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Cool air becomes reality; pupils obtain TENSE WITH DETERMINATION, senior Tom Reba strives for top honors in the second annual bike race. LONG-AWAITED COOL AIR became a reality with the delivery of the air-conditioning units via helicopter. SMALL AND PLACID, this Parisian street exemplifies the blending of century old buildings and modern mini-cars.
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honor awards in extracurricular areas SCIENTIFICALLY-MINDED, Mark Criswell peers through lab equipment. He received the Bausch and Lomb Award. TO SHOW OFF their new trophies Dave Villarreal, Mr. Cross-Country, Jim Miskovich, Mr. Basketball, and Keith Poole, Mr. Swimmer, go on stage. BASKETBALL ALL-STARS, of the Lake Shore Conference, Dave Gliga, Dave Rush (honorable mention), Jim Miskovich display their favorite toys. HIGH IN SPIRITS, Mr. Football candidates L. Russell, T. Melton, J. Kopton and K. Bogner joyfully lift H. Muta.
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understanding through travel, tutoring Hot sticky days will no longer bother students and faculty. The air-conditioning installation was wel¬ comed by those waiting for its coming. Opportunity knocked at the doors of several Mor¬ ton students this year during Easter vacation. Along with pupils from Highland and Clark, those who ex¬ perienced two years of Spanish at Morton qualified to tour the colorful sites of southern Spain. Clark also sponsored a trip to London and Paris. Eight MHS students helped fill the plane seats. Seventeen MHS students journeyed to Washington, D.C. during Thanksgiving break. Historical places and events filled the four adventurous days. Needing individual attention, area elementary stu¬ dents were aided by volunteer tutors. For the second consecutive year Gail Hiduke sponsored this service on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Yellow barricades, a loud speaker and a gathering of pupils helped transform the parking lot into a temporary race track. The second annual bike race was separated into two divisions, bikes having five or more speeds and those with speeds of three or less. Victorious contestants received trophies ac¬ cording to their specific division. COMPARING SCHOOL POLICIES, exchange students from E.C. Roosevelt and Griffith join in discussion with MHS hosts. 25
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