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Prom was also a very big event during our junior and senior years. We hosted prom at the Decatur Club our junior year v and we were the guests of honor our senior year. We took a trip to the Ozarks in Missouri toward the end of our senior year. Some of our ground control officers went with us. And to thank them, we helped them take a dip. Yes, our senior year was an exciting year! We were the mighty enforcers of penny-pushing and admired for our title of SENIORS. The four years of our voyage will long be remembered by us, but it is time for us to move out into the world and achieve goals that we have set for ourselves. Years from now we will remember the great times we had in our CLASS OF 1980! I shall pass through this world but once. If there is any good that I can do, let me do it now. For I shall not pass this way again. Acting wild, And getting crazy, W e ' re the CLASS OF 1980! Guess Who?
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY MFHS, The First Frontier... These were the voyages of the senior class of MFHS, whose four year mission was to seek out good teach¬ ers and easy courses. Also to explore new classrooms, and to boldly go where no student has ever gone before. In the fall of 1976, our crew of 88 freshmen began our four year mission, which would change us into young adults. Our ground control officers were Mrs. Clausen, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Coen, and Mr. Thompson. We lost two of our sponsors at the end of 1977 — Mrs. Clausen and Mrs. Coen. Our commanding officers were: Captain, Pam Day; 1st Lieutenant, Bob Bischoff; and 2nd Lieutenant, David Lane. We lost 11 of our crew members our freshman year. They were: David Lane, Jim Dunn, William Dunn, Pat Beck, John Snow, Tim Younker, Jeff Sallee, and Delbert Jacobs. Our Homecoming was very exciting! We placed first in the float competition, with the theme of Reel ' Em In. We proceeded to obtain first place during all of the four years of our voyage. Our Homecoming candidates were Pam Day and Dan Boyer. It was a great year for singing, We love you seniors, and penny-pushing. During our sophomore year, our crew of 81 members gained four more members. They were: Tim Thompson, Reva West, Rhonda Teeters, and Tammy Dash. We lost nine members, who were: Jim Lee, Ron Root, Jeff Rutherford, Lynne Thomas, John Terry, Mark Walters, Kim Warner, Kevin Warner, and Reva West. Our commanding officers during our sophomore year were: Captain, Bob Bischoff; 2nd Lieutenant, Peggy Parks; and 2nd Lieutenant, Bonnie Hill. Our ground control officers were Mrs. Berry and Mr. Thompson. We gained two new ground control officers — Miss Cox and Mr. Dale. We placed first in the float competition at Homecoming, with our float ' s theme of Let ' s Get Ruff. Our homecoming candidates were Jamie Brown and Dan Boyer. It was a great year for showing off our licenses. Our voyage was only two years from being complete in the fall of 1978. Time was flying by! We had a crew of 74 our junior year, and the same ground control officers as we had the previous year. Our com¬ manding officers were: Captain, Bob Bischoff; 1st Lieutenant, Bonnie Hill; and 2nd Lieutenant, Sheri Gallo¬ way. We gained four new crew members: Sherry Ashcraft, Scott Muth, Mike Conrad, and Debi Spell. We lost three members, who were: Brenda Johnson, Steve Miller, and John Sides. Our float placed first with the theme of, Cancel Their Reservations. The Homecoming candidates for our class were: Susie Lohmar, Scott Frazier, Pam Day, and John Wood. It was a great year for Friday night games and Saturday night par¬ ties. We proceeded onward to our final voyage at MFHS. We had a mighty senior crew of 74. We had finally made it to the golden year of 1980 — the one we had all dreamed of in years gone by. Our ground control officers were Miss Roosevelt, who replaced Mrs. Berry, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Guichard, and Mr. Dale. We lost Miss Cox at the end of the preceding year. Our commanding officers were: Captain, Pam Day; 1st Lieuten¬ ant, Susie Lohmar; and 2nd Lieutenant, Kirk Ford. We lost only one member our senior year, and that was Scott Muth. We also gained three members: Cherie Flowers, Mario Ortiz, and Lucia Mello. Our Homecom¬ ing float placed first with a theme of Foiled Again. The candidates for Homecoming were: Pam Day, Jeff Crabtree, Teresa Thompson, and Mike Stogsdill. Pam Day and Jeff Crabtree won the crown and became the 1979 Homecoming King and Queen.
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MOLLY SPRIGGS MOO When I ' m kidding, I always holler. Hey Babe! Reds my favorite color! Band 1,2, 3; Art Club 3, 4. AMBITION: College, Work and Marriage BOB TODD DOBBS TH-Thats all folks! Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Trojanaire Staff 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Homecoming Skit 4; Intramurals 4. AMBITION: Pilot JEFF ALAN RAWLINGS FFE) Would I do that? Band 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2; Track 1. AMBITION: Undecided LAURIE HUMPHREYS LAURIE With a laugh like mine, who has enemies! Band 1; Chorus 1; Trojanaire Staff 4; Art Club 4. AMBITION: Millikin 4 16
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