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Ww QQZWW WMWMH Using4 floor as a working area, Darlene Hamera Qleftl paints an Oriental mural used to express the theme of the turnabout dance. Lynn Taus Qbelowb, characterized as Raggedy Ann, enjoys the Halloween dress-up day sponsored by the Morton Student Council. .Ralf alibi 8 ' . 4, . 4 , v . SS? , Q EXECUTIVE BOARD--FRONT ROW: L. Grennan, Chairpersong L. Jonas, Vice-Chairperson. BACK ROW: S. Spetter, Treas.g Mr. R. A. Soucek, Adviserg J. Vrhel, Sec. ACTIVITIES 169
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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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Recycling Paper, Ecology Club Creates Stationery Membership of the Ecology Club increased again, and the members were very enthusiastic about their conservation program. From recycled paper, the members made their own stationery and sold it to the entire school. To acquire some knowledge in the health field, many students joined the Medical Careers Club. The club participated in a national volun- tary service through the Red Cross Youth Organization by making toys for orphanages. Giving their services to the school library was the job of the Library Aids. Along with the usual duties, the aids had to understand the mechanics of tape decks, filmstrip projectors, and other related media equipment. ECOLOGY CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Carl, L. Kirkolis, J. O'Shea, M. Bickert, P. Novak, Z. Talieh. SECOND ROW: Miss M. E. Schneider, Adviser, J. Gingery, Sec.g J. Kralibe, Pres.g L. Dudek, Vice-Pres., J. Cotten, Treas.g Miss M. I. Ripple, Adviser. THIRD ROW: D. Johansen, J. Locke, F. Re, N. Longo, L. Hass, B. Stephansen, M. Koubenec. BACK ROW: T. Purdey, D. Wegner, S. Sexton, M. Woronowicz, L. Cotten, L. Straka, E. O'Shea. Reorganizing the card catalogue, Jenny Maresh Qabove, rightj performs one of the functions of a library aid. Medical Careers Club members Cheryl Daum and Cindy Placek Qabovel work together on an orphanage project. 170 ACTIVITIES
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