Memphis High School - Memphian Yearbook (Memphis, MI)

 - Class of 1979

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FRESHMEN TAKE FIRST IN » i » .

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POWDER PUFF IS . . . . . . Jerry “Boom Boom” Amburgey showing what it takes to “lead a crowd on.” . . . Sophomore Amy Cunnings sprinting through the tough senior defense. . . . “Sexy” Billy Heileg, Dan Bergen, and Jerry Ambur- gey leading a cheer. . . . Seniors patiently hoping for a victory. . . . Junior Debbie Dirven moving her way down the field. The annual powderpuff game was played as usual this year but because of some disagreement between the teams, no points for this event went toward Home- coming Competition. A thank-you from the girls goes to the coaches. For the senior class they were Mr. Reygaard, Don Dirven and Sean Marnon. Lee Sopha, A1 Smith and Calvin Gross helped the Junior girls. The sophomore powderpuffers were aided by Reggie Moore and Mike Owens. Class sponsor, Mr. Lesinski, and Kirt Konyha coached the Freshmen girls.



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FLOAT COMPETITION The Freshmen float placed first in the competition. float came in third place. The Homecoming Parade began at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct- ober 13, 1978. The Memphis Police De- partment and the Rescue Squad led the parade from All Saints Church to the football field. Other participants in the parade were the Brownies, Boy Scouts. Memphis Fire Depart- ment, the Senior Court, the Underclass- men Kings and Queens, the 1977 Homecoming King and Queen, and the high school floats. Not only did the Freshmen, with their theme of “Summer Daze”, take first in the float competition, but they also cap- tured the 1978 Home- coming Spirit Jug. “Make It A Card- inal Nightmare” was the theme of the Junior float that came in second place. The Sophomores float theme of “Crack the Cardinals” took third place. And finally, the Seniors with their theme of “Win-ter- Night” placed fourth in the float competi- tion. The students of Memphis High School wish to extend their appreciation to the sponsors, people who lent cars for the Kings, Queens, and Court, to the parents who allowed float- building at their homes, and to the business supporters who helped make Homecoming.

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