J Sterling Morton East High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Cicero, IL)
- Class of 1958
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X ' ,Q Amodernistic globe, angel hairclouds, and silver Serenaded by guest star, Nick Noble, stars are most appropriate decorations tor the Froslw-soplt Queen Sandy Pertle and Var- homeconting dance W t'Sittin' on Top ot the sity Queen Carol Novak smile happily. World. Page lO Highlight The School Yecir I m Z or ' 'X , X? 'gg an assembly featuring Nick Noble and Johnny Palmer's Orcheshaj 71 3 v the weekencl's festivities are Queen W 0 Nova nd her courT, Lois SviTalek and AnneTTe T J of T V 4 '40-my ,,f, ,, f., .c-.,, Around The World, Theme of The homecoming Enthusiastic cheerleaders, Kay MacDonald and parade, is cleverly and arTisTically porTrayed in Shirley Kuhajelc, lead The crowd in resounding FBLA's enTry, VicTory is Blowing Our Way. cheers To spiriT our Team aT The homecoming game againST Niles. Page ll The fine Orthopedic Department among The nnany Tacillhes offered al Morlon epecialifes in aiding physically handicapped children. A Stocking Full of Love was The TiTle and Therne of The MoTher-DauqhTer BanqueT sponsored by The Junior-Senior Girls' Club. This annual TeTe enables daughTers To honor Their deserving n'ToThers. l 71,3 , ,TJ N Q GV 5 j T ,fd U ll METZTN SOLD HERE m Lil M QVM . fy f T' M l 1, Mortons own telephone directory, DaTeline, TeaTures an ivy league loelT on iTs back r. Selling The direcTory To Joe Volenec are sophomores Joyce Liska and X r Bob X ll W Jingling coins and crisp dollar bills are exchanged aT The cashier's ofhce each day. Fee TickeTs which are required for some classes can also be pur- chased from The smiling cashier behind The window. Page 13 The Dean's Office is The scene of much acTiviTy since guidance, aid, and informaTion, as vvell as Tardy and adrniTTance slips, can be obTained There. Mr. D. VV, Bur- ford, Dean of Boys, advises The sTudenTs. i . 5e.f f ,JL .gal :mr ff, if ff V A fr FT. -4 1 ,331-5 1 f M ? A cf? QA' .4532 - R-mm .lf 3:2 KN fi ,Q 1 The MSGA Public Relations CommiTTee Tea given for members of The TaculTy proves To be quiTe enioyable Tor Dr. R. T. Turnbaugh, Mr. P. R. Kasik, Sandy Buzan, and Bob Gossrovv. To Achieve Social Grace The crowning ofthe queen is The highlighT of The M Club Dance, FascinaTion. Jerry Meldrich, presidenT of The M Club, presenTs The Trophy To This year's queen, Barbara Ruzicka. l l Serenacla, The 1957 prom, was held aT The picTuresque O'l-lenry Ballroom. The romanTic aTmosphere was made even more enTicing by The lovely decorations which are being admired by Audrey ShurpieT and AlberT Brelchaf Page 15 .f an Q , V. M - - Lj'S'. As The JSM Marching Band plays MorTonia during half Time fesTiviTies aT The homecoming game, They form a huge Nl which nearly covers The enTire Tield. Keeping students informed oT coming evenTs are Mary Ann Tenclinger, AnneTTe Faynor, and Dick Wilen. They revise The inTormaTion on The bulleTin board in The main hall Weekly. -J ,i X l kd Page T6 A scholastic average of 92V2 musT be aTTained if a sTudenT wishes To have his name placed on The golden honor scroll. This is, indeed, an achieve- menT. Loyal Morton Students display undampened spiriTs as They support Their Tootballffw Team in dismal weather. 1 X' SJ , 7, f 'T' louis' X QA' T Lf xx id fy Dozens of delicious shakes are sold during each lunch period. A large group of sTudenTs is always gathered aT The milk shake counter in The cafeteria. 1 4 X, J , . A rr' 1 1 ,, X . Q 'Q 1, 'P . 1 T' fix I 'I W I . rx XXI., If .V J T N T T ,f , Tir! ,J-ik., 1,-3-wx . I. fr L FN, ff!! ,so - '- 9 g , V , 5.4 -J f ,J I, Y , ff If ,'-f 1 m,g I if ' f' X 'x,g.J s I if I, Ng' 'f f X u 1 Q vi f Page 17 Delicious food, ingenious decorations, and sparkling con- versation display YuleTide gaiety aT The annual TaculTy ChrisTmas party. SuperinTendenT Allen R. Moore, and Board members J. Zourek and C. MaTT enioy The fare. f'5gm,mlefi,X1Ll 1 I W YB , Qtff V :ll Y - ! A LT 9 il I h 'h L ! L X Illf K! f X! My UQ' W3-'wgyv J m' .wb h V - ' P1425 ,. if 'A If-'L' mf' L V7 L 3 .fi J ' J A' 'Libya UV JUL if all JF 5,914 iv .V ' L L- ,LL ini .LJ N ,JD If jug im 'IM Qggfvxlq J i fy Mf ffj L12 A fw J I4 LW qv w 21 wc T Y ' V V' -fb ri ,,- 'ff L f, 5,51 -f ff dpi V 1, L if HJ ab 4 1 4 i VN,N 1 db f 6 i l NX , X - E ' , Q., I f-L . J LL C L , Q- 5' f ,fy PA! . L V Lib L , ' 4 ji JJLU QL' KH jofkfii l, Q J R VU VLWLJA fjbuf KW K Q ff C57 IKE Vfnl' yi -j6YJxf' by 'vu 'N V L Q V N! A 'A ,J AJ? L gk' ,V J UU L JYWULUY pl ,gxcy MU!! f M f Q bw L12-f 1 V2LM2'LL dt, ki ,OV ,, , L may 'fx A K ! ' A N L ,V by V M' W-f' ,IL 5L' 'Q 12 L Cb? ff? J' WV ' ' bw R PJ ,VIH Lug UK fu D NEMO V2 , W of ,wxj ki M W 1 N 'UPL ' V A M .1 iq L, L ak jx? QLN : li- A Vjfkw 2 ? f My '5 0 Lx A V. 1' ' J Alf' Xwjl QCA, 7' ' Q7L REL LW WMM JMLJK f V UW aww! , L .. 4 MJQWS CL-'L . 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The Board of EducaTion also deTermines The policies of MorTon. These men spend Their spare Time performing Their duTies, and They have done a ine iob. MorTon owes iTs high posiTion in The educaTional world To The un- selTTsh eFTorTs of These men. EDWARD W. CHODL Left to Right MR. CHARLES MATT MR. OTTO PECHA, JR. MR. OTTO OPLATKA MR. EDWARD W. CHODL MR. JAMES ZOUREK MR. JOSEPH F. MRIZEK MR. GEORGE PROSCH Page 2O 7 SuperinTendenT T TQ T . A XV . T , f 'A ,1NN KV: rw c I-XXXR ll: TX XXX kllvl' 2 X X lv Xl 4 fi l I, , ,t W X y T Q nen Q5 iii' V f ' E T X1 X ill T l fx- V! l l s ,fl if-X3 FX V X wb R X X K5 T X T X T ra XX dsx J MR. ALLEN R. MOORE As superinTendenT of MorTon, Mr. Moore does a Tine iob in perTorming The diTTiculT Tasks of his posiTion. He noT only has The responsibiliTy of keeping The communiTy up To daTe regarding The acTiviTies of The school and seeing ThaT all school lavvs of The STaTe of Illinois and of The disTricT are execuTed, buT he musT N also serve as ExecuTive Ofhcer of The Board of EducaTion. In This capaciTy, Mr. V Moore works vviTh The members of The Board To supply The needs of MorTon's sTudenTs, and he is able, in case oT emergency, To make a change in rules subiecT To Board approval. This heavy burden can only be borne by an individual pos- sessing The personal inTeresT, which day in and day ouT has characTerized our superimendenf. Page 21 Principal Page 22 Dr. Walter Cooper plays an important role in the administration of Morton. His duties include providing an adequate program of extra-class activities and pro- moting co-operation and good relation- ships among the various departments. He also works with the superintendent in preparing a budget for the district and a program of public relations. Though he has these many duties to perform, Dr. Cooper always finds time to listen to the problems of a student or participate in some extra-curricular activity. He is well liked by the student body and the faculty. DR. WALTER I.. COOPER Associate Principal Dr. Roy Turnbaugh is working as as- sistant to Dr. Cooper and preparing for his future position as principal of the new school branch. He will take over this position in September when the school opens. During the two years he has been at Morton, he has become a familiar and respected figure among the faculty and the student body. lt is evident that he will be a successful principal. DR. ROY C. TURNBAUGH Adminis ciTive Aids MR. L. F. TULEEN Deans MR. E. A. WRIGHT, MR. D. W. BURFORD Helping The boys solve Their school prob- lems is The greaTesT iob of The Boys' Deans. They do This by conferring vviTh The sTu- denTs and Their parenfs. Through These conferences, The deans usually come To some solufion favorable To all concerned. DirecTor of Public RelclTions When school re-opened This Septem- ber, Mr. L. F. Tuleen Took over The posi- Tion of DirecTor of Public Relafions. Mr. Tuleen has found ThaT The imporTance of This posifion has broughf vviTh iT many duTies, which include planning our school calendar and handling all of MorTon's publiciTy. He has also Taken charge of The assemblies. Mr. Tuleen, during The shorT Time he has had This new posiTion, has become a familiar and well-liked person among The sTudenTs and The faculTy alike. Page 23 MISS E. M. PRUTSMAN, MISS O. H. BUSH Seeing ThaT girls geT The mosT ouT of Their school lives and spend school Time profiTably are among The acTiviTies of The Girls' Deans. ln addifion To These acTiviTies, The deans, assisTed by Miss Anderle, also Take parT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Deparimeni Head rf augur 4 5k do-QS Sei , , ,Wu . . fQg2.IQ'lIIII - , A 'Lf IIIIIV'r 'I 0 N MR. A. T. ALMER MISS 0. H. BUSH MR. A. M. CLEM MR. C. D. DAVIS MR. R. J. DVORAK MR. G. S. FENCL ENGLISH LANGUAGE NATURAL SCIENCE REGISTRAR MUSIC ATHLETICS MR. J. JAHELKA MR. P. R. KASIK MR. S. G. KOSINSKI MR. B. MIKULA MR. F. S. PLACZEK MR. L. C. E. PRUCHA PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH VISUAL AIDS DIRECTOR OF COUNSELORS COMMERCIAL MR. P. I.. ROISE MR. H. SISTLER MR. 0. C. SPICER MISS E. UEHREN MR. J. 0. UMBAUGH INDUSTRIAL ARIS MATHEMATICS LIBRARY HOME ECONOMICS ART Guidance Counselors 'RICCI'T '.'. MR. J. KOHOUT MR. R. K. KUCERA MISS R. M. MATOUSEK MISS I.. MCGOWAN MISS A. J. NOVOTNY SENIORS FRESHMEN FRESHMEN JUNIORS SENIORS MISS J. S. PATRAS MR. F. S. PLACZEK MR. V. W. SKUBIKOWSKI MR. I.. F. TULEEN SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOPES JUNIORS SCHOLARSHIPS Page 24 MR. C. B. ALLEN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. H. M. ANDERSEN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. J. F. ANDERSON ENGLISH MRS. L. E. ANDERSON LANGUAGE DR. J. ANTAL SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. A. R. BALCHUNS ENGLISH MR. W. G. BARNHART INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS N. BARTELS ENGLISH MR. L. H. BATSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. F. M. BECKMAN MATHEMATICS MISS V. BEEBE COMMERCIAL MISS H. I. BELOW LANGUAGE MR. R. C. BERGSTROM NATURAL SCIENCE MISS R. E, BERMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. W. R. BLISS NATURAL SCIENCE MISS M. BLOCH ENGLISH MISS E. M. BLOOM ENGLISH MISS M. H. BOLEY ENGLISH MR. C. L. BOND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS B. BONTHRON LIBRARY MRS. C. BOWSHER COMMERCIAL MR. E. W. BRAKKEN NATURAL SCIENCE MR. H. M. BREKKE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. B. A. BRINDEL MUSIC MISS V. G. BROOKS ENGLISH MR. L. J. BROWN NATURAL SCIENCE MISS V. C. BROWN LIBRARY MISS M. L. BUDDEKE MATHEMATICS MR. V. W. BUNNELL ENGLISH MR. C. R. BURDEN MATHEMATICS Faculty 0. .-f. 4 N vi' . A M f 4 A . . .S. ag , r I fy be f '.'fu... . ' A A ',, . I S5 tw I ' - '-5 - - .. 1 gm, 'L x fs, A .... .-X I I-1. S: ' ' , yd.-, nw- . , .5 1 Q, A 3 K I - . t iv Q f1 ' - 'Vw .ff .. 6lu.' I EE . 'Il 3- z Z ' ! Page 25 IQ' .C N. ff ,-. Members of the faculty add hilarity to the Homecoming activities by participating in a beauty contest during a Home- coming assembly. The P ople Behind the T' t ' l W . ' f ri N 3. fi. XII Pt ' n I ' I WV. Nw: I t' 'P I x 'z ......,v Scenes MR. R. J. BURKE NATURAL SCIENCE MR. W. BUSHNELL INDUSTRIAL ARTS MRS. M. K. BYRUM ORTHOPEDIC MR. J. D. CAPRON MATHEMATICS MISS E. O. CARLSON SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. V. J. CERVENY SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. R. M. CHANDLER ENGLISH MR. W. J. CHERRY MATHEMATICS MRS. A. R. CLARK LIBRARY MR. A. C. CLASSEN NATURAL SCIENCE MR. J. L. COOK ART MISS M. E. DALE ENGLISH MR. E. S. DANE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. R. L. DAVIDSON NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. M. M. DECKER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. G. DeLORIEA MUSIC MISS D. DENTON SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS M. A. DIEZ ENGLISH MR. W. F. DOAK COMMERCIAL MR. H. R. DROBNIK COMMERCIAL Page 26 Giving Help and Guidcmc 1155.4-I 2 Mrs. Morris coaches The acTors of The During The FaCUlfy-VarSi1y basket- PIGY HGOOOI NGWSIH which WGS Pre' ball game, These girls led The sehTed by The Senior class. Cheers for the faculfy. f MISS W. J. DRYDEN Q, ENGLISH ff MR. E. A. DUNGAN SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS D. L. DUNN ENGLISH MR. C. W. ELAM MATHEMATICS MR. A. C. ELLIOTT NATURAL SCIENCE MISS G. E. ELLIOTT ENGLISH MISS E. G. ENDRIZ MATHEMATICS MR. M. ESCORCIA ENGLISH MISS B. EVKO SPEECH CORRECTION MRS. c. J. FARRIS f I,II. 5 NATURAL SCIENCE XI Tfefrwlflf Zi 42 X f Q' X , fya X I A MR. D. C. FARRIS MATHEMATICS MR. D. FINLAYSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS M. H. FISHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS R. L. FISHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. E. FLANDERS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,.,, 5 f f II? f If . Mi MISS M. FLEMING ' ,, . , HOME ECONOMICS ' MR. T. D. FOX NATURAL SCIENCE MR. I. S. FRIBERG SPEECH CORRECTION if Miss G. GAARDER ENGLISH MR. D. W. GALEN NATURAL SCIENCE W 1 I . , Page 27 Building BeIIer Cifizens Adding her personal Iouch is Mrs. Mc- Cornwac as she gives specific insfruc- 1Ions1o members of her arf class. A 6- - , , '! . if 9' f E sr I 'J I 'S- V 4 . Y Q' ov: ..-Q , 4. 2 I Q . Q .iw Page 28 During open house, Mr. Dvorak ex plains The method of affenolance To The parenfs of musical sluclenfs MR. K. R. GEIGER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. F. H. GELDMEIER COMMERCIAL MR. B. L. GESKE COMMERCIAL MRS. J. GESKE COMMERCIAL MR A. J. GESSLER COMMERCIAL MR. M. F. GRANLUND INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS M. GRANT NATURAL SCIENCE MISS D. J. GRIESBAUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. J. H. GROSS NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. J. A. HAIGH ART MR. J. M. HALM NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. HAMED COMMERCIAL MISS V. J. HAMILTON LIBRARY MR. J. L. HAMPTON COMMERCIAL MR. W. J. HAPAC PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mn. M. HARMQN MAT:-IEMATICS Miss c. A. HAWKES MATHEMATICS MR. w. A. Hsoncs PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. E. W. HEIM NATURAL science MR. R. B. HEINSEN COMMERCIAL CreciTing Tomorrows Leaders MR. G. J. HELSING SUBSTITUTE MISS H. E. HENDRICKS LANGUAGE MRS. M. W. HOHE ENGLISH MISS M. M. HOPP SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS J. R. HORKY ORTHOPEDIC MR. W. J. JACOBSON NATURAL SCIENCE MISS E. JAHELKA LANGUAGE MR. F. A. JANECEK MATHEMATICS MISS A. J. JELINEK NATURAL SCIENCE MR. L. W. JOHNSON NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. M. E. KAMPSCHROER HOME ECONOMICS MR. R. R. KAMPSCHROER ENGLISH MISS S. J. KELLOGG HOME ECONOMICS MRS. A. T. KESLOV PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. C. H. KICKERT MUSIC MR. P. L. KISER ENGLISH MR. W. C. KITZEROW LANGUAGE MR. R. KOEHLER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. A. P. KOVANIC COMMERCIAL MR. J. E. KRAUS PHYSICAL EDUCATION . 1 ,. . N , . X 4 4 4' . it f if . z 4 I I , . I . , V ka -fu.. Fi , :Q L L 2 y S . V a lt Nb-T We-.J-.5 ef I S A 17.73-iirififlg , . A r S Mr. VVrighT uses The public address sysTem To give insTrucTions To sTu- Mr. Burden occupies his posT in The dems using The c:aTeTeria. hallway during The periods uni I' lk Irf- 1 MR. R. A. KREITZER INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. 0. .I. KUDRNOVSKY PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS S. KUSEK COMMERCIAL MR. P. M. KUTZA NATURAL SCIENCE MR. L. M. LANG PHOTOGRAPHY MR. H. R. LANGERT SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. G. M. LARIMER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. R. C. LINDHORN MATHEMATICS MRS. A. S. LISY NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. T. LOGAN SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. E. W. LUDWIG COMMERCIAL MR. G. H. LYLE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS J. F. MACDONALD ENGLISH MISS B. L. MARKS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. D. F. MARSIK SOCIAL SCIENCE 1 Profecfing from Ignoranc 1... 4' fa 6' if 'I Q . I I x MRS. B. M. MARTIN LANGUAGE MR. E. A. MATHIESON INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS M. G. MAURICE COMMERCIAL MR. G. C. MCCLOUD ENGLISH MRS. K. E. McCORMAC ART MR. M. L. McINTYRE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. H. L. MEEKER SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS V. M. MERO HOME ECONOMICS MISS S. MEYER COMMERCIAL MR. S. M. MEYER ENGLISH MR. E. MILLER SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS M. J. MILLER ENGLISH MRS. B. A. MORRIS ENGLISH MR. E. C. MOSEVICH MATHEMATICS MR. W. L. MUEHL NATURAL SCIENCE 'Ta Helpi g 'ro Solve Problem fff X nw MISS E. PAVELKA MATHEMATICS MR. P. R. PAVLINEK MRS E I MURREN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR o v MYER MATHEMATICS QJ I MR F NACARRATO LANGUAGE V J NARBUTAS LANGUAGE R H NAUMAN NATURAL SCIENCE MISS A NELSON LANGUAGE MR E W NELSON MATHEMATICS MISS H G NEWBERRY COMMERCIAL MR L A NEMI INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS J M OCONNELL MATHEMATICS MRS. H. M. ODUM HOME ECONOMICS DR. J. ONDRUS NATURAL SCIENCE MR. S. J. PACE COMMERCIAL MR. R. M. PARK ENGLISH MISS J. M. PARKS ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. E. PERKINS HOME ECONOMICS MISS M. M. PETERSON COMMERCIAL MR. R. H. PETRDIL SUBSTITUTE MR. G. R. PHILLIPS LANGUAGE MR. G. S. PORTER NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. l. PRAZAK ENGLISH MR. W. W. PREIKSHAT SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. W. D. RADER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. L. I. RANKIN SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS E. RATHLING ORTHOPEDIC MRS. P. G. REFFNER ENGLISH MR. J. E. REGAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. R. C. REINER SOCIAL SCIENCE Page L Showing Pofienf Undersfonding MRS. J. N. REMPERT ENGLISH MR. J. A. REXILIUS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. R. L REYNOLDS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. S. C. RICHARDS MATHEMATICS MISS A. C. RIGALI PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS A. RITTENHOUSE COMMERCIAL MR. G. W. ROESSLER MATHEMATICS MR. P. R. ROHE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. G. L. ROYCE MATHEMATICS MR. J. B. ROYSE SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS V. E. RUSSELL LIBRARY DR. H. T. SAHLIN COMMERCIAL MRS. F. R. SATZ ENGLISH MISS J. S. SCHAEFER ENGLISH MRS. S. SCHESTA ENGLISH MR. S. P. SCHESTA SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS L. SCHILLING ENGLISH 3 2' MISS K. D. SCHOPBACH R ORTHOPEDIC MR. R. E. SCHUETT COMMERCIAL MR. J. H. SEAHOLM SOCIAL SCIENCE gf ll? 'N . . I5 fi .G I ? 7' if ' . AT one of The facuITy Teas, Mrs. Safz, Mr. Miss Tarachas looks on as The stu- Lang, and Mrs. Zukor find a rare moment denTs of her arf class admire their of reIaxaTion from their busy classrooms. handiwork. Showing The WcIy 'ro CI BeHer Life MR. J. P. SHAND SOCIALSCIENCE MISS N. SHERA HOME ECONOMICS MR. W. J. SILHAN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS O. SLEZNICK MATHEMATICS MR. P. J. SLIVINSKI NATURAL SCIENCE N. 'F .Yi - If S MRS. A. M. sMENos LIBRARY Q MIss C. H. SMITH W5 ENGLISH ' I MR. E. L. SMITH 4' , ENGLISH MIss J. M. SMITH HOME ECONOMICS MR. K. W. SMITH MATHEMATICS MISS S. A. SNELL ENGLISH MR. R. SOUCEK PHYSICAL EDUCATION if I I MRS. A. v. souMA f- 5 III ' PHYSICAL EDUCATIO X575 We ..I.. I I -.... I S f 'f MISS L. L. SPTD A RE Iiihj STEVENS ST I gyms 4' W f uf z . w. STONE DLISTRIAL ARTS fn. M. sTREnLow ENGLISH 2 MISS E. STUCHLIK LANGUAGE MISS A. svRcHEIc ENGLISH as L. TARACHAS ART ATTer anOTheI' hard day'S Work, MTS, Mr. HedTke explains The devices L. Williams, Mr. C. Davis, and Mr. W. used in driving TeSTS TO his STudenTS. BarnharT punch OUT aT The Clock. Page 33 EduccJTing The Mind I 1A,, MR. R. w. TEETER -f A ,P ENGLISH E fi ' Q E E4 MISS v. c. TETER gk A . i? 'l LIBRARY JN 5,5 3 9 A R I w- I ff - 'XA W ,A MISS D. A. TIMM W 4 1:9 . E .Y HOME ECONOMICS -K A . .5 is MR. P. E. TORTORICI - I . Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS 4 A A I K Miss A. N. TUCKER as MATHEMATICS I A ? I L R E I 1 x .... K Q ' A ei 'T--A i ' A I MISS G. L. TUCKER ' Y f g COMMERCIAL . TL- ' f MR. R. J. TuDoR v 'S' -5, ' C. If 45 ENGLISH ,A g 'X g MR. I. c. ULLREY - fn if i -.,..,.Y NATURAL SCIENCE - ' Ni T ,A T K S 3, V T I MR. R. If. VanEMAN , R, 5 R INDUSTRIAL ARTS I 1 MR. T. A. vARGEs 'l MUSIC . .Ili 'wr' --4:5 ' I MR. J. E. vIzEK NATURAL SCIENCE MR. w. J. voHAsKA ,ni ,M PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' MR. J. J. voPIcKA ,. PHYSICAL EDUCATION .Y A ' MISS B. J. VRBA . ,. .iv HOME ECONOMICS ..V- if T MR. H. WARREN . N fill. g3,iz,.,s NATURAL SCIENCE H I R . -J-' .Y -. 'X-I. One of The exCiTing momenTs of The annUal Faculty-VarsiTy baskeiloall game was The aT- Head Coach, Jim Regan, and assisf- TempT of The faCUlTy players To recover a anT Coach, Bill Vohaska, discuss a loose ball from The varsiTy. play wiTh Paul Bellasario. Page 3.1 Preparing Each ' AV. 2 , ,, ,gg W 5 X .E X ., ' A Q . A X f I W for 'rhe I A f I ff 1 , ' 4 'Wil f 8 banana-my Q I P 2 If ' ' M Af W 4 ,.,., .W . ,, ' N f I R , ' ' W MSU,b:fWniffwawff5' ' , ls. X, 1 ' f - ' E . .: ,,,., ,' 1- Y W ' ? Aj ,, , , 'I?ZIS'+ff Leaf' Li.-.91 1ff.:'l4.L Fufure V14 ,,,....., f f my A Z N ., ,, 4? f X27 sip ff 4 f i , M 5, 2 ff if I L. Q MRS. D. T. WEISBAKER ENGLISH MR. H. J. WHITE MATHEMATICS MRS. C. H. WILHELM ENGLISH MR. M. A. WILLETT NATURAL SCIENCE MR. J. T. WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL ARTS MRS. K. WILLIAMS ENGLISH MRS. L. B. WILLIAMS NATURAL SCIENCE MISS R. WILLIAMS COMMERCIAL MR. F. L. WILSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. J. G. WINTERING ENGLISH MR. E. M. WOJCIECHOWSKI PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. R. S. WRIGHT HOME ECONOMICS MR. L. C. YEKSIGIAN MATHEMATICS DR. H. YOUNG SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. L. S. ZELIP H COMMERCIAL L I MRS. L, G. ZERWER ENGLISH MRS. M. P. zuKoR NATURAL SCIENCE MR. J. S. ZUPSICH LANGUAGE 5 , K A L Miss STuchIik and Mr. Richards dis- cuss problems ThaT are of mutual Miss Mafousek gives advice To a inferesf To busy Teachers. student seeking guidance. Page 35 The sounds of typevvriters, a switchboard, and office machines are familiar in the main office. These sounds are only an indication of the many iolos which are performed in this office and which are necessary to keep Morton running smoothly. The doctor, dentist, two nurses and the medical secretary of Mor- ton's Medical Department work to- gether keeping students well and in good condition, which is an import- ant iob. They do a fine iob and are always ready to give a student med- ical attention. These People are OFFICE STAFF Left to right D. STEFL A. MAHLKE M. NADLE M. SAVVUSCH FRANTES AUSTIN KUBEKA SOLFRONK DITTRICH MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Standing Seated T. J. JASINSKI, M.D. L. CONSIDINE R N H. J. SMEJKAL, D.D.S. C. E. SCHICKER R N A. CORBEIL Page 36 The H cirT of MorTon MAINTENANCE Le-TT To righT T. SIMONS B. SMITH J. KLlMALE J. KAWCZYNSKI S. DUTKIEWICZ J. LEXA CAFETERIA LeTT To righi A. LAI-iuDA E. PELCH M. SMUTNY S. SAFRANEK A. EULER E. KAFKA R. SLAUF F. BILEK M. KELLY Page 37 IT is easy To Take Tor granTed The neaT halls and The vvell-kepT equip- menT which is Tound here aT MorTon, louT Those Things mean hard work Tor The men oT The MainTenance De- parTmenT and Their supervisor, Mr. S. DuTkievvicz, who work consTanTly making MorTon a good place in which To learn. Preparing and serving delicious and heaIThful meals is The job of The men and women who work, under The supervision of Their man- ager, Mr. Kelly, in The caTeTeria, more commonly known as The caT . The Tood served here ranges from a well-balanced meal To a Tancy sundae. ScienTisTs Cf The FuTure 'f KN, 'S ,Q-not Potential wizards of science are ardenTly engaged in producing The desired chemical eT:fecT as Mrr Muehl Iooks on ChenwlsTry is one of The mosf popular courses offered aT MorTon even Though There are Times when The compli- caTed Tornwulas and eguaTions bahne The sTudenTs. In cherhisTry The scienTiTic rneThod is ufilized To iTs TuIlesT exTenT because TacTuaV daTa is obTaTned Through sysTemaTic experimem and research. Page 38 K 94 1 +1 .1 3 Ayr., X 1 '2 F 41 n ff ,fa f 6, 1 F I ,M i a t B Wi in a Q vii k X 2 L lf ,H V 1 ,Sa Q - . -- I Q fl C. .- Q ' E Us X gay. -xs1'v'- fl Hunan. 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K A H 5 , 1 X ,W 5 ' ,fir 1 5 9 'V 'B - is 99+ ww .X 1 ff, , , f ,H , I' K , 4' . YL, ,Wh . N' f x if V 5' X A . sk ,- Q, h Y My X r , wg, .. ' ,fiom f WA ' , ffff '?i?, , , ga., - Gy: ,4 f- f ' Q Z W if ty . 4 S4 iff . vw' Masfering Language Arfs Q a c 3 l 'll 'F: 2 if ef if 2 , I QU, f X A i fy! ,fx R a, . S 13, X5 .lv mf X PRQSLQA. Ifaly's boot proyides an appropriafe background for Mr. NaccaraTo's Italian class as iT sfudies the customs, geo- graphical localions, climate, history, and language of lfaly. Alfraclive poslers which adorn The walls of The classroom display various anracfions of Italy and put The sfudenfs in The proper mood for learning the foreign language. Page .12 ,,f,MyWf,,Mff,-wp!-fm. ,WMMMW ,,-WMM-ww ,MMWM Mwwwwmw X 2 . , , -I 1.xg.,H.,- V QITQZJA ,-QW.. , ,.. ,,,.,..,:w f -1 ff 'ff X- Avlis' ff' , ,. ,f vjyry ,, Z0 3 'il 5 1 i f W 9' f X X 5 1 4' f f, fs , ' 1 11 5 li 4 f Z f , W 5 .- ,K 1 I 1 , .ff.'7 fy gk, ' .Q Q 1-fwwwf ' 2 ii, M qvfxm in f 'Kp 4 f,L,L,,wx , , W' ww V zz' , , , I .gf 'i 0 4 'M 44,56 Q rv- AQ . -J , 1 10 V55 ,352 1. s.. '2, .' r :I 'f if V ,y i .. 7 5 Lin, -f , ,of fk,, , 91 4, K, icmwwx 564' 1:1 If , 3. A.-.IL . wifi .Q '9w. Fingers fly over the keys with rhythmic motion in Mrs. Geldmeier's class of potential typists. Perfection in typewrit- ing can only be achieved through rigid drill and practice. Correct posture and proper placeemnt of the fingers are also essential for the attainment of typing skill. -5 3-P Nature's graceful beauty is artfully expressed in sketches done by the members of Mr. Umbaugh's painting and drawing class. The fine facilities offered in Morton's Art Department enable an art student to exhibit his talents in a wide range of fields, from dress designing to pottery making. Page -16 I 1 n 'vi h.5 i 1 T , f! X ' n . X , 24 ' We, f www W 74 M, , ff fy! 311 ' 7 A 'lv--..,,. mf, f .g an 0 X. 'Ki I nf .. Q15 W , 42, X 4 QKW, fl 6 wg M , w 5-of ,.,.,, f, -W, 4 ,,:,,,4 J , K A 1 my ' , ,,,, 4 L :- 2, n -U, . . - M, -mr rf . 4 I ,W'.V,, 4 an 49+ . K --.. 1 hugh, Wm Ag s ww., in f' z 'Z 3' 4 W if , , f ff ' A EZ? 'f J 4 ' V 1 O f .ln-.... ,, Exhibiting a phase of the girls' physical education program are the members of Miss R. L. Fisher's class who exercise to the rhythm of piano music provided by Mr. Peterdil and Mrs. West in the foyer of the auditorium. Other projects, undertaken in the foyer, are marching, folk dancing, and social dancing. 1, ti, 2 f 'w i l ..V2L. Poise, confidence, and self control, three factors which are so necessary to success, are gained by the student who studies speech. In addition to this, parliamentary procedure is discussed in the latter part of the semester, and actual meetings are held during class. Mr. Bunnell emphasizes the importance of communications in our society to his students so that they will strive for perfection in public speaking. Page 48 ,W . f. if 'M f 1 . ' 1 5 ' ' A v, W .bww 'ara'-aw V.'eQn.a-nw?-wivwzma iaaf e, Y V-v 1 4Xr'W7rNjY' P 1 r' W' ' F' - ' Y ' FI, 1' ' ' ' .' 7 ' ' Y .TZZTZZ .HM.,x..,,WM.,WW-,X.A.-.W..k..,...W..,.,.WM..-.W,.,Xw., QW W, M , L A , Q ffm A li 1 Lx Q krkk 2 w X vi kv Lvwwsiu W' FH! wmwm2x:.fhmnm.m.-vw, 0--as-N-ru-Quad...-4am aw-...W-x..-K .Q ..wgm...n,wu,..x A L I '. 6555 va .fm fcwfzi fA nfl, 414, ft! ,yn ' ' , fi - ,,f,,'f, ,f, 4,4 92 yffljff: , , I , ff ff wwf ffh! ,441 , J fx 2574 J 8 I' HJ ff fl J z ' , ' W Q - 4 a ,ga -L Qu xg ' . F5 si K , M gn-g Z I I I I I , I r If yr-sq, 5 I. R 6 X xx , y 4 if -. A 0 1 -- 3 ,- X I U. I Q: I -w f ff 44 P ' 1 Y' N ' th QQIMQ. L Q , f X , B' www , ul NS mu. f ,K A Q .1 Q. i If? in f R Q 4' ff W 3, W MQ- ff' Phenomena of matter and motion are explained in physics, a phase of naTural science which involves a sound knowledge of maThemaTics and conscienTious sTudy. The sTudenTs uTilize such deIicaTe insTrumenTs as The arnmeTer and The volTmeTer in Their compuTaTions. Mr. L. W. John- son, Their able insTrucTor, explains The experimenTs To his sTudenTs, and aids Them in compleTing Their daTa. Page 51 Pcirley Voo France . Audio aid is incorporaTed inTo The Teaching of French Through The use of earphones and The Tape recorder. Miss Nelson's sTudenTs lisTen To The maferial and follow along in Their TexTbooks. ln This way, The pupils learn correcT pronunciaTion and gain accuracy and speed in reading. A Thor- ough understanding of our foreign friends can be reached if we learn To speak Their language. Page 52 fln Perfe T Harmony Zpwyf NVNNN Pianissimo, olirecTs Mr. C. H. KickerT as The voices of The members of The Aeolian Choir blend in perfecT harmony. The choirs are only a small parT of MorTon's exfensive music deparTmenT. The band and The orchesTra, looTh considered among The besT in The naTion, ofTer many oppor- TuniTies for Those who are TalenTecl in The playing of a musical insTrumenT. Page 53 Achievemenfs In Mcifh . .Fm-..-K.,....5...,..c 5 115 if , A 1 1 5 ' 2 i Two triangles are congruent if .... , explain The sTudenTs who diagram problems on The board in Mr. Cherry's plane geomeTry class. Drawings make problems easier To undersTand and impress a picTure on each sTudenT's mind. NOT only does The course presenT a branch of mafhemafics, buT iT Teaches The sTudenT To Think sysTemaTicaIiy, To reason inrelligemly, and To draw conclusions from proved TacTs. Page 54 'f lx 'f 'Cf f T T f Qne, Two, Three, Hike After calling signals, The quarTerback hands The ball OFF To a classmaTe. Touch TooT- ball is one of The sporTs in The boys' physical educaTion curriculum. The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT endeavors To provide The boys wiTh recreaTional TaciliTies, To Teach coordinaTion and skill, and above all, To insTill in Them a sense of good sporTsmanship. Page 55 ,f' cvyfvwf ?ib7 .J-, C., v- J, .IV X .I V, . 9 Y W , . . V N LY 7 A. , 'D-' , OJ f 44a CYCZQ C file 25 QW iv ' ' N if , efbf 2 f gm .J dy f Q, W W crm QI, L M W A A :ff ,, , Y 49 . QV 5WMifPxjV M:i '2, Qip?f,'CQaQf Lfdi J, ' V h JM Q, 1 CQ? Y if . -A,..ijZ, GJ YN ,till - Q44 CQ! A , N Q AQ! ,CJ OX . C E X ,QL Q if ' CCE! ' - d QQQM7, Q 'EZ W W7 ,J WM 4, L fWMWWW ,Xe KL . 30 , ebfiw je 5 D9fZyfjq 3 Oy QQ' CX - GV N In Q FMJ'-1 5 W ,L 5 ' WN J Dx ' K ' WVNJ N gi ' f A. , , ki. -WY fu if A ' nz v-QI L, N-f xi- ,, K , Q' H 1 5 ww Y L Vgfzgv' , , fi ,,, , Q Q my 'W My 5 X 1 ,f ,4 4 9. 35:5- 9 f 1 f Q A ' U . K Class of 1958 Senior Cabinet First Row-Left to Right Joe Novak Joyce Garbe Pat Dypold Sandra Buzan Barbara Johnson Second Row--Left to Right Al .Lutkus Marilyn Hruby Wayne Dentino Senior Officers Seated-Left to Right Marilyn Hruby, Secretary Sandra Buzan, President AI Lutkus, Treasurer Standing Wayne Dentino, Vice-President Page 58 Senior Advisors Left to Right B. M. Martin E. W. Ludwig S. J. Pace L. McGowan Doris Abramowski . . . Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 1 Shirley C. Adamcyk . . . Shirl Genevieve Adams . . . Jennie GAA 1 Susan Aguilera . . . Susie Q Former student of St, Mary's High School French 3,45 Spanish 2,45 Weekly Stat? 3 Carol Aiello . . . Car Stanley Aksamit . . . Stash FBLA 45 Operators 3,4 Margaret Allen . . . Marge German 25 MSGA Representative 1 Rosalie Alonzo . . . Roe Dennis Andel . . . Andy Football 1,25 Track 2 Jean E. Andel . . . Jeano Frosh-Soph Girls Kenneth J. Anderle . . . Ken Chess and Checkers 25 Senior Aides 45 Physics 3 Frank Angelucci . . . Butch Hilary Anthony . . . Billie Baton Twirlers 15 Pep 1,2 William W. Antink . . . Bill Dennis W. Arnold . . . Arn Philip Arrigo . . . Flip Former student of St. Mels High School Donald C. Aschenbrenner . . . Afsh Former student ct Fenwick High School Basketball 1,2 Vince Baburek . . Joanne Bakule . . . Jo Bowling 15 FBLA 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Spanish 3 David Balas . . . Dave Operators 1,2 Bonnie Barker . . . Bon Bowling 45 GAA 1,25 MSGA Representative 15 Pep 2 Page 59 4.4 .ri -Q.. bra 3 if' GUY v-J f. e in fi' sw , 1 5 1 Gail Barrett . . Pep 35 Roller Skating 2 Bruce R. Barta . . . B. B. Boys M 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Honor Society 2, Vice President 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Football 15 Swim- ming l,2,3,45 Swim Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4 Carol Bartels . . . Cookie Patricia Barthel . . . Patti FBLA 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Public Rela- tions Committee 25 Pep 2 Janice Bartizal . . . Bart Band 1,2,3,45 Creative Music 35 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 35 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Orienta- tion Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep 2 Fred Barton . . . Judge Barbara Bartosek . . . Babe Cheerleaders 253,45 GAA 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,2,3,4 Beverly Bartuska . . . Bev Junior-Senior Girls 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2 Kenneth Bassa . . . Lois R. Bates . . . Loddv Former student of Luce Township High School FBLA 45 GAA 45 Eligibility Committee 45 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Michael Baum . . . Morgan Baseball 25 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,4 Raoul G. Baumel . . . FBLA 4' German 1,25 MSGA Representative 25 Operators 2,3,45 Weekly Staff 3,4 Charlotte Bazars . . . Char FBLA 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 45 Big Sister 4 Carol Behn . . . Do-do Creative Dance Club 3,45 GAA 25 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 25 Tumbling Club 2,3,4 James C. Beina . . . Punk Boys M 3,45 Baseball 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 3 Thomas Belina . . . Beetle .5 Freshman Cabinet5 Sophomore Cabinet, Vice President: Junior Cab- inet5 Future Craftsmen 3,45 Assembly Committee 2: MSGA Represen- tative lg Football Manager 1,25 Tennis 3,45 Track, Manager 25 Weekly Staff l,2,3,45 M Book Committee, Artist Betty lou Bellettini . . . Shortie, Betts Aeolian Choir 2,35 Talent 1,2,3,4 Paul Bellisario . . . Belly Football l,2,3,45 Track 2 Richard Benak . . . Rich, Benny Athena Benakis . . . Ant Booster 2,3,4: Creative Dance 25 Activity Committee 45 Code of 6 Ethics Committee 25 School Improvement Committee 2,35 Social 5 Committee 2,3,4: Pep 2,3,4 X Q William Bendikas . . . Bill ' 0 Band 35 Boxing 45 Soccer 3 Page 60 435 asf X l Q l ,i ard, 9312! Aga V. he if ws.--is v-1-sv:-:nga-.5 X. tw. ,vklfvsvc . mi, B.. ...,,. ., , 1-sa3S.'1'5?S s X ty- - ti' .K 1 I I ' i 5 f if :ft N it i . . S ' '5' I Al' f5t,LaazfXi 2 t 1 I V' ' 4 f x t 5 . S u . ij . if f -i, Dolores Benes . . De FBLA l,2, GAA 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Orientation Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Pep 2,3,4, Travel 2 Arlene Beran . . . Newt GAA 2, Intramural 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, Swim Club 2,3,4 Phyllis Beran . . . Phyl Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Beverly Beranek . . . Bev Band 1,2 Roger Beranek . . . Rog Aeolian Choir 4, Operators 2,3,4 Charles L. Bergholtz . . . Roberta Berka . . . Bobbie Former student of Kelly High School Art 4, Bowling 4, Future Homemakers 4, Roller Skating 4 Bert Bernard . . Future Distributors Cecile Bernard . . . Sis GAA 2, Pep 2 Catherine Bezclek . . Cathy Aeolian Choir l,2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Hi C 2,3,4, Junior- Senior 3,4, Welfare Committee 4 Eugene Bielawa . . . ,Gene Aviation 2,3 Janice H. Bienias . . . Jan Aeolian l,2,3, Baton Twirlers 2,3, Treasurer 4, Booster 3,4, Future Homemakers l, President 2, Girls M 4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramural l,2,3,4, Life Saving 3,4, Activity Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3, Board ot Directors 3,4, Junior Board, Senior Board, Code of Ethics Committee 3, Constitution Committee 3, Election Committee 2,3, Chairman 4, Eligibility Committee 3, Orientation Committee 2,3, Publicity Committee 2,3, Public Relations Committee 2,3, School Improvement Committee, Chairman 3, Pep l,2,3,4, M Book 2 William Biewer . . . Bill Boys Intramural l George Blaha . . . Al Band l,2,3 William Blanford . . . Bill Mathematics Club 2, Radio Electronics 2 Philip Bohac . . . Phil Former student of St. Mels High School Ray Bonelli . . . Bones Anglers l, Italian l,2, MSGA Representative 2, Baseball l,2, Football I Carol Bonkowski . . . Pep 2 Francis Bookout . . . Yankee Swimming 2,3,4 Bryan Born . . . Ace Bowling 2,3,4 Alice Boudreau . . . Al Booster 2,3,4, Cheerleaders 2, GAA l, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Committee 4, Election Committee 3, Social Committee 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Pep l,2,3,4 Page 61 A! ' Y' Z5 Kathleen Brown . . . Kathie Former student of Loretto High School Junior-Senior Girls Marlene Brozek . . . Mar Band l,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Public Relations Committee 3,11 David Brozovsky . . Dave Marcia A. Bruha . . . GAA l,2,3,45 Social Committee A Gene E. Brull . . . Gino Astronomy 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 35 Band l,2,35 Biology 25 Chemistry 45 Senior Council 3,45 Senior Honor Society 45 German 35 Mathematics l5 MSGA Representative lg Orchestra l5 Physics, Secre- tary 35 Radio Electronics 1,25 Science 25 Stamp 25 Senior Aide 4 Carol Brunke . . . Frosh-Soph Girls I5 GAA 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Public Relations Committee 25 Pep l,2,3,A Dorothy R. Brusherd . . . Dot Folk Dancing 1,25 German 45 Latin 2 Joseph E. Brzoska . . . Joe Anglers l, Vice President 2 Dagmar Bubenicek . . . Dosh, Dag Frosh-Soph Drama 25 French 2, Secretary 3, President A5 Future Teachers 45 Orchesra l,2,3,-li Travel 4: WYUSYS 3,4 Roland Buck . . . German 3,45 Orchestra 3,4 Bob Budclecke . . . Former student cf St. Mels High School Robert D. Buehler . Bowling 3 Page 62 D.A.R. Award won Jim Boylan . . . Irish Boxing 2,35 Tumbling 3,4 Gail S. Bozick . . . Gay FBLA 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Gfrls 3,45 MSGA Repre- sentative 45 Pep 45 Big Sister A Sharon Brady . . . Sherry, Irish Bit and Bridle 45 Pep A Rose Branzovsky . . . Czech 2,35 Folk Dancing 2,35 Hi C I Darline C. Brauch . . . Robert J. Brazda . . . Jake Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Foot- ball l,2,3,4 James Breck . . . Jim Former student cf St. Philip High School Albert Breicha . . . Albie Basketball l Maurice Brogni . . . Morie Baseball l,2,35 Basketball 45 Football 1,2 41 'ii I 1' '- .,tl,.-fA- r ,PSF tif .-1 ' by Sondra Buzan Cathleen I.. Burcal . . . Cathy Band 1,2,3,4, Creative Music 3, President 4, French 2,3,4, Lite Save ing 23 Treasurer 4- Modern Music Masters 34 MSGA Re resenta- I 1 1 1 7 P tive 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Director's Club 4 Richard C. Burisek . . . Turk FBLA l Christine Busta . . . Tina Aeolian Choir 1,2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, MSGA Representative 1,2,4 Sandra Buzan . . . Sandy Junior Cabinet, Historian, Senior Cabinet, Chairman, Senior Drama, GAA 1,2,, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Board of Directors 4, Senior Board, Public Relations Committee 4, School Improvement Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 2,3,4 Delores Bykowicz . . . Dolly Baton Twirlers 2,3, GAA 1 JoAnne A. Caccavale . . . Jo, Caccawale Joan Calta . . . Caltie Frosh-Soph Drama, Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2, Pep 1,2 Kathleen Carder . . . Kay Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Girls Intramural 1, Assembly Committee 1, Board of Directors 1,2, Orientation Com- mittee 3, Publicity Committee 1, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Repre- sentative 3, Pep 1,2,3, President 4, Ticket Office 2,3,4, M Book Committee 2 JoAnn Carlson . . . Jo Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Leadership 2,3,4, Public Relations Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Pep 4 'YMW A ., J? hw ,f,,' fi X 1 XR QQ W7 John Carlson . . . Anglers 2, Model Railroad 3 Y? Carolyn Carman . . . Car, Arky GAA 1,2, MSGA Representative 1,2,3,4, Harry Carmignani . . . Junior Pep 1,2 Baseball 2, Basketball 1, Football 1,2, Track 1,2 Joseph Carr . . . .loe Boys Intramural 2, Track 1 Carol A. Caruso . . . Cookie Italian 2, Talent 1,2, Pep 1,2 Terry Cascio . . . Kaz Jerry Caselli . . . Jer Wrestling 2, Swim Club 4 Tony Caselli . . . Nose Former student of St. Philip High School Nancy Castello . . . Nance Judith Cavalier . . . Cav, Judy GAA 1,2,3, Election Committee 4, Soc Committee 3 Cynthia Cavanaugh . . . Cindy Former student of Nazareth Academy Booster 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Electi mittee 2,3,4, Pep 2,3,4 Richard Cervenka . . . Rich Future Craftsmen 4, Radio Electronics 3 Page 63 ial Committee 4, M Book on Committee 3, Social Com- Vital? . I W ,. ,a -A , t I i I x s -Gt Q W 3 , est. . ' N-. ,,,,,. ,,,. -iv ' V? Dramatic ability Penny Cerwin . . . Booster 3,45 GAA l,2, Publicity Chairman 3, Secretary 45 Girls M 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Girls Intramural l,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Orientation Committee 25 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,35 Pep 2,3,4 Ken Chaloupek . . . Count Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 German 2,35 Track 2 Anita Chaloupka . . . Chaloup Band l,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Public Relations Commit- tee 35 Orchestra 3,45 Talent Club 2 Robert B. Charz . . . Bob Former student of Farragut High School James F. Chmelik . . . Head Aviation Club 25 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Fencing l Ronald Chochola . . . Ron Band I,2,3,45 Biology 25 Chemistry 45 Dance Band 3,45 German 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin 25 Mathematics 2,35 Social Commit- tee 45 Orchestra 3,45 Physics 2,3 Judy M. Chopp . . Elouise A. Christo . . . El Aeolian Choir 3,45 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Talent 2 Jerry F. Cicela . . . Ceece Future Craftsmen 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 i X vi, l !l2771 'LL'W i 1 ' ct- 'I D , I, f N . ' if Xfk, 47 'YL 5 jf! Edward Ciesla . . Eddie L ' S fifj 5 . Operators l,2 N L ' ' j fi, . C- 7 li? flli' Joseph Cimfe . . . Spunk, Joe f ,i,' 5 ,Z rf' Art 1, Hi c i,2, Public Relations committee qi, . V' I' G I 'G . ' i 5 , I 1 f Barbara J. Cizek . . . Barb ,ri , L' I ' ,fl ' Aeolian chair 2,3,4, GAA i,2,3,4, Jimiafiseiiiaf Girls 4, SociqliCo'm- 1 if mittee 45 Welfare Committee 4 T 4 I I I fi .I 4 j L, I I X .f AL' i. Glenn Cizek . . . Zap Camera lp Future Craftsmen 3,45 Operators l,2, President 3,45 Radio Electronics 2, President 3,45 Science l,2 Patricia L. Clay . . . Clayzie, Pat Bowling 35 Senior Drama 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 3,45 Girls M 3, President 45 Intramural l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls, Historian 3,45 Social Committee 45 M Book Committee 35 Bulletin Board Corn- mittee 3 James Cleland . . . One Pipe 7 Wrestling 1,2 Rosalie Colosky . . . Rosie Aeolian Choir 3,45 Frosh-Soph Dramag GAA lp ltalian 45 Modern Music Masters 3,4 Gail Connerty . . . Gay, Con Rita Contino . . . Reet Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Public Relations Committee 25 MSGA Represen- tative 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Science 1 Ronald Contino . . Ron Aviation 2,3 Nancy Cousins . . . Nan, Nan: Sandra Cox . . Bowling 4 Page 64 in 1'Good News Laurence Criss . . . Lor Jeff Curtis . . . Curt Boys M 3, Vice President 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 1,25 Baseball 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2 Dolores J. Cvitanovich . . . Deesa Arlene Daniel . . . Ar, Sis Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 1,2 Clarice Danishek . . . Clare FBLA 2,3, President 45 GAA 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Travel 1 Joseph David . . . Joe Former student of Farragut High School Band 2,35 Operators 2,3,4 Ronald Davis . . . Ron Chemistry 45 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Operators 2,4 John Dawson . . . Tex, Daws Band 1,2,3,45 Chemistry, Secretary 45 French, Treasurer 35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Latin 25 Mathematics 3, Vice President 45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Physics 25 Stamp 1 John DeJong . . . Former student of Timothy Christian High School Michael Delise . . . Mike Bowling 1,2,4 Robert W. Dellinger . . James Dellorto . . Barbara Deluca . . . Barb GAA 1,2 Deanna V. Demiduk . . . Dee Aeolian Choir 1,25 MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Publicity Man- ager 45 Baton Twirlers 2,35 Sophomore Cabinet, Chairman5 Frosh- Soph Girls 15 GAA 1,2,35 Girls Glee 15 Hi C 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 25 Leadership 2,3,45 Board of Directors 25 Constitution Committee 25 Election Committee 25 Social Committee 45 M Book Committee 25 Pep 1 Denise Dennis . . . Denny Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2 August DeNova . . . Augie Wayne Dentino . . . Wino Senior Cabinet, Vice Chairman5 FBLA 15 italian 15 MSGA Representa- tive 1,2,3,45 Safety Council, Secretary 2 Antoinette DiCarlo . . . Toni FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 25 GAA 15 Junior- Senior Girls 3 Robert Dillner . . . Red Diana DiMonte . . . DeeDee GAA 1,2,35 intramural 1,2,35 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,2,3,4 Rita Dion . . . Reat FBLA 35FrOSl1-SOpl'1 Girls 15 Future Homemakers 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Page 65 45' i x1 X H . 