Marana High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Marana, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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l l M89 is Prime-time is the chant of sophomores Scott Kaba. Leigh Ann Pelland, Olivia Villa, Jeanine LaFond, Lori Kucsmus and Terry Mathis as they ride on their Parent's Night float. The Sophomore Class also , entered HS float in the Marana Founder's Day Parade and received a third place award. l The Junior Class uses a new approach to prom promotion by using their Parent's Night float as a big l invitation. i l Joe Villareal and his parents await their turn to be introduced 11

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- I3aPeF1t's Night Starting with the bonfires at 6:15 p.m. and ending with the football game, Pat- ent's Night 1986 was a success all the way around. Everybody enjoyed it and it was the perfect way to end the football season. The bonfire competition was extreme- ly close this year between the Junior and Senior Classes. Both classes accumulated so much wood that the wash in which the bonfires were held was piled high and still they brought in more wood. ln the end the seniors won with what has been called the biggest bonfire in the school's history. The fire burned through almost the entire football game providing one more re- minder of the class of l87. Next came the introduction of the par- ents of the football players. Both the par- ents and the football players looked proud and both seemed to be enjoying the evening's festiviti After the intro- ductions and pictures, e parents went off to get ready to enj the game and the football players went f for some last minute pep talks. When halftime arrived, there was the float competition. The theme was Once in a Lifetime and all of the classes incor- porated it in novel and unique ways. The Junior Class float took first place fol- lowed by the Senior Class float then the Freshman Class float and finally the Sophomore Class float. All of the floats were both fun to look at and very cre- ative in design proving that the students at Marana High have both school spirit and very active imaginations. Although the football team lost, the 1986 Parent's Night, was a big success and everyone enjoyed it. By winning the bonfire competition with the biggest bon- fire in the school's history, the Senior Class let everyone know that they will not easily be forgotton. By winning the float competition, the Junior Class served no- tice that they werenlt going to wait for the Senior Class to graduate before be- ginning their reign. 'iSomewhere Under the Rainbow is where you'll find the class of 1990 as this float by the freshmen shows. at ' 7 :sack ir. .. X Scott Hughes 'fsurfs off into the future as he follows the Once in a Lifetime senior float. I



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Rest Stop Taking a break during the middle of the day was everyonels idea of fun and the students at Marana were no different. Everybody looked forward to spending time during the middle of the day talking with friends, catching up on homework or just relaxing in the sun. However, even doing nothing could have gotten boring every once in a while so the Student Council often planned a lunchtime activity to relieve the boredom. This year's activities included the egg drop contest, the pig-out contest, the Dating Game, the Newlywed Game, Family Feud and many other crazy and enjoyable contests. All of the activities were designed to not only provide the students with a diversion from standard lunchtime fares but also to promote school spir- it. Football anyone? Junior Mike Nelson practices up for the big game by using his skills during activity period. Victory belongs to Tracy Murray and the Junior Class in the pig out contest at lunch. Everybody catch! Senior Steve Marshall and sophomore Kim Walden attempt to catch their wa during the water balloon toss as the other contestants look on. an ter balloon

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