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INSTRUCTIONS Quarterback Mike Hall listens carefully to the Instructions given to him by Coach Kepler. OffCNSC- The Govs line up against the Clark Pioneers. FIPC UP - Principal Steve Stovros starts the bonfire pep rally. NUMBCR ON€ - Se¬ nior Heather Jenkins shows her spirit by competing in the Powder Puff gome. PRRRDC - Senior Lisa Richardson portrays her rote as a cor hop with the senior float. LIST6N - Junior Pow¬ der Puff Coach Nick Million gives instruc¬ tions to player Kelly Cdinger. MRRCHING - The bond marches in the Homecoming pa- Photos by Bodie 14 Homecoming
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—COURT ' 87= Sue Semon Crouuned Although the weather was cold and rainy on October 2, it did not spoil the evening for the Governors. It was Morton’s homecom¬ ing game, which started at 7:30 P.M. During halftime, Sue Semon who was escorted by Ron Bukowski, was crowned queen by Mar- cela Guerrero, Morton’s queen for 1986. “Being the 1987 home¬ coming queen has been one of the best experiences of my life, so far. It has fulfilled my high school years here at Morton,’’ said Sue. Morton’s victory over Clark made the evening a little more special. The court, which included Christine Capistran, Danielle Denehie, Dottie Domsic, Sue Semon, Ann Stombaugh, and Karen Sargent, was nominated by the senior class along with suggestions from ad¬ ministrators. by Angela Moore Homecoming Court 13
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Jrs. Spark Spirit Back in the days of yesteryear bonfires were held as spirit raising functions. In addition to this year’s traditional spirit raising functions for Homecoming, the Junior class sponsored a bonfire, which will hopefully become a new Homecoming tradition here at MHS. Homecoming spirit was widespread this year as the students and faculty backed the Govs to a Homecoming victory over the Clark Pioneers. In the traditional news, the Seniors won the spirit stick com¬ petition over the Juniors by a very slim margin. Their float, “Raised on Radio’’, reflected the theme of the same name. by Tabitha Dixon Homecoming 15
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