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Snoopy in hot pursuit ot the Red Baron! Mr. Rex Wilson displays his winning style after pedalling to victory in the 2nd Stuco-sponsored tricycle race. You’ve got to be kidding—by tomorrow!?! runs through sophomore Randy Crawford's mind in Mrs. Dannenfelser's English 10 class. Anticipating the pain. Greg Tice. Mike Padgett. Jeff Stenzel. and Henrik Pedersen spend the moments before the game psyching up for the action. A Maze in Memories To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 A special season — a unique time for each of us began on September 4. 1984. A new school year lay before us. The familiar territory of Marion High School gave us no clue as to what lay beyond the next corner. The future was a maze of paths opening before us. As we selected our routes, we influenced each other. So at times our paths ran parallel, overlapped, or crossed, as together we traveled the halls of M.H.S. toward separate destinations. Before the school doors officially opened to let in the sultry September heat, many were already anticipating the school year. Early in August, mornings and evenings found volleyball girls, cross country runners, and football players hard at work to prepare for the coming seasons. The marching band wasn’t far behind in unpack- ing instruments once again and remembering how to step in time. And those who weren't in organiza- tions or sports were faced with the prospect of enrolling, choosing a new wardrobe, and preparing for the rigorous months of homework looming on the near horizon by tak- ing last flings of summer freedom. Summertime meant different things to each Warrior. Those three months of sunshine and heat were relaxing for some, hectic for others. Many held jobs, working on farms, in restaurants, at grocery stores, for nursing homes, and a myriad of other places. During spare time, we Warriors fre- quented the pool, Stop’N Shop, the park, the lake, and friends' homes. Swimming, softball, shopping, fishing, water-skiing, or just watch- ing T.V. were favorite ways to spend time — when not attending camps or seminars. 3
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Is this for real? Robin Wineinger collapses on Michele Bina and Craig Brock during band at Mr. Connell’s choice of band music. Patty Carroll and Jeff Fitzpatrick collapse in laughter at photographer Mat Nitschke’s German wit. Baritone player Debbie Socolofsky is caught in deep concentration in her music during pep band. 2 Opening
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Even out of her familiar red-and-blue cheerleading outfit. Senior Julie Plenert shows her spirit in cheering the Warriors on to victory. ’D-e-e-e-b!!!’’ Photographer Julie Gooding threatens to do something awful to photographer Debbie Socolofsky if she snaps 4 the shot. Bow to the left, then bow to the right. April Ogden and Christi Steward, and other Foreign Language Club members enjoy a Spanish folk dance. Holding their carnations, the volleyball girls await their turn to honor their parents with the traditional flowers on Parents’ Night.
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