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

 - Class of 1957

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E A X 7-'P Nl' . , I. , l -I , A -V k.v ,g X ,V A- .:xv,,,Q. 'X - -- Q -Af Q. .115 'f?ff5f'f iff. f-fi::x.,...,.-i..'L ' b 'gf H POW' PQSQVNEO x .xy . fl fS.L . SW X.--N' 1' ' P I ' I I 2 XM X if :- FJJ'-J G20 A cm ,F rx n .J ' C103 f' J ff' f-7' x., K' x..f JJ MORTCNIAN 1951 GQ ' .I Sferling.Mor1'on.Hioh School f7-N,-,S if Cicero, Illmols 4 J b .f J JJ ,U A if J kf!gxs.J-f CONTENTS Introduction Features Faculty m Classroo Scenes Classes Actnvutles Spons Features Index mf, N Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 3 5 190 220 222 ' ..,............. 3 ..............,.... 8 .................... 16 .,.. ........ 4 ............,....... 2 ' ................... 134 N T on Q tx 'K 'tw . . - in uw. ,v ' 'W A, Y , ,W K, V -A Y , xx 'wff g NN 'Six 'Q- - I-v. wxsixs -.Ns K 'f-Mfivww agp., , ., 8 M Wah, uf ,, -what Jwwu, V .W f?,w A Nm.,-.-.,W k-WN A TBTTM1: W A ff... 1? ' ' Mun.- MKG-.4 I +m mm .Mm 1 W M R mm, ANWMVEM Z, -.. 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' 'x -w Ky. has 4 if F ,, im, students as homecoming activities get under way with a successful rally. 5 Head varsity coach Regan directs an order to the team while others on the sidelines intently watch the proceedings of the game. ,-.-,-'-,- Qgfx 514 L52-3' 1' Booster Club's entry, a first prize winner, is an ex- ample of the fine craftsmanship employed in the construction of the floats. Homecoming Festivities .fs Sandy Conery and Karin Stephan reign happily Dancers whirl amid a carnival atmosphere at the an- over their domain of the evening's festivities as var- nual homecoming dance entitled Football Carousel . sity and frosh-soph queens respectively. Page 9 ' -rv - LQ 'Si L EE. Mr. Kasik and faculty members take time out for refreshments and relaxation at the faculty tea sponsored by the M.S.G.A. Enthusiasts Enioy iii 1 1 9 ', 'inn .gr--4 - -7. - l . '+-z 'sfo .err-ire-. r Three bubbies weigh anchor in preparation to cross the ocean in a comedy sketch from the swim show As We See lt . Varied Activities opt .fl xv' nls ' Swimmers give their interpretation of musical pieces in the Egyp tian sun dance and other numbers through synchronized swim ming and aquatic acrobatics. Richard Kalus and Sandy Lebeda drum out a hot tune at the talent assembly produced by the members of the Talent Club. Page ll 4? pv- Q- .pf 11 iitifiiiiim QQKFWWI is TH 'eil :IG mi! Mn .M -ao 2 '11 uw ...s 93 mm 1 5, i El ' U new ,,w,,,,,,,4, , ,f iiff . 'K 6 gff' Q!! fi las, fujixigpm, .Mgq.1w 2 Y , MQ? r X . X mr' .. 35' WQJE 'i2?' K 4 if vi if 'ff glfj, XV pi N ,ua ,, Q? gig ,M ' J . . 1 -af' my x. , K +,.l Xf is ..--4 H lt! I , W l 1 .NN-:A 1 ff 5 .ani ,gwwggh T? .e 7 ' immi- 'bl 5' ' wr, f 'i 1.113 'Q ,1A : '.,' .4 1. 1-K In fri, full , f Hit? 1-iz.,,1.', C, I fn 3323. 'f .. mf. f.m':,,f.. A fU.2l.IC Qi1.T',g,x Uil.iffz',, g'QT'Q:prEf ,T'2Cif'A ', flil.L'J1 w'X'2',f, f .aw.s.h-H02 qyaawgzaa f- Y: ff f, ,, a1z.1,w f 1 v'4f ...ni Q , 1 0 ,vv-'M 3 iq 4 1 Q Po ei! X A f 1 , 11-55? 95 Q r 9'x'5'IE',2!.k .QV sl ' ' r, . A X.--..,ff ' av-ff f- Mx. - 4 -. f 1 x .8 Q If 3, - Y . 'A Q lun. ...W I X i 4 I W af x Y nf x N' I' ' 44' , ' ' 2. , 'Q.Q,,,z,, LJ , Q FACULTY Board of Education Sfandmg Seated OTTO OPLATKA OTTO PECHA JR JAMES ZOUREK CHARLES MATT JOSEPH B MRIZEK EDWARD W CHODL GEORGE PROSCH Rig WWF cow w U e 0 a po f 0 9 T3 YO L N + 'Noore 5 cg e are ewes ec! by We voters of We cm w r 5 wo l 1 1 X Q Y 6C g, C Y Wf U 5099 D E, G' CU 97 SGCLVGS GGOWQVS GHC 9 C ND VW 5 QUE 1 ' dw wcpe PNN Us oa QC ECN JD6'f'HN'6l1 SW 'O S96 Q W Pqe18 Superintendent ,lxx x 5 6 5 T 1 ' A T. E- 5 li MR ALLEN R MOORE Mr Allen R Moore as superuntendem and execuhve member of The Board of Educatlon IS responslble for The complete operatlon of The school He sees ThaT the laws of Illlnols and of The DIsTrlcT are carried out aT MorTon Working Togelher wlTh The community Board of Educaflon admlnasTraTlon and faculty he brrngs aboul a unify In The operation of The school In addmon To keeping The communrfy Informed of MorTon s progress and llsfenlng To vlevvs and Ideas suggesfed by The people Mr Moore works xndrvlddally vv1Th The faculTy members and The sTudenTs seekung a more frlendly and personal relahonshrp Page 'I9 fd n 1 f 5 . . , , - . 1 1 1 1 . , . , . . 1 - ' 1 Principal Dr. Walter Cooper, who came to Morton almost four years ago, is certainly a famnllar flgure around school In hls role as principal Dr Cooper manages to take part In the administration of the school promotes good relatlonshlps among the varlous departments and en gages un many extra currucular actnvutles He ns well lnked by the student body and his frlendly smile may be spotted among the crowd at basketball games all school dances or faculty functlons DR ROY C TURNBAUGH DR WALTERL COOPER Associate Pruncupctl Dr Roy Turnbaugh the future pruncr of M on bra 1 school as ently semung as asstsfaut to Dr Cooper Getttno acquawnte l wth the students and h tn hts fctqre posutuon Dr Turnbau eco har person to studen s an l faculty as he serves wtllung at capably n Mortons actw ut s , . , I - , I - , . l t pal ort 's nal , ' pres- N V ' . I . . . V i X' . facul'y 'members .wil be of benefit to 4 ins ' I ' ' ' . . gh 's b 'ping a famt' both . 'Qi f Q X . . r ci i ' 'vte . Page 20 Administrative Alds MR E W GREEN Declns MR D W BURFORD MR E A WRIGHT In addltlon to Issuing admltance sllps the Boys Deans have other more urn portant 'obs to perform Conferences with students parents and teachers are a part of therr responslbnlnty as deans MISS O H BUSH MISS E M PRUTSMAN The rnaln purpose of the Girls Deans IS to s e that every gurl gets the most out other hugh school days Servnng as guldes to a more protltable hloh school lute the Glrls Deans also partlclpate In extra cur rlcular actlvltles Dlrector of Publlc Relatlons Mr E W Green known by the stu dent body as Pop has an Important posutuon to till as Director of Publuc Rela tuons He represents Morton In the Sub urban League has charge of Mortons Weekly radio broadcast supervises club GCTIVITISS and handles the publlclty for the school Pop Green IS the man to see to reserve a special date on the school calendar tor a soclal event sale or as sembly For years Morton students have had a deep respect and admuratuon for Pop Green the man who works wlth the students 22232425 29303 26 Page 21 Ng? Deporimenf Head in--n uw MR A T ALMER MISS O H BUSH MR C D DAVIS MR R J DVORAK M G S FENCL English Language Regastrar Music Athletxcs MR J JAHELKA M P R KASIK DR S G KOSINSKI MR B MIKULA MR F S PLACZEK Physncal Educahon Socual Science Director of Research Vnsual Auds Director of Counselors MR P L ROISE MR H SISTLER MR O C SPICER MISS E UEHREN J MR H F HANSEN Natural Scuence MR L C E PRUCHA Commercual UMBAUGH lndustrnal Arts Mathematlcs Lnbrary Home Economics Ar Guidance Counselors 1 u 46 MR J KOHOUT MISS R M MATOUSEK MISSL MCGOWAN MISS A J NOVOTNY DR J ONDRUS JUFHOVS Sensors Sophomores Juniors Sensors MISS J S PATRAS MR V W SKUBIKOWSKI MR L F TULE N Freshmen Sophomores Scholarshups Page 22 5? 'V Rs A L A Q .21 ' s All Q .. R... . . . . . . . . . MR. .O, ' ' ' ' r rf K Y XX' 312 -22 f , ' I1 M 'Q X . Morlon s Fctcully MISS M BLOCH Englush MISS E M BLOOM English MISS M H BOLEY Engllsh MR C L BOND Physrcal Educatuon MISS B BONTHRON Library E W BRAKKEN Natural Scnence H M BREKKE Industrual Arts B A BRINDEL Muslc MISS V G BYOOKS Englrsh MR. L. J. BROWN Natural Science MISS V. C. BROWN Library MISS M. L. BUDDEKE Math-rnatics . V. W. BUNNELL English . C. R. BURDENI Mathematics . R. J. BU KE Natural Science Page 23 C B Al EN Industrial Arts H M ANDERSEN Industrral Arts J F ANDERSON Engllsh J ANTAL Soclal Science MRS M J ARNOLD English A R BALCHUNS Englush W G BARNHART Industrlal Arts MISS N BARTELS English MR L H BATSON Physical Educatlon MRS F M BECKMAN Mathematlcs MISS V BEEBE Commercial MISS H I BELOW Language MR R C BERGSTROM Natural Scrence MISS R E BERMAN Physncal Educatuon MR W R BLISS Natural Science Law' -1 I . . 1533 4. as :gi sf' is 3. Who Leocl NRS M K BYRUM Orthop ocllc MR J D CAPRON Nlathcvw MISS E O CARLSON wcf A V J CERVENY S cl l Sclen e R M CHANDLER ae English W J CHERRY Marhematucs MRS A R CLARK Llbrary A C CLASSEN Nwtural Science A M CLEM Nwtural Scuence J L COOK Art MISS M E DALE Engllslt E S DANE Industrml Arts R L DAVIDSON Natural Science G DeLORIEA Muslc MISS D DENTON Socnal Science MISS M A DIEZ Englnsh W F DOAK Commercnal H R DROBNIK Commercual C O DRUSCHEL Photogra shy MISS W J DRYDEN Eng lslx Mr Koehler qnd Mr Schegtg heave Q Faculty members cheerfully give ot their time to choperon sigh ot rellet os they heod for home Morton s onnuol homecoming dance Football Carousel 'Hi C2 I L F N ' 1 1 Rag 21 . . .AHNCS Q V - R f, LV- I f A l n ff Q- Sccml Sc ev : 4- - A ' 'V 5 f y I R, . . , x 3 J 1 MR . . 4 v-,f V, ' 5 Y 1 .Q X L MR . . A MR. . . , V MR. . . MR. . . ix MR. . , 4 K MR, . . S MR. . -. , Q 'V MR. . . fi M , In MR. , . , ls ' . . - I 1 ' ll ll- f 'I 3 MR. B. L. GESKE Commercial MRS. J. GESKE Commercial . A. J. GESSLER Commercial . M. F. GRANDLUND Industrial Arts MISS M. GRANT Natural Science MISS D. J. GRIESBAUM Physical Education MR. J. H, GROSS Natural Science MR. R. C. GWILLIM Mathematics MISS V. J. HAMILTON Library MR. J. L. HAMPTON Commercial .yn 'Q' S Page 25 MR E A DUNGAN Social Science MISS D L DUNN English C W EAM Mathematics A C ELL OTT Natural Science MISS G E ELLIOTT English MISS E G ENDRIZ Mathematics MISS B L EVANS English MISS B EVKO Speech Correction D FINLAYSON Indus rlal Arts H H FIN Y English MISS M H FISHER Physical Education MISS R L FISHER Physical Education MISS M E FLANDERS Physical Education MISS M FLEMING Home Economics T D X Natural Science A J FRATTINGER Commercial MISS G GAARDER English MR D W GALEN Natural Science MR K R GEIGER Physical Education MRS F H GELDVIEIER Commercial and Guide U Z , .N MR. , . LA J I MR' I I lk M ' MR. . E. LE . , MR. . I. ro I I I I .11 MR. , , A MR W MR W J HAPAC Physical Educatror M HARMON Mathematucs MISS C A HAWKES Mathematncs W A HEDTKE Physical Educatlon E W H M Natural SCI me R B HEN ESI Commercial MISS H E HCNDYICKS Languag MRS S W HICKFRSON Physical Educatuon M B R HO H Orthopedic MRS M W HOHE Engllsh MISSJ A HOLM Ar MISS M M HOPP Social SCIGWCE MISSJ R HORKY Orthopedic MISS C HUG LL English MISS S F IRW N Home Economics MR W J JACOBSON Natural Science MISS E JAHELKA Soclal SCI nce MR F A JANECEK Mathematncs MISS A J JELINEK Natural Scuenc MISS B A JELINEK English On The Road fx Page 26 A C A JOHNSON Sgeech C9 e ton L W JOHNSON Natural Sctehfe R R KAMPS HROER Engtslt MISS S J KCLLOQG Hom- Brom . . C. H. K.CK ST ..K', Eng will W C KTZEF' 'N rt'll 'V' R. KOEHLER Cl ..ll,' ' MR. A. P KOVANIC COv'vvt -rrtil MR. R A. KREIIZER lnrlttgvrwl AHS To cu Brlghr Fufure ffm IN R K KUCERA Physical Euucarron O J KUD2NOVSKY Smal E uc I I MISS S KUSVY I L M LANIJ Engrsh H R LA G Y mal Sc: G M LA INE3 S mal Sc J A LEW S English R C LINDHORN Matherna rcs M A S ' Y N Ural S lenc cial SCI nc MRS H V LOTZ Home Econ rwcs E W LUDWG Courmercr l G H C lndusfrml Ar S MISS B L MARKS Physucal Eclucatncw M D F MARJK Soclal SCI nce MRS B M MARTIN Languag MR E A MATHICSON Industrial Arts MISS M G MAURICE Comm rcual MR G C NC LOUD English MRS K E Mc ORMAC Ar Lnbrorrons collect fines from forgetful seniors No one knows what these boxes may have an store for then' owners Page 27 0 ' IR. . . MR. . . . : Q Phy ' cl at O1 A Colwmergul Q MR. . .. I 'S MR. . . Xl E T X Sc ' 'rice ' 4 MR. . . R , . 4 o ' fer-ce I MR. . . I -A V' I MR. . . . , 1' -M. 3 ' RS. . . L s 4 ' at C' Q X MR. C. T. LOGAN ' K lx E So ' '3 e t ' l M . MR. . . f ,fi 3' MR. . . LYL- R. . . :fl ig J... I A I V ' 5 f ' ...,..,,. A. A - A H I- ' ' f ' M, . . ' ' K . riff, 5- H lplng Io Bullcl f' 1 M L McINTYPE wdus r a M H L MEEKER at Scte MISS V M MERO MISS S MEYER C twwercll MR S M MEYE2 Engltsh M E MILLER Socml Scuertce MISS M J MILLER Englush MRS A D MONTI Social Scrence E C MOSEVICH Mathemwtncs W L MUEHL Natural Sc: tcc MRS E I MURREN Fhyslcal Educatnon O V MYERS Matherrtatucs F NACCARAYO Language V J NARBUTAS Language R H NAUMAN Natural Scnence MISS A NELSON Lwnguwge E W NELSON! Math IYHTICS L A N MI Industrnl Arts MRS H M ODUM Home Economu s S J P E Comme-rcual Semor Olds Ilsten Otterttlvely to learn Mtss Carlson and Mr Smlth dtsploy the frtendly the techmques of guctrdtng the ho s Informal atmosphere of cz teachers offlce snr W. I- A af .FLY w Page 28 I f .. QV? If Beffer Clhzens MISS S PAULUS Englxsh MR P R PAVLINEK Physucal Educafnon MISS M E PERKINS Home Economscs MISS M M PETERSON Commercual R H PETRDIL Subsmute G R PHILL PS Language G S PORTER Natural Scnence MRS D J PRATT Socnal Scnence C L PRAZAK Englnsh l I RAN N Social Sclence MRS P G REFFNER English MR J E REGAN Physical Educatuon MRS J N REMPERT English J A REXI US Physical Educatlon R L REYNOLDS Physical Educavnon S C RICHARDS Mathemahcs MISS A C RIGALI Physical Eclucahon G W ROESSLER Mathernahcs P R R HE Industrlal Arts G L ROYCE Mathematncs 0- 12 Jas? MR J B ROYSE Socnal Scnence MISS V E RUSSELL Llbrary DR H T SAHLIN Commercial MR F R S TZ Engllsh MR S P SCHESTA Socual Science MISS L SCHILLING English MISS K D SCHOPBACH Orihopednc MR R E SCHUETT Comrnerczal MISS S J SCRIBANO Physrcal Educatuon MR J H SEAHOLM Socual Scnence To Be Leaders MISS L TARACHAS Ar MR R W TEETER English MISS V C TETER Library MISS D A TIMM Home Economics MR P F TORTORICI Industrial Arts MISS A N TUCKE2 Mathematics MISS G L TUCKE? Commercial M I C ULL Y Natural Science MISS M UNDERWOOD Commercial R R F VonEMAN Industrial Ar s T A VARGES Music W J VOHASKA Physical Educatici MR J J VOPIKA Physical Education MISS B J VRBA Home Economics MR H J WARREN Natural Science MR. J. P. SHAND Social Science MISS N. SHERA Home Economics MR. W. J. SILHAN Industrial Arts MRS. H. K. SLIVINSKI English MR P J SLIVINSKI Natural Science f MRS A M SNAENOS Library E L SM TH English K W SMITH Mathematics R SOUCEK Physical Education MISSL L SPADAFORE English MR W W STEVENS Industrial Arts MR T W STONE Industrial Arts MISS R M STREBLOW English MISS E STUCHLIK Language M'SS A SVRCHEK English Page 30 In The Fufure H J WHITE Mathemancs M A WILLETT Natural Scnence J T WILLIAMS lndusvrlal Arrs MRS L B WILLIAMS Natural Scnence MISS R WILLIAMS Commercral F L WIL ON lndusrrnal Arts J G WINTERING English E M WOJCIECHOWSKI Physical Educatlon MRS R S WIIGHT Home Econormcs L C YEKJIG AN Mathernatscs H YOUNG Socual Sclence L S Z P Commercxal MRS L G ZERWER English MRS M P ZUKOR Natural Scnence MR J S ZUPSICH Language Colorful murals lend a pleasant atmosphere to the Teachers Cafeterna where faculty members enloy a dellclous meal Qalllw ...gli bw gi Page 31 W Mwfti --S unxfw W 'f1'f-:-:'::. QQ 5 es 5 ,IDX 5 x 5-. , fbi' 'sv They H lp Keep Morton 4+ 'v,...t, 41 1 ln this plcture Malntenance S DUTKISWICZ B Kordenskl F Plvouko T Sumon F Hohr R Dovls G Kawczynskl E Jokubowskl Lv ,wolf Mr Kelly M Smutny E Kafka Cqfeterlo F Bllek A Korbon S Srotronek M Mckovsky M Kroly J Stafen Page 32 Without the able assistance ot the Maintenance Department, Morton couldnt function as smoothly as It does The men ot thus department turnlsh the heat llghts and other necessities for the general good and Improve ment of the school Under the supervlslon of Nlr Kelly the cateterta statt provides the food vvhtch ke ps the stu dents ot Morton tun tontng It a tremendous goln to prepare and serve the amount ot tood con sumed by the students pct they accomplish th a ' Nth spe n l etlhcnency Runnlng Smoothly lmagnne all the records that must be kept by a school the size ot Morton This IS done efhcvently In the mann otttce Typevvruters a swstchboard and ofhce machunes re the sound effects accompany Ing another busy day for the ottl e staff Wormng together to keep Mor tons students healthy are the doctor dentust and two nurses of the m drcal department Whether a student complains ot a minor lnpry or a loose tooth thus department W ll soon remedy the sltuatlon Gfflce Lel:llAlOSclElv?ulsl:h J Flkels E Downctt M Zemcm A Kubeko A Mahlke B Dlttrlch Lt R h MedlCCI Department ellllis ugrelta Consudme Dr T J Jasmsku Page 33 Dr H J Smelkctl Miss Charlotte E Schncker ' I 1 5 - o I ' I' I ' I' I ' I' I I. 1 I I Q. o . . ..' 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H W S., an , 'kb K X Y , i X QR: 2 -.r 'M 'K ff' 'f A 'Nad Creative Wrilers af Work Eager students challenge the use ol words and accents as Mass Dnez nods her approval The Engllsh departmeni has every reason to be proud of thus elechve wrmng course open to sensors wuth creatuve mnnds Paq 38 Designs for 'rhe Engineer ,X ,ff ww 'far W' ,ff x 3 3 Drafting luke oll courses In the lndustrlol arts department IS desngned to give students knowledge and skill of 0 proctucol ncnture A drowlng must olwczys come before tl e product IS completed Page 39 , t f 1 , I 3 , I A A g V,,,,f l I ,M Fi. I , 0 K I I xl . fi' l r Q l we ' sg, - 'H ,gf tg ' 5 , ' fs if 5,3-,, I k ' VIA .M V 'xxx .Q . ' Xv , x Y, ' , X ' ' ' , x x , N ' A 1:54. XX XXX K2 v M2835 J wafiag, ig ff' xi' r M5 f gg A iq -in Q Ja . . Q 3 3 qi 5, J ' I Q f .ai f ,, if i, 144, , , 'Un ff I fnfv-6,54-37 -ff' A bbw, 7 C9-,4,,,,,i Q, .MQ LVN I f 0141? fj,l5f,,- . 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Joni Aeolian Choir 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Glee lg Roller Skating 'l,2 Joyce K. Albert . . . Jake Booster 3,45 Girls Athletic Association lg Activity Committee 45 Elec- tion Committee 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Pep l,2,3,45 Swim l,4 Robert D. Albiani . . . Albo, Bob Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 1,2 Audrey J. Albrecht . . . Booster 35 Vice President 45 FBLA lg Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior- Senior Girls 35 Leadership 3,45 Constitution Committee, Co-chairman 25 Orientation Committee 25 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Pep 2,35 Roller Skating i William P. Albrecht . . . Bill Bowling l,2,3,45 Roller Skating 2 Marie P. Alessio . . . James Alexander . . . Jim, Al Football 45 Track 4 Willard A. Alroth . . . Bill Aeolian Choir l,2,3, Board -15 Astronomy 2, Vice President 3,4 Stephen Anderle . . . Andy Anglers 2,3,-15 Band l,2,3,-1, Booster 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Reeresentative -15 Cross Country 45 Swimming 3 Judith N. Anderson . . . Judy Junior Honor Society 2,3,-15 Ticket Office 2.3,-15 Modern Dance Club -15 FBLA l Page 54 Peter C. Anderson . . . Pete Chemistry 4, German 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3, President 4g Senior Honor Society 3,-1, School Improvement Committee 3, Oper- ators I, President 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 3,4 Ralph E. Anderson . . . Andy Movie Makers 2,3,4, Student Bank 3, Stamp I, Vice President 2,4 Anthony Armagno . . . Tony Formerly attended high school in Italy. Aeolian Choir 3, Vice President 4, Boys M 4, ltalian 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Cross Country 3,45 Track 3,4 Kenneth M. Attaway . . . Ken Aviation 3, Social Committee 4, Social Science 3, Football I,2,3g Track 4 Harry A. Atwood . . . At Raymond H. Aul . . . Ray Fritz Autsch . . . Ouch FBLA 2, Spanish 25 Stamp l,2 George F. Bahnick . . George J. Baisz . . Peepers William Baker . . . Former student of Marshall High School. Paul T. Bakule . . . Mangler Junior Council I, FBLA Ig Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,45 Mathematics 45 Physics 4g Safety Council 4 Kenneth E. Bala . . . Ken Mortonian Annual Staff, MSGA and Honor Societies Editor 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4g MSGA Representative 2, Physics 3, Stamp lg Chemistry, Vice President 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 cp. Roseanna B. Balkus . . . Rose Roger Bares . . . Rog Aviation 25 Football I Mary Barnett . . . Mar Girls Athletic Association lg Intramural 2, Life Saving 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, Roller Skating lg Swim 3,4 Eugene C. Barsanti . . . Gene . g 1 Joanne Bartik . . . Jo ' Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 MSGA Representative 2 1 Carol A. Bartosek . . . Cookie ' Cheerleading 4, Intramural I, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 3,4 Y V i if . Q .ie f Paul R. Bartosek . . . Laramie Anglers l,2g Wrestling 2, Model Airplane 2 David Lee Baugham . . . Dave Former student of Linden McKinley High School in Columbus, Ohio. German 2 Kenneth Baumruk . . . Ken Court of Justice 47 Future Craftsmen, Treasurer 3,4p Baseball I,2, Soccer I Page 55 Q Senior Officers Standing Marla Poncar Historian Seated Left to Right Carolyn Hans Treasurer Jeanne Slovacek President Marge Pardus Vice President Helen Nushart Secretary 5. 1 .AMW is' ii' i rt Accumulciling Knowledge Carol L Beckman Cookie Folk Dancing I2 Mary Jane Beckner Booster 2 3 A Girls Athletic Association l Social Committee 3 A Pep l 2 3 A Charles J Bednar Chuck Court cf Justice A MSGA Representative l Orchestra l 2 3 A Cross C untry 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Track Club l 2 3 4 Donald Bednarz Duck Band l 2 3 4 Football 2 Marietta R Bedrava Bonme Booster 4 Junior Cabinet Historian Creative Dance 234 Fresh Soph Drama l French 2 Junior Honor Society 234 Senior Hon r Society 3 -1 Junior Nlasqu and Gavel l Senior Masque and Gavel 234 Social Committee 4 MSGA Representative 2 National Th s ns l 2 3 4 Pep 24 Talent 12 Tumbling Bernard A Belgrave Daniel C Bell Dan 234 Senior Honor Society 3 -1 Hi C -1 Joseph C Bellezzo rum stud of iclc High Scioo cc r -1 A e entwt ve -1 Sandra J Belsan Sandie 5 At ' P J 23 Edward F Belskey vi ton Fr sl oi n 'Nod y' t Mary Ann A Benak Mar Jc1orSen Joseph J Benes Pep: Boys Physical Deva-log neit H ckey 2 Pl otograplwy 2 B xing 3 Tumbling .1 Page 56 1 l...j I I f f I i , 1 , ., ,,: E A O f , 2 , , , 1 , f , 1.1, A 5 1 ' ' , 4 ' 1 ' ,,: - 'A 5 1 1 ' ' V , 2 ' 'J - tw Q ' ' ,Q ' e , ' . pie , , , z , r , : ' 3,4 A? jg' fi 4 Aviation, President 2,31 Radio Electronics lg Ju-mor Honor Society R . . . . J. B. b For , ent Penn l l lgr tl,m--- pax Q So e 5 NSG Rez' s 4 1 Girl lile-'ig .Association lg livfaivtural lg MSG1 in 5 -H' ' wg 27 , ei , C A MA . . . . Ed A 'ai 2,3,-ig C W-S DJ Drawa 7, Futcra Cral': '5is 3,.1g . el Railroad, Sec e an 3,-1 N fr Sevior Drawag it - ic' Gifts x . - I. 'ijt f ' gi 1 .tg o g 1 i 5 C . g x QR ' ' 4, Q W - . Growing in Experience Ronald J. Benes . . . Benny Fencing 2,3,4, Safety Council, Chairman 2 5 Juanita G. Beran . . . Wanny Frosh-Soph Drama, MSGA Representative l,2, Roller Skating l,2,3, Travel 2,3 Marilyn Beranek . . . Booster 4, Creative Dance 4, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Vice President 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Roller Skating l,2, Orientation Committee 2, School Improvement Committee 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, 'f 'Z' Social Committee 3,4 Sharon Bergman . . . Junior Drama, Secretary, Girls Athletic Association l,2, Talent l, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Travel 3, Tumbling 3, French 2 David A. Berner . . . Dave, Dais Aviation 3, Biology l, Chemistry 2, Senior Council 4, Junior Drama, Treasurer, Senior Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Junior Masque and Gavel l, MSGA Representative 2, National Thespians 4, Fencing 2,3,4, Stamp 3, Writers 4 Leon R. Besseche . . . Lee Aviation, Secretary 2, French 2, Track l Corinne S. Betla . . . Cor Creative Dance 3,-1, FBLA l,2, President 3,4, Welfare Committee l,2, Weekly Staff 3 Sam Bezanis . . . Band l,2,3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Weekly Stal? l,2 Anthony J. Bialas . . . Tony Chemistry 4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,-1, Model Railroad 3,4, Physics 3, Cross Country l, Germvt 2,3 Patricia A. Bianucci . . . Pat Girls Athletic Association l,2, Travel 3 Camille Bielawa . . . Cam Richard P. Bielik . . Dick Page 57 6-J 3' f Senior Cabinet Standing Dave Berner Seated Left to Right Barbara Havel Ginny Malek Carole Nleisinger Nw W ,..,, 4 L ii 3 xv' Its 1 M 1 VJ 4 tw? if T, 1 -i ' 29, , , f Q Orchestra Voted Bonita B. Bilek . . . Bonnie Carole A. Binder . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Janice M. Binkowski . . . Jan Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,-15 Travel 4 Carol L. Bissias . . . Lee Bowling T5 Junior5Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 2,3,45 Pep l,2,35 Weekly Staff 4 Ray Blackstone . . . Flagstone Eileen P. Bogusch . . . I FBLA lj Hi C 1,25 Leadership 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 MSGA Representative l,2,3, Pep 2 Judy K. Bonham . . . Judd Roller Skating, Secretary I5 Girls Athletic Association Noreene Booras . . . Rene Aeolian Choir 3,45 Booster 45 Future Teachers 3,45 Girls Glee 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep l,2,3,45 Weekly Staff 3,45 Junior Drama Diane Borella . . . Dee Booster 2,3,45 Junior Drama5 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Election Committee 35 School Improvement Committee 35 MSGA Representa- tive l5 Welfare Committee 3 Joan E. Borovec . . . Joanie Future Teachers of America 25 Activity Committee 45 Clubs Commit- tee, Secretary 25 Orientation Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Pep 25 Ticket Office l,2,3,4 Joan M. Borowiak . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 School lmerovement Committee, Assistant Secretary 35 Pep 2,35 Travel 35 MSGA Repre- sentative 2 Ronald J. Bouse . . . Ron Intramural 25 MSGA Representative 35 Wrestling 2 Margaret C. Bozarth . . . Marge Band l,2,3,45 Debate 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leaclershio 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel l5 Senior Masque and Gavel, President 2,35 Orchestra 3,4 Beverly A. Bradac . . . Bev Formerly attended Nazareth. Future Teachers of America 3 Patricia A. Bradac . . . Pat Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Roller Skating 2 DonnaMae Brazitis . . . Lite Saving 45 MSGA Representative 25 Setter Hcnsr Society 3 -1 John Brazzalle . . . Braz Ralph M. Breck . . . Former student of Farragut High Schcoi Dennis E. Brunke . . . The Chief Operators lg Photography l Loretto H. Brusherd . . . Lori Folk Dancing l,2,35 Pep 2 Earl C. Bruzan . . . Moe Basketball 2,3,-15 Cross Country .1 age 58 P Best in Country Dale E. Bryant . . . Moon Junior Council I, President 2, Senior Council, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Audi- torium Committee 2,4 Irene Bukovsky . . . Freshman Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Treasurer, Girls Athletic Association l,2, Assistant Secretary 3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Intramural I,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 2,3, Treasurer 4, Pep 2,3, Weekly Stat? 4, Booster 4, Girls M 2,3, President 4 Irene P. Burba . . . Renee Bit and Bridle I, Pep 2 Constance Burdick . . . Connie Aeolian Choir l,2,3, Girls Athletic Association I,2, Girls Glee I, Junior Senior Girls 4, Activity Committee 4, Assembly Committee 2,3, Elec, tion Committee 3, Orientation Committee 2, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Committee 4 Walter D. Bushie . . . Bushman Safety Council, Vice President 2, Track I Herman Buttron . Aviation 2.3 Barbara R. Butzin . . . Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, German 4 Robert P. Bytnar . . . Bob Astronomy I Patricia R. Capone . . . Al Girls Glee I,2, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 2,3, Roller Skating I Patrick T. Capotosto . . Pat Safety Council 2 Barbara Capouch . . . Bobbie FBLA 3,4, Folk Dancing I, Girls Athletic Association 3,4, Talent 2, School Improvement Committee 3 Lucille R. Carbo . . . Lue Attended Holy Family Academy for one year. FBLA 2 Nancy Carlini . . . Nan Senior Drama, Thespians, Italian 2, Pep 3 Judith A. Carson . . . Judy Modern Dance 4, Stamp I Robert A. Carlson . . . Specks Formerly attended Roosevelt High School. Ann Carroll . . . Osh Kosh Former student of Farragut High School. Clubs Committee 3 Patrick W. Carroll . . . Bill, Speedshift Formerly attended St. Mel High School. Radio Electronics 4, Operators 3,4, Weekly Staff 4 Richard E. Carstens . . . Dick German 2,3, Cross Country 3, Track 2, Manager 3, Track Club 2 Constance J. Carter . . . Con Aeolian Choir 4, Girls Athletic Association l,2, Intramural I,2, Pep 2,3 Dorothy J. Carter . . . Dottie, Gabby Former student of Kelly High School. Aeolian Choir 3,4, Astronomy 3 James M. Catalanello . . . Cat, Joe Bowling 3, Football 3 Page 59 QQ it Marino Cecchi . . . Monaco Tumbling 3,45 Physical Fitness Club 3,4 Gene P. Cech . . . Check Aeolian Choir l,2,35 Creative Music, 45 Orchestra 3,45 Band 3,4 Patricia J. Cecil . . . Patti Almega lg Roller Skating 2,3 Judith L. Cermak . . . Judy Jack S. Cerny . . . Jackson Anglers lp Boys Physical Developm Tumbling, Secretary 3 Secretary 45 Hi C 2,3, President ent 35 Hockey 2,35 Physics 35 .ai 8 3 J 1 5..:i.L b n K 3 i L Robert L. Cerny . . . Bob Band 1,25 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Dance Band 35 lntra- mural 1,25 Movie Makers5 Orchestra I Phyllis J. Cervenka . . . Phyl Frosh-Soph Drama l5 Frosh-Soph Girls l, Secretary 25 Hi C lj Social Committee 3,45 Roller Skating l Donald N. Chapman . . . Don School Improvement Committee 25 Operators 2,3,45 Roller Skating l,2 Carol L. Chatt . . . Little One Formerly attended Sacred Heart Academy. Patricia Cherry . . . Pat Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 FBLA 3, President 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leader- ship 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Board of Directors l,3, Treasurer 45 Constitution Committee 35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Orientation Committee 25 School lmprovement Committee 35 MSGA Representa- tive 25 Travel 3,45 Assembly Committee, Vice Chairman 3,45 Code of Ethics Committee, Co-chairman l Richard V. Chierico . . . Rick Hockey 2 Carol L. Chirko . . . Chirkie Art 25 Astronomy 25 Creative Dance 2, Secretary 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama5 Junior Draina5 Senior Drama5 Girls Athletic Association 25 Junior Masque and Gavel, Secretary 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Activity Committee, Treasurer 45 Board of Directors 35 Election Com- inittee 35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Welfare Committee, Chair- inan 3,45 National Tltespians 3,45 Radio Guild 2 Kenneth J. Chudik . . . Chutz Anglers 25 Physics 3 Loretta M. Cihak . . . Lorrie Band l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Mathematics 3 President .15 Orches'ra -15 Physics, Secretary 35 German 3, Secretary 4 James S. Cihlar . . . Sim Band l,2,.1, Movie Makers 2,35 MSGA Representative 4, Operators l,2,3,-1, Safety Council 25 Radio Electronics 2 Frederick J. Cikowski . . . Donald F. Ciner . . . Don Junior Council l,25 Senior Council 3,45 Model Railroad 3,-15 MSGA Representative lg Physics 35 Social Science 2 Page 60 is i we uf i MF' Carol Corso . . . Freshman Cabinet, Viceechairman, Future Distributors, President A, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Pep T, Roller Skating l, President 2, Swim 2, Weekly Staff 2 John A. Cossa . Art l Thomas H. Cotton Carol R. Cousineau Judith C. Craig . . Booster i, Girls Athletic Jim Cunningham . Ronald A. Cwiak . Model Railroad A Adolph P. Czech . As . Tom Judy sociation I . Gig . Ron . Sonny ,Pep2 Joseph D. Czelusniak . . . Joe Chemistry 4, Chess and Checkers, Secretary l,2, Model Railroad, Vice-president 3,4, Physics 4, Track 2, Future Craftsmen, Secretary 3, Treasurer A Patricia Czyzewski . . . Pattie Girls Glee l,2, Pep l,2, Roller Skating l Dennis Dahlgren . . . Denny Former student of Ottumvva High School, John A. Damusis . . . Algy Formerly attended school in Germany. Soccer 3,4 Ottumvva, lcwa. Page 61 Stephanie E. Circella . . . Steph Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Italian l,2, Talent l,2 Dora M. Cisar . . . Dor, Dori Bowling l, President 2, Orientation Committee 2, MSGA Represen- tative 2,3 Rosemary J. Citek . . . Rose Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Social Committee A, Pep 2,3 Arlene B. Cizek . . . R Aeolian Choir l,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls Athletic Association 2,3,A, Hi C l,2, Assistant Secretary 3, Treasurer -1, Leadership 3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,A, Constitution Committee 3 Gwynith Clausius . . Aeolian Choir l,2,3,4, Girls Athletic Association l,2 . Gwyn . . Whitey Larry T. Coffee . Formerly attended La Grange High School for three semes'ers. Lois E. Coffee . . . Former student of Flower Vocational High School for three years. Sandra I. Conery . . . Sandy Formerly attended Roosevelt Junior High School in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin for one year. Girls Athletic Association 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3: Election Committee, Secretary 4, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep 2,3, Vice President A, Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 3,A, Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Nick R. Conforti . . . Nick Biology l, Anglers 2, Wrestling l,2, MSGA Representative 3 Seniors ore Stors in Thomas L. Danaher . . . Tom MSGA Representative 4, Roller Skating lg Football l Norma B. Danhelka . . . Norm Formerly attended Farragut for one year. FBLA 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Clubs Committee 3, MSGA Representative 3 James W. Danhour . . . Big Jim Bowling 2,3,4, Boys M 4, lntramural Basketball 2, Track 3,-1, Wrestling 2,3,4 Suzanne Deardorfli . . . Sue Clubs Committee 2, School lrnprovement Committee 3 Donia A. Didman . . . Zon FBLA l,2,3, Folk Dancing 2 Jeanne Deegan . . . Flash Creative Dance 3,-4, Senior Drama 4, FBLA lg Girls Glee 2, Activity Committee, Secretary 4, Social Committee -1, MSGA Representative 2,3, Talent 4, Tumbling 4 Robert H. Deegan . . . Bob, Deeg Boys M 3,4, MSGA Representative 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 3 Sherron L. DeGiorgi . . . Punkin Girls Athletic Association T, MSGA Representative 3,4 Martin J. Denemark . . . Marty Former student of Campion High School for one year. Intramural Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4 Celeste D. DeRensis . . . Dolly Roller Skating l,2, MSGA Representative l Joyce S. Dettlebach . