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Ngreenzes 'P gre Qifben 712 gzzofzczfzbn l Initiation this year will surely be remembered for several years by those in- volved. The Seniors approached initiation day with much anxiety, but the Fresh- men didn't seem to know whether to look forward to the day or not. Each class thoroughly -enjoyed the ordeal even though it was quite messy. From cooking breakfast for the Seniors to singing We Love You Seniors , the Freshmen were thoroughly given an induction into MHS. Everything possible was put on their faces and in the hair of the Freshmen, which really stunk up the place. Through it all, the green Freshmen became full-fledged members of Markleville High School. J 31' 21
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Lana Boles, 1965-66 Homecoming Queen, was escorted by Jim Gustin. x ' 1 ,x rw ! V , L . 5' .. , The candidates, alongwith the other fans, enjoyed watching the Arab- ians win over Union Township. ezzzbr 1105 om ecomzkzy ro can Homecoming, one of the most popular activities of the year, was held on December 9, 1966, when the Arabians took to the hardwood against Union Township. The Homecoming Festivities took place between games with the honoring of the 1962 basketball team. Beth Bennett, the Senior candidateg after many nervous and hopeful moments, was crowned the 1966-67 Homecoming Queen by last year's queen, Lana Boles. Beth'.s court consisted of Sheila Townsend, Junior candidateg Wyetta Coleman, Sophomore candidateg and Nancy Boles, Freshman candidate. 23
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