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Sno-Day Slips Past Tonkans Sno-Day may have provided little variation from dai- ly routine at MHS, but the pepfest was one which Ton- kans will long remember. Changing places with the Skipperettes, the Cheerettes showed graceful form in their dance to The Stripper. Meanwhile, in their temporary roles as Cheerleaders, the Skipperleaders made several attempts at cheering. Additional per- ormances by A-squad and C-Buf preceded the coro- nation of Bruce Dreblow and Mary Anderson as Sno- King and Queen. Victories over Kennedy in both basketball and wres- tling preceded the annual Sno-Day dance. King Bruce and Queen Mary show their emotions after coronation. Their attendants were Dave Ferguson, Kay Howard, Jan Empey, Blake Dirks, Mary Adams, Dave Barnes, Nancy Novaria and Kevin Flavin. The Cheerleaders get a big kick out of being Skipperettes.
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xx x mm Daisy Mae candidates and their men model their Sadie Hawkins outfits. SITTING: Ann Chase, Beth Gordon, Daisy Mae Karen Wenz, Greg Thompson, Mary Anderson, Sally Wright, Nan Oppen. STANDING: Steve Opheim, Philippe Ferry, Bruce Dre- blow, Greg Stanchfield, Todd Katopodis. Girls: head 'em off at the pass SueJohnson,11, smiles charmingly as she models her shoulder pads and Shingua'deuring Rouserinitiation- Many weeks before Sadie, eager girls were busy de- vising tricky schemes to get the guy they wanted. Their strategy included cornering him in the hall or attacking him in the lunchroom. Guys could be seen running into class, panting, Help, she's after me! However, those who were persuaded to go agreed it was worth- while - for once the girls treated them. hDME VISITOR Ya-Hoo! Senior Skipperettes Barb Adsem and Beth Holland whoop it up at the Sadie Hawkins pepfestr
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TOP: Eat, drink, and be merry, is a bit of advice given by Juniors Steve Holl and Barb Lush to Sophomore Brian Willcox. RIGHT: Stu- dents of Mr. Doug Berg figure that Christmas is as good a time as any to start soliciting those A's. BOTTOM: Besides their regular job of snow removal, the janitors also assisted in removing Juniors April Petty, Rosina Yue, and Ann Dooley.
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