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Homecoming Dreams Will Last, “Today, Tomorrow, And Forever’ Mistress and Master of Ceremonies, Rosie Beard and Mark Sistek, were intro- duced by Bob Myers. The stunning queen and her court were then presented to the student body. Queen Brenda Wiley was escorted to her throne by Joe Petrella. Her attend- ants, Carol Davis, Loretta Dean, Debbie Owens, and Vickie Simpson, were es- corted by James Barnett, Doug Massey, Bill Phegley, and John Buker, respectively. Last years queen, Beth Bolesky, crowned Queen Brenda. The football team captain, Tom Scott, presented the game ball to Queen Brenda. Mr. Earl Garnes, former Tyger coach, was the speaker. His speech reminded the students that they are ““Tygers’’ first. He presented to Mr. Plough and MHS a poem that he had written himself, enti- tled “I Ama Tyger’. Music was provided by the Senior a High Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Percy Hall. The football game and dance concluded the homecoming festivities. Members of the court dance to the music of Mac McConnell’s Combo
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a Ti eR Surrounding Queen Brenda Wiley and her escort, Joe Petrella, are, clockwise, Carol Davis, James Barnett, John Buker, Vicki Simpson, Debbie Owens, Bill Phegley, Doug Massey, and Loretta Dean
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+ NIE a SF 33 7 ’ BS “ 3 Ss Py Ls % | P ‘ Sy, a a . The Homecoming court watches as MHS Tygers defeat the Findlay Trojans Juniors busy themselves working on Homecoming Ex-football coach Earl Garnes presents a poem he wrote especially for MHS Tygers decorations 26
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