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TEARS AND RAIN mix together as, at the end of the game, both teams congratulate each other in good spirits. THE SENIOR GIRLS, backed by the cheerleaders, work hard to raise the spirits of the rest of the class at the Powderpuff Pep Rally. THE MANY LONG hours of practice paid off for Juniors and Seniors as they continued to fight hard throughout the game, both determined to win. A ROGUE'S GALLERY of beauties, the Junior ghee tender: and Lanny take a moment from raising class ‘‘spirits’’ to pose for a photograph. FOOTBALL JERSIES AND pigtails were a com- mon sight around the halls of MHS as the night of the game drew near.
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eS | LOL LLL OLN % ANOTHER YEAR OF school does not only mean back to dusty books and unsharpened pencils as shown by the Varsity Monogram Club, but also hard work sprucing up the scoreboard for the upcoming football season. Beginning Again Those first days were always a little uneasy, sometimes unusual—but new friendships were made and old ones strengthened. First days were . “.. like amaze without a way out.” Carolyn Lilley “It was good to see old friends, but I missed last year’s Seniors.”’ Jan Zentmeyer . very strange. | was very mixed up about where to goand who my ZA BEGINNING ANOTHER YEAR leads to a new sports season and more pep rallies, as the new Senior class shows their spirit. friends were.” Sonya Creech “. . like the first days last year.” - ' Chris Grey FREE ACTIVITIES PERIOD is one of the privileges seniors enjoy along “They were filled with a renewal of with the responsibilities-of being the top class. old friendships.” Kathy Rudolph First Days 9
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Rain Dampens Soil But Not Spirits As Seniors Triumph In Delayed Game SNR Spirit was up and EVERYONE was ready for the Powderpuff Game—but the weather was not. It rained and it rained. Finally the postponements stopped, and on a drizzly Saturday night in mid-October, the Senior girls met the Junior girls victoriously. After the game rivalries were put aside, bruises and almost broken bones were apologized for. . . “Oh my gosh, Julie, | didn’t know it was you.” Laurie Rawes . . and the time joked about. “Don’t let it get around that | slept with Seniors.” Cate Dunham “Alfalfa, gonna get down!” : Scott Whitney THE JUNIOR TEAM performs their warm-u} es exercises in readiness for their confrontatio “The thrill of victory after the agony with the Seniors! e of defeat.” Carol Randall JUNIOR SPIRIT! Mf 4 Powderpuff 11
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