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Page 30 text:
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F£Mfl44R FAMILY Togetherness and compromise are two important factors in raising a successful family. These two factors are especially pertinent in our life at MHS. Although each MHS student follows an individualized path he must be able to fit in with the rest of the student body and abide by its rules. Thus the family leaders, also known as the administrators, hold an assembly for all grades on the first day of school to establish the rules of the house. As we sit united in the gym, a family bond of loyalty and pride begins to form. This bond strengthens as we congregate for pep assemblies and class meetings throughout the year. Together, as one, we solved conflicts, shared successes and demonstrated our spirit - the spirit of ’77 at Marshall High. WHILE SPEAKING to the students Don Louie uses a variety of faces. TO HELP RAISE spirit Dave Degraw plays the tuba for the pep band.
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Page 29 text:
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MOWN’ ANO G OCMN' Boz Scaggs, Stevie Wonder, K. C. and the Sunshine Band, the Eagles, Peter Frampton, Rod Stewart, Boston, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Bob Seger, Bad Company, Pink Floyd, Rush, Steve Miller, Queen, Led Zepplin, Abba, Linda Ronstadt, Barry Manilow, Leon Redbone, the Average White Band, Neil Diamond, the Starland Vocal Band, Paul Dinom, Nils Lofgren, Earth, Wind and Fire, IOCC, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Thin Lizzy, Eric Carmen, Ohio Players, Natalie Cole, Kiss, the Doobie Brothers, and the Electric Light Orchestra produced the sounds of '77 that danced through Discos across the nation. These sounds reproduced by such local bands as Show Bizz Kids, Squeeze and Infinity also pranced across the dance floor at Marshall High. The MHS Dance Floor also known as the cafeteria was the sight of much 'Movin and Groovin' as Marshall students swarmed to the many informal dances held throughout the year. These dances were sponsored by various MHS clubs and organizations and often proved to be very profitable. But most importantly these dances drew our family together as we celebrated victories overcome by the rhythm of the beat. JAMMIN TO THE MUSIC are Janeen Eckhardt and John Almaraz. Informal Dances 25
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FASCINATED SPECTATORS get into the wrestling meet during spirit week. LOOKING A BIT untidy Mr. Davis wipes the pie from his face. Assemblies 27
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