J Sterling Morton West High School - Talon Yearbook (Berwyn, IL)
- Class of 1968
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M wf' 1 i7 gf-W' ' 314 ppgs 1' tw 'E 'V ,rd 5 Beneath some decorations enhancing the library during the annual paperback book sale, Debbie Pales glances through an anthology of Edgar Allen Poe's works, one of the many selections available. Z 1 E 4 ,t rl S M Darko Kucun, fl hall guard during the fifth hour, seems to be so alone in un urea which in one hour will be filled with students learirzg the builfling after their classes. Stopping outside of D-wing in the school parking lot, the express buses are u corzi'enience to many students. Because of their special routes, they are usually quite crowded. I X f.3 During a rough game, Niclf Lucca and George Peternell of the junior varsity team stop to refresh themselves by partalfing in a drinlr of cool water at the sideline fountain. I - ' if LQf5,5:i :I5 j ? ' ,j it . .x . sa M 01 dim, mm., MM A In his physical science class which is a new course offered to fresh- men, Robin Sladek reports the temperature of the water to his laboratory partner who then records it in his notebook. The bamboo curtains and assorted greenery situated under the A-hall staircase give the art exhibit which included sculptures, paintings, and sketches an exotic flair. S 'I ofa 1 , 3' 1 I' , 1 ,Q -. i 15 X . 55 s X , 9 A ti L Jr Pat Briza and Nancy Mattson exarnine a painting which was part of an exhibit illustrating rarioas forms of motlern art on rlisplay in the main foyer. ln 'his leisure time spent backstage, art stuilcnt Ed Dubslfy flejtl slrctchcs cartoons illustrating various interesting school scenes that he has observed during the past day. The fcnce which sarrounfls the school accentuates the vast- ness of .Worlorfs athletic facilities, which lacked when the . 7 , picture it-as talfcrt the crowfls that attend the sports stents. W f irq MQ, W rv L ml . fi' L W 3 Oc! A -. x E . x :X W. N. 'st K E if Caught in the act of a studentls sudden departure for class, a solitary coat sleeve protrudes from a locker door among the sophomore girls' loclfers in A-hall. After classes, Judy Austin and Don Joswiak pause in discussion near the main entrance of the building while other students hurry by them in haste to leave for home. W. ...J 34, v ,NMI Zrs- 1 I , 4 f . .. 1 Q I ff 1 .Viss M. K. Lichterman, llr. G. R. Langley, and Miss B. Adamslfi pose before the backdrop used in the production of FUNNY GIRL, which was staged by the Drama Departments of Morton West, East, and Junior College during the fall season. Music, Drama, and Sport Events Highlight Scheduled Activities With last September came the rush to complete floats, parade plans, football strategy, and dance decorations for homecoming. As homecoming day approached, the weather became unusually cold and rainy. This factor, however, did not hamper the spirit of Morton. After a victory over Addison Trails, our students enjoyed this year's home- coming dance, When You Wish Upon A Star. After homecoming, our Drama Department combined efforts with those of Morton East and Morton Junior College to present the fall spectacle, Funny Girl. Holiday spirit was generated by Frosted Fantasy, the Christmas dance, and the Music Departmentis December choral concert. During February, the Music Department offered band and or- chestra concerts, and the Drama Department staged Arsenic and Old Lace. With the arrival of spring many students traveled to Washington, D. C., Switzerland, and various conventions on school-sponsored trips. This year's special events were concluded with the Junior-Senior Prom in May and the graduation proceedings staged in June. Entering Morton West for perhaps the last time, seniors who have donned the traditional graduation garb await the ceremonies which will terminate their jour years' education. ...-:-... In the paraale of the winning floats and cars during halftime of the homecoming game, the crowd applazuis the Modern Dance Clulfs entry which won the second place awarrl. Carol Hutchison and Karen Hagemann stroll flown a walk at the llnwersity .of Illinois on their way to a lecture during the Illinois State High School Press Association Convention. Q,f mx fu., Amidst the many couples dancing at the Junior-Senior Prom, Kathy Buban anrl her escort fliscuss their plans for dining after the flance as well as their age-nrla for the following clay. ---.....,,,,. We After their performance at Fridafs pep rally, the Pom-I'onz Girls fabovej happily leave the gymnasium with high hopes for victory on homecoming day. Mr. R. C. Hegner fbelow, leftl, advisor of the year- book, soarrhes for an interesting candid while the vehiries assrrnhie in the parking lot for the parade. During the parade Bonnie Birsa fbelow, right! stands on the piatfornz of the winning Thespian,s float, HEz'er5lhing's Cornin' Up Roses, to distribute roses. Friday's Pep Rally Paves Way For Homecoming Day Activities Although a drizzle of rain marred the climatic aspect of Mortonis 1067 Homecoming, the spirit of the occasion was not dimmed. During the pep rally on Friday, students learned cheers that were presented hy the cheerleaders, watched the Pom-Pom Girls perform two dances, greeted the memhers of the footlmall and lravlv teams who were introduced hy their coaches, and viewed the crowning of ,leani Chin as the 1967 Homecoming Queen. Continuing the homecoming spirit that was generated luv the vearlv pep rally, the students came to school on Saturday, Octoher 7, 1967, prepared to enjoy themselves throughout the parade, game, and dance. This yearis theme, NCalifornia Dreamin',7' was carried out in floats and cars entered for judging hy various cluhs and organizations active in school. Judged on aspects such as originality, theme, and construction, Thespi- an's entry 'iEverything's Comin' Up Rosesv won first place in the float division, and French Clulfs car 'Tishin' For A Victoryli won top prize in the car division. The large crowd assembled in Hoffman Stadium to urge the Falcons to vic- tory over their opponent Addison Trails by a score of 13 to 0. An evening at the dance entitled When You Wish Upon A Star, over which the queen and her court of six seniors reigned, was the frosting on the cakei' for a most memorable homecoming day for 1Vest students. Arif 11 xr is ,e if ,,,,, ,je ,,,,,,, 3, Y, During one of the new rlzvcrs lofi by the C,l0!'fll'lIlif'fS, the large crowd fniforvl PIIi,IIl.SiIISiil'tlH-Y j'llI7II?S to ils fee! in support of the Falcons, who rnrnfvl in a winning effort. At one point of 1110 lzornwwnirzg pep rally, 1'lI0c fit'lI1il'f Rosanne Junk flejt! ilixpirm Iflzf onlin- .vllllifllf izofili' nnri jnrlzflli irilii nn enthusiastic cheer in prwprzrzzlion jor SIIIIITIIVIQJS gnnzr-. Student Body Chooses Queen And Her Court of Six Seniors Early last October, West's students selected the home- coming queen and her court. Seniors limited an original list of about twenty girls nominated by several school organizations to seven. From these seven, the student body then chose the one girl they felt should reign as Morton West's 1967 Homecoming Queen. On Friday, October 6, Mary Ellen Habada, the 1966 queen, returned to crown ,leani Chin at the traditional homecoming pep assembly. Jeani was nominated by Junior-Senior Girls and escorted to the dance by Larry Schuck. As a senior she was an active member of Junior-Senior Girls, Booster Club, and the Evaluation and American Field Service Committees. She also presided as corresponding secretary for the MWSC and as recording secretary for the Berwyn Junior Auxil- iary. The other six girls who composed the queen's court were--Diane Bachta, Janie Bishop, Pam Gilbertsen, Candy Kaleta, Kathy Kraus, and Sandy Kriz. The homecoming queen's court was composed of Diane Bachta and Pam Cilbertsen fupper, Ieftlg Janie Bishop and Sandy Kriz flower, Ieftig and Kathy Kraus and Candy Kaleta Kbelowl. The homecoming queen fright! was Jenni Chin. Y, V- Wu., s ga 1-Y -n t 12 s seii is 4 , if 1 t s A i Q get f CH vswwivawa' 'ff ff -mi wg, :if 1 Q 'H ,,A 1 4, i 1 V z A 1 'S While touring Mount Vernon on the Easter tour, Karen Hagemann and Charlene and Diane Slezalc pause on the banks of the Potomac River to view part of the estate. A World War I memorial honoring men from Winnipeg, Manitoba, serves as a background for a photograph of social science instructor, Mr. E. O. Palmquist, who enjoyed many such sites in Canada. Spanish instructor, Mrs. M. K. Gamboa, and her daughter, Gina, enjoy the sights in the Plaza of San Martin in Lima, Peru, during their summer vacation spent in South America. Easter Trips Feature Tours to New York, France, Switzerland Each year Morton students and teachers employing many means of transportation embark upon a series of in- formative and pleasurable excursions. Whether by train, plane, ship, bus, car, or foot, the travel enthusiasts of our school seek to gain a wider knowledge of the world. This year school-sponsored tours to Washington, D.C., Switzer- land, and Colorado as well as field trips to near-by schools and conventions aided our students and faculty in becoming more aware of the cultures both in the United States and abroad. Also through independent travel, mem- bers of Morton West's faculty and student body gained knowledge to enable them to impart their experiences to the people of their classes during the school year. Employing her well-developed, art skills, Miss D. A. Bilder pauses to sketch some ancient ruins in Jlycenae, Greece, on her recent tour to several European countries including Greece, Italy, and Spain. 4 F- .iv sl, Enroute to Gregory Hall for a lecture flaring the Illinois State High School Press Association Convention, Barbara Sherry and Carol Svoboda pass the Illinois Student Union at Champaign. A lovely fountain attracts the attention of Mike Dobrowolski and Kathy Kraus as they pause for a moment on their way to the dancing pavilion at the Junior-Senior Prom. lg -rf Z! Junior and Senior Classes Hold Nostalgic Memories of Prom Acacia Country Club near La Grange was the setting for the most anticipated event of the year for upperclassmen, the Junior-Senior Prom. Ross Anderson's Orchestra provided the music to seranade the couples to the theme of Three Coins in a Fountaini' and helped to create the perfect atmosphere for dancing or just strolling. Of course, our prom would not be complete without rain and cool weather which again this year came the following day. Yet the inclement weather did not hinder the spirits of the stu- dents as they trekked to the various beaches and haunts on the following day. All couples attending the Junior- Senior Prom were pleased with the activities that they will always keep as nostalgic memories. The prom's imaginative, midnight blue bid which featured a charm serving as a momento of this memorable occasion draws the attention of Barbara Lenar and Bill Speer. Two Morton boys guide their dates across the dance floor of the grand ballroom to the mood music of the impressive Ross Anderson Orchestra which was featured once again. l Administrators and faculty, friends and relatives of graduates, and graduates themselves gather in the boys' gymnasium for commence- ment exercises in early lane. Seniors Experience Anticipation And Sorrow Upon Graduation Usually the scene of numerous athletic events, the boys' gymnasium was transformed to the proper setting for June's graduation. As the students walked down the aisles to the traditional marches, they anxiously awaited their di- plomas although they were hesitant in leaving behind numer- ous teachers and friends to venture into the future, to enter the adult world, to further their education, and to fulfill their goals. Nervous young men and women made last minute adjustments on caps and gowns as they reflected on the four years gone by. Upon reception of their di- plomas, the graduates accepted congratulations from friends and family and left Morton, perhaps forever. t Dr. W. I. .Hutchison congratulates a member of the graduating class .who is among the top twenty-five students as he presents her with an award signifying her accomplishment. Inside the school all is calm and quiet as anxious seniors fleftj at the Home Avenue entrance converse with one another about future plans and goals while waiting for the ceremonies to begin. X ,Sl if 101 Youth observes - Faculty as examples Presenting proof through Knowledge and experience Before the beginning of classes, Mr. R. L. Mounce stops to check his mail at the rows of teachers' mailboxes inside the main office. In addition to her classes, grading papers, preparing lesson plans, and reading extra materials are all a part of the busy day of Miss P. Nakayama. Enjoying an animated discussion during the lunch period in the teachers' cafe- teria are Mrs. R. L. Baar, Mrs. J. Nemec, and Mrs. M. K. Gamboa. In the language lab, Miss G. Hilrling is able to listen to her French students individually as they practice speaking the language along with recorded tapes which they hear through earphones. Keeping order in the halls is an important part of Mr. P. J. Magro's job. As supervisor of the hall guards and cafe guards, he observes a student at his post in the main hall. Mr. M. Anderson utilizes one of the many pieces of equipment available to teachers from the Audio-visual Department to illustrate his lecture in a sophomore English class. .2 -A F3 igmm 2 Q An. DR. WALTER L. COOPER TOP ROW: Charles Janata, James C. Soper, George Nemec, George Prosch, Joseph Iablonski. BOTTOM ROW: Edward W. Chodl, Otto Pecha, Otto Oplatka. Dr. Cooper Applies Evaluation To His Administrative Duties Working in conjunction with the Board of Education and the administrators of the Morton High Schools, Dr. Walter L. Cooper efficiently and effectively fulfilled the role of superintendent of the district. As coordinator of the activities of the two high schools, he also worked to determine policies, budgets, and faculty selections. This year the Morton high schools were the host to the North Central Evaluating Committee. Their report was submitted to Dr. Cooper in the knowledge that he, through applica- tion of his superior ability, dedication, and experience as an administrator, would do everything possible to provide excellent educational opportunities for Morton students. Records of Teaching Applicants Reviewed by Board of Education The members of the Board of Education are active com- munity leaders elected by the voters of the district to serve three-year terms. This year the Board of Education gave approval to budgets for the district and to the adop- tion of new learning materials to improve the educational opportunities for Morton students. When credentials of teaching applicants were submitted by the school admin- istrators, the Board reviewed them before giving final ap- proval. Meeting once a month, the Board of Education en- deavored to make the Morton school system one represent- ing quality education and outstanding achievement. Dr. W. l. Hutchison Coordinates Curriculum, Methods, Facilities As principal of Morton lvest, Dr. William l. Hutchison is concerned with diverse administrative duties. There are various problems that he faces in improving the curricu- lum, teaching methods, and facilities of the high school. Dr. Hutchison reviewed and took into careful consideration the recent recommendations offered by the North Central Evaluation Committee. Through this evaluation and the various state and national conferences which he attends, Dr. Hutchison is able to determine the special needs of Morton West and implement these evaluations into the program at Vllest. He constantly strives to improve the edu- cational opportunities and extra-curricular activities avail- able to the students during their four years at Morton. MR. R. K. KUCERA 5' DR. W. I. HUTCHISON Mr. R. K. Kucera Serves First Year as Assistant Principal In March of last year, Mr. R. K. Kucera assumed the position of assistant principal by taking the place of Dr. V. J. Cerveny who had become dean of Morton Junior Col- lege. Mr. Kucera had been in the Morton school system for fourteen years and was well prepared to meet the de- mands of his new job. As coordinator of student activities, the new assistant principal was favorably impressed with the enthusiasm shown by West students for extra-curricular activities. Feeling that these were a good supplement to Mortonis regular curriculum, he was pleased with the wide representation of students in all school activities and looked forward to seeing even more student participation. KIUIQHWMDL Dr. Ondrus Selects Employees To Fill Business Staff Vacancies The role of business manager for the Morton District requires a man experienced in accounting and business matters. As administrator of the yearly budget for both high schools and the junior college, Dr. Joseph Ondrus kept records of all business transactions, planned building improvements, and ordered necessary classroom equipment. He was also responsible for filling any vacancies which occurred on the non-teaching staffs of Morton East, Morton 'West, and Morton Junior College. In such a demanding position, Dr. Ondrus has proven himself to be a very capable business administrator. Deans Secure Tutors and Jobs For Students With Special Need The major responsibility of the deans' office is to deal with students, teachers, and parents in regard to student problems. More time and effort are given by the deans, Miss E. Jahelka and Mr. F. L. Wilson, in helping students to resolve their difficulties than in actual disciplinary measures. With attendance as a major concern of the deans, they see that tutors or homework assignments are provided when prolonged absences occur. If a student is in financial need, they try to help him find a job and provide him with the necessary recommendations. Student aids assist our deans by collecting attendance cards and delivering messages throughout the school. MISS E. IAHELKA ' -7' 133' I District, Division Heads in Varied Duties MISS H. I. BELOW Head Language Arts. MR. A. C. CLASSEN Dean of Adult Educa- tion. MR. I. S. FRIBERG Director of Curriculum and Research. MR. H. H OHE Athletic Director. MR. .I. .IAHELKA Head Health, Physical Education, Driver Edu- cation. MR. P. R. KASIK Head Social Science and Summer School Principal. MR. J. LECKEL Chairman Speech Arts Activities. MR. R. C. LINDHORN Head Mathematics and Natural Science. MR. E. W. LUDWIG Head Practical Arts. MISS M. E. PERKINS Chairman Home Eco- nomics. MR. F. S. PLACZEK Head Guidance and Special Education. MR. 0. C. SPICER Head Library. MR. R. J. TUDOR Director of Public Re- lations. MR. 1.0. UMBAUGI-I Head Fine Arts. MR. J. J. VOPICKA Chairman Health and Physical Education, Ath- letic Supervisor. MR. J. T. WILLIAMS Head Audio-Visual Ed- ucation, Operators- Movie Makers Advisor. ' ,gqga fish 1, . L.. .. Ik 1451, ITS During absence student card to Wilson ' nearby fs? the morning rush to secure slips in the deans' office, zz prepares to present his ID Mr. J. E. Regan as Mr. F. L, and Miss E. Jahelka work on other student problems. 1 i f 25 MISS B. ADAMSKI Dramatics, English. MRS. S. E. ALBRECHT Physical Education. MRS. L. ALLEN Home Economics. MR. M. ANDERSON English, National Fo- rensic League. MR. T. ARD Social Science. MR. C. C. ARVAI lndustrial Arts. MRS. R. L. BAAR English, Fledgling. MRS. S. M. BENTLEY Business Education. MISS D. A. BILDER Art, Art Club. MR. I. T. BODUCH Business Education. MISS M. M. BOGACZ Mathematics. MR. C. L. BOND Physical Education, Driving, Soph. Football. orton West Faculty Boosts chool Spirit MR. A. N. BOSSIEUX English. MR. J. BROEDE Science So li. Swim- , P ming. MR. L. I. BROWN Science. MR. .I. L. BRUCE English, Audio-visual Education. MRS. J. S. BUDZIK Business Education. MR. C. BUJNOWSKI Social Science. MR. G. W. BUSSE Physical Education, Soph. Cross Country Indoor Track. MR. I. D. CAPRON Mathematics, Varsity Basketball. A-11-111 'Qt ff? MR. I. S. CHIADO Music. MRS. N. N. CLECKNER Art. MISS M. C. CLIFFORD English. MR. L. CUNDIFF lnclustrial Arts, Guid- ance, Soph. Baseball. MR. A. DAJIBRAUSKAS Business Education. MR. T. I. DEIZJVIAN Science, Frosh Wres- tling, Soph Football, Sr. Class Sponsor. MRS. F. M. DONNELLY Librarian. MRS. H. M. EKHOLIII Language. MR. .I. P. ELLINGER Physical Education, Driv ing, Varsity Swimming, Frosh Football. MRS. C. EMERSOIV Home Economics. MISS F. G. ERTNER Language, Campus Life. MR. E. C. ERWIN Mathematics. y Attending Extra-Curricular Activities MR. I. 0. EVAN Physical Education, Driv- ing, JV Football, Soph. Wrestling. MR. F. R. FAHEY Guidance, Driving. MISS M. FLEMING Hlilllt? Elf0nllIlllCS. MRS. P. I. FLOYD Home Economics. MR. J. J. FRANTIK Music, Marching Band. MR. F. C. FREMGEN English. MR. 17.1. FUSON Industrial Arts. MRS. M. K. GA WBOA Language. 'QR .ACN x, -,., f 'N-43 . jg? s-i. 1 34.1 t I if ' Ib- . 4, MR. K. R. GEICER Physical Education, Varsity Football, M-Clulm, Driving. MRS. P. S. GEISER English. MR. A. J. GESSLER lhisiiiess Education. MR. F. GLENN Spf-cial Education. MRS. K. S. COMBERG English. MISS M. R. COTTEMUELLER English, Pop Club. MR. R. L. GRAY English. MRS. S. L. GROENEVELD l'lUIll0.Ef'0I10IillCS, Home Economics Club. MR. R. W. GUENCERICH lnrluslrial Arts. MR. R. D. CUERRA Guidance, Industrial Arts. MR. R. J. HAHN Physical Education, JV Basketball, Frosh Base- ball, Driving. MR. C. HAMED Busincss Education. As a member of the Counseling Department, Mr. R. D. Guerra discusses college requirements, Curriculums, and application procedures with senior Chris Poloncsik. Y- . 1 S? H X Q iv xg l N Q... .. Q . . .,-, .Q .gr il lla Nik f 2. v-5 MA MR. P. L. KISER English. MRS. M. M. KLUGE Physical Education, Guidance. MR. R. T. KNOPIK English, Guidance, Stu- dent Council, Senior Council. MR. R. KOEHLER Social Science, Senior Honor Society. MRS. R. M. KOHOUT Guidance, Business Ed- ucation. MR. R. J. KOZUREK Science, Varsity Base- ball, Jr. Class Sponsor, Frosh Wrestling. MR. J. E. KRAUS Physical Education, Driving, Varsity Foot- hall, Outdoor Track. MR. T. R. KULP Physical Education, Driving, Soph. Basket- ball, Varsity Cross Country. MRS. R. A. HAMMACK Physical Education, Modern Dance Club. MRS. R. E. HAPAC Physical Education, Life-Saving Club. MR. M. HARMON Mathematics. MR. R. C. HEGNER English, TALON Advi- sor, Soph. Tennis. MRS. M. A. HEINZ Language, German Club. MISS G. HILDING Language, French Club. MR. R. HUGHES Business Education. MR. W. I. IACOBSUIV Science. MRS. M. M. .IERABEK Language, Czech and Russian Culture Club. MISS M. A. JOAILLIER Social Science, Student Service Volunteers. MISS L. J. KAMINSKI Art, Art Club. MR. IV. M. KELLER English, Erosh Football. as Annual Fall Breakfast at West AVR r folk. X lv MR. R. T. LABARCE Science. MRS. V. LAMANA Business Education, F.B.I..A. MISS D. F. LANCER Mathematics, Pep Club. MR. C. R. LANCLEY Drainatics. MISS B. A. LEWIS English, Porn-Porn Girls. MISS M. R. LICI-ITER.lIA.Y Draniatics, English, The-spians. MR. D. H. LOME Business Education, Science, Computer Club. MR. P. I. MACRO Social Science, Hall Guards. MRS. S. K. MAIBUSCH Business Education. MISS L. E. MALOPY English. MR. S. L. MANUAL Industrial Arts. MR. D. F. .IIARSIK Social Science. flax 1 :ell Parents Meet Teachers at Open -TQ f 'k House MR. G. A. MARTIN Science, Guidance, Erosh Baseball. MR. F. R. MASCARI Business Education, Vo- cational Distributors Club. MR. D. W. MATHENY Physical Education, Frosh Football, Driving, .IV Wrestling. MRS. R. I. MAVIGLIANO Art. MR. V. C. McCLEAN English. MR. C. C. MCCLOUD English. - MR. M. E. McDONALD Industrial Arts, Amateur Radio Club. MR. M. L. McINTYRE Industrial Arts. MR. R. B. MESSLER 5 ' - Mathematics. MISS M. MICKINA 'Ks Business Education. MRS. J. L. MOREL L..,Yf7B English. MR. J. E. MORGAN Art. MRS. M. P. MOTYCKA English, Jr.-Sr. Girls. MR. R. L. MOUNCE Art, Art Club. Sqn MRS. Y. MUNSON W Mathematics. MR. 0. V. MYERS Mathematics. MISS P. A. NAKAYAMA Science, Academy of Science, Sr. Class Spon- sor. MRS. I. NEMEC Social Science, Archery Club. V t..,, MRS. C. F. NOETH f T-P Speech Correction, Friendship Club. MISS A. J. NOVOTNY Guidance. W ig :E Realizing their many responsibilities of education, Mrs. K. S. Gomberg prepares material for her classes, Mr. J. E. Morgan assists a student, and Mrs. A. M. Smenos organizes a paperback book sale. The three demonstrate the variation in teaching duties. if E.. rl., 4 1 , 'X I I H K.. .,,,,.,,, ,,ti,yz MR. M. D. OEST REI CHER Mathematics. MISS J. Y. OKAYAMA Physical Education, G.A.A. MR. S. J. PACE Science, Booster Club, Frosh, Basketball, Var- sity Baseball. MRS. J. .I. PALAZZOLO Mathematics, Math Club. MR. E. 0. PALMOUIST Social Science, MWSC. MISS E. L. PAOLICCHI Physical Education, Tumbling Club. MRS. L. S. PESEK English, Future Teach- ers. MR. G. R. PHILLIPS Language, Spanish Club. MR. R. C. PITELKA Industrial Arts. MR. J. W. POLZ Science, Varsity Wres- tling. MR. C. L. PRAZAK English, Varsity Tennis. MRS. R. M. PRINC Social Science. Teachers Attend Professional Meetings MR. R. PUKSTYS Language, Italian Club. MR. T. RADEK Music. MRS. G. T. RADEKE Physical Education, G.A.A. MR. J. D. RAMSEY Mathematics. MR. W. R. RANDOLPH Language, Saddle Club. MR. R. W. RAUSCH Social Science. MR. J. E. REGAN Physical Education, Driving, Varsity Foot- ball, Soph. Golf, Deans' Office. MR. L. C. REYNOLDS Industrial Arts. MRS. K. G. RINI Physical Education, C.A.A. MRS. P. A. RISER Language. MR. W. D. RITIS English. MISS A. RITTENHOUSE Business Education, Vocational Office Occu- pations. MR. I . RUPERT Intramurals, Industrial Arts. MR. C. E. SAMEC Social Science. MRS. F. R. SATZ English. MISS L. SCHECHTER English. MR. S. P. SCHESTA Social Science. MRS. B. M. SCI-ILOEDER Librarian. MISS M. E. SCHNEIDER Science. MRS. G. M. SCHROCK English, Soph. Class Sponsor, Fledgling. nd Conventions During the School Year .vrggx IU! MR. R. E. SCHUETT Business Education. MRS. V. B. SEBEK English. MRS. I. SHAFER English. MRS. J. P. SICK Mathematics, Jr. Honor Society. MR. F. W. SMALLEY Music, Harmonettes. MRS. A. M. SMENOS Librarian, Library' Aides. MISS I. M. SMITH Home Economics. MRS. G. SMOUSE English. -Q? 55 'Z' 'ta' E .ami V .. , ' f i' N2i i3 ' 9 . 'N J MR. I. S. SPIGEL Mathematics. MR. F. E. STUDNICK English, Falcon Advi- sor. MRS. F. J. SVOBODA Science. MR. E. TALLACH Physical Education, JV Football. MISS S. J. THOMPSON English, MWSC Advi- sor. MR. R. TREADWAY Language. MISS M. A. TREGLER English. MR. D. L. VERDEYEN Science, Academy of Science, Varsity Golf. MR. J. E. VIZEK Science. MRS. L. J. WEGERT Guidance, Home Eco- nomics. MR. A. WEYERSTALL Social Science, Student Service Volunteers. MISS F. M. WEZELMAN Social Science. Many Teachers Earn Graduate Degrees MRS. J. C. WHITE Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Swim Club. MR. W. G. WHITE English. MRS. C. H. WILHELM English. MR. A. G. WILLIAMS EngliSh, Guidance, JV Football, Outdoor Track, Social Science. MR. I. R. WILSON Social Science. MR. I. S. ZUPSICH Language, Language Lab. Secretaries Complement Faculty In Offices Throughout School The efficient functioning of any school requires a well- trained staff of secretaries, and Morton West is fortunate to have just that. The women in the main office have many duties including helping the principal and assistant princi- pal, keeping student records, and answering the switch- board. Those in the registration office are in charge of registering students for both semesters and recording grades. Other secretaries in the main office assist the deans in keeping attendance records and helping students. In addition many women work in departmental offices located throughout the building to assist the heads and faculty members of each department. TOP ROW: L. Kovar, R. Svoboda, S. Velat. BOTTOM ROW: E. Varda, S. Sturino. TOP ROW: H. Plunkett, M. Anderle, V. Kadlecek, H. Pryber, W. Kabert, H. Hermanek, B. Diuis, L. Kulp, K. Ptacek, BOTTOM ROW: G. Bekman, B. Pletcher, M. Lichner, L. Knott, P. Sistler. TOP ROW: Dr. J. Rybacek, Dr. T. J. fasinski. BOTTOM ROW: Miss L. Considine, Mrs. E. Vocelka. TOP ROW: V. Manak, R. Smolik, E. Wascher, E. Zarlenga, M. Radtke, L. Havlik, M. Iwan, C. Bartosz, J. Balwierz. SECOND ROW: H. Lehman, R. Citro, E. Nikola, R. Kvasnicka, M. Simek, S. Koneck- ny, A. Fechtmann. BOTTOM ROW: L. Shimkus, I. Martino, G. Zid, F. Franczyk, A. Czafka, M. Lengert, R. Herink. Medical Department Contributes To Well-Being of Each Student A new member of the Morton West medical staff this year was Dr. ,lames Rybacek, the school dentist. His duties included checking the students' teeth and recommending necessary dental care. Two registered nurses were on duty each day to administer aid to minor illnesses and injuries. The nurses instructed home nursing classes in the senior girls' physical education program. They were also present at many of the school's extra-curricular activities in order to provide medical attention when needed. Dr. T. I. Jasin- ski took care of the more serious injuries during the school day and gave physical examinations to all freshman and junior students as well as those participating in school sports. Cafeteria Staff Provides Daily Meals for Students and Faculty The cafeteria staff prepared nutritionally well-balanced meals for Morton West students every day of the school year. They provided hot lunches in the two student cafe- terias and the teachers, cafeteria, as Well as offering many a la carte items. The staff was divided down into teams of nutritionists, stock clerks, and, of course, cooks. In ad- dition to providing food during the four lunch periods, these teams also prepared the cuisine for many of the numerous dinners given in the Morton West cafeteria by community and school organizations. For the International Banquet, the staff prepared dishes in the manner of the seven nationalities represented by the language clubs. QQ 3 4. ........ iq? , if W ....-.- .,,,.., T T ll W - VV: ...sf .., , I ff it' si. ...T 1 r i ' . r r ' rleiss gf ,. ,..,. eser - ,sr H , 1 f'-i 1 '.., .Q 5 ,, -1' 'g:.f,, 1.. V ..... ,V . ,ff-,, .-, 5 iir N iir ris T ..,.. .,. . ft. ,.., , .... ,,A,, I W-.W H--is 1. ' ' ' School Services Greatly Benefit Students and Faculty of Morton Contributing to the efficiency of Morton West, the men in the school services provided the basic materials necessary for each student. Mr. J. Kawczinski, popularly known as Hack, ran the supply store which provided writing materi- als and supplementary articles required for courses. Mr. E. Savickas was in charge of the textbook library which supplied each student with the necessary books. Mr. G. Rohlicek headed the maintenance staff which cared for the grounds and the facilities of the building. Mr. A. Ochsner was responsible for the receiving room through which most supplies entered and were distributed. Not pictured is Mr. F. Petrdil, who served as ticket manager for Morton. Maintenance Staff Readies West For School, Community Activity Keeping a building the size of Morton West in proper functioning order is a difficult task indeed. However, the maintenance staff was able to meet this challenge and to do so well. The staff was responsible for maintaining the classrooms, halls, and offices in a clean condition, con- ducive to an educational atmosphere. They were also re- sponsible for the care of washrooms, locker-rooms, and the various athletic areas. ln addition to the many require- ments of the regular school day, the maintenance staff prepared all the school facilities necessary for eXtra-cur- ricular activities whether they involved student groups or organizations of the community. TOP ROW: J. Kuntz, J. Ploucek, F, Miller, J. Bohadlo, C. Arrigo, F. Hokr, Sr. BOTTOM ROW: K. Mucha, A. Schoepf, B. Crislelle, F. H01-fr, Jr. K.. 'sl Snff' . 'N .X A ,ff x Q Q TOP ROW: Mr. A. Ochsner, Mr. C. Rohlicek. BOT- TOM R OW: Mr. J. Kawczynski, Mr. E. Savickas. 9-4' 2 3 2 l 2 5 S 3 fi 3 1 -i i 3 i ws , r 3 38 Youth learns - Classes as suggestions Giving guides for Present and future. 'Ni J Tom Moad observes the happenings in the microscope while Mike Ron Michelsen realizes the importance of accurate measurements in any science course and applies this knowledge by deftly balancing weights on a platform balance scale in physics. W ..-- - ,-A4-- Holub records all the important data. This tearn clearly illustrates the importance of a partnership in biology. Using the facilities of the large art room, Vicki Pohabel, clad in smack, brealrs up moislened clay so that it will be in a usuable form for her pottery class, an advanced art offering. H l e o .isr F ,, g A Ilgl A sr iff .L si ' H ' wr ,, 2 I , Q ,.,. gif--3 , , We ' : , H rrz: fik ,,,,V . 1.1 ltli s . riii s , i I W ,. ,sw -,, rrxi. is ' s t't s ,, . , K K. fl V,,,.,,. ,,, 1 ,,, 91? X 1 j W fig, Q' ' , T 1 As a conscientious member of Mortonls orchestra, Jackie DeVries not only participates in daily rehearsals but also spends extra time each evening in practice to improve her musical ability. Interesting perspectives of an active clothing class can be seen in this pic- ture capturing the reflection of two mirrors. Clothing classes provide inval- uable knowledge that can be used for future application. K I 4 MI 1 3 s, , , . .fi up ' I Mr. R. C. Pitelka looks on as Larry Klimes expertly guides a drill press, one of the many machines available to students enrolled in industrial arts vocational courses. -W --..-,....-- fx is- f- f V m 1 if 269 Cathy jones, one oj many students enrolled in reading, works on a rearling test that will rneasure her reading ability. The results of this Soph. Team-Teaching Classes Utilize Little Theater Facilities Several new approaches to teaching English were pur- sued by the English Department. Many of YVest's English teachers enrolled in a linguistics course offered this year to the memhers of the Morton Wlest and East English De- partments. This informative class met every week on Tues- day evenings here at Xvest. Ur. Virginia Mcljavid from the lllinois Teachers' College Chicago South taught the two- and-a-half hour course. Although not required to enroll by the departments, twenty-nine teachers attended the course for graduate college credit, and ten teachers audited. The study of linguistics was also seen in a new approach to language in some of the freshman classes in English. During the first grading period, English was taught some- what like a foreign language with a linguistic study of grammar. Also in full swing this year were the team-teach- ing sophomore English classes under the leadership of Mrs. J. L. Morel, Mrs. L. S. Pesek, Miss L. C. Schechter, and Mrs. V. B. Sebek. By studying famous works such as Silas Marner and Julius Caesar, attending lectures and exhibits, and utilizing the newly developed facilities in the Little Theater, the selected sophomore students were involved in the first experiment of this type at West. An interesting baelfgrounzl, canrlleliglzt, anrl ll rose prorifle a perfect setting for ,lutly Wyszyrislfi to cffec'tiz'ely express herself in oral in- terpretation, one of nzany senior electires in English. test will help the teacher to aid Cathy in improving comprehension. W ig: '- X 4 N f In creative writing, panels such as this one with Sylvia Reivytis, Linrlrt Havranelr, Glenn Hering, and Jim Wainwright are formed to discuss the usage of words and phrases that will improve writing. l' 1 IJ xc l P- ,W v Y--., N YF 'X . ,. In journalism, Linda Goldstein, Lon Crahnlfe, Carol Car- lini, and Larry Schuett discuss different types of newspaper techniques which they can apply to their worlf on the FALCON. Chris Kersten loohs an as Cary Topol leafs through one of the many interesting titles offererl at the Library Aids' paperlntclf book sale. All English classes were invited to attend the yearly sale. Hz: fn 351242 Lf ge 'M l li sg 'Yi rf, . NI lil ., H '1 ,t but - 1.111 ff H1111 i hp' Many techniques are used in the teaching of a foreign language. Brad Stomberslri ltopl, faithfully studying under the Russian alphabet, is an ex- cellent example of inrlioiflual student effort. Mrs. M. M. lerabek fbelowl offers still another example as she shows Melissa Keck how to operate the tape recorder userl ln playing lesson tapes. ,4L...-- at f QV. . H4 uv an f.., '- A I K . aw' 'K , i ,,f: - VVk,kl 5 K AV K 5 .l 3' W flzg M M it el t o M te. t.Z, ' ..,,, . VVi Z A V.s,,, R l.kk K ll' . I ' 1 ,, i rzfy V I it tt V ' 1' new .Uany larzguage teachers nt .llorton are enzployerl in the dual role of teaching more than one language. Mrs. M. A. Heinz is an excellent example teaching .both French and German. ,A l . . ,,,, ,,,, Standing by the .map of France, Carol Tomiska, a first-year French student, displays her linguistic lfnowlege to the class by explaining a sentence she has correctly written on the board. Charmaine Mrazelc and Charles Forsyth carry out a conversation in front of a bulletin board display on OEDIPUS REX, a Greek tragedy, studied in their Latin class as part of a unit in ancient culture. Foreign Language Teachers Use Tapes as Supplementary Material Morton West is one of the few high schools in the area to offer, seven different foreign languages to its students. Czech, French, German, Italian, Russian, Latin, and Span- ish are offered each semester to students in both beginning and advanced classes. ln the teaching of languages, Mor- ton's teachers are fortunate to have the excellent facilities of the modern language laboratory at their disposal. ln- dividual student pronounciation can be studied on a candid basis, and effective help can be administered. The depart- ment is well-equipped with an excellent supply of record- ing tapes. These tapes containing lessons, songs, poems, literature, and other supplementary materials are at the language teachers, finger-tips to provide a varied and in- teresting curriculum. Beginning classes study grammar principles, irregular verbs, pronunciation, and cultural aspects of the countries in which their language is spoken. Advanced classes con- tinue to learn the grammar and cultural aspects but also study major literary works in the respective languages. Top students in each language participate in Chicago-area con- tests with other high school language students. Familiar sights along C-hall are the geometric shapes that line the classroom windows. These models are used to explain math- ematical principles to baffled students. 'N .fu-nal b By participating in one of the new experimental general math classes, Ed Karlovic has the opportunity to work and check his homework problems on a modern electric calculator introduced this past year. Janet leppson carefully plots a parabolic curve under the watchful eyes of Carl Banji, Mr. J. D. Ramsey, and Benita Bialy. The successful graph- ing of such a problem is a major algebraic study. ff .Q ---..4 X 2 l F As Bradley Hahn, Clyde Filas, and Gerald Moutvic watch, Mr. 0. V. Myers compares a regular slide rule to the enlarged model used to demonstrate principles of slide rule mechanics. Incoming Freshmen Participate In Special Summer Mathematics The importance of mathematics cannot be overly stressed in todayis computerized world. Starting with general math or algebra, students can fulfill their chosen college,s re- quirements by following a wide variety of sequences. Sub- jects such as solid and plane geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, college algebra, college trigonometry, and slide rule are offered. An honors program is also offered to selected students in which advanced principles are taught along with the basic curriculum. , This past summer, Morton West was one of a dozen schools in the state that participated in the Illinois State Summer Program for Gifted Students in Mathematics and Science. The program was open to incoming freshmen selected on the basis of academic performance and recom- mendations hy former math and science teachers. Following successful completion of the eight-week course held here at West, the students earned two units of credit and were enrolled in geometry and biology classes in the fall. Mr. M. Harmon discusses Liz Samec's advanced algebra problem with her. By discussing each problem in this manner, necessary cor- rections can be made, and future mistakes can be avoided. X In their advanced chemistry class, Phil Schaadt and Janice Matejko team up with the excellent facilities of Morton's chemistry labora- tory successfully to complete an experiment. Earth Science Classes Employ Weather Station in Classwork Science is an all important part of everyday living in this present age of scientific achievements. It is because of this fact that Morton requires that every student successfully complete one year of general science or biology during his freshman year. Most students, however, choose to take more than just one year of science, and lVl0rton's Science Depart- ment offers an extremely interesting variety of subjects. Chemistry, physics, earth science, and introductory physical science are available in addition to the courses in general science and biology. An honors program in science is also offered in biology, chemistry, advanced chemistry, and physics. During this past year, earth science classes reconstructed the weather station in the A-wing courtyard that was previously removed during the construction of the new ad- dition. lncoming freshmen also participated in the lllinois State Summer Program for Gifted Students in Mathematics and Science held here at West. In one of the team-teaching chemistry classes, Mr. D. Verdeyen checks John Rostls luminous rlial watch that registers radioactivity on a machine similar to a Geiger counter. T i sliii ll i Al Keating points out to Russell Bartos and Sandra Soab the fundamen- tals of a physical science experiment. Physical science was a new science course instituted this year in the departmenfs curriculum. By performing experiments simulating the changing conditions of the earth's surface, students enrolled in earth science are able to understand clearly the physical aspects of the earth. Bob Oslak concentrates on the bacteria he is studying in his ad- vanced biology elass. The use of the microscope enables him to see the otherwise invisible organisms. 