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Flocking to Georgetown University, students from all around the Washington, D.C. area attended the Greater Washington Junior Science and Humanities Symposium on January 3 and 4. The majority of students were Juniors, presently enrolled in Chemistry. This was the 13th Annual Symposium. Students had to be recommended by their Chemistry teachers to go. Four Juniors from Marshall were selected to Ro- The mornings were spent in lectures and the afternoons were for classes of specific interest. Off campus trips were planned such as going to the US Naval Observatory. The trips presenter! one with a challenge and also gave one a chance to meet new people. Science could be fun and interesting. Maury Williams Donna Wilson $ pi Gregory Witherow Thomas Woodby f i 9 • j a • ■ 1 w . Stephen Wulchin Charles Wyant h . rfi Jody Zabcl Sandra Zavolta In prejieration for his Chem. Study expert Bartholomew dries his glass tube. Deborah Week ley Bill Weiser Mary Weiss Craig Weyant Kathy Wheatley John Wiggles worth Kevin Wiggs Angela Williams Bruce Williams Dominigue Williams lames Williams John Williams Keith Wilson Pete Wilson Philip Winklareth Sheila Woody Gil Worley John Worthmjn Keith Wymer Lee Hae Young Roberta Young Gary Zbel loan Zelinski Mark Zenone
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N- o Patricia Stewart Mark Stoll Catherine Stout Nancy Stout Garrick Stump Michael Sumser Joe Swall Gilda Swanson Janet Swanson tori Sweatt Virginia Teselle tori Thayer Thomas Thayer Andrew Theisen Stephen Thiel Steve Tillman Marianne Tillotson Scott Tinsley Thomas Tobin George Townsend Lee Tschupp Curtis Ugone Donna Vanpelt Mike Veselick Gid Waldeck Martha Walsh Cyndee Walter Sherry Ward Debbie Warhurst Cynthia Waters Albert Watson Kathy Watson MiUi Watts Edgar Weakley Vicki Webb Barbera Sturman Ann Sucher Patrick Sullivan Arthur Summers Charles Summers Dan Talago John Tanes Wendy Tate William Tavenner Mark Templeman Jeffrey Thomas Katherine Thompson Robert Thompson Katherine Thomson Steve Thune
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Donna I. Adams • FBLA loan .Marie Adams — Drill Team 3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Girls Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 4. Frank Alexander - Protector of the M Charles Allen — Football 1; Basketball 1. Julie Lynn Alumbaugh — Drill Team 2,3,4; NHS 4; SHS 4; Homocoming Court 4 |ohn Amadon Donald D. Anderson — Marching Band 1,4; Show 8and 1,2,3,4; Wind Ensemble 1,2,3.4; C.J.B. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; SHS 3.4; NSHS 4; Key Club 3.4. Jill Anderson — Senator 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3; Campus Life 2,3,4; Softball 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3; N.S.H.S. 3,4; S.H.S. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Class Tres. 4. Doug Aschwege — Bowling Club Gay L. Ashley I Leading seniors unify class Because unity was the watchword for the Senior class this year, the Senior class officers eased the heavy loads of graduation. Homecoming and other important Senior business and delegated more responsibility to committees. President Steve Blaine worked overtime to set up and have Senior days approved. Also instrumental in changing traditional graduation, Steve crusaded to instill a sense of oneness and self-sufficiency that a Marshall Senior class had not shown for years. Larry Wilson, Vice President, took over the tremendous job of Homecom-I ing as chairperson of the float committee. Larry supervised and worked long hours to make Senior Spirits take first place in the float competition. Both Larry and Steve executed their duties despite cross country all fall and track most of the spring. Sherie Wilson and Jill Anderson also worked very hard on graduation. As treasurer, |ill Anderson was put in charge of all the funds which amounted to almost $6,000. Secretary Sherry Wilson also put in a lot of work, taking notes at all the Senior class meetings and helping to organise the Senior business. The Senior class officers were a definite part of the driving force that made the Senior Class of '75 an outstanding contribution to Marshall.
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