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Page 18 text:
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Did you go Stompin'? (TOP LEFT) Cowtown '72 music was per- formed by the Foggy Mountain Boogie Boys. Here John Roy Valentine leads the group in a foot-stomping song (BOTTOM LEFT) Shop- ping at the general store. Stacy Wiseman tries to decide which candle to buy from Julie Caschen. (TOP RIGHT) It's all smiles as couples listen and rest during the Cowtown dance. (CENTER RIGHT) Dancing to Cow- town music. Kay Dent's steps get smaller and smaller as the night moves on. (BOTTOM RIGHT) After Cowtown, Steve Myatt and Nancy Tucker take a rest before the job of cleaning up. 12
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Oh, say did we see? ... (TOP FAR LEFT) Marching for the first time, a part of the MHS band gave a per- formance at the Flag Raising Ceremony. (TOP CENTER RIGHT) Trying to con- vince Mike Hagan of her beauty, Debby Thames decides to take on the big-’ seniors. (BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT) Portraying the typical athlete, Gary Ashby flexes his muscles for Kathy Snodgrass. (FAR RIGHT) Portrayed by Jim Harris, Joe Davidson, Alvin Wade and Brent Simp- son, Michalka and his men huddle up to boost themselves on. 11
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•x x x x4 V i Cowtown—that first big get-together—almost was not held this year. After postponing the event several times, the Student Council decided on September 16 as the final date. With only one week to prepare, the success of the dance was questionable. When Cowtown rolled around, it appeared to be the traditional hoedown. The jail, the hitchin' booth, the movin' picture show and the rest of the attractions stood in their usual place. Flyte played at the dance, but had to share time with a new addition to Cowtown, the Foggy Mountain Boogie Boys. As Cowtown '72 came to a close, everyone relaxed. Cowtown—the dance that almost did not happen—happened.. .and it was a profitable success.
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