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

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X , 5.x A ,M Man in his common state is by far the most inquisitive creature on earth. He is also the only one who possesses the faculties necessary to satisfy this inherent curiosity. Driven by his desire for knowledge, he has accumulated through the centuries a vast store of information which has both benefited and hindered his development. Nevertheless man has continued to seek the novel, question the established, analyze the character and speculate about the causes and effects of observed phenomena. After conquering each quest, he has searched for a yet further, more exciting horizon. Thus man has extended his modes of communica- tion by expressing himself through art and music. He has discovered fascinating realms which challenge his abilities with the aid of telescopes, microscopes, and other devices that he has developed. One of his maior preoccupations has been the study of his own advancement. Today man is eager to explore the far reaching mysteries of outer space: and, when he has solved these, he will seek a newfrontier because man, relentless in his search, is ever ON THE TRACK OF KNOWLEDGE. 1 ff ,---.,,. , 5 t if 4 J, w gg,-V xl :. L- , W .4,,..,.6 RAS :K ig. yi- .5serf'?f. ':wfi 'f 1 3 , My ir ,4 ik ,.,gAH.,5 K:gE':3giw!l.i?,.ga,! .V l x .. .- . A . X X 1 'Sh ,Qi. fk 5iMl:QQsw' .. M , '.-f- . . - . 1 4, Z' fs Q.'5 ', 'Q M el W ,fl K' ' fs fs Q' AW 1 W ,. Y v.6y g . an 3 ' C X' R il fsf5'- Lees? 1 Q vistas. CONTENTS Page 7 Page 10 Page 30 Page 52 Page 54 Page 176 Page 236 Page 274 Page 275 Ol! n X,GlOG 1 . sg, .M M me Q- M, ,, ,, ., . S. 4s. Q' ei' .393 'Wx ae 1 ,wg MR we Worfonian nnua! i5 cleobcafecl in memorium fo ma Jada ljafraa The 1960 MorTonian Annual STaFf wishes To dedicaTe Their book in rnemoriurn To Miss Julia PaTras in appreciaTion for her invaluable assisTance and guidance while Teaching here. Her inexhausTible energy and friendliness made her a close friend of The sTudenT body. Miss PaTras aTTended SainT Mary's High School and aTTer graduaTion enrolled as a science major aT The UniversiTy of Chicago where she received her Bachelor of Science degree. Miss PaTras also held a MasTers degree in science from NorThvvesTern University. When she began Teaching aT MorTon in 1939, she had classes in general science and biol- ogy. LaTer she Taught laboraTory chemisTry in The Junior Collegeg and during her lasT six years aT MorTon, Miss PaTras served as a guidance counselor. Page 8 S Af Me CTW! V ,gc QE Y .. Es-vw ,, .R R .e 0wW ,WMM-Www www W-M 'VMwv A view of West thot isn't ofter nictured but which is worthy of notice is this sc he main entrance. Peg s A H i . 'QE , ,,,. gl . 'X X Q 'ma Q5 X 'K R W- gnflzufiiowffi poufficiloafe These Morton East Students gaze with understandable pride at the case which contains a growing collection of beautiful trophies, visible records of past achievements. Page I2 I L. 1 f .74 g6l'l'll0:5Q Up and Down stairways prevent congestion during the five minute break between classes. A typical scene of seniors getting ready for the day ahead is found in Senior Alley. From the time the first bell rings each morning until the last rings each afternoon, an air of bustling activity is present in every classroom and hallway. Many freshmen are a little frightened by the size and strangeness of Morton, but this feeling soon wears off. They become acquainted with the various op- portunities and activities which make life at Bulletin boards, located throughout the building, keep students well informed of coming events. Page 14 school both enjoyable and challenging. Zero hour finds many students putting final touches on their homework. 0 Worfon A glimpse into a West hall while classes are in session shows the utilitarian beauty which characterizes the West branch. I ri is Ein it One of the busiest spots at Morton West is the Book Store where students not only obtain books but Issuing home passes is one of the many functions also purchase fee tickets. of the Nurse's Ottice at Morton East. Page 15 f ,gs 1 if Prom attenders conclude the magic evening with dinner at Richard's. 0Ci6t! W if Lynn Novak, president of the Senior class, addresses classmates and parents during the graduation exercises. Page 16 Popular rhythms provide entertainment for students attending the 1959 prom, SPRING INTERLUDE. lnseparable from the other facets of school life are the numerous social activities which take place throughout the year. In addition to the Homecoming festivities, Christmas dance, and spring prom, which In one of the romantic scenes from this year's Senior play, Roy Votava proposes to Linda Spolar. highlight the year, are many other social functions: sock hops, play nights, swim shows, assemblies, school plays, and din- ners such as the Mother-Daughter Banquet. These offer students a needed change of pace from the everyday routine by provid- ing entertainment, relaxation, and an op- portunity for social development. Crowding onto the dance floor, Mortonites swing with the rhythm of the music during the Play Night festivities which were spon- sored by the Senior cabinet. Graduates take their places in the stands as the ceremonies get underway. Page 17 Many clever and imaginative floats, such as G.A.A.'s, participated in the colorful Homecoming parade. Sharon Priban, varsity queen, with her court Cleft to rightl June Chillo, Lynda Lokay, and Linda Mikulasek reigns over the weekend's festivities. Page 18 School spirits soar skyvvard as the long anticipated Homecoming weekend approaches. At the pep rally the day before the game, fun and fantasy combine to take each student on an exotic tour of the Pacific, a tour that takes them straight to the shores of Bali Ha'i. After the parade, whose colorful floats follow a nautical theme, excitement reaches its highest pitch as students, eager for victory, watch a game of spills and thrills. ll. . xt: W..,,. .- Morton Mustangs gain their first Homecoming victory in several years by defeating Highland Park Bruce Pagni, Shirley Hanzar, and Jane Wolak put the finishing touches on the center decoration for the Homecoming dance, BALI HA'I. Besides participating in the parade, these maiorettes enter- tained the crowd of enthusiastic spectators during half-time. ' 1 Waufica! aim a ea A fine example of the craftsmenship and skill that goes into the making of each float is the Music Department's showboat. adn ln one ofthe humorous skits ofthe Homecoming assembly, Dale McClendon charms the sailors visiting his island. Page 19 25 'ii Hs. Q llwx Barbara Rodd and John Zmrhal gaze with longing at this year's selections of Junior rings. A quick glance at Typical Morton students reveals the various activities in which they participate throughout the school year. Election of M.S.G.A. representatives, class boards, and cabi- nets constitutes an important facet of these activities since it acquaints each student with democratic proceedures. Of course, Mortonites aren't always studying or hurrying OFF to a club meetingg they tind time to exchange information about current events after school or between classes. .gzclaoof 38086 XE, J bf? Morton students are encouraged to take an active part Wouldn't you like to buy a pennant or beanie? in the annual elections of class boards and cabinets. Pat Loidolt asks Fred Mraz. Page 20 One of the most beautiful sections ot the West branch is located iust inside the Main Entrance as .Q . 1 'FD' ylb .--'-- Designed by students, attractive and informative displays within glass showcases always catch the eye of passing students. Page 21 Members of the Life Saving Club amused their audience with a comical routine from their show, THE FOUR SEASONS. as sk ' 0 Holiday spirit invaded Morton as Christmas decora- tions are put up throughout the building. Besides Christmas trees, artistic mobiles adorned the halls. December is the magic month in which many of our most memorable events occur. There is the Christmas dance, the mid-year formal which causes almost as much excitement as the prom, and the delightfully entertaining Christmas as- sembly. During December the faculty has their annual Christmas party. This year Morton's Life Saving Club presented a swim show, containing a charming interpretation of music characteristic of each season. 13' K' W T . Q Afrixfw ' ' , - 'lt' i ' Q all lil: xiii M f.,....i.s A gsgg g , ,.,. , ., in s: y W A M MWC This short humorous skit of a typical family on Christmas Eve led Smiling hostesses, attractive decorations, tempting foods skillfully into the main part ofthe proaram, the story of Combined to make the qnnuql fqculty Christmas AMAL and the NIGHT VISITCRS. Page 22 party an unforgettable experience. if Entranced by the magic wintery atmosphere, dancers enioy the music at the 1959 Christmas dance, WINTER WHISPER. ecem er agic s nc- O s Boxes of bright, holiday colored wreaths attract passing students and teachers who get into the Christmas spirit Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, the attractive center pieces of the by purchasing them. Christmas dance, watch the graceful dancers glide past them. Page 23 fl.. gufw Two of his students listen intently as Mr. Jacobson explains the fascinating science of astronomy. Preparing for the future is part of progress, and all of Morton is working toward this end. In expectation of a larger enrollment next fall, a new addition to Morton East was built. Its comple- tion is anticipated by every student and teacher at Morton. To prepare our students for college and help them choose a college, College Confer- ence Night was held this fall. Even the field house, freshly lined in preparation for indoor track, seems to look forward to the future. .M Q 4 A supply depot for all school texts, the bookstore is competently directed by Mr. West and Mr. Wallengo. Mrs. Fennesy and Mrs. Rosinski discover their daughters' duties on the Weekly Staff during open house. Page 25 I , 'Eff' wY - - ..w Aw f. f -V9 f. 4. ' , ' -X if Wh mn S A fra www 395 X Wx vai- I l. ...N ,Q w 'Tix in .-Alf The Coordlnohng Councll o brunch of The M S G A meets regulorly 10 discuss the current school problems of both branches of Manton cmd to propose possible solutions FACULTY Our train, as with every other, has a guiding force, an engineer who directs it to- ward a desired destination. This force is the faculty of Morton, the destination is the depot of knowledge. Encouraging, guiding, aiding us in our every ctiempt, cur tcfculty provides the means by which we :Tay attain this, our ultimate goal. Page 30 Q. Mmwwf. ...WK . ,an-m.wawwawqmswwmw-MM 1315. -pl - '+fM,.Mm . A 4 +. , W . is -156' ZLQEW :sS?5SX5Qfi, A 5 2 X uk M W mimi' , Wal. - sm QY. ' f W. Q I . .., .aw -V'-N-.w:.,. mx FA CWA -- , ,.,.,. Q l?.,,, , P f A . A X . 5, ff- - MSM, gw. ..:: Wig L ' Nif- X K www K w xx M NX, M x if N' N QNXSWWN X N 'X -. -: .1 x , .1,q.:- WEEK 2 1 we N w X Q gb X fa ,E jx 5 wg .fy if Q wif v jim 5 Y v 1 V N K X X yssyi . Q , K Q ,I sql 3 -H-f' 34, ,MSS x X ' L wx-v .,A 3i:'ffQif3ff'i4 53 A wfqky . xx? S . x FR M l X-: , Q X X aw YA Y x gy X iw oar of glclucafion left to right MR. EDWARD W. CHODL MR. JOSEPH F. MRIZEK MR. JAMES ZOUREK MR. GEORGE PROSCH MR. OTTO OPLATKA MR. OTTO PECHA, JR. MR. CHARLES MATT Meeting monthly in Dr. Cooper's office, the Board of Education decides the policies of Morton, hires the teachers, and uses the funds entrusted to it for providing the student with the best possible education and the most modern facilities with which to learn. The board approves all expenditures for both the East and West buildings of Morton. The purchasing of books and other school supplies, such as desks, chairs, and tables is controlled by the board. A great deal of the board members' time is spent listening to bids, arranging contracts and setting up budgets necessitated by a school the size of Morton. The members of the board are elected by the voters of the community. They serve without pay, working with Dr. Cooper. Morton owes much for its high position in the educa- tional world to these seven men, who give unselfishly of their time. Page 3? uloerinfencfenf MQ t i 2 DR. WALTER L. COOPER As the newly appointed Superintendent of District 201, it is Dr. Cooper's duty to serve as Executive Ofticer of the Board ot Education. He works with the members ot the Board to fulfill the needs of our school. It is also his duty to see that the laws governing education in the state of Illinois and in the district are carried on at Morton. To do all this it takes an energetic and deeply interested man. Dr. Cooper is such a man. Page 33 Mr. Evan H. Kelly, principal of Morton East, plays an important role in the administration of the building. He works with the Superintendent in the preparation of the budget and promotes co-operation and good relationships among the various departments. Because of his amicable attitude he makes friends everywhere he is seen. MR. EVAN H. KELLY rinciloa A Dr. Roy C. Turnbaugh manages not only to take an important part in the administration of the West building and promote good relations between depart- ments, but also to find time in his busy schedule to attend many student and faculty functions. His friendly smile can be seen among the crowd at both social and athletic events. DR. ROY C. TURNBAUGH Page 34 Mmfanf pfincipag DR S G KOSINSKI, Morton East .,,,,. ,,..., my-. .... . , . 1 The Assistant Principal, Dr. S. G. Kosinski at Morton East and Mr. L. C. E. Prucha at Morton West, have a great many duties to look after as administrators. Even with all of this work they still find time to discuss or listen to student problems. MR. L. C. E. PRUCHA, Morton West Page 35 .xgclminidfrafiue cjvleacli Z?u5ine:i5 anager Dr. Joseph Ondrus, hard working Business Manager, is in charge of the Supervising and Purchasing Departments of both Morton East and West. He assists Dr. Cooper in preparing the bud- gets for each building and keeps the records of all purchases made by the school. DR. JOSEPH ONDRUS .xgclminidfra five .jwleai eCll'l5 Morton MISS E. A. BLOOM East MR. M. A. WILLET The deans of Morton East and West not only issue admittance and tardy slips but serve as guides to a more profitable and useful, both to ourselves and to the community, high school life. ln addition to this, they confer with parents and students hoping to solve problems the student may encounter in the school. Morton MISS O. H. BUSH West MR. E. A. WRIGHT Page 36 irecfor 0 puggc pefafion Planning the school calendar, handling all of Morton's publicity, conducting our assemblies, and answering our questions about scholarships are only a few of the many and varied tasks which are performed by the Director of Public Relations, Mr. L. F. Tuleen. His friendly personal- ity makes him one of the most well-liked persons at Morton. MR. L. F. TULEEN nfifrucfiona ea A Page 37 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. R. J. DVORAK, Head Fine Arts, East MR. G. S. FENCL, Head Health, Physical Education and Medical Services, West MR. J. JAHELKA, Head Health, Physical Education and Medical Services, East MR. P. R. KASIK, Head Social Science, District MR. E. W. LUDWIG, Head Practical Arts, Business Education, Industrial Arts, and Home Economics, West MR. B. MIKULA, Head Visual Aids Service, District Operators Club MR. F. S. PLACZEK, Head Guidance Service 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 Miss Dale discusses the progress of her students with their parents at Morton's annual Open House. MISS L. J. ACKLAND English, Speech Arts MR. C. B. ALLEN Industrial Arts MR. H. M. ANDERSON Industrial Arts MR. J. F. ANDERSON English MRS. J. M. ANDERSON English, Annual MRS. L. E. ANDERSON Language DR. J. ANTAL Social Science, Ford Foundation MR. A. R. BALCHUNS English MRS. M, J. BARDOS English MR. W. G. BARNHART Industrial Arts MISS N. BARTELS English MR. L. H. BATSON Physical Education, Tennis MR. K. BENDER Social Science MISS R. E. BERMAN Physical Education Swim Club MR. W. R. BLISS Natural Science Rn-Ifet Society E if an Page 38 Woffon is MISS M. BLOCH Guidance MR. T. J. BODUCH Commercial, F.B.L.A. MISS M. H. BOLEY English MR. C. L. BOND Physical Education, Swimming MISS B. BONTHRON Library MRS. C. C. BOWSHER Commercial MR. H. M. BREKKE Industrial Arts MR. B. A. BRINDEL Music, Creative Music MR. J. BROEDE Natural Science Soph. Cabinet Advisor MISS V. G. BROOKS English MR. L. J. BROWN Natural Science MR. R. M. BROWN English, Speech Arts MISS M. L. BUDDEKE Mathematics MR. C. BUJNOWSKI Social Science MR. V. W. BUNNELL English, Debate Society 6lClfl f me MR. E. S. DANE Industrial Arts MISS S. J. DeFORTH Social Science MR. G. Del0RlEA Music, Tri-M MISS D. DENTON Social Science MISS M. A. DIEZ English, Writer's Club MR. W. F. DOAK Commercial, F.D.A. MRS. A. C. DOOLEN Commercial MR. D. R. DOOLEN Social Science, Junior Council MISS G. A. DOWIAT English, Future Nurses MR. H. R. DROBNIK Commercial MR. E. A. DUNGAN Social Science MRS. C. S. DYMOND Home Economics Future Homemakers MR. C. W. ELAM Mathematics MISS G. E. ELLIOTT English MISS E. G. ENDRIZ Guidance, Saddle Club Page 39 MR. C. R. BURDEN Mathematics MRS. M. K. BYRUM Orthopedic MR. J. D. CAPRON Mathematics, Basketball MR. C. CARLSON Social Science MISS E. 0. CARLSON Social Science MR. J. M. CARR Natural Science, Gymnastics MRS. S. M. CARTNER Guidance MR. R. M. CHANDLER English MR. W. J. CHERRY Mathematics, Math Club MISS H. C. CHRISON English, Weekly MRS. M. I. CLEMNS Mathematics MR. J. L. COOK Art, Weight Lifting MR. L. CUNDIFF Industrial Arts MISS M. E. DALE English, Jr. Cabinet Advisor MR. A. DAMBRAUSKAS Natural Science Vw I i 4' MR. K. R. GEIGER Physical Education M Club MRS. F. H. GELDMEIER Commercial MR. B. l. GESKE Commercial MR. A. J. GESSLER Commercial, Pep Club MISS Y. GHAREEB English MR. M. F. GRANLUND Industrial Arts MISS D. J. GRIESBAUM Physical Education Cheer Leaders MR. J. H. GROSS Natural Science M.S.G.A. Board Advisor MRS. J. A. HAIGH Art MR. C. HAMED, JR. Commercial MISS V. J. HAMILTON Library MR. J. L. HAMPTON Commercial, Booster Club MR. W. J. HAPAC Physical Education Soph. Class Advisor MR. M. HARMON Mathematics MR. W. A. HEDTKE Physical Education, Golf iued .Nei MISS J. ERNST Physical Education Modern Dance MR. E. C. ERWIN Mathematics MR. M. ESCORCIA English MISS B. EVKO Speech Correction MR. F. FAHEY Physical Education, Tra MRS. C. J. FARRIS Natural Science Jr. Cabinet Advisor MR. D. C. FARRIS Mathematics, Math CI MISS M. H. FISHER Physical Education MISS R. L. FISHER Physical Education, Trave MISS M. FLEMING Home Economics MR. T. D. FOX, SR. Natural Science MR. T. D. FOX, JR. Art MR. I. S. FRIBERG Speech Correction MR. J. R. FRISCH Social Science MISS G. GAARDER English iner ub I Club ana! guiclance MR. E. W. Heim Natural Science MR. R. B. HEINSON Commercial MR. G. J. HELSING Social Science MR. D. C. HENDERSON Industrial Arts MISS H. E. HENDRICKS Language, Latin Club MRS. N. L. HERATY Art, Art Club MRS. E. S. HIXON English, Ford Foundation MISS V. L. HOEHN Library MR. H. HOHE Physical Education, Football MISS M. M. HOPP Social Science MISS J. R. HORKY Orthopedic MR. D. G. HUDGENS Natural Science, Football MR. W. J. JACOBSON Natural Science Astronomy Club MISS E. JAHELKA Language, Czech Club MR. F. A. JANECEK Mathematics we -vb? +-of 437 40' W iv- MISS A. J. .IELINEK Natural Science, Saddle Club MR. M. KALAGIAN Natural Science MR. R. R. KAMPSCHROER English, Debate M. T. P. KAZAKOS English, Weekly MR. K. E. KEELING Commercial, F.B.L.A. MR. W. M. KELLER English MRS. H. C. KEOUGH .em Physical Education MRS. A. T. KESLOV Physical Education Cheer Leaders MR. C. H. KICKERT Music, Tri-M MR. P. L. KISER English, Sr. Honor Society MR. W. C. KITZEROW Language, German Club MR. D. H. KLEIN an lx Natural Science, Science Club MRS. M. M. KLUGE Physical Education, G.A.A. MISS C. .I. KNAPP English MR. R. T. KNOPIK 'H English, Jr. Honor Society Page 41 wt Mr. Peterdil, heod of the ticket office, ond Mrs. Anderson discuss the sole of the 1960 MORTONIAN. Page 42 pfdfw ik? a MR. C. KOCH Library MR. R. KOEHLER Natural Science MR. E. F. KOENIG English MR. J. KOHOUT Guidance, Stamp Club MR. Z. KOPECKY, JR. Science, Chemistry Club MRS. H. P. KOSINSKI English MR. A. P. KOVANIC Commercial, Talent Club MR. R. J. KOZUREK Natural Science MR. J. E. KRAUS Physical Education, Football MR. R. A. KREITZER Industrial Arts MR. R. K. KUCERA Guidance, Baseball MR. O. J. KUDRNOVSKY Physical Education Cross Country MR. P. M. KUTZA Natural Science, Chess 8. Checkers MR. l. M. lANG Photography MR. H. R. LANGERT Social Science MR. G. M. LARIMER Social Science, Senior Council MRS. A. S. LARSON Mathematics MR. B. A. LAVENAU Mathematics, Hi-C MISS L. F. LESCHER Language, French Club MR. J. A. LEWIS English MR. R. C. LINDHORN Mathematics 0 a Myer i e MRS. I. E. LISKA English MR. T. C. LOGAN Social Science MISS B. L. LUSTY English, Thespians MR. G. H. LYLE Industrial Arts MR. J. M. LYNCH Guidance MR. B. J. MAHONEY English MISS N. A. MAHONEY English MRS. S. K. MAIBUSCH Commercial MR. D. F. MARSIK Social Science Social Science Club MRS. B. M. MARTIN Language, Latin Club MISS R. M. MATOUSEK Guidance MR. J. .I. MASHEK Natural Science MR. E. A. MATHIESON Industrial Arts MR. G. C. MCCLOUD English M SGA. School improv. Comm. MRS. K. E. McCORMAC Art MR. D. C. McCORMICK Music MR. M. E. M:DONALD Industrial Arts MR. M. L. MclNTYRE Industrial Arts MR. D. S. MCKOWN Mathematics MISS J. MEAGHER Library MR. H. L. MEEKER Social Science, Senior Council l Page 43 Mr. Mikula and Mr. Farris discuss o typical Visual Aids program for the clay. MISS V. M. MERO Home Economics MISS M. J. MILLER Guidance, Sr. Cabinet MRS. L. K. MIX Physical Education, Orchesis MR. W. L. MUEHL Natural Science, Chemistry Club MRS. E. I. MURREN Physical Education MR. D. MUSIL Commercial, F.B.L.A. MRS. P. G. MUSIL Commercial, Frosh Soph Girls MR. O. V. MYERS Mathematics MR. F. NACCARATO Guidance, Italian Club MR. V. J. NARBUTAS Language, Spanish Club MISS M. S. NEFF Physical Education Girl's Nl Club MISS A. NELSON Language, French Club MR. E. W. NELSON Mathematics MISS D. NENNINGER English MR. C. C. NICHOLS Social Science Social Science Club Page 44 676!lfLC6L fed MR. L. A. NIEMI Industrial Arts MISS A. J. NOVOTNY Guidance MISS J. M. O'CONNELL Mathematics, Jr. Cabinet MR. M. D. OESTREICHER Mathematics MISS G. 0'QUINN English MR. S. J. PACE Commercial, Booster Club MR. E. O. PALMQUIST Social Science MISS J. M. PARKS English, Pep Club MISS E. B. PAVELKA Mathematics MR. P. R. PAVLINEK Physical Education MISS M. A. PEFFERMAN Commercial, F.B.L.A. MISS M. E. PERKINS Home Economics MRS. S. K. PETRDIL Home Economics Homemakers' Club MISS M. M. PETERSON Commercial MR. G. R. PHILLIPS Language, Spanish Club Myer Gfizend MR. I. A. ROGERS English, Speech Arts MR. P. R. ROHE Industrial Arts, Future Craftsmen MR. J. RUPERT Industrial Arts MISS V. E. RUSSELL Library, Library Club MR. H. L. SALBERG Physical Education, Swimming MRS. F. R. SATZ English, Future Teachers MISS J. S. SCHAEFER English, Sr. Cabinet MRS. S. SCHESTA English MR. S. P. SCHESTA Social Science MISS K. S. SCHOPBACI-I Orthopedic MR. R. E. SCHUETT Commercial MR. J. H. SEAHOLM Social Science, Hi-C MR. W. C. SEARLES Social Science MISS C. J. SEYMOUR Language, Senior Honor Society MISS SHERA Home Economics Page 45 MISS P. C. PIOTROWSKI Physical Education Tumbling Club MR. C. L. PRAZAK English, Chess 8. Checkers MR. W. W. PREIKSHAT Social Science M.S.G.A. Executive Board MISS M. PROSNIEWSKI Language MISS E. RATHLING Orthopedic, Future Nurses MR. J. E. REGAN Physical Education, Football MR. T. J. REIDY Social Science MR. J. A. REXILIUS Physical Education, Track MR. L. C. REYNOLDS Industrial Arts MR. R. I.. REYNOLDS Physical Education, Football MR. S. C. RICHARDS Mathematics MISS A. C. RIGALI Physical Education, P.E. Aides MISS A. RITTENHOUSE Commercial, F.B.L.A. MISS M. ROBINSON English MR. G. W. ROESSLER Mathematics MR. W. .I. SILHAN Industrial Arts MR. V. W. SKUBIKOWSKI Guidance, Future Teachers MR. .I. SLEZNICK Natural Science MISS 0. SLEZNICK Mathematics MR. P. .l. SLIVINSKI Natural Science, Soph. Cabinet MRS. A. M. SMENOS Library, Library Club MISS C. H. SMITH English MR. E. l. SMITH English MISS J. M. SMITH Home Economics Future Homemakers MR. K. W. SMITH Mathematics MRS. P. S. SMITH English MISS S. A. SNELL English, Soph. Cabinet MR. R. SOUCEK Physical Education, Basketball MISS I.. l. SPADAFORE English MR. J. G. STEINMETZ Natural Science, Chemistry Club guifcb jufure Page 46 MR. W. W. STEVENS Industrial Arts Senior Honor Society MISS R. M. STREBLOW English, Hi-C MISS E. STUCHLIK Language MISS A. SVRCHEK English MRS. V. R. TALAC Physical Education, G.A.A. MISS l. TARACHAS Art, Art Club MISS V. C. TETER Library MISS G. L. TUCKER Commercial MR. R. J. TUDOR English, Annual MR. I. C. UlI.REY Natural Science, Stamp Club MR. F. R. UTECH Art MR. R. F. VanEMAN Industrial Arts MR. .I. E. VIZEK Natural Science MR. W. .I. VOHASKA Physical Education, Wrestling MISS M. J. VONASEK Language can em of America In MR. F. YNDESTAD Physical Education, Trainer DR. H. YOUNG Social Science MISS J. ZALAS Home Economics Future Homemakers MR. L. S. ZELIP Commercial, Jr. Honor Society MRS. L. G. ZERWER English, Jr. Sr. Girls MRS. M. P. ZUKOR Natural Science MR. J. S. ZUPSICH Language, German Club Page 47 MRS. E. G. VonKERENS Home Economics Future Homemakers MR. J. J. VOPICKA Physical Education, Basketball MISS B. J. VRBA Home Economics MISS G. L. WALLIN Physical Education MRS. R. WEST Physical Education MRS. D. T. WEISBAKER English MRS. C. H. WILHELM English MR. J. T. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts MISS J. A. WILLIAMS Language MRS. L. B. WILLIAMS Natural Science, Biology Club MISS R. WILLIAMS Commercial MR. F. L. WILSON Industrial Arts MR. J. C. WINTERING English MR. E. M. WOJCIECHOWSKI Physical Education, Jr. Cabinet MR. L. C. YEKSIGIAN Mathematics eruing Worfon ainfenance egbfrar I .A-'di new um Mr. Thomas Block Mrs. Estelle Dowiot Left To right standing: C. Pawlowski, J. Liss, J. Tasone, Left To right: V. Manak, J. Kawczynski, K. Mucha, M. Teml, F. Pivonka, F. Karner, F. Hokr, E. Jakubowski, J. Wells. J. Buhadlo, E. Savickus. Seafedc J. Lokay, J. Lexa, S. Dutkiewisz, T. Black. Hours before The doors of The school are opened To The sTudenTs, The unsung heroes of MorTon are on The job doing Their parT To keep The schools in TipTop shape. The jobs of The people in The rnainTen- ance deparTmenT range from changing lighT bulbs To emptying wasTebaskeTs, from clipping locks To keeping our halls clean. IT is Their work which makes MorTon a beTTer place in which To learn. Page 48 onafanffg Wefcaf .5-Defoarfm enf 1 ' V , Lett to right: C. E. Schicker, R.N., Barbara Rezek, L. Considine, H. S. Smeikal, D.D.S. T. J. Jasinski, M.D., M. A. Murda, R.N. Working together to keep Morton's students healthy are two doctors and two nurses. All day students who need medical attention file in and out of the medical departments. It is the duty of the medical staff to render the medical attention. In addition they give annual physical and dental examinations to the students. jclef ice in Mr. F. C. Peterdil Left to right: B. Dittrich, M. Nemlaha, A. Corbeil, J. Stokes, M. Zeman, J. Savage. It is the responsibility of Mr. Peterdil The ticket ottice, located on the third floor at Morton East, is to superyise the sale of all tickets to the place for students to purchase tickets for art, science, typing, athletic aftairs and school dances. and industrial arts classes. The ticket oFfice also keeps a record of all student book fines. Page 49 Cakferia glad jkeife We mtl- wk Y W W! mal Left to right: Mr. M. Kelly, M. Preucil, T. Daleidon, A. Srachta, R. Chochole, L. Eisen- hamer, E. Techmann, S. Fikeis, K. Hodul, L. Walsen, S. Sofranek, G. Wilkins, l. Birn- baum, M. Sevecky, E. Haznedl, E. Birnbaum, I. Citek, M. Makorsky, A. DeGeorgi, S. Manak, W. Friis, J. Kopecky, A. Pav Back row: K. Bystricky, W. Kabert, R. Eddy, W. Soper, T. Kadaban, M. Hoffman, L. Haulik Middle row: A. Jacobs, M. Semik, E. Nikola, S. Tucker, M. Jwan, V. Morauec, C. Bartosz Front row: A. Broz, R. Herink, A. Labuda, C. Burchak, H. Lehman Under the direction of Mr. Kelly, the cafeteria prepares the wholesome foods which keep Morton's students healthy. During the fourth hour, students often take the cat for granted, little realizing the enormous amount of work connected with providing food for 6,000 students in two schools. Page 50 we ,jvlearf of WOIJON Omw staff gan! mal Left to Right, Eugenia N. James, Dorothy Stefl, Zella Cahill, Carol Szymanski, Mildred Sawusch, Carol Cain Left to Right: Florence Harnes, Nancy Cukay, Kathy Norman, Esther Varda, Margaret Schmidt, Lillian Nelson, Blanche Divis, Margaret Smith, Ann Borsuk, Martha Anderle, Ruth Svoboda The office statts of Morton East and West keep busy seeing that Their respec- tive schools are running smoothly and etticiently. New machines and office equip- ment help to ease the burden of keeping records for a school as large as Morton The oFfice staff also takes care of report cards, school bulletins, and transcripts of graduating seniors. Page 51 X . i L CLASSES L l M i, X L , -V, V i tl I l X u As passengers on this train, we the students of Morton have a responsibility to ourselves and to others. We must make this iourney an advantageous one tor ourselves not only now in our capacity as students but throughout later life as well, since our minds, whether we pursue a vocational or profession- al field, will shape the destiny ot the world. Page 52 1 gf mv fi 1 a K W, 4 if V 'eq env 'Qyffi f S?WS?M2ff?NSNl12Zh'fWGsi.'ls?f:e2f fain..- xv w.'sm,.y -iff? X gu.x:M,., X. H34 ' s eff? .3 1 1323 5? xx .gnfelilarefa fion 0 WDM! 'WJ v W-U N All the world's a stage at least to these dramatic students who present plays ranging from light comedy to Shakespeare. Through their performances before English classes, they acquire the skill and poise needed when acting before an audience. Page 54 I - 1: S My 4? 2 A- it A . L., fa X sf .. , , Q, 1 Sk , , .X A 4 1 RQ 'E ,, 'f Q 3' ffliff 1 Q W i - 1Nf 2 , , K. 1, ip! 'Af' ' 'M by A at54,fs1,g - - ' M W L xx xy '51, ? K 4: i x ,E 1 A , 'S Q 3 we f Q K fum, ' :N - Q M.-3 2 jj .M X , 6 I W' -fwwk Mwu,,'-I gn ,ya ., A., A ' 3 AWA '51, S N v A Quilsnqm T 5 L L. , Q Ag, K 1 , ff Y! aj . A tt? E X 1 ki! , W 4 Avg 3 A f 48 ,.. w wmv ww ,f5?5,.Jm ,VW KM' M' swf' wsu V Affair 'Q gi ws f rv ga ,, iw mmf' S We wx Y if QW sh., QD -WE my A-H, 'f H 13swas 5'?x 'HNF .,,. : :..:- 9 GREENE Q 1 Woodworking is designed to give students knowledge and skill of a practical nature, as are all the courses in the industrial arts department. With up-to-date facilities, the boys obtain experience that will be in- valuable to them both on the job and at home. In addition to regular studies, strong emphasis is placed on physical education These gym classes provide the boys with recreational facilities develop their skill and coordination and instill in them a sense of good sportsmanship Page 57 --r After observing the results of their experiments, physics students are better equipped to understand and apply the basic laws of this comprehensive science. Laboratory periods twice a week supplement lecture periods in which students have an opportunity to discuss the material covered in the chapter and to clarify any questions they may have. The Orthopedic Department specializes in aiding physically handicapped children of both high school and grammar school age. Besides helping them with their studies, Miss Schopback and Miss Horky administer treatments, such as whirlpool therapy, designed to strengthen the muscles and increase the coordination of those who receive them. Page 58 'im B. nl S Kill ' J gsm .Wig M if un XKQ ,ky :MW .. ' J Rr, 1 29' J' Q GMX .. , . m I x 4 ,',9d, ' 9155. W 1i m vi QS. x 'SP ,iffy 'S 4 pw .JA Ss .5 df www, v. - R s Q. X v x -Qian Qvixgx ,S : .MMM vig i Magi? Y 5,39 'Gig ,.,gwx1s W :ix fgiihsi S gi .4 1-.bf h, 1?-.f Q '1 u .Q A 'Sq n urricu um ncouragefi Tempting odors floating down from the fourth floor, are evidence that the girls in the Home Economics Foods classes are at work again. Besides mastering culinary arts, these future home-makers learn to care for the kitchen efficiently and purchase foods with high nutrition and low cost. Page 62 -1+ Since typing is a major asset not only for students hoping to meet the challenge of business careers but also for those who are college bound, two difterent courses in typing are offered: one calculated to pre- pare students for the business world, the other to give them practical experience for personal typing. Attractive and informative bulletin boards augment discussions and increase student interest in Miss Den- ton's American history class, where students develop an insight into their country's past and discover the significance of important events. Page 64 M iss: ll 'xxx YYwxgi,,:g,.sw:ia.d.f,, k . Y .L QR N Af I.,-nfvfw W QE dv W' V K' X3 -an A, ,nw 1: MEM., QQ X -Q xx X X -fx :R-NL ' ,g i -- W . ff' A is . 8 1 .ww ' W r Hd SENIOR CABINET EAST Seated: Lett to Right-Kay Guenthner, Alice Gerdarc, President, Jeanette Drake, Secretary, Miss M. E. Dale, Advisor, Barbara Koniarek, Vice-President, Carol Clabots Standing: Left to Right-Jessica Feinberg, Treasurer, Lcis Parthun, Lynda Lokay, Jill Cerny, Historian, Mr. W. J. Jacobson, Aclviszr argerif Cfcm Ronald Abulton . . . Ron, Sam Junior Council, Movie Makers Donald Adam . . . Future Distributors 1,2 Dorothy Adam . . . Dottie Big Sisters 2, Creative Dance 3,45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 GAA l,2,4, Publicity 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Junior Masque and Gavel l, Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Travel Club 3,4, Activity Comm. 4, Election Comm. 4, Public Relations Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 3 Patricia Adams . . . Loco Big Sisters 2, Creative Dance l,2, Secretary 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Comm, 2, MSGA Representative 2,3,4 Roger Craig Ahntholz . . . Mousie Anglers l, Stamp Club 2, Football 4, Track 3,4 Robert Blaine Aiken . . . Bob Boxing i,2, Activity Comm. 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Represen- tative l,2,3 Kurt Aird . . . Former student of Walther High School Boxing 3, Football 3,4, Intramural 3,4, Track 3,4 Barbara Lou Akin . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 2, Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 2,3,4, Frosh4Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers 1, GAA i, Pep 2,4, Activity Comm. 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Social Comm. 2,3,4, Welfare Comm. 2, MSGA Represen- tative 2 Katherine Albert . . . Katie Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Booster 2,3,4, Creative Dance 2, Future Nurses l, HSAC 2,3, Latin i Charlene Albertsen . Edward R. Albrecht . . . Ed, Eddy cient, Ticket Omce l,2,3,4, Football l,2, Track l, School lm urove- nnent Comm. l, Social Comm. l,2, MSGA Representative l,2 George Albrecht . . . Skip Junior Council i,2, Senior Council 3,4 Page 66 Booster i,2,3,4, Frosh Cabinet, President, Senior Cab'net, Vfce-Pres'- SENIOR CABINET WEST Seated: Left to Right-Dale McClendon, Historian Missj S Schaefer Adviser Tcny Lissy Sharon Priban Treasurer5 Donald Dragisic5 Miss G A Dowuatt Advisor Standing: Left to Right-Janet Fuiihara President Mary Wolf Secretary Noel Kalis Edward Albrect Vice'President in .Mdfor Elaine Alessio . . . Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 2,35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 2,3,4 Jerry Altier . . . Football 1,2 Joyce Anderlik . . . Joy Big Sisters 25 Drama 45 Folk Dancing 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Richard Anderson . . . Dick Band 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1 Rolfe Anderson . . . Ted, Tiger Former student of Oak Park and Timothy High Schools Football 35 Swimming 45 MSGA Representative Ruth Anderson . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Hi4C l,2,3, President 45 Morning Prayer 45 Tri-M 3,4 Robert C. Andrlik . . . Andy, The Barf M Service 4 Steve G. Antalek . . . Anglers 15 Boys' Pep 3,45 Football 25 M Service 3,45 Track 1,2 Ruth Arasim . . . Ruthie Drama 15 FBLA 1,25 Future Homemakers 45 Intramural 15 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Speech Arts A Francis Arbir . . . Fran, Arbs Baseball 2,35 Boys' M Club 3,45 Football 1,2,35 Swimming 1,2,3,4 Owen Arnold . . . A , Big O Senior Council 45 Boys' M Club 1,25 Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 Linda Atkinson . . . Squeaky Big Sisters 25 GAA I5 Hi-C I 2,'3, Prayer Chairman 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Orchestra I,2,3,4, Saddle Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 45 Weekly Staff, Ass't. Copy Editor 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Page 67 nw inizifrafion Karen Lynne Atwood . . . Pug, At Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 School Improvement Comm, 3 Paul Auer . . . Dorothy Aurvek . . . Dotty Drama 1 Joseph Austera . . . Terry Safety Council 25 Wrestling Robert Austera . . . Bob Boys' Pep 45 Baseball I5 Swim Club 45 Wrestling 1 Bert Austin . . . Aviation 25 Tumbling 3 James F. Ayres . . Diane Carole Ayres . . . Dee German 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Social Comm. 3 Robert Babiar . . . Bob BasebaII5 Golf Carol Badovinac . . Terry Bahnick . . Peggy Baker . . . Oscar, Mugs Former student of Reavis and Kelly High Schools Biology 15 Future Teachers 15 GAA 45 Spanish 3 Richard Bakotic . . . Rich Former student of Gage Park High School Baseball Ron Balkus . . . MSGA Representative 3 Donald Ballarini . . . Burp Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 1,2,3 Ronald Ballarini . . . Stan Radio Guild 15 Cross Country 1,2,3 Frank Baner . . . Bernardien Baranowski . . . Berni, Doll MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Activities Editor 45 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 45 Chemistry 45 Creative Music 2,35 Debate 45 Drama 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 35 Girls' M Club 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Math 45 Pep 3,45 Talent 1,2,3,45 Weekly Staff 45 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Social Comm, 1,2, Board 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,3,4 Robert Barcal . . . Red, Arby Band 1,25 Operators 3,45 Science 1,2,3,45 Rocket Society 3 Joseph Barkauskas . . . Moe, Joe Operators 3,45 Football 1,2 Laurie Baronti . . . Big Sisters 35 Future Homemakers 45 Italian 45 Social Comm. 3 Page 68 syn fl 0Jl,LC86! Thomas Bartell . . . Tom Art 1,45 Band 1,25 Biology 1,25 Operators 1,25 Weight Lifting 4 Janice Bartik . . . Jan, Ginger FBLA 45 Pep 4 Joseph Bartos . . . Joe Band 1,2,3,45 Chemistry 3,45 Dance Band 3,45 German 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Hi-C 25 Junior Honor Society 2,4, President 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math 2,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Physics 25 Tri- M 2,4, Treasurer 3 Julia Bartoski . . . Jacqueline Basak . . . Jackie Aeolian Choir 25 Future Homemakers 4 Phyllis Joan Basaraba . . . Phyl, Fish Big Sisters 1,25 Jazz 15 Maiorettes 25 Public Relations Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 2,4 Bruce Bastiaans . . Barbara L. Bates . . . Barb Band 1,2,3,45 Biology5 FBLA5 Future Nurses 45 Future Teachers 45 GAA 2,35 Hi-C 2,3,45 Jazz 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Science 45 M-Book Comm. 15 MSGA Representative 1 Carol Batka . . . Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 25 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 lee R. Baxa . . . Fi-C 1,2,3,45 Big Brothers 45 Senior Council 3,45 Swimming 1,3,4, C:-Captain 2 Carmen Bazant . . . Carm Band 1,2,3,45 Creative Music 25 Jazz 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Public Relations Comm. 15 M-Book Comm. 2 Lawrence Becker . . . Muscles Former student cf Quigley Seminary FBLA 2 Bruce Beckman . Elaine Bednarz . . . E , Lanie FBLA 25 Maiorettes 1,2,3, Treasurer 4 Russell Beese . . . Russ, Breezy Movie Makers 15 Weight Lifting 4 Barbara Behn . . . Moose lntramural5 Tumbling Janice Beida . . . Jan, Alpha Creative Dance 1,25 Drama 15 FBLA 45 Future Nurses, Treasurer 45 Library 45 Pep 1,2,45 Saddle 1,2,35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Welfare Comm. 1 William J. Beicla . . . Bill Nola Rae Belanger . . . Brat Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Tumbling 1,2,3,45 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 Carol Jean Belis . . . Budwa Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 35 Tumbling 25 Activity Comm. 1,25 Assembly Comm. 1,35 Junior Board5 Eligibility Comm., Chairman 35 Medal Awards Comm. 2,45 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 1,2 Robert Bell . . . Bob Hi-C 1,3,45 Weekly Club 4 Page 69 Terry Belousek . . . Ter Basketball 17 Football 1,27 Tennis 47 Track 17 Wresiling 1,27 MSGA Representative 2 Frank Belsky . . . Slasher Chester L. Benda . . Future Distributors Rosemarie Benda . . . Kelly Big Sisters 2,3,47 Code of Ethics Comm., Chairman 37 Drama 1,2,3, President 47 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,27 GAA 17 Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Latin 1,2,3,47 Leadership 3,47 Thespians 2,3, Secretary 47 Pep 2,3,47 Activity Comm. 47 Board of Directors 37 Junior Board7 Bulletin Ccmm. 27 Medal Awards Comm. 3i Orientation Comm. 17 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Joseph A. Benedict, Jr .... Joe, Hose Boys' Pep 47 Chess and Checkers 37 Debate 3,47 Fencing 27 German 27 Jazz 47 Basketball, Manager 2,3,47 Cross Country 1,2,37 Fencing Club 27 Track 1,27 Election Comm. 47 Social Comm. 3, Sezretary 47 Speech Arts 3 Geoffrey Benes . . . Jeff Band 17 Science 1,27 Wrestling 2,37 Activity Comm. James Benes . . . Beans, Mouse Junior Honor Society 2,3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Football 1,2,37 Track 1,3 Edward Benson . . . Ed Junior Council 1, Treasurer 27 Baseball 1,27 Track 17 Wrestling 2,3,47 MSGA Representative 2 Barbara Beranek . . . Barb FBLA 1,2 imma' l - Frank Beranek . . . Brother Donna Marie Berent . . . Donnie Big Sisters 37 Drama 27 FBLA 47 Social Science 3,47 Spanish 3,47 Weekly Staff 47 MSGA Representative 1,2,3,4 Richard Berka . . . Rich Boys' M Club 3,47 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Allen Bernard . . . Spoons Track 1 James Bernas . . . Jim, Bill Bernum Boxing 37 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,4 Ronald Bero . . . Ron Former student of St. Mel High School Dennis Bialobok . . . Denny, D Jerry Bican . . . Robert Eric Biciste . . . Bob Chemistry 47 German 37 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Richard A. Biehl . . . Rick Boys' M Club 3,47 Wrestling 2,3,4 John Joseph Bilich . . . Pudge Boys' M Club 3,47 Cross Country 17 Football 2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Kenneth A. Bishop . . . Bish Track Page 70 Joseph Blazek . . . Blazer Brother Chess and Checkers 25 Math 4 Judith Blazek . . . Judy Nancy Blazek . . . Nan, Nanc Big Sisters 2,3,45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Drama 15 Saddle l,2,3,4f Tumbling 4 Ronald Blazek . . . Ron Chess and Checkers 25 Math 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Judith Blazina . . . Judy, Pigeon Big Sisters 3,45 FBLA 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Latin 35 Social Science 3 Lois Blecha . . . Lo GAA l,2,3,45 Pep 15 Tumbling 4 Loraine Blecha . . . Swim Club5 Social Science Paul Bloch . . . Future Scientists 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Boys' Pep 2,45 Ticket Otiice 1,2, Manager 3,45 Baseball, Manager 25 Track I5 Activity Comm. 45 Board of Directors5 Junior Board5 Senior Board5 Constitution Comm. 3,45 Executive Comm., Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 M-Book Comm. 25 MSGA, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 45 Summer Dance Comm., Chairman 45 Co-ordinating Council, Vice-Chairman 3, Chair- man 4 Glenn Bolaer . . . Babs Operator 2,3, Secretary 45 Radio Guild 15 Talent 1,2,3,4 Robert Boburka . . . Bob Big Brothers 25 Astronomy 2,45 Junior Cabinet5 Drama 2,3,45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Junior Masque' and Gavel5 Senior Masque and Gavel5 Weekly Staff 25 Cross Country 15 Track 1,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Speech Arts 3,45 M-Book Comm. 2 Ronald C. Bock . . .Bock Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Future Scientists5 Operators Judith Bogdan . . . Judi Former student of Nazareth Academy Big Sisters 35 GAA 1,25 Italian 45 Intramural 3,45 Leadership 35 Orientation Comm. 2 Page 71 Catherine Lois Bizek . . . Cathy Big Sisters 25 Frosh-Soph Girls ly FBLA 1,25 Future Homernakers 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Phyllis Blackstone . . . Phyll Big Sisters 2,35 Froshfioph Girls 25 Hi-C 25 Intramural lj Junior- Senior Girls 45 Pep 1,2, Secretary 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 1,2 Judith F. Blafka . . . Judy Big Sisters 3,45 German 45 Intramural 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 45 Social Comfn. 45 MSGA Representative 1,3,4 Geraldine Blaha . . . Gerry, Block Big Sisters 2,35 Future Distributors 45 Intramural 3,45 Saddle 15 Tumbling 45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Jacqueline Blahnik . . . Jackie Bcwling lg FBLA 35 Creative Dance 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Comm. 3 Janice Leigh Blake . . . Jan Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Ccmm. 1 Jeanne Blanch . . . Branch, Jeannie Drama 1,25 FBLA Gary Blaquiere . . . Fencing Club 25 Movie Makers 15 Operators 2,3,45 Photography 15 Camera 1 Lorene Blasco . . . Lori, Cha-Cha Former student of Bay View and Leyden Community High Schools Allan Bohaboy . . . Al Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Golf 2,3,4 Michael Bohan . . . Mike, Mickey Biology 25 German, President 35 Camera 15 Track 15 Activity Comm. 45 Board of Directors, Treasurer 45 Senior Board5 Executive Comm., Treasurer 45 School improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,4 Bonnie Bohenek . . . Bon, BJ. M Service Ben Boian . . . Barbara Bolognia . . . Drama 1,25 Pep 25 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3 Michael Bond . . . Mike Future Craftsmen 35 Golf 1,25 Swimming 2,3 Dale Bonga . . . Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track Paul Bonin . . . Butch Art George Boncelli . . . Ron Terry Booth . . . Former student of Austin High School Boxing Nancy Borella . . . Ella Big Sisters 35 Booster 2,35 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,2,35 Leadership 3,45 Drama 15 Library 3,45 Literary Seminary 35 Pep 1,2,3,45 Saddle 15 Travel 15 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 Girls M Club 3,4 Ellen Borgeaud . . . MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Club Editor 3, Activities 45 Big Sisters 35 Aeolian Choir 1,25 Court of Justice 35 Drama lp Frosh- Soph Girls 25 FBLA 1,25 Future Teachers, President 35 Hi-C 1,25 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Leadership 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Pep 25 Spanish 45 Talent 1,25 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 35 Bulletin Comm. 35 MSGA Repre- sentative 2,3,4 Ronald Bortz . . . Ron Band 1,2,3,45 Biology, Secretary 2, President 15 Chemistry 2,3,45 Debate 25 Future Scientists 1,2, President 3, Vice-president 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel, Secretary 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Rocket Society 2 Melodee Bouska . . . Penny Hi-C 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep 3,4 Robert Boyde . . . Aviation 15 Future Craftsmen 45 MSGA Representative 4 Scott Boyer . . . Scotto Future Craftsmen 3,45 Model Railroad 2 Flo Brakken . . . Farina Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 Creative Dance 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 James Branecki . . . Jim Future Distributors 45 Football 4 George Brezinsky . . . Geo Gail Brinker . . . Former student of St. Mary's High School Future Homemakers 4 George Brinker . . . Binky, Georgy Swimming Page 72 Roger Brinker . . . Roge Band 15 Future Craftsman 45 MSGA Representative 4 Frank Brogni . . . Francesco Italian 3,45 Boxing 35 Fencing 1,25 Wrestling I5 Welfare Comm. 15 M Service Mary Kay Brooks . . . Aeolian Choir 45 German 25 GAA 45 Library 35 Life Saving 1,25 Pep 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,2 James Brosseau . . . Jim Former Student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Kenneth Brosig . . . Ken FBLA5 Future Distributors Annamae Broz . . . R , Aniamae Big Sisters 35 GAA 1,25 Jazz 35 Junior-Senior Girls 2,35 Pep 1,25 Roller Skating 45 Spanish 25 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 3,4 David Bruno . . . Dave Aeolian Choir 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 1 Grace Bruno . . . Cookie Pep 3,45 Talent 1,25 Tumbling 1,2,3 Brian Brunslik . . . Bri Bowling 1,2,35 Junior Council Donna Jean Brunst . . . D.J., Bunny Drama lp GAA 25 Hi-C 25 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Social Science 45 Spanish 3,45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3 Robert Bruzek . . . Bob, Bruzer Operators 1,2 Sharon Bucaro . . . Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 15 Italian 35 intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2, President 35 Pep 2,35 Activity Comm. 35 Eligibility Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 35 M-Book Comm. William Budenbender . . . Bone Drama 1,25 Life Saving 25 Orchestra 15 Boxing 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Weight Lifting Patrick Buehring . . . O'Shea Boys M Club 45 Ticket Office 3,45 Boxing 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 15 Track 1,2,3,4 Edmund Buhot . . . Marlene Buhrke . . . Burk Talent Duane H. Burda . . . Orchestra 15 Stamp 1,25 MSGA Representative 2 Marietta Burdi . . . Mickey Former student of Marshall High School Czech Ronald J. Burisek . . . Ron Football 15 Track 3,4 Harold Busse . . . Buzz, Buzzy Anglers 1,25 Biology 25 Future Distributors 4 Lynda Busta . . . Lynn Big Sisters 35 GAA 25 Italian 45 Bulletin Comm. 4 Page 73 Matthew W. Carr Robert W. Carr . . . Bob Henry Carstensen . . . Hank Rosemarie Catalano . . . Rosie Italian 25 Intramural 3,4 Constance Jeanne Caudill . . . Connie Aeolian Choir 45 Big Sisters 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 25 Saddle 25 Talent 25 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Darlene Cech . . . Dar, Dee Aeolian Choir 1,2,35 Secretary 45 Band 1,25 Big Sisters 35 Hi-C 1,25 Italian 2, Treasurer 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 45 Writers 45 Tri-M 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 15 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 M-Book Comm. 4 Gail Cech . . . Gay Big Sisters 2,45 FBLA 2,3,45 Intramural 15 GAA 15 Junior-Senior 3,45 Pep 45 Saddle 1,2,3,45 Social Science 35 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Jeanette Cefalo . . . Jan Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 15 Intramural 35 Spanish 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3,4 Bette Jane Ceika . . . Fuzz, Betts Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 45 Future Homemakers 45 Home Economics 45 Jazz 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,3,45 Roller Skating 45 Spanish 25 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Marilyn Cepak . . . Mar Big Sisters 45 FBLA 2,35 Future Homemakers 15 Intramural 3,4 Josephine Ceraulo . . . Judy, Jo-Jo Italian 2,35 Junior'Senior Girls 4 George Cermak . . . Chemistry 45 Chess and Checkers 1,2,3,45 Court of Justice 45 Future Scientists 3,45 German, Vice-President 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math, Vice-President 2, President 3,45 Rocker Society 2 Page 74 mcg ff gm! Steve Bykowicz . . Patricia Calamia . . . Pat Italian 3 Patricia Calicoat . . . Patty, Patrinka Former student of Oak Park High School Aeolian Choir 45 Creative Dance 45 Social Science 3,4 Cecelia Callahan . . . Cis, Irish Big Sisters 3,45 Creative Dance 45 Social Science 3,4 Lynne Calugi . . . Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Treasurer 35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 4 Roberta Cameron . . . Bobbi Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 3,45 GAA 1,25 Assistant Sports Manager 2, President 35 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 School Spirit Comm. 4 Ronald Capek . . . Ceep Boys' Pep 45 Jazz 35 Wrestling 15 Social Comm. 4 Carolyn Capouch . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 Junior Cabinet, Historian5 Senior Cabinet, Histor- ian5 Future Nurses 45 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,25 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,3,45 Swim 3,45 Travel, Secretary 15 Activity Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 MSGA Representative I Robert C. Carlis . . . Bob ew .Zcfion Janet Ann Cermak . . . .Ian Junior-Senior Girls 4 Jill Cerny . . . Cern Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 3, Vice-President 45 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet, Historian5 Creative Dance 1,2,45 FBLA 15 GAA 35 Intra- mural 3,45 Life Saving 1,2,4, President 35 Pep 1,2,3,45 Saanish 25 Swim 1,2,3,45 Ticket Office 1,3,45 Tumbling 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Publ.c Relations Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,35 School Spirit Comm. 3,4 Judith Cerny . . . Judi MSGA Representative 1 louis Cerny . . . Lou MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Recording Editor 45 Chemistry 35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math, Secre- tary 35 Model Railroad, Vice-President 1, Secretary 25 Operators 2, President 3,4 Joann Cesky . . . Jo MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Activities Editor 45 Aeolian Choir 15 Big Sisters 2,35 German 35 Hi-C 25 Intramural 3,45 Math 2,35 Talent 1,2,35 Travel 1,25 Weekly Club 25 School lmorovement Comm. 25 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,4 Ernest Chaloupka . . . Ernie Art 45 Chemistry 45 Hi-C 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Movie Makers 45 Operators 3,45 Radio Guild 45 Social Science 3,45 Stage Managers 45 Travel, Vice'President 35 Weekly Club 25 Camera 15 Assembly Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 45 MSGA Repre- sentative 3,45 Speech Arts 3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Robert Chaloupka . . . Bob Sharon Chalupnik . . . Chip Big Sisters 25 Debate, Secretary 3,45 FBLA 3, Secretary 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Peo 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 Soeech Arts, Secretary 3 Elizabeth Anne Charvat . . . Liz Aeolian Choir 45 Art 45 Big Sisters 2,3 Stanley J. Cherney . . . Stan Aviation 15 Future Craftsmen 3,45 Football 15 Track Don Chesky . . . Don Aeolian Choir 1,25 Band 15 Swim 1,25 Swimming l,2,3 Fred Chiappetta . . . June Chillo . . . Big Sisters 2,35 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Drama 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA lg Pep 25 Tumbling 15 Weekly Club 2,35 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Frank R. Chlumsky . . . Frank, Frankin Band 2,35 Dance Band 1,45 Future Distributors 45 Operators 1,35 Library bg Taient 1,2,35 Weekly Staff 45 Ticket Office 1 Dennis Choin . . . Math 3 Marilyn Chvatal . . . Mar Big Sisters 35 Booster 2,35 FBLA 1,2,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leader- ship 45 Social Comm. 4 Roger Cichorz . . . Biology 25 Future Scientists 1,2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Stamp 15 Weekly Stat? 1,2, Ass't. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 Field and Research 2 Joseph Cieply . . . Joe Senior Honor Society 3,4 Daniel J. Cikanek . . . Charley Joan Cindric . . . Joanie Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 45 Pep 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Nancy Mae Ciner . . . Nance Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 25 FBLA 3,45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Intramural 1,25 Pep 3,45 Travel 1,2 Page 75 3814105 680 fe Christine L. Cisar . . . Chris Drama 15 Future Homemakers 25 German 2,3,45 GAA 15 Hi-C 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 45 Saddle 15 Social Science 35 Activity Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 15 M-Book Comm. I Darina Cizek . . . Dar Creative Dance 25 Drama 15 FBLA 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Life Saving 2,3545 Swim 253, Secretary 45 Tumbling 45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Carol Anne Clabots . . . Carrie, Care Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Art 15 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Junior Cabinet, Secre- tary5 Senior Cabinet5 Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 German 2,35 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 1,25 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Weekly Staff 3,45 Weekly Club 35 Radio Guild 15 Activity Comm, 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 Welfare Comm, 35 MSGA Representative 2,45 School Spirit Comm. 4 James Clark . . . Jim, Clark David A. Clawson . . . Klerg Track I James Cleary . . . Jim Basketball I5 MSGA Representative 4 Kathleen May Cleland . . . Kathy, Kath Aeolian Choir 3,45 FBLA 1,25 GAA 1,25 Girls' M Club 45 Intramural 15 Pep 45 Tumbling 35 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3 Leanard Clemeson . . . Clem, Mouse Former student of Don Bosco High School Band 35 Dance Band 4 Cecily Coakley . . . Cec Former student of Loretto High School Pep 3,4 Calvin Collier . . . Cal Anglers 15 Senior Council 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Baseball 1,2 3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 25 MSGA Representative 1,25 Boys' M Club 4 Carole Jean Constantino . . . Karo Italian 25 Intramural 15 Pep 45 Spanish 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Diane Cosentino . . . Di Hi-C 15 Italian 25 Intramural 15 Spanish 35 Social Comm. 3,4 Glorianne Cosentino . . . Gloria, Glor Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 2,35 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2,3,4 Judith Costa . . . Judy Social Science 4 Bill Coyer . . . Willie Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Boys' M Club 3,4 Audrey Craten . . . Auds Art 3,45 Big Sisters 2,45 Booster 3, President 45 Creative Dance 45 FBLA 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 2,35 Social Comm, 3,45 Tap 2 Ernest E. Cunnar . . . Ernie, Way-Out Astronomy 1,2,35 Biology I,2,35 Chemistry 2,3545 Future Scientists 1,2,3,45 Movie Makers 1,2,35 Operators 1,2,35 Photography 1,3,45 Rocket Society 2,3,45 Science 1,2,3,45 Weekly Club 25 Camera 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Patty Curda . . . Pat Band l,2,3,45 Creative Music 25 Future Teachers 45 Orchestra 4 Allen Cutler . . . Big Al, Moonioggy Judith Ann Cythaml . . . Judy Big Sisters 25 FBLA 45 Future Nurses 35 Hi-C 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Science 35 Welfare Comm. 1,2 Richard Czarnecki . . . Teddybear Former student of Holy Trinity High School Page 76 OL! IQMALW Madelynn Czemske . . . Madge Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 35 Saddle Club i2 Public Relations Comm. 4 Matthew Czemske . . . Matt Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Wrestling l Barbara Czyzewski . . . Barb Beverly Czyzewski . . . Bev Steve Dahlgren . . . Gyp, Jeb Carl Dahlstrom . . . Rip Tumbling 3 Janet Danda . . . Dan Band l,2,3,45 Chemistry 35 Czech lj Intramural 34 Junior Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Math 24 Secretary 3 Physics Secretary 25 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 12 Modern Music Masters 4 Peter M. Danek . . . Little Flower Former student of St. Mel High School Band 45 Biol0QY: Chemistry 45 Czech 45 German 3 4 Science 3 Ron Dauiotas . . . Dominico Richard Davis . . . Red, Rick Former student of Kelly High School Carolyn Deans . . . Cair, Carol FBLA 1,2 Ronald DeCesare . . . Ron Physics 35 Weight Lifting 4 Mary Lee Decicco . . . lee Future Distributors, Vice-President5 Intramural 3 Edward W. Dedek . . . Eddie, Ed Safety Council 25 Baseball lj Golf 3,45 Football l Soccer 2 MSGA Representative William Dedic . . . Bill Future Scientists l Robert Defenbaugh . . . Bob, Def MORTONlAN ANNUAL STAFF, Sports Editor Football 2,35 Track l,35 Weight Lifting 4 Terrence Deines . . . Terry Former student of Kelly High School Walter E. Delise . . . Tink Bowling lp MSGA Representative 4 Richard R. DeLong . . . Rich, Pee Saddle 45 Golf 4 Anthony Del Preto . . Allan J. Del Sarto . Anita Del Sarto . . . Neets Big Sisters 45 Intramural 3,4 Denis Del Sarto . . . Denny Italian 45 Football 1,2,45 Track 1,3 Jeannette Demma . . . Jan Big Sisters 3,45 GAA 45 Intramural 3,45 Pep 4 Dolores Desideri . . . Desi Big Sisters 25 Intramural 1,25 Pep 3,45 Spanish 35 Activity Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3,45 FBLA 1 Eloise Dietz . . . Lois Former student of Nazareth Academy Drama 15 GAA 25 Home Economics 1 John J. Dillmann . . . Dilly Samuel Di Ralhele, Jr .... Sam Operators 4 Vincent DiSyIvester . . . Vince Former student cf Lt. Mel High Scnzicl Alan Ditch . . . AI GoIf4 Mfifiiaeiaiitkziiliiifm, Jerrold Dobes . . . Jerry Aeolian Choir 4 Mildred Dobias . . . Milly Creative Dance 45 Czech, Correspondent 45 GAA 1,25 Home Eco- nomics 2,3,45 Library 1,2 Nada Dobias . . . Na, Bobbsey ' Former student of Farragut High School Creative Dance 45 Czech, Secretary 45 GAA 1,25 Home Economics 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society5 Library 2 Duane D. Dobry . . . Aeolian Choir 25 Chess and Checkers 1,2,4, Treasurer 35 Court of Justice 45 Debate 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 German 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Literary Seminary, Secretary 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Speech Arts 2,3,4 Bruno Dombkowski . . . Baby Bruno Track Linda Dombkowski . . . Lynn FBLA i,2,3,45 GAA 3 Clilliord Dominas . . . Kip, Cliff Donald J. Dragisic . . . Big D, Drag Senior Cabinet5 Football 1,2,35 Boys' Pep5 Medal Awards Comm. 3 Jeanette Drake . . . Jan MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Publicity 45 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet, Secretary5 Pep 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Karen Drew . . . Chemistry 45 Code of Ethics Comm. 35 Drama 15 German 4, President 35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 2,3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Tri-.VI 3,45 Activity Comm., Chairman 45 Board cf Directors 3,45 Junior Board5 Senior B':ard5 Medal Awards Comm., Chairman 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Hi-C 2 Amy Drnec . . . Ame Band 1,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Czech 15 Future Nurses 3,45 German 2, Vice-President 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Physics 25 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Dennis Drwila . . . Page 78 Joann Dutkiewicz . . . Jody GAA 1,25 Intramural 25 Pep 2,35 Weekly Club 25 Orientation Comm. 2 JoEllen Dvorak . . . Jo Big Sisters 25 Leadership 3,45 Saddle 1,2 Joseph Dymacek . . . Joe, Jody Astronomy 45 Operators 1,3,4, Instructor 25 Stamp 1, President 2 Romona Earl . . . Mona Big Sisters 2,35 FBLA 45 Future Homemakers 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 45 MSGA Representative l,2,4 Thomas Eccardt . . . Eck Michael Edgerton . . . Elbows, Edgewater Astronomy 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,4 Douglas Edison . . . Doug Cross Country 45 Track 3,4 Donald Eichenberger . . . Ike Anglers 15 Senior Council5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 15 Boys' M Club 4 Donald Ellis . . . Don Weight Lifting Earl C. Ellison . . . Early, Oil Soccer 1,2 William Engel . . . Bill Karon Emily Engelthaler . . . Kar FBLA 3,45 Future Homemakers 45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Saddle l5Social Science 3,4 Page 79 Emil Paul Drysch . . . Em, Emye FBLA 1,45 Operators 15 Baseball 15 Tennis 45 MSGA Representative 2,35 Future Craftsmen 4 Susan DuBeau . . . Dubby Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 3,45 GAA 1,35 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intra- mural 1,35 Pep 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Ticket Oflice 1,2, Manager 3,45 Board of Directors 1,4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice- Chairman 35 Frosh Board5 Soph Bo-ard5 Junior Board5 Senior Board5 Bulletin Comm. 35 Constitution Comm. 2,35 Election Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Executive Comm. 2,35 Orientation Comm. 2,35 Publicity Comm. 35 Public Relations Comm. 1,2,3, Chairman 45 School Improvement Comm. 25 Social Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 15 School Spirit Comm. 45 Exchange Comm. 45 Calendar Comm., Chair- man 3 Rose Marie Dudek . . . Rosie Joseph Dudzik . . . Joe Former student of Walther High School Douglas Dunlop . . . Doug Earl E. Dunn . . . Corky Track 1,25 MSGA Representative 3,4 Harold Dusek . . . Hal, Skip Fencing Club 35 Science Club 1,25 Fencing 1,25 Track 1,2 Judith Dusek . . . Judy Art 25 Big Sisters 35 FBLA 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Mary Lee Dusek . . . Lee Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 45 Drama I5 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Pep 35 Sccial Comm. 3,45 M Service 3 David Enghauser . . . Dave Band I,2,3,45 Hi-C I,2,3,45 Math l,25 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Radio Speaking 3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Wayne Erwin . . . The Cool One Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Weekly Staff 4 Edward Euler . . . Ed Aeolian Choir 35 Band I,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Math I5 Treasurer 2, President 3,45 Swimming, Manager 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 4 Clarance Evans . . . Clare Kenneth Evridge . . . Ken, V.P. Aviation lg Thespians 3, Vice-President 45 Speech Arts 4, Vice- President 3 William Fairchild . . . Bill Donna Fargo . . . Karen Ann Farmer . . . Kay, Farms Kenneth Fath . . . The Engineer Operators I,2,3,45 MSGA Representative I Fred Feibel . . . Band l,25 Orchestra l,25 Ticket Oftice 2,3,45 Weight Lifting Jessica Feinberg . . . Jessie Booster 45 Senior Cabinet, Treasurer5 Future Teachers I,2,35 GAA l,25 Junior Honor Society5 Intramural 2,3,45 Leadership5 Orchestra 2,35 Junior Board of Directors5 School Improvement Comm., Chair- man 35 MSGA Representative 2 Robert Fencl . . . Bob Hi-C l,25 Wrestling 3,4 Joan Fennessy . . . Joanie Junior Masque and Gavel5 Saddle 35 Weekly Club l,25 Weekly Stat? 1,25 Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 45 Activity Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3 Peter Fernandez . . Pete, Petie Biology5 Talent Ken Ferrantino . . . Band I,2,3,45 Dance Band I,2,3,45 Hockey I5 Junior Honor Society 25 Jazz 3,45 Boys' Pep 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Track I5 Wrestling 25 Assembly Comm, 35 Social Comm. 3 John Ferrara . . . Future Craftsmen 45 Wrestling I5 MSGA Representative 3,4 Joseph Ferrini . . . Jos., B Bowling 35 Weight Lifting 4 Don Fiala . . . Don Dance Band 3,45 Band l,2,3,4 Patricia Fiala . . . Pat, Bunny Aeolian Choir 3,45 Art lj Big Sisters 2,35 Booster I5 Frosh-Soph Girls l,25 FBLA 45 GAA 45 Hi-C 45 Intramural 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Latin 25 Pep 25 Social Science 35 Orientation Comm. I Susan Firlick . . . Sue Senior Honor Society 3,45 Spanish 25 Election Comm. 45 MSGA Rep- resentative 2,35 Foreign Exchange Comm. 4 Charles Firnsin . . Page 80 Mary Ann Fischel . . . Mac Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Drama 1,25 German 2, Secretary 35 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Pep 1,35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3, Secretary 45 Welfare Comm. 25 School Spirit Comm. 4 Sandra Fischer . . . Shorty, Sandi Big Sisters 45 Drama 2,3,45 Leadership 3,45 Thespians 45 Radio Guild 45 Stage Managers 45 Talent 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Election Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,35 Student Exchange Comm. 4 Anita Fishel . . . Nita Big Sisters 25 Pep 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Saddle I,2,3,45 Social Science 35 Orientation Comm. 1 Maureen Flanagan . . . Sharon Fleishman . . . Flesh Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 3,45 Drama 25 GAA 45 Saddle 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Timothy Fleming . . . Ugh-Bait, Lover Astronomy 15 Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 William F. Flemr . . . Wild Bill Cross Country 15 Track 1 Pat Florio . . . Former student of St. Mary's High School Robert Floss . . . Bob, Moose Boxing 1,25 Football 25 MSGA Representative 4 Dorothy Foisy . . . Dottie French 2 David Forbes . . . Dave Junior Council 2, Senior Council 3,45 Hi-C l,2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Swimming 1,2 Roger C. Forcash . . . Rog Aeolian Choir 1, Board 2,35 Frosh Cabinet5 Soph Cabinet5 Junior Cabinet5 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Wrestling 15 Assembly Comm., Co-Chairman 2,45 Code of Ethics Comm. 15 Public Relations Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 35 Auditorium Comm. 25 Boys' Pep 2,4 Alan Forst . . . Al Wrestling 1,25 Weightlifting Janet Forst . . . Jan, Frosty Big Sisters 25 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Pep 3,45 Weekly Club 45 Spanish 35 Activity Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Jean Forys . . . Gigi, Charley Big Sisters 35 Intramural 3,4 Donald W. Fostle . . . Don Band I,2,45 Jazz 45 Operators 1,2,3,4 Charles Foune . . . Chuck David Fountain . . . Dave Model Railroad 2 Diane Frait . . . Di Art 3,45 Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 1,25 Intramural 2,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Beverly Ann Francekovic . . . Bev Big Sisters 25 Future Teachers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Miriam Frankenberg . . . Big Sisters5 GAA 45 Life Saving 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Swim Club 1,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm, 45 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Page 81 William J. Fritz . . . Bill, Willie Thomas Fuerst . . . Duke Janet Fuiihara . . . Jan Aeolian Choir 25 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Frosh Cabinet, Secretary5 Soph Cabinet, President5 Junior Cabinet, President5 Senior Cabinet, Presi- dent5 GAA i,2,3,45 Hi-C 25 Junior Honor Society 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 Italian, Vice-President5 Intramural 'I,25 Latin, President 3, Parliamentarian 45 Life Saving 2,3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Board of Directors 2,3,45 Soph Board5 Junior Board5 Senior Board5 Election Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Welfare Comm. 2 Roberta J. Funk . . . Boots Former student of Proviso High School GAA 25 Leadership 3,45 Life Saving 25 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 35 Board of Directors 35 Junior Board5 Social Comm. 2,45 MSGA Representative 25 Big Sisters 25 Future Nurses 4 Allan Furman . . . AI, Alphonse Former student of Quigley Seminary MSGA Representative 35 Tumbling 35 Social Science 3 Mary Lou Gaba . