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spirit STYLE corn. straight-forward approach to student government and his no bullshit atti- tudes. The enthusiastic leadership of De- lehunt and Nicholson made for a spir- ited atmosphere around school which sparked all activities from sporting events to the annual candy sale. The whole school backed the football team in its rally to a second straight co- city title. Radio Station WKDQ even de- clared a National Frank Will Day in honor of the gridiron coach. Laura Alsop, senior, remembered, I think they had a lot of talent; they had been playing together since freshman year and worked well together. MD held its most successful candy sale, selling over $25,000 worth of plain and peanut M M ' s. more . . . FUN AT THE FEUD: At the pep assembly prior to the boys ' basketball sectional game with Bosse, the Senior-Faculty Feud was held. Mrs. Pat Welsh and Principal Joe Delehunt were two of the faculty members who joined in on the fun. (Photo by Alan Burdette) SENIOR FROLICS AT THE FEUD: Mary Ann Kelle ap- plauds the antics of senior team members Joe Bassemeier, Amy Klenck, and Scott Altman. They lost the Senior-Faculty Feud game despite their efforts. (Photo by Alan Burdette) veb »•« ,. %
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J.D. COMPANY: Principal Joe Delehunt relaxes at a home basketball game with his wife, Kate, and daughter, Sara, Delehunt earned the respect and admiration of MD ' s student body in his first year here. Delehunt also took an active part in the assemblies at school, watching the action at a wrestling pep rally and giving communion to Kim Hankins, senior, (Photo by Scott Altman) A NEW LOOK; The MD student council altered the school ' s dress code and allowed girls to wear solid colored pullover sweaters, Kristie Steckler en- joys the change because it gave her more free- dom to choose what to wear to school. (Photo by Greg Bourdeau) GRIN BE AR IT: A new club offered on Schedule A was girts ' weightlifting club. It gave senior girls like Shannon Estep the chance to learn a little about weight training and work up a little sweat, too. (Photo by Rob Zigenfus) COMPUTER CRAZE: One of the newest additions to the sch ool was the Apple II computer. Besides being used for certain classes like Data Proces- sing and the Journalism department, the comput- er gave students like Dan Gossman and Joe Mis- chler a chance to play games like Pac-Man and Space Egg during lunch and study hall. (Photo by Mary Ellert) e br«j %
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