John Marshall High School - Marhiscan Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1972
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' . ,sw .a wx no r 1 1 - N ki-' ' gxiii... -. 'li ' all lazy, s fam.. X 4. . Q .' f ' as 1 ' f , A ' Q A s N ' rt .if-42 5 5 ,W ' fl 'Fl 5' A Y' I f f 1- ?' 1 4 K A f 71 Z, Q 4 Having dinner at Sherwood Country Club before the Junior-Senior prom are Debby Wells, Dave Wood, Mike Genlry, and Barbara Schaff. A Junior-Senior Prom saves expenses in boih classes. This combina- tion prom is a Marshall first. .---Q X x Q , . Q I A0 ' 8 if- xf ' 1' , S .Qty 4 'Q gif, -N h n QW. ,H X s f :Bbw-vs Q, dl fly? .1 in Conducting the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a double auditorium assembly for the entire student body and faculty members is Conductor Thomas Briccetti. The orchestra performed music by modern and classical composers. Left-Members of the Naturalisfs Club found the sand at the Indiana Dunes State Park a real adven- ture as they slide, iump and roll down the hills along Lake Michigan. The Naturalist Club is the largest school-sponsored club, and is composed of 250 members. .,A.,4:-' if' ,394 Ecology means a special Liberator issue, club members picking up litter and students riding bikes to school. All JMHS students are still working for a clean city. Left--Eligible because of the eighteen year-old voting law, , 'Mao g E if.. A , .5 , -Q. on X lx Senior Roger Jorden is seen registering for the November elec- tions. X i Q. Mg--f 3 e gil LI? I W .JF as A Z -04, if gf? a, .zz ff av' , W .Z ff if ,M , 1 ,JM K 1 w. 4, 'W' , - xg rm v'3h 'h B 535,36 C X ., V waist 'ir Z1 ' V awake 'FZ mu, qw .Q . A- Q. 1511 'swf . ,cj I ,N 1' 1 Y ,M Q 'Q'F .f Q ww- -A ,. ve Qu X35 in ' , 99 U Lei cach evements begin here . es i 1' p I l 1 r ,E E 6 ai 1 3 1-tlgfwvm Q Nb C ir 'i ,m Q 1 Q Above-Examining in order to determine a grade are Miss Judith Waugh and Mr. Byron Cooper. 2 4 'fii 0 05.42 t collages during Humanities l s l Below-Learning To show expression through , ,rf wmv K X 1 ll Literature periodicals are a puzzle to some students, but sophomore Valerie Urie has learned to use one well. The library has become a vital aid to students, supplying them with newspapers, visual aids, charts, maps and pictures as well as books on almost every subject. impromptu skits is ford's Drama Class. l a group in Miss Patricia Clif- V G9 .L ,L f Z, 2' X1 Dr. Gaither b comes new English h acl Although the English curriculum underwent no maior changes this year, Dr. James Goither, formerly of Crispus Attucks High School, was ncimed the new department chairman. New staff members ddded this year also included Paula Barbour, Donald Buddenbaum, C h r i s t i n e Havens, Jerry Hurst, ond Marcia King. Other than the required anthology and the pursuit of the perfect para- graph, students read such works as the Crucible, Light in the Forest, and The Scarlet Letter. Classes, accompanied by their teachers, also had the opportunityito attend pertormdnces at Clowes Hall and Civic Theater. ' 'fgalttiitisgs f' Journalism student Denrse Lorton practices her interviewing techniques on Ball State student teacher Catherine Freeman Writing interviews covering stories, and learning page make-up are studied during the year Other mass media communications are also studied. . 'Q . lag. E.. 3. Qi 2 3 f 1 Vglfwii' ,Wig 'S 4 'lb l Senior Debbie Brill is eligible this year to vote because of the new eighteen- the new eighteen-year old voters in the proper procedure in expressini year-old voting law passing this year. Registering her are members of the their opinions in government. During the day, League members also demon League of Women Voters. The League's visit to JMHS was to help inform strated voting machines to social studies classes. fffi'-iff . - - , f, 'MS'-:.i , V, V' '.'2..3n-qi.'-.- f 4, , ,. ' -Y 1 ' '-'viffn i4?'..1!J 1 Vv ' i jg,g-H .- -.1 vnu.- Q QMS .,.,,5 , , V, 1 f f r V rfffwff-.1- .,-1.-1 ' Q . - - ':.f' ',-hi., 'MMG .-115-24 - 1 f vi lfgfwia ' ' 'ff .ff 1 0 ff A ' ,aff ej,':i'. i :,' 1 ' , - fl ff.f wff, 2' U. my Above-Listening attentively to tales of ancient times and years gone by are World History I stu- dents taught by Mr. William Riley. Democratic Congressman Andrew Jacob expresses views on busing and racial problems to senior Gladys Page during a double auditorium. .A- A ' ., , 2 J, l X .