Morton High School - Top Hat Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 28 text:

Students Receive The Basics of Writing Members of the 1962 editorial staff of the TOP HAT that wrote ROW: Sharon Ferguson, Audrey Dixon. TOP ROW: Beryl and typed copy were—BOTTOM ROW: Karen Shirley, Dennis Fran Torok. The editorial staff proofed and reproofed the Top Musgrave. SECOND ROW: Diane Kominiak, Linda Hedwall. THIRD pages at the end of the year to make the book a success. Page Twenty-four Checking over the size of the type for the 1962 TOP HAT are—BOTTOM ROW: Editor-in-chief Sue Dorman, Sponsor Mrs. Helen Stock, Assistant Editor Sheila Stone. TOP ROW: Assistant Photo Editor Paul Jackson, Chief Photo Editor Ray Hawkins, Photo Advisor Mr. Julian Rasmussen. Under the supervision of Sue Dorman and Sheila Stone the 1962 TOP HAT was issued. The deadlines were met, ad¬ vertising was sold, and copy was written to make the yearbook a success. The members of the staff worked hour after hour to produce an annual that brought them much satisfaction. The editorial staff members wrote, typed, and cut copy to fit the space available. Pictures of the senior class, classrooms, and the clubs were taken by Bodie Studio, and the activity shots were taken by the Photo Club. Diligently working to meet the deadlines, the staff members put out the yearbook that the pupils re¬ ceived the last week of school. Conferences and conventions were at¬ tended by many of the members of the staff. In the preceding summer Sue Dorman and Sheila Stone attended a two-week summer course in yearbook techniques at Indiana University.

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Morton Is The Key to Organization Clubs at Morton meet only once a week. However, during that time many important things are decided. They make decisions on the project they will under¬ take, destination of their trips; or how the club can help others. A student may belong to a variety of clubs, depending on his interests. If helping other peo¬ ple interests him, there are some clubs that have but one purpose - to help others. Several clubs, such as math or phy-chem club, are available for students interested in academics. These clubs help a student to gain more knowledge in the subject and find true enjoyment in the course. Booster Club ardently supports the various athletic teams of MHS and provides transportation to many of the “away” games for the student body. These clubs offer unlimited opportunities to stu¬ dents. As an officer a student is faced with the great responsibility of running a well-organized club. The club members must work hard and be active to obtain the full benefits of an organization. Clubs may even help a student discover in what career he may find the best satisfaction. Organizations introduce to stu¬ dents other people with the same interests as theii own. An organization such as art club, photo club, chorus, or band may help develop a talent that the student may never have known existed.



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Through The Study of Journalism Business Staff Balancing the books for the Top Hat was the main job of the business staff. The advertising man¬ agers were in charge of selling a sufficient amount of advertising. Three typ¬ ists aided the staff editors with typing jobs. Managing the advertising and typing for the 1962 Top Hat are these members of the business staff—Assistant Business Manager D. Speelmon, Sponsor Mrs. Soder- berg. Ad. Manager F. Torok, Typ¬ ists L. Williams, J. Commer, J. Blanchard. Advertising Salesmen By selling advertising to local patrons, these students supplemented the income of the yearbook. As they gained knowledge in the field of selling, they also became confident of themselves. Under the supervision of Advertising Manager Fran Torok, the salesmen sold over $2400 of advertising. Homeroom representatives sold over 800 annuals to their fellow classmates—a 25 percent increase from the previous year. Selling the Top Hats was the principal task of the students. Business Man¬ ager Joe Ludders, aided by Assistant Business Manager Diane Speelmon, kept the ledger, organiz¬ ed the books, handled the circulations, and exchang¬ ed yearbooks with other schools. Selling advertising for the 1962 Top Hat were—BOTTOM ROW: J. Hutsler, Advertising Manager F. Torok. C. Wood, Assistant Adver¬ ting Manager D. Speelmon. SECOND ROW: A. Dixon. A. Kish. Seryl Fry. TOP ROW: L. Foster. H. Holsclaw. Top Hat Salesmen Students who sold 1962 Top Hats to their homeroom classmates were—BOTTOM ROW: E. Pitt¬ man, B. White. M. Water. J. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Johnson, C. Ventrella, M. Eades, M. Suto. THIRD ROW: J. White. B. Beilby, L. Blair, J. Newsome. FOURTH ROW: M. Bledsoe, K. Nemeth. K. Winders. FIFTH ROW: F. Torok, R. Lindsey, C. Myers, B. Bradford. SIXTH ROW: P. Pisowicz, K. Houser, J. Smith. SEVENTH ROW: B. Bales, P. Dodd. J. Peterson. G. Taggart. EIGHTH ROW: B. Se- gally, W. Pelhank, P. Opperman. J. Bujwit. TOP ROW: C. Hill, K. Macey, D. Janeczko. Page Twenty-

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