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Jeff Eble Obviously the Varsity Football team know “We’ve Got It All” as they prepare for a frenzied ride in the Homecoming Parade. (Top right) Friendships started at MHS will last forever as displayed by the Girls’ Soccer team. (Bottom) Mimi Parks and John Oberholtzer participate in the toilet paper wrap during the Homecoming Pep Rally. People 17
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Jeff Eble P E e’ve Got All The Best All kinds of people walk the halls of MHS, but all these people have a com- mon quality — “they’ve got it all.” By Beth Walth and Melissa Schultz (Clockwise from below) This year witnessed a fantastic surge of student and community pride and spirit. Mr. David Laurenzi, this year’s new principal, over¬ looks this new epidemic of en¬ thusiasm at one of the many as¬ semblies. (Top) Displaying their pride for the Battling Bees’ Football team, students watch the team capture an incredible victory. (Middle) The band marches as John Raddy beats out the rhythm during the Homecoming parade. (Bottom) The Girls’ tennis team lets Me¬ dina know that the “pride is back” at MHS. GS 16 People
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SENIORS “The anniversary of the Statue of Liberty was the national event that affected me the most.” — Ken Berlin Expectations emember your first day at the big high school? The senior year seemed to be an eternity from that mo¬ ment. After the first few weeks of getting over the ini¬ tial shock, you began to see what the seniors acted like. At that moment, the decision was made on how you were going to expect to happen your senior year. Did it hap¬ pen as expected? Dave Steirer felt, 7 ex¬ pected my senior year to be one long year, because graduation seemed so far away in August. What I ex¬ pected that didn’t happen was having a tough time graduating because of sen- ioritis. The year flew by so fast it never hit me.” “When I was a freshman, I thought my senior year would be the year I would be most involved in school stuff, but I see that most of my friends and I did so much stuff The last three years we kind of want to take a break. By the time you get to be a senior, you’re not really that concerned with high school — more with what comes next,” stated Jane Leu. The biggest disappoint¬ ments in peoples’ senior years were from the advan¬ tages that were supposed to happen when you’re a senior. 7 expected commons to be great, but it turned out to be a real let down.” stated Chris Kelley. School policy was also a problem for Eric Bretthauer, who said, “It was really disappointing to have open campus taken away, especially from us sen- • 9 9 tors. All in all, however, the senior year was our last year, whether it was hard, easy, dull or fun. It was the year we had been striving for the past three years. We had reached it and we reached it with pride, spirit, and the knowledge that, “we had it By Ron Glasenapp and Beth Walth Roberto Jorge A bad Marcie Lynn Akers Stacey Ann Albrecht Caryn Jennifer Alden Kyra Marie Anderson Shanna Michelle Bader Kimberly Ann Baisch Bridget Janina Baka Renee Richelle Barengo Jenny Beth Barnes 18 Seniors
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