Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1977

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Pleasure And Action Make The Days Seem Short September 7 - Each dawn is a new beginning. 9 - First golf meet at Oxford. 10 Science Club celebrated Bicentennial by planning time capsule to be planted in the city park. 13 - Travel Cl ub organized. Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. 14 Steering Committee members elected in homerooms. All authority belongs to the people. 15 - Tenth graders tested for intelligence. 17 • First pep rally of the year. No wild enthusiast ever yet could rest. 21 - Cross Country ' s feet meet at St Clair. 22 ■ Marysville Vikettes defeated the Memphis Honey Bees! 24 Underclassmen smiled for the camera lady. October 1 - The beauties of the school were elected for the Homecoming Court. Beauty and grace command the wo rld. 13 - NHS met No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. 14 Freshmen tantalized the taste buds with a Bake Sale. A penny saved is a penny earned. 15 - Homecoming- Vikings 40-Marine City 181 Neither snow nor rain ... nor gloom of night ... could stop us. We had them all! 16 Renee reigned at our Homecoming Sweetest Day Dance. 26 Sophomores ordered class rings. 29 A trip to the North Country for the Vikings - We defeated Cadillac 42 to 8. November 10-11 - Teachers met with parents. Ah, woe is me, cried each student. 19 - The Curious Savage starred Julie Williams with a cast of thousands - all Seniors 25-26 - Thanksgiving Recess December 6 - Sports heroes celebrated at annual banquet. 9 ■ Students smiled for Mr. Askar and the Yearbook. 14 Christmas Concert presented by MHS Choir. Hark the Herald Angels Sing! 16 - March, March, March went the band in Marine City Christmas Parade. 21 - Mrs. Efsholz ' s favorite seniors decorated their homeroom door. 22 - Mark Feick was outstanding fish in the Swimathon. 23 - R R - Christmas Vacation! January 13 - Kathy Reid showed slides of Japan. She was a stranger in a strange land. 5-14 Freshmen starred with Coming Home float. Bill Pozios elected King! 25-27 - Exam week - Thinking is hard work. February 5 - Stairway to Heaven through the snow will always be remembered by the Juniors. 10 - Marcia Ablett spelled and Julie Williams typed at the annual BO EC contest. 14 Spirit Week celebrated by cheerleaders. Today is made for you. March 4 ■ New officers elected for Student Council — Chris Mader, President; Martha Kwiatkowski, Vice-President; Mary Warren, Secretary; Cathy Albert, Treasurer. 7 - Journalists initiated into Quill Scroll Society. BOEC Rec Night - That man is richest whose pleasures are the cheapest. 8-11 - Poor Freshmen took tests 16 - French Club Pancake Supper 19 - Sophomores earned cash with a paper drive. 22 - Athletic Awards Banquet 24 26 South Pacific - I ' m Gonna Wash That Man Righ t Out Of My Hair 31 - Day befit in the Swamp ? April 1 - Report cards again, but vacation too. How sweet it is! French Club off to France - You who have not been to Paris - Go! 19-21 - MHS visited by North Central Committee If a stud ent be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world. 27 - Blue Water Band Festival - Music is the universal language of mankind. May 6 - Marysville Relays 12 - Junior Play ■ George Washington Slept Here. 13 - Once again, students registered for classes. 23 - Viking Week - We found it most exciting ! 25 Honors Assembly Honor and glory forevermore. 29 Baccalaureate - Beginning of Senior Week. June 1 - Senior Choir Concert - Music is well said to be the speech of angels 2 - Senior Honors Convocation - The chief ingredients of those that gain esteem and praise, are good nature, truth, good sense, and good breeding. 3 ’ Senior Prom - Tonight ' s The Night 5 - Commencement • An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest 10 Last day of school — The leaves of memory seemed to make A mournful rustling in the dark . CALENDAR -5

