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Vicky Kieffer congratulates Terri Bible, the new 1984 homecoming queen. Mr. Huffman orders a Big Boy from the spirit week waitresses with the dynamite legs: Kurt Fields, Roy Baker, Steve Schwipps, Wayne Abney, and David Weisbrod. lammed lockers are no picnic for a spirited, Cyndi Lauper look-alike, Hollee Voss. Student Life 5
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Enter the Student World You are about to enter the mystical magical world of Student Life (you lucky devil!). Some of the scenic attractions in this strange world, where the push for excellence is of utmost impor- tance, include a brief glimpse of our community, a blow-by-blow account of homecoming, Milan's version of Trivial Pursuit, a song devoted to term papers (Yeah, I know, what a waste of music!), a guest speaker (truly an expert) on the subject of homework, and a postmortem of the Prom — just to name a few. Bon Voyage, don't get lost, and — please! — watch your step! Notes of encouragement flow from the band as they make their presence known at the football playoffs.
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ilan Community Supportive of School and Clubs. What? The Milan community is overwhelmingly supportive? They are faithfully dedicated to the schools? Yes! Just think of all the things these people do, all the money they contribute to school clubs and organizations through the purchase of calendars, baked items, fudge and peanut brittle. Wailing for the parade to begin, interested spec- tators start to line the streets. The conquering heroes of 1954 celebrate their thirtieth anniversary in the fourth of July parade. On farm wagons with hay, the senior high band plays another verse. and other saleable items — through sponsorship in lift-a- thons and free throw derbies. And stop and consider all of the band concerts, the art shows, the plays, the musicals the community at- tends — all of the cheering they do at sporting events. The residents of the Milan com- munity are also those who, as business people, not only go out of their way to accommodate the clubs and organizations, but also offer high school students jobs — in gas stations, grocery stores, drug stores, dime stores and fast food restaurants. Most important- ly, however, the residents of Milan pay the taxes necessary to keep the schools in operation. 6 Community
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