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1967 WARRIOR MARION HIGH SCHOOL MARION, KANSAS
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FOREWORD The Doors To Memories Of Life At M.H.S. Beginning another year in high school is like clos- ing the door on former years and old memories and opening the door to new experiences and successes. The door has now closed on the year and memories of 1966-67, but the ”67 Warrior would like to reveal some of the unforgettable moments locked in the now empty halls of Marion High School. It all began. . . August 31, 1966, the first day of school. Remem- ber the excitement of seeing all your friends again ( And what did you do this summer? ), the chance of making new friends ( He's 6T” and a perfect doll!), and the anticipation of meeting the new teachers ( Have you seen the new chem. teacher? WOW!!)... September, 1966, when the Frosh finally learned where their classes were. Re- member the successes of the new Warrior football team (Moose, Heifer, Loney's spleen is gone. ”), and the big bad Seniors (Frosh suck!)... October, 1966, when Seniors won another first for their float. Remember the cat- erpillar and the green beret (or was it a giant bush?). Queen Jackie reigned over a win against Remington (Yea, Tom. ) Remember, too, Halloween with rotten tomatoes, water balloons, and manure (just ask Heinz)... November, 1966, when students got dieir first long awaited vacation. Remember the the thrill of getting 2nd in the CVL (at last!) and the drama of Maxine Lowe ( Shut up or you will be held in contempt of court!)... December, 1966, when Neil donned a Santa suit (Ho, Ho, Ho!) Remember Spider and the Crabs ( Who's in their bus? ) and the Christmas season (All of a sudden, the teachers are smiling. Good or bad??)... January, 1967, when underclassmen experienced semester exams. Remember basketball (or shall we forget??), the MMCS (Blood, Blood), and Queen Jan. . . February, 1967, when there wasn't anything to do but study. Remember waiting for the school paper to come out (and getting Miss Grubb instead). . . March, 1967, when the so-called Senior attitude began to show ( You'vegot to be kidding me!). Re- member the St. Pat's Day Dance, Queen Linda and King Mike ( Do we have to wear green? ), drama contest ( I'm gonna kill that judge!), and Tork Week ( It’s abouttime you paid for something!). .. April, 1967, the month of the woodsies. Remem- ber the trips to Albert's and the D. Q. (We've got to live on something!), stopping traffic, and the Jr. Play ( Dan's in his undershirt!)... May, 1967, the beginning of the end. Remember the magnolias (Juniors lied), Six Flags, evaluation ( Do you really want to know? ), Senior finals, Senior Day ( Do notfeedthe monkeys. ”), and Graduation. Amidst the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, tears, and smiles, the Seniors changed their tassels, the juniors turned their rings, underclassmen waited, and the door closed on a year of cherished memories. 2
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