Midview High School - Log Yearbook (Grafton, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Dana Trumble looks as If he's feeling a little While Mrs. Sim and Mrs Foster goon break, the ax of executioner Jason Smith, but Tracy Kaz worse for wear this Halloween. office seems to go a little crazy. Sam Spicer and mierczak has a different opinion. Chris Dimock don't seem too worried about the Even Ed Adelsberg and Carl Riccilli take time out from selling tickets for Friday's game to enjoy Hallow- een. Renee Skrovan doesn't seem too scared by the presence of phantom Andy Amspaugh. 26 STUDENT LIFE

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Tom Teher, Lori Tolley, Sandy hayslett, Ken Brud, Alison Mosher, and John Lipian enjoy the evening listening to good Rock-n-Roll while at- tempting a kick line. Who knows? Maybe some- day one of these partiers will be doing the same thing in Mew York as one of the Rocketts. Chelee Terence holds on tight to her date in fear that the ‘kick line mania” will rub off on her, too. The Homecoming dance is definitely one of the most pleasurable events of the year. Couples gather with fellow Midview students to spend an evening of gala entertainment in the school's gymnasium. Sometimes a couple needs a little peace and quiet. Sherry Maselsky and Mike Schaefer take a break from the fast-paced action going on inside to get reacquainted with one another in the cool autumn air. Donny And Kim Stephanie Palczer and Deek Martung take a rest after exhausting themselves on the dance floor. They are so tired that they need each other's heads to hold them up! But we should have no fear, for soon they'll be back dancing the night awayl It was a memory that I will always cherish and look back on with a smile ' said Kim Debo, the 1987 Homecoming Queen. Out of a senior class of 260 students, the seniors nominated 10 people for this year's Homecoming king and queen. From those 10 candidates, Don Sanders and Kim Debo were elected by the students and are now the 1987 Homecoming King and Queen. It was an honor that the stu- dent body voted for Don and me, Kim said. Don and Kim made this year's crown- ing a little more special. They are cur- rently boyfriend and girlfriend. A few weeks after Homecoming, they cele- brated two years of going out togeth- er. So, naturally, it was hard to see one being crowned without the other. Don said, As soon as I found out that I was King, all I could think about was that I hope Kim's name is called. That night wouldn't have been special if Kim wasn't next to me. HOMECOMING 25



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There seems to be some role confusion as to the idea of the Ugly Couple. The Sophomore represen- tatives (Mary Qerome and John Mahn ) each played the opposite sex. This sickeningly precious couple went on to win the contest. I Ugly Couples- IIICCCCCCCCK! The Ugly Couple Contest was spon- sored by the Publications Staff as part of this year's Halloween festivities. The selection process was based on the turning in of names. The names were then picked at random. The Ju- niors had more names turned in but still ended up third. The Sophomore class succeeded in getting 43% of the votes while the Seniors only had 31%. The Juniors managed to get 26%. Even though the Seniors were win- ning at the end of the first day, the Sophomores managed to surpass them in the second day, beating them by 2000 votes. The third day of com- petition the Sophomores increased their lead to 4100 votes. The stand- ings at the end of the third day were as follows: Sophomores 11,408 votes, ■■■ Seniors 8,318 votes while the Juniors only had 6,967 votes. Seniors Lou Martin as fromelda Hyde and Ja- Juniors James Carter and Shelly Meldrum son Lysaght as Waldo Studd are the ugliest could use the money in that can to buy new couple. clothes. HALLOWEEN 27

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