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

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I i Q F n f Y .4 5 m' 2 U I Ii 19 5 9 IVIORTONIAN gi Sferhng morfon ScAoo! CICERO-BERWYN, ILLINOIS '-c f 'xqun Q? K Qt. x ., . ,1-:,,.. ,. .,,1-if + N lb ff. ' .4 tg 41 y . 3,4 , Q, I sf m w ,gg fgtk I Q 'Kp v-F-xx ..4Iq'..W,-5 7 -' -- 41.1. ,.- ...,4 ...- ...- A+----n.mW,,..A..,,4M, M My-Y ,, -is 'S , ,,. ,fx .uw- M up ...Q-M.MN - NN I f,'ir,.,f' . 3' '-w Q Elm J. ' I . R . XX ---av-,.., A- ,JJ J ' 1 .. .. in f ' we N-X qw! XX X,-in 'lg Sign N 'ms --Q 5 W www ,f- 'e iw. Nm qx. A x A 'MQ . 1 J, ., A KJ! 5 M M, an 'MH W .. , W .Mi 9,4 A J IA v w' Y H V fur gk Q in Wk' uJW 3?ffW X- -rw ' YM X ' WF nixfv E A 5 W 1 'Wh Sf- T ' 14 Y' R g ': A 4 'Q 4 4 H , X1 V51 7? I my ., N0 .f 4 J '81 w ,M F X ixsvvl ,wr 4 .X 4 x,, I M 1fl,'. X ,J wx? 'f-ifif M f3?f.4'L'?f X ix. , 'gg J , s'i N'Q .,g3r' -. -as W: xv ,ir , f J 'wr H E, www' Q.. QQ ,155 , 19, V' 'iw 5 if? QMV 5-ra W, 1 hi-2 .f we 1+ Nvf Y, . My .ff Q' 9 -if --. 1 CVQI' C O N T E N T S Introduction . Features . . . Faculty ..,. Classes ..... Classroom Scenes . Activities . . . Athletics . . . . Editor's Note . . . Index . . . I Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 7 10 28 50 52 164 222 253 254 VGCZVVI Dreams of all kinds are as old as man himself. Mostly They consist of fabulous wishes for The future, are common to all people in all walks of life, and come in all sizes and ages. The student dreams of getting on The Gold Honor Roll, The oftice worker dreams of getting a promotion, and, sometimes, a whole community gets Together and dreams of something that vvill improve what They already have. Such was The case here in The Cicero- Bervvyn area for some time. Notwithstanding that J. Sterling Morton was one of The biggest and finest high schools in the country, with an un- usually fine Teaching staff and above average stu- dents, our school had one glaring fault: it was Too crowded. The double shift did not give students The chance To really become a part of the school. Now, with the addition of the west branch, the dream of the Cicero-Berwyn area has come true, giving us a chance to go on building dreams for the future on this sturdy foundation. Kyle ecbfion of fge cmorfonian nnua! is oleakcafeol fo mr. Odllen moore In his capacity as superintendent of Morton for the past six years and as assistant superintendent before that, Mr. Allen R. Moore has done the fine job possible only of a man of great character and interest. lt is for this reason that we, the students of Morton, thank him and show our appreciation by dedicating this yearbook to him. Mr. Moore began his teaching career in Rosedale, Indiana. He taught there for two years, 1913 and 1914, and then went into the service. Afterwards he taught at Cham- paign, lllinois, prior to coming to J. Sterling Morton in September of 1923. He became assistant superintendent July 1, 1941, under Superintendent MacLean. He was appointed to his present post of superintendent in July of 1953. Mr. Moore received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Illinois, maior- ing in physics and general science. He received his Master of Science degree at the Uni- versity of Chicago, He and his wife now reside in Berwyn and have one son, a doctor practicing in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Page 8 ij E V' l v, lift' 'sv 1 .P 'T-rn hr 4 'YQ Hcrc, on the Twenty-fifth Sfrcci side ofMor1on Eosf, we find cn cxcellcni example of 'he busy corridors and slairwuys chzxrcsctcrizing the Morton scene between classes. T, ,s . 5 jj b 'Qg,xfg A A aw k 4 , S sg? Q :ig-32 ai A wc W- 'rf R H ' 1 Xwff , sw. '. G W F'-V-14:-I 91 vf it 11 , 31,5 w,.f,, 4,Mc A familiar scene at Morton East is this one in front of the Deun's Office. Lost and found and attendance records among other things keep it buzzing. 'lf .6 a A SEQ: ft k W X' ww f N 1, Mxg . ' W' x fx?'x'S'?+ . K wwixkiwi qik,a , Ax qw-XI 'Q-.QgsXmr+,ggxKWNi,, Nw-ww N Xfxmmw X XX WNQQXQQQ MN X XNN I I --ad' HGHOIINK Q 'N Murals und glass walls make vuflng In H10 Morion Wes? mah-icrlu n pleasant expcrlcncc Hof lunches and mllk arc served an ll1IS modern reluxlng ufmosplmre 'Q punk, ,lg v. gn 'Iii f:-1 , K -Nw x,,k,.1.uQnn- f H I 23 t All With thc advent of the standard schedule, supervised study halls like this one in the east cafeteria were set up for the benefit of Morton students. wi . .. ff. 5' ff f M-1 gg '5 Q if nor-mgw x- - x fhpq A wwf- HK x 5' ' Wg . ' Q x ' 1 A ,M . Q , Q N , ,, ,...., .. L t . , - P K :X Q, X A, p f,,f , xi' N X M, 'r , Y X Q .W 9 5 ,wyvif . 1, xx ' wr -S X I ' fr' 4' Q A f--n ' mi 0 ' ' , Xwwgx-x L ' ,, ml f Q4 v hw- , X X ,Q - - as W 4 Q - 5 x N. -X - i ' 1 Q h f 'lt Q cpu ill pm. Q.. x Q QNX Nik ,Q 'fx NX Q- Egg-ma S Q., K f V3 V 'sw- + N. 3 pf n' , zu 'V-.fs wi? ,,,r' Wfvi' ,N 4, 75 A-.aw -.,.k wi 3: A a X .LAL- ix 'aw , Q , Q ,. M x .4 ,- wx ' .5 af www WN fikiigw is , 3 ...N . V'XAQsxw.q M , if 'Eli Q The iicnl keyn Rx lx' N-N S QQ Q The Four Preps entertain for the PTA Benefit Show with their songs and antics. e X This drummer really strikes a wild beat at one of the JSM Student Mixers. The senior cabinet skit, a take-off on the Steve Allen show, was one of the funniest possible as- semblies presented to the JSM student body. Page 18 Bea Nemlaha, who graduated first in the Class of '58, addresses her classmates on graduation day. Social activities at Morton round out the student schedule, Everything from annual dances to special assemblies provides entertainment for everyone. The two formal dances, the Christ- mas dance and the spring prom, are looked forward to months before they actually take place. Special events in between take the forms of hops and assemblies. The PTA Scholarship Benefit Assembly, for instance, pleasantly surprised the entire school by presenting the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and the Four Preps. ,. v f . lls it c V if: i C S , x Si f Sf! f C E M S Carol Gaul ccts os MC tor the 1958 Prom entitled ALMOST PARADISE. ocia! even is Paulette Ondrlc: and her escort, Roy Simpson, enioy the 1958 Prom. Dancers forget their problems on the dance floor of on after-game sock hop. Page 19 we 'Q' 1 1 i Student aides help keep things running smoothly ot the Morton West Decn's Office. The main entrance plczo of Morton West is one ofthe most beautiful features of the school. Page 20 fyumffesf This year saw the opening of the west branch of J. Sterling Morton High School. Students and teachers alike were unprepared for the graceful examples of modern architecture, from the curved hallway at the audi- torium to the glass enclosed plaza of the main entrance, which awaited them in the new building. In addition to being beautiful, however, the school houses all of the advanced ideas in education including a foreign language laboratory. Morton West students are informed and entertained by the many glass enclosed bulletin boards located throughout the school. Making a student project out of decorating the art room, An example of the beautiful architecture of the students show traditional initiative and ambition. west branch is found in this stairway. Page 21 The Writer's Club car well illustrated the Homecoming theme of ROARING TWENTIES. Decorated cars as well as floats are invited to participate in the parade. if Q 'Ml 4 A 1, V Hffiiis r 9- ' WA Varsity Queen Nancy Mikolas Ctopl and her court, ll. to r.J Carol Gahl, Dolly Hoft, Donna Wilkinson, Maryanne Kotnour, Dorothea Duran, reigned over the Homecoming festivities. For the first time, the Morton Mustang was present . to preside over the game and assembly. oyylecoyyllylg QPQVS Page 22 is! ii 2 Z li 2 z 5 Morton players, cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd, rose to the occasion and came out of the battle with a 7-7 tie. The most anticipated and prepared for event of the Tall is The Homecoming weekend. It begins on Friday afternoon with the assembly after school in The stadium and ends with The dance The next night during which The Frosh-Soph and Varsity queens are crowned. The parade Saturday morning is The much awaited product of many weeks of student labor, and The weekend is high- lighted by The game which is, after all, The core of the Big Weekend. www git 109759 Hours of labor go into the floats participating in the Home- coming parade which are completely hand made by students. The J.S.M. Dance Band entertains for the Homecoming Assembly held at the stadium. Page 23 Syl Graceful swimmers perform at the annual swim show One of the many bulletin boards of Morton East, this sponsored by the Morton Swim Club. one on the corner of 24th Street and Austin Boulevard, is ranked among the favorites. anfl l lay Cen C5 Birthday posters and a corsage have long been the traditional way for Morton girls to wish their friends a happy birthday. Page 24 awww:-ww NN xmwwx , Q . xiii? ff ix' f 'W' , 1 ? G f 2: , Y si -Mx 5' if fu f wr wwf Siagiw 2 5? ' A W' .1 'err-1 eg 5 'f A ' 'R 1 . Qi .- - F A . aw -6,2 f M. ...WM X, X . m ,W I , , ek X 4 W M ' 5 '- 1.5 1' S' K J ' . .,wX '- as f 4 W ,X I XD -Q? x YINM X A --.uw-'V 1 1' if -,,, .F K ...- ASOS - if Qi w f - ' KTM .... 1- 4-ii' X . KT 5 M ' ' ' L - f E M., yy mwwi Q. ' f E' - 3 0 I Once the has a 5 One of the advantages of the new standard shift is that there is now time for supplementary work for the students interested. Here Mr. Roberts of the mathematics depart- ment conducts a weekly introductory class in topology. Page 26 rallies, the Morton East auditorium stage field house has taken over the iob. CAanges af asf 5 A minor change in the location of the class rings' display this year at the east branch is pointed out by iunior Robert Riccomi. l l i l The student supply store at Morton East was moved from room 355 to the cafeteria for the convenience of the students who are now able to obtain supplies during their lunch hour. With the addition ot anything new to something old, side eftects are bound to come. The east branch of J.S.lVl. was no exception to this rule. From the change in the double shift schedule to the better, more efticient stand- ard program tothe addition ot milk lines in the cafeteria, the changes usually were for the benefit of the student and were readily accepted as such. By and large, how- ever, tested and true student traditions were kept and lite went on at Morton East as it did before the changes were made. The deans issue admittance slips to students absent the previous day. Page 27 wad- Another new feature in the cat at east to improve effia ciency is the set-up ot milk lines in various sections to take the load oft the hot food lines. czcnlfly The faculty plays an important part in the fulfillment of THE DREAM. Through them the student is shown the higher realms of living, and it is they who direct him to the path which leads to the ultimate goal. Without teachers, the hopes for the future would have little meaning, for what good is a dream without knowing the means by which to accomplish it? It is our faculty who provide this means. PgQ8 fi. .z . K -.-- X X ww 46' Af oar of golucafion N f so x, if Left to Right MR. GEORGE PROSCH MR. JOSEPH F. MRIZEK MR. JAMES ZOUREK MR. EDWARD W. CHODL MR. OTTO OPLATKA MR. OTTO PECHA, JR. MR. CHARLES MATT The enormous amount of work connected with running Morton East and Mor- ton West is largely divided among these seven men who were elected by the people of our school district. Serving without pay and working in cooperation with the superintendent and school otlicials, they determine the policies of Morton, bud- get all money, and secure teachers and other members of the staft. Through their guidance, Morton is able to provide its students with the best possible education. Although they seldom have any personal contact with the school, they render a great service to it. They guide Morton to the high position it holds in the educa- tional vvorld, and vve all thank them tor devoting their time and efforts to us. Page 30 upemn fen en f MR. ALLEN R. MOORE I hope that those of you who are graduating are leaving with the conviction that your years at Morton have helped you in some measure to prepare for what- ever Iies ahead in the adult world. I hope, also, that the future may bring the realization of your worthwhile ambitions and that this future will include a serious interest in the many aspects of the world about you, local, national, and international. If you are to enjoy life in peace and comfort, you must accept your share of the responsibility to demonstrate to others and to teach people everywhere how to live together for the mutual benefit of all. And finally, I urge you to keep an interest in Morton and its activities. I charge you, the undergraduates, to use your talents to the utmost so that a minimum of human resources will be lost in this period of great demand for the educated mind. 50,214 cm M0072 ssasfanf uloerinfencleni DR. WALTER L. COOPER This year Dr. Cooper has taken over the new position of Assistant Superin- tendent. One of his many duties is employing new teachers. Teachers often make appointments with him to discuss their problems, programs, or proiects. He dis- tributes district wide bulletins which pertain to both branches of Morton. Much of Morton's correspondence passes through his office. He represents Morton at both the American Association of School Administration and the North Central Associa- tion. Since he is also vice-president of Morton Junior College, many college affairs pass through his hands, You will undoubtedly see Dr. Cooper at all of Morton's social and athletic functions. With his friendly attitude, he makes friends every- where. Page 32 . A .il 2 .. wav . X iiii E NQXFSRN Page 33 rinciloa 5 Dr. Roy Turnbaugh, principal of Mor- ton West, plays an important part in the administration of the building. Although he is kept quite busy working with the superintendent preparing a budget and a program of public relations, he always finds time to listen to student problems. He is well liked by the student body and the faculty because of his friendliness. DR. ROY C. TURNBAUGH Mr. Evan H. Kelley manages not only to take part in the administration of Mor- ton East, promotes good relationships among the various departments, and en- gages in many extra-curricular activities, but he also works with the superinten- dent preparing a budget for the district and a program of public relations. His friendly ways contribute to the good spirit of the school. MR. EVAN H. KELLEY adssisfanf rincipals 5461144 in isfrafive usin ess anacqer To till the vacancy of business manager this year, Dr. Joseph Ondrus was ap- pointed. He assumed his new position at the beginning of January, at which time he was relieved of his old position as Dean ot Men of Morton Junior College. Dr. Ondrus's new iob includes manage- ment of the Supervising and Purchasing Department of both Morton East and West. He also assists Superintendent A. R. Moore in preparing the budget, purchas- ing needed goods, and keeping records. DR. JOSEPH ONDRUS .....-ni Mr. L. C. E. Prucha has been given the appointment as assistant principal at Mor- ton West. Morton West could not func- tion smoothly as a high school without a capable, hard working person to take care of the varied responsibilities of this office. MR. L. C. E. PRUCHA, Morton West Dr. S. G. Kosinski, the newly ap- pointed assistant principal at Morton East, has a great many duties to look after as an administrator. Some of the many problems that at first seemed in- surmountable because of the new pro- gram are now being smoothed out. DR. S. G. KOSINSKI, Morton East Page 34 sszsfan is lrecfor o rpughc cpekvfions Mr. L. F. Tuleen has an important posi- tion as director of Public Relations. When- ever there is any question about subiects required for graduation or about avail- able scholarships, he is the man to ask. He also represents us in the Suburban League and conducts our assemblies. He is the man to see to reserve a special date on the school calendar for a social event, sale, or assembly. His friendly dis- position helps to make him one of the most well-liked persons at Morton. 207115 Morton MISS E. M. PRUTSMAN East MR. M. A. WILLETT Miss Prutsman and Mr. Willett have the huge responsibility of keeping the at- tendance records of all the students of Morton East and issuing admittance slips. Their iob requires more than the usual amount of compassion. MR. L. F. TULEEN Morton MISS O. H. BUSH West MR. E. A. WRIGHT Watching out for the welfare ot the pupils are Miss Bush and Mr. Wright, the two deans at Morton West. For every student problem that arises they have a ready solution. Their iob requires a great deal of kindness, patience and understanding. Page 35 nsfrucfional gjaacls Wa I A If .f L A Q A A If L A,.q. .. fa I X .,., L Page 36 MR. A. T. ALMER, Head LANGUAGE ARTS, East MISS H. I. BELOW, Head LANGUAGE ARTS, West MR. E. W. BRAKKEN, Chairman EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL, District MR. V. J. CERVENY, Assistant Head SOCIAL SCIENCE, District MR. A. M. CLEM, Head MATHEMATICS and NATURAL SCIENCE, East MR. Ia. I. DvoIzAK, Head FINE ARTS, East Mn. C. s. rENcL, Head HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION and MEDICAL SERVICES, vvaai MR. I. JAHELKA, Head HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION and MEDICAL SERVICES, East Mn. P. Iz. KAsIK, Head SOCIAL SCIENCE, District MR. E. w. LUDWIG, Head PRACTICAL ARTS, BUSINESS EDUCATION, INDUSTRIAL ARTS and HOME ECONOMICS, vvaaf MR. B. MIKULA, Head VISUAL AIDS SERVICE, District MR. F. S. PLACZEK, Head GUIDANCE SERVICES and SPECIAL EDUCATION, District MR. P. l. ROISE, Head PRACTICAL ARTS, BUSINESS EDUCATION, INDUSTRIAL ARTS and HOME ECONOMICS, East MR. H. SISTLER, Head MATHEMATICS and NATURAL SCIENCE, West MR. O. C. SPICER, Head LIBRARY, District MR. R. W. TEETER, Head SPEECH and DRAMA, District MISS D. A. TIMM, Chairman HOME ECONOMICS, East MR. J. 0. UMBAUGH, Head FINE ARTS, West MRS. R. S. WRIGHT, Chairman HOME ECONOMICS, West During lunch hour, teachers of Morton West are found enjoy- ing the delectable food found in the modern teachers caf. The faculty enioys eating in this pleasant atmosphere. ii it .... S. X x xx X . E SS s .x 1 S Q f MISS M. BLOCH ENGLISH MISS E. M. BLOOM ENGLISH MR. T. J. BODUCH COMMERCIAL MISS M. H. BOLEY ENGLISH MR. C. I.. BOND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS B. BONTHRON LIBRARY MRS. C. C. BOWSHER COMMERCIAL MR. H. M. BREKKE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. B. A. BRINDEL MUSIC MR. J. J. BROEDE NATLIRAL SCIENCE MISS V. G. BROOKS ENGLISH MR. L. J. BROWN NATURAL SCIENCE MR. R. M. BROWN ENGLISH MISS V. C. BROWN LIBRARY MISS M. L. BUDDEKE MATHEMATICS DXF aculfcy MR. C. B. ALLEN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. H. M. ANDERSEN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. J. F. ANDERSON ENGLISH MR. L. E. ANDERSON LANGUAGE DR. J. ANTAL SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. A. R. BALCHUNS ENGLISH MR. J. J. BAPST NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. M. J. BARDOS ENGLISH MR. W. G. BARNHART INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS N. BARTELS ENGLISH MR. L. H. BATSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. F. M. BECKMAN MATHEMATICS MR. R. C. BERGSTROM NATURAL SCIENCE MISS R. E. BERMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. W. R. BLISS NATURAL SCIENCE Page 37 if MR. E. S. DANE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. R. L. DAVIDSON NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. D. DAVIS ENGLISH 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 MRS. A. C. DOOLEN COMMERCIAL MR. D. R. DOOLEN SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS G. A. DOWIAT ENGLISH MR. H. R. DROBNIK COMMERCIAL MR. E. A. DUNGAN SOCIAL SCIENCE MRS. C. J. DYMOND HOME ECONOMICS MR. C. W. ELAM MATHEMATICS qMfA afience GN as Q, . 5 . .wx . . Sf ? 4' W'-M... Page 38 MR. C. BUJNOWSKI SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. V. W. BUNNELL ENGLISH MR. C. R. BURDEN MATHEMATICS MRS. M. K. BYRUM ORTHOPEDIC MR. J. D. CAPRON MATHEMATICS MR. C. W. CARLSON SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS E. O. CARLSON SOCIAL SCIENCE MRS. S. M. CARTNER ENGLISH MRS. M. L. CHAMBLEE PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. R. M. CHANDLER ENGLISH MR. W. J. CHERRY MATHEMATICS MRS. A. R. CLARK LIBRARY MRS. M. I. CLEMENS MATHEMATICS MR. J. L. COOK ART MISS M. E. DALE ENGLISH an nclersfanahng MR. A. C. ELLIOTT NATURAL SCIENCE MISS G. E. ELLIOTT ENGLISH MISS E. G. ENDRIZ MATHEMATICS MR. E. C. ERWIN MATHEMATICS MR. M. ESCORCIA ENGLISH MISS B. EVKO SPEECH CORRECTION MR. F. FAHEY PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. C. J. FARRIS NATURAL SCIENCE MR. D. C. FARRIS MATHEMATICS MISS M. H. FISHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS R. L. FISHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. E. FLANDERS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. FLEMING HOME ECONOMICS MR. T. D. FOX, SR. NATURAL SCIENCE MR. T. D. FOX, JR. ART X ix.. Qi X 'I x . 5 I ff-I Q Rf! . J 4 . fd . F fs if-.ritz :J t zmgh.. . X' X. 3' A , 1. 'ffiiiiiifk AWS. 'F Page 39 MR. I. S. FRIBERG SPEECH CORRECTION MR. J. R. FRISCH SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS G. GAARDER ENGLISH 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 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 sv- 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 nr acnlfcy MR. J. L. HAMPTON COMMERCIAL MR. W. J. HAPAC PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. M. HARMON MATHEMATICS MISS C. A. HAWKES MATHEMATICS MR. W. A. HEDTKE PHYSICAL EDUCATION E K, I vw It X6 Y. MR. E. W. HEIM NATURAL SCIENCE 1 .Q MR. R. B. HEINSEN ::, A I COMMERCIAL A MR. G. J. HELSING if' SOCIAL SCIENCE -3 MR. D. C. HENDERSON , INDUSTRIAL ARTS A in MISS H. E. HENDRICKS ' 551 I LANGUAGE J! 55555 -If X 'fax A ! xx ZX Mx MISS N. HERATY ART MRS. E. S. HIXON ENGLISH MISS V. L. HOEHN LIBRARY MR, H. HOHE PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. M. W, HOHE ENGLISH Mr. Jacobson ond Mrs. Solfronk, Science Department Secretory, discuss some of the problems which arise every day. F252 Q Page AO 5 af or MRS. M. E. KAMPSCHROER HOME ECONOMICS MR. R. R. KAMPSCHROER ENGLISH MRS. A. T. KESLOV PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. C. H. KICKERT MUSIC MR. P. L. KISER ENGLISH MR. W. C. KITZEROW LANGUAGE MR. D. H. KLEIN NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. KOCH LIBRARY MR. R. KOEHLER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. E. F. KOENIG ENGLISH MR. J. KOHOUT GUIDANCE MR. Z. KOPECKY NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. H. P. KOSINSKI ENGLISH MR. A. P. KOVANIC COMMERCIAL MR. J. E. KRAUS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 Mr. McCloud uses the ditto machine at Morton West to duplicate tests and other information for his students. N.. .I if Page AI in ,vw ,Gd sung: I .., . Q. .352 . , WF. 9 MR. R. A. KREITZER INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. R. K. KUCERA GUIDANCE MRS. l. MIX PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. O. J. KUDRNOVSKY PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. P. M. KUTZA NATURAL SCIENCE MR. L. M. LANG PHOTOGRAPHY MRS B M MARTIN LANGUAGE MR .I J MASHEK NATURAL SCIENCE MR. E. A. MATHIESON INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS R. M, MATOUSEK GUIDANCE MR. G. C. McCLOUD ENGLISH MRS. K. E. McCORMAC ART MR. M. E. MCDONALD INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS L. McGOWAN GUIDANCE MR. M. L. MQINTYRE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS J. .l. MEAGHER LIBRARY MR. H. L. MEEKER SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS V. M. MERO HOME ECONOMICS MISS M. J. MILLER ENGLISH MR. W. L. MUEHL NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. E. I. MURREN PHYSICAL EDUCATION eaolers Cllfl MR. H. R. LANGERT SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. G. M. LARIMER SOCIAL SCIENCE MRS. A. LARSON MATHEMATICS MR. B. A. LAVENAU MATHEMATICS MISS L. B. LESCHER LANGUAGE MRS. A. S. LISY NATURAL SCIENCE MR. C. T. LOGAN SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. F. LUNDAL INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS B. L. LUSTY ENGLISH MR. G. H. LYLE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. J. M. LYNCH COMMERCIAL MISS J. F. MacDONALD ENGLISH MRS. S. MAIBUSCH COMMERCIAL MISS B. L. MARKS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. D. F. MARSIK SOCIAL SCIENCE I XS ELI I, XX 1 3 fx . A . v 3 ii ifizens MRS. P. G. MUSIL COMMERCIAL MR. O. V. MYERS MATHEMATICS MR. F. NACCARATO LANGUAGE MR, B. NAPOLSKI PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. V. J. NARBUTAS LANGUAGE MISS A. NELSON LANGUAGE MR. E. W. NELSON MATHEMATICS MISS D. NENNINGER ENGLISH MR. C. C. NICHOLS SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. L. A. NIEMI INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS A. J. NOVOTNY GUIDANCE MISS J. M. O'CONNELL MATHEMATICS MRS. I-I. M. ODUM HOME ECONOMICS MR. M. D. OESTREICHER MATHEMATICS MISS G. O'QUINN ENGLISH rorn Ijgalacyg Sfualenis gi' Ile. I-N sq. N v. X N I J ,.. Lf A ' I- N . I 5 X Xxx Page 43 'ft I MR. 5. J. PACE COMMERCIAL MISS J. M. PARKS ENGLISH MISS J. S. PATRA5 GUIDANCE MISS E. B. PAVELKA MATHEVIATICS MR. P. R. PAVLINEK PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. A. PEFFERMAN COMMERCIAL MISS M. E. PERKINS HOME ECONOMICS MRS. S. K. PETRDIL HOME ECONOMICS MISS M. M. PETERSON COMMERCIAL 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 MISS E. RATHLING ORTHOPEDIC MR. H. L. SALBERG PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. L. W. SANDY SOCIAL SCIENCE MRS. F. R. SATZ ENGLISH MISS J. S. SCHAEFER ENGLISH MRS. S. SCHESTA ENGLISH MR. S. P. SCHESTA SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS K. D. SCHOPBACH ORTHOPEDIC MR. R. E. SCHUETT COMMERCIAL MR. J. H. SEAHOLM SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS N. SHERA HOME ECONOMICS MR. W. J. SILHAN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. V. W. SKUBIKOWSKI GUIDANCE MISS O. SLEZNICK MATHEMATICS MR. P. J. SLIVINSKI NATURAL SCIENCE MRS. A. M. SMENOS LIBRARY S VOVVI MR. J. E. REGAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. T. J. REIDY SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. R. C. REINER SOCIAL SCIENCE MRS. J. N. REMPERT ENGLISH MRS. P. G. REFFNER ENGLISH MR. J. A. REXILIUS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. L. C. REYNOLDS INDUSTRIAL ARTS MRS. J. M. REZEK MATHEMATICS 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. J. RUPERT INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS V. E. RUSSELL LIBRARY O I Ve! lfl ICQ Miss c. H. SMITH ENGLISH MR. E. L. smnu ENGLISH MISS J. M. SMITH HOME ECONOMICS MR. K. W. SMITH MATHEMATICS MRS. P. S. SMITH ENGLISH MISS S. A. SNELI. ENGLISH MR. R. SOUCEK PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS L. L. SPADAFORE ENGLISH MR. W. W. STEVENS INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. T. W. STONE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MISS R. M. STREBLOW ENGLISH MISS E. STUCHLIK LANGUAGE MISS A. SVRCHEK ENGLISH MISS C. SWANSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS L. TARACHAS ART QVIJ kZ9'l'lOVCZVlC2 -il!! . XXI' X A xv. I .rf S Page 45 .e I I . I A :LI I Alivs X . . 1 ...y if Ii 5 I I MISS V. C. TETER LIBRARY MISS G. L. TUCKER COMMERCIAL MR. R. J. TUDOR ENGLISH MR. I. C. ULLREY NATURAL SCIENCE MR. R. F. VAN EMAN INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. T. A. VARGES MUSIC MR. J. E. VIZEK NATURAL SCIENCE MR. W. J. VOHASKA PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS M. J. VONASEK LANGUAGE MR. J. J. VOPICKA PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS B. J. VRBA HOME ECONOMICS MRS. H. P. WEBB ENGLISH MRS. D. T. WEISBAKER ENGLISH MISS D. WENDT PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. C. H. WILHELM ENGLISH JI' I an MR. T. J. 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 MR. L. C. YEKSIGIAN MATHEMATICS MR. F. YNDESTAD PHYSICAL EDUCATION DR. H. YOUNG SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. L. S. ZELIP COMMERCIAL MRS. L. G. ZERWER ENGLISH MRS. M. P. ZUKOR NATURAL SCIENCE MR. .I. S. ZUPSICH LANGUAGE Yuletlde gladness IS enloyed at Morton West Barney the stage manager IS always present at Morton's durmg the annual faculty Christmas party performances operating the Inghts, curtain, and sound. en ing a Cjaping an I cnlcchcal DCPcTl'fl11Cl7 f we-f W 'f 5' LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Considine, RN., T. J, Jasinski, M.D., A. Corbeil. Ax ix? Y . , ..-,---..., -v-v-Q-....,,,, ll ll LEFT TO RIGHT: H. J. Smejkal, D.D.S., C. E. Schic The medical departments ot both branches are busy all day as students needing aspirins, band-aids, and other medical attention file in and out. Their job is to give physical and dental checks to all students annually. They also give aid to anyone iniured in physical education. nin fcnancc --.......g .......,, -Q...-Ai W--....,f, ker, R.N. lllllll LEFT TO RIGHT' F Hokr C. Splavec, A. Carmen, G. Rohlicek, M. Teml, STANDING: J. Tasone, R. Novotny, A. Ochsner, H. Goosens, J. Lokay, J. Spevak K. Mucha. I A I SEATED: B. Kordenskis, S. Dutkiewicz, C. Splavec. Even before the doors of Morton are open to the students, our efticient maintenance depart- ment is working for our comfort. Repairs are promptly and well made. Their jobs range from clip- ping locks and emptying waste baskets to changing light bulbs and keeping our halls clean, and not until every detail is taken care of is their day's work ended. All these things mean steady vvork to make Morton a better place in which to learn. Page 47 erving orfon fffce Sfaff is-'-'null .iilu rum LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Cukay, L. Nelson, A. Borsuk, K. Norman, F. Hames, E. Varda, V. Cosentino, R. Svoboda. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Stefl, C. Vlnar The office staff is kept busy seeing that the two branches of Morton are functioning properly. To maintain high standards of efficiency, highly skilled workers are employed, and modern facilities and instruments are a Cafeferia 1 i LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hoffman, E. Koller, S. Bartozs, R. Eddy, A. Kazmier- LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Labuda, K. Burchak, T. Kadzban, A. czak, S. Tucker, V. Barta, M. lwan, V. Pihas. Jacobs, F. Humphreys, R. Herink, M. Simek. The cafeteria staff under the supervision of their manager, Mr. Kelly, prepares and serves delicious and healthful meals to the students at Morton East and Morton West. It is a tremendous iob to prepare and serve the Page 48 aifgfully anal gfllicieniqy :J iclfcf ffcc nnagcr . 3 an Q tl' ' -3' A 3. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Savvusch, J. Zelinski, E. James, Z. Cohill. Mr. F. C. Peterdil must. In these offices records of all students are kept in systematical Mr. F. C. Peterdil has charge of the order. There is never a lull in activity, typevvriters are clicking, the Morton ticket office which sells all tickets phone is ringing, and people are constantly coming in and going out. for athletic affairs and school dances. EFT TO RIGHT: M. Luc7ak, L. Havlik. TOP ROW: l. Citek, L. Walson, E. Haznedl, S. Safranek, Mary Sevecky. MIDDLE ROW: G. Wilkins, M. Marousky, M. Prucel, M. Kelly, C. Slosar. BOTTOM ROW: F. Yelovich, E. Birnbaum, M. Kelly, l. Birnbaum, K. Hodul. amount of food consumed by the students, but the staff accomplishes this task with speed and efficiency. The cafeteria also sells treats, such as sundaes, ,malts and pastries. The Hne iob being done by this staff is worthy of praise. Page 49 C! S5 We who make up the student body are the center of THE DREAM. In us lies the hopes ofthe world. Out of us will come the statesmen, doctors, lawyers, and ordinary citizens who will determine the fate of the worldp therefore, we are the most important part, for without us there would be no dream. Page 50 m Mx 5 Nfwxwf . K kv .,.-, eNgN sw, dst, -gary X Mk -X iw- i--351 Nw ? Xxx x.x,. Qt K ,X my 5 wg as -1 N39 A X., 1 X. 1- A fn, . 1 4 4 x7 0 N, -V P wav Ev' :'m ,, ,fm ,K www ao .Q you Q-gov -sv '9 as '-' .M .9 at sl fc 4 5 on 4 we as .0 4. ,- X5-N, -is The facilities offered in Morton's Art Department enable students to express them- selves in a vvide variety of fields from pottery making to dress design. Here origi- nality and creativeness are encouraged to help the student develop his true ability. .1 Development of an appreciation of fine music vvhile improving their musical skills is the goal of the many music students of Morton, The courses, from choir to orchestra to advanced harmony, cater to all levels ot musical interest. Page 54 M g af' 15, I 1 i 9 4 Q n LV N-?1' ff.-ii '-..,q! N-uw' Q ' 'o gf I 59... v K N 'F 'uf l. WA V ff x+.f.s9i , B e so f3e e'c- X350 ik X i Q . . C R Q Y . xl in E Q 1 1 f ..- A ww pew U, -G5 ksr , W . wwgf . 5 M5391 N- x Q S is , , X ,F S 3 Q i P. 1 g M 1' 'ki W REQ se-ig MM V0l4flOf'CS CCZMQWOV gs u F1 .JI .5 . K E My 1 ,,,.,......--- '- mum- Preparing themselves for the future, These girls lake a real ioy in learning to correcfly prepare and serve food. Their reward comes when They all sit down and ea? The food they have so skillfully prepared. Page 57 . , y,f,, npr sv Q S X if qi -, , ri- Xs A -Xxxg 1 Q N ff. X N-ns. R -M.-.1 VAX ,ff 'MHYK -.xxx Q 1-fx 60511 FQ-1 4- Emphasis on physical as well as menTal well-being helps The body grow vviTh The mind. Calisthenics, sports, and gymnastics all help The boys achieve This goal. K T' . 3 if s fig -. Q fix, . 1 ,,,. 5 In Morton's excellent industrial arts facilities, boys learn To become skillful operators of machines of all kinds. VoCaTional Training helps Them later both in The home and in obtaining a iob. Page 59 ggfuclen is frive or ggpsqx.-.,s,-qw,+-...,NV?.m.. W A..- W... . . ,...,.-1-.qqgw Q mi Mr, 1+ 'mart-6. - ,L .vws-fm pu-. .,.,,7.,,,,..c.,v.5a XS- ! ai R, X ssl, a fx? Ldvfl 111,31 xx 7 . if 'O wx Language barriers fall in lVlorton's language classes, where, in addition To learning The language, customs, history, and geography are also Taught giving The sfudenls a fuller comprehension of each language Here, Kurt Taraba poinls out a city on a map of Gerrnany. Page 60 1 il 4 9 Q W4 ,Mg 'fr , '44, ,L 1 -.pig A ff '4' 1 'ip'-' if if K 1 -I ,s 59? ' 4 I . JE gc X ' 'Nm e Q , 'mv 1 Xf-Q, ga i ,yiiif .3 f ' ' ii-, Vu QOL, . v 4 .En , fm , ' M f w' + 'Uf A H gg-,,,p,,4hl1Gw l'V 'P .- 'Jr' 1 ,, M A ',,.f-.411 ,,,ff,4, V .4:,,M3M, , - .Mmm ,,.,,..v,, ., ., H nnbpv- ,M . .....,......N.Aw.X.km . . --r Mere pictures in a text book cannot be compared with first hand observation of nature, so biology students have tvvo days a week set aside for experiments, as in all the science courses offered at .l,S.lVl. Here at Morton West, expert guidance and modern facilities help the student to do such things as observe amoebas and dissect frogs. s :Z X ' 3-'Kas l. 3 .sw .X WN - - QW 1 4 S3 t's3sRf.2t , '1:',g ,.'x.,s .x f Q +L s . c --ss M SL A solid replica of the conic section being studied often brings the student a clearer conception of the problem, Mr. Myers's solid geometry class finds. This course is one of the many fine mathematics courses offered in Morton from ele- mentary algebra to college trigonometry and calculus. Page 62 ---- s I 'Jlling M, .4 V. rl.. 1 Ns Q. ' - SENIOR CABINET EAST SENIOR ADVISORS SEATED: Left to Right-Lynn Novak, President: Rita Matousg Bob Vostal, Historiang Mrs, M. W. Hoheg Mr, B. L. Geske Donna Lee Capek, Vice-presidentg Valerie Vyleta, Treasurer. STANDING: Left to Right-Fred Heinesg Carol Beina, Secretaryy Karen Osuchg Sue Kelsch. vw' 'Se -tx. 1' Fifi ms. Class of agarcqesf Arlene Abrahamson . . . R Former student of Farragut High School Hi C I,2,4g Orchestra l,2,3,A Patricia Adamek . . . Pat FBLA 4g Junior-Senior Girls rig Social Committee Ag Pep 4g Spanish 4 Mary Ann Adams . . . Mar Big Sisters 35 GAA l,2g MSGA Representative 25 Pep 2 Joseph Albanese . . . Little Joe Football l,2,3,4 Carolyn Albrecht . . . Cookie Aviation, Treasurer 25 Band l,2,3p Big Sisters 47 Saddle 25 Frosh' Soph Girls lg GAA l,2,3,4g Public Relations Committee 2 Oreste Alessio . . . Orie Edward Alexeiun . . . Alex Aeolian Choir Ag Cross Country 3,47 Track 2,341 Maryann Alonzo . . . Junior-Senior Girls Ag Social Committee A Sherry Anderson . . . Valerie Anderson . . . Val Activity Committee 4g Welfare Committee William Anderson . . Bill Boxing Lawrence V. Andreas . . . Larry Safety Council lg Boxing 2,3,4 Page 64 Ag Pep 4g Social Science A ADVISORS SENIOR CABINET WEST M. J. Miller, Mr. A. R. Balchuns, SEATED: Left to Right-Marilyn Janca, Historian, Sandy Triner, Treasurer, Dena Demos, Secretary STANDING: Left to Right-Annette Carrino, Vice-president, Jim Carlson, Jeannette Morano, Arlene Macek, Jerry Styrsky, Treasurer, Marilyn Slaby. in narfer- enfurcy Lois Antiporek . James Antonacci . . . Jim Lawrence Antos . . . Porky Former student of Fenwick High School Spanish l, Football I, Track 3,4 Ruthann Arlart . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3, Vice-President 4, Board 4, Future Homemakers 2,3 President 4, GAA I, Activity Committee 4, Pep l,4, Social Science 4 Talent l Albert Anthony Arlowski . . . Al Social Committee 4, German 2, Operators 4, Radio Electronics I Karen Armstrong . . . Kar, Irish Saddle 2,3, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, Speech Arts 3, Social Science 4 Gail Augustin . . . FBLA 4, Future Homemakers l,2, Secretary 3, Jr. Honor Society 2,3 Raymond Autowski . . . Ray Fencing 3 John Thomas Baker . . . Ridge-runner Regina Baker . . . Reggie ' FBLA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, MSGA Representative 1 Carole Balcer . . . Balcy GAA l,2, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Election Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Publicity Comm, 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Rep- resentative 2, Pep 1,4 Judith Baldridge . . . Baldy Aeolian Choir l,3,-4, Intramural l, MSGA Representative 2 Page 65 f .- at .., 'f if ,Liu Arai, ,r L. '27 irsf enior Class George Baley . . . Beetle Operators I,2,3,4, Pep 3,4, Camera 1,2 James Bambule . . . Jim FBLA 2 Deanna Baranik . . . Dee FBLA 4, Social Committee 4, Pep 4 Roseann Barcal . . Ruz Social Committee 4, Orchestra l,2, Pep l,2,4 Marilisa Bargellini . . . Motts Bowling 4, Italian l,2 Allan Barta . . . Al Anglers l, Court of Justice, Bailift 4, Debate, Treasurer l, Treasurer 2, President 3, Speech Arts 4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 4, Sr. Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4, Latin 2, Treasurer 3, Senior Masque and Gavel 2, Vice,President 3,4, Track 2 Louis Barta . . . Lou William G. H. Bartels . . . Flyboy Chemistry 3,4, Chess and Checkers l,2,3,4, Debate 3, Senior Masque and Gavel 3,4, Mathematics 3, Model Railroad l,2,3, Operators l,2,3,4, Rocket Society, President 3, Boxing 2, Soccer, Manager 3, Library 4 Anna Battisto . . . Annie Sandy Bayr . . . Little Bayr Big Sisters 3, Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2, FBLA l,4, Assembly Committee 3, MSGA Board of Directors 3, Eligibility Committee 3, Public Relations Committee 3, School lmprovement Committee, Chair- man 3, Social Committee 3,4, Pep l Betty Jean Beard . . . Beardy, Bea LaVergne Becker . . . FBLA 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, GAA l,2, Intramural l,2, Junior- Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 4 Walter Beckett . . Duke Edward Bedrava . . . Bill Band l,2, Boys M 3,4, Senior Council 3,4, MSGA Board of Directors l, Assistant Secretary 2, Vice-Chairman 3,4, Executive Board 2,3, Code cf Ethics Committee, Chairman l, Constitution Committee l,2,3, Medal Awards Committee 3, Public Relations Committee, Chairman 4, Social Committee 2, Basketball T, Football l,2,3,4, Track l, Wres- tling 2,3,4 Darlyne Behlke . . . Dar Baton Twirlers l,2, Booster 3, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers, Secretary A Carol Beina . . . Ben Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 4, Baton Twirlers l,2,3, Big Sisters 3, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Secretary, Creative Dance 4, Frosli-Sopli Drama l, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Hi C 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Commit- tee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Spanish 3, Talent l,2 Janet Bekman . . . Jan Life Saving 2,3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4, M Book Committee 3, Pep l,4, Weekly Staff 3 Carol Bellezzo . . . Social Committee 4, Pep 4 Constantine Benakis . . . Bud Baseball Manager 2,4, Basketball Manager 2,4, Football Manager 2,4 Lana Bendinelli . . . Lan Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Italian 2, Election Committee 4, Social Science 4 Susan Bending . . . Sue Big Sisters 4, Biology 3, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Junior Drama 3, Senior Drama 4, Future Homemakers l, Jr, Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Committee 4, Bulletin Committee 2, Social Committee 4, MSGA Rep- resentative 4, Welfare Committee 4 Page 66 fo use Iwesf ranc Jeanette Benedetti . . . Jan Frosh-Soph Drama 1, Italian 1, Secretary 2,4 Carolyn Beneke . . . Carol Big Sisters 3, Biology 3, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, Future Homemakers 1,2, Activity Committee 4, Election Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4 Carol J. Benesek . . . Art 1,2, Creative Dance 2, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 4 Joseph Benetka . . . Joe-Yos Senior Council, German 3, Hockey 4, Social Committee, Historian 4, MSGA Representative 1, Social Science 4 Mary Bentert . . . Mar Former student of Providence High School Big Sisters 3,4, Creative Dance 2, Activity Committee 3,4, Assembly Committee 3,4, School Improvement Committee 3, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 1, Spanish 2 Carol Beran . . . Bee Baton Twirlers 1,2,3,4, Booster 3,4, FBLA 2,3, Treasurer 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2, GAA 2, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 3,4 Dolores Faith Beranek . . . Sophia, Doll Art 1, Czech, Secretary 3, President 4, Folk Dancing 2,3, President 4, Hi C 1,2, Social Committee 3, Orchestra 1 Bonita Berder . . . Bonnie Booster 3,4, FBLA 1,2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2, Social Committee 3, Pep 4 Lucille A. Bernard . . . LuAnn Leonard Bettin . . . Lenny Shirley Bezdek . . . Bez Big Sisters 3,4, Booster 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls M 2,3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramural 2,3,4, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Commit- tee 4, Assembly Committee 3,4, Orientation Committee 2, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 1,2,3,4, Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Swim 3,4 Dennis Bianucci . . . Den Former student of Fenwick High School George Biba . Raymond Bican . . Ray Elaine Bicek . . . Big Sisters 3, FBLA 1, Future Homemakers 4, intramural 1,2, Junior- Senior Girls 4, Leadership 2,3,4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Repre- sentative 2, Pep 1,2,4 Elizabeth Bicek . . . Betty French 3,4, Future Teachers 2, Junior Masque and Gavel 1, Senior Masque and Gavel 2, Spanish 2, Weekly Club 2 Richard Bielawa . . . Dick Intramural 1, Football 2 Patricia Bielski . . . Pat Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Art 1,3, Big Sisters 3,4, Folk Dancing 2, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Welfare Committee 4, Social Science 4, Talent 2,3 Robert Biesiada . . . Bob Veronica Biesiadecki . . . Ronnie FBLA 2,4 Roger W. Biros . . Rog Astronomy 1,2 Page 67 i 'Y .tr 4 wi 'Q Verti Bishop . . . Alice Big Sisters 35 FBLA 45 Folk Dancing 25 Reading 1,2 Fred Black . . . Meyer Mary Ellen Black . . . Mar Baton Twirlers 2,3,45 Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 3, Treasurer 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm., Vice-Chairman 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 3,4 Robert Blafka . . . Bob Sandra Blake . . . Sam Travel 45 Tumbling 4 Edward Blatter . . . Uncle Ed Football 1,25 Track 1 Robert Blazina . . . Bob Photography 15 Spanish 3 Diane Blecha . . . Flea GAA 1,2,3,45 Life Saving 45 Pep 15 Travel 45 Tumbling 4 Kenneth Bochenski . . . Ken Future Distributors 45 Latin 1,25 Radio Guild 15 Swimming 1,25 Swim Club 2 4 as Ralph Bocian . . . Glorianne Bogdan . . . Glor Creative Dance 45 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Tumbling 1,2 Ann Boiko . . . FBLA 2 Sharon Bolociuch . Leadership Mary Bolzenius . . . Mar Big Sisters 35 FBLA 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramural 25 Leadership 3,45 Pep 4 Charles Bond . . . Former student of Naperville Community High School Future Craftsmen 15 Swimming 2 Doris Bonin . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Folk Dancing 1,25 Big Sisters 35 Hi C 25 Reading, President 1,2 Katherine Bonin . . Kay GAA 1,25 Pep 1,2 Ronald Borowczyk . . . Baroch Christine Borowski . . . Chris Big Sisters 35 FBLA 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Welfare Committee 2,35 Pep 45 Social Science 45 Spanish 4 Richard Borzych . . . Former student of St. Vincent, St. Philip, St. Joseph High Schools Judith Bouzek . Page 68 Robert Brockmann . . Anne E. Brown . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama lg GAA l,2,45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural l,25 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Relations Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative l,35 Pep l,2,3,45 Weekly Club 2 Judith M. Bryan . . . Judi Big Sisters 45 Debate T5 Speech Arts 45 Leadership 3,45 Life Saving 45 Pep 45 Junior Masque and Gavel l5 Senior Masque and Gavel l,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 35 M Book Comm. l,2, Chairman 35 Assembly Comm. 25 MSGA Board of Directors 3, Chairman 45 Bulletin Comm. 25 Clubs Comm. 25 Code of Ethics Comm. 25 Constitution Comm. 45 Election Comm. 25 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Relations Comm. 25 Publicity Comm. Chairman 25 Social Comm. 35 Executive Board 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Science lj Weekly Club l,2,35 Weekly Staff l,2, Copy Editor 3, News Editor 3, Feature Editor 4 Patricia Bryan . . . Pat, Tricia Aeolian Choir 3,45 Future Teachers l,2, Vice-President 3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 John Buch . . . Johnny FBLA 2,3,4 Donald Buchner . . . Buck Terry Bucki . . . Abraham Robert Buddecke . . . Madelyn Bukowski . . . Madge Future Teachers 2 Joan C. Bulat . . . Jo Czech 2 Shirley Bundy . . . Shirl FBLA lj Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep l,2 Rita M. Burchak . . . Big Sisters 45 Future Homemakers l,2, President 3,45 Activity Com- mittee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 45 Social Science 45 Weekly Club 45 Weekly Staff 4 Page 69 Irena E. Bradka . . . Ike Creative Dance l,25 Future Teachers l,25 GAA l,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 3,45 Spanish l,2 Marilyn Bradley . . . Lyn Aeolian Choir 3,45 Baton Twirlers l,2,35 Creative Dance 45 Frosh- Soph Drama lp Senior Drama 45 Frosh-Soph Girls lg Hi C 2,35 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Spanish, Secretary 35 Talent l,2,3,4 John Braico . . . Former student of Farragut High School Boxing Donna Rae Branecki . . . Donna, Snookie Leadership 45 Tumbling l,2 Wilfred Brennan . . . Willie Former student of Riverside-Brookneld High School Edwin Brenski . . . Bar Football l Jacqueline Lee Brezina . . . Jackie Pep l,25 Stamp I5 Travel 2 Kenneth Brill . . . Ken Bowling 25 MSGA Representative l William A. Brill . . . Little Brill tt .M , ei 17' slr Bruce A. Burgener . . . Ott Richard T. Buric . . . Rich Future Craftsmen 35 Talent 2,3 Sandra Burisek . . . Sandy Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 Pep l,2,45 Social Science 4 Dorothy Bursik . . . Mortimer MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Feature Editor 45 Big Sisters 3,45 Folk Dancing 25 Future Teachers 15 Italian 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Writers 3, President 4 Garnet Buzzard . . . James L. Cabernoch . . . Muscles, Cabbie Aviation 25 Track l5 Wrestling 2 Joseph G. Cada . . . Joe Camera Sandralee Cada . . . Sandie Court ot Justice 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Orchestra 1,25 Swim 4 Donna Caliendo . . . Kelly Aeolian Choir 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama l5 Latin 15 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Pep 3,4 Julie Cammisa . . . Jewel Big Sisters 35 Court of Justice, Secretary 35 Creative Music 35 Folk Dancing 25 Future Teachers 45 Italian 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Anthony D. Campo . . . Tony Junior Council l5 MSGA Representative 45 Operators 2,45 Football lp Track l David C. Canonico . . . Dave Former student of Lincoln High School Weekly Staff 4 Ronald F. Cantwell . . . Ron, Marlon Brando Former student of De Pue High School lntramural5 Basketball 1,2 Donna Lee Capek . . . Donna Big Sisters 35 Sophomore Cabinet, Secretary5 Junior Cabinet, Secre- tary5 Senior Cabinet, Vice-President5 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Hi C 35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Intramural l5 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Life Saving 2,35 Activity Comm. 45 Clubs Comm. 35 Election Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 Swim l,2, Secretary 3, Secretary 45 Weekly Staff i5 Speech Arts 4 Phyllis Carbonara . . Arvid Carlson . French 2 Gerald Carlson . . . Jer Aeolian Choir5 Board 35 Band l,2,3,45 Boys M 45 Orchestra 45 Social Science, Treasurer 45 Cross Country 3,45 Track i,2,3,45 Talent l James Carlson . . . Senior Council 4 Mathematics 2,3 Annette Carrino . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 3,45 Senior Cabinet, Vice-President5 Frosh- Soph Drama, Vice-Chairman l5 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 35 Bulletin Comm. 2,35 Election Comm. 35 Eligibility Comm., Secretary 25 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3, Asst. Secretary 45 Pep 2,3,4 Dennis E. Carroll . . . Doc Sloan Chemistry 45 Debate 45 MSGA Representative5 Cross Country 45 Track 4 Paul J. Carroll . . . Minski Chemistry 45 Senior Council 3,45 Latin 35 MSGA Representative 45 Football l,25 Track 15 Weekly Staff 35 Social Science, Vice-President 4 Page 70 ,,..-5' Frances Caruso . . . Fran Future Distributors 45 MSGA Representative 1 Molly Cavanaugh . . . GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls M, Secretary-Tr easurer 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm., Secretary 35 Election Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Pep 1,2,3,4 Robert Centoni . . . Bob Anglers 15 Wrestling 2,3,4 James F. Cermak, Jr .... Jim Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Social Committee 45 Speech Arts 45 Nati Jane Cernota . . . Janey, onal Thespians 3,45 Radio Guild 3 Ceresota Art 1,25 Astronomy 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Big Sisters, Chairman 2,3,45 Saddle 25 Chemistry 45 Debate 15 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 GAA 45 Comm. 2 Chairman 34 MSGA Board of Directors 1,2,3,45 Bulletin Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Comm. 2,3, Chairman 45 Assembly o Comm. 2,35 Clubs Comm. 2,35 C de of Ethics Comm. 25 Orientation Comm., Chairman 2,35 Publicity Comm. 2,3,45 Public Relations Comm. 2,35 School Improvement Comm., Co-Chairman 1,25 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 45 Weekly Staft 2 Danielle Cerullo . . . Dani, Dee Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 45 Bowling 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Italian 4 Tom Cervenka . . . Sophomore Cabinet, Chairman5 MSGA Board of Directors 25 Boxing 2 Margaret Cerveny . . . Cerv, Marge Social Cornmittee5 Pep Jane Cerwin . . . Pat Big Sisters 35 Folk Dancing 25 Reading 1,2 Margaret Cerwin . . . Marge Big Sisters 35 Saddle 35 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 FBLA 15 Reading 2 Yvonne Chaberski . . . Eve Big Sisters 45 FBLA 15 MSGA Representative 1,2 Ascension Chavez . . . Jim Former student of Farragut High Albert Chavoen . . . School Cross Country 35 Football 1,25 Track 1,2 William A. Childress . . . Willy Donald B. Childs . . . Don Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Saddle 45 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Latin 1,25 Hi C 1, Co-Editor Music Masters 2,3,45 Fencing 35 T Leona Chlustina . . . Lee Edward Chmela . . . Ed of Shield 2,3, President 45 Modern ennis 15 Wrestling 25 Writers 4 Karen Chmelik . . . Smell-bell Big Sisters 35 Hi C 1,2 Denise Chodl . . . Denny Baton Twirlers 1,2,3, Secretary 45 Booster 3,45 FBLA 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Pep 4 Jim Cholke . . . MSGA Representative 15 Baseball Roberta Chott . . . Bunny Aeolian Choir 25 Creative Dance Girls 45 Latin 2,3,45 Pep 15 Social Page 71 1,2,45 Football 1,2,45 Track 1,2 25 GAA 1,25 Hi C 15 Junior-Senior Science 45 Talent 15 Weekly Club 3 it '.,--: , . 5 :Ti 'IS' Elaine Colpo . . . Former student of Downers Grove High School Big Sisters 4- FBLA 4- Junior-Senior Girls 4 Pasquale Composomo . . . a Future Craftsmen 35 Tumbling 3 Janet Coplon . . . Jan Big Sisters5 Court of Justice5 Creative Dance 15 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 FBLA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Welfare Committee5 Pep 1 Raymond Cosentino . . . Ray Band 1,2,3,4, FBLA lj italian 2,3 Crystal Cousineau . . . Chris, Cuz Baton Twirlers l,2,35 Creative Dance 2,45 Frosh-Soph Girls l, Presi- dent 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. Chairman 45 MSGA Board of Directors 3,45 Bulletin Comm. 35 Election Comm. 45 Eligibil- ity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm., Chairman 3,45 Social Comm, 3,45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep 3, President 45 Spanish 3 Frances Cozzie . . . Fran Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir5 Future Distributors Roberta Cramer . . . Bobbie Baton Twirlers 25 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 4 Steven A. Crnkovich . . . Stinky Boys M5 Football Donald Cronin . . . Don Former student of Fenwick High School Intramural lg Boxing 15 Football 1 Jerome Cudnik . . . Jer, Jerry Bowling 1,2,3 Sylvia Anne Culkar . . . Tink Chemistry 45 Speech Arts 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,4 Judith A. Cummiskey . . . Judy Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 Publicity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Social Science 4 Page 72 omecoming feafures Marilyn Jane Christoph . . . Mare, Wendy Aeolian Choir 1,25 Saddle 1,25 FBLA 1,25 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,2 David Cikanek . . Edward Cikanek . . . Ed Former student of Farragut High School Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4 Joan Cimbalista . . . Jo Former student of Lourdes High School Frosh-Soph Drama5 Junior Drama John Cinefro . . . King Kong Frank Clark . . . The Gun Former student of Jackson High School Boys Physical Development 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 3,45 Stage Managers 45 Operators 1,2, Secretary 4 Leonard Clausen . . . Len Bowling 1,2,35 Swimming 1,25 Track 2 Jean Cleaves . . . Cleavesie Aeolian Choir 3, Board 45 Big Sisters 35 GAA 1,2,45 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 35 Leadership 3,45 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 1,4 Carol Jean Collander . . FBLA 45 Pep 1,4 66 0 Q 97 omfincq wen hes Carol Ann Cunningham . . . Carrie, Blondie Aeolian Choir 2,3, Creative Dance 4, FBLA 4 Elaine Curran . . . Mic Theresa A. Cwiok . . . Terry the Tiger Frosh-Soph Drama i,2, FBLA 2,4, Frosh'Soph Girls l,2, Junior-Senior Girls 4 Sandra Czarny . . . Frances Czyzewski . . . Fran GAA l, Activity Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3 Diane Dames . . . Dee Art 1, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Junior'Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 2,4, MSGA Representative T,2, Pep 2, Talent 1,2 Richard Dantino . . Dan Carol Darnstadt . . . Big Sisters 2, GAA i,2, Intramural i, Orientation Committee 2, Sociai Committee 4, Pep I, Travel 4 Joan Betty Daubner . . . Trip FBLA 2,3,4, Frosl1'Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers i, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Assembly Committee, Secretary 4 inf Joyce Barbara Daubner . . . Trip Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3, President 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers T, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Assembly Committee 4 June Bonnie Daubner . . . Trip FBLA 2,3, Secretary 4, Future Homemakers l, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Assembly Committee 4 Nancy Jean Dauer . . . Nance, Nan Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 4, Big Sisters 3,4, Creative Dance 3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Future Homemakcrs l,2, Secretary 3, Modern Music Masters 4, Activity Committee 4, Assembly Committee 4, Eligibility Committee 3, Social Committee 2,3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,4, Pep 4, Talent I, Travel 2 Ed Davidek . . . Rosco Kenneth Davids . . . Ken Sheila Jeanne Davidson . . . Tequila Art 2,3, Saddle 4, Debate 4, Speech Arts 4, Senior Drama 4, FBLA i,2, French l, Hi C i,2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 4 Eugene Dawson . . . Sonny Spanish 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 3,4 William Edward Dawson . . . Eddie Former student of Mountain View High School Stuart Deardorff . . . Stu Band i, Junior Council, Senior Council, Secretary 4, Camera 1, Tennis l,2 Charles Del Preto . . . Charlie Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Baseball 2 Jeanette M. Demkovich . . . Bocster 3, President 4, Junior Cabinet, GAA l,2, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Activity Comm,, Chairman 4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, Election Comm., Secretary 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2, M Book Comm. 2, Pep lg Swim 2,3,4 Dena Demos . . . Smarty Aeolian Choir l,2,3, Librarian 4, MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Girls Sports Editor 3, Publicity Editor 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 3,4, Senior Cabinet, Secretary, Creative Dance 2,3,4, FBLA l, French, Secretary l,2, Activity Comm, 2,3, Assembly Comm. l,2, MSGA Board of Direc- tors i,2,3, Bulletin Comm, 2, Clubs Comm. l,2, Code of Ethics Comm. l, Constitution Comm. l,2, Election Comm. l,2, Eligibility Comm, Chairman 3, Orientation Comm. l, Vice-Chairman 2, Pub- licity Comm. l,2, Public Relations Comm. 2, School Improvement Comm. l,2, Social Comm. 3,4, Welfare Comm. l,2, Calendar Comrn. Chairman 2 Page 73 in Xhw- K' X msgs 5 1 ,iks l -4 , .:,,.- 4 R anccy iAolas . . . Frances Denova . . . Fran Folk Dancing 25 Italian 2,3 Charles DePasquale . . . Chuck Mira Depolo . . . German John Dettmer . . . Jack Social Science 4 Al Diestelkamp . . . Diesel Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School William Dietrich . . Shoemaker Rolf Dilba . . . Former student of Farragut High School Ron Dilelio . . . Buzz Sharon Dobbs . . . Sherry Bowling 35 Creative Dance 25 Junior Drama 35 Senior Drama 45 GAA l,25 Radio Guild 25 Talent 4 Darlene Dolan . . . Dar Junior-Senior Girls 4 Donna Donat . . . Frank M. Donofrio, Jr. . . Don Former student of Lane Tech High School Activity Committee 45 Social Committee, Treasurer 45 Stage Managers 4 Brian Dore . . June B. Dostal . . . Blondie Art lg FBLA 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers 35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Social Science 4 Joy Dougan . . . Emily Former student of Chebanse High School Band l,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Court ct Justice 3,45 Senior Drama 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Creative Music 3, Secretary 4, French, Historian 35 Future Teachers 4, Hi C 4, Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 35 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative l.2,3,45 National Thespians 2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Radio Guild 2, Treasurer 35 Social Science 45 Spanish 2, President 35 Talent l,2,3,4 Joanne Dragisic . . . Jo MSGA Representative l,2 Barbara Ann Draho . . . Barb Creative Dance lj Frosh-Soph Drama lg Intramural lj Social Commit- tee 4, Orchestra l,2,3,5 Pep l,2,4 Fred Drantz . . . Bud Tumbling 4 Nancy Lou Dressel . . . Nanc Fresh-Soph Drama l,25 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Library 45 Social Committee 4 Marie Drozd . . . Muz Creative Dance 25 FrosheSoph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Diane Carol Druhn . . . Dee Art l,25 Frosh-Scph Girls l, Historian 25 Italian 3 Page 74 omecoming ueen Robert Dubsky . . . Bob MSGA Representative 15 Track 1 Gary Dudlicek . . . Future Craftsmen 45 Radio Elactronics 1,2,3 Dennis Duffy . . . Anglers5 Chess and Checkers5 Swimming 1 Dianne Dural . . . Dee Art 25 GAA 25 Italian 3 Dorothea Duran . . . Dolly Big Sisters 3,45 GAA 1,2, Historian 3, Vice-President 45 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 35 MSGA Board of Directors 45 Social Committee 3, Chairman 45 Pep 1 Barbara Dusek . . . Barb Future Homemakers 45 GAA 15 Social Committee 4 Lawrence G. Dusek . . . Admiral Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Latin 35 Science 15 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3 Genevieve Dusza . . . Barbara Dvorak . . . Barb Band l,2,35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Pep 1,2,3,4 Douglas Dvorak . . . Doug MSGA Representative 3 George Dvorak . . . Baseball I5 Basketball 1,25 Tumbling 4 Paul F. Dvorak . . . Brownie Aeolian Choir, Board 2, President 3, Board 45 Freshman Cabinet, Cl1airman5 Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cabinet, Vice-Chairman5 Chemistry 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel, Treasurer lp Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2, President 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 MSGA Board of Directors 1, Chairman 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Orchestra 1,2, Historian 3,45 Tennis lg Ticket Office 2,3,4 Kenneth Dykhuizen . . . Ken Hi C l,2,3,4 Mary Lou Eberhardt . . . Mar Former student of St. Mary High School Eugene Eleveld . . . Gene Future Craftsmen 35 Radio Electronics 2 Janice Erickson . . . Swede, Jay-Jay Art 2,35 Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Drama5 Speech Arts 45 Girls M 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 2,3,4 Thelma Jean Evers . . . Jeanne Big Sisters 35 FBLA 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Intramural 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 1 Orrin Fagerson . . . Orrie Chess and Checkers 15 Intramural 1,2,35 Latin 1,25 MSGA Represen- tative 1,2 Frederick Dean Fairchild . . . Fred Band 1, Librarian 2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Senior Council 3,45 German, Secretary 3, President 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Stamp 1, Vice- President 2 Robert Farlik . . Lynne M. Farrell . . . Bangs Art 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 4 Page 75 .c 5,,,?..,,.-,.c.,, . 6 s 4 .Q . it 2 Y' N if Leon Fayette . . . Lee Bowling 4, Intramural l, MSGA Representative 2, Social Science 4, Spanish 4, Golf 2,3,4 Catherine Fedele . . . Cathy Big Sisters 3, Court of Justice 3, Future Homemakers l,2, Activity Committee 4, Election Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 1,2 Lorraine Fenili . . . Little Lori, Pretz Saddle 4, Senior Drama 3, FBLA 4, Frosh-Soph Girls l, GAA l, Italian l, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Pep I Richard Ferguson . . . Dick Michael Fessl . . . Mick Joyce Fiflis . . . Squeeky Freshman Cabinet, GAA l, Hi C 3,4, Intramural 2, Latin 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Clubs Committee 3 Phyllis Fikeis . . . Phil Booster 3,4 Ronnie Fikeis . . Ron Kenneth Fink . . Ken ss? . Nix 5,-rwgfj. 'K 2, isfcgi - :.1,mf- ,, if , 'fife-s . 3.5210 Carol Ann FioRito . . . Art l, Big Sisters 2, Biology 4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Library 4, Latin 2,3, Clubs Committee 3, Election Committee 4, Weekly Staff 2, Asst. News Editor 3 Dolores Fleck . . . Dolly Thomas Florek . . . Tom Future Distributors Jerome Foley . . . Jerry Former student of Glenbard High School Senior Council 4, Speech Arts 4 Edward Fontana . . . Ed Operators l,2,3, President 4 Carol Fontani . . . Happy Edward Formanek . . . Ed Bowling 1, Chemistry 3,4, Chess and Checkers 3,4, Debate l, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Latin l, President 2, Senior Masque and Gavel, Vice-President 2,3,4, Mathematics, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3 lolita Formanek . . . Lo FBLA 4, Future Homemakers, Vice-President 4, Pep l,2,4 Denise Fous . . . Denni, Den Former student of Frankfort High School Frosh-Soph Drama Diane Fox . . . Fox Baton Twirlers 2,3,4, GAA l,2, Intramural l,2, Life Saving 2,3, Vice'President 4, Bulletin Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Pep 4, Swim 3,4 Janice Fox . . . Foxy Big Sisters 3, Jr, Honor Society 2,3,4, Weekly Club 4, Weekly Stat? 4 Arlene Foytik . . . Czech 2,3 Page 76 Ken Galik . . . Francis Gallagher . . . Frank Chemistry 45 Science 2,3,45 Physics 35 Soccer 4 Earl Gallas . . . Uncle Earl Bowling l5 lntramural Robert Gallian . . . Red MSGA Representative l,2,3,5 Baseball l,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Football l,2 David Garney . . . Dave Camera 25 Cross Country 45 Track 3,4 Joyce Gates . . . Joy Science Ruth P. Gedroic . . . Art, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 45 Saddle 35 German 3 Juanita Rose Geiling . . . Nita, Juan-Juan, Leprechaun Big Sisters 35 FBLA 2,3, President 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 National Thespians 45 Pep 1,4 Adrienne Georgandas . . . Drene MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Club Editor 45 Big Sisters 35 Chemistry 45 Court of Justice 35 Creative Music 3,45 French 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers 2,45 GAA l,2,35 Jr, Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 45 Junior-Senior Girls' 3,45 Life Saving 35 Modern Music Masters 45 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Speech Arts 45 Talent l,2,3,45 Weekly Club 2 Jack Geraci . . Nick Peter Gerame . . . Pete Anglers lp Track l Joyce Geschke . . . Formerly attended school in Nececlah, Wisconsin Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 35 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Page 77 Nancy Franks . . . Nanc Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama I5 Future Dise tributors 35 Italian 35 Social Committee 4 Edith Freeman . . . Edie, Shorty Leadership 2,3,4 John Fuerst . . . Jack, lst Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 German lg Orchestra l,2,3,45 Foot- ball 3,4 Carolyn Furman . . Carol, Shorty, Kitten Randall Furman . . . Randy Former student of Quigley Seminary Margaret Gaba . . . Marge, Margie Victor Gabrenas Physics 45 Future Craftsmen 35 Operators l,2,35 Boxing 25 Football l Dennis Gaggini . Carol Gahl . . . Booster 3, Vice-President 45 Sophomore Cabinet, Vice-Chairman5 Junior Cabinet, Chairman5 Creative Dance 2,3, Vice-President 45 GAA 25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm., Asst. Secretary 35 MSGA Board of Directors 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep l,2,3,4 ,S -ary Nancyann Gettings . . . Nancy Band l,2, Hi C l, GAA I,2, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 3,4 Joseph Gezik . . . Joe Former student of Holy Trinity High School Peter Giacalone . . . Pete Italian 3,4 Mike Giampapa . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3, President 4, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Movie Makers 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 4, Oper- ators 2,3,4, Talent l,2, Weekly Staff l Elaine Gianares . . . Former student of Harrison High School Paul Gidlund . Robert Glotz . . Fred Goebel . . . Moose German 2, Bulletin Committee 4 Marilyn Grace Gohr . . . Mari, M.G. Aeolian Choir 3,4, Big Sisters 4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, German 4, Hi C 2,3, Jr. Honor Society, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Talent 1,2,3 Barbara Lynn Gongol . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 4, Folk Dancing 2, Talent 3,4, Weekly Staff l,2 Carol Gore . . . Poops Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Folk Dancing l, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Assembly Committee 3, Social Committee 3 Sharon Ann Gorski . . . Shar Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance 4, Italian 2, Activity Committee 4, Assembly Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Rpresentative 2 Clifford Gould . . . Clit? Model Railroad l,2, Soccer 2,3,4 Carol Ann Grachen . . . Greek Aeolian Choir T,2, Board 3, President 4, Band l,2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Senior Drama 4, Hi C 2, Jr, Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin 4, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Radio Guild T, President 2 HEI: Elaine Grafen . . . Big Sisters 3, Chemistry 4, FBLA 3, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Latin 2,4, Mathematics 4, Welfare Committee 2,3,4, Pep 4, Speech Arts 4, Leadership 3,4 Donald Grazinskas . . Don Linda Grazulis . . . Big Sisters 3,4, Bowling 4, Hi C l,2,3, Jr, Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3, President 4, Leadership 2,3,4, Assembly Comm. 4, Sccial Comm. 3, MSGA Representative 3, Social Science 4, Talent l,2,3,4, Writers l,3, Vice-President 4 Steven Grazulis . . . Steve Tennis 2 Richard Greenwald . . . Rich, Greaseball Model Railroad 2 Joan Gregor . . . Joanie Big Sisters 3, Czech l, President 2, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Senior Drama 4, Folk Dancing l, President 2, Treasurer 2, Future Nurses 4, Hi C 2, Intramural 2, Life Saving 4, MSGA Representative, Pep 4 Virginia Grenvich . . . Ginny Art l,3, Big Sisters 3,4, Biology 3, GAA l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls, Vice-President 3,4, Bulletin Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Spanish 3 Page 78 Richard Grgurich . . . Dick Junior Council 1, Vice-President 25 Senior Council 3, Treasurer 45 Boys M 45 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 2 Beverly H. Griefnow . . . Bev Frosh-Soph Drama 1,2 Pamala Griffiths . . . Pam Biology 35 FBLA 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Bulletin Committee 25 Pep 15 Spanish 2 Metha Gross . . . Cookie Aeolian Choir 35 Big Sisters 25 FBLA 2,35 Future Nurses, President 45 GAA 1,2, Publicity Manager 3,45 Hi C 25 Orchestra 1,25 Pep 4 Bruce Grunst . . Latin 4 Joyce Grzeskowiak . . . Twin GAA 1,2,3, Asst. Sports Manager 45 Girls M 2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership 2,3,45 Social Committee 4 June Greskowiak . . . Twin Big Sisters 35 GAA 1, Historian 2, Sports Manager 3, Treasurer 45 Girls M 2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,2,4 Jeanette Guintoli . