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Yearbook Staff enters the computer age New age brings new look The 1987-88 Yearbook Staff consisted of 28 Seniors and 6 Juniors, all under the direction of Mrs. Burk, the sponsor, and Selene Martin, the editor. Gathering new ideas, Selene, with Melissa Thompson and Crissy Graumlich. traveled to Ole M iss for Yearlxx k Camp. They received a superior rating at the camp, the highest honor possible, while planning the yearbook. Their plans helped start a process of new changes this year. With the help of an IBM personal computer, errors were greatly reduced, and all indexing was automatic. In addition to the installation of the computer, there was an increase in the si .e of the yearbook. Also, the new minimag, “Intermission,'' was added to the normal layout of the book. Like a small magazine, “Intermission's” purpose was to enhance the 1987-88 school year with the latest news and fashion reviews. The staff worked together to capture the year's best memories into one book. ACTIVITIES 27
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Julie Cheeseman, Jennifer Silvey. Kathy Fra icr. Henry Jones, Stephanie Ransom, and Cari Anne Parham travel to class. Seniors show they are a “class act” Graduation . . . “t-1 and counting 5 We've got Spirit 'Cause we're great — We're the Class of 88 — YEA. SENIORS! This year's Senior class put the polishing touches on their most exciting and memorable years at MCHS. From registration to graduation. Seniors' actions distinguished them from all other classes. No matter if they were just socializing before homeroom or cheering at a pep rally, they proudly displayed that Senior Attitude. During the year. Senior students demonstrated their leadership qualities. The Student Council. Sean Forbes. President and Lori Fortune. Vice President, led the student body. Also, other seniors guided various clubs and activities. The Seniors played a vital role in MCHS. As the months went by, the Seniors put the finishing touches on their year. Before Christmas, they elected Who's W ho. Then they ordered Graduation invitations and caps and gowns. Afterwards, the Senior Luncheon and the Prom became the main focus as the Seniors counted down the days to graduation. Finally, the long-awaited day arrived and the Seniors became members of the “adult society . ACTIVITIES 29
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