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Senior class officers, Mike Vavrus, president; Jacque Wood, vice- president; Mark Wallace, literary board: Jane Rosborough, literary board; and Tom Hansen, secretary-treasurer figuratively display what a broad area their duties cover: keeping the old ball rolling. Senior Officers Make Outline Confidently To Keep the Ball Rolling for ' 65-’66 Weeks of rainy days this fall did not dampen the spirits of ? 66 seniors. Returning to MHS for their last year after an active summer of work and relaxation, seniors accepted and reveled in the responsibilities acquired by being the new school leaders. Homework seemed unusually demanding for seniors long- ing for the termination of high school. “Hump Day” and Friday were the high points of the almost unbearably long weeks. Homecoming activities broke the routine, sparked school spirit, and created nostalgia as seniors realized that this was their last student homecoming. Christmas vacation and snows gave seniors the chance to let off steam skiing, tobagganing, and skating before cramming for finals. Second semester brought lines for schedule changes and that nearly-fatal ailment, “senioritis.” Pressures also began building for students anxious to choose a college or uni- versity. College counselors and campus visits helped upper- classmen to decide. ACT and SAT tests pulled many half- sleeping college-bound seniors to school on several Saturday mornings, but it was all worth while when they received let- ters of acceptance. Responsibilities began multiplying for all seniors toward the end of the year. Reality crept upon many senior boys as they faced possible service in Viet Nam. The Senior Ball and SCP completed activities of a won- derful final year. Graduation was a time of conflicting emo- tions — memories of happy high school days combined with anticipation of the uncertain future — climaxing four years of secondary study. 26
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THOMAS ABERT, National Honor Society 12; Baseball 10,11; French Club 10,1 1. WILLIAM ACKLEY, Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Intramur- al Football 10,11,12. MARY ALEXANDER, GAA 12; Y-Teens 11. JEFFERY ALLEN, Intramural Basketball 12; Intramural Foot- ball 12; Concert Choir 12; ’’South Pacific” 12 (chorus); “One Night of Melody” 11,12. TERRY ALLEN, Swimming 10; Track 10,11. VICKY ALLISON, GAA 1 1 ; Y-Teens 10,1 1,12. CRAIG ANDERSON, Football 10; Track 10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Boys’ Pep Club 12. GENE ANDERSON, Intramural Bowling 12. JUDITH ANDERSON, GAA 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Home Ec Club 11,12; FNA 11,12; Rifle Club 11,12. KAREN ANDERSON, Chorus 10; “One Night of Melody” 10. Thomas Abert Don Ackerland William Ackley Linda Adams Mary Alexander Craig Anderson Jeffery Allen Douglas Anderson Terry Allen Gene Anderson Vicki Allison Judith Anderson Bona Anderberg Karen Anderson 29
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