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Life Grooves At M.H.S. 1. These B lunch students share each oth- er’s company during lunch. 2. Carolyn Bastian works diligently to complete her assignment. 3. Trina Ames, Danelle Pisor and Theresa Wetzel embrace each other during the mum selling drive. 4. A tired Daniel Cocherell sleeps during first period study hall. 5. Sheri Janco gets her materials out of the locker to prepare for class. ► These two pages sponsored by HAIR HAPPENINGS 9
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New Looks Madison High School students entered this year with many dif- ferent styles and types of hair cuts. The way someone wears his or her hair can say much about their personality. Some people had long hair, some short, some colored, some shaved, some de- signed. The vast variety of hair styles just goes to show the many different tastes of M.H.S.’s students. 1. With lines on the side, Jack Clause has a different haircut. 2. Laura Merrill sports her heavy metal hair. 3. Andy Leitert shows his “do . A. Brian Robishaw prefers his hair to the side and in his eyes. 5. Rob Miller gives us the curly look. 6. Danny Soulsby admires Brian Rohrs Hair. 8 Student Life
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Friendships Working The emotions of friendship play a major role at Madison High School. It is a feeling of trust for some peo- ple, and for others it is loyalty, but no matter what qualities permit those special to be friends, the emo- tions bring a familylike atmosphere to the school. Friendship is much more than an acquaintance. It is a special bond that, in some cases, will last a lifetime. Without friends, the school can be a rough and lone- ly place to attend. A friend can pick a person up out of a slump, make him or her smile after a bad day, and help out through the worst of times. School gives people the op- portunity to learn and grow with their friends. This helps them to be- come closer and more sensitive to their individual needs. 1. Nichole Renick and Missy Francis embrace each other in friendship while posing for the picture. 2. Greg Cocca, Kevin Mclnnerney, Tom Slo- vick, Bob Sutyak, Brian Hegland, Trevor Tag- liamonte, Mike Ribblett, and Rich Hall team together to discuss their goals after High School. 3. Jeremy Boyle and Jim Rahaley walk to lunch together. 10 Student Life
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