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MHS Work Da Tops Pep Squad Yearl Activities Changing past traditions, pep squadders co- sponsored, with Publications class, MHS's first work day. Members of both organizations worked one Saturday doing oddjjobs for the public. The new Pep Squad sponsor, Mrs. Maxine Putnam, supervised this activity along with other projects during the year. For their major money making project, the Pep Squad held MHS's second Sadie Hawkins Dance. Other activities included serving at sports banquets, entering a float in the annual homecoming parade, and entertaining their mothers at the annual ban- quet held in May. Highlighting the Mother-Daughter Banquet, Kathy Quinlan was named Outstanding Pep Squad Mem- ber of the Year. Other top awards went to Donna Azdell, outstanding varsity cheerleader, and, Ruthie Barnes, outstanding junior varsity cheerleader. Red Peppers were awarded to Seniors Fadia Fayad and Kathy Mills, luniors Barbara Kehl and Barbara Small, and, Sophomores Chris DiBlasi and jackie Spurrier. Braving the cold, loyal pep squad members back the Bulldogs. fbelowk At their last home basketball game, the senior members line upto welcome the Bulldogs. wsxf., 118 Organizations
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y, l b y During the Art Ill trip to Whispering Pines , Georgia Lue and janet Chambers listen with interest to Miss Ollman's explanation of a piece of pottery. ttopl Statues purchased during the past few years with money from projects are cleaned by Mark Van Skike, Gary Pilger, and Sharon Rutliff. tleftk Examining the Mexican Easter Cross worked into a weaving project by Art I classes, Brush and Palette members Sharon Rutliff, janet Chambers, and Colleen Funk listen to Mrs. Sweitzer as she explains the history of the de- sign. A l
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Organizations 119 T ffrom top! Connie Harrison and Gary Fennewald take part in a snake dance at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Pep squadders enjoy a pause in the annual homecoming parade. Megaphones seem to be forgotten during an exciting moment.
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