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Though H6-H7 was the year of the mild winter. rains at times were so heavy the streets in front of the school were flooded. Students who walked to school were forced to detour half a block either direction. As the school year began, everyone’s expectations of how the year would turn out were different. The Seniors and Juniors feared the loss of privilages, such as open campus for lunch and possibly no break. As for the Sophomores, they were no longer the youngest. Now they had someone below them. Besides never having the chance to “rule the school” at the Junior High, now the Freshmen had to go on to high school. On any given day, one could hear the chant, “Freshmen! Freshmen!” echoing through the halls as the Freshmen tried to secretly pass through fourth hall. Another Friday night of Grizzlev football action. The Bears are down and ready to attack the Sunset A polios. Twilighters sang I'll Be Seeing You. as Senior. Justin Sanson prepared to leave to return to Australia. Justin studied in the US. for one year. Although this sports season did not look too promising, the Grizzlies finished each season with their heads held high. This big change was brought about by the move up in the sports league. We were now in the metro-league, which obviously meant harder competition for each athlete. Even though the year was filled with many changes, everyone accepted those changes and went on. There is a saying that says, “Change is what brings two people closer together.” This year’s change is what brought a whole school together. s 3 fay w Junior. Jeff Fuller shows how great it is to he a Grizzly . This year many teachers commented on how high the spirit was during Homecoming. 5
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One Step Closer T his was no ordinary year at McMinnville High School. Different course offerings, 9 period days, study hall, and many new faces including new teachers, new students, and new classified staff, made this year less than ordinary. But they could be traced to one single source, OUR NUMBERS UP! We were now a traditional four year high school. With the conversion of the Junior High to a Middle School, the Freshmen found | iZ C Making sure he has made his point clear, Mr. Hiller gives careful instructions on which end of the pencil to erase with. Global Studies teacher, Mr. Dick Hiller, was one of several teachers to transfer from the Middle School as part of the 4-year high school transition. Even with additional teachers, classes were full. themselves housed at the Senior High. Only being allowed 5 minutes passing time made it somewhat hard to get to class on time. As students walked through the crowded halls, they made sure that all papers and writing implements were tucked away safely. If these were to drop, there was no turning hack. In the classrooms, all grades were mixed which caused some difficulties. Junior, Holly Spencer, looked at it this way, “I even have Freshmen in my classes. They must he getting smarter over the years.” While others, such as Senior, Jamie Camlin, thought, “The crowded feeling is fun, it could give you the feeling of closeness.” Mr. Moberg and Mr. Hartman keep order in their study hall period. Study halls were mo ed to larger rooms due to large turnouts. Showing his stuff. Senior Jeff Lutz cheers the students on to a successful homecoming. This assembly got everyone “fired up” for the week of homecoming. Spirit was high as the Sophomores dove right in to decorate for Homecoming. Each class was designated an area to decorate for the festivities.
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