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5,-.-5 V1 Top Left: During the sectional pep session, Coach Ricketts displays his intentions for the sectional game against Danville. Top Right: The Pioneer team huddles during the timeout period as Coach Ricketts explains the strategy. Left: We'll Still A Victory was the theme of the winning junior class hall decorations. 23
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Disappoint- ment at Sectionals Excitement was contagious at MHS for students and faculty as the week of sectionals drew near. Each class displayed its school spirit by creating its sectional hall decoration. juniors captured first place with their theme, We'lI Still A Victory. Sophomores came in second place, while seniors received third and freshmen fourth. Finally the night of the game arrived with much disappointment in store for the Pioneers. Although the Pioneer team led the Danville Warriors most of the game, but in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, the Warriors took the lead. The game ended with a score of 77-72 and the Pioneers suf- fered one of the most fustrating loses of the 1971-72 season. Top: Pioneer cheerleaders express their en- thusiasm and spirit as the Pioneer team returns to floor after receiving new instructions. Middle: Anxiety and disappointment are re- flected on the faces of many Pioneer fans. Bottom: Many Pioneer fans attended the Brownsburg Sectional and supported their team throughout the game. 22 1-'.t ..' .4225
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Prom 1972 April 29 was the date set for the 1972 junior-Senior Prom. As the tradition goes, the junior class planned the Prom and did all the work for the sen- iors. The Sherwood Country Club was selected by the junior class as the place for the Prom to be held. The theme, Springtime Fantasy, was well developed by the use of flowers and a springtime-like atmosphere. Re- freshments were served to all, and the Maury Stalcup band provided music until 12:00 P.M. The Post Prom, which was orga- nized by the parents of the junior class, began at 1:00 A.M. and lasted until 4:30 A.M. The theme used was Fun-time U.S.A.f' A variety of games were set up in the MHS gymnasium from which prizes could be won. Right: Having their pictures taken by the school photographer, Mr. Gill, are Wesley Wingate and Cathy West. Below: Many students enjoy the food and mu- sic during the Post Prom. l l 24
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