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GOLF 151
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GOLFING, A SPORT NOT A CLUB The MHS golf team, under the coaching of Miss Jan Ehlert, had one of the more pleasant seasons. After a cold start in March, the weather cleared and April and May produced some nice golfing days. With the possibility of this being our last season to field a golf team, due to budget cuts, several young men worked hard to make the last year unforgettable. Pictured on this page we see the many actions of a golf team. Above we see Brent Craig really concentrating to be certain he gets the right swing and pitch. While below him Mark Baker gets ready to tee off, and wouldn’t it be nice to have a hole in one. No such luck on this day. Below we see Erik An- spaugh, looking a bit wind blown and maybe even cold, waiting for his chance to tee off. With the back drop of Mt. Shasta, Bill Schmeck ponders his next move, could he be in the rough? Whatever, we are sure that he will work his way out of whatever dilemma he gets himself into. The 1982 Golf Team had a year they will remember, with trips to Shastina, and hosting the District Tournament. A •V, year which will most likely be the last. On the opposite page we see more of the members of the golf team, display- ing their talents and abilities. On top we see a nice view of the atmo- sphere provided to these fine golfers, while below we have Brent Craig show- ing his expertise in the field, while be- low him, John Green loses his concen- tration to the camera, but still pulls off a fine performance. To the right of John, we find Greg Butler driving home a winner, or at least he hopes it will be one, and so do we. Again we wish these fine golfers the best of luck as they possibly pursue an- other sport in the spring of 1983, if golf is not offered. Will one of these young men be seen on the PGA tour in years to come, we sure hope so, and look for- ward to the day. 150 GOLF
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SPRING AT A GLANCE This spring the carnival, slave day and picnic took place for everyone to enjoy. We see here, above and to the right, the result of being purchased as a slave. Senior class president Bill Schmeck, was purchased by staffer Jan Ehlert. The proceeds of the auction went to Easter Seals. March also saw a night of fun for all at the third carnival for MHS. A profitable evening was had with well over $1500.00 being cleared. Also in the spring we had our annual picnic and competition amongst classes, with the Class of 1983 taking home the honors. Opposite we see the fun of soft- ball, and getting involved as Sam Cole participates in a special day. 152 SPRING THINGS
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