1 v 1 . George Kacena leafs through a daily newspaper to catch up on the major ,events of the day. An essential part of current history is to study current periodical literature. Sharon Stegenga watches as Mr. A. Weyerstall adjusts the dial on the lie detector. By observing the administration of a lie detector test, psychology students learn the use of the apparatus in our society. Cindy Gentry carefully studies a chapter in her American history book. Cindy, like all other Morton juniors, is required to complete two semesters of American history in her third year. Psychology Classes Help Create A Happier Christmas for G.l.'s Student involvement in relation to his social environment is an important objective of lVlorton,s Social Science De- partment. This objective is effectively achieved through an interesting and widely varied curriculum teamed with ac- tive student participation in numerous department-spom sored activities. Since two semesters of American history are required of every Morton student in his junior year, the Social Science Department comes in contact with the whole student body at one time or another. Most students, how- ever, choose to take more than just American history and supplement their schedules with courses such as current history, economics, modern history, psychology, sociology, and world history. Specially selected seniors may en- roll in European history, a college level course earning six semester hours of college credit. This year, the psychology classes took an active part in creating a happier Christmas for the wounded Vietnam G.I.'s in the Great Lakes Naval Hospital by collecting both money and gifts from the student body. As usual, the annual Easter trip to Washington, D.C., solicited many students. Donna Cerranlfo uses one of the ziepartnzenfs excellent maps to point out to Robert Barton and Mark Floriin tlze location of one of the earliest settlements in the Middle West. m ati M 'rr 'M ft 4 - A A n N if ' Q . -l is V. t i t R Jim Clziarlo points out one of America's military commitments abroad to his American government class. This course, open only to seniors, studies the evolution nnrl present status of our government. it 1 ' Lian i ,H if .'sf . , ,,..m. V ji, I' , 1 ilelwffflil f ll j . nf ., f,,, s it find qu -U' 4 F, 3' . ye 7 K' ,gy iff, , ae , My kf--'. 1. ' W' .Fiji 7 'A . . e we sw f -f -1 ,-1' N J . ,yn 31? t .iff Mrs, N. N. Cleclfner Hop? helps Mary .Valero achieve the desired ef- fect on a model in dress design. flliss L. J. Kaminslfi flzelowl watches as Pat Richie adds derail to her creation in scztlptztre. s ff ,addr-N 'khr I .v-v ' I ik, ke N I 47 :gg i ,.,, .. ,W Xfee t s 2 f as 5? s 3 Q 9 f r-'Tw xi-1? 3 lllembers of the Aeolian Choir by working hard to perfect their tone and quality are able to participate in Morton choral concerts, school assemblies, and area roeal contests. Harold Bradley, the nationally recognized painter, was one of the fea- tured artists zchose zeorhs were displayed in the foyer. Mr. Bradley in this picture stops a lecture to answer a stztdentys question. ll . X lg 'l--.... ..,. if 1 V' i ' f X... Diane Ritzenthaler utilizes the new facilities in the Music Depart- ment to store her instrument and music. The new locker area was greatly needed to eliminate storage problems. ln this painting and illustration class, Miss D. A. Bilder makes a sug- gestion to Gail Switalski on how to make an interpretation of still life a more effective piece of art creativity. -f , , ,R t .,,.. 1 , Mrs. R. R. Mavigliano carefully molds her lump of clay into the be- ginnings of a beautful piece of pottery. Pottery is one of the special- ized courses offered after basic art to interested students. New Doors and Sound Panels Purchased for Music Section The Fine Arts Department is divided into two sections: art and music. Last fall the art section presented colorful art exhibits in the foyer. On display were works in many mediums by both Morton students and professional artists. Lectures on each exhibit were offered to the faculty and student body, and the exhibits served as studies for many art classes. Basic art, an exploratory workshop in the field of art, was the prerequisite for all art courses. On completion of this course, a wide selection of specialized classes and workshops were offered. These included dress design, jewelry, printmaking, sculpture, painting and illus- tration, pottery, and photography. The music section added a new double-door entrance to the bandroom this year. Opening into E-hall, it greatly im- proved storing facilities and eliminated traffic problems in that area. New portable acoustical panels were also pur- chased to improve sound during concerts. Among the classes in this section were band, orchestra, mixed chorus, vocal workshop, and aeolian choir. All music students had the opportunity to make arrangements to participate in the an- nual Shagbark Music Camp being held this summer. X 'Jiillvfi W' Z. 4 At the nursery school held by the Home Economics Department this spring, students such as Kim Karafa were able to gain practical ex- perience in handling children. Here Kim aids a child in coloring. Interior decoration and home furnishing are important units in any homemalfing class. Phyllis lovino and Judy Lanenga apply acquired knowlege by rearranging a floral piece. New Course Offers Experience ln Child Care and Development lVlorton's Home Economics Department, which both in- troduced new courses and revised old ones, offered a new child care and development course this year. This co-edu- cational course made its debut second semester and was open to all interested upperclassmen. Primarily instituted to help students acquire a better understanding of child behavior, this class gave the students a practical adapta- tion by arranging a special nursery school. Home Economics' foods and clothing, a most popular and highly recommended course for freshman girls, con- tinued to provide a stable basis for other department courses. Among the other courses, foods and boys, foods studied major units in food preservation, good nutrition, and bal- anced meal planning in family units. Clothing classes were offered on a number of levels of development to meet with the varying degrees of student aptitude and progress in sewing from the simple construction of a cotton garment to the advanced tailoring of a wool suit. 'Xu-1 X. Nick Potsek and Chris Svoboda confer on the cutting angle of a wood plank in their woodworking class. Woodworking is just one of the many industrial arts courses offered here at West. William Troff, clad in safety goggles, uses an oxyacetylene welding torch to finish his project in general metals. Safety goggles are re- quired by state law in most industrial art courses. Industrial Arts Dept. Prepares Students for a Creative Future Enrolling in an industrial arts course is almost an es- sential part of any hoy's education at Morton. The de- partment is equipped with excellent facilities and offers a wide range of subjects from which a student can choose. One of the most popular courses is industrial arts survey, a one-year major course for freshmen that studies six dif- ferent areas during the school year. This course and gen- eral drafting as a minor are the only two courses open to freshmen. After the freshman year, the student can spe- cialize in any area he wishes. Architectural drafting, auto mechanics, machine drafting, electric mechanics, general metal work, graphic arts, machine shop, patternmaking, and woodworking are courses offered at West. Many ad- ditional courses are offered at the East building to provide other advanced training. The junior or senior may enroll in special vocational industrial subjects that meet for three- hours a day for a period of two years. Upon completion, the student receives a certificate denoting skill in the area. -NN... 4. 1-atflefvaaa A ji-W Cherri Thompson and Pam Pafack practice filing office cards in' their zero hour filing class. Business skills such as filing are invalu- able assets to those entering the secretarial world. Modern Equipment Purchased To Provide Practical Application New equipment was the key word in the Business Education Department available funds, three chines were added to ment. These machines this year. Recently purchased with different types of dictaphone ma- the already well-equipped depart- have already increased speed in dictation, transcription, and reading comprehension. Machines such as the IBM key punch, comptometers, rotary calculators, duplicators, and mimeoscopes along with several different kinds of typewriters are also found within the department at the disposal of students taking courses such as office machines, basic data processing, and vocational office occupations. Although the department en- rolls a majority of students who plan to enter a career in business, courses such as personal typing and notetaking are extremely valuable to the college-bound student for his personal use. The college-bound student may also find the business courses invaluable in helping to secure a well paying summer job to finance his college education. N-.ww Lynda Pribyl takes dictation by using one of the new dictaphones purchased this year. These machines will greatly improve speed in both dictation and transcription of shorthand. Phyllis Bartocci proudly shows Nanette Marzec and Kim Karofa one of the jars of fruits that she preserved in her foods class. All three girls attended this valuable course in summer school. New Approaches to Learning Tried During Summer Session This summer new approaches to learning were attempted during the summer school program. One approach, used in a sociology class, was the creating of a more relaxed at- mosphere in the classroom. Seating arrangements were changed from day to day, and the tradition of raising one's hand was abolished. Also programs were constructed for the gifted grammar school graduates who were interested in science and mathematics. Their classes allowed those stu- dents who received satisfactory grades to be given high school credit and to he placed in advanced courses in the fall. Besides grammar school graduates, several selected eighth-grade students were chosen to participate in such courses as personal typing. Among the regular subjects of- fered this summer were typing, English, and a majority of the courses in the Practical Arts Department. To relieve the students from the stress of daily, three-hour classes, an assembly was held once a week, and each semester was climaxed with a talent show presented at Morton East. At the end of thelsecond semester, twenty-two West students received their high school diplomas after they had com- pleted their credits for graduation in summer school. U ' 1 Gloria Fonte, one of the few selected grammar school students 'al- lowed to enroll in summer high school courses, learns personal typing to aid her in her future high school career. Conch C. L. Bond explains 17 few basic principles of lmskellmll to William Zalmllm, James Rasclz, Tom Mood, ,lim Marshall, and Larry Berger before they begin to play a game in their gym class. i Coach J. Kraus watches as his sturlenls gain knowledge and experi- ence through simulator training. Simulator training zs required of every student before he can proceed to behind-the-wheel training. Advanced Swimming, New Class Offered as Girls' P.E. Elective Mortonas Physical Education Department upholds high standards in the area of physical education through a well- organized curriculum. ln the boys, section, a modified block system is used in which the school year is divided into four- week intervals. During each interval a new skill is presented and learned, or a previously-learned skill is further de- veloped. ln the girls' section, the system of beginning fresh- men with simplified skills and gradually introducing new and more difficult ones is followed. ln the junior and senior year, specialized classes are offered in the fields of modern dance, lifesaving, leadership, and swimming. This year a new course, advanced swimming, was offered in which learned techniques were reviewed along with new strokes, difficult dives, and water ballet. Students in both sections are instructed in driver's safety in preparation for simulator training. The department also annually admin- isters tuberculin testsg polio and flu shotsg and dental, eye, and hearing tests. Maria Aloia quiclrly unfastens her goalie shin guards after an active game of field hockey. Field hoclfey, usually studied only by seniors, is also taught to juniors in leadership class. Norma Strarzski demonstrates to her modern dance class how to properly execute a leap. Modern dance is just one of the specialized courses offered to junior and senior girls. Mrs. I. Y. Olrayama watches as her beginning swimmers practice their front crawl vigorously in the shallow end of Morton's beautiful pool used daily by gym classes. Q, l M ,t,t W -e L' D H M ., :V Q We-'Lg MWWM V Ill ning, ,,,,, mu, ffff K ,,..,,,,,,,,W ,,,. .W,i,. l Vg sW.1.,,,.W ,,,,,, .W,,,..W,,,,,Wu,t.Zt.L,,Ei..,m,,,..,,.WM,.,,,,,,,W,,,Mi ,i,ii. 7 A 1 I ,,,' 5 f ,fL,,'wi,,f1.,:fi! . .wr ,W A 1 A'A,, i,,, fiffigf B5 fLefz to right! Diane Bachta, Miss ,P. Niqkayama, Coral Saban, Rose Hagar, Janie Bishop, Roseanne Zank, Judi Brozovsky. r. C ass Holds First Pla night of Year RONALD ABRAHAM TOM ADAMS TERRY ALEXA: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 M Club 3, Sgt. at Arms 4. DAN ALSPAUCH: Cross-Country 1, Football 15 Hall Guards 13 Indoor Track 25 Outdoor Track 2g Wrestling 4. GARY ANDER: Baseball 1, 2g Basketball 19 Class Officer, Pres. 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 ,lunior Honor Society 2, 3, Leadership Aids 3, 4g MWSC 2, 33 Senior Council 3, 4g Ticket Office 3. BRENDA ANSELMI: Activity Comm. 1. WILLIAM ARNOLD: Hall Guards 3, 4. NEIL ATKINSON: Cross-Country l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, HM Club 3, 4, Outdoor Track l, 3, 4. JUDY AUSTIN: Activity Comm. 3, Future Nurses I, 2, 3, Guidance Office Aids 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Latin Club 4. GLORIA AVENA CATHERINE BAAS: Campus Life 3, Future Homemakers 2, G.A.A. I. ROBERT BABIRAK: Archery Club I, Leader- ship Aids 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4. DIANE BACHTA: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Executive Comm. 3, 4, Frosh- Soph Girls 2, Girls' Choir 2, MWSC 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3. ROBIN BAILEY: Dramatics 1, Girls' Choir 1, Lab Aids 2, 3, Library Aids 4. BARBARA BALA: Deans' Office Aids 1, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Senior Girls 3. JOHN BALDINI PAT BARKER DAN BARNES: Football 1, 2, Hall Guards 2, Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, MWSC 1. KATHY BARR: French Club 3, 4, Library Aids 1, Lifesaving Club 4. EDWARD BARTON EDWARD BARTUNEK: Future Teachers 3, 4, Library Aids l, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. 3. KENNETH BAUMGARTNER: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, German Club, Treas. 4, Leadership Aids 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BEHOUNEK: Hall Guards 2, Wrestling 1. JANICE BELT: Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, G.A.A I. 2, Junior Honor Society 2, Sec. 3, Leadership Aids 4, Library Aids I, Student Service Volunteer 3, 4. ' Q 'L .,,. . ,Y fr I I M yy ,L . 'W Q-759 x 'N-0 4.4 'Gt 41? - 'flfi ',2, -':f 35? wk: -fi 4 , N BEVERLY BENEDIKT: G.A.A. 1, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership Aids 4, Saddle Club 2, Swim Timers 4. LARRY BERCER HOLLY BERNDT: Activity Comm. 2, 3 Chairman, 4, Booster Club 2, 3 Treas. 4, Leadership Aids 4, Library Aids 1, 2, MWSC 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Social Comm. 4. ALAN BERNDTSON: Movie Operators 2, Captain 3, 4, Technical Guild 1, 2, 4. ROSALYE BESCO: Aeolian Choir 4, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, 3. JUDY BEZJAK: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, Junior Honor Society 2, 3. ROBERT BIGOS: Future Distributors 4, Intrau mural 1, Leadership Aids 3, 4. BONNIE BIRSA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Thespians 2, 4, Secretary 3. JANIE BISHOP: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Officers, Secretary 4, Creative Dance 3, Execu- tive Comm. 2, Secretary 3, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Madrigal Singers 4, Modern Dance Club 3, MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. BILL BLUM ARTHUR BOIVIN LINDA BONDLOW: Aeolian Choir 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, Girls' Choir 3, Leadership Aids 4. FRANK BOROWIAK: Amateur Radio 3, 4, Falcon Staff 4, Movie Operators 3, 4. FRANK BRADER DIANE BRADSHAW: Booster Club 4, Dramatics 1, 3, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, G.A.A. 1, Junior- Senior Girls 3, Pres. 4, Leadership Aids 4, Library Aids, Vice-Pres. 3, Pep Club 2. JERRY BREWER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, HM Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. COLLEEN BROOKBANK: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Creative Dance 3, Deans' Office Aids 4, Dra- matics 3, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Frosh- Soph Girls 2, Girls' Choir 2, Lifesaving Club 4, MWSC 1, 2, Student Volunteer Service 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY BROZOVSKY: Class Officers Pres. 4, Deans' Office Aids 1, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Pres. 2, Future Teachers Vice-Pres, 3, German Club 2, Junior-Senior Girls Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Lab Aids 3, MWSC 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. --T 3' KATHY BUBAN: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4g Falcon Page Editor 4g Junior-Senior Girls 4g Library Aids 2g Modern Dance Club 2. CHERYL BUCHHOZ: Tumbling Club l, 2. DAN BUDENZ: Basketball 4g Senior Honor So- ciety 4. MARIE BUKOVSKY: German Club lg Girls' Choir 3, 45 Junior Honor Society 2, 3g Li- brary Aids 23 Senior Honor Society 3, 4g Stu- dent Volunteer Service 3, 4. EDWARD BUKSAS: Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 13 Hall Guards 4g NM Club 3, 43 Senior Council 3, 4. KATHY BURDETT: Future Business Leaders lg Student Volunteer Service 4. Terr Alexa Named to Conference Teams Terry Alexa fleft and right! strives for success on the basketball court and in the kitchen. ln his boys' foods class Terry demonstrates the cor- rect procedure for sifting flour. Ort the basketball court he springs in the air and blocks his opponenfs attempt to make a basket. TIMOTHY BURCENER: Architectural Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1. GAYLE BURIAN DIANE BURNETT CYRUS BUTTS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. PAUL BYLCZYN SKI JOHN BYTNAR Seniors Discuss Vim? BP as 2 Future Educations With SANDRA CAIRO: Aeolian Choir 4, Choral Club 1, 2, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Future Business Leaders 2, G.A.A. 1, Girls' Choir 3, Madrigal Singers 4, Note-A-Belles 3, Pep Club 1 9-,Q we 1. f JAMES CALDERONE: Tennis 2, 3. BUZZ CALEK: Football 1, 2, 4, Hall Guards 2, 3, Intramural 1, 2, 3, NM Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Senior Council 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. rs C 5 i F 3 , MIKE CAMIS ' - ANTHONY CAPPELLETTI: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, . - Senior Council 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. QE,- ' GLORIA CAROLLO ANGELA CARONNA: Leadership Aids 4, Pep Club l. GREGORY CASALETTO: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, 4, Leadership Aids 4, M Club 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBROSE CASTALDO: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Senior Council 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. fi 'Hs 3 'Q' WET' :gg If KEN CECHURA TONY CERABONA: Movie Operators 3. BOB CERMAK: Hall Guards 3, 43 Intramural 1, 23 Leadership Aids 3, 43 Outdoor Track 13 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 4. CHARLES CERNY: Golf 2. YVONNE CHALOUPKA: Aeolian Choir 43 Choral Club 23 Future Teachers 4, Pres. 33 Guidance Office Aids 4, Lab Aids 3g Wrestling Aids 4. ,IANICE CHAPIN: Aeolian Choir 3, 43 Choral Club 1, 23 Future Homemakers, Chair. 3, Pres. 4g Future Teachers 33 Girls' Choir 23 Junior- Senior Girls 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 3, 43 Modern Dance Club 4. chool Representatives at College Night LINDA CHESKY JIM CHIADO: Academy of Science 13 Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Choral Club 1, 2g Concert Band 1, 23 Football 33 Hall Guards 3, 43 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Math Club 13 Orchestra 1, 23 Outdoor Track Ig Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 3, 43 Ten- nis 1, 2g Varsity Band 1. JEANI CHIN: Booster Club 4, Campus Life 13 Executive Comm. 3, 43 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 43 Leadership Aids 4g Library Aids, Sec. 13 MWSC 3, 4. TOM CHLUMSKY: Golf 1, 23 Intramural 1, 2. CHARLES CHMELICEK BONNIE CHODI.. GERALD CHUDOBA: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 MINI Club 3, 43 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1. .IOHN CHVATAL: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 23 Cross-Country 1. RCQNQALD CIHLAR: Cross-Country 13 Orchestra 3.1, fi CAROL CIPRIAN: Activity Comm. 23 Booster Club 2, 3, Leadership Aids 4g Pep Club I3 Social Comm. 2. RICH CLAWSON: Hall Guards 3. DAVID COHEA: Art Club Ig Future Teachers I. DAVE COHN MARY COLELLO: Dramatics lg G.A.A. 1, 25 .Iunior-Senior Girls 4, Modern Dance Club 2g Pep Club 1, 29 Swim Club 3g Swim Timers 2, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3. TINA COLLECCHIA: Activity Comm. 33 French Club 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Modern Dance Club lg Social Comm. 1, 2, 3. Senior Honor Society Hosts l968 Honors JIM CORBIN: Football I, 2, Intramural 1, 2g Swimming 1, 3. CATHY CORSBIE: Future Business Leaders 35 Pep Club l, 2, Saddle Club 1. KAREN COSENTINO: Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 3, Lab Aids 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, Lifesaving Club 4, Swim Club 43 Wrestling Aids 4. CLARA CRONK: Booster Club 2, Deans' Office Aids 2. JOSEPH CROOK: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 4, Falcon Page Editor 4, French Club Vice-Pres. 3, 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Hall Guards 4g Madrigal Singers 3, 4. NANCY CZAJKA: Activity Comm. 2, Booster Club 4, Creative Dance 3, Dramatics lg French Club 33 Junior-Senior Girls 3g Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3g MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 23 Registration Aids 3, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. LAURA CZERNIAWSKI: Activity Comm. 3g French Club Treas. 3, 4, Frosli-Soph Girls 2, G.A.A. 3g Library Aids 3. JAMES CZERWINSKI: Hall Guards 49 Swim- ming 2, 3, Tennis 2. BECKY DAHLCREN: G.A.A. I, 2, 3g Latin Club 2, 35 Leadership Aids 4, Lifesaving Club 3, 43 Orchestra I, 3, 4. l LINDA DAHLGREN: Saddle Club 1, 2, Treas. 3. DARLENE DANCA MIKE D'ANGELO FRANCINE DANIELS PETER DANIS: Intramural 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL DANTINO Banquet Stepping Stones to Success usa N. W,,, 1 , ..,,, 'et t, During the German Club Bake Sale, Nancy Haubenriser decides which of the delicious pastries offered by Darlene Klulfa she will buy for her dessert. ,Ioan Vanis and Steve Smith Klefll browse through maga- zines, essential sources for finding articles on current events. KATHY DAVIDOWSKI: Library Aids 23 MWSC I. BRUCE DAVIDS: Amateur Radio 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4. DAVID DAVIS: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 43 Cross- Country 13 Football 2, 33 Freshman Mixed Chorus I3 Indoor Track 1, 23 Intramural 43 Madrigal Singers 3, 43 Outdoor Track I, 2. LINDA DECKMAN: Activity Comm. 1, 43 Deans' Office Aids 23 Frosh-Soph Girls 23 Future Busi- ness Leaders 23 Guidance Office Aids 4g Li- hrary Aids 3. JIM DEEDS PATRICIA DEVINE Senior Class Receives School-Spirit ward NANCY DIMAN: Aeolian Choir 43 Campus Life lg Choral Club 33 Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Future Homemakers 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 3, 43 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Madrigal Singers 43 MWSC 13 Student Volunteer Service 4. WILLIAM DOBRICKY: Swim Club 3. MIKE DOBROWOLSKI: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track I, 23 Outdoor Track l, 23 Swim- ming I, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH DOLMAN: Aeolian Choir 3, 43 Choral Club 23 Freshman Girls Chorus 13 Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Future Homemakers Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Future Teachers 33 Girls' Choir 23 Junior-Senior Girls 43 Madrigal Singers 3, 4. MARY ELLEN DOOLEY: Future Teachers 3, 43 Girls, Choir I, 23 Guidance Office Aids 43 Junior-Senior Girls 4. DONNA DOSCOTCH PEGGY DROZD ED DUBSKY: Falcon Staff 43 Fledgling Staff 43 Football I3 Hall Guards 1, 2, 3, 43 Lab Aids 3, 43 MWSC 43 Student Volunteer Service 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 4. WALTER DUDEK: Baseball 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 3, 43 UM Club 4. 70 ...nr for Attendance at Home JANE EGGERSTEDT: Academy of Science 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 49 Deans' Office Aids 3, Fledgling Staff 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, 39 Lab Aids 4g Latin Club 3, Leadership Aids 45 Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Band 1, 3. LYNN ELEVELD: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 4, G.A.A. 1g Pep Club 1, 2g Registration Aids 33 Spanish Club 1g Swim Club 3, Tumbling Club 2. GARY ELFRING: Academy of Science 1, 2g Amateur Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, Lab Aids 4, Latin Clublg Swimming 1, 2. SANDI EMERY: Activity Comm. 2, 3g Frosh- Soph Girls 1, 2g Junior-Senior Girls 3, Pep Club lg Registration Aids 3, Tennis 1. CATHERINE ERBAUGH: Campus Life Ig Fledgling Staff 3, 45 Frosh'Soph Girls 2g Quill and Scroll 33 Student Volunteer Service 4g ---5 Tumbling Club 1, 2. KATHLEEN ESPE: German Club 1. PHYLLIS FABIANO BRUCE FELGENHAUER: Archery Club 1, 2, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Saddle Club 4. PAUL FERRARO: Italian Club 2g Junior Honor Society 2, 3. N.. Q I LINDA DUNCAN: Aeolian Choir 33 Choral Club 25 Girls, Choir 2, Swim Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY DVORAK: Activity Comm. 3, 4g Booster Club 4g Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls, Choir 2g MWSC 3, 4g Social Comm. 4. MARGUERITE DVORAK: Archery Club 4g Deans' Office Aids 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 45 Library Aids 3, 45 Saddle Club 4. JORAINE DVOULETY: Dramatics 1, 2, 33 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus Ig Future Nurses 2g Library Aids 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2. DAVID DWYER: Indoor Track 2g Intramural 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3. BETTY EDGERTON Basketball Games new is 'wr l II? BENITA FISCHER LINDA FISCHER: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, MWSC 4, Pep Club 1, Student Volunteer Service 3, 4. SANDRA FLAK GALE FLOYEL: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Campus Life 1, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Volunteer Service 4. TOM FORD: Hall Guards 2. WAYNE FORSBERG: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 4, M Club 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 4. Seniors Jud Wyszynski and Glen Hering FRANK FRANCO SANDRA FRASER: Leadership Aids 4, Lifesav- ing Club 3, 4, Pom Pom Girls 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, Hist. 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3. SHARON FREEMAN LYNN FRONTERA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Class Officer, Treas, 2, Deans Office Aids 2, Hall Guards 4, Leadership Aids 4, MWSC 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Track Aids 3, 4. LINDA GABA MARIE GAGNON: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Frosh- Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers, Sec. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Aids 3, 4. FRANCES GAJDA: Hall Guards 4. PAT GALLO: Deans' Office Aids 4, Future I-Iomemakers 2, G.A.A. 1, Modern Dance Club 4, Saddle Club 4. NANCY GALLUCCI LUCILLE GARELLI CHRISTINE GARLAND: Activity Comm. 4, Aeolian Choir 4, Tri-M 4. DONALD GARRITY: Football 3, Hall Guards 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, MWSC 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. 2'R' WALTER GASAWAY: Football 1, Indoor Track 1, Leadership Aids 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SUE GEBHARDT: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Track Aids 2, 3. DENNIS GEBHART: Future Business Leaders, Vice-Pres. 4. Star in Drama, Arsenic and Old Lace RICHARD GELB: Football 1. REA GIANATASIO: Junior-Senior Girls 4, Reg- istration Aids 3, Student Volunteer Service 4, Swim Timers 4. MARY GILBERT: Activity Comm. 2, Frosh- Soph Girls 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Leadership Aids 4, Lifesaving Club 3, Treas. 4, MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Volunteer Service 3, 4. PAM GILBERTSEN: Activity Comm. 1, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Leadership Aids 4, Modern Dance Club 2, MWSC 2, 4, Pep Club 2, Pom Pom Girls 4. JANET GILSDORF: Aeolian Choir 4, Art Club 4, Girls' Choir 3, Leadership Aids 4, Saddle Club 4. VALERIE GODLEWSKI: Activity Comm. 1, Falcon Staff 4, G.A.A. 3, Hall Guards 3, 4, MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Social Comm. 2. ALLEN GOIER: Football 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK GOLDBERG: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, Fresh- man Mixed Chorus 1, Thespians 4. GREGORY GOLDSTEIN As M Club president, Frank Siberia fright! must often supervise members 111 games. Besides being an outstnnn'ing athlete, Frank is also an honor student. In her sociology class, .ludith Jackson finds movies an essential part in studying the problems of both her own sociely and other cultures. X Q Senior Council Holds Father-Son Banquet LINDA COLDSTEIN: Choral Club 1, 25 Pep Club 2, Trcus. 1, Student Volunteer Service 2. CHESTER COLEMBIEWSKI ,pave ALLEN CORALSKI: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY COWOROWSKI: G.A.A. 1, Social Comm. 2. MELISSA CRABOS: Activity Comm. l, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 3, 4, Frosli-Sopli Girls lg Hall Guards 3g MVVSC 4g Pep Club 3, Pom Pom ,,, Girls 2, 3, 4'g Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. LON CRAHNKE: Falcon Stuff 4, Football 2, 3, t. 4, Hall Guards 4g Junior Honor Society 2, 3: Senior Honor Society 3, 4. vI!' ,JV . Q - , .CI Q ' V i -.AA L , I ',' .45 1. 1:12124 ,i ,,f.'2, ' 'f.f.5j.f ns., . .. us if A 'xxx QQQLLH QU dxf. u fLi Nx - is f 1 1 mwkiizfsr .f ,f,.,w,,,xQ,t U.--pf, up V44 .1mLt5xw:..:sf-:twin-,-i'ff.L-:fa-.4 RENEE GRAY: Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 G.A.A., Vice-Pres. 35 Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Honor Society 3, 4. THOMAS GRAY: Concert Band 2, 35 Future Distributors, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 15 Varsity Band 15 Wrestling 1. NANCY GRECCO: Dramatics 3, 45 Future Busi- ness Leaders 1. GAIL GRIFFIN: Art Club 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 German Club 25 Girls' Choir 25 .Iunior Honor Society 2, 35 Junior-Senior Girls 45 Senior Honor Society 3, 4. GREGORY GRISKO: Aeolian Choir 25 Amateur Radio 3, 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Madri- gal Singers 2. CARYL GRUBBS: Campus Life 1, 25 Junior- Senior Girls 35 Pcp Club 1. -1 '2- LINDA HADAC: Activity Comm. 15 Deans' Of- fice Aids 45 Pep Club 1. ROSE HAGAR: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Class Officer, Treas. 35 Second Vice- Pres 45 Dean's Office Aids 45 MWSC 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Social Comm. 3, 4. KAREN HAGEMANN: TALON, GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR 3, CLASSES EDITOR 45 Activity Comm. 2, 35 Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Lab Aids 25 Leadership Aids 45 Pep Club 15 Senior Honor Society 3, Treas. 45 Social Comm. 35 Stu- dent Volunteer Service 4. BRADLEY HAHN: Hall Guards 4. NANCY HALDANE: Aeolian Choir 3, 45 Choral Club 2, 35 Creative Dance 3, 45 Freshman Girls Chorus 15 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Choir 25 Madrigal Singers 3, 45 Note-A-Belles 3. MIKE HALVORSEN 'Hike , M 1 - ,f , Q, gy -. it ' .3 Q GALE GRUBER: Future Nurses 15 Lab Alds 3 i 'fbi ' 45 Student Volunteer Service 4. fry' TIM GRUSKOVAK: Wrestling 1, 2. rbi-1 - DIANNE GRUTKA: Academy of saance 2 Lab 5- . Aids 35 Saddle Club 1, 2. .ff W.. ff 6 rc, :P thi! FRED GUENTHER: Baseball 15 Basketball 1 2 3, 45 Cross-Country 45 Debate 45 Hall Guards 1, 2, 35 Intramural 15 Latin Club 1 Leader A ship Aids 45 HM Club 45 MWSC 1, 2 3 LARRY GUSTELLO: Football 15 Future D1 tributors 15 Hall Guards 15 Intramural 2 Library Aids 1. RANDALL HAAK: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basket ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 'M u 2, 3, 45 Senior Council 3, 4. . V. ig NG.-- I was . rn-'W 2 AWB., ,a--MF ,X s A LINDA HASSEL: Creative Dance 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 2. NANCEE HAUBENRISER: Freshman Mixed Chorus I, G.A.A. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club l, 2. MARY HAVLICEK: Activity Comm. l, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Leadership Aids 4, MWSC 4, Pep Club 2, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. LINDA HAVRANEK: Art Club, Sec. 2, 4, Guid- ance Office Aids 4, Senior Honor Society 4. PAUL HEGER: Indoor Track l, Junior Honor Society 2, Pres. 3, Leadership Aids 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. RICHARD HELLER: Basketball 2, Student Volunteer Service 4. GARY HAMTAK: Archery Club l, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Football l, Hall Guards 2, Library Aids 3, Saddle Club 4. DONNA HANELIN LINDA HANIAS: Creative Dance 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 4, French Club 3, Future Dis- tributors 4, Library Aids 3, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Note-A-Belles 4, Senior Honor So- ciety 4. BEVERLY HANSEN: Choral Club 1, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Creative Dance 3, 4, Frosn-Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Student Volun- teer Service 4, Varsity Band l, 2, 3. DEBORAH HANZLIK: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Choral Club I, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus l, Girls' Choir 2, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Senior Honor So- ciety 3, 4. VICTORIA HARBACEK: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Girls' Choir 2, Hall Guards 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Pep Club 2, 3. TERRY HELLSTROM: Baseball l, 2, Football 1, Hall Guards 4, Leadership Aids 3, 4. GLENN HERING: Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Fledgling Staff 2, 3, Movie Operators 3, 4, MWSC l, 2, 3, 4, Natl. Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Technical Guild 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, Pres. 4. BARBARA HERMANN: Aeolian Choir 4, Fresh- man Girls Chorus l, Freshman Mixed Chorus l, Future Teachers 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Lab Aids 3, 4, Student Volunteer Service 4, Wrestling Aids Sec. 4. AMY HIGGINS: Activity Comm. 3, Deans, Of- fice Aids 2, Future Teachers 3, G.A.A. 3, .Iunior-Senior Girls 4, Pep Club 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. GREGG HINZ RICHARD HODE: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Falcon Staff 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Aids 2, 3, 4, QIVIU Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Senior Council 3, Treas. 4, Wres- tling I. CAROL HODGE: Freshman Mixed Chorus 2, Hall Guards 4. DANIEL HOEKSEMA: Campus Life I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, French Club I, Student Volun- teer Service 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. RICH HOLOUBEK: Hall Guards 3, M Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Swim Club I. LINDA HORONZY: Activity Comm. 4, Aeolian Choir 4, French Club 3, Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Freshman Mixed Chorus I, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Choir 2, Nurses' Aids 2, 3, 4. ROGER HUDON PAM HUMMEL .IIM HUNTER: Baseball, Mgr. 1, Basketball, Mgr. 2, Football 2, 3. CAROL HUTCHISON: TALON STAFF 2, 3. FACULTY EDITOR 4, French Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls I, Future Teachers 3, 4, .Iunior Honor Society 3, Hist. 2, MWSC 2, Pep Club I, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. LOWELL IANTORNO: Football 4, Golf 2, Swimming I. Special wards Given at Senior Breakfast KEN IHDE: Cross-Country 1, Football 2, Hall Guards 2. PHYLLIS IOVINO: Activity Comm. 2, 4, Frosh- Soph Girls 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4. CARL IVANELLI: Wrestling I. ROBERT JACKLIN: Baseball I, 2, Hall Guards 4, Indoor Track 1, Leadership Aids 3, 4. ,IUDI JACKSON: Freshman Mixed Chorus I, Future Nurses I, Girls' Choir 2. MICHAEL JACKSON: German Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Library Aids 3, 4. DAVID JACOBSON: Basketball 1, Intramural 1, 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4. BOB JANATA: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. LUDWICK JANDA: Leadership Aids 3, 4. JAMES JANDAK: Concert Band 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Varsity Band 1, 2. JOYCE JANNUSH: Aeolian Choir 4, Choral Club 1, Creative Dance 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, Sec. 2. JOE JANOUSEK: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCIA IANOWICK: Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Library Aids 4, Pep Club 2. TOM JANSKY: Academy of Science 3, Falcon Photog. 3, 4, Movie Operators 1, 4. ROBERT JENSEN: Dramatics 3. Senior Pom-Pom Girls Offer Final Dance SUE JENSEN SANDRA JERABEK: Deans' Office Aids 3, Falcon, Page Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Fledgling Staff 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, G.A.A. 1, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Saddle Club 3, Student Volunteer Service 4. GEORGE KACENA ROBERT KADLECEK: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 2, 3, M Club 3, 4, Senior Council 3, 4. JIM KAIN: Indoor Track 1, 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Wrestling 1. CANDY KALETA: Activity Comm. 2, 3, Chair. 4, Aeolian Choir 4, Booster Club 4, Class Officers, Sec. 1, 2, 3, Deans' Office Aids 4, Executive Comm. 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 3, MWSC 4, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. 6-GW DON KALIVODA MICHAEL KALIVODA RICHARD KALIVODA JIM KANAK: Basketball 3, 43 Intramural I, 2. 3. CAROL KANDL KEITH KAPLAN CAROLYN KARIOTIS ,IERI BETH KARKOS: Creative Dance 33 Dra- matics I, 2, 3. 4g Freshman Girls' Chorus I3 Freshman Mixed Chorus I3 Natl. Forensic League 4: Thesuians 1. 2. Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4. WILLIAM KARLOVIC: Concert Band 3, 4g Dramatics I3 Hall Guards 1, 23 Varsity Band 13 Wrestling I. At Last Home Basketball Game, March I 'W' f' 5-035 2579 BONNIE KARNIK: Activity Comm. lg Booster Club 43 Frosh-Soph Girls 23 Future Business Loaders 23 Leadership Aids 43 Library Aids l, 2. 33 Social Comm. 4. SUSANNE KARPINSKI: Aeolian Choir 43 Girls' Choir 2. 33 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4. .IEANNE KASPAR: Frosh-Soph Girls 23 Leader- ship Aids 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-BI 3, 4. ROY KAUZLARICH: Baseball 23 Cross-Country I, 23 Football 3, 43 Hall Guards 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural I3 Outdoor Track I, 2. 3, 4-3 Spanish Club 4. THOMAS KAVICKY: Indoor Track lg Wrestling I, 2. 3. DAVID KECK: Future Distributors 4. CHRIS KERSTEN: Aetivity Comm. 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, Deans' Office Aids 3, Pom Pom Girls 4. MARK KEVAN JOSEPH KIELIZASA: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KINGOS: Academy of Science 4, Art Club 2, 4, Spzinisli Club 3, Student Volunteer Service 3. 4. KATHY KIXNISH: Deans' Office Aids 3, French Club 3, lfuture Nurses 2, 3, Lifesaving Club 4, Social Comm. 4, Swim Club 4, Swim Timers 3, Pres. 4. BOBBI KLESCICH: Creative Dance 1, 2, Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Choir 3, Lab Aids 1, 2, Modern Dance Club l, 2. JOHN KLICPERA: Senior Council 2. DARLENE KLUKA: Activity Comm. 4, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Fledgling Staff 4, Frosli-Sopli Girls 1, 2, German Club 2, Pres. 4, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids 2, Kladrigul Singers 4, Pep Club 3, Varsity Band 1. GERALD KMEN: llasketball 1, Football 1, 2, Hall Guards 3, 4, Bl Club 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Varsity lland 1. eniors Form Shag Line for Talent Night CHARLES KNIOCH: Hall Guards 3, Intramural 1. DIANA KNAIIL: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Falcon, Managing-Editor 3, 4, Frosli-Soplt Girls 2, ,lunior-Senior Girls 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Leader- ship Aids 4, Library Aids 3, INIWSC 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Volunteer Ser- viee 4, Tliespiuns 3, 4. LORI KNOTT: Deans' Office Aids 3, 4, Falcon Staff 4, lfrosli-Sopli Girls 1, 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4. SUSANNE KOCH: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Deans' Office Aids 4, Froslt-Sopli Girls 2, Girls' Choir 2, Leader- ship Aids 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Note-A- Belles 3, Pup Club 4, Pom Pom Girls 4. KATHLEEN KONVALINKA: Activity Comm. 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Frosh-Sopli Girls 1, Vice-I'res. 2, .Iunior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Liltrury Aids 1, Social Comm. 3, 4. TOM KOREN 5' H-mai' I-'Q' 1. 'C' me are LARRY KOSOBUD: ,lunior Honor Society 33 Sen- ior Honor Society 4. CHRISTINE KOSTRO: Saddle Cluli 1, 2, Vice- lres. 3. JOHN KOTRBA: Hall Guards 3, 4. LlNl1A KOUBEK: Activity Comm. 1. 2, 3, 43 Assembly Comm. 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3g'Crea- tive Dance 3, 4g Junior Honor Society 2. 3g ,lunior-Senior Girls 3, -lg Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Pres. 4g MWSC 3, 43 Registration Aids 4g Senior Honor Society 3. 4g Social Comm. 1, 2, 3. 