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PARITAi L OCOPfTAl m Dedicated in Appreciation of Mrs. Carl Grubb Understanding, friendliness, and— above all— the ability to place others first are the primary reasons why we, the staff of the 74-75 Retrospect, chose to dedicate this year ' s edition to Mrs. Carl Grubb, Psychology. 16
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Warm Spring Days Bring Fun and Excitement to Campus Along with the brisk winds of March came fun and excitement for the student body. In between the movies there were the beloved spring holidays. Next came the selection of PHI THETA KAPPA initiates who were students with a 3.5 or better average. T.J. ' s and chorus partici- pated in the junior college choral festi- val held in Jackson. Bringing the month to a close was the Miss M.D.J.C. pag- eant in which Miss LaDonna Roberts was crowned winner. April was a month filled with excite- ment. To start the month the annual spring dance featuring Mariah was held on April 2. On April 4, a frog jumping contest was held. A dancing recital staged by the P.E. Department was next on the agenda. Also the month of April was occupied with spring holidays, movies, baseball games, and cheerleader election. Religious Emphasis Week got off to a big bang with Grady Nutt as the opening night speaker. Carnival Day was held the 25th of this month. The students participated in a day of festivi- ties. The T.J. ' s brought the month to a close with a spring concert. May was a month full of anticipation. Included in the month ' s activities were Honor ' s Day, exams, and graduation. To put the month of May into full swing was Honor ' s Day, May 1, 1974. On this day the top students in each academic as well as vocational department were honored. Also on this day the 73-74 Ret- rospect was dedicated. Next came the most dreaded of all events in a student ' s life— EXAMS. But, alas, all good things must come to an end but with this end came the thing mo.st prized in the hearts of all students-SUMMER VACATION 17
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