- - .. . ,. - f i x E I , . 4 1 , l I 'Q I I 5 N 2 f' 5 M ' , ' rv . 3 . J if 3 r xx T 1' it fi.. Mrs. Charlotte Balchunas conducts a freshman World History I in an unusual location--a home eco- nomics room. Overcrowding caused facilities to be used in unexpected ways this year. World History is concerned with the customs, problems, and peoples of nations in both hemispheres. Social Studies add a new intro course U.S. History students visited the Indianapolis Museum of Art where they viewed oil painting, sculpture, and furniture from ancient times to contemporary times. This year's Social Studies Depart- ment placed emphasis on ecology, law and society, war, youth subcul- ture, and other similar problems of society. The students also developed an understanding of differing contri- butions. Visitors to classes included the Assistant Mayor and an officer on the Narcotics squad. The department is headed by Mr. Richard Hedges. Two new teachers were added to the department, they were Mrs. Karen Mannweiler and Mr. Gerald Dailey. A new class, Introduc- tion to Social Studies, was also added. A W, 5 an ' '- 'L -:Q 5 A World History class is discussing the class system during the period of - feudalism. They hope to profit from the mistakes made by the people of Qian' that time. The class is led by Mrs. Karen Mannweiler. Viewing a film on the signing of the Declaration of Independence is one . of the U.S. History classes. The classes cover the period of time from the S landing of the Pilgrims to almost present day history. 'QD' Chemistry I taught by Mr. Nick Pipino involves the use of chemicals in the laboratory. Students learn the chemical com- position as well as the proper use of each substance. sy Ze i l 9 RX Q jf K ,. Q '9 'ws Examining the structure of Jody, the Department's skeleton, are Rick Guldner and .lay Eisinger. ln Anatomy they are re- quired to learn all 208 bones in a human body. Right-Mr. Nick Pipino shows iunior Mike Erickson how a burning splint continues to glow in a bottle of oxygen. Chem- istry teaches the fundamentals of chemical reactions. Brother the boo constrictor was purchased by the Zoology classes in order to study the characteristics of the life of a snake. Senior Jack Stephenson gets acquainted with Brother vqj' l . ,T .-N '- lv' 2 V. if -ff t N Q' S- . Q IW' . , Q, . mi 'aging ttf ' . . , .sn + Q. 3 r . x h X 'Qs . c, wh. ABOVE-During a Biology field trip Mr. Randy Lamb studied the Goldenrod for various species of in- sects. The Biology I classes are required to collect and mount various insects. The classes also are required to turn in a leaf collection of at least fifty species of leaves. Pat inspect animal life in Zoology Marshall's S c i e n c e Department headed by Mr. Robert Weaver placed special emphasis this year on the naturalists's point of view. This was the first year for Zoology and Advanced Biology. They were taught by Mr. Randy Lamb and Mr. Robert Weaver and are offered to both iuniors and seniors. A fall in- sect count was one of many class proiects in Zoology. Some permanent inhabitants were introduced to their new homes in the Zoology classroom. They included such friendly individuals as an alli- gator, a lizard, iguanas, tarantulas, and a spotted gecko. They were cared for by students from the vari- ous science classes. ' Q -nun., ff 5' we f 2 Q . i 'sal nt. , V Above-Dissecting fetal pigs is one of many dissecting Labs that Biology students are required to do. Students are tested on both internal and external anatomy of the animal. ' Left-Physics teacher, Mr. Beniegerdes, lectures his class on , ' the concepts of time, speed, and distance. The class also learns the use of the slide rule. General math new algebra option area AlmosT Three-TourThs oT The school Takes math. General MaTh 3 and 4 is The nevv course added Tor sTudenTs To selecT insTead of Algebra. RoberT Carr, reTurning chairman of The deparTmenT, is also planning To sTarT a CompuTer club laTer This year. There are eighT reTurning Teachers To The deparTmenT. Mrs. Mary Kelly and Mr. MarTin Coogan are The only new addiTions. ' Marshall again placed high in The MaThemaTical AssociaTion of Ameri- ca's conTesT given each year aT Mar- shall. More maTh sTudenTs also par- TicipaTed in oTher college sponsored conTesTs around The sTaTe. - www'-r f r Q. 85, . X, With The aid of some of his students, Mr. Carl Hines and his Geometry l class examine the models of parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses formed by intersection of planes through three dimensional obiects. Geometry also includes the study of angles and planes to math students. 