4g Student Volunteer Service 4. ROBEHTA KOUKOL TAMMY KOVAR: G.A.A. 1. All gym leaders, like Sandy Fraser Uefti, aid the teachers by offieialirig in sports such as basketball. Frank Pugno demonstrates his skill as an organist wfrile he provides music at the opening and closzng of assemblzes. . ' in vs 9 viii xr 1, vYrT .--.- --vw- W. - KATHY KOWAL: Activity Comm. 1, Art Club 4, Deans' Office Aids 3, Future Homemakers 2, Library Aids 2, Modern Dance Club 1, Track Aids 1. TOM KOWALSKI: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, Leadership Aids 4. CONRAD KOZIEL: Wrestling 1, 2. JANET KRACMER: Academ of Science 2' Y v Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Future Teachers 4, .lun- ior Honor Society 2, 3, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Latin Club 3, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Var- sity Band 1. ALLAN KRAL: Academy of Science 2, Intra- mural l, 2, Varsity Band 1. JUDY KRAL: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, 2, Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids 3, 4, Lifesaving Club 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Social Comm. 3, 4, Varsity Band 1. Seniors Investigate Various Colleges and SUSAN KRAL: French Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses' Aids 2, Social Comm. 4. JANET KRATOCHVIL: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Lifesaving Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 1, Social Connn. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Swim Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN KRAUS: Activity Comln. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Leadership Aids 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Pom Pom Girls 3, 4, Swim Timers 3, 4, Tumbling Club 2. AMBER KRAVCIK: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Student Volunteer Service 3. CHERYL KRIVACEK: Academy of Science 1, Dramatics 2, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Fresh- man Mixed Chorus 1, Junior-Senior Girls 3, Library Aids 3, Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA KRIZ: Activity Comm. 4, Booster Club 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Pres. 3, Latin Club 3, Leadership Aids 4, Lifesaving Club 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, MWSC 3, 4, Nurses' Aids 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Social Comm. 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 4. MARILYN KRYSTINAK: Deans' Office Aids 1, 2, V.0.0. 4. JAMES KUBIN: Hall Guards 2, 3, 4. DARKO KUCAN: Hall Guards 3, 4. ...aa-q, 'K 'H 1 .,,. - FRANK KUCERA: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 4, Fresh- iv ,, ,gp V man Mixed Chorus 1, Madrigal Singers 3, 4. ' JOE KUCHARZ: Football 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. f SANDRA KVETON GERARD KWIATEK: Student Volunteer Ser- vice 2. f 2 MARIE LABASH:Fledgling stafffi. ROBERTA LABUT: Creative Dance 4, Library Aids 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Student Volunteer Service 3, Swim Timers 4. Job Opportunities in Preparing for Future ,,,,,,,, ,M RANDY LACARIO CAROL LACINA: Academy of Science 2, MM Fledgling Staff 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, jfqfx 3, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. 3F '1b- SHARON LADA: Activity Comm. 2, Aeolian Choir 4, Choral Club 3, Girls' Choir 3, Madri- gal Singers 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club ag..- , LORA LA MARCHF.: French Club 2, Future Business Leaders 2, Library Aids 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Pep Club 1, 2. CAROLYN LANDIS: Art Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LANDSINGER: Leadership Aids 4, Tennis 2. 3. J! JUDY LANENCA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Sec. 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, MWSC 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL LANG: Baseball 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Hall Guards 2, 3, 4. , DIANE LANGE: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Fresh- f ' man Girls Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus - ' L, .,., V 1, Pep Club 1. trrr 4 Jvtrtr f 2 KARL LANGNER: Hall Guards 4. JOHN LASTOVICKA: TALON STAFF 2, SPORTS EDITOR 3, 43 Debate 1, 23 Falcon Page Editor 4, Intramural lg Latin Club 2, Natl. Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track lg Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BARBARA LAURIE: Future Distributors 1, Fu- ture Homemakers 1, 2, Saddle Club 1. CAROL LAWRENCE: Latin Club 2, Leadership Aids 43 Library Aids 2. DARLENE LAWSON: Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Girls, Choir 2. 3, 4. JOHN LEBEDEVS: Golf 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 1. via , . ' Nz, Ax ,F 1' ' iz ,. , .- J ly, , ' r . ' 'X' . iv X A f F -.Ns Seniors Attend Anxiously-Awaited Prom RICH LEJSEK: Technical Guild 4, Wrestling 1. LINDA LENK: TALON STAFF 3, GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR 4, Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 2, Pub. Chair. 3, Pres. 4, Frosh- Soph Girls 1, Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Leadership Aids 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Honor Society 4, Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Volunteer Service 4. JANIS LESNIAK: Activity Comm. 1, Deans' Of- fice Aids 2, 4g Hall Guards 3, Pep Club lg Wrestling Aids 3, Vice-Pres. 4. MARGARET LINHART: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. LOIS LISOWSKI: Freshman Mixed Chorus 2, Frosh-Soph Girls 13 Future Distributors 4. JOSEPH LOHNDORF: Aeolian Choir 2, 35 Wres- tling 2. GERALD LOPATKA: Hall Guards 4. LOULA: Football lg Senior Council 4, . . .1. DAVID LULL ex X A54 'Rt it pm WN fix 5 fl I 1,3 ROBERT MACH: Tennis 2. FRANK MACK MIKE MAGNUS: Academy of Science 2, 3, 4g Intramural 3, 4. MAUREEN MAHER: Campus Life 35 Frosh- Soph Girls 2g G.A.A. lg Library Aids 4g Pep Club 1. SHERRY MAID STANLEY MAJEWSKI eld at the Continental Plaza on May BOB MALCIK: Wrestling 2. JEFFREY MALECEK: Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 4. SUSAN MALEK: Future Distributors 4. GEORGE MALEKOVIC: Football lg Hall Guards 2, 3g Intramural 3g Leadership Aids 3, 4g HM Club 2, 3, 49 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 49 Swim Club 2, 3 Pres. 4. GARY MALONE.: Concert Band 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Varsity Band l. MARY MALONEY: Dramatics lg Future Busi- ness Leaders lg G.A.A. I. LORRAINE MANDA: Deans, Office Aids 2, 3g G.A.A. lg Hall Guards 4g Leadership Aids 4. DONNA MARQUARDT: Creative Dance 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 4g Pep Club 1. JAMES MARSHALL ii? SCOTT MARSIKg Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Class Officer, Pres. 1, 2, Executive Comm. 4, Football 2, 3, Golf 2, Hall Guards 4, Intra- mural 1, MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 3, 4. DENNIS MARTIN: Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Guards 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. JAMES MARTINEK ,IANICE MATEJKO: Academy of Science 1, 2, 3 Treas. 4, Art Club 3, 4, French Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Aids 3, Jun- ior Honor Society 2, 3, Lab Aids 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Leadership Aids 4, Math Club 3, Orch- estra 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Honor So- ciety 3, 4. KENNETH MATKOVICK: Cross-Country 1, Hall Guards 3, 4. WAYNE MATULIONIS fi 'Q feat, t rv-' WSC Plays Cupid on Hand-Holding Day fin. :Wx - V 4, A C I ff w'HO w, A 05 Q -f , , A , 1 nv .5 T X . M, VM, If , , , ,I L bf, -'Q-It yy, 'lt 1-'ff' ANDREW MAZZARELLA: Hall Guards 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, 3. ANNA MAZZONE: Dramatics 1, 3. TOM MAZZONI: Art Club Pres. 4. DENNIS MCCLURE: Latin Club 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL McKIEVICK: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3, G.A.A. 1, 3, .Iunior Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. .IOE MCMONAGLE JANET McNEELY: Future Business Leaders 2. DIANA MECCIA: Frosh-Sopli Girls 1, 2, Future Homemakers 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Junior-Sen- ior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids I, 2, 3, 4. JIM MELKA: Academy of Science 2, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Movie Operators 4. Q-pang! SHARON MELOUN: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Fresh- man Mixed Chorus lg G,A.A. lg Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Pep Club 2. FRANCI MEYER SCOTT MICKELSON: Baseball Mgr. 3, 45 Bas- ketball Mgr. 1, 2, Football 2g Swimming Mgr. 3, 4. GLORIA MIKEL: Student Volunteer Service 4. DONNA MIKES: Activity Comm. 1, 2g Aeolian Choir 3, 45 Deans' Office Aids 1, 2, 3, 43 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1g Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Girls' 3, 4, Leadership Aids 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE MIKUTIS: Archery Club 33 Hall Guards 3, 4g Intramural 13 Swimming 1, 3, 4. DEBBY MILLER: Falcon Staff, Page Editor 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. LOUIE MILNER MICHAEL MINAR .-'WS ROBERT MITCHELL TOM MOAD VIOLA MONACO: Dramatics lg Italian Club 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4g Modern Dance Club 23 Pep Club lg Swim Timers 3, 4. SHIRLEY MONTRIS: Lifesaving Club 4, Sad- dle Club 1, 2. MYLES MOOREHOUSE: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 33 'LMI' Club 3, 4g Outdoor Track lg Wrestling 1. KATHY MORSE: Future Homemakers 3. Seniors Reverse Their Roles at Concludin JIM MOTYCKA GERALD MOUTVIC: Latin Club 1, 2, Leader- ship Aids 3, 4g Math Club 2g MWSC 2. DOUGLAS MRAZEK: Art Club 43 Dramatics 1, 2, Hall Guards 35 Junior Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club Sec. 3. WAYNE MRAZEK: Future Distributors 4. JEFF MUCHA: Football 2, 3, Hall Guards 4g Intramurals 3, 4, M Club 3, 4g Swimming 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 4. KATHLEEN MUELLER: Future Nurses 2g Pep Club I. CYNTHIA NADHERNY: Lifesaving Club, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4g Senior Honor Society 3, 43 Swim Club 3, Ali Swim Timers 4. SHARON NEAL: Aeolian Choir 3g Choral Club 13 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Future Business Leaders 2g Girls' Choir 2. GREG NELSON: Intramural lg Indoor Track 1. CHRISTINE NICHOLS: Aeolian Choir 3, 49 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Choir 2. DAVID NOEL: Hall Guards 1, 2, 3. NADINE NOLTE DENNIS NORDQUIST: Art Club 1, 2g Dra- matics 3, 4, Friendship Club, Vice-Pres. 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Student Volunteer Service 3, 4. JAMES NOSEK: Academy of Science lg French Club 1, 2, MWSC 3, 4. FRANK NOVAK: Football 1g Intramural 2. West Turn-About, My Funny Valentine MARJORIE NOVAK: Aeolian Choir 3, 4g Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 49 Madrigal Singers 3, 4. PETE NOVAK ROY NOVAK: Hall Guards 1, Indoor Track 1. MARY NOWAK DALE OLSON: Intramural 1, 2, 3g .Iunior Honor Society 2, 3, Leadership Aids 2, 3, 43 MWSC 2: Wrestling 1, 2. LAUREL OMILIANCHUK JAMES ONIK RAYMOND ORWAT: Football 1, 2. ROBERT OSLAK: Indoor Track 2, 3, 49 Out- door Track 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2. STEVEN OVERMYER CARMINE PAESE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, 43 Italian Club 49 UM Club 4. PEGGY PALFI: Library Aids 4. CHERYL PANKOW WENDY PANKRAC: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Frosh-Soph Girls 13 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls, Choir 2, Lab Aids 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, MWSC 1, 2, Student Volun- teer Service 4g Wrestling Aids 3, Pres. 4. TERRIE PAPPAS College Courses Offered to Able Seniors ALBERT PASEK: Swimming 1. GEORGE PATERA: Hall Guards 3, 49 Indoor Track 1, Intramural 1, MM Club 3, 49 Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY PAUL KATHY PAULAS: Freshman Girls' Chorus 13 Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Hall Guards 3: Tumbling Club 2. JACK PAVLICH: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural 2, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4. ANDY PAVLINIC JIM PEC: Football 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 2g Swimming 1. JOE PEC EDWARD PELANT: Intramural 1, 23 .lunior Honor Society 2, 3. MARILYN PERKINS: Activity Comm. 35 Boos- ter Club 45 .lunior-Senior Girls,45 Pep Club 45 Student Volunteer Service 4. GREGORY PERSIN ROBERT PERSIN: Swimming 15 Varsity Band 3, 4. JIM PETERIK: TALON Staff 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Junior Honor Society 2, Vice- Pres. 35 Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. 45 Varsity Band 1. SANDRA PETERMAN DONNA PETROUSEK: Falcon, Page Editor 45 .Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3. KATHY PETROVICH GEORGE PHILIPPON: Football 1, 2, 35 Hall Guards 3, 45 Indoor Track 1, 25 Outdoor Track 1, 25 Wrestling 1. MARY PHILLIPS: Deans' Office Aids 35 Frosh- Soph Girls 1, 25 Future Nurses 1, 2, 35 Junior- Senior Girls 35 Student Volunteer Service 4. DOMMINIC PIAGNARELLI: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 MWSC 45 Senior Council 3, 4. BECKY PICEK: Lifesaving Club 3, 45 MWSC 3, 45 Tumbling Club 3. GREG PIERCE: Falcon Staff 45 German Club 25 Swimming 1. LUCILLE PILEGGI WILLIAM PLECHSMID: Football 15 Wrestling 1, 2. ELAINE PLYE SUSAN PODLESNICK: Creative Dance 45 Frosh- Soph Girls 1, 25 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 45 Li- brary Aids 15 Lifesaving Club 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 35 MWSC 1, 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PODRAZA: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 3, 45 Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Hall Guards 35 Mu Club 3, 45 MWSC 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. VICKIE POHLAREL I , .A,, . Bs -T17 'GA ,SRS 'WTF' SUSAN POLEJEWSKI: Falcon Staff 4. CHRISTINE POLONCSIK: Activity Comm. 3, 43 Creative Dance 3, 43 Debate 13 Frosh-Soph Girls 1, 23 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4g Lifesaving Club 33 Modern Dance Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Student Volunteer Service 4. TERR1 POPE: Activity Comm. 2, 33 Deans' Of- fice Aids 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Social Comm. 3, 43 Track Aids 2, 3, Pres. 4. NICHOLAS POTSEK: Hall Guards 3, 4. DARLENE PREROST CHARLENE PRESNY: Future Business Leaders 1, 2. LYNDA PRIBYL LAWRENCE PROCHASKA LINDA PROKES: Deans' Office Aids 23 Modern Dance Club lg Pep Club 1, 2g Wrestling Aids 4. DEBBIE PRUITT: Campus Life 43 Deans' Office Aids 3, 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 43 Nurses' Aids 23 Saddle Club 3, 43 Student Volunteer Service 4. DARLENE PSCHEIDELL: Fledgling Staff 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Future Homemak- ers 4g G.A.A. 23 Girls' Choir 2. FRANK PUGNO: Academy of Science 23 Aeo- lian Choir 2, 3, 43 Choral Club 23 Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Friendship Club, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Future Business Leaders 3g Li- brary Aids 13 Madrigal Singers 33 Movie Op- erators 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA PULLEY: Czech and Russian Club 13 Deans' Office Aids lg Junior-Senior Girls 13 Student Volunteer Service 4. BERNICE PUSKARIC: Leadership Aids 4. DONALD.PUZMAN: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. MARTIN QUITMEYER: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Leadership Aids 3, 43 HMM Club 3, 43 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR RACEK: Tennis 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 2, 4. JACK RADECKI: Aeolian Choir 2, 3, 43 Cross- Country 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Mixed Chorus 13 Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Lab Aids 33 M Club 2, 3, 4g Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 GLENN RAGO: lntramural 1. JANICE RANDLE: Aeolian Choir 3g 43 Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Future Nurses 1, Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Volunteer Service 4. FRANK RAPCIAK: Amateur Radio 2, Treas. 3. JAMES RASCH: Basketball 1, 2, Hall Guards 3g MWSC 3. RUSS RAUSCHER: Falcon Staff 3, Sports Edi- tor 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, HM Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM RAZ: Intramural 3, 4. MARIA RE: Frosh-Soph Girls 29 Future Teach- ers 3g G.A.A. 3g Junior-Senior Girls 3, Sec. 4, MWSC 3, 4. LINDA REHM: Dean's Office Aids 2, 3, Fresh- man Mixed Chorus lg Future Distributors 45 G.A.A. 1. FRANK REICHL Recognition Assembl Honors Top Seniors MARCIA REILY: Dramatics 4, Future Home- makers 19 Junior-Senior Girls 3g Lab Aids 3, 4, Lifesaving Club 4g Spanish Club, Treas. 23 Wrestling Aids 3, 4. SYLVIA REIVYTIS: Fledgling Staff 4, Library Aids, Sec. 4. DENO REYNOLDS: Falcon Staff 3. BARBARA REZABEK: Future Homemakers 4g Future Nurses 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Sec. 4. MAHLON RHOADES: Academy of Science 1, 2, 3, Amateur Radio 1, 2g Debate 1, 2, Fledg- ling Staff 4, Lab Aids 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Swim Club 1, 2. GAIL RICHARDSON l l 5 be his We 'K ut' Darlene Klulm expresses her individual views during a discussion period in European history. European history, as well as college chemistry and advanced biology, is a course offered to seniors in which they can gain college credit. Janet Riedell and Gail Soumar Qualif GARY RICKER: Intramural 4. JANET RIEDELL: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Creative Dance 3, 45 Executive Comm., Sec. 43 Frosh-Soph Girls lg G.A.A. 3g .lunior-Senior Girls 3, 4g Lifesaving Club 3g Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 49 MWSC 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2g Senior Honor Society 3, 43 Student Volunteer Service 4g Swim Club 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4. PAT RIHA: Aeolian Choir 4, Deans' Office Aids 2, Future Nurses 1, 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Pom- Pom Girls 4. MARY RINCHIUSO SHELDON RITA PAT RITCHIE: Academy of Science Sec. 35 Art Club 3g French Club 4g Latin Club 3, Leadership Aids 4, Senior Honor Society 4. 43 ROBERT RIZZO WILLIAM ROGERS DIANE ROPPO: Art Club I3 Italian Club 13 Latin Club 33 Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 33 Student Volunteer Service 4. JOYCE ROSE: Future Nurses 13 Nurses' Aids 13 Student Volunteer Service 2, 3, 4. MARY ROST: German Club I, 2, 3, Sec. 43 Library Aids 3, 43 Modern Dance Club 4. ROBERT ROY: Hall Guards 3. 'LIS-' CHARLENE ROZUM: Freshman Mixed Chorus 23 G.A.A. 43 .Iunior-Senior Girls 3, 4. EDWARD RUSNAK: Concert Band 2, 33 Hall Guards 43 Varsity Band 1. PAM RUSSO N - 'W-9' For European Tour With State Orchestra -6558 LINDA RUTKOSKI: Library Aids I, 33 Pep Club 1. DIANE RUX: Activity Comm. 43 Frosh-Sopli A Girls 1, 23 Future Homemakcrs 2, 3, 43 ,lun- ior-Senior Girls 3, 43 Library Aids 3, 4g Pep Club 33 Student Voluntecr Service 4. TIM RYAN CAROL SABAN: TALON STAFF 2, 4, FEA- TURES EDITOR 33 Activity Comm. 13 Booster Q Club 2, 3, 4g Class Officer, Treas. 43 Deans' Office Aids 23 Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Leadership Aids 43 MWSC 43 Senior Honor Society 3, 43 For-irtl Comm. 23 Track Aids 2. RALPH SAGEL ROBERT SAIBIC: Hall Guards 43 Intramural 3. ADAM SALERNO: Football 1, Hall Guards 2, 3, 4, MWSC 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 1. ALICE SAMEK: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2. 'Nw BRENDA SARACENO: Deans' Office Aids 2, 3, 4, Registration Aids 4. If - 3, 6'M', Club 3, 4, MWSC 4, Swimming 1, 2, I LOUIS SAVINO: Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Guards p K , M9455 3, 4, Swim Club 4. KENNETH SAYDEL: Academy of Science 1, 2, . 1 'if' 3, Basketball 1, 3, Leadership Aids 3, 4, HM Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. GENEVIEVE SCAGLIONE: Frosh-Soph Girls 1, 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 3, Registration Aids 3, 4, Wrestling Aids 4. 1 s , PHILIP SCHAADT: Academy of Science 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Amateur Radio 2, Sec. 1, Debate 3, French Club 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, Hist. 3, Lab Aids 4, Math Club 4, Pres. 2, 3, Movie Operators 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4, Natl. Forensic League Hist. 3, Senior Honor Society 3, Vice Pres. 4. LILA SCHAEFER: Future Business Leaders 2, Future Nurses 1. CASIMIER SCHES Philip Schaadt Becomes Semi-Finalist in MARY SCHLEITWILER: Activity Comm. 4, Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Leadership Aids 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pom Girls 2, 3, ,Co-Capt. 4, Social Comm. 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1. SUSAN SCHLEITWILER DIANE SCHMIDT: Aeolian Choir 4, Freshman Girls, Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, wr .f., Future Home-makers 1, 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. T uv r if QJW 445 ..r 'i7' Mx JACKIE SCHMIDT: Activity Comm. 1, 2, Cre- ative Dance 1, Pres. 2, Deans' Office Aids 4, 7 Dramatics 4, Library Aids 1, Modern Dance Club 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. , ,wr C17 MIKE SCHMITZ , V jf ..-mv DENNIS SCHOLTENS: Campus Life 2, 3, Pres. i 4, Fledgling Staff 2. ELIZABETH SCHUCH: Future Homemakers 1, 3g Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. LARRY SCHUCK ROGER SCHULTZ JOHN SCHUMMER: Hall Guards 3. DEBERA SCHWOLOW: Dean's Office Aids lg Future Nurses 23 Lifesaving Club 13 Nurses' Aids 43 Student Volunteer Service 4. KAREN SEBELA: Academy of Science 43 Art Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 43 G.A.A. 13 .lun- ior Honor Society 2, 33 Leadership Aids 43 MWSC 13 Senior Honor Society 3, Sec. 4. SUE SELLERS: TALON STAFE 2g Activity Comm. 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Creative Dance 43 Deans' Office Aids 1, 23 Executive Comm. 3, 4g G.A.A. 13 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 43 Leadership Aids 43 Modern Dance Club 4g MWSC, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Senior Honor Society 43 Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA SENKERIK: Activity Comm. 13 Dean's Office Aids 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 .lunior-Senior Girls 43 Pep Club 13 Student Volunteer Ser- vice 3, 4. RANEE SERGO: Activity Comm. 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Deans' Office Aids 2g Girls' Choir 43 Leadership Aids 43 Modern Dance Club 43 MWSC 1, 2, 4g Pep Club 1, 23 Student Volun- teer Service 43 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. l968 National Merit Scholarship Contest 2g Dramatics 43 Modern Dance Club 1. PAUL SEVCIK: Football 1, 2, 33 Indoor Track 1, 23 Intramural 13 Leadership Aids 3, 43 Out- door Track 1, 23 Senior Council 3, 4. BARBARA SHAND: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4' Concert Band 33 Creative Dance 3, 43 Frosh- Soph Girls, Sec. lg Junior-Senior Girls 43 Mod- ern Dance Club 2, 3, Treas. 4g Pep Club 13 Varsity Band 1, Sec. 2. DAVE SHAW LANA SHAW: Dramatics lg Saddle Club 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Swim Club 2, 3. ARDIS SHERIDAN: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Deans' Office Aids 1, 23 G.A.A. lg Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Leadership Aids 43 Lifesaving Club 3, 43 MWSC 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Honor Society 3, 43 Social Comm. 3, 43 Swim Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4g Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SHERRY: TALON STAFF 3, FEA- TURES EDITOR 4, Future Homemaker 3, Sec. 4, Future Nurses 1, Future Teachers 3. WILLIAM SHIMKUS: Concert Band 3, 4. DON SILVESTRI: Amateur Radio 1, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. BONITA SIMA: Activity Comm. l, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Hall Guards 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, MWSC 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Pom Pom Girls 3, 4, Social Comm. 1, 2, Track Aids 2, 3, Tumb- ling Club 1, 2. KATHY SIMAK RONALD SIMIK: Falcon Staff 4. ARLENE SIMON: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Freshman Mixed Chorus I, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, G.A.A. 1, Girls' Choir I, MWSC 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Pom Pom Girls 3, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. CAROL SIMONIS: Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Junior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN SINDELAR Frank Sveda Captures Son of merlcan GLORIA SINDELAR: Activity Comm. I, 2, Aeo- lian Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Deans' Office Aids 4, Dramatics I, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Mod- ern Dance Club l, 2, Pom Pom Girls 2, 4, Social Comm. 2. ROSE SISCO: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Hall Guards 4, Social Comm. 3, 4, Wrestling Aids 4. MARY SKILLEN: Activity Comm. 2, Deans Office Aids 3. 1 CORINNE SKOPEK: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Fresh- man Girls' Chorus I, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SKUDRNA: Wrestling 2. JOHN SLADEK: Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3' Hall Guards 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track l, Intrai mural I, Leadership Aids 4. iw My WILLIAM SLAGER: Baseball I, 2g Indoor Track 13 Intramural 25 Leadership 3, 4. TOM SLECHTA We DONNA SLEPICKA: Activity comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Comm. Ig Library Aids I, 2g Mod- ern Dance Club Ig Pep Club I, 2. if i hm DIANE SLEZAK: Falcon Staff 3, Asst. Editor 5 4g Future Homemakers 4, Treas. 35 G.A.A. 1, 2g ,lunior-Senior Girls 4g Library Aids I, 2, 3g Quill and Scroll 3,' 4. 2 FQ GEORGIA SLOVACEK GARY SMICKLAS: Academy of Science 2g Art I f Club 3g Future Teachers 4. JAMES SMITH JOHN SMITH: Football I, 2, 3g Leadership 2, 3, 4g Senior Council 3, 4g Wrestling 1, 2. STEVE SMITH Revolution Award for Service, Leadership DIANE SMOLC: Aeolian Choir 3g Freshman Girls' Chorus Ig Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Girls' Choir 2g Junior-Senior Girls 35 Pep Club 3g Social Comm. 4. PATTY SNYDER: Debate Ig Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Italian Club lg Lab Aids 23 Leadership 43 Library Aids lg National Forensic League 3, 4g Tennis 2, 4, Sec. 3. MARY SOBRAN: Library Aids 4. T .., , SUSAN SOLDAT: Library Aids 4. ROBERT SOTIR: Art Club 4g Cross-Country 43 Indoor Track 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA SOUCEK: Aeolian Choir 43 Fresh- 1 man Girls' Chorus 2g Freshman Mixed Chorus l 2g'Girls' Choir 3g ,lunior-Senior Girls 3. l mf' if we r GAIL SOUMAR: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boos- ter Club 2, 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Girls 1, Hall Guards 3, Leadership Aids 4, MWSC 1, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Pom Pom Girls 4, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4. .lANET SOWINS BILL SPEER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. NANCY SPIZZIRRI JOHN STACHNIK: Hall Guards 3, 4, lntra- mural 1, 2, MWSC 3, Student Volunteer Ser- vice 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. CHERYL STACK: Deans' Office Aids 2, 3, Fu- ture Homemakers 1, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. GREG STAINER: Academy of Science 3, Junior Honor Society 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Senior Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. PAT STAROSTA: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Deans' Office Aids 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior- Senior Girls 3, Track Aids 3, Treas. 4. SHARON STARR: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Choral Club 1, 2, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Fresh- man Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Library Aids 3, Pep Club 1. 3-- .ws li' Y' f'f h R5 Barbara Sherr Wins Pie Baking Contest W- faq CHRIST STATHAKIS LARRY STAUBER SHARON STEGENGA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, Deans, Office Aids 2, Falcon Staff 4, Frosh Guidance Office Aids 1, Hall Guards 3, 4 Junior-Senior Girls 3, MWSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen Club 1, 2, Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, Wrestling Aids Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE STEPIEN: Campus Life 1, 2, Hall Guards 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4. EDWARD STEPPUHN: Archery Club Sec. 3 Treas. 4. Soph Girls 2, Future Homemakers, Treas. 2, CAROL STEPAN: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rooster Club 4, Hall Guards 4, Pep Club 1' 1 fr! 4 E t ' 1 , ruff K fl Dennis Gebhart, a distributive education student, adds the final touches to zz bulletin board which displays consumer problems studied by the students. PAM STEPUCHIN: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Cluh 43 Freshman Mixed Chorus lg Leadership Aids 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2g Track Aids 2, 3. STEVEN STEPUCHIN: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, HM Club 3, 4. PAUL STIMAC: Campus Life 1. 2, Magic Club 3, 4. SUZANNE STOFFELS: Deans' Office Aids 45 Hall Guards 23 Library Aids 35 Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Saddle Club 2g Student Vol- unteer Service 4. NANCY STOIBER LOIS STOLARSK1: Dramatics 1g Frosh-Soph Girls, Treas. 1, Leadership Aids 4, Library Aids 1, Pep Club 1, Student Volunteer Ser- vice 4. LAURA STRAMA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 2, 3, 43 Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Leadership Aids 43 MWSC 4, Pom Pom Girls 2, 3, Capt. 4g Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Social Comm. 3, 4. JOHN STROMSKI MATTHEW STYRNA if f KATHIE SUCH: Freshman C-irls' Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Girls' Choir 2. FRANK SURLAK: Football 1, Hall Guards 4, Swimming l, 2. DONNA SURMAN: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 4, Pep Club 1. BETTY SVARKONIS: Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 2, MWSC 2, Pep Club 1, 2. FRANK SVEDA: Fledgling Staff 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, French Club 1, 2, Hall Guards 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Leadership Aids 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, Pres. 4, MWSC 1, 2, Outdoor Track 1, 2, Senior Council 3, Pres. 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. KAREN SVIK: Future Distributors 1. ,Xt v , 5, X fbi mimi, I F I 'i ' rw ' It f ws. Sue ellers Wins Berw n Junior-Miss Title 'UA 'UK' 'Nw- ,r 'lh.l N CAROL SVOBODA: TALON, FACULTY EDI TOR 3, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 4, French Club 4, Future Nurses 2, .lunior Honor Society 2 3, 4. CHRIS SVOBODA: Movie Operators 2, 4. LINDA SVOBODA: Leadership Aids 4. PAULETTE SWANSON: Dramatics 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Student Volunteer Service 4. SUSAN SZPISJAK: Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Library 12ids43, 4, Pep Club 1, Student Volunteer Ser- v ce . GARY TAGTMEIER DENNIS TAUBERY: Football 1, Indoor Track 1, Outdoor Track 1. JANET TEJCEK: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Capt. 4, Deans, Office Aids 2, .lunior Honor Society 2, 3, Leadership Aids 4, Lifesaving Club 3, Modern Dance Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 3, 4, Tumb- ling 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE TEJCEK: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 3, 4, Cheerleaders 4, Mod- ern Dance Club l, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Aids 3. Pres. 3, Latin Club 2, Leadership Aids 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Honor Society ED TESAR: Hall Guards 3, 43 lndoor Track lg MWSC 23 Wrestling l. PAUL TESSAR: Amateur Radio 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Movie Operators 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET THOMAS: Choral Club lg Future Busi- ness Leaders lg G.A.A. 13 Saddle Club 1. BEV THOMPSON: Dramatics 1, 23 Falcon Staff 43 Frosh-Soph Girls 23 Pep Club 1. NELIJA THUNBERG: Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. CAROL TICHNA: Activity Comm. 3, 43 Pep Club 1. JEANETTE TIDWELL: Hall Guards 3. PAUL TISEVICH DAVE TOMBOLATO: Basketball 1, 23 Hall Guards 33 Intramural 1. ROBERT TOOKE: Football 1, 2, 33 Swimming 3, 4. GARY TOPOL: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 43 Intramural 13 Varsity Band 1. GARY TREAMER: Guidance Office Aids 3, 43 Wrestling 1. JOHN TROSZYNSKI: Basketball 1, 23 Cross- Country 1, 23 Tennis 1, 2. ZOJA TRUTENKO: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Future Nurses lg Girls' Choir 3, 4. PHIL TUCEK: Hall Guards 43 Intramural 4. PAT TUREK: Dramatics 13 Junior-Senior Girls 3, 43 Leadership Aids 43 Pep Club 1. DON TURLEK: Football 1, 23 Hall Guards 3, 4. JOHN TYROLT ,ZR- 41' ,V 3 s . . - avi ........ar is MIKE URBAN: Hall Guards 45 Indoor Track 2. SUSAN VACHATA: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2. STEVE VALUCH: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Senior Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM VAN CURA: Hall Guards 35 Senior Honor Society 4. .JOAN VANIS ROBERT VERBIK: Debate 15 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Fledgling Staff 35 Leadership Aids 3, 45 National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 45 Technical Guild 1, 25 Thespians 1, 3, 4, Hist. 2. ROBERT VICICH GLORIA VICKERY: Activity Comm. 15 Future Homemakers 2, See. 35 Library Aids 2, 3. GERALDINE VILLARI: Dramatics 1, 2. JEFF VISTEIN: Aeolian Choir 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 35 Junior Honor So- ciety 2, 35 HM Club 3, Sec. 45 Senior Coun- cil 3, Vice-Pres. 4. JOEL VISTEIN: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 3, 45 Leadership Aids 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Senior Council 3, 4. VIRGINIA VIZZA: Activity Comm. 35 Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 Student Volunteer Service 35 Social Comm. 4. ROSEANN VLOCK: Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Future Business Leaders 2. JEAN VOCELKA: Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Nurses' Aids 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH VOCELKA: Baseball 1, 25 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Leadership Aids 3, 45 Varsity Band 1. MARY VOLPE: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leaders 2, 4, Capt. 35 Deans' Office Aids 2, 35 Leadership Aids 45 Modern Dance Club 15 MWSC 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Social Comm. 2, 3, 45 Swim Timers 3, 45 Tumbling Club l, 2, 4, Sec. 35 Wrestling Aids l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES VOSECEK: Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Falcon Staff 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 3, 45 HM Club 45 Swimming 3. CHARLES VOSS SHARON VOTAVA: Lifesaving Club 3, Sec. 4, Pep Club l, Swim Timers 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3. JANET VRDSKY: Pep Club lg Student Volunteer Service 4. WAYNE VUKOV F MARGARET VUOLO: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Deans' Office Aids 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, Track Aids 3, 4. APRIL VYBORNY: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Class Officers, Second Vice-Pres. 3, Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Latin Club 2, Modern Dance Club 2, MWSC 3, 4, Pep Club l, Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA WADAS: Activity Comm. 2, 3, Deans' Office Aids 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Saddle Club 1. Graduates Dine and Dance at Class Night JIM WAINWRIGHT: Football 4, Mn Club 2, fx Wrestling 2. mx LINDA WALSH WILLIAM WALTA: Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Guards 4, Indoor Track 2. RICHARD WAPNIARSKI: Hall Guards 2, Lab Aids 1. RICH WASZAK: Hall Guards 3, M Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM WASZAK: Archery Club 2, Intramural 1. PAMELA WEISS: Frosh-Soph Girls 1, 2, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, ,lunior-Senior Girls 3, 4, Library Aids 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Student Volun- teer Service 4. RALPH WEISS: Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Intramural 1, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Leadership Aids 3, 4, Outdoor Track 4, Senior Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 1. WENDY WEISSHAPPEL: Activity Comm. 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, Leadership Aids 4, Pom Pom Girls 4. gf , fav' -I KAREN WESLEY: Activity Comm. 3, Booster Club 1, Social Comm. 4. RUTH WHITENIAN KATHLEEN WIELGOS: Frosb-Soph Girls 2, Fu- ture Tcachers 4. LINDA WILDER: Aeolian Choir 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Future Homemakers 1, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 2, Pep Club 1. BARBARA WILL: Activities Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Rooster Club 1, 2, Class Officer, Treas. 1, Hall Guards 4, MWSC 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Saddle Club 1, Swim Club 2, Tumbling Club 2. CHRISTINE WILLIAMS: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1. 4 E'- 'UW lass of '68 Receive Diplomas on June I I aff' ,X Efarl x -'41 f 'T-Ee .115- LINDA WILLIAMS RONALD WILSON: Hall Guards 2, 3, 4. ALLEN WINTER MARVIN WOGRONIC: Football 1, 2, Hall Guards 1, 2, Lab Aids 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. ANN WOLDY: Fledgling Staff 2, 3, French Club 1, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, MWSC 2, Quill and Scroll 3. GREGORY WOLF: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, Outdoor Track 1, 2. NAOMI WONS: Activity Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeolian Choir 3, Deans' Office Aids 3, Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Hall Guards 4, Modem Dance Club l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Swim Club 4. JOANNE WOUK: Frosh-Soph Girls 2, Junior- Scnior Girls 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. JIM WYDRA JUDY WYSZYNSKI: Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Leader- ship Aids 4, Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4. DAVID YOUNG: Golf 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 2, 4, Indoor Track 1, Intramural 1, Outdoor Track 1. ELAINE ZABORSKI: Deans' Office Aids 3, Fu- ture Distributors, Sec. 4, Student Volunteer Service 4. GEORGE ZACHOTINA: Wrestling 1. MICHAEL ZAGORSKI: Golf 3. WILLIAM ZAHALKA ROSEANNE ZANK: Activity Comm. 2, 3, Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4, Class Officers, Vice Pres. 2, 3, 4, Leadership Aids 4, MWSC 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. LAURIE ZAPEL: Aeolian Choir 3, 4, Choral Club 3, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Choir 2, Junior-Senior Girls 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Pep Club 1. JOE ZIELINSKI: Football 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. JANET ZIELKE: Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, Pep Club 1, Pom Pom Girls 3, 4, Social Comm. 1. CAROLYN ZIENTY: Creative Dance 3, Deans' Office Aids 2, Future Homemakers 4, Future Teachers, Vice Pres. 3, Modern Dance Club 2. DIANE ZIKA DENNIS ZIKUDA TOM ZIMMERMAN: Aeolian Choir 1, 2, M Club 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE ZOUL: Basketball 1, MMU -Club 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 4. VICTOR ZYNDA: Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Guards 3, Wrestling 1. 'EW K3 S? mom- wf 1 E73 M1193 -r I nu 'Nw' -sd ' S-f --o E ..,,,.. , . 95 -... Mr. R. J. Kozurek, Janet Slak, Ken Stonecipher, Sue Beran, Sue Duf- fek, Debbie Sherry, Darrell Naughton, Miss L. C. Schechter. Jrs. Compete for Outstanding Girl and Boy wards James Abram Annette Airdo Cynthia Alfircvic Marie Aloia Greg Alwes Glenn Anderson Marianne Andrzejewski Antoinette Arlowski Ruth Aronson Linda Bachielli Marilyn Bak Joan Baker Cary Baloun Josephine Baltrusaitis John Baranski Marion Bzirzlnski Randall Barth Mario Barlocci Robert Barton Frank Bnrtosik Phyllis Barlucci Gemma Bartnnck Joann Barznla Dennis Uathon Gloria lnintina Nanry Ratzknll Charlvnfr Bt-lrary Dorothy Bvlasich Pat Bn-Inmnto Frank liz-nchik Carol Bvncclikt Cheri Bvnmlikt Jane Bvnfrs Suzanne llvncs Suzanne Horan Sandie Berger Terry Bvrkos Janice Bernard Dee Bernardo Mary Bertucn '95 f , :- . -t t ar 'J , . like rp dz! X .-ms' iw: ' ' x A 6 rn ' ..,,.::,l ,:.1 . ..-f . 1 arrt.t it V-TQ 9 .. t ,J-'Q t U X rr -, in ' 1 A ig A ' A - NS. 1 5 .k,. ' ' in . . 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I ' 51 5 iw ' , J 1 J i l or I ' so Through Junior Engli h, Ameri Connie Hawkins Fred Heartt Ccri Heetel Jack Helm Dave Herman Bill Hermann Karen Herst Joanne Herlzler Michael Hobbs Pam Hoclan Carol Hoekendorf David Hogan Joey Holeeek Debbie Holt Rosemary Horvat Carol Husna Edward Hospodar Jim Houdek Mike Hruby Jay Huddle Cathy Hurbanis Joseph Huss Barbara Iacovetti Renee Jncrocci Linda Izzi John Jziblonski Richard Jacklin John Jarkson Jan Janda Rich Jankovsky Gary Jzmousek Diane Janowick Carol Jansen Steven Jansto Clay Javurck Thomas .lay Garry Jecmvn Guy Jelinek John Julinek Janycc Jenks ei? f rar W' .h 2' A 1, , ',, f ' ' 5 'fi if ,Q 5 1 r' J : Z.. E CBD Maria George Bob Gianatasio Pat Gilbert Fran Gilliatt Dave Gingrich Mike Giovannetti Tom Glowienke Rita Glug Carl Gongul Mike Gorman Robert Graczyk Tom Grzulowski Denis Graf Terry Graunke Harold Gray LeeAnn Cray Tom Grecllics Diane Greenwood Sue Gruskovak Ronald Grusz Betty Grych Susan Grzybek David Gurke Mary Gurkowski Debbie Gustcllo Stephen Guy George Guzclis Jane Habada Virginia Haeger Nickholas Haidamak Karen Halik Den:-a Halm Nancy Hammett Deborah Harbalck Candace Harlan Diane Harrison Louis Hartl Tom Hartwig Sharon Hastilg Robert Haste History Class s ,QI ,Q 15' Q Q, Q -. Q Q, l ' Diane Johnson .C Q K W Carl Jozefik A . a Q Mary Kaiser 'KK . Q QQ - QQ H- Q Q , - Dennis Kaleta , ' ' Q. 'Q Q, Q QK A A Larry Kalina Q .., 5 fi W7 .Q QQ K Y. . Sharon Kanak ix 1 K' Ay' ,. . Q ln- 'X .,.. Q, 5- Susan Kaplan : . Q ,wx QM QQ .Q Allan Km Q , 4 - - STKE, . MQ ' N e ! 'ff: K ef K K , . K 3 -L , -.'.n.,iEf5 : :2:'S11-'i,,:,.. - -- - ,. ff, Q .N Q QQ. is . 