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1 pi r n i pi J First i [ kings 1 r irst WHATS IN THE NEWS? Everything! The staff of the Interchange works hard to entertain, inform, and instruct the student body, as well as many of the teachers. Shawn Hagadon and Dawn Durham look over the collection of articles dealing with the tragic space shuttle disaster. Photo by Vicki Kiessling WHATS IN? Color! Wearing red and black clothes dur- ing Spirit Festival lets the players know that the students are cheering for them. Kathy Bowen, Shari Lasky, and Theresa Rapp shine with school pride as Bonnie Smith shies away realizing she forgot to wear the traditional school colors. Photo by Laura Day 2 OPENING
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WHERE IT ALL HAPPENS! For most students Marshall High School isn’t just a building with books. It’s a kind of second home, where they can learn, explore, and excel to the best of their abili- ties. Photo by Mrs. G. Wheeler UP FROM THE VERY BEGINNING. Students knew from the first day of school that something good was happening. Two football players express their enthusiasm over the many little victories that added up to a great season. Photo by Mrs. G. Wheeler Marshall High School 701 North Marshall Marshall, MI 49068 DIAL 1986
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1 r What’s i 'ew? Changes were in the air! They weren’t big changes, but they all added up in a special way. Familiar faces were showing up in different places. Mr. Ray Davis was in the principal’s office and many teachers were in different class- rooms. The faces of happy swimmers were in the pool again. There were even some new faces appearing in the same old places. The new assistant principal, Mr. Robert Currie, was in the doorway of many classrooms checking for absence notes. His job was made a little easier because of the new rules that lured the usual “skippers” back into the classroom. The faces of State Farm employees also appeared in the classroom. Drama students came out of hiding and performed two plays. Freshmen cheerleaders were given the chance to raise spirit at freshmen home basketball and football games. Yet, some faces disappeared altogether. The friendly face of Mr. E. Kent Esbaugh, past principal, was rarely seen during the school year. Things such as balloons, flower, “food parties,” and lots of pep assemblies also became scarcities. Even the popular trips taken by the language classes were canceled this year by the State Principals’ Association due to the many terrorist acts overseas. Although the changes varied from good to bad, they all served a purpose. They made this year unique. The changes in the faces, the places, and the times came together and formed a year like no other year. A year filled with the little things, the little victories and even the little disappointments that made up this year. WH AT'S FOR LUNCH? TV dinners! With the cafete- ria decorated in a television theme, the atmosphere of the cafeteria came alive. Students felt like they were right at home in front of the TV Photo by Laura Day WHAT’S UP? Togetherness! Erin Ramos. Kay knee- shaw. Gina Hayes. James Davis. Daryl Dills. Ryan Drake. Bill Wheeler. Kevin Gohcen. Kevin Davis, and Dave VanderWeg show that team work and unity can take them to the top. Photo by Mrs. G. Wheeler OPENING 3
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