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Modern Music Masters 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep 4, Ticket Ofllice l,2,3,4 Gerald B. Diedrich . . . Duke Bowling l, Boys M 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Football 2, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Social Committee 4 Dale Dillon . . . Anglers l, Baseball l, Basketball l, Football l,2,4, Wrestling 2,4 Donald D. Ditchman . . . The Mung Man Booster 4, Spanish 4 Diane Dite . . . D2 French 4, Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Girls Athletic Association l,2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Election Committee 4, School Improvement Committee 4, MSGA Representative l,2, Caf Program Committee 4, Orchestra l,2,3, Historian 4, Weekly Stalil 2, Circulation Manager 3,-1, Frosh-Soph Drama 2 James Divis . . . Jim Boys M 3,-1, Hockey 2, Spanish l,2, Basketball l,2,3, Cross Countr, 23,45 Tennis 3,-1, Track l,2 Carole J. Docekal . . . Girls Athletic Association l,2, lntramcral l,2, L9dC16VSlTlQ 2,3 -1, Ac' tivity Conttrtittee -1, Election Committee -1, Social Ccr'wM ee 3,47 Peg: 23, Secretary -1, Swim 23,-ig Frcsh-Soph Gifs 2 Jacqueline J. Dohra . . . Jackie Edward G. Dolezal . . . Doz Amateur Radio -1, Band l,2,3,4, Chem.5tr,i lf Madam Music Masters 3,-1, Orchestra l,2,3,-1, Football l,2 Phyllis M. Dolmant . . . Flip Junior-Senior Girls 4, Roller Skating l Patricia A. Donahue . . . Taps Attended Vvaukegan Township High School to' one year MSGA Representative 3 Page 62 Time Cut for Ginger Robert Doyle . . . Bob Roslyn J. Drammis . . . Ro Ro Court of Justice, Secretary5 Italian Marianne A. Draut . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Art 3,45 Biology 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association 3, Sports Manager 45 Girls Glee 15 Intramural 3,45 JunioreSenior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Pep 35 Travel, Secretary 3,4 Judith M. Draznik . . . Judy Junior Drama5 Future Teachers of America 2,35 Junior Red Cross 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Committee 3,45 Board ot Directors 1, Treasurer 35 Clubs Committee 35 Constitution Committee 35 Code of Ethics, Chairman 1,35 Election Committee 2,35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Orientation Committee 1, Treasurer 2,35 School Improvement 35 Social Committee 2,3,45 Ways and Means Committee 35 MSGA Representative 25 Welfare Committee 2,35 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club 3,4 Marian Dunlop . . . Art, Vice President 25 FBLA 3, Secretary 45 Folk Dancing 15 Frosh- Soph Girls 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 MSGA Representative 3 Hugh Durham . . . Bull Patricia M. Dusza . . . Pat Former student of Farragut High School for three years. Joanne C. Dvorak . . . Jo Sheila M. Dvorak . . . Shosh Mortonian Annual Staff, Club Co-editor 45 Aeolian Choir 2,35 Frosh- Soph Drama I5 Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Folk Dancing 25 Frosh- Soph Girls lj Future Teachers of America 2,35 Girls Glee 15 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls, Historian 3,45 Activity Com- mittee 45 Election Committee 3,45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Repre- sentative 3,45 Welfare Committee 3,45 Pep 3 Helen B. Dziubala . . . Dizzy, Jabo Richard J. Ebens . . . Rich Mortonian Annual Stalt, Sports Co-editor 45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Nancy M. Eckroad . . . Aeolian Choir 1,2535 French 3j.JUl'1lOI S6f1lOf' Girls 3,45 Future Teachers of America 25 Social Committee 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Pep '2,3,4 Charles J. Eggerstedt . . . Chuck Astronomy 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 School Improvement Committee 35 Assembly Committee 35 Stamp 25 Weekly Stalt 25 MSGA Representative 1, Alternate 3 Judith E. Ely . . . Red Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Talent 1,2,3,4 Arlene M. Emmons . . . R Creative Dance 3,45 Hi C 1,25 Pep 25 Roller Skating 1 Darlene Engel . . . Dar Aeolian Choir 35 Bit and Bridle 1,25 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Girls Glee 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 School Im- provement Committee 35 Social Committee 45 Pep 3 Ronald J. Englert . . . Zip Rosalie L. English . . . Lee Frosh-Soph Drama 15 FBLA 2 Elizabeth L. Erdmann . . liz, Betty James H. Erickson . . . Airhole Boys M 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Publicity Committee, Chairman 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Repre- sentative 1,35 Baseball, Manager 35 Basketball 1,2,3, Manager 45 Weekly Stal? 3, Assistant Sports Editor 45 Sports Editor Weekly Club 45 M Book Committee 4 Joan M. Erickson . . Joanie FBLA 1 Page63 Richard A. Erlandson . . . Dick Attended Tornah High School for three years. Nancy Evans . . . Pettie Biology 3 Susan Fagerson . . Sue Leo Faie . . . Hockey 3, Future Craftsmen of America 3 Dennis P. Farrell . . . Bowling 3,45 Hockey lg Baseball l,2, Football l,3, Soccer 2, Swim- ming lp Track l,2,3 Track Club 3, Future Craftsmen A Gerald T. Feddeler . . . Jerry Richard W. Fikeis . . . Dick Formerly attended Miami Beach High School for one year. Bowling 4 Joseph C. Firnsin . . . Pep Football l,2, Wrestling 'l,2,3 Carol A. Fischer . . . Fish Future Hcmemakers of America lg Future Teachers of America 3, Hi C lg Junior-Senior Girls 4 Robert W. Fisher . . . Bob, Fish Amateur Radio lg Band l,2,3,4g Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, Radio Electronics 2,4g Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Election Com- mittee 4, Operators 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4 Richard A. Fivek . . . Rich Anglers lg Tennis l,2,3,A Dennis M. Flaherty . . . Flip Formerly attended Fenwick High School for two years, Boxing 3 Raymond l. Flak . . . Ray Bowling 2,3 Ronald Folkens . . . Brando Bowling lg Hi C lp Frosh-Soph Wrestling l,2 Marilyn J. Forbes . . . Mar Former student of Heart of Mary High School for one year. Diane R. Forst . . . Di Junior'Senior Girls 3,-1, Roller Skating 2, Travel -1, Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Alan R. Fortner . . . Ali Chemistry l,4, German 2,3,-1, Model Railroad, Treasurer 3,-1, Physics, Treasurer 3 Dan R. Fountaine . . . Dan Art 3,-4: Spanish, Secretary Andrea G. Frankenberg . . . Andie Attended Providence High School for one year. MSGA Representative 3,-1, Pep 2 Maureen P. Frankowski . Pep 3 Robert J. Freiberg . . . Bob Anglers lg Boys Physical Development, President 3,-1, Chemistry Ag German 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,A, Senior Honor Society 3, President 4, Mathematics 4, Physics 2, President 3, Tumbling l, Manager, Captain 2,3, President 4. Page 64 vw 7 al Ann C. Norris . . . Aeolian Choir l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Pep 2,3 Helen B. Novak . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls Athletic Association l,2,3, Girls Glee l, Junior Red Cross l,2, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Committee 4, Election Committee 3, Publicity Coma mittee 3,4, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3,4, M Book Committee 3, Pep 2, Board 3,4 Karl G. Novak . . . Cross Country 2,3,4, Football I, Track l,2,3,4, Track Club l,2 Robert D. Novak . . Bob Richard J. Novotny . . . Quick Dick Future Craftsmen 3,4, Radio Guild l Rosemary A. Novotny . . . Rosie French 4, Future Teachers of America 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls, Treas- urer 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Orchestra I,2,3, Vice President 4 Martin J. Nowak . . . Marty Attended Holy Trinity High School for one year. John R. Nuismer . . . Noosh Aviation 2, Chemistry l, Model Railroad 3, Operators 3, Physics 3, Tumbling l,2,4 Helen L. Nushart . . . Booster 4, Senior Cabinet, Secretary, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls Ath- letic Association I, intramural 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Com- mittee 3, Board 4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Pep l,2,3,4 Judith L. Nuti . . . Judy Girls Athletic Association l,2,4, Hi C 2,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin 4, Constitution Committee Gary E. Oak . . . Oakie Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4 April A. Ochsner . . . Nan Creative Dance 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Talent l,2,3,4 Page 81 Richard Nedbal . . . Red Baseball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 3 Nonine Nelson . . . Nan Mortonian Annual Staff, Faculty and Administration Editor 4, Booster 3,4, FBLA T, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls Glee I, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Life Saving 2,3,4, Constitution Com- mittee 2, Election Committee 3, School Improvement 3, Social Com- mittee 3,4, MSGA Representative l, Pep 2,3,4, Swim l,2,3,4 Carolyn E. Nemec . . . Carol FBLA l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Life Saving 3,-4, Orchestra l,2, Swim 3,4, Talent 3, Weekly Staff 3, Weekly Club 3 Sonia M. Nester . . . Red, Sonni Pep 3, Roller Skating I Anthony J. Nicosia . . . Nick Art2 Ralph C. Niemann . . . Anglers l, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Photography 2, Physics 2, Weekly Staft l Walter W. Niezgoda . . . Moon Formerly attended Harrison High School. Bowling 2,3, Boys Physical Development 3,4, Baseball 2, Boxing 4, Football 3, Track 2,3, Wrestling 4 Dorothea R. Noe . . . Dottie Band 2,3,4 MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3, Secretary 4 Eileen Norman . . . Sis Future Distributors 4, MSGA Representative 2, Roller Skating l,2 Qi is-Q if ' 2 ez .. gi! ' , ' fail' . 4 was 'IEJ . 3 stuffs.. ? -3231.3 :HRX Athletes Achieve Joyce Oleniczak . . . Joy FBLA 25 Folk Dancing 25 Future Homemakers of America I Bridget R. Olivieri . . . Bridge Roger M. Olsen . . . Rog Cross Country 2,35 Tennis I,25 Track 25 Weekly Staff I Jack A. Oostendorp . . . Jack Joyce A. Opalecky . . . Opaleck Art I,2,35 Bit and Bridle I,25 Booster 3,45 Bowling I,25 French 2,35 Future Teachers of America 35 Girls Athletic Association 25 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Leadership 3,45 Activity Committee 45 MSGA Repre- sentative I,2,35 Pep 2,3,45 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Dennis J. Opatrny . . . Former Student of Fenwick High School. Future Distributors, President 3 Judith Orentas . . . Judy Latin 3,45 Welfare Committee 45 M Book Committee 45 Weekly StafT 3,4 Charles J. Ostrowski . . . Chuck Attended Mendel High School. Geraldine M. Osuch . . . Gerry Girls Athletic Association l,25 Talent 1,2 Valerie A. Ott . . . Val Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama I5 School Improvement Com- mittee 45 Pep 25 Talent 2 Martha A. Pales . . . Marty Alberta A. Panek . . . Al FBLA I5 Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 45 Pep 2,3 Alexander F. Pankey . . . Lex Attended St. Mel High School for three years. Robert W. Pankonin . . . Bob Football I,2 Margaret L. Pardus . . . Marge Sophomore Cabinet, Historian5 Junior Cabinet, Treasurer5 Senior Cabi- net, Vice President5 Frosh-Soph Girls, Secretary 25 Girls Athletic Asso- ciation 2,35 Girls M 45 Intramural I,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3545 Activity Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee 3 Social Committee 45 Pep 2,35 Radio Guild 35AeOliar1 Choir I,2,3 Joseph H. Parizek . . . Joe Geraldine L. Patrick . . . Gerry Booster 45 FBLA I,25 Girls Athletic Association l,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural I,25 Life Saving 2,3, Secretary 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 2,3 Edward Patyk . . . Ed Swimming I,2 Joseph J. Pav . . Ronald M. Pavlak . . Thomas K. Pawelczyk . . . Tom Future Craftsrnem Swimming l,2 Page 82 Worthy Recognition Jack Pawlak . . . Loretta J. Pawley . . . Red Chemistry 4, German 3,45 Girls Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Intra- mural lg Orchestra 2,3,4 Mary Ann Pechousek . . . Mar Social Committee 45 Pep 2,3,4 Emily J. Peichar . . . Em or Emi Art 35 Band l,2,35 Czech l,25 Folk Dancing lg Orchestra l,25 Radio Guild 4 Margaret Pender . . . Margie Art 2,35 FBLA l,2,3,45 Hi C 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 45 Con- stitution Committee Secretary 4 Marilyn A. Perfect . . . Perf Bit and Bridle i5 Election Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Pep 2,3,4 Libbie A. Pesek . . . Mickey Coreley A. Peterka . . . Corey Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 FBLA 15 Social Committee 3,45 Pep l,2,3,4 JoAnn C. Petracek . . . Jo Pep 3 Al J. Petrone . . . MSGA Representative l,2,45 Baseball lg Basketball 25 Cross Country 35 Track 25 Stamp 25 Track Club 2 Georgia l. Phillips . . . Peaches Laura V. Piccinini . . . Pee Wee Carl M. Pietrzak . . . Pete MSGA Representative 3,45 Baseball 25 Stamp l,2 Diane l. Piha . . . Di Aeolian Choir l,2,35 Bit and Bridle l,25 Creative Dance 3,45 Girls Ath- letic Association l,2,35 Election Committee 2,35 Social Committee l,2,3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Pep l,2,3,4 John S. Pilas . . . Stanley J. Pilch . . . Stasl Football 2, Wrestling l Formerly attended Fenwick for one year. James A. Pilipchuk . . . Jim or Phil Aviation 2,3,45 Future Craftsmen 3,45 Football 1,35 Wrestling 2,3,4 Joanne Piotrowski . . . Jo Art Secretary 25 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Gloria C. Pisarczyk . . . Glory Roberta A. Plachy . . . Bobbi Aeolian Choir 2,3, President 45 Czech 2, .lunior Drama5 FBLA T5 Folk Dancing 25 Girls Glee 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 MSGA Representative 2 George J. Pliml . . . Anglers l5 Aviation 25 Tennis lg Wrestling 25 Model Airplane Club, President 2 Page 83 K' Marion F. Poch . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 35 Girls Glee 1,25 Hi C 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Ronald L. Poiak . . . Ron Gloria M. Polich . . . Ginger Future Teachers of America 45 German 3,45 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 1,2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Mathe- matics 3,45 Modern Dance Club 45 Election Committee 35 Orchestra 1,2 Marla J. Poncar . . . Booster 45 Senior Cabi..e., rlistorian5 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 3, Vice President 45 Board of Directors, Assistant Secretary 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Welfare Committee, Chairman 25 Pep 25 Swim 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4 Dorothy Popper . . . Dottie Girls Glee 1,25 Roller Skating 1,2 ., 'F hex? mt 5 Of 5 I Hut Q 21. A ,,, , ,, ,g m 1 I Carol M. Popula . . . ' Junior-Senior Girls, Secretary 45 Future Teachers of America 35 Girls Glee 15 Election Committee 45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 2,3,45 Talent 1,25 Aeolian Choir 2,3 William J. Poulos . . . Willie Anglers 15 Band 1,25 Boys M 45 Cross Country 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Tumbling 1 Carol Prasil . . . Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Senior 45 MSGA Representative 35 Radio Guild 3 Charles J. Prazak . . . Chuck Chemistry 1,45 Chess and Checkers, Treasurer 25 German, Vice Presi- dent 3,45 Physics 3,45 Model Railroad 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Francis J. Previti . Arlene Pribramsky . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association 2, Sports Manager 3, Vice President 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Assembly Committee 35 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 45 Orchestra 15 Pep 2,35 Weekly Staff 1,2 Robert J. Pribyl . . . Bob Art 2,3,45 Aviation 45 Bowling 35 Hockey, Secretary 45 Radio Guild 45 Spanish 45 Cross Country, Manager 45 Track 3, Manager 4 Joanne L. Prochaska . . . Jo Booster 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls, Historian 1,25 Future Hoinemakers ot America 45 Hi C 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Lite Saving 23,-15 MSGA Representative 1,2,3,-15 Pep 2,3 Robert R. Purcell . . . Bob Attended Fenwick High School for one year. Photography 25 Track 2 LeRoy J. Quall . . . Beans Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 35 Hi C 1,2 Alexander Rach . . . Al Attended Holy Redeemer High School Aviation 15 Model Airplane Club 2 Ross R. Radke . . . Tumbling 3,4 Page 84 ll C Q- 1 Earl B. Rericha . . Speedo Robert J. Resh . . Bob Eileen A. Riccomi . . . Ricky me X i f ,L 1: '.... , Mortonian Annual StaFf, Classes Co-Editor Ag Future Teachers of America 3g Girls Athletic Association l,2g Junior Honor Society 2,3,4g Senior Honor Society 3,4g Italian 3,4g Junior-Senior Girls 41 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Travel 45 Writers 3,4 Patricia R. Rieth . . . Pat Formerly attended St. Mary's High School. Roller Skating 2 Joseph J. Rimicci . . . Joe Football l,2g Swimming lg Wrestling l,2 Thomas Rinella . . Tom, Saint Norma L. Risor . . . Norm Formerly attended Tuley High School. Girls Athletic Association l,2 Sally B. Robertson . . . Sal Frosh-Soph Girls l,2 Ronald C. Rolnik . . . Ron Marie G. Romano . . Re Arthur G. Rosecky . Frank C. Roselli . . Intramural Basketball 2 Page 85 Ronald A. Rakosnik . . . Rocks - Anglers Ag Aviation 45 Bit and Bridle Ap Bowling 3,45 Intramural l,2 Joan S. Rawlins . . . Joanie Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Michael L. Ray . . . Mike Anglers if Boys M Aj Junior Honor Society 2,3,4g Activity Com- mittee Ag Social Committee 3, Board Ag MSGA Representative 3g Pho- tography, President 2g Cross Country Ag Tennis 2,3,4g Wrestling 3,4g Weekly Staft l,2,35 Writers 4 Richard Raymond . . . Little Richard Formerly attended St. Rita High School. Tumbling 4 Marilyn Reimer . . . Mar Otto Reimer . . . Ots Charles E. Renn . . . Chuck Aviation 2g Spanish 3,4 Geraldine E. Rennhack . . . Geri Barbara A. Repetny . . . Barb Hi C 2,35 Publicity Committeep Pep 2 'N l C if Educational Tours William Rosko . . . Thomas R. Rossini . . . Tom Formerly attended Manley Vocational High School for one year. Roller Skating 25 Cross Country 35 Track 1,2,35 Track Club 1,2,3 George D. Rotchford . . . Sonny Richard J. Rozewski . . . Ruby M. Rukas . . . Rube Judith A. Rutta . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Glee 1,2 Edward A. Ryan . . . Ed Chemistry 45 Physics 45 Stamp 1,2 Barbara J. Sahlin . . . Babs Band 1 Darryl Saibil . . . Simon Violet L. Sainati . . . Vi Elizabeth J. Salak . . . Betty Aeolian Choir 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 35 Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Rep- resentative 1,2,45 Roller Skating 1,2 Richard W. Sale . . . Dick Camille M. Salerno . . . Kim Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,45 Junior Drama5 Future Teachers of America 3, President 45 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Italian 2,3, President 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Election Committee 35 Wel- fare Committee, Secretary 3 Dominic M. Salvino . . Baseball 1,2 Frank R. Sanchez . . . Paco Aviation 2,3, President 45 Debate 1 William E. Santelli . . . Bill Nanci J. Sarapu . . . Naner, Nanc Girls Glee 1,25 Pep 2 Rebecca A. Sargeant . . . Becky, Rusty Formerly attended Mount Clemens High School, Mount Clemens, Michigan Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Hi C 3,45 National Thespians 3,45 Writers 4 Georgia J. Sarussi . . . Georg Frosh-Soph Drama5 Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Girls Athletic Asso- ciation lg ltalian 1,2,35 intramural lg Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 National Thespians 2, Historian 3, Historian 45 Pep 1,2 Robert J. Sasinka . . . Sass Wrestling 25 Tumbling 3,4 Edith L. Satava . . . Edie Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Clubs Committee 35 Election Committee 35 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee 3,45 Pep 2 Page 86 Stimulate Interest Annette L. Savickas . . . Effie Aeolian Choir 1,25 Senior Drama5 FBLA 2,35 Hi C 15 Activity Com- mittee 2, Board 35 Publicity Committee 35 Pep 2 Larry W. Saylor . . . Saylor Future Distributors 35 Intramural 15 Basketball 15 Boxing 25 Football 1 William R. Scelonge . . . Bill Boys M 3, President 45 Social Committee 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Track Club 1,25 Weekly Staff 1,2,3,4 Dennis A. Schafer . . . Boys M 5 Social Committee 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track Club 4 Janelle C. Scheda . . . Jan Booster 45 Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Intramural 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2,3,45 Activity Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 1,2,35 Pep 2,3,4 Ted Schmidt . James A. Schneider . . . Jim, Whal MSGA Representative 1,25 Basketball 15 Football 1 Barbara L. Schrader . . . Sparky Aeolian Choir 1,2,35 Pep 1,2 Carolyn M. Schultz . . . Schultzie Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Election Committee 45 Publicity Committee 45 Welfare Committee 2 Dorothy A. Schultz . . . Dorie Robert W. Schultz . . . Bob Operators 2,3,4 Linda J. Schumacher . . . Election Committee 45 Publicity Committee 45 Pep 3 Joyce H. Schuster . . . Girls Athletic Association 2 Carole E. Schwab . . . Creative Dance 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Roller Skating 1 Edward A. Schwab Jr .... Ed Chemistry 15 Movie Makers Vice-President 3,45 MSGA Representa- tive 1 Dolores Schwabauer . . . Lorie Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Orientation Committee 2,35 Pep 2,3 Angela D. Scilingo . . . Dee Creative Dance 45 Girls Athletic Association 2,45 Intramural 1,2- Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 2 I Carl A. Seabolt . . . Preach Aviation lg Safety Council 25 Wrestling 3 Robert J. Sebek . . . Bob Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 Edward J. Sefara . . . Ed Band 15 Operators 1,2,3,45 Photography l,2,3,45 Yearbook Photog- raphers 3,4 Carol M. Semradek . . . Sem Bowling 15 FBLA 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 45 MSGA Representative 45 Travel 4 Page 87 Richard F. Seneca . Sheila L. Seraponas . . . Astronomy 2, Secretary 35 Creative Dance 2,35 Talent 1,2 Carol A. Seyk . . . Bowling lf,lUf1lOV'SEf'llOT Girls 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,45 Pep 2,3,4 Carol A. Shevchuk . . . Kitten Life Saving 45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Swimming 4 Joseph C. Shipla . . . Joe Anglers 2,35 Booster 45 Activity Committee 45 Future Craftsmen 45 MSGA Representative 35 Spanish 45 Pep 4 John Shiskoff . . . Greasy Diane M. Shulda . . . Di Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3,4 Daniel J. Siblik . . . Dan MSGA Representative 2 James L. Sichta Jr. . . Jim Bowling 15 German fit-.-af Eh. 1? sr HUF l Betty C. Silhan . . . Bets Band 1,2,3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 Czech 15 Junior Drama5 Folk Dancing 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Latin 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Modern Music Masters 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Radio Guild, Vice President, Secretary 35 Talent 25 Weekly 2 William F. Simek . . . Bill, Willy Chemistry 45 Publicity Committee 35 School Improvement Committee 35 Photography lp Safety Council, President 2, Vice President 35 Swim- ming 25 Weekly Staff, Photographer 3 Gertrude J. Simonis . . . Trudy Bowling 15 Pep 1 Vivian M. Sindelar . . . Viv FBLA 1,25 intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 35 Welfare Committee 35 Pep 35 Talent 1,2,3 Nancy J. Sipla . . . Sip MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,2,3 Thomas F. Sipla . . . Bowling 1,2,35 Hockey 1,25 Physics 35 Safety Council 1,25 Golf 1,2, Captain 3,4 Edward G. Sirovatka . . . Ed Future Distributors 45 School Improvement Committee 35 MSGA Rep- resentative 1,2,3,45 Assembly Comn-ittee 3,-1 Patricia J. Sisco . . . Pat Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Treasurer 2 Eileen E. Skiba . . . Bunny Former student of Argo High School tor one yi-ar Czech 35 Fresh-Soph Drama 25 Future Homemakurs ot Aww-rica 1: t-li C lg MSGA Representative 3 Leo C. Sklodowski . . . Lion Bcwling 25 Boys M -15 Baseball 2, Sv.imm'ng 1,23-1 Barbara L. Sladek . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 1,2,35 Booster 2, Treasurer 3, President -1, Sophomore Cabinet, Vice President5 Junior Cabinet, President5 Frosh-Sooh Girls 1,25 Girls Athletic Association lg Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural lg Leadership 2,3,-15 Activity Committee 45 Board ot Direvors 3, Secretary 45 Constitution Committee 3,45 Medal Awards Committee 3: Orientation Committee 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representa- tive 1,25 Public Relations Committee .1 Shirlee A. Slahor . . . Ricky Attended Harrison High School for three years. Page 88 fb A s V A i ! Emma S. Snyder . . . Sue Formerly attended West JeFferson High School. Future Teachers of America 35 Junior Honor Society, Secretary 2,3 James W. Snyder . . . Jim Frances M. Sosolik . . . Fanny Frosh-Soph Drama Arlene M. Soucek . George A. Soukup . . . George German 2,45 Model Airplane 2 Gary L. Spinka . . . Spink Junior Council l,25 Senior Ccuncil 3,45 Football l,2,35 Wrestling 35 Svvim l Eugene A. Spolar . . . Gene Boys M 3,45 Junior Council l,25 Senior Council 3,45 MSGA Repre- sentative 35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4 James Srp . . . Jimmy Margaret C. Staffelbach . . . Candy Formerly attended Jacksonville High School for one year. Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 MSGA Representative 2 James J. Stamison . . . Greek Anglers 25 Movie Makers 25 MSGA Reepresentative 25 Boxing 35 Track l,25 Track Club l,2 Melvin L. Stanek . . . Mel Biology 25 Football 2,35 Track 4 Roger D. Star . . . Rog Formerly attended Fenwick High School for two years. Senior Drama5 Tennis 4 Page B9 Florence H. Slezak . . Jeanne M. Slovacek . . . Jeanie Annual Staft Co-Club Editor 45 Booster 3, Treasurer 45 Freshmen Cabinet Secretary5 Sophomore Cabinet Secretary5 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet President5 Frosh-Soph Secretary 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls l,25 Future Teachers cf Arnerica 2,35 Girls Athletic Association l5 Junior Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Committee 35 Constitution Committee 2,35 Orientation Committee Secretary 2,35 Publicity Committee 25 School lmprovement Committee 2, Secretary 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,35 Pep l,2,35 Weekly Staff l,2,35 Assembly Committee Secretary 3 Robert J. Smid . . . Bob German 2,354 Frances Smith . . . Frankie Booster 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA 3,45 Pep 3 Joan A. Smith . . . Joansie John B. Smith . . . Junior Council l,25 Senior Council 3,45 Representatives l5 Basketball l,2 Nancy L. Smith . . . Nan Booster 45 FBLA l,25 Frcsh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers of America 25 Girls' Athletic Association l5 Intramural l5 Pep 2 Susan C. Smoll . . . Sue Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee l,25 Welfare Committee 35 Pep 2 Frank M. Smunt . . . Smunty Chemistry 45 Chess and Checkers 35 German 45 Hi C l,25 Model Rail- road 3,45 Photography 2, Treasurer and Secretary5 Physics 35 Spanish 25 Travel 4 . ..... , .. ,I QIHA MW 6 Q ui 35 J fm., X X FKVIJ -.6 tk l V Hr fd 1 2' 4' V I N 'La Q- 0 22.1.1 Q 1 Graduation Stella L. Stasulaitis . . . Booster 2, Secretary 3,4, Girls Athletic Association l, Intramural lg Leadership 2,3,d, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 2,4, Pep 2,3, Secretary A Roger H. Stedron . . . Rog Anglers l, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Senior Honor Society 3.4, Physics 2, Model Railroad 3 Joseph Stegler . . . Joe, Red Ronald J. Steinke . . . Ron Future Craftsmen 3, Secretary 4, Operators 3,A, Anglers 2 William E. Stepan . . . Bill Tennis 1,2 Frank E. Stephan . . . Band l,2,3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Junior Masque and Gavel, President I, Senior Masque and Gavel, Vice President 2,3,4, Social Committee 3, Board 4, MSGA Represen- tative 4, Cross Country 4, Soccer T, Track A, Wrestling A Jack M. Stephens . . . Steve Anglers 1,25 Junior Honor Society, J V Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball, Football i William J. Stephenson . . . Bill Robert P. Stevens . . . Bob Operators I, Photography T, Soccer I, Tennis 1,2 Robert W. Stevens . . . Steve Baseball l,2,3, Track l,2 Charles E. St. George . . . Chuck French 3, Roller Skating T, Baseball 2, Football 3, Wrestling 1,2,3, Swim 3 Arlene M. Stimac . . . Ar Junior-Senior Girls A Jerome A. Stob . . . Jerry Was a student for three years at Timothy Christian High School. Diane L. Stoltman . . . Di Donna L. Stoltman . . Don Elizabeth L. Stolz . . . Sizzy Joseph Striska . . . Joe Anglers l,2, Band l,2,3,4, Creative Music 4, MSGA Representative l, Orchestra l,2,3,4 Carol A. Strom . . . Stromie Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Junior Drama, Senior Drama, Aeolian Choir 3, Future Teachers of America 3, Girls Athletic Association l,2,3,-1, Girls Glee lg Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Ac- tivity Committee, Chairman 4, Clubs Committee 2, Election Committee 3, Chairman ii, Medal Awards Committee 3, Pululiciy Committee 4, School Improvement Committee -1, Welfare Committee 3,4, National Thespians 3,-1, Pep 2,3, Radio Guild 2, Weekly Staff 2 Constance M. Struska . . . Connie Mortonian Annual Staff, Classes Co-editor J, Chemistry A, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Teachers ct America 2, German, Treasurer A, Girls Athletic Association l,2,3,-1, Hi C l,2,3, Junior Red Cross Representative l, Junior-Senior Girls 3,-1, Latin -1, Mathematics 3, Sec- retary -1, MSGA Representative 3, Orchestra l,2,3,A, Physics 3, Weekly Staft l, Writers A Donna J. Stulik . . . Worm Girls Athletic Association l,2, Senior Honor Society SA, Intramural lg Leadership 3, Pep 2,3 Joseph A. Styblo . . . Joe Page9O Terminotes the Year Lorelei A. Suchy . . . Lolly Roller Skating 1, Secretary 2 Jennie C. Sukala . . . Sucky Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 MSGA Representative 1 Alan J. Sula . . . Butch Robert L. Sullivan . . . Bob Alfredas Sumanas . . . Al Soccer 1,2 Robert J. Summers . . . Bob Formerly attended Austin High School for three years. Donna Sutter . . . Dimples Edward l.. Svadlenka . . . Torquie Frosh-Soph Drama5 Junior Drarna5 French lj National Thespians 2,3,45 Operators 2,3,45 Orchestra 1 Nancy C. Svec . . . Nance Booster 45 Frosh-Soph Drama, Vice President lg Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative lg Pep 2,3 Nancy J. Svec . . . Swec Band 1,2,3, Historian 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Life Saving 2,3, President 45 Welfare Committee 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Swim 4 Thomas G. Svitak . . . Sweet Baseball lj Football 1,25 Wrestling 3 Robert C. Svoboda . . . Anglers lg Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,4 Sandra J. Swiedals . . . Sandy Alrnega lg FBLA 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee lp Pep 2,3 Eugene H. Szathmary . . . Geneo Stanley J. Szczepanek . . . Stan Student of Quigley P. S. for two years. Future Distribution, Treasurer 4 Dan G. Taibl . . . T-Bird Chess and Checkers 25 Senior Council 4 :art A. raibai . . . skip Frosh-Soph Drama, President 25 Junior Drama, Senior Drama5 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Clubs Committee 25 Code of Ethics Committee 25 Election Committee 35 Medal Awards Committee 35 MSGA Representative 15 Welfare Committee 3, Vice Chairman 45 National Thespians 1,2,3, President 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Stage Managers 3,45 Weekly Staff 1,2, News Editor 35 Editor- in-Chief 4 Raenita S. Tarr . . . Rae Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls Glee 1,2 Janis Taurins . . Carole A. Tesar . . . Booster 3,45 Frosh'Soph Girls 25 Intramural 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Social Committee 2,3,4 Joyce A. Tetrev . . . Joycie Mortonian Annual Staft, Club Co-editor 45 Astronomy 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 2, Vice President 35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3, Vice President 45 Junior Masque and Gavel, Treasurer 15 Senior Masque and Gavel, Treasurer 2,3, Vice President 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 25 Travel 3 Page 91 it Jai.. i , s K if Glenn Thompson . . . Thomps Bowling 2,3, Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, Intramural l,2, Football 3, Track l Barbara J. Togias . . . Barb Booster A, Creative Dance 3,-1, Frosh-Soph Drama l, Future Teachers of America 2, Historian 3, Election Committee -1, Social Committee A, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 3,4, Weekly Staff 4, Athletic, Booster, and Activity Committee A Grace Toman . . . Gracie Hi C l,2, Tumbling 4 Joseph Toman . . . Joe Patricia A. Toman . . . Pat Booster A, Frosh-Soph Girls l, President 2, Junior-Senior Girls, Vice President 3,A, School Improvement Committee 39 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 2,3 Allen L. Tomenendal . . . Smily Aeolian Choir l,2,3,-4, Frosh-Soph Drama l Virginia M. Tooke . . . Tookie, Ginny, Ginger, Virg Aeolian Choir 3,4, Junior Red Cross l, Leadership 2,3,4, Clubs Com- mittee 2, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4 Katherine D. Travaglio . . . Kathy Creative Dance 4, Girls Athletic Association 2,3, Girls Glee 2, Girls M 3, Sports Manager 4, Intramural 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 2,3, Radio Guild 2, Treasurer 3 Barbara J. Travnicek . