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1976 TC QUEEN: Kelly McKain TC QUEEN AND COURT: Teena Pettigrew escorted by Andy Bratton, 1st runner-up; Lynne Tweed escorted by Mike Kaminski, 2nd runner-up; Kelly McKain escorted by Steve Faris, Queen; Lisa Boblitt escorted by Reed Whitesel, 3rd runner up. TREASURE CHEST QUEEN CANDIDATES. FRONT ROW: Wanda Walker, Linda Boone, Alice Lanz. ROW 2: Kelly Mills, Lynne Tweed, Lisa Owens, Kelly McKain, Mary Ellen Roche, Linda Harlan, Rita Young, David Bell, emcee. BACK ROW: Becky Thacker, Kathy Rosborough, Teri Taylor.
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Jim Kegenold, wide-eyed Jason Good, and Assistant Coach Larry Good are amused at the senior skit. Red and Black Week has got to be one of the most exciting times of the year and this year’s edi¬ tion was certainly no exception. From the start on Monday to the climax on Friday, almost every student’s mind was occupied with doing his share of spirit-boosting. All available wall space was taken up with banners bearing prophecies of vic¬ tory. Each class worked hard on their display hoping to go down in MH history as the 1976 “Spirit Award” winner. Many closets were dug into and clothes of ebony and scarlet were donned throughout the week. Much time was devoted to the perfection of skits which were presented at the sectional pep session. Spirit reached its peak at the annual convo which was highlighted by the crowning of Shari McCreary as Miss Scarlet and John Hagerman as Mr. Black. Gary Sewell watches as top-heavy Christy House belts out her Super Pirate Bruce McNeal clenches the Spirit Stick in an ef- song, “I’m Leaving It All Up To You.” fort to stir up enthusiasm. 21 mm
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Lucky Ladies Become Royalty Shelly Hall - Prom Queen Candidate Along with new classes, sectional, and spring vacation, second semester included many elec¬ tions. Two of the most coveted titles were that of the Prom Queen and Treasure Chest Queen. A field of twenty girls were narrowed to eight by the Junior Executive Council. The final three were chosen from these eight by the masculine half of the junior class. Shelly Hall, Cindi Palmer, and Lesa Poer vied for the honor of reigning over the Prom. Leadership and good citizenship were two of the qualities looked for by TC staffers when they nominated sixteen girls from the top one-third of the senior class for TC election. David Bell crowned Kelly McKain the 1976 Treasure Chest Queen during half time of the final home basket¬ ball game. Lesa Poer - Prom Queen Candidate Cindi Palmer - Prom Queen Candidate 23
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