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Page 30 text:
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ENDING FOUR YEARS of high school life, seniors approach com- nasium for graduation. Tassels on the right side will soon be pushed mencement activities. Students file from the cafeteria to the gym- to the left side after receiving diplomas. POSED FOR GRADUATION PICTURES in cap and gown is Jim Deiotte. His fa¬ ther, Mr. Deiotte, is the photographer. 26
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Academics, Science, Community Affairs STUDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS counting money from the Community Chest Drive are FRONT ROW: Ed Skager, Barb Bogert. BACK ROW: Barb Vanes, Ron Zgunda, Kathy Mosca. Their job was to prompt classes to compete with each other in donating funds. EXPERIMENTING WITH CHEMICALS. David Sadewasser measures the volume of a liquid with a graduated cylinder. He represented Morton as the 1969 winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. CAREFULLY CONTEMPLATING the honor as recipient of the DAR Award is senior Theresa Tokoly. A certificate and pin were awarded. 25
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Ending of High School Days at Morton Following a month of pre-graduation activities, high school life came to a close for the class of ’69. Now major festivities such as the prom, the Inaugural Ball and homecoming remain only memories. One of the highlights of the senior year was senior week. Graduates, donned in crazy attire, had the op¬ portunity to perform practical jokes and clownish pranks. Finally on May 30, wearing their finest ap¬ parel, the class of ’69 attended the Awards Assembly and outstanding seniors were acknowledged. On May 22 the senior banquet was held at the Log Restaurant in Chicago Heights. Mr. Bill Passmore, recipient of the Handicapped American of the Year Award, was the speaker. Guests of honor included Dr. and Mrs. O. Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston. In the auditorium on June 1 the traditional Bac¬ calaureate Service was held. Guest speaker was Rever¬ end Ralph Steele of the First Methodist Church in Hammond. Reverend Joseph Vamos of Saint Catherine of Siena Church in Hammond gave the invocation. Or¬ gan music was played by graduate Larry Rapchak and the Concert Choir sang various religious selections. On June 4 the Class of 1969 walked down a canvas aisle placed in the gymnasium. The graduates heard speeches from the valedictorian, co-salutatorians and class officers. Mr. Alfred Kuhn, a member of the School Board, then distributed the diplomas. 27
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