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M U H S Radio Program stirs interest in school activities .V H. . N r' 1 33 s . .., 1 f T . :xi J, ng' r .. t t. Warren P Shingle Warren R Shingle Robert Simpson Brenda Sims Michael Slack James 50k0l0SkI Steve Spencer Sandra Sperbeck Merle Spradley Craig Sprinkle Gary Daily chats with Dorene Jones and Mr Kent The walt between records seems forever for Forrest before the Pfogfvm Dorene Jones and Dennis Christy The Marysville Radio Program was started as a means ot arousing interest in student activi ties taking place on campus Every other week students presented a song survey school news sports events student and orgamzatlon ot the week and the mask disc lockey contest The radio program attracted students not only from Marysville but also from surrounding schools Through the co operation of KMYC students from other schools were able to get a view ot campus lite at Marysville. l9B
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i MV' ,I J , 4 ,Q , 5 X mfr We J ,l a if Q f ,. A Jeannie Salazar Judy Sampley Astrid Sandsor Mary G. Savedra Kenneth T. Schriner Bruce Schroeder Judi Scott Peggy Sell Darrell Sharp Frederick Keith Shaw nd pursue intellectual background through science roughout the year we have been tertained by many interesting as- mblies. One that was exceptionally od was the presentation by General otors of l'Previews of Progress. This sembly was presented to us on the sis that the students of Marysville ion High would be able to realize all new developments that are taking ace year after year in our modern rld. Toni Byer, Mike Navarrro, and l Landers go up for a final briefing by r host Mr. Hull Quarrier as he ex- ins certain items more fully. Mr. Quarrier, a representative of General Motors, demonstrates part of his program to Toni Byer, Mike Navarro and Bill Landers. I97
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Office demands, helps students earn credits Jerry Sokaloski and Herlinda Martinez straighten out the files in the Attendance Office. Student helpers earned credits in Office Prac- tice by working in the various administrative offices. Running errands, distributing requests for the Counselors and Deans, picking up attendance records, delivering special bulle- tins, and keeping student files in order were only a few of the numerous jobs required of these students. Although Office Practice was open to all students, it proved to be a favorite among Seniors. Kenneth Staas Kathleen Stacy Richard P. Stage Judy Standridge Linda Standridge Francis Stanfill Jeffery Stayton Wilma C. Steiner Terry Stevens Karyn Stone 199
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