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Thro ugh it all. From the sudden stampede of fans after the half time downpour to the crowning of the Homecoming queen, Cara Carribine, another Football Homecoming will not be forgotten. The dance was one of the largest attended. Despite the 6-0 defeat by Andrean, fans stood proud behind their school. Whether just hanging around with friends or hitting every party in town, students lived for weekends. Trying to do all that can be done before one ' s curfew was the ultimate goal for the typical student. Involvement, not only in school, especially on weekends, was the high point to student activity. Graduation consisted of much input and involvement. Backed by the planning committees, Dr. Daniel C. Rapacz, principal, and others tried to piece together a respectable commencement that marked the final strides of seniors. Through it all, graduation as well as other memorable moments will reflect upon the seniors ' futures.
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Bounnharaj Someone always LISTENS Come to think of it, MHS allows students to speak their mind and contribute to the success of both school and students. Yeah, admit it — you don ' t always get every- thing you ask for, but here, at least, what you say is considered. When it comes right down to it, MHS offers more than just the familiar all talk, no show attitude. Here, everyone is impor- tant, and saying what you want is normal conversation. by Colleen Collins Kicking up their heels to the infamous can- can are Bob Ellis, Jamie Miller, Mark Dema- kas, Louie Lopez, Eric Gonzalez, Bill Truitt, John Kark, and Kelly Jedynak, the senior powder puff cheerleaders. The guys took over as cheerleaders for the powder puff game again. Walking with a nursing home resident is Denise Batides, senior. Members of the Quest Club went to the nursing home to spend time schrenker with the elderly. Say what you want 5
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1 w Ja At Homecoming, Dr. Daniel C. Rapacz, principal, and his daughter, Dana, enjoy the warm weather. However, rain ruined the game and the halftime the following day. Teaching a second grade student her Q sounds, is Debbie Galka, senior. Galka is part of the FEA program for student teaching organized by Jan O ' Shea, FEA sponsor. At the Homecoming bonfire, Mitch Davidhizar, senior, wards off the heat while toasting marshmallows. The bonfire was only a small part of the Homecoming festivities. Photos Bounnharaj Student life division 7
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