . Dude William Dullum . . . Bill Choir 1,23 Tennis 13 Talent Club 23 M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2,3: Bowling Club 3 Iohn Dunn . . . Iack Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3,4g Booster Club 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Social Committee 3,43 Publicity Committee 2,33 Senior Honor Society 3,43 M.S.G.A. Board 2,3,4 Laurence Dusek . . . Larry Larry Dvorak . . . Bud Basketball 2: Track 33 Baseball 2: Iunior Intramural Basket- ball Champs Arline Dypold . . . Ar Roller Club 13 Tumbling Club 1,2,3,43 Social Committee 45 Iuniof 4Cabinet 3 Vice-president: Drama Club 1,2,3,43 Intra- mura Hugh Eadie . . . Bud Chess and Checker Club 13 Anglers Club 2,33 Tennis 23 M.S.G.A. 1 Vera Lynn Ecker . . . Ver E Tap Club 13 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 J, ,. in 1 O A 0 , I Nancy Eiselt . . . Luckey ' . . Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4 I 4 o Lorraine Eustis . . . Lamri I Iunior-Senior Girls' Club ' a Q Richard Evans . . . Rick 5 fa n fr' a 0 V Y 4 Roby? Fhgeison, . . tPizza Pief Bob ' 5l'ri5:k'?,3,43 Baseball '23 M.S.GfA. 4' ., Av . . ,Q p fayvarren Fanta Q , K. ' W ' - ' s J . , ' Balbara QFarrar . . f.'Bobbie 3 r 5 ' ', . 3 1 Q I ' 2 3 f by - Iudy Fast . Iude ' ' '. - Cabinet 4Member 2JSeCfetary: Social Committee Ronald Fau ' ' Armand Ferrini . . . Sonny Football 23 Annual Staff 45 Bowling Club 4 Georgia Fiflis . , . George Tap Club 13 Drama Club 1,23 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Annette Fingerhut . . . Netty G.A.A. 13 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 33 Creative Dance 43 M.S.G.A. Club Committee 33 Cheerleading 3,43 Social Com- mittee 43 Activity Committee 43 Booster Club 4 Arlene Fiore . . . Ar French Club 33 Italian Club 4 Page 33 K .. H, g it Flora Fiore . . . Flo Drama Club 1,2,3: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1 unior Senior Girls' Club 3: Almega Club 1 Edward Fischer . . . Ed Hi C Club 2: Audio Visual Aides 3,4 Ioan Fisher . . . Tippy Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: G.A.A. 1 Dona Fitzpatrick . . . Irish Bit 'N Bridle 1,2 Gene Flak Track 1,2 lean Flax . . . Puggy Senior Honor Society 3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2 3 4 Czech Club 2: Folk Dancing Club 1,2: Travel Club 3 Iohn Flora . . . Sonny Operators' Club 1,2,3: Wrestling 2,3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Vice-president: Football 11 Future Craftsmen 3 Voca tional Building Trade Club 3,4 Vice-president Iohn Ford . . . Iack Richard Formanek . . . Rich Baseball 1: Debate Club 1,2 Donald Forney . . . Don Talent Club 3,4: Hi C Club 3,4 Maurice Fouks . . . Max Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3 Ioyce Fox . . . Ioy Mortonian Weekly 1: Bowling Club 2,3 Adrienne Franek . . . Red Roller Club 1,2,3 Nancy Franz . . . Nan Intramural 2.4: Publicity Committee 3: MSGA Board 4 Booster Club 4: Leadership 2,3,4: Ways and Means Com mittee 4: Social Committee 4: Athletic and Booster Com mittee 4: Executive Committee 4 Robert Fritsch . . . Bob Swim Club 4: Swim Team 4 Russell Fritz . . . Duke Yvonne Fuehrer . . . Eve Elaine Galeta French Club 3 Tom Gamoletto . . , Gianbovo Track 1,2,3: Track Club 1,2,3: Football 12 Roger Garman , . . Rog Ronald Garrick . . . Leo Operators Club 1,2,3 Page 34 Viola Gay . . . Vi G.A.A. 1,21 French Club 1: Saddle Club 2 Yvonne Gentili . . . Toni Folk Dancing Club 2 Roseann Ginther . . . Curly G.A.A. 2,3,4: Intramural 3,4: Future Teachers of America 1,2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4: Girls' M Club 4: Leadership 3,4 Margaret Gizynski . . . Margie Mortonian Weekly 2,3 Andrew Glowacki Soccer 1: Social Studies Society 1 Barbara Gorino . . . Babs Ioseph Grachen . . . Iosipe Choir 1,2: Track 2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Drama Club: Track Club Kenneth Granik Anglers' Club 2,3,4 Edward Graunke . . . Ed Football 1: M.S.G.A. Representative 2 Sue Carol Graves . . . Sue Iohn Grebinec . . . Lover Bowling Club 1,2 Diane May Gresko . . . Danny Choir 2,34 Bit 'N Bridle 1,2: Writers' Club 3 Dawn Grilliot . . . Dona Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1: Bit 'N Bridle 1: French Club 3: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Bowling Club 4 Frances Gron . . . Fran Helen Grund . . . Red Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,25 Bowling Club 2,3: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3,4 Thomas Gryl . . . Curly Choir 2,3,4: Drama Club 3,4: Chess and Checker Club 1,25 Model Railroad Club 1,2 Anthony Grzetich . . . Tony Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Presi- dent: M.S,G.A. Representative 2,35 Publicity Committee 1,2,3: Tumbling 3,4: Tumbling Club 3: Chess and Checker Club 2: Mortonian Weekly: Social Committee: Cabinet Member 4 President Mary Ann Guelfi . . . Mar Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1: Folk Dancing Club 2 Vera Guerra . . . Sis Girls' Chorus 1: Cabinet Member 1: Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4: Ticket Oflice 3,4: Cheerleading 2,3,4: Club Committee 3: Social Committee 4 Historian: M.S,G,A. Representative 1,2,3 Ioe Guzzi Track 2 Carol Haack . . . Hacky Social Studies Society 1: Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1: Booster Club 4: Social Committee 4: Choir 4: M.S.G.A. 4 Page 35 Wayfne Haack Stamp Club 1 President, 2 Vice-president: Roller Club 3 Sergeant of Arms Irene Habada . . . Bubbles Bit 'N Bridle 1,2: Travel Club 2,3 Francene Habal . . . Nonnie Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Choir 1: Radio Guild 1,2,3: lVl.S.G.A. Representative 1: Weekly Club 1: Talent Club 12 Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3,4 Literary Editor Elaine Habenicht Senior Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Creative Dance 4: Writers Club 2,3 Richard Hackl . . . Rich Photography Club: Operators Club: Yearbook Photogra- pher 3,4 Gloria Haddad . . . Goofy Glory Stephen Hails . . . Steve Iunior Red Cross Representative 1,2: Basketball 2: Physics Club 3: Astronomy Club 4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Lorraine Hajek . . . Lor Mortonian Weekly 1.2,3: M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2: Al- mega Club 1: Hi C Club 1: Girls' Chorus 1 Eleanor Halik . . . El Folk Dancing Club 2,3,4: Czech Club 2,3,4 Ioan Halik . . . Ioannie Czech Club 1,2,3: Folk Dancing Club 1,2,3,4 Earle Hamilton Choir 1,2,3,4: Iunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3,4: Soccer 3,4: Anglers Club 3: Biology Club 2,3,4: Iunior Drama Club 3: Senior Drama Club 4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Edwin Hamilton . . . Eddie Molly Hammett Masque and Gavel 1,25 French Club 3.4: Mortonian Weekly 3,4 George Hamouz Yearbook Photographer 3.4 Genevieve Hanczar . . . Gene Roy Hansen Band 1 Terry Hansen . . . Vic Iunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3,4: Annual Staff 4: Social Committee 4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor So- ciety 3,4: M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2: Social Committee Board 4 Iohn Harasciuk . . . Iohnny M.S.G.A. 2,3: Vocational Club 2,3,4 Treasurer: Future Craftsmen 1 Nora Hardy . . . McGoo Bit 'N Bridle 1: Mortonian Weekly 2,39 School Spirit Com- mittee: Intramural 1: Future Teachers of America Louise Harmon . . . Lou Ann Choir 1: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,49 Creative Dance 4 Alice Haroian . . . Archie Page 36 George Harvestine . . . Georgie Travel Club 3 Dorothy Haughton , . . Dotty Saddle Club, French Club Iames Haupt . , . Hop Football 2: Track 2,3 Patricia Havemann . . . Pat Girls' Glee Club 2: Choir 3,4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Lenore Havlik . . . Lynn Creative Dance 4: Election Committee 2, M Book Com- mittee 2,3g Roller Club 1,2: lVl.S.G.A. Board l: Cabinet Mem- ber 1 Chairman, 3: M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2,3,4 Henry Hegner . . . Hank Stamp Club 2 William Heines . . . Will Yearbook Photographer 3,4: Camera Club Patrick Hendy . . . Pat Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Basketball 1 Carol Henning French Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Kenneth Heyda . . . Ken Stamp Club l,2,4: Camera Club 4 Shirley Hladik . . . Shirl Rita Hlustik . . . Ri Robert Hnilo . . . Bob Iosepee Hobart . . . Io Folk Dancing Club 1,2,3,4: Czech Club 1,2,3,4 La-Verne Holan . . . La-Vie Bit 'N Bridle 2: Student Bank 4 Marlene Holly . . . Legs Hi C Club 1,2,3 Ray Holly Band l,2,3: Tumbling 2,3,4: lunior Council l,2: Senior Council 3,4 Audrey Holm . . . Audie Aeolian Choir 2 Betty Holub . . . Babe Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Mathematics Club 3 Treasurer Ioyce Holub . . . Peppy Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 2,3: Choir 4 Nancy Holubovsky . . . Nanc Choir 1: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3 Page 37 Bob Horna . . . Thornsley Boxing 4 Iohn Horvat Baseball 2,3 Thomas Houdek . . . Tom Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Ronald Hough . . . Ron Hi C Club 1,2,3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4: Senior Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Charles Hrdlicka . . . Chuck Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Baseball 13 Bowling Club 1,2,3: Boys M Club 3: Spanish Club 1,2 Betty Lou Hubeny Mary Ann Hubeny . . . Iumbo Richard Huizinga . . . Dick Hi C Club l,2,3,4 Ronald Hulka . . . Uncle Ronnie Photography Club 1,2,3: Iunior Masque and Gavel 1,25 Year- book Photographer 3,4: Bowling Club: Camera Club George Hurt Sandra Hurt Girls' Glee Club 1,2,4: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Intramural 1 lack lnfanger . . . Punchy Boxing 1,2,3,4 Iohn Iovinelli . . . Ive Drama Club: Photography Club: Operators Club: Talent Club: Camera Club, Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Daniel lsacson , . . Saxson Raymond Iachim . . . Peanuts Doug Iackson . . . lacks Choir 2 Martin Iagusch . . . Marty Ed Iakab . . . lake Football l,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4 Robert Iambor . , . lasper Tennis 1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 2,3,4 Shirley Ianda , . . Doll Marie Iandacek Folk Dancing Club 1,2,3: Czech Club 1,2,3 Secretary: Travel Club 3: Stamp Club 2,3 Page 38 1 Clarence Ianecek . . . Clar Babe Sandra Ianosky . . , Sandy G,A.A. 1,2,3,43 Intramural 1,25 Leadership 2,3,4 Iames Ianota . . , lim Football 39 M.S.G,A. Circulation Staff Marianne Ianousek . . . Mar Gail Ianus . . . Gay Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1: Bowling Club 2: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4 Ioan Iaras Drama Club l,3,4: Almega Club 3: Bowling Club 3,43 Mor- tonian Weekly Business Manager 3 Mary Ann Iasien . . . Mare Swim Club l,2,3,4 Vice-presidentg Roller Club l: Life Saving Club 2,3,4 Carol Iecllicka . . , led Drama Club 1,25 Bowling Club 2: Cabinet Member 3,49 Social Committee 4 Ioseph Ielinek , . . Bambi Ann Iemm Choir 1,2,3g Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 33 Folk Dancing Club 1 Dolores Iensen . . . Dee Hi C Club 1,2,3,49 Spanish Club 1 Ioe Ieras . . . Whip Mitzi Ierman . . . Toots Richard Iiracek Beverly Iirik . . . Bev G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Intramural l,2,3,4: Girls' Club 2,3,4: Choir l,2,3: Leadership 2,3,4 Wendell lisa . . . Geece Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball lg Baseball lg Track 2,33 Anglers Club, Boys' M Club Marie Ioch Spanish Club Patricia Iohns . . . Pat Choir 1,2,3,4g Roller Club 1 Beverly Iohnson . . . Bev Booster Club l,2,3,4 Treasurer: Cheerleading 3,45 Tap Club lg Annual Staff 4: Cabinet Member 2 Elroy Iohnson . . . The Midget Boxing 4 Marilyn Iohnson . . . Iohnnie Annual Staff 4: G.A.A. 3,41 Intramural 3.4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4: Creative Dance 4 Page 39 Carl Iones . . . Ionesy M.S.G.A. 2: Bowling Club Claud Iones . . . Lee Choir 1,2,3: M.S,G.A. Board 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 1.2: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Cross-Country 2: Masque and Gavel 1 Ieanie Iordan . . . Cookie Folk Dancing Club 1,2,3,4g Roller Club 1: Bit 'N Bridle 1: Czech Club 1,2,3,4 Richard losephus . . . Rich Iohn Iurik . . . Bugs Regina Iuskevicius . . . Reggie Folk Dancing Club 1 Don Kacek . . . Ruddy Iunior Council 1.2: Senior Council 3,4 Orville Kacena . . . Bunny Marilyn Kadlec . . . Mar Girls' Chorus 1,29 G.A.A.: Iunior Honor Society Patrick Kahoun . . . Pat Valerie Kaiser . . . Val Senior Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Czech Club 2,33 Iunior Honor So- ciety 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4 Vladimir Kalina . . . Cheske Senior Orchestra l,2,3,4 Adrienne Kapper Mary Karaka Czech Club 1 Sandra Karls . . . Sandy M.S.G.A. Board 1: Bit 'N Bridle l.2,3 President, 4 Arlene Kastl . . . Ar Wayne Kastl Stamp Club 1,23 Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3,4: lunior Honor Society 2,3,4g Senior Honor Society 3,43 Talent Club 2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: M,S.G.A. Representative 4 George Kaupas . . . Kaup Chess and Checker Club 2: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4 Beverly Kauzlaric . . . Bess Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,45 Choir 4: Chorus 3: Girls' Glee Club 3 Sandra Kawula . . . Sandy Ta Club 2: Tumbling Club 3: Red Cross Representative 3: Folly: Dancing Club 4 Harry Kayser . . . Hairy Page 40 Donald Kehl . . . Don Iunior Council 2: Senior Council 3,49 Bowling Club 3 Patricia Kelly . . . Irish M.S.G.A. Board 3,43 Mortonian Weekly 3,41 Creative Dance 3,45 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: G.A.A. I: Intramural 1: Booster Club 4: Publicity Committee 3: Welfare Committee 3 Chairman, 4: Club Committee 3 Chairman, 4: Social Com- mittee 4 Chairman Rosemarie Kelly . . . Babe Bowling Club 1,2,3,4g Tap Club 1 Robert Kenneth . . . Kenyon Football 1 Eleanor Kenny . . . El G.A.A. 1,2,3 Publicity Chairman, 4 President: Girls' Club 2,3,4: Photography Club 3 Treasurer: Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3: Intramural 1,2,3,4: M.S.G.A. Representative 2,49 Leadership 2,3,4: Medal Awards Committee 3: Weekly Club 2 Co-president Iames Kent . . . Iim Keith Kessel Photography Club: Camera Club: Bird Club Dorothy Kiburz , . . Dot Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Raymond Kimber . . . Kims Bill Kirschbaum . . . Willie Operators Club 2.3,4 Ioseph Kizlauskas . . . Ioe Patricia Klecka . . . Pat Almega Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Mortonian Weekly 2 Leroy Kleczka Carole Lou Kliemek . . . Care Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Social Studies Society 3: Morton- ian Weekly 4: Cabinet Member 4 Loretta Klimas . . . Lor Almega Club 1: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Ray Klouda . . . The Claw Bowling Club 2,3,4 Claudia Kmen . . . Dusty Roller Club 2,3 Elaine Kocar . . , Enee G.A.A. 1: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Edwin Kochanski . . . Ed Tumblingg Track Ludvik Koci . . . Koc Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Secretary: Senior Honor Society 3,43 Wrestling 3,45 Boys' M Club 3,41 Operators Club 1,2 President lack Kocur Welfare Committee 2,35 Czech Club 2,33 French Club 3 Page 41 Charles Koeritz . . . Chuck Otto Kohout . . . Otts Susan Kokaska . . . Suzie Social Studies Society 1 Iune Kolar . . . Little One Booster Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4 Publicity Chairman: Leader- ship 3,4 Secretary and President Iames Koller . . . Iess Boxing 1,2,3,4: Writers Club 43 Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Ron Komarek . . . Cookie Cross-Country 1,23 Indoor Track 1,23 Outdoor Track 13 M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2,33 Caf Committee 1 Patriciann Kopecky . . . Patt Girls' Glee Club 23 Drama Club 13 French Club 3,43 Girls' Chorus 1 Mary Ann Korinek . . . Mare Senior Orchestra 1,23 Life Saving Club 3,43 Bowling Club 1,2 Secretary, 3 President, 43 Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1,23 M.S.G.A. Representative 13 Red Cross Representative 1: Italian Club 4 Kenneth Kortanek . . . Ken Track 1,2,3,43 Senior Band 1,2,3,43 Senior Orchestra 3,43 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,43 Senior Honor Society 3,43 Mathe- matics Club 2,3,43 Track Club 2,3,4 Robert Kostelecky . . . Bob Future Craftsmen 3: Red Cross Representative 2,3 William Koubek . . . Spike Physics Club 3 Edward Kovarik . . . The Professor Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,43 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Mary lane Kozubik , . . Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Robert Kozubik . . , Bob Vincent Krbec . . . Vinc Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 Boys' Club 3,4 Ieanette Krejci . . , Iean Roller Club 13 Hi C Club 1,2,33 Life Saving Club 4 Ierry Krejci . . . Son Bowling Club 2,3,43 Cartoon Club 1,2 Norma Krestan . . . Babe Bowling Club 2,33 Future Business Leaders of America 3 Assistant Patricia Kricek . . . Pat Folk Dancing Club 1,2,33 Czech Club 1,2,3 Donald Kristufek, . . . Don Choir 1,2,3: Baseball 2 Iune Kronquist . . . Iunie Cabinet Member 13 M.S.G.A. Representative 2,32 Historian Committee 33 Eligibility Committee 33 Spanish Club 23 Bowl- ing Club 1,23 Creative Dance 43 Mortonian Weekly 1,23 Prom Decoration Committee 33 Social Committee 4 Page 42 Betty Krumes Choir 1,2,3,4: Hi C Club 1.2,3: lntramural 2,4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Booster Club 4 lean Kubicek Bowling Club 1: Drama Club 1: Writers Club 3 Bruce Kubik . . . Reverend M.S.G.A. Board 3: Anglers Club: Chess and Checker Club: Cabinet Member 3: Social Committee: M.S.G,A, Represen- tative Mildred Kucera . . . Milly M.S.G.A. Representative 3: French Club 3: Tap Club 2 Cornelius Kucius . , . Corny Track l,2,3,4: Track Club 1,2,3: Chess and Checker Club 1: Annual Staff 4 David Kuehl . . . Lefty M.S.G.A. Representative 2: Bit 'N Bridle Club 1 Arnold Kumorek . . . Quig M.S.G.A. Representative 2: Track 2,3: Cross-Country 2,3: Orchestra 2,3 Robert Kuncl . . . Bob Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,23 Iunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3,4 Rosemarie Kunes . . . Bashful Choir 2,3: Senior Band 1: Iunior Drama Club: Senior Drama Club: Red Cross Representative Iacqueline Kuras . . . Iackie Carolyn Kurowski . . . Carr Chorus 1: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 2,3 Michael Lackovic . . . Mike Radio Guild 1 Dan Laemont . , . Big Dan Marilyn Lagodny . . . Lynn Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 2: Aeolian Choir 2: Roller Club 1,2,3: Talent Club 1 Eflie Lamond . . . Lou Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: Aeolian Choir 2,3 Roberta Lander . . . Bobby G,A.A. 1,2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Iunior Drama Club 3 Ioyce Langlois . . . Ierce Cabinet Member 3: Social Committee 3,4 Corinne Lapp . . . Cor Masque and Gavel 1: Tap Club 2: Almega Club 3 Helen Larson . . . Bunny Kenneth Lasso . . . Ken Band Iune Law . . . Lawyer M.S.G.A. Board 2: Girls' Tumbling Club 2,35 French Club 3: Social Committee 3 Page 43 Io Ann Ledvina . . . Ioan y Charlene Lejsek . . . Char Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Mortonian Weekly 3,49 M.S.G.A. Representative 2,45 Ath- letic and Booster Committee 4: Eligibility Committee Ioanne Lelko . . . Ioan Roller Club l,2,3 Ioel Lemick Lucille Lid . . . Luci Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Robert Little . . . Bob Patrick Lockwood . . . Tex French Club 3: Spanish Club 2 Marilyn Loerop Hi C Club 3 Donald Lovcik . . . Lovey lunior Band: Senior Band: Bit 'N Bridle 1 Nancy Lucas . . . Nan G.A.A. l,2,3,4: M.S.G.A. Representative 2,3 Annette Lukas . . . Ann Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1: Senior Orchestra 1,2 Barbara Lukes . . . Barbie Intramural 3,41 G.A.A, 3,4: Bowling Club 35 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 44 French Club 4 Lillian Lusk . . . Lill Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 2 Donna Lutkauskas . . . Don G.A.A. 1: M.S.G.A. Representative 2,3 Diane Macchini . . . Di Almega Club 3, Drama Club 3,43 Tap Club 2 Neal Machan M.S.G.A. Circulation Staff 2,35 Boys' Chorus 1: Model Rail- road Club 1 Kenneth Machata . . . Ken Band 1,2,3,4: Physics Club 3: Swim Club 4 Donald Mackett . . . Don Dolores Madsen . . . Laurie G.A.A. l,2,3 Sports Chairman, 4 Vice-president: Girls' UM Club 2,3,4: Intramural 1,2,3,4g Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Mortonian Weekly 2,33 Leadership 2,3,4 President: Red Cross Representative 2 Ray Maiers Iohn Majzl . . . lack Page44 Robert Makovec . . . Mac Iunior Intramural Basketball Champs Barbara Malecek . . . Babs Booster Club 3,4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Athletic and Booster Committee 4: Social Committee 4: Intramural 2 Fred Malek . . . Moscow Track 1: Football 2,3,4 Raymond Malik . . . Mals Football Richard Manasek . . . Dick Tumbling 1,23 Chemistry Club 2,3: Physics Club 3: Opera- tors' Club 3,4 Robert Mandekich Felix Marasco . . . Phil Tumbling 2,3 Ieanne Marasco . . . Ieannie Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,2: Booster Club 3,4 Ioyce Mares Roller Club 2: Folk Dancing Club 1: Cheerleading 1 Kenneth Mareska . . . Ken Arline Marohnic . , . Ar Ioseph Marsala . . . Ioe Wrestling Franklin Marzec Stamp Club: Operators' Club: Anglers Club: Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Marilyn Masek . . . Mouse G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Social Chairman: Girls' M Club 3,4: Intra- mural 1,2,3,4: Leadership 2,3,4: President of '52 Leaders: M,S.G.A. 1,2: Girls' Chorus 4 Eleanor Massey . . . Blinkie Biology Club Iohn Matazel . . . Mat Stamp Club 1,2 President Ioan Matousek . . . Ioanie French Club 3: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Treasurer: Social Committee 3: Annual Staff 4 Charles Matt . . . Chuck Bowling Club l Robert Mattas . . . Cyrano Track 1: Publicity Committee 1,2,3 Kenneth Mattran . . . Ken Bowling Club 3: Track 3: Boxing 3 Ieanette Matus . . . Iinx Intramural 2,35 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Life Saving Club 2,3,4: French Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1 Page 45 Donald Matuszak . . . Matty Basketball 2,3,4 Sharon Matz . . . Sharie Almega Club 1,2: Hi C 2,3: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Aeolian Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 14 M.S.G.A. Representa- tive 3,4: Choir 1 Robert McCormack . . . Mack Bruce McCormick . . . Mac Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Anglers Club Iudy McDonald . . . Mac Roller Club 1: French Club 3: Mortonian Weekly 2 M.S.G.A. Representative 35 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Senior Honor Society 4: Swim Club 3,4 Patty Io McElvain . . . Girls' Glee Club 2: Choir 3,45 Hi C 1,2,3 Alexander McNeilage . . . Dave Michael McQueen . . . Robert Meisenger Stamp Club 1,2 Iohn Melwid . . . Mel Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3,4 Edward Mersch . . . Eddy Ioseph Meschi . . . Mesh Electronics Club 1: Football 1 Nuncio Metallo . . . Art Iohn Michniak . . . lack Track 2,3,49 Track Club 2: Boys' Club 