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Seniors ' Year Accented by Participation The senior class officers design posters and decorations in preparation Chris Moen, president; Daryl Gustafson, treasurer; Jan Ogden, vice- for the coming Senior Ball. They are Bill Quaintance, literary board; president; and Deb Longmire, literary board. Donald Ackley Kris Alstrand Kathy Aitken Connie Allen Gary Allen Jim Allen Shirley Allen David Althaus 28
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Senior year is a time to consider, a time to ponder on years gone by, to reflect upon what the senior has learned, and what he has yet to learn. And the senior learns the rhythm that prepares him for the life and the world ahead. It is a time to carry the beat to the underclassman, a time to find the inner guid- ing rhythm of life for oneself.
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in Variety of Activities With anticipation of an early graduation, seniors entered MHS after a seemingly short summer and willingly accepted the responsibilities of school leadership. The end of the school year would mean a change in the way of life, for most — a full-time job, college, or the service. LO T King Randy Anderson and M” Queen Jan Ogden reigned over the two days of homecoming festivities. The traditional parade downtown with a rousing victory over the Davenport West Falcons marked the first day, and the GAA sponsored dance, “Fall Interlude’, brought homecom- ing activities to a close the following night Seniors were jubilant as they helped cheer the varsity foot- ball team on to the MVC championship and the first unde- feated season in seventeen years. As a light snowfall gave Quad-citians a white Christmas, the twelve day vacation gave seniors a welcome break from studies and time to think about preparing for semester exams, scheduled three weeks later. Alter visiting different colleges, making decisions and sending applications, anxious seniors awaited notification of acceptance, most of w hich arrived by January. Spring brought an increase in activities as second semester hurried by. The Senior Class Production and the Senior Ball were among the biggest events. Commencement and the class party brought to an end their public education, and left behind varied memories while opening the door of the adult world to the MHS graduates. Michael Anderson Rand Anderson Mary Ammons Candice Anderson Rick Anderson Robert Anderson Charles Anderson Kileen Anderson 29
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