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Construction Continues; New School Expands Begining in the fall of 1967, MHS Governors will claim the comer of 169th and Grand Avenue as their new home. Due to overcrowded conditions at the 7040 Mar¬ shall Avenue address, the school board appropriated the necessary funds in 1965 for a new, better equipped school to be known as the Oliver Perry Morton Senior High School. The building on Marshall Avenue will house the students of the O.P. Morton Junior High School. Destined to be the most modem school of the area, the new MHS will include an auditorium with a bal¬ cony, a library and a swimming pool. Tennis courts, a football field, a baseball diamond, an area for track events and practice areas will comprise the sports fa¬ cilities. A gymnasium with a seating capacity for 3200 will end the problem of travelling for sports events. DESTINED to be a wing of classrooms, the auditorium, or even the gym- pletion. Workmen continued laying the sub-level areas through the winter nasium, foundations of the framework await Xurther labor toward com- months so that work above ground could start with the arrival of spring. 16
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Play in 1965-66 Season BEGINNING PlAY PRACTICE for the spring play Elizabeth the Queen, student director Louise Capalby helps Mary Lou Czarnecki and Phil Goginsky with their lines and actions. THROWING THE GONGER down the well. Nursemaid Funjollity of The Clown Prince of Wanderlust disposes of the il- fated weapon which will bring the setting of the sun and the marriage of Princess Rose-Violet to Bunkleman.
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MHS Boasts Honors— All-American, All-State Governors have much to be proud of this 1965-66 school year. Four athletes and one coach have made the slogan “Beware of the Governors” come true. The In¬ diana Sportswriters voted Darrel Chaney an All-State Quarterback, Jim Gasvoda an All-State End, and Larry Bogner an All-State Guard. Rich Volbrecht was voted to the second team as an All-State Half-Back. Parade Maga¬ zine honored Darrel Chaney with a placement on the All-American football team. However, these boys alone did not bring the mythical state championship to MHS. The boys that followed these leaders were the power¬ house that brought fame and recognition. Great as the efforts and skills of a group may be, it still needs some¬ one to guide them. For his outstandi ng coaching during the 1965 football season, Coach M. Zlotnik was voted “1965 Coach of the Year.” 1965 AU-STATE, All-American Quarterback Darrel Chaney. 17
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