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CARS C0 UPLES STUDENT LIFE F Our student life here at MHS consisted of many things, whether it was band, gym, studying, lunch mods or being with our favorite girlfriend or boyfriend. We have all changed our interests through the years. However, the memories of our pas- times will never change.
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omecc sling 198 i onago Homecoming is in fun swing under the careful direction of the Student Gov- ernment. The week of spirit activities include daily dress-ups based on different themes: cross the markets drop . . via j - -Jij k'e tries including court cars, floats, bands, clowns and maybe a surprise visit from WLPX’s Firetruck. The parade route will follow Mac- Arthur Drive to 83,83 to Mill, Mill to Grand, Grand to Divi- sion, Division to Washington. Washington to 83, 83 to Mac- Arthur and back to the High School. Dress-up and Blue, Gold and sma The High School cooks will be judging spirit involvement all week since, according to Government President Tammi Ceballos, they have the • best spirit of anyone in the school!” The Homecoming game culminates Friday’s rise to fever pitch beginning at 7:30 pm The Indians, 2-1 overall, host the tough Muskego War- riors, victors over Racine Case last Friday night. It'll be a good one,’ says Coach Hensler. Don’t you dare miss it! mi nkers get Reag On Friday, September 25, the annual pep assembly will be held in the gym at 3 00 p.m. Highlights include the Drama Club skit, the pep band, our own spirit filled cheering section, introduc- tion of the court, crowning Hie Homecoming King and Queen, and the second annual Administrative Pie-In-The- Face. The public is invited -a narticipate in The Homecoming Dance is on Saturday night beginning at 8:00p.m Tickets are $7.00 per couple and $4.50 for singles. The grand march is at 9 30 p.m. and will feature the 1981 Court: Paul Sadler and Michele Duvernell; Paul Douglas and Sherri Wheeler; Kent Zarbock and Margie Christensen; Tom Casper and Jenny Szalewski; So nriv 48 hours . vonnv an deadlin UL MURRAY ---’ES J°JSHr °IJury duty for pUpi, H aukesha Bureau fleischmann later told' decisio -' ’ decision,’ « reporter. unusual ac- f ctive juror lable for the •lafield man burglary of in Delafield e touring i left Net- tour of the September 5, 3PM witfi a arra tttp—rxn rktiv-0r a JUW a Jury ' 'I Turn to Page 13.
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