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, , A N vu t. I Zine . l '31 is L 10553 1- -.. s - ,Tn- ,B-.i:1.iai,. ...J , I -. .b-,sf ht, .. e ' gp-ffm J Mt H- Mi. . . I ' 'H Mm C i. ,FL -P' 'I .4 ' A A. if ff THRU THE YEARS WITH PRIDE was the theme for the 1985 Sesquicentennial celebration for the city of Marshall. Miss Il- linois waves from the float with the representative gazebo from the courthouse square. The gazebo was auctioned off following the celebration. VOLLEYBALL PRIDE is displayed by team members despite their losing season. Team members riding on the float are tBottoml Cindy Taylor, lennifer Brandt, Lori Martin, Tammy Wiser, Shelley Grieves, Lisa Wiser, Tina Sanders. tTopj Lori Burns, Sherri Bucher, Denise Washburn, Terry Moreland, coach, Amy McConchie, Angie Calhoun and Cartha Schroeger. AMY McCONCHIE AND ANGIE CALHOUN act as if they are being threatened by this sailor. In reality they were just flirting with the visiting seaman. THE MARCHINC LIONS proudly step-out to lead the parade through the parade route. THE ANIMAL INSTINCTS of Scott Lindley were brought to life as he looked through the many booths and siplays on the courthouse square. - , IIOMICONIINIC,
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Held in eonjunetion with Nlarsliallia we-.P quic-enteimial, Homecoming '80 began with spirit week aetixiea that included punk day. crazy red and white day and mourning day. Thursday eyening HHS students and rommunity members gathered at the band- stand on the square lor a giant pep rally and the Coronation of the Homecoming ljtteeii .H -a1ittltt'dtttit't lwgati at llit'5ill1iitt and headed toward the lootliall lie--lfl wht-rf' 7 a giant bonlire had been built. Friday. the spirit games pret't,-eded a xietory by the mighty Lions' football team. The events were highlighted by the ISU unit Sequieentennial parade on Saturday morning. The Marshall High School float was awarded the grand prize. I , 4 , 9.1, ' 0 . I HC we - W .1 ' rm. . ,0. my ..t 'dia ' 1 Q vig van.. A rf! ,. seam g. .1 11V vt, we ? a 4 4 4: 86H omecoming was SENIOR HL'LA-HOOPERS i -L' Darlena Rankins Angela MARQHMI Thompeon ihem Buch . , . , , . . f ' r er and J' P m . -, . ,l',T'l lah LEM 1' 1 tion during the relay races im revo swing into ae- as the snake d'ni4-,X W' H Z UI I an-in tht- N.l,,,,,,. . - - - x ' 's '1-NINW 0 NU 3lNlLlNlCCOENCHlE GETS REFRI-:SHED with B bum' RIT-ot toward Ilia- lontluill fnhhl IN 1 ull ith Nun, er -V ' - , the bauooaij egattenlpts to Catch a water balloon during sf-I h-'l.UWINt. MUNI. Ilila liglnx tht- nw!-i att in-I 05: game. . 5 .i spark undvi ll... plum. H' lm 1 i ' '4 munity HOMI-ItIOMlNtg
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Homecoming Parade Scenes XNYBODN WANT -X BAI I OON7 Rachelle Kennedv, Tammy Bishop, llvlegssa ' t e es- Martm and lulie Roberts try to relive their childhood days during quam-ntvnnial parade I'IIIi MAN OI- THEIR DREAMS is exactly what Jeanne Thompson,lamiMartir1, ludvi- Thontpwn and Sherri Bucher have found in these genuine Mountain N11-it HINIOI4 fXNiCLI1I.A THOMPSON and member ofthe MHS volleyball team hands HI tliwdivs to tuture Marshall High School students. Ulf.-NNI? ITRIZI- WINNER The MHS Hoat won first prize in the Sesquicentennial V111-li' WIN' tenths portravs Uncle Sam and waves his flag to the cheering -rr-ml XII-.mwliile Troy Het'ner tries to figure out how to get the 150 birthday cdltmlltw Ititipt-yJy,t X y i .553 PMT' ' -Xe . --I Q-J I I I J ,W -1 L-R, r -at ,i , ,T fr eff? 4 'V ig' ff, V ff f-f li-vi, 1' ' Il , I I' Y f I fi I l I is . ji' l 435 3, .ef-5 E225 fi 4 It T, pw HOMECOMINC galil-'Q ' , ish X , -i may me f - as'- 3. a'.i 4 ' 51
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