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aking A Scene: Remembering ls Half The Fun. lsn't it funny how some people can't pass up an op- portunity to make everyone turn around and look at them. Some students seemed to have just the knackjfor disrupting class, getting the teacher off the subject or putting every- one in the front hall in stiches. It was these scene makers we would remember forever. I Susan McKinney, a junior, said, l'll never forget the time when the football play- ers put a spider in the front hall and scared Ms. Zimmer- man. She looked so scared and yelled so loud, I thought I would die laughing. Freshmen torture created a Move these chairs! This ring of chairs created quite a problem for traffic between classes. lt turned out a bucket of water had been dropped and the chairs prevented students from walking in the water. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl All wrapped up. Sean Hartness seemed to have himself in one fine mess. Scenes were not restricted to classrooms or the front hall but they occured everywhere -- even an a event. iPhoto by Jimrn Furakawaj thletic 14 Scenes .Isl '40 scene that everyone became familiar with. Whether being stuffed in a trash can or chased down the hall by a se- nior, freshmen knew who to watch out for. Mark Wilson, a freshmen, said, I avoid all my brother's friends, because I know they'll get me. As long as I am with juniors and I mind my own business, they leave me alone. The front hall was another place where students enjoyed playing around and killing time. After several weeks of school the front hall became a restricted area to students be- fore school and during lunch. Jason Boan, a senior, said, Instead of sitting there in th hall we, the seniors, just al stand around mingling an talking until the freshme come along and we thro them in a trash can. It is fu to sit around and watch th terror in their little faces. Laura Jenkins just hangin' around. Kent Wakefield found time to do a few chin-ups before school started. Students did amazing and sometimes wierd things before an after school. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj i S..
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Classy feet. Who said fashion was limited to pants and shirts? The Junior- Senior Prom was an array of different styles, some of which happened to be shoes, socks and hose. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj 16 Falhbu, nique . . . Styles Take A Hold Of MHS Students Plaids, prints, blue jeans, and Coca-Cola made up a va- riety of styles in clothes that the students wore. Krishunda Walker, a ju- nior, said, I think it Qfashionj says a lot about the student's personality. All students are very different and unique. During the spring the front campus became a stage for all the newest fashions. Eating lunch outside was a break from the classroom routine. jams were a popular way of keeping cool. Short sleeve sweaters, tee-shirts from the beach, and walking shorts also had an impact on student dress. Students didn't hesitate at all to let their clothing reflect their personality. Don Moran, a senior, said, I feel that people dress most- ly in fad. A person who dress- es different probably has a more individual personality, where as a person who dress- es like everyone else is proba- bly less individually minded. Some students dared to be different and others chose to blend right in with every- one else. Kristina Baum, a ju- nior, said, l think what real- ly matters is what a person is like on the inside. It doesn't matter what kind of clothes you wear all that matters is you. Laura Jenkins Lunch time styles. Marcy Jennings, Paige Mills, Tonya Wilson and jimmy Piller enjoyed eating lunch together in the cafeteria. Blue jean jackets, sweatshirts and big sweaters were dominate articles of clothing worn by students. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl 3? Mama.- Q ..W..a....ti- it if
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