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MHS students, faculty, staff star in '1981' Life, if common or uncommon, could be made into a movie. Movies of the past, present and future il- lustrate basically a portion of life. Movies, whether bizarre or credible, always tell of someone’s existence. Movies record the past and pre- sent for the future. Yearbooks do the same. Why not base our yearbook on a movie theme? We, the yearbook staff, proudly present 1981, a Marion High production. People are the most important feature of flicks. Without people the film would never get off the ground. Who would write the script or deliver the lines? Lighting and photography could not be done without a human hand. People are very important to the development, operations and success of all film making. The same is true with the produc- tion of a yearbook. Not only are the student body and faculty needed, but the yearbook staff is needed to splice the ’’movie” together. Every face seen within the walls of MHS is important to the making of 1981 The athletes are important; they provide a majority of the after- school activities. Also, without the leaders nothing would be ac- complished. Important, too, are the followers; without them there could be no leaders. Individualists also add to the general scheme. They in- crease the color and uniqueness of 1981 One person gone and a small portion of the film evaporates. MHS students, faculty and staff are the stars of the yearbook. They make the 1981 Warrior come alive. '■•'Ajig TOP LEFT: Amy Hett shares Leslie Burkholder's elation at being named Queen ot Courts. TOP RIGHT: Getting ready to start another day of school are David Hanson and Jeff Conyers LEFT: By using her puppies. Penny Burkholder illustrates the transfer propaganda device in her TV commer- cial. ABOVE: The band ' Marquee'’ provides music for the Homecoming dance.
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TOP: Clad In sweats. Mickey Costello Is prepared to participate in the exercise ses- sions held during FHA's Student Body Week. ABOVE: Making homemade fireworks Mr. Dennis Parks lights a mix- ture of charcoal, sulfur and potassium chlorate. RIGHT: Lisa Richmond. Brenda O'Dell. Suzanne Steward. Steph Loney. Mrs. Judy Dannenfelser and Marcus Mar- tinez dress up crazily as part of their Sophomore Spirit Day activities. 2
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BELOW: Dawn Hoffman, Melissa Robinson. Amy Hetf, Patty Jeffrey and Lanell Tajchman end a peppy cheer with a high aerial jump RIGHT: Pushing the bus behind the stadium, band members Robbie Hett, Fred Wynn and Carl Wolf hope to hide it from the band director BOTTOM LEFT: Mak- ing orange juice is one of Tammy Sandwell's duties during the FHA breakfast. BOTTOM RIGHT: During second hour English. Ramona Zeller shows Henry the correct page Exciting activities add Plots are another important tacet of movies. Without a plot the movie would just lie around collecting dust. Nobody would pay money to be bored. The characters would have no direction, no action. There is a need for a series of connected events for the film to make sense to the people in the audience. Without activities, organizations, classes and sports MHS would be dull. There would be no need for a impact to '1981' plot provide adequate education. One could not go far in life without the experience of school. Classes pro- vide a structured backbone from which organizations stem. Without yearbook class a superior yearbook couldn’t be produced. Necessary is the plot. It provides an interesting school year. With an exciting school year comes an ex- cellent yearbook filled with a variety of vivid memories. yearbook without action. Nobody would look at or read it. A plot is needed to keep viewer interest. Sports and activities are the lifeline of MHS. Theyprovide diver- sions from everyday school life. Something exciting is offered—a change of pace. This adds necessary enthusiasm to 1981. • Important, also, are the classes and everyday routines. The primary purpose of Marion High School is to
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