3 Richard Michniak . . . Dick Band 1: Track 2 Richard Mikuls . . . Moose Radio Guild 1, Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Iames Mikyska . . . lim Senior Band 1: Photography Club 2 Arlene Miller Iames Miller . . . Iimmy Marilyn Miller . . . Mar M.S.G.A. 3,41 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4: Tap Club 2 Robert Miller . . . Bob Tumbling 3,43 M.S.G.A. Representative: Operators' Club Page 46 Barbara Mitacek . . . Bubbins Folk Dancing Club l,2,3,4: Czech Club 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Intramural 2,3,4: Swim Club 3,43 Life Saving Club 3,4: Girls Glee Club 2: Choir 3: Mortonian Weekly 4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Patricia Mitchell . . . Mitch Cheerleading 3,4: Tumbling 2,3,4: M.S.G.A. Board 3,4: Chairman Medal Awards 3: Chairman Athletic and Booster Committee 4: Social Committee 4 Marilyn Mlsna . . . Mert French Club 3: Leadership 2,3,4 Sylvia Mockus . . . Syl Masque and Gavel 1: Hi C 2: Writers Club 1 lack Monaco . . . Minnie Swim Team 2,39 M.S.G.A. Representative Robert Montana . . , Moony Cro5s4Country 2,3,4: Indoor Track 2,3,4: Outdoor Track 12: , Barbara Moore . . . Barbie G,A.A. 1,2: Intramural 1,2: Leadership 2,3,4 Michael Morrissey . . . Smokey Football 2: Social Studies Club 3 Robert Moses . . . Duke Robert Mottl . . . Bob goczfball 1,2: Track 1: Senior Band 1,2,3,4: Senior Orchestra .3, Ioan Mraz . . . Dumbo Annual Staff 4: Mortonian Weekly 2: Almega Club 2: Drama Club 2 Donna Mueschen Ronald Musil Bernard Napolski . . . Ben Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4 Wiebe Nauta . . . Wieb Model Railroad Club 1 Nancie Nechvatal . . . Nanc Freshman Cabinet: Masque and Gavel 1: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3.4: French Club 3: Writers Club 3,4: Prom Committee 3: M g.G.A. Representative 1,2,3: Red Cross Representa- tive 1, Arlene Neckar . . . Arl George Nedved Rudy Nekovar . . . The Bohemian Caruso Choir 1,2,3,4: Welfare Committee 2,3: Czech Club 2,3 Adrienne Nelson . . . Ade Marian Nemec . . . Mickey Roller Club 1,2,3: Radio Guild 1: Future Business Leaders of America 1: M.S.G.A. Representative 2 Page 47 Edward Nemecek . . . Toby Allyne Nenninger , . . Ostrich Frosh-Soph Drama 1: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2 Treasurer: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,43 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 4 Secretary: Leadership 3,4 President Lois Neruda . . . Tears Talent Club 2: French Club 3 Nancy Neuberg . . . Nan Freshman Chorus 1: Czech Club 2, Folk Dancing Club 2, Red Cross Representative 3: M.S.G.A. Board 4 Wayne Nickel . . . Nick , Track 2,3: Tennis 2,3,4: Iunior Council 1,23 Senior Council 3,4 Paul Ninis Michael Norman . . . Mike Iunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3,4: Football 2,3,4: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 Roger Norman . . . Duke Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3 Gerald Norris . . . Ierry Bonnie Novak . , . Bon Tap Club 1,2: Roller Club 2,3,4 Vice-president, Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Almega Club 3: Welfare Committee 4 Iames Novak . . , Bones Cross-Country 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Marilyn Novak . . . Chubbins Senior Band 1: Bit 'n Bridle Club 1: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: M.S.G.A. Board 3: Annual Staff 4 William Nowak . . . Bill Bowling Club 23 Annual Photographer 3,4: Camera Club 2 Iacqueling Nowicki . . . Iackie Social Studies Society 3: Welfare Committee 4 Robert Nugent . . . Bob Lois Obenauf . . . Louie Orchestra 1,23 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Treasurer: Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4: M.S.G.A. Board 1,2,3, Treasurer lVl.S.G.A. 2,3: Election Committee 1,2,3: Social Committee 2,3 Pat G'Brien . . . Pencils Iohn O'Connell . . . lack Choir 1,29 Football 1,2,3: Wrestling 3,45 Track 1,2,4: Boys' M Club 4 Maxiiie O'Connor . . . Max Frosh-Soph Girls' Club Valerie Oehlerking . . . Val Bowling Club 2,3 Ronald O'Krie . . . Ronnie Football 1 Page 48 Mary Ann Olson Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1 Richard Olson . . . Dick Signe Opager . . . Sig Cheerleading 2 Raymond Osborne . . . Ray Hi C 3: Glee Club 1: Band 1: Mixed Chorus 1 Philip Osen Gregory Osowski . . . Greg Stamp Club 1,2 Patricia Otis . . , Pat Choir 1,2,3,4 Charles Otto . . . Chick Iune Pandolfi Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,25 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: M.S.G.A. Representative 1,2,3: Creative Dance 4: Senior Drama Club 4: Senior Honor Society 3,4g Student Welfare Committee 4 Glen Pangrle Raymond Papp . . . Ray Band 1,22 Track Club 4: Track 4 Victoria Pauley . . . Vickie Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: French Club 4 Iosephine Pavia . . . Io Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Alice Pawlak . . . A1 Phyllis Pawlak lVl.S.G.A,g lntramuralg Red Cross Representative Robert Pawlak . . . Bob Senior Honor Society 3,45 Choir 1: Future Crarftsmen Danny Pecen . . . Dan Choir 1,2,3g Swim Club l,2,3,4: Swim Team 1,2,3,4: Gym- nastics 1: Electronics Club 3: Iunior Council 1,21 Senior Council 3 Charles Pechman . . . Chuck Senior Band 1,2,3,4: Future Craftsmen Marie Pekar . . . Murphy Al Pekarek . . . Bud Band 1,2,3,4: Hi C 1,2,3,4g Aero Club 1,2,3,4g Cross-Country 3,43 Creative Writing Club 39 Orchestra 2,3,4g Track Club 45 M.S.G.A, Circulation Stall 1,2,3 Robert Peklo . . . Bob Radio Club 2 Page 49 Iohn Pelikan . . . Little Iohn Cross-Country 2,3,4p Track 2,39 Electronics Club 4: Bowl- ling Club 4 Walter Perfect . . . Wally Stamp Club ly Chess and Checker Club 1 Iames Peterka Armand Peterson , . . Sonny Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3,4: Physics Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Bowling Club 4 Elaine Petrovich Dorothy Petrowsky . , . Pete Ronald Petrucci . . . Puch Robert Phillip . . . Bob Golf 2,3,4, Football 1,3 Marlene Piccinini . . . Mar Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Ronald Picek Tennis 2,33 Bowling Club 2,3,4: Cartoon Club 1,25 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Raymond Pietrzak . . . Pete Basketball 1,25 Baseball 2 Nancy Pilot . . . Pickle G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 President: Senior Honor Society 3,4: M.S,G.A. Board 2 Assistant Secretary, 3 Vice-chairman, 4 Secretary: M.S.G.A. Cabinet 1: Social Committee 2,3,4g Election Commitee 2,3,4: Executive Com- mittee 2,3,4 Donna lean Plahetka . . . M.S.G.A. Representative 2,3,4 Darlene Plechaty Talent Club 1,2 William Plechaty Donald Plewa . . . Plut Clifford Pluister . . . Cliff George Pluister Patricia Pochyly . . . Pappy Choir 1,2,3,4g Drama Club 2,3 Donna Polich . . . Feathers Masque and Gavel 3.4: Future Business Leaders of America 3: Social Studies Society 3: lunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Welfare Com- mittee 4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Donald Pollak . . . Don M.S.G.A. Representative 1,4 Page 50 Rosemarie Pondelik . . . Rose lntramural 1,21 Bit 'N Bridle 1: Mortonian Weekly 1,23 M.S.G.A. Publicity Committee 1,23 G.A.A. 1 Wayne Popper Track 1,2,3,4: Track Clvb 1,2,3, Physics Club 3: Cross- Country 1: Anglers Club 3 Arlene Potucek , . . Ar Bowling Club 3,45 Social Studies Society 3: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4: Social Committee Club 3,45 Booster Club 4 Ray Potucek . . . Pots Wrestling 1,2 Karen Poulter . . . Pokey G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: lntramural 1,2,3,4: Girls' Club 3,4 Presidentg Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3: School Improvement Committee 3: Photography Club 3: Leadership 2,3,4 Lawrence Prazak . . . Larry Stephen Price . . . Red Arlene Prochaska . . . Ar Marjorie Prochaska . . . Marge Tap Club 2: M.S.G.A. 1,2,3,4g Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4, Future Teachers of America 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Creative Dance 4 Alice Proctor . . . Mickey Bit 'N Bridle 1: Bowling Club 3: Talent Club 1,29 Roller Club 2,3 Robert Prohaska . . . Pro Basketball Carol Prueter . . . Terry Girls' Glee Club 1: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4: Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,4: Iunior Red Cross 2: Leadership 2,35 French Club 4 Patricia Przybytek . . . Pat Roller Club Shirley Puffer . . . Shirl Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3: Choir 2: Mortonian Weekly 4 Carole Putzler , , . Putz Roller Club 1,2 President: M.S.G,A. Representative 4: Bowl- ing Club 2 Louis Rajmys Photography Club 1,2 Hedwig Ramanauskas Robert Rann . . . Bob Band l,2.3 Iohn Rassogianis Mortonian Weekly 3,4 Iohn Raush . . . Iohnny Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Mortonian Weekly 3,4 Bernard Raver . . . lim ' Page 51 William Reeg . . . Bill Bill Regan . . . Ace Erna Reinbacher . . . Red l Choir 1,2,3: Red Cross Representative 1 2 M S GA Repre sentative 1 Iohn Reinert . . . Little Iohn Anne Remeikis French Club: Folk Dancing Club Patricia Remijan . . . Pat Roller Club 1,29 Bit 'N Bridle 2 Ioseph Rene . . . Ioe Ronald Rettig . . . Ron Red Cross Representative Rosemary Reznicek . . . Ro Czech Club 1 George Rezny Michael Riban . . . Rabbit Soccer 1 William Rich . . . Bill Iacqueline Riedel . . . Iackie G.A.A. 1 Nancy Riha Mike Rockouski . . . Rocko Baseball 23 Iunior Intramural Basketball Champs Barbara Rocush , . . Bubbles Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Almega Club 2 Roller Club 1 Iames Rode . . . R.B. Barbara Rohmann . . . Butch Ronald Rolewicz . . . Ron Diana Roselli . . . Dee Dee Choir 1,2 Mary Louise Rosko . . . Lou Page 52 Arlene Ross . . . Are Bowling Club 33 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 Gary Ross . . . Buck Dorothy Rost . . . Dot Girls' Chorusg Girls' Glee Club Faith Roubik . . . Faithy Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 3,4 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,43 Masque and Gavel 1.2,3 Treasurer, 4: Future Teachers of America 23 Mortonian Weekly 3,43 Orientation Committee 43 Welfare Committee 4 Secretary3 Co-exchange Editor of Weekly 4 Dolores Rovtar Future Teachers of America 4 Gene Royce lack Russell . . . Russ Choir 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3.4g Baseball l.2,3,43 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,43 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Iudith Russell . . . Iudy Tumbling 2,3,43 Drama Club 3,43 Tap Club 2: Folk Dancing Club 23 Cheerleading 3: French Club 4 Christine Russo . . . Tina Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 13 Future Teachers of America 1,23 Girls' Chorus 1: Mortonian Weekly 1,23 Glee Club 23 Intra- mural 1,2,33 Social Committee 3,43 Aeolian Choir 33 Girls' Club 3,43 Booster Club 3,43 Ticket Office 1,2,33 Crea- tive Dance 43 lVl.S.G.A, 2,4 Vincent Russo . . . lim Angenette Rusthoven , , . Babe Hi C 1,2,3,4 Terrence Ryan , . . Terry Future Craftsmen Herbert Salberg . . . Duke Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Iunior Council 1,23 Senior Council 3,43 Boys' Club 3,4 Charles Samec . . . Chuck lVl.S.G.A.3 Weekly3 Bowlingg Radio Guild Iustas Sarauskas . . . Iustin Ernestine Sarelli . . . Ernie Iunior-Senior Girls' Club Barbara Sartore . . . Barb G.A.A. 1,23 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 33 Iunior Drama Club 3 Thomas Sasser . . . Cisco Ioseph Sautkus . . . Ioe Ioseph Sayer . . . Ioe Ioyce Schaefer Page 53 Kenneth Scheffel Football 2, Track 2 Norbert Schicker . . . Norb Arlene Schimpf . . . R junior-Senior Girls' Club 1: Bowling Club Barbara Schleitwiler . . . I-Ioney Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1,2: Iunior-Senior Drama Club 3: Treasurer of Iunior Cabinet: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2, Creative Dance 4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,49 M.S.G.A. Representative 2 Ioyce Schmidt . . . Ioy Tumbling Club l,2,3,4: Sophomore Cabinet Member Marilyn Schmidt . . . Tiny Roller Club 2,3 Nancy Schmidt . . . Schmitty Annual Staff 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: Intramural 2,3,4g Senior Honor Society 3,4: Girls' Club 43 Leadership 3,4 Treasurer, Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Richard Schnulle . . . Dick Swim Team 2: Swim Club 4 Marlene Schoenfeld . . . Mar Booster Club 3,4: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 25 M.S.G.A. Board 49 Mortonian Weekly 2 Raymond Scholz . . . Ray Football 1,2,3,4g Boys' M Club 3,4: M.S.G.A. Represen- tative l,2: Social Studies Club 3,4 Ioyce Schrader Choir 1,2: Booster Club 3,4 Savina Schuessler Travel Club 3 Marvin Schultheiss . . . Mel Edward Schultz . . . Eddie Swim Team 1,2,3,4: Senior Council 1,2,3: Swim Club l,2,3,4: Tumbling 1,2,3,4, Iunior Council 1: Tennis 1,2 Hattie Schumaker . . . Pugg Choir 2,3g Roller Club 2,32 Chorus l: Glee Club l Edward Schuster . . . Nick Operators' Club 1,2,3,4 Catherine Sciarra . . . Cathy Choir 1,2,3: Intramural 1,2: Roller Club 3 Charles Scott . . . Chuck Phil Scudieri . . . Scrooge Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Stamp Club 2,35 Track Club 2,3,4: Chess and Checker Club 1,2 Richard Seaberg . . . Dick Mortonian Weekly 3,4 Charlotte Sebesta . . . Char Bowling 1,2: G.A.A. 3,4, Intramural 2,3,4: Girls' Chorus lg Glee Club 2 Page 54 Nancy Sellers . . . Nance Red Cross Representative 1,2,3: Radio Guild l,2,3: M.S.G.A. Representative 4: French Club 3,4: Mortonian Weekly: Future Business Leaders of America 1,2,3 Laverne Semrad , . . Lovie Bit 'n Bridle 1: Intramural 2,3: Future Teachers of America 1,2: Booster Club 4: Social Committee 4: Leadership 4 Norma Semradek . . . Nor Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Masque and Gavel 1: Roller Club 1,23 Future Teachers of America 2 William Seraponas . . . Willy French Club 2,3 Frederic Serdoz . . . Fred Track 2 William Serp Football 1: Tennis 2: Bowling 3: Amateur Radio Club 2,3 Caryl Settecase Choir 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Girls' Club 2,3 Edward Sevcik Anglers Club 2 Yvonne Severino . . . Yo Freshman Girls' Chorus: Folk Dancing Club Patricia Shugar . . . Sugar Frosh-Soph Drama Club 1: Biology Club 2: Hi C 2,3,4 Frank Sianta Willard Sible . . . Sib Harold Sievert Richard Sikora . . . Peewee Roller Club Edward Simanek . . . Ed Railroad Club Grace Simek M,S.G.A. Board 1 Byron Simmons . . . Napoleon Soccer 3,4 David Simmons . . . Custom Cal Robert Sipla . . . Bob Bowling Club 1,2,4 Ioseph Sittler . . . Ioe Senior Council 3: Junior Council 1,2: Chess and Checker Club l,2: Anglers Club 1,2,3 Lillian Skodacek . . . Lil Page 55 Ioan Skrabel . . . lo Folk Dancing Club Marilyn Skrabel . . . Marny Orchestra 1,2,3g M.S.G.A. Board 1,2g Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4 Patricia Slasky . . Pat Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1 Ioan Sloup Travel Club 3 Iames Smirz . . . Smirzey Model Railroad Club: Track Bill Smith . . . Smitty Charles Smith . . . Chick Football 2,31 Hi C 1,2,3,4 Ianyce Smith . . . Ian G.A,A. 1, Tumbling 2,3,4: Creative Dance 4: Intramural 2.3.45 French Club 3,43 Prom Committee 3 Marita Smith . . . Marti Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 2: Roller Club 13 Red Cross Representative 3 Patricia Smrstik . . . Pat Radio Guild 1: Mortonian Weekly 1,29 Travel Club 3, Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Iudy Smythe . . . Bangs M.S.G.A. 1: Life Saving 3,43 Swim Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4 Paul Sodeika Soccer 3,4 Barbara Sodt Choir 1,2,3: Mortonian Weekly 1,2,3,4, Writers Club 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Life Saving 3,4 Roumaine Soitz . . . Risky Glee Club 4 Donald Solfronk . . . Sof Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 3,45 Iunior Cabinet: Social Committee 4: Masque and Gavel 1 Rudy Solfronk Richard Souvign . . . Red Camera Club l Patricia Sovinec . . . Pat Mortonian Weekly 23 Iunior Honor Society 2,3,4: French Club 3,4 Vice-president: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,49 lVl.S.G.A. Representative 3: Social Committee 3,43 Future Teachers of America 4 President Iohn Spadafore . . . Spaddy Yearbook Photographer 3,45 Camera Club 1,21 Cartoon Club 1,25 Bruce Spankroy . . . Sparky Basketball Carol Spaude . . . Lover Page 56 Arlene Spencer . . . Ar Richard Spencer . . . Dick Choir 1,2,3,4: Swim Team 1,21 Bowling Club 1,2,3,43 lunior Council 1,23 Senior Council 3,4 Vice-president Beatrice Spilka . . . Bea Bit 'n Bridle l,2,3,4: Tumbling 3,4 Dolores Spolar . . . Dolly dent: M.S.G.A. Representative 2,3,4: lunior-Senior Girls Club 4 Treasurer Sharon Stacknik . . . Sherry Booster Club 3,4: Almega Club 3: French Club 2: Leader- ship 3,4 Dorothy Stanek . . . Dee Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,4 Henry Stanek Cross-Country lg Track 1 Ramon Stanek . . . Grapes Track 1,2,3 Edward Stedron . . . Sted Band 1,2 Charles Stefl . . . Chuck Band 1,2,3,4: Mortonian Weekly 2,3 lim Stejskal . . . Gook Marlene Stengle . . . Little Tish Glee Club 1: Choir 1: M.S.G,A. 1: Bowling Club: Drama Club 1 Lee Stensaker . . . Noel Robert Stepanek . . . Bob Football 1: Iunior Council 1,2: Senior Council 3,4: Swim Team 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3: Boys' Club 3,4 Agnes Sterba . . . Aggie Band 1,2,3,4: Intramural 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Girls' M Club 3,4: lunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4 LM l lose a . eepy I ' or tra ura s etball amps 1 arol tand . . W G. .12,3lfg'tram l 2,3: Girls' M Clu 3' Bit 'n r' , if W' u .. lug W C ancy Stulik . . . Mouse Choir 1,2,3,4: Life Saving 3,4: G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Secretary: Leadership 2,3,4 Treasurer: Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Douglas Suda Ramon Suehrstedt . . . Ray Page 57 Almega 2,3 Secretary: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2 Vice-presii Marlene Sumeracki . . . Mar Ronald Suscavage . . . Ronnie Henry Suske . . . Hank Football 4: Baseball 1 Sandra Susmilch . . . Sandy Bit 'n Bridle l Raymond Svacha . . . Ray Operators' Club Donald Svehla , , . lug Mortonian Weekly: Yearbook Photographer 3,43 Chemistry Club: Tennis Team: Camera Club Edward Svestka . . . Putt-putt Red Cross Representative 1,33 Mortonian Weekly 4 Alice Svoboda . . . Al French Club 2 Ray Svoboda Stamp Club 1: Chess and Checkers Club 2 Paul Swade M.S.G.A. Board 3: Bowling Club 3: Red Cross Representative Ioan Swibas . . . Io Donald Tabor . . . Don Iuan Track 2: Camera Club 2: Iunior Council 2: Senior Council 3,41 Talent Club 4: lVl.S.G.A. Representative 1 Wanda Tamsevicius . . . Wandie Girls' Glee Club 3: Choir 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Intramural 3,4 Ioanne Telarski . . . Babe Red Cross Representative: lVl.S.G.A. Representative Charlotte Tesar . . . Duchess Intramural 1.2: Girls' M Club 3,4: Booster Club 3,4: Weekly Club 2: Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 1,23 Red Cross Representative 3: M.S.G.A. Representative 2 Nancy Teske .... Nan Bit 'n Bridle 1,2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4: French Club 3,4 Roberta Thompson , . . Bobbie Helen Thorpe . . . Toot Freshman Chorus 1: Girls' Glee Club 2: Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3: Hi C 3: M.S.G.A. Representative 2 Mary Lee Thyer . . . Mar lVl.S.G.A. Representative 2,3: Mortonian Weekly 2: Creative Dance 4: Booster Club 4: Prom Committee 3: Social Com- mittee 3,43 Historian Committee 3: Eligibility Committee 3 lim Tichna Sam Tisci . . . Tish Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Boys' M Club 3,4: Iunior Council 2 Page 58 Fred Tivin . . . Freddy Mortonian Weekly 3,49 Band 1,2, 39 Orchestra 39 Masque and Gavel 13 Iunior Honor Society 2.3,4: Senior Honor Society 3,49 Quill and Scroll 4 Audrey Tomasek . . . Taffy Iunior Cabinet, Choir Charles Towler . . . Chick George Tresnak . . . Trez M.S.G.A. Publicity Committee 1,2,3 Phyllis Trout Girls' Chorus 1: Glee Club 2,4 Donald Truhlar . . . T Basketball 1,2,3,49 Baseball 1,2,39 Anglers Club 2.3: Spanish Club 3 Ann Trusgnich . . . Andy Marionette Club 2,39 Roller Club 29 Drama Club 1,3 Louis Trusgnich . . . Lou Football 2 Therese Trybul . . . Terry Frosh-Soph Drama 29 Iunior Drama Club 3: Almega Club l,2,3 Phyllis Tuma . . . Phyl Masque and Gavel 1,2,3 Robert Tuma Basketball 2,35 Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 4 Emily Tupy . . . Em Red Cross Representative 1,3,4 Ronald Turek . . . Turk Bowling 19 Yearbook Photographe Robert Tuskey . . . Tusk Track 19 Anglers Club 2 Charlotte Uhlik . . . Char ...Mar Marilyn Ulman Talent Club 1,2 Lembi Ungerson . . . Mickey Barbara Vacek . . . Babs Laura Vance . . . Sis Girls' Chorus: Girls' Glee Club Ronald Vance . . . The IV Football 1: Arline Vancura . . . R Choir 1,29 Talent Club 3,49 Life Sa r 2,39 Camera Club 3 ving 3,49 Swim Club 4 Page 59 Shirley Vanclermolen . . . Shirl lunior-Senior Girls' Club 4 Doris Vanis G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Girls' Club 3 4 Intra mural 2,3,4: Leadership 2,3,4 Russell Vann . . . Whitey Travel Club 2: Track 3,45 Tennis 2: Bowling Club 4 William Vermillion . . . Herman Choir 1,2,3,4: Cross-Country 2: Wrestling 3, Senior Honor Society 3,4 Kenneth Vesely Melvin Vesely . ...Ken ..Vess Bowling Club: Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Violette Vesely Vi George Vetesnik . . . Vet Swim Team 2,3,4 Co-captain Louis Vicelli . . . Louie Wrestling 2: Football 2,3 Donald Vicha Bowling Club 3,4 Madeline Viliunas Roller Club 1,2,3q Freshman Chorus 1,2 Marie Vineis . . . Dutchie Tap Club 1: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Iunior Senior Drama Club 3,41 Band 1,2,3,4 Yvonne Vish . . . Yivinny Glee Club 2, Bowling Club 3: Freshman Chorus 1 Nina Visny Booster Club 4: Social Committee 4 Ann Rose Virous . . . Annie Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Hi C 1,2 Marianne Vlk Intramural 1,2,3,4: Girls' M Club 34 G.A.A. 1,3,4: Roller Club 1,2 lean Vodraska . . . Ieanne Frosh-Soph Drama 1,23 Senior Drama Marilyn Vojta . Denise Vokral . Harold Volman Carol Vonesh . FroshfSoph Girls' Page 60 . . Mar . . Denni fw-1, Balm Club 1 .1 lfollcr Club 25 I-li C 3 Dan Voorhees Travel Club 3: Swim Team 1 Tumbling Club 1 2 3 4 President Sophomore Cabinet Iohn Vopicka . ack Iunior Council 1 2 Senior Council 3 4 Marilyn Vosen Punks Treasurer Donald Votava Donna Vranek Hi C 1,2,3,4 Ianet Vukelja . Charles Wagner Chuck Physics Club, Secretary Treasurer Bowling Club Harold Wagner Senior Council 3 4 unior Council 2 Booster Club 4 Nancy Walker Nan Choir 1,2,3,43 Ticket Oflice 234 Radio Guild 1 Social Studies Society 1 Iunior Honor Society 2 3 Senior Honor Society 3,43 Creative Dance 4 Social Studies Society 3 Future Business Leaders f Tumbling Club 12 Red Cross Representative 1 Richard Walton Dick Shirley Walton Dolly Francis Waughon Arlene Weiner Hotdog America 1 Marion Weis . Tiny Wayne Wess . Wesely Edward Weston Marilyn Whitmarsh Snooky Roller Club 3 Virginia Wicaryus Ginny Iohn Wiggins Basketball 3 Nona Wilk . . Gyp Choir 1,2,3,4: Roller Club Drama Club Iunior Senior Girls Club 3,4 Ted Williams Ruth Wischmeyer . . . Ruthie Chorus 19 Choir 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4 