Marshall High School - Marshallonian Yearbook (Marshall, IL)

 - Class of 1978

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'na ck gciusy - Cheerleaglefi' Graduaei0n1fo ooQ To .3 13 QPF P P CP CPF In Ser: haw 9 P In O O no- ! 09000 loco ...47 ..69 89 ...SJ .....95 ,. .... W 0 u O .- lf5i'Oif-'5 I QQ also 110 113 ' J 114 s s 5 o ' ' ' 'l?'l i'5'I'h-lf 5 5 s Q 5 0 ' ' Ui J el fr- K. ,off-.., Administration Maintains Educational Process The Marshall High School administra- tion once again continued its efforts in 1978 to maintain quality in the school system. 1. Garold Eaglin discusses the school budget with the School Board 2 Princi al Don McNar auses a moment from his - - P Y P busy schedule. 3. Marshall Community School Board mem- bers include, First Row, left to right: Lester Strohm, R. D. Gustafson, Martin Tarble. Second Row: Tom Murphy, 'Nor- man Yeley, Robert Hartwell. f Mx dw ff, fl if f 17 W l 7 wi! W f 5 X , LL,. f f fix f may Z f X' 0 1 Q Q.. ,f fy fi W-ff f',ff' fff 24 9 , -Y 0 X ' cf , 41 ,, M, 74 ,V HQ, if f I ,I 7 7 -'Aff1,,2f f. K 'ymfpffdf j j f 1 Z J Z fi , . Aff, I v 1 , 0 , fs f I , I' 5 f fi -rf W '- ami f we Q? 6 , , , M f jpj fx M ,, 7 , , , .Lf ,,,., fx sf 9 fc jf 9 , ..5 w f ZZ , ,Wx f,,f , ,ZH A ll S ,f fffvfg ffff X - 1 1 4, .1 11, 554 -n f A . ,fduh X .X . Q RYNSOX X X N Q-ixixf A ' QX XX am. f- I n V u , , , . , . ,V , , , . , ,.,. , , , , 1, .. . H . ,, . ,, , .,.-, , , 5'V:,,,? AW'-.,,xf.'3 f ,, , , -'t iI' i ,f 2 ? f ,ff , ff X. 27 3 if L27 f 'fix ' A ,A ff W' 17 , f pf , ,177 ,f ffm A Home Ee. And World Studies Are Stressed Two popular studies at MHS are Home Ec. and Social Studies. Stu- dents increase their talent by attending sewing, cooking, and other horne skills classes. A Wide variety of classes, ranging from World History to Current Events, are offered in the area of Social Studies. Students learn more of the real World in these classes. 1. Virginia Claypool explains Home Ec. assignment 2. Violet Shaffner records Home Ec. test grades. 3. Jim Markle reviews American History with his stu- dents. 4. Bill Wieck answers a Civics question. N . . X . ? W W f I yn , ...adm .... ... ? 41 Z6 7,4 ,, 2 hw 2, 23, ' V ,, J ', Z ff 4522 mfg if M 1 Z ,f ffz. W4 7 , QQ ,MZ ,, if In f 'f JW! 7 f ff ,, MN , X, X5 X X F X S: ' T XS W Z W Www M fwww, fr 1 X X Nxxw SQ .X XXQ XS RX Xb S X N Q. . . SX Y X xg X si' XX X X. X S X XX X? . 2 9 S . XWWSX .. X X .SQ Sx Q . - . y X L JXS. .X X i. .. X . XXX X . XX XX XXXXXX. . X-SY XX XXXX gx .5 1 X XXX XX .. XX .. .1 X.. XX - .XX M NXXX . XXX . . Q . X X X. . im X X5 X . O XXX -. YQ X- X X. X., S XX X X Q X.. . X A mm W , ff wfff Z fwff Myyfffy ffff X X f 'WWQM M! f M W W 1 , i W , , 4 . A Students Study Language and Lit. English courses are required for the stu- dents' first three years at MHS. Fourth year English is recommended for seniors planning to enter college. Grammer and Literature are stressed the first three years, While Writing skills are emphasized in English IV. 1. Garnett Evola analyzes literature with her class. 2. Dan Mc Gurren examines English test scores. 3. Margaret Thornsburg helps students with English. Basic And Advanced Skills Taught In Math And Science Basic skills of rnath and science are taught in Practical Math, Physical Sci- ence and Biology. For advanced students Chernistry, Physics, and Trigonometry are offered. l. Bob Morris works out a Trig problem. 2. Dave Enkoff takes roll in Plane Geometry. 3. Mike Schiever illustrates an Algebra problem to his students. 4. Donna Gulitz dis- cusses Pbysics with a student. 5. Emma Gardner lectures to her Biology class. 2 3 ll i xf , QQ X X X, . NX Xf ws-swf, M xg: ,V wx X' A, ,hs 5 A 5 NX X ff Af ww Z-,,..,:fa! ' ' 1. 7 Zo ' AZ My A 2' Zan wx , f M 4 ' ff , 14-:QZZy. M - 4, X Wwff' ff ffffff, 2' ,M of 1 ' X ,ff X X f M 4 0... M4 ., 42 ' 4 ignunmf, Q 1 4 ' W, f yf 'XM X f '- fyy W X 52 2 ZZ? K. sg, f 5? 2 2 7 fi af- S, 2532 022 if -Vu , , - , ,,'v. 3. -4, , f.'-J.-..r.,f-,,l i,,.-... 1 v. ,.x. ,A JJJ4, . ,a,.4,-,.,, We Made It! Thus ends our high school days. We've dO1'1C Well these past four years with many accompliSh1'r161'1'CS and a lot of good times. We entered Marshall High School as lowly fre shmen, but were ready to conquer. Having miniature footballs as our selling project, we started making plans for the money we'd made. After summer vacation we came back as sophomores ready to learn to drive. We spread school spirit by selling red and white Lion booster buttons and went on to becoming upperclassmen. Cur Junior year was really exciting and eventful. We set a new popcorn sales record and finally found a suitable way to spend the money we'd been saving through Dream Weaver, our beautiful and success- ful prom. We then anxiously awaited our Senior year. The year 1978 finally arrived and We were ready. Our officers for the final year were President, David Huey, Vice-President, Jennie Crabbe, Secretary, Cheryl Cook, Treasurer, Curt Stoelting, Student Coun- cil President, Mary Brown, Vice-President, Matt Da- vidson, and Representatives, Marita Huey and Gary Strohm. We left Mar shall High School as young adults, better students, and responsible citizens who will take pride in whatever we do in life. 1. Tim Pearison looks over his shoulder at the last four years. 2. Senior officers include: Left to right: David Huey, Cheryl Cook, Jennie Grabbe, and Curt Stoelting. 5 J .rj A f ' b- - ast ' 1 Z if ff X4 ff X f ,gf XM ff? 1 ,ef ff Z as , ,f 2' WXT3' 13 A r fgf' fy f KW ZZ 7 X if - -v1v.'. 1 iiie.. My 9 Qf ff ., ,l.'- 'iffy' A f-Vf , KW W .1 AE A . 4 A ffO f ffff- li K ff ff! X f .f. ff. gilzgfgs 1 . I X .af A35 . V .f, Kfgswrag, I 21 if Q, I .1 'jljgqglr 5 1' 7A.jf? Z-'ffl WX ' 3 il wg: . I f ' Q if 5225 1, H 2 , , '- Z 7, If mf ,. ,. sux: 4 az li 'gf I I Zi I :gig-lf gr ,f if I MQYZQ 4 ,J if ' lf? f if ff 45? ff f f 9. 424.4 , .4 f m, gf ff f f ',.yZ?0,. ff X ff? X4 ZW of f ' 2-1 f J K M' af 6 9 4 MW fff A f ff f X My f A at , M f a g, f jf A .f M, , . f M5 4 . X MARK SCOTT ARNEY MARK I will K.S. a barrel scraper, Y.S. the ability not to make a scene, M.M. a B-ball game, B.L. an ankle, and Mrs. S. an it- chy dog. JEFFERY ALLEN ARTHUR JEFF I will Fu and Zach the rest. TINA FAYE BARTRAM ' TINA FAYE Q I will Kris S. a chance at the Olympics and Sandy an octopus and a twin sister. JAMES FREDERICK BENDER WEEZER Iwill this school to anybody. It was always good to me. I just never knew what it was good for. JANET ELAINE BIERBA UM BIERBAUM I will my love to Poppy. TIM SCOTT BIRCHFIELD BIRCH I will Anita Ellington my legs and Lori H. 2Ogt. IEFFERY ALLEN BOATRIGHT BOATY I will my will to someone that will. JANELL DAWN BOHN JAN A Iwill B.D. and J.W. another year of O. O. , Mr. McGurren an- other big intelligent 2nd period class, and Mrs. Rector volume control. SANDRA LEA BOOTH SANDY Iwill my brother Scott good luck at M.H.S., T. B. the ability to laugh when it's not funny, B.S. to dodge ditches, and M.W. an SBD. MARY JEAN BROWN MERT Iwill M. H.S. an award for surviving the Brown 5, and to George a pair of bib-overalls. 15 . 1 My Y. .4 , - I -7111i-ga-rgyjrfiif gg,-lg:I?:v:,-f, 535,. .7 W.: .,-...Z-Mr fr-, . 1pv-:.i if -7 3 mw3g5w,gur53g5m55sAyMgqy5455-4,zg4g155,5Q?MW3,55 STEPHEN NEAL EUMPUS , BUMP I will E. T. some advice, and S.S. nothing. MARK ALLEN BURNAM MARK Iwill K.L.S. a voice box, and M.D. a new zipper shorts on. TIMOTHY LEE CAMPBELL TIM I will Christine Bonesteel all my love. CATHERINE MAE CARLTON C. C. Iwill B.M. another three day vacation, and S.M. times in high school. ROBERT LEE CARPENTER BOB I will all the boys left at Marshall High to Lora M. BRADLEY PA UL CONINE BRAD Iwill Zach a buzz in the shop. to keep his my good CI-IERYL ANN COOK COOKIE I will S.L. one Bradley GT, Mrs. Stephens my great polka step my brother all the good times I had at M.H.S., and to R.S. and K.E. one book on how NOT to lock one's keys in the car. BRIAN RICHARD CRAIG RICK LEA NNE CRUMRIN BOO I will Y.S. the ability to raise her voice and A.G. the curb in front of my house. PHILLIP MATTHEW DAVIDSON HARLEY I will Eagy and Bostard some hitchhikers, M. S. one ride home from school, B. S. ,I I. O., J. S. , and G.E. another camp-out, and I.A . my old number. MELANIE ANNE DIXON MEL GREG ALAN EA GLIN ROWBOAT I will everyone the ability to have a good time in high school, and T.P. no more snow to drive on. DANIEL EUGENE EIRHART DAN Iwill anyone the ability to skip as many days asl did, and pass, to go ahead. ANDREA JOAN EMERT ANDRA Iwill Y.E. and K. L. a summer with Wilbur, C.P. one quick trip to Union, and R.S. a castle and a harem. 