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Pirates Salute the Silver Screen HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES-FRONT ROW: Laura Brown, Beth Burkhardt, Brenda Mitchell, Jill Coyner, Charlotte DeGraffenreid, Kris Schmalzer. BACK ROW: Rhonda Eldridge, Judi Rouch, Kathy Haston, Jackie Leyva, Mary Anderson, Jenni Fields, Lisa Sutton. m f 4 1 « m 5 Monsters attempt to “Scare up a Win” to pep up spirit for the second half of the Homecoming game. A cauldron of duck soup is being cooked up by junior Marx brothers Todd Stephenson, Tim Rambis, and John Misz. 20
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“Two heads are better than one” discover Mr. Phil Buck and Mr. Larry Good as everything goes wrong on the first day of school. Summer Routine Skateboards, swimming, tennis, and vacations to Flor¬ ida filled the summer for many MH’ers. A few just curled up with the latest novel and read the summer away, while others attended college workshops or marched with the band. The summer’s biggest event was America’s 200th birthday. At one o’clock July 4th all 50 states rang bells proclaiming our 200 years of liberty; parades galore and brilliant fireworks added to the celebration. But the sparkling vitality of summer came to an abrupt halt the day school opened its doors. Freshmen and sophomores searched frantically for the right rooms while the upperclassmen were just looking for familiar faces. But by the second week most had their classes memorized and their brains back in gear. With school beginning soon, Diane Lewis buys last minute supplies in the bookstore from Mrs. Betty Rohrbacher.
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Even though Madison Heights lost 20-12, and temper¬ atures fell to near freezing, fans brightened up when the Homecoming queen and best float were revealed. Sixteen young ladies breathlessly awaited the announcement of the ’76 Homecoming queen on October 15. Kris Schmal- zer, escorted by Mike Lakes, was second runner-up, and first runner-up was Doria Terry, accompanied by Galen Scott. Brenda Mitchell, escorted by Danny James, was crowned queen at halftime. The Homecoming theme was “Pirates Salute the Silver Screen.” Choral Club’s float placed number one with its theme taken from the movie “Wizard of Oz.” “Cleo¬ patra,” contrived by Latin Club, received second-place honors. The age of “American Graffitti” is captured with the help of Cheryl Coleman and Teresa Yost in the band float. Despite the cold weather, TC nominee Mary Anderson and es¬ cort Steve Whitaker enjoy the Homecoming festivities. Danny James stands proudly by Brenda Mitchell as the coveted Homecoming crown is placed on her head. 21
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