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Highlights of Homecoming ’74-75 What is one of the most exciting hapenings of the school year? If you said homecoming you're absolute- ly right. Homecoming festivities began on October 3, 1974 with the coronation ceremonies. Starting the eve- ning off, the football team, the skits, the candidates and their escorts were introduced. Vicki Ruhland, '73- 74 queen, returned to crown the new queen, a tearful, but happy Gloria Gaasch. The next afternoon a snake dance led the parade through the streets of Morton followed by the queen's float and class floats. Swamp 'em, the freshmen float, received the first place award. That night the kids boogied to the music of FLATROCK in the MHS gym. What a way to kick off the year!
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(right) Crown bearers for the '74-'75 coronation ceremonies were 1st graders Karen Simmons and Tim Prescott, (bot- tom) Spif Tate and his Morton Meanies had the audience rolling in the aisles with their 50's per- formance. This skit was put on by the M Club and won 1st place.
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A game to remember; a year never to forget . . Tension was mounting at the 12:45 pep test as the Morton fans rocked the building with their loud cheers of Eat 'em up Eat 'em up up up . . . It was Homecoming, October 4 1974 and everybody was anxious for the big game with Gaylord to begin. A 19-0 halftime lead by Gaylord didn't discourage the Indians. They came back as a determined, fired-up team quickly scoring 3touchdowns to take the lead 20-19. The first touchdown came on a 20 yard pass from Jeff Borman to Joe Hennen. Gay- lord fumbled the ensuing kickoff return and Jeff eventually scored on a quarterback sneak. Morton recovered a squibbed kickoff and minutes later Jeff scored again on a sneak. Tom Borman ran the all important conversion to put MHS ahead. A come from behind touchdown by the Spartans then put them in the lead, 27-20. With the clock ticking away, and no remaining time-outs, the Indians got the ball on Gaylord's 5 yard line, first and goal to go. Then , . . BANG. Time ran out on the would be story of the year.
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