17 ToNY Evrrr TUNY KENNITH ALAN FERRIS A KENNY FLOYD A LTON FIT ZIARRA LD CHESTER STEVEN RAY GENTRY FRAMPTON AMY LURLYNE GOEKLER AMOS I will I.N., K. S., C. C., B.L., and D.R. another night at the Red Lobster, and S.G. and L.C. a lotta luck. JENNIE DIANE GRA BBE GRABBIT I will Mag a renewed IBIC membership, D. S. a pot of chili, B. L. a nurse 's uniform, Stauby a Whiteline , and M. A. a migrane. KIMBERLY JO GREEN KIM Iwill C.L. a new truck, D. M. my ability to take shorthand, and J.S. a frog to kiss. MILLARD VA RNER HART LENNIE I will my mgr. job to Pa ul-Paul because he 'S crazy enough to do it. DAWN ANNETTE I-IELMAN SHQRTY I will all future seniors the best of luck their senior year. JIMMIE LEE HOGGATT JIM I will S.D. my l-acre plantation, P.N. a martini glass, and Mrs, S. my devotion to the Speech Team. I I I 18 MARJORIE ANN I-IOOPINGARNER MARGIE I will all my books to my little sister and all my love 'to B.K. DEBORAH KAY HORNBROOK DEB lwill 3 months worth of Driver 's Ed. to K.l-I., Mr. iI.D. to B.lV. , a field of A lfalfa to M.I-I. and MJ., an exciting night at Pizza l-loot to I. H., and a life of success to I. S. and P.M. KATHLEEN SUE HORN BROOK KATHY Iwill L. Boo a good buddy to have on a S. nite, S.L. a trip to the b-room to make her happy, G.W. another birthday party, Schaf and Johnson some fingernail polish, M.A .S. some guinea pigs to put where she pleases, and Jane a Merry Christmas. DARRELL DEAN HORS LEY DARRELL , 19 f a i l M .1Y7,Q,:,5qr--frz grrf, 1. 7 -fr 5 1 , .42-l-pr3L'Q1' ry., 2 -A .'e.f:vn g.:,c2.7sj:Q :r:5 mr Av -A JAMES DA VID HUEY DA VE 1 I will all the funl had to Lisa, and lots of luck to Paula, Ange a and Marita. - MARITA CAROL HUEY , MARITA I will David a lot of success and happiness in his future, and fun in the remaining years of school to Angela, Paula, and Lisa H. SHERRY DENISE HUEY SHERRY I will all of my luck to D.N. THOMAS CROFT HUNTER TOM Through pessimism the world survives . TIMOTHY LEE HURT SMOKEY I will I.S. , M. S., and J.B. a case of B's and also J. B. a car that doesn't quit. MELINDA SUE JOHNSON MINDY I will Y.S. good luck next year in M-ettes and C.W. one cold night to look at the moon. ' STANLEY RAY KEIM CRAWPAPPY I will R.S. 555000 with which she might lead an uninhibited life, to J'.S. a certain watery golf ball machine, and finally to BLM and B. D. a home version of the hit movie, Fatty . BRENDA LEE KELLER BRENDA LORI FAY KELLER LQR1 I challenge anyone in the junior class to match my record of be' in to school on time. g RANDALL EUGENE KIDD RANDY 20 A L f - ff... t ttt iiii ., -, if ,W 1 :4553 , J i L 7 X-, ny ,-if , , f , ffl -fm X 7 L f, f , MQW, W 6 K f f ff Z gfffg -af f,f, 1 5, QQ? ff? 'X-Q' 14 I 7 Q I AV, ' A y ,,., 3 V 1 , ,E 5 l if -:-- 1 fy , ,4 2 , Elma? if X X f X . ,, W.. . 4m sv- .L - Aw 1. f 55,1 ,ffyya vp f 25 Wi 2 2 L L 2 ? I, ,,. A. ,,,. iiligwq y tgzigfggg 3 1: ,vi - .51 In g,,f.,A,s' 75 ,Q ff I 3? .-+-f ff f f,j ci ff X , www '- , ' 77' Zsysisf 9 Q- , 954, Q 5 S aa- Y if fe V- Q mc ,W ., 1, , 'S yn, V ,,g ., If .vw yy gf, , 'xr .ff :Q zz 777 fffiff g, yL,j A Ay f , ., ff! ., ,mf fn 1 f ,S I QW I I NORMA RUTH KILE NORMA I will C.W. a C14 in tune, T.P. a curfew of 9:00, and Barb and Gin great times in high school. LOWELL KENT KUNCE KENT Iwill S.L.D. one verse of Short People , and Mrs. Gulitz a suc cessful experiment if she can find a more talented class than Physics IO RANDALL KEITH LATHROP RANDY I will my ability to insult people to anyone who doesn't like friends. CA TI-IARINE DIANE LEITCI-I CAC Iwill G.W. two inches ofheight, M.A. some doughnuts, K.l-I a ride in the purrmobile, and K. G. a guy. JULIA ANNE LITTERAL JULIE Iwill S.L. , T. S. one night at the cemetery, and A. S. a wild chase down Fox Road. BRENDA LYNN LIVVIX BREN But Kathy, I already took the cap off! STEVE CRAIG LYMAN STEVE I will G.D. , T. T. , and L.H. a really wild time their senior year. SCOTT EDWARD MACKE BIRD CH ERYL MA RIE MA RT IN MURPI-I I will Maggie Morrison the high school office for her second home PAULINEA MARIE MARTIN PA ULINEA Iwill I.S. a homemade pizza, andI.M. good luck in M.H.S. 21 Ha is ii K ,E ..,,,,..f:3:jcI8,?gi1? 3 f'27h.?f, 31Ff7-132 f1pfz'11'Vv:41.fTf'91 'L its , 1 A 33655385-iiliiawmdiswsmiisnmmsfmws.s,1,:w,gva1g:Wgmpp , -v J., 'iz av 4 .VA-'Z ,,a rf ,., Af. J I 5 4'-: . . xi' E: nl . --, :ff Rv s 3.93 ,L 1 1 IQ, ' fl, iw V.. J JUDY KAY MASON JUDE , , 152 J I will J. W., D.M., and T. C. the best of luck their senior yiejr, J my brothers Dean and Jim, not to have as many wrecks as I p1 . J 2 Y GEORGE ALLEN MAURER GEORGE l J 5 Q , J 3 J l i l J J J 3 JUDY KAY MELCI-JO JUDY J Iwill John the ability to get over the snow pile without getting stuck. i J MARGARET MARY MORRISON MAGGIE J I will LG. two pepperoni pizzas and Robert Redford, M.A. one J jungle bunny, D.S. the ability to hold her chili, and B. L. Flor- i ence Nightingale. J 1 J Y I BRIAN WAYNE MOSS PETEMQSS 1 I will my pole vaulting ability to my underclassmen. J TOM JOSEPH MULLEN TCM 635: W ' rf QW? I I Q ' ,sf Y fs 3. 351 22 ,.': r 1 Q' : 'f lg ,J I 1' 2 , . 15 Q. 11 1 T 12?-E' 'za fi Rv IOSEPH KEITH MURPHY MURPH IANE ELIZABETH NORTON IANE Iwill David to me, B.M. one KISS concert, M.A.S. some se- T.O. O. I. Simpson, and no. 32 to anyone who can fill it. EEAA 'AN 1 If .,,--A ,oo. f Q ,NA NCY ELLEN OWEN NANCY. I ,',- - is , I MICHAEL DA LE PA TT ERSON MIKE I will Skinboner a bag of munchies. I l H I 1 TIMOTHY DUANE PEARISON PEA-RISON I will D.P., and D.P. good years in high school, and G. G night at a certa in pond. g . OHS KEVIN LEE PEA RSON ZEPPLIN CI-IERRI ANN PINE CI-IERI Iwill R.S. a puppy and one more lap in a green frog, A .E. a quick trip to Union, Don to Cassie, and myself the ability to get along with I.I-I., and to keep mom happy. t TI-IERESA EILEEN RAYHEL Tl-IERESA I will 8.1-I., P. P., and L.R. the fun in chorus, andmy love to Butch. DA LE EUGENE RICHEY RICH I will Mr. Spittler a trip to Washington, D. C. , to talk to the boys in the brass hats. BA RBA RA ROBERTS BA RBARA I will M. B. enough girls to fill his T-bird, and T.P. a white Prix. cluded spots, K.S. some quick trips to M-ville, C.C. some talks, ,A W. 23 . f 1 siiimawwuzesmzamissrmmxrmta:.'4,ggag,a5-gg,5,g.,,,ggm PAUL GERARD RYAN PA UL n Iwill my ability to work crossword puzzles to anyone who is bored in study hall. DEBRA KAYE SCHAEFER DEB IEFFERY ToDD SETZER SETZ H H I will M. S., I. B., and T.H. a lively night in the barn, Y. S. ,H and Air Force all my luck in recuperating Smokey and WCCZCT- MATTHEW WILLIAM SETZER SETZ RONALD EUGENE SI-IUMAKER SI-IU I will my good knee to J. P. ROBIN MARIE SHOTTS ROBINAN I will C.P. the ability to swim and get brown because you've got everything else, A .E. her castle and harem, D.P. no more sisters like me, Bruce my love, andI.P., P.P., M.P. and M.H. anoth- er s chiatrist with a barroom lau h. P Y 3 SHELLY RENE SHOTTS SHELLY ZA CHARY BRET SIMS ZEEK Iwill C.K. and you too. JULIE LYNN SIVERLY SAM Iw1llR.S. a ski trip, P. M. a cruise around the square, andJ,S, all the good times Ihad at M.H.S. MARY ANN SIVERLY MARY ANN I will Bobbi a ride on the black cat in Charleston, and Jane a jet car to take to T.l-I. and M-ville. 24 I TERRI IEAN SPEROS TERI Iwill N.O. her own Rambler with D.C., B.Z. a great life with J.F. and D.I-I. a little fun with M.I-I. KRISTINA IO SPITTLER KRIS Iwill Tina one Z. p. , S. B. T. B. one full can of paint, and to Kelli all the good times Ihad at M.I-I. S. SHANNON LEE SPITTLER SHANNON Iwill the Chemistry Lab to anyone who wants it. KATHLEEN MARIE STAUB STAUBIE Iwill B.L. one new Waterhouse, D.S. a ride back from T.H., and D. R. a new track manager. CURTIS WILLIAM STOELTING MUD Yea I will. BRECK ELWIN STOGSDILL BRECKO GA RY JOHN STROI-IM STROMIE I will Shannon loads of fun and a great prom. DA VID A LAN SWIETZER SWEITZ I will Mr. Bohn a class that actually works. VICTOR ARTHUR TINGLEY VIC I will I.T. , and G.W. good luck for the rest of their high school days. TERESA LYNN TRUELOVE TEREES I will me to Dennis. 25 E W' I ' I' f ' M nbvimviuaawxnmwnzaamzuxs vm wma ,z 4, WILLIAM ALLYN VANGILDER BI LL I will D.N. all the fun times next year that I didn 't have. CHARLES ROBERT VA NOVEN I will if you will. KENNETH EUGENE VAN TA SSEL MICHAEL JAY VAN TASSEL Iwill GOOD LUCK to those who need it. JEFF WAYNE WA LLA CE EUGENE CYRIL WARNER I will the cafeteria a new cookbook. FRED LEROY WASI-IBURN A I will my mustache to my sister. DELOICE IA Y WA UGH ROBERT LEE WE LLS A I will Mr. Bohn one indestructible shop and a bandsaw blade.J TIMOTHY MELVIN WEST 26 BOB STINKY MIKE JEFF WIENER HERK DEE TOMATER tools for it, Cmainly SHARPSHOOTER I AIEI ' 1 ,yi ff I N' A a ' 'iii--- ff. f 5 '3Q'lI-IUI1: ,f,. -, L4 If , K ff ., ,, W X f ff. ,.L. 4 iff, j a , 6,, 'I ' . , a4:,QQ1'tL:4'I' N .,-', f ei ' Elf WS s fgfmm- I ss N NNNN W ww NX ss XY I at XQSSX X .1 r. ' XX X X. 