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ln the early hours of the morning, Sept. 14, 1981, 2,818 alarms awakened the mates of Mira Mesa High. With mixed emotions of enthusiasm and dismay, the first day of the year long cruise had begun and the fresh log book was opened. Welcome aboard to a voyage full of excitement and excursions that won't be forgotten. First on the itinerary were greetings by the cheerleaders, songleaders, and the A.S.B. as schedules were issued. Checking into cabins and finding classes followed. A special orientation during first period for the frosh helped these newcomers develop sea legs for their maiden voyage. The students had boarded, and the 81-82 cruise was under way, Itinerary changes in the counseling cabin and finding the way around the different decks and gangways were common frustrations. Greeting familiar faces, seeing old friends and making new ones added to the adventure of the cruise. The weather was clear and the cruise promised to be a fine one! 4 Theme Welcome Aboard
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All ABOARD! First come, first served. For those who liked to stay aboard ship, the galley had many delicious treats and sweets. There were many provisions to choose from: cakes, chocolate milk, tacos, hamburgers, and pizza. Marauder seamates did not wait in line for long because of the nutritious items offered in other lines such as fruits salads, and yogurt. The Galley hours were flexible, beginning with breakfast at 6:30 and serving through both lunches and again in the afterschool snacks. In the morning, Marauder seamates enjoyed a variety of hot chocolate, cereal and coffee cake for breakfast. After school maties satisfied their tastebuds with a quick snack. The Galley is a cornucopia of gastronomical delights which depended on the skills of the Galley crew. 1 X X 3 X X 253 X X is .V , 1 55 1 . . f XX,X-XX,,, 4 f , mw,,sX-9 -X X 1, XXXX 1 is Sa s QR ss. T .TXX X s 4, Pm' 1. There is always a seating problem at lunch. i 2. Todays rations consist of bananas. l 3. Melissa West buys a few rations, 6 Sea Rations while they are still available. 4. Eating lunch on the grass seems to break the monontony of the school day. Sea Ration at km'- if Nw 'isis . 5
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