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tunldlm 3' rep ll s 'W ,Qi A I .,M. , , - ',x-lpggi Classes, every morninglwe another boring day of were they boring, or did we boring? During that lectuiie hour that seemed to last ,for we get involved and did wersieepfand miss notes fciren,,ext,week's test? helped solvepthis problem by involved in clubs, activities, or classes that would help us in the future or would keep' us active for most of the school year. Getting involved, striving to be better, helping our school while building a rep! . 'I
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F Flight: CHILD-RAISING PROJECT of t Home Economics classes involved tak- ing care of eggs as if they were chil- dren. V h Below: DODGING MASSES of people in the halls is Deana Schneider as she swings into the routine of classes. Below: Nsumeenfonie Aemns The 'l'er Lion's band marched in the State Fair .t e rgf - A 4 Bland'Day' Parade'oni'Septemfber224, ' A , ,Z and for the second consellutiye year ,V was awarded 'first place. 'Thevparagle ' was shown channel 13, KETA- . Q ' ,' N A r ' i lll ' 'll ni , A Y N l gli if ,iff - .i I :'f ' 523 Q l Qga5EmiEQi 'ff 5- i g 14 -- if-.l - ' sr- f! 4 Q :,, ' ' Vs' A. . ' i Idle eggllll if 'hiv' 1 5- i r ti 4 Q ' H . uf I ,ug - eff' l rfmfesfgfwegwe sm s' wwe-. , W V -.,l,..-v .3 . - l-iv, QE' s Lefty above: loutooon SCHOOL, a project of the Science Department, was held in the first v -tj 1 'several weeks of school Mr Jimmie Pi and Sag. X n WIZEVw if ig - a QQ the students take time for lunch. Above: A BREAK IN CLASS is enjoyed by Stan Spaulding during fifth hour English course in advanced composition. Left: lNNOVATlONS,ha new choral group, per- forms at the bandstand du ring the State Fair on October 1. h
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MX 'iz 5 10 bg, ,R QM A ,f is gb , HJ: NVQTERAN PEP CLUBBERS Man Ratliff, Robert Shell, and Doyle Lowry, above, serenad ball team. Have they forgotten that there is no MHS this year? j -' ll, , We all began building the year the first day we came to school. Plans were de- signed for activities that would help us grow as a group as well as individuals. Participation was good this year, al- though olubs seemed smaller due to the loss of the sophomores. But all in all, we did the best we could, and moved on through the year. Though a smile in between classes, or even a frown, was all we had to contribute, it was all of us together who made this section of the book and who helped in building a rep!
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