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Danny Nigus demonstrates the versatility of Mike Everhart's coat to Jim Betts and Neil Caudle. 4
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It's another generic year at Midway ' • « • •• « % -• Don't let Jane Hailing, senior, fool you. She's not really studying; she's sleeping! Winning the state championship for the third year was fun but not new.
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FALL T he fall of '84 will be remembered both as the year Midway High School’s football team won their third state victory and for the first relatively successful transplant of a baboon heart into a human. Both world and local events will play a big part in our memories. During the month of September, Ernest Tubb, famous country singer, died; Hurricane Diana struck in the west; Mayor Berkley, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, had open heart surgery; and five convicts escaped from Leavenworth Penitentiary. Meanwhile, at Midway, Stuco elections were held; the yearbook signing party was held, but there was no bonfire due to wind; football, volleyball, and cross country seasons began; the band par- ticipated in K.U. Band Day; and Danny Nigus and Sue Elder were king and queen of Homecoming. In October, the first woman walk- ed in space; Detroit won the World Series; a presidential debate was held in Kansas City; and Indira Gan- dhi was assassinated by her own guards. Back at Midway the quiz bowl began; Mrs. Stillings received the teacher of the year award; the juniors held a dinner theater and presented the play Toga, Toga, Toga ; seniors took their ACT tests; juniors took CPP tests; and the band marched in the Hiawatha parade. In November elections were held, and President Reagan was re- elected; the space shuttle Enter- prise was in Kansas City; Martin Luther King, Sr., and Baby Fae died; an explosion in Mexico caused the deaths of 306 people; and William Shroeder was the second man to receive an artificial heart. At Midway yearbook sales began; several students were ex- pelled for smoking; Gordons held a party; juniors and seniors went to K-State and Emporia State univer- sities; girls' basketball practice began and the football team won the state championship for the third time. These events, along with more personal events will form the basis of our memories of the fall of ’84. 5
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