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Intramural 25 Activity Committee 45 Election Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 4 Robert S. Guintoli . . . Bob Bowling 45 Italian 2,3,45 Operators 15 Baseball 1,45 Basketball, Manager 1 Laverne Guth . . . Laurie Former student of Lake View High School Patricia Guzik . . . Pat, Goose Aeolian Choir 15 Big Sisters 35 GAA 1,2,45 Travel 45 Tumbling 4 Mary Anne Haack . . . Haackie Creative Dance 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 45 Weekly Club 2 Kathryn Haas . . . Kay GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representa- tive 25 Pep 1,2,45 Weekly Club 2 Thomas Habel . . . Stuart B. Hagen . Janet Haiek . . . Jan Big Sisters 35 Future Homemakers 45 GAA 2,35 Hi C 3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel, Vice-President 15 Senior Masque and Gavel, Secretary 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Weekly Club 2 Magdalene Haiek . . . Maggie MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Club Editor 45 Big Sisters 45 GAA 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 3,45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 2,4 Thomas Haiek . . . Kiya I Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 William Haiek . . . Wild Bill Boxing 1,2 Judith Halas . . . Judy Catherine Halpin . . . Cathy Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 GAA l,2,35 Activity Comm., Vice- Chairman 45 MSGA Board of Directors 35 Code of Ethics Comm. 25 Medal Awards Comm. Chairman 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep l,2,3,4 Page 79 CN xi g w N. Holly Hartl . Big Sisters 4 Frank Hass . . . Hass Physics, Intramural John Hassler . Diane Jean Havel . . . Di FBLA 4, Orchestra l,2,3, Weekly Stall 4 Gerald Haughton . . . Jerry Football l,2 Alan Havlicek . . . Bud Future Craftsmen 3, Hi C 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Clubs Commit- tee 3, Speech Arts 4 Robert Havlicek . . Bob Camera 2, Stamp I Fred J. Havranek . . . Art I, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Model Railroad 2, MSGA Repre- sentative 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Physics 4, Track 4 Les Heavrin . . . Cocky Boys M, Baseball I,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4 Ronald Hebeda . . . Ron Chemistry 4, Intramural I, Orchestra I,2,3,4, Stamp l,2 Margaret Hegner . . . Margie Bowling 3, GAA l,2,3, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Elec- tion Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm, 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Repre- sentative I,2, Pop 4, Cheerleaelers 4, Tumbling 2,3 Fred J. Heines Band l,2,3,-4, Senior Calwinet, Dance Band 4, Social Committee 4, NISGA Representative 3, Operators I, Talent l,2,3 Page 80 cl. 3 I SCAOIGVS IP 611461961 Joyce Hamacek . . . Imp Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama Arlene Hanuska . . . Ar Big Sisters 2, Frosh-Soph Girls l,2 Marianne Hanzelin . . Bubbles Big Sisters 2, Biology 3, Creative Dance 2, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, 'VS' Junior Drama 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Junior Masque and Gavel, Assembly Cornm. 3, Bulletin Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Rep- resentative 3, M Book Committee 3, National Thesgnians 3, Sec- retary 4, Pep 2 Patricia Hanzlik . . . Pat Art, Treasurer 3, Creative Dance 4, Speech Arts 4, Folk Dancing I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Latin 4, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Orches- tra l,2,3,4, Social Science 4, Talent I, Secretary 2,3,4 Kenneth Haremza . . Janet Lee Harmon . . . Jan Baton Twirlers l,2, Big Sisters 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Com- mittee 3, MSGA Representative 2, Pep I Sharon Lee Harps . . . Sherry Social Committee 4, Pep 4 Dennis L. Hart . . . Denny Former student of James Monroe and Broad Ripple High Schools Science I, Social Science 4 William N. Hart . . . Bill Anglers I, Art I, Chemistry 4, Intramural I, Moclel Railroad 2- Physics 3, Swimming Manager 3,4, Track Manager 4 if if af xjl-onors anquef Beatrice Hellerman . . . Bea GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls M 3, President 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 lntramural 2,3,45 Activity Comm, 45 Assembly Comm., Co-Chairman 35 Election Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm., Secretary 35 Social Comm. 23,45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,2, Secretary 3,4 John Heneghan . . . Chess and Checkers 25 Mathematics 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,35 Activity Committee 45 M Book Committee 2,45 Camera, President 15 Weekly Club 3,45 Writers 45 Weekly Staff, Head Proof Reader 3, Circulation Manager 3, News Editor 4, Associate Editor 4 Russell Heffler . . . Russ Astronomy 2,35 Boxing 35 Track 1,2 Hana Henych . . . Debate 15 Senior Drama5 French5 GAA5 National Thespians James Herdzina . . . Flash Charles Frank Herman, Jr .... Chuck Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Xaxm 5' Track John Hernikl . . . Jack MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 45 Chemistry 45 Senior Drama 45 Hi C 1,25 Social Science 45 Football 2 Jerome William Heyda . . . Jerry Junior Council5 Camera Charles Heyn . . . Chuck Band 1,2,3,45 Hi C 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Swimming Manager 2,3,4 X 'WT '53 ' nv Pat Higgins . . . Roberta Camille Hill . . . Bobi Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Radio Guild 25 Weekly Club 1,2 Thomas J. Hildebrandt . . . Tom, Hildy Junior Council 1, Vice-President 25 Senior Council 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4 Walter Hirsekorn . German5 Soccer Janice Hlava . . . Baton Twirlers 25 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Pep 1 Pat Hlavaty . . Flirt, Cat, Ex-Flirt Band 1,2,3,45 Boys M 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Fencing 45 Talent 2,3,4 Linda Hluzek . . . Lynn Richard Hoag . Ralph Hodek . . . Boxing 45 Soccer 2 Vicki Hodowal . . . Vic Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance lj FBLA 2,35 FroshASoph Girls 15 Pep 1,2 Marilyn Hofliman . . . Min, Mar GAA 1,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,A William Hofmann . . . Hoffie, Bill Chemistry5 Hi C l,2,3,45 Photography Page 81 f ,if is W i -153- eaneffe mem ovic Liveria Hoft . . . Dolly Aeolian Choir 25 Creative Dance 25 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Activ- ity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Code of Ethics Comm. 1,25 Elec- tion Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Pep, Secretary 1,2,3,45 Ticket Oflice 1 Patricia M. Hogan . . . Patti Aeolian Choir 25 MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Girls Sports Editor 45 Baton Twirlers 25 Big Sisters 3,45 Chemistry 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Junior Drama 35 Senior Drama 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Future Homemakers 35 German 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hi C 3,45 Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel lj Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 MSGA Board of Directors 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm., Secretary 25 Publicity Comm., Secretary 25 Public Relations Comm., Secretary 25 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representa- tive 1,45 M Book Comm. 45 Pep 45 Spanish 35 Speech Arts 45 Weekly Staff 3 Trudy J. Holder . . . Shorts, TJ Former student of Junction City High School Aeolian Choir 2,3, Librarian 45 Baton Twirlers 2,3,45 Big Sisters 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama, Secretary 25 GAA 2,3,45 Girls M 2,3,45 Hi C 2,3,45 Intramural 2,35 Leadership 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 MSGA Board of Directors 45 Bulletin Comm. Chairman 45 Election Comm. 2,3,45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 45 Talent 45 Speech Arts 4 Elaine Holek . . . Creative Dance 2,3,45 Social Comm. 2,45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 1,2 Frank Holik . . . Edwin Homolka, Jr .... Ed Jr, Honor Society 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel 1,25 Swim 1,2,3, Presi- dent 4 Joyce Homolka . . . Joy Aeolian Choir l,2,3,45 Creative Dance 35 Debate 35 MSGA Represen- tative 15 Talent 2 Leonard Horacek . . . Len Carol Ann Horalek . . . Annie Big Sisters 25 GAA 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Orientation Commit- tee 25 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee 3,45 Pep 15 Travel, Secretary 1,2,4 Elaine Horaz . . . Engie Big Sisters 2,35 Future Teachers 15 GAA 1,25 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee 45 Travel 4 Jerry Dennis Horn . . . Admiral, J.D. Band 1,2,3,45 Boys M 45 Hi C 35 Mathematics 25 MSGA Representa- tive 35 Physics 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Track 4 Darlene R. Hornak . . . Dar Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Weekly Club 2 Donna J. Houska . . . Jerry Frances Howard . . . Fran Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Intramural 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3, Secretary 45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 3,4 Gloria Hrivnak . . . Glor Big Sisters 35 Booster 3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Future Homemakers 25 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 35 Election Committee 35 Social Committee 3,4 Kay Hroch . . . Katie Modern Music Masters 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Spanish 2, Treasurer 3, Treasurer 45 Aeolian Choir 3,4 Stephen Hudec . . . Steve Diane Lee Huettner . . . Dee Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Senior Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1 Kathleen A. Hughes . . . Kathy Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 3,45 Saddle, Secretary 2, President 3,45 Hi C 1,2,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Mathematics 45 Activity Com- mittee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Pep 1,25 Weekly Club 25 Weekly StafT, Business Manager 2, Exchange Editor 3 Wayne Huml . . . Hum Boys M 3,45 Boys Pep 35 Baseball Manager 3,45 Football, Manager 3,45 Track Manager 25 Wrestling Manager 3,4 Richard Husak . . . Rich Swim Page B2 ins RAR. war Sandra Husak . . . Sandy Big Sisters 45 Biology 35 Czech 25 Folk Dancing 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Nancy Huss . . . Nanci, Nanc Czech, Secretary 1, Secretary 2 John Iannantuoni . . . Chemistry 35 Chess and Checkers 3,45 Court of Justice, BailitT 35 Debate, Historian 35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Latin 1, Vice-President 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Mathematics 2, Secretary 35 Science, President 1, President 2,3 Oksana llluk . . . Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 German 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Latin 2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,4 William M. Indelli . . . Bill Operators 2,3,45 Radio Electronics 1,2 Diana Irish . . . Di Big Sisters 2,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Junior Masque and Gavel lg Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 MSGA Board of Directors 15 Clubs Committee Chairman 15 MSGA Representative 3 Jimmy D. Jackson . . . Jim Former student of Harrisburg High School Carol Jagust . . . Car FBLA 45 Social Science 4 Joyce Janca . . . Blondie MSGA Representative 1 Marilyn Janca . . . Mel Big Sisters 3,45 Biology 35 Senior Cabinet, Historian5 Creative Dance 3,45 Future Homemakers 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 3, Treasurer 45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Pep 3 Geraldine Jankovsky . . . Geri Former student of Nazareth Academy Future Homemakers 25 Social Committee 2 Lauretta Jannenga . . . Laurie, lor Future Teachers 25 Library 45 Physics 35 German 2,35 GAA 15 Hi C 1,2, Vice-President 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep ly Science, Treasurer 35 Travel 2 Judy Janouskovec . . . Junior Drama 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 15 Social Science 45 Spanish 4 Charles F. Janovsky . . . Chuck Bowling 1,2,3,45 Hockey, President 1,25 lntramural 1 Joanne Jansa . . . Jo Art, Treasurer 1,2, President 35 Hi C 1,25 Activity Committee 4 Joan Janutka . . . Joanie, J.B. Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 25 French 45 GAA 1,25 Life Saving 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 45 M Book Corn- mittee 35 Pep 2,45 Social Science 45 Swim 3,4 Diane Jaros . . . Dee Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 GAA 1,25 lntramural 1,25 Latin 25 Activity Committee 3,45 Pep 1,2,4 Janas Jarvas . . . Jan Court of Justice 45 Creative Dance 35 GAA 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 4 Judith Jedlicka . . . Judy Former student of St. Mary High School FBLA 45 Social Science 45 Talent 4 Ronald Jedryck . . . Jays Boxing 1,25 Swimming 1,2 Joe Jelen . . . J.J. Former student of Fenwick High School lntramural 3 Page 83 Edward Jelinek . . . Eddie Boxing 4, Cross Country i, Track 1,2 Ronald Jelinek . . . Ron, Jelly Bean Band 1,2 Joseph Jellen . . . Joe Basketball l,2,3,4, Cross Country i,2,3 Gail M. Jeske . . . Gay Art, Secretary 2, Social Science 4 Janet Jicka . . . Jan FBLA l, MSGA Representative 2 Gerald A. Jiracek . . . Jerry Donald Jirak . . . Don Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, FBLA l, Vice-President 2, State President 3, State President and National Vice-President 4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Assembly Committee, Asst. Chairman 4, School Improvement Committee 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 1,2 Anton Jirsa . . . Tony Track 2, Wrestling 2,4 Betty Johannes . . . Betts Former student of Farragut High School Hi C 2,3,4, Social Committee 2 rt . QW I b . 'fluffy . 'bf Joseph Johnson . . . Joe Baseball 'l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2 Sandra Lynn Johnson . . . Sandy FBLA 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep I Arthur Ralph Jones . . . Art Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin 2,3,4, Mathematics 2, Stamp 1,2 Sandra Jones . . . Sandy Booster 4, FBLA 2, GAA I, Girls M 4, Intramural l,2,3,4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative i,2, Pep l,2,3,4 Virginia Jozaitis . . . Ginger Former student of Nazareth Academy FBLA 4, Activity Committee 4 Joyce Jucius . . . Juicy MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 4, Biology 3, Booster 3, Secretary 4, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, FBLA 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Intramural 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Latin 4, Activity Committee 4, Election Committee 3 Rosemary Juliano . . . Rosie Baton Twirlers 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Historian, GAA l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Activity Committee 3,4, Assembly Committee 3,4, Election Committee 4, Social Committee 3, Co-Chairman 4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, M Book Committee 2, Pep l,2,3,4 Chester Alexander Jurgonski . . . Chet Former student of Holy Trinity High School Al Jurkus . . . Boys M 3,4, Baseball i,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football i,2,3,4, Track 3,4 Robert Kachlic . . . Bob Charlene Kadlec . . . Char Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 4, FroshASoph Drama l, GAA 2,3, Secretary 4, Girls M 4, Intramural 3,4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, Election Committee, Chairman 4, MSGA Representative 3, Welfare Committee 3, Talent 'l,2,3 John Kadubec . . . Johnny Former student of Farragut High School Page 84 Joseph Kasuba . . . Adrienne Kaufmann . . . Adee Ted Kaye . . Janette Keener . . . Jan Former student of Lockport High School Aeolian Choir 3,45 Talent 2 Ruth Lynn Keener . . . Lynn, Ruthie Former student of Lockport Township High School Aeolian Choir 234' Future Nurses 2' Life Savin 2 MSGA Re re- f 1 I I Q I P sentative I5 Pep 4 Joyce Keizer . Stanley Kelly . . . Stan Former student of Ridley Park High School Band l,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Rocket Society 35 Science 2,3 Susan M. Kelsch . . . Sue, Susie Former student of Siena High School Big Sisters 3,45 Booster 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Senior Cabinet5 Speech Arts 45 Junior-Senior Girls, Secretary 3,45 Activity Committee, Vice-Chairman 45 Assembly Committee 45 Orientation Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 35 Welfare Committee 35 Pep 2,45 Social Science 45 Weekly Staft 4 James King . . . Jim Senior Council 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,25 Wrestling l,2 Katherine Kirby . . . Kathy Art 45 Future Homemakers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Commit- tee 45 Welfare Committee 3,45 Pep l5 Reading l Ardelle Klauss . . . Ardie Former student of Walther Luther High School Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 35 FBLA 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Wel- fare Committee 35 Pep 4 Harry Klimek . . . Page 85 Virginia Kafka . . . Ginnie Astronomy 2,35 Biology 35 Bowling 45 Mathematics 4 William Kania . . . Wild Bill Former student of St. Mel High School Theresa Kanyuh . . . Terie Fcrmer student of Norway and Lake View High Schools Big Sister 35 Frosh-Soph Drama 2 Cheryl Elaine Karakas . . . Shay Former student of Glenbard High School Jack Karbens . . . Will, Smiley, Hollywood Hi C l5 MSGA Representative lg Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Boxing 35 Cross Country 3,45 Football 1,25 Track 3 Patricia Karel . . . Pat GAA l,2,45 lntramural 25 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Commit- tee 2,35 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 2,3,4 Patricia Carolyn Kartsounes . . . Pat Former student of Austin High School Richard Kasak . . . Farmer Football l,2,3,45 Track I Barbara Kassul . . . Barb Big Sisters 45 Chemistry 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama I5 FBLA 45 German 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin l5 Library 45 Activity Committee 45 Medals Awards Committee 45 Social Commit- tee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Pep 4 f f 'W 1 . 362 2? if vi, W, M Wicca. mifo, Carol Klis . . . Shorty Former student of St, Mary High School Paul Klokochar . . . Joyce Kluga . . . Joy Baton Twirlers 2,3,4, GAA 1,2, Intramural 1,2, Life Saving 2, Sec- retary 3,4, Bulletin Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Pep 4, Swim 3,4 Arlene Klunder . . . Ar Creative Dance 3,4, Reading 1 Jerry Knight . . . Ace Future Distributors 4, Wrestling 1,2 Robert Knupp . . . Bob Senior Council 3, President 4, Court of Justice 4, German 2, Presi- dent 3, Jr. Honor Society 2, President 3, Vice-President 4, Sr, Honor Society 3, President 4, Mathematics, Vice-President 2, Activity Com- mittee 4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, Social Committee 4, Operators 4, Physics, Vice-President 2, Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Cross Country 1,2,3 Paul A. Knuti . . . Slim Band 1,2, Junior Council 1,2, Senior Council 3, Vice-President 4, Dance Band 1,2, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Baseball Manager 2, Basket- ball Manager 2 Dan Kobida . . . Kub Band 1,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz, President 4, Assembly Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Physics, Vice-President 3 Leandra Koci . . . Lea Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2, lntramural 1,2,3, GAA, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Committee, Co-Chairman 3,4, Assembly Committee 3,4, Bulletin Committee 3, Code of Ethics Com- mittee 1,2, Constitution Committee 2, Election Committee 3, Medal Awards Committee 3, Orientation Committee 1,2, Social Committee 1,2,3,4, MSGA Representative 1,2, Orchestra 1,2, Pep 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,4, Ticket OfTice 1,2,3,4 Geraldine Koenigsmark . . . Gerry, Foxie Saddle 2, FBLA 3,4, Future Homemakers 4, Hi C 2,3,4, GAA 1, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 2, Social Science 4, Travel 4, Weekly Club 2,3 Bessmarie Kolar . . . Bess Art 1,3,4, Aviation, Vice,President 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Court of Justice 4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Creative Music 3, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, French 2, President 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Assembly Committee 3, Bulletin Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Social Science 4, Talent 2,3 Judith Kolar . . . Judy Big Sisters 3, GAA 1,2,3, Girls M 1,2, Treasurer 3,4, Intramural 1,2,3, Leadership 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Orientation Committee 2, Social Committee 4, M Book Committee 2, Pep 1, Treasurer 2,3,4 William F. Komarek . . . Bill, Willie Chemistry 4, Debate 1, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Swim Club 2,3, Treasurer 4, Tumbling 2,3 Richard Kominowski . . . Rich Bowlinq 1,2, Senior Council, Latin 2, Activity Committee 4, Science 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4 James J. Konrad . . . Jim Band 1,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Dance Band 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Orchestra 3,4, Physics 3 larry Kopack . . Football 1,2,3 Lester Kopecky . . . Mayberry Senior Council, Physical Fitness 1,2, Basketball 1, Tumbling 1,2 Donald Kopstain . Carol Lee Korbel . . . Korb GAA 1, Girls M 4, Intramural 1, Life Saving 1,2, President 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 1,2,3, Pep 4, Swim 2,3, Vice-President 4 Richard Kosidlo . . . Rich Former student of St. Mel High School Band, intramural Mildred Kosner . . . Millie GAA 1,2, intramural 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2,3, Pep 1,2,4, Weekly Staft 2 Page 86 .. ,,,,. f S' ' .f i X: ,fl K, x S it 1 J iii. W ti 3 4fiif'g'f,S5. fx Q il' Q L 29 .ifcifa 'CT' Renee Kostinek . . . Rini Future Homemakers 1,25 Social Committee 3 Richard Kostka . . . Rich Model Railroad i5 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative I5 Operators 35 Football 2 Phillip Kostro . . . Accardo Latin l5 Boxing l Maryanne Kotnour . . . Frosh-Soph Drama I5 Booster 45 GAA l5 Activity Committee 45 Assem- bly Committee 35 Eligibility Committee 25 Medal Awards Commit- tee 35 Social Committee 2,3,45 Pep l,2,3,45 Ticket Office 4 Michael Kouri . . . Mike MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Artist 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Latin 45 MSGA Representative l5 Operators 45 Radio Guild 1,25 Writers 3,45 Library 4 Dorothy M. Koutek . . . Dee, Rags Big Sisters 3,45 Bit and Bridle 35 Freshman Cabinet5 FBLA l,25 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 4 Vaidotas Kovalciukas . . . Formerly attended school in Germany Stamp Club Kay Kovancla . . . Stella Former student of Farragut High School Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 3,45 FBLA 25 Social Committee 3 Carol Ann Kovarik . . . Dimples Big Sisters 35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep l5 Social Science 45 Stamp l5 Travel 25 Weekly Club 2 Thomas Kovarik . . . Tiger Raymond A. Kozak, .lr .... Ray Carol Kozeny . . . Koz Aeolian Choir 2.3,45 Madrigal 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Masque and Gavel l,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 2,3,45 Talent l,2,3,4 .lohn Koziol . . . Koz Boys M 3,45 Wrestling i,2,3,4 Nancy Kral . . . Nan Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 4 Thomas Kral . . . Tom Chemistry 45 Debate 25 Latin, President 3,45 Swimming 2,3,4 Kenneth Kraly . . . Ken Former student of Roosevelt Military School Alan L. Kramer . . . Al Junior Council5 Senior Council5 Physics 4 Thomas Kraska . . . Tom .lohn Kratochvil . . . Band l,25 Boys M 45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling 2 Cecilia Krcmar . . . Ceil Art l,3,45 Astronomy 25 Big Sisters 45 Future Homemakers 2,35 Science and Research 35 Social Committee 35 Spanish 4 Mary Ann Kreibach . . . Bunny, Mac Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 45 Reading l Page 87 Ronald Kruczynski . . Polock Judith Krumholz . . . Judie Frosh-Soph Drama5 Social Committee 35 Social Science 45 Talent 2 William C. Kuban . . . Bill Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4 Carole Ann Kubicki . . . Care, Kub Future Homemakers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 4 Sharon Lee Kubicki . . . Lee Weekly Club William Kubicki . . . Willie Former student of Morgan Park Military Academy Tumbling 4 Carl Kubik . . . Clam Wayne Kubik . . . Rev. Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Debate, Historian 3, President 45 Hi C lg Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3, President 45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Fencing 2,35 Writers 45 Madrigal 2,3,45 Speech Arts 4 Bruce Xavier Kubin . . . Operators 2,35 Swimming 4 Louis Kucera . . . Lou FBLA Violet M. Kudrna . . . Vi Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 25 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 FBLA 45 Frosh-Soph Girls lg GAA lg Hi C l,2, Secretary 3, President 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 Clubs Committee, Secretary 35 Social Committee 45 Speech Arts 45 Spanish 3,4 Joyce L. Kukla . . . Big Sisters 35 Saddle 25 Booster 3,45 FBLA l,2,3, Secretary 45 Frosh- Soph Girls 1,25 Hi C 25 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 2,35 Spanish 3 Page 88 CA risimas ance George Kreici . . . Operators5 Tumbling Henry Kreici . . . Hank Chemistry 45 Hi C 2,3 George Krem . . . Former student of Ottawa High School Band 2,45 Chemistry 45 Hi C 3,45 Orchestra 2,45 Radio Electronics 25 Track 4 Allan Kremske . . . Al Biology, President 35 MSGA Representative5 Wrestling l,2,3,4 Amelia Krestan . . . Emy Big Sisters 45 Bowling 45 Hi C 25 Social Committee 4 Lynn Kristolfersen . . . Aeolian Choir 2,35 Art, Vice-President lg Big Sisters 3,45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Future Homemakers l,2,35 GAA l,25 Intramural 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep l,2,3,45 Swim Club l,2,3,4 Ken Krizanic . . . Sneezy Bowling l5 Model Railroad l,2,3, Vice-President 45 Science l, Vicel President 2,4 Marilyn Krnak . . . Mar Former student of Mundelein Cathedral High School Creative Dance 45 Assembly Committee 35 Pep 3 Lois Kroupa . . . German 35 GAA 'l,2,3, Asst. Secretary 45 Girls M 45 Hi C 2,3,45 Intramural 2,3,45 Life Saving 3,45 Election Committee 4 misflefoe Jim Kutny . . . Kut Mathematics A5 Radio Electronics lg Reading A5 Physics 35 Speech Arts A Philip Kutta . . Phil Boxing aglC Camille Kutulis . . ii N-1 . 5 w Georgette Marie Kvapil . . . George Baton Twirlers 25 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Pep l Richard Kwiatkowski . . . Rich, Peaches Future Craftsmen A5 MSGA Representative lj Baseball A5 Football l,25 Wrestling l,2,3,A James H. Laga . . . Steve Baseball l,2,3,A Sandra Lane . . . Sandy Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers A5 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Science A5 Travel 2 Ronald Langer . . . Ron FBLA 25 MSGA Representative l,2,35 Spanish l,25 Baseball 2,3,A5 Wrestling l,2,3,A Harry Lantvit . . . Fearless Fosdik Qin ' 519 in ill' we K' 3 0 'l L1 4 James Lantvit . . . Jim Carol laPaglia . . . Cal Former student of Proviso High School Travel A Rosemarie Lapka . . . Penny Big Sisters 35 FBLA A5 GAA lp Hi C l,2,3,A5 Intramural 2,35lUtt1lJllt'tg 2 Chester laskowski . . . Chet MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Asst, Club Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, German 2,35 Sr. Honor Society 3,A5 Mathematics 25 Orchestra l,2,35 Physics, Secretary 25 Quill and Scroll 3, President A Carole lauber . . . David Lawson . . . Boots MSGA Representative George F. Ledvina . . . Joseph P. Leicht . . . Lightning Movie Makers l,25 Operators l,25 Basketball A5 Boxing 2 Philip ua . . . Phil Dance Band l,A5 Modern Music Masters 3,A5 Orchestra l,2,3,A5 Physi- cal Fitness l,2,35 Football l Tony J. Liddi . . . Pepe Former student of St. Mel High School FBLA5 MSGA Representative Marianne Lifka . . . Former student of Mundelein Cathedral Activity Committee A5 Assembly Committee 3,A5 Election Committee A5 Eligibility Committee Ag Social Committee A5 Pep A Sandra Lilegdon . . . Sandy Creative Dance l5 Czech lg Folk Dancing lg GAA 25 Junior-Senior Girls A5 Activity Committee A5 Assembly Committee A5 Election Committee A5 Social Committee 3,A5 Welfare Committee 25 Reading 35 Science 35 Social Science A5 Spanish A Page 89 ' ' ki? A XXX S !9 J eaAouse eafu res Anthony Liska . . . Tony Former student of Wauconda High School Lana D. Liska . . . Frosh-Soph Drama5 Senior Drama5 Activity Committee 45 Social Com- mittee 45 MSGA Representative 25 Welfare Committee 45 Talent 15 Travel 45 Speech Arts 4 Robert E. Liska . . . Bob Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Spanish 1,2 Charles Little . . . Little Big Richard Logeman . . . Logie Band 1,25 Hi C 15 Weekly Club 45 Weekly Staff, Head Photographer 4 Laurel Lynn Lokay . . . Laurie Booster 45 GAA 15 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3, Vice- President 45 Life Saving 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Medal Awards Committee 35 Social Committee 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 Pep 3,45 Social Science 45 Swim 45 Ticket Oftice 1,2,3,4 Barbara Ann Lopez . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 45 Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh- Soph Girls 15 Hi C 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Modern Music Masters 3, President 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Talent 1, President 2,3,45 Writers 4 Anita Loycano . . . Loretta Lucas . . . Lor Big Sisters 45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Latin, Secretary 4 Rudy Luciani . . . Lusis Lou Boys M 45 Hi C 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Amelia Luciano . . . Mimi Former student of Siena High School FBLA 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Science 4 Rita Luck . . . Reet, Gus Big Sisters 25 GAA 1,25 Intramural 15 Pep 15 Travel, President 4 Martin Lukes . . . Marty Senior Council 45 MSGA Representative 25 Operators 15 Spanish 25 Cross Country Manager 1,Z,35 Track 15 Stage Managers 45 Tumbling 2 Shirley Jean Lyons . . . Clare Aeolian Choir l,2,3,45 Big Sisters 3,45 Folk Dancing 25 Future Dis- tributors 45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep 15 Reading 2 Thomas Lyons . . . Tom Former student of Quigley Seminary and St. Philip High School Shelba MacDonald . . . Shel Baton Twirlers 1,2,3, Captain 45 Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 15 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Code of Ethics Comm. 25 Constitution Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 2,35 Public Rela- tions Comm. 2,35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representativie 1,2,3,45 M Book Comm., Secretary 35 Pep 1,2,3, President 45 Tumbling 4 Arlene Macek . . . Ar Big Sisters 3,45 Booster 3,45 Senior Cabinet, Asst. Secretary5 Frosh- Soph Girls 15 Future Homemakers 25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 35 Election Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 1 Edward James Mach . . . Ed Social Science 45 Travel 4 Dorothy Madsen . . . Dotti Orchestra5 Pep Marlene Malina . . . Mar Art 1,25 Creative Dance 1,25 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls Michael Malnic . . . Slim, Shorty Chess and Checkers 25 Sr. Honor Society 3,4 Page 90 geisAa ine Raymond Malpede . . . Mal Claudette Maltese . . . Claudy, Smiley Michael A. Malzahn . . . Ace, Mikey Science, Wrestling 1,2 Walter Mankawich . . . The Bear Sandra Mangione . . . Sandy Art 2, Frosh-Soph Drama 1, GAA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, MSGA Representative 3 Patsy Manullo . . Susan Mares . . . Suzie, Marsie Aeolian Choir 3,4, Hi C 1,2, Leadership 2,3,4, Orchestra 'I,2,3, Spanish 1,2 Susan Marino . . . Little Sue Big Sisters 2, Booster 3,4, School Improvement Committee 3, MSGA Representative 2,3,4, Pep 1,2 Raymond Marousek . . . Ray Bowling 1 Dominic Marsiglio . . . Dom Senior Council, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Boys M 3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, MSGA Representative 1, Base- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 2 Marilyn Martin . . . Mair Art 1, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Social Committee 4, Welfare Com- mittee 3, Travel 4 Patricia Masilun . . . Patti Floyd Mason . . . Osmosis Model Railroad 2, Radio Electronics 2 Annette Massafaro . . . Netty FBLA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 1 John Massey . . . Shank, Moses Former student of Tallulah High School Boys M 4, MSGA Representative 4, Baseball l, Golf l,2,3,4, Foot- ball 1,2 Rita Matous . . . Former student of Harrison High School Art 2,3, Big Sisters 4, Senior Cabinet, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior- Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 4, Pep 4 Howard J. Matthews . . . Howie Former student of Fenwick High School Edwin J. Matuszak . . . Matus Boys M 3, Treasurer 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4 Gloria Mauthe . . . Glo FBLA 2,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1,2, Future Homernakers 4, Hi C 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Science 4 Gerald May . . . Jerry Former student of Farragut High Schooi Milada Mayer . . . Milly Junior-Senior Girls 4 Page 91 W-sv Donald J. Mazintas Richard McCaig . . . Rich Former student of Libertyville Fremont High School Radio Electronics, Baseball, Boxing5 Football5 Track5 Wrestlingg Tumbling Joyce McCall . . . Joy Booster 25 Pep lg Talent 3 Daniel McCarthy . . . Charlie Boys M 45 Senior Council 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Football 25 Track 2,3 Barbara McCarty . . . Barb Kathryn E. McConaughey . . . Kathy GAA 1,2 Patricia McDurmon GAA l,2,3,45 Jr. Honor .lohn R. McGowan Robert McReynolds ext Mc. Q . S . c X xv X W L 2 Society Pat 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Societ Jack Mac, Bob i i sp if s . :.,f. aX , ff.-: igifap sf 1 'pw-if 'L P , Carole McVicar . . . Crunchy Former student of Farragut High School Astronomy lj Orchestra 2,3,A Lloyd Medal . . . Med Social Science 45 Football l,25 Tennis 2,3 Bert Medema . . . Slim, Shorty William Meehan . . . Bud FBLA 4 Toby Meiers . . . .. a a is ii ' ie?-Q . 6 gsx L Big Sisters 35 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 45 Pep 3,4 Pete Melwid . . . Baseball I5 Basketball l,2,315l5 Football l,2,3,4 Idolia Melys . . . Ida FBLA 3,4 Robert Menako . . . Bob Basketball lg Football I Claudia Joyce Mensinga . . . Art l5 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee A, Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 25 Pep A W. David Metcalf . . . Dave Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 1,25 MSGA Representative 25 Base- ball lg Basketball l,2,3 Marilyn Michal . . . Mar Big Sisters 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramural 2,3,A5 Activity Committee 45 Orientation Committee 25 Social Committee 45 M Book Committee 25 Pep l,2,3,4 Janice Micka . . . Jan Big Sisters 45 FBLA 2,35 Frosln-Soph Girls 1,25 Hi C 2,3, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,A5 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Library A5 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. A5 MSGA Representative 25 Welfare Comm. A5 Pep 3,45 Social Science 4 Page 92 2 ss Robert Miner . . . Bob Anglers T5 Wrestling 2 William James Misek . . . Bill Marilyn J. Misenar . . . Bunny Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 45 GAA lg Activity Comm. 45 Assem- bly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 45 Social Comm, 3,45 MSGA Representative l,25 Pep l,3,4 Carol Mitchell . . . Mitch Creative Dance l,25 GAA 25 Intramural l,25 Leadership 2,3,45 Weekly Club 4 Donna Joy Mitchell . . . Joy Froslt-Soplt Drama5 Junior Drama5 Social Committee 2,3,45 MSGA Representative l,25 Pep 1,25 Talent l,2,3 Jacquelyn Mitty . . . Jackie Latin 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Repre- sentative 2,3,45 Pep 45 Writers 4 Joseph Mixa . . . Joe Virginia Mladiner . . Ginny FBLA 4, GAA 1 Ronald John Moers . . . Wyatt, Ron Art l5 MSGA Representative l5 Cross Country 3,45 Track 4 Robert A. Mohr . . . Bob Baseball l,25 Basketball lp Football l,25 Track 2 James K. Monahan . . . Jim Radio Guild T5 Football I5 Track l Steve Mondeck . . . Moon Junior Council5 Court of Justice 35 Boxing 3 Page 93 June Micke . . . Big Sisters 45 FBLA 2,35 Hi C 2,35 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Library 45 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Election Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Welfare Committee 45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 4 Wayne Mickenbecker . . . Rock Nancy Mikolas . . . Baton Twirlers l,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Big Sisters 35 Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama I5 Froslt-Soph Girls l,25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Orientation Commit- tee 25 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 3,45 Public Rela- tions Committee 2,35 Social Committee 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Pep l,2,3, Vice'President 45 Weekly Club l Carol Miksovsky . . . Aeolian Choir 3,45 Baton Twirlers l,25 Creative Dance 45 Froslt-Soph Drama lj Frosh-Soph Girls l5 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 Spanish, Vice-President 35 Talent l,2,3,4 Richard Mikulecky . . . Rich Hi C l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Fencing 3,4 Henry P. Miller . . . Moth Future Craftsmen 3 James Miller . . . Jim Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cabinetg Junior Council5 Senior Council5 Activity Committee 35 Assembly Committee 35 Social Committee 2,35 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Golf 1,25 Tennis 45 Track T5 Swim 3,45 Weekly Staff 3 Roberta Miller . Thomas Miller . . . Tom, Millie Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Operators I 'lvl' 'ef t f' ' Melodee Moorehouse . . . Mel Jeanette Morano . . . Jean, Jan Senior Cabinet, Frosh-Soph Drama I, Future Homemakers 2, Election Committee 4, Social Committee 3,4 Marlene Moravec . . . Mar Albert Moreau . . . Baseball I, Boxing 2,3, Football 2 Beverly Moretti . . . Bev Elaine M. Morosky . . . Saddle 3,4, Creative Dance 3,4, FBLA 3,4, French 4, GAA I, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Assembly Committee 4, Welfare Committee 3, Orchestra I,2,3 Karen Moscow . . . Kay, ChaChaCha Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir I Linda Mostik . . . Booster 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, GAA I,2, Intramural I,2, Activity Committee 3,4, Assembly Committee 3,4, Code of Ethics Committee I, Election Committee 3, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I, Pep I,2, Vice-President 3,4, Cheerleaders 2, Ticket Office I,2,3,4 Sharon Mott . . . Sherry Former student of Miami Jackson High School Library 4 Paul J. Mozzocci . . . Bowling 3, MSGA Representative 2, Radio Guild I,2, Football l,2,3,4, Track I,2,4 Bonnie J. Mrnka . . . Creative Dance 4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Pep I,2,4, Tumbling I,2 William Mucha . . . Bill, Mooch, Lefty Former student of Farragut High School Boys M 4, Future Craftsmen 4, Hi C 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Clubs Committee, Vice-Chairman 3, Social Committee 4, Roller Skating 4, Soccer 2,3,4, Stamp 2 Frank Munoz . . . Frankie Lester Murin . . . Snickers MSGA Representative 4, Basketball I, Cross Country 3, Track l,2, Stage Managers I Nancy Murphy . . . Murf GAA 2, Intramural 2, Social Committee 4, Pep I,2,4, Social Science 4, Weekly Club 2 Carol J. Murray . . . Murr Frosh4Soph Girls I,2, GAA I,2,3, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, Election Comm., Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Public Relations Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Representative 2,3,4, Pep I,4 Maureen Murrin . . . Frosh-Soph Drama, GAA I,2,3,4, Intramural I,2,3,4, Life Saving 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 3, Medal Awards Comm. 3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 4, Pep I,2,3,4, Social Science 4, Weekly Club 3 Joan Myers . . . Joni Band I, Czech I, Debate 4, FBLA 2 Stephen R. Naclle . . . Steve Boys Physical Development I,2, Italian 3, Intramural 2,3, MSGA Board of Directors 3, M Book Committee 3, Physical Fitness I,2,3, Swimming 2,4, Tumbling I,2,3 William Naus . . . Bill, Mouse Latin I,2, Model Railroad 2,4, Stamp 2 Georgette Neckar . . . Gee, George Former student of West High School Bit and Bridle I, Folk Dancing I, Girls M I, Intramural I Page 94 .iiiiiss -alto' ft' 5 ie M55- . ggi. Sa ,st Roger Nedoba . . . Tiger Latin 1 Marilyn Irene Neely . . . Riley Niley Baton Twirlers 1,25 Creative Dance 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Social Committee 45 M Book Committee 25 Pep 1,2,3,4 Ben Nemec . . . Bengie Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3, Vice-President 4 Irene S. Nemec . . . Pancho David Nenn . . . Dave Keith Nergaard . . . Keider, KeeBoo Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Biology5 Chess and Checkers5 Intramural5 Social Committee5 Boxing Constance Nesbed . . . Connie Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Creative Dance 45 Senior Drama5 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Hi C 2,35 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Modern Music Masters 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 35 Talent 1,2,3,4 Steve Nester . . . Stevo Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,45 Golf 2,3,4 Betty Neumann . . . FBLA 45 Social Science 45 Talent 4 Donna A. Newe . . Blondell Kathleen Nickel . . . Kathy Aeolian Choir 3,45 Baton Twirlers 2,3 Paul Nicotra . . . Former student of Leo High School Gloria Nitz . . . Nitzie FBLA 35 GAA 15 Social Committee 35 MSGA Representative 35 Radio Guild 1, Vice-President 2 David Niver . . . Leaning Tower Saddle 25 Boys M 3,45 Senior Council 3,45 Future Craftsmen 35 Hi C 2,3,45 Clubs Committee 35 Pep 35 Basketball 45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Weekly Staff 4 Edwin Nogaiewski . . . Ed Former student of St. Mel High School Robert Norris . . . Bob, Chunky Wayne Norris . Arlene Nottke . . . Ar Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Art 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Modern Music Masters 3,4 Marilyn Novacek . . . Mar GAA 1,25 lntramural 1,25 Social Committee 45 Pep 1,2,3,4 Adrienne Novak . . . Addie Band 1,25 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Travel 1,2 James E. Novak . . . Jim Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Page 95 Barbara Obenauf . . . Barb Big Sisters 35 German 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, Vice- President 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Gloria Oblouk . . . Glor Big Sisters 45 FBLA 35 Hi C 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Welfare Committee 45 Pep 45 Social Science 45 Talent 1,25 Weekly Club 2 Patricia O'Brien . . . Pat FBLA 25 Latin 2,45 Library 4 Michael J. O'Connor . . . Mike Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3 Barbara Odenbach . . . Barb Debate 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls M 3, President 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Spanish 3 Ellen Oehme . . . Baton Twirlers 2,3,45 Big Sisters 35 Saddle 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hi C 15 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 School Improvement Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 Pep 1,25 Social Science 45 Weekly Club 1 Edward Olewinski . . Allen L. Olic . . . Al Aeolian Choir 3 Arline Olmstead . . . Ar Karen Olson . . . Life Saving 45 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim 3,4 Evelyn Olthof . . . Kay Former student of Harper High School Aeolian Choir 2,35 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 FBLA 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3,4 Robert Omerza . . . Page 96 Vllfllfla an fweegy Joann Novak . . . Jo FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 4 G. Joseph Novak . . . Tiny Former student of Fenwick High School Band 2,3,45 Talent 3,4 Judith Novak . . . Judy Big Sisters 45 Biology 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 FBLA 35 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Welfare Committee 45 Social Science 45 Speech Arts 45 Library 4 Lynn Novak . . . Saddle 2,3,45 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet, President5 GAA 1,25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 1, Treasurer 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,45 MSGA Board of Directors 4 Rosemarie Novotny . . . Rose FBLA 2,45 Weekly Staff 4 Arlene Nowak . . . Sis, Ar Social Science 4 Edward Nugent . . . Irish Former student of Boscobel High School Football 1,2 Karen Nullmeyer . . . Baton Twirlers 25 Frosh'Soph Drama 1,25 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 3 Ronald Oades . . . Ron Band 1,25 Senior Council 3,4 Paulette Ondrla . . . Band l,2,3, Frosh'Soph Drama lg Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Commit- tee 4, Eligibility Committee 2, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, Pep l,2,3,4 William F. 0'Neill . . . Bill Former student of Central YMCA High School FBLA 4, MSGA Representative 4, Operators l,2,3 Raymond Onofrio . . . Ray Future Craftsmen, Vice-President 3, Radio Electronics lg Boxing 2 Jacob Oost . . . lAlice Oostendorp . . . Big Sisters 3,A, Bowling 2, German 2,3,-1, GAA l,2,3,4, Hi C l,2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Leadership 2,3,4, Social Committee 4, Pep 2 William T. 0'Rourke . . . Willy Boys Physical Development l,2,3, Physical Fitness l,2,3, Tumbling l,2,3 Raymond Orsi . . Ray Joyce Orszula . . . Big Sisters 3,-1, Booster -1, GAA l, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr, Honor Society 3, Secretary A, Junior Masque and Gavel, Treasurer l, Senior Masque and Gavel, President 2,3,A, Medal Awards Comm., Vice- President 3, Orientation Comm, l, Social Comm. 2,3, Historian A, MSGA Representative l,2, Pep 3 Thomas William Ortciger . . . ORTC Debate l, President 2, Vice-President 3,4, Chess and Checkers 2, Latin, Vice-President l, Treasurer 2,3,4, Senior Masque and Gavel 2, President 3,4, Mathematics l,2, Activity Committee l, Publicity Com- mittee I, MSGA Reoresentative l,2, Social Science 4, Fencing, Cap- tain 3,-4, Wrestling l,2 , H.. .. onorecl cjvafionally X S--x ' sv 'Sf 1 't v' . Karen Osuch . . . Sunny Big Sisters A, Biol0QYf Secretary 3, President 3, Senior Cabinet, Crea- tive Dance 4, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Folk Dancing, Secretary 2, Jun- ior-Senior Girls A, Latin 4, MSGA Representative l, Reading 2 Ralph Osuch . . . Butch Former student of Holy Trinity High School Aeolian Choir 3,4, Art A, Bowling A Carol Otto . . . Red FBLA 2, GAA 2, Junior-Senior Girls A Robert F. Ourada . . . Bob Bowling A, Social Committee A, Baskethall l, Cross Country l, Tennis l,2,4, Track 3,4 Jerry Ourada . . . Jay Former student of Harrison High School Catherine Elaine Owens . . . Cathy O, Tennessee Former student of Anna Jonesboro and Edwardshurg High Schools Future Homemakers 2, Future Teachers l, leadership 3,-4, Pep 3,4, Social Science A David Page . . . Dave Former student of Marshall High School Karin Pagel . . . Henri, Kay, Pas Aeolian Choir 3,4, Big Sisters 3,4, Biology 3, FBLA 3, Folk Dancing 2, Frosh-Soph Girls l, Future Homemakers 4, Hi C 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Committee 4, Welfare Committee 3,4, Pep 4 Victor Palciauskas . . . Vic Chess and Checkers 3,4, Hockey 2, Basketball l, Soccer 2,3,4, Stamp l Geraldine Frances Pangrle . . . Geri Baton Twirlers l,2,3,A, GAA l,2, Pep A Joanne Paoli . . . Jo Booster 2, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, GAA l,2, Italian 2,3, Activity Comm. 4, Assemhly Comm. A, Social Comm. 3,4, Election Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 4, Pep A Harold Paradis . . . Hal MSGA Representative, Photography, Social Science 11, Soccer 2, Wrestling l Page 97 Q we-1 Q Q f pc w ,X 5 ,. g 4, , , r , c xy 1' ,. 5 fiifsif ia is- ' .ff is 3 1 3 Amee eniors in Judith Parichy . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Drama 1,25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,A, Sr. Honor Society 3,41 Weekly Club 2 Harry Parker . . Dennis Partekel . . . Dusty Astronomy 2, President 3,45 Future Craftsmen 4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Football l Patricia Grace Paskowicz . . . Trisch Former student of St. Francis Preparatory School Pep A John Paskuan . . . Former student of Harrison High School Robert Passarella . . . Pass Diane Pavler . . . Di Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 3, FBLA 2,3,11, French 4, Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Future Teachers 2,3, Vice-President 4, Election Committee Ag Welfare Committee 3 Nancy Johanna Pavso . . . Nan, Nanc Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir 3,4 Terry Pawlowski . . . Ter Anglers 2, Intramural 1,2 Delores Peicich . . . Dee, Dolly FBLA 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3 Allan Peletz . . . Al Former student of Lane and Hirsch High Schools Bowling lg Baseball l,2, Cross Country l Victor Pellegrini . . . Vic MSGA Representative 2,3 William Pennington . . Bill Carol Perry . . . Perr Band l,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, FBLA 4, Hi C l,2g Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Orchestra 3 Laddie Pesek . . Lad Myrna Peterson . . Janet Phillips . . . Jan, Angel French 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3,4g Sharon Piccatto . . . Frosh-Soph Girls l, Secretary 2g GAA l,2,3, Vice-President 4, Intra- mural 2g Activity Committee 4, Assembly Committee 3, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Pep 2,3,4 Donald Picha . . . Philip Pick . . . Ralph Wrestling 2 Mary Ann Piemonte . Page 98 erif SCAQIQVS :Ps Judith Pierantoni . . . Judy Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Speech Arts 45 Future Nurses 45 Frosh'Soph Girls l, Treasurer 25 Intramural l5 Activity Committee 45 Bulletin Committee 45 MSGA Representative 3 Martin Pietrzak . . . Marty Model Railroad 3,4 Carole Piha . . . Care Election Committee 45 Social Science 4 Kathleen Pilafas . . . Cookie GAA 25 Italian 35 Election Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 4 Michael Piotrowski . . . Peety Boys M 45 Senior Council 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Weekly Club I5 Weekly Staff, Business Manager 2, Asst. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 3,4 Tom Piotrowski . . . Poof Former student of St. Mel High School Chess and Checkers l5 Wrestling l Judith Pittner . . . Judy Aeolian Choir 3,45 German 35 GAA l,2,3, Sports Manager 45 Girls M 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Election Committee 45 Spanish 3 Raymond Platek . James Pliml . Susan Plocek . . . Sue Susan Plumer . . . Suzie, Plumber Creative Dance 45 GAA lj Pep 2,3 Deanna Pniak . . . Big Sisters 2,35 FBLA l,25 FroshASoplt Girls l,25 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Hi C l,2,3,45 Junicr-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 45 Social Committee 25 Spanish 2,3 Dolores Pochocki . . . Dee Big Sisters 35 GAA l,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Weekly Club l,2,35 Weekly Staff l, News Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4 Paul Robert Podzamsky . . . Teddy Bear Anglers l,25 Football l,25 Track l Sherry Pohlabel . . . Blondie Former student of Reavis High School Creative Music Bonnie Jo Pollack . . . Bon Former student of Nazareth Academy Baton Twirlers 25 Big Sisters 35 Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 GAA 25 Intramural 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 MSGA Board of Directors 45 Senior Board 45 Election Comm 45 Eligibility Comm. Chairman 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3, Asst. Secretary 45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep 2,3, Treasurer 45 Swim 4 Joseph E. Polivka . . . Joe MORTONIAN ANNUAL, Photographer 4 Lorraine Polivka . . . Lori, Soupy Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Masque and Gavel l,2,45 National Thespians 45 Pep l Laddie Polz . . . Senior Council 3,45 Activity Committee 45 Wrestling 2,3,4 Joy Pomierski . . . Big Sisters 45 Debate 25 GAA 25 Intramural 25 Assembly Committee 35 Medal Awards Committee 35 Social Committee 35 MSGA Representa- tive lj Pep l,2,3,4 Gerald A. Pope . . . Jerry Former student of St. Mel High School Page 99 K. .iz cs, ei EF v . 'Q-'Q sac F Donald J. Presern . . . Don Boys M, Secretary 4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4 Raymond Preucil . . . Prucy Anglers l,2,3,11g Social Science 45 Weekly Staff 3,4 John Prevendar . . . Pink-Ears Swimming 1,25 Track l,2 David Prihoda . . . Professor Hi c 2 James Prueter . . . The Nute Football l,2,3jSWiUTI7Ti'1g lg Track 2, Basketball lg Wrestling 3,4 Marilyn Pry . . . Mar Band l,2,3,4, Biq Sisters 3: Future Home-makers l, Historian 2, Vice President 3, GAA 3: Junior-Senior Girls 3, President 4: Bulletin Corn mittee Ag Public Relations Co--wmitteo 3: M Book Committee 3 Orchestra 3,4, Social Science 4, Talent 2, Jazz A Barbara Ptak . . . Barb Big Sisters 45 GAA Ag Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Talent l Dennis M. Pufpaf . . . Den, Dimwit, Puffy Bowling lg Spanish 45 Weekly Staff, Circulation Manager 2,4 Carole Purgatorio . . . Former student of St. Mary High School Italian 3,4 Kathleen May Quitmeyer . . . Kathy John Rabiega . . Virginia Radecki . . . Ginny Junior Masque and Gavel lg MSGA Representative l,2g Orchestra l,2,3,4 Page T00 aw!! Adeline Reda . . . Peanut GAA 2,35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Italian I5 Intramural 25 Activity Committee, Secretary 45 Election Committee 3,45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Pep 2,45 Talent 45 Weekly Staff 4 Carol Rehn . . . Chipmunk Former student of Scecina Memorial High School Creative Dance 2,45 FBLA 25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural 25 Activity Committee 4 Ronald E. Reihel . . . Ron Boys Physical Development l,2,3,45 Boys M 3,45 Chemistry 45 Junior Council 25 Senior Council 3,45 Future Craftsmen 35 Jr. Honor Society 253,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Mathematics 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative l,2,45 Physical Fitness l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2, Captain 3,45 Basketball l5 Cross Country 25 Football 3,45 Track 253,45 Tumbling l,2,3,4 Gertrude Reinbacher . . . Gerti Aeolian Choir I,2,35 Big Sisters 35 Biology 35 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 German 35 GAA 152,35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Social Committee 35 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff 2,354 Charmaine L. Reinert . . . Char, Stormy Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance T5 Frosh4Soph Girls l5 German 25 GAA 2,3,45 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Speed Skating, Secretary 2,35 MSGA Representative l Barbara Marie Reizek . . . Barb, Babs Czech 2, Vice-President 35 FBLA 45 Folk Dancing l,2, President 35 Frosh'Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 45 Social Committee 45 Social Science 4 Dennis Remblos . . . Sandra Remus . . . Squeeky MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Business Manager 45 Big Sisters 35 Chemistry 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Future Home- makers 25 Future Nurses 45 Intramural 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assem' bly Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 M Book Comm. 35 Pep l,25 Science 2 Leonard Repetto . . . Rip Wrestling 2 Bill Rezabeck . . . Two Pipe Willy, Rez Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representa- tive 25 Talent l,2,3, President 4 William Rezek . . . Bill Stamp l Joan Carol Ricar . . . Rick Art l,25 Radio Guild 25 Travel 3 Page lOl Carol Radke . . . Sam Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 45 Conductors 35 Chemistry, Vice- President 45 Debate 25 Future Teachers l,2,3,45 Hi C l5 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 3 Sharon L. Radowitz . . . Shar Pep 4 Jacqueline Raim . . . Jackie Joseph Rainey . . . Carol Rainys . . . Cari Big Sisters 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Orientation Committee 2 Patricia Raleigh . . . Pat MSGA Representative l,2 Florence Ralston . . . Flo Frosh-Soph Drama 25 Junior Drama 35 Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 35 Social Comm, 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 2 Pep 3 4 Thomas A Rasmussen . . . Ras Future Craftsmen 3 Pauline Rassogianls . . Paul Aeolian Choir 34 Creative Dance 2,3, President 45 Hi C 25 Junior- Senior Girls 3 4 Activity Committee 45 Eligibilty Committee 45 Social Committee 35 MSGA Representative 45 Welfare Committee 45 Pep l,2,35 Spanish 35 Weekly Club 2 ? ' iff? 5 , .. if il' '. lfffifinfi i-r. QI James Richards . . . Jim, Rich MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Sports Editor 4, FBLA l, Junior Masque and Gavel l, Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,4 Diane Richter . . . DiDi Big Sisters 3,4, Future Homemakers 4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 1,2 Geraldine Richter . . . Gerry FBLA 4, GAA 1,2,3,4 John Riha . . . Swimming l,2,3, Swim Club 2,3,4 William J. Riha . . . Bill Chemistry, President 4, Sr, Honor Society 3,4, Operators 2,3,4, Stamp l, President 2 Matthew Rimkavich . . . Butch Wrestling Russell Ringer . . . Russ Former student of Central High School Aeolian Choir 3, Vice-President 4, Band 3,4 Dona Rippel . . . Rip Aeolian Choir 2,3, Secretary 4, Big Sisters 3, German 2, Secretary 3, GAA l,2,3, Asst. Secretary 4, Girls M 3,4, Intramural 2,3,4, Leader- ship 2,3,4, Bulletin Committee 4, Public Relations Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Pep 4 John Risor . . . Art Ellen M. Rissky . . . El, Butch, Bridey Hi C l,2,3,4, M Book Committee 3 Louis J. Riva . . . Louie Former student of St. Mel High School Michael Riznic . . . Charles Roberts . . . Chuck Junior Council 2, Senior Council 3,4, Fencing 3,-4, Weekly Club 4 Gary Rochowiak . . . Rock Boys M, Basketball 3, Soccer 3, Track l,2,3 Charles Rocush . . . Chuck Football l, Swimming 4, Track 2, Wrestling 3 Janice Roegner . . . Reggi Frosh4Soph Girls 2, German 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Com- mittee 4 Glenn W. Roepke . . . Rep Wayne Rogoski . . . Physics 3, German 4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Science l,2,3,4 Christine Rolewicz . . . Chris FBLA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4 Glenn A. Rolnik . . . Janet Roman . . . Jan, Cookie FBLA 4 Page lO2 an-F f Q fl aw. i Robert Romito . . . Meto, Moto Baseball i,2,3,4, Football I,2, Wrestling I,2,3,4 Chet Rondinella . . . Aviation I, Boys M 4, Senior Council 3, Treasurer 4, MSGA Repre- sentative l,2, Basketball i, Football i,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4 Margaret I. Roth . . . Margr Art I, Aviation 2, Band l,2,3,4, Big Sisters 3,4, Chemistry 4, Crea- tive Dance 2, FBLA 4, Future Homemakers I, Treasurer 2,3, GAA l,3,4, Girls M 4, Intramural 2,3, Jazz 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Modern Music Masters 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Bulletin Comm. 4, Medal Awards Comm. 4, Public Relations Comm. 3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3,4, Welfare Comm. 3, M Book Comm. 3, Orchestra 4, Pep 4, Social Science 4, Spanish 4 Michelle Rotunno . . . Mimi Art i, Big Sisters 4, Booster 3, Treasurer 4, Creative Dance 3, Sec- retary 4, .lr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Eligibility Committee 2, MSGA Representative 2,4, Pep I,2,3 Sharon Rousar . . . Harpo, Dimples Band l,2,3,4, Italian 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3, Social Science 4 Jules Rubin . . . Skip Helen Rudman . . . Len, Lennie Junior-Senior Girls 3, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 4 Gloria Ruffolo . . . Glor Former student cf St, Mary High School Richard R. Rus . . . Rich, Bob Latin I, Model Railroad 2, President 3, Secretary 4, Science i, Stamp 2 Bruce Russell . . . Russ Physical Fitness l,2,3, Basketball I, Boxing l,2, Tumbling 'l,2,3 Carol Russell . . . Carole Ann Rychecky . . . Checkers Aeolian Choir 3,4, Big Sisters 4, Future Teachers 2, President 3,4, Spanish 2,3, President 4, Talent l Diane Ryland . . . Frosh-Soph Drama I, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 4, Pep l, Stamp l, Travel 2 Patricia Sabatino . . . Pat, Freckles Fcrmer student cf Austin High School FBLA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4 Elaine Sailer . . . Little One Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 4, Creative Dance l,2,3,4, Czech, Vice- President l, President 2, Folk Dancing I, President 2, GAA l, Life Saving 4 Judith Sainer . . . Judy Milo G. Salak . . . Alfred E. Neumann Chemistry, Treasurer 4, French i, Treasurer 2, Operators, President 4, Science l, Stamp 2 Vera R. Salerno . . . V.V. Aeolian Choir 2, Big Sisters 3, Saddle 2, Frosh-Soph Drama I, Future Teachers 2, Secretary 3, Italian 2,3, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Com- mittee 4, Assembly Committee 3, Social Committee 3, MSGA Repre- sentative 1,2 Marianne Salvino . . . Cookie Former student cf St. Mary High School FBLA 3,4, GAA l Larry Sanda . . Kathy Sargent . . . Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, GAA I, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Election Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,4, M Book Comm. 2, Pep l,2,4 Page i03 assi, - X Marietta Schmidthuber . . . Mari Big Sisters 3,45 Booster 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama I5 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 2,3,45 Assem- bly Comm. 2,35 Bulletin Comm. 2,35 Orientation Comm. I5 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative I,2,35 Pep I,2,3,4 Jack Schneberger . . . Smitty Operators I Marlene Ruth Schneider . . . Mar Social Science 4 Roy J. Schneider . . . Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Life Saving 2,3,45 Boxing 45 Swimming l,2,3,45 Tennis l,25 Swim Club 4 Kenneth Schuetz . . . Ken Future Craftsmen 45 MSGA Representative 3 Richard Schuppe . . . The Mechanic Francene Schweig . . . Beak Former student of St. Charles High School Creative Dance I5 FBLA 2,45 GAA I5 Jun Pep I Rosemarie Schweiger . George Schwerin . . . Former student of St. Mel High School Future Distributors, Treasurer5 Spanish Dolores Screens . . . Dolly Frosh-Soph Drama5 GAA 1,25 Intramural I,25 Pep Marianne Scrumzza . . . Mare Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 45 Social Science 4 Mary Sebben . . . Mar Italian I,2 inner an ance Raymond Sass . . . Mary Savage . . . Jeannie Former student of Lucy Flower High School FBLA 25 Future Teachers l,25 GAA I,25 Hi C 25 Social Science 4 Edward Sawdo . . . Ed, Eddie Boys M 45 Intramural 2,35 MSGA Representative 25 Cross Country I,2,3, Captain 45 Track 2,35 Stamp I Leonard Sawosko . . . Len Bowling 35 Wrestling 35 Radio Guild I5 Basketball Manager I5 Track I Natalie Saxner . . . Nat Big Sisters 3,45 FBLA 45 Frosh-Soph Girls I5 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Forrest Schaefer . . . Woody MSGA Representative I,25 Wrestling 2 Judith Schirdewahn . . . Judy, Jude, Schird Aeolian Choir I,2,35 Big Sisters 25 Activity Committee 45 Social Com- mittee 45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Jean Schmidt . . . Jeannie German 45 Social Science 4 Henrietta Schmidthuber . . . Henri Big Sisters 3,45 Booster 3,45 Frosh-Soph Drama, President lp Frosh- Soph Girls 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 2,3,45 Assembly Comm. 2,35 Bulletin Comm. 2,35 Orientation Comm. I5 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative I,2,35 Pep l,2,3,4 I I I I I , ..r. .fi 'll' i AigAhgAf Class cjWgAf Benedict Sedivy . . . Benny Band 1,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Science 1,2,3,4 Martin R. Sedivy . . . Marty Future Distributors, Vice-President 45 German 15 Intramural 15 Swim- ming 1 Arthur Seinost . . . Art Senior Council5 Stamp 1,4 Sandra Sekana . . . Sandee Baton Twirlers 2,35 Booster 3,45 Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Assembly Committee 35 Election Committee 35 Eligibility Committee 3 James Semradek . . . linda Lou Sengstock . . . Lin, Shorty Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Girls M 2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,-45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 2,3,45 Weekly Staff 3,4 Rita Sergo . . . Lois Serwatkiewicz . . . Weeps Big Sisters 25 FBLA 45 Junior5Senior Girls 45 MSGA Representative 4 John Sevcik . . . J.W. Former student of Fenwick High School Boys M 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4 ti? , . . S N 1 Qu Ak vi., . , .1 , 1 x 5 . gn . K. 4+ Xu rig is N X ' N N cc as sy - gif sig . ian UW ' 1. 9 5 u F WW' Aff? 4 1? , ff: 5 ' ,nm 2 . 6--1 Yu-v Robert Sgrignoli . . . Kid Diane Sharvin . . . Di, Dee Big Sisters 45 Biology 35 Bowling 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Committee 45 Radio Guild 1,25 Reading 25 Social Science 4 James Sheehan . . . Jim Patricia Shishkotf . . Pat Conrad Shogren . . . Connie Former student of Harrison High School Bowling5 Intramural5 Basketball5 Football Joseph P. Shamrovich, Jr .... E.P., Christy Aviation 15 Chemistry 45 Debate 45 Senior Drama 45 Assembly Comm. 45 MSGA Board of Directors, Treasurer 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,35 National Thespians 45 Football 25 Track 1,35 Talent 4 Sidonia Shuman . . . Midge Former student of Roswell Senior High School MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF 4 Carl Siebert . . . Sonny Hockey 1,25 Soccer 3,4 Julia Sievert . . . Julie, Jul Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 45 Biology 35 Czech, Treasurer 2,35 Folk Dancing 25 Speech Arts 45 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Joyce Silhan . . . Joy, Honey An 1, Biology 1, FBLA 1,25 Pep 1,2 Arthur M. Simi . . . Artie Boys M 3, President 45 Junior Council 1, Secretary 25 Senior Couucil, VicesPresident 3, President 45 Hi C 1,2,3,45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 MSGA Representative 35 Football 15253, Co- Captain 45 Wrestling 1,2,3, Captain 4 Sharon Simmons . . . Simmy, Share Art 1, Treasurer 25 Big Sisters 45 Future Teachers 45 GAA 45 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3 Page 105 onors waraleal af Geraldine Cherylin Simon . . Jerri Gloria Sireikis . . . Frosh-Soph Drama 1, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Weekly Club 2 Alfred Sirgedas . . . Al Soccer 2,3,4, Stamp 2,3 Judith Sirgedas . . . Juta Former student of St. Mary High School Art 3,4 William Edward Sirp . . . Wyatt, Bill Chemistry 4, MSGA Representative 2, Track l Robert E. Siska . . . Bob, Shish Amateur Radio 1, Vice-President 2, Chemistry 4, Latin 1, MSGA Rep- resentative 2, Operators I,2,3,4, Radio Electronics l, Vice-President 2 Gerald Sitor . . . Jerry German 3,4, Hockey I, Social Science 4, Tumbling 2,3,4 Joanne Sitar . . . Jo Big Sisters 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Talent i,2,3 Arnold F. Siudut . . . Arnie Fcrmer student of St. Mel High School James M. Skarecky . . . Scratch Amateur Radio 2, Model Railroad 2, MSGA Representative 2, Oper- ators 1,2,3, Vice'President 4, Radio Electronics 2, Soccer 3 Carol Skrivanek . . . Robert Skupa . . . Scoop, Bob Former student of Farragut High School Marilyn Slaby . . . Mickey Big Sisters 4, Senior Cabinet, Creative Dance 2,3, Treasurer 4, FBLA l,2,3, Future Teachers, Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Com- mittee 4, Welfare Committee 4, Pep 3 Thomas Sladek . . . Tom, TJ Chess and Checkers, Vice-President 2, Radio Electronics l Judith Slager . . . Judy Harold Slinkman . . . Pick Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Modern Music Masters, Cross Country l Joanne Slinkman . . Joan, .Io Jerome Sloboda . . . Jerry Anglers 1, MSGA Representative 3, Track 3, Stamp 3 Susan Slowinski . . . Sue Former student of St, Mary High School Junior-Senior Girls 4 Frances Smetana . . . Fran, Franny FBLA 3, GAA 2,3,4, Junior'Senior Girls 3, Secretary 4, Leadership 3,4, Social Committee 3.4, MSGA Representative 4 Joann Smith . . . Joe Big Sisters 4, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Senior Drama 4, Talent l,2,3,4, National Thespians 3,4 Page lO5 bifle Commencemenf Linda M. Smola . . . Lin Frank Smoll . . . Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4 Rosalie Smotzer . . . Rosie MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Club Editor 45 Art, Secretary 2, Vice- President 35 FBLA 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 German 45 Hi C 25 Social Committee 45 MSGA Representative 15 Social Science 45 Weekly Club 35 Weekly Staff, Exchange Manager 35 Writers 4 Dennis Smutny . . . Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Theresa Snabaitis . . . Terry Biology Michael C. Snell . . . Mike Future Craftsmen 3 Donald Snyder . . Frederick J. Sobol . . . Rebel Football 1,25 Track 1,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Leonard Sopka . . . Leno Latin 2,3,45 Stage Managers 1,2 Gregory Sorwell . . . Greg Former student of Fenwick, Proviso, Antioch High Schools Joanne Sosnowski . . . Joan, Jo Aeolian Choir 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls, Secretary 4 Ronald Soucek . . . Souc Charles J. Sourek . . . Chuck Bowling 1,25 Art 15 Intramural 25 Latin 25 MSGA Representative 25 Photography 35 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2 Loretta Souta . . . Lorie, Miss Fury Future Distributors, Secretary 35 Assembly Committee 35 Pep 1 Beatrix Spachman . . . Bea, Betty Social Committee 45 Pep 4 Jon Spansail . . . Halfway, Piles Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 35 Hockey 15 MSGA Representa- tive 1,25 Science 1,25 Football 1,3,45 Track 1 Jean M. Sparagna . . . Creative Dance 2,3,45 Italian 2,45 MSGA Representative 1 Carol Spencer . . . Carrie Richard Spevak . Karen Spevacek . . . Art 1, Treasurer 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Diana L. Spinka . . . ' Big Sisters 35 Booster 3, Secretary 45 Creative Dance 2,3,A5 Frosh- Soph Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Vice-President 25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Social Committee 35 MSGA Represen- tative 2,35 Weekly Club 2,35 Weekly Staff 3 Page 107 55 -3. in XX A6 1 . V.. 3 .5 5 ,,,., 4 ,- .Ni .ivmfvt .1 C 55 l Q it William Spolec . . . Bill Pauline Spotak . . . Paul Bowling 2 David Sprafka . . . Dave Latin 1,2, Football 1, Wrestling 1,2 James B. Sramek . . . Jim Biology 3, German 2, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Latin 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Raymond Sramek . . . Richard Sramek . . . Rich Former student of St. Mel High School Richard Sramek . . . Rich Band, Senior Cabinet Judy Sredl . . . Shred MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Asst. Class Editor 3, Big Sisters 2, Saddle 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2,3, President 4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Election Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Representative 1,4, Pep 2,3,4, Travel, Vice-President 2, Weekly Staff 2, Copy Editor 3, Feature Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 4 Charles Stanek . . . Chuck Football, Track, Wrestling -. i Qt 0- 4.451 W . Q F F Donnaio Stanek . . . Donnie Art, Secretary 4, Big Sisters 3, FBLA 1,2, German 3, Saddle 2,3,4, Welfare Committee 4, Travel 1,2 Philip Stanovich . . . Phil Mathematics Geraldine Stasney . . . Geri Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance 2, Frosh,Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Mathematics 4, MSGA Representative 4, Welfare Committee, Secretary 2,3,4, Pep 4 Geri Stava . . . Mouse GAA 1,2,4, Intramural 1,2, Activity Committee 4, Assembly Com- mittee 3,4, Social Committee 3,4, Pep 2,3,4 Roy Stavenger . . . Stav Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Swimming, Swim Club Robert J. Stem . . . Bob, Stef Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Pat Stegler . . . Rusty Aeolian Choir 3,4, Senior Drama 4, Folk Dancing 2,3, Hi C 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Jerome T. Stehlik . . . Tom FBLA 1,2, Wrestling 2 Edward Steininger . . . Ed Social Science 4, Football 1,2, Track 3, Travel 4 Charles Stella . . . Chuck Baseball 1,2, Soccer 2,3, Wrestling 1 Dennis Stenzoski . . . Den Chess and Checkers 1,2 James Stephenson . . . Steve Page108 Robert J. Stranski . . . Ox Former student of Fenwick High School Louis Strazzante . . . Lou Future Distributors, Operators John Strelecky . . . Streleck MSGA Representative Mary Ann Stremplewski . . . Former student of Harrison High School Melvin F. Strittar . . . Mel Judith Strong . . . Judy Big Sisters 2, Frosh-Soph Girls l Nicholas K. Stukalo, Jr .... Nick Betty Ann Stursa . . . Betty, Bobbie Art 3,4, Big Sisters 3,-4, Biology 3,4, Future Teachers l,2,3, Hi C 3, Social Science 4 Jerry Joseph Styrsky . . . Porky Senior Cabinet, Treasurer, Chemistry 4, Wrestling 2, Weekly Club 4 Sharon Sybil Subert . . . Shar, Sherry Big Sisters Janet Suhrbur . . . Jan Former student of Nazareth Academy Junior-Senior Girls 4, Social Committee 4 Tom Sula . . PagelO9 f 'W 4 .ZBA we ti, Wi Edward Stevens . . . Ed, Stevie Operators 2,3,4 Rose Ann Stillo . . . Rosee Roller Skating l, Talent 2 Robert Stoewsand . . . Bob Operators Judy E. Stokes . . . Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Junior- Senior Girls 3, President 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2 Judy A. Stokes . . . Stokesie Babe Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Hi C 2, Intramural 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership 3,4, Modern Music Masters 4, Activity Comm. 4, Bulletin Comm. 4, Election Comm. 3,4, Social Comm. 3, Pep 3,4, Talent 1 Janice Stolz . . . Jan Art 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Italian l,2, Weekly Stat? Gary Stone . . . Rocky, Gare Margie Straka . . . Marge Baton Twirlers 2,3, Big Sisters 3, Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2,3,4, FBLA 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, School improvement Comm. 3, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Pep l,4, Writers 4 Ruth Marie Strand . . . Ruthie Baton Twirlers 2,3, Activity Committee 4, MSGA Represenative 2, Orchestra l,2, Travel 2, Weekly Club 2 Russell Sup . . . Russ Band l, Wrestling I Mary Supka . . . Mickey Former student cf Providence High School Elaine Sustr . . . Penny GAA 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Social Committee 4, Welfare Commit- tee 3,4, Travel 4 Frank Svatek . . . Speed Physics Catherine Svec . . . Kitty MSGA Representative 2,3, Pep l,2,3,4, Cheerleaders l,2,3,4, Swim 3,4 Wayne A. Svec . . . Jocko Zita Svedas . . . Forrner student of Maria High School Biology 3,4 Rudolph Charles Svetal . . . Rudy Former student of St. Mel High School Joseph Svoboda . . . Joe Operators 2 Marie Svoboda . . . ass. Future Nurses, Treasurer 4, Hi C l,2, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative l,2,3,4, Social Science 4 Roberta Svoboda . . . Bobbi Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Senior Board 4, Bulletin Committee 3- Social Committee Chairman 4- MSGA Re re- , 1 D sentative l,2, Pep l,2, Spanish, President 3 William H. Svoboda . . . Bill Future Craftsmen 3 Judith Sykora . . . Judy Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 4, Talent 3 Ed Synek . . . Yeashu Hockey 2, Track 1,2 Jeanellen Szalkowski . . . Jean, Jeanne Big Sisters 2,3, Court of Justice 4, Drama, French 2, Vice-President 3,4, Hi C 4, Latin 2, Assembly Comm, 3,4, MSGA Board of Directors 2, Clubs Comm. 3, Code of Ethics Comm. 2, Eligibility Comm. 2,3, Orientation Comm. 2,3,4, Public Relations Comm, 2, MSGA Repre- sentative 3, National Thespians 3,4, Radio Guild l,2,3,4, Speech Arts 4, Stamp, Secretary 4, Talent l,2,3,4, Weekly Club I Bernadine Szpila . . . Creative Dance 4, French l, President 2, President 3 Dennis Tabor . . . Allen Taft . . . Al Patricia Tarsitano . . Pat Library 4 Theresa Tarullo . . . Terri Former student of Holy Name High School Big Sisters 2,3,4, Booster 3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Orientation Committee 2, Social Commit- tee 4, Welfare Committee 3, Pep 4 Rudolph Tauer . . . Roy Former student of Argo High School Future Craftsmen 2, Vice-President 3, Physical Fitness 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Swimming 1, Track l, Swim Club 4, Tumbling 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Weekly Staft 1,3 Page 110 l Band l,2,3, Booster 2,3,4, GAA l,2, Intramural l, Assembly Comm, 3,4, Code of Ethics Comm. l,2, Eleciton Comm. 3, Social Comm. 2,3,4- 1 K' Ronald Taylor . . Tom Taylor . . Richard Teglia . . . Teg Former student of Lane Tech High School Ice Skating 2,3, Italian 2 James Teicek . . . Teei Boys M 3, Vice-President 4, Senior Council 4, Basketball l,2,3, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4 Raymond Teska . . . Ray Former student of St, Rita High School Glenn l.. Tetrev . Patricia Ann Tillman . . . Pat Aeolian Choir 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4 William Tomasik . . . Baseball 2 Richard Tomek . . . Rick Boys M 3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Baseball l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Crcss Country l,2,3,4, Track 3,4 Stanley Tomsa . . . Stan Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Mathematics 4 John W. Tooke . Band I Dean Trafelet . . . Trof Hockey, Football I,2,3,4, Track l,2, Wrestling l,2,3 James Trautman . . . Jim MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Boys Sports Editor 4, Astronomy I, FBLA I, German 2, Hi C 3, Bulletin Committee 4, Social Committee 4, MSGA Representative 2,4 Norman Trezek . . . Norm Alan Trhlik . . . Al Band l,2,3,4, Chess and Checkers I, Operators 4, Camera, Treasurer I, Speech Arts 4, Talent 3,4 Dennis R. Trimarco . . . Denny Boys M 3,4, Italian 3, Activity Committee 4, MSGA Representative 4, Football I, Track I, Wrestling I,2,3,4 Donald Triner . . . Don Sandra Jean Triner . . . Sandy Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 4, Big Sisters 4, Freshman Cabinet, Seca retary, Senior Cabinet, Chairman, Creative Dance 2,3, GAA I,2,3,4, Pep I,2,3,4, Jr, Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramural 2,3, Modern Music Masters 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Senior Board 4, Eligibility Comm. 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Rep- resentative I,2,3 Sheila Trumpis . . . MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Dramatics and Music Editor 4, Astronomy I, Secretary 2,3,4, Big Sisters 3,4, Biology 3,4, Debate 4, Speech Arts 3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Intramural 2,3, Girls M 3, Senior Masque and Gavel l,2, Historian 3,4, Clubs Comm., Treasurer 3, Publicity Comm, 2, National Thespians 2, Treasurer 3, President 4 Diane Tucker . . . Di Big Sisters 4, Frosh-Soph Drama I, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Activity Com- mittee 4, Election Committee 4, Social Committee, Secretary 4, MSGA Representative I,3, Pep 4, Weekly Club 2, Weekly StatT 4 Charles Tugana . . . Wuck Wuck, Frenchman Pagelll Patricia Ann Uridel . . . Pat Czech l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Hi C l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, MSGA Representative 2 Madeline Uss . . . Muss Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance 2,3, Vice-President 4, Frosh-Soph Drama I, Hi C l,2,3,4, Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Junior Masque and Gavel 1, Senior Masque and Gavel 2, Treasurer 3,4, Junior Board 3, MSGA Board of Directors 3, Clubs Comm., Chairman 3, National Thespians 2, Historian 3, Vice-President 4, Radio Guild 2, Speech Arts, Vice-President 4 Randall Utley . . . Uto Football l,2,3,4, Track 1, Wrestling 1,2 William Valenta . . . Will Marlyn D. Vales . . . Marla Big Sisters 4, Future Teachers 4, GAA l, Leadership 2, Activity Com- mittee 4, Spanish 4 Patricia Vales . . . Pat Big Sisters 4, Library 4, Czech 3, Social Committee 3, MSGA Repre- sentative l,2, Social Science 4 Sylvia Vales . Travel 4 Brian Vancata . . . Truck Kenneth Allen Vanclenburg . . . Ken Harriett VanderMeulen . . Evert Vandermolen . . . Sonny Patricia Van Fleet . . Pat Page H2 gracluafe af Wayne Tulke . . . Tulk Diane Turek . . . Big Sisters 4, FBLA l,2,3, Folk Dancing T, Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Hi C l,2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Library 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm, 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,1-1, MSGA Representa- tive 2,3, Welfare Comm. 4, Pep 3,4, Talent 2 James Turek . Suzanne Turek . . . Sue Band l,2,3, Big Sisters 3, Booster 3,4, Creative Dance 2,4, Frosh-Soph Drama l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Activity Comm. 4, Assmbly Comm. 3,4, Bulletin Comm. 2, Orientation Comm. 2, Public Relations Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, MSGA Representative 'l,2,3, Pep l,2,3,4 Lois Tyle . . . Loie Big Sisters 3, Booster 3, Vice-President 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA l,2,3, Intramural l,2, Assembly Committee 3, Eligibility Committee 4, Medal Awards Committee 3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Represen, tative 3, Pep l,2,3,4 Ken Ufferman . . . Uffy Crcss Country l,2, Stamp 1,2 Ella Ungermann . . . Benita Urban . . . Bonnie Former student of St. Mary High School Valerie Lynn Urban . . . Val Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 4, Hi C 3, MSGA Representative 2 lfllfl? OVVll4fleVlCQl4fl2Vlf Sandra Van Goethem . . . Sandy Van Former student of Nazareth Academy Big Sisters 3,45 Creative Dance 45 GAA 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 35 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Pep 3,4 Don Vasiliauskas . . . Dune, Donuts Social Science 45 Soccer 4 Michael Vavrek . . Mr. V Joan Vavrik . . . Joni Creative Dance 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 MSGA Representative l,2,3 Marie S. Venice . . . Saddle 25 Frcsh+Soph Drama5 MSGA Representative 1,25 Social Science 4 Charlene Venturella . . . Char Fresh-Soph Drama 25 Folk Dancing 25 Publicity Committee 45 Reading 2 Joanne Katherine Verbos . . . Jo Reading 45 Travel 4 Barbara Verre . . . Barb Frosh-Soph Drama l,25 Radio Guild 25 Weekly Club l,2 Edward Vesely . . . Ves MSGA Representative dj Football 1,25 Swimming 15 Tumbling 1,253 so E 'Q A 6- QR 'vm Laurel Vesely . . . Laurie Aeclian Choir 2,3, Treasurer 45 Big Sisters 45 Saddle 25 Freshman Cabinet5 Creative Dance 2,3, Secretary 45 GAA l,2,35 Sr. Honor So- ciety 3,45 Intramural 25 Activity Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 2,35 Social Comm. 3,45 M Book Comm. 25 Pep 1,2,3,4 Joseph Vespa . . . Joe Former student ct St. Mel High School Frank Joseph Vetrovec . . . Astronomy 45 Chemistry 3,45 Chess and Checkers 1,2,45 Court of Jus ice 45 German 2, Treasurer 3,45 Jr. Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3,45 Sr, Honor Society 3,45 Mathematics 2,3,45 Activity Committee 45 Sccial Committee 45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Speech Arts 45 Operators 3,45 Basketball Manager 25 Stage Managers 4 LeAnna Vidoni . . . Lee, Pixie, Sportscar Liz Fcrmer s'udent cf Providence High School Biology 35 FB'.A 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 3 Louis Vieceli . . . Lou Anglers 1, Vice-President 25 Intramural 15 Track 2 Gwendolyn L. Viliunas . . . Gwen Big Sisters 4: Frosh-Soph Drama 15 GAA lg Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Swim 2,3,4 Vonnell Villano . . . Vonnie Creative Dance 45 GAA 15 Intramural 15 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 3 Betty Vitek . . . Brown Creative Dance 1,25 Fresh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Teachers lp Junior- Senior Girls 35 Ac'ivity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Relations Comm. 2,35 Social Comm. 3,45 Pep 3,4 Howard Vitek . . . Muscle Baseball 15 Football 15 Wrestling 1 George Vlach . . Gunner Warren Vlasek . Ronald Vocalino . . . Ron Chemistry 45 Hockey 15 Football 1,25 Track I Page 113 l l College ufure Judith Vocelka . . . Judy Folk Dancing 1 Myrna Voita . . . GAA 1,2, Intramural 1,2, MSGA Representative 1,2, Pep 1,2 Robert Vostal . . . Bob, V-8 Senior Cabinet, Historian, MSGA Representative 3, Basketball 1, Track 1,2 Nancy Voyt . . . Nance Big Sisters 3, Booster 3, Treasurer 4, Creative Dance 3, GAA 2, Intramural 2, Assembly Committee, Treasurer 3, Medal Awards Com- mittee 3, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 1,2,3,4 Ronald Vrba . . . Ron Jr. Honor Society 2,3,4 Valerie Vyleta . . . Val Senior Cabinet, Treasurer, GAA 1,2,3, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Intra- mural 2, Leadership 2,3,4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Election Comm. 3, Vice-Chairman 4, Eligibility Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,4, Pep 1,4 Janice Wagner . . . Jan Big Sisters 4, FBLA 2,3, GAA 2,3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Welfare Committee 4, Pep 4, Social Science 4 Lora Wagner . . . lor Frosh-Soph Drama 1,2, Sccial Committee 3,4 Gerald Walaszek . . . Mory Former student of Central YMCA High School Alice Dean Walker . . . Miss A. Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Debate 3, Modern Music Masters 4, Public Rela- tions Committee 2, Assembly Committee 2, MSGA Representative 1, Pep 1,2, Spanish 2,3, Weekly Club 2 Bill Walker . Football 1,2 Dennis R. Wallon . . . Denny Boys M 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4 Susan Walczak . . . Chicky Creative Dance 2,3,4, Travel 2 Catherine Walsh . . . Katie GAA l, Pep 1,2 Robert A. Ward . . . Bob, Thwarp Football 1,2, Track 1,2 Karon Wascher . . . Future Homemakers 1,2, Hi C 1,2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Welfare Committee 3,4 Mary Lou Waszak . FBLA 2 Denise V. Watson . . . Dee, Deni Social Committee 4, Pep 2,3,4 Robert Wegner . . . Knucks Band 1,2,3,4, Chemistry 4, Dance Band 4, FBLA 4, German 2, Intra- mural 1, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Assembly Committee 4, MSGA Board of Directors 4, School Improvement Committee 4, Social Com- mittee 4, MSGA Representative 1, Orchestra 2,3,4 Herbert Wehrs . . . Herb Former student of Farragut High School Mary Weise . . . Big Sisters 3, Future Homemakers 1, Social Committee 3, Weekly Club 2 P:j:114 waifs any Marcia Welch . . . Marcy Art 35 Big Sisters 3,45 Biology 35 Future Teachers 2,35 Hi C 2,35 Social Science 45 Spanish 4 Jo Anne Werner . . . .lo Big Sisters 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Pep 4 Don West . . . West Biology 35 Boys M 45 Social Committee, Vice-Chairman 45 MSGA Representative 35 Basketball 15 Football l,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 2 Robert West . . Bob Science 1,2 John Wettersten . . . Band l,2,3,45 Junior Council 15 Hi C 35 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Scciety 3,45 Cross Country 4 Tony Wiarnowski . . . Patricia Wicker . . . Pat Former student of Farragut High School Band 15 GAA 2 Marion Widmer . . . Mare Aeolian Choir 2,3, Secretaryflreasurer 4, Board 45 Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 25 GAA 1,2,35 Hi C 15 Intramural 2,35 Modern Music Masters 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 Pep l,2,3,45 Social Science 45 Talent 1 Leonard Wieczorek . . . Richard Wiedenhoeft . . . Weed Anglers 15 Bowling 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 15 Stage Managers 45 Stamp 1, Secretary 2 Sharron Wiemerslage . . . Sherri GAA 15 Reading 1 Marilyn Wilke . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Art, Secretary 15 Big Sisters 45 FBLA 2,35 Junior- Senior Girls, Treasurer 45 Activity Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Sccial Committee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Welfare Committee 45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 4 Donna Wilkinson . . . Former student of Oak Park-River Forest High School Creative Dance 45 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Pep 45 Swim 4 David E. Williams . . . FBLA 1,25 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin 2,35 MSGA Representative 3 Kent Williams . . . Freshman Cabinet, Treasurer5 Sophomore Cabinet, Treasurer5 Junior Cabinet, Treasurer5 Senior Council 45 Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Code of Ethics Committee lg Sccial Science, President 45 Baseball l,25 Basket- ball 1,25 Cross Country 35 Ticket Office 1,2,3,4 Barbara Wilson . . . Creative Dance 15 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Activity Committee 45 Sccial Committee 45 MSGA Representative 45 Pep 1,45 Social Science 4 Robert Witko . . . Bob, Witty FBLA 45 Rocket Society 35 Stamp 1 Arlene Marilyn Witt . . . Ar FBLA 2,3,45 JuniorASenior Girls 4 .za A Dennis win . . . Den ' Joseph Wodarczyk . . . Rocky I H' - j Operators 1,2,3 Eugenia Woiciechowski . . . Genfe . X MSGA Representative 2 Page 115 t if Q gg. -'iv .flv 4 ...Zi 5,5 ,gi 4. 1 Q..-1 ne ,,.,., i tgisfgif 1 I 4 ' . 5, +V A n ,,. , l . 54251 1 L f . , g wx , ir Carol Jean Woitowicz . . . Cricket Frosh-Soph Drama 25 GAA 1,25 Intramural 25 Pep 2 Bruce Woldrich . . . French 1,25 Stamp 3,4 George Wolf . . . Wolf Cross Country 3,45 Football 1,25 Track 2,3,4 E x Wayne Wolf . . . Wolf Radio Guild 15 Basketball 1 Gloria Wolfe . . . Kitten, Glo Big Sisters 3,45 Biology, Vice-President 3,45 Frosh'Soph Drama 1,25 Senior Drama 3,45 Speech Arts 3,45 Chemistry 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 MSGA Board of Directors 45 Bulletin Comm. Chairman 45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 National Thespians 3,45 Pep 1 Dorothy Wood . . . Wayne A. Wright . . . Admiral Senior Council5 Social Committee 45 Camera 1 James J. Wycpalek . . . The Waz Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2 Valentine Wyszynski . . . Val Former student of Gage Park High School Judy Yant . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Hi C 15 Social Committee 25 MSGA Represen- tative 1 Novalynn Yearwood . . . Lynn Former student of Haywood High School Frank Yurka . . . Gerald Zaboinik . . Latin 45 Fencing Rosemary Zabransky . . . Rose Saddle 25 Creative Dance 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Future Homemakers 35 Future Teachers 25 GAA 15 Intramural 25 Publicity Committee 25 Pep 35 Swim 25 Tumbling 1 Frank Zahradnik . . . Stamp 3 William Zahrobsky . . . Bill Band 1, Drum Maior 2,3,45 Chemistry 45 French 15 German 45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4 A Ecl Zaida . . . The Tenor Band l,2,3,45 Creative Music 35 Dance Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Talent 2,4 Ronald Zaiicek . . . Big Bopper Boys M 45 Intramural 1,25 Activity Committee 45 Speed Skating 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Soccer 3,4 Charles Zak . . . Chuck, Zak Bowling 3 Angeline Zakrocky . . . Angie Frosh-Soph Drama 25 GAA 1,2,35 Girls M 45 Hi C 35 Intramural 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Latin, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Activity Committee 45 Social Committee 3,45 MSGA Representative 35 Pep 15 Social Science 4 Martin Zaruba . Page 116 Lorraine Zazvorka . . . Lor Library 4, Art 3, Frosh-Soph Girls I Patricia Zazvorka . . . Pat FBLA l, Frosh-Soph Girls l,2, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Election Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, Welfare Comm. 4, Pep 4, Social Science 4 Gail Zbornik . . . Gay MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Club Editor 4, Astronomy 2, Saddle 3, Frosh-Soph Drama l, FBLA 2, Future Homemaker: l,2, German 3, MSGA Board of Directors 4, Welfare Committee Chairman 4, Pep 4, Physics 3, Social Science 4 Mary Ellen Zegadlo . . . Petey Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Activity Committee 4, Social Committee 3, Pep 4 Allen Zentz . . Operators 2,3,4 Richard Zeschke . . . Dick Senior Council, Social Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 3, Tennis 2,3,4 Robert Allan Zid . . . Ziddy Swimming 2,3,4 Donald Zielinski . . . Don Future Craftsmen Elaine Zimmer . . . E FBLA l,2,3,4, Hi C 4, Welfare Committee 4 Paul Zitnik . . . MSGA Representative 3, Cross Country 3, Track 3,4 Sharon Zogas . . . Sherry Big Sisters 2, Biology 3, Saddle 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Drama, Senior Drama, French 3, Frosh-Soph Girls I, GAA 1, Hi C 2,3, Intramural I, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Latin 3, Activity Comm. 4, Clubs Comm. 3, Orientation Comm. 2, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 3, Pep 4, Social Science 4, Speech Arts, Secretary 4 Carole Ann Zoubek . . . Zobie Baton Twirlers l, Co-Captain 2, Chemistry 4, German 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Election Committee 3,4, MSGA Representative 2, Orchestra l,2,3,4 Raymond Zubavitch . . . Little Ray Biology, Future Teachers John Zukauskas . . . Rover Latin 2,3,4, Soccer 3,4 Page ll7 Class of :proves orfky f as X. .sau JUNIOR CABINET EAST SEATED: Left to Righr- Alicc Gerdanc, Prcsidentg Miss M. E, Dale, Advisory Barbara Komarok, Vice-president Mr, VV. J. 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W5 ,wif fn sgiig F- ' Members Page I36 arf in Robert Vidas Donna Vilimek Carol Vifel louis Viles Marielra Vivirilo Shirley Vivoda Joann Vlach Marge Vlach Jack Vlk Joan Vodraska Lucille Voigl Karen Voira Carol Ann Voka: Harold Volraly Ronald Volami Paul Volk Douglas Volman Frank Vondracek Renee Vondraselx David Voorhees Carole Vopelak Roy Volava John Vrana Gloria Wallenberg Diane Walsh Ellen Walsh Carol Wascher Delphine Waslalc Betty Jean Walers lyn Weaver James Weber Reynold Weber Rosemary Weglarz Joy Weiner! David Weisenrilier Patricia Wenieclxi Jerry Wenzel Roberl Wesolowslti David Wellslaedl David While Donna Whillock Donald Wiaranowslm Carole Widiger Rita Wikholm Anna Mae Wilgofski William Williams Robert Williams William Wilson of the Junior Cabinet prepare the bulletin board publicizing the Junior-Senior Prom. a4ll.SCAOol Frank Wilson James Wilson Sharon Wilson Ruthann Winter John Witt William Wittenberg Elaine Woidyla Jane Wolak Jerome Wolak Diana Wolen Diane Wolf Mary Wolf Sharon Wolford Janice Wolke Harold Wollenberg Pat Wood Donald Workman lawrence Workman Carole Woxnink Casimir Wyzgowski Ronald Yario Marilyn Yunek Henry Zaccagnini John Zaidlik Charles Zaiic Virginia Zaiicek Patricia Zak Stephan Zalas James Zalud Phyllis Zarazan Kenneth Zasadil Bruno Zaukauskas Karron Zawitai Sharron Zawifai Thomas Zay Frank Zdenovec leland Zeleny Charles Zelinski Thomas Zeliwski Joann Zaman Geraldine Zenkus Gregory Zienciak Carole Zilavy Nancy Zimkowski Steve Zimmer Wayne Zimny Stanley Zur Dorothy Zwic VO ofncfion CLIGAOVVIG .I 'ca , 5 9 a , '3 J. fl 3- 1 -0 Q X . 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Snell, Advisor, Dale Smith. STANDING: left to Right Carol Formanslci, Carol Kral, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CABINET WEST SEATED: Left to Right - Mr. D. C, Farris, Advisor, Mrs. C, J. Farris, Advisor, Miss J. M. O'Connell, Advisor, Fred Bartizal, President, Karen Schwarzlcopf, Treasurer, Cheryl Bares, Secretary. STANDING: Left to Right Beverly McClendon, Historian, Merle Roiicek, Melinda Boucek, Vice-president, Stuart Goode, A. R. Balchuns - Ist hour Top Row Bob Wynard, Sharon Palmer, Ron Kucera, Kc-nth Forkers, Nancy Kuhec, Don Passarella, Allan Rose 3rd Row CliHord Pliml, Torn Scoleri, Joe Valente, Richard Bicicchi, Mary Kotalik, Bill Wydra, Tom Tomasilc 2nd Row Thomas Dolan, Linda Jirkovsky, Richard Nelson, Torn Stachyra, Carol Kostal, Garnclle Hula, Margrel Nosek Bottom Row Cathy Pesch, Esther Benetti, Natalie Vocalino, Jean- ette Guerra, Helen Johnson, Dawn Loucky, Carol Kolar, Barbara Smeilcal N. Barlels - 'Ist hour Top Row Ray Harris, Joan Morosky, Ken Kovar, Walter Schriner, Don Kvapil, Joe D'Angelo, Paul Brozovsky 3rd Row Tom Pellegrino, Peter Droz, Wayne Davids, Jim Girga, Frank Stastny, Bill Rada, Marlene Borecky 2nd Row Eleanor Soucek, Penny Tesar, Sandi Orszula, Barbara Baum, Jeff Rowe, Robert Snyder, Judy Kowalewski Bottom Row Diane Angeloni, Donna Hopkins, Mary Ann Groom, Barbara Sass, Patsy Burkhead, Lynn Tinor Class of 1961 y K. 1 y Sophomore Cabinet members Mor- got Vodicko cind Dole Smith sell the Doteline, the student telephone x directory, to Corol Formonski ond Bruce Pogni. , 4. ' E. F. Koenig - 'Ist hour l Top Row Robert Beese, Henry Slinkman, Eujene Gancarczyk, William Karbens, Robert Sklenicka, Ronald Basak, Frank Chmelik, Roy Mottl 3rd Row Gerald Rutta, Kenneth Visek, Sally Kaiser, Rose Visek, Paul Konvalinka, Jerry Burlan, Arthur Stadtler l 2nd Row l Arlene Kriz, Janet Marazas, Kathleen Rose, Lynn Hopkins, Carol Sadek, Judith Youmans, Carol Mita- cek, Violet Kosatka Bottom Row Joan Vafin, Larry Dawson, Robert Zak, Terry Ku' bitl, James Kovac, Carolyn Haldane, Frances Marsik J. F. MacDonald - lst hour Top Row Audrey Klokochar, Lana Taylor, Tony Magaro, Stephanie Robb, .lo Blank, Ralph Nuismer, Gordon Hoflman, Rich Hanus 3rd Row Charlene Plachy, Pete Salerno, Karen Palicka, Karen Weiss, Pat Roberts, Don O'Connell, Hank Swacle, Arlene Brunette 2nd Row Bev McClendon, Stuart Goode, Drew Michyeta, Gforqe Fisher, Dennis Koubek, Ed Karli, larry Mesich, Bob Zaccone Bottom Row Omar Jones, Jim Westhead, Pat Vacin, Judy Ko' taska, Barb Radd, Al Casiello C. H. Smith - lst hour Top Row Richard Vyleta, George Andel, Bonne Iwema, Ronald Monaco, Arthur Weller, Catherine Sovva, Rose Reimer 3rd Row Betty Daum, Carol Vietmeyer, Arthur Chaloupka, Violet Blaha, John McWilliams, Remiga Jozwiak, Alfred Adinolfi, Richard Albiani 2nd Row Dennis Storm, Charles Richardson, Dale Odum, Jane Kleczka, Johanna Staponaitis, Marie Deluca Bottom Row Betty Hospodar, Diane Delisi, Maureen Norton, Linda Moroni, Johan Palumbo Page l39 Page MO SOPAOWQOVCS P. S. Smith - 'lst hour Top Row Russell Kekish, Dennis Lenard, Joseph Pierce, Anthony Wallers, Chris Giannopulos, Dennis Chmiel, Richard Kuras 3rd Row John Taucher, Barbara Soukop, Joy Vaclavek, Judy Blumenfield, LaVern Kubicek, Janet Radavich, Nina Lehman, Betty Collum 'Znd Row Rosemary Pysac, Patricia Kosinski, Skip Tomko, Marlene Szczepaniak, Caroline Everett, Geraldine Porembski, Barbara Spoors Bottom Row Jacqueline Guk, Joanne Holly, Judy Hryzak, Bonnie Stahl, June Halla, Janalee Kronquist, Nora Mount- ford K. Williams - lst hour Top Row Mathew Dorich, Douglas Hoheisel, Paul Carlson, James Cesak, John Stress, George Padera, Wayne Reznicek, John Popelka 3rd Row Paulette Samars, Milan Saihec, Neil Bruce, John Gayton, Kenneth Sirovatka, Thomas Mulder, Nor- man Casina 2nd Row Dawn Miskawitz, Carole Weber, Larry Gardner, Philip Caruso, Louise Lukes, Patricia Fiedler, Judith Wolthekker Bottom Row Robert Stuart, Linda Fisher, Elsie Kidd, Sally Domb- kowski, Lenore Cisar, Barbara Boyer, Laray Pesic M. Escorcia - 2ncl hour Top Row Jerry Vovis, Gerry Glovvinski, James Alberts, Dale Smith, Richard Skala, James Dvorak, Robert Kosky, Wayne Fairbrother 3rd Row James Novak, Randy Drs, Miles Vokurka, Lauren Broi, Stephani Surin, Donna Bobick, Dave R. Erick- son, Dave H. Erickson, Judy Pomierski 'lncl Row Margaret Scrabel, Dorothy Sirban, Bob Jablonski, Shirley Sieliga, Linda Merlo, Ellen Anderson, Lynne Mlady, Bill Studnick, Adrianne Jucius Bottom Row Sharon Ruda, Jefilery Grade, Carol Baranik, Jeff Polz, Barb Grego, Gloria Visus, Pat Gabe-lick, Pamela Oesterreich E. S. Hixon - 2nd hour Top Row Judith Stromski, Betty Karli, Michael Slezak, Dennis Wayne, Herb Livermore, Michael Mike, Joseph Pavel, Fred Gruber, James Adams 3rd Row Joyce Harter, John Niehofif, MaryAnne Paleczny, Diane Kleiman, Josephine Salerno, Paul Kilian, Darlene Bozousky, Merle Rojicek 2nd Row Linda Haiz, David Cermak, Carol Batista, Donna Fries, MaryAnne Cihlar, Barbara Bartels, Linda Simpson, Linda Mancilla Bottom Row Bill St. John, Richard Cisar, Donna Carrino, Sheila Simonelli, Judith Zitek, Loretta Para SoPAomores H. P. Kosinski - 2nd hour Top Row Anita Campbell, Julia Hager, Adolph Tesar, Werner Funke, James Hobart, Norlyn Wiemer, Dennis Dude 3rd Row Paul Perks, Robert Shvegzda, Leonard Lanni, Richard Hubacek, Ralph Hildebrandt, Nancy Koch, Joanne Grala 2nd Row Carole Pieper, Joan Foisey, Lynn Zeman, Karen West, Susan Pietzrak, Carol Pyrchalla, Richard Oswalt Bottom Row Alice Simmerman, Theresa Braico, Shirley Mazur, Roberta Piccinini, Antoinette Spada, Dudley Skala, Marianne Zaworski D. Nenninger - 2nd hour Top Row George Vaidik, John Vostal, Roberta Snyder, Ken- neth Marik, David Hertz, Linda Lehpamer, Bruce Pagni 3rd Row Barbara Crededio, James Pawlovvski, Thomas Bo- han, Daniel Svoboda, William Sklodowski, John Richard, Kenneth Raispies, Margaret Camp 2nd Row Juanita Myrick, Arlene Karbens, Ruth Belgrave, John Leverctt, James Kozar, Jerry England, Carol Konopacki Bottom Row Joyce Anderson, Theresa Vais, Kathleen Jamiol- kowski, Janet Vackovic, Darlene Palecek, Rose- mary Aiello, Sharon Haney A. Svrchek - 2nd hour Top Row John Latimer, Robert Johnson, Robert Pavlis, George Gazarek, Frank Kminek, George Wesley, James Smakal, Melody Zoven 3rd Row Robert Svoboda, Raymond Guerra, Martin Hetzel, Gerald Jurgonski, Daniel Platek, William Sirtak, Pat Dostalek 2nd Row Betty Hornat, Elaine Herman, Diane Polan, Linda Sluviak, Jolene Stephens, Jane Angelus, Christine Matousek Bottom Row Danellen Motto, Robert Tucker, Kenneth Mesker, Barbara May, Nancy Lopez, Barry Pratt, Carol Klail C. H. Wilhelm - 2nd hour Top Row Cindy Makovsky, Donna Suda, George Norek, Paul Hlava, Jan Westerfield, Carlyn Malek, Bill Stepien, Richard Patrick 3rd Row Arlene Skubal, Marianne Haiek, Nancy Krenek, Frank Riha, Richard Cizek, Richard Novak, Gret- chen Ehlers, Cheryl Bares 2nd Row Karen Poulos, Judy Mladic, Fran Lander, Diane Tupa, Josephine Sindelar, Janet Schrachta, Judy Hercek Bottom Row Carol Burda, Shirley Hock, Svaia Vansauskas, Merle Lein, Bonnie Sedlak Anna Srotyr, Judy Bar- cal, Sharon Klicpera Page 141 Class of K. Williams - 2nd hour Top Row Robert Pour, Laverne Mazac, Arthur Heetel, Thor Konwin, Robert Mershon, Robert Skrabis, Thomas Petr, Gerard Zvonecek 3rd Row Martha Kay Grubbs, Mary Depasquale, Bonnie Falkenstein, Judy Geclroic, Bob Cole, Paul Stancato, James Williams, Raymond Shields, Alex Malenchik 2nd Row Ruth Lambert, Camille Gauna, Sandra Sherwin, Joy Neuberg, Elaine Varda, Karen Keberle, Carol Polich, Ralph Rench, Robert Marek Bottom Row Janet Singer, Roma Corbin, Judy Pszczola, Jarka Reznicek, Nancy Czesniak, Ruth Vanis J. G. Wintering - 2nd hour Top Row Kenneth Clervi, Eugene Rieth, James Gaba, lawrence Knistofi, Arnold Schuhman Bottom Row Anna Marie Hollow, lynne Galvin, Richard King, Nancy Kadletc Page H2 J. F. Anderson - 3rd hour Top Row Kelly Chiappetta, Edward Norris, Lee Heger, lom Richter, James Kartsounes, Richard Kolclolt, Robert Polich, Robert Kordick 3rd Row Wayne Hudoba, Pat Zimmer, Earl Kopta, James Bala, George Kreici, Dennis Faron, Victor Borra, Andy Bonelli, Robert Gora 2nd Row Sheila Schreier, John DeGuide, Marie Musillanti, Charlene Taglia, Joan Zitko, Maxine Deaton, Sharon Stuhl Bottom Row Betty Keenan, Marianne Strnad, Julianne Halik, Joan Bennett N. Bartels - 3rd hour Top Row Rich Peterson, Kenneth Osterman, Dennis Adamski, William Brabec, Willard Martens, Barbara Darrow, John Urbanowicz 3rd Row Robert Tangorra, John Wildman, Nick Gianacakos, Helen Krob, Clyde Byrum, Joan Moscato, Valerie Van Denburgh 'Znd Row Pat Kovarik, Arny Vesely, John Krysher, Carol Eormanski, Susan Dimock, Beatrice Haack Bottom Row Ronni Talpai, Dorothy Kalnicky, Jackie Kramer G. C. McCloud - 3rd hour Top Row Joseph Manchess, David Masik, Joseph Wooding, John Keefe, Gene Rubalcaba, Ronald Rauch, Frank Wroga 3rd Row Ralph Nudera, Carlos Celaya, Thomas Leslie, Mari- lyn Louvar, Sandy Andrysiak, Darlene Zetteck 2nd Row Sue Hadrys, Theresa Joranovich, Victoria Sciarra, Eileen Terry, Terry Leuthner Bottom Row Marie Brescia, Marilyn Leopold, Dianne Horak, Arlene Dudek D. Nenninger - 3rd hour Top Row Richard Lyons, Carl Nelson, Charles Knez, Robert Ruflolo, Phyllis Laskowski, Margaret Gritffin, Dar- lene Schulz 3rd Row Donald Reid, Joan Andel, Rasa Gadliauskas, Audrey Keizer, Jacqueline Mittle, Ronald Schwarz, Geral- dine Ziobro 2nd Row Jeanette Johns, Arlene Benes, Mary Csorba, Kath- leen Stelmasek, Jean Sorensen, Maxine Sweat, Roy Anderson Bottom Row Sandra Davis, Adele Vitner, Karen Krych, Char- lene Kirian, Mary Cerwin, Betty Johns Class of 1961 M. Escorcia - 3rd hour Top Row Mary Ann Dlouhy, Dan Bralnec, Vic Deiniduk, Richard Boehm, Stan Rocush, Con Mueller, Dave Stavenger, William Fenwick, Harold Toren 3rd Row Arlene Hudale, William Vesely, Edward Nowakow- ski, Paul Kalmanek, Glenn Sternes, Ken Novy, Bob Behrens, Frank Zavislak 2nd Row Barbara Zewaski, Kathy Kronenberger, John Kocov- sky, Lora Mayer, Sue Militello, Leslie Weaver, Diana Jindra, Arlette Kula Bottom Row Barbara Hycnar, Marilyn Salvino, Kathy Losos, Carolyn Novak, Sandra Cerny, Nola Lazzarini, Joyce Richter, Sharon Vlach J. F. MacDonald - 3rd hour Top Row Karen Schwarzkopf, Bill Kramer, Ed Beltounek, Dick Palas, Icen Rolnlu, Bob Morler, Erv Kadlec, Alan Krakona 3rd Row Judy Dvorak, Marcia Mueller, Bill Annes, Jack Guzik, Dave Vopicka, Bob Heywood, Bill Arch, Fred Barttzal, Keith Michael 2nd Row Louise Rillcr, Nicki Borcli, Marilou Hughes, Len Bly, Roberta Balkus, Linda Beaclvl, Joann Calek, Jim Sintak Bottom Row Donna Elliott, Kathi Roti, Henry lukes, Jerry Zim- merman, Vince Hunil, Connie Kalmr-rt, Nancy Papach, Patti Waski Page 143 5oPAomores Abkw F F. R. Satz - 3rd hour Top Row Harold Ryan, Raymond Pett, Edward Berberek, Wayne Turdik, Peter Lammer, Charles Kocian, Ronald Drella, Brian Marecek 3rd Row Daniel Fairchild, Shirley Capouch, Gail Viner, James Nemecek, Lee Schneberger, Richard Tomasello, Joanne Smolik, Clyde Hollister 2nd Row Diana Crnkovich, Joanne Behrenbruch, Judith Witt, Christine Erdman, Cynthia Martens, John lrmis, Frank Zika, Russell Josephus Bottom Row Carol DiProva, Sandra Kohout, Carole Hawkins, Ruth Young, Bernacline Wesol, Darlene Kruk, Nancy Kasanders, Dorothy Basso C. H. Smith - 3rd hour Top Row Hugh Armstrong, Ted Szczesniak, Robert Kislow, Charles Fink, Donald Taus, Reynold Mariotti, Frank Bowmann 3rd Row Patricia Meiron, George Gasparas, Gerald Macie- iewski, Doreen Scripel, Barbara Barger, Beverly Rose, Susan Hickey 2nd Row Carol Surovy, Felix Ambrosia, Janet Dobson, Dale Farrar, Joan Grebinec, Rosalind Cozzi, Leona Wozniak Bottom Row Donald Kensik, Janet Van Stedum, Barbara Hessler, Linda George, Violet Gross, Marie Serpe P. S. Smith - 3rd hour Top Row Charles Sedivy, Noel Dusek, John Bogur, Leon Miller, William Diamond, Carl Kocmoud, Thomas Kawall 3rd Row Violeta Svitra, Kenneth Veselik, Chester Hiller, Geraldine Smitkiewicz, Mary Leanty, Leo DuBois, Patricia Hofmann 2nd Row Shirley Vrzak, Kathleen Jahoda, Melanie Pavso, Margaret Kozlik, Diana Bukowski, Diane Vidas, Donna Viola Bottom Row Patricia Berillo, Carol Schroeder, Patricia Burchacki, Marlene Dishneau J. F. Anderson - 4th hour Top Row Clifford Hickman, Jeff Kollar, Raymond Bedard, Richard Gallina, Terry Gemmel, William Meier, Kenneth Hnilo, William Elke 3rd Row Marilyn Swanson, Gayle Janasek, Lolene Koc, Charles Holek, Robert Kratochvil, James Bennett, Charles Denniger, John Whartger 2nd Row Roxanne Schultz, Fran Bruscato, Louise Pedersen, June Chiovare, Karen Vlcek, Loretta Riha, Magda Zadrazil, Amy Hughes Bottom Row Sue Sicllo, Jo-Ann Mikl, Pauline Volanti, Kay Kveton, Karen Hlacl, Joan Bortman Page 144 Page 145 SOPAOVVIOVQS M. J. Bardos - 4th hour Top Row Raymond Gruzalski, Robert Bryan, Roy Misenar, James Terracino, Steve Tretiak, Ernest Bogusch, Richard Lazzareschi, Robert Piotrowski, Robert Borowczyk 3rd Row Milton Baburek, William Pavlovsky, Sandra Sutis, Linda Cruickshank, John Composono, Barbara Springs, Shirley Blazek, Cynthia Gundlach 2nd Row Gerry Desmond, Natalie Keizer, Ronald Falbo, Georgia Drazan, Kathleen Wolak, Susan Schuett, Robert Krawicz, Bobbie Cook Bottom Row Leroy Lindeman, Edward Grant, Robert Delestowicz, Sandra Mazurek, Sharon Haiek, Carol Hubeny, Janice Mancuso, Sharon Kline M. J. Miller - 4th hour Top Row Joseph Valenta, Ronald Zanko, Peter Starnovsky, Daniel Wolak, Robert Henry, George Goyette, Thomas Draho 3rd Row William Kokes, Jack Schmelebeck, Carole Staab, Genevieve Milauckas, Carol Marazas, William Frey, Charles Vitel, Jean Rukas 2nd Row Dariene Silver, Maryanne Kuhn, Cheryl Winnicki, Joyce Malpede, Arlene Rehor, Susan Hruby, Herb Klema Bottom Row Kathy Curran, Jacqueline Carpen, Dolores Cortez, Mary Pfrommer, Janice Georganrlas, Camille Nega, William Crawley J. M. Parks - 4th hour Top Row Larry Mack, Andy Seidl, Tom Alberts, Bob Cildo, Carl Rieckmarm, Ron Stevens, Gilbert Yurgil, Charles Wollitzer 3rd Row John Peck, Jim Kastner, Toni Brull, Charles Kutal, Dennis Bobbe, Mike Sladek, Harolrl Penn, Mary Beth McCalvy 2nd Row Pat Dobes, John Paoletti, Delores Brusherd, Jana Janout, Thelma Gabriel, Nadine Luporini, Sharon Hampl, Joy Freschauf, Joyce Arthur Bottom Row Keith Wier, Judi Reinbacher, Alexis Kasanclreas, Gail Sedlak, Barbara Costa, Ellen Komarek, Jackie Curtis, Charlene Repetny, Pat Carter I.. L. Spaclafore - 4th hour Top Row Tom Heger, Ernest Dawson, Frank Vanecek, Glenn Robertson, Jim Putter, Jim Kudrna, Richard Thiess, Richard Hansen 3rd Row Kathy Novak, Ed Goralski, George Ruch, Barry Macek, Judy Zandrevv, Patricia Welch, Robert Sy- kora, Dart Jedlicka 2nd Row Janet Hulka, Robert Keizer, Roy Burrle, Otto Zeck, Cathy Kuchar, Carole Huis, Melinda Boucek, John Svoboda Bottom Row Sharon Pecanic, Sue Heinal, Doreen Hackbarth, Valerie Habel, Jerry Boubin, Sharon Kroeger Class of 7967 K. Williams - 4th hour Top Row Linda Arazmus, Donna Malik, Diane Olsen, Tom Neckar, Richard Spansail, Scott Moline, Alex Mat- veychik 3rd Row Virginia Grych, Sandra Pasquinelli, Bill Poulos, Thomas Roth, Patricia Pekoc, Carol Stuit, Sandra Holzinger 2nd Row Robert Cole, Robert Osuch, Cltarmain Kalina, Phyl- lis Ciarniello, Leila Krier, Nancy Herzog, Walter Kelly Bottom Row Sharon Marek, Nancy Johns, Shirley Thieda, Joyce Brandt, Carol Gebhart, Donna Mach, James Machalek J. G. Wintering - 4th hour Top Row Robert Schine, Claude Daniel, Robert Pellett, Doug- las Lane, Charles Selenis, Donald Wilson, Joseph Piatek 3rd Row James Votava, Gerald Grazzini, Brian Mock, Faye T Dearman, Silvano lnnocenti, John Mangiaguerra, Patricia Matre 2nd Row Joseph Massie, Dolores Schriner, Terrence Sistak, Francis Renzo, Leo Symowicz, Patricia Luciano, Joseph Bartuch Bottom Row Judith Piotrowski, Elsie Vecchi, Sandra Guarino, Aldona Ciuprinskas, Kathleen Roman, Donna Circelli 1 l Page 146 I is 1 lei' A. R. Balchuns - 5th hour Top Row Dennis Ulrich, James Krueger, Thomas Rut, Douglas Jeffrey, Richard Viktora, Richard Toleikis, Charles White, Wayne Fau 3rd Row Torn Rogalinski, Terry Thompson, Zita Lucas, Karen Osuch, Sherry Slad, Pat Katric, Toni Forsberg, Noreen Magrovvski 2nd Row Mike Nisk, Joe Motry, Donald Hoflman, Lucienne Mack, Arlene Pisoni, Margot Voclicka, Marilyn Trusgnich, Crystal Kus Bottom Row John Kolek, Mary Piekarski, Donna Kalmour, Mary Ann Marszalek, Ramona Techman, Rosemary Klug, Catherine Habes, Karen Hogendoorn M. H. Boley - 5th hour Top Row Bob Melvin, John Gannon, Wayne Everett, Ray Little, Ron Rogowski, James Harrison, James Sedivy 3rd Row Richard DiPego, Don Swingert, Richard Chorhole, Joanne Krist, Yolanta Grigalauskas, Dorothy Burda, Rick Rakowski 'lnd Row Patsy Vodak, Louis Scaglione, Eleanor Rosato, Mary Dorn, John Dominas, Jerry Lach, Bud Jones Bottom Row Joan Juliano, Elaine Mavrick, Ron Kaufman, Donna Lutiani, Anita Romano, Laurel Wiemerslage, Judith Lielinski, Nancy Viita fs J. S. Schaefer - Sth hour Top Row Richard Ebert, Raymond Jones, Raymond Mottis, Anton Ringl, Glenn Schmeltzer, James Carter, Jack Duhasek, John Novacek 3rd Row Allen Zack, Gerald Markvart, Mark Domazlicky, Thomas Spadaforc, George Liska, Gene Sochor, John Roubik, Richard Danishek 2nd Row Kathleen Velat, Bruce Lamoreaux, Thomas Zeman, Thomas Comparine, Joanne Rogers, Joseph Kalesz, Thomas Gennarelli Bottom Row Carl Dema, Terry Vokac, Nancy Kacena, Lynn Noakes, Lynne Collier, Larry Loidolt, Sandra Picka, Anita Ris P. S. Smith - 5th hour Top Row Robert Schwabauer, Clark Orbon, George Driggers, Don Bzdyl, Dennis Skowron, James Segna, David Vistine 3rd Row Robert Mander, Gary Keeran, Frank Bertone, James Pasikovvski, Robert Ross, Leigh Unger, Charles Jack, Janet Houba 2nd Row Albert Groll, Harold Guttke, Frankett Kral, Patricia Strong, Nicolette LaSorella, Sharon Cunis, Renee Petrone, Margaret Bode Bottom Row Patricia Zakes, Donna Wiegel, Henry Rawlings, George Bartuska, Barbara Page, Alberta Shandle, Carol Cichon, Rosemarie Melka Class of 1967 C. D. Davis - 5th hour Top Row Linda Redrup, Patricia Petrlik, Judy Hobart, Frank Hastik, Patrick Jurgens, Marilyn Rojicek, John Hubka, Allen Proctor, Bruce Miller 3rd Row Karen Sebek, Darlene Dombkowski, Barbara Bez- dek, Judy Roberts, Myles Rice, Dennis Andritsis, James Vojtisek, Stanley Stepul 2nd Row Kathlyn Kasper, Linda Bocek, Edward Wollrab, Larry Kmetty, Carol Vysa, Theresa Quentire, Bar' bara Marovec, Susan Most Bottom Row Philip Miller, Sharon Poupa, Judith Larkins, Sandra Nerad, Sandra Sergo, Bernadine Kowalski, Eileen Trusina D. Nenninger - Sth hour Top Row Ron Goles, Edmund Remys, Ronald Bryan, William Slupski, Joseph Stremplewski, Kenneth Olic, Michael Cox 3rd Row Butch Kempski, William Potsic, Charles Bennett, Beverly Jacobson, June Kavalle, Anthony Beranek, James Mylniec 2nd Row Donald Kaspar, Phyllis Jaeger, Tom Thomas, Richard Beth, Richard Adrise, James Rucla, William Malik Bottom Row Sandra Kouha, Margaret Lukas, Carol Kral, Ray- mond Janis, Lola Neuman, Marie Halas, Carmelite Cruz Page T47 3 Page 148 SOIDAOVVIOVQS L. G. Zerwer - Sth hour Top Row Jerry Brennan, James Keclik, Kenneth Calta, Frank Rossi, John Polich, Ronald Sefara, Joseph Wozniak, Gerald Stuit 2nd Row Nancy Carry, Raymond Krall, Eugene White, Ronald Gingrey, Gilbert Vavrock, Sam Benin, Gary Strohm, Donald Monaco Bottom Row Charie Bean, Sharon Frost, Mary Sergo, Frances Tomaskovic, Arlene Rannucci, Sharon Schultz, Janice Nemecek, Raftael Serpico E. F. Koenig - 6th hour Top Row Corinne Kolar, Rosamoncl Mateer, Norm Ziola, Dominic Cimaglia, Frank Grimths, Ray Ness, Don- ald Smolik, Jack Kelble 3rd Row Allan Plye, William Matusinec, Paul Lobek, Joseph Papp, Constance Hennecke, Samuel Listello, Bruce Strand, Nancy Hayda 2nd Row Joan Severa, Tony Halka, Larry Fencl, Ron Bozicnik, Jean Korous, Ronald Radic, Bob Roth, Joseph Jezek Bottom Row Joann lppolito, Sharmay Rericha, William Schultz, Rose Taylor, Diane Basa, June Hnetkovsky, Carol Stevens, Carole Szpila J. M. Parks - 6th hour Top Row Ernie Darflinger, Pat Pieper, Roger Holda, Mike Slaolek, Gene Bogusch, Tim Svoboda, Mike Huth 3rd Row John Mareska, John Stone, Evylen Earl, Pat Sukala, Diane Sterba, Joanne Baron, Shirley Becker 2nd Row Ed Litos, Alan Mackiewicz, Karen Posta, Joan Sie- bert, Darlene Oburg, Judy Klunder, Joanne Tomasik Bottom Row Marie Salerno, Nancy Zaura, Karen Masek, Frances Sireikis J. S. Schaefer - 6th hour Top Row Bruce Vodicka, Robert Sobieszek, Vincent Mirtich, Stanley Tuma, Harry Waldvogel, Jim Carr, Michael Prusha, William Vesely 3d Row Joanne Soukup, Gail Stehlik, John Zmrhal, Eugene Benes, Paul Kosin, Ralph Kramer, Dorthea Dusek, Sandra Spellman 2nd Row Kenneth Basaraba, Allen Moravec, Kenneth Policky, Christine Olsen, Penny Vonasek, Karen Wilen, Judith Zazvorka Bottom Row Sharon Smalarz, Pernilla Radtke, Judith Grazulis, Patricia Gray, Martin Rench, Thomas Gehrke, Mitchel Belcek SOPAOWQOYGS C. H. Smith - 6th hour Top Row Frank Davis, Frank Kauten, Daniel Keizer, James Pacourek, John Nitz, Richard Dunn 3rd Row Richard Stranski, Robert Canonico, Mary Ann Vlasek, Dorothy Prince, Lenore Jansa, Rita Nemecek 2nd Row Pamella Strumillo, Barbara Sedar, Louis Blecha, Carole Giachetti, Robert Szymanski Bottom Row Valerie Sengstock, Celine Lydon, Marianne Mahr, Phyllis Tomaszewski S. A. Snell - 6th hour Top Row Joseph Mendrick, Dennis Buenik, Frank Florentine, Gerald Lee, Robert Rockey, Terrence Murray 3rd Row George Polic, Richard Vetrovec, Lloyd Rosinski, Terrance Serwatkiwicz, Chester Kowalwski, Ken- neth Norkus 2nd Row Gino Buonamici, Muriel Arney, Ellen Giacomo, Rosemary Gabriel, Carol Dragisic Bottom Row Georgene Preban, Diane Birnbaum, Sharon Mitty A. Svrchek - 6th hour Top Row Anna Ciamarichello, Peggy O'Connor, Robert O'Keith, Gerald Gracious, RaeLynne Tabor, Lynn Zimmanck, June Augustin 2nd Row Diane Cwik, Carole Hornacek, Eleonora Grano, Mariorie Hickey, Werner Tyczka, John Serevino, Virginia Monczynski Bottom Row Margaret Hathaway, Erika Hertel, Sandra Niem- czura, Sandra Cherbenak D. T. Weisbaker - 6th hour Top Row Bill Moravek, Angelo Pishos, Lee Sodaro, Fred Seneca, Floyd Rotchford Bottom Row Frances Simaz, Sandra Erickson, Fred Szymanski, Vito Burdi, George Horazdovsky Page 149 Glass of Top Row Camilla Kreici, Bonny Kasper, Roberta Burns, Joseph Barta, Kenneth Sylvester, Richard Stech, Lawrence Menchetti, Karen Brennwald, Daniel Radke 3rd Row Joyce Alfred Harler, Patricia Murrin, Garrett Siegler, Leroy Barich Kuchar, Diane Carroll, William Erlandson, 2nd Row John Hagen, James Coates, Sharon McKirchy, Sandra Crain, Dorothy Gruber, Carol Peklo, Karen Wester, Michael Zizek B1-mom Row James Held, Norbert Keener, June Malik, Ellen Anderson, Marilyn Sindelar, Victor Thompson, Gloria Pucel, Patricia Bilelc L. G. Zerwer - 6th hour Trip Row Arnold Dufek, Robert Froehlik, Lester Antos, Dennis lmbior, Richard Smith, Dennis Topolski, Stephen Lawrisiuk 3rr.l Row Dennis Labuda, Harvey Vlcek, Richard Rawski, Joseph Nosek, Jim Gargus, Rollin Reetz, Jerry Polich, Sigmund Krych 2md Row Marilyn Luzar, Dorothy Vavrek, Corinne Gaura, Nancy Chicado, Beverly Leslie, Joyce Nery, George Macha Bnttom Row Bob Hruby, Sandra Bondlow, Paul Senese, Nancy Casaga Receiving his Notionol Junior Honor Society membership cord Arthur Stodtler is congratulated by Mr. Moore Page 150 'ml' ,wr M. E. Dale - Ist hour Top Row George Rousar, Robert Laitman, Craig Sobol, Thomas Harbert, Thomas Fischer, Herbert Hohe, Robert Donahue, Andrew Grala 3rd Row Guy Zygadto, Michael Camp, Henry Blauw, Bruce Nicolosi, Philip Zero, Edith Millar, Janet Paul, Mary Ann Wagner, Diane Trantina 2nd Row Louise Ciornber, Linda Kemtes, Tony Staroska, Michael Mostacci, Angela Nigro, Paula Jakovec, Barbara Kuske, Cecilee Archer Bottom Row Cheryl Ann Bell, Gwen Pratt, Lenny Shields, Nancy Slavicek, Diane Novak, Joyce Michelon, Chester Matiasek, Thomas Jurca, Marcia Farrell Class of 1962 FRESHMAN CABINET EAST SEATED: Left to Right Mary Gale Clabots, Vicefpresident Bonnie Forbes, Secretary, Sharon Kovarik, Historian, Mary Ann Wagner. STANDING: Left to Right- Joe Gray, Eleanor Huizenger, Treasurer. FRESHMAN CABINET WEST SEATED: Left to Right- Mr, T. D. Fox, Advisor, Miss A. J. Jelinek, Advisor, Mr, J. Broede, Advisor, Miss J. F, MacDonald, Advisor, Bob Misiorowski, President, Joann Lamberg, Vice-president. STANDING: Left to Right- Sue Anderle, Secretary, Sue Novak, Anita Konecny, Martha Gregor, Treasurer, Jim Johnson. Page T51 Page T52 FCS Vlflen M. Escorcia - 'Ist hour Top Row Peter Umbras, Ronald Wall, Frances Salak, Judith Gracious, Michael Vopatek, Bruce Zabransky, Joseph Sitar, Susanne Yurek 3rd Row Janice Heyden, William Belmonte, Gail Nemec, Jo Ann Zon, Marilyn Wassel, Mary Ann Horner, Wilbert Lein, Joyce Mulac, Terry Kocka 2nd Row Annette Onorati, Carol Deuer, Jo Anna Czech, Diane Bonin, Jean Koutek, Rose Marie Pokorny, Rornona Wiers, Kathy Creclido, Barbara Remenciak, Mary Ann Bartos Bottom Row Blanche Krall, Alan Juscik, Donna Bohn, David Burrough, Joan Potempa, Roberta Sass G. C. McCloud - 'Ist hour Top Row Ted Kenyon, Donna Cerny, Evelyn Nohava, Tony Jurcik, Bob Misiorowski, Jim Vopicka, George Geis 3rd Row Trudy Tvrdik, Trudee Dragisic, Joseph Bizek, Rohert VanCura, Bonnie Puklicky, Mary Sistler, Wayne Svoboda 2nd Row Charlotte Clay, Pat Volenec, Sharon Leonard, Sandra Goryl, Carolyn Reelcs, Sandra Higgins, Bobbi Svitaleln Bottom Row Francine Scala, Pamela Husalc, Anita Konecny, Julie Thomas, Carol Ortkras, Sharon Homola, Ruth- ann lantorno G. O'Quinn - 'lst hour Top Row Ronald Kucera, Kenneth Coleman, Antony Pasieta, Paul Zeman, Joseph Severino, George Hartfield, Freddy Revell, Tom Scudieri 3rd Row Daniel Benda, Claudia Widaman, Janice Rakowski, Rita Teleschow, Louis Porro, George Voelke, Bonnie Bennett, Geri Zygadto 2nd Row Vivian Hunsalcer, Dorothy Koszarski, Rose Ann Rhodes, Nancy Spanik, Joanne Ceresnak, Geri Jacobson, Virginia Betker Bottom Row Marianne Kral, Barbara Elia, Hilda Ludvvar, Harold Hillier, Sherry Mazzone, George Fellers, Beverly Collins, Jackie Grippanclo J. S. Schaefer - Ist hour Top Row John Grove, Robert Sebelc, Conrad Novak, Ronald Prochaska, Ted Schimel, Joseph Szczudlo, William Bagnole 3rd Row Darlene Fisher, Tony Andrlik, James Perlovvski, Geraldine Gulczynski, Thomas Rosenbach, Dan Schvvartzkopf, Albert Lepsi 2nd Row Carolyn Antos, Sharon Wolf, Marlene Rizzo, Carl Huston, Susan Kubicki, Virginia Searles, Kathryn Barcik Bottom Row Vincent Poma, Ray Grimm, Leroy Haimann, Patricia Videgar, Judy Pondola V25 M4214 S. A. Snell - lst hour Top Row Donald Cervenka, Kenneth Simone, Thomas Bul- thuis, Nancy Klaczyznski, Michael Sheridan, Gerald Sebesta, Richard Svihla, William Reinke 3rd Row Vincent Buchman, Ronald Machala, Ronald Krob, Charles Kalat, George Stancel, Frank Wilary, Ron- ald Wikholm, James Hertz 2nd Row Thomas Richards, Anthony Carey, Evelyn Pechman, Linda Burns, Sandra Valenta, Bonnie Forbes, Jerome Knoflicek, Carole Barcal Bottom Row Susan Connors, Barbara Reposh, Sharon Olthoft, Jo Ellen Lang, Nancy Barone, Marietta Lah, Shirley Bulich H. P. Webb - 'Ist hour Top Row Birte Svenson, Gene Ambroiggie, Orvin Triner, Frank Tully, Tony Ulsky, Donald Votata, James Caliendo, Dennis Dugan 3rd Row Walter Standke, Richard Mason, Carol Steventon, Patricia Cunningham, Virginia Vaughn, Alice Kraft, Joseph Liddi, Douglas Kopecky 'Incl Row Bonita Sobotka, Patricia Nemetz, Karen Pavlik, Eileen Meyers, Gayle Peternell, Gerilyn Sherlock, Dennis Pieper Bottom Row Therese Wysynski, Bob Baker, Donna Mladenik, Kathleen Drazclik, Mary Tosto, Nancy Miglio, Frank Babinsky A. R. Balchuns - 2nd hour Top Row Jerald Hlinsky, Arthur Brazes, Clif? Curin, Jerry Kulikowski, Robert Hiort, Anthony Zaccari, George Sefcak, Roy Buziecki 3rd Row Michael Anderson, Gerald Aksamit, Gary Lehpamer, Roger Hood, William Flaska, Hisko Veeninga, William Marousek 2nd Row Richard Larson, Dennis Brich, Joseph Trhlik, Kath- leen Divincenzo, Dianna Bonczyk, Marlene Smith, Judy Sabatino Bottom Row Mary Wittenberg, Connie Mozzocci, Paulette Ro- ITIBDO, Susan Del Principe, Mary Aguilera, Agnes Brown, Kathy Fasano, Pat Kabat M. W. Hohe - 2nd hour Top Row Richard Fisher, Dale Polansky, Bruce Steiskal, David Lund, Walter Dopierala, Loudon Briggs, Eugene Kocmoud, Milo Martin, James Wolski 3rd Row Douglas Vistein, Nancy Uss, Jeanne Cerullo, Charles Beranek, John Lilegdon, William Davis, Forbes Merson, Sandra Sztorc, Janene Jakes 2nd Row Clifford Mitchell, Victor Skirmants, Jerry Hnetynka, Janet Hoag, Sharon Lynn Kara, Ronald Banaszak, Henry Klein, Sharon Honsa, Mary O'Brien Bottom Row Eileen Forsythe, Kathleen Gales, Nancy Firlick, Judith Gradishar, Vivian Berger, Theresa Piorecki, Raymond Talacek Page l53 Class of 7962 R. R. Kampschroer - 2nd hour Top Row Robert Korbel, Wendell Cantwell, Terry Dolezal, Thomas Hodina, James Basty, Valentin Tkach, Raymond Marcin, Alfred Szymanski, Karen Valenta 3rd Row Carl Schumacher, Lawrence Granucci, George Cisar, Jacqueline Ruth, Karen Berkos, Carol Froeh- lich, Marilynn Matuszak, Bruce Bernaske, Lenoro Peterman 2nd Row Karen Anderson, Charlene Svatos, Patricia Gam- berale, Gale Sheehan, Clara Ambrose, Camille Kasal, Donna Rudzinskas, Patricia Teeter, Dennis Kucienski Bottom Row Florian Wolicki, James Moravec, Salvator Mantal- bano, Ronald Kral, Susan Swasko, Carol Olmstead, Roy Dames E. F. Koenig - 2nd hour Top Row Frederick Dillmann, James Ryland, James Simmons, Richard Preston, Eugene Mazurek, Richard Heetel, Joseph Slavik 3rd Row Donald Tuma, Larry Smith, William McReynolds, Russel Samec, John Lambert, Dorothy Harazin, Gail Dusek 2nd Row Sharron Ridpath, Maryellen Nikola, Marietta Al- banese, William Hammett, John Brogni, William Ryan, Keith Johnson Bottom Row Sandra Wynkoop, Grant Barthels, Sheldon Gauv- reau, Kathryn Heslnol, Daniel A. Choin J. S. Schaefer - 2nd hour Top Row Bette Urbasek, Richard Suchy, William Bokuniewicz, Robert Mazat, Richard Swierenga, James Plunket, Richard Renga 3rd Row Anthony Salvato, John Brust, Aina Grancis, Ken- neth Rench, Paul Shramovich, Emil Haluska, Joseph Blazina 2nd Row David Potter, Frank Rudman, David Samec, Sandra Illian, Kathleen Caroselli Bottom Row Frank Zakavec, Ralph Wagner, Herman Radke J. F. MacDonald - 2nd hour Top Row Howard Koenig, John Zuer, Paul Tucek, Joe Kozak, Caryn Habina, George Hellner, George Streicek 3rd Row Rudolph Valenta, Tom Law, Mike Haiek, John Nuclo, Jim Buetow, Richard Mack 2nd Row Alex Leftek, Marge Entvvistle, Jim Brazda, Earl Baumruck, Fred Rudman, Bruce Pesek Bottom Row , Tom Keener, Nancy Wilson, Dennis Graunke, Chuck Horaz, Jim Zid L. G. Zerwer - 2nd hour Top Row Ruth Knupp, Roger Szuch, John Novotny, Thomas Bock, Dennis Mills, Ronald Pankonin, Ronald Za- ruba, Robert Tercek 3rd Row Jerry Hummel, Susan Hubka, Thomas Marik, Ed- ward Flader, David Burnley, James Kalivoda, Donald Rizzetta, William Zeman, Joseph Eichinger 2nd Row Edward Svoboda, Michael Sirp, James Stark, Patri- cia Coats, Camille Tomsa, William Omerza, Margaret Mulhern Bottom Row Richard Namors, Ladd Kvasnicka, Lucille Spinka, Cathy Jezek, Theresa Stolz, Margaret Chalupa M. E. Dale - 3rd hour Top Row Dennis Boone, Bill Maier, Glenn Paladu, Scott Hartl, Diane Borek, Stephanie Pardo, Karl Bonga 3rd Row Roberta Voc-lk, Irene Horiczko, Carol Ann Falk, Donna Kopta, Terri Browning, Su: Rippel, John Phillips 2nd Row Bruce Scliiersteclt, Andrew Chyojka, Philip Russo, Alan Antepenko, Sandra Papirnik, Dolores Fanta, Jeanette Nowowieiski Bottom Row Joan Zeman, Carol Skaggs, Kitty Fontana, Jennie Panattoni, Diane Kensik Class of S. Schesta - 2nd hour Top Row Ricky Wickluoldt, Kenneth Fricka, James Wesolaw- ski, Bob Lancsak, Earl Fletcher, William Tlusty, George Ziiko 3rd Row Jerry Kowalewski, Arthur Gracen, Joe Kucera, Ray- mond Seneca, Robert Novotny, Rosemary Rintl, Diane Pochocki, Robert Mozozen 2nd Row Donald Zeedyk, Ronald Derrico, Kenneth Bielawa, Howard Smith, Glenda Harris, louis Nuti, Paul Drnec Bottom Row Dirk Hayes, Margaret Dvoracek, Carol Puccinelli, Victoria Goscinski, Kathy Pascarella, Charlene Jasutis, Robert Gasperini R. J. Tudor - 2nd hour Top Row John Rausch, Frank McGuane, Joe Onesti, Robert Stafford, Albert Jozvviak, Rolxert Swinrlek 3rd Row Richard Nemec, Richard Kncl Paul Moravec, Sandra Olson, William Dick, Gary Riclmrclson, Louis Perillo 2nd Row John Lada, Arlene Siacl'-k, Dolores Beckman, Robert Rossini, David Antiik, Robert Ostrovvski Bottom Row Florence Lukavsky, Roslyi Reno, Joyce Hatak, Linda Carr, Helen Goodrich ,, ge l55 V25 Wflelfl P. L. Kiser - 3rd hour Top Row Nancy Plocar, William Zelinka, Louis Muzik, Patri- cia Paglusch, Joseph Smolik, Robert Bullens, Joseph Kroushl 3rd Row Bonnie Burgener, Larry Langrehr, Gene Rutkowski, Susan Pechan, Richard Novak, Alfred Kornack, Philip Bohaboy 2nd Row Donald Johns, Alan Smetana, Arlene Wetzel, Anna DePasquale, Myra Tonini, James Paychl, Vickie Cech, Linda Stevens Bottom Row Christine Zimmer, Susan Zuetel, Linda Petrucce, Patricia Cerveny, Carol Dulski, Carol Fishel, Carol Carmack, Susan Marqardt, Susan Soukup E. F. Koenig - 3rd hour Top Row Ronald Sidlowski, Russell Triner, Kenneth Jelinek, Cheryl Savel, Wesley Vodraska, Ray Kaminski, Brian Ford, George Michals 3rd Row Robert Schimpf, Sharlene Krause, Mary Ann Ku- bicka, Wayne Vandervvagen, Bonnie Ambrose, Raymond Peternell, Charles Carter, Christopher Messerges 2nd Row John Zecca, Sandy Bagne, Elaine Fagersberg, Vir- ginia Vitek, Annette Stress, Naomi Beranid, Cheryl Krecek, Karen Ptak Bottom Row Anne Prihoda, Rosemary Macri, Donna Rasmussen, Jacquelyn Desantis, Angelad Gatto, Jacqueline Buchert, Karen Domrose, Susan Anderle H. P. Kosinski - 3rd hour Top Row Bill Stone, Ron Matiya, Ralph Potter, John Richter, Paul Stimetz, Charles Parker, John Kopecky 2nd Row Howard Sturh, James Uridel, Dolores Radavich, Marguerite Taterka, Cathy Taylor, Cosimo Vivirito, Clarence Richman, Fred Piotrowski Bottom Row Carole Rohrer, Beverly Stahle, Aline Rautis, Anita Russel, Donna Scachetti, Larissa Tkach, Beverly Hasenheyer S. Schesta - 3rd hour Top Row Thomas Steffi, Francis Stanek, Dwight Palowski, Allen Holecek, Rene Zalesiak, Joseph Antiporek, Arthur Hermann, Judith Kelpsas 3rd Row Alan Suske, James Romani, Ray Robertson, Jerome Kieras, Salvator Anglo, Gregory Davis, Lynn Keb- lusek, Bernice Pilarski 2nd Row Donald Hrubecky, Robert Allen, Charles Fields, Carole Varak, Ronald Kucera, Michael Elkon, Sharon Rantala, Tony Pellican Bottom Row Curtiss Klimes, Carolyn Churinoft, Rosemari Dono- frio, Dawn Churchill, Mary Jo Woitowicz, Donna Hazetez, Diane Kaspar, Robert Jordan Page 156 Page 157 PGS VVIQVI S. A. Snell - 3rd hour Top Row Jerry Cermak, Patrick Callahan, Benton Darda, Anthony Rudinski, Martin lvik, Beverly Howe, Rosemarie Wyrzykowski, Judith Demkovich 3rd Row Karen Zavislak, Donna Peletz, Karen Simpson, Judith Schleitwiler, John Serbin, Phyllis Cepek, Carol Svitak, Carole Liska, James Sinetana 2nd Row Russell Nicotra, Robert Champness, Daniel Valosek, Thomas Sundwall, Bruce Dancik, Kathleen Klocek, Patricia Moers, Philip Carraro Bottom Row LaVergne Gozdziak, Carol Corbett, Danny Senese, Eugene Scordo, Lois Clark, Edward Hegner, Robert Strzepek I.. L. Spadafore - 3rd hour Top Row Marge Kopitke, Robert Rassano, Ed Clark, Jim Rose, Phil Boshkoft, Leo Byerke, Jack Slavin 2nd Row Josephine Guarisco, Manuel Fernandez, Tom Vana, William White, Barbara lgnaszak, Robert Czarny, Glenn Kopstain Bottom Row Judy McKay, Judy Entwistle, Leonard Tucci, Jeanette Kasl K. Williams - 3rd hour Top Row Darlene Schmid, Thomas Hendrickson, John Savickas, Thomas Svoboda, John Wahlberg, Marcus Sturm, Kenneth Spicer 3rd Row George Wayne, Sarah Jovarovich, Robert Gallo, Judith Tylulki, James Slowiak, Carol Stegna 2nd Row Joan Draus, Eileen Sileikis, Mary Ann Panik, James Kleisner, William Hendrich, Michael Cap- pelletti, Marilyn Fisher Bottom Row Roberta Yuknis, Mary Ann Janecka, Sandra Heslop, Michele Hirsch, Patricia Kucan N. Bartels - 4th hour Top Row John Benac, Ron Kiefer, Chad Perry, Kathleen Marincic, Joseph Rockouski, Donald Bertini, Ken- neth Jeqerski, James Jalowiec 3rd Row Ron Wasilewski, John Kocic, Gerald Piotrowski, Diane Sanders, Judy Vondriska, Barbara Ryharczyk, Mary Bielsik, Karla Vacha 2nd Row Corinne Larsen, Sharon Walker, Bill Sirek, Ron Baranik, John lovinelli, Eugene Dentino, Janet Pozdolski, Gregory Miller, Lynda Solar Bottom Row Ruth Zaiicek, Lynn Zitnik, Carol Borowiak, Robert Bayr, Joan Kalmanek, Jerome Dvorak, Blanche Habada, Diane Kowalski Class of 1962 V. W. Bunnell - 4th hour Top Row Patricia Alonzo, Daniel Ochsner, James Couch, Ronald Dolar, Allan Wood, Robert Rakovec, Richard Costabile, Dorothy Nevedonski, William Gwozdl 3rd Row Janet Jensen, James Spelina, Roland Morgantini, Daniel Mateia, John Brown, Kathy Young, James Gibas, George Vacherlon 2nd Row Sharon Stewarts, David Eleveld, Mildred Miskovsky, Frank Giandonato, Daniel Szymanski, Walter Mika, Myrna Banister Bottom Row Beverly Lamoreaux, James Swiatek, Neal Rogers, Lynette Villano, Harry Pearson, Mary Lou Orrico, Sandra Gigliello, Richard Ryan C. D. Davis - 4th hour Top Row Eleanor Mares, Phyllis Satranek, Patricia Schleis, James Boyd, John Snyder, Wayne Kenning, Dan Bianucci, Karen Jalowy 3rd Row Pamela Pierce, Patricia Boehm, Carole Pilas, Blanche Vonclra, Barbara Kontur, Arlene Zeman, Hans Kadner, Albert Brcak 2nd Row Thomas Kapes, Robert Kral, Daniel Lonowski, Alice Klecan, Virginia McCabe, Carol Bilik, Marilyn Bicek, Sharon Seger Bottom Row Sandra Rawlins, June Kozalc, Lee Bawmyucker, Martha Gregur, Nancy Grant, Nadine Dillon, Daniel Lull, Richard Vlach M. A. Diez - 4th hour Top Row Richard Torchal, John Weglarz, Paul Symer, Frank Bielik, Donald Shelnutt, Dennis Brabec, Barbara Kubin, Dorothy Turek 3rd Row Jerome Stachyra, Guy Montefinese, Albert Stacy, George Kalivoda, Gerald Blaha, Roger Zmrhal, Joseph Ricar, Judith Cada 2nd Raw Mary Krivickas, Helen Pawlak, Eleanor Huizinga, Kathleen Strong, Constance Kelly, Barbara Psyk, Janet Curin, Sharon Kovarik Bottom Row Elaine Bart, Cynthia Baranowski, Sandra Musilek, Judith Rieder, Irene Fuchs, Carolyn Bogdan, Norma Giovacchini M. W. Hohe - 4th hour Top Row Kenneth Rausch, Owen Boggs, James Karschnik, Grady McAnally, Dennis Jakubouski, Mary Galczak. Larry Streck, Dale Sherwin 3rd Row Arlene Rybachi, Felix Kloba, Morris Parenti, Ronald Janisch, William White, Lloyd Stone, Jay Kotnour, Theodore Papucci 2nd Row Claudette Jumbalo, Lenore Scholtens, George Virgl, Janet Shoemaker, Suzanne Grupp, Leo Smith, Eddie Pace Bottom Row Andrew Litavsky, Marilyn Koenigsmark, Sandra Michaels P. S. Smith Top Row - 4th hour Robert Vandenburg, James Nobile, John Lange, James Martinek, Stanley Pudelek, Donald Rolph, Joseph Lach, Paul Hall 3rd Row Karen Volenec, Georgianna Lakostik, Colette Wit- tenberg, Donna Altier, Dennis Kazda, Emil Krei- bach, Phyllis Malizia, Sam Stillo 2nd Row Lee Kampen, Leo Fontana, Kenneth Borowczyk, Dorothy Robb, Linda Bush, Brenda Carr, Barbara Murphy Bottom Row Donna Chlumsky, Therese Piatek, Claudia Leady, William Moroni L. G. Zerwer - 4th hour Top Row Mary Lou Mateer, Martin Nemanich, Jay Vanek, Dave Bogue, Bigos 3rd Row Cindy Bishop, Sue Bortinan, Sharon Turek, 2nd Row Patricia Smrz, Hanson, Jean Bottom Row Rich Drzal, Charles Marik, Eugene Rosemarie Vavra, Judy Leimnetzer, Dave Southon, Valerie Wilczevyski, Barbara Johannes Lynn Olsen, Sharon Koester, Robert McCook, Diane Kruzic, Charles Sterba Cary Koubek, Joseph Krubl, Stephen Hagen, Gail Baumel, Jessica Baldridge, Janie Biddinger, Patricia Benes Claes of 7962 P. L. Kiser - 4th hour Top Row Anita Koci, Richard Cermak, Leonard Ross, Pain Kocourek, Leonard Zych, Daniel Gable, Louis Horeis 3rd Row Pat Gurzynski, Marie Zimmerman, Phyllis Luznicky, Adrienne Jensik, Bernadette Malouf, Linda Carlson, Carolyn Smith 2nd Row Tom Legan, Marie Peitras, Carol Venice, Karen Plunkett, Joyce Nevaril, Claudia Aiello, Mary Weiss Bottom Row Beverly Horn, Karen Brooks, Alena Vachuska, Karen Weyer, Joe Prosek B. L. Lusty - 4th hour Top Row Harold Landt, Dan Crandall, James Liska, Ted Thy- gesen, Otto Kahun, Richard Janiak, James Kulp, Joe Belcaster, Al Suyaizdis 3rd Row Monica Zalkins, Joe Rucla, Bob Marino, John Di- vizio, Vivian Umhauf, Marion Kucharzyk, Barbara Knox, Jerry Kec, Tom Schwalcl 2nd Row Joe Licitra, Gene Szymanski, Carol Drozd, Bob Budill, Tom Grogan, Mike Machacek, Larry Bielawa, Bonnie Black Bottom Row Hugh Treloar, Charlotte Michi, Bernaclet lppolito, Kathleen Sutton, Mary Bills, Lynn Bruce, Kathleen Kraly Page l59 Y Page 160 V25 VVIQVI R. M. Chandler - Sth hour Top Row Marianne Bielski, Judy Troll, Kathryn Soucek, Robert Hegstrom, James Johnson, William Paulin, Del Janik, Joseph Martinek 3rd Row Charlene Nemec, Rita Hendrych, Sherry Moore, Sharon Trappina, Kay Tomasek, Joyce Stepanovic, Donna Rossi, Lynn Jorgenson 2nd Row Paul Wicher, Patricia Haladyna, Charlene Kronquist, Eileen Davi, Francine Sidlauskas, Josephine Becker, Carol Nelson, Joanne Kleidon Bottom Row Sam Macaluso, Carol Schultz, Patricia Beran, Bare bara Hendele, Chester Labno, Richard Borovec M. A. Diez - 5th hour Top Row Anthony Check, Algird Abramavicius, Randall Te- teak, Carol Pliml, Gary Paveza ,Thomas Rys, Dennis Pencak, Gordon Johnson, Frank Geraci 3rd Row Kenneth Rusesky, James Holub, Allen Nemec, Gregory Mock, Loretta Waszak, Nancy Kazicka, Alexander Mihali, Edward Polivka 2nd Row Warren Maciag, Marlene Griffin, Raymond Emmons, Beverly Pettinga, Kathryn Basso, Margie Urban, Sandra McDonald, Gerald Novak Bottom Row Charlotte Pnevratil, Robert Slager, Douglas Verber, Patricia Lackos, Thomas Cavanaugh, Charles Horeis, Carl Borovicka, Mildred Kohout M. W. Hohe - Sth hour Top Row Donald Krohn, Terry Farlik, James Foreit, Richard Rammacher, Carole Nedwed, Judith Sims, Caryl Witt, Frances Kastner 3rd Row Jcseph Gray, Joy Materna, Carol Carlson, Geraldine Zick, Sharon Danhelka, Linda Trautman, Louise Kminek, Robert Blazina 2nd Row Diane Heymann, Raymond Lewandowski, William Smetak, Robert Lempera, Susan Mattson, George Bogdanovic, Thomas Ruzicka, Roberta Hruza Bottom Row Nancy Vosyka, Arthur Peterson, William Miller, Marguerite Chafee, Franklin Skorski, Joyce Fikejs, Karen Kaspar P. L. Kiser - 5th hour Top Row Joseph Chvatal, Kenneth Priban, Bonnie Belousek, Ellen Templin, Gail Benes, Mary Winkler, Gary Vacek, Ronald Prueser 3rd Row Bruce Dickson, Joyce Gruber, lnta Zalitis, Susan Novak, Kenneth Hynous, John Meschi, Kathy Martinek 2nd Row Judith Marrone, Edward Main, Frances Mancilla, Carole Pocic, James Eckdahl, Gordon Brown, David Sovereen Bottom Row Edward Skroch, Pamela Constantino, Sharon Throm, Robert Hodac, Arthur Horacek, Barbara Cutler, Rosemary Chabus V25 4144914 J. F. MacDonald - 5th hour Top Row Willamae Beukema, Dan Stanovich, Fred Schimel, Dick Borchard, Jim Sastremski, Jim Clement, Floyd Danick 3rd Row Diana Helwig, Pat Kosmak, Donna Predan, Bill Lestina, Jim Wagner, Joel Miculinic, Jo Anne Marazas 2nd Row Judy Kadera, Janice Cushing, Pat Gaba, Harry Roth, Jeanette Bulger, Bev Pokorny Bottom Row Tom Held, Bill Kratochvil, Jerry Wayne, Pat Kus- nierz, Marlene Kronquist G. 0'Quinn - 5th hour Top Row Richard Sedlak, Paul Kaminski, Richard Black, Richard Zeedyk, Henry Amesse, Gregory Scripel, Carol Resh 2nd Row Richard Matkowich, Raymond Capouch, George Kreici, Georgiana Slama, Charlene Rodr, Pamela Dusek, Edward Frank Bottom Row Charles Hanson, John Palcer, Kenneth Bringle, Raymond Klump, Carol Ziemann, Donna McKenzie, Vera Genna J. M. Parks - 5th hour Top Row Steve Shoop, Edvardas Sumanas, Robert Greenwald, Bob Kubik, Patrick Courtney, Dave Hiller, Phillip Thieda, Richard Strzelecki 3rd Row Ted Mlsna, Gloria Domm, Larry Straight, Gerald Burton, Judy Oesterrich, John Cernocky, Joan Koca, Esther Bennet 2nd Row George Andeh, Bob Psyc, Miles Smid, Jack Petra- cek, Julie Maytan, Pat Kurik, Brian Nowacki, Ed Woworski, Jane Panelczyk Bottom Row Joan Root, Carol Vogrig, Karen Zajicek, Marica Simon, Kathy Prohaska, Patsy Mallason, Penny Nemecek L. L. Spadafore - 5th hour Top Row Robert Trzinski, Elbert Mason, Robert Paeth, Stan Ciesielczyk, Jerome Novak, Roger Bates, Alvin Gunchick 2nd Row Edward Kalous, Mike Przbycien, John Dorich, David Haupt, Robert Pokorny, Lucille Bochucinski Bottom Row John Rennwald, Susan Williams, Roger Smith, Robert Lawruck Page lol Cfass of A. R. Balchuns - 6th hour Top Row James Marrandino, Richard Pelusor, Joseph Stapo- naitis, Robert Fuchs, Cal Isackson, Tom Pett, Al Calabrese 3rd Row Michael White, Thomas Tuma, Bob Siller, Andrew Antonacci, Rudy Piskule, Robert Klimek, Jay Ryan 'Ind Row Kent Decesare, Donna Lira, Marion Miller, Sherry Pc-icich, Sandra Ferraro, Roberta Vondrak, Donna Jozwiak Bottom Row Wayne Keefner, Robert Fairchild, Carol Stefl, Ron- ald Schindler N. Bartels - 6th hour Top Row Frank Kolumbar, Kenneth Mackey, Scott Parrish, Roy Santino, Joe Jedrychowski, Kathy Wolak, Lora Lynn Tillman 3rd Row Mary Ann Maslanka, Karen Frederick, Connie Kagakos, Sandra Verzel, Gerry Stolcpart, Judy Kadubcc, Mary Ann Skender 2nd Row Richard Jastrem, Mickie Clabots, Jan Plachy, Char- lene Mussatto, Kathi Janca, Mary Sanders, Bonnie Mazintas, Geraldine Cvvynar Bottom Row Marian Fiala, Cynthia Konopacki, Peggy Klerono- nios, Kay Johnson, Carol Blecka, Kay Lucas, Carol Charvat Page i62 C. D. Davis - 6th hour Top Row Elizabeth Gallina, George Panattoni, David Sucha, Diane Machian, Bruce Havel, Louis Sonetz, Gregory Mondek, John Riha 3rd Row Joseph Peryon, Raymond Gorsky, Bruce Miller, Carol Parma, Marie Kubat, Earl Fredricks, Andrea Scheive, Mitchell Aliotta 2nd Row John Mincheski, Rosemarie Capilupo, Gaylord Cer- mak, Bonnie Lang, Sharon Zimmcl, Betty Bastyr, Dawn Vocelka Bottom Row Marianne Kruzich, Richard Faie, Robert Vicich, Judy Westhead, Judith Jacobs, Jeanette Bahiar, Ronald Gradowski, Laddie Pokorny J. F. MacDonald - 6th hour Top Row Ed McCallister, Tom Leisek, Joan Wollenberg, Carol Will, Bob Engelsman, Sandy Laibl 3rd Row Henry Newman, Bernie Slinkman, Karen Brezina, Jerry Trzinski, Cynthia Simi, Chuck Pech, Pat Atwood 2nd Row Nancy Kuchan, Phyllis Leach, Clara Stochl, Carol Verr, Nancy Prerost, Carole Gurke, Jack Faie Bottom Row Jo Ann Lamberg, Carole Alroth, Cheryl Bernhard, Sharon Corbin, Carole Diesent, Sharon Binnall D. Nenninger - 6th hour Top Row Aaron Mirsky, John Facuna, Nancy Olin, Phyllis Matula, Dale McWilliams, Tomas Black, Emil Kreicu, Cora Cooney 3rd Row Darlene Szczesniak, Leona Soski, Mary Gozdziak, Maureen Hudec, Casey Stiklius, Everett Poiman, Gay Yearwood, Clarita Stoietz 2nd Row Thomas Stranc, Liela Kislizke, Marycele Bethune, Joseph Turek, Connie Hauser, Dawn Fort, Pauline Paul, Jim Walsh Bottom Row Audrey Jacob, Arlene Tross, Judie Borowczyk, Roberta Londo, Susan Foster, Jackie Jones Entering as Freshmen, Morton students dream of the day when, dressed in cap and gown, they will reach out to receive their diplomas. They work hard and aim high, hoping that they will be in the upper quarter of their graduating class, perhaps even valedictorian. Striving for a successful scholastic career does not stop these industrious students from competing in interscholastic activities, which include the various sports, as well as participating in some of the many clubs available for membership to any Morton student. Morton students, be they the awed freshmen or the confident seniors, take great pride in their school and her accomplishments. Hearing about the out- standing reputation Morton has throughout the entire United States, they are motivated to work hard in order to maintain this excellent record. Just by simply passing the trophy case on the third floor, one can easily see the many distinctions Page l63 y Class of 7962 G. C. McCloud - 6th hour l Top Row Roberta Pankow, Jerry Slager, David Ott, Sharon Oestreicher, Lawrence Arbir, Maxine Zigman, Robert Straker 3rd Row Martin Habley, Marge Skarecky, Carolyn Hames, John Pszczola, Judith Bienias, Jackie Wolford, Jerry Polacek, William Sustr 2nd Row James Metlicka, Carol Hagal, Patricia Kain, Kath- leen Kelley, Gail Vokaty, Mary Slanec, Linda Rite torno, Alice Marazas Bottom Row Mariorie Manda, Patricia McGill, Mike Jamrisko, Leonard Susmilch, Dennis Styrsky, Lee Olson, Cath- erine Xinos, Jean Sovinec M. J. Miller - 6th hour Top Row Robert Kovanda, Robert Kouba, Gregory Severino, Carole Wolta, Juanita Tarvidas, Carl Litwin, Linda Knistoft, Betty Bons 3rd Row Barbara Williams, Eugene Pohl, Carole Karnik, Suzanne Bielitzki, Michele Olenick, Daniel Buttron, Sally Renc, Barbara Barta 2nd Row Marsha Cavalieri, Thomas Fiiolek, Janet Theriault, Darlene Nemek, Stanley Woodland, Raymond Smith Bottom Row Betty McVicar, Cathi Sloboda, John Harvestine, Joseph Catalano Morton, through her student body, has achieved. That these trophies are on dis- play is proof that we are proud of our school. The seniors, although eager to receive their diplomas, feel somewhat sad at leaving. High school days are said to be the best years of one's life. For the seniors, these years are over. Some students look to further their education by attending a college or university. Others will enter the work-a-day world, leav- ing campus life entirely behind them. Whatever they do, though, they will al- ways keep with them the memories, the dreams, of Morton High School and the fun, joy, and educational benefit they experienced while within her doors. Each memory will become a dream of the past, but each dream inspired and sustained by the spirit that is Morton's will live on in the hearts of her sons and daughters. Never dies the dream! adcfivifi School activities play an important part in preparing us for the realization of THE DREAM. Through them we learn to work with others, laying the founda- tions ancl gaining the experience with which we will work in the future to make the hopes based on us come true. Activities are an important part of the school life of all of us. By active par- ticipation we give ourselves a better chance to make THE DREAM come true. Page 164 x Q Q 5 wg 0 1' ji Q, .SMB nl' 3-Q 3 x g' m ,fx -.f Q SN aw 1 Q- Hsin., N- t x J 5 f ...M Q yy , ,kid .fax I sv . , M 3 , is JC- sz. -5. ,V K vnui. sjptfx S 'JC , al , L' s h w Q ,W waxy! I avi as I 4 .