4' 5 aw. -4- W' , , 5 c ,, S it , ...1 as if 3 A 'vrfsrs . 7' itr'1Si'al A ' ,X - 15. - N1 I Q!! il J - . es.. -wi..: 5,5s - cw, t Q .f I ,i Q 5 Q 1 E it K f , i Q 535, ai 5,2 F ., 4 is Q .pw- wi. N .J 3 Q , B is 435 Q Q Q J tcti F 5 1, wr l 1 fx , :go fp-I lf 'j,1i,n-vc Hs W , full' ' 4' 5 TS E, X ' , 5' , , ,V 5 f,f.,sfeg'g' A 'X Dan Dokupil . . . Doc Operators 1, Secretary 2,35 MSGA Representative 35 Football -15 Track 2,45 Tumbling Club 4 Thomas H. Doren . . . Tom Boys Intramural 1,25 Football 25 Track 1,25 Track Club 1 Pat Dorgan . . . Dunker Baseball 15 Basketball 3,45 Golf 2,3,4 Arlene Dothum . . . Ar Aeolian Choir 2,35 Future Homemakers 2, Vice President 35 GAA 1,25 Girls Glee 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,-'15 Election Com+ mittee 45 School Improvement Committee 35 MSGA Representative 3,45 Pep 4 Dan Dow . . . Transie Former student of St. Mels High School Preston Driggers . . . MSGA Representative 4 Jackie Drzal . . . Sparkie FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 MSGA Representative 4 Robin DuBeau . . . Bird GAA 1,2,3,45 Life Saving 3, Secretary 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Pep 2,3,45 Tumbling Club 2,3, Publicity Chair- man 45 Weekly Staft 1,2 Judith Dusek . . . Judy 25' 5' 1 inn--4 5, c ' 1' s ' i Q14 s er, 3 ' NF'56f 1, Fi - , Size 'T iQ B ' - like Al l X ' ' 1 t . , X 5 C : ' 1 af' M y T r- - 'ltr W A . S' ,T Q V1 Geraldine Dvorak . . . Gerri Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Pep 2,3,45 M Book Committee 2 Pat Dypold . . . P.D. Booster 45 Senior Cabinet5 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club 1,2,3,4 Donna Eisenhamer . . . Don Dwayne E. Ennis . . . Dwayne-O Folk Dancing 15 Future Craftsmen 45 Model Railroad 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Wrestling 2,35 Stamp 15 Weekly Stat? 2 Bob Erskine . . . Butch Jim Evangelista . . . Boys M 3, Secretary 45 Senior Council 45 Social Committee 3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Track 2,4 Ray Evans . . . Baseball 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 3 Donna Fabbrini . Terry T. Facenda . . . Ter Bowling 45 Intramural 1,2,35 MSGA Representative 1,2,45 Baseball 1,2 Verlene Frances Fagerberg . . . Ver Aeolian Choir 25 FBLA 2,3,45 GAA 2,345 Girls Glee 15 Hi C 35 Junior- Senior Girls 3, Secretary 45 Welfare Committee 4 David A. Fairbrother . . . Dave Camera, Secretary 1,25 Science, Secretary 1,2 Judith Fairchild . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls, Treasurer 35 Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 2,35 Travel 2,3 Page 66 I f' ff 5 , J Karen Figura . . . Fig Freshman Cabinet, Treasurer5 Court of Justice 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 GAA lj Hi C 1,2,45 Junior Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3,45 Intramural 15 Orientation Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee, Board 45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1, Board 2,45 M Book Committee 2 Carol Filip . . . Flippy louise J. Fisher . . . Fish Booster 3,45 Junior Cabinet, Vice Cl1airman5 FBLA 1,25 Public Rela- tions Committee 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Pep 2,3 Nancy Fisher . . . Nanc Bowling 2,3,45 Hi C 1,2 Carol Fleming . . Bowling 4 Kathleen J. Fligel . . . Kathy MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Class Editor 45 FBLA 25 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 GAA 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Public Relations Committee, Publicity Chairman 25 MSGA Represen- tative 1,25 Big Sister 4 Page 67 Robert B. Faie . . . Faie, Bob Intramural 1,25 Soccer 3,45 Weekly Staff 4 Charlotte Faifar . . . Char Bowling 3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 1,2 Carolyn Fahy . . . Carole Melinda Farmer . . . Mindy MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Class Editor 45 FBLA 1, Vice Presi- dent 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative lg Welfare Committee 25 Pep 2 Barbara Farrar . . . Barb Ann Marie Faso . . . Annie Annette B. Faynor . . . Faynor Booster 3,45 GAA 15 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee, Vice Chairman 45 Board of Directors 45 Clubs Commit- tee, Vice Chairman 45 Public Relations Committee 25 School Improve- ment Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Science, Treasurer 15 Bulletin Committee 4 Frank Fencl . . . Fence Boys M 3,45 Social Committee 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4 Diane Fiala . . . Dee Bit and Bridle lg Creative Dance Club 45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,25 Roller Skating lp Science 15 Tumbling Club 2,3 ,M I 1 V x ii TI' A -144 Q 2: 1 ,lg Q' uf 'E' Fl James F. Forbes . . . Jim Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Senior Council 3,45 Chess and Checkers 1,2,3,45 Hi C 1,2,3, President 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Swimming, Varsity Manager 35 MSGA Representative Sandra Ford . . . Sandy FBLA 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Election Com- mittee 45 Pep 4 Diane Frank . . . Di FBLA 2,3,4 Julienne Frank . . . Julie Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Future Teachers 2,35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 2,35 Activity Committee 45 Board of Directors 3, Treasurer 45 Executive Board 45 Public Relations Committee, Historian 2, Vice Chairman 3,45 Social Committee 45 School Improvement Committee 35 Welfare Committee 25 Travel, Treasurer 15 Tumbling Club 45 Weekly Staff, Copy Editor 3, News Editor 45 M Book 2, Chairman 3,4 Sandra Frank . . . Sandy Bowling 1,2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 1,2 Barbara Franzo . . . Franny MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Artist 45 Bowling 2,35 Art 1,25 FBLA 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Hi C 15 Italian Club 3, Vice President 4 Junior- Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Travel 1,2 Jeanne Fricka . . . Jean Bowling 1 Alan Fries . . . Frosty Camera 15 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,4 Carol Friis . . Tiger GAA 1,2 Georgiann Fuchs . . . Sweeny, Georg Baton Twirlers 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 1,25 Big Sister 4 Tom Fuller . . . Bush Senior Honor Society 3,4 Darlene J. Funk . . . Darsie Baton Twirlers 25 FBlA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 2 John Gaberik . . . Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2 Dick Galeta . . . Swimming 1,25 Swim Club 3,4 Antoinette Galgano . . . Toni Former student of Alvernia and Burlington High Schools Joyce Garbe . . . Garbs Aeolian Choir 1,2,3, Choir Board 45 Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cab- inet, Treasurer5 Senior Cabinet, Historian5 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 15 Future Teachers 3, President5 German 35 Hi C 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3, Historian 45 Election Committee 45 Orientation Committee 3,45 Public Relations Committee 35 School Improvement Committee 25 MSGA Representative 15 Weekly Staff 2, Assistant Feature Editor 35 Feature Editor, Editor-ln Chief 4 Ralph Garber . . . Ralph Senior Honor Society 3,4 Joseph Gardner . . . Joe, Cuz John Gates . . Marie Gemkow . . . Perk Future Homemakers 35 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Committee 4 Henry George . . . Franny Band 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Baseball, Manager 15 Basketball, if Manager 15 Football, Varsity Manager 25 Wrestling, Varsity Manager 2 Page 68 .0 - -J.':7ft',2'. F 't ' Q. ti . I ff! 15, 57 WE 5' te, 'tl' A it 2 ,wily-., . ,., ,n.. ,a y at wwe -SRI' , , Aa- 4, ff waigtf 0 0' ,gf 'lifi EW? ,I Q 'fd' '..'?' Garth Germack . . . Former student of Washington High School Thelmaiean Gettings . . . Thel Band l, Orientation Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Pep 2,4, Rol- ler Skating l, Weekly Staff 3,4, Weekly Club l,2 Armin Giauque . . . R Band l,2,3,4, Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, Wrestling 2 Walter H. Gibson . . . Gibby, Needles Anglers I, Band l,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Senior Council 3,4, Dance Band 2,3, French 2 Bob Gini . . . Gene Deanna Giuntoli . . . De GAA l,2, italian 3,4, Spanish 4, Travel 3,4 Lorraine Gohlke . . . Lor Thomas Goliszewski . . . Tom Bowling Barbara Good . . . Barb lntramural l,2, MSGA Representative l,3 John G. Gora . . Terrence Gorman . . . Terry Band 'I,2, Freshman Cabinet, Chairman, Football 1 Robert W. Gossrow . . . Goss MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Business Manager 4, Band l,2, Ger- man 2,3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3, Presi- dent 4, Boy's Pep 4, Golf 2, Public Relations Committee 4 Odelia Gozdziak . . . Diller Lois Graunke . . . Lo GAA l,2,3,4, Intramural 2,3,4 Dorothy Graves . . . Dor, Dot Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls Glee 'l,2, Intramural 2, Public Relations Committee 2 Dennis R. Greene . . . Denny, Dino Debate l,2, Weekly Staff 4 Richard Grego . . . Dick Boys M 3,4, Senior Council 3,4, Social Committee 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l Charles Grillo . . . Chuck FBLA 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Italian 1, Football l, Track 2, Operators 2,3,4 Carolyn Gruber . . . Senior Drama 4, Future Teachers 2, Vice President 3, GAA l, Junior- Senior Girls 3, Latin 2, Weekly Club l Christine Guss . . . Teena Bowling 2, French 2, GAA l,2, MSGA Representative 2,3 Carol Guzzi . . . GAA I, Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 3 Page 69 hu.. ! E s 'Yell :FQ Donna I.. Hardwick . . . Don Dorothy Harris . . . Dotty Hi C 1,2 Barbara J. Harter . . . Babs Former student of Macomb and Hyde P FBLA 4 Gerald Haruch . . . Jerry Wrestling Charles Hatz . . . Chuck Wrestling 3,4 Joyce N. Haughton . . . Joy John W. Hause . . . Jack Former student of St. Mels High School Dennis Havel . . . Hi C 2,3, Talent Club l Bill Heiclank . . Baseball l,2,3,4 William F. Heimann . . . Bill Band i,2 Michael Heinzel . . . Mike Douglas Heinal . . . Doug Camera -1, Swim Club -1 Wh Wit, aw 1, E ark High Schools Page 70 A Class of '5 sponsors Al Habal . . Aeolian Choir l,2, Anglers 2 Glenn Haberkamp . . . Habby Bowling 2, Baseball 2, Boxing i,2, Football 3 Florence Hagemann . . . Flor FBLA 'I, Frosh-Soph Girls i, Secretary 2, Future Homemakers 2, Future Teachers 3, Life Saving 3,4 Charles Hague . . . Chuck Intramural, Basketball 1,2 Wayne Haisman . . . Joseph Hanzlik . . . Doctor Bowling i,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Physics 3, Golf l,2,3,4 William Hanzlik . . . Joyce Harazim . . . Joy-Be FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Thomas Harazin . . . Tom Junior Council l,2, Debate 1, Basketball i,2, Football 1,2 IE Fi 4' 4 vs, 'dim annual Play Night Lorraine Herda . . . Lorrie Aeolian Choir 3,4, Baton Twirlers 2,3,4, Creative Dance Club 3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama, Vice President l,2, Senior Drama, Future Teachers 4, GAA l,2, Girls Glee 2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Intramural 2, Latin Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Secretary 3,4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative i,2,3,4, Tumbling Club 3,4 Camille Hermann . . . Frosh-Soph Drama, Junior Drama, Junior-Senior Girls 3, National Thes- pians 3 Joyce Herout . . . Junior-Senior Girls 4, MSGA Representative l,2, Travel l,2 Roberta Herout . . . Bobbi Aeolian Choir l,2, Booster 2,3, Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Life Saving 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Cocle of Ethics Committee l, Orientation Committee 2, Public Relations Committee 2, Social Com- mittee 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2, Pep 2,3,4, Roller Skating l, Swim Club 4 Dennis Heslop . . . Dennie Baseball l,2, Wrestling 2, MSGA Representative l Robert J. Heyda . . . Bob Astronomy l,2, President 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Science l Jacqueline Heyden . . . Jackie Booster 2,3,4, FBLA 2, GAA 2,3, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Committee 4, Code ot Ethics Committee 2, Orientation Committee 2, Social Com, mittee 3, MSGA Representative l,2, Pep 2,3, Roller Skating l Merrill Jane Hicks . . . M. J. Booster 2,3, Secretary 4, Freshman Cabinet, Secretary, Junior Cabinet, Secretary, Frosh-Soph Drama l, Activity Committee, Board 4, As- sembly Committee 4, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Com- mittee 2,3, Board 4, MSGA Representative l,3,4, Pep l,2,3, Secretary 4, Swim Club l,2,3,4, Bulletin Committee 4 Bill Hildebrandt . . . Operators Club 2,3,4 Christa Hildebrandt . . . Chris Summer Dance Committee 2, German l,2, GAA 'l,2, Life Saving Club 3, Social Committee 2 Dianne Hill . . . Dee, Di Talent Club l,2,3,4 Judith Hines . . . Judy Booster 2,3,4, GAA l,2, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep l,2 Rosemarie Hnilo . . . Rosie, Ro Q Bit and Bridle 3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Tumbling Club l,2,3 Blanche Hobart . . . Czech l,2, Vice President 3, President 4, Folk Dancing l,2,3, Treasurer 4 William H. Hohe . . . Ho Amateur Radio 3, Future Craftsmen 4, MSGA Representative 2, Operators l,2,3,4, Radio Electronics l,2, Treasurer 3,4 Donna M. Homuth . . . Donna Band 2,3, GAA l,2, Hi C l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Travel 2,3,4 Kenneth Honsik . . . Sack Future Craftsmen 3, Radio Electronics 3, Cross Country l, Track l, Track Club l Patricia Ann Horak . . . Pat Barbara A. Hruby . . . Ruby Public Relations Committee 2 Marilyn Hruby . . . Magoo Aeolian Choir l,2,3, Board 4, Booster 2,3, President 4, Freshman Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Secre- tary, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls Glee l, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Orientation Committee 2, School Improvement Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Board 4, MSGA Representative l, Orchestra 2,3, Pep 2,3,4 Alicia M. Hrusa . . . Lee Aeolian Choir 3,4, Future Homemakers 3, GAA l,2, Intramural 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, MSGA Representative 2,4, Social Committee 4 Page 71 f .ff rw, 1 s. - I ' 1 , . I - i f ff ,i-il' I. V' iv an 'I JK , M I , JI' t. -C 'T wr , ati, M. -W.-. ' '- , , ' ' 5 5 f f . V 5 4635? x .. ' ,? A -K Q, i K, ,. .3 so Qi .X , - sl' M hi Miss Morton selected Vivian Hucko . . . Viv Baton Twirlers I,2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Edward F. Hudale . . . Ed Bowling I,2,3 Lorraine Hulka . . . Speedy Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir 4 Donna Humphreys . . . Sunshine Former student of Austin High School Joe Hurt . . . Bungler Baseball I Patricia Hurt . . . Pat FBLA 3, Treasurer 4, GAA 3 Judith Husek . . . Judi Harry Inda . . . Rose Iori . . . Chee-Chee Aeolian Choir I,2,3,4, Booster I, Future Distributors, Future Teachers I, GAA I,2,3,4, Intramural I,2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Richard J. lrmick . . . Rick .Iunior.Council 1,2 Richard D. Jablon . . . MSGA Representative, Wrestling, Senior Aides William Jacklin . . . Jack Operators I,2,3,4, Radio Guild I,2 Robert Jackson . . . Jake Robert L. Jacobsen . . . Big Bob Former student of Fenger High School Karen L. Jacobson . . . Jake Aeolian Choir 2, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Future Teachers 4, German 3,4, GAA I,2,4, Intramural 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Election Com- mittee 4, Public Relations Committee 2, MSGA Representative l,2,3 William Jacobson . . . Jake Hockey Club I, Intramural 2, MSGA Representative 3, Spanish 2, Wrestling 2 Sharon M. Jakobi . . . Blondie MSGA Representative 2 Darlene Jamrisko . . . Mickie Art I Lawrence R. Janata . . . Larry Bowling I,2, Latin 2 Ivan Janda . . . Ike Band t,2,3,4, Boys M 3,4, Dance Band 4, Orchestra I,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Track I,2,3,4, Track Club I,2 Sharon Janecek . . . Sherry Tumbling 1,2 Page 72 with oid of Seniors Vitauts Jankovskis . . . Vito AS1':0f10mY 23,41 Chess and Checkers, Vice President 25 German lj Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2 Dorothy Jankowski . . . Dotti Judith Janousek . . . Judy Junior Honor Society 3,4 Nina Jelinek . . . Neen Aeolian Choir5 Czech Club5 Frosh-Soph Drama5 Folk Dancing5 GAA Michael M. Jendras . . . Myclops Anglers 2,35 Aviation 3 Deanna Jenicek . . . Dea Aeolian Choir 25 Bowling 45 Girls Glee 15 Hi C 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,3,45 Pep 2 laddie Jenicek . . . Jan Anglers 1,2 Walter E. Jensen . . . Wally Chemistry 45 Orchestra 15 Spanish 45 Wrestling 3 Carole J. Jezek . . . Carole Band 1,2,3,45 Debate 1,25 FBLA 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Public Relations Committee 35 Orchestra 3,45 Talent Club 1,2,3,4 George J. Jezek . . . Tank Future Craftsmen 3,4 George J. Jirasek . . . Sobie Track 1,2 Daniel R. Jirsa . . . Digger Talent 1,2,3 Barbara C. Johnson . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 2,35 Senior Cabinet5 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Hi C 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Welfare Committee 3 Barbara D. Johnson . . . Barb Creative Dance Club 2,3,45 FBLA 15GAA 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 Judith A. Johnson . . . Judy Baton Twirlers 2,35 Creative Dance Club 25 FBLA 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Hi C 1,25 Pep 1,25 Roller Skating 2 George Juskaitis . . . Jay Former student of St. Philip High Schol MSGA Representative 25 Physical Fitness 3,45 Tumbling Club 3,45 Tumbling Allan H. Just . . . Al Boys M 3,45 Senior Council 3, President 45 Junior Honor Society 2, President 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee, Board 45 Baseball, Manager 2,3,45 Basketball, Man- ager 2,3,45 Football, Manager 3,45 Stamp lj Weekly Staff 3,4 Joseph L. Kack . . . MSGA Representative 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Golf 4 Frank Kafka . . Lucille Kalat . . . Lucy FBLA 35 French 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural lg Spanish 3 John Kallas . . . Greek Page 73 Richard Kalus . . . Band i,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Orchestra i,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Football l,35 Track l,25 Talent i,2,3,4 Roseanne Kanikula . . . Rosie Junior-Senior Girls 45 Welfare Committee 35 Spanish 3,45 GAA l Patricia A. Kanyuh . . . Pat Former student of Norway and Lakeview High Schools Cornelia Kapellos . . . Corny MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Feature Editor 45 Booster 45 GAA l,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior'Senior Girls 3,45 Code of Ethics Committee 45 Social Committee 3, Board 45 Pep l,2,45 Weekly Staft i James M. Kapsa . . . Kaps Boys M 45 Senior Council 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball lg Football 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Weekly Statt, Ass't. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4 Allan Kapso . . . Al Hi C T5 Track l,25 Track Club l,2 .lean Karas . . Chubie Chops Patricia Karcz . . . Pat Intramural I Elizabeth Karlicek . . . Liz MORTONlAN ANNUAL STAFF, MSGA and Honor Societies Editor 45 Frosh-Soph Drama l, President 25 Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 2,35 Board of Directors 3,45 Code of Ethics Committee, Chairman 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Welfare Committee, Chairman 35 National Thespians 2, Historian 3, President 45 Weekly Staft 2, Exchange Editor 3 t 4- i, .- . ,, . 5- ,Laws 44 -3 W 'Br' yank William Karlovsky . . George Kartsounes . . . The Body Cross Country 25 Tennis 45 Track l,2,35 Wrestling 25 Track Club l,2 Marlene Kasik . . . Marsie, Marly GAA 1,2 Edward Kasper . . . Jim Kasper . . . Jimbo Former student of St. Mels High School Audrey Kastl . . . Aud GAA 1,2,3,4 Richard Kauten . . . Kow Joanne Kavolis . . . Jo Bowling 35 Creative Dance Club 35 Frosh-Soph Drama i5 Future Teach ers 2,3, Treasurer 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Clubs Committee 2 Constitution Committee 25 Welfare Committee 3,45 M Book Com mittee 3 Kenneth Keefner . . . Ken Senior Aides Joseph B. Kelsch . . . Joey Former student of St. Mels High School Chemistry 45 Model Railroad 45 Track 4 Warren Kemp . . . Former student of Farragut High School Raymone E. Kent . . Page 74 1 A , J ffff fy fly, 7 K N 'S Robert Kobelt . . . Bob Margo Kobes . . Aeolian Choir 2 Geraldine Kocmoud . . . Geri Former student of St. Mary and Farragut High Schools Kenneth Kocna . . . Ken Soccer 3,4 Ruth Koeka . . . Ruthie Robert Koenig . . . Bob 1, iff Richard Koester . Jerome L. Koiak . . . Bouge FBLA 1 Ernest F. Kolak . . . Ernie Band l,2, Boys M 3,4, Dance Band l,2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Mathematics 2, Orchestra l,2, Golf l,2,3,4 Marian Kolar . . . FBLA 2,3 Secretary 4, GAA T,2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3 John Kolar . . . Jack Chemistry 4, Orchestra i,2,3,4, Physics, President 3, Science l, Crea- tive Writing 4 Otto M. Kolar . Page 75 Jean Kimmel . . . Jeanie Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Treasurer 2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership 2,3,4, Lite Saving l,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4 Bernardine King . . . Berdie Creative Dance Club 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Orientation Committee 2, Pep l,2, Swim Club 2, Travel l,2, Tumbling Club 2 Kenneth L. Kladiva . . . Ken Operators 1, President 2,3,4, Orchestra i, MSGA Representative l, Radio Electronics 2 Paula S. Klausler . . . Teapot, Lausfe Chess and Checkers i Carol J. Klein . . . Booster 3,4, Intramural 2, JuniorASenior Girsl 4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 2,3,4, Roller Skating 1, Tumbling Club l,2 Elizabeth Klimek . . . Betty Elaine Klotz . . . Klotzie Aeolian Choir 3, GAA l,2,4, Girls Glee l,2, Intramural 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Weekly Staff 3 Lois Kmiec . . . Freddie Former student of Harrison High School Elaine Knudson . . . Blondie Former student of J. Marshall High School - ,. .- - .,,..m , V' , ' ,135 f Wg , , , , AZ W uw ' I ,A -1 X 3 ,f J, , ff J , ..f'f'i'i Q' if , Z , i , .3-5 , t . E I X, ,Aff If - I J f I 'giggle 1 ,4,f . I jj in ,f H .fC ' f -l Tritt f , ' M A A'-'zfJ,'.4,' A f ' - ,, , I 2 7' Q - '4 ' Q t : 5 A, f ff V, . , , 4 G., ,t'zxr.4f Q ,, T ' 7 'M.,,,5g, g?,:::t.:.uV .E , ,. t' ' f .f' A ' , 412 ?1 ?f LC: M , , .tc 5. fr ,, ,M 1111! - - f lb. yy , . . George A. Kontur . . James A. Kontur . . Louise Kopecky . . . Hamburger Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Robert W. Korbel . . . Kob Boys M 3,45 Code of Ethics Committee 35 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Swim Club 2,3,45 Track Club 1 Diane Kosatka . . . Di Aeolian Choir 2,35 Creative Dance Club 35 Creative Music Club 25 Folk Dancing 25 Girls Glee 15 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Public Relaf tions Committee 35 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Radio Guild 25 Talent 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3,45 Weekly Staff 2, Ass't. Feature Editor, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief 45 Conductor's Club 35 Weekly Club 3,4 Merope Kossivas . . . Bertha Creative Dance Club 1,25 Czech 1,2,35 Folk Dancing 1,2,35 ltalian 35 Roller Skating 1 Jean Kostas . . . Gigi Diane Kosturski . . . Di Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Latin 3 Barbara Kotalik . . . Barb Band l,2,35 Bowling 35 Creative Dance Club 35 Future Teachers 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Welfare Committee 3,45 Orchestra 25 M Book Committee 3 James J. Koubek . . . Jim Ronald Koutsky . . . Kauts Boys M 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Charles Kovacik . . . Chuck lntramural Kenneth Kovanda . . . Fish Former student of Farragut High School Swimming 45 Track 2 Warren Kovarik . . . Kavirch Senior Council 45 Social Committee 45 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 2 Arlene Kowalski . . . Dodie Aeolian Choir 3,4 Marilyn Kozerski . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 2,35 GAA 1,25 lntramural 2 Janice Koziol . . . Jan, Jak GAA 1,25 lntramural 1,25 Activity Committee l,2,35 Pep 1,2 larry Kozoyecl . . . Kuzzy Former student of Austin High School Debate 25 Future Craftsmen 3,45 lntramural 25 MSGA Representative 35 Football 1,2 laddie Kracalik . . . Boys M 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Coun- try 2,35 Football 15 Soccer 45 Track 2 Richard J. Krakora . . . Dog Bowling 1,2,3 Michael A. Kral . . . Mike Football 1,25 Swimming 1,25 lntramural 1,2 Page 76 l ' hiv' ' 39 fp 2-. , I '4 -of fl .. , . ,'f, el fi c 9 5 '4 Wx. i l' y 1 S f , ,'fK,wf . Y' f- .' 'hp-qu 'turf' . 5 yi, 2,1 E 5 W5 2 I 5 i 6 'nt 1' in f If .f 45 3 1 . 5 f N . f , 4,19 Nancy J. Kral . . . Nanc FBLA 1,2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 .lunior-Senior Girls 3,45 Big Sister 45 Pep 4 Karen Kraly . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Vera A. Kraml . . . Vee Bowling 25 Senior Drama5 Frosh-Soph Girls 1, President 25 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Orientation Committee 35 Bulletin Committee 35 M Book Committee 3 Judith A. Kratochvil . . . Judy Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,4 Pat Kratochvil . . . Sharrie L. Kratovil . . . Czech 25 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior Drama 35 Senior Drama 45 Folk Dancing 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Welfare Commit- tee 45 National Thespians 3,45 Pep 1,25 Tumbling Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 4 Charles R. Kraus . . . Chuck Marjorie Krbec . . . Margie Bowling 3,45 FBLA 25 Girls M 3, Secretary 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramural 2,3,45 Election Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Publicity Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 45 Welfare Committee 45 M Book Committee, Secretary 35 Pep 45 Weekly Staff 4 Joseph A. Krcmar . . . Joe Band 15 Boys M 3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4 Joseph R. Kreici . . Track Club Mildred Kreici . . . Millie FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 MSGA Representative 1,2 James Kreml . . . Sam Marilyn Krenek . . . Mar FBLA 25 Folk Dancing Club 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Radio Guild 2,3 Allen K. Kriz . . . Big Al Boys M 3,45 Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cabinet5 MSGA Representa- tive 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 25 Track Club 1 Joseph J. Krizek . . . Joe James Krob . . . Jim Astronomy 1,2,4 Ronald Krueger . . Ron, Krug Bowling 3,4 Patricia Krysher . . . Pat Art 15 Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Bernice Kryzaniak . . . Bernie Bowling 45 FBLA 2,35 Future Homemakers 45 GAA 2,35 Intramural 1 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Talent 2,35 Travel 4 Dolores Kryzaniak . . . Former student of St. Mary's High School Intramural 25 Pep 2 Roger Kubicki . Page 77 '16, ii tr 3 if,- Am George A. Kviz . Dianne S. Kysela . . . Di Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Folk Dancing 15 Frosh-Sopli Girls 25 Future Teachers 2,45 GAA 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, President 45 Welfare Committee 45 M Book Committee 3 Rene LaCroix . . . Frenchi Thomas P. lafferty . . Karen M. Lakosil . . . Kar Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Homemakers 25 GAA l Eugene Lantvit . . . Gene Christine landato . . . Chris Former student of Tuley High School Italian 3, President 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 4 Marie C. Lander . . . Aeolian Choir 25 Booster 45 Cheerleaders 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee lj Intramural 25 Life Saving 45 Election Committee 45 Social Com- mittee 45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 45 Swim Club 45 Tumbling 2,3, Vice-President 4 Ronald R. Lapka . . . Ron Hi c 4 Marilyn J. Larson . . . Mar, Lars Aeolian Choir 2,3, Librarian 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Social Com- mittee 45 MSGA Represenative 2,35 Pep 2 Carol laursen . . Blondie, Kitten Bowling 4 Basil Lawrisiuk . . . Former student ot Harrison High School Page 78 Washington visited Ingeborg Kuehne . . . Inga MSGA Representative 1 Dennis J. Kuncl . . . Den Former student ot Lane Technical High School Anglers 25 Baseball 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Cross Country 4 Suzanne Kuras . . . Suzie Booster 3,45 Cheerleaders 3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Junior Drama 35 FBLA 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 45 Activity Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee, Secre- tary 35 Orientation Committee 25 Social Committee 3, Secretary 45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 National Thespians 3,45 Pep 25 Tum- bling 3,4 Frank Kurcab . . . Kootie Operators5 Baseball5 Track Jim Kuska . . . Boys M 3,45 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2 Edward A. Kuske . . Ed MSGA Representative James Kuta . . . Jim Clarence Kuthan . . . Bud Edward J. Kveton . . . Dr. Kay Bowling 2,45 Chemistry 45 Physics 35 Baseball 2,45 Cross Country 25 Track 1,25 Track Club 2 ,. A I 'tr nf 5 i ,ix gh , 'Q it it tix fir . it 5 . 1 it if 5, . ,Q an 5 A by Seniors ot Easter Sandra Lebeda . . . Sandy Band 1,2,35 Booster 3, Vice-President 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Jr. Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Girls 3,45 Jr. Masque and Gavel President 25 Sr. Masque and Gavel 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 MSGA Board of Directors 1, Secretary 2, Vice-Chairman 3,45 Election Comm. Vice- Chairman 15 Publicity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm., Chairman 25 School Improvement Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3, Chairman 45 Orches- tra 2,35 Pep 2,45 Talent 1, Treasurer 2, 3,45 Weekly Statit 4 Donald R. Lee . . . Don Band 1,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 German Club 2, Presi- dent 35 Hi C 3,45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Boys Intramural 1,25 Jr. Masque and Gavel 15 Sr. Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Mathematics 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4 Dorothy Lee . . . Dottie, Lee Don M. Leff . . . Lefty Dorothy A. Leicar . . . Dotty Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 35 Travel 1,2,3,4 Judith G. Lemond . . . Judy Booster 45 Hi C l,2,35JUl'1IOr-Senior Girls5 Pep 15 Roller Skating 1,2 Joyce A. Leonard . . . Joycie Bancl 15 Future Homemakers 1 Richard Levy . . . Rich Senior Honor Society 3,45 Weekly Stal? Business Manager 4 David Lifka . . . Dave Boys Intramural 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Tennis 45 Track 1,2,35 Track Club 1 ' .5 ,wgigr g 1 vv v wins- I' f 545.452, W 4-v-1 Connie J. Lilegdon . . . Con Creative Dance 2,3,45 Czech 25 FBLA 45 Folk Dancing 25 French 25 Hi C 25 Italian 35JUr1IOr-Ser'1iOr Girls 3,45 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee Evelyn Limbursky . . . Ev FBLA 1,35 Spanish 2 Charles Lindeman . . . Chuck Spanish Margaret Lindsay . . . Margie Patricia Links . . . Pat Former student of Providence High School GAA 25 Intramural 2 Carolyn Lira . . . FBLA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Janice Liska . . . Lishka Bit and Bridle 35 Creative Dance 25 GAA lj Pep 3 Carol J Lissy . . . Bowling 45 GAA 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Sandra Lofgren . . . Sandy Freshman Cabinet5 Sophomore Cabinet, Secretary5 Junior Cabinet, President5 Creative Dance 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Social Commit- tee 45 MSGA Representative 1,45 Tumbling 2,4 Elmer Lorek . . . Former student of St. Mel High School Tennis 2 James Lossau . . . Jim Astronomy 25 Chess and Checkers 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Hi C 1,45 MSGA Representative 35 Welfare Committee 4 Charmaine P. Loucky . . . Charm Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Girls Glee 15 Hi C 1,2,3,4 Page 79 26. gy ,flat Q-44' 6: ja 1 ff. Z' hs! RQ Carol Novak reigns os .,, 0' Nordine Lueder . . . Nordie Q.. Aeollan Choir l,2,3: Bit and Bridle 1, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Public X, Relations Committee 4, Social Committee 2,3, MSGA Representative f l,4, Talent l,2,3,4, Pep 3,4, Tumbling 2, Weekly Staff 3 Mary Ann Lukavsky . . . Mare A John H. Lumkes . . . Lefty Bruce Lump . . . Lump 6 Swimming l,2,3,4, Tumbling 2 .V Betty Lupe . . . Betts H ,V '--5 Frosh-Soph Drama, Treasurer l, GAA l,2, Pep 2 ' Edward R. Luppino . . . Eddie , f, f f ' A f Alan Lutkus . . . Al Band l,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet Treasurer, Chemistry, Vice-President 4, Creative Music, Treasurer 3, Dance Band 2,3,4, French, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Mathematics 2, Treasurer, Vice- R' President 3, President 4, Modern Music Masters Orchestra 3,4, Physics, , Secretary 3, Football l, Writers, Vice-President 4 Q rv- Kay J. MacDonald . . . Mac Booster 4, Cheerleaders 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls Intramural 2, Latin 2, Social Committee 4, Social Committee Board 4, MSGA Rep- resentative 2,4, GAA l,2,3, Pep 3,4, Tumbling 2,3, Secretary 4 Shirley A. Macha . . . Shirl MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Faculty Editor A, FBLA 2,3, Junior- Senior Girls 3 Patricia Machacek . . . Patti Former student of Harrison High School MSGA Representative 3 S 3 Carl Machala . . ' 51 K ., Joyce A. Mack . . FBLA, Italian Raymond Mack . . . Ray Former student of Fenwick High School Boys M 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3 Q ,1 John Magrowski . . . David Malek . . . Ace MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Editor of Boys Sports, Intramural l,2, Boys Pep Club 4, Soccer 3 Marie Malinowski . . . Mar Bowling 4, GAA 1,2 Frank Malowick . . . Judith A. Mankowski . . . Judy Baton Twirlers 2,3, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama l, GAA l, Junior-Senior Girls 2, Historian 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Medal Awards Committee 3, Orientation Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Treasurer 4, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 2,4 James R. Manley . . . Teddy Bear M,1V,r,,,,,,,,,,,,q,,,.,e ,,,..., Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Track l, Wrestling 2 Geraldine Mann . . . Jeri Former student of Austin High School GAA 2, Girls Glee 2, Italian 2 Q Charles Marek . . . Chuck N . Boys M 3,-4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3 Page 80 Homecoming Queen George R. Marik . . . Camera 15 Future Craftsmen 35 MSGA Representative 45 Operators 2 Rudolph Marik . . . Rud Y Dance Band 3,45 Mathematics 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Orches- tra 1,2, Historian 3,45 Basketball, Manager 3,45 Football l,2, Varsity Manager 3,45 Track 1,2,3, Varsity Manager 45 Track Club 1,2 Robert Markus . . . Bob Senior Aid 45 Photography 1,2 Donald Marrone . . . Don Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Track Club 1 Anthony Masilun . . . Sonny Rudy Matas . . . Rud Track 15 Track Club 1 Phyllis Mateia . . . Phyl Former student of Sacred Heart High School Alex Matkovich . . . Mack Hockey 15 Speed Skating 3, Vice-President 4 Richard Matt . . . Matt MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Photography Editor5 Bowling l,2, President 3,45 Camera 1,25 Weekly Staff 3,4 Jean Matz . . . Jean-o Roller Skating 1 Kenneth Mazat . . . Maze Former student of Manley and Harrison High Schools George Mazelis . . . Former student of Harrison High School ltalian5 Swimming Judith Mazurek . . . Judy Arr 15 FBLA 3 Esther L. McCartney . . . Senator GAA 15 lntramural5 Pep 2 Barbara L. McCauley . . . Barb Bowling 1,4 William M. Mclenahan . . . Mac Booster 3, Historian 45 Junior Cabinet5 Junior Council 1, Secretary 25 Senior Council 3,45 Senior Drama 45 Activity Committee 3, Chairman 45 Assembly Committee 45 MSGA Board 2,3,45 Election Committee 3,45 Elegibility Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Orienta- tion Committee 45 Public Relations Committee 45 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee l,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Richard Mearns . . . Rich Boys M 45 Chess and Checkers, President 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 3 Peter Meiron . . . Pete Carole M. Meida . . . Aeolian Choir 1,25 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Junior Drama 35 Senior Drama 45 Folk Dancing 15 MSGA Representative 1,25 National Thes- pians 3,4 Jerry A. Meidrich . . . Jer Boys M President 45 Senior Council5 Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3 Daniel Merenkov . . . Dan Boys Intramural 1,25 Football l,2,3,45 Track 2 Page 81 1' 'i'.. ',f ii 'J X ,fl - ix- 'V ,nav I., ,,-- ....,, . , ee,,,, . . .,.. .,.,.,. .Z M-fm. H- fr- V , 717 7 afJ--'G-'Z'-':1':r4:vl .l41,55 , X .,.,,. M 4 67 I 5, , if 4 6 rw ., wg, f . , , ' in ' .iii 1, at ,g . , A 1 .f r-5, . .1 ,, I ,M 32'-9 f' ,st , ,.. .V 4 I 7 ,fy f Mfg 14 ,,-31:35, N . '4- 7 ' g N , V. y 4 W Elsie Merenkov . . . Art I5 Future Teachers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2 Richard Mesker . . . Dick Stamp l, Vice-President 2 Despina Messerges . . . Desi Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 French 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Girls Glee T5 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Committee 45 Pep 25 Writers 4 Beverly Meteyer . . Judy A. Metz . . . Metz Booster 3,45 GAA 25 Girls M 3,45 Girls Intramural l,2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 School Improvement Committee, Vice-Chairman 35 Social Committee 2,3, Board 45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club l,2,3,4 Arlene Meuser . . . Arl Future Distributors 45 Roller Skating l5 Tumbling 3 Jacqueline M. Meyer . . . Jackie Aeolian Choir 2,35 FBLA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Public Relations Committee 25 Welfare Committee 45 Pep 2 Donna Michael . . . Michael Aeolian Choir 3,45 GAA l,2,3, President 45 Girls M 45 Girls Intra- mural 2,3,45 Leadership 3,4 Christine Michalowski . . . Chris Former student of Harrison Technical High School MSGA Representative 3 'ii is 0- ff' X 2 All Elrif ff James Mika . Football5 Track Joe Mikulec . . . Clown II Former student of Farragut High School Future Distributors 35 Boxing 2,35 Tumbling 4 Florence Mikulskis . . . Flo Art lj Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Kenneth Milani . . . Ken Baseball T,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football l,2,35 Track 3 Edward Milas . . . Silas Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Football, Varsity Manager 2 Patricia Milauckas . . . Pat Former student of Providence High School Arlene Miller . . . Ar Frosh-Soph Drama l,25 Junior Drama 335 Senior Drama 45 GAA l,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 25 Leadership 2,3,45 Code of Ethics Committee 45 Election Committee 45 MSGA Representative 25 Welfare Committee 35 National Thespians 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Weekly Stat? 2, Editor-in-Chief 3 Laurence Miller . . . Mike Former student of Farragut High School Baseball 25 Wrestling 2 Patricia Misek . . . Pat Astronomy I5 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA T5 Girls Intramural l5 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Darlene Mixa . . . Dar Ronald Mlyniec . . . Ron Susan Mock . . . Sue Bowling lp Girls M 3,45 Girls Intramural 2,3,45 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 35 Pep 2,3,45 Tumbling 2 Page 82 I , Diane Namors . . John Naylor . . . Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,25 Weekly Staff 1 Donald R. Nelson . . . Nels, Nellie Boys M Club 45 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Basketball, Manager 1,2,3,45 Football, Manager 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,4 Leanne M. Nelson . . MSGA Representative 4 Richard Nelson . . . Fuzzy Wrestling 2,3,4 Robert Nelson . . . Nels Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Boys Intra- mural5 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2 Page 83 Warren Mock . Joyce Molfese . . . Assembly Committee 45 Pep 4 Edward Morler . . . Ed Aviation 15 German 2,35 Hi C 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Boys Intra- mural 15 Mathematics 3,45 Public Relations Committee 45 MSGA Rep- resentative 35 Pep 45 Boxing 45 Fencing 1,2,35 Swimming 35 Track 2 Jerry Moro . . . Jer Fooball 1,2 Richard Morrison . . . Dick Boys M 3,45 Basketball 45 Football 3,45 Track 3,4 Mary Ann M. Mozdzen . . . Mar Cheerleaders 25 FBLA 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls Intramural 25 MSGA Representative 3,45 Pep 25 Science 1 John Murphy . . . Murph Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3 Jacqueline Mydlil . . . Jackie, Blondie Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 35 Welfare Committee 45 Roller Skating 1 Hubert Myszkowski . . . Buzzy FBLA 25 MSGA Representative 35 Operators 3,45 Science 15 Track'2 Richard Nemec . . . Rich Band l,2, Future Craftsmen 3,4, MSGA Representative 4 Ronald Nemecek . . . Nem Beatrice Nemlaha . . . Bea Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Aeolian Choir 2, Librarian 3, Board 4, Creative Music 3, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls l, GAA l,2,3,4, Hi C 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2, Secretary 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Modern Music Masters 3, Vice-President 4, Assembly Committee 4, Board ot Directors l,2,3, Chairman 4, Executive Board 2,4, Social Committee Board 4, Code of Ethics Committee l, Medal Awards Committee Chairman 3, Fresh- men Orientation Committee, Chairman 2, Publicity Committee, Vice- Chairman l, Public Relations Committee 2, Social Committee 3, MSGA Representative l, Pep 2,3,4, Conductors 3 Carolyn Nepil . . . Terry, Carol Frosh-Soph Drama l, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers 3,4, Future Teachers l, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Assembly Committee 4, Orientation Committee, Secretary 3,4, Public Relations Committee 3, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 4 Richard Nepil . . . Dick Boys M 4, Debate l, Basketball l,2, Cross Country I, Football 2,4, Track 2,3 Charles G. Nevaril . . . Chuck Band l,2,3,4, Chemistry 3, President 4, Dance Band 3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Boys Intramural 3, Mathe- matics 2, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 4, Orchestra 4, Physics 2 Susan Niemi . . . Suzie Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, GAA l, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Board of Directors 3, Code of Ethics Committee, Chairman 3, Orientation Com- mittee 2, MSGA Representative l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Historian 4 Edward P. Nisk . . . SiIver Flash Chemistry, Cross Country I Kathy Norman . . . Chub GAA 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Orientation Committee 3, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative I, Pep 2,3,4 Casimer Norvaisas . . . Chuck Carol Novak . . . GAA l,2,3, Vice-President 4, Life Saving 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,, M Book Committee, Vice-Chairman 3, Pep 2,3,4, Weekly Staff 1,2 George J. Novak . . Spider Basketball 2, Track l Jerome Novak . . . Sonny Former student of Marshall High School Joseph T. Novak . . . Hose-Nose Senior Cabinet, Frosh-Soph Drama l, Vice-President 2, Senior Drama 3,4, Future Craftsmen 3,4, Boys Intramural 2, Swimming, Manager, Talent 2 Marianne Novak . . Robert H. Novak . . . Bob Anglers l, Aviation l, Boys M 4, Activity Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3,4, MSGA Board of Directors 3, MSGA Board 3, Code of Ethics Committee, Chairman 3, Election Committee 3,4, Eligibility Committee 3, Orientation Committee 3, Public Relations Committee 3, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Committee 4, MSGA Rep- resentative l,2, Swimming 2,3,4, Track l,2, Swim Club 3,4, Track Club I Helen Novy . . . Sis MORTONlAN ANNUAL STAFF, CO-Club Editor 4, GAA l,2,3, Treas- urer 4, Girls M 3, Vice-President 4, Girls Intramural 2,3,4, Life Saving 3,4, Public Relations Committee 2, Welfare Committee 2, Pep 4, Swim Club 4, Weekly Staff 2 Richard Novy . . . Nov Cross Country l,2, Track l,2, Track Club l Pat Nugent . . . Booster 4, Future Teachers 2, GAA 1,2 Thomas Oglin . . . Tom Boys M 4, Code of Ethics Committee 3, Football l,2, Swimming l,2,3,4, Swim Club 3,4 Gregory Ohler . . . Greg Football l,2,3, Track 2 Page 84 r il R , we-if .maine t 5-fbi' 89473, N .wr S ff -.f inf? ikziff if if . is Diane S. Olander . . . Dee Former student of Harrison High School Marie Oldrich . . . Re FBLA 2, Pep 1 Doris C. Olsen . . . Ole Aeolian Choir 1,2,37 GAA 1,2,3,47 Girls Glee 17 Girls Intramural 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Activity Committee 47 Assembly Committee 47 Election Committee Aj Eligibility Committee 47 School lmorovement Committee 3,47 Social Committee 37 Pep 2,47 Weekly Staff 2j Bulletin Committee 47 M Book Revision Committee 3 Ruth A. Olsen . . . Ruthie FBLA 1 Robert O'Neill . . . Bob Robert Opalka . . . Midge Robert O'Regan . . . Rock Former student of St. Rita High School Bowling Wayne Orkwiszewski . . . Wayne-O Marcia Osen . . . Marcy Bowling 1,2 Edward Osowski . Victoria Ostrowski . . . Cookie Mary Overfield . . . Junior-Senior Girls 37 Tumbling 3 Brvon G. Padera . . . Byron German lj Hi C 3,47 Mathematics 3,47 Public Relations Committee 47 Boys Pep 47 Fencing 3,47 Soccer 3j Track 27 Weekly Staff 47 Writers 4 Judith L. Palmer . . . Judy Aeolian Choir 2,3f GAA 1,27 Girls Glee 17 MSGA Representative 37 Pep 1 Joseph Palukas . Ronald E. Para . . . Ron Football 1,2 Robert Parzatka . . . Bob Debate 17 MSGA Representative 1,2,3,47 Baseball 1,27 Boxing 3,4 Football 1,27 Soccer 3,47 Wrestling 1,27 Stamp Club 1 Roger G. Patera . . . Butch Ronald F. Patula . . Nancy M. Paul . . . Nance Creative Dance 2,3,47 Social Committee Aj MSGA Representative 3 Pep 1,27 Talent 1,2,3,4 Beverly Paulin . . . Pucker-Lips Baton Twirlers 2,3,47 Folk Dancing lj Frosh-Soph Girls 2j GAA 1 Girls Glee lj Junior-Senior Girls 47 MSGA Representative 2 Page 85 7 , F r ,... f 1 if 19 Jean Paychl . . . Jeanie GAA l,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 2,4 Joan L. Paychl . . . Joanie Baton Twirlers 2,3, Creative Dance 4, GAA 1, Junior-Senior Girls, Vice-President 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 3, Historian 4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 2,4 Michael Pech . . . Big Mike Bit and Bridle 1, Senior Council 3,4, Operators l,2,3,4 William R. Pecha . . . Otto Band i, Chemistry 4, Hockey l, Wrestling l,2,3,4 Robert S. Pekarek . . . Doc Band l,2, Boys M 3,4, Chemistry 4, Public Relations Committee 4, MSGA Representative l,2, Football 3, Wrestling 2,3,4 Arlene Pellegrino . . Ar Rita Pencak . . . Reet, Pancake Frosh-Soph Drama, Girls Intramural John C. Pernicka . . . Johnny Future Craftsmen 3,4, Model Railroad l,2, Social Committee 3,4, Radio Electronics 3, Football 2,3, Track 2, Senior Aid Alice Anne Peterik . . . A. A. Aeolian Choir 2,3, Booster 3,4, Future Homemakers l, Treasurer 2,3, GAA 2, Girls Glee l, Girls lntramural 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Activity Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3, Board of Directors 3, MSGA Board 3, Code of Ethics Committee 3, Election Committee 2,3, Vice-Chairman 4, Orientation Committee 2,3, Public Relations Com- mittee 2,3, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Pep 2,3,4, Bulletin Committee, Chairman 3 Judy Peterman . . . Pete GAA 'l,2, Pep l Janette Petracek . . . Jan Gerald Petrik . . . Peach Page 86 Honor Banquet loucls Sylvia Paulon . . . Sylv Band i,2,3,4, Italian 2, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4 Boris Pavelka . . . Chemistry 4, Frosh-Soph Drama I, Italian 1, Secretary 2, Fencing l,2,3,-4 Donald Paveska . . . Cook Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3 Albert J. Paveza . . . Al Mathematics 3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3,4, Baseball 2 Raymond Pavlak . . . Ray Beverly Pavlik . . . Bev Aeolian Choir l, Creative Dance l, Frosh-Soph Drama l, MSGA Rep- resentative l,3,4 Philip Pawelczyk . . . Phil Baseball 3 IIA R11 Arlene Pawlak . . . Bruce Pawlowski . . . Herby ? 6-to l 3 tr outstanding students John Petrik . . . Former student of St. Mel High School Robert Petter . . . Dink Albert Pfister . . . Al Golf 2 Donald Piccinini . . Model Railroad 3 Lucille Picco . . . Lucy Aeolian Choir 3,4, Hi C 1,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Junior- Senior Girls 3, Clubs Committee 3, Election Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Pep 4, Big Sister 4 Geraldine Picek . . . Geri Aeolian Choir 1,2,3, Booster 3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls Glee 1, Junior- Senior Girls 4, Orientation Committee 3, MSGA Representative 1,3, Welfare Committee 3,4, Pep 2 Mary Ann Pietrzak . . . Mar Gerald N. Pilot . . . Jerry Former student of Fenwick High School Jan Pivec . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Public Relations Committee 3,4, Stamp 1, Vice-President 2 9 if am' nw' ff 9 rf. Q , 1 1 4 , 3 ,, ,I I.-i J S in Donald Placek . . . Don Ronald J. Plachy . . . Sam, Plak Boys M 3,4, FBLA, Treasurer 1,2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Swim Club 3,4 Paul Planicka . . . Chemistry 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 1, Track 4 Kathryn Pocic . . . Kathy Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Marilynn J. Pogacnik . . . Pog Creative Dance 2, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Lite Saving 3, Pep 1,2, Tumbling Club 1,2, Secretary 3,4 Josef Pohl . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Physics 4 William Pokorney . . . Pok Baseball 1, Basketball 1,2 Lorraine Pokorny . . . Lory Creative Dance 2,3, Future Teachers 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2, Talent 1,2 Margaret Pokorny . . . Maggie ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Club Editor 4, Chemistry 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin 2,4 Mary Ann Polanek . . . Mirts Creative Dance 3,4, GAA 1,2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Welfare Com- mittee 2,3,4, M Book Committee 3 Mildred Polanowski . . . Milly, Blondie Former student of St. Ann High School John Polz . . . Clown I Swimming 1,2, Wrestling Page 87 ?' . nil Dinner ond dance Vivian Polz . . . Viv Frosh-Soph Drama 1,27 Junior Drama 37 Senior 47 Court of Justice Aj Frosh-Soph Girls 2j Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Latin 3,47 Public Relations Committee 2j School Improvement Committee 37 MSGA Represen- tative 37 Welfare Committee 37 National Thespians 2,3,4 Charlotte Popper . . . Judy Baton Twirlers 1,27 Roller Skating I Rosemarie Porcaro . . . Aeolian Choir 3,47 Future Distributors, President 47 Italian 27 Talent Club 1,2 Joann Pospisil . . . German 3,47 GAA l,2,3,4j Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Election Commit- tee Aj Public Relations Committee 4j Weekly Staff 3 Diane E. Potempa . . . Di Leadership 2,3,4 Barbara Potsic . . . Barb Girls Intramural 27 Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Welfare Committee 47 Pep l,2f M Book Revision Committee 3 James Pouba . . . Poub Boys M 3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,27 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 3,47 Wrestling 3,4 Edward Pour . . . Ed Boys M 3,47 Future Craftsmen 47 MSGA Representative 3,47 Radio Electronics 2,37 Football 1,2,3,47 Swimming 1,2,3,4 Charlotte Pranger . . . Char, Red Creative Dance 2,3,47 MSGA Representative 2j Tumbling 2 Diane Prasil . . . Di Frosh'Soph Girls 27 Junior-Senior Girls 37 Science 2,3 James A. Pribyl . . . Jim Bowling 2,47 Hockey, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3,47 Cross Country 47 Soccer 37 Track 2,3,4 James H. Pribyl . . . Jim Hockey Club 2j Senior Aid 4 Betty Lou Prosek . . . Betty Frosh-Soph Girls 27 Future Homemakers 2j Hi C 2j Junior-Senior Girls 3 John S. Puccini . . . Johnny Wrestling 3,4 Geraldine Puszewski . . . Geri Constance C. Racich . . . Connie FBLA 27 Pep 2 Mary Ann Radavick . . . Mare Aeolian Choir 3, Secretary, Treasurer 47 Bowling 47 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,27 FBLA 47 Hi C 47 Junior-Senior Girls 37 Modern Music Masters 47 Pep 27 Talent Club 1 Doris Radke . . . Baton Twirlers 1,27 Chemistry Aj Future Teachers 2 Shirley Radke . . . Shirl FBLA 2j MSGA Representative 27 Spanish 2,37 Travel 1 Diana A. Radys . . . Speedy, Gondola Art 1,2: Frosh-Soph Drama lj German 3,47 GAA 1,27 Science 1,2 Ray G. Radys . . . Chess and Checkers 37 Radio Electronics 2j Wrestling 1,2 Page 88 :AV , , VV x . v itx. C I9 IQ S C GSS N19 'r .. 1 -a . Lawrence Randa . . . Larry :L 5 T A , Football i,2,3 f i 5'3 1 :..,. ' . 1 Beverly I. Rasmussen . . . Bev ll I 'Q Former student of West Chicago Community High School ' 'L' Vq q Q , Q, 4 Q R 3, X Ronald Relwf - - - Ron it is Alvin Reich . . . Buzz Swimming 3 Victoria Remeikis . . . Vicky Ruth Remp . . . Ruthy Booster 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 French 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Future Homemakers 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee 45 Pep 1,2 :fy gg LQQQL . ,ff L , of W2 6144 fgfwa Linda Renc . .!, , ,df f ,J - I Brian'RenchVl . . Rench? Aeolian Choir 45 Future Distric? rs 4 J Anna Marie Renzo . . . Ann L, I, A L54 4-6445 ,, 74 Mary Jane Rezny . . . Mar Charles Riha . . . Whitey-Owl Former student of Harrison High School Model Railorad 35 Operators 1,2,3,4 Judith A. Riha . . . Aeolian Choir 1,2,3, Vice-President 45 Bit and Bridle 15 Booster 45 Freshman Cabinet, Vice-Chairman5 Sophomore Cabinet, Treasurer5 Chemistry 45 Debate 25 Senior Drama 45 GAA 1,2, Secretary 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Public Relations Committee 1, Secretary 25 Pep 45 MSGA Represen- tative 1,2,3,4 Kathryn R. Rill . . .Rita Former student of Immaculate Conception Academy Junior Drama 35 FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Weekly Staff 3,45 Writers 35 Weekly Club 3,4 Nancy M. Rivecco . . . Nance Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Social Committee 45 Pep 1,2,35 Tumbling 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4 Jeanette E. Roasch . . . Dimples Baton Twirlers 1,25 Bowling 15 Creative Dance 35 GAA 15 Girls intra- mural 2,35 Life Saving 45 Board of Directors 35 Junior Board5 Eligibility Committee, Chairman 35 School Improvement Committee, Secretary 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Weekly Stafif 1 Douglas Robb . . . Scott Baseball 3,4 Rose Marie Rocush . . . Rosie Frosh-Soph Drama i5 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Talent Club 1 Walter Rog . . . Wal Baseball 1,25 Basketbal 1,25 Track 1 Daniel R. Rogers . . . Danny Jerry Rogowski . . . Chief Chess and Checkers 25 Mathematics 45 Baseball 4 John Roiicek . . Page 89 at . 'sf' v ' lk tvs Ya.. 3 'Uv , I, . 1.1 ff, .I , 4 ,,., , , 5 ZEW, ,hq ,QQ , 5 .,,,-fr Jia- f -5 ,IL Bruce Roman . . . Former student ot Springfield High School Swimming 3,45 Senior Aide Edward Rose . . . E Former student of St. Mels High School Patricia Rose . . . Pat Frosh-Soph Drama 25 FBLA 45 Future Teachers 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Orientation Committee 35 Social Committee 45 Travel 3,4 Daniel Rosko . . . Dan Bowling 2,3,4 Ray Rosol . . . Roscoe MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Boys Sports Co-Editor 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball, Manager 2,3,45 Football, Man- ager 2 Charles R. Roth . . . Chuck Hockey Club 1 Mariorie A. Ruch . . . Margie Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 M Book Committee 3 Mary B. Rudman . . . Mickey Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 1 Geraldine Ruttolo . . . Geri Aeolian Choir 1,25 FBLA 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Home- makers 1,25 GAA 1 I fb' ' Arthur R. Russell . . . Long John Social Science Club 1 Barbara Ruzicka . . . Barb Frosh-Soph Girls5 Hi C 25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Public Relations Committee 2, Secretary 35 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 45 Weekly Staff 2 Joseph W. Rybacek . . . Joe Art 1,25 Fencing 2 Stephen A. Rybarczyk . . . Steve Talent Club 2 Carol A. Rysz . . . Aeolian Choir 15 Creative Dance Club 3,45 FBLA 25 MSGA Repre- sentative 2 Norbert Sachs . . . German 35 Soccer 45 Track 4 Beverly Saharsky . . . Bev Antoinette L. Salerno . . . Toni Aeolian Choir 3,45 Senior Drama5 FBLA 45 GAA 1,25 ltalian, Secretary 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 MSGA Representative 2,45 Pep 25 Talent 2 Allan Salkowski . . . Sandy Band 1,2,3,45 Bit and Bridle 15 Chess and Checkers 15 German, Vice President, Treasurer 2, President 35 Modern Music Masters 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Orchestra 2,3545 Swimming 15 Writers, Presi- dent 4 Charles Schery . . . Chuck Tennis Ludwig P. Scheuerle . . . Transportation Operators 3,4 Paul Schleitwiler . . . Bushman Forrner student ot St. Joseph Seminary Chess and Checkers 35 Fencing 4 Page 90 J . al' Czech 25 FBLA 15 Folk Dancing 25 Future Distributors 45 Model Rail- road, Treasurer 45 MSGA Representative 15 Social Science Club 2' r Marie Schlichting . . . GAA l,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,4 Ron Schmitz . . . Smitty Former student of Amundsen High School Football Kathleen Schneider . . . Kathy Bank 1,25 Baton Twirlers 2 Marlene Schroeder . . . Mar, Sandy Bit and Bridle 35 GAA l,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,4 Sandy Schubert . . . Schub Band l,2,3,45 Creative Music Club 35 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Medal Awards Commit- tee 35 Orientation Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee 35 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Orchestra 3,45 Pep 2 William Schultz . . . Billy Anglers 25 Future Craftsmen 3,45 Football, Manager 25 Swimming, Manager 2,3 Cecilia A. Schultz . . . Ceci Former student of Glenbard and Oak Park High Schools Paul Schwake . . Marlene Schwerin . . . Mar Former student of Nazareth Academy Creative Dance Club 3,45 Junior Drama5 Senior Drama5 Italian 4 A .i ' tll.. .. V 5 ii'i s' K - 5 J 5 5 55, elth A. Sculle . . Stamp 2,3 , ' Mg , 1 Q Clara Searles . . . 1 , 'K' '1 Q, Q Tito Sebastiani . . . R1 Art 2, FBLA 1, Italian 1, Football 1, Boys Chorus 1,2 5 Y , . 2' K - ' T-wt' V, Robert Sebek . . . Bob Junior Honor Society Carl E. Seeger . . . Seeger the C Thomas Selenis . . . Tom Former student of St. Mels High School Henry Sembach . . . Hank Edward Seneca . . . Eddie Robert Serbick . . . Bob Future Craftsmen 45 Operators 2,35 Radio Stamp 1, Treasurer 2 George Serlovsky . . . Unwanted Senior Cabinet5 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Track 1,2 Gabriel Sever . . . Mick at Electronics, Secretary 35 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Radio Electronics 2,35 Football 3 Josephine Shaffer . . . Jo Roller Skating 1,2 Page 91 f r ' V fl 4 '.,5fZ'C'L347-M ! -2 , C, ,jfVg,1f,,HV f, V. , f A' i f li. my ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Wim 1:1 A Madge Shaw . . . Former student of Potosi High School Bit and Bridle 4 Diane Shepski . . . Di Donna Sherlock . . . Betty J. Shotts . . . Shottsie Frosh-Soph Girls l, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Vice President 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2 Audrey M. Shurpiet . . . Aud Aeolian Choir l,2, Booster 2,3,4, FBLA 1, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Activity Committee, Treasurer 4, Code of Ethics Committee 2, Orien- tation Committee 2, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Com- mittee 3, Board 4, Pep 2,3,4, Travel l Judy Shvegzda . . . Swayzee Former student of Farragut High School Girls Glee 3 Sharon Sianta . . . Shar Aeolian Choir l,2, Frosh'Soph Drama l,2, FBLA l, Girls Glee I, Life Saving Club 2,3,-4, Activity Committee A Michael Sidlo . . . Mick Former student of St. Procopius Academy Rosemary Sidlo . . . Rose Bowling l, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls M 3,4, Intramural 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 341, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 2,3,4 Edward .l. Silha . . . Ed Eleanor Silisky . . . Terry, Red Shirle Silva . . . Former student of Yonge and East Lansing High Schools Lorraine Sindelar . . . Lorry Aeolian Choir 2, Creative Dance Club 2,3, Debate Club 2, Frosh- Soph Drama l, FBLA 1, Girls Glee 1, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Pep l,2, Science, President l .Ioe Sindrich . . . Butch Football l,2,3 Nancy C. Sirp . . . Nanc Aeolian Choir 4, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls Glee 2,3, Welfare Committee 3 Sally A. Sistak . . . Sal Joann M. Sistek . . . .Io Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Big Sister A Thomas Skerik . . . Skin Football l,2, Track I Barbara Slaski . . . Barb Former student of St. Mary High School Katherine Slavicek . . . Kathy Booster 3,A, Creative Dance Club 2,3,A, FBLA 2, French, Secretary 2,3, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2,3 Barbara Slechter . . . Barb Band l,2,3,A, Junior Cabinet, Frosh-Soph Drama 2: JUNLOV-SSFUOF Girls 3, Medal Awards Committee 3: Oflenlallon Committee 3: Public Relations Committee 3, MSGA Representative i,A, Talent Club 2,3 Page 92 'SQ 453 s ,D 0'-5 T 'ht ri q u I' fX IR 7 S' if- Qi 5 . f ie' -1 S Ri .5 1 5 w , tl J L-it I, 1 5 ii Lf 9..'.? Janice Slepicka . . . Jan Bowling 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Marcella Slezak . . . Art 2, President 35 Science 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Writers 3,4 Thomas Slifka . . . Sifty Hockey 1 Janice E. Smicklas . . . Jan FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 4 Virgil Smilgys . . . Dennis Smith . . . Smitty John Smith . . . Moose Hi C 35 Movie Makers 25 Operators 1,2,3,4 Martha E. Smith . . . Butch Girls Glee 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Emil Smola . . . Sam Hockey 25 Football 1,2 Albert Smrha . . . Al Former student of St. Mel High School Bowling 45 Boys Intramural 35 MSGA Representative 3 John P. Smrz . . . MSGA Representative 35 Baskeball 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 1,2 Ralph Solomon . . . Sol Radio Guild 4 Louis J. Solone . . . Lou Operators Club 25 Boxing 3 Frank Soucek . . . Souch Bit and Bridle 3,45 Hi C 3,45 Football 25 Track 25 Wrestling 1,2 John Soukup . . . Debate 15 Hi C 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Basketball 15 Golf 152,35 Football 1 Track 2 Frank Spatafore . George Spink . . . Former student of Fenwick High School Donald Splansky . . . Don Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 1,2 Marge Spolar . . . Booster 2,3,45 Cheerleaders 2,3,45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Activity 45 Code of Ethics Committee 25 Social Com- mittee 3,45 Pep 1,45 Swim Club 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4 Beverly Staif . . . Bev James E. Staif . . . Jim Senior Council 45 Future Craftsmen 45 Boys Intramural 35 MSGA Board of Directors 15 Football 1,35 Track 15 Ticket Office 1,2,3,4, Freshman Orientation Committee 1 Page 93 inf- 'fill Dolo-Rita Stremlau . . . Del Folk Dancing l, German 2, Welfare 2 Rich F. Stribrsky . . . Birute Strikaitis . . . Ruth Art 2, Frosh-Soph Drama l, German 3,4, Science l,2 Charles Strnad . . . Chuck Boys M 4, Baseball l, Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2 Georgene Strnad . . . Booster 3,4, Intramural l,2, Activity Committee 4, Public Relations Committee 2, School Improvement Committee 2, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Pep 2,3,4, M Book 2 John Stromski . . . .lake Hockey Club l, Baseball l,2,3,4, Swimming 4 Frank Studnick . . . Art 2, FBLA l, Safety Council, Vice President 2, Tumbling Club 4 Sunny Lou Suhr . . . Sun GAA l,2, Junior'Senior Girls 3, Social Committee 4, MSGA Repre- sentative 'I, Pep l,2,3,4 Dennis Superczynski . . . Super Aviation 2, Band l Bill Sutton . . Willy Chemistry 4 Irena Suvaizdis . . . Chemistry 4, Latin 2,3,4, Lite Saving Club 2,3, Physics 3 Lois A. Svitalek . . . Lo Booster 3,-1, Junior-Honor Society 2,3,-1, Leadership 2,3,.1, Activity Committee 4, School Improvement Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2, Pep l,2,-lg Science, Secretary l, Ticket Ottice 4 Page 94 Little Commencement Donald Stancl . . . Don Band l,2,3,4, Junior Council l,2, Senior Council 3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Writers 4 Patricia Stanek . . . Pat Darlene A. Stark . . . Dar Travel Club Johnney Stasi . . . Cheyenne Camera l, Lite Saving Club l,2, Operators l,2,4, Photography l,2, Boxing l Joan Steiskal . . . Aeolian Choir 2, Bowling 2, French 2,3, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Historian 2, Future Teachers 2, Girls Glee T, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2,4, M Book Committee 3, Pep 4 Lawrence Stepenske . . . Larry Boys M 3,4, Chess and Checkers 2, Senior Council 3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Track Club 1,2 Joan Stloukal . . . Jo FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Drama l, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3 Thomas Stradal . . . Tom Dennis Stranc . . . Former student of St. Ignatius High School Operators QV!! . at-T f t-J' Ib' 4 I 1 so 4- x - ' Q V V, - f A ' Lgffhtiltiftl .211 6' 4 Y , P , - V 4 D Qi? scene of awards Al Svoboda . . . Honest Al Camera, President 25 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Junior Drama5 Hi C 1,25 Activity Committee 35 Assembly Committee 35 Board 2,35 Clubs Committee 35 Code of Ethics Committee 35 Constitution Committee 25 Eligibility Committee 35 Publicity Committee 35 Public Relations Com- mittee, Chairman 35 School Improvement Committee 35 MSGA Rep- resentative 15 M Book Committee 2 Geraldine Svoboda . . . Jeri William Swade . . . Bill FBLA 15 Senior Aides John Swartz . . . Big John Radio Electronics 1,2,3,4 John Sweet . . . Tub Marie Syrovy . . . FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 MSGA Representative 2 Edwin Sytko . . . Ed Former student of St. Mels High School Barbara A. Szalkowski . . . Barb Chemistry, Secretary 45 Chess and Checkers 15 Latin 2,3 Bernadine Szudy . . . , - 0-v,.a.,.w qgnuu . Nav Thomas Talpai . . . Tom Former student of Farragut High School Domini Tarvidas . . . Art l,2,3, Vice President 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls M 3,45 Hi C 35 intramural 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Public Relations Committee 35 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,45 Science 35 Swim Club 3,45 Weekly Staff 2 Jim Taus . . . Taus Robert Taylor . . . Bob Operators 1,2,3,45 Radio Electronics 1,2, Treasurer 3,4 Elaine M. Teborek . . . Neen Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Junior Drama5 Activity Committee 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 2 Mary Ann Tenclinger . . . Tink Baton Twirlers 25 Booster 45 intramural 2,3,45 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Roller Skating 1 Joyce Tesnohlidek . . . Barbara Thomas . . . Puddles GAA 1 .Iohn A. Thomas Boys M 3,45 Chemistry 45 FBLA 15 Hi C 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Code ot Ethics Committee 35 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 2, Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4 Jacksene Thomason . . . Jackie Carol J. Thompson Art 25 FBLA 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Pep 25 Girls Chorus 1 Judith Thompson . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 GAA 1,25 Public Relations Committee 3 MSGA Representative 2,3 Page 95 1 N N CX slit CSF? 'ir W 3 Xl ig 'fv- w 5, A cf'-4 931 receive diplomas Scott Thomson . . . Scotkins Aeolian Choir 2, Band i,2,3, FBLA l,2,3,4, Hi C 3,4, Spanish 2, Tumbling Club 3,4 Diane Thyer . . . Di Booster 3,4, Creative Dance Club 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Activity Committee, Secretary 4, Assembly Committee 4, Social Committee 2,3,4, Pep 2,3,4, Weekly Stat? 1,2 Frank Tichna . . Tom Tlusty . . . T Band l,2,3, Dance Band 3, Debate l, Social Committee, Board 4, Orchestra 3, Baseball l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Cross Country l, Football 4 Judith Tomko . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Future Homemakers l, President 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4 Carmen Tosto . . . Little Bago Former student of Oak Park High School Frank Treski . . . Tombstone Future Craftsmen 3,4 John J. Triner . . . Trin Band l,2,3,4, MSGA Representative 3 Faye Tuma . . . Fazie Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Hi C l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Public Relations Committee 4, School Improvement Committee l, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep 4 Joan Turek . . . Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Girls Glee l,2 Thomas Turek . . . Tradles Band l,2,3,4, Chess and Checkers l, Czech, Vice President l, German 2,3, Vice President 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Mathematics 3,4, Modern Music Makers 3,4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Science, Vice President l, Swimming 4, Tennis 3,4, Weekly Staff, Business Manager 3, Writers, Treasurer 4 Shirley Turner . . . Shirl William J. Turner . . . Wild Bill Astronomy l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, Football l,2, Track l,2, Track Club l Bonnie L. Uhlir . . . Lynne Band l,2,3,4, Booster 2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Intramural 3,4, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Modern Music Masters 4, Assembly Committee 4, Board of Directors 4, Election Committee 4, Medal Awards Commit- tee 2, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Welfare Com- mittee, Chairman 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Pep l,2,3,4 James A. Ulrich . . . Jim, Ully Band l,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Mathematics 3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Physics 3, Writers, Vice President 4, Senior Aides Donald Urban . . . Don Helen Urban . . . Urbs Aeolian Choir 2 ,Art Club, Vice President 2, Intramural 2, Junior- Senior Girls 4 Kenneth Urbasek . . . Urby Fencing 1,2 Ronald Ussett . . . Ron Band l,2,3,4 Karen J. Vacik . . . Dumpling Almega Club l, Bowling 4 Phyllis Vacik . . . Phyl Pep l Page 96 at exercises June 11 Barbara Vail . . . Bubbles Former student of San Jose High School Roy Vaisvil . . . MSGA Representative 1,2, Baseball, Manager 1,2, Wrestling, Manager 2, Writers 1, Weekly Staff 1, Ass't. Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor, C0'5P0V'fS ECUTOI' 3, Managing Editor, Photographer 4 Marguerite Valaclez . . . Marge Patricia L. Valente . . . Pat Frosh-Soph Drama, President 1, French 2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, Hi C 4, MSGA Representative 1,3, Spanish 4 Anthony Valosek . . . Tony Nancy Van Balen . . . Nanc Booster 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls M 2,3, Secretary 4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramural 1,2,3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Orientation Com- mittee 2, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Pep 1,2,3,4, Ticket Oftice 1,2,3, Manager 4, M Book Committee 2 William A. Vanderberg . . . Bill MSGA Representative 3,4, Senior Aides Rose Marie Vanis . . . Rose Former student of Bret Harte High School Frosh-Soph Girls 1 Joel Vargo . . . Shot Gun, Slim, Tiny Vivian B. Vasich . . . Viv Creative Dance 3,4, Czech 1, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, FBLA 3,4, Folk Dancing 1, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA 2,4, Girls intramural 4, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Eligibility Committee 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3,4 Gary Velat . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Chemistry Treasurer 4, Hi C 1,2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3 Nadine A. Vesel . . . Bit and Bridle 3,4, Debate 2, French 2, GAA 2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 4, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 1 Joyce M. Vesely . . . Booster 2,3,4, Cheerleaders 3,4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Activity Com- mittee 4, Medal Awards Committee 3, Orientation Committee 2, Public Relations Committee, Treasurer 2, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 1,2,4, Tumbling 1,2,3,4 Philip Veverka . . . Phil Former student of Richland Center High School Aeolian Choir 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4 James Victor . . . Jim Former student of Tilden Technical High School Future Craftsmen 3,4, Boys Intramural 3,4, Swimming 2,3, Swim Club 4 Roger W. Vitek . . . Crash Band 1,2,3,4, Science Club 1,2, Wrestling 1, Talent Club 3,4 Kenneth Vlnar . . . Ken Paul D. Vodicka . . . PDV FBLA 1,2, French 1, Movie Makers 4, Welfare Committee 3, Operators 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Weekly StaFF, Feature Editor 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief, Editor Emeritus 4, M Book Committee 3, Vice-Chairman 4 Kenneth Vogrig . . Archie Boxing 3 Dave Voipich . . . Voip Baseball 1,2,3,4, Ticket Ottice 1,2,3,4, MSGA Representative Peter Voitik . . . Pete Bowling 1,3, Future Craftsmen 3, Boys Intramural 1, Science 1,2 Page 97 Wanda Vokenas Suzanne Vokral . . . Suzie Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, GAA l Joseph R. Volenec . . . Joe Anglers 3,-4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Science 2, Senior Aide Nancy Votava . . . Nan Bowling 4, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2 Hi C 1,2, Junior-Senior Girls 3 Patricia A. Votava . . . Pitty Hi C t Robert Votava . . . Bob Hi C 1,2 .lohn Vrabec . . Former student of St. Ignatius High School David Walker . . . The Clown MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Drama Editor 4, Band 1,2, Chemistry A, Science 1, Vice-President 2, Yearbook Photographers 3 Erna Wals . . . Ernie , X, ,, 9' H' JK- xg 'CN N i B. N 1 dv 1 GR 'Of 'tv' 'G- s ' A L q 1 t..'- V ir wi! was ,ky Iii' ix st. A! 1' '7'c7 ?f'iT 'fif 5?'?'T 'V5'?T'l Frank Warchol . . . Sinatra Rich Waychunas . . . Dick Roy Webb . . . Missouri, Hillbilly Former student of Poplar Bluft High School and Bremmer Community High School Martha Webber . . . Martie Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Roller Skating 1 Edward Weglarz . . . Ed, Ace Boys Intramural 2, Operators 2,3 Frank Weiss . . . Cheyenne Bowling 1,2,4, Future Craftsmen 3,4, Boys Intramural 1,2, Social Committee 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Fencing 1,2 Shirley Welsh . . . Shirl Former student of Wesleyville High School Barry Werle . . . Boys Intramural 1,2,3 Basketball 2 Mary Weston . . Anne Whanger . GAA 1,2,3,4 Carol Wilcox . . . Willy Biology 1, Booster 2, Debate 2, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, German 2,3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 1,2, Pep 1,2, Talent 1, Travel 2,3 Richard Wilen . . . Willin BOYS M Club 4: Baseball 1,2,3,A, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4 Page 98 Bernita Wolf . . . Bernie Aeolian Choir 3,45 Folk Dancing 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep 25 Weekly Club l Susan Wolfe . . . Sue Mercedes Wollitzer . . . Miche Camera 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Travel Club 2 Charlene Wood . . . Char Former student cf Marshall High School Clarence Wood . . Woody Donald K. Wood . . . Don, Woody Former student of Bradford High School Chemistry 45 Hi C 3,45 Senior Honor Socie sentative 3 ty 3,45 MSGA Repre- Page 99 Michael Willett . . . Mike Anglers, Secretary l, President 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 Valerie Williams . . . Val Aeolian Choir 25 Girls Glee i5 Girls Intramural 2 Richard Wilson . . . Willy f' Baseball lj Football l,2,35 Swimming 15 Track 2 Q Roger Winsor . . . Former student of Plattteville High School Aeolian Choir 3,45 Senior Council 4 Roger Wisinski . . . Rog Radio Electronics5 Football, Manager 25 Track 2 Matthew Witczak . . . Matt Art l5 Baseball l,2,3 Audrey Witt . . . Auddi Weekly Staff 2 Howard Witt . . . Howie Former student of Austin High School Aviation 35 Chemistry 45 Future Craftsmen 35 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Walter Wlodek . . . Uncle Waldo Camera 15 Orchestra l , 421, ta 6 ff f l 'Q ,gflti T M 1 x '5 2,15 ,.,:,, I . 'fry , V S 1 ' MJ A'-,aux In I , ' ' 'fill' wa' W nur ff 5 tt ill U X . 1 Q ,1,,i Vei. i Q Y il, - 5 A t sf , ri, , t 'Z fi 's sf? ffsfagg John Wozniak . . . MSGA Representative 1,25 Junior Council 25 Senior Council 3 Ellen Wrzesinski . . . Frosh-Soph Drama 1,2 Constantine P. Xinos . . . Connie Aeolian Choir 1,25 Camera lj French 1,25 Boys Intramural 1,25 Cross Country 2 Nancy A. Yochem . . . German 35 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 35 Science 15 Travel, Vice-President 2 Steve Yurek . . . Steve-O Aeolian Choir 35 Safety Council 2 Kenneth Zaba . . . Zab Baseball 2,45 Track lg Track Club 2 Judith Zaborsky . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 2,45 MSGA Representative 15 Pep 1,2 Evelyn Zahradnik . . . Ev, Evie GAA ly Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Travel 35 Pep 2 Edward J. Zak . . . Ed MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Editor-in-Chief5 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4 James Zakovec . . . Zack Boys M 3,45 Junior Council 1, Vice-President 25 Senior Council 3, Secretary 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3 Jeanne E. Zasadil . . . Zsa Zsa Baton Twirlers 1,2, Co-Captain 3,45 Czech, Treasurer 25 Creative Dance 35 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 German 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Girls Intramural 25 Tumbling Club 2,3, Treasurer 4 Eugene Zavrel . . . Gene Frank B. Zelip . Football 1,2 Marion Zika . . . Mar Folk Dancing lp German 25 Welfare Committee 2 Barbara Zind . . . Barb Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2, Vice-President 25 Future Teachers 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Big Sister 4 Susan E. Ziska . . . Susie Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1 Dennis Zita . . . Ace Band 1,2,35 Basketball ly Orchestra 1,2,35 Track 1 June Zitek . . . Tumbling Club 1,2 Terry Zmrhal . . . Red Band 1,2,3,45 Hi C 45 Football 1,25 Soccer 3,45 Tennis 45 Track 1,2 Evonne Zogas . . . Eve French 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Writers Club 35 Senior Aide Joseph Zollner . . . Tiny Great Former student of Harrison High School Track5 MSGA Representative Page 100 :v:2:,, , A , b ,, . 'pf ,, . as fs 'i::f.':iz.i'. :. -1 . -. it fail W'Q i 3 William Albrecht Richard Auwerda Gloria Barger Paul Baumgarner William Bennin Ray Biancalana Edward Boker Leonard Burger Clark Carter Connie Carter Thomas Colton Kenneth Couch Valentine Cumpek Rosemary Dantino Joan Dudek Joe Filip Marilyn Frezek John Fuerst Robert Garman Albert Grabow Bruce Gruthoff Bob Henry Raymond Heavin James Hora Joan Art Paul Art 12' Zorr . . . Zorchie I Zorr . . . P. A. 'I Roberta Zuetel . . . Bobbie Frank J. Zwettler . . . ff Q i A V ' QQffff'W L X Camera Shy eniors Betty Jackson John Keizer Patrick Koc James Kopka Mitchell Kotermanski Raymond Kotora Rita Lavorato Ronald Leopold Barry Liberacki Angelo Lovero John Lulling Agnes Malcomson Norman Malina Janice Manak Rudolph Minar Michael Mondek Eileen Moore Kathleen Moriarty Diane Moscato George Olmstead Joyce Owl Yolanda Papucci Robert Paveza Georgia Phillips Page lOl Donald Pinc Dennis Pinta James Pulver Andy Rack Owen Reed Joyce Richter Gerald Riesen William Romanek .Iames Schneider Lorraine Schultz Tona Senese Charles Sichta Michael Spear Phillip Stark Jacqueline Sustarich Art Svehla Joe Vadopalas Peter Wiencek Richard Wolak Joseph Zahrobsky Donald Zorn Marianne Zotos Frank I L Junior Cabinet Seated-Left to Right Rosemary Juliano Deanna Demkovich Carol Bejna Donna Capek Jim Miller Carol Gahl nding-Left to Righ1 Paul Dvorak Kent Williams Lynn Novak Class of 1959 Junior Officers Seated-Left To Right Carol Gahl, Chairman Paul Dvorak, Vice-Chairman Donna Capek, Secrefary Standing-Left to Right Kem' Williams, Treasurer Rosemary Juliano, Historian Junior Advisors Left1oRight M. 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',ig ' M i Pat o'sfien 1 lv: 'Wg ' '11 V, Mike O'Connor 2,1 V Q V Barbara Odenbach idx sg A' E Ellen Oehme , Edward Olewinski Q ' ii' i Arline Olmstead ii 'T 1 I Karen Olson ,i V fr A V Evelyn Olthof S W' , f Z Robert Omerza . . L . :V Paulette Ondrla if W, aw ., V . J: f 'L if. ,fig 4 ' f 'ix V V .H , , .. ..,. ,,,,, S- x . Y 32: , f we -A , ' iii , f If 1-L 3. Vim? , Q29 , , fe f ir.. 'Civ W Vu ' ' an 'N 'U' W' , M- if , lm -: WV ,f- . Y- fr I -f me 1 4' ' 0 ,1 521 , ' 2 lf33:57i1fQi..R ,, V .V - V ,--':., ig A 'y .,-.. gg i , .... , ,Y T,,,,.i,.g ,, V 1 f V, ,vt 'f I z 'E V ,V A VA , A eff? 5 ft 'A X .5 Y, Wig!! Q .,.Y,,,,,, .Q ii ',.- I 1. . ' A L5 5 . . ' , , . . '!f .:Z2E' v .,f,e... fV I , .. V 'I A 1 , ef wif Raymond Onofrio 1 RQ Alice Oostendorp ' Bill O'Rourke Raymond Orsi s . .1 Joyce Orszula ,V I Thomas Ortciger V Karen Osuch ' 95 - 51,4 . 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Gerald Pope hill' 1 : , X g..T,a Curtis Potsic i' ' f , K . K V . Arlene Potucek V i iq Q X Ain' ' I T' A Y Nancy Pospisil C ix' , Q- A A ' 4-, I V .1 ' ,Q r' X Gloria Powell Thomas Prasil E ,Q ,J-3 tax Bob Prawdzik X ' ' , 1 f f -Q i 3 ,Q GJ Marilane Prentiss 3 Q H- R , AU' 'N' - i Q I Don Presern V is we Q it? ' L lb' , Raymond Preucil in i K ' y John Prevendar ' ' .' y V Y David Prihoda ii 1 ii 5 Cd Q xx W ,5 James Prueter Marilyn Pry 0 ,W 5 ' 1: C ii ' Barbara Ptak ' 5? ' U Q Dennis Pufpaf 5 :fl pq., , ' v-T-J 'N N Q Kathleen Quitmeyer L Q' , John Rabiega Q , , ig.. V , Ginny Radecki . t I , Qi , H 35 M 1, X Carol Radke .l . mussig rl 1 l .. Mimi! Iallll 1-41 L Sharon Radowitz I Jacqueline Raim 0-3 vu 3 3 : Q X r Carol Rainys N, - 3 Pat Raleigh Y sf , - ' v Florence Ralston --' 1' ' ' Thomas Rasmussen v . v Pauline Rassogianis ' V - I ' Adeline Rada W Ron Reihel . Gertrude Reinbacher f:g C 6 . i , Charmaine Reiner! 'A 5 ' 9 Q' -. . Q ma S' I: Barbara Reizek IQ? ... V j - y t Cs- X Dennis Remblos -' . Sandy Remus ,j A R Y Q V waiiam Rexek W 1. 'R' f ' Joan Ricar 6 ' - A Q -e . , James Richards U Diane Richter .L 2 2' Q ea Q- V i Q .1 vw S j3oe'::l:E:: Richter Q. , 2 L .. i . 1 - ...L . lf, -f Oo William Riha avi N i f' qt? A v-' ,- Russell Ringer l i 'K -' 'ly Dona Ri I , ' 'Y 1 PPE A 13 A X A ,A Qin Q Ellen Rissky ' ,gr-.V , i 0,5-wg? L. ,-L Michael Riznic Gary Rochowiak E Q E A , 3 3 Charles Rocush 5. H S lu 3' vm Q ' Q' K .F ' guise Roegner ou- ' , ' , V tj ' f enn Roepke ' .-.. A' 1 I Wayne Rogoski . - ,f 1 I W x . 1 17 .. Christine Rolewicz x g N t I ii Y Glenn Rolnik . - .s , X 1 .-,sg ' ,- ,. ,i-'fm' i ' Janet Roman .BS ,y . if V Chester Rondinella , 33 S' V Margaret Roth ,'A 6' ,,,, X 'ie x 5 'a' 6' V Mimi Rotunno iv V N I V .85 QA Sharon Rousar 'cr A V' Jules Rubin - ., In V , Helen Rudman X ' X . 1, Gloria Ruffolo , 'VR i ' Richard Rus 5 I Carol Russell - - A X I Carole Rychecky ' ' -,. 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Page H2 X V--. of traditional rings Martin Sedivy Arthur Seinost Sandra Sekana Jim Semradek linda Sengstock Rita Sergo Lois Serwatkiewicz John Sevcik V ' 'Wil il Mike Shannon Diane Sharvin James Sheehan Pat ShishkofF Joe Shramovich Carl Siebert Julie Sievert Joyce Silhan Arthur Siml Sharon Simmons Geraldine Simon Gloria Sireikis Alfred Sirgedas Judith Sirgedas William Sirp Bob Siska ' 1' W - W E 'ws Joanne Sitar Gerald Sitor Arnold Siudut James Skarecky Carol Skrivanek Bob Skupa Marilyn Slaby Thomas Sladek Judy Slager Harold Slinkman Joanne Slinkman Jerry Sloboda Susan Slowinski Frances Smetana Cynthia Smith Joann Smith linda Smola Frank Smoll Rosalie Smotzer Mike Snell Frederick Sobol Joanne Sosnowski George Soukup Chuck Sourek MW :Zz X X N f X , Q 0.4 iff 'QM J, 4 , My . 