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Homecoming 87 It rained and rained but the terrible weather didn’t dampen the Maur Hill Junior Ravens football team. Their 10-3 victory over the Lancing Lions started Homecoming weekend with everyone in good spirits. During halftime, Michelle Scott, Atchison Senior, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Atchison senior Wayne Gibson won the title of Mock King. The Homecoming Dance featured “No Way Out” and they were very well received by the Students. “I thought this year’s band was very good,” said Atchison senior Scott Penning. Dan McGurk, Kansas City junior added, “I thought this dance was the best yet. The band was really good.” Homecoming Queen Michelle Scott smiles as she pas- ses the crowd. Queen candidates Karen Handke and Kelly Harris. Nina Bartulica struts her stuff at the dance. Steve Mahoney dodges the defensive line of the Lansing Lions. 15
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“Hey Lansing, it’s payday” was the theme of the Junior Class Spirit sign that won first place. Mr. and Mrs. Folsom attempt to show the students how to dance. Caylon Harris shows her unique style of dancing. Spirit Queen Jenny Bednar, Homecoming Queen Michelle Scott and her court. 14
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BOARDERS MAKE IT ON THEIR OWN Leaving home is usually never easy, and moving in with 70 or more other students put a tremendous burden on boarders. Peace and quiet is hardly ever found in the guy’s or girl’s dorm which makes studying extremely difficult. Shea Rossignol, senior, had this to say about the girl’s dorms, “As with all places, I was a bit weary and afraid to encounter this place. The dorms make a lasting effect on our lives and hopefully it will be for the best.” The main problem in both dorms is the strictness of the rules. Strong resentment is found against fines for unclean rooms and rules changing to fit certain situations. Rules are necessary, but some are just plain ridiculous. “The social contrast of the dorms of Maur Hill institutes a stability of state of mind between the cultural differences.” stated Chris Lawing, senior. As the old saying goes, “There’s no place like home.” In the girl’s dorm, playing Spades in the smoker is extremely popular. 16 Stacy Gray and Heather Hagerty engross themselves in books in their free time. Koorosh Soroushian studies hard to be the best man he can be. The Spanish girls seem to enjoy Atchison.
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