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FIRST DAY: Work again Every year the students come back to the same old routine the sophomores made their debut, the juniors followed with pride and the seniors showed up with smiles just knowing “that this was it!” Mike Stanborough, sophomore, said “I was scared at first, but I met a lot of really great people that made me feel right at home.” The seniors and juniors came to school with a few new rules and regulations ' added. The restricted hallways and the school ID’s were issued to all the students. The ID’s are used for the smoking area and for athletic passes. Theresa Burger, junior, said, “The athletic pass comes in handy. I ♦don’t have to worry about getting tickets for any home games. The passes were an excellent idea!” The parking permits is to be placed on the back bumpers of all cars parked in the parking lots. If it is not there, the student will be suspended for up to two days,” said John Stone, assistant principal. Jon Rhodes, junior, said, “Its really not that much of a hastle to put the permit on my back bumper”. The restricted hallways are used to keep the noise traffic limited to gym. This keeps all the students restricted from the English and business hallways. ‘The restricted hallways were a pain at first, because I would usually stand at my locker after lunch, but I quickly got used to it,” said Danna Beverly. Kathy Beckham Parpart Boys in A — lunch make use of their time with a little basketball. Operation Pride is just one of the activities that Nick Bravos takes part in. 10 First Day Vincent
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The MHS pom-pon squad and band march through the Fourth of July Parade, providing entertainment for the community. MHS students wait for the first bell to ring which signals the end of summer. Summer 9
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photos Bob Vincent After the first day of school the students anxiously wait for their buses for the ride home on Aug. 30. Along with the Pirates sticker MHS student cars can be seen with the new parking permits. Checking the newly issued smoking permits in the smoking area is Janice Qualliza, athletic director. First Day 11
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