-. 1 ,qw 'Q - +3 s' i .q 6 y Q.. f .f :,..go JX LR 9: ax X ' 'J - -fl. Nm f -.vi-'ff ,X GX' 1, ,Aff 'myigg ' c wr u S fl A i -.' V-, 1 'Q K 1 ' ., n QQ' .vga I Q f 1: i , I I . vw 0 , ku o'- ' s . Q , s r 175' s - t .-3 A 'F' I I A Q. Lx ff? hr i an Q ,ew . 5 3 A .:'1' ' Shouts of success at last are heard in the halls after a successful experi- ment. STANDING: P. Dvorak, V. Legner, J. Styrsky, D. Carroll, R. Bortz, B. Misek, L. Cerny, Mr. W. L. Muchl, SITTING: M. Salak, B, Riha, B. Siska, C. Radke. Never pour water into H,S0,, warns Mr. Porter, advisor of the East Chemistry Club. TOP: F. Vetrovec, J. Kutny, T. Sladek, B. Naus, A. Holecek. SECOND ROW: M. Strittar, C. Potsic, B. Reiha, B. Sisca, B. Sedivy, E. For- manek, R. Reihel, B. Hart, R. Nedoba, F. Gallagher, Mr. Porter. THIRD ROW: P. Hogan, E. Grafen. BOTTOM: J. Danda, C. Perry, A. Georganclas, B. Spachinan, J. Orszula, S. Culkar. Page I66 CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . The rows of chemi- cals and complicated apparatus are fasci- nating to look at, but to these people There are many mysteries To be solved, and these are the tools to use. Observing the wonders of chemistry in a test Tube stimulates The members' minds to won- dering why reactions take place. Such curiosity has often led to discovery, and that is one of The prime goals of the mem! bers. The weekly meetings provide mem- bers with extra time to satisfy Their curiosity. There are many experiments which are too elaborate to do during class time, so These are performed at the club meetings by the advisor or one of the members. Morton is always glad to give its students greater insight into a field when they so desire. Equipment is often purchased by The school for the purpose of helping students complete the projects which they have originated. Some ofthe more interesting proiects are sent to contest and always receive recog- nition there. Field trips are also consida ered by the group. President at Morton West was William Rihag Carol Radke served as Viceapresiclent, and Bert Misek was Secretary. ing ee er in fo With the diminished number of meme bers because of the two schools, the members were able to get even more individual assistance with their pet ideas. Of course, these ideas often involve many fields of science other than chemistry. With This state of affairs, the students are given a broad background for later life. The golden rules which they try to follow are very noteworthy. Their aims consist of Trying to increase their knowledge of science in general, learning to perfect their skills in science, understanding the importance of science in their lives, and carrying out The program of the Science Clubs of America. It is from clubs like This that the engineers of tomorrow get the start they need in the field of research. These people will never regret the time and effort which they expend in the Held of chemistry. Ronald Reihel was Presi- dent at East this year. Edward Formanek held the office of Vice-president and Joyce Orzula, the position of Secretary. Frank Vetrovec was Treasurer. PHYSICS CLUB . . . With the current emphasis on science being what it is, the Physics Club is of special importance. The discoveries which are made and will be made in the laboratories in which these club members will probably work will be instrumental in the progress of this country. Along with the other science clubs at Morton, the members display intriguing phenomena of science in the form of a Junior Academy of Science proiect. The interesting experiments in- volving the use of such fascinating equip- ment as the strobe light and geiger counter provides the students with many interesting hours of learning. Such im- portant fields as atomic energy and rocketry are encompassed in the field of physics. The increased importance of these has been seen by the students and has caused a surge in the membership of such organizations. This condition is an interesting one, for it shows that Morton students are able to cope with many problems. Watch that wire! exclaims an excited member of the physics club at Morton East. U. Jasinski, J. Kozel, F. Havranek, Mr. Bapst. I fAe oncelofs of Slence An interest in nature brings the members of this club together each week. STANDING: C. Marik, C. Sterba, Mrs. L. B. Williams, B. Havel, SITTING: S. Pechan, S. Ridpath, B. Lamorcaux, J. Simmons, R. Samcc R. Baker. BIOLOGY CLUB . . . The Biology Club members, as usual, have taken a great many field trips to the dunes and the quarries. On such trips many fossils are found which aid the students in the un- derstanding of the structure of things which walked the face of the earth many years ago. There are many places in the Chicago area where the members can End interesting subject matter for discus- sions in school. Garfield Park Conserva- tory, Coal City, and the various forest preserves in the area are iust a few examples. Because of the multiplicity of these locations, the club has adopted these trips as one of its primary func- tions. Both botanical and Zoological stud- ies are carried out as part of the club curriculum. The members learn not only to appreciate the apparent beauties of fiowers and insects but also the beauty of the organization of these living things. The raising of plants in the green house at Morton East is also performed by the club. These students are living proof that the more one knows about a subiect, the more interesting it becomes. Page 167 xperirnen fing Sc1'ence SCIENCE RESEARCH . . . The myse teries of science are not just ques- tions which these students can leave unexplored. They attempt to find better understanding of these problems by spending ad- ditional time in school and pere sonal research. The apparatus which Morton's laboratories have, afford the members tools with which to do many interesting ex- periments. These people have an overall interest in the many fields of science, and they often incorp- orate more than one of them in their experiments and projects. The participation in the many field trips planned for their en- lightenment is one of the mos? important functions of this organ- ization. Since this group has such a wide scope of interests, there are many places to which they can make a trip. They can find subjects of scientitic interest in almost anything. FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA . . . An interest in membership in the Future Scientists of America Club. in astronomy, biology, chemistry, and physics. The throughout the year. Under the guidance of Mr. D. science is the only qualification for The club's activities include projects club also takes various excursions H. Klein, the members prepare their projects for entry in the Junior Academy of Science Contest. They all devote their time and talents to achieve a single goal f to be awarded an M for their participation in club activities. The M is presented to the members who deserve one at the annual banquet. Winners of the Junior Academy of Science awards are also acknowledged at this banquet. The officers at Morton East were: Harold Thieda, President, Ken Krizanic, Vice-president, Phyllis Gannon, Secretary, and Vern Sterba, Treasurer. The officers at Morton West were: Ronald Bortz, President: Paul Simko, Vice-president, Steven Gabriel, Secretary, and Gordon Hoffman, Treasurer. Mr. Brakken explains how to prepare a specimen for display. SITTING: S. Krych, Mr, E. W. Brakken, B. Stursa, L. Loidol. BACK ROW: C. Kocian, R. Bortz, T. Gent narelli, T. Ohler, A. Zack. The hip bone's connected to the leg bone,' explains Mr. Klein. STANDING: R. Palas, M. Sladek, J. Wildmon, B. Maylath, D. Martin, M. Maslanka, R. Barcal, D. Mitchell, R, Talacek, J. Janca, W. Masurek, E. Cunnar, R. Bortz, H. Thieda, K. Krizanic, R. Hassler, R. Pokorny, A. Zack. SEATED, ACROSS: T. Ohler, B. Stursa, G. Hoff- man, P. Simko, L. Loidolt, C. Kocian, M. Bejcek, S. Gabriel, G. Cermak, L. VanCura, R. Bock, A. Hlavacek, P. Danek, J. Smolik, C. Stuit, S. Krysch, R. Smith, P. Gannon. Page l68 gr- 1 .,, ,JV Q- rom igAf fo nighf ASTRONOMY CLUB . . . The Astronomy Club members show great enthusiasm in exploring the heavens. They spend many evenings scanning the skies with the eight-inch reflector telescope. The members study the stars and planets, knowing that in the not too distant future that will be the direction ot travel. Since man is such an adventurous creature, there will undoubtedly come a time when he will not be able to resist going out to see what lies in that great space, and the Astronomy trontiersmen will be our new pioneers. Trips to the Planetarium and various other observatories in the Chicago area are made, and lectures by the members and sponsors are given. Slides and films also give the members ot the club an ene ioyable and enlightenlng time. The grinding of new mirrors and other phases ot work is under the direction of Mr. W. J. Jacob- son. 'f,,...-of' 4 l i l l '-s ,S st. Astronomers explore the heavens by terrestrial maps as well as through their telescope mounted on the roof of Morton East. BACK ROW: Mr. W. J. Jacobson, D. Partekel, E. Cunnar, G. Johnson W. Mazurek. FRONT SITTING: J. Lilegdon, S. Trumpis, F. Vetrovec. Members watch intently for Edward Formanek's next move. SEATED: Mr. C. C. Prazak, E. Forrnanek, J. liantoni, V. Palciauskas, D. Kelly, D. Huntly. STANDING: Mr. P. Kutza, B. Willard, B. Snyder, G. Cermak, W. Kelly, T. Ohler, S. Tuma, R. Emmons, D. Dobry, A. Antepenko, G. Kahivode. JP' Page T69 CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB... You can win this game in three moves, is a common expres- sion during a session of the Chess and Checkers Club. Gn- lookers prophesy the outcome ot the game and analyze each move made to see if they can discover the reasoning behind it. The less skilled players watch as the experts play in tense silence. The members pre- pare themselves tor the inter- scholastic Chess Tournament by engaging each other in many games. They accept each other's suggestions for improvement and try to practice them. They are then prepared to meet the opposing players from other schools. An example of these interscholastic meets is the one with Evanston in which our Morton team was the victor. SeeLing ew orizons in MATH CLUB EAST . . . The fact that some students find mathe- matics uninteresting is an unbelievable one. However, the growing membership of the Math Club shows that this con- dition is not the overall picture. The students enioy working with the theorems and formulas which provide them with a great deal of mental exercise. It is a fact that such mental gym- nastics help a person to become a quick thinker. The members find a real challenge in an unsolved problem and cannot rest until it is solved. The main event of the Math Club is the prepara- tion for participation in the nation-wide math contest. This test is very difficult and requires a great deal of study. The students are given a great deal of enioyment along with education be- cause of the excellence with which their advisor, Mr. Cherry, teaches them. Perhaps it is he who has been so instrumental in providing Morton with such outstanding contest winners. East officers were Ed Euler, President, Dwight Kucera, Vice-presi- dent, and Janet Danda, Secretary. 2a times 2b cannot equal 4c, says one member of the Math Club. BACK ROW: E. Euler, D. Mitchell, J. Janca, V. Lund. THIRD ROW: B. Blazek, C. Krno, J. Vovis. SECOND ROW: F. Vetrovec, J. Danda, R. Toleikis. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Cherry, M. Kasal, R. Reihel. MATH CLUB WEST . . . Math Club meetings provide the mem- bers with a great deal of extra information which is and will be valuable to them in what ever field they enter. The need for more and better mathematicians is acute. The ways in which this extra education is implimented are varied. One of the most clever ways has been used at Morton West this past year. Each member has been required to give a program for the group on some subject by doing and thus far supplimenting mathemati- cal interest further than the classroom. With this dissemination and free exchange of knowledge, these students hope to make the world a better place. The members at West also express their gratitude for the help which their advisor, Mr. Ferris, gave them. President at west this past year was Vic Legner. Bert Misek was Vice-president, and Vicki Legner was Secretary. This theorem won't prove itself, claims a deiected member of the Math Club. Page 170 STANDING: B. Snyder, V. Legner, R. Rezek, D. Chojn, J. Kent, T. Ohler, T. Gennarelli, P. Simko, B. Misek, G. Hoffman. SITTING: V. Legner, Mr. Farris, R. Hansen, G. Cermak, P. Kopacek, L. Cerny, T, Hert. GPI? GLVS Travel Club members relive past travels at meetings. TOP: L. Liska, E. Mack, E. Steininger, J. Bekman, E. Sustr, E, Horaz, S, Blake. MIDDLE: Mr. D. C, Farris, Miss R. L. Fisher, Mrs, C. J. Farris, R. Luck, C. Horalek, E. Chaloupka. BOTTOM: P. Guzik, D. Blecka, C. Darnstadt, M, Martin, G. Zbornik. Space exploration is the major interest of the members of the Rocket Society. STANDING: R. Hurak, B. Mudra. SITTING: W. Bartcls, F. Jur, P. Drnec. vw JAZZ CLUB . . . Jazz, the modern idiom of American music, has become the interest ot the members ot this organization. An understanding ot this relatively new and changing musical ex- pression is the goal of this cohesive group. Mem- bers attend iazz concerts, analyze records for scintillating rhythm and modern sounds, and dem- onstrate instrumentally the latest iazz efiiects and harmonic progressions. One ot the goals ot the Jazz Club is to promote a better understanding and appreciation of jazz throughout the entire student body. So if you want to be way out, join the Jazz Club. Mr. W. W. Preikshat is the advisor of the club. The oFficers were: President, Danny Kobida, Vice-president, Ken Ferrantino, Secretary, Anita Kuta, and Treasurer, Robert Wegner. Dig that crazy rhythm, say the members of the Jan Club. Row I: B. Kolar, C. Bazant. Row 2: J. Rickcr, Mr. Preikshat, D. Kobida, K. Ferrantino, R. Wegncr, M. Roth, J. Jacobs. Row 3: F. Machek, V. Legner, A. Kuta, R. Hlousccl, S. Hermanek, M. Pry, R. Kapek, W. Ratay, TRAVEL CLUB. . . Westward Ho! That is a familiar and yearly call ofthe members ofthe Travel Club. The fabulous ten day vacation is spent amid the breathtaking beauty ot mountainous Colorado. Pic- tures, movies, and slides that were taken by the members on this trip, are shown at their meetings. The members enjoy reliving the trail rides, explorations, and sometimes hilarious episodes they ene countered. If you enioy travel, this club is tor you. Miss R. L. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Farris are the able enthusiastic directors of the Travel Club. Its olticers were: President, Rita Luck, Vice-presclient, Ernest Chaloupka, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Haralek. ROCKET SOCIETY . . . Blast oft! These are the words most thrilling to the enthusiastic members of the Rocket Society. The gleam of the rockets with their impressive massiveness is the incentive which they have to promote them to investigations in rocketry methods. With the current emphasis on missles and rockets being what it is, these people realize that this Held is ot outstanding importance to the security ot our country. The race to the moon and other places in outer space takes a great deal of preparation in the form ot research in order to win. It is people like these who can help us win the race because they have the curiosity which is so instrumental to discovery. President this year was Frank Jur. Boyd Mudra served as Vice-presi- dent, and Walter Friis was Secretary. Vernon Sterba was Treasurer. Page I7l HI-C CLUB . . . It you desire tel4 lowship with other Christian stu- dents, then the club for you is Hi C. The club is nondenomina- tional with an aim to promote greater Christian fellowship throughout the school. lt helps students to learn more about the Bible and its teachings. This is done through student speakers, club discussions, films, and pro- grams of religious music. Throughout the year the club is engaged in retreats, conferences, prayer meetings, and carolling at Christmas time. The retreats in the fall and spring are held at Robbins Lodge in Palos Hills. On the less serious side, the club enioys swimming socials, skating socials, and picnics. A monthly newspaper, The Shield is pub- lished by the group and carries articles about colleges that offer courses tor the min'stry. At Mor- ton West the sponsors are Miss R. M. Streblow and Mr. E. W. Nely- son. The officers were: President, Don Childs, Vice-president Lois Haznedl: Treasurer, Alan Swiglo, and Secretary, Betty Hoeksema. At Morton East the sponsor is Mr. J. H. Seaholm, and the offi- cers are: President, David Voor-- hees: Vice-president, David Forbes: Treasurer, Joyce Fre- schaut, and Secretary, Marcella Mach. Happy faces shows us the good fellowship which prevails at the Hi-C meetings. STANDING: D. Jindra, E. Huizinga, E. Soucek, L. Cruickshank, J. Roycraft, N, Heitmanek, S. Surin, P. Hogan, L. Baxa, D. Stavenger, G. Sternes. SITTING: L. Solar, V. Kudrna, D. Voorhees, E. Anderson, J. Freschaut, D. Workman, A. Shawdlec, B. Forbes, C. Repetny, D. Forbes. FLOOR: C. Novak, E. Rissky, C. Corbett, M. Mach, K. Hogendoorn, E. Borgeaucl, J, Lang, C. Matousek. aifA IFA roucgA nowleclgc These members proudly display the pennant of the national organization Io which they belong, Front Row: D. Elliott, K. Grubbs, K. Wester, M. Kvapil, K. Otten, S. Oestreicher, C. Siml. Row 2: B. Johannes, L. Lawson, S. Pecanic, L. Atkinson, K. Tornasek, K. Albert, B. Kubik, C. Hames. Row 3: G. Fisher, H. Koenig, T. Heger, E. Bghonek, N. Franzen, J. Vancura, D. Childs, L, Haznedl, Miss R, M. Streblow, R. Anderson, B. Hooks: vm K. Novak, B. Mcrshom, R. Szuch, M. Rench, B. Kordick. Row 4: G. Krem, J. Kapoun, S. Klicpera, V. Konatske, A. DePesquale, A. Swiglo, K. Hughes, N. Hayda, J. Kadera, N. Kalis, B. Johannes, M. Hughss L. Kroupa, B. Sedlak, M. Salak, K. Engelthaler, D. Enghauser. Page T72 MORNING PRAYER . . . Most of the mem- bers of this organization are also mem- bers of the Hi-C Club. Because of the great attendance at Hi-C meetings, these people did not feel that their desires for religious activities were being fulfilled. This year's Morning Prayer membership has been one of the largest ever. The students have morning meetings at which they discuss the Bible in detail. These gatherings have been both enioyable and enlightening to the people who derive food for thought from scripture writings. The many ways in which the Bible can be interpreted is one of the activities of this club. They are getting a great deal of experience in teaching their minds to reason correctly. The ofticers for this year were: President, Dave Voorhees, Vice- president, Dave Forbes, Secretary, Mary Mach, Treasurer, Joy Freschauf. STANDING: K. Hughes, B. Forbes, L. Solar, C. Matou- sek, J. Dreschauf, C. Corbett, V. Scheid, L. Huizinga, E. Huizinga, C. Novak, A. Shandle. SITTING: A. Svviglo, D. Forbes, D. Childs, M. Mach, K. Hogendoorn, C. Repetny, D. Jindra, R. Anderson, J. Lang. O STANDING: T. Rirtgle, A. Zack, V. Starostka, R. Sef- nost, G. Goyette. SITTING: S. Pilkis, B. Mudra, J. Rennwald, R. Hessler, Mr. J. Kohout, advisor, J, Kelble J. Szalkowski. CDM e rs STAMP CLUB . . . Philatelists are the people who find a great deal of interesting information available on the little piece of paper which we stick on envelopes. The stamp's mundane existence is more than made up for by the fascination which these students find in them. The securing of new issues as well as the collecting of old ones is often discussed at the meetings. The colorful pate terns and delicate water marks are all very important to the scarcity and value of stamps. It is quite interesting to observe the many small details which can make a stamp increase in worth to these collectors. Selling and trading stamps during the club meetings is of prime importance and is very beneficial to the members' collections. Co- operation is essential to stamp collecting. Page I73 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB . . . Learning more about the functioning of our community and state is the chief ob- jective of the Social Science Club. Since the club is newly organized this year, it is still more or less in the planning stage. Under the leader- ship of Mr. W. D. Rader, the mem- bers participated in various confer- ences concerning governmental and other topics relating to social science. lt was this club which took on the responsibility of planning the admin- istration of the United Nations Test. The twenty six members also took several field trips to places of his' torical significance. Their officers were: Jerry Sitor, President, Sharon Rousar, Vice-president: and Diane Sharvin, Secretary and Treasurer. STANDING: J. Hernikl, E Maclt, J. Kapoun, J Micka, M. Wilke, P. Bielski, K. Engelthaler, J Sobieski, K. Rupert, C. Callahan, R. Burchak A. Milauckas, E. Steininger, L. Medal. MIDDLE ROW: G. Obloiik, J. Wagner, Mr. W. D Rader, J. Novak, C. Zilavy, A, Marganini, M Wolf, P. Zazvorka. FLOOR: J. Micka, V. Andersin, G. Zbornik, A Fishel, G. Cech, S. Rousar, L. Weaver, G. Zcnkus R. Petterrtell racficin Ijoolacy or a lgeffer IOP ROW: R. Knupp, S. Govac, J. Gedroic, G. Augustin, N. Yinikovvski, J. Blalinik, D. Frait, R. Baker, L. Brown, P. STano- vich, A. Craven, K. Marcing, S. Clialupnik, J. Buch,R. Belgrave, A, Bishop, R. Wilko, L. Becker, S. Johnson, T. Cwoik, G. Ruch, J. Morosky. SEATFD: G. Richfc-r, Miss M. A. Pegerman, Miss A. Rmen house, Mr. E. W. Ludwig, K Engehhaler, R, MaTeer, R SwarT1, ll. O'Neill, B. Passerella. BACK ON FLOOR: A. Prihoda, P. Evensen, A. Massafaro, C Collander, M. Bolienius, S. Cerny, J. Vancura, J. Banourek J. Roman, K. Roman, T. Johnson, K. Gales, R. James. FRONT ON FLOOR: D. Cilek, V, Kosalka, S. Sutis, L. Fisher C liinnmr, S. Schueft. STANDING: A. Oosmndorp, K. Nulneyer, J. Gavenby, P. Sabi Tino, F, Schweig, J. Harris, A, Kolar, J. Caubner, J. Dauhner J. Dostal, R. VVegner, D. Jirak, F. Sfasvny, R. NovoTny, J Daubner, J. lrrnis, J. Karas, B. Suscina. SITTING OR KNEELING: P, Adamek, N. Lopez, J. Evers, P. Iaraba, S. Johnson, P. Hynous, G. Kobes, C. Beran, J. Gasso- way, D. Beranek, J. Kukla, B. Berdcr, J. Geiling, E. Morosky D. Marhn, O. Ccch, K. Sniiih. BOTTOM ROW, FRONT: M. Skorski, T. Law, Leila, D. Sucha, l. Becker, R. Cramer, C. Croin, J. Jilek, A. Kaufmann, D liesak, N. Koch, M. STraka, B. Kassiil. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . Today, more Than ever, sTudenTs are Turning To business as Their liTe's work. IT is The purpose of The Future Business Leaders of America To provide iTs members wiTh a greaTer knowledge of business procedures Through acTive parTicipaTion. STudenTs who are inTeresTed in The com' plex operaTions of The business world can gain valuable knowledge in The F.B.L.A. Several Trips are Taken To local business firms To enable The members To observe, TTrsT hand, The inner workings of a successful business. They were privileged again This year To Travel To SpringTTeld, where They sTayed at The LeeLand HoTel. They parTicipaTed in acTiviTies aT The Springheld Y.M.C.A. and Took Top honors There. The ofhcers aT MorTon EasT were: JuaniTa Geiling, President Joyce Kukla, SecreTary, and Jim GaTenby, Treasurer. AT MorTon WesT, The ofhcers were: Joyce Daubner, President Jance Gassaway, Vice-president June Daubner, SecreTary, and Carol Beran, Treasurer. Page I74 gg sm My QS xv: if X xg-Q. ,Q CSX vyfx ,. N Xxx X 1599 .Q 3,1 . we N 3 ,,,4f Q? Kali - 1 .Q FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA . . . Opportunities to gain valuable experience in dealing with the public and in handling merchandise are available to the members of the F.D.A. Only students in the vocational sales course who have jobs in stores in the near vicinity are eligible for membership in this club. A maior activity this year was the annual Area Fall Conference for which Morton was the host school. Over two hundred students, repre- senting six different schools, were present at this very successful session. Other activities consisted of a trip through the National Biscuit Company's cookie baking plant and a series of workshop discussions led by the members themselves. A business session followed by a banquet and dance was an enioyable highlight of the year. This spring the F.D.A. took part in the Leadership Train- ing Conference held in Springfield, Illinois. Morton was repre- sented by four delegates who later reported to the club on the outcome of the Conference. The first semester officers were Louis Strazzante, President, Martin Sedivy, Vice-president, Frances Caruso, Secretary, Edward Nugent, Treasurer, and Ronald Dilelio, Reporter. Officers for the second semester were Ronald Dilelio, President, Jerome Knight, Vice-president, Richard Teglia, Secre- tary, Roberta Miller, Treasurer, and Frances Cozzie, Reporter, Mr. W. F. Doak is the advisor of the club. FUTURE NURSES . . . Future Nurses Club is in its first year at Morton. This club's purpose is to plan the girls' futures more adequately, with a better understanding of nursing. Teas are given at various nearby hospitals to acquaint future nurses with their train- ing facilities. The money raising effort of the club this year was a bake sale at one of our local banks. One service performed by the club this year was to make favors for hospital trays dur- ing Christmas. The favors went to Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. Miss Rathling, nurse for Morton's or- thopedic department, is the club's ad- visor. Oliicers are Metha Gross, Presi- dent, Mary Bolzenius, Vice-president, Linda Spolar, Secretary, and Marie Svoboda, Treasurer. Scalpel nurse! is asked of Future Nurses by their advisor, Miss Rathling. STANDING: R. Smotzer, E. Trojan, J. Pierontoni, N. Kizer, K. Marincic, S. Remus, P. Strumillo, H. Henych, J, Kaspur, SITTING: D. Dolan, Miss E. Rathling M. Gross, M. Bolzenius, L. Spolar, M. Svoboda, K. Oswald, J. Stoltz, ON FLOOR: E. Komarek, J. Rukas, A. Drnec, A, Bello, S. Snydel, R. Wiers, R. Sass. Page 176 This is what you look for when you decide to buy a typewriter, demon- strates Jerry Knight a member of F.D.A. class. STANDING: L. Bartlett, W. Meehan, K. Herbik, S. Lyons, W. Beckett, Mr. Doak, J. Knight, O. Alessio, K. Bochenski. Interested in this one? is the usual approach to a customer as is learned in F.D.A. classes. STANDING: E. Nugent, R. Dilelio, R. Caruso, L. Strazzante, M. Sedivy, F. Cozzie, R. Miller, R. Stoewsand, R. Sramek, L. Kucera. racfical Frelaarafions ANDING: Left to right-F, Feibel, J. Liska, R. Cameron. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Mydil, J, Hanson, L. Mostik, P. Bloch, Mr. J. Kawczynski. TTING: Left to right--Mr. F. C. Peterdil, S. DuBeau, L. Lokay. TICKET OFFICE . . . One of the most busy and most important places around Morton is the Ticket Office. The amiable and hard working students in this office sell tickets for practically every school affair. At one time or another we have all frequented this beehive of activity for tickets to games or banquets and to obta'n bus passes. Being a member of this worthy organization is not all business, for the group participates in picnics, parties, and other activities. In the fall, students are eligible for membership in the Ticket Office. lf accepted, they become permanent members. Fresh- men candidates, who are called Neophytes, are given odd jobs to do around the office. These include dusting, sweeping, washing windows, and the regular task of selling tickets. In order to remain on the staff, a member must receive a passing grade in every subject. If he fails one of his subjects, he is put on a six week probation so that he has a chance to bring his grade up. If he doesn't, he is automatically dropped from the staff. At the end of each day, all the money is counted, checked out, and deposited in the various accounts of the Cashier's Office. Mr. F. C. Petrdil, advisor of the group, makes sure that the mem- bers are always busy. for ufure ocafions MODEL RAILROAD CLUB . . . The efficiency and speed with which railroads operate is found to be very fasci- nating to these people. The splendor of the old steam engine with its black smoke and pounding side rods is truly great. Men and boys have looked up to the engineer driving his massive train with awe. These students hope the day will never come when children will not know what a steam engine was. In the hope of doing something to avert this eventuality, the mem- bers ofthe Railroad Club build models of these engines for their own enjoyment and also with the desire of leaving something by which these classic pieces of machinery may be remembered, A great deal of work goes into the construction of these models, and when they are finished, the builders like to see them run. For this purpose, a special room was secured at East, and an HO gauge layout was built in it. The construction of this layout is quite costly and takes a good deal of time, but it is enjoyed by all. Most of the equipment which is run there is student owned, and it is for that reason that the members are always glad to have visitors who have some rolling stock of their own. Of course, the members also enjoy some out of school railfanning. This consists of taking special trips on railroads which are of special interest to them. New members are al- SITTING: C. Borovicka, R, Lempera, Mr, F. Lundal, G. Johnson, V. Sterba, President, K. Krizanic, Ways We-Igome to this active Club, Vice-president, J. Novak, Treasurer, STANDING: J, Sedivy, L. Broj, A. Antepenko. Page T77 ervices FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB . . . Al- though the Frosh-Soph Girls' Club is divided this year between Morton East and Morton West, the primary goal of the girls is the same -- to help others through their services. These girls made Christmas a hap- pier event for hospitalized children this year by sending them small animals. The animals, made from wash clothes, were cleverly de- signed by the girls themselves. Their latest project is repairing toys and making rag dolls for various charities. Under the capable leader- ship of Mrs. P. G. Musil, the girls become better citizens through their charitable undertakings. Also, they develop within themselves the re- warding characteristics of faith, hope, charity, and love, all ot which will be of immeasurable Pass the paste, ask members of Frosh-Soph girls as they construct scrapbooks for children's hospitals. STANDING: M. Bode, L. Lehpaner, A. Lucas, B. Zewaski, M. Skrabel, M. Dlouhy, J. Vaclavek, G. Visus, S. Cerny, B. Costa, V. Goscinski, P. Griffin, P. Sukala. SEATED: J. Richter, J. Baron, M, Vodicka, B. Darrow, Mrs. Musil, A. Jacob, J. Juliano, K. H R. Klug, C. Kail. ogendoorn, C. Repetny, D. Fort, FLOOR, BACK: L. Bruce, M. Szczepaniak, N. Lopez, S. Ruda, D. Viclas, S. Cunis, P. Laskowski, J. Freschauf, J. Kalmanek, A. Jucius. FLOOR, MIDDLE: B. Bennin, P. Hoffman, A. Rehor, D. Brusharcl. FLOOR, FRONT: C. Novak, K. Jamidkowski, P. Dobes, J. So'enson, R. Techman. Hey, don't eat the profits, exclaims Mrs. Musil to the girls selling cookies at the club sale. STANDING: S. Smarlaze, J. Hnetkowsky, M. Haiek, B. Malep, P. Safranek, P. Roberts, P. Welch, P. Ciarniello, C. Krause, K. Ptak, K. Heinal, K. Drazdik. SECOND ROW: S. Jeiinae, C. Bares, J. Nevarie, J. Bortman, K. Kasper, S. Most, B. Manpaurich, J. Severa. BOTTOM: J. Sindelar, J. Lamberg, M. Gregor, S. Homola, P. Cerveny, N. Johns, K. Roti, B. Keenen. SEC help to them in living a wholesome, healthful life in their pros- pective futures. Further, through these charitable undertakings and characteristics, they become prepared for their later role as wife and mother. According to the extent of their participa- tion in the club's activities, members receive points. After a member has earned the required number of points, she is awarded an This year the club sponsored a cookie sale. The funds obtained from this sale were used for a party where the girls received the various awards they had earned. These Page 178 My, what a cute doll, exclaims a member of Frosh-Soph Girls' as she packs articles for transportation to a children's hospital. TOP ROW: R. Svitalep, T. Vokac, C. Kreici, K. Rose, G. Stehlick, J. Berhen- bruch, L. Beadel, E. Terry, D. Vavorick. OND ROW: S. Higgins, J. Calek, R. Visek, A. Brunette, K. Young, F. Lander, J. McCook, C. Weber. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bortman, C. Bishop, M, Bisek, D. Hackbarth, D. Miskiwitg. ever-busy girls took time out from their numerous projects and activities for a splash party in the beautiful, modern pool at Morton West. Officers this year were: Barbara Darrow, Presi- dent, Joyce Richter, Vice-President, Margot Vodicka, Secretary, Joanne Juliano, Treasurer, and Joanne Baron, Point taker at Morton East. At Morton West, the officers were: Cheryl Bores, President, Susie Most, Vice-President, Joan Bortman, Secretary, and Katie Kasper, Treasurer. fjzaf gene if Gtfers JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB . . . Each year at Christmas time, Miss E. M. Prutsman, advisor ot the Junior-Senior Girls' Club, is busily helping the members plan tor the Mother-Daughter Banquet. This Banquet is the club's most important project, as it is given for all the girls of Morton and their mothers. The title of this year's aftair was My Fair Lady, and it was kept a well-guarded secret as always, until the night of the banquet. Throughout the year, the members of this active club contrbute their servf ices to other school attairs. Among these are: serving at the Father-Son Banquet, ushering tor many evening school events in beautiful formals, and collecting contributions for the Community Chest and Red Cross. The Lost and Found Department is also the responsibility of the club. ln their tree time, members work there, returning misplaced articles to their rightful owners. The officers at Morton East were: Marilyn Pry, President, Sandra Hermanek, Vicef president, Fran Smetana, Secretary, and Marilyn Wilke, Treasurer. ' NY lar' 'Q 'ff' , Have some more, offers a pretty iunior serving at the Father and Son Banquet. Now, who volunteers to serve at the Father and Son Banquet? STANDlNG: B Pickle, A. Craten, L. Calugi, D. Fraii, J. Blalinik, B. Grassi, J. Mazzetti, J. Sosnowski, S. Hermanek, J. Sievert, A. Zakrocky, K. Mach, J. Karas, S. Johnson, M. Slaby. SEATED: K. Prochaske, M. Wilke, J. Stokes, M. Pry, F Smatana, H, Rudman, S. Johnson, J Evers, L. Becker, J. Morevsky, J. Kiisnierz. KNEELING: l Plivka, N. Kraals, M. Allonso, P. Hogan, R. Klump, M. Janca, D. Waszok, P. Adams, C. Musil, M Lucca, A. Greli, D. Kielwack. FRONT ROW: J Wagner, B. Kassul, B. Odenluacli, V Holmes, S. Horback, K. Puike Members of Junior-Senior girls are al- ways eager to help at school activities. STANDING: J VanCura, C. Zilivay, J. Jawos, M. Roth, D. Wolfe, J. Hope, S Kuba, P Grr-nvidi, J. Novak, P. Hanzlik, K. Guentliner, S. Rooney, K. Drew, E. Oelime, C. Vcelak, D, Cizek. SEATED: D. Dolan, B. Komarck, J. Geiling, L. Lucas, J. Wolak, U. Jasin ski, L. Hines, S. Karel, S. Bending. ON FLOOR: S. Hanczar, V. Grenvich. R. Matous, K. Osucli, S. Pettigrew, M. Straka, S. Jarr, A. Smith, E. Moore, A. Morgantini, P. Bryan, J. Gavran, J. Roegner, J. Haiek, J. Kilbrug. JUNIOR COUNCIL . . . With the crowded conditions which often prevail at the beginning of our assemblies, we can see that bedlam would reign su- preme if it weren't for the boys of the Junior Council. These boys are always ready to give aid to confused stu- dents and to keep order. They stand calmly at every entrance of the auditorium and see to it that the students enter in an orderly fashion. If a late-comer cannot find a seat, he can de- pend upon the aid of one of the Council members, These boys have an almost uncanny ability to locate a vacant seat in an always crowded auditor- ium. In addition to their aid at STANDING: J, Mackalek, J. Kelble, P, Salerno, B, Mershon, J, Carter, H. Swade, H. Waldvogel, J, Duhasek. SEATED: P. Kosin, Mr, W. W, Preikshat, K. Robb, T, Heger, W, Tvrdik, E. Kadlec assemblies, the boys also serve at numerous banquets and other special occasions. Their excellent service at the Mother-Daughter Banquet was commended by everyone who attended. Dressed in dark slacks, a white shirt, and dark tie, the boys served food with a professional air which added to the smooth running of the banquet. Throughout the ene tire year, the members devote their time to the benefit of others, and they have always endeavored to set a good ex- ample in all their activities. The Presidents of the Junior Council were William Dia- mond tEastl and Ken Robb CWestl. STANDING: C. Beranek, C. Sobel, J, Hertz, A, Mihali, W. Smetalm, R. Slager, SEATED: W. Diamond, J. Schultz, Mr, G. M, Larimer, F. Danes, G, Sternes T. Kouba, M. Huth. Page l8O Senior Council members plan the annual Father-Son Banquet with Mr. Larimer Mr. Meeker sits with ofticers of Senior Council and their advisor. discusses what to serve at the Father-Son Banquet. STANDING: D. Mitchell, G. Licko, R. Oades, A. Svec, L. Baxa, K. Taraba. SITTING: B. Knupp, B. Nemec, L. Polz, R. Kominowski, D. Thomas, J. MacConneIl. QV! fzflnlbngness Planning the program to entertain the boys and their fathers at the Father- Son Banquet. SITTING: G. Albrecht, A, Swiglo, J. Tejcek, D. Childs, D. Zeschke, J. Miller, R. Overtoom, V. Konatske, A. Seinost, S. Hessl, STANDING: L. Kopecky, J. Benetka, D. Metcalf, K. Williams, P. Carroll, F. Fair child, M, Piotrowski, J. Sevcik, J. Sevcik, B. Hlousek, J. Carlson, J. Hanson, D. McClendon. SITTING: A. Siml, Mr. H. L. Meeker, S. Deardorff. STANDING: P. Knuti, D. Grgurich. SENIOR COUNCIL . . . Good citizenship and capable leadership are stressed in the Senior Council. Junior and senior boys who are eager to serve their community and school are welcome to ioin the club. The boys serve at banquets and, along with the boys from the Junior Council, are always on duty whenever a program is presented in the auditorium. Their biggest under- taking for the year was the Father and Son Banquet. Under the leadership of their advisor, Mr. H. A. Meeker, the members planned with enthusiasm this dinner for all Morton boys and their fathers. The food which they served appealed to the appetite ot all who attended. The Council members, who served at the Mother and Daughter Banquet, invited the mem- bers of the Junior-Senior Girls' Club to return the honor by serving at the Father and Son Banquet. The boys did an out- standing iob in planning for the program. This year's speaker was Doctor Arthur Siml, who is Page T81 the father ot Artie Siml, Presi- dent of the Senior Council at Morton West. The ofticers tor this year were: Bob Knupp, President, Ben Nemec, Vice- president, Dom Marsiglio, Sec- retary, and Chet Rondinella, Treasurer at Morton East. At Morton West, the ofiicers were: Artie Siml, President' 1 Paul Knuti, Vice-president, Stuart Deardorft, Secretary, and Dick Grgurich, Treasurer. Have you read DOCTOR ZHlVAGO? asks a member of the Reading Club. STANDING: D. Southon, D, Dobry. SEATED: Mrs. L. G. Zervver, V. Wilezewski, J. Ducay, l. Maizr. Miss Russell Club. The book you wanted has been returned, announces to a member of the East Library FRONT DESK: M. Pierkarski, C. Witt, P. O'Briert, R. Santino, BEHIND DESK: J. Roycraft, B. Costa, U. Jasinski, E. Komarek, L, Jannenga, V. Lund, Miss Russell, J. Kalmanek. AROUND BOOK SHELVES: P, Gannon, N. Lopez, J. Von- driska, S. Militello, B. Hycnar, S. Cerny, C. Vcelak, D. Loucky, D. Brusherd, D, Turek, E. Anderson. Like to use the file? suggests one member of West Library Club to another. FILE: P. Tarsitana, Mrs. Semos, J, Micka, J. Novak, B. Burgener, R. Hendrych, J. Marrone, TABLE ONE: D. Elliott: S, Goryl, C. Zilavy, C. Reeks, E. Meyers, M. Kouri, D, Miskavvitz. TABLE TWO: G. Geis, M. Brooks, S. Hoch, D. Hackbarth, B. Radd, J. Troll, J. Harter, G, Kabert. STANDING: C. FioRito, N. Dressel, D. Malik, L. Schmio, R. lantorno, B. Hendele, LITERARY SEMINAR CLUB . . . In its second year of operation at Morton the Literary Seminar Club, formerly known as the Reading Club, continues to help its members cultivate a love and appreciation for fine literature. The club advisor, Mrs. L. A. Zerwer, en- courages the members to develop an avid interest in numerous styles of writing, too. The members first read a book for enjoyment. Then they bring it to a club meeting to criticize it for its value. They learn to analyze the book by studying the various situations and problems which it presents. They also become more familiar with the many great writers of the classics, as well as the authors of current liter- ature. The officers for this year were: Don W. Hantley, President, Peggy Don W. Huntley, President, Peggy Kopacek, Vice-president, and Duane iferarcy LIBRARY CLUB . . . The main pur- pose of the Library Club is to help the librarians of Morton in their duties. The members shelve books, work at the desk, and help students locate the books they need. In addi- tion, they try to provide the students with a better understanding of the way a library operates - its card catalogue, shelving system, and ref- erence materials. The club members also enjoy reading and discussing books and visiting other libraries. Officers at Morton East were: Ursula Jasinski, President, Cynthia Jurcic, Vice-president, First semester. San- dra Cerny, Vice-president, Ellen Komarek, Secretary, Lauretta Jan- nenga, Treasurer, and Barbara Costa, Historian, Second Semester. The officers at Morton West were. Judy Novak, President, Donna Lynn Elliott, Vice-president, Barbara Hen- derle, Secretary-Treasurer, and Bob Wegner, Historian. Page 182 WRITERS' CLUB . . . Since its first pub- lication, TRIAL FLIGHTS has been a supplement to the English Department curriculum. Written entirely by the students of Morton, it is edited and published by the members of the Writers' Club. After careful study and great consideration, they select the compositions to appear in TRIAL FLIGHTS. The club advisor, Miss M. A. Diez, supervises their work, adding her own valuable opinion. After months of hard work, the members wait eagerly for the first copies of TRIAL FLIGHTS to come off the press. They then submit them to the teachers and students. When they receive their copy, the students go through the book page by page, hoping to find some of their work. The officers for this year were: Dorothy Bursik, President, Linda Grazulis, Vice-president, Mary Ann Rizzato, Secretary, and Michael Kouri, Treasurer. The busy members of the Writers' Club work hard to produce an issue of TRIAL FLIGHTS that Morton can be proud of. STANDING: W. Fenwick, M. Straka, M. Kouri. SITTING: J. Mitty, M. Rizzato, Miss M. A. Diez, G. Johnson, D. Bursik, L, Grazulis. Ppreciafion anal expression The members of the Weekly Club are often found discussing good iournalistic procedures. ON CHAIR: A. Reda, C. Kozakos. ON COUCH: C. Janovsky, J. Kempski, G. Sebesta, M. Griftin, S. Kovarik, C. Sloboda. Page lB3 WEEKLY CLUB. . .A large number of Morton students have an enthusias- tic interest in the Held of journalism. Consequently, our school paper, THE MORTONIAN WEEKLY, is one of the best, most complete, high school papers put out by a student body. There are, of course, many problems which arise in the publication of a good newspaper. It is the purpose of the club advisor, Miss M. Block, to give the members a greater insight on the running of a newspaper, as well as to discuss the numerous tech- niques found to be the most effective. The members also become more fa- miliar with the skills necessary to the news writer, They learn how to write copy for a limited space, they develop the art of presenting the facts in a neutral point of view, or, in the case of an editorial, how to state their cause in such a way that the reader will be stirred by its con- text, in short, the members of the club are taught the principles of good iournalism. sing isual experiences OPERATORS CLUB . . . Most students look forward to the days when a movie will be shown in their class. The films which are used to supplement the curriculum of the various departments of Morton are shown by the members ot the Operators Club. The films range from such subjects as the Civil War in history classes to volleyball techniques in physical education classes. Films which Mr. B. Mikula, the club's able advisor, does not have in his immediate possession can be ordered from the University of Illi- nois and the University ot Indiana tor a certain period of time. The purpose tor the establishment of this club was to present the Audio-Visual program to the Morton student body. The Audio-Visual program, which is an accepted part of today's modern educa- tional program, consists of Audio-Visual materials such as. instructional motion pictures, slides, Hlmstrips, transparencies, tapes, and transcriptions. In this club, which takes the place ot boy's physical education. Operators acquire skills and responsibility in operat- ing various types ot Audio-Visual equipment. Among these are: sound movie projectors, tilmslide and filmstrip projectors, magnetic projectors, opaque and overhead projectors, transcription players, tape recorders, and public address systems. The otticers at Mor- ton East were: Edward Fontana, Presidentg Dennis Sindelar, Vice-president, Frank Clark, Secretary, Joseph Rainey, Treasurer. At Morton West the officers were: Louis Cerney, President, Bert Misek, Vice-president, George Soukup, Secretary, Peter Poko, Treasurer. The willing Operators Club discusses the newest methods in operating movie projectors. STANDING: B. Bernasek, C. Byrum, J. Novak, W. Vermillion, R. Knupp, R. Ebenroth, T. Toniasik, H. Thieda, G. Jares, T. Campo, A. Kramer, R. Sagan, L. Broj, J. Smakel. SITTING: J. Rainey, F. Fontana, Mr. B Mikula, D. Sinclelar, F. Clark, J. Mo:- ganti, D. Svoboda. FLOOR: J. Svoboda, E. Stevens, H. Toren, R. Snyder, J. Knight, J. Kocic, A. Chvojka, F. Skorski, G. Bobirr. Ready, set, roll, are the enthusiastic replies of the Operators Club. FRONT: Mr. B. Mikula, B. Havrrl, J. Zmrhal, L. Cerny, B. Misek, D. Fastle, P. Polko, R. Rezek, B. Lamoreaux, B. Brockman. BACK: O. Zeck, R. Setara, A. Michyeta, T. Petr, F. Smrt, R. Pilney, V. Mirtich, D. Borcharcl, E. Svoboda, W. Riha, M. Salak, E. Ross. Page 184 for gclucafiona regress ART CLUB . . . The prime objective of the Art Club is to gain enjoyment in the field of art. The members are encouraged to develop their crea- tive talents and to express themselves in some form of art. They are also instructed in the appre- ciation of fine art by their advisors, Miss N. Heraty at Morton East, and Miss L. Tarachas at Morton West. The members contribute their artistic abili- ties to various school projects, programs, and parties. Their work has been used frequently for decorations at assemblies and teas, thereby bring- ing the pleasure found in art to others. The fes- 'ive decorations adorning the halls at Christmas time are another contribution of the Art Club. They often help in scenery designing and painting for the many school plays. Among the various forms of art enjoyed by the club members are, painting, ceramics, jewelry, prints, pottery and dress de- signing. Their efforts are arranged in the display in the annual Scholastic Art Contest at Wieboldts Department Store. The officers at Morton East were: Janice Georgandas, President, Judy Lath- rop, Vice-president, Darlene Silver, Secretary, and Deana Van Husen, Treasurer. The officers at Morton West were: Sharon Wolford, President, Karen Paulas, Secretary, Barbara Kubik, Treasurer, Robert Hegstrom, Program Chairman. Hmmm, what shall l draw? contemplate the members of the Art Club. LEFT: Top-to-Bottom-D. Jindra, D. Van Husen, J. Angeles, A, Creaton, D. Trait J. Lathrop. RIGHT: Top-to-Bottom-Miss N. Heraty, A. Karbens, S. Shogren, J. Georgandas M, Trusgnich, D. Schultz, D. Burda. Members discuss appreciation of fine art at one of the meetings. TOP ROW: J. Marazas, E. Varda, P. Welch, S. Wolford, J, Gedroic. MIDDLE ROW: R. Victor, C, Krcmar, C. Lothka, R, Gedroic, B. Kubik, R. Hegstrom, FRONT ROW: C, Haldane, D. Fries, Miss Tarachas, D. Robb, Page 155 PEP CLUB . . . Pep club, one of the largest clubs in Morton High School, consists of girls who attend all the tootball and basketball games Mor- ton participates in throughout the school year. These girls are distin- guished by the white blouses they are required to wear and their un- dying enthusiasm. They cheer the teams and help create a good school spirit. They earn points tor an M by attending games. Their activities, however, do not end with the games, The club sponsors several sales throughout the year. One sale constitutes the selling ot rah-rahs and pennants before the Homecom- ing Game in the tall. This club is established at both Morton East and Morton West. The two sections meet as one club and operate thusly. Meetings are held at East and West on alternate weeks. Mr. A. J. Gess- ler is the club advisor tor both schools and helps the girls plan all events and activities ot the club. The club otTicers were Crystal Cou- sineau, President, Sue DuBeau, Vice- president, Jackie Curtis, Secretary- Bonnie Pollack, Treasurer, tor Mor- ton East: The othcers tor Morton West were Shelba MacDonald, Y fjle Pirif 3164 Page T86 President, Nancy Mikolas, Vice- president, Phyllis Blackstone, Secre- tary, Janet Stepanek, Treasurer. Pep Club gives the girls of Mor- ton High School, East and West, an opportunity to make new friends and participate more enthusiastic- ally in games and events where Morton can show its spirit. Support your Team! say the members of the Morton East and West Pep Club. TOP: C, Murray, N. Ciner, K. Marcing, B. Springs, J, Forst, C. Malek, P, Suka a, J. Baron, L. Vcsely, M, Vllidmer, J. Gerling, J. Mraz, J. Janutka. SECOND ROW: V. Vylcta, M, Lifka, Ti. Pollack, J. Korous, D, Chodl, J. Cuinmiskey, D. S.nnec, P, Hart, J. Rich, J. Jirout, G. Puckett, S. Krolw, K. Osuch. THIRD ROW: T. Meters, R. Juiiano, S. Bortrnan, L. Formanek, C. Bevan, P. Kokenes, J. Curtis, C. Kail. BOTTOM: J. MCCOOk, R. Arlart, J, Rlclitvr, C Coil sineau, S. MacDonald, M. Gregor, J. Ponicirsl-,i. J. Hnetkousky, M. Szclepanmk, F. Siruikis, M Goldziak, L. Knistott. ADVTSORS: J, M. Parks, A. J. GL-ss'er I never miss a game, reports a peppy Pep Club member to another, TOP: S. Kelleher, S, Trappina, J. Troll, S, Novak, A, Koci, J. Vana, D. Cerny, P. Petrlik, N Hz-rloci A. Lizner, E. Varda, B. Wesol. SECOND ROW: G. Panqrle, S. Tiner, N, Danes M. Cavanaugh, S. Higcnns, L Mostik, K. Sein berger, M. Yuner, S. Schrier, F. Marsik, V. Antler son, K. Pagel. THIRD ROW: A. Gallo, R. Sinitaek, D. R.1sin,i:,sen, C. Capouch, C. Aiello, P. Karel, P. Pew-rnell, M Hegner, P. Zazvorka, M. Strnacl. BOTTOM: J. Skrha, B, Pangrle, M. Wolf, S. Pas quinnelli, A. Brown, B. Burgcner, P. Msrecvk, P Beran, G. Kobes, J. Laniluerg, G, Ba,nne, Don't forget the wrestling meet Friday, reminds Shelba MacDonald, President of the West Peg Club, TOP: J. Morosky, S Kaiser, P. Mnirrin, K Novak, D. Malik, P. Laycher, G. Gets, J. Va:lavek, G Visus, B. Hellerrnan, J. Liska, D Riiupe, N Pospisil. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, D. VanHuzen, J, Lathrop N. Hayda, J. Calek, A, Brunette, C. Bslion, J Stepanovic, S. Andrle, K. Sargent, J. Kroupa, S Sredl, B, Kuska, S. Danhelka, J. Soukup THIRD ROW: D. Wlegel, C, Kus, J. Nuveril, J Kotaska, M. Scrurnzza, C, Borowski, P Moers, S. Mattson, J, Panattoni, N, Vosyka, J. Stepanek BOTTOM: K. Plunkett, K. Pronaska, M. Pala, N, Casaga, M. Black, S, DuBeau, L. Sengstock, I. Cleaves, J. Larkins, S, Mitty, J, Mitty. of . BOOSTER CLUB . . . One of the worthiest or- ganizations in both Morton East and Morton West which has done a great deal to make the football and basketball games at Morton a pleasure to those who attend them, is the Booster Club. The club sells peanuts, cokes, candy, and various kinds of refreshments to the hungry spectators who view our home games. Food is purchased a few hours before a game and is sold in the stands outside at the football games and in the foyer before the gymnasium at the basketball games. The sales begin before the freshmen-sophomore game and continue through the varsity game. Cokes, candy, potato chips, and the like are sold at moderate prices so as not to hamper any stu- dent from buying. Students from either Mor- ton East or West are allowed to join this club. The club meets together both East and West, alternating the meetings between schools. The girls are required to wear white blouses and appear neat while selling the refreshments. Due to the willingness of these girls, Morton games are now more comfortable to everyone attending. The members are extremely loyal to the name and reputation of Morton. Morton students demand good service STANDING, I.to r.: S. Turek, N. Lopez, F. Lander, C. Pakan. B. Komarek, P. Sukala, J. Hrejsa. SITTING, Ito r.: N. Mikolas, S. Mitty, A. Gerdanc, J. Juliano, P. Grimn, J. Bacon, A, Craven, C. Klail. More hot dogs and soda for those hungry spectators is a mammoth iob. STANDING, I. to r.: P. Sievert, S. Kelsch, J. Liska, B. Cameron, M. Kotnour, J. Curtis. SITTING: S. Markov, S. Hruby, P. Fikets, S. Du Beau, J. Kuhaieku B. Pollack 59 0 Mr. Hampton and Mr. Pace, advisors of the Booster club for East and West respectively, would like to extend membership to any girl who wishes to sell food at the seasons' games next year. It is not only an honor but also a privilege to be one of the many students help- ing provide a friendly atmosphere at games. The fun far outweighs the work. Some students seem to never have enough to eat and up go the sales. lt is really surprising how much some students will eat! exclaimed one sur- prised student. You get to meet many new people and make many friends. This service organization is one of the best liked clubs in Morton and is an excellent choice when one is planning on ioining a club. The club elects officers and carries on meetings. The officers for this year were Jeanette Demkovich, Presi- dent, Lois Tyle, Vice-president, Joyce Jucius, Secretary, and Nancy Voyt, Treasurer for More ton East. West officers were: Linda Mostik, President, Carol Gahl, Vice-president, Diane Spinka, Secretary, and Mimi Rotunno, Treasurer. Pretty girls pack us with pop and potato chips. STANDING, I. to r.: M. Gyraka, K. Svuc, C. Halpin, J. Kuklo, C. Berder, S. Sekana, J. Orszula. SITTING: I.to r.: S. Bezdek, J. Stredl, D. Demos, S. Bayr, S. Marino, K. Sargent, L. Kofi, M. Hegncr. These girls help to make the games more enioyable through refreshments. SITTING, I. to r.: Mr. Paco, Mr. Hampton, L. Mostik, J. Dem- kovich, C. Gahl, L. Tyle, STANDING: I. to r.: D. Spinka, J. Jucius, M. Rotunno, N. Voyt. Page T87 QQ Q 'QQ .. MHX, , Wwiwr , lu Q, iw? .MI N mx Q nw' of gers win SWIM CLUB . . . The aims of the Swim Club are to bring together students who enjoy swimming and who are skilled in the art ot swimming. These skills take in diving, skulling, and underwater swimming. Mastery of a variety of strokes com- pletes the essential background for membership. Prospective members are given difticult entrance tests which are held in the tall ot the year. Months of hard work are spent in perfecting strokes and learning water ballet stunts, and the finished accomplishments are shown to the public at the annual water ballet. This show always draws a capacity crowd because ot the excellence in decorations, costumes, and choreography. Members work for their M by participating in the show and by swimming tive lengths tor their swim cards. This year's show was titled, Let's Dream With Gershwin. The charities which benefited by the proceeds of this show were the Cancer Research Foundation and the sponsorship of a foster child. Activities of the club included a Christmas party, a trip to the Sand Dunes, and attendance at other swim shows at other high schools and Northwestern Univer- sity. Pointers obtained at these various swim shows enable the members to bring new skills to their annual show, making it better each time. The otuficers of the Club this year were: President, Ed Homolka, Vice-president, Carol Korbel, Secretary, Donna Lee Capek, and Treasurer, Bill Komarek. Miss R. E. Berman is the compe- tent advisor ot the Swim Club. Fish, fins, and flippers.' Row l: S. Markov, F. Funk, C. Belis, C, Korbel, J. McDougal, K. Olson, J. Kupec. Row 2: D. Chesky, F. Bartizal, S. Cada, C. Capoucli, M. Murrin, J. Miller, S. Hessl. Row 3: Miss R. E. Berman. On Board: F, Brakken, N. Bulanger, D, Peterson, K. Stephan, E. Komarek, S. Bezdek, The hazards of water are lessened by varied life saving meihods. STANDING: Miss R. E. Berman, E. Rosenberger, D, Kiobach, J. Demkovich, M. Frankenberg, S. Markov, C. Korbcl, M. Kazunas, M. Murrin, Miss D. Wendt, L. Lokay. KNEELING: J. Kupec, A. Mastrangelo, M. Rosenberger, S. Bucaro, D. Cizck, J. Kluga, C. Svec. SITTING: J. Jnnutka, D. Fox, K, Olson, J. Cerny, L. Kristoftersen. LIFESAVING CLUB . . . This club is an or- ganization ot girls who are interested in guarding the lives of the splashing mer- maids of Morton's gym classes. The re- quirements of the club are an interest in this type of work and the possession of a Red Cross Lite Saving certificate. The members are alert and quite able to provide aid to the swim classes it such a need arises. In addition to being capable lifeguards, they assist in teaching swim skills and treating falls, picking up tow- els, and other such tasks. The activities this past year included a successful carna- tion sale, a nose clip sale, several splash parties, picnics, demonstrations in lite sav- ing, and a water ballet. Ofticers of the club this past year were: Presidents, Sharon Bucaro iWestJ and Jill Cerny llfasti. The advisors were Miss R. E. Berman fWestJ and Miss D. Wendt lEastJ. Page 189 o-orcbnafion, an Ijec nique GIRLS' TUMBLING CLUB . . . The tumbling club was created out of a desire for healthful recreation and interesting active ity. It brings together a group of girls who are interested and talented in tum- bling in order to further their ability. The girls, who have had to pass rigid tests in order to become members, are constantly learning new skills and sharing this graceful talent by performing at school functions such as the Homecoming Parade, P.E, demostrations, parties, and banquets. The ease and grace with which they perform their routines make tum- bling appear easy, but the sport involves plenty of practice. The club contrlbutes to sf' ka such worthwhile organizations as the ' ' scholarship league and the Welfare Com- s mittee. The officers were. President, Lean- Ni dra Pietrzakg Vice-president, June Kuba- X5 6, iak, and Secretary, Christine Reider. Miss R. E. Berman is the club's advisor. xqi 5 '05 ..'::-r i 4 he-..... ,. ' , -as fd N n - u if Practice makes perfect, say the members of the tt Q Girls' Tumbling Club. TOP: Left to right, F. Lander, M Neuman, J. Drorak, C. Weber, K. Young, J. Troll, D. Lee, K. Stephen, D. Petersen, J. Law, N. R. Belanger, C. Reider, C. Parkhurst, J. Severa, S. Higgins, J, Bortman, B. Berg- man, L. Villand, A. Jensik, B. Susina, C. Bishop, S. Bortman, S. Sergo, Miss Ruth Berman, ton trampoe linej L. Pieterzak, B, Wesol. The boys work on new skills at their many practice sessions. W. Kubicki, S. Wallach, R. Moers, J. Wilson, A. Fur- man, R. Svetal, N, Ruffulo, lon trarripolinel l. Mac- Dougall, Z, Stuczynski, F. Drawtz, M. Gregory, R. Stavenger, J. Ciomber. BOYS' TUMBLING CLUB . . . Few people realize the skill and coordination required to perform successfully on a trampoline or to do strenuous exercises on a tum- bling mat. The Boys' Tumbling Club does not compete in interscholastic meets, and the only opportunity the students have to see the members perform their intri- cate stunts is at the Physical Education Exhibition. The sport is more dangerous than it appears, and the possibility of iniury is great. A twist or landing in the wrong way may result in a bad injury. However, through careful training in fundamental skills, iniuries are eliminated. Coach O. J. Kudrnovsky aids the boys in improving their techniques. Skillful tumblers enioy their sport. Row l: K. Heitler, T. Bohan, D. Peluso. Row 2: P. McWilliams, A. Prokop, E. Darflinger, J. England. Row 3: P. Lid, G. Dvorak, C. Zeliwski, R. Taver, J. Sitor. Page 190 eveloloerl fAroucq!z ,Joris cfivifics Mr. J. H. Seaholm watches with a critical eye as the members practice one of the techniques of speed skating. R. Talpai, P. Katric, R. Tcglia, N. Machean, Mr. J. H. Sealiolnt, A. Tr-snr. SPEED SKATING . . . Winter, with its frigid weather, is not accepted with a great deal ot enthusiasm by most people, but there is a group that looks forward to it. While the greater part of the population is content to go into some form of hibernation, the Speed Skating Club members are skimming over the ice. They relish the cold because tor them it presents an opportunity to demonstrate the skating talents they have acquired. This is made possible at various derbies among which is the Silver Skates Derby held each year. Mr. J. H. Seaholm directs the members in this growing sport. FENCING CLUB. . . Fencing was originally pracs ticed as a means of settling disputes, but the purpose ot the Morton Boy's Fencing Club is to teach the members the fundamentals of fencing as a sport. The advanced members receive in- structions in the epee Cdueling swordl. All of the members enioy this form of competition involving personal skills. Fencing as a sport helps to promote agility, develops muscular control, and gives to the tencer good bodily poise. The otticers of the Fencing Club were: President, Alexander Prokop, Vice-president, Rich Mikuleckyg Secretary and Treasurer, Clif? Pliml. The able advisor to this club is Mr. R. C. Reiner. Under the guidance of Mr. R. C. Reiner, these boys are be- coming proficient in the art of fencing. BACK ROW: R. Mikulecky, A. Prokup, J. Sienkiewicz, J. Grade, C. last, P. Schleitwiler, R. Autowski, R. Kekish, H. Dusek, R. Halclo, B. Strzepek. MIDDLE ROW: M. Hutlt, D. Jeffery, C. Pliml. FRONT: Mr. R. C. Riener. Page T91 tk:- i .4 Page 192 qnesfrians SADDLE CLUB . . . The Saddle Club is an organization that teaches an appreciation ot horses and the cor- rect techniques in handling them. Members are interested in riding and learning the fundamentals ot riding. The Saddle Club ofters op- portunities tor the advanced riders as well as tor the beginners. Each Saturday the members who desire so, assemble at the Lakeside Riding Academy. There in one ot three classes, beginners, intermediate, or advanced, they learn to walk, trot, and canter their horses and also many other stunts. These are all taught under the guidance ot trained instructors from the Acad- emy. An annual horse show is pre- sented by the members ot the Sad- dle Club and competition tor one ot the five ribbons that are award- ed in each class runs high. lt is also possible to participate in horse shows given by other stables and in one sponsored by a local news- paper. The othcers tor the club were: Anita Campbell, President, Anida Johnson, Vice-president, Pat Gabelick, Secretary, Peggy Mueller, Treasurer, from East. Linda Michaels, President, Linda Atkinson, Vice- president, Mary Lou Hughes, Secre- tary, Sandra Sherwin, Treasurer at West. The advisors ot the club are Miss A. J. Jelinek at West and Miss E. G. Endriz at East. The Saddle Club discusses the fundamentals of riding and new exercises for the horse show next week. STANDING: B, Snyder, M. Kopacek, K. Grubbs, S. Fliesltman, C. Jezek, B. Publicky, M. Hughes, L. Atkinson, W. Henclele. SITTING: L. Kruzel, Miss E. G. Endriz, Miss A. Jelinek, A. Johnson, P. Mueller, P. Zarazan, L. Michaels, G. Ceclw. Don't forget the tournament next week, re- minds one Saddle Club member to another. STANDING: B. Lameroux, E, Oltnwe, A. Fischel. S. Linouska, C. Stoietz, D. Fries, Nl. Slavicc-k, M. Groom, M. Kruzel. SITTING: D. Palecek, A, Campbell, L. Novak, P. Gabelick, A. Pisoni, S. Slad, J. Stevens. A. Kula. The Saddle Club displays its many trophies and ribbons for excellence in riding skills. STANDlNG: S. Pechan, B. Sedlak, S. Sherwin, S. Klicpcra, D. O'Burg, J. Kidor, M. Olsson, S. Rippatlt. SITTING: J. Morosky, J. Pierontioni, M. Blazek, G. Zaiicek, G. Tesinsky, E. Morosky. inguisfic addihfcy CZECH CLUB . . . Anyone who is of Czech descent or is interested in the Czech customs and language is eligible to become a member of the Czech Club. The members are encouraged to speak in Czech, and they do an excellent iob of carrying on the tra- ditions and customs of old Czechoslovakia. Folk dances are performed at various assemblies and the colorfully costumed Czechs transfer one to a cultured country that carries on valiantly in spite of the op- pression it is under. This year's officers were: Presi- dent, Dolores Beranek, Vice-president, Audrey Liz- ner, Secretary, Anna Srotyr, Treasurer, Jane Srotyr. LATIN CLUB . . . The Latin Club celebrated the Saturnalia with two Latin plays and a party. They also purchased classical statues with which to enhance their Latin classroom. The Ides of March found the members at a Roman Banquet in the Roman Room of the Como lnn. These members have a magazine, Spectate, of which they are iustly proud. President of the club was Thomas Kral, Vice-president, Angeline Zakrocky, Treasurer, Sylvia Cul- kar, Secretary, Loretta Lucas, for East. Omcers for West were Janet Fuiihara, President, Joyce Gregor, Vice-president, James Kadlec, Treasurer, Judy Zazvorka, Secre- tary. The success and enthusiasm ofthe club are due to the Club's advisors Miss H. E. Hendricks and Mrs. B. M. Martin. Brutus didn't kill Caeser, did he? asks a bewildered Latin Club member of the advisor. STANDING: J. Fiflis, D. Scclia, G. Sternes, G. Vovis, D. McClendon, C. FioRito, L. Noakes, O. llluk, N. Kacena, D. Cerny, A. Klocachar. SlTTlNG: K. Drew, Mrs. Martin, R. Benda, R. Staral, J. Zeman, S. Truntpis, J. Jucius, J. Danda, P. Taraba. Members are always interested in the land of the language they learn to speak. STANDING: J. Angelus, B. Vacko, J, Jacobs, B. Grunst, M. Kouri, F. Mraz, L, Lawson, B. Sedlak, D. Loucky. SITTING: T. Kral, J. Fujihara, J. Gregor, J. Zazvorka, A. Zackrocky, L. Lucas, J. Kadlec, D. Vic. FLOOR: M. Piekarski, D. Brusherd, J. Cush- ing, D. Basa, B. Radd, L. Riber. FLOOR, FRONT: E. Trusina, N. Papach, J. Hercek. The Czech Club discusses its annual Kolacky sale down in the Cat. SITTING: Miss E. Jahelka, D. Beranek, A. Lizner, A. Srotyr, J. Srotyr STANDING: D. Simon, N. Krenek. Page T93 FRENCH CLUB . . . The magic of old France is fascinating to everyone, although sometimes vague. However, to the French Club members it is especially splendid because of their vari- ous activities which help them to live a few moments in the Parisian atmosphere. The view- ing of pictures of this picturesque land with its charming serenity helps the members to get a deeper