Memphis High School - Memphian Yearbook (Memphis, MI)

 - Class of 1980

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A - SOPHOMORE TALENT - Joe Grippi added spirit for his class with a unique sign he made in shop. B — Darryl Fisher guards the obvi- ously dangerous Charles Lademan. C — Two cheerleaders trip the light fantastic during their skit. D — You think Tm what? — dares Marietta Martin. E — Fonzie, eat your heart out! F — Renee Keller, Gloria Torello, Debbie Brown, and Theresa Titus are some of the Seniors who didn ' t get homework in Government, Thursday Oct. 4th. C — A refugee from the Stone Age, Sherry Lumpford portrays. H — Sue Barron leads the Seniors in a rowdy cheer. 2 }

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Competition Continues Student Council President, Tom Masters and Vice President, Paula Dunsmore organized the fifth hour pep rally. Coach Bacholzky deliv- ered an inspirational speech to his football players and the student body. The Student Council chose the overall theme of Eras which made for many inventive costumes. The Seniors chose a subtheme of Future. The Juniors were next and chose the 60 ' s. The 50 ' s was the Sopho- mores subtheme and the Freshman decided on the Stone Age in an ef- fort to rack up precious points. On Dress Up Day the students dressed in costumes that fit in with their themes. The Seniors took first place by having the greatest percentage of students in costume. Because of the elimination of hall decorations and the Monday pep rally, much more time was spent on costumes. As a result, the costumes were of higher quality than ever be- fore. 20



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A Students Prove Talent Amid Kleenex and spray paint, float’building started on October 1st and for five hectic days the four classes competed for first place. The battle was tough and the judges had a hard time deciding the winner. After hours of work the votes were counted; the juniors took first with the help of their special effects. The Sophomores were in second with Bee Bop the Rockets. The Seniors and their spaceship took third. The Freshmen were last, but not least with the theme, Rock the Rock- ets. Minutes before the parade, it started to rain. This may have dam- pened the floats, but it didn ' t affect the class spirit. The parade went on as scheduled. C

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