'KW A.,- P A .1 ,V W '54 JH Ain ff 0 may I ' 2 f -'i1 l ff V, 1. ff , we Natalie Saxner Forrest Schaefer Judy Schirdewahn Henri Schmidthuber Marietta Schmidthuber Jack Schneberger Marlene Schneider ,W'3. . 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I ' ii Q. io, , y 5 tx Q I A A A lla , Q L 4 Alan Trhlik Dennis Trimarco Donald Triner Sandy Triner Sheila Trumpis Diane Tucker Charles Tugana Diane Turek James Turek Sue Turek Lois Tyle Kenneth Ulferman Ella Ungermann Benita Urban Patricia Uridel Randall Utley William Valenta Marla Vales Pat Vales Sylvia Vales Brian Vancata Harriett Vander Meulen Evert Vandermolen Patricia Van Fleet Sandy Van Goethem Michael Vavrek Joan Vavrik Marie Venice Charlene Venturella Joanne Verbos Edward Vesely Laurie Vesely Joseph Vespa Frank Vetrovec LeAnna Vidowi Louis Vieceli Gwendolyn Viliunas Vonnell Villano Marilyn Vincent Betty Vitek Howard Vitek Ronald Vocalino Judy Vocelka Myrna Voita Bob Vostal Nancy Voyt Ronald Vrba Valerie Vyleta Lora Wagner Susan Walczak Alice Walker Dennis Wallon Robert Ward Karon Wascher Mary Lou Waszak Denise Watson Robert Wegner Mary Weise Marcia Welch Leila Wells Joanne Werner Donald West Robert West John Wettersten Patricia Wicker Marion Widmer Leonard Wieczorek Richard Wiedenhoeft Sharron Wiemerslage Marilyn Wilke David Williams Kent Williams Madeline Williams Barbara Wiosow Robert Witko Tom Witkowski Arlene Witt Page 115 19 H 0' 4+ v all ai-A 5 V Nur a f I If .' 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Davis - Ist hour Row Thomas Kamin, Joe Barkauskas, Allen Gutler, Wayne Miller, Richard Berka, Ronnie Riha Row Carl Novotny, Bill Flemr, Allen Krc, Allen Bernard, Irvin Teml, Allan Bohaboy Row Kenneth Ferrantino, Robert Hill, Leslie Clark, Simon Pilkis, Richard Jirout, Janice Beida Row Eileen Moore, Michael Bohan, Barbara Bolognia, Paul Bloch, Lynda Lokay Bottom Row Laura Lee Jaros, Mariorie HoFFrnan, Priscilla Ludvviski, Antoinette Stancato, Betty Waters Bartels - 2nd hour Row Vaidotas Kovalciukas, Jack Rahn, Jim Hasil, Wayne Schenekl Harold Wollenberg, Tom Gozdziak Row Jerry Robertson, Terry Belousek, Ray Loll, Ron Burisek, Tim Fleming, Chuck Kirian Row Stanley Cherney, Emil Drysch, Pat Schleitwiler, Robert Barcal, Terry Austera, Gerald Altier Row Mary Ann VanDorpe, Kay Korbel, Judith Kosnierz, Frank Opalecky, Earl Ellison, Joan Maciejewski Bottom Row Bonnie Bohenek, Joan Novak, Pat Lantvit, Lydia Kengris, Audrey Panusko, Audrey Stelmasyk Class of 1960 Sophomore Cabinet Seated left to right Janet Fujihara, Chairman Sandy Pertle, Vice-Chairman Sharon Priban, Secretary Standing left to right Dale McClendon, Historian Jef? James, Treasurer Robert Jones Roger Forcash Sophomore Advisors Seated left to right B. A. Morris M. E. Dale E. M. Wojciechowski Standing W. J. Jacobson K-.if Sophomores M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd H. Boley - 2nd hour Row Rich Kriz, Wayne Tomasek, David Pavletich, Dale Bonga, Walter Mazurek, Bill Henning Row George Novak, Bob Vanourek, Don Dragisic, John Planton, John Hanson, Earl Hodek Row Bob Karel, David Wettstae, Tom Zay, Pat Loidolt, Eileen Pacela, Marilyn Yunek Row Bob Boburka, Bob Peters, Don Eichenberger, Tom Slanec, Linda Mikulasek, Sharon Reinertson Bottom Row R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Adrienne Harast, Jim Hosek, Delphine Waszak, Jerilyn Orszula, Bonnie Togias M. Park - 2nd hour Row Jim Schnulle, Richard Roberts, Jim Sperlik, Milan Koavovic, Kirk Kechnast, Tom Nolan Row Richard Meyers, Roy Puccini, Ron Slouka, Dick Ourada, John Popovich, Joseph Rainey Row Carol Karlovsky, Gayle Skaia, Joan Karas, Catherine Masek, Janice Gassaway, Pat Adams Row Jackie Basak, Mike Bond, Lawrence Workman, Carol Clabots, Pat Molek Bottom Row N. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Louise Skill, Geraldine Koloes, Pat Taraba, Robert Simak, Edwin Strublc Bartels - 3rd hour Row Adolph Svec, Don Stevens, Tony Delpreto, Donald Slomiany, Alfred Hlusek, Jerry Olszewskig, Louis Vites Row Richard Vesel, Wes Stacknik, Frank Kurhayez, Darlene Trei- bal, Roberta Vincent, Barbara Kornarek Row Mary Ann Fischel, Pat Buehring, Donald Malnar, Roberta Cameron, Carol Janousek, Barbara Kubik Row Phyllis Basaraba, Donna Whitlock, Scott Pinta, Frank Brogni, Carol Polivka, Pat Svetlik Bottom Row R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd June Kuhaiek, Lorraine Andreas, Homer Treloar, Steven Potsic, George Goens, Ethel Sadek M. Chandler - 3rd hour Row David Fountain, Alvin Radys, Otto Stvan, Roy Votava, Wayne Ratay, Angelo Kleronomos Row George Kosmak, Richard Kobelt, Bob Senese, Jay Tucker, Russell Schultz, Cathy Vicha Row Carolyn Kvapil, Marcia Liska, Maris Missar, Jeanette Meyer, Patty Curda, Janet Hapl Row Terry Hora, Annamae Broz, Mary Ann Kvapil, Carolyn Capouch, Carmen Bazant, Ruth Arasim Bottom Row Sue Parichy, Sharon Schmidt, Diane Consentino, Diane Walsh, Susan Horrell, Frank Krych '28 Page 119 R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Sophomores M. Park - 3rd hour Row Nancy Borella, Charles Mattas, Vince Malek, John Kastner, Wayne Mueller, Don Huntley, Donald Fostle Row Dave Voorhees, Marty Lipinski, John Kuhlen, Joe Bartos, Dave Misek, John Trappina, Sherry Krob Row Jim Pedersen, Ursula Jasinski, Mike Kanikula, Ken Norman, Carolyn Krupinski, Joanne Pavlik, Janet Danda Row Jim Jupa, Joyce Kroupa, Vicki Legner, Don Sanders, Richard Talacek, Mary Wolf, Donna Novak Bottom Row C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Don Mitchell, Joan Usis, Christine Cisar, Mike Marcinkas, Amy Drnec, Darlene Pecenka L. Prazak - 3rd hour Row Thomas Zelinski, Charles Stanek, Dennis Satranski, Jim Renc, John Shiner Row Richard Hurbanis, Dan Elichek, Daniel Cikanek, George Benes, George Jares Row Wayne Jensik, Ronald Meyer, Walter Preston, Tom Fuerst, Donna Saleis Row Carl Katarzynski, Diane Frait, Marie Telschow, Rose LaRoche, Elaine Bednarz Bottom Row Eugene Nowicki, Arlene Tronchetti, Barbara Mikulecky, Barbara Behn, Patricia Klimek L. E. Anderson - 4th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row John Sevcik, Don Lentzen, Duane Burda, Allan Hlavacek, Richard Gwodzd, Pete Lazzari Row Kurt Taraba, Thomas Jensby, Ronald Ballarini, Kenneth Simmons, Adolph Ludwar, Louis Lorenz Row James Moriarty, Larry Thomas, Linda Schmid, Elaine Ales- sio, Janet Svec, Thomas Bartell Row Kenneth Jacobson, Rudolph Souta, Ronald Jegerski, Nancy Sobran, Carol Vcelak Bottom Row A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Catherine Hnetynka, Nello Valentine, Janice Blake, Elizabeth Trojan, Roselyn Spada R. Balchuns - 4th hour Row Larry Frezek, Ken Kosbab, Charles Hatak, Bob Hlousek, Paul Simlo, Menard Heydanek, Richard Kovarik Row Roger Forchash, Charles Foung, Joe Benedict, Bob Sherry, Cal Collier, Ron Sagan, Jim Ricker Row Phil Kegel, Ron Kessner, Francis Arbir, Glenn Bober, Don Adam, Jack Jacobs, Mary Kay Brooks Row Lon Magaro, Dan Thomas, Marianne Newman, Janet Stepanek, Doris Kieback, John Namors, Mike Louis Bottom Row Ed Heimann, Steve Hoffman, Mary Ann Rizzato, Janice Kil- burg, Ruth Anderson, Barbara Susina R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Bott R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd M. Park - 5th hour Row Norman Garneau, James Liddel, Thomas Staniszewski, Jim Jenks, Robert Williams, Frank Hasner, Fred Feibel Row Gerald Licko, Bruce Palmer, James Patitucci, John Bilich, Dennis Smolik, William Vckac, Bert Austin Row Jett James, Robert Defenbaugh, Harold Haiek, Edward Albright, John Mostacci, George Albright Row Frank Smith, Thomas Nickel, Louis Prapotnik, Ralph Searles, Eugene Hnatek, Elaine Woidyla om Row Linda Spolar, Judy Bogdan, Geoffrey Benes, Lawrence Rempart, Carol Parkhurst, Dawn Kenny J. Tudor - 5th hour Row Harold Vokaty, Roger Ahntholz, Michael Edgerton, Tom Robinson, Bob Austera, Robert Aiken, Howard Odin Row Thomas Basco, Michael Puzek, David Hertz, Don Linde- man, Frank Smrt, Andrew Olsen, Lambert Miedler Row Richard Hurak, Robert Carr, Raymond Hoag, Henry Car- sternsen, John Kostel, John Vrana Row Bruno Zukauskas, William Coyer, Ronald Davison, Louis Pechan, Donald Kosatka, Jim Styblo Bottom Row Charles Veselsky, Karen Farmer, June Gavran, Denise Robb, Darlene Sieber, Carole Wozniak Class of 1960 M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Escorcia - 4th hour Row Frank Solik, Wayne Vandenburg, James Sevcik, Donna Vili- mek, Frank Szot, Dale Thomas, Mike Smith Row Dan Romito, Bill Brill, Clarence Last, Jim Miller, Don Chesky, Wayne Karafa, Sharon Fleishman Row Bill Wilson, Dennis Kramp, Robert Heller, Frank Pliml, George Bonucelli, Linda Scheunemann, Roselyn Stack Row Sandra Hermanek, Melinda Wright, Verna Newson, Joyce Szymoniak, Sherrilyn Svoboda, Lynne Lawson, Jim Ciomber Bottom Row M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Jack Vilk, Jerry Toman, Karen Steinberger, Carolyn Szath- mary, Joan Voight, Maureen Flanagan, Sandra Pettigrew J. Miller - 5th hour Row Ronald Peterman, Donald Straka, Robert Knorr, Robert Fencl, Jerome Wolak, James Gildo, Jerry Sveida Row Rich Klingenmaier, Leonard Kurowski, Donalclx Workman, Charles Svec, George Kotty, Gene St. George Row William Lucek, Ken Kronenberger, Robert Chaloupka, Rus- sell Beese, Stephan Zalas, Ray Santini, Charles Toppel Row Nick Reggi, William Jordan, Kenneth Schlichting, Alan Forst, William Budenbender, Carol Jozwiak Bottom Row Joyce Ferrell, Christine Rieder, Karen Voita, Diana Jefeik, Judy Blazina, Beverly Grassi Class of 1960 M. Top 41h 3rd 2nd W. Hohe - 7th hour Row Richard Gebhardt, Keith Stewart, Louis Cerny, James Novak, James Soukup, James Janca, Patrick Pieper Row Charles Janota, Owen Arnold, Martyn Russell, Charles Moutvic, Stephen Dahlgren, Ronald Dauiotas, Alan Swiglo Row Frank Macieiewski, Howard Kostoris, Paul Trantina, Larry Alar, Thomas Lestina, Sharon Johnson, Jeanette Drake Row Melvyn Schiavelli, Sharron Zawitai, Elaine Hlavacek, Pauline Sievert, Shirley Rennhack, Marcella Mach, Joann Cesky Bottom Row G. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Joanne Nauseda, Patricia Zak, Bruce Beckman, Susan Guminski, Anita Fishel, Natalie Ruffolo, Robert Tysi, Ronald Blazek C. McCloud - 7th hour Row William Fritz, Thomas Kenny, Walter Mitchell, Thomas Florek, Gerald Fromanski, Chester Benda Row Thomas Filek, William Scholtens, Claude Daniel, Charles Pinkus, James Link, Frank Zdenovec Row Robert Krier, John Keete, Joseph Palicka, Ted Glass, Robert Norkus, Nancie Green Row Thomas Blondin, Tommy Kutrin, Bill Guerra, Ann Rauch, James Matkovich, Caroll Lhotka Bottom Row Dolores Michaletz, Kathleen Considine, Carol Dortch, Geraldine Bono, Carol Heavrin M. Top 4th 3rcl 2nd J. Miller - 7th hour Row Edward Krasovech, Frank Kupka, William Fricke, Robert Rizman, Peter Hay, Ronald Bock Row Charles Firnsin, Kenneth Poirnan, Carl Reina, George Kroupa, Robert Sanders, Thomas Szot Row Karen Humphreys, Noel Kalis, Georgiann Tesinsky, Brian Brunslik, Terry Hardy, Doyle Hickey Row Allen Rogers, Steve Pietrzas, Merle Schrader, Tom Pelle- tiere, Joseph Mack, John Korbel Bottom Row Pat Swenson, Dolores Szczech, Joseph Covelli, Clarina Reznicek, Carol Gribben, Robert Seinost J. S. Schaefer - 7th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Steve Hanzlik, George Vaidik, Charles Martinovic, Earl Donn, William Horeis, Joseph Stachnik, Gerald Gracious Row Richard Obenauf, Stanley Zeleny, Robert Kokenes, Allen Johnson, Andrew Spera, James Justus Row George Kabella, Alan Ditch, Stanley Zur, Charles Zelinski, Victor Sopenar, Wayne Giacomo Row Raymond Merek, William Lukes, George Roseke, Donald Ballarini, Kenneth Srnejkal, Sharon Trischrnan Bottom Row Joseph Pisavro, Larry VanCura, Jerry Lucas, Rita Harper, Carol Rekus, Dolores Ellis 'Nr' rr V P33122 Class of 1960 A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Svrchek - 7th hour Row Marjorie Pettinga, Ronald Kadlec, Stanley Paulauskas, Paul Prather, Warren Scheider, Bruno Dombkuwski Row Jack Bennett, Steve Vascik, Gerald Pechous, Kenneth Kappa, Edward Plocek, Joseph Kreisa Row Edward Berkelcy, Jerry Malek, Tom Moore, Russell Kauz- larich, Steve Hrywko Row James Skala, Kathy Cleland, Penny Peternell, Rosemarie Dudek, Robert Martin Bottom Row Helen Perina, Donna Lawson, Edith Kuchvolek, Judy Rhodes, Burton Londo Dennis Sopka, David Bruno, Robert Hrouda, Ronald Hellner, David Weisenritter, Edward Benson, Susann Roche, Ramona Gay Puckett, James Ledvina, Scott Boyer, Karen Atwood, L. E. Anderson - 8th hour Top Row Ronald Paulaskas, Robert Schabinger, Paul Bonin 4th Row Earl, Lynn Karlberg, Sharon Priban, Dorothy Zwic 3rd Row Grace Bruno, Joanne Stancel, Linda Korzenowski 2nd Row Barbara Makovsky, Charlene Nemecek, Diane Martin, Vera lyn Vanourek, Katherine Manusos, Henry Zaccabnini, Carol Belis Bottom Row A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Jill Cerny, Concetta Pignato, Joan Pircon, Gloria Kucan, Elma George, Patricia Svehla R. Balchuns - 8th hour Row Paul Bolzinger, Bill Sauer, James Gatenby, John Mareck, Dennis Bialabok, Tony Lissy, Steve Pavish Row Charles Zaiic, George Cermak, John Stellmar, Fred Mraz, Pat Laycher, Joyce Gregor, Jerome Sypien Row Leo Ambrose, Linda Atkinson, Carol Batka, Mary Lou Gaba, Janice Polaced, Marilyn Chvatal, Duane Dobry Row Mary Kuske, Pat Kokenes, Lenora Frederick, Christine Pakan, Joyce Liska, Alberta Smith, Nancy Slowinski Bottom Row M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Brian Pappalardo, Bernardiene Baranowski, Joseph Blazek, Sandra Mastalerz, Melodee Bouska, Midge Tvaroh J. Miller - 8th hour Row Robert Rees, Joseph Kastner, Lester Kadlec, Kenneth Kelly, Robert Bruzek, Craig Tinman, Joseph Dymacek Row Wayne Miller, James Petrzelka, David White, Nancy Zim- kowski, Madelynn Czemske, Arlene Grecco, Patricia Smutny Row Joan Stastny, Marianne Pilarczyk, Joseph Hrusa, Judith Rich, Beatrice Vacherlon, Jean Forys Row Sandra Hibbard, Nancy Poch, Dorothy Simon, Beverly Francekovic, Gail Cech, Virginia Morini Bottom Row Robert Brusherd, Geraldine Blaha, Charlene Albertson, Pamela Maracek, Nancy Baggerly, Joan Vodraska Class of 1960 Top Row Jim Bernas, Arthur Srebalus, Dennis Del Sarto, Bob Miller, Kenneth Herbik 4th Row Lois Vacherlon, Dave Pekarek, Kenneth Zasadil, Angeline Novotny, Joyce Kocar 3rd Row Mary Ann Kaminski, Patricia Horeisi, Carol Kucera, Diane Domkowski, William Lantvit 2d Row Juanita Morini, Theresa Santini, Denise Klocek, Joanne Peters, Lois Biecha Bottom Row A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Carol Wascher, Diane Gaida, Carol Straka, Cassie Hrusknecht Svrchek - 8th hour Row Walter Friis, Robert Andrlik, Frank Jur, Vernon Sterba, Renee Stanal, Dorothy Torchal, Richard Kresrticka Row Phillip R. Smith, John Witt, Phillip F, Smith, Robert Bell, Richard Scacco, Allen Furman, Harold Taylor Row John Zaidlik, James Kadlec, Roy Meisenger, Frank Frieberg, Barbara Pieklo, Shirley Miller Row Sharon Markov, Janet Fuiihara, Pat Slifka, Linda Neckar, Joanne Spelman, Gail Kocmund Bottom Row R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Lois Hlavaty, Karen Drew, Michele Kazunas, Carole Widi- ger, Sandra Fischer, John MacConnell J. Tudor - 8th hour Row Richard Pawelczyki, Gary Blaquiere, Victor Starostka, Paul Smith, Henrietta Garbarino, Patricia Fiala, Janice Bartik Row Darlene Scukanec, Lynda Mariane, Vicki Slouka, Diane Pock, Sandra Kopta, Juanita Pierantoni Row June Vana, Mary Lee Dusek, Geraldine Kadlec, Sharon Hardwick, Patricia Olszewski, Georgiana Reznik Row Frank Szczech, Ronnie Decesare, Don Legan, Edwin Napora, Jim Benes, Claudia Galinaitis Bottom Row D. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Diane Geslak, Alan Kolar, Ronald Sass, Carole Vetesnik, Kathleen Patyk, Ellen Borgeaud T. Weisbaker - 8th hour Row Dave Somertield, Jim Cleary, Don Perfect, Tom Swartz, Robert Wood, Allen Jackson Row Frank Hamtak, Sam Listello, Walter Urbanowicz, Aldona Milaukas, Dorothy Krakora, Joe Ferrini Row Joe Davizio, Wayne Reeve, Nora Trantham, Judy Kula, Arlene Kubik Row Roy Mangano, Karen Stone, Nancy Tomecek, Dorothy Mydil, Robert Sporti Bottom Row Tom Kochanski, Richard Biehl, Alice Laube, Frank Baner, Nora Mountford Page 123 R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd M. Chandler - 9th hour Row Mike Turner, Frank Krizka, Roger Simek, Anthony Malizia Ralph Novak, Richard Santarelli Row Bruce Jensik, Sam Lodovico, Thomas Eccardt, Bill Glass, Phillip Mallegni, Charles Suchland Row Charles Havelka, Robert Floss, Francis Frencl, Donald Pat zem, Frank Peter Row Dennis Sinclelar, Charles Mitchell, Judy Olic, Janet Kaspar Judy Sturma, Sheila Divis Bottom Row Thomas Hurt, Kathleen Korbus, Tari Shaw, Judy Marson J. F. MacDonald - 9th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Frank Davis, Roger Brinker, Richard Lidinsky, Robert Kouba, Robert Hawkins, Peter Stonclus Row Carl Dahlstrom, Jean Michaels, Barb Heil, Lynwood Weaver, Bill Williams, Jim Sienkiewicz Row Linda Lange, Sharon Wilson, Chris Koziol, Paul Marhoul, Dennis Socha, Robert Ulmer Row Mary Lou Kricek, Sharon Kuba, Ed Buhot, Tom Teare, Vince Korbal, Charlene Giondla Bottom Row Robert Turner, Richard Macko, Frank Michalek, Anne Matura, Marietta Vivirito Sophomores J. F. Anderson - 9th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Ernest Cunnar, Jerome Kozel, Jerry Wenzel, George Mou- dry, James Vacka, John Palleva Row Richard Anderson, Terrance Polcyn, George Brezinsky, Robert Wesolowski, Jackie Rutkoski, Christine Juszczyk Row Enid Klucina, Marlene Buhrke, Katherine Vaccaro, Lois Kutis, Marianne Wielgos, Adriann Satore Row Joseph Kratky, Joan Fennessy, Sharon Miller, Kathy Misek, Marilyn Mock Bottom Row M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Carole Kasper, Kathleen Vancura, Joyce Majeski, Carol Slepicka, Bailey Paine Bloch - 9th hour Row Stanley Howe, Dennis Scharf, Jerome Libera, Jerome Mar- kowski, Dale McClendon, Barbara Urbasek, Arnold Kopek Row Sharon Rosinski, Sandra Karel, Molly Jo Smith, Lee Martin- son, Bill Michelon, Roberta Victor, Karron Zawitai Row Judith McVicar, Carolyn Rader, Vernon Konatske, Peter Jandacek, Terry Booth, Bobby Price Row Robert Overtoom, Paul Volk, Jerry Castello, Rosemarie Knotek, Anida Johnson, JoEllen Dvorak Bottom Row Carol Pokorney, Michael Salerno, Karen Puike, Virginia Herd- zina, Jeanne Regal, Carol Polich Sophomores Top Row Bob Miller, James Paveza, Fred Gruber, Steve Zimmer, John Brady 4th Row Jim Clark, Richert Michailine, Josephine Ceraulo, Raymond Hassler 3rd Row Edwin Radson, Jack Gendek, Marlene Mazzanti, George Brinker 2nd Row Ken Mincheski, Glenn Puncochar, Sue Mallette, John Ferrara Bottom Row Leanna Pech, Rosemarie Swartz, Nadine Solomon, Carol Pilatas M. W. Hohe - 9th hour Top Row James Sloran, Robert Jones, Allan Jordan, Ronald Bortz, David Kelly, Donald Ellis 4th Row Allan DelSarto, Edward Moose, Frank Beranek, Frank Machek, Dennis Gallina, Darlene Cech 3rd Row Janice Tercek, Judy Pitelka, Donna Brunst, Sandra Pertle, Steven Gabriel, Darina Cizek 2nd Row Deline Kloboucnik, Margaret Kopacek, Frank Belsky, Paul Kliment, Ronald Rezek, Richard DeLong Bottom Row Roger Cichorz, Florence Brakken, Patsy Wood, Paulette Gardner, Lois Haznedl, Marianne Mikeska Page 125 G. Top 4th 3rd 2nd C. McCloud - 9th hour Row Dennis Houdek, Franklyn Pekarek, John Micka, Joyce Sobotka, Bill Engel, Dennis Choinowski, Dianne Paichl Row Don Papirnik, Peter Polko, Bertrand Misek, Kenneth Shu- mate, Steve Hessl, Mary Ellen Roth, Virginia Lund Row William Dedic, Robert Boyde, Lynn Hurt, Grace Geis, Judy Law, Pat Grenvich Row Joseph Cieply, David Clawson, Liz Charvat, Judy Havel, Jessica Feinberg, Joann Dutkiewicz Bottom Row Lucille Grevenites, Linette Hines, Dorothy Adam, Marilyn Mazur, Karen Snobel, Karin Stephan J. M. Parks - 9th hour Top Row Dan Slow, Gregory Mottis, Ray Simek, Donald Podzamsky, Richard Tomasz, Robert Biciste 4th Row Sharon Bucaro, Ken Brosig, Paul Auer, Ronald Roeges, Lorraine Huizinga, Judi Cerny 3rd Row Kent Nila, Jim Pupelis, Eric Meskauskas, Diane Wolf, Ray Marotta, Sharon Rooney 2nd Row Kay Guenthner, Janet Cerrnak, Jackie Kicler, Judy Kolod- zieiski, Dolores Desideri, Catherine Oswald Bottom Row Pat Korzen, Patricia Trok, Delores Meschi, Diane Wolen, Charlene Urso Sophomores C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd H. Wilhelm - 9th hour Row Charles Sipek, Larry Hess, Ed Michalec, Ray Plorecki, Ron Jalowiec, Ray Kruntorad, Ed Kubisch Row Jerry Bican, Joan Deegan, Carol Pietrzak, Beatrice Maylath, Amy Groh, Tom Kunikula, Jo Ann Vlach Row James Pagni, Lee Baxa, Gary Orr, Marlene Kruzel, Tina Koning, Therese Kordowski Row Virginia Prebish, Diane Marsiglio, Janice Wolke, Eileen Tanney, June Kupec, Betty Nickel Bottom Row J. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Elaine Matysiak, David Peluso, Judy Sanderson, Gail Holec Marilyn Cepak, Walter Potsic G. Wintering - 9th hour Row James Maher, Edward Dedek, Donald Fiala, Allen Manarik, Douglas Edison James Kovarik, Row Carl Kotapish, Barbara Jerrnan, Lester Bartle manek, Wayne Zimny, Denise Vavrek tt, Nancy Heit Row Gloria Wallenbcrg, Catherine Bizek, James Warga, Carol Nelson, Sandra Ferguson Zalud, Francis Row Cynthia Subach, Phyllis Blackstone, Herman Baronti, Jeanne Blanche, Felix Ambrosia Jensen, Laurie Bottom Row A. 4th 3rd 2nd Bott M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Shirley Kerekes, Diane Lonowski, Sandra Romano, Barbara Hoffman Snydel, Carol R. Balchuns - 10th hour Roy Capek, Clarence Evans, Ken Fath, lzolina Cibulskyte, Sandra Jennings, Betty Jastremski Row Diane Steiskal, Ron Okamoto, Janet Forst, Sandra Lindaur, Arlene Mastrangelo, Marilyn Husch Row Nancy Franzen, Joni Krestan, Donna Lolsek, Carol Putz, Karen Kenyon, Deanna Van Huezen Row Nolarae Belanger, Judy Lathrop, Ruthann Winter, Marge Vlach, Sandy Moore, Jeanette Skrha om Row Sandra Peiruccini, Sandra Graves, Linda Perkins, Karen Prochaska, Camille Minnala Escoria - 'i0th hour Row Ron Balkus, Glenn Raiek, Milton Miller, Bill Langer, Diane Samec, Ray Nelson Row Michael Stancato, Patricia Hincik, Pat Hart, Miriam Franken- loerg, Lolita Jumbalo, Carole Spevacek Row Joyce Harris, Pat Weniecke, Martha McCaskey, Virginia Holmes, Leandra Pietrzak Row Betty Prochaska, Joyce Janisyevvski, Bill Wittenberg, Dorthy Koclanis, Cynthia Kulrna Bottom Row Judy Dusek, Barbara Pasieta, Joanne Salach, Sylvia Izzo, Dolores Pellegrino r Page 127 Sophomores J. F. MacDonald - 10th hour Top Row James Branecki, Hal Dusek, Darlene Miklas, Earl Gutke, Glenn Soper 4th Row Edmund Swakoski, Rose Weglarz, Charlene Thompson, Dennis Drwila, Judy Mazzett 3rd Row Shirley Hanczar, Bonnie Pangrle, Charlotte Krall, Carol Vitel 2nd Row Blanche Reali, Lynda Busta, Joan Cindric, Katherine Albert Bottom Row G. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Carol Badoulnac, Cecelia Callahan, Sharon Rankin, Kathleen Ortell C. McCloud - 10th hour Row Russell Lekovish, Dwight Kucera, William Rost, Bob C. Throm, Richard Kaiser, John Morganti Row Charles Lynch, Mary Ann Kasal, Judy Knopf, Bill Fairchild, Roberta Funk, John lsacson Row George Sterba, Lucie Simkus, Frank Chlumsky, Marian Henning, lrma Neidorf, Eileen Radeka Row Joan Roycraft, Rosemary Terracina, Nancy Clingner, Sharon Putzler, Ken Novak Bottom Row S. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Marilyn Skorski, Shirley Vivoda, Lucille Voigt, Joe Giampapa J. Schaefer - 'l0th hour Row William Beida, Frank Pavlik, Raymond Pszanka, Douglas Volman, Clifford Dominas Row Betty Jane Ceika, Daniel Geissler, Audrey Craten, Judith Costa, Bruce Hnilo Row Marlene Krupicka, Janice Keyes, Marion Mensik, Judith MacDougall, Arleen Morgantini Row Emily Lazazzera, Carole Papasek, Carolyn Deans, Beverly Czyzewski, Maureen Sieber Bottom Row C. Dianne Halford, Roberta Stanley, Shirley Stachowicz, Carolyn Musil Hg Smith - 10th hour Top Row 4th 3rd William Kuban, John Sladek, Ladclie Hynko, Joan Gainiak, Jerry Kocourek, Kenneth Evriclge Row Joe Tortorici, Sylvia Jechort, Bruce Stulik, Sharon Wolford, Dorothy Langner, Grace DeVries Row Cynthia Jurcic, Evelyn Roasch, Walter Hendele, Jerry Dobes, Marie Kryzaniak, Carole Constantino 2nd Row David Slager, Estelle Miklos, Rosemarie Benda, Camille Teleso, Brad Snyder, Diane Mlsna Bottom Row Pat Maglio, Susan Firlick, Linda Dornbkowski, Helen Haruch, Shirley Russell Class of 1960 J. Top 4th 3rd 2nd G. Wintering - 10th hour Row John Jacobs, Thomas Clark, Francene Fleming, Thomas Hudik, Lawrence Sedivy Row Frederick Loeftler, Samuel Di Rattaele, Wallace Marciniak, Luke Kleidon Row Marlene Rosenberger, Evelene Rosenberger, Lucille Johann- sen, Mary Grigaleviclus Row Renee Von Drasek, Belle Brown, Jean Janosky, John Sika Bottom Row Rini Bezanis, Julia Bartoski, Georgette Brust, Audrey Lizner S. J. Schaefer - Ilth hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Boyd Mudra, Victor Legner, Alan Tonelli, Dennis Hawkins, Kenneth Munro, Kenneth Bishop Row Judith Cythaml, Karen Otten, Philip Mozockie, Catherine Krno, Phyllis Zarazan, Karen Halfpenny Row JoAnn Kapoun, Diane Ayers, Virginia Scheid, Bonita Bolognia, Edward Evler Row Nikki Macaluso, Dorothy Racich, Alice Gerdanc, Joseph Laporte, Samuel Rizzetta Bottom Row William Olmstead, Leta Wright, Bonita Bolognia, Emily Larson, Ellen Walsh S. A. Snell - 10th hour Top Row Matthew Czemske, William Jeske, Al Schumacher, Karen Randolph, Matthew Carr, Benedict Boian 4th Row Thomas Thomas, Kenneth Starr, Barbara Akin, Joyce Liska, i Rosemarie Catalano i i 3rd Row Wayne Erwin, Jerrilynn Kohout, Sandra Josh, Carol Schae- fer, Charlotte Ruzicka ' 2nd Row Prudy Gervase, Frank Stastney, Jeanette Cefalo, Arlene Scappuci, Judith Blazek Bottom Row Paul Kovar, June Chillo, Edith Knakel, Patricia Hetz, Renata Koliha D. T. Weisbaker - 10th hour Top Row Peter Maksimovich, Donna Berent, Lindell Ciesla, John Hamm, David Sahlin 4th Row Ed Przeklova, Lloyd Hollard, Ronald Pergler, Don Moscato, Fred Schwerz 3rd Row Barbara Bates, Diane Hagale, Wayne Kemper, Sandra Jan 2nd Row Mary Lee Decicco, Rita Klump, Jo Remkovitch, Jerry Lach Bottom Row Walter Delise, Ronald Volanti, Shirley Sticka, Susan Schloman Page T28 Class of 1960 is C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Bott S. Top 4th 3rd 2nd H. Smith - llth hour Row Tom Skiba, Frank Mushow, Carl Gustafson, Bob Carlis, Karen Maycing Row JoAnn Zeman, Douglas Dunlop, Diane Tallarico, Lois Byerly, Carole Zilavy Row Lois Parthun, Joan Maly, James Wilson, Robert Vacko, Terry Bahnick Row Vicki Overfield, Pat Goral, Virginia Zaiicek, Thomas Ohler, Phyllis Gannon om Row Sue Sredl, Janet Nadr, Carol Conway, Karen Traznik, Pat Calicoat A. Snell - 'llth hour Row Robert Vidas, William Harrant, David Dambrau, Wayne Vermillion, Michael Tomasz, Joseph Mraz Row Ernest Chaloupka, William Szeremta, Judith Mraz, Nancy Ciner, Jim Cofifey, Rocco Tricrocc Row James Kozel, Leonard Symoniak, Mitchell Norton, Carol Kec, Gregory Zienciak, Frank Vondracek Row Carol Kovarik, Georgia Sharich, Carol Ohler, Janet Kula, Audrey Giovacchini, Dorothy Aurvek Bottom Row Barbara Czyzewski, Linda Kee, Joyce Malina, Virginia Kalal, Donna Fargo, Wanda Vavrina Page l29 T R. J. Tudor - 'l'lth hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Karon Engelthaler, Frank Slechter, Richard Kurtz, Robert Kucera Row Joseph Kupczyk, Fred Rennwald, Philip Jilek, John Villadsen Row Ervin Nemec, Ellen Kubik, Carole Vopelak, Joanne Rinella Row Marilyn Page, Laura Boyd, Mary Lucca, Robert Sabatino Bottom Row D. Top 4th 3rd 2ncl Dennis Klocek, Joseph Harvat, Casimer Wyzgowski, Darlene Triner T. Weisbaker - 11th hour Row Otto Kotek, Judy Jirout, Jane Wolak, Tom Svestka, John Kent Row Nancy Blazek, Susan Kochanski, Judy Solieski, Judy Blafka, Joy Hreisa Row Joy Weinert, Bruce Bastiaans, Bruce Mattran, Judy Hegner Row Laverne Stabenovv, Jacqueline Blahnik, Jeannette Demma, Diane Loisi Bottom Row Joyce Van Cura, Ilona Provso, Maureen Hennen, Connie Caudill Class of 1960 C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd H. Wilhelm - 11th hour Row Gus Jackson, Dick McDonal, George Laas, Louis Kligh, John Dillman, Ray Bowyer Row Geraldine Solakiewicz, Bonita Pavlik, Ron Slechta, Lois Marchon, Barbara Melka, Jane Srotyr Row Rose Ann Palaucek, Mary Ann Ippolito, June Svec, Mari- anne Lasito, Kathy Mach Row Judy Stolz, Tom Gubbins, Keith Heidler, Tom Thomas, Barbara Papivis Bottom Row Judy Minikowski, Carol Sistek, Sandra Horback, Joyce Anderlik, Joyce Stein .A The Skyliners were the featured band at Traditional posters enable students to the Sophomore Mixer held February 'l4, extend birthday greetings to their friends. 'S-Q. Energetic students participate in the Bunny Hop at Sentimental Stroll , an all-school mixer sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Page 130 A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd R. Balchuns - 6th hour Row Russell Nickl, Theodore Szesniak, Patricia Zimmer, Howard Wendzinski, Sigmund Krych Row James Votava, David Maultz, Carl Eilers, Donald Monaco, Jack Upton Row Richard Hubacek, Malcolm Sexton, Henry Kisielius, Patricia Fiedler, Violet Blaha Row Earl Kopta, Janet Van Stedum, Frances Bruscato, Linda George Bottom Row M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Sandra Bondlow, Marianne Zaworski, Dudley Skala, Nancy Viita A. Diez - 6th hour Row George Driggers, Dorothea Dusek, Thomas Neckar, Barbara Springs, Nancy Hayda, Paul Perks, Arthur Weller Row Karla Wester, Arnold Dufek, Sandra Holzinger, Kathy Wolak, Carol Kostal, Gary Keeran Row Terrence Serwatkiewicz, Harold Guttke, Lenore Jansa, Elaine Varda, Joanne Grala, Mary Kotalik Row Sylvano lnnocenti, Mary Csorba, Anita Romano, Vincent Donatelli, Joy Newberg, Donna Mach Bottom Row Robert Tucker, Rose Taylor, Aldona Ciuprinskas, Diane Bukowski, Nancy Johns, Patricia Sellas Class' of 1961 Freshman Cabinet Beverly McClendon, Secretary June Halla Donna Carrino, Historian Arlene Brunette, Treasurer Bruce Pagni, Chairman Dale Smith Melinda Boucek, Vice-Chairman labsentj Freshman Advisors D. C. Farris C. Farris VV. J. Hapac J. M. O'Connel Page 131 Page T32 M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Freshmen W. Hohe - 6th hour Row Roger Bates, Joseph Pavel, Jeffrey Ostrowski, Joseph Wooding Row Thomas Leslie, Eugene Rieth, John Sloboda, James Hatak Row Diane Cwik, Lynn Galvin, Eileen Terry, Vito Burcli Row Diane Horak, Sheila Simmons, Josephine Guarisco Bottom Row Marilyn Leopold, Floyd Rotchford, Robert Czarny J. M. Parks - 6th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Joe Gudaitis, Walter Schriner, Barbara Crededis, Linda Cruickshank, Joe Kember, Rosamond Matker Row Ronald Rogowski, Lee Schneberger, Dennis Faron, Jeffery Kollar, Bruce Strand, Keith Michael Row James Voitisek, Valerie Van Denburgh, Beverly McClendon, Margaret Bode, Paul Lukes, Patricia Kozinski Row June Hnetkovsky, Carole Hawkins, Betty Collum, Ruth Vanis, Patricia Bilek, Diane Basa Bottom Row C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Joan Severa, Louise Pilarczyk, Werner Tyczka, John Ostrow- ski, Larry Loidolt H. Smith - 6th hour Row James Kartsounes, Bob Henry, John Polich, Barbara Schmidt, Carol Marazas, Judy Hobart, Lillian Supka Row Dianne Sterba, Jackie Mittle, Richard Vetrovec, Diane Klei- man, Linda Beadel, Kenneth Raispis, Phyllis Forsberg Row Barbara Rankin, Patricia Jaras, Eleanor Soucek, Nancy Her- zog, Muriel Arney, Lynnette Smulterowicz, Sharon Haiek Row Russell Josephus, Janice Mancuso, June Augustin, Cath- erine Habes, Sharon McKirchy, Robert Krawisz Bottom Row Marie Gentile, Jeanette Guerra, Bobbie Cook, Mary Pfrorn- mer, Donald Kensik, William Crawley S. A. Snell - 6th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Lawrence Mack, Robert Wynard, Douglas Jeffrey, Jerome Glowinski, Karen Osuch, Arlene Brunette, Richard Toleikis Row Cari Rieckmann, William Vesely, Patricia Katric, Thomas Spadafore, Donald Passarella, Michael Prusha Row Robert Jablonski, Anita Ris, Darlene O'Burg, Frances Sireikis, Thomas Brull, Fred Bartizal Row Nancy Quackenbush, Jeanette Juranek, Cathy Gallagher, Lynne Collier, Terry Vokac, Charlene Repetny Bottom Row Vincent Huml, Kathleen Velat, Jerry Boubin, Susan Heinal, Gerald Zimmerman, Barbara Smeikal Freshmen Top 4th 3rd Row Richard Boehm, Jerry Vovis, Gene Sochor, Rich Skala, Don O'Connell, Jo Blank, George Ruch Row X Robert Sobieszek, Catherine Prucha, Henry Swade, Ron Stevens, David Stavenger, Sandra Spelman, verly Jacobson Row Melinda Boucek, William Vesley, Bob Beh ens, Marilou Hughes, Delores Brusherd, Joan ieb , Kathleen Losos 2nd Row Arlette Kula, Mary Pickarsk Ba ara Greg , falarilynn Sal- vino, Lynn Noakes, Fran M ' , Bob H r Bottom Row Don Krohn, Ed L'tos, ancy Pap Judy Kotaska, Merle Lein, Albert Ca el , Jeannine tefanelli L. G. Z er - 6t hour Top Rovif Frank Szarfinski, aniel Keizer, Frank Rossi, Joanne molik, V Sandra Sutis P Murrin h Row D Joseph 'atek, Margar ' yl' o ki, Kath- leen W ghill, Frieda R , San r Pasq nelli 3rd Ro u an Hickey, e Mac ' wicz, L 's Scaglioni, Joanne olly, Alberta handle Car I Vietmeyer nd Judy Larkins, ary rohm, Donna Fries, JoAnn Lekawitch, Carol Gebhart, Vi let Gross Bottom Row N. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Jan Kronquist, Wayne Hudoba, George Bartuska, Bob Hruby, Carmelita Cruz Bartels - 7th hour Row Richard Theiss, James Kudrna, James Carter, William Slupski, Larry Menchetti, James Carr Row Allan Rose, Frank Zavislak, Donna Suda, Evelyn Earl, Karen Weiss, Joanne Rogers Row George Fisher, Shirley Becker, Ralph Kramer, Mary Alice Horgan, John Zmrhal Row Karen Posta, Linda Merlo, Lynne Loulan, Carol Konopacki, Marcia Mueller Bottom Row Cindy Makovsky, Sharon Klicpera, Nancy Zaura, Pamela Oesterreich, Nola Lazzurini R. M. Chandler - 7th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Ernest Darfiinger, Bill Stepien, Richard Patrick, George Gazarek, Tony Magaro, Roger Holda Row Lauren Broi, Marybeth McCalvy, Carlyn Malek, Bill Arch, Jack Thomas, Charles Wollitzer Row Ronald Kucera, John Richard, Dennis Koubek, Ellen Ander- son, Audrey Klokochar, Arlene Pisoni Row Danellen Motto, Bonnie Sedlak, Joyce Arthur, Patti Waski, Anna Srotyr, Melody Zoven Bottom Row Doreen Hackbarth, Connie Kabert, Sharon Smalarz, Carole Burda, Judy Pomierski, Donna Elliott Page 133 Gerard Zvonecek, Dennis Mikrut, John Popelka, Charles Neil Bruce, Martin Hetzel, Shirley Capouch, Dan Stastny, Ernest Bogusch, Frank GriFliths, Joy Vaclavek, Richard P. L. Kiser - 7th hour Top Row Kocian, Kenneth Kovar, Betty Hormat 4th Row Charles Bennett, George Padera 3rd Row Kayer, Cheryl Winnicki, Richard Stech 2nd Row James Bonhglio, Joanne Casale, Karen Shrader, Robert Marek, Linda Bocek, Art Chaloupka Bottom Row Kathleen Jamiolkowski, Gerald Markvart, Dennis Storm, Marilyn Sindelar, Joseph Bartuch J. F. MacDonald - 7th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Robert Schine, Ronald Prueser, Paul Carlson, Robert Svo- boda, Michael Cox, Dennis Buenik Row John Serpe, Phil Lebeda, Grant Antink, Dorothy Gruber, Cheryl Bares, Henry Rawlings Row Linda Arazmus, Pat Dostalek, Joan Andel, Jerome Helder, Janice Georgandas Row Kathy Jahoda, Carole Weber, Sandra Orzula, Sally Domb- kowski, Sharon Poupa Bottom Row Nancy Lopez, Carol Sadek, Robert Osuch, Linda Fisher, Donna Viola Class of 1961 M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd E. Dale - 7th hour Row Kenneth Osterman, Wayne Tvrdik, John Nitz, Scott Moline, Judy Gedroic Row Peter Salerno, Bill Kramer, Al Harle, Rollin Reetz, Richard Koldoff Row Carol Stuit, Bill Erlandson, Linda Jirkovsky, Geraldine Smit- kiewicz, Nancy Koch Row Maxine Deaton, Brian Mock, Judy Svrzeniak, Arlene Rehor, Judy Witt Bottom Row M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Sandy Kohout, Sarah Strain, Lynn Tinor, Carol Schroeder, Ray Janis A. Diez - 7th hour Row Robert Schwabauer, Roy Mottl, Dennis Adamski, Wayne Everett, James Terracino, George Goyette Row John Noyacek, Charles Knez, William Rausch, Leon Miller, Raymond Ness, Marilyn Roiicek Row Robert Beese, John Rilea, Bonnie Kaspar, Linda Redrup, Carl Buzzard, Carol Formanski Row Samuel Benia, Jolene Stephens, Donald Reid, Marianne Groom, Margaret Lukas, Bernadine Wesol Bottom Row Joan Bortman, Betty Hospodar, Shirley Thieda, Wayne Kowalski, Paul Senese Page 134 Class of 1961 P. G. Reffner - 7th hour Top Row Frank Kauten, Ray Guerra, Diane Olsen, Dominic Cimaglia Ken Holik, Alex Malenchik 4th Row Stephen Jarolin, Helen Krob, Darlene Kruk, Arlene Benes, Ruth Belgrave 3rd Row Joyce Harter, Beatrice Haack, James Mondek, Lloyd Rosin- ski, Bill Frey 2nd Row James Kubicki, Walter Brown, Jerry England, Glorin Pucel, James Mondek Bottom Row Joyce Brandt, Julianne Halik, Judy Pszczolo, Rosemarie Melka, Marlene Dishneau J. N. Rempert - 7th hour Top Row Ron Disanto, Joe Pierce, Gerald Harazmus, Merle Roiicek, Janet Houba 4th Row Rita Nemecek, Carol Vysa, Mary Leamy, John Mangiaguerra 3rd Row Chris Giannopulos, Robert Deiestowicz, Susan Linduska, Garnelle Hula 2nd Row Barbara Boyer, James Kovac, Sandra Davis, Ronald Kaufman Bottom Row Lorraine Venuto, Pamela Jarzomkowski, Pernilla Radtke, Sharon Mitty 1 L. Top 4th 3rd 2nd L. Spaclafore - 7th hour Row Ron Rauch, Frank Wroba, Sandra Andrysiak, Gene Robal- caba, Ted Kowalski Row Darlene Zettek, Marilyn Louvar, Bill Miller, Angelo Pishos Row Lee Sodaro, Joe Manchess, David Masick, Edna Torres Row Arlene Siadek, Judy Stob, Vicky Sciarra, Lillian Foltan Bottom Row R. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Arlene Dudek, Anna Marie Hollow, George Horazdoyski, Dale Farrar M. Streblow - 7th hour Row Robert Gliosci, Michael Mike, Andy Bonelli, Nicholas Giana- cakes, Kenneth Calta Row Gerald Grazzini, Roberta Froelich, Gerald Macieiewski, George Kreici, Julianne Mayo Row Joyce Nery, Sharon Stuhl, Raelynne Tabor, Lynn Zeman, Richard Oswalt Row Donna Fendrich, Dale Odum, Jane Kleczka, Barbara Bar- tels, Theresa Braico Bottom Row Shirley Mazur, Johanna Staponaitis, Linda Moroni, Marie Brescia Freshmen Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Robert Gildo, Tom Rut, Eugene Gancarczyk, Don Eagling, John Peck, Frank Vanecek Row Tom Scoleri, Bill Sirtak, Richard Palas, Larry Mesich, Joann Calek, Eugene Bogusch Row Gerald Zero, Marianne Haiek, Robert Canonico, Charles Kutal, John Guzik, Wayne Fau Row Richard Kuras, Ken Basaraba, Marilyn Trusgnich, Leslie Weaver, Darlene Palecek Bottom Row N. Top 4th 3rd 2nd James Simak, Terry Kubitz, John Kocdusky, Nancy Kacena, Judy Mahr Bartels - 8th hour Row Andrew Seidl, Charles White, Stephani Surin, Edward Behounek, William Fenwick, Dale Smith Row Harold Torert, Robert Sykora, Richard Bicicchi, Patricia Roberts, Allen Moravec Row Otto Zeck, Jana Janout, Christine Olsen, Joanne Baron, Barbara Baum Row Edward Nowakowski, Judy Engler, Sally Kaiser, Christine Erdman, Sharon Penske Bottom Row C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Joe Kalesz, Wayne Fairbrotlter, Stuart Goode, Harold Penn, Chester Kowalewski D. Davis - 8th hour Row Clark Orbon, Anita Campbell, Dan Radke, Robert Eben- roth, Tom Richter, Adolph Tesar, Dennis Topolski Row Violeta Svitra, Daniel Boiandowski, Richard Strelecky, Darien Silver, Mary Ann Adamec, Jane Angelus, John Composono Row Wayne Davids, Patsy Vodak, Kenneth Veselik, Geraldine Ziobro, Jeanette Johns, Theresa Quentire Row Janice Nemecek, Sandra Sherwin, Christine Matousek, Joyce Kuchar, Carolyn Haldane, Lola Neumann Bottom Row P. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Georgene Preban, Diane Birnbaum, Edward Wollrab, Thomas Roth, Norbert Keener, James Held L. Kiser - 8th hour Row Glenn Robertson, Richard Vyleta, Charles Fink, John Vostal, David Pett, Ronald Drella, William Karbens Row Victor Tenikat, Charles Selenis, Darlene Bozovsky, Anna Ciamarichello, Michael Slezak, Thomas Kavvall, Barbara Makovec Row Joe Massie, Carol Hubeny, Richard Beth, Susan Dimock, Karen Vlcek, Dawn Miskawitz Row Sharon Frost, Penny Tesar, Dennis Adeitsis, Jack Schmele- beck, Arlene Kriz, Ron Radic Bottom Row James Belousek, Carol Kral, Rosemary Aiello, Jarka Rez- nicek, Rosemary Gabriel, Marie Halas Page 136 Page l37 B. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Freshmen A. Morris - 8th hour Row James Puffer, Bill Kokes, John Roubik, lrv Kadlec, Bob Smith, Roy Misenar, Marlene Roiicek Row Patricia Welch, Patricia Petrlik, Donna Malek, Connie Mueller, Drew Michyeta, Joseph Valente, Mike Nisk Row Rose Visek, Bill Sklodowski, Noreen Magrowski, Susan Militello, Ruth Young, Bill Wydra Row Esther Benetti, Margaret Nosek, Mary Ann Marszalek, Diane Angeloni, Bob Zaccone, Bill Studnick Bottom Row John lrmis, John Mareska, Dick Nelson, Jim Westhead, Allen Zack, Crystal Kus S. J. Schaefer - 8th hour Top Row John Mateia, Ronald Monaco, Wayne Reznicek, Doreen Scripel, Willie Jean Parker 4th Row Felix DeLuca, Gayle Janasek, Judy Wolthekker, Veronica Yocius, Dorothy Burda 3rd Row Judith Stromski, John Dominas, Donna Luciani, Melanie Pavso, Dolores Cortez 2nd Row Diane Delise, Marie DeLucca, Leona Wozniak, Karen Kveton Bottom Row Jo Ann Mikl, Donna Circelli, Joann Gabriele, Nancy Clark L. L. Spadafore - 8th hour Top Row Richard Peterson, Charles Sedivy, Perry Cokinis, Ronald Zanko, Bob Johnson, Allen Proctor, Don Bzdyl 4th Row Algimantas Povilaika, Ronald Sefara, Kenneth Hnilo, Harold Ryan, Bruce Pagni, Robert Polich, George Andel 3rd Row Ronald Gingren, Carl Kocmoud, Ronald Kempa, Joan Mos- cota, Dan Svoboda, Pat Hofmann 2nd Row Arny Vesely, James Mlyniec, Pat Zakes, Marlene Scze- paniak, Leila Krier, Marianne Strnad Bottom Row C. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Carol Batista, James Bala, Kenneth Visek, Erwin Klema, Dorothy Berkeley, James Coates H. Wilhelm - 8th hour Row Catherine Sovva, Peggy O'Connor, Ken Gera, Ernest Miraldi, Stanley Drab Row Al Stiklius, Frank Renzo, James Girga, Paul Kilian, Theresa Vais Row Carole Pieper, Lynn Zimmanck, Renee Petrone, Eleanor Rosato, Virginia Monczynski Row Judy Piotrowski, Dorothy Vavrek, Jerry Szudy, Melvin Gregory Bottom Row Terry Leuthner, Roxanne Schultz, Johan Palumbo, Raffal Serpico l M. Escorcia - 9th hour Top Row Frank Chmelik, Thomas Petr, Timothy Zelinski, John Nelson, Richard Spansail, Kenneth Kafka, Walter Young 4th Row Jerry Burjan, James Williams, Dolores Schriner, Corinne Kolar, Virginia Grych, Loretta Riha, Karen West 3rd Row Shirley Vrzak, Arlene Skubal, June Chiovare, Kathleen Stelmasek, Carole Day, Judy Blumenfield, Nancy Chicado 2nd Row Linda Mancilla, Nancy Czelusniak, Terrence Murray, Ran- dolph Madurzak, Bernardine Kawalski, Patti Luciano Bottom Row Karen Krych, Patricia Berillo, Mary Ellen Cerwin, Camille Nega, John Hagen, Judy Hryzak J. N. Rempert - 9th hour Top Row Jack Latimer, Joan Morosky, Ray Harris, Barbara Darrow, Gail Viner, Gerald Jurgonski 4th Row Arthur Watson, Sharon Cunis, Violet Kosatka, Kay Grubbs, Susan Most, Mary Brewster 3rd Row Dennis Labuda, Robert Roth, Dan Fairchild, Bonnie Falken- stein, Carole Hornacek 2nd Row Nina Lehman, Diana Crnkovich, Charles Vitel, Roberta Pic- cinni, Robert Kratochvil Bottom Row Frank Riha, John Krysher, Lois Schultz, Ray Krall, Jud,f Barcal Class of 1961 Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row John Elia, Jim Adams, Jackie Grzeskowiak, David Miller, Bob Pavlis Row Kathy Del Sarto, Alex Matveychik, Frank Kminek, Marlene Boreck, Jim Kleidon Row Patricia Pekoc, Carol Peklo, Milton Baburek, Mary De Pas- quale, Sandy Mazurek Row Shiela Schreier, Janet Vackovic, Dorothy Basso, Leigh Unger, William Malek Bottom Row V. