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Excitement shows on Susie Akers’ face as she talks with fellow seniors prior to the Kings’ Island trip. To avoid confusion, class sponsor Mr. Bill Riffe takes charge of collecting fees during senior week. Class of 75 Vice-President Randy Wilson “bumps” with Maleah Stringer during a senior week dance. 13
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Seniors Relish Final Activities With their high school life practically behind them, the seniors of 1975 advanced into the ac¬ tivities of senior week and graduation. From May 16th to 23rd such events as cap and gown day, dress-up day, the yearbook pizza party, and the senior breakfast took place. The all night King’s Island trip was received with mixed emotions due to the cold night and lack of entertainment after the two hour concert had ended. The Prom was held on May 23rd—the senior class’ last formal dance. As practice for graduation began, the Class of ’75 realized that the year really had come to an end. Reminiscing about twelve years of school and discussing future plans brought laughter, tears, and hopes to many. On May 28th, 404 students, wearing blue gowns, became the school’s 19th graduating class. Senior class of¬ ficers Vance Gulickson and Randy Wilson were the student speakers, while Betty Hedge and Tamara Davis read the invocation and benedic¬ tion. Reverend Gerald Borawski gave the ad¬ dress. Retiring Superintendent G. E. Ebbertt presented diplomas to seniors departing to the dreams and opportunities of the future. Rotary Club member Mr. John Tidgewell recognizes outstan¬ ding seniors at the awards convocation. Mr. Ed Roettinger checks attendance as seniors enter buses for the journey to Kings’ Island.
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Summer Keeps MH’ers Busy Student Council Officers at I.U.—Jeff Herbig, Lisa Boblitt, Teena Pettigrew, Tom Prichard. While scorching heat beat down, members of the band proudly performed their routines. Practicing hard for six days, they learned to work together as one and to play in hot temperatures at Turkey Run State Park. Getting a head start on college careers, Rhea Williams, Beth Hardy, and Dean Bronnenberg attended an Honors Seminar at Indiana State University. Enrolled in life, mathematics and computer science classes, each received two hours of college credit and made many new friends. At Indiana University, Yvonne Swain and Wanda Walker engaged themselves in five weeks of psychology. Amidst water fights, picnics, and espionage, they added six hours of college credit to the three earned last year. To learn about government, Dennis Tilford, Tom Prichard, Brian Kimmerling, and Doug Brad¬ ford attended Boy’s State, while Kelly McKain, Carol Riga, and Kathy Rosborough attended Girl’s State. Chosen by the faculty, the groups ex¬ perienced a taste of political life. Activities for 4-H Club included Dress Revue, Round-Up, and of course, the Fair! This year’s 4- H Club fair queen was senior Mary Ellen Roche. The radiant face of Mary Ellen Roche glows with joy seconds Fondly remembering her nation-wide tour this summer, Lynda after being crowned 1975 4-H Queen. Hughes points out places she’s been. 14
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