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Modeling for the FHA Fall Fashion Show, juniors Chantal Nienstedt. Karen Genandt. and Robin Wineinger sport the hottest in upcoming fall styles. Again? Cross country runner Dale Heidebrecht Caught in the act. Remembering secrete is much seem8 ,0 dread a on'' of ,hal nexl lon raca- more fun to Diane Vantuyl than studying for Com- puter. ...more amazin’ memories Summer was over. School arriv- ed too quickly, it seemed. Although it meant seeing our friends, it also brought that dread disease: homework. Ready or not, we came back, different people with dif- ferent ideas. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors populated the once- empty halls of M.H.S., bringing a flood of laughter, gossip, and hilarious antics. There were many subjects to talk about. How do you like the new counselor?...Where is the business room since they moved it?...What's for lunch?...Have you seen the new Home Ec teacher?...What's the new History teacher like?...Wow! When did they put those mirrors in the halls?...I can’t remember my locker combination!...Hey, there's a new Learning Lab teacher!...What classes are you taking?...Have you had your senior pictures taken yet?...Would you sign my year- book? But not all matters were so light and carefree. Around the first cor- ner of the maze we were met with our first important challenge: Pro- ject PRIDE. Improving our school and ourselves through Personal ap- pearance. Respect of others, In- itiative, Determination to do our best, and Enthusiasm, was the goal of the plan introduced by Principal Bob Brock and the Student Council. Adventure, opportunity, and challenge beckoned each of us into the maze of the new school year. Amazing discoveries awaited us at every bend. This volume contains only a small but precious portion of our experiences in 1985. Come on, turn the page, and take some time to trace your way through this maze in memories. ...Good night! Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow...” Freshman Lam McLain seems to be portraying Romeo in his dramatics with Christi Steward.
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Even out of her familiar red-and-blue cheerleading outfit. Senior Julie Plenert shows her spirit in cheering the Warriors on to victory. ’D-e-e-e-b!!!’’ Photographer Julie Gooding threatens to do something awful to photographer Debbie Socolofsky if she snaps 4 the shot. Bow to the left, then bow to the right. April Ogden and Christi Steward, and other Foreign Language Club members enjoy a Spanish folk dance. Holding their carnations, the volleyball girls await their turn to honor their parents with the traditional flowers on Parents’ Night.
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Go-Go! GoGo! Go.Go.Go-Seniors! Mighty Senior Spirit explodes on Red and Blue Day to win the coveted Spirit Stick. Clickety-clack. Freshmen Dena Connell and Mary Mills exercise their fingers on the typewriter keyboard in Typing I. It's not a team demonstration but a team observation by juniors Mike Bina and Karen Genandt in Chemistry lab. 6 Opening
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