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1 NIL 3. Z i f 1 I, I 1 V - yv , l l' X - ::: ! , A I 5 ...,., ,mi i aw l my If Upper left: Kendra Goodrich, Pam Bowman and Susan Garner enjoy a quiet evening at home. Upper right: Amy Turner, Larry Reece, Todd Schnakenberg, Missi Stehman and Beth Turner plow into pizza. Lower left: Jeff Burkholder tries to impress Tammy Hastings and others with his prowess playing video games. Lower right: Just another Friday night in Mudville. 14 A rat.
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OPPOSITE PAGE. Upper right: Cindy Keeton and John Goldenberg pass their time during Saturday session. Lower left: The flood that hit Miami in February brought Wardogs out to help, such as Tiffany Vanover and Todd Scoggins. Lower right: Appointments at the tanning booths came at a premium in the days before the prom. THIS PAGE. Upper left: Oggie Doggie, alias Leslie Gross or Missy Reese, entertained young and old alike at sports events. Upper right: Will Porter and his unidentified victim enjoyed the snow this past winter. Lower left: Presentation of the new Wardog emblems was made at a special downtown rally in August, with Mr. Graham greeting guests Tinker Owens, Ted Watts and Steve Owens. Lower right: Parking stickers became prevalent wear for all cars legally parked at MHS. MV' I :W 4' But the weather was the big story. Not only was the Miami district out for a snow day, but the RAIN that began on February 23 halted classes as well. Several homes were flooded, and damage to others and roads was extensive. What was found dead in one of the shower stalls in the girls' locker room in 1968? 13
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Upper left: Melissa Hudspeth knows how to celebrate the New Year. Upper right: It's beddy-bye time for Tim May. Lower left: Laura Jayroe, Tiffany Hartman, Misti Daubert, Howie Cox and Henry Burrow take poker lessons from Mr. Hands falias Randy Brumleyy In Pursuit of WEEKE D Nightlife for MHS students is truly a pursuit - and often trivial. The most common, and often time-consuming, way to spend a Friday or Saturday evening is to drag Main. Often this activity is punctuated by a pause at a fast-food mecca, or a longer stop at one of the many pizza establishments in town. The night on the streets may be shortened or lengthened, depending upon the . other events available to high school students. Movies, sports events and concerts break the monotony. A very popular alternative to this weekend trek is the private party. These range from a quiet evening playing board games to a movie-packed gathering with the newly-available videocas- settes to a formal, black-tie holiday soiree. MHS students are quite creative in planning these after-hours get-togethers. Of course, ,ff all this gadding about, whether in a car or at a New Year's bash, can tire even the most hardy Wardogsg they then fall back on the most popular nightlife of all: sleep. H 1 , What did most MHS students do on at least one Friday night? 15
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