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A New Tradition Began With Crammercy ? 1. Leroy stretched his efforts to help work on the set. 2. G. W. studied diligently for his pan. 3. G. W. scared Helen into faint- ing. 4. Phyllis checked out the scene. 5. Helen placed a tele- phone call while Leroy, Russell, and G. W. observed. Beginning as the Senior play, Grammercy Ghost, went on December 15 in the auditorium as the MHS play. Although this play fell through as the Senior play it gave a new outlook to the Juniors and Seniors who worked together during the three shon weeks to get ready for this performance. Mrs. Buchanan and her speech class were readily availa- ble to help out anytime they were needed. This play was something new to MHS and who’s to say, like the Christmas parties, that this won't become tradi- tion?
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SENIOR FOLLIES 76 Picking up where the Class of '72 left off, the Class of '76 presented the Senior Follies on January 29 at NFJC auditorium. Arty Colson, master of ceremonies, introduced each act which consisted of skits, singing, and dancing. To boost participation, the profit was divided between each senior who took part in Senior Follies 76 for their use on the senior trip. 2 1. Teachers presented a skit entitled Celery Queen. 2. Sandra Smith does her thing. 3. Mrs. Davis and Glen Money entertained the audience with popular songs. 4. Cindy joined in the entertain- ment by singing Seventeen. 5. Sarah Williams and Vicky Bryant did their own dance routine. 26
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NFJC Offered Vocational Training To Students Educational opportunities for MHS students weren't restricted just to the high school. Many students attended part time courses offered at NFJC's Adult Center. The subjects available were drafting, serv- ice station attendant, cosmotology, automotive mechanics, vocational office education, nursing, and brick and block laying. After completing these subjects and increasing their skills, students had opportunities to attain jobs in various fields.
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