20 Demonstrating The solving of an equation on the board during Calculus class is Mr. Robert Carr. A previous four years of math are required before Taking Calculus. X Solving and analyzing a complex problem during his Algebra 3 class is Junior Jerry Booth. Algebra 3 may also be doubled with Geometry and taken during a student's sophomore year. This enables the student to enroll in five years of mathematics. ,Al - 'ii' MZ? 'T ......5 X, Above-Using the overheard projector to work math examples for his General Math 3 class is Mr. Kenneth Fry, a second-year teacher. Upper Left-Explaining a ratio problem to her Algebra 'I class is Miss Elaine Teter. Algebra is a prerequisite to Geometry l. Left-Craig Parmerlee and Mario Purdue wait their turn while observing a fellow student pro- gram the computer during Computer Math. 21 Students vie for German II travel study Students walking through Mar- shall's language hall this year heard foreign greetings all around them. The Departments emphasis was on increased oral use of a foreign lan- guage by the Language Department students. Mr. William Jefferson and Mrs. Susan Schoenherr both taught Spanish for the first time here at Marshall. German students worked hard to , be able to participate in a study travel program in Europe. In Germany they would study the culture and customs along with the language. l leefwwfe-F 2 rx lg TAX i .eral-, Q? ' L wa 22 l Quizzing the class on the proper pronunciation of different hours of the day is sophomore Melissa Holmes. To create more class participation, the students often teach. RIGHT-Acting out a short one-act play during class are these Freshman German I students. Class participation is an im- portant part of the Foreign Language Department. Learning the location and the geography of the different cities towns and rivers of Germany is a main part of any German class. The culture, customs, and traditions of the country also are important along with the basic grammar and pronunciation of the native language fr-.Fi M fl ' i'f5f1g., 5-4: , ' fl v nk, f3?'i5,2':v:,15 .,3- A ,,2 'if ' 'g, 'mg ' ' , ' ' ., 3. 1 V' -f fi? . 1 'Q h, f 1 -' ,wif fff ff 9,7 vu Patriots study data process in business Miss Patricia Lanahan, who teaches General Business, and Mr. Kenneth Stanley, who councils and directs the D.E. class, were added this year to Marshall's Business Department. The department, headed by Mrs. Janet Weaver, stressed the dignity and worth of individuals. lt provided skills and attitudes needed to acquire and retain good jobs. The ability to manage present and future personal business affairs was also an im- portant objective. ABOVE-Adiusting a student's typewriter to the correct posi- tion during typing class, is Mr. Steven Sachs. Typing I, ll, lll and IV are offered at Marshall. RIGHT-Typing a class assignment is iunior Jerry Booth. Since it is necessary in most colleges and many iobs, ci maiority of students take at least one year of typing. if l lx 'iii ' Timing the speed and accuracy of iunior typist Carol Edwards is Mrs. Deborah Gioe. Speed is a main part of typing although accuracy, too, is an important goal towards good typing. These students are using electric typewriters which are easier to use and provide a better end result. sq, Nab-f f l 5, ixfiig-it ' . xiii? T? W-il' M- , ABOVE-Memorizing the rhythm and feel of the keys is a Typing lll student. Skill and ability are required to be able to type. Skills learned in typing come in handy when essays and term papers are due. LEFT-Helping students who are doing an assignment during General Busi- ness class is teacher Miss Jean Potts. General Business gives students a clear introduction