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aking life worthwhile -- that's what MHS students strived to achieve. To excel at school activities made our lives important. We gave ourselves to our school and- dared to get involved. We dared to be ourselves and ex- pressed our personalities ev- ery way we knew how -- through our clothes, talents, and friends. Life was every- thing we made it. lt could be daring and adventurous, from that first kiss to dressing in a toga on Spirit Day. It could be humiliating and embarrassing from being thrown in a mud puddle or having to scrub the seal with a toothbrush due to stepping on it. We all had dif- ferent experiences and learned about ourselves as we grew. The future became a re- ality for many of us as we took the last steps towards our final farewell to Mesa High. Student Life Division ll
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I I like 91 T , I , - HOT ACTIVITIES OF THE SUMMER, I One of the hottest ac- tivities of the summer was spending the day at AGolfland. Everyday you could find a crowd. There would be miles of lines of kids waiting to take their I turns down the water I slides, playing miniature golf, riding bumper boats, or playing video games. A good way to spend time and make money on ,iti Summer to us means to go up to Lake Powell, look for fun in the sun and have a rowdy good time. - Dave g-nf ' f I If f: ,. .: ',f I-t4.,f.ff? yTt t She works hard for the mon- ey - Gina Cuellar gladly assists customers while working on her summer iob. 12 Summertime 5 is 4 Fun in the sun -- Juniors get together to catch some rays on a boring summer day. l mt, 4, A I i , fa f 4-W I, I.,I the side was to get a sum- mer job. Students gained from this by not only put- ting money ln their pock- ets but by meeting many new friends outside of school. There were many par- ticipants in summer camps this year. Students attended camps such as Anytown, Boys and Girls State, Cheer and Pom camp, Student Council, Yearbook, and Music camps. It Two of the most enjoy- able activities of the sum- mer were sleeping in late and staying out evendlat- er!l! Hot spots for teens were Gold Rush, the Mall andlAMC theaters in Fies- ta Village. ll. . wrfff. Y Q If ,
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