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' , ef is f Alan Liermanu Gcorgiana Linhart Penny Logli Fran Luizzo Mike Loncrgan Linda Lopata Elaine Loucky Art Louvar Nirk Lucca Thomas Lugo Linda Lulich Patti Lynch Patricia Lyons Darrel Mat-aluso Janice Mach Randy Machacck .lohn Maitla Tum Majvwslci Cathy filalvc Lynda Malr-kovic Angola Malizzio Dave Malowick Mai-yAnn Mnly Susan Maly Nt-il Mares Denise Marcsh Glen Martinck Nancy Martinek Nancttc Mnrzec MnriAnnc Klaskowski Craig Mastny Darlcnc Mate Mary Matcro Carolyn Matrisciano Nancy Mattson Sharon Matula Janine Maves Donna lilayerhofcr ,lim Mazurek Jacqueline McCartney Aid G m Instructors During Senior Year Bob Saself, a junior enrolled in Mortorfs drivers education course, first learns funflanzental skills through simulated situations before he is taught under actual driving conditions. Denise McHugh Elizabeth McKay Robert McKinley Earl McMahon Eileen McNamara Maureen McReyno1da Kevin McVeigh Marge Meckes Denise Mclchiore Kathy Melka Alan Meyer Ross Meyer Sue Miara Steve Mical .lim Michalek Ron Michelsen Terry Mickenbcckcr Glen Miculinic Grace Miglore Linda Miglin Susan Mikes Paul Mikl Linda Miko Peter Miller Susan Misek Peter Misurcc Frank Mitchello Pat Molina James Monzel Susan Moore Maureen Moorehouse Bob Moravec Mille Morelli Ken Morrison Clarence Most Bill Muller Martha Murphy Allan Musil Annette Musil Linda Muth Juniors B if .y I is gb! e X 1 , ,wax K as s 'fi I fi, egin KE ., Si sg' 5, Y .sf li ffl K 5. ? . ff .. '-.J ' ,ff I 4 1: -ff -11 V , . i J .ix 1,52 E .I . rf 'gn N M ., 4 . f'i f . ' - L L ' - . E 'Q Q- f 1 lib : 'J s I Swv K ,' an l' - as - 2 so 3 X qi E he ' f 'Q' i 'F 5 t fl? 2 iiismiffiiis es . , 4-' fi ef ' S If XX Preparations for Prom Early in Year I N , ' , K E ju .i t'f S ' M 'P ' te 59 . ft A '1 :: ' x X ,, A ' R. 1 X ' K K' L I 1 is Q 1 ' ' ,gf , X ' . . K A F ' HE 1925 . x, Q5 'W 1. fe su so rz, M or Q o y :-':3i:!i N i'1- ' M ,f A stit E ' W N Q 5 iyt S E i ia aiit h e . 1 xl f 9? 2 Y X f f - s -vii L, to rs, 1 , , w w '- . h x 1 ,, Q jf, we In it . Steven Myers .lnhn Nash Fran Nanalzinnas Darn-ll Naughton .lorry Ncadly Art Nz-ely Bob Nemccck Carol Ncsladck Torn Nr-spccllal Charles Ni-ss Nori Novak Sandra Novak Torn Novak Mike Nowak Bill 0'Brien Randy Ogle lluth Olic Donald Olson Dwight 0'Neill Sharon Oravec Junies Oreilly Steve Ortcll Chris Paganclli Martin Palermo Dr-lvbic Poles George Palicka Sharon Palmer Nick Pnnico Davirl Panzer .lost-ph Paris Robert Pnrizvk Paul Pnrpct Ron Pnrivkcl Tony Patro Lynn Patton Bzxrlinra Paul James Pnulin .lcff Paulin Carol Pavrza Patriria Pcclx sm- ! I gi rv: -' . Q an ff.1a . gk with t 1 l Q 0 ' -vw'-21 1. Fam gf-rr if 'F' lg' ' -N .11' f l ' ..,,, A LVVV 91 gil June Pccina Barbara Peck Micky Pellillo Greg Peppas Bob Peroutky John Petergal George Peternell Kathy Peters Carolyn Phillips Candke Piccatto Bobbi Picek Robert Pienta Angie Pileggi Judy Pillig Michael Pippin Paulette Pitrak Carol Plachy Rich Pleva Cathy Podbor Jackie Poghen Donna Popiel John Popiel Rich Potokar Eileen Potucek Clarice Prange Nancy Priore Debbie Proska Connie Pruger Timothy Przeklasa Colleen Pukys William Punzio Bob Putzell Jim Raim Janice Ramquist Scott Rankin John Rapciak Tom Rasch Sandy Reed Sandra Reznik Ron Ribulotta Pat Richardson Ed Richmond Linda Richter Ben Ritacca Kathy Rizzo Louise Roche Susan Rogalla Ann Rogers Samuel Rogers Jennie Rohde Judy Rose Ron Rosecky Marcia Rosinski MaryAnn Rossi Chuck Roth Richard Roth Bill Rowatt JoAnn Rutkowski George Ruzek David Ruzicka Duane Rybensky Chris Rychlinski Joe Snccaro Pete Salerno Elizabeth Samec Judy Samel Denise Santora Robert Sasek Judy Sass Denise Scatassi Barbara Schabow Chuck Scheer Robert Scheid Pam Scheidler Paul Scheufler Fred Schindler Art Schirdewahu Bill Schmidt Barb Schrachta Robert Schroeder Gary Schuenemann Rick Schultz Jay Sebestl Diane Sefcik Diane Seibert Vlasta Sekyra Thomas Sernenic Marge Semerad Ed Sc-neva John Serwas Nanry Serwint Sharal Seslak Mitvh Sr-vrik Barbara Seyk Cary Shaw Dehhie Sherry Malrulm Shields Mike Shields Nancy Shifrin Laurie Shimkus Jim Shrcdl Linda Sifllo Arlene Simpson Christine Siwck Erltlie Skupwk Nancy Skudrna Richard Slafl Larry Sladck Lorene Slztclek Janet Slak - Charles Slepicka Charlene Slezak Thornas Sliwa Tom Smicklus Beth Smith Frank Smith John Smith Kenny Smith Laural Smola Gary Snyder Ed Sosniak Sandy Spera Darus Spingler Gary Spleha Marlyn Spohnholtz Jim Sporlccler Norine Srail Greg Stachavz Wanda Statlnicki Michael Stahl Kzirlcnc Slahlhut Al Stancatq Connie Stathopoulos Ron Stcck Cathy Stella Mitch Stcmlcr Rieharrl Str-mpieu Jackie Stepanek Robert Stephenson Toni Stirnac Kcn Stoneeipher Diane Stopple Norma Stranski Barbara Strzclecki Dong Stuart Barbara Studinski Charles Sunter Jack Svaicer Janie Svik Brian Svobotla Chris Svohoda Nancy Svulba David Swacina Jim Swatlv Delilmie Sweeney Bob Swicrczek Marcia Swierenga Jerry Swift Rita Sworsky Joyce Tamkus Guy Tztnney Irene Taus George Taylor Pat Tcran Kenneth Tcska Pat Thomas Cher Thompson Cnil Thompson Larry Thompson Chris Tobar Mike Tomczak Mary Trailov Don Trinco Tom Troll Greg Tropino Dan Trucblood .J- .. . , 1661. 1: . 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J' Tim Tvrrlik Kathy Tymczyk Gary Ulman Patti Upson Gail Vacko Roberta VanCura Kathrinc VanVIee1t Margaret Vvjsacla Lavonne Vescly Joe Vicchiollo Charles Vins Cheryl Vitck Lorelei Vitck Joe Vitiello Mark Vogt Kathy Vokac Karon Volenec Jerry Vondra Cynthia Voszal Terri Votsmier Alan Vrana Richard Vrba Vic Vrba Lin Wachowicz Theresa Waclawski Carol Wagner John Waiting Jim Walker Gary Walski Dun Waterman Julia Wiawrzynialc Norine Wcnc Janice Wesley Jim Wcsolowski Bill Westhead Judith White Thomas Widell Judy Wilbanks Colleen YVill Robert Wincek Playnight a First Activity G' , 4- X Q J 'M ' '3 Q-if l 1 3 x i f ,, - it w .1 ' 'fa L- ml, jg to ,gy , it ks i ' ' I F it f is 2 P B. H l,1,. 'fi 5' - fee A Q ff ' Mrs. G. M. Schrock, Gwen Isenberg, Paul Merrion, Carolyn Riedel!! Stephan Babirak. 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Dwyer ' Nora E4-htuer Larry Ehresman Wayne Eishrener Linda Flendt David Elfring Greg Ennis Terry Erirkson John Esposito Grave Eterno Kathy Ewing Karr-n lfzilwr Crmstanef- Falmiano Cammy Facenda Glenn Faikus Gary Falada .lcff Falk Mike Farnsworth Bill Faszadez Debbie Faynor Anthony l-'elder Frank Fencl Laura Ferrara Ronald Fiala Alice Fiedler Rose Fitzgerald Colleen Flanagan Sandie Flodin Glen Floycl James Focosi Susan Ford Mildred Forsyth Steve Frankowiak Barbara Fraser Darlene Fratto Thomas Fremgen Judy Frontera Ernie Fuller Bruce Gagala Richard Gainak Sal Gargano Janis Garino Russ Gasaway Rylla Gasasxay Joanne Gawronski Joseph George Sue Geraglity Janet Giacalone Sam Gialdini Rebecca Gilbert Annette Giovannctti Allan Goluszka Margaret Gorman Harry Grace Michael Grace Karen Graezyk Gary Grahnkc Rich Grant Mark Graunke Mary Ellen Gray Tom Gregoire Bob Gregory Rich Grenvich Karen Gribbeu Bob Grimm Mike Grinnnenga Gary Grisko Paul Gruber Daniel Grych Carmen Guido Rae Ann Guth Anita Guzo Kathy Habada Debra Hale gf? 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Dave McCalIaugh Has a T Louis Igyzirlo Charnminm- Ilko Tcrris' lmilm Gwn-n lsr-nlu-rg Bill Izzi Pain jurkowiuk Cari' Jzivkson Sliurinnnu- .llwkeun Dublmiu .lin-gcr Karon .lulnvs Frank Jmmtu Dolorvs ,lzixirvk Rolwrl .lzimlzl Rubs-rl .lznnln Char Jam-1-4-k Pvggy Jams Paula Jviisrn Lfvrraiini- .lm-zu-k Phillip Ji-ze-k Ruth .lf-xi-k Carol J4-ziurski l'uIrir'iz1 ,lirezl Dam .lirusa Chrislinr- Johnson Guy Jolinson Hvnry .lulinson Linflal Johnson Phil .lohnson Rohn-rt ,lul1n4on Cathy' .lmif-s Jimmy .Imam-s Loy Join-5 Dvliliil' lorllzxn Miko .luvzniovic-li .loan .lunklxs Kathy Juraskzx Kun .lurgovnn Stan Kncwiuhu Roy Kucrzniarck Brtly Kzlisx-r f5,g:msasL1ew'f-- fp : : T g ,...,, , fi -A -f- i i : fx ' Q' v ,f 'U . Y WV ' ' 1' A i' ' i' l i .,,, 4 , . M i - X K H . xt .g no Jr! 1 Q17 9 -if 1 lik ..w,: y ' -sn. YL' N... l op Role in Funn Kathy Hnlvnrgz n Miko Hamer Kon Hamilton Kvith Hamm Judy Ham-lin Patti Hurmlinzl Bob Har:- Jufly Ilarlm Donna Hart John Hurt Pam Hasscl Nana-y Haslo Jann-s Hauck Darlvnc Hcavrin Paul Hvjny Eddie Halton Dean Hefnkvl Donna Henkel Debbie Herolcl Donna Holman Glenn llinz Karrn Hixnn Debbie Hoflan John Horlc Ruth Hovksc-ina Eilvnc Holt Mikc- Holub Party Holulx Dave Hormlz-rki Martin Hondok Marilyn Honrluck John Hovorkfl Marlene H-rallccky Hon Hrrwirik John Humloha Angela Huss John Hylton Carin Iacomini Philip Iavovclli Michael Ignash y Girl ff lli' 'ii P 5? bn 3., ' 5' ' 92 V ' in L f VLV aff . -:Z A i.rv J A ai K QK A s f - Q lu 'S 4 i ' ,xv if Q L W - I ff ' Q . no .nga yf I J ,, Vs an , iiil i 4 f il 4 ,V i K 01 Q' , ,- . f. Li'-,A ,S iv -i wi 5 5, ai , ,E I 'WE k X V ff E A E f .A Sa. K g K .gtkf ' : 1 ff ,4 , I LA QI , N , ln llzvir reafling Class soplzumores lilfe Joyce Daniels and Frank Alonzo not only increase llzeir tlllllllji to read more ejficienlly bat also obtain a 14'1a'r'r l'lf'Ilf of tlzc 1L'Uflll lliroaglz, lzaolrs. Soplmmores benefit by luring Iaaglzt in the team taught classes, for tlwy are able Io obtain inlorprfflalions of literature from a greater rzanzlwr of capable irzslrnflors in the English Departrnent. Team Teaching Used iwfki Q Ur V S .fwf- ,J 42 fx M A Mia. ,sv 94,356- ,. G a'? ' W f 2 if em. . -ff .ev-' .Sk safe Q , -25' 3 l 1 x l,us tg Ki - .r 4 l. - , Q :F X, I i si? 'K 3 . i l ' 1 9 Q J lsj' ii i TE? :,. X ! QI!! l -ik err, Q 3 ri af? If ..,i ' f ' S3 . . 3 -' li' K ii' in Sophomore English Class s - :xi ,gb 'IK ff M we , ' a n U 'S SQ l iff, Q nwai Hi e ! qees an ng. .. J so 1 , 37' K , ww I ...S -N.: 32 sl -ix I A, . guinauwi fs A --5 ,Q Q 'Sk ' ' 'f ei n 4? 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I y -Q A N - if L l L I fy: Sophs Choose Specialized Jim llosentrctcr Jcmalhan Rust Christine Roth Darlene Roth Joann Roth Patricia lintlx Steven Roth Carol Ruesch Charmaine Russett Frank Russo Robert Hulkoski Nancy Knx Joann Kuzak Paula llyha Joan Rylzmtls Carole Kynclak Virginia Rysz Karen Sagel Amy Salaeh Mary Ja Salcski John Saraceno Carol Sbarbori Pamela Sehaadt Dawn Scliicfelbein Rosemarie Sehifflrs Lester Sr-hiszik Susan Schneider Glenn Sehoenbeck John Schroeder Marrla Schwab Patty Schwab Lynne Srhwenclner Mike Seilingo Anson Scers Cyndy Self Heizli Semrnler Irene Seuase Cincly Sencsc Virginia Sepelis Etlwarrl Snrgo Mp.. C 9 ff M M3-'99 'M'- Q47 an 1 ,f swf 1 Q' -W V ,, is L W Tony' Plant-k Naney Pnhlniann Carol Polin-h Dean Pnllark .lee Poslamla Debbie Poterxwlti .lark Pulueek Gene Poulio! Nuns-y Pravnlik Nanny Premlovie Joe Pr:-rust Denise Presuy Steve Preston Carol Pribyl John Prinntlka Diane Ptak Miehael Ptak Dominic Pueatvri Bah Pyref' Susan Quigley Diane Racsc Greg llajunis Nieolette Ramos Valerie Rzxso Lawrence Raz Deedra Reffner Alan Regal Donald Rehnl Laura Richards Claurlia Rivlccr Carolyn Rieilell Susan Riha Becky Riley Angelo Rinchiuso Mary Ellen Robertson Duane Rodeo Linda Rogers Susan Rohr Mike Romano Allen Rosengaril Gym Classes for Jr. Year C ' -K 'D .. ., i D K- 9' V snvv- . ,, K ,Q Y Lx. ii ' V i n . xx llil , , ,A s x V 1 assf isss S y sy.s ' ff W K K K.. 1 ,K is K I K .9 f ' .ise t is 'f in if K NLQ 4 Q. 'l ..Q S .. .l 'L ki L Q K ' I 4' gl' . so isy,,s., f sei,eeeyy,ee C I if MSW U- K af S 1 ,ltsi' l'i'r i L las' st'r S' i or ,l'seaa M S ' 'ii ' ' . , f KE Vi I - '5' W , - K C :k,. M Q . Q i,i, A, kk,. V QW - N3 fs- s ,ae 'ii' K A I L V . W f wi? fl y 'T' ew ' , T if g l syie C 2 ist S if Q if H 7' i l , . ' 3 K -fl ' '. ' ' . N 'QA W i I . 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E ' H ' r . a y , at R. l i : V ' C- i if 1 ,fl 1 A i ' fe ff eeni ' L D m ia ff Sa es Debby Starr James Starr Glenn Stastny Angclika Stathakis .lanct Stechly John Stcmlnitz Kathie Steinbring Nam-y Stepanck Bob Stcphanscn Cecilia Strpina .lack Stevens Rich Slieka Michael Stola Mark Slolfa Brad Stomherski Rita Strama Charles Stremski Kathy Stuart Barb Stuit Phillip Suchy Edward Sullivan Edward Susmilch Cathy Susralski Cindy Suttncr Mike Snttncr Ronald Svehla Lois Svohoda Sue Swade Michael Sweeney Ken Swiervzek Gail Switaiski Kathy Synak Mary Tancey Carl Tcska Deborah Thomas Debbie Thomasol Kathy Tiesenga Debbie Toman Ken Tomaszck Glen Tomlinson Jim Tooke James Toth Cathleon Traczyk Ted Trakas Bob Trnka Robert Trombetta Anthony Troppito Diane Tufo Rita Turner Michael Udstuen Steve Uhcr Diane Uhlia Linrla Upson Michael Urban Janis Valaskovic Mark VanCura Janice Varble Al Venice Karen Vittorio Craig Vlassic Linda Vodicka Ron Vojik Cindy Volpe Claudette Vukov Leonard Vyhoruy Nancy Vykruta Alan Vysinka Melanie Wadas Paul Waisnor Paula Waisnor ,lack Waiting Janice Waiting Charles Walch Gary Walczak Mike Walker Thomas Walski Wayne Walski Barbara Walta Pat Waszak Cathy Wayne Sandy Way'ne Margie Weiss Tom Weiss Linda Wetzcl Kristccn Weyna Denise Wic Royce Wikholm Robert Williams Linda Wimberley Cheryl Wing Diane Winterberg John Wisneski Ramon Wisnewski Robert Witt Bob Wojciechowski Donna Wojciechowski Pctcr Wolak William Wiolf Charles Zaclak Bill Zalahak Baralmara Zzile Michael Zaleta Melvin Zalouclek Edward Znnghi Dchhic Zari Sue Zartmann Steve Znsaclil Daniel Zccca Bonnie Zelnski Gary Zcmun Dennis Zcmpel Nlziurm-ix Zeurlol Pamela Zicha Ja-ronie Zivnty Tuil Zimmerman Donna Zitko Mario Zuccn Dan Zurawski T .. if .. if n' f r gxf, ' Nu WFP? 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Aruai explains one of the elementary skills in repairing an automobile engine. These boys will be able to use information like this in the future whether or not they choose auto mechanics as their occupation. get S 9? sf! 2 5 'V . iytf Ya' 'if h ' ' L L oooa all . AL K' 'Q 1 l si N e L ' ' ,ji Q .TL vw J fi y J 1 I by ly , 'r ' ' ' K K Q- . .R ,, , g ' A . T H J t ' K 53, 4 .TL 5: i A r 1. fl 4 My K K an A 'S- ' l 'Q ..xA A J T A is iv A . '?i. . , f 5:5 I A H :-' S , i lk i f afar ff F if J F 1 L gi y,..ad:,, f, My ii is .ff D J' all F . 'v 6 ' A i ,. A gf .5 of 4 4 egg VTKK L . ,. ,,. h A ey, ir X L. E R 'B if I . 4' is F 1 f V1 gr .L 4 Q A . if T. !..y ' ' . Iliff 'be r a U AA -F N- 1 N 6, is s i .A jk t . . S K X 6. t I f L 'f? si? T ll! ,..4 I ' ' T Q-:. 1 K2 ,. J cl J S V ii ii A t I V- if V ig A rg,' A ,,,..' - , j f ' ' a ,H , Al 1 Ig, tl on ef-, , I 1 or v 1 J F Q it ' o xg ,f, 3 3 ,f D i i if W if at w, J X . :,iA F K L 'Y 241: L 'R' ' ef' illl A if iff J lziz L N L fmi. ' J i' ,ff ,,,, . Paulette Kupina Jim Kupsco Janet Lacina Susan Landeweer Joyce Lanenga Carole Lantz Cynthia Lauer George Law Mary Lazansky Larry Leadman Deborah Ledford Cindy Lenz Bob Leonhardt Jim Lewandowski Catherine Lieht Karen Lieb George Lindecker James Lindsay Edward Linhart Veretta Lipper! Mike Lisowki Marcy Lockwood James Loder Frank Loiacon Colleen Lonergan Michael Losos Dolores Lyons Susan Lyons Christine Mack Peggy Maggiore Linda Magouirk Randy mia Mike Majewski Mark Malek Tom Malouf John Marbes Debby Mares Pat Marctta Greg Martin Ken Martorclli Jeffrey Martz Denise Maseitti David Masters Frank Mastny Kenneth Matcja Angela Matero Pam Maturo Gary Malvvychik Joan Matz Robert Mavcs Peggy Mayer Mary Mayerhofer Jean McCarthy Kenneth McCullagh Laure McCullough Rodney McGuffey John McKievick Tom McKinley James McMahon Mike McNamara Frances Mcckel Donald Melka Ronald Melka Mary Miaso Ronald Micclich Debbie Michalicka Robert Mielcarski Mike Miglio Pat Migzlore Richard Mikel Deborah Miller Jerry Miller Pat Miller Robert Miller James Misek Frank Mnckos Frank Medica James Molinaro Lynn Murelli Mike Moriarily Pamela Morris Therese Morris Bobby Mosley Sandra Mostowski Karen Motejzik Sue Motcjzik Joe Mott Richard Motycka Nadine Mover Darlene Mrazek Laura Mueller Theresa Mullins Debbie Nanos Joan Nelson Mike Nemccek Pam Nemecek Kathi Ness Patti Nickipuck Frank Nicosia George Nikols Laurada Nolte Robert Nowak Ray Obennayer Mike Obotlzinski Denise O'Cnllaghun Bob 0'Connell Mike Oestcrreich Jerry Olson Steven Olson Thomas Onesti Dave Overmyer Tom Padgeu Richard Padgett Bob Panczak Donna Panzer Phyllis Passarelli Vincent Patellaro Gerald Patera Dave Pawlak Richard Pearson Jean Pec Cary Pecina Ken Pcrsin Lysbeth Putcrgal Bob Pcterman JoAnne Petitli Jan Petrainalc Madelin Potrides Brian Pctrousek Janice Petrucei Jerome Piawouslai Jerry Pippin Tom Piscitiello Pat Piskule Susan Pizzuto Roy Plechslnid Roscmarcic: Pluckelmum Nancy Plye .loan Podalak James Poghen Barbara Polakovie Joyce Pulaski Leonard Poletto Lawrence Ponomar Donna Pope Janice Poremba John Potter Susan Povalln Timothy Prebe Ray Proskn Charles Pulley Danny Pulon Jeannet Pusateri Jean Puskaric Joann Puskaric James Qucaly Joe Raransky Greg Radecki John Raia Paul Rankin Robert Rapciak Eric Rauscher Gerald Raz Cindy Reese Jill Roh Karen Rezabek Cathy Rico Robert Rice Steve Richards John Ricotta Ann Rissu Diane Ritzenthaler James Roberts Judy Roberts Tom Rocco Diane Roche I ss . 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Pat Scalzetti Beth Seaman Scott Scherrer LaVonnc Schiszik .lim Schmidt Pam Schmidt Donna Scholtens Thomas Schubert Gary Schultz .lam-t Schultz Mary Ann Schuster Ken Schwantz .lan Schruggin Janet Scuraci Chuck Sebcla Mcrrilec Scbela Paul Seihcrt Dennis Sender We g e S Y 1.376 K? ' ig K ,fi v ai FK K9- fi n HM . ,il sf . s -1-' , M or S. . so W N racc lrre in - cc , y at 'iiie ' L l,,, F 'ele K V V ' Jie s ,,,?' ' V Q. a I A ii K I 5' Sky ,,:f fn if . b Ei in ' N ' S S - ,. onill at r c z ' , ,' , +1 at as l on M ii,a ' t W , . V f f f ' Q K ,,i: 'sl if Ni 'N ' 3 LIYL H 2 ' Q. acc A f 1 . if r i1 ' S ' J 'Flies N' K ,ik lay ig, : 1 in-L V R .,,. m , A 1 Freshmen Learn Biology on a Team-Teaching Basis .197 iV,1k ' H' H 0 -,k ia. 53211 ,, i:' ni M 'gn f . N K . .,k R. I I .N it t K uf . tw.. QE- .. lg-,ggrga in ' Q. : fa -I .1 5 Z . wyl -Li :ww f af W- iw ima 3, f .. rf- f , - VAII ,: . I A ,f l, . S .l,rz:i ' I I ik, kii, Ji X in S H1 ,,.g 1 ' f J -' ' s, :.e L e e A A M , J, ,,,. 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'P ' - - ' ' V nh iii i i Hz ,sv , , I . , f fi: 1 K M S L r ' recs ' fl? slsifll I llee' ' A oollh eff- ssl ssss l if ' Debra Serafiniak .loan Scrgo Robert Shaw Jean Shay Donna Sherman Susan Shifrin Alex Shrarcvich Miko Shredl Ken Sidorowicz Regina Siebald Joyce Simik Eileen Simosky Rob Sipek Barbara Sirovy Janice Sirovy Quentin Sisco Toni Sisto Carol Skocovsky Cindy Sladek Marcia Sladek Rob Sladek Kyle Slawko Kenneth Smazik Sharon Smicklas Susan Smicklas Wayne Smuda Deborah Snella William Snyder Lee Sofier Diane Sokup Nancy Soldat Rich Sotir Edward Spies Anna Spizzirri Mark Spurr Pam Staincr Robert Stancato Michael Stanley Sandra Starman Robert Starr Jeff Steiner John Sleinhoff Toni Stepnnek Cindy Stevens .loc St. George Linda Stufflc Pat Stoffle Gary Stoiber Frosh Victor Tkach Frank Tlnsly Paul Tornasck Pat Tmnczak Carol Torniska Liisa Tmnrmpoulos Paul Trailov Rieharal Trincr Kenneth Trnka Christine Troszynski Carry Tupek Terry Turler .lerry Uchida Cindy Ufferman Joetta Unxla John Unterfranz Janet Urban Sieve Urban Ron Urzcdowski Suc Vnnhriggle Connie Vasiliades Virginia Vecelli Dcun Vt-lis Michael Vclko Frank Vcntrc Steven Verzal Dchhic Villnscnor Cary Villascnor Robert Vizza Susan Vlzirh Annmnrie Vlvck Randall Vokral Frank Volpe Jim Vondra Mike Votavn Laclnlie Vrhcl Lulu Vnjtenh Ray Vymolzx Leslie Wacliel Glenn Wagner K Q - is Parents 0 SQ? 3 IE, Timothy Slola Craig Straff Naney Slremski Susan Stryjcwski Carol Stnhr Laddic Suk Shelley Snmeraeki Joseph Snrdyk George Surlak Linda Sus John Snsrnlski Sandra Svab Eileen Svik Jeffrey Svik Karen Svolmclzt Joy Svolha Dan Swacina Karin Swnmlc Tom Swan Janet Tanlbellini Gary Tarr Connie Tcssonc Valerie T1-trcv Kcnncth Tcuue ww 2.9, ,E J if Pnl Thi-mlorc Robert Thom Donald Throm if Q Carl Tidwell 'ii Lehman Tidwell -- Robert Tiffin Diane Tintcra Naney Titonc rientated to Morton at Open House i isxqiir w- wi : kV,kk W. t H ,ig . ifu I A I k LW , I , I A . if V X ,.:. ee t 1 ye s C o r e ttt 1'i P iii I iirree -'- otieee e ooi 1 te it - K siit y ' K2'?7ii5 5 ii:1 'f- Q, ' . -YQ C N, Q, 1 'gglgf jx i ,V ii'i ' H V C , . 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'Q Thomas Walter Ken Waszak William Watkins Brian Watson Michael Weiss .loclic WW-issliappel .lohn Wcnc Paul Wlrntlt Roberta Westcrman Donald While Peggy Whiting Bob Wilson William Wojtkowski Ed Wojtowicz Antoinette Wolak Eugene Wolf Bruec Wood Don W'omlburn Slcplwn W'rolrt-I Lori W'vatt Phillip Vilymlru Kathy Yakubic Donna Yanttzak Patricia Yarbrough Guy Young Carol Yuknis Steve Zahrosky Craig: Zutlak .loan Zalcta Thonms Znnk Cary Znlf-nek Randall Zvvsf' Ken Zr-lenka Roger Zelcny Barry Zelinsk Nicholas Zika Janet Zima Bruve Zivnlnerman Sandra Zivny Kenneth Zolecke Ron Zukowski Louis Zvganllo Gregory Zyncla Jim Zukowsky Marge Cannataro, a freshman, finds valuable sources' of know ledge in magazines, pamphlets, and work sheets provided by teachers to complement the material found in her textbooks. ln English, Domonie Fanello learns through worlrs of literature such as DEATH BE NOT PROUD the deep meanings behind life and death as interpreted by various authors of the world sn.- mann 3 . i ., f.,, H: MWNRRM YWHN U V' Uvjqx Y 50x H 'W l40 Youth participates - Activities as recreation Providing chances for Competition and frienclshipg, I W if K ' ACTIVITIES I use -M . W- t L. - .,..,...,,,-.i During the Junior Honor Society initiation, Vicki Faltus lights the candle of citizenship. Each candle in the ceremony represents a quality of society members. As members of Booster Club, Karen Hagernann, Carol Stepan, and Bonnie Karnil-2 work to clean the trophy case in G-wing. The trophy case is one of the many responsibilities of the club which sells refreshments at sports activities. In order to raise more money, Tlzespians was one of several clubs which sponsored a car wash. Although this project provides a lot of fun, it also requires teamwork as foe Cap- pelletti and Glen Hering demonstrate. Jig-U. A ,,'f'l VJ. ,CH 6. .v YA 'G S s . Sue Sellers, Carolyn Riedell, and Jan Slalc, representing the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes, meet together in the executive com- mittee to discuss MWSC plans and problems. ttrtt ll 85 ,Q fl , , 1 Q' - ,ra fi. 04 W ..,, ,jftigrn fetmwww 1 Tom Smicklas, director of the stoge band, shows Bill Karlovic 'the correct timing. The stage band under .student direction for the first time provides music at home lmslfetlzall games. The FALCON, Morton Wesfs school newspaper, requires a great deal of time ancl efforthto prepare. During an after-school work ses- sion Lynn Patton Klejt! reviews past issues in search of ideas. 'Rf' luna- Carol Svoboda, Mr. R. C. Hegner, Faculty Advisor. Editor-in-Chief. TOP ROW: Deedra Reffner, Carol Saban, Janet Steclzly, Judy Harlev, Kathy Sevcik. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Synak, Mark VanCura, General Staff. 2 X r 4 ,. ,.,,. ,A ik! xl 1 3 RESP . msg, g,....,gf 5, Q x , 5 4- S , .11 N s L -115 Q at K T ! ., +4 AN f X A.. TOP ROW: Karen Knez, Business Manager, Carol Hutchison, Fac- ulty Editor, Linda Lenk, Girls, Athletics Editor. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Samel, Academics Editor, Barb Sherry, Features Editor. TALON . . . In order to provide Morton with an interesting and accurate pictorial history of the school year 1967-68. the TALON staff worked long hours in planning pages, writ- ing copy, and taking pictures for this year's edition. Under the supervision of Mr. R. C. Hegner, the staff labored diligently to achieve the five functions of a yearbook: to serve as a memory book for students, to give a complete his- tory of the school year, to serve as an accurate reference book. to increase the journalism experience of the staff, and to give an insight to the surrounding community. Besides striving for these achievements, the TALON staff set a still higher goal of receiving the All-American title, an award given by the National Scholastic Press Association. ln striving for this goal, staff members attended confer- ences and workshops and studied previous yearbooks to learn techniques in designing and writing which could be applied to this yearls book. Witli the basic patterns in mind, the students tried new ideas to put on record the unique features of the 1967-63 school year at Morton. '-J .,..f' ,f .lolzn Lastoriclra, Atlzletics Editor, Karen Hagemanrz, Classes Editor Vicki Faltus, Activities Editor. J FALCON This year Mr. F. E. Studnick's FALCON staff continued to do a superior job of producing the bi- weekly issues of the school newspaper. These students de- voted many long hours to prepare each issue for publication. In the past, the staff had been composed of only those stu- dents enrolled in the journalism classes, but this fall, a new method was introduced to select additional staff members. The page editors and Mr. Studnick interviewed and hired freshman and sophomore students who were not enrolled in journalism but were interested in working on the FAL- CON. In this way more of the student body participated in the newspaperis publication. A popular feature added this year was a story in each issue recognizing an outstanding senior student. Also new this year was the selection of a new nameplate for the front page which was a student-created design of Morton Wesfs main entrance. Mr. F. E. Studnick, Faculty Advisor. ggi' .. 4 'X ,K . ., k,,. N S.. ,PN ,..V f xx ,Sl 'Y .2 ,X by TOP ROW: R. Rauscher, S. Ierabek. SECOND ROW: D. Slezak, S. Stegenga, K. Bubnn. BOTTOM ROW: L. Patton, T. Jansky, Editors. TOP ROW: P. Dmzen, D. Drazen. SECOND ROW: J. Crook, M. VanCura, D. Miller, D. Petrousek. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lastovicka, J. DeVries. at Xnsxm TOP ROW: C. Pearce, D. Kluka, J. Eggersteclt, I. Taus, M. Daniels, D. Cervenka, E. McKay, C. Mrazek, J. Maves, D. Pscheidell. BOT- FLEDCLING . .. This yearls edition of the Fledgling again offered a fine opportunity for budding, creative writing talent to emerge and take flight. Staff members of this literary publication, chosen for their ability to analyze critically prose and poems, worked hard at editing works. After months of working the numerous contributions penned by members of the Morton West student body. the staff members turned the writings over to the two advisors, lVlrs. R. Baar and Mrs. C. Schrock, who made the final decisions as to which contributions should be included in the Fleflgling. The magazine was distributed to all English classes during May. TOP ROW: J. Brozovsl-ry, C. Sabrzn, R. Weiss, G. Stainer, P. Schaarlt, G. Hering, P. Ritchie, J. Eggerstedl, L. Koubek, I. Kracmer. SEC- OND ROW: C. Hutchison, D. Hanzlilf, K. Hagemann, S. Fraser, A. QQ 1, ' ii ,,-. , KAVV T Q.. A , grry 2 TOM ROW: S. Jerabelc, S. Reiuytis, E. Hoft, A. Woldy, C. Carlini, C. Volpe, C. Erbaugh, Mrs. G. Shrock. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY . .. The Senior Honor Society is an honorary organization for the outstanding senior stu- dents under the supervision of Mr. R. Koehler. Each year the members are elected at the end of their junior year by a faculty vote with only the students in the upper twenty per- cent of their class being considered. This year the main duties of the society were to provide tutors for students needing assistance in specific studies and to be the main sponsor of the annual honors banquet at which the new society candi- dates were initiated and other outstanding society students were honored with special awards. Sheridan, I. Riedell, C. Svoboda, C. Nadherny, Mr. R. Koehler. BOTTOM ROW: M. Bukozrslcy, J. Matejko, K. Sebela, C. McKievick, J. Lanengzz, I. Bishop. TOP ROW: G. Brodsky, C. Filos, T. Craunlfe, T. Gradowski, I. Kerke. SECOND ROW: D. Ruzicka, I. Bernard, M. Zalem, L. Chiba, Mrs. I. Sick. BOTTOM ROW: I. Somel, B. Cernota, V. Faltus. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY During the first semester, the society members had a potato ship sale, attended the Iowa State-Northwestern football game, and sponsored a faculty Christmas party. In the beginning of January, forty selected sophomores became new members of the Junior Honor So- ciety. The members were chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, leadership, character, and service. TOP ROW: C. Pmnge, R. Moravec, D. Kaleta, R. Michelsen, W. Czznski R Barth F Schindler R Partekel N Serwint B y , . , . , . , . , - Strzejiecki. SECOND ROW: L. Lanier, N. Skudrna, C. Carlini, D. After the sophomore initiation, the Junior and Senior Honor Societies jointly sponsored the annual honors banquet. Also in the spring, under the supervision of Mrs. J. Sick, club members acquainted freshman mothers with Morton and made grade school visitations to give incoming freshmen a description of our school. The society assisted in tutoring Morton students in need of special help. Dahlgren, R. Aronson, M. Rosinslci, I. Kotek, S. Novak. BOTTOM ROW: E. McKay, I. Tous, G. Thompson, N. Zaberek, K. Knez, C. Neslozielf.. l Q Sie ni, p y K V we-45' . sz: l '7' TOP ROW: L. Lanier, J- WySZYflSki, D- Kflflfl, R- Vefbik, J- CUP- Chmielowiec, I. Desmond, Miss M. Lichterman, G. Hering, J. Karkos, pellelti, L. Gardner, B. Birsa, M. Trailov. BOTTOM ROW: A. M,MgIy, TOP ROW: D. Harrison., P. Schrzrzrit. SECOND ROW: K. Halik, G. Hering, W. Czyzynski. BOTTOM ROW: I. Taus. THESPIANS . .. Entrance to the Thespians is based upon the number of points a potential candidate gains by participa- tion and interest in dramatic activities. As an honor society for high school actors and actresses, the Thespians were very active this year. Among the mandatory events were the reg- ional conference at Glenbard East and the student-directed production during the summer. Other activities included a field trip to view Golden Boy, a car wash, a bake sale, and a February flower sale. Miss M. Lichterman contributed her time and effort to aid the members in their endeavors. DEBATE AND NFL Working in groups of four, the debate team analyzed and contrasted one select topic for the entire year. Beginning at district and progressing to the state level, these groups competed together as a team at various tournaments. The teams were judged on a number of different factors such as knowledge of the subject, amount of evidence, and originality of presentation. The novice team received a trophy this year. The members of the' National Forensic League were judged individually. In competition, the students entered various categories including original ora- tion, poetry, serious reading, and comedy. Both organizations worked on a point system, the members were awarded pins and jackets for their efforts. Steve Spencer must be alert at all times to make sure that he is on cue. Lighting effects, one of the most important elements in the production of a play, are provided by equipment which is operated from backstage and from a balcony overhead. .. ve! In a scene from FUNNY GIRL, Fanny and Eddie Ryan, her agent, return to Mrs. Brice's saloon to discuss Fanny's future theatrical plans. Soon the trio are joined by their neighbors, Mrs. 0'Malley, Mrs. Strakosh, and Mrs. Meeker, who want their opinions to be heard. After completing a FUNNY GIRL dance routine, a couple relaxes while watching the continuing action in front of them. Although the dancers do not receive star billing, their choreography is essential in plays and their practice hours long and hard. i 1 DRAMA Before a successful production by the Drama Department could be presented, many behind-the-scene pre- parations had to be made. Make-up artistry was masteredg scenery as well as costume design and construction was com- pletedg technical assistance and creation of special effects were perfectedg and publicity was distributed. Tryouts held by the department for the entire student body enabled those interested to exhibit their acting ability and perhaps to secure a role in a production. Students who auditioned for and received a part in one or more of this yearls plays which included Arsenic and Old Lace, Under the Gaslight, and the district-wide musical, Funny Girl, became experienced in the many phases of the theatrical field. In a scene from the district wide musical FUNNY GIRL, Fanny Brice brings her admirer, Nick Arnstein, to her home neighborhood on Henry Street for the celebration of her first acting role. The part of drama which the audience views reveals only a frac- tion of the work involved. A play begins in the classroom in which the students learn and practice the fundamentals of speaking and acting diversified roles before large audiences. Mary Trailov and Cyndy Klernchuk hang up their dancing outfits after a long night of rehearsal. Most of the elaborate costumes used in FUNNY GIRL were sewn by the wardrobe crew although a few professional costumes were rented for the run of the play. TOP ROW: R. Hartl, J. Sass, M. Palermo, W. Wolf, R. Fiala, W. Karlovic, K. Halik, R. Ielinek, K. Marsh, P. Calligaris, M. Phillips. J. Tomisek, H. LeClere, N. Shifrin. THIRD ROW: C. Mengler, S. Martin, E. Taucher, A. Hass, D. Knocke, L. Fredricks, W. Shimkus CONCERT BAND The Morton District Concert Band, directed by Mr. J. Frantik, includes students from both East and West. In addition to participating in solo and ensemble contests, the Concert Band members played in the Falcon marching and stage bands for the football and basketball seasons. As a result of an ensemble recital held in January, chosen musicians were sent to the IMEA District Band. Con- TOP ROW: G. Johnson, R. Prykop, S. Roth, F. Koasnicka, T. Walter, Mr. D. Lundeen. THIRD ROW: G. LaVicka, R. Hardman, B. Watson y J. Chodl, S. Kukla, B. Birnbaum, C. Roth, C. Cady, Persin, R. Roth, C. Czuprynski. SECOND ROW: D. Ritzenthaler, P. Stack, P. 1 I. Iandak, D. Gingrich, L. Vesely, C. Kotchka, T. Callahan. SECOND ROW: A. Drake, B. Cernota, B. Oras, C. Klemehak, S. Matula, N. Ayres, L. Green, D. Strole. I. Stevens, K. Silhan. BOTTOM ROW.' K. Kirkwood, C. Riedell, D. Sefcik, D. Harrison, M. Chlapecka. cert Band students placed high in the various contests they entered, and two musicians were selected for a summer tour of Europe with an all-state band. Many band students will also attend the Morton Summer Music Camp at Camp Lake, Wisconsin. For nine days these musicians will participate in many phases of camp life as well as rehearsing for a concert and a marching band presentation. Nemecek, P. Stark, A. Kral, W. Watkins, R. Padgett, D. Tryta. BOTTOM ROW: J. Evans, S. Smicklas, I. Hodek, K. Slawko, S. Bartek, T. Kray, R. Grenvich, A. Kalal, L. Ritter. .-5---.-I-ggggmqmqg 1'-mf-N 11-.mms TOP ROW: E. Susrnilcli, Mr. I. Franlik, I. Koubek, L. Sliafar, I. Kniffin, L. Sladek, K. Stoneciplier, L. Kalina, J. Eyth, M. Dobraver, G. Malone, J. Taska, F. Tlusty, C. Bezdek. THIRD ROW: C. lk,- Kievick, D. Busta, G. Johnson, L. Vesely, W. Camplzouse, I. Sandrik, VARSITY BAND With the guidance of their new di- rector, Mr. D. Lundeen, Varsity Band students developed their talents so as to move on to the advanced work of the Con- cert Band. ln preparation for their annual concerts, the Varsity Band studied Various compositions and held many after-school rehearsals. The Varsity Band also helped to com- TOP ROW: I. Gilsdorf, R. Swasko, T. Ruglic, S. Baumruck, R. Pyrce, J. Schmidt, T. Gierman, .l. Moravec, E. Mueller. THIRD ROW: N. Kendall, D. Palucki, J. Ciaccio, M. Camphouse, R. Spizzo, R. Persin, N. Puncochar, G. DeBros, J. Karkos, G. Zbasnick. SECOND D. Gingrich, L. Corcoran, T. Erickson, S. Peterson, C. Sournar. SEC- OND ROW: D. Davis, D. Henkel, J. Taska, G. Hinz, C. Mrazek, G. Faikus, J. Sillian, G. Grisko, J. Rokosz, D. Rybensky. BOTTOM ROW: T. Smicklas, R. Nemecek, I. Casa, K. Smazik, L. Pierson. prise the Falcon marching and stage bands and aided other members of the Music Department in preparing its home- coming float which took the second place prize in the parade. Varsity Band members will have an opportunity to play in a district band which will practice early this summer and will present an August concert. ROW: F. Padera, B. Jeziorski, R. Dangles, K. Trash, W. Paspirgellis, I. Kevan, B. Glosniak, G. Koukol, R. Pinc. BOTTOM ROW: D. Sosnowski, S. Cumla, I. Zienty, R. Kral, R. Skowron, E. Kirkwood. H TOP ROW: C. Skisak, J. Hacus, P. Huris, M. Hondock, M. Bonnar, R. Wienclaw, J. Kniffirz., R. Chiba, L. Kalina, D. Renrle. FIFTH ROW. D. Danaher, K. Kolar, R. Solone, C. Milty, S. Korecky, M. Gurkow- ski, B. Court, S. Miche, E. Drew. FOURTH ROW: B. Slomski, R Renale, B. Dahlgren, N. Neslaflek, A. Morris, A. Guzo, B. Lockery, ORCHESTRA The Morton Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Mr. T. Radek, experienced a thoroughly reward- ing year. As in the past, the orchestra was composed of stu- dents from both Morton East and West who rehearsed after school in addition to their classroom work. Besides practic- ing for the annual concerts held in February and May, a number of selected students attended a district music festival TOP ROW: C. Rychlinski, R. Soucek, M. Bak, P. Brarlac, I. Bishop, S. Misek, R. Besco, S. Lada, L. Zapel, C. Balfiacci, .l. Podraza, T. Smicklas, K. Baumgartner. THIRD ROW: K. Karafa, D. Bernardo, D. Ilalm, f. Ramquist, D. Sweeney, C. Delaney, G. Floyel, Y. Clzaloupka, .l. Wolf, N. Stepanek, B. Hermann, B. Ruzic, R. Chiado. M. Phillips, A. Placek, M. Chervinko, M. Chlapecka. THIRD ROW: ,I. Kaspar, S. Koehler, ,l. Peters, L. Suk. SECOND ROW: K. Onclrovic, E. Winter, S. Schneider, G. Stastny, L. Samec, A. Drake, B. Oras. BOTTOM ROW: J. Rieriell, G. Soumar, V. Fallzzs, L. Pierson. in Chicago Heights during November. At this festival Morton students received many of the first chair assignments. Several Morton representatives were then chosen for the state festival in Peoria. From this festival, Janet Riedell and Gail Soumar were selected to tour France this summer with other chosen student musicians from lllinois. Finishing the activities for the orchestra were its concerts at several Illinois colleges. SECOND ROW: P. Fabiano, J. Bernard, J. Carter, S. Benes, L Horonzy, A. Samek, C. Nichols, C. Skopek, N. Diman, G. Thomp- son, F. Pugno, J. Vistein, P. Diomede. BOTTOM ROW: S. Cairo, N Priore, P. Pech, C. Kaleta, S. Faikus, M. Schleitwiler, L. Wilder, C Neslarlek, I. Chapin, K. Krohn, .l. Brabeck, M. Lawson. TOP ROW: D. Gingrich, C. McKievick, T. Callahan, N. Shiffrin, L. Vesely, H. LeClere, D. Busta, G. Malone, M. Taska, Mr. T. Radek, C. Bezdek, J. Surdyk, .l. Radek, B. Honeycutt, D. Cousins, J. Tomisek. FOURTH ROW: L. Frederics, K. Halik, W. Camphouse, J. Silhan, J. Sandrik, J. Rokosz, D. Gingrich, R. O'Connel. THIRD ROW: T. AEOLIAN CHOIR Students selected for the Aeolian Choir, the most advanced singing group at Morton, needed at least two years of vocal experience in the other choir groups. The choir studied advanced choral music under the direction of Mr. J. Chiado and presented examples of this music at the winter and spring choral concerts. In addition to performances at various civic affairs and several local TOP ROW: H. Gray, D. Jozwiak, W. Eisbrener, F. Kucera, S. Meloun, .l. Jannush, L. Shimkus, M. Novak, D. Kluka, P. Riha, N. Novak, L. Richter, D. Hanzlik. THIRD ROW: R. Hode, W. Pee, M. Farns- worth, D. Schmidt, P. Jirsa, D. Dolman, N. Nolte, L. Karzsounes, P. Thomas, J. Kral, L. Gray, C. Dumas. SECOND ROW: V. Johnson, D. Smicklas, K. Silhan, D. Davis, J. Rylands, L. Petergal, D. Goehler, P. Gort. SECOND ROW: C. Riedell, K. Kirkwood, J. Kratochvil, G Novy, K. Hamm, G. Hoffman, M. Raidl. BOTTOM ROW: B. Cernoza, S. Reis, F. Halenar, M. Phillips. grammar schools, the Aeolian Choir sang for the children of Moosehart in the spring. Also included in the springtime activities was its participation in the April Pancake Day, which is annually sponsored by the Morton Music Parents. In order to further the efforts of this advanced music group, Aeolian Choir will be offered as a major course next year in the Fine Arts Department. Drazen, D. Davis, T. Waclawski, B. Cernota, S. Karpinski, V. Har- bacek, D. Mikes, K. David, L. Fischer, .l. Hertzler, J. Barzda, I. Randle. BOTTOM ROW: I. Pech, D. Puzman, J. Rohde, J. Gilsdorf, C. Podbor, N. Haldane, K. Corey, S. Koch, D. Bachta, L. Bondlow, K. Kubacka, B. Hermann. . ... L l A AAAA GIRLS, CHOIR . . . Memhers of this choir, one of the largest choral groups at West, enjoyed participating in the presenta- tion of the Christmas and spring choral concerts. The only prerequisite for one joining the Girls' Choir was her having had at least one year of singing experience. For this yearls Christmas presentation, the choir performed Tchaikovskyls NUTCRACKER SUITE, which was adapted for voices and which featured a hallet clancer. The Girls, Choir presented music from several musical periods for the spring concert. The program incluclecl secular folk songs and selections from Richard Rogers, musical STATE FAIR. .l l , Q - TOP ROW: P. Roth, D. Ort, M. Davis, J. Hrznelin, K. Volczzc, K. Kosin, C. Slzerry, K. Stuart. THIRD ROW: S. Lores, M. Bulfovsky, R. Sergo, D. Dunn, C. Slmrbori, M. Schwab, E. Fisler. SECOND ROW: M. Linlzart, L. Passirzi, N. Fogg, S. Marrmdo, M. Brzrtunelc, L. Zernan, S. Palmer, D. Tufo. ROTTOM ROW: M. Diflngelo, P. Belmonte, L. Brzclzielli, D. Iorrlrln, C. Baker, C. Buti. TOP ROW: P. Kurilc, D. Fnynor, B. Zelinslfi, C. Pislfule, L. Lemmons, N. Prerlovic, N. Eclztner, F. Cilliatt, D. Jaeger, L. fezek, J. Pzmenkrz. THIRD ROW: V. Rysz, M. Swierengrz, N. Cnbrrtocll, M. Srzleski, G. Marshall, C. Mnlcik, S. Zurtrmzrzn, L. Svobodzz, K. Sagel, J. Speer. SECOND ROW: I. Ruzuk, R. Sworslfy, L. Clrirzppetta, R. Castaldo, C. Rzzesclz, N. ullrztlson, M. Bulzrlfc, G. Peclzzzn, N. Karlorsky, P. Dudman, C. Stella. BOTTOM ROW: S. Davis, D. Sobota, C. Nesetril, P. Sclzcmrlt, B. Walla, N. Prnwlik, S. Drzrnstzzfll, C. Ieziorslri, R. Andel, S. Reznik. Q '11, -if Q Am, if -1 -, ' ' R x if K il T' 'Y in 1, .,,,, Fw- L ' .t 1 ' 1 Q' . SI, ,M ' X-T7 i' ' l . D 5 x 5 TOP ROW: L. Sus, J. Lanengn, D. Serofinirzk, J. McCarthy, K. Synak, B. Borile, V. Richmond, C. Fonte, B. Bozzi, D. Horonzy, C. Tomislfo, J. Zimo, P. Stoffle, R. LeSlronge. THIRD ROW: B. Guenther, L. Vuflech, L. Soffer, B. Krzchovos, S. Kozok, D. Griffin, R. Bishop, J. Jeppson, C. Thunberg, R. Dantino, S. Vorliclfy, C. Sl:ocoz'sl.'y, S. Krzspor. SECOND ROW: J. Petrucci, J. Hejlnmnek, K. Weyno, V. Zuparzcic, C. Bochlell, J. Hzlgemnnn, P. Scolzetti, J. Sinzik, L. Stoffle, V. Ruzieh, N. Bruce, J. Janih. BOTTOM ROW: S. Shifrin, J. Weisshoppel, S. Snyriel, C. Aronson, R. Johnson, S. Pornllo, K. Colzierone, J. Kraft, M. Rux, B. Morris, D. Sherman, J. Carlson, M. Mayerhofer. TOP ROW: C. Cerveny, K. Teune, M. Elzlcrkin, G. Jozwiolr, W. Batke, C. Bonfi, R. Zeleny, G. Rodeclfi. R. Mielcorski, G. Tarr, J. Ciaccio, K. Nichols. THIRD ROW: K. Bok, J. Neison, K. Felgenhauer, L. Skaritlfa, R. Westerman, S. Rotrekl, L. Kozo, J. Pee, T. Mullins P. Kennedy, M. Mioso, B. Dwyer, D. Kleszewslri. SECOND ROW: D. Cerese, L. Vorlicko, P. Moreno, D. Cox, F. Meckel, P. Piskule, J. Pillig, K. Bullermon, N. Faikus, D. SCTIOTIBIZS, S. Kuchorz, D. Hart. BOTTOM ROW: K. Budenz, S. Davis, L. Nolte, M. Lockwood, A. ficha, J. Urban, P. Schmidt, D. Drake, R. Pluckebaurn, B. Gawenda, T. Bortunek. I 1. ,Vw ' f , .P ,. ft, A' f N. A A Q .. Q 4... 