into the workings of business. , X- f X am wznnae ,f sf .. - , --H ABOVE-Senior Susan Trowbridge is checking her bookkeeping file. Bookkeeping teaches students the proper way to keep good records. S LEFT-Demonstrating the correct way to run a - punch card machine to students in his consumer X I business class is Mr. David Smartz. f 'ummm ABOVE-Giving a lecture to his fifth period Distributive Education class is D.E. coordinator and instructor Mr. Kenneth Stanley. UPPER RIGHT-Printing posters, programs, and tickets for the school's musical, the Sound of Music is senior Bob Robinson. his I l iilfj swap - 411,55 ABOVE-The model in the picture is asking the question important to the students in D.E. and one they prepare to answer correctly. LOWER RIGHT-Leading a class discussion is senior D.E. student Steve Slate. The class partici- pates in many open discussions. A N I X x 'VTX in h a . y gif, I Q ' 1 as 1 XX. A V M. E X xy? -..:',.,' ' . X X . 'K f ' ' 'F ,K 'xlflifxxvilzrvflv YSISEJQQXII l xv J ,J x J K W X. grit . in , . 'DRE yy, wiaislll .,t, ,. x r qw in-2 T NIP' H! F,,g 1 I if fwsgggk 'fx 13 ...f Wy ,fc i . , .,,,r 5 's i t i t 13' I, X 1, Ar A Egg V l I I A I s. 'I ,. ,.. Q Assisting students Brad Miller and Tarnie Shank during their l.C.T. pro- gramming class is Mr. Paul Hayes. l.C.T. places students in various iobs around the city where they receive firsthand experience. Al .Fa45'5 -1-:anoint V A ei ABOVE-Working diligently on the construction of u window casing during his part time iob is senior, Joe Kelle. He finds being able to work during the school day a very profitable experience. Besides the experience received he also begins to realize the responsibilities of a working man. RIGHT-Practicing her bedside manners on co-student Kathy Miller is senior, Vickie Bowers. Both girls are training as nurses aids at Community Hospital. Through nursing they learn to help others and begin to realize the necessity of good nurses and how they benefit the sick. D. E. takes Homecoming float winner A hayride and a winning float were among the many activities ot the Distributive Education class. D.E. is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Stanley, who taught for the first time here at Marshall. The idea of keeping a young per- son in school and keeping him from terminating his education is an im- portant factor of D.E. The Deca Club is another outlet of the D.E. program which teaches students important business practices. The Industrial Cooperative Training Program is directed by Mr. Paul Hayes and otters students informa- tion related to iob training. I . .1 ABOVE-Getting their ingredients together before making a meal are Mrs. Marie McKeIler, the Home Economics teacher, Kay Shorl, Rose Thompson, and Roxanne Thompson. RIGHT-Prociicing The proper placement of utensils are Rox- anne Thomas, Belly Davies, Linda Haynes, and Debbie Greene. The sludenls are in a Home Economics Foods class. l!h.l' i 1 ,..,,,.,,,g nfl . Zi J, ,X 1' ggtrk' D D l 0 'Va .fo o , o o 'ish 0 .Lise ABOVE-Patienfly stirring a pan are Marilyn Garvey and Mary Ann Easler. The class is taught by Mrs. Marilyn Johan- nessen and Mrs. Dorolhy Douglas. LEFT-Relaxing on a sofa in lhe living room are some of the Family Living class studenls. The course teaches home harmony and is iaughl by Mrs. Dorolhy Douglas. .USS ..-X Making something with yarn and string to deco- rate their homes are freshman students in Mrs. Marilyn Johannesson's homemaking class. 'ff '- , .NA Learning how to prepare and balance daily menus in their Home Economics Foods classes are sophomores Chris Britton, Marie Leon, Carol Williams, and Joanne Channey. yr Girls learn Art, science Nl ll HRIAKI In Home Ec. Home Economics is unique in that it applies high school curriculum to family life. ln Home Economics a stu- dent learns how to make and keep a home and how to be a worthy mem- ber of her home or community. Homemaking and Clothing VI were courses added this year. Homemak- ing is for freshmen who are interest- ed in Home Economics, lout who have not yet decided on a specific area to enter. Mrs. Dorothy Douglas, Mrs. Marie McKeller, and Miss Susan Lange joined the staff this year. Carrying a hot pan of freshly made