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' Banded Together. Mr. Dexters 1st peri- “ ed economics class display tye dies. rane In Defense of Democracy. George THUMP!!! The MBK drummers keep the beat while practicing before a game. - Washington, or Rob Rogers, reigns! SECRETE RTE x He ene BR es eentnues helo of their fellow class- mates in the Peer Facili- tators program to help talk through the true world and their lives, gaining practical work experience in the job market. On the other side of the coin, across from Academics was student life. The True to Life per- sonalities of students came out in Dare to be Different, while other stu- dents expressed them- selves by their modes of transportation. Photog- raphers entered some student’s private lives and captured their true ways Of living in the bed- room story. When it came to showing their true selves, there were no complaints from the many students who ex- pressed their views. Participation played a major role in the club scene. Three new clubs formed, including MC2, the Nature Backpacking club, and the Butterballl Club, which tackled the very large and true fo life delimma of weight loss. These and many more participated in several schoolwide activities such as the Homecoming Spirit Boards contest, in which FHA was the win- ner, and the SCA spon- sored a Spring Carnival, wihch saw clubs create a variety of activities on the football field for fun- draising purposes. Keyettes with it’s em- phasis on service to the community walked away with Club-of-the- Year. As always, success and a winning season were sought by all sports teams. In the Fall, the Varsity Football squad gave the student body a huge moral builder with a defeat over Lloyd C. Bird. This victory sent out a bigger than life message that Monarch pride was there to stay. Boys’ Varsi- ty Basketball completed the year standing 4th in the district, while Girls’ In- door Track won their dis- trict meet. Spring saw a trio to the regionals and true success for the Girls’ Varsity Softball team, while the biggest victory for the newly formed Girls’ Soccer Team was it’s enthusiasm and ex- traordinary amount of participants. The many successes and high points led to a true to life sense of pride in the sports department.
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