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Marana's top honored ' 5 Q Q 6 7 ' a 1. Dr. Scott Foster, principal, recognizes Sidney Hill, salutatorian. 2. Lori Patton receives a dictionary for being selected Medallion of Merit winner by NAU. 3. Laura Brannock receives top MHS honor in being one of the two 1977 valedictori- ans. 4. A hearty handshake for Ken Tri- phan signifies his recognition as the other 1977 Class valedictorian. 5. Dale Hop- kins receives a certificate for outstanding guitar performance from Ms. Sue Gentry, guitar and vocal teacher. 6. Barbara Fisher is one of nine art students to re- 10 ceive awards for participation in the Valley National Bank art show from Ms. Kay Federoff, art teacher. 7. Ms. Flor- ence Saltzman, dean of students, presents the Daughters of the American Revolution scholarship to Kim Totten. 8. Doug Burge gets laughs from Gail Patterson and Sidney Hill as Mr. Neil Grissom, band director, recognizes him as the player who has shown most improvement. 9. Geri Cashen, Barbie Horton, LeaAnn Garrett, Suzanne Lewis and Lori Patton are recognized for outstanding contribution to the yearbook by Ms. Yvonne Taft, adviser. 10. Chris Bustamante, NHS president, awards the Freshman Plaque for outstanding academic achievement to Kim Bernardy and Kelly Patton. 11. Ray Mc Daniel, junior, is given one of the two Voice of Democracy awards by Ms. Leona Rockwood, VFW Auxiliaryi Contestants had to present a taped essay, and Julie Ortiz was the other recipient.
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.E.A.P. stands for. . . . Student Educational Assistance Pro- gram. This program was initiated under the guidance of Kevin Cowhey, president, with , the help of the Student Council. It is now under the operation of the Administration and offers course credit for qualified tutors. FRONT ROW are Allenda Testa, Charlene Loustaunau, Marty McPhedren, and Maria Sanchez. SECOND ROW are Ms. Sherri Plamann, Barbie White, Aileen Halpin, Annette Willoughby, and Mr. Fred Wilms- hurst. 1--a Barbie instructs Larry Wil- liams on the Slope-Intercept S type of linear graphing- .- i fre K 1-75:1 . ng . ,,,ff -- . riff!-I-f, I J A ,f .,'. .V Vryw ,'ll',' .93 Q- cn rf- C'- CL CD I3 rf- cn s Special programs in Marana High School are of- fered to aid students who find it difficult to func- tion in the regular curriculum. Mr. Fred Wilms- hurst, guidance department, supervises Opportu- nity Hall, an alternative to suspension allowing pupils to remain in school who might otherwise not be able to continue their education. Ms. Joanne Ward, chairman, Ms. Sheilah Nicholas and Mr. Rick Valley work through the Co-op in the high school adaptive education program to help students l with learning difficulties. ,f I Q- ,-.
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Spring Carnival held Aprrl 29 The Annual Spring Carnival was held on the high school football field on April 29. The Student Council sponsored the carni- val again this year. Any clubs wishing to have a booth paid a fee of 9510.00 to the council and 557.50 for any additional booths. There was a variety of food booths this year, as well as the GAA Dinner. The Marriage Booth was very popular with the younger crowd. Lettermen's Club sponsored the Button Booth and sold buttons with school action shots, purchased from the yearbook staff. The TRAGYC Booth was voted 'best booth.' A drunken driving test was pro- vided and for a ticket, people were tested on how fast their reflexes were. The carnival dance closed off the evening with sounds from Generation Gap. 5 V ' i 1 , X, , I We , . J . E1 as VA A, -Q, 'Ya ff' r C .ff ' g . . 'QQ f S In i wx 1 . ,, . , . H! . if 2 W i 2 Carnival ocwl gf 3-
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