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Meier-Moore Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse were in a heated competition against characters such as Donald Duck and Pluto. voting was taken by a group response consisting ofyelling, screaming, and screech whistling. The arousing week of home- coming had varieties such as bubble gum blowing becoming a mouthful, cramming of vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry ice cream, grubbing into pockets to pay for square bits of paper, coloring comic characters and ending with election for Royalty. ing was a tedious task for Juniors as they worked steadily and in haste. Wie? Zi 3555 .f gi, ,, , r , , . .,,.t .. 'Z 1. V r. 7 F J 'E: 1 .H-. f i f... . . A - - -' ,. - - ',ss - ., - . . .r 'f,-' . KS K . . Q :V -,., sy . ' Q 'X 5.5. :E is by K k ,L Meier, David Melton, Linda Mendoza. Eloise Mendoza, Ruth Mercurio, Beverly Mereness. Dan Messenger, Scott Metzner, Mike Micola, Frank Millanez, Alex Miller, Ed Miller, Marilyn Miller, Michele Mills, Kathy Minarsich, Mike Mizer, Donna Moore, Art Moore, Joan Mickey Mouse was found picketing the quad during homecom- ing week displaying spirit. 187
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186 ML-Neilly-Meacham Completing Louie the Longhorn the ncght before homecom Drawn on a cardboard box, Winnie the Pooh is featured during a lunch hour contest. Juniors found that their first childhood regenerated much quicker than expected. This isn't a statement entered by a psychiatrist, but a proven fact. One day during homecoming week, cartoon characters were drawn on two boxes. Each class was given one picture to color completely by the end of the lunch hour. Thanks to those talented students who were able to stay within the lines and color the prettiest, juniors once again walked away with all points for both lunch hours. McNeilly, JoAnne McRae. Joan McCollum, Richard Macias, Louie Mackey, Tom Machol, Donna Mann, Lynell Marinez, Danny Martinez, Ricky Maranda, Margie Marshall, Janet Martin, Debbie Martinez, Gabriel Martinez, Tony Mask, Benny Matson, Bill Matthews, Soren Meacham, Becky
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188 Morton-Quan Morton, Vicki Moser, Terry Mott., Leota Myers, Donald Myers, Edward Myers, Tina Munhall, Debbie , Nagle, Terri Newkirk, Tom Newton, Richard Niemier, Rod Nieto, Vita Nissen, Cyndy Norris. Benita Norris, Dotty Nunez, Sandra 0'berg, Debbie Ochoa, Raul Ong, Kevin Opfenring, Kathy Osterlind, Will Palmer, Vonna Patterson, Barbara Passer, Jane Parkhurst, Rhonda Pavlet, Debbie Pearson, Hal Pena, Morris Peralta, Irene Pesavage, Lauri Pestalozzi, Mike Peters, Susan Peterson, Patti Pfeiffer, Vickie Phillips, Tom Pilles, Larry Polelonema, Hilm Pourchot, Marilyn Prather, Chris Quan, Nick Class competition is offered for fun, excitement, and the opportunity to participate in school activities. Being active means new acquaintances while going to some not-so-familiar home showing off your art ability, making posters, and boosting our athletic teams onto victory. Competition points are gained by attendance at football games and basketball games, and dances. Throughout the year students become involved in the fun and games during both lunch hours, tallying up points for their classes. Junior posters appeared around school for almost every activity. This particular week Juniors took first place class competition points for these posters.
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