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as 'fy .1 5 ,co 1.m:sv,- . --.51,. ga, s hm 'vii nga X ., Q ve 1 - 'H N of L X . A 331551 si XR l. As ballot-taker Troy Ohlhausen glances at Debby Mulligan, Barry Youngman iokes about the voting procedures at the 1976 Homecoming King ond Queen election. 2. Battling the ever present litter menace, concerned students pick up trash along campus. 3. Trying to prove himself a gentleman, Tony Jow opens the door for Michelle Moore before heading off campus to lunch. 4. With conversation flowing as fast as the popcorn pops, Donna Williams and Kathy Williams still manage to keep the concession running for Speech Club at the Oroville game. 5. Eliminating the 1976 graffiti board, Yearbook students Ron LaBruzzo and Larry Bonham paint an appropriate background on which to immortalize the MHS parking lot tree. 'W 'JY ,if 4 i ell' We The 5755? 236 :ln
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ut, you know, the last couple of years I have noticed a few students picking up litter. I wonder why they were picking it up-maybe to raise their grade in a certain class. I don't think it's because they care. But this campus isn't as dirty as it used to be. Even the clubs have painted their own trash cans to help out with the problem. Speaking of helping out, I haven't noticed any empty concession stands at games. There have always been people willing to help out for an hour or so for their club. It's nice of them to give their time. I guess I was a little hard on the kids at the school. They really aren't all that bad. Maybe I'm the one with something bad. I've overlooked all the helpful things students do. I see how much time kids do put into their high school activities. I've overlooked all the nice things that students do. I remember the boys taking the girls to lunch. And the students who volunteer as teachers' aids to help other students with math or English. I guess it's not that bad being a tree in a parking lot. I would miss a lot if I wasn't here. l'd miss the buildings, teachers, students, the enioyment of high school. I guess being the MHS parking lot tree might be worth it. QCDDCQ the story
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