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Take a good look back................................................. Smiles, laughter, tears ... all ex- pressions of our years at MHS. Trying, failing, trying again . . . and finally succeeding. We are working our way up the ladder of life, one rung at a time. High school is one of the most important rungs of this ladder and a time to be remembered and cherished. High school years are years of con- structing and building, though ever so slowly, the future of our lives; years to make past experiences more meaningful ... to gain pride for what we have done, and what we plan to do. These four years are also a time to set new goals, and to try to meet them. Nothing can take these school years away . . . nothing except a fading memory. Take a good look . . . look back over the year . . . you may be sur- prised at the love, laughter, and good times that you had in your high school years. Chris Osborn waits patiently for someone to open the bookcase.
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Clowning around after school are Cori Cain, Jennie Pyle, Denee Rosekrans, and Tom Ta- tar. Displaying his singing taleni is John Coulter. Linda Allen. Cindy Auer and Mary Leichliter are served at the senior party. Kathy Brobst gives her advice to Kent Elliott.
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I Watching the game attentively is the MHS band and color guard. Looking back at MHS....... As the school year began, we students thought ahead to the long year still in the making. Once again, everyone eot back to the familiar routine of scnool after the long lazy days of summer. As the year unfolded, it brought us many triumphs and some defeats. Looking back we saw the good old times of yesterday. Remember when we were in middle school, and we thought the world's limits were the boundaries of the MMS playground? Our minds filled with questions, we looked at high school with great ap- prehension. Once we arrived, however, we re- alized it wasn't so awesome and it began to feel like home. In fact, the four years at high school may prove to be the most intense, helpful, confusing, exciting, and treasured ones. They are the years of formation; the years that make us what we are to become. Mr. Davis smiles sweetly through the whipped cream on his face. GOOD LUCK i REDSKINS I cheerleadebsJ Rhonda Dannenburg and Christi Wem admire the work of Mr. Walton's art classes. Redskin Spirit on display at the fountain cir- cle, compliments of the cheerleaders.
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