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Top left: From left to right are Bud Western, Prom King, Peggy Palmer, Prom Queen, Tim Finch, Prom Prince, Sandy Even, Prom Princess. Top right: Playing tricycle polo are tleft to rightj Don Wingate, Lonny Embery, Gary Montgo- mery, and Kent Knopp. Lower left: The 1972 Prom Court consists of lleft to righty Dick Crane, Bonnie Stevens, Mark Powell, Cecillia Miller, Bud Western, Peggy Palmer, Tim Finch, Sandy Even, Kim Thaler, Diane Dunn, Eddie Plummer, and Carolyn Eaker. Left: As the students and guests enter the Prom, they are greeted by members of the soph- omore class. 25
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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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Awards Day Halls of MHS were bare after Awards Day of 1972 when the Seniors walked the halls as graduates-to-be for the last time. They left with the knowl- edge of those students who had re- ceived scholarships from guest speak- ers, awards from different departments and teachers of MHS, and the announcement of the gift the Senior Class of 1972 would present to the school. The Awards Day of 1972 was the last time the four classes of 1972 would be together at a con- vocation of MHS. gi .t .ww sei? . A -V 4' 26 Top: Students of MHS's student body were eager to see which students received awards at Awards Day, 1972. Above: Receiv- ing the American Legion Citizenship awards are Mike Fishel and Sheila Cook. Right: Sen- ior Class sponsor Mr. Graves holds a nega- tive of himself given to him by the Senior Class at Awards Day. WW
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