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il 4 X I L l l it J ' 1 I , if Xxj QP 4 Top left: Mr. Vanney, after receiving a pie in the face, addresses the student body at a pep assem- bly. Top Right: Barbara Akey and Scott Charben- eau wait for a friend after school near the senior tables, Above: Seniors Dave Seburn and Willy Lira walk to their lockers before lunch. Left: While all of Marcos cheers, Senior jason Mullis proceeds to throw a pie in Mr. Vanney's face. This was fulfillment of a promise Mr. Vanney made to the Varsity football team if they beat McClintock. 10 Student Life IUIDE I llff
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l l i 4513 Activity abounded on campus due to spirited participation in athletic com- petitions and other school-related ac- tivities. Football games, spirit assem- blies, class assemblies, Homecoming Week, and Spring Week were just a few of the activities that kept students alive, and spirited participation was the key. While the pommies and cheerleaders were kept busy performing at games and assemblies, student council main- tained a hectic schedule, organizing Homecoming, the Christmas dance, Coronation, Morp, and Prom. The group also ran the majority of assem- blies. Other performances, by the var- amy ious bands, orchestra, and choirs also crowded the calendar, providing ex- cellent entertainment for faculty and students alike. Examples of the hectic activities which flooded the campus could be found during Homecoming and Spring Weeks. With activities planned for each day, students participated in t-shirt sales, enjoyed lunch-time D.l.'s, dressed up in response to Hero and Pajame Days. With this hum of busy activity on campus and the various activities, it was easy to see that on the Marcos de Niza campus, WE ARE ALIVE. Top left: Varsity Cheer celebrates a touchdown by constructing a human pyramid. Middle left: Enthusiasm builds as the Padres prepare to return for the second half against McClintock. Left: Drummers Sean Paddock and jennifer Meador lead the percussion section of the band at the Dobson assembly. Above: Senior Sheri Jerome performs for the crowd during fifth hour lunch. Opening 9
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ef -r inabi- SL: Top: Paul Oberhaus, Bryan Hartman, and Steve Bruner, all Varsity football players, display their spirit during football season by shaving the side of their heads. Above: Eckart Pape, Steve Quintero, and Berta Quintero casually recall the day's events. Left: Iunior Bruce Binkley gives a friendly hello to freshman lodee Zeiger. Student Life 0 11
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