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1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' t ' ; 1 1 ! ! ! ! ■ III •22 ..[1 I ■ ' i ' •••— •••—•%— k •••• •••• •••• »••••• »•••••« )•••••• Students Were Involved In After- School ctivities •4.1 This year at MHS after stu- dents put in a hard day at school, they were ready for some fun. Many students devel- oped hobbies to have fun. These hobbies ranged from riding bicy- cles to talking on the telephone. No matter what the activity was, each student took this time after school for themselves, to relax and unwind from the pressures of the day. To relax and have fun, I drive around in my car, Senior Shawn Wcisweaver commented. Listening to the radio or lifting weights was fun enough for the weekdays, but when it came to the weekends, students wanted just a little bit more excitement. This was accomplished in many different ways. Going dancing was a popular way to have fun. Michelle Smith related, I love to get a big group of people together to go dancing! Another way students filled their weekends was by going to the movies. Since there were ap- proximately 6 or 7 local movie theaters, students had a wide range of choice in finding just the right movie. In ' 88 a lot of students had a lot of fun in a lot of different ways. Whether it was participat- ing in a favorite hobby or just having fun with friends, the stu- dents at MHS really had fun. by Jennifer Swanberg Co-editor-in-chief ! - While practicing his favorite hobby. Junior Chris Schildknecht performs an invert- ed hand plant. This was a very complicated maneuver and took Chris two days to master. 100 CENTER C» I nip While on a double date. Marcle Staf- ford. Eric Petty. Tim Hemphill and Ann BuraczewskI joke together be- fore the movie begins. Avid movie-goers found that the 100 Center Cinema was a great place to go as the price was only $2 00 per person. Before performing her routine. Jackie Daklns but it ' s also a lot of hard work. up by doing the splits. Jackie i ntcd. Ballet is my favorite hobby 8 Activities Student Life
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Kathy Ryan snacks on Dontos. taking a break from a hard day ' s work at Pom-pon camp. The squad attended their annual camp at Ball State this past summer from July 29 to August 1 Division ' T Student Life
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While visiting an amusement park, Stephanie Lange has fun riding the skrampler. Amusement parks were popu attractions hccnusr thrv provided fun and excitement. While at Merrifield Park Tanett Chlzum shows off her fine-tuned skating skills, Many other students enjoyed ice skating, and Merrifield provided them with an excellent facility. Mark Mast cleans up his yard after being tee-pee ' d by some of his friends ' .».ho played this joke on him. TOP TEN WAYS OF HAVING FUN: 1. Cruising ' 2. Shopping ., ' . , 3. Eating 4. Watching television 5. Dating ' - 6. Watching movies 7. Talking on the tele- phone 8. Going to parties 9. Dancing ' ' - ' . ' - ' 10. Participating in sports My favorite way to have fun: Activ t,.js ' Q Student Life -
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