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With confetti snow, a tissue snow- man and an old-fashioned sleigh, stu- dent council members prepared MHS’s last Homecoming. Alumni remem- bered past homecomings, students wondered about the future of home- comings, and everyone watched and felt how this was the final homecom- ing for MHS. Mornings practices gave candidates a chance to find their places while the stage band members rehearsed the theme song “Yesterday Once More , and they gave time for the set to be made. On the night of December 7, a ca- pacity crowd listened as Sue Ellen Mabie introduced freshmen, sopho- mores and junior representatives. Then the Senior runners-up were given. Last year’s king, Gary Peters and first run- ner-up Jackie Haist, crowned the last MHS Homecoming King and Queen, Jerry Hudson and Cheryl Clampitt. Opposite page top: Jackie Haist and Gary Peters pose with Queen Cheryl Clampitt and King Jerry Hudson following the crowning. Seniors Connie Lowman and Kandy Hardesty. Seniors Kris Bush and Steve Fawley. Seniors Lee Ann Jones and John Hart. Top left: Sue Ellen Mabie announces the class candidates. Below: Jackie Haist crowns new Queen Cheryl Clampitt. Bottom left: Juniors Kim Bush and Don Hurd. Bottom center; Sophomores Rita Murcia and Dan Cooper. Bottom right: Freshmen Donna Duzan and Derek Anglin.
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OUR TOWN Mentone took a serious side in presenting Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”. After two previous years of comedies the drama provided a change for patrons and cast members alike. Costumes and hairstyles depicted the 1900 setting of the stage. George Gibbs and Emily Webb were portrayed by Dan Cooper and Linda Decker. The young sweethearts fall in love and are married by the stage manager, Stan England. Stan tells of the people in the small New Hampshire town and sets the imaginary scenes for each act. ‘This is the way we were in our growing up, our living, and in our dying,” Stan comments, and that is how it was in “Our Town”. Emily dies while giving birth to her second child. She discovers that humans don’t understand life while they’re living it. When Emily tries to return for her twelfth birthday, the feelings of closeness and love are not there as she thought they might be. Emily returns to her grave and quietly waits, like those before her, for the “eternal something” to happen. Joining hands to form a circle, the cast carried out a tradition before each performance. Mrs. Yeiter would encourage each to do a good job and to “break a leg”. Brett Hackworth, unfortunately, took the saying literally, and was replaced by Brian Welch in the part of Mr. Webb. Many compliments were paid to the cast members as they concluded the March 29 and 30 production of “Our Town”.
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