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Togas, clickers add ( one wild 5 Chants of “Toga, toga!” echoed through the halls as rowdy Governors stampeded into what Dr. Becker described as the most spirited pep assembly in years. Sore throats from cheering and participation in Spirit Week costumes paid off as the “wild and crazy” seniors grabbed the 1978 Spirit Stick. Despite strange looks from outsiders, students exhibited bad taste in outfit coordinating on Clash Day. Aunt Penelope’s bizarre striped wig along with a favorite bird nest hat were a necessity on Wig-Hat-T-Shirt-Shoe Day. Later on in the week, loyal Governors donned red and grey and purchased senior clicker noise- makers. At the candidate assembly, seniors devised a skit to satirize the Homecoming court. The Gong Show i Toga Dancers performed steps to the song “Time Warp.” The return of the parade brought excitement to Morton and the community. The sophomores’ “Dynamite” truck and the seniors’ float, “Count on a Victory”, highlighted the parade. crazy Homecoming 1 8 — Homecoming
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Plant care requires gentle hands of senior Debbie Williams while spraying the fern leaves in the library.
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Hamlet’s soliloquy provides the perfect cheering routine for senior Tim Kaminski as he mockingly portrays a candidate ' s talent. Was it banana cream? Enthusiasm from wild and c razy seniors, causing class president Gary Adzia to get a pie in his face, much delights senior Tami Lambert at Homecoming pep assembly. Fonzie type characters, saddle shoes, slicked hair, poodle shirts, and cat-eye glasses all make up “Greaser Day” for spirit week. Flower makings, hard work, and patience from the sophomores all helped their float to place first in the Homecoming parade. Homecoming — 9
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