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 Drama I5 Frosh-Soph Girls, President 25 GAA I,2, Historian 3, President 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. l,25 MSGA Representative 3,4 Steven G. Gabriel . . . Steverino Former student of Farragut High School Band 25 Future Scientists 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Rocket Society 25 Stamp Club 25 Public Relations Comm. 45 MSGA Repre- sentative 4 Joan Gainiak . . . FBLA 25 Future Homemakers 'I Claudia Galinaitis . . . Future Distributors Hugh Gallagher . . Phyllis Gannon . . . Phyl Future Scientists, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Intramual 45 Latin 25 Library 3, Treasurer 45 Science, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Travel I Henrietta Garbarina . . . Retta Aeolian Choir Board 2,3,45 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Hi-C I,2,35 Italian 25 Intramural 3,45 Pep 45 Tri-M 2, Secretary 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 MSGA Representative i,2,3,45 Exchange Comm. 4 Page 82 arftifg ind Jarmilla Franta . . . Jeri Pep 3,4 Nancy Joy Franzen . . . Nan Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 25 Future Teachers 45 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 35 Jazz 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leadership 45 Pep I5 Social Comm. 35 Spanish 3,4 Lenora Frederick . . . Buttons Big Sisters 35 Girls' M Club 45 Intramural 3,45 Leadership 3,4 Frank Freiberg . . . Orchestra I,2,3,45 MSGA Representative I5 Gymnastics 4 Francis Frencl . . . Fred, Frank Anglers I5 Science 2,35 Spanish 45 Stamp Club 4 Julie Fretueg . . Larry Frezek Boxing 3 William A. Fricke, Jr. . . . Bill, Fricke Aeolian Choir 'l,2,3,45 Future Distributors 45 M Service5 Art 4 Walter Friis . . . Freeze Biology, Vice-President I5 Rocket Society, Secretary 2,3,45 Wrestling 'I Xtkltmmiae omecoming 20-0 Carole C. Garrick . . . Blondie, Teddy Former student of Sacred Heart Academy Bowling5 lntramural5 Saddle Janice Gassaway . . . Jan, Janni Art 2,3,45 Creative Music 25 FBLA 1,2, Vice-President 3,45 Hi-C 45 Library 2,35 Spanish 45 Assembly Comm. 35 Bulletin Comm.5 Morton Militaires 2,3,4 James Gatenby . . . Jim, Duke Chess and Checkers 25 FBLA 2,3 Susan Anne Gavac . . . Sue, Susie Former student of Harrison High School FBLA 2,35 Intramural 45 Pep 3 June Gavran . . . June Bug, Kidd-o Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 2,35 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Grace Geis . . . Garse Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 2,35 Court of Justice, Secretary 45 Drama 15 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Library 35 Pep 2,3,45 Saddle 15 Spanish 2,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 35 M-Book Comm. 2 Dan Geissler . . . Geis Weekly Staff Elma George . Alice Gerdanc . . . Al MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Girls Sports Editor 45 Booster 3, Secretary 45 Junior Cabinet, President5 Senior Cabinet, President5 German 2,35 GAA 25 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 35 Senior Board5 Junior Board5 Orientation Comm. 25 School Improvement Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 1,2 Ll we Prudence Gervase . . . Prudy, Prud Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 25 FBLA 1,25 GAA 1,25 Girls' M Club 45 Italian 25 Intramural 1,25 Pep 45 Tumbling 35 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Diane Geslak . . . Di Former student of Holy Family Academy Big Sisters 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Future Distributors, Treasurer 45 Future Nurses 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Wayne Giacomo . Bowling 15 Track 3 Joseph Giampapa . . . Gimpy, Duke Aeolian Choir 25 Court of Justice 45 Operators 2,3, President 45 Rocket Society 25 MSGA Representative 4 Jacquelyn Gicla . . . Jackie Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir 4 Paul Gidlund . . . Chest Audrey Giovacchini . . Big Sisters 4 Charlene Giondla . . . Char, Fuzzie Big Sisters 2,3,45 Junior Cabinet, Historian5 Folk Dancing 15 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 German 2,35 GAA 15 Hi-C 15 Intramural 1,25 Junior- Senior Girls 3, Historian 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel lp Pep 1,2,3,45 Weekly Staff 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 45 M-Book Comm. 35 School Spirit Comm. 4 William Glass . . . Rusty Stamp 15 Model Railroad 2 Murray Glick . George Goens . . . Patricia Louise Goral . . . Pat FBLA 1 Page 83 Aaron Mi an Tom Gozdziak . . . Cross Country 25 Football 1 Gerald Gracious . . . Gerry Former student of Harrison High School Sandra Granes . . . Mari Grant . . . Mar, Marie Ellen Former student of Sacred Heart and Nazareth Academies Latin 1,25 Pep Beverly J. Grassi . . . Bev, Beaver Big Sisters 25 Junior-Senior Girls 4, Vice-President 35 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Activity Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Represen- tative 1,3,4 Arlene Grecco . . . Ar Big Sisters 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 FBLA 25 Future Teachers 1,2, Treasurer 35 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Medal Awards Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 'l Joyce Gregor . . . Joycie MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Staff Artist 45 Aeolian Choir 2, Board 3, Vice-President 45 Art 25 Big Sisters 2,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA l,2,35 Hi-C 25 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Latin, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Treasurer 15 Pep 3,45 Orchestra i,2,35 Talent 25 Weekly Staff 35 Tri-M 3, Vice- President 45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Election Comm., Chairman 45 Social Comm., Board 3,45 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 1,2 Peter Gregory . . . Patricia Grenvich . . . Pat Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 35 Folk Dancing 15 GAA 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Lucille Grevenites . . . Lou Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 45 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Pep 35 Assembly Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 Leadership 3,4 Carol Gribben . . . Grib GAA l5 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 MSGA Representative i,3,4 John Grieco . . . Jack Mary Grigalevicius . . . Mary Ronald Groer . . . Ron MSGA Representative 2 Amy Groh . . . Joy Big Sisters 2,35 FBLA 25 Future Homemakers 15 Future Scientists 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep 3. Thomas Gubbins . . . Gubb Model Railroad 25 Aviation 15 M Service 4 Katherine Guenthner . . . Kay MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Activities Editor 45 Booster 45 Senior Cabinet5 Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers 2,35 Lead- ership 2,3,45 M-Book Comm., Chairman 35 Board of Directors 35 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Weekly Staff, Ass't. News Director 35 Wel- fare Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Pep 1,2,45 Senior Honor Society 45 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3. Susan Guminski . . . Sue Intramural 3,4 Carl Gustafson . . . Gusto, Marty Photography 1,25 Camera 1,2 Earl George Gutke . . . Guts Baseball 15 Football 25 Swimming 1,2,3,4 Richard Gwozdz . . . Gwozdzo Aviation Page 84 araifg ueen Neal Hahn . . . Topper, Attila Former student of St. Mel High School Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Saddle 1,2,35 Swim Club 1,2 Harold Haiek . . . Happy Harry, Herby Dianne Halford . . . Di, Dee Dee Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 4 Carol Halla . . . Bowling5 Future Homemakers5 GAA5 Spanish John Hamm . . . Frank James Hamtak . . Shirley Ann Hanczar . . Dawn, Sweets Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 25 German 2, Vice-President 35 GAA 15 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 35 Board of Directors 45 Senior Board5 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3, Chairman 45 MSGA Repre- sentative 1,25 M-Book Comm. 25 Evaluation Comm. 4 John Nils Hanson . . . Johann Band 1,25 Boys' M Club 3,45 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math 25 Ticket Oftice 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 25 Boys' Pep 2,4 Stephen Hanzlik . . . Estaban Janet A. Hapl . . . Jan Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 3, Treasurer 45 Hi-C 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Adrienne Harast . . . H Booster 45 Creative Dance 3,45 Pep 3,45 Ticket OHice 3,45 Election Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 2,35 School Spirit Comm. Sharon Gail Hardwick . . . Share, Sherry Big Sisters 3 Terrence J. Hardy . . Richard Harney . . . Former student of Fenwick High School Rita Harper . . . Teddy German 45 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Spanish 35 Activity Comm. 4 Joyce Harris . . . Jo FBLA 1,2,35 Future Teachers 45 GAA 1 Patricia Hart . . . Pat Former student of Broad Ripple High School Big Sisters 45 Booster 15 Future Homemakers 15 GAA 45 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3,45 Saddle 25 Social Science 45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Helen V. Haruch . . . Hollie Big Sisters 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Tumbling 45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Joseph Harvat . . . Joe Frank Hasner . . . Anglers lp Pep 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 25 Social Comm. 4 Raymond J. Hassler . . . Ray Chemistry 45 Math 45 Stamp 1,4, Vice-President 2, President 35 Track 45 Wrestling 3,4 Judith Havel . . . Judy Band 1,2,3, Vice-President 45 Creative Music Orientation Comm. 1 Charles M. Havelka . . . Chuck Dennis Hawkins . . . Former student of St. Mel's High School Aeolian Choir 45 Big Brother 35 German Robert Hawkins . . . Bob Hi-C 4 Casymera Hawsknecht . . . Cassie Peter Hay . . . Pete Photography 1 Fran Hayden . . . Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Lois Haznedl . . . Lo, Ug Band 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 1,2, Vice-President 3,45 Junior-Honor Society 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 1,25 Physics 25 MSGA Representative 1,2 Judith Hegner . . . Judy FBLA 45 Creative Dance 45 Intramural 35 Pep 3,4 'ww' Keith Heidler . . . Kat Tumbling 2,3,4 Edward Heimann . . . Ed Nancy Heitmanek . . . Nan, Nance Big Sisters 2,3,45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Intramural 3,4 Football 1,2 rg Robert P. Heller . . . Heller Wrestling 1 Ron Hellner . . . Egg 59 Sq, , l Track 45 Wrestling 3 X Walter J. Hendele . . . Walt, Wally Saddle 2,3,45 Science 1,2 Maureen Hennen . . . Kitty Folk Dancing 1,25 Talent 1,2 Marian Henning . . . Mar Big Sisters 3 William L. Henning . . . B Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 35 Footbal Philip R. Henrici . . . The Bottle School Improvement Comm. 1,25 Social Comm. 2,3 Kenneth Herbik . . . Ken, Herb FBLA 1,25 Future Distributors 35 Operators 2,3,4 Virginia Herdzina . . . Ginger, Tennessee Tumbling 45 Big Sisters 35 Intramural 4 -.. QL tfigifrsi l William Hickey . . . Bill Former student of Steinmetz and Farragut High Schools Robert L. Hill . . . Bob Football 1,25 Wrestling 1 Patricia Ann Hincik . . . Pat Folk Dancing 15 Pep 35 Saddle 1,25 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3 linette Hines . . . Lin Former student of Taft and Thornton Fractional High Schools Big Sisters 3,45 Booster 45 Junior Cabinet5 GAA 25 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 3,45 Maiorettes 25 Activity Comm. 45 School Improvement 3 Allan Hlavacek . . . Al Chemistry 45 Future Scientists 2,3, Secretary 45 Model Railroad 2,45 Radio Electronics 15 Rocket Society 2 Elaine R. Hlavacek . . . E , Ely Big Sisters 3,45 Folk Dancing 15 FBLA 45 Hi-C I,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Comm. 3 Lois Hlavaty . . . Lo Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 45 GAA 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,4, President 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 1,25 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Junior Board of Directors5 Senior Board of Directors5 Constitution Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 35 Eligibility Comm. 45 Executive Comm. 3,45 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Rela- tions Comm. 35 School Improvement Comm. 35 Exchange Comm. 45 Co-Ordinating Council 3,45 M-Book Comm. 4 Robert J. Hlousek . . . Hosk Aeolian Choir 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Junior Council 1, Vice'President 25 Senior Council 3, Vice-President 45 Dance Band 3,45 Jazz 35 Orchestra 3,45 Baseball 2,45 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 2,35 Assembly Comm. 25 Social Comm. 4 Alfred Hluzek, .lr .... Al Eugene Hnatek . . . Fanatic Band I5 Soccer lp Social Comm. 45 Boys' Pep 4 Catherine Hnetynka . . . Cathy, Tink Big Sisters 3,45 Folk Dancing 15 Intramural 3,4 Bruce J. Hnilo . . . Bub-B e Y Anglers 15 Aviation lp Boys' Pep 45 Photography 35 Spanish 45 Social Comm. 4 Page 87 Sandra Hermanek . . . Sandy, H Band 1,2,3,45 Creative Music, Vice-President 25 Junior-Senior Girls Vice-President 3,45 Science 45 Social Science 45 Bulletin Comm. 3 Dave Hertz . . Lawrence Hess . l '. Stephen M. Hessl . . . ' Junior Council I, Vice-President 25 Senior Council 3, Secretary 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Tri-M 2, Vice-President 45 Swimming 1,25 Track I5 Social Comm. 1,25 MSGA Representative 1,2 Judith S. Hessler . . . Judy Art 15 Big Sisters 35 Drama 15 Pep 25 Saddle 25 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff 45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3 Patricia Hetz . . . Pat Former student of Loretto High School Aeolian Choir 4 Menard Heydanek . . . Porky Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3 Sandra Hibbard . . . Sandy, Sad Sack Doyle Hickey . l X., .MSM 11 Raymond Hoag . Weightlifting Earl H. Hodek . . . Green Head Aeolian Choir 45 Anglers 15 Astronomy 25 Chess and Checkers 35 Jazz 45 Boy' Pep 45 Rocket Society 25 Social Science 45 Tennis 3,45 Track 15 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3, Historian 4 George Hodul . . . Former student of Harrison High School Elizabeth Hoeksema . . . Betty Big Sisters 25 Hi-C 1,2, Secretary 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 4 Barbara Hoffman . . . Barbie Aeolian Choir 1,25 Drama 1,25 Maiorettes 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,35 Tumbling 1,2,3,45 Soph. Board5 School Improvement Comm.5 MSGA Representative 3 Gail Holec . . . FBLA 15 Social Comm, 4 Lloyd G. Holland . . . Pinky Virginia Holmes . . . Virg, Ginny Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Future Nurses 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Sandra Horback . . . Sandy Aeolian Choir 3,45 GAA 1,2,3, Historian 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Majorettes 2,35 Activity Comm, 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Medal Awards Comm. 3 Bill Horeis . . . Willie Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2 Patricia Horeisi . . . Pat Social Comm. 3,4 Susan Horrell . . . Suzie Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 James Hosek . . . Tennis 1,2,3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Dennis Houdek . . . Stanley John Howe . . . Stan Joy Hreisa . . . Big Sisters 45 Booster 3,45 FBLA l,2,35 lntramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Robert Hrouda . . . Bob, Lou Track 3,4 George Hruby . Joseph Hrusa . . . Joe Football 1,2 Steve Hrywko . Thomas Hudik . . . Tom Writers Club 1 Page 83 Lorraine Huizinga . . . lor Big Sisters 2,35 Future Homemakers 45 Hi'C 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Social Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 1,2 Karen Humphreys . . . Karie Former student of St. Mary's High School Don W. Huntley . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Chemistry 3,45 Chess and Checkers 1,2,35 Court of Justice, Bailifi 45 Debate, Historian 2,3,45 German 2, Treasurer 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Literary Seminary, President 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Richard Hurak . . . Rich Camera, President 1,25 Rocket Society 3 Richard Hurbanis . . . Rich MSGA Representative Rosemary Hurt . . . Lynn Big Sisters 35 Bowling 15 Drama lp Girls' Pep l,2,3,45 Spanish 1,25 Activity Comm. 1,25 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Thomas Hurt . . . Tom Marilyn Husch . . . Patricia Anne Hynous . . . Pat Drama 15 FBLA 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 45 Social Comm. 4 Rose Lee Inendino . . . Speedy Big Sisters 25 Italian 2,4, President 35 Intramural 15 MSGA Repre- sentative 45 M-Book Comm. I Mary Ann Ippolito . . . Mare John Isacson . . . Jack Aeolian Choir 45 Model Railroad 1,2 Michael R. lvanovas . . . Mike Sylvia Izzo . . . Sil FBLA I John Jackowiak . . . Big John Former student of Quigley Preparatory Seminary Latin5 Social Science Allen Jackson . . . AI, Moe MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Photographer 3,45 Model Railroad5 Camera 15 Chemistry 4 Gus Jackson . . . Future Teachers 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Radio Guild 15 Weekly Staff 3, Sports Editor 4 John Jack Jacobs . . . Jake Band 2,35 Jazz 3,45 Cross Country 1,35 Football 25 Track 1,2,35 Senior Board5 Social Comm. 3,45 Boys' M Club 3,45 Big Brother 45 Boys' Pep 4 John P. Jacobs . . . Jake Latin 35 Math 45 Chemistry 45 Aeolian Choir 45 Social Science 4 Kenneth Jacobson . . . Jake Boys' M Club 2,3,45 Boxing 35 Cross Country 35 Track 15 Wrestling l,2,3, Captain 4 Bill Jahoda . . . Bugs Future Distributors 45 M-Book Comm., Staff Artist 4 Page 89 andra Jean Jarr . . . Sandy Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, Historian 45 Tumbling 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 rsula Jasinski . . . Su MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Publicity 45 Big Sisters 2,35 Frosh- Soph Girls 25 GAA 25 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural I,2,3,45 Junior- nior Girls 35 Leadership 2,3,45 Library, President 35 Physics, Sec- et 35 Social Science 35 Writers, Secretary 45 School Improvement m . 35 Orientation Comm. 25 M-Book Comm. 35 Court of Justice 4 etty astremski . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 Folk Dancing I5 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 1,25 GAA 3,45 Girls' Pep 3,45 Social Science 45 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff 25 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comrn. 25 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Sylvia J. Jechort . . . Jean, Bean Big Sisters 45 Girls' M Club 2,3, Secretary 45 Intramural l,2,3,45 Leadership 3,45 Pep 25 Social Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 2,3 Diane Jefcik . . Ron Jegerski . . . Jiggs Bowling I James Jenks . . . Rebel Baseball I,2,35 Football I,2,3,45 Track I Sandra Jennings . . . Sandy Orchestra l,2,3,45 Saddle I,2 Thomas M. Jensby . . . Tom Chess and Checkers5 Operators I,2,35 M Service 1,4 Bruce V. Jensik . . . Twin Wayne Jensik . . Barbara Jerman . . . Barb, Bixby Aeolian Choir 35 Folk Dancing I5 FBLA 25 Hi-C 25 Leadership 3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Talent 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative I,2,3 Page 90 omecomin J Qeafurefi Ronald Jalowiec . . . Jelirey Allan James . . . Jeff Soph. Cabinet, Treasurer5 Junior Council, President5 Senior Council, President5 Boys' Pep5 Cross Country 25 Football 35 Frosh. Board of Directors5 Public Relations Comm., Chairman I5 MSGA Representa- tive I James Janca . . . Jim Future Scientists 2,3,45 Math 2,3,4 Peter A. Jandacek . . . Pete Czech, Treasurer 45 MSGA Representative 35 Operators I,3,4, Captain 2 Joyce .laniszewski . . . Joy Big Sisters 3 Jean Janosky . . . EMD Charles Janota . . . Chuck Intramural Wrestling George Jares . . . Anglers I5 Operators I,2,3,4 Laura Lee Jaros . . . Laurey Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 2,3,45 l-liAC 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 45 Radio Guild I5 Weekly Stal? 35 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Sharon L. Johnson . . . Sharry Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls' M Club 45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior' Senior Girls 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Life Saving 45 Girls' Pep 3,45 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm, 3,45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 1 Virginia A. Johnson . . . Ginger Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Allan Jordan . . . Big Red, Jordey Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 Football 15 MSGA Representative 45 Boys' M Club 4 Lorna Jordan . . . Lorna Doone, Pigeon Future Nurses 4 William A. Jordan . . . Bill, Will Chemistry 45 German 3,45 Track 1,4 Sandra Josh . . . Sandy, Sam lzolina Jovaisa . . . Izzie German 45 GAA 3,4 Carol Ann Jozwiak . . . Giggles Art, Treasurer 15 GAA 4 Lolita Jumbalo . . . Lolly, Lo FBLA 1,2 James E. Jupa, . . . Jim Aviation 45 Spanish 35 Football 2 Frank Jur . . . Math 45 Photography, Secretary 1,25 Physics, Treasurer 45 Rocket Society, President 3 Cynthia Jurcic . . . Cindy, Red Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Library, Vice-President 35 Spanish 3 Page 91 eniorzi ie James Justus . . . Al, Justy Christine Juszczyk . . . Chris, Christy Intramural 3,4 George Kabella . . . Covance Radio Electronics 15 Football l,2,45 Track 1,2,3,4 Geraldine Kadlec . . . Gerrie Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Future Distributors 4 James Kadlec . . . Jim Latin, Treasurer 35 President 45 Activity Comm. 45 Senior Board5 Bulletin Comm., Chairman 45 Election Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 3,45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Boys' Pep 4 Lester Kadlec . . . Cady Radio Guild 1,25 Safety Council, President 25 Science 2,35 Spanish 35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Big Brother Ronald Kadlec . . . Ron, Ape Richard Kaiser . . . Rich Virginia Lea Kalal . . . Ginny, Ginger Aeolian Choir 3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Library 2,35 Pep 15 Social Science 35 Welfare Comm. 2 Patricia Kaleta . . . Pat GAA 15 Spanish 1 Noel James Kalis . . . Neil Aeolian Choir 3,45 Anglers 15 Senior Cabinet, Parliamentarian5 De- bate 2, Treasurer 35 German 2, Secretary 35 Hi-C 35 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Math 45 Social Science 3,45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 35 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,35 Boys' Pep 45 Speech Arts 2,3,4 Thomas Kamin . . . Tom Mary Ann Kaminski . . . Mae Big Sisters 15 lntramural l,2,3,45 Library 3 Michael T. Kanikula . . . Mike, Kanik Orchestra 15 Ticket Oftice 45 Weekly Stat? 45 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 2,35 Golf 1,2 Jo Ann Kapoun . . . Little Al, Capone Big Sisters 35 Future Homemakers 2,35 Future Teachers 15 Hi-C l,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Science 35 Travel 15 Activity Comm. 4 Kenneth Kappa . M Service Joan M. Karas . . . Joanie Big Sisters 2,35 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 35 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Hi-C 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,35 ln- tramural l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, President 45 Leadership 3,4 Robert J. Karel . . . Bob FBLA 45 Operators 15 Golf 2,35 Track 1,25 MSGA Representative 45 M Service 3,4 Sandra Karel . . . Sandy Big Sisters 35 Drama 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 25 Pep 45 Weekly Staft, Head Typist 3, Circulation Manager 3, Ass't. Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 45 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 School Improvement Comm. 35 Code of Ethics Comm. 3 Carol Karlovsky . . . Carrie, Mrs. Magoo Aeolian Choir 1,25 Big Sisters 2,35 Future Distributors 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Life Saving 3,45 Swim Club 45 Talent l,2,3,45 Travel 15 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff 45 School improvement Comm. 15 Social Comm. 4 Mary Ann Kasal . . . Aeolian Choir 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 15 Hi-C 25 Junior Honor Society 2,4, Secretary 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 intramural 3,45 Latin 45 Math 2,4, Treasurer 35 Social Comm. 2 Page 92 Al' 0l'l 0I'5 Janet Kaspar . . . Janiece, Jan Big Sisters 35 Folk Dancing 'I5 Future Nurses 3,4 Carole Kasper . . . Kay Former student of Nazareth Academy Big Sisters 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2 John Kastner . . . Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Swimming l,2,3,4 Carl Katarzynski . . . Kat Football 'l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,3,4 Russell Kauzlarich . . . Kauz Band5 Science5 Stage Managers Michele Kazunas . . . Micki Big Sisters 25 Drama I5 German 25 Life Saving 2,3,45 Maiorettes 25 Thespians 45 Pep 2,3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Board of Directors, Treasurer 35 Junior Board5 Clubs Comm. 35 Eligibility Comm. 35 Executive Comm. 35 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Welfare Comm. I5 MSGA Representative 2,3 Carol Kec . . . Blondie Big Sisters5 M Service5 GAA5 Junior-Senior Girls Phillip Kegel . . . Phil Hockey I5 Pep 45 Boxing 35 Track I5 Wrestling 2 Sheila Kelleher . . . Former student of Nazareth Academy Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 45 Drama 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Weekly Staff, Distribu- tor 4 Dave Kelly . . Kenneth Kelly . . . Judith Ann Kemski . . . Judy Former student of Glenbard Township Big Sisters 25 GAA I,25 Pep I,25 Weekly Staff, Ass't. News Editor 3, Ass't. Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 MSGA Representative 3 Dawn Kenny . . . Shorty Art, Treasurer 45 Big Sisters 2,35 Junior Cabinet, Secretary5 Folk Dancing I5 French 45 Pep 2,35 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 25 School Improvement Comm., Secretary 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3 John Kent . . . Chess and Checkers I5 Math I Nila Kent . . . Poopsey Big Sisters 3,4 Karen Kenyon . . . Kay Ronald Kessner . . . The Blob Chemistry 45 Chess and Checkers 45 Future Scientists 45 Football 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Boys' M Club 4 Janice Keyes . . . Jan Aeolian Choir 3,45 Frosh'Soph Girls I5 GAA 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Science 3,45 Spanish, Vice-President 35 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 3 Jacquelyn Kider . . . Jackie Former student of Rossville High School Drama 45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Intramural 35 Pep 25 Saddle 35 Talent 35 Tum- bling, President 45 Bulletin Comm. 35 Election Comm. 25 Social Comm. 45 Aeolian Choir 35 MSGA Representative 2 Doris E. Kieback . . . Big Sisters 2,3,45 German 2,3,45 GAA I5 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2,3, Vice5President 45 Pep I5 Swim Club 3,45 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,3 Janice Kilburg . . . Jan Big Sisters 45 German 35 GAA I5 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 4, Secretary 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 1,2 Page 93 Dennis J. Klocek . . . Denny Fencing Club 35 Model Railroad 25 Operaors 1,25 Photography 45 Fencing 3 Enid L. Klucina . . . GAA 2,3,45 Leadership 3,4 Rita Klump . . . Rite Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Robert G. Knorr . . . Bob Rosemarie Knotek . . . Rosie Richard Kobelt . . Geraldine Kobes . . . Gerrie Big Sisters 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 1,2,35 Social Comm. 2,3 Chairman, President, State Treasurer 45 GAA 1,45 Leadership 3,4 Pep 2,3,45 Tumbling 2,35 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 4 School Improvement Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2,3,4 Edward Kocar . . . Ed Boxing 15 Cross Country 15 Track 1 Joyce Ellen Kocar . . Susan Kochanski . . . Sue, Susie Big Sisters 25 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 35 Activity Comm. 4 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4: MSGA Representative 3 Thomas J. Kochanski . . . Tom Anglers 1 5 Dorothy Koclanis . . Page 94 Vernon Konatske . . . Vern Hi-C5 Swimming 15 M Service 1,2,3,4 Margaret Kopacek . . . Peggy Band 45 Debate 45 German 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Literary Seminary 4, Vice-President 35 Math 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Saddle 1,2,3,45 Science 15 Tri-M 3,45 Field and Research 2 Sandra R. Kopta . . . Sandy Aeolian Choir 45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 15 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Pep 25 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Vincent Korbal . . . Vonce Radio Guild5 Talent John Korbel . . . Rock Boys' M Club 45 Drama 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 45 MSGA Representative 2 Therese Kordowski . . . Terry Patricia Korzen . . . Patsy Booster 45 GAA 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Radio Guild 15 Saddle 15 Swim Club 2,3,45 Eligibilty Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 linda Korzenowski . . . Social Comm. 3 Donald Kosatka . . . Hollywood Bowling 1,2,35 Future Craftsmen 45 Tumbling 1,2,35 Swimming 1,2,3 Kenneth Kosbab . . . Kos Football 1 Richard Kosidlo . . . Rich Former student of St. Mel High School George Kosmak . . . Kolachky Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Boys' M Club 3,4 Page 95 Gayle Kocmoud . . . Kokomo Big Sisters 2,35 French 25 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3,4 Jerry Kocourek . . . Jer Jerilynn Kohout . . . Jeri Robert Kokenes . . . Bob Patricia Kokenes . . . Pat Booster 45 Drama I5 French 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 15 GAA 1,2,3, Social Chairman 45 Intramural 1,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Library 35 Life Saving 3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff, Columnist, Reporter 3,4, Exchange Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Rep- resentative 1,3 Allan Kolar . . . Al, Alan Boys' Physical Development 1,25 Senior Council 45 FBLA 2,3, Treas- urer 45 Physical Fitness 1,25 Talent 1,25 Track Club 15 Tumbling 1,25 Baseball, Manager 15 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 3, Chairman 45 Board of Direc- tors 3,45 Junior Board5 Senior Board5 Eligibility Comm. 45 Orienta- tion Comm. 3,45 School Improvement Comm. 3, Chairman 45 Social Comm. 3, Treasurer 45 MSGA Representative 1,25 Boys' Pep 2,3 Renata Koliha . . . Renie, Shorty Art 35 Big Sisters 25 Drama 15 GAA 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Library 3,45 Social Science 3 Barbara Komarek . . . Barb Big Sisters 35 Booster 3,45 Junior Cabinet, Vice-President5 Senior Cabinet, Vice-President5 GAA 25 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Leadership 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Robert Komarek . . . Bob Wrestling 1 John Kostel . . . Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1 2 Howard Kostoris . . . Mister H Boys' Pep 45 Intramural Boxing 35 Wrestling 1 Astronomy 2 Carl Kotapish . . . Former student of Harrison Technical High School Hi-C 3,4 Otto Kotek . . . Corky Charles Kottal . . . Karel George Kotty . . . Tumbling 1,45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track Robert Kouba . . . Kuei Joseph Kovanda . . . Joe Former student of Harrison High School Paul Kovar . . . Criminal Carol Ann Kovarik . . . Red FBLA 15 Future Homemakers 45 German 2 ity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3 James Kovarik . . . Jim Richard Kovarik . . . Dick Band 1,25 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3 Vice President 4 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Activity Comm. 4 Social Comm 4 James J. Kozel . . . Jim Aeolian Choir 2,3,4 Jerome Kozel . . . Jerry Future Craftsmen 45 Physics 3 Christine C. Koziol . . . Chris Frosh-Soph Girls 15 FBLA 2 Dorothy Krakora . . . Dottie FBLA 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Modern Dance 4 Charlotte Krall . . . Char Big Sisters 3, FBLA 3,4 Dennis Kramp . . . Denny Senior Council 45 Weekly Staff 3,45 Cross Country 1234 Track 2,3,45 Boys' M Club 3,4 Edward J. Krasovech . . . Kras, Ed Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Track 2 Allen Krc . . . Moses Future Craftsmen 3 Richard Kresnicka . . . Rich .loan Krestan . . . Joni Future Distributors 45 Travel 1,25 Vocational Sales Mary Lou Kricek . . . Mare Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 2 Wain Kristy . . . Kriz Richard Kriz . . . Rich Boys' M Club 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Wrestling 25 Baseball 2 Frank Krizka . . . Aeolian Choir 25 Football 15 Track 15 Wrestling 1 Catherine Tataiana Krno . . . Cathy Big Sisters 25 French 45 Hi-C 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3 Sharon Krob . . . Sherry MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Faculty Editor 3, Photography Editor 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Folk Dancing 15 FBLA 25 Hi-C 152,35 Intra- mural 1,25 Maiorettes 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Social Comm. 4 Kenneth Kronenberger . . . Doc Boys' M Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 George Kroupa . . . Red Hi-C 45 MSGA Representative 3 Joyce Kroupa . . . GAA 1,25 Hi-C 15 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Marlene Krupicka . . . Carol Krupinski . . . Krupie, Krups Big Sister 45 Chemistry 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 25 GAA 2,35 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 45 Weekly Club 2,3,45 Weekly Staff 2, Head Typist 3, Copy Editor 45 Bulletin Comm., Sub-Chairman 45 Medal Awards Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Marlene Kruzel . Saddle Frank T. Krych, .Ir .... Krud Movie Makers 15 Operators 15 Swim Club5 Weekly Club5 Weekly S.afT5 Football, Manager5 Wrestling Marie Jo Kryzaniak . . . Honey Bun Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 2,3, Publicity Chairman 45 FBLA 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Spanish 25 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Tap 2 Sharon Joy Kuba . . . GAA I,2,3,45 Hi-C 25 Intramural 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Leader- ship 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 William Kuban . . . Big Bill Model Railroad 3,4 John K. Kubiak . . . Butch Former student of Fenwick High School Band 3,4 Barbara Kubik . . . Barb, Babs Art, Treasurer 35 Future Homemakers 2, Treasurer 35 GAA 45 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Science 45 Weekly Staff 45 Activity Comm. 35 Assembly Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 45 Morton Militaires 4 Ellen Kubik . . . Pep 2,3 Edward Kubisch . . . Eddy Page 97 June Ann Kupec . . . Junie Babe Big Sister 25 Creative Dance 3,45 Life Saving l,2,35 Swim Club l,2,3,45 Tumbling 25 Social Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 2,3 Frank J. Kupka . . . Kup Spanish 35 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Boys' M Club 4 Frank Kurhayez . . . Leonard Kurowski . . . Len Future Craftsmen Richard Kurtz . . . Rich Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3 Mary Kuske . . . Kusk Aeolian Choir 2,3, Board 45 Drama I5 Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA l,2,3, Treasurer 45 Hi-C 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Pep 45 Weekly Club l5 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 1,25 MSGA Representative l Judith Kusnierz . . . Ydui Big Sisters 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Hi-C 25 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 25 Activity Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Anita Kuta . . . KuTie Former student of Nazareth Academy Aeolian Choir 45 Band 2,3,45 Debate 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA l,2,3, Board 45 Hi-C 25 Jazz 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 2 Mary Lou Kuta . . . Former student cf Nazareth Academy Roberta Kutas . . . Bert Lois Ann Kutis . . Frcsh-Soph Girls Carolyn Kvapil . . . Art 45 Saddle l,25 Social Comm. 4 Page 98 l9faynigAf . . . Gloria Kucan . . . Glo, Jean Chorus 4 Dwight Kucera . . . Band l,2,3,45 Chess and Checkers l,3,45 Dance Band l,2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math l,2,4, Vice-President 35 Orchestra 3,4 Robert Kucera . . . Bob Tom Kufrin . . . Tex June Kuhaiek . . . Booster 2,3,45 Big Sisters 2,35 Cheerleaders 2,3,45 Creative Dance 3,45 Drama 25 Intramural 15 Pep 2,3,45 Ticket Office 3,45 Tumbling l,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Board of Directors 45 Senior Board5 Elec- tion Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 2,35 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2,35 Ex- change Comm. 45 School Spirit Comm. 4 John Kuhlen . . . Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin 25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Swimming l,2,3,45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 2,45 Boys' M Club 3,45 Boys' Lifeguard 3,45 Junior Council Janet Kula . . . Jan, Peanuts Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Art 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural 4 Judith Kula . . . Judy Art 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Cynthia Kulma . . . Sin, Cindy s QSM? ai .24 .STJCCQJ6 Mary Ann Kvapil . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 3,4, Folk Dancing l, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Library 3, Weekly Staff 4, Welfare Comm. 3, MSGA Representative 2 George Laas . . Swimming l,2 Linda Lange . . . Lindy, Lin Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Intramural 2,3, Tumbling 4, MSGA Represen- tative 2,3 Dorothy Langer . . . Dottie Drama I, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Senior Honor Society 3,4, Intramural 4, Math 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Social Science 3, Tri-M 3,4, MSGA Representative I William Langer . . . Bill, Big Bill Anglers I, Operators 2,3,4, Stamp l,2 William E. langridge . . . Bill Former student of Austin High School Leonard Lanni . . . len Patricia Lantvit . . . Pat Folk Dancing I William lanvit . . . Willie, Jr. Basketball 1, Football l, Wrestling 2,3 w I i91S tt'-' 1 Joseph LaPorte . . . Future Craftsmen 4, Football 4, Social Comm. 4 Rose Ann LaRoche . . . Rose, Ro Folk Dancing, Pep Emily Larson . . .Em Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Big Sisters 3, Pep 4 Clarence Last . . . Stormy Fencing Club 3, FBLA 4, Fencing l,2, MSGA Representative I,2,4 Paul Latino . . Alice Laube . . . Al Big Sisters 4, GAA 3,4, Girls' M Club 4, Intramural l,2,3,4, Junior- Senior Girls 4, Pep 4, Activity Comm. l,2,4, MSGA Representative 4 Judy R. Law . . . Lawson, The law Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 4, Frosh Cabinet, Vice-President, Creative Dance l,2,3,4, Drama I, GAA I, Intramural, Pep I,2,3,4, Tumbling 2,3,4, Activity Comm. 2,3,4, Assembly Comm. 3, Orientation Comm. 2, Social Comm. l,2,3,4, MSGA Representative I,2,3 Lynne Marian Lawson . . . Aeolian Choir 2,3, Secretary, Treasurer 4, Big Sisters 2,3, Frosh- Soph Girls 1, GAA l,2, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3, Sec- retary 4, Junior-Senior Girls, Historian 3, Latin 3, Leadership 3,4, Pep l,2, Activity Comm. 4, Treasurer 3, Board of Directors 4, Senior Board, Treasurer, Election Comm. 4, Executive Comm., Treasurer 4, Medal Awards Comm. 3, Orientation Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. I,4, Welfare Comm. l,2, MSGA Representative l,3 Patricia Ann Laycher . . . Pat Drama I, Intramural I, Pep 2,3,4, Spanish 4 Emily Lazazzera . . . Em Big Sisters 4, Folk Dancing I, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Activity Comm. 4, Sccial Comm. 4 Peter Lazzari . . . Pete Donald legan . . . Don Anglers I, Photography l, Camera l, Baseball 2 Page 99 Kay Patyk and Vince Korbal are beginning their six-week iourney to the land of note cards, outlines, topic sentences, and rough drafts. Our senior cabinet members, Alice Gerdanc, Noel Kalis, Jeanette Drake, and Dale McClendon, are planning the many senior-year activities which will long be fond memories. Page lO0 lgarficiloafion in Harold Thieda and Jeanette Cefalo are pausing in the bustle of graduation preparations to bid a fond adieu. These seniors are in the process of making last moments memorable at Senior Playnite. Senior Alley is the traditional stamping ground of many a senior girl, like Delphine Waszak, who experiences laughter and sorrow, books and boys all within a day. : N ' . A xx ' K' -iffy ' Mr L F Tuleen, the ever ready helper of college-bound students, IS assisting Mary Ann Rizzato in planning for her future. Page 101 Cpofkge CJGYLAPQIQCQ Victor Legner . . . Vic Band 1,2,3,47 Chemistry 3,47 Senior Council 47 German 2,3,47 Junior Honor Society 2,3,47 Senior Honor Society 3,47 Jazz 3,47 Math 2,4, President 37 Model Railroad 17 Boys' Pep 4 Victoria Legner . . . Vicke Future Homemakers 17 Senior Honor Society 3,47 Math 2,3,47 Wel- fare Comm. 37 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 Russell Lekovish . . . Alex, Russ Donald Lentzen . . . Don Chemistry 47 Latin 1 Melody Lee Leoni . . . Mel Big Sisters 47 Folk Dancing 17 French 27 FBLA 47 Future Scientists 37 Future Teachers 37 Intramural 37 Pep 4 Roy Dean Leporatti . . . Boxing 47 Cross Country 27 Football 17 Swimming 27 Tennis 17 Track 1 Thomas Lestina . . . Ton Thespians7 Spanish 17 Camera 17 Track 17 MSGA Representative David Levinsky . . . Flash Former student of St. Procopius High School Caroll Lhotka . . . Aeolian Choir 1,21 Art 3,47 Future Homemakers 37 GAA 17 Junior- Senior Girls 37 Library 47 Pep 2 Jerome Libera . . . Rome Tennis 2,3,47 Boys' Pep 4 Gerald J. Licko . . . Jerry Junior Council 1,21 Senior Council 3,47 Math 27 Physics 37 Track 1,2,3,4, weight Lifting 4 James Liddell . . . Little Jim Operators 2,37 Radio Guild 1,27 M Service 4 Richard Lidinsky . . . Rich Biology 27 Boxing 4 Herbert Lifka . . . Herb Former student of St. Ignatius High School Baseball 4 Sandra Lindaur . . . Sandy Bowling 2 Martin Lipinski . . . Marty Junior Honor Society 2,3,47 Weekly Staff 47 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 17 Wrestling 1,2.3 Joyce Ann Liska . . Joyce Lynn Liska Big Sisters 37 GAA 1,2,4, Sports Manager 37 Girls' M Club 2,3,47 Intra- mural 1,2,3,47 Leadership 2,3,47 Pep 2,3,47 Ticket Office 2,3,47 As- sembly Comm. 37 Board of Directors 3,47 Junior Board7 Senior BO6I'dj Public Relations Comm., Chairman 3,47 Social Comm. 2,37 MSGA Representative 17 School Spirit Comm., Chairman 47 Exchange Comm. 4 Marcia Liska . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 27 GAA 17 Hi-C 27 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Anton P. Lissy . . . Tony, Liss Aeolian Choir 2,3, President 47 Senior Cabinet7 Dance Band 47 Jazz 3, Vice-President 47 Activity Comm. 47 Assembly Comm. 3,4, Medal Awards Comm. 37 Public Relations Comm. 47 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 3,47 Boys' Pep, President 4 Samuel Listello . . . Sam Page 102 cjwlegaa any aibecivle Audrey lizner . . . Freshie, Audie Big Sisters 35 Creative Music, Vice-President 3,45 Folk Dancing 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Homemakers 3,45 GAA 45 Pep 3,45 Weekly Staff, Distributor 4 Donna Lorraine Lobek . . . Dee Froih-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 15 Future Homemakers 45 Library 35 Welfare Comm. 2 Fred Loemer . . . Rick Former student of Farragut High School Patricia Loidolt . . . Patty Aeolian Choir 2,3, President 45 Bowling 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 15 Latin 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Pep 25 Weekly Staff 45 Tri-M 3, Secretary 45 Social Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Diane Rose loisi . . . Di, Butterball Big Sisters 3,45 Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Linda Lokay . . . Raymond F. Loll . . . Ray Boys' M Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 Louis R. Lorenz . . . Lou Anglers 1,25 Future Craftsmen 4 Marianne Losito . . . Smiley GAA 15 Pep 2 Jerry Lucas . . . Football 15 Wrestling 2 Mary Nancy Lucca . . . Marc, Shorty Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 William Lucek . . . Bill Drama 1,25 Intramural William Lukes . . . Bill Anglers 1,25 Fencing Club 1 Virginia Anne Lund . . . Ginny MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Court of Justice 45 Girls' M Club, Vice-President 3, President 45 Hi-C i,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Library 3, Vice-President 45 Life Saving 45 Math 2, President 3,4 Charles Lynch . . . Chuck John MacConnelI . . . Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3, President 45 German 45 Rocket Society 35 MSGA Representative 35 Big Brother 2,3,4 Irvin MacDougalI . . . Mac Former student of Onarga Military School Swim Club 45 Tumbling 3,4 Judith A. MacDougall . . . Judy, Mac Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 3,45 Biology 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 15 Swim Club 2,3,4 Kathryn Mach . . . Kathy, Kath Big Sisters 35 Booster 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 25 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, Vice-President 45 Leadership 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Marcella M. Mach . . . Marcy, Moose Big Sisters 2,45 Future Homemakers 25 Hi-C 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice- President 45 Intramural 3,45 Library 45 Spanish 4 - Frank Machek . . . Band 15 Chess and Checkers 35 German 45 Jazz 3,45 Boys' Pep 45 Golf 15 Social Comm, 4 Page lO3 Frank Macieiewski . . Joan Macieiewski . . . Mack Intramural 3,45 Spanish 3 Richard Macko . . . Rich Model Railroad 15 Future Draftsman 35 Stamp 25 Swimming 1 Norman Maclean . . . Norm Former student cf Ausfin High School Football 1,2,3, Manager 4 Lon F. Magaro . . . Cross Country 3,45 Golf 45 Track 3,45 Stamp 15 Boys' Pep 45 Big Brothers 3 Patricia Maglio . . . Patti, Pat Big Sisters 45 Italian 4 James Maher . . . Jim Football 2 Joyce Maieski . . . Joy Folk Dancing 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1 Barbara Makovsky . . . Bobbie FBLA 45 GAA 15 Intramural 1,25 Leadership 45 Saddle 15 Weekly Staff 35 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3 1 Peter Maksimovich . . Jerry J. Malek . . . Czech, Vice-President 45 Movie Makers 15 Operators 1,2,3,45 Camera 15 Photography 1,2,3,4 Vincent F. Malek . . . Vin Anglers 15 Chemistry 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Anthony Malizia . . . Sue Mallette . . . Susie, Toots Aeolian Choir5 GAA Donald Malnar . . . M Number 1 Social Science Joan Maly . . . Joanie Aeolian Choir 2, Board 3,45 Big Sisters 2,35 Chemistry 45 Drama 15 Future Nurses 45 GAA 1,2,3, Secretary 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 45 Spanish 25 Weekly Club 25 Tri-M 45 Activity Comm. 45 As- sembly Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Publicity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 1,2,35 MSGA Representative 4 Allen Manarik . . . Maverick, M Number 2 Stamp 25 Electronics 1 Kathryn Manusos . . . Kathy Former student of Grayslake Community High School Aeolian Choir 3,45 Creative Dance 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Tumbling 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Lois Marchon . . . Lo Karen Marcing . . . Kuddles Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 2,35 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 Weekly Club 2 Wallace Marciniak . . . Scooter Radio Guild5 Saddle5 Operators Page 104 Judith Marson . . . Shorty Diane Martin . . Robert Martin . . . Bob Baseball, Manager 35 Swimming, Manager 4 lee Martinson . . . Swimming 15 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Boys' Pep Dexter D. Marx . . . Dex Former student of St. John's Military Academy Aviation 25 Hockey 25 Football 25 MSGA Representative 1 Catherine E. Masek . . . Cathy Art 45 Big Sisters 35 FBLA 25 Intramural 45 Social Comm. 4 Sandra Mastalerz . . . Sandy, San Aeolian Choir 45 Creative Dance 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 2,3,4 Charles B. Mattas . . . Chuck Chemistry 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3545 Boys' Pep 4 Bruce Mattran . . . Pancho Former student of Chicago Vocational High School Bowling 3,45 Band 1 Elaine Matzsiak . . . Big Sisters 25 Drama 1,25 French 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Future Teachers 45 Intramural 2,35 Weekly Club 25 Orientation Comm. 1 Beatrice Maylath . . . Bea Future Scientists 3,45 Czech 2 Marilyn Mazur . . . Twinkly Nose Page105 Michael Marcinkus . . . Mike, Little Mike Bowling 1,2,35 Chess and Checkers 15 Fencing 2 John Marecek . . . Mudecech Rocket Society A Pamela A. Marecek . . . Pam Creative Dance 45 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls, Secretary 45 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Radio Guild 15 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Raymond Marek . . Soccer Paul Marhoul . . . Future Scientists 1,2,3,4 Sharon Markov . . . Marky Big Sisters 25 Booster 2,3,45 Creative Dance 25 Life Saving 2,3,45 Girls' Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 25 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 Jerome Markowski . . . Jerry Weight Lifting Walter Marks . . . Wally Swimming4 Diane Marsiglio . . . Dee Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 45 Drama 1,25 GAA 15 Intramural 15 Leadership 3,45 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 2,35 Social Comm. 2,3545 MSGA Representative 1,2 l l r Nancy Carol Mazurek . . . Nan, Nance Big Sisters 25 Drama 1,2,3,45 FBLA 45 Future Teachers 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 3 Walter Mazurek . . . Walt, Count Anglers 15 Astronomy 1,25 Bowling 15 Model Railroad 15 Operators 2,3,45 Science 3,4 Marlene Mazzanti . . . Mar Judith Mazzetti . . . Judy Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 15 Hi-C 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 35 Wel- fare Comm. 2 Dale McClendon . . . George Aeolian Choir, Board 2,35 Amateur Radio 1,25 Frosh Cabinet, His- torian5 Soph Cabinet, Historian5 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet, Historian5 Drama 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 1,25 Jazz 45 Latin 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel, President 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Movie Makers 15 Thespians 1,2, Historian 3, President 45 Photography 15 Radio Guild 45 Stage Managers 45 Weekly Club 1,2,35 Weekly Staff, Cir- culation 1, Head Proofreader 2, Circulation 35 Writers 45 Camera 15 Football 15 Wrestling 15 Activity Comm. 1,45 Assembly Comm. 1,25 Social Comm. 1,2, Board 3,45 Big Brothers 2,3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Patricia McEneany . . . Red, Pat Former student of St. Barbara's High School Judith Elaine McVicar . . . Judi GAA 15 Hi-C 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 4 Philip McWilliams . . Ruth McWilliams . Roy R. Meisinger . . Camera 1,2 Barbara A. Melka . . . Barb, Babs Intramural 1,25 Social Comm. 2,3,4 Marian Mensik . . . Mar Frosh-Soph Girls 3,45 Junior Senior Girls 3,4 Eric Meskauskas . . . Former student of Farragut High School Gisa Meyer . . . Former student of Walther Lutheran High School Social Science 3,45 Swim Club 3,4 Jeanette Eileen Meyer . . . Jeanie Aeolian Choir 1, Vice-President 25 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Drama 15 Frosh- Soph Girls, President 25 GAA 1,2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Junior Honor Society 2,4, Vice-President 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Senior Board5 Bulletin Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Public Relations Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 1,25 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Ronald Meyer . . . Killer Former student of St. Mel High School Richard Meyers . . . Rich Janice Joan Micetich . . . Jan Former student of St. Procopius High School GAA 15 Weekly Staff, Distributor 4 Ed Michalec . . . Frank Michalek . . . Former student of Timothy Christian High School FBLA 15 Hi-C 15 Photography5 Big Brothers William P. Michelon . . . Frankie Big Brother 45 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Chess and Checkers 15 Fencing 2 GAA 4 Page 106 John Micka . . . Pecos Lambert Miedler . Band 1,2,3,4 Marianne Mikeska . . . Mar Band 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Leadership 3,45 Tri-M 3,4 Darlene Lee Miklas . . . Mar, Blondie Big Sisters 3,45 Folk Dancing 15 FBLA 45 Hi-C 1,25 Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Comm. 3 Estelle Miklos . . . Cookie Future Nurses 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,4 Linda Mikulasek . . . Mikki, Michaels Big Sisters 2,35 GAA 15 Intramural 15 Leadership 45 Social Science 3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3 Barbara Mikulecky . . . Barb, Bobbie Future Homemakers 3,45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Intramural 3,4 Aldona Milauckas . . . Donna Drama 35 Creative Dance 45 Folk Dancing 15 Intramural 35 Maior- ettes 25 Saddle 35 Social Science 3 James Miller . . . Jim Aviation5 Roller Skating5 Track5 Weight Lifting Milton Miller . . Robert Miller . . Sharon Miller . . . Sherry Big Sisters 25 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Radio Guild I5 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Publicity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 45 Leadership 2,3 Shirley Ann Miller . . . Cookie Big Sisters 3 Wayne Miller . . Football 1,2 Wayne Miller . . . MSGA Representative 3 Michael Milosevich . . . Judith Minikowski . . . Judy, De Dee Camille Minnala . . Aeolian 2,3,4 Bertrand J. Misek . . . Bert MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Ass't. Club Editor 3, Co-Editor in Chief 45 Band 1,25 Chemistry, Secretary 35 Hi-C 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel, President 15 Senior Masque and Gavel 25 Math, Vice-President 35 Operators 2,4, Vice-President 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Speech Arts 3 David W. Misek . . . Dave Senior Honor Society 3,45 MSGA Representative 3 Kathy Misek . . . Kay Drama Club 15 Intramural I5 Saddle Club 1,2 Page 107 John K. Morganti . . . Honest John Arleen Morgantini . . . Morgan, Martini Big Sisters 3, Chemistry 4, Future Nurses 4, GAA 2,3,4, Junior- Senior Girls 3,4, Pep 4, Saddle 2, Social Science 3,4, Spanish, Treasurer 3, Travel 4, Activity Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 3,4, Girls' Choir 3 Juanita Lee Morini . . . Chickie Big Sisters 3, Italian 2, M Service 3 Virginia Morini . . . Ginny Don Moscato . . John Mostacci . . George Moudry . . . Butch MSGA Representative 3 Charles Louis Moutvic . . . Chuck Football 2,4, Track 2,3,4, Social Comm., Boys' Pep 4 Philip Mozockie . . . Phil, Maverick Former student of York High School M Service 4 Fredric Mraz . . . Rick, Fred Bowling 3,4, Latin 2,3,4, Boys' Pep 4, Activity Comm. 4 Joseph Mraz . . . Beatnick Wrestling 2 Judith Mraz . . . Judi Big Sisters 3, Booster 4, GAA l,2,4, Historian 3, Intramural l,3,4, Leadership 2,3, Life Saving 4, Girls' Pep 2,3, Treasurer 4, Spanish 2, Junior Board, Senior Board, Election Comm., Chairman 4, Ex- ecutive Comm., Corresponding Secretary 3, Orientation Comm. 3, Public Relations Comm. 3, Social Comm. 2,3,4, MSGA Represen- tative 2 Page 108 gkridfmad ance . . . Maris Marie Missar . . . Blondie, Mare Big Sisters 2, Drama Club 'I,2, French Club 4, FBLA 4, Orientation Comm. 2, Social Comm. I,2,3 Charles Mitchell . . . Sonny Boys' Pep 4, Social Science 4, Activity Comm. 4 Donald Mitchell . . . Don Senior Council 3,4, Future Scientists 2,3,4, Math 3,4 Marilyn Mock . . . Mar Big Sisters 3, Intramural l,2,3, Pep 2 Patricia Molek . . . Pat Aeolian Choir 2, Big Sisters 3, Creative Dance l,2,3,4, Saddle Club I,2, Social Comm. 3 Charles Molkentine . . . Molk, Mcintosh Aeolian Choir 2,3,4, Operators 3,4, Football I Eileen Moore . . . Creative Dance 4, Junior4Senior Girls 3,4, Orchestra I,2, Talent I, Social Comm. 3,4, MSGA Representative 2 Sandra Moore . . . Sandy Aeolian Chcir l,2,3,4, Big Sisters 3, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, GAA I,2, Hi-C 2, Intramural 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Pep Club 'I,2, Social Comm. 4, Welfare Comm. Edward Moose . . . Moose Football I, Boys' Pep 4 X wi- WU . v Lnfer ALJIDQF5 Boyd Mudra . . . Rocket Society 2, Vice-President 35 Stamp I, Secretary 2, President 3 Margaret Mueller . . . Peggy Creative Dance 45 Intramural 1,35 Saddle l,2,4, Treasurer 3 Wayne Mueller . . . Football 1,25 Track 1 Kenneth Munro . . . Ken, Magoo Football I Frank Mushow . . . Buddy Weight Lifting Carolyn A. Musil . . . Cookie Aeelian Choir 2,3,45 Creative Dance 2,3, President 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 MSGA Representative 3,4 Don Musial . . . The King Weekly Staff Dottie Mydlil . . . Mardel Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 45 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls I5 GAA 15 Intramural lj Girls' Pep 1,2,3,45 Ticket Office l,2,3,45 Tumbling 1,25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. l,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Janet C. Nadr . . . .l.C., Jan Art 45 Saddle 1,2 Ed Napora . . . Ed Joanne Nauseda . . . Jo, Joie Big Sisters 35 Future Homemakers 45 Social Comm. 3 Linda Neckar . . . Lyn Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 35 Future Nurses 45 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 1,2 Intramural 1,25 Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3 Irma Neidorf . . . Irm MSGA Representative 1,25 Social Comm. 3 Carol Nelson . . . Nellie Big Sisters 35 Bowling I5 Drama l,25 Future Nurses 45 Intramural 2,3,45 Girls' Pep l,2,3,45 Social Science 45 Spanish 35 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 4 Ray Nelson . . . Ervin J. Nemec . . . Erv Junior Council 1,2 Charlene Nemecek . . . Char GAA 2.3,45 Hi'C 25 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 3,4 Walter Newburn . . . Walt Operators 1 Marianne Newman . . . Mar Tumbling 3,45 FBLA 1,25 Weekly Staff 45 Girls' Pep 2,3,4 Verna Newson . . . Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 25 GAA lg Hi-C 1,25 Intra- mural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Girls' Pep 45 Weekly Club 25 Social Comm. 3 Sharon Nickals . . . Sharon Former student of Nazareth Academy Big Sisters 35 Drama 3,45 Social Science 4 Page 109 I eniord .gzow Betty Nickel . . . Betts Future Teachers 1, Secretary 25 Intramural 35 Leadership 3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Thomas E. Nickel . . . Tom Intramural WrestIing5 Baseball 1,2 Thomas Nolan . . . Tom Kenneth Norman . . . Keno, Norm Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Boys' M Club 4 Joseph Nosek . . . Joe Donna Lynne Novak . . . Junior Cabinet, Vice-President5 Creative Dance 1,2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Hi-C 1,2,4, Co-Editor 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Saddle 25 Social Science 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 George F. Novak . . . Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 12,3,4 Track 1,2 Gloria Rose Novak . . . Glo Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 GAA 15 intramural 15 Pep 1,2,3,45 Board of Directors 1, Ass't. Secretary 25 Frosh Board5 Soph Board5 Social Comm. 1,2,35 MSGA Representative 1 James A. Novak . . . Jim, The Nove Bowling lj Senior Honor Society 45 Math 45 Science 35 Baseball 3,45 Boxing 45 Football 1,2,35 Big Brother Joan Novak . . . Kitten Ken Novak . . . Angeline Novotny . . . Angie, Angel Carl Novotny . . Eugene Nowicki . . . Gene Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Bowling 4 Richard Obenauf . . . Saddle, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 25 Swimming 1 Howard Odin . . . Howie Cross Country 45 Football 15 Track 2 Carol Ohler . . . Carol, Kat Art 1,25 Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 GAA 1 Thomas Ohler . . . Tom, Omar Chemistry 2,45 Chess and Checkers 3, Treasurer 45 Court of Justice 35 Future Scientists 1,3,4, Secretary 25 German 3,45 Literary Semi nary 3,45 Math 2,3,45 Rocket Society 25 Science Club 2,3,45 Secretary lp MSGA Representative 1,25 Science Research 2,4, Treasurer 3 Ronald Okamoto . . . Okir Judith M. Olic . Hi-C 1,2,3,4 William Olmstead . . . Bill Page110 Ouffsfancbng .fggiffg Andy Olsen . . . Gerald Olszewski . . . Jerry Aeolian Choir Patricia Ann Olszewski . . . Pat Big Sisters 35 Booster 45 GAA 25 Intramural 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Louie Ondrus . . . Lou, Lulu Former student of Farragut High School Frank Opalecky . . . Bud M Service Pearl Marie Orihel . . . Former student of Elmwood Park and Proviso East High Schools Aeolian Choir 45 Czech 45 French 45 FBLA 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 45 Social Science 45 Talent 45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 School Spirit Comm. 45 Evaluation Comm. 4 Gary Orr . . . Jerilyn Orszula . . . Jerry Art 25 Big Sisters 45 Booster 45 Chemistry 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3, Historian 45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 3,45 Library 35 Pep 3,45 Saddle 35 Talent 1,25 Activity Comm. 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 4 Catherine Oswald . . . Ozzie Big Sister 2,35 Biology 25 French 45 Future Nurses, Historian 3, Treasurer 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' M Club 4, Sports Manager 35 Intramural l,2,3,45 Life Saving 4 Karen Joyce Otten . Hi-c 1,2,3,4 Richard Ourada . Vicki Overfield . . . Creative Dance, Vice-President 45 Drama i5 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Robert Overtoom . . . Aeolian Choir 45 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Rocket Society 25 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Social Comm. 4 Eileen Pacela . . . l Aeolian Choir 25 Big Sister 2,35 Future Distributors 45 Pep l5 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative l Carol Jean Paganelli . . . Pag Former student of Nazareth Academy FBLA 45 Future Homemakers 4 x Marilyn Page . . . Mar James Pagni . . . Sag Diane Paichl . . . Drama l5 Aeolian Choir 2 Christine Pakan . . . Chris Big Sister 25 Booster 3,45 Life Saving 3, Secretary 45 Pep 2,35 Weekly Club 25 Social Comm, 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 John Palleva . . . Jack Tumbling 35 Football l Bruce Palmer . . . Stubby Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,35 Wrestling l,2 Page 'lll Bonita Pangrle . . . Boni Maiorettes 1,2,3,45 Pep 3,4 Joseph Panik . . . Joe Audrey Panusko . . . Aud Big Sisters 25 Booster 2,3,45 GAA 15 Intramural 15 Leadership 2,3,45 Girls' Pep 253,45 Tumbling 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Carole M. Papacek . . . Car Big Sisters 45 GAA 3,45 Intramural 3,45 JuniorASenior Girls 45 Girls' Pep 45 Activity Comm. 4 Don Papirnik . . . Pappy Junior Council 1,2, Senior Council 3,45 M Service 3,4 Barbara Papivis . . . Barbie Hi-C 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3, Creative Dance 3 Brian V. Pappalardo . . . Pop Aeolian Choir 45 Astronomy 1,25 Boys' Pep 45 Saddle 45 Golf 45 Wrestling 1,2 Sue Parichy . . . Sue Big Sisters 25 Leadership 2,3,45 Travel 15 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 1,4 Carol Parkhurst . . . Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 25 GAA 15 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Life Saving 25 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Tumbling 2,35 Social Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 1,25 M-Book Comm. 1 Lois Parthun . . . Parth Aeolian Choir, Senior Board 45 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet, Parliamentariam Intramural 1,2,3,45 Orientation Comm. 1,25 School Improvement Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3,4 Barbara Pasieta . . . Barb, Babe NIORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 45 Big Sisters 3,45 Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3 James R. Patitucci . . . Pat Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,2 Kathleen Patyk . . . Kay Donald James Patzem . . . Don Tumbling 3 Ronald Paulaskas . . . Undis Putable Talent 2,35 Tumbling 3,45 Radio Guild 1 Stanley Paulauskas . . . Frenchy Aviation 25 Intramural 25 Soccer 3 Don Pauley . . . James E. Paveza . . . Jim Soccer 4 Stephen Pavish . . . Steve, Pav Dave Pavletich . . Bonita Rose Pavlik . . . Bonnie Czech 15 FBLA 15 Future Homemakers 15 Horne Economics 1 Page 112 Franklyn Pekarek . . . Frank MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Activity Editor 4 Dolores Pellegrino . . . Dori Big Sisters 35 FBLA 4 Tom Pelletiere . . . Pal Football I David Dom Peluso . . . Palus, Pill German 45 Tumbling 3,4 Donald Perfect . . . Don Helen Perina . . . Creative Dance 45 French 2,35 Girls' Pep lg Saddle 25 Social Science 45 Spanish 45 Travel 4 Lincla Perkins . . . Lin Sandra Pertle . . . Sandi MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Activities Editor 45 Aeolian chair 3,45 Art 25 Big Sisters 2,3,45 Soph Cabinet, Vice-President5 Junior Cab- inet, Treasurer5 Creative Dance 3,45 Future Homemakers 15 GAA 'l,2,35 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3545 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Intramural 1,25 Tri-M 2,3, President 45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Senior Board5 Bulletin Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm., Chairman 45 Social Comm. 2,35 Welfare Comm. 2 Frank P. Peter . . . St. Peter Photography5 Camera l Ron Peterman . . . Pete Boys' M Ciub 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Football 25 Track 3,4 Penelope Ann Peternell . . . Penny Big Sisters 35 Creative Dance 45 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls, Histor- ian 45 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Radio Guild I5 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Joanne Peters . . . Jo Drama 1,2,3,45 French l,2,3,4 Pagell3 Frank J. Pavlik . . . Pav Bowling i,2,3,45 Senior Council5 Baseball 'I5 Football lj Track 2 Joanne Pavlik . . . Jo, Pavie Girls' Pep 2,35 FBLA 4 Richard Pawelczyk . . . Rich Darlene Pecenka . . . Dee Big Sisters 45 Creative Dance 3,45 Future Scientists 1,25 Hi-C 25 School Improvement Comm. 35 Social Comm. 253, Board 4 Leanne Pech . . . Lee Former student of Farragut High School Louis Pechan . . . Lou Future Craftsman 45 Tumbling 35 MSGA Representative 2 Gerald Pechous . . . Gerry James Pedersen . . . Jim MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 45 Hi-C 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3, President 45 Thespians 3,45 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Staff 2,35 Football 35 Swimming 15 Track 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative l,2,45 Boys Pep 4 David Pekarek . . . Dave Latin 25 Baseball l 3323-'tw QA Robert Peters . . . Pete, Bob Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Darlene Ann Petersen . . . Debbie Big Sisters 25 Booster 45 Cheerleaders 3,45 GAA 15 Creative Dance 2,3,45 Girls' Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Tumbling 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Repree sentative 1,2 James Petrzelka . . . Jim Anglers 15 Operators 1,2,3,4 Sandra Pettigrew . . . FBLA 2,45 Junior'Senior Girls 35 Social Science 35 Activity Comm. 3 Barbara Pieklo . . . Barb MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 45 Creative Dance 3, French 2,35 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 GAA 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Weekly Club 1,2 Patrick Pieper . . . Juanita Pierantoni . . . Nita, Corky Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Drama 45 GAA 15 Saddle 1,2,35 Talent 3, Tumbling 45 Evaluation Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 3 Stephen Pietras . . . Steve Former student of Riverside'Brookfield High School Carol Pietrzak . . . Bi Sister 23- Future Nurses 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramural 3,45 Senior Q 1 1 Honor Society 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Leandra Pietrzak . . . Lee Intramural 2,3,45 Tumbling 1,2,3,4 Concetta Pignato . . . Connie, Cetta Former student of St. Mary's High School Aeolian Choir 45 Big Sister 35 Italian 35 Talent 4 Carol Pilafas . . . Little Carol Simon J. Pilkis . . . Bowling 15 German 3,45 Stamp 2,3,4 Scott R. Pinta . . . Scott Aviation 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 3,45 Boys' Pep 4 Raymond Piorecki . . . Wire Joan Pircon . . . Joanie Joseph Pisauro . . . Joe Judith Marie Pitelka . . . Judy Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 1,2,45 Drama 15 French 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Life Saving 2,3,45 Girls' Pep 1,2,45 Radio Guild 15 Weekly Club 2 Activity Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm., Vice President 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 1,2,45 MSGA Rep resentative 35 M-Book Comm. 3 John Plantan . . . Johnny Football 1,2,3,4 Clifford Pliml . . Frank Pliml . Page 114 Edward Plocek . . . Eddie Booster 45 FBLA 15 Jazz 3,45 Tennis 45 Track 1,25 MSGA Represen- tative 1,25 Boys' Pep 4 Nancy Lois Poch . . . Hi-C 2,45 Creative Dance 2,4 Donald Milton Podzamsky . . . Don Future Distributors 45 Weightlifting 45 Wrestling, Manager 1,2 Kenneth N. Poiman . . . Ken Boxing 35 Wrestling lj Football 1,2 Carol Pokorney . . . Carrie Art 45 Big Sister 45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Comm. 4 Janice Polacek . . . Polly Creative Dance 3,45 Big Sisters 25 Booster 2,3,45 Cheerleaders 3,45 Intramural 15 Girls' Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Tumbling 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 15 Social Comm. 1,2,3 Terrance E. Polcyn . . . Sweeney Chemistry 45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Physics 2,35 Rocket Society 2 Carol Polich . . . GAA 3,45 Big Sister 3 Carol Polivka . . . Bank 1,2,35 Creative Music 25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Creative Dance 4 Peter Robert Polko . . . Pete Astronomy 1,25 Chemistry 45 Chess and Checkers 35 Future Scientists 4, Secretary 1,25 German 35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 45 Math 25 Model Railroad 25 Movie Makers 1,2,3,45 Operators 1,2,4, Treasurer 35 Rocket Society, Vice-President 25 Camera 1 John Popovich . . . Pocko Band 2,3,45 Boxing 3,45 Football 15 Swimming 35 Wrestling 4 John Potokar . . . PO-D Former student of Farragut High School Steven R. Potsic . . . Steve German 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Cross Ccuntry 2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 1,3 Walter Potsic . . . Pots Bank 15 MSGA Representative 1 Louis Prapotnik . . . Plumbo Future Distributors 45 Basketball 1 Virginia Prebish . . . Ginny FBLA 1,25 Future Homemakers 1.2 Walter Ray Preston . . . Wally Camera 1 Sharon Priban . . . Fatty Big Sisters 2,3,45 Booster 2,3,45 Frosh Cabinet, Treasurer5 Soph Cabinet, Secretary5 Senior Cabinet, Treasurer5 Creative Dance 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 FBLA 15 GAA 15 Hi-C 15 Home Economics 1,25 Intramural 15 Girls' Pep 1,2,3,45 Saddle 15 Activity Comm. 45 As- sembly Comm. 45 Election Comm, 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 Orientation Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 1,2 Betty Prochaska . . . Betts, Inky Big Sisters 3,45 FBLA 1,2 Karen Lynn Prochaska . . . Kay Creative Dance 1,2,3,45 Drama 2,35 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Edward Przeklasa . . . Ed Future Craftsman 45 MSGA Representative 4 Page 115 Carolyn Ann Rader . . . Cair Court of Justice 45 Drama 1,25 Junior Masque and Gavel 1,25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Medal Awards Comm., Chairman 35 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 1,25 M-Book Comm., Secretary 3 Frank Radtke . . Carole Radyeki . . . Former student of Harrison High School Aeolian Choir 4 Glenn Raieck . . . Former student of St. Mel High School Karen Randolph . . . FBLA 1,25 Future Homemakers 45 Future Teachers 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Activity Comm. 3 Sharon Rankin . . . Sherri, Rank GAA 25 Hi-C 1,25 Intramural 3,45 Girls' Pep 45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 3 Wayne Ratay . . . Wayne-o Aeolian Choir 45 Jazz 3,45 Boys' Pep 45 Talent 1,25 Tennis 1,25 Track 1,25 Social Comm. 4 Annabelle Rauch . . . Ann Intramural 3 Thomas Rawski . . . Former student of Weber High School Blanche Reali . . . Future Distributors 4 Robert Rees . . . Bob Former student of Harrison High School Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Jeanne Regal . . . Page116 ggkf in Judy Przybytek . Raymond Pszanka . . . Ray Anglers 1 Linda Gay Puckett . . . Punkin Art 45 Big Sisters 35 Girls' Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Karen Puike . . . Kay Big Sister 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 35 Intramural 3,45 Junior'Senior Girls 3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Activity Comm., Chairman 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 15 Morton Mili- taires 2,3,4 Glenn E. Puncochar . . . Punchy Hi'C 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 James Pupilis . . . Jim Future Scientists 15 Model Railroad 25 Weightlifting 4 Carol Ann Putz . . . Big Sisters 3,45 FBLA 45 Intramural 3,45 Czech 25 Membership Comm. Sharon G. Putzler . . . Putz Big Sisters 2,35 Drama 15 GAA 25 Girls Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Clubs Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Dorothy Racich . . . Dottie Big Sisters 2,35 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Intramural 15 Orienta- ticn Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3 Robert R. Riccomi . . . Bob Fencing 35 Future Craftsman 45 Physics 35 Travel l Judy Rich . . . Judy, Rich Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Drama 3,45 FBLA 35 Pep 3,45 Thespians 3,4 Tri-M 45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 Speech Arts 3,4 Michaeline Richert . . . Mickey, Baby Aeolian Choir 3,45 Creative Dance 45 Drama 1,25 Intramural 3,4 Junior-Senior Girls 45 MSGA Representative l,2,4 James E. Ricker . . . Jim Senior Honor Society 3,45 Jazz 3,45 Operators 15 Boys' Pep 4 Track I5 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Glenda Ricono . . . Glen Former student of Farragut High School Christine Rieder . . . Tina Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 2,35 Booster 2,3, Vice-President 45 Chemistry 45 Creative Dance 3,45 Drama lp Hi-C l,2,45 Intramural ly Pep l,2,3,45 Spanish 45 Talent 25 Tumbling 2,4, Secretary 35 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm., Secretary 25 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 2 Ronald Riha . . . Aeolian Choir 45 Big Brother 35 Booster 2,3,45 Jazz 45 Track I5 Social Comm. 45 MSGA Representative l Joanne Rinella . . . Joan Pep 2 Lorraine Rittorno . . . Lorrie Robert Rizman . . . Riz, Rizo Mary Ann Rizzato . . . Mar MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Ass't. Class Editor 3, Feature Editor 45 Big Sisters 45 Hi-C 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Writers, Secretary 2,3, President 45 MSGA Represen- tative 25 Library 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Samuel C. Rizzetta . . . Sam Aviation l,25 Chess and Checkers 25 Boys' Pep 45 Science 45 Spanish 45 Football 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Page ll7 1 yoim .gzuci Evelyn Roasch . . . Evi GAA 15 Intramural 1,25 Pep 1,25 Swim Club 25 M-Book Comm. 1 Denise Robb . . . Denny Art 35 Folk Dancing 15 FBLA 45 Hi-C 25 Junior-Senior Girls 4 Richard Ray Roberts . . . Rich Junior Council .Ierry Robertson . . . Jer Bowling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 MSGA Representative 1 Thomas Robinson . . . Tom Weekly Stat? 45 Boxing5 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Wrestling 1,2 Susan Roche . . . Susie Former student cf Maria High School Creative Dance 45 Drama 35 Saddle 35 Science 3 Robert Rockey . . . Rock, Ace Gymnastics 4 Ronald Roeges . . . Ron Physical Fitness Allen Rogers . . . Al Track 3 Carol J. Romano . . . Big Carol Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Intramural 3 Dan Romito . . . Meto Football 15 Baseball 1 John Robert Rondinella . . . Jack Former student of St. Mel High School Baseball 45 Boxing 35 Cross Country 1,25 Football 45 Track 1,2 Sharon L. Rooney . . . Shar, Sharri Hi-C 1,25 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 4 Evelene Rosenberger . . . Evie, Moe Aeolian Choir 45 Big Sister 3,45 Biology 25 German 35 GAA lg Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 1,2,4, Treasurer 35 Swim Club 45 Activity Comm. 35 School Improve- ment Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,35 Girls' Choir 1,2 Marlene Rosenberger . . . Moe, Evie Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sister 3,45 GAA 1,25 Girls' M Club 2,3, Vice- President 45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2,4, President 35 Swim Club 3,45 School Improvement Comm. 25 Social Comm. 2,35 German 3 Sharon Rosinski . Weekly Staff 3,4 Mary Ellen Roth . . . Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Social Science 35 Spanish 3,45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3 Joan Roycraft . . . Hi-C 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Library 3, President 45 Eligibility Comm. 4 Natalie Ruffolo . . . Nat Big Sister 25 Drama lg Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Teachers 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Radio Guild 15 Saddle 15 Weekly Staft 2,4, Ass't. Feature Editor 3, Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 1,2,35 Welfare Comm. 25 M Book Comm. 3 Nate Ruffolo . Elaine Rupert . . . Former student of Harrison High School FBLA 1,25 Social Science 1,2 Page 118 Ja! -American Shirley Russell . . . Josephine Ruszczyk . . . Josie Big Sisters 35 FBLA 1,25 Future Homemakers 45 Future Nurses 4 GAA 15 Pep 45 Publicity Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 3 Social Comm. 4 Karen Rutkoski . . . Jackie Aeolian Choir 2,35 Big Sisters 2,35 Drama 1,2,3,45 French 25 Frosh Soph Girls 15 GAA 15 Intramural 2,3,4 Charlotte Ruzicka . . . Char Czech 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Life Saving 2 Ronald E. Sagan . . . Ron Creative Music 25 Future Scientists 1,25 Operators 1,2, Captain 3 Ass't. Captain 45 Camera 1 Patricia Saharsky . . . Pat David Sahlin . . . Joanne L. Salach . . . Jo Nadine Salomon . Big Sisters 2,3 Diane Samec . . . Di, Dee Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hi-C I,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2, Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,4 Sandra Samek . . . Sandi Hi-C Don Sanders . . . MSGA Representative 2,3 Judith A. Sanderson . . . Judy Art 45 Big Sister 45 Creative Dance 45 Drama 45 Hi-C 25 Home Eco- nomics 1,25 Latin 15 Talent 15 Tumbling 1,25 Weekly Club 45 MSGA Representative 1,35 Tap Dancing 3 Richard Michael Santarelli . . . Rich, Frenchie Italian, President 35 Pep 45 Boxing 1,25 Cross Country 1 Raymond J. Santini . . . Ray MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Photographer 3,45 Hi-C 45 Model Railroad 1,25 Weekly Staff 3, Head Photographer 4 Theresa M. Santini . . . Terry Big Sister 35 Creative Music 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 GAA 1,45 Italian 1,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Intramural 3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 35 Spanish 3,4 Peloponnesia Sarris . . . Pellie, Pell Former student of Oak Park-River Forest High School Biology 25 Frosh-Soph Girls5 Spanish 1,25 Weekly Staff 4 Adriann Sartore . . . A Big Sister 25 M Service 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 GAA Bill Sauer . . . Kelly Anglers 1,25 Biology 1,2,35 Science 1,2 Richard Scacco . . . Linda Scatassi . . . Lynn Former student of Providence High School Fuiure Scientists 45 Italian 45 Pep 45 Science 45 Social Comm, 4 Page119 Robert Schabinger . . . Bob Former student of Farragut High School Aeolian Choir 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Virginia louise Scheid . . . Ginny Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sister 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Social Comm. 15 MSGA Representative 2 Dennis Scharf . . . Den Wayne Schenekl . . . Stormy Big Brother 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2 Linda Scheunemann . . . Sunny Former student of Ga e Park High School 9 Art 3,45 GAA 1,45 Saddle 2,3,45 Weekly Stat? 45 MSGA Represen- tative 45 Library 4 Melvyn Schiavelli . . . Mel MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Faculty Editor 45 Future Scientists 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Math, Treasurer 45 Opera- tors 2,3,4 Marilyn Schimpf . . . Writers 45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Conductor's 1 Pat Schleitwiler . . . Schlitz Chess and Checkers 1,25 Fencing 35 Safety Council 25 Football 1,2, MSGA Representative 1,2,4 Kenneth Schlichting . . . Schlitz Band 1,2,3,4 1 'sl' , Aeolian Choir 15 Big Sister 35 Creative Music 45 Folk Dancing 15 Latin 35 Lite Saving 35 Orchestra 1,2,3, Historian 45 Talent 3,45 Susanne Schloman . . . Sue Big Sister 2,35 Jazz 35 Library 3 Linda Joyce Schmid . . . Lynn Aeolian Choir l,2,35 Art 2,45 Big Sisters 2,35 Creative Dance 45 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 GAA 25 Hi-C 15 Intramural 25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Library 2,35 Maiorettes 25 Pep 2,35 Weekly Staff, Distributor 45 Bulletin Comm. 15 Code of Ethics Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Public Relations Comm. 45 School Improvement Comm. 25 Social Comm, 25 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 2 Sharon Schmidt . . . Intramural 4 Warren Schneider . . . Biology 25 Future Craftsman 3,4 James Schnulle . . . Jim Junior Council 1,25 Track 1 William Scholtens . . . Bill Aeolian Choir 3 Merle R. Schrader . . . Aviation 45 Model Railroad 2,45 Baseball 4 Russell Schultz . . . R. J. S. Albert Schumacher . . . Schu's Senior Council 45 Hi-C 3,4 Fred Schweig . Boys' M Club Darlene Scukanec . . . Dar FBLA 3, Pep 3 Ralph Searles . Page120 John Sevcik . . . Moose Senior Council 3,4, Baseball t,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Boys' M Club 3, Secretary 4 Tari Shaw . . . Robert Sherry . . . Lefty John Shiner . . . Clem Duller, William Penn Sandra Shogren . . . Sandy Former student of Harrison Technical Hi h School 9 Art l,2, GAA l,2, Intramural, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Library Spanish 3,4 Kenneth Shumate . . . Daffy Band l,2,4, Dance Band l,2,4, German 2, Math 'l,2,4, Orchestra -4, Soccer 1,2 Darlene Sieber . . . Dar MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 3, Drama l,2, Frosh- Soph Girls 2, Future Distributors, President 4 Maureen Sieber . . . Big Sisters 2, Drama l,2, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Future Distributors, Treasurer 4, GAA 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4 Eugene Siebert . . . Gene, Doc Former student of St. Philip High School James Sienkiewicz . . . Sienkie Former student of Kelly High School Fencing Club 3, Wrestling 1 Pauline I.. Sievert . . . Paul Big Sisters 2, Booster 3, Folk Dancing l, Frosh-Soph Girls 'l,2, GAA l, Intramural l, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 2,3, Weekly Club 2, Weekly Staft, Head Typist 3, Social Comm. 2 John R. Sika . . . Tika 'Band l,2,3,4, Talent 2,3,4 Page121 F Jerry Sebeste . . Frank Seebock . . Davicl F. Sedivy . . . Fabian Junior Council l,2, Future Craftsmen, President 3 Robert Seinost . . . Whity Model Railroad l,2, Stamp Club 3 Daniel Selivon . . . Sully Former student of Flushing High School Social Science 4, Football 3,4, Track 2,3, MSGA Representative 4 Boys' M Club Robert Senese . . . Black Bear, Killer Baseball l, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3, Boys' M Club Frank V. Serlovsky . . . Big Brother, Uncle Frankie Band, Senior Council, Czech Roberta Sestak . . . Bert, Bobbie Band 2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Spanish 4 Vice-President 3 James Sevcik . . . Li'l Moose Boys' M Club 3, Treasurer 4 I 9 . i l',. P?L. Senior Council 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Jeanette Skrha . . . Robert Simak . . . Bob Ray Simek . Paul Simko . . . Beatnik Biology 25 Future Scientists 1,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Math 35 MSGA Representatives 2 Lucille T. Simkus . . . Lu, Lucie Kenneth Simmons . . . Ken Baseball 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1 Dorothy Simon . . . Dotty Big Sister 35 Czech l,2,35 Hi-C 25 M Service Sharon Simonek . . . Sherry Big Sister 2,35 Frosh4Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 35 Future Nurses 45 GAA 1,25 Home Economics 1,25 Pep 1,25 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 2 Dennis Sindelar . . Charles Sipek . . . Chuck Sandra L. Sirovy . . . Sandy MSGA Representative 2,3,45 M-Book Comm, 1 Carol Sistek . . . Art 45 FBLA 25 M Service 4 Gayle Skaia . . . Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 Future Teachers 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3, President 45 Spanish 3,4 Louise Skill . . . Lou Marilynn Skorski . . . Mar FBLA 3,45 Future Teachers 3 IIJII Big Sisters 2,35 Creative Dance 2,3, Vice-President 45 Future Home- makers 1,2,35 Future Teachers 25 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 1,25 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep 2,3, Vice-President 45 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Assembly Comm. 45 Eligibility Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 2,35 Public Relations Comm. 45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,4 David Slager . . . Dave Tennis 35 Wrestling 3,45 Weight Lifting 45 Topology 3 Thomas C. Slanec . . . Tom Stamp Club 15 Boys' Pep 4 Ron Slechta . . . Frank Slechter . . . Fletcher Aeolian Choir 45 Orchestra 1,2,3 Carol Jean Slepicka . . . Cutie Pie Big Sister 35 Drama 15 GAA 1 Patricia Slifka . . . Poodles Creative Dance 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Life Saving 1,2,35 Pep 1,2 Weekly Club 25 Social Comm. 2,3 Page 122 Donald Slomiany . . . Don James Sloran . . . John Slosar . . . Slos, Wabbit Former student of St. Procopius Academy Ron Slouka . . . Beak Bowling i,2,3,45 Cross Country i,2,35 Track l,2,3,4 Vicki Slouka . . . Vic Big Sister 25 Creative Dance 25 GAA 45 Pep 45 Swim Club 3,45 MSGA Representative 'l Daniel Slow . . . Dan Talent l,25 Football I5 Track 1,25 Mixed Choir Nancy Slowinski . . . Nance, Nan Former student of St. Mary High School GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 3 Kenneth Smeikal . . . Chief Baseball l,25 Basketball l,2 Alberta Smith . . . Berda Big Sister 35 Creative Dance 2,3, Secretary 45 FBLA 35 GAA l5 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Maiorettes 25 Pep 2,45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 3,4 Frank Smith . . Paul Smith . . . Smitty Anglers 2 Philip Smith . . . Twitch Frank .l. Smrt . . . Future Scientists 45 Operators l,2,3,45 Drama 4 Patricia Smutny . . . Pat MSGA Representative l,2 Karen A. Snobel . . . Kari Big Sister 25 Creative Dance 3,45 Drama l5 FBLA, Newspaper Chair- man 45 GAA 'l,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Weekly Club 1,25 Activity Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. l,25 MSGA Represen- tative 2,35 Exchange Comm. 2 Sandra A. Snydel . . . Sandy, Speedy Aeolian Choir l,2,45 Band l,2,3,45 Chemistry 45 Czech I5 Future Nurses 3,45 German 3,45 Intramural 35 Social Science 45 Talent 25 Weekly Stat? 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Bradford Snyder . . . Brad Band 'l,25 Chess and Checkers 3,45 Junior Honor Society 3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Math 2,3,45 Saddle 3 Judith M. Sobieski . . . Judi Art 2,45 Big Sister 3,45 Junior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Social Science, Historian 35 Talent 25 Socal Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 2,3 Joyce Sobotka . . . MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, 45 Art I5 Bowling 35 Creative Dance i,2,35 French 25 Frosh-Soph Girls l5 MSGA Representative 2 Nancy Sobran . . . Beak Big Sisters 2,3,45 Girls' M Club 3,45 Hi-C 25 Intramural l,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm., Historian 45 MSGA Representative 3 Dennis Socha . . . C. R. Biology 25 Latin 35 Big Brother 3,4 Page 123 Andrew Spera . . . Andy, Beak Carole Spevacek . . . Singer Aeolian Choir 3,47 Folk Dancing l7 Hi-C l,2 Linda Christine Spolar . . . Lynn Art 27 Big Sister 2,3,47 Creative Dance 27 Czech, President 47 Drama 2,47 Future Nurses, Secretary 3, Vice-President 47 Junior Masque and Gavel 27 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,47 Weekly Statt, Reporter 47 Social Comm. 3,4 Arthur E. Srebalus . . . Butch Sue Ellen Sredl . . . Susie Big Sister 37 Drama l7 GAA T7 Girls' M Club 2,4, Vice-President 37 Junior Honor Society 2,4, Secretary 37 Senior Honor Society 3,47 Intramural l,2,3,47 Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Pep 2,3,47 Social Science 47 Activity Comm. 3,47 Medals Awards Comm. 47 Public Relations Comm. 47 Social Comm. 3j Welfare Comm. 47 MSGA Representative l,2,3,4 Jane Srotyr . . . Janey Big Sister 27 Czech 2, Treasurer 3,47 Hi-C 27 Junior Honor Society 2,3,47 Senior Honor Society 3,4 LaVerne Elaine Stabenow . . . Bubbles Aeolian Choir 47 Big Sister 47 French l,2j FBLA l7 Junior-Senior Girls 47 Saddle 47 MSGA Representative l,2 Joseph Stachnik . . . FBLA: Tennis7 MSGA Representative Roselyn Joy Stack . . . Joy, Twackie GAA 27 Hi-C l,27 Intramural 3,47 Life Saving 47 Orchestra l,2 Wesley Stacknik . . . Wes Tennis l,2,3,47 Track l,27 Activity Comm. 37 Social Comm. 37 MSGA Representative 2 Antoinette Stancato . . . Toni Michael Stancato . . . Mike Swimming 17 Track l Page124 edfletfe egefff Geraldine Solakiewicz . . . Gerry Frank D. Solik . . . Sol Anglers T7 Basketball 2,3,47 Golf 2,3,47 Boys' M Club 4 Glenn Soper . . . Boom-Boom Former student of St. Mel High School Roller Skating 37 Baseball 2,4 Dennis Sopka . James Soukup . . . Jim Bowling l7 Saddle 3,47 Fencing 2,3 Rudolph John Souta . . . Chud Chemistry7 Track 47 Speed Skating 47 Track Club Joseph Spano . . . Joe Former student of Weber High School Robert Sparti . . . Bob Joanne Spelman . . . Jo, Joanie Former student of River Forest High School Big Sisters 2,3,47 Creative Dance 2,3,47 Tumbling 2,3,47 Orientation Comm. 27 Social Comm. 3,4 inrt .K war Joanne Stancel . . . Frosh-Soph Girls 25 Future Homemakers 25 Intramural 35 Junior- Senior Girls 45 Spanish 45 Bulletin Comm. 45 Social Comm. 25 Wel- fare Comm. 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Thomas P. Staniszewski . . . Zewski Track 15 Wrestling 25 Basketball, Manager 1 Roberta Stanley . . . Bobbie Big Sister 2,3,45 GAA 45 Intramural 1,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 3,45 Activity Comm. 4 Norma Renae Staral . . . Bowling 1,2,35 Drama 15 Hi-C 45 Intramural l,3,45 Latin 3 Victor Starostka . . . Vic Anglers I5 Astronomy 45 Czech 1,25 Stamp 2,3,4 Frank B. Stastny . . . Lucky FBLA, Treasurer 45 Saddle 4 Joan Stastny . . . Jo Intramural 15 Pep 1,25 Saddle 25 Tumbling 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1,2,3 Dolores Stechly . . . Dee Former Student of Nazareth Academy FBLA 45 GAA l,2,3,4 Larry Stegenga . . . Squeak, Spider Joyce Stein . . . Jo, Jerse Big Sister 35 Future Nurses 45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 2,35 MSGA Representative 4 Karen Steinberger . . . Big Sister 25 GAA 15 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Radio Guild 15 Ticket Oltice 15 Weekly Club 25 Activity Comm. 3,45 Pub- licity Comm. 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 John Steindl . . . Jack Former student of Lane Technical High School Diane Steiskal . . . Di, Dee Bowling 45 GAA 1,25 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Intramural l,2,3,45 Leader- ship 2,35 Social Comm. 4 John Stellmar . . . Audrey Stelmaszyk . . . Little Audrey Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 15 GAA 45 Life Saving 45 Swim Club 35 MSGA Representative I Janet Stepanek . . . Jan Big Sister 2,3,45 Folk Dancing 15 GAA 15 Intramural 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Activity Comm. 3,45 Election Comm. 45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Public Relations Comm. 45 MSGA Representative 35 M-Book Comm. 2 Karin Stephan . . . Little One Big Sister 25 Booster 45 Junior Cabinet5 Creative Dance 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Pep 1,2,3,45 Swim Club l,2,3, Vice-President 45 Tumbling 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 25 Board of Directors 1,25 Frosh Board5 Soph Board, Correseonding Secretary5 Executive Comm. 25 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 MSGA Representative 1 Franceine Stepina . . . Frankie George W. Sterba . . . German 35 Math 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Vernon Joseph Sterba . . . Vern Chess and Checkers 35 Model Railroad 2,4, President 35 Rocket Society 2,4, Treasurer 35 Science, Treasurer 3 Donald Stevens . . . Don, Donaldo Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2 Page 125 eniord far in Keith Scott Stewart . . . Chip Art 1,25 Band 1,25 Latin 3,45 Saddleg Boxing 3,45 MSGA Represen- tative 3 Eugene St. George . . . Gene, Gaffer Aeolian Choir 35 Biology 25 Boys' M Club 3,45 FBLA 45 Italian 3,45 Saddle ly Talent 15 Bsxtng 2,45 Football 25 Wresting 1,2,3,4 Shirley Sticha . . . Shirl Aeolian Choir 25 Folk Dancing 2 Judith L. Stolz . . . Judie Art 25 Creative Dance 45 FBLA 1,25 GAA 3 Karen Stone . . . Stoney Pep 25 Social Comm. 2 Carol Margaret Straka . . . Mischief Angel, Red Aeolian Choir 25 GAA 45 Pep 45 Talent 1,2 Donald Straka . . . Don, Strass FBLA 3,45 Model Railroad 15 MSGA Representative 45 Weight Lifting 4 John Stringini . . . Wop Edwin Roy Strobl . . . Ed Bruce E. Stulik . . . Aeolian Choir 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Math 25 Orchestra 3,45 Tri-M 4 Otto J. Stvan . . . .lack Football 1,25 Boys' Pep James Styblo . . . Jim Bowling 1,2,3,4 Cynthia J. Subach . . . Cindy Frosh-Soph Girls, Vlce-President 25 GAA 1,2,3, Vice-President 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Library 35 Weekly Club 25 Weekly Stafif 2,3,45 Activity Comm. 45 Public Relations Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 3,4 Charles Suchsland . . . Barbara Ann Susina . . . Barb Big Sisters 2,3,45 Creative Dance 1,2,45 Drama 15 FBLA 2,3, Public Relations Chairman 45 Future Teachers 25 GAA 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Latin 45 Leadership 3,45 Math 35 Pep 45 Tumbling 2,4, Publicity Chairman 35 Activity Comm. 45 Election Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representa- tive 2 Adolph Svec . . . Band 1,25 Junior Council 25 Senior Council 3, Secretary 45 Swim- ming 15 Activity Comm. 4 Charles Svec . . . Chuck Band li Swim Club 3,45 Football 15 Swimming l,2,3,4 Janet Svec . . . Jan Big Sisters 25 Creative Dance 2,3, President 45 GAA 15 Hi-C 25 In- tramural 15 Pep 1,25 Tumbling 25 Activity Comm. 45 Orientation Comm. 25 Social Comm. 35 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 2 June Svec . . . GAA 15 Social Comm. 3 Thomas Svestka . . . Tom Pat Svetlik . . . Page126 6 Qfv Sherrilyn Ann Svobocla . . . Sherry, Blonde Eyes Band 1,2,3,4, Drama 1, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Life Saving 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Spanish 2, Swim Club 4, Board of Directors 3, Junior Board, Eligibility Comm. 3, Medal Awards Comm., Secretary 3, MSGA Representative 2, M-Book Comm. 1, Chairman 3 Edmund R. Swakoski . . . Ed, Eddie Anglers 1,2, Operators 2,3,4 lngeborg Swanson . . . Inga Former student of Riverside-Brookfield High School Future Nurses 4 Rosemarie H. Swartz . . . Rose, Rosy FBLA 2,3,4, Future Nurses, Vice-President 4, Pep 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 1 Tom Swartz . . . Patsy Ann Swenson . . . Pat Big Sister 2, Future Teachers 1,2,3, Leadership 2,3,4, Pep 1,2 Alan A. Swiglo . . . Swigs Aeolian Choir 2,3, Junior Council 1,2, Senior Council 3,4, Hi-C 1,2,4, Treasurer 3, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4 Jerome Sypien . . . .Ierry Intramural Caroline Szathmary . . . Carrie Future Teachers 2,4, President 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep 2, Social Science 4, Activity Comm. 3, Assembly Comm. 3, Social Comm. 4 Dolores Szczech . . . Dolly Big Sister 4, Intramural 3, MSGA Representative 2 Frank Szczech . . . Bowling 3, Baseball 1 William Szeremeta . Frank P. Szot . . . Bowling 1,2, Chemistry 4, Math 4, Physics 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, MSGA Representative 1,2 Thomas Szot . . . Tom Former student of Quigley Preparatory School Joyce Szymoniak . . . Richard Talacek . . . Rich, Twitch Future Scientists 1,2,3,4, Math 4, Operators 2,3,4, Rocket Society 2, Science, Treasurer 2, MSGA Representative 3 Diane Tallarico . . . Di Kurt Taraba . . . Aeolian Choir 1,2, Junior Council 1,2, Senior Council 3, Treasurer 4, German 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Hi-C 3,4, Tri-M 1, Cross Country 1, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Senior Honor Society 3,4 Patricia Taraba . . . Pat Big Sister 2, FBLA 1,2,3, Future Nurses 4, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin 3, Bulletin Comm. 4 Pearl Taylor . . . Minnie Former student cf Rockhold High School Thomas Teare . . . Tom MSGA Representative 2, Chemistry 4 Page 127 Camille Joyce Teleso . . . Joy Big Sister 25 FBLA 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Marie Ann Telschow . . . Gabby Big Sister 3,45 Junicr-Senior Girls 35 Creative Dance 2 Irvin Teml . . . Irv Baseball 45 Track 1,3,4 Janice Lee Tercek . . . Jan Big Sister 2,35 Drama 25 Hi-C 2,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Talent 1,25 Bulletin Comm, 35 Orientation Comm. 1, Vice-Chairman 25 Social Comm. 2,45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Rosemary Terracina . . . Beatnik Drama 1,25 Frosh-Soph Girls 3,4 Georgiann Rose Tesinsky . . . George Drama 15 Saddle l,2,3,45 Tumbling 45 Creative Dance 2,3,4 Robert J. Theall . . . Bob Intramural l,2,3,45 Tumbling 35 Boxing 3 Harold W. Thieda . . . Hal, Happy Harry MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Faculty Editor 45 Aeolian Choir 2,3, Librarian 45 Anglers 25 Asironomy 25 Senior Council5 Future Scien- tists, Vice-President 1, President 2,3,45 Operators 2,3,45 Rocket Society 25 Stamp Club 2,35 Travel 15 Writers, Vice President 45 Tri-M 3, President 45 Cross Country lj Track 15 Big Brother5 Model Railroad 2 Dale Thomas . . . Moon, Buddahead Big Brother 25 Junior Council 1,25 Senior Council 3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Crcss Country 1,25 Track 1,2 XMB R Q- Daniel J. Thomas . . . Dan German 15 Swimming I Laurence Thomas . . . Larry Model Railroad 25 Cross Country 1 Charlene Thompson . . . Dee Dee, Char Leadership 1,25 MSGA Representative 1 Craig Tinman . . . Shorty Weight Lifting Bonnie Togias . . . Big Sisters 2,35 Cheerleaders 1,2,35 Creative Dance 15 GAA 1,45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep 1,45 Activity Comm. 45 Board of Directors 2,35 Soph Board5 Junior Board5 Executive Comm., Recording Secretary 35 Orientation Comm., Chairman 25 Social Comm., Bids Chairman 45 MSGA Representative 1,2 Gerald Toman . . . Toe Wayne Tomasek . . . Biology 25 Orchestra I5 Physics 35 Social Science 45 Talent l,2,3,45 Camera 2 Richard Tomasz . . . Rich Bowling 3,4 Nancy E. Tomecek . . . Nanc Big Sister 25 Boster 2,3, Treasurer 45 Creative Dance 25 Intramural 15 Pep l,2,3,45 Orchestra 15 Tumbling 2,35 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 Patricia Tomsik . . . Pat Former student of St. Procopius High School Aeolian Choir Alan Tonelli . . . Al Senior Honor Society 3,45 Football 15 Swimming 1,2 Charles W. R. Toppel, Jr .... Chuck, Chas. Page128 Sharon Trischman . . . Trisch Big Sister 25 Creative Dance 2,3, Treasurer 45 Drama I5 Hi-C 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,4, Secretary 35 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Masque and Gavel5 Welfare Comm. 1,25 MSGA Representa- tive 1,2,3 Elizabeth J. Troian . . . Betty, Liz Future Nurses 3, Historian 4 Patricia Trok . . . Pat, Crisco Former student cf Lucy Flcwer High School Big Sister 3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 25 Intramural 2 Arline Tronchetti . . . Robert Turner . . . Bob Bowling 3,4 Margaret Tvaroh . . . Midge Aeolian Choir, Board 2,3, Librarian 45 Big Sister 2,35 Creative Dance 15 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls, Secretary 25 GAA 1,2,3, Historian 45 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Pep 45 Travel 1, Secretary 25 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 35 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Social Comm. 2,3,45 Welfare Comm. 1,2 Robert Tysl . . . Bob Science 15 Weight Lifting 4 Walter J. Urbanowicz . . . Joe, Ace Track 45 Wrestling 3,4 Barbara Urbasek . . . Barb Aeolian Choir 3,45 Big Sisters 1,25 Frosh'Soph Girls 15 Future Nurses 35 Hi-C 45 Home Economics 45 Pep 35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 Charlene Urso . . . Char, Charlie Art 1,25 Big Sisters 3,45 Creative Dance 1,2,3,45 Drama 1,25 FBLA 25 Social Science 4 Joan Usis . . . Creative Dance 25 Intramural 3 Kathy Vaccaro . . . Big Sisters 35 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 15 GAA 1,2, Publicity Chairman 3, President 45 Girls' M Club 3,45 Italian 45 Intramural 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Comm 3,4 Page 129 Dorothy Torchal . . . Dottie Big Sister 45 FBLA 2,3, Secretary 45 Intramural 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Saddle 1 Joe Tortorici . . . Truck Football 1,25 Track 1 Paul Trantina . . . Dinky, Babyface Bcwling 15 Football 25 Track 1,2,3,4 John Trappina . . . Astroncmy 15 Social Science 45 Boys' Pep 4 Karen Marie Traznik . . . Kay, Traz GAA 1,25 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1 Darlene Ann Treibal . . . Dar, D. T. Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 Hi-C 25 Junior-Senior Girls Welfare Ccmm. 2 Homer Treloar . . Wrestling 3 Rocco Tricroce . . . Roc-A-Dill Former student cf St. Mel High School Darlene Joyce Triner . . . Blue Eyes, Aeolian Choir 35 Big Sister 35 Hi-C 1,25 Latin 3 3,45 Social Comm. 35 Candy Beatrice Vacherlon . . . Bea, Cookie Folk Dancing 2, Leadership 3,4, Social Comm. 4 Lois Vacherlon . . . Chloie Aeolian Choir 3,4, GAA 2, Intramural 3,4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 3,4, Activity Comm. 4, Medal Awards Comm. 3, MSGA Repre- sentative 4, Code of Ethics Comm. 3 Jim Vacko . Robert J. Vacko . . . Bob Latin 3, Treasurer 4, Activity Comm. 4, Bulletin Comm. 4, Election Comm. 3, Orientation Comm. 4, Public Relations Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, MSGA Representative 4, Boys' Pep 4 George J. Vaidik . . . Popeye Future Distributors 4, Tumbling 3 Nello Valentine . . . Future Scientists l, Baseball, Manager l, Track, Manager 2, Wrestl- ing 2,3 Daniel Valintis . . . Dan Former student of St. Mel High School John Vallino . June Vana . . . MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Faculty Editor 3, Co-Editor in Chief 4, Booster 2,3, Creative Dance 2,3,4, Hi-C l,2, Intramural l,2, Maior- ettes l,2, Pep l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Social Comm. 2,3 Joyce Van Cura . . . Cookie, Joy Big Sisters 2,3, Booster 3, Creative Dance 2,4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, FBLA l,2,3,4, GAA l,2, Hi-C l,2,3,4, Junior Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramural l,2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep 3,4, Saddle 2, Talent l,2, Weekly Club 2,3,4, Activity Comm. 3,4, Social Comm. 3,4 Kathleen Vancura . . . Kathy FBLA 4, Saddle l,2, Creative Dance 3 Larry P. Van Cura . . . Shorty, Lar Anglers l,2, Future Scientists 3,4, Fencing 3, Social Comm. 3 Wayne Vandenburg . . . Van Boys' M Club 4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, MSGA Represen- tative 2,3 Deanna Van Huezen . . . Dee, Leo Art l,2,3,4, Astronomy 4, Pep l,2,3,4 Robert Vanourek . . . Bob, V Senior Council, Baseball I, Boxing 2, Football 3, Co-Captain l,2,4, Track l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2, MSGA Representative l,2, Boys' M Club 3, President 4 Verlyn Vanourek . Steven C. Vascik . . . Skip Band l, Swimming l, Track l,2 Denise Vavrek . . . Ne Former student of Nazareth Academy Social Science 4 Wanda Vavrina . . . FBLA, Future Homemakers Carol J. Vcelak . . . C. J., Butch 1 Big Sister 4, GAA l,2,3,4, Hi-C 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3,4, Library 3,4, Maiorettes 2,3,4, Travel l, Activity Comm. 4, Social Comm. 3,4 Wayne Vermillion . . . Aeolian Choir, Drama, FBLA, Model Railroad, Thespians, Operators, Social Science, Activity Comm., Social Comm. Page 'l3O Richard D. Vesel . . . Dick Booster 2,3,45 Track 1, MSGA Representative 25 Bays' Pep 3,4 Carole Vetesnik . . . Big Sisters 35 GAA 25 Intramural 25 Maiorettes 25 Pep 2,35 Welfare Comm. 2 Edward William Veverka . . . Willy Baseball 3,45 Basketball lp Senior Council 45 Bays' Pep 4 Kathryn Vicha . . Roberta L. Victor . . . Bobbie, Vic Art, Secretary l, President 2, Vice-President 35 Band l,2, Secretary 3,45 Big Sisters 25 Creative Music 25 Future Teachers 45 Jazz 35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Latin 3, Vice-Presfdent 45 Leadership 2.3.45 Junior Masque and Gavel, Secretary 25 Senior Masque and Gavel 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Activity Comm. 25 Orientation Comm., Vice-Chairman l,25 Public Relations Comm. 25 Social Comet. 2,35 Welfare Comm. l,25 MSGA Representative l,2,3,45 Speech Arts 4 Bob Vidas . . . Donna Marie Vilimek . . . Talent l,2,35 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Carol Vitel , . . Future Distributors 4 Louis Philip Vites . . . . Lou Aviation 1,25 Orchestra 3,45 Spanish 45 MSGA Representative 4 Marietta Vivirito . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 3,4 Shirley Vivoda . . . Shirl FBLA l,2 Joann Vlach . . Margaret Vlach . . . Marge Jack Vlk . . . Joan Vondraska . . . Joannie Drama 45 Future Homemakers 45 Future Teachers 'l,2,3,4 Lucille Voigt . . . Lucy, Lu GAA 3,45 Hi-C lp Junior-Senior Girls 4 Karen Voita . . . Kay Harold Vokaty . . . Harry Aviation lj MSGA Representative 1,2 Ronald Volanti . . . Butch Paul Volk . . . Astronomy l,25 Bowling 3,45 Future Craftsmen 4 Frank Vondracek . . . Coach Former student of Harrodsburg High School , Baseball, Manager 3,45 Basketball Manager 2,3,45 Football, Manager 45 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Council 4 Page l3l Carol Wascher . . . Carri Aeolian Choir 1,2,3, FBLA lg GAA 1 Delphine Waszak . . . Del, Dee FBLA 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 1,2 Betty Jean Waters . . . Baby Doll, Sweetie Big Sisters 3,45 Home Economics l,2,3,45 Weekly Staft 35 MSGA Representative 45 Chorus 4 Lyn Weaver . . . Bud MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Sports Editor 45 Social Science 35 Track 15 Activity Comm. 45 Sccial Comm. 45 Big Brother 3,45 MSGA Representative 2,3,4 Reynold Weber . . . Web Former student cf Proviso High School Rosemary Weglarz . . . Rose, lee Pep Joy Weinert . . . Creative Dance 15 Drama 15 FBLA 45 German 25 School Improvement Comm. 3 David Weisenritter . . . Dave Baseball 3 Patricia Weniecki . . . Pat Aeolian Choir5 FBLA5 Future Hcmenakers5 Intramural5 Junior- Senior Girls Jerry Wenzel . . . Jer Robert J. S. Wesolowski . . . Bob, Wes Former Student cf Lindblom High School Bowling 1,25 M Service David Wettstaedt . . . Dav Page 132 enior akhgkgglzf . . . Renee Vondrasek . . . Sally Future Nurses David H. Voorhees . . . Dave Hi-C 1,2, President 3, Treasurer 45 Model Railroad 4, Secretary 2: Physics 25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Carole Jean Vopelak . . . Vopy Big Sister 35 Junior-Senior Girls 35 M Service Roy Votava . . . Boomer Drama 1,2,3,45 Thespians 1, Vice-President 2, Historian 3,45 Foot- ball lj Track 45 Wrestling 1,45 Social Comm. l5 MSGA Represen- tative 1,2 John Vrana . . . Johnny Former student of Farragut High School Norbert Wadas . . . Gloria Jean Wallenberg . . . Wally Big Sister 2,35 Bowling 35 Hi-C 2,45 Intramural 3,45 Orientation Comm. 1,25 Social Comm. 3 Diane Walsh . . . Donna Intramural 3,45 Tumbling 1,2 Ellen Walsh . . . El Biology 25 French 25 Frosh-Soph Girls 25 FBLA 3, Social Comm. Chairman 45 Junior-Senior Girls 35 Social Comm. 35 Tap Club 2 Cfaaa WMI David P. White . . . Dave, Black Radio Electronics 1,25 Activity Comm. 4 Donna Whitlock . . . Blondie Donald Wiaranowski . . . Don Carole Widiger . . . Aeolian Choir 25 Future Homemakers 2, Senior Girls 3 Rita Wikholm . . . Anna Mae Wilgotski . . . Ann saddle, FBLA Eileen J. Williams . . . Former student of Kcshkonong High School Pep 45 Social Comm. 4 Robert Williams . . . Buddy Boys' M Club5 BasebaIl5 Football William Wilgliams . . . Bill Aeolian Choir 25 Track 'I 35 Hi-C 1,2,3,45 Junicr- James Wilson . . . Jim Tumbling 3 Sharon Wilson . . . Sherry William A. Wilson . . . Bill, Jinx Boys' M CIub5 BasebalI5 Golfg Football5 WrestIing5 MSGA Repre- sentative Ruthann Winter . . . Ruth Creative Dance 45 FBLA 1,25 GAA 15 Intramural 1 John R. Witt . . . Von Esser Astronomy 25 Future Craftsmen 35 Model Railroad 15 Physics 45 Rocket Society 45 Swimming 15 MSGA Representative 2 William J. Wittenberg . . . Willie Science5 MSGA Representative5 Electronics Elaine Woidyla . . FBLA 15 Italian 'I Jane Wolak . . . Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Social Comm. 3,45 MSGA Representative 4 Jerome C. Wolak . . . Jerry, Jer Football l,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2 Diana-lee Wolen . . . Di Bowling 45 Drama 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 1,25 FBLA 1,25 Future Home- makers 15 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramural 2,35 Library 35 Orchestra 1,25 Pep 2,3,45 Social Comm. 2,35 MSGA Representative 1 Diane Wolf . . . Dee, Di Creative Dance 45 Hi-C 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Spanish 35 Tri-M 3, Treasurer 45 Activity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 4 Mary Magdalene Wolf . . . Pudgy Big Sisters 25 Senior Cabinet, Secretary5 Creative Dance 1,25 Drama 15 GAA 1,25 Hi-C 1,3,4, Treasurer 25 Intramural 1,25 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Leadership 2,3,45 Pep l,2,3,45 Social Science 35 Spanish 15 Activity Comm. 45 Assembly Comm. 25 Orientation Comm. 25 Pub- licity Comm. 45 Social Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Repre- sentative 2,3,4 Page 133 Qprcwluafion ec! Sharon Wolford . . . Wolfie MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Stat? Artist5 Art 1,2,4, Vice-President 3, President 35 Big Sister 35 French 2,4, President 35 Leadership 3,45 Activity Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 2,3 Janice Wolke . . . Jan Big Sister 1,25 Booster 2,3, President 45 Creative Dance 25 GAA 1,25 Pep 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 2,35 Social Comm. 1,2,3,4 Harold A. Wollenberg . . . Operators lj Track 15 MSGA Representative 2 Patsy Wood . . . Pat Big Sisters 2,35 GAA 1,25 Girls' M Club 2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,45 Leadership 2,3,45 Tumbling 25 Election Comm. 4 Donald Workman . . . Don, Dimples Jazz 45 Track 15 Activity Comm. 2,45 Social Comm. 3,45 Medal Awards Comm. 35 Welfare Comm. 25 MSGA Representative 1,25 Hi4C 1,2,3,45 Clubs Comm. 2,45 M-Book Comm. 3 Lawrence Workman . . . Larry Band 1,2,3,45 Chess and Checkers 15 Dance Band 15 Orchestra 4, Football 15 Tri-M 2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 MSGA Rep- resentative 1 Carole Wozniak . . Leta Ann Wright . . . lee Future Distributors 45 Travel 15 MSGA Representative 1 Casimir J. Wyzgowski . . . Casey Former student of St. Bede Academy Ronald Yario . . Marilyn Yunek . . . Mar Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Big Sisters 35 Booster 2,3,45 Drama 15 Future Nurses, Secretary 45 Girls' M Club 4, Sports Manager 35 Intramural 1,25 Junior4Senior Girls 45 Leadership 3,45 Pep 3,45 Social Science 4 Activity Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 35 MSGA Representative 3 Henry Zaccagnini . . . Hank Former student cf Marshall High School Frank Zahour . . . Zorro Former student of Farragut High School Social Science John Zaidlik . . . Johnny, Hans Czech lp German 35 Camera 1 Charles .l. Zaiic . . . Chuck, Rabbit Basketball 15 Football lj Boys' Pep 4 Virginia Zaiicek . . . Ginny, Ginna Girls' M Club 3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Life Saving 3,45 Orchestra 1 Saddle 1,2,3,4 Patricia Zak . . . Pat, Blondie Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Pep 25 Weekly Club 25 Orientation Comm 25 MSGA Representative 1,25 Junior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society 3,4 Anthony Stephan Zalas . . . Steve, Zek Cross Country James Zalud . . . Jim Former student of Sal Pointe High School Phyllis Zarazan . . . Phyl, Bunny Saddle 1,2,35 Social Comm. 4 Kenneth Zasadil . . . Peeps 2 B ' M Club 3,45 Future Scientists 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Biology 5 oys Boys' Pep 2 Page 134 wifk mem oried Karron L. Zawitai Drama I7 Frosh-Soph Sharron L. Zawita Girls I7 Pep l,2,3,47 Social Comm. i,2,3 Drama i7 Frcsh-Soph Girls I7 Pep l,2,3,47 Social Comm. l,2,3 Thomas Zay . . . Tom Cicss -cu,..if 3,47 rcotball 1,27 Track l,3,4 Frank Zdenovec . . . Cookey Football 1,27 Track 1,2 Leland Zeleny . Thomas Zelinski . Joann Zeman . . Bowling 37 Creative Society 2,3,47 Senior tative l Geraldine Zenkus Former student cf Pr Big Sister 47 Creative ..Tom . Joe Dance 27 Frosh-Soph Girls 17 Junior Honor Honor Society 3,47 Latin 37 MSGA Represen- . . . Gerry ovidence High School Dance 47 Sccial Science 3,47 Weekly Club 4 Gregory Zienciak . . . Jocko Fcrmer sludent of St. Mary's Minor Seminary Frank James Zika, Jr. . . Carole Zilavy . . . Zilch Former student of Flower High School MORTONIAN ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor 47 Aeolian Choir 47 GAA 2,3,47 Jazz, Secretary 47 Junior-Senior Girls 3,47 Library 37 Pep 47 Social Science 3,47 Spanish, Secretary 37 Activity Comm. 47 Social Comm. 4 Nancy Zimkowski . . . Pocahontas FBLA 2,3, Vice-President 47 GAA 17 Intramural 3,4 Steve Zimmer . . Aeolian Choir 2,37 M Wayne Zimny . . Bruno Zukauskas . Stevo, Zim Service . Zim . . . Bruce Scccer 3,47 Swimming l,2,3 Stanley Zur . . . Dorothy Zwic . . GAA 1,27 Life Saving Stash . Dottie, Zwicki 47 Pep 3j Tumbling 37 Social Comm. 3,4 Page l35 union! njog imf ear JUNIOR CABINET WEST Top row Cleft to rightjz Melinda Boucek Tony Ringl Bonnie Sedlak Middle row Cleft to rightjz Fred Bartizal Karen Schwarzkoph Cheryl Bares Jim Kartsounes Miss J. M. O'Connell Mr, D. C. Farris Sitting Cleft to rightjz Art Heetel Bev McClendon Olficers for the year are President Fred Bartizal Vice-President Karen Schwarzkoph Secretary Cheryl Bares Treasurer Jim Kartsounes Historian Bev McClendon Jim Adams Dennis Adamski Alfred Adinolei Rosemary Aiello James Alberts Thomas Alberts Richard Albiani George Andel Joan Andel - E H .,.,. 5 Joyce Anderlik 'Li' ' i: Ellen Anderson , will V 9 Ellen Anderson i :lv Q ' Joyce Anderson ik I V wg IK Dennis Andritsis 1 ' ff? ., Dim A'-seloni jir i - J aan Annes 5 Sill . ,wwg-w -, www -:--, 1: :-- .- --f------: -'-, : ,r,,,, I 1-gf-a-.:-11:1 'Steiff X ' 'f EPFY Y QX ,:,.', - : l.' A lmlls , C T ' l'ii 'iii Mil?-M ' Sigitas Arnnuskas Q C ' K t m ' ,, y , T .... za, Muriel Arney . at T A M Afmv ff? 'te' ' ,V,., 15' ,, l , .. ' - 'X .- June Augustin - K' A --I - ff My we 2 H Y Z '--'-f 51- -. .. Ruben Auglmyn Milton Baburek James Bala Roberta Balkus Annamarie Ballo Kathleen Baltakis Carol Baranik Judith Barcal Cheryl Bares Page 136 Barbara Bargur Leroy Barich Joanne Baron Joseph Barta Barbara Bartels Fred Bartinl Joseph Bartuch George Bartuslla MUIUQP- GLJJWQQFL JUNIOR CABINET EAST Seated lleft to rightjz Chuck White Dale Smith Miss S. A. Snell Sandy Cerny June Halla Standing lleft to rightjz Bruce Pagni Marie DeLuca Anita Campbell Margot Vodicka Carol Formanski Omcers for the year are President Dale Smith Vice-President Chuck White Secretary Sandy Cerny Treasurer Bruce Pagni Historian Carol Formanski Diane Basa Ronald amk , Kenneth Basaraba - g K Dorothy Basso '- ' ' .Es i N- - ,g is Ro9er Bates 9' , S 1 .. ' 'E i -:- ' 5 2 ,- H 3 N, , me Q ,, i Carol Batista X '--,- ' 3 A 'z t M X ,A Barbara Baum A ' it :liste Q . . -.Ei 1 Frank Baumann Q A , 1,4 ' Q I -Q yy , 25 W hx . ,N iQ Q. ,i A ix 1' Siai i iv a sxgg .rf i Q Ricardo Baumsl J: , . Z- z J linda Beadel . . - ,.i's::: - I I V I ' is , 1' Shirley Beckar -' S ' ' ,L Q. it es? X , V S B S --aiv . . S f ' Raymond he-fd R . i ., il yt 1 ' . 'i' ' 1 , e ai - Row' Hm- ,,.a . I' Y y .E E UU in s aws, S K. Edward Behwmk z ' A Q t K 1 , H f' Jnanne Bshrenbruch - iii .tix L P K Bob Behrens Mitrhel Beicek gswwssw , . ..,,..,. fir: .... ,aaa I ....e...., .. ., W?0f2 i' -' 4 - 'e fi ' RUN' 50l9fiV2 1 ' . .lim Belousek , V B, 4 L, , li 2 Arlene Bene: ' F1 I K A :I ' E 'L i. - Q f ' . w r. af. .:. -'-- Spar: - . r Q - 1 5 A 'ig 1 ig a :u5'eneBBenes I X 4 Ht a 35535 , ' :Q V, VE . X A r :X 5 - it sg 1 5 9' '9 ' f 61 , .. if T .E iii 'K ii ' - Charles Bennett R ' ' i T 4 K ' X M it ' , Sam Benia I Q li ,. .... , ix . . J f - , .. X L ..,. - , 2 - X, N' 'J Nwflfimv at E52 1' -' 2: 5?-E25 Q, 5 ,Q ' Anthony Beranek Q x ' Edward Borberell , Q Pat aafiua Sa' N A K + 1 Q Frank Bortone .,., xg a Q at I Richard sam . Barbara Bezdelr M- Y M wr N mf Q ' Catherine Biafore . - 1 H 3 ' Ranma Bicicchi Patricia Bilek Diane Birnbaum Violet Blaha Hurston Blanton Shirley Blank louis Blecha Judy Blumonfield Leonard Bly Page l37 I . is S2 x B - jx EN .. if X N -5' ,- i 13 - B N .N ri A mf? s iz 5 5 , Q . ,W . .,, Y X 6 Sf Dennis Bobbe Donna Bobick linda Bocek Margaret Bode Richard Boehm John Bogur Ernesl Bogusch Eugene Bogusch Tom Bohan Sandra Bondlow Andrew Bonelli James Bonliglio 4 Nikki Burch Joanle Borfman Jerry Boubin Marlene Borecky if Melinda Boucek Barbara Boyer Ron Bozicnik Daniel Brabec William Brabec Karen Brennwald Marie Brescia Sharon Ann Bresi lauren Broi Walter Brown Paul Brozovsky Tom Brull Carolyn Brunke 1 ' Fran Brusraio Roberl Bryan Ronald Bryan Dennis Buenik Diana Bukowski James Burandl Pal Burchacki KV Q . 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A 5 1 , ,YK , E, iwgfQ?g.r- ,, H 12 5 3 ii Page 138 4. . ,. ,Q H5 Q1 f ,,,,,, to S5 1 f l A Y :I 4 - LA Q Carole Burda Dorothy Burda Vito Burdi Jerry Burian Pat Burkhead Noreen Burrows Clyde Byrurn Donald Bxclyl Kenneth Calf: Joe Camodeca Marge Camp Anita Campbell Edward Candela Bob Canonico Shirley Capouch Paul Carlson Jaki Carpen James Carr Donna Carrino Diane Carroll James Carter Palricia Carter Nancy Casaga Alherf Casiello Ron Catalano Carlos Celaya Dave Cermak Sandra Cerny Marilyn Cervenka James Cesak Thomas Cesal Ar! Chaloupka Tom Chaloupka Georgianne Charlick Sandra Cherbenak Joseph Cherney Kelly Chiappena Nancy Chicado June Chiovare Frank Chmelik Richard Chochole Anna Ciamabiebello Phyllis Ciarniello Carol Cichon Mary Anne Cihlar Dominic Cimaglia Donna Jean Circelli l.enore Cisar Mike Dawson Maxine Deaton John DeGuide Bob Delestowicz Kathy Del Sarto Marie Deluca Carl Dema Edward Dembowski Victor Demiduk Mary Del-'asquale Dianne DePirro Gerry Desmond Bill Diamond Susan Dimock Carol Diprova Ronald DiSanto Marlene Dishneau Mary Ann Dlouhy Patricia Dobes Mark Domazlicky Sally Dombkowski John Dominas Darlene Domkowski Mary Dorn Patricia Dostalek Carrol Dragisic Tom Draho Georgia Drann Ron Drella George Driggers Peter Droz Randall Drs Dennis Duda Arlene Dudek Arnold Dufek Richard Dunn Dorothea Dusek Noel Dusek James Dvorak Judy Dvorak Mitch Dziak Evelyn Earl Richard Ebert Gretchen Ehlers William Elke Donna Elliott Jerry England Christine Erdman Lynne Collier Betty Collum Tom Comparine John Composono Harriet Courtney Michael Cox Rosalind Coui Sandi Crain linda Cruickshank Carmelita Cruz Mary Csorba Kathy Curran Frank Danes Joe D'Angelo Richard Danishek Ernie Darflnger Rick Cisar Aldona Ciuprinskas Les Clark Jimmy A. Coates Bobbie Cook Roma Lea Corbin Dolores Cortez Barbara Costa Barbara Cranfill Bill Crawley Diana Crnkovich Diana Crowe Jacqueline Curtis Joanne Cushing Dianne Cwik Nancy Czelusniak Barbara Darrow Wayne Davids Sandra Davis lawrence Dawson WW Page l39 fk iw, .X 'i ' Qi it gh, N . S X- gi X . if sf ! E 2 A Q ' 1 5 at S' N Q fx, A B Nb 'fa me Q X Dennis Faron Wayne Fau larry Fencl William Fenwick Patricia Fiedler Charles Fink George Fisher Lynn Fisher Sharon Frost Werner Funke Pat Gabelick Rosemary Gabriel Thelma Gabriel Rasa Gadliauskas Richard Gallina lynn Galrin Judy Gedrolc Thomas Gehrke Jerry Gemmell Tom Gennarelli Janice Georgandas linda George Carole Giachetti Ellen Giacomo Stuart Goode Robert Gora Ed Goralski George Goyette Harry Goznowski Jeffery Grade Joanne Grala Eleonora Greno Albert Groll Donna Grose Violet Gross Kay Grubbs Dorothy Gruber Raymond Gruzalski Virginia Grych Sandra Guarino C6 77 eI l'l'llfl6!6L David H. Erickson Dave R. Erickson William Erlandson Wayne Fairbrother Dan Fairchild Ronald Falho Bonnie Falkenstein Sharon Fantetti Tom Fletcher Joan Foisy Kenneth Folkers Carol Formanski Phyllis Forsberg Joy Freschauf William Frey Donna Fries Eugene Gancarczyk John Gannon Larry Gardner George Gasparas Camille Gaura Corrinne Gaura George Gazarok Carol Gebhart Nick Gianacakos Chris Giannopulos Robert Gildo Ronald Gingroy Victor Glavach Jeanette Gliosei Jerry Glowinski Ronald Goles Edward Grant Patricia Gray Judith Grazulis Joan Grebinec Barbara Grego Peggy Griflin Frank Griliiths Yolanta Grigalauskas fageo! Z? uniord Joe Gudaitis Jeanette Guerra Ray Guerra Jackie Guk Cynthis Gundlach Harold Guttke John Gulik Beatrice Haack Ron Haladyna Marie Halas Carolyn Haldane Julianne Halik Tony Halka June Halla Sharon Haney Richard Hansen Susan Heinal James Held Connie Hennecke Bob Henry Judith Hercek Elaine Herman Jerice Hertzler Nancy Herzog Karen Hlad Catherine Habes Doreen Hackbarth Sue Hadrys John Hagen Julia Hager linda Hai: Marianne Haiek Sharon Haiek Rich Hanus Jerry Haraarnus James Harrison Joyce Harter Frank Hastik Nancy Hayda Lee Heger Thomas Heger Barbara l-lessler Martin Hetxel Bob Heywood Catherine Hickey Susan Hickey Clifford Hickman Ralph Hildebrandt Chester Hiller Paul Hlava June Hnetkovsky Kenneth Hnilo James Hobart Judy Hobart Shirley Hoch Donald Hoffman f , Sandy Holxinger lynn Hopkins Diana Horak Mary Alice Horgan Carole Hornacelr Betty Hornat Bill Hosek Betty Hospodar Page 141 Gordon Hoffman Patricia Hofmann Doug Hoheisel Roger Holda Charles Holek Clyde Hollister Ann Hollow Joanne Holly Janet Houba Bob Hruby Susan Hruby Judy Hrylak Richard Hubacek Carol Hubeny John Hubka Arlene Hudale Q52 Amy Hughes Marilou Hughes Carole Huis Carl Huston Michael Huth Barbara Hycnar Eugene Ivanauslcas Bob Jablonski Charles Jack Kathleen Jamiolkowski Raymond Janis Jana Janout Lenore Jansa Diana Jindra Linda Jirkovsky Jean-Ette Johns . iii f i vy 1 Garnelle Hula Jan Hulka Vincent Huml Bob Hurt Dennis Imbior Silvano Innocenti JoAnn Ippolito John Irmis Beverly Jacobson Phyllis Jaeger Kathie Jahoda Dan .ledlicka Douglas Jelfrey Herman Jensen Joseph Jezek Nanry Johns Bob Johnson Helen Johnson Bryant Jones Omar Jones Russell Josephus Romigia Jozwiak Adrianne Jucius Joan Juliano Patrick Jurgens Gerald Jurgonski Constance Kabert Nancy Kacena Erv Kadlec Sally Kaiser Joseph Kalesz Charmaine Kalina Paul Kalmanek Donna Kalmour Dorothy Kalnicky Arlene Karbens Bill Karbens Betty Karli Edward Karli James Kartsounes Nancy Kasanders Donald Kaspar Bonnie Kasper Katie Kasper Jim Kastner Patricia Katric Frank Kauten June Kavalle Thomas Kawall Betty Keenan Norbert Keener Gary Keeran Audrey Keizer Natalie Keizer Robert Keizer Russell Kekish Jack Kelble Walter Kelly Joe Kember Ronald Kempa Butch Kempski Page 142 Paul Kilian Richard King George Kingos Charlene Kirian Robert Kislow Carol Klail Jane Kleczka Diane Kleiman Erwin Klema Sharon Klicpera Sharon Kline Audrey Klokochar Rosemary Klug Judy Klunder W fm mi: -: 2:' ,:'- 2 A' larry Kmetty , 3 sf-gjig M ' Frank Kms.-ek , 11 N Q' , Charles Knez A y ' R larry Knistoft ,, ' lolene Koc ' - r Nancy Koch - Charles Kucian , A , QSM' .Ziy i K Carl Kolmoud ' John Kocousky ,FQ Sandra Kohout J 5 'Z Q y ,uf W9 R aan Kam I ii' Carol Kolar - Richard Koldolf - . John Kolek 5 1 Jeff Kollar ' I J Diane Kolodzieiski x, . Ellen Komarek gg T . ig Carol Konopacki i J Q- - Paul Konvalinka . Thor Konwin . g ,H ' 'W L Earl Kopta Aw , . , N Robert Kordick ,A ig Jean Korous ,,:. . W' Barbara Kortan I QIN- Violet Kosatka 'E 'Q ' W ' Paul Kosin b , J E Patricia Kosinski I -- Robert Kosky F35 --Q , ,. is f i up 4 . I ,E y X .,..- at .la.. H. 5 1 Q - , -+ Q f C X - .- if e. -, s gg 1 , TY ' ' X ,ffm 1 ' get 1 Y , e V -- ' Z I KL . 25523 ...,.: 1 ? ' A Carol Kostal Mary Kotalik Judy Kotaska Sandra Kouba Dennis Koubek Jim Kovac Kenneth Kovar Patricia Kovarik Judy Kowalewski Bernardino Kowalski Tim Koncek Jim Kozar Margaret Kozlik Carl Kraizinger Alan Krakora Frankett Kral Ray Krall Bill Kramer Jackie Kramer Ralph Kramer Bob Kratochvil Robert Krawiz Camilla Kreici George Kreici Nancy Krenek Thomas Krepelka Leila Krier Helen Krob Sharon Krueger Don Krohn Kathleen Kronenherger Jan Kronquist Kan Kropacek James Krueger Darlene Kruk Page 143 1 , K R- Q -ae ' . 4? J ar sag -ai? .Q Q WH' ' uniom ure owe Virginia Krupinski Karen Krych Sigmund Krych John Krysher Nancy Kubec Laverne Kubicek Terry Kubitz Ronald Kucera Kenneth Kuta Charles Kutal Donald Kvapil Ruth Lambert Peter Lammer Bruce Lamoreaux Fran Lander Judith Larkins .G li L' Juniors Bruce Pagni and Carol Forman ski fforeground, far-rightj enioy them selves at Bermuda Bop . The Bop a mixer supported by Junior Cabinet was one of several all-school mixers which many Morton students attended 9 , ,vs A . ' L em ' -51, 1 1. his L ,, si ss L. 1 ..:,,.,,.,.., J - 1- . Q , if , F - .. K Q. Q - . , ..:,y wi.: ,, ,.,., , fi vu a an ,X 9 .1 . M , -. fi .vi J il , . ' ' in new -me I ' ' il W . ,. L E -as ...s : l ., .. J ssrsr 1 ., f T f p ' - 'J V E J .. Mary Leamy Gerald Lee Nina Lehman Linda Lehpamer Merle Lein Dennis Lenard Marilyn Leopold Beverly Leslie Catherine Kuchar Joyce Kuchar James Kudrna Mary Anne Kuhn Arlette Kula Joseph Kupczyk Richard Kuras Crystal Kus l Phyllis Laskowski Nikki LaSorella Jack Latimer Lenore Laumann Stephen Law Richard Lauarescln Nola Lauarini Barbara Lazzeroni Page 144 aaa inga Here we see Juniors lleft To rightj Art Heetel, Karen Sebek, Judy Grazulis, Connie Hennecke, and Omar Jones inspecting their newly acquired class rings. De- ciding on and purchasing class rings is one of the maior func- tions of the Junior Class. nz l 'Y l l ' . . ' 'ffl . LeRoy Lindeman ' 2 ,E Q 2. s. 5 I Susan Linduslu I X 2.5 W ' E :- H Qi ' '5 S George Liska 5 ' it xg f ,L R Edmund Liios S ' Herb Livermore M Paul Lobek ,, jg, 'M ' as 5 I jg L William Locander Sam Lodouico 'fx 1' ' 1 w . , ...,,. , ,, 1-ny lower' ' - W? , . , 1 .L Nancy Lou lopez 1. ' -' K in . Q I f 1 I ' Kaihleen Losos L :ii ,QQ . ' -- 1' . 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Marazas Kathleen Marek Robert Marek Sharon Marek John Mareska Joseph Marganelli Ren Mariolfi Jerry Markvart Frank Marsik Mary Ann Marszalek Cindy Martens Willard Martens Karen Masek Joseph Massie Rosamond Maleer Christine Mafousek Alex Mafveychik Elaine Maverick Barbara May lora Mayer Glenda Mayhall Juliane Mayo LaVerne Mazac Shirley Mazur Sandy Mazurek Marybeth McCalvy Beverly McClendon Dexter McDonal Sharon McKirchy Beisi McVeigh John McWilliams William Meier Pal Meiron Rosemarie Melka Bob Melvin Dolores Menako Larry Menchelfi Joe Mendrick Linda Merlo Roberi Mershon lawrence Mesich Ken Mesker 1 Keith Michael Drew Michyela Michael Mike Jo Ann Mikl Dennis Mikruf Ginger Milauckas Susan Militello Dave Miller Leo Miller Philip Miller Vince Mirfich Roy Misenar Dawn Miskawitz Carole Mitacek Jacqueline Minle Sharon Mifly Judy Mladic Lynne Mlady Jim Mlynie: Brian Mock Scott Moline Don Monaco Ronald Monaco Virginia Monczynski Jim Mondek Allen Moravec William Moravek Joan Morosky Page 146 ... y 'lm i ' 5 ' ' i I Y A I-. . . Joan Moscato Susie Most Joe Motry Ray Mottis Conrad Mueller Marcia Mueller Tom Mulder Terry Murray Peter Nauks Tom Neckar Camille Nega Janice Nemecek Jim Nemecek Rita Nemecek Sandi Nerad John Niehotf Sandra Niemczurr John Nitz lynn Noakes Maureen Norton Margaret Nosek John Novacek Carolyn Novak David Novak James Novak Kathy Novak Richard Novak Kenneth Novy Edward Nowakowski Ralph Nudera Ralph Nuismer Darlene O'Burg Don O'Connell Peggy O'Connor Pamela Oesterreich Max Olds Christine Olsen Clark Orbon larry Orbon Sandi Orszula Kenneth Osterman John Ostrowski Robert Osuch James Pacourek George Padera Bruce Pagni Richard Palas Darlene Palecek Marylou Palecxny Karen Palicka Sharon Palmer Josephine Palminteri John Paoletti Joann Papa Nancy Papach Joe Papp Loretta Para Jim Pasikowski Sandra Pasquinelli Donald Passarella Richard Patrick Page 147 Roy Mottl Danellen Motto Nora Mountford Pat Murrin Marie Musillami Juanita Myrick Sheila Ann Myszkowski Carl Nelson Richard Nelson Edward Nemec Raymond Ness MarieJoy Neuberg lola Neumann George Norek Kenneth Norkus Edward Norris -tn.: , Joseph Pavel Clara Paveza Robert Pavlis William Pavlovsky Melanie Pavso .lim Pawlowski Sharon Pecanic John Peck 3 :Qs Ez gui, 5,3135 , ggi, A 3? 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N il. 1 , Jeffrey Rowe George Ruch James Ruda Sharon Ruda Bob Rutfolo Jean Rukas Thomas Rut Gerald Rutta Paulette Samars Jacqueline Saputo louis Scaglione Karen Scalfaro Schaver Robert Schine Jack Schmelabak Glenn Shmeltzer Q S 3 X silty ggi? im REE umm 5 QW, ' , 'U Q, yi 5 B 2 x 5? 51 ESM ,. .,r,... , Q iii x as it Q E 8 Q' T i 0 x ,.,., X Judy Roberts :. A W1 1 u .ul Bobbe Rankin Arlene Ranucci Margaret Rausch Richard Rawski Alan Ra: Linda Redrup Rollin Reetz Arlene Rehor Sharmay Rericna Jarka Reznicek B li lf , Wayne Reznicek X louise Riber N i in c Myles Rice 3 John Richard 1 I Joyce Richter Tom Richter A Stephanie Robb Patricia Roberts Glenn Robertson John Robinson Stanley Rocush Tom Rogalinski Joanne Rogers Beverly Rose Kay Rose Frank Rossi Floyd Retchford Robert Roth Tom Roth Kathy Roti John Roubik Page 149 Harold Ryan Richard Rychtavik Carol Sadek Milan Saibi: Josephine Salerno Marie Salerno Pete Salerno Marilyn Salvino if W 'rs A sa gb, 24 My' WH x silo at an HRM Na., 2 ik ae. .. ,.., A 4 Q , 'lla 1: f'f'W'f'N1Wwm, w ww: J Q- ' fri 1 ' Iii 21. 