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After a year at the top of the middle school. freshmen are starting over. This year's freshman class liked the iaea of being out of the mid- dle school and in high school, but they didn't like being at the bottom of the ladder. Most freshmen like the Keys' beautiful weather and refreshing waters, and they enjoyed going to the beach ana swimming. Liv- ing in the Keys gave the freshman class limited things to do, but they all enjoyed going out with friends and watching TV. On the weekends they en- joyed boating and playing sports. The freshmen also loved eating pizza, and, of course, they lovea seafood! Adams, Patrick Allen, Michael Armstrong, Robert Antrobus, Rosalind Baker, Tricia Barrows, Elyssa Bass, Rachel Black, Natacha Blum, Paula Bobowski, James Boczon, Karen Boffil, Marisol Brown, Jerry Brown, Stephanie Brueckner, Matthew Carey, Meghan Carter, Lashondra Casas, Monica Chavala, Vilma Clark, Micah Cole, Timothy Connor, John Cooper, Jessica Crespo, Lazaro Culmer, Joseph Curry, Miles Daniels, Timothy Danvers, James Diehl, Mark Dillard, Shana Doll, Kendra Donlon, Diane Edwards, Julie Elneser, Sanir Eugenio, Robert 18 Freshmen
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Faculty Focus: Mrs. Diane Gerson Faculty 17 Top Left — Vocational Department: Fritz Majewski, Bruce King, Ralph Gen- try, Chuck Bayles. Not Pictured: Michael Carl, Jeriy McCurry. Top Right — Diane Gerson: Special Programs Department Head. Bottom — Special Programs Department: Kim Sievert, Mary Maloney, Diane Gerson, Jay Parales, Robin Rundle, Pat Lillibridge, Jan Schuf- fman. Bill Sympson. Mrs. Diane Gerson was born in Zeeland, Michigan, and is the head of the Special Programs Depart- ment. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in psychology from Florida State University, and her Master's degree in counseling from Nova University. She spent nine years as a social worker with the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Ser- vices before moving to the keys and becoming Marathon High's guidance counselor. The thing she likes most about Marathon High is working with students and helping them both academically and socially through their often difficult teenage years. She would like to see more electives offered, along with a greater variety of classes, but she realizes that tnere is only so much that a small school can offer, and does her best to make the students comfortable with their course selec- tions. In her spare time, which must be limited by all of these activities, she enjoys “The Cosby Show, reading, occasional shopping trips to Miami and fishing.
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The freshmen had a lot of class and school spirit, and they look- ed forward to four great years at MHS. Faircloth, Tara Fantroy, Steven Farthing, Charles Fenhoff, Jim Foster, Robert Freeman, Mike Friedhof, Tellie Garcia, Dayres Garcia, Tania Gibson, Steven Goelz, Billie Jo Gomes, Laurie Ann Gonzalez, Maritza Gonzalez, Nercy Gonzalez, Timothy Griffis, Sheila Harold, Patricia Helmick, Ann Hensly, Susan Herd, Richard Hevey, Elizabeth Hicks, Honus Holland, Julieanne Howder, Eric Huff, Dustin Hurt, Robert James, Phalice Jenkins, Patty Keebler, Steven Kellenberger, Christian Kellenberger, Karl Kerlin, Lynette Langley, Krystal Lazuka, Raymond Lenco, Matthew Freshmen 19
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