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Enhanced Yearbook Presentation Program Secrets of a Garden was the theme for the 1966-67 presentation of Madisonville High School Personalities, This presentation is spon- sored annually by the MUSTANG yearbook staff, Linda lvie, Editor- in-Chief, welcomed faculty, students, and guests and acted as nar- rator for the program, An early morning scene in the garden portrayed Class Favorites engaged in fun activities, Scene two caught candidates for Friend- liest relaxing in the garden on a balmy afternoon, As shadows deep- ened, the scene changed to a garden party honoring candidates for Mr, and Miss M. I-LS, Highlight of the program came when candidates for Most Beautiful were spotlighted as they came down the aisle of the auditorium and joined candidates for Most Handsome on stage, Out of town judges selected winners and runners -up, Campaign speeches for candidates running in the all-school elec- tion brought the program to a close, Winners from the various groups book, CANDIDATES FOR MR, AND MISS M, H,S, End of a perfect day found candidates making small talk to the accompani- ment of punch and cookies, Hopeful of capturing the top honor were James Otis Carter and Claudia Crouch, Kay Wakefield and Larry Richie, David Wells and Joy Dell Newton, and Pat Williams and Tommy Blakeney. presented on stage are featured in the Personality section of this year-
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Colored Lights and arden Setting CANDIDATES FOR MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOMEST Looking very beautiful and handsome and waiting for the judges to reach a decision were: Tommy Starns, Pebbie Walker, Freddy Starns, Sherry Wells, Buck Wells, Laura Cannon, Paul Downey, Linda Quinn Ivey, Susan Chavers, Buddy Sloan, Dennis McWhorter, Susan Stover, Donnie Gannaway, Ann Dean, Rickey Mathis, and Debbie Carter, CANDIDATES FOR FRIENDLIEST BOY AND GIRL Susan dared to pluck the petals of a daisy in hopes it WOULD tell--while Nancy and James tried to coax the other blossoms to reveal the secret names of the winners, Competing for the title of Friendliest were fleft to rightjz Troy Price and Dawn Tinkle, freshmens Susan Wilson and G, G, Reynolds, juniorsg Nancy Fannin and James Casey, seniorsg and Kathy Stevens and Buddy Reynolds, sophomores,
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Activities No wonder the bonfire blazed with such fury and spirits soared so wildly! 1966-67 was the eventful year which brought a halt to a record four-year losing streak for the Mustangs, Chosen by the student body as MR. 85 MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT and crowned as the flames of the bon- fire reached their peak were James Otis Carter and Claudia Crouch, MR, AND MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT James Otis Carter Claudia Crouch
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