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Sladek Mike Slezak Hank Slinlsman William Slupski linda Sluviak Jim Smalxal Sharon Srnalarz Bob Smith Dale Smith Richard Smith Geraldine Smitkiewlcz Joanne Smolik Bob Snyder Robert D. Snyder Bob Sobieszek Gene Soehor lee Sodare Jean Sorensen Eleanor Soucell Barbara Soukup , fair Q T 1 'Q . ,Q Judy Stromski Patricia Strong Pamela Strumillo Robert Stuart Bill Studniclx Sharon Stuhl Carol Stuit Gerald Stuit Donna Suda Patricia Sukala Stephani Surin Carol Surouy Sandra Sutis Violeta Svitra John Svoboda Robert Svolaoda Tim Svolaoda Hank Swade Jim Swan Marilyn Swanson Maxine Sweat Donald Swingert Bob Sykora Ken Sylvester leo Symowicz Ted Szcleniak Marlene Stcxepan Carole Sxpila Raolynne Tabor Charlene Taglia Ronni Talpai Robert Tangorra John Taucher lana Taylor Rosemary Tav -' Ramona Techs-.an James Terracino Eileen Terry Adolf Tesar Penny Tesar Shirley Thieda Richard Thiess Thomas Thomas Terry Thompson Victor Thompson Diana Tobin Richard Tolailris Richard Tomasello Q 5' - 'U Q SM- X 5 ,, 'U' ,,.,..x. ...r. ialt Joanne Soukop Catherine Sowa Antoinette Spada Thomas Spadafore Sandra Spelman Kenneth Spicer Barbara Spoors Barbara Springs Anna Srotyr Carole Marie Stoob Tom Staehyra Arthur Stadtler Paul Stancato Al Stanicek Johanna Staponaitis Peter Starnell Dan Stastny David Stavenger Richard Stech Gail Stehlik Kathy Stelmasek Jolene Stephens Bill Stepien Stan Stepul Dianne Sterba Glenn Sternes Carol Stevens Ron Stevens Raymond Stimac lenora Stolz John Stone Jean Stourac Bruce Strand Richard Stranski Richard Strelecky John Stress sf Page 151 x. ' ea , 'Q 5 X 41, XE 'Se' -v 'iv Werner Tycxka Dennis Ulrich John Urbandwlcz Joan Vacln Pat Vacm Joy Vaclavek Theresa Vans Joseph Valenta Joe Valente Valerie VanDenBurgh Frank Vanecek Ruth Vanis Svaia Vansauskas Jan VanStedum Elaine Varda JoAnne Tomasik Thomas Tomasik Frances Tomaskovic Phyllis Tomaszewski Andy Tomko Dennis Topolski Harold Toren Steven Tretiak Marilyn Trusgnich Eileen Trusina Leonard Tucci Robert Tucker Stanley Tuma Diane Tupa lngeborg Turnwald Wayne Tvrdik ,xt N Lynda Varnadore Dorothy Vavrek Gilbert Vavrock Donna Vaughan Elsie Vecchi Kathleen Velat Kenneth Vesehik Arnie Vesely William Vesely as Natalie Vocalino Pat Vodak Bruce Vodicka Margot Vodicka James Voitisek Terri Vokac Miles Vokurka Pauline Volanti Penny Vonasek David Vopicka John Vostal Jim Votava Gerald Vovis Shirlee Vrxak Janet Vuckovic Rich Vyleta Carol Vysa Harry Waldvogel Patricia Waski lee Watson John Wayne leslie Weaver Carole Weber Kathie Weighill Karen Weiss Pat Welch Arthur Weller Q-ii.. Page 152 it 5 1 , iiihvxg William Vesely Richard Vetrovec Diane Vidas Carole Vietmeyer Nancy Viita Richard Viktora Gail Viner Ken Visek Rose Visek David Vistine Charles Vitel Adele Vitner Sharon Vlach MaryAnn Vlasek Harvey Vlcek Karen Vlcek ,gb Robert Wenderski Bernadine Wesol Dana West X 11565 I Karen West Karla Weater Jan Westerveld James Westhead John Whanga Charles White Michael White Donna Wiagel Keith Wiar John Wildman Karen Wilen Diane Wilson Cheryl Winnicki Marilyn Wisvader Judie Witt Daniel Welak 3 r Marianne Zaworslzi Nancine Zaworski Judith Zazvorka Otto Zeck lynn Zeman Thomas Zaman Darlene Zettek Barbara Zewaski Judith Zielinski Frank Zika lynn Zimmanclm Pat Zimmer Gerald Zimmerman Geraldine Ziobro Norman Ziola Judy Zitek Joan Zitka Michael Zizek John Smrhal Page l53 Kathleen Wolak Charles Wollitxer Edward Wollrab Judith Welthekker Joseph Wolniak Leona Woxwiak George Wright Gerrie Wright Jackie Wright Frank Wroga William Wydra Robert Wynard Veronica Yocius Ruth Young Gilbert Yurgil lob Zaccene Allen Zack Magda Zadraxil Robert Zak Patricia lakes Judy Zandrew Ronald Zanke Nancy Zaura Frank Zaviclak Melody Zoven Gerard Zvenecek CAM 0 7962 Page 154 Top Row aldine Donna Nancy boda, Geis -James Slovviak Glenn Kopstain, John Grove, SOPHOMORE CABINET EAST Seated, Left to Right- Lynn Zitnik, Historian Sharon Kovarik, Secretary Eleanor Huizinga, Treasurer Marian Fiala, Vice-President Mary Ann Wagner Mickey Clabots, President Jerry Sebesta Standing, Left to Rightf Mr, J. M. Lynch, Advisor Miss G. O'Quinn, Advisor Mr. K. W. Smith, Advisor J. F. ANDERSON - 'lst hour Ronald Rune, Richard Leclere, Ger- Gulczynski, Carole Will, Richard Renga, Joe Szczudlo 2nd Row-Sandra Gigliello, Lenore Bauerle, Patricia Gaba, Karen Brezina, Darlene Fisher, Beverly Pokorny, Harry Roth, Daniel Szy- manski, Herman Radke Bottom Row-Robert Lawruk, Michele Hirsch, McKenzie, Mary Lou Orrico, Lynnette Villano, Maryann Janecka, Sharon Binnall S. M. CARTNER - Tst hour Top Row-Richard Torchal, Hal Landt, Algrid Norkus, Allen Holecek, Carl Schumacher, Olin, Richard Strzelecki, Everett Poi- man, Joseph Licitra 2nd Row-Bob Budill, Maryann Horner, Joseph Aukseha, Alan Suske, Ray Robertson, John Leverett, John Harvestine, Jerome Kieras, Tony Staroska Bottom Row-Roberta Voellc, Thomas Fiiolelc, Alan Antepewko, Patricia Lasica, Geri Jacob- son, Jane Pawelczyk, Carol Blecha P. l. KISER - lst hour Top Row-Richard Novak, John Pszczola, Joe Srnolik, Jay Vanek, Tom Marik, Wayne Svo- Phil Bohaboy, Joe Kroushl, George 3rd Row-Mary Lou Mateer, Joyce Stepanovic, Laddie Kvasnicka, Susan Pechan, James Ben- son, William Omerza, Martin Nemanich, Joseph Pifko, Jerry Polacek 2nd Row-Carolyn Reeks, Theresa Stolz, Trudy Tvrdilc, Patricia Ruzicka, Jean Sovinec, Caro- lyn Olsen, Mary Slanec, Judith Santschi, Lucinda Bishop Bottom Row-Julie Thomas, Patricia Benes, Sandra Goryl, Susan Zuetel, Sharon Trappina aaa 0 l SOPHOMORE CABINET WEST Seated, Lett to Right- Angela Gatto, Historian Jeanne McCook, President Anita Konecky, Vice-President Vickie Cech, Secretary Susan Novak, Treasurer Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Advisor Miss A. J. Jelinelc, Advisor Mr. J. Broede, Advisor Standing, Left to Right- Ed Turecek Wayne Svoboda N. A. MAHONEY - lst hour Top Row-John Lange, Arthur Brazes, Paul Stimetz, Richard Nemec, Howard Sturm, Bill Bogdanovic, Dan Benda, Paul Zeman, Joe Severino 2nd Row-Louis Porro, George Andel, Robert Klimek, Paul Hall, Sam Stillo, Lincoln Spolar, Kenneth Bringle, Alton Johnson, George Fellars Bottom Row-Sandra Ferraro, Donna Altier, Hildegard Ludwar, Sandra Bayer D. NENNINGER - lst hour Top Row-George Rousar, Richard Janiak, Dennis Brabec, Jerry Kowalewski, Joseph Sitar, Loretta Waszak, Dorothy Turek, Louise Ciomber, Vivien Umlauf 2nd Row-Sue Rippel, Sandra Papirnik, Gay Yearwood, Michael Mostacci, Robert Slager, Warern Maciag, Ray Dames, Paula Jakovec Bottom Row-Karen Andersen, Jeanette Kou- tek, Maryann Bartos, Jeanette Nowowiejski, Jennie Panattoni F. R. SATZ - 1st hour Top Row-Raymond Peternell, Joy Keith, John Mincheski, David Sucha, James Perlowski, John Zver, Tony Ulsky, George Michals, George Streicek 2nd Row-Robert Baker, Annette Stress, Anita Koci, Bernadene Malouf, Dorothy Harazin, Phyllis Safranek, Bonnie Ambrose, Carol Parma, Patricia Schleis Bottom Row-Donna Mladenik, Kathy Birg, Laddie Pokorny, Nancy Grant, Marianne Kruzich, Geri Sherlock, Robert Schimpf, Marie Zimmermann, Cathy Xinos Page 155 SOFA Olflfl OIFQZJ A. SVRCHEK - lst hour Top Row-Michael Sheridan, Loudon Briggs, Richard Hohn, John Kocic, Barbara Filipiak, Judith Sims, Joseph Jedrychowski, Robert Champness, Gregory Miller, Geraldine Cwynar 2nd Row-Rosemarie Jedrychowski, Nancy Uss, Judy Demkovich, Kathy Wolak, Mary Bielsik, Toni Gamberale, Mary Gale Clabots, Raymond Lewandowski, Karla Vacha, Ed- ward Hegner Bottom Row-Constance Kazakos, Corrine Lar- sen, Carol Svitak, John Iovinelli, Sandra Valenta, Vivian Barger, Charlene Mussatto, Lynda Solar, Kathleen Lucas, Donna Hazetez J. M. ANDERSON - 2nd hour Top Row-Dan Choin, Ray Gorsky, Gail Dusek, Willamae Beukema, Gordon Brown, Earl Fredericks, Wayne Kenning, Tom Svoboda, Louis Sonetz 'Ind Row-Nadine Dillon, Eileen Meyers, Rudy Valenta, Sharon Zimmel, Carole Pocic, Joyce Gruber, Ed Main, Marianne Kubicka, Bruce Pesek Bottom Row-Ron Gradowski, John Zecca, Bonnie Sobotka, Carole Alroth, Judy West- head, Eleanor Mares, Patricia Boehm C. J. KNAPP - 2nd hour Top Row-Ted Kenyon, Don Rizetta, Jim Paychl, Thomas Boch, John Novotny, Bob Hegstrom, Evelyn Nohava, Ray Kaminski, Ed Turecek 'lnd Row-Linda Stevens, Carol Hagel, Sherry Moore, Rosemarie Vavra, Richard Vlach, Art Peterson, Carol Nelson, Susan Hubka, Caro- lyn Hames Bottom Row-Anita Konecny, Pamela Husak, Christine Zimmer, Pat Beran, Lucille Spinka, Charlene Nemec, Eileen Davi, Pamela Paychek M. ESCORCIA - 2nd hour Top Row-Ron Kiefer, Thomas Collins, Ken- neth MacKey, Don Bertini, Mike Nisk, Ray Talacek, Karen Zavislak, Judy Schleitwiler, Donna Kopta 2nd Row-Ellen Cuber, Jim Smetana, Sharon Honsa, Sharon Danhelka, Fran Kastner, Daniel Valosek, Forbes Merson, Diane Hey- mann, Joy Materna, Theresa Piorecki Bottom Row-Ronald Banaszak, Jerome Knofli- cek, Robert Bayr, Judi Gradishar, Bonnie Forbes, Barbara Reposh, Joanne Zidek, Carole Barcal, Nancy Vosyka, Karen Kaspar E. F. KOENIG - 2nd hour Top Row-Robert Kovanda, Dan Crandall, George Cisar, Kenneth Hynous, Raymond Mozockie, Algirdas Suvaizdis, Gloria Domm, Arthur Gracen, Diane Pochocki 2nd Row-Carole Karnik, Patricia Jaras, Mary- cele Bethune, Patricia Kurek, Darlene Nemec, Mariorie Urban, Angela Nigro, Lenne Shields, Pauline Paul, Carol Skaggs Bottom Row-Edward Polivka, Michael Camp, Eugene Szymanski, Curtiss Klimes, Joseph Marrano, Arlene Tross, Carolyn Bogdan, Joyce Fikeis, Joyce Michelon, Sandra Herkel Page T56 age IS7 .SZIU 0l'l'l OPQ5 J. A. LEWIS - 2nd hour Top Row-Jerry Kulikowski, Bob Ebenroth, Keith Wyand, Joe Staponaiis, Albert Cala- brese, Mike Anderson, Thomas Black, Mike Hoffman, John Phillips 2nd Row-Bill Flaska, Fred Piotrowski, Ted Pa- pucci, John Palcer, Charles Fields, Chester Matiasek, Joel Douglas, Harold Hillier, Janice Rakowski, Marlene Smith Bottom Row-Dianna Bonczyk, Joann Ceresnak, Georgian Lakostik, Sherry Peicich, Phyllis Malizia, Barbara Elia, Carol Mack, Donna Chlumsky, Patricia Kabat, Larissa Tkach, B. J. MAHONEY - 2nd hour Top Row-Terry Dolezal, Randall Teteak, Mike Vopatek, Bruce Schierstedt, Karl Bonga, Roger Zmrhal, Al Stacy, Joe Ruda, Doug HoFlman 2nd Row-Monica Zalkins, Judy Oesterreich, Frank Geraci, Wilbert Lein, Glenda Harris, Barbara Rybarczyk, Gerald Blaha, Phillip Russo, Wayne Coy Bottom Row-Carole Vorak, Jeannette Buford, Suzanne Bielitzke, Charlotte Michi, Carol Olmstead, Diane Kensik, Charlene Jasutis, Judy Rieder, Julia Maytan G. 0'QUINN - 2nd hour Top Row-Pete Urnbras, Frank Stanek, Ed' Sumaras, Wendell Cantwell, Tom Rys, Joe Antiporek, Henry Blauw, Carol Wolta, Tom Fisher, Diane Trantina 'Ind Row-Diane Borek, Bob Mozdzen, Jim Romani, Susanne Yurek, Edith Millar, Gail Nemec, Rose Mary Rintz, Linda Kemtes, Joanne Czech, Victoria Goscinski Bottom Row-Dee Franta, Barbara Psyk, Janet Theriault, Janet Currin, Louise Kminek, Mike Elkow, Barbara Kuska, Joe Catalano, Allan Juscik, Mildred Kohout M. ROBINSON - 2nd hour Top Row-Richard Cermak, Alfred Kornack, Dan Lonowski, David Burnley, William Paulin, Del Janik, Robert Bullens, James Vopicka, James VanDorpe 2nd Row-lvanka Meizr, Rita Hendrych, Kay Tomasek, Sandra Toman, Marge Skarecky, Patricia Halaydyna, Mike Jamrisko, Marianne Bielski, Steve Hagen, Sue Bortman, Judith Bienias Bottom Row-Richard Namoys, Carol Dulski, Joe Krubl, Patricia Smyz, Carol Fishel, Jose- phine Becker, Don Johns, Sandra Higgins, Roberta Svitalek F. R. SATZ - 2nd hour Top Row-Irvin Triner, Neil Bruce, Jim Eck- dahl, Gordon Johnson, Douglas Kopecky, Bruce Havel, Dan Bianucci, Louis Horejs, Dennis Deegan 2nd Row-Robert Hodac, Cynthia Siml, Roberta Yuknis, Gaylord Cermak, Kathy Martinek, Karen Jalowy, Mitchell Aliotta, Diane Mach- ian, Don Tuma Bottom Row-Edward Skroch, Charles Horaz, Walter Standke, Thomas Legan, Carol Venice, Mary Weiss, Marie Pietras, Joann Draws, Jacqueline Buchert G. A. DOWIAT - 3rd hour Top Row-Jeff Srnith, William McReynolds, Albert Brcak, Richard Pilney, Joe Chvatal, Richard Heetel, Alterd Harlev, John Wahl- berg, Richard Preston 2nd Row-Sheree Prerost, Earl Baumruck, Thomas Kapes, Blanche Vondra, Marilyn Bicek, Carol Steventon, Daniel Lull, Keith Cfaaa 0 '62 R. M. CHANDLER - 3rd hour Top Row-David Ott, James Buetow, Ken Jel- nek, George Panattoni, Jim Ryland, Dan Schwarzkopf, Gene Mazurek, Raymond Pett, Joseph Slavik 2nd Row-Mariette Albanese, Richard Mason, Carol Bilik, Frances Mancilla, Ginny Vitek, Chuck Carter, Pam Kocourek, Elaine Fager- berg, Andrea Scheive Bottom Row-Beverly Horn, Thomas Held, Kathy Drazdik, Carol Edwards, Marge Ent- wistle, Karen Plunkett, Alex Leftek H, C. CHRISON - 3rd hour Top Row-Tom Stettl, Jim Liska, John Facuna, Earl Fletcher, Larry Straight, Larry Sarno, Jerry Piotrowski, Carol Pliml, Casey Stiklius 2nd Row-Marilyn Wassel, Joan Koca, Louis Nuti, Kathy Basso, Kathy Kraly, Sara Pratt, Sherrilyn Jeray, Clara Ambrose, Bob Gas- perini ottom Row Sharon Bartik, Kitty Fontana, Joan Root Kay Johnson, Rosemarie Dono- frio Barbara Bennin, Audrey Jacob, Marcia Farrell Johnson, Bob Krall Bottom Row-Ann Prihoda, Lee Ann Baum- rucker, Patricia Nemetz, Thomas Keener, Rosemary Macri, Angela Gatto, Grant Bar- thels, Marlene Kronquist P. L. KISER - 3rd hour Top Row-Sue Soukup, Donna Cerny, Jerry Slager, Jim Stark, Jerry Hummel, Bill Zeman, Bob Straker, Roger Czuch, Larry Arbir, Bob Tercek 2nd Row-Sue Marquardt, Myra Tonini, Paul Wicher, Charles Sterba, Pat Coats, Bob Vancura, Douglas Vistein, Ruth Knupp, James Kalivoda, Dennis Styrsky Bottom Row-Cary Koubek, Gail Baumel, Sharon Homola, Sam Macaluso, Margaret Chalupa, Terry Killham, Trudee Dragisic, Joanne Kleidon, Anna DePasquale J. A. lEWiS - 3rd hour Top Row-James Marrandino, Clifford Curin, James Martinek, John ltopecky, Roger Hood, Melvin Gregory, George Voelke, Laron Mc- Manus, Georgiann Slama 2nd Row-Richard Matkowich, Leo Fontana, Dennis Brich, Ronald Schindler, William Moroni, Sandra Olson, Cecilee Archer, Lynn Keblusek, Judy McCarter Bottom Row-Karen Volenec, Terri Browning, Colette Wittenberg, Mary Wittenberg, Judy Sabatino, Gail Sheehan, Nancy Spanik, Anita Russell, Susan Delprincipe, Donna Scachetti Page 158 aaa 0 ,62 G. C. McClOUD - 3rd hour Top Row-Robert Mazat, Robert Pokorny, Charles Pech, Emil Haluska, John Brown, Marcus Sturm, Carole Stegenga, Paul Shra- movicli, Robert Rokavec 2nd Row-Judith Tylutki, David Samec, Sandra Illian, Albert Lepsi, Tony Andrlik, Jay Kot- nours, Robert Rassano, Sandra Six, Roland Morgantini Bottom Row-Joann Lamberg, Carole Diesem, Sharon Corbin, Dianne Radic, August Grom, Frank Giandonato, Jeanette Balger, Marilyn Fisher C. H. SMITH - 3rd hour Top Row-Jaines Wesolowski, Terry Farlik, William Reinke, Gerald Sebesta, Robert Drake, Kathleen Marincic, Bruce Kay, Martin lvik, Ronald Machala 2nd Row-Carole Nedvved, Donna Peletz, Caryl Witt, George Stancel, Clifford Mitchell, Ron- ald Wikholnw, Andrew Chvoika, Thomas Sundwall, Mary Whitmire Bottom Row-Philip Carraro, Sharon OlthoFi, Gene Dentino, Linda Burns, Shirley Bulich, Carol Corbett, Carol Charvat, Blanche Habada Page 159 -.wa-Q...-qu i P. S. SMITH - 3rd hour Top Row-Craig Sobol, Tom Hodina, Scott Parrish, Ray Marcin, Jack Petracek, Esther Bennett, Mary Sanders, Nancy Kazika, Eleanor Huiziriga 2nd Row-Gerald Burton, Charles Horeis, Karen Berkos, Sandra Musilek, Sharon Ko- varik, Charlotte Prevratil, Carol Dever, Charlene Svatos, Geri Zick Bottom Row-Betty McVicar, Kathy Pascarella, Joan Potempa, Catherine Sloboda, Roberta Londo, Patricia Mallason, Terry McKenna A. SVRCHEK - 3rd hour Top Row-Don Cervenka, Chad Perry, David Lund, Don Krohn, Eugene Kocmoud, Jim Picco, Jerry Cermak, Patrick Callahan, Craig Stacknik 2nd Row-James Wolski, Charles Kalat, Nancy Klaczynski, John Serbin, Ron Kucera, John Lilegdon, Frank Skorski, Bill Sirek, George Bogdanovic Bottom Row-Charles Beranek, Linda Traut- man, Roberta Hruza, Pat Moers, Lynn Zitnik, Nancy Barone J. G. WINTERING - 3rd hour Top Row-Owen Boggs, John Rausch, Mary Galzcak, Robert Stafiord, Claude Daniel, Dennis Jakubowski, Richard Knol, Paul Morae vec, William Dick 2nd Row-Felix Kloba, Arnold Schuchman, Jeffery Sinythe, Robert Rossini, Henry Kisel- ius, John Lada, Ronald Janisch, William White Bottom Row-Arlene Siadek, Marilyn Koenigs- mark, Mary Aguilera, Joyce Hatak, Sue Grupp, James Lauth, Claudette Juinbalo Page 'I60 .SZIUAOWL 0l 85 J. M. ANDERSON - 4th hour Top Row-Jackie Wolford, Bonnie Pullicky, Louis Muzik, Fred Rudman, Bill Zelinka, Russell Samec, Joe Eichinger, Eugene Bigos, Bob Misiorowski 2nd Row-Jim Zid, Mike Haiek, Leonard Sus- milch, Alan Smetana, Mary Sistler, Lee Ol- son, Bob Hanson, Joe Bizek, Kathy Soucek Bottom Row-Marjorie Manda, June Kozak, Peggy Kleronomos, Cathy Jezek, Jane Bid- dinger, Charlene Kronquist, Jean McCook, Vickie Cech, Richard Borovec M. ESCORCIA - 4th hour Top Row-Richard Fisher, John Benec, Kenneth Fricka, James Foreit, Dale Polansky, James Jalowiac, Frank Kolumbar, Victor Skirmants, Jeanne Cerullo 2nd Row-Lora Lynn Tillman, Maryann Hora, Russell Nicotra, Sharon Walker, Charles Drake, Janet Hoag, Marian Fiala, Bonita Mazintas, Sharon Meyers Bottom Row-Janice Plachy, Lavergne Gozo- ziak, Marietta Law, Sarah McPherson, William Miller, Thomas Richards, Lois Clark W. M. KELLER - 4th hour Top Row-John Dorich, Philip Boshkoff, Peter Schmidt, Jerry Novak, Stanley Ciesielczyk, Alvin Gunchick, Sandy Laibl 2nd Row-Manuel Fernandez, Roger Smith, Barbara Sgnoszek, Lucille Bochucinski, Michael Przybycien, William White Bottom Row-Edward Kalous, Thomas Vana H. P. KOSINSKI - 4th hour Top Row-George Zitko, Robert Laitman, Robert Kubik, Valentine Tkach, Phillip Thieda, Theo- dore Mlsna, Carl Litwin, Guy Zygadto, Alex Mihali 2nd Row-Bruce Bernasek, Richard Ciaglia, Robert Psyk, Paul Drnec, George Kalivoda, Karen Zaiicek, Sally Renc, Sandra McDonald Bottom Row-Eva Hnatek, Joan Zeman, Roberta Sass, Barbara Knox N. A. MAHONEY - 4th hour Top Row-Bob Lancsak, Dwight Pawlowski, Frank Bielek, Bruce Zabransky, Joe Ricar, Donald Hrubecky, Jerry Kec, Allen Nemec, MaryAnn Wagner 2nd Row-Jerry Stachyra, Irene Horiczko, Emil Kreica, Sharon Rantala, Richard Moudry, Barbara Barta, Joann Zon, Jean Hahn, Christina Nyberg, Joyce Mulac Bottom Row-Irene Fuchs, Camille Kasal, Kathy Credidio, Kathy Prohaska, Virginia Sluka, Karen Valenta, Barbara Remensiak, Marcia Simon, Lynn Bruce SOFA Olflfl OIAQJ G. C. McClOUD - 4th hour Top Row-William Bokuniewicz, Joann Mara- zas, Elbert Mason, Conrad Novak, Richard Suchy, William Gwodz, Richard Borchard, Kenneth Swierenga, Daniel Stanovich 2nd Row-Sarah Jovanovich, Kathleen Caro- selli, Margaret Kopitke, Anthony Salvato, Kenneth Rench, Leo Smith, James Wagner, John Savickas, Richard Costabile Bottom Row-Susan Williams, Nancy Kuchan, Eileen Sileikis, Patricia Kusnierz, Patricia Alonzo, Richard Ryan, Sharon Wolf, Kath- leen Young J. S. SCHAEFER - 4th hour Top Row-Ron Sidlowski, Joel Miculinic, Mary Winkler, Tom Leicek, Fred Schimel, Russell Triner, Paul Tucek, Arlen Medema, Joe Peryon, Jim Simmons 2nd Row-Richard Faie, Marlene Rizzo, Naomi Beranek, Gail Vokaty, Gayle Peternell, Vir- ginia McCabe, Patricia Kosmak, Adrienne Jensik, Jack Faie, Walter Lukasek, Ellen Ternplin Bottom Row-Theresa Wyszynski, Sandi Raw' lins, Sandy Heslop, Phyllis Leach, Judy Jaros, Judy Pondola, Kathy Heinal, Joseph Prosek, Gerald Wayne, Ed Johnson, Virginia Searles J. G. WINTERING - 4th hour Top Row-Stanley Pudulek, Paul Kaminski, Frances Salak, Calvin lsaackson, Roy San- tino, Rudolph Piskule, William Marousek, Raymond Capouch, Thomas Holoubek 2nd Row-Henry Amesse, Salvatore Esposito, Catherine Taylor, Kathaleen Di Vincenzo, Thomas Scudieri, Charlene Rodr, Carol Resh, Dorothy Robb, Antoinette Giondonato Bottom Row-Robert Fairchild, Agnes Brown, Roberta Vondrak, Donna Behn, Anne Marie Hollow, Barbara Murphy J. M. ANDERSON - Sth hour Top Row-Bruce Miller, Bill Hendrich, Ray Los, Larlene Schmid, Joan Wollenberg, Jim Williams, Gene Ambroiggio, Tony Jurcik, George Schuss 2nd Row-Pat Gurzynski, Karen Domrose, Phyllis Luznicky, Marie Kubat, Arlene Ze- man, Bonnie Lang, Sheldon Gauvreau, Bon- nie Belousek, Tom Griffin Bottom Row-Pam Constantine, Sharon Throm, Pat Volenec, Joyce Nevaril, Martha Gregor, Jeanette Babiar, Karen Pavlik, Lynn Hesbol A. R. BALCHUNS - 5th hour Top Row-Kenneth Simone, Kenneth Jegerski, Milo Martin, Richard Rammacher, Benton Darda, Vincent Buchman, Diane Sanders, Beverly Houe, Jerry Hnetynka 2nd Row-Gerry Stolcpart, Frank Wilary, Richard Jastrem, Florian Wolicki, Maryanne Skender, Janene Jakes, Kay Klocek, Carole Liska, Dan Senese Bottom Row-Cynthia Baranowski, Kathy Gales, Carol Borowiak, Jerry Dvorak, Joan Kal- manek, Diane Kowalski .Q A .Q OIC Page 161 aaa o '62 N. BARTELS - 5th hour Top Row-James Kulp, Robert Marino, Miles Smid, Linda Knistofi, Barbara Kubin, Phyllis Matula, Robert Blazina, Carol Falk, Marion Kucharzyk 2nd Row-Mary Ann Maslanka, Michele Ole- nick, Marsha Cavalieri, Liela Kislizke, Larry Petitte, Harry Granucci, Marge Dvoracek, Donna Rudzinskas, Keith Hanning Bottom Row-Thomas Jurca, Diane Kaspar, Judie Borowczyk, Sue Foster, Jackie Jones G. A. DOWIAT - 5th hour Top Row-James Gibas, George Wayne, Jack Slavin, Charles Denniger, Leo Bierke, Robert Sebek, Ronald Dolar, Jim Plunket, Bill Bagnole 2nd Row-Janet Jensen, Myrna Banister, Carol Uerr, Donna Rossi, Frank Zakavec, Frank Mendell, David Eleveld, Eugene White, James Spelina Bottom Row-Susan Kubicki, Beverly Larnor- eaux, Judy Entwhistle, Carolyn Antos, Patricia Kucan R. T. KNOPIK - Sth hour Top Row-Alice Marazas, Carol Pilas, Carol Smith, Caryn Hablna, Jim Brazda, Dave Sovereen, Chris Messerges, Joe Martinek, Frank Tully 2nd Row-Donna Kralovec, Karen Weyer, Carol Gurke, Mary Ellen Nikola, John Witt, Ma- linda Scheive, Inta Zalit, Sandra Verzal Bottom Row-Carol Starosta, Donna Lee Ras- mussen, Claudia Aiello, Barbara Cutler, Judy Kadera, Sharon Ridpath, Rosemary Chabus, Nancy Miglio H. P. KOSINSKI - Sth hour Top Row-Jerald Hlinsky, Richard Peluso, Bonne Ivvema, Thomas Tuma, Robert Siller, Andrew Antonacci, George Kreici, Gerald Aksamit, Anthony Pasieta 25d Row-Joseph Trhlik, Ken Borowczyk, Cosmo Vivirito, Joseph Lach, Marion Miller, Rita Telschow, Lenore Scholtens, Charles Hanson, Linda Bush Bottom Row-Beverly Stahle, Andrew Litavsky, Pamela Dusek, Donna Jozwiak, Sandra Michaels, Kathy Fasano, Vera Genna N. A. MAHONEY - 5th hour Top Row-John Weglarz, Anthony Check, Bob Kouba, Judy Gracious, Janice Heyden, Jackie Ruth, Judy Cacia, Dennis Pencak, Robert Frederick 2nd Row-Janet Paul, Cora Cooney, Carol Froelich, Barbara Williams, Mary Godziak, Henry Leborgne, Terry Kocka, Priscilla Sel- lek, Ken Bielavva Bottom Row-Pat Lackos, Gerald Novak, Ra- mona, Wiers, Pat Teeter, Carol Puccinelli, Connie Kelly, Lenore Peterman L.. V1 Page 162 arm 0 '62 J. S. SCHAEFER - 5th hour Top Row-Arlene Wetzel, Camille Tomsa, Bar- bara Johannes, Lynn Jorgenson, Sharon Turek, Patricia Paglusch, Robert Guenther, Richard Drzal, Dennis Mills 2nd Row-Jeanette Nicholson, Margaret Mul- hern, Sharon Koester, Larry Smith, Nancy Plocar, Bonnie Burgener, Patricia Kain, Linda Rittorno, Judy Troll Bottom Row-Carol Schultz, Lucille Kruzel, Diane Kruzic, Barbara Hendele, Jessica Bald- ridge, Sharon Leonard, Mary Ann Kolodziei, Francine Sidlauskas, Judy Ducay J. F. ANDERSON - 6th hour Top Row-Jim Couch, Val Laxiana, Aina Gran- cis, Bette Urbasek, Karen Riha, Lester Antos, Bernie Slinkman, Ted Schimel 2nd Row-David Potter, Ralph Wagner, Ray Grimm, Leroy Haimann, John Murdock, Joseph Liddi, Bill Lestina, Walter Mika, Bob Galls Bottom Row-Pat Videgar, James Swiatek, Neal Rogers, Frank Rudman, Harry Pearson, Randine Katayama A. R. BALCHUNS - 6th hour Top Row-Walter Dopierala, Bruce Steiskal, Richard Svihla, Joseph Rockovski, Anthony Rudinski, Myron Pengiel, Robert Lempera, Ron Baranik, Henry Klein 3rd Row-William Smetak, Anthony Carey, Evelyn Pechman, Mary O'Brien, Jim Hertz, Tom Ruziclca, Sandy Sztorc, Bob Strzepek, Eugene Scordo 2nd Row-Sharonlynn Kara, Jo Ellen Lang, Kathi Janca, Suson Connors, Nancy Firlick Bottom Row-Mary Jo Woitowicz, Marguerite Chafee N. BARTELS - 6th hour Top Row-Theodore Thygeson, Joseph Kucera, Kenneth Rusasky, Richard Larson, Gerald Torzinski, Alfred Szymanski, Robert Allen, Ronald Derrico, Marilynn Matuszak 2nd Row-Ronald Kral, Dawn Fort, Larry Bie- lawa, Tom Cavariaugh, Annette Onoratti, Brien Nowacki, Cherylann Bell, Constance Hauser, Bernice Pilarski Bottom Row-Nancy Slavicek, Blanche Kroll, Norma Giovacchini, Diane Alesia R. T. KNOPIK - 6th hour Top Row-Patricia Raiunis, Leonard Ross, Ken- neth Priban, John Riha, James Boyd, Howard Koenig, Gary Vacek, James Caliendo, Robert Engelsman 2nd Row-Jacquelyn Desantis, Betty Basyr, Karen Ptalc, Sharlene Krause, Frank Votava, Birte Svensson, Rosemarie Capilupo, Virginia Vaughn, Linda Carlson, Elizabeth Gallina, John Lambert Bottom Row-Karen Brooks, Dawn Vocelka, Alena Vachuska, Sandra Bagne, Frank Ba- binsky, Judith Jacobs, Cheryl Krecek, William Hammett, Arthur Horacek, Alice Klecan Page 164 .SQOILPAOWQOPQJ H. P. KOSINSKI - 6th hour Top Row-William Stone, Aaron Mirsky, Hisko Veeninga, Anthony Zaccari, Gary Lehpamer, Robert Hiort, Ralph Potter, Richard Zeedyk 2nd Row-Thomas Pett, Jay Ryan, Margie Tae terka, Geri Zygadto, Donna Lira, Bonnie Bennet, Ann Marie Esposito, Paulette Ro- mano, Paul Grazzini Bottom Row-Brenda Carr, Claudia Leady, Therese Piatek, Jacqueline Grippando B. J. MAHONEY - 6th hour Top Row-Ken Harasim, Steve Shoop, Severino, Herb Hohe, Rene Zalesiak, Greg John Schultz, Bob Novotny, Ray Seneca, Greg Mock 2nd Row-John Cernocky, Eugene Pohl Betty Bons, Marlene Griftin, James Moravec, Hugh Treloar, Ray Klump, Diane Novak, Connie Mozzocci Bottom Row-Bernadette lppolito, Richard Harmon, Beverly Collins, Robert Jordan J. S. SCHAEFER -- 6th hour Top Row-Sharon Oestreicher, Alice Kraft, Cheryl Savel, Larry Langrehr, Gene Rutkovv- ski, David Southon, John Snyder, Fred Dill- man, Don Votava, Bryon Maracek 2nd Row-Mary Lou Cline, Chester Labno, John Brogni, Michael Sirp, Thomas Law, Valerie Wilczevvski, Susan Stevens, Wayne Vander Wagen, Jim Johnson Bottom Row-Ruth lantorno, Patricia Cerveny, Charlotte Clay, Kathleen Kelley, Cleraine Ugriccioni, Karla Braband, Martin Habley, Judy Marrone A. SVRCHEK - 6th hour Top Row-James Holub, James Tlusty, Anthony Gugy, Andrew Grala, Ray Emmons, James Basty, Thomas Schwald, Guy Montefinese, Bruce Nicolosi 2nd Row-Raymond Smith, Douglas Verber, Salvatore Montalbano, Carl Borovicka, Helen Pavvlak, Marianne Kral, Carol Drozd, Susan Swasko Bottom Row-Carol Vogrig, luke Heyden, Dennis Kucienslci Initiation into Junior Honor Society is the high point of the year for sophomores who display outstanding qualities of leadership, service, and character as well as high acae demic abilities. ark! of 1963 FRESHMAN CABINET EAST iLeft to rightl- Barbara Jur Jane Mraz Mila Svoboda Marian Rektorski Lynn Fiebel Officers for the year are Barbara Jur, President Marian Rektorski, Vice-President Jane Mraz, Secretary Lynn Feibel, Treasurer FRESHMAN CABINET WEST Seated iLeft to rightl- Terry Oudes Donna Fiala Dennis Heydanek Standing iLeft to rightl- Barbara Frontera Judy Jecmen Carol Snobel Officers for the year are Terry Oudes, President Donna Fiala, Vice-President Dennis Heydanek, Treasurer Barbara Frontera, Secretary Page 165 N. BARTELS - 'lst hour Top Row-James Videbeck, Adam Zakroizym- ski, Tom Deines, Wayne Harrison, Bill Hem- pel, Mary Nowaczyk, Barbara Kohl, Doreen Heymann, Marylin Yuknis, Nancy Keleher 2nd Row-Carol Neuman, Alan Bunker, Dave Kuehn, Judy Nedwed, Joan Lyons, Frances Mally, Barbara Jur, Christine Barabolah, Charles Deans, Barbara Adamski, Mary Tidwell Bottom Row-Maureen Mills, Donna Vrabec, Jean Wentworth, Diane Svornik, Mariorie Svoiic, Ralph Mitton, Jurate Bigelis, Karen Graupner, Leona Galligani, Charles Sla- binak, Ronald Hause Page 166 l 81fAl'l'l8l'l M. E. DALE - lst hour Top Row-John Snella, Jerry Mitualsky, An- thony Vais, Marius Kohler-Rausch, Edward Noftz, Earl Pavlik, Donald Malzahn, Law- rence Cardassi, Robert Roegner 2nd Row-Patricia Smith, Joanne Carrara, Ruth Parker, Lynn Feibel, Marilyn Berger, Judy Belsan, Thomas Gore, Donald Davis, Martin Frenkel 3rd Row-Patricia Gielczowski, Nancy Herkel, William Hayes, Larry Holic, Norman Ascenza, Nicholas Salvino, Roland Bicicci, Rudolph Baskovitz, Terry Johnson Bottom Row-Nikki Valente, Noreen Burrows, Charlene Kellerman, Marilyn Kubicki E. S. HIXON - lst hour Top Row-Roy Warner, Angelo Vicchiolo, Charles Capouch, Herman Privett, Charles Misek, John Van Horn 2nd Row-Richard Skoumal, Richard Zaborsi, Valerie Bokuniewicz, Carol Grepling, Pat- ricia Send Bottom Row-Nancy Puffer, Joyce Duncan, Gale Ahntholz, Jim lvanelli W. M. KELLER - 'Ist Hour Top Row-Dorothy Stepan, Priscilla Strand, Barbara Svatek, Linda Sherry, Mildred Pack, Diane Klecha, Karen Stefani, Marvin Nelson, Richard Forsberg, Daniel Otten 2nd Row-Nancy Toman, Linda Bradford, Mar- iory Hreisn, Kenneth Drozdowicz, Robert Tate, Richard Warren, Douglas Halley, Jo Anne Brunst, Jean Ambro Bottom Row-Roberta Pankow, Rita Kuran, Lynn Stancl, Geri Ehlers, Ruth Ann Schuburt, Marilyn Prusha, Sharon Milinare, Diane Cosaga, Rosemary Prihoda, Janice Simovic B. J. MAHONEY - 'lst hour Top Row-Ronald Lemick, Tom Trunk, Larry Priban, Joe Brescia, Terry Mach, Gerald Tomani, Ralph Bucci, Kenneth Pencak 2nd Row-Don Mikulecky, Richard Delcarlo, Bob Krastine, Bob Jakosz, Norman Borek, David Adamson, George Vavricka, John Mondek 3rd Row-Marlene Kaczmarek, Karen Jozwiak, Diane Daniels, Veronica Wielock, Jane Adams, Bill Lange, Frank Conforti, Bill Krc Bottom Row-Arlene Tonetti, Phyllis Josaitis, Gayle Thompson, Dennis Pivonica, Robert Racine, Phyllis Grisco G. O'QUINN - lst hour Top Row-Gary Hetz, Dennis Thimian, Alice Kaye, Bill Schultz, Bill Kizior, Richard Black, Dan Buttron, Richard Skill 2nd Row-Barbara Spurgoy, Valerie Panek, Florence Jadach, Antoinette Vanderaue, Peggy Ponterio, Tom Kuehn, Emil Kreibach, Donald Schultz Bottom Row-Carol Chiappeta, Angeline Palm- interi, Patti Miller, Bob Musolf, Mildred Burger, Norma Kocic, Peter Berkos, Kenneth Slavicek gl Q5Alfl'lQlfl Top Row-Donna Sestak, Roger Muelling, John Meschi, Barbara Dilli, Maribeth Stepanek, Harry Klar, Sandra Meier, Gregory Mondek, Robert Kruch 2nd Row-June Saraceno, Patricia Chavoene, Jacquelyn Ciprian, Allen Malik, Dennis Buric, Wayne Piest, Sue Torbick, Patricia Marsh, Nancy Martin Bottom Row-Chester Stumpo, Allen Hlad, Maryann Hill, Carolyn Fiedler, Kathryn Karel, Terry Breicha, Carol Barta, Rosann Szczudlo, Maryann Szczudlo S. J. SCHAEFER - 'Ist hour Top Row-Joan Martin, Virginia Svec, Joni Ceika, Pat lppolito, Janet DiSylvester, Victor Schrey, Daniel Roberson, Sigfried, Milerski, Tom Castleberry 2nd Row-Tom Cleland, Robert Heslop, Michael Scherer, Allan Janecek, Julia Sparti, Susan Stevens, Dominic Rose, Stella Young Bottom Row-Jerrianne Pasquinelli, Carol Volpe, Geneva Sollitt, Diane Hardek l. J. ACKLAND - 2nd hour Top Row-Jerry Teieck, Terry Oudes, Torn Chodl, Bob Karr, Cyril Ulsky, Lee Mungai, Richard Skrabis, Alan Liska, Ray Riha 2nd Row-Carol Zeschke, Judy Reveal, Judy Kowalski, Diane Hodek, Lynn Heger, Barbara Noftz, Charmaine Reznik, Jill Mottl, Susan Strazis, Karen Zahrobsky, Donna Danowski Bottom Row-Carol Toth, Judy Graunke, Rita DeRensis, Dennis Reidy, Torn Habley, Larry Luporini, Bob Coyer, Joe DeMondo, Ted Nykiel, Allison Nadle, Marcia Austin A. R. BALCHUNS - 2nd hour Top Row-James Braun, Joseph Przychodni, Tom Otto, Leon Globke, Thomas Tallarico, Richard Peterson, Roger Lindaur, Louis Man- ganiello, Bob Herrin, Diana LaNasa 2nd Row-Barbara Pustaver, Terry Sawicka, Penelope Hazac, Richard Methalos, Dennis Baumann, Carole Cutts, Gerald Lopinsky, Arlene Brown, Billy Southern Bottom Row-John Laas, Linda Minarik, Rose- marie Bohac, Jacqueline Storino, Frances Mihalik, Raymond Ayres, Diana Zimmerman, Karen Larson, Pat Smulski, Nancy Polansky R. M. BROWN - 2nd hour Top Row-Edward Machek, Alan Zaremba, Josephine Bello, Dorothy Vicha, Kristine Vaiaitis, Erwin Stedronsky, Carla Winiarski, Louise Czarnecki, Michael Marek 2nd Row-Barbara Mengler, Elaine Foune, Dawn James, Joan Lederer, Eleanor Schrein- er, Elizabeth Popovich, Nancy Tracy, Ann Lindsay, Jane Mraz, Karen Barthel Bottom Row-Mariann Serbin, Kathleen Pratt, Carol Trok, Jill Prell, VickiLee Stelmaszyk, Richard Darr, Charles Houdek, Antonette Duben, Patricia Ann Malek, Judy Vivoda Page T67 Cfadd 0 '63 M. E. DALE - 2nd hour Top Row-William Vance, Lois Habacla, John Vrany, Paul Darr, Eugene Banas, Wayne Bibza, Jeff Barloga, Richard Valente, Fred Warner, Dennis McMillan, Hartwig Wallace 2nd Row-Sherwood Cherney, Linda Tencling- er, Donald McCaskey, William Mazzanti, Sheila Puccini, William Stloukal, Judy Klich, Ellen Dvorak, Eileen Richert, Anne Marie Kosell, Shirley Afteldt Bottom Row--Harold Clement, John Kmosena, Patrick Williams, Penelope Gregory, Cynthia Duncan, Sharon Sladek, Joanne Ohler, Carol Aurvek, Suzanne Perillo, Barbara Mylan T. P. KAZAKOS - 2nd hour Top Row-Naidene Blazevich, Lois Hackl, Thomas Brown, Robert Carter, Michael Marek, Randall Lemond, Linda Bates, James Evenhuis, Edward Devito 2nd Row-Diane Tucek, John locco, Janice Norbut, Marilyn Holek, Judith Urban, Janet Patera, Gloria Libal, Ralph Garrett Bottom Row-Gloria Spinka, George Johnson, John Racek, Gary Domazlicky, Joseph Ko- varik, Barbara Frontera, Sandra Priban V' - H W. M. KELLER - 2nd hour Top Row-Michael Ander, Dennis Donnelson, Robert LeCIere, Kenneth Rench, Harold Col- lier, Dennis Heydanek, Jerry Hohn, Scott Jackson, George Swartz 2nd Row-John Henning, Carole Snobel, Ed- ward Raddaty, Patricia Downes, Diane Ba- cule, Nan Priggie, JoAnn Musson, Mary Yedinak, Thomas Anton Bottom Row-David Barrett, George Kouba, Irene Jones, Carole Zwic, Marilyn Olson M. J. MILLER - 2nd hour Top Row-Sandra Jakubcyak, Jimmie Brown, Bill Zenkus, Dennis Andrysiak, John Roberts, Richard Orbon, Bob Pennington, Ronald Michalek, Peter Loren 2nd Row-Nancy Kawiecki, Mary Brunett, Roxann Guerra, Allan Smeikal, Jesse Aguil- era, David Antink, Dennis Hansen, Bob Lantuit Bottom Row-Marilyn Teply, Lula Briggs, Corol Riccio, Bob Kotty, Janet Amendola, Jack Tillman, Rosemarie Marasco, Joe Wnek, Carol Kelly S. J. SCHAEFER - 2nd hour Top Row-Virginia Chirko, John Kuziel, James Klerisner, Thomas Zitko, Phil Hrgich, Art Gryl, Joseph Dufek, Ronald Bibly, Edward lllian 2nd Row-Donna Lee Zilke, Marion Hilde- brandt, Judy Kontur, Don Adamcyk, Larry Young, Lou Sciarra, William Kreici, John Straza Bottom Row-Tony Williams, Dale Hellenbach, Judy Terry, James Medal, Raymond Kingos A. R. BAlCHUNS - 3rd hour Top Row-Frecl Vitek, Edward Pechous, Leo Kotor, Tom Meyers, Fred Revell, William Jonak, Michaeline Slaski, Carolyn Hoss, Nancy Sisul 2nd Row 'Peggy Fabbs, Kathleen Hass, Judith Knez, Sharon Lucek, Delores Radavich, Donna Kaczmarek, Milo Myers, Thomas Hercllicka, Dorothy Kubatko Bottom Row-Richard Hoffmann, Lois Ferry, Connie Bigos, Raymond Soch, Jack Young, Jenniler Pallaclino, Joseph Kocovsky N. BARTELS - 3rd hour Top Row-Thomas Bulthuis, John Koutsky, Gregory Homicz, Alan Prochaska, Ronald Krob, Janice Jechort, Carol Mazzetti, Otto Masopust, Felicia Svvorsky, Penny VanDen- burgh 2nd Row-Edwina Suiak, Jirn Rasmussen, Joe Slifka, Paula Schillace, Milan Falsch, Lynne Small, Steve Lancsak, Bonnie Turek, Christine Zacek Bottom Row-Fred Rimsa, Jim Mitchell, Ran- dall Novak, Caren Truhlar, Ruth Styskal, Robin Roski, Carol Stolz, Charlotte Bello, Laurel Fasone, Dorothy Heines M. ESCORCIA - 3rd hour Top Row-Cheryl Mancuso, Pat Malek, Mike Monczynski, Bonnie Bales, Fred Schumacher, Sandra Obermiller, Shirley Detoe, Betty Curtis, Nancy Vlcek 2nd Row-Judith Jirasek, Anton Boukal, Dan Ludwiski, Ronald May, Richard Beranek, Rita Whitmire, Carol Iannantuoni, Hattie Mc- Knight, Jeanne Weglarz Bottom Row-Amy Cesal, Bonnie Novy, Vicky Okamoto, Kathleen Koclanis, Wayne Goss, Ed Weldt Cfcwd 0 '63 P. S. SMITH - 2nd hour Top Row-Ronald Kresnicka, Judith Lonow- ski, Madeline Knourek, Barbara Auringer, Linda Polz, Shirley Jankovvski, Nancy Capek, Kathy Drahu, Gloria Flaovid 2nd Row-Rosemary Kervvin, Nancy Fuller, Karen Vlk, Bernadette Massari, Laurence Szot, William Struska, Joseph Pasieta, James Harast, Richard Openchovvski Bottom Row-Elaine Bonkalski, Alice Buchner. Eileen Tabor, Karen Miksa, Dianne Klc-ina, Sharon Unger, Susan Simone, Arlene Garda ner, Nancy Nega J. M. ANDERSON - 3rd hour Top Row-Karen Francekovic, Terry Kec, Frank Smacio, Sharon Vuitech, Tom Wood, Ed Gebhardt, Bruce Schauiel, Bola Knopik, Tony Laumann, John Marcing 2nd Row-Pat Molkcntine, Tom Jindra, Dennis Devee, Harold Guenther, John Gurke, Rus' sell Vlcek, Darlene Furlak Bottom Row-Ken Schultz, Brenda Newcomb, Kevin Vyhnanek, Bob Kozak, Boh Forsek, David Wicllock Page 169 M. ROBINSON - 3rd hour Top Row-Gary Wettstaedt, Anthony Karovic, Richard Gebhardt, Bruce Bartosz, Dennis Plzak, Diane Rychetsky, Paul Hefler, James Rehak, Melvin Walaszek, Donald Kovarick 2nd Row-Frank Wayne, William Belinger, Dean Karafa, Dianne Davis, Edward Grych, Robert Haisman, Corinne Ortell, Jeftery O'Connor, Alan Wycpalek Bottom Row-Jack Pecanic, John Cindric, Mary Zahorak, Patricia Peterson, Richard Matiasek, William Drzewicki, Bruce Stevenson S. A. SNELL - 3rd hour Top Row-William Posen, Thomas Wolak, Ben Skarbek, Kenneth Wesley, Loretta Cecich, Sandra Barger, Paula Summers, Pat Catala- nello, Janine Stellmar, John Litos 2nd Row-Arlene Gruzalski, Lynn Brani, Cheryl Brouska, Jeanette Mach, Marianne Rektorski, Eva Hynko, Joe Lalli, Henry Prchal, Stanley Golinski, Frank Korbel Bottom Row-Grace Bargellini, Irene Ambra- zieius, Patricia Churinoft, Vina Russell, Cynthia Schiavelli, Elizabeth Brozas, Terri Blazina, Maryanne Chmilar l. G. ZERWER - 3rd Top Row-Alan Haiek, per Vincent Sackett, hour David Frick, Carol Kas- Robert Millan, Kenneth Masik, Allen Sarapu, William Molek, Bernard Ness, Robert Miller 2nd Row-Darlene Hudoba, Diana Maslanka, Lynne Nelson, Cheryl Tresnak, Dorothy Mar- tinkovic, Robert Vacko, Joseph Janezic, Robert Meisenger, Thomas Biros, George Sloup Bottom Row-Jane Schlacks, Richard Hnatek, Edward Prebe, Roger Bezdek, William Hack, Paul Trybal, Abraham John Walsh, Kenneth l 86Al'l'lQl'l E. S. HIXON - 3rd hour Top Row-Ron Salerno, Michael Smetana, Tony Wachala, Denise Zufan, Laura Swiontek, Henry Newman, Joe Jankovsky, Brian Ford, Carl Gatlin 2nd Row-Ralph Bone, Dorothy Gebhart, John Hatak, Bob Martinovic, Bill Stanlik, Tom Riha, Marilyn Schroeder, Elsie Foster, Gus Zach Bottom Row-Jim Arient, George Pinta, Frank Straka, Joe Fessl, Rose Martino, Jim Vavrina, Roy Malik, Barbara Horak, Janet Powers D. NENNINGER - 3rd hour Top Row-Tom Frencl, Joseph Urban, Spencer Schmidt, Eugene Mudra, Theresa Pautienius, Shirley Oglin, Jeannine Leoni, Virginia Stone, Laura Depetro 2nd Row-Roberta Williams, Ralph Healey, Glenn Steininger, Florence Kopacek, Mariorie Tregler, Mary Ann Latino, Karen Walenga, Joan Tadrowski, Charlene Barthel, Lynn Rokos Bottom Row-Lois Roycraft, Jerry Pokl, Wayne Sramek, Russell Novy, George Hurt, Paul- ette Hruby, Sharon Mayes, Florence Lutka lf'86Al'l'lQlfl G. A. DOWIAT - 4th hour Top Row-Charlene Kozin, Art Magaro, Pat Steigerwald, Don Schabow, Diana Guenther, Wayne Laursen, John Tomko, Ronald Misicka, Michael Kizior, John Upshur, Tom Zielinski 2nd Row-Dale Kotnour, Barbara Morrissey, Judy Funk, Larry Olson, Arlene Heywod, John McNamara, Melinda Baum, Bruce Ed- wards, George Beranek, Dan Alar Bottom Row-Carol Martin, Louise Bocek, Pat- ricia Pliml, Carole Dietrich, Warren Sodt, Nikki Bowen, Victor Roti, Thomas Mesker, Gerald Szymczak, Dale Nergaarcl T. P. KAZAKOS - 4th hour Top Row-Dave Humbard, Don Pryber, Gene Miller, Don Patrick Jack Cunningham, George Bedrava, Paul Lubenkov, Arnie Chomor, Dwight Milas, Larry Husek 2nd Row-Don Hlousek, Jim Overtoom, Gayle Franek, Patti Stipek, Jim Przybtek, Tom Darnell, Ken Wadas, John Babinec, Phil Smolik Bottom Row-Craig Busse, Carol Jankovsky, Sherry Liska, Diane Deuloel, Diane Mahoney, Laura Pagel, Rita McSwain, Ann Cerny, Marie Cikanek, Mary Ellen Biciste, Janice Savickas P. l. KISER - 4th hour Top Row-Margie Eisenhauer, Bonnie Naessig, Kathy Schmidt, Donna Fiala, Dwight Parks, Jim Fermo, Jim Hancock, Frank Kolar 2nd Row-Carole Mlsek, Emily Cimaglia, Marsha Matthews, Pat Czelusniak, Joann Danca, Darlene Kostel, Maryann Sorna Bottom Row-Carl Volanti, Joe Stola, Dorothy Shay, Pat LaPorte B. J. MAHONEY - 4th hour Top Row-Jiin Kucaba, Otto Kahux, George Cramer, Ken Block, Bonnie Sobota, Grazina Gadliauskas, Alice Kazmierowski, Carol Pau- laskas, Marian Stimetz 2nd Row-Bill Wrzesinski, Vipla Scolli, Cheryl- Iyn Triner, Jane Wolf, Doris Glogowski, Bonnie Barcik, Janice Miksovsky, Michael Macieiewski, Raymond Hurt Bottom Row-Fred Burger, Richard Needham, Martha Green, Francine Welch, Leila Puccini, Carole Cipriario, Sherry Harris D. NENNINGER - 4th hour Top Row-Bob Huizenger, David Vanderberg, Timothy Sikora, Richard Colosky, Joe Jas- nosy, William Stasznak, Carol Snella, Carol Kappang, Donna Staif, Bonnie Auringer 2nd Row-Ralph Borowiak, Janice Javurek, Mariann Hohnwald, Barbara Glowinski, June Pinc, Cheryl Kadlec, Janice Hawkins, Janice Morganti, Joan Elia, Lynn Grochala Bottom Row-Joseph Hayek, Michael Murray, Judy Brown, Marilyn Bialas, Karen Punca- char, Pat Sahk, Carol Harbutt, Pat Scilingo, William Voss, Richard M. Straka FQJAHQQIQ G. O'QUINN - 4th hour Top Row-George Arnony, Gerald Leamy, Diane Liss, Marcia Miller, Mary Beth Drig- gers, Judy Kelpsas, Charlene Nielsen, Karen Peterson, Carol Sticka 2nd Row-Carole Korinek, Rose Ann DiGio- vanni, Laurae Wrzesinski, Jerrlyn Fuka, Mary Ellen Mraz, Violet Walker, Carol Ziemann, Pamela Borowski, Pat Lathrop Bottom Row-Phyllis McCauley, Marian Lach, Jim Moretti, Eddie Holic, Terry Vondrasek, Gene Gasparas, Joe Sirecky, Tim Jacob, Ron Eisele S. A. SNELL - 4th hour Top Row-John Korwin, William Terlecki, Gregory Davis, Alfred Arquilla, Walter Orszula, Thomas Davidson, Roy Buford, Larry Goebel, Robert Nelson, Carolyn Churinoff 2nd Row-Darlene Guintoli, Meta Bolzenius, Mila Svoboda, Victoria Szymoniak, Sharon Hapl, Janet Wildman, Vicky Newson, Pat- ricia Arentz, Judith Kozel, Sandra Harazim, Rita Smola Bottom Row-Marilyn Bringle, Carol Wilke, Sandra Smisek, Michele Harbus, Diane Puike, Janet Alberts, Arthur Sagan, Kenneth Kas- perski, Larry Mano, Sandra Rak R. .l. TUDOR - 4th hour Top Row-Sigmund Hirsekorn, Robert Kavvall, Joseph Dominas, Peter Moscow, Kenneth Rausch, Jerry Kocovsky, Margaret Lach, John Battisto, Anthony Cosenza 2nd Row-Sandra Baumann, Mary England, Betty Pulley, Annamarie lppolito, Bette Kuncl, Elizabeth Paul, Lenora Nowak, Carol Turkowski, Jo Ellen Serpe Bottom Row-Betty Beckner, Patricia French, Eileen Wertin, Ronald Halik L. J. ACKLAND - 5th hour Top Row-Dave Havel, Diane Bielko, Ken Krebel, Larry Skade, Bob Samec, Bob Rupert, Jim Tramba, Ron Tyler, Dorothy Urban, Dennis Waitkus 2nd Row-Donna Bertuca, Judy Tibensky, Linda Schifler, Carol Paul, Jane Victor, Nancy Havel, Elaine Pleet, Melodye Hay- duck, Bob Special, Peter Pederson Bottom Row-Louis Hlad, Arlene Zika, Diane Perkins, Lucy Gully, JoAnn Kuntz, Arllta Zitko, Kathy Horak, Karen Lengert R. M. BROWN - Sth hour Top Row-James Nobile, Robert Folks, Mike Domark, Robert Sistak, Dave Pauley, Joseph Rufo, Milton Shiner, Donald Bies, James Andel 2nd Row-Joyce Zitny, Danny McCarthy, Cecilia Boian, Susan Gutke, Lucille Blecha, Yolanda Pagni, Kathryn Massafaro, Allan Havel, Blanche Benda Bottom Row-Dorene Dostalek, Anthony Jeli- nek, Dennis Antiporek, George Basta, Robert Wagge, Robert Jurca, Joseph Mallegni, Elaine Kander, Karen Sherpan -an Page 172 Page 173 gl effAl'l'lQl'l V. W. BUNNELL - Sth hour Top Row-June Neely, Mary Kalivoda, Wesley Habley, James Klicpera, Jeffrey Uhlik, John Zaremba, Judith Misek, Diane Scheunemann, Deborah Gould, Dayle Krall, Joanne Hrivnak 2nd Row-Alan Waisner, Carol McKinnon, Connie Harasciuk, Janice Kukulka, John Thompson, Philip Pluister, Robert Lopatka, Robert Marik, Kenneth Stack, Frank Tesar Bottom Row-Bill Phillips, Lynn Gebauer, Harry Kahnry, Dianne Meisinger, John Ze- man, Gordon Moskol, Ted Lotak, Jeanne Miars, Jeanne Neskodny C. J. KNAPP - 5th hour Top Row-Ruth Vokaty, Ron Jerkovsky, Brandt Chobat, Dennis Dux, Tom Seclivy, Richard Kobida, Louis Naifus, Ken Wogranic 2nd Row-Shirley Klingenmaier, Bernice Slink- man, Fran Barrett, Bonnie Horeisi, Darlene Serrano, Sue Bozick, Lillian Zaborsky Bottom Row-Dennis Bulat, Laddie Basa, Ken Monaco, Sharyn Stevens, Pat Molkentine G. C. MCCLOUD - 5th hour Top Row-Andrea Saben, Susan Roth, June Williams, Suzanne Gardner, Georgene Kra- tochivil, Raymond Paradee, Lester Solodyna, Jerry James, Neale Bease, Rodney Moss, John Hendrickson 2nd Row-Kathy Blonclon, Margaret Bly, Judy Sitko, Demetra Lattos, Judy Palmer Vicki Knudsen, Joyce Scuppe, Charella Heartt, Charlene lmbior, Gayle Davidonis Bottom Row-Nancy Kleidon, Beverly Roberts, Penny Goldfarb, Patricia Kuske, Carolyn Siska, Darlene Ferrantino, Merideth Redrup, Katherine Kopacek, Nancy Lamoreaux J. M. PARKS - 5th hour Top Row-Richard Vesely, Peter Marsh, William Hudecek, Carl Heinichen, Steve Mendelew- ski, Robert Grossi, James Bauer, Peter Rocush, Russell Fleishman 2nd Row-Arlene Cernik, Alvydas Vasaitis, Richard Duran, Sharon Farley, Renee Luczyk, Wallace Mlyniee, Judi Suchan, Katherine Lukas, Nancy Rut, Amelia Dres Bottom Row-Judy Olichwier, Thomas Klaus' ler, Richard Burandt, Earl Kellington, Lia Rubino, Edrene Furman, Kenneth Jones, Patricia Makey, John Neuman, Lynne Grimm P. S. SMITH - Sth hour Top Row-Robert Blankenship, Robert Hack- barth, Phillip Zero, Ronald Kraska, Alan Schneider, Kenneth VanSte-dum, Marie Svo- boda, Jeannette Votava, Patrick Paul 2nd Row-Jane Vodak, Richard Pellett, Thomas Willette, Matthew Saran, Elaine Krenek, Alvin Studtmann, George Moore, Charlotte Allison, Marlene Petchnick, Nancy Weighill Bottom Row-Robert Utley, Karen Vykruta, Joanne Kozien, Nancy Horback, Mary Ann Wachel, John Bezdek, Joan Moravec Page 174 glneifklflflelfl S. A. SNELL - 5th hour Top Row-Walter Wickboldt, Richard Possedi, Patrick Courtney, Michael Berkos, Jerry Kral, Peter Danilaitis, Frank Hnilo, Roger Howard, Janice Pierce 2nd Row-Roy Matthews, Valerie Puszewski, Alan Pulitini, Dale Voight, Rosemarie Jack- son, James Beran, Robert Stimac, Rita Mack, Karen Katilius Bottom Row-Paul Jorgensen, Glenn Franks, Jerry Gregg, Marc DeLise, Harvey Dusek, Thaddeus Jadach, Sandra Kral, Dennis Maloney D. F. WEISBAKER - 5th hour Top Row-James Messina, Ronald Robbins, George Boerema, Richard Obermiller, Mike Lantvit, August Simaz, Edward Golinski, Dennis Morini, Joe DeLuca 2nd Row-Tony Capobianco, Brenda Walker, Charles Vesely, Lois Moose, Walter Stowell, Dennis Young, Mike Woidula, Fred Hlovas Bottom Row-RoseMarie Falbo, Martha Seger, Ann Mangiaguerra, Ida Pieri J. M. ANDERSON - 6th hour Top Row-Joanne Magas, Gary Padera, Bob Dusek, Cynthia Firnsin, Dean Neokratis, Bob Steiskal, Ron Pavel, Phillip Loikovic, Richard Hrometz, Avis Johannsen 2nd Row-Brigitte Carter, Beverly Manning, Bob Adams, Peggy Lange, Penny Simpson, Julian Morse, John Musinski, Sandy Her- stowski, Ralph Capilupo, Jim Whiting Bottom Row-Ted Patz, Betty Heavrin, Pauline Glimco, Richard Hromez, Joe Kalous G. A. DOWIAT - 6th hour Top Row-Vivian Krcrnar, Beverly Wilke, Helen Pospisil, Richard Novak, Frank Dambrauskas, Carol Libera, Marlene Kaczmarek, Richard Wegner, John Sueicar, Milton Vana 2nd Row-Carole Hendy, Marilyn Badovinac, Kathy Aloluton, Barbara Chudik, Andrea Poiak, Diana Ort, Jayne Hack, David Learch, Marcelline Sylvan, Sandra Beastall Bottom Row-Ray Vansauskas, Robert Roth, Felix Venice, Linda Loycano, Janet Russell, Diane Boyer, Laverne Mrizek, Amanda Biba, Jeanette Kopstain Y. GHAREEB - 6th hour Top Row-Richard Binder, Scott Hartl, Wayne Zaremba, Douglas Zak, Henry Kuncl, John Hospodar, Francine Mazurek, Judy Matuszak, Antoinette Mazurka 2nd Row-Jeri Alsup, Tony Pellican, Buddy Tetreu, Edward Schaefer, Michael Guarino, Erwin Sticka, David Quackenbush, John Sen- dra, Marie Piccucci, Michael Remp Bottom Row-Carol Kreici, Jermilla Hnatek, Joyce Suchan, Judy VanBerschot, George Rader, Carol Walencik, Keith Troemner, Dorothy Carr, Jackie Raye l Q5Alfl'lel'l E. F. KOENIG - 6th hour Top Row-Gilman Freschauf, Daniel Spiner, Richard Pechan, John Armbuster, Alex Bu- lauski, David Chierico, Thomas Wolak, Henry Sinclair, Gregory Scripel 2nd Row-Jane Hein, Craig Heiny, Lois Zdro' iewski, Sigrid Funke, Robert Shelden, Sherry Prigan, Wayne Shelden, Edward Frank, John Brennan Bottom Row-Kenneth Messina, William Kou- delka, Diana Kimber, Mary Ann Felton, Bar' bara Kaspar, Diane Erickson, Barbara Under- wood, Sharon Dietz, Arlene Rautis N. A. MAHONEY - 6th hour Top Row-Frank Hargrove, John Brenka, Nancy Poska, Marilyn Piotrowski, Manfred Buech, Joseph Tomko, Barbara Miller, Patricia Hig- gins, Donald Guest, Edward Morris 2nd Row-Diane Fischer, Tony Houdek, Gail Averitt, Judy Vietmeyer, Wayne Slauter, Robert Yarnolchuk, Sandra Sturino, Carol Kure, Sharon Sitton, Sharon DeCaro Bottom Row-Robert Szczesniak, Rosemary Mu- lina, Ronald Witkowski, Geraldine Trtilek, April Smith, Jerry Fiiolek, Maureen Sheehan, Gary Dunlop J. M. PARKS - 6th hour Top Row-Jan Vargo, Carol Jacobs, Jay Vamis, Judy Jablonski, Charles Burda, Barbara Kral, Dolores Piotrowski, Bette Janovsky, Carol Romanek, Bonnie Zabelka 2nd Row-Joyce Demkovich, Linda Jendras, Joseph Darflinger, Paulette Cichon, Diane Fenton, George Neuman, Kenneth Fox, William Rohr, Ann Sturdik, Patricia Chapman Bottom Row-Pat Ricar, Cathy Militello, Diane Taroli, Connie Techman, Ann Beth Jirsa, Nancy Gentile, Lois Gracen, Claudia McCaf' frey, Mary Delmonieo, Joyce Norris I.. L SPADAFORE - 6th hour Top Row-Robert Conradi, Dave Kocka, Dave Purfeerst, Dennis Roberts, Boris Nitchoff, Tom Harding 2nd Row-Cedomir Pesakovic, Donald Herink, Anthony Venice, Nada Nitchoff Bottom Row-Carol Hosek, Diane Kopta, Ron- ald DeNova L. G. ZERWER - 6th hour Top Row-Maureen Bending, Bruce Pikas, Albert Barkauskas, Dolores Marsiglio, Sharon Wilson, Kristin Olson, Don Vlnar, Cheryl Vites, Jane Nohava, Roy Turnbaugh 2nd Row-Jane Planicka, Bill Hiller, Peter Jorgensen, Ray Rosenbach, Ed Tallach, Roger Figura, John Havlicek, Bill Zandrew, Jim Klein, George Ricker Bottom Row-Francine Scala, Judy Jecmen, Linda Spansail, Sandra Olson, Kathy Kuhlen, Bill Sebek, Marie Zahradnik, Joanne Gra- bow, Lydia Joyce, Pauline Beranek Page 175 ACTIVITIES No education is complete without a course in social etiquette, and nothing fur- nishes such a complete course as do social activities. Besides oftering an opportunity for fun and frolic, they give us a strong back- ground in social graces and enable us to form lasting friendships as well as develop a great- er sense of responsibility. Page 'I76 f' - V N , M Q w .we ccrmoniouft Top Row: J. Cerullo, J. Gregor, M. Yunek, P. Hlava, F. Slechter, B. Fricke, C. Gatlin, P. Brozovsky, B. Havel, J. Videbeck, M. Richert, D. Samec, J. Smolik Row 2: A. Kuta, J. Maly, S. P'ertIe, J. Tramba, R. Scabinger, J. Dobes, J. lsaacson, E. Hodek, A. Lissy, M. Czemske, J. Keyes, M. Brooks Row 3: H. Garbarino, P. Loidolt, J. Rich, D. Cech, G. Johnson, N. Kalis, W. Smetak, B. Papalardo, N. Ciner, J. Angelus, L. Vacherlon, D. Schmid Row 4: P. Welch, M. Kuske, D. Malik, D. Suda, H. Theida, J. Thomas, W. Foss, W. Miller, V. Scheid, D. West, J. Hercek, E. Anderson Row 5: A. Jonson, L. Parthun, M. McCalvy, C. Jurcic, D. Prince, G. Magaro, K. Albert, N. Cleland, P. Gervase, M. Kuapil, K. Novak, D. Cerny Row 6: M. Hughes, B. Vondra, P. Orihel, S. Snydel, S. Moore, J. Rhodes, C. Alroth, N. Keleher, J. Reinbacher, B. Cutler, J. Holly, R. Anderson Front Row: S. Linduska, K. Manusos, C. Clabots, P. Calicoat, M. Larson, S. Horback, N. Rishikousy, J. Pomierski, C. Musil, N. Johns AEOLIAN CHOIR . . . Perfect vocal harmony is an art which is difficult to achieve. But this is the ultimate goal of the Aeolian Choir. The members ot this organization have been accepted because of their exceptional vocal abilities and their will- ingness to strive for improvement. Each year the Choir participates in the An- nual Christmas Concert and various other concerts throughout the year. It also takes its place along side of Oak Park and Proviso in an annual music festival. Within this unit, there are also trios and quartettes worthy of mention. The girls in these groups do benefits and general after-dinner enter- tainment. They have done such splendid work that they have received recommendations tor en- gagements from Dr. W. L. Cooper, the superin- tendent. They provided entertainment at the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and they have been doing well ever since. H. Garbarino, D. Cech, P. Loidolt, and J. Rich give a treat with their barber-shop harmony. Page 178 ge cl 0 oicefi Back Row: Nohava, D. Bakule, C. Stuitt, M. Roiicek, E. Millar, S Yureks C Varak D Turek Row 2: Gould, C. Strazis, P. Lang, B. Svatek, J. Behrenbruck, L. Tillman J Mualc G Zygadto E Pechman Row 3: D. Perkins, J. Hrivnak, C. Kaspar, A. Nadle, R. Sherbert N Lopez R Cozzl I Fuchs S Swasko Row 4: A. Zifa, J. Planicka, S. Klingenmeyer, J. Palmer, P. Sarrls C Bil k B Hoeksema S Mastalerz J Barone Row 5: Mckenzie, R. Martino, S. Rericha, D. Crnkovich, L. tlaiz, L Shel s N Slavicek J Stefanelli GIRLS CHORUS. . . Like the other members ofthe music department at Morton, the GIRLS CHORUS takes part in the Annual Christmas Concert and the Choral competition at the contests. The main difference between the Girls Chorus and the Aeolian Choir is the fact that the members of this organization have not had the necessary training to be accepted into the other group. However, after being a good member for a semester or more and showing an interest in the work of the choral groups at Morton, the girls can be promot- ed to the Aeolian Choir. When the Girls join the chorus, this is their usual aim. The girls of this organization also are an active part of the Music Department. They help to plan the dances and the other activities of the depart- ment. Their pride in their work is evident in the quality of the proiects that they complete through- out the school year. J. Maly, M. Tvaro, and l.. Lawson have provided entertainment for the Mother-Daughter Banquet and various other activities with their vocal talents. Page 179 gmla onied are Back Row: J. Houba, S. Vansrauskas, J. Vanek, C. Koubek, F. Burger, K. Troemrner, D. Huntley, D. Storenger, J. Bartos, C. Rieckman, H. Treloar, D. Kuhn, D. Palecek, W. Tlusty Row 2: L. Horrell, F. Freiberg, A. Karbens, G. Kalivoda, R. Pasluk, A. Nadle, K. Kopecek, K. Stefani, K. Pniochar, P. Lummas, M. Trigler, P, Chapman, M. Hreisa, B. Dilli, J. Wolford, D. Hlousek, W. Vessley, A. Haielc, J. Knoflicek, C. Bazant, R. Rezek, K. Priban The girls of the orchestra practice their parts very diligently to obtain the light touch which is typical of the piccolo. Page l8O ORCHESTRA . . . Though we seldom have an opportunity to relax and appreciate the music of our symphonic orchestra, we take the abilities of these artists for grant- ed when we do hear them. Each year they spend countless weeks preparing for the Christmas Concert and the Music Contest, and they present an amiable evening of entertainment. Besides rehearsing programs for the various school activities, several students provide civic organizations with rendi- Weir laecia f ess, A x Row 3: A. Leftek, S. Rucla, R. Lefara, D. Marlinkova, P. Peiml, G. Ehlers, M. Gregor, R. Biriste, J. Root, N. Horback, B. Stulik, M. Rench E Euler D, Sothan, T. Ringle, S. Papirnik, L. Pagel, P. Mallason, J. McVicar, M. Maslauka Row 4: K. Drew, G. Sternes, K. Voita, G. Pniochar, L. Solar, E. Skrock, J. Georgandis, A. Dres, D. Enghauser, D. Kucera, J. Havel, F Kolumbar J. Mareska, R. Klug, D, Langer Front Row: D. Wolf, S. Hessl, S, Kuba, P. Hruby, V. Knudren, C. Siml, L. Noakes, Brunst, M. Schimpf, L. Atkinson, M. Kopacek tions ot their own, as well as, interpreta- tions ot various compositions which are both well known and obscure. They learn to blend the sound ot cellos and violins, violas and piccolos, along with a few percussion instruments to enhance the themes of many masters. They learn, under the direction of Mr. T. Radek, that music flows from the heart and that it must be lived in order to be understood. Within this concept rests the key to the success of Morton's Symphonic Orchestra. The quality which strings add to the sound of an orchestra is unsurpassable Page T81 and it requires much skill to achieve this quality BAND . . . In a group as large as Morton's Band, there is otten dirti- culty in functioning as one unit. However, the members have com- bined their individual talents under the able direction of Mr. D. C. Mc- Cormick and have organized this group into one ot the finest march- ing bands that Morton has had. Members have peformed at athletic events, and they have also pre- sented the Annual Band Concert. They have earned acclaim at the district and state music contests, but they have not had the opportunity to rest upon their laurels. Besides these activities, the Band Parents and the band members pre- sent the Annual Morton Home Show, which is the community's main spring attraction. These stu- dents are certainly an essential part of Mortong they are responsible for Morton Spirit in many musical ways. StandingAD. Stavenger, L. Mazac J Bartos R Zmrhal D Southon R Rezek L Workman J Snyder L Susmilch D Kuehn W Tlusty D C McCormick Row 2-C. Perry, D. Fostle, K. Prlben J Tramba G Hurt A Brinker D Huntley Row 3-A. Haiek, J. Knoflicek, R Wesely G Rousar V Legner K Schlichtung G Schwartz J Harllcek M Habley L Spansail P Danek M Mikeska R. Kobida, D. Fiala, A, Kuta E Euler S Novak B Schierstedt G Hlinski D Herink F Tesar D Vanderberg W Flaska K Kasperski M Murray T. Richards, C. Rader, J Danda M Vokurka modern ufiic Jazz is the favorite form of music in this group. Back Row: J. Keyes, J. Pitelka, M. Kuske, L. Lawson, V. Legner, W. Ratay, B. Miers, J. Bartcs Middle Row: J. Jacobs, Miss S. J. Schaeffer, A. Lissy, C. Zilovy, J. Richer, K. Ferrantino Front Rcw: A. Morggantinni, C. Bazant, S. Hermanek, J. Maly, J. Fuiihara, A. Kuta, D. Fostle JAZZ CLUB . . .The Jazz Club is an organization of students from Morton East and West. It was formed because of a mutual in- terest in an up-and-coming form of musicfiazz. During their meet- ings, these members listen to the artists in the various phases ot this field. They also discuss the possibilities of each artist. They develop an appreciation tor this particular type of music by con- stant listening. Most ot the mem- bers are talented musicians and are, therefore, able to distinguish between the good and the less desirable styles which are typical of this form of music. And be- cause it is a current trend in mu- sic, it is not actually a new form, iazz is the oldest form of Amer- ican music. Row 4-R. Vanis, J. Papp, K. Ferrantino, C. Bazant, E. Trusina, B. Vodicka, J. Paychl, J. Sedivy, R. Zaiicek, D. Hlousek, J. Wolford, D. Strysky, D. Fairchild, R. Kaminski, S. Snydel, D. Ferrantino, W. Habley, V. Legner, J. Kelble, G. Goens, R. Hlousek Row 5-C. Siml, S. Hermanek, K. Vacha, E. Cuber, D. Hodek, J. Norbut J. Jechman, M. Lein, A. Ringl, D. Janik, M. Kopacek, P. Lubenlzov, E. Bigos, L. Haznedl, J. Nevaril, M. Rench, S. Svoboda Front Row-J. Havel, L. Noakes, P. Curda, M. Bode, A. Drnec, D. Enghauser, R. Vansauskas, S. Picha, S. Tuma, B. Stulik, D. Kucera Page l83 jadnf Conuoca fion Back Row-D. Stavenger, R. Sestak, J. Kadera, R. Wegner, R. Meisinger, B. Bartosz, K. Wogranic Row 2-K. Priban, J. Tramba, R. Zavislak, J. Trhlik, J. Hahn, U. Sandau, T. Vokac, S. lllian, D. McCormick, D Vanderberg S Snydel Row 3-M. Sladek, R. Straka, R. Jirkovsky, J. Slifka, G. Cramer, G. Moskal, D. Heilenbach, M. Haiek, L. Basa E Illian P Arentz E Mudra D. Hudoba, W. Hudecek Row AHN. Capek, C. Fishel, M. Zahradnik, D. Maslanka, F. Kral, G. Novak, A. Schneider, J. Sveicar, K. Soucek VARSITY BAND . . . Under the direction of Mr, D. C. McCormick, a group of music lovers have organized a second band. Their talents are displayed at many of Mor ton's basketball games. Their school spirit serves as an impetus for Morton s cheer ing sections. TALENT CLUB . . . Music is a creative expression of emotion which not only embodies groups of instrumentalists, but also rhythmical terpsichoreans and vocalists ranging from the lyrical to the currently popular blues singers. ln a realm of soaring hopes, these coming stars gather bi-weekly to exchange comments and ideas concerning events in their particular fields. Each year the members ot the TALENT CLUB render their serv- ices to various organizations, and thus they display top notch artis- try for which some have already achieved notoriety. Among the clubs contributions to civic activi- ties are its annual Christmas show at Hines Hospital and the Munici- pal Sanitarium. These activities are carried out under the super- vision of Mr. A. P. Kovanic, the club advisor. Page 184 J4 7!MarL 0 recifiion MORTON MILITAIRES . . . The pert co-eds that comprise this group are interested in twirling or marching. Through constant practice and an endeavor to increase their abili- ties, these girls have received recognition in the Chicago area. They, along with their advisor, Mrs. L. G. Robinson, Back Row- Fr C. Sloboda L. Bruce S. Leanord J. Kukulka E. Bednarz A. Zeman J. Harder P. Benes N. Vosyka M. Manda ont Row- K. Puicke l.. Zitnik have performed for many local benefits and at school athletic events. They have learned the various routines of maiorettes and color-bearers, and they have acquired a skill which is exemplary. Page l85 Back Row--- Fr J. E. D. B. B. P. M S. OIT J. E. Bienas Earl Altielc Gallina Kontour Schleis . Weiss Huba t Row- Gassaway Robinson xlakring WEEKLY CLUB . . . Many of our Morton students find journalism a field of great interest. Thus, :ne members of the Weekly club review skills in vvriting leads, headlines, and cuttings. They learn to make up pages by watching editors at vvork. They also visit the composing room at Washburne Press in La Grange to read page proofs for final correc- tions. After the students have been in the club a year, they are qualified to assume editorial di- rections ofthe Weekly. This year's officers vvere: Vic Glavach, President, Jeff Grade, Vice Presi- dent, Leslie Weaver, Treasurer. Here the members of the Weekly Club are getting some pointers in lead writing. Seated: V. Glavach Standing: K. Wier, D. Kalmour, L. Weaver, J. Grade, Miss H. Chrison, M. McCalvy, B. Costa, A. Jucius ourna ifim WRITERS CLUB . . . The job of Writers Club is to annually edit TRIAL FLIGHTS, which is a book- let composed of contributions from English classes inthe school. After careful study and great consideration, the members of Writers Club select the composi- tions which are to appear in TRIAL FLIGHTS. After hard work and careful arranging the book- let is completed and sent to the printers. When it returns it is dis- tributed to all the English classes. The work of the members of the club is carefully supervised by Miss M. A. Diez, the club advisor. This year's officers were: Mary Ann Rizzato, President, Harold Thieda, Vice President, Ursula Jasinski, Secretary, Judith Porni- erski, Treasurer. Floor Front: H. Thieda, N. Rishikovsky, C. Fcrmanski, C. Staab Row 2, Seated: G. Vovis, U. Jasinski, J. Pomierski, C. White, M. Rizzato, Miss M. A. Diez LITERARY SEMINAR CLUB . . . The club is com- posed of students who are especially interested in books. The club members read a book for fun, and then they bring the book in to discuss its good and bad points with the other members of the club. The purpose is to encourage interest in numerous styles of literature. Also, the mem- bers learn to analyze books and become more familiar with authors' styles. This year's officers vvere: Joanne Grabovv, President, Lydia Joyce, Vice President, Sondra Olson, Secretary, Kathy Kulen, Treasurer. Left to Right: J. Grabow, L. Joyce, S. Olson, K. Kulen Page 'IB6 an ogferafure LIBRARY CLUB . . . Morton has always had a fine library, but the organization of our library could not be kept as orderly if it weren't for the helpers of the Li- brary Club. These very essential people aid the librarians by shelving books, working at the desk, and locating books for stu- dents. Their work leaves the li- brarians with more tree time to do their work and assist other students in finding materials they need in the library. The mem- bers also enioy reading and dis- cussing books. Truly they are rnuch needed and appreciated in our libraries at both Morton East and Morton West. This year's of- ficers were: Lois Rogcraft, Presi- dent, Virginia Lund, Vice Presi- dent, Phyllis Gannon, Treasurer, Dorothy Turek, Historian. The members of the Library Club are busy at work helping the librarians. Front Row: J. Mack, M. Rizzato, C. Triner, E. Anderson, B. Hycnar, R. Luczyk, P. Gannon Back Row: L. Rogcratt, V. Lund, M. Drigger, J. Leoni, Miss V. E. Russell, S. Farley, D. Turek, M. Mach Here the library helpers discuss some of the books they have read. Rear table, left: S, Capouch, S. Kroeger, P. Gray, K. Zahrobsky, M. Pietras, P. Schleis Rear table, right: J. Misek, D. L. Elliott, L. A. Baumacher, M. Sistler, N. Zelusniak, J. Malik Front table, left: M. Liska, K. Jalowy, S, Marik, S. Bondlow Front table, right: S. Kontour, R. Chabus, M. Mensik, K. Francekouic, D. Wilson Standing, advisors: Miss V. C. Teter, Mr. C. W. Koch, Mrs. A. M. Smenos Page 187 The Spanish Club members look forward eagerly to their spring trip to Mexico. Floor Front: D. Vanghan, P. Laskowski, P. Baker, P. Kaleta Second Row Floor: D. Wilson, S. Capouch, S. Hoch, S. Thieda, R. Ebert, J. lrmis, M. Groom Third Row Seated: Mr. G. Phillips, M. Bode, A. Campbell, J. Baron, P. Sukala, B. Sklodowski Standing: S. Mitty, J. Vaclavek, M. Dlcuhy, M. Cox, Mr. Narbutas, A. Stacy, M. Briggs, L. Vites, J. Novacek, J. Bala The Czech Club members talk over their plans for their annual Kolazky sale. Floor: N. Dobias, L. Spolar, G. Novak, P. Jandacek, M. Dobias Seated: Miss E. Jahelka, J. Srotyr, A. Lizner, P. Danek, B. Vondra Standing: J. Malek, M. Kohler-Rausch, E. Herman, M. Borecky, J. lrmis, J. Barta, J. Machale, Mr. B. Mikula, J. Bezdek Page 188 SPANISH CLUB . . . Buenos dias! Spanish is often referred to as the universal language for it is spoken in many different lands. The members of the Spanish Club enjoy learning about the many customs, arts, and literature of these exciting lands. The conquis- tadors, the matadors and the sen- oritas all add a gay atmosphere to the language. At least once a year the club has a luncheon which is held in some type of South American restaurant. This year's officers were: Bill Sklodow- ski, President, Pat Sukala, Vice President, Joanne Baron, Secre- tary, Marge Bode, Historian, Anita Campbell, Treasurer. rave in CZECH CLUB . . . Czechoslovakia is one of the old slavic countries. The members of the Czech Club find its history and language fas- cinating. The members are en- couraged to speak in Czech, and they do an excellent job of carry- ing on the traditions and customs of old Czechoslovakia. They often get the opportunity to perform Folk dances at various assemb- lies. Anyone who is of Czech descent or is interested in the language may join the club. This year's officers were: East-Linda Spolar, President, Jerry Malek, Vice President, Nada Dobias, Secretary, Peter Jandacek, Treas- urer, West- Peter Danek, Presi- dent, Audrey Lizner, Vice Presi- dent, Blanche Vondra, Secretary, Jane Srotyr, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB . . . Of all the ro- mance languages none is more romantic than French. For the members of the French club this language holds special excitement, because they get to live a part of this serene life through viewing pic- tures of the land and various other activities, which the club offers that bring this romantic language and its people to reality. The land is noted for many things, but one in particu- lar is flowers. Therefore, the French Club sponsors an annual Carnation Sale. This year's othcers were: Karen Weiss, President, Karen Poulos,Vice President, Kathleen Kelley, Treasur- er, Ronald Johnson, Secretary. 6t Gtflgudge ITALIAN CLUB . . . Italian is a very expressive language, and those who are members of the Italian Club find it of special interest. They ob- serve and learn more about the Italian art which is popular through- out the world and study the cus- toms ofthe land. Each year the club has a sale of TORRONI, an Italian candy, which can be enjoyed by the entire school. To members who ex- cel in the language the club honors them with books written in Italian. This year's otticers were: Margaret Nosek, Secretary, Catherine Biafore, Treasurer. French Clubbers discover French past and present. Seated: K. Weiss, Miss Nelson, K. Poulos, K. Kelley, J. Malek Standing: D. Cerny, J. Soukup, R. Johnson, J. Larkins, L. Mazac The Italian Club members discuss their annual candy sale. Front Row Seated: M. Nosek, C. Biafore, Miss Prosniewski, T, Sestak, L. Scaglione Second Row Standing: A. Adinolfi, D. Angeloni, L. Busta, E. Borgeaud, J, Malpede, P. Laskowski, R. Ruffolo, D. Luciani, I. Pieri, K. Scalfaro Page 189 LATIN CLUB . . Et tu Brute! Latin is an exciting language which carries us back into ancient Greece and Rome. The pur- pose ofthe club is to promote an interest in the civilizations, languages, literature and art of these ancient people. The col- umned cathedrals, public baths, and linen-draped figures ot the Roman civili- zations mean many happy hours ot study for Latin Club members. To give an at- mosphere ot the proud ancient culture the meeting place of the club contains statues and other decorations of that period. The members proudly publish a magazine each year called SPECTATE which means Look or Behold. The mem- bers ot Latin Club contribute magazine articles, and also original Latin stories to this magazine. The magazine captures on paper all the splendor and excitement which is connected with Latin and its culture. The German Club members plan a dinner at a German restaurant. Floor Front: B. Jordan, P. Oesterreich, C. Staab, K. Drew Second Row Floor: S. Snydel, J. Freschauf, J. Reinbacher, G. Sternes, J. MacConnell Seated: J. Mareska, M. E. Sladek, M. J. Sladek, L. Neumann, K. Taraba, Mr. W. C. Kitzerow Standing: C. Kutal, J. Wildman, R. Victora, S. Pelkis, V. Skirmantz, R. Strlecky fa! Clwms The members ot the Latin Club discuss with interest the sculptures of Greece and Rome. Front Row: J. Vovis, F. Mraz, Mrs. Martin Row Row Row Row Row . Priggie, K, Kuhln . Mackey, G. Vokaty Tkach, L. N-akes Beadel, G. Dusek, B. Radd, N. Kacena R. Vokaty, J. Zazvorka, B. Seklak Page 190 Qlflellfe is L 5 Latin Clubbers smile enthusiastically as they make plans for their Roman banquet. Front Row: E. Trusina, M. Kasal, J. Danda Although the SPECTATE is a large part ot Latin Club activity, one more item ranks on top in their activities. That item is their annual Roman banquet. This year the Latin Club held their Roman banquet at the West cafeteria, and the club really did it up Roman. The dress ot the eve- ning was the traditional Roman tunics, and the entertainment for the banquet consisted of a Roman skit performed by members of the club. All in all it was a do as the Romans do banquet. The President of this club which is ever grow- ing in popularity is Jim Kadlec. The Vice President is Bobbie Victor: the Secretary is Diane Basa, and the Treasurer is Bob Vacko. The one who encourages enthusi- asm and advises the Latin Club is Mrs. Martin of Morton West. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? asks German students Floor Front: K. Velat, J. Soukup First Row Floor: P. Kopacek, D. Janik, R. Koliha, Row 2: V. Homl, G. Sternes, J. Draus l- JOV6iSB, 5- Cltall-'pnlkf l- Mellf, T- VOKBC Row 3: C. Dema, R. Vavra Second Row Seated: D. Southon, B. Straker, Mr. Standing: J. Neskodny, J. Keith, J. Kadlec, R. Vacko, Zupslcha Cermak' D' Humley' S' Vansauskas' P. Konvalinka, B. Kramer, J. Vaner, M. Hrejsa, M. Mateer W' Hen e e GERMAN CLUB . . . Deutschland is sehr interessant! The old leg- ends and tales which date back to medieval times with their old castles and ruins bring back memories of a beautiful country's exciting history. Such quaint towns as Hapsburg and Stuttgart, the Black Forest Regions, and the famous Rhine River are just a few ot the wonders which cap- ture the interest of German club members. Such activities as sing- ing German songs, viewing films, and observing customs help pro- mote interest and new knowl- edge of this exciting language and its intriguing land. This year's officers are: WEST-George Cermak, President, Don Huntley, Treasurer, Svaia Vansauskas, Sec- retary. EAST-Kurt Taraba, Presi- dent, Lola Neumann, Vice Presi- dent, Thelma Cabriel, Secretary, Mike Sladek, Treasurer. Standing: J. Bartos, V. Legner, T. Ohler, R. Hansen P. Polko, D. Michyeta, J. Machalek, J. Barta, J. Simmons, P. Danek, L. Kvasnicka, E, Baumruck Page l9l HI-C CLUB . . . Religion interests many high school students. At Morton such students are able to pursue their interests through membership in the Hi-Crusader Club. By means of weekly pro- grams of movies, lectures by guest and student speakers, and discussions, club members ex- pand their knowledge ot the Bible and its teachings. They ex- change ideas with members of similar groups at semi-annual re- treats for all Hi-C clubs in the area. On floor: E, Hlavacek, L. Small, J. Freschaut, J. Wolf, J. Materna Seated: B. Zabelka, E. Anderson, C. Matousek, B. Forbes, D. Jindra, C. Repetny, M, Mach Standing: R. Larson, V. Glavach, A. Schumacher, W. Fenwick, S. Surin, G. Sternes, D. Voorhees, R. Santini, E. Soucek, N. Uss, F. Schumacher Other activities in which this organization participates are prayer meetings, conferences, and carolling in the community during the Christmas season. A major undertaking of the club is the monthly publication of The Shield. However, there is always opportunity for fun at splash par- ties and picnics sponsored by the group. The advisors were Miss Streblow at West and Mr. Lavenau at East. Row l Con floorj: H. Koenig, M. Kvapil, R. Vavra, R. Prihoda, B. Johannes, C. Siml, K. Tomasek, S. Oestreicher Row 2: K. Engelthaler, L. Atkinson, K. Poulos, K. Grubbs, M. Sistler, S. Frost, V. Vaughan, C. Hames, E. Chalupka, R, Forsberg Seated: Miss Streblow, R. Anderson, L. Haznedl, B. Heeksema, A. Swigle, R. Szuch Standing: B. Mershon, B. Hawkins, F. Smrt, D. Enghauser, T. Petr, D. Thiess, T. Ringl, T. Heger, B. Bates Active club members plan to attend a retreat ,911 ferertf in e igion The purpose of the club, crusadlng with Christ, is printed on the pennant displayed by these students Page 192 Mana! OPERATORS CLUB . . . What class does not enioy seeing a movie? Watching a film is not only a pleasant experience, but it is also an excellent way to learn some fact that cannot be adequately explained or demonstrated in an ordinary classroom. Since the use of audio-visual aids in education is fast becoming very popular at many schools, Morton is tortu- nate to have such a fine library ot films and a number of opera- tors vvho can show these films. Under the direction of Mr. Mi- kula, the boys learn to use sound movie proiectors, filmstrip projec- tors, and other machines. Boys proudly view the new arc projector at Morton West. Behind Machine-J. Marcing, G. Strejcek, L. Cerny Kneeling-D. Michyeta, J. Pszczola, F. Smrt, R. Rezek, T. Petr Enthusiastic operators discuss the latest techniques of movie proiection Row 1-lon floorj R. Holda, B. Bernasek, A. Chvoika, H. Thieda, R. Talacek, Mr. Mikula Row 2-L. Broj, J. Facuna, R. Banaszak, P. Jandacek, W. Zelinka, R. Rezek, F. Smrt, T. Petr, P. Polko B Misek L Cerny Row 3-C. Litwin, R. Smith, J. Petrzelka, G. Jares, R. Sagan A Row 4-F. Skorski, R. Pilney, R. Sefara, R. Barcal, P. Marhoul, G. Bober, M. Schiavelli, C. Byrum, J, Novak V Sterba T Alberts Page 193 an Junior Council members propose new ways to improve student conduct at assemblies. Row T: Con fioorl R. Strzelecki, D. Malzahn, R. Needham, B. Mazzanti, G. Cramer, F. Schumacher Row 2: J. Mitchell, J. Schultz, B. Smetak, C. Deans, J. Hertz, C. Horejs, M. Murray Seated: R. Darr, B. Kouba, R. Nemec, C. Sobol, C. Beranek, T. Mlsna, Mr. Doolen Standing: B. Voss, R. Larson, A. Mlhali, J. Roberts, B. Slager, T. Tuma, O. Masopust ogfi friue JUNIOR COUNCIL . . . Thanks to the ef- forts of members of the Junior Council, order is always maintained at Morton assemblies. All difficulties encountered by students at assemblies are quickly al- leviated by the efficient services of these boys. They also serve at several banquets during the school year and act as ushers at many events. ln general, the boys per- form whatever services will be of the most benefit to others and constantly en- deavor to set good examples for Morton students. The advisor was Mr. Doolen, and the officers were Charles Beranek, President, Craig Sobol, Vice-President: Richard Nemec, Secretary: and Robert Kouba, Treasurer. Suggestions of what lo serve at their banquet are made by Senior Council members. Row I: lon floorj B. Veverka, J, Sevcik, J. Sevcik, T. Magaro, D. Eichenberger, G. Albrecht Row 2: P. Hlava, B. Mershon, P. Kcsin, F. Bartizal, R. Novak, J. Kalesz Seated: T. Ringl, V. Konatske, A. Kolar, B. Hlousek, Mr. Meeker, J. James, E. Kadlec, D. McClendon, K. Robb Standing: B. Overtoom, T, Petr, O. Arnold, A. Svvigle, V. Legner, B. Vancurek, C. Collier, S. Hessl, J. Kelble, D. Enghauser, T. Heger Page T94 fo jlzeir .gilaoof SENIOR COUNCIL . . . All junior and senior boys interested in serving their school are invited to ioin the Senior Council. This organization provides num- erous opportunities for them to aid their fellow students principally by acting as waiters at various banquets and disciplin- ing student conduct at assemblies. As- sisted by Mr. Larimer and Mr. Meeker, club advisors, the boys plan the annual Father and Son Banquet, their maior un- dertaking ot the year. Otticers at West were Jeff James, President, Bob Hlousek, Vice-President, Don Eichenberger, Secre- tary, and Cal Collier, Treasurer. Ofticers at East were John MacConnell, President, Richard Kovarik, Vice-President, Adolph Svec, Secretary, Kurt Taraba, Treasurer. Omcers and advisors plan the program for the Father and Son Banque! Seated: Mr. Larimer, S. Potsic, Mr. Meeker, J. MacConnell, S, Hessl, C. Collier Standing: K. Taraba, A. Svec, D. Thomas, J. James, R. Hlousek, R. Kovarik With Mr. Larimer the boys discuss arrangements for serving at a banquet. On Floor: T, Rut, D. Thomas, R. Drs, A. Schumaker, D. Smith, F. Pavlik, A. Klevonomos, D. Mitchell, S. Potsic, F. Danes Seated: H. Thieda, K. Taraba, A. Svec, R. Kovarik, J. MacCcnnell, G. Licke, Mr. Larimer Standing: R. Pour, L. Baxa, M. Huth, T. Svoboda, A. Rose, G. Stemes, W. Brabec Plans for collecting money for the Red Cross are made by the girls. Row l: ion floorj J. Gedroic, Gruber, G. Stehlik, J. Kusnierz, A. Reher, S. Cerny Row 2: D, Burda, J. Hercek, R. Earl, C. Formanski, K. Weighill Row 3: S, Karel, M. Kryzaniak, J. Baron, S. Mitty, M. Bode, J. Vacalak, E. Moore, J. Forst Standing: S. Palmer, A. Jucius, E. Komarek, M. Vodicka, A. Karbens, M. Skralcel, L. Cruickshank, P. Sukala, J. Smolik JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB . . . A Date With an Angel is not only the title of a song but also the name of this year's Mother- Daughter Banquet sponsored by this group and their advisors, Miss Miller and Mrs. Zerwer, Club members also serve at the Father-Son Banquet, usher at some school attairs, and collect for the Red Cross in homerooms. At East the ofticers were Joan Karas, President: Donna Kalmour, Vice-President, Kathy Stelmasek, Secretary, and Nola Lazzarini, Treasurer. At West they were Arleen Morgantini, President: Judy Hercek, Vice-President, Sharon Kroeger, Secretary, and Karen Steinberger, Treasurer. ajwlegaing 0 em g The girls discuss a treat for their mothers at their annual banquet. Row l: ion tloorj J. Malpede, J. Mancuso, .l. Anderson, P. Laskcwski, S. Slad Row 2: C. Zilavy, A. Morgantini, K. Drew, R. Banda, M. Dlcuhy, S. Kroeger, C. Vcelak Row 3: C. Makovsky, R. Sestak, J. Blanche, L. Haize, G. Magaro, K. Puike, J. Govran, A. Pisoni Seated: P. Peternell, N. Lazzarini, K. Stelmasek, K. Grubbs, D. Kalmour, J. Karas, P. Marecek, Miss Miller, E. Trusina Standing: B, Cranfill, S. Jarr, H. Haruch, F. Sireikis, N. Zaura, B. Haack, R. Nemecek, S. Capouch Page 196 FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB . . . Making animals from original de- signs and sending them to hos- pitalized children is just one of the ways members of this club help others. Additional projects are mending toys, sewing rag dolls, and compiling scrapbooks. Despite their many activities, the girls always have time for fun and relaxation at some event such as a splash party. This year's ad- visor vvas Mrs. Musil, and the ot- ticers were Judy Demkovich President: Marilyn Matuszak Vice-President: Judy Borowczyk Secretary: and Dorothy Turek Treasurer. 1 1 1 1 .7Aeir wn gmrffi The Lost and Found department is only one of the many prolects undertaken by the Junior Senior Girls Club Row 1: ion floorj B. Bons, L. Knistott, K. Marincic, D. Borek Club members plan to make chlldren's tray favors Row 2: D. Pochocki, L. Polz, B. Jonovsky, M. Svoboda, M. Griftin, J. Kadubec M Urban Row 3: J. Matuszak, J. Demkovich, C. Drozd, S. Valenta, C. Kazakos, S. Yurek M Fiala Row 4: C. Borowiak, J. Storino, J. Kozel, J. Maytan, M. Cavaleri, C. Masato J Ceresnak D Altier Row 5: G. Cwynar, C. Baranowski, D. Turek, J. Borowczyk, M. Matuszak, J Demkovich Mrs Musil Row 6: L. Tkach, K. Prohaska, N. Vosicka, J. Buford, S. Swasko, C. Sloboda M Chmilar B Remenciak J Kalmanek K Wolak R Wyrzykowski Page T97 Page 198 :Aging ur eamd BOYS' PEP CLUB . . . Functioning as a leading cheering unit at football and baseball games, this organiza- tion strives to promote interest in Morton's athletic events. Coached by Mr. Gessler, the boys wearing their characteristic red shirts do a most vociterous job of rooting for our teams. The ofticers were Tony Lissy, President, Roger Forcash, Secretary, and Steve Antalek, War Lord. GIRLS' PEP CLUB . . . Exhibiting an indetatigable enthusiasm, Pep Club- bers comprise an organized rooting section which leads the Morton cheers at athletic events. Club mem- bers plan the sock hops held after several basketball games. Final preparations for the annual banquet to honor basketball players are made by Mr. Gessler, A. Harust, S. DuBeau, P. Ciarnello, and J. Stepanelx. 3 Members are told to make posters publicizing a sock hop. Row IAB. Heavrin, K. Horak, K. Grubbs, P. Ciarnello, Mr. Gessler, J. Skrha, J. Stepanek, C. Mitacek, C. Malek, S. Priban, G. Spinka, B. Susina. Row 2fN. Johns, D. Mydil, N. Belanger, N. Blazevich, D. Malik Row 3-S. Sredl, N. Hayda, B. Horak, J, Se- vera, D. Rasmussen, L. Heger, K. Young, J. Bortman, F. Lander, R. Funk, G. Koch- moud, C. Nemecek Row A-P. McGill, J. Stepanovic, J. McCook, P. Volenec, J. Terry, C. Aiello, A. Gatto, S. Higgins, R. lantorno, S. Marquardt, S. Kelleher, M. Kazunas, J. Cindric, F. Brak- ken, S. Johnson, C. Olsen Row 5-T. Breicha, S. Gardner, K. Plunkett, C, Bishop, J. Biddinger, A. Konecny, B. Svitalek, P. Kosmak, M. Yedinek, G. Cech Top ROWAC. Zwic, M. Hughes, J. Hercek, P, Peterlik, D. Kleiman, N, Herzog, C. Bares, J. Marrone, M. Tonini Cheers by these boys are easily heard at Morton games. Kneeling-H. Kostoris, R. Riha, R. Capek, B. Pappalardo, S. Antalek, T. Lissy Row l-Cstandingjz J. Cleary, D. Vesel, S. Hanzlik, S. Goode, T. Gennarelli, J. Bala, B. Meier, Mr. Gessler Row 2-L. Magaro, C. Zaiic, C. Moutvic, W. Ratay, J. Ricker, K. Ferrantino, B. Vacko, J. Hosek, J. Kadlec Row 3-B. Henning, C. Mattas, F. Machek, E. Hodek, R. Klingenmaier, B. Dedic, J. Bartos, V. Legner Top Row-O. Arnold, V. Malek, R. Rawski, P. Bloch, L. Martinson, B. Boburka, J. Bene- dict, R. Libers, R, Meisinger on fo Mcforied Under the direction of their advisors, Miss Parks and Mr. Gessler, the more than two hun- dred girls who are members of the club set good examples of sportsmanlike conduct for every- one. Mr. Gessler reminds the girls to attend Friday's game. Seated: K. Novak, Mr. Gessler, J. Skrha, J. Stepanek, C. Malek, C. Mitacek, Row l: D. Kostel, G. Baumel, J. Kasl, A. Koci, S. Bortman, J. Nevaril, S. Kochanski, G. Kobes, N. Belanger, D. Mydil Row 2: L. Bocek, J. Grazulis, J. Santschi, J. Troll, V. Cech, J. Nicholson, L. Swiontek, A. Zika, C. Siska, A. Lizner Row 3: L. Olsen, D. Predan, N. Plocar, A. Marazas, L. Carlson, K. Karel, C. Steventon, D. Fiala, J. Planicka, C. lmbior, M. Boucek Top Row: D. Malik, J. Soukup, L. Joyce, D. Meisinger, S. Meier, M. Stepanek, D. Davis, M. Cikanek, A. Cerny The ofticers for this year at East were Susan DuBeau, President, Nancy Lopez, Vice-president: and Joanne Baron, Secretary. At West the officers were Janet Stepanek, President, Jeanette Skrha, Vice- president, Carlyn Malek, Secre- tary, Carole Mitacek, Treasurer. Members report how many games they have attended to the president. Row l ion floorjz E. Larson, C. Svitak, J. Roye, S. Schiavelli, F. Welch, J. Richter, C. Klail, D. Kalmour Row 2: J. Mraz, C. Techman, V. Okamoto, E. Schreiner, B. McVicar, B. Kuska, J. Fikeis, S. Danhelka, P. Burchaki, K. Johnson Row 3: K. Lukes, J. Drake, B. Cook, C. Bogdan, J. Jakes, J. Nowowiejski, L. Tillmer Row 4: C. Militello, L. Meyers, B. Psky, M. Fiala, C. Truhlar On Couch: L. Kminek, C. Rodr, N. Lopez, J. Baron, S. DuBeau, Miss Parks Standing: L. Scatassi, S. Mastalerr, J. Hegner, J. Matuszak, M. Hohnwald, S. Walker, N. Slavicek, M. Salvino, K. Larson The girls discuss ways to improve attendance at athletic events. Row 1 Kon floorj: L. Mayer, S. Rippel, M. Wassel, L. Kemtes, J. Vaclavek Row 2: B. Haack, D. Piotrowski, J. Demkovich Row 3: R. Nemecek, D. Angeloni, J. Malpede, R. Parker, K. Stelmasek, S. Mitty Row 4: C. Kus, D. Weigle, J. Forst, L. Zeman Seated: C. Mussatto, J. Curtis, N. Zaura, F. Sireikis, G. Milaukas, J. Liska J. Vuckovic, J. Cerny Standing: P, Sukala, D. Heines, J. Juliano, J. Kuhaiek, A. Harast, J. Jirout, L. Lokay, G. Bruno Page 199 'T 'YQ .J -0 -1 ...L lairif an .gzruice Pa ge 200 BOOSTER CLUB . . . Luckily for hungry spectators at Morton's athletic events, members of this club are always on hand to sell any type of refreshment from peanuts to pop. With the profit from the concessions the group louys trophies for all teams that win championships. At Little Commencement trophies are also awarded to outstanding senior athletes who are further honored at a dinner-dance sponsored by the club. Omcers of the club plan the spring dinner- dance held at a country club in the area. Seated: J. Wolke, A. Craten, L. Lokay, N. Tomacek, J. Cerny, Mr. Pace Standing: T. Reider, A. Gerdanc, D. Carrino The advisors were Mr. Pace at West and Mr. Hampton at East. Officers at East were Audrey Craten, President, Jill Cerny, Vice-President, Alice Gerdanc, Secretary, and Lynda Lokay, Treasurer. At West they were Janice Wolke, President, Tina Reider, Vice-President, Donna Carrino, Secretary: and Nancy Tomacek, Treasurer. Supplying refreshments for spectators at games is a task emciently performed by these girls. Row 1: lon fioorj P. Vacin, K. Stephan Row 2: B. Komarek, M. Yunek, G. Viner, S. Kaiser, G. Ehlers, N. Belanger, F. Marsik Seated: B. McClendon, J. Vacin, G. Milauckas, N. Zaura, J. Orzula, K. Mach, P. Sukala, D. Mydil, N. Magrowski Standing: L. Hlavaty, L. Hines, B. Darrow, J. Hreisa, D. Frait, P. Griffin, B. Akin Home athletic events are greatly publicized by members of the Booster Club. Row 1: Con fioorb L. Collier, A. Gatto, J. Bortman, A. Panusko, D. Cerny, K. Guenthner Row 2: A. Koci, D. Petersen, F. Lander, J. Curtis Seated: J. Polacek, F. Brakken, J. Juliano, S. Mitty, J. Baron, K. Osuch, S. Schreider, C. Klail, N. Lopez, J. Kuhaiek Standing: D. Marsiglio, J. Jirout, J. Law, J. Valcuvek, P. Korzen, E. Alessio, B. Costa, S. DuBeau, A. Harast, J. Severa, J. McCook 66 7? KIXCQKEIQCQ lfU'l'l 61.14618 MODERN MUSIC MASTERS . . . Modern Music Masters or Tri M as it is also known is a national honor society established for the purpose of furthering a greater and continued interest in solo, ensemble, band, orchestral, and choral performance. Outstanding students in the department are chosen for active membership in this honorary society only upon the recommendation of their music teachers. This group provides frequent opportunities for personal musi- cal expression in schools, church- es, civic organizations, and social service clubs of the community. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Quill and Scroll is the International Honor- ary Society for high school stu- dents who have done superior work in the field of journalism, creative writing, or expository writing. Members are chosen from the iunior and senior classes upon the recommendation of the Annual, Weekly, or Writers' Club advisors. Their qualifications are then carefully reviewed, and new members are initiated at a banquet early in spring. The advisors for this group are Mr. R. J. Tudor, Miss H. Chrison, Miss M. A. Diez, and Mr. T. P. Kazakos. J Music hath charm to soothe the savage beast. Row l: J. Pomierski, R. Rezek, A. Kuta, B. Stulik Row 2: N, Rishikovsky, D. Huntley, M. Kopacek, A. Drnec, S. Snydel Row 3: S. Pertle, J. Gregor, G. Sternes, L. Lawson, J. Angelus, J. Bartos, D. Langer Standing: V. Scheid, E. Millar, M. Mikeska, P. Orihel, D. Cech, J. Rich, H. Garbarino, The good writer knows the importance of correct form. Seated: J. Vana, Miss M. A. Diez, S. Krob Standing: R. Cichorz, Mr. R. J. Tudor, Miss H. Chrison, B. Misek, M. Rizzato B. Hlousek A Page 201 Mirza! gicufion THESPIANS . . . One ofthe highest honors a dramatics student can attain is that of membership in Thespians, the national dramatics honor society. This society was named after an ancient poet, Thespis, who is said to have organized the first actor's society in about 508 B.C. Student's outstanding in the field of dramatics are chosen for membership in the society ac- cording to a point system based on their previous dramatical experience, both performing on stage and working back- stage on props or one of the various other crews. The group's advisors are Miss Bev- erly Lusty and Mr. R. Teeter. Officers this year were Dale McClendon, president, Ken Evridge, vice president, Rosemarie Benda, secretary, Wayne Vermillion, treasurer: and Roy Votava, historian. Friends, Romans, and Counfrymen . First Row: J. Gregor, D. Adam, B. Boburka Second Row: E. Tursina, L. Riber, Mr. R. R. Kampschroer No camera-shy actors here! Seated: G. Kocmoud, R. Votava, D. McCIendon, R. Benda, K. Evridge Standing: J. Paoletti, M. Boucek, C. Kirian, S. Fischer, M. Kazunas Standing: D. McClendon, N. Kalis, B. Throm, E. Chaloupka, J. Vovis, G. Sternes, B. Misek Page 202 MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . Masque and Gavel, the society for students who excel in speech, is another one of the six nation-wide honor socie- ties at Morton. Although the main purpose of this group is to promote improved speech at home, at school, and in society, it also studies the dramatic interpretation of books and other subiects connected with public speaking. Leadership, scholarship, co- operation, and character are a few ot the many traits of a good mem- ber. Otticers were Dale McClendon, President, Jerry Vovis, vice presi- dent, Glenn Sternes, secretary, Bob Boburka, treasurer: and Joyce Gre- gor, historian. Mr. R. R. Kampschro- er is advisor. mrif Commenclafion SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . Membership in the Senior Honor Society is the highest scholastic commendation a stu- dent may attain during his four years of high school. This nation-wide society searches for the glowing light of knowl- edge, which is symbolized by the torch, its insignia. Students are chosen for membership on the basis of their qualihcations in the fields of leadership, scholarship, character, and service, both during class time and after school in extracurricular activities, and upon the recommendation of their teachers. Only those who rank in the upper third of their class are eligible for consideration, and out of this num- ber, only five per cent of the iunior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class are actually chosen. The official induction into the society takes place at the annual Honors Banquet which is held each spring. All Junior and Senior Honor Society members, students who made the honor roll at the end of the previous term, and their parents are invited to attend. A delicious meal is served in the school dining area, after which the group adiourns to the auditorium for the evening's program. The outstand- ing junior boy and girl, chosen accordingly for their achieve- ments during their past three years at Morton, are presented as a climax to the evening. Although the initiation of new members at the Honors Banquet is the largest endeavor of the school year, it is by no means the society's only function. Senior Honor Society also engages in splash parties, teas, informal get-to-gethers, and numerous other activities. Officers at Morton West this year were: president, Jim Pedersen, vice president, Janet Fuiihara, secretary, Lynne Lawson, and treasurer, Bruce Stulik. Miss C. Seymour is the advisor. Officers at Morton East were: president, Vernon Sterba, vice president, Catherine Krno, secretary, Mary Ann Kasal, and treasurer, Mel Schiavelli. Mr. W. W. Stevens is the advisor. Faces beam as students realize they have gained high scholastic recognition. Row l: J. Meyer, K. Drew, C. Musil Rcw 2: S. Potsic, B. Susina, K. Stephan, A. Smith, G. Cermak Rcw 3: D. Cizek, J. Stancel, S. Trischman, D. Forbes, L. Huizinga Rcw 4: D. Dobry, C. Pietrzak, R. Blazek, L. Hlavaty, V. Malek, S. Pertle, P. Bloch, B. Snyder, D. Voorhees, V. Scheid, B. Misek, J. Bartos Row 5: J. Pitelka, S. Sredl, L. Atkinson, V. Legner, L. Cerny, V. Legner, J. Rlcker Seated: Mr. W. W. Stevens, J. Pedersen, V. Sterba, J. Fujihara Standing: M. Kopacek, B. Pieklo, B. Stulik, C. Krno, L. Lawson, M. Schiavelli, M. Kasal Page 203 guiclecl A fke Students smile with pride. Row l: Front: A. Konecny, M. Sistler, J. McCook, T. Brull, R. Svitalek, S. Marquardt, M. Mateer Row 2: L. Collier, M. Boucek, B. Sedlak, S. Goode, B. Marek, R. Young, J. Meyer Row 3: C. Haldane, K. Schwarzkopf, G. Ehlers, B. Radd, L. Huizinga, M. Kasal, K. Drew, L. Hlavaty, J. Pitelka Row 4: W. Svoboda, G. Vovis, C. Krno, Mr. R. l. Knopik, T. Gennarelli, G. Sternes, F. Bartizal, C. White Row 5: B. Misek, V. Legner, J. Bartos, P. Bloch, C. Kus, J. Vacin, P. Vacin, B. Costa, B. Pieklo, V. Legner Algird Abramavicius Ellen Anderson Gail Augustin Linda Atkinson Cynthia Baranowski Carole Barcal Fred Bartizal Joseph Bartos James Benes 'Patricia Benes Janie Biddinger Judith Bienias Joseph Bizek Paul Bloch Allan Bohaboy Philip Bohaboy Richard Borovec Ronald Bortz Melinda Boucek Thomas Brull Bonnie Burgener Lois Byerly George Cermak Louis Cerny Sandra Cerny Marguerite Chafee Darina Cizek Calvin Collier Lynne Collier Barbara Costa Benton Darda Judith Demkovich Duane Dobry Walter Dopierala Karen Drew Judith Ducay Gretchen Ehlers Edward Euler Jessica Feinberg William Fenwick Kenneth Ferrantino Marian Fiala Nancy Firlick Bonnie Forbes David Forbes Janet Fuiihara George Geis Tom Gennarelli Ellen Giacomo Stuart Goode Sandra Goryl Judith Gradishar Caryn Habina Carolyn Haldane Carolyn Hames Richard Hanus Janet Hapl Lois Haznedl Edward Hegner Thomas Heger Rita Hendrych Stephan Hessl Lois Hlavaty Gordon Hoffman Sharon Homola Mary Ann Horner Lorraine Huizinga Don Huntley Barbara Hycnar Gus Jackson Richard Jastrem Diana Jindra Lynne Jorgensen Adrienne Jucius Charles Kalat Joan Kalmanek Donna Kalmour Arlene Karbens JoAnn Kapoun Mary Kasal John Kastner Theodore Kenyon Carol Klail Henry Klein Deline Kloboucnik Audrey Klokochar Jerome Knoflicek Ruth Knupp William Kokes Anita Konecny Margaret Kopacek Paul Kosin Carol Kovarik Arlene Kriz Catherine Krno Lucille Kruzel Karen Krych Violet Kudrna John Kuhlen Crystal Kus Charles Kutal Bruce Lamoreaux Victor Legner Victoria Legner Linda Lehpamer Raymond Lewandowski Sharon Leonard Martin Lipinski Patricia Loidolt Lynda Lokay Hildegarde Ludwar David Lund Virginia Lund Nadine Luporini Catherine Mackey Vincent Malek Robert Marek Thomas Marik Susan Marquardt Mary Lou Mateer Charles Mattas Jean McCook Jeanette Meyer Marianne Mikeska Bertrand Misek Margaret Mulhern Carolyn Musil Carole Nedwed Margaret Nosek George Novak Richard Novak Richard E. Novak Ralph Nuismer Louis Nuti Nancy Olin Lee Olson Jerilyn Orszula Karen Osuch Christine Pakan Nancy Papach Carol Parkhurst Sandi Pertle Catherine Pesch Robert Peters Barbara Pieklo Judy Pitelka Nancy Plocar Peter Polko Page 204 Judy Pomierski Steven Potsic Barbara Radd Martin Rench Charlene Repetny Joyce Richter Mary Ann Rizzato Donald Rizzetta Natalie Ruffolo Judy Schleitwiler Karen Schwarzkopf Bonnie Sedlak Judith Sims Mary Sistler Margaret Skrabel Michael Sladek Jerry Slager Miles Smid Jeffrey Smith Patricia Smrz Karen Snobel David Southon Jean Sovinec Sue Sredl Anna Srotyr Jane Srotyr Arthur Stadtler George Stancel Joanne Stancel Karin Stephan George Sterba Glenn Sternes Don Stevens Barbara Susina Roberta Svitalek Wayne Svoboda Sherrilyn Svoboda Timothy Svoboda Allan Swiglo Kurt Taraba Lana Taylor Larissa Tkach Bonnie Togias Sharon Trappina Sharon Trischman Judy Troll Marilyn Trusgnich Dorothy Turek Nancy Uss Joan Vacin Pat Vacin Joyce Van Cura Svaia Vansauskas Rosemarie Vavra William Vesely Richard Vetrovec Bruce Vodicka Margot Vodicka Frank Vondracek David Voorhees James Vopicka Nancy Vosyka Gerald Vovis Kathleen Weighill Mary Weiss Charles White Keith Wier Ronald Wikholm Frank Wilary James Wolski Rosemarie Wyrzykowski Ruth Young Patricia Zak JoAnn Zeman Thomas Zeman 1.4 .f Jc..,...L..f,. Onward to greater heights Rowl: Front: R, Borevec, G. Geis, G. Cermak, R. Wilkholm, G. Stancel, R. Novak, M. Rench, S. Potsic Row 2: N. Uss, B. Forbes, J. Graclishar, S. Goryl, M. Nosek, C. Barcal, J. Kalmanek, T. Sgoboda, J. Pomierski, D. Turek, C. Baranywski Row 3: S. Trappina, P. Benes, J. Biddinger, C. Straka, N. Plocar, M. Weiss JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY . . . Junior Honor Society is per- haps the largest single organization at Morton. Into its realm pass the superior students of the school, the leaders of tomorrow. Although iuniors and seniors may retain their member- ship, only underclassmen are eligible for initiation into the society. As in Senior Honor Society, Junior Honor Society also chooses its new members with regard to their character, service, and leadership qualities in addition to their scholastic record. Sophomores whose names have appeared on the Honor Roll for a semester or more, thus signifying their outstanding academic achievements, qualify as candidates for membership in the society. The chief aim of Junior Honor Society is to provide a scholastic obiective toward which underclassrnen may strive. Its functions throughout the school year include taking charoe of the preparation of the Honor Roll, sending Con- gratulatorv Cards to students whose names appear on the Honor Roll, and sending representatives to various grade schools in the neighborhood to orientate incoming freshmen Page 205 l Row 4: J. Ducay, L. Kruzel, R. Knupp, C. Hames, R. Vavra Seated: B. Fenwick, D. Jindra, M. Fiala, N. Vopicka, C. Klail, C. Repefeny Standing: B. Marik, G. Jackson, M. Rizzato, J. Vopicka, P. Bohaboy, M. Mikeskav, S. Firlick, N. Firlick, L. Rtach, K. Osuch, J. Knoflicek, J. Hapl, D. Voorhees, V. Lund about Morton. Junior Honor Society also alternates with Senior Honor Society in the planning of the annual Honors Banquet. Besides these specified functions of the society, this group also sponsors a number of social activities. These vary from splash parties and teas to a trip to the Indiana Dunes at the end of the year. Officers at Morton East during the first semester were: president, Glenn Sternes, vice president, Charles White, sec- retary, Crystal Kus: and treasurer, Barbara Costa. Second semester officers included: president, Glenn Sternes: vice president, Nancy Firlick: secretary, Judy Pomierski: and treasurer, Jerry Vovis. Mr. L. S. Zelip is the group's advisor. At Morton West first semester officers were: president, Torn Gennarelli, vice president, Fred Bartizal: secretary, Pat Vacin: and treasurer, Joan Vacin. During the second semester the officers were: Tom Gennarelli, president, Fred Bartizal, vice president: Pat Vacin, secretary, and Bonnie Sedlak, treasurer. The advisor is Mr. R. T. Knopik. Ouffifanobng .x4cAieuemenf 2 1 Who's been in my beloved Bible? bellows Mr. Tudor as he looks over his precious layout book. Seated. M. R. J. Tudor Standing: J. Vana, S. Krob, M. Rizzato, B. Misek Now let's see - which picture do you like best? Seated: E. Borgeaud, K. Guenthner, A. Jackson, B. Baranowski Second Row: F. Pekarek, H. Thieda, S. Pertle, L. Taylor Editor-in-Chief .... Co-Editor-in-Chief. .. Feature Editor .... Recording Editor.. Staff Artists ..,... Faculty Editors .... Class Editors .... Activity Editors. .. Boys Sports Editors Girls Sports Editors Photography Editor StafT Photographers .... Index .... Publicity. .. Annual Advisor. .. Assistant Advisor... ANNUAL STAFF ,. .Bertrand Misek ........June Vana ...Mary Ann Rizzato ...,........,.....Louis Cerny ...Joyce Gregor, Sharon Wolford ..................Omar Jones Harold Thieda, Mel Schiavelli ...Phyllis Laskowski, Virginia Lund Barbara Pasieta, Jim Pedersen Barbara Pieklo, Carol Zilavy .,.......,Bernardine Baranowski Ellen Borgeaud, Judy Grazulis Kay Guenthner, Franklyn Pekarek Sandi Pertle, Barbara Radd, Lana Taylor . . . . . . . . .Bob Defenbaugh, Lyn Weaver . ...Alice Gerdanc, Carol Klail .......Sherry Krob Jackson Dennis Klocek, Ray Santini .. . . . .Omar Jones, Joyce Sobotka ..,......,........Jeanette Drake Ursula Jasinski, Margaret Kopacek R. J. Tudor ....Mrs. J. M. Anderson My, how records have changed! Seated: J. Gregor, J. Drake, L. Cerny Standing: C. Zilavy Page 206 ogfefdfg plflLAC6Lfl0I'l Perhaps the most cherished memories of one's high school days at Morton are to be found carefully stored away between the big leather covers of one important, glorious book - the MORTONIAN ANNUAL. Many years after the reader's actual school life has ended, it continues to live on in his memory, stimulated by the familiar pic- tures and editorials found in the pages of this most re- markable publication. The ANNUAL is looked upon as a collection of the year's dearest memories. Yet upon closer investigation one finds that it is more than a mere memory book. Beneath its cover lie the many long hours of tedious effort, the sum total of the hopes and dreams of a small group of hard-working students known as the ANNUAL STAFF. The ANNUAL STAFF is composed of upperclassmen chosen in spring upon the recommendation of their English teachers. Over the summer months the group plans vari- ous social activities, thus giving members a chance to associate with their fellow classmates with whom they shall be working closely the following year. Plans for the yearbook itself begin early in fall when the enthusiastic, young editors meet for a jolly debate as to what the theme of the book shall be. After a common agreement has been reached, students are assigned their respective sections, pictures are scheduled, and work is begun. Throughout the year work is interrupted with days of fun and enioyment. The ANNUAL STAFF plans picnics, splash parties, teas, and informal get-to-gethers, all add- ing to the pleasure of being part of one, harmonious, working unit. Indeed there is not a more enthusiastic and closer-knit group at Morton High School. After the parties and merrymaking are over, students plunge into their work eagerly and energetically, striving to attain that one, all-important goal - the publication of the very best year- book possible. Thus the school year unfolds, and as each month comes to a close, we find each section hurrying to meet its deadline. First there are the faculty and individual class pictures, then the countless activities, and finally the sports section. The iob is not a simple one, the work is far from easy. But a spirit of determination envelops the group, and students meet the challenge with new zeal and interest. Although the staff does most of the written work, it needs that practical advice and inner drive which is essential to all such groups. Surely the yearbook would not be a success without the help of a very important individual - Mr. R. J. Tudor. With his assistant, Mrs. J. M. Anderson, he works patiently throughout the year, guiding the staff in all of its endeavors and supplying that extra bit of inner strength which is so vitally important. In early spring the last of the copy goes to press and a moment of relaxation ensues. However, with the nearing of the close of the school year, the book reaches completion and comes back to the student body for distri- bution. The resulting publication is a masterpiece in the highest degree of the word, bringing a feeling of pride and accomplishment to the staff. Relief! At last the copy has been completed. Seated: B. Defenbaugh, L. Weaver, B. Pasieta, P. Laskowski, J. Grazulis Second Row: A. Gerdanc, B. Pieklo, J. Sobotka, J. Pedersen, M. Schiavelli, B. Radcl. Page 207 Three editors busily at work. R. Cichorz, C. Subach, J. Fennessy me 0l 2 The MORTONIAN WEEKLY has become an im- portant tradition and symbol of Morton and serves as the center of activity concerning school life and social events. Through its distribution every Friday afternoon, it offers students and faculty the very latest in the field of news coverage. Behind the scenes of this literary masterpiece an ablebodied staff, under the capable direction of Miss Helen Chrison, Mr. Thomas Kazakos, and Mr. R. A. Kreitzer, advisors, works diligently to achieve the finest in newspaper reporting. Students especially qualified in iournalism along with typists, proof-readers, and mem- bers of the circulation crew ioin forces to become one unit, always searching for higher and better methods of news presentation. This constant endeavor for only the best in news coverage has resulted in one of the best high school newspapers in the United States and has earned for the staff much praise, a most commend- able reputation, and numerous citations. The WEEKLY offers many news regulars which have become of special interest to its readers. Among them are such columns as CO-ED CAPERS, a report of the latest in girls' sports, THE HOME TEAM, information on present and former members of Morton's athletic teams, numerous editorials, and reviews of the latest record hits. The WEEKLY also runs such special attrac- tions as polls, personal opinions, and quizzes. Truly the MORTONIAN WEEKLY is a treasured part of Morton that plays a great roll in school life over the year. Treasured memories! Seated: Miss H. Chrison, S. Karel Second Row: J. Kempski, R. Lewandovvski, G. Jackson of .gzwlenf e Position Editor-in-Chief. .. Editor Emeritus .... Associate Editor. . . News Editor ......... Assistant News Editor ...... Feature Editor ........ Assistant Feature Editor .... Sports Editor ......... Assistant Sports Editor. Copy Editor .............. Assistant Copy Editor ..... . Head Proofreader ..... Assistant Proofreaders. Head Photographer... Circulation Manager... Editorial Advisors .... Printing Advisor .... WEEKLY STAFF First Semester Roger Cichorz .... Joan Fennessy. .. Cindy Subach. .. Judy Kempski. .. Sandy Karel. . . Gus Jackson... Sharon Rosinski. . Carol Krupinski. . . Second Semester ...Judy Kempski . . .Roger Cichorz ...Joan Fennessy ....Cindy Subach . . .Carol Krupinski Vic Glavach Paul Kosin ......Sandy Karel ...Virgina Krupinski Connie Kazakos ......Keith Wier . , . .Jeff Grade Marty Lupinski ....Frank Chlumsky ...Barbara Costa .......Zita Lucas . . . . .Donna Kalmour Ray Santini ...... Virginia Krupinski Miss Helen Chrison. Mr. T. Kazakos Mr. R. A. Kreitzer.. Marybeth McCalvy Leslie Weaver .. .... Ray Santini .Miss Helen Chrison Mr. T. Kazakos .Mr. R. A. Kreitzer Q-.. Just enough time for a quick glimpse at the news! First Row: V. Glavach, C. Krupinski, B. Costa Second Row: L. Weaver, C. Kazakos l l i I wonder who wrote these magnificent articles! First Row: A. Lizner, C. Hawkins Second Row: B. Schultz, T. Oudes, S. Goode, D. Latos, P. Kosin, R. Santini Standing: Mr. Thomas Kazakos J. Hnetkovsky, D. Kramp Gentlemen, we shall begin by stating the issue in question. SeatedfH. Klein, R. Lewandowski Standing-J. Mareska, E. Furman, W, Doperiala, J. Ruda And now a word from our sponsor! Row l-N. Firlick, J, Jakes, E. Furman Row 2-C. McCaffrey, K, Gales, S. Bulich, L. Trautman, R. Santino, Mr, R. Brown Row 3-P. Jakovec, M, O'Brien J, Schleitwiler, M. Wagner Row 4-J, Composono, W. Dopiersala, K. Mackey, N, Klaczyski, N. Uss Oh, why clfd I ever leave Mama! Ron Paulaskas. Rosemarie Benda, Walter Newaurn Page 210 eac ing fo SPEECH ARTS . . . The Speech Arts Depart- ment, under the excellent direction of Mr. R. W. Teeter, otcfers to students un- limited opportunities for improving and furthering their verbal eloquence. Here we view three branches of this depart- ment in action. The upper picture introduces the de- bate team. Under the leadership of Mr. R. Kampschroer, these students enter into a lively verbal war over the question at hand. Next in view is the Radio Guild. With the capable help ot Mr. R. Brown, students learn the techniques of radio broadcasting. The bottom picture shows one ofthe many plays given forthe Eng- lish classes by the dramatics classes over the school year. ' ' e Q we , Y I Ewa EW 5 i ,ws ja 'K Va I QW T, . Page 211 'Y Q M W K Q X424 UI 513 f' , ff .. . le. ' .A gi . in , 4 ur S , A x jx Af K , y Q, 1 ' . QA , fi gi x E 5' Xia e f , A A- in fx By, ff X W OH to see the Wizard. Kneeling- B. Pagni Standing- J. Paoletti D, Carrino N. Luporini T. Gennarelli R. Falbo look Ma, I can dance! George Wesely And here I though! I was brave! Rosemarie Benda, Dale McClendon Page 212 jr., 3... To Speech Arts students, these pictures in partic- ular bring back memories of three important events of the year. The top picture is a scene from Frank Baum's classic, The Wizard of Oz, this year's Junior Play. Below this a lively Indian dancer brings back to mind a midyear Speech Arts Program. At the bottom of the page a scene from A. A. Milne's The Ugly Duckling renews memories ot the contest play. wr W .M-.,. E?-X Q 5 lg .Ai ,Q V . . f 5 f r ,wx M ,S r g m, x x X ff-11 I Y ':.' ia? kl- ' X ' QUDN 1 , 2,5 QA ' SFI wk - -wax ' ff S a-4-audi'-Uv xaiiw gfxiir Q5 si. ..,,,--4 x 4 L ,,, , f ,L 11.1 , X ,N .ix as Y. if 7? ff ,, K W i f 3 x Many members of the Math Club enter the annual math contest. Row l-On Floor: V. Lund, J. Danda, F. Jur, M. Vokurka, M. Sladek, R. Viktora Row 2-Seated: G. Sternes, J. Janca, D. Mitchell, M. Schiavelli, C. Krno, M. A. Kasal, D. Kucera G. Sterba Row 3-Standing: R. Blazek, J. Blazek, Mr. W. Cherry, Advisor, T. Cary, L. Rempert, G. Vovis WEST MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . Math outside of the classroom gives the student an opportunity to investigate the types ot prob- lems which he is especially in- terested in. ln order to stimulate study in different phases ot math- ematics, one ot the members gives a talk on the type of prolo- lems that he is investigating. As well as learning math, the mem- bers learn to think quickly and rationally and have tun with their studies. EAST MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . Mathematics otters a challenge. To meet this challenge and to solve the problem, whether it is an equation or a geometric proof, is interesting and rewarding, be- cause by solving the problem one gets acquainted with the difiter- ent problems he may lind in his future occupation. Mathematics is important to engineers and scien- tists as well as to students who are interested in graphs, formu- las, and areas of planes and solids. Many of the interested students who have good grades in their math courses participate in the nation-wide math contest. cienfififd lgrelaare or Row 2-Seated: V. Legner, B. Snyder, T. Gennarelli, G. Cermak Row 3-Standing: R. Rezek, P. Polko, T. Ohler, J. Bartos, R. Hansen, R. Hassler CHEMISTRY . . . With the use of glass tubing, test tubes, flasks, and other apparatus and various chemicals, the members of the Chemistry Club perform many interesting experiments. Their in- quisitive minds investigate the composition of chemicals and changes in them. At their meet- ings they are able to work many experiments which are too elab- orate to do during class time. Mr. Muehl, at Morton West, demon- strates unusual experiments and advises the students when they have difficulties with their experi- ments. Most of the members enter their projects at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Ex- position. Members watch as Paul Bloch demonstrates how ta put out a fire caused by a chemistry experiment. Row l: J. Danda, S. Snydel, R. Hessler, P. Bloch, A. Drntc, R. Bortz Row 2: D. Huntley, G. Sterba, F. Harntak, R. Hansen, T. Rlngl, J. Kelble, R. Souta, A. Hlavacek, D. Lentzen Row 3: G. Cermak, B. Biciste umanifg Z5 Jgaluancemenf Physics Club members listen to lectures. Row 1: R. Viktora, M. Biclsik, F. Jur, J. Myrick, W. Sklodcwski Row 2: S. Tretiak, R. Snyder, R. Bicicchi, M. Martin Row 3: B. Jur, D. Hoffman, F. Danes, J. Siebert Back Row: T. Alberts, M. Kalagian, T. Svoboda, J. Wildman, H. Penn, C. Kutel, M. Sladek, G. Driggers, G. Bober, G. Kocmoud, T. Rut, R. Nelson Page 2l5 PHYSICS CLUB . . . Electri- city, light, and heat are only a few of the interesting subiects with which the Physics Club experiments. Through discussion and ex- periments, the members learn applications ofthe facts they have learned in their science courses. In many cases these applica- tions are put in the form of a science contest proiect through which the members can win state recognition. This club provides training for students planning to enter practical science voca- tions by allowing them to solve scientific problems on their own. .ZF Astronomy Club members exhibit theories on lunar composition. llimburger, swiss, or americanl Front Row: M. Rausch, V. Stone, D. Van Huezen, C. Blecha Back Row: D. Silver, W, Smetak, R. Larson J. Auksela, R. Slager Advisor: W. J. Jacobson The Biology Club about to study starfish. Seated: Front Row: W. Molek, C. Nemec Second Row: M. Olsson, M. Harnack, M. Sistler 'hird Row: l. Zalitis, L. Spinka Fourth Row: M. Pietras, J. Pondola Standing From Back To Front: G. Vokaty, L. Page-l, C. Habina, C, Siml, B. Dilli, D. Halley, Mr, J. Broede BIOLOGY CLUB . . . Experiments with life, when coupled with Held trips and curiosity, make up the more important activities of the Biology Club. The experi- ments and field trips related to the phase in which most of their curiosity lies are both entertain- ing and rewarding. The sharing of information in related subiects is also an important part of the club purpose. Because of the many branches of the biological sciences, there is always plenty of investigation to be done by the members, and, of course, there is always the satisfaction that is obtained from working with others in a common interest. tflikl ASTRONOMY CLUR gufure in ASTRONOMY CLUB . . . Grinding lenses and using them to explore the heavens and to learn about the stars and planets is an edu- cational and absorbing hobby. The sky has many mysteries, which the naked eye cannot in- vestigate but, because of the in- terest in the heavenly bodies and patience to wait for a clear night, the members of the astron- omy club are able to probe into the infinity of space and study the moon, the planets, and the stars. Sometimes the members of this club are fortunate enough to see an eclipse of the moon or see a comet or meteor. l Page 2l6 fke Sam Future Scientists Otlicers Front Row: L. Loidolt, R. Bortz, P. Gannon, D. H. Klein CAdvisorJ Back Row: D. Mitchell, M. Sladek, M. Sistler, R. Smith FUTURE SCIENTISTS . . . Students planning a career in science are able to investigate the various sciences and the opportunities that can be found in them at the meetings ot the Future Scientists. Together they discuss their plans and projects which will aid them in their future occupations. This club has rnovies, experiments, field trips, and an an- nual banquet in the spring. Many ot the club's activities include both east and west branches of the school. Enthusiastic members of the Future S:ienhsts Club smile for th camera Front Row: J. Neuman, H. Theida, J. Taucher, S. Gabriel E Cunnar A Zakroczymski Second Row: M. Maslanka, L. Scatassi, N. Svoboda P Polko B Terlecki R Talacek L Feibel Third Row, Standing: A. Hlavacek, S. Krysch, P. Marhoul R Barcal J Janca Page 217 Sales of electric trains have gone up. First Row: L. Prapotnik, M. Miller, W. Vlasek Second Row: C. Ohler, N. Ruffold, F. Slechter, R, Schultz, E. Pacela, T. Hardy Christmas decorations help sell. First Rcw: G. Blaha, W. Lantvit, J. Krestan, C. Karlovsky, W. Miller Second Row: W. Doak, C. Benda, K. Brosig, J. Branecki, D. Podzamsky, J. Mraz, M. Carr Third Row: W. Mazurek, C. Lynch FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA . . . Learning good tech- niques in selling is important to those who plan a career in business. Students in the vocational sales courses may ioin the Future Distributors ot America Club, which offers oppor- tunities to learn the best methods that are used in business and to see them in practice. JL, o 7 .X4l'l'lel l,C6l, 5 alum!! go? Page 218 Tha! will cost 52.30. Row I: lin front of display case? G. Kadlec, C. Galinaitis, A. Spera Row 2: M. Sieber, F. Chlumsky, D. Decicco, D. Sieber, L. Wright, D. Slomiany, C. Vitel, W. Schenekl Row 3: B. Jahoda, G. Vaidik melf'cAan ifiing FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA . . . The Fu- ture Distributors of America sponsor an Area Fall Conference at which business men give talks on their experiences in various occupations. They also visit local business houses to see the efficient routines of good management. A pleasant expression is an imponan part in selling the product. S. Hrywko, K. Keehnast, J. Costell- T. Bahnick, P. Gidlund, V. Burdi, B. Fricke, F. Chrappetta, S. Lodovivo G. St. George, W. Doak, P. Calicoat, D. Geslak Page 219 Waiting to get started on their careers. Seated: C. Xinos, S. Chalupnik, G. Kobes, J. Gassaway, R. Knupp Row 2: T. J. Boduch, S. Pettigrew, M. Chvatal, S. Kochanski, J. Cindric, J. Souinec, C. Nelson, A. Rittenhouse Row 3: T. Law, S. lllian, R. Malik, R. Vavra, N. Mazurek, R. Bezdek, J. lrmis Row 4: B. Conradi, J. Dozak, M. Zahorak, M. Widiger, J. Fermo, D. Bakule, J. Ambro, H. Kannry, D. Casaga, B. Susina Row 5: J. Palmer, C. Jankovsky, J. Schlacks, J. Kopstain, R. Prihoda, A. Prihoda, B. Meisinger, A. Kolar, E. Rupert, J. Hack, B. Pavlik, R. Ebert Rcw 6: R. Wegner, K. Engthaler, E. lllian, J. Novotny, D. Sucha, J. Riha, J. Novacek, R. Salerno FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . Sponsored by the United Business Education Association, the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America gives students who are planning to learn about business procedures through active participation. The F.B.L.A. helps students to get exper- ience in leadership and service. Trips taken to local business firms provide knowledge ofthe operations of a success- ful business. One of the most wanted for trips is the trip to Springfield, Where the members participate in activities in the Springfield Y.M.C.A. This year, as in the previous year they took top honors there. jufure Planning a career in business. Row l, Sitting: J. Cythaml, D. Hazetez, R. Earl, A. Jirsa, C. Paveza, K. Kaspar, M. Kryzaniak, J. Rakowski Row 2: J. Blazina, E. Hlavacek, J. Costa, C. Kus Row 3: D. Miklas, T. Baker, H. Raborn, M. Turner, H. Ziber, L. Zitnik, K. Prohaska, M. Fiala Row 4,Sitting: D. Musil, K. E. Keeling, J. Morosky, P. Marsh, M. Gozdziak, F. Stastny Row 5, Standing: M. Leoni, F. Sireikis, N. Zavra, L. Kislizke, R. Williams, D. Wiegel, M. Horner, J. Hegner, R. Jastrum, K. Rausch Page 220 Future Homemakers often exchange recipes. Front, Kneeling: E. Borgeaud, C. Korinek, C. Triner, R. Arasim, J. Suchan Row 2, Kneeling: R. Klug, D. Vidas, L. Tkach, H. Ludwar, J. Vodraska, D. Vaughn Row 3,Seated: J. Suchan, R. Melka, L. Feibel, J. Wildman, S. Samek, Mrs. C. S. Dymond, Miss J. Zalas, B. MiKulecky Row 4, Standing: J. Votava, V. Stone, A. Vitner, C. Mancuso, S. Farley, B. Zewask 6U Q8l 1f FUTURE HOMEMAKERS . . . Additional experiences in sewing and cooking are gained by discussion and activities of the Future Homemakers of America. The girls who are members of this club learn the finer points of many homemaking arts, including the preparation of many new and exciting foods, and also the making and designing of clothes. The club exists at both Morton East and Morton West. FUTURE TEACHERS . . . The purpose of this organization is to acquaint students with the various aspects of the teaching profession and to reveal opportunities available through proper training and membership in the club. The members of this club realize the tremendous impor- tance ot the teaching profession and also realize the great spiritual and mental re- wards that it can bring. An apple for the teacher. Front Row, Sitting: E. Trusina, R. Arasim, S. Hubha Row 2, Kneeling: N. Priggie, J. Drauws, K. Pouls, J. Vodraska, E. Borgeaud, L. Lkach Row 3, Sitting: J. Hercek, J. Leoni, K. Velat, L. Riber, M. Bielsik, J. Harris, S. Vansauskas Row 4, Standing: B. Gallina, J. Keith, R. Vavra, I. Zalit, S. Linduska Paqe 221 Delegates take notes at a delegation meeting. 5 Q14 lirecfd .gilzoof Page 222 juncfiona CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL . . . The Co-ordinating Council is the com- bined Executive Boards ot East and West. The Executive Board is elect- ed from thirty members constituting the Board of Directors ot which all classes participate. The Council me- diates in difficulties arising between committee chairmen oFfering sug- gestions in such cases. Discussions on present functions ofthe M.S.G.A. Board of Directors of each school are also on the agenda. Members of both schools constitute the Co-ordinating Council. Standing: B. Misiorowski, S. Goode, K. Posta, J. Paoletti, C, Kus, P. Bloch Seated: S, Frost, T. Genneralli, Mr. J. Gross, Advisor, Miss J, M. Parks, Advisor, Mr. W. W. Priekshat, Advisor, L. Hlavaty Floor: L. Lawson, M. Bohan, J. Demkovich SENIOR BOARD . . . The Senior Board of the M.S.G.A. is elected by the senior student body. Eight mem- bers are elected at each school. The chairmen of the Boards are elected from among the sixteen members. Each chairman conducts the Board meeting of his respective school. The remaining members are chair- men of M.S.G.A. committees. Senior Board works hard to present a well-functioning M.S.G.A. Standing: J. Jacobs, L. Lawson, A. Gerdanc, J. Kacllec, J. Kuhaiek Seated: S. DuBeau, K. Drew, J, Gregor, S. Pertle, P. Bloch, L. Hlavaty Floor: A. Kolar, J. Meyer, J. Fuiihara, M. Bohan lalaorfunify or glxlarefidion COURT OF JUSTICE . . . Students violating any part of the M.S.G.A. Code of Ethics are subject to a summons from the Judiciary branch of the M.S.G.A. Board of Directors, The Court of Justice. Four advisors and eight members of the Court reason with individu- als who are brought before them. The Court elects its own prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, secretary, and bailiff. The justices alternate as Chief Justices. Reasoning with violators of the school code is the iob of the Court of Justice. Standing: D. Suda, G. Cermak, J. Holly, D. Polan Seated: Mr. J. G. Wintering, Mr. T. J. Reidy, Mr. C. Hamed, Mrs. Mildred Zukor, Advisors Floor: D. Huntly, V. Lund, D. Dobre, J. Giampapa ORIENTATION and M BOOK . . . The M.S.G.A. Orientation Committee each year sponsors the Big Sister and Brother pro- ject which issues assistance to incoming freshmen and new comers to Morton. A hand- book known as the M Book is revised by the M Book Committee. These books are issued to freshmen and new comers to Morton. Friendly faces greet new students to JSM. Standing: J. Richter, J. Kadlec, A. Kolar, T. Genneralli, P. Vacin, J. Bala, Miss J. M. Parks, Advisor Seated: K. Young, F. Lander, C. Corbett, J. Bortman, J. Vacin, N. Lopez, Miss M. Bloch, Advisor Row 3: C. Klail, L. Cruicshank, P. Sukala, J. Baron, K. Posta, S. Frost, M. Matuszak Row 2: S, Walker, L. Solar, M. Godziak, J. Rakowski, B. Bons, L. Knistoff, D. Pochocki Row 1: L. Tkach, J. Kalmanek, C. Schihvelli, J. Lang, B. Kuska. EXCHANGE . . . The Exchange Committee corresponds with other schools to secure infor- mation about their foreign exchange student. When our exchange program goes into effect for this year, this com- mittee will make all the neces- sary arrangements to see that each exchange student is made comfortable in a nearby home and sees that each en- ioys his stay at Morton. In the interest of better school rela- tions, the Exchange Committee corre- sponds with other schools. Standing: S. Santshi, R. Prihoda, M. Weiss, R. Schubert, R. Vavra, S. Garyl Seated: R. Knupp, G. Ehlers, Miss Williams, Advisor: S. Hulka, P. Nemetz, P. Benes, A. Prihoda lfLCC9f5.'J!fl! 3011626 Page 224 l l JUNIOR BOARD . . . Junior Board members are chairmen of M.S.G.A. committees. From among the six- teen members, the secretary and other Executive Board members are elected with the exception of the chairman. These students are elect- ed by members ot the junior stu- dent body and work very hard rep- resenting their class. With the help of the Junior Board, the M.S. G.A. becomes a smooth-running organization. Standing: J. Paoletti, J. Morosky, J. Bartuch, S. Goode Seated: W. Fenwick, F. Bartizol, S. Frost, T. Gennarelli, K. Posta, C. Kus Floor: J. Vacin, N. Lopez, J. Baron, .l. Bortman, F. Lander SOPHOMORE BOARD . . . The Soph- omore Board consists ot eight mem- bers, tour from each school. The purpose of this board is to assist at M.S.G.A. Board of Directors meet- ings. From this group, members of the Executive committee, except the chairman, are chosen. This group also serves as chairman of M.S.G.A. committees. Sophomores enjoy heading M.S.G.A. committees. G. Goyett, L. Carr, L. Briggs, J. Raush FRESHMAN BOARD . . . Freshman Board members are responsible each year for conducting committee meetings. Before becoming a board member, each candidate must se- cure fifty signatures on his petition sheet. The Freshman Board is elect- ed in November. Gther board mem- bers are elected in June. The exten- sion of time enables freshmen to acquaint themselves with M.S.G.A. functions. Freshmen learn the workings of school government. R. Duran, L. Czarnicki, J. Demkovich, J. Mack emanc! cgnifiafiue ELIGIBILITY . . . The Eligibility Com- mittee checks the grades of those wishing to run for otolice in student government. The members check the grades of those already in of- fice, seeing that everyone maintains the required average. Rules for those running for M.S.G.A. dance queen titles are set up by this com- mittee. Grades must be high in order to run for school offices. Standing: J. Demkovich, J. Bala Seated: J. Gregor, D. Turek, J. Meyers, A. Kolar, D. Novak, J. Fuiihara, C. Kozakos Floor: C. Barcel, J. Roycraft, M. Gregor, D. Rasmussen SOCIAL . . . The purpose of the So- cial committee is to plan the three major all-school dances-Homecom- ing, Christmas, and Valentine. The committee arranges for an orchestra or band, and serves refreshments. However, before any plans are put into effect, the entire dance, from theme to band, must be approved by the Delegation, the Boards, and the advisors. Before any other or- ganizations can present a dance, the approval of the Social committee must be secured. Planning school dances is one of the functions of this committee. Standing: W. Ratay, F. Mashek, B. Baranowski, M. Bohan, Mr. G. Gross, advisor, D. McClendon, B. Pagni, J. Stone, S. Palmer, M. Frankenberg, B. Aiken, J. Gregor Seated: S. Snydel, Miss Vonasek, advisor: Miss Dowiat, advisor, M. Fischel, A. Kolar, N. Sobran, D. Mydil, J. Jacobs Row 4: K. Stelmasek, S. Jorr, G. Kobes, R. Benda, J. Skrha, M. Sladek, D. Wiegal, J. Forst Row 3: A. Kuta, J, Mally, A. Drnec, J. Danda, L. Vacherlon Row 2: A. Morgantini, J. Fuiihara, M. Brooks, S. Orszula Row l: C. Clabots, C. Giondla Successful dances demand many hands. Standing: J. Liska, B. Haack, R. Nemecek, B, Vacko, N. Kelis, J. Kadlec Seated: J. Cerny, D. Mydil, A. Harast, J. Jirhout D. Rasmussen, S. Bortman, J. Westhead Row 3: J. Severa, F. Brakken, J. Skrha, J. McCook, K. Stelmasek, C. Bares Row 2: N. Magrowski, M. Bousek, S. Orszula, S, Scharwzberg Row I: J. Grazulis, J. Valcuvek, J. Juliano, L, Collier Page 225 omecoming ,fgcfiuifiea ACTIVITY . . . The Activity committee plans all Home- coming activities, including the theme ofthe Homecom- ing parade, securing judges, Homecoming activities dominate Activity Committee functions. Standing: M. Bode, J. Stepanek, M. Frankenburg, J. Fuiihara, L. Vacherlon, D. Cech, S. Karel, S. Sredl, J. Kroupa, R. Nemecek, B. Haack, J. Forst, K. Stelmasek Seated: B. Grassi, K. Drew, J. Meyers, N. Sobran, R. Benda, K. Puike, S. Horback, D. Karas RCW 3: S. Ruba, J. Valcuvek, N. Magrowski, C. Giondla, C. Clabots, G. Kobes, K, Martinek, S. Schwarzberg Rcw 2: P. Grenwich, J. Grazulis, M. Bousek, F. Lander, L. Collier, S. Bortman, K. Young Row l: C. Bares, R. Garbarino, J, Bortman, J. Severa, D. Rasmussen promoting school spirit dur- ing The pep assembly be- fore the Homecoming game, the annual rah-rah and beanie sale, and the nomi- nation, election, and coro- nation of the Homecoming Varsity and Sophomore queens. All these people compose a hard-working committee. Standing: B. Psyk, B. Haack, R. Nemecek, E. Moore, J. Baron, P. Sukala, M. Bode, K. Drew, K. Martinek, J. Mittle, J. Karas Seated: J. Borowczyk, D. Mydil, C. Bogdon, N. Slavicek, J. Nowowieiski, K. Strong, S. Bortman, J, Jirhout, L. Trau-tman, S, Trappina ROW 2: L. George, C. Vcelak, J. Gavran, S. Horback, K. Puike Floor: D. Motto, K. Pcsta N, Magrowski, B. Radd CLUB...The M.S.G.A. Club committee issues club chart- ers, keeps records of the clubs, and checks to see that all clubs have constitutions. These constitutions are sub- mitted to the committee and subiect to M.S.G.A. Board specifications on all points. Club Committee secures and issues Club Charters. Standing: J. Kacllec, J. Bala, A. Stacy, R. Banaszsk, J. Facuna, R. Wikholm, B. Darda, M. Hetzel, E. Hodek, C. Moutvic, B. Vacko , Seated: Miss L. Lescher, advisor: N. Uss, C. Corbett, L. Scholtens, V. Umlauf, N. Klaczynski, J. Stone Floor: F. Mraz, L. Neckar, H. Haruch, J. Skrha, B. Radd l Page 226 romofefi Cgzizoof .gpairif BULLETIN 8: WELFARE . . . The Bulletin Committee publicizes school activities through bulletin boards, the weekly bulletin, and various posters. The Welfare Committee plans what charities the M.S.G.A. funds will support and plans projects to see welfare work in action. Working together, committees strengthen the M.S.G.A. Standing: P. Sukala, S, Palmer, J. Paulovvski, L. Crukshank, J. Valcuvelc, M. Bode, B. Vacko, J. Westhead, N. Kalis, J. McCook, G. Sterba Seated: D. Rasmussen, S. Bortman, J. Kadlec, B. Fenwick, J. Baron, P. Taraba Rcw 3: R. Nemec, N. Nlagrowski, J. Sorensen, C, Klail, K. Posta Row 2: B. Haack, S. Cerny, D, Jindra, J. Forst, L. Busta Row l: J. Stencl, J. Juliano, K. Stelmasek, S. Orszula, J. Ntittle, D. Motto PUBLIC RELATIONS . . . The Pub- lic Relations Committee acquaints the community with activities of teenagers in our school through a weekly column in the Life newspaper. It has also been re- sponsible for improving relations between the faculty and student body. Strengthening faculty and student body relations is one of the proiects of this committee. Standing: R, Knupp, D. Adams, M. Czemske, L. Lawson, K. Osuch, D. Czech, N. Slowinski, J. Mally Seated: J. Kempski, M. Bode, R. Bena, D. Waszak, S. Karel, J. Gregor, S. Pertle Floor: J. Kadlec, J. Feinberg, D. Cizek, B. Vacko AWARDS 8. EVALUATION . . .The Awards Committee chooses sen- iors who have excelled in extra- curricular activities such as sports, iournalism, and drama, and pre- sents them with awards at Little Commencement. The Evaluation Committee undertakes the pro- iect of securing student opinions of M.S.G.A. activities. The Awards and Evaluation Committees work together to present awards and evaluate school proiects. ,J anclirtj: J. Pietamtoni, J. Mayes, D. Silver, L. Mlady, J. Pacletti Srated: J. Morcsky, A. Kclar, J. Bartuch, F. Sier, N. Zaura, L, Cruickshank, R. Talacek Row 2: C. Kus, D. Wiegel, D. Rasmussen, J. Fuiihara, M. Gregor, D. Novak Row l: J. Bala, J. Gregor, J, Serpe, D. Birnbaum Page 227 ART CLUB . . . Painting, ceramics, pottery, iewelry, and dress designing are but a few of the Helds with which the Art Club deals. Under the capable advisorship of N. L. Heraty at Morton East and L. Tarachas at Morton West, the members learn to appreciate fine art as well as to ex- press themselves creatively in these different fields. The primary aim and objective of the Art Club is to afford the students creative and meaningful art experiences. At Christmas time, the beautiful and festive decorations that adorn the halls and windows of the buildings are made primarilly by the Art Club. Educational supplements to the classroom work include demonstrations by well-known artists, interesting and informative slides and movies, reports, actual art experiences for the members, the presen- tation of an art exhibit in which the efforts of the Art Club members are displayed, and a tea given in the spring for Scholastic Art Award winners. The officers at Morton East this year were: Darien Silver, President, and Diane Birnbaum, Treasurer. What does this represent? is a familiar question asked of busy Art Club members. D. Schultz, G. Bargellini, D. Birnbaum, Mrs. N. L. Heraty, M. Horgan, N. Quackenbush, D. Silver. rea five xlnrefifiionfi Members express themselves in many forms of art. Top: L. Bate, C. Haldane, N, Gelusniak, S. Linduska, Miss l.. Tarachas, J. Nadr, D. Gruber, J. Gedroic Bottom: R. Hegstrom, S. Thieda, G. Davidonis, D. Fries, D. Sovoreen, R. Namors Page 228 A sincere smile greets each customer at the Ticket Office. Standing: J. Kuhaiek, F. Fiebel, A. Harast, J. Hanson Sitting: J. Liska, J. Cerny, S. DuBeau, Manager or oca fiona relaara fionfi TICKET OFFICE . . . Tickets for almost every imaginable Morton activity and event are sold by the friendly and hard-working members of the Ticket OFfice. The efficiency shown in their work is due greatly to the pleasure that they obtain in dealing with other people. lt is also partially due to their excellent system of determining those who make up the office staff. These people are chosen on the basis of dependability, trustworthi- ness, reliability, and good scholarship. In the fall, students meeting these requirements are eligible for membership in this worthy organization and may take part in picnics, parties, and other activities during the course of the school year. A permanent membership on the Ticket Office Stafi calls for the maintenance of a passing grade in every subject and a willing- ness to devote time and energy to make the Ticket Office the efficient or- ganization that it is. Mr. F. C. Petrdil is the advisor of this organization. After each day's work, inventory is taken. Standing: R. Misioroski, T. Gennarelli, J. McCook, D. Midel, R. Hanson, S. Goode, D. Rassmusen Sitting: Mr. F. C. Petrdil, P. Bloch, R. Borovec Page 229 Have you taken the United Nations test? asks one Social Science Club member. Top: C. Hennecke, S. Pica, R. Peternell, Mr. Marsik, N. Kalis, C. Olsen, P. Cianniello, M. Hughes Middle: K. Engelthaler, N. Hayda, N. Johns, E. Hodek, D. Malik, K. Novak Bottom: J. Draus, M. Schmiddlappf E. Trusina Rocket Society members investigate the field of rocket propulsion. Top: J. MacConnell Bottom: M. Trenkel, V. Sterba, D. Quackenbush, W. Friis Page 230 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB . . . The main obiective of the Social Science club is to obtain a greater understanding of the nations of the world, their people, and how each has contributed its share in American government, both central and state, to make America the great nation that it is. An interest in any one of the various areas of Social Science is the only requirement for membership in this club. The members are encouraged to partici- pate in various conferences concerning subiects related to the Social Science field. Under the capable advisorship of Mr. C. C. Nickols, field trips of an educational as well as a social nature effectively sup- plement this club's many functions. The officers for this year are: Kathy Novak, President, Nanci Johns, Vice-president, Earl Hodek, Secretary, and Marilou Hughes, Treasurer. uriofiifg can 5 ROCKET SOCIETY . . . Since we are liv- ing in an age where the importance of missles and proiectiles is being empha- sized, having an inquisitive mind in the field of rocket propulsion is a desirable quality which is possessed by each enthu- siastic member of the Rocket Society. At their meetings, they discuss the impor- tance of rockets in our country's defense. With the entrance of the world into the satellite age, these ambitious boys have done much to increase their knowledge of these space vehicles and how they are set into their orbits. Much of what is learned at these informative meetings is a result of intensive investigation into rocketry methods. lt is people such as these who are instrumental in increasing the progress of science in our nation. X Pi, . 8 , wE+x21'if9-' ' ' ..,-iff? TRAVEL CLUB . . . The Travel Club was originally organized as a place where ambitious students could gather to dis- cuss with other students the trips they had taken during their lifetime. Today, this club still contains this main objective in the mind ot each club member, even though the club has grown from one that just discusses old trips to one that plans new ones. Experience in traveling as well as a desire for new adventures has given these modern pioneers the ability to intelligently plan yearly trips to new and exciting places. The trips that the members plan may range from a short picnic trip to a fabulous ten-day vacation. Yet, after the trip is over, each member has his memories of the fun that was had there. This club is advised by Miss Shirley Snell, Miss Louise Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Farris. fo Wofiuafion MODEL RAILROAD CLUB . . . The con- struction of intricate train layouts keeps the members of this club very busy. Many of the trains operated on these lay- outs have been constructed by the rail- roaders themselves who take pride in every minute detail. Great care is taken in the scale model reproduction ot the ditterent engines, cars, and accessories. Freight yards, model cities, mountains, and roads add to the remarkable realism of the layouts. This club is composed of train enthusiasts who meet once a week to discuss and plan projects such as rail- road tan trips , an annual movie show- ing, and other events ot interest to rail- road hobbyists. The only requisite for membership in this club is an interest in railroading. The otilicers of the club for this year are: James Sedivy, President, James Novak, Vice-president, Lauren Broj, Secretary, and Richard Jastrem, Treasurer. let's take a trip to Colorado, suggests one Travel Club member. Standing: A. Morgantini, R. Samec, D. Sucha, M. Vokurka, K. Rajspis Sitting: Miss S. Snell, J. Keyes, J. Fujihara, L. Marchon, M. Brooks On the Floor: G. Cech, A. Fischl, J. lrmis These avid railFanners take pride in showing their accomplishments Standing: J. Trhlik, Mr. M. D. Oestreicher, R. Lempera, F. Zavislak Sitting: R. Jastrem, J. Novak, J. Sedivy, L. Broj Page 231 Page 232 H el Zf of fAe Many trophies and ribbons for excellence have been won by the Saddle Club. Standing: L. Atkinson, J. Stephens, M. Groom, M. Hughes Sitting: Miss A. J. Jelinek, Miss E. G. Endriz, L. Michaels, A. Campbell, N. Slavicek, P. Gabelick SADDLE CLUB . . . Even though the era of the horse and buggy has come and gone, the love of horses has been preserved in Morton by the members of the Saddle Club. The love that these members have for horses is clearly shown in their desire to learn and exercise the fun- damentals of riding correctly. Under the capable advisorship of Miss A. J. Jelinek at West and Miss E. G. Endriz at East, the members learn to appreciate fine horsemanship. Each Saturday, the members and those who wish to become mem- bers of this organization assemble at the Lakeside Riding Academy where they learn advanced riding skills as well as elementary tech- niques. The ofticers at East this year are: Anita Campbell, President, Pat Gabelick, Vice-president, Marianne Groom, Vice-president, and Jolene Stephens, Treasurer. The ofticers at West this year are: Linda Michaels, President, Linda Atkinson, Vice-pres- ident, and Marilou Hughes, Secre- tary. Trained instructors teach these young equest- rains new techniques in handling their horses at the lakeside Riding Academy. Standng: L. Kruzel, M. Kopacek, B. Lameroux, V. Zaiicek, M, Ponterio Sitting: P. Miller, E. Henko, S. Linduska, B. Lamoreaux, M. Olsson, M. Harnach The members of the Saddle Club participate in the annual horse show to show their riding skills. Standing: D. Vrabec, B. Sedlak, R. Kaminski, W. Hendele, B. Knox, A. Pisoni, S. Slad Sitting: G. Cech, K. Strong, J. Klich, N. Blazek, G. Tesinsky, A. Fischel LIFESAVING CLUB . . . The Lifesaving Club is composed of ambitious girls who wish to be of service as lifeguards during the swimming sessions of Morton's girl's gym classes. Under the guidance of Miss R. E. Berman fWestJ and Miss G. Wallen KEastJ, the girls are taught the fundamental principles in saving lives. Artificial respiration, advanced swimming techniques, and the treatment of minor injuries are explained to these lifesaving mermaids who also assist in teaching swimming classes. As a supplement to their lifesaving duties, these girls take part in many activities, such as splash parties, and they hold many different sales. A colorful water ballet is also presented by this organization. The officers for this year are: Marlene Rosenberger, President, and Doris Kieback, Vice-president. Page 234 WOJQPH jc niquefi Top Left: Swimming is one sport that is enioyed by all. Top: F. Arbir, M, Kazunas, D. Peterson, l. MacDougall, G. Ehlers, M. Frankenberg, J. Kastner Middle: J. Biddinger, S. Marquardt, D. Chesky, R. Rogawski, C. Alroth, S. Svoboda Bottom: S. Sebek, S. Bortman, K. Pesch, E. Komarelc, D. Schwarzkopf Swimming: J. Cerny Bottom left: Saving lives is of utmost importance to these girls. On the Floor: R. Funk, K. Sebek, M. Bode, S. Markov, M. Frankenberg Kneeling: Miss R. E. Berman, J. Mraz, K. Schwarzkopf, J. Nowowieiski, K. Fontana, L. Neuman, S. Sutis, Miss G. Wallen Sitting: M. Kazunas, G. Dusek, C. Krecek, M. Rosenberger, C. Karlovsky, E. Rosenberger, D. Kieback, K. Pesch, C. Capouch Standing: S. Marquardt, S. Bortman, C. Alroth, B. Bons, G. Meyer, S. Svaboda, V. Zagicek, P. Dostalek, P. Kokenes, V. Lund Have swim suit, will travel. Top: L. Hess, T. Magaro, J. Johnson, L. Olson, J. Litos Middle: D. Cizek, F. Bartizal, K. Stephan, Miss R. E. Berman, G. Dusek, M. Olson, K. Young, C. Krecek Sitting: E. Litos, F. Brakken, V. Slouka, M. Bending, J. Severa Ln cjuafw ro u :Sion SWIM CLUB . . . One of the most enioyable sports available to every student of Morton is swimming. This is why one of the maior aims of the Swim Club is to bring together students who enioy this sport with those who are skilled in the art of swimming. Even though swimming is enioyed by almost everyone as a form of diversion, many students spend a great deal of time developing new methods of propelling themselves through water while gaining many valuable benefits from their efforts. This club also provides the members with many hours of pleasurable social activities. The annual water ballet presented by the Swim Club takes months of preparation and hard work to organize and perform. Yet, those who par- ticipate in the show gain valuable new skills to make each succeeding show better than the last. The many hours of practice which are necessary for further development are well rewarded for by the complimentary words given to the members at their various performances. The advisor of this club is Miss R. E. Berman. The officers for this year are: Edward Litos, President, Karin Stephan, Vice-president, Darina Cizek, Secretary, and Fred Bartizal, Treasurer. New swimming techniques are learned at each club meeting. Top: L. Symowicz, J. Slager, N. Belanger, B. Austera, S. Markov, S. Goode, C. Svec Middle: M. Rosenberger, D. Kiebach, J, MacDougall, C. Capouch, K. Stephanie, G. Meyer, B. Sustis, E, Rosenberger, C. Karlovsky Bottom: K. Schwarzkopf, K. Sebek, G. Ehlers, J. Funk, R. Funk Page 235 ATHLETICS Without teomwork ond cooperation with- in our train, as in real life, we would never reoch our proper destinotion. Those who por- ticipcxte in school sports, however, possess on excellent opportunity to develop these quali- ties which will grow ond mature as they do. Page 236 SE .Z , Z . - 4,:s-- 5 K 4. in 2 2,3 1 E :.fg1sm:es,5gm . w . Q L -..Q .M Q KR xv K if N. 