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Dream Winter Homecoming involves club! competition By Amy Turnquist inter Spirit Week, Feb. 8-12, added a number of activities to the MHS agenda, activities which offered students a chance to Dream On to the classic Aerosmith song. Throughout the week, one could see many signs of club involvement, including the window painting contest won by the cheerleaders for their portrayal of a young girl and boy dreaming to be an MHS cheerleader and basketball player. Second place was awarded to StuCo and third went to HERO. The dress up days gave students the chance to deck out in All-American style, stripes and plaids, twins, for- mals and class colors. During the pep rally Fri- day afternoon, the cham- pions of several spirit week activities were revealed, in- cluding the class tug-of-war championships. The juniors showed their strength by winning both Q, . -, ' L WM ' f, 2 ' 9 f . A 1 if ' iw l 1 5 W ' . P it 3 , y , if . :Wt ,Mi W TOP TOES. Angie Read's cheerleader and basketball player cut-outs help her win Miss Sweet Feet 1988. lphoto by Scott Boydl BA CK T0 NORMAL. After being photographed for the Miss Sweet Feet competition, Cyndi Phillips rinses off her design. lphoto by Holly Lambertl 22 Winter Homecoming the boys' and girls' tug offs over the senior girls and the sophomore guys. The class of 89's enthusiasm also won them the spirit stick in the class chant. The second annual mini parade was won by Thes- plans with AFS, second, and Spanish Club, third. Sean Hull lSpanish Clubi won Mr. Sexy Legs 1988, edging out Kevin Nafziger lNFL, secondl and Alan Reeves lBlue M, thirdi. Angie Reed lStuC0i was named Miss Sweet Feet, while Andi Kuhn lThe Men- torl and Nicole Barnes lSpanish Clubl tied for se- cond. The club volleyball con- test was won by Spanish Club with AFS receiving second-place honors. The .best part about homecoming for me was AFS coming really close to winning club volleyball and coming in third overall, said AFS President Becky Brown. Finishing ahead of AFS in the overall club competition were Spanish Club lfirstl QM , at ii ,lm MZ. it and StuCo lsecondl. For their efforts, the clubs were awarded S50 lfirsti, S30 lse- condl and S15 lthirdl by Tribe. We had 17 different clubs or organizations par- ticipate this year. The clubs got involved and had a good time, said Mrs. Jan Wichman, Tribe sponsor. During halftime of the var- sity boys' 72-51 victory over Topeka West, Principal James Rezac presented 42 outstanding achievement certificates to the club and sports honoraries. From the 30 senior honoraries, Nick Weigel lboys' basketballl. and Lashelle Lancaster lcheerleadersl were named Homecoming King and Oueen. A dance in the south gym concluded the 1988 Winter Homecoming Week, pro- viding memories like Wesley Fryer's who said, The best part was simply being with someone I care so much about and having an unforgettable time at my last high school Homecom- ing. ft ' ,zw at W .,G, , Q if , M if M9361 i 1 r fV'i' nw? .1 gfffwi ,.
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PULL! ln the championship round of the tug-of-war competition, the junior girls show their winning style against the senior girls. Pulling are i'iii 'iii i'f' Teresa Suggs, Lisa Martin, Sharyl Graham, Michelle Poulin, Gabriela Flora, Cathi Moore, Nikki Williams, Lisa Lemm, and Stephanie Brown. lphoto by Holly Lambertl REACHING HIGH. In the semifinal match between Student Council and AFS, StuCo team member Jarrod Cochran goes up to block Fernando Tonda's spike. lphoto by Lindy Youngl 24...Winter Homecoming AND THE WINNER IS .... To the delight of the female student body, Sean Hull receives the Mr Sexy Legs award from Tribe Presi- dent Kendra Spaeth. With Kendra is Angie Read, Miss Sweet Feet. lphoto by Holly Lambertl PRESENTING .... During Friday's pep rally, Junior Class President Hallie Walker introduces Greg Wilson and Toby Marks, two members of the winning tug-of- war team. lphoto by Holly Lambertl, , ,,,. F? :ff
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