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Kathy Curran, Richard Berryman, Carole Szpila, Philip Miller G. Brooks - 9th hour Row Gerald Stuit, Donald Taus, Ralph Esposito, Dennis Duda, Jerry Polich Row James Hobart, Paulette Samars, Joseph Salerno, Amy Hughes, Eugene White Row Barbara Kortan, Richard Albiani, Rick Rakowski, Leo Symowicz, David Cermak Row Ronald Lanni, Arthur Debatolo, Ralph Hildebrandt, Ger- aldine Porembski Bottom Row Elaine Mavrick, Pauline Volanti, Nancy Casaga, Frances Tomaskovic Page l38 Class of 1961 S. Schesta - 9th hour , Top Row Stephen Lawrisiuk, Joseph Brunkala, George Schuss, Peter V Lammer, Michael Lafterty, Lenore Laumann, Stephen Tretiak 4th Row Richard Smith, Edward Dembowski, William Tauber, Judy Roberts, Rasa Gadliauskas, Leroy Barich, Donald Wilson 3rd Row Georgia Drazan, Norlyn Wiemer, Frank Bertone, Carol Surovy, Beverly Rose, Kathleen Foley, Sandra Crain 2nd Row Alexis Karandreas, Audrey Keizer, Judy Kowalewski, Anna Marie Ballo, John Taucher, Eleonora Grano, Robert Borowczyk Bottom Row Judy Roper, Margaret Rausch, Sharmay Rekicha, June Malik, Donna Vaughn, Phyllis Tomaszewski C. H. Smith - 9th hour Top Row Ron Basak, Albert Woida, Carole Staab, Frankett Kral, Pat Meiron, Pamela Strumilla 4th Row Darlene Schulz, Paul Lobek, Frank Danes, Robert Ruftolo, Richard Chochole, Michael Martinek 3rd Row Betty Karli, Macea Zadrazil, Beverly Leslie, James Williams, Roberta Balkus, Charmaine Kalina 2nd Row Kay Rose, Jean Rudzinskas, Kathleen Roketa, JoAnne Toma- sik, Myles Rice, Carol Cichon Bottom Row Carol Mitacek, Sandra Nerad, Sandra Niemczura, Judy Dvorak, Betty Jones i Page l39 S. A. Snell - 9th hour Top 4th 3rd 2nd Row Richard Hansen, Richard Hanus, Robert Morler, Gordon Hoftman, Raymond Mottis, Gretchen Ehlers, Judith Zazvorka Row Barbara Zewaski, Judith Hercek, Lucienne Mack, Michael Sladek, Gloria Visusi, Catherine Pesch, Joseph Motry Row Karen Palicka, John Stone, Richard Novak, Vince Mirtich, Mark Domazlicky, Thomas Comparine Row Thomas Dolan, Patricia Gabelick, Barbara Radd, Ramona Techman, Janet Hulka, Kathleen Kronenberger Bottom Row Frances Lander, Karen Poulos, Jacqueline Curtis, Joyce Richter, Adrianne Jucius, Carol Kolar R. M. Streblow - 9th hour Top Row William Elke, Julia Hager, James Sedivy, Reynold Mariotti, James Gargus 4th Row Raymond Be-dard, Rose Meimer, Florence Clement, Patricia Matre, Fred Szyrnanski 3rd Row Robert Shvegzda, Charles Hobbs, Annette Przybyl, Tom Cesal, Linda Simpson 2nd Row Remigia Jozwiak, Kenny Kropacek, Susan Pietrzak, Philip Caruso, Nancy Carr Bottom Row Loretta Para, Kathleen Roman, Richard Cisar, Donna Carrino Page 140 Freshmen R. J. Tudor - 9th hour Top Row Thomas Alberts, Sharon Palmer, James Alberts, Paul Hlava, Ernest Dawson, Carole Huis, Lana Taylor 4th Row Kenneth Folkers, Mary Dlouhy, Cathy Kuchar, Shirley Sieliga, Lora Mayer, Dave Erickson 3rd Row Miles Vokurka, Paul Kosin, Eugene Benes, Judy Klunder, Janet Schrachta, Thomas Heger 2nd Row Kenneth Kuta, Rosemary Klug, Karen Masek, Arlene Hudale, John Kolek, James Dietz Bottom Row Helen Johnson, Judy Mladic, Gail Sedlak, William Vander- hei, Patricia Carter, Carl Dema K. Williams - 9th hour Top Row William Brabec, Robert Kislow, Dennis Lenard, Rich Dunn, Karen Brennwald, Joseph D'Angelo 4th Row Frank Baumann, Paul Brozansky, Roberta Pichler, Janet Radavich, Barbara Barger 3rd Row Burns, Sharon Barny Pratt, Marge Hathaway, Lynnette Schroeder, Susan Schuett, Janet Dobson, Larry Fencl 2nd Row Andy Tomko, Karen Sebek, Sandra Kouba, Natalie Vocalino Bottom Row Camilla Kreici, Jean Rukas, Tony Halha, Adele Vitna, Carol Klail, Joan Vacin R. M. Chandler - 10th hour Top Row Jack Duhasek, Victor Demiduk, Anton Rengl, Tom Rogalinski, Janice Westerveld, Patricia Sukala 4th Row Ed Goralski, Arlene Karbens, Carol Baranik, Sandra Picha, Ken Policky, Jim Kastner 3rd Row Ken Novy, Tim Svoboda, Josephine Sindelar, Karen Schwarz- kopf, Nancy Krenek, John Paoletti 2nd Row Richard Cizek, Tom Stachyra, Len Bly, Dave Erickson, Ron Haladyna, Mitchel Reicek Bottom Row Bruce Lamoreaux, Marie Salerno, Bonnie Bernard, Bonnie Stahl, Dawn Loucky, Maxine Sweat M. W. Hohe - 10th hour Top Row Lawrence Harazim, Thor Konwin, Arthur Bogur, Patrick Jurgens 4th Row Allan Plye, Paul Konvalinda, John Stress, Jean Korous 3rd Row Caroline Everett, Barbara May, Jacqueline Ciarniello, Susan Hruby 2nd Row Margaret Kozlik, Donald Kaspar, Valerie Rozhan, Robert Zak Bottom Row LeRoy Lendeman, Peter Nauks, Robert Cole, Robert Stuart Stadtler, John Charles Holek, Kramer, Phyllis Habel, Thomas Nancy Houston, Freshmen M. J. Miller - 10th hour Top Row Ted lrvin, William Moravek, Kenneth Clervi, James Gaba 4th Row Raymond Richert, Arnold Schuchmann, Victor Conforti, Pat Marnell 3rd Row Ralph Nudera, Edward Clark, Jeffreys Smythe, Diane Ryzevvski 2nd Row Jo Salamone, Susan Hadrys, Theresa Jovanovich, Frances Simaz Bottom Row Karen Hlad, Robert Krasny, Richard King, Betty McCullar J. M. Parks - 10th hour Top Row Joe Valenta, Bob Skrabis, Bill Meier, Jim Tadrowski, John Stoutlemeyer, Ronald Bayan 4th Row Bob Snyder, Richard Basner, Richard Wood, Clyde Hallister, Frank Hastik, Pat Strong 3rd Row Lolene Koc, Lynn Mlady, Darlene Hlousek, Bill Diamond, Joseph Papp, Donald Swingert 2nd Row Robert D. Snyder, Ronald Bozicnik, John DeGuide, James Machalek, Valerie Senstock Bottom Row Laurel Weamerslage, Donna Wiegel, Charlene Kirian, June Halla, Sharon Marek P. G. Reffner - 10th hour Top Row Linda Lehpamer, Donald Smolik, Glenn Schmeltzer, James Pacourek, Richard Smith, Alex Prokop 4th Row Daniel Platek, Bill Cartwright, LaVerne Mazac, Shirley Blazek, Diane Kolodzieski 3rd Row Pat Kovarik, Karen Wilen, William Pavlovsky, William Matu- sinec, Louis Blecha 2nd Row Sheree Prerost, Judy Zitek, Marilyn Swanson, Ken Norkus, Larry Gardner Bottom Row Barbara Spoors, Rosalind Cozzi, Pat Brown, Patsy Burkhead, Sandra Poe J. N. Rempert - 10th hour Top Row Dennis Ullrich, Richard Danishek, Stanley Rocush, Dan Jed- licka, George Liska, Richard Viktora 4th Row Joyce Stoewsand, Carl Nelson, Nancy Kubec, John Svoboda, Connie Hennecke, Thomas Tomasik 3rd Row Charlene Plachy, Diane Tupa, Donald Hoffman, Sharon Fowler, Joy Freschauf 2nd Row Michael Sladek, Clyde Byrum, Judith Reinbacher, Michael Huth, Robert Keizer Bottom Row Frank Polz, Donna Kalmour, Judith Grazulis, Martin Rench, Omar Jones Class of 1961 S. Schesta - 'I0th hour Top Row Alan Krakora, Peter Starnovsky, Russell Kekish, Jack De- George, Eugene Siebert 4th Row Willard Martens, Richard Lazzareschi, James Cesak, Jeanette Gliosci, Barbara Soukup 3rd Row Barbara Bezdek, Barbara Sedar, Robert Pellett, David Vistine, Dorothy Prince 2nd Row Clarence Peterson, June Kavalle, Ellen Giacomo, Ralph Rench, Joseph Jezek Bottom Row Carol Polich, Nancy Kasanders, Joyce Malpede, Joyce Kec R. M. Streblow - 10th hour Top Row Joseph Wozniak, Kenneth Spicer, Robert Melvin, Robert Wiersema, Richard Neubover 4th Row John Shay, Dennis Vrany, Milan Saibic, Victor Borra, Diane Polan 3rd Row George Gasparas, Joanne Juliano, Carrol Dragisic, Joan Foisy, Marie Musillami 2nd Row Carol Pyrchalla, Louise Pedersen, Erika Hertel, Maryanne Tousek Bottom Row Sharon Schultz, Mary Sergo, Antoinette Spada, Marie Serpe K. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Williams - 10th hour Row Jack Kelbe, Robert Mershon, Henry Slinkman, James Stanek, Warren Bulauski Row James Segna, Torn Draho, Genevieve Milauckas, Joseph Foley, Chester Hiller Row George Kingos, Joanne Behrenbruch, Sharon Kline, Janet Marazas, Charlene Taglia Row Ruth Lambert, Kathy Kasper, Karen Scalfaro, Linda Porter Bottom Row A. Top 4th 3rd 2nd Diane Vidas, Sandy Sergo, Margaret Camp, Patricia Burchacki R. Balchuns - 'llth hour Row Lee Heger, Raymond Lollini, Donald Kvapil, Jerry Irmick, Elaine Herman Row Donald Haugh, Gilbert Vavrock, James Harrison, Thomas Mann, Matt Dorich Row Martin Conroy, Carl Huston, Carlos Celaya, John Serevino Row Louise Lukes, Donna Hopkins, Shirlee Gorr, Joseph Camodeca Bottom Row Barbara Sass, Norton Maureen, Marianne Mahr, Leonard Tucci Page 142 Class of 1961 R. R. Kampschroer - 11th hour Top Row Richard Conway, John Urbanowicz, Michael Dawson, Nor- man Ziola, Stanley Tuma, Dennis Bobbe Ath Row 'Anton Beranek, James Pasik, Edward Karli, Margot Vodicka, Patricia Dobes, Albert Groll 3rd Row , V William Potsic, Phyllis Jager, Robert Piotrowski, John Whanger, Joyce Anderson, James Kozar 2nd Row Jeffery Rowe, Edward Grant, John Leverett, Gino Buona- mici, Linda Riber, William Rada ' 1st Row , Ellen Komarek, Philip Asselborn, Robert Szymanski, Sharon Vlach J. F. MacDonald - l'lth hour Top, Row V Art Heetel, Robert Bryan, Robert Pour, Dennis Skowron, Edmund Remys, James Smakal , 4th Row Y V - Ed Morris, Leonard Zych, Jim Nemecek, Gerald Lee, G. Yurgil, Terry Thompson ' 3rd Row V -N George Macha, Natalie Keizer, Sherry Slad, John Plzak, David Vopicka, Dennis lmbior V 2dYRow ' f Paul Stancato, Roy Burcie, Johw Gayton, Carole Giachelli, Arthur Waldvogel W 'lst Row ' Thomas Grogan, Carcl Stevens, Barbara g , Roma Corbin, Shirley Hoch i i i Page 143 M. Top 4th 3rd 2nd lst J. Top 4th 3rd 2nd 'lst J. Miller - 'Ilth hour Row Daniel Brabec, Kenneth Robb, Harry Waldvogel, James Dvorak, Bruce Vodicka, Margaret Skrabel Row Thomas Gennarelli, Thomas Zeman, Joanne Soukup, Sharon Rucla, Glenn Sternes Row George Norek, Kathy Novak, Nadine Luporini, Diane Jindra, Dorothy Sirban Row Sharon Kroeger, Nickie Borch, Keith Wier, Karen Hogen- doorn, Carolyn Novak Row Barbara Costa, Sandra Cer ricia Vacin, Sharon i 14.1 icqfBarbara l-lycnarwo 'T' fzfrfl Cf CP M. Parks -- 'I'lth hour A Row Bryan Marecek, Bob Sklenicka, Daniel Wolak, Bob a, Larry Barrett, Richard Gallina Row Jim Pawlowski, John Hubka, Richard Lyons, Ken Sirovatka, Bob Cargill, Torn Pellegrino Row Bill Poulos, John Wildman, Barry Macek, Garrett Siegler Douglas Lane Row Ken Marik, Maryann Vlasek, Karen Keberle, Richard Ebet Ronald Schwartz Row Svaia Vansauskas, Charles Jack, Walter Kelly, Terry Sistak Charles Woods I wgxfwixzf N x V gp W W ,ff , JK rw Mfdmx VJQQ , Nr' fy WL Www W Wmwy wg 909' QYN if AQ X mwfww QCTIVITIES X W of W f UN Wd . ff WET? Wy NV? ffff is f , f 'Lf .fu 'Vf J, fff '!L JM? V A pf ja! J 61 .JjJ!.,l ji, 4-,, ?4 ,f fl ,iff I4 La ff VV4, 47, Af! If X it 0 I L JL! ,Wi gf! .N , A ' ,Q 11, , WMV' 1' I I T A ,Q gy . XE 'Q 3 . 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There, the Departments authority on string instru- ments, Mr, Radek, works closely with the students on interpretations which are pre- sented at Christmas and spring concerts. The intimate relationship of teacher and pupil is the basis for the superiority Morton holds over its competitor high school orchestras. The time showing of soloists, ensembles, and the contest or- chestra proves the colossal worth of our Symphonic Orchestra and Mr. Radek's instructive abilities. Besides its home con- certs, the orchestra has furnished such entertainment as the Christmas assembly, Page l-16 'R. Kalus, G. Velat, W. Gibson, F. Fairchild Classics for all Ages 3' S fx Viqlasg D. Bubenicek, R. Marik, C. Zoubek, P. Hanzlik, D. Langer, D. Ayres, C. Haldane, J. Morosky, R. Klug, A. Abrahamson, M. Svadlenka, J. McVicar, E. Anderson, E. Komarek, O. Zeck Cellos: 'R. Contino, M. Schimpf, P. Dvorak, C. Laskowski, S. Niemi, S. Mares, J. Mareska, D. Brunst, S. Sherwin, J. Nemecek, K. Schwarzkopf Violoncellos: J. Bouzek, P. Lid, V. Radecki, R. Hebeda, J. Gregor, F. Slechter Flutes: 'C. Jezek, C. Burcal Oboe: J. Dougan Piggglgg A, Chaloupka, A. Drnec Solo Clarinets: 'S. Schubert, J. Dawson, A. Lutkus, J. Bartizal, D. Stancl, C. Nevaril Bassoon: 'J. Ulrich, B. Uhlir, A. Salkowski French Horns: I. Janda, R. Hale, F. Feibel, R. Victor Trombones: D. Lee, J. Fuerst Cgmgtgg 'D. Kobida, R. Chochola, J. Konrad, M. Roth Tubas: 'R. Rezek, R. Wegner String basses, as part of the rhythm section, provide a background for delicate strains of violins and flutes. provided the musical background for the senior play, and swept the iudges off their feet at contest this year. Participat- ing in the Wednesday evening rehearsals and devoting after school hours to en- semble practice, the members not only enioy the benefits of the music they play but also share the friendship of one another. The carnival-like atmosphere of the Home Show which they sponsor creates good will throughout the com- munity. Rita Contino took over this year as President, while Joe Pohl assisted in the capacity as Vice-president. Treasurer for the orchestra was Rudy Marek. The multiple oFHce of Historian was filled by Paul Dvorak and Sue Niemi. Page I47 4.1. 'S 'W '- Q ...gn ,. . 3.3 ' ' 3x 1 I I I , Lil! f . , .QM i I I ,V L ' I u I I I I I I i Q I Q I .I .I I I 9, I- I I Ji- I I I1 in-n--I ,W414 I 4 ' J' .a .I I , g L I M' ' I- 4 - ..-E P 4 jwa .r X N. 'fl ' -lm., I + .qf,m,x ra 6 I X ff f I fi A-'N k . X E A I fi ny f' QR? I IJ V 4' , , 1, 'N ' 2 1 ' 5 5 , K, V sf I 4 A x , ,V , J M ,,,J W, il- 1 0 4 X Y? If Q IIE ,, I - '-- iff TI , QM - I x x N 4 M I I I I M .sq I ' N A ,fr sf lrrfy f 2 I I ,ggfii K Q-X' w -I .Q M If I I X QI, XXX: I R ' X Xi X' ' X1 I, In 4 ilu ,. 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H ga K XX '.' :Mg A r A 'J ' I 'ff - X V f'13Ir., QEKVA '55 Q is 5 W7 cf?-ff3, P75 ' f W ,U g' , -Hx f,f'1- 'f ' up 2 f ' M .ff 1 .1 . a J, , ,f ff N, ' yr- gf If' V 'Q C' iw, V V' 6 .xf ' Mfg' W, fi Q 44 , f , . , 1, . A. , ' -1 1 4 . - , f I i Q3 LQ f 'X xc M n f ' mx -bnk E ., ,, fi 'X M it if Q mx f A 0 X . 5 W fm f ' A!! r , rm ...W ,, 4 .,, ,VVV, J 'f A ' ' 1, V 'gn-M X Q T? 'i 59522 ,., 'Aav 5 :':' , , ff, K V ' M .:...:- fy 5' Z f ' A 'f ,Q '- '::-' 1 f:-- -,'V V' ' N .1 'M' ,,, i f 'all 1 ' 4, K Sf: 1 1 Q 1 ,' Voices Blending In A First Row-E. Borgeaud, E, Sailor, P. Stegler, J. Basak, K. Albert, J. Sykora, D. Bonin, P. Bryan Second RowAC. Musil, B. Gongol, J, Fuiihara, J. Novak, K. Pagel, C. Jurcic, J. Pierantoni, R. Keenr, J. Cleaves, E. Larson, M. Tuaroh Third Row-M. Gohr, C. Sipes, N. Dauer, J. Maly, C. Karlovsky, J. Gregor, M. Christoph, J. Meyer, J. Mac- Dougall, P. Tillman, C. Clabots Fourth Row-T. Kochanski, J. Kozel, E. Radson, K. Hughes, V. Urban, E. Pacela, H. Garbarino, P. Loldolt, N. Ciner, P. Bielski, C. Bergholtz, H. This-da, H. Garborini Fifth Row-E. Nowicki, J. Olszewski, D. Dobry, D. Summerfield, A, Olic, W. Vermillion, Mr. C. H. Kickert, M. Czemske, W. Rost, S. Grnkovich, M. Molkentine, B, Williams The Tri-Tones capture the attention of students Appropriately, the Sentimentalists at the Christmas Assembly. sing Sentimental Journey. Page 150 Chorus of Mellow AEOLIAN CHOIR . . . Blending Their voices in perfecT harmony, members of MorTon's Choir DeparTmenT spend many happy hours learning To develop Their voices. Under The direcTion of Mr. KickerT, Mr. Brindell, and Mr. Deloria The combined choruses and choir presenTed a series of concerfs This pasT season, one aT ChrisTmas and anoTher in The spring. The very besT Talenf in The deparTmenT is represenTed in The Aeolian Choir. Besides This or- ganizaTion, a mixed choir, girls' choir, and Two freshman girls' choruses sTudy in Room -480. RepresenTing MorTon aT conTesT This year, The Choir, plus oTher members of The Music DeparTmenT, showed fine qualiTies of musicianship. Taking The sweepsTakes in La Grange, MorTon's musicians repeaTed The fine showing aT all-sTaTe compeTiTion in Peoria. During The summer, To provide pracTice for The vocal and insTrumenTal groups, The Music De- parTmenT runs a summer camp, Camp Shagbark, Wisconsin. Hormony There, members of all The school's musical groups meeT for a week of fun, enioymenT, and music. Vocal sTudies are carried on There before The school year sTarTs - giving The DeparTmenT a head sTarT for The coming semesTer. The camp has been a greaT success - especially The concerT held on The fTnal afTernoon of The week-long holiday. There is a loT of work behind MorTon's Choir. Many hours are puT inTo pracTice in order To aTTain per- fecTion of Tone, qualify, and a pleasing sound. The Choir Board, consisfing of Paul Dvorak, PresidenT, Judy Riha, Vice-president Marian Radivick, SecreTary-Treasurer, and Marilyn Larson, Libra- rian, plan all The acTiviTies and funcTions such as splash parTies, hay rides, ChrisTmas parTies, and a spring banqueT for The choir. Marilyn Larson, Carol Grachen, and Joyce Garbe, members of The board, also prepare The Choir newspaper, The Choir Crier ThaT helps To keep The old A. C. spiriT aT a high level. Firsi Row-C. Radke, M. Bradley, D. Demos, G. Stasney, C. H. KickerT, D. Caliendo, A. Kowalski, R. Colosky I. Baldrich, C. Grachen 1 Second Row-M. Hruby, C. Beina, S. Triner, M. Misener, S. Snydel, J. Daubner, J. Homolka, C. Bezdek J. Hamacek, A. Salerno, R. Porcoro, C. Cunningham Third Row-R. Arlarf, A. Hrusa, L. Kriswfferson, C. Nesbed, M. Radavick, B. Wolf, J. Stokes, S. Vokral B. Heil, S. Hanczar, J. Cesky, B. Nemlaha, M. Larson, L. Lawson 1 Fourth Row-L. Herda, D. Kysela, D. Cech, M. Widmer, C. Rychecky, D. Wood, D. Rippel, E. Christo, J. Garbe B. Cizek, N. Jelinek, S. Ziska, A. Walker, N. Sirp J Fifth Row-A. NoTTke, D. Messerges, T. Brown, W. Mock, K. Turaba, F. Kriska, R. Forcash, D. Jirak, S. Zimmer, T. Lissy, R. Winsor, D. Childs, R. Beranek, J. Giampapa, C. Miksovsky, B. Lopez Sixfh Row-D. Michael, J. SieverT, H. Linkman, R. KoTora, W. Kubik, J. Carlson, T, Miller, D. Pauley 1 R. Ringer, B. Fricke, B. Rench, P. Dvorak, M. Giampapa, P. Rassogianis, L. Picco Page T51 3 Young musicians of the Conductors Club wait for Mr. Kiclcert to begin instruction. MUSIC APPRECIATION . . . Passersrby on the fourth floor may hear strains of fine music echoing forth from Room 480. Inside, the members of the Music Appreciation Club are listening to Their favorite musical selections from record and tape recordings chosen by Mr. Brindell, advisor of the Club. Operas: La Boheme, Rigelletto, and Carmen, symphonic music and overtures: Nloldau William Tell Overture, and Donna Diana Overture are heard and stud- ied by this group of musicians. Throughout the season, they attended various concerts. Among these was the one given by the Indianapolis Symphony, part ot the College Concert Series. On the whole, the members learn to ap- preciate the finer forms of music. They are exposed to the criticisms and views of the other students, thus giving them the opportunity to form their own opinions more intelligently. Music in its finest form is played and heard by the Music Appreciation Club. 'X Variations On The CONDUCTORS CLUB . . . Mastering the techniques ot orchestral conducting has proved to be a rich experience for the members ot this Club. They all excel in the Held ot music and appreciate the tine points ot all types - concerto to iazz. An understanding ot its myriad moods and an intense interest in its subtleties has grown within the young artists through the patience ot Mr. Kickert. These musi- cians had to be intellectually mature to enter the Club, and the rewards they reaped were great. Those who were felt worthy received opportunities to conduct at one of the season's concerts. The year's activities provided many fond memories. First Row-C. Radlce, J. Dougan, P. Dvorak Second Row-C. Burcal First Row-J. Dougan, C. Burcal Second Row-P. Curda, C. Bazant, R. Hnilo, B. Kassul, B. Baranowski Third Row-A. Salzkowski, Mr. Brindell, R. Sagan, B. Kolar Fourth Row-E. Zaida, J. Gassaway, C. Polifka, S. Hermanek, J. Havel Page l52 Theme of Music FOLK DANCE CLUB . . . Gaily whirling and circling around The floor as They dance The colorful and lively folk dances of Czechoslovakia and oTher foreign coun7 Tries, members of The Folk Dance Club inTerpreT new sTyles and Techniques aT weekly meeTings in The foyer. These girls see demonsfrafions of various dancing sTeps given by Miss E. Jahelka, The club advisor, and Then pracTice diligenTly wiTh musical accompanimenT by Mrs. R. WesT unTil They have masfered Them. Through- ouT The year, The club gives exhibifions of Their acquired skills for The school and also for ouTside affairs. Officers for This year were Barbara Reizek, Presidenfg Pam Jarzomkawski, Vice-presidenT, Blanche HobarT, Treasurer, Sandy Niemczura, SecreTary. First Row-B. Hobart, B. Reizek, D. Beranek, M. Krenek Second Row-S. Niemczura, P. Kowski, E. Varda, D. Schulz, B. HornaT, L. Neumann Third Row-S. Cunis, J. PioTrowski, P. Burchack, J. Anderlik, B. Vacherlon, S. Sticha, C. Putz First Row-C. Nevaril Twirling to a Mazurka, the Folk Dance Club fills the foyer with laughter and music. DANCE BAND . . . The MorTon Dance Band is a sTudenT organizafion esTablished for The enTerTaining of The sTu- denT body and for Training in The field of popular and iazz music. The Dance Band has been in exisfence since 1926, and The presenT group has been funcTioning for Two years. GraduaTe sTudenTs have gone on To such orchesTras as Dan Belloc and Ralph Flanagan. This year's band puT on Two assemblies wiTh The asslsTance of a vocal group called The Tri-Tones, played for The BoosTer Club Hop in May, and furnished enTerTainmenT on The Phil Lind Show over sTaTion VVTAQ. A small group called The Skyliners, made up of seniors from The band, appeared on Wally Phillip's Club Nine over WGN-TV in February. The band is under The direcTion of Mr. T. A. Varges. Second Row-J. Dawson, D. Lee, K. Chaloupek, A. Lutkus, R. The CooI Ones ofthe Dance Band Chochola, D. Kalus sound off with a lively beat. Page 153 1l1.11- First Row-J. Grazulis, E. Borgeoud, D. Ellis, D. Angeloni, B. Beranowski, Mr. A. P. Kovanic lnstrumentalists of the Talent Club Second Row4'J. Koza, D. Vilimek, P. Biclski, J. Sitar, L. Grazulis, N. Macaluso, T. Zeman, gather and present new pieces for M. Swanson, S. Lebeda, J. Bouzek TALENT CLUB . . . Music has been the main source of ex- pression and enjoyment of pagan man since the world began. From the basic rhythm ot deep iungle drums to the echoing strains of myriad violins, music has drifted through the centuries. Contemporary pieces reflect the tempo ot modern lite. Progressive jazz, popular ballads, and mood music are all part ot the kaleidoscopic mantague in choice at a hi-ti record party of today. Appreciation of this fine art has grown by leaps and bounds. Morton's Talent Club exemplifies this trend in every way. Shall we dance? is the question asked by J. Zitek, J. Bortman, S. Nerad, N. Paul, R. Cozzi, C. Erdman, and P. Hanzlik, dancers in the Talent Club. one another's approval. Perfection Plus Close harmony by the Nu-Notes results as they give their rendition of Beautiful Dreamer. 1 Page 154 1 ,43,w',. f fm .ef ' 'www . ... , FRENCH CLUB . . . Every great world capi- tal has its distinct flavor and the flavor of France is distinctly that of unforget- table romance. The lazy serenity of the basking countryside, picturesque villages nestled in rolling valleys, and milk-white bread dripped in dry wine at a country inn, are all old France. The cities, Paris, the wash of the River Seine, the Louvre, sidewalk cafes, and the charming French people - these are a part of new France. Old and new mixed together to form one of the gayest countries on Earth. Miss A. Nelson and the French Club members study the complete array of unforgettable Parisian moods through records, books, la Otticers of the French Club discuss plans for their Canadian trip. On Floor-B. Szpila. First Row-J. Dougan, E. Zogas. Second Row-R. Remp, J. Szalkowski. The pmmh Club seem, go be dmam. First Row-Miss A. Nelson, B. Pieklo, D. Koclanis, P. Kokenes, J. Peters, ing of Parisian skies in this picture L. Stabenow, J- Salafh- of a club meeting. Second Row-J. Phillips, P. Valenta, D. Bubenicek, S. Prevost, G. Koc- moud, D. Jepcik, E. Walsh. Qld World Chclrm First Row-J. Rutkoski. Second Row-E. Matysiak, S. Aguilera, S. Zogas, D. Foisey, L. Kalat, E. Bicek, B. Kolar. Third Row-S. Wolford, J. Sobotka. Qno Q Page 156 Anticipating a scenic Canadian holiday, the French Club made all preparations months in advance. and films, from avril a Paris until the gentle falling of autumn leaves. When asked their impression of France, they reply the Bavarian Alps, Japanese-cherry lined Tidal Basin, and Broadway at Easter- time may be world famous, but sous les toits de Paris they find all the color they want. The busy members of this success- ful organization also sponsored a carna- tion sale here at school. President, Berna- dine Szpila, and Vice-president, Jean Sal- kowski, tell us the sale helped somewhat in financing some ofthe group's activities, among which was the Canadian trip in June of this year. No doubt most of their time was spent in French Canadian sec- tions of our northern neighbor studying French customs and traditions. Evonne Zogas took over the position this year of Secretary. First Row-J. Havel, J. Koza After planning their donut sale, Second Row-S. Karel, K. Drew, C. FioRito, T. Skiba, R. Chott, O. llluk, latin Clvbbers 997 5 l '- 19 Y l00lf F. Mraz, R. Benda on thefr faces. Third Row-C. Krupinski, J. Fiflis, D. Pekarek, A. Jones, D. Williams, P. Carroll, P. Klernent, L. Sopka, J. Kuhlen ln Antiquity The members of the Spanish Club dream of the trip to Mexico during the Easter vacation. SPANISH CLUB . . . The civilization of Espana is a mixture of ancient customs, the grandeur of the Middle Ages, and the culture of modern Europe. Its cities and castles still tell of vanished glories. Four hundred years ago, the conquistadors spread this civilization throughout the new world. To capture its fiavor, Mr. Narbutas, the advisor, and the clubsters dined in the Spanish atmosphere of a local restaurant. The evening was a memorable experience as was the Mexico trip some of the members took in April during the Easter vacation. Spending a week in Mexico with its ancient missions and trinket-ladened shops was almost as educational as an excursion to old Spain itself. President, Bobbi Svoboda, tells us that the trip was very informative and that everyone who attended found it very enjoyable. First Row-J. Kukla, B. Odenbach, B. Kolar, J. Dougan, J. Cerny Second Row-G. Grenvich, B. Svoboda Third Row-P. Rassogianis, P. Svehla, M. Kryzaniak, S. Firlick, L. Hurt, G. Geis, S. Svoboda, C. Cousineau Fourth Row-Mr. V. J. Narbutas, J. Tuckor, G. Dawson, J. Carr, C. Rychecky, C. Rader, C. Beina, C. Mik- sovsky, K. Hroch, M. Bradley, R. Bican LATIN CLUB . . . It is not hard to under- stand the popularity of Latin in the schools of today. The romance of the old Roman culture is potent enough to draw many students to its doors. The columned cathedrals, public baths, and linen-draped figures of the Roman civilization mean many happy hours of study for Latin Club members. These moments are cap- tured on paper and published in their annual magazine, Spectate. Proceeds from the bake sale they sponsored and gift contributions permitted the club's support of educational Channel ll. Participation of each member in these activities earns him points toward an M . President, Tom Kral, referred to their annual restaurant dinner as the height of the club's social gatherings. Allen Barta served as treas- urer, and Angie Zackrocky was secretary. The officers and advisor of the Latin Club discuss the publication of SPECTATE, their annual magazine. First Row-T. Kral, Miss H. E. Hendricks, A. Zackrocky Second Row-A Barra Page T57 Historic Groncleur Top Row-D. Guintoli, S. Rousar, B. Franzo, G. Consentino, S. Nadle, B. Guintoli, D. Trimarco. Middle Row-R. lnendino, C. Landato, Mr. F. Naccarato, T. Santini, D. Cosentino, D. Bursik, K. Pilafas, J. Cammisa. Bottom Row-F. De Nova, D. Dural, D. Druhn. ,QAQ .- Top Row-B. Melka, C. Kolar, H. Krob, D. Simon, B. Reizek. Bottom Row'-B. Hobart, G. Preban, B. Maylath, C. Putz, D. Beranek, J. Sievert, M. Krenek. Page l58 ITALIAN CLUB . . . As the fluent Ian- guage, Italian, increases in popu- larity, it brings back hints of the romantic age of Italy and a great deal of Italian art, literature, cus- toms, and history. Moreover, to the deserving students who study the language and excel in it, the Italian Club presents books written in Ital- ian. Members of the Club again sponsored the annual sale of the popular Torroni candy. This year they also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, and contribu- ted a doll to the M.S.G.A. contest. Advisor of the Club was Mr. F. Nac- carato. Officers for this year vvere: Christine Landato, President, Bar- bara Franzo, Vice-president, Theresa Santini, Secretary, and Julie Cam- misa, Treasurer. The flag of Italy and a poster from Venice capture the interest of Italian Club members. CZECH CLUB . . . Kolacky baking on the coals, knedliky and zeli cooking over the fire, and houby being gathered in the forests are all com- mon scenes in Czechoslovakia. The members of the Czech Club strive to carry on the traditions, customs, and language of the Czech people. This fall, at their annual kolacky sale, I69 dozen kolackies were sold, proving what zealous appetites the students have for this tasty treat. Another service the clubsters per- form is the task of decorating the Christmas trees in the Teachers' Caf each year. Miss E. Jahelka is the Club advisor. Officers for this year were: Blanche Hobart, President, Barbara Reizek, Vice-presidentg Dolores Beranek, Secretary, Helen Krob, Treasurer, and Julia Sievert, Point keeper. Blanche Hobart, President of the Czech Club, shows her fellow members the awards they may receive by participating in the Club's activities. Of World Capitol .,,.l....-it German Club members are assembled TOP Row-R Buck, D- Tl'1Om-HS, V- l-egneff N- i Kalis, J. Bartos, M. Fischel, L. Parthun, N. Pospisil, to view an educational newsreel from l-- JBHHSQB, A- OOSTGUCJOFP, R- GeCll'04C Row Three-S Potsic B Knupp, J. S. Zpusich, F. Fairchild, D. Huntley, K. Jacobson, D. Brusherd Germany. - , - Row Two-A. Drnec, C. Cisarm, G. Reinbacher, G. Giandla Bottom Row-D. Rippel, J. Benedict, J. Benetka, G. Zbornick, D. Stanelc, C. Clabots GERMAN CLUB . . . Germany is a land of old legends and tales. Dating back to medieval Times, the crumbling ruins of old castles are reminders of The counTry's long and colorful history. Preserved architecture of The Middle Ages, excursions on the old waterways criss- crossing the countryside, and scenic gems such as hill- side farms in the Black Forest Region are some of the main tourist attractions that also have captured The fancy ot The German Club members. Club advisors, Mr. Zupsich and Mr. Kitzerow, assisted President Bob Knupp in presenting The many facets of Deutschland culture and history tothe clubsters. A number of parties and outside activities added to the enioyment and suc- cess ot the Club. APA AP '- fi' v :si 04A ' 1. hvlfe ' , , 4 It 9 rv , 'A 8 V A Cs 1 Q, L Q Page 159 1' ,K Future Distributors get experience in Top Row-B. Bernard, B. L. Souta R. ri, behind-the-counter-selling. M. Pietrzak, K. Vlnar, L. Scheurle Bottom Row-A. Nleuser, C. Fahy, R. Porcaro, W. Doak FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA . . . A group or- ganized for the past four consecutive years is the Mor- ton chapter of the F.D.A. Club, advised by Mr. W. F. Doak. The membership is composed of students enrol- led in vocational sales classes and also working at a part-time job in some local retail store where they may receive valuable experience in 'personal contact with customers and in practicing recently learned sales tech- niques. Some activities of the Club this year were at- tendance at a student conference, a tour of a chain store, and the exchanging of gifts at a Christmas party. The highlight of the Club's activities was the annual employer-employee banquet, Cruise to Happiness, held at Old Prague restaurant. Officers for the first se- mester were Rosemarie Porcaro, Pres., Frank Spatafore, Vice-pres., Loretta Souta, Sec., Bert Bernard, Treas., and Carol Fahy, Reporter. The second semester officers were Frank Spatafore, Pres., Bert Bernard, Vice-pres., Loretta Souta, Sec., George Schwerin, Treas., and Carol Fahy, Reporter. Preparing Today For FUTURE CRAFTSMEN OF AMERICA . . . Unlimited op- portunities are provided for promoting craftsmanship along with fellowship during the weekly meetings of the F.C.A. Club. Included in the membership are voca- tional shop boys who are interested in working on their hobbies and other similar activities and learning about industrial organizations. A favorite activity of the Club is to take guided tours through local industrial plants with Mr. P. R. Rohe, the advisor. First semester officers were: John Pernicka, Pres., Larry Kozoyed, Vice-pres., Jerry Cicela, Sec., and Dwayne Ennis, Treas., second semester officers were: Jerry Cicela, Pres., Ray Onofrio, Vice-pres., Larry Kozoyed, Sec., Ron Plachy, Treas., George Jezek and Clark Carter, Sergeant-at-arms. F.C.A. Club members exhibit their crafts- Top Row-J. Pernicka, J. Swartz, J. Cicela 'f 5l lP dt- l'19 the WeekIY Club m9575095 Row Three-G. Lantvit, B. Schultz, P. Shwake, D. Zielinski, D. Niver, M. Snell, G. Cizek, B. Svo- W l MV- Rohe- boda, J. Krob, R. Plachy, J. Victor, F. Treski Row Two-P. R. Rohe, J. Staif, D. Ennis, G. Eleveld, R. Onofrio, G. Jezek, C. Carter, T. Rasmussen, H. Miller, L. Kozoyed Bottom Row-R. Buric, T. Belina The students of today in the Top Row-D. Kysela, C. Szathmary, A. Grecco, G. Jackson, M. Welch, D. Pavler, P. Bryan, P. Swenson F'T'A' Club become the Teachers Middle Row-K. Gunthner, C. Radke, B. Stursa, J. Feinberg, B. Nickel, J. Vodraska, C. Rychecky, E. Merenkov of 'omorrow' Bottom Row-P. Rose, J. Dostal, V. Salerno FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . . The Morton Chap- ter of the National F.T.A. Organization encourages the interested students of today to become the qualified teachers of tomorrow. Through membership in the F.T.A. Club, these students learn of the various aspects of the teaching profession: the different fields of teach- ing which require specialized training, the types of positions that may be obtained through correct training, and also the opportunities open to those seeking a teaching career. Mr. V. W. Skubikowski, the Club ad- visor, andthe members plan many activities throughout the year which include visits to teacher's colleges and schools to secure knowledge of the educational facilities available and to hear lectures on teaching given by prominent educators. Tomorrow's Vocations FUTURE HOMEMAKERS . . . Tantalizing smells of bak- ing treats slowly wend their way down to the nostrils of the students. Girls modeled the dresses which they had iust completed. These are the members of the F.H.A. striving to further their knowledge of cooking and sewing. In the spring they sold cupcakes to all the dessert-hungry students in the 'Caf.' Also on this year's agenda was a trip to the University of Illinois for a hos- pitality day. While they were on the campus, they toured the new Home Economics Department. President Rita Burchak said that everyone was greatly impressed with the sparkling cleanliness of the facilities. Among their many service proiects was the task of hemming dish towels for the Red Cross. Holding the office of Vice- president was Marilyn Pry while Nancy Dauer fulfilled the position of Secretary and Margaret Roth, Treasurer. Members of the Future Homemakers dis- Top Row-M. Maca, B. Kubik, J. Kapoun, C. Widiger, J. Skrha, C. Krcmar, V. Herdzina, L. Kristoffer- cuss ways in which to become economical Sen, C- Kl'UPlf1Sl4i housewives. Middle Row-A. Jucius, M. Roth, R. Burchak, J. Arthur, S. J. Kellogg, G. Augustin Bottom Row-S. Poe, M. Vincent, M. Pry, R. Arlart Exchangers Of Money And Stcimp After iust decorating the Ticket Ottice win- K. Carder Having completed a hard day's work, the First Row-D. Mydil, Nlr. Peterdil, Mr. dows, the members get back to their iob N. VanBaIen Ticket Office members line up for a word Davidson of selling tickets. J. Staif of praise from their co-advisors. Second Row-P. Bloch, P. Dvorak, L. Mostik, TICKET OFFICE . . . The tragedy of Browser the Bookworm. Reposing non-chalantly on the counter of the Ticket Office, our hero drowsily watches the exchange of money between the students and the members of the Office. The bell rings, and in the mad rush to get out ot the Ottice, Browser is mistaken for a fat--green dollar bill and is swept up, along with the rest of the currency, into the money bag. As the sun's rays creep over the horizon, we find Browser half dead from starvation because the money was not palatable. Mr. Davidson, learning that the dav's STAMP CLUB . . . Students who enjoy making and displaying a personal collec- tion of old, rare, and newly issued stamps find active participation in Morton's Stamp Club enjoyable. At the meetings, the members have group discussion and informative reports about perforations and water marks found on ditiferent stamps and are also able to trade, buy, and sell them under the guidance of Mr. l. C. Ullrey, the Club advisor. Membership in the Club enables any enthusiastic philate- list to share and gain knowledge of his special interest with other enthusiastic philatelists and to receive a greater un- derstanding and appreciation of various stamps. Otticers tor this year were: Joe Dymacek, President, Ray l-lassler, Vice- president, and Boyd Mudra, Secretary- Treasurer. L. Koci, S. DuBeau, L. Lokay receipts were a dollar over, saunters down to the Ticket Oltice. He soon corrects the error that was made because he knows that Browser does not look like the man on the dollar bill. The members of the Ticket Office, under the management of Nancy Van Balen, sell tickets for all school athletic events, dances, concerts, and the Annual. This service of selling tickets is of great value to the clubs because the Ticket Otiice handles all the money and thus reduces the danger of losing it. l'lI trade you N155 One, Says First Row-J. Kelble, S. Pilkis a member of the Stamp Club. Second Row-R. Macko, A. Manarik, K. Visek, R. Hassler, B. Mudra Page l62 Third Row-R. Ahntholz Business Apprentices In Action FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . Business trends today greatly influ- ence the lives of everyone. Indeed, as the very economy of the business world progresses and regresses, so the living standards of the world in general pro- gress and regress. Students who are in- terested in the various activities of the business world gain valuable knowledge of these through active membership in the F.B.L.A. Club. The members and the co-sponsors of the Club, Miss S. H. Kusek and Mr. E. W. Ludwig, attended state and national conferences which featured dis- tinguished business leaders as the main speakers. Here, they were able to hear first-hand experiences in business deal- ings. Among the other trips the Club made included going to a convention in Springfield and visiting a bank in Cicero. Still other activities throughout the year were: sponsoring a booth in the M.S.G.A. anniversary carnival and a sale for sup- plementing the Club treasury, and hold- ing the annual F.B.L.A. night in Church Memorial Hall in early May. Officers for this year were: Clarice Danishek, Presi- dent, Charles Grillo, Vice-president, Mar- ian Kolar, Secretarvg Patricia Hurt, Treas- :.:f' f41:Z1,i6cT5-7t2'. 