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FIRST ROXV Cleft to rightl - Carole Miller, Alice Lienaril, Cainellla 'Fou- louso. Peggy Masque-lier, Elizabeth Siry, John McDowell, Ross Sigley, 'Fhonias Lemon, David Laughery, Marianne Siry, Suzanne Kunkle, Rose Lesjali, Palriria Hainpson, Mr. Mrul-I. SECOND ROM' - Mary Ann Toulouse. Gloria Mazzocoo, Dora Mae Fletcher, Patriria Myers. Ruth Ann Daniels, Robert Lamb, Harvey Brookins, Rob- ert Jiannino, David Rettlnger, Mary Ann Klinias, Maryann Marg.'eruin, Jo- ette Russell, Joye Masquelier, Beverly Doehre, THIRD ROXV - Rachel Hughey, Donna Cooper. Phyllis Mn-Elhaney, Mary Ellen Kloppel, Marilyn Fuliner, Irwin Ledersteln, Larry Thornton, David Meredith. Bryan Bowers, Sara lli'nc'kinyPr, Carole lllontgoinery, Betty Bridges, Patricia Berry. 1'atricia. Hur- roy. FUl'R'l'H ROXV - Vera Dolilander. Gloria llrnnon. Ellen lk-clnar, Lois Wooils. l'alrh-ia Frazier. Donald So- gui, Llano Pi-nbrrtliy, Paul Masque- livr, William lilinias, Carole Louise Cainnlioll. .lo Ella Simpson, Rose- inary Morgan, Karen Colihett, l+'llF l'l-1 ROM' -- Mary lic-ih Hainpson. Margie lieth l-lull, Mary .lane Ilan- mlanr, lliigixrllv Gaillarsl. Donna POI'- rarfl, Louis Masquolier, Robert Reedy, XVilliain Dickinson, .lolin Putt. Shir- ley Uroxro, Judith Nadolny, Martha. Loo, .loan Donny. CHORUS ND DANCE BA D H E BUSY YE R The rhorus has hail a liusy your iu'0pai'iug for tho i'lll'lSllllilS Uantata anal Spring Festival. Soren l'l'Pl'0SUIllilllVl'S worm- sont to Vounly Pho- rus which sang for 'll02ll'll0l'Sl Instituto. Barca- lauroafo and 001llll10lll'0lll0llt were given Thai spr- rial tourh with the lllllSll' proviilrml hy tho onl- stanmling M. ll. S. chorus. Mr. Mruli shoulml ho vonnnoiulrml for the line joli hr has llono in pro- paring a woll-luilaiivcil and tino-souiuling chorus. ln our music iloparlniout wo also liavo Tho Dance lizunl. which has llono quite well this year under The guinlaiivv of Mr. Mruk. Those attoiul- ing tho Uliorus llauvo oiijoyril dancing' To the uiusiv of tho M. H. S. llanvo Band. Other por- forniaiicos inoliulril playing in the Spring Festi- val and at tho Senior Play. lf the oncoming nirnibors llo as good a job as the present ones, we can he sure of a liao Dance Banil in the future. FIRST ROW iseated left to right? - David Laughery, Harvey Brookins. Thomas Lemon, Donna Cooper SECOND ROW Cstandingb - John Putt, Robert Lamb, Henry Moreau, Edwin Mehalic, Michael Meehan
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FIRST ROXV Cleft to right! - MAJ ORETTES: Vern Delilund- er. Mary Alyce Russell, Mary Ann Toulouse, .lootte Russell, Jo Etta Simpson. SECOND RONV - Donna Coop- er. Robert Glnss, Dennis Coop- er, Charles Myers. Samuel Hen- nnn. Rachel Hughey. THIRD ROXV -- Terry Holder, David Pletincks, John McDow- ell. Edward Nudnluy, Beverly Cameron. Peggy McDowell, Robert Lynch, Patricia Open- brier. FOURTH ROW' - Irwin Lod- erstoin, Joye Mnsquelier. Roh- ert Jizmnino. Joyce Dnout, Thomas Lemon, Karen Coh- bett. Paul Clark. FIFTH ROWV - Harvey Brook- lns, Dnvirl llzmnghery, Lois XVoods, Paul Masque-lirr, Janet Heron, Jane Hughey. SIXTH ROXV - Robert Lamb, Robert Bernlmrl. Henry Mor- eau, Edwin Mc-hnlio. Ivillinm XVyke, David Rettinger, James Heron. SEVENTH RONV--John Goode, NVilllam Klimas. Ross Slgley, Paul Nimal, Michael Meehan, John Putt, Gary Clxitf, XVlllinm Miller, Hurry Uryblsky. BAND AND MAJORETTE D0 FI The Mcllonalml lligh School Band, uniloi' tho llirovtion of Mr. 'Philip Mrnlc. deserves lunch cromlit for its innny line pe1'fo1'1nu1n'es this past school yr-nr. The hnnml oxliibiteml its talents nt the vnrions puranlos atteinlell, at as-smnblics, and at footlmll gninos. Tho ollivvrs of tho lnnnl ure: llonnn lloopcr, lll'0SlLl0lltI, lrwin lV.0llOl'St0llI, vivo prosiilvntg and E JOB John Putt, SOCl'0f?lI'j'-tI'021Slll'GI'. lleznliug tho Mclloiinlml High School Rannl were the live liigh-stopping nizljorottos. Beside znlmling much Color to the lmncl, the girls also cloinoxistrutcll their precision twirling abilities, the rosnlt of many long hours of practice. They incloosl gave ninny noteworthy p0l'f0l'1lI2lIICOS this past your. Left to Right -- Jo Etta Simpson, Vera DeBlar1der, Mary Alyce Russell Mary Ann Toulouse, Joette Russell - Mn. l,lIlT.ll' IIIIUK .lIIlSfl' if9il 3EiiEliZf1GS5w:::::v::e WW.. J T'T, ,W ,
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PEP CLUB FULFILLS PURPOSE The Pep Club is the basis of Olll' school spirit. lts purpose is to give pep and Clit-l1llSl1lSl1l to the football and basketball teams and to pro- IIIOYO school spirit by 01lL'Ol1l'llgll1g the students to take part i11 the assemblies, to attend the foot- ball and basketball games, and to support all sehool activities. The Pep Club, under the guid- auee of the ehee1'lea1le1's, also works for good S1l0l'tSlIl11l1Sl1lP and leaclorsllip. The club is composed of the Cl1OCl'l0iIKlC1'S, band 1I1OlllbOl'S. illlll the football and basketball teams. The Senior High Pep Club The Pep Club also works 011 1lifTe1'e11t pro- jects. This year the club sold football pins and prograius. as well as Heil Devil peus. It was responsible for the Cl0C01'21tl011S of the Football Dance and for the ilowers earrietl by tl1e Queen and her Zltf0lKlillli'S. Mrs, llaiupbell is the sponsor of tl1e club, a111l tl1e otlieers were Carole Miller illlll Gloria Mazzoeeo as the C0-1'v1'CSlK,lQIll'S 5 llklllllil Cooper as vice presicleutg Mary Ahllll 'Klimas as seeretaryg and Patty Myers as i'l'UilSl1l'01'. They all worked hartl to see that the 1-lub was a success. The Junior High Pep Club
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