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IT ' S SHOWTIME, FOLKS! The Meadowdale Players is an organization which is quickly becoming a tradition of fine actors and actresses at M.H.S. The members along with advisor, Miss Combs, are responsible for producing all school plays. Eligi- ble members can join the Thespian Society, an international drama organization. The Players — Front Row: Joe Kurzer, Reuben Schooler, Tricia Coats, Marc Gup, Mark Sipes, Joyce Maiden, Row Two: Greg Hauser, Barry Rose, Sheila Coats, Lori Shuey, Row Three: Miss Combs, Patty Shartle, Mike Rahn, Paul Walker, Jeff Banner, Karen Jones. Advisor — Miss Combs ACTIVITIES 25
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EXTRA! EXTRA! What ' s entertaining, informative, and sold periodically in the cafeteria? The Lion ' s Roar, of course. Daily, during fourth period, the Lion ' s Roar staff can be found hard at work on the next edition of the newspaper. The members, under the supervision of Mrs. Steiner, do everything from writing and typing articles to selling the printed papers at lunch. 24 ACTIVITIES
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AIDES Athletic office aide: Jodi Feinhor If someone were to walk into the main office here at school, they would be very likely to approach a hardworking student busy with everyday school activities. In fact, someone could walk into any other office, the gym, the library, or even a classroom, and find the very same thing. These students are not required to do this work, nor are they being paid. So just what is it about being an aide that attracts so many students ' attention? Jodi Fei- nhor enjoyed being an aide because aides get a behind-the-scenes look at how the school functions. Most faculty members who are involved with the aide program agree that it is an integral part of the school. COUNSELING OFFICE AIDES: Front Row: Marlene Stine, Bobby Greene. Row Two: Chris Trick, Jackie Ivery, Jenifer Justinian, Saundra Hoskins, Aurelia Wor- ley. Cliff Joyce Back Row: Deborah John- son, Cindy Browning, Maxine Johnson, Deb- bie Magee. MAIN OFFICE AIDES; Jerry Textor. Pam Knox. Jacqueline Wright, Julie Whittlngton, Kim Clark, Regina Kercher, Cliff Joyce, David McNair, Mike Hill, Tania Flowers. I M ' - ill ' WsBilL b nH . .- k TEACHER ' S AIDES Front Row: Tim Keen, Mike Rahn, Marc Sable, Kurt Tucker, Tony Saxton, James Hawkins. William Beeman, Ken Stall, Rodney George. Back Row: Teresa Lingg, Melinda Weger. Melanie Long. Anna Jenefsky, Spero Alex. Cassandra Nel- son, Tan)a Flowers. Tina Middlebrooks, Cheryle Bowers, Karen Vermillion, Lori Gifford. 26 ACTIVITIES
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