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Future On these op ening pages, we have thoughtfully reflected upon the past years of student life at MHS. But, what about the FUTURE? The uses of modem technology in all fields of academic study promise us the hope of a very exciting future. That future is only limited by our dreams. Dreams Mold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Mold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Mughes 17
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Once again, MHS has joined to work together to enable over eighty children to have a brighter and merrrier Christmas. Although the annual week of Share Joys was shortened to only three days, students and teachers were able to raise $9,043. Many departments and organizations were involved. The biggest mone- tary contribution came from national Honor Society. The society raised $6,450, the biggest HHS contribution to date. This money was raised through the sponsorship of teachers for the Spirit of Christmas award. The boys physical education department was crowned as having the supreme spirit. Members of the LIHE O ' TYPE staff met at Sears the foliowing Saturday morning to purchase the clothing for the children. The early birds were given eight to ten children ' s names and sizes. They then proceeded to storm the store in search of the perfect presents. With clothes in boxes and packages, the students returned to the school in order to sort the clothes for each child. The clothing was put in bags, tied with ribbon, carded, and candycaned. The individual groups of shoppers then headed out to find the differ- ent houses. This was the best part of my whole Share Joys experience, stated Jennifer Ritzinger after delivering the Christmas packages. If 1 had known then what 1 know now, 1 would have donated a lot more money. The greatest thing of Share Joys was the fact that the whole school, even with the economy in such a slump, was able to contribute the second largest amount to the needy members of our community. Jeff Schimmel enjoys one of his teacher ' s products to help raise money. Science teacher, Jim Qager again recreated a Christmas card like scene on his classroom s chak board. (Top Right) national Honor Society “Spirit of Chirstmas representative. Sue Wignall, English teacher, got her whole room and classes involved in the three day festivities. 18
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