1, V, , S ' ' . 4 1- ff .. g . M, is ,vii ,.V- .1 ,yr W .Wf- MIXED CHORUS . .. Open to the entire student body, the Mixed Chorus was the second largest singing group in the school. All incoming freshman students interested in becom- ing members of Mortonis choral program were placed in this chorus. Limited auditions were held early in fall with the only requirement being that the student could sing on pitch. Elementary note-reading was taught in class by the director, Mr. F. W. Smalley. The group participated with the advanced choral groups in the Christmas and spring con- certs. Throughout the year, it sang a variety of music, in- cluding a number of hit songs from Broadway plays. 1 4 V , Q . yi v A . S... ,I ,QM If ,LN ry ,X , Anhui , 'N g f- ' A ' L' 1 4 3, yi X 1 R j i L ' TL -7 I W Q L. -.f ing , lt. i. TOP ROW: C. Riedell, N. Cabrnoeh, P. Jirsa, P. Dwyer, L. Shimkus C. Ryclzlinski, c. Podbor, C. Nesladek. BOTTOM ROW. J. Hertzler: HARMONETTES . . . Competitive auditions were held early in the fall to select this seventeen-member vocal group. There had previously been two such groups: however, this year they were combined. The girls were selected on a combination of musical sight-reading ability and their tone quality. Under the direction of Mr. F. W. Smalley, the Harmonettes sang at many church and civic affairs in addition to their school programs and concerts. The highlight of their singing engagements was the opportunity to participate in uChristmas Around The World at the Museum of Science and lndustry. As in the past, the girls made their own performing outfits. TOP ROW: D. Dolman, C. Ryehlinski, P. Bradac, L. Zapel, J. Mellca, H. Gray, J. Crook, T. Smicklas, M. Novak, J. Bishop, S. Misek, S. Lada. THIRD ROW: L. Fischer, N. Diman, C. Floyel, L. Kartsounes, B. Razic, W. Eigbrener, J. Chiado, W. Pee, D. Kluka, C. Nichols, V. Harhacek, L. Gray. SECOND ROW: S. Faikus, M. Schleitwiler, T. L. Hanias, C. Jeziorski, L. Bucek, B. Cernota, S. Faikus, S. Martin SEATED: N. Haldane. MADRIGAL SINGERS . .. Advanced music students who had been engaged in the choral program for at least two years comprised this vocal ensemble, also known as the Vocal Workshop. The Madrigal Singers was noted for its small membership and its performances without piano accompani- ment. Directed by Mr. J. S. Chiado, members of Vocal Workshop performed many times during the course of the school year for civic and church groups and for elementary schools in the immediate area. Among their outstanding singing engagements was an invitation to sing at the Marshall Field Department Store during the Christmas season. Waelawski, J. Chapin, D. Davis, B. Chiado, F. Kncera, D. Drazen, C. Dumas, D. Bernardo, C. Nesladek. BOTTOM ROW: S. Cairo, S.- Koch, L. Bondlow, J. Hertzler, R. Kluka, J. Pech, J. Vistein, M. Farnsworth, J. Gilsdort, N. Haldane, K. Corey. TOP ROW: C. Landis, C. Sherry, C. Hosna, C. Hutchison, B. Kaminski, P. Scharzzil, L. Schiszik, K. Sebela, L. Miglin. SECOND ROW: Miss C. Hiirling, C. Svohoda, P. Schaarlt, E. McKay, A. CZECH-RUSSIAN CLUB Although membership was open to the entire student body, language teachers urged those pupils studying the Czech and Russian languages to becorne members of this club for extensive learning of the culture, history, and customs of the Slavic countries. Mrs. lVl. lVl. Jerabek, the club advisor, frequently showed ber personal films and slides at the bi-monthly meetings. The club sponsored a kolacky sale, made a display for a school show case, and visited an authentic Czech restaurant. The mem- bers also visited the '4Christmas Around the World'7 program at the Museum of Science and lndustry and presented a song and dance routine at the lnternational Banquet. TOP ROW: E. Wojtowicz, F. Meckei, G. Law, B. Stombershi. BOT- TOM ROW: S. Pouallrz, F. Fencl, Mrs. M. ferabelr. FRENCH CLUB This year the French Club acquired a new advisor, lVliss C. Hilding. The meetings of the club included slides, lectures, and other programs in French. Some of the club's activities were holiday parties, a visit to the Art Institute, a car wash, and a potato chip sale in January. One of the main projects of the year was the an- nual lnternational Banquet sponsored through the coopera- tion of all the language clubs and held in the spring. French Club played a very active part in its preparation as well as the entertainment. A few selected members were given the opportunity to see a play in French in May to end activities. Woldy, P. Ritchie, E. Czapliclri, J. Mateflfo. BOTTOM ROW: N. Wenc, L. Czerniawski, M. Sebela, I. Junlrus, J. Roknic, S. Kral. ' ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club was fortunate in obtaining an interesting film about Italy produced by Trans World Airlines. Other films and slides related to'the culture of the country were also shown ,at meetings throughout the year. Instead of having their traditional torone sale, the Italian Club members had a home bake sale this year in December. Pizza parties at Christmas time and at the end of the year were also on the calendar of events as were splash parties with other language clubs. During Easter vacation, Mr. R. Pukstys took the members to enjoy a meal at an Italian restaurant. The Italian Club also participated in the International Banquet. TOP ROW: Mr. R. Pukstys, C. Paese, B. Delliflrmi, D. Landsinger. SECOND ROW: M. Matero, C. Carlini, F. Naudziunas. BOTTOM ROW: K. Van Vleet. GERMAN CLUB . .. Under the new advisor, Mrs. M. A. Heinz, the German Club members not only reported on different cultural aspects at meetings but also conducted these meetings entirely in German. A German singing group was formed, and the club members had an authen- tic German bake sale in January. In order to get a first- hand view of Germany's Christmas customs, the members conducted a field trip to the Museum of Science and In- dustry to visit the German display in Christmas Around the World. Planning, decorating, and performing at the International Banquet kept the club members active dur- ing the spring months. Also included in the events of the past year was a trip to Milwaukee to visit interesting his- torical spots related to a German background. TOP ROW: D. Klulfa, M. Jackson, J. Rost, K. Baumgartner, N. Echtner, M. Rosl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Heinz, J. Stevens, M. Mori- arity, R. Turner. BOTTOM ROW: S. Svab, E. cundiff, J. Rell. TOP ROW: V. Martinez, R. Shulman, J. Lewandowski, B. Rezabek, L. Kotte, L. McChrystrzl. BOTTOM ROW: K. Halik, J. Peterik, Mr. G. R. Phillips, R. Kauzlarich, K. Rezabek. SPANISH CLUB A carnation sale in November be- gan an active year for the Spanish Club. The Christmas season soon followed and found the club enjoying a Spanish Christmas party. At this time Mr. G. R. Phillips also took the group to see Christmas in Mexicol' at the Museum of Science and lndustry. A field trip to the Art Institute gave the members a good idea of Spanish art and also the spoken language since a lecture was given in Spanish. The club members offered Spanish songs as en- tertainment at the International Banquet. Throughout the year they strived for greater proficiency in Spanish in order to compete for prizes given by a future language teachers' organization in the Chicago area. TOP ROW: C. Riedell, J. Chin, J. Riedell, S. Sellers, J. Brana. SECOND ROW: Mr. R. T. Knopik, Miss S. J. Thompson, Mr. E. O. Palmquist. BOTTOM ROW: J. SIak, D. Bachta. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The ideas for the 1967- 1968 activities of the MWSC had their beginning in the Executive Committee. The elected officers of the student council, the four class delegates, and the three faculty ad- visors comprised this governing body of the Student Council. Meeting as a minor and not as a club, the Execu- tive Committee worked out the details and plans for the Student Council undertakings such as dances, pizza parties, and Student Council Week. The suggestions of the Execu- tive Committee were then presented to all the delegates at a meeting for approval, disapproval, or modification. The committee was advised by Mr. R. T. Knopik, Mrs. E. O. Palmquist, and Miss S. J. Thompson. COMMITTEE HEADS Under the guidance of Mr. R. T. Knopik, Committee Heads was made up of the heads of Election, Social, Activity, Assembly, Scholarship, Freshman Orientation, Medal Awards, and Alumni Com- mittees. They were chosen by the Student Council home- room delegates on the basis of their ability and desire to assist in Morton's activities and progress. After being selected by the delegation, the Committee Heads then picked their planning groups from the homeroom delegates. Committee Heads was not a club. It met as a minor dur- ing the school week and more often when there was a large Student Council project to be planned. SENIOR COUNCIL Performing service for our school was the main objective of the oldest extracurricular ac- tivity in this school, Senior Council. The boys selected for Senior Council were chosen at the end of their sophomore year on the basis of their scholastic achievement, activities, and desire to be in the club. This past year the Senior Council served and ushered at many of the banquets and programs at Morton and sponsored the annual father and son banquet in February. Funds raised by the boys were used to give a scholarship to a deserving senior member. TOP ROW: M. Wogronic, J. Zitzer, T. Cappelletti, R. Kadlecek, S. Haalc, A. Louvar, S. Marsik. THIRD ROW: G. Anrler, D. Brinker, S. Castaldo, B. Gianatasio, D. Carroll, P. Parpet. SECOND ROW: P. Sevcik, D. Naughton, J. Smith, J.Kotek, J. Kerke, B. Westhead. BOTTOM ROW: f.Vistein, D. Piagnarelli, F. Sveda, Mr. R. T. Knopilc, I. Vistein, R. Weiss. TOP ROW: L. Koubek, S. Sellers, H. Berndt, J. Lanenga. SECOND ROW: J. Chin, M. Havlicelf, I. Brana. BOTTOM ROW: M. Gilbert, A. Sheridan, C. Kaleta. TOP ROW: P. Bojarski, K. Kieras, J. Randle, K. Konvalinka, L. Knott, N. Haabenriser, P. Charvat, D. Halm. FOURTH ROW: R. Gianatasio, I. Chapin, B. Dell'Armi, L. Fischer, J. Chin, M. Gilbert, L. Senkerik. THIRD ROW: M. Bertaca, N..Skadrna, V. Monaco, .IUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS . . . Mrs. M. Motycka, the sponsor of Junior-Senior Girls, kept the girls busy with a num- ber of school service projects this past year. In the fall, they entered a large float in the homecoming parade. This activity was followed by the making of centerpieces for a district convention held in the spring, which the president TOP ROW: N. Keller, D. Corbin, L. Shimkus, M. Maskowski, L. Zapel, S. Meloun, J. Tamkus, Weiss. FOURTH ROW: B. Kuta, .I. Riedell, L. Koubek, P. Barke, C. Poloncsilr, C. Alfirevic, B. Shand. THIRD ROW: J. Kral, G. Floyel, D. Meccia, S. Ierabek, S. Podles- B. Benedikt, M. Colello, P. Turelf, E. Potucek, E. Lambros, SECOND ROW: L. Edelson, M. Brozovsky, D. Dau, J. Bernard, V. Haeger, J. Slak, D. Rux. BOTTOM ROW: J. Brozovsky, D. Knafl, D. Bradshaw, M. Re, S. Bradshaw. attended and which had a representation of all the Junior- Senior Girls Clubs in the vicinity. The seventy-five mem- bers of the Morton club worked diligently on the center- pieces that were in keeping with the Chinese theme. The active year was climaxed with the organizationas, annual mother and daughter tea. nick, D. Dolman, C. Hosna, L. Miglin. SECOND ROW: P. Gilbert, K. Vokac, M. Perkins, P. Bradbury, A. Higgins, C. Christensen, J. Ram- quist. BOTTOM ROW: I. Wouk, S. Sellers, S. Dohrn, D. Holt, A. Klinka, N. Novak, G. Biedron. vfuwft' fX TOP ROW: C. Neal, 1. Nelson, P. Cerny, L. Slfrzritlfrz, C. Danis, J Shay, D. Plak. FOURTH ROW: D. Hart S. Pizzuto P. fllrzretm I Evans, D. Michzlliclra, C. Higgins. THIRH ROW: E. Orutkn, D. KIIIIFSS D. Konwzlinkfz, L. Kirzsfzzther, D. Konmfinlm, P. Kroll, J. Vrlrble SECOND ROW: J. Petitti, S. Ceraghty, R. Crlsazvay, D. Ceclz, D Mrnzelr, B. Rialy. BOTTOM ROW: K. Coming, C. Rice, S. Rotrelfll R. Westerman, D. Cousins. TOP ROW.' J. Soffer, C. feziorslri, V. Rnso, D. Ducpner, D. Ileurrin, R. johnson, N. Rux. FOURTH ROW: S. Flozlin, C. Cnsalelto, P. Waisnor, D. Horonzy, J. .iIcCnrtIzy, S. Szrnzerncki. THIRD ROW.' I. felinelf, K. SLe1'nIJring. J. HIIgt'IIIIIl1I1, I'. ,lIi,QIor0. I'. Cori. I'. Agrzrzu. UI. Rux. SECOND ROW.' S. Slzifrin, D, Sllernmn. C. Aronson, N. Cikowski, D. Schiefelbein. BOTTOM ROW: P. Jaros, Mrs. C. Emerson, S. Morerino, C. Baker, I. Valaskouic. FROSH-SOPH GIRLS All freshman and sophomore girls who were willing to use their talents to help others by working on various service projects were eligible to join Frosll-Soph Girls. The girls met weekly to plan for their activities. Homecoming was the first rnain event, and the members worked hard on their car entry. Yuletide activities included Christmas Caroling at an old peopleas home and bringing candy and gifts to orphans. Through these gestures the girls had fun while helping others. Yifi !' TOP ROW: G. Sinflelar, M. Grnbos, S. Sellers, G. Soumar, R. Hagar, J. Bishop, C. Stepan, C. Salzan, M. Perkins. THIRD ROW: B. Kamik, K. Kraus, J. Chin, A. Simon, K. Wesley, P. Slepzzchin, L. Eleveld, K. Hagemrznn, D. Brozlshaw, M. Schleitwiler. SECOND ROW: D Dooralr, B. Will, P. Cilbertsen, S. Kriz, N. Czojlfa, P. Fabino, .l Ziellfe, B. Sima, R. Sergo. BOTTOM ROW: H. Bernrlt, M. Hrzvlicek, L. Lenlf, .WL S. J. l'a1'e, J. Lfznenga, N. Keller. TOP ROW: D. Gustello, L. Miko, W. Stadniclfi, M. Kovanda, S. Duffelf, C. Prange, S. Dolezal, S. DeBartolo, S. Crzybelf, T. Klerono- mos. THIRD ROW: S. Piagnurelli, D. Bernardo, C. Plachy, K. Dombrowslfi, G. Miglore, P. Lynch, M, Aloia, J. Brnna, N. Ramos. SECOND ROW.' P. Bolmonle, L. Strnma, J. Vnlaslrooic, S, Koch, L. Frontera, C. Kaleta, P. Starosta, M. Vuolo, C. Self, C. Bezdek. BOTTOM ROW: P. Pitrrzlc, K. Gribben, C. Rynrlulf, T. Kovnr, R. Castaldo, C. Iacomini, D. Boehm. BOOSTER CLUB This spring marked the eighth an- nual Booster Cluh dinner dance held in honor of senior athletes. This was the hig event that the girls worked to- ward for the entire year. The club consisted of forty senior girls and thirty underclassmen who were chosen primarily on their enthusiasm and available time to devote to the club. As members, the girls accepted the responsi- bilities of cleaning the trophy case, keeping the sports trophies up-to-date, promoting school spirit by wearing tags announcing lVlorton's athletic opponents, and selling refreshments at sports events. Booster Club donated its re- maining funds to the Athletic Department for purchasing new equipment. Mr. S. J. Pace served as the advisor. e'V?.,'Yf T ff' o ' 4 .V L. ,L .V bf i ,.---. I an PEP CLUB . . . A new innovation of the Pep Club, the largest club at Morton this past year, was the formation of the first card section in the Des Plaines Valley League. With the help of Miss D. F. Langer and Miss M. R. Got- temoeller, the card section was started in order to boost school spirit at games. In addition the members were re- sponsible for promoting school spirit by attending all games and learning all school cheers. Other activities were connected with the homecoming festivities when the club sponsored its annual mum sale and the girls worked dili- gently on their float entry for the parade. Climaxing a busy year was the traditional basketball banquet at which the Pep Club members served and gave awards to the out- standing members of the team. ' A -J' A I66 . A In K , e Ira 1 I ' . V 13.3 -:mmf r E ft. r TOP ROW: S. VanBriggle, E. McKay, B. Zale, C. Neal, G. Biedron, S. Rotrekl, L. Kaspar, L. Shimkus, M. Cerny, N. Soldat, L. Tomo- pqulos, P. Kosniclr. FOURTH ROW: G. Gelb, A. Musil, M. Perkins, V. Raso, K. Brezina, D. Scholtens, J. Kulis, C. Jeziorski, A. Higgins, D. Belasich, J. Rarnquist. THIRD ROW: D. Alwes, C. Romano, C.- Kohout, D. Santoro, C. Buidosik, D. Dnepner, D. Serofiniak, L. Adamczyk, S. Andristis, S. Spizzirri, C. Castaldo, C. Bryant. SECOND ROW: S. Rodeo, L. Kinzie, J. Petitti, M. Petrides, S. Geraghty, L. Sladek, N. Skudrna, M. Sebela, D. Mrazek, K. Vokac, J. Felice. BOT- TOM ROW: K. Steinbring, J. DuChatellier, V. Lippert, J. Poremba, S. Stryjewski, K. Kosich, C. Bosik, S. Zivny, C. Tomisko, B. Brader, M. W adas. TOP ROW: K. Airdo, P. Bradac, D. Cousins, I. Tamkus, R: Wester- rnan, J. Benes, L. Hearn, C. Donis, K. Osuch, D. Kovich, L. Gray, E. Svik. FOURTH ROW: D. Kinnish, C. Bolsega, L. Skaritka, K. Goering, R. Dusek, N. Stepanelf, M. Zendol, D. Thomas, D. Ptalc, C. Ruesch, P. Jirsa. THIRD ROW: P. Burke, C. Alfirevic, B. Kuta, C. Christensen, L. Lzzshin, A. Klinka, L. Vitek, K. Volenec, C. Chaber- ski, C. Vitek, K. Knez, J. Sergo. SECOND ROW: R. Castaldo, S. Swade, J. Valaskovie, D. DeRose, N. Zoberek, J. Jeppson, C. Hig- gins, J. Sofjer, R. Kolodziej, C. Yuknis, D. Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: N. Arient, J. Czajka, J. Weisshappel, B. Court, M. Sladek, D. Novak, J. Henderson, P. Stoiner, B. Guenther, B. Smith, M. Mayerhofer. liii L' U' MY .7 -.., G ,ii -4' 33, i. .f..,,f f'1,: , . A - F K V flag ... A I X TOP ROW: J. Hejtmanek, S. Benes, B. Seyk, D. Uhlir, J. Kral, C. Vostal, J. Stepanek, J. Wolf, P. Thomas, P. Bradbury, E. Hoft, B. Fraser, S. Vorlicky. SIXTH ROW: P. Maturo, P. Nickipuck, D. Kale, D. Yanczalc, P. Charoat, L. Kunickis, V. Richmond, P. Jaekowiak, K. Ewing, K. Bul- lerman, L. Sus, A. Vlcek. FIFTH ROW: J. DeRose, D. Freid, P. Tomczak, P. Zicha, J. Schultz, P. Standley, D. Kubes, M. Nelson, C. Sherry B. Barile, J. Urban, E. Potucek, K. Kieras. FOURTH ROW: B. Dell,Armi, J. Brana, A. Jicha, C. Szuhr, L. Bauer, L. Nolte, B. Hesnal, L. Mc-, Cullough, R. Havlicelc, J, Lanenga, P. Waszalf, D. Ort. THIRD ROW: C. Stathopoulos, K. Swade, L. Ceeh, M. Zaleta, Miss D. F. Langer, P. Bojarski, J. Bernard, L. Zach, D. Snella, J. Zaleta, M. Brozovslfy. SECOND ROW: B. Kotaska, F. Kuchta, M. Nosek, N. Rux, B. Studinski, M. Pellilo, D. Horonzy, L. Schwendner, S. Rosinski, L. Wachel, J. Krizka. BOTTOM ROW: N. Faikus, D. Lyons, C. Ufferman, J. Nelson, B. Bialy, J. Shay, D. Barath. TOP ROW: A. Metz, S. Piagnarelli, T. Kleronomos, C. Ryndak, M. Susmilch, N. Serwint, B. Strzelecki, S. Duffels, J. Pee, L. Jezek, B. Zelinski, T. Kouar, D. Herold, P. Piela, G. Isenberg. SEVENTH ROW: E. Lamhros, D. Caslelline, A. Esposito, T. Sisto, C. Vukov, L. Stanley, S. Sowa, P. Holub, C. Mack, K. Ness, B. Kachavos, R. Strama, N. Ramos. SIXTH ROW: B. Flaska, M. Rosinski, S. Vlach, A. Sheridan, J. Tejcek, N. Durik, P. Roth, J. Kraft, K. Habada, P. Gorman, J. Frontera, D. DeWitt, C. Polich, C. Wing, J. Slak. FIFTH ROW: M. Aloia, S. Kersten, C. Self, J. Petramale, J. Keefer, J. Pusateri, C. Counelis, B. Seaman, M. Hahn, J. Dzivra, S. Sumeracki, C. Casaletto, R. Pluckebaum, J. Reh, S. Beran. FOURTH ROW: J. Roti, S. Freeman, S. Cichy, M. Cesal, J. Zirna, J. Hagelmann, B. Hasto, P. Miglore, R. Zank, J. Tejcek, M. Volpe, S. Kriz. THIRD ROW: C. Traczyk, D. Sherman, L. Schiszik, J. Kronika, J. Scroggifl, J. Petrucci, C. Stevens, R. Dantino, P. Passarelli, J. Gzkzcalone D. Pope. SECOND ROW: M. Trailov, L. Zeman, C. Volpe, D. Burris, C. Phillips, C. Bezdek, L. Wyatt, S. Shifrin, J. Roberts, B. Iacovetti. BOTTOM ROW: M. Koch, L. Sidlo, C. Plachy, C. Paganelli, K. Dombrowski, D. Gustello, L. Kraus, B. Paul. rwxj lb Q Q 'J TOP ROW: D. Cech, E. Hoft, N. Zaberek, K. Osuch, T. Kleronomos, K. Knez, C. Podbor, K. Volenec, D. Uhlir, B. Dell'Armi, THIRD ROW: G. Isenberg, S. Darnstadt, K. David, D. Lange, S. Geraghty, G. Vacko, D. Kinnish, J. Ruzak, J. Ramquist, G. Thompson, D. Herald. TOP ROW: M. Trailov, D. Bachta, C. Polich, M. Brozovsky, M. Volpe, S. Piagnarelli, C. Ryndak, N. Ramos, R. Strama, C. Wing, L. Zeman. THIRD ROW: P. Pizrak, B. Paul, D. Callahan, I. Barzda, C. Jansen, P. Gorman, K. Habada, C. Self, B. Sludinski, D. Hubacek. SECOND ROW: P. Gilbertsen, C. Paganelli, K. Kraus, L. Kraus, S. Koch, M. Koch, J. Tejcek, D. Pales, L. Frontera, J. Slak. BOTTOM ROW: K. Konvalinka, N. Skudrna, M. Rosinski, J. Bernard, M. Za- leta, S. Lafido, R. Havlicek, M. Aloia, P. Piela, T. Kovar. SECOND ROW: S. Beran, M. Pellillo, R. Glug, N. Priore, M. Wad- as, J. Valaskovic, N. Rux, P. faros, N. Cermalc, R. Jezelc, B. Kotaska. BOTTOM ROW: C. Kueera, D. DeR0se, L. Sladek, M. Sladelf, A. Vyborny, B. Iacovetti, C. Bezdek, B. Flaska, C. Phillips, D. Proska. SW as ACTIVITY COMMITTEE .. . Activity Committee worked efficiently this year to make the homecoming weekend ac- tivities a big success. The club members were responsible for most of the activities which occured that weekend in- cluding the election of the homecoming queen and court, the pre-game pep assembly, and the homecoming day parade. One of the primary duties of Activity Committee was to make the queen's float. The club members put in long hours of hard work and produced a beautiful float with orange thrones for the royal court. The girls were also responsible for promoting school spirit before every football and basketball game by posting pre-game slogans. .A TOP ROW: A. Simon, S. Sellers, S. Dolezal, A. Klinlra, C. Stepan, B. Zale, C. Soumar, M. Komnda B. Strzeleclfi, M. Hcwlicek. SECOND ROW: B. Bialy, J. Kratoclwil, D. Burris, M. Berndt, S. Duffels, N. Novak, L. Hearn, M. Crabos, I. Tejcelc. BOTTOM ROW: L. Shim- kus, P. Bradac, C. Kaleta, H. Berndl, L. Jezelf, J. Bishop. TOP ROW: L. Sidlo, K. Dombrowski, R. Castizldo, D. Kovich, L. Vitek, D. Ptak, P. Kasnick, G. Miglore, S. Kriz, D. Kroth. SECOND ROW: B. Shand, N. Mattson, W. Stadnicki, L. Miko, C. Vitek, B. Schabow, D. Castello, M. Kerpec, I. Riedell. BOTTOM ROW: D. Konvalinlfa, J. Daniels, L. Kinsfather, D. Konvalinl-ca, C. Fabiano, D. Hart. 5' -D ww, Q,- TOP ROW.. D' H . DI I 1 - . ' . W' 0, J. Kratoclwil, N. Mattson M Kerpec D Kroth B Schabow L M. Kalman, G. lznlilzfm. tTTTlzRDJRBOSWip,l1fTi B?gl2nJ12lsiSLElZf1ajf M523-,BOTTOM ROW-' L- Sffllf' L Vlfelf N Zabefelf C Vltek Lanenga, B. Strzeleclfi, K. Wesley, D. Burris. SECOND ROW: C. B-Z01mSlf1,A-MffZ- TOP ROW: S. Beran, B. Iacouetti, K. Dombrowski, L. Frontera, G. Priore, C. Self, I. Ramquist, R Strama R Glug S Kral BOTTOM Miglore, K. David, D. Poles. FOURTH ROW: C. Rynflak, R. Castaldo, ROW: P. Piela, D. Herald, G Isenberg S Vlach D DeRose G D. Kovich, S. Ceraghty, J. Ruzak, T. Kleronomos. THIRD ROW: D. Snella, L. Sus, N. Skudrna, N. Ramos, D. Proslfa. SECOND ROW: N. Thompson. TOP ROW: C. Polich, K. Konoalinka, J. Brana, D. Smolc, K, Knez, B. Shand, J. Slak. FOURTH ROW: M. Zaleta, J. Bernard, K. Volenec, K. Kinnish, J. Lanenga, R. Hovlicik. THIRD ROW: P. Gilbertsen, R. Sergo, G. Vacko, D. Dvorak, S. Kriz. SECOND ROW: C. Kaleta, S. Koch, C. Paganelli, L. Kraus, S. Lafido, M. Koch. BOTTOM ROW: f. Kral, K. Kraus, K. Osuch, D. Kinnish, L. McCullough, W. Stadnicki. TOP ROW: A. Simon, A. Sheridan, J. Tejcek, J. Riedel, N. Czajka, FOURTH ROW: T. Kovar, J. Tejcek, D. Bachta, C. Kersten. THIRD ROW: L. Horonzy, M. Trailoo, S. Kersten, R. Zank. SECOND ROW: H. Bemdt, G. Soumar, N. Nooalf. BOTTOM ROW: M. Havlicek, S. Piagnarelli, S. Sellers. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Social Committee began its work early in August in preparation for the first dance ofthe year, homecoming. Using the theme When You Wish Upon a Staff, the girls transformed the cafeteria into a Disneyland setting and brought back the practice of posting couples, names on the wall. The committee de- cided on HFrosted Fantasy to be the theme of the winter dance. The decorations included a North Pole, a Santa's sleigh, and a reindeer. The third dance was the Valentine Turnabout with decorations showing Cupid's touch. For all three dances, club members made their own decorations and were responsible for publicity, refreshments, bids and tickets, and a special guest list. TOP ROW: C. Broolrs, R. Sticka, E. Rusnak, I. Gates, K. Morrison, C. Casaletto, D. Bissizls, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: L. Grahnke, W. Duzlek, C. Treamer, M. LoPorto, J. Vosecel-J, J. Rairn, R. Kauzlarich. THIRD ROW: S. Stegcnga, J. Vistein, M. Gorman, K. Langner, B. HALL GUARDS The Hall Guards formed a large and necessary group. Some of their recognized duties were to help teachers in maintaining order and to assist any visi- tors in the school. The guards also did a fine job in their daily duties of organizing cafeteria procedure, checking hall passes and lockers, and supervising students between classes. About once a month at a meeting held during the fourth hour, Mr. P. Magro reaffirmed the guards, responsi- bilities to insure the smooth running of the school. Mem- bers were chosen according to .their availability. TOP ROW: ,l. Lesnialf, L. Koubelf, A. Klinlca, T. Pieroni, S. Miself, R. Hagar, K. Osuch, L. Harlzzc, f. Jannush, S. Dohrn. FOURTH ROW: T. Kovar, L. Nielsen, K. Volenec, P. Gallo, L. Vitek, T. Kleronornos, S. Sowa, L. Knott, P. Piela. THIRD ROW: .l. Bernard, B. Klezalr, C. Sindelar, J. Slak, J. Fontera, G. Scaglione, C. Podbor, C. Thomp- Hahn, V. Gorllewslfi. SECOND ROW: C. Paese, B. Will, N. Skudrna, J. Wawrzyniak, L. Frontera, B. Sirna, B. Flaslfa. BOTTOM ROW: V. Harbacek, C. Brownell, I. Svik, R. Sisco, N. Atkinson, B. Svoboda, C. Roth. DEANS, AIDS . . . Besides collecting the absence slips, the Deans' Aids had the responsibility of compiling, typing, mimeographing, and distributing the master absence list which each teacher received daily. In this way the aids helped their school and at the same time received a high degree of clerical practice which will better prepare them for future office work. With the help of these students, the deans were given more time to attend to the more important details of their office. Like the other aids, the Deans' Aids gave up their study hall time to serve Morton. son. SECOND ROW: J. Giacalone, J. Czafka, K. Habada, C. Self, R. Strarna, P. Pitrak, M. Vuolo, C. Kaleta, C. Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: S5 Koch, D. Surman, M. Koch, L. Hanias, P. Starosta, V. Haeger, T. ope. if , TOP ROW: D. Sherry, C. Ryndak, M. Dooley, G. Switalslfi, SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Bekman, C. Crane, S Beran, L. Deckman. BOT- TOM ROW: B. Schabow, C. Zdenek, L. Havranelf. TOP ROW: G. Krota, N. Serwint, C. Danis, K. fnraska, W. Wolf, P. Lyons, M. Kerpec. THIRD ROW: D. Hart, C. Vlasic, N. Mattson, M. Meclfes, A. Fiedler, V. Austin. SECOND ROW: L. Ptwlozfsky, J. Lazazzera, W. Pankrac, B. Hermann, S. Karsten, T. Turlek. BOT- TOM ROW: M. Maskowski, Mr. W. I. Jacobson, Miss P. A. Naka- yama, Miss M. E. Schneider, J. Brown. GUIDANCE AIDS The Guidance Aids, under the su- pervision of Mrs. liekman, handled all progress reports entering and leaving the school. They also changed any incorrect grades on the report cards. ln addition, the aids worked many other clerical jobs and thus relieved the guidance Counselors from the tedious and time-consuming but very essential duties. ln order to become a Guidance Aid, the participating students had to sacrifice their study hall period to perform this means of assistance to their school. Through their work the Aids learned to co-operate with one another and to meet many new people. LAB AIDS The Lab Aids formed a vital part of the Science Department this past year. Since the aids had to have previous experience in the course that they were assisting, they could carry out the primary responsibility of helping the students to keep experiments running smoothly and efficiently. Working toward this goal, they assembled the necessary equipment and prepared the proper chemicals before the classes began. Teachers also delegated the grading of tests to the Lab Aids so that more of their time could be devoted to their classes. Since the work of the Lab Aids was done during their study hour, they were chosen on a voluntary basis. Valuable and practical laboratory training was gained by the students which they will be able to use in future endeavors in science. TOP ROW: M. Houflock, S. Ceyer, P. Weiss, S. Szpisjnk, D. Drazen, J. Monzel, P. Drazen, C. Banfi, M. Jackson, S. Soldat, H. Bollman. FOURTH ROW: A. Fiedler, C. Paveza, C. Ufferman, C. Reese, E. Bartunelr, G. Kolarik, R. Felgenhauer, P. Mikos, R. Plncke- baurn, S. Schneider. THIRD ROW: K. Krupicka, K. Kieras, K. Synak, T. Bartunek, D. Mrazelr, K. Ness, D. Freid, D. Meccia, S. Novak, R. Labut, D. Gauger. SECOND ROW: M. Slazlek, D. DeRose, P Pulfi, C. Jones, D. Woodburn, C. Lantl, S. Kozak, P. Stainer, D. Rux, L. Wachel. BOTTOM ROW: C. Aronson, I. Gawronski, S Reivytis, Mrs. A. Smenos, N. Haubenriser, L. LaMarche, N. Haston M. Sobran, B. Ellis. LIBRARY AIDS During their study halls or after school, the Library Aids helped students with the library facilities and also aided the librarians in many ways. The fifty members of the organization performed such duties as checking out books, finding back issues of magazines, returning books to the shelves, and keeping the library atmosphere. Under their advisor, Mrs. A. Smenos, the aids planned a splash party, a field trip, and a Christmas party. The fund-raising project of the year was the Library Aids' annual paperback sale which kept them extra busy in late October and early November. TOP ROW: E. Cundiff, S. Riha, K. Tiesenga, C. Zdenelf, P. Lynch D. Barath. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. Vocelka, L. Horonzy, J. Vocelka: D. Scliwolow, Miss L. Consirline. BOTTOM ROW: C. Prange, B. Fraser, K. Sevcik. NURSES, AIDS . . . The students who were Nurses' Aids were kept busy by assisting the nurses in any way they were asked. Every hour the nurses were helped by stu- dents who would otherwise have had their study halls during that period. Their duties included filing students, health records, typing, and running errands for the nurses. However, no skill, only interest, was required of the stu- dents to be chosen as an aid. A numbef of the members who worked as aids plan a future in the field of medicine so that they gained valuable experience. Under the guid- ance of Miss L. Considine and Mrs. E. Vocelka, they achieved a better understanding of the basic principles of medicine and office work. y YJ aye .af 40 Wa! TOP ROW: D. Scatassi, L. Gray, A. Higgins, G. Treamer, J. Vrdsky, G. Poloncsilr, J. Kral, R. Kirzgos, P. Bradbury. THIRD ROW: .I. Hertzier, L. Fischer, R. Gianatasio, L. Lenk, S. Kriz, K. Hagemann, P. Bojarski, K. Buban. SECOND ROW: P. Swanson, M. Gilbert, X OPERATORS, CLUI1 . . . ln order to give their service to the school, the boys in the Audio-Visual Department sac- rificed their gym and study periods to operate the audio- visual material for classes and extracurricular activities. The department was fortunate in getting some valuable new equipment this year, and under the leadership of S. T. Williams, the boys learned to operate it and other equip- ment properly. Open to any interested hoy, the Operators, Club provided service during and after class. TOI' ROW: J. Laird, R. Partekel, G. Dely, C. Pearce. FIFTH ROW.' D. Drazen, F. Borowiak, P. Drazen. FOURTH ROW: T. Cemlzona, C. Banfi, M. V11nCum, F. Pugno. THIRD ROW: J. Stevens, B. Bernfltson, M. Moriarity. SECOND ROW: G. Balozin, S. Spencer, A. Berndtson, L. Erigrzrlon. BOTTOM ROW: R. Klulm, J. Steiner, C. Dus. STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE . .. The Student Vol- unteer Service was open to any junior or senior interested in helping his community and gaining personal rewards. The clulfs main activity was to visit the Chicago State Mental Hospital every other Tuesday evening. The Morton students went to the hospital to try to be friends to many patients by providing them with the companionship that they need. The money the members raised was used to purchase small gifts for patients and to help cover the cost of transportation to and from the hospital. The clubis advisors were Miss M. A. Joallier and Mr. A. Weyerstall. J. Vocelka, S. Faikus, N. Diman, R. Sergo, A. Woldy. BOTTOIW ROW: D. Schwolow, S. Jerabek, Miss M. A. Joaillier, Mr. A. Weyerstall, S. Szpisjak, L. Zapel. qY,'9 saw TOP ROW: C. Falada, C. Crislro, F. Borowialr. SECOND ROW: T. Kmy, C. Kotvlzkzz, I. Ricotta. BOTTOM ROW: f. Petergal, Mr. M. E. fllcllonrzlrl, B. Darifls. ARCHERY CLUB Archery Club was open to any stu- dents or faculty members who had an interest in archery. During the fall and spring months, the members practiced hard to improve their skill in the sport when the amateur archers practiced their shooting adjacent to the boys' field- house at their weekly meetings. Mrs. J. Nemec, the club ad- visor, said that the participants used their own equipment in their work toward perfection. Although the clubis ac- tivities included no field trips, the members learned a great deal from their co-operation and experience of work- ing together. This past year, the Archery Club had seven active members who worked diligently to encourage more enthusiasm in our school for this skillful and ancient form of sport which remains popular today. AMATEUR RADIO During the weekly meetings, the boys in Amateur Radio contacted people the world-over. By doing this, the members made many new and valuable friends and expanded their international knowledge. Al- though there were no requirements for entrance, an elec- tronic background was an aid in the operation of the ham radios. The club strived to give necessary experience to these boys who wanted to obtain ham licenses. ln Novem- ber the ham operators entered the Code and Phone Con- test. For twenty-four hours the boys tried to contact as many stations as possible in the United States, its posses- sions, and Canada. Under the guidance of lVlr. lVl. E. Mac- Donald, Amateur Radio had several paper drives to make the money needed to purchase new equipment. TOP ROW: T. Waller, B. Bedsole, F. Burcs. SECOND ROW: E. Stcppuhn, B. Felgenhrzuer, Mrs. J. Ncmec. BOTTOM ROW: B. Cagzzla, I. Sum'ylr. , NJ.. - M 'W -sf 6 , xy ii , I ,ir -. tt ti za' mg pn 0 N ff 'uf' we- ' 4 1 X . X-Iii s ...nk tx E TOP ROW: C. Bolsega, M. Luznicky, K. Juraslfa, C, Ruesclz, R. Dusek, R. Early. FOURTH ROW: I. Kulis, K. Kelly, C. Reese, M. Shepelak, V. Sepelij. THIRD ROW.' D. Uhlir, C. Sfallman, V. Austin, K1 Brezina, S. Buzfdosilf, D. Barath. SECOND ROW: P. Roth, ART CLUB During the past year the members of the Art Club worked in all phases of art to experience per- sonal achievement. The members of the club created in- dividual art projects each month. A field trip to the' Art Institute, planned by the sponsors, Miss D. A. Bilder and Mr. R. L. Mounce. was taken in late fall so that the club members could compare contemporary art to the older forms. They had several sales during the year including a mistletoe sale at Christmas. An experimental film was the project which occupied the young artists in the spring. The club purchased a new picture for the library. C. Landis, S. Vlach, T. Placek, J. Bozidnek, S. Rosinski. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. R. J. Mavigliano, Miss J. Kaminok, L. Havranek, Miss D. A. Bilder, Mr. R. L. Matinee. CAMPUS LIFE Aiming to help its members better acquaint themselves with God, the Campus Life Club had a very enjoyable and stimulating year. Participants freely discussed eternal values and had panel discussions at a number of their bi-monthly meetings. Often outside speak- ers were invited to come to answer any questions the members had. Besides the regular cupcake sales and splash parties, a different social event was planned for each month. Toboganning was the main activity that kept the club busy during the snow season and which everyone seemed to enjoy thoroughly. TOP ROW: B. Oestreicher, B. Watson, D. Drazen, P. Drazen, G. Kolarik, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Walla, B. Seyk, L. McKay, C. Vostal, L. Fredricks. SECOND ROW: E. Cundiff, C. Behary, J. Sirovy, P. Pecli. BOTTOM ROW: R. Olin, M. Gzirkowski, D. Scholtens, Miss F. G. Ertner, P. Thomas. 's 1 COMPUTER CLUB Under the direction of Mr. D. H. Lome, the Computer Club began its first year. During their weekly meetings the members learned to program a computer and studied various computer languages and other aspects of data processing. ln addition to their work at school, a number of the members also attended computer science classes at the Illinois lnstitute of Technology. ln order to in- crease their knowledge of the practical aspects of computing, club members took several field trips to large companies such as the IBM Corporation, the Minneapolis Honeywell Corp- oration, and the Remington Rand Univac Division. TOP ROW: Mr. K. Ewert, W. Mrrzzek, G. Pleva, P. Bylczynski, L. Guestello, B. Bigos, D. Keck, D. Trytelf, D. Cohn. THIRD ROW: Mr. F. Mascari, B. Laurie, K. Svik, L. Lisowslfi, S. Malek. SECOND ROW: D. Gebhart, T. Cray, E. Zaborski, P. Hummell. BOTTOM ROW: L. Rehm, J. Thomas, B. Edgerton, C. Buchholz. TOP ROW: L. Markus, C. Pearce, R. Cafnah, W. Czyzynslfi, R. Barth, R. Partekel, L. Edgnrlon. SECOND ROW: E. Bartunek, L. Schaefer, Mr. D. Lorne, M. Bartuneh, E. Rusnak. BOTTOM ROW: K. Kraft- schmer, C. Vlasic, I. Noreiko, G. Aregood. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB .. . Homecoming was the first important activity for the Distributive Educa- tion Club as the members worked diligently on their car en- try. At Christmas they visited the downtown Chicago stores to evaluate the different types of advertising techniques. During January, the entire club attended an annual leader- ship conference, and six members represented West at the state leadership conference in Peoria. Regular meetings held weekly during O-hour and supervised by Mr. F. R. Mascari featured several guest speakers and panel discussions. High- lighting the end of the year was a banquet sponsored by the members for their employers. ...mwqw . ,4 TOP ROW: P. Stanrlley, J. Wolf, L. Schaefer, M. Besco, I. Svik, M. Maslfowski, D. Schwolow, D. Schmidt, V. Vizza, A. Musil. THIRD ROW: C. Behary, K. Bullerman, G. Scaglione, N. Diman, J. Vocelka, B. Fraser, L. Horonzy, G. Thompson, P. Gellhause. SECOND ROW: FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA .. . To gain the interest of all students planning to enter a career in some phase of medicine, the Future Nurses this past year became the Medical Careers Club. The members invited guest speakers to their regular meetings and also viewed several educational films. For their Christmas project, members of the club made hookmarkers and favors to send to a nursing home. They took a number of trips, which included ,ones to the University of lllinois Medical Center, Great Lakes Naval Hospital, and Hines Hospital. TOP ROW: C. Hosna, C. Hutchison, J. Kracmer, L. Lech, f. Kulis, L. Miglin. SECOND ROW: P. Schaadt, M. Dvorak, C. Wagner, G. 4 S C. Cashman, E. Schuch, P. Swanson, K. Sevcik, J. Hertzler, V. Martinez, A. Mzzsil, J. Pippin, E. Cundiff, S. Kral. BOTTOM ROW: Miss E. Vocelka, C. Zdenek, P. Belrnonte, N. Mattson, K. Cosentino, S. Benes, Miss L. Consirline. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The outstanding accomplishment of lVIorton7s Future Teachers this past year was to become affiliated with the national organization, the Future Teachers, Clubs oi America. ln club work members worked on a point system. They earned points by grading papers and aiding teachers in other aspects. Another of the club's main activities was serving as guides for the open house held in November. Other projects of the expanding club included a swim night, a flower sale, and a candy bar sale. Pins, charms, and letters were awarded to students. Smicklas, K. Brezina. BOTTOM ROW: C. Zienty, Y. Chaloupka, Mrs. L. Pesek, D. Reffner. 1 ujdslfqh ' Q 'X .4-Af 15-. G 5 :K -:f,,,w sR2'lY7ifgqs '21 stir' 3 fag ' N A .--. .loaf -Q r A f-...NNN-W HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Under the direction of Mrs. S. L. Grenveld, the Home Economics Club had a busy year with more than fifty members actively participating. The girls used their homemaking skills for both personal enjoyment and charitable purposes. First semester activities included a September car wash, a Halloween party at an old TOP ROW: D. Pscheidell, D. Reffner, J. Goluszka, S. Sirnosky, Corbin, C. Zienty, C. Bednarz, M. Houdock. FOURTH ROW: D C Hosna, N. Diman, B. Rezabek, P. Zichiz, D. Meccia, N. Cabrnoch N C Pravdik. THIRD ROW: C. Slezak, C. Roth, B. Grych, L. Miglinj FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club, which met twice a month, stressed informal adult communication among its members. At several meetings, guest speakers spoke on various job opportunities. Other regular meetings featured taped music, creative skits, and typical ubusinessw meet- ings. The club sponsored an animal cracker sale in Novem- ber which was followed by an exciting Christmas Party. A splash party and an Easter party were included on the agenda for spring activities. Although the club could not boost of an over-abundance of members, the small mem- bership maintained a high level of activity. TOP ROW: F. Pugno, W. Zalabak, K. Meyer, Mrs. C. Nocth. BOT- TOM ROW: E. Barton, W. Vurov, R. Gasaway. people's home, a bake sale, and a field trip to the University of Illinois in Champaign. The club's main project of the year took place at Christmas when members sent cards, letters, and packages to servicemen in Viet Nam. The second semes- ter projects consisted of having a bake sale, sampling food and cosmetic products, and touring the Avon Company. Borlrovec, K. SPI?CIL',gD. Dasaro, T. Brzrtunelr. SECOND ROW: J. Cawronslri, D. Lrlmlsinger, L. Klobnak, D. Rux, L. Schwendner, D. Jordan, K. Rezrzbek. BOTTOM ROW: J. Jzznkus, M. Noselr, B. Sherry, f. Chapin., D. Dolman, C. Sherry, D. Ort, L. Hnnias. YT? V I TOP ROW: B. Felgenhauer, P. Kelly, C. Krivacek, D. Corbin, G. Dely, S. Rotrekl, L. Jezelc, f. Jzzros, L. Epstein. FIFTH ROW: L. Fischer, C. Ufferman, M. Koufarsch, B. Stuit, S. Starman, S. Schneider, P. Milcos, K. Tymczuic. FOURTH ROW: S. Reznilf, K. Kosin, C. Jones, C. Kaiser, C. Annes, C. Mack, J. Hodelr, L. Snobel, V. Austin. .1- M THIRD ROW: D. Lyons, L. Bachielli, S. Cernansky, C. Stallmann, D Krota, L. Nolte, P. Cellhause, C. Landis. SECOND ROW: .I. Monzel R. Sirnanis, R. Williams, D. Luther, Mr. W. Randolph, K. Sevcik C. Wagner. BOTTOM ROW: M. Lazanslfy, I. Kronilca, L. Bauer, B Court, S. Rodeo, J. Felice, L. Dion, M. Cesal, C. Spevacek. SADDLE CLUB Club members Worked to gain know- ledge of good horsemanship during this past year in the Saddle Club. Under the guidance of lVlr. W. R. Randolph, the members saw movies on horses, races, and riding techniques and gained actual riding experience on planned rides. The clubls activities also included a taffy apple and bake sale in October and, as the highlights of the year, trips to a local horse show and to the International Live Stock Exposition, Horse Show, and Rodeo at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago. The club rounded out its activities with a chocolate Easter bunny sale and a picnic. fifllzzsil, I. Mayes, D. Herold, C. Volpe, M. Tmilov, Mr. J. Kawczyn- s -z. TICKET OFFICE . . . This year seven students spent a good portion of their free time in the Ticket Office. Under the guidance of Mr. F. Peterdil and Mr. J. Kawczynski, these students devoted both fourth and seventh hours to serving the student body. They were responsible for selling tickets for all sports events, dances, drama productions, and other school functions. Chosen on the basis of grade averages and records, the students gained ideas on business budgeting and cooperating with others. 