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1 PAGE 2: 1: Tim Malooly lakes advantage of the new soundproof practice rooms. 2: The newly founded Senior and Sophomore Executive Boards help with the planning of activities like Homecoming. PAGE 3: 1: Our spirit seems to come through most noticeably at the pepfests. 2: Clarke Nicholson experiments on the weights in the brand new weight room. 3: Ronda Rolfes displays the feelings of a tougher sports conference. Opening 3
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We dropped anchor in Minnetonka about twenty-six years ago. Our position has remained constant, but our direction has shifted. We’ve come about” with a change of direction, attained fulfillment in our attitude, activities, and our daily actions. New programs such as the Senior and Sophomore Executive Boards, the new sports conference, and new additions around the school itself (the weight room, a new track, and soundproof music rooms) have contributed to more work and opportunities for everyone in all areas of study. This year marked the beginning of many of these new programs, ideas, and improvements. Now that we’ve “come about” again, we are looking forward to the inevitable changes to come in the future.
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Many students discovered that as we came about, the sailing wasn’t always smooth. Sometimes “hiking-out” (the action of leaning out to counteract the force of the wind in order to stabilize the boat) was required to steady us when the wind was strong. At MHS, the students that “hiked-out” seemed to stabilize our school. Groups like SWAS, Mini-school, and Vo-Tech met all peoples’ needs and still created this stability. It took courage to risk hiking-out just as it took courage to risk rock-climbing, taking accelerated chemistry or skipping a class. We know we had to take these risks as did the sailor. By hiking-out, the sailor is meeting a challenge that he must face. We met our challenges of passing math, meeting sports obligations and getting past John Burns in the parking lot. We weren’t always ready for the consequences just as it wasn’t always clear sailing for the sailor. But, we frequently had the option to hike-out” without fear of capsizing. l ■1 Opening Section
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