'I' Ysi X X N X X GBX X XXV, 5 19 ax 0 is rx was Wx QNX XX XXXIXXQX mm.. N 'N 'WRX X X ss wx XX x A X ., W, ,W 7 J.. 'W ' . J Al--1 -- - --------- --M -- -- ---- - A mm ' A' fm' 5 ' t An , T ' ,, 2' I, ' .I ,I II-Q4 II- I ,I 'IQ way-,' 5 'Y' -I -r,...:' .DM L-..inr,e1i4:.gQ4,L:4,.+a,gJi.!af -5 +1--A-1fI.L.i' 2 31'-5:51-' GINA ANN WILHOIT GINA LOUISE I will S.L. my ability to drive the bomb up Little IOl1D'S Hill and B. N. one date with S.B. CA Tl-IY JO ANN WILLIAMS CATHY lwill N.K. one pizza and one free bowl of chili, and MJ. one night to watch Winnie the Pooh. BRENDA SUE ZELLERS . BRENDA I will T. S. great happiness with N.M., and to my brothers the ability to stay out of trouble, and to John all my love. LORRY ANN FIELDS FROGGY I will Paula and Sherry life-long boyfriends. 27 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I i F' ' 'f fI'I'a1'I'7i 'f?'I ' '5 I't J-I. A Shniansnlwsanhiiinwbvnxwnmr,w:I-umms.Ia5fa,g:wIgy5q,3Q3Rg55l,.If.b Senior Index MARK SCOTT ARNEY--Thespians 1, 2,3,4: Hero 4: An- nual Staff 3,4: Spanish Club 3. JEFFERY ALAN ARTHUR- -A rt Club 1, 2, 4. TINA FAYE BARTRAM--Track 1,2,3,4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1,2,3, Pres.4: Science Club 2, 3: SAE 42 Band 1,2, 3, 4: Thespians. , JAMES FREDERICK BENDER--Spanish Club 1,2,3: 50161103 Club 2,3: Industrial Arts Club 2: Thespians 2, 3,4: D.O. 3,4. JANET ELAINE BIERBA UM--Latin Club 1: Home Ec. 1,2, 3,4: Chorus 1,2. TIM SCOTT BIRCHFIELD JEFFERY ALLEN BOATRIGHT--Ind. Arts Club 1: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: A.O. 3,4. IANELL DAWN BOHN--Band 1, 2: Secretarial Club 3,4: 0.0. 3, Pres.4. SANDRA LEA BOOTH--Marshallettes 1,2,3: Cheerleader 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Secretarial Club, 1,2, 3: SAE 4: Track 4: HomecomingAttendant 4. MARY JEAN BROWN--F. C.G. 1: Latin Club 1, 2, Aedile 3,4: Thespians 2, Pres. 3: Science Club 3: SAE 3, Pres.4: 4: Nat. Honors Society 3, Sec. 4: D. A.R. 4: Good Citi- zenship Award 3: Youth World 3: Girls State QA lt.J 3. STEPHEN NEAL BUMPUS--Football1:F.F.A. 1,2. MARK ALLEN BURNAM--Football 2,3,4, All Conference, All Wabash Valley: Baseball 1, 2,3: Basketball 1, 2,3,4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Ind. Arts Club 1,2. TIMOTHY LEE CAMPBELL CATHERINE MAE CARLTON--SAE 3,4: Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Aedile 3: Home Ec Club 1,4: Science Club 2, 3: Thes- pians 1,2,3 Secretary 4: HERO 4: Volleyball 2,3, 4: Track 2,3: Fall Play 1, 2: Spring Play 2. ROBERT LEE CARPENTER--Ind. Arts Club 1: D.E. 3,4. BRADLEY PA UL CONINE--D.O. 3,4. CHERYL ANN COOK--Thespians 1,2, 3: Home Ec Club 1, 2: Secretarial Club 1, 2,3, Treasurer 4: 0.0. Sec-Treas. 3: Pres. 4: Senior Class Secretary: SAE 3,4: Band 1,2: Pep Band 1, 2: Track 2: Citizenship of the Month Award 4: American Legion Essay Winner 4. BRIAN RICHARD CRAIG--Basketball 1: Golf 2,4: D.O. 3,4. LEANNE CRUMRIN--M-ettes 1, Capt. 2,3, Student Di- rector 4: Latin Club 1, Censor 2, Sec-Treas. 3,4: Sci- ence Club 2,3, Pres. 4: Home Ec..Club 1,2,3: SAE 3,4: Sec. 4: Student Council 1,3: Nat. Honor Society 3, V-Pres. 4: Annual Sta ff 4. PI-IILLIP MATI-IEW DA VIDSON--Football 1, Letterman 4' F.C.A. 1: Hi-Y 3,4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4: Freshman Vice-Pres.: Citizen of the Month 3,4: Spanish Club 1,2: Ind. Arts Club 1. MELANIE ANNE nrxoN--Latin Club 1: Baskerbair 1 2: Volleyball 1,2: Home Ec Club 1,2: 0.0. 3: D.E. 'freag 4: Band 1,2, 3. GREG ALAN EAGLIN--Fcciban 1, 2,3,4: Baskctbali 1 2 3,4: Golf 1, 3: Spanish Club 1,25 Science Club 2, 3,4: ' I-Ii-Y 3,4. DANIEL EUGENE EIRHART ANDREA JOAN EMERT--Band 1,2, 3,4: Pep Band 2,33 La- nn Club 2,3,4: Newspaper Staff 2, Girls Eltflitor 3: Science Club 2, 3,4: Thespians 2, 3, Pres. 4: Childrens Prod. 2,3,4: Fall Play 2, 3,4: SAE 4. TONY EVITT 28 DEBRA RUTH FA RRIS KENNITH ALAN FERRIS LORRY ANN FIELDS-- Home Ec Club 1,2: Secretarial Club 2,3,4. FLOYD ALTON FITZJARRALD--F.F.A . l,2:Scie1-:Ce Club 4. STEVEN RAY GENTRY--Track 1,2: D.E. 3,4, AMY LURLYNE GOEKLER--Latin Club 1, 2, Aedile 3 Scriba 4: Science Club 2,3,4: Home Ec. Club 1,2,3g' SAE 3,4: Volleyball 1,2, 3, Co-Capt. 4: Basketball 1,2 4, JV Co-Capt. 3: Track 1: Homecoming Attendant 4: , Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Pep Band 1,2,3,4: Annual Staff 3, JENNIE DIANE GRA BBE--Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4: Homeccm ing Attendant 1, 4: F.F.A. 1, 3: Thespians, School Plays 1,2,4: Track 1: Latin Club 1,2: Future Nurses 1,2: Science Club 4: SAE 4: Home Ec Club 4: HERO 45 C1333 V-Pres. 1,3,4. KIMBERLY IO GREEN--G.A.A. 1, 2: Art Club 1: Home Ec Club 1,2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Secretarial Club 3: HERO 4. DIANE KATHYRN HARBOR--Speech Team 1: Home Ec Club 1,2, 3: HERO 3: Secretarial Club 2. MILLARD VARNER I-IART--Science Club 1,2,3: Football Mgr. 3,4: Track Mgr. 2, 3,4: Thespians 4: Speech Team 4. DAWN ANNETTE HELMAN--Latin Club 3: SAE 3: Home Ec 1,2,3: Secretarial Club 2,3,4. JIMMIE LEE HOGGATT--Football 1: Track 1,2,3,4: Fall Play 4: Thespians 4: Speech Team 4: Ind. Arts Club, Pres. 4. MARJORIE ANN HOPPINGARNER--Home Ec. 1,2,3,4: HERO 4. DEBORAH KAY HORNBROOK--Girl's Chorus 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Home Ec. 1,2, 3,4: Sec. Club 3,4: SAE 4: 0.0 4: Annual Staff 4. KATHLEEN SUE HORNBROOK--Home Ec. 1,2,3,4: SCC. Club 2,3,4: Lion's Roar 3,4: Chorus 1,2,4: Thespians 4: SAE 3,4: Annual Staff 4: Children's Prod. 4. DARRELL DEAN HORSLEY IAMES DA VID HUEY--Pep Band 1: Lion's Roar 2: Latin Club 1,2: FCA 1: Student Council 2, 3,4: Class Vice- Pres. 2: Class Pres. 3,4: DE Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: NHS 4. MARITA CAROL HUEY--Home Ec. 1,2,4: Latin Club 4: Student Council 4: SAE 3, Vice -Pres. 4: Annual Staff 3,4: FGG 1: Girl's State 3: NHS 4. EHERRY DENISE HUEY--Home Ec 1,2,3,4: Sec. Club ,3,4. GA RY LEE HUFFINGTON THOMAS CROFT HUNTER--Latin Club 1, Aedile 2,3,4: Science Club 1, 2, 3,4: Thespians 1,2,3: Annual StaffEd- itor 4: Jazz Band 1,2, 3: Operation Catapult 3: Ill. State Scholar 4: Golf 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY LEE HURT--Football 1, 2: Basketball 1.29 Stu' dent Council 1: Science Club 1,2: DE 4. MELINDA SUE JOHNSON--Marshallettes 2, 3,4: HOIUC EC' 1,2, Treas. 3,4: Sec. Club, Pres. 4: Chorus 1,2. STANLEY RAY KEIM- -Football 1, 2,3,4: Science Club 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 1,2,a,4i Hi-Y 3,4: 111. State Schol- ar 4: NHS 4. BRENDA LEE KELLER LORI FAY KELLER- -Science Club 2,3: Secretarial Club 1.2.32 Marshalletms 1,2: Home Ec. 1: HERO 4- .4, Ae ' 51.55555 lsketbanlg lllendaml l1ua1Stafl 549 Hflrri bch00lPl5 as 1,25 I b 15 Homr 33 HEROJ. 3 HOIM .35 F0055 Peechlea AE 35 Hpr 52,3,45lz IS Clllbj 1,2, 3,45 ., 25 Mixr SAE 4:0 5, 3, 4. St hespiansg 7 25 as s. 4: , , in cut 1 Stafflg IC, Clllb. 5 '16 21 E1 sraflfg I11. Sill, 1' 25 Home 2. -, 3 Clllb te 501106 1 A L 1 Clubi +P E E r RANDALL EUGENE KIDD--FFA 2, 3,4, Treas. 45 Ind. Arts Club 1,4. NORMA RUTH KILE--FHA 1,2, 3,45 Sec. Club 35 Latin Club 25 Annual Staff 3,45 Volleyball 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Class Sec. 25 SAE 3,45 Marching, Pep Concert Band 1,2, 3,45 Citizenship Award 45 FCG 1. LOWELL KENT KUNCE--Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Science Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. RANDALL KEITH LATHROP--Latin Club 15 Science Club 35 D.O. 4. CATHERINE DIANE LEITCH--Latin Club 1, 2, Censor 35 Home Ec. 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 2,35 SAE 35 Thespians 35 HERO Sec. 4. JULIA ANN LITTERAL--M-ettes 15 FCG 15 Latin Club 1,2 Chorus 15 Track 25 Sec. Club 35 SAE 35 DE, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. BRENDA LYNN LIVVIX--Latin Club 1,2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 15 Science Club 2,3,45 SAE 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Band 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Sec. Club5 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. STEVE CRAIG LYMAN--Ind. Arts Club 2,45 D.O. 4. SCOTT EDWARD MACKE--Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Science Club 45 Band 1,2, 3. CHERYL MARIE MARTIN--Basketball 1, 2,35 Volleyball 1 2,35 Track 1,2, 35 Future Nurses 1,2, 35 Latin Club 1,2. PAULINEA MARIE MARTIN--Chorus l,2,35 Sec. Club 1, 2,35 Home Ec. 15 SAE 15 0.0. 