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The Viking Regement shows it ' s Homecoming spirit by spreading their peppy tunes throughout Marysville. REIGNING QUEEN Pat Maday escorts Homecoming Queen Rhonda Smarch, to the Pep Assembly. A9 ai ? WMm X - C RAFTING ON THE COL- ORADO? Lori Hand and Kathy Badley ride the rapids on the parade route for the Nature Ap- preciation Club. TEMPLE OF DOOM Classof 88wins first place in Homecoming float contest.
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TUf?Y IS CHRIS OR CHRISTIE? Chris Roehl dressed as a girl during Spirit Week for guys girls switch day. THIRD PLACE FLOAT Juniors use a chocolate bar to represent their Homecoming motto Victory Is Sweet. CLOWNING AROUND CLASS CUT-UPS Pam LePla and Tawny Closs Gretchen DenUyl and are happy to rest their feet Natalie Leavitt work late on during the pep assembly the senior float which takes after marching in the second place. Homecoming parade. 1 : §F ■ ' mrw rv ' lOti Eft? - -
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N.H.S. Displays Its’ Colors FILE IN! Students are intent on getting study mate- rials in M.H.S.’s library. Matt Evans sits back and lets everyone else do the work. N.H.S. Officers: Tammy Stadalnikas, Pat Roop, Gretchen DenLlyl, Julie Master, Pat Maday. Mrs. Gorham, N.H.S. advisor, supervises a meeting in the library. Starting last spring the National Honor Society enforced stricter requirements for its induction. In order to become a member, all applicants are now required to have a minimum 3.5 grade point average, and more emphasis is being placed on par- ticipation in extracurricular activities. Several plans were made to create a more active NHS this year. Some goals were: giving the annual Woodlands Christmas party; visiting college open houses as a group, attending a play, and perhaps collaberating with Mr. Goetz and the Nature Appreciation Club in some field trips. Also, the idea of earning service points was reinstated this year. Members received points for participating in events such as the initiation, freshmen tea, and their other extracurricular activities as well. This year ' s NHS advisor was Mrs. Gorham. The officers were: president, Gretchen DenUyl; vice-president, Pat Ropp; secretary, Tammy Stadalnikas; trea- surer, Julie Master; and historian, Pat Maday. They, along with the rest of the NHS, worked to improve it, and made this year one of its most productive and fun. 14.
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