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School Keeps Students Awckel any students were involved in ex- tracurricular activities at Marcos. These students were encouraged by parents, teachers, and friends to suc- ceed in these activities as well as in their school work. Students involved in sports spent as much as two to three hours each day working after school. Students often found that after-school activities cut into the time used for homework. Therefore, they had to spend extra hours studying and lose sleep or budget their time close- ly. Sophomore Gretchen Merten a varsity volleyball player, said her grades didn't drop during volleyball season. ljust stayed up Iaterg of course Mr. Rollins' study guides didn't leave me any time to sleep. Marcia Orlando, Girls' Cross Country Team said, My grades went up, because! worked harder to stay on the team. Tina Linder also involved in Cross Country said, My grades didn't change during Cross Countryg I just stayed up later to finish homework. . tw ' H t , '- ,,.s Lx ' f 5: ' . . lk Q A A f t ' 112,21 'i i , .,.. . :.:: P ' I N ':i. - - .. f ' A K' at , ls H S 'li 'i ...t. -I - I N ' H M I Wf': . .,..k .. P- s 'lsssl i Q ...Q wQ-85 Boys' Golf Team. L to R. Back row: Joe Hucuez, Steve Kane, Mark Vrabel, advisor Mr. Cosner, Troy Carpenter, Danny Olson, Mike Duff. Front row: Scott Bernier, Chad Prosser, lvan Valdez, Kent Durrant, Barry Prossen. Above left to right: Ms. Steenson instructs Kim Keebler about golf techniques during a tournament. Mark Vrabel, Troy Carpenter and Joe Hucuez pause during a golf game to cool down. . I a ,,iiiQ1ifizQcx,Mesa 228, axeogilgjggfit f 197 .!igfi25Q3sndlef . .I 216 . . if r el 55199 I Tempe 272, 193q35fff.f'l7' 1 211 203: K 210 . '98 t.,..t. wtwms .if sU'fw'f.vS..!, ' ' 'V I a..l . ' 23g-if lffgf. 'wilt ' I . ,.., , ,,..., 'V k , ,,i, , 4 in M 1.. ,. . Mark Vrabel anxiously awaits the outcome ot his put. H During golf season, I don 't think I turned on the t. v. once. It was the easiest thing to get rid of.I I - Kim Keebler Sports - 85
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In the spirit of friendly competition, Olivia Sainz and Mary Thomas compare goif scores QW Girls Golf ea Agua Fi-ia Cameibaeck Gorona del Soi Xavier McCE:ntock Trevor Browne 353 . M r.i. Viriiiv VAr,U,,iq,.v W 1 zzzsg qil, ,A T. , , ., l 'TDQM1 T gf, S9fa' , as , ,a M as yy rrirrr ,311 izTii3?9S9F??iiFFF?ElgTl2i2iii??f?f4?2Q I H - W V' 'm.:,:,a::: ' 84 - Sports rrir Girls' Golf Team, iefi to right: Pam Davis, Kim Keebler, Rashell Travis, Mary Thomas, Oliva Sainz, and advisor Ms. Brenda Steenson.
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Varsity member Eric Swagel displays his ball-handling abilities against Tempe. Q , Q Making the Grade Basketball requires many long hours. Therefore, many players find it some- what of a challenge to maintain good study habits. According to Eric Swa- gel, who maintains an A average, By the time you get home and eat, you really don 't feel like doing much home- work. Due to the new law which re- quired all those who participate in sports to be passing five classes, players were forced to apply them- selves during the season to maintain a consistent grade point. 86 0 Sports Varsity Basketball Team. Manager Steve Ashley, Shayar Maroufkhani, Billy Makedonsky, Kevin Fowkes, Bari Julian, Coach Bob Yniguez, Brent Karnlg, Marc Moser, Scott Bell, Eric Placencia, Eric Swagel
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