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Class History The biggest events during our Freshman year were our money making projects with the proceeds going to Operation Stadium We pledged $350.00 to the causeandinorderto fulfill our pledge we under- took two projects. Our first was selling soap and our second was selling light bulbs. In April we sponsored the April Showers dance. As Sophomores we sold candy to again make money to donate to Operation Stadium. At the end of the year, Mrs. Rust was generous enough to invite us to her home for a class picnic. As Juniors we had the problem of raising money for our Junior-Sen- ior Prom; therefore, we sold magazines at the beginning of the year. We soon received our class rings and wore them with pride. The Junior Class play, Me Candido, directed by Mr. Andrews, was not only a success, but was and is considered one of the best, most interesting plays ever presented at M.M.H.S. Then came the Christmas Season and we naturally had to have a dance, and so we sponsored the Noel Cotillion, which was a great success. With that out of the way it was time to begin planning our Junior-Senior Prom. With this in mind, all members of the Junior Class racked their brains for a theme. In what seemed a very short time we presented the 1961 Junior-Senior Prom, Moonlight and Roses, featuring the George Parrish Orchestra. As we entered our Senior year, no longer a fund raising group, we looked forward to the Senior play, The Taming of the Shrew ; the Homecoming, which was a tremendous success for us; being guests at the Junior-Senior Prom instead of sponsoring it; and graduation, which completed this phase of our education. 13
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BARBARA AKEHURST 'A mighty huntress and her prey wan man. r DIANNE BALABAN Sweet and quiet in her ways. ARDYTHE ASHLEY With a view point all her own. A carefree lass always seeking a good time. JOAN BAKER Neatness is the crowning grace of woman- hood. MICHAEL BEHM The last word in athletics. 14 LINDA BEZDEK She kept the rules and played thegame. PATRICIA BLACKSTOCK A girl of many moods.
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