'le Q 3 :, W--Q. Q I E: Aww., Q.,.m...,shSfiu.,v.M,.,X ABKM A 3 ix, XMQf'6i.'kff.iw M, V5 J 3 S , gf H v.5,,.,3fX, - V f ' . 1 , Q 1- M Morton .... Austin ....l2 Morton ....... Proviso . . . Morton ........ New Trier ....23 6 ..O ..6 ..7 Morton .... .... l 3 COACH J' REGAN Niles .. .... 26 Morton ....... .... l 4 Evanston ...... T3 Morton ............ 20 Highland Park .. O Morton ........ Oak Park ...... 7 Morton ........ Waukegan 7 - - h 6 coAcH K. cstcssre O Rzes heads into a stone wall Page 238 Kneeling: Mgr. N. Mac Lean, Mgr. J. Kolek, Mgr. F. Vondracek, Coach J. Regan, Coach K. Geiger, Coach R. Reynolds, Coach J. Kraus, Trainer-Fred Fahey Row 2: P. Buehring, L. Heger, R. Loll, P. Salerno, B. Senese, T. Roth, R. Kessner, A. Vesely, J. Kuhlen, G, Kosmak Wudfangd ifildfdy VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Fielding perhaps one of the rnost spirited teams in years, Morton's gridders nailed down a second place finish in the Suburban League, their highest mark to date. In their first game against Austin fChicago champs last yeart the squad was victorious 23-12, due to the brilliant running of Arny Vesely. In this game Bob Peters, who showed signs of being an excellent signal caller, was severely injured and was unable to return to the lineup for the remainder of the year. In their next tilt they were beaten, despite a last minute effort, by highly ranked Proviso 6-O. The Mortonites then defeated New Trier in another hard fought battle 7-6, the key plays coming on VeseIy's 70 yard T.D. run and the blocking of New Trier's P.A.T. attempt. The Mustangs approached their next game hampered by injuries to Vanourek, Mack, and Tvrdik. They were over- come by Niles 26-13 due mostly to the exceptional ability of Les Berans, one of the fastest halfbacks in the S. L. Row 3: A. Stadtler, J. Wolak, D. Eichenberger, B. Ccyer, J. Bilich, B. Peters, R. Puccini, K. Krcnenbergcr, K . Michaels, R. Berka Row 4: L. Mack, C. Collier, Jim Sevcik, M. Lipinski, B. Rees, J. Jenks, F. Kupka, B. Horeis, D. Selivon, A . Matveychik Row 5: W. Tvrdik, M, Cox, John Sevcik, J. Latimer, W. Vandenburg, B. Palmer, R. Williams, R. Kriz, B . Vanourek, Co-Captain, G. Novak, Cc-Captain emarLa6L The squad, riddled by injuries to key players, but eagerly yearning tor a victory, upset league leading Evans- ton l4-13. They then turned to their long time rivals, Oak Park, but the Huskies, playing inspired ball, tied the Mortonites 7-7. The Mustangs finished their season gloriously with a 6-O victory over Waukegan, producing a 5-2-i overall record. This team, possibly the best in Morton's history, pos- sessed many stars. The primary one was John Sevcik, All American, All-State, and All Suburban Tackle. George Novak and Bob Rees were named to the All Suburban League team and Bob Senese, Bob Vanourek, Ron Kessner, George Kosmak, Wayne Tvrdik, Ray Loll, Jim Sevcik, Cal Collier, Bill Coyer, Bruce Palrner, and Arny Vesely were given Honor- able Mention. The oftensive and defensive lines, which are sometimes lost in the shadow ot outstanding backtield men should be commended for their exceptional play during the season. Credit should also be given to Coaches Regan, Reynolds, Krause, and Geiger whose perseverance made the team one of the most feared in the Suburban League. Page 239 COACH J. KRAUS in ' l i COACH R. REYNOLDS Mustang halfback snares high pass 2 ' griclclerfi ofifiedd eferminafion v Q it 'X in wg. . '2' The Slalwarf Seven: Morfon's Offensive line. G. Novak, John Sevcik, B. Senese, D. Selivon, D. Vanourek, G, Kosmak, Jim Sevcik 4 Jenks gains momentum as he fries to elude pursuer. vesely keeps driving despite the clinging H. P. lackler. Page 240 .5210 A jfam e lalaoziifion Tow Row: W. Belmonte, W. Murik, F. Stanek, G. Michals, P. Callahan, J. Wolski, L. Horeis, L. Young Row 2: W. Puulin, K. Jelinek, R. Rassano, J. Smith, J. Simmons, J. Liska, D. Bianucci, K. Bielawa, J. Serbin, A . Kornack, A. Machala, J. Hummel Row 3: D. Deegan, D. Pencak, R. Rizzeta, J. Cermak, L. Arbir, D. Pawlowski, J. Tucek, T. Scudieri, C. Matiasek, G. Stancel, R. Marcin, L. Smith Row 4: J. Martinek, J. Wahlberg, B. Tercek, W. Zeman, V. Novak, J. Kotnour, T. Dolezal, I. Triner, W. Boluniewicz, M. Nemanich, R. Triner Kneeling: Manager W. Hendrich, Coach W. Vohaska, Coach H. Hohe SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL . . . Morton's Sophs started the season off with a bang by conquering Austin 38-O to up their three year win streak to twelve. They entered Suburban League competition with three wins in a row, beating Proviso, New Trier, and Niles by scores of 25-O, 27-13, and 27-26, respectively. The Ponies then journeyed to Evanston where they were humbled 42-13 by the outstanding defense and dazzling offense of the Wildkits. Smarting from this defeat, the Ponies showed Page 241 their true forrn by bouncing back to humiliate Highland Park 42-7, Oak Park 20-O, and Waukegan 46-12. This left them with an overall record of 7-1, good enough to obtain second place heights in the Suburban League. Players who showed possible varsity potential were Callahan, Rassano, Zernan, and Arbir. A great deal of praise should be directed to coaches Vohaska and Hohe who have, by using their seemingly unend- ing knowledge of the game, brought the underclass- men a record of 15-1 over a two year period. 5' fig Comlaefifion onciuem . Kneeling: J. Harrison, Coach R. Soucek Row 2: J. Rondinella, R. Marek, J. LaPort, R. S'ansiI, C. Moutvic, A. Weller, J. Korbel, K. Novy, R. Zaccone Rcw 3: T. Fleming, A, Bonelli, S. Rocush, R. Pour, D. DelSarto, R. Heetle, R. Drs, G. Kabella, M. Dawson Top Row: F. Kminek, D. Skowron, E. Berberek, T. Robinson, B. Schwabauer, V. Demaduk, J. Alberts, D, Jedlicka, J. Pclich Morton Tacklers Bog Down Waukegan Halfbaclm Page 242 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . The Junior Var- sity gridders, coached by Robert Soucek, con- cluded the season with a one win, six loss, and one tie record. 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Zukauskas Morton University High Morton. . . . . Evanston .. . . . Morton Oak Park .... Morton University High Morton 2 Evanston . . . l Morton .... . . ll Elmwood Park O Morton 3 Francis Parker O Morton .... . . . l Oak Park . . . l Morton. . . . . 7 SOCCER . . . Morton's Soccermen, who are accustomed to being one of the top two teams in the Suburban Association, completed another standout season. Coach Jahelka's booters sported a record of six wins, one loss, and two ties, to finish in second place. Although they were hampered by muddy fields on almost every out- ing, the spectacular six managed to score 30 goals Francis Parker . . . . . O while holding their opponents to 5, a remarkable feat in itself. The only team to give the squad trouble was their old time rival, Oak Park. The Huskies handed the Mustangs their only defeat, l-O. High scorers for the season were Cesario, Funke, Hirsekorn, lvanauskas, and Zukauskas. Page 244 ermen, Wafmen in ,xgcfion Swimmers exhibit various racing dive styles. Morton participants fblack trunkslp C. Beranek and E. Remys Hegner shows determination in Sectionals. Page 246 Wilson rides his opponent while he plans strategy me fmen ecorol .STef!ar inifi Seated: G. Norelc, J. Polz, A. Vesely, B. Zaccone, K. Jacobsen, E. Hegner, K. Zasidil, S. Rizzeta Standing: R. Berka, J. Peck, S. Rocush, P, Salerno, R. Rees, M. Cox, R. Novak, W. Tvsdilc, W. Wilson, Coach W. Vohaslca VARSITY WRESTLING . . . Coach Bill Vohaska's strongmen have brought to Morton the first S. L. championship it has ever wit- nessed. They were able to accomplish this feat with twelve- dual meet wins, one quadrangular win, one loss, and one tie. The spirited matmen, not content to rest on their laurels, went on to take the District and Sectional titles and tie for seventh in state competition, collecting 22 points overall. ln the District matches the Mustangs competed with nine schools. They over- whelmed their closest rival, Reavis, by 5, registering 77 points. Six men, Ken Jacobson, Ed Hegner, Bob Zaccone, Arnie Vesely, Rich Berka, and Bill Wilson, qualified for the Sectional meet. At Proviso East, Morton won handily, piling up ol points compared to Oak Lawn's 53, Reavis's 48, and Evergreen Park's 46. Five of the Sectional qualifiers, Berka excepted, progressed to Cham- paign. The Mortonites ran into extremely stiff competition in the state meet. Wilson was the highest finisher, taking a second. Jacobson, the team captain, captured third, while Zaccone cop- ped a fourth. It should be mentioned that Wilson, Vesely, and Hegner, a sophomore, drew for their first round matches the eventual champs, possibly stifling their opportunity for better finishes. l JUNIOR VARSITY. Seated: K. Jelinek, D. Erickson, J. Boubin, J. Held, T. Gehrke, C. Vitel, J. Kopeclcy, R. Hanson Standing: Coach J. Olmstead, L. Bielawa, J. Smith, C. Matiasek, J. Harrison, H. Swede, E. Kadlec, L. Horeis, E. Ellison, Coach W. Vohaska Page 247 Ylnvlercfczfifimen radio erilnecfiue fda Sitting: E. Skroch, F, Zakavec, T. Held, J. Kotnour, L. Olson, P. Tucek, D. Bianucci, R. Machala Standing: R. Santino, Coach Olmstead, E. Poiman, P. Shramovich, D. Rizzetta, D. Pencak, F. Stanek SOPHOMORE WRESTLING . . . Under the guidance of newly appointed mentor, James Olmstead, Morton's Sophs garnered another Suburban League championship for their alma mater, turning in a record of six wins, no losses, and one tie. The young musclemen were also undefeated during the course of their rugged season, possessing a thirteen win, no loss and one tie standing. The only squad that was able to get their hands on the slippery grapplers was New Trier in a 22-22 tie. The underclassmen also were victorious in their only quadrangular meet, registering 95 points, while their opponents, Leyden East, Maine West and Oak Lawn collected 76, 71, and 56 points respectively. FRESHMAN WRESTLING . . . Following the precedent set for them by their older proteges, Morton's freshman grapplers came through with a seven win, no loss, and one tie record to capture the Suburban League title. This record and a first place spot in the annual tournament adds more certainty to the fact that Morton's matmen are rapidly ioining the minute number of top teams in the state. Sitting: D. Heilenbach, C. Volanti, M. Scherer, J. Arient, R. Coyer, R. Halik, R. Hnatek, J. Teicek Q Kneeling: R. Booe, W. Harrison, R. Rupert, J. Uhlik, R. Skoumal, H. Collier, K. Slavicek, J, Harast, D. Patrick, L. Sciarra, Coach Ken Geiger Row 3: R. Bone, D. Kuehn, L. Mungai lCaptainJ, R. Matkovich, P. Rocush, R. Figura, R. Hughes, W. Soclt,-O. Masopust,'D. Trick KMgr.j Top Row: A. Laumann, E. Tallach, T. Deines, S. Jackson, P. Lubenkov, D. Milas, R. Soch, R. Kotty, M. Smetana' - Page 248 lfUU'l'U'l'lQl 5 Ql0Q6Lt Top Row: E. Remys, J. Kastner, R. Pour, F. Kminek, C. White, W. Martin fMgr.J, Coach C. L. Bond, M. Bond tMgr.l Middle Row: C. Svec, E. Gutke, F. Bartizal, G. Brinker, F. Arbir Bottom Row: W. Budenbender, W, Goode, E. Litos, L. Symowicz, B. Strand, W. Rada SCORES: Morton... .... I5 Riverside ... ...7l Morton. . . .... 40 East Leyden . . . . .46 Morton. . . .... 63 Proviso West . .. . . .22 Morton. . . .... 31 Proviso East .... . . .54 Morton .... .... 2 4 Riverside .... .... 6 2 Morton .... .... 2 6 Niles ...... . . .60 Morton .... .... 7 0 Waukegan ......... I 2 Morton .......... 54 Proviso West ....... 32 ofmlffg glfllfl VARSITY SWIMMING . . . Morton's mermen, tac- ing competition ot the highest caliber, found themselves floundering in seventh in the Subur- ban League this season. The Varsity sported a rec- ord ot four wins and twelve losses in overall competition. Although some so-called authorities would consider this discreditable, the swimmers should be lauded for the never say die attitude they exhibited against such perennial aquatic powerhouses as New Trier, Highland Park, Oak Park, Niles, and Hinsdale. The Mustangs, quality- ing only in two relays, sunk to a sixth place slot in the Suburban League meet. The squad's chances for a high finish next year may be hindered by the loss, due to graduation, of John Kastner and Fran Arbir, two of Coach Bond's most valuable speed merchants. However, it should be bolstered by the return of Bob Pour and John Vostal, two highly regarded Juniors, and two upcoming Sophs, Jim Johnson and Jerry Slager. Morton .... . . .19 Evanston .. . . . . .67 Morton .... . . .12 Thornton . . . . . . .74 Morton .... ...25 Oak Park ....6l Morton .... . . .51 East Leyden . . . . . . .34 Morton .... . . .20 New Trier .... . . . .66 Morton .... . . .28 Hinsdale . ........ . .57 Morton .... . . .12 Highland Park ..... .76 Morton .......... 22 Elmwood Park ...... 64 l J. Vostal and R. Rogowski display able skills learned from Coach Bond. Page 249 olalw, .izrofilz gain FRESHMAN SCORES Morton 31 Proviso West ........ 55 Morton .... 31 Riverside-Brookfield . .55 Morton .... 44 Proviso East ........ 38 Morton .... 53 Niles ...... . . .33 Morton .... 46 Waukegan .. . . . . .40 Morton .... 33 Proviso West .. . . . .53 Morton .... 21 Evanston ........... 65 Morton .... 28 Riverside-Brookfield ..58 Morton .... 35 Oak Park ........... 51 Morton .... 8 Hinsdale . . .... 78 Morton .... 14 New Trier ... . . . .71 Morton .... 19 Highland Park . ...... 67 Morton .... 44 Elmwood Park ...... 29 Top Row: D. Buric, B. Schaufel, J. Varnis, B. Chobot, W. Hempel, F. Blaha, J. Bauer, A. Wycpalekt J. Pasieta, Coach J. S. Zupsich Middle Row: B. Voss, R. Darr, D. Herink, J. Zeman, G. Rader, L. Szot, E. Kellington :Bottom Row: A. Waisnor, J. Laas, L. Basa, R. Conradi, A. Magaro, R. Marik, J. Litos xlaerience Top Row: R. Slinkmen, E. Kopecky, A. Ambroiggio, T. Johnson, H. Klar, J. Walberg, J. Ryland, H. Fletcher, Coach H. L. Salberg Bottom Row: T. Jurka, C. Beranek, C. Eichinger, L. Arbir, E. Schwartzkopf, A. Norkus, E. Klimes, I. Triner SOPHOMORE SWIMMING . . . Starting their season sensationally by winning their first seven meets, the Soph swimmers brought new glimmers of hope to the ardent follow- ers of Morton's floundering neptunites. These expectations were rewarded at the conclusion of the season by the presence of an outstanding 14-2 record. The Salberg- men, competing in the first Suburban League meet held in the newly christened West pool, outshined the Varsity with their fourth place finish. Points were collected for a sixth in the fifty yard butterfly, third in the fifty yard backstroke, by Jim Johnson and Jerry Slager, respectively, and a fourth place team eftort in the relays. Page 250 Aflilgfw emorwfrafe 'UM M Club Officers: Jim Sevcik, Mr. K. R. Geiger, advisor, John Sevcik, Bob Vanourek, Bob Williams F, kc EX -.Vs Back Row: Mr. K. R. Geiger, P. Dvorak, D. Selivon, L. Mack, J. Latimer, F. Solik Middle Row: W. Vandenburg, G. Kosmak, M. Lipinski, K. Norman, W. Tvrdik, M. Cox, R. Berka, N. MacLean, R. Peters Front Row: J. Boubin, C. Collier, K. Bishop, W. Coyer, A. Vesely, F. Arbir, K. Kronenberger, K. Jacobson ., .ig A ..i. gs A Back Row: R. Williams, O. Arnold, John Sevcik, R. Peterman, Jim Sevcik, A. Jordan Middle Row: J. Bilich, A. Weller, J. Kuhlen, F. Kupka, J. Jenks, R. Puciani, R. Vanourek Front Row: W. Wilson, R. Loll, B. Palmer, D. Eichenberg, R. Biehl, P. Buehring, A. Stadtler Page 251 ingnedrt BOYS M-CLUB . . . The M-Club, under the guidance of Coach Ken Geiger, is an organization of Mor- ton lettermen which functions mainly as a service club, but also contributes a great deal to the furthering of a disappearing quality, school spirit. It's mem- bers, after spending many hours of hard work on their respective sports sacrifice their free time to act as ushers, hosts, and ward- robe workers at such activities as sporting events, open houses, and in particular, the Illinois Sweet Sixteen Regional Tourna- ment, which was held at Morton this year. The Club, besides publishing an annual Football yearbook, sponsors two all school play- nites, a formal dance, including coronation of an M-Club Queen, sports banquets, the Varsity- Faculty basketball game, and at Boxing Tournament. Membership is open to any Major award winner as long as he manages to uphold the high tradition this club has main- tained. Meetings are held weekly and attendance is required. Grounds for expulsion are three absences from the group's meet- ings or any exhibition of conduct unbecoming an athlete. This year's officers are Bob Vanourek, President, Bob Williams, Vice- President, Jim Sevcik, Treasurer, and John Sevcik, Secretary. Due credit should be extended to the M-Club for their excellent contri- butions to their school, Athletic Department, and student body. McLefmen roui e Back Row: Coach J. Vopicka, E. Krasovech, L. Mack, R. Peterman, F. Solik, J. Valenta Middle Row: J. Vopicka, R. Vyleta, G. Novak, J. Sperlik, Coach R. Soucek Front Row: F. Vondracek CMgr.J, J. Kostel, M. Heydanek, A. Bohaboy, J. Benedict lMgr.J VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . Coach Jim Vopicka's bucketmen reg- istered an overall i0-8 mark this season with an 8-6 S. L. record. The Mortonites, who saw only two returnees from last year's sixth place squad, Ron Peterman and Larry Mack, were able to up their position to fifth this year. Jim Vopicka, Al Bohaboy, and George Novak rounded out the starting five. LaGrange provided the first hurdle for the squad, but the Mustangs, never shying from their task, knocked oft their non- conference competitors 48-44. York of Elmhurst challenged the spirited Mustangs and emerged victorious 57-41 in another warm-up tilt. Therefore, the boys took the floor for their first S. L. match against New Trier with a .500 won-lost percentage. Their oppo- nents led 22-i9 at the half, but the Vopickamen spurted back with a quick burst of Held goals in the third quarter to take a one point lead. Mack dumped in T4 points in the final stanza to ice the 55-42 victory. Proviso's Pirates afforded the Mustangs with their first league defeat 64-44. The battling Buccaneers led in every quar- ter fthe closest margin being 5 pointsi and witnessed, with the aid of eagle-eyed referees, the departure of Novak, Mack, and Vyleta. The indubitable refs also charged Coach Vopicka and his pensive assistant, Robert Soucek, with two technicals, which resulted in a minor skirmish that was quickly usurped by local officials. The Mortonites, smarting from this defeat, played host to Niles, and rolled over the Troians because of the all around excellent play of guards, Bohaboy and Vopicka and forward, Novak. During the Christmas holidays, the Mustangs entered the Elgin Invitational where they galloped past Thornton 57-38 and were corralled in a double overtime by Elgin, the eventual Big Eight champs, 52-49. The bucketmen, somewhat disheartened by their previous engagement, set up a tight zone defense, their best asset, against Waukegan. Nevertheless the Mustangs, because of poor shooting and rebounding, were beaten by 6 points. Evanston, supported by their 6'9 center, Rochelle, handed the quintet their second straight loss 5i-45. Highland Park, starting five experienced lettermen, added to the downward trend by smashing Vopicka's horses 62-49. However, the Mortonites, endeavoring to present their inspiring coach with his 200th victory over a i3 year spread, downed Oak Park's pesky Villagers by five points. Jim Sperlik provided the heroics, after his entry late in the third period, by scoring i5 points. History repeated itself in the second round when the quint, making use of the stall, stomped New Trier 56-48. In the next contest Morton's stalwarts were pitted against Proviso's towering Buccaneers and, despite the advantage of playing on their home court, were keelhauled 77-62. However, high scorer for the night was Morton's pride, Larry Mack, who dumped in 27. Page 252 .7Ari!Ang omenfa Novak scrambles for the ball while Mack l54l, Bohaboy Ml, and Vopicka H21 rush to his aid. Niles again put the Mustangs in the positive quadrant by succumbing 78-62, the highest total the Mortonites registered during their entire season. Morton's fans, in what was possibly the most thrill packed contest of the regular season, witnessed Waukegan eke out a l point victory in overtime. The Mustangs, fighting desperately, tied the game at 55 even with 51 seconds remaining. Novak was fouled with l second left but, because of the tremendous pressure exerted by the situation, missed the one pointer and the contest was sent into a three minute overtime, which the Bulldogs won by outscoring Morton three to two. Second place Evanston was upset in the next tilt by the revenge seeking Mustangs 43-34. The game was enlivened by the exceptional performances of Peterman, who constantly out- rebounded the Wildkits best, and Vopicka who, besides cop- ping high scorer honors with l2 tallies, turned in many out- standing defensive moves. The bucketmen, playing with more confidence on every outing, pulled another upset. They squeeked by Highland Park, due to Mack's two free throws with 9 seconds remaining, 56-55. The Mustangs concluded their season favorably, posting a 66-58 victory over Oak Park. SCORES: Morton. . . .... LaGrange . . . Morton .... . . .62 Proviso .. .. Morton... .... York . ..... Morton .... . . .78 Niles.. .. . . Morton New Trier . . Morton .... . . .57 Waukegan . . Morton Proviso .. . . Morton .... . . .43 Evanston .. . . Morton Niles. ..... Morton .... . . .56 Highland Park Morton Waukegan . . Morton .......... 66 Cak Park . . . Morton Evanston . ..... . . . . Morton Highland Park Elgin Invitational Tournament Morton Oak Park ..... .... M orton .......... 57 Thornton .. . . Morton New Trier .. . Morton .... . . .49 Elgin .. . Page 253 Wuafanga .jvloaf mgionaf journey SCORES: MorTon. . . .... 69 Reavis .... . . . .60 MorTon. . . .... 44 Argo ..... . . . .43 MorTon. .. .... 41 Hinsdale .., . . . .66 VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . Playing The parT of hosts for The l.H.S.A.'s Regional TournamenT, MorTon's MusTangs were piTTed againsT Reavis in The firsT round of The big Tourney. Reavis, Taking The Tip pumped in The firsT baskeT, buT big Ron PeTerman counTered wiTh 3 poinTs. Reavis Then began their remarkable field goal shooTing. However, MorTon, remaining in conTrol of The boards, lead aT The halfway poinT 35-29. They held This lead ThroughouT The conTesT, despiTe Reavis' .500 percenTage, and emerged vicTorious 69-60. The quinT, inspired by Their win, meT Argo in The semi- finals. Mack popped The HrsT buckeT, buT Argo, alTernaTing Their shoTs from The ouTside To underneaTh The boards, led aT The end of The firsT quarTer 12-9. NeverTheless, The f1ghT- ing Vopickamen bounced back, scoring 13 sTraighT poinTs To lead 24-21 aT The half. The MorToniTes held This lead Till laTe in The final period. The score was deadlocked 41 all wiTh 2:34 remaining. Mack was fouled and poTTed his free Throw To give MorTon a 42-41 lead. WiTh 1:34 lefT Mack hiT again and Argo, afTer losing possession, fouled Novak. George missed and commiTTed a foul wiTh 20 seconds lefT. However, Argo missed and PeTerrnan drew a foul, buf Ron, due To The mounTing Tension, missed his chariTy shoT. WiTh 8 seconds remaining, Argo, seTTing up a desperaTion play, called Time To move The ball To half courT. The pass wenT To an ArgonauT in The corner who missed his aTTempT, MorTon gained The rebound and The win 44-43. The squad Then baTTled Hinsdale, The Wesf S. L. champs, in The f1naI maTch. The MusTangs showed admirable spirit in The TirsT quarTer buT were unable To resTrain all-sTaTer, MarTy Riessen, and found Themselves 10 poinTs back aT half Time. The buckeTmen, rallying aT The sTarT of The Third quarTer, broughT The score To 32-30. However, The unsuppressible Red Devils dumped in 16 poinTs in The remainder of The period and Took a 48-31 lead. The fTnal eighT minuTes seT The sTage for despair as The MorToniTes fell farTher behind, due To excessive fouling. The game ended in a 66-41 vicTory for Hinsdale. Vopicka attempts to snatch rebound from Thornton opponents Peterman plays tug of war with a Niles defender. Bchaboy threads a pass through the maze of legs surrounding him 'U' E7 H. ' ' . . fi, rod owe Lnnufzg eaaonri JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES: Morton ...... 45 LaGrange ...... 65 Morton ...... 70 York .......... 37 Morton ...... 56 New Trier ..... 54 Morton ...... 40 Proviso East .... 53 Morton ...... 41 Niles ......... 37 Morton ...... 45 Waukegan ..... 56 Morton ...... 51 Evanston ...... 52 Morton ...... 56 Oak Park ...... 74 Morton ...... 56 New Trier ..... 32 Morton ...... 57 Niles .... . . .48 Morton ...r.. 64 Evanston ...... 42 Morton ...... 53 Highland Park ,.51 Morton ...... 53 Oak Park ...... 67 Top Row: V. Demicluk, G. Zvonecek, R. Hanus, R. Schwabauer, R. Sklenicka Middle Row: Coach R. Soucek, T. Gemmell, L. Heger, J. Dvorak, J. Terracino iMgr.J Bottom Row: K. Michaels, R. Rakowski, B. Potsic, W. Reznicek FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES: L Morton ............. 34 LaGrange ... . . . .38 Morton ..... .... 3 5 York . . . . . . .51 Morton ..... .... 4 3 New Trier . .. .... 38 Morton ...... .... 3 1 Proviso East . . . . . .42 Morton ..... . . .41 Niles . . . . .25 Morton ..... . . .37 Waukegan ... . . .46 Morton .... . . .53 Evanston . . . . .45 Morton ....... . . .54 Oak Park .... . . .34 Morton ..... . . .57 New Trier ... . . .59 Morton .... . . .57 Niles . . . . .34 Morton .... . . .51 Evanston .... . . .40 Morton ............. 48 Highland Park ...... 32 l , Top Row: D. Often, K. Block, A. Liska, A. Prochaska, L. Priban, D. Malzhan, B. Jonak, Morton ....... . . .47 R. Moss, G. Freschatt, R. Miller Oak Park .... . . .40 Middle Row: Coach H. Hohe, P. Hofter, M. Vana, J. Evenhuis, D. Havel, K. Rench, G. Beranek, T. Oudes, B. Nelson Bottom Row: F. Urbasek iMgr.J, D. Heydanek, R. Novak, J. Brescia, T. Vias, W. Orszula, F. Korbel, B. Sebek fMgr.J, Coach S. J. Pace Page 255 onied vain oufnlaionrt ila Cervenka adds two points in tense moment. Top Row: D. Crandall, H. Landt, D. Cervenka, D. Lund, G. Gels Middle Row: Coach J. D. Capron, B. Dosen, P. Callahan, J Cermak F. Tully, D. Pawlovvski Bottom Row: R. Costabile CMgr.J, P. Boltaboy, R. Novak, G. Stancel R. Zrnrl'1al fMgr.j SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES Morton. . . .... 32 LaGrange . . Morton... .... 53 York Morton. . , . . .59 New Trier . . . Morton. .. .. .27 Proviso East . .. Morton... ...54 Niles Morton. .. . . .36 Waukegan .. Morton... .... 67 Evanston ...... Morton. .. .. .68 Highland Park . Morton. . . .... 49 Oak Park . .. Morton. . . . . .56 New Trier . . . Morton. .. .. .50 Proviso East . . . Morton... ...47 Niles Morton... . . .53 Waukegan .. Morton... . . .47 Evanston ... .. Morton. .. . . .53 Highland Park . Morton... . . .62 Oak Park ... Page 256 amifg Calafured Sfk in .giafe meet Kneeling: Coach Kraus, Coach Reynolds, Coach Finlayson Row 2: Mgr. B. Hart, J. Carlson, E. Alexiun, A. Jurkus, F. Kupka, R. Loll, Mgr. C, Heyn Row 3: R. Puccuni, C, Firnsin, B. Passarrella, P. Buering, R. Berka, J. Hanson, G. Wolf, J. Licko, P. Trantina, G. Kabella, T. Zay, L. Antos Row 4: W. Vandenburg, H. Carstensen, O. Arnold, B. Prawdzik, R. Petermen, D. Carrol, D. Kramp, G. Kotty, R, Burisek, Mgr. J. Kolek J. ,..vw + ' f nf . 5' Je .f t ' - as 2 X '. is T' Q 'U 'ii .,....,.. ....1 - ---- k,.,., . ,... Vandenburg soars over the bar VARSITY TRACK . . . The varsity speedsters, participat- ing in over 20 meets, showed their exceptional abilities by dashing to a fourth place Indoor finish and a third place Outdoor finish in the Suburban League. They beat such top S. L. teams as New Trier, Evanston, and Oak Park by high margins. The Mustangs, feeling the need for tougher competition, journeyed to the Oak Park Relays, Evanston Invitational, Waukegan Relays, West Suburban League Meet, Proviso Relays, and the Moose- hart Relays, where entries are received and accepted from more than 50 schools. In these Relays, sometimes called the grandaddy of Illinois Track Competition, the Mortonites captured fifth place. The 440 yard relay team, consisting of Hank Carstensen, Rick Tomek, Al Jurkus, and Mike Piotrovvski, won first place trophies in their events. The Mustangs polished off the season by taking a second in the District Meet and an eighth in the State Meet at Champaign. Top scorers during the course of the season were Bob Pravvzdik, Ed Alexiun, Wayne Vandenburg, George Wolf, Jerry Carlson, Rich Berka, Dave Niver, and Ed Sawdo. Page 257 rodlc ana! Supl: .glzincfcwlfi .Slow rolfnizie SOPHOMORE TRACK . . . In a sea- son composed of dual, Three way, and quadrangular meeTs, The Soph Thinclaols sporTed a lO-6-1 mark. The Sophs, under The guidance of James Regan, RoberT Reynolds, James Krause, CleTs Carlson, Douglas Finlayson, and James Rexilius, ended Their season behind Their consTanT nemesis, EvansTon, wiTh a second place in The Subur- ban League. This TTnish can be ac- crediTed To The whole Team, buT in parTicular To such sTandouTs as John Svoboda, who seT a Sophomore rec- ord oT 2:l4.l in The 880 yard run, Mike Cox, Roy Misenar, Ken Robb, and Jim CarTer. FRESHMAN TRACK . . . The Frosh TracksTers, showing many good prospecfs, racked up a 5-4 dual meeT record in The Suburban Lea- gue. Coach Jim Rexilius' young- sTers, handicapped by The loss of some of Their beTTer runners To The Soph squad, compleTed The season by running To a TourTh place spoT in The Suburban League MeeT. The freshmen were noTiceably weak in field evenTs, buT made up for iT by showing Their True enThusiasm in The disTance evenfs and The dashes. -- .,. A Q? Sitting: M. Cox, P. Salerno, T. Brull, R. Cisar, E. Wollrad, B. Pavlis, B. Kramer Row 2: J. Svoboda, H. Swede, H. Waldvogel, A. Seidl, R. Nuismer, R. Misenar J. Dvorak Row 3: Coach Carlson, J. Grade, D. Jedlicka, W. Tvrdik, B. Diamond, B. Schwabauer, J. CarTer rs fm nn SiTTing: M. MarTin, J. Smolik, R. Novak, A. Peterson, J. BurTon Row 2: J. Kotnour, L. Olsen, S. Cermak, R. Hanson, V. Tkch, K. Mackey, C. Srackik, D. O11 Row 3: G. Michals, L. Horejs, R. Renga, B. Terreck, J. Serbin, D. Bianuccr D. Lund, Coach Jim Rexilius Page 258 pacLefmen unc! go km inizilz M ow ar TENNIS . . . Morton's Varsity netters turned in a 3-6 record in overall competition with a 2-5 mark in the Suburban League. Coach Batson's starters, namely, Fikeis, Rut, Rezek, Blecha, and Ourada, also took a sixth in the Suburban League meet at Oak Park. The Sophs, held up by Genne- relli, Voitisek, and Svoboda, racked up a 4-6 mark overall with a 3-5 record in the Suburban League. In the Suburban League meet, the Sophs slipped to seventh. Standing: J. Voitisek, R. Fikeis, R. Ourada, E. Hodek Kneeling: Coach Batson, L. Martinson, R. Blecha, W. Svoboda, D. Rut Sitting: J. Hosek Kneeling: Coach Hedtke, S. Nestor, J. Wildman, R. Baranik, C. Haiek, F. Tully Standing: J. Valenta, A. Jordan, A. Bohaboy, L. Fayette, J. Massey, R. Necloba, K. Williams, F. Solik, C. Knez Page 259 GOLF . . . Coach Hedtke's linksters finished seventh in the highly rated Suburban League this season. The Varsity golfers, led by state quali- tier, Steve Nestor, racked up a 4-6-l overall record with a 3-6-l standing in Suburban League competition. The Sophs fared little better, turn- ing in a 2-6 overall record with a 2-5 mark in the Suburban League. However, the Mustangs gained re- venge on their long time rival, New Trier, by battling them to a 7V2-7'!2 tie. This was the first time in sixteen years that the Mortonites have not been beaten by the Green Wave. iamon men ain rezifige Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morto n .... Morton .... Sitting: J. Laga, J. Johnson, D. Eickenberger, W. Coyer, J. Korbal, R. Romito, R. Langer, J. Robertson F. Arbir Kneeling: Mgr. B. Martin, R. Reihel, C. Collier, F. Smoll, R. Peters, K. Simmons, F. Hasner, K. Norman R. Kuhlen, Mgr. C. Benakis Standing: Ass't Coach W. J. Hapac, R. Kurtz, J. Sevcik, R. Williams, J. Jenks, Jim Sevcik, D. Marsiglio G. Dawson, Coach R. Kucera .. 5 Hinsdale O Morton .. 4 Blue Island ... ... O Morton . . 3 Argo . .... . . . 2 Morton , . O Thornton .. . . . . l Morton . . 4 Proviso . ....... . . . 6 Morton .. 4 Highland Park ... ... 3 Morton . . 5 Highland Park . . . . . . O Morton . . l Oak Park .... . . i Morton .... . . . . . 6 New Trier .... . . . 3 Morton TOURNAMENT PLAY Morton .... . . 3 Argo . ............. .. 0 Morton .... . . l Riverside-Brookfield .. . . . O Morton .... . . 4 Proviso . ......... . . . T7 Page 260 New Trier . Niles .. . . . Waukegan Waukegan Proviso . . . Evanston .. Evanston .. Oak Park . Niles in H5 .Simian Langer fouls one off ,snkf 4 ,g4..,.w , Umpire Frank Straka, Slobodnik iProvisoD, R. Langer iMortonJ, R. Kucera, Coaching Page 261 Morton's Mustangs, led by the sure hitting of Ron Reihel and the shutout pitching of Gene Dawson and Jim Laga, finished third in the Suburban League this season, racking up a 9-4-l record. Coach Kucera's squad also posted a 14-6-i standing in overall competition. Morton won its first three exhibitions before bowing to Thornton l-0. The Mortonites got off to a poor start in the Suburban League by losing to Proviso 6-4, but the Mustangs, rally- ing behind the clutch hitting of Ron Langer and Joe John- son, copped their next five games and battled Oak Park to a i-I tie in their sixth. The Mustangs finished the Sub- urban League season brilliantly by overcoming Niles 3-l. Of course, this wasn't the end of the thrillers. The Mustangs, really kicking up their hooves, knocked off Argo 3-0 to win the District Championship and proceeded to shut out R-B 1-O only to lose the Regional Champion- ship to Proviso i7-4. Other Morton Iron Men who deserve praise for their contributing performances are Jim Sevcik, Dom Marsiglio, Cal Collier, and John Sevcik. John Sevcik camps under a pop-up Sofia, cgrofilz 0 . 6 am ionfi ilari Morton... .. 5 Morton... .. 8 Morton... .. 5 Morton... ...ll Morton... ..lO Morton... ..lO Sitting: J. Slager, J. Phillips, L. Smith P. Carraro, E. Hegner, J. Hummel M. Nemanich, T. Legan Row 2: R. Triner, P. Bohaboy, L. Arbir, P. Callahan, B. Zeman, A. Kornack, R. Marcin, I. Triner Row 3: T. Rys, R. Svihla, G. Gies, D. Cervenka, D. Boone, C. Curin, R. Cosfabile, Coach J. Capron Proviso CWestJ Highland Park Oak Park . . . Hinsdale .. . New Trier .. Waukegan .. 5 4 FRESHMEN BASEBALL SCORES 4 Morton 2 Morton 3 Morton 6 Morton Morton. . . . . Morton. . . . . Kneeling: Coach S. J. Pace Sitting: P. Lobek, W. Sirtak, L. Heger, A. Vesely, T. Roth, R. Rench, R. Rakcwski, R. Albiana Row 2: Mgr. G. Goyette, E. Berberek H. Ryan, M. Dawson, D. O'Connel, T. Rawski, R. Beyan, E. Goralski, Mgr. G. Boubin Row 3: C. Mueller, E. Kadlec, W. Reznicek, L. Mack, R. Hanus, F. Vanacek, L. Miller, J. Polich, J. Vopicka Proviso lEastJ . . . 3 Evanston .. . . . 4 Hinsdale ... .. 8 Oak Park . . . . . O Proviso CEastJ . . . . 3 Niles . ...... .. 5 Page 262 .fgclckfionaf Siaorfd zgnfrovlucecl Kneeling: Coach O. J. Kudrnovsky, C. Zelinski, T. Bohan, P. Droz, R. Rockey, G. Kotty, K. Heidler, D. Cermak ls .3 Ti, N ,VI X M if :g:.: ' is l -it E INN. - sig . - 1 ' ' 5 ai: 1' s Y . . if is W f as it aunt-04. X 'X-me-asf.. mimi rt Top Row: K. Simone, K. Mackey, G. Polacek, A. Houdek, T. Sikora Bottom Row: P. Drnec, C. Kalat, T. Wolak, Coach J. M. Carr Top Row: R. Gruzalski, T. Bartell, D. Ellis, F. Feibel, L. Lindeman, R. Kiefer, K. Vasilik Standing: Coach J. L. Cook, J. Micka, C. Kowelenski, P. Perks, R. Hoag, A. Olsen, J. Licko, R. Defenbaugh, R. Kislow J. Kocourek, J. Markowski Kneeling: J. Hanson, J. Pupelis, S. Tretiak, J. Miller, D. Dunlap, J. Ferrini, R. Besse, F. Mushow, C. Tinman Sitting: B. Budenbender, R. Healy, W. Stlouka, A. Forst, R. Tysl, R. Roeges Page 263 VARSITY GYMNASTICS . . . Mor- ton once again reverted to its old ways by reentering a Gymnastics team in interscholastic competi- tion. The Spartans, although they practiced diligently and exhibited a definite desire to gain experi- ence in such events as the tram- poline, side horse, parallel bars, rings, horizontal bar, and tum- bling, could manage only one victory, a 72-61 romp over Niles. Coaches Carr and Kudrnovsky cited Droz and Heidler for their dependable performances. FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS . . . Morton's underclassmen, possess- ing even less experience than their older teammates, also post- ed a discouraging record. How- ever, the young gymnasts de- monstrated their pluckiness by bowling over Maine West 74V2- 57V2. Moreover, at a point when the Sophs were gaining confi- dence in their ability as a team, Tony Houdek and Jerry Polacek, the top two scorers, were moved up to the Varsity because of their rapid improvement. This seemed to have a hampering effect on the squad. Nevertheless, it appears that interest in this sport is defi- nitely growing and in the next few years Morton, with the aid of such skilled mentors as Coach- es Kudrnovsky and Carr, could easily develop a Gymnastics team that would be a commanding power among other Suburban schools. WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB . . . De- veloping a sincere interest in the sport of weightlifting and body building is the main purpose of this newly organized club. Inter- est in competitive weightlifting is encouraged under the guidance of Mr. J. L. Cook, and an oppor- tunity is given to those who can- not afford the equipment and guidance necessary to engage in and benefit from the practice of progressive resistence. This or- ganization affords a place where ideas concerning progressive re- sistence can be discussed and clarified in the light of continued and supervised experimentation. Through this supervised experi- mentation it has been proven that, besides strength, skill and co-ordination are definite require- ments for participation in this activity. jnacL6fer6 WLQ M5 Back Row: D. Jedlicka, R. Misenar, M. Edgerton, J. Carter, W. Vandenburg, B. Vanourek, O. Arnold, T. Brull Row 2: R. Spainsail, T. Zay, B. Kramer, D. Kramp, B. Diamond, P. Trantina, H. Carstenson, A. Moravec Row 3: Coach J. E. Regan, R. Loll, C. Firnison, F. Kupka, E. Wollrab, D. Edison, R. Puccini, T. Fleming, Coach R. L. Reynolds Front Row: Coach J. A. Rexilius, R. Cesil, J. Rutta, J. Vopicka, R. Cisar, J. Svoboda, R. Rench, K. Bishop, Coach D. Finnlayson VARSITY TRACK SCORES: Morton 48 New Trier 52 Morton 45M Oak Park 71W Evanston 38 Maine West l7V2 Morton 50 Proviso East 50 Morton 83 Austin 36 Riverside-Brookfield 9 Morton 53 Bloom 53V2 Hinsdale l9V2 Morton 7Oy3 Leyden East 28Va Hinsdale 25 Morton 42 Maine East 58 Morton 6226 York 37Va VARSITY TRACK . . . The tracksters, guided by coaches Rexilius, Reynolds, Finlayson, and Regan, began their Indoor season in the new West Fieldhouse on a sour note by losing to New Trier, last year's Outdoor champs, 52-48. The meet was filled with electrifying tension until it's completion. New Trier led 46-45 before the results of the pole vault had been tallied. In this event Paul Trantina and an Indian vaulter were tied at a height of il feet 3 inches. The New Trier man cleared ll feet 6 inches on his last try, Trantina, also on his third attempt, cleared the bar, but dislodged it with his elbow, knocking it to the ground. After a loss to Oak Park in a quadrangular and a 50-50 tie at Proviso, a three way meet against Austin and Riverside- Brookfield provided the tracksters with their first victory. Scores registered were Morton 83, Austin 36, and R-B 9. Doug Edison won the half-mile with 2:06, his best time. The Mortonites' next contest was a three way match, hosted by Bloom and including Hinsdale. Bloom, despite a debate concerning the oficiating that prevailed at the meet which arouse between Rexilius and Bloom's coaches, won by one point. Morton, after easily winning a three way meet over Leyden East and Hinsdale, and losing a dual encounter to Maine 58 42 participated in the West Suburban League meet at Oak Park The squad anchored down a fourth place finish in a field of twenty three schools. The thinclads returned to Oak Park the following week to compete in the Suburban League meet, where they garnered a fifth place slot, recording i7 5X6 points. Trantina, who has proven to be the best pole vaulter in Morton's history, tied for the top spot with a twelve foot vault, bettering his previous mark by three inches. The squad should show marked improvement, due to the enlistment of athletes from the concluded Winter Sports when they begin their Outdoor campaign. Page 264 0 nw .gief0!A0u45e Back Row: Coach J. A. Rexilius, G. Michals, G. Fiaska, B. Rassino, B. Paulin, J. Snyder, B. Gallo, J, Smolik, Coach R. L. Reynolds Middle Row: S. Scripel, R. Preston, S. Cermak, B. Zeeman, J. Hummel, R. Renga, R. Triner, A. Kornack, J. Rilta Front Row: P. Marsh iMgr.J, J. Plunckett, J. Serbin, J. Lictera, R. Boravec, D. Ott, R. Peterson fMgr.J SOPHOMORE TRACK . . . Morton's Soph speed merchants also began their season by dropping a dual meet decision to New Trier, 5595 - 44172. Their second outing saw them squeaking by Proviso East 5O'!2 - 49l!i. ln their first and last quadrangular they were beaten only by Oak Park, vvho racked up 6O l, 7 points, while Morton collected 39V2. The underclassmen walked over Riverside-Brookfield and Austin by registering lOl points out of a possible l27. After being defeated by Bloom and dumping Hinsdale and Leyden East in two successive three way matches, they were outsped by Maine East 76-24. In the West Suburban League meet the squad tied with Glenbard for third by coveting 24V2 points. After spilling York 53-47, the youngsters advanced to the Suburban League meet at Oak Park where they were awarded a fourth place berth for their 26 hard earned points. They completed their season by conquering Oak Park 53-47. FRESHMAN TRACK . . . Coach Rexilius's youths posted a .500 dual meet record over the duration of their Indoor season. They scored victories over York 68-27 and Leyden East 74-26 while losing to York 6lV2 - 35V2 and Oak Park 60716 - 39V3. The Frosh placed third in their only three way match, being edged out by Oak Park and Evanston. However, the squad is beginning to show promising talent and with continued hard work they will undoubtedly improve their standing during the Outdoor season. Back Row: J. Kocousky, T. Zitko, B. Stevenson, D. Schabow, B. Roegner, A. Wachala, J. Armbuster, L. Slubke, R. Misicka, Unidentified Row 2: F. Straka, P. Hrgich, R. Jirkovsky, B. Ness, B. Kolar, S. Schmidt, E. Pavlik, J. Barloga, J. Overtoom, S. Bedrava, R. Fermo Row 3: B. Vacko, A. Simaz, S. Sloup, T. Klausler, J. Koutsky, C. Heinchen, T. Anton, J. Brenka, B. Belanger, H. Hoeskma, Coach J. A. Rexilius Front Row: R. Stkiskal, R. Duran, J. Janezic, Unidentified, D. Karafa, E. Murris, Unidentified, S. Hirsekorn, T. Wood, F. Warner, R. Peterson Page 265 On Mae .imc GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Physical education has always been an im- portant part in any girl's high school curriculum. lt not only helps the girls to learn the many different skills associated with sports, but it also conveys good sportsmanship. Many of the girls are grateful for this opportunity to get some exercise. Gym classes along with special classes, such as tumbling, leadership, and lifesaving, are mainly fun classes where the girls can talk freely without the re- strictions ot formal classroom procedure. ln a gym class, the teacher tries to help build character as well as muscles. Besides coming into contact with girls, there is also an opportunity to meet boys in the social dancing classes. During these classes, the girls learn how to dance the waltz, cha-cha, foxtrot, square dance, and box step. Creative dance is also a part of the physical education program at Morton, It helps to develop the grace and ease which should be a part of every girl's charm. Another essential part of the physical education program at Morton is the training of the girl leaders. These girls are taught to help the teachers in any vvay that they possibly can. M .WM wwwwi r ia 1 5 Grace and poise are lhe attributes af a good dancer. Oops! Not so hard! Just a few minutes longer, girls! Time out for a iumpballl T I gt? Page 266 fo gow! cggaorfdmand ila Conducting one of their weekly business meetings is the G.A.A. Sitting: tfrom left to rightl E. Brozas, S. Perillo, M. Stimetz, C. Militello, K. Masek, J. Richter, M. Chmilar, C. Trok, D. Puike, L. Branl, N. Nega, D. Dostalek, K. Puike, C. Vcelak, J. Borowczyk, P. Churinoff, B. Novy, E. Giacomo Kneeling: C, Paulaskas, C, Snella, E. Schriener, A. Kazmierowski, R. Styskael, M. Kryzaniak, N. Horback, L. Blecha, S. Rak, K. Katilius, E. Peckman, L. Zimmanck, V. Stelmaszyk, K. Stelmasek, M, Vlasek, J. Tomasik, M. Saunders, C. Karnik, K. Kaspar, B. Elia Standing: B, May, C. Baranowski, K. Lucas, J. Vietmeyer, S. McDonald, L. Kminek, 5. Militello, J. Rukas, P. Dostalek, C. Pietrzak, P. Strumillo, J. Jechort, J. Miksovsky, C. Kadlec, J. Forst, K. Wolak, R. Cameron, D. Turek, N. Capek, M, Yuknis, V. Scolli Through efficiency and hard work, the officers of G.A.A. lead the club and help to make it one of the best clubs in the school. Sitting on the floor: S. Spellman, C. Nega, C, Charvat, A. Kuta, S. Horbach, P. Kokenes, D. Carrino Sitting on chairs: Advisor-Mrs. Kluge CED, J. Meyer K. Vaccaro, M. Gaba, C. Subach, Advisor-Mrs. Talac CWD Sanding: R. Nemecek, J. Stromski, M. Marzalek, M. Kuske, B, Haack, J. Maly, D. Luciani Page 267 G.A.A .... The Girl's Athletic Association better known as the G.A.A. takes an active part in helping its members learn the different sports to the girls at Morton. It has a point system which allows the girls that attend meetings to be able to acquire a letter, etc. With this point system, a girl can always be working toward a goal. G.A.A. is not known only locally but nationally as well. In fact, it is one of the few organizations at this school that has a state charter. ln G.A.A. girls play the normal games that are used in gym classes. Of course, the girls learn good sportsmanship in this club just as they learn the finer skills associated with these sports. G.A.A. OFFICERS . . . The officers of G.A.A., like in any other club, lead the club in its many activities. This small select group plans the activities of the year for the entire club. They are the backbone of the club, and without them the club might easily fall apart at the seams. An officer of such a large club as the G.A.A. has an even greater responsibility to her post than those of other small clubs. This responsibility must be carried well, so that the club does not suffer for the inefhciency of one of its most important members. Realizing this responsibility to their club, the girls of the G.A.A. have elec- tions for their officers. In these elec- tions only the girls who are capable to handle the responsibility that ac- companies an office in such a club are elected. These girls are trusted with the faith of the other members, who do not hold office. Through trust and faith, the officers of the G.A.A. in every facet of activity. jAI 0lfLgA .galil I Knowledge of sports leads to a better knowledge of human beings. Row I Tibensky, B. Horak, P. Peterson, C. Hehdy, J. Spardy, D. Ferrantino, C. Reznik, B. Cudek, S. Olson, Grabow, I. Meir, C. Zimmer, K. Birg, J. Thombs, D. Kiruzic, S. Heslop Row2 Kukulka, D. Stephen, C. McKinnon, R. Kuras, R. Psczodlo, L. Sherry, D. Marsiglio, J. Savickas, Ort, M. Austin, D. Vocelka, S. Kubicki, B. Bastyr, J. Babir, A. Jensik Row3 R Priboda, D. Ort, L. Walsh, J. Musson, D. Firtack, J. Funk, H. Block, J. Nevaril, D. Schmid, Templen, U. Knowher, P. Gurzynsky, C. Pocic Page 268 G.A.A. provides a place where friendships can grow easily. Row I: A. Lizner, S. Theida, J. Malek, M. Ko- loozie, P. Volenec, C. Clay, J. Buchert, P. Gaba, M. Schieve, S. Gardner, J. Boartman, F. Lander, P. Kucan, P. Ka- leta, D. Tucek Row 2: J. Ducay, J. Powers, K. Weyer, V. Cech, C. Hagal, C. Gurke, C. Heinal, J. Bul- ger, B. Wilke, T. Breicha, A. Klohochar, C. Mitacek, D. Kliman, L. Nelson, J. Williams Row 3: C. Libera, J. Bienies, E. Nohaia, K. Riha, E. Fagerberg, P. Kain, C. Simil, K. Ja- lonay, L. Laumen, B. Kasper, B. Bezdek, C. Malek, K. Wilen, D. Klecka Through sports, the girls find a common inter- est upon which they can lay a firm foundation to friendship. Rowl: K. Abluton, D. Smalarz, J. Sitko, D. Hudoba, K. Hoadek, B. Hevron, S. Heinal, K. Polechy, J. Mlargek, C. Diet- rich, C. Jezek, S. Bondlow, S. Marek Row 2: J. Hnetkovsky, A. Sayban, D. Shay, C. Heartt, M. Slanec, C. Steventon, C. Thomson, J. Nicholson, M. Tonini, I. Dontknow, V. Wikzewski, K. Grubbs, J. Micetich, R. Klh Row 3: B. Wesol, J. Nohava, S. Meier, P. Wer- ner, J. Moles, D. Zufan, F. Jovisa, M. Bannister, S. Savel, J. Schracta, P. Gray, N. Herzog, P. Baker, B. Ranford G.A.A .... G.A.A. sponsors swim meets and other activities that are not always available to the student body. At these swim meets the girls have a chance to swim with compe- tition from other schools, and also get the practice they need so much. G.A.A. also sponsors a Sock Hop which is famous for its informality connected with a maior activity. This hop is quite a big affair with even bigger attendance. G.A.A. is an active club, participating in the Homecoming Parade with a witty, H-Anchoring a Victory . The G.A.A. has been divided for the past two years between the two branches. Although it has had its problems because of this separation, G.A.A. seems to be straightening them out. There is actually no difference be- tween the clubs at each branch. Both play the same games and work on the same skills. G.A.A. not only has the same activities but also share a banquet for its members and offi- cers. This is an all-out affair put on to honor those who have received awards and the newly elected offi- cers. G.A.A. has come to stand for physical education itself in this school. It has an outstanding record for achievement and ability. It not only helps the members of the or- ganization, but it is also contributes to the good of the entire school. No club is more worthy to handle the future women of America than G.A.A. romofion 0 ,SZAUUK .gpairif Ml mv we nz-J. ., W , .ai - Q N. if W ,vga 3 N S.. ,js e-sd ' C'mon Gang, let's have a cheer! gi. vera e KMA Kneeling: J. Severa, S. Nerad, F. Lander, J, Kuhaiek, D. Peterson, L. Villano, J, Curtis Standing: J. Richter, J. Bortman, L, Collier, B. Darrow, J, Polacek, C. Klail Leadership of girls' sports activities is undertaken by this hard working club. On Floor: Alice Laube, Shirley Hanzcar, Kathy Vaccaro, Joyce Liska Second Row: Ginny Lund, President, Marlene Rosenberger, Vice President, Sylvia Jechort, Secretary, Bernardien Baranowski, Treasurer, Bobbie Cameron, Janet Forst, Sue DuBeau Third Row: Joan Karas, Lenora Frederick, Doris Kieback, Evelyn Rosenberger, Cathy Ozwald, Nancy Sobran, Ginny Zaiicek Page 269 CHEERLEADERS . . . Cheerleading can be one of the most rewarding activities offered to students at Morton High School. Although many people may think it is easy to stand in front of a crowd ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 people, it is not, it takes skill along with the ability to be able to control a crowd and make them want to cheer along with the cheerleaders. This is no easy task, but through diligence and hard work the weight is lightened. Work, work, work, and more work is these girls' motto. Never let it be said that the cheerleaders do not have to practice. Practice is the most important asset in the cheerleader's life. Perhaps, you are now wonder- ing how these girls happen to be singled out for this position. They are chosen through tryouts which are conducted by the entire girl's physical education department. This year's advisor for the cheerleaders is Mrs. A. Keslov. GlRl'S M CLUB . . . Have you ever seen a girl walking around the halls clad in a wool shirt, sweeping skirt, wool socks in the heat of early spring, dragging a shopping bag behind her? You really weren't see' ing things. It was just one of the girls who each year makes a fatal attempt to get into Girls M Club. Before even being eligible for the initiation, a girl must have previ- ously earned a thousand points in Intramural, have a B in gym, Cl in academic subiects, a beginners swim card, be able to swim four lengths of the pool, and pass the TB test. After going through the rigorous initiation during the day, the girls still have to complete the rest of their ordeal in an evening ceremony before receiving their M's. The points for this award is given through participation in intra' murals, which the girls ioin in their gym classes. Sports that the girls engage in are speedball, basketball. volleyball, and baseball. The chief aim of the club is to promote better sportsmanship and health, and im- Drove the skills of the participants. This year's helpful advisor is Miss M. Neff. Self expression is of importance in good dance techniques. On Floor: .-M, F. Marsilc, L. Vilano The girls owe a vote of thanks to the officers and advisors who have made their club and show a success. Kneeling Front: A. Smith, J. Skrha, K. Stephan, L. Jaros Kneeling Middle: P, Molek, J. Svec, D. Adams Standing: D. Peterson, J. Law, S. Trischman, S. Pertle J. Severa Standing: J. Bortman, F. Landers, S. Schrier, C. Bares, S. Nlost, L. Collier, C. Erclman pfcyflzmic MODERN DANCE . . . This is the club in which the girls practice long hours after school in preparation for the annual Modern Dance Show. This show is eagerly awaited by the participants as well as their audi- ences. All girls who are interested in developing grace, poise, and proper body alignment may partici- pate in the traditional program by joining the club. The purpose ofthe club is to give those interested in modern dancing further knowledge in the field and the opportunity of creating dances of their own. Modern Dance is not Page 270 o Q'. Correct timing is important to these girls in their dancing. Kneeling: P. Smrza, A. Konecny, D. Rasmussen, R. Iantorno Standing: K. Young, S. Bortman, B. Svitalek, S, Higgins, J, McCook Mya LEADERSHIP. . . Jump Ball is a familiar call as one sees a girl in white emerge from the midst of two girls in blue des- perately fighting for control of the ball. It is the responsibility of the girl in white to referee gym class games to the best of her ability. The girl in white is lust one of the many helpful leadership girls that the gym teachers have to assist them in taking roll, demonstrating skills, and ref- ereeing the games. These girls are recom- mended by their former gym teacher for showing outstanding leadership traits. But first, these girls must have a begin- ner's swim card, a B or better in gym, a C+ average in academic subjects, a pleasing personality, rhythm and grace, and reasonable proficiency in all girls sports. While these girls are in training, they wear blue shorts and have white blouses, but later, they graduate to wear- ing all white apparel. These girls while in training are taught not only basic skills and how to assist the gym teachers, but in case of emergency, they are taught how to take over the class. The leaders are a fine example of the students at Morton High School. leadership is not lust a matter of slull and poise but nt must also stand for good sportsmanship. Rowl Nancy Franzen Marianne Mikeska Amy Drnec Audrey Panusko Bernardlen Baranowskl Ellen Borgeaud, Christine Cisar, Barbara Makovsky, Row 2 Jeanette Meyers Mary Lou Gaba Betty Jane Ceika Diane Marsiglio Rose Marie Benda Sharon Kuba, Mary Wolf, Marily Chvatal, Joy Hreisa, Row 3 Joan Karas Judy MacDougal Mary Ann Kasal Janet Danda Beatrice Vacherlon Joyce Gregor Marilyn Yunek, Diane Samel, Barbara Jerman, glcbforii Wofe To us of the T960 Mortonian Annual Staff the fact that this book is now in your hands is both a source of relief and pride. There have been many times when long hours of work were necessary for the completion of some section of the book that would meet with our sched- ule of deadlines. The always imminent disaster of not having an Annual ready for the last weeks of school causes much tension for the staff, advisor, and publisher. These tensions, no doubt, have supplied us with the stimulus to accomplish what was set before us, but, when they were removed, it was a relief. Connected with this feeling of relief and accomplishment is one of pride in a iob we have tried to do at its best. These feelings are experienced not only by the staff but also by our advisor, Mr. R. J. Tudor, and other staff associates. The companion- ship which the Annual Staff provided made the tensions and work with which we had to cope much more enioyable. Most instrumental to this friendly atmosphere has been Mr. Tudor whose always pleasing person- ality made complete many long to be cherished memories. To him we extend our thanks. To our superintendent, Dr. Walter L. Cooper and to the principals, Dr. Roy C. Turnbaugh and Mr. Evan H. Kelly, and their associates, we also extend thanks for their cooperation and assistance. Not to be forgotten are Mr. Hagerty of the Leander Publishing Company and Mr. Ross, president of Gibson Studios, who have been of great help to us. Now, however, to you, the possessor of this book, it is not the work which we put into it, but, rather, the meaning that this Annual has for you that matters. To the freshman this book is a thing of wonder because of its size and its representation of a year which has gone by so fast and has been so full of changes. To the sophomore it is a record of his becoming an active participant in high school life. The iunior looks upon it as the prelude to the beginning of his reign of power and ac- complishment which faces him as a senior to be. The most importance of all, however, is placed upon this book by the senior. To him it is filled with memories not to be imagined by anyone other than a fellow graduate. This is the position I am now in, and in writing this I find myself mentally thumbing through four years of firsts, accomplishments, suc- cesses, defeats, and most of all - experiences. ln this act I am sure that I am accompanied by many others who will agree with me that high school is the place where we are first made aware, through experience, of the world in which we live. Taking the liberty to speak for the senior class, I now say to all of you who will continue the Morton tradition that you should live, taste, and enjoy each moment in your high school career for it is these moments at the threshold of life that hold some of the fondest of memories, and to these memories this book is devoted. ge:-f Widel Editor-in-Chief Page 274 A Abluton, Kathy CWI 174, 233, 268 Albuton, Ronald CWI 66 Abraham, Kenneth CWI 170 ACTIVITIES 176-235 Adam, Donald CWI 66 Adam, Dorothy CWI 66, 202, 270 Adamcyk, Donald CWI 168 Adams, Dennis CWI 227 Adams, James J. CWI 136 Adams, Jane CEI 166 Adams, Patricia CEI 66, 272 Adams, Robert CWI 174 Adamski, Barbara CEI 165 Adamski, Dennis CEI 136 Adamson, David CEI 166 Adinolti, Alfred CEI 136 AEOLIAN CHOIR 178 Afteldt, Shirley CEI 168 Aguilera, Jesse CEI 168 Aguilera, Mary CEI 159 Ahntholz, Roger CWI 66 Ahntholz, Ga e J. CWI 166, 211 Aiello, Claudia CWI 162, 198 Aiello, Rosemary CEI 136 Aiken, Robert CEI 66 Aird, Kurt W. CWI 66 Akin, Barbara CWI 66, 200, 225 Aksamit, Gerald CEI 162 Alar, Larry CWI 171 Albanese, Mariette CWI 158 Albert, Katherin CWI 66, 178 Alberts, James CEI 136, 242 Alberts, Janet CEI 172 Alberts, Thomas CEI 136, 193, 215 Albertsen, Charlene CWI 66 Albiani, Richard CEI 136, 262 Albrecht, Edward R. CWI 66 Albrecht, George CWI 66, 194 Alesia, Diane CEI 163 Alessio, Elaine C. CWI 67, 200 Aliotta, Mitchell CWI 157 Allen, Robert CEI 163 Allison, Charlotte CEI 173 Alonzo, Patricia CWI 161 Alroth, Carole CWI 156, 178, 234 Alsup, Jeri CEI 174 Altier, Donna CEI 155, 185, 197 Altier, Jerry CWI 67 Ambazieius, Irene CEI 170 Ambro, Jean M. CWI 166, 220 Ambroiggio, Gene CWI 161, 250 Ambrose, Bonnie CWI 155, 272 Ambrose, Clara CEI 158 Amendola, Janet CEI 168 Amasse, Henry CEI 161 Andel, George CEI 136, 155 Andel, James CEI 172 Andel, Joan CEI 136 Ander, Michael CWI 168 Anderlik, Joyce CEI 67, 136 Andersen, Karen CEI 155 Anderson, Ellen CEI 136, 178, 187 Anderson, Ellen CWI 136 Anderson, Joyce CEI 136, 196 Anderson, Michael CEI 157 Anderson, Richard CWI 67 Anderson, Ruth L. CWI 67, 192 Anderson, Rolfe CWI 67, 178 Andritsis, Dennis D. CWI 136 Andrlik, Robert CWI 67 Andrlik, Tony CWI 159 Andrysiak, Dennis CEI 168 Angeloni, Diane CEI 136, 199 Angelus, Jane CEI 23, 55, 178, 201 Annes, William CWI 136 ANNUAL STAFF 206-207 Antalek, Stephen CWI 67, 198 Antepenko, Alan CEI 154 Antes, Carolyn CWI 162 Antink, David CEI 168 Antiporek, Dennis CEI 172 Antiporek, Joseph CEI 157 Anton, Thomas CWI 168, 245, 265 Antonacci, Andrew CEI 162 Antos, Lester CWI 163, 257 Arasim, Ruth CEI 67, 221 Arazmus, Linda C. CWI 136 Arbir, Francis CWI 67, 158, 234, 249, 251, 260 Arbir, Larry CWI 240, 250, 262 Arch, William CEI 136 Archer, Cecilee CEI 158 Arentz, Patricia CEI 172 Arient, James CWI 170, 248 Armburter, John CEI 175, 265 Arnauskas, Joseoh CEI 136 Arney, Muriel CEI 136 Arnold, Owen CWI 27, 67, 194, 198 245, 251, 257, 264 Arnony, George J. CEI 172 Arnony, Robert CEI 136 Arquila, Alfred CEI 172 ART CLUB 228 Arthur, Joyce CEI 136 Ascanza, Norman CEI 166 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 35 ASTRONOMY CLUB 216 ATHLETICS 236-273 Atkinson, Linda CWI 67, 180, 192, 203, 232 Atwood, Karne CWI 68 Auer, Paul CEI 68 Augustin, June CEI 136 Augustyn, Robert CEI 136 CQHJQX Auksela, Joseph CEI 154, 216 Aurvek, Carol CEI 168 Aurvek, Dorothy CEI 68 Auringer, Barbara CEI 168 Auringer, Bonnie CEI 171 Austera, Robert CWI 68, 235 Austera, Terry CEI 68 Austin, Bert CEI 68 Austin, Marcia CWI 167, 268 Averitt, Gail CEI 175 Ayres, Diane CEI 68 Ayres, James CEI 68 Ayres, Raymond CEI 167 8 Babiar, Jeanette CWI 161, 268 Babiar, Robert CWI 68 Babinec, John CWI 171 Babinsky, Frank CWI 163 Baburek, Milton CEI 136 Bacule, Diane CEI 168 Badovinac, Carol CWI 68 Badovinac, Marilyn CWI 174 Bagne, Sandra CWI 163 Bagnole, William CWI 162 Bahnick, Terry CEI 68, 218 Baker, Robert CWI 155 Baker, Peggy CWI 68, 188, 268 Bakotic, Richard CWI 68 Bakule, Diane CWI 178, 220 Bala, James CWI 136, 188, 198, 223, 225, 226, 227 Baldridge, Jessica CWI 163 Bales, Bonnie CEI 169 Balger, Jeanette CWI 159 Balkus, Roberta CWI 136 Balkus, Ronald CEI 68 Ballarini, Donald CWI 68 Ballarini, Ronald CWI 68 Ballo, nnamarie CEI 20, 136 Baltakis, Katy CEI 136 BAND Varsity 184 Concert 182-183 Banas, Eugene CEI 168 Banaszak, Ronald CEI 156, 193, 226 Baner, Frank CWI 68 Banister, Myrna CWI 268 Barabolak, Christine CEI 165 Baranik, Carol CEI 136 Baranik, Ronald CEI 259 Baranowski, Bernadien CEI 17, 23, 68, 206, 225, 269, 273 Baranowski, Cynthia CEI 60, 161, 197 205, 267 Barcal, Carole CEI 156, 205 Barcal, Judith CWI 136 Barcal, Robert CEI 68, 193, 217, 225 Barcik, Bonnie CEI 171 Bares, Cheryl CWI 136, 198, 225, 226, 270 Bargellini, Grace CEI 170, 228 Barger, Barbara CEI 136 Barger, Sandra CEI 170 Barger, Vivian CEI 156 Barich, Leroy CWI 136 Barkauskas, Albert CWI 175 Barkauskas, Joseph CWI 68 Barloga, Jeffrey CEI 168, 265 Baron, Joanne CEI 136, 179, 188, 196 198, 200, 223, 224, 226 Barone, Nancy CEI 159 Baronti, Laurie CWI 68 Barrett, David CWI 168, 243 Barrett, Emma CWI 173 Barta, Barbara CEI 160, 233 Barta, Carolanne CWI 167 Barta, Joseph CWI 136, 187, 191 Bartell, Thomas CEI 69, 263 Bartels, Barbara CWI 136 Barthel, Charlene CEI 170 Barthel, Karen CEI 167 Barthels, Grant H. CWI 158 Bartik, Janice CWI 69 Bartik, Sharon CEI 158 Bartizal, Fred CWI 136, 194, 204, 224 227, 235, 249 Bartos, Joseph CWI 69, 180, 182, 183, 191, 198, 201, 203, 204, 214 Bartos, MaryAnn CEI 155 Bartoski, Julia CEI 69 Bartosz, Bruce CWI 170, 243 Bartouch, Joseph CEI 136, 224, 227 Bartuska, Gaor e CEI 136 Basa, Diane CW? 137, 271 Basa, Laddie CWI 173, 250 Basak, Jacqueline CWI 69 Basak, Ronald J. CWI 137 Basaraba, Kenneth CWI 137 Basaraba, Phyllis CWI 69 BASEBALL - Varsity 260-261 Sophomore 262 Freshman 262 Action 261 BASKETBALL Varsity 252 Junior Varsity 255 Sophomore 256 Freshman 255 Action 253, 254, 256 Basso, Dorothy CWI 137 Basso, Kathryn CEI 158 Basta, George CEI 172 Bastiaans, Bruce CEI 69 Basty, James CEI 164 Bastyr, Betty CWI 163, 268 Bates, Barbara CWI 69, 192 Bates, Linda CWI 168, 228 Bates, Roger CWI 137 Batista, Carol CWI 137 Batka, Carol CWI 69 Battisto, John CEI 172 Bauer, James CEI 173, 250 Bauerle, Lenore CWI 154 Baum, Barbara CEI 137 Baum, Melinda CWI 171 Baumann, Dennis CEI 167 Baumann, Frank CEI 137 Baumann, Sandra CEI 172 Baumel, Gail CWI 199, 271 Baumel, Richard CWI 137, 158 Baumruck, Earl CWI 158, 191 Baumrucker, Lee CWI 158 Baxa, Lee CEI 69, 195 Bayer, Sandra CEI 155 Bayr, Robert CEI 156 Bazant, Carmen CWI 69, 180, 182, 183 Beadel, Linda CWI 137, 190 Beastall, Sandra CWI 174 Becker, Josephine CWI 157 Becker, Lawrence CEI 69 Becker, Shirley CEI 137 Beckman, Bruce CWI 69 Beckner, Betty CEI 172 Bedard, Raymond CWI 137 Bednarz, Elaine CWI 69, 179 Bedrava, George CWI 171, 265 Beese, Neale CWI 173 Beese, Robert CWI 137 Beese, Russell CEI 69 Behn, Barbara CEI 69 Behn, Donna CEI 161 Behounek, Edward CWI 137 Behrenbruch, Joanne CWI 137, 178 Bianucci, Dan CWI 157, 241, 248 Bialobok, Dennis CEI 70 Biba, Amanda CEI 174 Bibey, Ronald CWI 168 Bibza, Wayne CEI 168 Bican, Jerry CWI 70 Bicek, Marilyn CWI 158 Bicicchi, Ric ard CEI 137 Bicicchi, Roland CEI 166, 215 Biciste, Mary CWI 171 Biciste, Robert CWI 70, 215 Biddinger, Janie CWI 160, 198, 205, 234 Biehl, Richard CWI 70, 251 Bielawa, Kan CEI 162, 241 Bielawa, Larry CEI 247, 163 Bielik, Frank CEI 160 Bielitzke, Suzanne CEI 14 Bielko, Dianne CWI 172 Bielsik, Mary CEI 156, 215, 221 Bielski, Marianne CWI 157 Bienias, Judith CWI 157, 185, 268 Bigelis, Jurate CEI 165 Bigos, Connie CEI 169 Bigos, Eugene CWI 160, 182 Bi ek, Patricia CWI 137 Bilich, John CEI 61, 70, 239, 242, 251 Bilik, Carol CWI 158, 179 Binder, Richard CEI 174 Binnall, Sharon CWI 154 BIOLOGY CLUB 216 Birg, Kathleen CWI 155, 268 Biriste, Robert CEI 180 Birnbaum, Diane CEI 137, 228 Biros, Thomas CWI 170 Bishop, Kenneth CEI 70, 251, 264 Bishop, Lucinda CEI 154, 198 Bizek, Catherine CWI 71 Bizek, Johesph CWI 160 Bierke, Leo CWI 162 B'es, Donald CEI 172 1 Behrens, Robert CEI 137 Beicek, Mitchel CWI 137 Beida, Beida, Janice CWI 69 William CWI 69 Belanger, Nola Rae CWI 69, 198, 199, 200, 233, 235 Belanger, William CWI 170, 245, 265 Belgrave, Ruth CEI 137 Belis, Carol CWI 69 Bell, Cheryl CEI 163 Bell, Robert CEI 69 Bello, Bello, Charlotte CEI 169 Josephine CEI 167 Belmonte, William CEI 241 Belousek, Bonnie CWI 161 Belousek, James CEI 137 Belousek, Terry CWI 70 Belsan , Judith CEI 166 Belsky, Frank CEI 70 Benec, John CEI 160 Benda, Blanche CEI 172 Benda, Chester CEI 70, 219 Benda, Dan CEI 155 Benda Rosemarie CEI 14, 70, 196, 202, 212, 225, 226, 227, 273 Bending, Maureen CWI 175, 233, 235 Benedict, Joseph CWI 70, 198, 252 Benes, Arlene CEI 137 Benes, Benes, Eugene CWI 137 Geoffrey CWI 70 Benes, James CWI 70 Benes, Patricia CWI 154, 179, 205, 224 Benetti, Esther CWI 137 Benia, Sam CWI 137 Bennett, Bonnie CEI 164 Bennett, Charles CEI 137 Bennett, Esther CEI 159 Bennin, Barbara CEI 158 Benson, Edward CWI 70 Benson, James CWI 154 Beran, James CEI 174 Beran, Patricia CWI 156, 271 Beranek , Anthony CEI 137 Beranek, Barbara CWI 70 Beranek , Charles CEI 159, 194, 246, 250 Beranek, Frank CEI 70 Beranek, George CWI 171, 245, 255 Beranek Beranek Beranek , Naomi CWI 161, 211 , Pauline CWI 175 , Richard CEI 169 Black, Richard CEI 166 Black, Thomas CEI 157 Blackstone, Phyllis CWI 71 Blafka, Blaha, Judith CEI 71 Frank CWI 250 Blaha, Gerald CEI 157, 244 Blaha, Geraldine CEI 71, 219 Blaha, Violet CEI 137 Blahnik, Jacquilene CEI 71 Blake, Blanch, Janice CEI 71 Jeanne CWI 71, 196 Blankenship, Robert CEI 173 Blanton, Hurston CEI 137 Blaquiere, Gary CEI 71 Blasco, Blauw, Blazek, Lorene CEI 71 Henry CEI 157 Joseph CEI 71, 214 Blazek, Judith CWI 71 Blazek, Nancy CEI 71, 232, 272 Blazek, Rona d CEI 71, 203, 214 Blazek, Shirley CEI 137 Blazevi ch, Nadine CWI 168, 198 Blazina, Judith CEI 71, 220 Blazina, Robert CEI 162 Blazina, Terri CEI 170 Blecha, Carol CEI 154, 216 Blecha, Lois CEI 71 Blecha, Loraine CWI 71, 267 Blecha, Blecha, Bloch, Louis CEI 137 Lucille CEI 172 Helene CWI 268 Bloch, mi s. CWI 29, 71, wa, 203, 204, 215, 222, 229 aerberek, Edward CWI 137, 242, 262 Berent, Donna CEI 70 Berger, Marilyn CEI 166 Berillo, Patricia CEI 137 Berka, Richard CEI 70, 239, 247, 251, 257 Berkos, Karen CEI 159 Berkos, Michael CEI 174 Berkos, Peter CEI 166, 243 Bernard, Allen CEI 70 Bernas, James CEI 70 Bernasek, Bruce CEI 160, 193 Bero, Ronald CEI 70 Bertini, Donald CEI 156 Bertone, Frank CEI 137 Bertuca, Donna CWI 172 Besse, Robert CWI 263 Beth, Richard CEI 137 Bethune, Marycele CEI 156 6 Beukema, Willamae CWI 156 Bezdek, Barbara CWI 137, 268 Bezdek, John CEI 173, 187 Bezdek, Roger CWI 170, 220 Biafore, Catherine CEI 137 Bealas, Marilyn CEI 171 Pa ge 275 Block, Kenneth CEI 171, 255 Blondin, Kathy CWI 173 Blumenfield, Judith CEI 137 Bly, Leonard CWI 137 Bly, Margaret CWI 173 BOARD OF EDUCATION 32 Bobbe, Dennis CEI 138 Bober, Glenn CEI 71, 193, 215 Bobick, Donna CEI 138 Boburka, Robert CWI 71, 198, 202 Bocek, Linda CWI 138 Bocek, Louise CWI 171, 199 Bochucinski, Lucille CWI 160 Bock, Ronald CWI 71 Bock, Thomas CWI 156 Bode, Margaret CEI 138, 182, 189, 196, 226, 227, 234 Boehm, Patricia CWI 15 Boehm, Richard CEI 138 Boerema, George CEI 174 Bogdan, Carolyn CEI 156, 198, 226 Bogdan, Judith CEI 71 Bogdanovic, George CEI 159 Bogdanovid, William CEI 155 Boggs, Owen CEI 159 Bogur, John CEI 138 Bogusch, Ernest CEI 138 B usch, Eu ene CEI 138 Bghaboy, Axon CWI 72, 252, 259, 337 Bohaboy, Philip CWI 154, 205, 245, 256, 262 Bohac, Rose CEI 167 Bohan, Michael CEI 29, 72, 222, 225 Bohan, Thomas CEI 138, 263 Bohenek, Bonnie CWI 72 Boian, Benedict CEI 72 Boitan, Cecilia CEI 172 Bo uniewicz, Valerie CWI 166 Bokuniawicz, William CWI 161, 241 Bolognia, Barbara CWI 72 Bolzenius, Meta CEI 172 Bonczyk, Dianna CEI 157 Bond, Michael KEJ 72, 249 Bondlow, Sandra KW1 138, 187, 268 Bonds, Betty KW1 60 Bone, Ralph KWJ 170, 243, 248 Bonelli, Andrew KWJ 138, 242 Bonfiglio, James 'EJ 138 Bonga, Dale KE1 72, 245 Bonga, Karl KEJ lor, 245 Bonin, Paul KE1 72 Bonkalski, Elaine KEJ 169 Bons, Betty KEJ 22, 164, 197, 223, 234 Bonucelli, George KE1 72 Boone, Richard KW1 243, 248, 262 BOOSTER CLUB 200 Booth, Terry KWJ 72 Borch, Nicole KWJ 138, 271 Borchard, Richard KW1 161 Borecky, Marlene KEJ 138, 187 Borek, Diane KEJ 157, 197 Borek, Norman KEJ 166 Borella, Nancy KWJ 65, 72 Borgeaud, Ellen KE1 72, 200, 213, 221 Borovec, Richard KW1 59, 160, 205, 229, 245, 265 Borovicka, Carl KEJ 164 Borowczyk, Judie KEJ 162, 197, 226, 267 Borowczyk, Kenneth KE1 162 Borowiak, Carol KE1 161, 197 Borowiak, Ralph KEJ 171 Borowski, Pamela KE1 172 Bortman, Joan KWJ 138, 198, 200, 223, 224, 233, 268, 269, 270 Bortman, Susan KW1 157, 199, 225, 226, 227, 234, 270 Bortz, Ronald KW1 72, 215, 217 Boshkoff, Philip KW1 160 Boskovitz, Rudolph KE! 166 Boubin, Jerry KWJ 138, 247, 251, 262 Boucek, Melinda KWJ 138, 199, 202, 204, 211, 225, 226, 233 Boukal, Anton KEJ 169 Bouska, Melodee KE1 72 Bowen, Nikki KW1 171 Boyd, James KWJ 163 Boyde, Robert KEJ 72 Boyer, Barbara KW1 138, 271 Boyer, Diane KW1 174 Boyer, Scott KE1 72 BOYS' M CLUB 251 Bozick, Slsan KW1 173 Bozicnik, Ronald KEJ 138 Braband, Karla KW1 164 Brabec, Daniel KE1 138 Brabec, Dennis KEJ 155 Brabec, William KEJ 138, 195 Bradford, Linda KW1 166 Brakken, Florence KWJ 72, 198, 200, 225, 235 Branecki, James KEJ 28, 72, 219 Brani, Lynn KEJ 170, 267 Braun, James KEJ 167 Brazda, James KWJ 162 Brazes, Arthur KEJ 155 Brcak, Albert KW1 158 Breicha, Teresa KW1 167, 198, 233, 268 Brenka, John KE1 175, 265 Brennan, John KE1 175 Brennan, Terry KW1 158 Brennwald, Karen KWJ 138 Brescia, Joseph KE1 166, 245, 255 Brescia, Marie KWJ 138 Brest, Sharon Ann KWl 138 Brezina, Karen KWJ 154 Brezinsky, George KE1 72 Buech, Manfred KE1 175 Buehring, Pat KE1 73, 238, 251, 257 Buenik, Dennis KE1 138 Buetow, James KW! 158 Buford, Jeannette KEJ 157, 197 Buford, Roy KEJ 172 Buhot, Edmund KEJ 73 Buhrke, Marlene KWJ 73 Bukowski, Diana KEJ 138 Buiat, Dennis KW1 173 Bulauski, Alex KEJ 175 Bulger, Jeanette KWJ 268 Bulich, Shirley KEJ 159, 210 Bullens, Robert KW1 157 Bulthuis, Thomas KE1 169 Bunker, Alan KW1 165 Buandt, Richard KEJ 173 Burandt, James KW1 138 Buranik, Burchack Burda, C Burda, C Ronald KE1 163 i, Patricia KE1 138, 198 arole KW1 138 harles KE1 175 Burda, Dorothy KEJ 138, 196 Burda, D Burdi, M uqne, KE1 73 arietta KE1 73 Burdi, Vito KEJ 138, 218 Burgener, Bonne KWJ 163 Burger, Fred KE1 171, 180 Burger, Mildred KEJ 166 Buric, Dennis KWJ 167, 250 Burisek, Ronald KW1 73, 257 Burian, Jerry KW1 138 Burkhead, Patsy KE1 138 Burnley, David KW1 157 Burns, Linda KEJ 159 Burrows, Noreen KE1 138, 166 Burton, Gerald KE1 159 Bush, Linda KEJ 162 Busse, Craig KW1 171 Busse, Harold KEJ 73 Busta, Lynda KE1 73, 227 Buttron, Dan KE1 166 Bykowicz, Steve KEJ 74 Byrum, Clyde KE1 138, 193 Bzdyl, Donald KEJ 138 C CABINETS Senior 66, 67 Junior 136, 137 Sophomore 154, 155 Freshman 165 Cada, Judith KED 162, 233 CAFETERIA STAFF 50 Calabrese, Albert KE1 157 Calamia, Patricia KWJ 74 Calek, Jean KW1 Calicoat, Patricia KE! 74, 178, 218 Caliendo, James KW1 163 Calalhan, Cecelia KE1 74, 272 Callahan, Patrick KE1 159, 241, 256, 262 Calta, Kenneth KW1 138 Calugi, Lynne KEJ 14, 74 Cameron, Roberta KE! 74, 267, 269 Camodeca, Joseph KE1 138 Camp, Marge KE1 138 Camp, Michael KE1 156 Campbell, Anita KE1 108, 138, 232 Candela, Edward KEJ 138 Canonico, Robert KE1 138 Cantwell, Wendell KE1 157 Capek, Nancy KE1 168, 267 Capek, Ronald KW1 74, 198 Briggs, Briggs, Loudon KE1 156 Lula KEJ 168 Bringle, Kenneth KE1 155 Bringle, Marilyn KE1 172 Brinker, Alan KEJ 182 Brinker, Gail KW1 72 Brinker, George KE1 72, 249 Brinker, Brogni, Broi, La Brooks, Roger KE1 73 John KWJ 164 uren KE1 138, 193 Karen KW1 163 Brooks, Mary KW1 73, 225, 231 Brosig, Kenneth KE1 73, 219 Brosseau, James KW1 73 Brouska, Cheryl KE1 170 Brown, Brown, Agnes KE1 161 Arlene KE1 167 Brown, Gordon KW1 156 Brown, James KE1 168 Brown, John KW! 159 Brown, Judy KEJ 171 Brown, Thomas KW1 168 Brown, Walter KW1 138 Browning, Terri KE1 158 Broz, Annamae KW1 73 Brozas, Brozovs Elizabeth KEJ 170, 267 ky, Paul KE1 138, 178 Capobianco, Anthony KEJ 174 Capilupo, Ralph KWJ 174 Capilupo, Rosemarie KW1 163 Ca pouch, Ca pouch, Capouch, Carolyn KW1 74. 