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Steve Henegar demonstrates the correct delivery stance ta his Marta Gil, Brazilian exchange student, and her date, senior class president David date Dana Cornett at a local bowling alley, Hutchinson, wait for their cakes at Shakey's Pizza Parlor. Youth Swings with Action in Neighborhood After five days of classroom work, one especially looks for- ward to a weekend of enioyment and relaxation. Whether it be a movie, a steak dinner, or just a coke, dating is enioyed by most MCHS students. Although sophomores sometimes have problems getting in on the social swing, they look forward to becoming sweet sixteen. Getting the keys to the car and earning extra money at his neighborhood supermarket lead to a boy's asking his favorite girl for a date. Social life may include a mixer after a Friday night game, a movie on Saturday night, a picnic or drive on Sun- day, or a visit to one of the local lakes or amusement centers. Bombers are eager to take part in the centuries-old pastime of dating, which provides for social maturity and meeting people. Fellows often advance to giving their girl a drop, once called going steady. MCHS introduces students to one another and creates activities for dating: frequent formal and casual dances, occasional movies, plays, and scores of sports events. Each year sees the influx of fads. The current term brought mod clothes with mini-skirts, colored fishnet stockings and square- taed shoes, long hair lnatural or fallsl, boots, and sideburns. Pep Club seniors wore fringed garters and iuniors sported cowboy hats. Enioying an after-the-game pizza, iuniors Debbie Dunn and Rick Bachman Devid Hutchinson flnses his Col Gt U local CUV WGSP1. Pfepcflng lof U nlghi On llte buys tickets for a movie . . . dance atan informal mixer . select their favorite town with foreign exchange student Marta Gil . . . picks her up at her house . . . gong while waiting for a pizza at Shakey's.
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Past, Present Unite Through Traditions Pervading MCHS throughout the year, traditional events are looked upon with enthusiasm. Every class respects cmd cherishes the privileges it inherits, however, it is the school- wide traditions that are observed with Bomber pride and spirit in mind. Beginning the year, Howdy Week cicquaints the new- comer with the school, students, and the tradition of not walk- ing on the inlay. With football season come many traditions, including spirit signs, mixers, the homecoming parade, and the Beat Enid bonfire. Christmas brings room decorations and stained windows in the foyer, the variety show, and a band concert. Although every day is different, Career Day with its pro- fessional consultants, provides the student a chance to plan for his future. Highlighting the year is the crowning of Miss MCHS, who represents our school and the traditions upon which Bomber pride is founded. Closing the year, the year book is delivered on Bermuda Shorts Day with the 'signature swing' on the patio. Graduation has arrived. Bomberette cheerleaders, rated superior in state competition, Marie Burke, Debbie Dunn, Amy Nelson, Elaine Welton, Carolyn Eubanks, Lindo Hahn, and Meredith Eubanks visit Will Rogers World Airport. -lim DOVE, Regina AlC0I'Fl, NlCIfTl1CI DSHOFI, R909 l'lOlClef, Margo McAfee, and This is the panorama of Midwest City Oklahoma America s model city look Jeff Jerdee dress rehearse a scene from the Broadway musical 'Brigadoont ing north over Rose Field with Midwest City High School in the center
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