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CONNIE FLORA, November, Sportsmanship ANN GURNEY, December, All-Around
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Junior Wins Honor Junior JoAnn Mast was named by the faculty members as Girl of the Year from ar'ong the nine girls chosen by Girls' League members throughout the year. Being an outstanding citizen, JoAnn was selected April Girl of the Month for the quality of leadership. JoAnn was a member of Pep Band, GAA, and Girls’ League for three years. Other activities included class officers, Pep Club, girls’ sports, FHA, NHS, and Camera Club. Each month girls were nominated by Girls' League members to run for Girl of the Month. At a meeting all girls voted for the girl who was best suited for the quality. Each Girl of the Month was presented with a corsage and charm bracelet. BECKY FRASER, September, Friendliness 24 JOANN MAST, April, Leadership Girl of the Year LEFT: Cindy Cole, October, School Spirit RIGHT: Chris Nichols, February, Cooperation FAR RIGHT: Marlene Walker, May, Service
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Spring Fever Arrives Spring immediately exploded with many different activities. The fever began and ended with banquets by a variety of groups. Several of the clubs holding banquets to announce and install new officers were FFA, F1IA, Pep Club, French Club, and Girls League. Sports banquets were also held during the spring. Outside activities included exchange concerts between Philomath Band and MPHS Concert Band, tlie district speech tournament, and eighth grade visitation. A Hootenanny sponsored by CYC and the Junior Prom highlighted the spring festivities for the students. Frequent false alarms and a Home Economic Play School seemed to set off a feeling of exuberance by the students. A gripe assembly, rally tryouts, and election campaigns held the students interests with campaigning and voicing their pet peeve. On the last week of school, students were allowed to experiment in the dress code by allowing the girls to wear pants and the boys could wear cutoffs. SENIOR ENGLISH TEACHER, Mrs. Starr, helps students to pick the correct English courses as they sign up for next year's classes. DISCUSSING THEIR WORK with Jodi Coffman, two preschoolers work with interest during the Home Ec students' play school. RIGHT: FIFTH PERIOD BOYS' P. E. battles a hard game of soccer during the final days of spring term. 26
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