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'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
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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.
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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
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