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CX)LOR 1962 was the Golden Anniversary of the M , 50 years of hard work and determination. Color brings life to the dia- mond as students bring life to the M”. The Golden M” was proudly distributed by the 1962 M” Staff and just as proudly received by the students. As every M Staff before them. the ' 62 staff worked hard and long to produce a quality book. This book added to the list of ac- complishments made by M.H.S. students before them. As each year went by, the “M grew. It grew in size and quality. From the cover to the captions- seniors to freshmen- pic- tures to body copy- there is much work which goes into a yearbook. The theme of these books has reflected the dec- ades, tastes, and ideas of its students. When look- ing back we can under- stand these people and their colorful lifestyles. thiri ' inM ' i MINH IIS IlMt Id PI ' ' mhik %z PI
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Riding in the 1947 tiomecoming parade as king and queen are Sally Pierce and Corky Ma har.(Top right) Taking an art lesson from Peggy Helstrom, Ger- ry Gustafson looks on. (Center right) Members of the 1960 M staff advertising sec- tion demonstrate the fine points of retailing. (Bottom right)
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While working on the 1965 M , Dona Livengood, senior section, and Chris Peterson, underclassmen, willingly aid Karen Jones, index editor, after their two sections have been completed. (Top left) Mary Jane Sodeman, Sandy Ickes, and Mary Blade have help from Mr. McQoo in sales of the 1962 golden M . (Bottom left) Deadlines! Judy Warren, Sharon Beshman, Doug Peterson, Vicki Shrevanos, and Cheryl Anderson strugggle to finish before the deadline. (Top right) Bill Olsen admires Jim Hillbloom ' s prize winning car entered in the 1965 Homecoming Parade. The theme was ' Make ' em squeal”. (Center) Members of the golden ' 62 M” Wes Johnson, and Liz Briley head home after meeting another deadline. (Bottom right) 7
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