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Every year high school stu- dents look forward to Home- coming. It ' s a week packed full of fun and excitement for all who participate. There was a vote to determine court mem- bers and many congratulations followed the results. The entire week gave students a time to dress up, act crazy, and create a lot of great memories. The Homecoming Court was crowned at the assembly on Fri- day. Games were played and the cheerleaders performed a skit to entertain our court mem- bers. The football game was Fri- day after school. The fans cheered on the Mighty Mariners to another victory. The dance on Saturday night was the final night of our 1986 Homecoming Week. Many couples danced the night away and then got to- gether with friends afterwards. This Homecoming was the source of many good memories for all participants. TOP: Celebrating are Tom VanSlam- brouck, Trent King, and Mike Naif. LEFT: Dressed for the dance are Kristi Williams, Kristin Koch, and Lisa Basilica. ABOVE: Giving a bouquet of flowers to Queen Lisa Fau- sone is the 1985 Homecoming Queen, Dawn Parcell. MIDDLE RIGHT: John James and Michelle Butler pose between dances. ABOVE: Heidi Meyer, Bobbie Brooks, Diane Styk, Lisa Fausone, and Kelly McLouth strike a colorful pose. Introduction
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6 Introduction Homecoming Court members: Teemu Kylliainen, Trent King, Lisa Fausone, Mike Kowalski, Chris Herbert, Felicia Huntley, Julie Magri, Craig Harris, Greg Recor, Jean VanSlam- brouck, Amy Wallace, and Ed Parcell.
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As seniors, students are at the top of the school, knowing they’ll soon be out in the real world. For this reason, one ' s se- nior year is filled with many mixed emotions. All seniors look forward to graduation and their last year in high school with the anticipation of fun and exciting times that will make many mem- ories for them. They are also un- sure of what the future holds. For seniors at MCHS, spirit- week, toga-day, Homecoming, Florida ' 87, prom, skip day, and graduation are only a few things that make the class of 1987’s last year a very special one. ABOVE RIGHT: Senioritis sets in as Jen- nifer Seczawa and Fred Winzer take ‘bytes’ ' out of their computer disks. RIGHT: Dale Kuefler gladly takes time out to smile for the camera as he presses his maximum in the weight room.
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