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Trees uprooted, concrete removed, doors slocked, the courtyard is now the scene of »struction and construction. Workers lay the foundation for the school’s new wing. ee AN a 's riaesese SOSirtyard before ofthe new academic wing. served construction “as the ection of flag raising ceremonies, prop- - “Bainting by the Drama Department, and relaxing during lunch. — All Photos by CAVE t was not tangible. It was just there — aconsistency that was regulated by sixteen years of tradition, but influencable by time. No one could see it. No one could hear it. But all felt its presence. Growth affected every aspect of the school including the students, teachers, staff, and even the physical appearance of the building. It was this growth that marked each new academic session. Continuing with changes, life pulsated in the halls as ideas, talents and knowledge formed. Growth continued inside and was reflected on the outside. Building and’ construction, new facets to the school, left their distinguishable marks on the home of Monarch Country, and change was praised in the local media. But such laudations threw attention on the less important area of change. The construction resulted from a need to accomodate overcrowded classes, it did not show, however, the true growth — the continual development of the essence of Menchville. The school would still be the same with or without the construction because there were always new developments and events taking place inside the school that had more impact on the personal lives of the students. Bricks and mortar did not matter to their lives; grades, dates, or something else aid. The new wings in the courtyard and beside the second cafeteria were just embodiments of the growth that was always present and constant. The building served as a marker for change and allowed the school and the community to stop and consider the changes and events of the past sixteen years. Menchville kept going, growing and adapting. Continued page 4 Workers contemplate their next structural move. Once the wire grating and the utility poles are in place, the foundation is poured. Man and machine wait for the most agreeable weather conditions to assure the proper setting and hardening of the cement.
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Introduction LIFE ACTION QUEST Index Conclusion 1986 CROWN STAFF Eric Holloway Luther Jenkins Missy Martin Kent Marcuson Carol Matthews Nancy Bollinger Scott Mewborn Steffen Brocks kitty Murphey Mark Bittner Pam Harrelson Sara Mouring Colleen Myers Minay Blackwell Angie Cave Mike Esber Stephanie Foster Joan Harwood Brian Holland Chris Jones Susie Roe kitty Talbot Mr. Don Roberts 2 Introduction CONTENTS Ponderance, laughter, and practice mark Sharon Owens, Coaches Richard Pitts and Don Molien- hauer, and LeElyn Raper and Kevin Pauley. 128-173 174-233 234-251 252-256 Editor Managing Editor Copy Editor Graphics and Layout Editor Photography Editor Headline Captions Eaitor People Editor Life Editor Life Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Aavisor
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