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Because of spring registration, the studentbody officers had a less hectic first day of school. The du- ties of the officers included, looking up class schedules, showing the new sophomores where their class- rooms were, and helping with any other odd jobs. As Homecoming Week drew clos- er, the plans were finalized. The theme chosen was, Lovin ' Every viinute Of It . Some of the activi- ties for the week were. Nerd Day and powder puff football on Tues- day, the parade, road rally, and Homecoming game on Friday, con- cluding with the Homecoming Dance Saturday night. Due to the fine organization by the student- body officers. Homecoming was a great success. The officers knew December was right around the corner. They held meetings regularly and did an ex- Nerd Day was one of the most popular days of Homecoming Week. Many nerds were found with tape on their glasses and calcula- tors in their pockets. Some even brought their own picnic to the commons. cellent job of planning Christmas Week. Classes and clubs entered Christmas trees in theme and novelty categories with prizes going to the winners of the contests. During the spring semester, MHS Week and Bob- cat Olympics were just a few of the activities the studentbody officers took charge of. Each officer took pride in their own job and worked hard to help the students and school the best they could. The first official assembly was put on by the stu- dentbody officers on September 16 as they intro- duced Homecoming Week. The prelude to this out- standing assembly was performed by, Fair Warn- ing , a rock group who began their musical career right here on our own stage. Following this band, Hal Barton, a former principal of Madison High School, gave a short speech about Homecoming in years past. To close the assembly, last year ' s royal- ty was called up to the stage and they gave up their crowns to their predecessors. The studentbody officers had a great time learning how to operate these fascinating machines if they didn ' t know how already. 13
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THE FEW, THE PROUD . . . THE STUDENTeODY OFFICERS
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CHANGES As the students came back to school, they witnessed a totally new high school. Each classroom was enclosed, and walls were put around the media center. Stu- dents found this a little disap- pointing because they could no longer see and talk to their friends during class. Students also had to work a little harder because of higher graduation re- quirements. Going from A2 to Al division was a challenge for our football, basketball, and other athletic teams. We took this challenge in stride, show- ixtQ that nothing could stop us from obtaining athletic success.
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