rolls are sophomore foods students Ruth Roark and Joanne Channey. In Home Economics Foods classes students learn to prepare and serve various kinds of food. Many of the foods students will later become dieticians, cooks, and homemakers. as Young men ii! Qt Q , X 4' 'fly' in plan , tune engines The lndustrial Arts Department re- ceived a new simulator this year to teach the use ot navigation to the new aerospace flight training edu- cation course. The department has set many high standards and objectives this year in order to instill sound practices, under- standing, and appreciation ot indus- try and to develop a reasonable de- gree ot skill in use ot tools, machines and materials. These scientitic and technological principles learned can easily be ap- plied to future work. These opportunities are open to girls, too. Women's liberation is not torgotten in the Industrial Arts Department. K x Manipulating complicated pieces of machinery during class is one of the opportunities available to Industrial Arts students. The Department has many different types of machines. 7 gl if ' it t X P y , 1 . f' T 72 f at ' ' ss, at - c fr '7'3,'W fv'ffwz -- 1 .. .M M, t o Mg ABOVE-Constructing some type of electronic apparatus with the tools and equipment provided through the Industrial Arts Department is this Electricity I student. The class is taught by Mr. Paul Justice. RIGHT-Trying to discover the problem with the car engine and how to solve it are senior Auto Mechanics students Don Wade and Jim O'Connor. Students are able to work on different types of cars. Iii 'Ns Applying a layer of paint to his rocket model is one of the Aerospace students. A new simulator was installed this year to provide the actual feel of flying. The Aerospace instructor is Mr. Harold Brown. .-...-.m.,., MDM-wN..,v,NM .. , 5, U., a.nf.K,..,...,,f . 1. 44.4.4 jflilfii i r A Pat Nugent and Tiger Mason are using clamps on pieces of wood Vvlllul have iust been glued. Before this the wood had to be measured and cut correctly to result in the proper construction. ' 'iq LIT'- l ABOVE-The members of the Manuai Drawing class are busy sketching out their diagrams to be approved later by Mr. Robert Chisley. LEFT--Constructing props for one of Marshall's stage productions is the Stage Crew. They are instructed by Mr. Paul Justice. 31 , A-1 ,gy- ABOVE-Music director Stephen Humphreys conducts the Symphonic Wind Ensemble in practice of their many pieces of music. The Ensemble is made up of those individuals who have had previous experience playing instruments in elementary school. LEFT-Practicing with great patience on his trumpet is Junior, Joe Sinnett. He is using one of q g the many sound-proof private rooms provided for students and located in the music wing. Weeks N of practice are needed to prepare for the city-wide contests. xi'-' nf' 0. 5 -L I ABOVE-Junior Sue Bishop is using notes on a musical staff during her Music Theory Class. ln this class students learn the history behind music. They also learn why music is important and how it works. The class is taught by Mr. Raymond Brandes. RIGHT-Members of the John Marshall High School band give a performance at one of the many home games played on Sullivan Field. The marching band along with the football patriettes marches at every home game. The band is under the direction of Mr. Stephen Humphreys. X' 'LI I Choirs sing in community performances A Christmas Concert and the Caval- cade of Music were two ot the many programs produced by John Mar- shall's Music Department. Marshall's band took part in city contests along with solo entries con- sisting ot the different band mem- bers. They performed at the circle and in parades. There is a great variety ot choirs in the Music Department. Included are the Marshallaires, Liberty Belles, and the Concert Choir. The Music Department is headed by Raymond Brandes who also di- rects the Orchestra. Practicung sptrrtedly rs the violin section of the concert orchestra. The Concert Orchestra performs for different malor musical functions such as the musical, The Sound of Music. This provides experience in trying out for the All City Orchestra. aaa 34 'E n-any ABOVE-Freshman Michael Winters concentrates on working on his papier mache in Craft Arts taught by Miss Laura Helme. RIGHT-Working industriously on his clay castle in one of the many art classes offered by the Art Department is iunior Joe Sinnett. FAR RIGHT-Using a live model to sketch from is one of the different techniques practiced in some of .lohn Marshall's Art classes. 