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Page 31 text:
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Student Council elections completely disrupt classes for two weeks in April. The Red Party candidates had massive waterfi hts as part of their campaign. Riding into combat are: Top lejl: R. Wilson, Stevens, Caldwell, Weston, Hughes, and Shy. Middle left: The hopeful politicians receive the full onslaught of public opinion. Bollom lejl: Blue Party presidential candidate, Peter Roop (center) extends a hand to Bruce Minkin, who is apparently undecided, as D. Shy looks on. Spring arrives, and every student anti- cipates graduation. Most of us make it, but some of us don ' t. Still we all share the same memories that we ' ll always have, like it or not. Prospective graduates include (seated on bottom two steps) Chuck Wilkinson, McBurney, Weston, Beck, R. Wilson, (back row) McBride, Weston, Tate, Shy, Bill Denton, Crump, and David Good- wyn. - 4 27
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Editor Mark Frederick Organizations are the life blood of the spirit that is at MUS. The various clubs and societies displayed within the next several pages offer some means of personal expres- sion for each student. In this section, the edi- tors have tried to capture the pride and en- thusiasm evoked through individual involve- ment in these extracurricular activities. There was great support for the clubs offered this year. The choral group revived the spirit of the Alma Mater. The new fenc- ing club drew large crowds during practice. Interest in the rocketry club was revived after the grass fire in front of the chapel. The argumentative students found their out- let in the philosophy club, where the solu- tion to all of America ' s problems were solved. , :. ' , ■■. ■;■.■■■ The organizations of the students for the past year have fed the growth of the school spirit at MUS. It is through these organiza- tions that we hope to show the character of the students at MUS through their in- volvement in the organizations. 29
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