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

 - Class of 1959

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econain cqziminfecl WHA ur SCAOQ! is Q. 141' X1 The main purpose ot the Freshmen Orienta- tion Committee is To direct The freshmen stu- dents and help them become better acquainted with our school. This committee together with the M Boolc Committee helps MorTon's new- comers become better acquainted with J.S.M. It puts out an up-to-date handbook tor tresh- men, transter students, and new teachers. Freshmen Orientation and M Book Committees extend a helping hand to all new-comers. Top Row: W. Stacknik, B. Pour, S. Bucard, J. Sloboda, B Komarek, D. Treibal, J. Mazzetti, S. Borman, U. Jasin- ski, M. Frankenberg. Row -1: K. Guenthner, Miss Dowiat, F. Lander, S. Svolooda, K. Osuch, N. Magrowslci, M. Boucek, J. McCook, B. Grassi, J. Fennessy. Row 3: S. Most, M. Sczepaniak, N. Borch, J. Curtis, J. Buszi- czyk, J. Weinert, J. Pitellqa, M. Brccks. Row 2: P. Svkala, J. Richter, K. Kasper, P. Cvriglin, L. Hlavaty, R. Visek. Bottom Rcwg J. Baron, C. Klayil. The Code ot Ethics Committee was Tormed to write a code tor our school. Now that this code has been written, it is the duty oT the committee to see that the code is printed on the back ot our guide cards. The Public Rela- tions Committee is a co-ordinating committee that informs the student body and the com- munity about the activities ot the school gov- ernment and the school. lt is in charge ot a column in the Lite newspaper and tries to get interesting articles into Chicago newspapers. Working together, the Public Relations and Code of Ethics Committees help keep the public and student body well informed of important school activities. TOP ROW: K. Drew, S Karel, D. Czech. L. Vacherlcn J Mraz, J. Feinburg, J. Carlson, K. Williams, 5. DeBeau E. La- gazzera, M. Piotrowski. CENTER: R. Benda, Miss Patrus, J. Loska B Bedraya A Harast J. Cerny, L, Lolcay K. l-lalpm, J Tegcels BOTTOM ROW. L. l-llavatx, S. Piccado I-l Sengstocls. The Eligibility Committee is responsible tor checking the grades ot all candidates running tor an M.S.O.A. ottice to see that they are eligible. Working closely with this committee is the Election Committee. lt conducts all school elections pertaining to the M.S.G.A. and the Board and takes charge ot all campaigning and assemblies that are in relation to the elections. One ot their duties is to keep a record ol all the candidates and their positions. Eligibility and Electicn Cotmnittees are in charge of all campaigning and are to 939 that all candidates are eligible for running in an l'ti.f.'3.A. cfection. lltl' ROVV i l'.ii.l'- D l'.wlvr, J Pilliter, L lxrocipg P f'.t.'vorl.t, .I ifi ls., .l Dr-.i-l.ovicli, M Vtltllcg N tcalig LLNTLR IQOW B ltollntl Li Muirax C lxadlcc, M Haniolin V G '.tJ'.lflt, M. Black Nl. 5-tiiilsa G XWOITC, G. Otltolof, R' till 'M ROW. 5 Sv 'l'Ufls1, V Llxilcl-i, C. Cousins-au, M Litka.