1 QXANAD , l E 1 t f, i. 2 5 A l 5 f 3 I 5 521-lol f These murals were done by Art Students as a sesquicentennial proiect. On the left is the mural featuring our schoolp the middle, the cityp the third tells the history of Indianapolis, and at far left is the city's sesquicentennial emblem. 1.. , - , , , . tl' - 3 is ec, ' 2 strokes to Junior, Kim Martin, is Mr. Charles Glore, art instructor at J M H S Water color tempra and oil paints are used as bases in painting. Students who participated in art classes learned how to paint, mix colors, draw and sketch. Art student learn to use line and color Every student or teacher who went down the main stairs ot John Mar- shall noticed the three beautiful murals hanging on the wall. The murals were designed and painted by JMHS art students to celebrate the state's sesquicentennial anniversary. The Art Club made the city emblem tor the community. New teachers added to Marshalls Art Department were Mr. Mike Sla- baugh and Miss Laura Helme. Expression in different types ot art forms was a main objective ot the department headed by Mr. Edward Ring. A3 W s.. 1 41 M 11 jii. .,,, , , 1 : ,. M rr.. Applying several shades in order to give his painting a realistic look is senior Kenny Parks. He is a members of the Advanced Art Class instructed by Mr. Charles Glore. These students must have a prerequisite of Art l, ll, Ill, IV, V, and VI, and a desire to continue in art. Patriots learn hard facts on drink, drug The Physical Education Department started This year with a lower enroll- ment, even Though There are four classes scheduled each period. New faces seen in The department are Richard Cummings and John Fellows. Also new is a Gymnastics Club sponsored by Mrs. Karen Mann- weiler which has plans of going into compeTiTion with other schools. The emphasis on alcohol and nar- cotics was shown by The four classes taught by Clark Froning. These stu- dents learn The fundamental facts and statistics concerning alcohol and narcotics. Two classes are also offered each semester in Drivers Education. c i T Aff 3 L+- 1 Filsill Lecturing to his Alcohol and Narcotics class is Mr. Froning. The class studies the misuse and dangers of alcohol and drugs. -f-f -,,-- .gpm-4- -'T 6 R . ABOVE-Performing a difficult acrobatic stunt during their Physical Education class are iuniors Jan Connor and Bonnie Wheeler. RIGHT-Pointing out the areas of the brain that are harmed by an excess of alcohol and narcotics is instructor Mr. Clark Froning. . . W., wah. T K' T sf E' -N-' ...... The gymnasium is a room full of activity right before class starts Girls get in practice shots while others wait for class to begin. Basketball is only one of the many sports the classes take part in Others include soccer, volleyball, table tennis, badmitten, and some track Mmgwu-.vswramaswv S QV' 'Wim Operating the driving simulators is one of the maior parts of Driver Education classes. Real driving experience is also provided along with an understanding of traffic rules and regulations. Drivers Ed. gives students an advantage toward later driving. ' 'f y , , 4 4. V Y Q 425525, .. 'rr ' l' V 'V ABOVE-Watching his Freshmen Physical tauca- tion class perform their daily exercises before class begins is Mr. Theodore Pollock. LEFT-To increase fine muscle tone and agility these freshmen boys wrestle until one of them is caught in a hold and can't get up. Night School enrollment doubles John Marshall's Reserve Officers Training Corps headed by Sgt. Richard Stoe emphasized gaining leadership for the individual. Military training and discipline also played an important part in ROTC training. This was the second year for night school at JMHS. Its enrollment almost doubled from 476 students the year before to 881 students this year. Be- sides required courses, night school offered classes in genealogy, pho- tography, craft arts, wig care, and knitting. c ' ,K 1 V . A 5 N 'fl' X gn-- ABOVE-Standing at attention while being inspected by Sgt. Richard Stoe is John Marshall's Reserved Officers Training Corps. lt is an important part of school life. UPPER RIGHT-The ROTC participated in city activities by marching in numerous parades throughout the school year, one of which was the Veterans Day parade. LOWER RIGHT-Presenting the Colors is the ROTC Color Guard. Being a member of the Color Guard is a high honor and im- portant position to hold in ROTC. 