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SNAPSEIOTS l. MR, WHELAN'S General English class 2. FHA oliicers meeiing m Home Ec. room 3. SENIORS: Ioyce Caldwell and Marg Gillian twisling 4. SLUMBER PARTY: I. Hanson, S. Resser, S. Mcresar, C. Phalen, B. Carlson, S, Mahar 5. PAT MAHER and Mary Beth Hein B. CONTEST PLAY rehearsal: I. O'Sadnick, B. 7. I1M MUSICK in a happy mood NANCY G-ALLAGHERS going away party DAVE WUIECK and prize catch MARILYN PILLER and lack Flaherty CAROLE ZINKE sneaking through door x Zimmerlein, C. Harris
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SENIOR. I-IISTCJIEQEZ' AS SENIORS, we can look back and remember our four years at M.H.S. We can remember all of the fun we have had these past four years. Now let's take a step back to our freshman year. Everyone was so mixed up and nervous. We were asking the upper classmen where a certain class was and sometimes getting the wrong answer. After we settled down a trifle, we elected our Student Council members. They were: jeanne Biers, Karen Handley, Dave Murdock, and Iohn Larsen. Our freshman class officers were, Willie Hanson, president, Carol VV right, vice-president, and Kathy Corrigan, secretary-treasurer. Our class ad- visers were: Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Gehler, Mr. Rollins, Miss Pottinger, Mr. Waity, Mr. Gooden, and Mrs. Lipke. Then we had our first big dance, the Homecoming. The Homecoming attendants were: Kathy Corrigan and Willie Hanson. Despite all of our many mishaps, our freshman year was an exciting one to remember. After getting acquainted with fellow students and teachers, and having conquered the daily routine with smoothness and ease our freshman year, fall soon rolls around and we return as sophomores with renewed vigor and anticipation of the future events. To lead us in these events were our class officers: Scotty Iacobs, president, Diana Sondgeroth, vice-president, and Don Avery, secretary-treasurer. Student Council members helped with the gala Homecoming festivities. Our sophomore representatives were: Kathy Piller, Dave Murdock, john Larsen, Karen Handley, and Ieanne Biers. The attendants chosen from our class were Scotty Iacobs and Kathie Schmidt. But our biggest, most thrilling event was still yet to come. This was choosing our class rings. Diana Sondgeroth, Karen Handley, Barb Weber, Carol Rich, Kathy Corrigan, Don Avery, Gary Smith, Scotty Iacobs, Rich Medlar, and Don Kettleborough were selected as our commit- tee to choose the ring style. We awaited anxiously and impatiently for our Trojan trademarks to come. No words could express the happiness We felt when they finally came. But, without the aid and assistance of our advisers Mr. Vlfaity, chairman, Mr. Gehler, Mr, Rollins, Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Boner, Mr. Booker, Mrs. Lipke, and Mr. Gooden, we would not have all the wonderful moments to cherish today. It seemed like only a very short time, and all of a sudden we were juniors. Upperclassrnen at last! All we had left of the two previous years were wonderful memories. To speed our junior year on its way, we elected Carol Rich, class president, Carol Wright, vice- president, and Kathy Corrigan, secretary-treasurer. Our steering committee consisted of Don Kettlebor- ough, Bill Rider, Wayne Whitmore, Kathy Schmidt, Dave Davis, Carol Rich, Carol Wright, Karen Handley, Cora Burley, and Kathy Corrigan. This junior steering committee assisted the junior class officers on many occasions with hard Work and planning. Our Student Council members who helped with many other school events were: Don Avery, jeanne Biers, Cora Burley, Karen Handley, Kathy Piller, and Diana Sondgeroth. Two excited juniors were Anita Setchell and Dave OUR IUNIOR PLAY-Mr. Warren re- ceives a token of appreciation from the cast members for his fine work in directing the play. The members are: Norman Porter, Angela Druen, Ieanne Biers, Nancy Gallagher, Ioyce O'Sad- nick, Carol Wright, Don Kettle- borough, Ron Iacob, Lynn Brewbaker, Rich Medler, Tom Guilfoyle, Scotty Iacobs, Mr. Warren, Donna Iackson, Iohn Larsen, Dave Murdock.
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