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Homecoming Brings a Spirited Week Colored leaves, crisp fresh air, the ringing of bands in parades, and the excitement of the football season mark the highlights of fall and the coming of the homecoming season. Homecoming week, 1968, started off with gaily poster-covered walls. Go Bulldogs! Sink the Pirates! papered every space and floor of MHS. From freshmen to seniors, students racked their brains for time and talents to win the Spirit lug for their efforts in decorating their assigned floors. Tuesday was watch the arms day for the sign of crossbones. During the day, when two people met in the halls, the first to cross his index fingers could legally punch his friend in the arm. It turned into what some students thought of as a painful experience. Tension arose among the girls on Wednesday with the announcement of the queen candidates. Starting the day off at 8 a.m., cheers came from the flagpole as the Bulldogs spirit flag was raised. The Pep Band was there leading yelling students with Onward Bulldogs and Beer, Beer. When the cheerleaders had shouted out the last words of VICTORY, students retired to the halls as the Dixie Grays filled the floors with blaring sounds of victory songs. During Friday nights game, majorette Kathy Atkins fright! urges the Bulldogs to Go get 'em! Ibottomj V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Seniors' battle cry overpowers underclassmen. i i i 16 Student Life
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Proud Moments in .. Student Life Student Life . .. Boring? Meaningless? Not really. Our Student Life is . .. An achievement of goals, An acceptance of responsibility An enthusiasm for our school, And an unselfish involvement In the life of others. It's taking on a little extra work, Some pleasant, Some not, Yet knowing that in time lt will reap future benefits. But most important Student Life is . .. Spirit, Curiosity, Ambition, And initiative, A combination of objectives Which inevitably leads to These Proud Moments.
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Mike Lankford, representing the jolly juniors accepts the Spirit jug for their extra pep during thetweek's activities. tbottomj After the pep assembly, cheers soar to their height from students gathered around the Bon Fire, the first of three night activities during the Homecoming week festivities.
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