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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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