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Karvlee Kassab DeAnn Moore, Frank Messner Liz Duncan KBUTY 0'Ff9ffl.Y, Bfad MYGVS Sana Stevens Diane Swab, David Taylor r--Q 'Ytjf cf' W, F.. 5 an '11, l l ' M. l .fr , -. l Homecoming royalty. . . Coop's Troops, student spirit group, began when worried athletes called an emergency pep assembly the day before Homecoming to plead for student support. Support came, and with it an overall excitement about MHS. Applauded and pushed by Spyglass, the new spirit went RIGHT ON. Senate members Kathy Browne and Carol King managed an assembly featuring the Homecoming Coun- ty Fair, the Hcornfusedi' frustration of Farmer Brill fPaul Parkerl, and the crowning of Miss Corn Husky fTodd Andersonl. V .. .1 :gat :-.- 1 2 '15 'ff' .N 'X - . . A ext ' Q fs. wiht g . . . -vi .l , Coop's Troops arrived early at the stadium that night with tin cans to bang, paper sacks to pop and spirit to back the boys to a 14-10 win over the Hillcrest Hornets. Memorial's third Homecoming queen, Kathy Thompson, reigned over the game and commented: I was very thrilled, honored and proud to carry the title along with our great football record. After the game, the gym was ready for the victori- ous team and students. Student Senate had spent all day decorating the gym according to the theme, Har- vest '71. Music was provided by the Great Western Busride.
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X '-QM jf ? 1: ,QB X W-qw K Q' . l .T- M -..iff ' l Future Homemakers of America . . Fourteenmembers shared an interest in cooking, sewing, decorating, entertain- ing guests and making people happy. They planned various events. At the state conven- tion in Columbia and district workshops, members of several chapters shared project ideas. The regional convention at Parkwood featured a demonstration of hobbies to work on at home iknitting, crocheting, china paintingl and a speech on the drug problem. Members sold iwhat elsell cookbooks to raise funds for these events. The books-a specialized series-were written by home economists. A touch of home-away from home-was an FHA Christmas project. We sing carols and make favors for the elderly patients in resthomes, said an officer. lt makes both them and us happy. ln fact, members agreed that FHA was a warm, happy club. Our purpose has great satisfaction for us, said another girl. We get the background to cope with problems we'll face as homemakersfi GLENDA SMITH, Judy Purcell talked with Mr. Leon Kassab about the style of a garment labove leftj, while Pat Martin, Linda White wrapped cookies for rest homes labove centerl. Centerpiece arranging labove rightj interested Teresa Ledbetter and Sarah Magers. Wanda Hawkins prepared to display a model lbelow leftl. FHA officers fabove centerj: Debbie Townsend, Patty King, Glenda Smith, Judy Purcell 1 planned cookbook sales.
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