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 6 JUNIORS 49 SOPHOMORES 61 FRESHMEN 73 SPORTS 85 ACTIVITIES 117 FACULTY 159 SENIOR DIRECTORY 176 INDEX 179 ADS 183 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS



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Np se-ho-res se nyA ' ses) a Hpanlnh l-mm of address equivalent to mivtrr. use«l slime or capital Ued and pr» fix« «l u the name of a nutn Abbr Mr. [ Mp . arsier W mviox] £ £« ‘ «? oral ” s 1. s member of a MM e ' J , mimi ' I i«-i-i»rded a person wh WlffgfSR to MS j,. -tAr ' -). ad) 1. «4. per ig- Itefltting a senatvir »r s Vt t. consisting 4 senator . nts.To s . -tors) 4 — a I- 3 en ' - VP i5,, TLr ' te gy. t r A the practh ' in the wfUl th sr prmblcnt tal app dnt«sw rnun the State of the ap ” enf the 1‘renhlent » party ‘Tl dHrt. ( 5 unr «4 a fixed number Lit Si » divided, each (Heeling J lj esmate l ' f assembly district, fuUunt fs» nl lAfis kAn nVH- ' t.V.m: coth ,mi aV. Pi se-ns tus con u I ts Sj I: ? rV l? «?f n Ul t ’ esistc 4 anciefil Itomr -j -,4 |»| — r . 1 . to cause, per- md a mrs ertgrr: They mt thrlr l»e cmveyed or transmitted ,,,,4 « Irflcr 3. to order direct. . . 0 JV wrtnewr «rov; Thr prrst- • gigrrsM i 4 f4) propH or deliver 1 4 t . . nation rondilion r direction ; , to tkr tsw • T ' ' • ' ftyh rr sSt L,- dwrhargr. or Utter usually fo| by £ 0 7 rv -•» , ■ V k to transmit — — ‘ n lh f P 0 IT 7 ow r vne y r n .Sias ra record u ed h » m w i iip r agent. nniK r ' rJ’ut rZnM 1 -iK I T hr ship y j adxu Sliu9 1 ur rx ' 10 • ‘ ml ' fcMthtonl or Cambridg. ‘•1 modng delivery 4; u, smd f»r th, dartnr. ‘» 4 srj mi ( ' ap Dakar. ' . 1 rt . . , r n, ' wln « NW from K Mall to the Xil-mtlc at st Ixmls ab. 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Awr..‘ 2 . sen e schal enA. vh.4). n. an •.ffk ' er « hargc 4 domestic arrangement , m qa o ttks. the ad- miniKtratkm (4 justice, rtc . in the hou«rh Hd «4 a me.li..- va] prince or dignitary . steward [ME NIK (l itin i ed) r rank ish aenifca ctus ) aenkg servant; c. OIK sen, tenth i.sme- 4d 4- srn h servant)] S ,T n - K , ? 0 . r , (F J ItA ' ). 1.4-o-pold H4-dar ( Fr 15 A pohl ' 5 dSn ' born l«W. African p. -t. teacher and statesman president «4 the Kepubllc of Senegal since I9dn se-nhor 4n yrtr ' . -y«V ' ; Port. « n A H ' ), n ..pi we- nhora. I»nrt •c aho-res ■ » nv V ' idsl.). a IN rtugu vw- title (Miuivalent to mixler or .Ur., uml alone or capital lied and prefixed to the name of a man. Abbr Mr f l g I. senior; see hknior ] se-nho-ra 4n yrtr ' a. -yAr ' ..; ' or i M nyA ' n..) n . pi. •e sko-ra dn yflr ' a . -yArA» : port 1 nyA ' aatit). a I ortu guesc term of aRldrvs - ]Ui valent to . r . used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married woman Abbr Sra [ Pg. f.-m «4 wkshor] w nho rl ta en ' v.» rf ' t.». s5n ' - : orf. sr ' nyA af- ta). n pi -tmm t.» : Pirrt. -t.« ln. a Portuguese terra of address e»|ulv a lent to mist, used aJ.me cm- capital ImkI and prefixed to the name 4 a girl or unmarried woman. bbr.: Sri a [ Pg. dim 4 sknhora] -nlle isP ' nll. -nil. sen ' ll!, ad j. 1. of. pertaining to. of old age. e p. referring t« a decline (of topographical erosion to a b. to di „ r( pnrt e. to Z. tZdi a report lo th, stoel T— . to be dispatched or d -n md m roar amir entries or Ur be SENIORS ixMintries) a married woman or a spinster (4 MgSoRj MC rto rl ta 5n ' y.. r ' ta. sl n ' ; Sp se nyA h ' U). n.. pi -tas (-tag; Sp. Iks) I. » Mpanlsh term «4 address equivalent to win, used alone « r capltallxed and pn - fixed to the name c4 a girl or unmarried soman. Abbr Srta 2. In Spanish-speaking countries) a girl or y oung unmarried woman 3. a cigar-shaped wrasse Oryfults raliformra. found off the cimuM 4 C ' ailhM ' nla. olive Ivrown above shading to creamy white below. [ Mp. dim. of nr Sow ] having full sen-sate (sen ' sit). ad) perceived by the senses. [ l.l. xrn.xdt ' u ' IkesKSM, -ATK ] sen sa tion (sen si ' vh.m). n. 1 . the operation or function (4 the sense ; percept ton or awarenes 4 stimuli through the sense 2. a mental condition resulting from stimulation »4 a sense organ; a physical feeling, as . 