Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1977

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WORN AND HUNGRY from louring, Martha Glotfelty, Helen Selee and Mrs. Selee take a break. TIRED OUT from the Home Tour festivities Kelly Kendall and Ann Hoeltzel hitch a ride on a hay truck. 18 Home Tour

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'SAR£ TO US Who’s the greatest class of all whose spirit never ends . . . S-E-N-I-O-R Seniors are the best. Senior power, Senior power, we’re behind the Redskins all the way. Singing this rendition of the popular Mickey Mouse Club theme song and donning rodent-like ears and senior power t-shirts, the class of 77 made a grand entrance into the gym for the students' last homecoming pep assembly. The seniors had displayed an impressive amount of enthusiasm throughout the week by daily taking first place in the United Fund competition. But their spirit exploded at the pep assembly where the graduating class, determined to be unsurpassed by the underclassmen, squealed away with a victory by winning 11 out of 18 events. The seniors won the overall spirit award by completing the week with 135 points followed, but not too closely, by the Juniors with a 100.5 points. The seniors formed a spirit truck, that traveled in the parade to lend support to their fighting Redskin football team. To the faculty and students of MHS, and to members of the community, the seniors proficiently proved themselves to truly be the class whose spirit never ends. DEEP CONCENTRATION Is shown as Paul Wuori competes in the egg on a spoon race. Homecoming 17



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BUSTLING ABOUT TOU N U ECRARE CUR RO UEC In the midst of Marshall’s nationally renowned annual Historic Home Tour one could spot students and teachers of MHS bustling about as they attempted to make the 1976 tour a success. An assemblance of thirty students, clad in pinafores and bonnets, served as guides on the tour. Organized by Junior Laura Schoenfeld, they could be found upon the tour buses reciting tidbits of Marshall’s legacy to travelers aboard. Serving as a guide was an invaluable experience for most of the students involved. It gave them the opportunity to ’’meet a lot of interesting people” as noted by a student guide Mary Schineider. Music whisked through the air, as the MHS Marching band and the Marshall Singers entertained the visitors. Traditionally, their appearance at the home tour marks the opening of the marching season for the band. In many historical homes, teachers serving as hosts and hostesses hid beneath time honored costumes. However, one teacher at MHS, English teacher Mrs. Kathryn Kinney, was more involved than most. In February of last year, Mrs. Kinney, her husband Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minnick embarked upon a project to renovate the National House Inn. Today, the Inn holds the distinction of being the oldest operating hotel in the state of Michigan. FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS freshman Sara Day directs visitors to the Honolulu House lemonade stand. Home Tour 19

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