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Lett Paae 1 Mike and Barbara boogied in the streets during the narade 2 Tommy. Susanne. Heather, and Scott held on tight during me snake dance 3 Long hours ot hard work paid ott for the Carpentry class and their first place float 4 Mr Miller holds the spoon carefully in competition with the students 5 Big bird and the Junior class had the third place float 6 Mrs Barrs hams it up during Homecoming Right Paae 1 Zelda. Vicky, and Doug were on the move in the football relay 2 Mrs Ray gave the orders Homecoming Week 3 Robbin follows the leader Susie, while Neil and William go berserk 4 The Sophomore class placed second in float competition 5. Jimmy Lee concentrates on making the balloon toss perfect
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Cbuqojv Bmdbi October 30 through November 4 . . . Wow, what a hectic but hilarious week! Monday started Homecoming Week as Homecoming Queen, Annette Edwards, was crowned by William Edwards, Student Council Presi- dent, at coronation. On Tuesday MHS looked like a cir- cus on costume day. Thursday was a blast. Students spent hours on floats and cars decorating them for the afternoon's parade. Later on in the evening the snake dance was held, starting at the court house. Immediately afterwards, the bon fire blazed in the MHS bowl JV fans gathered at Lanier field and cheered the team on to an 8-0 win over Live Oak to end a busy day. Friday's big game was a thrilling one, but despite hard work and determination, the Cougars lost 28-14 Spirit lingered in the air even so, and the Homecoming Dance on Saturday ended the week's festivities.
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Tests, Riugs, Caps and Gcums The 1979 State-Wide Student Assessment test given on October twelfth made many juniors and seniors do some seious thinking about their futures. The no skills- no diploma threat sent many to the classrooms to buckle down on the books. 88% of the county’s juniors passed the reading and writing skills while 46% passed the math skills. Ordering class rings was also very important to the MHS juniors. The Jostens representative offered many styles to the Class of 80. The seniors found that ordering their caps and gowns and announcements was equally important. In January memory books, and senior keys arrived, reminding the seniors that graduation was just around the corner.
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