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I, ,, J Av Literary Magazine Staff Hatches the New 'Egg' After nine years, Morton's literary magazine was revived. The staff members en- titled the booklet The Egg. It consisted of the finest creative Works submitted by students. In order to extend their usual program, the Latent Image Photo Club took field trips and ex- changed photography shows with neighboring high schools. They also attempted to move photography more into the field of art. Falcon staff won the highest awards from the International Honor Rating for Newspapers of Superior Achievements given by the Quill and Scroll Association. Mr. J. Stebbins explained, The awards indicated the pride and respon- sibility which the staff displayed. 'LITERARY MAGAZINE-FRONT ROW: M. Bickert, L. Maurizi, J. McClelland, S. Johnson, J. Bonfiglio. SECOND ROW: D. Bottenhagen, S. Faikus, F. Parrulli, J. Plesha, A. Crnkovic, G. Tselepis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. P. Geiser, Adviserg A. Lyssenko, M. Woronowicz, C. Saran, M. Krejca, J. Gingery, K. Kendra, A. Molinaro, Mrs. J. Morel, Adviser. BACK ROW: G. Slawko, T. Kutchan, K. Sladek, C. Cox, M. Smith, T. DeStefano, C. Bor- zym, J. Ambrosia. LATENT IMAGE-FRONT ROW: S. Hrbek, Vice-Pres.: Mrs. M. Trybus, Adviser: M. Borrelli, Pres.: Mrs. J. Lockridge, Adviserg E. Dabrowski, Sec. SECOND ROW: R. Belice, K. Smith, L. Maurizi, L. Budzichowski. THIRD ROW: V. Martinek, P. Shepelak, J. Smykis, F. Krzanik, D. Stanko. BACK ROW: M. Vandenburgh, A. Donner, D. Smetko, K. Grimes. Reviewing an entry for The Egg, the literary magazine's adviser, Mrs. P. Geiser tleftj, evaluates the writer's subject matter and word choice. ACTIVITIES 167
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While tightening the flash bracket attachment on her camera, Falcon photographer Linda Budzichowski Qrightl decides what to photograph next at the annual Junior Olympics program sponsored by the M.W.S.C. Learning to make photography a rewarding experience, Bob Wade and Steve Hrbek Qbelowl utilize the photo lab's new dry mount press in completing a picture which they plan to sell at a Latent Image Club sale. 'Naam Q 'iv K ...M .F Qvtis-ws! X sw- .5 5 FALCON STAFF-FRONT ROW: J. A . h..,sltL..,p: Wozniak, Art Editor, A. Molinaro, Editorial Editor, L. Maurizi, News Editor. SECOND ROW: D. Bednarc- zyk, Features Editor, C. Klimes, Ex- change Editor, M. Owens, Sports Editor, S. Hrbek, Photo Editor, Mr. J. A. Stebbins, Adviser. THIRD ROW: M. Borrelli, Photographer, P. Kryger, J. Plesha, K. Sladek, M. Vandenburgh, Photographer, D. Stanko, Photographer, E. Dabrowski, Asst. Photo Editor, B. Baley, W. Bullerman, Asst. Sports Editor, B. Pavone, Asst. Features Editor, V. Martineit, Photographer, J. Vrhel, L. Kenny. BACK ROW: R. Belice, Photographer, L. Bud- zichowski, Asst. News Editor and Photographer, P. Goode, R. Marinez. 166 ACTIVITIES ri xml 'o
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STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: L. Adams, C. Matus, S. Peters, J. Campagna, L. Finder, L. Recht, L. Albachiara. SECOND ROW: D. Krasula, J. Vondra, W. Jonas, M. Moy, S. Grillo, P. Kryger. BACK ROW: P. Giannis, J. Sundwall, J. Gab, K. Rada, J. Marconnet, D. Rusnak, L. Svoboda. X, , .. BX MWSC Introduces New Q Carnival, Winter Dance X A Morton West Student Council consisted of Q-3153 four class cabinets, a social activities com- ' mittee, and forty representatives. The members li . worked together in community activities such as ' river clean-ups, crusades for charity is organizations, and attempts to fix up com- S xgxznunity hazards. Traditional activities spon- Q QM sored by MWSC were homecoming, turnabout XXX dance, phoney express, Junior Olympics, con- QMN N certs, and playnights. They also introduced the Snowball, a stag Christmas dance, and a car- nival wherein all clubs and organizations were invited to participate in setting up their own I booths and subsequently keeping all profits for . F their club's activities and projects. kv Xe K5 Steve Teune and Bob Brudnicki fright! race for the last K Qgchair in the Junior Olympics' musical chairs event. 'S X fi T-A. . N :J xy Q . ,I N , is If-J. ifxw. s p I s fc 168 ACTIVITIES XX git. ff be If ii Q Ng Na N I
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