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Gregory Thomas Aguilar: Baseball 234. Basketball 1. Basketball Manager 2. Football Manager 3, 1000 Club 4 David Ray Annis: AMUN 234. Marching Band 1. Chess Team 234. Copper Cat 1234. Co-Editor in Chief 4, Advertising Manager 2. French Club 4. Science Club 12. Anytown 3, Honor Roll 1234. NHS 34. WOW History Award 4. Outstanding Drafter 3. Quill and Scroll 34. Junior Rotarian 4. Clinton Jay Barry: Baseball 1234. Basketball 12. Football 1, Track 2. Letter Club 34 Jerry V. Bishop: Wrestling 23, Letter Club 234. Bruce Dan- iel Bendel. Jeffrey Lee Best: Trans- ferred from Ajo High School 2. AFS Presi- dent 3. Class Vice-President 4. Football Homecoming Attendant 4. Honor Roll 1234. Junior Rotarian 4. Letter Club 34. Charles Winfield Boling: AFS Member 23. Marching Band 3, Copper Cat 23. Bas- ketball Manager 3, Football 1. Tennis 24. Elisa Borjon: Class Representative 12. Copper Cat 1234. Head Photographer 4. AFS 3, Student Council Secretary 3. Stu- dent Council 3, Spanish Club 34. Spanish Club President 4. Boys’ Basketball Stats 3, Volleyball 123. Volleyball Stats 4. Girl’s State 3. IGGA 4, Quill and Scroll 34. Span ish Award 3. Gregory Aguilar David Annis Clinton Barry Jerry Bishop 10-Seniors
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‘V The bob hairstyle made its way into the fashion scene in a variety of lengths. This style was favored by Becky Tellez, Renade Kline. Nikki Stoner, and Suzie Valdez. The longer the better! Dangling earrings were shown off by many girls, including Sylvia Avalos. Shoes played a big part in obtaining the right look for an outfit. Among the pop- ular styles were slip-ons, boats, pumps, men’s oxfords, boots, high tops with bubble laces, and colored flats. HOW MANY FADS AND FASHIONS OF THE YEAR CAN YOU FIND?
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Seniors try to revive traditions Trying to revive some of the old MHS pride and traditions, the class of ’85 held a freshman orientation day in January. “We’ve had trouble getting the freshmen to do anything all year,’’ complained student body president, Callie Maldonado. “Some have just been unwilling to participate while others are too embarrassed to do any- thing.” To demonstrate to the freshmen what spirit is all about, members of the senior class presented several skits having to do with participation, how to run a class meeting, and how to show spirit at pep assemblies. “One of the skits demonstrated the correct and incorrect way to hold a class meeting,” explained senior class president Carol Mena. “We also tried to show the freshmen how they look at pep assemblies and why they need to show more spirit.” Were the skits well received? “The freshmen seemed to enjoy them,” commented one of the participants, Marc Ruedas. “We hope they’ll get more involved as a class now.” The seniors hoped they were start- ing a new tradition when they origi- nated a “Custodian Appreciation Day”. Each of the custodians was presented with a “You Are Appreci- ated” button and a corsage. They were also served cake by members of the Student Council. “It was great to see the custodians recognized for the good job they do,” remarked Mr. Glodis. On “Hat and Shades Day” during Spirit Week. Jacqueline Cooper appears to have been someone’s target. With maracas in hand. Joey Yarger demonstrates the rumba at a pep as- sembly. Bruce Bendel Jeffrey Best Charles Boling Elisa Borjon Seniors-11
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