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l ' ,t hponsoring orfon ances The Freshmen Board consists ot eight members. There are tour members representing Their class in each school. They run tor ottice in October. Before they are able to run in an election, the candidates must have a petition with the signa- tures ot 50 people on it. Then they must pass a test given by the Eligi- bility Committee, testing their knowledge ot the M.S.G.A. Those having good knowledge ot the M.S.G.A. are the only people eligi- ble tor running in an election. These students work hard representing the freshmen class. STANDlNG: D. Turek, J. Dernkovich, N. Kla- czynski. SEATED: J. Nevaril, K. Martinek, S. Tragapina N. Uss, R. Knupp. The purpose ot the Social Com- mittee is to be in charge ot all M.S.G.A. dances. The Social Com- mittee is the largest ot all M.S.G.A. committees and carries on all ot its work through smaller, sub-commit- tees. The committee elects its own otticers and committee chairmen. All of these committees work very hard, decorating and planning our school dances. lt works under a budget which has to be approved by the M.S.G.A. Board and Delega- tion. The committee plans the entire dance and sees that all arrange- ments are made and carried through. lt decorates and cleans up atter each aftair. Every year it spon- sors tour dances. All ot Morton's students look forward to these dances, which are always great successes. These busy people help make Morton dances possible. STANDING: N. Pospisil, D. Rippel, D. Samet, L. Liska, P. Bielski, G. Consintino, S. Johnson, J. Fuiihara, M. Gaba, M. Litka. SEATED: J. VanCura, S. McDonald, E. Bor- geaud, J. Vana, S. Krob, J. Cesky, J. Jirout, T. Meiera, P. Harte. FIRST ROW: A. Gattc, J. Shirha, J. McCook, S. Bortman, D. Carrino. SECOND ROW: N. Franzen, P. Grenvich, J. Maly, M. Kuske, A. Kuta, S. Kuba, S. Sredl. J. Kroupa, R. Svitalek, K. Mach. LOWER, STANDlNG: H. Schmid, J. Sredl, J. B3-netka, B. Aiken, F. Vetrovec, F. Donofrio. D. McClendon, D. Remblos, F. l-leines, J. Dem- kovich, F. Howard. SEATED: M. Black, Miss Vonasek, Mrs. Mudra, M. Strata, B. Pollack, C. Cousineau, J. Celalo, D, Tucker, J. Orszula. FIRST ROW: M. Hanzelin, S. Gorski, F. Ralston, S. Vangoethem, D. Doran, A. Carrino. SECOND ROW: G. Wolfe, C. Nesbed M. Bentert, N. Mickolas, M. Schmidthuber B. Vitek, M. Janca. . .5 s 1 Pege-i Ct .fy . '-7 s TT tg, 7 3 'ir .. r ti ,tag



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n ornfzing anal Ci!-onorin ur fur uri The purpose of the Bulletin Committee is to inform students of the various school activities. It handles the third floor and outside bulletin boards. Beside handling these, it regulates all notices on black boards and doors. Helping main- tain the school's clean neat appearance is the job of the School Improvement Committee. lt works for the general welfare of the school. The Bulletin and School Improvements Committee help students become well informed on all school activities, giving them a reason to be proud of J.S.M. STANDING: D. Cech, S. Karel, U. Jasinski, J. Peirantoni, D. Fox, J. Kluga, L. Parthun, L. Hlavaty, A. Gerclanc, B. Komarek, D. Pecenka. SEATED: J. Kider, J. Feinberg, P. Ladd, T. Holder, K. Gunther, K. Foley, P. Hogan, D. Rippel, N. Pospisal. The Welfare Committee works to help needy families or students in our school who are in need of some sort of aid. Money from the Welfare Fund is used to help students going to school. The Committee carries on such projects as the Talent Assemblies, the Clothing Drive, and the White Elephant Sale. It gives gifts to needy fam- ilies at Christmas time, visits the sick, sends out get-well cards, and takes field trips. The School Improvement Committee deals with the appear- ance and condition of the school. It handles the clean-up week within the school. It is their duty to help keep our school neat and clean looking at all times. Working hard together, the Welfare and School Improvement Committees solve many school problems. ROW Row ROW Oblouk, M. Wilke, G. Stasney, M. Brooks, J. Micka Pagel, D. Turek, P. Zazoorka, S. Jorr, J. McCook. Ruczyciak, F. Lander, J. Wienert, R. Vicek, J. Novak, Anderson, K. Kasper. Row Zbornik, Mrs. C. J. Farris, A. Kolar, Mr. T. J. Boudak Curtis, P. Bielski, S. Borkmar, N. Borch, S. Most. Row Schwarzkopf, A. Heetle, J. Duhasek, B. Pour, B. Vodicka, L. Liska, M. Frankenburg, T. Ringl, G. Kobes. The function of the Medal Awards Committee and the reason for which it was organized is to give recognition to graduating seniors who have excelled in special helds such as music, drama, and debate. These seniors receive their awards during a special assembly, Little Commencement. Most of these students belong to at least one club which is under the iurisdiction of the Club Com- mittee. This committee is responsible for issuing all club charters and passing new club constitu- tions. Honoring our active seniors, the Medal Awards and Club Com. mittees work closely together. STANDING: L. Lawson, S. Svoboda, C. Capoush, M. Kusky, P. Grenwich, N. Magrowski, L. Cruickelank. CENTER ROW: C. Klail, Mr, R. J. Tudor, K. Drew, C. Rader, J. Gregor, .l. Maly, A. Kuta. SEATED, lst row: J. Richter P. Sukala, J. Skirha, A Smith. SEATED, 2nd row: S. Pertle, J. Soreneen, J. Meyer, P. Dobes, M. Szcezanick, N. Topez. FRONT ROW. P. Gritfer, J. Baron, J. Karas, R. Benda,

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