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Jump shut. Senior Tammg Erittin attempts two puinls. The team participated in the state tournament, but a lass ended the competi- tion. Center stage. Hcturs engage in conversation tar the musical, Irene. ln spite nt a new instructor, the plag resulted in drawing a large audience. E' I Vfekwnet To the Party Numerous accomplishments made life Worth celebrating. Iunior Ron Parker showed his social studies prowess through his first place posi- tion in the Citizen's Bee. Many individuals, achievers merely for being selected to compete, showed pride by participating in one or more of several spring scholastic meets. The students attending the Weatherford meet brought home a runner-up to sweep- stakes ranking. Senior David Hay gave others reason to celebrate through his community service and acceptance as one of Channel 5's Five Kids Who Care. Seniors Bryan Duke and Ioanna Straka received recognition for their attempts to help others excel when the student body voted them Mr. and Mrs. M.H.S. Local science fairs became commonplace, but senior Thuy Pham experienced some- thing of a higher level. She attended the in- ternational science fair held in Puerto Rico in May. Athletic teams basked in victory. The girls' and boys' swimmingfdiving teams and the softball team took state. Gymnastics did exceptionally well with Class H taking state and Class HI as runners-up. Without the excel, students found little to celebrate. E Opening Theme
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