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naples swirl through e Many hours were spent by Executive Cabinet on the coordination of Christmas Week activities. Door decorat- ing seemed to be the main attraction. Eighty-five percent of the registration rooms participated in this activity. The doors were judged in such categories as Most Original, Most Traditional, and Most Modern. Best Overall went to Mr. Earl Balzer's shop class with the theme of Heavy Metal. Brian Shaw of the Portland Winterhawks and lris Harrison from the radio station KGON were this years' celebrity judges. Most doors were found to be related to KGON. We found the decorations of the doors to be very artistic. l think the students really put their efforts into it, commented Executive Cabinet member Katherine Chan. , Another activity put on by Executive Cabinet during the week was the Rubic's cube contest. Sophomore Ray Flynn was the winner. The Stardust Serenade was held in late January rather than mid-December due to conflicts with Marshall's win- ter sports schedule. Girls' League was once again in charge, spending over one month planning for this event, starting out with the court selection. The 1982 class representatives were Seniors Julianne Martus and Chris Milner, Juniors Levauna Gentry and Jack Schindler, Sophomores Carmen Herman and David Rose, and Freshmen Leanne Michener and Darren Dry- den. Due to popular request, last year's Queen Patti Nielsen crowned Sophomores Carmen Herman and David Rose as the 1982 King and Queen of the Stardust Sere- nade. Approximately 55 couples attended the formal, mak- ing it a complete success. The Cadillac Music Company provided the music for couples to dance to. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentry spent their spare time helping out with the decorations of flocked Christmas trees, blue and white streamers and balloons. The formal was a fantastic success. We worked super hard on this dance and l think it really showed. lt was terrific, concluded Susan Nor- ton, president of Girls' League. Christmas Week ' Winter Formal Wrwiz f 3 i 2 E i 3 4 5 4 a 3 3 . 2 3 4 E i MANY COUPLES took time out from the dance to pose for pictures. Here photographer Jim Hilsenteger gets Senior Chris Milner and his date Allison Chiddox to smile. CHRISTMAS WEEK brings decorations to each classroom. Here Mike Roche's class express their thoughts about Christmas with the personal- ity of each student.
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TRICK-OR-TREA T! yells the MHS assembly crowd during the Halloween assembly. Competition yells were a favorite assembly activity for many people. ACTING FOOLISH are April Fool's Court members Nelson Spry, Leonard Wade, Pat Sheets, and Jeff Artzer. Senior Pat Sheets was crowned King Fool at the dance later that night. MOCKING the rival's rally squad are Fall Varsity Ralley Members Margi Gould, Kristie Jones, Levauna Gentry, Kelley Phillips, and Susan Norton. Skits were frequently performed during assemblies. .offs Assemblies
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MODELING THE CROWN that was proclaimed hers is Sophomore Carmen Herman, Carmen was crowned dur- ing the Winter Formal January 29. WINTER FORMAL COURT-Freshmen Leanne Michener, Darren Dryden, Sophomores Carmen Herman, David Rose, Juniors Levauna Gentry, Jack Schindler. Not pic- tured: Seniors Julianne Martus, Chris Milner. COURT MEMBERS wait anxiously as Senior Lyn Thompson gives them flowers and a word of confidence. x sw is x 3 3 1 ix s NFQws X R X X X WN' 7, Nos, Christmas Week ' Winter Formal
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