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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
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: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. , . ,
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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
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