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LET'S BOP-The MCHS band livens up half- time festivity during the game. 1981 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT- Jane Dutcher, Terri Wike, Claudia Brown, An- drea Pappajohn, Kathy Judge, Leanne Pross, and Diana Wilson. THESE NURSES HAVE GREAT LEGS-Dave Dodge, Tim Long, Billy Johann, Terry Dres- bach, and Stu Nevermann take time out for a laugh. NX i 5 1 f I 1 i 1 . W -I, 1' -1 K , .M . , , ,, .5 W ' L.. -, ' ' 5' - GET'EM-Coach Bye surveys the Mohawks' ef- A REAL WINNER-The junior float took first fort during a homecoming victory. place in the float contest. 13 3
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,lr .ll 12 'Tough Guys' win homecoming '-1,93-1 Homecoming 1981 proved to be a very memorable experience for many members of the MCHS stu- dent body. Keeping with this year's theme of Tough Guys the football team proved to be just that by downing East Waterloo in the homecoming game 23-0 to preserve their 5-O re- cord at the time. During the week the team was ranked number three in the state with aspirations to im- prove on that status in the coming weeks. Andrea Pappajohn was selected by the student body to reign over Homecoming 1981. She was crowned by former queen Jodie May at a Coronation assembly held in the gym on Thursday afternoon. Joining Pappajohn in the home- coming court, nominated by sen- iors, were Jane Dutcher, Terri Wike, Kathy Judge, Leanne Pross, Claudia Brown, and Diana Wilson. Scott Sandage and Holly Wilkins hosted the assembly which included music by the orchestra and vocal presentations. Parents of the queen and court also were honored guests at the coronation assembly. The junior class won the float competition which took hours of preparation. Friday witnessed one of the best pep assemblies in MCHS history. lt included a skit by senior girls, Tim Fleming as emcee, and a spirited speech by head coach Bob Bye. Students also showed their spirit throughout the week by dressing for the various theme days which in- cludedg pajama day, western day, hospital day, overall day, and red and black day. The memories will live on for stu- dents as they recall the game, coro- nation, float building, t.p.ing, and other activities of the busy week. HAPPINESS IS . . . -Senior Andrea Pappajohn the 1981 homecoming queen, enjoys the mo ment. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN!-John Burnett charges down the field for another Mohawk score against homecoming foe East Waterloo. MIGHTY MOHAWK-Junior Steve King dons his traditional Indian garb during homecoming week.
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