Marathon High School - Shoreline Yearbook (Marathon, FL)

 - Class of 1972

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As we walk, contemplating the newness of the day, we realize that we are part of an unchanging pattern - Striving and reaching for goals often elusive to our grasp. Band room slated f IMBMMW JLfiifl U f l Vffl OI U 1 VU | October completioni FLORIDA KEYS - Cou- nty School Board members are hoping for an October completio ' ' band 1 at MiuUl after th« plans Tu Startir Board wi The furniture will con- for the sist rof only the essential cuit. equipment needed to open Hilary 16th SPORTS Dolphins make first score ot season I KEYNOTER Thurs., Oct. 28,1971 UOinmn - Bv BRUCE LIND Staff Writer ... . MARATHON — The Mar; ° . hh thon Ck PIlins t0°k anoth award th fa(, jasl week against Imm and push kaje but managed to mal October. | e scoreboard for the fir Plans time this season with a fin will houj score of 54-6. cert ba That game was the six )lohins. To Ransom Dolphins lose in labs, a i..- o 0 1 3 -C H Dolphins a tough battle By BRUCE LIND Staff Writer MARATHON — Miramar appears to be the straw that broke the camel’s back when they beat the Marathon Dol- phins. 47-0. last week. Dolphins’ Coach Jim Siko- ra. displaying apparent frus- tration in the team’s failure to score all season, said “it was the worst game Mara- thon has played ’ “Nothing went right.” he said. “Everything just fell apart. Sikora severely criticized both offense and defense teams for their lack of effort in the game which gives the team a 0-5 record for the sea- son thus far. The only highlight of the game. Sikora said, was quar- By BRUCE LIND MARATHON — Despite facing a loss of 8-0 to Ran- som High, the Marathon Dol- phins whipped Into shape last week to perform their best game since their origin last year. Ransom came to the Keys favored by Miami sports writers to win over the Dol- phins 14-0. but the Dolphins showed them they had other ideas. The defensive team came onto the field to hold Ran- som outside their 40-y a r d line the entire game, but a defensive error caused the Ransom team to score their eight points. However, Ransom was not to be slighted and kept the Dolphins from moving the ball past the goal line, de- spite Marathon being Inside the five-yard line three times. An attempted field goal by the Dolphins also fell through which could have put the team on the score- board for the first time this year. Offensively. losing quarter- back Ron Styron moved the Dolphins 329 yards on the ground, and with only one completed pass in the game. Halfbacks J. Rahmes and Floyd Mason ran the most yardage for the Dolphins, with Mason highlighting a 40-yard return punt from Ransom. The Dolphins earned 12 first downs and gained some 40 yards with three punts. Jim Sikora, Dolphins head coach, commented on the game by saying, “It’s rough when you move the ball as many yards as we did and not get on the scoreboard.” The Dolphins will have a rough weekend this week when they will face Cardinal Mooney Cougars from Sara- sota. The Cougars will come to the Keys Friday and workout and then have a barbeque with the Dolphins that night. The game is scheduled at 8 p.m. on Saturday.



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 By BRUCE LIND Staff Wrltar MARATHON — Accredita- Marathon High - H de- School offici MHS accreditation MHS £ °cr edita tin 3 V , be fee K mner dun T e T .5-2 check © «oi, is in doum ■- °o lent Neu-—— ments set up by the evalua- tion teams, but according to Mrs. Gradick they appear to be behind on the work scbed- ule. The now under construc- n'dav n . . ' '“«n and science 22,i97i ' « Simmons, all former mem bers of an evaluation team she said “we came up with more things than we wantet to find. School Superintenden A. J. (Bookie) Henrique; feels contrary to Mrs. Grad however, saying that w' t Ci: why he ng con miuee cn accred- on Oi t. 19. 1H prir,. ■■■ ■■ Kit Grad- slated that e:I lha minor ;tructir-n t ! tormerly earec to be behind sched- and might have caused school tc be overlooked a cored it at mn this year been c'-Tipltud. We are in real good shape she Mated, he onlv ether work that to be completed is the re- red paperwork and sched- ig to be gi tn to the team 'Kored t wa n th labs, boar jok at z's ret ominendation, to approve the work schedule for the con- progress payment for the struction. construction work done by On three differed Keevan, but not to release sions Henrirn- the check until certain condi- ed ’ . tions were met by Keevan • He said wef trie resenting ihe Southern ro° M i 1 . u before the ociation cf Cc.'ieges and ' I™1.1 anon team arrives the oo.s (sACS). school will have a chance in 7. .’ -ugforsep- getting the much work -r «— CVt» «ce» Vork i1 lab B i for accreditation FLORIDA KEYS - School offi- cials are very optimistic a- bout chances of accreditation of Marathon High School and the Coral Shores School fol- lowing official surveys last week. County School Superintend- ent Armando Bookie Henriquez said that in all probability both schools will be accredit; ed. Separate committe the Southern Associ n accreditation of sc p ls Colleges visited Mar«ion an j Coral Shores last wee) reports Thursday .AV Board of Public Instruction, following the reports. Most of the recommenda- tions were toward improvement rather than requirements for accreditation. Henriquez agreed with Mrs. Campbell pointing out that 80 yt of the recommendations made within the cur- fchool setup. We are e- to do most things, he ded that some areas being worked en. iTi that recommenda- brm for additional physical Facilities will be the most difficult because of the capi- tal outlay required and said i fulfill the dreams of one's youth; that is the MARATHON-A 16-member school accreditation team arrived here Tuesday to begin rating Marathon High School against state and local standards. The group, headed by Dr. Charles Council, professor of education at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, includes both public and parochial school experts in the fields of language, administration, pupil services, migrant education, and physical education, as well as the general school subjects. The 16 committee members along with local school officials and the general public was treated to a shrimp dinner last night at MHS, but the committee got down to the serious business of rating the school yesterday. MHS is not presently recognized by the Southern Association of Colleges and University’s rating system for superior high schools around the • Km ♦ MUQ Prinoinal best thing that can happen to a man. No worldly success

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