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( Showing their spirit On their way to cheer on the Bull- dog team, seniors Jenny Runyan, Jenni Teter and Lori Brunton head for the stadium, where their friends await. photo by Angela Myers Force be with them Doing experiments in Physics, partners Heidi Bultemeier and Al- len Johnson became closer friends. One of the many labs they performed was a lab on forces. Everlasting friendships Being with friends is a big part of summer. Sam Teter, Lisa Warstler, Jodie Tackett, Tami Moyer, and Barb Qensic take time out of their busy summer schedule to smile for the camera. o»T»u»D»E»ri«T»L»i«r«p; riew friends made Many new friendships were created by participating in team sports. Good friends Paul Childress, Jon Schenk, Dave Toellinger and Tim St. Peters, share their excitement after a successful cross country meet. ■a i a -
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Pretty Young Men These lovely ladies show some leg and spirit during the Powder Puff game. This annual event of the guys dressing as cheerleaders is always a big hit with the crowd. Flaying the Game Powder Puff gives giris of MHHS a chance to play their ovm game of football. After three days of two- hour practices the girls were in the spotlight. The freshmen and soph- omore team won the game with a score of 7-0. Coach ' s First Experience Listening to a coaches instructions is very important when playing on a team. Junior LeeAnna Luther, from the winning team, takes time to listen to Coach Hoffer ' s advice on running the ball. Club Spirit The clubs added spirit to Home- coming by participating in the pa- rade. Steve Spieth was the repre- sentative for the German Club ' s float. The theme for their float was Brewing the Tigers. •T»U-D-E»n«T«L»I»F»
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r lends For Life The Need For Friends Will Never End One of the nicest things about school was the many friendships that we had. For some, friends were wild-n-crazy and someone you could al- ways count on for a good time. For others, a friend is someone they trust to keep their darkest secrets. A friend is someone you can always trust and who will al- ways listen to your prob- lems, commented fresh- man Angie Jones. No matter who your spe- cial friends were, we could all agree with sophomore Janeen Brennan that With- out friends school would not be much fun. Friendship played a big role in school activities. Football games, dances, and club meetings all de- pended on friends. Very few people would enjoy going to watch a game or going to a dance without friends. There would be no one to laugh with or to discuss the game with, stated senior April Fromm. Throughout our high school years, friendships have changed a great deal. We have leamed that we need more from our friends. As junior Rob Car- ney said, We need friends more now, because we have more problems. The increased amount of responsibility and the pres- sures of high school some- times made our spirits low. We all have needed some- one to reassure us that ev- erything would be alright. Sometimes you can really feel down, like nothing will make you feel better, but sometimes just being with a good friend will cheer you up, ' explained sophomore Tricia flarvey. Don Conkle, a guidance counselor agreed that friends are very important throughout not only our high school years, but the years that follow. Every- one needs to feel wanted, and friends fulfill that need. You need to have someone you can trust and share things with, things you would not share with any- one else. Although your re- lationships will change the need for friends will not, you will always need friends. , . , xx • Jodie Tackett Just hanging around Getting a day out of school with friends on a German class trip, Ja- nice Cook, Tony Messman, and Debbie Kirl patricl enjoy learning about the German culture. Q» T»U»D T»U»D»E»n»T«L«I»F«1
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