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Vi ctory H eight e ns Enjoyment of Homecoming Events 1968 Homecoming Queen, Dorothy Kibler, crowns Kris Kennedy, 1969 Homecoming Queen, while Dan Jones and Jack Rigsby look on. Pictured here is a small section of the Homecoming parade which is one of the high points of the Homecoming celebration. 17 Everyone dances to the music of Jack Staukup after a thrilling Homecoming game.
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FIRST ROW - Left to Right: Freshmen attendants. Sue Smallman and Michelle Comer. SECOND ROW -Sophomore attendants, Debbie Chambers and Jamie Bremer. THIRD ROW - Junior attendants, Cathy Rice and Linda Gentry. FOURTH ROW - Queen candidates, Margie Barger, Pam Garrett, Kris Kennedy, Lyn Park,- and Jane Vail. 16
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Ricky Grace discusses the Sweetheart dance with Jan Korte as she works on a bulletin board describing the dance. MCHS offered a variety of dances for the student this past year. A formal dance, the Mistletoe Ball, was sponsored by the band parents, and a mod dance was sponsored by the junior class. As a celebration of Valentine’s Day, the Student Council sponsored a Sweetheart dance. This dance was a first in the extracurricular activities of MCHS students. The “Epic of Sound” provided the entertainment for the dance, with the student council doing an outstanding job on decorations. The mothers of the student council members served refreshments during the breaks. The Sweetheart dance proved to be a successful event and hopefully will become an annual affair. The Sweetheart Dance: A Memorable Evening for Sweethearts David Tucker and Mary D. Dummeier refresh themselves during the dance. 18
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