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FESTIVITIES OF HOMECOMING Chris Dujan, escorted by Mike Sobc- zak, was named the 1982 Homecoming Queen at the halftime on Morton Chi¬ cago Washington football game on Sep¬ tember 24. The Homecoming court consisted of Shelly Fritz, and Dan Vranic, Patty Sweet and Ron Catania, Maribeth Gruener and Ray Hladek, Jane Ostioch and Dirk Peterson, and Michele Moska- lick and Gary Graban. Homecoming week began on Septem¬ ber 20 as each day was assigned a theme. Monday was Clash day, and Tuesday was Sports day. Inside out day was on Wednesday, and the punks roamed the halls on Punk day. Each class received points for the spirit stick if they dressed for that day. The cheerleaders sold links for a nickel to make a chain, and each class received points based on the longest chain. The sophomore class won the chain link com¬ petition and the senior class won the com¬ petition for the best decorated hallway. At the assembly on Friday, the pom pon girls and the cheerleaders taught the sen¬ ior football players a routine. The crowd then voted for their individual choice. Mark Wilson, quarterback on the team, walked away with first place honors. The male cheerleaders, Bob Balzo, John Bar¬ bara, Scott Hankins, Paul Nickla, Chris Kansfield, helped the senior class cheer. The traditional homecoming parade was after school on Friday. The seniors won the float competition with a pac man saying, “Wonks Wonka Win,” and the sophomore class float placed second with a crush bottle saying, “Crush The Min- utemen.” The junior float with a giant clock saying, “Set Back The Minute- men, ” came in third. The cheering at the game was the Final competition for the spirit stick. The sen¬ iors won the spirit stick and the juniors placed second. Members of the Senior class The Junior class placed second during show their spirit during the homecoming competition, homecoming. Juniors Chris Vermajan and Chris Zawadzki await the beginning of the parade. 10 Homecoming
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Morton students enjoy the quiet of the library during study hall. Opening 9
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