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Homecoming - it ' s that crazy, rowdy, special time of year that everyone looks forward to. This year we had to wait a little longer and make a few adjustments, but nothing could stop us Mariners from having a good time. We had an extra six months to let the spirit build up and when the week finally came, we went crazy with everything from stuffed animals to pizza. Everyone got involved and for the first time all year there was a feeling of togetherness and school pride. Spirit thermometers, orange and black day, buttons, hats, halls decorated, everything went great. The assembly was one of the best ever, and our hard-rockin ' dance made a super finish to a super Homecoming. 1. “First the hall, then the world!” the seniors declare as their hall ties for first. 2. Seniors Mike Endres and Laura King tie the knot before winning the three-legged race. 3. The varsity cheerleaders clown around during a time-out. 4. The spirited junior section screams for their team in the tug-of-war. 5. Chuck Riechle picks up two more points against Imlay City. 6i The student to eat the most pizza in the least amount of time was senior Mike Ingles. 7. Chris Press pulls his weight for the seniors at the Homecoming assembly.
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■S ' Seniors Work it Out The Class of “80” will long be remembered for our hard work and determination. We will also be remembered as one of the zaniest classes ever. We filled in our non-existent football season with parties and grew close because we had to depend on each other for entertainment. Whenever spirits sagged, Mariner craziness came through with everything from Halloween costumes to food fights. Almost losing basketball made it dear to us as we easily captured all the spirit jugs. Rowdiness ran rampant at the games. Ice cold beer made us want to cheer as the cheerleaders were outdone by the seniors in the stands. We wrapped up basketball season with the first spring homecoming ever and followed it up by invading Daytona Beach. By June it was time for us to fly, and we said goodbye, satisfied that we had made this year the best of our lives. 1. Laura King, professional bulletin board designer, finds it hard to follow her own advice. 2. Always well groomed, Lynn Horn trims her fingernails over the wastebasket. 3. Kim Meldrum and Donna Burmann entertain Johnna Lyszczyk, Mary Beth Stockwell and Connie Armstrong during lunch hour. 4. Sam Beckett anchors Brian Lowe as he departs from reality. 5. Mike Ingles and Reyne Endres use Halloween as a good excuse to show off their legs. 6. Senior exchange student Martin Hageman fits in well at M.C.H.S. 7. Jim Merlo, director of Inside Lester”, practices his curtain call. M.C.H.S. 7
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