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Hillbillies Dressed On Occasion What sane person in his right mind would want to wear overall, a checked shirt, freckles, and blackout his teeth? The, during the course of the night, suffer the consequences of getting thrown in jail? Worse yet, get married to whomever he she wants, whener he she wants? Ponytails and straw hats lead you into square dances and high spirits among the bales of hay. The dance was from 8:00 til 10:00 P.M. in the girls’ gym, with freckles and patched jeans in plain view. The Best-Dressed Hillbilly Costume award went to teacher Chris Driessen and senior Cheryl Cope. Runners-up were junior Lisa Lee and senior Will Law. The winners, picked by applause, each won a free album. Photo number one: Martha Berryman. Brian Backstrom. Paula Erickson. Russell Quilling. Photo number two: Hillbillies at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Photo number three: Kirsten Almi. Chris Steller. Photo number four: Melissa Hamilton, Pat Tabor. Chip Anderson. Jon Robinson. Photo number five: John Ruff, Cheryl Cope. Photo number six: Cheryl Cope. Chris Driessen. Costume contest winners. Photo number seven: Sadie Hawkins jail house.
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Kaleidoscope: Valuable Reporter of Information As most schools do, M-U has a school paper, the Kaleidoscope. The paper attempts to cover a variety of subjects, some humorous, some educational, and some holding important information for the staff and student body at M-U. For instance, this year the Kaleidoscope printed articles on staff cuts and the new administration, sports events, school activities, and even a humorous and satirical piece about the fictitious visit of Pope John Paul II to M-U. About fourteen students ran the paper with the assistance of advisor Chris Driessen. Driessen’s energies helped the staff not only to complete and distribute the paper, but to sponsor certain school spirit- raising projects such as the Homecoming pie-eating contest. This year’s editors. Martin Schwabacher and Martha Berryman, were also a great help to the success of the paper. Advisor: Chris Driessen. Editors: Martha Berryman, and Martin Schwabacher. Staff: Sarah Ahlgren, Kirsten Almo, Guy Baldwin, Michelle Bennett, Alicia Conroy. Jenny Colby. Clyde Cutting, Kevin Czmowski, Stephanie Davis, Clarissa Hinjosa, Faith Johnson. Charity Jones, Felicity Jones, Bob Moses, Cate Murphy, John Otieno and Chris Steller. 21 Kaleidoscope
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M-U Whoosh And Shoosh Since we had no downhill ski team, a group of students at our school united to form a ski club, the first of its kind. The club was not involved in competition; according to senior Gary Surbcr. the purpose of the club was so that students interested in downhill skiing could get together to ski and have fun. Chief adult supervisor Bruce Gaff and designated students planned the club’s trips, which were all to Afton Alps. The ski club generated a good deal of interest among the students. About 150 people, three times the limit, signed up for the first trip. Overall, the ski club enjoyed great success, but best of all, as stated by Surber. the students had fun. “and nobody broke a bone!” Picture number one; Jim Wiggles-worth. Picture number two: M-U skiers resting on a hill. Picture number three: Danny Wynne. Picture number four: Gary Surber. Trenk Ebbinghauser. Picture number five: M-U skiers by the lift. Picture number six: Skiers at M-U. 23 Ski Club
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