187, 235, 234 Charles KW1 166, 243 Raymond KE1 161 Capouch, Shirley KW1 138, 188, 196 Carey, Anthony KEJ 163, 214 Carlis, Robert KW1 74 Carlson, Linda KE1 163, 199 Carlson, Paul KW1 138 Caroselli, Kathleen KWJ 161 Carpen, Jacqueline KE1 138 Carr, Bob KEJ 74 Carr, Brenda KEJ 164 Carr, Dorothy KE1 174 Carr, James KE1 138 Carr, Mathew KE1 74, 219 Carrara, Carraro, Joanne KE1 166 Philip KE1 60, 159, 262 Carrino, Donna iW1 138, 200, 212, 267 Carroll, Diane KW1 138 Carstensen, Henrv KE1 74, 257, 264 Carter, Brigitte KWJ 174, 233 Carter, Charles KW1 158 Carter, James KE1 138, 245, 264 Carter, Patricia KE1 138 Carter, Robert KW1 168 Bruce, Lynn KEJ 160, 185 Bruce, Neil KW1 157 Brull, Thomas KEJ 138, 204, 264 Brunett, Mary KE1 168 Brunke, Carolyn KWJ 138 Bruno, David KW1 73 Bruno, Grace KE1 73, 199, 272 Brunslik, Brian KEJ 73 Brunst, Donna KWJ 73, 180 Brunst, Joanne KW1 166 Bruscato, Frances KW1 138 Bruzek, Robert KE1 73 Bryan, Robert KE1 138 Bryan, Ronald KE1 138 Bucaro, Sharon KW1 73 Bucci, Ralph KE1 166 Buchert, Jacquiline KWJ 157, 268 Buchman, Vincent KEJ 161 Buchner, Alice KEJ 169 Budenbender, William KE1 73, 63, 249, 263 Budill, Robert KE1 154 Casaga, Diane KW1 220 Casaga, Nancy KW1 138 Casiello, Albert KWJ 138 Castleberry, Thomas KW1 167 Catalanello, Patricia KEJ 170, 233 Catalano, Joseph KEJ 157 Catalano, Rosemarie KE1 74 Caudill, Connie KE1 74 Cavalieri, Marsha ,EJ 162, 197 Cavanaugh, Tom KEJ 163 Cech, Darlene KE1 14, 74, 178, 201, 226, 227 Cech, Gail KW1 74, 198, 231, 232 Cech, Vickie KW1 155, 160, 199, 268 Cecich, Loretta KEJ 175 Cefalo, Jeanette KE1 28, 74, 100 Ceika, Betty KWJ 74, 273 Ceika, Joni KWJ 167 Celaya, Carlos KW1 138 Cepak, Marilyn KE1 74 Ceraulo, Josephine KW1 74, 178 Ceresnak, Joann KEJ 157, 197 Cermak, David KW1 138, 263 Cermak, Gaylord KWJ 157 Cermak, George KW1 74, 191, 203, 205, 214, 215, 223 Cermak, Janet KWJ 75 Cermak, Jerry KE1 241, 159, 256 Cermak, Richard KW1 157 Cernik, Arlene KE1 173 Cernocky, John KE1 164 Cerny, Ann KW1 171. 199 Cerny, Donna KW1 158, 178, 189, 200 Cerny, Jill isp 11, 55, za, 75, 200, 225, 229, 234, 272 Cerny, Judith KW1 75, 199 Cerny, Louis KW1 75, 193, 203, 206 Cerny, Sandra KE1 138, 196, 227 Cerullo, Jeanne KE1 160 Cervenka, Donald KE1 159, 256, 262 Cervanka, Marilyn KWJ 138 Cerveny, Patricia KW1 164 Cesak, James KWJ 138 Cesal, Amy KE1 169 Cesal, Thomas KWJ 138 Cesario, Anthony KWJ 244 Cesky, Joann KE1 75 Chabus, Rosemary KWJ 187, 162 Chafee, Marguerite KEJ 58, 163 Chaloupka, Arthur KE1 138 Chaloupka, Ernest KWJ 75, 192, 202, 21 1 Chaloupka, Robert KE1 75 Chaloupka, Thomas KWJ 138 Chalupa, Margaret KWJ 158 Chalupnik, Sharon KW1 75, 191, 220, 273 Champness, Robert KEJ 156 Chapman, Patricia KEJ 175, 180 Charlick, Georgianne KEJ 138 Charvat, Carol KE1 159, 267 Charvat, Elizabeth KW1 75 Chavoen, Patrica KWJ 167 Check, Anthony KEJ 162 CHEERLEADERS 269 CHEMISTRY CLUB 215 Cherbanek, Sandra KE1 138 Cherney, Joseph KE1 138 Cherney, Sherwood KEJ 168 Cherney, Stanley KE1 75 Chesky, Don KE! 75, 234 Chiappetta, Achille KWJ 138 Chiappetta, Carol KE1 166 Chiapetta, Fred KE1 75, 218 Chicado, Nancy KWJ 138 Chierico, David KE1 175 Chillo, June KEJ 18, 75, 55 Chiovare, June KWJ 138 Chirko, Virginia KW1 168 Chlumsky, Donna KE1 157, 233 Chlumsky, Frank KE1 75, 218 Chmelik, Frank KW1 138 8 Chmilar, Maryanne KE1 170, 197, 267 Chobot, Brandt KW1 173, 250 Chochole, Richard KEJ 138 Chodl, Thomas KWJ 167 Choin, Daniel KW1 156 Choin, Dennis KWJ 75 Chomor, Arnold KWJ 171 Chudik, Barbara KWJ 174 Churinoff, Carolyn KE1 170, 172 Churinoff, Patricia KE1 267 Chvatal, Joseph KW1 158 Chvatal, Marilyn KW1 75, 220, 273 Chvoika, Andrew KE1 159, 193 Ciaglia, Richard KE1 160 Ciamarichello, Anno KEJ 138 Ciarniello, Phyllis iwy tae, 198, 230 Cichon, Carol KEJ 138 Cichon, Paulette KE1 175 Cichorz, Roger KEJ 75, 201, 208 Cieply, Joseph KWJ 75 Ciesielczyk, Stanley KW1 160 Cihlar, Maryanne KW1 138 Cikanek, Daniel KW1 75 Cikanek, Marie KWJ 171, 199, 233 Cimaglia, Dominic KWJ 138 Cimaglia, Emily KW1 171 Cindric, Joan KW1 75, 198, 220 Cindric, John KWJ 170 Ciner, Nancy KWJ 75, 178 Ciomber, Louise KE1 155 Ciprian, Jacquelin KW1 167 Cipriano, Carole KEJ 171 Circelli, Donna KE1 138 Cisar, Christine KW1 65, 76, 273 Cisar, George KE1 156 Cisar, Lenore KW1 139 Cisar, Richard KW1 139. 264 Ciuprinskas, Aldona KEJ 139 Cizek, Darina KE1 26, 76, 207, 227, 233, 235 Clabots, Carol KEJ 23, 76, 177, 178, 225, 226 Clabots, Marygale KE1 154, 156, 233 Clark, James KE1 76 Clark, Les KEJ 139 Clark, Lois KE1 160 CLASS ADVISORS Senior 66, 67 Junior 136, 137 Sophomore 154, 155 Freshman 165 CLASSES 66, 175 CLASSROOM SCENES 52, 65 Clawson, David KW1 76 Clay, Charlotte KWJ 164, 268 Cleary, James KW1 76, 198 Cleland, Kathleen KW1 76, 178 Cleland, Thomas KW1 167 Clemeson, Leonard KE! 76 Clement, Harold KE1 168 Clervi, Kenneth KEJ 164 Clime, Mary Lou KW1 76 Coates, James KW1 139 Coats, Patricia KW1 158 Page 276 fre, Wa-'ne KEJ 243 Collier, Calvin KWJ 76, 194, 195, 238, 251, 260 Collier, Harold KWJ 168, 243, 248 Collier, L'yI'Il'1e KW, 131, Zuu, 204, 225, 225, 269, 270 Collins, Pever'v KF1 164 Collins, Torn KEJ 156 Collum, Betty KE1 139 COLOR GUARD 185 Colosky, Richard KEJ 171, 243 Comparine, Thomas KWJ 139 Composono, John KEJ 139, 210 Conforti, Frank KE1 166 Connors, Susan KEJ 163 Conradi, Robert KWJ 175, 220, 243, 250 Constantino, Carole KW1 76 Constantino, Pamela KW1 161 Cook, Bobbie KEJ 139, 198 Cooney, Cora KE1 162 Corbett, Carol KE1 159, 223, 226 Corbin, Roma KW1 139 Corbin, Sharon KWJ 159 Cortez, Dolores KE1 139 Cosaga, Diane KWJ 166 Cosentino, Diane KWJ 76 Cosentino, Glorianna KWJ 76 Cosenza, Anthony KE1 172 Costa, Barbara KEJ 139, 200, 204, 209 Costa, Judy KE1 76, 220 Costabile, Richard KWJ 161, 245, 256, 262 Couch, James KW1 163 Curtney, Harriet KE1 139 Courtney, Patrick KEJ 174 Cox, Michael KEJ 139, 188, 238,8 247, 251 Coy, Wayne KE1 157 Coyer, Robert KW1 167, 243, 248 Coyer, William KW1 76, 239, 251, 260 Cozzi, Rosalind KEJ 139, 178 Crain, Sandra KW1 139 Cramer, George KE1 171, 194 Crandall, Dan KE! 156, 256 Crantill, Barbara KW1 139, 196 Craten, Audrey KEJ 76, 200 Crawley, William KE1 139 Crededio, Kathy KE1 160 Crnkovich, Diana KW1 139, 178 CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Varsity 245 Sophomore 245 Freshman 245 Crowe, Diana KW1 139 Cruickshank, Linda KEJ 139, 196, 223, 227 Cruz, Camelita KE1 139 Csorba, Mary KE1 139 Cuber, Ellen KE1 156, 182 Cunnar, Ernest KE1 76, 217 Cunningham, John KW1 171 Cunningham, Patricia KWJ 271 Curda, Patty KE1 76, 182 Curin, Clifford KE1 158, 262 Curin, Janet KE1 157 Curran, Kathy KEJ 139 Curtis, Betty KE1 169 Curtis, Jacqueline KEJ 55, 139, 199, 200, 269, 272 Cushing, Joanne KEJ 139 Cutler, Allen KW1 76 Cutler, Barbara KWJ 162, 178, 233, 272 Cutts, Carole KEJ 167 Cwik, Dianne KE1 58, 139 Cwynar, Geraldine KE1 156, 197 Cythaml, Judith KE1 76, 220 Czarnecki, Louise KE1 167, 224 Czarnecki, Richard KEJ 76 CZECH CLUB 188 Czech, Joanna KEJ 157 Czelusniak, Nancy KWJ 1393187 Czelusniak, Patricia KWJ 17 Czemske, Madelynn KW1 77, 227 Czemske, Matthew KW1 77 Czyzewski, Barbara KW1 77 Czyzewski, Beverly KW1 77 D Dahlgren, Stephen KE1 77 Dahlstrom, Carl KE! 77 Dames, Roy KEJ 155 Danca, Joann KWJ 171 DANCE BAND 187 Danda, Janet KE1 77, 182, 191, 214, 215. 225, 273 Danek, Peter KW1 77, 182, 187, 191 Danes, Frank KE1 139, 195. 215 Dangelo, Joseph KE1 139 Danhelka. Sharon KW1 159 Daniel, Claude KEJ 159 Daniels. Diane KEJ 166 Danilaitis, Peter KE1 174 Danishek, Richard KWJ 139 Danowski, Donna KW1 167 Darda, Benton KE1 161, 226 Darfiinger, Ernest KE1 139 Darfiinger, Joseph KEJ 175 Darnell, Thomas KW1 171 Darr, Paul KEJ 168 Darr, Richard KE1 167, 194, 250 Darrow, Barbara KE1 139, 200, 269 Dauiotas, Ronald 'Fi 77 Davi, Eileen KW1 156 Davidonis, Gayle KW1 173, 228 Davids, Wayne KE1 139 Davidson, Thomas KE1 172 Davis, Dianne KW1 170, 199 Davis, Donald KE1 166 Davis, Gregory KEJ 172 Davis, Richard KE1 77 Davis, Sandra KE1 139 Dawson, Lawrence KW1 139 Dawson, Michael KWJ 139, 242, 262 DEANS 36 Deans, Carolyn CEI 77 Deans, Charles CEI 165, 194 Deaton, Maxine CWI 139 DeCaro, Sharon CEI 175 Decesare, Ronald CEI 77 Decicco, MaryLee CEI 77, 218 Dedek, Edward CWI 77 Dedic, William CWI 77, 198 DEDICATION 8 Deegan, Dennis CWI 157, 241 Defenbaugh, Robert CEI 17, 77, 207, 63 Defoe, Shirley CEI 169 Deguide, John CWI 139 Deines, Terrance CEI 77, 165, 248 DelCarlo, Richard CEI 166 Delestowicz, Robert CEI 139 Delise, Merc CEI 174 Delise, Walter CEI 77 Delmonico, Mary CEI 175 Delong, Richard CWI 77 Delpreto, Anthony CEI 77 Delprincipe, Susan CEI 158 DelSarto, Allan CEI 61, 77 DeISarto, Anita CEI 78 DelSarto, Kathleen CEI 139 Delsarto, Denis CEI 78, 242 Deluca, Joseph CEI 174 Deluca, Marie CEI 139, 233, 267 Dema, Carl CWI 139, 191 Dembowski, Edward CWI 139 Demiduk, Victor CEI 139, 242, 255 Demkovich, Joyce CEI 20, 60, 175, 197, 199 Demkovich, Jugigg CEI 29, 155, 197, 222, 224, Demma, Jeannette CEI 78 8 Demondo, Josefah CWI 167 Denniger, Char es CEI 162 Denova, Ronald CWI 175 Dentino, Eugene CEI 159 Dentino, Judylyn CEI 233 Depasquale, Anna CWI 158 Depasquale, Mary CWI 139 Depetro, Laura CEI 170 Depirro, Dianne CWI 139 Derensis, Rita CWI 167 Derrico, Ronald CEI 163 Desantis, Jacquelyn CWI 163 Desideri, Dolores CWI 78 Desmond, Gerry CEI 139 Deubel, Diane CWI 171 Dever, Carol CEI 159 Dever, Dennis CWI 169 Devito, Edward CWI 168 Diamond, Wililam CEI 139, 264 Dick, William CEI 159 Diesem, Carole CWI 159 Dietrich, Carole CWI 171, 268 Dietz, Elouise CEI 78 Dietz, Sharon CEI 175 Digiovanni, Rose Ann CEI 172 Di li, Barbara CWI 167, 180, 216 Dillmann, Frederick CWI 164 Dillmann, John CWI 78 8 Dillon, Nadine CWI 159 Dimock, Susan CEI 139 Di Proua, Carol CWI 139 Dirattaele, Samuel CEI 78 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 36 Disanto, Ronald CWI 139 Diahneau, Marlene CEI 139 Disylvester, Jan CWI 167 Disylvester, Vincent CWI 78 Ditch, Alan CEI 78 Divincenzo, Kathaleen CEI 161 Dlouhy, MaryAnn CEI 139, 188, 196 Dobes, Jerrold CWI 78 Dobes, Patricia CEI 63, 139 Dobias, Mildred CEI 78, 188 Dobias, Nada CEI 78, 188 Dobry, Duane CWI 78, 203, 223 Dolar, Ronald CWI 162 Dolezal, Terry CEI 157, 241 Domark, Mike CEI 172 Domazlicky, Gary CWI 168 Domazlicky, Mark CWI 137 Dombkowski, Bruno CEI 78 Dombowski, Linda CWI 78 Dombkowski, Sally CWI 139 Dominas, Clifford CEI 78 Dominas, John CEI 139 Dominas, Joseph CEI 172 Domkowski, Darlene CWI 139 Domm, Gloria CEI 156 Domrose, Karen CWI 161 Donnelso, Dennis CWI 168 Donofrio, Rosemarie CEI 158 Dopierala, Walter CEI 163, 210 Dorich, John CWI 160 Drnec, Amy CEI 78, 182, 201, 215, Drnec, Paul CEI 160, 263, 273 Droz, Peter CEI 139, 263 Drozd, Carol CEI 197 Drozdowicz, Kenneth CWI 166 Drs, Randall CEI 139, 295, 242 Driwila, Dennis CWI 78 Drysch, Emil CEI 79 Drzal, Richard CWI 163 Drzeiwicki, William CWI 170 Debeaui Susan CEI 79, 198, 200, 22 229 269 Duben, Antonette CEI 167 Ducay, Judith CWI 163, 205, 268 Duda, Dennis CEI 139 Dudek, Arlene CWI 139 Dudek, Rose Marie CWI 79 Dudzik, Joseph CWI 79 Dufek, Arnold CWI 139 Dufiek, Dulski, Joserah CWI 168 Caro CWI 157 Duncan, Cynthia CEI 168 Duncan, Joyce CWI 166 Dunlop, Douglas CEI 79 Dunlop, Gary CEI 175 Dunn, Earl CEI 79 Dunn, Richard CEI 139 Duran, Richard CEI 173, 224, 265 Dusek, Dorothea CWI 139 Dusek, Gail CWI 159, 234, 235 Dusek, Harold CEI 79 Dusek, Harvey CEI 174 Dusek, Judy CWI 79, 190 Dusek, MaryLee CEI 79 Dusek, Noel CEI 139 Dosek, Pamela CEI 162 Dusek, obert E 174 R l I Duthiewicz, Joann CEI 79 Dux, Denis CWI 173 Dvoracek, Margaret CEI 162 Dvorak Ellen CEI 168 Dvorakl James CEI 139, 245, 255 Dvorak, Jerome CEI 161 Dvorak, Joellen CWI 79 Dvorak, Judith CWI 139 Dvorak, Peter CWI 251 Dymacek, Joseph CEI 79 Dziak, Mitchell CWI 139 225 Farrell, Marcia CEI 158 Fasano, Kathleen CEI 162 Fasone, Laurel CEI 169 Fath, Kenneth CWI 80 Fau, Wayne CEI 140 FEATURES 1-29 Feibel, Fred CEI 80, 229, 263 Feibal, Lynn CEI iss, 221, 233 Feinberg, Jessica CEI 80, 227, 273 Fellers, George CEI 155 Felton, Maryann CEI 175 Fencl, Larry CWI 140 Fencl, Robert CEI 80 Fennessy, Joan CEI 25, 80, 208 Fenton, Diane CEI 140, 175 Fenwick, William CEI 192, 205, 210, 224, 227 Fermo, James CWI 171, 220, 265 Fernandez, Manuel CWI 160 Drelle, Dorn, Mary CEI 139 Dostalek, Dorene CEI 172, 267 Dostalek, Patricia CEI 137, 267 Douglas, Joel CEI 157 Downes, Patricia CWI '168 Dragisic, Carrol CEI 139 Dragisic, Donald CWI 38 Dragisic, Trudee CWI 158 Draho, Kathy CEI 168, 233 Draho, Thomas CEI 139 Drake, Charles CEI 160 Drake, Jeanette CEI 78, 100, 198, 206 Drake, Draus, Robert CEI 159 Joan CWI 157, 190, 221, 230 Drazan, Georgia CEI 139 Drazdik, Kath een CWI 158, 272 Ronald CWI 139 Dres, Amelia CWI 173, 180 Drew, Karen CEI 22, 29, 78, 110, 180, 196, 203, 204, 222, 226 Driggers, George CEI 139, 215 Driggers, Marybeth CEI 187 E Earl, Evelyn CEI 139, 185, 196 Earl, Ramona CEI 14, 79, 196, 220 Ebenroth, Robert CEI 157 Ebert, Richard CWI 139, 220 Eccardt, Thomas CWI 79 Eckdahl, James CWI 157 Edgerton, Michael CEI 79, 264 Edison, Douglas CEI 79, 245, 264 EDITORS' NOTE 274 Edwards, Bruce CWI 171 Edwards, Carol CWI 158 Ehlers, Geri WI 166, 224, 235 Ehlers, Gretc en CWI 139, 180, 204, 234, 273 Eichenberger, Donald CWI 79, 194, 238, 239, 251, 260 Eichinger, Joseph CWI 160, 250 Eisele, Ronald CEI 172 Eisenhauer, Margie CWI 171 Eleveld, David CWI 162 Elia, Barbara CEI 157, 267 Elia, Joan CEI 171 Elke, William CWI 139 Elkow, Michael CEI 22, 157 Elliott, Donna CWI 139, 187 Ellis, Donald CEI 79, 263 Ellison, Earl CEI 61, 79, 247 Emmons, Ray CEI 167 Engel, William CWI 79 Engelsman, Robert CWI 163 Engelthaler, Deron CWI 79, 192, 220, 230 Enghauser, David CWI 80, 180, 182, 192, 194 England, Jerry CEI 139 England, Mary CEI 172 Entwistle, Judith CWI 162 Entwistle, Margaret CWI 158 Erdman, Christine CWI 140 Erickson, Dave CEI 140 Erickson, David CEI 140, 247 Erickson, Diane CEI 175 Erlandson, William CWI 140 Erwin, Wayne CWI 80 Esposito, Anna Marie CEI 164 Esposito, Salvatore CEI 161 Euler, Edward CEI 80, 180, 182 Evans, Clarence CEI 80 Evenhuis, James CWI 168, 255 Evridge, Kenneth CWI 80, 202, 213 F Fabbs, Margaret CEI 169, 233 FACULTY 37-47 Facuna, John CEI 158, 193, 226 Fagerberg, Elaine CEI 158 Fairbrother, Wayne CEI 10, 140 Fairchild, Dania CWI 140, 182 Fairchild, Robert CEI 161 Fairchild, William CEI 80 Faie, Jack CWI 161 Faie, Richard CWI 161 Falbo, Ronald CEI 140, 212 Falbo, Rosemarie CEI 174 Falk, Carol CEI 167 Falkenstein, Bonnie CWI 140, 271 Falsch, Milan CEI 169 Fantetti, Sharon CEI 140 Farfo, Donna CWI 80 Far ey, Sharon CEI 173, 187, 221 Farlik, Terry CEI 159 Farmer, Karen CEI 28, 80 Faron, Dennis CWI 140 Fernandez, Peter CWI 80 Ferrantino, Darlene CWI 173, 182, 269 Ferrantino, Kenneth CWI 80, 182, 183 Ferrar, Sandra CEI 155 Ferrara, John CEI 80 Ferrini, Joseph CEI 80, 263 Ferry, Lois CEI 169 Fess , Joseph CWI 170 Fiala, Donald CEI 80, 182 Fiala, Donna CWI 171, 199 Fiafa, Marian CEI 154, 160, 197, 198, 205, 220 Fiala, Patricia CEI 80 Fiedler, Carolyn CWI 167 Fiedler, Patricia CWI 140 Fields, Charles CEI 157 Figure, Roger CWI 175, 243, 248 Fiiolek, Jerry CEI 175 Fiiolek, Thomas CEI 154 Fikeis, Joyce CEI 156, 198 Filipiak, Barbara CEI 156 Fink, Charles CEI 140 Firlick, Nancy CEI 163, 205, 210 Firlick, Susan CEI 80, 205 Firnsin, Charles CWI 80, 257, 264 Firnsin, Cynthia CWI 174 Fischel, Mary Ann CEI 81, 225 Fischer, Sandra CEI 22, 81, 202, 213 Fischer, Thomas CEI 157 Fishel, Anita CWI 81, 231, 232 Fishel, Carol CWI 157 Fisher, Darlene CWI 154 Fisher, Diane CEI 175 Fisher, George CWI 140 Fisher, Linda CWI 140 Fisher, Marilyn CWI 159 Fisher Richard CEI 160 Fladvah, Gloria CEI me Flanagan, Maureen CEI 81 Flaska, William CEI 157, 182 Fleishman, Russell CEI 173 Fleishman, Sharon CEI 81 Fleming, Tim CEI 81, 242, 264 Flemr, William CWI 81 Fletcher, Earl CEI 158, 250 Fletcher, Thomas CWI 140 Florio, Patricia CEI 81 Floss, Robert CWI 81 Foisy, Dorothy CEI 81 Foisy, Joan CEI 140 Folkers, Kenneth CEI 140 Folks, Robert CEI 172 Fontana, Kathryn CEI 158, 234 Fontana, Leo CEI 158 Forbes, Bonnie CEI 60, 156, 192, 205 FOOTBALL Vars ity 238, 239 Junior Varsity 242 Sophomore 241 Freshman 241, 243 Aciton 238, 239, 240, 242 Forbes, David CEI 81, 203 Forcash, Roger CWI 81 Ford, Brian CWI 170 elt ams E160 For ', J e C I Formanski, Carol CEI 140, 186, 196 Forsberg, Phyliss CEI 140 Forsberg, Richard CWI 166, 192 Forsek, Robert CWI 169 Forst, Alan CEI 81, 263 Forst, Janet CEI 61, 81, 196, 199, 225, 22 6, 227, 267, 269 Fort, Daun CEI 163 Forys, Foster, Foster, Fostle, Foune, Foune, Founta Jean CEI 81 Elsie CWI 170 Fusan, CEI 162, 233 Donald CWI 81, 182, 183 Charles CEI 81 Elaine CEI 167 in, David CWI 81 Fox, Kenneth CEI 175 Frait, Diane CEI 81, 200 Francekovic, Beverly CWI 81 Francekovic, Karen CWI 169, 187 Franek, Gayle CWI 171 Frank, Edward CEI 175 Frankenberg, Miriam CWI 81, 225, 226, 2 4 Franks, Glenn CEI 174 Franta, Jarmilla CWI 82 Franzen, Nancy CWI 82, 273 Frederich, Lenora CEI 82, 269 Frederick, Robert CEI 162 Fredricks, Earl CWI 159 Freiberg, Frank CEI 82, 180 FRENCH CLUB 189 French, Pat CEI 172 Frencl, Francis CEI 82 Frencl, Thomas CEI 170 Frenke l, Martin CEI 166 Freschauf, Gilman CEI 255 5 Freschauf, Joy CEI 140, 175, 190, 192 FRESHMEN 165-175 Fretveg, Julie CWI 82 Page 277 Frey, William CEI 140 Frezek, Larry CWI 82 Fricli, David CWI 170 Fricka, Kenneth CEI 160 Fricka, William CEI 82, 178, 218 Fries, Donna CWI 140, 228 Fries, Walter CEI 82, 230 Fritz, William CWI 82 Froehlich, Carol CEI 162 Frontera, Barbara CWI 168 FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CLUB 197 Frost, Sharon CWI 140, 192, 22, 223, 224 Fuchs, Irene CEI 160, 179 Fuerst, Tom CWI 82 Flliihara, Jenet CWI 82, 183, 203, 222, 225, 226, 227, 231 Fuka, Jerrlyn CEI 172 Fuller, Nancy CEI 169 Funk, Judy CWI 171, 235, 268 FUNK, Roberta CWI 82, 198, 234, 235 Funka, Werner CEI 140, 244 Funke, Sigrid CEI 175 Furman, Allen CWI 82 Furman, Edrene CEI 173, 210 Furtak, Darlene CWI 169, 268 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 220 FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS 218, 219 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 221 FUTURE SCIENTISTS 217 FUTURE TEACHERS 221 G Gabe, Marylou CWI 21, 82, 267, 273 Gaba, Patricia CWI 154, 258 Gabelick, Patrica CEI 140, 232 Gabriel, Rosemary CEI 140 Gabriel, Steven CWI 82, 217 Gabriel, Thelma CEI 140 Gadliauskas, Grazina CEI 171 Gadllauskas, Rasa CEI 140 Gainiak, Joan CWI 82 Ga es, Kathy CEI 160, 210 Galinaitis, Claudia CEI 82, 218 Gallagher, Hugh CEI 82 Galligani, Leona CEI 165 Gallina, Elizabeth CWI 163, 185, 221 Gallina, Richard CWI 140 Gallo, Robert A. CWI 244, 265 Galls, Robert CWI 163 Galvin, Lynne CEEI 140 Galzcak, Mary C I 159 Gamberale, Anthony CWI 156 Gancarczyk, Eu ene CEI 140 Gannon, John CEI 140 Gannon, Phyllis CEI 82, 187, 217 Garbarino, Henrietta CEI 14, 82, 178, 201, 226 Gardner, Arlene CEI 168 Gardner, Lawrence CWI 140 Gardner, Suzanne CWI 173, 198, 268 Garrett, Ralph CWI 168 Garrick, Carole CEI 61, 83 Gasparas, Gene CEI 172 Gasparas, George CEI 140 Gasperini, Robert CEI 158 Gasseway, Janice CWI 83, 185, 220 Gatenby, James CEI 83 Gatlin, Carl CWI 170, 178 Gatto, Angelo CWI 155, 158, 198, 220 Gaura, Camille CWI 140 Gaura, Corrinne CWI 140 Gauvreau, Sheldon CWI 161 Gavac, Susan CEI 83 Gavran, June CEI 83, 196, 226 Gabarek, George CEI 140 Gebhart, Carol CWI 140 Gebauer, Lynne CWI 173, 233 Gebhart, Dorothy CWI 170 Gebhardt, Edward CWI 169 Gebhardt, Richard CWI 170, 245 Gedroic, Judith CWI 140, 196, 228 Gelusniak, Nancy CWI 228 Gehrke, Thomas CWI 140, 247 Geis, George CWI 21, 154, 205, 245, 256, 262 Geis, Grace CWI 83 Geissler, Daniel CWI 83 Gemmell, Terrance CWI 140, 255 Genna, Vera CEI 162 Gennarelli, Tom CWI 140, 198, 204, 212, 214, 222, 223, 224, 229 Gentile, Nancy CEI 175 Georgandas, Janice CEI 140, 180 George, Elma CWI 83 George, Linda CEI 140, 226, 272 Geragi, Frank CEI 157 Gerdenc, Alice CEI 17, 83, 100, 200, 207, 222 GERMAN CLUB 190, 191 Gervase, Prudence CWI 83, 178 Geslak, Diane CEI 83 Giachetti, Carole CEI 140 Giacomo, Ellen CEI 140, 267 Giacomo, Wayne CEI 83 Giampapa, Joseph CEI 83, 223 Gianacakos, Nicolas CEI 140 Giendonato, Frank CWI 159 Giannapulos, Chris CEI 140 Gibas, James CWI 162 Gicla, Jacquelyn CWI 83 Glelczowski, Patricia CEI 166 Gidund, Paul CEI 83, 218 Gigliello, Sandra CWI 154, 217 Gi do, Robert CEI 140 Gingrey, Ronald CWI 140 Giondonato, Antoinette CWI 161 Giovacchini, Audrey CEI 83 Giovacchini, Norma CEI 163 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 267, 268 GIRLS' CHORUS 179 GIRLS' M CLUB 269 Hanus, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION 266-273 Giondla, Charlene KE1 83, 225, 273 Glass, William KW1 83 Glavach, Victor KEJ 140, 192, 209 Glick, Murry KE1 58, 83 Glimco, Pauline KW1 174 Gliosei, Jeanette KW1 140 Globke, Leon KE1 167 Glogowski, Doris KE1 171 Glowinski, Barbara KE1 171 Glowinski, Jerome KE1 140 Godziak, Mary KE1 162, 200, 223 Goebel, Lawrence KEJ 172 Goews, George KE1 83, 182 Goldfarb, Penny KWJ 173 Goles, Ronald KEJ 140 GOLF TEAM 259 Gohnski, Edward KE1 174 Golinski, Stanley KEJ 170 Goode, Stuart M. KW1 140, 198, 204, 209, 222, 224, 227, 229, 235, 249 Gora, Robert KW1 140 Goral, Patricia KE1 83 Goralski, Edward KWJ 140, 262 Gore, Thomas KE1 166 Gorsky, Raymond KWJ 159 Goryl, Sandra KW1 154, 205, 224 Goscinski, Victoria KE1 157 Goss, Wayne KWJ 169 Gould, Deborak KW1 173, 179 Goyette, George KE1 140, 262 Gozdziak, Lavergne KE1 160 Gozdziak, Thomas KEJ 84 Goznowski, Harry KW1 140 Grabow, Joanne KW1 175, 186, 268 Graceu, Arthur KE1 156 Gracen, Lois KEJ 175 Gracious, Gerald KE1 84 Gracious, Judith KE1 162 Grade, Jeftery KEJ 140 Gradishar, Judith KEJ 156, 205 Gradowski, Ronald KWJ 156 Grala, Joanne KE1 140 Grancis, Aina KW1 162, 211 Grano, Eleanora KE1 140 Grant, Edward KWJ 140 Grant, Mary KWJ 84 Grant, Nancy KW1 155 Grancci, Harry KE1 162 Grassi, Beverly KE1 14, 84, 226 Graunke, Judith KWJ 167, 233 Graupsner Karen KE1 165 Graves, Sandra KEJ 84 Gray, Patricia KWJ 140, 187, 208 Grazulis, Judith KW1 140, 199, 207, 225, 226, 273 Grazzini, Paul KEJ 164 Grebinec, Joan KEJ 140 Grecco, Arlene KE1 84 Green, Martha KW1 171 Gregg, Jerry KEJ 174 Grego, Barbara KE1 140 Gregor, Joyce lW1 13, 34, 178, 201, 202, 206, 222, 225, 227, 273 Gregor, Martha KW1 161, 191, 225, 227, 223 Gregory, Melvin KEJ 158 Gregory, Penelope KE1 168 Gregory, Peter KEJ 84 Grenevenites, Lucille KEJ 84 Grenvich, Patricia KW1 84, 226 Grepling, Carol KW1 166 Gribben, Carol KE1 14, 84 Grieco, John KEJ 84 Grittin, Margaret KEJ 140, 200 Griffin, Marlene KEJ 164, 197 Griftin, Thomas KW1 161 Griftitho, Frank KWJ 140 Grigalauskas, Yolanta KE1 140 Grigalevicius, Mary KE1 84 Grimm, Lynne KE1 173 Grimm, Raymond KW1 163 Grippando, Jacqueline KE1 164 Grisco, Phyllis KEJ 166 Grochala, Lynn KEJ 171 Groer, Ronald KW1 84 Groh, Amy KEI 84 Groll, Albert KEJ 140 Groom, Marianne KE1 188, 232 Grose, Donna KE1 140 Gross, Violet KEJ 140 Grossi, Robert KEJ 173 Grove, John KW1 154 Grubbs, Martha Kay KW1 140, 192, 196, 198,8 268 Gruber, Dorothy KW1 140, 196, 228 Gruber, Joyce KW1 156 Grupp, Suzanne KE1 159 Guiczalski, Arlene KE1 170 Gruzalski, Raymond KE1 140, 263 Grych, Edward KWJ 170 Gryl, Arther KW1 168 Gucarino, Michael KE1 174 Guarion, Sandra KE1 141 Gubbins, Thomas KW1 84 Gudaitis, Joseph KE1 141 Guenther, Diana KW1 171 Guenther, Harold KW1 168, 169, 245 Guenthner, Katherine KE1 17, 23, 84, 177, 200, 206, 273 Guenther, Robert KW1 163 Guerra, Jeanete KE1 141 Guetrra, Raymond KE1 141 Guerra, Roxann KE1 168 Guest, Donald KE1 175 Gugy, Anthony KEJ 164 Guintoli, Darlene KE1 172 Guk, Jacqueline KEJ 141 Gulczynski, Geraldine KWJ 154 Gully, Lucille KW1 172 Guminski, Susan KE1 84 Gunchick, Alvin KWJ 160 Gundlach, Cynthia KEJ 141 Gurke, Carole KW1 162, 268 Gurke, John KW1 169 Gurzynski, Patricia KW1 161, 268 Gustafson, Carl KE1 84 Gutke, Earl KEJ 84, 249 Gutke, Susan KE1 172 Guttke, Harold KEJ 141 Guzik, John KW1 141 Grala, Andrew KE1 164 Grvozdg, William KW1 161 GYMNASTICS Varsity 263 Sophomore 263 H Haack, Beatrice KE1 18, 141, 196, 199, 225, 226, 227, 267 Haack, William KW1 169 Habada, Blanche KEJ 159 Habada, Lois KE1 168 Habes, Catherine KE1 141 Habina, Caryn KW1 162, 216 Habley, Martin KE1 164, 182 Habley, Thcmas KW1 167, 182 Hubley, Wesly KWJ 173 Hack, Jayne KW1 174, 220 Hackbarth, Doreen KWJ 141 Hackbartha, Robert KE1 173 Ha:kI, Lois KW1 168 Hadrys, Susan KWH 141 Hagal, Carol KW1 156, 268 Hagen, John KWJ 141 Hagen, Stephen KWJ 157 Hager, Julia KE1 141 Hahn, Jean KEJ 160 Hahn, Neal KE1 61, 85 Haimann, Leroy KWJ 163 Haisman, Robert KW1 170 Haiz, Linda KWJ 141, 178, 196 Haiek, Haiek, Haiek, Alan KW1 169, 180, 182 Harold KEJ 85 Marianne KW1 141 Haiek, Sharon KEJ 141, 271 Haiek Michael KW1 160 Halac, Penelope KE1 233 Haladyna, Patricia KWJ 157, 272 Haladyna, Ronald KW1 141 Halas, Marie KEJ 141 Haldane, Carolyn KWJ 141, 204, 228 Halford, Dianne KEJ 85 Halik, Julianne KWJ 141 Halik Ronald KE1 172, 248 Halka, Tony KEJ 141 Hall, Paul KE1 155 Halla, Carol KEJ 85 Halla, June KEl 141 Halley, Douglas KWJ 166, 216 Haluska, Emil KW1 159 Hames, Carolyn KWJ 156, 192, 205 Hamm, John KW1 85 Hammett, William KW1 163 Hamtak, Frank KW1 85, 215 Hancock, James KW1 14, 29, 85, 171, 269 Hanczar, Shirley KE1 19 Haney, Sharon KEJ 141 Hanning, Keith KE1 162 Hansen, Dennis KEJ 168 Hansen, Richard KEJ 141, 191, 214, 215 Hanson, Charles KE1 162 Hanson, John KEJ 57, 85, 229, 245, 257, 263 Hanson, Robert KW1 160, 229, 345, 247 62 Richard KWJ 141, 255, 198 Hanzlik, Stephen KWJ 85, Hapl, Janet KE1 20, 85, 205, 272 Hapl, Sharon KEJ 172, 233 Harasciuk, Constance KW1 173 Harasim, Kenn KEJ 164 Harast, Adrienne KE1 55, 85, 199, 200, 225, 229 Harast, James KE1 168, 248 Hara i nd 1 2 z m, Sa ra KEJ 7 Harazin, Dorothy KWJ 155 Harazmus, Gerald KEJ 141 Harbus, Michele KE1 172 Harbutt, Carol KE1 171 Hardik, Diane KWJ 167, 185 Harding, Thomas KW1 175 Hardwick, Sharon KW1 85 Hardy, Terrence KEJ 85, 219 Hargrove, Frank KED 175 Harlev, Alfred KW1 158 Harmon, Richard KE1 164 Harnach, Mary KW1 216, 232 Harney, Richard KW1 85 Harper, Rita KWJ 85 Harris, Glenda KE1 157 Harris, Harris, Joyce KE1 85, 221 Sherry KE1 157 Harrison, James KE1 141, 242, 247 Harrison, Wayne KE1 165, 248 Hart, Patricia KW1 85, 271 Harter, Joyce, KW1 141, 271 Hartl, Scott KEJ 174 Hartivig, Wallace KE1 243 Haruch, Helen KWJ 85, 196 Harvat, Joseph KW1 85 Harvestine, John KE1 154 Hasner, Frank KE1 57, 85, 260 Hass, Kathleen KE1 169 Hassler, Raymond KWJ 85, 214, 215 Hastik, Hatak, Francis KW1 141 John KWJ 170 Hatak, Joyce KEI 159 Hause, Ronald KEJ 165 Hauser, Constance KE1 163 Havel, Allan KEJ 172 Havel, Bruce KW1 157, 178 Havel, Dave KWJ 172, 243, 255 Havel, Judith KE1 86, 180, 182 Havel, Nancy KW1 172 I-lavelka, Charles KEJ 86 Havlicek, John KWJ 175, 182 Hawkins, Carole KW1 209 Hawkins, Dennis KWJ 86 Hawkins, Janice KW1 171 Hawkins, Robert KW1 86, 192 Hawsknecht, Casymera KW1 86 Hayda, Nancy KWJ 141, 198, 230 Hayden, Franciska KWJ 86 Hayduck, Melodye KW1 172 Hayek, Jcseph KE1 171 Hayes, William KEJ 166, 243 Hazac, Penelope KWJ 167 Hazelez, Donna KEl 156, 220 Haznedl, Lois KW1 86, 182, 192 Healey, Ralph KE1 170, 263 Heartt, Charella KW1 173, 268 Heavrin, Betty KW1 174, 198, 258 Heetel, Richard KW1 158, 242 Heffer, Paul KWH 170 Heger, Lee KWJ 141, 238, 255, 262, 271 Heger, Lynn KWJ 167, 198, 233 Heger, Thomas KW1 141, 192, 194 Hegner, Edward KE1 156, 246, 247, 262 Hegner, Judith KEJ 86, 198, 220, 272 Hegstrom, Robert KW1 156, 228 Heidler, Keith KE1 86, 263 Heilenbach, Dale KW1 168, 248 Heimann, Edward KEJ 86 Hein, Jane KEJ 175 Heines, Dorothy KEJ 169, 199, 233 Heinichen, Carl KE1 173, 243, 265 Heitmanek, Nancy KE1 86 Heinal, Kathleen KW1 161 Heinal, Susan KW1 141, 268, 272 Heiny, Craig KE1 175 Held, James KW1 141, 247 Held, Thomas KWJ 158, 248 Heller, Robert KE1 86 Hellner, Ronald KEJ 86 Hempel, William KE1 165, 245, 258 Hendele, Barbara KW1 163 Hendele, Walter KW1 86, 191, 232 Hendrickson, John KWJ 173 Hendrych, Rita KW1 157 Hendy, Carole KWJ 174, 269 Hennecke, Constance KW1 141, 230 Hennen, Maureen KW1 86 Henning, John KWJ 168 Henning, Marian KE1 86 Henning, William L. KW1 86, 198 Henrich, William KWJ 161, 241 Henrici, Philip KW1 86, 111 Henry, Robert KE1 141 Herlik, Kenneth KE1 86 Hercek, Judith KW1 141, 178, 196, 198, 221 Herdlicka, Thomas KE1 169 Herdzina, Virginia KE1 86 Herinky Donald KWJ 175, 182, 250 Herkel,-Nancy KE1 166 Herkel, Sandra KEJ 156 Herman, Elaine KE1 141, 188 Hermanek, Sandra KWJ 87, 182, 183 Herrin, Robert KE1 167 Herstowski, Sandra KW1 174 Hertz, David KEJ 87 Hertz, James KE1 163, 194 Hertzler, Jerice KW1 141 Herzofi, Nancy KW1 141, 198, 268 Hesbol, Lynn KW1 161 Heslop, Robert KW1 167 Heslop, Sandra KW1 161, 268 Hess, Lawrence KWJ 87, 154, 211, 235 Hessl, Stephen KW1 180, 194, 195 Hessler, Barbara KE1 141 Hetz, Gary KEJ 166 Hetz, Patricia KEJ 87 Hetzel, Martin KE1 141, 226 Heydanek, Dennis KWJ 168, 245, 255 Heydanek, Menard KW1 87, 252 Heyden, Janice KE1 162 Heyden, Luke KEJ 164 Heymann, Diane KE1 156 Heymann, Doreen KE1 165 Heywood, Arlene KW1 171 Heywood, Robert KWJ 141 Hibbard, Sandra KEJ 11, 87 HI-C CLUB 192 Hickey, Catherine KE1 11, 141 Hickey, Doyle KW1 87 Hickey, Susan KE1 141 Hickey, William KEl 11, 87 Hickman, Clifford KW1 141 Higgens, Patricia KE1 175 Higgins, Sandra KW1 157, 233, 270 Hildebrandt, Marion KW1 168 Hildebrandt, Ralph KE1 141 Hill, Maryann KWJ 167 Hill, Robert KE1 87 Hiller, Chester KEJ 141 Hiller, William KWJ 175 Hillier, Harold KEJ 157 Hincik, Patricia KW1 87 Hines, Linette KE1 87, 200 Hirsch, Michele KW1 154 Hirsekorn, Sigmund KE1 172, 244, 265 Hiort, Robert KE1 164 Hlad, Allan KWJ 167 Hlad, Karen KW1 141 Hlad, Louis KE1 172 Hlava, Paul KWJ 141, 178, 194 Hlavacek, Allan KW1 87, 215, 217 Hlavacek, Elaine KE1 87, 192, 220 Hlavas, Fred KE1 174 Hlavaty, Lois KE1 29, 87, 200, 203, 204, 222, 266, 272, 273 Hlinsky, Jerald KE1 162, 182 Hlousek, Dona KW1 171, 182 Hlousek, Robert KWJ 87, 182, 194, 195, 201 Hluzek, Alfred KW1 87 Hnatek, Eugene KW1 87 Page 278 Hnatek, Eva KE1 160 Hnatek, J ermilla KE1 174 Hnatek, Richard KWJ 169, Hnetkousky, June KW1 141, Hnetynka, Catherine KEJ 87 Hnetynka, Jerry KE1 161 Hnilo, Bruce KW1 87 Hnilo, Hnilo, Ke Frank KE1 174 nneth KWJ 141 248 209, 268 Hoag, Janet KE1 160 Hoag, Raymond KE1 88, 263 Hobart, James KE1 141 Hobart, J udith KWJ 141 Hoch, Shirley KWJ 141, 188 Hodac, Robert KW1 157 Hodek, Diane KW1 167, 182 Hodek, Earl KW1 13, 88, 198, 226, 230, 259 Hodina, Tom KE1 159 Hodul, George KW1 88 Hoeksema, Betty KWJ 178, 192 Hoeksema, Henry KW1 88, 243, 265 Hoffman, Barbara KWJ 88 Holtman, Donald KEJ 141 Hoffman, Douglas KE1 157, 215 HoHman, Gordon KWJ 141 Holtman, Michael KEJ 157 Hoffman, Richard KEl 169 Hofmann, Patricia KEJ 141 Hohe, Herbert KEJ 164 Hoheisel, Douglas KWJ 141 Hohn, Richard KEJ 156, 168 Hohnwald, Mariann KE1 171, 198, Holda, Roger KE1 141, 193 Holec, Gail KEJ 88 Holecek, Allen KEJ 154 Holek, Charles KW1 141 Holek, Marilyn KW1 168, 233 Holic, Edward KEl 172 Holic, Larry KE1 166 233 Holland, Lloyd KE7 88 Hollister, Clyde KW1 141 Hollow, Annamarie KEJ 141, 161 Holly, Joanne KE1 141, 178, 223 Holmes, Virgxinia KE1 88 Holoubek, T omas KEJ 161 Holub, James KEJ 164 Holzinger, Sandra KWJ 141 Homicz, Gregory KE1 169 Homola, Sharon KW1 158 Honsa, Sharon KE1 156 Hood, Roger KE1 158 Hopkins, Lynn KW1 141 Hora, Mary Ann KE1 160 Horacek, Arthur KWJ 163 Horak, Barbara KW1 170, 198, 269 Horak, Diana KW1 141 Horak, Kathryn KWJ 172, 198 Horaz, Charles KWJ 157 Horback, Nancy KEJ 173, 181, 267 Horback, Sandra KE1 22, 88, 178, 226, 267 Horeis, Charles KEJ 159, 194 Horeis, Louis KWJ 157, 241, 247 Horeis, William KW1 88, 239 Horeisi, oBnnie KWJ 173 Horeisi, Patricia KE1 88 Horgan, Mary Alice KEJ 141, 228 Horiczko, Irene KE1 160 Horn, Beverly KWJ 158 Hornacek, Carole IEI 141 Hornat, Betty KE1 141 Horner, Maryann KE1 154, 220, 272 Horrell, Susan KW1 88, 180 Hosek, Carol KW1 175 Hosek, James KW1 88, 198, 259 Hoske, William KW1 141 Hospodar, Betty KE1 141 Hospodar, John KEJ 174 Hoss, Carolyn KE1 169 Houba, Janet KEJ 141 Houdek, Charles KE1 167 Houdek, Dennis KEJ 88 Houdek, Tony KE1 175, 243, 263 Howard, Roger KEJ 174 Howe, Beverly KEJ 161 Howe, St anley KE1 88 Hreisa, Joy KE1 88, 200, 273 Hreisa, Mariorie KW1 33, 200, 273 Hrgich, Philip KW1 243, 265 Hrivnak, Joann KW1 168, 173, 179, Hrometz, Richard KWJ 174 Hrouda, Robert KW1 88, 160 Hruby, G Hruby, Paulette KE1 170, sorge KE1 88 Hruby, Robert KWJ 141 Hruby, Susan KEI 141 Hrusa, Jo seph KW1 B8 Hruza, Roberta KE1 159 180 233 Hrywko, Steve KE1 88, 218 Hryzak, Judy KE1 141 Hubacek, Richard KE1 141 Hubeny, Carol KEJ 141 Hubka, John KE1 141, 272 Hubka, Susan KW1 156, 185, 221 Hudale, Arlene KE1 142 Hudeck, William KE1 173 Hudik, Thomas KE1 88 Hudoba, Darlene KW1 169, 268 Hughes, Amy KWJ 142 Hughes, Marilou KW1 142, 178, 198, 230, 232 Hughes, Richard KW1 243, 248 8 Huis, Carole KE1 142 Huizinga, Eleanor KE1 154, 159 Huizinga, Lorraine KE1 89, 203, 204 Huizenger, Robert KE1 171, 243 Hula, Garnella KE1 142 Hulka, Janet KW1 142, 224 Humbard, David KWJ 171 Huml, Vincent KW1 142. 191, 214 Hummel, Jerry IW1 158, 241, 262, 265 Humphreys, Karen KWJ 89 Huntley, Donald CWD 89, 180, 182, 191, 201, 215, 223 Hurak, Richard CED 89 Hurbanis, Richard CED 89 Hurt, George CED 170, 182 Hurt, Raymond CED 171 Hurt, Robert CWD 142 Hart, Rosemary CWD 89 Hurt, Thomas CWD 89 Husak, Pamela CWD 156 Husch, Marilyn CED 89 Husek, Larry CWD 171 Huston, Carl CWD 142 Huth, Michael CED 142, 195 Hycnar, Barbara CED 142, 187 Hynko, Eva CED 169, 232 Hynous, Kenneth CED 156 Hynous, Patricia CWD 89 I Iannantuoni, Carol CED 169, 270 Iantorno, Ruthann CWD 164, 198 lllian, Edward CWD 168, 220 lllian, Sandra CWD 159, 220 lmbior, Charlene CWD 173, 199 Jedlicka, Daniel CWD 142, 242, 264 Jedrychowski, Joseph CED 156 Jedrychowski, Rosemarie CWD 156 Jefcik, Diana CWD 90 JelTrey, Douglas CED 142 Jegerski, Kenneth CWD 161 Jegerski, Ronald CED 90 Jelinek, Anthony CED 172 Jelinek, Kenneth CWD 158, 241, 247 Jendras, Linda CED 175 Jenks, James CWD 90, 239, 240, 251, 260 Jennings, Sandra CWD 90 Jensby, Thomas CED 90 Jensen, Herman CWD 142 Jensen, Janet CWD 162 Jensik, Adrienee CWD 161, 268, 271 Jensik, Bruce CED 90 Jensik, Wayne CED 90 Jeray, Sherrilyn CED 158 Jerman, Barbara CWD 21, 90 Jeske, William CWD 91 Jezek, Cathy CWD 160, 268 Jezek, Joseph CED 142 Jilek, Philip CWD 91 lppolito Imbior, Dennis CWD 142 INDOOR TRACK Varsity 264 Sophomore 265 Freshman 265 lnendino, Roselee CED 89 Innocenti, Silvano CED 142 INSTRUCTIONAL HEADS 37 Iocco, John CWD 168 Iovinelli, John CED 156 lppolito , Annemarie CED 172 Ippolito, Bernadette CED 164 Ippolito Joann CWD 142 Ippolitol Mary Ann CED 89 Patricia CWD 167 Jilek, Thomas CWD 91 Jindra, Diane CED 142, 192, 205, 227 Jindra, Thomas CWD 169 Jirasek, Judith CED 169 Jirkovsky, Linda CED 142 Jirkovsky, Ronald CWD 173, 265 Jirsa, Annbeth CED 175, 220 Jirout, Judith CED 91, 199, 200, 225, 226, 272 Jirout, Richard CED 91 Johannes, Barbara CWD 162, 192 Johannsen, Avis CWD 174 Johannsen, Lucille CWD 91 Johns, Don CWD 157 Johns Jeanette E 142 210 Katric, Irmis, John CWD 142, 188, 220, 231 Isackson, Calvin CED 58 Isacson, John CWD 89 ITALIAN CLUB 189 ltopecky, John CED 158 Ivanauskas, Eugene CED 142, 244 Ivanelli, James CWD 166, 243 Ivanovas, Michael CED 89 Ivik, Martin CED 159 Iwema, Bonne CED 162 Izzo, Sylvia CED 89 J Jablonski, Judith CED 175 Jablonski, Robert CED 142 Jack, Charles CED 142 Jackowiak, John CED 89 Jackson, Allen CED 89, 206 Jackson, Gus CED 17, 89, 205, 208 Jackson, Rosemarie CED 174 Jackson, Scott CWD 168, 243, 248 Jacob, Audrey CED 158 Jacob, Timothy CED 172 Jacobs, Carol CED 175 Jacobs, John CED 89, 22, 225 Johns: 23 C D , Nancy Cwl 142, wa, wa, 0, 233 Johnson, Allen CWD 91, 155 Johnson, Anida CED 91, 178, 233 Johnson, Anida CED 91, 178, 233 Johns n Edward CWD 161 0 I Johnson, George CWD 168 Johnson, Gordon CED 157, 178 Johnson Helen CED 142 Johnson, James CWD 59, 164, 235, 245, 250 Johnson, Kay CWD 158 Johnson, Keith CWD 158 Johnson, Kenneth CWD 91 Johnson Robert CED 142 189 Johnsoni Sharon CWD 91: 198, 273 Johnson, Trery CED 166 Johnson virginia Cwy 91 Jonsk, iiviiiism CED 169, 243, 255 Jones, Bryant CED 142 Jones, Irene CWD 168 4 Jones, J ackie CED 162 Jones, Kenneth CED 173 Jones, Jordan, Omar CWD 10, 142 Allan CWD 91, 251, 259 Kaiser, Sally CWD 142, 200 Kaiser, Richard CED 92 Kalal, Virginia CED 92 Kalat, Charles CED 159, 263 Kalesz, Joseph CWD 142, 194 Kaleta, Patricia CWD 92, 188, 268 Kalina, Charmaine CWD 142 Kalis, Noel CWD 92, 100, 178, 202, 225, 227, 230 Kalivoda, George CED 160, 180 Kalivoda, James CWD 158 8 Kalivoda, Mary CWD 173 Kalmanek, Joan CED 161, 197, 205, 223 Kalmanek, Paul CED 142 Kalmour, Donna CED 142, 196, 198 Kalnicky, Dorothy CED 142 Kalous, Edward CWD 160 Kalous, Joseph CWD 174 Kamin, Thomas CED 92 Kaminski, Mary Ann CED 92 Kaminski, Raymond CWD 156, 182, 232 Kander, Elaine CED 172 Kanikula, Michael CED 92 Kannry, Harry CWD 220 Kapes, Thomas CWD 158, 230 Kapoun, Jo Ann CWD 92 Kappa, Kenneth CED 92 Kappang, Carol CWD 171 Kara, Sharonlynn CED 163 Karafa, Dean CWD 265 Karafa, Wayne CWD 170 Karas, Joan CED 92, 196, 226, Karbens, Arlene CED 142, 180, 196 Karbens, William CWD 142 Karel, Kathryn CWD 167, 199 Karel, Robert CWD 92 296, 273 Karel, Sandra CED 14, 92, 196, 208, 226 Karli, Betty CWD 142 Karli, Edward CWD 142 Karlovsky, Carol CED 92, 219, 234, 235 Karnik, Carole CED 156, 267 Karovic, Anthony CWD 170 Karr, Robert CWD 169 Kartsounes, James CWD 64, 142 Kasal, Camille CED 160 Kasal, Mary CED 92, 191, 203, 204, 214, 273 Kasanders, Nancy CWD 142 Kasl, Jeanette CWD 199 Kilburg, J anice CED 93 Kilian, Paul CWD 143 Killham, T Kimber, D erry CWD 158 iena CED 175 King, Richard CED 143 Kingos, Raymond CWD 143, 168 Kiple, Diane M. CWD 94 Kirian, Ch Kirian, Ch Kisielius, arlene CED 143 arles CEL94, 202 59 Henry C D 1 Kislizke, Liela CED 162, 220 Kaspar, Barbara CED 170 Kaspar, Diane CED 162, 178, 233 Kaspar, Donald CED 142 Kasper Janet CED 93 Kaspar, Karen CED 156, 220, 267 Kasper, Bonny CWD 142 Kasper, Carol CWD 93, 169, 268 Kasper, Kathlyn CWD 142 Kasper ski, Kenneth CED 172, 182 Kastner, Frances CED 156 Kastne Kastne r, James CED 142 r, John CWD 93, 234, 249 Katayma, Nadine CWD 163 Katarzynski, Carl CED 93 Katilius, Karen CED 174, 267 Patricia CED 142 Jacobs, Jacobs, John CWD 29, 89 Judith CWD 163 Jacobson, Beverly CED 142 Jacobson, Geri CED 154 Jacobson, Kenneth CED 89, 247, 251 Jadach, Florence CED 166 Jadach, Jaeger, Jahoda, Jahoda, Thoddeus CED 174 Phyllis CED 142 Kathleen CED 142 William CED 89, 218 Kegel, Jakes, Janene CED 161, 198, 210 Jakosz, Robert CED 166 Jakovec, Paula CED 155, 210 Jakubcyak, Sandra CED 168 Jakubowski, Dennis CED 159 Jalowiec, James CED 160 Jalowiec, Ronald CED 90 Jalowy, Karen CWD 157, 188, 268 James, Dawn CED 167 James, Jeffrey CWD 90, 194, 195 James, Jerry CWD 173 Jawiolkowski, Kathleen CED 142 Jamrisko, Michael CWD 157 Janca, Kathleen CWD 163 Janca, James CED 90, 214, 217 Jandacek, Peter CED 90, 188, 193 Janecek, Allan CWD 167 Janecka, Maryann CWD 154 Janezic, Joseph CWD 170, 265 Janiak, Richard CED 155 Janik, Del CWD 157, 182, 191 Janis, Raymond CED 142, 245 Janisch, Ronald CED 159 Janiszewski, Joyce CWD 90 Jankovsky, Carol CWD 171, 220 Jankovsky, Josefmh CWD 170 Jankowski, Shir ey CED 169 Janosky, Jean CWD 90, 175 Janota, Charles CWD 90 Janout, Jana CED 142 Janovsky, Bette CED 197 Jansa, Lenore CED 142 Jansky, Russell CED 243 Jaras, Patricia CED 156 Jares, George CED 90, 193 Jaros, Judy CWD 161 Jaros, Lauralee CWD 90, 270 Jarr, Sandra CWD 21, 90, 196 Jasinski, Ursula CED 15, 90, 186 Jasnosz, Joseph CED 171 Jastrem, Richard CED 161, 220, 231 Jastremski, Betty L. CWD 90 Jasutis, Charlene CED 157 Javurek, Janice CED 171 JAZZ CLUB 182 Jechort, Janice CED 267 Jachort, Sylvia CED 90, 169, 269, 273 Jecmen, Judy CWD 175, 182 Jordan, Lorna CWD 91 Jordan, Robert CED 164, 190 Jordan, William CED 91 Jorgenson, Lynn CWD 163, 272 Jorgensen, Paul CED 174 Jorgensen, Peter CWD 175 Josaitis, Phyllis CED 166 Josephus, Russell CWD 142 Josh, Sandra CED 91 Jovaisa, Izolina CWD 91, 268 Jovanovich, Sarah CWD 161 Joyce, Lydia CWD 175, 186, 199 Jozwiak, Carol CWD 91 Jozwiak, Donna CED 162 Jozwiak, Karen CED 166 Jozwiak, Remigia CED 142 Jucius, Adrianne CED 142, 196 Juliano, Joanne CED 142, 199, 200, Kauten, Frank CED 142 Kauzlarich, Russell CWD 93 Kavalle, June CED 142 Kawall, Robert CED 172 Kawall, Thomas CED 142 Kawiecki, Nancy CED 168 Kay, Bruce CED 159 Kaye, Alice CED 166 Kazakos, Constance CED 156, 197, 209 Kazika, Nancy CED 159 Kazmierowski, Alice CED 171, 267 Kazunas, Michele CWD 93, 198, 202, 233, 234 Keblusek, Lynn CED 158 Kec, Carol CWD 93 Kec, Jerry CED 160 Kec, Terry CWD 169, 242 Keehnast K' k E 1 225, 227 Jumbalo, Claudette CED 159 Jumbalo, Lolita CED 91 JUNIOR JUNIOR COUNCIL 194 HONOR SOCIETY 204, 205 , ir C D 2 8 Keenan, Betty CWD 142 Keener, Norbert CED 142 Keener , Thomas CWD 158 Keeran, Gary CED 142 Philip CWD 93 Kislow, Robert CED 143, 263 Kizior, Michael CWD 171 Kizior, William CED 166 Klaczynski, Nancy CED 159, 210 Klail, Carol CED 43, 198, 200, 205, 223, 227, 269, 273 Klar, Harry CWD 167, 173, 243, 250, 265 Klecan, Alice CWD 163 Klecka, Diane CWD 166, 268 Kleczka, Jane CED 143 Kleidon, Joanna CWD 158 Kleidon, Nancy CWD 173 Kleiman, Diane CWD 143, 198 Klein, Henry CED 163, 210 Klein, James CWD 175 Kleisner, James CWD 168 Klema, Dianne CED 169 Klema, Erwin CED 143 Kleronomos, Angelo CED 94, 195 Kleronomas, Peggy CED 160 Klich, Judith CED 168, 232 Klich, Louis CED 94 Klicpera, James, CWD 173 Klicpera, Sharon CWD 143 Klimek, Patricia CED 94 Klimek, Robert CED 155 Kliment, Paul CED 94 Klimes, Curtiss CED 156, 250 Kline, Sharon CWD 143 Klingenmair, Richard CWD 94 Klingenmaier, Shirley CWD 173, 179 Kloba, Felix CED 159 Kloboucnik, Deline CWD 94 Klocek, Denise CED 94 Klocek, Dennis CED 11, 94 Klocek, Kathleen CED 161 Klokochar, Audrey CWD 143, 273 Klucina, Enid CED 94 Klug, Rosemary CED 143, 180, 22 Klump, Raymond CED 164 Klump, Rita CED 94 Klunder, Judy CED 143 Kmetty, Larry CWD 143 Kminek, Frank CED 143, 242, 249 Kminek, Louise CED 157, 198, 267 Kmosena, John CED 168 Knox, Barbara CED 160, 232 Knez, Charles CED 143, 259 Knez, Judith CED 169 Knistoft, Larry CED 143 Knistoft, Linda CED 162, 197, 223 Knoflicek, Jerome CED 156, 180, 182 Knol, Richard CED 159 Knopik, Robert CWD 169 Knorr, Robert CED 94 Knotek, Rosemarie CED 94 Knourek, Madeline CED 169 Knudsen, Vicki CWD 173, 180 Knupp, Ruth CWD 158, 205, 220, 223, 224 Kobelt, Richard CWD 94 Kobes, Geraldine CWD 94, 199, 220, 225, 226, 273 Kobida, Richard CWD 173, 182 Koc, Lolene CWD 143 Kocar, Edward CWD 94 Kocar, Joyce CWD 94 Koch, Nancy CED 143 Kochanski, Susan CWD 94, 199, 220 Kochanski, Thomas J. CWD 94 Koci, Anita CWD 155, 199 Kocian, Charles CWD 143 Kocic, John CED 156 Kocic, Norma CED 166 Kocka, Dave CWD 175 Kocka, Terry CED 158, 162 JUNIOR SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB 196 JUNIORS 136, 153 Jupa, James CWD 91 Jur, Barbara CED 165, 215 Jur, Frank CED 91, 214, 215 Jurca, Robert CED 172 Jurca, Thomas CED 162, 250 Jurcic, Cynthia CED 91, 178 Jurcik, Anton CWD 161 Jurgens, Patrick CWD 142 Jurgonski, Gerald CED 142 Keith, Joy CWD 155, 191, 221 Keizer, Audrey CED 142 Keizer, Natilie CED 142 Keizer, Robert CED 142 Kekish, Russell CED 142 Kelble, Jack CWD 142, 182, 194, 215 Keleher, Nancy CED 165, 178 Kelleher, Sheila CWD 93, 198 Kellerman, Charlene CED 166 Kelley, Kathleen CWD 164, 272 Kellington, Earl CED 173, 250 Koclanis, Dorothy CED 94 Koclanis, Kathleen CED 169 Kocmoud, Carl CED 143 Kocmoud, Eugene CED 159 Kocmoud, Gayle CWD 95, 198, 202, Kocourek, Jerry CED 95 Kocourek, Pamela CWD 158 Kocovsky, Jerry CED 172, 263 Kocovsky, John CED 143, 265 Kocovsky, Joseph CED 169 Koenig, Howard CWD 163, 192 Juscfk, Alan CED 157 Justus, James CWD 92 Juszczyk, Christine CED 92 K Kabat, Patricia CED 157 Kelly, Carol CED 168 Kelly, Constance CED 162 Kelly, David CWD 93 Kelly, Kenneth CED 93, 189 Kelly, Walter CWD 142 Kelpsas, Judith CED 172 Kabella, George CWD 92, 242, 257 Kabert, Constance CWD 142 Kacena, Nancy CWD 142, 190, 271 Kember, Joseph CED 142 Kempa, Ronald CED 142 Kempski, Casimir CED 143 Kaczmarek, Donna CED 169 Kaczmarek, Marlene CED 166, 174 Kadera, Judy CWD 162 Kadlec, Cheryl CED 171, 267 Kadlec, Erv CWD 142, 194, 247, 262 Kadlec, Geraldine CED 92, 218, 272 Kadlec, James CWD 92, 191, 198, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227 Kad lec, Kad lec, Lester CED 92 Ronald CWD 92 Kadner, Hans CWD 244 Kadube c, Judithann CED 197 Kahnry, Harry CWD 173 Kahun, Otto CED 171 Kain, Patricia CWD 163, 268 Kempski, Judith CED 17, 93, 208, 227 Kemtes, Linda CED 157, 199 Kennin Kenny, g, Wayne CWD 156 Dawn CWD 93 Kensik, Diane CED 157 Kent, John CWD 93 Kent, Nila CED 93 Kenyon, Karen CWD 93, 156 Kerwin, Rosemary CED 169 Kessner, Ronald CWD 93, 239 Keyes, Janice CWD 93, 183, 231 Kider, Jackie CED 93, 233, 267 Kieback, Doris CED 93, 235, 269 Kiefer, Ronald CED 156, 263 Kieras, Jerome CED 154 Page 279 Koenigsmark, Marilyn CED 159 Koester, Sharon CWD 163 Kohler, Rausch Marius CED 166, 187 Kohout, Jerliynn CED 95 Kohout, Mildred CED 157 Kohout, Sandra CWD 143 Kokenes, Patricia CED 22, 95, 267 Kokenes, Robert CED 95 Kokes, William CED 143 Kolar, Alan CWD 95, 194, 220, 222, 223, 225, 227 Kolar, Carol CED 143 Kolar, Frank CWD 171 Koldof?C Richard CWD 143 Kolek, John CED 143, 238, 257 Koliha, Renata CWD 95, 191, 208 Kollar, Jettary CWD 143 Kolodziei, Mary Ann CWD 163, 268 Kolodlieiski, Diane CED 143 Kolumbar, Frank CED 160, 180 Komarek, Barbara CED 95, 200, 273 Komarek, Ellen CED 143, 196, 234 Komarek, Robert CED 95 Konatska, Vernon CWD 95, 194 215 L Konecny, M. Anita KW1 155, 156, 198, 204, 211, 270 Konopacki, Carol KEJ 143 Kontur, Barbara KWJ 185 Kontur, Judy KWJ 168 Kontur, Sandra KW1 187 Konvalinka, Paul KW1 143, 191 Konwin, Thor KW1 143 Kopacek, Florence KE1 170, 233 Kopacek, Katherine KW1 173, 180 Kopacek, Margaret KW1 95, 180, 182, 191, 201, 203, 214, 232 Kopecky, Douglas KW1 157 Kopecky, John KEJ 247, 250 Kopitke, Kopstain Margaret KW1 161 , Glenn KW1 154 Kopstain, Jeanette KW1 174, 220 Kopta, Diane KW1 175 Kopta, Donna KE1 156 Kopta, Earl KEI 143 Kopta, Sandra KW1 95 Korbal, Vincent KEJ 95, 100 Korbel, Frank KE1 170, 255 Korbel, John KE1 95, 242, 260 Kordick, Robert KEJ 143 Kordowski, Therese KEJ 95 Korinek, Kornack, Carole KE1 172, 221 Alfred KWJ 157, 241, 262, 265 Korous, Jean KWJ 143 Kortan, Barbara KE1 143 K win John E 172 or , K 1 Korzen, Patricia KWJ 95, 200 Krc, William KEJ 166 Krcmar, Vivian iWJ 174 Krebel, Kenneth KW1 172 Krecek, Cheryl KWJ 163, 234, 235 Kreibach, Emil KE! 160, 166 Kreici, Camilla KW1 143 Kreici, Carol KE1 174 Kreici, George KW1 143 Kreici, George KE1 162 Kreici, William KW1 168 Kutal, Charles KE1 144, 190, 215 Kutas, Roberta KEJ 98 Kutis, Lois KEJ 98 Kuziel, John KW1 168 Kvapil, Carolyn KWJ 98 Kvapil, Donald KE1 144 Kvapil, Maryann KW1 99, 192 Kvasnicka, Ladislav KW1 154, 191 Ku bec, Korzenowski, Linda KEJ 95 Kosatka, Donald KE1 95 Kosatka, Violet KWJ 143 Kosbab, Kenneth KE1 95 Kosidlo, Richard KW1 95 Kosin, Paul KWJ 143, 194, 209 Kosinski, Patricia KEJ 143 Kosky, Robert KEJ 143 Kosell, Anne Marie KE1 168 Kosmak, George KW1 95, 239, 240, 251 Kosmak, Patricia KW1 161, 198 Kostal, Carol KE1 143 Kostel, Darlene KWJ 171, 199 Kostel, John KW1 96, 252 Kostoris, Howard KW1 96, 198 Kotalik, Mary KE1 143 Kotapish, Carl KW1 96 Kotaska, Judith KW1 143, 273 Kotek, Otto KE1 96 Kotnour, Dale KWJ 159, 171 Kotnour, Jay KE1 241, 248 Kotor, Leo KE1 169 Kottal, Charles KE1 96 Kotty, George KE1 96, 257, 263 Kotty, Robert KE1 96, 168, 248 Kouba, George KWJ 168, 180 Kouba, Robert KE1 162, 194 Kouba, Sandra KE1 143 Koubek, Cary KWW 158, 180 Koubek, Dennis KW1 143 Koudelka, William KE1 175 Krenek, Nancy KW1 173 Krepelka, Thomas KE1 143 Kresnicka, Richard KE1 96 Kresnicka, Ronald KEJ 169 Krestan, Joan KEJ 97, 219 Kricek, Mary KW1 97 Krier, Leila KW1 143 Kristy, Wain KWJ 97 Kriz, Rich KEJ 97, 239 Krizka, Frank KE1 97 Krno, Catherine KE1 97, 203, 204, 214 Krob, Helen KEJ 143 Krob, Ronald KE1 169 Krob, Sherry KE1 55, 97, 201, 206 Kroeger, Sharon KW1 143, 187, 196 Krohn, Don KW1 158 Krohn, Donald KEJ 143 Kronenberger, Kathleen KEJ 143 Kronenberger, Kenneth KE1 97, 239, 251 Kronquist, Charlene KWJ 160 Kronquist, Janalee KEJ 143 Kronquist, Marlene KW1 158 Kropacek, Kenneth KE1 143 Kroupa, George KEJ 97 Kroupa, Joyce KWJ 97, 226 Kroushl, Joseph KWJ 154 Laas, George KEJ 99, 250 Laas, John KEJ 167 Labno, Chester KWJ 164 Lach, Joseph KEJ 162 Lach, Margaret KE1 172 Lach, Marian KEJ 172, 233 Lackos, Patricia KE1 162 Lada, John KE1 159 Laibl, Sandy KW1 160 Laitman, Bob KE1 160 Lakostik, Georgian KEJ 157 Lalli, Joe KE1 170 Lamberg, Joann KWJ 159 Lambert, John KWJ 163 Lombert, Ruth KW1 144 Lammer, Peter KW1 144 Lamoreaux, Beverly KW1 162, 232 Lamoreaux, Bruce KW1 144 Lamoreaux, Nancy KW1 173, 233 Lancsak, Robert KE1 160 Lancsak, Stephen KEJ 169 Lander, Frances KW1 144, 198, 200, 223 224, 226, 233, 268, 269, 270 Landt, Harold KE1 154, 256 Lang, Bonnie KWJ 161 Lang, Joellen KE1 163, 223 Leoni, Melody KE1 102, 220 Leopold, Marilyn KW1 144 Leporatti, Roy KE1 102 Lepsi, Albert KW1 159 Leslie, Beverly KW1 145 Lestina, Thomas KW1 102 Lestina, William KWJ 163 Leuthner, Terry KEj 145 Leverett, John KE! 154 Levinsky, David KEJ 102 Lewandowski, Raymond KEJ 156, 208, 210 Lhotka, Caroll KEI 102 Libal, Gloria KW1 168 Libera, Carol KW1 174, 268 Libera, Jerome KWJ 102, 198 8 LIBRARY CLUB 187 Licitra, Joseph KEJ 154, 265 Licko, Gerald KE! 102, 195, 257, 263 Liddell, James KE1 102 Liddi, Joseph KWJ 163 LIFESAVING CLUB 234 Lidinsky, Richard KEJ 102 Lifka, Herbert KE1 102 Lilegdon, John KEJ 159 Lindaur, Roger KE1 167 Lindaur, Sandra KEJ 102 Lindeman, Leroy KEJ 145, 263 Lindsay, Ann KE1 167 Linduska, Susan KW1 145, 178, 221, 232, 234 Lipinski, Martin KEJ 102, 239, 251 Lira, Donna KEJ 164 Liska, Liska, Liska, Alan KWJ 167, 255 Carole KEJ 1616 George KW1 145 Krubl, Joseph KWJ 157 Kruck, Robert KWJ 167 Krueger, James KE1 143 Kruk, Darlene KW1 144 Krupicka, Marlene KEJ 97 Krupinski, Carol KE1 97, 209 Krupinski, Virginia KEJ 144 Kruzel, Kruzel, Kruzic, Lucille KW1 162, 205, 232 Marlene KW1 97 Diane KW1 162, 268 Kruzich, Marianne KWJ 155 Krych, Krych, Krych, Krych, Frank KE1 97 Karen KEJ 144, 233 Robert KWJ 167 Sigmund KEJ 144, 217 Krysher, John KW1 144 Kryzaniak. Marie KEJ 97, 196, 220, 267, 272 Kuba, Sharon KWI 97, 180, 226, 272 Kuban, Kubat, William KEJ 97 Marie KW1 161 Kubatko, Dorothy KW1 169 Nancy KE1 144 Lange, Linda KEI 99 Lange, John KE1 15 Lange, Peggy KW1 174, 179 Lange, William KE1 166 Langer, Dorothy KEJ 99, 180, 201 Langer, William KEJ 99 Langrehr, Larry KWJ 164 Langridge, Wi liam KE1 99 Lanni, Leonard KE1 99 Lantuit, Robert KE1 168 Lantvit, Michael KE1 174, 243 Lantvit, Patricia KE1 99 Lantvit, William KE1 99, 219 Lapiana, Valdonna KW1 163 Laporte, Joseph KE1 99, 242 Laporte, Patricia KW1 171 Larkins, Judith KW1 144, 189 Laroche, Roseann KEJ 99 Larsen, Corinne KEJ 156 Larson, Emily KEJ 99, 198 Larson, Karen KE1 167, 198 Larson, Richard KE1 163, 192, 194, 216 Lasica, Patricia KEJ 154 Kubiak, John KW1 97 Kubicek, Laverne KE1 144 Kubicka, Marianne KWJ 156, 271 Kubicki, Marilyn KEJ 166 Laskowski, Phyllis KEJ 144, 188, 189, 196, 207, 221 Lasorella, Nicolette KE1 144 Last, Clarence KE1 99 Koutek, Jeanette KE1 155 Koutsky, John KEJ 169, 265 Kovac, James KW1 143 Kovanda, Joseph KE1 96 Kovanda, Robert KE1 156 Kovar, Kenneth KEJ 143 Kovar, Paul KWJ 96 Kovarik, Carol KW1 96 Kovarik, Donald KW1 170 Kovarik, James KE1 96 Kovarik, Joseoh KW1 168 Kovarik, Patricia KE1 143 Kovarik, Richard KEJ 96, 193 Kovarik, Sharon KE1 154, 159 Kowalewski, Chester KEJ 263 Kowalewski, Jerry KE1 155 Kowalewski, Judith KE1 143 Kowalski, Bernardine KW1 143 Gowalski, Diane KE1 161 Kowalski, Judiht KW1 167 Kubicki, Susan KW1 162, 268 Kubik, Barbara KW1 97 Kubik, Ellen KE1 97 Kubik, Robert KEJ 160 Kubin, Barbara KE1 162 Kubisch, Edward KW1 97 Kubitz, Terry KW1 146 Kucaba, James KEJ 171 Kucan, Kucan, Kucera, Kucera, Gloria KEJ 58, 98 Patricia KW1 162, 268 Dwight KE1 98, 180, 182, 214 Joseph KEJ 163 Kucera, Robert KEJ 98 Kucera, Ron KEJ 144, 159 Kuchan, Nancy KWJ 161 Kuchar, Catherine KW1 144 Kuchar, Joyce KW1 144 Kucharzyk, Marion KEJ 162 Kucienski, Dennis KEI 164 Kudrna, James KW1 144 Lathrop, Patricia KE1 172 Latimer, John KE1 144, 239, 251 LATIN CLUB 190, 191 Latino, Mary KEJ 170, 233 Latino, Paul KE1 99 Lattos, Demetra KW1 173, 209 Laube, Alice KE1 99, 269 Laumann, Lenore KWJ 144, 268 Laumann, Anton KWJ 169, 248 Laursen, Wayne KW1 171 Lauth, James KE1 159 Law, Law, Law, Law, Judith KW1 99, 200, 270 Thomas KWJ 164, 211, 220 Marietta KWJ 160 Stephen KW1 144 Kozacek, Timothy KW1 143 Kozak, June KW1 160, 220 Kozak, Robert KW1 169 Kozar, James KE1 143 Kozel, James KE1 96 Kozel, Jerome KE1 96 Kozel, Judith KE1 172, 197 Kozien, Joanne KE1 173 Kozin, Charlene CWI 171 Koziol, Christine KW1 96 Kozlik, Margaret KE1 143 Kraft, Alice KW1 164 Kraizinger, Carl KE1 143 Krakora, Krakora, Alan KW1 143 Dorothy KE1 96 Kral, Barbara KEJ 175 Kral, Bob KW1 158 Kral, Frankett KEJ 143 Kral, Jerry KE1 174 Kral, Ronald KE1 163 Kral, Sandra KE1 174, 233 Krall, Blanche KE1 163 Krall, Charlotte KE1 96 Krall, Dayle KW1 173 Krall, Raymond KW1 143 Kralovec, Donna KW1 162, 271 Kraly, Kathleen KE1 158 Kramer, Kramer, Jackie KE1 143 Ralph KWW 143 Kramer, William KW1 143, 191, 264 Kramp, Dennis KW1 96, 209, 245, 257, 264 Kraska, Ronald KEJ 173, 243 Krasovech, Edward KW1 96, 252 Krastine, Robert KE1 166 Kratochvil, Georgene KW1 173 Kratochvil, Robert KW1 143 Krause, Sharlene KWJ 163 Krawisz, Robert KE1 143 Krc, Allen KE1 96 Kuehn, Dave KE1 164, 180, 182, 243, 248 Kuenn, Thomas KE1 166 Kufrin, Thomas KWJ 98 Kuhaiek, June KE1 98, 199, 200, 222, 229, 266, 269 Kuhlen, John KW1 98, 239, 251, 260 Kuhlen, Kathrvn KW1 175, 186, 190, 233 Kuhn, Mary KEJ 144 Kukulka, Janice KW1 173, 185, 268 Kula, Arlette KE1 144 Kula, Janet KE1 98 Kula, Judith KE1 98 Kulikowski, Jerry KE1 157 Kulma, Cynthia KE1 98 Kulp, James KE1 162 Kuncl, Bette KE1 172 Kuntz, Joann KWJ 172 Kupczyk, Joseph KEJ 144 Kupec, June KEJ 28, 98 Kupka, Frank KW1 98, 239, 251, 257, 264 Kuras, Richard KE1 144 Kuras, Rita KW1 166, 233, 268 Kure, Carol KE1 175 Kurek, Patricia KE1 156 Kurhayez, Frank KE1 98 Kurowski, Leonard KE1 98 Kurtz, Richard KE1 98, 260 Kus, Crystal KE1 144, 199, 204, 220, 222, 224, 227 Kuska, Barbara KE1 157, 198, 223 K Kuske, Patricia KW1 173 Kuske, Mary KW1 98, 178, 183, 267 Kusnierz, Judith KE1 98, 196 Kusneirz, Patricia KW1 161 Kuta, Anita KW1 98, 182, 183, 201, 225, 267 Kuta, Kenneth KE1 144 Kuta, Mary Lou KW1 98 Lawruk, Robert KW1 154 Lawson, Lvnne KWJ 99, 178, 183, 201, 203, 222, 227 Laycher, Patricia KWI 99 Lazazzera. Emily KEJ 99 Lazzareschi, Richard KEJ 144 Lazzari, Peter KWJ 99 Lazzarini, Nola KEJ 144, 196 Lazzeroni, Barbara KE1 144 Leach, Phvllis KWJ 161 LEADERSHIP Seniors 273 Juniors 273 Leady, Claudia KE1 164 Leamy, Gerald KEJ 172 Leamy, Mary KE1 144 Learch, David KW1 174 Leborgne, Henry KE1 162, 244 Leclere, Richard KWJ 154 Le Clere, Robert KW1 168 Lederer, Joan KE1 167 Lee, Gerald KE1 144 Leftek, Alex KW1 158, 180 Legan, Donald KW1 97 Legan, J. Thomas KW1 157, 262 Legner, Victor KW1 102, 182, 183, 191, 194, 198, 203, 204, 214 Legner, Victoria KW1 102, 182, 203, 204, 214 Lehman, Nina KE1 144 Lehpamer, Gary KE1 164 Lehpamer, Linda KE1 144 Leimnetzer, Judith KW1 199 Lein, Merle KW1 144, 182 Lein, Wilbert KE1 157 Leisek, Thomas KW1 161 Lekovish, Russel KW1 102 Lemick, Ronald KE1 166 Lemond, Randall KW1 168 Lempera, Robert KEJ 163, 231 Lenard, Dennis KE1 144 Lengert, Karen KW1 172 Lentzen, Donald KW1 102, 215 Leonard, Sharon KW1 163 Leoni, Jeannine KE1 170, 187, 221 Page 280 Liska, James KE1 158, 241 Liska, Joyce KE1 102, 199, 225, 229, 269 Liska, Joyce KWJ 102 Liska, Marcia KW1 102, 187 Liska, Sherry KW1 171 Liss, Diane KEJ 172 Lissy, Anton KW1 102, 183, 198 Listello, Samuel KW1 102 Litavsky, Andrew KE1 162 LITERARY SEMINAR CLU 186 Litos, Edmund KE1 145, 235, 249 Litos, John KEJ 170, 235, 243, 250 Litwin, Carl KE1 160, 193 Livermore, Herbert KWB1 145 Lizner, Audrey KW1 103, 187, 199, 209, 268 Lobek, Donna KW1 103 Lobek, Paul KW1 145, 262 Locander, William KE1 145 Lodouica, Sam KE1 145, 218 Loemer, Fred KWJ 103 Loidolt, Larry KW1 145, 217 Loidolt, Patricia KE1 20, 103, 178, 273 Loisi, Diane KEJ 103 Loikovic, Philip KW1 174 Lokay, Lynda KE1 18, 103, 199, 200, 266, 272 Loll, Raymond KE1 103, 238, 251, 257, 264 Londo, Roberta KE1 159 Lonowski, Daniel KW1 157 Lonowski, Judith KE1 169, 233 Lopatka, Robert KW1 173 Lopez, Nancy KE1 145, 179, 198, 200, 223, 224 Lopinsky, Gerald KE1 167 Loren, Peter KE1 168 Lorenz, Louis KE1 103 Los, Ray KW1 161 Losito, Marianne KW1 103 Losos, Kathleen KEJ 145 LOST AND FOUND 197 Lotak, Ted KWJ 173 Loucky, Dawn KE1 145 Louvar, Marilyn KW1 145 Yoycano, Linda KWJ 174 Lubenkov, Paul KWJ 171, 182, 248 Lucas, Jerome KW1 103 Lucas, Kathleen KE1 156, 267 Lucas, Zita KEI 145 Lucca, Mary KEJ 103 Lucek Sharon KWJ 169 Lucek, William KW1 103 Luciani, Donna KE1 145, 233, 267 Luciano, Patricia KEJ 145 Luczyk, Renee KEl 173, 187 Ludward, Hildegard KE1 155, 221 Ludwiski, Daniel KE1 169 Lukas, Margaret KE1 145 Lukasek, Walter KW1 161 Lukes, Katherine KE1 173, 198, 233 Lukes, Louise KWJ 145 Lukes, Paul KW1 145 Lukes, William KE1 103 Lull, Daniel KWJ 158 Lund, David KEJ 159, 205, 256 Lund, Virginia KE1 103, 187, 205, 214, 223, 266, 269 Luporini, Larry KW1 167 Luporini, Nadine KE1 145, 212, 272 Lutha, Florence KE1 170 Luzar, Marilyn KW1 145 Luznicky, Phyllis KW1 161 Lynch, Charles KE1 103, 219 Lyons, Joan KEJ 165 M Macaluso, Sam KW1 158 MacConneII, John KE1 103, 190, 195, 230 Macdougall, Judith KE1 103, 235, 273 Macdougall, Irvin KE1 103, 234 Macek, Barry KW1 145 Mach, Donna KW1 145 Mach, Jeanette KE1 170 Mach, Kathy KE1 103, 200 Mach, Marcella CED 103, 187, 192 Mach, Terence CED 166 Machacek, James CWD 145 Machala, Ronald CED 159, 241, 248 Machalek, James CWD 145, 187, 181 Machek, Edward CED 103, 167 Machek, Frank CWD 198 Maciag, Warren CED 155 Machian, Diane CWD 157 Mecieiewski, Frank CED 105 Macieiewski, Gerald CED 145 Macieiewski, Joan CED 104 Macieiewski, Michael CED 171 Mack, Carol CED 157 Marsiglio, Diane CWD 105, 200, 273 Marsiglio, Dolores CWD 175, 268 Marsik, Frances CWD 146, 170, 200, 270 Marson, Judith CED 105 Marszalik, Maryann CED 18, 146, 267 Martens, Cynthia CWD 146 Martens, Willard CWD 146 Menako, Dolores CED 146 Menchetti, Lawrence CWD 146 Mendelewski, Steven CED 173 Mendell, Frank CWD 162 Mendrick, Joseph CED 146 Mengler, Barbara CED 167 Mensik, Marian CWD 106, 187 Mlsna, Theodore CED 160, 194 Mlyniec, James CED 146 Mlyniec, Wallace CED 173 Mock, Brian CED 146 Mock, Gregory CED 164 Mock, Marilyn CED 108 MODEL RAILROAD CLUB 231 Martin, Carol CWD 171 Martin, Diane CED 105, 272 Martin, Joan CWD 167, 211 Martin, Milo CED 161, 215 Martin, Nancy CWD 167 Martin, Robert CWD 105, 249 Martinek, James CED 158, 241 Merlo, Linda CED 146 Mershon, Robert CWD 146, 192 , 194 MODERN MODERN DANCE CLUB 270, 272 MUSIC MASTERS C201 Mack, Joseph CED 187, 224 Mack, Lawrence CED 145, 237, 238, 251, 252, 262 Mack, Lucienne CED 145 Mack, Rita CED 174 Meckev, Kenneth CED 156, 190, 210, 263 Mackiewicz, Catherine CED 145 Macko, Richard CED 104 Mac Lean, Norman CED 238, 251, 271 Macri, Rosemary CWD 158, 233 Judith CED 106 Patricia CED 232 Mueller, Conrad CED 147 Magaro, Anthony CWD 145, 233 Magaro, Arthur CWD 171 Magaro, Georgiann CWD 145, 178, 196 Magaro, Lon CWD 193, 250 Magas, Joanne CWD 174 Maglio, Patricia CED 104 Magrowski, Noreen CED 145, 200, 225, 226, 227 Maher, James CWD 104 Mahoney, Diann CWD 171 Mehr, Marianne CED 145 Main, Edward CWD 156 MAINTENANCE 48 Maieski, Joyce CWD 104 Makey, Patricia CED 174 Makovec, Barbara CWD 145 Makovsky, Barbara CWD 104, 273 Makovsky, Cynthia CWD 145, 196, 271 Maksimovich, Peter CWD 104 Malek, Carolyn CWD 145, 198, 199, 268 Malek, Jerry CED 104, 187, 189 Malek, Patricia CED 169 Malek, Patricia CED 167 Malek, Vincent CWD 104, 198, 203 Malenchik. Alex CWD 145 Malik, Allen CWD 167 Malik, Donna CWD 146, 178, 198, 199, 230, 233, 273 Malik, June CWD 145, 187, 268 Malik, Rov CWD 170, 220 Malik, William CED 145 Malina, Joyce CED 146 Melina, Rosemary CED 175 Malizia, Anthony CED 104 Malizia, Phyllis CED 157 Mallason, Patricia CED 159, 180 Mallegni, Joseph CED 172 Mallette, Sue CED 104 Mally, Frances CED 165 Malnar, Donald CED 104 Malony, Dennis CED 174 Malouf, Bernadette CWD 155 Malpede, Joyce CED 146, 196, 199 Maly, Joan CWD 104, 183, 225, 227, 267 Malzahn, Donald CED 194, 255 Manarik, Allen CED 104 Mancilla, Francis CWD 158 Mancilla, Linda CWD 146 Mencuso, Cheryl CED 169 Mancuso, Janice