Walter Wismer . . . Wally Welfare Committee Iohn Witczak . . . Iackson Delores Witt . . . Dolly Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3 Lenore Witt . . . Len Annual Staff 4 Donald Wojcik Arlene Wood . . . Woody Frosh--Soph Girls' Club 1,2 President: Red Cross Representa- tive 3: Leadership 3,43 Iunior-Senior Girls' Club 3,4: Booster Club 3,4 President: Social Committee 3,4 Edward Wujciga , . . Ed Ann Yurek Iames Zaborsky Radio Guild 1,2: School Spirit Committee 1,2 Iames Zaccari . . . Iimmy Future Business Leaders of America 3 Anton Zajicek . . . Zi Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3g M.S.G.A. Representative 2: Vocational Building Trade Club 4 President Ioan Zalas Orchestra 12,3,4: Writers Club 2,3,4 Ioseph Zaremba . . . Ioe Basketball 1: Golf 2,3,4: Iunior Council 1: Bowling 3 Dahlia Zebrauskas Marie Zec Drama Club 1: Almega Club 1,2: Future Business Leaders of America 1 Ken Zeedyk . . . Zeke Carolyn Zelenka . . . Care Chorus 1: Frosh-Soph Drama 1: Glee Club 2: Booster Club 2: French Club 3 Kenneth Zelinski . . . Ken Physics Club Lois Zeman . . , Lo Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Red Cross Representative 1,2: M.S.G,A. Representative 1,2,3: Future Business Leaders of America 1,2 Arlene Zemetskus . . . Zee Zee Page 62 Paul Zendlock . . . Tick-tock Baseball 2, Boys' Chorus 2,3 Elena Zibrin . . , Earthquake Folk Dancing Club 2,32 Travel Club 3: Tap Club 1: Czech Club 2.3: Marionette Club 2,3 Ioan Ziemian Chorus 15 Glee Club Suzanne Zikmund . . . Susie Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Bit 'n Bridle 1,21 Tap Club 2: Creative Dance 4: Freshman Cabinet Ernest Ziiowski . . . Ernie Eileen Zitko . . . I Amma Zukosky . . . Stinky Kathleen Zurler . . . Katie Kamera - SA? .szniom Allen Adezio Donald Iirasek Iames Paul Lois Andel Joseph Andrlik Walter Bergman Anastasia Bobis Michael Campo Elaine Cech Denis Counhan Dick Dalton William Davies William Denk Ronald Dornak Ira Allen Felz Benny Followell Darryl Garbors Robert Gorski Kenneth Grether Raymond Groves Edward Hruza Iacqueline Iedlicka Frank Kaiser Sharon Kai Natalie Piorkowski ser Ioan Prentiss Patricia Knox Iames Prihoda Pat Kozak Ioseph Krakora Ann Kubec Eugene Rank Dolores Rogal ka Aldrich Rusthoven Ioan Kulhanek Iohn Sabol Carol Kupers Charles Landis Roger Salvino Natalie Scotti Diane Lawson Wanda Shaules Gladys Lee Paul Siele Glenn Marquardt Ruth Stanton Donald McCann Florian Staszak Nancy Mulhern Ioseph Stedron Nancy Musil Ray Tejcek Arlene Newman Donald Novak Fred Oreel Barbar Page 63 Iosephine Van Dorpe Don Vastlik Iames Vlasaty a Patyk Robert Weaver arid 0 I5 uniom Page 64 Left Picture O! lCel ff Top Row-f VIC SCI-IUBERT Chairman GEORGE POTSIC Treasurer Bottom Row- GINNY HANZELIN Secretary DOLORES MAGISTA Vice Chairman Upper Right .xgcluirior-:5 R. L. DAVIDSON D. A. TIMM C. L. BOND fabsent from picture, E. E. BARKLEY Qabsent from picturej Lower Right Cadinef Top Row- BRUCE OUDES B IZEOINARD ZANNINI VIRGINIA IURKUS DARRELL MAC CONNELL MARTHA NAYLOR Geraldine Abramowski Barbara Adamczewski Theresa Adams Carmelita Aiello Thomas Albert George Andelbrat Marcia Anderle Larry Anderson Arlene Angelica Florence Alart Bill Arnold Phyllis Arrichiello Carol Atwood George Autsch Gail Axelson Bernard Babka George Bachar Michael Baciak Diane Bacigalupe George Baldwin Edward Balek Sharon Baley Richard Balla Anne Baner Louise Barciak Iune Barrow Eugene Bartolini Tom Barton Tom Bartuska Ioseph Bavone Ioan Beaudette Albert Bednar Ioan Bedrava Art Belanger Iudy Belina Art Belmonte Eleanor Bennett Marilyn Benuska Richard Bezjak Lory Biagini David Bielenberg Marianne Bierlein vwaefs o 5 anal i5 Soiahom ore Caginef Top Row- CAROL HITCHCOCK TOM GALLAGHER, Chairman LYNNE NICKEL, Vice Chairman Bottom Row- MARGARET SIROKY, Treasurer IUDITH RABE DONNA IOHNSON PEGGY GRIBBEN, Secretary wif .!46JUi.40l'6 R, C. LINDHORN A. C. VUKONICH GJ 0 H. M. HAWTHORNE f Qf' X A. C. ELLIOTT fabsent from picturej A greohman gaginef Top Row-' SHIRLEY MARES IOE KUBALEK Bottom Row- CAROL CORSO CAROLYN HANS .xdcluiaom A. P, KOVANIC R. L. FISHER V. G. BROOKS E. W. BRAKKEN Page 73 .SJOIOAOFR 0l 85 A. C. V. -f 4th hour Top Row-1 R. Verr, R. Fassel, D. Grist, W. Horn, H. Rolfe, R. Straka, D. Wolak, R. Valei kas, R. Genovesi, D. Bernard Middle Row- G. lnnocenti, N. Campbell, C. Scheifel, F. Myszkowski, G. Pavlik, A. Baum, K. Fisher, I. Ward, M. Biesinger Bottom Row-1 D. Wozniewski, K. Koloclziejski, S. Hen- derson, G. Zimmel, R. Klump, N, Wilkins, P. Baciak, B, Christopher, G. Madigan V. G. B. -1 Sth hour Row One-f C. Setlik, R. Kasprzak, R. Miksa, E Iezek, K. Paradee, R. Reimer, E. Pokorny I, Shonder, A. Pietrzak C. D. D. - 4th hour Top Row-f D. Paeth, W. Kolar, R. Young Bottom Row- C. Vykruta, I. Wittenberg, A. Hamer, R. I-Iolas, A. Robertson, T. Iebavy, A. Shaw, K. Benson, L. Brinker E. R. O. - 4th hour Top Row- R. Hines, I. Ptacek, B. Iedyrch, F. Wolf, 1. Melka, C. Solak, K. Stark. F. Tlusty, S. Koutsky, N. Hynd, B. Lusk Middle Row-' I. Cacia, D. Ulrich, C. Novotny, I. Ho- dan, M. Hroch, R. Stastny, G. Kuras, S. Piemonte, B. Roecler, A. Chaloupka. Bottom Row- P. Olson, I. Balcer, F. Niemi, K. Van Heusen, E. Barcal, C. Kratochvil, V. Wettersten, M. Aiken, E. Petrowsky, E. Andrulis .Shia Olflfl 0I 86 R. M. C. f-f 5th hour Row One- A. Ioch, V. Blazina, T. Mack, G. Kahoun, B. Geiling, R. Hollis, E. Umbenhower, E. Nemecek, R. Mattiuz, R. Miller B. L. E. -f 5th hour Top Row- E. Schramm, A. Frantes, F. Vydra, R. Meikle, R. Douglas, E. Omahen, F. Zmrhal, I. Ondrla, R. Fragel, R. Phillips Middle Row- P. Kurcz, M. Drechen. D. I-Iadac, D. Teske, L. Bundrick, G. Murray, R. Lange, R. Banaszek, C. Pospisil, L. Marecek Bottom Row- I. Ocenasek, I. Stelrnasek, S. Mahoney, W. Cvabrys, C. Zon, P. Nowazyk, K. Pacobit, S. Phillips, R. Biener, K. Wyeth H. I. P. - Sth hour Top Row'- T. Cole. McMillan, E. Bochacek, Meehan, I. Schnesdt, L. Krizka, F. Prasil, R. Zwart, A. Montanna Middle Row- G. Bielawa, C. Borvansky. A. Vanis, D. Brauch, R. Tattershall. K. Resh, C. Mares, R. Meisner, D. Ianecek Bottom Row- E. Maciag, I. Kozoyeb, L. Mola, M. Klouda, I. Vopicka, E. Sobolik, A. Iann- sen, C. Sherman I. L. f-f 6th hour Top Row- W. Martin, M. Divoky, D. Kotalik, I. Bradka, M. Maretta, O. Patek, F. Hou- dek, D. Wright, M. Cyzewski, R. Pierce Middle Row-f G. Novak, E. Zamecnik, F. Kravcik, I. Burns, R. Tokarz, W. Loftsgaarclen, R. Eisbrener, Curin, D. Harding, L. Iilek Bottom Row- P. Burns, F. Defino, B. Kolar, N. Hynous, I. Zannini, S. Carlson, S. Beard, K. Fon- tanini, I. Poteet .r .SDQILPAOWQOIFQ5 E. R. O. - 6th hour Top Row- M. Engel, G. Zolun, M. McDermott, R Czarnecki, T. Dore, R. Behnke, E. Pine C. Raclic, Curtis, M. Favier, F. Kral N. Nemejc Middle Row-f I. Kujawa, V. Buzan, Gould, W Klecka, S. Crooks, A. Gebhardt, R Kveton, B. Basener, White, PHaum M. Svobocla Bottom Row- L. Lach, R. Dolezal, M. Wossow, B Skaryd, C. Gorsky, T. Bowers, A. Stelk E. Kalivoda, R. Sourbier, S. Hladik, G Irish V. W. B. -f 7th hour Top Row-f A. Carlson. A. Carlson, R. Veleta, A. Schmidt, R. Malecek, A. Pacela, Ianus, T, Beastall, I. Pakalnis Middle Row- C. Dusek, B. Iohnson, D. Tuskey, D. Parichy, B. Cooke, E. Bodcly, N. Lawson, R. Skowron, I. Vanicek Bottom Row- S. Widrlechner I. Straka S. Zitek I Pelc, A. Vitek: B. Glienlre. s. Kadlec, L. Spagnola 1 I. M. G. - 7th hour Top Row- P. Wolf, Bladek, R. Niemeyer, R. Zeltek, W. Krueger, B. Sramek, D. Borek, D. Kriz, R. Rys Middle Row- C. Kontales, R. Kerr, S. Perkowski, I. Karalius, E. Brook, E. Culver, B. Masek, I. Slavicek, I-lasenheyer Bottom Row- F. Paul, D. Simmons, L. Accetura, F. Everingham, D. Neumann, G. Lump, A. Piskule, E. Krejci L. L. L. -f 7th hour Top Row- A. Safarik, D. Vanalstine, Koenigs- mark, R. Mueller, R. Ramquist, S. Tuma, K. Dvorak, T. Mirro Middle Row'- B. Gallagher, I. Kobler, E. Radke, D. Dusatko, V. Pawelczyk, L. Iezek, C. Swakoski. M. Templeton Bottom Row-f P. Kozlowski, M. O'Lear, M. Racine, M. Dimonte, C. Haack, G. De Bartolo, A. Bjelik, R. Floback 'Z MQ 2 I Mrk! 4 r Ufl f , X., .53 W re IV , ix , 1 I W .SJ A 'Q Miflfg 'jf fffijlftlw fi' 715 Ola omorefi ,, if ffl' ,fflffw UID! eff - Q 'ffl ll I., A ,sf ff Q57 L. S. f-1 7th hour Top Row- I. Krolak, W. Rosypal, R. Scholtens Bottom Row- FZ 5. an - fb C71 DJ 52? Q. Em F037 'VE ZS 55 Pw 219 1 9? UF R. Krause, M. Ienniugs A. S. - 7th hour Top Row-f K. Duffy, K. Van Cara, C. Pojack, Houcek, R. Rubas, Kowalski, Brough, P. O'Brien Middle Row-1 S. Buehler, B. Hain, V. Martinkus Lucchetti, R. Barloga, V. Wesley, Mariani, G. Pisarczyk CDU Bottom Row-1 V. Sainati. Y. Albert, I. Narbutas, Haremza, R. Rosenberger, D. Haupt Woodrich UU C. L. P. - 7th hour Top Row- S. Foster, V. Mazylewski, E. Sirovy, R. Reeg, E. Bastyr, K. Vondrasek, I. Hessl, D. Fiddler, G. Sipek Middle Row- P. Galvin, D. Soukup, R. Pitelka, R. Vlk, I. Toscas, K. Reich, N. Cruickshank, R. Lejcar Bottom Row- V. Bilek, B. Visus, I. Stavenger, P. Ramos, R. Cernocky, I. Stempki, R. Pacholski, I. Alexander F. L. R. -f 7th hour Top Row- C. Scappucci, G. Smith, R. Kutlar, L. Povilaika, B. Connerty, R. Vonasek, D. Mensik, C. Iennings, G. Neigaard Middle Row- F. Nowowiejski, M. Schurman, F. Pet- trucci, C. Marshall. I. Gozdziak, I. Reiter, B. Nowag, V. Smythe, C. Wenz Bottom Row- M. Buzan. H. Krause, R. Barger, S. Pietrzak, M. Wasniewski, Bastar, P. Hejduk, A. Rivecco .5210 Olflfl 0l 85 1. M. G. - sth hour Top Row- D. Feldrneier, B. Pollack, E. Makovec, R. Smith, A. Dub, R. Porm, C. Wier- sema, E. Tijan, G. Towler, B. Trefny Middle Row-f P. Stahlberg, A. Matcha, L. Berglund, I. Konovsky, W. Holous, I. Kosinsky, F. Gradishar, N. Fragale, G. Kavolis, F. Pfau Bottom Row-f I. Nemecek, I. Bastar, D. Sindelar, K. Kaiser, I. Reinerston, R. Toman, G. Bal- dyga, B. Schweizer, M. Korton, P. Dalton S. E. - 8th hour Top Row-f V. Wright, W. Patula, E. Mittle, W. Fero, W. Bolger, N. Bezanis, I. Flaksa, R. Kee Middle Row'- M. Kalagian, D. Regan, V. Mastrangelo, E. Gala, B. Hinderliter, D. Eleveld, S. Peryon, P. Winkie Bottom Row-f I. Smergl, P. Ochsner, A. Stava, G. Zymantus, M. Cwenar, D. Cikanek, E. Yon, I. Oleniczak L. G. Z. - 7th hour Top Row- G. Moreno, L. Dahms, Adams, R. Frew, R. Tlapa, R. Harazim, R. Sobotka, D. Harast, A. Savel Middle Row- C. Ruffolo, T. Vana, R. Sujak, S. Pon- delik, C. Iohnson, D. Kroc, E. Rohn, Vish, D. Brescia Bottom Row-f S. Zuetel, D. Hitchcock, C. Hitchcock, I. Smrstik, C. Posta, B. Schwarz, T. Zimowski, M. Smetana, A. Potsic V. G. B. - 8th hour Top Row-f C. Bosma, N. Krisan, O. Lukes, D. Krem- ske, R. Basak, I. Munro. R. Kosner, I. Wagner, N. Frezek, S. Radtke Middle Row- H. Abramowski, R. Hejnal, W. Meyers, M. Santavy. I. Kohout, I. Markov, I. Iudge, A. Ciolkowski, G. Sellers, W. Iorgensen Bottom Row-f I. Stella, C. Carraro, S. Zitko, B. Zalas, T. Dutkiewicz, M. Keillor, M. Strnad, M. Schultz, I. Lamond Page 78 ,fv .l f f CTE, :Z ,Al U , , ,fn A, 7 f, .f!,L44f'- 61710 I 51. OP 0lfl'l0l 85 M5364 P. L. K. - 8th hour Top Row-f P. Hansen, K. Kunck, T. Ceiling, D Catz, P, Ruzicka, I. Trefil, W. Marshall C. Machek, C, Ianus, G. Trinco Middle Row-4 D. Luchman, C. Ostrowski, W. Ginther I. Gajniak, R. Pokorny, A. Gatenby R. Furman, S. Gradowski, M, Sevcik P. Pav Bottom Row- G. Novotny, T. Balla, I. Brejcha, R Olmstead, K, Srnach, L. Slauter, I. Fau I, Smat, B. Miller I. F. A. -1 9th hour Top Row- B. Puffer D. Bennett T. Posta D. Ba in , . , Q - ski, I. Rizzo, R. Koslowski, W. Wilson, K. Schroeder, M, Siska, B. Eads, B Belcher Middle Row- I. Barro, A. Ruzicka, B. Pawlak, I. Bizek I. Ninis, R, Brunke, S. Iurkoyic, N. Pro- chaska, D. White, C. Kyiz, R. Iirsa Bottom Row- C. Giambalvo, C. Kerbs, I. Pojack. F. Yurka, C, Decicco, I. Gonzini, M, Yurka, B. Lindstrom, P. Pleet, H. Munoz 1 1 1 v Page 79 l M. H. B. - 9th hour Top Row- A. Setinc, W. Kubin. I. Hayes, L. Kas- przak. M. Simo, D. Mazur, I. Cizek, L. Wallenberg, E. Ianca Nliddle Row- B. Danilaitis, I. Crosby, H. Prazak, S. Miller, R, Salerno, Luba, B. Schultz. V. Camphouse, I. Pancner Bottom Row- L. Dell, R. Lyons, C. Roepke, C. New- herg, A. Yurka, P. Childress, R. Lichten- berger, B. Volanti, M. Welsh R. M. C. -1 9th hour Top Row- I. Povba, R, Vachnta. C. Hudrlik, W. De Iong, I. Solik, W. Rezab, L. Becker, B. Kabat, R. Morosky, R. Vander Wagen Middle Row-f L. Morini, I. Stranc, R. Sharp, V, Bez- kostny, V. Straka, I. Outly, I. De Long, N. Kmieciak, A. Svolba, B. Lasorella Bottom Row-4 P. Clawson, B. Krejci, E. Simko, E. Skiba, C. Baas, B. Henry, A. Vacek, D. Nadol- ski, L. Nuclera, C. Pogacnik SOIUAOWL Olnefl G. G. -f 9th hour Top Row-f I. Brabec, B. Bauer, E. Ewanika, E. Havel, O. Ledvina, .G. Buenik, D. Loid, G. Benedetti, N. Bezdek, I. Gunther Middle Row- C. Hanak, I. Nowicki, B. Krametbauer, C. Brabec, Welsh, P. McCauly, N. Nelson, Maltese, P. Berillo, Lulling Bottom Row- B. Nemecek, G. Blazina, A. Catalano, L. Behnke, R. Sadek. I. Kalous, D. Beran, P. Durkin, P. Mentone, D. Nowak F. S. M. -1 9th hour Top Row-1 I. Mcliachern, C. Iaros, I. Marcan, B. Kucera, B, Cronin, E. Krenek, B. Vujtech, G. Grodeck. W. Bradley, C. Seps. P. Shandle, D. O'Connor Middle Row'-f L. Kemp, R. Rott, M. Kasper, S. Hails, S. Hahley, E. Bliss, A. Lemoera, R. Horejsi, N. Siml, M. Siroky, H. Svoboda, A. Zelin Bottom Row- M. Pater, A. Cerny, D. Watson, I. Iavurek, G. Overtoom, C. Gallagher, I. Vochaska, M. Knistoft, C. Asselborn, C. Hanczar, M. Bliss M. D. P. - 9th hour Top Row- I. Karls, W. Searles, E. Szathmary, F. Krebs, Krenek, R. Vondrasek, B. Wis- vader, R. Osterman, K. Settecase, W. Goliszewski, G. Potempa Middle Row-f G. Gorra, T. Donat, R. Sirnonek, N. Butts, N. Lollini, R. Vonasek, W. Novotny, F. Panoch, M. Kupka, E. Votruba Bottom Row-f I. Loris, C. Costa, I. Iohnson, I. Czaska, P. Kemp, I. Kucienski, B. McBean, C. Moffat, B. Marcus, B. Thorson A. S. fi 9th hour Top Row- D. Bahnick, I. Harrer, I. Waldeck, L. Kouba, R. Kostka, Soukup, E. Metz, C. Poch, T. Gallagher, Sladek, C. Kopstain Middle Row- L. Straka, I. Mara, R. Mondek, R. Dvorak, R. Zeman, B. Lempera, B. Sose niak, B. Ianis, K. Baggs, H. Harden, D. Schaefer Bottom Row- I. Tyle, S. Barnes, D. Ward, C. Voyt, W. Henry, D. Crandall, K. Collins, M, Hickey, M. Arrichiello, C. Pawlowski, R. Brownell A gg, 'p' 'Y 'QI o surf' in 3 IVY. aff . 1.,4 . . ' 'V' ' A Ill v,.: 0- X . M I f if I, ,-. . ,B 4, .5 J I . 1 I J Q M f ,- A Q if . . lf ola omorefi I. , . . .. , R. S. L. -f 10th hour Top Row- P. Danaher, D. Sitor, A. Matthews, W. Kamin, L. Stamburg, B. Fish, T. Byczyn- ski, G. Kangas, D. Iohnson Middle Row-1 L. Rasmussen, L. George, M. Morini W. Moriconi, D. Makinson, P. Augustyn R. Mance, N. Law, B. Halla Bottom Row- K. Musolf, A. Tollis, V. Bunoy, D. Kraft, V. Srmek, P. Maas, L. Hineline, Duris, C. Standing F. S. M. -f 10th hour Top Row- W. Sharpitis, B. Bren, P. Ianda, T. Kouf kol, E. Pletka, I. Schultz, K. Kotnour W. Mareska, A. Rossnagel, B. Burian W. Anderson, R. Majcher Middle Row- A. Murin, G. Nelson, C. Vlnar, R Dloughy, D. McDonald, H. Colby, T Laemont, T. Allen, M. Wallace, P Becker, R. Iohnson Bottom Row- D. Kruzic, N. Gunderson, M. Martinek D. Vacin, B. Shubert, G. Novak, I Vachata, L. Mientkiewski, C. Tvaroh, B Capek, B. Fencl, D. Peters I . f ...fs- V. G. B. - ibfh twin' .,., f 511 r' Top Row- I. Kolar, E. Espe, W. Palicka, D. Staal. A. Tuhy, R. Bowman, C. Nevedonski, F. Ginlher, E. Koranek, R. Walker Middle Row- V. Selcke, Y. West, M. Lukes, D. Brill, P. Steinke, C. Dvorak, R. Fries, P. Grib- ben, E. Neuberg, B. Quan. Bottom Row-f G. Meisenger, E. Balsanek, E. Lesniak, B. Kouba, B. Ferry, D. Grala, I. Ianda, R. Nickel G. G. - 10th hour Top Row-1 W. Roth, I. Sojka, C. Seamon, I. Bog- dansky, L. Hackl, D. Affeldt, I. Hillyard, F. Havlicek, M. Chiovare, W. Lisowski Middle Row- M. Srch, D. Rothman, D. Polic, M. Ul- rich, M. l-lalpin, G. Kania, C. Strejcek, M. Valenta, C. Warczak Bottom Row- L. Smykal, Kovarik, M. Will, B. Psyke, M. Torbick, N. Spachman, C. Lejsek, A. Byiand, K. Myslik I sS,0l0A0lflfL0lf'Q6 V. G. B. -f llth hour Top Row- A. Blazek, A. Stankus, G. Novak, I Schubert, G. Pitteko, G. Keller, D. Iensen, K. Gazarek, F. Buscher, K. Henrici Middle Row-1 G. Marszalek, R. Fields, R. Kuske, F. Wokas, A. Schultz, S. Derfler, D. Plat- son, R. Musil, N. Zahradka, L. Uhlir Bottom Row-f P. Ballje, P. Wolsztyniak, S. Kelly, R Galik, C. Zmrhal, C. Serbick, D. Davids D. Herrick, W. Rocks, R. Carlson L. G. H. -1 llth hour Top Row- 457' 91 SQ 5:0 MCD :rm WD 5,,- H0 '-ir' 39. CDO LTD EBF' F377 cn 55 H-5 Qu: F? F110 WW King. I. Basile Bottom Row-' A. Terry, A. Sedlacek, M. Kubis, Morrissey, L. Opager, H. Trautman, Mila, B. Wiedbusch, M. Sabat M. D. P. f-f 10th hour Top Row- C. Carter, D. Horejsi, B. Schleitwiler, D. Braun, C. Barthel, I. Izzo, E. Christensen, R. Hurak. C. Fencl, C. Ptacek Middle Row- B. Langer, G. Pau, G. Dion, A. Martin, I. Duemmel, M. Antos, I. Neubauer, B. Gabor, C. Zaremba, K. Kangas Bottom Row-f C. Peters, G. Skoumal, Perillo, D. Glogowski, P. Ianes, P. Criss, R. Clabots, P. DeRose, M. Malek, Stejr L. G. Z. -10th hour Top Row- G. Novak, M. Bovecky, W. Mayerhofer, C. Berger, M. Lozin, W. Guderian, E. Blecic, R. Bilek, R. Ianks Middle Row- G. Hradecky, R. Englert, R. Magdziarz, G. Grzywa. R. Costenaro, I. Ianouskovec, A. Iirout, R. Ruiifolo, A. Maresh Bottom Row-4 M. Iadro, L. Vogel, I. Bennett, V. Michaud, M. Davis, I. Inicis, C. Serpico, I. Massarello Page 82 S. E. I. - 11th hour Top Row'- C. Childs, W. Casey, I. Modjeski, R Profant, B. Viner, L. Hale, K. Drs, R Schubert, M. Thanos, D. Vomacka Ivliddle Row-f B. Chandler, D. Baley, T. Knoflicek, K. Marquardt, D. Brazda, B. Gahl, M. Putzy, I. Timmins, B. Kostka Bottom Row- R. Schwald, S. Kuhajek, I. Mostik, P. Honsa, M. Bons, N. Cvale, R. Infanger, R. Nelson, Witkowski, D. Serp, M Haney R. S. L. -f llth hour Top Row- C. Cady, D. Slazas, A. Malina, P. Am- broiggio, L. Kostka, R. Avonts, S. Gard- ziella, I. Sass, P. Vasich Middle Row- B. Gones, D. Marckess, M. Kreml, W Pelch, K. Svec, I. Karli, I. Solfronk, H Novak, M. Mydlil Bottom Row- R. Pier, Cv. Dehnicke, Simanek, C. Pedersen, L. Heyman, I. Taylor, M. Notaro, M. Nemecek Ky' U' WYM . . vyx jk' if M' 52 A JQw4J4fMi,5ivif'f3I,k.,,,Af My im- omored , J, , , I0 mg MfjI,,f i'ifMN 11499 f gf' ,f dgdgx ' 'X 5, Z ' I W W gif U M5 Q , ' .f.yyv 694162 ' f- diff! .-. gig J 49 age 83 L. G. Z. - llth hour Top Row- B. Byrne, D. Cicero, L. Cervenka, C. Clausius, M. Huis, I. Kolilinek, C. Simon, I. Pirc, Y. Tomasek, H. Keizer, G. Gute- kunst Middle Row-' D.'Kosmal, P. Weighill, D. Vlasek, R. Moravec, I. Crenshaw, G. Mitchell, V. Kucera, B. Wirtz, L. Fraher, G. Nocerino Bottom Row- N. Wagner, L. Nickel, B. Hoffman, Rabe, B. Havlicek, L. Merle, I. Campo, A. Wolke, C. Plumer, I. Foster glf'8f5AlfI'l8lfl M. H. B. - 6th hour Top Row- R. Anderson, E. Dolezal, F. Stephan, C. Prazak, I. Malina, R. Sticka, R. Fisher, L. Kusnierz, R. Young, T. Turek, R. Kramer Middle Row'- I. Divis, R. Flak, D. Kattro, Filipchuk, G. Van Balen, B. Havel, V. Pojman, R. Waters, I. Aksamit, P. Dolmant, B. Kutny Bottom Row- E. Kwiatkowski, C. Klatt, F. Opalecky, M. Dunlop, C. Hans, C. Chirko, N. Ka- minski, D. Dalton, C. Salerno, M. Turek, B. Moravec V. G. B. - 6th hour Top Row-1 D. Borella, E. Iastremski, Larimer, W. Ste an R. Gabor W Poulos R. Kass P 1 1 ' ' ' ner, P. Kasik, D. Siblik, H. Brown, D. Fountaine Middle Row-f N. Koutek, I. Vojtisek, R. Cwiak, I. Anderson, A. Scilingo, G. Saruzsi, I. Wallon, C. Fischer, M. Wojciechowski, M. Pechousek, K. Attaway Bottom Row- B. Sladek, D. Forst, W. Alroth, I. Shipla, A. Listak, I. Nushardt, H. Habenicht, M. Lesser, P. Cecil, D. Manire l R. M. C. F- 6th hour Top Row- VV. Curts, R. Puffer, Dippong, B. Kotaska, B. Vanderhei, Papierz, G. Fargo, R. Carstens, T. Lukes, H. Arkema, E. Spolar Middle Row- L. Montagno, R. Birnbaum, A. Tomenen- dal, R. Rakosnik, P. Kudrnovsky, R. Ned- bal, A. MacDonald, D. Schafer, W. Cisar, E. Fusek Bottom Row- R. Govenat, S. Dedman, L. Mitchell, Parizek, R. Sutis, F. Zygutis, D. Chrza- nowski, M. Beckner, P. Kozanecki, C. Meger M. A. D. - 6th hour Top Row- I. Nemec, Iuska, T. Cotton, G. Wol- szon, R. Alar, E. Sefara, I. Matazel, S. Anderle Middle Row- S. Kulac, M. Coglianese, A. Spainhour, I. Albert, R. Bytnar, C. lgnaszak, I. Kotalik, A. Czech Bottom Row'-' E. Zima, A. Zatecka, S. Lemick, D. Farrell, D. Stoltman, C. Beckman, A. Chrone gI 85AIfl'l8I'l 1 N. B. -f 7th hour Top Row-' E. Bogusch, W. King, N. Wolak, M. Nichols, A. Matousek, L. Lajak, I. Cong- don, R. Ionak, L. Besseche, F. Safarik Middle Row-f A. Norris, M. Gurcik, R. Pojak, A. Pri- bramsky, I. Mau, A. Grimmenga, I. Krbec, M. Majersky, D. Kubik, P. Capone Bottom Row'- C. Chatt, E. Erdmann, R. Walker, R. Novotny, Iosh, L. Kromer, R. Smid, I. Musson, D. Kish M. H. B. 1-1 7th hour Top Row- R. Reichenberger, I. Wesley, R. Sloboda, L. Waldman, A. Matuska, H. Rauch, D. Krika, M. Van Goethem, R. Krueger Bottom Row- C. Wierema, G. Gaklis, C. Bissias, G. Bahnick, L. Sklodowski, M. l-lulett, I. I-lomolka, D. Norwood, R. Polak L. G. H. - 6th hour Top Row- D. Sutter, N. Kriz, K. Kemper, G. Gabriel, S. Faynor, Hoffman, Grant, S. Grim- stead, L. Schumacher, I. Kucienski, D. Kasak Middle Row- I. Millesteadt, Collins, D. Saibic, B. Luther, Mendera, R. Drolenga, Cerny, I. Avery, L. Nicely, I. Libera, A. Cheryinko Bottom Row- F. Autsch, G. Turczak, A. Stimac, S. Hubacek, S. Robertson, D. Cisar, M. Na- politan, C. Derensis, E. Makowski, R. Tarr, I. Erickson, V. lwanski R. W. T. -1 6th hour Top Row- R. Spera, R. Caccavale, G. Grubb, M. Corya, R. Kafka, H. Tenuta, A. Keizer, I. Olsen Middle Row- H. Kleronomos, R. Kulich, R. Krejci, R. Klug, C. Prana, E. Norman, F. Collins, l. Grening Bottom Row- D. Watson, T. Grieco, E. Dvorak, T. Sandlin, M. Lee, R. Travnicek, Tvrdik, G. I-lrdy, Sluka Page 85 gIf'85AIfl'I,Ql'l K R. S. L. - 7th hour Top Row- C. Kapoun, R. Stevens. D. Raymer, I. Rimicci, C. Prescott, R. Maslanka, D. Meisinger, W. Kouch, R. Bares, I. Kantor Middle Row- B. Albiani, F. Abraham, S. Hadrys, G. Korinek, R. Mahr, D. Froehlich, B. Half- penny, G. Louvar, K. Blatter Bottom Row-f L. English, K. Zenner, M. McMahan, Knox, B. Krabes, F. Smunt, I. Pohl, N. Conforti, L. Lee F. S. M. -1 7th hour Top Row- T. Ludwick, L. Crutchfield, C. Beclnar, G. Kosner, E. Vacik, L. Herzog, T. Dana- her, G. Velek, W. Bushie Middle Row- S. Schulz, I. Kubat, P. Heller, N. Carlini, S. Steffen, T. Meehan, S. Nester, I. Veverka, I. Vana Bottom Row-1 D. Kovarik, B. Butzin, C. Lamantia, I. Oleniczak, I. Gozdecki, G. Hare, I. Oren- tas, D. Kurfirst M. A. D. -1 7th hour Top Row- N. Kucera, M. Ray, C. Maus, P. Bakule, E. Krohn, R. Lyons, I. Hruby, E. Talbot. N. Parr, R. Plachy Middle Row- I. Lange, S. Bergman, P. Bartosek, C. Tesar, Cermak, G. Malek, R. Olsen. A. Iankowski, L. Weir. P. Storm Bottom Row- B. Travnicek, M. Perfect, E. Satava, C. Struska, E. Riccomi, M. Zavattaro, R. Sale, P. Tribbensee, S. Dvorak, T. Vick- luncl L. M. L. f- 7th hour Top Row'- C. Urbasek, L. Soski, N. Hejl, E. Lutz, P. Walsh, H. Bartz, H. Iohannsen, M. Sauter Middle Row-f I. Shiskoff, N. Sipla, F. Pyrchalla, R. Pankonin, I. Hadac, I. Kufrin, M. Pales, E. Patyk Bottom Row- D. Caruso, I. Cernocky, R. Chierico, T. Vlk, K. Kochanski, D. Zalkus, B. Brosky gl e6Al'lfL8lfL M. D. P. - 7th hour Top Row- I. Vacherlon, R. Steinke, E. Rericha, R Rolnik, W. Spevak, E. Rohde, I. Snyder, C. Binder Middle