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CAULDRON EDITORIAL STAFF ,.f P5 f r Nw Sv 3 IE! ECC: - -ti! Hi, everybody! l'm known as Morton Potter, but all my friends call me Mort. Mine is a pleasant job of symbolizing Morton Township High School. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Heiniger. Co-Editor: P. White. Ass't. Editor: S. Ferrill, Co-Editor: Miss Smith, Adv.: K. Pilederer. Ass't. Editor. TREASURE OI' MEMORIES Creating a theme, collecting copy, selling ads, and the seemingly eternal task of picture taking and developing, found the yearbook staff working long hours after school and dur- ing evenings compiling information for ano- ther Cauldron. Working against occassional discouraging set-backs, the staff's able ama- teur photographers began turning everyday events into lasting memories. Although Miss Smith was injured very seri- iously in December, she willingly provided a great deal of assistance to the staff in order to make this year's book possible. The real purpose of a school yearbook is to preserve memories which will in a short time become cherished and priceless. With this thought in mind, the staff of '56 hopes this edition will become valuable to you, the rea- der. CAULDRON ADVERTISING STAFF SEATED, left to right: Mr. Furkin, Adv.: F. Roecker, Business Manag- er: S. Wierman, Advertising Man- ager. STANDING: I. Pflederer. Ass't. Business Manager: N. Mos- er. Ass't. Advertising Manager: L. Wltztg. Ass't. Advertising Manag- er: S. Beyer. Ass't. Business Manager. 4
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fffffx WT fxf' A6wWfX,f ignisl it A: X iw M X f Nfl C I ,f In the town ot Morton on Illinois Street, there is a long, long building constructed just two years ago. People go by and gaze in and Wonder what is happening inside. This book will di- vulge the secret of the important pro- cess Which took place during one year at M.T.H.S. The building is a factory which pro- cesses precious stones by an extraor- dinary method. Upon entering the buil- ding from the mines, the stones go through a long process-a four year one-in order to obtain the status of finished, sparkling gems. 3 tt. lvl
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FORWARD Pages 1-5 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, CLASSES Pages 22-39 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, TRACK, BASEBALL, GIRLS' P.E. Pages 58-71 J SCHOOL LIFE PROGRAMS, PARTIES, PLAYS Pages 6-21 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT GOVERNMENT, PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC, CLUBS Pages 40-57
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