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,Q Kg ,X MUSKEGON HIGH SCHOOL, that's what the letters over our school say, Here we see workmen changing it during summer Roy Beagle seems to be urging speed as he W3fCl'l95 Karen vacation: it used to be Senior High School and lunior College. Stulp and Marcella Bowman sign last year's Said and Done. Then, when l. C. was established, our letters were off keel. Everyone had a yearbook and as you can see, they stopped Now, with this fine gift from the graduating classes of '57 everywhere to sign them. and '58, our school proudly announces to the world that this Friends and Making Changes Hungry M.H.S. students keep the cafeteria and auditorium hopping during all three of our lunch hours. Here we see the ever-present chow line in the cafeteria, waiting to be served at the main service table. There are two places to be served in our big cafeteria: the main dish table and the smaller table used mostly by our bag lunch students. ll
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Our photographer didn't need to say, Watch the birdie. These sophomores new to M.H.S. last fall mugged for the camera as soon as they caught sight of a lens. Tl1ere's ci Time lor Meeting New New students, that way is the main hall, Mr. Burdick seems to be explaining to new M.H.S. students, as he briefs them the day before the opening of school. At this annual pre-school meeting, our maze of halls and rooms is explained. For a while they wander aimlessly, but wait, soon they will be holding their own with the more experienced students. H3
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Responsible for a lot of our good spirit at M.H.S. are our Big Red cheerleaders and lndians. From left to right are Barb Cross, Wendy Houghton, captain Peggy Wainwright, Sue Zachariason and Elaine Humenick with our dancers Sanford Miller and Bob Iensen. Our peppy cheerleaders have kept up Muskie spirit even when we were on the low end of a score. Always working, never slacking is our painstaking band leader Mr. Stewart. His insistence on perfection has made the march- ing band and orchestra at Muskegon top ranking in the state and nation. Here he is directing the band at the last perform- ance of the school year - graduation. High stepping drum major at M.H.S. this year is Ted Bensinger. This strutting figure in white leads our marching band through their various formations and maneuvers during the half time shows of the football season at Muskegon. 1 A'f? wfL.hfW5f4 Yfilelkw, ?l'3nWHfkdw--0' 'ct' W '
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