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1 l. X h .753: v : J 7;; king 1 INTI Hx'dgzmn Bradley, Jaundolyn H urd, l '51 m1 Roddy, Shelly Scarborough, Lntunia Viverette, and Carla R i 1 :th1'11;,7!012. Jwru'or maids: Lynette Johnson, j. .; :;11'120' King, Tina Left, Tamika up the Homecoming . were bophomore mmds: Anynnv thr :1 charred Alvlfebel Burger? Powe, Laurie Vice, and Pamela Wells. Senior maids: Tara Godfrey, Amanda Marion, Robin Marion, Tamika Morris, Sonja Odom, Jerhi Vice, and the 1985 Home- coming Queen WENCIE POWELL. Funelius Temple em'urled Queen Wendy Pun'ell. The- 1985 mur! W115 m dressed up 111:1! i1 muld've passed for ronl myalu: If'rged on by the Hummnming spirit Hurry Ix iInhrnugh helped the Tigers to Vivian: 39 STl IDEN' ' IJFItVIJ?
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m a COMING HOME - MPHS STYLE Moss Point pride and tradi- tion really showed through during Homecoming. Tiger spirit hit at all time high when everyone rooted for the beloved home team. Our Ti- gers won the game, the Victo- ry being the climax ofa busy, exciting Homecoming Week. Through the week, students worked on Heats for the pa- rade held on Friday after- noon. The Homecoming Court itself was selected, and the presen tation for the game was rehearsed. In addi- tion, there was a door-deco- rating contest throughout the school, and on Thursday night there was a huge pep- rallytbont'ire behind the Moss Point McDonald 3. The rally was complete with a car for the smashing, the band, and the team and cheer- leaders. 'l'he Soniur Humwmning' maids bring the Honiur Hunt to life. Spirits run high as students decorated their tltJUrH during Homecoming Week. The parade was mmplete with Hunts. groups :1an the hands IVS'I'I I'DI'IN'I' LIFE
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MAKIN G TRACKS FOR CASH Many students from MPHS hadjohs after school at many different places. For exame ple, familiar faces could be seen on the other side of the counter at McDonald's, Burger King, Winn Dixie, and Piggly Wiggly. Those job getters all had one objective: cash. Some wanted it for cars, some, a sizable savings account. They could see the goals re- alized as the pay came in. Having a job, however, didn't mean free money. In addition to working, a stu- dent had to maintain his homework and grades. Most spare time was ibrfeited too, as workers had to give up a'a tes and after school activi- ties forjob schedules and 0h- ligations. Billy Un'ingtun elm'ked in In his al'le-r svhrmljul; 211 Winn Dixie where he learned more nlmul the world 01' Work. Whether needing a Imllle ul' vimmins urjusl an item 017' 1110 shell: Jackie Doss muld always be found I'ur survive III MedinMnrt. IJKSV'I'I WENT LIFE
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