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Past Memories Still Shine Brightly SEPTEMBER DECEMBER MARCH 5 - All the stars started the 1978-79 year at MHS. 13 — Band students tried on newt uniforms . 14 — Student Council met. 15 - First Amplifier of 1978-79 sold. 18 - Campus Life roller skated at the Gardens. 20 — Sophomores ordered class rings. 21 — Golf team beat Anchor Bay , 22-35. First NHS Meeting. 27 — Senior Play tryouts. 28 — Selling and Advertising class visited the Times Herald. Homecoming court elected. OCTOBER 2 - Valhallas Pom Pon Squad Drill Team tryouts. 3 - Ninth graders took DAT test at the American Legion. 4 — Algonac Muskrats lost to Vikings’ Freshmen team 37-22. 9 — Girls ’ Varsity Club held first meeting. 12 — Majorettes performed for Homecoming parade. JV Football topped Marine City 33-6. 13 — Homecoming Game. Julie Evans crowned 1978 Homecoming Queen. 20 - Varsity Football conquered Oscoda 27-14. 24 — Juniors took National Merit Test. 29 — French Club went apple picking. 30 - Yearbook staff sold 1979 Viking. NOVEMBER 6 — Seniors voted on color of caps and gowns. 8 - Sophomores held a bake sale. 13 — Fall Sports Banquet — Awards to the stars! 16 17 — Senior Class presented Harvey. 28 — Seniors measured for caps and gowns. 30 — Dawn Kerbyson showed her slides of Sweden with her sister, Anna. 5 — First JV and Varsity Basketball game against Romeo. 13 — Marysville High School Band and Stage Band performed in new uniforms. 14 — International Thespian Honor Society Initiation Dinner. 15 — Sophomore Class rings arrived. 21 — Campus Life had Christmas Party. 23 — Christmas break began. JANUARY 3 - Registration for second semester. 8 — JV Volleyball conquered Imlay City. 10 - Varsity Volleyball defeated Cros-Lex. 13 — Marysville Wrestling Invitational; Vikings placed third. 15 — Sophomore class sponsored a ‘ Bean-Counting Contest. ” 16 — Freshman Basketball conquered Port Huron Northern 54-46. 18 — Ski Club skied at Pine Knob. 19 - Junior Prom. All the stars “dreamed” away the evening. 31 — Tryouts for Junior Play Our Town. FEBRUARY 4 — Travel Club traveled to the Americana for a fabulous Chinese Dinner. 5 — Campus Life sponsored a Burger Bash and Concert. 8 — Thespians showed Oklahoma. 14 — Skill Center sold carnations. 15 — Woodland Aides participated in Special Olympics. 16 — Coming Home Queen — Lori Mieksztyn and King — Jeff Simmons. 17 — Coming Home Dance — “ Yankee Fire ” fired up the students. Hockey Team defeated Southgate 6 - 0 . 28 — Swim Team Invitational — Marysville placed third. 15 16 - Academy Award winners starred in Our Town. 29 BOEC holds 7th annual Typing-Spelling Contest APRIL 9-16 - All the stars blinked out ten days! 19 — JV Baseball played Port Huron Northern. 27 — Boys’ Track - Marysville Relays. 28 — Girls’ Track - Port Huron Relays. MAY 10-12 — Musical Oklahoma. 12 — City Tournament for Girls’ Softball and Boys’ Varsity Baseball. 15 — Freshman Baseball played Lutheran East. 21-25 - Viking Week. 28 -Marching Band performed for Memorial Day Parade. 29 — Baccalaureate. 30 — Senior Concert and Dinner. 31 - Last Day for Seniors. Honors to the Stars of ’79. JUNE 1 - Senior Prom. They followed “ The Long and Winding Road. ” 3 - Commencement. The Stars of ’79 blinked their last goodbyes to MHS 7 — Last day of school for underclassmen. CALENDAR - 29
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They Serve Tike Stars Third Row: Linda Hoag, Mark Armstead, Rita Stark, Mark Debano. Second Row: Cecil Lepine, Kerry Himmel, Martha Visga. First Row: Lisa Dease, Gena Oliver, Sandy Swanson, Kathy Hart, Shelly Garbutt, Jean Knapp. Donna Dionne Mary Gentner Library Service is a group of students who help Mrs. Gorham in the library. There are two or three students working every hour. While working in the Library , they receive one credit a semester. The helpers were very busy getting the library back into order this year. £ r t i Denise Frizzle and Mrs. Gorham, Librarian 28 - LIBRAR Y SER VICE
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