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MASON CITY G0-Band and drill team members warm up in the stands for their halftime performance by playing the school song. Increased efforts by the cheer- leaders, Student Council, and the student body helped MCHS spirits soar to greater heights than ever be- fore. Well-attended pep assemblies, athletic events, and dances showed the spirit was present and the amount of noise produced by every- one proved it. The cheerleaders showed their spirit by making and displaying signs, making food and drinks for team members, and decorating the lockerroom before games. The Student Council did their part by selling pom-pons, planning home- coming, and the combined efforts by both the Student Council and the cheerleaders resulted in well planned pep assemblies. The band and the pep band were also helpful factors in generating spirit. The band marched at the football games and the pep band took their place at the indoor events.
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a 'XQ- THE LONE RANGER - An unidentified hockey player strives for a goal. MOI-IAWKS ON THE MOVE - Jay Wright and Ron Wagner enjoy the park while skiing during the WINTER WCNDERLQND weekend. Sub zero temperatures, high winds, and blizzarding snows still weren't enough to stop some MCHS students from enjoying the great outdoors this winter. With the help of a few extra sweaters, hot choco- late and Kleenex, fellow classmates decided to brave the cold and do their own thing. A wide variety of activities kept many students busy, the mid win- ter blahs were quite catchy this year. Things such as hockey, ice skating, and snowmobiling played an important role in quite a few stu- dents' weekends. Cross country ski- ing was again an elective in the ju- nior and senior gym classes, and many decided to give it a try. Down- hill skiing also continued to be one of the biggest pastimes of students: whether they hitched a ride with a friend, or signed up for one of the school-sponsored trips to Afton Alps. All in all, the winter months wer- en't quite as dull and boring as most had predicted, The activities that were available gave MCHS students a chance to try their wings in dif- ferent areas and beat those mid winter blahs once and for all.
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