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New additions to the faculty were Fred Surber, Marlene Dunford, Everette Neece, David Archer, Sally Brickey, and Wilburn Harris. Trophies were awarded to the 1974-75 edition of the Scarlettes when they attended Drill Team Camp at Ball State University. 11 Participants of the King College program were Stuart Jones and Sue Matthews.
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Special Activities Attended by Students Senior Amy Scott attended the Governor’s school for the Gifted. Summer proved a busy time in more ways than one for several Marion students. In addition to jobs and lazy days in the sun, eight seniors were chosen to spend one week living in and controlling the government of their own miniature city and state. The activity spoken of was Girls’ and Boys’ State. The program was instituted by the American Legion to give worthy Seniors a chance to learn more about their government through direct involvement. Mary Baldwin College was the scene of the 1974 session of Governor’s School. The school was designed to give certain high school pupils a chance to spend a month at a college with 150 of their peers while taking courses of their own in¬ terest and choice. The King College study program offered the chance to take college courses along with college students and to receive credit toward each student’s intend¬ ed college major. Girls chosen to attend Girls’ State were Lisa Hawks, Rhonda Leedy, Cindy Burchett, and Sharon Albert. Representatives of Boys’ State were Tcm- my Wilson, G reg Lawrence, Mike Bauman, and Alberto Iglesias. fry ' 10
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Early Start Brings Student Complaints As August 22nd rolled around, there were many reluctant cries uttered by Marion High students. Another nine months of getting up at the ‘‘crack of dawn,” doing endless homework assignments, and occasionally going to sleep during one of those seemingly everlasting lectures, began with opening day speeches in the gym. For Seniors, it was the beginning of the end of a high school career and for others it was the beginning of a unique learning experience. Senior Tom Sexton inspects the new handbook on the first day.
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