1 in iv ,W 1 QQ Q , ,,,m P dw 1 ---- VVV. YY, f' ff I x bf n , if: 1 . Zgsf ' Q , . ' ag pf ra I' ' I 'H 3 gf' if f' 'A 4-' iw 'N ' X fV'2 . Q1 J. E J, - ar Af , L, ,f x f P' V 5' P M ' ' Q 1 . ,. , A I 3 cgi , kk J K I , f 3 'sf i . K , q ' f ,Y , V ,x , . A ki! ' , Wg 5 i - I It WI 1 ,s ' f . . . n :xxx A f A ' ' A Q0 aa if . ' A nh, 4 7 3' 1' du' an bt A 4, Y N Wx. mf an u N 'Pr Y 1 ws. ,sr wmtm.-MMw,,A.. Youth competes - Athletics as opportunities Offering tests of Strength and endurance. Matman Russ Bonaguidi struggles to keep his opponent down. Russ is a junior wrestling on the varsity level. Track aids Ginger Cimmer and Nancy Hasto compare times at an indoor track meet in the Morton West Fieldhouse. There are over twenty of these girls who help the track coaches to score and time meets. With a look of determination on his face, varsity trackman Joe Kucharz makes a long and mighty leap in the broad jump event as the field house crowd watches his form. , vtr. i if E at L , wmv ,, W In a close decision, varsity slugger Jeff Vistein makes a desperate slide back into first base as the Addison Trails pitcher attempts to pick him off the bag for an out. X 5 tr ' ' engine Pi. 3 5 t .ale e N3 1: it Q -' ff, Demonstrating a good reverse twist, Richard Pleva serves the ball to the opponent's side of the court during a conference match at Morton's home courts in Berwyn Parlf. Running for yardage, varsity quarterback Jim Abram weaves and dodges to achieve the first down. As he moves down the field, a Morton teammate blocks and clears the way for him. Varsity Football Places Second After Loss in West Leyden Game The 1967 Morton Yvest Varsity Football Team had an exciting, yet disappointing season. They compiled a record of five wins, two losses, and one tie which put them in second place. Four Morton players made the all-conference team. They were Ed Buksas, defensive back, Terry Alexa, fullhackg Rich Hode, linebacker, and Joel Vistein, guard. Some other top men were guard Jim Wainwright and quarterback Skip Haak Near the end of the season Coach Reganls team almost had the conference title in their hands but lost their last game to West Leyden by a score of 8 to 7. If Morton had won this game, the Falcons would have tied for first with Vllillowbrookg however, as a result of the loss, they had to settle for second. M.W. OPP. j, K asa' ' f ' r ' - W 45. Ib! z..,'.-, 1 Q 5 sg , X . l as ,JOQQSFOQ wunmnuuu I East Leyden .... . 7 7 Hinsdale South .. . 26 13 Addison Trail ....,. . 13 O , Quarterback Skip Haak searches for an open receiver as the Falcon Downers Grove South ' ' ' 25 6 defensive line blocks the offense at one of Morlon's home games. Vllillowbrook ..,.... . 19 27 J x ' 14, 7 TOP ROW: M. Quilnzeycr, M. Schmitz, J. Jackson, I. Paulich, T. Glenbard Fail Alexa, J. Abram, C. Butts, S. Haak, J. Malecek, B. Speer, R. Kad- West Leyden ....... l 7 8 lecek, B. Calek, T. Cappelleht, E. Buksas. THIRD ROW: Coach Busse, Coach Geiger, C. Paese, J. Vosecek, C. Javurek, ,l. Brewer, Riverside-Brookfield . . . .. 13 7 .l. Wainwright, J. Pel, J. Sladelf, D, Carroll, S. Castalrio, Coach Krause, Coach Regan. SECOND ROW: W. Duflek, J. Kielbasa, R. Hode, T. Svehla, L. lantorno, C. Florczek, M. Moorehouse, G. Casa- letto, T. Brewer, J. Porlraza, I. Janosek, W. Forsberg, M. Dobrow- ski, R. Rausher. BOTTOM ROW: F. Sveda, S. Stepuchin, R. Kauz- larich, J. Vistein, P. Lang, J. Kucharz, D. Brinker, J. Vistein, L. Granke, C. Wolf, G. Anrler, G. CTIIIITODH. L' ai 1 . 7 'K ' I I ,gr 1 -tv xr -i 5 Xfxx B E i mi 3 .. , .. ut. B ,Ba ' v 4, ' gt' t I 3 nf' 5 7 :iii 'Enigma 'lj i w xr an A X 5 I f mf Nt es'- . .. .... 7 1 we st is 1,-tl . f 5 V ji in Q -Wi 7' 7449? f t i.. 1 .ff . f N :gb A V all 3 7 I :if ' All-conference fullback Terry Alexa ftop picturel finds daylight as. he maneuvers his way around the Addison Trail line. .lim Wainright, an outstanding guard on the team, fbottom picture! wrestles his opponent to the ground on a decisive tackle. The Morton West junior Varsity offensive line charges their Des Plaines Valley opponents in a home game. On the sidelines, Frank Sveda intently watches the action. Frank tri-captained the team along with Rich Hode and Ed Buksas. M.W. OPP. East Leyden ....... ., 14 0 Addison Trail ........ ,. 19 0 Llnderclass Football Teams Have Downers G1-Ove South .. 34 7 ' Willowbrook .......... .. 14 0 A Successful Season In I Clenbard East .... .... 2 6 6 Wlest Leyden ....... ., 20 O JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Guided by Coaches Riverside-Brooklield .. , 39 0 Tallach, Evans, and Wlilliams, the 1967 Junior Varsity Foot- ball Team had a truly outstanding season. Wlith seven wins and no losses, it won the Des Plaines Valley Conference title. The JV's tallied up one hundred and sixty-six of- fensive points as their opponents managed to score only thirteen against them. Outstanding were Nick Lucca, half- backg Ken Klimes, quarterback: and Russ Bonaguidi, full- back. Two exceptional linemen were Dennis Kaleta on de- fensive end and Gary Zeman on middle linebacker. Protected by the junior varisty defense, quarterback Ken Klimes lets loose of the ball to an open receiver during a home game. asf' '-A and ' ' ' 1 Al Regal regains balance and begins to grind out yardage now that his teammates have cleared the way for him. l .ei TOP ROW: L. Kren, D. Drake, B. Slaphenson, C. Zeman, K. Can- carczylf, M. Cerzxenka, P. Slarlelf, D. Kaleta, D. Eyth, G. Peternell. THIRD ROW.' Coach Evan, Coach Tallach, T. Weiss, Mgr., P. Parpet, K. Luschinslfi, I. Falk, D. Coburn, R. Trombetta, K. Krupiclca, Mgr., Coach Williams. SECOND ROW: K. furgovan, M. Loner- gan, R. Bonaguidi, W. Carroll, J. Vondra, A. Regal, N. Lucca, J. Helm, J. Keszian. BOTTOM ROW: D. Casale, 1. Hode, L. Rocco, M. Koller, C. Baldacci, B. Swierczek, K. Klimes, G. Taylor. 'PG was X .. 'E-E. 'ZZPW 'NYM' fe' 3 .MK 9 LU ' CSX PF ...J ' gf 29 if M , ri . A I., . s I N- W -A is yr -1.- I .C , 'W' 1. T R Q if gi f fy! E .. . .tts s - K : . . ..,, . 1 It fe. t Tn T T T i M il it il Nl s f fl A Q T r 'I s B X -4 X1 nj 1 ..- ,, 1 I fu dx 1 , , X .9 D K 1' T mn t -, x if .x -Q TOP ROW: B. Beimal, T. .lIcGonigal, Ill. Burian, S. Pieta, R. Kolar, F. Janata, P. Wolalf, D. Henkel, R. Sticha, R. Bangert, A. Mansen. FOURTH ROW: Coach Bond, B. Stomberslri, T. Keefe, B. Chiado, I. Sisco, G. Kzzlfla, G. Pozzliot, P. Szzchy, M. Ptah, S. Mucha, Coach Diezman. THIRD ROW: G. Grahnlfe, I. Sisco, T. Gregoire, R. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN FOOTBALL With a record of five losses and two ties, Coach Diezmanis soph- omore team finished at the bottom of the league in eighth place. Promising players on the sophomore squad were Steve Mucha, Gene Pouliot, and Cary Kukla, The fresh- man NAR team tied with Glenbard East for third place. Guided by Coach Matheny, the team compiled a record of four wins, two losses, and one tie. Exceptional on of- TOP ROW: R. .lIil.'el, T. Rocco, JI. Stanley, I. fanlrozcialf, J. Mc- Mahon, D. Szcaeina, R. Chiba, I. Lindsay, I. Unterfranz, D. fllellfa, C. Czapr,x'r1sl.'i, G. Lazc, JI. Brztmfielrl, .'lI. Krefci, S. Verzal, R. Vohral, R. Clay, F. Volpe, JI. Compobasso. FIFTH ROW: Coach Ellinger, Coafh Keller, O. Sisco, G. Patera. ,ll Lezt'antlozuslfi, L. Cos- tanzo, J. Chool, C. Sebela, D. Fanello, J. Kastner, R. lllairl, f. lllott, J. Dielr, Coach Smith, Coach llatheny. FOURTH ROW: I. Kielbasa, F. Ventre, R. .lIielrarslfi, L. Poletto, D. Foster, D. Pieta, W. Smurla, R. Alfiretfic, R. DeYoztng, M. .'lIclVamara, T. Haubenriser, L. Dzajha. ll, fozufialr, K. Sirlorowicz, JI. Sarie, R. Consirline, R. Avena. t wsffatfwtm Kolal, H. Longo, D. Zeccz, R. Cznslawslfi, T. Zimmerman, ill. Houdelr, H. johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Amico, A. Rinchiuso, G. Calderone, L. Avena, D. Elfring, M. Uflstzten, G. Tomlinson, B. Izzi, S. Nono. BOTTOM ROW: C. Soumar, R. Bishop, R. Bartos, M. Romano, M. Farnsworth, .l. Dumas, S. Uher. fense were Rich Chiba, Ken Waszak, and Chuck Sebela. Al- so finishing in third was the freshman MBU squad. Their record was four wins and three losses. Cited by Coaches Keller and Ellinger as outstanding players were ,loe Ciaccio, Dennis Gilbert, ,lim Lewandowski, Rich Avena, and Mike Jozwiak. The, freshman HCN team had an even record of two wins and two losses. The squad was sparked by Scott Scherrer and Frank Ventre. THIRD ROW: I. Killian, M. Nemecels, P. Gurga, I. Ciaccio, R. Miller, R. Frasher, T. Drazen, G. fllatreychilc, R. Slaclelf, R. Peter- man, W. Snyder. R. Nozvalf, R. Failla, L. Harbacelr, B. Hlaraty. S. Wrobel. SECOND ROW.' I. llolirzaro, S. Olson, P. Dobrowolslti, K. Dram, D. Salerno, T. Zanh, B. Krarnar, W. Bulat, K. Antler, K. Klimes, K. Waszalr, S. Scherrer, JI. Castillo, ,l. Ciarniello. BOTTOJI ROW: JI. Weiss, .lIgr., IU. Geiger, J. Wenc, Ill. Votatfa, R. Iaslcot, K. Vuolo, D. Gilbert, I. Cosentino, F. Dell'Armi, I. Benes, M. Oester- reich, Mgr. 3 3, dfai .nf f 2313 Terr Alexa the leadin con erence scorer inals an o enin and y , 1' f , f 11 g shoots above his RB. opliaonentis hand in West's final regional game. t 'Pi1?' R so - -e ,, K x. 4 S f., t R J A if-,X In a home game against Des Plaines Valley adversary East Leyden all Conference man Skip Haak shoots one in over his opponenfs guard kfqk.. . f '5, . . OPP. Downers Grove South . .. . . 55 Riverside Brookfield . . . . . . 62 51+ Maine West ......... . . . 52 56+ West Leyden ...... . . 65 59 Lyons Township .... .. 60 77' Glenbard East .... .. 56 63 Hinsdale South .... . . 65 49 Addison Trails . . . . 81 61 Willowbrook . . . . 72 67 East Leyden . . . 60 55 Downers Grove . . 65 45 West Leyden . . . 59 47 Glenbard East .... .... 6 7 83 Hinsdale South .... . . 78 54 Addison Trails . . . . . .78 51 Willowbrook ........ .... 5 8 71 East Leyden ......... .... 6 6 64 Downers Grove South .............. 72 58 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT St. lgnatius ........................ 49 45 Riverside Brookfield ................ 45 471' HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Oak Park ........................ 78 59 Proviso West ......... .... 5 8 691' 'Non-Conference Games l 5 .F , s 'Z .2 TOP ROW: Coach J. D. Capron, T. Alexa, G. Topol, F. Guenther, D. Bndenz, J. Abram. BOTTOM ROW: C. favurek, R. Weiss, I. Vistein, E. Buksas, A. Louvar, T. Kowalski. Cagers Place Second in Leagues Morton eager, Dan Bndenz, fights for possession of the ball with , , St. lgngizgngpponent, Bill Dunne, during Mortorfs first regional R-B game. Morton won by a score of 49-45. 'R ff , L . , The Falcon varsity basketball team had an outstanding season. It was involved in several exciting games which many people will never forget. The boys maintained an excellent team spirit which showed in their unity on the court. With an overall record of fifteen wins and seven losses and an eleven win-three loss conference record, they finished in second place in the Des Plaines Valley League. Every one of the players was outstanding. Probably the most vital men were all conference choice, Terry Alexa, who was the leading team as well as league scorer, and Art Louvar, a junior who had the best percentage of free-throw shots. Along with another all conference man, Skip Haak, these boys made up the core of the team. However, Fred Guenther, Dan Budenz, and Ed Buksas were also instrumental to the team's success. In the Christmas tournament Morton West beat Oak Park 78 to 59 but lost to Proviso West by a score of 58 to 69. Unfortunately the season ended abruptly when Morton lost to Riverside Brookfield in the second regional game by a score of 47 to 45. Coach J. Capron remarked that for his team the next game is always the most important game. This may be the philosophy which kept the varsity team hot. Delayed Success for .lay-Vees. Sophs, Frosh Gain Experience fUN1OR-VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach R. 1. Hahn's junior varsity basketball team had a dismal start in their season, but finished by winning four out of the last five games. With an overall record of six wins and eleven losses and a conference record of six wins and eight losses, the J.V.7s placed fourth in the Des Plaines Valley League. Their last game against Downers Grove South clinched Morton's final standing. Oustanding-players such as Bill McClure, who scored 192 points for the team and had the highest percentage of free throws with a .712 average, sparked the team, The team's leading scorer and most improved player was Bob Giantasio who made a total of 194 points with 122 rebounds. M.W. OPP. Lyons Township ........ . . . 50 67 Downers Grove South .... . .. 51 54 Riverside-Brookfield .... . . . 40 50 West Leyden ........ . . . 52 62 East Leyden ..... . . . 48 51 Hinsdale South . . . . . . 43 49 Addison Trails . . . . . . 65 45 Willowbrook ......... . . . 54 69 East Leyden ........... . . . 51 50 Downers Grove South .... . . . 52 61 West Leyden .......... . . . 47 63 Glenbard East ....... .. . 47 63 Hinsdale South . . . . . . 43 35 Addison Trails . . . . . . 52 33 Willowbrook ......... . . . 52 74 East Leyden ............ . . . 45 42 Downers Grove South .... . . . 57 52 Junior varsity cager Paul Parpet goes up for a basket during one of Morton's home games against league adversary West Leyden. TOP ROW: R. Sziclra, J. Zitzer, J. Krystirzak, L. Hartyl, K. Stone- cipher, S. Cumming, N. Christensen, D. Bissias, P. Parpet. BOTTOM ROW: K. Krupicka, F. Heartt, L. Rocco, W. Klemencic, Coach R. Hahn, B. Gianatasio, B. McClure, B. Westhead. TOP ROW: Coach T. R. Kulp, B. Wojciechowski, W. Eisbrener, M. Burian, E. Fuller, H. Grace, R. Bangert, T. Keefe, G.,BIazek. BOT- FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Win- ning eight of their twelve conference games, Mr. T. Kulp's sophomore basketball team had a spirited and exciting 1968 season. The team ended up in third place in the Des Plaines Valley Conference. The team's leading scorer was forward, Neil Christensen, who was moved up to play on the junior varsity team. Coach Kulp cited the most valuable player on the squad to be Kenneth Klimes and the most improved TOP ROW: T. Rocco, K. Schwantz, R. Alfirevic, J. Koubek, C. Czupryniski, B. Rice, D. Malecek, Coach S. I. Pace. SECOND ROW: V. Fagerberg, G. Zdenek, V. Tkach, K. Ander, R. Stancato, K. TOM ROW: C. Hinz, T. Nudera, K. Klimes, S. Uher, G. McEntire, C. Soumar, B. Czeslawski, F. Smalarz. player of the year to be Thomas Keefe. The freshman basketball team had a disappointing season in 1968. The Falcons had five wins and seven losses. They won over West Leyden with a score of 42, to 243 Addison Trails, 64 to 353 West Leyden, 50 to 4-53 and Hinsdale South, 37 to 32. Joe Koubek was the most oustanding player on the team as he was the leading scorer by far and had the best percentage of free shots. Zolecke, V. Bertuca. BOTTOM ROW: P. Trailov, K. Vuolo, R. Diblik, Ciacci, R. Bolt. Joe Vicchiollo, a junior at 127 pounds wrestling on the varsity level, brings his opponent'.s arms forward in order to reverse him. Varsity Matmen Perform Well In Des Plaines Valley League The 1968 Morton Varsity Wrestling Team, guided by Coach JI W. Polz, compiled a record of which they can be justly pround. They boasted a conference record of four wins and three losses in comparison to last year,s varsity squadls endeavor which registered only one victory in seven con- ference matches. This yearls team finished fourth in the Des Plaines Valley League, and its overall record of six wins and five losses was one of the best showings for Morton grapplers. Cited as exceptional members of the varsity squad were Joe Podraza at 1445 poundsg ,loe Vicchiollo, 127 poundsg ,lerry Brewer, 165 poundsg Rich Waszak, 154 poundsg and Terry Brewer, 180 pounds. 1Vl.W. OPP. Hinsdale South . . . . . . 40 8 Addison Trails . . . . . 20 21 Willowbrook ....... . . . 28 10 East Leyden ......... .... 6 38 Downers Grove South . . . . . . 23 17 Glenhard East ........ . . . 30 13 West Leyden .... . . . 13 32 TOP ROW: I. Kielbasa, T. Kaoiclfy, M. Hess, J. Brewer, T. Brewer, ROW: T. Giudice, T. Kratochvil, R. Bonaguidi, I. Janousek, D. Sil- I. Podraza, R. Rauscher, J. Vicchiollo, Coach I. W. Polz. BOTTOM U3Sffi, R. Waszak, M. Bartocci, .l. Cleveland. BN' Watched closely by the referee at mat level, varsity grappler foe .lanousek strains to push down his opponent in a home wrestling meet held in the gymnasium at Morton West. Wrestling at 180 pounds, matman Terry Brewer works to move his Des Plaines Valley League opponenfs left shoulder to the mat in order to complete a pin. After gaining a takedown, heavyweight varsity wrestler, Tom Kavicky has taken the advantage over his opponent. Tom boasted a 6-1 season Junior rorsity grnppler George Peterneil forces his opponerztfs shoulder toward the mat to complete zz pin in a home based wres- tling meet as the referee waits for mat Contact to be made. TOP ROW: B. Most, D. Brinker, N. Mares, f. Sebesti, F. Schindler, D. Drake, G. Peterneii, Coach D. W. Matheny. BOTTOM ROW: M. Pasquinelli, P. Kasicki, D. Hogan, P. Simon, F. Smith, J. Callas, f. Biro. Valley Record ls Even as .lV's End Season in Fourth Position This year's ,lunior Varsity wrestling team should form a olid nucleus for next year's varsity team. It was a strong .nd determined team that earned a good overall season record of eight wins and five losses. In the Des Plaines Valley Conference, the ,l.V.,s placed fourth with three wins and three losses. According to the team's coach, D. W. Matheny, some of the more outstanding boys were Frank Smith, Dave Hogan, Bud Most, George Peternell, Jay Sehestl, and Dan Drake. They had fine individual records and spurred the rest of the team to a good season in 1968. MW. OPP. Addison Trails .... 26 18 Willowbrook .. 11 33 East Leyden ......... .... 1 9 25 Downers Grove South 29 is Glooloiiifl East 29 16 West Leyden . . 13 33 TOP ROW: J. Tooke, G. Kukla, R. Lronbetta, G. Pouliot, E. Landis, ROW: C. Stastny, E. Zanghi, C. Ennis, H. Johnson, B. Izzi, G. Calder- B. Kavicky, C. Baldacci, B. Kulge, Coach J. O. Evan. BOTTOM one, A. Rinchiuso, C. Arnica. atmen Are Second sparked the sophomore squad were: Bill lzzi at 138 poundsg M ' Craig Baldacci, 165 pounds and Gary Kukla, 180 pounds. AS In The frosh team led by Coaches T. J. Deizman and R. J. Coach J. O. Evans' sophomore grapplers had an excellent season with an overall record of ten wins and one loss and a conference record of six Wins and one lost. This record gave them second place in the Des Plaines Valley League. Their only loss was to first place East Leyden. Those who TOP ROW: Coach T. J. Diezrnan, G. Smetana, M. Jozwiak, R Miller, J. Chodl, D. Fanello, W. Smuda, M. McNamara, B. Zelinski A. Shramovich, D. Salerno, Coach R. J. Kozurek. SECOND ROW? K. Klimes, A. Corkery, G. Becvar, W. Watkins, D. Kacmar, B. Snyder, Kozurek finished fourth in the league with a four win and three loss record and an overall record of nine wins, six losses, and one tie. Cited as the most valuable grappler was Ed Anderson. Remaining undefeated was Wayne Smuda. Dan Salerno was voted team captain, and other outstanding grapplers were John Dick and Bob Miller. T. Zank, K. Waszak, J. Ciarniello, J. Molinaro, J. Dick. BOTTOM ROW: M. Votava, J. Kielbasa, P. Seibert, E. Anderson, M. Weiss, E. Rauscher, J. Marbes, M. Geiger. With the gleam of a winnefs smile, George Malekovic accepts the congratulations of teammate Buzz Calek for winning the 200 yard individual medley. George and Buzz provided Morton with many high-scoring, first-second finishes in varsity competition. Competing in the 200 yard medley relay event at a home swimming meet, Mike Sweeney shoots off the lnlock in lane four as teammate Rich Holoubeh finishes his final length with a good time, etfiit OPP. West Leyden . 43 Hinsdale South 50 East Leyden . . 42 West Leyden . 37 Hinsdale South 59 V if f East Leyden .. 34 TOP ROW: B. Calek, E. McMahon, R. Steck, J. Chiado, G. Kmen, Wesolowski. BOTTOM ROW: K. Niemand, J. Mucha, G. Malekovic, D. Jligutis, E. Dubslry, Coach J. Ellinger. SECOND ROW: S. Michel- M. Sweeny, K. Dlabay, E. Zoul, T. Zimmerman, son, D. Swacina, R. Holoubek, B. Cermak, D. Slad, S. Mucha, J. ' 3' , , 'SF 1 if fi. J tai if Q , U x A I I I Varsity swimming coach f. Ellinger confers briefly with tankmen Buzz Calek and Jeff Mucha daring a meet. Off the board in a tack position, diver Steve Mucha, a sophomore who has worked his way up to the first string varsity squad, begins the first step in his double summersaalt. West Swimmers Bring Home Aurora East Invitational Trophy Again in 1968 Coach J. Ellinger has led the varsity swim team through another successful season. With an overall dual meet record of 10-3 and a 4-2 record in the Des Plaines Valley League, the Falcons placed second in the conference behind first place Hinsdale South. For the first time in the history of Morton West swimming, a trophy has been won by the Falcons. This feat was ac- complished hy Morton's first place finish at the Aurora East Invitational Meet held during the Christmas holidays. Seven of the eleven Morton West swim records were broken this year. The 200 yd. medley relay team of Gerry Kmen, George Patera, Rich Holouhek, and Mike Sweeney hroke the old record with a 1:51.5. Junior Dick Slad, proh- ahly the team's most outstanding swimmer, broke the 200 yd. free style record. He also broke school records in the 100 yd. free style with a :54.8 and the 400 yd. free style with a fl:24.6. George Malekovic broke the 200 yd. indi- vidual medley record while Tom Zimmerman broke the school record in the 100 yd. back stroke. The 400 yd. free style relay team, consisting of George Malekovic, Jeff Mucha Buzz Calek, and Dick Slad, set a new record of 3:44.4. Straining forward, baclfstroker Tom Zimmerman flies off the block. Tom holds the school record 'in the 100 yard baekstroke event. TOP ROW: K. Haam, M. F ainsworth, B. Batke, R. Newel, R. Sladek, J. McMahon, J. Schroeder, D. Swacina, A. Keating. SECOND ROW: R. Slehofer, C. Guido, B. Niemand, D. Bahde, R. Nesbitt, K. Nie- Sophomores Win All Except Cne While Frosh Gain in Experience Like many Falcon teams this year, the sophomore, swim team, coached by J. Broede, enjoyed an exceptionally fine season. The team ended in second place in the Des Plaines Valley Conference with only one loss. Karl Niemand excelled in the 100 yard freestyle. His brother, William, along with TOP ROW: D. Amato, G. Radeki, G. Patera, B. Batke, R. Sladek, J. McMahon, D. Swacina, D. Melka. SECOND ROW: B. Vizza, R. Iaslcot, P. Dobro, M. Elderkin, B. Zimmerman, Q. Sisco, M. Spurr, mand, J. Dumas, G. Schoenbeck, Coach J. Broede. BOTTOM ROW: F. Dellarmi, A. Rosengard, B. Gagala, J. Zukowsky, G. Radecki, D. Arnato. Al Rosengard, a freshman, gave the team what it needed in the butterfly and individual medley events. Al was the league champion in the butterfly. Although the Freshman swimmers were not in a league, the boys gained needed experience in competition. The team did swim in eight meets and had a .500 average winning four and losing four. Four freshman records were broken by the 1968 team with outstanding boys like Dale Amato, Bill Batke, and Dan Swacina. Coach W. W hile. BOTTOM ROW: F. Dellarmi, J. Cosentino, N. Kadles, B. Leonhard, P. Wydra, I. Zukowsky, J. Miller. , if ge- r - ,,gemeL,ie,, , gum: ,, lg- ll Y E 1- -sw -W ,Km ,, ,F ,.,. .,.,. E, -, v f . .-.......Q......W,,--.M-.....,. . il Pacing himself for the finish, veteran long distance runner lack Radecki rounds the turn on Morton's outdoor track. TOP ROW: L. Tkach, D. Martin, I. Radecki, M. Quitmeyer, P. Keating, J. Kain, 1. Sibrava, J. Kucharz, Coach A. G. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: I. Kerke, B. Janata, R. Kauzlarich, R. Oslak, I. Kain. T. Erickson. G. Chudoba. Indoor Cindermen Place First ln Invitational and League Meet In his last year at Morton, Coach D. Suenram led his outdoor track team to a fifth place finish in the league with a four win-four loss record. Highlights of the spring season were the performances of Larry Tkach and Larry Cascio. ln the state meet, pole vaulter Larry Cascio tied for fifth place. Earlier, Cascio broke the league record fwith a 14' 3f4 vault. Although shot putter Tkach didnlt place in the state meet, he did break a school record with a 53' 7 heave. Under Morton's new varsity track coach, C. Busse, the indoor season was even more successful than last year's outdoor season. Keynoting the season was Morton's victory in the conference meet. Glenbard East finished second with 54- points as Morton dominated with 84- points. Morton also won its own invitational meet. TOP ROW: L. Krev, D. Garrity, J. Radecki, M. Minor, J. Paulich, P. Keating, M. Quitmeyer, R. McKinley, V. Boenzi, C. Florczak, D. Hermanowski, Coach A. G. Williams, Coach R. L. Reynolds. SEC- OND ROW: G. Chudoba, R. Kauzlarich, D. Wostratzky, B. Sotir, A. Regal, J. Vondra, D. Martin, M. Flodin, B. Hermann, R. Roth, E. Sosniak, Coach G. Busse. BOTTOM ROW: B. Hasto, A. Kara, I. Saccaro, G. Taylor, I. Hehn, T. Erickson, C. Roth, J. Swade, M. Zajac, C. Forsyth. Q, HQ6, W QF . A ff , , :fail H , I I I I 1 , M' .i , - yi . ....,, i i me 1 X if Sophomore coach, A. G. Williams, gives his outdoor track team a last minute briefing before a Morton West home meet. TOP ROW: Coach A. C. Williams, K. Gancarczyk, .l. Jackson, R McKinley, B. Stephansen. B. Kelpsas, L. Krev, A. Regal, J. Serwas F. Janata. SECOND ROW: T. Zimmerman, G. Taylor, L. Corcoranz C. Roth, C. Forsyth, K. lurgovan, P. Philippon, E. Landis, M Zajac. BOTTOM ROW: W. Carroll, K. Luschinski, M. Burian, J. Vondra, L. Sladek, D. Carroll, G. F aikus, B. Pyrce. Llndefeated Outdoor Trackmen Capture Soph. Title in League The 1967 spring frosh-soph track team produced one of the finest records ever compiled at West. A tremendous record of eight wins with no losses in dual meets combined with a first place finish in' the conference meet gave the underclass Falcon trackmen an undisputed first place in the league. The team was led hy such outstanding trackmen as: Vern Carr, Terry Erickson, and Al Regal. Over half of the sophomore school records were broken during this successful track season. During the 1968 indoor season, the sophs again showed their abilities. They placed second in the league meet. TOP ROW: D. Burnett, R. Vokral, C. Sebela, C. Chin, R. DeYoung, J. Unterfranz, M. Ignash, B. Kelpsas, R. Ferenchek, D. Haoranek, C. Faikns, T. Liesz, R. Micetich, B. Tiffin. FOURTH ROW: E. Karlooie, R. Shaw, L. Schiszek, A. Morris, T. Drazen, F. Baley, H. Panasky, J. Gajewski, E. Linhart, F. Mastny, J. Sisco, D. Klos. THIRD ROW: G. Hoffman, R. Mielcarski, D. Pieta, J. Karkos, T. Chopp, P. Phillippon, R. Maresch, J. Lewandowski, S. Roth, D. Pawlak, D. Fleischer, F. Volpe. SECOND ROW: D. Throm, M. Losis, R. Padgett, P. Dobro, G. Becvar, L. Corcoran, R. Urzedowski, E. Wojtowicz, M. Kozack, D. Romano, M. Nemecek, M. Dobraoec, T. Onesti. BOTTOM ROW: P. Mosley, G. Martin, I. Vondra, A. Troppito, F. Bures, J. Bryk, C. Zadek, B. Sipek, G. Jansa, A. Corkery, J. Roberts. VIEW' 'gf-,1-, 5 if. e w QQTQ, liiifjdt wzsfr 29529: t t 'Pai' Q, 2 I ale. A ip 1 K 4 it WLS? y ,,.. ,e y W e of ills t it ' WEE-T f..i EI ' 3 ii s . i ,., ..,, A f .,, tg 'iff tf. ft, f' 'rii to 1 TOP ROW: Coach T. Kulp, R. Sotir, M. Floiiin, P. Radecki, D. Cousins, C. Roth, D. Wostratzky. BOTTOM ROW: R. Roth, C. Forsyth, R. Hosta, J. Saccaro, R. Weiss, T. Erickson. Varsity Harriers Place Fourth. Sophomores Hold Fifth Position With a combination of a fourth place finish in the Des Plaines Valley League tournament and a four win-three loss record in dual meet league competition, the Morton Varsity Cross Country Team finished fourth in the conference. New this year were the coaches for the West cross country teams. Coach T. Kulp replaced Mr. ,l. Gross on the varsity level, and Coach G. Busse, a newcomer to Morton, replaced TOP ROW: Coach G. Busse, G. Faikus, R. Micetich, A. Morris, N. Christensen, P. Conforti, C. Karabin, F. Locono, J. Koubek, E. Fuller. SECOND ROW: M. Losos, R. Sotir, M. Kostal, P. Philippon, Coach D. Suenram in the sophomore position. The new coaches led their teams to a successful season in comparison to last year7s winless attempt. ln the league tournamentheld at Glenbard East, the Mor- ton varsity compiled 85 points compared to fifth place Downers Grove's 123. The best a Morton boy could place in the tournament was Mark Flodin,s fifth. Outstanding on the varsity level were veterans ,lack Radecki, Bob Hasto, Don Wastratzky, and erry Erickson. The sophs hel down fifth place in the league with a three win-four los dual meet conference record. Most out- standing on the sophomore squad was Pete Phillipon. G. Bevcar, G. Smetana, E. Karlovic, B. Wojciechowski, B. Pyrce BOTTOM ROW: R. Moves, M. Dobraveo, G. Salaba, R. Cihlar, A Rosengard, J. Vondra, R. Diblik, G. W agner, D. Ganger. Y . ff is-. f' Q, 1 i . . . I V, 5 2 ..,, ,Tw Wzirrr ,, ,ii 2:5 ., ,, 3 el, we. Nl Y M an ' 4 me ,af W W ffm? -- - ' .,.. ' L ' -' -W1 S a i Ht: . . , A F y L A t t 0.41-.f, vw 'r-A . ,. 4. -2 . H fi 1.-if . Q10 T TOP ROW E Bulfsas R Eddy T Kalwoda S Haak F Goermg Coach Pace, C. Triner, J. Cray, F. Wollrab, F. Ramquisl. BOTTOM T Alexa R Karllecek S Valuch D Pzagnarellz SECOND ROW ROW.' J. Vistein, C. Zynda, I. Vistein, F. Martin, L. Cororan, S. S Mickelson R Hode T Kowalski J Clzvzal Coach Kozurek Castaldo, S. Stepuchin. pzteh Dom batted a solzrl 450 average during the 1967 season For Fifth Consecutive Season Again in 1967, the varsity baseball team captured first place in the Des Plaines Valley Conference. For five straight years, Morton West has taken this titleg but this year, for the first time, Morton Won the district champion- ship as well. The overall season record was sixteen wins and five losses while the conference record was ten wins and three losses. Named to the all-conference team for their fine per- formances Were shortstop, Dom Piagnarellig third base- man, Skip Haakg left fielder, Fred Goeringg and pitcher, Bob Kadlecek. In league competition Alexa batted 326, Piagnarelli, .4505 Haak, .2833 and Goering, 349. Bob Kadlecek had a 4-1 record with a 1.84 earned run average. Second baseman Chuck Zynda batted .325 and right fielder Jim Cray batted 391. Coach Pace's team batted a solid 300. The pitching staff was more than adequate as Rich Hode hurled lVIorton's first no-hitter and Bob Kadlecek pitched a one-hitter. Since four of the five Falcon choices for the all-conference team were juniors, Coach Pace will have a solid nucleus on which to build next year's team. X w 2 l if Skip Haalr fleftj winds up in preparation to deliver across the plate. Haalf, Ilode, and Kadleeels gave Morton an outstanding pitchirzg staff. Sitting on the sideline bench during a home game against the Addison Trail Blazers, some of Morton West's varsity diamondmen await their turn to bat at the plate. Catching the Addison Trail third baseman offvguard, outfielder lim Cray slides in as he safely steals third base. 7 M.W. OPP. West Leyden .... . . . 3 6 Clenbard East .... . . . 12 9 Hindsdale South . . . 3 0 W est Leyden . . . 6 4 East Leyden - . . . . 4 1 Willowbrook . . . . 4 1 Addison Trail . . , . 6 3 Addison Trail . .. . 5 4 East Leyden . . . 8 4 Glenbard East .... . 1 3 Hindsdale South . . 0 2 Vllillowbrook .... . 4 1 East Leyden . . . 4 1 TOP ROW: R. Gianatasio, J. Neadly, R. Stephenson, J. Abram, M. Cervenka, J. Zitzer, G. Peternell. SECOND ROW: D. Casale, A. Stancato, J. Sporleder, A. Liermann, P. Parpet, D. Slad, D. Freshman, Sophomore Baseball Teams Capture Third Position On the sophomore level, the Morton West Baseball Team did a fine job. The race was fierce in the Des Plaines Valley League, and at one time Morton was in a three way tie for first. This tie was broken after Morton lost its last two games and fell to third place. Outstanding on TOP ROW: M. McClure, C. Baldacci, R. Vojik, D. Darwin, G. Kakla, G. Poaliot, G. Blazek. THIRD ROW: G. Mc Intire, J. Kotak E. Sergo, K. Klimes, M. Ptak, M. Farnsworth, C. Soumar, J. Hode Brinlder, L. Rocco. BOTTOM ROW: R. Jacklin, B. Westhead, Coach Cundiff, N. Lucca, S. Jansto. Coach Cundiff's team were ,lim Sporleder, Al Lierman, Paul Parpet, Dave Brinker, and Bill Westhead. Also finish- ing in third place, Coach Hahn and Coach Martinis fresh- man team had a successful season. Their playing led to nine victories with only four losses and one tie game. The squad was sparked by the exceptional pitching and hitting of Gary Smith, who struck out fifty-six men and batted an average of .346g the fielding of Ken Klimesg and the hitting of Bill McClure. Both teams turned in records of which they can be proud. SECOND ROW: R. Czeslawski, P. Suchy, Coach Martin, Coach Hahn, H. Longo, G. Tomilson. BOTTOM ROW: T. Nudera, G. Smith, R. Sticka, A. Rinchiaso, C. Koziel. RQQQ. T0 TOP ROW: A. Goier, B. Cerveny, J. Malecek, Coach Verdeyen, K. Fron, R. Morrwec, J. Lebedevs. BOTTOM ROW: M. Moravec, M. Zagorski, B. Young, R. Sajdak. Varsity and Sophomore Golfers Take Sixth Place in Conference Coach D. Verdeyen's 1967 Varsity Golf Squad finished sixth in the Des Plaines Valley League Conference with a record of two wins and five losses. Coach Verdeyen, who has been coaching varsity golf for two years, relied most TOP ROW: R. Nemecek, P. Confort, D. Engelsman, R. Bangert, R. Lastovka, F. Heart, R. Moravec, C. Karabin. BOTTOM ROW: D. Zecca, N. Christensen, M. Pasqinelli, A. Winger, T. Keefe. heavily upon Bruce Cerveny, Ken Fron, and Jeff Malecek. Cerveny made his best effort against tough West Leyden while Fron made his best effort in the conference meet with a score of eighty-one. Malecek brought in a score of eighty- six in the district. ln the Des Plaines Valley District Meet held at White Pines Golf Course, Morton placed -sixth out of the eight competing schools. Taking first place at the district was East Leyden. The difficult course at White Pines is East Leyden's home course. 7 1 li , ' I X 4 R W I' . Q- is I , 5 I . , 2 3 . CSX be Q . V 13, 1' one e K-f Liste? . ..-S! ww TOP ROW: Coach C. L. Prazak, R. Mach, R. Sotir, L. Ohler, R. Pleva. BOTTOM ROW: G. Casa- letto, J. Zielinski, T. Novak, K. Saydel. TENNIS The netmen who participated in the 1967 season once again faced the frustrating problem of a lack of tennis courts on school grounds. As a result, the players were forced to practice at the Berwyn and Janura Parks. Coach C. L. Prazak, whose varsity squad took fourth place, said that he was pleased with that positiong for Larry 'X i ek Lffwizf.. , y Ohler was the only senior on the team. Competing at second and third singles, Larry and Greg Casaletto were outstanding. Sophomore Richard Pleva developed into the leading Morton player at the first singles. Coach Kulp's sophomore team members, hurt by the loss of Pleva, did their share to make the season a successful one. TOP ROW: J. Kotek, J. Schroeder, I. Paulin, J, Sisco, T. Krupicka. g2lTTO.l1 ROW: Coach T. J. Kulp, C. Carlson, T. Troll, J. Kofron, J. L 0. .ff CHEERLEADING .. . This year,s varsity and junior var- sity cheerleading squads held a very prominent position among the organizations of Morton. At the cheerleading summer camp the varsity won four first places and one second place during five nights of competition. The squads were also invited to several teas which were given by various schools on behalf of cheerleaders in the area. In March they attended a Worthwhile workshop which was held at Northern Illinois University. Besides participating in these functions, the squads practiced from two to four hours every Week. They also added swimming and wrestling to the list of sports events at which they cheered and were able to purchase new uniforms which they felt were essential to the uniformity and neatness of the squads. TOP ROW: R. Zank, M. Trailov. FOURTH ROW: L. Kraus, S. Kriz. THIRD ROW: N. Zabarek. SECOND ROW: J. Tejcek, M. Volpe. BOTTOM ROW: A. Sheridan, J. Tejcek. C. Volpe, L. Zeman, C. Paganelli, B. Paul, T. Kovar, M. Wadas. mf hi ERN CHEERLEADINC The freshman cheerleading squad, which was only recently established during the previous school year, has already become a great asset to Morton. The addition of the squad encouraged a greater number of freshmen and sophomores to attend the athletic functions. The girls, under the direction of Mrs. J. White and the other cheerleaders, learned the fundamental cheers and used them at all the main athletic events. The training received during their freshman year has provedito be a great advan- tage to those girls on the squad. They have been graduated to the junior varsity and varsity with the valuable experi- ence that many of the girls in previous years lacked. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year a girl who desired to join the GAA needed only to come out for an activity to be considered a member. The organization offered a variety of athletic activities for the girls at Morton. The calendar included swimming and bowling in the fall, volleyball in the winter, and softball and badminton in the spring. The association also sponsored its annual all-school playnight and presented an honors banquet for its outstand- ing members. Advisors were Mrs. Okayama and Mrs. Rini. TOP ROW: J. Roti. THIRD ROW: K. Kosich. SECOND ROW: I. Krizka, S. Cichy. BOTTOM ROW: S. Freeman. TOP ROW: Mrs. J. Okayama, Mrs. K. Rini, D. Kovich, C. Danis, L. Mogouirk. BOTTOM ROW: D. Heavrin, M. Zaleta, R. Strama, C. Rozum, S. Kriz, R. Castaldo. :E , , l l y ,. stif 5 p , ., if . sf L ,I Hg TOP ROW: L. Bondlow, C. Saban, L. Lenk, M. Havlicek, L. Svoboda, D. Knafl, H. Berndt, J. Kaspar, P. Ritchie, J. Eggerstedt, S. Sellers, G. Soumar, B. Dahlgren, P. Stepuchin, J. Tejcek, Mrs. R. Hapac. SECOND ROW: R. Zank, B. Puskaric, S. Kriz, D. Brad- shaw, C. Lawrence, C. Ciprian, B. Karnik, D. Mikes, K. Sebela, J. LEADERSHIP ln selecting girls for this class, instruc- tors considered grade average, physical skill, maturity, and personality. Last spring the Girls' Physical Education Depart- ment selected approximately fifty sophomore girls to enter the leadership class. ln the fall of this year, the girls began a training program to prepare them for the duties that they would undertake as leaders in their senior year. They practiced the techniques of officiating games, taking at- tendance, giving exercises, and helping P.E. teachers. TOP ROW: B. Dahlgren, B. Schabow, K. Cosentino, S. Votava, B. Vancura, C. Nadherny, M. Gilbert, A. Klinka, D. Holt, Mrs. R. Hapac. THIRD ROW: S. Reed, K. Kinnish, L. Edelson, K. Barr, P. Chin, I. Matejko, A. Sheridan, B. Benedikt, S. Koch, W. Weis- shappel. BOTTOM ROW: L. Strama, M. Schleitwiler, R. Sergo, P. Turek, P. Gilbertsen, M. Volpe, S. Fraser, K. Hagernann, M.. Gilbert, L. Frontera, J. Wyszynski, P. Snyder, C. Svoboda, K. Kraus, L. Manda, L. Stolarski. LIFESAVING CLUB A girl holding a junior or senior certificate in lifesaving had the opportunity to become a member of Lifesaving Club. The club's main service was to provide an aid to the girls, physic-al education classes, splash parties, and other extracurricular activities that needed qualified lifeguards. The girls also performed in a water safety demonstration which was presented to all freshman and sophomore girls' gym classes. The organization had one sale to finance the purchase of awards for club members. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: B. Paul, D. Proska, S. Dohrn. BOTTOM ROW: S. Podlesnick, B. Picek, M. Zaleta, K. Volenec, J. Berger, I. Zadak, S. Montris, S. Fraser, D. Dahlgren. 