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 3,4, Girls Glee 2, Pep 2 All Jon C. Trefil . . . Tref Mortonian Annual Staff, Sports Co-editor A, Chemistry l, Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, French 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,-4, Assembly Committee 4, MSGA Representa- tive 3,4, Cross Country l, Football 3, Track l Ina M. Treloar . . . Formerly attended Alexis High School for one Year. Girls Athletic Association 2, JuniorfSenior Girls 3, Latin 2, MSGA Representative 3,A, Radio Guild 4 Patricia L. Tribbensee . . . Patsy Girls Athletic Association l, Pep l Thomas G. Tucek . . . Tom Frosh-Soph Baseball l, Frosh-Soph Football l,2, Frosh-Soph Wrestling 2 Ralph W. Tucker . . . Tuck Barbara J. Tugana . . Virginia E. Turkowski . . . Virgie George R. Tyler . . . Physics 4, Football l,2 Carol A. Uchnovich . . FBLA lg Roller Skating l 2 Charles R. Urbasek . . Chick Joan A. Vacherlon . . . Jo Almega l, Clubs Committee 3 Joyce A. Vacherlon . . . Joy Page 92 -E' ' Josephine M. Venice . . . Jo Formerly attended Austin for 1 semester. Senior Drama Joan F. Ver Halen . . . Joanie Aeolian Choir l,2,3,45 Booster 45 Creative Dance 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Senior Thespians5 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 2,35 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Social Committee 3,45 Orientation Committee 2 Donna Veselsky . . . Art lj Chemistry 35 Creative Dance 3,45 FBLA 1,25 Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 35 Activity Committee 45 Election Commit- tee 35 School Improvement Committee 35 Welfare Committee 35 Pep 3 Carol A. Vesely . Talent 4 Judith N. Vessely . . . Judy German 2,3: Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Judith G. Veverka . . . Bunny Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior Drama5 Girls Athletic Association lj Pep 2,35 Roller Skating 1,25 Travel 2, Presi- dent 3,45 Tumbling 3 Carmella M. Vicchiollo . . . Carmie Former student of Austin High School for two years. Betty Vicha . . . Vicka, Betts Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 45 Debate 25 Junior Drama5 Girls Athletic Association 2,3545 Hi C 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 253,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Clubs Committee 3 Page 93 jf, 1 Joseph Vais . . . Joe Boys M 3,45 Baseball l5 Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3 Martin J. Vana . . . Marty Movie Makers 25 Operators 1,25 Photography 15 Tumbling 4 George Van Balen . . . Van Boys M 45 Social Committee 45 Baseball i5 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3545 Wrestling l,2,3,4 Juanita J. Van Bussum . . . Jeanie Aeolian Choir 1,2,35 Bit and Bridle 15 Girls Glee 15 Italian l,25 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Pep 1,2 Bradley P. Vanderhei . . . Brad Aeolian Choir 45 Anglers 1,25 Astronomy 152,45 Aviation 25 Biology 1,25 Bowling 25 Chemistry 25 Model Railroad 3,45 Modern Music Masters 45 Radio Guild 45 Science 15 Stamp l,2,35 Track Club 2 Jeanne M. Vandy . . . Jeannie Bowling 25 Girls Athletic Association 1,2,35 Hi C 2,3 Peter J. Van Goethem . . . Pete Art 25 Welfare Committee 45 MSGA Representative 3 Stephen J. Vasek . . . Steve Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Operators 45 Cross Country 35 Track Club 2 George T. Velek . . . Putter Aviation 25 Football 1 1'-Wray' li l it . ,V xii Q A A i 8 l Y l 1 1 .fa- High School Memories Theodore Vicklund . . . Ted Aviation 3g Chemistry Ag Spanish lg Model Airplane 2 Robert P. Viliunas . . . Bob Basketball 35 Football l,2,3,4 George J. Visa . Myra F. Vladic . . . My Bowling lp Girls Athletic Association 35 Girls Glee 2 Carol L. Vlcek . . . Vulch Donald J. Vlcek . . . Don Mildred A. Vlk . . . Millie Formerly attended Nazareth Academy for one year. Thomas A. Vlk . . . Tom MSGA Representative l,2,3g Operators l,2,3,4g Roller Skating l,2, Swimming lg Track l Ardina D. Voelker . . . R Formerly attended Hinsdale High School for three semesters. Janice G. Voita . . . Jan John E. Voitisek . . . Jack Frosh-Soph Baseballg Varsity Baseballg Frosh Footballg Travel 2 Kenneth Vondrak . . . Ken James A. Vondruska . . . Jim Carl A. Vrzal . . . Formerly attended Saint Ignatius High School for one year. FBLA 3g Movie Makers 23,45 Operators 2,3,4 Paul E. Wagner . . . Wag Intramural l,2 lynn Waldvogel . . . Jinx Creative Dance 3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls l,2g Future Teachers of America 2g Girls Athletic Association lg Junior Honor Society 2,3,-dy Junior' Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3 Jean M. Wallon . . . Jeanie Booster Ag Creative Dance 23,45 Frosh-Soph Drama l,2g Frosh-Soph Girls l,2p Girls Athletic Association l,2g Intramural l,2f Activity Corn- inittee 45 Board of Directors 3,4g Orientation Cornrnittee Ag Social Committee 3, Chairman Ag MSGA Representative l,2,3,4g Pep 2,3415 Swim 2,3,4 Carol Walloschek . . . Cookie FBLA 25 Girls Athletic Association lg Junior-Senior Girls 35 Roller Skating 2 Carole E. Ward . . . Babsy Frcsh-Soph Drama l,2g Home Economics A5 Talent l,2 Ryma E. Wasowski . . . Peanuts Aeolian Choir 2,35 Frcsh'SOph Girls 25 Pep 3 Dora A. Watson . . . Alice Spanish l,2, Secretary, Treasurer 3g Writers l Page 94 Echo Throughout Life Elaine M. Weighill . . . Cooky Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers of America 25 Social Committee 35 Pep 1,2,3,4 Elizabeth J. Welsh . . . Betty, Bets Creative Dance 3,45 French 1,25 Girls' Glee 1,2 Charles N. Whitlock . . . Chuck Operators 2,3,4 Antoinette M. Widiger . . . Toni FBLA 1,25 Hi c 1,2,3 Nancy C. Widman . . . Nan Camera 15 FBLA 1,25 Girls Athletic Association 1,2,3 Barbara A. Wild . . . Barb Aeolian Choir l,2,3,45 Booster 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Com- mittee 45 Code of Ethics 35 Election Committee 35 Orientation Com- mittee 25 Publicity Committee 35 School Improvement Committee 3 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 2, Treasurer 3,45 Roller Skating 1,2 Constance M. Wilkie . . . Connie Girls Glee 1,25 Italian 1 Corinne V. Wilkie . . . Cor, Corky Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Girls Glee 15 ltalian 1 Ronald Will . . . Ron Formerly attended Austin High School for two Years. Diane Williams . . . Breezy Aeolian Choir 3,45 Court of Justice 45 Creative Dance 2,35 Debate, Secretary 3,45 Girls Glee 25 Activity Committee 45 Board of Directors 35 Clubs Committee 35 Constitution Committee 35 Election Commit- tee 35 Medal Awards Committee, Chairman 35 MSGA Representative 2 Marilynn S. Williams . . . Suzy Aeolian Choir 45 MSGA Representative 1 Booster 2,35 French 35 Pep 3 Mary Lou Woiciechowski . . Lou Booster 2,35 French 35 Pep 3 Norbert S. Wolak . . . Nobby I Q- . Track 1,25 Track Club 1,2 ' E V Lavera M. Woldman . . . Liver f f Richard Wolniewicz . ai 7 Aviation, Treasurer 1,2,3 5 l x l George Wolszon . . . Wolszy Movie Makers 25 Operators 1,2 Georgene N. Wolszon . . . George Booster 45 FBLA 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Girls Athletic Association 15 go Girls Glee 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Commit- M'- tee 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,4 Charles E. Wood . . Woody If lzny g y by , X i Sharon F. Wood . . . Sherri . Booster 2,3,45 Girls Athletic Association 15 Leadership 25 Lite Saving 3,45 Social Committee 15 MSGA Representative 1,25 Roller Skating 2 Arlene M. Wozniak . . . Ar Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls Glee 1,25 Talent 2,3 Shirlee A. Wroblewski . . Page 95 Lols J Yanus Lone Gnrls Athletuc Assoclatton l23 Assnstant Spor s Manager -1 lntra mural l 234 School Improvement Commutt e 3 Ass ttbly Commit tee Secretary 3 Pep l 23 Weekly Staff l Glrls M H3 ffv si 'Xxx sm Sandra J Yochem Sandy wllng 2 Gtrls Athletnc A SCClaTICrt l2 H C 2 L der un Rlchard C Young Rlc Model Ratlroad 3 Vlce Prestdent A Mow Mak rs -1 MSGA Repro s ttat ve l Operators 3 4 Davld Zalucek Boys 4 eba l B 2 3 -1 Cross t r Socual Commnttee 4 Denms R Zalkus Raymond Zampa Cuban Ronald J Zanmnl Cook ltaluan l Cross Country l 2 Track l 2 Talent 4 Track Club l Adrienne M Zatecka Katherine A Zenner Squeeky FBLA 2 Swlm l 2 Lnfe Saving 2 Judlth Zlarko Zlark Formerly attended Nazareth for one year Booster 4 Bowltng 2 .lunuor Sensor Gtrls 3 Pep 3 Karen L Zlervogel ar Fo Dancmg 11 Glrls Glee l 23 .luntor Sentor Girls 3 A Joan Zltek Joanne Frosh Soph Drama S nl r Drama Junior Sentor Garls 4 Actlvuty Com mtttee 4 MSGA Representatuve l Fauth Zygutls Frosh Soph Gtrls 2, Hu C 1,2 Secretary 3 Vtce Presndent -1 Karl Blatter Jean Bukaltus Robert Cervenka Ellzabeth Chlvlan Elalne Clesla Dorothy Dalton Ronald English George Fargo Domlnic Fodero Marllyn Foster Clyde Gourley Joseph Gozdeckl Norbert Hell Naoml Hula Claudette Ignaszak Carol Karr Denms Kasak Darlene Kelly Patrlcla Korbus Norman Koutek Donald Kurflrst Charlotte Lanqley Barry Loberaclu Richard Muller Paqe 96 5' George Olmstead Wllllam Pokorny Frank Safartk Ludwig Scheuerle David Schwake Joseph Slmak Wayne Solner Ioseph Spartl Wayne Soevak Rlchard Waters . . 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K! - ' :.......- we ol 55 ff.. if nga' fu v yd., N .-ar, 1 ,if , , Y la. I wax A W QV L QSM :lx f W 54 I as S 5 M ,- ',, 6' an .A If , Y 35 wr 1 gy 'sw 'uf' 1212? ian? 5. -Q ,., A 'e E , 1... 'Sa Q 1 3 6 s of Wi wif ' S 9, .E rg A if .A W X' K K E. L. Smith - 2nd hour Top Row Donald Buchner, Randal Utley, William Super, Joseph Polivka, Richard Grgurich, Chester Rondinella 4th Row James Wycpalek, Thomas Miller, Pete Melwid, Edward Kocar, Robert Blahca, Jerry Horn 3rd Row Steven Pierce, Wain Kristy, Albert Moreau, Ronald Krugh, Stuart Gaber, Bessemarie Kolar 2nd Row Barbara Wilson, Pauline Rassogianis, Donna Newe, James Stark, Roberta Chott, Margaret Roth Bottom Row Donna Branecki, Marie Venice, Rosemary Juliano, Yvonne Cha- berski, Gloriann Bogdan, Annette Carrino R. M. Chandler - 3rd hour Top Row Bruce Bortman, Bob Knupp, Mike O'Connor, James Skarecky, Randall Furman, Bob Dubsky, Lois Kroupa 4th Row Carol Rehn, Myrna Peterson, Julie Commisa, Joan Koza, Judith Bouzek, Susan Bending, Beverly Griefnow 3rd Row Elaine Grafen, Francis Makris, Melodee Moorehouse, Frank Gallagher, Ronald Hebeda, Ronald Kozar, Martin Lukes 2nd Row Barbara Olaenauf, Linda Grazulis, Joyce Orszula, Larry Kubiak, Gloria Mauthe, Kathy McCovvaughey Bottom Row Janet Harman, Marilyn Holtman, Ann Brown, Judith Sycora, Gail Zburnik, Lana Bendinelli Page 109 Clciss of 1959 C. D. Davis - 2nd hour Top Row Wayne Wolf, Dave Prihodu, Jerry Carlson, James Boylan, Don Jirak, David Sprafka, Oreste Alessio 4th Row Bill Hajec, Albert Arlowski, Fred Drantz, Howard Vitek, Forrest Schaefer, Fred Sobol, Raymond Autowski 3rd Row Lester Murin, Kenneth Reinhardt, Bill Quan, Dennis Trimarco, Joanne Paoli, Connie Nesbed, Pat Bryan 2nd Row Diane Huertner, Adrienne Georgandas, Jean Sparagna, Arlene Klunder, Sue Bowyer, Cynthia Smith, Doris Bonin Bottom Row JoAnn Novak, Donna Caliendo, Pat Stegler, Wayne Svec, Ray- mond Sass, Ron Taylor B, L. Evans - 2nd hour Top Row Bill Bedrava, Leon Fayette, George Lapacek, John Sevcik, Michael Kouri, Richard Logeman, Bill Zahrobsky 4th Row Richard Bielawa, Phil Kostro, Bill Zernan, Elaine Morosky, Carol Perry, Sharon Zogas, Dona Rippel 3rd Row Beatrice Hellerman, Wayne Norris, Jarnes Sramek, Robert Norris, James Konrad, James Cermak, Allen Pliml 2nd Row Arlene Macek, Carol Benesek, Dorothy Burs'k, Carole Zoubek, Suzie Turek, Sandy Van Goethem, Barbara Dvorak Bottom Row Carol Gahl, Barbara Kassul, Oksana llluk, Margie Cerveny, Marilisa Bargellini, Cynthia Kott Wi'rh the knowleclg 'rhe Sophomore Cabinet Standing Left to Right Paul Dvorak, President Jim Miller Kent Williams, Treasurer Donna Lee Capek, Secretary Seated Left to Right Rosemary Juliano Torn Cervenka Carol Gahl, Vice President s 1 5 f s V 2,9 2 3 in I G. C. McCloud - 3rd hour Top Row Chuck Sourek, Edward Blatter, Harry Lantvit, Robert Jacobsen, Edward Steininger, Stewart Anderson, Stuart Deardorfi 4th Row John Prevender, Terrel Monti, Marcia Welch, John Halnwo, Paul Carrol, Raymond Malpede, George Schwerin 3rd Row Marianne Hauzelin, Nancy Dauer, John Kratochvil, Donna Houska, Roberta Miller, Jeanette Gointoli, Leona Chlustina 2nd Row William Dietrich, Melvin Stritlar, Joanne Slinkman, Judy Stras- ser, Virginia Kafka, Judity Yant Bottom Row Bernadine, Szpila, Betty Vitek, George Schwerin, Dorothea Doran, Vera Salerno, Rosemarie Schvveiger, Shelba Mac Donald S. Paulus - 3rd hour Top Row Gary Rochowiak, Michael Shannow, Donny McCarthy, Dennis Tratelet, John Fuerst, Janies Stoll, Matthew Riinkavich 4th Row Gerald Sitor, Lana Liska, Adrienne Novak, Joanne Sitar, Ken- neth Hareniza, Arnold Siudut 3rd Row Charles Klonwp, Marie Svohoda Sharon Harps, Betty Ann Stors ri Mildred Kasner, laurel Lokay 2nd Row Knit, Surg:-ri f ','t,ri--'t.1 Sr! r-'r ir:'l ,z L- V 'll' Fw' ks Barluiw Vcf.-r', B 'f l Bottom Row i4,,fii,.fiiii L23 it A C .- Dir-'iii' l ' G'.':'5rLi.'. E. L. Smith - 3rd hour Top Row Q Q' A - B -' Ji,-sv .. i R ri 4th Row .crore HK-.114 Pl ' i cl, Pa' i Ski , i'i'.',v Ju Hccz, 3rd Row Rein,-'we Svoivzrta Pcs ii ixfr--it Cn-'wiv Sanfir Self.'i'f:, Pfvri 1 4- G' 'TW S '4-ff'- a 4' Z1- ' 'Znd Row David 'v'.Il if-'fs Geri' SHS Dine Bwi be Henrii Sci-w-ic:'ltV:iv' Ben- 'Lf Bottom Row John Kozioi Smar' t-taigcin C rbi nn l'i,ir'n.1n Janis Grzesko .vials Dari, ne Dciai' Page iiO Sophomore hos ocquired A. R. Balchuns - 4th hour Top Row Bob Steffi, Dominic Marsiglio, Tom Ortciger, Bill Walker, Len Sawosko, John Strelecky, Fred Havranek 4th Row Torn Kral, William Bartels, Ted Kaye, Tom Parz, Joe Kember, Michael Piotrowski, Bob Passarella 3rd Row Ronald Priore, Victor Gabrenas, Bill Sirp, Mike Snell, Frank Hass, Loretta Lucas, Marie Greene 2nd Row Elaine Horaz, Arthur Jones, Tony Jirsa, Constantine Benakis, Arthur Seinost, Richard Kwaitkowski, Carol Spencer Bottom Row Catherine Svec, Carolyn Albrecht, Ellen Oehrne, Carol Korbel, Ed Formanek, Bob Miner, Donna Johnston B. L. Evans - 4th hour Top Row Charles Stanek, Bob Medlicott, Thomas Habel, Bruce Kubin, Martin Sedivy, John Kreici 4th Row Vic Barcik, Fred Heines, Richard Lee, Alan Trhlik, Perry Stebor, Bob Menako 3rd Row Frank Esposito, William Anderson, Joe Kasuba, Marie Waszak, Judy Stokes, Pat Shishkoft 2nd Row Sharon Dobbs, Barbara Dusek, Mary Selben, Glenn Tetrev, Janice Hlava, Rose Stillo Bottom Row Joanne Sosnowski, Judy Schirdewahn, Bill lndelli, Al Chavoen, Joyce Fiflis, Carole Piha R. M. Streblow - 4th hour Top Row David Metcalf, Donald Presern, George Mallason, Dennis Tabor, Martin Zaruba, Tony Campo, Sandra Johnson 4th Row Kathleen Quitmeyer, Kenneth Davids, Robert Farlik, Roger Nedoba, David Cikanek, Henry Miller 3rd Row Mary Anne Kotnour, Gail Jeske, Ann Boiko, Paul Mozzocci, Leonard Clausen, Frank Zahradnik 2nd Row Ruth Gedroic, Judy Stokes, Patricia Sabatino, Judith Pieran- toni, Charmaine Reinert, Joyce Kowalski Bottom Row Katherine Bonin, Carole Moore, Jules Rubin, Joseph Gezik, Jerilyn Kobes Page lll Sophomore Advisers Left to Right R. Soucelc M. W. Hohe M. J. Miller A. J. Frattinger labsentl During hi first M. H. Boley - 5th hour Top Row Michael Malnic, Kenneth Bochenski, Chester Jurgonski, William Hart, Gerald Zaboinilc, John McGowan 4th Row John Hassler, John lannantuoni, Carl Kulpilcg Lavvrenze Zdenek, Kent Williarns, Rudy Luciani 3rd Row Arthur Simi, Kenneth Ufierrnan, James Bainbule, Gloria Nitz, Diane Sharyin, Kenneth Brill 2nd Row Tom Prasil, Brian Dcre, James Turelc, John Wettersten, Marilyn Pry, Judy Strong Bottom Row Sharon Bolcciuk, Barbara Ann Lopez, Cecilia Krcmar, Carol Beina, Amelia Luciano C. Hugill - 5th hour Top Row Roger Daniels, Bert Medema, Warren Vlasek, Steve Hudek, Jim Cholke, Bob Mohr 4th Row David Niver, Jane Cernota, Don West, Tom Turner, Dennis Gaggini, Frank Svatek 3rd Row James Kutny, Steve Scarloti, Don Zielinski, Jim Prueter, John Rosengren, Ed Brenski 2nd Row Tom Baker, James Antonacci, Dick Kotalik, Don Childs, Joyce Keizer, Gloria Zver Bottom Row Diane Spinka, John Frattinger, Eugene Eleveld, Patricia Mahr, Christine Rolevvicz M. J. Miller - 5th hour Top Row Robert Prawdzik, Bill Tornasik, Ed Chmela, Allen Padecky, George Benes, Flodie Henson, Robert Ward 4th Rcw Robert Michaelson, Mike Beckman, Eugene Derencius, Richard Antcs, Charles Rocush, Russell Heftier 3rd Row Wayne Huinl, Tom Rasmussen, James Monahan, Ken Dykh- vvizen, larry Kopaclc, James Kroupa 'Znd Row Leonard Renetto, Don Grazinskos, Dennis Fisher, Frank Snioll, Margaret Cerwin, Carol Skrivanek Bottcm Row Alic: Walker, Antoinette Yonlcer, Joyce Gates, Donna Donat, Rcliert 75d Joyce McCall yeor at Morton M. H. Boley - 7th hour Top Row Bruce Burgener, Sandra Lee Cada, Marion Widrner, James Plirnl, James King, Marilyn Vincent 4th Row Lester Kopecky, Jerry Stehlik, Ronald Harnach, Richard Kostka, Gwendolyn Viliunas, Eddie Sawdo 3rd Row Judy Kolar, James Nerad, Joanne Werner, Carol Kovarik, Susan Slowinski, Dennis Wilt 2nd Row Orrin Fagerson, James Richards, Carol Fiorito, Harry Norton, Victor Pellegrini, Elaine Sailer Bottom Row John Heneghan, Dolores Beranek, Madelyn Bukowski, Nancy Mikolas, Mary Black, Jan Jicka B. L. Evans - 7th hour Top Row Ed Olewinski, Laddie Pesek, Russell Sup, Don Vasiliauskas, Tony Wiarnowski, George Soukup, Fred Steffen 4th Row Wayne Mickenbuber, Bruce Russell, Joe Kosek, Carol Toone, Len Piotrowski, Pat Paskowicz, Ed Jelinek 3rd Row Robert Biesiada, Elaine Bicek, Mary Bentert, Judy Novak, Metha Gross, Wayne Gailis, Pat Karel 2nd Row Robert Centoni, Pete Giacalone, Pat Salinas, Joseph Wodarcyk, Judy Halas, Bonnie Berder, Joan Cimbalista Bottom Row Theresa Kanyuk, Pat Mayer, Marie Mik, Theodora Klecki, Elaine Curran, Leonard Bettin J. N. Rempert - 7th hour Top Row George Blaha, Richard Wiedenhoeft, John Dettmer, Ron Kruczynski, Byron Kariott, Charles Janovsky 4th Row Steven Crnkovich, Dale Bulthuis, Paul Knuti, Dennis Duffy, Janet Bekman, Lauretta Jannenga 3rd Row Donald Mazintas, George Baley, Amelia Krestan, Sharon Gorski, Allen Zentz, Lucille Bernard 2nd Row Joyce Hamacek, Kathy Kirby, Terry Bucki, William O'R0urke, Dennis Jasinski, Raymond Onofrio Bottom Row Carol Mitchell, Sharon Subert, Carolyn Matthews, Marylou Waszak, Marilyn Neely H. K. Slivinski - 7th hour Top Row Anthony Liska, Glenn Rolnik, Bob Borvansky, Michael lvanovas, Paul Mares, John Cinecro 4th Row Lloyd Medal, Larry Sanda, William Svatos, Joe Johnson, Judy Giorgio, Ron Kingos 3rd Row Henry Lantvit, Don Triner, Vonnell Villano, Patricia VanFleet, Frances Caruso, Lora Wagner 2nd Row Charles Little, Dick Sramek, Rich Kellugg, Mary Lou Eberhardt, Genevieve Dusza Bottom Row Joyce Daubner, Joan Daubner, Sherry Pohlabel, Ken Galik Page ll3 A. Svrchek - 7th hour Top Row Lester Farber, Donald Kopstain, Steve Walach, Thomas Sula, Richard Good, Shelton White 3rd Row Robert Lange, John Buch, Charles DePasquale, Mary Jane Drury, Carol Kamarit, Judy Grabo 2nd Row Virginia Burda, Robert Beranek, James Sheehan, Joan Olin, Ronald Circelli Bottom Row Maryann Brandt, Adrienne Kaufman, Anne Battisto, Clara Pluister, Cynthia Bada L E. Anderson - 8th hour Top Row James Tejcek, Roger Biros, Jack Schneberger, Edward Mach, Donald Picha, Gene Dawson 4th Row Edward Synek, Dennis Bianucci, Tom Witkowski, Cliftord Gould, Helen Rodman, Joanne Dragisis 3rd Row Joseph Leicht, Robert Omerza, Al Stanicek, Richard Wynard, Jacqueline Andersen, Lawrence Crowley 2nd Row Tom Brown, Marcia Perlof, George Dvorak, Gerald Klecka, Alfred Sirgedas Bottom Row Valerie Anderson, Carol Kozeny, Patsy Guzik, Renee Kostinek strives 'roword M. H. Boley - 8th hour Top Row Louis Kucera, George Ledvina, Edward Nugent, James Vales, Louis Barta, Michael Leone 3rd Row Arlene Potucek, Jeanette Benedetti, Ray Platek, Bernard Cia- marichello, Norbert Sachs, Tony Razzina 2nd Row Harry Sankus, Bob McReynolds, Paul Podzansky, Frank Munoz, Lester Heavrin, Ronnie Clark Bottom Row Sandra Gtrga, Irena- Braclka, Anna ligntal, Joy 'Aitchell, Dennis Burdick B. L. Evans - 8th hour Top Row Frawlf VL-t'ove-c, Norm Trr-Iulr, Jiin Miller Jiri-' Karltgws, Vlfilltant Rina Philip Pick 4th Row rd Ken Gaska, Carnille Kutulus, Ladclw Polf, Grim Frsher, Riclra Kowmicwski, Mnlacla Mayer 3rd Row Louis Vieceli, Joe Benetka, Milo Salak, Richard Rus, Johi Zukauskas, Steve Nadle 2nd Row William Naos, Judie Krunltolz, Sue Kelsch, Diane Rylnncl Karen OSucl1 Bottom Row Anita Loycalto, Marlyit V-iles, Dian., lrisl. Slit-rr, Brezini Trudy Holder Page ll.1 new heights of learning F. R. Satz - 8th hour Top Row Ralph Hodek, Joe Jellen, Arvid Carlson, James King, Dennis Kraska, Bob Gallian 4th Row John Hernikl, John Riha, Roberta Capouch, Stanley Tomsa, Robert Witko, Jim Cabernoch 3rd Row Thomas Kovalcik, Marti Mirsky, Sheila Trumpis, Judith Pittner, Gloria Ostedt 2nd Row Allen Taft, Karen Spevacek, Joanne Jansa, Joy Pomierski, Mary Ann Piemonte Bottom Row Janet Phillips, Florian Szczepanek, Gloria Sireikis, Darlene Horna k, Janice Wagner H. D. Slivinski - 8th hour Top Row John Risor, Charles Delpreto, Jerry McCormick, Joseph Al- banese, Walter Beckett, Richard Borzych 3rd Row Torn Counihan, Dennis Perusich, Dave Mincheski, Harold Slink- man, Shirley Bles 2nd Row Frank Brodzinski, Jack Geraci, Tony Dodaro, Judy Sainer, Marilyn Misenar Bottom Row l-BAVWG VldOI1lf DOVOTlWy Mae Spychalski, Carol Balcer, Clau- dette Maltese, Juaneze Burrows Page ll5 G. C. McCloud - 8th hour Top Row Dennis Partekel, Fred Goebel, Edward Davidek, Robert Havli' cek, Stephen Nester, Allan Barta, Michael Riznic 4th Row Robert Abbott, Tom Taylor, John Templeton, Edward Fontana, Harry Klimek, William Nikolas, Pat Composono 3rd Row Carmen Nappo, Robert Leslie, Raymond Preucil, Robert Skupa, Donnajo Stanek, Jean Szalkovvski 2nd Row Eileen Gottschalk, Christine Borowski, Carol Beran, Sharon Piccatto, Joe Cacia, Roy Swanson Bottom Row William Rezek, Patricia McDurmon, Diane Dames, Nancy Dres- sel, Robert Ourada, Barbara Burke M. J. Miller - 8th hour Top Row Bob Vostal, Alex Jurkus, Joe Nenn, Torn Hildebrandt 4th Row Michael Malzahn, Ronald Clark, Bill Childress, Don Snyder 3rd Row Arlene Witt, Marilyn Christoph, Don Cronin 2nd Row Dolores Peichich, Kathy Nickel, Glenn Roepke Bottom Row Joyce Kukla, Mary Bates, Evelyn Ann Bawmgartner Farrar, Jerome Knight, Dave Gerald Haughton, Ray Bican, Bob Stowesand, Buzz Dililio, Janice Stolz, Carole Holub, Olthoff, Edith Freeman, Mary Ancl the statu that E. L. Smith - 8th hour Top Row Joseph Shramovich, George Wolf, Dennis 'Swallow La.-,irence Beavis, Gerald Jiracek, George Mans 3rd Row James Laga, William Kuban, Robert Rontito, Rayfnoncl Kozak, Paulette Marshall, Elaine Sustr 2nd Row Sheila Davidson, Margaret Garner, Elizabeth Bicek, Elaine Holek, Carol Cunningham, Thomas Kovarik Bottom Row Georgette Kvapil, Holly Hartl, Beverly Moretti, Diane Demos, Denise Chodl, Ronnie Fikeis -.4 W ? K M. Bloch - 9th hour Top Row Kenneth Fink, Edward Cikanek, Victor Palciauskas, John Paul Dvorak, Ed Homolka 4th Row Sylvia Culkar, Rosemarie Novotny, Jeanette Demkovich, West, Kathleen Hughes, William Svoboda 3rd Row Sandra Husak, Ron Reihel, Karen Armstrong, Sandra Nancy Pospisil, Geraldine Pangrle 2nd Row Joyce Kinast, Marilyn Michal, Diane Fox, Gary Stone, Wolfe, Violet Kudrna Bottom Row Tooke, Robert Triner, Gloria Karon Wascher, Diane Blecha, Jacqulyn Mitty, Virginia Grenuich, Diane Tucker L. E. Anderson - 9th hour Top R Douglas Dvorak, Leonard Sopka, Wayne Tulke, Johnny Massey, Dave Lawson, Tom Sladek 4th Row Gary Dudlicek, Michael Vavrek, Richard Dantino, Robert Glotz Steven Grazulis, Thomas Haiek 3rd Row Karen Nullmeyer, Lorraine Fenili, Mary Kuskovvski, Pat Zaz- vorka, Joseph Burian, Edward Zaida 2nd Row Russell Messina, Sharon Sinwtngns Nanq, tqfal, Jeanne Evers Lynn Minehart Bottom Row Geraldine Guerra, Phyllis l7.ke,s .'.'i ligne .'ie,-lean Lind., S1-ncg s'ock, Joan Bulat E. M. Bloom - 9th hour Top Row Madeline Uss Virgina '.'iac:,i'i-' 'hc is P: : T Pa.-.lov-.ski Pe'er Geraine Cars Bee-el 4th Row Kenneth Kopiia, Dennis Pjzzat '.'c1. Cava gl' Ka, l-Veil' Dolores Pochocki, Kathryn Fox 3rd Row Mafllifn -l6 1C6, Linda Hluzek, Lorraine Pe'i2'gnani Charleni Venture-lla, Dick Zeschke, Ed.f.arfi h'ia'cszak 2nd Row r ara Gongol L is An iporek K r n uno L,nn K s Fiersen J vccJ Bottom Row a ricia Hogan Rita uck 1 e Haiek, Ela e Znninct Page lib will make him eligible C. Hugill - 9th hour Top Row Chuck Roberts, Dennis Safranski, Donald Cargill, Lorraine Zaz- vorka, John Leppert, Bruce Grunst 4th Row Ken Arno, Marilyn Gohr, Paulette Ondrla, Valerie Urban, June Micka, Loretta Dryfhout 3rd Row Joyce Kluga, Frank Holik, Louise Plica, Sandra Blake, Ginny Radecki, Joyce Wheeler 2nd Row Dorothy Madsen, Regina Baker, Sharon Radowitz, Catherine Fidele, Mary Jane Prentiss, Toby Meiers Bottom Row Pat Raleigh, Marie Drozd, Arlene Hanuska, Pat Vales, Gerry Richter, Janice Fox G. C. McCloud - 9th hour Top Row Richard Greenwald, Roy Johnson, Robert McGinn, Ronald Vrba, Richard Hoag, Jackie Brezina, Phillip Kutta 4?h Row Ron Andrzeiewski, Ronald Langer, Kenneth Schuetz, Roy Stavenger, Donna Lee Capek, Carol Rainys 3rd Row William Mucha, Marilyn Strepina, June Graham, Joyce Janca, Dclores Screens, Betty Neumann 2nd Row Vince Palecek, Sandra Mangione, Deanna Pniak, Patricia Uridel, Roberta Cramer, Patricia Forsythe Bottom Row Theresa Tarullo, Ray Zubavitch, Jean Cleaves, Sandy Bayr, Jim Ccstanzo S. Paulus - 9th hour Top Row Bruce Waldrich, William O'NeilI, Maureen Murrin, Robert Wegner, Geraldine Simon, Gerald Gasparas 4th Row William Rezabeck, Pareicia Tarsitano, Nancy Murphy, Ray Stuhl, Patrick Hlayaty, Barbara Rlizek 3rd Row Francene Schweig, Alice Oastendorp, Myrna Volta, Janice Micka, Marilyn Wilke, Diane Jaros 2nd Row Marie Lukas, Michael Fessl, Judy Cummiskey, Louis Strazzante, John Braico, Karen Biewer Bottom Row Jimmy Jackson, Linda Mostik, Deanna Baranik, Carol Ann Jagust, Betty Beard, Kathleen Pilafas Page ll7 G. E. Elliott - 9th hour Top Row Jim Weber, Phil Stanovich, Allen Olic, John Dowalski, Ralph Bocian, Ed Schultz 3rd Row Bob Kachlic, Loretta Piper, Susan Walczak, Sandra Burian, Ben Prigan 2nd Row Ray Olic, Ellamae Urigerrnan, Frances Czyzewski, William Pen- nington, Judy Tintera Bottom Row Arlene Foytik, Rita S-ergo, Mary Ann Alonzo, William Hof- mann, lrene Nernec E. M. Bloom - 10th hour TopRow Dick Ferguson, Judy Sredl, Wayne Kulzik, Charles Tugana Patricia Bielski, Dorothy Wood 4th Row Theresa C.-fiolc, James Seniradek, Joan Vayrik, Harriet Vander- nneulen, Carol Miksovsky 3rd Row Liveria Ann Hoft, Mary Ann Adains, Carol Ann Horalek, Vir- ginia Hall, Veronica Biesiadeclci 2nd Row Gertrude Reinbacher, Francis Howard, Marilyn Bradley, Patricia O'Brien, Lolita Formanelc Bottom Row Arlene Nottke, Shirley Bezdek, Carol Radko, James Carlson, Janice Roegner S. Paulus - 'l0th hour Top Row Gerald Pope, David Garney, Robert Blazina, Angeline Zakroclmy, Gail Augustin, Nickolas Stukalo 41h Row Richard Mikulecky, Jerome Sloboda, Carol Lauber, Rita Bur- chak, Sharron Wiermerslage 3rd Row Theresa Snabaitis, Marlene Schneider, Dennis Rennblas, Susan Mares, Rush Strand 2nd Row Bernadine Myslinski, Karin Pagel, Eugenia Litoborslci, Marilyn Novacek, Carol Bellezzo Bottom Row Patricia Masilun, Joan Gregor, Geraldine Jankovsky, Pauline Spotak, Catherine Walsh l i For The opporfunilies R. M. Sfreblow - 'l0th hour Top Row Ronald Zaiicek, Robert Guintoli, Anthony Liddy, Robert Way- man, William Miselc, Joan Ricar 41h Row Joan Myers, Nick DeCicco, Charles Heyn, James Herdzina, Benedict Sediyy, Mary Supka 3rd Row Joan Formanek, Rosemarie Lapka, Beatrix Spachntan, Kathy Halpin, Mary Bolzenius, Sharon Kubicki 2nd Row Jon Spansail, Carol Russell, Arline Olntstead, Garnet Buzzard, Joy Dougan Bottom Row Lynn Farrell, Claudia Viensinga, Sandra Lilegdon Frank Yurka, Susan Marino J. G. Wintering - l0th hour TopRow Richard Schcibzze Pictorcl Buric, Joan Janyka J ia Siever Carol Grachen Canis Po'sic 3rd Row Diane Hayel, Roseann Barcal, Diane Druhn, Jaineg Hathaway Ellen Risslw, Patricia Tillman 2nd Row Di nc Turks .lam Dostal, Carol Halla Slifer Rocsf, Jantnettc Morano, Gloria PC.'