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Homecoming has always been a time of spirit and enthusiasm, and Homecoming I 98 I was no exception. Spirit Week began with the coronation assembly where Tami Musgrave was named Queen. The rest of the week was filled with spirit. Members of all the classes participated in dressing up for Toga Day, Sweats Day, Punk Day, and Tourist Day. Friday finally arrived and the weeks of preparation came to an exciting climax. The decorated counselors' office, lockers and the gym all added to the overall spirit. The pep assembly featured class skits, presentation of decoration awards and the traditional spirit keg competition. Past and present cheerleaders helped to spark the enthusiasm both at the pep assembly and, later that night, at the football game. The stands were filled with students, alumni, and a spirited band. Choruses of We are M.H.S. filled the air as the Chief's football team defeated the strong Cascade Bruins. Following the game, the Homecoming Dance featured Red Ax which brought Homecoming to a Hnal close. I ,2,3,4. The classes of MHS reveal their bright Homecoming decora- tions to Sounders Roger Davies, David Nish, and Sue Gould, ticket director, the judges of the event. 5. I 98 I Homecoming Queen Tami Musgrave and her escort, Steve Landro. 6. Senior Princess Bron Gorman and Amy Jessberger, Escort Tim Drury, and M. C. Rob Bogart rejoice with the Cooties winning Spirit Week. 6 3 ,sign Ulf 5 I98 I Homecoming Court: L to R: Senior Princess, Marcie Eaton. Michelle Boe, Bron Gorman, Amy Jessberger, Escort Steve Landro. Queen Tami Musgrave, Maid of Honor Julie Morgan, Lady in Waiting Leslie Bray, Maiden Tracey Green. HOMECOMING COURT 23
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