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Taking a lunch break. Bill Ramsey enjoys a school lunch. Sean Thomas, alias the “Church Lady , interviews Mr. Martin at a pep rally. Both gave their opinion on the upcoming football game. Mrs. Plourde and Gail Brukwicki anticipate the Homecoming dance as they decorate the M-room for the event. The dance made an excellent ending to the exciting week. 3
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Leaving Our MARK High school is a period in one's life that is not easily forgotten. Teens are told it is the prime of their life. With this in mind, students take this chance to leave their mark on the school and the community. This is also a time when the years spent going to high school leave a mark on each students life. During the four years, students learn a great deal. Of course, they learn the basic academics offered, and learn some specialized subjects, also. The students at MHS left their mark with the ideas they brought into each class that was more unique and dif- ferent than classes before them. In preparation for adult life, students involved themselves in many activities to find area that may be suitable to them for a lifetime. Extra-curricular clubs, music, and sports gave students chances to find their hidden and great talents. The 1987-88 school year still found students who tackled new challenges and brought new concepts into the classrooms. The class of 1988 had its unique qualities and made this year their chance to live forever in the halls of Monroe High School. At the beginning of study hall, Brenda Stauffacher and Wendy Wartenweiler enjoy their freedom with RPs in the M-room. To get a head start on his homework, Todd Its works diligently on his English assignment. Four years of English has become a requirement for graduation. Looking toward the future Jared Williams and Jason Lostetter consider a college to attend. The college fair was again offered to area students to provide options for life beyond high school. 2
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Looking toward the finish line, HoundsMark Lueck and Jason Coppes give their strongest efforts. Cathy Brand wonders if maybe she could make her hair do the same thing. By attending the college fair, she learned is beauty school was truly her life's ambition. Juniors and seniors found the M-room a good place to work on homework. With a group effort, Chrissy Babler, Mary Lynn Meier, and Matt Koning discuss the right answer. 4
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