5Wt3?.h'i 'Y urer and LaVergne Becker, Reporter. Club members make final preparations before attend- ing a conference in Spring- field. All F.B.L.A. Club members work hard to Top Row-V. Prebish, P. Griffiths, C. Peklo, J. Ruszczyk, make the Club's F.B.L.A.Night in Church S. Shubert, J. Mankowski, R' Bedafd, A- KOIBV, K- Memorial another annual success. Smith, J. Kramer, N. Kubec, K. Herbir, J. Gatenby, Top Row-A. Grecco, B. Jastremski, J. Stolz, D. Tor chal, P. Gray, M. Newman, S. Thomson, R. Burisek J. Koiak, M. Smith, C. Bezdek, C. Jezek, C. Thomp- son, P. Taraba, N. Poch Row Three-S. Johnson, K. Marcing, V. Newson, J VanCura, J. Dusek, G. Kobes, C. Masek, R. Swartz R. Winter Row Two-M. Capek, S. Pettigrew, E. Borgeaud, M Chvatal, C. Sistek, B. Harter, S. Silva Top Row-C. Koziol, E. Bednarzm, A. Salerno, P. Rose, C. Lilegdon, L. Bates ' J. Buch, J. Coplon, R. Arasim, D. Cizek, C. Bizek, J. Knoff, J. Hreisa, A. Craten, B. Susina Close co-operation between the Too Row-E. W. Ludwig, L. Becker, V. Vasich, officers and advisers of the C. Gl'illO. F.B.L.A. Club promotes the mu- Middle Row-S. H. Kusek, J. Geiling, D. Jirak, tual interest in business and P. HUVT, Nl- KOIGF, J- DGUIJUCV Club activities. Bottom Row-C. Danishek, S. Russell, J. Dostal l Page 163 CHEMISTRY CLUBS . . . Through the students' re- newed interest recently in all branches ot science, membership in the one Chemistry Club at Morton increased to the extent that two Clubs were or- ganized to accommodate all the students. Mem- bers ot the Thursday group, advised by Mr. G. S. Porter, as well as those of the Friday group, ad- vised by Mr. W. L. Muehl, either spent the Club period presenting a report that dealt with Chem- istry, demonstrating some experiment with the assistance of an adviser, or working on individual experiments and projects forthe Junior Academy of Science which were placed on display at Morton. An outside activity of both Clubs this year was touring the Standard laboratories in Whiting, Indiana, where everyone was able to see the many chemical processes of the oil industry. Through these varied activities, the members helped carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America, they also were able to learn person- ally of the opportunities for success and achieve- ment in Chemistry as well as in the other branches of science. Officers for the Thursday group were: Charles Nevaril, Pres., Alan Lutkus, Vice-pres., John Dawson, Sec., Gary Velat, Treas., and Ron Chochola, Reporter. Ofticers for the Friday group were: Don Wood, Pres., Boris Pavelka, Vice-pres., and Barbara Szalkowski, Sec. Mr. Muehl stands by with some Club members as they watch an Curiosity Beyond The . . What do you know - it worked! Top Row-J. Kolar, W. Barrels J lannantuoni J Ul expenmen' being Performed' exclaim 'Chem Club' members of rich, J. Forbes Top Row-D, Wood, J, Hanzlik an experimenl. Row Three-J. Halm, G. S. Porter R Chochola A Middle Row-W. L. Muehl, D. Radke, P. Clay, R. Bartz, B. Lutkus, E. Nisk, C. Nevaril Pavelka, B. Szalkowski, H. Witt, J, Riha Row Two-E. Formanek, F. Vetrovek W Gibson Bottom Row-J. Kelsch, A. Peterik, F. Soucek Bottom Row-G. Velat, J. Dawson M Brozek J Pivec Page T64 Classroom ln Natural l First Rcw-R. Kominowski, D. Pecenka, K. Krizanic, B. Sedivy Second Row-P. Polko, E. Cunnar, J. lannantuoni, R. Bortz, H. Thieda, R. Cichore, M. Slezak, D. Dobry Third Row-F. Gallagher, P. Simko, T. Oler, B. Snyder Scienc FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA . . . A particular interest in any field of science is the qualification for membership in the F.S.A. Club. This interest broad- ens into activities that include preparation and en- trance of a proiect dealing with an aspect of the scientific field in the Jr. Academy of Science, student talks and demonstrations, individual and group field trips, and the showing of movies related to science during the Club periods. The Club, advised by Mrs. A. S. Lisy, sponsored many affairs throughout the year, such as a Christmas party, a bake sale in Feb- ruary, a group trip to Hotpoint Co. and the techno- logical school at Northwestern Univ,. and the annual banquet in May at Morton where M letters were presented and winners of the J.A. of S. were ac- knowledged. Officers for the first semester were: Ronald Bortz, Pres., Harold Taylor, Vice-pres., Peter Polko, Sec., Ernest Cunnar, Treas., Roger Cichorz, Reporter, Paul Simko, Program Chairman. Second semester officers were Harold Taylor, Pres., Paul Simko, Vice-pres., Tom Ohler, Sec., Richard Talicek, Treas., Roger Cichorz, Reporter, Paul Simko, Publicity Chairman. ASTRONOMY CLUB . . . ln this age of rockets and satelites the interests of everyone are most likely to turn to the stars. The members of the Astronomy Club are making a place for themselves in this new world by directing their interests to the study of our solar system. Lectures given by members and spon- sors utilizing illustrations, slides, and films are high- lighted with trips to the Planetarium and various other Observatories in the Chicagoland area. At their evening meetings Mr. Jacobson and Mr. Mose- vich direct the use of the 8-inch refiector telescope and the grinding of new mirrors. Star gazing and charting comets are popular pastimes with the stu- dents on clear nights. President is Bob Heyda, Vice- president and Treasurer is Virginia Kafka and Sheila Trumpis is Secretary. First Row-J. Trappina, E. Honek, H. Kostoris, R. Boburka, R. Heyda, W. Shultz Second Row-R. Viktora, H. Taylor, J. Stone, S. Trumpis, V. Kafka, Mr. E. C. Mosevich, Mr. W. J. Jacobson Third Row-J. Krob, D. Partikel, W. Mazurek, E. Cunnar, J. Krueger, W. Krueger, V. Jankovskis, E. Bogusch Page 165 Mr. Johnson demonstrates an First Row-V. Legner, V. Legner, J. Danda, L. Jannenga. important experiment to the Second Row-K. Krizanek, F. Gallagher, W. Rogoski, J. Bartos, J. members of the Physics Club. Pohl, B. Wecner, Mr. L. W. Johnson, D. Kobida, R. Hale, A. Drnec. Third Row-J. Kutny, D. Voohees, J. Wettersten, L. Haznedl. PHYSICS CLUB . . . Today, technical achievements in scientific fields are highly prized commodities. Nations are meas- ured by their advancements in the fields of aerodynamics and space conquest in general. However, these cannot be made without sizeable research in biology, bio- chemistry, mathematics, and all types of physics. Physics, the largest and most complex of the requirements, is most im- portant. Our Physics Club is typical of the organizations which have been developed all over the country. They study the fundamental principles of mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, and light through educational trips, reports, films, and proi- ects participated in by all members. Mr. Johnson, the club advisor, feels the great stress placed on physics lately in our newspapers may account for the tre- mendous growth of the club in the past year. Leading the group in discussion and experimentation were Mr. Johnson and Joseph Pohl, President, Dan Kobida served as Vice-president, and Janet Danda was Secretary-Treasurer. Formula For Success Student mathematicians, preparing themselves for a technological age, ioin the Math Club. First Row-E. Euler, J. Danda, D. Wood, V. Lund, V. Legner, M. Kasal, B. Snyder, V. Legner. Second Rowe-D. Kucera, K. Shumate, R. Blazek, T. Ohler, E. Formanek, R. Rezek, B. Stulik, J. Hanson, J. Rogowski, G. Licko, J. Ulrich, J. Iannantuoni, J. Janca, G. Cermalc, J. Carlson. Club officers, because of their intense interest in math, have private discussions with Mr. Cherry on advanced theories. First Row-Mr, W. J. Cherry, A. Lutkus. Second Row-J. Dawson, D. Lee, C. Nevaril. Page l66 MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . ln this age of technological advancements, mathe- matics has become an important science. Encouraging students of Morton to excel in this field is the aim of the Mathematics Club under the direction of Mr. W. J. Cherry. At their meetings, they enioy solving unusual prob- lems that fellow members have discovered. Once in a while, extraordinary, interesting gems are found and set aside for publication in their magazine, The Achimedian. The Archimedian provides many hours of amusing enter- tainment for the school's intellectuals. This Club also sponsors a contest that is part of a national project undertaken by the Mathematics Association of America. First semester ofiqcers were: Al Lutkus, President, John Dawson, Vice-president, Don Lee, Secretary, Charles Nevaril, Treasurer. Officers for the second semester were. James Ulrich, President, Ed Formanek, Vice- president, John Iannantuoni, Secretary, Ed Euler, Treasurer. BIOLOGY CLUB . . . By Turning The leaves of The forest floor, marching Through sun- drenched meadows carpeTed wiTh a Thick green covering, gazing over The pano- ramic counTryside from a lofTy hillock, Mrs. Williams Teaches her sTudenTs The ways of naTure. The laughTer of The group proves They are happy in whaT They are doing. They raise flowers in The green- house, press and mounT specimens, and Take group excursions in The naTive wood- lands around Chicago. By examining The wild flowers, Trees, mires, and glens, They find new fascinaTions To bring back To The school. As PresidenT, Jerilyn Kobes, said ThaT The Club was successful because The members made iT ThaT way. Vice-presi- denT, Frank Krizka, helped Jerilyn and Mrs. Williams plan The field Trips and club programs. Secrefary, Theresa Sma- baiTis, and Treasurer, PeTer Fernandez, served aT The meeTings and also helped plan The acTiviTies Horticultural experiments carried on in the greenhouse permit closer examination of plant growth by Mrs. William's Biology Club. Back Row-J. Kobes, Z. Suedas, T. SmabaiTis, Mrs. Williams, L. Vidoni, G. ST. George, K. Zasadil, T. Bartell. Front Row-P. Fernandez, R. Standers. lnTeresT In Living Things BIOLOGY CLUB . . . Mr. Brakken and The Biology Club members spenT Their sunny spring and fall days scouring The counTryside for choice finds. Field Trips were made To The dunes and a number of forest preserves in This area To collecT Zoological and boTanical specimens for laborafory observaTion. Besides iTs sTudy of The foresf floor, The Club enioys fossil hunTing aT limesTone quarries and Coal CiTy. To supplemenT The knowledge They gained from group discussions and research, The enTire group visited various museums and Zoological gardens, namely: The Garfield Park Con- servaTory, and Argonne LaboraTory. FirsT Term officers were: Al Kremske, PresidenT, WalTer Friis, Vice-presicle-nT, Karen Osuch, Secrefaryg and LoreTTa Jannenga, Treasurer. Second Term: Karen Osuch, PresidenT, Gloria Wolfe, Vice-presidenT, Ronald BorTz, Sec- refary, and Laddie Polz, Treasurer. 1 Page T67 Poor Adolph! Looks like the Biology Club members iust can't help picking on him. First Row-D. Socha. Second Row-S. Trumpis, J. Morano, M. Janca, S. Husak, S. Krych, D. Sharvin, J. Sievert, J. Sramek. Third Row-C. Beneke, K. Zasadil, R. Lidinsky, E. Cunnar. Fourth Row-L. Polz, R. Bortz, K. Pagel, W. Schneider. Fifth Row-M. Kopacek, G. Grenvich, J. Jucius, G. Wolfe, M. Hanzelin. Omcsrs outline plans for tomorrow's field trip. First Row-A. Kremske. Second Row-K. Osuch. Third Row-L. Jannenga, W. Friis, Mr. E. W. Brakken 1 M. Top Mr. Mikula instructs the boys on how to du- plicate a print. First Row-R. Baumel. Second Row-C. Grillo, P. Vodicka, Mr. B. Mikula, R. Serbick, S. Aksamit. A Compo ite OPERATORS CLUB . . . Mark AnTony's famous soliloquy on The ldes of March, Friends, Romans, CounTrymen, Carl Sandburg's, Chicago , and The unTorgeT- Table Raven of Edgar Allen Poe, are some of The greaT poeTic works of classi- cal and conTemporary liTerary geniuses. These recordings sTimulaTe The enthusiasm on The parT of The sTudenTs. CrediT Tor operafing The audio-visual equipmenT goes To Mr. B. Mikula and his sTaTT of boys. ln The OperaTors Club, which can be Taken in place of gym, The boys learn To run The movie proiecTors. The result is a group of boys who are prepared aT anyfime of The day To show a movie for The educaTional benefiT of The sTudenT body. These movies range from such sub- iecTs as The Civil War in a hisTory class To The disecTion of animals in a biology course. - . TQSSTQ-.f ff 4 Bottom What's on that one? asks a fellow Operator as the boys check over the films to be used that day. First Row-D. Eagling, M. Louis, R. Lyons. Second Row-R. Stribrsky, T. Bahnick, G. Cizek. The proiectionists responsible for the motion pictures shown in Morton's class- rooms must know the camera workings inside and out. First Row- P. Lukes, G. Kreici J. Bartuch, D. Sindelar J. Giampapa, D. Fostle B. Vodicka Second Row- J. Malek, C. Knez F. Smrt, K. Calta J. Rilea, V. Sterba Third Row- F. Stastny, E. Swakoski R. Sagan, M. Kouri W. Bartels, A. Hlavacek Fourth Row- H. Jensen, H. Taylor M. Louis, T. Bahnick L. Ambrose, K. Kafka . Page 168 .fi 1 Y. K If . , ff' f 0 , f .- ....-fr: ,fd X Y , ff X X . A, Lf QC-ju .fb-K4 ,livyiiqff ff A Z rfkflf 7 Q -fjfi 1.,.-f g ,. H fl f ,fini , X g I ly f fs! 7 ,ff.',- X f- jljf I, W riff- ..-X P ' Nr -ffiiiitfff . ,,?7fg.,.4.-4f f .fl ff ,.,2 ,. pf ,s , ,.,.--,,, 4.1: iff ' A ff ART CLUB . . . The festive garlands hanging in the corridors and murals depicting verses from Deck the Halls this Christmas season were mainly the inspiration of Miss L. Tara- chas and her clubsters. These young artists, constantly busy, spent their time producing the colorful posters we've seen in the halls, rearranging the art display windows on the third floor, and sponsoring a mistletoe sale appropriately timed for the holiday season. Paintings, ceramics, iewelry, prints, and dress designs of Art Club members and students ot art classes were iudged and ex- hibited at the annual Scholastic Art Exhibit at Wieboldt's in Oak Park. The cream of these were shipped to New York for national judging. Roberta Victor and Marcella Slezak, serving as President and Vice-president, re- spectively, were in charge ot one of the largest memberships the Club had in some years. Pat Hanzlik was the Treasurer. Top With pride, Art Club members watch their handicraft being placed in the art-display window on the third floor. Standing-J. Jansa, R. Smotzer, J. Erickson, R. Matas, R. McCaskey, L. Zazvorka. Kneeling-C. Krcmar, P. Bonin, V. Grenvich, J. Coates, B. Kolar, W. Stepien. Bottom The young artists view an example of unique pottery. Top Row-B. Stursa, R. Victor, J. Gassaway, P. Hanzlik, S. Walforcl, M. Welch, P. Welch, P. Bielski. Bottom Row-J. Georgandas, R. Matas, D. Mach, D. Burda. . V ' fl . f7 I r72?iQfk. X 456-f T . fi C7 C fr f k!lf3.fLJZf'J IA 9 1--' U if P 169 QL CD- fx age MOVIE MAKERS CLUB . . . With the aid of Mr. B. Mikula, boys in the Movie Makers Club learn the techniques of motion picture photography through actual ex- perience by photographing foot- ball games, dances, pep assem- blies, and other school functions of interest. This experience in- stills in them new interests, which they may develop if they wish. During meeting periods, they share one another's photographic efforts, criticizing them whenever necessary. Besides filming the many school activities to acquire skill, the members are taught how to develop these pictures and make film strips. In this way, the boys expand their abilities to cope with any problem that may arise in the movie-making tield. President, Kenneth Calta, said his past year in the Movie Makers Club has been a rewarding ex- perience. Mr. B. Mikula instructs the boys of First Row-G. Jares, R. Teglia the Mowe Makers Club m 'he use Second Row-B. Kubin, R. Baumel, Mr. B Mikula P Vodicka of a movie camera. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB . . . You've moved your bishop in the wrong direction, so you've lost your queen, is a comment heard from the crowd of on- lookers as two members of the Chess and Checkers Club are fighting a battle to the finish. This is the ideal club for anyone who is interested in chess or checkers, and it doesn't matter how well he can play. Both begin- ning and advanced players find many opportunities for developing their skills. This is possible because at club meetings the members engage in many exciting games. Through these games, they learn their faults and what can be done to correct them. Then, when the competi- tive games between expert Morton players and stu- dents trom other schools commence, the members are assured that they won't make the same mistakes again. Page T70 L ' I I Members of the Chess and Checkers Club often discuss the ln volved moves of the games. This picture includes: J. Blazek, R. Blazek, G Cermak J Gatenby J. Rogowski, R. Rogowski, M. Sladek, J. Waldman Bill Bartels and Ed Formanek engage in a serious game while John lannantuoni and Bobo Morler watch RAILROAD CLUB . . . Two years ago in MorTon, The boys who enjoyed working wiTh model Trains as a hobby decided To organize an offi- cial club. Through This club They meT To display and discuss Their Trains. The consTrucTion oT an intri- caTe bi-level layouT keeps The rail- roaders quiTe busy. A year ago, mosT oT The plans Tor The layouT were in The preliminary sTage. All of The HO gauge Track has now been laid on The compleTed Trame- work. The group has compleTed The TreighT yards, sTreeTcar line, model ciTy, and mounTains. This year The members wenT on various excur- sions. These Tan Trips are Taken via The railroad lines and serve To sTimulaTe further inTeresT in The hobby. Mr. J. T. Williams, The club's FITS' Row-K RUS, V. Sterba The Railroad Club members dis- . ' Q Second R0w-J- Pupelis, B. Bartels cuss the purposes of the various BCIVISOF, Blded RICl'i Russ, The Thin' R w'H' TaYlo L- Bml' M' Hull' a S of 3 mode' W- PresidenT, acT as a commiTTee for P Fourth Row-L. Cerny, T. Gubbins, S. Boyer, B. Kuban Fifth Row-L. Scheyerle, R. Segnost, F. Zavislak, D. Voorhees, J. lsacson Spent Wisely The members of the Writers' Club are finding it diffi- cult to choose the right cover design for TRIAL FLIGHTS. First Row-M. Slezak, D. Bursik Second Row-M. Kouri, P. Valente, Miss M. Diez, M. Rizzato, L. Grazulis, T. Turek Third Row-A. LuTkus, J. Dawson, A. Salkowski, J. Ulrich, D. Stancl, B. Padera Miss Diez, advisor of the Writers' Club, Alan Lutkus, and Don Stancl edit an entry submitted for publica- tion in TRIAL FLIGHTS. The group's activities. WRITERS' CLUB . . . The mysTerious lighTs emiTTing from Room T56 late aT nighT have proved To be only members of The WriTers' Club working on This year's ediTion of Trial Flights. Through Their en- deavors and The perseverance of Miss M. A. Diez, Their advisor, The creaTive composiTions of promising MorTon wriTers are ediTed, and The besT are seIecTed Tor publicaTion. Trial Flights has become ex- Tremely popular wiTh The sTudenT body and is used as a supple- menT To The English DeparTmenT curriculum. ATTer monThs of hard work, The members of The VVriTers' Club finally have Their eTTorTs rewarded by seeing The finished copy of Trial Flights in prinT. Besides This work on Trial Flights, They have The beneTiT of criTicism on Their own liTerary aTTempTs by fellow essayisTs. The ofiicers of The club were Allen Salkowski, PresidenT, James Ulrich, Vice-presi- denT, Mary Ann RizzaTo, SecreTary, Tom Turek, Treasurer, and Linda Grazulis, Program Chairman. Page 171 Q . 'Rf I WEEKLY CLUB . . . Pulitzer started the first comic strip and believed in screaming headlines, Hearst had the idea of a chain of papers, and Greely established the first weekly news letter and founded a well- known New York paper. Without the aid of these great men, newspaper wouldn't play such a maior role in our daily lives. They have a great influence on our think- ing. Many papers favor a particular politi- cal party, others tell both sides of the story. Yet every copy of a paper contains the same basic items: news, features, women's fashions, comics, advertise- ments, and financial pages. All the large newspapers hire famous writers to com- pose their articles in an interesting, fac- tual, and easy-to-understand style. Writ- ing copy for a limited space is no easy '55 lb Left Weekly Club members study iournalis- tic principles in the hopes of obtaining a position on the school paper. First Row-B. Pieklo, J. Pifelka, S. Pieruccini. Second Row-B. Jastremski, J. Skrha, J. Dutkiewicz. Page 172 ,w-JN ff' Luv wi Right Future iournalists in the Weekly Club review the papers of other schools. First Row-P. Slifka, V. Newson, Second Row-C. Subach, J. VanCura, N. Ruffalo. With Words task. For this reason, the Weekly Club was organized. Members of the club are taught the principles of iournalism. They write their own articles, and these are criticized by their advisor, Miss M. Bloch, and members of the Weekly staff. In ad- dition to learning to write in a non-biased fashion, the students learn how to formu- late headlines, proofread copy, and con- tend with all the various newspaper staff procedures. Whenever there is a vacancy on the Weekly staff, the members are in- vited to apply for it. If they are qualified to cope with the multitude of problems that may arise in putting out a newspaper, then they are selected for a position on the staff. Anticipating a iournalistic career. First Row-P. Zak, J. VanCura, C. Subach. Second Row-E. Borgeaud, D. Kosatka, K. Marcing S. Johnson. Third Row-P. Slifka, K. Snobel, E. Chaloupka, S Reinertson, V. Newson, N. Ruffolo 1 Above-Alan Barta gets encouragement from the re- Far Right-John lannantuoni and Ed mainder of the Debate Club as he delivers his speech. Formanek, Debate Club members, First Row-A' Baffa tion and facts that will prove Second Row-J. lannantuoni, T. Ortciger, Mr. R. Kamp- ,heir Pain, in a debaw. schroer, R. Bortz, N. Kalis, B. Bartels Third Row-W. Kubik, D. Huntley, D. Dobry, E. Formanek M We Govern en READING AND DISCUSSION CLUB . . . A new organization at Morton to be granted a charter this year was the Reading and Discussion Club, formerly called the Read- ing Club. By extending the purpose and aims of the old club, the members have been able to read a book for enioyment, discuss, and criticize it for its value. Through active participation in discussion of the various situations and problems presented in the books and through the guidance of Mrs. L. G. Zerwer, the ad- visor, they have gained insights into the fascinating world of authors and books. They also have shared their feelings with each other. Officers for this year were Clyde Byrum, President, Carol Staab, Sec- retary, and Jerry Boubin, Treasurer. The members of the Reading Club pause in front of a Christmas tree to read and discuss a book. J. Boubin, C. Staab, C. Byrum DEBATE CLUB . . . Building open minds and form- ing intellectual ties, Debate Club enthusiasts are often heard airing serious, controversial questions. While to some, the club provides an outlet for inquisitive minds and hours of wholesome discus- sion, others are using it to a greater advantage, especially those whose eyes are turned towards law. No matter what their original intention, all the members find satisfaction in the club's activi- ties. They have presented demonstration debates before high school English classes, discussed in- teresting questions on a number of topics in social studies classes, and performed at community clubs and other civic functions. Mr. Kampschroer, their advisor, reports huge success at the state speech contests and in competition with other high schools in this area. The main debate problem of the year dealt with foreign aid. Allan Barta had the great honor of serving as president of the group. 'ivy W'-754 .af T hu ' un. Q ', R ,' . - 1 . ' is ' ' . - . I ' i , ? E O, , 'ul-'iv I 1 4:- of A. ,, , rl I I I Q i 1 1 Ge , li K. Q 3 .1 ,in . llaltrnili, Milli i . ,Mg .a ,. Q vi .gr 'I' al .rin 'vt ,mi for r 1, 1 ff, 'v . .Ju ' ff' 1: .554 . 4. 4. .M . ,,, . ,, 6'-eq' i l ..r 4 I They Stand GIRLS' PEP CLUB . . . Having 200 members, Pep Club is the largest club in the school. Dressed in their familiar white blouses, they spur the teams on to victory, guided by their able advisor, Mr. A. J. Gessler. Since they attend all games, the members have front-row seats to all athletic events. The rules of the club are very strict, if a girl misses more than three games without a satis- factory excuse, she is dropped from the club. Among this year's proiects was a sale ot retiectors and maps, which provided most adequate direc- tions to the scenes ot athletic competition between Morton and other Suburban League schools. The otticers of the club were: Kay Carder, President, Linda Mostik, Vice-president, Merrill Jane Hicks, Secretary, and Leandra Koci, Treasurer. Upper Left l'll take one of those, says a fellow Mortonite as he buys a reflector from the girls in the Pep Club. lower Left Good salesmanship qualities are shown by the Pep Club members. l l pa--'W Pep Clubbers wait for the signal to begin First Row-J. Paychl, J. Mankowski, D. Marsiglio, B. Vicent, J. Walkie, R. Juliano, S. VanGothem. one of their favorite cheers, Hey, All You Second Row-N. Mikolas, K. Carder, S. Jones, B. Pollack, G. Stava, S. Krob, J. Vana, R. DuBeau, L. Mostik Musnngsyf M. Hicks, N. Voyt. Third Row-J. Paychl, B. Nemlaha, J. Curtis, B. Ruzicka, L. Tyle, L. Koci, K. Olson, M. Kotnour, M. Cavanaugh B. Hellerman, N. Van Balen, P. Dypold, D. Thyer, Mr. A. J. Gessler, J. Metz, B. Akin, M. Rotunno J. Sredl. Page 174 Behind 0ur Team BOYS' PEP CLUB . . . One of The newly formed clubs This year aT MorTon, The Boys' Pep Club was or- ganized To lead The sTudenT body in cheering aT aThleTic evenTs. Members of The club, whose charTer membership includes almosT one hundred members, wear red shirts aT These evenTs To show They belong To This group. Plans Tor The Club nexT year in The new school include performing helpful services Tor The school and for The sTudenT body. Oflicers for This year were: Larry Randa, Chairman, Dean TrafeleT, Co-Chairman, and Henry George, SecreTary. Right-Boys' Pep Club leads the students in chanting Kemo-Sabee. Below-The Boys' Pep Club was Formed as the male answer to The cheering girls in white blouses. 5? First Row-R. Levy, E. Morler, L. Randa, D. Trafelet, K. Kavanda. Third Row B Gossrow R Forcash R Rosol D Malek K Chalou Second Row-L. Berger, Mr. A. J. Gessler, J. Staif, B. Pecha, C. pek V Jankovskis B Padera B Blanford D Niver H Georg Kovacik, B. Novak, B. Nelson. Page 175 Page 176 Cn The Trail Cf SWIM CLUB . . . Students who are inter- ested in swimming and who are willing to work, are invited to Try out Tor The Swim Club. If they pass the ditTiculT en- trance Tests, They become regular mem- bers. Every Wednesday after school, they meet in The pool to develop their swim- ming skills. Through The diligence ot Miss R. E. Berman, advisor of The club, The members learn various water ballet stunts and also do a great deal of synchronized work. The maior event of The year was their annual swim show entitled The Beat , Months of hard work was spent on publicity, decorations, costumes, and choreography, this was prepared by the students and Miss Berman. OTTicers were Bruce Barta, President, Marge Spolar, Vice-president, Donna Lee Capek, Secre- tary, and John Thomas, Treasurer. Top-Able artisans of the Swim Club await instruc- tions from their advisor, Miss R. E. Berman. Middle-Swim Club members take time out from practicing for their show to pose for the camera. Bottom-The beauties on the diving board wait their turn to dive. Top - First Row-J. Miller, D..Tarvidas, D. Galeta Second Row-B. Kormarek, J. Kastner, B. Novak On Board-J. Victor, J. Cerny, J. Polacek, K. Svec, K. Stephen, S. Bezdek, S. Markov, D. Peterson Middle - First Row-B. Korbel, B. Barta Second Row-J. Kluga, D. Fox, G. Villunas, M. Spolar Third Row-J Riha, J. Thomas, T. Oglin, R. Plachy, P. Salerno, L. Kristotitersen, R. Herout, M. Lander, D. Capek Bottom - First Row-H. Novy Second Row-E. Homolka, E. Litous, R. Stavenger Third Row-Miss R. E. Berman, J. Demkovich, M. Franknburg On Board-E. Roasch, A. Mastrangelo, J. MacDougall D. Cizek, K. Olson, K. Sebek, R. Funk, J. Kupec C. Korbel, E. Komarek, C. Conway I I SummerTime RecreoTion SADDLE CLUB . . . Every SaTurday morn- ing, The members of The Saddle Club assemble aT The Lakeside Academy. In one of The Three classes, Beginners, lnTer- mediaTe, or Advanced, They learn To drill, lump, and do oTher sTunTs under The guidance of an insTrucTor from The Acad- emy. A highlighT of This year was a horse show presemed by The equeshfians. The riders compeTed for one of The Tive rib- bons given in each class. Some parTici- panTs in This show also rode in horse shows given by oTher sTables and one sponsored by a prominenT local news- paper. The advisor of The club is Miss A. J. Jelinek. Ofiiicers for The year were: KaThy Hughes, President Dick Obenauf, Vice-presidenT, Linda Michaels, SecreTary, Anida Johnson, Treasurer. Top-Saddle Club members display their hard-earned ribbons. Middle-All decked out in their riding apparel, the Saddle Club is ready for their weekly riding party. Bottom-Weekly canters at Lakeside Academy keep the riders in shape for the horse shows. Top - First Row-V. Zaiicek, Miss A. J. Jelinek, L. Sands, S. Sherwin. Second Row-L. Atkinson, J. Pierantoni, L. Michaels, K. Hughes, A. Johnson, D. Obenauf, G. Cech. Third Row-A. Campbell, D. STanek, C. Marazas, M. Hughes, W. Marciniak, F. Soucek, L. Byerly, A. Fishel. Middle - First Row-S. Pecanic, S. Jennings, J. Morosky, S. Kaiser. Second Row-H. Perina, S. Klicpera, P. Zarazan, P. Mueller, J. Dvorak, M. Czemske. Third Row-D. Silver, M. Kopacek, G. Tesinski, J. Riley, J. Rhodes, M. Groom. J. Stephens, J. Kollar, S. Orzsula, N. Vesel, J. Chiovare. Bottom - First Row-S. Fleischman, N. Blazek, R. Hnilo. Second Row-M. Druzel, J. Beida, D. O'Burg, P. Gabelich, P. Hincik, C. Kvapil, J. Nadr. Third Row-K. Armstrong, L. Novak, E. Oehme, D. Malik, B. Sedlak. Page 177 Familiar Faces At Sports Events BOOSTER CLUB . . . At all football and basketball games, the Booster Club sells hot dogs, candy, potato chips, and other edibles to hungry spectators. They also collect money at major winter sport events for the infantile paralysis march. Under the direction of their co-ad- visors, Mr. L. C. Prucha, and Mrs. S. J. Pace, the mem- bers distribute athletic schedules to local stores, bulletin boards, and to the ottices of the teachers. Climaxing their season was an annual dinner-dance for members and their escorts only. This year's semi-formal dance, Seventh Heaven, was held at Acacia Country Club on May 2. At the dance, trophies were awarded to the out- standing boys in sports. Oiticers of the Booster Club were: Marilyn Hruby, President, Sandy Lebeda, Vice- president, Linda Mostik, Secretary, and Bobbi Herout, Treasurer. Top Left-The people behind the Booster Club assemble to discuss their spring Top Right-Members of the Booster Club wait hopefully for news about their dinner-dance. dance. First RowAMr. S. .l. Pace, M. Hruby, S. Lebeda, Mr. L. C. Prucha First Row-A. Shurpiet, J. Vesely, J. Bienias, G. Strnad Second Row-L. Mostik, B. Herout Second Row-N, Rivecco, C. Cavanaugh, M. Lander, J, Metz, J. Heyden, M. Hicks, P. Dypold, C. Slavicek, P. Cerwin Bottom Left- Sold out again? is a familiar cry When the Booster Club runs ThlrdmliTYvIIq.F53rlfdgETasi'cQQl ii31E1grM' Teclmger' J' Rlha' A' Peierlk' J' Klm- out of hot dogs. First Rowe--N. Voyt, J. Sredl, C. Kapellos, S. Bayr Second Rows-f5. Marino, A. Carrino, N. Mikolas, S. MacDonald, S. Bezdek, L. Svitalek, N. Tomecek Third Rowe-fP. Flkeis, J. Roasch, K. Svcc, D. Chodl, J. Demkovich, L. Koci, C. Bottom Right-Energy to withstand the exciting moments is purchased from Gahl, C. Halpin, J. Wolke J. Sredl, C. Kapellos, and D. Demos. T 'uf ' L 6 Page 178 Fciith And Brotherhood Always 1 Top Right-Editors of THE SHIELD. Top Row-J. Kabas, B. Johnson, S. Ruba, A. Ostendorf, L. Jannenga, G. Wallen berg, J. Haiek, L. Huizinga, M. Uss, J. Tercek, J. Peterson, K. Dykenhizen Middle Row-M. Bradley, C. Beina, D. Niver, A. Havlicek, F. Tuma, J. Freschut A. Shanole, B. Kubik. Bottom Row-D. Samec, D. Cech, K. Brew, N. Borch, D. McClendon. Bottom Right-Christmastime Carollers. Top Row-S. Chalupnik, L. Kroupa, D. Wolf, K. Puike, B. Mikalecky, S. Horback C. Vcelak, S. Trischman, J. Svec, B. Misek, J. Vana. Middle Row-A. Zakracky, J. Skrha, F. Sirna, D. Voorhees, D. Wood, D. Work- man, D. Fairchild. Bottom Row-J. Fiflis, J. VanCura, J. Newson, P. Blackstone. Top Left-Hi Crusaders studying the Scriptures. Top Row-D. Forbes, L. Baxa, N. Hletrnanek, B. Hoeksama, R. Rezek, G. Velat, C. Heyn, J. Troutman. Middle Row-A. Simi, D. Childs, L. Lawson, L. Lokay, L. Neckar. Bottom Row-S. Rankin, J. Stack, C. Widiger. Bottom Left-Believing and practicing brotherhood. Top Row-A. Karbens, E. Soucek, V. Kudrna, B. Mucha, A. Swiglo, P. Stremelo, J. Gregor, J. Fuiihara, J. Maly, E. Hlavicek, D. Mickalas, D. Jindra, E. Anderson, J. Holly. Row Three-S. Thomson, J. Lossau, J. Forbes, V. Lund, K. Krno, M. Kasal, M. Mack, K. Pagel, L. Picco, M. Gohr. Row Two-P. Lapka, D. Novak, M. Wolf, D. Capek, L. Grazulis, T. Holder C. Repetny, C. Novak, K. Velat. Bottom Row-S. Frost, S. Krob, E. Borgeaud, J. Kider. 1 HI CRUSADER CLUB . . . To gain more knowledge about the Bible, interested students participate in the Hi C Club. Under the direction ot the Club's advisor, Mr. J. H. Seaholm, they study the Bible and then have quizzes based on their studies. Throughout the year they are engaged in many activities such as Club socials, prayer meetings, and at Christmastime the members go carol- Page 179 ling at the Berwyn Hospital. In addition to these various activities, the Club edits a publication called THE SHIELD. Othcers tor this year were: Jim Forbes, Presi- dent, Loretta Jannenga, Vice-president, Violet Kudrna, Secretary, Mary Wolf, Treasurer, Gary Velat, Editor, and Donna Novak, Co-editor. These hard workers in the Frosh-Soph Girls' Club Another Club meeting means plans for more volunteer their services which will help others. activities are to be discussed by the members. Top Rows M. Liska, J. Mazzeti, D. Treibal, R. VincenT. Top Row-S. Slad, U. Jasinski, M. Sknabel, B. Darrow. Middle Row-S. Reinertson, B. Jastrcmski, D. Basa, S. Vansauskas, C. Pakan, Middle Row-D. Jefsik, E. Walsh, K. Vaccara, C. Subach, B. Pieklo, S Johnson B. Grassi, P. Blackstone. K. Mach. Bottom Row'-J. Cylhmal, V. Kalal, P. Fiala, J. Karas. Bottom Row-D. Lobek, J. Grebnic, K. Marcing, G. Kobes. FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB . . . Helping oThers Through Their services is The principal aim of The members of The Frosh-Soph Girls' Club. These girls, under The direcTion of Mrs. F. R. SaTz, help The Time pass away quickly for hospiTalized children by sending Them Toys They have collecTed and colorful Scrapbooks They have made wiTh which To play. The members also conTribuTe To diFTerenT chariTies from Their Treasury funds which are President of the Club, Jeannette Meyer, receives suggestions from members for the Club's annual cupcake sale in the Caf. Top Row-P. Sieve-rT, K. Guenthner, J. Maly, M. Kuske, K. Snobel. Middle Row-N. Rufrfolo, M. Gaba, D. Kloboucnik, M. Tvaroh, D. Racich. Bottom Row-J. Meyer. in-M obTained Through a cupcake sale and various oTher proiecTs. By making These scrapbooks and Toys and by selling cupcakes, The members receive points. AfTer They have earned The required number of points, These girls are awarded an M , An enioyable acTiviTy of The Club members is an annual excursion in laTe spring To The Sand Dunes. There They spend a pleasanT day basking in The sun and swimming in The cool, blue waTers of Lake Michi- gan. Officers for This year were: JeanneTTe Meyer, PresidenT, Marylou Gaba, Vice-presidenT, Deline Klouboucnik, SecreTary, NaTalie RuFFolo, Treasurer, and Midge Tvaroh, PoinT Taker. Ready, Willing Page T80 When service work is to be done, members of the Club members are in charge of the articles Junior-Senior Girls' Club are always ready to help. Top Row-B. Paulin, J. Sievert, J. Paychl, J. Mankowski, .l. Geiling, P. Bryan. Row Three-E. Olthof, P. Rassogianis, A. Ostendorp, R. Kanikula, S. Zogas. Row Two-M. Black, A. Georgandas, A. Shrupiet, R. Herout, L, Polivka. Bottom Row-S. Turek, R. Juliano, S. Kratovil, M. Smith, B. Nemlaha, S. Brezina. JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB . . . Members of the Jr.-Sr. Girls' Club, with the assistance of Miss E. M. Prutsman, the advisor, sponsor one ofthe big events of the year, the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The menu of this year's banquet, Stocking Full of Love, was kept a well-guarded secret, as always, until the night of the banquet and was enjoyed by those attending the fortieth annual affair. The Club undertakes other protects throughout the year such as serv- ing at the Father-Son Banquet, ushering for many evening school affairs in beautiful for- mals, collecting contributions in G.A. classes for the Community Chest and Red Cross, and spon- soring a white elephant sale. In their free time, the members also work in the Lost and Found And Abl in the Lost ancl Found Department, Room 203. Top Row-M. Wollitzer, S. Sekana, M. Hanzlin, D. Kosturski, D. Rippel, J. Meyer P. Hogan. Row Three-D. Homuth, J. Juicius, H. Rudman, D. Duran, D. Pniak. Row Two-B. Odenbach, B. Potsic, A. Loycano, H. Urban, F. Smetana, G Koenigsmark. Bottom Row-J. Roegner, V. Grenvich, C. Bezdek, S. Lane, J. Stokes, G. Wolfe Department returning misplaced articles to their rightful owners. OHficers for the first semester were: Dianne Kysela, President, Barbara Obenauf, Vice-President, Verlene Fagerberg, Secretary, Jean Paychl, Treasurer, Nancy Pospisil, Historian. Officers for the second semester were: Karen Jacobson, President, Virginia Grenvich, Vice-president, Susan Kelsch, Secretary, Charlotte Bazars, Treasurer, Jacqueline Meyers, Historian. For giving their time and effort, all active members are given awards by the Club. Top Row-K. Norman, K. Pagel, S. Husek, C. Miksovsky, D. Capek, P. Bielski, P. Hanzlik. Row Three-P. Steigler, C. Horalek, C. Reinert, J. Daubner, J. Daubner, J. Daubner, P. Griffeth Row Two-D, Benes, P. Rose, M. Bradly, C. Beina, L. Kristolfersen, S. Benbang. Bottom Row-J. Paychl, B. Obenauf, N. Pospisil, V. Fagerberg, D. Kysela. Page ist JUNIOR COUNCIL . . . As our little friend, Browser slowly wends his way down to the Hrst floor for an assembly, he is pushed aside by a group of girls who are racing to the auditorium tor front- row seats. After dusting himself oft, Browser again starts on his way. Upon arriving at the auditorium, he finds all the available seats occupied. Browser anxiously peers around tor someone to help him, and a Jr. Council member quickly rushes to his aid. Within a few seconds, a choice front-row seat that has apparently been overlooked is found for Browser, Our little story illustrates one phase of the many tasks of the Jr. Coun- cil. Under the direction of Mr. Larimer, the members serve at banquets, usher at a multitude of school activities, and act as guides for various P.T.A. affairs. The olticers were: Jett James, President, Bob Hlousek, Vice-president, Steve Hessl, Sec- retary, and Ed Benson, Treasurer. Top Right-A disturbance inside the auditorium at- tracts the attention of four Junior Council members whose duty it is to discipline noisy students. G. Sternes, F. Bartizal, A, Svec, D. Thomas Bottom Right-The officers of this underclassmen boys' organization meet often to discuss the problems that may arise and impair the efficiency of their work. First Row-J. James, S. Hessl Second RowfB. Hlousek, E. Benson y. Dependclbility Junior Council members smile as they receive their orders from Mr. Larimer, their advisor, for tomor- row's assembly. First Row-J. Kalesz, F. Bartizal, J. MacConnell, R. Nelson, R. Strelecky Second Row-E. Nemec, B. Brabec, F, Danes, A. Swiglo, F. Serlovsky, D. Papirnik, B, Brunslik, G. Licko, R. Forcash Third Row-P. Hlava, D. Sindelar, T. Heger, R. Mer- I my 0, .X-L-f,.i, f shon, K. Taraba, B. Diamond, T. Svoboda, D. Miller, D. Forbes, D. Sedivy as-40' .4 f- it MM iii Page l82 2 And Service Officers, Jim Kapsa, Jim Kuska, .lim Zakovec, and Al Just meet with Sr. Council advisor, Mr. H. L. Meeker, to plan the Father-Son Banquet. ,H ..,,...,, i. . Page 183 A SENIOR CQOUNCIL . . . when a person is Talking, reading a book, or in any oTher way being disrespecTTul To The perform- ers aT assemblies, he immediaTely be- comes aware oT The acTiviTies of The Mor- Ton Senior Council. By disciplining The Troublemakers, These young men enhance The enioymenT The sTudenT body derives from These assemblies. They are on duTy whenever There is a program in The audi- Torium. Senior Council, which is com- posed oT Junior and Senior boys under The advisorship of Mr. H. L. Meeker, sponsored one of The main evenTs of The year, The Father-Son Banquet ATTendance aT This year's allfair was The largesT in The pasT TwenTy years. While lisTening To The noTed columnisT, Sydney J. Harris, The dads and sons indulged in a mouTh-waTer- ing, Eve-course Turkey dinner. FirsT se- mesTer oFTicers were: Al JusT, President Jim Kuska, Vice-president Jim Zakovec, SecreTary, Jim Kapsa, Treasurer. Second semesTer officers included: Al JusT, Presi- denT, ArT Siml, Vice-presidenT, Dom Mar- siglio, SecrTary, Don Nelson, Treasurer. Top-On duty at Morton's assemblies, Senior Coun- cilers keep order in the auditorium. First Row-P. Knuti, J. Forbes, J. Naylor, J. Meidrich, P. Carroll Second Row-R. Grego, T. Hildenbrandt, C. Rondi- nella, M. Piotrowski, B. Bedrava, A. Fries, A. Giaque. J. Evangelista, J, Curtis Third Row-D. Marsiglio. D. Nelson, S. Thompson D. Niver, J. Miller, D. Chilos, S. Deardorff D. Grgurich 1 1 Bottom-Senior Council members get information from Mr. Larimer on what time to serve at the banquet that night. First Row-A. Siml, W. Gibson, F. Fairchild, R. Wind- sor, M. Pech Second Row-B. McClenahan, J. Sraif, W. Kovarik J. Cabernoch, D. MeTcalT, G. Brull, R. Reihel Third Row-J. King, R. Oabes, B. Nernec, B. Knupp J. Manley, C. Roberfs, S. NesTer 1 1 Winter Sport Thrill and Spill Winter sports enthusiasts In the Speed Skating Club gather in anticipation of the thrills and spills of coming races. SPEED SKATING CLUB . . . As our town is blanketed in a silvery coat of snow and ponds everywhere begin to freeze, the Speed Skating Club gets into action under the direction of Mr. J. H. Seaholm. Their skating season is dotted with a series of derbies in which they get a chance to demonstrate acquired talents. Last Janu- ary, Charmaine Reinert, the Club's sec- retary, represented the Morton team in the Silver Skates Derby at Humboldt Park. Treasurer, Richard Teglia, accompanied her a week later to the Civic Central Derby. The thrill of feeling the bitter wind whip across their faces and of see- ing the hardened ice race away beneath their feet has made them ardent enthusi- asts of the sport. President, Alex Mat- kovich, and Vice-president, Jim Breck, contend that ice skating is fast becoming the most popular winter sport of the day. Lining up for the race, the Speed Skaters are eager to be off. W. Jensen, C. Reinert, J. Breck, A. Matkovich, R. Teglia, Mr. J. H. Seaholm. Artists With Worcls SPEECH ARTS CLUB . . . This group is organized for the purpose of training entrants in the Illinois High School As- sociation Speech Contests. This year Morton entered a full team. nine indi- viduals, a debate team, and a contest play. Morton's team tied for second place with Reavis at the district contest in competition with thirteen other schools. Individuals advanced to sec- tional contest vvere: Bob Jones, with a second in radio reading, and Elizabeth Karlicek and Joe Novak, who took thirds in Serious reading and After Dinner Speaking, respectively. At Dis- trict, Jones took a fourth, and Novak a fifth. Elizabeth Karlicek won first place and forged ahead to state-vvide compe- tition. Contestants are rated competi- tively from first to twelfth. The debate team is entered in Sectional vvithout going through a district elimination. Such activities as Comedy Reading, Serious Reading, Oratorical Declama- tion, After Dinner Speaking, Original Monologue, Original Oration, Extem- pore Speaking, and Radio Speaking are the verbal arts studied by the or- ganization. The group is coached by Mr. Bunnell, Miss Dale, Miss Dryden, Mr. Friberg, and Mr. Kampschroer. The debate team was coached by Mr. Kampschroer and the play by Miss Dryden. Speech Artists Take a Bow Row One-Miss Dryden, V. Lund, P. Maracek, M. Hruby, V. Polz, E. Karlicek, E. For- JUNIOR PLAY . . . The lighter side of composer Stephen Foster's life was the subiect of this year's Junior Play. Unlike other productions about Foster, this story emphasized the happy-go-lucky attitude of his youth, rather than the unhappy, morose character often pictured. Set in the mid-eighteen hundreds, the play depicted how Foster got inspiration for his music on the Mississippi riverboats. These songs were performed by the cast, adding to the happy atmosphere of the story. Oh! Susanna was produced completely by the Junior Drama Club. The making of sets, painting, costumes, makeup, publicity, and every other necessity for the pre- sentation of a successful play was done by the drama students them- selves. The production was super- vised and directed by Miss Wilma Dryden. manek, Mr. Kampsch roer Row Two-R. Jones, W. Kubik, D. Huntley, W. Barrels, J, lannantouni, T. Ortciger, D. Dobry, N. Kalis, J. Novak, R. Levy Stephen Foster pens Left to Right-Wayne Kubik, Carol Grachen, Shelba MacDonald, John Hernikl, gong hit on fable cloth Paul Dvorak, William Mucha, Joe Shramovitch, Alan Trhlik, Ken Krizaniq Page 185 Seeking Their Way Into ,W Vg : r. v 5 Aw... inn Standing--A. Miller, G. Reinbacher, R. Vaisvil, J. Garbe, D. Pochocki, J. Kapsa, J. Sredl, D. Kosatka, D. McClendon, R. Levy Morton's Knights of Newspaperdom meet at roundtable SeatedAT. Gettings, M. Piotrowski, P. Vodicka, J. Bryan, C. Fio Rito WEEKLY STAFF Position Editors-in-chief . . Associate Editor . . . Managing Editor . .. News Editor ........ Assistant News Editor Feature Editor ...... Assistant Feature Editor Sports Editor ........ Assistant Sports Editor Copy Editor ........ Assistant Copy Editor . Head Proofreader .. Business Manager . . Head Typist ......... .... Circulation Managers ... .... Exchange Managers . .. . .. Oftice Manager . .. First Semester Paul Vodicka. .. Diane Kosatka. . Roy Vaisvil .... Julie Frank .... Carol Fio Rito.. Joyce Garbe .... Dolores Pochocki .... Jim Kapsa ..... Mike Piotrowski. Judi Bryan ..... Judy Sredl ..... Kathy Hughes. . Rich Levy .... Marge Krbec. .. Rita Rall ....,.... . Dale McClendon ...... .. . Second Semester . . .Diane Kosatka . . . .Joyce Garbe . . . .Roy Vaisvil . ...Judi Bryan . . . . . .Joan Koza .Dolores Pochocki .Rich Levy . . . .Mike Piotrovvski ......Bob Faie . .. .. .Judy Sredl . . . .Linda Atkinson .Dale McClendon .. .Thelma Gettings . . . .Marge Krbec . .John Heneghan Sharon Reinertson .Gertrude Reinbacher .... .. .Cynthia Subach Thelma Gettings ...... .. .Rosalie Smotzer Raoul Baumel. .. .... Dennis Gallina Page T86 Th e Land Cf .lournali m v l Top - Back Row ll. to r.l-L. Sengstock, R. Boburka, R. Smotzer, R. Faie, Top-Prudent Publishers Push Papers R. Tauer, K. Hughes, E. Borgeau, R. Baumel, D. Gallina, L. Atkinson D . . Front Row ll. to r.l-J. Heneghan, M. Krbec, R. Votava, J. Pedderson lower R'9h 'lU '9 -lo'- 'al'S7S l'l0ld C0'1feI'0nCe A' JUST' 'l' Kola lower Left-A Meeting of Minds in the Editorial Department lower Right-R. Vaisvil, J. Garbe, D. Kosatka, M. Piotrowski lower Left-Miss M. Bloch, P. Vodicka Although a casual reader of the Weekly might be led by its easy, natural style into thinking of its production as a simple matter, any staff member will readily testify to the contrary. The task of Morton's newspaper is to obtain reports of happenings and personalities in school and transform them into interesting stories, supplemented by appropriate photographs which add clarity and interest to the copy. Added to this is the writing of features, making entertaining as well as informative reading. Since all phases of newspaper production except engraving are completed by Morton students, meeting the weekly deadline calls for hard, fast, and faithful work on the part of all staff members. Each member takes care of his own assignment, from interviewing and reporting to typing, editing, headline writing and finally balancing copy and photos in the layouts to produce an eye-pleasing page. The staffs efforts are rewarded, however, when they proudly view the results of their work in the completed edition. Keeping the staff organized and running smoothly, as well as giving counsel on iournalistic problems, is the role of Miss M. Bloch, faculty advisor. Similarly, Mr. L. M. Lang, photography advisor, assures the editors of a supply of pictures from which to choose. Each Friday the papers are circulated among classrooms, adding to the knowledge of a well-informed student body. Page l87 A Bookworm Is Born qw., fi .V 13 U ,. ,..e'I.Y ' 1 DA iCIKf- 1 1 J, A anne i,?,, s,,:i f P NWS 3 ar..i5.a:ss Q A 29:57.55 ,W lmflimam -X U4 if . - 1 Page 188 ANNUAL STA Editor-in-Chief. . . Business Manager... . Publicity Manager. . . ... Staff Artist ...... FF .. ...Edward Zak . .Robert Gossrovv .Deanna Demiduk ...Barbara Franzo Feature Editor ..... .. .Cornelia Kapellos Photography Editor .... Class Editors ...... Jr. Club Editors .... ......... Jr. Ass't., Boys Sports Editors ........ Girls Sports Editor... . . . . .Richard Matt . . . . . . .Kathleen Fligel Melinda Farmer Ass't., Judy Sredl Margaret Pokorny Helen Novy Chester Laskowski ... .David Malek Ray Rosol .. .Dena Demos Faculty Editor ................. Shirley Macha Publications and Drarna Editor .... David Walker MSGA and Honor Societies Editor Above- LeY's Sell Tha! Annual Below-Picking Picture Poses Problem Elizabeth Karlicek Above-D. Demiduk, R. Matt, Mr. Fox, S. Macha, E. Karlicek Below-C. Laskowski, Mr. Tudor, D, Demos, M, Pokorny, H. Novy ln Annual Cffice As you read This book, you are observing The climax of a year's work on The parT of The Annual STafT. This work is done by The enTire group aT The beginning of The semesTer in planning a Theme, characTer, cover design, color scheme, and 'The wording of The inTroducTion. The design ideas are Taken over by The sfaff arTisT who Then TranslaTes Them inTo appropriaTe picTures. Class picTures are Then Taken wiTh The help of The sTaff members, who gaTher senior informafion, make announce- menTs, and keep records. LaTer, various ediTors begin The Task of puTTing TogeTher Their own secTions of The book. This means planning and Taking picTures and placing Them in aTTracTive arrangemenfs, wriTing TiTles, capTions, and copy, and geTTing informaTion abouT The acTiviTies confained in Their secTions. This work musT be finished early in The second semesTer when ThaT plague of all jour- nalisTs, The deadline, suddenly creeps up. ln order To finish Their secTions in The besT possible manner, The sTaff members sTay aT The office during free periods and afTer Their classes are over. Finally, wiTh The pride in a job compleTed and a sigh of relief, The layouTs are placed in a large loose-leaf book known as The bible. Copy is senT To The prinTer and picTures go To The engraver. The planning sfage of The Annual is inished. The sTaff's work is far from compleTed, however. The book, affer being planned, musT be sold. Sales are inspired by The sTaff, led by iTs PubliciTy manager, who works ouT campaign ideas and posTers which assure ThaT The book will be boughT by The sTudenT body. Expenses and sales revenue are kepf Track of by The Business Manager in The fond hope ThaT They will balance aT The end of The year. No maTTer how long and hard The sfaff works and how carefully The iob is done, The yearbook could noT be compleTed wiThouT The aid of someone who can be relied upon for advice and help. The Annual Sfaff is doubly forTunaTe in having Two such people. Mr. Fox, as advisor, supervises and organizes The work ThaT goes on in The producTion of a yearbook, and his experience, counsel, and pafience are freely disTribuTed To sfaff members in need of guidance. Joining The sfaff for The firsf Time as assisTanT adviser, Mr. Tudor helps The sfaff wiTh problems in grammar and composiTion and busies himself being helpful in general. Despife The Time and work ThaT a member of The annual sTaFf musT puT in, The efTorT is always considered well worTh iT by all concerned. A staff member's work is amply rewarded when he sees his efforfs Transformed inTo a fTnished yearbook aT The semesTer's end. Because of The need for co-operafion on The sfaff, many close friendships are formed even above The friendship of people working TogeTher Toward a common goal. Parfies and picnics are anoTher parT of The acTiviTies in which sfaff members parTicipaTe TogeTher. ln a sense, The office becomes a home for The annual family, boTh in Terms of Time spenT There and The spirif of iTs members. IT becomes The focal poinT of school acTiviTies jusf as The home is The cenfer of family acTiviTies. The experience ThaT a person gefs on The Annual sTaff will always be invaluable To him, even if he is never connecfed wiTh journalism or publishing. A sfaff member gains The abiliTy To work wiTh and geT along wiTh ofhers by acTuaI experience. This is one of The mosT valuable lessons ThaT can be learned in school. The ideas and ideals ThaT a sfaff absorbs in iTs year of work may well afTecT The fufure of iTs individual members in a very pronounced way. Your Morfonian is The resulT of The Annual STaff's work and hopes for The year. IT is Their wish ThaT as you read iT now and in The fuTure, you will recall The pleasanT memories of This pasT school year. Annual Editors and Friend B. Franzo, M. Farmer, D. Walker, D. Malek, R. Rosol, C. Capellos, R. Gossrow, E. Zak, K. Fligel, J. Srdel if iffy ,lf I V . . 1 . I . 'fYf1,, ...,,.f llsfl cfm n ,V . ' T 2 3 all f f T T T fl if :Mil if C . .T xxx. l lg f,,ff M f . . ' ' f S3 39 I l -. 1' . V T . H I , .T 03 gi g T T. T 1 ' , l , ,,L'g. H 'THQ ,sgmlx Q .5 E X ,fffax a,'Zf,ii nu. ' l L Q 4 llilgli A awncufcomov 7 ,ff , i sffnff il If-f-4-:1.zMavfv.,:fu',.wL:1.4 fi ff g f , 4-as-waqnasm f' , T 72' ' I um. yawn. me up gig 5 Ablation 91.00 filrlf e, ,V-rf I . ,wal 'Q -nh Seniors Bring Good News 'Qo a l , T SENIOR PLAY. bi st tootball game was Tait College's did Ne , This year's T Senior P in The wa of achl victory was Tom Ma To was The pt n TaiT's only hope s hough i in bili pass astronomy would out the a . syh hinged on one te T, for even To Kd mu I ho . elp was obvious rl, T, as-tooigusy K elp him, but bei a s ersuaded he cous n, Connie, to resulting constant association under theistl rs romance and new problems of the eternal triang comedies, all the problems were finally ng. Tait won The game and The romantic mixup w tothe happiness of all concerned. The sparkling rected by Mrs. B. A. Morris, featured songs, dances, and' of the Roaring Twenties which brought a Touch ot ia even to those who had not lived - through the era. Many songs from the production, such as Good News and Varsity Drag were whistled and hummed in the halls tor weeks atter the play was over. '46 ,N Top- No! She Can'T Win Again! Center-Backstage, last-minute makeup is applied. Bottom-A pep Talk for TaiT's Team. Top - Front Row-J. Riha, E. Karlicek, S. Shubert, J. Magrowski, G. Serlovsky A. Miller, R. DuBeau Back Row-R. Peterik, P. Heinal, S. Kratovil, K. Figura, R. Contino, J. Pribyl T. Turek, T. Belina, H, Witt, J. Forbes, G. Fuchs Center - Front Row-S. Buzan, J. Zasadil Back Row-C. Nepil, E, Karlicek, A, Miller Bottom-J. Pribyl, G. Serlovsky, D. Heinal, S. Thomson, F. Studnik, G. Fuchs, R. Marik H. Witt, J. Forbes, J. Novak Page l9O M 1 r 1 Drama Reigns Supreme CONTEST DRAMA . . . The Troian Women, a Greek play by Euripedes, was The enTry oT The Speech ArTs Club in dra- maTic presenTaTion. The sTory deals wiTh The women leTT behind in Troy when Their husbands were killed or capTured by The Greek Armies. As Troy burned, The women were Taken by The invaders and families were compleTely separaTed. Hecuba, The Queen of Troy, was Taken by The leader of The Greeks and her daughTer Taken by anoTher soldier, and her son was killed. The very dramaTic presenTaTion won NlorTon's drama club a second place in secTional compeTiTion and a chance To go on To higher conTesTs. STar- ring in The play were ElizabeTh Karlicek, Dale lVlcClendon, Arlene Miller, Sheila Trumpis, Midge Tvaraoh, Rauol Baumel. and Sharrie KraTovil. The play was ad- vised and direcTed by Miss Dryden. Right-Contest Dramatisis Take Curtain Call Front-V. Kraml, K. ArmsTrong, V. Polz, S. Trumpis, M, Tvaroh, C. Meida, J. Johns, J. Tercek Back-J. Pederson, D. NlcClendon, E. Karlicek, S. Kra- Tovil, R. Baumel, A. Miller, D. Gallina DRAMA CLASSES . . . STudenTs in- TeresTed in sTudying The dramaTic arTs have ample opporTuniTy aT MorTon in such groups as Mr. TeeTer's inTermediaTe class. STu- denTs in This group geT a com- pleTe course in every phase of TheaTricaI producTion. AbiliTy To express The feelings of The char- acTers They porTray is acquired Through acTual personal experi- ence on The sTage of The LiTTle TheaTre, as well as Through The dramaTic readings in which The class oTTen parTicipaTes. In order To beTTer achieve This characTer- izaTion, Techniques of elocution and voice conTrol are worked ouT wiTh The help of The groups' advisors. Left-Drama Class Views Theatrical Slap Standing-J. Geiling, J. Szalkowski Sealed-W. Vermillion, R. VoTava, L. Po- livka, A. Svoboda, J. Karas, J. Cermak, G. Kocrnond, J. Bouzek, K. Prochaska, K. Dykhizen, D. Lane Page l9l The Stage I Their World it T ti Above-They learn drama from props to performance Painting Set-S. Kratovil, S. Bending, J. Magrovvski, D. Stark Back Row-H. Henych, M. Hanzelin, C. Caruso, V, Kraml, P. Hogan, M. Polanek, M. Kobes Repeated Rehearsal Means Perfect Performance SeatedAN. Lasorella, J. Cefalo, J. Nadr, C. Pietrzak, S. Fischer, R. Boburka, G. Blacquire StandingfM. Kazunas, C. Kutulis, B. Ma- kouski, G. Reznik, A. Micheyta, G. Wesely DRAMA CLASSES . . .Students of drama, as in Miss Dryden's third hour class, learn all aspects of dramatic art, including acting, costume design, set construction, scene painting, and makeup. They put this knowledge to good use in presenting plays to English classes in the Little Theatre. This year the advanced class worked on several pro- ductions in coniunction with the sixth hour begin- ning class. Among them were a cutting from Junior Miss, The Dancers, The Long Watch, and Family Portrait. Working alone, the ad- vanced class presented a part of The Barrets of Wimpole Street, and a Christmas play, No Star to Guide Them. These productions are designed to give drama students stage experience in front of an audience while entertaining Morton's students. DRAMA CLASSES . . . Beginning drama classes such as Mrs. Hixon's concern themselves with such fundamental problems as creative approach to dramatic story-telling, the acquiring of poise and expressiveness before a group, and achieving characterization. Some attention is also given to costume and makeup. Eventually short plays are presented before the class or invited audiences from English classes. Besides learning every facet of drama, these pupils become acquainted with the great literature of the world and find increased understanding of the characters in it. Whether the students are planning a dramatic career or lust want better understanding of drama, they are sure to End it a rewarding course of study. Cur S'rudenT Governmenf Associofion l Members of the voice of the student body meet to decide on Homecoming activities. Page 193 This year marked The Silver Anniver- sary of The M.S.G.A. ln The pasT TwenTy- Tive years iT has grown from a small in- signiicam group inTo a powerful organi- zaTion. IT is modeled afTer our naTional governmenT. STudenT represenTaTives elec- Ted by Their home rooms consTiTuTe The DelegaTion. By reporTing To Their home rooms on M.S.G.A. acTiviTies and bringing The ideas and opinions of The sTudenTs back To The nexT meeTing, These represen- TaTives voice The opinions of The sTudenT body. The execuTive board is composed of The chairman of The M.S.G.A., BeaTrice Nemlaha, vice-chairman, Bill Bedrava, recording secreTary, Susan DuBeau, Treas- urer, Julie Frank, assisTanT secretary, Gloria Novak, corresponding secreTary, Karin STephan. The iudicial branch of The lVl.S.G.A. is The CourT of JusTice, which Tries and senTences any rule violaTors re- ferred To iT by The deans. To the chief executives falls the responsibility of leading the student government. Seated-G. Novak, B. Nemleha. S. DuBeau Standing-B. Bedrava, Mr. G. Nl. Larimer, J. Frank, K. Stephan The Court of Justice hears a case sent to it by the deans. Seated-Mr. J. H. Seaholm, Miss H. E. Hendricks, Mr. L. S. Zelip Standing-J. Dou'Ta'1. A. JusT, C. Fedele, J. lannan- Tuoni, V. Polz, L. Poli, J. Carnmisa, A. Georgandas The Executive Branch of the Government Board members who do not hold positions on the executive board act as chairmen of the various committees. These committees plan many of the school's activities and give the students who do not hold government positions an opportunity to take part in the planning. This year's senior board members vvere: Janice Bienias, Sandra Buzan, Annette Faynor, Julie Frank, Elizabeth Karlicek, Sandy Lebeda, Bill McLenahan, Beatrice Nemlaha, and Lynne Uhlir. Members of the iunior board were: Sandra Bayr, Bill Bedrava, Judi Bryan, Jane Cernota, Crystal Cousineau, Dena Demos, Carol Gahl, Cathy Halpin, and Madeline Uss. The iunior executives display an active interest in doing their share on the Board. Seated-D. Demos, B. Bedrava, S. Bayr, C. Cousineau Standing-J. Bryan, C. Halpin, M. Uss, J. Cernota The Board of Directors is the executive branch of our student government. Its work corresponds to that done by the President in the set up of our national government. Its members are elected, ex- cept the freshmen, in the spring of the year. The freshmen are elected upon their entrance in the fall. After the spring election, the Board selects its own officers who will comprise the executive board. The Board of Directors is composed of eight seniors, eight iuniors, four sophomores, four fresh- men, and the four class presidents. The term of oftice is one year, and it runs from June through the summer and the succeeding school year. Senior executives represent the graduating class on the Board of Directors. Seated-B. McLenahan, L. Uhlir, S. Buzan, B. Nemlaha, J. Bienias Standing-E. Karlicek, A. Faynor, J. Frank, S. Lebeda Page 194 The sophomore class was well represented on the executive board by Susan DuBeau, Gloria Novak, and Karin Stephan. Bonnie Togias headed the committee which inaugurated the Big Sister Plan, and Janet Fuiihara was president of sopho- more cabinet. The freshmen board members did not have committees but worked as a committee in planning activities. One of their projects was the planning of a Christmas party for the Board of Directors. They gave one party at school at which there was an exchange of amusing grab- bag gifts. The other party was in the evening. The freshmen were: Sharon Frost, Fran Lander, Johnny Paoletti, Bruce Pagni, and Jim Westhead. The freshmen and sophomores have a good start in student government work. K. Stephan, S. DuBeau, G. Novak, J. Paoletti, S. Frost, F. Lander Busy Students Do Their Part Assembly Committee, headed by Jane Cernota, planned the year's assemblies. They were responsi- ble for the new idea of an Inauguration Assembly in which the Board, Cabinet, and Court members took the oath of oFHce on the stage in the auditorium. This committee also gave the students wonderful pep assemblies, which increased the attendance at the season's games. Code of Ethics Committee and chair- man Elizabeth Karlicek were responsible for main- taining an up-to-date code and having it printed on the student guide cards. This committee also sends its members to the annual Codes of Conduct Con- vention. Assembly Committee and Code of Ethics Committee provided means of getting more enioyment out of school life. First Row-L. Souta, V. Salerno, S. Picatto, L. Tyle, E. Karlicek, A. Miller, S. Remus Second Row-J. Pomierski, M. Murrin, P. Karel, C. Gahl, N. Voyt, J. Stava, M. Hanzelin, D. Demos Third Row-S. Gorski, M. Lifka, M. Krnak, C. Gore, L. Mostik, B. Hellerman, P. Dvorak, M. Cavanaugh, R. Forcash, J. Cernota Junior Judi Bryan and M Book Committee ran a contest to enable artistic students to vie for the honor of having their work on the cover of the M Book. This book is a guide to Morton which is handed out to the incoming freshmen, and it introduces them to their new home. Next year there will be a new branch of Morton, and the iob of this committee will be doubly important because they have to help freshmen in two diFferent buildings. The Freshmen Orientation Committee had a success with the Bio and Little Sister project whereby every freshman girl had a big sister to help her get acquainted with Morton. In future years this committee hooes to in- augurate a Big and Little Brother Program. M Book and Freshmen Orientation committees worked to benefit the newcomers. First Row-J. Kuhaiek, J. Feinberg, S. Trishman, J. Svec, M. Hanzelin, S. MacDonald, J. Bryan, T. Belina Second Row-J. Tercek, G. Kocmoud, D. Novak, L. Lokay, S. Pertle, L. Schmid, M. Wolf, J. Koza, J. Bekman, P. Vodicka Third Row-B. Komarek, L. Parthuw, E. Matysiak, S. Pieruccini, B. Jastremski, D. Racich, J. Spelman, J. Frank i i With the guidance of chairman Annette Faynor, the Bulletin Committee writes, prints, and distributes the M.S.G.A. Bulletin each week. The purpose of the bulletin is to keep the students and faculty informed of the week's events and coming activities. This com- mittee is also in charge of keeping the large bulletin boards on the third floor, in the cafeteria, and at the auditorium entrance up to date. School and Cat Improvement Committee lives up to its name. Sandy Bayr and her committee were in charge of keeping the M.S.G.A. office and the entire school in a clean, pleasant, and attractive condition. Bulletin and School and Caf Improvement committees found plenty to do this year. First Row-G. Strnad, A. Faynor, C. Klein Second Row-R. Wilen, A. Dothum, P. Fikeis, S. Bayr, D. Demos, M. Bentert, S. Marino, Mr. G. C. McCloud Third Row-B. Novak, M. Black, S. Buzan, M. Straka, J. Cleaves, D. Namoks, D. Olsen, Mr. P. R. Kasik, D. Galeta, D. Nepil Page 195 Cooperotion in Government The Election Committee under the chairmanship of Janice Bienias handled all of the school elec- tions. Some of these elections are Board of Direc- tors, Cabinet, and Court of Justice offices, Home- coming Queen, and D.A.R. Award. Working right along with the Election Committee is Dena Demos, chairman of the Eligibility Committee. Beside mak- ing sure that candidates for all offices meet the qualifications of that office, this committee also checks on the school's athletes to make sure that they are eligible for the team. The Medal Awards Committee and its chairman, Cathy Halpin, recog- nized worthy graduating seniors at the end of the year. ln a ceremony known as Little Commence- ment, various medals are awarded to those who have done some special service for the school. Chairman Madeline Uss and the Clubs Committee conducted a doll contest during the Christmas season. Any of the clubs in the school could take part if they would only dress a doll in clothing which in some wav depicted the club's activities. These dolls were then oiven to a welfare organi- zation to be distributed at Christmas. Election and Eligibility committees work hand in hand at elec- tion time. First Row-S. Ford, A. Macek, M. Krhcc, V. Vnsich, S. Trincr D. Demos, J. Bienias, E. Karlicck Second Row -A. Reda, S. Bayr, L. Bates, T. Holder, J, Cavalier, J. Stokes, K. Jacobson, L. Uhlir Third Row-W V. Veleta, N. Daur, L. Vesely, J. Demkovich, C. Mur- ray, B. Hellorman, L. Koci, J. Jucius, A. Peterik, L. Picco, J. Pospisil, N. Pospisil Important jobs are done by Medal Awards and Clubs committees. First Row--M. Cavanaugh, S. Trumpis, B. Mucha, V. Kudrna, J. Fiflis Second Row--J. Pomierski, C. Halpin, M. Uss, N. Voyt, L. Lokay, C. Gahl, A. Brown, L. Tyle, B. Hellerman, M. Kotnour Third Row-G. Stava, K. Svec, S. Piccatto, P. Ondrala, B. Dvorak, J. Orzula, S. Zogas, P. Lapka, D. Workman, A. Havlicek, D. Niver Page 196 Help is given to students and people in the community through the efforts of the Welfare Committee and Lynne Uhlir. Two of the commit- tee's activities are the Talent Assembly in the fall and the White Elephant Sale in the spring. This group cooperated with the Clubs Committee in the distribution of the dolls at Christmas. They also spend some time visiting shut-ins in the community and cheering them up. The Public Relations Committee and chairman Crystal Cou- sineau worked primarily to promote good will be- tween the students and the faculty. This was done during the year by giving several teas for the faculty at which the members of the committee served. Welfare and Public Relations committees promoted good will between the school and the community and between the stu- dents and the faculty. First Row-J. Pospisil, C. Cousineau, S. Trischman, G. Picek, J. Meyer, M. Gaba. S. Reinertson, C. Bezdek Second Row-E. Gardiner, B. Vitek, R. Victor, M. Pry, B. McLena- han, M. Roth, C. Bazant, D. Kysela, B. Potsic Third Row-J. Svec, C. Horalek, K. Pagel, G. Stasney, B. Cizek, L. Uhlir, E. Morler, B. Gossrow, B. Padera AcTiviTy and Dcince Planners The AcTiviTy CommiTTee and iTs chair- man, Bill McLenahan, worked Together To give MorTon, The best Homecoming iT has ever had. This year's Homecoming As- sembly and Parade were The work of serious minded commiTTee members who had a sincere desire To give Their Tellow sTudenTs a Homecoming which many a college could envy. They engaged pro- fessional TalenT To enTerTain aT The as- sembly, and They worked wiTh Assembly CommiTTee To plan The order of The pro- gram. The parade was The longesT ThaT MorTon has ever had, and The big Turnout was due To The advance publiciTy and good organizaTion. Each car and float in The parade had a number and numerical order was mainTained Trom The aThleTic Tield aT MorTon EasT To The Tootball sTa- dium aT MorTon WesT. FloaTs and cars were enTered by The presenT sTudenTs as well as The alumni. AcTiviTy CommiTTee is also in charge of ordering buses Tor The away games during The Tootball and baskeTball seasons. Chairman Bill Mclenahan worked with these people to plan our Homecoming festivities. First Row-B. McLenahan, A. Faynor, D. Thyer, A. ShurpieT, S. Kuras Second Row-M. Hicks, G. Strnad, D. Olsen, M. Spo- lar, E. Smith, J. Metz, E. Teborek Third Row-A. Carrino, J. Vesely, J. Paychl, J. Man- kowski, M. Hruby, J. Paychl, R. HerouT, J. Zaborsky Page l97 r T l Sandy Lebeda was chairman of This year's Social CommiTTee. This commiTTee is responsible Tor giving The students Tour dances each year. The name of The Homecoming dance was SiTTing on Top of The VVorld, and iTs Theme was a Trip around The world. For The Tirst Time The halls around The cafeteria were deco- raTed. ChrisTmas CoTillion was The name of The ChrisTmas dance which was Tormal again This year. The Valentine dance, HearT's Desire, was builT around a candy Theme. The entrance was a candy coTTage like The one in The sTorv of Hansel and GreTel. Social CommiTTee's work was climaxed by The Tourth dance, The spring Turnabout, which They named The King and l. Social Committee Board plans Heart's Desire, the Valentine dance. First Row-K. MacDonald, M. Hruby, E. SmiTh, H. SchmidThuber, C. Kapellos, B. HerouT, L. Svifalek Second Row-M. Spolar, A. Just, J. Metz, W. Kovarik, M. Schmidthuber, C. Nevaril, P. Cerwin, A. Shur- pieT, K. Carder The officers and advisors get together and move into action on plans for the next dance. First Row-J. Mankowski, S. Lebeda, Mr. K. R. Geiger, Mrs. M. Mudra, Mr. J. H. Gross, J. Vesely Second Row-J. Paychl, J. Miller, S. Nessel, S. Kuras Scholarship, L cidership, Character ,,...-'r' Those worthy of the honor become members of Junior Honor Society in their sophomore year. An honor worth vying for is membership in the National Junior Honor Society, A member of the sopho- more class having maintained an average of ninety or more in his maiors is eligible for membership in the Junior Honor Society. This average must have been maintained for two semesters, and the student must have a passing grade in minors. During the first semester, the faculty chooses those of the sophomore class who are deserving of the honor. In addition to a high average, the faculty must consider leadership, character, and service to one's school, com- munity, and country. After the election, about five per cent of the sophomore class is initiated at a ceremony where membership cards are presented to the new members. The National Junior Honor Society strives for ex- cellence in scholarship, leadership, service to the school, citizenship, and character, to serve one's school, com- munity, and country, to elevate the performance of academic studies, and to help realize the American ideal are the Society's goals. The Morton chapter is number forty-one of over l5OO chapters. It was established in 1929 and is one Page 198 of the pioneers in honoring sophomore students. The flaming torch, signifying knowledge, is the symbol of the Society. The torch symbol was taken from the Indians who lit a torch to guide them in dark places. Following the torch of knowledge theme is the Society's motto, Light is the Symbol of Truth. The group's activities include alternating with Senior Honor Society in planning the Honors Banquet. They maintain the Honor Scrolls and send out the Con- gratulating Cards informing the students their names have been placed on the Scroll. The World War ll Mem- orial Trophy Awards which are given to the outstand- ing iunior boy and girl at the Honors Banquet are awarded by this Society. lts members also speak in the grade schools to tell future Morton students about the school. During the first semester the otticers were: Bob Knupp, president, Betty Shots, vice-president, Nadine Vesel, secretary, Frank Vetrovek, treasurer. The officers for the second semester were: Bob Knupp, president, Al Just, vice-president, Sharon Trischman, secretary, Janet Fuiihara, treasurer. Mr. L. S. Zelip is the advisor. 'x t -7 re These Students' 'B L- S29 Q 'X we Xt fs 'Sk V txt 'i X-XXQ -. Linda Atkinson Melinda Farmer .Q ti B X N Gail Augustin X Jessica Feinberg . T5 XX N ' Allen Barta Kenneth Ferrantino X' 'l 'W - Q X Bruce Barta Karen Figura 5, -Q Janice Bartizal Carol Ann FioRito XX.'3',9 R VN X Q Joseph Bartos David Forbes ' -X X Susan Bendin Edward Formanek ' ir LN ix ' 3 James Benes 9 Janice Fox X tx Carol Benesek Janet Fuiihara S fx Ku ,il rx Shirley Bezdek Carol Gahl RQ: -gt ' X KJ i K i Janice Bienias Adrienne Georgandas N N .R Paul Bloch Henr Geor e Q i' is 'A N -Y 9 as AY Y A X K, Allan Bohaboy Marilyn Gohr -Q, i QL I ,XE ' Ronald Bortz Robert Gossrow MJ ' Robert Brazda Cagal Grachen 'K Ann Brown Lin a Grazu is Lois Byerly Bruce Grunst 3 SQ X ' D Donna Lee Capek John Hanson 33 X' S Q V 3 Q Kay Carder Janet Hapl ST fx l Xl Ralph Carlson ois Haznedl Q 14 M- l Xi George Cermak eatrice Hellerman U sc , . Louis Cerny Lorraine Herda i I Penny Cerwin Stephen Hessl N .wg K Q 1 ' ' Sharon Chalupnik Lois Hlavaty Q., Q Ronald Chochola ik M Edwin Homolka S Jerry Cicela .QRXXNX ' iMarilyn Hruby xxf-,X KX A ,S Eapna giaek II5orrai3eHHuiTinga is Nf' i b N a vin o ier x X, ona unt ey XQX 'V Q ,, mi Sylvia Culkar John lannantuoni H Yogi Clarice Danishek ' X 344 Oksana llluk X Q 'li X' it . John Dawson C, Q5 Gus Jackson + , ' Deanna Demiduk rx Vitauts Jankovskis lx Y Jeanette Demkovichk Deanna Jenicek -Q, rx tx Duane Dobry 'Q Donald Jirak J J fi S N 'K ' June Dostal Barbara Johnson axe, il Q J Karen Drew Arthur Jones ' QQ f 'Q Paul Dvorak N Allan Just vw X 3 Xi.. Edward Euler Cornelia Kapellos '-X W N 'Xi Fred Fairchild Jo Ann Kapoun ix SX, N James Kapsa l . I YK ' -3 li x., FQXSQTF ck NQ 4 YQ l .t R 1 YQ v MXNN1 Sig ISSN? a mf I--Nh N NJ my E5 mx X X, iw H' x SEK? X ,, .Q BQ S' Jud Fairchild ig to Y Mary Kasal John Kastner Jean Kimmel Bernardine King Deline Kloboucnik Robert Knupp Paul Knuti Ernest Kolak Richard Kominowski Margaret Kopacek Carol Korbel Michael Kouri Carol Kovarik Judith Kratochvil Catherine Krno Violet Kudrna John Kuhlen Suzanne Kuras Sandy Lebeda Victor Legner Victoria Legner Martin Lipinski Carol Lissy Donald Lee Patricia Loidolt Laurel Lokay Lynda Lokay Virginia Lund Shelba MacDonald Arlene Macek Vincent Malek Dominic Marsiglio Charles Mattas Pat McDurmon Jeanette Meyer Janice Micka Marianne Mikeska Nancy Mikolas Bertrand Misek Carolyn Musil Trait Donald Nelson Beatrice Nemlaha Charles Nevaril George Novak Lynn Novak Barbara Odenbach Jerilyn Orszula Joyce Orszula Christine Pakan Judith Parichy Carol Parkhurst Victor Pellegrini Sandy Pertle Robert Peters Barbara Pieklo Judy Pitelka Ronald Plachy Marilyn Pogacnik Peter Polko Steven Potsic Adeline Reda Ronald Reihel Gertrude Reinbacher Nancy Rivecco Mary Ann Rizzato Ray Rosol Michelle Rotunno Natalie Ruffolo James Semradek Betty Shotts Arthur Siml Lorraine Sindelar Frank Smoll Karen Snobel Bradford Snyder John Soukup Diane Spinka Donald Splansky Margery Lee Spolar Judy Srecll Jane Srotyr Joanne Stancel Robert Steffi Karin Stephan George Sterba Don Stevens Gary Stone Barbara Susina Lois Svitalek Sherrilyn Svoboda Alan Swiglo Kurt Taraba John Thomas Diane Thyer Bonnie Togias Richard Tomek Sandra Triner Sharon Trischman Sheila Trumpis Madeline Uss Nancy Van Balen Joyce Van Cura Gary Velat Nadine Vesel Frank Vetrovec Frank Vondracek David Voorhees Ronald Vrba Joanne Werner John Wettersten Michael Willet David Williams Kent Williams Edward Zak Patricia Zak Eugene Zavrel Jo Ann Zeman it my v u' X B Vfg, W ' ? xxx ' H,-QNA- XX X 5 X is lX, Q dl . i 'NK wx 'RQ ' These honored students stand on a rung of the ladder to success. Their good qualities which helped them to attain membership in 5 him this organization will also make them the outstanding citizens of their communities in the future. 3 1 Page l99 The Highest Honor Obtained Morton's best students become Senior Honor Society members. Joanna Bakule Bruce Barta Janice Bartizal Kathleen Carder Jerry Cicela John Dawson Deanna Demiduk Julianna Frank Tom Fuller Joyce Garbe Ralph Garber Robert Gossrow Lorraine Herda Robert Heyda Marilyn Hruby Vitauts Jankovskis Deanna Jenicek Allan Just Lucille Kalat Cornelia Kapellos Elizabeth Karlicek Otto Kolar Diane Kosatka Diane Kosturski Suzanne Kuras Sandra Lebeda Donald Lee J First row-O. Kolar, R. Garber, D. Splansky, R. Levy, E, Zak, J. Zasadil, B. Gossrow Second row-A. Miller, S. Kuras, M. Pogacnik, D, Thyer, S. Lebeda, K. Carder, B. Nem- laha, J. Garbe, B. Shotts Third row E. Kzirlicek, L. Picco, D. Kosatka, B. Heyda, D. Nelson, C. Lissy One of the highest hon- ors bestowed upon a Mor- ton student is membership in the National Senior Hon- or Society. A high average is not enough to enable a student to gain admittance. Each member has been carefully considered for his qualities of leadership and service as well as academic standing. Both students and faculty vote in the spring elections which help to de- cide who the new members will be. In the first semester officers were: Bob Gossrow, president, Julie Frank, vice- president, Jean Zasadil, sec- retary, and Tom Turek, treasurer. Second semester's officers were: Ralph Garber, president, Jean Zasadil, vice-president, Julie Frank, secretary, and Bob Heycla, treasurer. Mr. Kiser is the advisor. Upward and onward to greater First row-R. Plachy, C. Nevaril, J. Bartizal, B. Barta, C. Kapellos, B. MC- honors go these honored students. Lenahafl, D- DeTT1lGlUli Second row-C. Nepil, B. Ruzicka, A. Just, J. Thomas, M. Hruby, Mr. P. L Kiser, E. Morler, D. Wood Third row-D. Jenicek, J. Ulrich, J. Dawson, G. Velat, D. Stancl, A. Lutkus, Richard Levy B. Nelson Carol Lissy Alan Lutkus William McLenahan Arlene Miller Edward Morler Donald Nelson Robert Nelson Beatrice Nemlaha Carolyn Nepil Charles Nevaril Lucille Picco Ronald Plachy Marilyn Pogacnik Barbara Ruzicka Betty Shotts Donald Splansky Donald Stancl John Thomas Diane Thyer Thomas Turek James Ulrich Gary Velat Nadine Vesel Donald Wood Edward Zak Jeanne Zasadil Page 200 Honored Actors ond Speakers THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is an honor organization having as its purpose the advance- ment of an active and intelligent interest in drama. Its membership is small and only a tew new mem- bers are initiated each year because the work in dramatics takes a great deal of time and ettort on the part ot the student who wants to do well. The society has a point system by which prospec- tive members are evaluated. Members must earn points both by acting and doing back-stage work. The members plan the annual banquet and initia- tion ceremony. The otticers were: Elizabeth Kar- licek, president, Roy Votava, vice-president, Sue Kuras, secretary, Sheila Trumpis, treasurer, and Madeline Uss, historian. The advisors are Miss W. J. Dryden and Mr. R. W. Teeter. The Thespians long to see their names in lights. S. Kuras, E. Karlicek, A. Miller, Miss W. J. Dryden, R. Votava, S. Trumpis, M. Uss, S. Kratovil, D. McClendon, C. Meida. JUNIOR MASQUE AND GAVEL is a pre- paratory organization in which the stu- dent serves one year's apprenticeship. In this year the member learns to appreciate drama and to understand the principles ot speech and parliamentary procedure. Debate is also taken into consideration. This year the group also worked on choral speaking. The officers were: Dale McClen- don, president, Silvano Innocenti, vice- president, Donna Kalmour, secretary, Karla Wester, treasurer, Bruce Pagni, ser- geant-at-arms. After completing a year's work, a member is then ready to advance into the Senior Masque and Gavel. How- ever, academic standing and dependa- bility are also considered in granting ad- mission. The ohiicers ot Senior Masque and Gavel were: Tom Ortciger, president, Allan Barta, vice-president, Sylvia Cul- kar, secretary, and Madeline Uss, treas- urer. Mr. R. R. Kampschroer had the position of advisor to both Junior and Senior Masque and Gavel. The society listens as one of its members makes a speech. Speaker-D. Huntley First Row-K. Krych, O. Jones, Mr. R. R. Karnpschroer, E. Borgeaud, D. McClendon, G. Sternes, D. Bukow- ski, P. Carter, L. Loulan Second Row-S. Trischman, L. Spolar, D, Kalmour, C. Krno, S. Innocenti, K. Wester, F. Bartizal Third Row-J. Burian, B. Boburka, N. Kalis, E. Cha- loupka, D. Brunet, A. Seidl, E. Trusina, B. Victor, A. Prochor, C. Rader Fourth Row-L. Atkinson, B. Dennis Perfecting speech for everyday use is a goal of the Masque and Gavel. First Row-T. Ortciger, Mr. R. R. Kampschroer, S. Trumpis, M. Uss, J. Bouzek, A. Barra, J. Haied, R. Bortz Second Row-E. Formanek, B. Misek, D. Dobry, D. Adam, J, Gregor, S. Lebeda MM X I ff w w I M19 ' 5 A v 1 W iw X OJ a I- 0 ' 1 ' 1 4, I V E ? Q 1 . A ' IP ' f l'Q Q. ' M O V -kk f' K I . 6 , 6 ' N , Q vrw . l 4 J .ly fl -5 W onrs 'UU QJW M My j 1 QU U A 5 ,W V , ' J UQMA JM of I 5 X Wk JL x 4 b J of 15 ' X fl I f GQ, AQ! NX W7 TX, my' I JJ A M J E ik OAINVW jj! f , rx, Q 11 11 ' X- ki U ' Q ' V VCL X x V . xi S UJQ Ji 0 4161! , jgvyz! CWB DMA D A K Wx'x Apt? QM! XX 5 WC . xx, 9 'flu 5 J fmfpf X U F., ,JOM .fl- Uv 1 W .-4.1! , ,. -Q f 4 , V Q,-, 'Ei f Wf pl' ,I , f 22? .-W. 1 1 A 4,0 z , ,f 4 A f y ,.,-, f ' 'X f, V. ' 3 Ur. K 1 . :VK ' f' 5934? .f A ,rw , , is Musfcings Have l l l FOOTBALL - Foreground-Head Coach J. E. Regan Front Row-Mgr. Spansail, C. STrnad, J. KraTochvil, J. Zakovec, R. Reihel, P. Melwid, A. Svehla, L. Heaverin R. Grego, J. Manley, J. Kapsa, P. Bellasario, Coach J. E. Kraus Middle Row-Mgr. Nelson, Mgr. Benakis, R. Koutsky, A. Siml, D. Nepil, D. Wallon, J. Evangelista, J. Curtis, R. Brazda, J. Beina, D. Lifka, C. Marek, M. Baum, A. Kriz, Coach L. H. Bafson, Trainer Shack FOOTBALL . . . This year The MusTangs had a long, hard season losing all eighT of Their games. The Team appeared To lose much of Their spiriT so prevalenT aT The beginning of The year aTTer losing Their T'irsT Two games by close margins. A Touchdown or Two in any one of several games would have meanT vicTory. ATTer geTTing off To a Hying sTarT on a T5 yard pass from Beina To Prawdzik for a score in The firsT quarTer of The season's opener with AusTin, The Musfangs were subdued early in The second half and could noT make up The deTTciT, losing l3-7. The Suburban League opener wiTh Oak Park saw The varsiTy gridders shuT ouT 6-O. The lone Touchdown in The enTire game came on a quick Touchdown pass by The Huskies. The Gridders were shuT ouT Tor The second Time in a row when The powerful Waukegan eleven romped To a T4-O win. MorTon played a shaky offensive game, Tumbling TrequenTly. The Bulldogs picked up Their TTrsT score in The opening minuTes when They grabbed a MorTon Tumble and reTurned iT 25 yards Page 204 down The middle. MorTon's biggesT scoring Threat came when PeTe Melwid recovered a Waukegan Tumble and ran iT To Their seven yard line. However, MorTon could noT break Through The TighT defense and losT The ball on downs aTTer reaching The one yard line. MorTon goT inTo The scoring column again againsT Proviso in The TTrsT period as Beina passed To Jurkus for a Touchdown. The play covered 24 yards. The PiraTes knoTTed iT up wiTh The recovery OT a blocked punT on MorTon's one yard line. Proviso's oTher score came in The second half when Frank Reda snared a 22 yard pass for anoTher TD. Final score: Proviso 14, MorTon 7. The spiriTless gridders were absoluTely ineTTecTive againsT New Trier and could never sTop Their offense. As a resulT The Indians, who proved To be Suburban League champs aT The end of The season, walked all over MorTon in mauling Them 39-0. Even a 77 yard run by Beina failed To resulT in a score. IT was The Third shuT ouT of The season. DiscisTrou Season Top Row-D. Wilen, D. Presern, J. Meidrich, R. Mack, B. Prawdzik, J. Teicek, A. Jurkus, D. Grgurich, C. Rondinella, F. Fencl, D. Morrison, D. Paveska, J. Krcmar, J. Pouba, Coach W. J. Vohaska MorTon enTered The Homecoming Day againsT Niles sTill in poor spiriTs. MorTon jumped in The lead when Beina passed T3 yards To Grego for a Touchdown. Beina converTed for The exTra poinT. WiTh MorTon behind in The Third quarTer T3-7, Bob Brazda leaped inTo The end zone from The one yard line for six poinTs, and Beina again converTed for The exTra poinT. Niles came back in The same quarTer To deliver The crushing blow and beaT MorTon 20-T4. AT Evansfon, The MusTangs' inabiliTy To score again proved disasTrous. MorTon suffered Their fourTh shuT-ouT of The year as They were downed by The WildkiTs 20-0. In a baTTle To sTay ouT of The cellar in The Suburban League, MorTon's offense failed again, and They losT To Highland Park's LiTTle GianTs by The score of 7-6. The lone MorTn Tally came on a sensaTional 89 yard punT reTurn by Beina who was helped ouT SCORES MorTon .... . . 6 AusTin ... ... T3 MorTon .... .. 0 Oak Park .. ... 6 MorTon .... .. O Waukegan . .. ...T4 MorTon .... . . 7 Proviso . .. . . . T4 MorTon .... . . O New Trier ....... 39 MorTon .... .... T 4 Niles .... .... 2 0 MorTon .... . . O EvansTon ........ 20 MorTon .... .. 6 Highland Park .... 7 l Beina starts on his way to a 77 yard punt return against New Trier. by a key block from Rich Grego. However, Beina failed To con- verT for The exTra poinT for The only Time This season. This one poinT margin by which They losT buried The gridders in lasT place for The firsT Time in T5 years. MorTon's '57 record, when compared wiTh Their fine '56 showing, clearly indicaTes why They finished lasT. The MusTangs gained only 722 yards in The '57 season againsT T430 in '56. The besT The offense could do was amass 34 poinTs in eighT games while The defense allowed T32 poinTs To permeaTe Through Their lines. The '56 Team piled up T63 poinTs and al- lowed Their opponenTs iusT 95. WiTh several TalenTed iuniors coming up nexT year, Head Coach J. E. Regan is looking forward To a greaTly improved season nexT year. 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Page 206 fy Ponies Hove Cut tonding Season i l l Top picture - Frosh-Soph - Bottom Row-Mgr. Guerra, B. Senese, B. Palmer, P. Trantina, C. Moutvic, R. Loll, J. Wolak, Trainer Shack Second Row-Coach Geiger, T. Zay, K. Simmons, B. Coyer, C. Collier, J. Benes, D. Eichenberger, B. Hill, Coach Reynolds Third Row-T. Robinson, B. Peters, J. Plantan, G. Novak, B. Williams, B. Vanourek, J. Jenks, B. Rees, J. Sevcik Top Row-M. Smith, S. Antalek, R. Kriz, B. Horeis, R. Berka, D. Stevens, F. Hasner FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL . . . Morton's sophomore Toot- ball Team, coached by R. L. Reynolds and K. R. Geiger, had one of The best seasons in its history. The ponies completely outplayed their opponents, outscoring them ll8 points to 58 points. Morton opened The season with two touchdowns on a Tour yard plunge by Palmer and a seventeen yard run by Jenks To blank Austin T4-O. Oak Park provided no resistance as They were crushed by The sophs 20-6. The ponies revenged Their T956 T2-7 loss to Waukegan by whipping The Bullpups i9-6. After a forfeit to Pro- viso because of The Asiatic Flu epidemic, The s1ill weak- ened sophomore Team succumbed tothe always power i i l Bottom picture - Frosh-Soph - Bottom Row-J. Bilich, K. Kronenberger, F. Arbir, E. Albrecht, K. Poiman, D. Dragisic Second Row-Mgr. Guerra, J. Kreisa, K. Norman, C. Katrazynski, E. Hei- mann, J. Lucas, J. Altier, Coach Geiger Third Row-Trainer Ben Shack, J. Bernas, F. Kupka, J. Patitucci, O. Stvan, R. Kessner, G. Kosmack, M. Edgerton, A. Kleronomos, Coach Bob Reynolds Top Row-C. Firnsin, J. Rahn, R. Puccini, P. Swhleitwiler, B. Defenbaugh, J. Barkauskas, J. Hrusa Tul New Trier Indians 20-6. Catching tire again on Homecoming Day, the ponies romped over Niles 27-13. Evanston was the next victim as the sophs trounced them T9-6 on a snow covered tield. Morton tinishecl the season by edging past Highland Park T3-7 Tor a second place berth in The Suburban League with a record of 6-2. The sophs scored a Total of eighteen touchdowns this season. Quarterback Bob Jenk's passing accounted for ten ot them. Bud Williams and Bob Rees were high scorers for The ponies with 40 and 24 points respec- tively. Page 207 .lay Vee Hove Best Season nr-M-w - -- lFTfT' 97.4 , ,PS . , ' ,f Qj,',,T' N ' J he m 26,551-1 C f.. Q.r..':. l... ea ei Begg' . A3 , x F, . ,, 'R ' X 3 R i N x5 - -' ', L Ag, A A' l r P J! 54? . ,QW 'F . ii 4...