Row- L. Pawley, D. Salvino, L. Pesek, M. Ku- cera, P. Bianucci, N. Booras, I. Rutta C. Semradek Bottom Row- I. Pav, C. Sedivec, I. Beran, W. Rosko A. Atwood, D. Popper, D. Plonka A. C. V. -f 7th hour Top Row- G. Thompson, I. Iurak, I. Pandolfi, R. Mejdrich, W. Wolf, F. Iellen, D. Chap- man, D. Smidl, K. Kantor, K. Chudik Middle Row'-f H. Cartner, M. Kouba, Binkowski, E. Weighill, G. Gregule, M. MacLean, P. Cervenka, M. Draut, G. Clausius Bottom Row'- I. Kopecky, M. Hudoba, C. Popula, L. Severino . Martin Ostrowski, R , I , I. Rukas, I. Vojta, M. Holub G. E. E. --1 8th hour Top Row- G. Lehman, D. Huizinqa, S. Wood, G. Havelka, T. Tucek, R. Rozewski, O. Reimer, I. De Legge, P. Capotosto Bottom Row- M. G1-ieco, I. Harasciuk, C. Maass, B. Cwinski, F. Cikowski, R. Fikejs, G. Oak, C. Shevchuk, M. Vana, P. Lelis I. L. -1 Sth hour Top Row- I. Piotrowski, G. Soukup, R. Benes, D. Bell, L. Terlep, F. Sanchez, D. Berner, S. Hopp, B. Horalek, F. Kerous, C. Gailes Middle Row- A. Malek, I. Topor. B. Alhrccht, S. Stasu- laitis, I. Luba, I. Frost, D. Mazzanti, R. Freiberg, C. Meisenger, I. McClendon Bottom Row-f L. Lebbin, C. Peterka, G. Osuch, A. Em- mons, M. Mockiewicz, P. Cherry, M. Williams, V. Mazur, G. Diedrich, R. Mangels glnefiklflflelfl E. R. O. --1 8th hour Top Row- A. Rach, R. Zannini, L. Nolan, R. Balkus, T. Burke, B. Merson, D. Andres, W. Stephenson, K. Novak Middle Row- F. Lukes, A. Mayer, R. Citek, P. Bradac, G. Bronkema, Giachetti, L. Suchy, R. Pavlak, I. Malina Bottom Row- N. Ianisch, R. Hausknecht, N. Evans, B. Hildebrandt, I. Garrett, I. Kekish, C. Wilkie, D. Hobart, K. Marecek C. L. P. - 8th hour Top Row- R. Sasinka, P. Van Goethem, W. Raila, B. Blaauw, S. Moravec, W. Iankowski, G. Baisz, I. Brazzalle Bottom Row-f D. Fodero, M. Ebenroth, I. Farrarr, R. Martin, G. Gora, I. Taraba, L. Ianssen P. G. R. -1 8th hour Top Row- H. Schaudenecker, B. Born, I. McEachern, R. Cervenka, D. Schwabauer, S. Hejny, E. Kucan, B. Chivian, I. Cossa, D. Bryant Bottom Row- G. Iohnson, N. Widman, C. Kodl, D. Kavale, Cunningham, R. Mack, D. Schultz, K. Ziervogel, G. Hodges, R. Miller F, L. R. - 8th hour Top Row- I. Sukala, A. Cizek, I. Keefe, T. Klabik, A. Gumtow, W. Schimpf, C. Alexis, R. Miller, I. Srp, F. Mance, C. Langley Middle Row- N. Sarapu, S. Mikyska, F. Morini, D. Dolmant, R. Safranski, D. Shulda, A. Kasl, G. Rotchford, C. Pietrzak, E. Schwab Bottom Row-f I. Holman, R. Stachowiak, K. Hletko, S. Abbott, I. Smith, W. Ludvik, F. Roselli, C. Prasil, M. Kolk, K. Krnak Page 88 EVQJAWQQFL M. A. D. -1 9th hour Top Row-f D. Nol, D. Medlicott, Iohnson, Schrockner, M. Alessio, H. Buttron, U3 Q3 N 'Q Q5 Eg 4 GE OF 92 'IS wl FD . OC M U19 as D. O4 QL Ea' sn :- P 'rf 75 9 Q if fe I3 FL TU V' Czyzewski, P. Anderson, D. Mirtich, I. Kasanders, S. Bilek, P. Hrejsa, S. Herd- zina Bottom Row- N. Hula, V. Maruska, I. Kozak, I. Dvorak, T. Schmidt, M. Parclus, De Santis, C. Malina, I. Prochaska, D. Stulik G. E. E, - 9th hour Top Row- T. Picek, G. Walaszek, R. Blackstone, R. Aul, R. Cerny, R. Karbas, S. lannone, B. Novak, I. Vais, T. Rinella Middle Row- C. Bambas, Maiers, C. Karr, L. Geiling, B. Pribyl, Simak, Deegan, A. Vojta, D. Iablon, Kaple Bottom Row-1 I. Rawlins, D. Rolewicz, E. Mnichowicz, M. Reimer, R. Zampa, R. Babica, V. Turkowski, R. Wasowski, B. Olivieri, D. May N. B, -f 9th hour Top Row- G. Cech, R. Stedron, W. Loveland, R. Ebens, G. Tyler, F. Larsen, D. Nadle, A. Lathrop, G. Rennhack, A. Troyka Middle Row- D. Williams, N. Svec, I. Nemecek, I. Iames, S. Mrizek, D. Dillon, E. Belskey, I. Bartik, D. Dite, V. Ott Bottom Row- L. Foje, Gorgone, Erickson, N. Eck- road, A. Knol, M. McClaskey, A. Sei- lingo, S. Circella, G. Olmstead, I. Fikar V. W. B. fi 9th hour Top Row- S. Kubik, Kalesz, C. Bycek, R. Martin, D. Ditchman, A. Iurasas, R. Vitunas, P. Kalkus, R. Moller, D. Kuchar, P. Heilig Middle Row- I. Vocu, Varchulik, L. Ceraulo, N. Trznski, L. Quaal, R. Serwatkiewicz, L. Koukos, Ver Halen, R. Ftancekovic, Kompare, E. Spinka Bottom Row'-f W. Pokorny, I. Bronsing, E. Iovanovich, S. Hackett, L. Scheuerle, R. Krause, B. Stevens, M. Benak, I. Kowalski, M. Romano jIf'85Alfl'l8lfl I. F. A. -1 10th hour Top Row-f B. Sullivan, I. Huml, G. Visa, G. Spinka, B. Nery, E. Gadzinski, B. Belgrave, K. Vondrak, E. Louda, Catalanello Middle Row-f E. Stolz, T. Svitak, R. Krochmal, G. Aiello, V. Kotas, Bonham, E. Bochu- cinski, P. Korbus, P. McGuire, Lebeda Bottom Row-f C. Coates, S. Smoll, C. Wilkie, F. Kralik, C. St. George, H. Nushart, S. Fowler, B. Schrader, E. Ciesla, M. Mongello N. B. -H 10th hour Top Row-' I. Alexander, R. Novotny, R. Kohelt, R, Plechaty, T. Gidlund, A. Luscalzo, R. Howe, S. Prohaska Middle Row-1 I. Zitek, Dettelbach, C. Nemec, L. Hajek, R. Hlavin, C. Heilenbach, S. Pingatore Bottom Row- I. Kotalik, R. Blake, S, Wrobleski, Padera, A. Krail, R. Ianota, Huntley P. L. K. -f 9th hour Top Row- K. Baumruk, M. Poncar, D. Hegstrom E. Svadlenka, E. Ryan. I. Schneider, I Firnsin, R. Landowski, G. Polich, L Kulaga, R. Bielik, Hanson Middle Row- D. Iendras, M. Beranek, E. McCarthy, I Kubal, A. Massmann, E. Kocler. B. Kuras C. Vlcek, L. Malattia, A. Nicosia, R Sehek Bottom Row-f S. Fagerson, K. Travaglio, Ely, M Bedrava, I. Burba, I. Styblo, I. Petracek B. Silhan, S. Grassi, S. Deardorff, L Brusherd L, L. L. - 9th hour Top Row- N. Leff, R. Berger, H. Durham, W. Petru- laitis, F. O'Neal, L. Saylor, E. Hubacek L. Psyk, H. Rohde Bottom Row- I. St. Iohn, Dohra, A. Soucek, I Vacherlon, T. Sass, I. Oostendorp, H lesmantas, A. Wozniak, I. Kaye, G Toman Page 90 glnedklflflelfl L. G. H. - 10th hour Top Row- P. Ianickas, M. Vokurka, R. Minar, A. Sumanas, I. Colucci, R. Haack, A. Iacobf son, E. Kazda, I. Fagerson Bottom Row-1 E. Pisauro. D. Mariotti, D. Stoltman, R. Mixa, T. Cleaves, W. McWade, L. Ben- nett, S. Viers, L. Piccinini, K. Lyons S. E. I. -1 10th hour Top Row- D. Dean, D. Wyskacil, R. Carstensen, I. Sichta, I. Taurins, R. Kulaga, E. Barsanti, R. Kotora, R. Kaczmorek, I. Kuba Bottom Row- I. Toman, R. Maresh. H. Hagood, D. Pavlik, V. Kleisner, A. Sula, R. Kolas, Cv. Kozisek, K. Kowalski, R. English I I. L. -f 10th hour Top Row-f R. Balla, F. Hadrys. F. Cinatl, I. Hasek, B. Iankauskas, L. Malek, C. Garman, E. Potter, L. Walker, P. Rosko Bottom Row- I. Hajek, E. Miedema, F. Wills, F. Volenec, K. Burkizer, W. Hoey, W. Pa- lucki, Kelly, P. Sipes, G. laccobucci, D. Dilly C. L. P. -1 10th hour Top Row- A. Hlinsky, R. Folkens, N. Svestka, I. Bukaltus, A, Hayden, D. Iaeger, D. Carl- son, M. Krenek, M. Stanek, B. Tugana Middle Row- K. Gebauer, C. Renn, B. Sahlin, A. Har- vestine, P. Toman, M. Matz, l. Bukovsky, C. Walloschek, L. Mayer, R. Koeka Bottom Row-1 I. Matura,'I. Nuti, R. Davidson, M. Hoft, C. Betla. H. Dziubala, I. Crain, P. Sisco W. Stoneking v SPQZSAWQQFL P. G. R. - 10th hour Top Row-f B. Liheracki, C. Ward, I. Kostka, I. Dusek, R. Hayes, B. Gruthoff, R. Resh, M. Poch, D. Piha, R. Tucker Middle Row-' P. Dunn, A. Laren, M. Marsik, C. Egger- steclt, F. Ianutka, R. Kotek, R. Wolff, G. Simonis, I. Hertzler Bottom Row-1 R. Cacia, A. Panek, Danhour, C. Carter, G. Kalivoda, M. Glanzer, A. Albrecht, P. Guk, I. Iohnson, S. Shack F. L. R. -4 10th hour Top Row- M. Bozarth, D. Veselsky, M. Goles, M. Grove, A. Bialas, R. Voelz, R. Hahn, M. Hartl, M. Barnett, S. Belsan, N. Nelson Middle Row-f I. Schuster, I. Bauer, I. Stephans, YV. Iancla. I. Petty, D. Engle, I. Smith, L. Yanus, N. Radwill, G. Patrick Bottom Row- I. Borovec, G. Wolszon, I. Rompola, M. Krenek, S. Molek, C. Whitlock, B. To- gias, R. Krasula, I. Draznik, I. Striska, L. Cihak A. C. V. -1 10th hour Top Row-f R. Moe, Kowalewski, G. Davis, M. Manzie, S. Kozerinski, I. Andersen, I. Malat, R. Krug Bottom Row-1 S. Blalock, I. Chabus, E. Anderson, D. Piasecki, M. Paul, F. Mixa, M. Dudek, D. Capobianco, E. Sullivan I. L. -- 11th hour Top Row'-f F. Muskal, E. Hraclec, R. Neimann, W. Heyn. W. Scelonge, G. Kucaba, M. Stolcpart, R. Fivek, B. Vicha, I. Trefil Middle Row'- I. Ianda, I. Borowiak, I. McCook, B. Heg- ner, Nuismer, Craig, A. Fortner, B. Doyle, I. Smith, E. Kuclrna Bottom Row-1 C. Lusk, C. Schwab, C. Schutlz, S. Yochem, I. Slovacek, Kaage, B. Welsh, T. Haladyna, G. Hoclek, R. Wolniewicz glf'8f5AlflflQI'l 1 F. L, R. -1 llth hour Top Row- F. Previti, A. Petrone, D. Myres, R. Lawrentz, D. Bednarz, L. Kozacek. D. Brod, F. Venters, P. Eades Bottom Row- C. Bartosek, B. Iaros, L. Padecky, R. Pyle, E. Pejchar, R. Hrdlicka, C. Gourley, M. Novak, E. Lee A. C. V. - 11th hour Top Row-f H. Richter, G. Klein, T. Gregel, T. Hall, I. Schmidt, E. Salak, I. Grisafe, I. Vessely Middle Row'- M. Cecchi, G. Meyers, D. Markvart, E. Krier, I. Scheda, I. Iordan, R. Gjersoe, N. Sweeney, M. Hrubecky Bottom Row- L. Hrejsa, B. Kania, I. Riso, T. Sipla. B. Holub, C. Burdick, A. Rosecky, P. Gebhart. I. Cihlar, L. Kroulik C. L. P. 11th hour Top Row- D. Brazitis, H. Modjeski, S. DeGeorge. R. Kotynek, I. Legner, I. Hancock, G. Korinek, T. Pawelczyk, D. Melka, F. Schue, M. Marchi, B. Repetny Middle Row- N. Smith, I. Czelusniak, M. Pendgr, W. Simek, I. Kristy, I. Kryzaniak, I. Carlson, I. Boike, M. Frankowski, A. Halpin, R. Ienkins Bottom Row- N. Svec, A. Kaspar, I. Vandy, T. Widi- ger, F. Sosolik, H. Novak, B. Wild, V. Tooke, D. Tajbl, F. Gemkow, K. Bala P. G. R. '- llth hour Top Row- I. Pawlak, B. Hadac, R. Bouse, K. Ko- varik, B. Santelli, I. Vondruska, C. Biagi. S. Mares, W. Moschini, B. Lowe Middle Row-' L. McGhee, A. Kozel, R. Radke, Kon- rad, D. Brunke, E. Kolar, C. Seyk, I. Benes, P. Horak, C. Docekal Bottom Row-f R. Anderson, I. Kohout, G. Pliml, C. Lonowski, B. Bilek, M. McDonal, B. Svo- boda, I. Stamison, R. Korzen , . , , . K K, ..., , ,VM Q,,mMWW,,,,,W .,M:,x,3v.3t,.-. J ,K V , . ., KH ,..QL,M5lQLC5lw ,v,::v,:,..:.,.,::.4 ...,.. , H ..v. . . f , . nf milf 0 W . .W -5-.,.,m:-W 'ez www' , , ,.A,,L-Jiwziwgwfw 1 . . ' .,,m.s.wwa:wswmQm,emmXwwmwwwgwmmwwf4,z.m1u2m,:fWf,w,,A V ,, f , ,, ,, K w mv aimfrax mana Suaax DECEIIBEB I4 T0 JIMIIRYB mu Esc 14 ?ACULTY Xmas Marv Ms Tues 23:54:15 Lasr on ro as-f 5 Tuna Baci? QAnmCusSns.fws Fm D318 Sm.z cou1'nwfs EASY ,aozwm 22,2 W E+ 5,433 ,L wfuyzri JVM Q? , xuwx 2 if 1 W 4 Q4 Ll MMM Y W' WF Wifi? ijfff Q55 Joohng .70 glee jufure our lam . Upper Left-Leaders for the Present Upper Right-A Lone Wolf Middle Left-Strictly Feminine Wlifldle Right-Business Prospects Lower Left-Whafs on the menu? Lower Right-Bachelor's Paradise ,qw Vice-President: W. F. Doakg P. Kurcz. Treasurer 4: I. Narovec. C. Serbick, C. Milana, M. Pender R. Salerno. M. Halpin, M. Favier. A. Hlinsky. C. Nemec Middle Right-Bottom Row: N. Widman, S. Dedman. A. Knol, R. Skicka. F. Schue. Row 2: K. Ziervogel. K. Rand. M. Matz. P. Bakule, S. Grimsteacl. T. Klabik. Row 3: A. Baum. R. Tart, Slovacik, A. Harvestine, M. Bezdek Lower Left-Seated: A. Machalek. R. Riha. Standing: M. Hroch. K. Reich. M. Sevcik. A. Schultz Lower Right-Seated: I. Peterik, N. Hora. Standing: I. Kocanda. S. Strejc. F. Arlart. E. Bennett, M. Bruch- tel, T. Martinek, D. Prevendar, H. M. Hawthorne FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . If you are interested in a future career in business, the F. B. L. A. is the club for you. The purpose of the club is to inform its members about the business world. The highlight of the year is the annual trip to Springfield for the National Convention. With the assistance of its capable advisors, Mr. W. F. Doak and Miss R. M. Matousek, the F. B. L. A. develops competent commercial leaders. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . This club is affiliated with the state and national F. H. A. The club's purpose is to develop creative leadership in home and community life. Events of the year include a Christmas party, cookie sales, and a spring picnic, all super- vised by Miss H. M. Hawthorne. Page 96 Upper Left-Seated: I. Cmolik. President. Standing: M. Marincic. Secretary: R. M. Matousek: N. Krisan, Upper Right-Bottom Row: Kasanders. A. Albrecht, I.. Scheuerle. Row 2: C. Uchnovich. C. Peterka. P. Storm. C. Zmrhal. I. Bogush. Row 3: N. Nelson. S. Bilek. S. Swiedals, M. Welsh, A. Chervinka. Row Middle Left-Bottom Row: A. Panek. I. Kowalski, G. VVolszon. S. Hubacek, M. Hoft. C. Betla. Row 2: D. Kubik. C. Lamantia. T. Widiger. Row 3: D. Veselsky, I. Anderson. Deegan, V. Sindelar. Row 44 ommerciaf ofgavlem Upper Left,The Office in Operation Upper Left-N. Walker, C. Russo. G. B. Reeve, V. Guerra. Seated: P. Bannon A . l I . U R'ght-Front R : G. B. Reeve, V. Schubert, P. Carder, P. Haas. Ro 2: T. Koukal. R. Phillp Uppei Rzght-Al Yom Se1 vzce PPE. gabet' GA Murixv B. Zeuers W Middle Left-Behind the COMMIB1' Middle Left-Front Row: M. Hubeny, H. Adams, I. Iordan. Row 2: N. Metalln, M. Smith, W. F. D Middle Right-A Smile Sells R' Miller Middle Right-fl. Bethy, I. Lanecak, I. Ford, M. Penterid Lowe Leftiywhe Bank in Operation Lower Left-E. Barcal, L. Dorgan. I. lordan LOZZJB1' Right-TBUBYS Duly Lower Right--Seated: L. Holan, B. Malecek. V. Burba, E. Barcal, L. Dorgan. Standing: A. 1. Fratten D. Cameron, A. Machalck, Peterik, N. Sirovy, M. O'Connor, Iordan, Hobart STUDENT TICKET OFFICE . . . The Ticket Oflice, run by the students, sells tickets to all school activities, distributes bus passes, and takes deposits from charity drives. Activities consist of picnics, roller skating, bowling, and splash parties. The office is under the direc- tion of Mr. G. B. Reeve. FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS . . . In its first year of existence the Future Distributors has proved to be a very active club. Members visit stores to observe their methods of operation and listen to talks by businessmen. This club was formed for the purpose of giving its mem- bers training in parliamentary procedure. The advisor is W. F. Doak. STUDENT BANK . . . The purpose of the student Bank is to encourage thrift among the students, According to Mr. A. Frattenger, the advisor, it has been successful in its purpose. Students who work in the bank earn a minor credit for one year service. Page 97 ma ing, mifing, nc! poncho Upper Left..P,-oof Reading Upper Left--D. Greskn, D. Krause, I. Kubicek, K. Pouller, S, Dickinson . . . '-D ':T.P ,. ,D.Cl' .'. :M.H. ,.A,D':.,B.' Lipper Rmht-CT'Aeat've IWUHIS 15155731-' Dei!!-f-Sfgtltlllnlsl. Sevefjnko, lE.KlZIdjlradek. Stlal:1rdrlngDegfdSamec, Dlnrjllitkelyll R. Ndjotny. iljdlllale Lower Lefl'B1g Rehearsal Lower Right-Seated: C. Sindelur. E, Sirovv. Standing: D, Cole, C. Christiansen. I. Budeth. I. Knbice Lower Right!-Production in Progress I- Knhnut WRITER'S CLUB . . . Under the direction of Miss M. A. Diez, members read, write, and discuss poetry, prose, and literature. Original compositions are encouraged. Students who have talent they would like to develop along these lines are invited to join. RADIO GUILD . . . The main function of this club is the presentation of radio programs each Week concerning school news and talent. Mr. E. W. fpopl Green teaches the members the finer points of radio broadcasting. The Radio Guild emblem is awarded to those who earn it by writing scripts, announcing, and acting in plays. Membership is open to students with an 822 average or more. Page 98 Qlfl 24 plfU'l006Q Uppel' Left-'H87'e,S Houv Upper Left-C. Pakosta. Hainbule, R. Pawlak. D. Boburka, G. Gavran, C. lJeCline, T. Ryan, R. Maros Upper Rightlzvhe Teacher Demonsti-nies Rliggt-la. ll3ecl?mgn,HG..lTrZelR W, Cgnngngham.BDkVIlVlilhing2:er.PK,hYLEgilbI l?.kSimmons, P. R. Rnhe I I H U i e e-d . au, , als. . apon. . azas. . ar1n,4. oc. . ae Middle Leftiglg Hants Middle Right-Seated: B. lorgensen, C. ledlicka. S. Tuma. Standing: L. W. Iohnson. A. Schmidt, C. Kolynelx Mflldle Ifight-Men of Slfielibf? Lower Left--1. Collins, D. Bell, M, Paul, C. Kapon. R. Pacholski, S. Hails. Cihlar Lower Leftilnterested? Lowgr Fightl-lgrcnt: R. Plechaty. D. Casinu. Meschi. E. Stedron. E. Blecic. Rear: R. McCormack. F ie si . . itar Lower Right-Watch Carefully FUTURE CRAFTSMEN . . . This club is composed of students from vocational shop courses. The advisor, P. H. Rohe, trys to promote the spirit of craftsmenship and friendship among the youth interested in industrial education. AMATEUR RADIO . . . The aim of the members of the club is to learn the code, the princi- pals of amateur radio, and how to build a transmitter. The club is under the guidance of Mr. E. H. Thomas. ELECTRONICS CLUB . . . Promoting the interests and abilities of its members in the ever expanding Held of electronics is the purpose of this club. Activities include trips to radio and television stations, Mr. G. H. Lyle advises. Page 99 .xdfiy Cafes ljpper Lefl,King Pins Upper Left--R. Vlasaty, N. Michael, I. Melka, B. Sipla . 1 Upper Right--I. Pelikan Uliper Rzght Perfect Form l Middle Lehgcr Cemy Muldle Left--Watch Tha! Delivery Middle Right-N' Michael Mizldle Right-Determination Plus Lower Left-C, Hrdlicka Lower Left-On His Toes LUWU Ri9h W- ROSYPM Lower Right-Maybe A Strike? BOWLING CLUB . . . Pins go flying every Saturday at the Palace Bowl when club members get together. The club is divided into two leagues, boys' and girls'. Dick Spenser and Mary Ann Korinek are pacing their respective leagues. Tournaments are sponsored throughout the year with trophies awarded to the winners. This club gives members a taste of league competition and the oppor- tunity to improve their game. Secretaries, Bob Sipla and R. Vlasaty, have the diflicult tasks of keeping up with handicaps, team standings, averages, etc. Mr. L. Loprieno is club advisor. Page 100 aridian if ef Upper Left-Mermen and Maids Uppiriiulgfft-bBor?gl:rLel3ow: M, lung, R. Phillips. Row 2: R. Chesky, B. Cunningham. Row 3: B. Mitacek. F . Y- - Upper R'ght1Gu-vs and Dolls Upper Right--Bottom Row: G. Murray. B, Fritsch, D. Pecan. Top Row: A, VanCara, C. Mitchell. B. Curtis Middle Left-Come on in! ' P' Sods Kfeibgh I M I I M D d T R K M h D F Middle Right-.Another Eye-Full Midge 1131323-n oXorEelE:t:11eM. Poncar, I. Hrlbal, . ung, . c anal . op ow: . ac ata, . oster Lower Left-The ware:-'s fine! Middle Right-1. Pracek, 1. Duemmel, E. Schultz, C. Kmlsky, G. Ehlers, T. Keller, 1. Klima, 1. szvclk . . . P. Brezina Lowe' R'ght-S'm g Pretty Lower Left-M. Lakovic, M. Iasien, R. E. Berman, M. Bracken. T. Bartuska Lower Right-I. Smythe. E. Tijan, H. Rubey, R. Schnulle, D. Brazda. L. Veyseda, I. Boivin SWIM CLUB . . . This club of advanced swimmers meets every Week in Morton's pool to perfect swimming techniques. The main event each year is the annual swim show directed by the club advisor, Miss R. E. Berman. Two-thirds of the proceeds of this year's show, Parisian Eiffel, were contributed to the National Society of Crippled Children and Adults. The Swim Club has also donated money to other charities. Awards are given to members after two years membership if they pass the requirements. President, Milan Lakovic: Vice- President, Mary Ann Iasien: Secretary, Mary Alice Brakkeng and Treasurer, Tom Bartuska, are the leaders of this year's club. Page 101 ai gf Zgoltemia Upper Upper Lower Lower upper Left-fseated: Oleniczak, E. Pejchar. Standing: B, Silhan, E. lahelka, R. Brownell Right-Cure Czechs UW' . Left--Finery on Display Right-Hola' That Position Left-Miss Johelkzfs Girls Right-Seated: E. Hrnmek, Neumann. Standing: Brabec. E. Christensen, Sladek Lower Left--B. Silhan, L. Brusherd, M. Iandacek, C. Blazina. Rear: I. Harrer, E. Christensen. I. Slad lc R. Brownell, M. Antns Right-Seated: E. Christensen, I. Slaclek, l. l-larrer. Kneeling: B. Silhan, R. Brownell. Standing Lower Autos, L. Brusherd. M. jandacek. G. Blazina CZECH AND FOLK DANCING . . . This club is especially for Bohemians and others interested in Czech culture and folk dancing. The girls are taught authentic folk dances by their capable advisor, Miss E. Iahelka. Mrs. West and Mr. Petrdil accompany the girls at the piano. A yearly banquet is held at Klaus's Restaurant. Activities include writing to pen-pals in Czechoslovakia, watching movies about Czech life, and speaking Czech at meetings. Officers are Elvira Hromek, President: Ioan Neuman, Vice-President: Roberta Brown- ell, Secretary: loyce Sladek, Treasurer. Page 102 ' Jr cjsloggiefi or A ' L- - Uppe, Left And Goes Here Upper Left-Front Row: R. Mfaters, P. Kahoun, N. Fragale. F. Autsch, M. Engel. R R I: Ry . S. Grimstead, Carlson. A, Pacela Uppe' Right jwastermlnds at W0'.k Upper Right-W. Ianda, D. Manire. R. lenkins Lower Lefl Looks Like ll Valuable one Lower Left-L. Weir, I. C. Llllrey. N. Fragale, I. Bastar. Rear: G. Walasek, A. Pace ' Lower Right-First Row: R. Anderson, A. MacDonald, Matura, K. Bala, A. 