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MEE MA 1986—A LIMITED EDITION BURN, BABY, BURN! Bonfire is revived for Homecoming Drenched bodies surrounded the massive blazing bon-fire Thursday night before the big Homecoming game. The scene was the Pop Rannow Stadium parking lot. A1 though the administration, recal1 i ng negat i ve past experiences, was hesitant to agree to the bonfire's revival, the leadership class convinced them that this year's students could be well behaved. Despite the pour i ng rain, the fire burned brightly, the cheerleaders led cheers, and those with an appe t i te roasted marshmellows and hotdogs. It was good, except for the rain. —Tracy Br i nser ■It helped motivate the football team and put us in good sp i r i ts! —Tony Hale ■I 1 iked it, but not the rain. --Tri sha French It was alright, but it needed more food and music. —Lance Conger ■It was COOL! —Mike Senn ■It was HOT! —Hobie Anderson It was better than sitting at home. —Stacy Lisher It was muddy and r a i n y and too hot! —Vance Saukko ■It was bor i ng, nothing to do. —Bob Dougherty ■It was great; the rain made it fun ! ■—Sean Tafoya It wou1d've been better if it wasn't raining. --M i sty We i tzel
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MEE hA »986—A LIMITED EDITION The Sandy limes presents a very special LIMITED EDITION A-l A Volume 54 Produced by 1986 Mee Ma Staff Sandy Union High School 17100 Bluff Road Sandy, Oregon 97055 Inside.. . PEOPLE Section B B-13 Seniors..................B-13 Jun i ....................B-37 Sophomores...............B-47 Freshmen.................B-59 Faculty..................B-71 HUMAN INTEREST Section C C-87 Foreign Exchange...............C-87 The World......................C-92 Features Entertainment.........C-94 LEISURE Section D D-99 Fall Activities..............D-100 Winter Activities............D-112 Spring Activities............D-122 Issue 1 Published by Josten's American Yearbook Company Printing and Publishing Division P.O. Box 991 Visalia, California 93279 A SPORTS Section E E-143 Fall Sports..........E-144 Winter Sports....... E-159 Spring Sports........E-176 INVOLVEMENT Section F F-193 Clubs Organizations........F-193 ADVERTISING Section G G-219 Advertising.........G-219 Classified Ads.Back Endsheets k mi m ms
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MEE htt 1986—A LIMITED EDITION A-3 THE PIONEER CROWD GATHERS on the playing -field to emphasize their pep and entusiasm by cheering the Black Attack onto the -field. DESPITE NO SCHOOL, Kris Anderson, Cathy Johnson and Emily Simonis show up to make posters. REVEALING THEIR EXCITEMENT -for the Homecoming game are Black Attack pair Tony Hale and Debbie Johnson. ROMPER ROOM IT'S NOT! Fall athletes allow themselves to be diapered in a pep assembly competition. BE NEAR ME, sang Eric Hodgson at the Air Band Contest during Homecoming. Rah! Rah! Pioneer Spirit Soars! School Spirit. What does it mean? Sandy High School students gave a taste o-f renewal to the term. In a time when school apathy had recently prevailed, students in 1985-86 seemed to be bursting with more spirit than ever. Getting people mot i vated to get involved isn't as easy as it seems, said Leadership class member Debbie Johnson. Mr. Heath's 1st period Leadership class took it upon themselves to get as much participation and involvement as possible -from the ASB. To help in their effort, they gave student body members a survey which highlighted their interested in activities and athlet ics. Students showed their spirit and support at pep assemblies, on dress-up days, at athletic contests, and by joining clubs. Their involvement was measured by the loudness of their voices and by the large numbers in the turnouts. The positive attitude was a pleasant addition to the school year. y
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