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Baby Hawks Take Their First Look At Madison! At freshmen orientation, the freshmen were introduced to life at Madison. For most of them it marked the beginning of new friendships, experiences and respon¬ sibilities. As shown by their early enthu¬ siasm, the Class of ' 76 may turn out to be one of our more spirited classes. Let ' s hope so! Right: Organization leaders describe their purposes and activities for the coming year. What need we teach a child . . with our books and rules? Let him walk among the hills and flowers, let him gaze upon the waters, let him look up to the stars . . . and he will have his wisdom. —Anglund 53
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A New Year Brings ... The 1972-73 year came quickly to Madison, but it did not catch the school unaware. New ideas were put into effect and old ones were improved. An example could be seen in the remodeling of the Area III offices into math and reading labs, providing a more centered learn¬ ing environment necessary for those subjects. The journey of a thousand miles Begins with a single step. The library had the right idea on how to start the new year. An empty classroom soon filled with students, proving that all summers must come to an end. 52
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Diane Giovacchini Reigns As 1972 Homecoming Queen Over the 50 ' s For a change Homecoming was held on a Friday night this year. But it was just as elaborate as ever under the lights. All the floats were designed accord¬ ing to the theme, the 50 ' s. The princesses were: sen¬ ior Thalia Gerachis, senior Janet Alces, junior Lynn Rhame, sophomore Jeanette Voas, and freshman Selene Mahaffey. The annual Homecoming Dance was held the following night, ending the 1972 Home¬ coming festivities. A happy winner stands with her escort, Steve Roman after being crowned. The ' 72 court lines up, from left to right: Tim McGahan, Selene Mahaffey, George Gerachis, Jeanette Voas. Norman Rodier, Lynn Rhame, Carl Schogren, Janet Alces, Geoff James, Thalia Gerachis. The winning class float, Rock-n-Roll the Patriots , was contributed by the seniors.
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