'Petro Lowe' R'5'ht Big Collection Hegstrom, C. Pietrzak, R. Walker, I. Kowalski ' e CHESS AND CHECKERS . . . The Morton Chess and Checker Club has as its purpose to foster the interest of students in the two games and to provide the opportunity for competition. A new division of the club, The Chess Masters, for juniors and seniors, is a limited group of the better chess players who are especially interested in inter-school competition, Mr. C, L. Prazak is the advisor. STAMP CLUB . . . The Stamp Club affords an opportunity for those students who are really interested in philately. Members have a chance to' meet and exchange ideas, information, and stamps. The activities of the club are mainly selling, buying, trading, or just talking about stamps and other philatelic materials. Mr. I. C. Ullrey advises the club headed by President, N. Fragaleg Vice-President, A. Pacela, Secretary-Treasurer, Bastar. Page 103 gk, um avi Upper Left-Back in Old Napoli Upper Len-F. Petrdil, 1. vanicek, 1. Jeaneka, N. Lollini, 1. Perillo . . U R'h--B R':L.M ,B.LS Il,.Z ,R.S'k,'l' R :R.SI ,I.H Upper By Himself pper Kligzlfal Iotsnlzilicerisx or1n1 a ore a I annmi ujac op ow a erno arrer Middle Le f-A JON Time Middle Left-fl... Krizka, I. Iedlicka, N. Lollini, I. Perillo, I. Vanicek, F. Naccarato. Seated: F. Petrdil J' Middfe Rightiltalian Council Middle Right--N. Lollini, C. Conforti, F. Naccarato, I. Iedlicka, I. Perillo Lower Left-Take Your Pick Lower 32263-oiirgoiow: R. Clabols V. Thomas, C. Wilkie. M. Glanzer. Top Row: S. Circella. A. Knol Lower Right-L00k Here Lower Right-F. Petrdil. L. Krizka, l. Harrer, B. Kostka, F. Naccarato, I. Vanicek, H. McCarthney ITALIAN CLUB . . . The diffusion of the ltalian language and culture is the prime purpose of this club. Since it is in its first year of existence, the activities have not been very numerousg but it has helped with the preparations of this year's language assembly. At some meetings, records by Caruso are played for the enjoyment of the members. A more extensive program of activities is being planned for next year. Mr. F. Naccarato, who teaches the Italian course offered at school, is the advisor. Officers include Iedlicka, Presidentg B. Lusk, Vice- President: N. Lollini, Treasurer: and I. Perillo, Secretary. Page 104 omance inguidfzi Upper Leftilfead Frenchmen Upper Left-Standing: M. I.. Blair: P. Sovinec, Vice-President: C. Salak, Treasurer: L. Cervenka, Secretary. I Seated: L. Caplan, President Upper R7ght'B0n Jour Upper Right-Standing: C. Zon, N. Teske, M. Mlsna, C. Henning. Seated: I. Campo, B. Lukes L0wel' Left-Rudolph and F1'ie'ntl'S Lower Left-I. Pancner, M. Favier, I. Hasek, R. Martin, R. Bowman, M. Marincic, N. Chvojlca Lower Right1BuenaS Dias Lowelr lgigllllatgflzront Row: I. Straka, I. Ocenasek, R. Rott. Back Row: D. Hadac. R. Dlouhy, M. Halpin. FRENCH CLUB . . . If you are a French student, you are eligible to join the French Club. Its purpose is to create a better understanding of France, its customs, and its people. Members visit the Art Institute and dine at French restaurants. Proceeds from a yearly flower sale are sent to needy schools in France. The club is under the direction of Miss M. Blair. SPANISH CLUB . . . Entienda Vd. el espanol? The purpose of the Spanish Club is to acquaint its members with the customs of the people of Spanish-speaking countries. A Christmas party at the El Iarocho Restaurant is an annual affair of the club. Trips are planned throughout the year to various Spanish sections of the city. Mr. V, Narbutas and Mr. F. Naccarato advise the club. Officers are T. Donat, President: Pancner, Vice-President: Straka, Secretaryg R. Bowman, Treasurer. Page 105 QULUQIQ GUQJ - L t-H I I -- t' t - Upper Left-'Bottom Row: N. Warreii. Glienke, C. Tuaroh, C. Ianus. Row 2: A. Sch idt, D. P richy, V. Uppe, eaven y nJeS Zga 01S Mazylewski. Row 3: D. Tate. I. Trefll, H. Rolfe m a Uvpper Rtghtistars of the Club Upper Right-P. Schaffert, Secretary: R. Sprafka. Presidentg M. Valenta, Vice-President: 5. Patras, Treasurer Lower Left-Other ofthe Telescope Lowa' Left-Bottom Row: K. Pacobit. R. Horak. B. Bren, S. Hails. Middle Row: B. Sosniak, F. Bielsek. M. d . h 1 . ht pper Row: Blaha, R. Zeman. D. lVlacConnell td le Rig t Gm ,Mfg Lfg S . Middle Right-B. Iorgensen, S. Tuma, G. Iedlicka, L. W. Iohnson, G. Kotynek, A. Schmidt Lower R1ghl'Ph-vswlsts in Action Lower Right--Seated: I. Waldeck, E. Mittle. A. Matthews. Standing: S. Koutsky, L. Mare. R. Mattiuz ASTRONOMY CLUB . . . Every Tuesday night, members of the A. S. M. iAstronomical Society of Mortonl come to school, have a business meeting indoors, and then go outdoors to observe the heavenly bodies. Activities include trips to various institutions dealing with astronomy. The club also has a bowling league, Members get together occasionally at the home of the advisor, Mr. E. C. Mosevich for parties and business, such as grinding mirrors for telescopes. The main purpose of the club is the study and enjoyment of astronomy. PHYSICS CLUB . . . Membership is available to students who hold a special interest in physical science. Activities include making projects for exhibits and observing special demon- strations that are set up from time to time. The club makes trips to industrial plants and mu- seums. The advisor is Mr. L. W. Johnson. Page l06 jidding or J4 gormu oz Uppe Lfft'W'f ',f f'1ef f 'g'e? upPk.ai.fif.fLif.tt1ifir'Qi13fxH1q1'iQI.Tnu,f,hAiltsilifffb5ieske5Qmioi7diiffi Hmm' R' Trmmk' RW 2: D' Upper Rzghtloetnng Prepared Upper Right-Seated: B. Lewandowski. Knlar, Standing: E. W. Brakken, H. Kuska, A. Gatenby Lefl-F1'0m the Fish's Mouth Middle Left--Seated: D. Soucek. Standing: K. Granilc, V. Schubert, D, Truhlar, T. Drewitz Right1FiSh Beware! Middle Right--Seated: D. Bartnsek, D. Dillon, G, Pliml, Striska, R. Carlson, Standing: D. Truhlar, E. I Dietzel, D. Soucek. S. Tuma. K. Granik, A. Schmidt, R. Freiherg, D. Tale, Cerny, A. Carlson, Lower Left-Science on the March E. Iasmremski Lower Left--Foreground: A. Matthews, E. Mittle, G. Sellers. Background: R. Suehrstedt, I.. Mare, R. Kramer, W. Iorgensen. W. Petrulaitis, Nuismer, B. Kutny, Trefil Lower Right-Experiments, Inc. Lower Right-Foreground: C. Barthel, A. Peterson. W. Luther, C, Prazak, A. Fortner. Background: R. Fur- man, D. Parichy, T. Lukes, I. Trefil. I. Izzo ANGLERS . . . II you are interested in fishing and want to know more about it, the Anglers Club is the answer. Members demonstrate and discuss types of tackle, methods of casting, and the making of flies and other bait. Summer trips are sponsored by the club, and casting con- tests are held at intervals. The club is under the direction of Mr. E. W. Brakken. CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to stimulate interest in chemistry and to work on projects for the Illinois Iunior Academy of Science. Time is spent at each meeting performing chemical experiments. Mr. W. L. Muehl is the advisor. Page 107 mail. O emfom Upper Left,Taking Instructions Upper Left-B. Mikula, G. Kuras, R. Kotlar, O. Day, G. Harris. B. Sadek, I. Pawlowski Upper Right-Happy Operators Middle Left-Up with the Screen Upper Right-D. Kotalik, E. Vacik, P. Anderson, I. Kozoyed, I. Modjeski, R. Bares, B. Puller. M. Simo Middle Left: R. Zimny, H. Schlueter, R. Horak, R. Dabasinskas, R. Garrick, R. Huizinga, P, Pav Middle Right-R. Ramquist, E. Sladek, P. Auguslyn, R. Eisbiner, I. Lcmak, D. Artz, P. Schaflcrt, F. Hav Middle Right-Film Library liC21li'fG-IB2If2ak d R I M d k F I . . L t-. ,. h,E.Sht,l'l, ' ', . I1,G.S'k,D.M ,C.Stll OWS. Biod' D, OSEP US C US CI' O IES l 2 EH lp? CYQYS 2 Lower Right-Teachers Too? Lower Right-C. B. Hirbh, G. Gaarder MOVIE OPERATORS . . . The Operator's Club is a group of boys who render service every clay by showing the instructional films that are used in the classrooms. ln this club the boys are given the opportunity to learn as well as practice operating the various types of pro- jectors, screens, tape recorders, record players, and other Visual aids. Club oflicers are: Iames Modjeski, President: Iohn Lemak, Vice-President: Robert Reeg, Secretary. Page 108 of me 5.-. Upper Left-Standing: T. KnoHicek, I. Kulik. Seated: E. Sladek, P. Augustyn, R. Ramquist, B. Mikula Upper Right-D. Plunkett, I. Tokar, G. Mikneus, V. Kempf, I. Hertzler, R. Rost, D. Drew, R. Diesem Upper Left-Taking It Easy Upper Right-Here's How 1t's Done Middle Left-Films Everywhere Middle Right-Watch and Learn - Lower Left-Ready to Roll Lower Right-Tale of the Tape R. Gorski Middle Left-M. Vana, F. Marzec, N. Fragale, G. Smith. T. Laemont Middle Right-M. Simo, S. Foster, G. Iedlicka, R. Kocour, N. Kouter, L. Stamberg, E. Ianca, L, Ceraula. E. Anderson, G. Skoumal Lower Left-G. Robinson, R. Hackl, E. Hamilton, L. Hudetz Lower Right-T. Knollicek, R. Sprafka, R. Pokorny, R. Martin, E. Nemecek, R. Behnke, R. Manasek, Operators include members of the freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Through their association with teachers and students, operators acquire habits of promptness, courtesy, responsibility, and reliability, They receive one half credit for one year of service: and as a special reward, a pin is given to every boy who has served for two years. The club is under the competent direction of Mr. B. Mikula. Page 109 M Zia .915 Enema Uppgf- Left-Inside View Upper Left-The business end of a projector U . ht-.aT t- U Upper Right-T. Knoflicek, 11. Vacik, Modieski, Kozoyed ffpe' 'g es mg , , Middle Len-1. Koznved. E. siadek, G. sipek. E. vaqik, 1. Kmiius. B. Mikuia, o. smith, 1. rtimijeski Middle Left-.Mass Examznatzon T. Knotlicek. R, Ramquist Middle Right-.Lights-1 Came,-ay Alytjon Middle Right-Production of a home movie 1 3 l . . Lower Left-I. Karalius, B. Mikula. G. Smith. G. Sipek Lowe' Left Opefanng Technique Lower Right-'Demonstration of splicing by T, Knoflicek Lower Right-Splicer in Operation MOVIE MAKERS . . . The Movie Makers are in action. Members of the club acquaint themselves with the art of taking movies and presenting them. All of the boys are hard workers. Activities include taking movies of some of the sports like football or basketball. This experience is very helpful to the student if he wants to become a professional movie maker or take movies for his own pleasure. During the course of the year many interesting reels of school activities are filmed. Mr. B. Mikula gives the direction and supervises the organization. Page 110 id... gd... 6 . 1 ' Upper Left-Seated: M. Martinek. Standing: D. Forney. G. Osuch, lvonelli, T. Martinek, I. Harrar, R Uppe' on with the Show Brownell, S. Bergman, I. Ely, D. Tabor. Gould Uppe7' R1ght'TalentSU0ut5 Upper Right-Front Row: S. Broz, Vice-President: R. Schwald, Treasurer. Back Row: A. Safarik, Secre tary: I. Gould, President Middle Left-Music, Music, Music Middle Right-Bevy of Beauties Middle Left--F. Safarik, D. Forney, A. Safarik Middle Right--Front Row: C. Gorsky, B. Havlicek. M. McMann, C. Popula, S. Saruphonas, T. Toniolo Lower Left-Fisher Mgn Back Row: I. Wiercr, B. Schleitwiler, B. Langer, E, Bulsanek Lower Right1ffShutte1.bugsv Lower Left-Seated: I. Waldeck, T. Geiling, K. Fisher. Standing: R. L. Fisher Lower Right--Front Rowi N. Widman. G. Soukup, Memec, R. Plechaty, R. L. Fisher, Back Row: K Fisher, T. Ceiling, Faux, Waxlcleck, G. Kangzis, C. Zajcek, Benes. M. Vana TALENT CLUB . . . The Talent Club serves as a clearing house for all talent at Morton. Any student who feels that he has talent is eligible to join. By participating in assemblies, giving charity performances throughout Cicero and Berwyn, and appearing on radio and tele- vision shows, members are given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities, The highlight of the year is the annual talent show, Mr. A. P. Kovanic is the advisor. CAMERA CLUB . . . The chief aim of the Camera Club is to stimulate interest in good pho- tography, and especially in technical effects. At the weekly meetings there are demonstra- tions of developing, enlarging, and printing of pictures. Miss R. L. Fisher is the advisor ofthe club which includes President T. Geiluixg Secretary-Treasurer, loseph Waldeck. Pagclll p en .fdcfion Upper Leftigig Bosses gpper Left-Ti3MecllicStt. R. Siauclek, R. Spengriil. iallgergl b A S lb R D M C H I I . . , . R' l1t- ottom ow - . anzarotta. . uzi. . 'ai ert, . a erg. ow 2: . ac onne , . UPN' Rfghf-Mvfffws Mmufe MW' Ppgem? T. Albert. T. McLenahan. Row 3: G. Fines. M. Minka, T. Medium. Row 41 R. soucek. C. Middle Left,-Ushers Off Duty Economos. M. Baciak. T. Franz . . h Middle Left--Bottom Row: H. Kuska. Knatl, R. Potsic, G. Potsic. Row 2: F. Garilfo, C. Wolak, A. Middle Rzghtion t e Jvb Klotz. Row 3: T. Hansen, R. Zeman. G. Picha, D. Garbars. Row 4: M. Ielinek, T. Drewitz, W. Par- Lower Left-The Hierarchy than' H' Wagnef Middle Right--Volunteer waiters for the Mother-Daughter Banquet Lower Left-R. Kuncl. I. Melwicl. H. L. Meeker. R. Spencer. Seated: M. Norman Lower Right-Bottom Row: R. Spencer. R. Carrigan. I. Vopicka, I. Dietrich. Row 2: W. Nickel, E. Schultz. E. Hamilton, M. Norman, R. Holly. Row 3: R. Kuncl. Sittler. R. Stepanek, Nlikutis. D. Kacek. Row 4: R. Prnhaska, H. Salberg, I. Melwid Lower Right-Smiling Seniors SENIOR COUNCIL . . . Morton Senior Council is a hard-working service club composed of junior and senior boys. These boys usher at assemblies, serve at banquets, promote the Father and Son Banquet, and perform other services which may be asked of them in connec- tion with school activities. Awards are given for their work. Senior Council is under the able guidance of Mr. H. L. Meeker. Officers for the first semester Were: President, M. Normang Vice-President, R. Spencer: Secretary, Melwidg Treasurer, R. Kuncl. Second semester offi- cers were: R. Spencer, President: R. Soucek, Vice-President: H. Salberg, Secretary: T. Medli- cott, Treasurer. Page 112 we? Gig 6LI'l6l Q0 Uppe, Left..A11Set for Duty Upper Left-Bottom Row: N. Hensel, D. Kovarik, R. Svobocla. G. Oak. Row 2: H. Brown, G. Thompson, F. Schue. D. Bryant. Row 3: R. Cerny, R. Hahn, E. Spolar. Row 3: R. Ionak, R. Fisher, I. Larimer Uppe' Rtghttljshers Og Guard Upper Right'-Bottom Row: E. Makovec. W. Mayerhoifer, K. Drs. R. 2: C. Wiersema, W. Butcher, C. Middle Le-fl-Chief'5 P0w-W0w Seps. Row 3: R. Kotlar. H. Prazak. C. Pospisil Middle Rightiselect Members Middle Left-Standing: IG. M. Larimer. Seated: W. Butcher. K. Fisher, W. Mayerholfer, C. Seamon Lower Leftivverbal Warriors Middle Right--D. Medlrcott, L. Hale, R. Lejcar. R. Meikle Lower Left-Seated: I. Thomson, I. Zbornik. Standing: W. I. Cherry, F. Sanchez, I. Shartle Lowe: Rlghl-Preptlfing Their Case Lower Right-Seated: R, Hurst, E. Smilde. Standing: A. Vitek, T. Gallagher IUNIOR COUNCIL . . . This group of underclassmen, under the supervision of Mr. G. M. Larimer, serves the school and community by ushering at P.lVl. assemblies and by serving at school banquets held during the year. The object of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and the community. Officers include W. Butcher, President: K. Fisher, Secretary: W. Mayerholfer, Treasurer: C. Seamon, Vice-President. DEBATE CLUB . . . The purpose of the Debate Club is to train students in public speaking with special emphasis on proficiency in argumentation. The club members engage in some fifty interscholastic contests as well as in a number of class-room demonstration debates. Advisor is Mr. W. Cherry. President, R. Hurst: Vice-President, E. Smilde: Secretary, A. Vitekg Treasurer, T. Gallagher, are the officers of this year's club. Page 113 4 lairif 15 upper Left-P. Mitchell. A. Wood. B. Meisenger. C. Haack, M. Schnenfeld. N. Franz Upper Left-On Duty Lipper Right Big Boosters Upper Right--B. Iohnson, A. Wood, G. Ehlers. C. Brejcha Middle Left--Row 1: R. Lichtenberger. D. Cisar. S. Kacllec. Row 2: Cv. Coodfelloxv. B. Krumes. C. Tesar Left-Pfefly SIHHGS D, Iohnson. Row 3: l. Carlson, M. Sabat. P. Gribhen. M. Thyer ' ' 1 '. . M'ddl R' ht-'Row l: P. Carder, M. lung. H. Rubey. Row 2: Sevcik. V. M k h, P. H . R ' 3 Middle R'gh' Gnls Galme I EPPeltirzak, M. Sven. V. Hanzelin, M. Roth an aww aes ow Lower' Left-'outniunbered Lower Left--Row l: P. Kelly. Kolar, V. Guerra. Row 2: V. Burba, M. Brazzale, A. Fingerhut. Row 3 Lower Right1The Rest of the Gang C. Kopstain, A. Potucek. N, Visny. B. Malacek Lower Right-Row l: N. Hora. D. Magista. l. Gabor, Hull. A. Machalek, V. Iurkus. Row 2: R. Riha M. Bruchtel. Peterik. Kocanda. Row 3: R, Travnicek, C. Russo, L. Innes. Smirz BOOSTER CLUB . . . Booster Club is primarily a service club consisting of both upper and lower classmen. Members can be seen selling refreshments at basketball and football games. The Publicity Committee is in charge of the signs placed around school promoting games. A Dinner-Dance was held for the athletes at the Midwest Country Club. This year a projector and screen were given to the Athletic Department for their personal use. During the second semester Mr, Pace advised the club while Mr. C. L. Prucha was on sabbatical leave. Officers are President, A. Wood: Vice-President, G. Ehlers: Treasurer, B. Iohnson: Secretary, C. Brejcha. Page 114 get fiona n Ewa Uppey Left-N0 Bows? Upper Left-Seated: Luba, Luba, L, Morris. Standing: P. Ramos, G. Dion, V. Powell I R- htv- R I - Upper Right-Seated: P. Criss, B. Marcus, M. Kasper. Standing: V. Straka, M. Lukes, D, Horejsi UNH' 'g just 8 Hffnff Middle Leif-B. Marcus, M, Lures, v. sffaka, P. landa Middle Left1BuS-V AS A Bee Middle Right-Seated: P. Cecil, S, Deriler, D. Kisl. Standing: L. Geiling, I. Hayse. P. Ianda flliddle Right-What is hw' line? Lower Left-Students who serve Lower Left-Red Cross Representatives Lower Ri9l 'M 'e Red CWSS Wmkffs Lower Right-And So Are They ALMEGA CLUB . . . Every year a bit of color is added to Morton during ribbon week. Members of this service club sell vari-colored bows which identify a students year in school. Proceeds go to charity. Making toys for children in hospitals is another one of the activities of these hard-working girls. Mrs, P. G. Reffner is the advisor, IR. RED CROSS . . . Under the direction of Mrs. A. M. Smenos this group of students par- take in many worthwhile activities throughout the year. Boxes are filled and sent to the needy overseas. At Christmas gifts are sent to the veterans at Hines Hospital. Members are chosen representatives from second hour classes and afternoon home rooms. Page 115 vwinefm nc! pdaaure Upper Left-.School Marms Upper Left-Seated: Y. Vish. Row 1: G. Overtoom, I. Ocenasek, S. Matz. Row 2: H. Svoboda, I. Brejcha D. Rovtar Upper Rlghtiflead of the Class Upper Right-V. W. Skubikowski, I. Toscas. P. Sovinec, C. Russo flliddle Left-Equ8Sf1 ianS Middle Left--W. Gabrys, B. Schweizer, I. Curtis, P. Dalton, M. Knistolt, G. Gendusa, G. Malek, M. Hroch P. Prevendar, Krakora, D. Engel . . 1 , . 9 Middle R'ght What S This' Middle Right-G. Gendusa, P. Prevendar, B. Spilka, I. Krakora, G. Benedict, I. Fikejs Lower' Leif-N0 CIHIPS Here! Lower Leif-B. spur... H, opaf, E. G. Endi-iz, G. Benedict, 1. Fikejs Lower Right-Saddle Sore? Lower Righlt--D. Saibl, R. Fries, S. Mrizek, G. Kania, E. Iovanovich, R. Richenberger. V. Bilek, C. Fencl I. Prosich FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . . The purpose of the FTA is to acquaint its members with the teaching profession. The club visits colleges and schools that require specialized teaching, Lectures are given by prominent educators to interest the members in becoming teachers. The members also read and discuss material about the many colleges that major in education. Mr. V. W. Skubikowski advises. BIT AND BRIDLE . . . Here is horsemanship at its finest. This is an organization for the appreciation of horses and the correct technique of handling them. Weekly Saturday morning classes are held at Kirby's Fairview Stables. Social activities include hay rides, all day rides, and picnics. Miss E. G. Endriz, the advisor, extends the invitation to join to all interested students. Page 116 g eruing goo! anal Wan Upper Leftiyour Move Next gpper Lefix-SbP.Qgas, W. Schgeizer, C. lEinEmB . 1 . . pper Rig t- . oodrich, S. ardziela, . . erry Upper Right Mis? gerry supervises Middle Left-Row 1: N. Siml, R. Haznedl, L. Vogel. K. Stark, A. Pechar. Row 2: K. Kantar, F. Zygutis. Middle Left-Chrzstzans All Luik, lg. Emmy, BDLusk. RowT3:DN. Campbell, A. sallack. B. Pekafek, C. Landis. Row 4. c. . . . ares a, . ognacik, . Eleveld, . emos Muldle R'-ght Hfavenly 1 Sp ed Middle nigh.-Row l. B. Liberachi, P. Kaslk, D. Kauai. l. Wollrab. Row 2. B. Halls, 1. Rutta, v. Lower Left-Gods Ambassadors Michaund, E. Krakora, Row 3. P. Eades, L. Hineline. N. Hynd. D. Fiddler. Row 4. B. Vicha, A. I . Cizek, C. Novotny, C. Kabella Lowe' Right'-Youthful Followers Lower Left-A. Anderson. President: B. Burns, Treasurer: B. Divoky, Secretary: I. Wollrab, Vice-President Lower Right-Row 1: C. Childs, I. Cernocky, L. Quall, D. Vranek. Row 2: P. lanes, G. Pav, L. Herzog, F. Smunt. Row 3: S. Kokaska, I. Freeman. M. Divoky, D. Luchman. Row 'iz A. Anderson, R. Iohnson. C. Samec, G. Kuras SPEECH CORRECTION . . . From the beginning of speech-re-education at Morton in 1930, approximately 1000 students have received corrective training. The re-education pro- cess through the years has included speech deviations, among which may be listed stuttering, articulation, delayed speech, and cerebral palsied associated speech problems. Miss F. C. Berry and Mr. C. A, Iohnson are the therapists in charge of this department. HI-C . . . Hi-C Club provides an opportunity for Christians to meet together and study the Bible. Members may earn points through attendance, daily Bible readings, and participation in club activities. Shields are given as awards. The advisor ofthe club is Miss N. M. Hadraba Page 117 eruice ,UM are Upper Left-P,-oduction Line Uppg' LegiKSl'lPenrig, gahli P. Sisco, Hayes, Prochaslca, M. Kupka, B. Schwarz, M. Lukes. N. I A. ampe,.ear..ora Upper R1ghtiWatch the Birdie Upper Right-Row 1: L. Fraher, S. Robertson, D. l-lorejsi. Row 2: B. Sladek, M. Poch, A. C. Vukonich. Middle Left-Proud Young Ladies ROW 31 G' Timm Rightlclub Leaders Middle Left-Row l: S. Dvorak, Vish, D. Crandall. Row 2: M. Green, L. Reid, L. Mnla. Row 3: A. Vitek, R. Rott, M. Sahat. Row 4: R. Pitelka, B. Capek, M. DiMnnte. Row 5: C. Carter, A. Wolke, Lower Left-Take A Look B' PSVM Middle Right-D. Iohnson. I. Ptacek, M. Lukes. Standing: P. Gribben, S. Kadlec Lower Left-I. lovinelli, N. Michael, I. Classen. I. Smrz Lower Right-Safety Plans Lower Right-P. Zajicelc, M. Roth, G. Prescott, R. Vlasaty, G. Hanzelin FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB . . . Many services are performed for the school by the members of the Frosh- Soph Girls' Club, advised by Miss A. C. Vukonich. Among their activities, these girls make afghans, scrap- books, and picture posters for hospitals. Sales are held, and the profits are donated to charity. Officers include President, Ptacekg Vice-President, P. Gribbeng Secretary, B. Gabor: Historian, D. Iohnson: Treasurer, M. Lukes. SAFETY COUNCIL . . . With the purpose of promoting safety in and around Morton, the Safety Council was brought into being under the supervision of Mr. P. R, Pavlinek. Ways and means of solving current safety problems, such as reckless teenage driving, are discussed at meetings. Oflicers are President, G. Prescott: Vice- President, lovinellig Secretary, M, Roth: Treasurer, Classen. Mr. C. L. Bond also advises. Page 118 .Ne anal! Upper you lose Something? Upper Left-A, Sterba, Stelmasek, C. Henning, Kalsky U h L I L Upper Right-Front Row: O. Ercegovac, l... Zelenka, D. Charuat, D. Spnlar, M. Belza. Back Row: P DPW lg 1- Ove y GSSHS swim, N. Bm, D. Polich, M. Mack.. Lefl-A SllCCeSSf1ll D1'fUe Middle Left--D. Spolar, M. Prochaska, M. Miller. C. Brejaha ' ' ,,.., . Middle Right'-Bottom Row: F. Raubik, D. Huditz, A. Russ. l. Cef l . M. P'cc' 'n'. Row 2: F. Arlart, M Middle Right They Also Se' ve Petr. I. Galligani, C. Kuzdas. Row 3: B. Lukes, N. Schmidt, Nennirigei-wld. Ginther, M. Iohnson Lower Left-USh21'8ff6S L. McMahan. Row 4: Karil, Tinge. L. Lauher, V. Iurkus, L. Lid Lower Right-,The Big Five Lower Left--Front Row: I. Kolsky, I. Kocanda, S. Matz. Back Row: I. Sevcik, R. Riha. P. Smrstik Lower Right-O. Ercegovac. Vice-President: M. Prochaska, Secretary: N. Brnz. President: D. Spolar Treasurer: D. Charvat, Historian IR.