- v W ,V L nr Af 1 - 1 'URTUF .ill s JA -VEES - Bolfom Row--Mgr. .I. Spansail, R. Luciani, D. Arnold, B. Childress, D. West, E. Pour, R. ' G. Dawson, Trainer Ben Shack J, fecond Row'-W. Kemp, R. Schmitz, E. Cikanek, D. Trafelci, M. Piotrowski, D. as k, P. M cc l J B. Bedrava ff . . L f iw Third Row Asst Coach Herb Salberg C Heyn D Lifka R Reihel J M p J Alloanes S. Crnkovich, Head Coach Jim Rexlluus X i Top RowfB. el nv R. Utley, J. Fuerst, M. O'CiJ J. Dokupil i WY ned Coach Kucera, Co l h Tor1orici,CoachliBondY Y YP 7- luv ii W-wimil WUI , WNW' N' ourth RowADrs, Rench, Sko, ron, Orbon, Tauber, Nec ie-gl I I , l' F Fifgh Row-Patrick, Robb, Rufalo, Goles, Roth, Harriw V XJJ ' Sixth Row-Rogalinski, Harri on, Mike, Marek, Urban Wollrab, Bryan, Polish, Sraydlef J fl Q 1 Seventh Row-Vesely, Shwa auer, Votticek, Stephens, Growl li W Eighth Row-Novy, Melvin, Rakowski, Darflinger, Spansail, Heetel, Top Row-lmbior, Chochol , Krueger, Bissarella, Lattirner, Kvapal, Lf -'if ' x px! , NJ' Page 208 Harriers Whip Cpponents i VARSITY - Front Row-On grass, Coach O. J. Kudrnovsky, B. Gallion, B. Dore, E. Matuszak, F, Smoll, J. Prybil Middle Row-L. Stepenske, S. Nestor, B. Knupp, E. Sawdo, T. Haiek, G. Wolf, D. Niver, J. Sevcik Top Row-T. Hildebrandt, B, Steffi, D. Kuncl, R. Tomek, D. McCarthy, R. Moers, L. Murin, T. Witkowski SOPHOMORES - Front Row-On grass, D. Ballerina, E. Slouka, E. Krasovech Middle Row-J. Tucker, M. Kanakula, J. Benedict, D. Kramp, J. Link, S. Potsick Top Row-J. James, J. Sperlik, J. Kostal, M. Heydanek, D. Thomas, A. Bohaboy CROSS COUNTRY . . . Starting the year with only one returning varsity Ietterman, Larry Stepenske, last year's top runner, the Morton Cross Country team came up with its best record in two years. Larry, along with Juniors Ed Sawdo, Steve Nester, and Tom Haiek, made up this year's almost ideal squad which gained fourth place in the Suburban League with a 4-3 record. With a good start for the season, Morton defeated Oak Park for the first time in many years. The second straight victory was over Waukegan away from home. After that short winning streak, New Trier and Page 209 Proviso edged Morton despite a good showing by the harriers. Still searching for a tifth member to get a win- ning combination, Coach Kudrnovsky's team journeyed to Niles to score another victory. The team's hospitality did not include generosity when, as hosts, they trounced Highland Park in the sixth dual meet. To end the season, they were defeated by Evanston in the rain. Larry Stepenske, in his last District Meet for Mor- ton, took a well-earned second place and placed thirty- sixth in the State Meet. Soccermen cmd Golfers VARSITY SOCCER - Bottom Row-S. Drake, M. Leoni, W. Kristy, R. Harmack, S. Pierce, G. Rochowiak, R. Zaiicek, J. Skarecky Middle Row E. Ellison, W. Mucha, H. Jensen, C. Silbert, K. Kocna, R. Faie, A. Sirgedas, C. Gould Top Row' Conch J. Jahc-lka, Mgr. Bill Bartels, D. Gaggini, J. Horn, T. Zmrhal, l.. Kracalik, V. Palciauskas, J. Zukauskas, N. Sachs, M. Kovacovic, R. Kelpsas SOCCER . . . Coach J. Jahelka's booters turned in a fair overall season record of six wins, four losses, and one tie. The team more than doubled their opponents' score, twenty-nine to fourteen. Morton also shutout their ad- versaries five times while being shutout only twice. In one game, the season's opener against Elmwood Park, the soccermen rolled up their highest score, TO-O. The letdown of the season was Morton's failure to beat Oak Park in four contests. The best the booters could manage against the Parkers was a tie. In other GOLF . . . Morton's linksters this year had one of the most success- ful seasons that a Morton team has ever enioyed. Placing third in the Suburban League behind New Trier and Waukegan, the squad had a final record of four wins and three losses. The season was climaxed when the team captured the district meet. Paced by Ernie Kolak and Pat Dorgan with a 75 and 77 re- spectively, these two along with the other three starters Dick Kor- zen. John Massey, and Ralph Carlson went on to place six- teenth in downstate competition. games the soccermen beat Lake Forest 2-l, Elmwood Park 4-O, University of Chicago High School 4-O, then lost to Lane Tech 3-O, and finished the season by shut- ting out the University of Chicago 2-O and Lake Forest 3-O. John Zukauskas, Mike Leoni, and Norbert Sachs were named to the All-State Soccer Team. Morton can look forward to an even more successful year in '58 with the return of Zukauskas and Leoni, GOLF - Front Row-J. Hanzlik, L. Fayette, M. Kanikula, Coach P. R. Pav, E. Kolak Back Row-D. Korzen, R. Carlson, J. Massey, T. Sipla, S. Negter Page 210 Mermen Drench Cpponents VARSITY Bottom Row- Dave Kemp Bob Korbel Ken Kovanda, Bill Komarek Bob Zid Mgr. Charles Heyn Middle Row- Bruce Barta Charles Bond Warren Kemp Ed Pour Tom Kral Bob Novak Top Row- Bruce Roman John Kastner John Thomas Tom Oglin SCORES John Riha Coach C. L. Bond Morton.. ...54 Elmwood Park .... .31 Morton. . . . .28 Thornton .... . . .57 Morton... ...46 Niles ...4O Morton.. ...58 Waukegan ... . . .27 Morton. . . . .19 Evanston . . . .67 Morton. .. .. .63 Leyden .... . . .. .23 Morton. . . . .43 Brookfield . . Morton. . . . . .58 Leyden . . . Morton... ...44 Morton... .. .33 Highland Park .... Morton... ...33 Oak Park Morton. . . . . .21 New Trier . . Morton. .. .. .47 Proviso .. SOPHOMORES - Bottom Row-Stephan Hessl, George Laas, Francis Arbor, Lee Baxa, Bill Budenbinder, Coach C. L. Bond Second Row-Charles Svec, Ed Buhot, David Jorbes, Don Chesky, Earl Gutke, Coach J. S. Zupsich Third Row-Alan Tonelli, John Kuhlen, Phil Henrici, Mike Bond, Jerry Wolak Top Row-Mgr. George Brinker, Don Kosatka, Mgr. Ed Euler Page211 Morton... . . .52 Z. ' FRESHMEN - Bottom Row-Bob Hurt, Bill Herrison, Ron Rogowski, Joe Symowicz, Coach J. S. Zupsich, Pete Salerno Second Row-Bruce Bartizal, John Goode, Ed Litos, Bob Rada, Bruce Strnad, Tom Nuismer Third Row-Robert Roth, Gene Gancarczyk, Pete Starnovsky, Pete Larnmer, Tony Magaro, Frank Kminek Top Row-Frank Danes, Fred White, Tom Richter, John Ringl, Ed Remys, Bob Pour Mu tongs Repeat S.L. Record First Row-Mgr. Rosol, Mgr. Marik, Mgr. Just, Mgr. Nelson Middle Row-Coach Soucek, R. Grego, E. Matuszak, F. Fencl, T, Hildebrandt, L. Jenicek, Coach Vopicka Top Row-L. Stepenske, R, Tomek, A. Jurkus, L. Kracalik, R. Wilen, R. Gallian VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . As the '57-'58 edition of the Morton varsity took the ftoor against La Grange in the season's opening game, the outlook was doubtful, to say the least, because there was only one returning letterman on the squad. Un- foreseen at the time were factors such as Rick third loss in a row. During the half-time inter- bounding of Laddie Kracalik, the outstanding de- fensive work of Ed Matuszak, and several heart- stopping overtime games, all of which played im- portant parts in the Mustangs unexpected surge to third place in the Suburban League. The Mustangs proved worthy under fire as they overcame a half-time deficit of ten points to down the Lions 48-40. Rich Grego led the Morton at- tack with T4 points. After losing 42-35 to Blue Island, the Mustangs rebounded the following week to skim past a powerful Thornton team 53-52. The score was tied at the end of regulation time 48-48 and an overtime was necessary before Morton was able to turn back the determined Thornton squad. The Suburban League opener saw the Oak Parkers downed oO-56. Although the Mustangs were down by one point at the third quarter, they managed to squeak by the Huskies on the scoring of forward Rick Tomek, who paced the Mustangs with l9 points, and Laddie Kracalik, who scored 8 points in the fourth quarter. Page 2l2 New Trier proved to be some trouble to the Mustangs because of the accurate shooting of their forward Bob Ortegal who led the scoring for both teams with 22 points. Rick Tomek led the Mustangs individual scoring with T7 points. In a non-league game with Joliet Catholic, the Mustangs fell 54-53. The fourth quarter proved to be the downfall for the Mustangs who were leading by nine points at the end of the third period. Rich Grego was high man for the varsity with 23 points but Dedin of Joliet nosed him out by one point to lead the scoring with 24. Proviso iumped to a commanding T2-4 first quarter lead and could never be caught by the Mustangs. The Pirate's superior shooting and re- bounding could not be equaled by Morton as they were trounced 59-49. Niles provided more action than most people expected. Led by the spectacular shooting of for- ward Jerry Keidel, the Troians fought to within four points of the Mustangs before the time ran out leaving Morton the game 63-59. Keidel was high scorer for both teams with 31 points while Tomek could corner only l5 points. Waukegan provided some stiFf competition for Morton throughout the entire contest. With Mor- ton losing by one point and tive seconds remain- ing in the game, guard Rich Grego, who was high for The MusTangs wiTh 14, hiT a TwenTy-five fooT iump shoT To ice The game aT 44-43. Dick Nixon of Waukegan made eleven ouT of Twelve free- Throws. The one freeThrow ThaT he did miss proved To be The downfall of The Bulldogs. MorTon was sTopped in Their game againsT EvansTon by a 52-43 margin. Junior guard, Ed NlaTuszak played an ouTsTanding game defensive- ly by blanking The Suburban League's scoring leader, ArT Schwarm. MorTon goT off To an exceedingly slow sTarT againsT Highland Park. The MusTangs were down 3-2 aT The end of The HrsT quarTer. Seeming To wake up aT The beginning of The second period, MorTon gained a lead which They never relin- quished as They glided over The LiTTle GianTs 43-34. STarTing The second round of play in The Sub- urban League, The MusTangs edged pasT The Hus- kies 62-56. BrillianT shooTing by both Teams high- lighTed The game. Kracalik and Tomek led The MusTangs scorers in The acTion-packed game wiTh 21 and 20 poinTs apiece. New Trier provided liTTIe Trouble for The Mus- Tangs as They swepT pasT The Indians 46-37. Ed MaTuszak capTured scoring honors wiTh 12 poinTs Though Laddie Kracalik was close behind wiTh 10 poinTs. Niles provided more Trouble for MorTon as iT downed The varsiTy 56-52. The Troians gained The lead, which They never relinquished, early in The second half. Jerry Keidel, who paced The Niles scoring aTTack wiTh 33 poinTs, Turned in an amaz- ing poinT ToTal of 64 in The Two games againsT The MusTangs. Riding on The cresf of a Two-game losing sTreak, The MusTangs soughT revenge againsT Waukegan. The Bulldogs, however, Turned The Tables of Their previous meeTing, beating MorTon 62-61. Al- Tomek looks on in grim determination as an opponent recovers a loose ball Though The MusTangs had possession of The bali wiTh four seconds remaining, They iusT could noT duplicafe The baskeT made in The previous game wiTh Waukegan. Rick Tomek was high scorer for MorTon wiTh 22 poinTs, alThough Nixon was high scorer for The game wiTh 27. The T1rsT-halfacTion of The EvansTon game indi- caTed ThaT The Mustangs were heading for Their Third loss in a row, During The half-Time inTer- mission, Coach J. Vopicka musT have muTTered The magic words, for The MusTangs puT on a specTacu- lar shooTing exhibiTion To make up The eleven poinT margin held by The WildkiTs aT half Time. During The Third quarfer, Junior Rick Tomek, pac- ing The MusTangs To Their 57-55 vicTory, scored 16 poinTs of his ToTal 20 poinTs. The primary rea- son for playing such a fine game lies in The facT ThaT iT was The lasT game To be played on The MorTon sTage. In The Hnal game of The season wiTh Highland Park, some of The season's besT acTion was seen. An overTime was necessary as The game was Tied 46-46 aT The end of The regulaTion Time. However, wiTh The score sTiII Tied, This Time aT 50-50, a sud- den-deaTh overTime was needed. WiTh 2:03 lefT in The sudden-deaTh overTime, Ed MaTuszak dropped in one of Two freeThrows Cin a double overTime conTesT, a Two-poinT lead musT be gained by one Team before The game is wonj. MomenTs laTer, MorTon regained possession of The ball and Rich Grego was fouled under The baskeT. WiTh 1:22 remaining, he hiT The winning free Throw. Frank Fencl Turned in his high-poinT ToTal of The sea- son, 15. In The firsT game of The regionals aT Argo, The MusTangs ufilized a zone-press defense To easily coasT pasT Reavis 51-36. Againsf The more ex- perienced Hinsdale Team, The press proved inef- fecfive. The MusTang's lack of heighT caused MorTon's 50-43 loss To The Red Devils in The second game of The regionals. Laddie Kracalik, Rick Tomek, and two Oak Park playe s get a rebounding lesson from a third Huskie. 5 -an R 4 Page213 Stiff Competition Provides Another deceiving move by Fencl puts a New Trier opponent oft balanc Fencl attempts to clear a path throug the Joliet Catholic defense for Tome Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton. . . Morton SCORES Suburban League ....48 ....AQ .,..53 ....oO ....56 ....53 ....AQ ....63 ....rl-4 ....AS ....AS ....62 ....Ao ....AS ....52 ....ol ...57 .,.53 La Grange . .. Blue Island Thornton .. Oak Park .. New Trier . .. Joliet Catholic . Proviso ..... Niles ..... Waukegan ... Evanston ..... Highland Park . Oak Park .... New Trier ... Proviso .. Niles .... Waukegan ... Evanston ..... Highland Park . Argo Regional Tournament ......5T ...113 Reavis . .. Hinsdale .. lf 'i Y Page 21-1 4 lq,,,l E citing Moments Rich Grego's lack of height provides no obstacle in getting this Ed Matuszak's alertness proves valuable in picking up a loose ball shot away against a tall Oak Park team. in the Highland Park game. New Trier provided many thrills as the Indians were downed Proviso's Ron Wauer makes fast breaking almost impossible for by the Mustangs 56-48. Morton's Rfch Grego. Page 215 Ponies Garner Fifth Morton Morton. . . Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Front Row--Mgr. Vondracek, Coach Capron, Mgr. Tomasz Second Rowf'D. Thomas, J. Kostal, A. Bohaboy, M. Kanikula, W. Schenekl, D Third Row--F. Solik, B. Hlousek, G. Novak, G. Heydanek, J. Sperlik, J. Sevcik Top Row-R. Kurtz, M. Miller, D. Bonga, W. Henning, J. Sevcik, L. Mack FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES ..,.48 LaGrange.......35 Morton........45 ....AS Blue Island ......-42 Morton.... ...39 ....37 Thornton .. ....29 Morton.... ...38 ....SA Oak Park .......35 Morton.... ...42 ....34 New Trier ......35 Morton........37 ....36 Proviso.........5l Morton........r17 ....AA Joliet Catholic . . . .59 Morton. . . . . . . .42 ....52 Niles Morton.... ...3l ....35 Waukegan ......37 Morton.... ...42 Ballarini Evanston . .. Highland Park Oak Park ... New Trier .. Proviso . .. Niles .... Waukegan .. Evanston . .. Highland Park X Y LJ, V f ' r f X 4 wil! t yah .. L . 1. - 1' Y 'fl T Hamm Action was heavy as the New Trier Indians Peterman and Miller battle with two opponents nudged out the Ponies 35-34. for control of thg rgbound, Page 216 J-V's Hove 9-4 Record ,Q J-V BASKETBALL - Front Row-Coach Soucek, F. Smoll, T. Wifkowski, T. Counihan, Mgr. Benakis Middle Row-P. Melwid, D. McCarthy, D. Metcalf, J. Teicek, S. NesTer Top Row-J. Sevcik, R. Sfeffl, G. Rochowiak, M. Shannon, R. Knupp Freshmen Pos'r 8- I Mclr 4 FROSH BASKETBALL - Front Row-Mgr. Keener, Coach Pace, Mgr. olek Second Row-W. Reznicek, E. Goralski, J. Wildman, J. Diefz, R. Zacconel, PM . relli A Third Row-Z. Rakovvski, D. O'Connell, R. Spansail, L, Heger, J, Dvo a, C. Mueller fl Fourth Row-R. Vyleta, R. Kislow, B. Sklenicka, D. Miller, P. Carlson, B. Stephen, E. Kadlec I Top Row-R. Peterson, G. Zvonecek, R. Schwabauer, J. Valenta, V. Demiduk, R. Hanus KX Page 217 Gropplers Hove 12-2 Record WRESTLING . . . Under the skilled coaching of W. J. Vohaska, the Morton Grapplers had their best season in its history with a 12-2 record, good enough for a third place berth in the Suburban League. The dormant wrestling ability has been awakened by Coach Vohaska to become one of the leading sports at Morton. Morton got off to a fast start by breezing past Hinsdale 29-15. Evergreen Park was slaughtered 43-3 as Koziol, Langer, Siml, Presern, and Jacobson gained pins. Carl Sandburg and Wheaton fell easy prey tothe matmen by scores of 34-11 and 41-3 respectively. ln the first Suburban League game New Trier edged out Morton 21-19. The Grapplers then downed Riverside 31-14, Jacobson, Langer, Polz, and Krcmar getting pins. Another setback was sufiered as Proviso downed Mor- ton 27-16, Langer gaining the only pin. Soon after- wards Naperville was easily defeated 31-16 as Jacob- son and Langer again gained pins. Morton walked all over Waukegan 37-10, and then nosed by Evanston in a real thriller, which was decided in the last two minutes ofthe Hnal match 20 18. The matme beat thei peren nial enemy, Oak IP by the su ' ntiilxsfore 30- A i -cg - Page 218 1 VARSITY - First Row- K. Zasidel,, R. Romito C. Kuturzynski, J. Koziol R. Langer Middle Row- J. Polz, R. Pekarek A. Svehla, R. Koutsky D. Trimarco, Mgr. Huml Third Row- Coach Vohaska, B. Bedrava R. Nelson, A. Siml D. Presern, J. Krcmar C. Hatz Morton finished up the Suburban League contests by mauling Highland Park 38-6. Again Jacobson and Siml both had pins. Closing out the season, Rich Township was romped over 48-3. In a guadrangular meet Morton finished first with 100 points while Bremen was a distant 67, Oswego 63, and Hinsdale 56. Outstanding wrestlers for Morton this year were Kozial, Langer, Jacobson, Siml, Presern, Krcmar, Polz, and Zasidil, who all turned in excellent performances. Jacobson and Kozial went to the state meet where Kozial tied for first and Jacobson placed third. With the returning of Koziol, Langer, Jacobson, il, Coach Vohaska looks tor- essful season next year. Siml, Presern, and ward to an even more turned in an excellent sh tout over Rich 46-O. Stand- R s, St. George, Coyer, and Coach Hedtke's 13-1 record incl outs for the sophs Wilson. SOPHOMORES - First Row- Valentine, Kolar Biehl, Potsic Benson, Lusas, St. George, Kronenberger Middle Row- Norman, Coyer Wilson, Collier Smith, Forst Berka, Miller Kassner lg Third Row- Palrner, Workman Lapinsky, Rees Bilek, Vanurek 3 Pattitucci, Coach Hedtke . M TDM -Y--- i 5 . ,G -,sp B Tauber A . Tvrdik, J. Polz, A. Watson, JAY-VEE5 - First Row-L. Heavrins, E. Heimann, G. Benes, S. Rizzeha, V. Vitel, J. Boubin G. Norek, R. Novak, K. Novy Second Row-T. Heger, B. Centoni, J. Kleidon, D. Cermak, J. Heetel, B. Karbens J. Popelka, B. Skrabis, A, Seidel Third Row-R. Kominowski, E. Cikanek, J. Sramek, L. Polz, F. Sobol, G. Kohy Fourth Row-S. Rocush, J. Alberts, L. Bly, R. Albiani, H. Swade, J. Fourth Row-Mgr. R. ThieSS, J- King, R- l-UCl6 'if C- Siaflekt B- l'l0 9lSf Latimer T. Staniszewski, F. Chmelik Fifth Row-J. Kalesz, R. Haladyna, G. Kingos, J. Manchess, J. Erickson, Back Row-Head Coach W. J. Vohaska, Coach K. R. Geiger D. Wolak Back Row-Mgr. C. Bennett, Coach K. R. Geiger Front Row-B. O'Rourke, D. Kosatka, S. Thomson, F. Studnick, M. Lukes, R. Tower. dle Row-G. Kreici, D. Dokupil, J. Beina, Bowansky, R. Sass Back Row-J. Roiicek, S. Crnkovich, J. Mikulec Page 219 TUMBLING . . . Tumbling is a sport in which practice and more practice along with good coach- ing is vital. The students do not get much ot a chance to see the boys because the groups do not have interscholastic meets. They do, however, exhibit their ine work at the annual Physical Edu- cation Exhibition. The tumbling work is done on mats and involves flips, somer- saults, and handstands. The flips and spins done on the trampoline are tar more ditzticult than they appear. Much skill is required, and serious iniury may result from landing the wrong vvay. There is a knack to doing the stunts on the horizontal and parallel bars. Good gymnasts in this line are tevv and iniuries occur often. The coach ot the tumbling club is O. J. Kudrnov- sky. Mustongs Tie for Second 5 --, .. -nn L A, pl ,. Morton VARSITY BASEBALL - First Row-Head Coach R. K. Kucera Second Row-M. Denemark, T. Klabik, R. Hahn, L. Haiek, R. Janota, R. Lawrentz, D. Bryant, R. Krueger, J. McCook Third Row-Trainer Ben Shack, M. Brogni, J. Stromski, J. Kapsa, B. Heidank, W. Kovarik, K. Milani, J. Hora, J. Chmelik, R, Miller, Coach W. J. Hapac Top Row-E. Milas, R. Brazda, A. Svehla, F. Fencl, J. Kack, P. Pawalcyk, M. Witczak SCORES 5 Morton ...... O Morton ...... 7 Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton ....10,3 18,2 .....2,3 R.-B. ....... . . 1 Blue Island .... 6 Argo .... . . .12 Thornton ...... 10 Niles .... . . 3 Waukegan .... 0,6 Evanston . .. .. 1 Oak Park ...... 5 Highland Park.. 3,0 Niles ......... 4 New Trier .... 3,5 Proviso . .. ... 3 Oak Park ...... 3 VARSITY BASEBALL . . . This year the Mustangs fought their way to a tie with Proviso for second place in the Suburban League. The diamondmen started off the season by whipping Riverside-Brook- field 5-1. Blue Island's Ed Kissel proved to be too much as he shut-out Morton on two hits 6-O. Morton then lost their next two non-conference games to Argo and Thornton, 6-0 and 10-4, respectively. The Mustangs struck back in the Suburban League opener by crushing Niles 8-3. In the first double-header of the season, Morton split with Waukegan, blanking the Bulldogs in the first game 10-0 and losing the night-cap 6-3. Hahn provided the batting heroics in the opener with a three-run homer and a bases full single. McCook threw a magnificent two hitter. For the first five innings at Evanston, the Wildkits held on to a 1-0 lead on an unearned run. Then, in the top of the sixth, Fencl and Hahn got consecutive hits which blossomed into two runs. Final score: Morton 2, Evanston 1. Morton easily romped over Oak Park with the hitting of Fencl, Denemark, and Svehla, 9-5. Winning their third and fourth games in a row in a doubleheader against Highland Park, the diamondmen mauled the Little Giants in the opener 18-2 and shut them out in the second game 2-0. Miller paced the attack in the opener with four hits. Riding high in first place, Morton returned home to face Niles. Although Krueger hit a two run homer, it was quickly nullified by two Trojan round-trippers. The final score was 4-3, Niles winning. Morton's chance to finish first was completely crushed when they lost a doubleheader to New Trier 3-2 and 5-3. The Mustangs extended their losing streak to four in a row when they dropped a close decision to Proviso 3-2. In the final game of the season, Hahn, Bryant, Miller, and Krueger teamed up on offense to help McCook beat Oak Park 5-3. For the year the Mortonites as a team batted a disappointing .265, mak- ing 104 hits in 393 at bats. Outstanding for the Mustangs were Frank Fencl who batted a lusty .395 and Roger Hahn who had a very respectable .366. Jack McCook turned in the best pitching performance for the diamondmen with an earned-run-average of 1.43 while striking out 68 men in 50 innings. Again the Mustangs were under the skilled tutorship of Coach R. K. Kucera. Page 220 Pitcher Jim Hora hurls another ball toward the strike zone. Heavrin is set to receive the ball which has Art Svehla swinging. Pop fouls keep catcher Jim Kapsa on his toes, . i Page 221 Ponies Capture Second ...if Morton. . . Morton Morton Morton Morton AL SOPHOMORE BASEBALL - Front Row-Coach Pace, W. Tomasik, Mgr. Benakis, Mgr. Knuti, J. Laga Second RowHR. Langer, J. Johnson, R. Reihel, D. Marsiglio, J. Kratochvil, E. Matuszak, F. Smoll, L. Heavrin T. Hildebrandt 1 Third Row-Trainer Shack, J. Karbens, A. Jurkus, J. Sevick, M. Shannon, R. Tomek, R. Romito, D. Wallon, R. Grgurich, Mgr. Mikulecky, K. Williams, R. Knupp, C. Delpreto SCORES ..ll Thornton . . . . 4 Morton... .. 5 Highland Park ..lO Waukegan.. .. 4 Morton... ..l6 Niles . .13 Evanston . . .. 2 Morton. .. . . 6 La Grange . . .. 4 Blue Island .. .. 2 Morton... . . 8 La Grange .. ..ll Gak Park .. .. 4 Morton... .. 5 Proviso .. 1 ' 1 3 . .K ' FRESHMAN BASEBALL - Front Row-A. Kolar, N. Valentine, K. Smeikal, B. Coyer, K. Norman, J. Benes, W. Wilson, T. Nickels, E. Benson Second Row-J. Korbel, W. Schenckel, F. Scqueck, J. Kohlen, A. Bohaboy, Coach Capron, R. Kovarik, D. Romito, J. Sevcik, J. Robertson Third Row-D. Pekarek, E. Gutke, C. Collier, R. Peters, R. Williams, W. Henning, D. Eicenberger, J. Sperlik, R. Rees, J. Sevcik, F. Szot, F. Hasner Top Row-D. Stevens, R. Vanourek, R. Kurtz, R. Peterman, J. Jenks, M. Miller Page 222 Cindermen Hove Foir Season ... 2 A H, VARSITY - Front Row-Coach Bob Reynolds, K. Novak. Second Row-Coach Jim Regan, J. Pribyl, E. Sawdo, J. Pouba, D. Marrone, Mgr. W. Huml, Mgr. R. Marik Third Row-J. Teicek, C. Rondinella, B. Prawdzik, M. Piotrowski, D. Nepil, J. Beina, M. O'Conner, L. Stepenske Fourth Row-Trainer Ben Shack, T. Armagno, J. Bernas, C. Marek, J. Meidrich, B. Ward, G. Carlson, G. Wolf, J. Ring, J. Kostka, D. Paveska, P. Kalkus, D. Lifka, I. Janda Top Row-K. Attaway, L. Vieceli, D. Niver, G. Rochowiak, D. McCarthy, A. Barta, T. Haiek VARSITY TRACK . . . Morton's tracksters had a mediocre season as they finished seventh in the Suburban League meet at Highland Park. The cindermen began the season with a bad start as they lost to Proviso 65-53. Another set- back was suffered as La Grange trounced the thinclads 7i-47. Morton then rebounded to thoroughly whip Riverside-Brookfield 74-44. However, the tracksters were stopped by Oak Park 67-4i. In the district meet Morton fared a little better, finishing in fourth place ahead of La Grange and Leyden. Karl Novak Hnished first in the 440 yard run while Teicek tied for first in the high jump event with two other iumpers. Tony Armagno placed second in the 880 yard run while Bob Prawd- zik also placed second in the high-hurdles. Tracksters who traveled to Champaign for the State meet were Armagno, Prawdzik, Tejcek, and Novak. However, none of these runners succeeded in placing in any of the events. FROSH-SOPH - Bottom Row-F. Krizka, G. Kotty, P. Trantina, M. Smith, P. Buchring, A. Bernard Second Row-R. Berka, B. Horeis, K. Ferrantino, D. Thomas, D. Dalsarto, C. Firnsin, F. Kupka, Assy, Coach P, F, TO,-foficg Third Row-J. Jacobs, K. Bonga, W. Vandenberg, E. Alexeiun, K. Bishop, J. Kritula, R. Loll, J. Rahn, J. Hanson, B. Palmer, B Eckles, Head Coach Jim Rexilius Page 223 Morfon Leffermen Gef Together From Row-J. Kapsa, A. Just, T. Teicek, R. Pekarek, J. Beina, C. Marek, R. Mack, J. Krcmar, J. Polz Second Row R. Morrison, R. Plachy, R. Koutsky, l. Janda, D. Wallon, T. Oglin, E. Kolak, R. Shultz, J. Koziol Third Row -J. Manley, J. Zakovec, R. Reihel, J. Thomas, D. Nelson, R. Korbel, R. Grego, A. Jurkus, C. Strnad Fourth Row--Coach Geiger, B. Barta, J. Evangelista, J. Curtis, J. Meidrich, D. Lifka, L. Kracalik, L. Stepenske, R. Wilen Top Row D. Trimarco, E. Pour, D .Presern, R. Brazcla, D. Paveska, A. Kriz, R. Nelson, R. Kauten BOY'S M CLUB . . . Morton's letter club consists of all those boys who have earned a maior letter in one of he interscholastic sports, such as base- ball, basketball, football, wrestling, and track. Only those gaining the consent and approval of the club members can gain membership. This group meets weekly during the Afternoon Home Room period in the auditorium. One of the club's main functions is to sponsor the yearly M Club Hop, which this year was called Fascination Girls nominated by mem- Fygm Row-Jerry Meidrich, Jeff Curtis, Coach Geiger Top Row-Jim Evangelista, Bruce Barta Page 224 bers of the club compete for the title of M Club Queen. The Queen was elected by the partici- pants of the dance. This year's Queen, Barbara Ruzicka, was crowned by Jerry Meidrich, Presi- dent of the club. The members of this club are responsible for planning the M assemblies, during which letters are presented to those athletes who have earned the required amount of points in their particular sport. Any trophies which Morton's athletic teams have won during the past year are also presented at this time. Another important function of this club is to sell programs at all home basketball games. The pro- ceeds from these sales help to defer the costs of their various other functions, which include hay- rides, splash parties, the annual trip to the sand dunes each spring, and this year the club spon- sored a play night in April which was open to the entire school. Next year the M Club plans to run the yearly faculty-varsity basketball game. The money will go into a scholarship fund for a member of the club who needs financial aid. This person will be chosen by the members. The officers serving the organization are: Jerry Meidrich, President, Jeff Curtis, Vice-president, Jim Evangelista, Secretary, and Bruce Barta, Treas- urer. Coach Geiger, who has taken over R. K. Kucera's responsibilities, is in his freshman year as the club's advisor. Minor Sports for Fitness V . , Q. Taq., , .1 :rw n s i 3 is K Mx Kneeling-Coach L. H. Batson, B. Ourada, R. Swanson, C. Sherry, S. Deardorf, M. Ray Standing-D. Zeschke, R. Rezek, D. Nelson, J. Workman, T. Belina, B. Hegner TENNIS . . . Morton's tennis team had a rather dismal season as they recorded a l-7 mark. The netmen got off to a good start, easily defeating Elmwood Park 4-l. They couldn't even get started against Waukegan, however, and they succumbed 5-O. ln their next match against Niles Morton could win only one doubles set for their lone point, losing 4-l. They could manage absolutely nothing against Evanston, Oak Park, Highland Park, and New Trier, losing four matches by the identical score of 5-O. It was the same story at Proviso as they fell to defeat by the same score. Mike Ray, Bob Ourada, Ron Rezek, and Dick Zeschke were standouts for the netmen. The sophomore squad fared a little better as they posted a 3-5 record defeating Elmwood ' Park, Niles, and Proviso. BOXING . . . Under the able supervision of Mr. J. Jahelka, the boxers not only gain in skill and physical education but also in courage, self-confidence, and co- ordination. Although there isn't an inter- scholastic boxing program, the team is held together by compe- tition between themselves. The boys wear twelve ounce gloves and are required to have mouth- pieces. Kneeling-R. Pergler, A. Malizia Front Row-J. Tucker, J. Covelli Back Row-R. Raush, S. Mondek, Coach J. Jahelka, A. Grabow, J. Covich, R. Jedrych, R. Kachlic, P. Mallegni, W. Bendikas Page 225 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Sway- ing, sweeping figures glide across the foyer. These are the figures of the social dancing class. Social dancing is composed of several groups of girls and boys from gym classes which meet once a week. The main purpose of this activity is not only to teach the fundamentals of danc- ing but also to encourage a desire for adding new steps to each of the bas'c dances which are taught to these pupils. This instruction in dance proves not only worth while but a lot of good whole- some fun as well. The pupils are taught by the P. E. teachers. The group watches attentively as two of its members demonstrate a new dance step. CenterYP. Krysher, E. Pour Backgroundfll. Faynor, R. Wilan, S. Bezdek, F. Fencl N Mikolas, B. Prawzdek, S. Markov, A. Svehla Body ond Brains in Co-Crdincltion GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Speed- ball, tennis, and baseball are lust a few of the outdoor sports in which one may participate. During the four years a girl spends in Morton's physical education classes she is taught skill in all these sports. Exercising, dancing, and marching are among those which are taught in the foyer. In the gym they are taught how to play volleyball and basketball. They are also instructed in the basic rules of many sports. ln their sophomore year the girls are given the opportunity to enroll in special classes such as Modern Dance or Leadership. They may receive driver train- ing weekly. Mother and Baby Care and Home Nursing are included in the junior year curriculum while First Aid is reserved for the senior girls. In their senior year the girls may enioy the sports and games they have worked so long and hard to perfect. Exercise and action are the themes portrayed by Judy Riha and Marilyn Hruby, two members of the physical education program of basketball. 1.14 19 Page 226 l . l Mom lnTeresT - Athletics LEADERSHIP . . . Keeping The gym class in order, Taking The class roll, refereeing sporTs, and aiding in The swimming pool are all a parT of The leader's job as an assisTanT To The gym Teacher. To become eligible for The one year course in leadership Training, a girl musT possess an 85 average, a pleasing per- sonaliTy, True qualiTies of leadership, in- TeresT in sporTs, good posTure, a sense of rhyThm and grace, a grade of 90 in physi- cal educaTion, and a beginner swim cer- TificaTe. During The leadership Training course The girls learn The fundamenTals of sporTs and rules perTaining To These sporTs. The uniform ThaT The Trainees wear consisTs of a whiTe blouse and navy blue shorTs. While enrolled in This class The girl is insTrucTed in home nursing, firsT aid, and The rules and regulaTions of baskeT- ball, volleyball, speedball, and baseball which are The games she will referee upon compleTind Training. All ThaT They have learned will be puT To good use as Thev Teach oThers whaT They have learned. The group's advisor is M. E. Flanders. These attractive girls play a vital role in the physical education of all girls' gym classes. Standing-J. Kimmel, A. DoThum, N. VanBalen, J. Fairchild, A. Boudreau, M. Hruby Sitting-P. Krysher, D. Demiduk, B. ShoTTs, J. Tomko, D. Michael, D. Tarvidas, C. Nepil Foreground-E. Klotz, J. Heyden, N. Vesel, K. Fligel, J. Riha, B, Ruzicka, S. Niemi, J. Carlson, A. Miller, M. Schlichting Page 227 LIFESAVING CLUB . . . Anybody wanna' buy a doughnuT, cried a member of The Lifesaving Club during iTs annual dough- nuT sale. Each girl in This group acTs as a life- guard for The girls' swimming classes and may also help The OrThopedic DeparTmenT in iTs swimming program. To become eligible for membership in This club The girls musT have a Junior or Senior Red Cross Lifesaving CerTificaTe and a real inTeresT in This acTiviTy. HighlighTing The club's many acTiviTies This year was iT's presenTaTion of The specTacular swim show Girls Ofhcers of The club are: PresidenT Carol Korbel, Vice-presidenT Jean Kiml, Secre- Tary Joy Kluga, Treasurer CaThy Burcal. The lifesavers look on as a demonstration of the latest and most efficient means of artificial respiration is given by two of the members. Standing-L. Krismfferson, J. Kluga, R. E. Berman, J. Bienias, C. Korbel, C. Novak, D. Fox, H. Novy Sitting-J. Kupec, J. JanuTka, B. Herouf, M. Franken- berg, C. Conway, J. Beckman, C. Burcal, J. Kiml The G. A. A. Board organizes the sports activities for all the members of the Girls' Athletic Association. Front Row-D. Duran, L. Sengstock, J. Grzeskowiak Second Row-M. Gross, B. Cameron, S. Picatto Third RoweP, Cerwin, D. Michael, J. Riha, C. Novak Top Row-M. M. Decker GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . Bas- ketball, volleyball, bowling, and tennis make up the G. A. A.'s busy school year schedule. Many different awards are pre- sented for active participation. Meetings are held once a week after school hours for participation in these sports. Development in qualities of good sportsmanship, interest in athletics, and healthful living, are stressed through membership in the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. Two of the club's activities this year.,-ff included the Shock Hop, given for the entertainment of the whole school, and a pencil sale, which listed the basketball and football schedules on the pencils. This years officers were- President Donna Michael, Vice-president, carol iff, Novak, Secretary, Penny Cerwin, Treas- urer, Linda Sengstock. L-Ti V, c.,'Y. T' Hx A Z XX- k Y Fun Thfitaugfh SpT3I'lfS,: . ae. . 'P' XT' -.. GIRLS' M CLUB . . . An 85 average, one M , and a beginning swim certificate, are among the qualifications a girl must have to become a mem- ber ofthe Girls' M Club. Would you qualify? The M Club's main purpose is to organize its members together, thus enabling the girls to earn points for special awards and to take advantage of the many sports offered. Before a girl is eligible for admittance in the Girls' M Club, she must be a member of Intra- mural, which is a sports organization that meets after school to play basketball, baseball, and vol- leyball. The spirit of good sportsmanship and develop- ment of desirable health qualities which will prove useful to them throughout life are two of the assets of membership in the Girls' M Club. The club's omcers include: President Pat Clay, Vice-president Helen Novy, Secretary Marge Krbec, and Treasurer Judi Kolar. The advisor is Miss D. J. Griesbaum. Sports and more sports are the things these girls crave. They are all active members of the M Club. Standing-H. Novy, L. Sengstock, J. Grzeskowiak Sitting left to right-P. Clay, S. Bezdek, D. Tarvidas, J. Kolar, J. Bienias This formation is one of the many the girls learn by participation in tumbling. Center-K. MacDonald, N. Rivecco, M. Lander, J. Zasidil left Row front to back-G. Bruno, J. Polacek, L. Herda, S. Kuras, M. Pogacnik, L. Pietrzak Right Row front to back-S. Kratovil, L. Lokay, P. Wood, J. Sanderson, N. Belanger, J. Kuhaiek TUMBLING . . . MorTon's Tumblers, a group of girls well co-ordinaTed in every phase of Tumbling, are organized Tor The benefiT of learning advanced sTunTs and perTecTing and improving The ones They have already learned. During The year The girls also presenT club exhibiTs, and They may aTTain an award for parTicipaTion in This or various oTher acTiviTies assigned by The club's advisor, Miss R. E. Berman. The club's ofhcers include: PresidenT Nancy Rivecco, Vice-presidenT Marie Lan- der, SecreTary Kay MacDonald, Treasurer Jean Zasidil, PubliciTy Chairman Robin DuBeau. Com inciTion of Grace and Tc1lenT TAP CLUB . . . A pair of Tap shoes and a willingness To give up one aTTernoon a week for The purpose of learning new roufines are The prime requiremenTs Tor membership in The Tap Club. AT Their meeTings, members are TaughT new sTeps in order ThaT They be able To compose Their own dances. ConsisTing of TwenTy girls especially inTeresTed in Tap dancing Technique, The club Teaches grace and poise as well as new dancing rou- Tines. The club has evolved many plans and ideas Tor a Tap program in The fuTure. This is Tap Club's TirsT year under The direcTion of Mrs. Ann Soumar. These girls can really shuffle up a storm when they start their tap dancing routines. Back Row-D. Jefcik, L, Vesely, B. JasTremske, A. Craten, K. Prochaska, E. Walsh Front Row-C. Lilegdon, V. Vasich, A. Soumar, P. Rose Page 229 Moderns Gone Modern These girls are part of the modern dance program, which has grown in popularity this year. First Row, left to right l. Moslik, P. R-issogifinis, B. Vinci-nl, N. Rivccco, J. Zasiclil, J. Payclil, J. Vos:-ly, B. LOIJPI Second Row, left to right K. Halpin, C. Pmngcr, N. Paul, C. Gahl, K. Slavicck, C. Bclis, S. Kurds, M. Spolur, A. Sounmr Third Row, left to right E. Holck, C. Gore, M. Uss, L. Vcscly, J. Dccgan, M. Gore, J. Mankowski, J. Srcdl, S. Lclnoda ORCHESIS . . . These modern dancers express Their emoiions Through each movemenT They make in dance. The choreography is made up by each girl. One of The many acTiviTies of The club is To have The girls creaTe individual dances. This year a Dance Symposium was given aT The UniversiTy of Chicago. Among The meThods of dance TaughT were Modern Jazz and Primifive Dance Technique. A masTer lesson was given This year in The girls' gym Tor The beneTiT of The pupils of modern dance. Charles Wideman, renowned modern dance arTisT, insTrucTed The class. These insTrucTions, sponsored by Orchesis, The Modern Dance Club, are given To widen The dancers' vocabulary of sTeps. The group's advisor is Miss Erinson and The accompanisT Tor The group is Mr. PeTerdil. Diflierent types of modern dance techniques, which were used in this year's Modern Dance Show, are illustrated by the modern dancers. Standing Back Row-F. Makris, S Krobl: M. Slabx Standing Second Row-'C. Behn, N. Paul, J. Vana, B. Kassul, M. Straka, C. Kozeny, D Spinka, D. Capek, M. Rofunno N. Mikolas Sitting-V. Vasich. D Fiala, M. Black, D. Demos M. Polanek ORCHESIS . . . The modern dance club is composed of a group of girls most of whom parTicipaTe in The modern dancing class. Each year The club and classes work TogeTher To display Their TalenTs Through The presenTaTion OT The Modern Dance Show, which, This year, Took place on February 22. lnTo This show wenT many monThs of hard work. Many of The dances were formed in class and club, buT some were choreographed by individuals from The modern dancing class. CosTuming and sTaging were handled by The girls Them- selves. Many diTTerenT Types of modern Techniques were included in each dance. Among These were percussive, sTrong, sharp, and sTrenuous, gesTures used main- ly in primiTive Types of dance, and sus- Taining qualiTy, slow, conTinuous, and graceful movemenTs used mainly To ex- press balleT-like movemenTs. The advisor for This year's Modern Dance Show, Modems Gone Modern, is Mrs. Ann Soumar. School Spirit ln AcTion MAJORETTES . . . Parading aT sporTs evenTs and compeTing wiTh oTher Twirling corps highlighT The maioreTTes acTiviTies. Pep and color radiaTe during half-Time aT fooTball games and during parades as The baTon Twirlers display Their TalenT. The corp has won many Trophies and medals. MeeTing every Friday night in The school gym, The girls practice diligenTly so They may masTer new Twirling Tricks and newly co-ordinaTed rouTines. These Twirlers are n:nT only acTive during The school year but in The summer months as well. Mrs. Robinson, The insTrucTress of The group, Trains The girls so They may Twirl in unison. MaioreTTes This year include: Janice Bienias, Carol Beran, Lorraine l-lerda, Shelba MacDonald, Trudv l-lolder, Nancy Mikolas, and Jean Zasadil. Page 231 These baton twirlers acld brightness to parades and school affairs as they march forth in their snappy uniforms. Standing left to right-R Strand, N, Mikolas, R. Juliano, J. Zasi- dil, J. Vana Sitting left to rightfJ. Bienias, C. Beran, L. Hercla, B. Paulin, S. MacDonald, T. Holder Front-Mrs. Robinson, lnstructress CHEERLEADERS . . . VVe've goT The coach! re- sounds from The girls' gym almosT every Tuesday during The afternoon homeroom. Who is making This noise? There is no doubT That The source of This and many oTher chanTs is MorTon's cheerlead- ing squad. The essenTials for a good cheerleader are a sTrong pair of lungs and well co-ordinaTed body movemenT. A high scholasTic average, neaTness in appearance, a pleasing personality, and an atti- Tude of good sporTsmanship are TraiTs possessed by every cheerleader. PosiTions on The cheerleading squad are gained Through a series of eliminations iudged by a panel of gym Teachers. This year's cheerleaders include June Kuhaiek, Bonnie Togias, Marie Lander, Kay MacDonald, Joyce Vesely, Shirley Bezdek, Kather- ine Svec, Margery Spolar, Barb BarTosek, and Sue Kuras. The advisor is Miss M, E. Flanders. IT is The cheerleaders' duTy To add spirit To The basketball and football games as They lead The school in cheers To vicTory Snapping fingers and clapping hands are some of the techniques used by the cheerleaders to arouse the fans at all games and assemblies. Standing Last Row, left to right-B. 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