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52 Headli You can never say this year was boring Entertainment was never lacking this year. Clubs were busy raising money. The administra- tion provided several very good assemblies in- cluding Up With People , the Navy Soul Rock Band, Spirit , and Great American Teen. The Fine Arts department put on an Art Festival. three major plays, two talent shows, and a musical. Parades became part of MHS tradition thanks to the band and Student Council. The band was given the opportunity to make a nation- wide television commercial. HSS . ..f, .,.r,. rua' r' var f ll Ii- 1 - 'si 'Qi an . Q. 1 fi A' Q f -4 L T' A, ', , v 1 t , H ' ' .eff 'ARCH 1 3 591 , . 511 ' Ii 5 .. Q. lr. 1 T . Ziff ' ' ' ' 2 V, z - 1, K I 'll . l 1 l ll'.i .li f- ii 2. Members 1. Parade route formed by band to greet Up With People of Up With People cast, 3. Laura Brannock accompanies Lori Adolph and Pam Varvil in September talent show, 4. Hosts Kevin Cowhey and Kim Totten do funny cookie skit in September talent show, 5. June Lochler, Junior, admires class rings when they are being ordered, 6. Scene from drama production M A'S'I-I with Karen Gremmler, Dee Davis, and Denise Dewey. 7. Santa Dobbie in scene from drama produc- tion Cross Patch 8. Marco, moderator for Great American Teen talks to D.J., Ed Alexander of KTKT.
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Bill and Lori Carr title of Rodeo King, Queen J, vON A .ar 'igj 1. Lori Bellmeyer and Bill Post were elected Rodeo Club Royalty for the 1976-77 school year. 2. Bill Post winning Break-away Roping at AJRA Finals. 3. Lori Bellmeyer won first place in Break-away Roping in the Apache Junc- tion Rodeo. l
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'Count Yorga' causes some complaintsg Art show gives cultural exposure une' HYTXTS 'v-' - J J! g-,ga-we - F,-2s,.,.,.-4--fr f Pit? XIV W 1 - 4 ,.f2 r -QL up ., N., ,f 1. Three dimensional de- signs were an display in the library for the Art Festival. 2. Rita Sams, Senior, sits with samples of South Amer- ican crafts. 3. Karen Hor- ton, Alice Torres, and JoAnn Coleman sing to their own accompaniment in Art Fes- tival. 4. Count Yorga caused some parents to com- plain to school about ques- tionable scenes. 5. Sherry Lowenthal, Debbie Mitchell, and Elaine Fox admire pot- tery display outside art room. 6. Dr. Scott Foster, Ricky McDaniel and Devin Cow- hey lead procession in honor of the army representatives who awarded a plaque to the Uncle Sam Club. 7. The Black Awareness Club, which was very active this year, sponsored a bake sale among its many activities. 8. Authentic hand-made tortillas were made into burros for students right in front of the snack bar. Headlines 53
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