-SR. CLUB . . . This club donates its services to both the school and the community. Among its activities are the sponsoring of the Mother-Daughter Banquet, caring for the Lost and Found, collecting for the Community Chest, serving at the Father-Son Banquet, ushering for various concerts, and aiding the Welfare Committee. The girls receive awards for their time and efforts. The advisor is Miss E. M. Prutsman. Page 119 lglcofo jielwli gef jrame ' ,H To P'c! -Left to ' ht: Seated: lovinelli, I. Spadafore. Middle Ro : M. D chel, D. Svehla, W Zap P1iu?e H:1'Ze,G3':7'g U plsldinssf R, Hacklfgottom Row: B. Nowak, F. Marzec W r ms owe e t? 0 S ext Lower Left-R. Burnett, I. Koller LOZUBI' Ct?1lle1'huDErk Room Mdgi6,, Lower Center-K. Kessel, T. Houdek Lower Right-ffohy Dry UPU Lower Right-G. Hamouz, D. Stejskal Without the help of the vocational photographers, Morton students would not receive Annuals at the end of the year. Through their hard and tedious work under the expert super- vision of Mr. Druschel, the pictures for the yearbook are taken, developed, sized, and rede- veloped in the interest of putting out a master production. Many hours of their free time are spent taking pictures for the Annual, and they even have to give up their evenings for pictures that cannot be taken during regular school hours. When the Annual Staff members run out of ideas, the photographers usually have many suggestions of their own for taking interesting pictures. The photographers also take time out to join in Annual Staff activities such as parties and basketball games against other active groups of Morton. Page 120 A0 mole jAi:5 go . Upper Upper Upper Lower Lower Lgffgflll Finished Upper Left-Seated, left to right: M. Iohnsnn. L. Obenauf, M. Novak. Standing: R. Armgard, I' Han Middle1What A Sales Talk gpper lgI.idlileTNMbtchmuit,rII:. gilt, M.RNc:ak d , U U pper ig - . a ouse , . ansen, . rmgar R'g '- Who Moved My Copy? Lower Left-'Left to right: C. Kucius, L. Witt, G. Kaupas, T, D. Fox, G. Ianus, B. Inhnson Left-The Best Theme of All Lower Right-Seated: I. Mraz, I. Matousek, B. Iohnson, Standing A. Ferrini, R. Wischmeye Right- What Class Do I Call? MORTONIAN ANNUAL . . . In a distant corner on the first floor of Morton High School is a little room numbered 104. From the smell of glue, the talk of taking pictures, and the warnings of the advisor, Mr. T. D. Fox, about the deadline , you could easily tell that this room is the birthplace of the Mortonian Annual. This is where the sixteen staff members work diligently all year around gathering material for the Big Book . The Annual Staff is chosen in Iune and starts out on the first job of selecting a theme as well as an eye-catching cover. After this job is accomplished, staff assignments are made and each member hurries to complete' his or her specified section, In the process, layouts are planned, pictures are taken, retaken, sized and resized, and finally the biggest job of all captions and copy, is finished. All the members work together and help one another with unavoidable difficulties. Even after the Annual is finished being assembled, the work is not finished, for they must now be passed out to the students. With the distribution of the Annual completed, all the staff members breathe a sigh of relief and join in a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Fox for his patience and advice. All work and no play makes lack a dull boy , so the members of the Annual Staff take time out for parties, basketball games with other productive groups of Morton, and other staff activities which help make the Annual office a better place to work. Page 121 bidi CNJUQ 24 017004 Upper Left17-he Chiefs gppex' :nfl-CAKEciL1s, Gi2K::iIpasPl P. Breingb I I Nl - . . . pper ig t-- . errini, . isc meyer, . enau . . ra: Uppel Rtghtlsljzlng Them Lower Left-P. Brezina, T. D. Fox, adv, T. Hansen Lower Lefiqzlhzs 15 How Its Done Lower Right-G. Ianus, R. VVischmeyer. N. Schmidt, M. Iohnson Lower Right-Cooperation Is The Answer 1954 Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief .....,,. ...... P hyllis Brezina Business Manager ...... .......... T erry Hansen Publicity Manager, ....... ....... M arilyn Novak Staff Artist ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ........ L enore Witt Photography Editor ...... ............,............................ I ames Koller Classes ...................... Clubs .............. Boys' Sports ........ Girls' Sports .,,,... Faculty ........... Music ........ Nancy Schmidt, Marilyn Iohnson ................Gail Ianus, Armand Ferrini .,,,...George Kaupas, Cornelius Kucius Features ..................... ..... Publications E1 Drama .................... M. S. G. A. 6 Honor Societies ,...,... Page 122 Matousek ......Ruth Wischmeyer .......Beverly Iohnson .........Lois Obenauf ..r,..Ronald Armgard .........,.Ioan Mraz ewzi Ctlfl UQWJ Top-Retypes, Check Names, E? Gel OK's Top-'E. Svestka, F. Tivin, I. Sevcik, M. Naylor. B. Oudes Center-Future Reporters Center-'First Row: C. Kliemek, G. Novak. F. Roubik. V. Tufts, Pochocki, Bottom-Weekly Counting Bottom-Left to Right: I. Kuba. I. Krbec. A. Pri- bromsky. E. Svestka, D. Vlasek, C. Carraro D. Seaberg. Second Row: C. Machek, R. C. Bosma. I. Raush, H. Demos M. Kay, G. lrish, R. Olsen, M. Santavy. WEEKLY . . . On the second floor of the new building in Room 274, you will find the Mor- tonian Weekly Staff. Since the year 1912 the Weekly has been meeting the deadline every Friday with that interesting four page edition which everyone scrambles to get in their fourth and ninth hour classes. ln the past 42 years it has been edited under such titles as the High School Bulletin in 1912, the Mortonette in 1918, and the 'AMaroon and White in 1922. The Weekly Staff is composed of representatives of the student body who donate their time and effort to acquaint you, the students, with the latest news and events which take place at Morton and also with various outstanding literary compositions. ln this way also, students who pursue journalism receive beneficial practice. This tremendous amount of work which consists of interviews, sports stories, and other interesting articles is accomplished through the assistance of the Weekly's able advisors, Miss G. Gaarder and Mr. Loprieno. The very efficient business advisor of the Weekly Staff is Mr. A. I. Frattinger. The students of Morton should be very proud of their newspaper, for it has received many awards of national recognition. The Weekly Staff are members of the National Scho- lastic Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the International Quill E3 Scroll. The Morton Weekly has a very large exchange system. It sends papers to and receives papers from every state in the United States as well as the possessions. Page 123 JQQIU fine .gzfwlenfd .gnkrme ' First Semester '54 MORTONIAN WEEKLY Top-Do It This Way A Tran-C. Garman, I. Dunn, R. Kveton, B. Sodt, . Irish Center-A nother Deadline Center-Standing: I. Sevcik, N. Wenglinski. I. Dunn B. Sprafka. B. Sodt, I. Rassogianis. Seated: 'I' Grzetich, B. Chandler Bottom-Editors A rbitrate Bottom-F. Tivin, B. Sodt. I. Sevcik, I. Dunn, B Oudes, F. Habal. W. Kastl Second Semester Miss G. Gaarder ....,,, .,......,.... E diforial Advisers ,.,,,,,,,,, ..,..,,. M iss G. Gaarder Mr. I. Loprieno Mr. I. Loprieno Iack Dunn ............ .......... E ditoi--in.Chief ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...... W ayne Kastl Fred Tivin .,...., .............. ..,,...... A s soqiate Editor ,-,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,..........,,,,,....... T ony Grzetich Iack Dunn Ioanne Sevcik Wayne Kastl, Francene Habal .............. Literary Editors .................,.. Iack Dunn, Francene Habal Bruce Oudes .,....................,.,............,,....... Sports Editors ........,... ..,....... B ruce Oudes, Fred Tivin Barbara Sodt ......................,,......,,. ,......... N ews Editor ,,,,,,,,............. ........,....... C arole Lou Kliemek Barbara Chandler ....... Carole Lou Kliemek Assistant News Editor .......................... Barbara Chandler Dick Seaberg ............... .......... C opy Editors ....,.....,........ Ron Pochocki, Dick Seaberg Ioanne Sevcik ...... .......... F eature Editor .,,,,.,.,, ...,..........................,.............,........... ..........Feature Helen Demos Carroll Bosma, Carole Machek Iohn Raush ................................... .......... H eadline Editor ......,......................................... Iohu Raush Headline Editors,......,,.........................Ioe Dobes Virginia Tufts, Helen Demos .,,......,,,...... Club Editors .............,......,.,..,. .......,........,............................ ..........Photography Editor......,.... Dick Seaberg Carole Machek ..............,.......... .......... C irculation Editors .....,.. .......................... G ilbert Novak Ron Pochocki 'ii3'iE1H'iiBH1Si12 E5L15'5l5 if1X5H2iiSL''M' ' r Phil Kasik, Bob Sprafka Business Manager ..,...........,........................... Elaine Barcal Exchange Editors .... ........... F aith Roubik, Ioan Kovarik OHlce Managers .......... ,,.......... R oger Olsen, Mike Ray Page 124 glial! jaeafer ilrfkwadff. Upper Left-Freshman Drama Club Upper Right-Christmas at Casey's Lower Left-Sophomore Drama Club Lower Right-The Late Caplain Crow FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE DRAMA . . . The Freshman and Sopho- more Drama Clubs meet together and are usually associated with each other even though they operate separately. The members of these clubs are quickly taught the art of characterization and pantomime. Through actual participa- tion in plays they learn the art of voice projection and techniques of stage movement. The freshmen participated in 'Christmas at Casey's , and the sophomores showed their talents in The Late Captain Crow . The offcers for these two clubs are as follows: Freshman Drama Club Sophomore Drama Club President ...............,...........,............ Iames Smith President ................. ........,....... V alorie Buzan Vice-President ...., . . ,........ Nancy Svec Vice-President ..,.,, , ..i,, Iackie English Secretary ......,...,.... .. ., ,, Ioanne Slovacek Secretary ..,,........, .....,,,, S hirley I-Iorak Treasurer .... ......... M ary Iurcik Treasurer ..... ........ B ette Gahl Page 125 eN86L6!3IflQl 5 A8 glflflfllfv Upper Upper Lower Lower Le'ft1They Lead the Juniors Upper Left-E. Nesladek. A. Susin, M. Severino, G, Potsic Ri htlson of Flor upper Right'-L. Zaninni, G, Potsic, P. Guelfl, M. Severino, G. Soohnv. G. Novak, I W g g I y Lower Left-E. Schaumann, M. Severino, G. Potsic, I. Wierer Left-'Broadway Bound Lower Right-Three former Iilormn Thespians graduated to Salt Creek Summer Theate t a Right-Mister' Roberts in Mislef Rnbfffs IUNIOR DRAMA CLUB . . . The members of the Iunior Drama Club aim to improve their poise and self confidence which they gained in their first two years in drama. They also learn stage techniques through further rehearsal and the coaching of Mr, Teeter. The junior dramatists help make their own costumes and props for their productions. One of their presentations this year was a Christmas play, HSong of Glory , which they presented to all English classes. The officers were as follows: President ...,,......,...........,......,,..,.,..... Alice Susin Secretary ,...... r.,,.. M arlene Severino Vice-President ....... ..,,. E laine Nesladek Treasurer... ......... George Potsic NATIONAL THESPIANS SOCIETY . . . Thespians is the National Honor Society of High School Dramatics. It is composed of students who are the most qualified and who have served their apprenticeship under Mr. Teeter in plays given in the Little Theater. Because the work in dramatics is very hard and requires so much time, only a few students are chosen by Mr. Teeter each year. These new Thespians are initiated in either their junior or senior year, and they are to be congratulated on their advancement in dramatics. The officers are as follows: President .................... ............. G eorge Potsic Secretary ....... ............ I oella Wierer Vice-President ....... ...... M arlene Severino Treasurer... ........ Earl Schaumann Scribe ....., ........... F rank West Page 126 lf'QQIfl 8? Upper Left-The Expert Advises EPPU IfffflI'l'EK0lIlef' l-faX'1IVIf- gfegefl F S h D M h I D . ff . ,, i t- . up , . er, . itt er, -. c aumann, . acc ini. . unn Upper R'ght'B.v Dzngee PPT? Hgyda, I. Iarals, A. Tclusgnich, I. Russell, I. Law Middle Left-Let's Make Up Middle Left-fSeated: L. Iones, D. Macchini. Standing: F, Fiore, I. Law, I. Russell Right,-.Granny Middle Right-F. Habal, A. Trusgnich, L. Iones Lo er Left some Scener Lower Left-Standing: L. Witt, E. Tupy, P. Klecka, I. Vodraska. Kneeling: I. Kubic k I M L w R. ht C t h T- y Lower Right-I. Sittler. K. Heyda, E. Schaumann 01067 lg 1 ul' Gln Im? SENIOR DRAMA CLUB . . . The main purpose of the Senior Drama Club is the produc tion of the Senior Play. The Senior Play this year was l'Green Valley . lt is the story of a farmer named Eldon who is about to have his giant-vegetable producing garden taken away from him by unscrupulous Tobias Everheel, With the noise of Everheel's tractor and the threat of losing a valley which has been in their hands for a hundred years, Eldon's ances- tors rize from the grave and do not return to their rest until they cause Everheel's evil plot to explode in his face. The members of the Senior Play make their own settings and supply as many of the props as possible. The Senior Play pictures were taken during rehearsal because of the deadline of the Mortonian Annual. Some of the leading roles of the Senior Play were filled as follows: Eldon ...........................................................,,. Iames Koller Grandpa ............. .,,.,,....................................,,.. L ee Iones Tobias Everheel ......, ...........,.. . , . ...... Iohn Iovinelli Grandma ........ ,.,.. Ann Trusgnich, Iean Vodraska Prim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Iune Law Tinker .....,......,,,,,, .,.,,..,,,,,,.,..,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ken I-Ieyda Prue ,,.,,.....,,.,,.,,,,,,....,, Dianne Macchini, Maureen Abel Martha Mears .....,.... ......... F rancene I-Iabal, Ioan Iaras Page 127 .glowlenf fgowficilaa fion Upper Left-Frosh-Soph Legislators Middle Left-Are you eligible? Lower Left-Junior Executives Upper Right-Executive Bored Middle Right-Senior Leaders Lower Right-Public Informers Upper Left-Standing: Mr. Larimer, A. Stelk. M. Dimonte, P. Cherry. Seated: T. Gallagher, I. Kubalik, G. Kuras, E. Gadzinski Middle Left-Standing: S. Strejc, I. Kocanda, M. Bruchtel, S. Dickenson, F. Arlart, I. Peterik, I. Hribal. Seated: R. Riha, A. Machalek Lower Left-Standing: Mr. Schuett, F. Arlart, M. Svec, I. Sevcik, I. Gryl, B. Oudes. Seated: G. Tufts, I. Kocanda, C. McConaughey, R. Riha Upper Right-Standing: Mr. Schuett, Mr. Richards, Mr. Larimer. L. Iones. Seated: A. Stelk, N. Pilot, N. Franz, F. Arlart Middle Right'-Standing: Mr. Richards, L. Iones, C. Iedlicka, P. Kelly, N. Pilot, I. Dunn. Seated: P. Mitchell, N. Franz. M. SchoenHeld, N. Neuberg Lower Right-Clockwise: F. Arlart, A. Machalek, G. Murray, C. Carraro, R. Riha, I. Kocanda M.S.G.A. . . . Every Morton student is a member of the Morton Student Government Association, commonly known as the M.S.G.A. This organization, which was founded in the year 1933, is much like our national government and is composed of three main branches: executive. legislative, and judicial. Each home room group elects a representative to the Assembly, the legislative branch of the M.S.G.A. These representatives attend the meetings ofthe Assembly and report any important school news to their home groups. Each representative represents his own group in electing the executive branch, called the Board of Directors. Page 128 lfl MOG! g0U8l lflI'lfl8l'lf l l Upper Left-Second the Motion? Middle Left-The Decision of the Court Lower Left-A ssembly Assemblers Upper Right- 1 propose . . .D Middle Right-The Ways and the Means Lower Right- Every vote counts! Upper Left--F. Arlart, L. Iones. N. Franz, N. Pilot Middle Left--Standing: Lanzarrotta, P. Zajicelc, T. Franz, Seated: Mr. Meeker, C. Economos, C Mitchell, Russell Lower Left--Clockwise: Mr. Green, M. Norman. G. Murray, G. Kuras. E, Gadzinski. Mr. Meeker, Mrs. Murren: Absent from picture: L. Innes, B. Butcher, Mr. Kasik Upper Right-1 Middle Right-D. Pietrzalc, N. Franz, H. Demos Lower Right-Standing: B. Iilek, S. Dickenson, D. Magista, F. Arlart. Seated: I. Gryl M.S.G.A .... The executive body of the M.S.G.A. is composed of eight seniors, eight juniors, four sopho- mores, four freshmen, and the four class presidents. This body is elected by the Assembly and is called the Board of Directors. The group elects a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, assistant secretary, and treasurer, The chairman of the M.S.G,A. this year is Lee Iones, the vice-chairman is Florence Arlart, the secretary is Nancy Pilot, and the treasurer is Nancy Franz. Three faculty members are also elected to advise and assist the organization. Most of the work which must be done by the M.S.G.A. is completed through various commit- tees which are headed by members of the Board. Page 129 re owing or i e Upper Left--Clockwise: K. Barth, F. Arlart, R. Riha, A. Machalek, I. Hribal, I. Kocanda, I. Hull, A. Gale. Upper Left-Orzentalzon Congregatzon Center: I- Petmk' S- Strejc Middle Left- H0w'S WW C0 S'ifuff0 ?,' Middle riff:-sinegz 1. Vddhia,N1i.lPit51ka, s. Kkaldlec. B. Capek, D. wdtsdn. A. chaidupka, A. Stalk, C. -.ff Hitc c ck, . a e ba, . oa. 'tanding: . Sabat, P. B k , P. G 'bb , D. I h , R. L' ht - Lower It says here ' ' ' bergerfJM. DimonlefnA. Wolke, M. Huis ec er H en O nson lc en UMW Right-DOWS of gvvd Lower Left'-Seated: F. Rdubik, C.. Tufts. Standing: G, Pdfsie, 1. Hribal Middle Right-CIMIFS, CIMIYS, Upper Right-Seated: F. Rnubik, G. Tufts. Standing: I. Sladek. A, Murin, I. Luba, Mr. Royse, N. Hora. L. Dagay, I. Hribal, I. Nowicki, I. Iedlicka. Kneeling: H. Kroeger, W. Wismer, G. Kangas, G. Potsic Middle Right-M. Pav. Miss Fisher. C. McConaughey, M. Vomacka Lower Right--Seated: N. Franz, P. Mitchell, M. Schoenfeld, A. Fingerhut. C. Carrara. Standing: F. Arlart. N. Visny, C. Mitchell, C. Brejcha, M. Brazalle, Mr. Larimer, V. Burba, A. Stelk, C. McConaughey, I. Kocanda Lower Right-Activity, Inc. M.S.G.A .... The Court of Iustice is the judiciary branch of the M.S,G.A. Five justices, three from the student body and two from the faculty, are elected by the Board of Directors. The justices alternate as Chief Iustice, and the Court elects its own prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, secretary, and a bailiff. The Court has the right to punish any and all students found guilty of breaking any school law. The justices are Iack Russell, Chris Economos, and Carol Mitchell. Mr. Meeker is the advisor of the group. Page 130 ...gil .14 JQMQOCFGLC 1 ' ' Upper Left-Row 1: H. Rubey. P. Mitchell. C. Mitchell, I. Peterik. Row 2: M. Svec. G. Hanzelin, C. Upper Leff S0f'al'teS ifisek, P. Kelly. Row 3. M. Roth, N. Warm.. 1. Sevcik, R. Riha, s. srfejc, F, Arlart, A. Machalek. Lgwgf Left-M07'e Sogiglifeg Row 4: T. Grzetich, B, Oudes. I. Kocanda . ' - ' ' Lower Left-Row l: Miss Stuchlik. C. Iedlicka. L. Iones. C. Haack, I. Dunn. Row 2: A. D pold, I. Kron- Uppe, R'5'ht Top Soualnes quist. A. Wood, V. Guerra. Row 3: M. Brazzalle. Hribal, P. Sovinec, Row fl: C. lllusso, I. Hull. Middle Right-SCIIDOI Improvers B. Malecek, M. Brakken, S. Dickenson. Row 5: A. Potucek, V. Burba. N. Visny, T. Hansen, R, Armgard ' Lf' ff Upper r'gl1t-Standing: D. Teuber. M. Anderle. I, Sevcik, M. Roth. G. Hanzelin, Ben Smith. M. Svec. Lower Right Meddlers Seated: P. Haas, P. Cardcr, H. Posta, B. Iilek, P. Forejt Middle Right-Seated: G. Hanzelin, M. Brazzalle, A. Wood, H. Rubey. C. Lejsek, Mr. Harmon, Miss Stuch- lik. C. Russo, B. Malccek. V. Burba, P. Kelly. I. Sevcik. Standing: I. Dunn, T. Hansen, T. Grzetich. B. Oxides Lower Right-Seated: F. Arlart. Standing: I. Sevcik. V. Iurkus, I. Lanzarotta, M. Petr, D. Magista M.S.G.A .... Without the Various committees which carry out the work of the organization, the M.S.G,A. could not continue. Some of these committees and their chairmen are: Eligi- bility, Marlene Schoenfeldg Publicity, Ioanne Sevcik: Assembly, George Murrey: Ways and Means, Nancy Franz: Election, Ioan Gryl: Orientation, Ioan Kocandaz Constitution, Ann Stelkg Clubs, Carol McConaughey: Welfare, Ginny Tufts, Activity, Pat Mitchell: Medal Awards, Florence Arlart: and Social Committee, Iack Dunn and Pat Kelly. Temporary com- mittees are chosen throughout the year as the need for them arises. Page 131 gduafor oing I0 ' ' I r Lei --Row 1: D. Peters. M. Mai-tinek, N. Gale. R. ohuson. Row 2: . Hull. B. Kostka. R. Hurst. Upper Lefticalablhty LPFTQ. Zclrmn. Row 3: D. Brazda, K. Kuncl, B. Gahl, M.IMcDermott. RowI4: A. Frantes, I. Ondrla, I. Lower Left-Dependabifity Pelr, I- Zbvrnik Lower Left--Row 1: M. Skrabel. L. Obenauf. D. Madsen. P. Brezina. Row 2: R. Hough. P. Sovinec. F. Tivin, R. Caplan. Row 3: Koucky. W. Kastl, D. Gatz, H. Kroeger. Row 4: T. Grzetich, B. Oudes. Upper Right--Scholarship Middle Right-Leadership D. Krakow. R' Kofynek Upper Right-Row 1: V. Harhison, V. Iurkus. Row 2: P. Danek. A. Nenninger. N. Schmidt. L. Opat. Row 3: A. Litinsky, I. Siemers, P. Prcvendar. N. Pilot. Row 4: S. Zitek. S, Dickenson, D. Polich. D. Prazak. Row 5: E. Evak, B. Allen. T. Hansen, G. Kaupas Middle Right-Row 1: B. Chandler. R. Nelson, S, Barnes, I. Brejcha. Row 2: C. Straka, B. Glienke. B. Hoffman. Row 3: G. Overtonm, T. Bowers. B. Ferri, G. Dion. Row 4: M. Schnabl. L. Svec, C. Childs. M. Bons. A. Vitek Lower Right-Character Lower Right-Row l: P. Pav. D. Vacin, B. Mareska. R. Profant. Row Z: D. Parichy, T. Knukal, K. Kotnour R. Schubert. Row 3: C. Salak. I. Melka. R. Douglas. K. Drs IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . The underclassmen of Morton who have maintained an average of ninety or above for two or three semesters. who are in their second year, and who have the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service have an excellent chance of being elected to the Iunior Honor Society. All eligible candidates are rated by a poll of the members of the faculty and the final selection is made by a faculty council. This selection is made annually in the month of December and the new members are then inducted at a student assembly. The Iunior Honor Society joins with the Senior Honor Society in the annual presenta- tion of the Honors Banquet which occurs in May. The Officers this year are: Nancy Pilot, President: Iohn Flora, Vice President: Ludvik Koci, Secretary: Lois Obenauf, Treasurer. The advisor of the group is L. S. Zelip. Page 132 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY 0,0 0lf' LeftTUp the ladder to success Left-Seated: N. Pilot. M. A. Brakken. L. Obenaul. I. Pandolli. Standing: T. Hansen, I. Russell. R. Arm- gard, K. Kortanek, E. Kovarik. Mr. Kiser Righf-Avhievemenf iS their goal Righfaseated: D. Polich, N. Schmidt, V. Kaiser, 1. Flax, A. Naminger. standing. F. Tivin, L. Koa. s Hails. P. Brezina, T. Grzetich, W. Kastl SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . For the purpose of promoting the qualities of scholarship, leadership, and dependability, a national organization was established and called the National Honor Society. Membership in this organization is one of the highest scholastic honors to be achieved at Morton. Only those in the upper third of their class are eligible, and of these only fifteen percent of the senior class and five percent of the junior class are elected. Elections are held annually and the membership is determined by a vote of both the students and the faculty. The Honors Banquet and the teas held alter each election are among the activities of the Senior Honor Society. The advisor of this organization is Mr. P. L. Kiser, and the ofHcers for this year are: First semester--Tony Grzetich, President: Fred Tivin, Vice President: Allyne Nen- ninger, Secretary: lack Dunn, Treasurer. Second semester-lack Dunn and Stephen Hails, Co-Presidents: Mary Alice Brak- ken, Secretary: Robert Pawlak, Treasurer. Barbara Allen Ronald Armgard Esther Bogusch Mary Alice Brakken Phyllis Brezina Norma Broz Robert Caplan Iohn Dunn Barbara Allen Carolyn Amundsen Ronald Armgard Patrick Bannan Sandra Barnes Iudith Bloom Esther Bogusch Marilyn Bons Theresa Bowers Mary Alice Brakken Dorothy Brazda ludy Breicha Phyllis Brezina Norma Broz Robert Caplan Barbara Chandler Carolyn Childs Diane Cicero Patricia Danek Terry Demos Shirley Dickenson Germaine Dion Thomas Dore Raymond Douglas Kenneth Drs Chris Economos Olga Ercegovac Eileen Evak Betty Ferri lean Flax john Flora Alice Frantes lean Flax Anthony Grzetich Stephen Hails Terry Hansen Ronald