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Cheerleaders set the course for a spirited season Gimme an L, Gimme an I, Gimme an O, Gimme an N, Gimme an S. What does that spell? Lions, Lions, Lions! Using such popular cheers the cheerleaders worked very hard the 1983-84 school year. With four new faces on the squad, the cheerleaders had to prove how good they actually were. Instead of having a varsity and junior varsity squad, MHS had only one squad this year. The girls went to Vincennes University for cheerleading camp during the summer. During this workshop they learned several cheers and dance routines that they used during the play- ing season. Agnes Grindle was the Lion mascot. Her crazy antics an hard work greatly increased the success of the cheerleaders. Planning for the various pep sessions held throughout the year helped to keep the enthusiasm high tor the cheerleaders. Mrs. Lolita Parker was the sponsor of the cheerleaders. Her support and dedication was very important to each girl. Pictures A, B, and D: show the cheerleaders as photographed throughout the school year. Members ot the squad are: Connie Morgan, Kathy Thompson, Renee Holmes, Michelle Claypool, Sherri Strohm, Diane Wallace, Lisa Stinson, Agnes Grinle tlion mascoti, and Becky Lueken. C. Agnes Grindle tin lion mascot suitl helps Kathy Thompson put on a flower tor senior night. Sponsored by Yeley Farms 826-5168
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3' stfgx is is ss..,.,,,-5-BN . 2 53QgQ!tes,v,,,Nmu.Q.'n wang...-QQ .nz X 9' W e Student Council sets the direction for MHS students As the school year progressed student council members helped set the pace for the entire student body ot MHS. During the fall student council members were busy preparing for the homecoming festivities and dance. The dreary days of winter were brightened a bit by the live, decorated Christmas tree the council purchased and decorated. Council members also helped conduct a survey to find out what students want from the cafeteria. During spring the hearts of both young men and young women turn to thoughts of each other. To help direct these thoughts along the right pathways the student coun- cil helped to conduct a computer dating service. Ap- plicants filled out a questionnaire which was sent to a computer firm. A few days later each applicant was given a print-out of several matches The results proved to be quite interesting and at times embarrassing. A. Council members pose for a group picture with club sponsors Mrs. Jennie O'Rourke and Mrs. Sally Rector. B. Representing the Class of 1984 are: Row 1: Jeff Strohm, Scott Boyer, and Kenny Cummins. Row 2: Teri Wiser and Diane Wallace. C. Representing the Class of 1985 are: Row 1: Richard Whitaker, and Malcolm Bartram. Row 2: Tracy Charles, Richie Calhoun, and Tami Barnhart. Row 3: Lisa Ridgway. D. Representing the Class of 1986 are: Row 1: Steve Robinson, and Ben Lueken. Row 2: Tricia Jones and Lisa Bosstick. E. Representing the class of 1987 are: Ray Cummins, Amanda Brinkerhoft, Angie Jordan, and Steve Boyer.
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