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Banquet, Diplomas Mark End of Reign for Class of '69 Thoughts of graduation constantly filled the minds of all seniors throughout the year. Receiving the high school diploma was perhaps the proudest moment in their twelve years of formal education. lane Easterling served as class president with Gail Moore, vice-president, Nancy Erdel, secretary, and Nita Smith, treasurer. They led all the senior class activities throughout the year. For the first time in the history of MHS, senior girls formed a jug band named Sadie and the Moonshine Raiders. Instruments in the jug band included co- modaphone, gut bucket, pots and pans, turkey bell, slide whistles, garbage can, and kazoos. The finishing touch to the band was the harmonious voices of the senior girls. They performed in the publications as- sembly and at the Sadie Hawkins dance. The seniors participated in the junior-Senior powderpuff football game, for the second consecutive year, losing to the juniors by a score of 12 to 8. May 20 was the date of the greatest and most ex- citing senior event of the year, the traditional banquet for all the members of the class. The class of '69 looked forward to this banquet, their last chance to be together as a group. With the theme, Past, Present, and Future, the entertainment committee presented a program which not only made the seniors look backward into the past but forward into the future. Participating in other school activities, outstanding seniors demonstrated their talents in many fields. My Fair Lady, MHS's spring musical, had a large cast of seniors. They participated in the Concert Choir and Dixie Grey band among other clubs. Baccalaureate services on May 18 and Commence- ment exercises on May 22 brought an end to the ex- citing year with many proud moments for seniors.
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