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THEIR JOB: INFORM AND RECORD Putting out a yearbook can be big business. Just ask any BULLDOG Staff member. It began with five girls at- tending journalism school: Editor, Honey Hudson and copywriter, Deb Cooper spent two weeks at I.U. and Becka Larrew, Karen Heisler, and Pam Craig went to Ohio University where they improved their assigned tasks of copywriting, lay-out, and photography. The entire staff, including Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, spent much time earning money to finance the $1600.00 book. Heavy censorship greatly hindered the Mentonette’s freedom of the press. Despite the odds, Editor, Chris Hurd trained assistant editor, Alan Welch while putting out the tri-weekly paper. 28
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ACTIVITIES SPIRIT . . MOOD; DISPOSI- TION. The clubs a student joins and the activities he participates in depend on his individual dis- position. The student wants and needs to be with other people who share his interests. No one club is right for all students and each student is not qualified to be a member of each club. The activities of the year set the pace and create the prevailing mood. The mood of a year can be whatever it is made to be. It can be boring and drab, or it can be full of SPIRIT.
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STUDENT COUNCIL RULES M.H.S. This was a very active and very try- ing year for the MHS Student Council. Although they tried their best to act as a go-between, the council met much criticism from both students and fac- ulty. There seemed to be many who questioned the council’s duties and rights. Under the leadership of their president, Tim Peffley (Junior), the council passed many policies and worked hard to keep the student body happy. Steve Shand, Kim Manwaring, and Kathy Blalock attended the Student Leadership Institute at l.U. before be- ginning their year as officers. Along with the sponsors, Mr. Peterson and Mr. Hinkle, and the other members, they held two fish-fries, a breakfast, a dance, and a radio raffle. Front, l.-r.-Kathy Blalock, Eileen Peters, Kim Manwaring, Teri Boardman, Vickie Horn, Kathy Jamison. Middle-Tim Harman, Bennie Hively, John Craig, Steve Shand, Gary Welborn, Gary Peters, and standing, Tim Peffley. Standing in back are sponsors Mr. Peterson and Mr. Hinkle. 29
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