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The Marshall student body enjoys the fes- tivities around the bon fire. Completing the final lap of the couple relay are John Katz and Lori Becker. 17
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Sophomores Surprise Upperclassmen The school united once again for all the exciting Homecoming Events and activities of 1980, a tra- dition which had been in affect for many years. I'm sure anyone will agree that it was a tradition accept- ed with open arms. The students showed their approval by their enthusiasum in the events during the Thursday night and Friday afternoon assemblies. The hall of M.H.S. were designed and decorat- ed by the students to show the inthusiasum they had in their class. The Thursday night activities managed to rouse the nonpartici- paters. The final scores of Thursday night showed: the Seniors in first, the Juniors in second, and the Soph- omores in third, followed by the Freshmen in forth. After all of the excitement everyone met in front fof the bonfire to pay our tribute to the Hastings Saxons. The fire was warm, but not as warm as the hearts of each participating student. M.H.S. students had worked on floats for competition all week. It was really exciting when the last tissue was to be stuffed and the last paper mache item was boarded on the wagon. All the floats were transported to the field for judg- ing. With the Sophomores vectorious on that particular com- petition. The Seniors came in a very close second, with the Fresh- men coming in third and the Ju- niors in last. With a strong look of determination on his face, Phil Lasky spider crawls his way to the finish line Competing in one of the most tiring of all homecoming events is Teresa Wirebaugh and Bryan Clutter Trying not to drop his balls, Todd Kenwor- thy heads on to a 2nd place victory. 16
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M.H.S. students had worked on floats for competition all week. It was really exciting when the last tissue was to be stuffed and the last paper mache item was boarded on the wagon. All the floats were transported to the field for judg- ing. With the Sophomores victori- ous on that particular competition. The Seniors came in a very close second, with the Freshmen coming in third and the Juniors in last. Some of the other finals were: In first place for the third year in a row were the Seniors on Tug-of- War, with the Juniors pulling a second, the Sophomores a third, and the Freshmen a forth. In the tricycle race, the Freshmen were victorous. The Seniors came though in the United Fund, Ju- niors second, the Sophomores in third and the Freshmen in forth. The Big Mac eating contest turned out to be a surprising event with the Sophomores chowing their way to a first place. The football hike was also taken by the Sophomores. These two events proved to be a contributing factor in the final turn out of the activities. The Sophomores ended up being the winners with a total of 105 points, and the Seniors close behind with 103. The Juniors ended up with 83 points for third place and the Freshmen finished with 54 points. Chowing for (he class of '82' is Ann Geething and Tom Nelson. The freshman give it their all to out pull the junior class. 18
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