4. . JUDY KAY MELCHO--Girls Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Home Ec. 1,2, 3,45 HERO 45 Sec. Club 2,3, MARGARET MARY MORRISON--Basketball l,2,3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Annual Staff 3,4. BRIAN WAYNE MOSS--Track 1,2, 3,45 Football 1. JOSEPH KEITH MURPHY--Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Hi-Y 3. JANE ELIZABETH NORTON--Sec. Club 2,3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Sr. Class Rep. 45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 45 SAE 3,45 Annual Staff 35 FCG 15 Home Ec. 15 Volleyball l,2,3,4, Capt. 25 Basketball l,2,3, Co-capt. 45 Track 3,4. NANCY ELLEN OWEN--Science Club 2, 35 Girls Chorus 1,25 M-ettes 25 Home Ec. 2,45 HERO 45 Sec. Club 2,3. MICHAEL DA LE PATTERSON TIMOTHY DUANE PEARISON--Football 1,3,45 Tri-capt. 45 All Conference 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Track 1,25 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Science Club 45 Citizenship Award 45 Hi-Y 3,4. KEVIN LEE PEARSON CHERI ANN PINE--Home Ec. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Sec. Club 2,3,45Thespiar1s 1,2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Science Club 3,45 SAE 3,45 0.0. Treas. 45 Lion's Roar 3 PAULA SUZETTE PROPST--Home Ec. 1,25 Sec. Club 1, 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4. THERESA EILEEN RAYHEL--Latin Club 15 Home Ec. 1, 25 Sec. Club 1,2, 35 Chorus 2, 3,4. DALE EUGENE RICHEY--Football l,2,45 FEA l,2,3, Pres. 45 A.O. Pres. 45 Basketball Mgr. 1,2. BARBARA DENISE ROBERTS--Home Ec. 1,45 Chorus 4. PAUL GERARD RYAN--Spanish Club l,2,35 Science Club 15253.45 NHS 3, Treas. 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball ,3,4. CARLA JUNE SANDERS IEFFERY TODD SETZER- -Basketball 1,2,35 Science Club 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Golf l,2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2, 3, Censor 45 Annual Staff 45 Lion 's Roar 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 NHS 45 Ill. State Scholar. MATTHEW WILLIAM SET ZER- -FFA 1,25 Football l, 25 Spanish Club 35 Ind. Arts Club 4.2. DEBRA KAYE SCHAE13-'ER--Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 3, 45 SAE 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Future Nurses 1, 25 Homecoming Attendant 25 Prom Attendant 35 Homecoming Queen 4. ROBIN MARIE SHOTTS--Thespians 2,4, Treas. 35 Home Ec. Club l,2,35 Science Club 3,45 SAE 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Lion's Roar 3,45 Speech Team 4. RONALD EUGENE SHUMA KER--Football 1, 2,3,4, Letter- man 3,45 Track 1,2, Letterman 1,2. ZA CHARY BRET SIMS JULIE LYNN SIVERLY--Sec. Club 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 15 SAE 3,45 Chorus 1, 2,35 Thespians 25 Cheerleader 4. MARY ANN SIVERLY--Sec. Club 2,3,45 Home Ec. l,2,35 Future Nurses 1, 25 Thespians 1, 2, 35 FCG 15 Fall Play ls Children's Prod. 15 HERO 35 Band 1,2,3, Sec. -TIC-RS. 45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Jazz Band 45 Science Club 45 SAE 3,45 Candy Str ipers 1. TERIJEAN sPERos--Home Ec. 2. 85 Sec- Club 2.531 HERO 45 Chorus 2, 3. KRISTINA IO SPITTLER SHANNON LEE SPITTLER--Latin Club 1,25 Science 1,2,35 Art Club 1,2,35 Future Nurses 25 SAE 2, 35 HERO 3. KATHLEEN MARIE STAUB--Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 SAE 3,45 Cheerleader 45 NHS 45 Volleyball 35 Track 1, Mgr. 3,4. CURTIS WILLIAM STOELTING--Latin Club 1, 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Science Club 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres.45 Hi-Y 3, Pres. 45 Annual Staff 3,4, Bus. Mgr., Sports Ed.5 Football 1,2,3, Tri-capt. 45 All Conference, All Wabash Valley 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 NHS 3, Pres. 45 Ill. State Scholar. BRECK ELWIN STOGSDILL GARY JOHN STROHM--Class Pres. 1, 25 Student Council 1,2, 3,45 Latin Club 1,2, 35 Track 1, 2,35 Boy's State 35 Fall Play 1,2,35 Children's Prod. 2, 35 NHS 3, 4, Historian Speech 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Ill. State Scholars Lion's Roar 2,35 SAE 3- DAVID ALAN SWIETZER VICTOR ARTHUR TINGLEY- -Ind. Arts Club 15 FFA 1,35 Science Club 45 Basketball 1,25 Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4. TERESA LYNN TRUELOVE--Home Ec. l,2,45 SAE 3, Sec. 25 Annual Staff 35 DE 3, Sec, Vice-pres. 4. MARSHA SUE TURNER WILLIAM ALLYN VANGILDER--Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. CHARLES ROBERT VA NOVEN KENNY E. VANTA SSEL MICHAEL JAY VANTASSEL--Football Mgr. 15 Track Mgr. 1. JEFF WAYNE WALLACE EUGENE CYRIL WARNER FRED LEROY WA SHBURN--FFA 25 Football 15 Ind. Arts Club 4. DELOICE JAY WAUGH ROBERT LEE WELLS--Football15FFA 1, 2,3, Sec. 45 Ind. Arts Club 45 A. O. 3,4. TIMOTHY MELVIN WEST--Science Fair 1, 25 Art Club 25 Thespians 2, Ind. Arts Club 4. GINA ANN WILHOIT--Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1,25 Sec. Club 2,35 SAE 3,45 Thespians 2, 35 Home Ec. 1,2,3,45 HERO 3, Pres. 4. CATHY IO ANN WILLIAMS--Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2 3 Thespians 2, 3,45 Fall Play 3,45 Children's Prod. 25 SAE 4 Science Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 Lion's Roar 2, 35 Chorus 3. BRENDA SUE ZELLERS--Latin Club 15 Girl's Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Home Ec. 29 juniors Strive For Successful Year Excitement and anticipation were typical of the juniors, as they neared their senior year. They were led by John Tarble, presidentg Dan Guinnip, vice- presidentg Jenny Harper, sec- retaryg and Angie Pellurn, treasurer. 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Winona Arbuokle Mike Beabout Clifford Bonesteel Chuck Bubeck Tammy Budd Bob Burkett Rita Chambers Mike Claypool Cecelia Connerton Bill Cook Angela Cooper David Dardeen Mark Dashie ll Bryan Delp Cassie Deming Gary Downey Stacey Dunne Dean Duzan Eldon Eirha rt Yvette Emert W HRX M9 ff ff ,,,,,4,,,:'fff:,, y WZ: , , ,, .. .Tim English John Ennis Robby Fields Todd Fonner Renee Fraker Cindy Gard Ginger Gard Bernie Ha lloran Debbie Hargis Julie Harlow Mark Harlow Susie Heighton Tia Hendrix Kevin Higginbotham Sherrie Hightshoe A ng ie Hollingsworth Deanna Hollingsworth Susan Hollingsworth Bill Kelley Cheryl Kennedy 15'3HP' Barb Kile Bill Kin Don Kir y Karen Kirchner Bill Koutsoumpas Jerry Kraemer Chris Lake Kim Lawrence Kelly Lindley Duane Low Ted Lueken Kirk Lyman George Macey David Macke Kent Macke Loretta Macke Duane Maloney Brad Mars Darren Maskell Noble Maurer Gary May I 5 5, ..r,.7r.s.5,'5A, 43311113 5. 1- , nb.-n -...Y 5 Q--fm ' 1- -ff - - -' - V- -., , .,,,,, N ,Q Q ' 'f 52-.u W hl3'B8atL'nuhm-vmhx4'!sY.sAhl5'L'X- ,ii 'wary 1-.xxx Kris McConchie r ,W 41:- .4-' 7, I 0 ,fa M ,W if ' Mfg' A ,.,. , -,WM - of f f ' Q A5 4, f ,, f f J 9' ' ff.-1 .. -A ff 5, :J 1 '- .4 ,, .., , A I , W UH if 4- fy fz: ? 9 Cf , , MM, W.. , 1 f ff W, fi? mr ,-f ,.. ., . 5 ? 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I f 7 , fb , if 1 , . sf V f w,wE',ffr , - 1.5 ,, ' '6.5 f , Z f , W f 6,2 C if ' '17 f 1 f ? f wg ' 1 , , , f sw ff, X 1 g f 15, ff 5 if 07 ' ' 0 f 1 LX C f 1 fa O ' Jessie Tingley Beth Trefz Joni Turner Debbie Wallace Debbie Wallace Janet Washburn Chris Weaver Cheryl Wellum Crystal West Beth Wilkins Gena Williams Randy Williams Andy Wilson Susan Wood Dick Wright Jenny Wycoff Suzette Wyrick Terri Wyrick Allen Zellers Jeff Zschau W X WV For m1T 'm 'Fmbi Afsiallibvav Freshmen Learn Basics Between air raids and sa- lutes the freshmen managed to survive their first year. Amy Staub, pre sidentg vice- pre sident, Sara Goeklerg Ju lie Bennett, secretaryg and Kevin Stoelting, treasurer. Danny Adams John A dams Diane Athey Brent Bartram Julie Bennett Gary Birchfield Norman Bonesteel Dale Claypool Lee Claypool Pat Claypool Teresa Claypool Margaret Cooper Bill Dardeen Kent Davidson Candy Day Donnie Deisher Pam Donham Duane Emanus Leea nn Ferris Greg Fitzjarrald . rl W 4 4 42 Bill Fraker Gina Gagen Bob Garner Nancy Garner Donna Garver Sara Goekler Kara Green Kirk Gunther Kathy Ha lloran Kathy Harnblin Sean Harrison Debbie Harshrnan A Clarence Hayes Steve Hayes Paula Hiatt Jerry Hightshoe Robin Hogga tt Lori Hollingsworth Thalia Hollingsworth Butch Hornbrook Dennis Hurst Ron lvy Donny Jackson Dana Johnson Larry I ohnson Tony Kastigar Tammy Keefer Debbie Kennedy Ralph Klein Holly Lake Bill Langston Howard Lathrop Steve Lindley Mitzi Litteral Brian Lycan Jim Martin Brad Maskell Tony Mason Tony McConchie Missy McCormick Libby McManus Chucki Miller Teena Mix Barbara Myles Barry Nelson Paul New ton Gary O'Rourke Brian Pearson Janelle Perisho E 11, f ' 31,43 :3,,5,'-fl X , ,.:,'f-,f f 14, s ' ' y 7 f ? ,.., WW Qmsaffyl N , gr vi x V f if -4 ',.' r L f I ,.E, 4- J- , w 'mfiw in f ,QM I, .f:,::.v-If 4 fa? 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J f ' W f f '61, Q, , Q., ,i f 1 X A K 1 fm if John Rayhel Wayne Rayhel Rick Reed Dale Reeley Lori Remlinger Sandy Riley Dessie Roach Ginny Ryan Rhett Salisbury Angie Sanders Norman Sanders Terri Schaefer Janice Schmidt Michele Schmidt Eddie Shockley Duane Shumaker Theresa Shumaker Joyce Siverly Gary Smith Wynette Smith Lora Snider Allen Southerland Travis Speros Kelli Spittler Amy Staub y-571 Diane Staub Gena Stephens Kevin Stoelting Ronald Stout Shannon Strohm Tammy Sweitzer Gary Switzer Lisa Taylor Russell Thompson Brad Tingley Tim Trudeau Tony Trudeau Greg Tucker Beth Turner Terri Turner David Wallace Teresa Wallace Troy Wallace Curt Walters Gary Welsh Karin Wernz Becky Williams Dawn Williams J im Wyrick Eric York fi ,X N 0 Activities x 11 J 5 4,4 Q i, . 