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Spirit Week at MVSHS is a time when the students can let it all hang out. The halls are filled with strange sights and sounds as the banners, streamers, and posters go up in designated class halls; groups of students go through the building chanting class yells, and people dress like little kids, beach bums, or concert goers depending on the designated costume of the day. This year's fall spirit week was unusual in two respects. Construction equipment eliminated the space needed for float construction, and therefore the traditional homecoming parade was replaced by a very successful scavenger hunt held on the Thursday night before the game. Secondly, the Friday pep session was followed by the distribution of the 1986 Hoop-Pole. Alumni from the class of '86 were invited to Come home for homecoming and a remarkably large number of them did. (left to right, top to bottom) 1. Dana Neuman. Tammy Pierce, and Dawn Hunter 2. Head Football Coach. Greg Meyers 3. Peggy Pies and Jennifer Post. 4. Teonna Fleming and Katy Burdick Spirit Week 9
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WILDCATS HAVE SPIRIT! (left to right, top to bottom) 1. John Reed 2. Down Bertolucci. Annette Le- Clere. Michee Bacon, Barb Fisher, and Lee Ann York. 3. Jeff Robb 4 Patti Liberti 5. Matt Watenpoo! 6 The Wildcat 7. Diana Day. Barb Ritzert. and An- gie Anderson 8 Joe Robinson. Cleat Jones. Mark Dick, and Dave Rames 8 Spirit Week
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for MVSHS. Not only did we see another school year go by, we saw the high school itself undergo major changes. We saw the beginning of a 16.9 million dollar renovation project. The work started at the end of the 1985-86 school year and continued through 1987. We saw the relocatable classrooms being moved to the parking lot while the courtyard was completely stripped and relandscaped. The Agriculture, Business, Science, Special Education, Art, and Mathematics departments gained new facilities, and most of the remaining areas were completely refurbished. New construction added to the space used by the administrators and a new cafeteria was built. Although we had to put up with many inconveniences like lack of classrooms, lack of heat, and hallways closed off between classes, it was all worth it. This was definitely a year of change and of building for the future. 10 Conttructlon
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