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Jeff Brubaker samples some of the wide variety of foods found at Union Station in Indianapolis. David Beowulf Amiss and Jody Wiglaf Fausnight are ready to slay any monster that raids the Medieval party. The Heart Of Indiana As the sun rose on our state's capitol, 45 MHS students, members of government and journalism classes, dragged themselves off a bus after a two-hour ride. The brisk spring air seemed to awaken each stu- dent as they walked through the reserved parking lot and up the stairs to the glass revolving doors of the Capitol Building. After a brief wait, we were escorted to the House Chambers by Mr. Jones’ son, Mark. We arrived in time to hear the last few minutes of floor discussion before the house dismissed to caucus. After this, we spoke with Representative Greg Mishler and Senator Harold Wheeler on their feelings on the Governor's Education Bill. Al- though the bill had not yet reached the Senate for approval, Represen- tative Mishler was against parts of it, claiming, Quantity does not al- ways insure quality.” Next we were taken on a guided tour of the rest of the Capitol, including the Senate, Lt. Governor Mutz’s office and Governor Robert Orr’s office. By this time we were all hungry so we again braved the cold and walked four blocks to Union Station to eat and to explore the many shops. We found that everytime we bought something, we were also paying for the luxury and music of the mall. Andy Roth paid $6.75 for a hamburger, fries and a coke, and Matt Doudt and Doug Meyer paid $13.04 for a small pizza. Several people came home with an extra earring in their ears, and we all climbed off the bus at MHS tired and ready for a nap. A Feast Fit For A King On Thurs., Feb. 12, rather than celebrate Lin- coln's Birthday, the English Literature class held its semi-annual Medieval party at the home of Kristi Parker. Students attending the festivity feasted on Kristi's oxtail soup and Patty Sturts- man's bread, as they sipped Jeff Fahs' spiced ci- der. Sheila Bradley was a mysterious gypsy and Kasy Fierstos and David Amiss swung swords high and mighty. Everyone, including Scott Bjor- tomt, looked magical in the candlelight as they danced in a circle with Jane Bales leading to Camelot” music. The dinner was even better than watching The Slaying Game for Beowulf or listening to the Macbeth records. The second semester English Uterature class enjoys feasting on Medieval cusine. 9
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The browning leaves contrast the left over blue sky of summer, predicting the arrival of autumn. Taking advantage of the first signs of spring, Stephanie Leonhard and Steve Straiger enjoy an ear- ly morning in the park. r No one is around the park on a hot summer day, allowing the swing to stand empty, waiting for a passenger. Ready to zoom down a hill, the sled waits to be dug out of its frozen bed of snow. «v 'ime Sp inning through the tunne (of 3, cjCeaving yesterday a gray shadow passing seasons ddmpty summer Swings frozen winter sfeds Ijears Gripping over nightmares oj memories Searching for a white future Oh rowi n g 3 me U ind Cyras pi n y tom or row - Stephanie oLeonhard
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One thing I’ll miss about high school is being around the same people that I've been around for the last twelve years.” — IhUaa Tracy L. Abbott David Christopher Amiss Beth Renee Bechtold Shelia K. Bradley Brett Andrew Airsood John D. Bakehorn Terri A. Benson Pat T. Brandenburs Jon Leon Albright Kelly Sue Banter Jason D. Blevins Kevin Michael Brewer Jenae C. Allen Fred Lee Barnes Tina Michelle Bradford Jeff A. Brubaker 10 Class of 1987
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