52371: :::1-ri-in-v.....,,-...,-......,..-..4 3-...-. M----ia.-----y--f-f 1 '-1-1 Vi E 1 1 1 4 1 1 L.. 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M. . . ., , .. . ,, ,ia-Tfli'-::l 3-Zeer'lfjfizfr'-Lfvmiww-gt '1'7W3r'fF'f 'J'4-YD ' .21 ivvfn X ,A v.-.--w,.-...,.....,, . ,Mg f ff ff ,W . f ' WW ,, ,, ,, 1 1 1 1 t 1 5 S I 1 x 5 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 1: 1111 111 11 11 '1 1 1 1. Corie wonders if marriage was a 1 mistake. 2. Corie demonstrates Mr. 111' , 1 Ve1asco's charm after a night out on the town. 3. The delivery man suf- 1111 fers from seven flights of stairs--not counting the stoop! 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1,1 111 i i1 1 1 1 1 111 1 111 1 111 1 111' 111' 311 1 11'1 11 1 11,1 11111 1'1 1111 1,11 . 111 1 11 1 1 1 11 . 111 11111 W W1 I 1 .11 1-.1 '1 1.1 1 . 1115 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 49 11 I 1 11 1 awqdiiiiiiiw 1 A4 W , Y t H f fTfff?T'r'1 1-1, - 1 - ' WIWFHMW .1fzu1.ulu 11 11 1 1 1 11 111 1 1111 111 11 111 1 1 1 if M 15 X 50 Thespians, Spe6Ch Team Contribute To MH The Speech Team participat ed in several contests this year. The members competed in the field in which they were talented. They worked hard and enjoyed it very mueh- The Thespians used excel- lent team work in order to produce successful plays. 1. Speech Team members include: First row, from left to right: Susan Hollingsworth, Chris West, Robin Shotts, Jim Hoggatt, Laurie Halloran, Cheryl Wellum, and Cassie Deming. Second row: Bernie Halloran, Paul Newton, Millard Hart, Mike Jordon, and Mrs. Shawver. 2. Thespians members were: First row, from left to right: Cheryl Kennedy, Cheri Pine, Mike Jordon, Andrea Emert, Mrs. Shawver. Second row: Yvette Emert, Debbie Kennedy, Cassie Deming, Rita Renner, Kelly Lindley, Molly Murphy, Gena Williams, Ruth- ann Schmidt, Cheryl Wellum. Third row: Susan Hollingsworth, Stacy Dunne, Chris West, Jennie Grabbe, Jackie Rhoads, Laurie Halloran, Kathy Hornbrook, Cathy Williams. Fourth row: Bernie Halloran, Millard Hart, Paul Newton, Robin Shotts, Jim Hoggatt, John Melcho, and Jon Prevo. 3. Thursday night cast in Barefoot in the Park were, from left to right: Cheryl Kenneldy, Bernie Hal- loran, Millard Hart, Jim Hoggatt, Stacy Dunne, Jackie Rlioads, Paul Newton, and Cassie Deming. 3 2 E hildren. gs Play Is Royal Success The cast of the children's play performed The Two Princesses for both the North and South Schools. lt was thoroughly enjoyed by both the cast and the audience. 1. Clown Ruthann Schmidt entertains crowd. 2. Cast stages a scene. 3. The king and queen rule over their subjects. f , 4 , A,-2. , ,iv , ,MM,,,..f -My gg. E 3 X I X SJQ3? 3 1 i ' 1 t, X Qx .9 Q SX x X144 kw- ZW 1 227 ff f y.. f Z .If. 5 af 79 X f nf, ff WW If L! if 1566 ,fl 7. , ff 6 Z 737 K ' WW iff I W X. 5 77' sv ' S.. .4 , , 1 V if ! 1 ff I' 4 0 D 1 - N: 25' in-225f:igi7 .X : ' t X 1, X- gy. 5 . , .Nm ,X ff W, W Z, I , fs. K , LZ A I x K 2 , f ' w gd S I if YR X Qx Successful Year For Jazz Band The Mar shall Jazz Band was rewarded this year for its efforts by winning second place at the Millikin Jazz Band Festival and third place at the Charleston Jazz Festival. Along with their money-making project, the members also gave a spring per- formance. l. Band directors, Mr. Gerdt and Mr Gwyn, join members in practice sess ion. 2 Jazz Band members pose for photographer. E E 2 Jazz Band members include: Front row, left to right: kneeling ,i M- Staubi slitting' 2161? L- 3611123 kneeling, I. Kraemer. Back row: I. Tarble, R- Wllllfimsv R- Femsx 'K tag ' b' Thompson, c. Bamharr, Mr. owymdirector, c. Wernz, M- S1VCf1Y, B- L1VV1Xf - tau ' F5 W v?i'f' 53 -vii! f Pep Band Entertains The Pep Band, under the direction of Mr. Gwyn, played at all the home bas- ketball games. They per- formed half time enter- tainment for the Marshal- lettes on the Lion's home floor. They also travelled with the Mar shallettes to an EIU basketball game for a half time show. 1. Clarinets join in during half-time. 2. Pep Band poses for a picture. 3. Pep Band members wear glasses to show spirit. 4. Mike Staub plays his trom- bone during a game. 5. Libby McMan- us, goofs a note. 6. Trumpet players, Cartha Wernz and Diane Staub, con- tribute their talent to the band. X. Z First row, left to right: D. Shumaker, T Deahl G S h Spittler, D. Staub. Second row:N. Kile M Siverly B LIVVIX A Goekler G Macey W Smlth C owemz A Eslgfrgiwf Rrrr K S L MCMM T L son, S. H'arrr'son, D. harsher. Fifth fowl Ig eigfagmlgiurghyvai chfiganrls HYallEit1aleItCC Wliinnedyn BE me D Pearl H a ters manus 54 s f 'I .' 'ri .. ,fit Hn ff'-. '-.5 ..v,-.- -ff : 1f'- - 'i,'?1t.-Z ,-vw 5 f if -T51-V I I I. II' I, II F III III g I, H III II I I 'I III II ,i ' :II If I II I I I. II I I I II III II I I , I I I I 3 N I I I III I, III f II 1 III I ,III I -If II: ,I' I ,JI I II I I I , E I I I I I 1I I If Ii IV I 5 I QI I I I . , i I E. I, ' Ig. , Iv, . I I I I I I I 'I I I ' II I I I I I , rl if Ii III ' I! I In I ' I I II II I I III I II I II I 1' I II I, II, III III I III I I W. I IT ' 4 'Ia 55 lf Concert Bandls 378 Season This year the concert band toured the Westfield High School and also gave a con- cert for the elementary chil- dren. They participated in the Lincoln Trail Band Con- cert held at Mar shall. l. Saxaphone players practice during band rehearsal. 2. Concert band poses for pic- ture. 3. The entire band participated dur- ing practice. l . ?1rfEarrObl'i'5 lift EO flshtf M- Siverly, B. Trefz, K. Kraerner L Beltz I Thomps Macke If Be1mZt1Sh2grt,GD. Shurnaker,'T. Deahl, G. Stephens K Halloran L , Lewis -T - Swietzei gekler, K. Spittler, D. Staub, B Bartram Second row y Kne 'M 'siverl L-4 lem, C. Williams, A. 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Marshallettes Perform Az Hay Time The charming Marshalletes performed several half time shows to entertain the public at games. Their excellent ability to dance showed the hard Work and time put into each dance. 1. Marshalletres include: First row, left to right: Suanne Mickler, Leanne Crumrin, Yvonne Shotts, and Molly Murphy. Second row: Anita Ellington, Gina Gagen, Susan Hollingsworth, Margaret Cooper. Third row Chris Weaver, Debbie Murphy, Stacy Dunne, Kelly Lindley. Fourth row: Karen Wernz, Mindy Johnson, Terri Schaefer, and Suzette Wyrick. 2. Mindy Johnson and Leanne Crumrin perform during the Senior last dance. 3. Yvonne Shotts shows dance move. 4. Another dance is expressed by Debbie Murphy. 5. Officers include Leanne Crum- rin, Suanne Mickler, Yvonne Shotts, and Molly Murphy. 6. Mindy Johnson and Le- anne Crumrin begin their last dance at M. H. S. 'W' 1 .WW J J , . 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XX .XX M 5 'w?'fQK,f ,f1 E S::'g :fRfI5 5 S N-'XFQR X Q fl K QS 5 K A x X X Sag LX X QLNSSSX A 3539 X f f mmuaumwux WW' W ww - wp, .Q 91 ,L , Wx? KQV 1 fm. 1 + i s .K ' -'12L:,!3p'i,,-ff wi ' ' ' -Gym ' 2 'L mv ima ffm M 7 'E f ' - 0 -ws 3 Q w ww Q f 5- W5 I i , . eg V ff ,. me . Z X14 X The ueen And Her Court Student Council tried something new this year by allowing the Senior Class to elect four atten- dants to be honored queen, while the one chosen would be crowned on the field. Debbie Schaefer was crowned queen with attendants: Freshman-- Terri Turner, Sophomore--Amy Morrison, Ju- nior--Teresa Lyrnang and Seniors--Amy Goek- ler, Jennie Grabbe, and Sandy Booth. l. Mary Brown, president of Student Council, crowns Queen Debbie Schae- fer. 2. The Queen and her court watch the game. First row, left to right: Jennie Grabbe, Teresa Lyman, Amy Morrison, Amy Goekler, Debbie Schaefer, Mrs. Delana Stephens. Sec- ond row: Terri Turner, Sandy Booth, Mary Brown. 3. The Queen with her attendants and their escorts. Left to right: Kevin Stoelting, Terri Turner, John Tarble, Teresa Lyman, Gary Strohm, Amy Goekler, David Huey, Mary Brown, Debbie Schaefer, Jen- nie Grabbe, Tim Hurt, Sandy Booth, Tom Hunter, Amy Morrison, Randy Williams. 2 3 - - . , 'fyou Light P M Lie Brightens Homecoming You Light Up My Life was this yea.r's Homecoming theme. The dance featured Disco Sensation with colorful lights and eX- traordinary music. 1. Student Council member Dan Guinnip shows how exciting it is to sell tickets. 2. A quick pic of Tina Bartram and Larry Bender enjoying the dance. 