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Explosions of spirit erupted the week of October 14th as Homecoming 73 ignited M.C.H.S. Tradition ... only new and alive with the sights and sounds of a new generation, a great success created by the participating students. A week of spirit ... egg fights, float building, dancing in the cafe, b-bopping, dashing, pennies by the thousands, cheering, hoping, and tears of joy. At the dance, couples listened and danced to the sounds of Xanadu. Candies on the tables, special lighting and decorations on the stage created an atmosphere of excitement. The great turnout at the dance and the overall spirit all week made Homecoming 73 something that everyone will always remember.
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We May Never Pass This Way Again Representing M.C.H.S. on the Homecoming court were: Sitting; senior Denise Brown , Queen Jan is Wiinikainen , and senior Lisa Harmon. Standing ; junior Geri Coussens, junior Sybil Compangnoni, freshman Pam Bradford ' , and sophomore Doreen Acre. 2 3 1 J 4 5 1 . court , the pause for crowning Queen Janis and her photographers after ceremony. 2. Pondering on the activities of the past few days, Janis reflects the happiness of a dream come true. 3. After a hectic week, Queen Janis is glad to have a strong arm like escort Steve Johnson ' s to lean on. 4. Unbelieving, excited, and tearfully happy , Janis descends the bleachers as she is announced Homecoming Queen ' 73 . 5. Chosen from the senior class as candidates for Queen were: Top, Karen Krause, Marilee Hamlin, Cathy Davidson, and Nancy Parcel I; Middle, Queen Janis, Teri Rhodes, and Peggy Biscorner ; Bottom, Trade Curtis, Pam Springborn, and Kim Griffin. Student Life 20
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1. The outdoors is one of Sophomore princess Doreen Acre’s favorite places. She also likes swimming and horseback riding. 2. Junior princess Sybil Compangnoni, although undecided as to what college she wants to attend, would like to be an x-ray technician. 3. Geography is Senior princess Lisa Harman’s favorite subject which she hopes to study at a college in Arizona. 4. Playing basketball, volleyball and badmitten is the way Freshman princess Pam Bradford likes to pass her time. 5. Geri Coussens, Junior princess, enjoys singing and playing the auto-harp. 6. A career in modeling or physical education is what Senior princess Denise Brown would like to pursue. Student Life 22
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