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Connie earned the Commerce and Betty Crocker Awards. Boys’ and Girls’ State delegates. Curt and Kris, share their souveniers with Mr. Bush. 8 TIMES UNION AWARDS: R. Schwenk-Science;Claassen-Latin;Susan Zent-English; Hoffcr-Social Studies; T. Whetstone-Math. ABOVE: BIOLOGY AWARDS-Norris, Welch; I Dare You Award-Hoffer, Newcomb; Librarian award-Teel. BELOW: FNC pins. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Davis, Peters, Hudson, L. Newton, Susan Zcnt. SECOND ROW: Manwaring, S. Boggs, Hoskins.
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Come on. You can’t fool a Snake Dance veteran like Susie. It’s “crazy hat day,” and juniors give out with their spirit in the hall. Cheerleaders lead the invigorating, weaving Snake Dance through the town on a chilly autumn night, picking up spirit everywhere. OUR SPIRIT Gonna tear ’em up! Gonna tear ’em up! This one-liner (inspired by Coach Neal) and others caught on as themes for “booster” weeks. Pep sessions, filled by club skits, testi- monials by team members, chants, and short-lived presenta- tions of the spirit stick, climaxed the weeks. Students rode the spirit wave when it was highest, especially during the beginning winning streak, but as the season played out, so did the support and sportsmanship of many MHS fans. Tools of “Hoosier Hysteria”, the cheerleaders, hard- working teams, dedicated coaches, and an interested community in basketball’s favorite state, were always there. Enthusiasm from the student body wasn't always there-and enthusiasm’s the catalyst for that basketball magic called SPIRIT. 7
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HONORS CONFERRED ON MHS STUDENTS Beginning early May, students began murmuring about who might be awarded honors during a special convocation (whenever it might be). Many gained recognition for out- standing work. Mr. Peterson and Mrs. Shoemaker received a box of candy and a cheer for their continuing courtesy. Jane Ettin- ger attended a Presidential Classroom for Young Americans and was County DAR winner. She also received the Read- ers’ Digest Award. Student and faculty generously aided the Bloodmobile program. Mr. Welch, Mr. Holcslaw, and Marj admire Red Cross award certificates. Band officers Bob and Jane received the director s baton and the John Philip Sousa award and merit blanket, respectively, at the Spring Concert. Golden M winners Susie and Keith pose with their trophies. COURTESY COURT-FRONT ROW: Romine, P. Hurd, Horn, Blalock. SECOND ROW: Teel, Alber, Welbom, Hunter. Fair Queen Candidate was Suzy.
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