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Many MHS ' ers devised original routes to class only to discover others had the same idea. Linda Jewell checks parent consent forms for the football trip to Elk- hart. Two MHS busloads backed the team in Caveman fashion. Freshmen were not the only ones to tour the school building. Some MHS visitors preferred to explore the maze of halls alone.
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Encouraged by tunnelling well-wishers, the Cavemen took the field for a promising second half — promising a romp to victory. Glenda and Kathy Young realize how Rome wasn ' t built in a day as they constructed a chariot for the Latin Club Float. Beaming proudly, Diana Roberts begins her reign as 1967 Home- coming Queen while the band plays the Miss America theme.
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After the game victory parties characterized by chatter and re- freshments gave players and fans another chance to expend energy. Clubs, Gossip Fill Compact Days Eliminating eighth hour classes and hour and a half lunches made school days more compact. Getting up earlier troubled some late sleepers, but an afternoon activities period compensated for this inconvenience. Part-time job holders were thankful for this added earning time as were club officers and sponsors who found attendance much improved. Braving the throngs, students scurried to and from classes, sometimes stopping to chat, giggle, or gripe. As in the past, MHS ' ers found that lockers, the bus stop, and corner curbs were ideal for congregating. Discussion topics ranged from hair falls to motor- cyles. From the tranquil strains of a piano to the dynamic roar of the Indy 500 race cars, assemblies varied in tone from somber to side-splitting. On the lighter side, pep sessions measured MHS ingenuity and re- sourcefulness in skit writing and costuming and introduced visiting hippies and farmers. A Student body yell, sometimes like a sonic boom, replaced class competition yelling. Though hectic and scrambled at first, the event-filled days passed swiftly. Lunchtime book arrangements demonstrate the necessary art of per- fect balance in a practical situation. Doc Asher attributes extra paperwork to flu epidemics and faulty alarm clocks as attendance office workers kept track of 1 ,933 of us. 15
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