1- - ' 11.12 if ,fjpif . ' ' . at ag f , f - M, re. ,, . , 6- -K at L . .X . .,,, Lgyg ,. vimwi W, .1 1 2 5, 1 wa- .f 1. , . , sf XJ' J TOP ROW: C. Butts, G. Patera, B. Speer, B. Calek, T. Cappelletti, G. Casaletto, M. Schmitz, G. Malekovic, Coach K. Geiger. SECOND ROW: T. Zimmerman, K. Saydel, D. Cousins, R. Hode, F. Sveda, D. M-CLUB . . . To be eligible for membership in Mortonis M-Club, an athlete had to possess not only a varsity letter but also the qualities of a gentleman and the desire to ac- cept responsibility. This year the club sponsored an all- school playnight, a basketball game between its basketball TOP ROW: J. Malecek, S. Haak, T. Alexa, J. Abram, R. Kadlecek, J. Paulich, J. Jackson, M. Quitmeyer, J. Wainwright, Coach K. Geiger. SECOND ROW: M. Moorehouse, J. Radeki, E. Buksas, C. Florczak, Brinker, D. Carroll, M. Lonergan. BOTTOM ROW: P. Philippon, C. Roth, J. Kucharz, S. Castaldo, W. Dudek, J. Vosecek, S. Stepuchin, C. F orsyth, R. Weiss. players and members of the faculty, and the annual M- Club Dance entitled Mardi Grasi' which was held in the early spring as the last all-school' dance of the year. Throughout the year, members functioned as ushers at home football and basketball events. D. Piagnarelli, W. Forsberg, R. Holoubek, D. Martin, J. Mucha. BOTTOM ROW: R. Slad, M. Flodin, J. Vistein, J. V istein, G. Chu- doha, D. W ostratzky, T. Erickson, R. Hasto, C. Paese. I N . - ' 5 4 Af: 1 TOP ROW: N. Czajlca, C. Fabiano, C. Chaberski, M. Dolecek, D. Bending, L. Hearn, L. Maguoirlf, P. Brda, C. Paveza, L. Samec, J. Brana, f. Hrzrleu. SECOND ROW: .l. Schmidt, J. DeVries, C. Stall- nzan, R. Pluckebaurn I. Clmpin, C. Slezalf, M. Bcrtucrl, J. feppson, MODERN DANCE CLUB Throughout the year, the Modern Dance Club, under the guidance of Mrs. R. A. Hammack, presented activities which were beneficial to girls interested in the dance as a skill and an art. The club sponsored a dance dayg all interested girls of Morton were TOP ROW: P. Gilbert, .l. Carina, P. Zicha, K. Felcenlzauer, P. Gallo, L. Svoboda, I. Kluge, P. Bronsberg, S. Sellers, P. Kasper, C. Szuhr, L. Izzi, Mrs. R. Hamrnaclc. SECOND ROW: C. Klemclzuk, M. Cannataro, C. Nexetril, J. Steclzly, L. Jagielo, C. Skopek, B. at , 6 ' ' , P x 'F 1 W PXP! ' 5 A. Q in Anas TOP ROW: M. Aloia, K. Rizzo, G. Sindelar, M. Kouanda, P. Riha, G. Soumar, M. Grabos, D. Burris. SECOND ROW: D. Sherry, J. Zielke, S. Fraser, K. Kraus, M. Schleizwiler, P. Gilbertsen, B. Sima, POM-POM GIRLS The girls of the pom-pom squad once again contributed much to the half-time entertainment of the football and basketball games. Under the guidance of Miss B. Lewis, the girls choreographed and performed a different dance for every home game. During the year, the squad sponsored two sock-hops following home games and two cup-cake sales. When not performing the girls of- ten sat with the members of Pep Club in an attempt to boost the participation of the fans, TOP ROW: D. Duepner, D. Herald, D. Kovich, C. Neal, P. Kasniclc, C. Danis, R. Colello, D. Holt, K. Osuch, J. Speer, D. Faynor, L. Cervak, J. Kluge, L. Konbek. SECOND ROW: B. Benedikt, M. Colello, R. Gianatasio, K. Kraus, M. Volpe, A. Sheridan, S. Darnstadt, C. Plachy, P. Briza. BOTTOM ROW: L. Stramn, B. Flaslra, I. Zadak, S. Koch, S. Beran, C. Karsten, D. Pales, W. Welsshappel. SWIM AIDS . . . A recently organized club, the Swim Aids, aided the officials in timing the varsity and freshman swim meets. The girls also considered cheering for the swimmers and publicizing the events as part of their obligation. ln the spring the aids were invited to attend the swim team banquet and were presented with awards of honorary mention for their service. The girls had a splash party and in the spring held an outing for themselves and their guests. D. Kinnish, B. DellArmi, J. Brana, B. Sch b , P, P' l C, S , IBOTIQT OM RIZW C.l Spegacfilc, C. Nadherthy?wV. Mohhciii, D. Nghifh, . aeger, . rai ov, . l , P. H d' , L, A ', V, R , D. Proska, K. Kinnish, S. Votaviizlw ar ma nun asa .... xl y , tiss's. SWIM CLUB The main highlight of the school year for the members of the Swim Club was the performance of their annual show. The days preceding the presentation, which this year was entitled Wet and Wild, were spent in learning and practicing the forms of aquatic art. The club leaders also encouraged members to attend workshops and to observe the techniques of other swim shows. Last fall those students who wished to oin the organization were required to demonstrate their ability in a test of basic swimming skills and fundamental stunts. Because of their conflicting practice sessions, football players were given the opportunity to be tested later in the school year. TOP ROW: I. Benes, C. Nadherny, D. Gilbert, S. Berger, I. Tejcek, K. Kinnish. THIRD ROW: S. Podlesnick, R. Colello, D. Faynor, C. Suttner, J. Mucha, L. Castleberry, L. Adamczyk. SECOND ROW: D. Bahde, A. Sheridan, I. Kratochvil, I. Riedell, K. Volenec, M. Elderkin. BOTTOM ROW: B. Fraser, S. Cichy, S. Flodin, V. Lippert, I. Miller, L. Savino, L. Kraus, P. Briza. TOP ROW: L. Upson, J. Cosentino, I. Zadak, R. Zank, D. Proska J. Krizka, C. Fabiano, I. Rylands. THIRD ROW: G. Patera, E Dubsky, C. Malekovic, I. Chiado, E. Zoul, B. Cermak, I. Schroeder, A. Morris, J. Kluge, C. Brookbank, Mrs. I. White. SECOND ROW: N. Wons, L. Cervah, K. Cosentino, D. Slad, B. Strzelecki, J. Wesley I. Dumas, I. Martinek. BOTTOM ROW: C. Dumas, B. Gawenda, S Spizzirri, D. Rodeo, R. Strama, R. Shulrnan, P. Dobrowolski, S. F raser. s 9 TUMBLINC CLUB . .. Tumbling Club, which is composed of those girls who possess a definite interest in further developing their tumbling skills, had a productive year. Under the supervision of Miss E. L. Paolicchi, the girls continued to advance to more difficult techniques that many were incapable of accomplishing in September. This year the club gave a Christmas party for its members and, as in past years, honored its most exceptional tumblers at an awards banquet held in the spring. TOP ROW' B. Paul. THIRD ROW: L. Kraus, C. Paganelli, SEC. OND ROWi R. Zanlf, J. Tefcek, M. Volpe. BOTTOM ROW: I. Tejcelr, A. Sheridan, S. Kriz. TOP ROW: B. VanCura, A. Ficha, K. Slawko, S. Piagnarelli, C. Fabiano, K. Ness, T. Kovar, P. Piela, K. Ewing, N. Faikus, Miss E. L. Paolicchi. SECOND ROW: C. Phillips, J. Roti, C. Stevens, L. Zeman, P. Belmonte, S. Cichy, S. Vorlicky, J. Krizka. BOTTOM ROW: N. Arient, D. Pope, C. Volpe, S. Flodin, C. Self, D. Proska,AL. Arturi, f. Annicella. Yx.f'-r TOP ROW: Mr. C. Busse, C. Celf, R. Strama, f. Slak, S. Bradshaw, lesnick, S. Sellers, N. Zaberek, G. Biedron, K. Osuch, J. Speer. P. Charvat, N. Hasto, L. Rogers, B. Forsyth, J. Valaskooic. SECOND BOTTOM ROW: M. Rosinski, D. Kinnish, S. Darnstadt, P. Gorman, ROW: R. Castaldo, T. Kleronomos, C. Ryndak, J. Daniels, S. Pod- J. Frontera, L. Frontera, S. Piagnarelli, T. Pope, N. Ramos. TRACK AYDS . . . An important group of girls who during the past year assisted the judges in their officiating of track meets was the Track Aids. These aids helped by recording and typing up scores throughout the track season. The girls, presence at the meets also promoted more enthusiasm from the spectators and better morale for the team. An in- dividual Wishing to become an aid had to attend an inter- view and convince a committee that she intended to support the athletes. The club sponsored a bake sale and organized an outing for the boys and the aids at the close of the year in recognition of a good season. WRESTLING AIDS .. . A club which was recently added to the list of organizations at Morton was the Wrestling Aids. After having officially received their charter from the MWSC, the girls promptly purchased uniforms which they hoped would create a feeling of unity among the members. For the home meets, the club's responsibility was to time and score and to keep accurate records of each match. This year the only prerequisite for a girl wanting to become an aid was an avid interest in wrestling. In the spring the girls attended the wrestling banquet to share in the honors of the team that they had supported. TOP ROW: K. Cosentino, A. Klinka, D. Holt, G. Biedron. THIRD ROW: M. Rosinski, K. Knez, D. Kovich, G. Scaglione. SECOND ROW: W. Pankrac, V. Haeger, C. Polich. BOTTOM ROW: J. Slak, B. Hermann. , 5-QM? . is il 1, l 2l7 Index CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Activity Committee 168, 169 Aeolian Choir 154, 155 Amateur Radio 176 Archery Club 176 Art Club 177 Board of Education 22 Booster Club 165 Cafeteria Staff 36 Campus Life 177 Committee Heads 162 Computer Club 178 Concert Band 152, 153 Czech-Russian Club 159 Deans' Aids 172 Debate 149 Distributive Education Club 178 Drama 150, 151 Executive Committee 161 Falcon 146 Fledgling 147 French Club 159 Freshman Cheerleaders 210 Friendship Club 180 Frosh-Soph Baseball 206 Frosh-Soph Basketball 193 Frosh-Soph Cross-Country 203 Frosh-Soph Football 189 Frosh-Soph Girls 164 Frosh-Soph Golf 207 Frosh-Soph Indoor Track 202 Frosh-Soph Outdoor Track 202 Frosh-Soph Swimming 200 Frosh-Soph Tennis 208 Frosh-Soph Wrestling 197 Future Nurses of America 179 Future Teachers of America 179 German Club 160 Girls' Athletic Association 210 Girls' Choir 156 Guidance Aids 173 Hall Guards 172 Harmonettes 158 Home Ec. Club 180 Italian Club 160 Junior Honor Society 148 Junior-Senior Girls 163 Junior Varisty Basketball 192 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 209 Junior Varsity Football 188 Junior Varsity Wrestling 196 Lab Assistants 173 Leadership 211 Library Aids 174 Lifesaving Club 211 Madrigal Singers 158 Maintenance Staff 37 Math Club 178 M-Club 212 Medical Department 36 Mixed Chorus 157 Modern Dance Club 213 National Forensics League 149 Nurses' Aids 174 Office Staff 35 Operators' Club 175 Orchestra 154, 155 Pep Club 166, 167 Pom-Pom Girls 214 Saddle Club 181 School Services 37 Senior Council 162 Senior Honor Society 147 Small Committee 162 Social Committee 170, 171 Spanish Club 161 Student Volunteer Service 175 Swim Aids 214 Swim Club 215 Talon Staff 144, 145 Thespians 149 Ticket Office 181 Track Aids 217 Tumbling Club 216 Varsity Band 152, 153 Varsity Baseball 204, 205 Varsity Basketball 191 Varsity Cheerleaders 209 Varsity Cross-Country 203 Varsity Football 186, 187 Varsity Golf 207 Varsity Indoor Track 201 Varsity Outdoor Track 201 Varsity Swimming 198, 199 Varsity Tennis 208 Varsity Wrestling 194, 195 Vocational Office Occupations Wrestling Aids 217 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Adamski, B. 5, 26 Albrecht, S. 26 Allen, L 26 Anderson, M. 21, 26 Ard, T. 26 Arvai, G. 26 Baar, R. 20, 26, 134 Below, H. 25 Bentley, S. 26 Bilder, D. 15, 26, 53, 177 Boduch, T. 26 Bogacz, M. 26 Bond, C. I 26, 58, 189 Bossieux, A. 26 Broede, J. 26, 200 Brown, L. 26 Bruce, J. 26 Budzik, J. 26 Bujnowski, C. 26 Busse, G. 26, 186, 201, 203, 217 Capron, J. 26, 191 Chiado, J. 27 Classen, A. 251 Cleckner, N. 27, 52 Clifford, M. 27 Cooper, Dr. W. L. 22 Cundiff, L. 27, 206 Dambrauskas, A. 27 Deizman, T. 27, 189, 197 Donnelly, F. 27 Ekholm, H. 27 Ellinger, J. 27, 189, 199 Emerson, C. 27 Ertner, F. 27, 177 Erwin, E. 27 Evan, J. 27, 188, 197 Fahey, F. 27 Fleming, M. 27 Floyd, P. 27 Frantik, J. 27, 153 Fremgen, F. 27 Friberg, I. 25 Fuson, W. 27, 41 Gamboa, M. 14, 20, 27 Geiger, K. 28, 186, 212 Geiser, P. 28 Gessler, A. 28 Glenn, F. 28 Gomberg, K. 28, 31 Gottemoeller, M. 28 Gray, B. 28 Groeneveld, S. 28 Guengerich, R. 28 Guerra, R. 28 Hahn, R. 28, 192 206 Hamed, C. 28 Hammack, R. 29, 213 Hapac, R. 29, 211 Harmon, M. 29, 47 Hegner, R. 10, 29, 144 Heinz, M. 29, 44, 160 Hilding, G. 21, 29, 59 Hohe, H. 25, 173 Hughes, R. 29 Hutchison, Dr. W. 1. 17, 23 Jacobson, W. 25, 29, 173 Jahelka, E. 24, 25 Jahelka, J. 25 Jerabek, M. 29, 44, 159 Joaillier, M. 29, 175 Kaminski, L. 29, 52 Kasik, P. 25 Keller, W. 29, 189 Kiser, P. 29 Kluge, M. 29 Knopik, R. 29, 161, 162 Koehler, R. 29, 147 Kohout, R. 29 Kozurek, R. 29, 110, 197, 204 Kraus, J. 29, 58, 186 Kucera, R. K. 23 Kulp, T. 29, 193, 203, 208 LaBarge, R. 30 Lamana, V. 30 Langer, D. 30, 167 Langley, G. 5, 30 Leckel, J. 25 Lewis, B. 30 Lichterman, M. 5, 30, 130, 149 Lindhorn, R. 25 Lome, D. 30, 178 Ludwig, E. 25 Magro, P. 21, 30 Maibusch, S. 30 Malopy, L. 30 Manual, S. 30 Marsik, D. 30 Martin, G. 30, 206 Mascari, F. 30, 178 Matheny, D. 30, 189, 196 Mavigliano, R. 30, 53, 177 McClean, V. 30 McCloud, G. 30 McDonald, M. 30, 176 McIntyre, M. 30 Messler, R. 31 Mickina, M. 31 Morel, J. 31 Morgan, J. 31 Motycka, M. 31 Mounce, R. 20, 31, 176 Munson, Y. 31 Myers, O. 31, 47 Nakayama, P. 20, 31, 62, 173 Nemec, J. 20, 31, 176 Noeth, C. 31, 180 Novotny, A. 31 Oestreicher, M. 32 Okayama, J. 32, 59, 210 Ondrus, Dr. J. 24 Pace, S. 32, 165, 193, 204 Palazzolo, J. 32 Palmquist, E. 14, 32, 161 Paolicchi, E. 32, 216 Perkins, M. 25 Pesek, L. 32, 179 Phillips, G. 32, 161 Pitelka, R. 32 Placzek, F. 25 Polz, J. 32, 194 Prazak, C. 32, 208 Prine, R. 32 Pukstys, R. 32, 160 Radek, T. 32, 155 Radeke, G. 32 Ramsey, J. 32, 46 Randolph, W. 32, 181 Rausch, R. 32 Regan, J. 25, 32, 186 Reynolds, L. 32, 201 Rini, K. 33, 210 Riser, P 33 Rinis, W. 33 Rittenhouse, A. 33 Rupert, J. 33 Samec, C. 33 Satz, F. 33 Schechter, L. 33, 110 Schesta, S. 33 Schloeder, B. 33 Schneider, M. 33, 173 Schrock, G. 33, 120, 147 Schuett, R. 33 Sebek, V. 33 Shafer, J. 33 Sick, J. 33, 148 Smalley, F. 33 Smenos, A. 31, 33, 174 Smith, J. 33, 189 Smouse, G. 33 Spicer, O. 25 Spigel, J. 34 Studnick, F. 34, 146 Svoboda, F. 34 Tallach, E. 34, 188 Thompson, S. 34, 161 Treadway, R. 34 Tregler, M. 34 Tudor, R. 25 Umbaugh, J. 25 Verdeyen, D. 34, 48, 207 Vizek, J. 34 Vopicka, J. 25 Wegert, L. 34 Weyerstall, A. 34, 50, 175 Wezelman, F. 34 White, J. 34, 215 White, W. 34, 130, 200 Wilhelm, C. 34 Williams, A. 34, 188, 201, 202 Williams, J. 25 Wilson, F. 24, 25 Wilson, J. 34 Zupsich, J. 34 A Abraham, Ronald 62 Abram, James 110, 185, 186, 191, 206, 212 Adamczyk, Laura 120, 166, 215 Adamovich, Kathy 130 Adams, Patricia 130 Adams, Tom 62 Agnew, Patricia 130, 164 Agnew, Thomas 120 Ainsworth, Claude 130 Ainsworth, Gregory 130 Airdo, Annette 110 Airdo, Christine 130, 166 Albanese, Charmaine 130 Alexa, Terry 62, 65, 186, 187, 190, 191, 204, 212 Alfirevic, Cynthia 110, 163, 166 Alfirevic, Richard 130, 189, 193 Aliotta, Dean 120 Allport, Frank 120 Aloia, Marie 59, 110, 165, 167, 168, 214 Alonzo, Frank 120, 124 Alspaugll, Daniel 62 Alwes, Dawn 130, 166 Alwes, Gary 120 Alwes, Gregory 110 Amato, Dale 130, 200 Amico, Charles 120, 189, 197 Andel, Rosann 120, 156 Ander, Gary 62, 162, 186 Ander, Kris 130, 189, 193 Anderson, Edward 130, 197 Anderson, Glenn 110 Anderson, John 120 Andritsis, Sandy 120, 166 Andrzejewski, Marianne 110 Annes, Constance 120, 181 Annicella, Jo Marie 120, 216 Anselmi, Brenda 62 Antos, Barbara 130 Aregood, Guy 120, 178 Arient, Nancy 120, 166, 216 Arlowski, Antoinette 110 Arnold, William 63 Aronson, Carol 130, 157, 164, 174 Aronson, Ruth 110, 148 Arturi, Donald 130 i Under the supervision of Mr. M. E. McDonald, an industrial arts teacher, Gary Elfring, James Nosek, John Klicpera, John Koc, and Ken Ihde test an electronic circuit through an oscilloscope. All driving students at Morton West must be given eye tests before they can receive their driving permit. Here Nurse E. Vocelka gives one of the students the required test. Arturi, Lianne 120, 214, 216 Atkinson, Neil 63, 172 Austin, Judy 5, 63 Austin, Victoria 120, 173, 177, 181 Avena, Gloria 63 Avena, Louis 120, 189 Avena, Richard 130, 189 B Baas, Catherine 63 Babirak, Robert 63 Babirak, Stephan 120 Bachielli, Linda 110, 156, 181 Bachta, Diane 12, 62, 63, 155, 161, 165, 168, 171 Bachtell, Cheryl 130, 157 Baer, James 130 Bagnuolu, Frances 120 Bahde, David 200, 215 Bailey, Robin 63 Bajlovec, Denise 130 Bak, Karen 120, 157 Bak, Marilyn 110, 154 Baker, Colyn 120, 156, 164 Baker, James 120 Baker, Joan 110 Bala, Barbara 63 Bala, Bruce 120 Baldacci, Craig 120, 154, 188, 197, 206 Baldini, John 63 Baley, Frank 120, 202 Baloun, Gary 110, 175 Baltrusaitis, Josephine 110 Balwierz, Kenneth 120 Banfi, Carl 46, 130, 157, 174, 175 Bangert, Ronald 120, 193, 207 Baranski, John 110 Baranski, Marion 110 Barath, Deborah 120, 167, 174, 177 Barger, Joe 130 Barile, Bonita 130, 157, 167 Barker Pat 63 Barnes, Daniel 63 Barr, Kathleen 63, 87, 211 Barreutber, Letitia 120 Barrow, Stephen 130 Barth, Barry 130 Barth, Randall 110, 148, 177 Barth, Roger 120 Bartocci, Mario 110, 194 Barton, Edward 63, 180 Barton, Robert 51, 110, 189 Bartosik, Frank 110 Bartos, Russell 49, 120 Bartucci, Phyllis 57, 110 Bartunek, Edward 63, 174, 178 Bartunek, Gemma 110 Bartunek, Mary 120, 156, 178 Bartunek, Therese 130, 157, 174, 180 Barzda, Joann 110, 155, 168 Basak, Kenneth 130 Bathon, Dennis 110 Batina, Gloria 110 Batke, William 130, 157, 200 Batkiewicz, Raymond 120 Batzkall, Nancy 110 Batzkall, Paul 120 Bauer, Linda 130, 167, 181 Baumruck, Scott 120, 153 Baumgartner, Ken 64, 154, 160 Becvar, George 130, 197, 202, 203 Bednarz, Gloria 120, 180 Bedrava, Susan 120 Bedsole, William 120, 176 Behary, Charlene 110, 177, 179 Behary, George 120 Behmer, Linda 120 Behounek, Robert 63 Beimal, Bruce 120, 189 Belasieh, Dorothy 110, 166 Bell, Larry 130 Belmonte, Patricia 110, 156, 165, 179, 216 Belt, Janice 63 Belvoncik, Patricia 120 Benchik, 'Frank 110 Benda, Bernard 130 Bending, Pam 120, 213 Benedikt, Beverly 64, 163, 211, 214 Benedikt, Carol 110 Benedikt, Cheryl 110 Benes, Jane 110, 166, 215 Benes, Jeffrey 130, 189 Benes, Joanne 130, 154 Benes, Suzanne 110, 167, 179 Benrus, Thomas 130 Beran, James 130 Beran, Suzanne 110, 167, 168, 170, 173, 214 Beranek, Marianne 120 Berger, Larry 58, 64 Berger, Sandra 110, 211, 215 Berkos, Terrence 110 Bernard, Janice 110, 154, 163, 167, 168, 171, 172 Bernardo, Dietrah 110, 154, 158, 165 Berndt, Holly 64, 162, 165, 169, 171, 211 Berndt, Maryellen 130, 169, 170 Berndtson, Alan 64, 175 Berndtson, Bruce 130, 175 Berry, Barbara 120 Bertuca, Mary 110, 163, 213 Bertuca, Vincent 130, 193 Beseo, Marianne 120, 179 Beseo, Rosalye 64, 154 Bezdek, Charles 111, 153, 155 Bezdek, Charlotte 111, 165, 167, 168 Bezjak, Judith 64 Bialy, Benita 64, 130, 164, 167, 169 Bibly, Richard 111 Bickert, Giles 130 Bickert, Robert 120 fm Biedron, Gail 111, 163, 166, 170, 217 Bigos, Robert 64, 178 Bilik, Linda 111 Bi1y,Joan 111 Biro, John 120, 196 Birsa, Bonnie 10, 64, 149 Bishop, Janie 12, 62, 64, 147, 154, 158, 165,A169, 170 Bishop, .Randy 121, 157, 189 Biss, James 111 Bissias, Dean 111, 172, 192 Bizek, Donald 111 Blarhnik, Pete 111 Blank, Jacqueline 130 Blazak, Gary 121, 193, 206 Blohm, Peggy 121 Bloniarz, Jeffery 111 Blum, Bill 64 Bluma, Robert 130 Bobal, Tom 121 Q Boenzi, Vincent 111, 201 Boivin, Ann Marie 121 Boivin, Arthur 64 Bojarski, Patricia 111, 163, 167, 175 Boley, Joan 130 Bollman, Helen 130, 174 Bolsega, Cynthia 166, 177 Bolt, Robert 130, 193 Bolt, Willard 111 Bonaguidi, Russell 111, 184, 188, 194 Bondlow, Linda 64, 155, 158, 211 Bordak, Robert 121 Borisov, Alexander 130 Borkovec, Christine 121, 180 Borowiak, Frank 64, 175, 176 Borzych, Joseph 111 Bosik, Constance 130, 166 Boucher, Annette 111 Boudnek, Janet 121, 177 Bouska, Sandra 130 Bowman, Danie 131 Bozzi, Barbara 131, 157, 213 Calde Bozzi, Donald 111 Brabeck, Joseph 121, 154 Bradac, Patricia 111, 154, 158, 166, 169, 170 Bradbury, Patricia 111, 163, 167, 175 Brader, Elizabeth 131, 166 Brader, Frank 64- Bradshaw, Diane 64, 163, 165, 211 Bradshaw, Susan 111, 163, 217 Brana, Judy 111, 161, 162, 165, 167, 171, 213, 214 Braun, Pam 121 Brda, Patricia 131, 213 Brescia, Thomas 131 Brewer, Jerry 64, 186, 194 Brewer, Terry 186, 194, 195 Brezina, Kathy 131, 166, 177, 179 Brinker, David 111, 162, 186, 196, 206, 212 Brinkmann, Georgia 131 Brittain, Paul 111 Briza, Patricia 6, 111, 214, 215 , Brodsky, George 111, 148 Bronsberg, Margaret 131, 213 Brookbank, Colleen 64, 215 Brooks, Charles 111, 172 Brower, Ronald 131 Brown, Diana 131 Brown, Judith 121, 173 Brown, Kathleen 131 Brownell, Sandra 111, 172 Browner, Lynda 121 Brozovsky, Judith 62, 64, 147, 163 Brozovsky, Mary 111, 163, 167, 168 Brucato, Charles 121 Bruce, Nancy 121, 157 Bruce, Richard 111 Brumfield, Michael 131, 189 Bruscato, Nick 121 Bryant, Charlotte 131, 166 Bryant, Rebecca 111 Bryk, John 131, 202 Buban, Kathleen 9, 65, 146, 175 Bucek, Laverne 111, 158 Buchholz, Cheryl 65, 178 Budenz, Dan 65, 191 Budenz, Karen 131, 157 Budreck, Frank 121 Buffington, William 131 Buhrke, Maryann 111, 156 Buidosik, Christine 111, 166 Buidosik, Sharon 131, 177 Bukovsky, Marie 65, 147, 156 Buksas, Edward 65, 186, 191, 204, 212 Bulat, Walter 131, 189 Bull, Trevor 121 Bullerman, Kathy 131, 157, 167, 179 Bultrini, Rita 111 Burde, Susan 111 Burdett, Kathy 65 Burdi, Patricia 131 Bures, Frank 121, 176, 202 Burgener, Timothy 66 Burian, Gayle 66 Burian, Michael 121, 189, 193 Burke, Patricia 111, 163, 166 Burke, William 111 Burnett, Dave 131, 202 Chuck Slepicka points out a mistake in the equation which Joe Kotek has just solved. Both boys are participating in the advanced math pro- gram which offers college math to juniors. 43' In her chemistry class Pam Kasnick lights a Bunsen burner in order to evaporate a liquid in the dish. Her laboratory partner, Bob McKinley, watches to note the results in his notebook. Burnett, Diana 66 Burris, Deborah 111, 167, 169, 170, 214 Bushnell, Corinne 121 Buti, Concetta 111, 156 Butts, Cyrus 66, 186, 212 Bylcznski, Paul 66, 178 Byrnes, Christopher 121 Byrnes, Thomas 131 Bytnar, John 66 C Cabrnoch, Nancy 121, 156, 158, 180 Cady, Chuck 121, 152 Cady, Paul 111 Cairo, Anthony 111 Cairo, Richard 131 Cairo, Sandra 66, 154, 158 Cairo, Thomas 121 rone, Gino 121, 189, 197 Calderone, James 66 Calderonc John 121 Calderone, Kathy 121, 157, 213 Calek, Buzz 66, 186, 198, 199, 212 Callahan, Debra 111, 168 Callahan, Thomas 131, 152, 154 Callas, James 121, 196 Callas, Steve 131 Calligaris, Paul 152 Cameron, Albert 121 Cameron, Wilma 131 Camis, Lawrence 121 Camis, Mike 66 Candella, Helene 121 Cannataro, Margarite 131, 139, 213 Capehart, Deborah 131 Capitan, Gail 121 Capitan, Gary 111 Cappelletti, Anthony 66, 162, 186, 212 Cappelletti, Joseph 121, 142, 149 Carlini, Carol 43, 111, 147, 148, 160 Carlson, Carol 131 Carlson, Charles 111, 208 Carlson, Joyce 131, 157 Carollo, Gloria 66 Caronna, Angela 66 Carosello, Josephine 111 Carr, Joan 111 Carr, Vernon 111 Carroll, Dean 111, 162, 186, 202, 212 Carroll, Wayne 111, 188 Carter, Jane 111, 154 Caruso, Margaret 111 Casale, Daniel 111, 188, 206 Casaletto, Candace 131, 164, 167 Casaletto, Gregory 66, 172, 186,208,212 Cashman, Cynthia 121, 179 Cass, Thomas 111 Castaldo, Ambrose 66, 162, 186, 212 Castaldo, Christina 131, 166 Castaldo, Rose Marie 121, 156, 165, 166, 169, 170, 210, 217 Castelline, Diane 131, 167 Castillo, Marc 131, 189 Castleberry, Linda 111, 215 Cease, Jerry 111 Cech, Donna 121, 164, 168 Ccch, Linda 111, 167 Cechura, Ken 67 Cerahona, Anthony 67, 175 Cerese, Deborah 157 Cermak, Nancy 121, 168, 213 Cermak, Robert 67, 198, 215 Cernansky, Sharon 111, 181 Cernota, Elizabeth 111, 148, 152, 155, 158 Davidowski, Kathleen 70 Costanzo, Lawrence 131, 189 Cerny, Charles 67 Cerny, Glenn 131 Cerny, Margaret 121, 164, 166 Cervak, Linda 111, 214, 215 Cervenka, Donna 51, 111, 147 Cervenka, Michael 111, 188, 206 Cerveny, Charles 131, 157 Cesal, Margaret 131, 167, 181 Ceyer, Sylvia 131, 174 Chaberski, Christine 131, 166, 213 Chalabala, Richard 121 Chaloupka, Yvonne 67, 154, 179 Chambers, Donna 131 Chapin, Janice 67, 154, 158, 163, 180, 213 Chapin, Russell 131 Charvat, Peggy 111, 163, 167, 217 Chejlava, Nancy 111 Chere, John 121 Chervinko, Margaret 111, 154 Chesky, Linda 67 Chiado, James 51, 67, 158, 198, 215 Chiado, Robert 121, 154, 158, 189 Chiappetta, Linda 111, 156 Chiba, Linda 111, 148 Chiba, Richard 131, 154, 189 Chin, Calvin 131, 202 Chin, Jean 13, 67, 161, 162, 163, 165, 211 Chjda, Jerry 131 Chlumsky, Thomas 67 Chmelarik, Diane 121 Chmelarik, Sharon 131 Chmelarik, Steven 111 Chmelicek, Charles 67 Chmielowiec, Anne 121, 149 Chmielowiek, Steven 111 Chodl, Bonnie 67 Chodl, Darlene 121 Chodl, James 131, 152, 189, 197 Cholewiak, Raymond 111 Chopp, Thomas 131, 202 Chrastka, Lynn 121 Christ, Ruth 131 Christensen, Cheryl 111, 163, 166 Christensen, Neil 121, 192, 203, 207 Chrt, Edwin 131 Chudoba, Gerald 67, 186, 201, 212 Chvatal, Arlene 121 Chvatal, John 67, 204 Ciaccio, Joseph 131, 153, 157, 189, 193 Ciaccio, Niki 121 Ciarniello, Joseph 131, 189 Cichorz, Dennis 121 Cichy, Susan 131, 167, 210, 215, 216 Ciesielczyk, Robert 121 Cihlar, Michael 111 Cihlar, Randall 131 Cihlar, Ronald 67, 203 Cikowski, Naomi 131, 164 Cirnbalista, Lawrence 121 Ciprian, Carol 68, 211 Cisco, Carla 121 Citro, Denise 131 Ciucio, Rosemary 111 Clark, Saundra 131 Clawson, Richard 68 Clay, Raymond 131, 189 Clemente, Sam 131 Cleveland, John 121, 194 Clotz, Sandi 131 Coates, Edward 121 Coburn, Darryl 121, 188 Cohea, David 68 Cohn, David 68, 131 Cole, David 68, 178 Colello, Mary 68, 163, 214 Colello, Renee 111, 214, 215 Collecchia, Frank 121 Collecchia, Tina 68 Compobasso, Michael 131, 189 Conforti, Phil 121, 203, 207 Conner, James 111 Conoboy, Michael 111 Conradi, Leandra 111 Considine, Robert 131, 189 Cook, Suzanne 131 Corbin, Diane 111, 163, 180, 181 Corbin, James 68 Corcoran, Leslie 121, 153, 202 Corey, Kathy 121, 155, 158 Corkery, Allen 131, 197, 202 Corsbie, Cathleen 68 Cosentino, James 131, 189, 200, 215 Cosentino, Karen 68, 179, 215 217 Counelis, Carol 131, 167 Court, Barbara 131, 154, 166, 181 Court, Diane 111 Cousins, Debra 130, 131, 164, 166 Cousins, Douglas 112, 155, 203, 212 Cox, Audrey 112 Cox, Darlene 131, 157 Crone, Christine 121, 173 Cronk, Clara 68 Crook, Joseph 68, 146, 158 Cummings, Scott 112, 192 Cundiff, Eunice 112, 160, 174, 177, 179 Cuvala, Steven 131, 153 Curtis, Cheryl 121 Cwick, Barbara 121 Cwick, Paul 131 Czajka, Judith 112, 166, 172 Czajka, Lawrence 131, 189 Czajka, Nancy 68, 165, 171, 213 Czaplicki, Eve 131, 159 Czarcinski, Nadine 131 Czarnota, Kenneth 112 Czech, Rudolph 112 Czerniawski, Laura 68, 159 Czerwinski, James 68 Czerwinski, Kathy 131 Czeslawski, Robert 193, 121, 206 Czuprynski, Charles 131, 153, 189, 193 Czyzewski, Joann 121 Czyzynski, Witold 112, 148, 149, 177 D Dahlgren, Becky 68, 154, 211 Dahlgren, Donna 112, 148, 211 Dahlgren, Linda 69 Dahlgren, Thomas 131 Dalaskey, Patricia 121 Danca, Darlene 69 D'Angelo, Maryann 112, 156 D'Angelo, Michael 69 Dangles, Richard 131, 153 Daniels, Francine 69 Daniels, Joyce 121, 124, 169, 217 Daniels, Margaret 112, 147 Daniels, Thomas 131 Danielson, Thomas 121 Danis, Catalina 121, 164, 166, 173, 210, 214 Danis, Peter 69 Dantino, Michael 69 Dantino, Rosemarie 131, 157, 167, 213 Danuser, Cynthia 131 Dardwin, Duane 121, 206 Darnstadt, Susan 121, 156, 168, 214, 217 Dasaro, Debra 131, 180 Dau, Dawn 112, 163 David, Kathryn 112, 155, 168, 170 David s, Bruce 70, 176 Davis, David 70, 155, 158 Davis, Denise 112, 152, 154, 158 Davis, Marian 112, 151 Davis, Raymond 131 Davis, Rosanne 131 Davis, Susan 131, 157 Davis, Susan 121, 156 Debartolo, Susan 112, 165 Decarlis, Thomas 131 Dechristopher, Yolanda 121 Deckman, Linda 70, 173 Deeds, Christine 131 Deeds, Jim 70 Delaney, Caroline 112, 154 Drake, Donna 132, 157 Drake, Susan 112 Drazen, Daniel 121, 146, 155, 158, 174, 175, 177 Drazen, Patrick 121, 146, 174, 175, 177 Drazen, Timothy 132, 189, 202 Drew, Diana 112 Driscoll, Carol 122 Drozd, Peggy 70 Drum, James 112 Drum, Keven 132 Dubsky, Edward 6, 70, 198, 215 Duchateillier, Jeannie 132, 166, 213 Duda, Diane 112 Dudek, Walter 70, 172, 186, 212 Dudman, Pat 122, 156 Dudzik, Mary Ellen 122 Duepner, Debra 112, 164, 166, 214 Dufek, Jerry 112 Duff, Craig 122 Duffek, Susan 110, 112, 165, Delaney, Georgianne 132 Delaney, Wayne 121 Dellarmi, Barbara 112, 160, 163, 167, 168, 214 Dell Armi, Frank 132, 189, 200 Delsarto, Gayle 132 Dely, Gregory 121, 175, 181 Dema, Dominic 121 Dennert, Marilyn 121 Dennert, Patrick 112 Derose, Joanne 132, 167 DeRose, Diane 121, 166, 168, 170, 174 Desantis, Vincent 121 Descher, Bruce 121 Desmond, James 112, 149 Devine, Patricia 70 De Vries, Jacqueline 41, 121, 146, 213 Dewitt, Debbie 132, 167 Deyoung, Ralph 132, 189, 202 Diamond, Gary 132 Dihlik, Roy 132, 193, 203 Dick, John 132, 189, 197 Dieckman, Bella 121 Diman, Nancy 70, 154, 158, 175, 179, 180 Diomede, Patrick 121, 154 Dion, Linda 112, 181 Distasio, Dominick 121 Ditlove, Dave 112 Ditore, Janis 112 Dlabay, Kenneth 112, 198 Dobias, Mary 132 Dobricky, William 70 Doblinski, Josephine 121 Dobravec, Michael 132, 153, 202, 203 Dobrowolski, Michael 16, 70, 186, 202 Dobrowolski, Patrick 132, 189, 200, 202, 213 Dohr, Susan 112, 163, 172, 211 Dolecek, Marie 132, 213 Dolezal, Sue 112, 165, 169, 170 Dolman, Deborah 70, 155, 158, 163, 180 Dombrowski, Karen 112, 165, 167, 169, 170 Donley, Michael 121 Donnelson, Richard 112 Dooley, Anne 132 Dooley, Mary 70, 173 Doremus, Debra 132 Doscotch, Donna 70 Doscotch, Janice 121 Drabek, James 132 Drake, Daniel 112, 188, 196 167, 169 Duffer, Robert 132 Duffy, James 112 Duffy, Joseph 122 Dukes, David 122 Dumas, Barbara 132 Dumas, Charrie 112, 155, 158, 215 Dumas 215 , John 122, 189, 200, Duncan, Linda 71 Dunn, Diana 112, 156 Dunovsky, Kathleen 122 Dunow, Gary 122 Durik, Nancy 132, 167 Dus, Gary 175 Dusek, Carla 132 Dusek, Rosanne 122, 166, 177 Dussmau, Mary Lou 122 Dutra, Mary 122 Dvorak, Dorothy 71, 165, 171 Dvorak, Marguerite 71, 179 Dvoule Dwyer, ty, Joraine 71 Bernadette 122, 157 Dwyer, Dave 71 Dwyer, Patricia 122, 158 Dziura, Jacqueline 132, 167 E Early, Roberta 132, 177 Echtner, Nora 122, 156, 160 Edelson, Lee 112, 163, 211 Edgarton, Michael 132 Edgarton, William 112, 175, 178 Edgerton, Betty Lou 71, 178 Eggerstedt, Jane 71, 147, 211 Ehresman, Larry 122 Eisbrener, Wayne 122, 155, 158, 193 Elderkin, Mark 132, 157, 200, 215 Elendt, Linda 122 Eleveld, Lynn 71, 165 Elfring, David 122, 189 Elfring, Gary 71 Elwardt, Jeanne 112 Emery, Sandra 71 Engelsman, Donald 112, 207 Ennis, Gregory 122, 197 Epstein, Lynn 132, 181 Erbaugh, Cathy 71, 147 Erickson, Terry 122, 153, 201, 203, 212 Espe, Kathleen 71 Esposito, Anita 132, 167 Esposito, Carl 132 Esposito, John 122 Eterno, Grace 122 Evans, Janet 152, 164 Ewing, Kathy 122, 167, 216 Ewing, Patricia 112 Eyth, Donald 112, 188 Eyth, John 112, 153 F Faber, Karen 122 Fabiano, Constance 122, 169, 213, 215, 216 Fabiano, Phyllis 71, 154, 165 Facenda, Camilla 122 Fagerberg, Verner 132, 193 Faikus, Glenn 122, 153, 202, 203 Faikus, Nancy 132, 157, 167, 216 Faikus, Suzanne 112, 154, 158, 175, 213 Failla, Ross 132, 189 Falada, Gary 122, 176 Falk, Jeffery 122, 188 Faltus, Vicki 112, 142, 145, 148, 154 Fanello, Dominic 132, 139, 189, 197 Fargo, Arlene 112 Farnsworth, Michael 122, 155, 158, 189, 200, 206 Fasanella, Margaret 112 Faust, Vincent 112 Favero, Charles 132 Faynor, Debra 122, 156, 214, 215 Felder, Anthony 122 Felder, Richard 132 Felgenhauer, Bruce 71, 174, 176, 181 Felgenhauer, Karen 132, 157, 213 Felice, Joann 132, 166, 181 Felice, Peter 112 Felix, Joseph 132 Felseck, Alan 112 Fencl, Frank 122, 159 Ferenchek, Richard 132, 202 Fernandez, Andrew 112 Ferranra, Laura 122 Ferrara, Susan 132 Ferraro, Paul 71 Fiala, Ronald 122, 152 Fiedler, Alice 122, 173, 174 Filas, Clyde 47, 112, 148 Finn, John 132 Fire, Evelyn 132 Fischer, Bonita 72 Fischer, Christa 112 Fischer, Linda 72, 155, 158, 163, 175, 181 Fischer, Louis 112 , Fischer, Noreen 112 Fister, Emily 112, 156 Fitzgerald, Frank 112 Fitzgerald, Rochelle 122 Flak, Sandra 72 Flanagan, Colleen 122 Flaska, Bonnie 112, 167, 168, 172, 214 Fleischer, Richard 132, 202 Flgcilin, Sandra 122, 164, 215, 6 Flodin, Warren 51, 112, 201, 208,212 Florczak, Clifford 112, 186, 201, 212 Floyel, Gale 72, 154, 158, 163 Floyel, Glen 122 Focosi, James 122 Fogg, Norma 156 Fonte, Gloria 132, 157 Fonte, Sam 112 Ford, Kathleen 112 Ford, Kevin 132 Ford, Susan 122 Ford, Thomas 72 Forsberg, Wayne 72, 186, 212 Forsyth, Charles 45, 112, 201, 202, 203, 212 Forsyth, Mildred 122 Foster, Alvin Ray 132 Foster, David 132, 189 Fothergill, Donald 112 Frana, Susan 132 Franco, Frank 72 Frankowiak, Stephan 122 Fraser, Barbara 122, 167, 174, 179, 215 Fraser, Sandra 72, 81, 147, 211, 214, 215 Frasher, Ronald 132, 189 Fratto, Darlene 122 Fredricks, Lynal 112, 152, 154, 177 Freeman, Sharon 72 Freeman, Shirley 132, 167, 210 Freid, Dawn 132, 167, 174 Fremgen, Thomas 122 Fremgen, Timothy 112 Frontera, Judy 122, 167, 172, 217' Frontera, Lynn 72, 165, 168, 170, 172, 211, 217 Fuller, Ernie 122, 193, 203 G Gaba, Charlene 132 Gaba, Linda 72 Gable, Vivian 132 Gaffney, Kevin 132 Gaffney, Ralph 112 Gagala, Bruce 122, 176, 200 Gagnon, Marie 72, 167, 168 Gajda, Frances 72 Gajewski, John 132, 202 Gajnak, Richard 122, 178 Gallo, Jim 132 Gallo, Patricia 72, 172, 213 Gallucci, Nancy 72 Gamlin, James 112 Gancarcyzk, Kenneth 112, 188, 201, 202 Gardner, Linda 112, 149, 213 Garelli, Lucille 73 Gargano, Michael 132 Gargano, Salvatore 122 Garino, Janis 122, 213 Garland, Chris 73 Garrie, Larry 132 Garrity, Donald 73, 201 Gasaway, Russell 122, 180 Gasaway, Walter 73 Gassaway, Rylla 122, 164 Gates, James 112, 172 Gauger, Donald 132, 174 Gawenda, Bonnie 132, 157, 215 Gawenda, George 132 Gawenda, Joan 112 Gawronski, Joanne 122, 174, 180 Gazdziak, Ken 112 Gebhart, Dennis 73, 101, 178 Gebhardt, Susan 73 Geiger, Mark 132, 189, 197 Gelb, Gloria 112, 166 Gelb, Richard 73 Gellhause, Pamela 112, 179, 181 Gentry, Cynthia 50, 112 George, Joseph 122 George, Larry 112 George, Maria 113 Geraghty, Susan 122, 164, 166, 168, 170 Giacalone, Janet 122, 167, 172 Gialdini, Sam 122 Giamarese, Nicholas 132 Gianatasio, Rea 73, 163, 175, 214 Gianatasio, Robert 113, 162, 192, 206 Gilbert, Dennis 132, 189, 215 Gilbert, Mary 73, 162, 163, 175,211 Gilbert, Patricia 113, 163, 211, 213 Gilbert, Rebecca 122 Gilbertsen, Pamela 12, 73, 165, 168, 171, 211, 214 Gilliatt, Frances 113, 156 Gilmore, John 132 Gilsdorf, James 132, 153 Gilsdorf, Janet 73, 155, 158 Gingrich, Carl 113, 153, 155 Gingrich, Daniel 132, 152, 154 Giovannetti, Annette 122 Giovannetti, Mike '113 Giudice, Anthony 132, 194 Glowienke, Thomas 113 Glug, Rita 113, 168, 170 Gobernatz, Thomas 132 Godlewski, Valerie 73, 172 Goieggng, Kathryn 132, 164, Goier, Allen 73, 207 Goldberg, Mark 73 Goldstein, Gregory 73 Goldstein, Linda 43, 74 Golembiewski, Chester 74 Goluszka, Allan 122 Goluszka, Joanne 132, 180 Gongol, Carl 113 Goralski, Allen 74 Gorecki, Charles 132 Gorman, Margaret 122, 167, 168, 172 Gorman, Mike 113 Gort, Patricia 132, 154, 164 Gould, Brad 132 Goworowski, Mary 74 Grabos, Melissa 74, 165, 169, 214 Grace, Harry 122, 193 Grace, Michael 122 Graczyk, Karen 122 Graczyk, Robert 113 Gradowski, Thomas 113, 148 Graff, Dennis 113 Graham, Jacqueline 132 Grahnke, Gary 122, 189 Grahnke, Lon 43, 74, 172, 186 Grant, Richard 122 Graunke, Beth 132 Graunke, Mark 122 Graunke, Paulette 132 Graunke, Terry 113, 148 Gray, Harold 113, 155, 158 Gray, Lee 113, 155, 158, 166, 175 Gray, Mary 122 Gray, Renee 75 Gray, Tom 75, 178 Grecco, Nancy 75 Gredlics, Thomas 113 Greenwood, Diane 113 Gregoire, Thomas 122, 189 Gregory, Robert 122 Grenvich, Richard 122, 152 Gribben, Karen 122, 165 Griffin, Deborah 157, 132 Griffin, Gail 75 Grimm, Bob 122 Grimmenga, Cathryn 132 Grimmenga., Michael 122 Grisko, Gary 122, 153, 176 Grisko, Gregory 75 Grubbs, Caryl 75 Gruber, Gale 75 Gruber, Paul 122 Gruskovak, Susan 113, 213 Gruskovak, Timmy 75 Grusz, Ronald 113 Grutka, Dianne 75 Grutka, Elizabeth 132, 164 Grych, Daniel 122 Grych, Elizabeth 113, 180 Grzybek, Susan 113, 165 Guarisco, Janice 132 Guenther, Betty 132, 157, 166 Guenther, Fred 75, 191 Guido, Carmen 122, 200 Gulbin, Patricia 132 Gully, Christine 132 Gurga, Eddie 133, 189 Gurke, David 113 Gurke, Debbie 133 Gurkowski, Mary 113, 154, 177 Gurtler, Alan 133 Gustello, Debby 113, 165, 167 169 Gustello, Lawrence 75, 178 Guth, Raeann 122 Guy, Stephan 113 Guzelis, George 113 Guzo, Anita 122, 154 H Haak, Skip 75, 162, 186, 190, 204,205,212 Habada, Jane 113 Habada, Kathy 122, 167, 168, 172 Hacus, John 133, 154 Hadac, Linda 75, 172 Haeger, Virginia 113, 163, 172, 213, 214, 217 Hagar, Rose 62, 75, 165, 172 Hagemann, Joan 133, 157, 164, 167 Hagemann, Karen 9, 14, 75, 142, 145, 147, 165, 175, 211 Hahn, Bradley 47, 75, 172 Hahn, Mary 133, 167, 213 Haidamaka, Nicholas 113 Hailey, Chandra 133 Hajek, James 133 H-alaunka, Susan 133 Haldane, Nancy 75, 155, 158 Hale, Debra 122 Halik, Karen 113, 149, 152, 154, 155, 161 Halm, Donna 113, 163 Halvorsen, Kathy 123 Halvorsen, Michael 75 Hamer, Mike 123 Hamilton, Kenneth 123 Hamm, Keith 123, 200 Hammett, Nancy 113 Hamtak, Gary 76 Hanelin, Donna 76 Hanelin, Judith 123, 156 Hanias, Linda 76, 158, 172, 180, 213 Hausa, Christine 133 Hansen, Beverly 76 Hanzlik, Deborah 76, 147, 155 Harbacek, Deborah 113 Harbacek, Leonard 189 Harbacek, Victoria 76, 154, 158, 172 Hardina, Patricia 123, 214 Harlan, Candace 113 Hare, Robert 123 Harlev, Judy 123, 144, 213 Harrison, Diane 113, 149, 152 Hart, Donna 123, 157, 164, 169, 173 Hart, John 123 Hartwig, Thomas 113 Hartyl, Louis 113, 192 Hascek, Carl 133 Hassel, Linda 76 Hassel, Pamela 123 Hastik, Sharon 113 Hasto, Barbara 133, 167 Hasto, Nancy 123, 174, 184, 217 Hasto, Robert 113, 201, 203, 212 Haubenriser, Nancee 69, 76, 163, 174 Haubernriser, Terrence 133, 189 Hauck, James 123 Hausknecht, Geraldine 133 Havlat, Bruce 133 Havlicek, Mary 76, 162, 165, 169, 171, 211 Havlicek, Rita 133, 167, 168, 171 Havranek, Dana 133, 202 Havranek, Linda 43, 76, 173, 177 Hawkins, Connie 113 Hearn, Leslie 133, 166, 169, 213 Heartt, Fred 113, 192, 207 1 Heavrin, Darlene 123, 164, 210 Heetel, Geraldine 113 1-leger, Paul 76 Hehn, Jack 113, 188, 201 Hejnal, Beatrice 133 Hejny, Paul 123 Hejtmanek, Joan 157, 167 Heller, Rich 76 Hellstrom, Terry 76 Helton, Eddie 123 Henderson, Jacqueline 133, 166 Henkel Henkel: Henkel Hering: 149 Herkel, Dean 123 Donna 123, 153, 189 Nancyann 133 Glen 43, 76, 142, 147, Bonnie 133 Hermanowski, David 113, 201 Hermann, Barbara 76, 154, 173, 217 Hermann, William 113, 155, 201 Herold, Debra 123, 167, 168, 170, 181, 214 Herst, Karen 113 Hertzler, Joanne 113, 155, 158, 175, 179 Hess, Michael 194 Hetman, Donna 123 Higgins, Amy 76, 163, 166, 175 Higgins, Cynthia 133, 164, 166 Hinz, Glenn 123, 153, 193 Hinz, Gregg 76 Hixon, Karen 123 Hlavaty, Robert 133, 189 Hobbs, Michael 113 Hodan, Debra 123 Hodan, Pamela 113 Hode, John 123, 188, 206 Hode, Richard 76, 155, 186, 204, 212 Hodek, Janet 133, 152, 181 Hodge, Carol 77 Hoekendorf, Carol 113 Hoeksema, Daniel 77 Hoeksema, Ruth 123 Hoffman, Glenn 133, 155, 202 Hoft, Eilene 123, 147, 167, 168 Hogan, David 113, 196 Hogan, Kathleen 133 Hogan, Robert 133 Holas, Frank 133 Holecek, Joey 113 Holoubek, Richard 77, 198, 199, 212 Holt, Debra 113, 163, 170, 211, 214, 217 Holub, Mike 40, 123 Holub, Patti 123, 167 Horodecki, David 123 Horonzy, Denise 133, 157, 164, 167 Horonzy, Linda 77, 154, 171, 174, 179 Horvat, Rosemary 113 Hosna, Carol 113, 159, 163, 179, 180 Hospodar, Edward 113 Houdek, James 113 Houdek, Martin 123, 189 Houdock, Marilyn 123, 154, 174, 180 Havorka, John 123 Hradecky, Marlene 123 Hrncirik, Ronald 123 Hruby, Michael 113 Hubacke, Deborah 133, 168 Huddle, Jay 113 Hudoba, John 123 Hudon, Roger 77 Hummel, James 133 Hummel, Pam 77, 178 Hunter James 77 Hurbanis, Catherine 113 Hurbanis, Charles 133 Huss, Angela 123, 152 Huss, Joseph 113 Hutchison, Carol , 9, 77, 145, 147, 159, 179 Hylton, John 123 1 lacomini, Carin 123, 165 Iacovetti, Barbara 113, 167, 168, 170 lacovetti, Phillip 123 lantoro, Lowell 77, 186 Iapichino, Richard 133 lgnash, Carol 133 lgnash, Michael 123, 202 lgyarto, Louis 123 Ihde, Charles 133 Ihde, Kenneth 77 Ilko, Charmaine 123 lncrocci, Renee 113 Iovino, Phyllis 54, 77 Iovino, Therese 123 Isenberg, Gwen 120, 123, 167, 168, 170 Ivanelli, Carl 77 lzzi, Linda 113, 213 Izzi, William 123, 189, 197 J Jablonski, John 113 Jacklin, Richard 113 Jacklin, Robert 77, 206 J ackowiak, Pamela 123, 167 Jackson, Gary 123 Jackson, John 113, 186, 201, 202, 212 Jackson, Judith 74, 77 Jackson, Michael 77, 160, 174 Jackson, Sharmaine 123 Jacobson, David 78 Jaeger, Deborah 123, 156 Jagielo, Laura 133, 213 Jakubka, George 133 James, Karen 123 Janata, Frank 123, 189, 202 Janata, Robert 78, 201 Jancik, Dolores 123 Janda, Bud 78 Janda, Janice 113 J anda, Robert 123 Janda, Ronald 133 Jandak, James 78, 152 Janecek, Charmayne 123 Janik, Janice 133, 157, 213 Janke, Louise 133 Jankovsky, Richard 113 Jankowiak, John 133, 189 J annush, Joyce 78, 155, 172 Janousek, Gary 113 Janousek, Joseph 78, 186, 194, 195 Janowick, Diane 113 J anowick, Marcia 78 Jansa, Glenn 133, 202 Jansen, Carol 113, 168 Jansky, Jerry 133 Jansky, Tom 78, 113, 116, 146 Jansto, Steven 113, 206 Jaros, John 133, 181 Jaros, Peggy 123, 164, 168 Jaskot, Richard 133, 189, 200 J avurek, Clayton 113, 186, 191 Jay, Randy 133 Jay, Thomas 113 Jecmen, Garry 113 Jelinek, Guy 113 Jelinek, Janice 133, 164 Jelinek, John 113 Jenks, J anyce 113 Jensen, Paula 123 Jensen, Robert 78 Jensen, Susan 78 Jeppson, Janet 46, 157, 166, 213 J erabek, Sandra 78, 146, 147, 163, 175 J errick, Steven 133 VAV., , 1 X 3, ,, ,,,,, rg, ,.,.-- . -W ' 1'5 'fit rx' The telephones located in the school aid students in making important calls to parents and friends. In E-wing Karen F elgenhauer laughs at a joke while Betty Guenther waits patiently. 