.ell Bottom Row Sandra Clarity, Carol .lean Wostowicz, Dinnc-.le Ceruiig t'Vlar', Kreilpach, Shirley Lyons, Nancy Voyt Page llS available To upperclassmen. ro. C. Hugill - 'Ilth hour Top Row Dennis Carroll, Henry Kreici, Al Kramer, Juanita Geiling, Harry Parker, Carol Jean Murray 3rd Row Florence Ralston, Nancy Gettings, Sandra Kral, Judy Vocelka, Ron Jelinek, Ray Sranek 2nd Row Pat Higgins, Ardelle Klauss, ldolia Melys, Janet Roman, Joyce Silhan Bottom Row Joyce Helms, Mary Ann Haack, Mary Belcaster, Sharon Mott, Marianne Salvino M. J. Miller - 11th hour Top Row Evert Vanderrnolen, Ken Vanderiburg, Martin Pietrzak, Nancy Huss, Richard Husak, Carl Siebert 3rd Row Natalie Saxner, Diane Pavler, Laurel Yesely, Judy Janouskovec, Roberta Hill, Marlene Moravee 2nd Row Marilyn Slavy, Loretta Souta, Roy Stranc, Rcsemary Zabransky, Lois Tyle, Denise Watson Bottom Row Loid Serwatkiewicz, Marianne Scrummza, Marilyn Martin, Gloria Kleczka, Marlene Malina, Wilma Rowlan Page H9 M. J. Arnold - 'llth hour Top Row George Krem, Philip Lid, Ben Nemec, Linda Smola, Jim Stephenson, Kenneth Godlewski 3rd Row Jerrne Cudnik, Charles Zak, Daniel Kobida, John Robiega, Elaine Calpo, Shirley Stachnik 2nd Row June Daubner, Earl Gallas, Shirley Bundy, Arlene Nowak, Rcsemaire LeFara, Dorathy Koutek Bottom Row Leila Wells, Jane Cerwin, Ronald Oades, Susan Plocek, Phyllis Carbonara A. R. Balchuns - 11th hour Top Row Chester Laskowski, Jerry Styrsky, Robert Siska, James Traut- man, William Willis, Floyd Mason 4th Row Betty Johannes, Kay Kovanda, Patricia Hanzlik, Barbara Draho, Mary Weise, Lynn Novak 3rd Row Judy Slager, Bonnie Pollack, Valerie Vyleta, Fred Fairchild, Gloria Hrivnak, Judy Bryan 2nd Row Charlene Kadlec, Jarni Unger, Janet Coplon, Barbara Odenbach, Dianne Dural, Margaret Hegner Bottom Row Kathryn Haas, Lorraine Polivka, Janet Hajek, Adeline Reda, Mary Gardiner Class of 1960 Freshman Cabinet Standing Left to Right Eddie Albrecht, President Bob Jones Sharon Priban, Treasurer Dale McCIendon, Historian Seated Left to Right Roger Forcash Judy Lavv, Vice President Janet Fuiihara, Secretary M. A. Diez - 6th hour Top Row Frank Falzone, George Kabella, Dennis Socha, Michael Stancato, Terry Hardy, Roberta Victor 4th Row Sharon Trischman, Karron Zaurtai, Enid Klucina, ,lo Ann Vlach, Karen Rutkoski, Judith Kula 3rd Row Doyle Hickey, Gay Puckett, Marianne Losito, Susan Kochanski, Nola Rae Belanger, Sandra Herrnanek 2nd Row Gloria Novak, Jeanette Skrha, Dorothy Aurvek, Dorothy Foisy, Judith Stolz Bottom Row Beverly Francekovich, Katherine Ortell, Frank Stastny, Carol Rekus, Maureen Hennen R. R. Kampschroer - 6th hour Top Row Al Radys, Walter Newburn, Joe Stacknick, Howard Odin, Richard Roberts, James Coniglo, Richard Hurak 4th Row Dick Anderson, Tony Del Preto, Robert Kokenes, Ray Loll, Paul Auer, Lorraine Huizinga, Anna Rudzinskas 3rd Row Joyce Harris, Jeri Hadley, Darlene Sieber, Lynda Busta, Kathy Vaccaro, Georgia Sharick, Roberta Tribensee 2nd Row Sharon Simonek, Christine Koziol, Carolyn Rader, Karin At- wood, Don Kosatka, Geraldine Blaha, Joan Pircon Bottom Row Carolyn Deans, Jim Styblo, Mary Watkins, Ruthixnn Winter, Donna Fargo, Carol Vokac J. A. Lewis - 6th hour Top Row Robert Knorr, Thomas Kanzin, Can-illo Grcssi Jwnes Jusms Ronald Ro'ondo George Kosinak, Donald Fiala 4th Row Nancy Zirnkovsski, Ka'hryn Vicha, Mary Ann Rilarczyk, Janc-1 Forst, Lee Mart-ns:n Ronald .lalc-.wiec Frank Hai-etak 3rd Row Jerry Sebestl, Don Chesky, Torn Teare June Svec, Patricia Adams, Judy Blafka 2nd Row Robert Rockey Lois Kritis, Joyce Andrlik Roberta St-stak Maureen Sieher, Barbara Papiyis Bottom Row Sandra Pieraccini, Jody Dusek, Torn Gubbins, Robert Seinost Nancy Baggorly, Pat Svclila Page120 S. Paulus - 6th hour Top Row James Bernas, John Hamm, Lindell Ciesla, Fred Gruber, Jose- phine Scaccio, Bruce .lensik 4th Row John Brady, Dennis Vrany, Marilyn Page, Joseph Kupczyk, Judy Olic, Lois Vacherlon 3rd Row Theresa Santini, Franceine Stepina, Walter Preston, Kenneth Kappa, AI Stiklius 2nd Row Sue Mallette, Darlene Gronkowski, Russel Kauzlarich, Davi Pekarke, Kenneth Jacobson ' d Bottom Row Charles Mitchell, Josephine Rusziczyk, Sharon Rankin, Carol Straka, Mary Lucca J. N. Rempert - 6th hour Top Row David Somerfield, Dexter McDonal, Albert Woida, Judith Mraz, Henrietta Garbanino, Richard Gwozdz 4th Row Elizabeth Daum, Judith Kolodzieiski, Charlotte Brewster, Gerry Olszewski, Ronald Davison, Ronald Hcllner, Ray Hoag 3rd Row Wayne Karafa, Bonnie Bohenek, Charlotte Krall, Georgiann Tesinsky, Diane Steiskal, James Kozel, Sharon Miller 2nd Row Louis Vites, Tom Kanikula, Martha McCaskey, Catherine Oswald, Laverne Stabencw, Betty Nickel, Bonnie Law Bottom Row Carol Sistek, June Chillo, Robert Brush:-rd, Diane Loisi, Joyce VanCura, Charlene Urso L. L. Spadafore - 6th hour Top Row Bernard Zigman, Gerald Formanski, Wiiliam Scholtens, Ronald Kurek, Larry Sedivy 4tl1 Row Evelene Rosenberger, Frank Zdenovec, Joe Palicka, Ralph Novak, Chester Benda 3rd Row Renee Vondrasek, Carroll Lhotka, Tony Guido, Robert Krier, Luke Kleidon 2nd Row Wallace Marciniak, Robert Norkus, Tom Kufrin, Julia Bartoski, Jean Janosky Bottom Row Belle Brown, Josephine Saiomone, Georgette Burst, Carol Doetch, Carol Heavrin Page 121 A he entered 4 1 1 Freshman Advisers Standing E. M. Wojciechowski Seated Left to Right B. A. Jelinek W. J. Jacobson M. E. Dale iabsenti A. Svrchek - 6th hour Top Row Richard Kriz, Richard Gebharclt, Allen Cutler, George Moudry, Allen Bernard, Dennis Choihovyski, Mary Kay Brooks 4th Row Phyllis Zarazin, Diane Marsiglio, Janet Stepanek, Linda Schmid, Vicki Legner, Vicki Overheld, Janice Polacek 3rd Row Elaine Woidyla, Judy Havel, Alice Gerdanc, Nancy Mudrak, Pat Sliska, William Engel, Lucille Sirnkus 2nd Row Jessica Feinberg, Nikki Macaluso, Alberta Smith, Pat Maglio, Lucille Grevenites, Louis Pradotnik, Anita Fishel Bcttom Row Frank Chlurnsky, Sharon Putzler, Pat Wood, Marilyn Mazur Shirley Vivcda, Margaret Tyaroh L. G. Zerwer - 6th hour Top Row John Sevcik, Richard Kovarik, Bob Throin, Maureen Stephan, Jeanette Drake, Judy Pitelka, Carolyn Krapil 4th Row Joyce Liska, Walter Hendele, Linda Mikulasak, Rosemarie Knotek, Camille Teleso, Kay Guenthner, Estelle Miklcs 3rd Row Virginia Schaid, Pauline Sievert, Diane Mlsna, Bertrand Misek, Frank Beranek, Mary Lou Gaba, Barbara Pieklo 2nd Rcw Charlene Glondla, Jerilyn Orszula, William Dedic, Jean Vicich, Janice Rhodes, Karen Snobel, Bradford Snyder Bottom Row Lucille Voigt, Barbara Susina, Marilyn Skorski, Don Mitchell, Ernily Larson, Linda Dombkowski The halls of Morton T 9 J. F. Anderson - 7th hour Top Row Edward Krasovich, Arthur Klein, David Darngrau, Jerome Libera, Otto Stvan, Joan Deegan, Emil Drysch, Virginia Prehish 41h Row Frank Smrt, George Hruby, Kenneth Poirnan, Richard Ourada, Gayle Skaia, George Kroufra, Patricia Calarnia 3rd Row Aldona Milauckas, Sandra Jennings, Edward Przyzycki, Frank Warga, Anida Johnson, Dolores Ellis, Geraldine Koloes 2nd Row Lencra Frederick, Joy Hreisa, Pe'er Jandacek, Darlene Scukanec, Joan Cinclric, William Coyer, Joyce Maieski Bottom Row Edmund Snakoski Nancy Solnran, Gloria Kccaia, Claudia Galinaitis Carol Gritvlien, Dmnnc' Halford A. R. Balchuns - 7th hour Top Row Dayicl Sediv, .Wayne Schi-nc-kl, Gloririnne Coseitino, Je'oin Vic ak Leonwci K,ro.'.ski, Michael Puza-k Dat. ci .'i'tti'e 4th Row Karen Ranczoif ilecipglt Lcdnar, Linde Vo'is, 'farlene G'Zes ionic-k '?a,n'on:: '.'a'ek '.'a'il,'n Kay, Rona cl B-'lariiai 3rd Row Sandra Josie Re'ri:.e Shun, Elaine Alessic C-re J3z.'.ak En-ily Lageglera Diane GH-ziisliar ind Row Doris Do-vki.-,sk Caroli- Rapacck, B.irl,.ir.1 Fascia, Cao F.kr3rney, B'-'Dara ClVZ9. .SKl Linda Kei- Bottom Row Sylvia lxic Bv:-are Bfranvk, Kmliy Mis l-, RC-miqf lngafgki Carcl Polick Linda Rcrkins Page 122 the incoming Freshman R. M. Chandler - 7th hour Top Row Bill Horeis, Richard Obenauf, Matt Czemske, James Schnulle, Donald Straka, Clarence Last, Robert Rizman 4th Row Larry Hess, Bob Aiken, Charles Kirian, Bill Beida, Darlene Miklas, Patricia Hincik, Bonita Pavlik 3rd Row Judy Costa, Betty Jastremski, Georgiana Reznik, Frank Kur- hayez, Henry Carstenszn, Prudy Gervase 2nd Row Nancy Tomecek, Gary Oar, Torn Pelletiere, Marilyn Mock, Jucy Blazek, Linda Chmelik Bottom Row Anne Matura, Linda Keney, Judy Blazina, Dorothy Koclanis, Sandra Moore, Patty Saharski M. A. Diez - 7th hour Top Row David Fountain, Jack Rahn, James Ferrell, Roger Brinker, Robert Neitzel, Peter Hay 41h Row Craig Tinman, Robert Hill, Daniel Geissler, Kenneth Fath, Dennis Drwila, Russell Schultz 3rd Row Ronald Pergler, Nancy Ciner, Sheila Daniels, Eileen Moore, Mary Ann Ippclito, Joan Krestan 2nd Row Jeanette Cetalo, Marlene Korinek, Janet Cermak, Judith Kusniez, Jacqueline Blahnik, Jill Cerny Bottom Row June Kuhaiek, June Gavran, Kathryn Mach, Richard Pellas Thcrnas Thomas, Janice Blake Page 123 N. Bartels - 7th hour Top Row Norman Garneau, James Gatenby, Donna Vilimek, John Mare- cek, William Jahoda, Charles Foune, Eileen Pacela 4th Row Joyce Gregor, Marlene Kruzel, Sharon Reinertson, Jarmilla Franta, Shirley Miller, Joan Royeraft, Susan Cuminski 3rd Row Gail Kocmond, Grace Gels, Robert Bell, Susan Horrell, Darlene Peterson, Sandra Jarr 2nd Row Patricia Goral, Cynthia Jurcic, Michele Kazunas, Laurence Rem- pert, Donna Novak, Phillip Kegel Bottom Row John Mostacci, Bailey Paine, Florence Brakken, Marilyn Chyatal, Frank Pliml V. W. Bunnell - 7th hour Top Row William Veyerka, Arthur Screbalus, Anthony Malizia, William Fricke, Ronald Kadlec, John Shiner 3rd Row Roger Simek, Richard Meyers, Fred Rennwald, Michael Turner, Gerald Pechous, Edwin Radson 2nd Row Raymond Hassler Robert Sparti, Marlene Hard, Maryann Kamin- ski, Guclrun Schottler, Patricia Plunkett Bottom Row Janet Kaspar, Rosemary Hanyzeski, Shirley Stachowski, Edith Knakal, Tari Shaw, Judith Marson Found courses to master P. G. Refner - 7th hour Top Row Richard Kurtz, Richard Soda, Peter Maksiinoyich, Dennis Sinclik, Fred Mraz 4th Row Douglas Edison, Pat Swenson, Tom Svestka, Rohurt Turner, Diane Pock 3rd Row Joseph Kreisa, Jack Upton, Kenneth Johnson, Vkillia-n Joroan Rudy Souta 2nd Row Mary Decicco, Josephine Salamone, Kathleen Cleland, Shirley Kerekes, Margaret DeSantis Bottom Row Cirol Romano, Sandra Graves, Ellen Borgeaycl, Connie Canclill Virginia Kalak Page l2-1 W. J. Dryden - 7th hour Top Row Steve Hanzlik, Keith Stewart, Rolzer' Andrlik, Karen Nlarcing, Franklin Pekarek, William Rost 4th Row Charles Janota, Richard Kresnicka, Ronald Paulaskas, Robert Sherry, JoAnn Ka:cun, Judy Knopf 3rd Row Grace Devries, John Witt, Toni Lestinii, John Morganti, James Jupa, Thomas Nickel 2nd Row Doris Kieback, Sandra Sirovy, Nancy Clingner, Dennis Gallina, Sue Parichy, Patricia Kokenes Bottom Row Michael Bohan, Joseph Giampapa, Ralph Searles, Shirley Rust sell, Ellen Walsh, Dawn Kenny M. W. Hohe - 7th hour Top Row Thomas Kenny, William Fritz, John Jacobs, Charles Pinkas, Thomas Clark, Thomas Florek 3rd Row Ken Rausch, Richard Benda, Wayne Jensik, Fred Reimer, Terry Reveal, John Keete 2nd Row Samuel DiRafTaele, Carol Kucera, Sandra Samek, Bette Parker, Nancy Kadletc, Karen Vocu Bottom Row Verble Walker, John Sika, James Matkovich, Kathleen Consi- dine, Joyce Fasig, Geraldine Bono P. L. Kiser - 7th hour Top Row Richard Berka, Don Stevens, Dale Thomas, Terry Belousek, Bob Austera, Barbara Jerman 4th Row Lynda Mariane, Don Perfect, Betty Ceika, Jean Forys, Charles Syec, Stanley Cherney, George Kotty 3rd Row James Miller, Sam Dentino, George Roeseke, Eddy Kubisch, Marilyn Husch, Janice Gassavyay 'Znd Row June Kupec, Mary D-csek Betty Prcchaska Juanita Pierantoni, DeAnna Vanhloezen, Carol Nelson Bottom Row Homer Trelcar, C,n -tra Kclme, B2t'y Vvarers, Ethel Saclek, Alan Kolar homework 'ro do R. M. Strenblow - 7th hour TopRow . Donald Pauley, Thomas Thomas, Edward Przeklasa, Jack Gendek, Peter Fernandez, Thomas Eccardt , 3rd Row Joseph Recllich, Arnold Moen, Denise Klocek, George Brinker, Rosemarie Dudek, Barbara Bates 2nd Row Fred Schvveig, Shirlee Gorr, Hana Henych, Donald Patzem, Michael Salerno, Sandra Philips Bottom Row Donald Ungaro, Patricia Klimek, Kathleen Korbus, Clarina Reznicek, Russell Angus M. J. Arnold - 8th hour Top Row Michael Edgerton, Charles Youdris, Philip Henrici, Don Lentzen, Bill Jeske, Jim Stanek 4th Row Louis Baez, Jim Vacko, Kirk Keehnast, Tim Fleming, Audrey Craten, Roy Puccini 3rd Row Judith Cerny, Clarence Evans, Pat Schleitwiler, John Dillmann, Diane Wolf, Christine Rieder 2nd Row Louis Lorenz, Carol Schaeffer, Terry Austera, Wes Stacknik, Vincent Korloal, David Foster. Bottom Row John Vallino, Jacqueline Basak, Margaret Mueller, Gail Brinker, Don Legan A. R. Balchuns - 8th hour Top Row Anthony Sekadlo, Gerald Cook, Thomas Zelinski, Dennis Del Sarto, Robert Babiar, Warren Schneider 4th Row Stanley Paulauskas, Philip Jilek, Dorothy Semel, Douglas Novak, Johnnye Petty 3rd Row Diane Hagele, Janet Shipla, Diane Frait, Allen Hruby, Robert Floss 2nd Row Martin Bernklav, Francis Frencl, William Lantvit, Kenneth Zaso- dil, Blenn Puncochar Bottom Row Robert Martin, Thomas Hurt, Sheila Divis, Darlene Triner, Susanne Schloman, Ronald Volanti C. Hugill - 8th hour Top Row Joe Proietti, Bill Kothera, Joe Kastner, Andrew Olsen, Jim Cleary, Raymond Simek 4th Row Bob Hawkins, Milan Kovakovic, Joe Mraz, Jay Tucker, David Weisenritter, Walter Mankavvicz 3rd Row Norbert Wadas, Sandra Kopta, Marlene Krupicka, Sandra Hib- bard, Joyce Szymoniak, Annamae Broz 2nd Row Virginia Holmes, Joyce Janiszewski, Carolyn Hawes, Ray Kruntorad, Mary Kricek Bottom Row Cecilia Callahan, Susan Firlick, Paul Volk, Robert Simak Page T25 B. A. Jelinek - 8th hour Top Row Frank Solik, Tom Robinson, Matthew Carr, John Belousek, Terry Sueida, Bill Lucek 4th Row Richard Klingetnaier, Jerry Malek, Boln Carr, Paul S-nith, Bar' lyaro Kontarek, Janas Jarvas 3rd Row Dorothy Zwic, Ken Olic, Freida Horonzy, Eva Kasivarek, Geraldine Solakiewicz, Mary Ann Griinnt 2nd Row John Rilea, Alan Forst, Len Syinoniak, Nick Reggi, Carol Bado- vinac, Sharon Kozlowski Bottom Row Ron Slechta, Jerry Toman, John Korloel, Biil Budenbencler, Sandi Fischer R. R. Kampschroer - 8th hour Top Row Donald Wiaranowshi, George Baidik, Don Sloniiany, Ervin Hercmanos, Terry Hulka, John Slodek 4th Row Ernest Chaloupka, Jim Siendiwicz, David Hesty, Richard Scacco, Merle Mangels, Albert Schumacher 3rd Row Lee Baxa, Ronald Cape-k, Anita Delsarto, Frank Brogni, Charles Fikar, Nancy Blazek 2nd Row Joseph Dymacek, Walter Urbonowicz, Thomas Zukauikas, Bill Lukes, Jack Vlk Bottom Row Ken Mesker, Frank Bauer, Gail Holic, Priscilla Ludwiski, Joan Vodraska Cheers To learn P. L. Kiser - 8th hour Top Row Ken Cipra, Jerry Kozel, Richard Pawelczyk, Bill Brill, Bruce Palmer, Steve Pishos 4th Row Ken Simmons, John Plantan, Don Ballarini, James Petrzelka, Paul Bonin, Ken Brosig 3rd Row Earl Gutke, Lewis Ciomber, Larry Knistoft, Jane Srotyr, Cynthia Suhach, Dorothy Simon 2nd Row Joy Weinert, Virginia Morini, Beverly Grassi, Ray Bowyer Frank Szczc-ch, Bruce Bastiaans Bottom Row James Coiloy, Wayne Erwin, Charlotti- Broyles, Rat Hynous, Hwr-nan Jens'-n S. Paulus - 8th hour Top Row Joseph Panik, Denrais Scplra, F'ank Koizka Charles Fifnlsi Le-s'e' Kactlf-r Harold ifvclleialierg, John Palleva 4th Row RolJe'1 Senese, Janes Kristula, Kenneth Starr, Alfred Hlozek Jarr, Bican, Al en Krc, Rayinoncl Psanka 3rd Row Mary Ann Van Dorpo, Pat Buehring, Dorothy Krakora, Jnclitlt Rich, Carolyn Capooclt Carole Snevacek, Marie if-lszho.-. 2nd Row Karen Steinluerger, Marlene Buhrke, Jeroznc S,iiivn, Erlwnircl Benson, Charles Toppf-l Raytnoncl Marotta Bottom Row Scott Pinta, Richard Macko Dennis Klocek, Diana Wolirn Louise Skill, Joyce Nlalina Page IQ6 teams to back J. F. Anderson - 9th hour Top Row Harold Vokaty, Robert Vidas, William Harant, James Hasil, Thomas Basco, James Sperlik, Charles Martinovic 4th Row Richard KoBelt, Donald Workman, James Vitek, Benedict Boian, William Teeter, Marie Kryzaniak, Nancy Poch 3rd Row Raymond Piorecki, Patricia Weniecki, Barbara Melka, Carol Kovarik, William Wilson, Keith Haase, Delores Harris 2nd Row Verna Hewson, Roselyn Stack, Delores Meschi, Katherine Albert, Frank Smith, Sharon Wilson Bottom Row Scott Boyer, Carol Putz, Vernon Konatske, James Pagni, Jerry Lucas, Roberta Woiciechowski, Ronald Sass A. R. Balchuns - 9th hour Top Row Robert Miller, Robert Kucera, Jimmy Renc, Steve Zimmer, John Krivak,, Kenneth Herbik 3rd Row Steve Bykovvicz, Richard Hurbanis, Josephine Ceraulo, Daniel Cikanek, Angeline Novotny, Ervin Nemec 2nd Row Donna Sallis, Sam Lodovico, Phillip Mallegni, Fred Chiappetta, Rose LaRoche, Leandra Pietrzak Bottom Row Frank Peter, Diane Domkowski, Josephine Rimkavich, Judith Sturma, Nadine Salomon, Casymera Hausknecht Page l27 J. G. Wintering - 8th hour Top Row James Liddell, Charles Mattas, Wayne Mueller, Thomas Cerny, Dennis Houdek, Thomas Zay 4th Row Charles Zaiic, Earl Hodek, Boyd Mudra, Allan Bohaboy, Harold Busse, Calvin Collier 3rd Row Mary Kasal, Robert Boyde, Joseph Benedict, Paul Trantina, James Pedersen, Ralph Rubino 2nd Row Marilyn Schimpf, Joanne Stancel, Dolores Desideri, Barbara Kubik, Patricia Zak Bottom Row Brian Pappalardo, Christine Cisar, Michael Louis, Francis Belsky, Edward Heimann L. G. Zerwer - 8th hour Top Row Ken Kosbab, Bob Vanousek, Menard Heydanek, Frank Hasner, Bob Defenbaugh, Clifford Pliml 4th Row Sylvia Jechort, Phil Mozockie, Carol Karlovsky, John Stellmar, Dorothy Langer, Elizabeth Charvat 3rd Row Charles Lynch, Donna Brunst, Betty Hoeksema, Janet Nadr, Linda Spolar 2nd Row Mel Schiavelli, Carole Widiger, George Sterba, Karen Drew. Sandras Mastalerz Bottom Row Roger Cichorz, Paul Bloch, Helen Haruch, Karin Stephan, Karen Traznik N. Bartels - 9th hour Top Row Frank Davis, Milton Miller, Daniel Slovv, Albert Young, Bill Wiliarns, Alan Ditch, Barbara Akin 4th Row Rosernary Weglarz, Joan Porter, Carmen Bazant, Karen Farther. Nancy Franzen, linda Korzenovvski, Pat lantvit 3rd Row Janet Svec, Denise Robb, Margaret Schaefer, .lint Ciontber, Judith Sanderson, Rose lnendino 2nd Row Ann Baughinan, Thomas Kochanski, Louis Pechan, Harold Hall, Joe Divizio, Elma George Bottom Row Pat Korzen, Janice Wolke, Carol Vcelak, Carolyn Musil, Kath- leen Vancura, Sandra Pettigrew Mixers to attend V. G. Brook Top Row 3rd Row 2nd Row Bottom Row Top Row 4th Row 3rd Row Allen Roger 2nd Row Bottom Row s - 9th hour Carl Optell, Robert Miller, Frank Serlovsky, James Gildo, Jerry Nickelson, James Revvis Richard Neubauer, Irving Teml, Diane Blahnik, Sandra Kontur Roberta Kutas, Arlene Mastrangelo Carole Vopelak, Dennis Sindelar, Richard Taylor, Arlene Tron chetti, Judith MacDougall, John Ferrara, Eugene Nowicki Richard Sass, Rita Klump, Barbara Mikulecky, Audrey Gio vacchini, Diane Gaida, Burton Londo R. M. Chandler - 9th hour Roger Ahntholz, Jizn Brooks, Dennis Scharf, Ken Kelly, Arnold Kipek, Steve Pavish Miriam Frankenberg Mary Fischel, June Vana, Marcia Liska, Beatrice Vacherlon Rosernarie Catalano, Lolita Juinbalo, Darlene Trejbal Geraldine Kadlec, Cathy Bizek, Donna Whitlogk, Terry Polcyn s, Reynold Weber Sharon Schiniclt, Ilene Altgerti .lflienne Salasli Puff: L0L.l:EA Sandra Horback, Cori-ille 'liinnaia niak Paul Kovaf, Pmrif-6 leral Ctrol' V9'E'Snilf Sandra Snvclel David Pmnso, Caroli. Woz M. E, Dale - 9th hour Top Row ...liar K :an Bot Hicrsr- Barista bigiifs krfww Pa'ri 1 Loicioi' Kam-i' CJ --'W J ctitli C,'t'ia'i1l 4th Row Cher es 'vlouwrc S e'c Jefrsoi' Be Lug' it Davin Enghagse' David Fame-s Les L- Civ- roi' 3rd Row Diane Ami,-s Danna Ciwlf i l , Kvami' Jnenve Siplinan Jolaii Za dl-Q F'e k ' 1.-.si 2nd Row Linda Neckar 'fran Rizzato Bonita Bciogimi Liiscla Lange Deltnlt-ne Vmszak, .loriia Usis Bottom Row Bonnie Togias, 'Aan wkoll A Drfwrk Ros'-'rin lerr n Page l28 Carol Paikliarst, George Goei' 5 fuclents 'ro meet J. N. Rempert - 9th hour Top Row Louis Plica, Gregory Mottis, Robert Riccomi, Sharon Fleishman, Sharon Rosinski, Jean Michaels, Jerilynn Kohout 4th Row Sharon Rooney, Karen Paral, Wayne Miller, Allen Manarik, Therese Kordowski, Arlene Grecco, Christine Juszczyk 3rd Row Brian Brunslik, Patty Curda, Allan Neuman, Robert Biciste, Sherron Zawitai, Janet Hapl, Karen Stone 2nd Row Robert Kellerman, Marianne Wielgos, Ken Smeikal, Wayne Reeve, Ron Roeges, James Wilson, Mitchell Norton Bottom Row Ron DeCesare, Patricia Molek, Beverly Czyzewski, Terry Hora, Tom Bartell, Wanda Vavrina, Edward Strobl L. L. Spadafore - 9th hour Top Row Ronald Bortz, Walter Mazurek, Fred Feibel, Joan Gainiak, Vernon Sterba, David Voorhees, Catherine Krno 4th Row Virginia Lund, Donald Fostle, Tony Lissy, Martyn Russell, Howard Kostoris, Janice Tercek 3rd Row Evelyn Roasch, Linda Atkinson, Steve Hessl, Harold Haiek, Patricia Grenvich, Sharon Chalupnik 2nd Row Judy Law, Lois Byerly, Elaine Matysiak, George Albrecht, Robert Vacko, Bernardien Baranovvski Bottom Row Marian Henning, Ruth Anderson, Paul Kliment, Joseph LaPorte, Geoftrey Benes, Steve Hoftrnan A. Svrchek - 9th hour Top Row Walter Friis, Thomas Skiba, William Sauer, Paul Simko, Carl Novotny, Joyce Sobotka, Vincent Malek 4th Row Donald Ellis, Sherry Krob, Kenneth Evridge, Jeftrey James, Mary Roth, Peter Polko, Martin Lipinski 3rd Row John Namors, Douglas Dunlop, John Jacobs, JoAnn Cesky, Joanne Pavlik, Marcella Mach, Frank Freiberg 2nd Row Frank Machek, Janet Danda, Phyllis Gannon, Dexter Marx, Eugene Hnatek, Caroline Krupinski, Darlene Pecenka Bottom Row l Melodec Bouska, Thomas Ohler, Richard DeLong, Ronald Blazek, Joseph Blazek, John MacConnell Page l29 B. A. Jelinek - 9th hour Top Row Gus Jackson, Ron Hempel, Louis Romano, Robert Komarek, Charles Kottal, Bob Bruzek, Frank Pavlik 4th Row Barbra Urbasek, Renae Staral, Diane Samec, Jane Wolak, lzolina Cibulskyte, Joan Karas, Bobbie Vincent 3rd Row Arlene Kubik, Roy Leporatti, Pete Lazarri, Gary Blaquiere, Dick Vesel, Gloria Wallenberg, Joe Cieply 2nd Row Larry Van Cura, Felix Ambrosia, Dorothy Mydil, Carol Ohler, Gail Cech, Joyce Stein Bottom Row Steve Potsic, Marge Vlach, Donna Walsh, Frank Zika, Renata Koliha, Nora Mountford M. J. Arnold 10th hour Top Row Ron Balkus, Stanley Howe, Wayne Vermillian, Michael Tomasz, Ed Alexeiun, Carl Dahlstrom 4th Row Jerry Kacourek, Lynn Weaver, Allan Hlavacek, Laurence Thomas, Joseph Hrusa, Edward Buhat 3rd Row Harold Busek, Nila Kent, Shirley Hanczar, Judy Jirout, Barbara Here, Janice Keyes 2nd Row Barbara Makowsky, Patricia Kasper, Sharon Kuba, Phyllis Blackstone, Rita Matous, Karen Puike Bottom Row Katherine Hnetynka, Carol Clabats, Ed Napora, Pamela Marecek, Ilona Pavso, Walter Patsic N. Bartels - l0th hour Top Row James Sloran, James Jenks, Robert Williarns, Roger Forcash, John Hanson, Robert Setlik, Glenn Bober 4th Row George Cermak, Ronald Kessner, Joann Zeman, Donald Papir- nik, Patrick Pieper, John Kuhlen, Joseph Bartos 3rd Row John Kastner, Kenneth Munro, Leo Ambrose, Daniel Gable, Dorothy Racich, Lois Parthun, Samuel Rizzetta 2nd Row Virginia Zaiicek, Sue Srecll, Joanne Dutkiewicz, Rosemarie Benda, Marianne Mikeska, Adrienne Harast, Kenneth Shumate Bottom Row Thomas Daniel, Dennis Brodie, Edward Euler, William Olm- stead, Richard Talacek, Carol Conway Classroom 'ro find V. G. Brooks - 10th hour Top Row Nancy Borella, Larry Frezek, Charles Hatak, Frank Jur, David Pavletich, Allan Jordan, Don Dragisic 4th Row Darlene Cech, Terry Hoff, Angelo Kleronomos 3rd Row 1 Simon Pilkis, Edward Moose, James Soukup, James Janca Sharon Wolford, Ursula Jasinski, Sharon Markov 2nd Row Joyce Drourle, Deline Klobaucmk, John lsacson, David Slager I Lauri Jaros, Paulette Gardner Bottom Row , Christine Pakan, Dorothy Adam, Ronald Abluton, Bruce Beck man, Janaes Hosuk, Kenneth Novak R. M. Chandler - l0lh hour Top Row eofge C matt Frank Knzka Nlarrorie Pewnga, Donna Berenv Micliaeiino Richer' Pr-ter Stoncics 3rd Row Llo-yd Holland Catherine Masek, Joyce KOca', Elaine Bednar Charlotte Ruzicka, Joan Macigewski 2nd Row G 1 Ke nper auf Boyd Steve Hr,wko Bottom Row criann S rvorc lves Rosemarle Swartz Donn .. s, Jcc Harvat Page l3O James Novak, Owen Arnold, James Patitucci, Victor Legner. cmd clubs 'ro ioin G. C. McCloud - 'l0th hour Top Row Richard Kazlauskas, Earl Dunn, Joseph Flemr, Roy Votava, Richard Lidinsky 4th Row Andrew Spera, Willliam Langer, Ronald Kurt Taraba, William Michelon 3rd Row John Popovich, Dennis Theriault, Thomas Wayne Giacomo, Earl Ellison 2nd Row Gerald Viekup, Russell Beese, .James B Melody Leoni, Janet Kula Bottom Row Barkauskas, William Burisek, John Kert, Jensby, Ray Nelson, enes, Lois Marchon, Virginia Herdzina, Karen Kenyon, Jeanne Blanche, Elizabeth Troian, Ruth Arasim M. J. Miller - 10th hour Top Row Frank Slechter, Walter Mitchell, Thomas Jilek, Claude Daniel, Paul Prather 3rd Row James Hohe, Francene Fleming, Rich Santarelli, Thomas Hudik, James Link 2nd Row Ronald Meyer, Marlene Rosenberger, Mary belle Rauch, Anthony Guerra Bottom Row Grigalevicius, Anna- Fred Seneca, Rini Bezanis, Lucille Johannsen, Dolores Michaletz, Audrey Lizner Page l3l M. E. Dale 10th hour Top Row Ron Peterman, Russell Lekovish, David Kelly, Gerald Licko, Carol Aetrzak, Muriel Hames 4th Row Carl Gustafson, Kenneth Ferrantino, Robert Carlis, Diane Tal- Iarico, Janet Fuiihara, Richard Kaiser 3rd Row Elaine Hlavacek, Sandy Pertle, Joan Malv, Francis Arbir, R. Lynn Hurt, Jim Kovarik 2nd Row John Micka, Joe Tortorici, George Brezinsky, Steve Dahlgren, Ken Norman, Ronald Dauioias Bottom Row Anthony Kostiuk, Natalie Ruffolo, Robert Tvsl, Thomas Slanec, Michael Marcinkus, Frank Krych M. W. Hohe - 10th hour Top Row Marvin Jisa, John Covich, George Novak, Charles Molkentine, Thomas Gozdziak, Robert Heller 4th Row David Wettstaeclt, James Maher, Richard Tomasz, Douglas Volman, Dale McClendon, Sam Listello 3rd Row George Wesely, Allen Jackson, Bruce Hnilo, Donald Malnar, Charlene Thompson, Vicki Slouka 2nd Row Stella Franklin, Joyce Liska, Marian Mensik, Ray Santini, Charles Zelinski, Robert Kensik, Roselyn Spada Bottom Row Larry Alar, David Clawson, Wayne Zirnny, Antoinette Stancato, Lorraine Andreas, Kay Patyk M. W. Hohe - Ilth hour Top Row Steve Antalek, Thomas Staniszemski, Adolph Sveq, Klviznrt Bishop, Ronald Riha, Wayne Vandenberg, Ronfflcl Sagem' 4th Row Charles Payiliouis, Harold Woichovyski, Dan Rofnito, Patriu. Laycher Donna Lolaek, Joan Stastny 3rd Row Janice Bartik, Jeanette Meyer, Patricia Fiala George Laag Marianne Newman, Rose Paloucek 2nd Row Carole Constantino, Madelyne Novak, Lawrence Worlfnian, Roy Meisinger, Lynne Lawson, Sharon Prilaan Bottom Row Linda Warrell, James Puplis, Laurie Baronti, Susan DuBeau, Jeanette Demma, Carol Slepicka, Marilyn Cepak Page l32 Comprisecl his many P. G. Refner 10th hour Top Row Jerr Syeida, Edward Plocek, Bruno Doinbkowski, Daniel Y Elichek, Roberta Cameron, Richard Jirout 4th Row Lambert Miedler, Don Eichenberger Joyce Ferrell, Judith Sire gedas, Sandra Lindaur 3rd Row Sheri Prerost, Joanne Peters, Karen Voita, Barbara Bolognla, Jo Ellen Dvorak 2nd Row Carol Kec, Shirley Kopiia, George Jares, Robert Barcal, Larry Stegenga Bottom Row Joseph Pisavro, Carol Poliyka, Verlyn Vanourek, Diane Cosen- tino, Maureen Flanagan J. N. Rempert -10th hour Top Row Jerry Wenzel, Wayne Miller, Frank Szot, Ron Slouka, Gene St. George, Jerry Robertson, Robert Chaloupka 4th Row Stanley Zuri, Dennis Bialobok, Robert Fencl, James Sevcik, Sharon Bucaro, Paul Marhoul 3rd Row William Szeremta, Sharon Hardwick, Donald Podzamsky, Amy Groh, Caroline Szathmary, Beatrice Maylath 2nd Row Clifford Dominas, Bruno Zukauskas, Leonard Lanni, Judy Hegner, Judith Sobieski, Joan Novak Bottom Row Noel Kalis, Kathleen Zimmerman, George Bonucelli, Leo Ker- ner, Phillip Cornwell, Judith Minikowski H. K. Slivinski - 10th hour Top Row Ernest Cunnar, Wayne Tomasek, David Bruno, Leland Zeleny Robert Surdek, Robert Karei 4th Row Edward Dedek, Thomas Swartz, Thomas Nolan, Edward Michalee, Duane Burda, Kenneth Kronenberger 3rd Row Sandra Karel, Nancy Heitmanek, Anthony Sedlauskas, Joseph , Ferrini, Philip Smith, Merle Scarader 2nd Row Nemecek, Leta Wright, Patricia Syetlik Bottom Row lantes Ledvina, Dennis Jurgonski, Charlene Alhertson, Betty J Whirley, Audrey Stelinaszyk, Nelio Valentine JKF--Qn -app A-2- 9-- for 'rx A . Louis Klich, Gerald Dobes, William Wittenberg, Charlene ' Y .- ro A r- and varied clclivilie H. K. Slivinski - I'Ith hour Top Row Jim Branecki, Cary Coleman, Barbara Owens, Eddie Albrecht, John Bilich, Al Johnson 4th Row Bob Kouba, Jim Ricker, Bruce Stulik, Ramona Earl, Madelynn Czemske, Dorothy Torchal 3rd Row Frances Smetana, Judy Mazzetti, John Trappina, Phylliss Basa- raba, Mary Kochanski, Bonnie Pangrle 2nd Row Steve Zalas, Frank Opalecky, Kenneth Schlichting, Joan Fen- nessy, Angela Ferrara, Irma Neidorf Bottom Row Diane Martin, Janice Kilburg, Marietta Vivirito, Barbara Hoff- man, Karen Prochaska, Audrey Panusko R. M. Streblow - llth hour Top Row Karon Engelthaler, John Kostel, John Villadsen, Chester Tross Donald Moscato, James Nolan 3rd Row Charles Havelka, Marlene Mazzanti, Barbara Bates, Joanne Rinella, Patricia Olszewski, Ellen Kubik 2nd Row Edward Berkeley, Steven Vascik, Patricia Horejsi, Carl Kata:- zynski, Juanita Morini, Carol Wascher Bottom Row Penny Peternell, Shirley Sticha, Dolores Szczech, Ronald Phil- hcwer, Jerome Lach, Walter Delise Q24 A CC? J. G. Wintering - 11th hour Top Row Robert Jones, Louis Cerny, William Vokac, Dwight Kucera William Henning, Alan Tonelli, Don Huntley 4th Row Allan DelSarto, Ladislav Hynko, Marilyn Yunek, James Kadlec Diane Paichl, Francis Mushow 3rd Row Robert Peters, Mary Kuske, Michael Kanilcula, Alan Swiglo David Misek, Duane Dobry 2nd Row Sherrilyn Svoboda, Carol Batka, Robert Boburka, Lois Hlavaty Shirley Rennhack, William Fairchild Bottom Row Margaret Kopacek, Lois Haznedl, Judy Morgano, Ronald Rezek Don Sander, Paul Gidlund Page 133 1 1 RN Q33 Y! ima nw ' 1 0. Etvwsn -nn-was-. l F.. ' Z.-1...' --- X, L-sv Aviv, 4952 W , L h yur'- s 11113, mx?