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For Seniors were fall dances, Dennis Lizardo, Rodney Ames, Bob Nakamura, and Bill Landers, of T.C. and the Unknowns, have one of the top bands at M.U.H.S. They liven up various school dances which are sponsored by The clubs and classes. Gary Lee Billings Judy Ann Birch Walter Eugene Bird Donna K. Black Lynda Kay Blankenship Karen Dee Bledsoe Linn Aliene Borgsfrom Frank Buddy Bourg Mary Elaine Bower Virginia Bower Gregory Dean Boysol James Branum Jerry L. Branum Paula Annell Brazil Lee Roy Bright 41x 'e- Q f,l,: ri f I jjz ' if ,N 'QL I ,' .- I ' fig N fl 'I74
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Page 177 text:
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eaches the top fter four years at M.U.H.S., many events nger in the back of our minds. We remember ot only the exciting, gay experiences, but also e disappointing, and yet, worthwhile times. e recall our Freshman year and remember w scared we were the first day of school. harassment we received from the upper did not keep us from joining into activities and we were soon in the of our big money-making proiect, the Sale. We worked untiringly to set new records iust to show the upper classmen class was the best. By the time our first rally came up, we had become in yelling and we carried our- through with ioyous spirit. After much and barrels of fun, we finally moved to be upper-lower classmen, Sophomores. Sophomores we moved on even keel until Sadie Hawkins Day, in preparation for which we worked vigorously and whole-heartedly. After worry, hurry, and scurry the day was a success and we Sophomores moved on with heads held high. Then we came upon the year's competition rally, in which we placed a strong second and received an honorable mention. We were now no longer lower classmen but mighty Juniors. We placed third in the -compe- tition rallies, a fact which made us unhappy but left us with the hope that next year we would do better. In January we received our class rings and proudly displayed them to all. The Junior Prom, the biggest event of the year, finally arrived, bringing with it much hard work, debate, and sleepless nights. The theme for the Prom was Le Jardin de Amor and it was carried out with a Parisian atmosphere. After the success of the Prom, we were ready to begin our final year at M.U.H.S. as Sen- iors. When our Senior year rolled around, we found it hard to believe that we were finally graduating, We went through our last year with all the privileges and honors of tap notch Seniors. We had our Kid Day, where we displayed our childishness, and then our Sen- ior Dress-up day, where we acted a little more mature. Then the big day finally came, Grad- uation. After practices and worry, we got our long awaited diplomas. The graduation cer- emonies were over, our all-night party began, the fun started, and we were free to do as we wished. We then went our separate ways but not forgetting our four worthwhile years at M.U.H.S. David Baker Jesse Baker Robert Baker Raymond Baldez Kathryn Barrie Larry Beal' Gary Bell Mike Bennett Karen Bergstrom Junior Berry 173
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Billie Brown Raymond Charles Brown Ned Brown Peggy Brown Sommie Brown Rickecl Buckley Henry Bunting Cheryl Lynn Burks Donna Burrow Mike Allen Burton Senior picture orders, and Tomahawk soles. Mike Clinger shows his school spirit by promoiing Tomo One of the very important events of ihe Senior year is the ordering of Senior pictures. hawk soles.
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