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QUEEN ' S COURT members for 1964 are — Nancy Creekmore, JoAnn Frye, Janet Glasgow, Judy Jeneske, and Kathy Teegarden. 11
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Gov ' nors Uphold Tradition Despite Setbacks Mother Nature played an important role in Mor¬ ton’s 1964 Homecoming as rain checked all activity and caused a shift in float themes for the junior class. Assemblies and a bonfire, held in preparation of the announced date, allowed students to meet the queen candidates. The six girls were judged on their appearance, personality, and service to the school. The Governor’s choice was revealed four weeks be¬ fore the second Homecoming date to reduce the candi¬ dates’ suspense and tension. Morton’s queen, Mary Lynn Waters, was crowned on October 30, 1964, by Student Association President George Bewley. After the game, the queen reigned over the annual dance. SENIORS CHOSE We ' re Draggin ' Down the Archers as the theme for their Homecoming float. A sudden downpour changed the name on the float from Archers to Wildcats . STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRES. G. Bewley bestows a kiss upon newly crowned Mary Lynn Waters. Moments later, Mary Lynn descends the top hat platform with the help of her escort L. Stout to begin her reign.
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High School Moves to Larger Home in ' 66 Yearly expansion in the enrollment of students at M.H.S. forced administration officials to hunt for larger accommoda¬ tions. A new school was proposed to eliminate the crowded conditions and the corner of 169th and Grand Avenue was chosen as the site for the construction. Three main sections will make up the new building. These are academic, liberal and practical arts, and and physical edu¬ cati on. Each section will be granted a cer¬ tain area of the two story building. In ad¬ dition, the academic wing will accomo¬ date counselors and office personnel as well as the nurse. Also in this section will be the long awaited library which has suffered greatly from lack of space. Other features, such as a spacious auditorium with a 1,200 seating capacity and a large gym, will be included. SANTA CLAUS offers advice to Principal W. W. Becker on the location and size of the new Morton High School building. A NEW SCHOOL will provide a pleasant, spacious atmos- the high school while the present building will be turned over phere, different from the conditions which exist within the to the Middle School under the guidance of Principal Daniel present home of the Governors. The new building will house Gyure, appointed in February. 12
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