- 2 'inf' r . A .gk 1 x ,Y : ACTIVITIES Our M.S.G.A. ln Action M S G A The Morton Student Government Assocuatuon bruetty called the MSG A IS closely pat terned after our natuonal govern ment Three branches, executive leglslatlve and ludlcual comprise the body ot the M SG A and at us thelr responslblllty to govern the student body The executnve branch consnstrng ot elght sensors eight rumors tour sophomores tour freshmen and the tour class presidents as called the Board of Directors An electron held at the beginning of the school year decldes who vvlll hold these sought after otaflces The task tmmedlately tacxng the newly organized Board advisers Those chosen were Phll Kasnk chalrrnan Sandvl beda vce chairman Barbara Slad lc sefretary Wllluam Bedrava assistant secretary Patrucua Cherry treas 'rer The ad vlsers selected for thus year are Mtss E M Prutsman Mr G M Larimer and Mr R L Davidson Upper Underclassmen are well represented by these Frosh Soph Board members lower Revising the constltutlon IS a malor task of the Executlve Committee Upper Seated J James G Novak D Davos E Albrecht S DuBeau B Bedr va Sta d mg S Anderson J Cernota K Seth lower S ated P Kasuk P Ch M Davudson Mass E M Prutsrnan Standlng S Lebeda B Sladek B Bedrava Jumor and senior members of the MSGA Board constantly seek school Improvement Seated P Kaslk P Cherry B Nemlaha E Gadzrnskn J Wallon S Lebeda Standung B Sladek B Novak J Slovacek J Buenuas T Heyn A Peterlk J Frank M Goles C Strom L Kar lcek , . . . ., ' . , , , . . . .5 , , , , . , . is the electing ot its otticers and ' , ' : Q , l a V - Q . - A . , t , , . , , a . n - ' -. , , , ' : an - e - . ' , , errv r R. l. Page136 I O 1 1, 9 J v , - ,.': . ' 5 1 ' ' ff 2 . , QL 'f 2.1 ff. if , ,, ,,gpA',,, ,. Q , , 'Q 'gif Q-Q Qi gr i 'Q ng 3 P ' 'a ,, 'fn ' I gi I W ' QT am, . W JY' jfs, 1 1 ' I ' M 2' V H ff' 'Wit l V - hw M1 AM fi L, K Q 1. Q U ,A h B X ' ff t v , N 1 J .L -::t'9'3' f V , ' ,Q ying F xl ' f ' ' P Wd y af am, Q A Q W Al 'mv 40 ,ifwy 15435, M Q 5 . w 4, 3 ' . X xxx. ,W an X an V wh ,Q V-Q Living Up To Our Motto The people an thus I re r t l mas M enclnnger S ock Kor c 'V een 1 P Ccrw It ln I T.JV jl c s P mold V o 7 A Svolno c 1 emos enrtcl D O s TTT VOVTT I K t r r T Jr tlmc nt r Og VO! k Matcls es Pe ern rr .l John 1 t c l J Deag n E Gad ln lc L Plc o era u at A Says as c n C lincv slc M Pende Bottom S e T yn Mr a Q u lc EC ntut 1 nota A Pc erllc tandlng C Couslne K A Brown S acDonaId A Cornw Polacek C Ralnys M Mlchal M.S.G.A .... Tne majority of the work ot the M.S.G.A. IS carrued on through the ettorts of the many committees. The com- mvttees work independent of each other with only one goal in sight, school bet- terment Membership to these varled committees IS open to anyone Interested In school government Last year s Constltutlon Committee was dissolved and Its work was undertaken by the Executive Commuttee under the able dlrectlon of Mass E M Prutsman Revnslng the Constitution creatxng by laws, and forming standing rules are some of the functuons of thus Important committee Composltlon and dtstrlbutnon of th MSGA weekly bulletuns IS the task constantly facing the Bulletun Com mittee The Ellglblllty Committee checks upon and ellmlnates from competition all athletes who arent up to standards nn theur school work By promotlng good feeling and understanding the Public Relattons Committee IS a vxtal Ilnk be tween the faculty and the students Top There s plenty of work for all when School and Caf Improvement Code of Ethlcs and Calen dar Committees meet Center Worklng to provtde more and better extra curricular actlvltles IS the task facing the As sembly and Clubs Committees Bottom Bulletln and Frosh Orientation Committees extend a helping hand to the student body Page T38 What I Will, l Ccin M.S.G.A .... The committees ot this year and their chairmen were: Activity, Carol Strom, Assembly, Erwin Gadzinski, Bul- letin, Alice Peterik, Calendar, Dena Demos, Club, Tim Heyn, Code ot Ethics, Robert Novak, Election, Marilyn Goles, Eligibility, Stewart Anderson, Freshmen Orientation, Jane Cernota, M Book, Julie Frank, Medal Awards, Bea Nem- laha Public Relations Al Svoboda School and Caf Improvement Janice Bienas Social Jean Wallon Welfare Elizabeth Karlicek The committees mentioned above are permanent Throughout the year temporary committees are chosen as the need for them arises Top Electlon and Medal Awards Committees give recognition to the deservmg Center Many problems worthy of conc rn are taken by the Welfare and Eligibility Committe s Bottom A great assistance to incoming freshm n is e work of M Book Com'mttee op The people in the picture are M McMahan S Molek nas B Nemlaha S Kratovil S ras i Vesely S Schubert J Bartizal E Smith M Krabec Karcher J Albert M Goles T Heyn C Cavanaugh Gabauer B Fisher L Uhlir J Mankowski .l Paychl Kristy M R L Davidson C Strom J Naylor B Mc Lenahan J Paychl A Miller N Mikolas S Anderson E Karlicek S Tr h man R Vincent B Butzin E Satava E Grafen P Black stone J Orentas C Borowski A Carrino G Malek C Strom P VanGothem G Picek N Svec D Veselsky C Chirko M Rotunno J Hruby M Kotnour M Jurcik er V M Po k Kavo is B Kota i J Formanek L Vesely P Ondrla C Gailes Bottom Seated C Novak J Frank Miss E M Prutsman Miss M Bloch V Kraml A Brown M Schmidthuber D Olsen B Potsic M Ruch B Lopez Standing J Cava lier Miss M M Hopp A G organdas M Michal M Polanek J Kavolis J Kolar P Clay J Stelskal D Kysela F 1 I H H I - - I , 1 , ' up 4 . , .. . 3' 'h ll ll . ' A T - A 4 : . , , , B. Tog' , . , . ', . Ku , J, R'ha, J. ' , r. . , ' , . , , , . - Center-The people in this picture are: G. Stasney, P, Hreisa, . ' , . ' , . , , ' , . is - S. Trin , R, ictor, . lane , J. l' ,I , l'k, Page 139 Planning Socicil Activities M.S.G.A .... Everyone associated with the M.S.G.A., whether he is a Board member, a committee worker, a Court member, or an Assembly representative, is building for the future by learn- ing to accept more than j.1st the average amount of responsibility All the different phases con nected with government repre sents a tremendous amount of toil but the students invoived ir this work always manage to keep their heads above water an have a little fun doing it e MSGA by demonstrattng true democratic ideals is an integral part in a school of our size Page 140 Top The Social Committee has the respon slblllty for planning our dances during the school year Bottom Formulatmg enloyable homecom mg festivities is the malor task of the Activity Committee First ow VV or B Bedrava H its J Vattl-lalen L Mustik C Pet rlc is tart M i in r F Ste, cond rcw Nl Ponc r E ickso mlaha J uctenslct A A r c Ktrclter M Beclener C l-letlenbaclt Third row S Anderle B Kotaslca B Mclerta ov ce av Sche a 1 s f owe f o Mr oo M c Bo tom First s M Mali on N S C lst set H l cgtn Tl trd rev l ll A it c 1 S v cle t . F I I . y l ' d ' ' '. Th Top- ' r J. all w, , , C a , , ' ' , . e a H N sl C , C. es ge . chart t Se . a , J. r rt, B Ne , K ' , lb e ht, N. han, J. Sl a lc B. H el, J d l Koi, Mr . Nl W H l Tfttss H. l B -l J C lf . D Zaj' elm t - rox. 'JUS l-4 l Btlnx. B Togtws, H Nov.-l J V' s', B .'. 'rl M C f nn, J Ktmczi- S :incl row. L Str ', S .toltilu 'Uvi' -l P ,bar , 'T G-. at ,t the '.' '.'. c te J Drift t . E T.l flc,C Bl' cl'clc, D E gel, J Hfiww D Veselskt G falvlc, C. Cl 'lic l Gal titslci A a i sis, Nl Jurclr A Pt 't s lrtlf, J Beuag Honor I Theirs SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . Election to the National Senior Honor Society is one of the highest honors a Morton student can achieve. Membership is based on more than just good academic standing. Each candidate must show outstanding qualities of leadership and service. When May rolls around, elections are held in which both the faculty and the student have their say, and only fifteen per cent of the senior class and tive per cent of the junior class are finally admitted. The members perform various services throughout the year, one project being the biannual supervision of the honors banquet, Speakers are invited to the meetings to discuss various topics, and the members of the club and its advisor, Mr. P. L. Kiser, always enjoy the tradi- tional splash party. Officers elected for the first semester were Robert Freiberg, president Dave Berner vice president, Joyce Frost secre tary Rich Kassner treasurer Second se mester officers Rich Kassner, president Joyce Tetrev vice president Nonine Nelson secretary and Wayne Jartda IVGBSUFSI' SENIO 2 HONOR SOCIETY Peter Anderson Paul Bakule Kenneth Bala Bonnie Bedrava Daniel Bell David Berner Anthony Bialas Diane Borella Margaret Bozarth Donna Mae Brazitis Irene Bukovsky Dorothy Dalton Gerald Diedrich Marion Dunlop Sheila Dvorak Richard Ebens Charles Eggerstedt Robert Freiberg Joyce Frost Roger Hahn Carolyn Hans Wayne Janda Robert Jenkins Richard Kassner Roy Kotynek Vililliam Kutny Walter Loveland Judy McClendon David Melka Sandra Molek Notine Nelson Ralph Neiman April Ochsner G raldine Patrick Roberta Plachy Gloria Polich Charles Prazak Eileen Riccomi Elizabeth Salak Carole Schwab Barbara Sladek Jeanne Slovacek Roger Stedron Frank Stephan Donna Stulik NancyJ Svec Earl Talbot Joyce Tetrev Jon Trefil Betty Vicha Top Membership in the Senior Honor Society is based on more than just academic ability Center Only higher honors could be in store for these students Bottom Scholarship leadership and character Top First row N Svec J Tetrev D Stulik D Dalton Second row S Dvorak G Patrick J McClendon S Molek Third row E Talbot R Freiberg R Jenkins P Anderson J Tretil D Diedrich Fourth row W Janda P Bakule D Melka Mr P L Kiser M Bozarth Center First row F Stephan K Bala J Frost J Slovacek R Kotynek Second row B Bedrava D Borella E Salak G Polich N Nelson E Riccomi Third row R Hahn R Ebens B Vicha R Kassner R Neiman Bottom R Freiberg J Frost R Kassner Page 141 Toclcuy's Scholars Capabuluty us a fran possessed by all those who The people un thus pucture are L Waldvogel M Beranek R Kassner E Salek Mr L S Zelup R are members of the Junuor Honor Socuety Neuman N Nelson R Hahn P Anderson K Bala R Freuberg E Talbot S Lebeda S Molek N C Svec M Poncar J Anderson J Treftl P Bakule M Bozarth D Borella R Kotynek D Bell S Kuras B Nemlaha A Halpun N J Svec B Sulhan E Ruccomu D Dalton J Frost B Bedrava JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Members to the Junuor Honor Soc ety are chosen from the sophomore class by the taculty If a student dusplays trauts ot scholarshup leadershup and character besudes possessung a grade average of 90 or better tor two semesters he us eluguble for nontunatuon Thus organuzatuon undertakes such protects as placung names on the honor scrolls sendung representatuves to the grammar schools of the Morton area to accuuaunt graduates ruth M rton and the bannual supervusuon ot the Honors banquet Oth ers for the ftrst semester Peter Anderson presudent Duane Bcrella vuce presudent Bea Nemlaha secretary Karen Fugura treasurer Second semester ofh cers Al Just Presudent Bruce Barta vtce presudent Bea Nemlaha secretary Sandy Lebeda treasurer P gel-42 J. Slovacelc, L. Herdal B.. Vicha, G. 'Patrick M. Hruby,lP.ACherry, IR. hisher, letrev,lF.-Stephan . . . ' E F . U . Q Tomorrow s Leaders Judlth Anderson Peter Anderson Gall Augustln Padl Bakule Kenneth Bala Allen Barta Bruce Barra Jarnce Bartuzal Bonnle Bedraya Danny Bell Susan Bendtng Carol Benesek Marulyn Beranek Shlrley Bezdek Anthony Bualas Janlce Buentas D ane Borella Margaret Bozarth Robert Brazda Ann Brown lrene Bukovsky Donna Lee Capek Kay Carder Ralph Carlson Penny Cerwln Patrlcla Cherry Ronald Chochola Jerry Clcela Sylyua Culkar Dorothy Dalton Claruce Danlshek John Dawson Deanna Demlduk June Dostal Maruan Dunlop Paul Dvorak Charles Eggerstedt Fred Falrchlld Jody Falrchllcl Melunda Farmer Karen Flgura Carol Flo Rlto Robert Fisher Clrmbmg the ladder of success JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Ed: ard Forrranek Jan ce Fox Rooert Frelberq ofce Frost arol Gahl Adrlenne Georgandas Henry George Martlyn Gohr R lsert Gossrow Carol Gracher Ltnda Grazel s oroce Grunst Roger Hahn Anne Halpln Carolyn Hans Beatrtce Hellerman Lorralne Herda Edwtn Hcrnolka Marllyn Hruby John lannantuonl Oksana llluk tlttaots Jankoyskls Deanna Jentcek Donald Jlrak Barbara Johnson Arthor Jones Al an Just Cornelta Kapellos James Kapsa Ruchard Kassner Jean Kummel Bernardnne Ktnq Robert Knupp Ernest Kolak Mary Kolk Rtchard Kornlnowskl Carol Korbel Roy Kotynek Mtchael Koorn Carol Kovaruk Jody Kowalskt Judith Kratochyll Vtclet Kudrna S zanne Koras l Ku n Sandy Lebeda Dcrald Lee Marsha Lesser Carol Ltssy Laarel Lokay Nalter Loveland Sl'e ba MacDonald Ar ere Macek Donn n c Marsugllo Patr c a McDurrnon Jantce Mtcka Nancy Mlkolas Sandra Molek Donald Nelson Nonlne Nelson Beatrlce Nernlaha Char es Neyartl Ralph Nlemann 'ynn Novak Aprtl Ochsner Barbara Odenbach Joyce Orszula qlorua Ostedt Jody Partchy Geraldune Patrlck Vtctor Pellegrtnt James Pllupchok Roberta Plachy Ronald Plachy Marllynn Pogacnlk Marla Poncar Adelrne Reda Carol Rehn Ronald Rethel caertrode Rernbacher Etleen Rtccoml Nancy Rnvecco Ray Rosol M chelle Rotunno Eltzabeth Salak Carole Schwab F2 Pert Sebek James Semradtk Betty Shows Betty S lhan Ar r-or S nrt Lcrratne Stndelar Jeanne S ovacek Frank Srnoll 'chn SookuD D nald Splansky D ane Sounka Margery Spolar Jody Sredl Roger Stedron Robert Steffly Frank Stephan gary Stone Nancy C Svec Nancy J Svec Lo s Syttalek Earl Talbot Joyce Tetrev John Thomas D ane Thyer R chard Tornelf Jon Trehl Sandra Truner Sheula Trornpls Madelxne Uss Nancy Van Bale: Gary Velat Frank Vetrovec Nadune Vesel Ronald Vrba Lynn Waldyoget Joanne Werner John Wettersten Mlchael Wtllett Davld Wulllams Kent Wnlluarns Edward Zak E gene Zavrel T e pe ple In the ptcture are B Barta J Bartlzal J R Brazda K Carder R Carlson P Cerwnn Chccola C Bantshek J Dawson D Demlduk J Faurchlld M Farmer K FIQUFB H George G ssrcw V Jarkovskls D Jenucek B Johnson A Just C Kapellos J Kapsa J Kimmel '1 E Ko ak J Kratochvll S Kur s D Lee C Ltssy D Nelson C Nevarul M POQBCHI Rtvecco R Rosol B Shotts L Slndelar J Soukup M Spolar L Svltalek J Thomas D Thyer Var'Balen G Velta N Vesel E Zak Page l43 'J I af f y 'W ' L L X . J , 1 - l . V V fs J - f- lr A - Jeanette Demkovich Paul Knott Mlchael Ray Betty vicha f., l . ' ' . h C ' ' I - , - A t - - f - , - , - - R, C , . . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . r - 4 B. Ki. g, . l , . ', , a , . , . A , . , . ', . li N. A , . , . , . ' , , , . , . ' , , , . N. . , . , . , . Approach To Speech Jumor and Semor Masque and Gavel members strlve to become perfect speakers The people In thIs prcture are D Adam B MlSek D Dobry J Slaclek R Bortz R MartIn T Cerny J Halek L Novak S Culkar M Black J Orszula M Bozarth S Lebeda J Tetrev E Hradec J Lossau J Bouzek J Hruby C Kozeny Mr Kampschroer JUNIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL Under classmen Interested ID the advancement of speech may 'OID the JunIor Masque and Gavel After servIng one year ap prentIceshIp In thIs auxIlIary organ zat on learnIng speech and drama the student may declare candIdacy for the senIor group Ofhcers for the past year were B rt rand MIsek presIdent Thomas Cerny VICE presIdent Ronald Bortz secretary Joyce Gregory treasurer Robert MartIn hIstorIan Dorthy Adam correspondence secretary The BdVlSef for the group IS Mr Kampschroer SENIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL e Obt9ClIVeS of the SenIor Masque and Gavel are threefold flrst to FGCOQDIZG and promote sIgnItWcant student achIeve ment In any area of speech In hIgh school second to GSSIST the student ID raIsIng hIs standards of speech by provIdIng servIces of analysIs and 6dVlCe and thIrd to spon sor a better relatIonshIp between the hIgh school and communIty Interest and partIcIpatIon ID the held of speech IS a prerequIsIte for entrance In thIs natIonal speech SOCIGTY Scholar shIp and dependabIlIty are other qualItIes consIdered before admIssIon IS granted OfHcIal POSITIONS were held by Joyce Orzula presldent Janet Hag 4 secretary hIstorIan Mr Kampschroer IS the advIser NATIONAL THESPIANS The purpose of th Thesplans a natIonal drama group IS to further the Interests ot Its members ID the theatrIcal Held Students showIng a Incere Interest In dramatIcs may b chosen as a memb r Mr Teeter IS the advIser In order to be chosen a member ofthe Nahonal Th sprans you must show a slncere Interest In theatrical work IFS' row R Sarge It Lu W g Second row V Poles E Karhcek D non G Sa uss B Bedraya Page 144 . . , . .. E 1 , . a . , 2 , I , 2 , I , 2 I . . . Th I , I J , 2 ' , - . ' . -QI . I I V' I I Lynn Novak, treasurerg SylvIa Culvak, . . . e ' . . I . 3. L ' ' e e . . F' a Y, J. Cl - ,E Talbot - . T ' A tall y f I Journey in New Lands All eyes are focused on the French pamter Members pactured here are S Aqullera R Novotny C Burcal H and hrs model Henych J Dawson A Lutkus E Pucknat D Kublk J Szalkowskl SPANISH CLUB Eager to learn about the Spanish speaklng people are the members of the Spanrsh Club They enloy partlclpatlng In many Spannsh customs such as the colorful breaking ofthe Pinata filled vvuth many gntts They also llsten to Spanish records and sung rlghtalong with them A Donut sale was their mann money makung prolect of the year The members all proudly pre sented Mr Narbutas thenr advlsor with a present as he embarked on has good will tour Joy Dougan IS President Karen Hletko Vnce Pres: dent Sue Mares Secretary Val lvvanskl Treasurer P Valente D Messerges F Makrus D Bubemcek D Demos J Phnllnps K Slavlcek B Szpula M Salak P Klausler A Carlson J Stelskal D Dlte FRENCH CLUB The fragrant smell of carnations remlnds us of the annual French Club flower sale Sellnng these colorful and lovely flowers as the mann money making prolect ot the French Club lts mem bers try to gain an nnslght Into the French language and customs Club ottlcers are Bernadlne Szplla Pres: dent Dagmar Bubenlcek Vlce Pres: dent Patrucna Valente Secretary John Dawson Treasurer Judy Ko pecky Historian Miss A Nelson IS the club sponsor Engllsh IS forgotten as the Spamgh Club ln thus prcture are P Grufflths K Ortell R Kamkula K Hroch conducts IfSl1'I08'Ihg In Spanish E Blcek K Hletko M Lukes J Dougan V lwanskl S Mares C Rychecky R Langer I Bradka A MacDonald Pag 145 I . , I - . 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . :. ,. ,. ,. . 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. 1. 1. 1. ,. ,. , . ,. 1 ' C - 1 1 I I . . 1 1 1 , . :. ,. ,. ,. , . . ,. ,, ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. C' Learning to Understand LATIN CLUB Members ot the Latnn Club enloy spending their lelsure hours collectung folders Travelogues and stories about Rome Theur mann prolect thus year ns the compllatuon of a Latln book called Spectate mean :ng Look or Behold The members have contrlbuted magaznne artucles orugnnal Latun stones a summary ot Vnrgnls Aeneud and even a self test sum mary at the end When publnshed the Latun members vvlll have produced a very valuable contrlbutlon for theur club Leading the group IS Edward Formanek Presndent John lannantuonn Vice Presldent Thomas Ortcnger Treas urer Lorralne Herda Secretary Miss H E Hendrnks IS the advisor of the group Upper left Lahn clubsters eagerly describe the anclent Lahn clvlluzahon Middle They smlle as they hear some of the old Roman customs Upper left Back row R Komlnowskl J Zukau skas J Sramek Front row D Kostursku E Kar lucek O llluk W Naus J Orentas K Bochen ska B Szalkowskl I Suvalsdas Ml dle Back row L Sopka R Nedoba D Sprafka D Wllluams Front row A Barta C FuoRnto E Formanke R Chott J lannantuom Knupp L C Laskowskn F Vetrovec D Rlppel J Garbe J Pospnsul A Arlowskn D Lee K Reznhardt J Leppert R Wegner N Yo chem D Radys G u B But n L Pau A Fortner C Wilcox G Poluch B Freu rg E Morler L Mayer P Anderson F Smunt E Jastremsku L Jannenga B Bortman A Salkow sk: T Turek L Cnhak Struska Sprechen Sue Deutsch'7 asks Alan Salkowslu as he prepares to gave a dramatic lnterpretahon f a German story GERMAN CLUB Slnglng German songs and observung the tradutnonal German customs are a favorute pastnme of members ofthe German Club They also enloy vnewrng German movies and reading German stones Thus year they went to hear the Berlan Sym phony Orchestra They also have had a German band as well as a German Orchestra come and play for them at their meetungs Oftlcers of thus group Interested nn absorbing German cul ture are Alan Salkovvskl Presldent Tom Turek Vuce Presudent Loretta Crhak Secretary Conn eStruska Treasurer Page 146 1 1 - 11 11 1 . . . . , 1 11 - 11 1 I 1 - i I - I 1 - .. - U ' 'I l - 1 1 - - - -1 - ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' , . , . . 'd - - - 1 1 1 - 1 - l . - 7 - 1 ' D ' I 4 I ' I ' 1 L. Herda, T. Ortciger, A. Jones. R. , . Polz, . ', . , - l 1 4 1 - I . 1 A -1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' , . , . Br ll, . Zl , , ley, . , . , . , . be , -I - I - I ' ' , . 1 . , C. 11 - 11 - 5 1 I 1 ' 1 . In . 1 1 1 Our Neighbors ITALIAN CLUB Italian Club Worked hard to complete a plcture scrapbook of Morton s many actuvltnes represent :ng a typical hugh school In America Upon completion It IS sent to Italy by the Red Cross In return Morton re celves a scrapbook from an Italian hugh school Money ns ransed tor pro gects by sellung Torronl a rlch Italian candy The club took a trip to see an Italian art collection and La Strada an Italuan movne OFHcers of Italian Club are Camulle Salerno Presldent Tony Armagno Vlce Presldent Antoln ette Salerno Secretary and Marllyn Napolxtan Treasurer The advlser ns Mr F Naccarato Travel posters and the Irallan flag lend mterest to the Club s achvmes First row C Salerno T Armagno Second row F Mance D Manottl R Te na R Gluntoll R Cosentlnto Third row V Salerno D GUIHIOII Fourth row M Bargellun: P Carbonara S Gorskl R Drammns M Sebben E Rlccoml J Benedettn Smiles beam forth from members of the Czech Club as they dream about then dellclous Kolacky they sell E Sanler B Hobart A Drnec S Snydel J Gregor J Danda P Urldel J Snevert N Huss CZECH CLUB Wlthnn this group the vlvld literature of Czechoslovakla IS read and enloyed by all and gay songs are learned In the rhythm of Czech music At Christmas tlme the members of Czech Club band closer together to work on the beautlful dec oratlons tor the Chrrstmas tree IN the Tea hers Cat Durtng the year vnsuts are made to dlfterent Czech eatung places but the hnghlaght ot the year ns the Czech banquet Leaders of thus group are Elaine Saller President Blanche Hobart Vice Presudent Nancy Huss Secretary Julua Suevert Treasur er Pat Urudel Pount Keeper and Mlss E Jahelka advlsor Page 147 , I . 1 - - 11 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 , . , -H y. -. ,. ,.gl,. ,, -I ,D -- 1' 1- 1 . ,. ,. ,. - 1- 11 1' 1- 1 . ,. ,. ,. 1 , . .. r- C . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , . Leaders of The Business FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Plans Tor The NaT:onal Convenhon were a rrwalor prolecT Tor mern bers of FuTure Business Leaders of Arnenca One of The purposes oT The Club lS To develop a closer relahonshlp beTvveen hugh school Trannung and The buslness world Through acquarnTanc:e vvnTh local business Several Trips To exhlbuTs and local business hrms enabled The group To a beTTer undersTandlng oT The bus ness world ThroughouT The year speakers gave rnformahve lecTures on 'ob ex penen es and oTTen Tlrnes Elms vvere shovvn Sales are held In order To ralse rnoney AT The end oT The year a rnal nnlTlaTlon IS held n The even ng ID The Ln TheaTer and all parenTs are lnvlfed To com Omcers of The club are PaT Cherry PresldenT Don Jlrak Vice Pres: denT Marlon Dunlop SecreTary Charles Grlllo Treasurer and Sandra Ford ReporTer Mr E W Ludvvlg and Mlss S H Kuselc are The advisors Pat Cherry Presudent of FBLA tells her executlves about the convention In Dallas Texas this .lune Fnrst row P Cherry S Ford M Dunlop Second row E W Ludvvsg D Jnrak C Grlllo There IS a bug Interest In bug business at First row J Daubner G Zbornnk L Kee J Hrelsa Second row D STanek J Mucka P OBnen E Zcmmet R Wmter P Hurt M Kolar Third row J Daubner J Urelsa W Vavnna R Srnotzer R Winters J Kukla E Lnmbursky Fourth row C Bezdek M Salvmo S Davldson V Vaslch S Lebeda J Meyer S Macha F Schwelg B Berder Fifth row C Deans C Rehn R Novofny V Bneslzdeckl A Craten T Cvvuok J Mazurek J Mlcka D Frank Sixth row V Fagerberg N anhe ka A Hlnsky D hodl K J Ba ue R on B Kryzanuak E' yr Page 148 0 . , .. , ' 1 -f . .r . -, . Tor ' i E ' 'TTle I ., Ie- : ' T Q 'T 5 I . I l I -. ,. ,. -.. -,.',. ' eachFBLAmeeting. -. f- ,- l -- 1- T- 1' 1- T- 1- . 'la . T' I' I' I . .l' 1' Al' I .',. - -, ,.Dl,.i,.C,L.alaT,.kl,.Di, 5 4 A , 5 if l 1 Nb I' G 54 of Q S . . 3 ' . F I Y X X2 World ond Home -is Quai -snugg- -ini wwnrwul-sung!!! Yamin- Fufure Homemakers watch The proper procedures In In Thus pncture G AugusTm N Dauer R Burchak M Vmcem L Krlstoffer runnlng a modern home son M Roth C Nepal C Fedele J Morano R Kortmek K Wascher Mlss Kellogg lends helpful hunts as The omcers drscuss new recnpes Furs! row A Pererlk S J Kellogg J Tomko Second row A Dofhum G Augustrn Page 149 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA A desire To cook and To sew beTTer IS The alm of The mem bers of FuTure Homemakers of America AT The meetings dlFferenT and newer ways of preparxng food are discussed and ofTen Times demonsTraTlons are given In order To raise funds for The Treasury The gurls plan several sales AT one They sell Taffy apples aT anoTher They sell bows green for freshmen yellow Tor sophomores blue for lun: ors and red for senvors During The ChrlsTmas season FuTure Homemakers wenT carollng aT MacNell Memorial HosplTal and rn The sprung The gurls Took a Tour of Pepper dge Farm wlTh Their advlsor Miss S J Kellogg Asslshng The advisor are Judy Tomko Pre-sldenT Darlene DoThum Vice PresldenT Gall Augushn SecreTary and Alice Ann Peteruk Treasurer ' r If 4. 2 rv I . C .. 4 A ' T V f 4 . I ' . , s fn , f we y o 1, 1 X . . f Q1 1 H, D or T , , ., ,I M ' T 4 m...7A , 4.,,,. I H ,, ., I' aiwwwf , Y .I ' ' I ' I ' YI ' I ' I 4 . I ' - . , . ' , . , F - I I - , . , 2 ' , 2 , . Camille Salerno, President of FTA, gives her group last minute instructions for the forth coming college trip. First row-C. Salerno, C. Rychecky, M. Welsh, B. Stursa, J. Feinberg Second row-B. Kotalik, P. Rose, l. Brodka, E. Bisech, V, Salerno, K. Hletko, S. Molek, C. Raclkc, J. Kavolis, J. Frank FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . . Members ot the Future Teachers of America Club enioy meeting together to discuss highlights of the teaching profession. Problems are talked about, but eventually these clubsters wind up talking about various colleges. Empha- sis is especially put on good teachers colleges. Tuition is another factor con- sidered by Future Teachers. In the spring ot the year the club takes a trip to a nearby college or university to better acquaint themselves with the schools ot higher learning. Plans were made to visit Northwestern or the Uni- versity of Chicago. To raise money for after school activities, Future Teachers Club sponsored a fudge sale. Mr. V. W. Skubikowski is the advisor of the group, and Camille Salerno is President, Caro- lyn Gruber is Vice-President, Betty Stursa, Secretary, and JoAnne Kavolis, Treasurer. Mind cincl Model Builders FUTURE CRAFTSMAN OF AMERICA . . . The purpose ot the Future Craftsman of America is to provide opportunity to those boys in vocational shop classes who aim to promote and uphold good craftsmanship. Meetings are devoted to the discussion ot industrial and mech- anical processes, although many times the hobbies of the members are talked about. To add more interest to their meetings, speakers are often obtained, and movies are shown to illustrate ideas. Demonstrations are also given. Throughout the year trips are taken to industrial plants in order to give the members a better insight of equipment. Social meetings are planned tor atter school, and boys with the same inter- ests meet to have a good time. Officers ot the club are Ron Steinke, President: Bill Schultz, Vice-President, Jerry Cicela. Secretaryg and Joe Czelusniak, Treasure er. The advisor is Mr. P. R. Rohe. Interesting parts of their prolects are explained by Future Craftsman aicture els ova J Cicea J Czelusniak E Belskey G Jezek Honsik P e S J Pernic a T elina B Schultz F Johansin Page T50 RADIO GUILD . . . Every other Saturday one may hear Moments with Morton on WTAQ. Sports news is a must tor every broadcast. A play written by an English class, a discussion about a current issue, or an announcement ot a coming school event may be presented. Some of the selections from the rehearsal of an ap- proaching concert are often recorded and used to create enthusiasm tor it. Stu- dents write the script, and each member of the Guild has a chance to do the an- nouncing. The programs are recorded in school then sent to the studio. These twelve to fifteen-minute programs are usually introduced by Mr. Pop Green, the Guild's advisor. Ofticers of the club are Carol Grachen, President, Judy Bozek, Vice-President, Gloria Nitz, Secretary, and Joy Dougan, Treasurer. First row-D. Sharuin, A. Moen, J. Dougan, J. Szat- kowski, A. Malek Second row-M. Krenek, J. Ricar, M. Kouri, G. Nitz, B. Pribyl, C. Grachen, E. Karlecik, M. Uss Two seconds to go and the Radio Guild's Moments with Morton will be on the air. Communication Enthusiasts RADIO ELECTRONICS CLUB. . .Although many of the members have a vocation electronics class, the only requirement for membership is a real interest in the subject. Boys who do not have a course in electronics gain knowledge about this tascinating subject through their membership. Mr. Lyle, faculty advisor, leads discussions on all phases of elec- tronics. Occasionally electronic devices, such as the oscilloscope, are ottered tor experimentation and tests. Students learn to recognize the radio frequency by observing the curve on the screen. The capable leaders are President, Glenn Cizelc, Vice-President, Bob Siska, Secre- tary, Robert Serbickg and Treasurer, Bill Hohe. First row-B. Serbick, J. Swartz, G. Cizek, B. Hohe, B. Siska Second row-T. Hora, K. Smeikal, A. l-llavacek, F. Mason, G. Dudlicek, C. Potsic, G. Roepke, W. Zimny Third row-J. Huml, G. Krem, B. Fisher, F. Cervenka, T. Staniszewski, G. Kabella The Electronics Club observes a radio curve on the oscilloscope. Page l5l 2 ? I-u..... Creative writers formulate Upper Right-First row-R. Plachy, M. Slezak. Second row-B. McLenahan, Ideas for future stories R Rill, D. Bubenicek. Third row-R. Jensik Writers of WRITERS' CLUB . . . Members of this club under the direction of their adviser Miss Mariorie Diez, eagerly work toward perfecting their writing through the exchange of constructive criticism. Basic styles ot writing are taught to inexperienced writers, While the experienced authors master the fine points of composition. Members of Writers' Club are the hard working individuals responsible for compiling and publishing Trial Flights. The industrious officers are Michael Ray, Presidentg Eileen Makovvske, Vice-Presi- dentg Roberta Plachy, Secretaryg and Robert Jensik, Treasurer. WEEKLY CLUB . . . Students who teel they need to brush up on their nevvs reporting and writing before applying tor a position on the Weekly Staff, or stu- dents merely interested in how news is obtained, edited, and compiled are members ot the Weekly Club. When the members do not understand their assignments or find them too difficult, Miss Marie Block, the competent aclvser, nuides the students tovvard the solution ot their problems. lt the copy is vvell written, it may be printed in the Mortonian Weekly. Center-Weekly Club members hold round table discussions in the Weekly Omce. Lower Left-Various styles of writing found in newspapers are ex- plained to the Weekly Club. Center-Ftrs' row B Pieklo, G Sweilfts D, Tucker K Hughes G Reinbacher J. Parichy, D Kosatica Center-VA. Miller Third ron D. Spinka, P. Rill, A. Georgandas, G Oblouk Lower Left-First row B Verre E Btcek, N Kalina. Second row R, Hill, D. Hornak, P. Rassogianis, J Hayek, G Koenigns-vark Page 152 Winning Word DEBATE CLUB . . . Morton's teams are very busy participating in local and state-wide debates. They are always welcome in the social science classes to debate the current issue, which is usually a problem facing the nation. The successful, quick-thinking varsity debaters, Allen Barta, Tom Ortciger, Walter Loveland, Edward Formanek, and Diane Williams, provide the new members with an excellent example of the utmost in debating. All teams are coached by Mr. R. Kampschroer. SPEECH CORRECTION . . . Under the guidance of Mr. C. A. Johnson and Miss B. Evko, students in these classes improve their articulation, their voices, and their speech in general. Later in the course, games give the instructor an opportunity to observe im- provements in spontaneous speech. The enrollment of each class is limited to allow freedom for indi- vidual expression. Through conversation, drill, read- ing, and short tallcs the student learns to speak more effectively. Mr. Johnson shows correct mouth position for vowel production as he works with his speech correction class. This group works with the tape recorder to improve their speech. Mr. C. A. Johnson, G. Carlson, K. Davids, W. O'Rourke Miss B. Evko, H. Henych, T. Snabaitas, M, Kovacovic, N. Sachs, T. Armagno Walter loveland presents an affirmative First row-W. Loveland argument to the Debate Club for criticism. Second row-E. Forrnanek, A. Barta, T. Ortciger, M. Bozarth Third row-B, Odenbach, C. Radke, R, Kampschroer, J. Hornolka G Ostedt Page l53 ,..