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Students wait impatiently as lay Farr begins the pumpkin weigh-in. , ,,t, .,4i Z , of ' us oss J 4 MLK? 122 'mf .9 ff f Bl-' ,Q O .I T12 7 l 1 X Signs in the hall represent school spirit during Spirit Week. SPIRIT WEEK Plent Of Pep The Spirit Week competition got off to a roaring start as students with class ban- ners marched through the halls and smothered the walls with signs, attempt- ing to aid their class in winning the Spirit Stick. The rivalry included the traditional pie-eating contest, a pumpkin weigh-in, and a float contest. The contents of the Mystery Box, the Pirate mascot holding a football symbolizing the school spirit, were also disclosed at the Spirit assembly. The climax to the week was a parade where individual classes represented their spirit with student-built floats. i l i 1 I Kathy Davis and Dennis Krummel work hard on the Senior float. , -1.4. , , 14-if ' get gl' wth. its .WWWWL in Tori Hudson rides junior float in parade through downtown Coos Bay. l 8 I
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Anita Smith and lenny Prentice check home game attendance on the point chart. , . l Hi I 'Q Hand drills are a traditional part of basketball spirit. P E P C L U B The Scream Team Sign painting, spirit tags, and hand drills have all been part of the Pep Club scene this year. Mem- bers participated in a halftime show which was presented at the state football playoff games with David Douglas and Jesuit. Ninety-eight girls flipping the right cards at the right time were a must for the success of the card spellout stunts performed during basketball games. New outfits were chosen this year. Purple, short sleeved, A-line dresses trimmed with white braid were accessorized with gold M.H.S. emblems, white gloves, and tennis shoes. At the annual pizza party President Kris Stump crowned Karen Franssen, Miss Pep Club Football 1968. Pealulgitlybl Right, Tl lsifl big enough, says Sandy Stronko to Karen Frans- Qn as ii-f it l w-i si,1'l1.-',lt:Il,ililS. 4 President Kris Stump builds spirit at a sign paint- ing party. We're loyal to old Marshfield High, sing Pep Club girls after another Pirate victory. Vice-President Leslie Baird just can't sit still. 1 ' 4, 5 Q. ' f V, a ' ' , fl' In , 5' A I am QI fl ' K Y. i, U L x I N4 ,4 N ' is 5 V' . X Debbie Schniederman is drowned in confetti.
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