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We’re MHS: watch us! F Cl If 4 % Wf JfA s Watch us. Watch us play. Rain didn ' t stop us from having fun during Home- coming Week! We had so much fun watching the powder puff game in the rain be- cause all that I had left of my umbrella was the han- dle, exclaimed Millie Majstorovich, senior. Students were involved in a large variety of ac- tivities during the year. The climax of the year, however, was senior week. Seniors shared their last days at MHS together attending Senior Break- fast, riding around the school, commencement, and finally going to Open Houses. Watch us learn. There is something for everyone in MHS ' s cur- riculum. MHS offers a col- lege-prep curriculum along with industrial art, home economics, busi- ness, art, and many other courses. Watch us grow. The Big Brother and Big Sister program was cre- ated through Operation Pride. Juniors and seniors acted as Big Brothers and Big Sisters to sophomores at Sophomore Orienta- tion. Dusti Nunley, sopho- more commented, It was really worth going to because you got to see where your classes were, and the upperclassmen made us feel welcome to MHS. Watch us win. Everyone is watching MHS win. The football team cap- tured a 3-1 record in our cluster. Jon Rhodes, senior, stated, The whole team worked really hard to be successful, and we had a great time doing it! Also, the boys tennis team upset Hobart to make it to the sectional finals. Watch us. MHS has helped us de- velop our own personal- ities, while taking pride in everyone and everything that makes MHS special. Theresa Berger, senior, stated, Some of the teachers really care about getting the school and students united as one. They extend their help to us on overcoming any scholastic or personal problems. I ' m really grateful for this, and I think this is very special of MHS. Watch us play. Watch us learn. Watch us grow. Watch us win. Watch us! Cheering on the sophomores, the members of the Senior Powder Putt team await their game with the winner of the junior-sophomore battle. Bob Stephan, senior, shows his powerful backhand, which helped us win against Hobart. Studying diligently for an upcoming English test is Georgann Ard, junior. Sunshine Society members Michele Kray and Lori Equlhua, juniors, welcome sophomores to orientation. 4 WATCH US
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Personalities shine in ’84 Watch us. Watch us in 1984. We are not the depersonal- ized people George Or- well predicted we would be in his book 1984 . MHS Students have proven that we have our own personality. Even so look at us watch out for and help one another. Watch us. Jocks. Punkers. Intellectuals. All were seen walking the halls of MHS. We all had our own groups of friends. The friends we helped, and the friends who helped us, as we matured and made our way through our high school years. Jennifer Duncan, senior, commented, I ' ve made a lot of good friends at MHS, and they have made my three years of high school a lot of fun.” Whether it was in small ways — or whether it was in significant ways — MHS students cared for and helped one another. Watch us. Small or large groups of friends sat around the hallways talking or hang- ing out at Godfathers or shooting pool at Stardust. Ken Wilson, senior, stat- ed, I like to go to the games and to Godfa- thers with my friends on Friday nights without wor- rying about getting up for school the next day.” No matter what we were doing, friends were always there to lend a helping hand whenever needed. My friends can always count on me to be there when they need me. And friends are always around. Everyone needs to have a friend,” ex- plained Kathy Kimberling, senior. Teachers and adminis- trators were always will- ing to put in extra hours to help students with home- work or even with person- al problems. Joann Castlen, business teacher, stated, The COE program is certainly more than a one hour classroom activity!” Everyone really cared. Watch us — we re MHS! Scott Modglin, junior, and Bess Ferentinos, sophomore, work together on an English assignment. Although Theresa Berger, senior, and her sister, Marianne, junior, compete against each other In the powder puff game, they show their sisterly love. Craig Kosac, senior, puts in some extra study time during his lunch break in the main foyer. Spiking the ball to the opponents In a semi-state game, are Gigl Vergin and Melisa Henrichs, seniors. 3 WATCH US
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