Midland High School - Chemic Yearbook (Midland, MI)

 - Class of 1965

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agazine Assernbl Joe's Advice to Student Sellers: Learn To Think on the Doorstep The all out effort and co-operation between the Student Council and the Student Body has made the magazine drive a success. Mary Lee Camp, this yearis highest seller, took home with her the grand prize, a Honda 50. The other high sellers, Kathy Key, Roe Ann White, Georgia Serdynsky, and Dave Rhodes chose be- tween a typewriter, luggage, television, tape re- corder, and a camera. Mr. Guenther's room had the highest sales and received 350.00 which was used to attend a Broadway Musical in Detroit. The Student Council set a goal of 513,000 of which 512,621.23 was received from the sales of the magazines. Mark Hutchenreuther examines the many prizes to be awarded the top 99 Joe Shields makes his annual fall visit to assist the Student Council in earning money for school functions. prize winners at the conclusion of the Immediately following the assembly captains and co-captains met to receive com- magazine drive. plete instructions so the drive would run along without complications.

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MHS Students Look at ,ks Joe Shields and Dave Rhodes, chairman of the drive, pre- Surrounded by his display, Joe gives students a sales pitch. pare to draw five names from the Treasure Box. His assistance makes the drive run smoothly. You'l1 meet the highest seller on this bey and Al Derby. Mary Lee Camp was Honda. This year's unique grand prize is this year's grand prize winner. displayed and demonstrated by Jill Ho- 5 l J oe Shields at nnual ,.' 'mia I Mk L18 ., -, 'gif Y qi K so oi,, iotssyys iisi l it 12



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Bonfire, Assembly, Parade, Dance Make Homecoming Memorable The 1964 Homecoming festivities got off to a fast start Thursday night as members of the stu- dent body, led by the Varsity cheerleaders, snaked their way through the streets. Upon return to the school a huge bonfire was started in the parking lot to fire up the spirit among those present. From the Coronation Assembly on Friday, where the Queen and her court were presented to the student body, the crowd moved out to the street to view the parade with floats following a world cities theme. Using Istanbul as their city, the Choir Club won first prize, followed by the senior and junior clawes, New Orleans and Monte Carlo . The Queen and her court were again presented to the public at the half time program of the Alpena-Midland football contest. The band put a personal touch in their honoring of the Queen as they played If You Knew Susie . The Midland Chemics won their Homecoming game 26-7 . The Queen's Carousel , that decorated the dance Saturday night, was done in a red and white color scheme. The Pep Club designed and con- structed the carousel. ,mc f V, ,, is ,f - ,V Maw 5 .K 3 A W ykk, A .A NL Q V Lfilrgi. 2 ,f VL. V, ,fear . gm. , ,. psig: 4 -Tffvlr K' A -, W ' g Coach Gary Joswiak and Varsity Club president Jack Hobey tabulate votes for 1964 Queen's Court. huge crowd gathered as the boxes are set on fire. In a moment the cheerleaders will take their places and the 7 ,.- . 1 v sr' M -' .wr 1 V f , K

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