-df Os... Do Mathematics And Math mnnded students Ilsten attentlvely as Fnrst row L Cuhak T Turek C Struska J Carlson E Formanek J Heneghan T Prasnl E Mor Loretta Clhak presudent explanns a fascl ler Mr W J Cherry '10f '9 math Pmlec' Second row T Oriclger J Iannantuonu A Jones J Horn J Dawson Third row C Laskowskl G Krem B Knupp J Ulrlch A Lutkus Fourth row B Padera P Bakule F Vetrovec MATHEMATICS CLUB The club s purpose IS to supplement each member s knowledge of the very Important ever broadening fields of mathematics During the meetlng problems are exchanged by the students and Mr Cherry the groups advlsor The Archemedlan, a book of challenging content was compiled and published agaln this year to supply the non member students with many unusual problems The club IS headed by Loretta Clhak FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA Since thus club IS a supplement to the F D A class a student must be enrolled ln the class to become a member He must hold a part time lob In a retall store so that he can discuss the reaction he received when has newly learned selling techniques were put Into practice The group makes trips to variety stores catalogue order stores and large department stores to compare the different methods used I0 makung sales The ofhcers are Edward Slrovatka President Joseph Parlzek Vice President Norman Koutek Sec retary Stanley Szczepanek Treasurer and Joseph Mlkulec Reporter Enthusuastlc students prepare forthe future Flrst row J Kucera J Parnzek C Corso C Lamarma N Koutelc bY aCqU '9aWo k '9 knowledge of the Second row J Mukulec D Kovaruk E Surovatka M MacLean R Krochmal H Durham S b s 'esS wo d Szczepanek R Francekovnc Page 154 o Presidentg Al Lutkus, Vice-Presidentg Connie Struslca, Secretaryg and Ed Formanek, Treasurer. - , J , - 5 , - 2 - f 1 , . . - . 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Oh no all sold out' exzlalms one of the P Dvorak J Dettelbach L Mostrk L Kocn K Carder J Stan' N Van Balen R Kassner D gurls from the Tlckei Office as she wans Vospnch R L Davudson J Borovec K Wullrams L Lokay J Anderson pahenfly In lme TICKET OFFICE Tlckets on sale IH the Tlcket Office IS a tamnlrar phrase around Morton For who hasnt at one tlme or another bought a basketball tucket banquet ticket or an Annual tncket at the Trcket OFFlce'P Workers In the Ticket Office which IS located nn the Student Cafeterla are always busy from thurd through eighth hours Through the hard work ot these folk the llnes keep moving But stlll there us tnme for plcnucs partues and other actnvltues The advisor of the Ticket Ofhce IS Mr R L Davldson STUDENT BANK Deposits and vvnthdravvals are the mann concerns ot the Student Bank located In the southeast corner of the Cafeteria The Bank IS open durrng the sixth and seventh hours every school day for those desrrlng to make use ot the school bank Students who work In the Bank are chosen from their banking class and receuve mnnor creolut tor vvorkung a full year Mr A J Frattenger us the advlsor of thus industrious group Thus years bank ers are John Frattnnger Duane Froehluch Duane Irush Roberta Maller and Cynthla Smith Mr Framnger looks on encouragmgly as has Rmella A J Frattln er ras advlsees handle the affanrs of the Student Bank .lt Page 155 l ll ll ' ' ' ' , , . . f A , - , - , . , . 1 - , - 1 - , . . , . , . , . , . H - - - 1, . - . I I I ' I I ' . , , . . . . , I 1 I I - . J. , . . g , D. l h mtl-.x.,.u , , ,f . nr , H' - A , Z 4 'K ' I I 4 I 5 Camercimen in Action Darkroom antics are in order when the camera enthusiasts meet. 0 CAMERA CLUB , . . Prize winning pice tures are the aim of Camera Club members under the direction ot Mr. D. F. Marsik. Contests held through- out the year enable the camera fans to demonstrate their skills. Photogf raphers ot picturesque places, tha group has taken trips to the Chicago laketront, the airport, and the zoo. Guiding Camera Club members are Richard Hurak, President, Phil Smith, Vice-President, Frank Jur, Secretary, and Bob Detenvaugh, Treasurer. MOVIE MAKERS. . .Skill is required in making movies, but with the help of Mr. B. Mikula, the members of Movie Makers Club gain practical experience in taking movies at vari- ous school activities, The boys learn to operate movie cameras as well as proiectors, and develop ability at all phases of movie making. Ofticers of Movie Makers are Ron Abluton, President, Harold Vokaty, Vice-Presi- dent, Charley Kottal, Secretary, and Russell Beese, Treasurer. ln 'MS Plcwfe afei P- Hay, R- YOUFHQ, E, Schwab, G, Balev, C. Gustafson, A. Jackson, E. Cunnar, D. Papirnik, J, Zaidlik, M. Schiavelli, R. Hurak, M. Bohan, F. Jur, R. Sagan, H. Dusek, J. Gendek, H. Carstensen, B. Defenvaugh, D. Garnev, J. King, D. Logan, D F. Marsik Several camera fans gain experience developing pictures. D. Garnev, F. Jur 5- Robert O'Brien shows the movie makers how to use a new camera. First row R. O'Brien, V. Sterba, J. Petrzelka Second row D. Lindeman, D, Kobina Third row G. Brezinsky, D. Fostle, P. Smith Pag Proiectionists ot Work OPERATORS . . . Visual Education has now become an important phase in Morton's curricula. Here at Mor- ton we have one of the finest de- partments among high schools throughout the country. The boys who show an interest in movie pro- jection are given gym credit to par- ticipate in this group. A captain is appointed for each period and it is his job to make sure things run smoothly and that classes receive the proper films. Under the fine in- struction of Mr. B. Nlikula they learn procedures in showing educational classroom films on many types of modern projectors. Courtesy and promptness are characteristic of the operators as they provide us with educational entertainment. Officers of the club are Glen Cizek, Presi- dent, Joseph Svoboda, Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Kopstain, Secretary. Mr. B. Mikula is the advisor and consultant of this large group. P. Carroll, A. Spera, R, Baumel, B. Kubin, P. Vodicka, C. Whitlock, E. Ryan Morton's operators listen carefully as they are briefed on procedures. Alert faces of our operators wait anxiously for the next assignment. ln this picture: C. Hatak, F. Chlumsky, R. Bruzek, G. Klecka, D. McDonal, A. Malizia, G. Jares, M. Louis, M, Kovacovic, J. Giampapa, M. Giampapa, R. Rezek, S, Denino, P. Bolzinger, L. Malek, J. Leicht, C. Lynch, R, Dilelio, B. lndelli, W. O'Niell, J. Vacko, A. Sidlauskas, B. Londo, C. Grossi, T. Cervenka, C. Macaluso, G. Diesem, J. Lucas, A. Hlavacek, Ernest Curmar, R. Brani. R. Martin, First Row-E. Jastremski, R, Serbick, J. Giampapa, R. Fisher. Second Row-R. Siska, Mr. B, Mikula, G. Cizek, G. Diesem important A special 3-D proiector provides extra interest in movies. Page 157 w 4 Qi-. Vx 'Q Q 5 Q fx :js 2 Y 'g 45 N f' 3 W' if my 'C' ,K Q 'V Y .,.. 1, 2' 94 1 , x rf ' , '- 1- 'K Q ,4 A . X . A 5 A 4, Q. ,ix Q V N 6 3' s A '- f X f - M n A sf Q Q fi ' a K ' 4 wg.. ' , 0 .21 gx YT3 Wy :fl F: . - .4 1. yx'. , Q V u I P vw f ,. ' M V 3 A ' ' ' , TH' W 2 '1 N W . X, ,Rb 1 'Q A 2, MFI' fn ' M x i X ' ' 1 Nt! Mx . Q? V . ' 1 tw ,.. NM Q Wx Ki of W 3 QQ W N vw ww NX 5 y Q v N V xx M 3 X N.-, ,eq QC, H Q, . Q3 ,WJ 'Q Q . 2 Y ja X 5, K ,,, R Y xxx VN Fw f 'W Q 'S 1 121 . 'P 1 -5.-a. 4 ,i, 1 ' X AL 4- ' . 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Femlnlne voices unlte VlncenT V Urban D Mlchael P Belsku D Kysela J Stokes N S p E Lltohorskl G Relnbac In perfect harmony Sosnowskl E Christo B Clzek C Nesbed J Meyer P Rassoglanns A Hrusa B Vostry C Kozeny Gongol J Schlrdewahn D Messerges D Jaros L Herda S Tr ner C Belna R Arlart J Homolka Baldrndge A Kowalski D Bonm A Walker D Demos J Daubner R Chotr B Johnson D Cerullo Bezdek G DeLoraea Joyous Melodies Echo ForTh Belng a member of The Thurd Hour Girls Aeollan Choir as a bug honor as only Those wlth abllrfy and experience are chosen To be In IT Many of The numbers are done a cappella In preparation Tor The mixed chour alThough a few numbers with accompanlmenf are learned Too AT Christmas time The Grrls Choir lolned In vvlth The oTher cholrs To presenT Tvvo wonderful musical performances and In The sprung a concerT was given The Aeollan Girls Cholr works hard unTul perfe-cTIon IS achreved Chordteens blend thelr voices for enloyment and entertainment Omcers of Aeollan Cholr plan the many outsnde actrvutles for the group B Vlcha E Hradec R Plachy A Clzek Flrst row B Vlcha E Hradec P Dvorak Second row B Nernlaha R Plachy T Armagno VV Alrolh A Clzek Page 163 ' M-',. ,. ,-if,-' ',.'hef ' . J. ',. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. B. ,. ,. ,, ,. ,,l,, ,, ,. C. ,.' O I 1 , . 1 .4,. ,. ,.' ' -.',. ,. -. ,, ,. ,. f pl . S ,,,.,,-., W mv i T c.MZ-a!,Z Growing in Grace oncl Serious meditation and straughr thmlung are nmportant to the members of the Hugh Crusaders Club 5 Ss. '1 Frrst row D Cech M Mack C Galles C Grachen L Pnco C Perry J Stokes Second row R Smotzer V Kudrna S Thomson B Nernlaha P Hrelsa D Havel D Beranek V Urban T :rd row M Pender L Hulznnga V Scheld K Otten R Earl D Lee P Lapka L Herzog J Gregor Fourth row S Krob K Relnhart K Fox D Enghausen T Heyn J Matazel K Hughes L Atkun son D Samec M Uss T Holder J Nut: C Bezdek C Loucky Gene Cech nnforms the Hn C officers of coming events Furs! row G Cech Second row A Clzek E Hradec F Zygutls Third row D Childs B Vncha gladly study the Buble to learn more about Chrls tlan ethucs and morals Thls nondenomunatuonal group plans excltlng meetungs un whuch perhaps an outslde male quartet may come and present a program of rellguous mustc At other tnmes well known speakers gtve enloyable lectures Not be ang sernous mlnded at all tunes these clcbsters enloy svvlmmlng parties skatlng partles and even theur basketball team And twice a year they hold weekend retreats Besldes thus the group publlshes The Shleld a monthly news paper The capable oPtTcers of HI C are Gene Cech Presldent Fanth Zygutls Vtce Presldent Emlly Hradec Secretary Arlene Cuzek Treasurer Betty Vncha Edltor of the Shleld and Don Chllds Co Editor Mr J l-l Seaholm IS the advlsor Page T64 Ri V T lx h' - . , - A' , 4 ', A T V , - , - , , f T ' ' ' HIC CLUB. . . Enthusiastic members of Hi C Club X ,LA , . . , 7 ' 5 ' ' K . . . . I The Ari of Wlsdom ART CLUB The desire To creaTe IS The only necessary prerequlslte Tor membershnp rn The ArT Club BeauTy and design are among The lmporTanT Thnngs drscussed by These creative sTudenTs A board of ofhcers durects The club s acfrvmes which may be anythnng from parntung an old fashion prcTure To consTrucTlng a fuTurlsTlc rnoblle Occa snonally movies 1llusTraTmg d1FFerenT phases of Art and explaining basic fundamenTals are shown To The group The clubs work aT The holiday sea son resulted In nnTeresTrng ChrlsTmas Moblles our halls OFHcers of Thus group are Marcella Slezak PresrdenT Domlnl Tarvldas Vlce PresldenT Sharon Slmmons Treasurer Joanne Jansa Socnal chairman Miss L Tarachas IS The advisor A Noftke D Dural R SmoTzer R Vnctor M Slezak S Davidson D Tarvndas M McCasl-:ey J Jansa Mlss L Tarachas S Simmons Arhshc students creaie Ilvel S Wolford ,A-J 1 4l ki W'Ni You wlll need a toothbrush swlm sunt and 'lst Row L Malattla D Gluntoll S Grass: R S rand J Sredl R Krler H Taylor Wafm domes fo' th Colo ad9 T 'P explams 2nd Row C Semradek L Kromer D Stanek C Yncapouch F Mance R Novak Mr Kohou' lo the members of 'he Travel Club 3rd Row M Weiss P Rose D Homuth .l Pollch L Kroulllc D Marlottl 4th Row C Kovarlk P Marshall D Lelcar E Rlccoml M Krenek F Krallk D Forst Footsteps 'ro Faraway Places XX' -Q fl l QL TRAVEL CLUB Here s a group that s really gomg places Its Morton s Travel Club where plans are always bemg formed tor new and dllllerent places to be vlslted The blg trlp of the year IS The arwrwal Colorado trlp fhlch offers studehts the chance to emloy real western ram h luvmg for two v eelcs The group has also vusuted the hlstorlcal spot of Galena lll hols Colorral maroom and white address hooks adorned vvlth a oold M were sold th s year Mr KohoL1tandM ss R Matoaselq are the leaders of thus happ, qroap oi travelers OW ers fre Lorralme Malattla Pre-sl mt J c Qrefl Vlce res l mt Carolyn Capoach A lce Presldell Treasa r Saw lra Gra Secretary lorrame Malattna Presndent of Travel Club e plams the route to b taken on the next trap to Loss Kromer a d Sandra Grass: .L 4+ Circle around and clap your hands d reds Miss E Jahelka as she guides her enthuslashc gurls In a Ilvely Czech dance 1-.5 tt 1' LLVIIBI W1 0 4.4, --...L First row B Hobart B Relzek D Bonln J Gregor C Hnetynka Second row K Zlervogel A Grnsko N Poch J Hegner K Osuch Thnrd row M Kvapul, M Leon, R Laroche, E George, L Stabenow, C Glondla Fourth row C Spevacek B Jastremsku,J Stastny, A MIlauckas,J Deegan, K Pagel E Hlavacek, D Mlklas, C Ventralla, M Cerwnn, B Gongol, D Beranek, E Jahelka , sa FOLK DANCING All dressed up ln the costumes of Czech orngun, the members of Folk Danc Ing Club are ready to begun a Czech dance Miss E Jahelka leads them rn the many dances ot forelgn countrles The gurls enloy learning about new customs, and gladly partlcspate an the colorful dances Throughout the year these glrls can be seen working hard In order to achieve pertectlon At weekly meetvngs Folk Dancing Clubsters see demonstratnons of new dances Fol lowing such a display, the group practices these steps and technrques When all the steps are mastered, members of Folk Danclng Club are ready to perform for school functions and also outside atffarrs Although the group dances lust tor pleasure, these dancers are acqurrrng a skill In a worth whale sublect Music IS provided for this ambltlous group by Mrs West Officers of the club are Elaine Sanler, President, Marge Cerwnn, Vlce Presudent, Karen Osuch, Secretary, and Joan Gregor, Treasurer Page l67 If ,L z. ' -.- W. E251 Yr., - . , ,,,,.,, f '5o T ,, ,,, -fy l UM. fr E I v W 7 f X , ,Z V V' In A 4 le f- '37 A 4, , 2 , V - if ,f ' V -+ve lf' 'nw-gn: V F1 .514 W N' V , ' 2' --.- ., 4 -.Q ' f, ' in 3 ,, fl, ., ima, W N .C - ....-,, ,, M 1 ' - A ,M X A H . 9 Sf ' . i- ' -- , . ' , - ', . , - . . b. . . - ' I ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' Personal Satisfaction Dedacatecl lo serving others the FroshSopl1 Flrst row D Spmxa G Rembacher J Dostal G Mauthe G l5 e loY 'hen' Pfoleds Second row P Svela J Justus S Sekana L Sengstock Third row N Mlcrolas D Druhn C Ragnys M Koskowskl P Slevert K Rutkosku C Cousmeau S Turek S Lllegdon Fourth row A Hanuska S Pnccato C Kozeny C Murray T Cwlok L Dryflout M Drozd Page X68 FROSH SOPH GIRLS CLUB Actlylty relgrts IH the busy workshop ot the Frosh Soph Glr's Club Tvvmce a week these ambutlous gurls stay after school to work ort their many protects Memb rs colorful ptctures from magazmes make mterestmg s rapbooks These hooks along vvuth toys that the gurls collect are seht to hosputals At Chrnst was thts year these unclerclass g rl ser e re freshments at the dance Ms F R Sat ts h adyusor and Crystal Cousmeau ts the Prestdertt Other ofhcers are Duane Sptrtka Vtce Pres dent Sharon Plccato Secretary Linda Sengstock Treas urer and Dtahe Druhrt Historian Ambmous Frosh Soph officers plan the many achvmes for the school year Rn t C Coosmeao S P o D S k D Oratm L Sengsto , , . , . K 3 , , . . 5 . . y 9 gather al! their Christmas cards together and with tw ' 5 wwf d . N . r, , . z ' t e f . 'gh - ' , . :mat , pm a, ' w . Cla From Helping Cthers A Junlor Senior Gurls anxlously prepare for a successful Mother Daughter Banquet In thls picture R Joachim L Crhak D Dlte R Novotny D Marlottu D Engel C Bur :ck C Semradek S Grass: D Jendrlks S Dvorak C Hans B Butzm M Jurclk C Struska M Par Beranek N Booras C Fisher J Hruby L Malattla J Hofrlchter P Toman K Gebauer K Zler vogel A Kasl S Molek M McMahan A Stumac L Kromer A Grlsko M Poch J Johnson G Malek C Strom E Salak D Forst M Krenek F Mance J McClendon A Kaspar C Blssuas C Garzynskl M Ireland JUNIOR SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB Members of Junlor Sensor Girls Club rn dark sklrts vvhlte blouses and crisp aprons serve for banquets during the year and usher for evening affairs In lovely torrnals During school time these gurls work In the Lost and Found The bug prolect of the year though IS the Mother Daughter Banquet Oltlcers for the flrst semester were Jan Kaage Presrdent Joan Stegskal V1cePresldent Carol Popula Secretary Ednth Satava Treasurer and Pat Clay Hnstorlan The officers forthe second semester are Jan Krlsty President Joan Paychl Vice President Arlene Kaspar Secretary and Marilyn Beranek Treas urer Mass E Prutsman rs the advisor Careful planmng resulted In an outstandmg Mother Daughter Banquet First row J Kaage Second row E Prutsman J Stelskal C Popula Thrrd row P Clay E Satava Page I69 , I I F9 B ' ar' - f f ' ' h 1 .fx . I Vt , ,L . 1, ' , nl, . N 5 af' 'K L I 1 -. fi L I ,. V- J dus, C. Kodl, B. Higgins, J. Krbec, J. Borowiak, E. Riccomi, J. Kristy, K. Hletko, J, Frost, M. 1 I I I - I 1 I I I I I ' I I , 1 ' f 2 . , . , 5 , ' - A : Our Counclls Provide Servrce rs The arm of Morion s Junlor Cocncnl Always ready to help a fellow sfudenv Furs! row D lrdelor R Forcash Furs? row E Shuma J MaConnelI Second row D Adam J James Second row J Sclmulle D Metcalf J Spansanl :rd row D Childs J son G we H R Rubn lrd row 2 cberls A lrn Ro ers G url MI Reveal V Konatsky Knu R ale B Nemec JUNIOR COUNCIL MorTon s Junlor Council accepts The responslblllTy of seTTlng good examples as ushers for afernoon assemblies These boys serve as guides Tor Th many afTa1rs held at NlorTon And one can always see The Junior Council vvorklng hard as vvarTers aT The MoTher DaughTer BanqueT From The beginning of The year To The very end The members of Junlor Councll devoTe Their Tsme Tor The benefTT of helplng oThers Omcers of This nndusTrlous group are Jlm Muller PresldenT Tom l-llldeb and: Vice Presldenf Art Slml SecreTary and Duck Grgu rich Treasurer Mr G Nl Larimer IS The advlsor The officers dlscuss new Ideas for service prolecfs Io Instructions are given to the boys before ushering for present io the Jumor Council afternoon assemblues Furs? row J Muller T Huldebrandt D Metcalf S Hessl P Kr-.un Second row A Srml D Grgurwch P gel7O Q Q Th' - . I ' ,J .U Han , . STO: , D, ertz, . i O, T. Th' --. .VR ,I .1 SA l, I b 1 , D. rg 'ch, J, 'ller , - P. :i Fourfh row-WR. Kovarik, J. Jenks, T. HildebrandT, S, NesTer, B. Hlousek, Fourth row-G. Albrechl, A. Svviglo, R, Reihel, E, Benson, S. He . H . . . D . I . . . . xi A V , . . , . . . . n . Y L . U . D , . . - I 1 I , h ' I 1 I 1 , . . . . . ' - . I , , I . , , , , I' Aid in the Aisles A wave of enthusuasm overcomes the boys as they prepare for the Members of Sensor Councll set good examples for all students Father Son Banque! al mormng assemblies Back row D Cmer G Thompson R Hahn A Matousek R Carlson Back row W Gubson J Murphy D Stancl J Naylor G Spolar Seated D Bryan J Forbes E Jastrem G Oak J Smith J Kuska Seated P Kudrnovsky M Pech R Cerny D Nelson A Just J Larimer O Reed J Zakovec B McLenahan D Tagbl G Brull SENIOR COUNCIL Cmzenshlp and leadersh p are stressed tn the Sensor Counctl Thus ann portant servtce organtzatuon IS open to Junior and Sensor boys who have a desire to serve theur school and cornrnunuty An unsplrzng speaker, Colonel H Markey was one ofthe hlghlughts at the Father Son banquet Ofllcers are Dale Bryant Presndent Roger Hahn Vice Presldent, Al Matousek, Treasurer Gene Spolar, Secretary M H L Meeker IS the advisor Senior Councll members proudly display signs for Father Son Gene Spolar glves a r port of Sensor Counclls past accom Banquet pllslmments D Kovarnk D Berner R Jonak J Kapsa A Frles R Flsher R Hahn D Bryant A Matousek G Spolar Page 171 Supporhng Cur Team Wllh BOOSTER CLUB When do l sell Barb? These are Tamrllar words To The members of BoosTer Club One of The lmporTanT acTlvlTles of The club lS sellung refreshme-nTs aT The games and supply Ing The hungry specTaTors wlTh candy hoT dogs and cokes Thrs years ouTsTandrng acfrvrry ns The annual dinner dance held aT RuTh Lake CounTry Club ID honor of Senxor AThleTes The club awards Trophnes To ouTsTand1ng players ID foolball baskeT ball and baseball This year They Included swam ming and WresTllng In order To promofe lnTeresT an all sporTs Omcers are Barbara Sladek Presl dent Audrey Albrecht Vice PresldenT Merrnll Jane Hicks Secretary Jeanne Slovacek Treasurer They are advlsed by Mr L C Prucha and Mr S J ace Barb Sladek and her omcers plan thenr annual Booster Club dmner dance B Sladek Sellmg refreshments at sports events are Members prcTured are A Kasper E Hradek D Kish J Luba B Wild N Nelson J Ver Halen the prrmary Interest of Booster Club N Kurcher J Alberf J Hahn J McClendon L Lalcek I Bukovsky P Toman N Kammskn members J Deegan M Poncar M Beranek N Svec A Prlbramsky H Nushart J Scheda C Docekal Wallon C Hellenbach S Slasul ms J DeTTelbach E Weughull M Beckner M Goes S Conery B Bedrava C Mensar-ger B Havel A Boudreau C Cavanaugh G Kotas l Page 172 0 I J II Il . . . , . I I . , . . . . I . , . T ' - . , ' A n . - . I . 5 I I I ' 3 I I I I S A . . . . . ' P J. Slovacek, A. Albrecht, M, Hicks, Mr. L. C. Prucha, Mr, S. J. Pace, ' I ' I ' r - I ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' . I r I 4 I ' I J. , . , . a ' , . , . ' , . , . l , Maroon and Whne Dynamne IS a famnllar cheer of Pep Club members Cheers cmd Concessions Come on Gang Manlyn Gales yells as she reaches a new cheer to Pep Clubs oficers Mr Koehler M Goles C Docekal S Stasulams N Van Balen L Kocu J Kolar N Voyt S Conery Lets Go' Wm or lose the members of Nlor ton s Pep Club are behind their team with rousing cheers and strong school splrlt Thelr mann arm IS to and their team with good sportsmanship and lots of encouragement You can always find them at the games clad tn their tradntnonal white blouses They re proud ot thelr school, and they let you know lt when they let loose wlth a loud We re From Morton Couldnt Be Proud r The club IS also Interested ID promotlng Interest IU other school sports as well as the malor sports Leading her spirited members IS Marllyn Gales President Sandy Conery Vice Presxdent Carole Docekal, Secretary Judy Kolar, TreasJrer Mr Koehler IS the advlsor ot thus splrlted group thxs picture R DuBeau K Carder C Novak S Buzan M Rotunno C Semradek L Kromer Pe erlk G Stava J Mltchal J Wclke S Truner G Stava M Mrchal B Toglas K Haas Novacek A Brown E Blcek N Franzen F Brakken N Nikolas M Hruby G Novak Wldmer J Sredl P Blackstone M Murrln P Cerwnn P Ondrla R Vlncent K Norman Smlthuber L Vesely E Holek B Dvorak K Olson A Shurpuet B Herout B Nemlaha Alesao H Smnhruber L Page 173 Morton s Sfor Performers Excellent showmanshlp and a deslre to per Standrng P Blelsku W Tomasek D Vllmeck F Hanes D Slow F Helnes C Karlovsky form are characterlstlcs of the Talent Club J Cesky J Koza P Hanzlrk members as they dnscuss group actuvltles with Seated Mr A P Kovamc J Novak B Baranovvsku F Ambrose B Kolar P Hlan tv Mr Kovamc then advngor B Lopez D Kosafka S Lebeda C Kadlec N Lueder J Novak R Stull Nancy Paul drsplays excellent dance coordination Lnvely muslc IS provided by the Morton as she performs her number at a Talent Assembly Dance Band as they play a splrlted tune Page 174 Provide Pleosont Hours Upper Left Standmg P Buelskn J Havel J Tercek B Baranowskl S ated R Vllnack J VanCura A Gorgandas C Jezek J Dougan Upper Rnght Standmg K Haramza I Moore R Burlc Seated B Kolar E Sadek C traka F Heunes J Terumholz J Wheeler R Strllo Lower Left Standmg B Kothera B Rezabeck D Slow Seated N Lueder W Ratay Paul S Lebeda B Patak R Fmder C Kadlec D Dames C Wllcoks J Kefee Kolar Lower TALENT CLUB Talented teens us a name charac terustnc of the enthuslastuc members of Talent Club No matter what your specthc talent or abnllty us f you are Interested nn entertaining the Talent Club ns the place tor you Thus year s group presented two Talent Assemblies the proceeds of whlch went to the Morton Welfare Committee The buggest event ot the year was the PTO Talent Show which IS the sole money ralslng protect tor the PTO The many gutted members dusplay th lf talent outside ot school as vwell as lnslde They are recomm nded by the club to many local organnzatlons where they entertaln to gain valuable experlencef r the future Mr Kovanlc IS the director of these future stars Ofll ers are Barbara Lopez Duane Kosatka Joan Koza and Pat Hanzluk Rught The Seventeens Front row C Belna M Bradley J Lrtoborskn Second Upper Left Talented members plan future stage acts Upper Right Members are interested In grvlng you the best possible entertainment Lower Left The show must go on IS this happy groups motto Lower Rrght The Seventeens blend thelr vouces an a cheerful tune Mr Kovamc dnscusses plans for a Talent Show with the otlicers OFtlcers prctured are B Lopez D Kosatka J Koza P Hanzlrk and M A P Kovanrc advlsor Page 175 - ' - ' ' ' Q - ' - . - . Y . I I V ' - V - ' I A I n . - . . . . S , - ' , - , - , - ' ' , - l - A 1 A 1 - - - A I ' 1 - I ' N. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , A. ' - -- - . I , , , . A l. ' ' , row-C, Nesbed, M. Gohr, C. Miksovsky V : . , . , . , . l , r. . . ' , ' . . ' , '. ' l, , . - - , . ' ' . .. . I I V . , . . 1' Y . - , . . - A 3 I 5 , . . Q. I - 5 .. ' Q . Q ,, 1 . o . . A ' . c, . . . , V Cv I W I I Riding on Top Pa qv l 76 SADDLE CLUB . . . Back in the saddle again, the Morton riders again rneet and ioin together in participating in the sport ot horsebackriding. Good sportsmanship is stressed as the group discusses riding techniques. This club has been newly re- organized this year and is under the direction of Miss A. J. Jelinek. A love for horses and the out of doors inspires the Saddle Club members to strive for perfection. L. Novak, P. Mueller, D. Wood, L. Atkinson, P. Hitcik, M. Kruzel, G. Reznik, M. Czeinska, D. Partekel, G. Sr. George, T. Kordorosk, G. Blaha, J. Dvorak, C. Kvapil, C. Knott, M. Venice, C. Smith, J. Sredl, J. Pierantoni, P. Zarozan, Miss A. J. Jelinek, C. Bzilis P. Korzen, A. Johnson, S. Jennings, M. Mazur, J Riley, R. Obenaut, E. Oehme, L. Michaels, K. Misek, K. Hughes AVIATION CLUB. . . Up in the Air are the interests of the Aviation club members. These plane-minded fellows are anxious to learn about today's modern aviation equipment. They study the construction as well as the operation of today's rnodern aircraft. Mr. J. T. Willlams is their advisor. Plane minded students grasp every bit of B. Kolar, L. Miedler, B, Austin, C. Albrecht, E. Bielavva, R. Contino, R. Gwozdz, R Davis n available information on aviation. S. Boyer, T. Gubbins, S. Rizzetta, J. Jupa, M. Roth, S. Pinta, P. Cornwell, F, Kuha ez D. Somerfield Of It All Top Swnm Club members take their places to watch several new water acts Bottom Duvmg I5 thenr favorlte pastime Top Ftrst Row J Cerny A Beran Second Row B Lump J Draznnk D Galeta Thnrd Row M Franken berg P Dypold G Kotas D Capek Bottom Mass Berman Mass Jackson M Spolar J Thomas M Poncar B Barta SWIM CLUB The annual swam show As We See It was the clubs most tmportant actlvlty this year Members bullt the s enery made the costumes, and choreographed the numbers A capacity crowd at each perform ance rewarded them for thevr hard work Three tourths ofthe proceeds from the show were donated to further mental research Since the show was glven ID th tall the swimmers had the rest of the year to perfect thelr techniques To Increase thetr knowl edge of show production, the group made several trlps to watch shows given by other schools The pointers obtalned will ard them un presentung next year s show Any student who IS Interested In swimming and can pass the rlgnd test IS welcome to loan the club The competent advisor of the group us Mass Ruth Berman The ofhcers are Marla Poncar, President Bruce Barta Vlce Prestdent, Mar gle Spolar Secretary, and John Thomas Treasurer left Bottom Row C Meuslnger C Markow L Kristof-Tersen B Korbel Top G left Cool water tempts several Swlm Club members Vtlnunas J Demkovuch M Guuntolt Rtght Bottom Row N Nelson N Svec Second Row M Barnett J Kupec J members learn of new techniques Metz D Tarvtdas Thurd Row M Corya C Nemec C Docekal J Wallon T Oglm - -. , . . -. ,. , . . -. - , , , . , . - 1 1 - 1- 1 . , , - 11 , 11 1 - 1 .. . F . C , ' Q N- 1 . . , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - -. ,. ,. 1- 1 - - -. , . . Y , . . -. , . Second row T Hurt D Kucera M Bernklon R Good C L everyone awalrs hIS move Prazak D Huntley STAMP CLUB Any stamp enthusIast may become a member of thIs club A collectIon IS not necessary but IS recom mended because It stImulates Interest and QIVSS the owner a great deal of prIde and SBTISTBCTIOD Members gaIn and share knowledge durIng the tlrst part of the meetIng through group dIscussIon and reports about new ISSUES old rare stamps perforatlons and water marks The sec ond part of the meetlng IS devoted to tradlng buylng and selllng stamps These proceedmgs are carefully super vlsed by Mr Ullery advIser IH the Inter est of taIr trade The prlmary purpose of the club IS to galn a more thorough un derstandung and greater BPPFGCIBTIOD ot the Vaflely of stamps Oltlcers ot the club are VVIllIam RIha PresIdent Fred Farrch ld VIce Presudent Rmharcl Wuedenhoett Sec retarf and Arth r lon s Treasarer The collechon and study of stamps IS the purpose of the stamp club Eager boys dIscuss rare stamps Furs! row D Burda W Naus A Jot Second row W Mucha L Magaro R Hcbed T Ird ow B Mudra D Le zen J Bro k F chIld Flrsi row H Treloar E Olew nskI W RIha Second row-A S'rgedas, C. Toppel, M. Salak, R Rus, A. Seinost Third raw-J, Formansk R, Wixlcnhoeft, B. Woldrflu Sn Hobbles GIV9 CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Anyone who enloys these games or thInks he mIght It he knew how to play them may 'OID the club Every thlrd week chess lessons are gIven by Mr Prazak the groups aclvlser Checker lessons are guven by Mr Cherry on a request Durlng the first semester the meetmos serve as a recreatIon perIod In whIch the students endeavor to Improve thenr skull Second semester actIvItIes Include a tourney be tween club members and more Impor tant a school Wlde contest In addItIon chess teams of five or sux men compete wIth the chess champIons ot other schools The wInners ot these tourna ments are determIned by a poInt system The clubs leaders are Tom Euler PFSSI dent Tom Sladek VICePFeSlCl9l1l and IrvIn Teml Secretary I O - I , . - I . , ' . , . I - I I ' I I , . Flrsl row-D. Dobry, E. Euler, J. Lossau, T. Sladek Checkmate , says Edward Euler as I I I f ' 'D 1 -I ,, I I ' S i h . ' 1 . , , , - X 7 ' . l 'S . . . . A . I N ' I l I ' - I I - I . It Q I I I ' ' r V ' ' . Y' . ' - . , , res 1 I - I A F1 h' r - . , . 'tt , o s, tav- ' -- . , . i ', . ' l , n Is , 1 T Pleasant Pastimes Morton's Conductors eagerly learn new techniques. M. Giarnpapa, V. Tcoke, D. Childs, M. Schimpft, B. Nemlaha MODEL RAILROADS CLUB . . . The con- struction of an intricate layout keeps Mor- ton's railroaders very busy. Over one- hundred and fifty feet ot O H gauge track is laid on the completed framework. Most of the plans are still on the plan- ning board, but the group expects a city, streetcar and elevated lines, a freight yard, and rugged mountains to materialize in the near future. The members built some of the model cars which are now in op- eration. As many as ten trains can be operated at the same time. The purpose ot the club is to get the most enjoyment from the entangling hobby of railroading. Mr. J. T. Williams, the club's adviser, aided by Joseph Legner, President, Rich- ard Young, Vice-President, Edward Bel- skey, Secretary, and Richard Waters, Treasurer, act as a steering committee tor the groups activities. An excursion to Wisconsin was made in the spring so that the group could go along on the last run ot a Milwaukee steam engine. Constructing a complete layout is one of the Model Railroad Club's proiects. Railroaders inspect a number of new cars First row-P. Waters, R. Mangels, V, Legner, E. Bel- skey, R. Cwiak Second row-K. Fath, C. Prazak, D. Ciner, R. Young, B. Vanderhei, R. Klug People in the picture are: R. Rus, R. Santini, B. Glass, L. Cerny, L. Thomas, B. Snyder, L. Rempert, J. Carl- son, C. Goule, E. Jastremski, F. Smunt, J. Czelusniak, A. Fortner, D. Ennis, J. Sloran, B. Paine, D. Straka, R, Seinost, K. Krizanic, T. Pelletiere Page T77 CONDUCTORS CLUB . . . Any student in the music department with an interest in conducting is eligible to become a mem- ber. Mr. Kickert, the club's adviser, teaches the members, among other tech- niques, various hand movements which indicate proper interpretation of the music. Originally the club was organized to provide student substitutes to direct the choir in Mr. Kickert's absence. Its scope has broadened, now in addition to working with the school choir, Morton's conductors appear at public choir con- certs. ln the month ot April several active members conducted the choir during a luncheon ot principals and school admin- istrators at the Palmer House. 