223 Jirus, Daniel 123 Jezek, Lorraine 123, 167, 169, 181 Jezek, Philip 123 Jezek, Ruth 123, 156, 168, 213 J eziorski, Bruno 133, 153 Jeziorski, Carol 123, 156, 158, 164, 166 Jicha, Arlene 133, 157, 167 Jirfgg Patricia 123, 155, 158, Johnson Christine 123 Johnson, Diane 114, 155 Johnson, Guy 123, 152, 153 Johnson, Henry 123, 189, 197 Johnson, Linda 123 Johnson, Nancy 133 Johnson, Philip 123 Johnson, Rita 133, 164, 157 Johnson Robert 123 Jones, Catherine 42, 123, 174, 181 Jones, Jim 123 Jones, Loy 123 Jordan, Deborah 123, 156, 166, 180 Jovanovich, Milan 123 Jozefik, Carl 114 Jozwiak, Donald 5, 155 Jozwiak, Gregory 133, 157 Joiwiak, Michael 133, 189, 97 Juda, Arlene 133 Junkus, Joan 123, 159, 180 Juraska, Kathleen 123, 173, 177 Jurgovan, Kenneth 123, 188, 202 K Kacena, George 50, 78 Kachavos, Bette 133, 157, 167 Kaciuba, Stanley 123 Kacmar, Dan 133, 197 Kaczmarek, Carol 133 Kaczmarek, Raymond 123 Kadlec, Neil 133, 200 Kadlecek, Robert 78, 162, 186,204,212 Kain, James 78, 201 Kaiser, Betty 123 Kaiser, Christine 124, 181 Kaiser, Mary 114 Kalal, August 124, 152 Kalal, Raymond 124 Kale, Diane 133, 167 Kaleta, Candice 12, 78, 154, 162, 165, 169, 171, 172 Kaleta, Dennis 114, 148, 188 Kalina, Larry 114, 153, 154 Kalivoda, Don 79 Kalivoda, Michael 79 Kalivoda, Richard 79 Kaminski, Barbara 133, 159 Kanak, James 79 Kanak, Sharon 114 Kandi, Carol 79 Kaplan, Keith 79 Kaplan, Susan 114 Kappa, Christine 133 Kaprak, Eryene 124 Kara, Allen 114, 201 Kara, Belinda 124 Karabin, Charles 124, 203, 207 Karafa, Kim 54, 57, 114, 154 Karasek, Edward 133 Karcz, Irene 133 Karel, Wayne 144- Kariotis, Carolyn 79 This skeleton, usually used in biology during the discussion of the skeletal system, is here discovered to also be a manikin. .assembled by a sociology class, this bulletin board with a sign read- ing 'Worlzlis Worst Bath shows many advertisement techniques which are used to persuade consumers to buy products. Karkos, James 133, 148, 153, 202 Karkos, J eribeth 79 Karkut, Eugene 124 Karlovic, Edward 46, 133, 202, 203 Karlovic, William 79, 143, 152 Karlovsky, Nancy 124, 156 Kamik, Bonnie 79, 142, 165, 211 Karnik, Donna 133 Karpinski, Suzanne 79, 155 Karsa, Joseph 133 Kartsounes, Linda 114, 155, 158 Kasicki, Paul 124, 196 Kasicki, William 133 Kasnick, Pamela 124, 166, 169, 214 Kaspar, Jeanne 79, 154, 211 Kaspar, Laura 124, 166 Kaspar, Michael 114 Kaspar, Pauline 133, 213 Kaspar, Susan 157 Kastner, James 133, 189 Kaucky, Mary 124 Kauzlarich, Roy 79, 161, 172, 186,201 Kavicky, Thomas 79, 194, 195 Kavicky, William 197 Keating, Albert 49, 124, 200 Keating, Paul 114, 201 Keck, David 79, 178 Keck, Melissa 44, 124 Keefe, Thomas 124, 189, 193, 207 Keefer, Joan 133, 167, 213 Kelch, Daniel 133 Keller, Nancy 114, 163, 165 Kelley, Debra 133 Kelley, Dennis 114 Kelly, Kathleen 124, 177 Kelly, Patrick 133, 181 Kelpsas, Bruce 124, 202 Kendall, Kenneth 114 Kennedy, Patricia 133, 157 Kent, Karen 124 Kent, Paul 114 Kerke, John 114, 148, 162, 201 Kerpec, Charles 114 Kerpec, Marilyn 114, 169, 170, 173 Kersten, Christine 43, 80, 171, 214 Kersten, Susan 124, 167, 171, 173 Kerstina, Joseph 124, 188 Kevan, John 133, 153 Kevan, Mark 80 Kibildis, Anthony 133 Kieclaisch, Laura 124 Kielbasa, Jerold 133, 197 Kifgiasa, Joseph 80, 186, 189, Kieras, Karen 114, 163, 167, 174 Kilinsky, Patricia 114 Killion, Gary 134, 189 King, Alan 124 King, Donna 114 Kingos, Richard 80, 175 Kinnish. Denise 124, 166, 168, 171, 214, 217 Kinnish. Kathleen 80, 171, 211, 214,215 gt 4 Mr. T. Radek Kleftj gives the down beat during a rehearsal of the combined Morton West and East orchestra. Mr. R. C. Pitelka frightl looks on as Larry Klimes demonstrates his skill on the electric drill. Kinsfather, Laura 124, 164, 169 Kinzie, Lynn 114, 166 Kirkolis, David 134 Kirscher, Linda 114 Kitzberger, Richard 134 Kleczka, Sharon 114 Klemchuk, Cynthia 124, 151, 213, 152 Klemencic, Wayne 114, 192 Klenzak, Brudine 114, 172 Kleronomos, Thea 124, 165, 167, 168, 170, 172, 217 Klescich, Roberta 80 Kleszewski, Diane 134, 157 Klick, Kurt 124 Klicpera, John 80 Klima, Glen 124 Klimenko, Nicholas 114 Klimes, Kenneth 124, 188, 206 Klimes, Kerry 134, 189, 197 Klimes, Lawrence 41, 124 Klinder, Carl 124 Kline, Michael 124 Klinka, Arlene 114, 163, 166, 169, 172, 211, 217 Klobnak, Linda 124, 180 Kloepfer, David 134 Klos, Dana 134, 202 Klos, Sadonna 134 Kluge, Janice 124, 213, 214, 215 Kluge, William 124, 197 Kluka, Darlene 69, 80, 94, 155, 158, 160 147, Kluka, Raymond 124, 158, 175 Kmen, Gerald 80, 198 Kmoch, Charles 80 Knafl, Diana 80, 149, 163, 211 Knafl, Kim 134 Knapkiewicz, Darlene 124 Knes, Robbert 114 Knez, Karen 114, 145, 148, 166, 168, 171, 213, 217 Kniffin, James 134, 153 Knott, Laurel 80, 163, 172 Koo, Joseph 114 Koc, Laurie 134 Koch, Marsha 114, 167, 168, 171, 172 Koch, Susanne 80, 158, 155, 165, 168, 171, 172,211,214 Kocourek, John 124 Koehler, Don 134, 155 Koehler, Sandra 114, 154 Koelle, Charles 114 Koelle, Walter 124 Kofron, Joel 124, 208 Kohout, Adolph 134 Kohout, Carole 114, 166 Kolar, Robert 189, 154 Kolarik, Gera 134, 174, 177 Koller, Michael 114, 188 Kolodziej, Rita 134, 166 Konvalinka, Deborah 125, 164, 169 Konvalinka, Diane 125, 164, 169 Konvalinka, Kathleen 80, 163, 168, 171 Kopecky, Gilbert 114 Koran, Linda 114 Koranda, Allen 134 Koranda, Sandra 134 Koren, Tom 80 Korica, George 134 Kosak, James 114 Kosak, Jerome 134 Kosar, Joseph 134 Kosich, Karen 166, 210 Kosin, Karen 125, 156, 181 Kosobud, Larry 81 Kosson, William 114 Kostal, Michael 134 Kostro, Christine 81 Kotaska, Barbara 125, 167, 168 Kotchka, Clifford 134, 176, 152 Kotek, Clare 134 Kotek, John 125, 206 Kotek, Joseph 114, 148, 162, 208 x ff X 5 .W V6 , rf' ,K V, gall' cj 1 I 'R N? Kotrba, John 81 Kotte, Barbara 134 Kotte, Linda 125, 161 Kotulski, Thomas 114 Kouba, Larry 125 Kouba, Mary 134 Koubek, Joseph 134, 153, 193, 203 Koubek, Linda 81, 147, 162, 163, 172, 213, 214 Koukol, John 125 Koukol, Roberta 81 Kovalcik, Connie 134 Kovanda, Marilyn 114, 165, 169, 170, 214 Kovar, Tamara Kovar, Theresa 168, 171, 209 Kovarik, Brian Kovich, Donna 81, 172 125, 165, 167, , 216 125 125, 166, 169, 170, 210, 214, 217 Kowal, Kathy 82, 191 Kowalski, Tom 82, 204 Kowarseh, Lindsay 114 Kowarsch, Mary 114, 181 Koza, Linda 134, 157 Kozack, Martin 134, 202 Kozak, Sharon 134, 157, 174 Koziel, Chris 125 Koziel, Conrad Krabec, George Kracmer, Janet 82, 206 125 82, 147, 179 Kraft, Frank 125 Kraft, Jean 134, 157, 167 Kral, Allan 82 Kral, Judy 82, 155, 163, 167, 171, 175 Kral, Robert 134, 153 Kral, Susan 82, 159, 170, 179 Krall, Gregory 114 Kramer, Andrew Kramer, Kenneth Kratochvil, Janet 170, 215 Kratochvil, Todd 134 125 82, 155, 169, 114, 194 Kratschmer, Kurt 125, 178 Kratville, Judy 134 Kratville, Raymond 114 Kraus, Kathleen 12, 16, 82, 165, 168, 171, 211, 214 Kraus, Linda 114, 167, 168, 171, 209, 215, 216 Kravcik, Amber 82 Kravcik, Eugene 134 Kray, Timothy 125, 176 Krejci, Michael 134, 189 Krejci, Susan 125 Krencius, Victor 134 Kreslek, Robert 114 Krev, Larry 114, 188, 201, 202 Krivacek, Cheryl 82, 181 Kriz, Sandra 12, 82, 165, 167, 169, 171, 175, 209, 210, 211, 216 Krizka, Jerilyn 134, 167, 210, 215, 216 Krohn, Karen 114, 154 Kroll, Pamela 125, 164 Kronika, James 114 Kronika, Janet 134, 167, 181 Krota, Donna 125, 181 Krota, Geri 114, 173 Kroth, Donna 114, 125, 169, 170 Kruel, Dennis 125 Krupa, Paul 134 Krupicka, Keith 125, 174, 188, 192 Krupicka, Tom 114, 208 Kruzel, Audrey 134 Krystinak, John 114, 192 Krystinak, Marilyn 82 Kubacka, Karen 114, 155 Kubes, Deborah 125, 164, 167 Kubin, James 82 Kubitz, Maria 114 Kucan, Darko 4, 82 Kucera, Catherine 134, 168 Kucera, Frank 80, 155, 158 Kucera, Laddie 114 Kucharz, David 134 Kucharz, Joseph 80, 184, 186, 201, 212 Kucharz, Susan 134, 157 Lains, George 114 Kuchta, Frances 134, 167 Kufrin, Paul 134 1iukla,l3ary 125,1s9,197, 206 Kukla, Stephen 114, 152 Kulaga, Alan 134 Kulig, Jerry 114 Kulis, Joann 134, 166, 177, 179 Kunesh, Carol 134 Kunickis, Lavona 125, 167 Kupina, Paulette 135 Kupsco, James 135 Kurik, Patricia 114, 156 Kurivial, Pamela 114 Kuta, Barbara 114, 163, 166 Kveton, Sandra 80 Kwiatkowski, Ron 114 Kwiatek, Gerald 83 Kwit, Dennis 125 Kwit, Leonard 114 Kwit, Linda 125 L Labash, Marie 80 Labut, Roberta 80, 174 Lacario, Randy 80 Lacina, Carol 80 Lacina, Janet 135 Lada, Sharon 80, 154, 158 Lafido, Stephanie 114, 168, 171 Laird, John 125, 175 Lamarche, Lora 80, 174 Lambros, Evangeline 114, 163, 167, 213 Landeweer, Susan 135 Landis, Carolyn 80, 159, 177, 181 Landis, Emil 125, 197, 202 Landsinger, Bob 80 Landsinger, Diane 114, 160, 180 Lane, Steve 125 Lanenga, Joyce 135, 157, 170 Lanenga, Judy 54, 80, 147, 162, 165, 167, 171 Lang, Paul 80, 186 Lange, Diane 80, 168 Langner, Karl 84, 172 Lanier, Lynda 114, 148, 149 Lantz, Carole 135, 174 Lapiana, George 125 Lasater, John 125 Lashin, Lynn 114, 166 Lasky, Terese 125 Lastovicka, John 84, 145, 146 Lastovka, Richard 114, 207 Lauer, Cynthia 135 Laurie, Barbara 84, 178 Law, George 135, 159, 189 Lawrence, Carol 84, 211 Lawson, Darlene 84 Lawson, Michael 125, 154 Lazansky, James 125 Lazansky, Mary 135, 181 Lazazzera, Jacqueline 125, 173 Lazazzera, Janet 114 Leadman, Larry 135 Lebedevs, John 84, 206 Lech, Laurette 125, 179 Ledford, Deborah 135 Lehecka, Rich 125 Lejsek, Richard 84 Lemmons, Linda 125, 156 Lenk, Linda 84, 145, 165, 170, 175, 211 Lenz, Cynthia 135 Leonhardt, Robert 135, 200 Lesniak, Janis 84, 172 Lestronge, Marina 114 LeStronge, Rita 125 Levy, Amy 125 Lewandowski, James 135, 189, 202 Lewandowski, Joyce 114, 161 Lewis, Dellamay 125 Lexa, Julie 125 Lhotka, Susan 125 Liberati, John 114 Licht, Catherine 135 Lieb, Karen 135 Liermann, Alan 115, 206 Liesz, Thomas 125, 202 Lindecker, George 135 Lindsay, James 135, 189 Linhart, Edward 135, 202 Linhart, Georgiana 115 Linhart, Margaret 84, 156 Lippert, Veretta 135, 166, 215 Lisowski, Lois 84, 178 Lisowski, Michael 135 Lockwood, Marcella 135, 157 Loder, James 135 Logli, Penelope 115 Lohndorf, Joseph 84 Loiacono, Frank 135 Loizzo, Frances 115 Lonergan, Colleen 135 Lonergan, Michael 115, 188 Longo, Howard 125, 189, 206 Lopatka, Gerald 84 Lopata, Linda 115 Loporto, Michael 125, 172 Lorenz, Charles 125 Losos, Michael 135, 202, 203 Loucky, Elaine 115 Loula, Frank 84 Louvar, Arthur 115, 162, 191 Louzensky, Steven 125 Lucca, Nick 5, 115, 188, 206 Lugo, Tom 115 Lulich, Linda 115 Lull, David 84 Luschinski, Kenneth 125, 188 Luther, Diane 125, 181 Luznicky, Margaret 125, 177 Lydigsen, Robert 125 Lynch, Patti 115, 165, 174 Lyons, Dolores 135, 167, 181 Lyons, Patricia 115, 173 Lyons, Susan 135 M Macaluso, Darrel 115 Mach, Janice 115 Mach, Robert 85, 208 Machacek, Randall 115 Mack, Christine 135, 167, 181 Mack, Frank 85 Mackowiak, Arlene 125 Maggiore, Peggy 135 Magnus, Michael 85 Magouirk, Linda 135, 210, 21,3 Maher, Maureen 85 Maher, Mike 125 Maid, Randy 135, 189 Maid, Sherry 85 Maida, John 115 Maidway, James 125 Majewski, Michael 135 Majewski, Stanley 85 Majewski, Tom 115 Malcik, Carol 125, 156 Malcik, Robert 85 Malec, Catherine 115 Malecek, Jeffrey 85, 186, 193, 207, 212 Malek, Charles 125 Malek, Mark 135 Malek, Susan 85, 178 Malekovic, George 85, 198, 212, 215 Malekovic, Lynda 115 Malik, Gloria 135 Malizzio, Angela 115 Malone, Gary 85, 153, 155 Maloney, Mary 85 Malouf, Thomas 135 Malowick, Dave 115 Maltese, Adrienne 125 Maly, MaryAnn 115, 149 Maly, Susan 115 Manda, Lorraine 85, 211 Mansch, Arnold 125 Marando, Sandra Ann 125, 156 Marbes, John 135, 197 Marcisz, Ronald 125 Mares, Debra 135 Mares, Neil 115, 196 Maresh, Denise 115 Maresh, Raymond 202 Maretta, Patricia 135, 157, 164 Marino, Michele 125 Markis, Larry 125, 177 Markvart, Frances 125 Maronich, Debra 125 Marquardt, Donna 85, 213 Marsh, Gordon 125 Marshall, Gay 125, 156 Marshall, James 58, 85 Marshall, Michael 125 Marsik, Scott 86, 162 Martin, Dennis 86, 212 Martin, Gregory 135, 201, 202 Martin, Susan 125, 152, 158, 213 Martinek, Glen 115 Martinek, Jim 86, 215 Martinek, Nancy 115 Martinez, Vickie 125, 161, 179 Martirano, Marylynn 125 Martorelli, Kenneth 135 Martz, Jeffrey 135 Marzec, Barbara 125 Marzec, Nannette 57, 115 Mascitti, Denise 135 Maskowski, Marianne 115, 163, 173, 179 Masters, David 135 Mastny, Craig 115 Mastny, Ellen 125 Mastny, Frank 135, 202 Mate, Darlene 115 Matejko, Janice 48, 86, 147, 159, 211 Mateja, Kenneth 135 Matero, Angela 135 Matero, Mary 52, 115, 160 Matkovich, Kenneth 86 Matrisciano, Carolyn 115 Mattson, Nancy 6, 115, 156, 169, 170, 173, 179 Matula, Sharon 115, 152' Matulionis, Donald 125 Matulionis, Wayne 86 Maturo, Pamela 135, 167 Matveychik, Gary 135, 189 Matz, Joan 135 Maves, Janine 115, 147, 181 Mayes, Robert 135, 203 Mayer, Kathy 125 Mayer, Peggy 135 Mayerhofer, Donna 115 Mayerhofer, Mary 135, 157, 166 Mazurek, James 115 Mazzarella, Andrew 86 Mazzarella, Paul 125 Mazzone, Anna Maria 86 Mazzone, Dominick 125 Mazzoni, Thomas 86 McCarthy, Jean 135, 157, 164 McCartney, Jacqueline 115 McChrystal, Linda 125, 161 McClure, Dennis 86 McClure, William 125, 192, 206 McCullagh, David 125 McCullagh, Kenneth 135 McCullough, Laureen 135, 167, 171 McEntire, George 125, 193, 206 McGonigal, Thomas 125, 189 McGuffey, Rodney 135 McHugh, Denise 116 McKay, Elizabeth 116, 147, 148, 159, 166, 177 McKievick, Carol 86, 147, 153, 155 McKievick, John 135 McKinley, Robert 116, 201, 202 McKinley, Thomas 135 McMahon, Earl 116, 198 McMahon, James 135, 189, 200 McMenamin, John 125 McMonagle, Joseph 86 McNamara, Eileen 116 McNamara, Michael 135, 189, 197 McNeely, Janet 86 McReynolds, Maureen 116 McVeigh, Kevin 116 Meccia, Diana 86, 163, 174, 180 Meckel, Frances 135, 157, 159 Meckes, Margaret 116, 173 Meeker, Paula 126 Mekalet, Randy 126 Melchiorre, Denise 116 Melka, Donald 135, 189, 200 Melka, James 86, 158 Melka, Kathleen 116 Melka, Ronald 135 Meloun, Sharon 87, 155, 163 Merrion, Paul 120, 126 Meschi, Richard 126 Metz, Aletha 126, 167, 170 Meyer Meyeri Alan 116 Francine 87 Meyer, Kurt 126, 180 Meyer, Lawrence 126 Meyer, Ross 116 Miara, Susan 116 Miaso, Mary 135, 157 Mical, Stephen 116, Micetich, Ronald 135, 202, 203 Michalek, James 116 Michalicka, Deborah 135, 164 Michelsen, Ronald 40, 116, 148 Mickelson, Scott 87, 198, 204 Mickenbecker, Terri 116 Miculinic, Glen 116 Mielcarski, Robert 135, 157, 189,202 1AigHn,Idnda 116,159,163 179,180 Miglio, Michael 135 Miglore, Grace 116, 165, 169, 170 Miglore, Patricia 135, 164, 167 Mikel, Gloria 87 Mikel, Richard 135, 189 Mikes, Donna 87, 155, 211 Mikes, Susan 116 Mikl, Paul 116 Miko, Linda 116, 165, 169, 170 Mikos, Paula 126, 174, 181 Mikutis, Dale 87, 198 Miller, Debby 87 Miller, Deborah 135, 146 Miller, Jerry 135, 200, 215 Miller, Mike 126 Miller, Patricia 135 Miller, Peter 116 Miller, Robert 135, 189, 197 Milner, Louie 87 Minar, Michael 87, 201 Misek, James 135 Misek, Susan 116, 158, 154, 172 Misurec, Peter 116 Mitas, Linda 126 Mitchell, Robert 88 Mitchello, Frank 116 Mitchener, Karl 126 Mitts, Deanna 126 Moad, Tom 40, 58, 88 Mocerino, Susan 126 Mockus, Frank 135 Modica, Frank 135 Molina, Pat 116 Molinaro, James 135, 189, 197 Monaco, Viola 88. 163, 214 Monczynski. Gregory 126 Mondo, Kathleen 126 Montris, Shirley 88, 211 Monzel, James 116, 174, 181 Moore, Susan 116 Moorehouse, Maureen 116 Moorehouse, Myles 88, 186, 212 Moravec, John 126, 153 Moravec, Robert 116, 148, 207 Morelli, Lynette 135 Morelli, Michael 116 Moriarity, Michael 135, 160, 175 Morris, Allen 126, 154, 202, 203, 215 Morris, Boneta 157 Morris, Pamela 135 Morris, Therese 135 Morrison, Kenneth 116, 172 Morse, Kathy 88 Morten, Debra 126 Mosley, Bobby 135, 202 Most, Clarence 116, 196 Mostowski, Richard 126 Mostowski, Sandra 135 Motejzik, Karen 135 Motejzik, Susan 135 Motsinger, Nancy 126 Mott, Joseph 135, 189 Motycka, James 88 Motycka, Richard 135 Moutvic, Gerald 47, 88 Mover, Nadine 136 Mrazek, Charmaine 45, 126, 147, 153 Mrazek, Darlene 136, 164, 166, 174 Mrazek, Douglas 88 Mrazek, Wayne 88, 178 Mucha, Jeff 88, 198, 199, 212, 215 Mucha, Steven 126, 189, 198 Mueller, Kathy 88 Mueller, Laura 136 Muller, William 116 Mullins, Theresa 136, 157 Mumm, Gary 126 Murphy, Martha 116 Musil, Allan 116, 179, 181 Musil, Alan 126 Musil, Annette 116, 166, 179 Muth, Linda 116 Myers, Steven 116 Myrtle, John 126 N Nadherny, Cynthia 88, 147, 211, 214, 215 Nadherny, Eric 126 Nakayama, Alan 126 Nanons, Debra 136 Napier, Jesse 126 Nash, John 116 Nash, Stephen 126 Naudziunas, Frances 116, 160 Naughton, Darrell 110, 116, 162 Neadly, Jerome 116, 206 Neal, Cynthia 126, 164, 166, 214- Neal, Sharon 88 Neely, Arthur 116 Nekolny, Bob 126 Nelson, Gregory 88 Nelson, Joan 136, 157, 164, 167 Nelson, John 126 Nelson, Margaret 126, 167 Nemecek, Michael 136, 189, 202 Nemecek, Pamela 136, 152 Nemecek, Robert 116, 153, 207 Nesbitt, Roger 126, 200 Nesetril, Cheryl 126, 156, 213 Nesladek, Carol 116, 148, 154, 158 Nespechal, Thomas 116 Ness, Charles 116 Ness, Kathryn 136, 167, 174- Neumaier, Wayne 126 Newel, Richard 126, 200 Nichols, Christine 89, 154, 158 Nichols, Kenneth 126, 157 Nickipuck, Patricia 136, 167 Nicosia, Frank 136 Nicpon, Joseph 126 Nielson, Laura 126, 172 Niemand, Karl 126, 198, 200 Niemand, William 126, 200 Nikols, George 136 Noel, David 89 Nogajewski, Steve 126 Nolte, Laurada 136, 157, 167, 181 Nolte, Nadine 89 Nono, Scott 126, 189 Nordquist, Dennis 89 Noreiko, John 126, 178 Nosek, Nosek, James 89 Marie 126, 167, 180 Novak, Darlene 126, 166, 214 Novak, Frank 89 Novak, James 126 Novak Marjorie 89, 155, 158 Novak Nori 116, 154, 163, 169, 171 Novak, Peter 89 Novak, Roy 89 Novak, Sandra 116, 148, 174 Novak, Thomas 116, 208 Nowak, Mary Ann 89 Nowak, Michael 116 Nowak, Robert 136, 189 Nudera, Tony 126, 193, 206 O Obermayer, Raymond 136 Obodzinski, Michael 136 O'Brien, Bill 116 O'Callaghan, Denise 136 O'Connell, Kathrine 126 Oconnell, Robert 136, 155 Odehnal, Michael 126 Oestereich, Michael 136, 189 Oestreicher, Beverly 126, 177 Ogle, Randy 116 Olic, Ruth 116, 177 Olsen, Donald 116 Olson, Dale 89 Olson, Gerald 136 Olson, Harold 126 Olson, Steven 136, 189 Olsowka, Joseph 126 Omilianchuk, Laurel 89 Onesti, Thomas 136, 202 Onik, James 89 Onik, Richard 126 O,Neill, Dwight 116 Oravec, Sharon 116 Oreilly, James 116 Ort, Debra 126, 156, 167, 180 Ortell, Steve 116 Orwat, Raymond 89 Orwat, Susan 126 Oslak, Robert 89, 49, 201 Osuch, Kathy 126, 166, 168, 171, 172, 214, 217 Overmyer, David 136 Overmyer, Steven 90 Owsiak, Joseph 126 P Padera, Frank 126, 152, 153 Padgen, Thomas 136 Padgett, Richard 136, 152, 202 Paese, Carmin 90, 160, 172, 186, 212 Paganelli, Christine 116, 167, 168, 171, 209, 216 Pajak, Pamela 56 Palello, Diane 126 Palermo, Lucas 126 Palermo, Martin 116, 152 Pales, Debbie 4, 116, 168, 170, 214 Palfi Pe gy 90, 174 , E Palicka, George 116 Palmer, Sharon 116, 156 Panczak, Robert 136 Panenka, Janice 126, 156 Panico, Nickolas 116 Pankow, Cheryl 90 Pankrac, Wendy 90, 173, 217 Panzer, David 116 Panzer, Donna 136 Panzer, Roy 126 Pappas, Terry 90 Paris, Joe 116 Parisio, Robert 126 Parizek, Robert 116 Parpet, Paul 116, 162, 188, 192, 206 Partekel, Ronald 116, 148, 175, 178 Pasek, Albert 90 Pasquinelli, Mark 126, 196, 207 Passarelli, Phyllis 136, 167 Passini, Linda 126, 156 Pasterski, Laddie 126 Patellaro, Vincent 136 Patera, George 90, 212, 215 Patera, Gerald 136, 189, 200 Patro, Tony 116 Patton, Lynn 116, 143, 146 Patzer, Keith 126 Paul, Barbara 116, 167, 168, 209, 211 Paul, Larry 90 Paulas, Kathy 90 Paulink, James 116, 208 Paulin, Jeff 116, 208 Paveza, Carol 116, 174, 213 Pavlich, Jack 90, 186, 201, 212 Pavlik, Michael 126 Pavlinic, Andrew 90 Pavlovsky, Linda 173 Pawlak, Dave 136, 202 Pearce, Craig 126, 147, 175, 177 Pearson, Richard 136 Pec, James 90, 186 Pec, Jean 136, 167 Pec, Joe 90 Pec, Wayne 154, 158 Pech, Joe 126, 155, 158 Pech, Patricia 116, 154, 177 Pechan, Gail 126, 156 Pecina, Gary 136 Pecina, June 117 Peck, Barbara 117 Pelant, Edward 90 Pellillo, Michelina 117, 167, 168 Peppas, Carol 126 Peppas, Greg 117 Perkins, Marilyn 91, 163, 165, 166 , Peroutky, Robert 117 Peroutky, William 126 Peroutky, Mary 126 Persin, Gregory 91 Persin, Kenneth 136, 152 Persin, Robert 91, 153 Petergal, John 117, 176 Petergal, Lysbeth 136, 155, 213 Peterik, James 91, 161 Peterman, Robert 136, 189 Peterman, Sandra 91 Peternell, George 5, 117, 188, 196, 206 Peters, John 126, 154 Peters, Kathleen 117 Peterson, Jean 126 Petitti, Joanne 136, 166 Petkus, Lawrence 126 Petramale, Janice 136, 167 Petrides, Madeline 136, 166 Petrousek, Brian 136 Petrousek, Donna 91, 146 Petrovich, Kathy 91 Petrucci, Janice 136, 157, 167 Philippon, Peter 126, 202, 203, 212 Philippon, George 91 Phillips, Carolyn 117, 167, 168, 172, 216 Phillips, Mary 91 Piagnarelli, Dominic 91, 162, 204, 212 Piagnarelli, Sarah 126, 165, 167, 168, 171, 216, 217 Pianovski, Jerome 136 Piccatto, Candice 117 Picek, Boheth 117 Picek, Rebecca 91, 211 Piela, Pamela 126, 167, 168, 170, 172, 214, 216 Pienta, Robert 117 Pierce, Gregory 91 Pieroni, Trina 126, 172 Pieta, Donald 189, 202 Pieta, Stanley 126, 189 Pietras, Frank 126 Pilas, Linda 126 Pileggi, Angie 117 Pileggi, Lucille 91 Pilko, Joseph 126, 208 Pilling, Judy 117, 157 Pippin, Gerald 136 Pippin, Michael 117 Piscitiello, Thomas 136 Pisukle, Cheri 126 Piskule, Christine 156 Piskule, Pat 136, 157 Pitrak, Paulette 117, 165, 168 Pizzuto, Susan 136 Placek, Antonie 127, 154, 177 Plachy, Carol 117, 165, 167, 214 Plechsmid, Roy 136 Plechsmid, William 91 Pleva, Glen 178 Pleva, Richard 117, 185, 208 Pluckebaum, Rosemarie 136, 157, 167, 174, 213 Plye, Elaine 91 Plye, Nancy 136 Podbor, Cathy 117, 155, 158, 167, 172 Podlesnick, Susan 91, 163, 5 211, 215, 217 Podolak, Joan 136 Podraza, Joseph 91, 154, 186, 194 Poghen, Jacqueline 117 Poghen, James 136 Pohlabel, Vickie 40, 91 Pohlmann, Nancy 127 Polakovic, Barbara 136 Polaski, Joyce 136 Polejewski, Susan 92 Poletto, Leonard 136, 189 Polich, Caroline 127, 167, 168, 171, 217 Pollack, Dean 127 Poloncsik, Christine 28, 92, 163, 175, 213 Ponornar, Lawrence 136 Pope, Donna 136, 167, 216 Pope, Terry 92, 172, 217 Popiel, Donna 117 Popiel, John 117 Poremba, Janice 136, 166 Postada, Joseph 127 Poteracki, Deborah 127 Potokar, Richard 117 Potsek, Nicholas 55, 92 Potter, John 136 Potucek, Eileen 117, 163, 167 Potucek, Jack 127 , Pouliot, Eugene 127, 189, 196, 206 Povall-a, Susan 136, 157, 159 Prange, Clarice 117, 148, 165, 174 Pravdik, Nancy 127, 156, 180 Prebe, Timothy 136 Predovic, Nancy 127, 156 Prerost, Darlene 92 Prerost, Joseph 127 Presny, Charlene 92 Presny, Denise 127 Preston, Steven 127 Pribyl, Carol 127 Pribyl, Lynda 56, 92 Prihodka, John 127 Priore, Nancy 117, 154, 168, 70 Prochaska, Larry 92 Prokes, Linda 92 Proska, Deborah 117, 168, 170, 211, 214, 215, 216 Proska, Emil 136 Pruger, Constance 117 Pruitt, Deborah 92 Przeklasa, Timothy 117 Pscheidell, Darlene 92, 147, 180 Ptak, Diane 127, 164, 166, 169 Ptak, Michael 127, 189, 206 Pugno, Frank 81, 92, 154, 175, 180 Pukys, Colleen 117 Pulley, Barbara 92 Pulley, Charles 136 Pulon, Danny 136 Punzio, William 117 Pusateri, Dominic 127 Pusateri, Jeannette 136, 167, 213 Puskaric, Bernice 92, 211 Puskaric, Jean 136 Puskaric, JoAnn 136 Putzell, Robert 117 Puzman, Donald 92, 155 Pryce, Robert 127, 153, 155, 202, 203 Q Quealy, James 136 Quigley, Susan 127 Quitmeyer, Martin 92, 186, 201, 212 R Racansky, Joseph 136 Racek, Arthur 92 Radecki, Gregory 136, 157, 200 Radecki, John 92, 201, 203, 212 Raese, Diane 127 Rago, Glenn 93 Raia, John 136 Raim, James 117, 172 Rajunis, Gregory Ramos, Nicolette 165, 167, 168, 170, 217 Ramquist, Janice 117, 154, 163, 166, 168, 170 Randle, Janice 93, 155, 163 Rankin, Paul 136 Rankin, Scott 117 Rapciak, Frank 93 Rapciak, John 117 Rapciak, Robert 136 Rasch, James 58, 93 Rasch, Thomas 116 Raso, Valerie 127, 164, 166, 214 12-7 127, Rauscher, Eric 136, 197 Rauscher, Russell 93, 146, 186, 194 Raz, Gerald 136 Raz, James 93 Raz, Lawrence 127 Re, Maria 93, 163 Reed, Sandra 117, 211 Reese, Cynthia 136, 174, 177 Reffner, Deedra 127, 144, 179, 180 Regal, Alan 127, 188, 201, 202 Reh, Jill 136, 160, 167 Rehm, Donald 127 Rehm, Linda 93, 178 Reichl, Frank 93 Reily, Marcia 93 Reivytis, Sylvia 43, 93, 147 174 Reynolds, Deno 93 Rezabek, Barbara 93, 161, 180 Rezabek, Karen 136, 161, 180 Reznik, Sandra 117, 156, 181 Rhoades, Mahlon 93 Ribulotta, Ronald 117 Rice, Cathy 136, 164 Rice, Robert 136, 193 Richards, Laura 127 Richards, Stephen 136 Richardson, Gail 93 Richardson, Patrick 117 Richmond, Edward 117 Richmond, Virginia 157, 167 Richter, Linda 117, 155 Ricker, Claudia 127 Ricker, Gary 94 Ricotta,lJohn 136,176 Riedell, Carolyn 120, 127, 143, 152, 155, 158, 161, 213 Riedell, Janet 94, 147, 154, 161, 163, 169, 171, 213, 215 Riha, Patricia 94, 155, 214 Riha, Susan 127, 174 Riley, Becky 127 Rinchiuso, Angelo 127, 189, 197, 206 Rinchiuso, Mary 94 Rissu, Ann 136 Rita, Sheldon 94 Ritacca, Benjamin 117 Ritchie, Patricia 52, 94, 147, 159, 211 Ritzenthaler, Diane 53, 136, 152 Rizzo, Kathleen 117, 214 Rizzo, Robert 95 Roberts, Jim 136, 202 Roberts, Judith 136, 167 Robertson, Mary Ellen 127 Rocco, 206 Rocco, Roche, Roche, Rodeo, Rodeo, Lawrence 188, 192, Thomas 136, 189, 193 Diane 136 Louise 117 Duane 127, 215 Sandra 137, 166, 181 Rogalla, Susan 117 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers 5 Rogers, Rohde, Ann 117 Linda 127, 217 Samuel 117 William 95 Jennie 117, 155 Rohr, Susan 127 Roknic, Jana 137, 159, 213 Romano, Carmen 130, 137, 166 Romano, Daniel 134, 137, 202 Romano, Mike 127, 189 Roppo, Diane 95 Roppo, Louis 137 Rose, Joyce 95 Rose, Judy 117 Rosecky, Ron 117 Rosengard, Allen 127, 200, 203 Rosentreter, Jim 127 Rosinski, Marcia 117, 167, 168, 213, 217 Rosinski, Sandra 137, 148, 167, 177 Rossi, Maryann 117 Rost, Jonathan 48, 127, 160 Rost, Mary 95, 160 Roth, Ann Marie 137 Roth, Charles 117, 152, 172, 201, 202, 203, 212 Roth, Christine 127, 180 Roth, Darlene 127 Roth, Joann 127 Roth, Patricia 127, 156, 167, 177 Roth, Richard 117, 152, 201, 203 Roth, Steven 127, 152, 202 Roti, Janice 137, 167, 210, 216 Rotrekl, Sharon 166, 181 Rowatt, William 117 Roy, Larry 137 Roy, Robert 95 Rozum, Charlene 95, 210 Rubinelli, Leslie 137 Ruesch, Carol 127, 156, 166, 177 Rucka, Darlene 137 Rusnak, Edward 95, 172, 178 Ruglic, Thomas 137, 153 Russett, Charmaine 127 Russo, Russo, Frank 127 Pam 95 Rutkoski, Linda 95 Rutkoski, Robert 127 137, 157, 164, Rutkowski, JoAnn 117 Rux, Diane 95, 163, 174, 180 Rux, Mary 137, 157, 164 Rux, Nancy 127, 164, 167, 168 Ruxich, Violet 137 Ryan, Tim 95 Ruzak, Joann 127, 156, 168, 170 Ruzek, George 117 Ruzic, Robert 154, 158 Ruzicka, David 117, 148 Ryan, William 137 Ryba, Paula 127 Rybensky, Duane 117, 153 Rychlinski, Christine 117, 154, 158 Rylands, Joan 127, 155, 215 Ryndak, Carole 127, 165, 167, 168, 170, 173, 217 Rysz, Virginia 127, 156 Rzasa, Fred 137 S Saban, Carol 62, 95, 144, 147, 165, 211 Saccaro, Joseph 117, 201, 203 Sagel, Karen 127, 156 Sagel, Ralph 95 Saibic, Robert 95 Salaba, George 137, 203 Salach, Amy 127 Salerno, Adam 96 Salerno, Daniel 137, 189, 197 Salerno, Peter 117 Saleski, Mary Jo 127, 156 Samec, Elizabeth 47, 117, 154, 213 Samek, Alice 96, 154 Samel, Judy 117, 145, 148 Santora, Denise 117, 166 Saraceno, Brenda 96 Saracerno, John 127 Saric, Milan 137, 189 Sasek, Robert 115, 117 Sass, Judy 117, 152 Savino, Lois 96, 215 Saydel, Kenneth 96, 208, 212 Saydel, Susan 137, 157 Sayer, Stephan 137 Sbarbori, Carol 127, 156 Scaglione, Genevieve 96, 172, 179, 217 Scatassi, Denise 117, 175 Scalzetti, Patricia 137, 157 Scamon, Elizabeth 137, 167 Schaadt, Pamela 127, 147, 156, 159, 179 . Schaadt, Phillip 48, 96, 149, 159 Schabow, Barbara 117, 169, 170, 173, 211, 214 Schaefer, Lila 96, 178, 179 Scheer, Charles 117 Scheid, Robert 117 Scheidler, Pamela 118 Scherrer, Scott 137, 189 Sches, Casimier 96 Scheufler, Paul 117 Schiefelbein, Dawn 127, 164 Schindler, Fred 117, 148, 196 Schippits, Rosemarie 127 Schirdewahn, Arthur 117 Sehiszik, LaVonne 137, 159, 167 Schiszik, Lester 127, 202 Schleitwiler, Mary 96, 154, 158, 165, 211, 214 Schleitwiler, Susan 96 Schmidt, Diane 96, 155, 179 Schmidt, Jackie 96, 213 Schmidt, James 137, 153 Schmidt, Pamela 137, 157 Schmidt, William 117 Schmitz, Mike 96, 186, 212 Schneider, Susan 127, 154, 174, 181 Schoenbeck, Glenn 127, 200 Scholtens, Dennis 96 Scholtens, Donna 137, 157, 166, 177 Schrachta, Barbara 117 Schroeder, John 127, 200, 208 215 Schroeder, Robert 117 Schubert, Thomas 137 Schuch, Elizabeth 97, 179 Schuck, Larry 43, 97 Schuenemahn, Gary 117 Schultz, Gary 137 Schultz, Janet 137, 167 Schultz, Richard 117 Schultz, Roger 97 Schummer, John 97 Schuster, Maryann 137 Schwab, Marcia 127, 156 Schwab, Patricia 127 Schwantz, Kenneth 137, 193 Schwendner, Lynne 127, 167, 180 Schwolow, Debera 97, 174, 175, 179 Scilingo, Michael 127 Scruggin, Jan 137, 167 Scumaci, Janet 137 Sebela, Charles 137, 189, 202 Sebela, Karen 97, 147, 159, 211 Sebela, Merrilee 137, 159, 166 Sebestl, Jay 117, 196 Seers, Anson 127 Sefcik, Diane 117, 152 Seibert, Diane 117 Seibert, Paul 137, 197 Sekyra, Vlasta 117 Self, Cynthia 127, 165, 167, 168, 170, 172, 216, 217 Sellers, Sue- 97, 143, 161, 162, 163, 165, 169, 171, 211, 213, 217 Semenic, Thomas 117 Semerad, Margaret 117 Semmler, Heidi 127 Senase, Irene 127 Sender, Dennis 137 Seneca, Edward 117 Sensese, Cynthia 127 Senkerik, Linda 97, 163 Sepelis, Virginia 127, 177 Serafiniak, Debra 137, 157, 166 Sergo, Edward 127, 206 Sergo, Ranee 97, 156, 165, 171, 175, 211 Sergo, Linda 128 Sergo, Joan 137, 166 Serwas, John 118, 202 Serwint, Nancy 118, 148, 167, 173 Sestak, Janell 97 Sestak, Sharal 118 Sevcik, Katherine 128, 144, 174, 179, 180 Sevcik, Kathleen 128, 181 Sevcik, Mitchell 118 Sevcik, Paul 97, 162 Seyk, Barbara 118, 168, 187 Shafar, Larry 128, 153 Shand, Barbara 97, 163, 169, 181, 213 Shaw, David 97 Shaw, Gary 118 Shaw, Kenneth 128 Shaw, Lana 97 Shaw, Robert 137, 202 Shay, Jean 137, 164, 168 Shepelak, Marie 128, 177 Sheridan, Ardis 148, 162, 167, 171, 209, 211, 214, 215, 216 Sherman, Donna 137, 157, 164, 167 Sherry, Barbara 15, 98, 145, 180, Sherry, Carol 128, 156, 159, 167, 180 Sherry, Deborah 110, 118, 173, 214 Shields, Malcolm 118 Shields, Mike 118 Shifrin, Nancy 118, 152, 155 Sidowicz, Kenneth 137, 189 Sla ger, Shifrin, Susan 137, 164, 167 Shimkus, Lorrie 118, 155, 15 163,166,l69,170 Shimkus, William 98, 152 Shorner, Steven 128 Shramovich, Alex 137, 197 Shredel, James 118 Shredl, Michael 134, 137 Shulman, Mark 128 Shulman, Randall 161, 215 Sidlo, Linda 118, 167, 169, 170 Siebald, Regina 137 Silvestri, Donald 98, 194 Sima, Bonita 98, 165, 172 Simak, Kathy 98 Simanis, Rita 128, 181 Simik, Joyce 137, 157 Simik, Ronald 98 Simon, Arlene 98, 165, 169, 171 Simon, Paul 128, 196 Simonis, Carol 98 Simosky, Eileen 137 Simosky, Sharon 128, 180 Simpson, Arlene 118 Sindelar, Ann 98 3, Sindelar, Gloria 98, 165, 172, 214 Sipek, Robert 137, 202 Sirovy, Barbara 137 Sirovy, Janice 137, 177 Sisoo, John 128, 189, 208 Sisco, Joseph 128, 189, 202 Sisco Quentin 137, 189, 200 Sisco, Rose 98, 172 Sisto, Annette 137, 167 Sitko, Richard 128 Siwek, Christine 118 Skaritka, Linda 157, 164, 16 Skiba, Thomas 128 6 Skillen, Joann 128 Skillen, Mary Jane 87, 98 Skinner, Christine 128 Skocovsky, Carol 137, 157 Skopek, Corinne 98, 154, 213 Skopek, Edward 118 Skowron, Robert 128, 153 Skudrna, Nancy 118, 148, 163, 166,168,170,172 Skudrna, Robert 98 Skwat, Larry 128 Slad, Richard 118, 198, 206, 212, 215 Sladek Cindy 137 Sladek John 98, 186 Sladek, Larry 118, 153, 188 Sladek, Lorene 118, 166, 168, 213 Sladek Marcia 137, 166, 174, 213 Sladek, Robin 5, 137, 189, 200 William 99 smmmmmmm 163,167,168,171,172,217 Slawko, K le 137, 152, 216 Slechtka, Y Thomas 99 Slehofer, Robert 128, 200 Slepicka, Charles 118 Slepicka, Donna 99 Slezak, Charlene 14, 118, 180, 213 Slezak, Diane 14. 99, 146 Sliwa, Thomas 118 Slovacek, Georgia 88 Smalarz, Frank 128, 193 Smazik, Kenneth 137, 153 Smetana, George 197, 203 Smicklas, Gary 99, 179 Smicklas, Sharon 137 Smicklas, Susan 137, 152 Smicklas , Thomas 118, 143, 153, 154, 155, 158 During her lunch period Diane Bradshaw is interrupted while eating an ice cream bar by a friend who interests her in a story about an inci- dent which occurred in their fourth hour class. 'I :Xa as it af ,tiki In the morning before they are admitted into the main part of the building, students congregate in the cafeteria. When the doors are opened however, they rush to get to their lockers. Smith, Smith, Beat 118,166 Christine 128, 177 Smith, Frank 118, 196 Smith, Gary 128, 206 Smith,' James 99, 172 Smith, Joe 128 Smith, John 118 Smith, John 99, 162 Smith, Kenneth 118 Smith, Steven 69, 99 Smola, Laurel 118 Smolc, Diane 99, 171 Smuda, Wayne 137, 189, 197 Snella, Deborah 137, 167, 170 Snobel, Linda 128, 181 Snyder, Gary 118 Snyder Patricia 99,211 Snyded vvuuanl 131,189,197 Sobota, Diane 128, 156 Sohran, Mary Ann 99, 174 Soffer, Lee 137, 157, 166 Sokup, Diane 137 Soldat, Nancy 137, 166 Soldat, Susan 99, 174 Sorensen, Thomas 128 at Soshiak, Edward 118, 201 Sotir, Richard 137 Sotir, Robert 99, 201, 203, 208 Soucek, Roberta 99, 154 Soumar, Charles 128, 153, 189, 193, 206 Soumar, Gail 100, 154, 165, 169, 171, 211, 214 Sowa, Susan 128, 167, 172 Sowins, Janet 100 Speer, Speer, Brian 128, 186 Jacqueline 128, 156, 214, 217 Speer, William 16, 100, 211 Spencer, Stephan 128, 150, 175 Spera, Sahara 118 Spevacek, Carole 128, 181, 214 Spies, Edward 137 Spingler, Darus 118 Spizzirri, Anna Marie 137 Spizzirri, Nancy 100 Spizzirri, Susan 128, 166, 215 Spleha, Gary 118 Spohnholtz, Marilyn 118 Sporleder, James 118, 206 Spurr, Mark 137, 200 Srail, Norine 118 Stachacz, Gregory 118 Stachnik, John 100 Stack, Cheryl 99 Stadnicki, Wanda 118, 165, 169, 171 Stahakis, Angeliki 128 Stahl, Michael 118 Stahlhut, John 128 Stahlhut, Karlcne 118 Stainer, Greg 100, 147 Stainer, Pamela 137, 166, 174 Stallmann, Cheryl 128, 177, 181, 213 Stancato, Albert 118, 206 Stancato, Robert 137, 193 Standley, Pamela 128, 167, 179 Stanley, Linda 128, 167 Stanley, Michael 137, 189 Stapleton, Patti 128 Starman, Judith 128 Starman, Sandra 137, 181 Starosta, Patricia 100, 165, 172 Starr, Deborah 128 Starr, James 128 Starr, Robert 137 Starr, Sharon 100 Stastny, Glenn 128, 154, 197 Stathakis, Christ 100 Stathopoulos, Constance 118, 167 Stauher, Larry 100 Stechly, Janet 128, 144, 213 f ' 'W ' 7 --- - in -W - - is At his hall guard post just outside the cafeteria in the main hall, Chuck Brooks stops Chuck Miller in order to check his pass. All hall guards wear arm badges as a sign of their position. Steck, Ronald 118, 198 Stednitz, John 128 Stegenga, Sharon 50, 100, 146, 172 Steinbring, Katherine 128, 164, 166 Steiner, Jeff 138, 175 Steinhoff, John 138 Stella, Cathleen 118, 156 Stemler, Mitchell 118 Stempien, Richard 118 Stepan, Carol 100, 142, 165, 169 Stepanek, Jacqueline 118, 167 Stepanek, Nancy 128, 154, 166 Stepanid, Thomas 138 Stephansen, Robert 128, 202 Stephenson, Robert 118, 188, 206 Stepien, Mike 100 Steping, Cecilia 128 Steppuhn, Edward 100, 176 Stepuchin, Pamela 101, 165, 211 Stepuchin, Steve 101, 186, 204, 212 Stevens, Cynthia 167, 216, 152 Stevens, Jack 128, 160, 175 Sticka, Richard 128, 172, 189, 192, 206 Stimac, Paul 101 Stimac, Tom 118 Stoffels, Suzanne 101 Stoffle, Diane 118 Stoffle, Linda 138, 157 Stoffle, Patricia 138 Stoiber, Gary 138 Stoiber, Nancy 101 Stola, Michael 128 Stola, Timothy 138 Stolarski, Lois 101, 211 Stolfa, Mark 128 Stomberski, Bradford 44, 128, 159, 189 Stonecipher, Kenneth 110, 118, 153, 192 Straff, Craig 138 Strama, Laura 101, 165, 211, 214 Strama, Rita 128, 167, 168, 170, 172, 210, 215, 217 Stranski, Norma 59, 118 Stremski, Charles 128 Stremski, Nancy 138 Stromski, John 101 Stryjewski, Susan 138, 166 Strzelecki, Barbara 118, 148, 167, 169, 170, 215 Stuart, Douglas 118 Stuart, Kathy 128, 156 Studinski, Barbara 118, 167, 168 Stuhr, Carol 138, 167, 213 Stuit, Barbara 128, 181 Styrna, Matthew 101 Such, Kathy 102 Suchy, Phillip 128, 189, 206 Suk, Laddie 138, 154 Sullivan, Edward 128 Sumeracki, Shelley 138, 164, 167 Sunter, Charles 118 Surdyk, Joseph 138, 155, 176 Surlak, Frank 102 Surlak, George 138 Surman, Donna 102, 172 Sus, Linda 138, 157, 167, 170 Susmilch, Edward 128, 153 Susmilch, Mary 167 Susralski, Catherine 128 Susralski, John 138 Suttner, Cynthia 128, 214, 215 Suttner, Michael 128 Svab, Sandra 49, 138, 160 Svaicer, Jack 118 Svarkonis, Betty 102 Sveda, Frank 102, 162, 186, 187, 212 Svehla, Ronald 128, 186 Svik, Eileen 138, 166 Svik, Janie 118, 172, 179 Svik, Jeffrey 138 Svik, Karen 102, 178 Svoboda, Brian 118, 172 Svoboda, Carol 15, 102, 144, 147, 159, 211 Svohoda, Chris 55, 102, 118 Svoboda, Karen 138 Svoboda, Linda 102, 211 Svoboda, Lois 128, 156, 213 Svolba, Joy 138 Svolba, Nancy 118 Swacina, Daniel 138 Swacina, David 118, 189, 198, 200 Swade, Jim 118, 201 Swade, Karin 138, 167 Swade, Sue 128, 166 Swan, Thomas 138 Swanson, Paulette 102, 175, 179 Sweeney, Deborah 118, 154 Sweeney, Michael 128, 198 Swierczek, Kenneth 128 Swierczek, Robert 118, 188 Swierenga, Marcia 118, 156 Swift, Jerry 118 Switalski, Gail 53, 128, 173 Sworsky, Rita 118, 156 Synak, Kathy 128, 144, 157, 174 Szpisjak, Susan 102, 174, 175 T Tagtmeier, Gary 102 Tamhellini, Janet 138 Tamkus, Joyce 118, 163, 166 Tancey, Mary 128 Tanney, Guy 118 Tarr, Gary 138, 157 Taubery, Dennis 102 Taus, Irene 118, 147, 148, 149 Taylor, George 118, 188, 201 Tejcek, Janet 102, 167, 168, 171, 209, 211, 215, 216 Tejcek, Joanne 102, 167, 169, 171, 209, 216 Teran, Patricia 118 Tesar, Edward 103 Teska, Carl 128 Teska, Kenneth 118 Tessar, Paul 103 Tessone, Constance 138 Tetrev, Valerie 138 Teune, Kenneth 138, 157 Theodore, Patricia 138 Thom, Robert 138 Thomas, Deborah 128, 166 Thomas, Janet 103, 178 Thomas, Patricia 55, 118, 167, 177 Thomason, Deborah 128 Thompson, Beverly 103 Thompson, Cherri 56, 118 Thompson, Gail 118, 148, 154, 168, 170, 172, 179 Thompson, Larry 118 Throm, Donald 138, 202 Thunberg, Charlene 157 Thunberg, Nelda 103 Tichna, Carol 103 Tidwell, Carl 138 Tidwell, Jeanette 103 Tidwell, Lehman 138 Tiesenga, Kathy 128, 174 Tiffin, Robert 138, 202 Tintera, Diane 138 Tisevich, Paul 103 Titone, Nancy 138 Tkach, Victor 138, 193, 201 Tlusty, Frank 138 Tobar, Christopher 118 Toman, Debra 128 Tomasck, Paul 138 Tomaszek, Kenneth 128 Tombolato, David 103 Tomczak, Michael 118 Tomczak, Patricia 138, 167 Tomiska, Carol 45, 138, 157, 166 Tomlinson, Glen 128, 189, 206 Tomopoulos, Litsa 138, 166 Tooke, Jim 129, 197 Tooke, Robert 103 Topol, Gary 43, 103, 191 Toth, James 129 Traczyk, Cathleen 129, 167 Trailov, Mary 118, 149, 151, 167, 168, 171, 181, 209, 214 Trailov, Paul 138, 193 Trakas, Theodore 129 Treamer, Gary 103, 172, 175 Triner, Richard 138 Trnka, Kenneth 138 Trnka, Robert 129 Troll, Tom 208 Trombetta, Robert 129, 188, 197 Troppito, Anthony 129, 202 Troszynski, Christine 138 Troszynski, John 103 Trueblood, Daniel 118 Trutenko, Zoja 103 Trytek, Dennis 178 Tucek, Phil 103 Tufo, Diane 129, 156 Tupek, Garry 138 Turek, Patricia 103, 163, 211 Turlek, Donald 103, 173 Turner, Rita 129, 160 Turlek, Teresa 138 Tvrdik, Jimmy 119 Tymczuk, Katherine 119, 181 Tyrolt, John 103 11 Uchida, Jerry 138 Udstuen, Michael 129, 189 vnek,ch6fn 119,166,169 170 Vitek, 170 Lorelei 119, 166, 169, , 172 Vitiello, Joseph 119 Vittor Vizza, io, Karen 129 Robert 138, 200 Vizza, Virginia 104, 179 Vlach, Susan 138, 167, 170, 177 Vlasic , Craig 129, 173, 178 Vlcek, Annmarie 138, 167 Vlock, Roseann 104 Vocelka, Jean 104, 174, 175, 179 Vocelka, Joe 104 Vodicka, Linda 129, 157 Vogt, Vojik, Vokac 166 Mark 119 Ronald 129, 206 ,iiathryn 119, 156, 163, Vokral, Randall 138, 189, 202 Volenec, Karen 119, 166, 168, 172,211,215 171, Volpe, Cynthia 129, 147, 167, 181, 209, 214, 216 Volpe, Volpe 209 Vondr Vondr 203 Frank 138,189,202 naary 104,167,168 :211,214,216 a, James 138, 188 a, Jerry 119, 201, 202, Vorhcky,Shery1 157,167,216 Vosecek, James 104, 172, 186, 212 Voss, Charles 104 Ufferman, Cinday 138, 167, 174, 181 Uher, Steven 129, 189, 193 Uhlir, Diane 129, 167, 168, 177 Ulma, Joetta 138 Ulman, Gary 119 Unterfranz, John 138, 189, 202 Upson, Upson, Linda 129,215 Patricia 119 Vostal, Cynthia 119, 167, 177 Votava, Michael 138, 189, 197 Votava, Sharon 105, 211, 214 Votsmier, Theresa 119 Vrana, Alan 119 Vrba, Richard 119 Vrba, Victor 119 Vrdsky, Janet 105, 175 Vrhel, Laddie 138 Vujtech, Lola 138, 157 Vukov, Claudette 129, 167 Vukov, Wayne 105, 180 Vuolo, Kerry 189, 193 Vuolo, Margaret 105, 165, 172 Vyborny, April 105, 168 Vyborny, Leonard 129 Vykruta, Nancy 129 Urban, Janet 138, 157, 167 Urban, Michael A. 129 Urban, Michael T. 104 Urban, Steve 138 Urzedowski, Ronald 138, 202 17 Vachata, Susan 104 Vacko, Gail 119, 168, 171 Valaskovic, Janis 129, 164, 165, 166, 168, 217 Valuch, Steven 104, 204 Vanbriggle, Susan 138, 166 Van Cura, Mark 129, 144, 146, 175 Vancura, Roberta 119, 211, 216 Vancura, William 104 Vanis, Joan 69, 104 Vanvleet, Kathleen 119, 160 Varble, Janice 129, 164 Vasiliades, Connie 138 Vecelli, Virginia 138 Vejsada, Margaret 119 Velis, Dean 138 Velko, Michael 138 Venice, Albert 129 Ventre, Frank 138, 189 Verbik, Robert 104, 149 Verzal, Steven 138, 189 Vesely, Lavonne 119, 152, 155 Vicchiollo, Joseph 119, 194 Vicich, Robert 104 Vickery, Gloria 104 Villasenor, Deborah 138 Villasenor, Gary 138 Villari, Geraldine 104 Vins, Charles 119 Vistein, Jeff 104, 154, 158, 162, 172, 185, 186, 191, 204, 212 Vistein, Joel 104, 158, 162, 172, 186, 204, 212 Vymola, Raymond 138 Vysinka, Alan 129 Yxf Wachel, Leslie 138, 167, 174 Wachowicz, Linda 119 Wacla 158 wski, Theresa 119, 155, Wadas, Melanie 129, 166, 168, 209 Wadas, Sandra 105 Wagner, Carol 119, 179, 181 Wagner, Glenn 138, 203 Wainwright, James 43, 105, 186, 187, 212 Waisnor, Paul 129 Waisnor, Paula 129, 164 Waiting, Jack 129 Waiting, Janice 129 Waiting, John 119 Walczak, Gary 129 Walke Walke r, James 119 r, Michael 129 Walsh, Linda 105 Walski, Gary 119 Walski, Thomas 129 Walski, Wayne 129 Walta, Barbara 129, 156, 177 Walta, William 105 Walter, Thomas 139, 176 Wapniarski, Richard 105 Wasza Wasza k, Ken 139, 189, 197 k, Patricia 129, 167 Waszak, Richard 105, 194 Waszak, Thomas 105 Waterman, Donald 119 Watkins, William 139, 152, 197 Watson, Brian 139, 177, 152 Wawrayniak, Julia 119, 172 Wayne, Kathleen 129 Wayne, Sandra 129 Weiss, Michael 139, 189, 197 Weiss, Pamela 105, 163, 174 Weiss, Ralph 105, 147, 162, 191, 203, 212 Weiss, Thomas 129, 188 Weisshappel, Jodie 139, 157, 166, 213 Weisshappel, Wendy 105, 211, 214 Welch, Charles 129 Wenc, John 139, 189 Wenc, Norine 119, 159 Wendt, Paul 139 Wesley, Janice 119, 215 Wesley, Karen 106, 165, 170 Wesolowski, Jim 119, 198 Westerman, Roberta 139, 157, 164,166 Westhead, William 119, 162, 192, 206 Wetzel, Linda 129 Weyna, Kristeen 129, 157 White, Donald 139 White, Judith 119 Whiteman, Ruth 106 Whiting, Margaret 139 Wic, Denise 129 Wfidell, Thomas 119 Wielgos, Kathleen 106 Wikholm, Royce 129 Wilbanks, Judy 119 Wilder, Linda 106, 154 Will, Barbara 106, 165, 172 Will, Colleen 119 Williams, Christene 106 Williams, Linda 106 Williams, Robert 129, 181 Wilson, Robert 139 Wilson, Ronald 106 Wimberley, Linda 129 Wincek, Robert 119 Wing, Cheryl 129, 167, 168, 170 Winger, A1 119, 207 Winter, Allen 106 Winterberg, Diane 129 Wisneski, John 129 Wisnewski, Ramon 129 Witt, Robert 129 Wogronic, Marv 106, 162 Wojciechowski, Bob 129, 193, 203 Wojciechowski, Donna 129 Woitkowski, William 139 Wojtowicz, Edmund 139, 159, 202 Wolak, Antoinette 139, 213 Wolak, Peter 129, 189 Woldy, Ann 106, 147, 159, 175 Wolf, Eugene 139 Wolf, Gregory 106, 186 Wolf, Janine 119, 154, 167, 179 Wolf, Richard 119 Wolf, William 129, 152, 173 Wons, Naiomi 106, 215 Wood, Bruce 139 Woodburn, Donald 139, 174 Wostratzky, Donald 119, 201, 203,212 Wouk, Joann 106, 163 Wrobel, Stephan 139, 189 Wyatt, Lorell 139, 167 Wydra, James 106 Wydra, Joe 119 Wydra, Philop 139, 200 Wynn, Robert 119 Wyszynski, Judith 42, 107, 149, 211 HT Yakubic, Kathleen 139 Yanczak, Donna 139, 167 Yarbrough, Patricia 139 Yonker, Denise 119 Young, David 107, 207 Young, Guy 139 Yuknis, Carol 139, 166 il Zaberek, Nancy 119, 148, 166, 168, 170, 209, 217 Zaborski, Elaine 107, 178 Zabrosky, Steve 139 Zach,1inda 119,167 Zachotina, George 107 Zachotina, Glen 119 Zadak, Charles 129 Zadak, Joan 119, 211, 214, 215 Zadek, Craig 139, 202 Zagorski, Michael 107, 207 Zahalka, Joseph 119 Zahalka, William 58, 107 Zahradnik, Alan 119 Zajac, Michael 119, 201, 202 Zakar, Gail 119 Zalabak, William 129, 180 Zale, Barbara 129, 166, 169 Zaleta, Joan 139, 167 Zaleta, Mary 119, 167, 168, 171, 210, 211 Zaleta, Michael 129, 148 Zaloudek, Melvin 129 Zanghi, Edward 129, 197 Zank, Roseanne 62, 107, 167, 171, 209, 211, 215, 216 Zank, Thomas 130, 139, 189, 197 Zapel, Laurie 107, 154, 158, 163, 175 Zarebski, Margaret 119 Zari, Deborah 129 Zartmann, Susan 129, 156 Zasadil, Steve 129 Zbella, William 119 Zdenek, Cheryl 119, 173, 174, 179 Zdenek, Gary 139, 193 Zecca, Daniel 129, 189, 207 Zeese, Randall 139 Zeese, Robert 119 Zeis, John 119 Zelenka, Kenneth 139 Zeleny, Roger 139, 157 Zelinski, Barry 139, 197 Zelinski, Bonnie 129, 156, 167, 170 Zelinski, Robert 119 Zeman, Gary 129, 188 Zeman, Lynda 119, 156, 167, 168, 209, 216 Zempel, Dennis 129 Zendol, Maureen 129, 166 Zicha, Pamela 129, 167, 180, 213 Zielke, Janet 107, 165, 214 Ziclinski, Joseph 107, 208 Zienty, Carolyn 107, 179, 180 Zienty, Jerome 129, 153 Zika, Diane 107 Zika, Nicholas 139 Zikuda, Dennis 107 Zima, Janet 139, 167 Zimmerman, Bruce 139, 200 Zimmerman, Theodore 129, 189, 202 Zimmerman, Thomas 107, 198 199, 212 Zitko, Donna 129 Zitzer, James 119,162, 192, 206 Zivny, Sandra 139, 166 Zolecke, 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In compiling this story man organizations and individuals coordinated their efforts. Mr. Robert C. Hegner, our facult advisor, deserves the most credit for the time and assistance he donated in the preparation of this book. Special thanks should also be given to the photogra. phers of Root Studios and to Karl Baumrucker, who furnished us with excellent candid and group shots, and to Taylor Publishing Company, which printed this yearbook. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the staff, especially Vicki Faltus, Activi- ties Editorg Karen Hagemann, Classes Editorg Carol Hutchinson, Faculty Editorg Karen Knez, Business Managerg John Lastovicka, Athletics Editorg Linda Lenk, Girls' Athletics Ediwrg Judy Samel, Academics Editorg Barbara Sherry, Features Editorg and Kathy Synak, Index Editor, whose ideas and work make up this 1968 T LO . 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