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Wheels arc necessary for Seniors who go out to lunch. Kyle Boyer heads to a local fast food restaurant. Out to munch Despite regulations, during lunch, a swarm of Seniors flocked to local fast food spots. Roy Rogers, Burger Chef and McDonald's all benefited from the patronage of Statesmen suffering from the munchies. Convenience of location made these burger havens popular. For variety, potato chips and coke from 7-11 served as a sure cure for hunger pangs. Seniors who were scheduled with a study hall fourth period found time to go home for lunch, or to pick up a pizza or sub at Idylwood Pizza. Valiant students skipped class on occasion in order to enjoy a leisurely lunch. Seniors who could not manage to escape the school grounds often persuaded a friend to bring a shake or fries back. Carry-out lunches were a welcome relief from humdrum cafeteria fare. Unlimited burger gamishings are available at Burger Chef. Mike Brown and Mike Dubois sample the works bar. Kathleen Dunk — Pep Club 3; FHS 3. Dccna Dunn — Keyettes 4; Ski Club 4. Paul Dunn — German Club 4; Art Club 4. Jeff Dye Robert Milton Early — Bobby: P Football 1, V 2,3,4; IV Baseball 2J. V 3,4; Latin Club 2. Pres. 3; Campus Life 2.3,4; Concert Band 1,2; Wind Ensemble 3,4. Mike Edwards Barbara Ellen Ein — Barb: FHA 1; Ski Club 3.4; Drill Team 3,4; SCA 4; F.xec. Council 4. Sandra Ellenburg • Eric Engle — Rick: Basketball 1,2.; Bowling 4. Amy Alane Everard — ]V Basketball 1,2; JV Softball 1; Volleyball 4. Robert Farabce — VICA 3. Kevin Michael Farrell — F Football 1, JV 2; Bowling 2,3,4; Ski Club 3.4. Seniors: Dunk-Farrell 213
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Shcrryl Anne Daugherty — Marching Band 1.2.3,4; Concert Band I; Wind Ensemble 22,4; Jazz Band3.4; Band Treas. 1.4; Librarian 1,22,4. Rockhounds 1.2,3,4; German Club 2,3.4; Track 1.2; NHS 3.4; Tri-M 3.4; Math Team Co-Capt. 3,4; Safety Council 3,4; Band, Regional 1,22,4; State 22.4. Bradley Dawson Roger Dean Susan M. DeCarlo — Susie: South Pacific; Drama Club 2; Gymnastics 3; Columbian 3, Activities Ed. 4; Quill and Scroll; One Acts 1; Concert Choir 3; Girls' Ensemble 2; Mixed Choir I. Raymond Deck Vivian Delosrios Harold Demsko — Tennis 2. Annette Dennis Stephen DePasquale — Steve: Key Club 1,2.3, Vice-pres. 4; Ski Club. James P. Derr — Jim: F Football 1; V Golf 22.4; Ski Club 4; NHS 3. Host 4. Lynn Detienne Robert Devaux Richard P. DiMassimo — Rick: Tennis 2; Karate Club 2. Shirley L. Dixon — Charlie: DECA 3; Office Asst. {,22- Donna Dobyns Debbie Donovan Mike Dubois Anne Marie Dunhair 212 Seniors: Dawson-Dunham
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Oh, Pooh! Disbelief and dejection overshadowed the Senior class when they learned of their humiliating Homecoming competition third-place finish. Since no previous Senior class had ever been denied a Homecoming victory, they had expected to win. After the first feelings of injustice had died down, most Seniors confessed that their class competition did not deserve a first-place finish. The few dedicated class members felt that the major deterrent to Senior success was a lack of student participation. The scarcity of class workers could not have been avoided; most Seniors have jobs or extra-curricular activities that detain them from time consuming class activities. Their Homecoming loss did not prevent the Seniors from encouraging a spirit of unity. They stressed the point that Marshall is one school and should not be divided by class rivalry. Even though Homecoming '76 wasn't an official success for the Seniors, the class of 77 felt it was a success in attitude. Sharon Marie Farrell — Sharri: Pep Club Vice-pres. 3; Bowling 2,3,4; FHA 3. Darlene Janette Faulkner — Mouse: German Club 1.2; Latin Club 3,4; Columbian 2J, Ed. 4; SCA 2,3,4; Class Vice-pres. 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Keyettes 4; Softball 1: Track 2; Girls Ensemble 3; Ski Club 1.2,3.4. Daniel S. Fawcett — Dan: Chess Club 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1; Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Godspell Steve E. Fellman Kathy Finan Brian Dean Finchum — Finch: Concert Choir 3,4; Madrigals 4; All District Chorus 3; All State Chorus 3. Patricia Ann Fink Peter Wesley Flagg — F Football 1; V Track 1,2; V Cross Country 3; Variety Shows 3; Fiddler on the Roof 3; German Club 1; Drama 3,4. Eagerly awaiting a kiss from an unknown cheerleader. Bill Boner is smothered with love by his mother, Mrs. Marilyn Boner. After being unveiled. Bill Boner learns the identity of his anonymous admirer. 214 Seniors: Farrell-Flagg
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