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Taking time out to act cool are Tim Oldham, Todd Gillett, Steve Rapp, and Scott Goodall. Marshall High students hop to the sounds of the 50's music 50's Dance 25
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One, Two, Three O ’clock Rock Hey all you chicks and greasers, the 1979 50's dance, sponsored by the seniors, was the hip place to be. You were to be there or be a square! In preparation for the '79 50's dance, a group of spirited seniors under the sole direction of Mr. Arm- strong and Mr. Burns worked dili- gently to perform a promotional skit for each class. This year's dance proved to be quite a bash with at least 500 people in attendance. Bobby socks, pegged pants, and long skirts and leather jackets passed by in a blur as kids rock-n-rolled to the tunes of 1950- 1960 hits. The limbo contest brought out the hidden talents of Cherri Jacobs, senior, and Bruce Hansen, a fresh- man, who both took firsts in that event. Helen Selee and Steve Rivard took the dance contest honors this year. Next to Helen and Steve, the most original dancers had to be Sara Day and Dave Meade, who took second place. So what is so original about that, one might ask. Well, Sara twisted and bopped with a cast on up to her knee. Pretty orig- inal huh? Best dressed awards for the eve- ning went to Todd (Myron Weidner and Nora (Lulu) Wynne. To round out the evening book store certificate and albums were given out to students for door prizes and runner-up gifts, making it a fun- filled, all out, crazy night to remem- ber Posing for the camera are Mary Samson and Terry Clutter. Making the 50 s dance more exciting is Big Daddy Armstrong. 24 50 s Dance
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Seniors Last Appearance Graduation ceremonies went without a hitch thanks to the organi- zation of Mr. Burns and Mr. Wuori. After an hour or so of practice the morning of June 5, the seniors felt that they were ready for the real thing. With luck shining down upon the stadium, the rain held off for the remainder of the day. After the parade through town, the gowned class of '79 lined up to make their last appearance as high school students. The graduation party at the Mar- shall Country Club, put on by the parents, proved to be a great suc- cess. The band “Voyage'' and plenty of munchies were provided, as well as a good time. Marching down the aisle to accept her diploma is Cindy Conner. Greg Danzinger accepts his diploma from school board president, Jerry Clifton. 26 Graduation
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