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IN STUDENT , . M Mi ' r ■ - JL ' - in 1 ' l f M 1 |M JSfl y ' f w W 1 ' IB: 1 i 1 Mm mm ■ j HP MB With the advent of the 18 -year- old vote, the Young Democrats and Republicans organizations were form¬ ed. For the first time in years, girls participated in organized sports at MH. Seven students were elected at- large from their respective classes to serve as representatives in Student Council. The largest TC staff ever, and the vocational students printing the JR were signs of more student in¬ volvement. The Buccanneer was published each semester. Changing outfits for the first time in three years, Pep Club girls had new scarlet jumpsuits.
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MUD TUG, PIZZAS SPARK ACTIVITIES An important question is discussed with “Judge Clancey” as seniors clown around. Senior Week came quickly to a close for the graduating class of 1972. Baccalaureate, Cap and Gown Day and a dinner-dance were among the scheduled events. At a party held in the cafeteria, soon-to-be grads autographed yearbooks while con¬ suming dozens of pizzas. Senior boys and junior girls wallowed to victory at the annual Mud Tug. Prior to com¬ mencement rehearsal, members of the class assembled for a breakfast at Linder’s. Seniors peddled popcorn throughout the year to reduce ex¬ penses of Senior Week activities. Marshals Susan Cunningham, Marilyn Fisher, Bob Bassett and Rick Ledbetter led the class to commence¬ ment exercises. After listening to the addresses of class officers Dennis Jackey, Cindy Tracy, Debby Brown and Nancy Graham, the 451 graduates received long-awaited “sheepskins.” 12
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