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sn .Q v , ' OU'9o v ' .0cN,.'a4qe, V. . .'afl',O.. Top left: Many of the boys at MHS took advan- tage ofthe new dress code, and Mike Worsham is one of them. Top right: Even though the new dress Code allowed girls to wear slacks, many still wore dresses. On the left is Cindy Bryant, and on the right is Carla Warthen. Left: Tony Woods and Don Sizemore are two examples of the guys who wear their hair long. 5
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We look at MHS 1972. .. As we look at MHS, it is easy to see what made the 1971-72 year a unique and exciting one for the students and faculty. Each individual year at MHS differs from the last in some way, and the 1971 -72 year was no exception. A major difference, which was a step toward a more liberal school, was the adoption of the new dress code. The dress code, which was de- veloped by the MHS student Council, allowed girls to wear pant suits and slack sets, and the boys were given the privilege to wear their hair and sideburns longer than last year. Below: In the classrooms, the girls find it more comfortable to wear slacks than dresses. Right: Gail Criffen and Lou Ann Thompson dis- play the use of the dress code by wearing slacks to a sporting event. I ,QM ,lf K6 Ill 4 4 ' wniiuudt, suit
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We see new developments... In addition to the more liberal dress code, Mooresville High developed in other ways. The Student Council sponsored live-a-little day, which was first introduced last year. Two days were allowed for the event this year, during which many different areas of study were offered. The choir and Dramatics Club presented their version of the broad- way musical, Hello Dolly. This was the first broadway musical to be presented by the students of MHS. Right: A scene in the broadway musical, Hello Dolly, took place in a restaurant. Seated from left to right are Marsha Thatcher, Jolie Hender- son, and David Freeman. Stooping over is Terry Woods and standing is Scott Truel. 6 Above: One of the courses offered during live-a-little day was archery. Right: One of the more popular courses of live-a-little day was fencing. The class con- sisted of a discussion on fencing, followed by a demonstration.
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