'YT l 1 'T.'... I fm. ,. w is +-igggh X 1 . if s 1 ' 1 ' ' 5 I x ij ' Q ' in xii ilffifi' .f ,W P 4 I S112 7? 71 IW- ,?:f'f4' '- - If' F111 14 A Q, ' ...., , ,g,.-.wow '- J K ' ig ,,.,...-ui I . ABOVE-Teaching United Stores History and Economics during one of John Marshall's nights school classes is Mr. Ralph Bedwell. UPPER LEFT-Keeping track of his records is an importanl part of the work of Mr. Clifford Snyder as Direclor of Evening School. LOWER LEFT-Holding the ctfenfion of her Eve- ning School Spanish class is Miss Ellen Gruber who is al JMHS during the day. V' ww M,3,yg.f 1 ff mm 0 Q9 X r 'L 'is-V 1 xg? 2,-, ' iff? 1, L24 y ii: 'fi :'j .35 ma xx ' if :ji if , 1 , , L 9-. , ' X -w Y f N ,.,' ,- .fwi gg J'-,j 5 na , N- ,gf - f I 'S',,'?' fgajw' -' . V , ., I , , ,. is ,,, ,,,,, ,.. A, , M' I ' L' 1 .. 2- 'x G J, ' ,, , X 4 I- 4' .- , 11 fam 44. f N - , q A -22 f 1 -Q - BA, -, K.,-575' 5 ' - 2 Y f 5 .we if '-iy 4f,g ,ff , Q4,Qfff25' ' Jig f -If ' - - ', ,-- . 5 MA ? . , ,A W, 4 . T 4 ' 'f , lf, 1' , 1- wars ff z , - V , 1 1 , ,f , ' - x . '- . 3 sn U , A Q M - - A 2 Y 'hz I - iam.. 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He is trying to prepare them for a scheduled concert. Mike is a senior and is active in the Marshallaires and the Concert Choir. 5 l Proposing to Maria Rainer is Captain von Trapp. The parts are played by Mary Crockett, senior and Charles Welhoelter, iunior. The finale brings the entire cast upon stage to sing De Re Me and to take their final bows as the curtain drops. 'Sound of Music' involves 110 students The Mother Abbess lSusan Murrayl and Sister Sophia llynn Allegreel discuss the problems of the postulate Maria and how they should attempt to solve them. The Mother Abbess and the other nuns decide to send Maria to serve as a temporary governess for the von Trapp children. John Marshall High School pre- sented The Sound of Music as the fall musical. Gayle Byers, The musical director, Miss Pat Clifford, the acting director, and Paul Justice, the techni- cal director, combined efforts of more than TOO students in music, drama and stagecraft classes on November l9th and 20th. The cast had 73 students with Mary Crockett having the lead role as Maria Rainer and Charles Wel- hoelter as Captain von Trapp. The plot of the story involved Maria Rainer as a postulate having trouble becoming a nun. The Mother Abbess, Susan Murray, suggested she obtain a position as a governess. Maria does so, falls in love and gets married to the captain. Other maior characters included Sister Berthe, Joni Patterson, Sister Magaretta, Lynn Allegree, Elsa Schraeder, Terri Kauff- man, and Max Detweiler, Mike Gluff. The strict Captain von Trapp orders his children to wear military uniforms in order to preserve discipline in the household. The children sing the children are singing songs taught to them by their new governess. 'Take me Along' Theme for Pats on Parade Take Me Along became the theme ot this year's production ot Patriots on Parade. The talent show was open to all who wanted to par- ticipate with songs, dances, and skits representing the American tradition. The comedy-drama, Madwoman of Chaillot, was presented February T8 and 19. The main plot involved the Countess Aurelia and her tour mad- women friends. The Drama Club went to see Plaza Suite at the Civic Theater and Ap- plause at Clowes Hall. The members enjoyed both ot these programs in addition to the dramatic activities. The Thespian Club is an Honorary Society tor school actors, who through their roles in the plays, have accumu- lated enough points to be selected as a member. BELOW-Garrett Zawadsky, as Pierre, looks on while Bernie Cooper, as Countess Auralia, ex- plains why he must not commit suicide. . . 