Track Row one: William Jordan, Jerry King, and David Goins. Row two: Norman Goins, Robert Dooley, Robelt Rupp, James Draper, Richard Bragg, Earl Lambert, Ronnie Irwin, Clifford McDermitt, Joe McDermitt, James Brower, and Lanny Bogard. Row three: Philip Spencer, Thomas Sage, William Glass, Charles Ketchum, Ernest Minton, James Hart, Tim Brown, Melvin Whitesell, Charles Bragg, Albert Harrington, and Mr. Eder, Coach. Row four: Frank Strother, Eugene Bartholic, Louis Markovich, Thomas Jordan, George Long, George Wheeler, Carl Gilmore, John Glessner, Edward Smith, and Clarence Draper. HEN COACH Eder issued the call for track practice this spring, forty boys turned out for the track squad. Lettermen re- turning from last year's Conference Champ- ions were: Tim Brown, Ronnie Irwin, Charles Ketchum, George Long, Louis Markovich, Ed Smith, Clarence Draper, James Hart, Robert Rupp, and George Wheeler. These boys formed the nucleus of the Morton track team throughout the season. The Tigers opened the track season April 5, with a triangular meet against Carthage and Milroy. Morton got off to a fast start, winning every event except the 440 yard dash. The Tigers then proceeded to win two meets plus the conference, and lost just two, one by disqualification. Morton played host to New Castle and Morristown on April 12. Morton and New Castle were the more powerful teams in the meet, as Morristown could not keep the pace set by the two clubs. New Castle won the meet with the Tigers coming in second. On April 15, the Tigers contested Kni- ghtstown and Centerville. Again Morton's strength and depth was too much for the opponents, and the Tigers won the meet with ease. The Tigers entertained Middletown and Spiceland on April 19. The 880 yard relay was run with the outcome of the meet decid- ing the winner of the meet. Morton won the 880 relay, but was disqualified, permitting Middletown to win the meet with Spiceland second, and Morton third. On April 26, Morton journeyed to Brook- ville for a dual meet. The Tigers strength was the big factor in the meet, and the Tigers returned home victorious. April 29, Morton played host to the visiting conference schools. The meet was a tough test for all the teams that participated. The Tigers won all the way, and won their fourth consecutive'title. The closest rival was Middletown, 'who had 55 points to Morton's WM.
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Dancing UR ANNUAL Dance Revue was held May 10 and 11. Approximately 50 students particapated in the Dance Revue besides the dance band and vocal groups. There were various tap, ballet, and acrobat routines. Our instructor, Mrs. Barbara Willoughby from Indianapolis, came once a week to give lessons to the students.
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