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Do You Remember?? Mamie and Roy's 50 years of service to MHS as custodian and head cook? Homecoming 1968-69? The day the teachers went to band and played along with the students? That first year of typing as a sopho- more? Those always too busy Those Basketball games where one study halls where you point could win or lose a game? fooled around more than you studied? All the volleyball huddles? The day the boys ordered their The style show? Raider jackets and letter sweaters? The noisy halls between clas- ses? And the quiet, lonely ones where anything could happen? Good ole' Mead High School? 25
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Girls’ Track K. Williams crosses the finish line first in the conference meet in the 440. C. Croghan rests for her next running event. S. Ziegenbein takes her turn at the broad jump. The Mead girls track team was in its second year this year. The girls did fairly well, winning several dual meets. The girls al- so placed second in the conference meet behind Yutan. The team after a windy day at the track. From L. -R. - FIRST ROW - C. Eckley, S. Ziegenbein, J. Croghan, M. Linden, C. Scoles, SECOND ROW - C. Croghan, K. Williams, I. Winchell, S. Behrens, M. Linden, K. Whitcomb, M. York, ABSENT - R. Schultz. V. Simons I. Winchell takes her turn to throw the shot. S. Behrens, I. Winchell, and K. Whitcomb compare ideas before competing in the shot and discus. Ah!! What a hard day at the track today!! M. Linden caught in a light-heart- ed moment. M. Linden stretches for the pit and a vic- tory.
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Sportsmanship Trophy? The Pep Rallies? Margret checks school paper. The Junior Class Play? Jenny, Student di- The night you had to work at the Pep Club rector of the senior stand instead of watch the basketball game? class play. The 1969 Prom at Fair- view? That long 880 yd. run for Marlene? Bless those angels. Mary Lou and Marlyn on the train on Sneak Day? The nights you marched at the football games? Mrs. Volin checks props. Some records broken in track this year? If you were at any of these happy events or saw any of these we hope that you will always reflect back on the many memories made in the 1968 -69 school year. Some may have been happy, sad, disappointing, and so on, but all will remain memories of this school yaar. 26
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