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Lifestyles Competition is over... Tammy’s Junior Miss Scott and Sandi .. . Homecoming Royalty Juniors provide style at J-Hop Foreign travel lures students add Jp COMING LP WITH A WINNER. John Pratt not only found the desired jellybean during Spirit Festival, he had one stuck in his eye! Sophomores came in second to the seniors in this “sweet” event. Photo by Elinor Marsh GETTING TOGETHER TO CHEER. Part of the fun of a pep assembly is sitting together for the class cheer. Sophomores Cindy Rexrode. Jenny La- Bonte, Jenny Grezkowiak. Craig Mu- maw, Jason DcVinc, Tony Charamcda, and Steve Day prepare to belt it out. Photo by Elinor Marsh LIFESTYLES 9 4
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little Things in Time we spend as students is a small clip from the great movie that is our life. In a blink, it flickers by, and a lot of our remaining life is dedicated to looking back on those wondrous moments. Yes, there are some bad times, life curfews and detentions, getting the first speeding ticket, or the frantic 2 o’clock in the morning writing of a research paper that’s due the next day; but generally, the high school years are some of the best in everyone’s life. There are always certain things that epitomize the school years. For instance, when fall arrives and the air is rich with the aroma of burning leaves, we all think of football games. This time means the student body sitting together on those cold metal bleachers, breathes frosting in the chill autumn air. The students chant raucously along with the cheer- leaders and sometimes don’t see a lot of the game because they’re so busy socializing and having fun. Yet, there’s a comfortable sense of together- ness, of happy times and friendship that really reflects student lifestyle. We spend high school years looking forward to what lies ahead, not realizing that what we have is what most adults spend their whole lives looking for. Student years are magic ones. They should be cherished and preserved because they represent a time when we are truly free. by Bryndis Letzring SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB. Four- corners, occupied by seniors Scotl War- man, Tim Harrison, and Jeff Holbrook is Marshall High School’s main hang out.” This section of the school is nearly impossible to get through in between classes and before and after school. Photo by Sandi Ovcrhiscr RUNNING FOR A VICTORY. Winning the Football Uniform Race for the soph- omores during Homecoming are Kelly O’Dowd and Alex DcMott. Over all, the sophomores finished third. Photo by Bryndis Letzring 8 LIFESTYLES
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pHomecoming Court Adding a special touch to festivities Formal gowns and tailored suits usually mean an evening of dining and dancing, but for the 1985 Homecoming Court mem- bers they meant something very different. In their front row scats the court members cud- dled in blankets to enjoy the football game along with a spe- cial treat of hotdogs, popcorn. and soft drinks. This year Mrs. Gloria Wheel- er and Miss Pam Wingcrter were in charge of the crowning ceremonies, which were quite spectacular. Jennifer Madrey and Mark Abbott represented the fresh- man class while Diana Hughes and Bill Morey were the atten- dant and escort for the sopho- more class. Lara Baremor and Ken Krum were selected by the junior class as their representa- tives. Cathy Haybach and John Laupp were the attendant and escort of the senior class. Final- ly, the reigning King and Queen were Scott Kibler and Sandi Overhiser, chosen to represent the entire student body of Mar- shall High School. When asked about their ex- periences, the court members agreed that they especially en- joyed singing songs and rooting for the victorious Redskin foot- ball team. L' WARM FRIENDSHIP. What a way to relax! Cathy Haybach and John Laupp. the senior attendant and escort, enjoy a warm fall afternoon together. FEELINGS OF PRIDE. How does it feel to be chosen as the Homecoming King and Queen? Scott Kibler and Sandi Overhiser remember these feel- ings of excitement, joy. and pride very well. All photos by Craft Studio 10 HOMECOMING COURT
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