1 r L4 63 Wish Upon A Star The Juniors came into their fi- nal phase of Worries for the Ju- nior-Senior Prom on April 2-8, l978. That day they were finish- ing decorating the gym and pre- paring for the gala event that evening. By choosing Wish Up- on a Star as their theme, and appropriately decorating the gym with silver stars, and blue and silver star paper, a smooth, dreamy effect was given. Enter- tainment that night was provided by the Artistics, along with Marshall High students, Jennie Grabbe, Cartha Wernz, David Schaefer, and both a Junior and Senior sextet. The evening was capped with the coronation of the Queen and King. Those receiv- ing the honors were Amy Goek- ler as Queen, and Curt Stoelting as King. The Junior attendant was Lisa Johnson and the Senior Attendant was Debbie Schaefer. After the sensational Prom, the Rotary Club hosted the After- Prom held at the American Le- gion. l. A busy moment of decora- ting with streamers, foil, ici- cles. 2. Angie Pellum decor- ates a column while Sue Buss, Lisa Johnson, and Jennie Harp- er work . 3. Kelly Kramer is thrilled with the foil while Marsha Richey, Yvonne Shorts, and Lisa Beltz look on. O fy 64 1 The flmshed product of the Jumor Class 2 Jenme Grabbe brlghtens the evemng wlth her song 3 A QUICK moment for Dave Galeener and Cathy W11113mS 4 Couples Wallllflg for the plctured moment 2 3 4 65 ,.,-V-W. V ffrvvv- -Pvvrfv ' W X' 'RRY Q N KW m51avd.u5il8MnnW?viP-bb2uX'+.ha IM ff . , ly f f ,, V , my f 2, fyffff, I W ' ' f WWWW I VM f,fw!,f,, , jffffwiw' ,lygw L mf , l l. Jane Norton and Dave Williams give angelic smiles for the camera. 2. A happy, thoughtful K moment for Cheryl Cook and Rog Stockwell. 3. i r r E Larry Bender watches while Brenda Livvix eats I fi r Peanuts and fingers. i lil Xii X X ' 2 y 66 1. John O'Rourke and Julie Bennett enjoy the wonderful music. 2. Amy Goekler and her date, Paul Cannady, await the final announce ment for the Queen. 3. Brenda Noppert and Brad Newton pose for their picture. 4. The camera caught Cathy Leitch and Larry Sweit- zer for this picture. 2 Qt 3 4 67 'M' W 'V ' ' z5fshPsaiwwaAw5h3mawQ3sahw'ux1n.xus 1. 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'f1. 1' 1-. .-HL ,,,,,.'. .,.g..-.1..,,,4+L-1f T' 4.1.11 . ,,1.-.11:.1.p.-' 1- 1--1 - - .:.1 nv 11.,- . -if --1-'- :-1r- - - - h M117--11.-1 1 f- f 1-' 4 ' '11,-11.1 1- nf ' . A .,. -.- .,. --3 -. . 1, - .-A - ul, - M ,.- x'-' - ' A- .--..,. jf' Annual Staff Puts It All Together The Annual Staff Worked Very hard and put in a lot of hours to produce the l977-l978 Marshal- lonian. Tom Hunter, editor, and Mrs. Cook, sponsor, led the staff in the organization, layouts, andthe final production of the annual. The money earned by the Senior Class of l97,8 once again made possible a success- ful annual. l. Kathy Sta ub helps Maggie Morrison with a layout. 2. Annual Staff poses for a photo. l l l Annual Staff members include: First POW, left to right: C. Bonesteel L Crumrin M Arney M More- 1 craft, T. Hunter, P. Newton. Second row- K HQ b C R, u - : TU wok. M. Brown, N. Kite, B. Livvix, K. Staub. MT oo sponsor, M Campbell, I. Tarble. Third row: I. Setzer, M. Morrison, C. Stoelting, D. Shawler. 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'x V . , . . 2 X 2 3 ' f S Xx W ' N ei ' xiix. X 2?- wigs.: X ' X .N +2 X X . X35 ,.iAs..LQ-5 .W If I . m rd f f E .N . .Q Y gx .QW 5. YN? xxx S X Xe X wxws sm ww wg my . X S WV M. XX. X S 5X S O Q0 WRX X .M X . X Q S S I . is x X3 if Q4.f.5',f-. M 3 3. 3. X. wx' 3 1, Y ' Ns. A Y Y If Si' X sf X X. X Q an S X Qu? fi' . X 5 Art lub Renews Activit l The Art Club was newly organized this ' year and had selling projects to raise money l 1. Students work at a lettering project. 2. Art Club poses for pho to . 1 f , 21-f . f 0 1 2 ff X W4 . R, S h 'dt, T. Bartram. Second Aff Club member. include: First row, left to right: Mrs. Grubb, Sponlxsiorkllalk 1g13SC3I1,RhOa53S,1Tg1. Hollingsworth, R. row: B. Williams. I. Perisho, C. Wellum, B. Trefz, T. Swretzcer, ds- G gigieng W. Barkley, T. EVM, G. Stout, II:IAaf?hmdHH, T. Migler. Third row: B. LangStOD. T- Spefos' B' E War ' ' ' - Or on. , '-- V -vr 1 ' ' 1-' V'9lf'X1L ' ' ,I I NA .7 ,.,.:3. ,L 'T 'A -grid 1' f Yfifff '. Y- V -Y f us !-hs E xx . ,fit-3. f'f1 7'f'T-r-:N---e--sq----A f-.---f'-Am -2 -Y ,, , ' I - - - .. 1 gf :f ' L 'ff .fl ' V' A 73 f I 4 l l I l l DE Students Learn n it The fob tl Distributiye Education l li is a course which working juniors and seniors may l take in order to learn i more about marketing, i distribution, and manage- s ment. 1. David Huey receives the DE Out- l standing Student of the Year Award from Mr. Don Smitley at the annual l employer banquet. 2. DE Club poses for a photo. 1 W 1 i f . L l l 1 1 .l A if, i i i V H , lg l El 4 il 1 it 4 it V N D , me V 4 5 DE members include: First row left to right- David Hue - ' y tl . . ' - Y, Teresa Truelove, Mark Thom son, Ernie Hollln sworth. Sec- ' gpCdgggXiT1m Hurt, Bob Carpenter, Russell Lawson, Mr. Heine, sponsor. Third row: KimpEdington, Steve gentry, Breck Cl ' ,Q 74 1 l 1 , , ., 5. . mm w.sfmw,,,m..W..W-,. M DO Students Learn B Working Members of the Diversified Occupations Club gain know- ledge and skill by working at Various jobs. The types of jobs which the students partic ipate in are types of construc tion, mechanical, or service related positions. 1. Mr. Don Smitley presents the AO Out- standing Student of the Year Award to Lau- ra Livvix at the annual employer banquet. 2. AO members pose for a picture. l 2 DO members include: First row, left to right: R. Shumaker, B- 53001961 L' lgnglvlx' .BM?eEif1i' gg6nEg??g,1TqpgOPSt,ug3. , Elhy' Second row: T' Vice, J' Bender' R' Lathrop' R' Craig' L' Yarguiyt T lit ritwtrhornpson' D. Maynard, L. H01- l-Owardf C- McNaIY, S. Lyman, B. Rhoads. Fourth row: G. Stout, B. urp y, - 1 mgsworth. 75 :santa-w wanna Sw nw uw Inu 4, , Hero Club l Works To Help Others Members of HERO work on the job using Home Economics Re- lated Occupations to benefit others. Some students help in the lo- cal nursing horne, schools, fashion salons and various other pla- ces. l. Mr. Don Smitley, Chairman of the Advisory Council, presents the HERO Outstanding Student of the Year Award to Cathy Leitch at the annual employer banquet. 2. HE- RO members pose for a picture. vnu C '1 . -- . W -N.w..w..mYs 1 2 HERO members include: First row left to right- M Morecraft N Owen C Leitch G W' ' - . ' ' 3 - ' , - , . 1lho1t. Second row: K. Vel trie, D. Riley, Mrs. Claypool, sponsor: M. l-Ioppingarner, I. Harper, L. Keller, T. Speros, Third row: M. Brown, K. Green, S. Leitch, J. Trefz, M. Arney, C. Carlton, J. Melcho, T. Bach K, Vanifassel ' 76 1 Y ,gn - - W ,X . ,y,v,, 00 Club Stresses Business Skills The Office Occupations Club consists of juniors and seniors in high school who are interested in the business field. They do on-the -job training at their job, which enables thern to learn more about the business trade. I 1 1. Cheryl Cook receives the OO Outstanding Student of the Year Award at the annual employer banquet. 2. OO mem- 5 bers pose for photo. 5 l ll in 1. w li ll t El S ll ,t Il la l l M Y E, av gi li r E r E It E N , 'x . xl il f 1 , I i P l I l up s 3 : Ch ' P' , Janet Welsh, Bob 3 OO members include: First row, left to right: Cheryl Cook, Janelle Bohn. Second row er1 ine DaV1dSOU, Debbie Hornbrook, Paulinea Martin,Mrs. Meehan, SpOHSOf- l 77 t , e -- . ' 1 ' M WVsa'z'1'i?3L7-Effif'1Q1V:?1.f:T1J''lf--'.-' -.'-it :lv-3 ..-, , ,-,fa Af,-.m.afzs2rR.4 rw-sfmf m? 1 - -1 f- 1 - N - X. . .W - ...ef -, ' P '-F' . . - . V . 7 , , Ziihbllwb s Wx f wan-wauskhlr Home EC Club Has A Busy Year President Angela Pellum led the Home Ec. club members through an inter- esting year of many activi- ties of: a picnic for new members using the indoor grill left by the last year members, selling projects of Christmas items, Christmas Craft Party, cake decoration demon- stration, speaker telling of her travels through Eu- rope, and attending the Cooking School at I-Iulman Center. The year came to a close with a luncheon in honor of the senior mem- bers and Mrs. Claypool, who is retiring. 1. Home Ec. Members wait patiently at the luncheon. 2. Freshmen and sopho- more members pose for a photo. 3. Senior members pose for a photo. 4. Junior and senior members pose for a photo. Z Freshmen and sophomore members include F t 1 f Pr. Pellum, Mrs. Claypool, Second row M IliiScCgiNm1cekt El? rl?e?dfekfrST Slgilidlilfr MT Johnson B Noppert C 'llweilzl l1ngsworth,R.Schm1dt, M. Cooper, T Shumaker G Ga en D H h zer Claypool M Litteral 0 Budd,B.w'11'a .Th'd ZL. R g Us man R RSHHSI D Murphy I Murphy T 1 1 ms rr row e 1 S R hams, Wemz,-C. Gard, C. Westinkilnggflaypooileg Iriwaylxlcilrckcg JDel?1ya1i LW Fejsrras A Cooper I T1H815IYMG W1 D. Pearrson, B. Krle, C. Da , T. M111 T R mg I UCRIS Fourth row L C HH D. Roach, J. Washburn, T. gendrixi LHM k whey K MCConch1e T Schaefer A Staub P Donham J Schmr 78 U fs.. . ...f 1 - -' -- ,,,...,,. ,.,V..,- M...