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arficiipafion 'swf in SS2l4flAL.QS L W3 Wt 3 1, . r ' H Pagc2l6 f U 1' I X., 'Q .1 J The Assembly Committee is responsible for all assemblies that are presented to the student body. Dates tor assemblies and programs must be approved by the Assembly Committee. They must approve all skits and material that vvill be presented to the students through assemblies. These assemblies are intended for the enioy- ment and enlightenment of the student body. One assembly which vvas held in January dealt vvith the experiences ot a man who had lived in a Communist-occupied country. Assemblies that are put on during the school year are for the enjoyment of the students. STANDING: D. Kobicla, T. Lissy, J. Daubner, J. Geiling, J. Janutka, J. Teieck, J, Liska, M. Piotrovvski, S. Du Beau, D. Jirak. CENTER ROW: Mr. A. J. Gessler, C. Cousineau, B. Wegner, M. Widner, J. Frost, J, Daubner, J. Cerny, J. Daubner. BOTTOM ROW: R, Burchak, C. Murray, M. Wilke, V. Ulyeta. The Activity Committee is in charge ot all Homecoming activities except the dance. It organizes, plans, and directs all Homecoming activities for the school and the community including the parade, nomination and election ot queens, and its annual rah-rah sale. They vvork along vvith the Social Committee on the crovvning ot the queens. This committee puts on pep assemblies and other school activities assigned to it. Last year vve had one ot the largest Homecoming parades Morton has ever had. The vvhole Homecoming more than proved to be a success. The Activity Committee works hard to make Morton's Home- coming a big success. STANDING: A, Reda, L. Lavvson, D. Samec, L. Koci, N. Miko- las, S, Van Goethem, F. Vetrovec, B. Mucha, F. Howard, N. Gettings, F. Ralston, B. Hellerman, H. Schmiclthuber. SEATED: S, MacDonald, Miss D. Nenninger, Miss M, E. Dale, J. Dcmkovich, J. Cornota, J. Srecll, J. Cummiskey, P. Hart. BOTTOM ROW: B. Vitolx, J. Slxrha, A. Smith, M. Black, M. Schmicltltubcr. STANDING: M. Vocliclxa, M. Slnby, J. Janutka, F. Donofrio, B. Knupp, R. Iioininovvslxi, D. Pochoclci, J. Geiling, J, Gregor, l. Lislm, G, COIISIIIIIIITO, .I. Vaclavec, J. Miclxa, P. Bielski Lf Cnpoucli, M. Janca. SEATED: C Klail, E. Borgoaud, J. Van Cura, V. Kuclrna, E O1-limo, 5, Trinor, J. Fillis, R. Malous, S. Mitty, ROW 3: G. Ohlouk, N. Franzen, J, Baron, R. Burchak I Bmcllxa, J, Mi-lla, L. Polillxn, J. Stepanelx. ROW '2: S. Joliiison, M. Willw, M. Litlxa, B. Pollack, J. Mitty 5. Src-LII, D. Lapcls, I, Holnlcr, S. Pertle, K. Posta. BUTIOM ROW: V. Llrlnnn, J, Novnlx.
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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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goo rvljrifing ana! Spea ing adifs xl '-ax rf 2 it :lift ISI . .soifgfgy M These students are the highly dramatic students of Morton. S. Trumpis, K. Everidge, D. lVlcClendon, P. Votava. THESPIANS . . .The name tor this organization has a very inter- esting and historic background. lt seems that a man by the name ot Thespis who lived in Greece about 508 B.C. Organized the tirst actor's society. He was a great poet and is considered as the inventor ot the tragedy. The National Thespians today are composed of students who have proved their abilities and talents in dramatics activities. Candidates are chosen tor mem- bership by a system based on the individual's participation in active drama and backstage work. The many hours ot rehearsal which were spent by these people were well rewarded by the high ratings which the contest play received. Mr. Teeter is advisor to this histrionic group. The othcers vvere: Sheila Trumpis, President, Madeline Uss, Vice-president, Dale McClendon, Secre- tary, Roy Votava, Treasurerg James Cermak, Historian. MASQUE AND GAVEL . . . The main obiective ot the Masque and Gavel Society is to promote improved and better speech at home, school, and in society. To be accepted into this organization, students must main- tain a minimum average ot eighty- tive and have acquired the essential traits ot a good leader, A student having accomplished this goal and willing to become a member ot the organization must declare hs candi- dacy within the tirst tevv months ot the school year. This group is the dramatic and interpretative reading interest group. BACK ROW: L. Novak, J. Cermak, D, Gabba, B, Paonie, D. lVlcClendon, Nl. Uss, K. Krych. FRONT ROW: S. Trurripis, J. Bouzek, D. Kale mour, C. Krno, L. Spolar, P. Hogan. .! 2 2.3.9 . , .i ffii ? - T . 5 - T, . Q, 2 , ' ss t 'ff 2. QW f' .::aE:.:.-' H' gf x. f. A, sg ,J 3 ft 4 t' t pg, A r Z fff .y cs ,J is if l , , MQ -. These students are the honorary students of Quill and Scroll. J. Bryan, D. Pochocki, C. Laskowski. QUILL AND SCROLL The lnternational Honorary Society tor High School Journalists, more commonly called Quill and Scroll, is an organization dedicated toward the advancement ot high school journalism. Eligibility is limited to juniors and seniors who are in the upper third ot their class and have done superior work in some phase ot creative writing or expository writing. Last year they had a banquet in which approximately twelve students were initiated. Three ot these students are now seniors. The three high school students were: Judi Bryan. Dolores Pochocki, and Chester Laskovvski. Q
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