Maur Hill High School - Maurite Yearbook (Atchison, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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“I won!” John Schuele celebrates as he wins a ping-pong game. Making hamburgers for the hungry people at the Roost is one of Mrs. Willming’s varied duties. Karen Thome tries to get Jessica Barnes’ attention as Jessica smiles at the camera. Foosball is fun for everyone, even girls get to play sometimes. Felipe Ruiz and Maria Rosa Ramirez discuss their plans for the weekend. A group of people decide to gather for a picture and show their happiness. i i

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“EVERYBODY HAVE FUN TONIGHT.” It seems like every year there is always something new at the Roost. Besides new people, video games, and a new big screen T. V. set, new things are sold at the coun- ter. Another new thing is the schedule of the Roost, which is from 3:30 to 5:30 every school day and from 7:00 to 11:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. The Roost is a relaxing place for everyone on Wednesday nights after study hall. This is the time when couples will get a chance to see each other, since they don’t see each other over the school days. Mrs. Donna Wilming is the Roost manager and she is busy at all times. She sometimes asks one or two stu- dents to help her behind the counter. The atmosphere is given by the people as well as the music played at the juke box. The Roost also gives all of us the chance to see people that we don’t notice at school on week days. Looking around the Roost helps Kelly Harris, Karen Handke, and Julia Dulle decide upon weekend plans. Talking about how things have been going over the Willy Keimig’s writing style seems to impress Tricia Marr. week, Andres Barragana nd Nicky Cano spend their Wednesday night at the Roost. 10 Father Mullen and Jeff Coyle talk about their opinions about the Roost. The faculty also enjoys Roost nights.



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Let The Good Times Roll All classes were excited about the annual Homecoming Spirit Week. It ran from October 20 through October 23. The week started out Tuesday morning with an all school mass in the gym. All week after school there were various games be- tween classes. Tuesday included Simon Says and the human pyramid, both activities that have been done in the previous years. Wednesday was the egg toss, a new game this year, and the car pack. This year a compact car was used instead of the tradi- tional larger cars that have been used in the past. Although this was more difficult to squeeze into, the classes showed a lot of spirit by their willingness to be smashed in the car. The egg toss was won by Andrew Trainer, senior who made a running recovery. Thursday the freshmen and seniors bound together in the Powder-Puff foot- ball game against the sophomore-junior team. The mock cheerleaders for this game were Aaron Brom, Wayne Gibson, Dan Pombo, Lutfi Firdaus, and Andrew Trainer, all seniors. The pep rally was held after school on Friday afternoon this year, where Jen- ny Bednar, junior was crowned Spirit Week Queen. The bonfire was on Friday evening followed by the game. There was not as much of a turnout as usual at this year’s pep rally and bonfire due to time conflicts, but there was an aura of enthusiasm throughout the gym and Maur Hill campus. Cyndy Andra, senior summed it all up by saying, “The pep rally was great, although the juniors won the spirit stick. I thought the mothers kissing the foot- ball captains was a neat idea also. I hope next year we can go back to our regular schedule concerning the pep rally, bonfire, and game. The sophomore guys take pride in their bonfire before it bursts into flames. Jenny Bednar smiles after being chosen as Spirit Week queen.

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