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Spirit: was sitting by Col. Lynn at a game. spirit symbolized the general atmo- sphere of student life at M.U.S. Skits were reintroduced to chapel programs this year, and although a bit off-color at times, they produced a flair and en- thusiasm that diffused into all phases of student activities. Excited cheer- leaders tripped over their own feet while leading the football team through an elaborate paper sign gen- erously donated by the Art Club. Fashionable hats popped up at vari- ous athletic events, displaying the flamboyant spirit prevalent at M.U.S. Col. Lynn shed his conservative cover to participate in a soul slap before the Brothers ' game. Spirited dances reached a new peak of success, with the second annual Festival of the Dead and Homecoming attracting crowds in excess of 200 people. A great addition to M.U.S. spirit was the school ' s new Pep Band, a small but noisy group that lent invaluable sup- port to all facets of student life. Wild, roaring masses were not in evidence, but a sparkling vivaciousness served as a perfect substitute to further the tradition of spirit at M.U.S. 20 Student Life
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STUDENT LIFE Student life at MUS was made up of a number of diverse characteris- tics — none more vital, none more important than another. Yet, the sum made for a year of excitement, of serenity, of challenge, of ac- complishment.
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» .» : : . » i V Jf f M S ' lTii .Jm. N WW ' s.. HOk . ■ . tJ ' fc ■■ ij This page: (top left) Karen Klepper, escorted by Dick Fisher, just seconds before learning that she was to be the 1971 Homecoming Queen. (top rlgtit) Col. Lynn and seniors cheer wildly at exotic dancer (?) during pep rally, (middle) Cheerleaders encourage basketball team to put the ball through the hoop, (bottom) Hal Wellford experiences the warm rush of spirit. Opposite page: (top) Cheerleaders shake while Buzzards roar, (bottom) Todd miller stares in amazement at one of Hobson ' s rare, long runs. Student Lite 21
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