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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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ar ,fa As the 177 year began winding down, with Banquet and Prom, Senior Breakfast, Baccalaureate, and Graduation, the Senior Class of '77 became zombies. With The End'l upon them and time running out, they had to figure out where to go and how to get there. Throughout the Banquet and Prom, excitement stayed inthe air. As the Senior Breakfast rolled around, gag awards were presented. Senior sponsors said their good-byes as the seniors began to realize the end was almost here. Parents, administrators, and friends gathered to cheer seniors through those last few steps on their way to that long awaited diploma. With tears, smiles, hugs, and handshakes seniors said their last goodbyes. 'v:.' V5 i 'lr ' ny. I ANTICIPATION before their first grad- uation exercises as leaders of the Moore school system shows in the faces of Mr. Joe Lindsey and Mr. Noel Thomason. tphoto by Ralph Moorej , I .f . 4 -E,?l lln r 1 A ! .gig A ! ' his , r . if ' 1 'S at , , if I, I .9 2 r' s an I X 4 ' 12 , gf' .ef Y. A 4 , 1 TRADITIONAL COMMENCEMENT procession begins the final, sad gathering of the Class of '77. Sponsor Mr. Flalph Moore and two junior es- corts lead the event.
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