Morton High School - Lohah Yearbook (Morton, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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ANNUAL STAFF JAMES STRICKLAND, SHELBY CHANCY, BOB PATTERSON, LARRY BESEDA, STEVE MIDDLETON, Treasurer, DORSEY OLIPHANT, Corresponding Secretary, KAYE HODGES, Assistant Editor, WILLY CHEEK, Editor, Jerrie Holloway, Mrs. Murray Crone, Sponsor. TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN WHO 'S WHO FAVORITES ACTIVITIES SPORTS JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS ACTIVITIES ELEMENTARY EAST ELEMENTARY 43 46 65 79 95 98 103 134

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The Lohah cover is an original design done by Bobby Combs. Bobby is in the sixth grade and eleven years old. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Combs. We wish to express our thanks to these people who also entered covers for the '62 Lohah: Jean Raindl - Sixth, Carmen Carrillo - Eighth, Brenda Stovall - Freshman ior, Jerry Cogburn - Senior. T Joe Seagler, Miss Lonora Jackson. THE LOHAH The Lohah was first issued in 1937-88. A contest for naming the new annual was announced, with the winner receiving special mention and a free picture in the annual. Since the school symbol was the Indian andthe paper, the War Whoop, Mrs. FitzGerald fBeverly Pricej found a series of Indian names and meanings. Finally Mrs. FitzGera1d came to the conclusion that LOHAH, which means Reaching - Toward the Sun, could imply scholastic striving. The symbol looked like a setting sun with a running bar V. Mrs. FitzGerald was Freshman editor at the time. She was assistant editor of the War Whoop in her Junior year and editor in her Senior year. She was valedictorian of her class in 1941 and attended Texas Tech. She received her B.S. in Physics. From 1945 until 1957 she was employed as a research physicist with the Du Pont Company in Wilmington, Delaware. She is now married, is a busy wife, and mother of two small children. We, as Mrs. FitzGerald, are striving for a better future at Morton High School. Lanya Dolle, Penny Farmer - Sen- Judges for the covers were: Mrs.



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We, the 196 Coon WILL T WARD MEN ' ' 'OURDESTINY IS IN OUR HANDS td fhe PEACE of the Future educating themselves and others ONE -

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