4 cold. (vain, etc 3. Physiol the faculty of perception of stim uli 4. PxycA.W an experience arising directly frv m stimulation 4 sense organs. 5. a mental feeling esp a state id excited feeling. •. a state of excited feeling or interest caused among a number «4 persons or throughout a community, as by some rumor, ovvatr- rrnec. etc 7. a cause id such feeling or Interest . Her bright red dress u as a sensation at the party. [ ML sensdlibn- is. i4 sensdtih). equlv. to LL sensdt(as) srs- mtr 4 -»An- -ion] wea-sa ' tioa- less, adf. — Svn 2. See sense 6. excitement, stimulation, ani- mation; agitation. etmmoUon. perturi»atit»n. »en sa-tlon-al (sen sft ' vh.»n J 1). od] I. of «»r pertain- ing to the sense or sensation 2. Intended to produce «g producing a startling effort, strong reaction. Intense interest, etc . mp. by exaggerated, superficial, or lurid element a sensational norel 3. extraordinarily good; conspicuously excellent; phenotwnai : a sensational yuarlerbatk. [sensation H- -al 1 ] •en-sa ' tioa-sl-ly. ode — Hy». 1. exciting, stimulating — Aat. I. prosaic, dull, sen sa-tlon-al-lse (sen d ' dw nulls ' ), r.t.. i ed. -is-iag. Chiefly Bril, sensationalise sen «a tlon-ai itm sen si ' sha n-iu ' -.mi, n. 1. suh- i matter, language, or style onslurlng or dmigned to ice startling tar thrilling Impressions or to excite vulgar liuttc 2. the use 4 or intt ' rest in this matter, language or style The cheap tabloids sensationalism lo increase their circu latum. S. doctrine that the gisMl is u I ' judgt d only tifk ' allon of the senses 4. I‘hih s the dt»c- all ideas an- derived from and an- essentially to sensation 5. Psychol. M ' nrnationism Also lualism (for defa 3 4). [sensation a i. 4 •en-sa ' tion -sl-ist. a. sea-sa ' tioa-al-is ' llc. American wh ! colleges, and unlversitlm) of or p«»r- i their final yenr ir to their class u , 1 depart or lo Is- conv« f 4 WHWI His leat her sent him - |5 tend out. s. to distribute; iwu dbpatrh They sent mt their final »• se-d psekiwg. to dismiss I to dsarrace The cashier teas stealing j b« pprtrni 17. c»d up. a. Is n-U-aai or 1 tsunni Irt out b. Slang to sentence or -T t r as ronneted and sent up for life 01 ten dan. r (i sendrn. Doth sand fan Qur torn- •nnth-. • santh - go. whrnn- OK — Mad ' s-bls. ad? l u nwir dispatch, forward 4. cast, hurl 4.1. mrH ve futrvnmw Of: art. I ble. dire, grt; abb. fiquol, . . 4ar. i as in system, i as in easily, o as in gallop, u m in circus; J as In button (but n), fire (fP’r). cradle (krld ' °l). Hee the tion-al ize (sen tft ' »l).» n- !! ' ). »X. -is«d. -iz-ing. to make sensational [sensational. 4 -ixe] sen-aa tion Ism sen si ' vha niz ' am), n. a theory of psychology maintaining that experience consist solely of sens;itionK Also, seasatioualism. [senkation -f -ISM] sen-sw ' tioo-ist. n.. adf. sea-sa ' tiou-ls ' tic. •if 1. any tabling to student In t . A. (in certain American college and universities) of ire liertalning u« the final two yestn ot education, during which a student spocializtw In a (Nmaln field id study «. id earlier date; prior to His appointment is senior to mine by a year — n 7. a person who is «4der than oenw (sens), n., .. sensed, sens ing. — r another. 8. a person 4 higher rank or Ntanding. than id the faculties, aa sight, hearing, smell, another, mp by virtue id longer service. 8. a touch, by wrhirh man and animals perceive stimuli student In nis final year at a high school. prep«rat«M y originating fnim outside or Inside the body. S. these school. coPu— , or university 10, a fello w holding faculties collecti vely. », their o p era tioo or fdnctloo; if. Ire; hot. Vrrr. Order, oil. bd6 . do se. out; up. (Urge; r ief; sitil; tjhos; thin, that; zh as ln measure. “ full key Inside the front cover.

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