--,,,.-A ,,.,Y,..., V .,,, v.. , .,, 3 Sponsors, officers and Senior members include: First row, left to right, C. Wernz, A. Pellum, T. Speros, M. Johnson, M. Huey, M.Brown, M.l-loopingarner. Back row: Mrs. Shaffner, K. I-Iornbrook, G. Wilhoit, L. Keller, I. Melcho, N. Owen, D. I-Iornbrook, C. Carlton, T. Rayhel, I. Grabbe, K. Green. l 4 Junior and ' ' - ' l f t ' ht: Mrs. Shaffner, M. Johnson, B. Noppert, C. Wernz, A. Pel- lum, Mrs' Sglgglggqgeingnggsbligcrllivile.Vll1r5g:iiggnIn,, Stlvigliil D, Riley, K. Kraemer, Morecragtwflliihijuttolnl, lkigarig- man- Third row: F. Snedeker, L. Renner, I. Trefz, S. Leitch, I- Welslgla M- Iglfolgggggglegi MBIS, J' Gfabge, K ' HUGY- Fourth row' E Macey, J. Thompson, L. Beltz, T. Horsely, D. otts, Hombfook, M. Morecraft. r7 ,.rfP'y'?7 gg, 79 v Y ,P , .,,gf-,K-xxx, ..T- I ..- 1 1-I f . W' gn'-7. J 1'5 rr,-:V 55.-Lnliiug-',j' '55 f5ff'f'ifff if r v ' -- 'jiri Industrial Arts lub Takes Field Trips The Industrial Arts Club sold candy in order to raise money to visit Various industries in Terre Haute. l. Kent Davidson works at a drafting project. 2 The members of IAC pose for their group picture 95 Industrial Arts Club members are: F' t 1 I. Myles, secretary-treasurer. Secoiid riiifvw Mifglgiordigpqspnws li3eiirsk1eyD V56 Pfesldem I Hoggaff Pfeslcgan Stout, D. Ma ard G. F' P Of a10UeY R Reed M Jordon Keefer,J.ArZ'1?ur 'B Prolgsigelffldgalglgguiphlpg sppnsgrl ghirdhrow C Barnhart R Kidd D HorseleY D Tis, N. Maurer, R.. S-tone, B: V5nGi1deI,K Edmggm ourt row M COOper R Wells D Bowen D N 80 ..4..4i. -B --- r'f- - -A-- -f----J....4.n... f.' .. 1. .g---..-.1,JQ-g..n.. 1,g.-'...u... ..QQL4,..-LL....' .'LJ.g!..L.L ' Wfhud Actwe Year For Latin Club e Latrn Club was Very actrve this year Along W1 11- monthly rneetrngs, the members partrcrpated ln ln Gong Show and held their annual Roman Banqu ents who were also members of the Jun or Classm 3 ue traveled to East St Louis High School and brgu Ck the second place statewide award for the second ye 111 3, 1'OW Th . ' . 'th the' c ' ' ' a Lat' et. r Stud . . ' al T Le g T ' . ' shi ba 'N ar r i r 4 1 1 r J 1 . 4 l. Club members join together in making the Gong Show a success. 2. Latin Club in . group shot. l : l l ll . il -v 31 lm v ulr if ii Latin Club: First row ri ht to left: S. Buss, T. Hunter, A- 506141615 C- 5.tO?mU8' L- Crumfinf I- Sewer, M- 5. 1 5 Brown, T. Deahl, Sqgcggd row: Mrs. McNary, sponsor: M. Murphy, G. Wrllrcamsg K1.eKra1emhir,I-pug Emgrucgfl- LivviX, K. Staub, C. Wellum, A. Cooper. Third row: K. GISCU, T- SCUXQIG Fa, F- urtlatioiw Greg:-D Lit- IO11, L. Harman, A. Pellum, G. Stephens. J- Twgleyr M- COOPGI' GB Deljagseos Kama M smug 15 tefgll, K. Stoelting, D. Schaefer, D. Macke. A. Strohm, P. Lueken, . G , - , - 1 - Gulllllip, I. O'Rourke, D. Shawler. sr w 3 1 Y - 1- . xv..---r 'yzqf iii J2'3':?Ef'-' . fTfS'5l7?-.'-V 5'1 5.TFilFEQ7,-?Q5'Q? L'f.q.l?'f. gf--'J flf N Zyl ' . 'll- 1..-w-imidi1.'rSis?za1eaa4nu-..--.-.- V ... ..-N V , -f-...uw .. , ,bP?fl!b!0'iIl5i4MHiQi1'pYUr94BibblvvalSW4llb3iP7443119114515ibVglA0.in.nhlhlv'v3!69?-iv:iiviifid3'ii,,,gg,klQjhl'Q Lion 'S Roar In orms 'Have you hea d the latest? The L1on s Roar reports all the happernngs at M I-I S The paper 1S publlshed once a month and lncludes sports art1cles, club news, student's comments and op1n 1ons, and storles 1 Edltor Tony Deahl checks over Llon s Roar arucle 2 Busy staff pa uses for a PIC ture '-rr Th L R Mczogialz OQ5ti31Eg1i,1,':1d2S fir fo me Wm Smlfh Mrs Emchem Sponsor 1 t econ row Kathy Hornbrook Chr1sBonesteel Chr1s West G1naW1ll1ams ,li s 1 1222, kv 14 3 Q 1 I 7 nl! I . .414 -, Ex '. ,,.., mm 14 :EEL I Wy? 'Q 1. I , 1 v Wk x1 1 Ziw ,f ,,,, , X ' V , s 1 5 , gg 1 ,Q , Q Mlmg ,HI gg, , , , V MMV N MGWM X? xx N X 5: Q 3 Q . Z: 4 N X fu. X Q 1 1. N. 3 5 1 Q 6 1 ? V 'Q A . 'SRS 'i. '7 it .-nf Q 5 ' gi g is fi .,j 'Q my! ,, W z 'Wnf M.. l ,, Aff Q, if 'f 1 I 3 l Ci 4 1 If ff-5 :A I F Q V r ig .Q r 4 l 1 V 5 s 1 X l 3, ' 1 F . i H l i Spanish Club Enjo .S Fiestas The Spanish Club had a Christmas party in which members made and broke the traditional pinata. The club made a dummy to i throw in the Homecoming Bonfire. Members experi- l enced true Spanish atmo- A sphere at the spring banquet I by eating Mexican and Spanish foods. l. Cindy Gard and Gary Downey clown around in their sombreros. 2. Spanish Club members pose for photo. 1 1 2 Spanish Club members include- First row left to ' h G ' 2 I - pperti Mtg Cjxook, sponsor. Second row: S.GoelkerugCt Day Oyngggisilcg C5FmgiZg,b361B?th6al3a NEP aor,. ,, . 1- ,- .- Tufner, A. S2333 CR Mgist, L. E-Terris, M. Murphy.'K. wemz. Third row: s. Wyrick. B- row: D. Emanus, Jackin C5 Macginerb . Bolnesteel, T. Richey. D. Shotts, M. Richey. Fourth ' ' Y' - NOTFIS, J. Prevo, G. Birchfield, N. Bonesteel, D.Deisher. 86 l '-me---ex-----A--A4.-.A..... . A ,-- .v1.....l..i. AE Club Tutors The SAE Club, Stu- dent Action for Educa- tion, is composed of juniors and seniors in- terested in continuing their education. The SAE Club has a pro- gram designed in which tutoring is given to students who have difficulty in a certain subject. Also, the club enjoyed the parties and a banquet in the spring. 1. Mary Brown helps a student. 2. SAE poses for a group picture. U . . 'd tg M. Cooper, SAE members: First row, left to right: K. Staub, t1'6HSUf.ef9,L' grugqqlslaersegeiji-,2,y1Sg4n' BSrFNB7Idss?rCl1Bim1hestee1, B. IYI1Ce'Pf6sident: Mrs. Garner sponsor. Second row: B. Livvix, . ei , .Cl R L' L' vix I Siverl C Pine OPPCFF, S. Lewis, K. Kraegmer, D. Schaefer. Third row: B..SnedeIl2erhgrhbIOZIk- S- B52-Jfthi 'TJ Bamarllff. Fgurth rbw: R- SHOWS, A. Emerr, c. cook, N. Kne, C. wemz, c. wniramsb . Thom San -T Dem' In Prem L. Benz, T' LYITIGI1 A Staub L' Halloran M Siverl B Marrs I. Grab elgrl. P ' - l , . , , , - Y, ' ' . M' Rlchey, I. Norton, A. Goekler, C. Carlton, Y- Shorts- K' SPH 87 l xl-V . Student Council Supports School Activities The student council helped boostthe school spirit during p the year by sponsoring all the Homecoming activities. They introduced the Sadie Hawkins dance and chose students once a month to re- ceive the citizenship award. For their selling project they sold notebooks and pens. 1 1. Left to right, diagonally up: D. Schaefer, M. Cooper, M. Staub. Second row: M. Davidson, J. Grabbe, D. Guinnip, A. Strohm. Third row: M. Brown, D. Huey, L. I-Ialloran, D. Staub, A. Staub. Fourth row: L. Johnson, M. Huey, I. Tarble, R. Schmidt, S. Goekler. 2. Student council poses for group candid after meeting. 2 l 88 4- 1- 'v- Tf'Zf:' 525-'T-Z 1., Z,1:e:q:1w.mvE.'S?'2',,, ff. M- Miss a - .'Q-..-fgggfrffrf-f- fqz.1 f P :Q-'iz 'f .e CS f.j-g45k9Q',..-r .-:nab 1 Y-gr-'54 'ff' -4.225 'G':q.,,,,,,, f ,2w.-sf-Pg, 1 52, 1-,9:,?,S if-5 ' F5 ' 21755 '-7-Z -1 -, '. ,, ,, Sports r rn.-1 f , f , , , ':'n'f 1'ffJ'flLwg nu Lions Compete Un Gridiron The Marshall Lions' football team was once again ve ry competitive in l977. The four Win- five loss record was somewhat disappointing, but with a young, unexperienced team the Lions made great progress. Off to a terrible zero and four start, the Lions finished strongly with five Wins and only one loss. This loss was to conference champion Martinsville. The Lions were led by nine seniors includ- ing tri-captains Tim Pearison, Ron Shumaker, and Curt Stoelting. Besides the seniors, six- teen underclassmen received letters, making the future bright for football at MHS. Coaches Parker, Wilt, and Ford were pleased with the effort and knew that the foundation had been laid for many future victories. ...et l 4 O 1 J First row, right to. left: Greg Eaglin, Mark Burnam, Stan Keim, Ron Shumaker Curt Sroelting Tim Pearison Kent I I K! fl 1 l 1 5 . 3 ,I ll I I I .1 Kunce, Marr Davidson, Dale Richey. Second row: Coach Jerr Whitaker B ' D - - Lei'1,LQ31afk Iviclilary, John gi1511?QSi?n,dGreg Pickens. Paul Luekei, Coach Byillrxiir C-Ei31iilSri'roIiv1?r1da1rlihdEiD11iiig' irlfriieiiildsr 1 ivvix, y e argus, i oa s, Chuck Schmidt, Jerry Parsle Coach D' lip ' ' . F 'd Mike Sraub, Brad Mars, Bill Koursoumpas, Mike Claypool Brian Syli f B lc arker' Fourth row: Coach Bnan or ' Strohm, Brian Burton, Kirk Lyman, Randy Williams, Jim Phillips, gi12ieC6:6k,raDdjII?livyIESD3n, giE1hLrLgeAkeggriit1?FIgcHL.r:nndY p Dean Duzan, Kevin Higginbotham, Dennis Brooks, Bryan Delp, Jinq English Bm King 1: if r , 1 L3 1 1,1 I, 1 I +. 2 i 1 a I 5 5 E f Wi . vw 1 Mi, MV Q il, . . .,' , ,.. ff ' , M ' X 4 4 4 .. 7 A 2 X f X ' W Z f- 1 .ff V! ff 1 ZW ' ' ' WX! Q fa X h,,f , 4 f ,fflyf f an 0 4? Www gm ,ww I .fl mfwwvf T if ff 6 gi 4' f 2, X .0 ff x wif i fs x M ' A, . .. : .I u.