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PAST PERFORMANCES in foot¬ ball by Al Wrona earn him the honor of being named All-State Defensive Halfback. Coaches judged the nominees on how well they played their positions. HIGH MARKS on the National Merit Scholarship Test achieve Letters of Commendation for N. Salka and M. Stark. STANDING PROUD, Mr. Basketball, senior Dave Rush, reflects the past season and contemplates the future.
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MHS pupils win recognition through awards DAR RECIPIENT Terry Prange smiles as she recalls the hours of study which qualified her for the award. AT A LOSS FOR WORDS Mr. Football, E. Crawford, receives congratulations from teammate M. Shabaz. 10 WITH MATERIALS ON HAND Betty Crocker award winner Donna Hurr begins work on a new project.
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Excitement mounts as students design floats October 20, the date of the 1972 homecoming, stealthly moved closer and closer, until finally it arrived. From the making of the first tissue flower to the candidate assembly, where the nominees told of their future plans to help voters choose this year’s queen, excitement grew as school spirit engulfed many students and faculty. For several weeks interested juniors and seniors busily involved themselves preparing their individual floats. As the procession deadline drew nearer stu¬ dents worked vigorously, wishing they had more time to finish their creations. Beginning at 6 p.m., the parade proceeded through the Hessville area. Due to the low temperatures, the homecoming court and other participants shivered in the frigid cold. Announcing Miss Bonnie Fowler as homecoming queen and Morton’s defeat over Gavit warmed the hearts of many. A dance, featuring “Wild Wood,” honored the queen and ended the day’s gaiety. AFTER MUCH HARD WORK to complete the float on time, the senior’s creation “Their Goose Is Cooked” stands ready. FLASHING EYES arouse much attention as the junior’s dragon makes it way through the parade route. 12
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