insight into the life of the gay Frenchman. This and other assorted activities as listening to music written by the various French composers and reading descriptive lit- erature are also enjoyed. Flowers typify this beautiful land, and that is why this club has chosen to raise its annual funds by a carna- tion sale. anguage is fAe ecy Page T94 Perle:-vous Francais? ask the members of the French Club. STANDING: L. Mazac, B. Pieklo. SEATED: S. Wolford, L. Hopkins, J. Malik, A. Geordandas. GERMAN CLUB. . . The wonders of Deutsch- land are brought to the attention of the club members each week as they enjoy the many interesting facets of German life. The interesting bits of information which the ad- visors insert into class studies serve as a stimulus for seeking further insight into the country of many legends. Such activities as singing German songs and observing tradi- tional customs bring the country's colorful life to the members. The enthusiasm which they show also brings to their attention many extra-curricular services which the school can provide and thus gives them a more rounded education of the subject which they can enjoy. Reading stories in German and viewing movies are just two of the ways in which this type of educa- tion is executed. Of course, the activities are not all work but also involve several parties and the annual trip to a well known Ger- man restaurant. Members of the German Club discuss the customs of old Deutschland, BACK: T. Ringl, T. Ohler, V. Legner, G, Cermak. FRONT: J. Bartos, Mr. Zupsich, F. Fairchild, N. Kalic, D. Huntley, S. Vansauska, C. Hennecke, T. Vokac. Planning and enjoying activities such as eating at old Heidelberg in the loop is the aim of the German Club. STANDING: J. Kilburg, J. Roegner, B. Obenauf, D. Ayers, D. Kieback, W. Rogoski, S. Pilkis, G. Sterba. SITTING: S, Syndel, R. Viktora, S. Hanczer, K. Drew, Mr. Kitzerow, O. llluk, M. Bohan, B. Jorden, B. Kassul. FLOOR: L, Neumann, C. Zoubek, A. Drnec. o Iflnclersfanabng Spanish Club members enioy telling each other about their experiences on the Mexico trip. SITTING: R. Ebert, P. Baker, C. Rychecky, L. Antos, Mr. Phillips, J. Keyes, R. Sestak, C. Zilavy, A. Morgantini. STANDING: N. Franzen, G. Oblouk, C. Krcmar, J. Jupa, G. Dawson, F. Kupka, Mr. Narbutas, D. Berent, M. Welsh, J. Novacek, L. Fayette, G. Skaia, D. Hackbarth, S. Hock, S. Thieda SPANISH CLUB . . . These club members enioy the language they are learning more fully because they actually find a prac- tical use for it outside of class. The official language in which the meetings are conducted is Spanish. This excellent idea pro- vides the members with a challenge in learning to translate quickly. The Spanish customs which these students can enioy through discussion are practically unlimited because of the many countries which speak the language. With this state of aftairs, it is not hard to see that the meetings never lag for there is always a good deal of conversational material. The ancient civilizations of Spain and Mexico provide invigorating discus- sion topics as do the newer ones of South America. Mexico, with its many tascinations, beckons to many of these people, and so, a great many of them take the school trip there during Easter vacation. With so much subject matter, it is not hard to see why the members are so enthusiastic. Listening to recordings in Italian is very helpful to these students. Row I: G. St. George, J, Ceraulo, R, Santarelli, C. Purgatoria. Row 2: P. Giasclone, L, Scaglione, C. Beafore, F. Broni, L. Tinor. Row 3: D. Cech, R. Inendino, C. Oignato. Row A: D. Cerullo, S. Rousail. Standing: Miss E. Jahelka Mr. F. Naccarato llitlt ITALIAN CLUB . . . The lively country of Italy is of special interest to the members of this group who have studied its very expressive language. They observe various types of Italian art which is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world. Still, the old customs and history of the long inhabited country are the most interesting topics which the club members discuss. The club has two main activities which are enjoyed by all. The popular Torroni candy sale is particularly pleasnt for the entire student body. These members have furthered their quest for knowledge by making use of the langauge laboratory in which they are pictured here. With this system they are able to listen to and translate interesting stories in Italian. This method provides them with a very exceptable form of education. Miss E. Jahelka is Advisor at West and Mr. F. Naccarato at East. Page 195 ccomla LSAQJ 1451'C1'an5 Q 3 Bottom Rovv: M. Hoftinan, F. Havranek, S. Ruda, S, Kuba, M. Pry. Row 2: B. Jvrnian, S. Hvssl, R Hansen, VV. Kubik, A. Leftels, J. Houba, C. Siml. Row 3: D. Woll, K. Drovv, K. Voita, K. Hrocli, C. Matousek, G. Sternes, R. Hlousek, G. Carlson, B. Stulik, E, Zaicla. Row -11 T. luinan, A. Zack, S. Horn-ll, A. Girorgnndas, E. Skrocli, C. Koubek, A. Karberts, S. Vansauslmas, C, McVicar, M. Gregor, J. Vanuk, J. Wo, lord, D. Styrsky. Rovv 5: J. Phillips, G. Puncoclmr, F. Freiburg, R. Scfara, L. Atkinson, F. Skorski, R. Piskule, L. Solar, J. Root. Percussion: D. Huntlvy, lr. Fairchild, B. Soflivy, C. Hvyn, J. Bartos. Mr. T. Radelc, concluctin Viulins capture the beauty of the theme. Music, the universal language, plays an im- portant part in Morton's curriculum. Its orchestra is made up ot gifted virtuosos who give concerts for various school affairs and civic organizations throughout the year. Foremost of this year's aftairs vvas the Christ' mas Music Festival Concert in vvhich Joy Dou gan servecl as student conductor in The Ballet for Young Americans. Soloists and small in strumental groups also presented their original compositions. An orchestra dititers from a luancl in that stringed instruments comprise its largest and most predominant group. The other sections consist of the vvooclvvincls, brass, and percussions, Each member ofthe orchestra has his ovvn special skills Page l96 CJQCVI xg? 3 .X l z s E 3 Q i 2 QV . E5 v R . tk S .WH S . X s its . X X xx. . N .P S 1 Bottom Row: P. Hanzlik, M. Kopacek, M. Schimpf, P. Dvorak, B. Kolar. Row Row Row Row and problems. Instrumentation, scores, and themes are interpreted in order that students can learn the creative as vvell as the technical side of music. Precise planning and organization are re- quired to lead and direct the group so they will perform as one great instrument, This performance is achieved by the accom- plished conducting of Mr. T. Radek. Through the commanding influence of his baton, he is able to lead his group through a maze of musical scores, D. Langer, D. Ayres, D. Brunst, J. Mareslca, A. Drnec, L. Noalles. R. Klug, J. McVicar, S. Sherwin, K. Schwartzkopf, F, Kolumbar M. Maslanka, P. Mallason, S, Papirnik, C, Bazant, K. Ferrentino J, Bouzck, P. Lid, V. Radecki, R. Hebeda, J. Gregor, W. Tlusty converting these scores into enrapturing music. In the Crete District Music Contest the orchestra proved its superiority by gaining new laurels for the annals of Morton. The endowed Mr. R. Dvorak, head of the Music Department, has just cause to be proud of his talented performers. Page T97 1 I usica asferloieces D. Enghauser, J. Dougan, A. Ringl, D. Kobika, R. Hale, D, Fairchild. D. Palecek, R. Rezek, G. Krem, C. Perry, K. Prihan, Cello: provide interesting contrast Chorus o oices The more the merrier. Bottom Row: S. Lyons, E. George, C. Musil, H Thieda, W. Miller, W. Sinetak, T. Kochanski, C. Beina, E. Sailer, J Cleaves, M lvaroh Row 2: C. Kozvny, P. Tillman, A. Nottko, J. Richard, T. Lissy, S. Zimmer, E. Nowlcki, S. Triner, J. Sykora, C. Kadlec, K Cervllo, B Sedlak. Row 3: D. Demos, M. Bradley, J. Daubner, K, Manusos, D. Jirak, H. Slinkman, R. Ringer, D. McClenClon, D. Suda, J. Rich, G Stasnvy, C, Ni-shed, V Sclieid, V. Homes Row 4: P. Bryan, R. Arlart, J, Hamacek, B. Gongol, C. Jurcic, P. Dvorak, D. Pauley, VV. Fricke, VV. Kubik, J. Pierantoni, S. Pertle, J. Maly, J M.icDougall, C Miksovskv. Row 5: J. Keyes, C. Rychecky, P. Loidolt,J Piirrantoni, D Jaros, G, Geis, J. Stokes, R. Hansen, W, Vermillion, T Miller, V. Urban, C Cfranlien, M, Gnhi, M. VVidmer, l Vesely, L. lavvson Row 6: D, Cr-ch, H Garharino, M Kuskv, N. Ciner, K Pavler, K. Rippel, J. Smolik, M. Yunek, J. Gregor, l.. Neckar. The unlimited cultural resources of Morton are again presented in the musical expression ot the Aeolian choir, the pinacle of all vocal groups. Under the directorship of Mr. C. H. Kickert, melodic voices combine to ofTer tone varieties that make musical numbers become more alive, colorful, and exicit- ing, thereby stimulating the mind to a nevv kind ot listening pleasure. It is interesting to note that Aeolian comes from the ancient Greek name Aeolus, the mythical god ot the winds. The choir participates in the Christmas festival and other concerts and takes part in the annual music festival with Proviso and Oak Park High Schools. In February the choral division entered the T959 District Music Contest at Crete where its mems bers made a Une representation. Admittance to the Aeolian Choir is the ultimate goal ot all members ot the various vocal groups. Eagerly avvaited by Morton musicians and vocalists is the trip to Camp Shagbark in Wisconsin, a vacation spot maintained by the Music Department. Here the business ot music is com- bined vvith pleasure in an invigorating sylvan atmosphere. The excellent results produced by this workshop can be seen during the annual concert held as a climax to each summer session. This year the Aeolian Choir has a double set of officers, but it is still one organi7ation, The members hold ioint meetings once a vveek. The otzhcers at Morton East were: Carol Grachen, President, Russell Ringer, Vice-president, Dona Rippel, Sec- retary, Laurie Vesely, Treasurer. At Morton West the ofhcera were: Mike Giampapa, President, Ruth Ann Arlart, Vice-presi' dent, Marion VVidmer, Secretary and Treasurer. Page l98 in clochc ven in re . X Q Nei' ss xx Enchantment in song. Bottom Row: J. Pomierski, B, Stahl, D. Loucky, S. Horback, V. Sciarra, L, Haiz, N, Johns. Row 2: A. Ballo, J. Reinlvacher, A, Hollow, S. Moore, L, Wozniak, C. Novak, J. Hollr NU-NOTES Six attractive vocalists blend their enchanting voices in harmony to create a sextette known as the Nu-Notes. Their smooth renditions of current hits and favorite old time melodies make them popular entertainers wherever they appear. Their latest laurel was dubbing in the background for Please, Promise Me, Ronny DeI's newest record. They were also chosen as one of the major attractions of this year's Mother and Daughter Banquet. Something to sing about. C. Neslucd, M. Gohr, B. Lopez, M, Bradley, C. Bcjna, M. Milnsovsky. ROW 3: I.. Purlurson, A. Morgiintini, C, Zilavy, L. Vaclterlon, E. Rosenlderger, A. Mafralijelo, J. Angelus E. Anderson, J Kidcr, J Hz-ru-ln Row 4: D. Malik, C. Mnckiewicz, L. Parthun, E. Soucek, M. McCalvy, K. Moscow, M. Rosonhorger, K, Hroch, D. West. Page l99 3 47414411 fha: Jgan -R QE 5 Row l: J llougan, L. Barcal, L. Laida, D. kunera, B. Stulik, S Haiek, D. Jindra, M. Lein. Rovv 2: l5.liigli.iusui,R.Dr1.il,G Carlson, R Hlousck, J. Dancla, M. Rench, Nt. Vokurka, G. Goens, D. Hoflman, R Bortz, V legniir, L Haznc-dl, J. Havcl Rovvfl: A, Ringl, F Bartiial, S. Vicha, T. Gcnarelli, J. Kellnle, B. Black, l. loidolt, S. Hampl, J. Nowovvclski, J. Nevaril, J Dartsounnes, C, Polivka, T Riclmrcls, J. Popovicli, K Vacha, C. Siml Row A11 S. Snyrlvl, S Rousar, l l-lesluol, T Marik, S Novak, FZ Kaininski, D. Janik, G. lllinsky, E. Biggs, J. Martinek, W Flaska, K. Soucek, T. Mlsna Percussion: D. Huntley, J. Kndi-ra, 52, Svstak, Y Fairchild, J. Bartos, J. Sikfi B Sc-divy, Cf Heyn, D. Stav:-nger, l, Mazac. Qc-ar: R Zmrhal, B. Nowazl-i iVlr T A Varges, conducting. An integral part ol Morton is its paramount band which can he separated into either a symphonic or marching unit depending on the occasion. Its range from profound classical to spirited martial music in- cludes an intricate precision drill constituting a versa- tility seldom equalled in this Held. Superlatiyely polished performances are executed at concerts, toot- ball games, and other school events. These not only entertain but also serve as excellent morale boosters in many fields ot athletic endeavor. Members ot the Morton band can indeed feel proud that they are a part ot an organization that gives so much pleasure to the school and community. Aside from the ability ot the individual players and band as a whole, the important thing that enables a band to do its iob vvell is the music it plays and the manner in which it plays it. A great deal of thought and study should be given in planning and preparing a band's repertoir. This l-lerculean labor is tackled by Mr. Page Q00 Horns interpret every mood. r it V- + 5 1 ' 92- 4:5 N .X f - , ' Q xx M... 'f Q y ' f 1 - . X 'H 5 xl X K .1 7 pw ,V F -1- .tx k ,X 4 K 9,441 -of 'Q .in wa ' ' Vik 1, ii 4592 .gs Q wus W., 'fx . 4 1, Tl x Ma- Q X +P- ffij QM' -fx v Yr 4 + Bly 8 ff N g,,-Q QM f QV? HQ X . 7 gg. A 5 5 K M N 73 if ' 'nf fl Li ff- 's visa N , I KJ A ' ' fX ,Luk W eff D ' R fx Q Mx Q f A SG s- 139 5' , . , .. Q , r ir ., f . . ... G r Q x Q 'fn x mfs , , ,mx 1 ., J, I f , ,f X A ., O H 3 , 3 . 5, , N 5 I Wa I N: . . b f . ff sry -- N as In M .- . W f ' ll- 47 Y 1 'V . S ., L ,t Q if 1 I . ' ' ' 'f' 1 6 h Q .Q ' r X ' A is 29 fl v 'x 'N x I 'K 4 ' .u.,,, . Q - E X x , K ,XX x A v-A 'AL , j A 1 cxxxkfv . A if 'xii K , . '. ,af fl 5 N, 7 ' jr --Yr.. wg .K 1 I 1 xv- K ,+W',Q X -M fx ,. ' 5 3, . 51 ' Q l 5pf 1 ' Q' 1 4 X M H . g . - Q ,, v- ..bA.. ji' , I Qui,-f ' 7 l- If , 1 Wg g . V, 1 X ,S , . If 1 4 MORTON MILITARIES Though the suftix on Maiorettes im- plies something diminutive, nothing could be more contradictory. These pert shovv-stoppers with their exag- gerated strut and abbreviated cos- tumes ot maroon and white are the highlights ot any parade or exhibition. This year's officers were: Shelba MacDonald, Captain, Nancy Mikolas, Co-captain. The sedateness of the color guard stems from the dignity ot their posi- tion. Bearing the national and school colors, they carry the symbols which embody the spirit of the school and students in all parades, exhibitions, and contests. Hip! Hip! Hooray! G. Pangerle, N, Mikolas, T. Holder, M. Black, S. MacDonald, C. Beran, R. Juliano, E. Bednarr, D. Chodl. TALENT CLUB Talent Club welcomes into its fold any one having a special skill in some form ot entertainment. Members are spot-lighted as they display their virtuosity before assem- blies, hospitals, and various civic organizations. Rhythmical terpsichoreans execute intricate steps from classical ballet to modern dance. Syncopating instru- mentalists Otter their flexible renditions of many varied arrangements. From the throats of vocalists emanate songs capable ot capturing every mood. The perfection of these performances belies their amateur standing. Page 202 L... ? The cream of the crop. BOTTOM ROW: J. Maytan, C. Blecka, J. Pomierski C. Blecka, S. Dobbs. STANDING: G. Bober, B. Gongol, J. Kider, P. Hlavaty J. Pierantoni, N. Luporini, M. Schimpf, T. Zeman Nimble hands - dancing feet. BOTTOM ROW: S, Fischer, P. Hanzlik. TOP ROW: C. Baranowski, D. Angeloni, B. Baranovvski Peciaksis on fri u fe J Aeir SACWQ Merry music makers. J. Novak, B. Rezabeck, J. Sika, A. Trhlik. They lead the way. Student directors of this group are Janice Gassaway and Joyce Kluga. For various events throughout the year members of the Color Guard and the Maiorettes combine their talents to form the Morton Mili- taires, a superb drill team known in Chicago and surrounding areas for its precision marching. As proof of its excellence, the drill team has received several awards in such events as the Cicero Centennial ex- hibition and the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars parade. Rosemary Juliano assumes the responsibility of student leader for this group. l Supervising activities of all three groups, the Color Guard, Maior- ettes, and the Drill Team, is the dif- With heads held high. KNEELING: E. Oehme, K. Puike, C. Vcelak, S. Horback. STANDING: J. Gassaway, S. Musilek, J. Hayden, B. Pangrle, B. Kon- HCUH task of Mrs. l-- G' Roblnsont tur, J. Bienias, N. Beranek, A. Zeman, B. Vondra, L. Zitnik. advisor. P. Hanzlik, Mr. A. P. Kovanic, D. Angeloni, S. Fischer, B. Rezabeck. fi Page Much time is spent by these future stars in bringing to the school one of the most exciting productions of the year. This is the annual Talent Show which is the club's main project. It is at this time that awards are given to members having outstanding talent in their particular fields of entertainment. Throughout the year the Talent Club also contributes to the amusement of patients in such institutions as the Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium and the Hines Hospital for disabled veterans Club activities are carried out with the helpful ad- vice ot Mr. A. P. Kovanic, sponsor. This year's otticers were: President, Bill Rezabeck, Vice-president, Sandi Fischer, Secretary, Pat Hanzlik, Treasurer, Diane Angeloni. Ln? xjfallowe 6144 GFS Say Cheese Position Editor-in'Chief .. Editor Emeritus , Associate Editor , News Editor ..,.,.. Assistant News Editor Feature Editor ... Assistant Feature Editor Sports Editor ., ., Assistant Sports Editor Copy Editors Head Proofreader .. Head Typist .... Staff Photographers . Business Manager .. Exchange Manager . Circulation Manager Office Manager . Editorial Advisors ... Printing Advisor .. Row l: D. Row 2: P Niver, F, Donofrio, C. Kozakos, C. Subach. Kokenes, C. Krupinski, J, Gregor, D. McClendon, S, Snydel, R. Preuctl S Kar l WEEKLY STAFF First Semester Dolores Pochocki John Herteghari . Diane Tucker . . Judi Bryan .. Judy Sredl .,.. Natalie Rufzfolo .. Mike Piotrowski . Roger Cichorz ... Janice Fox .... Judy Kempski .. Sharon Rosinski . Sandra Karel .. Adeline Reda Richard Logeman Joe Burian .. Pat Kokenes ,. Crystal Cus ,,... Cynthia Subach . Dale McClendon . Miss Marie Bloch .., .. Mr. E. F, Koenig . Mr. R. A. Kreitzer Page 204 Second Semester ..,. Judy Sredl . Dolores Pochocki .. John Heneghan Diane Tucker ,. Judy Kempski Joan Fennessy ,, Sue Kelscli .. Sandy Karel ,. Roger Cichorz ...... Ray Preucil Chuck Janovsky ,... Janice Fox ... Phyllis Fikejs ... Adeline Reda . Richard Logeman Dave Niver ,, Connie Kazakos Donna Wiegel .. .. Cynthia Subacli ..., Crystal Kus Miss Marie Blocli . Mr. E. F. Koenig Mr. R. A. Kreitzer of fha ourfA gsfafe The WEEKLY is truly the hub of Morton l-ligh School. Its goal is to interpret all school news presenting fair and impartial cover- age. Indirectly all students are able to contribute towards its success by participating in various contests and school events which serve as a valuable source of material for the paper. Teachers, students, and experienced reporters record and submit articles and photographs concerning these activities before the publication deadline which is every Tuesday afternoon. This material is then cleared through a highly qualified editorial staff, the members of which have taken a comprehensive course in iournalism. The most important and interesting news items are edited and retyped, photographs and headlines are set up, layouts are completed, and the paper goes to press. lt emerges as a masterpiece of the publishing world worthy of the many citations it has received. When Friday finally arrives, it shines in all its glory as it is distributed to an eagerly waiting faculty and student body. Staffs for the paper are elected each semester. They consist of students who are prepared to devote several afternoons each week to complete their duties. In return these students receive valuable experience in newspaper publication, become more ac-- quainted with school activities, and gain skill and friendship by working with others. Positions as typists, proof-readers, and mem- bers of exchange and circulation crews are open to all students who have not had iournalistic experience. Great coinmendation is deserved by Miss M. Bloch and Mr. E. F. Koenig for their apt and quiet work behind the scenes as advisors. Through their encouragement and suggestions they serve as an inspiration to the aspiring young journalists of the future who comprise the WEEKLY Staff, The WEEKLY offers many special features to Morton students. Aside from the enlightening editorials, a column completely devoted to humor adds life to each edition. The Record Review is a particular favorite among students who wish to keep well informed on the latest hits of the musical world, and space is allotted each week for the announcement of important club activities. Last but not least is the Exchange Column in which the activities of other high schools are described for the enioy- ment of the Morton student body. in 0 The power behind the press. J. Bryan, R. Cichorz, D. Pochocki, J. Hencghan. Something Oo write about. C, Janovsky, A. Roda, J, Srcdl, S. Kelscli. Page 205 SAMJGI adcquain fance e orgof The traditional MORTONIAN ANNUAL embraces within its covers the spirit and soul of the school, pictorially and editorially, as it registers for posterity all the activities of Morton. It also serves as a veritable testimonial of the great progress and accomplish! ment of each student. The initial creation of the annual begins with the organization of the staff before school is dismissed for summer vacation. This gives staff members ample opportunity to build up a reserve of energy and creative ideas. All too soon the spell of lethargy ends. As fall heralds the reopening of school, the staff arouses itself and pushes forward in a burst of zealous energy to formu- late plans for a new and glorious annual. lt is interesting to see the varied interpretation of the same features through each suc- cessive year. First to be considered in planning the year book are the theme and cover. This becomes a group project and after much wrangling is usually settled to the satisfaction of all concerned. Gradually, editors and co-editors proceed to begin work on their particular sections taking great care in designing layout sheets, choosing attractive pictures, and writing stimulating copy, titles, and captions. As the deadline for these assignments approaches, activity in the annual office increases until the book is finally sent to press. Although the work of the annual members is almost completed, there is still the matter of selling and distributing their mas- terpiece, a iob which keeps the staff busy for the remainder of the school year. The nuclei of this enthusiastic crew are the indefatigable Mr. R. J. Tudor and Miss J. MacDonald, who through their drive and practical advice stand out as the guiding light of the project until the staff members have completed their assignments. lnterspersed through all this activity are the many gay annual picnics and parties that strengthen the boncls of friendship be- tween an already harmonious group. lt is no wonder then, as the school year draws to a close, that a kind of sadness envelops the staff as the old members go out and the new ones come in. Planning ahead. Check and double check. S. Trumpis, Miss J. MacDonald, J. Hernikl, D. Demos. R. Smotzer, B. Misek, Mr. R. J. Tudor, J. Vana, S. Krob. Page 206 ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... .. Chester Laskovvski Business Manager . .. . . Sandra Remus Feature Editor .... ......,.. D orothy Bursik Faculty Editors . . ,... Sherry Krob, June Vana Staff Artists . . ., . John Hernikl, Michael Kouri Class Editors .. .. Joyce Jucius, Sidonia Schuman Jr. Ass't, Mary Ann Rizzato Jr. Ass't. Darlene Sieber Club Editors ,............ Adrienne Georgandas, Magdaline Haiek, Rosalie Smotzer Gail Zloornik Jr. Ass't. Bertrand Misek Publications, Music, and Drama Editor ...... .. Sheila Trumpis MSGA and Honor Societies Editor ................ .. Ellen Borgeaud Boys Sports Editors . . . . . James Richards, James Trautman Girls Sports Editor .... .. . Patricia Hogan Start Photographers ............... Chuck Korrtal, Allen Jackson, Joe Polivka, Ray Santini Staft Artists ....,..... Michael Kourie, Jack Herniel Time for a break . Four heads are better than one. SEATED1 D. Bursik, G. Zbornik, A, Georgandas, J. Trautman, P. Hogan, M. Rizzato. SEATED: C. Laskovvski, M. Hajek, S. Remus STANDING: J. Richards, A. Jackson, E. Borgeaud, M. Kouri, D. Sieber. STANDING: J. Jucius. 2 5 i. : ' Q Q l -i Q i P I v-uma 3'-Q-SANAN Page 207 7 Twelfth Night cast awaits iudge's decision. K. Krizanic, W. Vermillion, T. Lestina, K. Evridge, G. Sebesta, S. Trumpis, F. Vetrovec, D. McClendon, J. Pederson, M. Uss, S. Bending. One of the focal points of all dramatists at Morton is the contest play. Any drama student is eligible to try out for parts in the selected script, and the most qualified of these are chosen. After several weeks ot rehearsal, the play is pre- sented to English classes for the purposes of studying timing, blocking, and audience reaction so that last minute revisions which might improve the actor's portrayal can be made. Finally, the great day of competition arrives, and the show goes on. This year Twelfth Night, a comedy by William Shakespeare, was the chosen production. Through the untiring efforts and accomplished direction of Mrs. Hazel Webb the play took second place in the district contest, enabling the cast to take part in further competition. To be or not lo be . Each a star in his own right. S. Zogas, T, Ortciger, Mrs. H. P. Webb. J, Rich, B. Misek, B. Togias. ram aiic Page 208 , I m9 , r n fAe ea rn of Speec A verbal Dug of war. Mr. R. Kampschroer, J. Foreit, T. Ortciger, H. Klein. SPEECH ARTS The Speech Arts Club embodies all the phases of oral communication under the supervision of Mr. R. W. Teeter. Here, individuals interested in improving their power ot eloquence may do so through any one of the many clubs coordinated by this organization. When the skills of these golden voiced orators have been sufficiently de- veloped, they are allowed to prove their prowess by participation in intra-mural and inter-scholastic activities. The most important ot these events is the Illinois High School Association Speech Con- test. Here, Morton enters dramatic groups, debate teams, and various types ot individual speakers who always manage to do remarkably well. Debate may be compared to verbal fencing as opposing teams parry affirmatively and negative- ly. The skill required in this play of ideas is built up through extensive reading on a given subject. Facts are compiled to form a basis around which arguments are built, establishing or refuting a point. This is put to practical use by competitive debating with other schools. Mr. R. Brown, Mr. V. Bunnel, and Mr. R. Kamp- schroer are the motivating forces behind the de- bate teams as they spur them on to bigger and better arguments. 5 f' . lend me your ears. Row l: fseateclt M. Uss, J. Novak, L. Riber, B. Valerie, D. Dobry, J. Pederson, B. Misek. Row 2: lseatedi A. Havlicek, N. Uss, K. Evridge, J. Rich, E. Borgeaud, S, Trumpis. Row3: lstandingj Mr. R. Kampschroer, Mrs. H. Webb, L. Liska, W. Vermillion, K. Krizanek, S. Chalupnik, S, Zogas, J. Shramovich, J. Hernikl, F. Vetrovec, S. Bending. Page 210 em1lersAiP in fAe A member of the Court of Justice consults advisor on some im- portant matter dealing with the infringement of an M.S.G.A. rule. Page 211 The Legislative branch ot the M.S.G.A. is vested in the representatives and alternates elected each semester by all Homerooms. The chief purpose of the Delegation is to provide contact between the Board of Directors and the Student Body. It is, there- fore, the duty of the representatives to relate in detail the materials discussed at the meeting. The representative has one vote on all issues which rep- resents the opinion of his classmates. The Judiciary branch of the M.S.G.A. is the Court of Justice, which is elected by the Board of Directors. The justices alternate as Chief Justice, and the Court elects its own prosecuting attorneys, defense attor- neys, secretary, and a bailifif. The Court has the right to punish any and all students found guilty of break- ing any school law. Mr. L. S. Zelip, J. Coplon. Eight seniors, eight juniors, tour sophomores, and four freshmen, to- gether with all class chairmen, form the executive branch of the Board of Directors. From this group the executive committee is formed. lt consists ot a chairman, vIce-chair- man, secretary, treasurer, corre- sponding secretary and assistant secretary. The chairman conducts all Board and Delegation meetings. In late May, the M.S.G.A. sponsors a trip to the Indiana State Dunes Park. Everyone belonging to some branch or committee of the M.S.G.A. may attend. There is much enjoy- ment in doing a good deed by help- ing and working with the Morton Student Government Assocation. The Executive Board conducts all M.S.G.A. meetings. S. Du Beau, J. Bryan, J. Skramovich, L. Hlavaty, J. Mraz, J. Angelus. Mr. W. W. Preikshat, P. Dvorak, T. Gennarelli, P. Bloch, B. Togias, M. Kazunas. Sfudenfs eloresenflng melr Class The Senior board consists of sixteen mem- bers. There are eight representatives from each school. Each member of the Senior board is in charge of some M.S.G.A. com- mittee. From the senior board, they nomi- nate candidates for the ofTice ot chairman of the M.S.G.A. The chairman of the senior board is then chairman of the M.S.G.A. He conducts all Board and Delegation meetings. He is an ex-ofticio member of all M.S.G.A. committees and as such should attend all meetings of all committees or delegate one of the other officers to do so in his place. Being chairman, he must have a thorough understanding of parliamentary procedure. Being on the Senior Board, each member is in charge of a committee. STANDING: B. Bedrava, L. Novak, B. Wegner, G. Wolfe, P. Dvorak, J. Cernota. SEATED: D. Duran, C. Murry, T. Holder, C. Cousineau J. Demkovich, B. Pollack, S. Triner, G. Zbornik. The Junior Board also consists of sixteen members. There are eight representatives from each school. Each member of the iunior board is in charge ot an M.S.G.A. committee. These students meet at least once a week to discuss various problems they may be having with their own individual committee. By working together, they are sure to solve their problem. By working together, the Junior Board is sure to be a successful board. STANDING: K. Guenther, R. Banda, K. Drew, J. Feinberg, C. Rader, S. Svoboda. SEATED: A. Gerdanc, J, Fuiiihara, L. Hlavaty, P. Block, M. Kazunas, B. Togias. The Sophomore Board consists of four members. A sophomore is eligible to run in an M.S.G.A. election for an M.S.G.A. office. He may run for vice-chairman, treasurer, recording secretary, corresponding secre- tary, or assistant secretary. He is not eligible, however, to run for chairman of the M.S.G.A. That privilege is only allowed to a senior. Being in the Sophomore Board is a great privilege. STANDlNG: T. Janarelli. SEATED: K. O'Such, S. Frost, C, Klail, F. Lander. Ponsorincg orfon ances The Freshmen Board consists of eight members. There are four members representing their class in each school. They run for office in October. Before they are able to run in an election, the candidates must have a petition with the signa- tures ot 50 people on it. Then they must pass a test given by the Eligi- bility Committee, testing their knowledge of the M.S.G.A. Those having good knowledge of the M.S.G.A. are the only people eligi- ble for running in an election. These students work hard representing the freshmen class. STANDING: D. Turek, J. Demkovich, N. Kla- czynski. SEATED: J. Nevaril, K. Martinek, S. Trappina, N. Uss, R. Knupp. The purpose of the Social Com- mittee is to be in charge of all M.S.G.A. dances. The Social Com- mittee is the largest of all M.S.G.A. committees and carries on all of its work through smaller, sub-commit- tees. The Committee elects its own officers and committee chairmen. All of these committees work very hard, decorating and planning our school dances. lt works under a budget which has to be approved by the M.S.G.A. Board and Delega- tion. The committee plans the entire dance and sees that all arrange- ments are made and carried through. lt decorates and cleans up after each affair. Every year it spon- sors four dances. All of Morton's students look forward to these dances, which are always great successes. These busy people help make Morton dances possible. STANDING: N. Pospisil, D. Rippel, D. Samec, L. Liska, P. Bielski, G. Consintino, S. Johnson, J. Fuiihara, M. Gaba, M. Lifka. SEATED: J. VanCura, S. McDonald, E. Bor- geaud, J. Vana, S. Krob, J. Cesky, J. Jirout, T. Meiera, P. Harte. FIRST ROW: A. Gatto, J. Shirha, J. McCook, S. Bortman, D. Carrino. SECOND ROW: N. Franzen, P. Grenvich, J. Maly, M. Kuske, A. Kuta, S. Kuba, S. Sredl, J. Kroupa, R. Svitalek, K. Mach. LOWER, STANDING: H. Schmid, J. Sredl, J. Benetka, B. Aiken, F. Vetrovec, F. Donofrio, D. McCIendon, D. Remblos, F. Heines, J. Dem- kovich, F. Howard. SEATED: M. Black, Miss Vonasek, Mrs. Mudra, M. Strata, B. Pollack, C. Cousineau, J. Celalo, D. Tucker, J. Orszula. FIRST ROW: M. Hanzelin, S. Gorski, F. Ralston, S. Vangoethem, D. Duran, A. Carrino. SECOND ROW: G. Wolfe, C. Nesbed, M. Bentert, N. Mickolas, M. Schmidthuber, B. Vitek, M. Janca. Page 2I3 ecoming cquainfeal WHA Guy SCAQJ D-Ice 214 The main purpose of the Freshmen Orienta- tion Committee is to direct the freshmen stu- dents and help them become better acquainted with our school. This committee together with the M Book Committee helps Morton's new- comers become better acquainted with J.S.M. lt puts out an up-to-date handbook for fresh- men, transfer students, and new teachers. Freshmen Orientation and M Book Committees extend a helping hand to all new-comers. Top Row: W. Stacknik, B. Pour, S. Bucard, J. Slolwoda, B. Komarek, D. Treilnal, J. Mazzctti, S. Borman, U. Jasin- ski, M. Frankcnbc-rg. Rcw 4: K. Guonthner, Miss Dowiat, F. Lander, S. Svoboda, K. Osuch, N. Magrowski, M. Boucck, J. McCook, B. Grassi, J. Fennessy. Row 3: S. Most, M. Sczepaniak, N. Borch, J. Curtis. J. Buszi- czyk, J. Weincrt, J. Pitelka, M. Bricks. Row 2: P. Svkala, J. Richter, K. Kasper, P. GrifTin, L. Hlavaty, R. Visek. Bottom Rcw: J. Baron, C. Klavil. The Code of Ethics Committee was formed to write a code for our school. Now that this code has been written, it is the duty of the committee to see that the code is printed on the back of our guide cards. The Public Rela- tions Committee is a co-ordinating committee that informs the student body and the com- munity about the activities of the school gov- ernment and the school. It is in charge of a column in the Life newspaper and tries to get interesting articles into Chicago newspapers. Working together, the Public Relations and Code of Ethics Committees help keep the public and student body well informed of important school activities. TOP ROW: K. Drew, S. Karel, D. Czech, L. Vacherlon, J. Mraz, J. Feinburg, J. Carlson, K. Williams, S. DeBeau, E. La- gazzera, M. Piotrowski. CENTER: R. Benda, Miss Patrus, J. Loska, B. Bc-drava, A Harast. J. Cerny, L. Lokay, K. Halpin, J. Tc-icek. BOTTOM ROW: L. Hlavaty, S. Piccado, H. Sengstock The Eligibility Committee is responsible for checking the grades of all candidates running for an M.S.G.A. office to see that they are eligible. Working closely with this committee is the Election Committee. lt conducts all school elections pertaining to the M.S.G.A. and the Board and takes charge of all campaigning and assemblies that are in relation to the elections. One of their duties is to keep a record of all the candidates and their positions. Eligibility and Election Committees are in charge of all campaigning and are to see that all candidates are eligible for running in an I'-'l.5.G,A. ciection. TOP ROW: J Patellgi, D. Pavler, J. Pittner, L. Kroupa, P. Zazvorka, J. Micke, J. Denikovicli, M. Wilke, N. Kalis. CENTER ROW: B. Pollack, C Murray, C. Kacllcc, M. Hanzelin, V. G cnwich, M. Black M. Straka, G. Wolfe, G. Othclof. BOTTOM ROW: S. Svoboda, V. Uyleta, C. Cousineau, M. Liika. ggnfornaing an Jfonoring u Sfudenfs The purpose of the Bulletin Committee is to inform students of the various school activities. It handles the third floor and outside bulletin boards. Beside handling these, it regulates all notices on black boards and doors. Helping main- tain the school's clean neat appearance is the job of the School Improvement Committee. It works for the general welfare of the school. The Bulletin and School Improvements Committee help students become well informed on all school activities, giving them a reason to be proud of J.S.M. STANDING: D. Cech, S. Karel, U. Jasinski, J. Peiraritoni, D. Fox, J. Kluga, L. Parthun, L. Hlavaty, A. Gcrdanc, B. Komarek, D. Pecerika. SEATED: J. Kidcr, J. Feinberg, P. Ladd, T. Holder, K. Gunther, K. Foley, P. Hogan, D. Rippel, N. Pospisal. The Welfare Committee works to help needy families or students in our school who are in need of some sort of aid. Money from the Welfare Fund is used to help students going to school. The Committee carries on such proiects as the Talent Assemblies, the Clothing Drive, and the White Elephant Sale. It gives gifts to needy fam- ilies at Christmas time, visits the sick, sends out get-well cards, and takes field trips. The School Improvement Committee deals with the appear- ance and condition of the school. lt handles the clean-up week within the school. It is their duty to help keep our school neat and clean looking at all times. Working hard together, the Welfare and School Improvement Committees solve many school problems. Row I: G. Oblouk, M. Wilkc, G. Stasney, M. Brooks, J. Micka Row 2: K. Pagel, D. Turek, P. Zazoorka, S. Jorr, J. McCook. Row 3: J. Ruczyciak, F, Lander, J. Wienert, R. Vicek, J. Novak, V. Anderson, K. Kasper. Row 4: G. Zbornik, Mrs. C. J. Farris, A. Kolar, Mr. T. J. Boudak, J. Curtis, P. Bielski, S. Borkinar, N. Borch, S. Most. Row 5: D. Schwarzkopf, A. Heetle, J. Duhasek, B. Pour, B. Vodicka, L. Liska, M. Frankonburg, T. Ringl, G. Kobes. The function of the Medal Awards Committee and the reason for which it was organized is to give recognition to graduating seniors who have excelled in special fields such as music, drama, and debate. These seniors receive their awards during a special assembly, Little Commencement. Most of these students belong to at least one club which is under the jurisdiction of the Club Corn- mittee. This committee is responsible for issuing all club charters and passing new club constitu- tions. Honoring our active seniors, the Medal Awards and Club Com- mittees work closely together. STANDING: L. Lawson, S. Svoboda, C. Capoush, M. Kusky, P. Grenwich, N. Magrovvski, L. Cruickelank. CENTER ROW: C. Klail, Mr. R. J. Tudor, K. Drew, C. Rader, J. Gregor, J. Maly, A. Kuta. SEATED, lst row: J. Richter P. Sukala, J. Skirha, A. Smith. SEATED, 2nd row: S. Pertlc, J. Soreneen, J. Meyer, P. Dobes, M. Szcczanick, N. Topez. FRONT ROW: P. Griffer, J. Baron, J. Karas, R. Benda. Page 215 The Assembly Committee is responsible for all assemblies that are presented to the student body. Dates for assemblies and programs must be approved by the Assembly Committee. They must approve all skits and material that will be presented to the students through assemblies. These assemblies are intended for the enjoy- ment and enlightenment of the student body. One assembly which was held in January dealt with the experiences ot a man who had lived in a Communist-occupied country. Assemblies that are put on during the school year are for the enioyment of the students. STANDING: D. Kobida, T. Lissy, J. Daubner, J. Geiling, J. Janutka, J. Teieck, J. Liska, M. Piotrowski, S. Du Beau, D. Jirak. CENTER ROW: Mr. A. J. Gessler, C. Cousineau, B. Wegner, M. Widner, J. Frost, J. Daubner, J. Cerny, J. Daubner. BOTTOM ROW: R. Burchak, C. Murray, M. Wilke, V. Ulyeta. The Activity Committee is in charge of all Homecoming activities except the dance. lt organizes, plans, and directs all Homecoming activities for the school and the community including the parade, nomination and election of queens, and its annual rah-rah sale. They work along with the Social Committee on the crowning of the queens. This committee puts on pep assemblies and other school activities assigned to it. Last year we had one of the largest Homecoming parades Morton has ever had. The whole Homecoming more than proved to be a success. The Activity Committee works hard to make Morton's Home- coming a big success. STANDING: A. Reda, L. Lawson, D. Samec, L. Koci, N. Miko- Ias, S. Van Goethem, F. Vetrovec, B. Mucha, F. Howard, N. Gettings, F. Ralston, B. Hellerman, H. Schmidthuber. SEATED: S. MacDonald, Miss D. Nenninger, Miss M. E. Dale, J. Demkovich, J. Cernota, J. Sredl, J. Cummiskey, P. Hart. BOTTOM ROW: B. Vitek, J. Skrha, A. Smith, M. Black, M. Schmidthuber. STANDING: M. Vodicka, M. Slaby, J. Janutka, F. Doriofrio, B. Kriupp, R. Kominowski, D. Pochocki, J. Geiling, J. Gregor, L. Liska, G. Constintino, J. Vaclavec, J. Micka, P. Bielski, C. Capouch, M. Janca. SEATED: C. Klail, E. Borgeaud, J. Van Cure, V. Kudrna, E. Oehme, S. Triner, J, Fiflis, R. Matous, S. Mitty. ROW 3: G. Oblouk, N. Franzen, J. Baron, R. Burchak, I. Bradka, J. Micke, L. Polifka, J. Stepanek. ROW 2: S. Johnson, M. Wilke, M. Lifka, B. Pollack, J. Mitty, S. Sredl, D. Capek, T. Holder, S. Pertle, K. Posta. BOTTOM ROW: V. Urban, J. Novak. goof! Wrifing anal SPeaAing xjl-adifs These students are the highly dramatic students of Morton. S. Trumpis, K. Everidge, D. McClendon, R. Votava, THESPIANS . . . The name for this organization has a very inter- esting and historic background. It seems that a man by the name of Thespis who lived in Greece about 508 B.C. organized the first actor's society. He was a great poet and is considered as the inventor of the tragedy. The National Thespians today are composed of students who have proved their abilities and talents in dramatics activities. Candidates are chosen for mem- bership by a system based on the individual's participation in active drama and backstage work. The many hours of rehearsal which were spent by these people were well rewarded by the high ratings which the contest play received. Mr. Teeter is advisor to this histrionic group. The oFficers were: Sheila Trumpis, President, Madeline Uss, Vice-president, Dale McClendon, Secre- tary, Roy Votava, Treasurer, James Cermak, Historian. MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . The main obiective of the Masque and Gavel Society is to promote improved and better speech at home, school, and in society. To be accepted into this organization, students must main- tain a minimum average of eighty- five and have acquired the essential traits of a good leader. A student having accomplished this goal and willing to become a member of the organization must declare hfs candi- dacy within the first few months of the school year. This group is the dramatic and interpretative reading interest group. BACK ROW: L. Novak, J. Cermak, D. Bobbe, B. Paonie, D. McClendon, M. Uss, K. Krych. FRONT ROW: S. Trumpis, J. Bouzek, D. Kal- mour, C. Krno, L. Spolar, P. Hogan. Page 217 These students are the honorary students of Quill and Scroll. J. Bryan, D. Pochocki, C. Laskowski. QUILL AND SCROLL The International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, more commonly called Quill and Scroll, is an organization dedicated toward the advancement of high school journalism. Eligibility is limited to iuniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class and have done superior work in some phase of creative writing or expository writing. Last year they had a banquet in which approximately twelve students were initiated. Three of these students are now seniors. The three high school students were: Judi Bryan. Dolores Pochocki, and Chester Laskowski. romofing reafer usic Ploreciafion Page 2l8 The name of this organization is Modern Music Masters, Society for Junior and Senior High School Musicians. There are five classes ot membership. They are: Apprentice, Active, Faculty, Alumni, and Honor- ary. These students provide wider and greater opportunities for per- sonal musical expression in schools, churches, and civic and social serv- ice clubs in our community. In order to become a member ot this organization, one must have at least one interest in either of the following: Band, Orchestral and Choral performance, ensemble, or in solo work. It tries to increase and foster the spirit of good music and musical knowledge to further the reputation of our school as a music center. Members of the Modern Music Masters all have one thing in common - they appreciate good music. STANDING: C. Nesbed, P. Loidolt, C. Beina, T. Holder, A. Georgandas, C. Mikovsky, G. Sternes, F. Havranek, J. Richard, P. Hanzlik, D. Czech J. Rich. SEATED: B. Lopez, J. Bouzek, H. Garbarino, K. Hroch, Mr. De Loriea, K. Drew, C. Zoubek, L. Novak, J. Phillips, H. Theida, J. Dougan, D. Wolf. FLOOR: M. Bradley, R. Klue, J. Cleaves, M. Mikeska. These members belong to some music de- partment in J.S.M. STANDING: L. Lawson, M. Gohr, S. Triner, M. Widmer, D. Suda. SEATED: Left to right-W. Kubik, E. Trusina, S. Pertle, Mr. C. H. Kickert, J. Gregor, R. Rezek, D. Jirak, A. Kuta, V. Urban, C. Radke, G. Stasney. MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . Masque and Gavel is a national speech honor society for those outstanding in the various phases of speaking. Students are selected on the basis of their ability. The members of the organization strive for perfection in public speaking through many activities. Accomplishing good public speaking is one goal of the Masque and Gavel Society. STANDING: Mr. R. R. Kampschroer N. Koles, J. Iannantuoni, D. Huntley, W. Kubik, S. Ort- ciger, A. Barta. SEATED: R. Bortz, G. Vovis, G. Sternes, D. Dobry, E. Formanek. fjze onor SiuJenfs o . These students are now proud members of the Senior Honor Society. STANDING: J, Demkovich, J. Micka, J. Micka, C. Perry, S. Bending, F. Vetrovec, S. Tomsa, P. Dvorak, A. Barta, M. Malnic, M. Kouri, R. Reihel. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . The highest goal that any Morton student can achieve is membership in the Senior Honor Society. ln addition to maintaining a high scholastic standing, membership is limited to those stu- dents who have shown an exceptional scholastic stand- ing and possess the qualities of good character, leader- ship, and service. Elections are held annually in the spring, giving the student body and faculty an opportunity to select outstanding students for membership. ln order to be eligible students must rank in the upper third of their class, and of these only fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the iunior class are admitted. The organization's social activities include teas held each semester for the newly initiated members and, of course, the traditional Splash Party. Page 219 SECOND ROW: R. Kominowski, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Kiser, L. Grazulis, B. Knupp, L. Lokay, C. Fio Rito, J. Orzula, C. Laskowski, THIRD ROW: L. Lucas, C. Nesbad, A. Macelc, P. Zazvorka, A. Geor- gandas, L. Vesely, J. Jucius. FRONT ROW: O, llluk, S. Trumpis, V. Kudrna, J. Haiek, P. McDurmon, D. Capek, This year the Junior Honor Society ioined with the Senior Honor Society in the presentation of the Nine- teenth Annual Scholastic Honors Banquet on Thursday evening, May 21. At this time, Morton students gained well-earned recognition for efforts and high scholastic standing throughout the year. The first and second semester oFHcers from Mor- ton East were: Bob Knupp and Allan Barta, chairmen: Laurie Lokay, vice-chairman: Joyce Orszula and Jean- ette Demkovich, secretaries: and Allan Barta and Ed Formanek, treasurers. Officers from Morton West in- cluded: Linda Grazulis and Stanley Tomsa, chairmen: Carol FioRito and Sue Bending, vice-chairmen: Sheila Trumpis and Carol FioRito, secretaries: and Stanley Tomsa and Linda Grazulis, treasurers. FOURTH ROW: T. Generelli, K. Wier, B. Potsic, C. Kutal, R. Marek, P, Kosin, eac ing Qjleir ream of Being Being in the Junior Honor Society is the goal of many Morton students. FIRST ROW: C. Pesch, P. Vacin, C. Klail, S. Vansauskas, K. Velat, B. Radd, B. Sedlak. STANDING: R. Hanus, J. Calek, M. Boucek, M. Trusgnich, E. Anderson, L. Taylor, K. Weighill, M, Vodicka, G. Vovis, T. Brull, L, Lehpamer, K. Osuch, A. Karbens, A. Klokochar, D. Jindra, E. Giacomo, D, Stavenger. SECOND ROW: K. Krych, A. Kriz, A. Jucius, J. Pornierski, J. Richter, M. Nosek. THIRD ROW: M. Sladek, B. Vodicka, R, Novak, C. Haldane, R. Young, C. Repetney, SEATED: M. Rench, N. Luporini, Mr, Zelip, C. Kus, S, Cerny, B. Costa, L. Collier, G. Ehlers, D. Kalmour, M. Skrabel, B, Hycnar, K, Schwarzkopf, J. Vacin, F. Bartizal, W. Fenwick. Ellen Anderson Gail Augustin Linda Atkinson Allen Barta Fred Bartizal Joseph Bartos Susan Bending James Benes Carol Benesek Shirley Bezdek Paul Block Allen Bohaboy Ronald Bortz Melinda Boucek Ann Brown Thomas Brull Lois Byerly Joann Calek Donna Lee Capek George Cermak Louis Cerny Sandra Cerny Sharon Chalupnik Darina Cizek Calvin Collier Lynne Collier Barbara Costa Sylvia Culkar Jeanette Demkovicli Duane Dobry June Dostal Karen Drew Paul Dvorak Gretchen Ehlers Edward Euler Fred Fairchild Jessica Feinberg William Fenwick Kenneth Ferrantino Carol Fio Rito David Forbes Edward Formanek Janice Fox Janet Fuiihara Carol Gahl Thomas Gennarelli Adrienne Georgandas Ellen Giacomo Marilyn Gohr Stuart Goode Carol Grachen Linda Grazulis Bruce Grunst Carolyn Haldane John Hanson Richard Hanus Janet Hapl Lois Haznedl Thomas He er Beatrice Hegllerman Stephen Hessl Lois Hlavaty Gordon Hoffman Edwin Homolka Lorraine Huizinga Don Huntley Barbara Hycnar John lannantuoni Oksana Illuk Gus Jackson Diana Jindra Donald Jirak Arthur Jones Adrienne Jucius Donna Kalmour Arlene Karbens JoAnn Kapoun Mary Kasal John Kastner Carol Klail Deline Kloboucnik Audrey Klokochar Robert Knupp Paul Knuti William Kokes Richard Kominowski Margaret Kopacek Carol Korbel Paul Kosin Michael Kouri Carol Kovarik Arlene Kriz Catherine Krno T. Karen Krych Violet Kudrna John Kuhlen Crystal Kus Charles Kutal Bruce Lamoreaux Victor Legner Victoria Legner Linda Lehpamer Martin Lipinski Patricia Loidolt Laurel Lokay Lynda Lokay Virginia Lund Nadine Luporini Shelbe MacDonald Arlene Macek Patricia McDurmon Vincent Malek Robert Marek Domino Marsiglio Charles Mattas Jeanette Meyer Janice Micka Marianne Mikeska Nancy Mikolas Bertrand Misek Carolyn Musil Margaret Nosek George Novak Lynn Novak Page 220 Heger, G. Sternes, T. Zeman, Richard Novak Ralph Nuismer Barbara Odenbach Jerilyn Orszula Joyce Orszula Karen Osuch Christine Pakan Nancy Papach Judy Parichy Carol Parkhurst Victor Pellegrini Sandy Pertle Catherine Pesch Robert Peters Barbara Pieklo Judy Pitelka Peter Polko Judy Pomierski Steven Potsic Barbara Radd Adeline Reda Carol Rehn Ronald Reihel Gertrude Reinbacher Martin Rench Charlene Repetny Joyce Richter Mary Ann Rizzato Michelle Rotunno Natalie Rufiolo Karen Schwarzkopf R. Vetrovec. Bonnie Sedlak James Semradek Arthur Siml Margaret Skrabel Michael Sladek Frank Smoll Karen Snobel Bradford Snyder Diane Spinka Judy Sredl Sue Sredl Anna Srotyr Jane Srotyr Arthur Stadtler Joanne Stancel Peter Starnovsky David Stavenger Robert Stem Karin Stephen George Sterba Glenn Sternes Don Stevens Gary Stone Barbara Susina Sherrilyn Svoboda Timothy Svoboda Allan Swiglo Kurt Taraba Lana Taylor Bonnie Togias Richard Tomek Sandra Triner Sharon Trischman Sheila Trumpis Marilyn Trusgnich Madeline Uss Joan Vacin Pat Vacin Joyce Van Cura Svaia Vansauskas Kathleen Velat William Vesely Frank Vetrovec Richard Vetrovec Bruce Vodicka Margot Vodicka Frank Vondracek David Voorhees Gerald Vovis Ronald Vrba Kathleen Weighill Joanne Werner John Wettersten Charles White Keith Wier David Williams Kent Williams Ruth Young Patricia Zak JoAnn Zeman Thomas Zeman in fhe yunior onor ociefcy These students dreams have now come true. They are members of the Morton chapter of the Junior Honor Society. STANDING: B. Snyder, D. Forbes, J. Sredl, L, Novak, B. Odenbach, L. Lokay, B. Pieklo, C. Krno, A. Macek, J. Fujihara, L. Cerny, C, Benesek, P. McDurmon, M. Kopacek, R. Reihel, M. Mikeska, C. Musil. The Junior Honor Society is an organization created to provide a scholastic objective toward which the underclassmen may strive. Among the outstanding qualities possessed by the members are scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A member of the sophomore class having maintained an average of ninety or above in his majors is eligible for membership in the Junior Honor Society. This average must have been main- tained for two or three semesters, and the student rnust have a passing grade in all his minors. This organization undertakes such projects as placing names on the honor scrolls, sending representatives to the grammar schools ofthe Morton area to acquaint graduates with Morton, and the annual supervision of the Honors Banquet. They also send out the Congratulating Cards informing the students their names have been placed on the Scroll. During the first semester, the faculty chooses those of the Page 221 SEATED: A. Georgandas, J. Bartos, L. Hlavaty, J. Meyer, R. Knupp, S. Trichman, L. Byerly, V. Legner, A. Barta, G. Reinbacher, V. Kudrna, E. Formanek, J. Orszula, J. Iannantuoni. FIRST ROW: M. Kasal, M. Rizzato, J. Stancel, B. Susina, L. Atkinson, K. Drew, E. Euler, P. Bloch. SECOND ROW: V. Lund, K. Snobel, B. Togias, J. Van Cura, S. Chalupnik, J. Kapoun, L. Haznedl, S. Pertle, D. Kloboucnik, B. Misek, G. Cermak, V. Legner. sophomore class who are deserving of the honor of being in the Junior Honor Society. Beside maintaining a high average, the faculty must consider leadership, character, and service. After an election, about five per cent of the sophomore class is ini- tiated at a ceremony where membership cards are presented to the new members. During the first semester the otticers were: Lois Hlavaty, president, Robert Knupp, vice-president, Lois Byerly, secretary, and Allan Barta, treasurer. All of these students are from Morton East. Those ofticers from Morton West were: Joseph Bartos, president, Jeanette Meyer, vice-president, Sharon Trichman, sec- retary, and Victoria Legner, treasurer. This organization works along with the Senior Honor Society in planning the Honors Banquet. At this banquet, an award is given to the outstanding junior boy and girl. This is one ofthe most outstanding highlights during the year for both the Junior and Senior Honor Societies. 0411! hc Every part of our school life adds its share to THE DREAM. School sports are no exception. Cheering for the team and idolizing the football hero all add some part to its fulfilllment. In this small modern world teamwork and sportsmanship are essential to life itself. School sports are the beginnings of these ideas put on a small scale which will enlarge as we grow into maturity. PQ 222 X Q Q Q S xx N? Q an if SW 2 LW f 1 ,Qs W sakw gf A A an api 'LJ M , wwwsnww 4 ,WM ,. 'Ma , ww .ww aft' 4-:ffl -M ,gy f H446 A ww., -M, '75 N fwgawfw mf' , ww. w, WWm 2 f ,W f ysmv fn. W rw w f 4, X, W1 , . WM, ' 'mf' gs 'Aff ' : v 'M K ,-. ffm, ' 4 ' Mr ' 'Am' Y ,j ,,, ,if ,f1'Sliy,,i 1 'f'IW'4 .,' W N if f Z My R13 fad.. iwfgma' Jqjf' M uf ,fpfv 'Q Row 1: B, Palmer, P. Buehring, J. Kuhlen, D. West, M. Piotrowski, D. Eichenberger, C. Collier, B. Senese D. Wallon, B. Peters. Row 2: J. Bilich, J. Kratochvil, R. Grgurich, E. Cikanek, B. Bedrava, M. O'Connor, L. Heavrin, D. Presern R. Kriz, J. Teiek, G. Kosmak, Mgr. B. Benakis. Row 3: Mgr. J. Spansail, J. Bernas, J. Sevcik, A. Siml, B. Reese, J. Jenks, D. Selivon, R. Reihel, G. Novak A. Jurkas, J. Albanese, P. Melwid. Row 4: J. Robinson, B. Vanourek, B. Prawzek, C. Rondinella, B. Horeis, R. Utley, S. Crnkovich, D. Trafelet, J. Sevcik. Row 5: Coach F. W. Yndestad, Coach J. E. Kraus, Head Coach J. E. Regan, Coach K. R. Geiger, Coach B. Napolski. usfangs in is VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Realizing their tremendous potential and gaining confidence in their ability, the Mustangs upset predictions and racked up victories in the last two games of the season. This strong finish revealed the true quality of the fighting Mustangs whose prevalent competitive spirit never faded through the dark moments of previous struggles. In the opening game of the season, the Mustangs were defeated by the powerful Austin varsity which went on to win the City Championship. No humiliation was suffered from the 31-13 loss. The Mustangs were edged 14-13 by Waukegan in their first Suburban League game. A failure to convert for the extra point and two Waukegan interceptions led to the ultimate defeat. In the next game, a well coordinated Proviso backfield was the decisive factor in the Pirates 21-13 win. A re- called touchdown in the third quarter also played an important part in Morton's downfall. Against New Trier, Morton suffered its fourth loss ofthe season, succumbing to a three touchdown rally in the last quarter of play. This made the final score 25-13 favoring the Indians. A steel tight defense, reinforced by the keyed up homecoming atmosphere which prevailed, were the main reasons why the Mustangs held the powerful Evanston Wildkits to a 7-7 tie. Supplying the heroics were George Novak, Joe Albanese, and Art Simi. Page 224 1 1 1 r Morton Morton Morton eason glorious ry Morton .... . . . Morton .... . . . Morton .... . . . Morton .... . . . Austin . . . Waukegan .. Proviso .. New Trier . . Evanston . . . Highland Park Oak Park . . . The superb defensive play of John Kratchovil and the outstanding offensive ground gains of Bob Reese made the Highland Park homecoming a day of defeat for the Parkers, as they were trounced 19-6 by the smooth-run- ning Mustangs. Ending the season in good form, the varsity humbled the secand place Oak Park eleven I7-7. Worthy of men- tion was Buddy Williams, who kicked both points after touchdowns, scored the final touchdown, and kicked the only field goal in the Suburban League. Seniors Denny Wallon, Ron Riehel, Jim Teiek, and Bob Prawzek should be given praise for their dependable performances. Without them in the backfield, Morton's offensive tactics could have underwent a drastic change for the worse. Prospects for next season look good with outstanding lettermen returning to the squad. Page 225 ' Q An Evanston opponent eludes Teiek in vain attempt to receive a pass. arsif SAows i Afin irif 21 .7 3 P Q H - twain :AS il ANS. 1 I Mustangs smash through Wildkit line to inflict a Eve yard loss. Page 226 Mdefeafed SOPAS QlDf'lflV? SMAMVAGM VOWVI Coaches: Vohaska, Hohe, Napolski, Row Row Row Row Karli, T. Necker, R, Rickowski, P. Salerno, A. Vesley, T. Roth, J. Polich, B. Pour, M. Cox, K. Michael, Latamer, Kelly Groll, Vitel. J. Kolek, J. Polz, R. Spansail, J. Kliedon, Richter, Novy, A.S1atler, Manaco, E. Kopta, U. Demiduk, Weller, J. Harrison L. Schnabergier, L. Heger, Bryan, H. Swade, D. Anclritsious, B. Marek, B. Annes, P. Callahan, Rocoush, L. Mack, W Tuirisik, A. Matueychik, Albinia. B. Ryan, Alberts, J. Duhasek, R. Stevens, G. Liska, B. Schwabauer, P. Lamrner, Osterman, Chemlik, E. Berberek, R. Drs. Rogalinski. SOPH FOOTBALL . . . The strongest Pony team in Morton history chalked up a spectacular undefeated season crushing all eight of their stubborn opponents. A comparable record has not been shown since l929. Opening the season with a 57-6 non-conference victory over the Austin underclassmen, the Ponies coasted on to win after a 43,0 half-time lead. Racking Waukegan with their tremendous running attack, the Frosh-Soph gridders romped again to a 43 7 win in the Opening Suburban League tilt. The Pirates also proved to be no match for the Ponies as they were dumped 24-6. Catching tire late in the fourth quarter with a touchdown, the Ponies rallied to a 20-111 decision over New Trier in one of the hardest fought games of the season. In their fifth straight victory this season, the Sophs trounced Niles 33-O. On the short end of a T2-O score at half time because of fumbles, the Ponies retaliated with fifteen points in the third quarter edging Evanston T5-12. Against Highland Park, the Sophs repeated their strong performance by defeating the Little Giants 28 6 A 6-O victory over Oak Park in the seasons finale clinched the Suburban League title for the Ponies. Arny Vesely, Pete Salerno, Pat Calahan, and Keith Michael made up the backfield for this outstanding Frosh Soph team. Page 227 . .95 Slzow ofenfial Kpower Row li L. Amos, C. Heyn, R. Puccini, R. Fleming, J, Kastner, C. Katazinski, K. Krononberger, G, Wilson, l.. Mack, R. Loll, Row 2: Mgr. R. Kasak, G. Dawson, D. Dragasic, W. Coyer, F. Arbir, R. Dcfenbaugh, M. Milosovich, J. Wolak. Row 3: Coach Salberg, R. Berka, F. Kupka, W. Vandenberg, W. Huml, M. Lipinski, T. Robinson, T. Stanazewski, J. Fursf, J. Cholke, D. Stevens Coach Rcxilius. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Before sTarTing Suburban League play, The J.V.'s Travelled To York only To be beaTen 6-O. Home again for The games wiTh Niles and Proviso, The Junior MusTangs came back To win 26-T3 and 32-12 respectively. A loss To New Trier by a score of 25-6 and a compleTe vicTory over Leyden 20-O made The J.V.'s mid-season record 3-2. Losing To EvansTon 20-12 and overwhelming WheaTon Academy and Oak Park by scores of 13-O and 47-T4 respecTively, The J.V.'s ended The season wiTh a 5-3 record 'finishing Third in The Suburban League. li if . 4. 5 K' 1 Mustang lineman puts an ahrupi stop to an end run. Opponeni doesn'T gain an inch as Teicek crashes into him Page 228 C arriers QVC iSVVlCZl 56615014 BACK ROW: B, Overtoom, E. Matuszak, J. Karbens, D. Niver, D, Bonza, R. Peterman, J. Kostal, D. Carroll, T, Zay. MIDDLE ROW: D. McCarthy, S. Nestor, R. Kurtz, J. Benedict, D, Kramp, J. Hanson, D. Garney, B. Hloasek, G, Kotty, T. Haiek. FRONT ROW: D. Ballarim, R. Ballarim, J. Wethersten, G. Wolf, E. Alexeiun, E. Sawdo, J, Jacobs, R, Moores, M. Kanikula. BACK ROW: J. Voitisek, R. Kucera, R. Borovec, J. Johnson, E. Goralski, B. Hanson, T. Gehrke. R, Gorski, J, Eckdahl, M. Briggs. MIDDLE ROW: B, Overtoom, K. Bonga, R. Janis, P. Bahaboy, C. Mueller, D. Bogue, J. Dvorak, J. Peck, D, Bobbe, S. Tretiak, G. Sterns. BOTTOM ROW: J. Sebesta, H. Landt, T. Rut, D. Adarnski, D. Boone, J. Cater, R. Novak, D. Jedlicka, Coach J. Vopicka. VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Opening the season on the Morton field, Coach O. J. Kudrnovsky's Harriers looked very impressive in beat- ing Waukegan 20-44, the low score winning. However, their luck soon changed, and the Morton Cross Country Team dropped five meets in a row to Riverside-Brookfield, Proviso, New Trier, Niles, and Evanston. The regular schedule was interrupted by the Bloom Individual Tournament in which Morton placed fif- teenth of eighteen of the state's top teams. In the Suburban League meet at Evanston, Morton placed sixth. Captain Ed Sawdo, the first Morton runner to finish twelfth in the meet was awarded a bronze medal. Winding up the season with a 25-30 loss to Oak Park, the Varsity turned in a I-6 season record. The out- standing varsity runner was Senior Ed Sawdo, who finished first for Morton in every meet. Other standouts were Wolf, Nester, Alexeiun, Hajek, Niver and Jacobs. Under the leadership of Coach Jim Vopicka, the sophomore Harriers turned in a 3-41 season record. Page 229 QCOYCJ l! lrea ing OCCQVVVIQVI Vlgeafen ,gt .gn mm: 1 A . l Row I: R. Biccichi, CMgr.D, M. Ribaudo, R. Dilba, P. Nauks, F. Gallagher, W. Funke, C. Potsic, W. Hirsekorn, C. Siebert, R. Zmrhal, J. Horn, W. Mucha, A. Cesaria. Row 2: Coach Jahelka, E. Sumanas, C. Gould, J. Gudaitir, D. Vasiliaushas, V. Palciauskas, S. Pierce, B. Zukauskas, J. Zukauskas, A. Sirgedas, T. Konwin, M. Leone, D. Gagginni, F. Bertone. Morton ........ li Elmwood Park ..... O Morton. . . . . . 3 Oak Park . . . . . 2 Morton .... 2 Oak Park .... 2 Morton... 3 Lake Forest O Morton .... . . . 6 Oak Park .......... 2 Morton. . . . . . 6 University of Chicago 1 Morton .... 7 University of Chicago O High School High School Morton. .. ... 7 Elmwook Park . . . . . . O SOCCER . . . Considered by many to be state champions because of no downstate competition, Mortons soccer team this year had a spectacular 7-O-l record. Paced by the scoring talents of Walter Hirsekorn, Victor Palciauskas, and John Zukawskas, the booters easily defeated Elmwood Park and the University of Chicago High School by scores of il-0, 7-O, 6-1, and 7-0. The true test of strength came in the three contests against the rugged Oak Park team when the Morton soc- cermen proved themselves as champions by tying the first game 2-2 and proceeding to win the next two 6-2 ancl 3-2 respectively. Walter Hirsekorn scored most ot the points this season with an impressive total of 27. This broke an individ- ual scoring record of 20 points set twenty-one years ago. Coach Jahelka has a right to be proud of his 58-59 soccer team. Page 230 CIOVICJQVIWIGVI ISP acy xgncfviclual Aihfy -............. l . . tg SITTING: Left to right-J. Pribyl, G. Carlson, R. Tomek, W. Kemp, E, Alexeion, M. Piotrowski, D. McCarthy, D. Niver, L. Stepenske Ccaptaini, D. Presern, L. Antos. STANDING: Mr. B. Shack ttrainerl, Mr. J, Kraus Ccoachi, D. Sarney, A. Jurkus, B. Prawdzik, G, Rochowiak, D. Carroll, J. Teieck, C, Rondinella, Mr. J, Rexilius fhead coachi. VARSITY TRACK The varsity track squad this season Turned in a mediocre record ending up Hfth in the Subur- ban League. Although with outstanding hurdlers Mike Piotroski and Bob Prawdzik, and tremen- dous sprinters Larry Stepenski and Rich Tomek, the Mustangs failed to turn in a winning season due to the great amount of competition in the league. New Trier, Oak Park, and Evanston all finished ahead of Morton and were ranked among the first five in the state. Of the three qualifiers sent downstate, Mike Piotrowski came up with the only creditable performance placing fourth in the low hurdles. Prospects for next year are said to be good with a new field house and strong sophomore talent graduating to varsity standing. Varsity tracksters practice techniques on Morton's field at West. The boys practice long and hard to compete with the other high schools in the Suburban league. Page 231 DPA Cl.VlCl?l Wfl2Vl QV? good 52625014 il l A. 4. L Q FRONT ROW: T. Robinson, R. Slouka, P. Trantina, W. Eckies, T. Thomas, J, Mack, F. Kupka, J. Rahn, B. Palmer. ROW TWO: C. Moutvic, B. Shack, H. Hanson, B. Overtoom, G. Licko, R. Loll, S. Vascik, P. Buchring, H. Carstensen, G. Kosmak, K. Kotty, W, Vandenburg, R. Kessner, J. Kraus. BACK ROW: All names missing. SOPHOMORE TRACK A second place in the Oak Park relays was the beginning of a five-meet winning streak for the Sophs, losing only to the strong Oak Park squad. Standouts like hurdler, Owen Arnold and sprinter Hank Carstensen were the backbone for the underclassmen, who show potential for next year's squad. una... r Pole vaulter, Pat Buehring's determination is evident as he clears the high bar. Ed Alexeiun and Henry Carstensen develop their starting techniques Page 232 sta N nm Row l: COn grassjz G. Norek, L. DuBois, T. Brull, E. Wallrab, T. Cesal, R. Cisar, B. Wydra. Row 2: R. Spansail, R. Ruffalo, B. Zaccone, P. Salerno, W. Tvidik, R. Basener. Row 3: R. Rench, M. Cox, F. Chmelik, A. Seicll, H. Swade, J. Carter, R. Misenar, T. Rogalinski, C. Hallister. Top Row: J. Harrison, J. Dvorak, R. Bates, B. Paulis, J. Svaboda, B. Schwabauer, J. Latimer. FRONT ROW: D. Presern, J. Teicek, Coach Geiger, A. Siml, E. Matuszak, W. Huml, R. Reihel, D. Trimarco, R. Senese. BACK ROW: G. Carlson, S. Crnkovich, G. Dawson, L. Heavrin, D. Wallon, R. Zaiicek, D. Selivon, R. Prawdzik, C. Rondinella, K. Jacobson, K. Zasadil, J. Koziol, W. Komarik. FRONT ROW: R. Utley, E. Sawdo, W. Mucha, D. McCarthy, D. Gaggini. MIDDLE ROWS G- R0ClWidk, O. AFYWOICJ, JA KI'-il0Cl'1Vil, D, Carroll, W. Bedrava, M. Peotrovvski, D. Marsiglio, A. Jurkus, J. Spansail, G. Kosmak. BACK ROW: D. Niver, J. Albanese, J. Hanson, J. Sevcik, J. Sevcik, R. Williams, J. Jenks, D. Trafelet, R. Tomek, R. Grgurich, C. Benakis, D. Kramp, C. Rondinella, R. Vanourek, G. Horn, J. King, R. Luciani, R. West, D. Bilich, J. Jacobs. Page 233 FRESHMAN TRACK . . . The Freshman track team has shown a great deal of talent. Dick Basener shows promise as a fine runner, and Rick Spansail, ability as a discus thrower. If this is an indication as to future varsity strength, Morton will have a formidable track team. BOYS M CLUB . . . The Boys M Club is open to all ath- letes who have earned a maior letter in any one of the many sports which Morton has to offer. The club carried on many activities this year, one of which was selling a football yearbook containing the names, positions, and some in- formation about each senior on the football team. Another new project was selling foam rubber cushion pillows at the basketball games. Members of the M Club sponsored this year's valentine dance, Magic Moments. Highlighting the affair was the crowning of a queen, Lois Hanzel, selected by the members from a bevy of beautiful candidates. Other events planned and sponsored by the M Club are M assemblies at which all athletic awards are pre- sented and an annual play- night open to all classes. They also are responsible for selling programs at basketball games, the proceeds of which go to finance the club's other activi- ties during the year. Art Siml was the President this year. Wflen iamon ip fo SxfA Row 1: COn grassl B. Romito, L. Heaurin. Row 2: F. Fencl, R. Brazda, G. Dawson, J. Stromski, R. Langer, R. Reihel, J. Johnson. Row 3: W. Huml iMgr.J, Coach Kucera, J. Hora, J. Breck, F. Weiss, J. Laga, M. Witczak, A. Just iMgr.J, C. Benakis iMgr.J. Top Row: J. Chmelik QMgr.J, R. Wilen, D. Marsiglio, J. Sevcik, Jim Sevcik, R. Karbans. BASEBALL . . . After winning the first four non-league games, the Mustangs dropped the Suburban League opener to Niles by a score of 4-3, getting only three hits. Losing to Evanston in the first game of a double-header, Morton came back in the second contest to win 5-3. Ron Reihel came through with a clutch hit in the seventh inning to drive in the tiebreaking run. Against the Proviso Pirates, Jim Hora was the key factor in their defeat by allowing only six hits and walking one. ln the double-header with Highland Park, the Mustangs were hampered by cold and windy weather, but this d'dn't stop Dick Wilen and Frank Fencl as their hitting led the Mustangs on to twin victories. Following a 3-1 loss to Oak Park's two-hit pitching, the Mustangs went on to split a double-header with New Trier. After a bad loss in the first game, Morton came back to trounce the Indians 12-O. Scoring 20 hits in two games, Morton's diamondmen won the opener in the Waukegan double-header 17-9, but lost the nightcap 11-7. Proviso was iust a little too much for the Mustangs, as they held them to four hits in winning 5-O. The final Suburban League game resulted in an 11-2 loss to Oak Park, the League champs. After winning the Riverside district baseball tournament, the Mustangs were knocked out of state tourney play by Niles, 5-1. Morton's varsity ended the season with an overall 12-9 record. Finishing sixth in the Suburban League with a 6-8 record, the Mustangs hit .250 as a team and had a .886 fielding average. Dick Wilen's tremendous hitting, Gene Dawson's hurling, and Ron ReiheI's all around play were the biggest surprises of the year. Page 234 Morton .... Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton . 4 . 1 .ll .10 . 3 .7-5 . 3 15-5 . 1 1-12 . 2 1 7-7 . O . 2 SCORES Hinsdale ........ O Blue Island ...... 0 Argo ...... . . . 3 Thornton . . . . . . 2 Niles ..... . . . 4 Evanston . . . 10-3 Proviso ......... 1 Highland Park Oak Park .... New Trier . . . Niles ....... Waukegan .. Proviso .... Oak Park .. Riverside District Tournament: Morton ..... 6 La Grange ..... '. . 0 Morton ..... 7 Argo ..... Morton ..... 1 Niles . . . 11-4 3 1 8-O 3 9-11 5 ...11 4 5 res amen apfure Sudurdan rown D s 1 t 4 ' A-nw is ' ,K - A K , - .ay . and in 42. Awww ' .. 4 f ' .. 'AT 'f' , 4 1 ,. , K ' lt ,mm A. W A v 'r ' .., J... . Q fc.,'tr tw-F t 9' 26:2 5 . ,.s..,. . In i y by Q . C ' ' A ' sh 1: Wamisihwimwniwgif i ' i ill K Ron Raihel hits a chopper down the third base line and speeds down to Grs! base. FRESHMAN BASEBALL . . . The freshman diamondmen, under the leadership of Coach J. D. Capron, Hnished a tre- mendous season with a 5,0 Suburban League record, capturing the league title. The Colts were well ahead of all opposition with a 9-2 record, both losses coming by a one run margin. Valuable experience was gained as the freshmen batted .345 as a team, getting IIO hits in 319 chances. Their opponents were outscored 78-Al in eleven contests. Outstanding pitching performances were given by Ed Goralski and Larry Mack, leading the pitching staft with 4-O and 2-O records respectively. Strong hitting was evident in the .598 batting average of Lee Heger, who was backed up by sluggers John Polich, Rich Hanus, and Wayne Reznicek. With practice and experience, the Colts could develop their potential into a strong varsity squad. Row 1: ion grassb E. Goralski, R. Aliana, D, Andritsis, E, Litos, T. Roth, B, Sirtak. Row 2: R. Hanus, H. Ryan, L. Miller, B, Diamond, R. Rakowski, D. O'Connell, A. Vesley. Row 3: Coach J, D, Capron, V. Tenikat, R. Bryan, A. Stadtler, E. Kadlec, D. Miller, L. Mack. Top Row: Mgr. R. Thiess, L. Heger, J. Polich, W. Reznicek, R. Ness, Mgrs. J. Kolak, A. Casleilo. l Page 235 xv K. V 41' D, , s Q 9-3- Sfiff Comlaefifion Eddie Matuszak slips past Proviso opponent to drive in for a lay up. Dom Marsiglio fakes out defensive forward in an attempt to score SCORES Morton LaGrange , . . 60 Morton. . . 47 Oak Park . . Morton York ..... 48 Morton .... .... 5 4 New Trier .. Morton Thornton . . . 67 Morton 54 Proviso . . . . Morton Oak Park . . . 72 Morton 60 Niles . . . . . Morton .... .... J oliet Catholic 73 Morton 59 Waukegan . . Morton New Trier . . 74 Morton 38 Evanston . . . Morton Proviso . . . 48 Morton 55 Highland Park Morton Niles ..,... 52 Regionals Morton Waukegan . . 77 Morton 56 Reavis .... . Morton Evanston . . . 44 Morton 62 Argo . . . . Morton Highland Park 68 Morton 49 Hinsdale .. Although lacking in height, the Morton five won their second consecutive game against Proviso. Playing in top form against the Pirates, the Mustangs won 54-47. Rick Tomek scored 32 points in a 60-56 victory over Niles. Despite the closeness of the final score, the Mus- tangs won easily after leading almost the entire game. Rallying in the fourth quarter only to fall short of a tie by five points, the Mustangs then were defeated as Waukegan stalled and won by the final score of 76-59. The varsity cagers were just-outplayed by the Suburban League Champions. Morton's eighth defeat of the season came at the hands of the Evanston Wildkits. Superb defensive play held the Mustang scoring punch down to 38 points as Evanston tallied 45. Highland Park came through with a 20 foot iump shot in double overtime to finish Morton's Suburban League play on a note of defeat. This final Suburban League contest was one of the most thrilling of the season. The defeat left Morton with a final Suburban League record of 5-9 and set Coach Jim Vopicka's squad into the regional tour- nament with an overall 7-ll mark. Reavis was no match for the Morton five, as the Mustangs took an easy 56-38 win in first regional game. Al Jurkus played his best game of the season, scoring 20 points. ln the second game of the regional tournament, the Mustangs used a pressing defense and controlled the back- boards, breezing past Argo 62-44. Morton was knocked out of tournament play in the regional final by the tall Hinsdale Red Devils. Although badly outshot, the Mustangs put up a terrific fight in losing 54-49. Page 236 Row l: Coach Vopicka, F, Snioll, D. Marsiglio, B. Gallian, T. Hildebrandt, E. Matuszak, S. Nestor, Coach Soucek. Row 2: J. Kratochvil iMgr.j, A. Jiirkus, L. Mack, R, Peterman, B. StePi, J. Scvcik, R Tomek, J. Benakis iMgr.l. VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . Inaugurating the new gym at Morton West, the Mustangs opened the season by down- ing the LaGrange Lions 66-60. Rick Tomek paced the varsity cagers, who hit a .451 shooting percentage from the fioor, with 29 points. Overcoming a slow start with a 22 point second quarter, the Mustangs went on to whip York of Elmhurst 57-48 in the second non-conference tilt. The Mustangs coasted on to a win during the hnal quarter of play after hitting six baskets in the closing two minutes of the first half and taking a solid 30-21 lead. Thornton's superior height and a tight zone defense was a stumbling block for the varsity cagers as they suf- fered their first loss of the season 67-59. Against Morton's perennial rival, the Oak Park Huskies, the Mustangs compiled a 38-I9 halftime lead, only to be defeated 72-65 by a sensational 32 point rally in the third quarter. Although falling in their Suburban league opener, Coach J. Vopicka found a starting center in 6-4 sophomore Larry Mack, who was the game's high scorer with 29 points. In a losing cause against a hot Joliet Catholic quintet, the Mustangs displayed one of their best efforts of the season, although losing 73-60, Eddie Matusak's 20 points just weren't enough against the torrid .548 shooting per- centage of the Hilltoppers. New Trier downed Morton 74-70, hitting 40 out of 48 free throws. This was the decisive factor in Morton's fourth straight loss, for the Mustangs outscored the Terriers 56-34 from the floor. Snapping a four game losing streak, the Mustangs crushed the undefeated Proviso Pirates 62-48. Morton sunl- half their shots from the floor, while Rick Tomek took scoring honors with 27 points. The Mustangs evened their Suburban League record at 2-2 with a comparatively easy 66-52 triumph over the Niles Troians. Again senior forward Rick Tomek paced the cagers with 23 points. The Waukegan Bulldogs chewed Morton's varsity cagers with a 77-40 victory. Morton gave their worst show ing of the season against the powerful Waukegan quintet, who later went downstate and placed fourth. Fighting a see-saw battle throughout the entire game, the varsity five suffered a real heartbreaker when Evan ston scored with only 8 seconds remaining to eek out a 44-42 win. Highland Park's league standing improved as they beat the Mustangs 68-56, Rick Tomek tallying 20 points. This was Morton's fifth loss against two wins in the Suburban League. A tight press backed up by good shooting from the free throw line were all the Oak Park Huskies needed to take their second win from the Mustangs this season. Failing to gain revenge, the varsity squad was edged 53-47. Avenging their previous defeat, the Mustangs smashed New Trier 54-28. The Terriers were anernic in their shooting as they sunk only seven shots out of fifty. Page 237 msfangs ave onies ave inning eason Row l: B. Diamond lMgr.j, D. Koubek CMgr.l, R. Guerra, R. Rakowski, L. Heger, C. Mueller, D. O'Connell, R. Skala, B. Potsic, B. Jones lMgr.J, K. Michael CMgr.J. Row 2: W. Reznicek, B. Sklenicka, J. ValenTa, V. Demiduk, B. Schwabauc-r, G. Zvoneck, R. Hanus, B. Wynard, R. Vyleta, T. Gernmell, Coach J. D, Capron. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL The sophomore cagers, coached by Mr. J. Capron posTed an overall lO-8 record and a Suburban League mark of 8-6, finishing in TiTTh place. In non-conference play, The Ponies losT The opener To LaGrange AA-35. Rich VyleTa Tallied eighTeen poinTs in a losing cause. The next Two conTesTs were Thrillers, MorTon edging York 33-32, and ThornTon, 38-36. ln a laTer non-league TilT, The Ponies were Toppled by Jolie? Cafholic, 4l-32. ln Suburban League play, The sophs looked quiTe impressive in beating Niles, 37-31. NiIe's sophs were held To only four points in The firsT half. Displaying a balanced scoring aTTack, The Ponies picked up Two vicTories as They Tumbled New Trier, 418-40, and Oak Park, 42-38. In The Waukegan game, boTh Teams displayed a deliberaTe Type of offense, buT The Ponies were dumped, AO-32. AfTer bowing To Highland Park 46-43, The soph quinTeT whipped EvansTon 32-25, wiTh a slow ball con- Trol Type of offense. Joe ValenTa led The Ponies wiTh a sevenTeen poinT efTorT in a 54-37 loss againsl Waukegan. Valuable experi- ence was gained by all Those who parTicipaTed on This year's Team. Zvonecek pushed a iump sho! pas! The fingerfips of a leaping defender. Page 239 . .,5, VOSA Gnfsfanchng in eague Rcw lr lkneelingj J, Kostal, A. Bohaboy, G. Novak, D. Thornas, M. Heydanek, F. Vondracek lMgr.D. Row 2: Coach R. Soucek, M. Tomasz, J. Sperlik, F. Solik, E. Krasovech, R. Kurtz, J. Benedict lMgr.l. J.V. BASKETBALL . . . The Junior Varsity team finished the sea- son strongly by taking first place in the Suburban League with a 9-2 mark. ln thirteen games the offense compiled a total of 719 points, while their opposition totaled 637. The highlight of the season came when the Junior Mustangs blasted Oak Park 84-56. The 84 points set a new scoring record. The main factor in this excellent season was the l-2-3 scoring punch of Jim Sperlik, Al Bohaboy, and Ed Krasovich. Those graduating to the varsity squad next year should be a great asset to the Mustangs. .SWL R is 7e2lg .gf: L SRT Y?-i FRESHMAN BASKETBALL . . . Showing one of the most power- ful teams in recent years, Coach S. Pace's Colts posted an im- pressive 9-2 mark and finished a strong second in the Suburban League. Their excellent offense and defense scoring 750 points against their opponents 542 gave them an overall T3-2 record. The leading scorer was Dennis Boone, who was fol- lowed by Jim Vopicka and Don Cervenka. This team should give excellent material to future Morton basketball teams. Q W for A ing., T' - 3,, . 'l . W , , , ,. I p y 5, T Coaches: Mr. S. J. Pace, Mr, H, Hohe. Row lg J. Paychl lMgrl, P. Callahan, J. Lanclt, D. Cervenka, J. Cermak, P. Bohaboy, J. Vopicka, D, Boone, T. Doleral, D. Luncl, R. Marcin Row 2: R. Wikltolm lMgr.l, G. Rousar, C. Sobol, D. Boque, D. Pawlowski, D. Crandall, L. Nuti, G. Stancel, W. Marousek, Row 3: R. Zinrhal lMgr.J, R. Vlach, J. Liska, R. Teteak, G. Geis, K. Bonga, R. Novak, J, Smith. Page 240 afnwen urn in goof! Season Row I: R. Langer, J. Koziol, K. Jacobson, D. Trimarco, J. Roubin, R. Biehl, R. Rees, A. Vesely. Row 2: W. Huml UVlgr.l, R. Bouka, A. Siml lCapt.l, B. Bedrava, G. St. George, D. Presern, E. Cikanek, Coach Vohaska. VARSITY WRESTLING . . . Under the leadership of Coach W. J. second place. Koziol also vvas named the outstanding wrestler. Vohaska, the varsity grapplers finished the season with an Other standouts vvere Presern, Simi, Langer, Reese, Trirnarco, overall record of ten vvins, three losses, and one tie. Their Sub- and Jacobson. urban League record stood at three vvins, three losses, and a tie. The varsity wrestlers finished in respectable third place in the SOPHOMORE WRESTLING . . . An outstanding sophomore powerful Hinsdale District Meet and took third in the State wrestling team led by Coach K. Gieger turned in a very respect- Sectional Tournament. The matmen tied for eighteenth in the able record. This is a good indication as to the future strength Illinois State Wrestling Tournament as John Koziol garnered a of the varsity squad when these sophs will be upperclassmen. Row T: J. Zimmerman, J. Kalesz, F. Polz, R, Novak, J. Kliedon, R. Zaccone, K. Gehrke, T. Haladyna, K. Stuart. Rovv 2: W. Urbanavvicz, J. Urbanavvicz, G. Kirigos, J. Peck, G. Norsk, P. Salerno, M Cox, S. Rocusli, W. Tvrdik, Coach K. Geiger. Page 2-1 I afnaen SLOW rozfnise 'IEW' ai. .w ,. :sw 1 til is- ass- Rovv l: L. Workman, J. Harrison, D. Duda, A. Groll, K. Zasadil, R. Kessner, B. Coyer, J Benis, S. Potsil, S. Rizzetta, F. Krych. D. Slaeger, J. Held, D. Erickson. Row 2: Coach K. Geiger, W. Urbanovvicz, B. Snyder, C. Vitel, T, Svobocla, B. Penll, R. Luciani, J. Bilich, l. Kadlec, A Stadtlur, R. Stevens, J. Polich, L. Polz, Coach B. Vohaska. J.V. WRESTLING . . . The Junior Varsity vvrestling squad turned FROSH WRESTLING. . . Under the guidance of Coach B. Napol- in a good season winning their first three meets. A lot of talent ski, the freshman grapplers had an excellent season, winning and ability was displayed by the wrestlers. They were coached six dual meets vvhile losing one. Morton finished the season by by Mr. Geiger and Mr.B, Vohaska, who also trained the strong winning in a freshman quadrangular meet vvith Hinsdale, Soph and Varsity squads respectively. Leyden, and Riverside-Brookfield. Cited as having a lot of potenr tial were Dan Bianucci, Don Machala, and Paul Tucek. Row l: J. Kotnour, E. Poiman, L. Olson, E. Skroch, F. Zakavec, R. Hanson, L. Granucci, M. Jainrisko. Row 2: J. Kolek CMgr.J, L. Smith, D. Rizzetta, B. Zeman, J. Trziniski, D. Ott, R. Machala, R. Guenther, R. Santino fMgr.j. Row 3: R. Piskule, K. Johnson, L. Horeus, J. Wolski, R. Renga, Coach B. Napolski, F. Stanek, P. Tucok, D Bianucci, K. Jelinek, P, Shrainovich. Page 242 ac ecfnun ace ln Cellar .....b - I A Q, ,V Y Morton .,.. 2 Riverside- Morton .... 5 Morton .,.. O Morton .... O Niles... Morton .... A Elmwood Park ...l Morton .... O Morton .... O Proviso Morton .,.. O Morton ..,. O Morton ..., O TENNIS . . . Morton's tennis team this year had a disastrous season, winning only two meets of the ten played. Starting off against Riverside-Brookheld, the var' sity was edged 3-2. This seemed to spark the Mus tangs as they shut out Leyden 5-O in the following match. The taste of victory was short-lived, however, as Morton went down in defeat by the identical scores of 5-O at the hands of Evanston and Niles. Corning back strong the racketmen downed Elmf wood Park 41-l. This could have been the beginning of a winning streak, but the next five rneets were catastrophes. Not being able to score a point, the Mustangs fell before Highland Park, Proviso, Oak Park, New Trier, and Waukegan by the humble scores of 5-O. This made the final record 2-8. Good form and co-ordination are exhibited in this backhand shol. f Brookfield .. ...3 Leyden ,...O Evanston .. ...,5 ' 5 Highland Park . , .5 ' is Oak Park .,'5 New Trier .. 1 Waukegan ...... 5 wimmers fo evenf Page 244 VARSITY . . . Hampered by the loss of nine seniors from last year's team, which had a good record and placed eleventh in the state, Coach C. L. Bond's varsity swimmers finished the season with a losing 3-TO record. The varsity team, consisting of only five seniors, placed seventh in the Suburban League meet and fourteenth in state corn- petition. John Kastner was the only Mustang to qualify for the state meet. Rowl: P. Henrici, G. Brinker, J. Kastner, F. Arbir, L. Boxa, B. Zid. Row 2: T. Kral, E. Buhot, E. Gutke, B. Komarek, M. Bond, C. Svec, Row 3: M. Lukes, C. Bond, E. Euler CMgr.J, Coach C. L. Bond, C. Heyn, J. Riha fMgr.J. SOPHOMORES . . . Under the guidance of Coach H. L. Salberg, the sophomore swim- mers, with the aid of four freshmen, finished the dual meet season with a mediocre 6-8 record. The sophs also finished seventh in the Suburban League meet duplicating the varsity effort. Row l: W. Rada, L. Arbir, J. Slager, F. Beranek, L. Sy- mowicz, M. Alliotta, S. Goode. Row 2: W. Rogowski, B. Strand, W. White, F. Bartizal, E. Litos, G. Kiminek. Row 3: Coach H. L. Salberg, R. Rogowski, E. Ganczarek, R. Pour, E. Remys, A. Magaro, J. Vostal, R. Viktora. FRESHMEN . . . In a swimming meet held at Morton, one of the best freshmen teams in years finished in fifth place with 21 points. Their Suburban League record could have been better had they not lost some swim- mers to the sophomore splashers. Rowlz T. Jurca, B. Slinkman, G. Wayne, B. Ryan, D. Ryan, M. Alliotta. Row 2: E. Fletcher, J. Ryland, J. Johnson, J. Erchinger, D. Schwartzkoph, M. Nemanick, J. Slager, E Turecek. Row 3: Coach L. S. Zupsich, R. Kosak, D. Kopecky, B. Mazat, J. Wahlberg, C. Beranek, L. Arbir, J. Chvatal Morton Morton Morton mermen get a Morton .... . . . Morton Morton .... . . . Morton good start during a practice race. VARSITY SWIM SCORES 28 Riverside ........... 59 Leyden ........ I3 Highland Park .. 32 Riverside ..... 20 Oak Park .... l3 New Trier ... 58 27 73 54 66 73 Bob Zid stretches Morton... Morton... Morton... Morton... Morton... Morton... Morton... for 15 14 31 48 50 I2 36 Page 245 distance as he dives off in a relay event. Proviso . . .... 71 Thornton . . . . . . .72 Niles ....,. .... 5 5 Waukegan . . .... 38 Leyden ..... .... 3 6 Evanston ...... .... 7 4 Elmwood Park ...... 50 GOLF . . . The best golf team in Morton's history ended their sea- son with a 9-I-I overall record, finishing sixth in the state. This was quite a feat considering that Morton's Suburban League record was 5-l-l and Highland Park, New Trier, and Waukegan, all in the Suburban League also placed in the state competition. Before going downstate how- ever, the linksters, paced by Ernie Kolak, Pat Dorgan, and Steve Nester, walked off with their second straight district crown. Looking back over the season, the Mustangs started off sensa- tionally, winning their first five contests. Included in these de- feats was Highland Park, second in the state. The Mustangs then proceeded to lose to New Trier and tie Waukegan, constituting their only loss and tie of the sea- son. Winning the next five games easily, the varsity golf squad came through with their final 9-l-I mark. Ernie Kolak demonstrates his technique as P. Dorgan, l. Fayette, J. Kath, S, Nester, J. Massey, and Coach P. R. Pavlinek look on. good Sloorfsnfzans :P anal 7Qracficc 3 Through participation in such sports as swimming, tumbling, basketball, creative dancing, social dancing, and many others, a girl masters the art of good sportsmanship and skill. GIRLS' P.E. DEPARTMENT . . . Sports have always been an integral part of education because they not only develop one-'s athletic proficiency but instill in a person the qualities of good sportsmanship, honesty, and self-discipline. Realizing this, the Girls' Physical Education department has planned its athletic program. When a girl enters the physical education department in her freshman year, she is taught the basic fundamentals of soccer, speedball, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, Once a week she has swimming in the pool, and at this time various strokes and dives are taught. Swimming is very important since a girl must receive her begin- ner's swim card in order to graduate from Morton. Dancing is taught in the foyer once a week, and this facet of physical education develops grace and rhythm. During her freshman year a girl will learn folk dances of various countries. Later she will participate in social dancing. Boys from the various athletic teams are recruited as partners. Exercises are taught to help improve posture and correct figure faults. Precision marching is also taught once a week in the foyer, and it's an important part of the course. The funda' mentals of first aid, home nursing, and driving are not neglected. for a girl will receive training in these courses during her four years at Morton. ln her sophomore year a girl may be recommended for a special gym class such as leadership, creative dancing, tumbling, or lifesaving. In order to be recommended for such a class a girl must be passing in all maior subiects, possess the be ginner's swim card, and possess the athletic proficiency needed for such a course. A girl may further develop her athletic proficiency by ioining one of the many clubs sponsored by the P. E. department, such as GAA., Intramural, Cheerleading, Creative Dance, and Tumbling. The big proiect which is sponsored annually by the girls' P. E. department is the Physical Education show. At this show various demonstrations of athletic prowess are shown, and each gym class competes to present its best, Also a trophy is awarded to the girl who has perfect posture, and this is a highlight of the show. lt is important to realize that both the girls' and boys' physical education departments contribute their talents to this show. Thus at the end of her four years of physical education, a girl has learned concepts which have helped to mature her socially as well as physically. Page 246 eacls io 6nfAusiasm ana! GIRLS' M CLUB . . . A girl dres- sed in a blouse and skirt of clash- ing plaids, armed with swim tins and baseball bat was seen walking through the halls of Mor- ton. However, her presence was the cause of amusement, not of alarm, for she was an M Club initiate. Every year initiates for this club are required to go through certain rituals in order to gain admission to the Girls' M Club, The initiate must also pos- sess TOOO points earned in intra- murals, have a beginners swim card, swim four lengths of the pool, earn an 85 in gym, and pass the TB test. The members of this club sponsor intramurals whereby a girl can earn the points which will enable her to gain her M and become eligi- ble for initiation. This year tour- naments were conducted in bas ketball, volleyball, and softball These tournaments were con ducted bv the physical education classes. The main purpose of this ClUlD is to pl'Ol'l'1Ol9 good sports- These active members have been ably led by Presidents Barbara Odenbach East and Bea Hellermen West rllanslalgp hleillrf qluall- SEATED: V. Lund, B. Odenbach, L. Parthum C Oswald M Cavanaugh B Hellerman J Karas J Grzes lies W -'C Wl, 3 .e p ln- aler kowiak, M. Rosenberger, S. Jechort, D. Kieback D Rippel B Komarek S Pertle we' ghls Club S advlsor ls Mlss D' STANDING: A. Zakrocky, T. Holder, N. Pospisil J Grzeskownak L Sengstock en l. CHEERLEADERS . . . During the various basketball, football, and baseball games ten girls dressed in bright red and white outfits lead the various cheers. These are the cheerleaders. To qualify for a position on the squad, a girl must possess co- ordination, acrobatic skill, a strong pair of lungs, and boundless enthusiasm. She must also attain a high scholastic average and must embody the qualities of good sportsmanship that a cheer- leader stands for. Tryouts are held in the girls' gym, and among the skills a girl must possess are the ability to execute successfully a back kick, a split, and a cartwheel. After a series of elimi- nations, members of the squad for the coming year are chosen. The chosen girls practice old cheers and develop new ones, and they also work to develop their various skills such as roundoffs. The girls also receive points for attend- ing games and practice sessions which will help them to attain their M . After attaining an M , a girl can accumulate more points which help her to earn the second award, a star. The M is worn on the front of the heavy wool sweater which is a part of a cheerleader's outfit. and the stars are worn on the left sleeve. The advisor of this year's squad is Miss M. H. Flanders. What's hep say the cheerleaders as they begin one of their popular cheers KNEELING F Lander J Severe K Svec M Hegner S Bezdek STANDING J Polacek J Kuhaiek B Togias L Collier D Peterson Page 247 n feresf an IpGVfl.ClPGfl.OW Two teams pause for the photographer just before they being an exicting game. STANDING: S. Sutis. KNEELING: M. Kryzaniak, M. Maslanka, D. Turek, S. Militello. SEATED: K. Masek, D, Luciani, J. Mulai, J. Fikejs, C. Charvat, P. Dostalek, E. Cuber, K, Kaspar, B. Elia, C. Karnik, B. Collins, Kuska, M. Sanders, B. Haack, M, Michael M. Wassel, R, Telschow. KNEELING, CENTER: J. Tomasik, A. Oostendorp, M. Haiek. G. A. A .... Mardi Gras was the name ot this year's sock hop, one ot the many activities sponsored by this active club. The letters, G. A. A. stand forthe Girls' Athletic Association. This club seeks to promote interest and participation in girls' sports through a var- ied athletic program. Once a week on Tuesday, during seventh hour, in the girls' gym G. A. A. holds its various activities. Soccer, speedball, basketball, volleyball, and baseball are played throughout the year, and through participaton in these sports points may be accumulated towards one's awards. Swimming is held seventh hour, Mondays in the pool, and bowling is held at the Palace Bowl- ing Alley, Saturdays. Points are also given in these sports. The various sports are held at eight week intervals, and QA points are given per interval. In order to receive points a girl may not be absent more than three times during the various sports seasons The big activity of the club, however, is its annual Sock Hop. This dance is a turnabout affair and is eagerly looked forward to by Mortonites. lt is open to all students. Various publicity about the dance is distributed throughout the school. At the dance prizes are given for socks which are the most original and tor those which best typity the theme of the dance. The gym is also open at this time and anyone can play volleyball if he tires of dancing, Through participating in such sports as baseball, a girl may earn the points which will enable her to receive her M . SEATED: J. Troll, M. Bielshi, K. Kelly, J. Biddinger, D. Kleinman, M. Roiicek, M. Roji:ck, M. Slanec, B. Wesol, S. Spellman, J. Stronski. SEATED, SECOND ROW: D. Harazin, B. Ambrose, B. Makovec, L. Haiz, C. Reeks, P. Kucan, L. Villano, R. lantoino, B. Hendele, S. Bondlow, J. McCook, D, Rasniuss ii S. Bortman. KNEELING: P, Pierce, S. Thieda, S. Soukop, M, Roiicek, P. Gaba, P. Volence, J. Buldger, S. Wolfe, A. Jerisik, K. Grubbs, A. Gatto, S. Higgins, B. Svitalek. STANDING: A, Kochachar, A. Kriz, N. Herzog, B. Beldek, P. Peterlik, V. Cezh, G. Volaty, J. Fuiihara, J. Gregor, M. Kubicka, S. Goryl. rornofc Schwab! 5P1'r1'f . .7 go X siyvi It is the duty of the officers of G.A.A. to co-ordinate and plan the various activities which this club sponsors throughout the year. SEATED: C. Kndlvc, Advisors M. Decker, and M. Chamblee, D. Carrino, D Duran, J. Grzcslxovviak, B. Ctmicron, L. Si-ngstocls, J Grim-skowialx, S. Piccatto. 5lANDlNG. N. Pospisil, J Mraz, K, Vaccaro, L. Krougm, J Pittnor D, Adams, M. l Galm, J Calolc, J. Moyer, D. Rippcl. The GAA. sponsors a float in the Homecoming parade which is built by the club's members. An annual trip to the Indiana Dunes and also a trip to Fullersburg is held. At the end of the year a banquet is held at a local restaurant. At this time the new ofiicers of the club for the coming year are invested in their respective offices in an impressive ceremony. At this time new members are initiated into the club in a candlelight ceremony, and they receive the GAA. pin, which is a replica of the map of Illinois in miniature in blue and white. After this cere mony, awards are given out. The various awards which this club offers are the numerals, the M , the l , and the Map. The last two awards are given by the state of Illinois. During the school year many playdays are held at Morton. These playdays seek to encourage interest in sports and volleyball, basketball, and other sports are offered. Refreshments are served, and girls from other schools are invited to these playdays. Likewise girls from Morton are often invited to playdays that are held at other schools. Through their many and varied activities GAA. is able to maintain its purpose which is to promote interest and participation in girls' athletics and recreation activities. The advisors are Mrs. M. D. Decker, West, and Mrs. Chamblee, East. Page 249 C , Pass it, says Barbara Hendele to Cindy Bishop in a crucial moment of the game. STANDING: B. Henclele, S, Higgins, S Bortman, C Bishop. CREATIVE DANCE . . . From Here To There was the title of this year's annual Creative Dance show. This show has become a tradition with Mortonites and is eagerly looked forward to every year. Girls who are interested in de- veloping grace, poise, and proper body align- ment may ioin this club. Better known to its members as Orchesis, it is divided into two groups: the beginners and the pros . The pur- pose of Orchesis is to give those interested in modern dancing further knowledge in it and the opportunity to create dances of their own. Orchesis also co-operates with other depart- ments for shows, assemblies, and other activi- ties. ln Orchesis a girl has the opportunity to develop her individual talents. A girl must possess a sense of rhythm and timing in order to be recommended to this popular club. Crea- tive dancing induces rhythmic organization and individuality. The dancers seek to express emotions through movements in their dances. One of the major protects which a girl must participate in is the creation of an individual dance which she then performs for her fellow members. ln the club the girls are taught in, termediate and elementary rhythms, body orientation and mechancs, and contemporary dance. In previous years creative dance classes have attended dance symposiums at which primitive and iazz dance techniques were taught. These various techniques have now been imparted to the students and are a defi- nite parl of the course. The usual uniform for these students is a leotard. Leotards come in variety of styes and colors and make the class a colorful one. Various emotions and ideas are expressed through body movement, as these girls demonstrate. STANDING: D. Spinka, S. Sckana, S. Brvr, B. Pollack, C. Hal- pin, S. Turek. SEATED, MIDDLE: D. Demos, N. Voyt, M. Rotunno. so-xtcu, mont. s. van oaeiiim, i. fviasrik, G. Rcinlmclier, C. Gaul, N. Mikolas, C. Kozcny. c7QAcyfAm1'c ances These girls demonstrate some of the techniques which they have learned through the study of modern dance. STANDING: M. Janca, S. Kaiser, J. Sobotka. KNEELING: F. Marsik, L. Collier, S. Schreier, D. Kloboucnik, J. Skrlm, A. Smith, M. Haiek, D. Ncvak, J. Reznicek, J. Zitck. These girls are the officers and advisors of the club who have made it and the Creative Dance show such a success. SITTING: C. Gaul, M. Black. KNEELING: M. Rotunno, L. Vesely, M. Uss, Advisors C. Swanson and L. K. Mix, J. Sredl, M. Slaby, M. Janca, P. Rassogianis. Page 250 671461 Q CCZSMVC These are iust some of the girls who participated in this year's Modern Dance Show and helped to make it a success. STANDING: N. Blazek, B, Papivis, D. Pecenka, G. Tesinsky, C. Nnshed, C. Miksovsky, C. Erdman, B. Vitok, S. Gorski, B. Svohoda, SEATED: J. Dougan, F, Brakken, K. Osuch, B. Falken- stein, N. Borch, B. Mrnka, F Howard, D. Vtlilkinson, C. Cousincau, D. Mudlil Rhythm and grace are two of the qualities which girls who wish to belong to this popular :lub must possess. SEATED: L. Vesely, M. Blank, J. Vana, S. Krob, D. Petersen, K. Stephan. KNEELING: J Sguaragna, J. Kuhaiek, S. Hrulny, M Straka, N. Bm-langer, J. Law. STANDING: M. Uss, J, Srecll, M. Kryzaniak, J. Jirout. J. Polacek, C. Bolis, C. RlCClQV, Page 251 Members really work to attain spectacular costumes. Varied fabrics are chosen with care, and styles are selected to coaordinate with the numbers that they will be used for. These Cosa tumes are made by the members of the club, and they are part of the reason why the Crea' tive Dance show is such a success. Weeks bee fore the show is put on, members decorate posters which are then displayed throughout the school. Tickets are sold and distributed by the members, and they work to make their show a success. If a girl has had previous dance training, she will hnd it to her advantage to avail herself of this course, Creative Dance is not only a club, it is also a class. In order to be recommended for such a class, a girl must possess an 85 in gym, have a beginners swim Card, be passing in all major and minor sub- iects, and possess a sense of timing and rhythm. Members of the class are urged to loin the club as extra practice will help to increase their proficiency in dancing. After two years of participation in the class and or club, a girl is awarded an This award is presented to her at an annual banquet which is held at a restaurant in the Chicagoland area. Creative dance club also has oflicers just as any other club. Officers at East were: President, Judy Sredl, Vice-President, Madeline Uss, Secretary, Laurie Vesely, and Treasurer, Mary Black. OfTi- cers at West wereg President, Pauline Rasso- gianis, Vice-President, Carol Gaulg Secretary, Mimi Rotunno, and Treasurer, Marilyn Slaby. Through the efforts of these officers the club has attained the fine name it has today. A girl may join the club during her four years at Morton, and she is eligible to be recommended for this club during her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Creative Dance has managed to combine hard work with fun to thereby make the Creative Dance club a popular one. The dances presented at the Modern, Dance show displayed such emotions as fear, anger, and joy. KNEELlNG1J.Cliillo, K Prufhaska, C, Ursa, C. Musil, D, Kal' mour, C. Beina, J, Curtis, J. Svec, B, Kassul, N. luporini, B. Kolar, C, Cunningham, V. Villano, S. Truschnmn, P. Rassio- gianis, S. Pertle, P. Molek, M Slaluy, 5. Remus, M. Gohr. These are some of the girls who have participated in the Leadership course and who are assisting various teachers in the girls' gym classes. KNEELING: K. Drew, L. Hlavaty, A. Panusko, S, Kuba, J. Meyers. SEATED: C. Caesar, D. Samos, S. Johnson, B. Cameron, D. Steiskal, J. Mraz, M. L. Gaba, K, Guenther, S. Parichy. STANDING: J. Gregor, K. Vicha, B. Togias, R. Benda, V. Schied, E. Borgeaud, B. Baranowski, M. Wolf, L. Grevenites A girl not only must possess athletic proficiency but must stand for the qualities of good sportsmanship. KNEELING: J. Cleayes, O. llluk, T. Holder, D. Bursik, V. Vyleta, P. Hogan, M. Hoffman, E. Grafen, A. Oostendorp. SEATED: J. Grzeskowiak, N. Pospisil, J. Grzeskowiak, D. Duran, M. Haiek, V, Salerno, J. Haiek, A. Loycano, L. Polivka. STANDING: L. Grazulas, S. Bending, S. Culkar, D. Rippel, P. Onclrla, C. Miksovsky, M. Kosner, E. Bisek, M. Bolzenius, L. Koci, J. Pittner. Page 252 oise and LEADERSHIP . . . Line Foul! resounds from girls' gym almost every period as a lead- er is refereeing a volleyball game. These girls in white also take class attendance, demonstrate skills, and aid in the swimming pool. ln order for a girl to be recommended to a leadership class she must possess a 90 average in gym, be passing in all maior subiects, have a beginner's swim card, and possess a pleasing personality, good pos- ture, rhythm, and grace, possess leadership qualities, and have proficiency in all major athletic girls' sports. When a girl is a mem- ber of a leadership class, she wears blue shorts, white blouse, and possesses a whistle. She is encouraged to take over the class and is often called upon to demon- strate athletic skills and exercises. She is aided in the refereeing of games by rule- books which she purchases from the teacher. These books contain diagrams which illus- trate various techniques, and they are ac- companied by a set of hand signals which every leader is urged to learn. A leader also must learn the fundamentals of driving, home nursing, and first aid. She must be versed in a few folk dances as these are taught to students in the foyer once a week. She must be prepared to teach a girls' gym class if the teacher is ill. Upon completing the leadership course a girl is assigned to a gym class by her leadership teacher. The class as a whole receives an award at the end of their year of training. This award may be an or an or a shield. The girls decide on the type of award which they would like, and they also decide such things as its color and size. These awards are worn proudly by the girls who have earned them, Many persons believe that a girl must be a superior athlete to qualify for leadership. This is not necessarily true, a girl must possess athletic proficiency to certain de- gree, but she must also stand for sports- manship. A leader is often asked to referee and score at various tournaments which are being given by various girls' athletic clubs at Morton. A leader is also asked to aid in the swimming pool along with the girls who are lifeguards. Also a girl may participate in the leadership program in either her sophomore or iunior years. At the P. E. demonstration the leadership classes usually perform precision marching or co-ordinated exercises, and they are a very popular group on the program. Thus the leaders seek to put what they have learned to good use through their work in the P. E. de- partment, and their demonstrations at the P. E. Show. efforts cmfe Life is a chain of experiences, each one inspiring its own ambitions, dreams. Life - a branch school to build, games to win, students to teach, tests to pass - Life is the dream, a dream the restless soul never stops living, a dream that has no end. For those twenty-three students who worked to compile this edition of the MORTONIAN ANNUAL, a special dream has been accomplished. Their hope is that they have succeeded in bringing to you a year- book unique to Morton, one in which you will have the deepest pride. Their iob was a hard one, for publishing a book on the scale of Morton's has never been an easy task. The opening of the new west branch left them without precedence and new problems with which to deal, thereby facilitating the setting of altogether new standards. They have met these standards now visible before you in the T959 MORTONIAN, but they could not have done so without the co-operation and assistance of several maior contributors. For the staff, I express special thanks to the assistant superintendent, Dr. Walter L. Cooper, for his valuable advice and unselfish dedication. Exemplary of the artifice of Gibson Studios is the distinctive photography and fine quality found throughout this book. This superb pictorial cov- erage of Morton and its students should be accredited to Mr. Joseph Guido and Mr. Wayne Dickenson, Gibson Studio photographers and the counsel of Mr. Joseph Gessner, president of Gibson's. l cannot close without expressing the staFf's sincere gratitude to Mr. Leander Hagerty of the Leander Publishing Company and to his representative, Mr. Brian O'Rourk for professional advice in instances of difficult decisions. To Mr. Truman D. Fox, former ANNUAL advisor, our thanks for the many annuals of the past years, which gave us a foundation for our edition. Finally, we would like to thank Mr. Robert J. Tudor, our advisor, not only for the many happy experiences we found this year, but for the warm friendship that is peculiarly his which he has shared with us all. To all of these people, Thank You. Whatever your ambitions and dreams are at this moment, some may and some may not come true. But, remember, a dream can never die. To the owner of this book I say, read it, enioy it, it's yours. Cbesfer aCasLowsLi Editor-in-chief Page 253 I xg A Abluton, Ronald CWD ..... ...118 Abrahamson, Arlene CED ...... . 64 Abramavicius, Algird CED ....... 160 ACTIVITIES ............. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE .. Adam, Don ............. Adam, Dorothy CWD ...... Adamek, Patricia CED ...... Adams, James CWD .... Adams, Maryann CED ...... Adams, Patricia CED ....... Adamski, Dennis CED ...... Adinolfi, Alfred CED ....... AEOLIAN CHOIR ........ Aguilera, Mary CED ....... Ahntholz, Roger CWD ...... Aiello, Claudia CWD ....... Aiello, Rosemary CED ...... Aiken, Robert CED ......... Aird, Kurt Wayne CWD ..... Akin, Barbara CWD ..,... . Aksamit, Gerald CED ....... Alar, Larry CWD .......... 164-221 ....261 ....118 118,249 64 ....140 64 118,179 142,229 ....139 198-199 153,175 ....118 159,186 ....141 118,213 ....118 ....118 ....153 .21,118 Albanese, Joseph CWD. .64, 224, 233 Albanese, Mariette CWD .... Albert, Katherine CWD ..... Alberts, James CED ........ Alberts, Thomas CED ...... Albertsen, Charlene CWD. . Albiani, Richard CED ...... Albrecht, Carolyn CED ..... Albrecht, Edward CWD... Albrecht, George CWD .... Alessio, Elaine CWD ...... Angeloni, Diane CED. . . 138, Angelus, Jane CED 141, 185, 193 Angio, Salvatore CED ..... Annes, William CWD ...... ANNUAL STAFF ......... Antalek, Stephen CWD .... Antepenko, Alan CED. . 155, Antink, David CED ........ Antiporek, Joseph CED .... Antiporek, Lois CED ...... Antonacci, Andrew CED. . . Antonacci, James CED ..... Antos, Carolyn CWD ...... Antos, Lawrence CWD. . .65 Antos, Lester CWD ....... Arasim, Ruth CED ......... Arazmus, Linda CWD ...... Arbir, Francis CWD .... 118 Arbir, Lawrence CWD ..... Arch, William CWD .... , Archer, Cecilee CED .... Arlart, Ruthann CWD 65, Arlowski, Albert CWD. . Armstrong, Hugh CED. Armstrong, Karen CWD... Arney, Muriel CED ,.... Arnold, Owen CWD .... ART CLUB .......... Arthur, Joyce CED ..... ...,154 118,172 ....140 ...,145 ....118 139,227 64 ....118 118,181 ....118 202, 203 199, 211 ....156 143,227 206-207 ....118 169,177 ....155 ....156 65 ....162 65 ....152 195,228 ....150 ....118 ....146 , 228, 244 163, 244 ....143 ....151 186,198 65 .58,144 65 ....149 232,233 ....185 ....145 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ....... 216 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS ...... 34 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.. 32 ASTRONOMY CLUB .......... 169 ATHLETICS .............. 222-252 Atkinson, Linda CWD 118,172,192,196, 221 Atwood, Karen CWD ........... 118 Atwood, Patricia CWD ......... 162 Auer, Paul CED. ............... 118 Augustin, Gail CED ...... 53, 65, 174 Augustin, June CED ....... .....149 Aurvek, Dorothy CED .......... 118 Austera, Robert CWD ..... Austera, Terry J. CWD .... ...118 ...118 Austin, Bert CWD .............. 118 Autowski, Raymond CED .... 65, 191 Ayers, Diane CED ...... 118, 194, 197 B Babiar, Jeanette CWD.. Babiar, Robert CWD... Babinsky, Frank CWD.. 162 118 153 Baburek, Milton CED ...... .... 1 45 Badovinac, Carol CWD ..... .... 1 18 Baggerly, Nancy CED ..... .... 1 18 Bagne, Sandy CWD ....... .... 1 56 Bagnole, William CWD .... .... 1 52 Bahnick, Terry CED ............. 118 Baker, John CED .............. 65 Baker, Peggy CVVD .... 118, 175, 195 Baker, Regina CED .......... 65, 174 asker, Robert CWD ........ 153, 167 Bala, James CWD .............. 142 Balcer, Carole CED ............. 65 Baldridge, Jessica CWD ........ 15? Baldridge, Judith CWD .... .... 6 5 Baley, George CWD... . ...51, 66 Balkus, Roberta CWD ..... .... 1 43 Balkus, Ronald CED ....... .... 1 18 Ballarini, Donald CWD ..... .... 2 29 Ballarini, Ronald CWD ..... .... 2 29 Ballo, Annamarie CED ..... 176, 199 Bambule, James CWD ..... .... 6 6 BAND .................. 200-201 Banister, Myrna CWD ..... 158 Baranik, Carol CED ..... 140 Baranik, Deanna CED ...... . .. 66 Baranik, Ronald CED ...... 153 157 Baranowski, Bernardine CED.202 252 Baranowski, Cynthia CED.. 158 202 Barcal, Carole CED ....... 153 200 Barcal, Judith CWD ....... ... 141 Barcal, Robert CED .... 168 Barcal, Roseann CED .... . . . 66 Barcik, Kathryn CWD ..... 152 Barda, Mary Jo CED ....... ... 118 Bares, Cheryl CWD .... 138 141 178 Bargellini, Marilias CED .... . .. 66 Barger, Barbara CED .... 144 Barger, Vivian CED .... 153 Barich, Leroy CWD ........ . . . 150 Baron, Joanne CED 148,178,186, 214 215 216 Barone, Nancy CED ....... . . . 153 Baronti, Laurie CWD ...... . . . 118 Bart, Elaine CED .......... 158 Barta, Allan CED.. .66,218 219 221 Barta, Barbara CED ........ . . . 163 Barta, Joseph CWD .... . . . 150 Barta, Louis CED ........ . . . 66 Barrels, Barbara CWD ..... 140 Bartels, William CED ...... .66 171 Barthels, Grant CWD .... . . . 154 Bartik, Janice CWD .....,.. . . . 119 Bartizal, Fred CWD 13, 138,143, 189, 200 220, 244 Bartlett, Lester CED ....... 119, 176 Bartos, Joseph CWD 119,150,196, 200, 201 221 Bartos, Mary Ann CED ..... . . . 152 Bartoski, Julia CED ........ ... 119 Bartuch, Joseph CED ...... 146 194 Bartuska, George CED ..... . . . 147 Basa, Diane CWD ......... 148 193 Basak, Jacquelin CWD .......... 119 Basak, Ronald CWD ............ 139 Basaraba, Kenneth G. CWD ..... 148 Basaraba, Phyllis CWD ........,. 119 Basco, Thomas CWD ........... 119 BASEBALL Varsity ..... .... 2 34 Freshman ......... .... 2 35 Action .............. .... 2 35 Basener, Richard A. CWD ....... 233 BASKETBALL Varsity ......... .... 2 36 Junior Varsity ... ...,240 Freshman ...... .... 2 40 Sophomore ..... .... 2 39 Action ............... 237-238 Basso, Dorothy CWD .... .... 1 44 Basso, Kathryn CED ....... .... I 60 Bastiaans, Bruce P. CWD... ....119 Basty, James CED ......... .... 1 54 Bastyr, Betty CWD ........ .... 1 62 Bates, Barbara CWD ....... 119, 201 Bates, Roger CWD ....... 161, 233 Batista, Carol CWD... .. ....140 Batka, Carol CWD .... .... 1 19 Battisto, Anna CED. . . . . . . . . 66 Baum, Barbara CED ....... .... 1 38 Baumel, Gail CWD ........ 159, 186 Baumruck, Earl CWD ...... .... 1 54 VIJCX I Baumrucker, Lee CWD.. Baxa, Lee CED .... 119, 172, 181, 244 Bayr, Robert CED ....... Bayr, Sandra CED ...... Bazant, Carmen CWD 119,171,197, 201 Beadel, Linda CWD ..... Bean, Charlie CWD ..... .......158 .......157 66,187,251 ......,143 .......148 Beard, Betty CED .............. 66 Becker, Josephine CWD ........ 160 Becker LaVergne CED. . .66, 174, 179 Becker, Lawrence CED .......... 119 Becker, Shirley CED ..... Beckett, Walter CED .... Beckman, Dolores CED. . . Bedard, Raymond CWD. Bednarz, Elaine CWD .... Bedrava, William CWD 66, 212, 214, 224, 233, 241, 262 Beese, Robert CWD ..... Beese, Russell CED ...... Behlke, Darlyne CWD... Behn, Barbara CED ...... Behn, Donna CED ...... Behounek, Edward CWD. Behrens, Robert CED .... Behrenbruch, Joanne CWD ...... 144 Beicek, Mitchel CWD .... Beida, Janice CWD ..... Beida, William CWD ..... Beina, Carol CED 64, 66, 198, 199, 209, 218, 250 Bekman, Janet CWD .... Belanger, Nola CWD 119,189,190, 250 .......159 Belcaster, Joseph CED. . . ...141,174 Belgrave, Ruth CED ..... 1 19, 189, 250 Bell, Cheryl CED ....... Bell, Robert CWD ...... Bellezzo, Carol CWD .... Belis, Carol CWD ...... Bellmonte, William CED Belousek, Bonnie CWD.. Belousek, Terry CWD... Belsky, Frank CED ...... Benac, John CED ....... Benakis, Constanti CWD .......148 ....66,176 .......155 .......14-1 ...119,202 .......139 .......119 ,. ..66 .......119 .......152 ...143,172 .......143 ...148,168 .......119 .......119 ....66,171 .......151 .......119 .. ..66 .......152 ...,160 .. ....119 ....119 .......157 66, 224, 233, 234, 236 Benda, Chester CED ............ 119 Benda, Daniel CED ............ 152 Benda, Rosemarie CED Barnasek, Bruce CED ...... 154 Bernhard, Cheryl CWD ........ Bernklau, Marty CWD .... .... Bertini, Donald CED .... ..... Bertone, Frank CED ........ 147 Beth, Richard CED ............ Bethune, Marycele CED ....... Betker, Virginia CED ..... .. Bettin, Leonard CED ........... Beukema, Willamae CWD ...... Bezanis, Rini CED ............ Bezdek, Barbara CWD ...... 147 Bezdek, Shirley CWD 67, 187, 189 Bialobok, Dennis CED ......... Bianucci, Dan CWD ........ 158 Bianucci, Dennis CED .......... Biba, George CWD .... .... Bican, Jerry CWD ............. Bican, Raymond CWD ......... Bicek, Elaine CWD .......... 67 Bicek, Elizabeth CED. .. ..... Bicicchi, Richard CED ...... 138 Biciste, Robert CWD .......... Biddinger, Jane CWD. .159, 188 Biehl, Richard CWD ........ 119 Bielawa, Kenneth CED ......... Bielawa, Larry CED ........... 1 1 1 1 184 162 119 157 230 147 163 152 67 161 119 248 247 1 19 242 67 67 1 19 67 252 67 230 1 19 248 241 155 159 Bielawa, Richard CED ........ 59, 67 158 Bielik, Frank CED ...... Bielitzki, Suzanne CED .... Bielsik, Mary CED ........ Bielski, Marianne CWD. ...... . Bielski, Patricia CWD 67, 173, 213, 215 Bienias, Judith CWD ....... 163 Biesiada, Robert CED ......... Biesiadecki, Veronica CWD ..... Bigos, Eugene CWD ....... 159, Bilek, Patricia CWD ........... Bilich, John CED. .119, 224, 233, Bilik, Carol CWD ............. Bills, Mary CED ......... Binnall, Sharon CWD... BIOLOGY CLUB ..... Birnbaum, Diane CED .... Biros, Robert CWD ...... Bishop, Kenneth CED ......... Bishop, Lucinda CWD 15 1 1 163 157 160 216 203 67 67 200 150 242 158 159 162 167 149 67 1 19 249 174 119, 193, 212, 214, 215, 252 Bendinelli, Lana CWD .......... 66 Bending, Susan CWD 66, 179, 208, 210, 219, 252 Benedetti, Jeanett CED ..,..., 53,67 Benedict, Joseph CWD. .119, 229, 240 Beneke, Carolyn CWD .......... 67 ....119 9, 178, 246, Bishop, Verti CED ......... 68, Bizek, Catherine CWD ...... Bizek, Joseph CWD ........ ....152 Benes, Arlene CED ......,..... 143 Benes, Eugene CWD. .. ...,148 Benes, Gail CWD ........ .... 1 60 Benes, Geoffrey CWD .... .... 1 19 Benes, James CWD ...... ...... 1 19 Benes, Patricia CWD ........ 159, 175 Benesek, Carol CED ........ 67, 221 Benetka, Joseph CWD. . .67 181, 213 Benetti, Esther CED ......... 56,138 Benia, Sam CWD ..... . . . ....148 Black Bonnie CED .... .... 1 59, 200 Black Fred CED ............... 68 Black Mary CED 68, 202, 213, 214, 250 Black Richard CED ............ 161 Black, Tom CED ....,......... 163 Blackstone, Phyllis CWD ...... 119 Blafka, Judith CED ........... 119 Blafka, Robert CED ...... 68 Blaha, Gerald CED ..... ... 158 Blaha, Geraldine CED ......... 119 Blaha, Violet CED ............ 139 Blahnik, Jacquelin CED..10, 120, 174 Blake, Janice CED ............ 120 Blake, Sandra CWD ......... 68, 171 Bennett, Charles CED ........ 58, 147 Bennett, Esther CED ..... Bennett, James ....... Bennin, Barbara CED .... Benson, Edward CWD. . . Bentert, Mary CED ..... Beran, Carol CWD ...... Beran, Patricia CWD .... ....161 ....144 ....178 .......119 ....67,213 ....67,202 ...160,186 Blanch, Jeane CWD .... ...... 1 20 Blank, Leslie CWD ....... .... 1 39 Blaquiere, Gary CED ........... 120 Blatter, Edward A. CWD. . . . . . 68 Blauw, Henry CED ....... Beranek, Anthony CED ...... 58 Beranek, Barbara CWD ........ Beranek, Charles CED ...... 153 Dolores CWD. . .62, 67 Frank CED ........... Naomi CWD ...... 156 Berberek, Edward CWD ..... 144 Berder, Bonnie CED ........ 67 Berent, Donna CED ........ 119 Berillo, Patricia CED .......... Beranek, Beranek, Beranek, 1 1 1 1 147 1 19 244 193 1 19 203 227 187 195 144 ....151 Blazek, Judith CWD ........... 120 Blazek, Nancy CED. 120, 192, 246, 251 Blazek, Ronald CED. ....... 120,170 Blazek, Shirley CED ............ 145 Blazina, Judith CED... ....120 Blazina, Joseph CWD .......... 154 Blazina, Robert CED ...... ,.68,160 Blecha, Carol CED ......... 162,202 Blecha, Diane CWD ......... 68,171 Blecha, Laraine CWD .......... 120 Blecha, Lois CED ..... .... 1 20 Berka, Richard CED. . .119, 228, 232 Berkos, Karen CED ..... Bernard, Allen CED ..... Bernard, Lucille CED .... Bernas, James CWD ..... Page 254 .......154 ....119 67 2,119,224 Blecha, Louis CED ............. 149 Bloch, Paul CWD 120, 177, 211, 212, 221 Blonding, Thomas CED ......... 58 Blumenfeild, Judith CED ....... 140 Bly, Len CWD ............... 143 BOARD OF EDUCATION ..... 30 BOARDS ............... 211-213 Cerwin, Mary E. CED .... Bobbe, Dennis CED .... 145, Bober, Glenn CED ..... 120, Bobick, Donna CED ........ Boburka, Robert CWD ...... Bocek, Linda CWD ......... Bochenski, Kenneth CED .... Bochucinxki, Lucille CWD... Bocian, Ralph CED ......... Bock, Ronald CWD ........ Bock, Thomas CWD ....... Bode, Margaret CED. . .147, Boehm, Patricia CWD ..... Boehm, Richard CED ..... Bogdan, Carolyn CED ..... Bogdan, Glorianne CED... Bogdan, Judith CED ....... Bogdanovic, George CED.. Boggs, Owen CED ......... Bogur, John CED ........ Bogusch, Ernest CED. .. Bogusch, Eugene CED ...... Bohaboy, Allan CWD ...... Bohaboy, Philip CWD ...... Bohan, Michael CED ......,. Bahan, Thomas CED ........ Bohenek, Bonnie CWD ..... Boiko, Ann CED ......... Baian, Benedict CED ...... Bokuniewicz, William CWD. Bolociuch, Sharon CWD... Bolognia, Barbara CWD... Bolzenius, Mary CED.68, 174 Bonczyk, Dianna CED ..... Bond, Bond, Bondlo Charles CED ....... Michael CED ....... w, Sandra CWD .... Bonelli, Andrew CWD ..... Bonga, Dale CED ......... Bonga, Karl CED ...... 155 Bonin, Diane CED ......... Bonin, Doris CED ......... Bonin, Katherine CED .... Bonin, Paul CED ........ Bono, Geraldine CED .... Bons, Betty CED ......... Bonucelli, George CED .... 1 120, 166, 168, 200, 218 chmelik, Frank CWD. .139,' Carr, Robert CED ..... ....... 1 20 Boyd, James CWD ......... Boone, Dennis CED .... 155 BOOSTER CLUB ........ Borch, Nicole CWD. 143, 214 Berchard, Dick CWD ....... Barecky, Marlene CED .... B:rek, Diane CED ....... Borella, Nancy CWD ...... Borgeaud, Ellen CED 217 229 184 202 ....140 ....120 ....147 .68,176 ....161 68 120 168 ....155 178,201 ....l58 ....143 ....l58 68 .56,120 .10,160 ....l58 ....144 ....145 ....148 120,240 156 229 120,194 141,190 ....120 68 ....120 .,..154 68 ....120 176 252 ....153 .68 244 120 244 150 248 ....142 120,229 229,240 152 175 68 ..24, 68 120 ....120 ....163 ....120 229,240 .. . .187 215,251 161,184 .. . .138 .. . .155 .. . .120 11, 24, 120, 172, 175, 207, 210, 213, 216, 252 Borovec, Richard CWD ..... 160, Borovicka, Carl CED ....... Borowczyk, Judie CED ..... Borowczyk, Kenneth CED. . . Bcrowczyk, Robert CED .... Borowczyk, Ronald CED .... Borowiak, Carol CED ...... Borowski, Christine CED .... Borra, Victor CWD ........ 1 60, 229 177 ....163 ....159 .58 145 68 ....157 68 ....142 Bortman, Joan CWD. . . 144, 178, Bortman, Susan CWD 57, 159, 178, 186, 189, 190, 215, 246, 248, 249 Bcrtz, Ronald CWD Borzych, Richard CED ......... Boshkoff, Philip CWD ...... Bcubin, Jerry CWD ........ Boucek, Melinda CWD 138, 145, Bouska, Melodee CED ...... Bouzek, Judith CED 190 213, .68 ....157 145, 213, 241 220 ....120 68,197, 201, 217 Boyd, Laura CWD .......... Boyde, Robert CED .... Boyer, Barbara CWD. . . Boyer, Scott CED ........ BOYS' M CLUB ........ Bozicnik, Ronald, CWD ..... Bozousky, Darlene CWD .... Brabec, Daniel CED ...... Brabec, Dennis CED ...... Brabec, William CED ...... 218 ....l58 ....120 ....120 ....140 ....120 233 ....146 ....140 ....143 ....l58 ....142 Bradka, Irene CED .......... 69, Bradley, Marilyn CED 69, 198, Brady, John CED .......... Braico, John CWD ......... Braico, Theresa CED. . 199 1 216 218 ....120 69 141 Brakken, Florence 251 Brandt, Mary Ann CWD ........ 120 Branecki, Donna CED ...... . . . 69 Branecki, James CED. . . . . .120 Brazda, James CWD .... ..... 1 54 Brazes, Arthur CED ...... ..... 1 53 Brennan, Jerry CWD ........... 148 Brennan, Wilfred CWD ......... 69 Brennwald, Karen CWD ........ 150 Brenski, Edwin CED ....... .. . 69 Brescia, Marie CWD ........... 143 Brezina, Jacqueline CWD ...... 69 Brezina, Karen CWD ........... 162 Brezinsky, George CED ......... 120 Brich, Dennis CED ....... ..... 1 53 Briggs, Loudon CED .... ..... 1 53 Brill, Kenneth CED .... 69 Brill, William CWD ...... ..... 6 9 Bringle, Kenneth CED .... ..... 1 61 Brinker, Gail CWD ............. 120 Brinker, George CED ....... 120, 244 Brinker, Roger CED ............ 120 Brockmann, Robert CWD .... 69,184 Brogni, Frank CDND ........ 120,195 Brogni, John CWD ............. 154 Broi, Lauren CED ..... 140,177,184 Brooks, Karen CWD ........... 159 Brooks, Mary CWD. 120, 182, 214, 215 Brosig, Kenneth CWD ......... 120 Brown, Agnes CED ........... 153 Brown, Anne CWD ......... 69,186 Brown, Gordon CWD .... .... 1 60 Brown, Joanne CED .... . . . 120 Brown, John CWD ....... .... 1 58 Browning, Terri CED .... . . . 155 Broz, Annamae CWD .... .... 1 20 Brozovsky, Paul CED .......... 138 Bruce, Lynn CED .......... 159,178 Bruce, Neil CWD ............ 140 Brull, Thomas CED .... 145,220 233 Brunette, Arlene CWD ...... 139 178 Bruno, David CWD ........... 120 Bruno, Grace CED ..... . .. 120 Brunslik, Brian CED .... ..... 1 20 Brunst, Donna CWD ........ 120 197 Bruscato, Frances CWD ........ 144 Brusherd, Delores CED 145, 178, 182,193 Brusherd, Robert CWD ......... 120 Brust, John CWD .............. 154 Bruzek, Robert CED ............ 120 Bryan, Judith CED. .69, 205, 211, 217 Bryan, Patricia CED.69, 175, 179, 198 Bryan, Robert CED ........ 145,235 Bryan, Ronald CED ............ 147 Bucaro, Sharon CVVD. .120, 189, 213 Buch, John CWD .......... 69, 174 Buchert, Jacquelin CWD ........ 156 Buchman, Vincent CED .... . . . 153 Buchner, Donald CED. . . . . . 69 Bucki, Terrence CWD ..... 69 Buddecke, Robert CWD ...... .. 69 Budenbender, William CED ..... 120 Budill, Robert CED ............ 159 Buehring, Pat CED .... 120, 224, 232 Buetow, James CWD .......... 154 Buhot, Edward CED ....... 120,144 Buhrke, Marlene CWD ......... 120 Bukowski, Diana CED .......... 144 Bukowski, Madelyn CED ........ 69 Bulat, Joan CWD .............. 69 Bulger, Jeanette CWD ...... 161, 248 Bulich, Shirley CED ............ 153 Bullens, Robert CWD ........... 156 BULLETIN COMMITTEE ....... 215 Bulthuis, Thomas CED .......... 153 Bundy, Shirley CWD .... 69 Buonamici, Gino CED .......... 149 Burchacki, Patricia CED ........ 144 Burchak, Rita CED. .69, 173, 175, 216 Burda, Carole CWD ........... 141 Burda, Dorothy CED ........ 146, 185 Burda, Duane CED .... ...... 1 20 Burde, Roy CWD .............. 145 Burdi, Vito CED ............... 149 Burgener, Bonnie CWD. 156, 182, 186 Burgener, Bruce CWD .......... 70 Buric, Richard CED ............ 70 Burisek, Ronald CWD .... ..... 1 20 Burisek, Sandra CED ..... . . . 70 Burian, Jerry CWD ..... . . .139 Burkhead, Patsy CED. . . . . . 138 Burnley, David CWD. . . . . .155 Burns, Linda CED ...... . . .153 Burns, Roberta CWD .......... 150 Bursik, Dorothy CED 70, 127, 183, 207, 252 Burton, Gerald CED ............ 161 Bush, Linda CED ....... Busse, Harold CED ..... Busta, Lynda CED .... Buttron, Dan CED .... Buziecki, Roy CED ........ ....159 ....120 ....120 ....163 ....153 Buzzard, Garnet CED ........... 70 Byerke, Leo CWD ............. 157 Byerly, Lois CED ...... 120, 150,221 Bykowicz, Steve CWD .......... 120 Byrum, Clyde CED ........ 142,184 Bzdyl, Don CED ..... .... 5 8,147 C Cabernoch, James CED .... .... 7 0 CABINETS Senior ..... ...... 6 4-65 Junior ...... .... 1 18-119 Sophomore .... .... 1 38 Freshman ,...... .... 1 51 Cada, Joseph CWD ..... Cada, Judith CED ........ . Cada, Sandra L. CWD ...... 70 ....158 .70, 189 CAFETERIA STAFF ......... 48-49 Calabrese, Albert CED ..... Calek, Joann CWD 143, 178, 188, Calicoat, Patricia CED ...... Caliendo, Donna CED ....... Caliendo, James CWD ...... Callahan, Cecelia CED ...... Callahan, Patrick CED..157 Calta, Kenneth CWD ...... ...,162 Cefalo, Jeanette CED.. Ceika, Bettyiane CWD.. Celaya, Carlos CWD... Centoni, Robert CED. . . Cepek, Phyllis CED.. Ceraulo, Josephine CWD... Ceresnak, Joanne CED. Cermak, David CWD ..... Cermak, Gaylord CWD .... Cermak, George CWD 121,168,169170 Cermak, James CED.. Cermak Janet CWD.. Cermak, Jerry CED... 157 Cermak Richard CWD .... Cernocky, John CED.. Cernota, Jane CWD. . . Cerny Donna CWD... 152 Cerny, Jill CED 118,121,188189 Cerny Judith CWD. . . . . . Cerny Louis CWD 121, 166, 170 Cerny Sandra CED 1 220 120 227 1 1 1 249 120 . 70 150 173 240 148 Calugi, Lynne CED ........ 120 179 Cameron, Roberta CED 120, 177, 187, 247, 252 Cammisa, Julie CED ............ 70 Camp, Margaret CED ...... Camp, Michael CED ........ Campbell, Anita CED ....... Campo, Tony CED ........ Canonico, David E. .... . Canonico, Robert CED .... Cantwell, Ronald CED ..... Cantwell, Wendell CED .... Capek, Donna CED 64, 70, 188, 209 ....141 ....151 141,192 .7O,184 70 ....149 70 ....154 216,219 Capek, Ronald CWD ....... 120, 171 Capilupo, Rosemarie CWD. .... 162 Capouch, Carolyn CWD 119,120,186,189, 215, 216 Capouch, Raymond CED. . . . . . .161 Capouch, Shirley CWD .... Cappelletti, Michael CWD.. Carbonara, Phyllis CED .... Carey, Anthony CED .... Carlis, Robert CWD .... Carlson, Arvid CED ..... Carlson, Carol CED ....... Carlson, Gerald CWD ....144 ....157 70 ....153 ....120 70 .....160 70, 196, 200, 214, 233 Carlson, James CWD .... 65, 70,181 Carlson, Linda CWD ........... 159 Carlson, Paul CWD ............ 140 Carmack, Carol CWD .......... 156 Caroselli, Kathleen CWD.. .,. ..154 Carpen, Jacqueline CED ...... . .145 Carr, Brenda CED ........ .... 1 59 Carr, James CWD ....... .... 1 48 Carr, Linda CED .... .... 1 55 Carr, Mattew CED .... .... 1 20 143, 174, 175 Cervllo, Danielle CED. . .71 Cervllo, Jeanne CED ...... Cervenka, Donald CED ...... Cervenka, Thomas CED ..... Cerveny, Margaret CWD .... Cerveny, Patricia CWD ..... Cerwin, Margaret CED ...... Cerwun, Jane CED .... Cesak, James CWD ...... Cesario, Anthony CWD. . . . . Cesario, John CWD ........ Cesky, Joann CED ......... Chaberski, Yvonne CED ..... Chabus, Rosemary CWD .... Chafee, Marguerite CED .... Chaloupka, Arthur CED .... Chaloupka, Ernest CWD .... Chaloupka, Robert CED .... Chalupa, Margaret CWD.. Chalupnik, Sharon CWD 121,174,210 Champness, Robert CED.. . Charvat, Carol CED ........ Charvat, Elizabeth CWD .... Chaves, Ascension CED ..... Chavoen, Albert CED .... Check, Anthony CED .... CHEERLEADERS ...... CHEMlS1'RY CLUB ....... Cherbanek, Sandra CED .... Cherney, Stanley CED ...... Chesky, Conald CED ....... CHESS AND CHECKERS .. Chiappetta, Achille CWD. .. Chiappetta, Fred CED ...... Chicado, Nancy CWD ...... Childress, William CWD .... Childs, Donald CWD .... 71, Chillo, June CED .......... Chiovare, June CWD ..... Chlumsky, Donna CED .... Chlumsky, Frank CED ..... Chlustina, Leona CWD .... Chmela, Edwin CWD ...... 1 1 Carraro, Philip CED ........... 157 Carrino, Annette CWD. . .65, 70, 213 Carrino, Donna CWD. .140, 213, 249 Carroll, Dennis CWD.70, 166, 229, 233 Carroll, Diane CWD ....... ....150 Carroll, Paul CWD ......... 70,181 Carry, Nancy ............... 148 Carstensen, Henry CED ..... 120,232 Carter, Charles CWD ...... ....156 Carter, James CWD .... 147, 229, 233 Carter, Patricia CED ............ 145 Caruso, Frances CED ...... 24, 71, 76 Caruso, Phillip CWD ........... 140 Casaga, Nancy CWD ........... 150 Casiello, Albert CWD ...... 139,235 Casina, Norman CWD .......... 140 Castello, Jerry CED ............ 120 Catalano, Joseph CED .......... 163 Cataland, Rosemarie CED ....... 120 Caudill, Connie CED ........... 120 Cavalieri, Marsha CED .......... 163 Cavanaugh, Molly CWD. .71, 186, 247 Cavanaugh, Thomas CED ........ 160 Cech, Darlene CED ........ 120,218 Cech, Vickie CWD ............ 156 Cech, Gail CWD ...... 120,173,192 Page 255 Chmelik, Karen CED .... Chmiel, Dennis CED... Chobot, Bruce CWD... Chochole, Richard CED. Chcdl, Denise CWD... Choin, Daniel CWD .... Choin, Dennis CWD .... Cholke, James CED .... Chott, Roberta CED .... .71, CED Churchhill, Karleen CED .... Churinofi, Carolyn CED .... Chvatal, Joseph CWD ...... Chvatal, Marilyn CWD ...... Chvoika, Andrew CED ..... Ciamarichello, Anna CED... Ciarniello, Phyllis CWD ..... Cichon, Carol CED ........ Cichorz, Roger CED ........ Cieply, Joseph CWD ....... Ciesielczyk, Stanley CWD. . . Cihlar, Maryanne CWD ..... Cikanek, Daniel CWD ...... Cikanek, David CWD ....... Cikanek, Edward CWD ..... 72, Cimaglia, Dominic CWD ........ Christoph, Marilyn 213 121 143 71 157 195 152 140 162 221 217 121 240 159 161 212 193 216 121 221 220 198 153 240 209 71 178 71 143 71 140 230 121 213 71 160 160 139 171 121 155 221 157 248 121 71 71 160 247 166 149 121 189 169 142 241 150 71 181 250 144 159 121 71 71 233 71 140 121 146 202 154 170 228 71 72 156 156 244 121 184 149 178 147 205 121 161 140 121 72 224 148 Cisar, Cushing, Janice KWH... Cleland, Kathleen KWH. . . 121 Czemske, Matthew KWH. 218 251 234 F' F KWH. . . Cindric, Joan KWH ........ Cinefro, John KEH ........ Ciner, Nancy KWH .... 121, Ciomber, James KEH ....... Ciomber, Louise KEH ....... Christine KWH. . . Cimbalista, Joanne Cisar, George KEH .... Cisar, Lenore KWH ....... Cisar, Richard KWH ....... Ciuprinskas, Aldona KEH. . . Cizek, Darina KEH 175, 121, 140, 124, 174, 179, 188, Cizek, Richard KWH ...... Clabots, Carol KEH ....... Clabots, Marygale KEH .... Clark, Edward KWH ....... Clark, Frank KEH ,.... .. Clark, James KEH ..... Clark, Leslie KEH .... Clark, Lois KEH ..... CLASS ADVISORS Senior Junior Sophomore .... Freshman ........ CLASSES ............... CLASSROOM SCENES Clausen, Leonard KEH. . . Clawson, David KWH... Clay, Charlotte KWH ...... Cleary, James KWH ....... 118, 151, fiif 72 121 72 186 190 151 121 154 140 233 146 189 141 121 162 157 184 121 121 157 64-65 118-119 138 151 .50-163 Cleaves, Jean KEH. .72, 198, 218, Clemson, Leonard KEH .... Clement, James KWH... Clervi, Kenneth KEH .... CLUB COMMITTEE Coates, Cecily KWH .... Coates, James KWH ...... Coats, Patricia KWH ...... CODE OF ETHICS COMMITTEE. . Coffey, James KEH ....... Cole, Robert KWH ........ Coleman, Kenneth KEH .... Collander, Carol KEH ..... 11212. Ifiif 52-63 72 121 152 121 252 121 161 142 215 121 150 155 214 121 146 152 174 calvin KWH ....... 121,224 Collier, Lynne KWH. 147, 220, 247,251 Collins, Beverly KEH ....... 152,248 140 Collier, Collum, Betty KEH ........ COLOR GUARD ...... Colpo, Elaine KEH ....... Comparine, Thomas KWH.. Composono, John KEH ..... Composono, Pasquale KEH. Connors, Susan KEH ...... Considine, Kathleen KEH.. Constantino, Carole KWH. Constantino, Pamela KWH. CONTEST DRAMA ...... Conway, Carol KEH ...... Cook, Bobbie KEH ..... Cook, Gerald KEH ..... Cooney, Cora KEH .... .. Coplon, Janet KEH ....... Corbett, Carol KEH ....... Corbin, Roma Lea KWH... Corbin, Sharon KWH ..... Cortez, Dolores KEH ...... Cosentino, Diane KWH .... Cosentino, Glorianna KWH. Cosentino, Raymond KWH. Costa, Barbara KEH.145, 178, Costa, Judith KEH ........ Costabile, Richard KWH... Couch, James KWH ....... COURT OF JUSTICE .... Courtney, Patrick KEH .... Cousineau, Crystal KEH 186, 213, 214 Covich, John KEH ........ Cox, Michael KEH. . 147, 227 Coyer, William KWH. . .121 Cozzi, Rosalind KEH ....... Cozzie, Frances KEH ...... Crain, Sandra KWH ..... Cramer, Roberta KEH ..... Crandall, Daniel KEH ...... Craten, Audrey KEH 121, 174 Crawley, William KEH ..... CREATIVE DANCE CLUB. . . Crededio, Barbara KEH .... Crededio, Kathy KEH ..... Crnkovich, Diana KWH .... Crnkovich, Steven KWH. .72 .72, 157, 121, 182, ,216, 233, 228, .72, 159, 179, 224, -2501 203 72 147 145 72 153 121 121 160 208 121 145 121 163 211 172 142 162 145 121 216 72 220 121 158 158 211 161 121 241 242 144 176 150 72 240 185 145 251 141 152 144 233 Cronin, Donald KEH ...... CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Cruickshank, Linda KEH 56, 145, Cruz, Carmelita KEH ...... Csorba, Mary KEH ........ Cudnik, Jerome KEH ...... Culkar, Sylvia KEH ..... 72, KW1 Cummiskey, Judith Cunis, Sharon KEH ...... Cunnar, Ernest KEH .... 121, Cunningham, Carol KWH... Cunningham, Patricia KWH.. Curda, Patty KEH ....... Curin, Clifford KEH .... Curin, Janet KEH ..... Curran, Elaine KEH ..... Curran, Kathy KEH ..... Curtis, Jacqueline KEH 145,186,187, 214, Cutler, Allen KWH ...... Cutler, Barbara KWH .... Cwik, Dianne KEH ...... Cwiok, Theresa KEH .... Cwynar, Geraldine KEH. Cythaml, Judy KEH ..... Czarny, Robert KWH .... Czarny, Sandra KWH... CZECH CLUB ......... Czech, Joanna KEH ..... Czelusniak, Nancy KWH. Czemske, Madeline KWH... Czyzewski, Barbara KWH Czyzewski, Beverly KWH Czyzewski, Frances KEH. D Dahlgren, Stephen KEH. . Dahlstrom, Carl KEH .... DANCE BAND ..... Dambrau, David KEH .... Damek, Peter KEH .... Dames, Diane KEH. .. Roy KEH .... Dames, Dancik, Bruce KEH ..... Danda, Janet KEH 172 166 .72 147 we .73 261 215 161 173 56,121,166,17O,193 Danek, Peter KWH ..... D'Angelo, Joseph KEH.. Danhelka, Sharon KEH.. Danick, Floyd KWH ..... Daniel, Claude KEH ..... Danishek, Richard KWH. Dantino, Richard KEH. .. Darda, Benton KEH ..... Darflinger, Ernest KEH. . . Darnstadt, Carol KWH.. Darrow Barbara KEH. .. Daubner, Joan KWH .... Daubner, Joyce KWH .... Laubner, June KWH .... Dauer, Nancy KWH .... Dauiotas, Ronald KEH. .. Daum, Elizabeth KEH. .. Davi, Eileen M. KWH... 73, 157 148 .73 142 .73 198 .73 .73 Davide k, Edward KEH .... .. Davids, Kenneth KEH. . Davids, Wayne KEH. . . Davidson, Sheila KEH. Davis, Frank KEH ....... .... Davis, Gregory KEH .... .... Davis, Richard KEH. . . . . . . Davis, Sandra KEH .... .... Davis, William KEH ....... .... Davison, Ronald KWH.. . Dawson, Edward KWH.. Dawson, Eugene KWH 73, 195, 228, 233, Dawson, Larry KWH .... DEANS ............. Deans, Carolyn KEH ..... DeardorfT, Stuart KWH.. Dearman, Faye KEH .... Deaton, Mazine KWH... DEBATE ............. Decesare, Kent KEH ..... Decesare, Ronald KEH. .. De Cicco, Mary Lee KEH. Dedek, Edward KWH... Dedic, William KWH... DEDICATION ........ Defenbaugh, Robert KEH. DeGuide, John NVH .... Deines, Terrence KEH. .. Delestowicz, Robert KEH. .73 121,' 72 229 215 147 143 72 252 186 178 169 250 153 221 153 158 73 145 250 193 121 160 149 174 162 121 157 73 193 152 142 121 121 121 121 73 121 121 201 121 121 73 154 157 200 168 138 160 161 144 147 73 201 190 171 178 216 216 216 186 121 139 160 73 73 138 73 149 156 121 143 153 121 73 139 35 121 181 146 142 210 163 121 121 121 121 8 228 142 121 145 I Delise, Walter KEH .... Delisi, Diane KEH ..... Delong, Richard KWH .... . . . Delpreto, Charles KEH ........ Delpreto, Anthony KEH ....... Delprincide, Susan KEH ....,.. Delsarto,, Allan KEH ........ 60 Delsarto, Anita KEH .... ..... Del Sarto, Dennis KEH .... . . . De Luca, Marie KEH .......... Dema, Carl J. KWH ........... Demiduk, Victor KEH. . .143, 227 Demkovich, Jeanette KEH 73, 150, 187, 188, 189 Demkovich, Judith KEH .... 157 Demma, Jeanette KEH ...... 121 Demos, Denna KWH 65, 73, 187, 198, 206, 251 Denniger, Charles KWH ....... Denoua, Frances KWH ........ Dentino, Eugene KEH .... DEPARTMENT HEADS ....... Depasquale, Anna L. KWH..156 De Polo, Mira KWH ........... Derrico, Ronald KEH .......... Desantis, Jacquelyn GNH ...... Desideri, Dolores J. KWH ..... Desmond, Gerry KEH ......... Dettmer, John KWH ..... .. Dever, Carol KEH ............ De Vries, Grace KEH ..... Diamond, William 1151. . 144, 235, Dick, William KEH ............ Dickson, Bruce P. KWH ....... Diesem, Carol E. J. KWH ...... Diestelcamp, Al KEH .......... Dietrich, William KEH ......... Dilba, Rolf KEH ............ 74, Dilelio, Ronald KEH ........ 74, Dillman, Frederick KWH ....... Dillmann, John KWH ..... ... Dillon, Nadine KWH .... Dimock, Susan KEH ..... . . . Di Pego, Richard KEH .... . .. Di Proua, Carol KWH ......... Di Ratifaele, Samuel KEH ....... DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS ........... . . Dishneau, Marlene KEH ....... Disylvester, Vincent KWH ...... Di Vincenzo, Kathleen KEH ..... Divis, Sheila KEH ............. DIVISIONAL HEADS ... ... Divizio, John KEH ............ Dlouhy, Mary Ann KEH ....... 1 1 1 1 Dobbs, Sharon KEH ........ 74 Dobes, Jerrold KWH .... ..... Dobes, Patricia KEH ........ 145 Dobias, Mildred KEH .... ...., Dobias, Nada KEH ............ Dobry, Duane D. KWH 122,169, 182, 210, Dobson, Janet KEH ........... 1 1 Dolan, Darlyne KEH ..... 74, 176 Dolan, Thomas KEH ........... Dolar, Ronnie KWH ........,.. Dolezal, Terry KEH ........ 154 Mark KWH ....... Domazlicky, Dombkowski, Bruno KEH ...... Dombkowski, Darlene H. KWH. Dombkowski, Linda M. KWH... Dombkowski, Sally J. KWH ..... Dominas, CliHord KEH ......... Dominas, John KEH ........ 58 Domkowski, Diane KEH ....... Domm, Gloria KEH ........... Domrose, Karen M. KWH ...... Donahue, Robert KEH ......... Donat, Donna KEH ........... Donofrio, Frank KEH.74, 20 4, 213 Donofrio, Rosemarie KEH ...... Dopierala, Walter KEH ........ Dore, Brian KWH ........ .. Dorich, John N. KWH .... Dorich, Mathew J. KWH ...,... 1 Dorn, Mary KEH ........ Dost, Jack KEH ........ . . . Dostal, June KWH ...... ..... Dostalek, Patricia KEH ...... 141 Dougan, Emily KEH 74, 197, 200, 218 Dragisic, Carroll KEH ......... Dragisic, Donald J. KWH .... 122 Dragisic, Joanne KEH ......... Dragisic, Trudee R. KWH ...... Draha, Barbara KEH ........ .. Draho, Thomas KEH ...... . . . Page 256 121 139 121 73 121 153 121 121 121 139 147 239 219 213 214 252 144 74 157 36 172 74 155 156 121 145 74 152 121 239 155 160 162 74 74 230 176 154 122 158 142 146 144 122 35 144 122 153 122 36 159 143 202 122 178 122 122 144 179 138 158 240 147 122 147 122 140 122 146 122 161 156 151 74 216 156 153 74 161 140 146 53 74 248 251 149 228 74 152 74 145 Drake, Jeanette KEH ..... ..... Drantz, Fred KEH ...... Draus, Joan KWH ..... 74, 122 190 157 Drazan, Georgia KEH .......... 145 Drazdik, Kathleen KWH ..... 153, 178 Drella, Ronald W. KWH ....,... 144 Dressel, Nancw KWH ....... 74,182 Drew, Karen KEH 122, 179, 193, 194, 196, 212, 214, 215, 218, 252 Driggers, George KEH .......... 147 Drnec, Amy KEH 122, 176,194,197 201 Drnec, Paul KEH ...... 155,171 201 Droz, Peter KEH ............. 138 Drozd, Carol KEH .... ....... 1 59 Drozd, Marie KEH .... ....... 7 4 Drs, Randall KEH .... .... 1 40 227 Druhn, Diane KEH ..... ..... 7 4 Drwila, Dennis KWH ..... .... 1 22 Drysch, Emil KEH ....,. .. 122 Drzal, Richard P. KWH ......... 200 Du Beau, Susan KEH 122, 177, 211, 214 216 DuBois, Leo KEH .......... 144 233 Dubsky, Robert KEH .......... 75 Ducay, Judith KWH ........... 182 Duda, Dennis KEH ......... 141, 242 Dudek, Arlene KWH .......... 143 Dudek, Rosemarie KWH. . . . . 122 Dudlicek, Gary KEH ...... .. 75 Dudzik, Joseph KWH ..... .. 122 Dufek, Arnold KWH .......... 150 Duffy, Dennis KWH ........... 75 Duhasek, Jack KWH. . .147, 215, 227 Dulski, Carol KWH ........... 156 Dunlop, Douglas KEH ........ 122 Dunn, Earl KEH ........ . . 122 Dunn, Richard KEH .... . .. 149 Dural, Dianne KEH ............ 75 Duran, Dorothea KEH 22, 75, 213, 249, 252 Dusek, Barbara KWH ......... 75 Dusek, Dorothea KWH ......... 148 Dusek, Gail KWH .......... 154, 188 Dusek, Harold KEH ........ 122,191 Dusek, Judith KWH .... ..... 1 22 Dusek, Lawrence KEH .... .. 75 Dusek, Mary Lee KEH .... .... I 22 Dusek, Noel KEH ..... ..... 1 44 Dusek, Pamela KEH ......... 11,161 Dusza, Genevieve KEH ........ 75 Dutkiewicz, Joann KEH .... .. 122 Dvorak, Barbara KWH .... .. 75 Dvorak, Douglas KEH ......... 75 Dvorak, George KEH ........ 75, 190 Dvorak, James KEH .... 140, 229, 233 Dvorak, Jerome KEH .......... 157 Dvorak, Joellen KWH .......,. 122 Dvorak, Judy KWH ........ 143,190 Dvorak, Paul KWH 75,166,197,198, 211, 212, 219 Dvorecek, Margaret KEH ....... 155 Dykhuizen, Kenneth KWH ...... 75 Dymacek, Joseph KEH ..... .. 122 E Earl, Evelyn KEH .... .. 148 Earl, Romona KEH ........ .. 122 Ebenroth, Robert KEH ......... 184 Eberhardt, Mary Lou KWH ..... 75 Ebert, Richard KWH ....... 147,195 Eccardt, Thomas KWH ........ 122 Eckdahl, James KWH ....... 160, 229 Edgerton, Michael KEH ..... 122,232 Edison, Douglas KEH .......... 122 EDlTOR'S NOTE ........... 253 Ehlers, Gretchen KWH. .141, 188, 220 Eichenberger, Donald KWH ..... 224 Eichigenr, Joseph KWH ........ 244 ELECTION COMMITTEE . ..... 214 Eleveld, David KWH ..... .... 1 59 Eleveld, Eugene KWH ......... 75 Elia, Barbara KEH ....,.... 152, 248 ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE .... 214 Elke, William KWH ........... 144 Elkow, Michael KEH ........... 156 Elliott, Donna KWH ....... 143, 172 Ellison, Earl KEH ............. 122 Emmons, Raymond KEH .... 160,169 Engel, William KWH ........... 122 Engelsman, Robert KWH ....... 162 Engelthaler, Karon KWH 122,172,173 174 Enghauser, David KWH 122, 172, 197,200 England, Jerry KEH ........ 141,190 Entwistle, Margaret CWD. . Erdman, Christine CWD .... Erickson, Dave CED ....... Erickson, Dave CED ....... Erickson, Janice CED ...... Erickson, Sandra CED ..... Erlandson, William CWD. .. Erwin, Wayne CWD ....... Euler, Edward CED 122,170,201 Evans, Clarence CED ...... Evensen, Judith CWD ..... Evridge, Kenneth CWD.122 Everett, Caroline CED ..... Everett, Wayne CED ....... Evers, Thelma CED ..... 75 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . .....154 144,251 ....140 140,242 75 ....149 ....150 ....122 221, 244 ....122 ....122 208,210 ....140 ....146 179,246 ....211 FACULTY .......... .... 2 8-49 Facuna, John CED ...... Fagerberg, Elaine CWD .... Fagerson, Orrin CED ...... Fairbrother, Wayne CED. . . Fairchild, Daniel CWD. .144 Fairchild, Fred CWD 75, 181, 194 Fairchild, Robert CED ..... Fairchild, William CED .... Faie, Jack CWD ......... Faie, Richard CWD. .. Falbo, Ronald CED ....... ....163 .....156 75 .....140 , 197,201 , 196,200 .....162 .....122 ...162 .....162 ..58.145 .....155 Falk, Carol CED .......... Falkenstein, Bonnie CWD. . . 142, 251 155 Fanta, Delores CED ....... Fargo, Donna CWD ..... Farlik, Robert CED ..... Farlik, Terry CED ...... Faron, Dennis CWD ...... Farrar, Dale CED ,..... Farrell, Lynne CED .... Farrell, Marcia CED .... Fasano Kath CED , y .... Fath, Kenneth CWD ....... Fau, Wayne CED .......... Fayette, Leon CWD ..... 76, FEATURES .............. Fedele, Feibel, Catherine CWD. . . Fred CED ......... Freeman, Edith CWD. . . . . Grzeskowiak, June CED ....178 Feinberg, Jessica CED 11111122 75 .....160 ..21,142 ....14-I 75 ...151 ...153 ....122 ....146 195,245 ..10-27 .....76 .122,177 122,175,212,214,215 Fellers, George CED ....... FENCING CLUB ........ Fencl, Larry CWD .... .. ....152 ....191 ....148 Fencl, Robert CED ......... 122,242 Fenili, Lorraine CED ....... .... 7 6 Fennessy, Joan CED ....... 122, 214 Fenwick, William CED 58, 143, 183, 220 Ferguson, Richard CED ..... .... 7 6 Fernandez, Manuel CWD.. Fernandez, Peter CWD .... Ferrantino, Kenneth CWD 122,171, Ferrar, John CED ......... Ferraro, Sandra CED ..... Ferrini, Joseph CED ....... Fessl, Michael CWD ....... Fiala, Donald CED ........ Fiala, Marian CED ..... .. Fiala, Patty CED ....... Fiedler, Patricia CWD ..... Fields, Charles CED ....... Fif1is, Joyce CED ....... 76, Fiiolek, Thomas CED ...... Fikeis, Joyce CED ......... Fikeis, Phyllis CED ..... . . Fikeis, Ronnie CED ....... Fink, Charles CED ........ Fink, Kenneth CWD ....... Fiorito, Carol CWD. .76, 182 Firlick, Nancy CED ....... Firlick, Susan CED ........ Firnsin, Fischel, Charles CWD ..... Mary Ann CED .... Fischer, Sandra CED .... 122 Fischer, Thomas CED ...... Fishel, Anita CWD ..... 122 Fishel, Carol CWD ........ Fisher, Fisher, Darlene CWD ...... Dennis CWD ...... Fisher, George CWD ...... Fisher, Linda CWD ........ Fisher, Marilyn CWD ...... Fisher, Flader, Richard CED. . . . .. Edward CWD ..... Flanagan, Maureen CED. .. ....157 ....122 197, 201 ....122 ....162 ....122 76 122,201 ....162 ....122 ....140 ....156 193,219 ....163 160,248 .76,187 76 ....144 76 193,219 ....153 ....122 122, 232 .56, 122 , 202, 203 ....151 173,192 ....156 ....152 ....122 139,172 140,174 ....157 ....153 155,201 ....122 Flaska, William CED ........ Fleck, Dolores CED ........ Fleisman, Sharon CED ...... Fleming, Francene CED .... Fleming, Timothy CED ...... Flemr, William CWD ....... Fletcher, Earl CED ........ Florek, Thomas CWD ....... Florentini, Frank CED .... Florentini, Dennis CED .... Floss, Robert CWD .... Foisy, Dorothy CED .... . 153, 200 . . .. 76 122,192 . . . .122 122,228 .. . .122 155,244 .. .. 76 ....149 ....122 ....122 ....122 Foisy, Joan CED .............. 141 Foley, Jerome CED ........ 76, 209 Foley, Kathleen CED ....... .... 2 15 Folkers, Kenneth CED .......... 138 Fontana, Edward CED ....... 76,184 Fontana, Kathryn CED .... Fontana, Leo CED ..... Fontani, Carol CED .... FOOTBALL Varsity ....... Junior Varsity .... Frosh-Soph ........... Action ............... Forbes, Bonnie CED ....... Forbes, David CED ..... 122, Forcash, Roger CWD ....... Ford, Brian CWD .......... Foreit, James CED ......... Formanek, Edward CED ....155 ....159 . . . 76 . .. .224 . . . .228 .. . .227 226,228 151,153 172,221 119,122 .156 160,210 76,166,169, 218, 221 Formanek, Lolita CWD ..... Formanski, Carol CED 138, 139, Forsberg, Phyllis CED ...... Forst, Alan CED ........... Forst, Janet CED ..... 123, Forsythe, Eileen CED ....... Fort, Daun CED ........... Forys, Jean CED ...... .. Foster, Susan CED ......... Fostle, Donald CWD ....... Foune, Charles CED ....... Fountain, David CWD ...... Fous, Denise CED .......... .76, 1a5 142, 175 ....146 ....122 186,216 . .. .153 163,178 ....123 ....163 ....123 .60,123 .123 ..53, 76 Fox, Diane CED .... 76, 188, 189, 215 76 Fox, Janice CED .... ...... Foytik, Arlene CED ........ Frait, Diane CED ...... 174, Francekovic, Beverely CWD. Frank, Edward CED ........ Frankenberg, Mirian CWD 76 179,185 ....123 ....l61 123,188,189, 214, 215 Frank, Nancy CED ......... Franta, Jarmilla CWD ...... Franzen, Nancy CWD 77 ....123 123,172, 195,213,216 Frederick, Karen CED ...... Frederick, Lenora CED ..... . .. .162 .56,123 Fredricks, Earl CWD ........ 162, 201 Freiberg, Frank CED ........ 123, 196 FRENCH CLUB .......... Frencl, Francis CED ........ Freschauf, Joy CED .... 145, FRESHMEN ..........,... Fretueg, Julianne CWD ..... Frey, William CED ....... Frezek, Larry CWD .... Fricka, Kenneth CED ....... Fricke, William CED ........ Fries, Donna CWD ..... 140, Friis, Walter CED .......... Fritz, William CED ......... Froehlich, Carol CED ....... Froehlich, Robert CWD ..... FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB. Frost, Sharon CWD ........ Fuchs, Irene CED .......... Fuchs, Robert CED ......... 77 ....194 ....123 172,178 151-163 ....123 ....145 ....123 ....155 123, 198 185, 192 ....123 ....123 ....154 ....150 148,212 ....158 ....162 Fuerst, John CED ...... 77, 201, 228 Fuerst, Thomas CWD ....... Fuiihara, Janet CWD Furman, ....123 119, 123, 186, 193, 212, 213, 221, 248 Funk, Roberta CWD ........ 123,189 Funke, Werner CED ........ 141,230 Furman, Allen CED ........ 123,190 Furman, Carolyn CED .......... 77 Randall CED ........ .. 77 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS .. .174 FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS ....... 176 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ....... 175 FUTURE NURSES . . . FUTURE SCIENTISTS .... FUTURE TEACHERS . . 176 ....168 ....175 G Gardner, Larry CWD ...... .... Gardner, Paulette CWD ........ Garney, David CWD ......... 77, Gasparas, George CED ......... Gasperini, Robert Ct:D .... .... Gassaway, Janice CWD .... .... Gates, Joyce CWD ............ Gatto, Angela CWD 156,186, 213, Gaura, Camille CWD ........... Gaura, Corinne CWD .......... Gauvreau, Sheldon CWD ........ Gavac, Susan CED ............. Gavran, June CED ...... 10, 56, Gayton, John CWD ............ Gazarek, George CED .......... Gedroic, Judy CWD .... 142, 174, Gedroic, Ruth CWD ......... 77, Gehrke, Thomas CWD. .148 , 229, Geiling, Juanita CED.77, 179, 186 Geis, George CWD ........ 152 Geis, Grace CWD .............. Gemmell, Terry CWD. .144, 211, Genna, Vera CED .............. Gennarelli, Thomas CWD 147, 168, 170, 200, 212, 220, Georgandas, Adrienne CED 77, 166, 194, 196, 201, 209, 219, 221 Georgandas, Janice CED .... 145 George, Elma CWD ........ 123 George, Linda CED ....... Geraci, Frank CED .... Geraci, Jack CED ..... Gerame, Peter CED ....... Gerdanc, Alice CED 6O,118,123,212 GERMAN CLUB ........ Geruase, Prudence CWD. . . Geschke, Joyce CWD ..... Geslak, Diane CED ........ Gettings, Nancy CWD ..... Gezik, Joseph CED ....... Giacalone, Peter CED ..... Giachetti, Carole CED ..... Giacomo, Ellen CED ....... Giacomo, Wayne CED ..... Giampapa, Joseph CED .... Giampapa, Michael CWD. . , Gianacakos, Nicholas CED. . Gianares, Elaine CED ...... Giandonato, Frank CWD. . . Giannopulos, Chris CED. . . Gibas, James CWD ....... Gidlund, Paul CED ....... Gigliello, Sandra CWD ..... Gildo, James CED ........ Gingrey, Ronald CWD ..... Giovacchini, Norma CED. . . Girga, James CED ......... GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .......... GIRLS' M CLUB ....... Uh, 1139 58, 78, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Giondla, Charlene CED .... Glotz, Robert CED ........ Glowinski, Jerome CED. .. Goebel, Fred CED ........ 1 1 I 1 248 Goens, George CED ....... 123, Gohr, Marilyn CWD.78, 199, 218, Goles, Ronald CED ........... GOLF TEAM ............... Gongol, Barbara CED. . .78, 198 Goode,StuartCWD.138, 139, 1883 Goodrich, Helen CED ......... Goral, Patricia CED ........... Gora, Robert CWD ............ Goralski, Edward CWD.145,229 Gore, Carol CED .......... Gorski, Sharon CWD .... 78, Gorsky, Raymond CWD. . . Goryl, Sandra CFD ........ Goscinski, Victoria CED .... Gould, Clifford CED ...... Goyette, George CED. . .58, Gozdziak, LaVergne CED. . . Gozdziak, Mary CED ...... Gozdziak, Thomas CED .... Gracen, Arthur CED .... Grachen, Carol CED ...... Gracious, Gerald CED ..... Gracious, Judith CED ..... Grade, Jeffrey CED ....... Gradishar, Judith CED .... Gradowski, Ronald CWD.. Grafen, Elaine CED ..... 78, Page 257 213, 162, 152, 155, .78 165 iid 166 r 145' 1 I 140 123 229 144 155 203 77 248 142 150 154 174 179 140 141 185 185 241 216 240 182 239 161 243 218, 185 198 144 160 77 77 215 194 123 77 123 78 78 195 149 220 123 123 78 142 78 158 140 158 123 158 123 148 158 138 -249 247 . 246 1 18 78 140 78 200 250 1 47 245 202 244 155 123 142 235 78 251 229 248 178 230 173 157 186 123 155 78 149 152 191 153 162 252 Grala, Andrew CED .... . . . 151 Grala, Joanne CED .... ..... 1 41 Grana, Eleonora CED ..... ..... 1 49 Grancis, Aina CWD .... ..... 1 54 Grant, Edward CED .... ..... 1 45 Grant, Mary CWD ........ ..... 1 23 Grant, Nancy CWD ............ 158 Granucci, Lawrence CED .... 154, 242 Graunke, Dennis CWD .......... 154 Grassi, Beverly CED 10,123,138, 179, 214 Graves, Sandra CED ........... 123 Gray, Joseph CED ......... 151,160 Gray, Patricia CWD ............ 148 Grazinskas, Donald CED ........ 78 Grazulis, Judith CWD .......... 148 Grazulis, Linda CWD 51, 78, 183, 219, 252 Grazulis, Steven CED .......... 78 Grazzini, Gerald CED .......... 146 Grebinec, Joan CED ........... 144 Grecco, Arlene CED ........ 123, 175 Greenwald, Richard CWD ....... 78 Greenwald, Robert CED ........ 161 Grego, Barbara CED ............ 140 Gregor, Joan CED ............. 78 Gregor,: Joyce CWD 123, 193, 197, 204, 215, 216, 218, 248, 252 Gregor, Martha CWD 151,158,178, 186,196 Gregory, Melvin CED ........... 190 Gregory, Peter C7D ............ 123 Grenvich, Patricia CWD 123,179, 186, 213, 215 Grenvich, Virginia CNND. .78, 179, 214 Grevenites, Lucille CED .... 123,252 Grgurich,Richard CWD 79,181 1224.233 Gribben, Carol CED ............ 123 Griefnow, Beverly CED ......... 79 Griffin, Margaret CED 143,178,183, 214. 215 Griffin, Marlene CED ........... 160 Griffiths, Frank CWD ........... 148 Griffiths, Pamala CWD ......... 79 Grigalauskas, Yolanta CED ...... 146 Grigaleviciu, Mary CED ........ 123 Grimm, Maryann CWD ..... . . . .123 Grimm, Ray CWD .............. 152 Grippanpo, Jacqueline CED ..... 152 Groer, Ronald CWD ............ 123 Grogan, Thomas CED .......... Gran, Amy CED .......... 123, Groom, Marianne CED ...... 138, 159 179 Groll, Albert CED ..... 147,227,242 192 176 Gross, Metha CED . ......... 79, Gross, Violet CED. . . ......144 Grove, John CWD ....... ..... 1 52 Grubbs, Martha CWD .......... 142 Gruber, Dorothy CWD ......... 150 Gruber, Fred CWD ....... ..... 1 40 Gruber, Joyce CWD .... ...... 1 60 Gyungt, Bruce ........ 79,193 Grupp, Suzanne CED .......... Gruzalski, Raymond CED .... .. Grych, Virginia CWD ......... Grzeskowiak, Joyce CED 79, 247, 158 145 146 252 Guarino, 79, 247, 249. 252 Sandra CED ........ . .146 Guarisco, Josephine CWD. ...... 157 Gubbins, Thomas CWD ....... - .123 Gudaitis, Joseph CED .......... Guenthe r, Robert CWD ......... Guenther, Katherine CED 123,179, 212, 214, 215, 252 Guerra, Jeanette CED ........... 138 Guerra, Raymond CED ...... 141, 239 Guerra, William CWD ........-. 123 Guintoli, Jeanette CED .... ..... 7 9 Guintoli, Robert CWD .......... 79 Guk, Jacqueline CED .......... 140 Gulczynski, Geraldine CWD ..... 152 Guminski, Susan CED .........- 123 Gunchich Alvin CWD .......... 161 Gundlack, Cynthia CED ......... 145 Gurke, Carole CWD ..... ..... 1 62 Gurzynski, Patricia CWD ........ 159 Gustafson, Carl CED ............ 123 Guth, Laverne CWD ............ 79 Gutke, Earl CED .......... 123,244 Guttke, Harold CED ........ 58,147 Guzik, John CWD ..... ..... 1 43 Guzik, Patricia CWD ........ 79,171 Gwozdz, Richard CWD ......... 123 Gwozdz, William CWD ......... 158 Havel, Bruce KWH .... 162 Haack, Beatrice KEH ....... 142, Haack, Mary Anne KEH ........ Haas, Kathryn KEH ............ Habada, Blanche KEH. .. . . . Habel, Thomas KWH .... . . . Habel, Valerie KWH ..... ..... Habes, Catherine KEH .......... Habina, Caryn KWH ....... Habley, Martin KWH ..... Hackbarth, Doreen KWH 145, 178, 182, Hadrys, Susan KWH ...... Hagal, Carol KWH ..... . Hagele, Hagen, Ha en Diane KEH .... .. John KWH ..... . . Ste hen KWH .. 9 1 P Hagen, Stuart KWH .... Hager, Julia KEH ......... Hahn, Neal KEH .......... Haimann, Le Roy KWH ..... Haiz, Linda KWH ...... 140, Heetel, Richard KWH ...... Huizinga, Eleanor KEH. .151 Haiek, Harold KEH ............ Haiek, Janet KEH. . .79, 179, 219, Haiek, Magdalene KEH 53, 79, 207, 248, Hajek, Marianne KWH. .141, 178, Haiek, Mike KWH ......... 154, Haiek, Sharon KEH ....... Haiek, Thomas KWH ...... Haiek, William KWH ...... Haladyna, Patricia KWH. .. Haladyna, Ronald KWH. . . Halas, Judith KEH ........ Halas, Marie KEH ......... Haldane, Carolyn KWH.139, Hale, Raymond KEH ....... Halford, Dianne KEH ..... Halik, Julianne KWH .... Halka, Tony KWH ..... Halla, June KEH .......... Halpin, Catherine KWH 79, 187 Haluska, Emil KWH ....... Hamacek, Joyce KEH ...... Hames, Carolyn KWH ..... Hamm, John KEH ........ Hammett, William KWH .... 1 .151 Hampl, Sharon KEH ........ 145, Hamtak, Frank KWH ...... .. . Hancza Haney, Hansen 1, shiflay 451.541, 124, 179 Sharon KEH ........... , Richard KWH 145, 170, 196, Hanson, Charles KEH .......... Hanson, John KWH Hanson, Hanus, 139, 220, 235, Hanuska, Arlene KEH .......... 124,177,181, 229, 232 Richard KWH Hanzelin, Marianne KWH 51,80,213 Robert cwy ...... 159: 1 Hanzlik, Patricia KEH 80, 179, 197, 202, Hanzlik, Steve KWH ....... Hapl, Janet KEH ......... Harast, Adrienne KEH ..... Harazin, Dorothy KWH .... Harbert, Thomas KEH ..... Hardwick, Sharon KWH ....... Hardy, Terrence KEH ..... .. Haremza, Kenneth KEH .... .. Harlev, Alfred KWH ..... . . Harney, Richard KWH. . . . . Harper, Rita KWH ..... .. Harps, Sharon KWH .... .. Harris, Glenda KEH .... . . Harris, Joyce KEH ............ Harrison, James KEH 146 Hart, Dennis KWH ............ Hart, Patricia KWH .... 124,186 1 Hart, William KEH .......... 80, Harter, Joyce KWH ........ 140, Hartfield Geor e E , g K H .... Hartl, Holly KEH ....... .. . Hartl, Scott KEH ....... . . . Haruch, Helen KWH ,.... . . . Harvestine, John KEH ..... Hasenheyer, Beverl KEH Hasil, James KWH.Y ..... .. . Hasner, Frank KEH ....... Hass, Frank KEH .............. Hassler, John KEH ............ Hassler, Raymond KWH. 124, 168, Hastik, Frank KWH ........... , 227, 233, 248 79 79 157 79 145 146 124 201 195 143 163 123 150 159 79 141 123 152 248 123 252 252 250 201 200 229 79 1 60 241 79 147 220 201 123 142 148 140 251 154 198 172 123 154 200 123 194 141 229 161 233 242 239 80 214 218 124 124 214 248 151 124 124 80 1 50 1 24 1 24 80 155 124 242 80 213 166 182 152 80 155 124 163 156 124 124 80 80 173 147 Hatak, Charles KEH ........... 124 Hatak, Joyce KEH ............. 155 Hathaway, Margaret KEH ...... 149 Haughton, Gerald KWH. .. Haupt, David KWH. .... .. Hauser, Connie KEH ...... Hausknecht, Casymera KEH. Havel, Diane KWH ....... Havel, Judy KEH ........ Havelka, Charles KEH ..... Havlicek, Alan KEH ....... Havlicek, Robert KEH ..... Havranek, Fred KEH.80, 167, Hawkins, Carole KWH ..... Hawkins, Dennis KWH .... Hawkins, Robert W.. . . . Hay, Peter KEH .......... Hayda, Nancy KWH ....... Hayes, Dirk KEH ......... Hazetez, Donna KEH ...... Haznedl, Lois KWH. 124, 172, 1 80 ....161 ....163 ....124 167,184 80 . . . .200 .. . .124 .80,210 80 196,218 ....144 ....124 ....124 ....124 148,172 ....155 ....156 200, 221 Heavrin, Carol KWH ...... .... 1 24 Heavrin, Les KWH. .80, 224, 233, 234 Hebeda, Ronald KWH .... 54, 80, 197 Heetel, Arthur KWH ........ 142, 215 HeFf1er, Russell KEH ....... Heger, Lee KWH. .142, 227, Heger, Thomas KWH. . .145, Hegner, Edward KEH ..... Hegner, Judith KEH ...... Hegner, Margaret KEH 80, 186, Hegstrom, Robert KWH .... Heidler, Keith KEH. .... .. Heimann, Edward KEH .... Heines, Fred KEH .... 64, 80, Heitmanek, Nancy KEH .... Heil, Barbara KEH. ...... . Heinal, Kathleen KWH ...... Heinal, Susan KWH ........ Held, James KWH .......... Held, Thomas KWH ........ Heller, Robert KEH. ...... . . Hellerman, Beatrice KWH. .. Hellner, George KWH ...... Hellner, Ronald KEH ....... Helwig, Diana KWH ........ Hendele, Barbara KWH 160, 182, 246, Hendele, Walter ONH ...... Hendrich, William KWH .... Hendrickson, Thomas KWH. . Hendrych, Rita KWH ....... Heneghan, John KEH ...... Hennecke, Constance KWH. . Hennen, Maureen KWH .... Henning, Marian KEH ...... Henning, William KWH .... , Henrici, Philip KWH ...... Henry, Robert KEH ....... Henych, Hana KEH ....... Herbik, Kenneth KEH ..... Hercek, Judith KWH. . .141 Herdzina, James KEH ..... Herdzina, Virginia KEH .... Herman, Charles KWH. .. Herman, Elaine KEH ...... Hermanek, Sandra KWH 124, 171 Hermann, Arthur KEH ..... Hernikl, John KWH.81, 173 Hertel, Erika KEH ......... Hertz, David KEH ........ Hertz, James KEH ......... Herzog, Nancy KWH. . .146, Hesbol, Kathryn KWH ..... Heslop, Sandra KWH ..... Hess, Laurence KWH .... .. Hessl, Stephen KWH 54, 124, 181 Hessler, Barbara KEH ..... Hessler, Judith KWH ...... Hetz, Patricia KEH .... Hetzel, Martin KEH ...... Heyda, Jerome KEH ...... KWH. . Heydanek, Menard Heyden, Janice KEH ...... Heymann, Diane KEH ..... Heyn, Charles KEH 81, 196, 200, Heywood, Robert KWH. .. Hibbard, Sandra KEH ..... HI-C CLUB .......... Hickey, Allan KWH ..... Hickey, Marjorie KEH .... ....154 . . . . 81 235, 239 172, 220 ....157 ....124 187,247 160,185 124,190 .. . .124 201,213 124,172 ....124 ....178 ....145 150,242 ....161 ....124 .81,247 ....154 ....124 ....161 248, 249 124, 192 ....157 ....157 160,182 .81,205 148,194 ....124 ....124 ....124 124,244 .58,145 .81,176 124,176 193,199 81 .124 . . .. 81 ....141 179,201 ....156 206,210 .149 ....141 ....153 186, 248 154, 200 ....157 ....124 189, 196 ....144 ....124 ....124 ....141 ..53,81 124,120 152,203 ....160 228,244 ....143 ....124 ....172 ....124 ....149 Hickey, Susan KEH ........... 144 Hickey, William KEH ........ 53,124 Hickman, Clifford KWH ....... 144 Higgins, Patricia KEH ...... 81,178 Higgins, Sandra KWH 152, 186, 190, 246, 248, 249 Hildebrandt, Ralph KEH ....... 141 Hildebrandt, Thomas KEH .... 81, 236 Hill, Robert KEH ............. 124 Hill, Roberta KWH ...... .... 8 1 Hiller, Chester KEH .... ..... 1 44 Hillier, Harold KEH ........ 152,161 Hincsk, Patricia Kvvy. ......... 124 Hines, L inette KEH l Horeis, Charles KEH ........ Horeis, Louis KWH ........ Horeis, William KWH..124, Horeisi, Patricia KEH. .... Horiczko, lrene KEH ...... Horn, Beverely KWH ..... Horn, Jerry KEH ....... 82 Hornacek, Carole KEH. . . . . Hornak, Darlene KWH ..... Hornat, Betty KEH ...... Horner, Mary Ann KEH... Horrell, Susan KWH ........ Hosek, James KWH ........ Hospodar, Betty KEH ....... 56, 118, 1124, 138, 179 Hirsch, Michele KWH .......... 157 Houba, Janet KEH .... Houdek, Dennis KEH ...... Hirsekor n, Walter KEH ...... 81 , Hiort, Robert KEH ....... .... 230 153 Hlad, Karen KWH ..... .... 1 44 Hlava, Janice KWH .... .... 8 1 Hlava, Paul KWH ...... ..... 1 41 Hlavacek, Allan KWH ....... 124, 168 Houska, Donna KWH ..... Howard, Frances KWH..82 Howe, Beverly KEH ....... Howe, Stanley KEH ....... Hreisa, Joy KEH ........ Hrivnak, Gloria KWH ..... Hlavacek, Elaine KEH .......... 124 Hlavaty, Lois KEH 124, 211, 212, 214, 215, 221,252 Hlavaty, Patrick KEH ......... 8,202 Hlinsky, Jerald KEH ........ 153, 200 Hlousek, Robert KWH 124,171,181,196, 200 Hluzek, Alfred KWH ...... , 201 1 229 1 24 Hluzek, Linda KEH ........ . . . 81 Hnatek, Eugene KEH .......... 124 Hnetkovsky, June KWH. 1418, 178, 186 Hnetynka, Catherine KEH ...... 124 Hnetynka, Jerry KEH .......... 153 Hnilo, Bruce KWH ....... .... 1 24 Hnilo, Kenneth KWH ..... .... 1 44 Hoag, Janet KEH ...... .... 1 53 Hoag, Raymond KEH ..... .... 1 24 Hoag, Richard KEH ...... .... 8 1 Hobart, James KEH ........ 58,141 Hobart, Judy KWH ........ 147,201 Hoch, Shirley KWH .... 141,182,195 Hodac, Robert KWH .....,.... 160 Hodek, Earl KWH ............. 124 Hodek, Ralph KWH .... .. 81 Hodina, Thomas KEH .... .... 1 54 Hodowal, Vicki KEH .......... 81 Hodul, George KWH .......... 124 Hoeksema, Betty KWH ...... 124, 172 Hoffman, Barbara KWH ....... 124 Hoffman, Donald KEH ...... 146,200 Hoffman, Gordon KWH. .139,168, 170 Hoffman, Marilyn KEH. .81, 196, 252 Hofman, Patricia KEH ...... 144,178 Hofmann, William KEH ......... 81 Hoft, Liveria KWH .......... 22,82 Hogan, Patricia KEH 82, 166, 172, 175, 179, 207, 215, 217, 252 Hogendoorn, Karen KEH 146, 172, 178 Hohe, Herbert KEH ........... Hoheisel, Douglas KWH ....... Holda, Roger KEH ......... 148,191 Holder, Trudy KEH .140 24, 82, 202, 215, 216, 218, 247, 252 Holec, Gail KEH .............. 124 Holecek, Allen KEH ........ 156,166 Holek, Charles ONH .......... 144 Holek, Elaine KWH .... 82 Holik, Frank KEH .... . . 82 Holland, Lloyd KEH ...... .... 1 24 Hollister, Clyde ONH ......... 144 Hollow, Anna Marie KEH. . .142, 199 Holly, Joanne KEH ........ 140 199 Holmes, Virginia KEH..124,179 198 Holub, James KEH ........... 160 Holzinger, Sandra KWH ....... 146 Homola, Sharon KWH ...... 152 178 Homolka, Edwin KEH ....... 82 188 Homolka, Joyce KWH ......... 82 Honsa, Sharon KEH ......., 10,153 Hood, Roger KEH ...... . . . 153 Hopkins, Donna KEH .......... 138 Hopkins, Lynn KWH ....... 139 194 Hora, James KEH ............. 234 Horacek, Arthur KWH ......... 160 Horacek, Leonard KEH .... .. 82 Horak, Diana KWH ...... .... 1 43 Horalek, Carol KWH ........ 82,171 Horaz, Charles KWH .......... 154 Horaz, Elaine KWH ......... 82 171 Horazdovsky, George KEH ..... 149 Horback, Sandra KEH 124, 179, 199, 203 Page 258 I Hroch, Kay KEH 82 ,196 Hrouda, Robert KWH ..... Hrubecky, Donald KEH .... Hruby Allen KEH ...... Hruby, George KEH ....... Hruby Robert KWH ....... Hruby, Susan KEH.145, 165, Hrusa, Hruza, Joseph KWH ....... Roberta KEH ....... Hrywko, Steve KEH ..... Hryzak, Judy KEH ...... Hubacek, Richard KEH .... Hubeny, Carol KEH ..... Hubka, John KWH ..... Hubka, Susan KWH ..... Hudale, Arlene KEH .... Hudec, Maureen KEH .... Hudec, Stephen KEH .... Hudoba, Wayne KWH .... Huettner, Diane KEH ..... Hughes, Amy KWH ....... 1514 224, Q56 124 124 147 iii 199 1 87, Hughes, Kathleen KWH. .51,82 143 Hughes, Marilou KWH ...... Huis, Carole KWH ......... Huizinga, Lorraine KEH. .. Hula, Garnelle KEH ....... Hulka, Janet KWH ...... Huml, Vincent KWH ...... Huml, Wayne KEH 82, 228, 233, Hummel, Jerry KWH ....... Humphreys, Karen KW .... Hunsaker, Vivian KEH ...... Huntley, Donald KWH 125, 169, 194, 196, Hurak, Richard KEH ....... Hurbanis, Richard KEH ...... Hurt, Rosemary KWH. . . . Hurt, Thomas KWH ..... 1 Husak, Pamela KWH ..... Husch Huss, Richard KWH .... Sandra KEH ..... Husak, Husak, , Marilyn KEH ..... Nancy KEH .... Huston, Carol KWH ....... Huth, Michael KEH ........ Hycnar, Barbara KEH..143 Hynko, Ladislav KEH ...... Hynous, Kenneth KEH ..... Hynous, Pat KWH ...... I lannantuoni, John KEH 83, 169, Iantorno, Ruthann KWH 152 Ignaszak, Barbara KWH. . . Illian, Sandra KWH ....... llluk, Oksana KEH 83, 193, 194, lmbior, Dennis KWH ....... lndelli, William KEH ...... Inendino, Rose Lee KEH. . . Innocenti, Silvano KEH .... INSTRUCTIONAL HEADS INTRODUCTION ......... John KEH ....... Ippolito, Bernadette KEH. . . Ippolito, Joann KWH ...... Ippolito, Mary Ann KEH .... Iovinelli, Irish, Diana KWH ....... Irmis, John KWH ....... Isackson, Calvin KEH. . . . 1 isis 234 155 200 125 148 182 218 182 154 219 ids 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 160 242 232 12-1 155 159 233 149 82 141 152 196 243 139 196 124 82 251 148 124 I24 82 218 124 156 124 124 150 250 124 160 124 140 141 145 147 155 143 163 82 142 82 144 172 192 145 170 124 138 145 143 241 201 124 152 218 171 125 125 125 152 82 83 125 83 152 191 220 125 160 125 221 248 157 201 252 1 50 83 195 146 36 7 157 159 148 125 83 144 162 Isacson, John CWD .... .. . Kieback, Doris CED ITALIAN CLUB ..... ... Ivik, Martin CED ...... Iwema, Bonne CED .... . . . Izzo, Sylvia CED .... . . . . . J Jablonski, Robert CED ......... Jack, Charles CED .......... 58 Jackowiak, John CED ......... Jackson, Allen CED .... 10,125 Jackson, Gus CED ........... 125 195 157 139 125 140 147 125 207 125 Jackson, Jimmy CED .......... 83 Jacob, Audrey CED ....... 163 178 Jacobs, John CWD 125, 171, 193, 229 233 Jacobs, Judith CWD ........... 162 Jacobson, Beverly CED ......... 147 Jacobson, Geri CED ........... 152 Jacobson, Kenneth CED. 125, 233 241 Jaeger, Phyllis CED ........... 147 Jagust, Carol CED ....... 83 Jahoda, Kathleen CED .... . . . 144 Jahoda, William CED .... 125 Jakes, Janene CED .... 153 Jakovec, Paula CED ...... 151 Jakubowski, Dennis CED ....... 158 Jalowiec, James CED .... 157 Jalowiec, Ronald CED .... .... 1 25 Jalowy, Karen CWD ........... 158 James, Jeffrey CWD ........... 125 Jamiolkowski, Kathleen CED.141, 178 Jamrisko, Michael CWD .... 163,242 144 Janasek, Gayle CWD ........... ....158 Janca, James CED .... 125,168,170 Janca, Joyce CWD ............ 83 Janca, Kathleen CED .......... 162 Janca, Marilyn CWD 65, 83, 179, 213, 216, 249, 250, 251 Jandacek, Peter CED .......... 125 Janecka, Mary Ann CWD ....... 157 Kasanders, Nancy CWD... Klaill Carol CED Janiak, Richard CED .......... Janik, Del CWD .......... 160, Janis, Raymond CED ....... 147, Janisch, Arnold CED ......... 1 59 200 200 1 58 Janiszewski, Joyce CWD ..... . 125 Jankovsky, Geraldine CWD .... 83 Jannenga, Laurette CED. .53, 83, 182 Janota, Charles CWD ......... 125 Janouskovec, Judy CED ........ 83 Janout, Jana CED ............ 145 Janovsky, Charles CED. .83, 183,205 Jansa, Joanne CWD .......... 83 Janutka, Joan CWD 83,186,188,189, 216 Jares, George CED ........... 184 Jaros, Diane CWD ........... 83 Jaros, Lauralee CWD. . .. ..... 125 Jarr, Sandra CWD ......... 125,179 Jarvas, Janas CWD ......... 83,179 Jasinski, Ursula CED 125, 167, 179, 182, 213, 215 Jastrem, Richard CED ......... 162 Jastremski, Betty CWD ......... 125 Jasutis, Charlene CED ......... 155 JAZZ CLUB ............... 171 Jechort, Sylvia CED .... 56,125,247 Jedlicka, Daniel CWD ...... 145,229 Jedlicka, Judy CWD ........... 83 Jedrych, Ronald CED .......... 83 Jedrychowski, Joseph CED ..... 162 Jefcik, Diana CWD ........... 125 Jeffrey, Douglas CED ...... 146,191 Jegerski, Kenneth CED ........ 157 Jegerski, Ronald CED .... 125 Jelen, Joseph CED ........... 83 Jelinek, Edward CWD ........ 84 Jelinek, Kenneth CWD ..... 156,242 Jelinek, Ronald CED ....,..... 84 Jellen, Joseph CED ........... 84 Jenks, James CWD .... 125,224 233 Jennings, Sandra CWD ........ 125 Jensby, Thomas CED .......... 125 Jensen, Janet CWD .......... 158 Jensik, Adrienne CWD. . 159, 190, 248 Jensik, Bruce CED ............ 125 Jensik, Wayne CED ........... 125 Jerman, Barbara CWD. . .54, 125 196 Jeske, Gail CED .............. 84 Jeske, William CWD .......... 125 Jezek, Cathy CWD .... 155,175 192 Jezek, Joseph CWD ........... 148 Jicka, Janet CED ..... 84 Jilek, Philip CWD ..... 125 Jilek, Thomas CWD ........... 125 Jindra, Diana CED 143, 172,185, 200 220 Jiracek, Gerald CED ....... . . . 84 Jirak, Donald CWD 84,198, 216, 218 Jirkovsky, Linda CED ..... 138 Jirout, Judy CED 118,125,138,186, 213, 250 Jirout, Richard CED ....... . . . 125 Jirsa, Anton CED ......... . .. 84 Johannes, Barbara CWD. . . 159, 172 Johannes, Betty CWD ..... .84 172 Johannsen, Lucille CWD. . . . . . 125 Johns, Donald CWD ....... . . . 156 Johns, Jeanette CED ....... . . . 143 Johns, Nancy CWD .... 146,178, 199 Johnson, Allen CWD ...... . . . 125 Johnson, Anida CED ...... 125,192 Johnson, Gordon CED 160,169,177, 183 Johnson, Helen CED ....... .. . 138 Johnson, James CWD 151, 160, 229, 244 Johnson, Joseph CED ..... .84 234 Johnson, Keith CWD ...... 154,242 Johnson, Kenneth CWD .... . . . 125 Johnson, Robert CED ..... 141 Johnson, Sandra CED.84, 174, 179 216 Johnson, Sharon CWD 125, 179, 213, 252 Jones, Arthur CED ........ . . . 84 Jones, Bryant CED ........ 146,239 Jones, Jackie CED ..... . . . . . 163 Jones, Omar CWD ........ . . 139 Jones, Raymond CWD ..... . . 147 Jones, Sandra CED ...... . . 84 Jordan, Allan CWD .... . . . 125 Jordan, Robert CED ...... 156 Jordan, William CED ...... 125, 194 Jorgenson, Lynn CWD ........ 160 Josephus, Russell CWD .... .. 144 Josh, Sandra CED ........ .. 125 Jovaisa, Izolina CWD ..... .. 125 Jovanovich, Sarah CWD ....... 157 Jovanovich, Theresa CWD ..... 143 Joyce, John CED ............. 125 Jozaitis, Virginia CED .... . . .84 Jozwiak, Albert CED ..... . . 155 Jozwiak, Carol CED .... . . 125 Jozwiak, Donna CED ......... 162 Jozwiak, Remigia CED ........ 139 Jucius, Adrianne CED. . 140, 178, 220 Jucius, Joyce CED 84, 187,193, 207, 219 Juliano, Joanne CED ...... 146,194 Juliano, Rosemary CED. .84, 186, 202 Jumbalo, Claudette CED ....... 158 JUNIOR COUNCIL ......... 180 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY. .220-221 JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB..179 JUNIORS ............... 118-137 Jupa, James CWD ......... 125,195 Jur, Frank CED ............ 125, 171 Jurca, Thomas CED ........ 151,244 Jurcic, Cynthia CED ....... 125, 198 Jurcik, Anton CWD ............ 152 Jurgens, Patrick CWD .......... 147 Jurgonski, Chester CED ........ 84 Jurgonski, Dennis CED .... .. .125 Jurgonski, Gerald CED ......... 141 Jurkus, Al CED 27, 84, 224, 233, 236, 237 Juscik, Alan CED .............. 152 Justus, James CWD .... . ..125 K Kabat, Patricia CED ..... ..... 1 53 Kabella, George CWD .......... 125 Kabert, Constance CWD. . . 143, 182 Kacena, Nancy CWD ...... 147,193 Kachlic, Robert CED .......... 84 Kadera, Judy CWD .... 161,172, 200 Kadlec, Charlene CWD 84, 198, 214, 249 Kadlec, Ervin CWD .... 143, 235, 242 Kadlec, Geraldine CED .... 125 Kadlec, James CWD ...... 125,193 Kadlec, Lester CED ....... 125 Kadlec, Ronald CWD ..... . .. 125 Kadletc, Nancy CED .... 142 Kadner, Hans CWD ...... 158 Kadubec, John CED ......... 53,84 162 Kadubec, Judith CED ..... Kafka, Virgina CED ......... 53, 85 Kahun, Otto CED ....... ..... 1 59 Kain, Patricia CWD ........... 163 Kaiser, Richard CED ............ 125 Kaiser, Sally CWD ........ 139, 251 Kalal, Virginia CED ........... 125 if' if gf wi Kalat, Charles CED ........ Kalesz, Joseph CWD ...... Kaleta, Patricia CWD ..... Kalina, Charmaine CWD.. Kalis, Noel CWD. .125, 172, Kalivoda, George CED .... Kalivoda, James CWD .... Kalmanek, Joan CED. . . 157, Kalmanek, Paul CED ...... Kalmour, Donna CED 146,217 Kalnicky, Dorothy CED... Kalous, Edward CWD ..... Kamin, Thomas CED ...... Kaminski, Mary Ann CED.. Kaminski, Paul CED ...... Kaminski, Ray CWD ....... Kampen, Lee CED ........ Kania, William CWD ..... Kanikula, Michael CED. . .60 Kanyuh, Theresa CED ..... Kapes, Thomas CWD ..... Kapoun, Joann CWD 125, 172, 173 Kappa, Kenneth CED ..... Kara, Sharon CED ........ Karafa, Wayne CWD ...... Karakas, Cheryl CWD ..... Karandreas, Alexis CED. .. Karas, Joan CED..125,179 Karbens, Arlene CED 141, 185 Karbens, John CWD ...... Karbens, William CWD... Karel, Patricia CWD ...... Karel, Robert CWD ....... Karel, Sandra CED ..... 179 Kafii, Betty CwD ........ Karli, Edward CWD ....... Karlovsky, Carol CED ..... Karnik, Carole CED ........ Karschnik, James CED ...... Kartsounes, James CWD .... Kartsounes, Patricia CWD.. . Kasak, Richard CWD ....... Kasal, Camille CED ....... Kasal, Mary Ann CED 56, 125, 1115 1 153 241 Kelble, Jack CWD .... 148,173, Kellener, Sheila CWD .......... 200 1 86 ....125 ....146 194,218 ...,158 ....155 Kelly, Constance CED ..... Kelly, David CWD ........ Kelly, Kathleen CWD ..... Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelpa Kenneth CED .... . Stanley CWD ...... Walter CWD ....... s, Judith CED ...... Kelsch, Susan CED .....158 .126, 169 .163, 248 .....126 85 .146,169 .....156 64, 85, 187, 205 Kember, Joseph CED ..... Kemper, Wayne CED ..... Kempski, Casimir CED .... Kempski, Judith CED ..... Kemtes, Linda CED ..... . Kengris, Lydia CED ...... Kennedy, Alden CED ..... Kenning, Wayne CWD .... Kenny, Dawn CWD ...... Kenny, Thomas CWD .... Kensik, Diane CED ..... Kensik, Donald CED .... Kent, John CWD ..... Kent, Nila CED ......... Kenyon, Karen CWD ..... Kenyon, Theodore CWD... Kerekes, Shirley CED ----- .....126 .....126 .....l47 .126,183 .....151 ....126 58 .....158 ....126 ....126 ....155 ....144 ....126 126 . . . .126 152 126 Kessner, Ronald CWD. .126, 232, Keyes, Janice CWD ....... Kider, Jackie CED .126, 126,192, 199, 202, 215 178,182 ....143 ,220,250 ....142 ....161 ....125 ....125 ....161 156,200 159 ..51,85 125,229 85 ....158 175,221 ....125 ....153 ....125 85 ....145 ,215,247 196,220 .85,229 ....139 .85,186 ....125 204,215 ....140 139,227 ....125 163,248 142 1 200 85 .85,228 ....154 170,221 .. . .144 126, 179, 188, 189, 194, Kiefer, Ronald CED ........ 157, Kieras, Jerome CED ............ Kilburg, Janice CED. . .126, 179, Kilian, Paul CWD .............. King, James CWD .......... 85, King, Richard CED ............. Kingos, George CWD .... .... Kiple, Diane CWD ...... .... Kirby, Katheryn CWD .... .... Kirian, Charlene CED .... .... 247 175 156 194 140 233 142 241 126 85 143 Kirian, Charles CED ..... ....126 Kislizke, Liela CED. . .... ...... 1 63 Kislow, Robert CED ........... 144 Klaczynski, Nancy CED ----- 153,213 Kaspar, Kaspar, Diane CED .... Donald CED. . . Kaspar, Janet CED ..... Kaspar, Karen CED .... Kasper, Bonny CWD... Kasper, Carole CWD... Kasper, Kathlyn CWD ....156 ....147 125,176 ....160 ....150 ....125 147,178, 214, 215, 248 194 Kassul, Barbara CED. 85, 179, Kastner, Frances CED ...... Kastner, James CED ........ Kastner, John CWD .... 126, Kasuba, Joseph CED ....... Katarzynski, Carl CED ...... Katric, Patricia CED ........ Kaufman, Ronald CED ...... Kaufmann, Adrienne CED. . . Kauten, Frank CED ........ Kauzlarich, Russell CWD .... Kavalle, June CED ...... Kawall, Thomas CED .... Kaye, Ted CED ......... , 250 ....160 . . . .145 188,244 .. .. 85 126,228 146,191 ....146 85 ....149 ....126 ....147 ....144 . 85 Kazakos, Constance CED ........ 204 Kazika, Nancy CED ............ 160 Kazunas, Michele CWD 141, 178, 186, 212, 214, 216, 220 215, Klauss, Ardelle CED .......... 53, Klecan, Alice CWD ..... .--..- Kleczka, Jane CED ............. Kleidon, James CWD ...... 227, Kleidon, Joanne CWD .........- Kleiman, Diane CWD ....... Klein, Henry CED .......... Kleisner, James CWD --'-- Klema, Erwin CED. .. Kleronomos, Angelo Kleronomos, Peggy mich, Louis CED ......... 'Ce'Dff CED. . Klicpera, Sharon CWD. .141, Klimek, Harry CED ....... Klimek, Patricia CED ...... Klimek, Robert CED .... 85 158 139 241 160 140,248 153,210 ....157 ....145 .126 ....162 ....126 172,192 85 ....126 ...,162 126,188, 189, 211, 212 Keberle, Karen CWD .......... 142 Keblusek, Lynn CED ..... .... 1 56 Kec, Carol CWD ...... .... 1 26 Kec, Jerry CED ...... .... 1 59 Kee, Linda CED ....... ..... 1 26 Keclik, James CWD ..... ..... 1 48 Keefe, John CWD ....... ..... 1 43 Keefner, Wayne CED ........... 162 Keehnast, Kirk CED ............ 126 Keenan, Betty CWD ........ 142, 178 Keener, Janette CWD .......... 85 Keener, Norbert CWD .... ..... 1 50 Keener, Ruth CWD ...... . 85 Keener, Thomas CWD .... ..... 1 54 Keeran, Kegel, Keizer, Keizer, Keizer, Keizer, Keizer, Kekish, Page 259 Gary CED ..... Philip CWD .... Audrey CED. . . Daniel CED .... Joyce CED ..... Natalie CED .... Robert CWD .... Russell CED .... .....147 .....126 ........143 .....58,149 85 ......145 ........145 ....140,191 Kliment, Paul CED ..... .... 1 26 Klimes, Curtiss CED ....... .... 1 56 Kline, Sharon CED ....... .... 1 45 Klingenmair, Richard CWD ...... 126 Klis, Carol CWD .............. 86 Kloba, Felix CED .............. 158 Kloboucnik, Deline CWD 126, 221, 251 Klocek, Denise CED ...... .... 1 26 Klocek, Dennis, CED ...... .... 1 26 Klocek, Kathleen CED ..... .... 1 57 Klokochar, Audrey CWD. 139, 193, 220 Klokochar, Paul CWD. .... .... 8 6 Klucina, Enid CED ....... .... 1 26 Klug, Rosemary CED 146,175, 178,197,218 Kluga, Joyce CED. .86, 188, 189, 215 Klump, Raymond CED .... .... 1 61 Klump, Rita CED ......... 126,179 Klunder, Arlene CED ........ 86,93 Klunder, Judith CED .... .... 1 48 Kmetty, Larry CWD ..... .... 1 47 Kminek, Frank CED ..... .... 1 41 Kminek, Louise CED ............ Knez, Charles CED ............. Knight, Jerome CED .... 86,176, KnistotT, Larry CED ............ Knistoft, Linda CED ........ 163, Knoflicek, Jerome CED ....... . . . Knol, Richard CED ..... 160 143 184 142 186 153 155 Knorr, Robert CED ...... .... 1 26 Knotek, Rosemarie CED ........ 126 Knox, Barbara CED ............ 159 Knupp, Robert CED 86, 174,181, 184, 216, 219, 221 Knupp, Ruth CWD ......... 155, 213 Knuti, Paul CWD .... 51, 86,181, 201 Kobelt, Richard, CWD ...... .... 1 26 Kobes, Geraldine CWD. . 126, 186, 215 Kobida, Daniel CWD 86, 171, 197, 201, 216 Kosky, Robert CED ............ Kosmak, George CWD 126, 224, 232, Kosmak, Patricia CWD .......... Kosner, Mildred CED ........ Kostal, Carol CED ........ Kostel, John CWD ..... 126 Kostinek, Renee CWD ..... Kostka, Richard CWD ..... Kostro, Phillip CWD ...... Koc, Lolene CWD ........ Koca, Joan CED .......... Kocar, Edward CWD .... Kocar, Joyce CWD ...... Koch, Nancy CED ......... 144 161 126 126 141 Kochanski, Susan CWD ........ 126 Kochanski, Thomas CED .... 126,198 Koci, Anita CWD .......... 159,186 Koci, Leandra CWD .... 86,187,252 Kocian, Charles CWD ...... 144,168 Kocic, John CED ........... 157, 184 Kocka, Terry CED ............ 152 Kvapil, Carolyn CWD .... . Koclanis, Dorothy CED ........ 126 Kocmoud, Carl CED .......... 144 Kocmoud, Eugene CED ........ 153 Kocmoud, Gail CWD ..... .. . 126 Kocourek Kocourek , Jerry CED ..... . . . , Pamela CWD ....... Kocovsky, John CED .......... 126 159 143 Koszarski, Dorothy CED... Kotalik, Mary CED ....... Kotapish, Carl CWD ...... Kotaska, Judith CWD ..... Kotek, Otto CED ..... .... Kotnour, Jay CED .......... 158 , y Anne CED.22,87 Kottal, Charles CED.. Kotty, George CED.. Kotnour Mar Kouba, Robert CED.. Kouba, Robert CED.. Kouba, Sandra CED.. Koubek, Cary CWD.. Koenig, Howard CWD ...... 154,172 Koenigsmark, Geraldine CED .... 86 Koenigsmark, Marilyn CED ...... 158 Koester, Sharon CWD .......... 159 Koubek, Dennis CWD ...... Kouri, Michael CWD 51, 87,183,193 Koutek, Dorothy CED ..... Koutek, Jeanette CED ..... Kovac, James CWD ....... Kovalcivkas, Vaidotas CED. Kovanda, Joseph CED ..... Kovanda, Kay CED ....... Kovanda, Robert CED .... Kovar, Kenneth CED ..... Kovarik , Patricia CED Kohout, Jerilynn CED .... .... 1 26 Kohout, Mildred CED ...... Kohout, Sandra CWD ...... June CWD ....... 160 144 Kokenes, Patricia CED. . 126, 186, 204 Kokenes, Robert CED ......... 126 Kokes, William CED .......... 145 Kolar, Alan CWD ........ . .126, 215 Kolar, Bess Marie CWD 86,171, 197, 201 250 Kolar, Carol CED ......... .. . 138 Kolar, Corinne CWD ...... 148 Kolar, Judith CWD ....... 86 Koldoff, Richard CWD .... 142 Kolek, John CED. . 146, 227, 235, 242 Koliha, Renata CWD .......... 126 Kollar, Jeffery CWD ........... 144 Kolumbar, Frank CED ...... 162,197 Kovar, Paul CWD ....... Kovarik, Carol CWD. Kovarik, Carol CWD. Kovarik, James CED. Kovarik , Richard CED 86, '229f 128 147 159 139 , 207 1 1 1 I 1 Kovarik, Sharon CED. . . 151, 158, Kovarik, Richard CED .......... Kovarik, Sharon CED. . .151, 158, Kovarik, Thomas CED ......... Kowalski, Bernardine CWD ..... Kowalski, Diane CED ........... Kowalewski, Chester CED ...... Kowalewski, Jerry CED... Kowalewski, Judith CED. . . Kozak, Joseph CWD ....... Kozak, Komarek, Barbara CED 56, 118,126, 138, 179, 213, 215, 247 Komarek, Ellen CED. 145, 176, 182, 189 Kozak, Raymond CWD .... Kozar, James CED ........ Kozel, Kozel, James CED ........ Jerome CED ..... 10 141 Komarek, Robert CED ...... Komarek, William CED ....126 86, 188, 233, 244 Kominowski, Richard CED 53, 86,181, 216, 219 Konatske, Vernon CWD. 126, 172, 181 Konecny, Anita CWD ...... 151, 152 Kono acki, Carol CED Krc, Allen CED ........... p ...... Konopacki, Cynthia CED .... 162 Konrad, James CED ........... 86 Kontur, Barbara CWD ...... 158 203 Konvalinka, Paul CWD ........ 139 Konwin, Thor CWD ........ 142 230 Kopacek, Margaret CWD 126,170, 192,197 221 Kopack, Larry CWD ........... 86 Kopecky, Douglas CWD ..... 153 244 Kopecky, John CED ........... 156 Kopecky, Lester CWD ....... 86 181 Kopieke, Margaret CWD .... 54 157 Kopstain, Donald CED ........ 86 Kopstain, Glenn CWD ......... 157 Kopta, Donna CED ........... 155 Kopta, Earl CWD ..... . . .142, 227 Kopta, Sandra CWD .... ..... 1 26 Korbal, Vincent CED .... ..... 1 26 Korbel, Carol CWD ......... 86,189 Korbel, John CED .... ...... 1 26 Korbel, Kay CED ........... 56,126 Korbel, Robert CED .... ..... 1 54 Kordick, Robert CWD ...... 142,172 Kordowski, Therese CED ....... 126 Kornack, Alfred CWD ......... 156 Korous, Jean CWD ............ 148 Korzen, Patricia CWD ...... 126,188 Korzenowski, Linda CED ....... 126 Kozeny, Carol CWD. .51, 87 Koziol, Christine CWD .... Koziol, John CED ...... 87 Kozlik, Margaret CED ..... Kraft, Alice CWD ........ Krakora, Alan CWD ...... Krakora, Dorothy CED ..... 1 Kral, Kral, Kral, Kral, Kral, Carol CED ....... 138 1 Frankette CED ...... Marianne CED ..... Nancy CED ...... Robert CWD ........ Kral, Ronald CED ......... Kral, Thomas CED ...... 87 Krall, Blanche CED ....... Krall, Charlotte CED ...... Krall, Raymond CWD .... Kraly, Kathleen CED ..... Kosatka, Donald CED .......... 126 Kosatka, Violet CWD ...... 139,174 Kosbab, Kenneth CED .......... 126 Kosidlo, Richard CWD ......... 86 Kosin, Paul CWD .......... 148,220 Kosinski, Patricia CED .......... 140 Kraly, Kenneth CED ..... Kramer, Alan CED ........ Jacqueline CED. .. Ralph CWD ...... Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, William CWD ..... Kramp, Kraska, Kraska, Dennis CWD. . .127 Dennis CWD ...... Thomas CWD ..... Krasovech, Edward CWD .... Kratky, Joseph CED ....... Kratochvil, John CWD 87, 224, Kratochvil, Robert CWD. .. Kratochvil, William CWD. .. Krause, Sharlene CWD ...... Krawisz, Robert CED ....... Krcmar, Cecilia CWD.21, 87, Krecek, Cheryl CWD ....... Kreibach, Emil CED ........ Kreibach, Mary Ann CED... Kreici, Camilla CWD ....... Kreici, George CWD ....... Kreici, George CED ....... 127 198 , 233 1117 195 .87 229 232 233 155 185 156 1 50, Q86 1 140 233 161 252 138 240 87 87 87 152 138 126 139 126 242 l Kreici, Henry CED ........ Krejcu, Emil CED ......... Krem, George CWD.88, 172, Kremske, Allan CWD ...... Krenek, Nancy CWD ....... Kresnicka, Richard CED ..... Krestan, Amelia CED .... Krestan, Joan CWD. ..... . Kricek, Mary Lou CWD. . . . Krier, Leila CWD ....... Krier, Robert CED .... Krist, Joanne CED .... . . Kristy, Wain CWD ........ Kristoffersen, Lynn CED. .88, Krivickas, Mary CED .... .. Kriz, Arlene CWD ..... 139, i67f iliif 1 88, 220, 187 Kriz, Richard CED ......... 127, 126 Krizanic, Kenneth CED 229 88,1o8,177,208, 126 Krizka, Frank CED ........ . . . 163 Krnak, Marilyn CED ...... . .. 186 Krno, Catherine CED 196 127, l70,217, 239 Krob, Helen CED ........ .. . Krob, Ronald CED ........ . . . 219 Krob, Sherry CWD 87 127, 186, 206, 213, 152 Kroeger, Sharon CWD ..... . . . 139 Krohn, Donald CED ....... . . . 87 Kronenberger, Kathy CED. . . . . 126 Kronenberger, Kenneth CED. 127, 87 Kronquist, Charlene CWD. . . . . 163 Kronquist, Janalee CED .... . . . 138 Kronquist, Marlene CWD. . . . . . 126 Kroupa, George CED ...... . . . 87 Kroupa, Joyce CWD ........ 127, 127 Kroupa, Lois CWD. .88, 172, 214, 127 Kroushl, Joseph CWD ..... . . . 142 Krubl, Joseph CWD ...... .. . 127 Kruczynski, Ronald CED. . . . . . 183 Krueger, James CED .......... 127 Kruk, Darlene CWD ........... 183 Krumholz, Judith CWD ........ 87 Kruntorad, Raymond CWD ..... 147 Krupicka, Marlene CED ........ 157 Krupinski, Carol CED ..... . .127, 149 Kruzel, Lucille CWD ........... 155 Kruzel, Marlene CWD ...... 127, 138 Kruzic, Diane CWD ........... 154 Kruzich, Marianne CWD ..... .. 158 Krych, Frank CED .......... 127, B7 Krych, Karen CED ..... 143,217, 141 Krych, Sigmund CWD ...... 150, 127 Krysher, John CED ............ 167 Kryzaniak, Marie CED. .127, 248, 251 Kuba, Sharon CWD 127 54,127,179,196 213, 241 Kuban, William CED ...... . . . 144 Kuban, William CED .... .. . 153 Kubat, Marie CWD ..... . . . 143 Kubec, Nancy CED ..... . . . 127 Kubiak, John CWD ...... . . . 246 Kubicek, La Verne CED. . . . . . 147 Kubicka, Mary Ann CWD. . 156, 152 Kubicki, Carol Ann CWD. .. . .. 87 Kubicki, Sharon CED ...... . . . 158 Kubicki, Susan CWD ...... . . . 154 Kubicki, William CED ..... .88 244 Kubik, Barbara CWD 152 127,172 175 127 Kubik, Carl CED ...... . . . .. . 148 Kubik, Ellen CED. ........ . . . 159 Kubik, Robert CED ....... .. . 87 Kubik, Wayne CWD 184 88, 196, 198 209 142 Kubin, Barbara CED ....... . . . 148 Kubin, Bruce CED ........ . . . 143 Kubisch, Edward CWD .... . . . 233 Kubitz, Terry CWD ...... . . . 127 Kucan, Gloria CED ....... .. . .87 Kucan, Patricia CWD ...... . . . 240 Kucera, Dwight CED.60, 127 200 127 Kucera, Joseph CED ...... . . . Kucera, Louis CED ....... .88, 236 Kucera, Robert CED ...... . .. 144 Kucera, Ronald CED .... 138, 152, 161 Kucera, Ronald CED ....... 156, 178 Kuchan, Nancy CWD .... ...... 145 Kuchar, Cathy CWD .... .... 127 Kuchar, Joyce CWD ...... .... 195 Kucharzyk, Marion CED ........ 188 Kuchvokk, Edhh Ca ......... 159 Kucienski, Dennis CED. . . . . . . 87 Kudrna, James CWD ........... 178 Kudrna, Violet CED 142 B8,172,216,219, 161 Kufrin, Tom CWD ............. Page 260 88 163 201 B8 193 127 88 127 127 146 127 146 127 189 158 248 224 210 127 88 221 142 153 250 1 45 1 60 1 43 228 1 60 1 40 161 1 27 213 249 1 56 1 59 88 1 46 1 44 88 1 27 127 204 1 92 1 92 1 59 1 62 242 220 1 68 1 42 250 252 88 127 162 138 127 140 248 B8 88 152 190 185 88 127 161 218 158 88 127 139 127 157 201 155 176 127 229 229 162 145 150 159 127 154 145 221 127 Kuhajek, June CED. 127, 187, Kuhlen, John CWD ........ Kuhn, Mary Anne CED ...... Kukla, Joyce CED ......... Kula, Arlette CED ......... Kula, Janet CED ....... ... Kula, Judith CED ....... Kulikowski, Jerry CED .... Kulp, James CED ...,..... Kupec, June CED ......... Kupka, Frank CWD.127, 195 Kuras, Richard CED, . . . . . . Kurek, Patricia CED ....... Kurhayez, Frank CED ...... Kurowski, Leonard CED .... Kurtz, Richard CED .... 127 Kus, Crystal CED ....... 56 Kuska, Barbara CED ....... Kuske, Mary CWD ..... 127 Kusnierz, Judith CED ..... Kusnierz, Patricia CWD .... Kuta, Anita CWD 127, 171, 201, 213 Kuta, Mary Lou CWD ..... Kutal, Charles CED ....... Kutas, Roberta CED .... .. Kutny, James CED ..... . Kutta, Philip CWD ..... Kutulis, Camille CWD .... Kvapil, Donald CED ....... Kvapil, Georgette CED ..... Kvapil, Mary Ann CWD .... Kvasnicka, Ladislav CWD .... Kveton, Kay ............ Kwiatkowski, Richard CED.. I. Laas, George CED ..... Labno, Chester CWD .... Labuda, Dennis CWD. . . Lach, Jerry CED ........ Lackos, Patricia CED .... Lada, John CED ....... Ladd, Pe99Y CED ..... Laga, James CED ..... .... 8 9 Lah, Marietta CED ...... Laibl, Sandy CWD ........ Laitman, Robert CED .......... Lakostik, Georgiann CED. . . Lamberg, Joann CWD 151, 162 Lambert, John CWD ....... Lambert, Ruth CWD ....... Lammer, Peter CWD ....... Lamoreaux, Beverly CWD 158 Lamoreaux, Bruce CWD .... Lancsak, Robert CED ..... Lander, Frances CWD 141, 178,190, 212, 214, Landt, Harold CED ..... 159 Lane, Douglas CED ........ Lane, Sandra CED ..... . Lang, Bonnie CWD ....... Lang, Jo Ellen CED ....... Lange, John CED .... .. Lange, Linda CED ........ Langer, Dorothy CED ...... Langer, Ronald CWD .... 89 Langer, William CED ...... Langrehr, Larry CWD ...... Langridge, William CED. . . Lanni, Leonard CED ....... Lantvit, Harry CED ...... Lantvit, James CED .... . . . Lantvit, Patricia CED ..... Lantvit, William CED .... Lapacek, George GND .... . La Paglia, Carol CED ..... Lapka, Rosemarie CED ...... Laporte, Joseph CED ....... Larkins, Judith CWD ....... Laroche, Roseann CED ...... Larsen, Corinne CED ..... . Larson, Emily CED ...... Larson, Richard CED ....... Laskowski, Chester CED 17, 53, 89, 207, Laskowski, Phyllis CED ..... Lasorella, Nicolette CED .... Last, Clarence CED ......... Lathrop, Judith CED ....... Latimer, John CED ......... LATIN CLUB ...... . . . Laube, Alice CED ..... Lauber, Carol CED ..... 247,250 127,224 ... 145 .88,187 143,192 ... 127 ... 127 ... 153 ... 159 127,189 228 232 ... 140 ... 151 ... 127 ... 127 229,240 146 220 151,248 213 215 127 179 ... 161 215,218 ... 127 145 220 ... 127 .89,186 ... 89 .. 89 ... 127 ... 138 ... 89 127,172 ... 155 ... 144 ... 89 .. 127 .. 180 .. 150 .. 146 .. 150 .. 155 .... 215 234 .. 153 .. 152 151 ... 159 178,186 ... 154 ... 142 144 227 167 192 147 184 ... 155 215 247 229,240 ... 146 ... 89 ... 162 153,172 ... 159 .13,127 127 197 234 241 ... 127 ... 156 ... 127 .. 141 .... 89 . .53, 89 ... 127 .. 127 ... 201 .. 89 ... 89 ... 127 147 175 ... 127 ... 157 .. 127 ... 153 217,219 143 17a ... 147 127 191 127 184 141 227 ... 193 ... 127 .. 89 McGuane, Frank QE1 ..,... Law, Judy QW1 .... 17, 127, Law, Thomas QW1 ...... ....... Lawrisiuk, Stephen QW1 ........ Lawruk, Robert QW1 .......... Lawson, David QW1 ........... Lawson, Lynne QW1 127, 172, 193, Laycher, Patricia QW1 ..... ..... Lazazzera, Emily QE1 ...... Lazzareschi, Richard QEJ. .. Lazzari, Peter QW1 ............ Lazzarini, Nola QED ..... ..... Leach, Phyllis QWJ .... ..... LEADERSHIP ...... .... . Leady, Claudia QE1 .... . Leamy, Mary QE1 ....... . Ledvina, George QW1 ...... Lee, Gerald QEJ .......... Leffek, Alex QW1 ...... 54, Legan, Donald QW1 ....... Legan, J. Thomas QW1 .... Legner, Victor QW1 128,166,170,171,194, Legner, Victoria QW1. .128, Lehman, Nina QED ......... Lehpamer, Gary QEJ ....... Lehpamer, Linda QE1..141, Leicht, Joseph ONJ ....... Leimnetzer, Judith QW1 .... Lein, Merle QWJ .......... Lein, Wilbert QEJ .......... Leisek, Thomas QW1 ....... Lekovish, Russell QWJ ..... Lempera, Robert QE1. .160, Lenard, Dennis QED ........ Lentzen, Donald QW1 ...... Leonard, Sharon QWJ .... . Leone, Michael QEJ ...... . Leoni, Melody QED ........... Leopold, Marilyn QW1 ........ Leporatti, Roy QE1 ...... .... Lepsi, Albert QWJ .... .... Leslie, Beverly QW1. .... . . . . Leslie, Thomas QW1 .......... Lestina, Thomas QW1 ...... Lestina, William QW1 ......... Leuthner, Terry QW1 .... .... Leverett, John QE1 ........... Levinsky, David QED .......... Lewandowski, Raymond QE1. .. Lhotka, Carroll QWJ .......... Libera, Jerome QW1 ....... LIBRARY CLUBS ......... Licitra, Joseph QE1 ........ Licko, Gerald QE1 ..... 128, Lid, Philip QE1 ..... 53, 89, Liddell, James QEJ ........ Liddi, Anthony QE1 ........ Liddi, Joseph QW1 .... . Lidinsky, Richard QED .... . LIFESAVING CLUB . .. . Lifka, Herbert QE1 ......... Lifka, Marianne QE1 89, 186, 213, Lilegdon, John QEJ ........ Lilegdon, Sandra QEJ ...... Lindaur, Sandra QE1 ....... Lindeman, Leroy QE1 ...... Linduska, Susan QWJ ...... 216 Link, James QW1 ...... ..... Lipinski, Martin QE1 ........ 128 Lira, Donna QE1 .............. Liska Liska Liska Liska Anthony QE1 ..... .... Carol QE1 ...... ..... George QW1 .,...... 147 James QE1. ..,.. . 159 128 187 Liska Joyce QE1 ...... , Liska Joyce QW1 ..... 128,177 Liska, Lana QW1 Liska 51,90,171, 210, 213, 215 Marcia QW1 ........... Liska, Robert QW1 ........ Lissy, Anton QW1 ..... 128, Listello, Samuel QW1 ...... Litavsky, Andrew QEJ ...... LITERARY SEMINAR CLUB. Litos, Edmund QE1. 148, 188, Little, Raymond QED ....... Little, Charles QW1 ........ Litwin, Carl QE1 .......... Livermore, Herbert QW1. . . Lizner, Audrey QW1. . .128, Lobek, Donna QWJ ........ Lobek, Paul QW1 .......... Loemer, Fred QW1 ........ Logeman, Richard QWJ .... Loidolt, Larry QW1 .... 147, 250 154 150 161 89 218 127 214 145 127 143 162 252 159 144 .89 149 196 127 159 221 200 140 153 220 .89 159 200 152 162 128 201 140 128 152 230 128 143 128 152 150 143 208 161 143 141 1 28 160 1 28 243 1 82 1 59 232 197 1 28 89 153 128 189 128 216 153 169 128 145 210 128 228 162 . 90 157 227 240 216 214 128 90 216 148 158 182 244 146 90 163 140 193 128 148 128 90 200 Loidolt, Patricia QE1 ....... 128 Loisi, Diane QEJ ............. Lokay, Laurel QE1 27, 90, 177, 188, 189, 219 Lokay, Lynda QED ...... .128 Loll, Raymond QE1 .... 128,232 Londo, Robert QEJ .......... Lonowski, Daniel QW1 .... Lopez, Barbara QE1. . . fi-59 .90 Lopez, Nancy QE1. 141, 178, 182 Lorenz, Louis QE1. . . ..... . Losito, Marianne QW1 ..... Losos, Kathleen QE1 ...... Loucky, Dawn QE1. 138, 182, 193 Louvar, Marilyn QW1 ........ Loycano, Anita QE1 ......... Lucas, Jerome ONJ ......... Lucas, Kathleen QE1 .......... 90, Lucas, Loretta QED. .90, 179, 193 Lucas, Zita QED .......... Lucca, Mary QE1 ......... Lucek, William QW1 ...... Luciani, Donna QE1 ....... .146 .128 .146 Luciani, Rudy QE1 ...... 90,233 Luciano, Amelia QE1 ....... . . Luciano, Patricia QED ......... Luck, Rita QW1. ........ 21,90 Ludwar, Adolph QE1 ........ Ludwar, Hildegard QE1 ....... Ludwiski, Priscilla QED ...... 56 Lukas, Margaret QE1 .... . . . Lukavsky, Florence QE1 ....... Lukes, Louise QW1 .......... Lukes, Martin QW1 ......... 90, 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Lukes, William QED ..... . . Lull, Daniel QW1 ..... . Lund, David QE1 .......... 153, Lund, Virginia QEJ 128,170,182, 221, Luporini, Nadine QEJ 145, 202, 220, Luzar, Marilyn QW1 ....... . Luznicky, Phyllis QW1 ...... . Lydon, Celine QE1 ......... . Lynch, Charles QE1 ........ . Lyons, Richard QED ........ . Lyons, Shirley QE1 ...... 90, 176, Lyons, Thomas QE1 ........ . M M Book Committee .... . Macaluso, Nikki QW1 ..... . Macaluso, Sam QW1 .... . . MacConnell, John QE1 ...... 128, MacDonald Shelba QW1 90, 186, 202. MacDougall, Irvin QE1 ..... . MacDougall, Judith QEJ 56, 128, 189, Macek, Arlene QW1. .65, 90, 9, Macek, Barry QW1 ......... . Mach, Donna QW1 ......... . Mach, Edward QW1 ..... 90, 171, Mach, Kathryn QE1.56,128, 179, Mach, Marcella QE1 ........ 128, Macha, George QWJ ....... . Machala, Ronald QE1 ...... 153, Machacek, Michael QE1 ..... . Machalek, James W. ...... . Machek, Frank QW1 ........ 128, Machian, Diane QW1 .... . Maciag, Warren QED ....... Macieiewski, Frank QE1 .... Macieiewski, Gerald QE1. . . Macieiewski, Joan QEJ ..... Mack, Joseph QE1 ......... Mack, Lawrence QE1 145, 227, 228, 235, Mack, Lucienne QE1 ........ Mack, Richard QW1 ....... 128 236 1 1 Mackey, Kenneth QE1 ...... Mackiewicz, Alan QED ....... 58 Mackiewicz, Catherine QE1 .... Macko, Richard QEJ ........... MacLean, Norman QEJ ...... 128 Macri, Rosemary QWJ ......... Madsen, Dorothy QW1. . . . . . Madurzak, Randy QE1 ...., . . . Magaro, Anthony QW1 ........ Magaro, Lon QW1 ......... 128 Maglio, Patricia QE1 .......... Magrowski, Noreen QE1. 146, 213 Maher, James QWJ ........... Mahr, Marianne QE1 ..... .. . Maier, William QE1 ..... . . . Main, Edward QW1 ..... . . . MAINTENANCE .... 1 1 1 218 128 221 214 228 163 158 218 215 128 128 143 199 143 252 128 162 219 178 179 128 248 242 90 146 171 128 152 128 147 155 140 244 128 158 240 247 250 1 50 I 59 1 49 1 28 1 43 198 90 214 128 160 181 209 190 198 221 145 146 173 213 172 150 242 159 146 171 162 160 128 144 128 232 238 146 154 162 148 199 128 191 156 90 58 139 244 128 215 128 149 155 160 47 Maieski, Joyce QWJ .......... Makovec, Barbara QW1 ....... Makovsky, Barbara QW1 ....... Makovsky, Cynthia QWJ .... Malek, Carlyn QWJ ........ Malek, Jerry QE7 ......... Malek, Vincent QW1 ....... Malenchik, Alex QW1 ..... Malik, Donna QW1 .... 146, Malik, June QW1 .......... Malik, William QED .... .. Malina, Joyce QE1 ....... Malina, Marlene QE1 ..... Malizia, Phyllis QE1 .... . . Mallason, Patricia QE1 ...... Mallette, Sue QED ......... Malnar, Donald QE1 ...... Malnic, Michael QE1 ....... Malouf, Bernadette QW1. . . Malpede, Joyce QED ..... Malpede, Raymond QEJ. .. Maltese, Claudette QE1 .... Maly, Joan QW1..12B, 198 Malzahn, Michael QE1 ..... Manarik, Allen QED ....... Manchess, Joseph QWJ .... Mancilla, Frances QW1 .... Mancilla, Linda QW1 ..... Mancuso, Janice QE1 ..... Manda, Mariorie QW1 .... Mander, Robert QE1 ....... Mangiaguerra, John QE1.. Mangione, Sandra QED .... Mankawich, Walter QEJ. .. Mantalbano, Salvator QE1. . Manullo, Patsy QE1 ....... Manusos, Kathryn QED ..... Marazas, Alice QW1 ..... Marazas, Carol QED ....... Marazas, Janet GNJ ....... Marazas, JoAnne QW1 ...... Marchon, Lois QW1 ........ Marcin, Ray QED .... . ..... Marcing, Karen QW1..128, Marciniak, Wallace QE1 .... Marecek, Bryan QW1 ...... Marecek, John QE1 ........ Marecek, Pamela QW1 ..... Marek, Raymond QW1 ..... Marek, Robert QW1. . .142, Marek, Sharon QW1 ....... Mares, Eleanor QW1 ....... Mares, Susan Lee QW1 ..... Mareska, John QED ........ Marhoul, Paul QE1 ........ Marik, Charles QW1 ........ Marik, Kenneth QE1 ....... Marik, Thomas QW1. ...... Marincic, Kathleen QW1 .... Marino, Robert QE1 ........ Marino, Susan QW1 ........ Mariotti, Reynold QE1 .... Markov, Sharon QW1. .128, Markowski, Jerome QE1. . . Markvart, Gerald QW1 .... Marousek, Raymond QEJ.. Marousek, William QE1. .... Marquardt, Susan QW1 ..... Marrandino, James QE1 .... Marrone, Judith QW1 ...... Marsiglio, Diane QW1 ...... Marsiglio, Dominic QE1 91, 233, 234, Marsik, Frances QW1. . 139, Marsimovich, Peter QWJ .... Marszalek, Mary Ann QE1.. Martens, Cynthia QW1 ..... Martens, Willard QED ...... Martin, Diane QE1 ........ Martin, Marilyn QW1 ....... Martin, Milo QE1 ...... .. Martin, Robert QW1 .... Martinek, James QE1 ...... Martinek, Joseph QW1 ..... Martinek, Kathy QW1. . .57, Martinson, Lee QWJ ........ Marx, Dexter QE1 ......... Masek, Catherine QE1 ...... Masek, Karen QE1 ......... Masick, David QW1 ....... Masilun, Patricia QW1 .... Maslanka, Mary Ann QE1 162, 168, Mason, Elbert QW1 ,...... Mason, Floyd QE1 ........ Mason, Richard QW1 ...... MASQUE AND GAVEL .... Page 261 iii 162 tso 161 266 his 126 161 151 174 128 226 iii 156 155 157 161 161 153 156 160 236 186 31 200 160 1 28 iii 197 217 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Massafaro, Annette QE1 ..... 91, Massey, John QE1 ...... 91, 209, Massie, Joseph QE1 ...... . . . Mastalerz, Sandra QED .... Mastrangelo, Arlene QE1 129, 189 Mateer, Mary Lou QW1. . . . . . Mateer, Rosamond QW1. .. 148, Mateia, Daniel QW1 ....... Materna, Joy QE1 ....... MATHEMATICS CLUB Matiasek, Chester QE1 .... Matiya, Ron QE1 ......... Matkowich, Richard QE1. . . Matous, Rita QE1 64, 91 , 179, 209 Matousek, Christine QEJ 141, Matre, Patricia QE1 ........ Mattas, Charles QW1 ....... Matthews, Howard QEJ .... Mattran, Bruce QE1 ....... Mattson, Susan QED ........ Matula, Phyllis QE1 ....... Matusinec, William QW1. . . Matuszak, Edwin QE1 91, 229, 233, 236, Matuszak, Marilynn QE1. . . Matveychik, Alex QW1 .... Matysiak, Elaine QE1 ...... Mauthe, Gloria QE1 .... Mavrick, Elaine QE1 ..... May, Barbara QE1 .... .. . May, Gerald QE1 ..... Mayer, Lora QE1 ....... Mayer, Milada QW1 ....... Maylath, Beatrice QE1 ...... Maytan, Julia QE1 ......... Mazac, Laverne QW1. . .142, Mazat, Robert QW1 ........ Mazintas, Bonita QED ..... Mazintas, Donald QE1 ..... Mazur, Marilyn QE1 .... Mazur, Shirley QE1 ..... Mazure, Eugene QW1 ..... Mazurek, Nancy QVV1 ..... Mazurek, Sandra QE1 ..... Mazurek, Walter QE1..129, Mazzanti, Marlene QE1 .... Mazzetti, Judith QEJ. . .129, Mazzone, Sharelle QE1 .... McAnaIly, Grady QE1 ..... McCaig, Richard QW1 ..... McCall, Joyce QW1 ....... McCallister, Edward QW1.. McCalvy, Mary Beth QE1 .... McCarthy, Daniel QE1. . .92, McCarty, Barbara QE1 ...... McCaskey, Martha QEJ ..... McClendon, Beverly QW1. . . McCIendon, George QW1 172 Q16 237, 146, 156 129 161 194 154 168, 1 79, 145 229 138 129, 181, 193, 198, 204, 213, 217 McConaughey, Kathryn QED .... McCook, Jean NVD 159,178, 186, 213, 214 McDonald, Sandra QED ..... 160, McDurmon, Patricia QE1.92, 219, McGill, Patricia QW1 ...... McGowan, John QE1 .......... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 McKenzie, Donna QE1 ...,. . . . McKirchy, Sharon QW1 .... . . . McReynoIds, Robert QW1 ...... McReynoIds, William QW1 ...,. McVicar, Betty QE1 ........... McVicar, Carole QE1 ....... 92, McVicar, Judith QED ....... 129, McWilliams, John QE1 ......... McWilliams, Phillip QE1 ....... McWilliams, Ruth QE1 ......... MEDAL AWARDS COMMITTEE. Medal, Lloyd QW1 ...... 21,92, Medema, Bert QE1 .... .... . .. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ..... Meehan, William QE1 ....... 92 Meier, William QW1 ........... Meiers, Toby QEJ ...... 92,186 Meiron, Patricia QE1 ....... Meisinger, Roy QW1 ....... Meizr, Ivanka QW1 ........ Melka, Barbara QE1 ....... Melka, Rosemarie QE1 ...... Melvin, Robert QE1 ........ Melwid, Peter QE1 ..... 92, Melys, ldolia QE1 ......... Menako, Robert QE1 ...... 147 165 Menchetti, Lawrence QW1 ..... Mendrick, Joseph QE1 ......... 1 1 1 1 Y tem., ......153 Mensik, Marian QWD .... 129 Mensinga, Claudia QED ........ 92 Merlo, Linda QED ............. 140 Mershon, Robert QWD ...... 142, 172 Merson, Forbes QED .... ..... 1 53 Meschi, John QWD ...... 160 Mesich, Lawrence QWD ........ 139 Meskauskas, Eric QED ......... 129 Mesker, Kenneth QED ......... 141 Messerges, Christoph QWD ..... 156 Metcalf, David QWD ........ 92,181 Metlicka, James QWD .......... 163 Meyer, Gisa QWD .......... 129, 188 Meyer, Jeanette QWD 125, 129, 215, 221, 249, 252 Meyer, Ronald QED ...... Meyers, Eileen T. QWD. .. Meyers, Richard L. QWD.. Micetich, Janice QWD.. ......129 ......153 ......129 .129 Michael, Keith o. QwD.1is,'ifs7, 239 Michaels, Sandra QED .... Michal, Marilyn QED ..... Michalec, Edward QED... Michalek, Frank QWD .... Michals, George QWD .... Michelon, Joyce QED .... Michelon, William QED. .. Michi, Charlotte QED .... Michyeta, Andrew QWD.. Micka, Janice QWD ...,..158 ...92,248 ......129 ....129 ....156 ......151 ......129 ......159 ..139,184 92,173,182, 215, 216, 219 Micka, John QED ........ Micka, June QWD 93,173, 21 ......129 4,216,219 Mickenbecker, Wayne QWD ..... 93 Miculinic, Joel QWD ...... Miedler, Lambert QWD. .. Miglio, Nancy L. QWD. .. ......161 ......129 Mihali, Alexander QED ........ Mika, Walter QWD ...... .... Mike, Michael QWD ....,...... Mikeska, Marianne QED 129, 201, 218 Mikl, Joann QWD ............ Miklas, Darlene QED... .... Miklos, Estelle QED ........... Mikolas, Nancy QWD 22, 93, 202, 209, 213 Miksovsky, Carol QED 93,198,199, 218 Mikulasek, Linda QWD..22 Mikulecky, Barbara QED... Mikulecky, Richard QED... Milauckas, Aldona QED .... Milauckas, Genevieve QED. 251 129 95 129 160 158 140 221 144 129 129 251 252 192 129 191 173 145 Mitchell, Charles QWD. . . . . 129 Mitchell, Clifford QED ..... . . . 153 Mitchell, Donald QED 129,168,170,181 Mitchell, Donna Joy QWD. 93 Mitchell, Walter QED ...... . . . 129 Mittle, Jacqueline QED .... 143 Mitty, Jacquelyn QED.. .93, 183, 216 Mitty, Sharon QED ........ 149, 216 Mixa, Joseph QED ......., . . . 93 Mladic, Judith QWD .... 141 Mladiner, Virginia QED .... .. 93 Mladinik, Donna QWD ........, 153 Mlady, Lynne QED ............ 140 Mlsna, Theodore QED ...... 161,200 Mlyniec, James QED .......... .58 Mock, Brian QED ....,.. 146 Mock, Gregory QED ........... 160 Mock, Marily QED .......... 56,129 MODEL RAlLROAD CLUB ..... 177 Moen, Arnold QED ........... 129 Moerys, Patricia QED .......... 157 Moers, Ronald QED .... .... 9 3,190 Mohr, Robert QED ..... . . . 93 Molek, Patricia QWD ....... 129, 250 Moline, Scott QWD ........... 146 Molkentine, Charles QWD ...... 129 Monaco, Donald QWD ..... . . . 148 Moncco, Ronald QED .... . . . 139 Monahan, James QED ......... 93 Monczynski, Virginia QED. . .149, 175 Mondek, Gregory QWD ....... 162 Mondek, James QED .......... 58 Mondek, Steve QWD .... . . . 93 Montefinese, Guy QED ......... 158 Moore, Eilene QED ......... 129 179 Moore, Sandra QED ........ 129 199 Moore, Sherry QWD ........... 160 Moorehouse, Melodee QWD .... 94 Moose, Edward QWD ..... 129 Morano, Jeanette QWD ....... 65,94 Moravec, Allen QWD .... ..... 1 48 Moravec, James QED ...... .... 1 54 Moravec, Marlene QWD ........ 94 Moravec, Paul QED ....... .... 1 55 Moravek, William QED .... .... 1 49 Moreau, Albert QED .... ..,.. 9 4 Moretti, Beverly QED ......... 53, 94 Morganti, John QED ........ 129, 184 Morgantini, Arleen QWD 129,173,179,195,199 158 129 Morgantini, Roland QWD ....... Moriarty, James QED ...... Morini, Juanita QED ....... .... 1 29 Morini, Virginia QED ..... .... 1 29 Morler, Robert QWD .... .... 1 43 MORNING PRAYER . . . .. . . 173 Moroni, Linda QED ............ 139 Moroni, William QED .......... 159 Morosky, Elaine QED ...... . .94, 192 Morosky, Joan QED .... 138, 174, 192 Moscato, Donald QED ........,. 129 Moscato, Joan QED ............ 142 Moscow, Karen QED ........ 94,199 Most, Susan QWD. .147, 178, 214, 215 Mostacci, Michael QED ......... 151 Mostik, Linda QWD 94,177,186, 187,251 Motry, Joseph QED ............ 146 Mott, Sharon QED ............. 94 Mottis, Raymond QWD .... .... 1 47 Mottl, Roy QWD ........ .... 1 39 Motto, Danellen QED ...... .... 1 41 Moudry, George QED .......... 129 Moutford, Nora QED .......... 140 Militello, Susan QED. . .143, 182 248 Millar, Edith QED ......... .. 151 Miller, Bruce QWD ....... 147,162 Miller, David QWD ....... .. 235 Miller, Gregory QED ...... .. 157 Miller, Henry QED ........ .. .93 Miller, James QWD. .93, 129, 181 189 Miller, Leon QED ......... 144 235 Miller, Marion QED ....... ,. 162 Miller, Milton QED .... .. 129 Miller, Philip QWD .... .. 147 Miller, Robert QWD ....... .. 129 Miller, Roberta QED ...... 93 176 Miller Sharon QWD ..... .. 129 Miller Shirley QWD .... . . 129 Miller Thomas QED .... .. 93 Miller Wayne QED ....... .. 129 Miller, Wayne QWD ...... .. 129 Miller, William QED .... 161,198 201 Mills, Dennis QWD ....... .. 155 Milosevich, Michael QED .... 