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CHOOL SPIRIT What else? Spirit. After a lull in school spirit last year, MHS students came back in ’86 with a new sense of pride. “Last year everyone was in a down mood,” commented Valerie Huston, junior. “The spirit was a lot stronger this year.” The showdown at the Brickie Bowl was the perfect opportunity for Pirate fans to show off their renewed spirit. Students clad in “This Year It’s OUR Turn” t-shirts and sweatshirts with slogans of their own design, traveled by the carloads to back the Pirates in what would have been the upset of the year. “The spirit at MHS was tremendous this year. The students came together to back all the teams,” added Denny Bunda, senior. “Win or lose, our spirit stayed with us.” So, What’s What? No matter how you answered, the year was unlike any other before it. It made sense though, because we were different, and by the end of the year, (yes, we made it), we adjusted to all the changes and came out on top. By the time all 1,504 of us finished the year, we knew what it was all about. 4 Opening
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GO BIG REOi Exchanging a few comments before class starts, Kristi Ready to give a helping hand, Jim Edgcomb, social Wright, senior and Matt Gilfillan, junior, discuss the studies teacher, oversees the work of Chris Taskoff, changes of the new school year. junior. Teachers as well as students had to adjust to a new routine this year because of changes made within the school. 3 Opening
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Making the most of their lunch hour, Brian Tomb and Paul DeStefano, seniors, meet with their friends in the cafeteria. Problems with the length of lunch lines early on in the year were solved by compromises between the cafeteria staff and the students. PI RAT. Proving that those years of dance lessons have not gone to waste, Bob McGuckin, senior, shows his moves at the turnabout dance. This year, more girls than ever before took the chance and asked the guy they had had their eye on for months to this annual event. Anticipating the Pirates ' victory over the Brickie football team, Karen Pearson, Jean Tasicas and Kris Zimnawoda, seniors, cannot contain their spirit even while waiting on the ticket line. Despite the disappointing loss to their rivals, the Pirate team went on to win the Duneland Conference football sectional. r Opening 5
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