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Jill Stout is surprised by the out- standing score of the girl's swim meet. The girl's basketball team celebrate another rewarding season. Juniors and sophomores get ready for Spirit Festival by making signs for the assembly. 3
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REDSKINS FACE A NEW YEAR 4 Throughout the year Mar- shall Redskins, as a whole, face new adventures, challenges and responsibili- ties. The seniors begin their last year as a family in which it is known that each will eventually go their own way. The juniors and sophomores are more or less engaging in the same school activities, while the freshmen explore the new and differ- ent atmosphere of our high school life. Accepting new ways and facilities available to them, they soon realize that class pride shows through not only during Homecoming and Spirit Fes- tival, but also the entire year. The overwhelming attend- ance of fans at our games and meets help a great deal and give our athletes much confidence. We all should be proud of the great perfor- mance and achievements that are displayed throughout the year. Nancy Burns and Jenny Clement Standing at the game for the Star take time to have a friendly Spangle Banner is the 1982 picture snapped. Homecoming Court.
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FACING NEW CHALLENGES Whether you're a fresh- man facing the chal- lenge of coping with upper classmen or a senior prepar- ing to graduate, all M.H.S. students have one thing in common . . . facing new challenges. For instance, the freshmen and sophomores need 21 credits to graduate while the juniors and seniors need 20 credits. The girls basketball team keeping up with last year's record was a tough act to follow. The freshmen, sophomores, and juniors trying to defeat the senior class in Spirit Festival, after seeing the class of 83 win at Homecoming, also added challenge to the year. This, by the way, the juniors did successfully. Throughout the year, we all have come face to face with challenges and hopefully conquered them. — Some freshman girls show Mike Earl the girl's bathroom. Having fun in Mr. Armstrong's room is Julie Line and Kim Mumaw. Deb Puff takes Shelly Ariss for a ride in the trashcan.
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