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Expressing her pleasure at a year filled with new friends and new experiences, Trine-Lise Jensen, exchange student from Moss, Norway, will say good-bye to her teachers and friends at Man High School this spring. Trine came to MHS in the fall of 1986 as an exchange student. She was warmly welcomed into the home of Amy Sue Perry and her Family. This was a familiar set- ting for Trine since, in Norway, she lived with her mother and two sisters. Once established with the Perrys, Trine was enrolled in seven classes which includ- ed English 12. In addition to classes, Trine had what she describes as a “great year” filled with new experiences; new friends, football games, American food (especially pizza), and American movies. Membership in the 4-H club also afforded her pleasure. Memories of the prom, graduation, new friends and good times, will go to Norway with Trine this spring. An exchange of experiences and friendship for the warmth of a lovely personality — Trine-Lise Jensen. 10
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Principal's Message MESSAGE TO SENIORS Once again I have the opportunity to congratulate the members of the graduating class of 1987. Commencement is a beginning of a new start. It is my hope that you will ap- proach graduation with new aspirations and new goals, looking to the future with plans of higher achievement. This year seems to be a special year since we have so many outstanding students. The accomplishments of so many of our students has brought distinction to the Class of 1987. The degree of success with which you are able to make for yourself a happy and satisfying life will be dependent upon what you have gotten from your school experiences. We, as teachers, get a great deal of satisfaction from our graduates who go out into the world and become successful and productive citizens. I have never known a teacher who was not proud of the suc- cess of his student. Best of luck in the future you are about to make for yourself. Sincerely, Bob T. Kerley, principal Editor’s Comment The creation of the 1987 Man High School ECHO” was no small task, but one of much diligence and many hours of hard work. Compiling the memories for our yearbook brought many fond memories back to mind, along with the knowledge that not only are we, the 1987 ECHO” staff, creating something new, but are saying good-bye to our days at Man High School. As a picture captures a moment, we, the staff, have at- tempted to capture a year of fleeting experiences and lasting friendships to hold fresh in our minds forever. It is my hope that as the pages of this book are turned, you will experience the same pleasure that 1 did in hlping to make the 1987 Man High School ECHO. Enjoy! Rebecca Roach, Editor
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COLLEGE DAY The 1986-1987 College Day at Man High School was a gnat success. Colleges, technscal schools, and educators from WV and surrounding slates shand important mfor- mutton with tht Juniors and Stniors about career opportunities after high school. BLOODMOBILE Man High is customarily visited several times each year by the American Red Cross Bloodmobile. This year, as in the past, MHS students and faculty, and the local community supported this impor- tant project chaired by Bruce Belcher. bove: Becky Williams, Charlotte Napier, and Cindy Cook wen among numerous studens volunteers who assisted during Bloodmobile Day. Natalie Atkinson assists Arnold Hasfield following his donation. 11
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