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...-:-... In the paraale of the winning floats and cars during halftime of the homecoming game, the crowd applazuis the Modern Dance Clulfs entry which won the second place awarrl. Carol Hutchison and Karen Hagemann stroll flown a walk at the llnwersity .of Illinois on their way to a lecture during the Illinois State High School Press Association Convention. Q,f mx fu., Amidst the many couples dancing at the Junior-Senior Prom, Kathy Buban anrl her escort fliscuss their plans for dining after the flance as well as their age-nrla for the following clay.
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Music, Drama, and Sport Events Highlight Scheduled Activities With last September came the rush to complete floats, parade plans, football strategy, and dance decorations for homecoming. As homecoming day approached, the weather became unusually cold and rainy. This factor, however, did not hamper the spirit of Morton. After a victory over Addison Trails, our students enjoyed this year's home- coming dance, When You Wish Upon A Star. After homecoming, our Drama Department combined efforts with those of Morton East and Morton Junior College to present the fall spectacle, Funny Girl. Holiday spirit was generated by Frosted Fantasy, the Christmas dance, and the Music Departmentis December choral concert. During February, the Music Department offered band and or- chestra concerts, and the Drama Department staged Arsenic and Old Lace. With the arrival of spring many students traveled to Washington, D. C., Switzerland, and various conventions on school-sponsored trips. This year's special events were concluded with the Junior-Senior Prom in May and the graduation proceedings staged in June. Entering Morton West for perhaps the last time, seniors who have donned the traditional graduation garb await the ceremonies which will terminate their jour years' education.
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---.....,,,,. We After their performance at Fridafs pep rally, the Pom-I'onz Girls fabovej happily leave the gymnasium with high hopes for victory on homecoming day. Mr. R. C. Hegner fbelow, leftl, advisor of the year- book, soarrhes for an interesting candid while the vehiries assrrnhie in the parking lot for the parade. During the parade Bonnie Birsa fbelow, right! stands on the piatfornz of the winning Thespian,s float, HEz'er5lhing's Cornin' Up Roses, to distribute roses.
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