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MHS Students Strive Montieello High Sehool students are gixen many opportunities throughout this year to expand their various interests. hobbies, and goals. The new Freshmen were adjusting to a new way of sehool life. During the first few weeks of the new year. the busy sehedule and unfamiliar environment seemed overwhelming. The Sophomores ff-It more at ease I' as iigcllfj' iiimlrtka ' xx 2' ' L gi 1 fr y S4 fi: :-' If A 44 gc: C:- 1' 5- .,. lt ri-v ' 1. Pep Club members rheer the teams to vie- tory. Connie Leltimore, Steve Kolberg. Lois Kinman, Julie Hood, Lori Petro. Terri Norrie, Paula l,ubbers, Lisa Olsson, Denise Mueller, and ,lanel Nixon enthusiastieally show how it is done. Ll. l .l'i. rlasses learn to play golf. one of the more demanding sports. Susan Taylor tries to master the skill with the help of Mr, Miller. 3. lournalism students work hard to make the Sarilu' a Nll1'l'4'NN. Andrea Sloerger and Cindy Dean work diligently to me-et a deadline. 4. The Srllolaslii' Bowl loam finished the year with a 5 and 9 rerord. Bill lVleNabb. Slew- Nlitn. liIHl'1' Bai hman, Stew Kolberg, and fireg flhapman exhibit their intelligence sinee they had beeome aeeustomed to the routines. pressures. and work req u i red. i The Junior year brings the exeite- ment of being an upperelassman. They start deeiding on plans after graduation and readying themselves for Success for their first prom. For the Senior. the end draws near and the pressures of graduation, pie- tures, announcements, and postgrad- uation plans seem to all come at onee. The seniors look back over their high sehool years remembering all the good and had moments of high sehool life. The 1978-1979 school year will be remembered as a year filled with suc- cess and accomplishment. 1 42. ,b 43 sa. Q'-1' 'fly fs 5. fi! ft E.. . Q' Q , I V 'Z V iw? , X 'Q I , i t. is Z
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