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,171 Pointing the wnyfkeady for competition between teams made up of fall sports, volleyball coach Ronda Sorenson, senior Karen Gilliam, junior Renee An- derson, senior Stephanie Lyons listen ' as senior Evie Redler gives instructions for the competition at the pep assembly. The assembly was held during seventh period on Oct. 4. Photo by Kim Patterson, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, ,Xi 1 ff! fy, p Assemblies. . - -20 on i 2 2 h Football Homecoming . . 22 if 2 2 2 he Fall Play. . . . 24 if i o lxof J oooo o 2 I I - 26 2 f fr Q if P Transportation . . . . 28 h ly ,ir ff ,f ff fi I lx h 2 ' Activities Division Page
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to Q1 Ui Activities were a major part of high school life. It seemed like there was always something going on, whether it was an assembly, a student ,council meeting, or a fundraising project. No matter what the activity, it' always seemed to attract various people to par- ticipate. Milhi definitely had its share of activities. The Veteran's Day Assembly, held Nov. p8, was once again praised by the community and the newspapers as one of the best commemorative events for U.S. Veterans. up ,Milwaukie was the only school to hold a Homecoming parade involving the entire school. A program to help the elderly, called Adopt-a-Grand- parent, was created by Student Body President Kelly VanderHouwen. The program was the only one of its kind in the disti-ict.,Another annual event, held in the spring was the Nominating Con- vention that taught the students about the electorial system and gave a general idea about politics. We have a lot of unique things at our school like the Tournament of Plays and the Homecoming Parade through downtown. That's what I like--the uni- queness, commented Gary Thompson, math teacher. p D Milwaukie I-Iigh's classiness was por- trayed through these unique activities. These events added to the pride and spirit that the Mustangs possessed. 1 Copy by Cindy Detchon Photos by Debbi Abendroth Activities Division Page WMM, Sophomore power-Enthusiasm iills the streets the Homecoming parade makes its way throug downtown Milwaukie. The sophomore float contri buted to the successful amount of participation in the parade. Photo by Tami Zuber. 7 f , , 'f ,, ,ff ,,..' f A M.. va f, f .,,f MQ? Q , ag, , . 4 f V ff f f 4, -f Q ffl. . I , .- ff 7 7 , - M if Q ,Z f f, 'WV M f ' W. ,f Mfyawaa a , ' ,ffff . V Q,w,gWff',z7 . 2 ja 2 ,1 , X 4 ff g e, f ggfff, , 1 V f f it e f ' f aff? W1fVW47'5' 34 f ,- L? 5 ' ,f ,, .ei :SW mf' ',f' f pw ' X
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Fa-La-La-Singing a jingle at the assembly are seniors Karen Gilliam, Colette Chatterton, Dan Wilkins, Steve Nitzel, and Eric Tuomi. The jingles were written by Student Council and each class sang their own versions. Photo by Jeff Baker. -.v.7.,....-,vw-1,5 , 'Q ' .,, Give me a T -A spirited senior Steve Nitzel holds 'up his portion of the Mustang sign at the pep assembly Friday. The assembly was plamied to recognize all winter sports. Photo by Jeff Baker. We're number one!-Giving a musing speech for the wrestling team is coach Ken Buckles. The wrestling team had a very successful season sending 15 wrestlers to the state competition. Photo by Jeff Baker 2 Spirit Week Cut and paste-A bulletin board gets junior Eric Broweis attention while he deoorates it for com- petition. The seniors came out on top with their spirited bulletin board. Photo by Jeff Baker.
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