31 Curious minds Loretta Pawley measures the exact amount of sodium nitrate to be used in the experiment. First row-L. Pawley Second row-C. Prazak Third row-B. Freiberg, G. S. Porter, A. Former, P. Anderson W Janda, T, Viklund CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . Usually the first part ot the meeting is devoted to a report on an inter- esting phase ot chemistry, or an experiment in which the members take part. The purpose ot the club is furthered during the second part ot the meeting when students experiment on their own and thus supplement their knowl- edge. The ofhcers are President, George Sou- kup, Vice-President, Ken Bala, Secretary, Bob Freiburg, and Treasurer, Wayne Janda. PHYSICS CLUB . . . The purpose of this club is to aid interested students in increasing their knowledge of physics. Mr. L. VV. Johnson, the competent advisor, usually performs an experi- ment at the beginning of the meeting which is followed by a discussion. On trips to the Uni- versity of Chicago and illinois Institute of Tech- nology, the students learned about these schools' physics departments. Physics Club's ofticers are John Kolar, President, Bob Knupp, Vice-President, Al Lutkus, Secretary, Chester Laskowski, Treasurer. MembeYS of 'he PhYSiCS Club Front row-J. Kolar, L. W. Johnson, G. Brull, l. Swaizdis h f l' it S o d --P. Bakule, C. laskowski, B. Knupp, A. Lutkus, K. Anderle intently wat: an experiment o ig t. ec n row Page 180 Seek The Unknown Heavenly observers gaze from atop the roof at the many twinkling stars. First row-G. Brull Second row-J. Teirev, R. Biros, S. Trumpis, R. He-fda, E. C. Mosevich Third row-V. Kafka, E. Cunnar Fourth row-D. Partekel, F. Smunt, G. Roepke, L. Kerner Fifth Row-W. Jacobson, C. Prazak, C. Potsic, R. Hefter ASTRONOMY CLUB . . . Star gazing is only one of the activities ot Morton's astronomers. Constellations are studied to learn location and history. New informa- tion about astronomy is brought to meet- ings and discussed. In spare moments members grind the telescopic lens. Under the expert direction of Mr. E. C. Mosevich and Mr. W. J. Jacobson, the members learn the proper use and care of the tele- scope. The club's leaders are Robert Heyda, President, Gene Brull, Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer, and Sheila Trumpis, Secretary. ir SCIENCE CLUB . . . Members ot this club are interested in all branches ot science, such as astronomy, biology, chemistry, and physics. One ot their activities in- cluded a trip to the Morton Arboretum chaperoned by Mrs. A. S. Lisy, faculty adviser, on which plant and animal life was studied. Basic curiosity is satisfied, but greater interest is stimulated during the Science Club meetinos. Ofticers of the club are President, Iohn lannantuoni, Vice-President, Richard Kominovvslci, Sec- retary and reporter. Marcella Slezakg and Treasurer, Diane Prasil. I The secrets of nature are sought First row W Dedic R Barcal W Hendele by Science Club members Second row N Valentine W Rogoski F Gallagher M Kopacek P Bloch R Talacek Third row M Malzahn K Zasadil M Slezak R Kominovvski D Prasil J Iannantuoni S Remus Fourth row T Ohler R Kauzlarich P Marhoul P Simko D Tarvidas P Polko K Krizanic B Sedivy Page T81 Taking the Lead px'- Enclrclmg Weekly s round table reporters The people rn thus pucture are Kathy Hughes Mike Plotrowska Arlene Muller Roy V6I5VIl and editors plan the next edltlon Jud: Bryan Earl Talbot Jane Cernota Dolores Pochockl Julne Frank Tom Belnna Joyce Garbe Jnm Eruckson Judy Orentas Duane Kosatka Paul Voducka Rach Matt MORTONIAN WEEKLY Condensation ot current events and business ot Morton s student populatxon and taculty unto one newspaper us the dlftlcult but pleasurable task of our Weekly Staff Tlme consurnlng work of :ntervuewrng tleld coverage photographung wrltlng edltlng proofreading and cnrculatlng IS necessary IH order to put out a tlne hugh school newspaper Dlspatched trorn the Weekly Oth e on asslonrnent from the editor reporters can be seen scurrylng about the halls lntervuewlng people nn the news whlle photographers are at all events whuch prornlse excntlng pnctures The wrltlng ot artncles IS done after notes from an mtervlew or coverage are complete and nlctures have been selected and cropped Correctlng and sornetlmes alterung stones are the 'obs of the duvlsuon heads as the ed tor tn chlet organizes everytlaung rnto a varled and dutterent layout each week A necessary supplement to the stat? us Mlss M Bloch nts adviser and wnth her able assistance the deadllne on Tuesday IS alwavs rn t so that an onstandlng Mortonran Weekly ts circulated throughout our s hool every Frvdav Page 182 V' , . 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C t In Newspclperclom Posltlon Edltor In chief Managing Editor News Editors Assistant News Editor Feature Editor Assistant Feature Editor Sports Editors Assistant Sports Editor Copy Editor Proofreaders Head Typist Circulation Managers Exchange Managers Business Manager Office Manager WEEKLY STAFF First Semester Earl Talbot Arlene Miller Dolores Pochocki Paul Vodicka Diane Kosatka Roy Vaiswil Jim Erickson Judy Orentas Jud: Bryan Joyce Garbe Dennis Pufpat helrna Gettings Fliz beth Karlicek Julie Frank Kathleen Hughes Fran Makris I I T Ib Lower Left A wlse reporter listens to an experienced adviser Arlene Mll er Ear a ol Lower Right After meeting the deadline little chores await Second Semester Arlene Miller Paul Vodlcka Dolores Pochockl Judy Orentas Diane Kosatka Joyce Garbe Roy Valsvil Jim Erickson Jim Kapsa Julie Frank Fran Makris Sue Aquulera Tom Turek Mike Piotrowski Lower Left Miss Bloch Dolores Pochocki the staff Lower Right Roy Vaisvil Julie Frank Joyce Garbe Jud: Bryan Page 183 V Assistant Copy Editor ..,..,........................., ..4..,...................,.,.,,.......,......., J udi Bryan Top Co editors of Morton's fourth estate edit tally sheets. Top-Roy Vaisvil, Diane Kosatka, Dolores Pochocki, Paul Vodicka Sfaff Hosfs Vlsl'ror ...---1 QQ lc, 'Q!, Q , 3 Seventeen seniors stand behind the printed words and pidured stories. Standing-Namcv Kan-.vwsk len Tn!! Jang- Tyre-.q Rmhaci Em- 5 Rom-f' L,fOHS, Nc'-'w NL-lscw Fcvd Lxsuw 'Jw T D Fc: Seated-Kwwm-UW Bah, SM-w 1 D.cmL Bing- 'UOVGVQZ Ju.: 5- Schenk LW-vw Kesri' LL-PC, Lorne Ccveswwce Svmnsi-fl Fww Kf-'ons On Floor-Bafkvama Hlqgwg Edgy' Rmggw- Page 18-1 From Outer Spoc MORTONIAN ANNUAL. . . Down inthe Annual Office, The room with the double doors iust beyond the foyer, lies an exceptionally large canvas loose-leaf book called the bible. During the school year, the ideas, dreams, plans, and hopes of your Annual Staff go into this volume and from its carefully guarded secrets comes your Mortonian Annual. Some of The first items considered in planning This yearbook are the Theme, cover design, and color combination. Sometimes weeks of united efforts of the staff are required in bringing about a new and clever idea to carry throughout The book, in selecting an attractive cover design, and in choosing a harmonious color scheme which is different but still follows the school tradition. lt is then up tothe staff artist to expand and supplement these ideas with his artistic skill. Most of The work onthe Nlortonian inthe beginning of The year is done together bJt grad ually the section editors or co editors proceed independently toward completion of the r particular assignments The efforts put into striving for an outstanding section are numerous lafout sheets must be designed and drawn for the bible pictures must be carefully planned and scheduled for good pictorial stories and copy captions and tltles must be written in a stimulating and exciting manner However putting the duties of the staff into such general catagories fails to tell of the days and weeks spent in contacting teachers gathering senior information and th id nt ti ation of pictures lt is the rob of the business manager to record the sale of annuals throughout the year and to keep an accurate account of all financial affairs while the publicity manager inspires s veral sales campaigns so that the required qJota of annuals Is sold As in any publication th Annual has its deadline For many members ofthe staff Mr Deadline is one who sn aks up from b hind and Taps them onthe shoulder and says lm herel But the deadline must be met and always is due in a great extent to the general managing of the editor in chief A protect as large and expanding as putting out a yearbook could never be successfully com pleted without advice and counseling and experien e ln other words the staff could not do with out Mr Fox the man with great knowledge patien e and durability If you were to ask any one of this year s Annual Staff what he liked most about his year work ing onthe Mortonian he would most certainly reply I liked the kids Often during an informal discussion down in the omce about what is required for a successful yearbook the conclusion has been reached that without close friendship and co peraton b tween the members of the staff there could never be any Annual ANNUAL STAFF 1957 Editor in Chief Frank Kerous Business Manager Pobert Lyons Publicity Manager LeRoy Lebbln Features Editor Barrett Moravec Photography Editor William Kutny Class Editors Arl n Kaspar Eileen l2'ccomi Constance Struska Club Editors Sheila Dvorak .leann Slovacek Joyce Tetrev Boys Sports Editors Richard Ebens Jon Trefil Girls Sports Editor Nancy Kaminski Faculty and Administration Editor Nonine Nelson Publications and Drama Editor Barbara Higgins MSGA and Honor Societies Editor Kenneth Bala Page 185 I - - 1 Q 1 , , . , ' ' , ' ' ' ', e'e1.c' , r , v . . I . . . . Q . . , - . . . D Q. , , . .- o ,, . . . . , .F .- I 'I V' I . .F .. . , , c, . , ' ' ' A 5 Q , . , , StaffArtist .... .........................................FordLarsen . no . . . , . Q Behind The Cdmerds Eye ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHERS . . . During The TirsT sernesTer of The school year, The Annual PhoTog- raphers spend rnuch of Their Time Taking and de- veloping picTures Tor The pages of The MorTonian. One of The carnera crew under The guidance and insTrucTion of Their adviser, Mr. C. O. Druschel, can usually be Tound at all sporTs evenTs, parades, assemblies, and oTher irnporTanT school affairs avvaiTing The opporTuniTies To snap picTures which vvill provide an inTeresTing and varied selecTion Tor The layouTs of The Annual. PracTice rnakes a perTecT phoTographer, and These boys acquire such Training as They vvorlc Toward compiling The required number of enu- meraTed phoTographs oT The second sern-esTer's vvork for Mr. Druschel, who is finishing his ThirTi- eTh year of Teaching as well as advising The pho- Tography for The MorTonian. Upper Right-Repairing a camera presents no problem to Mr. Druschel. Lower Right-Constant practice brings about perfect focusing. Bottom-Posing for his student photographers, Mr. Druschel smiles at the birdie. Upper Right-Mr. C. O, Druschel Lower Right-David Walker, Charles Kraus Bottom-William Kutny, David Walker, Edward Sefara, Mr. Druschel, Charles Kraus, Alan Guntovv Ginger Tackles The Gridiron SENIOR PLAY.. . Time OuT Tor Ginger , The highly suc- cessful clramaTic inTerlude of This year's senior class is a whimsical comedy abouT a player on The TooTball squad of a small Town high school. AlThough such a siTuaTion in iTselT is noT especially vyiTTy, one ouTsTanding TeaTure adds To The merrimenT: The player happens To be a girl by The name of Ginger. ExperTly direcTed by Miss Dry- den, The presenTaTion Tells of The Tiny gridiron heroine and her sTarTled home Town. Time OuT for Ginger was double casT because of The enThusiasTic and encourag- ing number of seniors audiTioning Tor roles. Earl TalboT was awarded The Carnes Cup for good voice and dicTion, and his genuine porTrayal of Ginger's humorous TaTher won Dave Berner The Coggshall Cup Tor The best per- formance. Upper Lefr- But, Howard! Ginger can't be on The Team. Lower left-Backstage, hammers clang, brushes paint, and a set comes forth. Bofiom-Chivalry demands The defense of a girl's honor. Upper Left-Dave Berner, Earl Talbof Lower Left-Joe Shipla, Don Ditchman, Earl TallooT, Mary Jurcik Bofiom-The people in This picTure are: Ginny Malek, Marla Poncar, Mike Corya, Earl TalboT, Marilyn Goles, Bonnie Bedrava, Wes Davis, Dave Berner, Barbara Sladek, and Don Ditchman i New Association Hlghl FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE DRAMA The great tragedies and comedies of the theater, past and present, are nntroduced to the members of the freshman drama group by Miss W J Dryden and to the sophomore sectlon by Mass B A Jelnnek at the meetungs of these organtzatlons every other week In the Llttle Theater As members of the drama assoclatlon these underclassmen become acquaunted with the two classical types of dramatlc proclucttons not only by lustenung to the lnstructlon and durectlng of their advisers but also by dramatlzlng such kmds of plays often The reading of a scrlpt does not requnre costumlng and makeup to b eFfecttve but the knowledge of such us often tncluded In the clubs programs Increasing numbers of underclassmen come out for membershlp In Frosh Soph Drama T E people ID thus ptcture re Donut Bcrent Trudy Holder Judy Janouskovec Kathy Strgent Sharon Rennertson Sharon Truschman Georglanna Tesnnsky Carolyn Radar Lynne Fzrrel Rcsem rue Borda June Kuhalek .lanlce Rhodes Susan Delsch Barbara Vrba sek Delores Screens Kay Guenthner Susan Bendung Jeanne Meyer Margaret Cervvun Karen Snobel Mnchale Kazunas Delnne Cloboucnuk Patsy Hynous Donna Lawson Ellen Borgaud Carol Parkhurst Mary Lou Gaba Mike Gnampapa Jeanette Meyer Barbara Hoffman Marls Mnssor Dennts Galluna Sue Kelsch Terrre Tarullo nght JUNIOR SENIOR DRAMA A new look In extracurricular drama has come upon Morton thus year nn that the four drama clubs have been Incorporated Into an as soclatlon Through thus arrangement the theatrucal groups stlll function tndepen dently but each sends a representative to a central council where matters con cerntng the clubs are plann d and dns cussed During the meetlngs the senior group advnsed by Mlss W J Dryden and the lunlor section led by Mass B A Jellnek practuce all phases of actung from good dnctlon to stage technuques and from stage makeup to the productton of plays These clubs present a wonderful oDpor tuntty for the students of Morton to ex press themselves and therr destres to act Members of Jumor Semor Drama Club learn from shared expenences nn readmg scrupts The people ln thus picture are Camille Hermann Gmny Malek Carole Media Annette Savlckas Nancy Carlmn Carol Gustafson Jean Deegan Carol Prasll Carol Churko Joyce Shuster Arlene Muller Elizabeth Karllcek Vlvlan Polz Barbara Huggins Shella Dvorak Bob Paveza Roger Star Georgua Sarusst Jon Trefll Carol Strom tstandtngj I O 0 0 ' 1 1 5 ' Is ' - J e H 1 t 4 1 . . , C l ' ' l I D . , . . , , . . 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I t t , , , t , , t t t 1 t , I I I I I . . , f , . . 9 , . - - I h ' ' a : 1 H , t , 1 I t ' , 1 , if , , U I V 1 r 5 ' l t , t t Page l88 A Year of Drama DRAMA CLASSES Very often Engllsh Classes are Invited to see little olays In the Luttle Theater vvhuch are smaller ver slons ot theatncal productions Spon sored and dlrefted by one ot the drama c asses such as Mlss B A J nnecs ru th hour the understandable characterlza ttons Included an the plays provlde an opportunuty for tuture actors and actres ses to work ID front ot an aadlence No matter hovv good an actor ns at express :ng his feelings he must be able to do It tor people The students ot Morton supply the people for the audtences of ther fellow students Interested ID drama A few are happy many are shocked but two seem enraptured In one of Miss Jellneks drama classes The people n thus picture are Lorraune Andreas June Kahalek Roy Vetava Rosemarre Berda Georg: anna Tesnnsky June Vana B ll W llls Lewls Vntes Lynne Farrell Sherry Brezlna Sandy Kard Carolyn Radar Marlene Kruzel Page 189 DRAMA CLASSES For those contem platlng drama as a career and for the ones merely broadenung the-ur edufatnon al background Morton offers several courses In the widening and varied Held of drama As IH Mass W J Dryden s thlrd hour class all the drama classes practice the multlfold phases ot the theater A actress or actor do snt only need the ablluty to express his or her emottons but they also need to spearc etftectnvely and use the tones and pttches ot theur vouces correctly un ord r to sJcc sstally communicate with an aud en e Coord na tton ot these requrrem nts ns lust one ot the things taught an all drama classes In Mrss Drydens drama class partlclpanon In the reading of a play adds to the vanety of SfUdIES e people nn thus picture ar Ellew Krter Marlorne Ruch Al Rach Nancy Carlnnt Donna Jablon Mtldred Syadlenka Davtd Berner Vlvuan Polz Elizabeth Kar Itcek Martha Shevchuk Carol Prasll Sharon Berg man Earl Talbot Joyce Shuster Joyce Vesely Trl! . . .. .,, l e., I - , , , i., i . I 1 r I . . ii. .. , , -H . . r . si . .. I , Y .n , e T , , A , e 'et ' ' ic, I' 4 .o!.. K - ' ' - , . is . , , , 1 SPCRTS , w i N 3 'So'-W .A .X d yi 'Xgqi 3557. g, - Sv-N . ff 84: 'G , 53f 1 X510 V X380 4 ' mf 48 W .5 ' ,M U 'Q-V ,if ljq ks f ' im, x Q P5871 'SP q ff '1 5 7 X 21' , A a . K J Za ,Q X h A an U A gr' 4' X 1 ' if 1 0 f , 4 m 'kj' as X35 in is 'Q 1273 w aa ' X oe .. 'f 1 X AL , ji E ' ff' X '?R y Q RX 1 1 N W M ' mm, 1 I f fr 1 f -T 5 K S , y - z 4 'k i'i 1' . 'i 'I v 'EE 'F' QI X xy 's' - I 5 . '- 5 Q- - - , , ff. L. -Wa, 14 ' Griclders Hove Best Season VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Sparked by the all-American quarterebacking of Ron Miller the Mustangs complied one of the best records in Morton s history with a mark of 4 wins 2 losses and 2 ties After getting off to a bad start in the Hrst half the Mustangs came up from b hind and fought to a l2 T2 tie with Austin in the season s opener Catching fire in the fourth quarter Van Balen and Miller moved the ball 84 yards climaxed by a TD by Miller A Miller to Dee gan pass clicked for the second score Morton easily trounced Highland Park 39 l2 out playing the Little Giants both on offense and defense Standouts on defense were Fero Vais Horalek and Viliunas Before a keyed up Morton contingent the Mustangs played spirited ball at Oak Park Fighting valiantly the Mustangs stopped the Parker s late fourth period drive which had penetrated deep into Morton territory to win 20 T3 in a thrilling game Remaining undefeated in Suburban League play Morton vanquished the Waukegan Bulldogs 25 O The triple scoring punch of Miller Deegan and VanBalen scored all four touchdowns Deegan scoring two Bad spirits prevailed as Morton suffered its ftrst defeat The Proviso Pirates playing sterling football touchdown look unimpressive compared to their four Our homecoming spirits were dampened as New Triers Indian s eeked out a 2l-l4 decision. Miller and Nledbal scored Morton s touchdowns Completely outplaying Niles before their homecom ng fans the Mustangs won 32 7 The Mustangs dom: nated play throughout the contest with four players scoring TDs Marek scored two with Deegan Miller and Denemark scoring one apiece Playing their best game of the year against Evan ston the number one team in the state the Mustangs fought to a T4 T4 tie Morton outclassed their oppo nents in everything except the scoring column the Wildkits capitalizing on two Mustang mistakes Morton went ahead at the half l4 O with Van Balen and Miller scoring the TD s The lead was short lived as Evanston came back to score two quick TDs to even the score a T4 4 The members of the team gaining special honors were Ron Miller as All American All State and first team offense and second team defense on All Subur ban Bob Deegan as All State and second team offense on AllSuburban George Van Balen as All Suburban second team offense and Bill Fero and Bill Horalek as All Suburban second team defense The Mustangs were under the able leadership of new head coach Jim Regan assisted by line coach Bill Bob Reynolds SCORES Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton l A Austin Highland Park Oak Park Waukegan Proviso New Trier Niles Evanston Page T93 o D , 'r A l, ', t -l. beforetheir homecoming rooters, made Morton's lonely Vohaska, backheld coach L. H. Batson, and end coach ' ' ....l2 ........l3 ' .......2l iv Musfangs on The Move ,.. 49 6 Avi' Y , , - I 4 -0 ,. ' Q v 'U- K M. W A . W , ,. , 'if-1? v adhyivwymm V Q . Y M? N . 'Y asf W Y' V' 5 ww ag V, ,QM V. gi'-wr Aw! ' Q ,, ,V5,:1f. We '51 'vw,, X, X ,M . We ' rr X k Q fi kgs sp f, , . f-f. -' ' '- s , , if -we . - 5-r Q me Q r ' 4- 2 nf if y ' M ' 1 ff J wwf? 35 5 - LVM ,V 5, Qs., The action is heavy as a Proviso runner is brought io the ground by a defensive Mustang. George VanBalen finds a hole in the Proviso forward wall and starts up the middle on a long gain for Morton. T Q Page 194 Ponies Show Promise FROSH-SOPH - Bottom Row-Mgr. Galik, T. Turner, M. O'Connor, P. Carroll, B. Dore, P. Mazzocci, R. Romito, L. Heavrin, T. Counihan, P. Podzamsky, J. Kratchovil, L. Kopack, R. Kostka Second Row-Mgr. Benakus, C. Stanek, B. Bedrava, R. Luciani, J. Cholke, J. Teicek, J. Albanese, R. Utley, D. West, D, Wallon, R. Mohr, A. Siml, J. King, T. Parz, G. Wolf, R. Kasik Third Row-Mgr. Prasil, D. Tratelet, R. Gallian, J. Karbens, A. Jurkus, D. Marsiglio, P. Melwid, D. Presern, S. Crnkovich, R. Grgurich, R. Passarella, J. Prueter, J. Wucpalek, C. Rondinella Top Row-Coach E. Woiie, R. Moreau, R. Krugh, H. Childress, F. Sobol, J. Bernas, R. Walker, J. Shramovich, J. Herneckel, R. Prawdzck, E. Vesely, M. Piotrowski, D. McCarthy, R. Ward, R, Kwiatkowski, R. Bielawa, Coach Geiger FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL . . . Morton's Ponies turned in a fair overall season mark with 3 wins and 5 losses. Scoring in the last 11 seconds of their first game, Morton squeaked by with a 20-18 decision against Austin. A Wallon to Gallian 45-yard pass was the clincher. Thoroughly pounding Highland Park, the Ponies shined in their tirst Suburban League game. The tide changed soon, however, as the sophs were completely tied up by Oak Park, 31-14. Continuing in this slump, the Ponies unfortunately were squeezed out of the victory circle again by Waukegan, this time 12-7. Morton's chances for supremacy in the Suburban League faded rapidly as the Ponies lost again, first at the hands of Proviso, 34-12, and then to New Trier, 13-7. The Ponies edged Niles by 1 point for their third win of the season by a 7-6 score. ln their season's finale, Evanston whipped the Ponies 47-20. The Ponies were under the able leadership of Coach R. Kucera, who was assisted by Coaches Woiie and Geiger. Two Morton players bring an opponent to a quick stop. A Pony makes a fingertip catch as he eludes his adversary Page 195 Building For The Future Page 196 JAYVEES Bottom row Joe Krcmar Ed Pour Ray Hughes Les Leonhardt Drck Koester Jnm Roblnson Second row Jam Alexander Robert Shutz Gabernal Severs Jnnt Start Bob Arnold Robert Nelson Charles Marek Third row Head coach Jlm Rexllllus Dale Dillon Duck Kauten JIYTI Manley Greg Ohler Robert Pekarek Dave Llfka Fourth row Al Adamcyk Ken Mllanl Wes Davus Mlke Baum Jnrn Kapsa Duck Mearns FRESHMAN A Bottom row D Draglslc K Dolman B W son J Benes P Buehrmg C Ka arzynskl F Arblr G Davls C Colloer F Kruzka Second row J Patntuccu Co Captam B Vanourek D Delsarto K Kronen rger W Muller B Pe er Palmer T Belouser M Llpnnskl Fnrsnn E Albrecht B Hell Thurd row B Coyer K Snmmons N vak B Williams D Bera CaptaunJ Jenks P Prather T Zay J Wolak K Norman Mgr F Krych Fourth row Mgr B Dornbrowskl Coach Bond Head Coach Soucek Coach Zupsuch Mgr K Munro FRESHMEN B Bottom row Barasek Taylor Romxto Vascnk Fernandez Benes Wrlson Laporettr Klerono nos Pl ntan Lrwk cond r w Za uc H nan B ntov rognr enese Kosrnuk Kabellt Hrusa Zdenovec St ver s Kckones Altor Cherncy Thlrd row Coach Pavlnnek Cotch Tor torrccr Stevens Edgerton B r oc s Stvan Pan, rn Gozdzr lf K Kees Olds Kosbab Gorneao Coach Ressler Fourth row Hertz Sherr Vandenburg Vrana Dee Sorto Votava McClen don Novak Robnson Olson Kro nenkerger Svec Workman l , ' , ' I , f r , - I . .I ll II Il , . , . , - T , . ' , . , . , . - h . .I ' . be , . ' , . t s, B. ' - . , . ' , G. o , . ' ' , . k , W. Mueller, J, Couich, B. Horejs, Co- - - I ', ll Il , ' , a 'u Se o - 1' , 0,1 1 , 1 i' B ', S , I , C 4, , V i W , . ' ', , a k W- ska , , -1 ,, . upka f lYlr r , , i r , - ' r Horrlers Hove Up ond Downs VARSITY AI Matousek Bull Scelonge Earl Bruzan Steve Anderle Paul Kudrnovsky Roger Hahn Joe Kostka Larry Stepenske Bruce Kotaska Carl Novak and Tom Lukes Dave Zahlcek Dale Bryant Ivan Janda Jam Dnvus Mgr Lukes and Mgr Prnbcl The head coach was O J Kudrnovsky CROSS COUNTRY Paced by Mortons cross country twuns Larry Stepenske and Tony Ar magno Coach O J Kudrnovsky s Harriers Turned tn a 2 5 season record The team got off to a good start by beating Hlghland Park T9 50 lovv score wlnnlng The tlde soon changed however and the team dropped four meets rn a row Morton 35 Oak Park 24 Morton 30 Waukegan 25 Morton 57 Provlso 20 Morton 36 New Truer 25 The team s schedute was Interrupted by th Suburban League meet In whlch Larry Stepen ske captured second place and Tony Armagno tenth In the two mule run Both boys were awarded medals for theur performances Thelr sprruts stall high after a good performance In the Suburban League meet the Har ruers went on to edge out Nules by one point, 29 30 The season ended on a bad note however as Evanston whipped Morton un the last meet ot the season The tTnaI score was 27 31 The sophomore Harruers under the leadershup ot Coach Vopucka turned ID a 3 4 season record FROSH-SOPH - Bottom Row-A. Kolar, D. Jurgonski, L, Thomas, E. Sawdo, B. Carmichello, T. Jacobs, K. Ufferman Second Row-J, Biliich, B. Jones, D. Bonga, H. Hansen, R. Riehi, S. Zalus, J. Kostal, R. Santarelli, J. Jellen Third Row-T. Heyn, R. Tomek, V. Pelligrini, S. Staneszewski, W. Taylow, D. Kramp, B. Steffel, R. Knupp, J. Brasovech, Coach Vopicka Fourth Row-J. Tucker, K. Taraba, G. Slouka, S. Nestor, L. Bruno, D. Thomas, W. Flemr, J, Benedict, B. Boburka Page T97 BooTers and LinksTers SOCCER Top Row B Page M Leone T Kamm B Padera S Puerce R l-larnach W Kristy Middle Row R Cars1ensen E Fusek J Prlbyl D Melka J Horn T Zmrhal S Pnshos Bottom Row K Kocna C Stella K Kcchansku A Srrgedas R Marek M Kovacovlc W Mucha SOCCER Coach J Jahelka s soccermen Turned In a br1llxanT 7 O record IU league play To capTure The Suburban League crovvn The Team had Tvvo vlcTorues over Lake Foresl Oak Park and UnlverslTy l-llgh The Tearn also held a vvln over Von Steuben MorTon outscored their opponenTs during The season by scorlng 38 polnTs To Their opponenTs 6 Thus record speaks Tor The abll1Ty of The squad OuTsTandlng players durlng The pasT season were Tom Klabuk who played aT cenTer halfback Alger Darnusls a forward and Edward Fusek The fullback All of These players are seniors GOLF MorTon s lTnksTers under The leadershlp of Coa h Pavllnek Turned Tn a nwechocre season record of 5 8 l The Team had VTCTOVISS over Rlver 'Q slcle Brookhelcl Pro Tso and Reav s ln 'D r a7 63 roan l-l nz k f L.lQl5lTClll1Q ,obs clurlno Tue season GOLF row J Hanzluk on Dor E Kolak Bohom row R Goss ox. A Pf'sTu J Soukcp R Korz Page T98 l l + Y , l . , W . , , , , . W . F ,. , V , -T a seconzl nwaTch .-.'Th Provlso, The T.-.o ,. F ,ands Toug'TT To lQ'7qf Tl . ' l A Do g, , a 'T , ancl Slola al' clci A, ' : f ' T . bi u W in Q A 1' ,. ' ,A-L+: - Top - . ' , T, Sipla, J Mllleu R Carls , P. gan, - y , Q , ,V , I em Swimmers Splash to Victory DUAL MEET SCORES Morton Riverside Morton Argo Morton Riverside Morton Elmwood Park Morton Evanston Morton Highland Park Morton Oa Morton Argo Morton New Morton Thornton Morton Park Trier Morton Nl les Morton Elmwood Park Morton Waukegan VARSITY SWIMMING Top Row Coach Bond T Oglln R Plachy B Barta B Poulos F Kerous Mgr Schultz Third Row J Reich D Nadle F Bookout J Victor E Pour Mgr Velat Second Row E Patyck B Korbel B Novak B Lump Mgr Forbes Front Row L Sklodowskn J Thomas SWIMMING Handicapped by a predominantly lunlor team Mortons varsity swimmers finished their l957 season with a 5 9 record in dual meets The squad h ld victories over Riverside Brkfid Elmwood Park and Argo Hugh points ofthe year tor the team came during the first part of the season After being edged out by three points in their first meet of the season against R B Morton came back to tram the R B squad in a return meet by one point The final score was 39 38 and the meet proved To be one ot the best of the year It was not until the med ley relay team of Frank Kerous Tom Oglln Bruce Barta and Leo Sklodowskt whipped their competitors by tour tenths of a second that the meet was decided In the Argo meet Morton ran up its highest point total of the year as event for a perfect 70 7 win John Thomas paced the team with two firsts individual medley At the R B lnvltatlonal Morton tin :shed seventh in the thirteen team meet which was won by Highland Park Competing in the SubJrban Leaoue Meet at Highland Park the varsity placed three qualifiers Frank Bookout John Thomas and Bill Poulos to finish in an unofficial slxth place The team closed its T957 s ason in the State Meet held at New Tr er Coach Bond feels that the team will b quite strong next year since nt will lose only four senior lettermen In Sklodow ski Patyck Kerous and Poulos With swimmers such as Thomas Bookout Oqlin Pour Roman and Barta return :no next year the outlook seems brlqht The frosh soph team led bv John Kastner, also had a 5 9 season record In dual meets it scored tirst and second in every m the TOO yd back stroke and the FROSI-' SOPH Top Row T Kral, B Komarek K Bochensku, W Willis, D Forbes, Mgr Heyn Fourth Row J Kuhlen P Henrlcu, J Kastner, A Svec, J Hernikl, S Vasclk, D Chesky Third Row S Hessl, A Tonelln, C Furnsrn, L Clausen, B Zukauskus, R Obenauf, J Wolak Second Row P Mallegm G Brinker R Zlcl F Arblr, G Laas, C Svec L Baxa, F Warga Front Row Coach Zupslch W Budenbender D Kosatka Page 199 o o I ' r F ............ 402 , , Z , T - 1 'J 1 ff ' A ' ............ 38 , ' ........2O .t..........as 1 ' L v ' ........ 58 ...,...l5 ' k ............ 62 ' Q ................68 I J x ' ........... 64 L rw, , Proviso .,............ 