-XX Xxx X53 X.l:,,,sgx. A X sf X: J, K X K X x ..kx' X 5 X ,X ' ,XO Y5 x X x . x X Q X X 5 ff- X Q, , pfwmgig ,Q X . A . . W X N X xxx ? 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Mix S Goekler D Murphy W S .th I Turner TOP row: managers, . ittler and J. B D, ' ' 1 -i , . mi , - - Livvixi P ennett' Staub' D' MUfPhY, K- McConch1e, Coach Romine, statistician, B 96 i KX Q E Q 's ! L I :F Q49 3 4 rf? jf sd, , , ', 1 .li it P l i Z P ix -3, U ,V ff 0.145 f I V! 4 , 3 5 i 1 J4 3 I 5 H 5 f F r B ,F 'i I V r - w I P J Y J AWAAQQQV Gobfers Swing Into Action The l977 edition of the Marshall Golf Team once again had a successful season. The record of the Marshall linksters was 4-4-l, although this record doe sn't repre- sent the fine season the Lions had be- cause the team played most matches at , half strength. On October 13, the Lions Went to Sulli- van for the District Tournament. Al- though a good finish and a trip to the Sec- tional Was expected, it once again slipped through the golfers' grasp. The Lions placed sixth out of a field of sixteen teams. The Lions lose three seniors, Tom Hunter, Jeff Setzer, and Rick Craig to graduation. l. Coach P. Robinson concentrates on making solid contact. 2. Team members pose for group shot. 3. From good posi- tion, T. Hunter sends a long-shot greenward. 4. A big p drive is all that is on the mind of I. Prevo when he plays a l par five. 5. I. Setzer, a good short-iron player, shows his talents. I 1 2 ii .,.... s c Team members include: Left t ' h , C hR ' Opourke. O ng t Cac Obmson' T' Hunter, S- B-HIT. I. Prevo, I. Setzer, D. Howard, G 98 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 I 4 A.A A. I , 5 I I I I I I I I . w I I I I 4 wg M 5 I I XI II I ,I I I II I I 'H me 'L' Ia W 1 , I ' I I I I 2 I F' IL 1 I 99 1895?-ii Lions Finish 24 3 The Varsity basketball team had a great sea- son in '78, finishing with an outstanding twenty- four win-three loss record. The Lions started the season with seven straight victories until their loss to Effingham in Effingham's tourna- ment. The only regular season loss came at the hands of Lawrenceville, on a free throw with no time remaining. The Lions l7-l non-tourney mark was the be st ever logged by a Marshall team. The Lions were beaten again by Law- renceville in the championship game of the re- gional tournament. Throughout the year the Lions played excel- lent defense, allowing only 50 points a game while averaging 64 per contest. Team leader in field goal percentage was Paul Ryan with George Maurer leading the starters. Tim Pear- ison and Kent Kunce le-d in free throw percent- age with 7470 each. Rebounding was dominated by George Maurer and Jon Prevo who grabbed 208 and 201 respectively. Prevo also led in assists with 5l. Mar shall's floor general Curt Stoelting headed in the steal department with 60 Good defense, execution of the offense, and team unity allowed the Lions and Coach Gar- rol Bennett to record a banner year. 1. Stoelting works for lay-up. 2. Varsity includes: Left to right: M. Burnam, K. Kunce, T. Pearison, P. Lueken, G. Eaglin, J. Murphy, G. Maurer, C. Stoelting, J. Prevo, P. Ryan, S. Macke, J. O'Rourke. 3. Pearison jumps for shot. 4. Lions set for jump ball, as Maurer tips to Burnam. 1978 Scoreboard MHS We stfield 83 Shiloh Sl Cblong 64 Chrisman 83 Martinsville 65 Cumberland 69 Flora 66 Effingham 6l Monticello 69 I-lutsonville 67 Palestine 66 We st Vigo 71 Casey 76 Robinson 46 Palestine 87 oblong 59 Casey 65 Lawrenceville 44 Casey 61 Hutsonville 89 Palestine 60 Martinsville 65 Cumberland 66 Kansas 65 Oblong 48 Robinson 41 Lawrenceville 46 5 wwoif ff' . ' N X ,Wu-f - f- 4 f.,,,,..' gay, f - ww A5 .-An. L, 7 ,yye 7 M T ,ff-rf r X' , QQ-.. 4 , X X. XSS X IQ X xg f X5 X X N X X . X XS X S X S X X X X XX X S Q xX X XX NS X X :XXX X X X XXX XX NX f z X fffh ,, , hh , 0 , , , 'QL , f ,gf ff ' y ' , ffg,,,f,,, I ' 7 fffww f f 5 X f f W W 5, M X W 5 f f 1 j Z f 7 Q! f 4 I 4. Z , W 0 1 Q 2 f ,iw f M57 I figlff yf fffyf f X X 2 f ff , 5 ff Q f f M! ! 7 f ff ' 9 I X W X f I !f7f QW! ff ff? 1 f!Q 1 Qfff , f ff! W, f fpyZWM fl f ,gym f, A ,Q 1-1-f www Qgyf, , yffffj , 574151-,', ' Z 44 ff . fy- . f ,gf f ,V , 'ff 67 ff J 1 , ,yifkffff i W W, f E 'ji 4 XX X 'Q X N2 X Q 5 X X X x .. f XXX . L Xx x -X1 Lg X N X fw Q9 SX NX XX 3X xx X . A XS seiy . N SGW W0wwwwW K XV ERS . Q X :W X XXX SST XX Q X XXXXXXX, XQX XX S M06 if 'xv X '13 inn. i I a 5 3, s ! 3 Gtrls Varstty Basketball obod Does It Better No one did it better in the conference than the Lionettes The first five players were cho sen for the all conference team They were also the first girl s team to ever go undefeated in a regular season The girls Won the Little Illini Tournament as Well as the conference standings They took second place in the regionals and finished their season with an outstanding record of 17 l l Tina Bartrum lays the ball up for two 2 Varsity members pose for photo X 1 X Ls- Qs, 'ff X -L Nw T s 3 21, at yi li 15 1' i, , if 1 ai ,A 1, 1. T , I Q Varsity team members include- Bottom row, le ft to right Assistant h L - N son, N Kile, Statistician Brenda Livvix Top row A Goekler T cliaatlzrum Cgarlilflai lellum M Mornson L Ilflmn y l El E Richey, Coach Romine. ' ' Orton K Lawrence Ii .il 4 C 821821 cw F if ax 31 sm ' n 8 c b 1 ' Q ' I P 1 i N 5 T7 8 'lhfnnm Vx 'N um- fm., I ., M ,- x - - ,N s ' 5 vm.-N . 1 ww H A V4 A, ,W ., 5 2 f ,,. Nw F 11 .fb Heq sql ,Io uoissassod 1031 Slqgl-1 UOIION auef 17 Juauoddo Jaq Luolg Ueq aql sloalold 1913909 me 12 9 se S 8 U C11 Pi Cl QLI1 105 q3rq sdumf ASQOTH eqslew 5 HEQJQ ISEJ sql 1031 03 sallauolq I l Tina Bartrum concentrates on the bas- ket her bubble, and her opponent. 2. As Maggie Morrison lays the ball up, Bobbie Mars waits for the result, 3. Maggle Mor rison waits for the perfect pass. 4. The J. 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I i 5 1 i . . 1 I 11 l if ff' . X' ' A I ff 4 . l i i v Record-Breaking Lionettes The Lionettes had a successful season and broke many records. The 440 yard dash and the 2.2.0 hur- dles Were broken by Tina Bartram and Kris Spittler respectively. Both girls broke their own record five times throughout the season. Two other records broken were lOO yard dash by Angela Pellum and the 880 medley at the confer- ence meet. The girls dominated the confer- ence meet With 87 points While the closest score was 47 points by Casey. The girls ended their sea- son With a 4-Z record. 1. Tina Bartram concentrates on a race. 2. Track team poses for picture. 2 ,E First row, 1 ftt 'h : T, Bennett. Seiousrrgittcoacggggqggif iaasfallb, S. Goekler, 'K. Mcfionchie, D Johnson D Patterson I Third row: D. Schaefer, C. Weuum. C. lwgstr Sganbi assistant coach Lisa Gard manager D Murphy M, Richey' ' ' - Plff Cf. T- BHIII21111. A. Pellum B Mars I Mclntyre 114 Y I P 5 3 I 1 .11 is 131 111 ' fl 5,1 .'1 1 i 111 1 19 1 111 1 131 1 111 ' 11 1-1 1 I1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1' 111 1 1 11 1 111 1 T 1 11 1? 111 1 11 11 1'1 11 111 11 1 11 1 '1 ! .1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1? 11 1' 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 1. 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 , 1 1 11I 11 1 1 1. 11 11 1 11, 1 .1 1 1 I1 11 1, 11 1 5 1 1 1' 131 1 11 1 1 11 I1E 1 1 , 11,1 i Pep Squad Boosts Spirit The JV and Varsity cheerlead- ers faithfully backed the Mar- shall Lions throughout their football and basketball carn- paigns. They conducted pep ral- lies during the year to boost the moral of the student body as well as to spark enthusiasm in the townspeople. The cheerleaders were rewarded for their efforts with good turnouts for MHS sporting events. 1. Varsity cheerleaders include: Front row, left to right: Julie Siverley, Lion Marsha Turner, Kathy Staub. Back row: Jennie Grabbe, Sandy Booth, Debbie Schaefer. 2. Debbie Schaefer boosts spirit. 3. Varsity members look on anx- iously during B-ball game. 4. IV and varsity cheerleaders ba ck Lions together. 5. JV cheer- leaders include: Top to bottom: Renee Fraker, Diane Athey, Cheryl Wellum, Ruthann Schmidt. 6. Varsity lead on fans in backing Lions. 116 mmi, raduation Marks End f School Year After nine months of anticipa- tion and two months of seniori- tis, the Class of l978 finally cul- minated the school year with graduation procedures. On the night of May 26, l978, one hun- dred fourteen seniors lined up for graduation. In only one hour all of these members marked the end of their high school career by securing their diplomas. 1. Seniors practice for upcoming graduation. 2. Graduates pose for cap and gown picture. .,.,Vp.VV , ' R 118 4 1. Senior Class President, David Huey, gives the Commencement Address. 2. 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