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? I ' Far above, Christi Long sets her hands and arms in an attempt to return a served volleyball as Pam Noble and Kim Simons look on. Left, Liz Wilcox dances for joy at the puncherettes practice. Karen M. Johnson doesn ' t seem to be too interested in practice. Near above, band members Tim Dudley, Timika Lewis, Todd Smithers, Gary Schotts, Dan Ely, Chip Joiner, and Sue Bailey work out their routines for the next football game. STUDENT LIFE '
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AFTER HIGH SCHOOL I plan to attend North Eastern Academy to pursue a career as a Traveling Correspondent. My most memorable event at Mifflin was when I was inducted into the National Honor Society in the Spring of 1982. The thing I will miss most about Mifflin is being with my friends, attending classes, and watching the guys participate in sports. My parting words of wisdom are to become involved in school activities and do your best in class. I would like to leave behind as a remembrance of myself to the school my habits of studying hard to achieve good grades in class and my position as Secretary to the most reliable Junior candidate. Kim McLain. Kisca Ambler ' s future plans include attending Wooster College and participating in track and studying Computer Science. Her most memorable event at Mifflin was winning the State in Track and becoming an Ail-American. I ' ll miss everything, says Kisca, I want to tell all underclassmen to get their act together. I ' ve found that studying and becoming a respectable student can come in very handy. What would you leave behind? I ' d leave behind the B I got in Trig. Kathy Oliver: My future plans are to attend college at Wooster or Spellman. I ' m hoping to continue my track career in college and major in Psychology. The most memorable event that I can remember, was being selected to represent the State of Ohio at the 1981 AAU TAC Track Convention in Reno. Also, competing in and winning the State Track Championship and becoming an Ail-American. Ben Hensel: My future |fe plans are to enter college JB flk and hopefully find work K A K after graduation. This will jfe fe probably be a task in JT itself. What is my most -.. . i • memorable event at y PC Mifflin? It would have to £ be beating Northland for v r the District title last year. What will I miss most about Mifflin? In my three years here, I ' ve grown very close to many people, and I feel I will miss them deeply. What parting words of wisdom will I leave for the underclassmen? Hit the books. Don ' t take easy subjects because when you hit eleventh and twelfth grade you will understand how important grades and study are. Not just the grades, but the knowledge those tougher courses will give you. What would I like to leave behind as a remembrance of myself? My attitude toward my elders. You can never learn enough and your superiors are much more knowledgable of the world. What I will miss most about Mifflin is all the fun times I had with my friends. All my favorite teachers and coaches. And the excitement of learning about people and being around them. 6 STUDENT LIFE
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i fc ' ' 1 w7 ' t W Jk Li Homecoming is not just the naming of a new queen who will reign for a year at Mifflin. Homecoming is, as its name implies, a coming home: A returning to a place where many hours were spent. Homecoming is also all of the pageantry and excitement of the football game, the crowd, the marching band, and the cheerleaders capped off by the crowning of the queen. All of these events, mixed together, make Homecoming what it is: A once a year celebration of joy. 8 HOMECOMING
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