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TALON STAFF-FRONT ROW: S. Ruether, D. Mysicka, L. Marczak, M. DiGrazia, D. Bucci. SECOND ROW: K. Peters, J. Mlekush, A. Severino, A. Jezek, G. Albers, L. Johnson. BACK ROW: P. Jaffe, T. Speciale, J. Dabrowski, R. Green. With the printer's deadlines drawing near, the general staff and editors of the Talon fabovej put in long hours after school in working toward the completion of the yearbook. While taking an informative tour of Root Studios, Sue Gryz and Karen Rada fright! watch one of the many complicated procedures of picture processing with great interest. 56 ACTIVITIES
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belong to a few organizations, but one I like e best. Morton Music Department, I feel, is great organization. It can be quite a learning perience if you Want it to be, or it can be just social thing. The people are dedicated, fun, d a special type of people. -Cindy McDonald I don't think there's enough participation by the crowd in the cheers at games. The cheerleaders try their hardest, but not everyone participates. -Bonnie Kovacic ACTIVITIES 55
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Talon staff enjoys new quarters in Room B-208 After fifteen years in a cloak room, the Talon finally received proper office space in Room B-208. The staff members more than welcomed the new room with its adequate light, ventilation, heat, and working space after the dark ages of the cloak room. Mr. R. Hegner, the adviser, used Talon funds to purchase desks, cabinets, and drapes to furnish the office and provide the staff with a proper work environment. With the extra office space the staff grew to a total of twenty-six people. As in past years, most editors attended a summer workshop preparing them for the year-long job of producing a yearbook. This year, editors attended workshops at the University of Iowa, the University of Wisconsin- Eau Clair, and the University of Illinois. They also visited the Root Photographers to observe the many aspects of picture processing. . xii '19 A 'if' . , GE .pgg Ei NE R. .aff , QS.. f --3- 'i -xml TALON EDITORS: L. Kopczewski, Activities Ed.g L. Simanek, Academics Ed.g S. Gryz, Faculty Ed.: K. Rada, Ed.-in-Chiefg P. Drzal, Classes Ed.g J. Crnkovic, Sports Ed.: Mr. R. Hegner, Adviser. At a yearbook workshop in Champaign, Talon editors Leslie Simanek, Pat Drzal, Lea Ann Kopczewski, and Karen Rada fabove, lefty relax by a statue. Mr. R. C. I-Iegner and Patty Drzal, the classes editor, taboveb combine their knowledge to make corrections on a layout before it is copied on a triplicate form. ACTIVITIES 57
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