59 'xi ' ' ............... so - by .......l7 '. MW-n f ni. , ,Q ' ' .2 ' ,, ,f l9E7l Litas s is IQ, , ...J ,, ,- , I VARSITY BASKETBALL - Top row-Mgr. Nelson, J. Stephens, A. Matousek, B. Scelonge, L. Kracalik, B Vilinaus E, Bruzan, Coach Soucek Middle Row R Miller, D. Schafer, R. Hahn, D. Zaiicek, R. Grego, Mgr. Erickson Front Row Coach Vopicka, B. Gruthoff, J. Kuska, D. Bryant. Mustangs Capture VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . The T957 varsity basketball squad met with considerable difficulty in many of their league games this season. Competition this year in the Suburban League was excep- tionally keen, and the loss of several close games proved to be the downfall of Morton's hopes for a Suburban League crown. The Mustangs finished their i956-57 season in a tie for third place with a 9-5 record. Their overall season record was l7-7. In their first game of the season, Morton easily stopped Riverside-Brookfield by a 51-33 score. Highland Park also fell victim to the Mustangs' attack in the first league game of the year as Morton easily outplayed, outrebounded, and outscored the Parkers. The final score was 54-34. Dale Bryant led the Mustangs in scoring with T9 points. The varsity's first loss came at the hands of Oak Park 59-58. The Huskies managed to squeak past the Morton team by a one point margin in one of the closest games of the season. Bryant again led the Mustangs in scoring with fifteen points. Al Trevis of Oak Park was high scorer for the game with 22 points to his credit. New Trier caused the Mustangs little difhculty in the season's third game. Morton easily stopped the Green Wave 54-Ai behind the accurate shooting of Bryant and Schafer, who scored i5 and I3 points, respectively. Trailing Proviso throughout most of the game, it was not until the final sixty seconds of play that Morton was able to overtake the Pirates and go on to victory 62-ol. The spectacular shooting of Zaiicek and the rebounding of Scelonge and Hahn were instrumental in this important win. During the Christmas vacation, Morton iourneyed to Pontiac for the Pontiac Holiday Tourna- ment, where they captured a third place trophy. In their opening encounter, the team easily turned back Kewanee 64-35 behind the shooting of Gruthoft and Schafer. Pontiac provided the stiffest competition in the second game of the tourney before they fell to the Mustangs' attack in the final seconds of play. Hillsboro eliminated the Mustangs from contention for the championship as they turned back the Mustangs in the third game All-AO. ln the consolation fiight, Morton easily stopped Streator 55-43 to capture third place. In a non-league game against La Grange, it was not until the clock showed only 9 seconds remaining in the game that Morton was able to forge ahead of the Lions with the winning points. Schafer calmly dropped two free throws to break the deadlock and put Morton on top 63-oi. Zaiicek led the Morton attack with 27 points. Hahn and Gruthoff helped with ll points apiece. Back in league play, Niles provided stiff competition in the hrst half of their game, but the Mustangs scored a remarkable A7 points in the second half to trim the Troians 69-58. The Morton sciuad demonstrated a fvell-balanced attack built around the shooting of Schafer and Gruthoff. In an overtime battle against Waukegan, Morton was edged out of a closely fought contest by a score of 54-5l. The score was tied at the end of regulation time 5l-5l, and an overtime was necessary before Waukegan was able to turn back the determined Morton sciuad. Page 200 Dennis Schafer demonstrates the ball handling ability Roger Hahn breaks through the defense that made him one of the league's top scorers. and tries a lay-up shot for Morton Regional Championship Morton was stopped in their game against Evanston by a 51-47 margin. Morton led through most of the game, but in the final four minutes, Tremaine and Young of Evanston began to hit, and the Wildkits overcame a nine point lead held by the Mustangs to win the game. Starting the second round of play in the Suburban League, Morton whipped Highland Park by a 62-42 score. Schafer and Kracalik led Morton's shooting attack, and they were assisted by the defensive work of Bryant and Schafer. Against Oak Park, Morton suffered another heartbreaking loss. After leading for most of the game, the Mustangs saw an 8 point lead disappear as Oak Park went ahead to win 61-57 in the last period. Hahn led the Mustangs with 16 points. The New Trier game provided some of the best action of the season as the Mustangs edged out the Green Wave again by a 73-71 score. Brilliant shooting by both teams highlighted the game. Bryant and Kracalik led the scorers in the action-packed game with 19 and 17 points apiece. Proviso provided a real see-saw battle in their contest, which the Mustangs also won by a 52-50 score. The lead changed hands 13 times during the game. It was not until the final minute of play that Morton scored the winning points. Kracalik and Schafer again did most of the Morton scoring. Niles gave the Mustangs no trouble at all as they fell by the boards 70-62. Morton built a commanding lead early in the game and were never pressed again. Schafer, one of the league's top scorers, contributed 22 points to the Morton cause as he hit from both inside and outside. The Waukegan game proved to be another close one. Once again, it was not until the final minutes of play that the Mustangs caught fire and passed Waukegan. Bryant put the team in the lead with a set shot from the outside as the clock showed only two minutes to play. Hahn and Schafer quickly added a pair of baskets to hold the lead, and Morton went on to win 57-55. In the last league game, Morton, riding on the crest of a winning streak, put up a valiant struggle against Evanston, but their drive fell short as Evanston won the contest 51-50. This gave Morton a 9-5 record in league play and put them in a tie for third place in the Suburban League. ln the first game of the regionals at Hinsdale, Morton utilized a press defense to easily defeat St. Procopius of Lisle 73-41. The press again proved effective against Hinsdale as the Mustangs won their second game 33-30. Schafer led the scoring with 16 points. ln the championship game of the regionals, Morton displayed a brilliant offense as they whipped Downers Grove 72-54 to win the regional championship and first place trophy. Schafer ancl Bryant scored a remarkable 51 points between them. Aurora West eliminated Morton in the first game of the Aurora West Sectionals by a score of 51-47. Dennis Schafer again led the Mustangs in their losing cause with 14 points. Page 201 Fo T Action Provid s It was not until the final seconds of play Laddle Kracallk goes hugh over the heads of his that Morton was able to stop New Trier 73 71 Evanston opponents to capture a rebound for Morton Morton Morton UCF: Lff k AAO M Mor' SCORES Suburban League Hughhand Pa Oak Park N J Tr No IV o League QIQN G 7 'P ' 'k,,.,..,..,34 on , , . 5.1 ev er J? M' vm., , 62 Pray ag, ff MTHCW 69 'LS if 'forfg' . 51 w aekegu Fel rf,, ..,.,. A17 EXY,!,,:.,,, is '.' -' ff HWS 1' 'Vw LQ If .-f. f7 CIVIL p,,, fx' ,f , f ' ', ' rt if 4 'fr' ' is N ei S 'fQr': . . , , .57 .'t'a4keQ:1w . 3' rv r'?'X . , . 51 E.ane'C . 2' N n- '.rev'f3'X . . , , 53 R3v'p :Se .. Cr ..., . C3 La rarwgze . . .. 61 7,E'xQ-LLL Thrills in Bcrskelbcrll Upper left la Grange pu! up a hard fight agalnsi the Musfangs Upper Rlghr The achon was fasf and play was hard when Morton before fallmg 63 61 mer Evanston Lower left Zallcek and Muller awan Schafers hp on a lump ball Lower Right Bull Scelonge goes hugh lnro the alr on a lump ball Morlon Morton Morton for Morron SCORES Hinsdale Regional Aurora Sectional 47 Page 203 Tournament ST Procopuus Downers Grove Tournament Aurora West Morton ................ 33 Hinsdale ..... Ponies Goin Second Place FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL - Top Row-Mgr. Vetrovec, D. Marsiglio, T. Hildebrandt, R. Tomek, J. Teicek, S. Nestor, J. Sevcik, D. Metcalfe, J. Jellen Middle Row-E. Matuszak, P. Melwid, B. Steffi, B. Knupp, A. Jurkus, Mgr. Benukis, Mgr. Knuti, Mgr. Prasil Front Row-B. Dore, D. McCarthy, F. Smoll, Coach Capron Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton .... Morton .... Morton SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES Riverside ........ Highland Park Oak Park ........ New Trier . . Proviso .... La Grange Niles ..... Waukegan ... ... Morton Morton .... Morton .... Morton .... Morton Morton Morton Morton Evanston .... Highland Park Oak Park . .. New Trier .. Proviso .... Niles ...... Waukegan .. Evanston . . . Jellen drives in on a lay-up shot, All eyes are glued to the ball as Tomek and it's two points for the Ponies! lets go with a iump shot. Page 204 J-V's Record 6-9 Mclrk f ff . Jxdf ,gl ,Aga -,I Cl J-V BASKETBALL - Top Row-J. Curtis, R. Carlson, T. Tlusty, G. Novak, P. Dorgan, L. Wilen Fronl Row-Mgr. Marek, L. Jenicek, P. Planicka, L. Stepenske, D. Kuncl, F. Fencl, Mgr. Rosol Freshmen Hcive 6-8 Record 5. FROSH BASKETBALL - Top Row-D. Ballarini, B. Henning, J. Sevick, J. Sevick, J. Kostel, A. Bohaboy, D. Thomas Middle Row-J. Panik, D. Bonga, J. Rahn, R. Peterman, R. Suda, B. Williams, F. Szot First Row-W. Schenkel, B. Hlousek, K. Smeikal, B. Peters, M. Miller, M. Heydranek, E. Krasovech From-M. Kanikula, Coach Pace Page 205 X Grcupplers Place In Sectlonals VARSITY Top Row G Duedrnch J Polz R Koutsky J Knrcmar FROSH SOPH Top Row Mgr Zasedll T Parz Coach Hedtke Sunl B Pekarek C Carter g Lucuwnt D Prese Middle B Trumarco A Svehla G VanBalen R Nelson R Langer Middle row R Romnto A Kremskl B Bedrava D D' OH Front row L Hevrms J Sramek W Wulson B Guerra K Jacobsen Front Coach Vohaska J Danhour J Koztol WRESTLING Although The matmen had only a fair record of 5 8 T there were many und: vlduals who turned rn TTne performances Those turnlng ln wlnnzng records were Kozlol Dan hour, Nelson Langer VanBalen, Slml and Dledrlch In sectlonal matches at Reavus heavywelght grappler Joe Krcmer succeeded un capturing a fourth place Mustangs who won their fTrst round matches were Dledrlch Srml Langer and Kozlol The Morton fans can look forward to winning squads In The next few years The extenslve search for good wrestlung prospects especially among underclassmen has brought out many promlslng grapplers Sophomore Coach Hedtlce had two boys wlth unbeaten records and nlne others wnth wlnnlng records Several ofthe sophs wrestled on the yarsnty team of Coach Vohaska Havmg the great honor of belng the first undefeated wrestllng squad In Morton s history Jacobsen who wrestled both frosh and soph Both had undefeated records Other members of the team wuth wunntng records were St George Belousek Kotrzynsku and Kessner FRESHMEN To Row E St George W Coyer R Votava J Pattltuccv JAYVEES Front Row K Norman R Jnrout B Pappalardo R Centanl R Frns M Lupunskn R Sass Mgr POdZ5VYTSKI M Malzahan R Mnner A Ju sa dle R Hll Oman ouse r Pamer A Forst Mlddle Row R Grgurnch B Ko aslra F Stephan R Utley M Ray D Melka Bnlnch R Re J Polz G Gabrlel J Komnnowsky Coach Genger Bottom R Berlca R Kessner W Guerra K Jacobson T Kamlcula C Katra Top Row L Repetto J Suenlcrewtcz R omarek J ehltk Kas zyrvsku S Potstc Coach Geiger Clkanek C Hatz B Peck L Czemlce M Sobl J Cabernoch Page 206 o A. 't , . , J. L A I E L A J. Kin , R. 1 ', fa l I L t .H . , . , T , , , , , -- . H , . , I, g E E . , ' I I I ' ' I I I ' , , Coach Ken Geiger's freshman team had a 7-O won and lost record. Outstanding were Reese and - p - . . , . , , , . J ', - - f . , . ' , . , ' . H , . A I ', . , . I , , . I , ,V Mid -, i,K.PT ,T Bel k,T2.HelTe,B, It, , ' - ',. f ,. ,. , T T J. , , ese . , . ' , 4 ' , ' -. ,. . , ,. ' ,, - -. , ', K ,,ST ',F,r'lca,E Morton's Honored Athletes Members of the M Club are Roger Hahn Dennis Schafer Duke Dledrlch George Van Balen Joe Vans Dale Dnllon and Bob Krueger Bob Deegan Jack McCook Red Nedbal Bruce Merson .llm Pouba John Thomas Ernle Kolak Bob Vlluunas .llm Evangellsta and Carl Novak Frank Kerous Dave Zapcek Jam Erick son Leo Sklodowskn Jerry Megdruch Jum Yuska Art Svehla Make Ray Larry Stepenske and Pete Kalkus Jlm Danhour Rudy Janota Bruce Barta Jett Curtls Frank Fencl Torn Lukes Jnm Zakovec and Bob Jonak The advnsor as Coach R K Kucera BOYS M CLUB One of the hlghest honors whlch a Morton athlete can recelve as mem bershup In the Boys M Club Membershlp nn thus organlzatlon IS granted only to those ath letes who have done outstanding work In their particular sport and who hold a varsity letter Approval ot the club members us necessary before membership IS granted The goal of all Mor ton athletes IS membershup In the M Club Thus select group IS responslble tor planning the M assemblnes at whnch all those ath letes who have earned letters are presented with their awards before the student body Any trophies which Mortons athletic teams have won during the past year are also presented at thus tnme One of the buggest events ot the year for the lettermen ns sponsorlng the yearly M Club Hop whlch was entitled Muslc ln the Alr thus year Gurls nomnnated by members ofthe club also vue for the tltle of M Club Queen at thus dance Another Important function of the club IS sellung programs at all ot our home basketball games You can always tTnd a letterman who wull be eager to sell you a program at a basket ball game The members ot the club have undertaken a dltticult 'ob thus year They are revlslng the pount system for awarding letters to all athletes The new system ot athletlc awards will go into eftect next tall tor all of our teams Other club actnvltles rnclude hayrudes splash partnes and the annual trap to the sand dunes each sprung Mr R K Kucera serves as the advlser of the M Club Page 207 left to Rnghf Bull Scelonge Presndent Ron Muller Vice Pres: dent Al Matousek Treasurer and .lum Dlvls Secretary 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ll 11 ' ' ' ' . . , ,, 1, . . . . . . , . - - - 11 11 . . . . 11 11 . . I . . . , . . - ' ' 11 11 . . ,, . . ,, . . . , . - - 11 11 - 1 1 11 11 - 1 I 1 ' 1 1 I 1 Varsity Dicimondmen Capture .J L? :am I' VARSITY BASEBALL - Top Row-Coach Kucera, B. Albiani, E. Spolar, T. Klabik, F. Krebs, J. Larimer, R. Janota, M. Denemark, D. Zaiicek, E. Metz Middle Row-Mgr. Gross, R. Lawrentz, L. Dahms, R. Valeta, B. Deegan, A. Tuhy, E. McCook, R. Nedbal, B. Voitisek Bottom Row-Mgr. Kolar, Mgr. Staif, F. Define, D. Bryant, B. Krueger, T. Dore, R. Hahn, R. Miller, V. Mastrangelo This year's championship baseball team fought its way to the Suburban League title with a 9-2 season record. The baseball season got off to a fast start with the Mustangs whipping their first four non-league opponents, including Riverside-Brookfield, Blue Island, and Argo. Unfortunately, in the season's opener, they were edged out of the first half of a double header by New Trier, but they rebounded in the sec- ond half to win their first league game. Keeping in good form, they proceeded to conquer their next three adversaries, namely Oak Park, Niles, and Wau :egan in a double header. After being stopped by Evanston, they went on to win their next four gameg against Proviso, Niles, and Highland Park. This in- sured the Suburban League crown for Morton. ln th: State Tournament, Oak Park edged the Mustangs in a close game 5-4. The team turned in a brilliant .309 overall batting average for the season. Vince Mastrangelo led the sluggers with a .A2l average, followed closely by Ron Miller with a .420 average. The mounds- men kept in step with an excellent 2.03 earned run average. Next year's baseball season looks pro- mising, since men such as l-lahn, Krueger, Bryant, and Miller all are returning. Mor- ton's varsity team was coached by R. K. Kucera. The sophomore diamondmen, under the direction of Coach l-lapac, turned in a 3--4 record. Outstanding on the team was Art Svehla, who had a batting average of .1129 Catcher Bob Krueger gets set for the crucial pitch. Page 208 Suburban League Crown Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton .... . . . Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton SCORES Riverside . Blue Island Argo .... Thornton . New Trier New Trier Oak Park . Waukegan Waukegan Niles .... Evanston . Proviso .. Highland Park Niles .... Proviso .. SUB-DISTRICT ..4 OakPark... Underclclssmen Play Ball Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Top Row Coach Hapac F Lurcab J Kapsa F Welss F Fencl T Tlusty E Mllas Mllanu R Evans R Wllen Mgr Watkins Middle Row A Just M Brogm M Wntczak E Kveton A Paveza K Zaba T Facenda W Rog J Kack J Stromskr J Pouba Mgr Hes Bottom Row A Svehla L Leonhardt A Adamcyk M Baum K Kalus R Rosol W Kovarlk B Heldank R Brazda J Belna 2 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL SCORES Argo Carl Sandburg Oak Park La Grange Evanston Provlso Morton Morton Morton Morton Mo rto n Morton Hughland Park Oak Park Thornton Nlles La Grange Provnso New Trler FRESHMEN BASEBALL Top Row Mgr Jellen R Grgurtch R Tomek B Knupp R Jarom B Gallnan A Jurkus J Karbens D Marslglno B Mohr Mgr Steftel Middle Row J Laga K Wnlltams T Wttkowskn T Hildebrandt T Counuhan H Vltak R Metcalf D McCarthy Mgr Mtkulecky Coach Pace Bottom Row C Stella G Dvorak B Romtto G Stone D Wallon F Smoll L Heavrm J Johnson B Reshel Page 210 Morton .......... 3 Waukegan ....... 7 Morton .......... 3 ' ...... VARSITY Top row Coach Soucek B Scelonge C Barthel J Janus B Merson T Beastall Coach Regan Middle row B Kotaska T Armagno T Lukes J Kostka D Kremske K Novak T Allen Bollom row Mgr Prubyl H Abramowskl D Vacm J Pouba J Kulawa T Dona? Mgr Carstens TRACK Led by Ted Beastall and John Janus Morton s cindermen finished a fair season by taking fifth in the Suburban League meet Ted B astall breaking a Suburban League record by ton in the shotput The tracksters started the season on a sour note as they lost to Proviso 68 49 but they rebounded to whip R B 71 46 in their second m The thinclads went on to beat North Chicago and Niles in a triangular meet 80 42 24 respectively In their next triangular meet the ti n lads didnt fare as well finishing second to Evanston but beating Waukegan ln the season in le Oak Park trounced Morton 76 48 Ted Beastall finished second in the 880 ya d run in the state meet as he broke the state record. Along with Ted Beastall and John Janus o h-r outstanding players were Dave Kremske Pete Kalkus Ken Drs Karl Novak and John PoJba. FROSH-SOPH - Top row-Coach Regan J. Meldrich V. Jankovskis R. Ray L. Kracalik D. Paveska J. Smrz D. Lifka J. Gaberik Middle row-Coach Soucek A. Kriz L. Stepenske G. Serlovsky K. Kovanda C. Marek G. Kartsounes J. Curtis Bottom row-J. Zakovek, R- Novy A. Kapso, R. Marek I. Janda R. Mearns D. Marrone Page 2l'l better than three seconds, came in first inthe 830 yard run, and John Janus took first for Mor- ' - , - , ' ' eet. I I Fun ln Physlcol Fllness Wil? .-5 TUMBLING CLUB The purpose ot the Tumbltng Club us to promote health and phystcal htness among the students through gymnastlcs and tu blrng The group partrctpates tn the Lrttle Ten meet each year as well as the Phys cal EdJca tton Exhtbrtron each sprung A lot of Interest ID physical htness ts stlmulated by the acttvrtles ot the mem bers ot the club The ofhcers ot the club are Boo F berg President Bob Lyons Vlc Pr Sl dent Bull Rourke Secretary and John Sanborn Treasurer The advisor of th group rs Coach Kudrnovsky Members of the Tumblsng Club e J Sartborn R uberg J B Ko ar J Rotncek B ORou ,ar- ff Z Kotty S erdzuna R ons P c B Lu e k ns ngello Nl ecchr Radke J Paslkcvvskl J Snor and M Vana K Urba Erlandson R Stuh R Raymond J Beftes an R Jensrk HOCKEY CLUB Members of the Hockey Club try to acquaint themselves wrth the flne potnts of the game ot hockey They sponsor Informal games among themselves as well as wlth other local amateur teams The club also at tends several professional hockey games during the year The ofhcers of the club are Ken rer rantlno President Phxl Kegel Vice Pres: dent Bob Prlbyl Secretary and Jim Prrbyl Treasurer Mr Burke acts as th advusor ot the Hockey Club ated J Lepaert J Spansall C Sebert T Fu r and K Ferrantnno Sfandmg P Kegel E Synek C Janovsky J Prubyl P Fernandez C Nlolkentlne and B Prlbyl Front T Blake L Adreas R Gabe K Vogrtg R Tucker R Sa va ell' D Adam Coach Jahelka P Prather Back A Shurnanas J Crt-lar W Anderson J Shale Page 2l2 O Q f ' t 1 - Q . . . , Jr - T T T f . M . ,, . V . r . EX!! X J 5 J- A lt 4 ,ff 4 . .4 . ff M T I rei- , ' 1 , I 2- S 7 V Q twiki: y I G ' ar: , , , . W Fre' , . eine, A. l , . 'A , . '. rke, 4 rggxzif . . G. , . H ' , , Ly , s. il tt, . avik, T R. J n a , M. Mo C , , c ', R. Reiha, R. sek, Dodero, J, lNlulsmer,l D. Vesely, JC Rarizek, R, , . I, . , , t , d , . . . h I A 1 Q . R I r f I ' Q Ka V ' I ' ' ' ,wil ,. ,. Se - . . ' . S , . e st, I . K, .,,, , f I f t , ' I ,.. M .fu ,I Y I Y W - . I il s X . 1 Sefhng the Pac luri- 1500 9? Two of Morton s Soccermen demonstrate Passing the baton IS always a tense moment the abnllty that brought Morton for the members of our track relay teams a champlonshnp we imma HV 1 'Vi L o Sklodowsku and Frank Kerous team up on a close touch off Its another polnt for Morton as Ivan Janda In the medley relay event rn a swlm meet agamst Argo th pole vaulter clears the bar for Morton Page 213 Numerous Achievements Gym has opportunutles'P Why yes lf you cultnvate them Opportunltnes to learn meet people and have lust plaln fun You can learn game and sport skills how to splke a volleyball make that basket or pass the begun ners swlmmlng test By qolnlng a speclaluzed class such as leadershtp modern dance tumbling or llfe saving you have a chance to meet gurls with slmllar Interests and de velop grace and posse Besides that nn a gurl s four year plan she has had hyguene home nurslng mother and baby care an first and provudlng stlll more oopor tunltues for better health and frame of mnnd spurned game of speedball Page 214 Members of llfesavmg class demonstrate the cross chest carry Even more wonderful are the social opportunutles On really gets a chance to know peop'e when one plays with them works to wln with them or maybe even loses with them Somehow It doesnt hurt so much to lose as a team Then there s the fun going out to play baseball un the early sprvng wlthout a sweatshurt square danc Ing ID foyer swimming flrst hour on Monday morning and who could forget social dancing Of course the most excntung and biggest honor lS b :ng a Mass Mor ton candudate or seeung your pest friend among the rainbow of b au tuful dresses on stage the nnght of the gym exhnbutlon O ' l 1 1 3 F I - , . . . . . 1 I I l I , . . , 1 . 1 -1 1 d A gym class enioying a . . , D . ., . 1 , . 4 1 , . I , , 1 I 1 . . e, , E . , , . . Q I - MussS L Jackson N Kamurusku G Patruck through Actuvututy LEADERSHIP Leadershup good sportsmanshup and unterest un sports are qualutues dusplayed by the gurls who assust un the gurls gym classes Besudes these qualu tues a gurl must have a recom mendatuon from her former gym teacher an 85 average and a begunners certuflcate un svvum mung to enroll un a Leadershup class un her sophomore or uunuor year After a year ot traun ng un thus class she us assugned to lead for a regular gym class Mrs E I Murreru and Muss R L Fusher are un charge of these g r s These leaders provude an example for the Row gurls un then classes to follow Row To 'oun lufesavung Club a glrl must have Row 1 be wlllung to act as lufeguard un at least Row 2 one swum class a semester Row 3 Row Row Row Slufka J Kummel S Suanta S Wood Capek Mayer C Korbel J Kupec M Brooks Row Nelson J Hruby J Sheda Hruby F Kraluk Flugel J Faurchuld C Meusunger C Docekal R Novotny Opalecky A Boudreau Schluchtung A Albrecht L Kopecky J Carlson C Hans Klotz J Hanson Ruzucka C Salerno V Tooke L Svltalek S Nlemu Bogusch P Cherry J McClendon D Kubuk J James Wld J Ruha A Prubramsky J Draznuk D Dute Tarvudas C Strom M Bozarth A Dothum C Nepul Muller P Krysher ceal B Vu ha H ec Borea N Ve Shotts E Salak D Demuduk J Tomko J Heyden LIFESAVING CLUB Organuzed to pro vude lutesavung aucl un the pool un emer gencues the gurls do that and much more In the course of the year they treat bloody noses munor falls puck up towels and assust un teachung swum skulls to the svvum classes The years actuvutues uncluded a very successful cup cake sale a svvum play clay un ludung gurls from the schools un the surroundung area and a water bal let presented un the early sprung un vvhuch the gurls dusplayed theur water ballet skulls Thus year s ofhcers are presudent Nancy Svec vuce presudent Marla Pon car secretary Gerry Patruck and treas urer Nancy Kamunsku Muss S L Jack son acted as advuser the second semes ter un the absence of Muss R E Berman who us on a sabbatucal leave Page 215 C O I I l l . l l ' 1-M. , . ' J. , , 3-M, ' ' , . , , , . , . , E. , . 4-B. ' , , , . ,. ' , . ' ' 5-E. , . , . , . ', . , a Jr. or Sr. Red Cross Certificate and N. Svec, C. Conway Row 6-N, VanBalen, F. Weruzlaft, J. Kristy, A. Cizek, J. Kimmel, ' . D. A, ' , . AL. , . , . , . , 7-D. Mi h , . Ac , E. rad , D. ll , . sel, , Y vw. sd' Pe Nl. R. A. J. B C. oplc in this picture are: N. VanBalen, V. Fagerberg, K. Norman, S. Huhacek, M. Holub Hruby, S. Frank, M. Koler, K. MacDonald, R. DuBeau, M. Lander, S Lebeda, J. l-leyden Sidlo, C. Novak, J. Thompson, M. Krlnec, P. Hurt, P Clay, J Tomko, J Meyer, D. Kysela Whanger, L. Graunke, J, Kalesz, A. Kaspar, C. Stroska, M. Schroeder, D. Tarvidas, Frost, A. Kastl, V. Malek, D. Derniduk, D. Olsen, J Borovviak, J. Hrulny, J. Posposil Viclta. E. Michael, A Cizek, L. Uhlir, N. Kaininski, N Vesel. J Zasadil, M. Kolk Lissy, C, Bezdek, D. Benes, L. Lee, D. Graves, B. Johnson, B. Capouch The G.A.A. board members plan and push many club proiects and activities each year. Row 'I-C Hans, J Frost, J. McCIendon, A. Prilcrainsky, J Rilia, L Yanos, P. C win, Mrs H. V. Lotz Row 2-M. Draut, H. Now Pride 2ltJ QS -1 The members work and play their hardest to make their G.A.A. a big success. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . Our G.A.A. at Morton is only a small part of a state-vvide organization which seeks to bring together rnany girls interested in sports. Each year playdays held in the different schools give the girls a chance to see other clubs and their 'nernbers in action. This year rnentloers took part in a state bowling contest. sold football and basketlvail Denciis, and ne-cl 'her annual posture Contest. Mentlaers an'l lriends eno ect a ii rs' ct e lya l Y Q t and dancing at the sock hop, 'Dev s Delight and a day ct hiking and lfoa' ing at the animal FJ lersrwrg of nj. Otlicers are- president, Jody M.Clc'i' .ion v CC-IDIU5 Jew' L' ex Pr z,i ': sk, secretary, Jofly R ha asssaii' segiviwar, Carolyn Hans 'reassrer He en Now,- sportsiafanager, Mariaiar Dras' ass stan' sportsmanager, Lois Yanus- soc al ana rf Wan. Joyce Fros': ooo cf. :nw -t Penny Cerwin- anfl his'orian Jane Grzeskoxxiak. Mrs. H V. LCV .nas acl' viser first senester. Miss 'JL Larson served as adviser second seinester. CREATIVE DANCE CLUB. . . Tne big even? of The modern dancers year was Their dance program Champagne and Spurs . In group dances and smaller nambers The girls showed Their inTerpreTaTions of Living in New York and Living ou' VVesT . IT Told oT The emoTions, people and The background oT The EasT and Wesf. Choreography and props were done bf members oT The group vviTh The aid of Miss Scribano. Films of The olance pro- gram vvere shovvn on T.V. and some of The girls did Their numbers live , They also appeared in The Talent Shovv and at one of The P.T.O. meeTing. This year's ofhcers are. president, Joan VerHalen, associaTe presidenT, Barbara Togias, secreTary, Donna Veselsky, cor- responding secreTary, Lynn Waldvogel, Treasurer, Candy Staffelbachg and re- hearsal manager, Judy Mankovvski. Miss 5. J. Scribano is adviser, and Mr. F. C. PeTrdil is music direcTor and accompanist Using movements to convey ideas, the dancers creaie many of their own numbers. Form in Mofion -. Dancers scripfion men of C all is certainly the de- Rcw I-AC. Staffelbach, B. Nernlaha, C of the omcers and chair- Peterlca, D. Jablon reafive Dance Club. Row 2-B. Togias, C. Heilenbach, Miss S J. Scribano, J. VerHalen, M. Spolar, D Veselsky, L. Waldvogel Row'I-A. Emmons, B. Welsh. A Ochsner, L. Pokomy, D. MirTich, L. Sindeiar B, Johnson, S. Vckral, N. Paul, N. Rivecco, B. Bedrava Rcw 2-D. Piha, S. Ccnery, M. Pcncar, C. Schwab, B. King, B. Silhan, J. Koeclny G. Kalivoda, C. Befla, J. Veself, S. Lebeda, J. Deegan, C. Rysz Row 3-C. Lilegdon, C. Bzhn, L. Herda, J, Dougan, K. Travaglio, B. Zind, J. Dusek S. Lofgren, M. Hoff, S. Kuras, D. Soinka, D. Thyer, D. Kosatka, C. Carman D. Fiala, K. Slavicek Row 4-M. McMahan, S. Molek, A. Kasl, E. Holek, C. Gahl, L. Mosfik, B. Kolar J. Zasadil, C. Cunningham, V. Vasich, D. Capek, A. Scilingo, E. Weighill M. Gohr, M. Polanelc Cur School Spirii' GIRLS M CLUB Have you seen glrls an MorTon wrTh no ma4e up uncornbed haxr and maxed unmaTched plaTds7 Thes s a e Club lnlTuaTes and hav earn d l OOO M polnTs ThroJgh lnTr mural acTrvTTTes maklng Them el g bl To b Come members Twice a year The Club holds ID TTaT ons rrsT mesTer a C ,J held Tne gurls bruno food and rnTramJral Teams de oraTe Tabl s hoping To w n 1 prlze Spr no TnlTraTlon IS a moTher daJohT aTTend d bf M Club rn T ers 'ol E de Jertm nt T ers are preslden' rene B ' T V'T'GSlClSIWl Ar'en Pr bm skx secre Q QT IT fl r S Tanaoer KaThv Travagllo M s A lel we Tec' as advlser s owl e er D Sn e Cl Mlss D l Gr eslbauw Garls M Club has conc nfrafed on encouragln-1 new m mbers amonq oh und rclassmen by spon s nng dff r nf ouvsud acfwm I Ing uc ew k l Bukovsky Standing K Tr v V n TLT CHEERLEADERS . . . AT cold Toofball games, pep assernblles, and baskeTball games The cheerleaders are always doing Their besT To perk up The school sp'rITg They provide The un'Tylng force Tor The cheering secTlon. Every year a large number of girls Try ou Tor cheerleadlnn- raw oir s 'rv ouT Two and Three years Tn a row The q rls T aT do make The Te T m,1sT nz O and have To have a good s holashc sT nd :ng b sides a pleas ng personallTf and appearance Th cheerleaders me T Togefher To p r TecT Their cheers and To work Ol new Ideas They also oe-T an opporTunTv To m eT cheerleaol rs from oTher sch ols The league and comoar noTes Mass M E Flanders rs The adv ser o The Team om on gan ts h you' encourage ch rla rs Rw'l S Kur Vedek C vc C BarTosek Row2 L Mcsrrk J Opalecky M Spolar B Togras B BarTosek Page 2l8 'T 5, T ry V l T X h an A be ,: Cl Q A 3 . - . Q . T N .N e e . e- - I LT , e fe 5 ,TN in -. e . A . . A E, T C 9 7, le' ear . the eo 2 de . 5 -J. Vesely, . as, S, ' Z , . S e, T I ll Il I . . , g 2 girl r M ' ' A o 6 Q ,T T, T V - 3- , u , T - A ' ' ' E e e . ' ,I ' A ' E . F' T se. poT-lu k bano' eT is T . . . V T Q e A Q. Tea e . T en b , 'T 1 TlaTes, Thelr moThers, and TaculTy mernbors oT The P. . 5 T e . OTTC . . G T l' ueovsk NT CQ. ' V .A 7 T , Tv T. J Y Tap-'reaglr 1 Ja Kwrlfwski- wfl oorta 'T - T T , lf .s,Tl:T,k NT - T . A er r s -nesT n The a'.s 3 A ,, 2 rm e g 9 -3 A. c A I 2 e ' e A ' 'es. S'H' -Ullss D J G'ws'T.a.,'TT J K urs' 'Tl Pa' cos A P'Tb'aTnskT ' ' - a aglTo N .1 Bflf' un Anumated Actuon TUMBLING CLUB Mortons Tufnblung Club brungs together gurls who are unterest d un developung tumblung skulls and stunts Every year the club holds tryouts un order to gaun new members A headstand a lumb r a lsandsprung forward and backward rolls a cartwheel a ba kbend and forward nfl backward walkovers are r quur d for m fn bershup The gurls can earn pounts toward theur M s by performung dupferent stunts and partucupatung un exhubutuons Thus year the members worked out a numb r to musuc that was presented un th gym demonstra tuon 'W Offlcers are presudent Joy Jordan vuce presudent Nancy Ruvecco secretary Marulyn Pagacnuk and treasurer Sherrue Kratovul Muss S L Jackson advused the club un Muss R E Bermans place Tumblung Club looks on whule some of the members form a pyramid Row R DuB au M Lander L Puetrzak N Belanger Row K ras R Funde Bogdan J Jordan N Ruvecco M Pogacnuk S Kratovul Row M Hegner C Bene M Overfleld K MacDonald G Toman J Zasadul E Berman BATON TWIRLING In connectuon wuth the Morton Marchung Band and on theur own the gurls performed at football games and marched un parades un nearby suburbs They marched un Chucago thus year for the first tume un the St Patruck s Day Parade At the b gunnung of the year anyone un terested us unvuted to com out to learn or practuce baton twurlung and march ng Later on tryouts are held and the gurls uoun one of the three duvusuons of baton twurlung the color guard drull team or baton twur'ers Lorraune l-lerda us captaun Ou the group thus year Jeanne Zasudul her co aptaun Mary Black co capta n of color gJard and Carol Zoubek co captaun of the drul team Mrs E J Robunson us the unstructor of the group Th Baton Twurlers lookmg for somefhung new un fcrmahons Clockwls from Bottom C Zoubek D Dute J Mankow D hlke M ack B u J Payc J a du LHerda O O 0 . . . 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