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Page 14 text:
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I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR, state the cabinet members of the Morton Student Association as they are sworn in by the incoming president, Ron Stanis. Receiving the oath are Gene Tomsic, Secretary of the Student Center; Lanny Barnett, Secretary of Assemblies; John May, Vice-President; Alan Witte, Secretary of Safety; Sharon Friend, Recorder; Cynthia Kackley, Secretory of the Treasury; and Mary Kay Thegze, Secretary of Social Affairs. On November 9, 1962, Association Presi¬ dent Ron Stanis, having been sworn into office by Principal W. W. Becker, administered the oath of office first to Vice-President John May, Recorder Sharon Friend, and the Cabinet and then to Congress. As his second official duty, Ron delivered his inaugural address. Then Chief Justice Brady Doughty swore in the members of the court. The inaugural cere¬ monies were concluded when the members of the student body repeated the pledge to the Morton Student Association. The Sixth Annual Inaugural Ball, honoring the new and past Association officers, was held on November 22, 1962, at St. Michael’s Hall. A record crowd attended. TAKING THE OFFICIAL OATH of of¬ fice from Principal W. Winston Beck¬ er is Ron Stanis, the Association Pres¬ ident for the 1962-1963 school year. 10
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Colorful Homecoming Activities Include Parade, At the pep assembly held in the school auditorium, Morton Governors swung into the spirit of homecom¬ ing with rousing cheers and words of confidence from THE BONFIRE, a traditional Morton homecoming activity staged behind school, is symbolized by spirited cheers, humorous skits, a colorful crowd, and a roaring blaze. 12 Coach Zlotnik. Furthering the festivities were the bonfire and the dance held behind the school. The queen candidates, junior and senior class floats, and decorated cars made up the homecoming parade, which disbanded at Hammond High field. After the game against Bishop Noll, Governors and re¬ turning alumni were invited to Edison gym to attend the dance held in honor of the queen and her court. DESCRIBED BY BIG GOVERNOR LANNY BARNETT os having a squeaky voice ond a slight southern drawl, Cathy Fausset, 1962 Morton homecoming queen, expresses words of happiness and gratitude to the Governor fans. Looking on are members of the band, Lanny, and Gene Tomsic, Cathy ' s escort.
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