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surroundings proves easy for students MORTON JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS battle for control of the ball at the first Booster Club Girls ' •Basketball Game. EVALUATING THE MR. FOOTBALL CANDIDATES by their baby pictures is Susan Fusner. Students were to vote for their choice as they purchased tickets for the Mr. Football Dance. ANTICIPATING THE OUTCOME of the Hammond Sectional Basketball Games is Quentin Smith.
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LEADING THE COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE are-TOP ROW: Ed Skager, Randy Snyder. BOTTOM ROW: Andrea Bandura, Chris Czlonka, Cynthia Arvay. Promoting class rivalry in collecting money was their duty. REPRESENTING MORTON as the 1968 winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award is Tom Vanes. scholarship, leadership, service awards Many Morton students, active in both school and com¬ munity functions, brought honor to MHS. Hoosier Girls’ and Boys’ State Representatives, chosen on the basis of interest in government, spent one week at Indiana University last summer. Participating directly in mock elections, students vied for positions of local, county and state administrations. Social Studies teachers selected the DAR Good Citi¬ zenship Award Winner from girls possessing the quali¬ ties of dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. This year, for the first time, two girls, Cynthia Arvay and Lu Ann Schwandt tied for the award after the first vote. The vote of the teachers had to be taken twice before a winner could be announced. Recognition of outstanding scholastic standing in sci¬ ence subjects by a senior is the purpose of awarding the Bausch and Lomb Award. The winner of the honorary science award is eligible to compete for a Bausch and Lomb Science Scholarship at the University of Rochester. Tours of the Carmelite Home for Boys, Calumet Good¬ will Industries, YMCA, and Brook’s Home by the student committee launched the Community Chest Drive at Mor¬ ton. The committee encouraged the classes to compete with each other while collecting funds. EXPRESSING JOY after being announced as Morton ' s DAR award winner is senior Lu Ann Schwandt. 29
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