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Jim Bradley reads the eulogy of a Giving a final cheer to the football team are the varsity cheerleaders. Rough Rider during the Homecoming pep session. Pep Sessions Boost Morale And School Spirit Bruce Byrne, a junior high student, is a new find on the MHS cheering scene. An unidentified little girl is the center of attraction among the varsity cheerleaders Pat Dunn, Virginia Chizmar, Judy Svenningsen, and Judy Luchene. Is this an up and coming track star? No, it ' s Mr. Robaska playing Eddie Chick for the Sectional pep session. The 1957-58 athletic season was a good one for Mor- ton; so was its pep session season. The Booster Club, the cheerleaders, and the athletes all work together to pro- vide enjoyable, inspiring times. 11
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Morton ites Learn That Self-Government Ensures Self-Expression Hammond students crowd train which took them to Washington, D. C. as well-meaning, but cumbersome, parents bid them good-bye. Parental permission plus $100 plus countless decisions as to roommate, clothes, spending money, and luggage — all these things were a part of getting ready for the Wash- ington Trip. Finally after much excited anticipation the morning of October 23, 1957, arrived and hundreds of junior and senior students from the Hammond School System crowd- ed onto a special train. The long train rides, the even longer bus rides, the under-cooked breakfasts, the unexpected camera fiends, and wary chaperones are all to be remembered by the students on the trip. However, as is always the case, Monday afternoon .came all too soon and many tired, reluctant Mortonites had to say good bye to their newly acquired friends. Jean Cvitkovich, Joan Thomas, Ann Pecelin, Bob Anderson, Bill Highland, and Jim Mahon look over the itinerary as they anxiously await the train that will take them to destinations of excit- ment, freedom, fun, and education. You might know that it would be some unknown clod from HHS mak- ing a disturbance on the train so shy, retiring Connie Iliff and Bonnie Cripe couldn ' t sleep. The White House — maybe we could rent it for next year ' s winter formal! 10
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The speech classes and the choir combine to give an impressive Thanksgiving assembly program. Mr. Fine gave an enlightening speech com- memorating the tenth anniversary of the state of Israel. Students Are Entertained And 12
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