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'VA' 1 al!! l W , 1 oil' Bars 0 Cfiriscmas yyogram 5 I , s y rg- , 'A r fx lack Clevinger-10 Iamie Coleman - 11 my fi rg . 1 Barbara Comer-9 Featured in the Christmas assembly were the Clarxons. 8 f' I 1 vw - , 'I I , fb 1 iw 2 C Dick Clifton-10 4 f f Ian Coleman-IO Mary Lou mg, -H , 4, .ef W3 , . '31 nfl if r was 1 Si . 3 - f 1,52 .,1 xg Q -1' . ' lu' 'A if? ri 1 L- J Q , V C .3 5 jean Ieri Connie Cline-9 Cline-il Cochran-ll , ew. if-. Q. Q52 2 af raw I Ji. 25 Q at A S 'fa 'ig Barbara Collins- J ffm as fi 5' f Io Iohn ll Collinsworth-IO A 3 Kathy Comer-ll Comstock-10 Cona nt-11 Frances Mark Cindy COdY'9 Coffey - 9 Fred David Collison-9 Collison-11 Collister-ll ga , W- we - Y 0,533 P+ ,gl ., V1 1 Dan Conner-10 Kathy Kathy Conner-9 Conner-10 r..iQfS,,f,4s Szxriww ' Zia? .- 1 A ,f u w .M I f 4 D . Lf g K 990' TT Donald Cohen-10 2 .9 Q W' .,.. if Dan Colvin-10 inf, ifffiy f : sg Elieen Connolly-10 . H5755 Y 1 Y Y w Y Q , 'ir 55515 Kevin Cole-9 ,jg .1 4 'S M . 5.4-1 , H H 5' 5 w Kristi Colvin-9 Anne Connors-ll 159
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'4w'r ' Gary Tuck, Student Body President, contributes to the canned foods project. A canned foods drive for the Sunshine Div- ision was jointly sponsored by the Girls' Lea- gue and the Mens' League. lasting approx- imately a week, students were requested to bring cans of food from home to contribute to the drive. Each student was also requested to print his or her name on the can in some way for a drawing. The contributor of the winning can received the latest album ofthe Beach Boys . :wlfer yoscpones many Activities. - - Due to the heavy snowfall, the music department was unable to present its annual Christmas program for parents. However, the weather didn't interfere with the previously scheduled Christmas assembly. Participating in the program were the Clarions, the choir, the band and the orchestra. The program also featured a skit on the real meaning of Christmas. The choir portrayed shoppers listening to the Clarions sing as three skeptics discussed the amount of presents they were to receive and the parties they were to a t t e nd . uv601'Cc45,51'U4f7J i5,,f,u 'r . bg '15 v R ,K A , Darlene Dennis Gary Greg Chilberg-ll Chasteen-11 Childs - 9 Chopic - 11 Christensen-5 it t r . , s A 3 . r w sf V, Q. fr 45 -' 2. 1 Y ' fl ' 2 A' - it-,x Faye Julie Richard Paula Cary Cipolla-ll Cipparone-9 Clsler-11 Clagk-ll Clancy - 10 Lauralee 1 Clark-9 Mike Steven Dave Dan Sylvia Clark-11 Clark-9 Clarke-ll Cleary-11 Cleaver - 10 wtf . t wgfggg Y -'54 kitfffsz 'NW f Suzanne Mike Henry Chrigtiqnson -9 Churchill - 10 Cieloha-10 Iames Brian Dan Clnpp- 10 Clark-10 Clark - 9 iw - . FSM , 'jifffr lit milfs Edith Leslie GUY cleisnd-10 Clemens - 9 olevmqer-11
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Dan Darlene Doris Connors - 10 Cook-9 Cook-10 . f ' , 'V' iff - - ' . ,Q .55 , i x .ft 3, , W., Q? - ii. ' ., ,i Michele lames Gary COOn-9 Copeland - 9 COPGUH ' 11 if 5.-3 X , f . - - r fl lack Linda Marcy COP V911 '9 Cosgrove-9 Cote-9 5 - 21' : -ra.. . . ,gi f F sskiiiiz llf 5- , julie Theresa Iohn Cotton-10 Cowley-10 COX-10 iii? 2 Q Lesley Cathy Ianice Cox-11 Craighead-9 Crandall-10 Iim Craun-ll Paula Crist-ll 160 Ianie Cripps-ll Tom Cr lst-9 K, ! , M C Doug Douglas Cook-IO Cook-ll K 5.9, 2 l ' lack john Corbin-B Corbin-9 -fd? .. 1 , .V , '-i f ' 4 f, -arf. -'-f . ,- l - if la e. . ' 1 ', 4 alma, gt Lynette Wayne Linda Bob Cook-ll Cook-ll Cooley-9 Coon-10 , f ,l b , ,,,, A. gf if ' - ' F ' .jTT,, 352 is 5 l.. V-:I Q j. , . t iss, I , f al' l - -52 Howaid Dan PBT Charles Corbin-ll Cornell - 11 Corri95n'10 COTSOYV9 G' 1 ' L e vice resident, Martha Goughnour, in- Spring UMM officers were installed in a joint assembly ll' 5 GHEU 'P with the student body installation. troduces the candidates for spring AMG offices. fQcCc'io105 - - - Although elections are common at Marshall because of the many organizations, much interest and excitement is always aroused at election time. The halls are decorated with posters which help promote the candidates. As the climax, speeches are given to reveal the qualifications and ambitions of the candidates. The grand finale is the announcement of the winners, which are posted in the main hall and announced over the loud speaker in the l cafeteria . Io Anne Cripps-ll .Mil V, ,ff-1 V Y As candidate for Jun , Dare! A Gary Nelson delivers his speech before Cf05bY ' 9 Bill Gaylord plays the Name Game , and the podium. wins Senior Class president. I
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