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- A Football Memory highlighted season An excellent football season set the mood for the homecoming dance. The parade, powder puff game. Bonfire and our victory over Lake Central were all in the past, but still fresh in our minds. Free Verse, the band who entertained, put the finishing touches on the dance as couples danced the night away and the homecoming festivities drew to a dose. ABOVE: Pat Loftus and Karen Valenti, spent part of the night in search of their football as did other couples. UP- PER RIGHT: Queen lackie Smith and last year ' s Mr. Foot- ball Cory Webster wait to have their picture taken. MIDDLE RIGHT: Couples danced in the colorfully deco- rated cafeteria. LOWER RIGHT: Danny Wydro, Mark Ku- can, Lisa Marshall and Sandy Kormos rest between dances. . I H» mu « t uni ni d.m« ••
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Community Involvement proved a success Along with the new principal came a great deal of changes for the faculty and students of MHS. One of these changes was Community In- volvement Day. This was a day to re- place the traditional open house. ' ' On Community Involvement Day, some adults came to school for stu- dents and resembled sophomores on their first day of high school. They needed assistance with lockers and other everyday tasks. As for the fac- ulty, they conducted classes as al- ways, some even going ahead with scheduled tests. UPPER LEFT: Detailed instructions are given by Mike Luptak to Mr. Maresko. ABOVE: Although Denise Sark may have more typing experience, Mr. Raue trys equally as hard to complete the assignment with the hunt and peck method. FAR LEFT: A last glance over the schedule and it ' s off to class for these substitute students. LEFT: A common sight in Community In- volv ement Day was Mrs. Harmon helping par- ents open combination locks. Community Involvement Day 23
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TOP: While momentarily going stag, Bob Hamilton and Ken Dike share a joke. BOTTOM: Some couples preferred talking to dancing; Carol Utke, Chuck Den- nis, Kim Roblo and Don Seitzi- nger discuss afterdance activities. ' V -
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