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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Icxmes Avery. vice-president. Ioseph Donahue. president, Iohn Munson. secretary-treasurer. THE TWO HUNDRED Freshmen who represented the class on opening day in the fall found the vast halls of MHS outstretched before them. This class, the largest in the history of the school, found confusion in the locker sys- tems, in the crowded hallways, and in finding many class- rooms. With much patient guidance, they soon settled down and accepted their role as underclassmen. They elected the following class officers to lead them through their first year in high school: Joe Donahue, Jim Avery, and John Munson. The Freshmen constructed a float and chose Debbi Carr and Joe Donahue to represent them in the Homecoming court. The Freshmen started to boost their treasury skyward by leading the school in magazine sales. Jim I-'BESHMIIN CLASS mm to IIS MR. GOODEN'S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: D. Bodmer, S. Becker. K. Aries, W. Botts, L. Beiderstedt, R. Bell, Mr. Gooden. Adviser: THIRD ROW: I. Botts. F. Bovee. L. Alshouse. L. Baker, P. Bates. D. Bice: SECOND ROW: I. Avery, K. Bates, I. Benning- ton, V. Anderson. I. Aughenbaugh. D. Barrett: FIRST ROW: I. Brown. I. Borelli, S. Bradley. L. Archer. I. Bie- ser. I. Beard.
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