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Mariner Department Heads Shane Uurihar Math Science Director Robert Tschirtii Humanities Director Erw in F ' llis Bob V ' irta Counselor :ii 1 ■ g ... . | H mj M V ■- - H Jh ■Bk ' M - ' ' -, c ■i V . i H f - ij H -. H Larrv Munizza John Zuanich Practical Vocational Division Chairman ' isual Communication Bill Buller Counselor Lester P. Kirkenderfer Counselor Jan Loreen Counselor
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A Message As we strive to learn from our daily education experiences, we are tempted to put off until tomorrow those things that we should do today. Suddenly we realize that the most difficult part of life is the everyday living. Much like liherty, education has a very high price to be paid in dedication, sacrifice, energy, self-direction, and loyalty to the future. Although the everyday little things, such as learning and lessons, friends and rivals, sunshine and rain, success and disappointment may seem insignificant at the time, they are the stuff of which life is made. They strengthen our convictions and make us determined to do what is necessary and proper; they prepare us to meet the challenges of life. To procrastinate is a natural tendency, but It can be overcome in many ways, one of which is courage. It is the type of courage the Class of l ' )73 will need to reach out for their life ' s greatest accomplishment ... it is the type of courage many Marauders display daily in being themselves with goals and reasons for gaining confidence in themselves . . . and it is the courage it takes to live manfully. To the graduates we all wish the very best of luck, courage, and faith in the future. We are sure they realize that what they are going to be tomorrow they are becoming today. I know I am much richer because thev were Marauders. Mr. CJMIies Principal Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1973. We recognize that learning continues even though our formal education may have ended. The success that comes your way will represent many hours and days of your time. We feel y ou are a product of a fine educational program and hope your future will benefit from the dedicated instruction and counseling provided you. You now join the alumni of Mariner High School and we hope that every success comes your way. I o those that follow in your footsteps, we wish that the product of their imagination be fulfilled. Mr. Jack Campbell Vice-Principal
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Mariner High Staff Karlilfcn lioardman Humanities George Burnkaiiip Band Director Linda Brrsee Humanities Wayne Bull Business Education Bruce Burii Humanities I ati Chn tcnson Health. P.F.. Lui-. I cxter French [)a uJ Dollarhide Humanities
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