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

 - Class of 1959

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J Sterling Morton West High School - Talon Yearbook (Berwyn, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 226 of 280
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' 4 Every part of our school' life aclds its share to THE DREAM. School sports are no exception. 'Cheering for the team and idqlizing thepfootball hero all add some part. to its fulfllllment. In this small modern world teamwork and sportsmanship are essentiil to life itself: School sports pare the beginnings of these ideas put on a small scale whic will enlarge as we grow into maturityl i f I f 1 i 1 ' Y i'.n1t-, AAA. A .-.V

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iw file junior onor ociefcy 5 g 5 l i P38 we A These students dreams have now come true. They are members of the Morton chapter of the Junior Honor Society. STANDING: B, Snyder, D. Forbes, J, Sredl, L. Novak, B. Odenbach, L. Lokay, B. Pieklo, C. Krno, A. Macek, J. Fuiihara, L. Cerny, C. Benesek, P. NlcDurmort, M. Kopacek, R. Reihel, M. Mikeska, C. Musil. The Junior Honor Society is an organization created to provide a scholastic obiective toward which the underclassmen may strive. Among the outstanding qualities possessed by the members are scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A member of the sophomore class having maintained an average of ninety or above in his maiors is eligible for membership in the Junior Honor Society. This average must have been main- tained for two or three semesters, and the student must have a passing grade in all his minors. This organization undertakes such proiects as placing names on the honor scrolls, sending representatives to the grammar schools of the Morton area to acquaint graduates with Morton, and the annual supervision of the Honors Banquet. They also send out the Congratulating Cards informing the students their names have been placed on the Scroll. During the first semester, the faculty chooses those of the Page 221 SEATED: A. Georgandas, J. Bartos, L. Hlavaty, J. Meyer, R. Knupp, S. Trichman, L. Byerly, V. Legner, A. Barta, G. Reinbacher, V. Kudrna, E. Formanek, J. Orszula, J, lannantuoni. FIRST ROVV: M. Kasal, M. Rizzato, J. Stancel, B. Susina, L. Atkinson, K. Drew E. Euler, P. Bloch. 1 SECOND ROW: V, Lund, K. Snobel, B. Togias, J. Van Cura, S. Chalupnik, J. Kapoun, L. Haznedl, S. Pertle, D. Kloboucnik, B. Misek, G. Cermak, V. Legner. sophomore class who are deserving of the honor of being in the Junior Honor Society. Beside maintaining a high average, the faculty must consider leadership, character, and service. After an election, about five per cent of the sophomore class is ini- tiated ata ceremony where membership cards are presented to the new members. During the first semester the otticers were: Lois Hlavaty, president, Robert Knupp, vice-president, Lois Byerly, secretary, and Allan Barta, treasurer. All of these students are from Morton East. Those ofticers from Morton West were: Joseph Bartos, president, Jeanette Meyer, vice-president, Sharon Trichman, sec- retary, and Victoria Legner, treasurer. This organization works along with the Senior l-lOn0r Society in planning the Honors Banquet. At this banquet, an award is given to the outstanding iunior boy and girl. This ig one of the most outstanding highlights during the year for both the Junior and Senior Honor Societies.



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