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Upper left, Doug Hannam shows surprise at the contents of a purse during the Homecoming skit. Far left, the se- niors give Mariner students a great big Warm Fuzzy. Lower left center, Megan Anderson and Theresa Severan dress up as Mickey and Minnie mouse for Pairs Day. Cen- ter, two unusual characters seen on Pairs Day are Martha Hausman and Cindy Soderman. Lower right center, Judge Rod Youngren officially banishes a Bruin in the Seniors homecoming skit. Upper left, Sandy Harpo Morehouse throws a smile over her shoulder. Far right, Keith Ander- son scrambles tor the ball. Homecoming-23
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sims 1. A g ift 3 1 35 9 S its It brought out our spirit Homecoming Week, headed by Tracy Schroeder, brought out the imagination and spirit of the students of Mariner. Monday was Warm Fuzzy Day. The Home- coming committee handed out Warm Fuzzies to the student body to stimulate good feelings between people. At the end of the week, the senior class gave the rest of the school a gi- ant Warm Fuzzy as a remembrance of Home- coming l977. Tuesday was Coronation Day, so everyone was asked to dress up for the occasion. lf Co- ronation was the highlight of Homecoming, then Pairs Day was the most amusing day. A surprising number of students came as pairs or triplets, creating a very unusual sight in the halls and rooms of Mariner. A funeral was held for the Bruins on Thurs- day, Mourning Day. A real coffin was used and a gray ond red teddy bear was ceremo- niously laid to rest in it. Appropriately, eerie music was played all day to give iust the right atmosphere. The gym was a collage of the school colors as the students particpated in Blue and Gold Day on Friday. At the pep assembly, Queen Patty Giendem ordered the banishment of the Bruins. So ended Homecoming Week with a stu- pendous win over Cascade and a classy, ro- mantic dance afterwards in which all dreams came true. Ms' X ' as if 1 , pix, 22-Homecoming
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Optimistic - girls' soccer No equipment, no uniforms, and no play- ing field are unquestionably drawbacks for any new Mariner team, but the premier girls' soccer team overcame them all to complete a rewarding and satisfying season. With a record of 6 wins, 6 losses, and a tie, the soccer team set out to begin another Mariner tradition. It had to compete with the already established girls' fall sports for team membership and spectator interest, but fared surprisingly well with four seniors and several underclasswomen. Turnouts consisted of drills, shooting, scrimmaging, and conditioning in the form of a lot of running. Senior Darlene Woodward was elected captain of the team, backed by fellow seniors Francine Ross and Lisa Westgard. Woodward was also voted to be the most inspirational player, and Sharon Brice was most improved. Coach Martin is optomistic about the the future of girls' soccer, believing that the team's depth will allow them to improve each year. She said of the past season, We had a lot of fun and played better than our win-loss record indicates. 24-Girls' Soccer
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