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Dick Jordan and Nancy Gundvaldsgn enjoy an after the game dance, Supplying the all important beat is the drummer of one of the bands featured at a fall dance. Sandy Low and Kenny Kennedy reflect the mood at school dances. of W6 ,fff if fff 1 2 i 17
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The Beat Goes Un, MU1-1s Style After the game and special occasion dances help to break the monotony of school. Whether the team wins ,or loses, students eventually find themselves absorb- ed in the ever-present beat, helping them to forget their disappointment of celebrate their victory. Parent and teacher chaperones, along with a local policeman insure the ex- clusion of any troublemaker. Groups of students either boog-a-lou to- gether or find it more romantic to dance a- long the edge of the crowd, and there are always those who like to stand on the side- lines and watch. Big name local bands, like The Stop and The Gentlemen Wild, pour their music into the gym, or the music is provided in live stereo with many high powered speakers to make the sound as loud and natural as possible. The Homecoming, Spring, and May Day dances, all sock hops, are held in the ex-, pensive new gym, transformed by elaborate decorations. Fewer dances are held because of an odd basketball schedule, with few home games on Friday nights, however, those dances held are well attended and a large success. 16 my w 'Q -wr 'qw' Kris Lais and Butch Hogland are chosen Miss and Mr. Spring for their bright springy clothes
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Girl Gridsters Rough It Donning football helmets and jerseys, the girls of M.U.H.S. invade the football field for the annual Powder Puff football game. Girls Athletic Association sponsors the game and provides refreshments for the large audience as the girls prepare to kick off on the chilly evening of November 2. Coached by Mr. Don Franklin, the deter- mined frosh team battles against the juniors, supervised by principal Mr. James Roberts. Junior Jan Herring scores two touchdowns and Joleen Jeli who later suffers a broken ankle in a successful extra point attempt scores another touchdown for the juniors, leaving the final score juniors 20, frosh 0. Seniors versus sophomores supplies the second event of the night. Sophomores ad- vised by Mr. Ralph Capasso edge ahead after a scoreless first quarter as Sally Bevens tallys the first touchdown and extra point of the game. Refusing defeat, the seniors, with coaches Mr. Mike Bremmer and Mr. Bill Rivers, retaliate as Margene Helvey scores the touch down and Lori Hansen adds the extra point in the last minutes of the game. The final bell rings, ending the game in a 7-7 tie. Referee Mr. Bill Blackburn places the ball on the scrimmage line following some close action in the freshman-junior game. 18 df I ' ., f ii I -ff' 'X 5: fi its -. ' r . 4 1 f f' v ,Agia i W i Quarterback Peggy Bevens of the freshman team casts a muddy and worried look at her teammates. Center Carolyn Toll prepares to pass the ball to quarterback Joeleen Jeli.
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