129, 228 Mincheski, John QWD .... Mincheski, Kenneth QWD. Miner, Robert QED ...... Minikowski, Judith QED.. Minnala, Camille QED... Mirsky, Aaron QED ..... Mirtich, Vincent QWD. .. Misek, Bertrand QWD 129, 166, 170, 184, 210, 221 Misek, David QED ...... Misek, Kathryn QWD .... Misek, William QED .... Misenar, Marilyn QED... Misenar, Roy QED ...... Misiorowski, Robert QWD. Miskawitz, Dawn QWD.. Miskovsky, Mildred QWD: Missar, Maris QWD ..... Mitacek, Carol QWD .... Mitchell, Carol Ann iwpl ......162 ......129 . 93 ......129 ......129 ......163 . .148, 184 206, 208, ......129 ...,.129 93 93 ..145,233 ..151, 152 ..140, 178 ......158 ......129 ......139 93 Moutvic, Charles QWD ..... MOVIE OPERATORS .129 , 232 184 Mozdzen, Robert QED ......... 155 Mozzocci, Connie QED ......... 153 Mozzocci, Paul QED ........... 94 Mraz, Fredric QED ........ 129 193 Mraz, Judith QED 129,186, 211, 214 249 252 Mrnka, Bonnie QWD ...... .94 251 MSGA ................. 211-216 Mucha, William QED .... 94,230 233 Mudra, Boyd QED ..... 129,171 173 Mueller, Conrad QED. . .143, 229 239 Mueller, Marcia QWD ..... 143 Mueller, Margaret QED .... 129 192 Mueller, Wayne QED ...... 129 Mulac, Joyce QED ......... 152,248 Mulder, Thomas QWD ......... 140 Mulhern, Margaret QWD ....... 155 Munoz, Frank QED ........ .. 94 Munro, Kenneth QED .... .. 129 Murin, Lester QWD .... .. 94 I , Murphy Barbara QED .... 159 Murphy, Nancy QED .......... 94 Marray, Caroiean QED 94,186, 214, 216 Murray, Terrence QED ......... 149 Murrin, Maureen QWD ...... 94,189 Murrin, Patricia QWD ......... 150 Musil, Carolyn QED 129, 179, 198, 221, 250 Musilek, Sandra QED ....... 158,203 Musillani, Marie QWD. .. ... 142 Mussatto, Charlene QED. 162 MUSTANG .......... . . . 22 Muzik, Louis QWD ............ 156 Mydil, Dorothy QWD. .130, 177,251 Myers, Joan QED ....... . . . 94 Mylniec, James QED ..... . . , 147 Myrock, Juanita QED .... . . . 141 N Nadle, Stephen QWD. .. . 94 Nadr, Janet QWD ...... 130 Namors, Richard QWD. . . . . 155 Napora, Edwin QED .... 130 Nauks, Peter QED ..... . . . 230 Naus, William QED ..... 230 Nauseda, Joanne QWD. .. ... 130 Neckar, Georgette QED. . . . . . 94 Neckar, Linda QWD .... ..... 1 30 Neckar, Tom QWD ........ 146,227 Neboda, Roger QED ........ 95,166 Nedwed, Carole QED ......... 160 Neely, Marilyn QWD .... . . . 95 Nega, Camille QED ..... 145 Neidorf, lrma QWD ..... . . . 130 Nelson, Carl QED ....... 143 Nelson, Carol QWD ..... . .. 130 Nelson, Carol QWD ..... . . . 160 Nelson, Ray QED ....... . . . 130 Nelson, Richard QED ......... 138 Nemanich, Martin QWD ..... 159, 244 Nemec, Allen QED ...... ..... 1 60 Nemec, Beniamin QED ...... 95,181 Nemec, Charlene QWD ........ 160 Nemec, Darlene QED .... . . . 163 Nemec, Ervin QWD ..... 130 Nemec, Gail QED ..... . . . 152 Nemec, lrene QED ..... .. 95 Nemec, Richard QED .......... 155 Nemecek, Charlene QWD ....... 130 Nemecek, James QWD .... . . . 144 Nemecek, Janice QWD ........ 148 Nemecek, Rita QED ...... . .. 149 Nemetz, Patricia QWD .... . . . 153 Nenn, David QED ....... . . . 95 Nerad, Sandra QWD .... 147 Nergaard, Keith QWD ......... 95 Nexbed, Constance QED 95, 198, 199, 209, 213, 218, 219, 251 Ness, Raymond QWD ...... 148,235 Nester, Steve QED. .95, 229, 236, 245 Neuberg, Marie Joy QWD ...,. 142 Neuman, Lola QED .......,. 147, 194 Neumann, Betty QWD ......... 95 Nevaril,JoyceQWD 159,178, 200 212 Nevedonski, Dorothy QWD ..... 158 Newburn, Walter QED.. ... 130 Newe, Donna QED ...... . . . 95 Newman, Henry QWD. .. ... 162 Newman, Marianne QWD...130,190 Newson, Verna QED .... 130 N'ckel, Betty QED ...... 130 Nickel, Kathleen NVD. . . . . 95 Nickel, Thomas QWD. .. ... 130 Nickl, Russell QED ...... .58,157 Nicolosi, Bruce QED .... 151 Nicotra, Paul QED. ..... 95 Niehofi, John QWD ..... 140 Niemczura, Sandra QED. 149 Niqro, Angela QED ........... 151 Nikola, Mary Ellen QWD ...... 154 Nisk, Michael QED ........... 146 Nitz, Gloria QED ............. 95 Nitz, John QED ..,......... 58,149 Niver, David QED. .95, 204, 229, 233 Noakes, Lynn QWD.147, 193, 197, 201 Nobile, James QED ........... 159 Nogaieski, Edwin QWD ........ 95 Nohava, Evelyn QWD ......... 152 Nolan, Thomas QED .......... 130 Norek, George QWD. . .141, 233, 241 Norkus, Kenneth QED. . . . . . 149 Norman, Ken QWD ..... 130 Norris, Edward QWD .... . . . 142 Norris, Robert QED ..... . 95 Norris, Wayne NVD .... . 95 Page 262 Norton, Maureen QED .......... 139 Norton, Mitchell QED .......... 130 Nosek, Joseph QWD ........ 130, 150 Nosek, Margaret QED ....... 138, 220 Nottke, Arlene QED ..... 53,95, 198 Novacek, John QWD.. Novacek, Marilyn QED. Novak Novakj Carolyn QED 143 .....147,195 95 Adrienne QWD ......... 95 , 170, 178, 199 Novak, Conrad QWD ........... 152 Novak, Diane QED ............ 151 Novak, Donna QWD ........ 119, 130 Novak Novak Novak Novak Novak Novak Novak 1 1 1 Novak, George QWD 130, 224, 232, 240, 251 Gerald QED ............ 160 Gloria QWD ............ 130 James QED .... .... 9 5, 140 James QWD ............ 177 James QED ........ 130, 184 Jerome QWD .......... 161 Joan QWD ..... .....130 Novak Joann QWD ............ 96 Novak, Joseph QED ........ 96,203 Novak Judith twy 98, 173, 179, 182, 210, 215, 216 Novak, Kathy QWD ........ 145,172 Novak, Kenneth QWD ......... 130 Novak, Lynn QED 64, 96, 192, 212, 217, 218, 221 Novak, Richard QWD 141, 156, 220, 229, 240, 241 Novak, Susie QWD 151,160, 186, 200 Novotny, Angeline QED ....... 130 Novotny, Carl QED ....... .. 130 Novotny, John QWD .......... 155 Novotny, Robert E. ......... 155 Novotny, Rosemarie QWD ..... 96 Novy, Kenneth QED ........ 143, 227 Nowacki, Brian QED ........ 161, 200 Nowak, Arlene QED ........... 96 Nowakowski, Edward QED. . .58, 143 Nowicki, Eugene QED .......... 198 Nowowieiski, Jeanette QED 155, 188, 200 Nudera, Ralph QWD ........... 143 Nudo, John QWD ............. 154 Nugent, Edward QED ....... 96,176 Nuismer, Ralph QWD ..... ..... 1 39 Nullmeyer, Karen QED .......... 96 Nuti, Louis QED ....... . . .55, 240 0 Oades, Ronald QED ......... 96, 181 Obenauf, Barbara QED. . .27, 96, 194 Obenauf, Richard QED ......... 130 Oblouk, Gloria QWD 96, 173, 195, 215, 216 O'Brien, Mary QED ............ 153 Obrien, Patricia QED ........ 96,182 Oburg, Darlene QED ....... 148,192 Ochsner, Daniel QWD .......... 158 O'Connell, Donald QWD 139, 235, O'Connor, Michael QED. .96, 224, 246 O'Connor, Peggy QED .......... 149 Odenbach, Barbara QED 96, 179, 221, 247 Odin, Howard QED ............ 130 Odum, Dale QED .............. 139 Oehme, Ellen QED 96, 179, 192, 203, 216 Oesterreich, Judy QED ......... 161 Oesterreich, Pamela QED ....... 140 239 Oestereicher, Sharon QWD. . 163, 172 OFFICE STAFF ............. 48-49 Ohler, Ohler, Carol QED ........ Thomas QWD 53 130,167,168,17O,194 130 Okamoto, Ronald QWD. .. O'Keith, Robert QED ........... 149 Olenick, Michele QED .... . ...163 Olewinski, Edward QED ........ 96 olio, Allen QED ........... . . . 96 Olic, Judith QWD ........ . . .130 Olic, Kenneth QED. .. ...147 Olin, Nancy QED ...... ...163 Olmstead, Arline QED .... 96 Olmstead, Carol QED ...... . . .154 Olmstead, William QED .... .. .130 Olsen, Andrew QED ...... Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Carolyn QWD ..... Christine QWD .... Diane QWD ..... Karen QWD .... ...130 ...159 .....148 ......146 ...96,189 Lee QWD .... .... 1 63, 242 Olson, Sandra CED .... Olsson, Mary CWD ....... Olszewski, Gerald CED ..... Olthof, Evelyn CED ...... Olthoff, Sharon CED ....... Olzewski, Patricia CED ..... Omerza, Robert CED ....... Omerza, William CWD ...... 155 192 130 96 153 130 96 155 Ondrla, Paulette CED .... 19, 97, 252 194 O'Neill, William CED ...... Onesti, Joe CED ........... Onofrio, Raymond CED ..... Onorati, Annette CED ...... . 97, 155 97 152 97 Oost, Jacob CED ............. Oostendorp, Alice CED. .97, 248, 252 130 Opalecky, Frank CED ....... Orbon, Clark CED ......... 147 ORCHESTRA ............. 196-197 ORIENTATION COMMITTEE O'Rourke, William CWD .... Orr, Gary CED ............ Orrico, Mary CWD ..... Orsi, Raymond CED ........ Orszula, Joyce CED 97,166,1B7, 213, Orszula, Sandra CED ....... Ortciger, Thomas CED 97, 208, 209, Ortell, Kathleen CED ...... Orthkras, Carol CWD ....... Osterman, Kenneth CED .... Ostrowski, Robert CED ..... Osuch, Karen CED 64, 97, 179, 208, Osuch, Karen CED.146, 186, Osuch, Ralph CWD ........ Osuch, Robert CWD ....... Oswald, Catherine CED. 130, Oswalt, Richard CED ...... Ott, David CED ........... Otten, Karen CED .... .... Otto, Carol CED ..... .. Ourada, Jerry CED ...... Ourada, Richard CED .... Ourada, Robert CED ...... Overlield, Vicki CWD ...... Overtoom, Robert CWD 130, 181, Owens, Catherine CED ..... P Pace, Edward CED .... Pacela, Eileen CED ..... Pacourek, James CED. . . . Padera, George CWD .... Paeth, Robert CWD ...... Paganelli, Carol CWD .... Page, Barbara CED .... Page, David CED .......... Page, Marilyn CED ........ Pagel, Karin CWD ...... 97, Paglusch, Patricia CWD .... . Pagni, Bruce CED. . .58, 139, Pagni, James CED ......... Paichl, Diane CED ........ Pakan, Christine CED ...... Palade, Glenn CED ......... Palas, Richard CWD ........ Palcer, John CED .......... Palciaukas, Victor CED. .97, Palecek, Darlene CED. . . 141, Paleczny, Mary Lou CWD... Palicka, Karen CWD .....,.. Palleva, John CED ......... Palmer, Bruce CWD .... 130, Palmer, Sharon CED ........ Palowski, Dwight ........ Palumbo, Johan CED ....... Panattoni, Genevieve CED. . . Panattoni, George CWD .... Pangrle, Bonita CWD. .130, Pangrle, Geraldine CWD.97, Panelczyk, Jane CED ....... Panik, Joseph CWD ........ Panik, Mary Ann CWD ..... Pankonin, Ronald CWD ..... Pankow, Roberta CWD ...... Panusko, Audrey CWD ...... Paoletti, John CED ..... . . Paoli, Joanne CED ........ Papach, Nancy CWD ....... Papcek, Carole CED ....... Papirnik, Donald CED ...... Papirnik, Sandra CED ...... Papivis, Barbara CED ...... Papp, Joseph CWD ........ Pappalardo, Brian CWD .... . 219 210 142 213 212 118 iss lao 229 166 iii iii 166 192 224 186 186 155 iid iii 155 130 148 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 214 97 130 158 97 221 138 218 130 152 227 155 251 220 97 146 247 141 242 172 97 97 130 97 130 232 97 158 130 149 140 161 130 147 97 130 215 156 217 130 130 130 155 168 161 230 197 140 139 130 232 138 156 139 155 162 203 202 161 130 157 201 163 252 145 .97 193 130 130 197 251 201 130 Papucci, Theodore CED .... Para, Loretta CWD ...... Paradis, Harold CED ...... Pardo, Stephanie CED ..... Parenti, Morris CED ..... Parichy, Judith CWD ...... Parichy, Sue CWD ........ Parker, Harry CED ........ Parkhurst, Carol CWD ..... Parma, Carol CWD ....... Parrish, Scotty CED ....... Partekel, Dennis CED ..... Parthun, Loisdiane CED 11B,130,138, 199 Pascarella, Kathy CED ..... Pasieta, Anthony CED ..... Pasieta, Barbara CED .... Pasikowski, James CED .... Paskowicz, Patricia CED... Paskvan, John CWD ....... Pasquinelli, Sandra CWD.. Passarella, Donald CED ..., Passarella, Robert CED .... Patitucci, James CED .... Patrick, Richard CWD ..... Patyk, Kathleen CED .... Patzem, Donald CED .... Paul, Janet CED ....... Paul, Pauline CED ...... Paulaskas, Ronald CED .... Paulauskas, Stanley CED... Pauley, Donald CED ...... Paulin, William CWD ...... Pavel, Joseph CWD .... Paveza, Gary CED ..... Paveza, James CED .... Pavish, Steve CWD .... .. Pavler, Diane CWD ....... Pavletich, David CED .... Pavlik, Bonita CWD .... Pavlik, Frank CED ..... Pavlik, Joanne CWD ...... Pavlik, Karen CWD ....... Pavlis, Robert CED ..... 58 Pavlovsky, William CED... Pavso, Ilona CED ......... Pavso, Melanie CED ..... Pavso, Nancy CED ........ Pawelczyk, Richard CED... Pawiak, Helen CED ....... Pawlowski, Dwight CED. .. Pawlowski, James CED .... Pawlowski, Terry CED ..... Paychl, James CED ....... Paychl, James CWD ....... Pearson, Harry CWD ...... Pecanic, Sharon CWD ..... Pecenka, Darlene CED. . 131 Pech, Charles CWD ....... Pech, Leanne CWD ....... Pechan, Louis CED ........ Pechan, Susan CWD. . .156 Pechman, Evelyn CED ..... Pechous, Gerald CED ..... Peck, John CED. . . 145, 229 Pedersen, James CWD 1 19, 131 Pedersen, Louise CWD ..... Peicich, Delores CED ...... Peicich, Sherry CED .... Pekarek, Dave CED ....... Pekarek, Franklyn CED .... Peklo, Carol CWD ....... Pekoc, Patricia CWD .... Peletz, Allan CED ..... Peletz, Donna CED ....... Pellegrini, Victor CED ..... Pellegrino, Dolores CED. . . Pellegrino, Thomas CED .... Pelletiere, Thomas CED .... Pellett, Robert CED ..... Pellican, Tony CED ....... Peluso, David CED ....... Peluso, Richard CED. . . . .. Pencak, Dennis CED ..... Penn, Harold CED ....... Pennington, William CED.. PEP CLUB ............. Perfect, Donald CED .... Perillo, Louis CED ..... Perina, Helen CED ..... Perkins, Linda CWD .... Perks, Paul CED .......... Perlowski, James CWD .... Perpignani, Lorraine CED. Perry, Carol CED 158 140 97 155 158 98 252 156 190 162 162 169 247 155 152 130 147 98 98 186 138 174 130 141 130 130 151 163 130 130 198 160 140 160 130 130 175 130 130 130 131 153 233 145 131 144 98 131 158 240 141 98 240 156 158 172 251 162 131 131 192 153 131 241 210 199 98 162 131 131 150 146 98 157 98 131 138 131 146 156 190 162 160 145 98 186 131 155 131 131 141 152 .24 98,166,197, 201, 219 Perry, Chad CED .......... 157,201 Pertle, Sandra CWD 119, 131, 198, 215, 216, 218, 221, 247, 250 Peryon, Joseph CWD ....... Pesch, Catherine CED. . . . Pesek, Bruce CWD ...... Pesek, Laddie CED .... Pesic, Lavay CWD ......... Peter, Frank CWD ......... Peterman, Lenore CED ..... Peterman, Ronald CED. . 131, Peternel, Gayle CWD ...... 229, 162 220 154 98 140 131 154 236 153 Peternel, Penny CWD ...... 131,186 Peternel, Raymond CWD .... 156, 173 Peters, Robert CWD ........ 131, 224 Petersen, Darlene CWD ..... 247, 250 Peterson, Arthur CED ......... 160 Peterson, Myrna CED .... Peterson, Richard CED ..... 98 142 Petr, Thomas CWD ........ 142,184 Petracek, Jack CED ........... 161 Petrlik, Patricia CWD. . 147, 186, 248 Petrone, Renee CED ....... Petrucci, Linda CWD ...... Petrzelka, James CED .... Pett, Raymond CWD .... Pett, Thomas CED ........ Pettigrew, Sandra CWD .... Pettinga, Beverly CED ..... Pettinga, Mariorie CED .... Pfrommer, Mary CED ...... Phillips, Janet CED ..... 98, Phillips, John CED ........ PHYSICS CLUB ..... .. Piatek, Joseph CED ....... Piatek, Therese CED ,...... Picatto, Sharon CWD. . .98, Piccinini, Roberta CED .... iii 166 214 147 156 131 144 162 179 160 131 145 218 155 186 146 159 249 141 Picha, Donald CWD ....... . . . 98 Picha, Sandra CWD ........ 147 200 Pick, Phillip CED ............. 98 Piekarski, Mary CED ....... 146 193 Pieklo, Barbara CED. 131, 179, 194, 221 Piemonte, Maryann CED ....... 98 Pieper, Carole CED ........... 141 Pieper, Dennis CWD .... ..... 1 53 Pieper, Patrick CED ........ 131 148 Pierantoni, Juanita CED ..... 131 198 Pierantoni, Judith CED 99,176, 192, 202 215 Pierce, Joseph CED ........ 140 230 Pierce, Pamela CWD ....... 158 248 Pieruccini, Sandra CED ........ 131 Pietras, Marie CWD ...... . . . 159 Pietras, Stephen CWD .... . . . 131 Pietrzak, Carol CED ........... 131 Pietrzak, Leandra CED ..... 131 190 Pietrzak, Martin CED .......... 99 Pietrzak, Susan CED ...... . . . 141 Pignato, Concetta CED .... . . . 131 Piha, Carole CWD ....... .. . 99 Pilafas, Carole CED ..... . . . 131 Pilafas, Kathleen CED .... .. 99 Pilarski, Bernice CED .......... 156 Pilas, Carole CWD.. .......158 Pilkis, Simon CED. .60, 131, 173, 194 Pilney, Richard CWD ........... 184 Pinta, Scott CWD .............. 131 Piorecki, Raymond CED ......... 131 Piorecki, Theresa CED .... .... 1 53 Piotrowski Piotrowski Piotrowski Piotrowski , Fred CED .......... 156 , Gerald CED ........ 157 , Judith CED ......... 146 , Michael CWD 51, 99, 181, 214, 216, 224, 231, 233 Piotrowski, Robert CED ......... 145 Piotrowski , Thomas CED .... .. 99 Pircon, Joan CWD ....... .... 1 31 Pisauro, Joseph CED ........... 131 Pishos, Piskule, Angelo CED ...... ..... 1 49 Rudy CED ..., 162,196,242 Pisoni, Arlene CED ........ 146,192 Pitelka, Judith CWD .,..... 131,214 Pittner, Judith CWD.99, 214, 249, 252 Plachy, Charlene CWD ......... 139 Plachy, Janice CED ..... .... 1 62 Plantan, John CWD ..... ....131 Piatek, Daniel CED ...... .... 1 41 Platek, Raymond CED .... .... 9 9 Pliml, Carol CED ....... ...... 1 60 Pliml, Clififord CED ........ 138,191 Pliml, Frank CED ..... ...... 1 31 Pliml, James CED ....... .... 9 9 Plocar, Nancy CWD ..... .... 1 56 Plocek, Edward CWD.. ., ....131 Page 263 Plocek, Susan CWD .... .. 99 Plumer, Susan, CED .... .. . 99 Plunket, James CWD ..... ..... 1 54 Plunkett, Karen CWD .... 159 Plye, Allan CWD ...... 148 Pniak, Deanna CED .... .. 99 Poch, Nancy CED ...... .... 1 31 Pochocki, Diane CED ...... . . . 155 Pochocki, Dolores CED 99, 205, 216, 217 Pocic, Carole CWD ....... .... 1 60 Podzamsky, Donald CED. . . . . . 131 Podzamsky, Paul CED .... .. 99 Pohl, Eugene CED ......... . . . 163 Pohlabel, Sherry CWD ..... . . . 99 Poiman, Everett CED ....... 163,242 Poiman, Kenneth CED ......... 131 Pokorney, Carol CED ..... .... 1 31 Pokorny, Beverly CWD ........ 161 Pokorny, Laddie CWD ......... 162 Pokorny, Robert CWD ...... 161, 168 Pokorny, Rosemarie CED ....... 152 Polacek, Janice CWD. . .131, 247, 250 Polacek, Jerry CWD ........... 163 Polan, Diane CED ..... ...56, 141 Polansky, Dale CED ...... .... 1 53 Polcyn, Terrance CED .... .... 1 31 Polic, George CED .... 149 Polich, Carol CWD .... 131 Polich, Carol CWD ........... 142 Polich, Jerry CWD ........... 150 Polich, John CWD. 148, 227, 235, 242 Polich, Robert CWD ........... 142 Policky, Kenneth CWD ........ 148 Polivka, Carol CED ........ 113, 201 Polivka, Edward CED .......... 160 Polivka, Joseph CED .......... 160 Polivka, Lorraine CED 99, 179, 216, 252 Polko, Peter CWD .......... 131, 184 Pollack, Bonnie CED 99, 186, 187, 188, 213, 214, 216, 251 Polz, Frank CED ....... 140, 227, 241 Polz, Laddie CED ....... 99, 181, 242 Pomierski, Joy CED ....... .99, 186 Pomierski, Judith CED 140, 199, 202, 220 Pondola, Judy CWD ...... 152 Pope, Gerald CWD .... . 99 Popelka, John CWD ....... . . . 140 Popovich, John CED ...... 131,200 Poremski, Geraldine CED. . . . . 140 Porro, Louis CED ......... . .. 152 Pospisil, Nancy CED 100, 213, 215, 247 249, 252 Posta, Karen CED ......... 148, 216 Potempa, Joan CED ...... 152 Potsic, Curtis CED ..... 100 166,230 Potsic, Steven CED ....... 131,242 Potsic, Walter CED ....... 131 Potsic, William CED. . .147, 220, 239 Potter, David CWD ....... 154 Potter, Ralph CED ........ 156 Potucek, Arlene CED ..... .53, 100 Poulos, Karen CWD ...... .. 141 Poulos, William CWD... .. 146 Poupa, Sharon CWD ...... 147 Pour, Robert CWD 142, 213, 215 227, 244 Powell, Gloria CWD ...... 100 Pozdolski, Janet CED ..... . . . 157 Prapotnik, Louis CED .... 131 Prasil, Thomas CED .... . . . 100 Pratt, Barry CED ..... . . . 141 Pratt, Frank CED ...... 100 Pratt, Linda CED .......... . . . 100 Prawdzik, Robert CED 100, 224 231, 233 Preban, Georgene CED .... .. . 149 Prebish, Virginia CWD .... 131 Predan, Donna CWD ...... 161 Presern, Donald CED 100, 224 233, 241 Prentiss, Mariiane CWD.. . . .. 100 Prerost, Nancy CWD ...... .. . 162 Preston, Richard CWD .... . . . 154 Preston, Walter CWD ..... 131 Preucil, Raymond CED ..... 100, 204 Prevendar, John CWD ......... 100 Priban, Kenneth CWD. . 160, 197, 201 Priban, Sharon CWD .......... 131 Prihoda, Anne CWD ........ 156, 174 Prihoda, David CED ...... . . . 100 Prince, Dorothy CED .... .... 1 49 PRINCIPALS .......... ... 33 Prochaska, Betty CED ......... 131 Prochaska, Karen CED ..... 131, 179 Prochaska, Kathy CED. . . Prochaska, Ronald CWD. Proctor, Allen CWD ..... Alexander CED. Prokop, Prosek, Joseph CWD .... Ronald CWD. . . Prueser, Prueter, James CWD .... Prusha, Michael CWD. . . Pry, Marilyn CWD ...IPCJ1 100,171, 179,196 Przklasa, Edward CED. . . Prz b cien Michael CWD ..... Y Y 1 Przybytek, Judy CWD. . . Psyk, Barbara CED .,.... Psyk, Robert CED ...... Pszanka, Ray CWD ..... Pszczola, John CWD .... Pszczola, Judy CWD .... Ptak, Barbara CWD ..... Ptak, Karen CWD ....... PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE ......... Puccinelli, Carol CED... 156 Puccini, Roy CED ...... 131,228 Pucel, Gloria CWD ..... Puckett, Linda CWD ..... Pudelek, Stanley CED... Puffer, James CWD ..... Pufpaf, Dennis CED ..... Puike, Karen CED ..... 131, Puklicky, Bonita CWD. .. Puma, Vincent CWD .... Puncochar, Glenn CED. . . Pupelis, James CED ..... Purgatorio, Carole CWD. Putz, Carol CED ........ Putzler, Sharon CWD. .. Puzek, Michael CED .... Pyrchalla, Carol CED .... Pysac, Rosemary CED. . . Q Quentire, Theresa CWD. QUILL AND SCROLL. .. Quitmeyer, Kathleen CWD.. R Rabiega, John CED ..... Racich, Dorothy CWD. .. Rada, William CED ...... Radavich, Dolores CED.. Radavich, Janet CED .... Rada, Barbara Cwp. 139, 11:51 Radecki, Virginia CWD.100, 179 131 100 138 193 154 Rader, Carolyn CWD. . . 131, 212 Radic, Ronald CWD .... Radke, Carol CWD .... 100 Radke, Daniel CWD ..... Radke, Herman CWD .... Radowitz, Sharon CED. . . Radtke, Frank CWD ..... Radtke, Pernilla CWD. . . Rahn, John CWD ....... Raim, Jacqueline CWD.. Rainey, Joseph CED .... Raieck, Glenn CED ...... Rainys, Carol CED ...... Raispis, Kenneth CED... Rakowski, Janice CED. . . Rakowski, Rick CED .... 146 Raleigh, Patricia C7D .... Ralston, Florence CWD.. Rammacher, Richard CED.. Randolph, Karen CWD.. Rankin, Sharon CED ..... Rantala, Sharon CED .... Ranucci, Arlene CWD. .. Rasmussen, Thomas CED. Rasmussen, Donna CWD. 156, Rassano, Robert CWD. . . Rassogianis, Pauline CWD. . . Ratay, Wayne CWD ..... Rauch, Annabelle CED. . . Rauch, Ronald CWD .... Rausch, John CED .... Rausch, Kenneth CED .... Rautis, Arline CED ...... Rawlins, Sandra CWD. . . Rawlings, Henry E.. . . . Rawski, Richard CWD . Rawski, Thomas CWD. . . Reali Blanche CED ..... 166 132 101 235 .24 101 132 186, 101 132 10 1 1 reearrf Adeline tem .... 16111831 Redrup, Linda CWD ..... Reeks, Carolyn CWD .... Rees, Robert tem. io, 13, 1551 55141 Reetz, Rollin CWD ..... 161 152 147 191 159 160 100 148 201 131 161 131 158 161 131 163 142 100 178 214 155 232 150 186 159 145 100 203 152 152 196 131 195 131 131 131 141 140 147 217 100 100 131 244 156 140 220 197 215 148 218 150 154 101 131 148 232 101 184 132 101 141 152 239 101 213 160 175 132 156 148 101 248 257 250 171 132 143 155 158 156 158 147 150 132 132 205 147 152 241 150 Reeve, Wayne CED .... Regal, Jeanne CWD .... Reggi, Nicholas CED ..... .. . Rehn, Carol CED ............. Rehor, Arlene CED .... Reid, Donald CED ...... Reihel, Ronald CED ....145, 132 132 132 101 178 143 11,101,166,170, 219, 221, 224, 233, 234, 235 Reimer, Rose CED ..... Reina, Carl CWD ...... Reinbacher, Gertrude CED Reinbacher, Judith CED Reinert, Charmaine CWD Reinertson, Sharon CWD Reinke, William CED. . . Reizek, Barbara CED... Rekus, Carol CWD ..... Remblos, Dennis CED.. Remenciak, Barbara CED Rempert, Lawrence CED Remus, Sandra CED 11611ii1, ....145, 11111o1, 53, 101, 176, 207, 209 147 Remys, Edmund CED. . . Renc, James CED ...... Renc, Sally CED ....... Rench, Kenneth CWD.. Rench, Martin CWD. 148, Rench, Ralph CWD ..... Renga, Richard CWD. . . Rennwald, John CWD. . Reno, Roslyn CED ..... Renzo, Frank CED ..... Repetny, Charlene CED 145, Repetto, Leonard CED.. Reposh, Barbara CED.. Rericha, Sharmay CWD. Resh, Carol CED ....... Revell, Alfred CED ..... Rezabeck, Bill CWD .... Rezek, Ronald GND ..11161. 115266. ....142, ....1s4, ....161, 111136. 172,17e, 1c11,1io1, 132,170,184,197, 201, 218 Rezek, William CED .... Reznicek, Clarina CED.. Reznicek, Jarka CWD.. Reznicek, Wayne CWD. . Rhodes, Judy CED ..... Rhodes, Rose CED ..... Ribaudo, Matthew CED. Riber, Linda CWD ..... Ricar, Joan CED ....... Ricar, Joseph CED ..... Riccomi, Robert CED. .. Rice, Myles CWD ...... Rich, Judith CED 1111112 140,235 132,186,198, 208, 210 198 Richard, John CED ..... Richards, James CED... Richards, Thomas CED.. Richardson, Charles CED Richardson, Gary CED.. Michaeline CED Richert, Richter, Diane CWD .... Richter, Geraldine CED. Richter, John CED ..... Richter, Joyce CED 1111161 ..111i6, 141, .17,102 ....153 1111161 143,178,186, 214, 215 Richter, Thomas CWD. . . Ricker, James CWD .... Rickman, Clarence CED 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ridpath, Sharron CWD.1541167, Rieckmann, Carl CED. . . Rieder, Christine GND. . Rieder, Judith CED ..... Rieth, Eugene CED. . . Riha, Frank CWD .... Riha, John CED ...... Riha, John CWD ....... Loretta CWD .... Riha, Riha, Ronald CWD ..... Riha, William CWD .... Rilea, John CED ....... Rimkavich, Matthew CED Rinella, Joanne CED .... Ringer, Russell CED .... Ringl, Anton CWD 1111151 1111165 ....162 102, 166 1111161 147, 173, 194, 197, 200 Rintz, Rosemary CED. . . Rippel, Donna CED 102, 213, 215, 247, 249 Rippel, Susan CED ..... Ris, Anita CWD ...... Risor, John CED ....... Rissky, Ellen CED ...... Rittorno, Linda CWD. . . Rittorno, Lorraine CWD V 1111162 1 1 1 1 1 139 132 251 199 101 132 153 175 132 213 152 132 250 244 132 163 154 220 233 242 173 155 146 220 101 153 148 161 152 203 243 101 132 251 239 132 152 230 210 101 158 132 147 218 218 207 200 139 155 132 102 174 156 220 142 171 156 192 145 250 158 142 141 188 244 144 132 184 132 102 132 198 215 155 252 155 147 102 172 163 132 Riva, Louis CWD ....... Riznic, Michael CWD ....... Rizzato, Mary Ann CED 132, 183, Rizzetta, Donald CWD ...... Rizzetta, Samuel CWD ...... Rizzo, Marlene CWD ..,.... Roasch, Evelyn CED.. . ... Robb, Denise CWD ........ Robb, Dorothy CED .... . Robb, Kenneth CWD ...... Robb, Stephanie CWD ..... Roberts, Charles CWD ...... Roberts, Judy CWD ....... Roberts, Patricia CWD ...... Roberts, Richard CED ...... Robertson, Glenn CWD ..... Robertson, Jerry CED ..... Robertson, Ray CED ........ Robinson, Thomas CWD 132, 224, Roche, Susann CED ........ Rochowiak, Gary CED ...... Rockey, Robert CED ....... Rockouski, Joseph CED ..... Rocush, Charles CED ....... Rocush, Stanley CED ....... Rodr, Charlene Roeges, Ronald Roegner, Janice CED. . .102, Roepke, Glenn CWD ....... Roeseke, George CWD ...... Rogalinski, Thomas CED. 146, Rogers, Allen CWD ........ Rogers, Joanne CWD ...... Rogers, Neal CWD ......... Rogoski, Wayne CED ....... Rogowski, Ronald CED ...... Rohrer, Carol CED ......... Roiicek, Marilyn CWD ...... Roiicek, Marlene CWD ..... Roiicek, Merle CWD. . .138, Rolewicz, Christine CED .... Rolnik, Glenn CED ......... Roth, Robert CWD ......... Roth, Thomas CWD .... 144, Roti, Kathleen CWD ........ Rotunno, Michelle CWD 25, 51, 103, 187, 246, Roubik, John CWD ........ Rousar, George CED.. .151, Rousar, Sharon CED. 103, 173, Rowe, Jeffrey CED ......... Roycraft, Joan CED .... 132, Rubin, Jules CWD ......... Ruch, George CWD ........ Ruda, James CED ......... Ruda, Joseph CED ......... Ruda, Sharon CED ..... 140, Rudinski, Anthony CED ..... Rudman, Frank CWD ....... Rudman, Fred CWD ........ Rudman, Helen CED ........ Rudzinskas, Donna CED ..... Ruffolo, Gloria CED ....... Ruffolo, Natalie CED ....... Ruffolo, Nate CED ...... 10, Ruffolo, Robert CED ........ Rukas, Jean CED .......... Rupert, Elaine CWD ........ Rus, Richard CED .......... Rusesky, Kenneth CED .... Russell, Anita CED ..... Russell, Bruce CWD. .. . Russell, Carol CED .... ... Roman, Janet CED ......... Roman, Kathleen CED ...... Romani, James CED ........ Romano, Anita CED ..... . Romano, Carol CED ..... Romano, Paulette CED ...... Romito, Dan CED .......... Romito, Robert CED ....... Rondinella, Chet CED. . .103, Rondinella, John CWD ...... Rooney, Sharon CED ....... Root, Joan CED .......... . Rosato, Eleanor CED ...... . Rose, Allan CED ........... Rose, Beverly CED ......... Rose, Kathleen CWD ....... Rosenbach, Thomas CWD. . . Rosenberger, Evelene CED.. Rosenberger, Marlene CED 132, 188, 189, Rosinski, Lloyd CED ........ Rosinski, Sharon CED .....,. Page 264 CED ....... CED ....... 207, 155, 132, 132, 139, 228, 102, 143, 179, 227, 102, 146, 147, 140, 227, 143, 250, 201, 195 172, 145, 178, 103, 132, 143 1 145, 132, 102, 146, 103, 224, 132, 161, 138, 139, 132, 199, 102 102 221 242 242 152 132 185 159 233 139 102 147 178 132 145 132 156 232 132 233 149 157 102 241 161 132 194 102 132 233 132 147 158 194 244 156 248 248 248 102 102 148 235 178 251 147 240 200 138 182 103 174 147 159 196 157 154 154 179 154 103 132 190 233 176 173 103 160 156 103 103 174 174 156 146 132 153 132 234 233 132 179 196 146 157 144 178 152 189 247 149 132 Ross, Leonard CWD .... Ross, Robert CED ..... Rossi, Donna CWD .... Rossi, Frank CWD ..... Rossini, Robert CED .... Rost, William CWD ...... Rotchford, Floyd CED .... Roth, Harry CWD ........ 159 147 160 148 155 132 149 161 Roth, Margaret CWD.103,171,179,201 132 Roth, Mary Ellen CWD... Russell, Shirley CED ...... Russo, Philip CED ........ Ruszczyk, Josephine CWD. Rut, Thomas CED ........ Ruth, Jacqueline CED ..... Rutkoski, Karen CED ..... Rutkowski, Gene CWD.. Rutta, Gerald CWD ...... Ruzicka, Charlotte CED. .. Ruzicka, Thomas CED .... Ryan, Harold CWD ....... Ryan, Jay CED .......... Ryan, Richard CWD ...... 154 Ryan, William CWD .... Rybacki, Arlene CED .... Rybarczyk, Barbara CED.. 1 Rychecky, Carole CED. .103, Ryland, Diane CWD ...... Ryland, James CWD ...... Rys, Thomas CED .... S Sabatino, Judith CED .... Sabatino, Patricia CED .... Sabatino, Robert CWD. .. SADDLE CLUB ........ Sadek, Carol CWD ..... Sadek, Ethel CWD ....... Safranek, Phyllis CWD.. Sagan, Ronald CED ...... Saharsky, Patricia CWD. . . Sahlin, David CWD ...... Saibic, Milan CWD ..... Sailer, Elaine CED .... . . Sainer, Judith CED ...... Salak, Frances CED ....... Salak, Milo CWD ...... 103 Salch, Joanne CWD ...... Salerno, Josephine CWD. . Salerno, Marie CED ...... Salerno, Michael CED ..... Salerno, Peter CWD.139, 22 Salerno, Vera CWD ...... Salomon, Nadine CWD. . . Salvato, Anthony CWD. . . Salvino, Marianne CED... Salvino, Marilyn CED .... Samars, Paulette CWD .... Samec, David CWD ...... Samec, Diane CWD .... 132 Samec, Russell CWD ...... Samek, Sandra CED .... Sanda, Larry CWD ..... 7. 1 1 Sanders, Diane CED ........ Sanders, Don CED. ..... . . Sanders, Mary Therese CED. . Sanderson, Judith CED ..... Santarelli, Richard CWD.. Santini, Raymond CED ..... Santini, Therese CED ....... 162 Santino, Roy CED ..... 1 Sargent, Kathy CED ........ Sarris, Pellie CVVD ......... Sarttore, Adriann CWD ..... Sass, Raymond CWD ....... Sass, Roberta CED ......... Sastrernski, Jim CED .... Sauer, William CWD ..... Savaqe, Mary CED ..... Savel, Cheryl CWD ....... Savickas, John CWD ...... 104 Sawdo, Edward CED. . . 1 Sawosko, Leonard CED .... Saxner, Natalie CED ..... Scacco, Richard CED ..... Scachetti, Donna CED ..... Scaqlione, Louise CED ...... Scala, Francine CWD ...... Scappucci, Arlene CED .... Scatassi, Linda CED ....... Schabinger, Robert CED... Schaefer, Forrest CED ..... Scharf, Dennis CWD ...... Scheid, Virginia CED. . .133, Scheive, Andrea CWD ..... Schenekl, Wayne CED ..... Scheunemann, Linda CWD-- 132 146 1111 156 227 115 154 iii los .53 166 233 103 186 154 162 iii 182 103 152, 229, 146, 198, 1 1 1 1 1 132 155 214 229 154 132 156 139 132 160 235 162 244 244 158 157 195 103 244 160 153 103 132 192 139 132 178 184 132 132 140 198 103 152 184 132 140 148 132 241 252 132 154 103 143 140 154 213 167 132 103 157 132 248 132 195 132 132 242 187 132 132 104 176 161 132 104 156 157 233 104 104 132 156 195 152 132 132 132 104 132 252 162 133 133 163 I v Y -4 Schiavelli, Melvyn CED .... . . Schierstedt, Bruce CED ........ Schimel, Fred CWD ...... .... Schimel, Ted CWD ............ Schimpf, Marilyn CWD 54, 133, 197, Schimpf, Robert CWD ......... Schindler, Ronald CED ........ Schine, Robert CED ........... Schirdewahn, Judith CWD ..... Schleis, Patricia CWD .......... Schleitwiler, Judith CED ....... Schleitwiler, Patrick CED .... 133, Schlichting, Kenneth CED. . .133 Schloman, Susanne CWD ...... Schmelebeck, Jack CED ....... Schmeltzer, Glenn CWD ....... Schmid, Darlene CWD ......... Schmid, Linda CWD ........ 133 Schmidt, Jean CED ........... Schmidt, Sharon CED .......... Schmidthuber, Henrietta CWD 104 Schmidthuber, Marietta CWD 21, 104 Schneberger, Jack CED ........ Schneberger, Lee CWD ..... 144 Schneider, Marlene CWD ...... Schneider, Roy CED .......... Scholtens, Lenore CED ......... SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT 1 1 1 Shogren, Sandra CED ...... COMMITTEE ......... . . . Schrachta, Janet CWD ...... Schreier, Sheila CWD. . 142, Schriner, Dolores CED ...... Schriner, Walter CED ....... Schroeder, Carol CED ...... Schuett, Susan CED ..., 56 Schuetz, Kenneth CED .... Schultz, Carol CWD ....... Schultz, Roxanne CWD .... Schultz, Sharon CWD ..... Schultz, William CWD ..... Schulz, Darlene CED ...... Schumacher, Carl CED ......... Schuppe, Richard CWD ........ Schwabauer, Robert CED 147, 227, 233 Schwald, Thomas CED ......... Schwarz, Ronald CED .......,. Schwarzkopf, Danny CWD 1 52 Schwarzkopf, Karen CWD 138, 143 Schweig, Francene CED .... Schweiger, Rosemarie CED. Schwerin, George CED. Sciarra, Victoria CWD.. SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB. Scoleri, Thomas CED. . . Scordo, Eugene CED ....... Screens, Dolores CED. . . . . Scri el, Doreen CE p D ..... Scripel, Gregory CED ..... Scrumzza, Marianne CED. . . Scudieri, Thomas CED.. Searles, Virginia CWD.. Sebben, Mary CED ..... Sebek, Karen CWD .... Sebek, Robert CWD .... Sebesta, Gerald CED 153, 183 Sedar, Barbara CED ....... Sirban, Dorothy CED .... . . 1 Sedivy, Benedict CED 105, 166. Sedivy, Charles CED ....., Sedivy, James CED .... 146, Sedivy, Martin CED. . . . .. Sedlak, Bonnie CWD 141,172,192,193, Sedlak, Gail CED ..... . . . Sedlak, Sefara, Sefcak, Richard CED. . Ronald CWD. . . George CED. . . Seidl, Andrew CED. .. iid 1 Seinost, Arthur CWD ...... Seinost, Robert CWD ...... Sekana, Sandra CWD. . .105, Selenis, Charles CED ...... Selivon, Dan CWD ..... 224, Sista k, Terrence CED .... Semradek, James CED ......... Seneca, Fred CED .......... .. Seneca, Raymond CED. . Senese, Senese, Senese, Danny CED .... Paul CWD ..... Robert CWD. . . Sengstock, Linda CWD. . 105, 247, 133 155 161 152 202 156 162 146 104 158 157 191 201 133 145 147 157 182 104 133 213 213 104 227 1 04 1 04 1 58 215 141 251 146 138 144 174 104 160 144 148 148 185 154 104 239 159 143 244 220 104 104 104 199 168 138 157 104 144 161 104 152 152 104 147 152 229 149 200 144 201 176 220 145 161 196 153 233 181 173 251 146 233 105 149 155 157 150 233 249 Sengstock, Valerie CED ........ SENIOR CLASS PLAY ......... SENIOR COUNCIL ........... SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY ..... 149 209 181 219 SENIORS ................ 64-117 157 Serbin, John CED .............. Serevino, John CED ..... Sergo, Mary CWD .... Sergo, Rita CWD .......... Sergo, Sandra CWD ........ Serpe, Marie CED ....... . Serpico, RalTael CWD ...... Serwatkiwicz, Lois CED ..... Serwatkiwicz, Terrence CED. Sestak, Roberta CED ........ Sevcik, James CWD 181, 224, Sevcik, John CWD ........ Sevcik, John CWD.105, 233, Severa, Joan CWD. 148, 178, Severino, Gregory CED ..... Severino, Joseph CED ...... ' 1 Robert CWD .... Sgrlgnol , Shandle, Alberto CED ..... Sharvin, Diane CED ..... Sheehan, Gail CED ..... Sheehan, James CED .... Shelnutt, Donald CED ..... Sheridan, Michael CED ...... Sherlock, Gerilyn CWD ..... Sherwin, Sandra 0ND..142 Shields, Lenny CED ........ Shields, Raymond CWD ..... Shishkoif, Patricia CED. .. Shoemaker, Janet CED ..... Shogren, Conrad CED ..... Shoop, Steve CED ......... Shramovich, Joseph CED. 105, Shramovich, Paul CWD ..... Shuman, Sidonia CWD .... Shvegzda, Robert CED ..... Siadek, Arlene CED ........ Sidlauskas, Francine CWD. . . Sidlo, Suellyn CWD ........ Sidlowski, Ronald CWD .... Sieber, Darlene CED ....... Siebert, Carl CED ......... Siebert, Joan CED ...... .. Siegler, Garret CWD .... Sieliga, Shirley CED ...... Sienkiewicz, James CED .... Sievert, Julia CED .......... Sievert, Pauline CED ....... Sika, John CWD .......... Sileikis, Eileen CWD ....... Silhan, Joyce CWD ..... .. Siller, Bob CED ........ Silver, Darien CED ..... Simak, James CWD ..... .. Simaz, Frances CED ........ Simko, Paul CWD .......... Siml, Arthur CWD 105, 181, 224, Siml, Cynthia CWD. 162, 172, Simmerman, Alice CED ..... Simmons, James CWD ...... Simmons, Sharon CWD ..... Simon, Dorothy CWD .... Simon, Geraldine CWD. . . Simon, Marcia CED ....... Simone, Kenneth CED .... Simonelli, Sheila CWD. .. Simpson, Karen CED .... Simpson, Linda CWD .... Sims, Judith CED .......... Sindelar, Dennis CED ....... Sindelar, Josephine CWD .... Sindelar, Marilyn CWD ..... Singer, Janet CWD ..... Sireikis, Frances CED ....... Sireikis, Gloria CED ..... .. slrek, William CED ......... Sirgedas, Alfred CED ...... Sirgedas, Judith CED ....... Sirovatka, Kenneth CWD .... Sirp, Michael CWD ........ Sirp, William CWD ........ Sirtak, William CED ........ Siska, Robert CWD .... . . . Sistler, Mary CWD ..... Sitar, Joanne CED ..... Sitar, Joseph CED ..... . . . Sitor, Gerald CED .... Siudut, Arnold CWD .... 149 148 105 190 144 148 105 149 200 234 224 236 247 163 152 105 147 105 154 105 158 153 153 197 151 142 105 158 105 185 161 21 1 242 105 141 155 160 144 156 207 230 148 150 140 191 179 187 203 157 105 162 145 143 149 170 241 200 141 167 105 193 106 161 153 140 157 140 160 184 178 150 142 140 186 106 157 230 106 140 155 106 235 166 144 152 106 152 190 106 Six, Sandra CWD ..... Skaggs, Carol CED .... Skala, Gayl CWD .... Skala, Dudley CED .... .. Skala, Richard CED ........ Skarecky, James CWD ...... Skarecky, Margaret CWD.57, Skender, Mary Anne CED. . . Skirmants, Victor CED ...... Sklenicka, Robert CWD .... Sklodowski, William CED .... Skorski, Franklin CED..160, Skorski, Marilynn CED ...... Skowron, Dennis CED ...... Skrabel, Margaret CED ..... Skrabis, Robert GND ....... Skrha, Jeanette CWD ....... Skrivanek, Carol CED ...... Skroch, Edward CWD..160, Skubal, Arlene CWD ....... Skupa, Robert CED ......... Slaby, Marilyn CWD 65, 106, 175, 179, Slad, Sharon CED ......... Sladek Michael CED ....... Sladeki Michael CED 145, 168, Sladek, Thomas CED ....... Slager, David CED ........ Slager, Jerry CWD ....... Slager, Judith CWD. . . . .. Slager, Robert CED ........ Slama, Georgiann CED ...... Slanec, Mary CWD ......... Slavicek, Nancy CED. Slavik, Slavin, Slezak, Joseph CWD ..... Jack CWD ......... Michael CWD ...... Slinkman, Bernard CWD .... Slinkman, Harold CED ...... Slinkman, Henry CWD ...... Slinkman, Joanne CWD .... Sloboda, Catherine CED .... Sloboda, Jerome CED ....... Slouka, Ronald CED .... .. Slouka, Vicki CWD .... . Slowiak, James CWD ..... . Slowinski, Susan CED ..... Slupski, William CED ...... Sluviak, Linda CED ........ Smakel, James CED ........ Smalarz, Sharon CWD ...... Smeika I, Barbara CED ...... Smetak, William CED. Smetana, Alan CWD.. Smetana, Frances CWD ..... Smetana, James CED. Smid, Miles CED ...... .. Smith, Alberta CWD ........ Smith, Carolyn CWD ...... Smith, Dale CED ...... 138, Smith, Howard CED ...... Smith, Jeffrey CWD ....... Smith, Joann CED ..... . Smith, Larry CWD ........ Smith, Leo CED ....... . Smith, Marlene CED ....... Smith, Raymond CED ..... Smith, Richard CWD ...... Smith, Roger CWD ....... Smithkiewicz, Geraldine CED. . . Smola, Linda CWD ........ Smolik, Donald CWD ...... Smolik, Joanne CWD ...... Smolik, Joseph CWD ....... Smoll, Frank GND ......... Smotzer, Rosalie CED 17, 107, 176 Smrt, Frank CWD ............. Smrz, Patricia CWD ........... Smutny, Dennis CWD .... .... Snabaitis, Theresa CED .... .... Snell, Michael CWD ...... .... Snobel, Karen CWD ....... Snydel, Sandra CED 134, 176, 194, Snyder, Bradford CWD 134, 169, 170, Snyder, Donald CED ...... Snyder Snyder Snyder , John CWD ....... , Robert CED. . .138, Robert CED ....... sobleslla, Judith qvvp ...... Sobieszek, Robert CWD ..... Sobol, Craig CED .......... Sobol, Frederick CED ...... Sobotka, Bonita CWD ...... Sobotka, Joyce CWD ....... Sobran, Nancy CED .... ...... Page 265 57 1 55 1 95 141 239 1 O6 1 88 162 1 53 139, 239 141 196 175 147 220 142 251 106 242 141 106 250 192 148 220 166 242 244 106 160 161 248 192 154 157 140 244 198 139 106 183 213 232 188 157 106 147 141 184 178 138 198 156 179 157 161 251 159 140 155 240 106 242 158 153 168 150 161 144 107 148 168 156 236 206 1 84 1 59 107 107 107 221 204 221 107 201 242 141 173 148 240 107 153 251 134 SOCCER ......... . . Socha, Dennis CED ........ Sochor, Gene CWD ....... SOCIAL COMMITTEE .... SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB.. Sodaro, Lee CED ......... Solakiewicz, Geraldine CED. Solar, Lynda CED ...... 157, Solik, Frank CWD ......... Sonetz, Louis CWD ....... Soper, Glenn CWD .... SOPHOMORES ..... . . . Sopka, Dennis CED ....... Sopka, Leonard CED ...... Sorensen, Jean CED .... 143, Sorwell, Gregory CED ..... Soski, Leona CED ......... Sosnowski, Joanne CED. . . Soucek, Eleanor CED. . . 138, Soucek, Kathryn CWD ..... Soucek, Ronald CED ...... Soukup, Barbara CED ..... Soukup, James CWD ...... Soukup, Joanne CWD ..... Soukup, Susan CWD ...... Sourek, Charles CED ...... Souta, Loretta CWD ..... Souta, Rudolph CWD ..... Southon, David CWD ...... Sovereen, David CWD ..... Sovinec, Jean CWD ....... Sowa, Catherine CED ...... Spachman, Beatrlx CED .... Spada, Antoinette CWD. . . Spada, Roselyn CED ...... Spadafore, Thomas CWD.. Spanik, Nancy CED ....... SPANISH CLUB ........ Spansail, Jon Dale CWD.107, Spansail, Richard CWD.146, Sparagna, Jean CED ....... Sparti, Robert CWD ....... SPEECH ARTS ........ SPEED SKATING ....... Spelman, Joanne CWD .... Spelman, Sandra CWD ..... Spencer, Carol CED ....... Spera, Andrew CWD ...... Sperlik, James CED ....... Spevacek, Carole CWD .... Spevacek, Karen CED .... Spevak, Richard CED ...... Spicer, Kenneth CWD ..... Spinka, Diane CWD .... 107, Spinka, Lucille CWD. ..... . Spolar, Linda CED ...... 134 Spolec, William CED ...... Spoors, Barbara CED ...... Spotak, Pauline CED ...... Sprafka, David CED ...... Springs, Barbara CED ...... Sramek, James CED ........ Sramek, Raymond CED ..... Sramek, Richard CWD ...... Srebalus, Arthur CED ...... Sredl, Judy CED 108, 165, 187, 205, 213, Sredl, Sue CWD ...... 134, 213 141 Srotyr, Anna CMD ........ Srotyr, Jane CWD ......... Staab, Carole CED ........ Stabenow, Laverne CED. .. Stachnik, Joseph CED ...... Stachyra, Jerome CED ..... Stachyra, Thomas CED ..... Stack Roselyn CED ....... smkfllk, Wesley let. . .mf 214 Stacy, Albert CED ........ Stadtler, Arthur CWD. .139, 235 Staftord, Robert CED ...... Stahl, Bonnie CED ........ Stahle, Beverly CED ...... STAMP CLUB ........... Stancato, Antoinette CED.. Stancato, Michael CMD .... Stancato, Paul CWD ....... Stancel, George CED ...... Stancel, Joanne CED ....... Standke, Walter CWD ..... Stanek, Charles CED ..... Stanek, Donna Jo CWD .... Stanek, Francis CED ....... Staniszewski, Thomas CED. . Stanley, Roberta CED ..... Stanovich, Daniel CWD .... Stanovich, Philip CWD .... Staponaitis, Johanna CED . 230 193 147 213 173 149 134 196 240 162 134 138-150 134 107 215 107 163 179 199 200 107 140 134 201 248 107 107 134 182 160 139 166 141 134 147 152 197 233 233 250 158 210 191 134 248 107 134 240 134 107 107 157 251 155 217 108 140 108 108 186 176 108 108 134 250 216 193 193 145 134 243 158 138 134 243 158 242 155 199 156 173 134 134 142 240 221 153 108 108 242 228 134 161 174 139 Strong, Judith CED ........ Staponaitis, Joseph CED .... Staral, Renae CED ......... Stark, James CWD ..... . . Starnovsky, Peter CED ...... Staroska, Anthony CED ..... Starostka, Victor CWD ...... Stasney, Geraldine CWD. 108, Stastny, Frank CED ......... Stava, Geri CWD .......... Stavenger, David CED 143, 172, Stavenger, Roy CED ....... Stech, Richard CWD ....... Stechly, Dolores CWD ...... Stel f1, Robert CED .......... Steffi, Thomas CED .... .. Stef1, Carol CED ......... . Stegenga, Carol CWD .... . Stegenga, Larry CWD .,.. . Stegler, Patricia CED ....... Stehlik, Gail CWD .......... Stehlik, Jerome CWD ...... 134, 134, 198, 134, 108, 200, 108, 108, 148, Stein, Joyce CWD ............ Steinberger, Karen CWD .... 134, Steininger, Edward CWD 108, 171, Steiskal, Diane CWD ........ 134, Steiskal, Bruce CED ........... Stella, Charles CWD ...... .... Stellmar, John CED ........ Stelmasek, Kathleen CED... Stelmaszyk, Audrey CED .... Stenzsoski, Dennis CED ..... Stepanek, Janet CWD ...... Stepanovic, Joyce CWD... Stephan, Karin CWD 119,134,189, Stephens, Jolene CED ..... Stephenson, James CWD. . . Stepien, William CWD ..... Stepina, Francine CWD .... Stepul, Stanley CWD ..,... Sterba, Charles CWD ...... Sterba, Dianne CED ........ Sterba, George CED ........ Sterba, Vernon CED ........ Sternes, Glenn CED 143 Stevens, Stevens Stevens, Stevens, Linda CWD ...... Stevens, Ronald CED. . . 145 , 170,193, 196, 218, Carol CWD ....... , Donald CWD ...... Edward CED ...... 1 Stranski, Richard CED ......... Steventon, Carol CWD .... Stewart, Keith CWD ....... Stewart, Sharon CWD ..... St. George, Gene CWD. 134 Sticka, Shirley CED ....... Stiklius, Casey CED ....... Stillo, Rose CED .... Stillo, Sonny CED ........ Stimetz, Paul CED ........ St. John, William CWD... Stochl, Clara CWD ........ Stoewsand, Robert CED ..... Stoietz, Clarita CED ........ Stokes, Judy CED ......... Stokes, Judith CED ........ Stolcpart, Gerald CED ...... Stolz, Janice CED .......... Stolz, Judith CED .... . . . Stolz, Theresa CWD. . . . Stoneius, Peter CED .... Stone, Gary CED .... Stone, John CED ..... Stone, Karen CWD .... Stone, Lloyd CED .... Stone, William CED .... Storm, Dennis CED ..... Straight, Larry CED .... Straka, Carol CWD .... 1 134 190 159 lah 134 220 iii 109 iii 165 109 163 109 166 Straka, Donald CED ........... Straka, Margaret CED 109,179,183,I87, 213, 214 Straker, Robert CWD .......... Stranc, Thomas CED ........... Strand, Bruce CWD ........ Strand, Ruth CWD ..... .. . Stranski, Bob CED ............ Strazzante, Louis CED. ..... Streck, Larry CED ........ Streicek, George CWD .... Strelecky, John CED ...... Stremplewski, Helen CED. . Stremplewski, Joseph CED. 109, Stremplewski, Maryann CED .... 1 1 1 148, 17, 162 193 155 145 151 173 218 138 215 220 190 150 134 236 156 162 157 134 108 178 108 134 186 173 252 153 108 134 143 134 108 216 160 250 141 108 141 134 147 167 148 194 177 229 148 228 184 156 242 153 134 158 241 134 163 109 159 156 140 162 176 192 179 109 162 176 134 155 134 109 148 134 158 156 139 161 134 134 250 163 163 244 109 149 109 176 158 154 109 134 147 109 Stress, Annette CWD .... Stress, John CWD .... Stringini, John CED ..... Strittar, Melvin CED ........ Strnad, Marianne CWD ...... Strobl, Edwin CWD ..... Strohm, Gary CWD ..... Stromski, Judith CWD ..... Strong, Kathy CED ......... Strong, Patricia CED ....... Strumillo, Pamela CED..56, Strzelecki, Richard CED ..... Strzepek, Robert CED ...... Stuan, Stuart, Stuczy Studni Stuhl, Otto CWD .......... Robert CWD ........ nski, Zygmund CED. . . ck, William CED ...... Sharon CWD ........ Stuit, Carol CWD .......... Stuit, Gerald CWD ......... Stukalo, Nicholas CWD ..... Stulik, Sturm, Bruce CWD. 134, 196 Howard CED ...... Sturm, Marcus CWD ...... Stursa, Betty Ann CWD... Styblo, James CED ....... Styrsky, Dennis CWD ...... Styrsky, Jerry CWD.65, 109 1 1 Subach, Cynthia CED ...... Subert, Sharon CWD ...... Sucha, David CWD ....... Suchsland, Charles CED .... Suchy, Richard CWD ...... Suda, Donna CWD ..... 141 Suestka, Thomas CED ..... Suhrber, William CED ..... Suhrbur, Janet CED ....... Sukala, Patricia CED 148, 178, 186 Sula, Thomas CED ........ Sumanas, Edward CED .... Sundwall, Thomas CED.. . Sup, Russell CED ....... SUPERINTENDENT .... . Supka, Mary CED ......... Surin, Stephanie CED ...... Surovy, Carol CED ........ Susina, Barbara CWD.. .134 Suske, Alan CED ......... Susmilch, Leonard CWD... Sustr, Elaine CWD ........ Sustr, William CWD ....... Sutis, Sandra CED ..... 145 Sutton, Kathleen CED ..... Suvaizdis, Algirdas CED... Svatek, Frank CED. ...... Svatos, Charlene CED ..... svec, Adolph CED ........ Svec, Catherine CWD 1 10, 187, 188 Svec, Charles CWD .... 134 Svec, Janet CWD ......... Svec, June CWD... .... Svec, Wayne CWD .... Svedas, Zita CED ..... Sveida, Gerald CED ..... . Svenson, Birte CWD ....... Svetal, Rudolph CED ..... Svihla, Richard CED .... . 1 Svita k, Carol CED ........ Svitalek, Roberta GND 152, 178, 186 Svitra, Violeta CED ....... Svoboda, Daniel CED ..... Svoboda, Edward CWD .... Svoboda, John CWD 145,184 Svoboda, Joseph CED ..... Svoboda, Marie CED .... .. Svoboda, Robert CED ..... Svoboda, Roberta CWD... Svoboda, Sherry CWD 134, 212 Svoboda, Thomas CWD .... Svoboda Svobod a Svoboda , Timothy CED .... , Wayne CWD ..... , William CED ..... Swede, Henry CWD .... 139 Swakoski, Edmund CED... Swanson, Ingeborg CWD.. Swanson, Marilyn CWD .... Swartz, Rosemarie CWD. . . Swartz, Thomas CWD ..... Swasko, Suzanne CED ..... Sweat, Maxine CED ....... Swenson, Patsyann CED... 156 149 134 166 186 134 148 140 109 158 147 176 161 191 134 241 190 140 142 168 148 109 201 156 157 168 134 201 196 204 109 162 134 154 218 134 134 109 215 109 233 157 110 31 110 172 144 221 156 201 171 163 248 159 159 110 154 181 247 244 250 134 110 110 134 153 190 153 157 248 144 184 184 233 155 176 141 251 215 157 242 152 110 233 134 134 144 174 134 154 143 175 I Swiadek, Robert CED ...... Swiatek, James CWD ....... Swierenga, Kenneth CWD.. Swiglo, Alan CWD .... 134, SWIM CLUB ............ SWIMMING Varsity .... Sophomore . . . Freshman ....... . Action ............ . . Swingert, Donald CED. . . . . Sykora, Judith CWD ..... . . Sykora, Robert CWD ..... 1 Sylvester, Kenneth CWD.. . Symer, Paul CED ........ . Symowicz, Leo CED .... 146 Synek, Edward CED ...... Sypien, Jerome CWD ..... Szalkowski, Jean CWD. . 110, Szathmary, Caroline CWD. . . Szczech, Dolores CED ..... Szczech, Frank CED ....... Szczepaniak, Marlene CED 1 ....155 ....158 ....154 172,181 188-189 ....244 ....144 ....244 ....245 ....146 110,198 ....145 ....150 ....158 188,244 ....110 ....134 173, 209 134, 175 ....135 ....135 140, 178, 186, 213, 215 Szczesniak, Darlene CED. . . Szczesniak, Theodore CED. . Szczudlo, Joseph CWD .... Szeremta, William CED .... Szot, Frank CED ......... Szot, Thomas CED ....... Szpila, Bernardine CWD.. . Szpila, Carole CWD ....... Sztorc, Sandra CED ....... ....163 ....144 ....152 ,....135 .....135 .....135 .....110 .....148 .....153 Szuch, Roger CWD ........ 155,172 Szymanski, Alfred CED ......... 154 Szymanski, Daniel CWD ......... 158 Szymanski, Fred CED ....... ,.58,149 Szymanski, Robert CED .... Szymoniak, Joyce CED .... T Tabor, Dennis CED ..... Tabor, Raelynne CED ..... Tadrowski, James CED ..... Taft, Allen CED ........... Taglia, Charlene CWD .... Talacek, Richard CED..135, TALENT CLUB ........... Tallarico, Diane CED ....... Talpai, Veronica CED ...... Tangorra, Robert CED ...... Tanney, Eileen CED ........ Taraba, Kurt CED .......... Taraba, Patricia CED ....... Tarsitano, Patricia CWD ..... Tarullo, Theresa CED ...... Tarvidas, Juanita CED ..... Taterka, Marguerite CED. . . Taucher, John CED ........ Tauer, Rudolph CED. . .110 Taus, Donald CED ........ Taylor, Cathy CED ........ Taylor, Lana CWD ......... Taylor, Ronald CED .... .. Taylor, Rose CWD ..... Taylor, Thomas CWD. ...... Teare, Thomas CWD ........ CED. 146 Techman, Ramona Teeter, Patricia CED ........ Teglia, Richard CED ........ Teicek, James CWD ,....149 .....135 ....110 ....149 58 ....110 ....142 153,168 202,203 . . . .135 142,191 .58,142 .. . .188 135,181 .. . .193 110,182 ....110 ....163 ....156 ....140 180,190 ....144 ....156 139,220 ....111 ....148 ....111 ....135 175,178 ....154 111,191 111, 181, 214, 216, 224, 226, 228, 231, 233 Teleso, Camille CED ........... 135 Telschow, Marie CED .......... 135 Telschow, Rita CED ......... 152, 248 Teml, Irvin CWD ...... ...... 1 35 Templin, Ellen CWD ..... .....160 Tenikat, Victor CED ........ 58,235 TENNIS ............ Tercek, Janice CWD ...... Tercek, Robert CWD ..... .....243 .....135 .....155 Terracina, Rosemary CED ........ 135 Terracino, James CED .......... 145 Terry, Eileen CWD ............. 143 Tesar, Adolph CED ......... 141,191 Tesar, Penny CED .............. 138 Tesinsky, Georgia nn CED 135, 192, 251 Teteak, Randall CED ........ 160, 240 111 Tetrev, Glenn CWD .... ...... Theall, Robert CWD .... Theriault, Janet CED .... THESPIANS ..... . .... 135 .....163 ............217 Thieda, Harold CED 135,168,184,198,218 161 Thieda, Phillip CED ............ Page 266 Thieda, Shirley CWD. . . 146, 195, Thiess, Richard CWD ......... Thomas, Dale CED 10,135,138,181,232 Thomas, Daniel CWD .... .... Thomas, Julie CWD .......... Thomas, Larry CWD ..... Thomas, Thomas CED ........ Thompson, Charlene CWD. Thompson, Terry CED ....... 58 Thompson, Victor CWD ........ Throm, Robert CWD .......... Throm, Sharon CWD ........ 57 Thygesen, Theodore CED ....... TICKET OFFICE ........... 49 Tillman, Lora Lynn CED ........ Tillman, Patricia CED ....... 111 Tinman, Craig CED ..... ..... Tinor, Lynn CED ...... . . .138 Tkach, Larissa CED ...... .... Tkach, Valentine CED ......... Tlusty, William CED ........ 155 Togias, Bonita CWD 1 248 145 240 135 152 135 147 135 146 150 135 160 159 177 162 198 135 195 156 154 197 135, 150, 208, 211, 212, 221, 247, 252 Toleikis, John CED ..... ..... 1 70 Toman, Gerald CWD. .... .... 1 35 Tomasek, Kay CWD ............ 160 Tomasek, Wayne CWD ........ 135 Tomasello, Richard CWD. .. . 144 Tomasik, Joanne CED .... 56, 148 248 Tomasik, Thomas CED ...... 138 184 Tomasik, William CED ...... . 111 Tomaskovic, Frances GND. . . Tomasz, Michael CED ...... Tomasz, Richard CED ..... Tomaszewski, Phyllis CED. . 135 148 240 135 149 Tomecek, Nancy CWD ..... . 135 Tomek, Richard CWD 14,111,233, 6,238 Tomko, Andy CED ........ . 140 Tomsa, Camille CWD ...... . 155 Tomsa, Tomsik, Patricia CWD ..... Tonelli, Alan CED ....... Tonini, Myra CWD .... Tooke, John CWD ...... Topolski, Dennis CWD ..... Toppel, Charles CED .... Torcha l, Dorothy CED ...... Stanley CWD ...... 111 219 135 135 156 111 150 135 135 Torcal, Richard CED ........ . 158 Toren, Harold CED ........ 143 184 Tortorici, Joseph CED .... . 135 Tosto, Mary CWD ..... . 153 TRACK Varsity ...... . 231 Sophomore . . . . . . Freshman ..... .... . Action .............. Trafelet, Dean CWD .... 111, 231 224 232 233 232 233 Trantina, Diane CED ........ . 151 Trappina, John CWD ....... . 135 Trappina, Sharon CWD. .160, 186 213 Trautman, James CED. 17, 53, 111 207 Trautman, Linda CED ...... . 160 TRAVEL CLUB ........... Traznik, Karen CED ..... Treibal, Treloar, Homer CED .... Treloar, Hugh CED ..... Tretiak, George CED ...... Darlene CED ....... 135 1 171 135 213 135 159 229 Trezek, Norman CED ........... 111 Trhlik, Alan CED ...... 111, 201, 203 Trhlik, Joseph CED ..... . . . 153, 201 Tricroce, Rocco CED. ........... 135 TRI-M ...................... 218 Trimarco, Dennis CED. .111, 233, 241 Triner, Darlene CWD ........... 135 Triner, Donald CED ..... .... 1 11 Triner, Irvin CWD ...... .... 1 53 Triner, Russell CWD ............ 156 Triner, Sandra CWD 65, 111,186, 198, 218, 219 Trischman, Sharon CWD 135, 150, 221, 250 Trojan, Elizabeth CED ...... 135, 176 Trok, Patricia CED .............. 135 Troll, Judy CWD 160, 182, 186, 190, 248 Tronchetti, Arleen CED ........ 135 Tross, Arlene CED ............ 163 Trumpis, Sheila CWD 111, 169, 193, 206, 208, 210, 217, 219 Trusgnich, Marilyn CED. 146, 185, 220 Trusina, Eileen CWD 147,193, 201, 218 , , , Voelke, George KEH. . . WELFARE COMMITTEE . . . Trzinski, Jerry KEH ..,..... Trzinski, Robert KEH. . . . . . Tucci, Leonard KWH .,.. .. Tucek, Paul KWH .... 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Urbasek, Bette KWH ...... Uridel, James KEH ........ Uridel, Patricia KEH ....... Urso, Charlene KWH ...... Usis, Joan KEH ........... Uss, Madeline KEH 112, 208, 210 Uss, Nancy KEH .... 26, 153 Utley, Randall KEH .... 112 V Vaccaro, Katherine KEH 10, 56, Vacek, Gary KWH ......... Vacha, Karla KEH ......... Vacherlon, Beatrice KWH.. Vacherlon, George KWH. . . Vacherlon, Lois KEH. . .135 Vachuska, Alena KWH ..... Vacin, Joan KWH ...,..... Vacin, Patricia KWH ...... Vacko, James KEH ........ Vacko, Robert KWH ....... 1 1 Williams, 181, 233 Vaclauek, Joy KEH.140, 175 Vais, Theresa KEH ........ Vaidik, Valenta Valenta Valenta Valenta Valenta George KEH ...... , Joseph KEH .... , Karen KEH ...... , Rudolph KWH .,.. , Sandra KEH ...... , William KWH ,.... Valente, Joseph KEH. . . 138 Valentine, Nello KEH ..... Vales, Marlyn KEH ........ 1 Vales, Patricia KWH .... Vales, Sylvia KEH .... Vallino, John KEH ...... Valosek, Daniel KEH ...... Vana, June KWH 135,186, 206, 213 Vana, Thomas KWH ....... Vancata, Brian KEH ....... Van Van Van Van Cura, Joyce KWH 135,172,174,179 Cura, Kathleen KEH. . . Cura, Larry KWH ..... Cura, Robert KW1 .... Vandenburg, Kenneth KWH. Vandenburg, Robert KEH.. Vandenburg, Wayne KEH 27, 135, 162, 154 111: 148, 215 182 112 135 255 iii 112 142 241 .53 135 217 , 210 224 135, 151 199 139 139 135 178 115 , 246 213 135, 228 Vandenburgh, Valere KEH. .142 Vandermeulen, Harriett KWH.5l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 242 161 157 242 213 135 141 111 112 153 154 169 162 190 141 244 248 213 112 163 159 209 135 198 152 241 149 187 157 135 112 146 153 159 147 112 112 160 218 241 242 135 154 156 112 250 135 250 213 233 249 160 200 135 158 214 159 220 220 135 193 216 141 141 58 154 154 153 112 239 135 112 112 112 135 157 250 157 112 221 135 168 152 112 159 232 175 112 Vandermolen, Evert KWH ...... 112 Vander Wagen, Wayne KWH. . . 156 Vanecek, Frank KWH .......... 145 Vanek, Jay KWH .......... 159,196 Van Fleet, Patricia KEH ....... 112 Van Goethem, Sandra KWH 113, 209, 213 251 Van Huezen, Deanna KEH. . .135 185 Vanis, Ruth KWH .......... 142 201 Vanourek, Robert KWH 135, 224, 232, 233 Vanourek, Verlyn KWH ..... .. 135 Vansauskas, Svaia KWH 141,194,196, 220 Van Stedum, Janet KEH ....... 144 Varak, Carole KEH ........... 156 Varda, Elaine KWH.142, 175, 185 186 Vascik, Stephen KEH ....... 135 232 Vasiliauskas, Donald KEH. . .113 230 Vaughan, Donna KEH ......... 175 Vaughn, Virginia KWH ........ 153 Vavra, Rosemarie KWH .... .. 159 Vavrek, Denise KWH .......... 135 Vavrek, Dorothy KWH ......... 150 Vavrek, Michael KWH ......... 113 Vavrik, Joan KEH ......... 113 178 Vavrina, Wanda KWH .... . .... 135 Vavrock, Gilbert KWH ......... 148 Vcelak, Carol KEH.135, 179,182 203 Vecchi, Elsie KEH ......... . . . 144 Velat, Kathleen KWH. .147, 201 220 Venice, Carol KWH ....... 159 Venice, Marie KWH ....... . . . 113 Venturella, Charlene KEH.. . . . 113 Verber, Douglas KEH ..... 160 Verbos, Joanne KEH ...... . . . 113 Vermillion, Wayne KEH 135,184 208 210 Verr, Carol KWH. . ....... . . . 162 Verre, Barbara KWH .......... 113 Verzal, Sandra KEH .... .. 162 Vesel, Richard KWH ..... .. 135 Veselik, Kenneth KEH ......... 144 Vesely, Arnold KEH 142, 227, 235, 241 Vesely, Edward KEH .......... 113 Vesely, Laurel KEH 113,186, 209, 219 250 Vesely, William KEH .......... 143 Vesely, William KWH .......... 148 Vespa, Joseph KWH ..... . . .113 Vetesnik, Carole KWH .......... 135 Vetrovec, Frank KEH 113, 165, 166, 169, 170, 2081 210, 213, 219 Vetrovec, Richard KEH ...... 149, 220 vicha, Kathryn KEH ....... 135,252 Vicich, Robert KWH ........... 162 Victor, Roberta KWH ...... 135,185 Vidas, Diane KEH ......... 144,178 Vidas, Robert KWH ........... 136 Videgar, Patricia KWH ........ 152 Vidona, LeAnna KEH .... .. 113 Vieceli, Louis KEH ,..... .. 113 Vietmeyer, Carol KEH ......... 139 Viita, Nancy KEH ............. 146 Vtktora, Richard KEH. . . 146, 194, 244 Vilimek, Donna KEH ........... 136 Viliunas, Gwendolyn KEH 53, 113, 188 Villano, Lynnette KWH 57, 158, 190, 248 Villano, Vonnell KWH ..... 113 250 Viner, Gail KWH.. ........... 144 Virgl, George KEH ............ 158 Visek, Kenneth KWH .......... 139 Visek, Rose KWH .......... 139 214 Vistein, Douglas KEH. ....... 153 Vistine, David KEH ........... 147 Visus, Gloria KEH ......... 140,178 Vitek, Elizabeth KWH. .113, 213, 251 Vitek, Howard KEH ........... 113 Vitek, Virginia KWH .......... 155 Vitel, Carol KEH ............. 136 Vitel, Charles KEH .... 145, 227, 242 Vites, Louis KWH ............. 136 Vitner, Adele KEH ............ 143 Vivirito, Cosmo KEH .... .. 156 Vivirito, Marietta KEH. . . . . 136 Vivoda, Shirley KEH ..... .... 1 36 Vlach, George KWH ..... ..... 1 13 Vlach, Jo Ann KWH ........... 136 Vlach, Margaret KWH .......... 136 Vlach, Richard KWH ....... 158,240 Vlach, Sharon KEH ............ 143 Vlasek, Mary Ann KEH ......... 149 Vlasek, Warren KEH .... ...113 Vlcek, Harvey KWH .... Vlcek, Karen KWH ....... Vlk, Jack KEH ............... Vocalino, Natalie KEH ........ Vocalino, Ronald KEH .... Vocelka, Dawn KWH .... Vocelka, Judith KEH ..... Vodak, Patricia KEH .......... Vodicka, Bruce KWH 148, 201, 215, Vodicka, Margot KEH 138, 139, 146, 178, 216, Vodraska, Joan KEH ........ 136, Vodraska, Wesley KWH ........ Voelk, Roberta KEH ..... Vogrig, Carol KEH ..... Voigt, Lucille KWH ........... Voita, Karen KEH .......... Voita, Myrna KEH ...... ,..... . Voitisek, James KWH ...... 147 Vckac, Carol Ann KEH ....... Vckac, Terry KWH ..... Vckaty, Gail KWH ......... Vokaty, Harold KWH ......... Vokurka, Miles KEH ....... 140 Vclanti, Pauline KWH ......... Volanti, Ronald KWH .... Volenec, Karen KEH ........... Volenec, Patricia GNH ...... 152 Volk, Paul KWH ............. Volman, Douglas KWH ........ Vonasek, Penny KWH ......... Vondra, Blanche KWH. . 158, 203 Vondracek, Frank KEH ...... 136 Vondrak, Roberta KEH ......,. Vondrasek, Renee KEH ........ Vondriska, Judith KEH ....,. 157 Voorhees, David KEH ....., 136 Vopatek, Vopelak, Vopicka , David KWH Michael KEH .,... Carole KWH ......... Vopicka, James KWH ....... 152 Vcstal, John KEH ............. Vostal, Robert KEH ..... 64,114 Vosyka, Nancy KEH ........... Votava, Votava, Votava Donald KWH .... James KEH .... Roy KWH. . . Vovis, 'Gerald KEH 1 l l 1 1 1 70, 193, 218 140, 1 Voyt, Nancy KEH ...... Vrana, John KWH ............ Vrba, R 114,187 onald KWH ........... Vrzak, Shirley KEH .... Vyleta, Richard KEH ........ 139 Vyleta, Valerie KEH 64,114,186, 214, 216 Vysa, Carol KWH ............. W Wagner, James KWH ......... Wagner, Janice KWH 51,114,173,179 Wagner, Lora KWH ........... Wagner, Mary Ann KEH ....... Wagner, Ralph KWH .......... Wahlberg, John KWH ...... 157 Walach, Steve KEH .... Walaszek, Gerald KWH. Walczak, Susan KEH. .. Waldvogel, Harry KWH Walker, Alice KWH .... Walker, Sharon KEH .... Wall, Ronald KEH ...... Wallenberg, Gloria KEH ....... Wallers, Anthony KEH. . Wallon, Dennis KEH 114, 2 Walsh, Catherine KEH.. Walsh, Diane KEH ..... Walsh, James KEH ..... Ward, Robert KWH .... Wascher, Wasilew Karon KWH.. ski, Ronald KEH 23, 224, 136, 1 147, 178, 163, 1 Waski, Patricia KWH. .... ..... Wassel, Marilyn KEH ....... 152, Waszak, Delphine KEH ........ Waszak, Waszak, Watson, Wayne, Wayne, Wayne, Weaver, Loretta KEH ..... Mary KEH ..... Denise KWH .... Dennis KWH ......... George KWH ......... Weber, Carole ONH .... Weber, Page 267 Gerald KWH ....... Leslie KEH ....,... 140, 178, James KEH ........... 161, 143, 150 144 136 138 113 162 114 146 220 220 175 156 155 152 161 136 196 1 14 229 136 194 248 136 200 144 136 159 248 136 136 148 210 240 162 136 182 172 152 136 143 240 141 244 160 153 146 136 220 251 136 114 144 239 252 147 161 216 114 151 154 244 190 114 114 148 114 157 152 136 140 114 136 163 114 114 157 143 248 179 160 114 114 140 157 244 173 190 136 WEEKLY WEEKLY CLUB .... STAFF ......... Weglarz, John KEH ........ Weglarz, Rosemary KEH .... Wegner, Robert KWH 114,171,201, Wehrs, Herbert KWH ...... Weighill, Kathleen KEH. .. Weinert, Joy KWH .... 136, Weise, Mary KWH ........ Weisenritter, David KEH. .. Weiss, Karen KWH ........ Weiss, Mary KWH ...,.... Welch, Marcia KWH .... 115, Welch, Patricia KWH. . . 145, Weller, Arthur KEH ....... Weniecki, Patricia KEH .... Wenzel, Jerry KEH ....... Werner, Joanne KWH ..... Wesley, George KEH ...... Wesol, Bernadine KWH 21,144,186, Wesolowski, James KEH. . . Wesolowski, Robert KEH.. West, Dana KEH ......... West, Donald KEH ..... 115, West, Karen KEH ......... West, Robert KEH ........ Wester, Karla KWH ....... Westerveld, Janice KWH. . . Westhead, James KWH .... Westhead, Judy KWH ..... Wettersten, John KWH. 1 15, Wettstaedt, David KWH. .. Wetzel, Arlene KWH ...... Weyer, Karen KWH ..... Whanger, John KWH .... White, White, White, Eugene KWH ..... White, Michael KEH ..... White, William KEH ..... White, William KWH ...... Charles KEH ..... David KEH ......... 204 212, 214, 159, 175, 178, 139, 1 90, 224, 201, 136 1 Whitlock, Donna KEH .......... Wiaranowski, Donald KEH ...... Wiarnowski, Anthony KEH ..... . Wicher, Patricia KWH .......... Wicher, Paul KWH ....... Wickboldt, Ricky KEH .... Widaman, Claudia KEH ......... Widiger, Carole KWH ...... 136,175 Widmer, Marion KWH 115,186,216,218 Wieczorek, Leonard KEH ........ 115 Wiedenhoeft, Richard KWH ..... Wiegel, Donna KEH ............ Wiemer, Norlyn KEH ........... Wiemerslage, Laurel KEH ........ Wiemerslage, Sharron KEH ...... 145 Wier, Keith KEH ......... Wiers, Ramona KEH ....... Wikholm, Rita KEH ..... Wikholm, Ronald KEH ..... Wilary, Frank KEH ........ Wilczewski, Valerie KWH.57, Wildman, John KEH ....... Wilen, Karen KWH ........ Wilgotski, Anna Mae KEH. Wilke, Marilyn KWH 115,173,179, Wilkinson, Donna KEH 22, 53, 115, Will, Carol KWH ......... Willard, Williams, Barbara KEH ..... David KWH ..... Brad KWH ....... Williams, Williams, James KWH ..... Kent KWH. . .115 Williams, Robert KEH ...... Williams, Susan KWH ..... Williams, William KEH .... Barbara KWH ..... Donald KEH ...... James KEH ....... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Nancy KWH ...... Wilson, Sharon KEH ....... Wilson, William KEH ...... Winkler, Mary KWH ....... Winnicki, Cheryl KEH ..... Winter, Ruth Ann KEH ..... Witko, Robert KWH ....... Arlene KWH ....... Witt, Witt, Carol KEH ..... .... Witt, Dennis KEH .... .. Witt, Witt, Wittenberg, Colette KEH. . . John KEH ........ . Judith KWH ........ 1 152, 153 159 1 142, 148, .53, 215, 165, 136, 136, 115, 1216, 1 137, 183 -205 158 136 216 114 220 215 114 136 139 175 195 185 215 227 136 136 115 141 248 155 136 199 233 141 115 172 141 139 162 229 136 156 159 144 146 244 148 162 157 158 136 136 115 115 160 155 152 115 147 141 146 115 220 176 136 240 153 182 168 201 136 216 251 162 169 163 115 142 214 233 161 136 115 146 190 154 137 228 160 145 137 174 115 182 115 137 144 159 Wittenberg, William CED ....... 137 Wittenbery, Mary CED .......... 153 Wodarczyk, Joseph CWD ....... 115 Woiciechowski, Eugenia CED .... 115 Woidyla, Elaine CWD .......... 137 Woitowicz, Carol Jean CED ..... 116 Woitowicz, Mary CED. . 156 Wolak, Daniel CED .... 145 Wolak, Jane CED ..... 179 Wolak, Jerome CED ........ 228 Wolak, Kathleen CED.. 145 Wolak, Kathy CED ..... 162 Woldrich, Bruce CWD .......... 116 Wolen, Diane CED, ............ 137 Wolf, Diane CED. . 137, 179, 196, 218 Wolf, George CWD ........ 116, 229 Wolf, Mary CWD. . 137, 173, 186, 252 Wolf, Sharon CWD ............ 152 Wolf, Wayne CED ............. 116 Wolfe, Gloria CWD 116, 212, 213, 214 Wolford, Jacqueline CWD. . 163, 201 Wolford, Sharon CWD 137, 185, 194, 196 Wolicki, Florian CED ........... 154 Wolke, Janice CWD ............ 137 Wollenberg, Harold CWD ....... 137 Wollenberg, Joan CWD .... .... 1 62 Wollitzer, Charles CED ......... 145 Wollrab, Edward CWD ......... 147 Wolski, James CED. ....... 153,242 Wolta, Carole CED ............. 163 Wolthekker, Judith CWD ....... 140 Wood, Allan CWD ....... .... 1 58 Wood, Dorothy CWD ...... .... 1 16 Wood, Patsy CED ............. 137 Woodland, Stanley CED ........ 163 Workman, Donald CED ..... 137,172 Workman, Lawrence CWD 137, 201, 242, 243 Woworski, Edward CED ........ 161 Wozniak, Carole CED .......... 137 Wozniak, Joseph CED .......... 148 Wozniak, Leona CED ....... 144,199 Wyszynski, Valentine CWD ...... Wyzgowski, Casimir CED ....... X Xinos, Catherine CWD... .... Y Yant, Judith CWD .... .... Yario, Ronald CED ............ Yearwood, Gay CED ........... Yearwood, Novalynn CED ,.... Youmans, Judith CWD ......... Young, Kathy CWD .... 158,178 Young, Ruth CWD ......... 144 Yuknis, Roberta CWD ......... Yunek, Marilyn CWD ...... 137 Yurek, Susanne CED ..... ..... Yurgil, Gilbert CED ..... Yurka, Frank CED ..... . . . Z 1 Zaboinik, Gerald CWD.. Zabransky, Bruce CED.. Zabransky, Rosemary CWD.. Zaccagnini, Henry CWD. . Zaccari, Anthony CED. .. Zaccone, Robert CWD. . . Zaccone, Ronald CWD. . . Zack, Allen CWD ..... Zadrazil, Magda CWD. . . Zahradnik, Frank CED. .. 116,' Zahrobsky, William CWD.. .116 Zajda, Edward CED.116, 196, 200 Zaidlik, John CED ......... 60 Zaiic, Charles CED .......... 60 Zaiicek, Karen CED ........... Zajicek, Ronald CED ........ 116 Zaiicek, Ruth CED ......... 157 Zaiicek, Virginia CED ...... 137 Zak, Charles CED ...,... ..... Zak, Patricia CED ..... ...... Zak, Robert CWD .......... 139 Zakavec, Frank CWD ....... 154 Zakes, Patricia CED ........... Zakrocky, Angeline CED 116, 179, 193, Zalas, Stephan CED .....,..... Zalesiak, Rehe CED ........... 1 1 1 1 Ziobro, Geraldine CED ..... WRESTLING Varsity ....... ..... 2 41 Junior Varsity ... ....242 Sophomore ...... .... 2 41 Freshman ...,... 242 Wright, Wayne CED. .. 116 WRITERS' CLUB ..,.. 183 Wroga, Frank CWD .... 143 Wycpalek, James CWD ........ 116 Wydra, William CED ....... 138,233 Wynard, Robert CED ....... 138,239 Wynkoop, Sandra CWD ........ 154 Zalitis, lnta CWD ....... Zalkins, Monica CED .... Zalud, James CWD ...... Zandrew, Judy CWD... Zanko, Ronald CED ..... Zarazan, Phyllis CED. .. Wyrzykowski, Rosemarie CED .... 157 Wyszynski, Therese CWC ....... 153 Zaruba, Martin CWD .... ..... Zaruba, Ronald CWD .... . . . Zaura, Nancy CED .... Zavislak, Frank CED ..... ... 116 137 163 116 137 163 116 139 190 220 157 186 152 145 116 116 152 116 137 153 223 241 196 144 116 201 201 137 137 161 233 201 192 116 137 168 242 147 247 137 156 160 159 137 145 145 192 116 155 148 143 Zavislak, Karen CED. ,... Zawitai, Sharron CWD .... Zaworski, Marianne CED. . Zay, Thomas CED ........ Zazadil, Kenneth CED..137, Zazvorka, Judith GND ...... Zazvorka, Lorraine CED .... Zazvorka, Patricia CWD 117,173,186,214, Zbornik, Gail CWD 117,171,173, Zdenovek, Frank CWD ..... Zecca, John CWD ......... Zech, Otto CWD .......... Zeedyk, Donald CED ....... Zeedyk, Richard CED ...... Zegadlo, Mary Ellen CED. .. Zeleny, Leland CED ........ Zelinka, William CWD ...... Zelinski, Charles CED ...... Zelinski, Thomas CWD ..... Zeman, Arlene CWD ....... Zeman, Joan CED ......... Zeman, JoAnn CWD ....... Zeman, Lynn CED .... Zeman, Paul CED .......... Zeman, Zeman, Zenkus, Thomas CWD 147 , 196, William CED ....... Geraldine CED ..... Zentz, Allen CWD .... Zero, Phillip CED .......... Zeschke, Richard CWD ...... Zettek, Darlene CWD ...... Zewaski, Barbara CED ..... Zick, Geraldine CED ....... Zid, James CWD .......... zad, Robert Cwp ...... Zielinski, Donald CWD ...... Zielinski, Judy CED ........ Ziemann, Carol CED ........ Zienciak, Gregory CED ..... Zigman, Maxine CWD .... Zika, Frank CWD .......... Zilavy, Carole CWD 137, 173, 179, Zimkowski, Nancy CED .... Zimmanck, Lynn CED .....,. Zimmel, Zimmer, Sharon CWD ...... Christine CWD .... Zimmer, Elaine CWD ....... Zimmer, Patricia CVVD.. Zimmer, Steve NVD ....... Zimmerman, Gerald CWD. . . Zimmerman, Marie CWD .... Zimmy, Wayne CED ...... Ziola, Norman CWD ...... 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