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,yum as , , , fn 9 M I so W ?-Es TEENAGE party-goers sit in on a disc session and hash over the upcoming events and latest dope at the high school. Thoit Mishovvcikci Look Smiles and cheery hi's give MH 1 ii vii H ii Y i i i i FACULTY FRIEND Mr. Ward Baker returns authoritative and FILIPINO exchange student Gloria Asuncion tries on a house- somefimes humorous answers to teenagers' boy-girl questions. coat while foster sister Susan Craven checks the fit.
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VW CHRISTMAS TREES netted the l ' Junior Hi-Y 5125. Half-froz- en boys sold and delivered over lOO trees to customers. make products then peddle them for profit SWEATSHIRTS, white with maroon trim, are popular GAA money-builders. Members sold them in the gym lobby. REFRESHMENT tables are busy plalces during intermissions Y-Teens and Commercial Club sponsor this money-maker.
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its friendly look Young lvlishawaka boasted a friendly look. The chattering between classes and at lockers, exchang- ing of friendship rings, arguing the pros and cons of a rugged Latin quiz, and backing their school typified friendship at MHS. The 1975 teenagers searched for answers to their school and personal problems from steady dating to program changes and how many clubs to join. Teacher friends tried to give the best replies using their own experience as a guide. From the most timid freshman to the most almighty senior, MHS was filled with friendly people. Although there were many social groups, kids worked together on school projects, played to-- gether at social events, and yelled heartily at games. Whether they went to lakes, sports events, dances, or drive-ins, they took along a friendly look. I, f , ' , V llgg 1 tk 'i ., f M V Q , x X- .5 N., , fl s tl- is ' ,- - ji , , FRIENDSHIPS sometimes turn into romances. Here steadies Sally Wood and Wayne Nichols exchange their class rings. PAUSING on the way home, these freshman boys discuss many earthshaking experiences, today's topic: a freshman girl.
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