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Karen Eileen Chaplin - Concert Band 1; Stage Band 2.3; Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Concert Jazz Band 4; Tri-M 2, VP 3, Pres 4. Marching Band 1.2,3.4; Keyette Club 4. Kumi Chang John Cheffens — Football; Track. Katherine A. Childers Kathy; AFS; Ski Club NHS; FHS. Carolyn F. Chryst Thespians; Drama Club. Beth Ann Clark |im Clark Concert Choir 3,4; Madrigals 4; Tri-M 4. Bonnie Clawson Jeffrey M. Clayton — Rifle Club. Randy Cochran Basketball 1,2; Key Club 3; Golf Team. Kimberly Coker Kim: Track 1,2,3.4; SC A 4; Drill Team 2,3,4; Medical Careers Club 3. Dale R. Colley — Football I. 3 If the words “cut-cards were mentioned to a Senior this year, chances are he would either growl or break down in tears. This highly revered institution of legalized skipping was abolished for the class of '75 because of past abuses. Instead of cut-cards, however. Seniors did receive some new and impressive privileges not enjoyed by underclassmen. The Seniors were given permission to have Senior ID cards, which had implied powers — underclassmen would be carded upon entering the Senior lunchline or courtyard. Special Senior parking places almost became a reality, but lack of a feasible enforcement system quelled any institution. Perhaps the most enviable privilege awarded to the Senior Class was three Senior skip days. Various optional activities were planned such as picnics and football games. Total freedom were the key words for this unique Senior privilege. The Class of '75 was forced to come up with its own plans and ideas and in doing so renovated the whole idea of Seniority. Traditional rights and privileges were abolished by the administration, so that Senior was a title that had to be earned not inherited. The Senior Class provided itself with a format and a means of execution and so justly earned their name.
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K) CO Don.ild Robert Carpenter Don Tom Carr Amy Marie Casey David E. Casey FAIR.; Key Club; Latin Club; Medical Careers Club; Outing Club. Ian Stanwood Cath — Football I; Soccer 2,3.4; Key Club 2,3, Tres. 4; Astronomy Club 3.4; Rock-hounds 3.4; FAIR 3.4; NHS 4; FHS 4. Greg L. Caudill Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; VICA 2. Kim Caudill Sharon Marie Cauley FTA 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Sweetheart Court 3; Astronomy Club 2. Becky Cay nor — Softball 1,2. Becki Annette Cecil — Cheerleading 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 3; Prom Court 3. Deborah loan Cestaro Tennis 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Columbian 2.3, 2 Editor 4; Keyettes 4; FHS 4; NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 2,3.4; Debate Team 1; SAE. Leigh Chamberlain—Girls’Chorus I; Hollo Dolly 1; Girts’ Ensemble 2,3; Guys and Dolls 2; Concert Choir 3,4; South Pacific 3; Tri-M 3,4; The Sound of Music 4. Seniors nipped off Larry Wilson cannot understand the hostility shown towards the Senior class because of their well earned possession of the M
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Cycling came to Marshall with 1«6% of the populate pedaling to school. [ ]Q@y Alex E. Combos Stephen Comer - Steve. Orchestra 1.2,3.4; Show Band 1.3.4. Margaret Elaine Commerce Margie: Drama Club 1.2,3.4; Thespians 2.3.4; Hello Dolly 1; Guys and Dolls 2; I Remember Mama 2; South Pacific 3; The Effects of Man in the Moon Marigolds 3 Sound of Music 4 Charles Edward Conlon — Football 1; Baseball 2.3,4; Valgame Boys 3.4. Dean Conover Pedro lose Contreras Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beth: Hockey 1; Softball 2,3.4; Concert Band 1,2; Wind Ensemble 3.4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Show Band 1,2,3.4; Officer 1.2,3.4; Tri-M 2,3.4; SCA 1.2; Stage Band 2,3,4. loan Conway David K. Cote Drama.
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