CED 146, 196 Manda, Mariorie CW? 160, 185 Manganiello, Louis ED 167 Mangiaguarra, John CED 146, 174 Mankawich, Barbara CWD 146 Manning, Beverly CWD 174, 233 Manno, Larr E 172 Martinek, Joseph CWD 162 Martinek, Kathy CWD 157, 226 Martinkovic, Dorothy CWD 170 Martino, Rose CWD 170, 179 Martinovic, Robert CWD 170 Martinson, Lee CWD 105, 198, 259 Marx, Dexter CED 105 Masek, Catherine CED 105 Masek, Karen CED 146, 267 Maslanka, Diane M. CWD 170 Maslanka, Maryann CED 162, 180, 217 Mason, Elbert E. CWD 161 Mason, Richard CWD 158 Masopust, Otto CED 169, 194, 248 MASQUE AND GAVEL 202 Massafaro, Kathryn CED 172 Massari, Bernadette CED 169 Massie, Joseph CED 146 Mastalerz, Sandra CED 105, 179, 198, 272 Mateer, Mary L. CWD 154, 191, 204 Mateer, Rosmond CWD 146 Materna, Joy CED 156, 192 MATHEMATICS CLUB 214 Matiasek, Chester CED 157, 241, 247 Matiasek, Richard CWD 170 Matkovich, Richard CWD 248 Matkowich, Richard CED 158 Matousek, Christine CED 146, 192 Mattas, Charles CWD 105, 198 Matthews, Marsha CWD 171 Matthews, Roy CED 174 Mattran, Bruce CED 14, 105 Matula, Phyllis CED 162 Matuszak, Judith CED 20, 174, 197, 198 Matuszak, Marilynn CED 163, 197, 223 Matveychik, Alex A. CWD 146, 239 Matysiak, Elaine CED 105 Mavrick, Elaine CED 146 May, Barbara CED 146, 267 Maq, Ronald CED 169 Mayer, Lora CED 146, 199 Mayhall, Glenda CWD 146, 170 Maylath, Beatrice CED 105 Mayo, Juliane CWD 146 Maytan, Julia CED 22, 157, 197 Mazac, Laverne CWD 146, 182, 189 Mazat, Robert J. CWD 159 Mazintas, Bonita CED 160 Merson, Forbes CED 156 Meschi, John CWD 167 Mesich, Lawrence CWD 146 Meskauskas, Eric CED 106 Mesker, Kenneth CWD 146 Mesker, Thomas CWD 171 Messerges, Christophe CWD 162 Messina, James CED 174 Messina, Kenneth CED 175 Methalos, Richard CWD 167 Meyer, Gisa CWD 106, 234, 235 Meyer, Jeanette CWD 106, 203, 204, 222, 225, 226, 227, 267, 273 Meyer, Ronald CED 106 Meyers, Eileen CWD 156 Meyers, Richard CWD 106 Meyers, Thomas CED 169 Miers, Jeanne CWD 173 Micetich, Janice CWD 106, 68 Michael, Keith CWD 146, 239, 255 Michaels, Sandra CED 162 Michalec, Edward CED 106 Michalek, Frank CWD 106 Michalek, Ronald CED 168 Michals, George CWD 155, 241, 265 Michelon, Joyce CED 156 Michelon, William CED 106 Michi, Charlotet CED 157 Michyeta, Andrew CWD 141, 146, 193 Micka, John CED 107, 263 Miculinic, Joel CWD 161 Miedler, Lambert CED 107 Miglio, Nancy CWD 162 Mihali, Alexander CED 160, 194, 244 Mihalik, Frances CED 167 Mika, Walter CWD 163 Mike, Michael CED 146 Mikeska, Marianne CED 107, 182, 201, 205, 273 Mikl, Joann CWD 146 Miklas, Darlene CED 107, 220 Miklos, Estelle CED 107 Mikrut, Dennis ED 146 Miksa, Karen CED 169 Miksovsky, Janice CED 171, 267 Mikulasek, Linda CWD 18, 107, 273 Mikulecky, Barbara CED 107, 221 Mikulecky, Donald CED 166 Milas, Dwight CWD 171, 243, 248 Milauckas, Aldona CED 107, 146 Milauckas, Genevieve CED 199, 200 Milerski, Siegfried CWD 167 Milinare, Sharon CWD 166 MILITAIRES 185 Moers, Patricia CWD 159 Molek, Patricia CWD 108, 270 Molek, William CWD 170, 216 Moline, Scott CED 146 Molkentine, Charles CWD 108 Molkentine, Patrick CWD 169, 173 Monaco, Donald CWD 146 Monaco, Kenneth CWD 173 Monaco, Ronald CED 146 Monbek, John CED 166 Monczynski, Michael CED 169 Monczynski, Virginia CED 146 Mondek, Gregory CWD 167 Mondek, James CED 146 Montalbano, Salvatore CED 164 Montefinese, Guy CED 164 Moore, Eileen CED 108, 196, 226 Moore Moore Moore , George CED 173 , Sandra CED 108, 178 Sharon CWD 156 Moose, Edward CWD 108, 174 Moravec, Allen CWD 146, 264 Moravec, James CED 164 Moravec, Joan CED 173 Moravec, Paul CED 159 Moravek, William CED 146 Moretti, James CED 172 Morga Morg a nti, Janice CED 171 nti, John CED 108 Morgantini, Arleen CWD 108, 183, 196, 225, 231 Morga ntini, Roland CWD 159 Morini, Dennis CED 174 Morini, Juanita CED 108 Mazur, Marilyn CED 105 Mazur, Shirley CED 146 Mazurek, Eugene CD. CWD 158 Mazurek, Francine CED 174 Mazurek, Nancy CWD 106, 220 Mazurek, Sandra CED 146 Mazurek, Walter CED 106, 219 Mazurka, Antoinette CED 174 Mazzanti, Marlene CED 106 Mazzanti, William CED 168, 194 Mazzetti, Carol CED 169 Mazzetti, C D Manusos, Kaythryn CED 104, 178 Maracek, Bryon CWD 164 Marasco, Rosemarie CED 168 Maraz Alice CWD 162, 199 as, Marazas, Carol CED 146 Marazas, Janet CWD 146 Marazas, Joann CWD 161 Marchon, Lois CWD 104, 231 Marcin, Raymond CED 159, 241, 262 Marcing, John CWD 169, 193 Marcing, Karen CWD 104 Marciniak, Wallace CED 104 Marcinkus, Michael CED 105 Marecek, John CED 105 Maracek, Pamela CWD 105, 196, 271 Eleanor CWD 156 Marek, Kathleen CWD 146 Marek, Michael CED 167 Marek, Michael CWD 168 Marek, Ralmond CWD 105 Marek, Ro ert CWD 146, 204, 242 Marek Sharon CWD 146, 187, 268 , Mares, Mareska, John CED 146, 180, 190, 210 Marganelli, Joseph CED 146 Marhoul, Paul CED 105, 193, 217 Marik, Robert CWD 173, 205, 250 Marik, Thomas CWD 154 Marincic, Kathleen CED 159, 197 Marino, Robert CED 162 Mariotti, Reynold CED 146 Markov, Sharon CWD 10, 105, 234, 235 Markowski, Jerome CED 105, 263 Markvart, Gerald CWD 145 Marks, Walter CWD 105 Marousek, William CED 161 Marquardt, Susan CWD 158, 198, 204, 234 Marrandino, James CED 158 Marrand, Joseph CWD 156 Marrone, Judith CWD 164, 198 Marsh, Patricia CWD 167 Marsh, Peter CED 173, 220, 243, 265 McCabe, Virginia CWD 161 McCaffrey, Claudia CED 175, 210 McCalvy, Marybeth CED 146, 178 McCarter, Judy CED 158 McCarthy, Danny CED 172 McCaskey, Donald CED 168 McCaskey, Martha CED 106 McCauley, Phyllis CED 172 McClendon, Beverly CWD 146, 200 McClend0n, Dale CWD 19, 59, 100, 106, 194, 202, 204, 212, 225, 229, 270 McCook, Jeanne CWD 155, 160, 198, 200, 225, 227 McDonal, Dexter CWD 146 McDonald, Sandra CED 160, 67 McEneany, Patricia CWD 106 McGill, Patricia CWD 198 McKenna, Terry CED 159 McKenzie, Donna A. CWD 154, 178 McKinnon, Carol CWD 173, 233, 268 McKirchy, Sharon J. CWD 146 McKnight, Hattie CED 169 McManus, Laron CED 158 McMillan, Dennis CED 168, 243 McNamara, John CWD 171 McPherson, Sarah CED 160 McReynolds, William CWD 158 B McSwain, Rita CWD 171 McVicar, Betty CED 146, 159, 198, 233 McVicar, Judith CED 106, 180, 233 McWilliams, John CED 146 McWilliams, Phillip CED 106 McWilliams, Ruth CED 106 MEDAL AWARDS COMMITTEE 227 Medal, James CWD 168 Medema, Arlen CWD 161 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 49 Meier, Sandra CWD 167, 199, 268 Meier, William P. CWD 146, 167, 183, 198 Meiron, Patricia CED 146 Meisinger, Dianne CWD 173, 199 Meisinger, Robert CWD 170, 220 Meisinger, Roy R. CWD 106, 198 Meizr, lvanka CWD 157, 268 Melka, Barbara CED 106 Melka, Rosemarie CED 146, 221 Melvin, Robert CED 146 Militello, Catherine CED 175, 198, 233, 267 Militello, Susan CED 146, 267, 272 Milian, Robert CWD 170 Millar, Edith CED 157, 178, 201 Miller, Barbara CED 175 Miller, Bruce CWD 161 Miller, Dave CWD 146 Miller, Gene CWD 171, 243 Miller, Gregory CED 156 Miller, James CED 107, 263 Miller, Leon CED 146, 262 Miller, Marcia CED 172 Miller, Marion CED 162 Miller, Milton CED 107, 219 Miller, Patricia CED 166 Miller, Miller, Philip CWD 146 Morini, Virginia CED 108 Moroni, Wi liam CED 158 Morosky, Joan CED 146, 220, 224, 227 Morris, Edward CED 175, 243 Morrissey, Barbara CWD 171 Morse, Julian CWD 174 Moscato, Donald CED 108 Moscato, Joan CED 147 Moscow, Peter CED 172 Moskal, Gordon SWD 173 Moss, Rodney CW 173, 243, 255 Most, Susan CWD 147, 270 Mostacci, John CED 108 Mostacci, Michael CED 155 Motry, Joseph CED 147 Mottis, Raymond CED 147 Mottl, Jill CWD 167 Mottl, Roy CWD 146 mottg, Danellen Cfglliigg 226, 227 W VY, GN-WU! Moudx, Richard CED 160 Moun ord, Nora CED 147 Moutvic, Charles CWD 108, 198, 242 MOVIE OPERATORS 193 Mozdzen, Robert CED 157 Mozockia, Philip CED 108 Mozockie, Raymond CED 156 Mozzocci, Connie CED 164 Mraz, Fredric CED 20, 61, 108, 190 Mraz, Jane CED 167, 198, 219, 233 Mraz, Josep CED 108 Mraz, Judith CED 22, 108, 234 Mraz, Mary E len CED 172 Mrizek, Laverne CWD 174 MSGA 22, 222-227 Mudra, Boyd CED 109 Mudra, Eugene CED 170 Miller, Robert CWD 107 Miller, Robert J. CWD 169, 255 Miller, Sharon CWD 107 Miller, Shirley CWD 107, 271 Miller, Wayne CWD 107, 219 Miller, Wayne J. CWD 107 Miller, William CWD 160, 178 Mills, Dennis CWD 162 Mills, Maureen CWD 165 Milosevich, Michael CED 107 Minarik, Linda CED 167 Mincheski, John R. CWD 155 Minikowski, Judith CED 107 Minnala, Camille CED 107 Mirsky, Aaron CED 164 Mirtich, Vincent CWD 146 Misek, Bertrand CW! 17, 107, 193, 201, 202, 203, 204, 06 Misek, Charles CWD 166 Misek, David CED 107 Misek, Judith CWD 173, 187 Misek, Kathryn CWD 107 Misenar, Roy CED 146, 264 Miscka, Ronald CWD 171, 265 Misiorowski, Robert CWD 160, 222, 229 Miskawitz, Dawn CWD 146 Missar, Maris CWD 108 Mitacek, Carol CWD 146, 198, 199, 268 Mitchell, Charles CWD 108 Mitchell, Cliltord CED 159 Mitchell, Donald CED 108, 190, 214, 217 Mitchell, James CED 169, 194 Mittle, Jacqueline CED 146, 226, 227 Mitton, Ralph CED 165 Mitty, Sharon CED 146, 188, 196, 199, 200, 266 Mitualsky, Jerry CED 166 Mladenik, Donna CWD 155 Mladic, Judy CWD 146, 268 Mlady, Lynne CED 146, 227 Misek, Carole CWD 171 Page 281 Mueller, Marcia CWD 147 Mueller, Margaret CED 109 Mueller, Wayne CED 109 Muelling, Roger CWD 167, 262 Mulac, Joyce CED 160, 179 Mulder, Thomas CWD 147 Mulhern, Margaret CWD 163 Mungei, Lee CWD 167, 243, 248 Munro, Kenneth CED 109 Murdock, John CWD 163 Murphy, Barbara CED 161 Murray, Michael CED 171, 182, 194 Murray, Terrence CED 147 Murrin, Patricia CWD 147 Mushow, Frank CED 109, 263 Musial, Donald CWD 109 Musil, Carolyn CED 109, 178, 203, 272 Musilek, Sandra CED 159 Musillami, Marie CWD 147 Musinski, John CWD 174 Musolf, Robert CED 166 Mussatto, Charlene CED 156, 197, 199 Musson, Joann CWD 168, 268 Muzik, Louis CWD 150 Mydil, Dorothy CWD 109, 198, 200, 225, 226, 229 Myers, Milo CED 169 Mylan, Barbara CED 168 Myrick, Juanita CED 147, 215 Myrna, Banister CED 162 Myszkowski, Sheila CED 147 N Nad le, Nadr, Alison CWD 167, 179, 180, Janet CWD 109, 228 199, 211 Naessig, Bonnie CWD171 Naifus, Louis CWD 1 3 Namors, Richard CWD 157, 228, 272 Napora, Edwin CED 109 Nauks, Peter CED 147, 243 Nauseda, Joanne CWD 109 Neckar, Linda CWD 147, 243 Neckar, Thomas CWI 147 Nedwed, Carole CEI 159 Nedwed, Judy CEI 165 Needham, Richard CEI 171, 194 Neely, June CWI 173 Nega, Camille CEI 147, 267 Nega, Nancy CEI 169, 267 Neidorf, Irma CWI 109 Nelson, Carl CEI 147 Nelson, Carol CWI 109, 156, 220 Nelson, Lynne CWI 170, 268 Nelson, Marvin CWI 166 Nelson may ist 109,215 NelsonI Richard IEI 147 Nelson, Robert CEI 172, 243, 255 Neman Nemec ich, Martin CWI 154, 241, 262 Allen CEI 160 Nemec: Charlene CWI 156, 215 Nemec, Dar.ene CEI 156 Nemec , Edward CWI 147 Nemec, Ervin CEI 109 Nemec Nemec , Gail CEI 157 Richard CEI 155 194 Nemecek, Charlene CWIIIO9, 198 Nemecek, James CWI 147 Obermiller, Richard CEI 174 Obermiller, Sandra CEI 169 O'Brien, Mary CEI 163, 210 Oburg, Darlene CEI 147 O'Connell, Donald CWI 147, 262 O'Connor, Jeffrey CWI 170 O'Connor, Peggy CEI 147 Odin, Howard CEI 110, 245 Oesterreich, Judy CEI 157 Oesterreich, Pamela CEI 147, 190 Oestreicher, Sharon CWI 164, 192 OFFICE STAFF 51 Oglin, Shirley CEI 170, 233 Ohler, Carol CEI 110, 219 Ohler, Joann CEI 110, 168, 233 Ohler, Thomas CWI 191, 214 Okamoto, Ronald CWI 110 Okamoto, Vicky CEI 169, 198, 233 Olds, Max CWI 147 AlenickC Michele CEI 162 Olic, Judith CWI 110 Olichwier, Judith CEI 173 Olin, Nancy EI 154 Olmstead, Carol CEI 157 Olmstead, William CEI 110 Parma, Carol CWI 155 Parrish, Scotty CEI 159 Parthun, Loisdiane CEI 112, 178 Pascarella, Kathleen CEI 159 Pasieta, Anthony CEI 162 Pasieta, Barbara CEI 112, 207 Pasieta, Joseph CEI 169, 250 Pasikowski, James CEI 147 Pasquinelli, Jerrianne CWI 147, 167, 233 Passarella, Donald CEI 147 Patera, Janet CWI 168 Patitucci, James CEI 112 Patrick, Donald CWI 171, 243, 248 Patrick, Richard CWI 148 Patyk, Kay CEI 100, 112 Patz, Theodore CWI 174 Patzem, Donald CEI 112 Paul, Carol CWI 172 Paul, Elizabeth CEI 172 Paul, Janet CEI 162 Paul, Patrick CEI 173 Paul, Pauline CEI 156 Paulaskas, Carol CEI 171, 227, 267 Paulaskas, Ron CEI 112 Paveza, Nemecek, Janice CWI 147 Nemecek, Rita CEI 18, 147, 196, 199, 225, 226, 227, 267 Nemetz, Patricia CWI 158, 172, 224 Nerad, Sandra CWI 147, 233, 269 Nergaard, Dale CWI 171 Neskodny, Jeane CWI 173, 191 Ness, Bernard CWI 170, 265 Ness, Raymond CWI 147 Neuberg, Marie CWI 147 Neuman, Carol CEI 165 Neuman, George CEI 175 Neuman, John CEI 173, 217 Neumann, Lola CEI 147, 109, 234 Nevaril, Joyce CWI 161, 182, 199, 268 Newburn, Walter CEI 22, 109, 210 Newcomb, Brenda CWI 169 Newman, Henry CWI 170 Newman, Marianne CWI 109 Olsen , Andrew CEI 111, 263 Olsen Carolyn CWI 154, 233, 272 Olsen, Christine CWI 147, 198, 233 Olson, Krisitn CWI 175, 230 Olson, Larry CWI 171, 235, 248 Olson F. Lee CWI 59, 160 Olson Marilyn CWI 168, 199, 235 1 Olson, Olson, Sandra CEI 158, 268 Sondra CWI 175, 186 Paulausk as, Stanley CEI 112 Pauley, Dave CEI 172 Pauley, Donald CEI 112 Paulin, William CWI 157, 265 Pautienius, Teresa CEI 170 Pavel, Joseph CWI 148 Pavel, Ronald CWI 174 Paveza, Clara CEI 148, 220 Newson, Verna CEI 109 Newson, Vicky CEI 172 Nicholson, Jeanette CWI 162, 199, Nickals, Sharon CWI 109 Nickel, Nickel, Betty CEI 110 Thomas CWI 110 Nicolosi, Bruce CEI 146 Nicotra, Russell CEI 160 268 Niehoff, John CEI 147 Nielsen, Charlene CEI 172 Niemczura, Sandra CEI 144 Nigro, Angela CEI 156 Nikola, Mary Ellen CWI 162, 211 Nisk, Mike CEI 156 Nitchoff, Boris CWI 175 Nitchoff, Nada CWI 175 Nitz, John CEI 147 Noakes, Lvnn CWI 147, 180, 182, 190, 271 Nobile, James CEI 172 Noftz, Barbara CWI 167 Nohava, Evelyn CWI 156, 179 Nohava, Jane CWI 175 Nolan, Tom CEI 57, 110 Norbut, Janice CWI 168, 182 Norek, George CWI 147, 247 Norkus, Algird CEI 154, 250 Norkus, Kenneth CEI 147 Norman, Kenneth CWI 110, 251, 260 Norris, Edward CWI 147 Novakz Norris, Joyce CEI 175 Norton, Maureen CEI 147 Nosek, Nosek, Joseph CWI 110 Margaret CEI 147, 205 Novacek, John CWI 141, 188, 220 Novak, Carolyn CEI 147 Novak, Conrad CWI 161 Novak, David CWI 147, 224, 227 Novak, Diane CEI 164 Novak, Donna CWI 110 Novak, George CWI 110, 239, 240, 252, 337 Novak, Gerald CEI 162, 187 Novak, Gloria CWI 110 Novak, James CEI 147, 231 Novak, James CEI 110, 193 Novak Jerome CWI 160 Joan CWI 110 Pertle, S Novak, Kathleen CWI 147, 178, 199, 230, 273 Novak, Kenneth CWI 110 Novak, Randal CEI 169, 243 Novak, Richard CWI 154, 243, 255 Novak, Richard E. CWI 141, 194, 205, 241, 247, 256 Novak, Richard J. CWI 174, 245 Novak, Susan CWI 155, 182 Novotny, Angeline CEI 110 Novotny, Carl CEI 110 Novotny, John CWI 156, 220 Novotny, Robert CEI 164 Novy, Bonnie CEI 169, 267 Novy, Kenneth CEI 147, 242 Novy, Nowac Nowac Russell CEI 170 ki, Brian CEI 163 zyk, Mary CEI 165 Nowak, Lenora CEI 172 Nowakowski, Edward CEI 147 Nowicki, Eugene CEI 110 Nowowieiski, Jeanette CEI 155, 198, 226, 234 Nudera, Ralph CWI 147 Nuismer, Ralph CEI 147 Nuti, Louis CEI 60, 158 Nyberg, Christine CEI 160 Nykiel, Ted CWI 167 O Obenauf, Richard CEI 110 Olsson, Mary CWI 216, 232 Olszewski, Gerald CEI 111 - Olszewski, Patricia CEI 111 OlthoHi, Sharon CEI 159 Omerza, William CWI 154 Ondrus, Louis CEI 111 Onorati, Annette CEI 163 Opalecky, Frank CEI 111 Openchowski, Richard CEI 169 Orbon, Clark CEI 147 Orbon, Larry CEI 147 Orbon, Richard CEI 168 ORCHESTRA 180, 181 Orihel, Pearl CEI 111, 178, 201 Orr, Gary CEI 111 Orrico, Mary CWI 154, 271 Orszula, Jerilyn CEI 111, 200 Orszula, Sandra CEI 111, 147, 225, 227 Orszula, Walter CEI 172, 245, 255 Ort, Diana CWI 174, 268 Ort, Donna CWI 268 Ortell, Corinne CWI 170 Osterman, Kenneth CEI 147 Ostrowski, John CEI 147 Osuch, Karen CEI 147, 200, 227 Osuch, Robert CWI 205 Oswald, Catherine CEI 269 Ott, David CWI 158, 265 Otten, Daniel CWI 166, 255 Otten, Karen CWI 111 Otto, Thomas CEI 167 Oudes, Terry CWI 167, 209, 245, 255 Ourada, Richard CEI 111 Overfield, Vicki CEI 111, 272 Overtoom, James CWI 111, 194, 245 Overtoom, Robert CWI 111, 194, 245 P Pacela, Eileen CEI 111, 219 Pack, Mildred CWI 166 Pacourek, James CEI 147 Padera, Gary CWI 174 Padera, George CWI 147 Paganelli, Carol CWI 111 Page, Marilyn CEI 111 Pagel, Laura CWI 171, 180, 216 Paglusch, Patricia CWI 162 Pagni, Bruce CEI 18, 147, 212, 225 Pagni, James CEI 111 Pagni, Yolanda CEI 172 Paichl, Diane CEI 111 Pakan, Christine CEI 111 Palas, Richard CWI 147 Palcer, John CEI 157 Palecek, Darlene CEI 147, 180, 233 Paleczny, Mary CWI 147 Palicka, Karen CWI 147 Palladino, Jennifer CEI 169 Palleva, John CEI 111 Palmer, Bruce CWI 111, 239, 251 Palmer, Judy CWI 173, 179, 220 Palmer, Sharon CEI 147, 196, 225, 227, 266 Palminteri, Angeline CEI 166 Palminteri, Josephine CEI 147 Panattoni, Genevieve CEI 155 Panattoni, George CWI 158 Panek, Valeria CEI 166 Pangrle, Bonita CWI 112 Panik, Joseph CWI 112 Pankow, Roberta CWI 166 Panusko, Audrey CWI 112, 200, 273 Paoletti, John CEI 147, 202, 212, 222, 225, 227 Papa, Joann CEI 147 Papacek, Carole CEI 112 Papach, Nancy CWI 147 Papirnik, Donald CEI 112 Papirnik, Sandra CEI 155, 180, 233 Papivis, Barbara CEI 112 Papp, Joseph CWI 147, 182 Pappalardo, Brian CWI 112, 178, 198 Papucci, Theodore CEI 157 Para, Loretta CWI 147 Paradee, Raymond CWI 173 Parichy, Sue CWI 112, 273 Parker, Ruth CEI 166, 199 Parkhurst, Carol CWI 112, 233 Parks, Dwight CWI 171 Pavish, James CEI 112 Stephen CWI 112 Pavletich, David CEI 112 Pavlik, Bonita CWI 112, 220 Pavlik, Earl CEI 243, 265 Pavlik, Frank CEI 113, 195 Pavlik, Joanne CWI 113 Pavlik, Karen CWI 161 Pavlis, Robert CEI 148 Pavlovsky, William CEI 148 Pavso, Melanie CEI 148 Pawelczyk, Jane CEI 154 Pawelczyk, Richard CEI 113 Pawiak, Helen CEI 164 Pawlowski, Dwight CEI 160, 241, 256 Pawlowski, James CEI 148 Paychek, Pamela CEI 156 Paychl, James CWI 156, 182 Pearson, Harry CWI 162 Pecanic, Jack CWI 170 Pecanic, Sharon CWI 148 Pecenka, Darlene CEI 113 Pech, Charles CWI 159 Pech, Leanne CWI 113 Pechan, Louis CEI 113 Peterson, Richard CEI 167, 265 Petitte, Lawrence CEI 162 Petkevicius, Paul CEI 148, 244 Petr, Thomas CWI 147, 192, 193, 194 Petracek, Jack CEI 159 Petr.g11ano, Joan CWI 148 Petrlik, Patricia CWI 148, 198 Petrone, Renee CEI 148 Petrzelka, James CEI 114, 193 Pett, Raymond CWI 158 Pett, Thomas CEI 164 Pettigrew, Sandra CWI 114, 220 Pfrommer, Mary CEI 148 Phillips, John CEI 151, 262 Phillips, William CWI 173 PHYSICS CLUB 215 Piatek, Joseph CEI 148 Piatek, Therese CEI 164 Piccinini, Roberta CEI 148 Picco, James CEI 159 Picha, Sandra CWI 148, 182, 230 Piccucci, Marie CEI 174 Piekarski, Mary CEI 148 Piekarski, Mary CEI 148 Pieklo, Barbara CEI 17, 114, 203, 204, 207 Pieper, Carole CEI 148 Pieper, Patrick CEI 114 Pierantoni, Juanita CEI 114, 227 Pierce, Janice, CEI 174 Pierce, Joseph CEI 148 Pieri, Ida CEI 174 Piest, Wayne CWI 167 Pietras, Marie CWI 157, 187, 216 Pietras, Stephen CWI 114 Pietrzak, Carol CEI 114, 203, 267 Pietrzak, Leandra CEI 114 Pietrzak, Susan CEI 148 Pifko, Joseph CWI 154 Pignato, Concatta CEI 114 Pikas, Bruce CWI 175 Pilarczyk, Marianne CEI 148 Pilarski, Bernice CEI 163 Pilas, Carole CWI 114, 162 Pilkis, Simon CEI 114, 190 Pilney, James CWI 148 Pilney, Richard CWI 158, 193 Pinc, June CEI 171 Pinta, George CWI 170 Pinta, Scott CWI 114 Piorecki, Raymond CEI 114 Piorecki, Theresa CEI 156 Piotrowski, Dolores CEI 175, 199 Piotrowski Fred CEI 157 Piotrowski, Gerald CEI 158 Piotrowski, Judith CEI 148 Piotrowski, Marilyn CEI 175 Piotrowski, Robert CEI 148 Pechan, Richard CEI 175 Pechan, Susan CWI 154 Pechman, Evelyn CEI 163, 179 Pechous, Edward CEI 169 Pechous, Gerald CEI 113 Peck, John CEI 147, 245, 247 Peckma n, Evelyn CWI 267 Pedersen, James CWI 113, 203, 207 Pedersen, Louise CWI 147 Pedersen, Peder CWI 172 Peicich, Sherry CEI 157 Pekarek, Dave CEI 28, 113 Pekarek, Franklyn CEI 17, 113, 206 Peklo, Carol CWI 148 Pekoc, Peletz, Patricia CWI 148 Donna CEI 159 Pellegrino, Dolores CEI 113 Pellegrino, Tom CEI 148 Pelletiere, Thomas CEI 113 Pellett, Richard CEI 173 Pellett, Robert CEI 148 Pellican, Tony CEI 174 Peluso, David CEI 113 Peluso, Richard CEI 162 Pencak, Dennis CEI 162, 241, 248 Pencak, Kenneth CEI 166 Pengiel, Frank CEI 148 Pengiel, Myron CEI 163 Penn, Harold CEI 148, 215 Pennington, Robert CEI 168, 243 PEP CLUB Boys Girls Perfect, we 198-199 Donald CEI 113 Perillo, Louis CEI 148 Perillo, Suzanne CEI 168, 267 Perina, Helen CEI 113 Perkins, Perkins Diane CWI 172, 23 n a W 113 179 ' , Li d C 1 1 Perks, Paul CEI 148, 263 Perlowski, James CWI 155 Perry, Chad CEI 159, 182 andra CWI 113, 201, 203, 206, Pircon, Joan CWI 114 Pisauro, Joseph CEI 114 Piskule, Rudolph CEI 161 Pisoni, Arlene CEI 60, 148, 196, 232 Pitelka, Judith CWI 114, 183, 203, 204 Pivonka, Dennis CEI 166 Plachy, Charlene CWI 148 Plachy, Janice CEI 160 Planicka, Jane CWI 175, 179, 199 Plantan, John CWI 23, 114, 177 Platek, Daniel CEI 148 Plett, Elaine CWI 172 Pliml, Carol EI 158 Pliml, Clifford CWI 114 Pliml, Frank CEI 114 Pliml, Patricia CWI 171, 233 Plocar, Nancy CWI 163, 199, 205, 272 Plocek, Edward CWI 21, 115 Pluister, Philip CWI 173 Plunket, James CWI 162, 265 Plunkett, Karen CWI 158, 198, 271 Plye, Allan CWI 148 Plzak, Dennis CWI 170 Poch, Nancy CEI 115 Pochocki, Diane CEI 156, 197, 223 Pocic, Carole CWI 156, 268 Podzamsky, Donald CEI 115, 219 Poe, Sandra CEI 148 Pohl, Eugene CEI 164 Pohl, Jerome CEI 170 Poiak, Andrea CWI 174 Poiman, Everett CEI 154, 248 Poiman, Kenneth CEI 115 Pokorney, Carol CEI 115 Pokorny, Beverly CWI 154 Pokorny, Laddie CWI 155 Pokorny, Robert CWI 159 Polacek, Janice CWI 115, 200, 269 Polacek, Jerry CWI 154. 263 Polan, Diane CEI 148, 223 Polansky, Dale CEI 160 Polansky, Nancy CEI 167 Polcyn, Terrance CEI 115 222, 227, 270 Peryon, Joseph CWI 161 Pesakovic, Cedomir CWI 175 Pesch, Catherine CEI 148, 234 Pesek, Bruce CWI 156 Pesic, Lavay CWI 148 Petchnick, Marlene CEI 173 Peter, Frank CWI 113 Peterman, Lenore CEI 162 Peterman, Ronald CEI 113, 245, 251, 252, 257, 337 Peternel, Raymond CWI 155, 230 Peternell, Gail CWI 181 Peternell, Penny CWI 113, 196, 271 Peters, Joanne CEI 113 Polic, George CEI 148 Polich, Carol CWI 115 Polich, Carol CWI 148 Polich, Jerry CWI 148 Polich Polich , John CWI 148, 242, 262 Robert CWI 148 Peters, Robert CWI 114, 239, 251, 260 Petersen, Darlene CWI 114, 200, 233, 234, 269, 270 Peterson, Arthur CEI 156 Peterson, Karen CEI 172 Peterson , Patricia CWI 170 Peterson, Richard CEI 148, 256 Page 282 Policky, Kenneth CWI 148 Polivka, Carol CEI 115 Polivka, Edward CEI 156, 244 Polko, Peter CWI 115, 191, 193, 214,217 Polz, Frank CEI 148 Polz, Linda CEI 169, 197 Pomierski, Judith CEI 148, 178, 186, 201, 205 Pondola, Judy CWI 161, 216 Ponterio, Marguerite CEI 166, 232 Popovich, Elizabeth CEI 167 Popovich, John CEI 115 Porak, Steve CEI 148 Porembski, Geraldine CEI 148 Porro, Louis CEI 155 Schulz, Porter, Linda CEI 148 Posen, William CEI 170, 256 Poska, Nancy CEI 175 Pospisil, Helen CWI 174 Possedi, Richard CEI 174 Posta, Karen CEI 148, 222, 223, 224, 226, 227, 272 Potempa, Joan CEI 159 Potokar, John CEI 115 Potsic, Steven CEI 115, 195, 203, 205 Potsic, Walter CEI 115 Potsic, William CEI 148, 155 Potter, David CWI 163 Potter, Ralph CEI 164 Poulos, Karen CWI 148, 189, 192, 221 Poulos, William CEI 148 Pour, Robert CEI 148, 195, 242, 249 Povilaika, Algimantas CEI 148, 244 Powers, Janet CWI 170, 268 Prapotnik, Louis CEI 115, 219 Pratt, Barry CEI 148 Pratt, Kathleen CEI 167 Pratt, Sara CEI 158 Prchal, Henry CEI 170 Preban, Georgene CEI 148 Prebe, Edward CWI 170 Prebish, Virginia CWI 115 Predan, Donna CWI 199 Prell, Jill CEI 167 Prerost, Sheree CWI 158 Preston, Richard CWI 158, 265 Preston, Walter CWI 115 Prevratil, Charlotte CEI 159 Priban, Kenneth CWI 163, 180, 182 Priban, Lawrence CEI 166, 255 Priban, Sandra CWI 10, 168, 198 Priban, Sharon CWI 10, 18, 115 Prigan, Sherry CEI 175 Priggie, Nan CWI 168, 190 Prihoda, Ann CWI 158, 220, 224 Prihoda, Rosemary CWI 166, 192, 220, 224, 268 Prince, Dorothy CEI 148, 178 PRINCIPALS 34 Privett, Herman CWI 166 Prochaska, Alan CEI 169, 255 Prochaska, Betty CEI 115 Prochaska, Karen CEI 115, 272 Prohaska, Kathy CEI 160, 197, 220 Prokop, Alexander CEI 148 Prosek, Joe CWI 161 Prusha, Merilyn CWI 166, 233 Prusha, Michael CWI 148 Pryber, Donald CWI 171 Przeklasa, Edward CEI 115 Przybycien, Michael CWI 160 Przybytek, Judy CWI 116 Przybtek, James CWI 171 Prychodni, Joseph CEI 167 Psyk, Barbara CEI 157 198 Psyk, Robert CEI 160 Pszanka, Raymond CWI 116 Pszczola, John CWI 154, 193 Pszczola, Judy CWI 148 Ptak, Karen CWI 163 Puccinelli, Carol CEI 162 Puccini, Roy CEI 239, 251, 257, 264 Puccini, Sheila CEI 168, 171 Puckett, Linda CWI 116 Pudelek, Stanley CEI 161 Puffer, James CWI 148 Putter, Nancy CWI 166, 267 Puike, Diane CEI 172, 267 Puike, Karen CEI 116, 185, 196, 226 Puklicky, Bonita CWI 160 Pulitini, Allan CEI 174 Pulley, Betty CEI 172 Puma, Vincent CWI 148 Puncochar, Glenn CEI 116, 180 Puncochar, Karen CEI 171, 180 Pupelis, James CEI 57, 116, 263 Purfeerst, David CWI 175 Pustaver, Barbara CEI 167 Puszewski, Valeria CEI 174 Putz, Carol CEI 116, 220 Putzler, Sharon CWI 116 Pysac, Rosemary CEI 148 Q Quackenbush, David CEI 174, 230 Quackenbush, Nancy CEI 148, 228 Quentire, Theresa CWI 148 QUILL AND SCROLL 201 R Racek, John CWI 168 Racine, Robert CEI 166 Rada, William CEI 148, 249 Radavich, Dolores CEI 169 Radavich, Janet CEI 148 Radd, Barbara CWI 20, 148, 190, 204, 207, 226 Raddatz, Edward CWI 168 Rader, Carolyn CWI 116, 182 Rader, George CEI 174, 250 Radic, Diane CWI 159 Radke, Daniel CWI 148 Radke, Herman CWI 154 aRdtke, Pernilla CWI 148 Radtke, Frank CWI 116 Radycki, Carole CWI 116 Raieck, Glenn CEI 116 Raispis, Kenneth CEI 148, 231 Raiunis, Patricia CWI 163 Rak, Sandy CEI 172, 267 Rakowski, Janice CEI 157, 220 Rakowski, Rick CEI 149, 245, 255, 262 Rammacher, Richard CEI 161 Randolph, Karen CWI 116 Rankin, Barbara CEI 149 Rankin, Sharon CEI 116 Rantala, Sharon CEI 160 Ranucci, Arlene CWI 148 Rasmussen, onna CWI 162, 198, 225, D 226, 227, 229, 270 Rasmussen, James CEI 169 Rassano, Robert CWI 159, 241, 265 Ratay, Wayne CWI 116, 183, 198, 225 Rauch, Annabelle CEI 116 Rausch, John CEI 159 Rausch, Kenneth CEI 172, 220 Rausch, Margaret CEI 149, 216 Rautis, Arlene CEI 175 Rawlins, Sandra CWI 161 Rawski, Richard CWI 149, 198, 262 , Rawski, Thomas CWI 116 Raye, Jacquelynn CEI 174, 198 Raz, Alan CEI 149 Reali, Blanche CEI 116 Redrup, Linda CWI 149 Redrup, Merideth CWI 173 Reeks, Carolyn CWI 154 Rees, Robert CEI 116, 238, 239, 247 Reetz, Rollin CWI 149 Regal, Jeanne CWI 116 Rehak, James CWI 170 Rehor, Arlene CEI 149, 196 Reich, Penny CEI 149 Reidy, Dennis CWI 167 Reimer, Rose CEI 149 Reina, Carl CWI 117 Reinbacher, Judith CEI 178, 190 Reinertson, Sharon CWI 117 Reinke, Rektors Rekus, William CEI 159 ki, Marianne CEI 170 Carol CWI 117 Remenciak, Barbara CEI 160, 197 Remp, Michael CEI 174 Rempert, Lawrence CEI 117, 214 Remys, Edmundas CEI 149, 246, 249 Renc, Sally CEI 160 Rench, Rench, Rench, Renga, Kenneth CWI 161, 168, 255 Martin CWI 149, 180, 182, 205 Ralph CWI 149, 262, 264 Richard CWI 154, 265 Rennhack, Shirley CWI 117 Reno, Roslyn CEI 149 Repetny, Charlene CEI 149, 192, 205 Reposh, Barbara CEI 156 Rericha, Sharmay CWI 149, 179 Resh, Carol CEI 161 Reveal, Judy CWI 167 Reveal, Terrence CWI 117 Revell, Alfred CEI 169 Rezek, Ronald CWI 117, 180, 182, 193, 201, 214 Reznicek, C.arina CEI 58 Reznicek, Jarka CWI 149 Reznicek, Wayne CWI 149, 245, 255, 262 Reznik, Charmaine CWI 167, 268 Reznik, Georgiana CWI 117 Rhodes, Judy CEI 117, 178 Riber, Linda CWI 149, 202, 221 Ricar, J oseph CEI 160 Ricar, Patricia CEI 175 Riccomi, Robert CEI 117 Rich, Judith CEI 14, 22, 117, 178, 201, 210 Richard, John CEI 149 Richards, Thomas CEI 160, 182 Richert, Eileen CEI 168 Richert, Michaeline CEI 117, 178 Richter, John CEI 223 Richter, Joyce CEI 149, 198, 233, 267, 269 Richter, Thomas CWI 149 Ricker, George CWI 175 Ricker, James CWI 117, 183, 198, 203 Ricono, Glenda CEI 117 Ridpath, Charron CWI 162, 271 Rieckmann, Carl CEI 149, 180 Rieder, Rieder, Christine CWI 117, 200, 233 Judith CEI 58, 157 Rieth, Eugene CEI 149 Riha, Frank CWI 149 Riha, John CWI 163, 220, 265 Riha, K aren CWI 163, 268 Riha, Loretta CWI 149 Riha, Ronald CWI 117, 167, 198 Rimsa, Fred CEI 169 Rinella, Joanne CEI 117 Rngl, Anton CWI 149, 180, 182, 192, 194, 215, 244 Rintz, Rosemary CEI 157 Rippel, Sue CEI 155, 199 Ris, Anita CWI 149 Rishikovsky, Natalie CEI 149, 178, 186, 201 Rittorno, Linda CWI 163 Rittorno, Lorraine CWI 117 Rizetta, Donald CWI 59, 156, 241, 248 Rizman, Robert CEI 117 Rizzato, Mary Ann CEI 101, 117, 186, 187, 201, 205, 206 Rizzetta, Samuel CWI 117, 247 Rizzo, Marlene ,WI 161 Roasch, Evelyn CEI 118 Robb, Denise CWI 118 Robb, Dorothy CEI 161 Robb, Kenneth CWI 149, 194 Robb, Stephanie CWI 149 Robbins, Ronald CEI 174 Roberson, Daniel CWI 167 Roberts, Beverly CWI 173 Roberts, Dennis CWI 175, 243 Roberts, John CEI 168, 194, 243 Roberts Judy CWI 149 Roberts: Patricia Cwy 149 Roberts Roberts , Richard CEI 118 on, Glenn CWI 149 ROCKET SOCIETY 230 Rockey, Robert CEI 118, 263 Rockovski, Joseph CEI 163 Rocush, Peter CEI 173, 243, 248 Rocush, Stanley CEI 149, 242, 2477 Rodr, Charlene CEI 161, 198 Roeges, Ronald CEI 118, 263 Roegner, Robert CEI 243, 265 Rogalinski, Thomas CEI 149 Rogers, Allen CWI 118 Rogers, Joanne CWI 149 Rogers, Neal CWI 163 Rogowski, Ronald CEI 149, 234 Rohr, William CEI 175 Roiicek, Marilyn CWI 149, 179 Roiicek, Marlene CWI 149 Roiicek, Merle CWI 149 Rckavec, Robert CWI 159 Rokos, Lynn CEI 170 Roman, Kathleen CEI 149 Romanek, Carol CEI 175 Romani, James CEI 157 Romano, Anita CEI 149 Romano, Carol CEI 118 Romano, Paulette CEI 164 Romito, Dan CEI 57, 118 8 Rondinella, John CWI 118, 242 Rooney, Sharon CEI 118 Root, Joan CEI 158, 180 Rosato, Eleanor CEI 149 Rose, Allan CEI 149, 195 Rose, Beverly CEI 149 Rose, Dominick CWI 167, 245 Rose, Kathleen CWI 149 Rosenbach, Raymond CWI 175 Rosenberger, Evelene CEI 118, 234, 235, 269 Rosenberger, Marlene CEI 63, 118, 234, 235, 269 Rosinski, Sharon CEI 25, 18 Roski, Robin CEI 169 Ross, Leonard CWI 163 Rossi, Donna CWI 162 Rossi, Frank CWI 149 Rossini, Robert CEI 159 Rotchford, Floyd CEI 149 Roth, Harry CWI 154 Roth, Mary Ellen CWI 118 Roth, Robert CWI 149, 174 Roth, Susan J. CWI 173 Roth, Thomas P. CWI 149, 239, 262 Roti, Kathleen CWI 149 Roti, Victor CWI 171 Roubik, John CWI 149 RouSar, George CEI 155, 182 Rowe, Jeffrey CEI 149 Roycraft, Joan CEI 118, 225 Roycraft, Lois CEI 170, 187 Rubino, Lisa CEI 173 Ruch, George CWI 149 Ruda, James CEI 149 Ruda, Joseph CEI 157, 210 Ruda, Sharon CEI 149, 180 Rudinski, Anthony CEI 163 Rudman, Frank S. CWI 163 Rudman, Fred W. CWI 160 Rudzinskas, Donna CEI 162 Ruftolo, Nate CEI 118, 219 Ruffolo, Natalie CWI 118 Rultolo, Robert CEI 149 Rufo, Joseph CEI 172 Rukas, Jean CEI 149, 267 Rune, Ronald CWI 154 Rupert, Elaine CWI 118, 220 Rupert, Robert CWI 172, 248 Rusasky, Kenneth CEI 163 Russell, Anita CEI 158 Rusesll, Janet CWI 174, 233 Russell, Shirley CEI 119 Russell, Vina CEI 170 Russo, Philip CEI 157 Ruszczyk, Josephine CWI 119 Rut, Nancy CEI 173 Rut, Thomas CEI 148, 195, 215 Ruth, Jacqueline CEI 162 Rutkowski, Gene CWI 164 Rutkoski, Karen CEI 119 Rutta, Gerald G. CWI 149, 264 Ruzicka, Charlotte CEI 119 Ruzicka, Patricia CWI 154 Ruzicka, Thomas CEI 163 Ryan, Harold CWI 149, 262 Ryan, Jay CEI 164 Ryan, Richard M. CWI 161 Rybarczyk, Barbara CEI 157 Rychetsky, Diane M. CWI 170 Rychtarik, Richard CWI 149 Ryland, James P. CWI 158, 250 Rys, Thomas CEI 157, 262 S Sabatino, Judy CEI 158 Saben, Andrea CWI 173 Sackett, Vincent CWI 170 Sadek, Carol CWI 149 SADDLE CLUB 232 Safranek, Phyllis CWI 155 Sagan, Arthur CEI 172 Sagan, Ronald CEI 119, 193 Saharsky, Patricia CWI 119 Sahk, Patricia CEI 171 Sahlin, David CEI 119 Saibic, Milan CWI 149 Salach, Joanne CWI 119 Salak, Frances CEI 161 Salerno, Josephine CWI 149 Salerno, Marie CEI 149 Salerno, Pete CWI 149, 239, 247 Samars, Paulette CWI 149 Samec, David CWI 159 Samec, Diane CWI 178 Samec, Robert CWI 172 Samec, Russell CWI 160, 231 Samek, Sandra CEI 119, 221 Samel, Diane CWI 273 Sanders, Diane CEI 161 Sanders, Don CEI 119 Sanders, Mary CEI 159 Sanderson, Judith CEI 119 Santarelli, Richard CWI 119 Santini, Ray CEI 119, 192, 209, 210 Santini, Theresa CEI 119 Santino, Roy CEI 161, 248 Santschi, Judith CWI 154 Saputo, Jacqueline CEI 149 Saraceno, June CWI 167 Saran, Matthew CEI 173 Sarapu, Allen CWI 170 Sarno, Larry CEI 158 Sarris, Pelli CWI 119, 179 Sartore, Adriann CWI 119 Sass, Roberta CEI 160 Sauer, William CWI 119 Saunders, Mary CEI 267 Savel, Cheryl CWI 164, 268 Savickas, Janice CWI 171, 233, 268 Savickas, John CWI 161 Sawicka, Theresa CEI 167 Sayban, Andrea CWI 268 Scacco, Richard CEI 119 Scachetti, Donna CEI 175 Scaglione, Louis CEI 149 Scala, Francine CWI 175 Scalfaro, Karen CWI 149 Scatassi, Linda CEI 119, 198, 217 Schabinger, Robert CEI 120 Schabow, Donald CWI 171, 265 Schaefer, Edward CEI 174 Scharf, Dennis CWI 120 Schauer, Lynne CWI 149 Schaufel, Bruce CWI 169, 250 Scheid, Virginia CEI 120, 178, 201, 203 Scheive, Andrea CWI 158 Scheive, Malinda CWI 162, 268 Schenekl, Wayne CEI 120, 218 Scherer, Michael CWI 167, 248 Scheunemann, Diane CWI 173 Scheunemann, Linda CWI 120 Schiavelli, Cynthia CEI 170, 198, 223 Schiavelli, Mel CEI 120, 193, 203, 207, 214 Schierstedt, Bruce CEI 157, 182 Schifler, Linda CWI 172 Schillace, Paula CEI 169 Schimel, Fred CWI 161 Schimel, Ted CWI 163 Schimpf, Marilyn CEI 120, 180 Schimof, Robert CW 155 Schindler, Ronald CEI 158 Schine, Robert CEI 149 Schlacks, Jane CWI 170, 220 Schleis, Patricia CWI 155, 185, 187 Schleitwiler, Judy CEI 156, 210 Schleitwiler, Patrick CEI 120 Schlichting, Kenneth CEI 120, 182 Schloman, Susanne CEI 120 Schmelebeck, Jack CEI 149 Schmeltzer, Glenn CWI 150 Schmid, Darlene CWI 161, 178, 233, 268 Schmid, Linda CWI 120 Schmiddlapp, Myrna CEI 230 Schmidt, Katherine CWI 171 Schmidt, Peter CWI 160 Schmidt, Sharon CEI 120 Schmidt, Spencer CEI 170, 265 Schneberger, Lee CWI 150 Schneider, Alan CEI 173 Schneider, Warren CEI 120 Schnulle, James CEI 120 Scholtens, Lenore CEI 162 Scholtens, William CEI 120 Schrachta, Janet CWI 150, 268 Schrader, Merle CWI 120 Schreier, Sheila CWI 64, 150, 200, 270 Schreiner, Eleanor CEI 167, 198, 267 Schrey, Victor CWI 167 Schriner, Delores CEI 150 Schriner, Walter CEI 150 Schroeder, Carol CEI 150 Schroeder, Marilyn CWI 170 Schubert, Ruthann CWI 179, 224 Schuchman, Arnold CEI 159 Schuett, Susan CEI 150 Schultz, Carol CWI 163 Schultz, Donald CEI 166 Schultz, John CEI 164, 194 Schultz, Kenneth CWI 169 Schultz, Roxanne CWI 150 Schultz, Russell CEI 120 Schultz, William CEI 166 Schultz, William CWI 150, 209 Darlene CEI 150, 228 Robertson, Jerry CEI 118, 260 Robertson, Ray CEI 154 Robinson, John CEI 149 Robinson, Thomas CWI 118, 242 Roche, Susan CEI 118 Salerno, Ronald CWI 170, 220 Salomon, Nadine CWI 119 Salvato, Anthony CWI 161 Salvino, Marilynn CEI 149, 198 Salvino, Nicholas CEI 166 Page 283 Schumacher, Albert CEI 120, 195 Schumacher, Carl CEI 154, 192 Schumacher, Fred CEI 169, 192, 194 Schuppe, Joyce CWI 173 Schuss, George CWI 161 Schwabauer, Robert CEI 150, 242, 255 Schwald, Thomas CWI 164 Schwarz, George CWI 182 Schwarz, Ronald CEI 219 Schwarzkopf, Daniel CWI 158, 234, 250 Schwarzkopf, Karen CWI 150, 204, 225, 226, 234, 235 Schweig, Fred CEI 120 Sciarra, Louis CWI 168, 248 Scirra, Victoria CWI 150 Scilingo, Patricia CEI 171 Scoleri, Thomas CEI 150 Scolli, Viola CEI 171, 267 Scordo, Eugene CEI 163 Scripel, Doreen CEI 150 Scripel , Gregory CEI 175, 265 Scudieri, Thomas CEI 161, 241 Scukan ec, Darlene CWI 120 Searles, Ralph CWI 120 Searles, Virginia CWI 161 Sebek, Sebek, Sebek, Karen CWI 150, 234, 235 Robert CWI 162, 234 William CWI 175, 243, 255 Sebesta, Gerald CEI 154, 159, 210 Sebestl, Jerry CEI 60, 121 Sedar, Barbara CEI 150 Sedivy, Charles CEI 150 Sedivy, David F. CWI 121 Sedivy, James CEI 150, 182, 231 Sedivy, Thomas CEI 173 Sedlak, Bonnie CWI 59, 150, 190, 204, 232 Sedlak, Gail CEI 150 Seeboc Sefara, k, Frank CEI 121 Ronald CWI 150, 193 Sefcak, George CEI 150 Seger, Martha CEI 174 Seidl, Andrew CEI 150 Se'nost, Robert CWI 121 Selenis, Charles CEI 150 Selivon, Daniel CWI 121, 239, 240, 242, 251 Sellek, Priscille CWI 162 Send, Patricia CWI 166 Sendra, John CEI 174 Seneca, Raymond CEI 164 Senese, Daniel CEI 161 Senese Paul CWI 150 senmf Robert CWI 121, 239, 240 Stevens Sengstock, Valerie CEI 150 SENIOR COUNCIL 194-195 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY 203 SENIORS 66-135 Sarbin, John CEI 159, 241, 265 Serbin, Mariann CEI 167 Sergo, Mary CWI 150 Sergo, Sandra CWI 150 Serlovsky, Frank CEI 121 Serpe, Jo Ellen CEI 172 Serpe, John CEI 227 Serpe, Marie CEI 150 Serrano, Darlene CWI 173 Serritella, Daniel CEI 150 Serwatkiewicz, Terrence CEI 150 Sestak, Donna CWI 167 Sestak, Roberta CEI 121, 196 Sevcik, James CWI 121, 194, 238, 240, 251, 260 Sevcik, John CWI 121, 194, 238, 240, 251, 260, 261 Severa, Joan CWI 150, 198, 200, 225, 226, 235, 269, 270 Severino, Gregory CEI 164 Severino, Joseph CEI 155 Sgnoszek, Barbara CWI 160 Shandle, Alberta CEI 150 Shaw, Tari CWI 121 Shay, Dorthy CWI 171, 268 Shay, John CWI 150 Sheehan, Gail CEI 158 Sheehan, Maureen CEI 175 Shelden, Robert CEI 175 Shelden, Wayne CEI 175 Sheridan, Michael CEI 156 Sherlock, Gerilyn CWI 155 Sherpan, Karin CEI 172 Sherry, Linda CWI 166, 268 Sherry, Robert CWI 121 Sherwin, Sandra CWI 150 Shields, Lenne CEI 179, 156 Shields, Raymond CWI 150 Shiner, John CEI 121 Shiner, Milton CEI 172 Shogren, Sandra CEI 121 Shoop, Steve CEI 164, 244 Shramovich, Paul CWI 159, 248 Shuburt, Ruth Ann CWI 166 Shuegzda, Robert CEI 150 Shumate, Kenneth CEI 121 Siadek, Arlene CEI 159 Sidlauskas, Francine CWI 163 Sidlo, Suellvn CWI 150 Sidlowski, Ronald CWI 161 Sieber, Dar'ene CEI 17' 218 Sieber, Maureen CEI 121, 218 Siebert, Joan CEI 150, 215 Siebert, Eugene CWI 121 Siegler, Garret CWI 150 Sieliga, Shirley CEI 150 Siekiewicz, James CEI 121 Siever, Paulinet CEI 121 Sika, John CWI 121 Sileikis, Eileen CWI 161 Siller, Bob CEI 162 Silver, Darien CEI 150, 216, 227C 228 Simak, James CEI 150 Simak, Robert CEI 122 Simaz, August CEI 174, 265 Simaz, Frances CEI 150 Simek, Raymond CEI 122 Simko, Paul CWI 122 Simkus, Lucille CWI 122 Siml, Cvnthia CWI 157, 180, 182, 192, 216, 268 Simmerman, Irene CEI 150 Simmons, James CWI 161, 191, 241 Simmons, Kenneth CWI 122, 260 Simon, Dorothy CWI 122 Simon, Marcia CEI 160 Simone, Kenneth CEI 161, 263 Simone, Susan CEI 169 Simonek, Sharon CWI 122 Simovic, Janice CWI 166 Simpson, Linda CWI 150, 174 Sims, Judith CEI 156 Sinclair, Henry CEI 175 Sindelar, Dennis CEI 122 Sindelar, Josephine CWI 150 Sindelar, Marilyn CWI 150 Sinecky, Joseph CEI 172 Singer, Janet CWI 150 Sipek, Charles CEI 122 Sireikis, Frances CEI 150, 196, 199, 220, 226 Sirek, William CEI 159 Sirovatka, Kenneth CWI 150 Sirovy, Sandra CEI 122 Sirp, Michael CWI 164 Sirak, William CEI 150, 262 Siska, Carolyn CWI 65, 173, 199 Sisak, Robert CEI 172 Sistak, Terrence CEI 150 Sistek, Carol CWI 122 Sistler, Mary CWI 59, 160, 187, 192, 204, 216, 217 Sisul, Nancy CEI 169 Sitar, Joseph CEI 155 Sitko, Judy CWI 173, 233, 268 Sitton, Sharon CEI 175 Six, Sandra CWI 159 Skade, Larry CWI 172 Skaggs, Carol CEI 156 Skaia, Gayle CWI 122 Skala, Dudley CEI 150 Skala, Richard CEI 150 Skarbek, Beniamin CEI 170 Skarecky, Margaret CWI 157 Skender, Maryanne CEI 60, 161, 233 Skill, Louise CEI 122 Skill, Richard CEI 166 Skirmants, Victor CEI 160, 190 Sklenicka, Robert CWI 150, 245, 255 Sklodowski, William CEI 150, 188, 215 Skorski, Franklin CEI 159, 195 Skorski, Marilyn CEI 122 Skoumal, Richard CWI 166, 248 Skowron, Dennis CEI 150, 242 Skrabel, Margret CEI 150, 196 Skrabis, Richard CWI 167 Skrha, Jeanette CWI 122, 198, 199, 225, 270 Skroch, Edward CWI 157, 180, 248 Skubal, Arlene CWI 150 Slabinak, Charles CEI 165 Slad, Sharon CEI 150, 196, 232 Sladek, Michael CEI 150, 190, 214, 217 Sladek, Michael E. CEI 150, 190, Smrt, Frank CWI 123, 192, 193, 211 Smrz, Patricia CWI 157 270 Smulski, Patricia CEI 167 Smutny, Patricia CEI 123 Symthe, Jeffrey CEI 159 Snella, Carol CEI 171, 267 Snella, John CEI 166 Snobel, Carol CWI 168 Snobel, Karen CWI 123 Snydel, Sandra CEI 61, 123, 178, 190, 201, 215, 225 Snyder, Bradford CWI 123, 214 Snyder, John CWI 164, 182, 265 Snyder, Robert A. CEI 12, 150, 203 Snyder, Robert B. CEI 150, 215 Sobieski, Judith CWI 123 Sobieszek, Robert CWI 150 Sobol, Craig CEI 159, 194 Sobota, Bonnie CEI 156, 171 Sobotka, Joyce CWI 123, 207 Sobran, Nancy CEI 123, 225, 226, 269 SOCCER 244 Soch, Raymond CEI 169, 248 Socha, Dennis CEI 123 Sochor, Gene CWI 150 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 230 Sodaro, Lee CEI 150 Sodt, Warren CWI 171, 243, 248 Solakiewicz, Geraldine CEI 124 Solar, Lynda CEI 156, 180, 223 Solik, Frank CWI 124, 251, 252, 259 Sollitt, Geneva CEI 167 Solodyna, Lester CWI 173 Sonetz, Louis CWI 156 Soper, Glenn CWI 124 SOPHOMORES 154-164 Starostka, Victor CWI 125 Stasney, Joan CWI 125 Stastny, Daniel CEI 151 Stastny, Frank CEI 125, 220 Staszak, William CEI 171 Stavenger, David CEI 151, 182 Stech, Richard CWI 151 Stechly, Dolores CWI 125 Stedronsky, Erwin CEI 167 Stefanelli, Jeannine CEI 179 Stefani, Karen CWI 166, 180, 233, 235 Stettl, Thomas CWI 158 Stegenga, Caro CWI 125, 159 StehlikC Gail CWI 151, 196 Steigerwald, Patrick CWI 171, 243 Stein, Joyce CWI 125 Steinberger, Karen CWI 125 Steindl, John CWI 125 Steininger, Glenn CEI 170 Steiskal, Diane CWI 125 Steiskal, Bruce CEI 163 Stepskal, Robert CWI 174 Stallmar, Janine CEI 170 Stellmar, John CEI 125 Stelmasek, Kathleen CEI 151, 196, 199, 225, 226, 227, 267 Stelmaszyk, Audrey CEI 125 Stelmaszyk, Vickilee CEI 167, 267 Stepan, Dorothy CWI 166, 268 Stepanek, Janet CWI 125, 198, 199, 226 Stepanek, Maribeth CWI 167, 199 Stepanovic, Joyce CWI 154, 198 Stephan, Karin CWI 125, 200, 203, 235, 270 Stephens, Jolene CEI 151, 232 Stepien, William CWI 151 Sopka, Dennis CEI 124 Sorensen, Jean CEI 150, 227 Sorna, Maryann CWI 171 Soucek, Soucek, Soukup, Sou kup, Soukup, Soukup, Eleanor CEI 150, 192 Kathryn CWI 160 Barbara CEI 151 James CWI 124, 189 Joanne CWI 151, 191, 194 Susan CWI 158, 271 Souta, Rudolph CWI 124, 215 Souther, William CEI 167 Southon, David CWI 164, 180, 184 Sovereen, David CWI 162, 228 Sovinec, Jean CWI 154, 220 Sowa, Catherine CEI 60, 151 Stapina, Francine CWI 125 Stepul, Stanley CWI 151 Sterba, Charles CWI 158, 244 Sterba, Dianne CEI 151 Sterba, George CEI 125, 214, 227 Sterba, Vernon CEI 125, 193, 203, 230 Sternesi Glenn CEI 151, 180, 190, 191, 19 , 195, 201, 202, 204, 214, 215, 245 Stevens, Carol CWI 151 Stevens, Donald CWI 125 Stevens, Linda CWI 156 Stevens, Ronald CEI 151 Stevens, Sharyn CWI 173 , Susan CWI 164, 167 215, 225 Sladek, Sharon CEI 168 Slager, aDvid CEI 122, 158 Slager, Jerry CWI 235, 262 Slager, Slama, Slanec, Slanec, Slaski, Robert CEI 155, 194, 216 Georgianna CEI 158 Mary CWI 154, 268 Thomas CWI 122 Michaeline CEI 169 Slauter, Wayne CEI 175 Slavicek, Kenneth CEI 166, 243, 248 Slavuelg, Elancy CEI 161, 179, 198, 2 2 , 3 Slavik, Joseph CWI 158 Slavin, Jack CWI 162 Slechta, Ron CWI 122 Slechter, Frank CWI 122, 178, 219 Spada, Ontoinette CWI 151 Spadafore, Thomas CEI 151 Spanik, Nancy CEI 158 SPANISH CLUB 188 Spano, Joseph CEI 124 Spansail, Linda CWI 175, 182 Spansail, Richard CWI 242, 264 Sparti, Julia CWI 167, 269 Sparti, Robert CWI 124 Special, Robert CWI 172 SPEECH ARTS Contest Drama 212 Debate 210 Drama Class Presentations 210-211 Junior Class Play 212 Radio Guild 210 Senior Class Play 213 Stevenson, Bruce CWI 170, 265 Steventon, Carol CWI 158, 199, 268 Stewart, Keith CWI 126 St. Georqe, Gene CEI 126, 218 Sticha, Carol CEI 172 Sticha, Shirley CEI 126 Sticka, Ervin CEI 174 Stiklius, Casev CEI 158 Stillo, Sam CEI 155 Stimac, Raymond CEI 151 Stimac, Robert CEI 174 Stimetz, Marian CEI 171, 233, 267 Stimetz, Paul CEI 155 Stipek, Patricia CWI 172 Stlouka, William CEI 168, 263 Stola, Joseoh CWI 171 Stolcpart, Gerald CEI 161 Slapicka, Carol CWI 122 Slezak, Michael CWI 150 Clifka, Joseph CEI 169 Slifka, Patricia CWI 122 Clinkman, Bernard CWI 163 Slinkman, Bernice CEI 173, 250 Clinkman, Henry CWI 150 Sloboda, Catherine CEI 159, 185, 197 Slomiany, Donald CEI 123, 218 Sloran, James CEI 123 Slosar, John CEI 123 Slouka, Ronald CEI 123 Slouka, Vicki CWI 123, 235 Sloup, George CWI 170, 265 Slow, Daniel CEI 123 Slowiak, James CWI 154 Slowinski, Nancy CEI 14, 123, 227 Speech Festival 212 Spelina, James CWI 162 Spelman, Joanne CWI 124, 233 Spelman, Sandra CWI 151, 267 Spera, Andrew CEI 124 Sperlik, James CEI 252 Spevacek, Carole CWI 124 Spicer, Kenneth CWI 151 Spiner, Daniel CEI 175 Spinka, Gloria CWI 168, 198 Spinka, Lucille CWI 156, 216 Spolar, Lincoln CEI 155 Spolar, Linda CEI 17, 55, 124, 187, 213 Spoors, Barbara CEI 151 Springs, Barbara CEI 151 Spurgoz, Barbara CEI 166 Sramek, Wayne CEI 170 Stolz, Carol CEI 126, 169 Stolz, Lenora CWI 151 Stolz, Theresa CWI 154 Stone, John CEI 151, 225 Stone, Karen CWI 126 Stone, Virginia CEI 170, 216, 221 Stone, William CEI 164 Storino, Jacqueline CEI 167, 197 Stourac, Jean CEI 151 Stowell, Walter CEI 174 Straight, Larry CEI 158 Straka Carol CWI 126 stfak.-,I Frank iwi 170. 265 Straka, Straka, Strand, Strand, Richard CEI 171 Robert CWI 158, 191 Bruce CWI 151, 249 Priscilla CWI 166 Sluka, Virginia CEI 160 Slupski, William CEI 150 Sluviak, Linda CEI 150 Smakal, James CEI 150 Smalarz, Dolores CWI 233, 268 Smalarz, Sharon CWI 150, 268, 271 Small, Lynne CEI 169, 192 Smario, Frank CWI 169 Smeikal, Allan CEI 168 Smeikal, Kenneth CEI 123 Smetalsk William CEI 25, 163, 178, 1 ,26 Smetana, Alan CWI 160 Smetana, James CEI 156 Smetana, Michael CWI 170, 248 Smid, Miles CEI 162 Smisek, Sandra CEI 172 Smith, Alberta CWI 123, 203, 270 Smith, April CEI 175 Smith, Carolyn CWI 162 Smith, Dale CWI 150, 195 Smith, Frank CWI 123 Smith, Jeffrey CWI 158, 241, 247 Smith, aLrry CWI 163, 241, 262 Smith, Leo CEI 161 Smith, Marlene CEI 157 Smith, Patricia CEI 166 Smith, Paul CEI 123 Smith, Philip CWI 123 Smith, Raymond CEI 164, 193 Smith, Richard CEI 150 Smith, Smith Robert CWI 150 Roger CWI 160 217 Smitkiewicz, Geraldine CEI 150 Smola, Rita CEI 172 Smolik, Joanne CWI 150, 178, 196 Smolik, Joseph CWI 154, 265 Smolik, Philip CWI 171 Srebalus, Arhur CEI 124 Sredl, Sue CWI 124, 198, 203, 226 Srotyr, Anna CWI 151 Srotyr, Jane CWI 124, 187 Staab, Carole CEI 151, 186, 190 Stabenow, Laverne CEI 124 Ctachnik, Joseph CEI 124 Stachyra, Jerome CEI 160 Stachyra, Thomas CEI 151 Stack, Kenneth CWI 173 Stack, Roselyn CEI 61, 124 Stacknik, Craig CEI 60, 159 Stacknik, Wes ey CEI 124 Stacy, Albert CEI 157, 188, 226 Stadtler, Arthur CWI 151, 238, 251 StaHord, Robert CEI 159 Stahle, Beverly CEI 162 Staif, Donna CEI 171 Stancato, Michael CEI 124 Stancato, Paul CWI 151 Stancel, George CEI 159, 205, 241, 263 Stancel, Joanne CEI 125, 203 Stancl, Lynn CWI 166 Standke, Walter CWI 157 Stanek, Francis CEI 157, 241, 248 Stanicek, Allan CWI 151 Staniszewski, Thomas CEI 125 Stanley, Roberta CEI 125 Stanlik, William CWI 170 Stanovich, Daniel CWI 161 Staponaitis, Johanna CEI 151 Staponaitis, Joseph CEI 157 Star, Daniel CWI 211, 243 Staral, Renae CEI 125 Stark, Jim CWI 158 Starnovsky, Peter CEI 151 Staroska, Anthony CEI 154 Starosta, Carol CWI 162 Page 284 Stranski, Gerald CWI 179 Stranski, Richard CEI 151 Straza, John CWI 168 Strazis. Susan CWI 167 Streicek, George CWI 155, 193 Streleckv, Richard CEI 151, 190 Stress, Annette CWI 155 Stress, John CWI 151 Stringini, John CEI 126 Strobl, Edwin CWI 126 Stramski, Judith CWI 151. 267 Strong, Kathy CEI 226, 232 Strong. Patricia CEI 151 Strumillo, Pamela CEI 151, 267 Struska, William CEI 169 Strzelecki, Richard CEI 154, 194 Strzepek, Robert CEI 163 Stuart, Robert CWI 151 Studnick, William CEI 151 Studtmann, Alvin CEI 173 Stuhl, Sharon CWI 151 Stuit, Carol CWI 151 Stuit. Gerald CEI 151, 179 Stulik, Bruce CWI 126, 180, 182, 201, 203 Stumoo, Chester CWI 167 Sturdik, Ann CEI 175 Sturino, Sandra CEI 175 Sturm, Howard CEI 155 Sturm, Marcus CWI 159 Sivan, Otto CWI 126 Styblo, James CEI 57, 126 Styrskv, Dennis CWI 158. 182 Stvskal, Ruth CEI 169, 267 Subach, Cynthia CEI 126. 208. 267 Sucha, David CWI 155, 220, 231 Suchan, Joyce CEI 174. 221 Suchan, Judy CEI 173, 221 Suchsland, Charles CEI 126 Suchy, Richard CWI 161 Suda, Donna CWI 151, 178, 223 Suiak, Edwina CEI 169 Sukala, Patricia CEI 151, 188, 196, 199, 200, 223, 226, 227 Sumanas, Edvardas CEI 244 Summers, Paula CEI 157, 170 Sundwall, Thomas CEI 159 SUPERINTENDENT 33 Surin, Stephani CEI 151, 192 Surovy, Carol CEI 151 Susina, Barbara CWI 126, 198, 203, 220, 233, 273 Suske, Alan CEI 154 Susmilch, Leonard CWI 160, 182 Sutis, Sandra CEI 151, 234, 235 Suvaizdis, Algirdas CEI 156 Svatek, Barbara CWI 166, 179 Teleso, Camille CEI 128 Telschow, Marie CEI 128 Telscow, Rita CEI 162 Teml, Irvin CWI 128 Templin, Ellen CWI 161, 268 Tenclinger, LiLnda CEI 168 TENNIS 259 Teply, Marilyn CEI 168 Tercek, Janice CWI 128 Tercek, Robert CWI 158, 241 Terlecki, William CEI 172, 217 Terracina, Rosemary CEI 128 Terracino, James CEI 151, 255 Svatos, Charlene CEI 159 Svec, Adolph CEI 126, 195 Svec, Charles CWI 126, 235, 249 Svec, Janet CWI 126, 270 Svec, June CWI 126 Svec, Virginia CWI 167 Sveicar, John CWI 174 Terry, Eileen CWI 151 Terry, Judy CWI 168, 198, 271 Tesar, Adolf CEI 151 Tesar, Frank CWI 173, 182 Tesar, Penny CEI 151 Tesinsky, Georgiann CEI 128, 232, 272 Teetak, Tetrev, Randall CEI 157 Buddy CWI 174 Theall, Robert CWI 128 Theriaul t, Janet CEI 156 THESPIANS 202 Thieda, Harold CEI 17, 100, 128, 178, 186, 193, 195, 206, 217 Thomas, Julie CWI 154, 178, 268 Svensson, Birte CWI 163, 233, 272 Svestka, Thomas CEI 126 Svetlik, Pat CEI 126 Svihla, Richard CEI 163, 262 Svitak, Carol CEI 156, 198 Sitalek, Roberta CWI 157, 198, 204, 270 Svitra, Violeta CEI 151 Thieda, Phillip CEI 160 Thieda, Shirley CWI 151, 188, 228, 268 Thiess, Richard CWI 151, 192 Svoboda, John CWI 151, 264 Svoboda, Marie CEI 173 Svoboda, Mila CEI 172, 197, 217 Svoboda, Robert CEI 151 Svoboda, Sherry CWI 127, 182, 234 Svoboda, Timothy CEI 151, 195, 205, 215 Svoboda, Wayne CWI 154, 155, 204, 2 Svoboda Tom CWI 156 Thimian, Dennis CEI 166 Thomas, Thomas, Dale CEI 11,128,195 Daniel CWI 128 Thomas, Larry CWI 128 Thomas, Thomas CEI 151 Thompson, Charlene CWI 128 Thompson, Gayle CEI 166 Thompson, Ivy CWI 151 Thompson, John CWI 173 Thompson, Terry CEI 151 Throm, Th rom, Robert CWI 202 Sharon CWI 161 Svoise, Mariorie CEI 165 Svornik, Diane CEI 165 Swade, Henry CWI 151, 257 Swakcski,. Edmund CEI 127 Swan, James CWI 151 Swanson, lngeborg CWI 127 Swanson, Marilyn CWI 151 Swartz, George CEI 168 Swartz, Rosemarie CWI 127 Swartz, Thomas CWI 127 Swasko, Suzanne CEI 179, 197 Sweat, Maxine CEI 151 Swenson, Patsy Ann CEI 127 Swiatek, James CWI 163 Swierenga, Ken CWI 161 Swiglo, Alan CWI 127, 192, 194 SWIM CLUB 234, 235 SWIMMING Varsity 249 Sophomore 250 Freshman 250 Action 246. 249 Swingert, Donald CEI 151 Swiontek, Laura CWI 170, 199 Sworsky, Felicia CEI 169 Sykora, Robert CWI 151 Sylvan, Marcelline CWI 174 Sylvester, Kenneth CWI 151 Symowicz, Leo CEI 151, 235, 249 Sypien, Jerome CWI 127 Szathmary, Caroline CWI 127 Szczech, Dolores CEI 127 Szezech, Frank CEI 127 Szczepaniak, Marlene CEI 151 Szezesniak, Theodore CEI 151 Szczudlo, Maryann CWI 167 Szczudlo, Rosann CWI 167 Szczuplo, Joseph CWI 154 Szeremta, William CEI 127 Szezesniak, Robert CEI 175 Szot, Frank CEI 127 Szot, Lawrence CEI 169, 250 Szot, Thomas CEI 127 Szpila, Carole CWI 151 Szortc, Sandra CEI 163 Szuch, Roger CWI 192 Szymanski, Alfred CEI 163 Szymanski, Daniel CWI 154 Thygesen, Theodore CEI 163 Tibensky, Judith CWI 172, 268 TICKET OFFICE 229 Tidwell, Mary CEI 165 Tillman, Jack CEI 168 ' Tillman, LoLralynn CEI 160, 179, 198 Tinman, Craig CEI 128, 263 Tkach, Larissa CEI 157, 190, 197, 205, 221, 223 Tkach, Valentine CEI 160 Tlusty, James CEI 164 Tlusty, William CEI 180, 182 Tobin, Diane CWI 151 Togias, Bonita CWI 128 Toleikis, J. Richard CEI 151 Toman, Jerry CWI 128 Toman, Nancy CWI 166 Toman, Sandra CWI 157 Tomany, Gerald CEI 166 Tomasek, Kay CWI 157, 192 Tomasek, Wayne CWI 128 Tomasello. Richard CWI 152 Tomasik, Joanne CEI 152, 233, 267 Tomasik, Thomas CEI 152 Tomaskovic, Frances CWI 152 Tomasz, Richard CEI 128 Tomaszewski, Phyllis CEI 152 Tomecek, Nancy CWI 128, 200 Tross, Arlene CEI 156 Trtilek, Geraldine CEI 175 Truhlar, Caren CEI 169, 198 Trunk, Thomas CEI 166 Trusgnich, Marilyn CEI 152 Trusina, Eileen CWI 21, 152, 182, 191, 196, 221, 230 Trybul, Paul CWI 170 Tucci, elonard CWI 152 Tucek, Diane CWI 168, 268 Tucek, Paul CWI 161, 241, 248 Tucker, Robert CEI 152 Tully, Frank CWI 162, 256, 259 Tuma, Donald CWI 157 Tuma, Stanley CWI 152, 182 Tuma, Thomas CEI 162, 194 TUMBLING CLUB 233 Tupa, Diane CWI 152 Turecek, Edward CWI 155, 156 Turek, Bonnie CEI 169 Turek, Dorothy CEI 155, 179, 187, 197, 205, 225, 267 Turek, Sharon CWI 162 Turkowski, Ca-'ol CEI 172 Turnbeugh, Roy CWI 175 Turner, Robert CEI 129 Turnwald, lngeborg CWI 152 Tvaroh, Margaret CWI 129 Tvrdik, Trudy CWI 154 Tvrdik, Wayne CWI 152, 238, 247, 251 Tyczka, Werner CEI 152 Tyler, Ronald CWI 172 Tylutki, Judith CWI 159 Tysl, Robert CEI 129, 263 U Uerr, Carol CWI 162 Ugriccioni, Cleraine CWI 164 Uhlik, Jeff CWI 173, 248 Ulrich, Dennis CEI 152 Ulsky, Anthonv G. CWI 155 Ulsky, Cyril CWI 167 Umbras, Peter CEI 157 Umlauf, Vivien CEI 155 Underwood, Barbara CEI 175 Unger, Sharon CEI 169 Upshur, John CWI 171 Van Stedum, Kenneth CEI 173 Varak, Carol CEI 179 Varda, Elaine CWI 152, 271 Vargo, Jan CEI 175 Varnadore, Linda CEI 152 Vasaitis, Alvydas CEI 173 Vascik, Steven CEI 130 Vaughan, Donna CEI 152, 188, 221 Vaughn, Virginia CWI 163, 192 Vavra, Rosemarie CWI 156, 191, 192, 205, 220, 221, 224, 272 Vavrek, Denise CWI 130 avrek, Dorothy CWI 152 Vavricka, George CEI 166 Vavrina, James CWI 170 Vavrina, Wanda CWI 130 Vavrock, Gilbert CWI 152 Vcelak, Carol CEI 130, 196, 267 Vecchi, Elsie CEI 152 Veeninga, Hisho CEI 164 Velat, Kathleen CWI 152, 191, 221 Venice, Anthony CWI 175 Venice, Carol A. CWI 157 Venice, Felix CWI 174 Verber, Douglas CEI 164 Vermillion, Wayne CEI 130 Verzal, Sandra CWI 162 Vesel, Richard CWI 131, 198 Veselik, Kenneth CEI 152 Vesely, Arnold CEI 152, 239, 240, 247, 251, 262 Vesely, Charles CEI 174 Vesely, Richard CEI 173 Vesely, William CEI 152, 180 Vesely, William CWI 152 Vetesnik, Carole CWI 131 Vetrovec, Richard CEI 152 Veverka, Bill CWI 194 Veverka, Edward W. CWI 131 Vicchiollo, Angelo CWI 166 Vicha, Dorothy CEI 167 Vicha, Kathryn CEI 131 Victor, Jane F. CWI 172 Victor, Roberta L. CWI 131 Vidas, Bob CWI 131 Vidas, Diane CEI 152, 221 Videbeck, James CEI 165, 178 Urban, Dorothy CWI 172 Urban, Joseph CEI 170 Urban, Judith CWI 168 Urban, Mariorie CEI 156, 197 Urbanowicz, John CEI 152 Urbanowicz, Walter CEI 61, 129 Urbasek, Barbara CWI 129 Urbasek, Bette A. CWI 163 Urbasek, Fred CEI 255 Urso, C harlene CWI 129, 233, 271 Usis, Joan CEI 129 Uss, Nancy CEI 156, 192, 205, 210 Utley, Robert CEI 173 Videgar, Patricia CWI 163 Vietmeyer, Carol CEI 152 Vietmeyer, Judy CEI 175, 267 Viita, Nancy CEI 58, 152 Viktora, Richard CEI 152, 190, 214, 215 Vilimek, Donna CEI 131 Villano, Lynnette CWI 154, 233, 269, 270 Viner, Gail CWI 152, 200 Visek, Kenneth CWI 152 Visek, Rose CWI 152, 233 Vistein, Douglas CEI 158 Vistine, David CEI 152 V Vaccaro, Katherine CEI 129, 267, 269 Vacek, Gary CWI 163 Vacha, Karla CEI 156, 182 Vacherlon, Beatrice CWI 130, 273 Vacherlon, Lois CEI 130. 178, 225, 226 Vachuska, Alena CWI 163, 272 Vitek, Frederick CEI 169 Vitek, Virginia CWII 158, 271 Vital, Carol CEI 13 , 218 Vital, Charles CEI 152, 247 Vites, Cheryl CWI 175 Vites, Louis CWI 131, 188 Vitner, Adele CEI 152, 221 Vivirito, Cosmo CEI 162 Vacin, Joan CWI 54, 152, 200, 204, 211, 223, 224, 273 Tomko, Andy CEI 152 Tomko, John CWI 171 Tomko, Joseph CEI 175 Tomsa, Camille CWI 163 Tomsik, Patricia CWI 128 Tonelli, Alan CEI 128 Tonetti, Arlene E 166 Vacin, Patricia CWI 152, 200, 204, 223, 273 Vacko, Jim CEI 130 Vacko, Robert CWI 170, 191, 198, 225, 227, 265 Vacko, Robert E. CWI 130 Vaclavek, Joy CEI 152, 188, 194, Szymanski, Eugene CEI 156 Szymczak, Gerald CWI 171 Szymoniak, Joyce CEI 127 Szymoniak, Victoria CEI 172 T Tabor, Eileen CEI 169 Tretiak, Tabor, Rae Lynne CEI 151 Tadrowski, Joan CEI 170 Taglia, Charlene CWI 151 Ta acek, Raymond CEI 156 Talacek, Richard CEI 127, 193, 217 TALENT CLUB 184 Tallach, Edward CWI 175, 248 Tallarico, Diane CEI 127 Tallarico, Thomas CEI 167 Talpai, Veronica CEI 151 Tangorra, Robert CEI 151 Taraba, Kurt CEI 127, 190, 195 Taraba, Patricia CEI 127, 227 Taroli, Diane CEI 175 Tate, Robert CWI 166 Taterka, Marguerite CEI 164 Taucher, John CEI 151, 217 Taylor, Catherine CEI 161 Taylor, Lana CWI 151, 206 Taylor, Pearl CEI 127 Taylor, Rosemary CWI 151 Teare, Thomas CWI 127 Techman, Constance CEI 175, 198 Techman, Ramona CEI 151 Teeter, Patricia CEI 162 Teicek, Jerry CWI 167, 243, 248 C I Tonini, Myra CWI 158, 198, 268 Topolski, Dennis CWI 152 Toppel, Charles CEI 128 Torbick, Susan CWI 167 Torchal, Dorothv CEI 129 Torchal, Richard CEI 154 Toren, Harold CEI 152 Tortorici, Joe CEI 129 Torzinski, Gerald CWI 163 Toth. Carol CWI 167 TRACK Varsity 257 Sophomore 248 Freshman 248 Action 257 Tracy, Nncy CEI 167 Tramba, James CWI 172, 182 Trantina, Diane CEI 157 Trantina, Paul CEI 129. 257, 264 Trappina, John CWI 129 Trappina, Sharon CWI 154, 205, 196, 200, 225, 226 Vais, A nthony CEI 166, 243, 255 Vais, Theresa CEI 152 Vaidik, George CEI 130, 218 Valaitis, Kristine CEI 167 Valenta, Joseph CEI 152, 252, 259 Valenta, Karen CEI 160 Valenta Rudolph CWI 156 Valenta, Sandra CEI 156, 197 Valente, Joe CEI 152 Valente, Nikk CEI 166 Valente, Richard CEI 168 Va'entine, Nello CEI 130 226, 272 Trautma n, Linda CEI 159, 210, 226 TRAVEL CLUB 231 Traznik, Karen CEI 129 Tregler, Mariorie CEI 170 Tre'bal, Darlene CEI 129 Treloar, Homer CEI 129, 180 Treloar, Hu h CEI 164 Trenkel Martin CEI 230 Tresnakz Cheryl CWI 170 Steven CEI 45, 152, 263 Trhlik, Joseph CEI 162, 231 Trick, David CWI 243. 248 Tricroce, Rocco CEI 129 Triner, Cheryllynn CEI 171, 187, 221 Triner, Darlene CWI 129 Triner, Irvin CWI 157, 241, 250, 262 Triner, Russell CWI 161, 241, 262, 265 Trischman, Sharon CWI 129. 203, 270 Troemner, Keith CEI 174, 180 Troian, Elizabeth CEI 129 Trok, Carol CEI 167. 267 Trok, Patricia CEI 129 Troll, Judith CWI 163, 199 Tronchetti, Arline CEI 129 Valintis, Daniel CEI 130 Vallino, John CEI 130 Valosek, Daniel CEI 156 Vamis, Jay CEI 175, 250 Vana, June CEI 55, 130, 201, 206 Vana, Milton CWI 174. 245, 255 Vana, Thomas CWI 160 Van Berschot, Judith CEI 174 Vance, William CEI 168 Van Cura, Joyce CWI 130 Van Cura, Larry CWI 130 Van Cura, Kathleen CEI 130 Van Cura, Robert C. CWI 158 Vanderaue, Antoinette CEI 166 Vanderburg, David CEI 182 Vandenburgh, Pennv CEI 169 Vandenburgh, Valerie CEI 152, 171 Vandenburah, Wayne CEI 130, 239, 251, 257, 264 Vanderwagen, Wayne CWI 164 Van Dorpe, James E. CWI 157 Van Horn, John CWI 166 6 Van Huezen, Deanna CEI 130, 216 Vanecek, Frank J. CWI 152 Vanek, Jay CWI 154, 180, 191 Vanis, Ruth CWI 152, 182 Vanourek, Robert CWI 130, 194, 239, 240, 251, 264 Vanourek, Verlvn CWI 130 Vansauskas, Ramunas CWI 174, 182 Vansauskas. Svaia CWI 152, 180, 191, 221, 271 Van Stedum, Janet CEI 152 Page 285 Vivirito, Marietta CEI 131 Vivoda, Judy CEI 131, 167 Vivoda, Shirley CEI 131 Vlach, Joann CWI 131 Vlach, Margaret CWI 131 Vlach, Richard CWI 156 Vlach, Sharon CEI 152 Vlasek, Mary Ann CEI 152, 267 Vlasek, Warren CEI 219 Vlcek, Harvey CWI 152 Vlcek, Karen CWI 152 Vlcek, Nancy CEI 169 Vlcek, Russell CWI 169 Vlk, Jack CEI 131 Vlk, Karen CEI 168, 233 Vlnar, Donald CWI 175 Vocalino, Natalie CEI 152 Vocalka, Dawn CWI 163, 268 Vodak, Jane CEI 173 Vodak, Patricia CEI 152 Vodicka, Bruce CWI 152, 182 Vodicka, Margot CEI 152, 196 Voelk, Roberta CEI 154 Voelke, George CEI 158 Vogrig, Carol CEI 164 Voight, Dale CEI 174 Voight, Lucille M. CWI 131 Voita, Karen CEI 131, 180 Voitisek, James R. CWI 152, 259 Vokac, Terry L. CWI 152, 191, 271 Vokaty, Gail CWI 161, 190, 216 Vokaty, Harold CWI 131 Vokatv, Ruth A. CWI 173, 190 Vokurka, Miles CEI 152, 182, 214, 231 Volanti, Carl CWI 171, 248 Volanti, Pauline CWI 152 Volanti, Ronald CWI 131 Volenec, Karen CEI 158 Volenec, Patricia CWI 161, 198, 268 Volk, Paul CEI 131 Vo'ne, Carol R. CWI 167 Vf-nasek. Pennv L. CWI 152 Vondra. Planche CWI 158, 178, 187, 271 Vondracek. Frank 'F' . 238, 252 Vondrak, Roberta CEI 161 Vondrasak, Renee CEI 132 Vondrasek, Terrence CEI 172 Vondriska, Judith CEI 132, 221 Voorhees, David CEI 132, 192, 203, 205 Vopatek, Vopelak Vooicka Michael CEI 157 Carole CWI 132 David CWI 152 Vopialgaf James J. CWI 157, 205, 245, 262, 264, 337 Vorak, Carole CED 157 Voss, William CED 171, 194, 250 Vostal, John CED 152 Vosyka, Nancy CED 156, 185, 197 Votava, Votava, Votava, Votava, Votava, Donald CWD 164 Frank J. CWD 163 James CED 152 Jeannette CED 173, 221 Roy CWD 132, 202, 213 Vovis, Gerald CED 152, 186, 190, 202, 204, 214 Vrabec, Donna CED 165, 233 Vrana, John V. CWD 132 Vrany, John CED 168 Vrzak, Shirlee CED 152 Vuckovic, Janet CED 152, 199, 272 Wesely, Kenneth CED 170 Wesol, Bernadine CWD 152, 268 Wesolowski, James CED 159 Wesolowski, Robert CED 132 West, Dana CED 152, 178 West, Karen CED 152 Wester, Karla CWD 153 Westerveld, Janice E. CWD 153 Westhead, Judith CWD 156, 225, 227 Westhead, James CWD 153 Wettstaedt, David CWD 132 Wettstaedt, Gary CWD 170 Wetzel, Arlene M. CWD 163 Weyer, Karen CWD 162, 268 Whanger, John K, CWD 153 White, Charles CED 153, 186, 204, 249 Vuitech, Sharon CWD 169 Vyhnanek, Kevin CWD 169 Vykruta, Karen CED 173 Vyleta, Richard CED 152, 252 Vysa, Carol A. CWD 152 W Wachala, Anthony CWD 170, 243, 265 White, David CWD 133 White, Eugene C. CWD 162 White, Michael CED 153 White William CED 159 whnei Wililam CWD 160 Whiting, James CWD 174 Whitlock, Donna CED 133 Whitmire, Mary CED 159 Wachel, Maryann CED 173 Wadas, Kenneth CWD 171 Wadas, Norbert CED 132 Wagge, Robert CED 172 Wagner, James E. CWD 161 Wagner, Maryann CED 154, 160, 210 Wagner, Ralph W. CWD 163 Wah lbe rg, John L. CWD 158, 241, 250 Waisnor, Alan CWD 173, 250 Waitkus, Dennis CWD 172 Walaszek, Melvin CWD 170, 243 Waldvo gel, Harry CWD 152 Valencik, Carol CED 174, 184 Wa Ieng a, Karen CED 170 Walker, Brenda CED 174 Walker, Sharon CED 160, 198, 223 Whitmire, Rita CED 169 Wiaranowski, Donald CED 133 Wicher, Paul M. CWD 158, 244 Wickboldt, Walter CED 174 Widiger, Carole J. CWD 133 Widiger, Mariorie CWD 220 Widlock, David CWD 169 Wiegel, Donna CED 14, 153, 220, 225, 227 Wielock, Veronica CED 166 Wier, Keith CED 153 Wiers, Ramona CED 25, 162 Wikholm, Rita CED 133, 226 Wikholm, Ronald CED 159, 205 Wilary, Frank CED 161 Wilczewski, Valerie CWD 164, 268 Walker, Violet CED 172 Wallace, Hartwig, CWD 168 Wallenberg, Gloria CED 132 Walsh, Diane CED 132 Walsh, Ellen CWD 132 Walsh, John CWD 170 Walsh, Lynn A. CWD 268 Warner, Fred CED 168, 265 Warner, Roy CWD 166, 243 Warren, Richard CWD 166 Wascher, Carol CWD 132 Waski, Wassel, Patricia CWD 152 Marilyn CED 158, 199 Waszak, Delphine CED 101, 132, 227 Waszak, Loretta CED 155 - Waters, Betty CED 132 Watson, Lee CWD 152 Wayne, Frank CWD 170 Wayne, George R. CWD 162 Wayne, Gerald CWD 161 Wayne, John CWD 152 Weaver, Leslie CED 152, 209 Weaver, Lynwood CED 17, 132, 207 Weber, Weber, Carole CWD 152 Reynold CED 132 WEEKLY CLUB 208 Wildman, Janet CED 172, 221, 259 Wildman, John CED 153, 190, 215 Wilen, Karen L. CWD 153 Witgotski, Anna Mae CED 133 Wilke, Wilke, Beverly J. CWD 174, 268 Carol CED 172 Will, Carol CWD 154 Willette, Thomas CED 173 Williams, Anthony CWD 168 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Barbara CED 162 Eileen CED 133 James CWD 161 June CWD 173, 233, 268 Patrick CED 168 Wolf, Mary CWD 133, 273 Wolf, Sharon CWD 161 Wolford, Jacquili CWD 180, 182 Wolford, Sharon CWD 134, 160 Wolieki, Florian CED 161 Wolke, Janice CWD 134, 200 Wollenberg, Harold CWD 134 Wollenberg, Joan CWD 161 Wollitzer, CharlesCED 153 Wollrab, Edward CWD 153, 264 Wolski, James CED 159, 241 Wolta, Carole CED 157 Wolthekker, Judith CWD 153 Wood, Patsy CED 134 Wood, Thomas CWD' 169, 265 Workman, Donald CED 134 Workman, Lawrence CWD 134, 182 Wozniak, Carole CED 134 Wozniak, Joseph CWD 153 Wozniak, Leona CED 153 WRESTLING Varsity 247 Sophomore 248 Freshman 248 Wright, George CWD 153 Wright, Gerrie CWD 153 Wright, Jackie CWD 153 Wright, Leta CED 134, 218 WRITERS CLUB 186 Wroga, Frank C. CWD 153 Wrzesinski, Laurae CED 172 Wrzesinski, William CED 171 Wyand, Keith CED 157 Wycpalek, Alan CWD 130, 250 Wydra, William CED 153 Wynard, Robert CED 153 Wyrzykowski, Rosemarie CED 197 Wyszynski, Therese M. CWD 161 Wyzgowski, Casimir CED 134 X Xinos, Catherine CWD 155, 220 Y Yario, Ron CED 134 Yarmolchuk, Robert CED 175 Yearwood, Garland CED 155 Zalitis, Inta M. CWD 162, 216, 221 Zalkins, Monica CED 157 Zalud, James A. CWD 134 Zandrew, Judith A. CWD 153 Zandrew, William CWD 175 Zanko, Ronald CED 153 Zarazan, Phyllis CED 134 Zaremba, Alan CED 167, 243 Zaremba, John P. CWD 173 Zaremba, Wayne CED 174 Zasadil, Kenneth CED 134, 247 Zaura, Nancy CED 153, 196, 199, 200, 220, 227, 266 Zavislak, Frank CED 153, 231 Zavislak, Karen CED 156 Zawitai, Karron CWD 135 Zawitai, Sharron CWD 135 Zaworski, Marianne CED 153 Zaworski, Nancine CWD 153 Zay, Thomas CED 135, 245, 257, 264 Zazvorka, Judith L. CWD 153, 190 Zdenovec, Frank J. CWD 135 Zdroiewski, Lois CED 175 Zecca, John CWD 156, 272 Zeck, Otto F. CWD 153 Zeedyk, Richard CED 164 Zeleny, Zelinsk Leland CED 135 , Charles CED 263 Zelinka, William CWD loo, 193 I ' l Zelinsk , Thomas CED 135 Zeman, Arlene L. CWD 161, 185 Zeman, Joan CED 160 Zeman, Joann CWD 135 Zeman, Lynn CED 153, 199 Zeman, John T. CWD 173, 250 Zeman, Paul CED 155, 262 Zeman, Zeman, Zenkus, Zenkus, Thomas E. CWD 153 William K. CWD 158, 241, 265 Geraldine CED 135 4 William CED 168 Yedinak, Mary C. CWD 168, 198, 211 Yocius, Veronica CED 153 Young, Denis CED 174 Young, Young, Jack CED 169 Kathleen CWD 161, 198, 223, 226, 233, 235, 270 Young, Larry CWD 168, 241 Young, Ruth CWD 153, 204 Young Stella CWD 111, 167 Yuknisc Marilyn CED las, 267 Yuknis, Roberta CWD 157 Yunek, Marilyn CWD 134, 178, 200, 273 Yurek, Yurgil, Susanne CED 179, 197 Gilbert CED 153 Williams, Robert CED 31, 133, 251, 260 Williams, Roberta CED 170, 220 Williams, Susan CWD 161 Williams, William CED 61, 133, 239, 246 Wilson, Diane CWD 153, 187, 188 Wilson, James CED 133 Wilson, Sharon CED 133 Wilson, Sharon CWD 175 Wilson, William CED 133, 247, 251 Winiarski, Carla CED 167 Winkler, Mary CWD 161 Winnicki, Cheryl CED 153 Z Zabelka, Bonnie CED 175, 192 Zaborski, Richard CWD 166 Zaborsky, Lillian CWD 173 Zabran Winter, Ruthann CED 133, 272 WEEKLY STAFF 208, 209 WEIGHT LIGTING 263 Weglarz, Jeanne CED 169 Weglarz, John CED 162 Weglarz, Rosemary CED 132 Wegner Weighil Weighil Weigle, , Richard CWD 174, 220 I, Kathleen CED 152, 196 I, Nancy CED 173 Donna CED 199 Weinert, Joy CWD 132 Weisenritter, David CED 132 Weiss, Karen L. CWD 152, 189 Weiss, Mary E. CWD 157, 185, 205, 224 Welch, Francine CED 171, 198 Welch, Patricia E. CWD 152, 178 Weldt, Edward CED 169 Weller, Arthur CED 152, 242, 251 Wendershi, Robert CED 152 Weniecki, Patricia CED 132 Wisvader, Marilyn CED 153 Witkowski, Ronald CED 175 Witt, Caryl CED 159 Witt, John CED 162 Witt, John L. CWD 133 Witt, Judith L. CWD 153 Wittenberg, Colette CED 158 Wittenberg, Mary CED 158 Wittenberg, William CED 133 Wnek, Joseph CED 168 Wogranic, Kenneth CWD 173 Woidula, Michael CWD 58 Woidyla, Elaine CWD 133, 174 - Woitowicz, Mary Jo CWD 58, 163 sky, Bruce CED 160 Zero, Phillip CED 173 Zeschke, Carol CWD 167 Zettek, Darlene J. CWD 153 Zewaski, Barbara CED 153, 221 Ziber, Helen CED 220 Zick, Geraldine CED 159 Zid, James R. CWD 160 I Zidek, Joanne CED 156 Zielinski, Judith CED 153 Zielinski, Thomas CWD 171 Ziemann, Carrol CED 172 Zienciak, Gregory CED 135 Zika, Arlene CWD 172, 179, 199 Zika, Frank J. CED 64, 135, 153 Zilavy, Carole CWD 135, 183, 196, 206 Zilke, Donna Lee CWD 168 Zimkowski, Nancy CED 135 I Zimmanck, Lynn CED 153, 267 Zimmel, Sharon CWD 156 Zimmer, Christine CWD 156, 268 Zimmer, Patricia CWD 153 Zimmer, Steve CWD 135 Zimmerman, Diana CED 167 , Zimmerman, Gerald W. CWD 153 Zimmerman, Marie CWD 155 Zimny, Wayne CED 135 Ziobro, Geraldine CED 153 Wentworth, Jean CED 165 Wenzel, Jerry CED 132 Werner, Phyllis CWD 268 Wertin, Eileen CWD 172 Wesely, George CED 182, 212 Wolak, Wolak Daniel CED 153 Jane CED 19 133 Wolak: Jerome CED 133. 238 Wolak, Wolak Kathleen CED 153, 197 Kathy CED 156 267 Wolak: Thomas CED lio, 263 Wolak 1 Wolen, Thomas CED 175 Diana CED 133 Wolf, Diane CED 133, 180 Wolf, Jane CED 171, 192 Zaccagnini, Henry J. CWD 134 Zaccari, Anthony CED 164 Zaccone, Robert J. CWD 153, 242, 247 Zacek, Christine CED 169 Zach, August CWD 170 Zack, Allen CWD 153 Zadrazil, Magda CWD 153 Zahorak, Mary A. CWD 170, 220 Zahour, Frank C. CWD 134 Zahradnik, Marie C. CWD 175 Zahrobsky, Karen CWD 167 Zaidlik, John CED 134 Zaiic, Charles CED 134 Zaiicek, Karen CED 160 Zaiicek, Ruth CED 182 Zaiicek, Virginia CED 134, 232, 269 Zak, Douglas CED 174 Zak, Patricia CED 134 Zak, Robert CWD 153 Zakavec, Frank CWD 162, 248 Zakes, Patricia CED 153 Zakroizymski, Adam CED 165, 217 Zalas, Stephan CED 134 Zalesiak, Rehe CED 167 Page 286 Ziola, Norman CWD 153 Zitek, Judith CWD 153 Zitko, Arlita CWD 172, 211 Zitko, George CED 160 Zitko, Joan CWD 153 Zitko Thomas CWD 168, 243, 264 zalnlll, Lynn 'CED 154, 159, 185, 220 Zitny, Joyce CED 172 Zizek, Michael CWD 153, 211 Zmrhal, John CWD 20, 153 Zmrhal, Roger CED 157, 182, 245, 256 Zon, Joann CED 160 Zoven, Melody CED 153 Zuetel, Susan K. CWD 154 Zufan, Denise CWD 170, 268 Zukauskas, Bruno CED 135, 244 Zur, Stanley CED 135 Zver, John A. CWD 155 Zvonecek, Gerard J. CWD 153, 255 Zwic, Carol N. CWD 168, 198 Zwic, Dorothy CWD 135 Zygadto, Geri CED 164, 179 Zygadto, Guy CED 160 u ' V U A A ' M HN w Mum wu. M H jWM Www! 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