Madison Heights High School
1965 Class Reunion

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Miscellaneous Memories

 


A beautifully decorated Christmas tree always adorned the entrance to MHHS in December and was courtesy of our Student Council's hard work.

Eating Lunch at MHHS

 

If you ate in the cafeteria, then part of your everyday ritual was waiting in the cafeteria line for lunch. But it was a good time to visit with friends.

 

 

 

 

Lunch-carrying MHHS'ers congregated in the southeast bleachers to combine lunches with study and conversation.

 

 

Bookstore

 

Selling tons of merchandise each year, the bookstore offered everything from change to sweatshirts.

 

Class Ring Selection

 

Purchasing class rings.

 

 

 

The Hallways of MHHS

Sometimes students studied in the halls or made up tests for various reasons.

 

Hall Monitors

 

Here, Judy Dulin, a hall monitor, checks a pass to make sure this student had permission to be in the hall during class time.

 

         

 

Lockers

Remember Half Locker Hell? Trying to fit everything in, especially during the winter months, was almost impossible.

 

 

 

 

 

This was Jody Rogers Locker, the Jolly Rogers' answer to "Dear Abby." Students deposited questions and problems for consideration and answers in her locker.

 

 

 

 

But I wonder how many of you have had the recurring locker dreams during the last 40 years? You know the dream in which you are in the hallways of MHHS and don't know where your locker is, or if you can find your locker, you can't remember the locker combination, or worse yet, with only five minutes to get to your next class, you can't find your next class or you can't remember where it is or what it is? Fun Times!

 

Getting to Class on Time

 

With only five minutes between classes, students had to rush to their next class and maybe make a stop at their locker as well. It was a hectic time.

 

 

Some Leisure Time

 

If you arrived early to school or during lunch, there was time to visit in the hallways.

 

 

 

New Fads / Trends
 
In the picture on the left, Jane Whitehead takes up the new fad of knitting, And, the picture on the right, though it does not show the skateboards, was of Phil Simpson and Bernd Baierschmidt as they took their skateboards to Derby downs to try their luck at "sidewalk surfin'".

 

Selling refreshments at the games.

 

 

 

 

 

Sometimes, there was time for games. Here, challenged to a game of bumper pool, Jay Glazer pockets his initial shot.

 

 

 

New IBM Report Cards

Judy Dulin eyed the new IBM report card with wonder, studying the many statistics amazingly tabulated on each small slip of paper.         

 

 

Riding Home on Buses

And finally, at one time or another during our time at MHHS, we all had the pleasure of hurrying to get on our bus for the ride home after school.

 

 

 

   
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