J Sterling Morton West High School - Talon Yearbook (Berwyn, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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or gclucafiona F regress ART CLUB . . . The prime obiective ot the Art Club is to gain enioyment in the tield of art. The members are encouraged to develop their crea- tive talents and to express Themselves in some torm ot art. They are also instructed in the appre- ciation ot time art by their advisors, Miss N. l-leraty at Morton East, and Miss L. Tarachas at Morton West. The members contribute their artistic abili- ties to various school projects, programs, and parties Their vvork has been used frequently tor decorations at assemblies and teas, thereby bring- ing the pleasure tound in art to others. The tes- 'ive decorations adorning the halls at Christmas time are another contribution of the Art Club. They otten help in scenery designing and painting tor the many school plays. Among the various forms ot art enjoyed by the club members are: painting, ceramics, iewelry, prints, pottery and dress de- signing. Their ettorts are arranged in the display in the annual Scholastic Art Contest at Wieboldts Department Store. The ofhcers at Morton East were: Janice Georgandas, President, Judy Lath- rop, Vice-presidentg Darlene Silver, Secretary, and Deana Van Husen, Treasurer. The ofhcers at Morton West vvere: Sharon Wolford, President, Karen Paulas, Secretary, Barbara Kubilc, Treasurer, Robert l-legstrom, Program Chairman. A A sa-NB it ,fri 100' Hmmm, what shall I draw? contemplate the members of the Art Club. LEFT: Top-to-Bottom-D. Jindra, D. Van Husen, J. Angeles, A. Creatori, D. Trait J. Lathrop. RIGHT: Top-to-Bottom-Miss N. l-leraty, A. Karbens, S. Snogren, J. Georgandas M. Trusgnich, D. Schultz, D. Borda. Members discuss appreciation of fine art at one of the meetings. TOP ROW: J. Marazas, E. Varda, P. Welch, S. Wolford, J. Gedrofc. MIDDLE ROW: R. Victor, C. Krcmar, C. Lothka, R. Gedroic, B. Kuoilc, R. Hegstrom. FRONT ROW: C. Haldane, D. Fries, Miss Tarachas, D. Robb. Page l85 N.



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BOOSTER CLUB . . . One of the worthiest or- ganizations in both Morton East and Morton West which has done a great deal to make the football and basketball games at Morton a pleasure to those who attend them, is the Booster Club. The club sells peanuts, cokes, candy, and various kinds of refreshments to the hungry spectators who view our home games. Food is purchased a few hours before a game and is sold in the stands outside at the football games and in the foyer before the gymnasium at the basketball games. The sales begin before the freshmen-sophomore game and continue through the varsity game. Cokes, candy, potato chips, and the like are sold at moderate prices so as not to hamper any stu- dent from buying. Students from either Mor- ton East or West are allowed to ioin this club The club meets together both East and West, alternating the meetings between schools. The girls are required to wear white blouses and appear neat while selling the refreshments. Due to the willingness of these girls, Morton games are now more comfortable to everyone attending. The members are extremely loyal to the name and reputation of Morton. Morton students demand good service. STANDING, l. to r.: S. Turek, N. Lopez, F. Lander, C. Pakan, B. Komarek, P. Sukala, J. Hreisa. SITTING, l. to r.: N, Mikolas, S. Mitty, A. Gerdanc, J. Juliano, P. Griftin, J. Bacon, A. Craten, C. Klail, More hot dogs and soda for those hungry spectators is a mammoth iob. STANDING, I. to r.: P. Sievert, S. Kelsch, J. Liska, B. Cameron, M. Kotnour, J. Curtis, SlTTlNG: S. Markov, S. l-lruby, P. Fikets, S. Du Beau, J. Kuhaiek,, B. Pollack. -Q gh ma '5 Y it 0 IW l 5 Mr. Hampton and Mr. Pace, advisors of the Booster club for East and West respectively, would like to extend membership to any girl who wishes to sell food at the seasons' games next year. It is not only an honor but also a privilege to be one of the many students help- ing provide a friendly atmosphere at games. The fun far outweighs the work. Some students seem to never have enough to eat and up go the sales. It is really surprising how much some students will eat! exclaimed one sur- prised student. You get to meet many new people and make many friends. This service organization is one of the best liked clubs in Morton and is an excellent choice when one is planning on joining a club. The club elects officers and carries on meetings. The oflhcers for this year were Jeanette Demkovich, Presi- dent, Lois Tyle, Vice-president, Joyce Jucius, Secretary, and Nancy Voyt, Treasurer for Mor- ton East. West officers were: Linda Mostik, President, Carol Gahl, Vice-president, Diane Spinka, Secretary, and Mimi Rotunno, Treasurer. Pretty girls pack us with pop and potato chips. STANDlNG, l.to r.: M. Gfraka, K. Sfec, C. Halpin, J. Kulalo, C Berder, S. Sekana, J. Orszula. 5lTTlNGz l.tor.: S. Bezdek, J. Stredl, D. Demos, S. Bayr, S Marino, K. Sargent, L, Koci, M. l-legner, These girls help to make the games more enjoyable through refreshments. SITTING, l,tor1 Pace, Mr. Hampton, L. Nlostik, J, Dem. kovich, C. Gahl, L. Tyle. STANDING: l. to r.: D. Spinka, J. Jucius, M. Rotunno, N. Voyt Page lE7

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