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TIMES ARE CHANGINl . . . ml k Glen y changes were brew- ing in 1986 here at MPHS, as we prepared to do it our way in grand proportions. We were almost ready to cool the heat with air-con- ditioning and expand our knowledge with a new li- brary as a result of the newly-passed bond issue. There was even a new elective computer course. There were changes in people too. Naturally the sophomores were new, but there were also male cheerleaders for the first time. There were new staff members, and they were eligible to earn more be- cause of M TAI. j s One change for Lane Skinner this year is showing his younger brother Chad around. This is our year for some long- awaited air-conditioningl Plans are also under way for some grand improvements. Most teachers paychecks will change for the better because of M TAI evaluations. STUDENT LIFEHB
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For the first time ever, this year MPHS has male cheerleaders. Don Miilender and Chris Carter keep Tiger spirit running high. A definite change this year is the addition of Mr. L. K uykendall to our staff, instead of PHShs. Computer courses are offered for the first time too, This class seems proud to be a part of it. 12iSTUDENT LIFE
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. . . 0R ARE THEY? G11 spite of all the new developments and changes in our midst this year, there were al- ways those things that never seemed to change. the sophomOres stiII looked t .w forward to life at high school. The old clubs were back, and, most of a11, MPHS remained the best in everything we did -- some Homework and heavy things never do change! books were still a solid part of student life at Moss Point High. Many students also returned to have some of the same teachers and rooms as the year be- fore. The seniors still anticipated graduation, the juniors still antici- Qated class rings, and One thing that never changes is homework, as Cheryl Middleton can tell you. There are always familiar faces to be found somewhere at MPHS. Mrs. McRae and Mrs. Hawley are sighted in the lounge. The books at MPHS have always been hard and heavy to Monica Breland, but they seem to get bigger each year. 1 4A9 TUDEN T LIFE
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