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Page 19 text:
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Cheer on to Victory Left—Pep Band I ivens up a pep assembly with one of its numbers. Above—Pam Mandagelo leads the crowd in a chant. Top Left—Shelly Campbell and Connie Hughart throw pies all over a MHS teacher as the students yell louder. 15
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Above—Juniors show their spirit at one of the many pep assemblies. Bottom Right—Rick Norris does his thing as Natashia. Bottom Left—Kim Dressman dances to the music of the Pep Band.
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Page 20 text:
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Homecoming Is A Success Homecoming weekend started off explosively when the mighty Bluestreaks defeated the Perry Pirates 2 1 -0. Prior to the game, the five Homecoming Queen candidates: Elizabeth Young, Lorraine DeRu- bertis, Robin Sanker, Debbie Bauer, and Vickie Leimbach were introduced to the crowd as their convertibles approached the home stands. From there they went to their reserved seats in the stands to watch the game. At halftime, the nervously awaiting candidates were escorted onto the field by their fathers. Ten- sion mounted as everyone listened for the announcement of our 1971 Homecoming Queen. Amidst flow- ing tears and congratulatory cheers, Liz Young received the bouquet of red roses from Dave DeLong, Senior class president. The Homecoming dance was held the following night in the high school cafeteria, decorated to resemble a football field. Queen Liz and her court were at one end of the field under the goal post while the band faced them from the opposite end. An over-sized football was on the 50-yard line, ready for the kick-off. The table centerpieces were miniature foot- ball fields. Music by the Ramm set the mood as the Queen Elizabeth Young was crowned and presented with the traditional roses and a kiss. She and her escort, Mike Adams, led the Queen’s dance, joined by her court and their escorts, made up of: Lorraine DeRubertis and Craig Emmett, Deb Bauer and Ken Wal- lace, Vickie Leimbach and Bill Baldner, and Robin Sanker and Bob NeundorfeV. It was a very memorable and successful eve- ning. 16
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