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Homecoming Week Stirs Students
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path. Each nervously took a seat, awaiting the call of the Honor Court. Before this happened, A Time For Us was sung by Larry Lindstrand to the quiet audience. This silence con- tinued as Garrit and Brenda read off the names of the Honor Court. Each girl slowly proceeded to her awaiting seat at the throne: Debbie Curran, Carla Larsen, Sue Piasecki, Julie Ftomo and Kathy Stephanini. Nerves were becoming tenser but were soothed by Reunited, sung by Kris Zimmerman and Rick Lindstrand. Then, with five finalists remaining, the host and hostess approached the stand with the names of the prin- cesses: Fourth princess, Kristy Soder- man, third, Renee Thacker, and sec- ond, Cindy Parshall. The deciding moment had finally come with Megan Anderson and Leila Campbell the only remaining girls. Time seemed to stand still as Principal Dr. Donald Torrey came forward to an- nounce the year's homecoming queen and first princess. With opened enve- lope in hand he announced the first princess to be Leila, leaving Megan to reign as the 1979 Homecoming Queen. 'T'-s,, ,f , 2 , . i i l ' aittltl llifl r , , U N, ...fb l,! ll .1 . 'nl lil' ill ll'lllil 'l l:,lll'lf':,:ll'llgllltlll' , , I, f J L L lil! 1 H ll ljglgrlfl 'lxltig' ,Qtr Jai ,laws 2 . nl 'MM lu- -.if mdy Curran. , Jeff Willis, Megan arson, Julie Romo, Erin o P... 1 Brian 15
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Homecoming Week held true to the Mariner tradition of being a week of fun and excitement. It consisted of the Coronation, Pairs Day, Hillybilly Day, Spirit Day, pep assembly, football game, and dance. The week began effectively with the Coronation Assembly on Tuesday, September 25, which was also Dress Up Day. This set the pace and started the spirit that was to increase through- out the week. Pairs Day followed on a lighter note, as people dressed up in an assortment of different ways. Identical twins, green monsters, lions, and Raggedy Ann and Andy were seen walking the halls of Mariner. The costume changed to hillbilly at- tire Thursday, as Homecoming Week continued. It was overalls, rolled-up pants and plaid shirts galore, with hair done up in pigtails and faces splashed with freckles. On Friday the whole week came to- gether. Dressed in blue and gold and various hats, the student body gath- ered in the gym to blow the roof off! Queen Megan presided with her court, as all enjoyed class competitions and skits. The senior class won both the poster and spirit competitions. The spirit continued as the Marauder foot- ball team met the Mountlake Terrace Hawks, whaling on them 31-7. The day ended beautifully mid purple streamers and flowers at the Homecoming Dance, where couples danced to the music of Hard Times. v ye ,H ,sig 'lin-.g 1 - ' w 1 'Q 5 ' ' r A ' H A . T Q2 'K L it 17
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