Hough Valerie Kaiser Wayne Kastl Ludvik Koci Kenneth Kortanek Edward Kovarik ludith McDonald Marilyn Mlsna Allyne Nenninger Lois Obenauf lune Panclolli Robert Pawlak ILINIOR HONOR SOCIETY Ted Franz lrene Gabor Bette Gahl Nancy Gale Nicholas Gaspar Donald Gat: Beverly Glienke Anthony Grzetich Elaine Habenicht Earle Hamilton Phyllis Hansen Terry Hansen Virginia Harbison Bobbette Hoffman Betty Holub Ronald Hough Elvira Hromek Richard Huizinga ludy Hull Ronald Hurst Dorothy Ann lanecek Gail lanus Iohn lanus Roy Iohnson Lee Iones Carole Iosephus Virginia Iurkus Sylvia Kadlec Wayne Kastl George Kaupas Ludvik Koci Kenneth Kortanek Page I33 Betty Kostka Kenneth Kotnour George Kotynek joseph Koucky Thomas Koukol Stanley Koutsky Daniel Krakora Harold Kroeger Karen Kuncl Arlene Litinsky Donna Luchman Dolores Madsen William Mareska Mary Lou Martinek Marilyn McDermott Iudith McDonald Iames Melka lohn Michnlak Richard Mikuls Marilyn Mlsna Richard Nelson Allyne Nenninger Bonnie Novak Marilyn Novak Lois Obenauf Roger Oechsel ludy Ondrla Ludmila Opat Bruce Oudes Gladys Overtoom Iune Pandolfi Dennis Parichy Nancy Pilot Donna Polich lohn Russell Nancy Schmidt Fred Tivin William Vermillion Nancy Walker Peter Pav jeanne Pelc Dorothea Peters Ronald Picek Nancy Pilot Donna Polich Doris Prazak Patricia Prevendar Raymond Prolant Helene Rubey Claude Salak Nancy Schmidt Mildred Schnabl Ralph Schubert Ioan Siemers Alice Sklenicka Marilyn Slcrabel Sheila Slepicka Robert Sola Patricia Sovinec loyce Straka Lillian Svec Fred Tivin Donald Vacin Alice Vitek Nancy Walker Iames Wollrab loan Zalas loseph Zbornik Ruth Zeman Shirlee Zitek friuing or Effer laeec Upper Le'ft,0n the Air! upper Left-G. Prescott. Arlart, C. Prueter, F, Rnubik. G.IXl:enak in , gn Lower Left-B. Silhan, M. ozarth, E. Wcighhill, B. Bedrava, . Lesser Lowe' Left 'flow Noni' B, , Upper Right--Standing: M. Schramek, R. Hurst, F. C. Berry. Seated: P. Ramos, M. Belza Upper Right? Now here S an illustration ' ' ' Lower Right-Standing: B. Vicha. F. Stephan. Seated: C. Lusk, E. Hradec, I. Tetrev Lower R1ght-Checking the minutes? SENIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . For the purpose of assisting the student in raising his standards of speech and recognizing and promoting significant student achievement in speech in the classroom and in other school and community activities, the Masque and Gavel, a nationally recognized high school organization, was designed. Membership is restricted to sophomores and juniors of high scholastic standing who have completed an active year of preparatory work in the Iunior Masque and Gavel and have excelled in drama, debate, radio or assembly activities. Masque and Gavel activities include promotional work for relief organizations Within the school and the community, radio programs, cooperation with other clubs, and the promotion and initiation of sister clubs in neighboring high schools. The officers for this year are: Lois Borgeaud, President: George Prescott, Vice President: Florence Arlart, Secretaryg Gabrielle Gedvilla, Treasurer: Henry Kuska, Sergeant-at-Arms. IUNIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . Membership in this organization is open to freshmen and sophomores who have a keen interest in speech activities. Training includes individual and group speech participation, and outside activities are available to superior students. At the completion of a successful year, members are initiated into Masque and Gavel in an evening meeting to which parents and friends may come. The officers of this group are: Frank Stephan, President: Emily l-lradec, Vice President, Carol Lusk, Secretary: Ioyce Tetrev, Treasurerg Betty, Vicha, Sergeant-at-Arms. Miss F. C. Berry is the able advisor of these groups. Page 134 l 0 Wool. jownahofo U L ft I llk if, I like it! Upper Left-Barbara Sodt, lack Dunn, IoAnn Kircher ppei e e . j Upper Right-Ernie Melichar, Mary Meikle, Wayne Kastl Uppe' Right Take a peek at this' Bottom-'Wayne Kastl, Francene Habal, IoAnn Kircher, Carol Collins, George Zahrob ky Er e Mellch r Bottom Wrztzng for fun and profit? Jack Dunn QUILL AND SCROLL . . . A less common name for this organization is the International Honorary Society for High School journalists. Each member of the Morton Chapter of Quill and Scroll is chosen for having done superior work on either of Morton's two major publications, the Mortonian Weekly and the Mortonian Annual. Those chosen must be juniors or seniors who are in the upper third of their class and who have done outstanding work in some creative or journalistic endeavor. Prospective candidates are determined by the recommendation of either Mr. Fox or Miss Gaarder, faculty sponsors of Quill and Scroll and advisers of the Annual and Weekly staffs respectively. The purpose of the group is to stimulate and encourage high school journalism and to improve journalism at Morton. Each spring an initiation is held, and a banquet follows. At this banquet the Quill and Scroll pins are presented to the newly elected members. The Morton Chapter is composed of both high school and junior college members. The high school members this year are: Carol Collins, jack Dunn, Francene I-labal, Wayne Kastl, and Barbara Sodt. The officers elected this year are: jack Dunn, President: IOAnn Kircher, Vice President: and Barbara Sodt, Secretary. Page 135 QEMW 3Af???597iSiNFS'?'wfi-Wiizgfgf? Wi' may ge N-1 N '+-mwv. i5 15 QE: 6 95 Ei if ff Ps 4 55 MA fl ,, 5? is M ,- iff Win! F! Wemm 5 T . 5, 5 5 -N., MQ in 'Q is N ,, ,cf ' K W ig g .if W gg 5 ,, + Y. Q I bww QAM gp, QWM-Q lo www wid -xt A-0 QJMJV 0- Qwqml. Cad, ' ' -lfxqcb o., oxweaj C'-D iv A-Mwxwiaw w-GYM? ' rib 'S gyms? CQ-V'fM0'?S SVCD L'ku.Q M ww and Wo Jwwwxx ' rv Ui, Q W-1 o-- 'feomeg' 3 QJUMAJLCQ AJWVMMUQMMJQQM S -42358 fi R 1? msn: .My D,3'tw IKM, M Wm M E x TASK new -yww, x M33 MM? as M MM -' 1 ,..,. , I f fiaklw f ::: , ,H New A W ?VYEg?'?f'3'3 'Q 'Eff-iff: .41 'Q Wnvfe Wudic lt was featured in an assembly early in the year, and it also recorded a full program for the Moments With Morton radio broadcast. Hours of hard work and practice make up the routine of the band members. They are now under the able direction of Mr. R. Dvorak. Upper Right-Working Hard Row 1-S, Anderle N. Hansel H, Habenicht Row 2-G. Hodan R. Tuma F Niemi Row 3-E. Dolezal, K. Machata, W. Workman, I. Hahn Lower Right-Blow, Boys, Blow Row 1-I. Kuba, W. Anderson Row 2-K. Phillips, D, Vermillion, I. Dobes Left-Trombone Quartet Row l-W. Poulos, R. Cerny, D. Vermillion, Dobes Right-A nfl the Cymbals Page 159 Row 1-D. Stejskal, F. Kropacek, R. Fisher 3 ? oiceo On Row.lfL:,P.Ll-Iavemann,,B,LBurns, P. Forejt, A. Holm, M. Abel, S. Svec, M. Belza, N. Stulik, Q D. Charvat ff' Row'2-1l.VV'Schultz,g.'!Slzymanski, T. Martinek, I. Zak, Siemers, Y. Sievert, B. Kostca, B. Iilek, i L I. Fau, Wischmeyer Row 3HlVl. Ma, tinek, D. Luckman, M. Naylor, P. Pochyly, I. Cepuder, C. Machek, A. Pro- Q bl ,chaskaxg I. Sladek, C. Preuter, D, Iohnson, P. McElvain Rowfli-JI. Krenek, L. Krizka, E. Rada, R. Pochocki, I. Blaha, R. Nekovar, T. Gryl, R. Spencer, , Yy R. Horak, T. Peck, N. Gaspar, B. Pierce, B. Sprafka I , v gljlf- Leffillown Soqth! lf tl Lf fy- ' Jkefghfg-Mob 'sgwef 'L A Lf! . 'g l Af Morton has always been well known lor its vocal groups. These groups include the Aeolian Choir, Girls' Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and Freshman Girls' Chorus. They are all under the direction of Mr. C. H. Kickert. The members of the Aeolian Choir have taken part in operettas, assem- blies, and pageants. Their yearly initiation of new members is enjoyed by all. Page 140 ingd 0 .Sang Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 W. Tamsevicius. R. Scliwald, L. Kafka, H. Rubey, N. Walker, P. Iohns, S. Puffer, R. Brownell, C. Conforti H. Hardan, I, Vanecek, I. Holub, M. Biesenger, S. Strejc, L. Barciak, I. Recht, M. Borlick, I. Neumann, B. Thomas I. Peterik, C. Iosephus, A. Chvatal, V. Wolfe, E. Evak, B. Krumes, G. Trinco, V. Hanzelin, M. Svec, C. Settecase, B. Langer W. Vermillion, K. Barth, K. Settecase, V. Mazylewski, G. Picha, M. Corya, C. Salec, H. Rolfe, M. Ielinek, Grechan, E. Hamilton, C. Belhe C. Lander, N. Gunderson, K. Sciarra, G. Overtoon, D. Sindelar, R. Shack, N. Eckroad, D. Kruzik M. Iurcich, I. Czajka, V. Buzan, M. Bruchtel, D. Vlasek, R. Rott, F. Bilek, R. Buonanoma C. Hefller, I. Mara D. Malnic, A. Tomasek, R. Karlovsky, C. Bosma, Y. Tomasek, N. Hynd, B. Kauzlaric, M. Louda, B. Roeder, A. Machalek N. Wilk, P. Otis, M. Check, K. Smach, C. Frana, S. Crooks, I. Brejcha, The annual Christmas show given by the Vocal Department was a great success. All the groups took part in the singing of Christmas Carols, and they put everyone in a holiday mood. Page 141 ufiic, aefifro The pride of our school is the Morton Symphony Orchestra. lt is made up of student talent. Some of these students have done solo work at the concerts given by the Orchestra. Besides their annual concerts, the members of this group have taken part in operettas, graduations, and baccalaureates, Left-Silver Strings Row IFE. Kovarik, A. Vitous Row 2-V, Bratyanski, M. Mrnka, I, Grnchen Right-Got the beat? Row 1-C. Seyk, E. Hradec Row ZHL. Cervenka, M. Krier, V, Kalina, I. Salkowski Ill: Page 142 0000 The Orchestra holds their practices during the fifth and sixth hours every day, and they also meet one evening a Week. Every one has Worked Very hard all year under the baton of Mr. R. Dvorak, the new head of the Music Department. Left-What's these? Row I-D. Solfrank, R. Mottl, R, Landowski Right-The ensemble Row lf-D, Glogowsky, I. Toscas, K. Kuncl Row ZHC. Sindelar, R. Lirnbursky, L. Uhlir, N. Frezec Page 143 A , ,aw E-:wi-wwfwwmwwwww-wmww Ewa, , MUPAQH v M74 bww W5 Wfwwwfn ww ff M J,5fWfwk7LfiWQ1 1+-7. QM UW W7 K-W Mg 5 fwf 0 -2' fb -Q x WW f f-If . t ff? I lu 7 f J Asif' 4 Y ., 8 My l f. If I fy, , ,, , liO!:,,. ,V0f,f l ,lf , I I, , nf I L .. f'f'f . ,,ff ' ' fi ' ' Q . f-,l, 1f, X in W4 ' ' H, , ,- I U fflfffkgf - , u I 1 I if . I J A, . ngfl f fl, J b t xflff' A :V dvr . ,X ' XIX ' ' 1,1 L ' ' N I. , fn! J ' f 7551- 1 . , ,I A A If I A A V-,ff -wif 'f'QAfr 1fi,j I v -Diff! f ffvlf ' ' ' - f', , Vfv ' 4 5 . .!l,I ij - ,-,fm ,1 ,. ' ,ff-fl Q -yr. mul .giefol M0555 Top Row-Trainer Shack, Head Coach Ondrus, Mgr. Norman, I. Russell, C, Landis, A Cernik G. Utz, D. Kocourek 2nd Row'-Mgr. Sprafka, P. Hendy, E. Iakab, T. Zajicek, B. McCormick, P. Scudieri Bottom-E. Potucek, S. Tisci, P. Vecchi, L, Biagini, G. Kuras VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . ln the first game of the 1953 football season, the Mustangs whipped Riverside-Brookfield 31-0, playing equally well on both offense and defense. Morton tallied half-way through the first quarter on a 10-yard pass from Tisci to Melwid. The second score was a 53-yard pass from Tisci to Iakab with less than two minutes left in the first half. Thanks to a punt blocked by Kocourek, Melwid picked up the loose ball and ran across the goal line for the third touchdown. Scudierfs conversion was good. The last two touchdowns were scored on runs by Tisci and Napolski. In the game against Evanston, Morton upset the Wildkits 26-7. With live minutes left in the first half, Tisci crossed the goal line on a quarterback sneak: and Kocourek made the conversion. The second touchdown was accom- plished when Powell tossed a 25-yard pass to Kocourek as he crossed the line. Siroky scored the third TD after catching a 30-yard pass from Tisci. Russell made the final tally on a run, and Kocourek added the extra point. The Mustangs broke New Trier's 10-game winning streak by defeating them 20-7. A long downfield drive by Morton was ended by Tisci when he kept the ball and ran for the TD himself. Kocourek converted successfully. Morton scored again on a Tisci-to-Kocourek pass after which Kocourek added the extra point, Hayward scored the last six points. The fourth game ended with a tragic note when the Mustangs were de- feated by the Highland Park Little Giants 13-0. Page 146 mudfangd , omni Top Row-W, lisa, I. Melwid, B. Napolski, R. Scholz, I, Powell, D, Tokarz, Mgr. Slivovsky, Ass't Coach Kucera 2nd Row-T. Plachaty, R. Blazis, K. Stevens, G. Hayward, M. Koutsky, H. Suske, Ass't Coach Regan Bottom-W. Hall, I. Hahn, V. Krbec, R. Potempa, E. Siroky, Mgr. Heidler The Mortonmen, stirred up by their late defeat, took their revenge at the expense of Niles. In an overwhelming battle, the Mustangs trampled over the Trojans 40-O. Iakab ran four yards for the first score, and Kocourek added the extra point. For the second tally, Hayward took a hand-off and ran thirty yards for the TD. The extra point was added by Kocourek. The first play of the second quarter was an eighty-Hve yard touchdown run by Tisci. After the interceptor of a Morton pass fumbled, Hendy scooped up the ball and carried it across the goal line. Kocourek converted. The next was on a pass from Tisci to Melwid, who ran seventy yards for the TD. A Powell-to-Siroky pass and an extra point by Kocourek proved to be the final points of the game. In their first real homecoming game, the Mustangs fell victim to the on- slaught of the Proviso Pirates, losing 21-6. Hayward scored the lone touch- down. Morton lost their two closing games to Oak Park and Waukegan, 27-0 and 7-0, respectively. Morton turned in one of the finest seasons of the past few years, winning four and losing four, resulting in a tie for sixth place. Morton ........ 31 RB .....,..............,. 0 Morton ........ 40 Niles ....... .... 0 Morton ........ 26 Evanston ............ 7 Morton ........ 6 Proviso ................ 21 Morton .,,..,.. 20 New Trier .,........ 7 Morton ........ 0 Oak Park ............ 27 Morton ,.,,.... Highland Park .... 13 Morton ........ O Waukegan .......... 7 Page 147 Wufifangfi Un jim move Top-Kocourek Latches On To One Lower Left-Melwid Pulls One In Lower Right-Kocourek Breaks Away Page 148 M1 mncleal muzifangd IAYVEES . . . Top Row-A. West, V. Schubert, F. Malek, L. Trusgnich, E. Kaufeldt, R. Cote 2nd Row-Head Coach Batson, G. Soohov, B. Oudes, H. Kuska, I. Wollrab, H. Prazak, R. Rohde Bottom-I. Schnulle, Peluso, I. Kluiber, A. Bednar, E. Mugnaini, I. Pawlowski, R. Morse FRESHMEN . . . Top Row-Trainer Shack, Head Coach Bond, N. Koutek, I. Vojticek, I. McCook, R. Bares, G. Velek, R. Mejdrich, T. Danaher, E. Kucan, I. Vondruska, I. Schnei- der, G. Kucaba, H. Bartz, R. Kramer, D. Iaeger, K. Kemper, G. Meyers, R. Pankonin, W. Kutny, I. Dusek, E. Rohde, K. Attaway, R. Ianota, Mgr. Casey 2nd Row-I. Malina, R. Miller, I. Firnsin, R. Nedbal, W. I-loralek, T. Tucek, R. Alar, I. Rimicci, E. Spolar, G. VanBalen, I. Larimer, R. Krueger, C. Biagi, G. Spinka, L. Nicely Bottom-G. Regan, G. Tyler, A. Matousek, D. Dillon, E. Dolezal, R. Viliunas, R. Albiani, K. Novak, R. Ionak, T. Svitak, T. Klabik, McEachern, D. Chrzanowski, I. Stephens Page 149 gllffllj if if 19 ggi E47 f ,f..,f' it N f. if ,K-ge-L .L cl c..L.,, L QW i f , ', ff 0 . ,' g , g6?2.2'Z' -L -L C2 ,i M ff in Ofllfefl Ullfe Clif' 80L60l'l elaaigfazyvf gr ., fri' ,fi fa frercefxfi R Top Row-Ass't Coach Wojciechowski, I. Krenek, I. Pojack, W. Wilson, Rizzo, R. Mazur, F. Wolf, I. Cizek, T. Geiling, Head Coach Hedtke, Mgr. Sellers 2nd Row--Ass't Coach Fencl, K. Houcek, C. Seamon, F. Prazil, R. Kucera, V. Mastrangelo, E. Metz, C. Radic, D. White, Mgr. Gallagher 3rd Row-G. Moreno, R. Smith, L. Bundrick, I. Solik, R. Valiekas, D. Kriz, D. Loid, I. Kujawa, R. Cronin, A. Keizer Bottom-R. Kosner, E, Pinc, R. Vujtech, E. Bastyr, W. Krueger, I. McEachren, E. Havel, D. Waszak, W. Ferro, R. Koslowski, I. Olsen Left-Pins Goes For Fifty Right-Kriz Scores First TD of Season FROSH-SOPH . . . The Ponies turned in a three win and five loss record for the 1953 season, finishing in a tie for sixth place in the Suburban League. Morton beat Riverside-Brookfield 7-6. Kriz made an end run for the only touchdown, and Bastyr caught a pass for the point after. The Ponies lost their next two games to Evanston and New Trier, 27-0 and 34-12, respectively. Scores in the New Trier game were made by -Cronin on a quarterback sneak and by Bastyr after catching a 111-yard pass from Cronin. In the game against Highland Park, however, the Ponies defeated the Iunior Giants 13-6. Waszak and Kosner scored the TD's on runs. Niles was also trampled by the Ponies 18-12. Waszak drew the Hrst touch- down, and was soon followed by a 50-yard run by Pinc and a 14-yard run by Kosner. The Mortonites ended their season with a sour note by losing their last three games. They were beaten by Proviso, 7-6, Oak Park, 27-13, and Wau- kegan, 141-7. Page 150 mafmen 7fMaLe good! .Slowing VARSITY--Top Row: Coach Onclrus. B. Napolski, I. Flora, B. McCo 'ck, L. K c', I. O'C ll, . ' 1 '. f c lgan. Bmmm: R. Rohde, T. Demos, W. Blalock, 1. Dalton, G. slzflmal. w. Rrlejci mme UMW' R',-Eh' so Tned' FROSH soPH-Top Row: Mgr. clllonm, R. Smith, C. Gmfleck, F. Krebs, G. VanBa1en, W. Belelm. Lower Rfghl-Waffhll Gonna 00? C h Hecltke, Znd Row: I. Kujawa, E. Boddy, R. Lyons, A. Ciolkowski, W. Henry, G. Diedrich WRESTLING . . . York defeated the grapplers 42-5. Averting a shutout were Flora, who tied, and Napolski, who won. Morton lost the next three meets to Hirsch, 31-173 Tilden, 34-12: and La Grange, 33-11. Outstanding performances were shown by McCormick, who won all three matches: Blalock, who won two and tied one, Napolski, who won two: and Flora, who won one and tied one. Although Napolski, Flora, Rhode, and McCormick won their matches, Morton lost to Hinsdale 32-12. The Mortonmen picked up another loss from Proviso 35-9, with only McCormick, Napolski, and Flora winning. Morton's flrst two wins were from R-B 39-13, and Niles 26-20. Reavis then defeated the Matmen 32-14, followed by a loss to Waukegan 35-6. Morton followed these losses by beating Leyden 23-22. Morton edged Wheaton 21-20, after losing to Evanston 32-12. The Matmen wound up their season by losing to Calumet and New Trier, 27-16, and 35-13. In the sectionals, Morton placed third. Hendy took fourth place in the State Mat Finals after Na- polski took third. Page 151 gdelnd Gtlfl MOSMQIF5 S0 CER . . . Top Row-E. Hamilton, B. Simmons, N. Iouravleff, M. Riban, ,H I. Cerveny, L. Povilaika, P. Kalkus, A. Glowacki, L. Yenkole, V. Martinkus Y ttom-R. Kritsch, F. Houdek, R. Verr, G. Innocenti, C. Borvansky, V. Citek, . F. ravcik, T. Sandlin, R. Stevens f N R rg 9 VU,9 K Q A V X I .- I J f K ,., P? - ! X IJ ' cg RLE DERS . . . Top R B. Iohnson, A. Fingerhut, I, Hull, M. Brakken Q 3 31- J Q59 ll B ppc. Mllcllell, lvl. Bra alle, V. Guerra, P. Mitchell V. , , ll ,By ,W W My gm lffllflgll ? 'MM OZEMAW .LMAA BOXERS . . . E. Iohnson, R. Horna, R. Cervenka, I. Koller, I. Infanger, Ielinek, R. Kurfirst, I. Soehlke, R. Potempa, G. Nocerino, B. Infanger, Coach Iahelka VARSITY SWIMMERS . . . FROSH-SOPH SWIMMERS . . . Top Row-Coach Bond, B. Schroeder, C. Kozel- Top Row-H. Prazak, R. Phillips, W. Roth, G. Murray, T sky, E. Schultz, R. Stepanek Keller, I. Raid 2nd Row-R. Fritsch, W. Layman, R. Prazak, G. 2nd Row-L. Soski, P. Pav, F. Karras, F. Tlusty, E. Tijan Vetesnik T. Gallagher Bottom-A. West, P. Bannon, M. Lackovic, I. Bottom-D. Kriz, E. Patyk, R. Smid, R. Berger, L. Psyk, Koucky Mgr. Sola Page 153 owriem ga! 0,0 errifg Top Row-Cv. Potsic, R. Ditchman, T. Beastall, P, Hohe, Michniak, I. Satava, R. Montana, D. MacConnell, Coach Kudrnovsky Bottom-Mgr. Trefil, I. Lorenz, L. Anderson, T. Demos, R. Papp, A. Pechar, L. Zannini, I. Lorenz, Mgr. Carlson, Mgr. Gabrys CROSS COUNTRY . . . In the R-B meet, the Harriers won 21-30, the lower score winning. Michniak took a first, followed by second place Hohe, Satava, fifth: Montana, seventh: Ditchman, ninth. Against Niles, Hohe placed second, Pelikan, fourth, Michniak, fifth: and Potsic, sixth: enabling the Mortonites to win, 26-32. With Oak Park, however, the Harriers were defeated with only Hohe, Pelikan, and Potsic, finishing in the top ten. Later, Morton placed fourth in the Suburban League two-mile run. Also proving their ability, Morton ran in the District cross-country run in which they placed fourth place among sixteen other schools. Losing to Proviso 21-36, the Harriers finished the season by defeating Waukegan 30-46 in which five Mortonmen placed in the top ten, Hohe, firstg Beastall, third: Ditchman, seventhg Montana, ninth: Michniak, tenth. Page 154 inolermen .Slow jAeir eizburif Top Row-Coach Kudronovsky, I. Lakosil, R. Curtis, R. Capek, D. Holt, L. Schumacher, D. Gaspar, R. Kampe, C. Kucius, I. Michniak, Mgr. Rushford Bottom-D. Krenek, K, Kortanek, R. Pecha, D. Farrell, R. Wiener, I. Stremple Left--Popper High Jumping Right-Slanec Over A High Hurdle TRACK . . . Mortonloutperformed Niles in the Cindermen's lirst meet, 70M to AUM. Firsts were taken by Siliekis in the high and broad jumps, Scudieri in the shot-put and discus throw, May in the high and low hurdles. Other places were taken by Stremple in the mile run, Kucius in the discus throw, Lakosil and Wiener in the pole vault. ln a three-way meet between Morton, R-B, and Reavis, Morton won 65 to 63 to 15, respectively. First placers were Scudieri in the shot-put and discus, Stremple in the mile run, Kortanek in the 220-yard dash, Farrell in the high jump, Lakosil, Wiener, and Popper in a three-way tie in the pole vault. The 880-yard relay team of Kortanek, May, Wolnik, and Popper also won. In the R-B relays firsts were taken by Lakosil in the pole vault, Ianus in the shot put, and Mottl in the discus throw. Siliekis took second place in the Subur- ban league high jump, making him eligible for downstate competition. Morton placed second in a three-way meet between Proviso, Morton, and Niles, 652 to 43 to AIOM. Firsts were taken by Kocourek in the low hurdles and Scudieri in the shot put. Page 155 Wudfangd vain Top Row-'Trainer Shack, R. Vistine, T. Franz, R. Kuncl, A. Cernik, E. Iakab, T. Zajicek, T. Medlicott, Coach Vopicka Bottom-I. Novak, D. Truhlar, Melwid, D. Kocourek, S. Tisci, D. Matuszak, Mgr. Norman VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . The first two games of the season comprised the R-B tournament. ln the first game our Mustangs were defeated by Alleman of Rock Island, 54-52, after a vain 15-point effort by Melwid. In the next game against Wheaton, Morton came back with a 73-50 victory paced by Truhlar's 17 points. ln the one and only loss in the Suburban League, Morton was edged by Evanston 57-55. Melwid and Matuszak led the losers with 11 and 8 points, respectively. Beginning their long string of wins, the Mustangs defeated Highland Park 75-62. Melwid scored 20 points: and Truhlar, 18. The Mustangs whipped Oak Park and New Trier, 65-46 and 66-52. The reliable trio of Melwid, Matuszak, and Truhlar tallied totals of 34, 31, and 23 points in this pair of tilts. Matuszak, Truhlar, and Novak's tallies of 16, 14, and 12 points led the Mustangs to a 62-41 triumph over Proviso. Morton next defeated Niles 51-43 with Kocourek and Matuszak each scoring 12 points. Against Waukegan, the Mortonmen tripped the opposition 65-51. Mel- wid and Kocourek led with 19 points each. In an exciting game against Evanston in which no one had more than a three point lead throughout the first three quarters, Morton came through in the final eight minutes to clinch the victory, 44-36. Still on the victory trail, the Mustangs overcame Highland Park 74-54. High scorers were Truhlar, 143 Matuszak, 123 Melwid, 11. The Mustangs were caught by surprise by Oak Park's ball control type of game, but the Mortonmen went on the offensive in the last quarter to win 47-42. Page 156 Sl lfLI 66Ll'l lf'0lfUIfL Upper Left-Swish it, Sam J! Upper Right-Up For Grabs!! New Trier gave the Mustangs little difficulty and lost 60-43. Leading scorers for the Mortonmen were Melwid with 12 and Tisci and Novak with 10 each. Melwid was again high scorer with 16 points as the Mustangs topped Proviso 64-49. The Niles Trojans were easily subdued by the Mustangs 59-47. Melwid led the victors with 14 points, followed by Kocourek's 13, Novak and Truhlar's 11 points apiece. ln the final game of the regular season, Morton whipped Waukegan 61-45. This year's championship was the fourth in the last five year's play. Participating in the Kankakee tournament, Morton walked away with first place by defeating Robinson 64-60, and Kankakee 60-49, and Niles 67-45. High scorers for the first game were Truhlar, 27g and Matuszak, 15. ln the second game, Melwid and Truhlar took high-point honors with 11 and 10, respectively. Kocourek and Truhlar's 13 points each were tops in the third game. In the Regional Tournament, Morton first eliminated Reavis by the tre- mendous tally of 96-39. The 96 points was the highest tally ever scored by a Morton team. Kocourek scored 13 points in the first quarter, and Novak scored 12 points in the second quarter. Totals for the game were Novak, 19: Kocourek, 165 and Truhlar, 14. Argo was removed from competition by Morton 95-53. LaGrange was beaten by Morton also but only after a nip and tuck battle had ensued. The glorious final score was 65-64. This win enabled Morton to enter the sectionals. ln the Sectional Tournament, Morton easily dropped St. Patrick of Kanka- kee 72-40. Thornton eliminated Morton in a close fought battle 53-50, Page 157 OUQLOLLQQ HCf0P5 Upper Left-Just Can? Reavh It!! Upper Right-On Ils W yff' SCORES R-B Tournament Morton ........ ...,,.... 5 2 Alleman tRock lslandj Morton ..... ....,.., 7 3 Wheaton .....,...,,..,.,...... Suburban League Morton ........ ,,,,,,... 5 5 Evanston ............. Morton ...,..... 75 Highland Park .,.... Morton ....,.... 65 Oak Park ...,... Morton ......... 66 New Trier .... Morton ......... 62 Proviso ,... Morton ......... 51 Niles ..........., Morton ...,...,. 65 Waukegan .,... Morton ...,,,.., 44 Evanston ............ Morton e....,.., 74 Highland Park ....,. Morton ....,,... 47 Oak Park .......... Morton ..,,,,... 60 f New Trier ...,,.. Morton ......... 64 Proviso .... Morton ......... 59 Niles ,.,....,.., Morton ......... 61 - Waukegan ..,.. Kankakee Tournament Morton .,..,... ..,..,.......... 6 4 Robinson ....i Morton .... ........, 6 O Kankakee ..r.... Morton ..,, ......... 6 7 Niles ..........r Page 158 ' W QgL0l'l0L Ufllflelnd Upper Left-Winning Form! Upper Right-Come To Bones!! Lower Left-Wait A Minzltefl Lower Right-Get Il, Dave!! REGIONAL' SCORES Morton ..,,... ...,............. 9 6 Reavis ..,., .. Morton ...,... ........,. 9 5 Argo .,......,.. Morton ,...... ....,........ 6 5 LaGrange ...... SECTIONAL SCORES Morton ....... ............. 7 2 St. Patrick Qliankakeej ........... Morton ,,,.... .......... 5 O Thornton ,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, Page 159 lfl lfLI A6Ufl JGLWJQQ Top Row-Coach Vopicka, R. Vyleta, M. Ielinek, M. Mrnka, E. Siroky, T. Kasnicka, H. Iohn- son, Trainer Shack Bottom-Mgr. Slivovsky, C. Smidl, L. Desideri, C, Economos, R. Ditchman, E. King, W, Hall, Mgr. Zellers IAYVEE BASKETBALL . . . Pacing the Iunior Mustangs in the first game of the 1954 season, Economos and Ditchman scored 16 points and 12 points re- spectively out of a total of 47 against Leyden, who scored only 45. ln the game against Evanston, Vistine, who scored 12 points, led the IV's to a 59-41 vic- tory, Medlicott's 21 points were not enough to save the team from defeat by LaGrange, 64f62. Then, Morton won a decisive victory over Oak Park 67-51. Morton's second and Hnal defeat of the season was at the hands of Proviso 66-59. High-point men were Franz with 17 points and Medlicott with 13. Morton started its winning streak by defeating Hinsdale 66-60, Medlicott scored 22 points for the victors. Next, Morton subdued Waukegan 64-40. For the second time of the season, Morton beat Evanston 68-56. Vistine led with 15 points, and Medlicott and Franz followed with 12 and 10 respectively. Continuing their winning streak, the Iunior Mustangs trampled Oak Park 75-57, Thornton 57-55, and Proviso 64-54. Franz was high scorer in each game and had a total of 55 points for all three games. LaGrange also fell victim to the onrushing Iayvee's 70-57. Leading the victors in the point column, were Medlicott with 20, Franz with 11, and Vistine with 10, In the final game of the season, the Iunior Mustangs clinched the Suburban League I-V basketball championship by edging Waukegan 51-49. Desideri's 17 points were high for the game. High-point men for the season were Medlicott, 1573 Franz, 128: Vistine, 1063 Economos, 893 and Ditchman, 62. Page 160 51...,.4-5i,,.A ...J MI 53 .I 3,...A...m5jEQ If FROSHfSOPH . . . Top Row-K. Dvorak, E. Havel, A. Tuhy, I. Gozdziak, D. Tlapa, E. Bastyr, D. Veleta, I. McEachern Bottom-Mgr. Guderizm, R. O'Conner, T. Dore, L. Bundrick, E. Makovec, R. Basak, D. Waszak, Mgr. Svitak .215 5 is S 1 ' . FRESHMEN . . . Top Row-Trainer Shack, I. Divis, I. Kubalek, R. Kassner, A. Iurasas, I. Echneider, W. Scelonge, R. Laurentz, G. Kucaba, T. Gidlund, D. Meddlicott, Head Coach egan Bottom-Mgr. Oak, D. Dillon, R, Hahn, G. Spolar, D. Zajicek, D. Bryant, I. McEachem, D. Schafer, A. Matousek, I. Larimer, Mgr. Smith Page 161 ioufnon men aiu cgourfla mace VARSITY . . . Top Row-Head Coach Fencl, T. Zajicek, C. Landis, R. Vorreyer, B. Napolski, I. Russell, R. Miller, R. Vanerka, R, Shoptaw, Trainer Shack. 2nd Row-Scorekeeper Simandl, S. Tisci, A. Novacek, E. DeLorenzo, E. Kopacek, I, Kratoch- vil, W. Polich, D. Yario, H. Salberg, Mgr. Olson Bottom-E. Iakab, R. Anderson, I, Horvat, E. Oak, Mascot Novak, R. Ienista, I. Hurt, M. Fouks BASEBALL . . . ln the first game of the 1953 season, Miller led the Mustangs to victory by pitching a no hitter against Downers Grove, 14-0, striking out 12. Morton's second victory was from Thornton, 6-l. In a double header with Waukegan, Morton dropped both games, losing the first, an extra-inning battle, 3-2, and the second, 10-3. To revenge their losses, the Mustangs, led by a 5-RBI barrage by Vanerka and a no-hit pitching performance by Vorreyer, striking out 14, beat Niles 11-0. The next two wins were at the expense of Evanston, in a sweep of a double header, 12-4 and 16-9. Vorreyer won the first, and Landis was credited with the second game. In a nine-inning affair, Proviso edged out the Mustangs and Miller 3-2. Morton next split a double header with Highland Park, losing the first 5-4, and winning the second behind a fine pitching performance of Vorreyer, who held the opposition to only three hits, The score of the game was 8-0. Miller turned in another line pitching performance by shutting out the Oak Park Huskies 5-0 and giving up only 1 hit. Morton, after being beaten by New Trier 5-0, came back against Niles 8-3 after a three-hit pitching performance by Miller, who struck out 12. The Mustangs avenged their earlier loss to Proviso by turning the tables 5-4. Shoptaw received the win. ln the final game of the regular season, Morton beat Oak Park behind the NO RUN, NO HIT pitching effort of Miller, 2-0. ln District Tournament play, the Mustangs beat La Grange 7-0, Miller allowing only 3 hits and striking out 12. Vorreyer pitched the Mortonmen to their second win by defeating Oak Park 10-7, ln a dramatic 10-inning battle, Morton lost to Proviso 2-1, closing the 1953 baseball season. Page 162 Once Upper Left-Three Important Men Upper Right-Safeffll Morton Morton Lower Left-Fastball!! Lower Right-Laying Down A Bunt SCORES Downers Grove ....., ..... 0 6 Thornton 1 Morton ,......... ....... 2 Waukegan .,..... ..... 3 Morton .......... ....... 3 Waukegan .,..... ........ 1 0 Morton .......... ....... 1 1 Niles ........., ..... 0 Morton .......... ....... 1 2 Evanston ........ ..... 4 Morton .......... ...... 1 6 Evanston ........... ..... 9 Morton ..r....... ....... 2 Proviso .....,.............. ...,. 3 Morton .......... ....... 4 Highland Park ........ ...., 5 Morton .......... ....... 8 Highland Park ........ . ..... O Morton ...,...... ...... 5 Oak Park ............. ........ O Morton ........., ...,... 0 New Trier .....,, ..... 5 Morton .......... ....... 8 Niles .......... ..... 3 Morton .......... ...... 5 Proviso .......... ..,.. 4 Morton .......... ,...... 2 Oak Park ...... ..... O DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Morton ....... .................... 7 La Grange ...... ......., 0 Morton ...,... ...... l O Oak Park ...... ..... 7 Morton ....... ...... 1 Proviso ...,, 2 Page 163 ncuf .ibiamon men FROSHfSOPH BASEBALL . . . Top Row-Mgr. Zellers, Coach Kucera, F. Potucek, I. Woll- rab, K. Stevens, T. Franz, I. Novotny, T. Medlicott, G. Hayward, E. Siroky, Trainer Shack 2nd Row-E. Kubiak, W. Ulman, R. Cesky, R. Scardigli, I. Lanzarotta, R. Vostry, R. Vyleta, W. Hall, R. Iaros Bottom-D. Peluso, G. Potsic, G. Kavelle, R. Citek, L. Biagini, R. Sucky, Mgr. Slivovsky FRESHMAN BASEBALL . . . Top Row-Mgr. Gallagher, E. Havel, A. Tuhy, R, Koslowski, R. Basak, R, Tlapa, F. Wolf, E. Metz, F. Krebs, T. Dore, R. Veleta, I. Krenek, Mgr. Paxton, Coach Hapac 2nd Row-fl. Barro, G. Novak Bottom'-H. Keizer, E. Boddy, D. Brauch, L. Dahm, F. Deflno, V. Mastrangelo, P. O'Brien, P. Pfau, I. Pouba, C. Seps, Mgr. Bundrick Page 164 3- 3 .Slam of Weimar, Top Row-E. Lindroh, W. Dvorak, R. Iambor, Anderle, R. Gorski, R. Pancner R. Picek Bottom-K. Barth, C. Wolak, Reiter, E. Deiizel, R. Bloom, T. Kasnicka Left-What A Blast!!! Left Center-Match Point Right Center-A Healthy Serve!!! Right-Get lt, Joe!!! TENNIS . . . The Netmen started off their season by Winning a close meet from Waukegan 3-2. Winning the doubles match were Hadac and Gorski. In the singles, Pancner and Anderle won. Morton lost the next two meets to Evanston, 5-0: and Oak Park, 4-1. Anderle in the singles was the only winner. In the State Meet, Hadac and Gorski, the doubles team, went to the semi-finals where they were defeated. In the Suburban League Meet, Nickel went to the second round: but because he received a knee injury, he was forced to withdraw and lost by forfeit. ' Page 165 1 wife .SIaeec! .fdgidfg TRACK CLUB . . . Upper Left-Top Row: R. Frew, S. Kozerinsky, L. Anderson, I. Ianus, T. Mottl 2nd Row R Bressi, T. Beastall, W. Rezab, B. Merson, I. Michniak, K. Gazarek. Bottom I Satava A. Malina, R. Kritsch, A. Pechar, A. Carlson Upper Right-Top Row: I. Kowalewski, P. Kalkus, K. Novak, V. Schubert, H. Kuska W Geist linger, M. Rowe. 2nd Row: R. Morse, E. Espe, D. Kremske, C. Simon R Zannim D MacConnell. Bottom: W. Popper, G. Bielawa. I. Kantor, W. Iohnson V Martinkus I. Stamison TUMBLING CLUB . . . Lower Left-Top Row: I. Nuismer, I. Temply, H. Goldbeck, W. Kamin, I. Papievis D Stevens M. Ielinek, I. Hadraba. 2nd Row: I. Collins, R. Meikle, R. Tattershall, C Kopstem M Drechen, I. Kruzich, V. Mazylewski. W. Tomasek, R. Lowe. Bottom: Foster C Ptacek E. Louda, G. Markus, R. Thompson, E. Allen, K. Heidler. Front: P. Skmta T Pawlak I. Brusherd, R. Miller Lower Right-Iumpin' Iimmy!!! TRACK CLUB . . . The purpose of the Track Club is to encourage interest in track. Every spring this club sponsors the grammar school track meet Mem bership is composed of track and cross-country teams although any boy is encouraged to join by the advisor, Mr. O. Kudrnovsky. TUMBLING CLUB . . . Any boys unusually interested in tumbling and gym nastics are, or should be, members of the Tumbling Club, which is under the advisorship of Mr. O. Kudrnovsky. The club meetings are held to explain new techniques and to raise the boys' interest in tumbling. Page 166 effermen oaifivwe Upper Left-Top Row: G. Utz, D. Kocourek, I. Powell. Bottom: M. Koutsky, W. Hall, R. Hahn, G. Potsic Upper Right-Top Row: K. Stevens, I. Russell, I. Flora, G. Hayward. Bottom: L. Biagini, P. Vecchi, R. Stepanek Lower Left-Top Row: L. Koci, W. lisa, B. Napolski, P. Hencly. Bottom: V. Krbec, B. McCor- mick, S. Tisci Lower Right-V. Krbec, secretary: B. Napolski, treasurer: S. Tisci, president: H, Salberg, vice-president fabsentj. M CLUB . . . The goal of all Varsity lettermen is membership in the Morton Club. Membership can only be obtained by unanimous vote of the existing members. Before becoming a full-fledged member, however, one must be sub- jected to the Club initiation, Sponsored by the club are the letter awarding programs presented at a student assembly each semester. At these assemblies the boys that have earned enough points to receive a school letter are formally presented with one by the head of the athletic department before the student body. Annual activities of the club include the HM Club Hop at which the M -Queen is crowned, the club picnic in conjunction with the girls' Club, and the Homecoming Celebration. Officers were Sam Tisci, president, Herb Salberg, vice-president: Ben Napolski, treasurer: and Vince Krbec, secretary. The advisor of the club is Mr. Loprieno. Page 167 if 'Mint And W0 Ffa Upper Left-Action outdoors Lower Left-Split - second timing Upper Right-Clap your hands Lower middle-That first day Lower Right-Str-r-r-etch FRESHMAN . . . Fundamentals. This is perhaps the most important word in the P. E. instruction of Morton's entering freshman girls. It is the time for learning, for this is when the girls are taught the skills of such games as soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Marching, dancing, and exercising down in the foyer make up a part of the freshman girl's P. E. program. Swimming is another essential activity. For those who cannot swim, this program provides them with the basic skills needed to set them off in the right direction. Hygiene acquaints the girls with all the do's and don'ts necessary for healthful living. SOPHOMORE . . . The sophomore girl continues on with the usual games and activities of the P. E. program: but she has a chance to enroll in a special class, such as creative dance and lifesaving. If she is recommended by her gym teacher, she may enroll in a leadership class. In this class she will be trained to be the girl Friday for a gym teacher. Instructions in driving are also given to the sophomore girl once a week. The advantages and experiences are many and varied for the sophomore who is willing and full of ambition. Page 168 WGLLQJ J4 ibn! Upper Left-A Leader - learnirrg! Lower Left-Ring around the rosy Upper Middle-Spike that ball! Lower Right-Brrrr-- Upper Right-Up andial 'em ' IUNIOR . . V. By the time a girl becomes a junior, she has mastered most of the fundamentals of the various games and activities. Besides her regular gym work, she has a semester of Home Care of the Sick and a semester of Mother and Baby Care. Upon satisfactory completion of these two courses she re ceives her Red Cross certificates. SENIOR . . . This is the big year for Morton's girls and their physical educa tion classes are no exception to this fact. With all the rules, fundamentals and skills behind them: they are ready to simply enjoy the games they worked so hard to perfect. For those who have not passed their beginner s swim test there is a special swim class. First Aid is another phase of the senior s physical education program. She learns that the two most important words in First Aid are: immediate and temporary. She finds that the purpose of First Aid IS to prevent accidents, to do the right thing at the right time, to prevent added injury to the victim, and to provide proper transportation. Page 169 title is 5 Qfgfjlyf fl0Z fill I4 lfiflllfl g n 522. fi. gl 0 J I 12134555 W5.i'f5yi3f 2' ...L M mf' dJ L , J 1 ' Upper L ft--Bott ow: i . St l'k, B. Iirik, E. Kenny, E. Evak, M. Masek. Top r 'z N. M l n. D. pper The Fig Ten 5' Madsen, M. l2TnCram gna. lVanis, I. Kolar ow 8 ou UPN' Rlghf-Afeflf fhvv PWWJ'-. upper Right-Bottom f 1 1. Brejcha, K. Poulter, G. Mafmiekc Row 2. N. Schmidt, B. Lukes, M. Johnsmi. ' ,,, ', R'3:R.G'th A.Stb,M.T let.R 4:N.h'k,I.P ,A.Shlt.R 5:M. line up ' l Vifrar, C. Vlhrane . Cadafl-Raw 6: Cfnlajoeprlire. Lfwlgehnke, M.VTXllcTDermotiT:nCner C U Z OW X Middle Right? 5 Saw M0'nmy Mn Middle Left--Botto row: A. Murin, A. Machalelc, A. Vanis, I. Marcan, P. Baciak, B. Psyke. Row 2: T Santa Claus Bowers, 1. Pe ilk, B. Iilek, A. sfak, L. Mol... Row 3: C. Conforti, 1. Alexander, R. Beiner, B. capek. ' - M. Sabat, S. adlec A ' Lowe' Lfft-The team is they Middle Right- ter initiation business! I Lower ight'-Son e 0 pmt' n Lower Left--Bo nm row: I. Martin, N. Warren, I. Haynes, B. Luzar. M. Vomacka. Row 2: E. Prueske, M. . Kruswick. I. Cmolik, I. Dedic, M. Engel. I. Classen, A. Forsek. M. Pav, W. Tamsevicius Lower Right- ottom row: N. Michael. P. Zaiicek, L. Riha, I. Kucienski, F. Kreibich, B. Pokornik, E. 04 4 wekf ow 2: D. Tossi, E. Prueske, M. Kralik, C. Sebesta, S. Zitek, B. Mitacek, P. Brezina , E ' iq Nl Us - I I X, i . N f N Jr . X L ' ETIC ASSOCI TION . . . The aims of this statewide organization are lead- l . - Q o , o Hs ort-:gnanship inte st in athletics, and healthy living. The girls work up to the Q I an st e p which th highest awards by participation in organized sports. Volley- Q5 all and tenn ar ' t a few ofthe many sports that are played. The sock-hop . g 5 I a pencil a m e u a rt of the long list of club activities. Q O 'cers t s ar a z resident, Eleanor Kenny: Vice-President, Dolores Madsen: Sec- a cy e u ' i Chairman, Marilyn Masek: Publicity Chairman, Iune Kolarg Historian, Qi oretary, a cy u ik: s t. ecretary, Eileen Evakg Treasurer, Doris Vanisg Sports' Manager, 9 B i- .. .fgsgiiji fddfic, 00 . . ia 'P ' U Left-Bottom Ro ': M. Masek, N. Stulikr, Haynes. Row 2: D. Madsen, E. Kenn , P. Z liek A Uppe' Q4 Biaunes pplvlachalek. Row 3: Iirik, N. Meloun, Classen, S. Strejc. Row 4: P. Brezina, E. gvak all Upper Right? Snow-fora!! decorators Upper Right-Left to Right: D. Madsen, A. Sterba, P. Zajicek, L. Riha, I. Classcn, A. Vitous, S. Z Lower Left- So pass it already N' Sfilikl k b H A . ff an ' . Lower Le t-1 ntramural bas et a Lowe' R'ght M Club B S Lower Right-Bottom Row: A. sfefba, L. Riha, M. Cooke. ROW 2. A, viious, s. ziiek, Miss D. 1. G baum, I. Carlson. K. Poulter GIRL'S M CLUB . . . This year, as in past years, the purpose of the club has been to participate in service and welfare benefits, to promote good conduct and sportsmanship at all times, and to help each girl develop desirable health qualities. Intramural activities enable the girls to earn the 1,000 points which make them eligible to become members of the club. They must also have passed the beginner's swim test, be able to swim four lengths of the pool, have an 85 average, and have passed a T. B. test. The Snowforall , a box social and one of this year's successful projects of the club, was given in the hopes of establishing a tradition through the years. All the girls look forward to the annual dunes trip taken at the end of the year. ' Officers are: President, Karen Poulter: Vice-President, Agnes Sterba: Secretary, Marilyn Cooke: Treasurer, Inga Carlson: Sport's Manager, Lucille Rihag Assistant Sport's Managers, Ann Rose Vitous, Shirlee Zitek, Page 171 i X K Q fff ' 1 . H ' Q ' I f,: c ,I f ,, L5 Nc L M P if I ella C cies ., rr, kd L f 1 fi ., 2 93. TL dl i ' ff K , , 132477 I 7 WP, QM 'GQ eifx E . SQL, ES ttf Mes V Q' 72 gr P Z i X I cg, I- .LL 4 ei B W ,Y f 0 X CQ Ye it I 45 Y ri if--F 6, , l, Q Ifl elf' 1 STC Begg arg I 7 5? fm :early if K7 KJ N 5 - Q, -'30 L xk-Q K lf' K is Upper Left1The totem pole Ehat goofed Upper Left-Bottom row: I. Smith. M. Vosen, I. Russell. Row 2: A. Dypold. Row 3: R. E. Berman Upper Right-Bottom row: S. Kuhaiek, E. Neuberg. I. Hribal, I. Pancner. N. Chvojka. Standing: C. Gorsky. Upper Right-Hold it, please! TDP row. P' Mitchell Middle Left- The candy with the hole Middle Left-Bottom row: I. Sevcik. I. Smythe. Top row: D. Teuber. R. E. Berman. B. Mitacek Middle Righf,A peeping Tom? Middle Right-Bottom row: I. Hull, M. Iordan. L. Mares. G. Korinek. M. Brazzalle. Row 2: V. Guerra , ' I. Iordan. Top row: B. Miller Lower Left1NeptuneS daughters Lower Left-Bottom row: B. Sodt, B. Iirik. P. Sodt, M. Korinek. Row 2: D. Brazda, M. Iung, D. Foster. Lower Rightiside by Side A. VanCura. Top row: N. Stulik. M. Naylor, M. Brakken, C. Mitchell Lower Right-Left to right: M. Iordan, I. Iordan. G. Korinek, M. Brazzalle, A. Curtis, E. Miedema. I. Hribal. C. Gorsky, E. Neuberg, I. Pancner. N. Chvojka. I. Hull. I. Russell, I. Schmidt, M. Vosen TUMBLING CLUB . . . Advanced tumblers are brought together by this club to improve and learn new stunts. Awards may be earned by participating in club exhibits and perfecting stunts. Officers are: President, Marilyn Vosen: Vice-President, Arlene Dypold: Secretary, Rose Ann Barthel. Miss R. E. Berman is the adviser. LIFESAVING CLUB . . . All members of this club have received life saving certificates and give aid as guards for girls' swimming classes. Awards may be earned for guarding and swimming. Officers are: President, Barbara Mitacek: Vice-President, Diane Teuber: Secretary, Iudy Smytheg Treasurer, Ioanne Sevcik. The adviser is Miss R, E. Berman. Page 172 xx rila we janfadfic i . ' T --Bottom Row: Schrader. B. Schleitwiler. C. Tesar. A. Fingerh t, R. Pondelik, M. Thyer. M. Braz- Top The Gland Finale opzalle, C. Brejcha, R. Kelly, E. Habenicht, I. Pandolfl. Row 2: B. Cunningham. C. Conforti, N. Walker Lower Left-Planning new dances? P. Kelly, M. Pmcllaska, M. lolmsml. M. Abel, 1. Kmqulsl. Row 3. 1. Iedlicka. L. Harmon, L, Havlilf L R. ht.-D ll I , C. Russo. N. Wilk, I. Smith, M. Severino. I. Craig. Top Row: P. Connors, N. Chvojka ower lg 0 S ga ore' Lower Left-Seated: A. Fingerhut, N. Chvojka. P. Kelly, C. Conforti, I. Kronquist. I. Smith, M. Brazzale Standing: Mr. F. C. Petrdil, Miss A, I. Novotny Lower Right-Front Row: B. Cunningham, M. Abel, N. Walker. M. Iohnsorl. Standing: I. Craig. C. Russo M. Severino, N. Wilk. L. Havlik. L. Harmon. Iedlicka CREATIVE DANCE CLUB . . . Members of this club are those young ladies with a love for the Terpsichorean art, who are enrolled in creative dance classes. Performances of 'Santa Claus' Toyshopf' one at the Christmas concert and the other at the P. E. demonstration and attending the De Mille Dance Theatre were included among this year's activities. Officers of the club are: President, Iune Kronquist: Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Kelly: Board Members, Marge Brazzalle, Nancy Chvojka, Annette Fingerhut, and Ianyce Smith. Miss A. I. Novotny advises the group, and Mr. F. C, Petrdil is the music adviser and accompanist, Page 173 Lefer Roll . . . 5. Old Tannenbaum 9. Can You Rumba, Coach? No Smoking in the School Building 6. Whafs the Rush? 10. Rocker Squad OUCH!!! 7. Fm Lore! II. Easy on the Salt A Tablet? S. 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