'HKSGQG 44 RIGHT-M. Glotfelty, the policeman, talks to B. Cooper, Countess Aureliag J. Kimsey, the Rag- man, and B. Anderson. ABOVE--Sophomore Bill Breeden, iunior Mike Murphy, sophomore Robert Moore and senior Mike Gluff act in comedy skit Is it time yet? which recurred during Patriots on Parade. Patriots on Parade included and song on March 24 and 25. National Thespian Society members Patty Dikum and Bob Smith are entertained during a garden party at the home of the Von Trapp family in the musical, The Sound of Music. The cast of Mad Woman of Chaillof' practiced each evening. The play is directed by Miss Patricia Clifford and the cast was chosen from Thespians and Drama Club members. ' fs V J i . DRAMA CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Bunnell, S. Corne, S. Harrison, J. Sterrett, J. Kane, B. Maxwell, J. Brunnemer, P. Sullivan, G. Brandenburg, R. Butler, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: Liz Ebert, S. Trotter, K. McDuffey, L. Sentman, R. Boughton, L. Jahnke, J. Kimsey, M. Mulgrove, M. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Harding, C. Brewer, R. Steadman, G. Zawadsky, D. Williams, M. Glodfelty, M. Childress, J. Elder, R. Jordan, D. Wallen, C. Lee, B. Mooney, R. Aultman. Seniors Sandy Pointer and Torn Larkins take time from dancing to listen to the sounds of Stones Crossing. Randy Phegley of the Liberator staff, pours apple cider as refreshment for the annual turn-about dance sponsored by the Publications Department. Staff members volunteered to help at the dance. The turn- about is the only semi-formal dance held at Marshall. 'T i i 3 i I Isl The iurnabout dance, the dance in which the girls ask the boys, is the biggest dance of the year. The rock band, Stones Crossing played at the dance for the second year. Seniors Julie Delks and Steve Carbone are dancing in the main 1 ' g foyer of the school where the dance was held. The dance was Q a semi-formal affair and 125 couples attended. ii..- n ., gr x. ,- . 4 it qi Turnabout, Military Ball big formal dances BJ 1 , gh: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Haynes with Mr. and Mrs. James Rodeheffer enioy the festivities of the Junior-Senior Prom at the Sherwood Country Club, June 6. Many faculty attended. The ROTC Department made the decorations and planned Hopefully Some- day as the theme of the dance. The department also provided refreshments and music for the guys and their girlfriends. Fashionable couples attended the annual Turnabout Dance. The semi- formal dance was sponsored by the publications staffs, November 7, in the main foyer. The T971 Junior-Senior Prom with the theme The Morning of Our Lives and the music of the Fantastics took place at the Sherwood Country Club, June 6. This was the first year for a combined Junior-Senior Prom. The Military Ball sponsored by the members of the ROTC was attended by more than 50 couples, March TO. The theme was Hopefully, Someday and was in the cafeteria. C Each year members of the ROTC invite their friends to the formal Military Ball. Punch was provided for the dance. The Military Ball was a social success for Sgt. Stoe and the ROTC members. sec. Q. .le 47 If Q, RIFLE TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Mac Mullins, Mike Hauser, Jim Blanchard, John Miller. TOP ROW: Jack Mullins. Donald Poff, Gary Synder, Charlie Radcliffe, Mike Bonham. The rifle range DRILL TEAM-G. Howard, T. Twigg, J. Patton, P. Smith, D. Wade, C. Johnson, C. Orcutt, J. Miller, J. Brooks, G. Snyder. Members of the Drill Team directed by Sergeant Richard S. '91 provides the rifle team members a chance to improve their skills. Top firers for the squad were Blanchard and Hauser. Stoe drill at practice sessions after school. The team com- peted at area meets and performed at the Spring Inspection for the corps. r E I! 7 11 , , .,'.- fl Q.. ,A--rx 93 ,ing . .V f., ' -va-5,,.' . pig- g,'.i . 'O ,rl 5 . . ,.. -,. .i .f- . . ,P wen' ,V . ,. , A, .L V, . .. ,.,., . -...e.A, ,x..,. ,. ., , .s -...., is.--.,f . 1... - - .. e.-- gmt- v . , 4 .,,, -fl--1-s., 'J - Q gn visgivrd an ,VV . , ' A , -.,...'..- '-, '--...-. 1 .4-ef.-. GlRL'S DRILL TEAM-Seated: Cassandra Allen, Geralyn McGill, Sheryl King, Derolha Goodman, Stephanie Smith, Jennie Clouse, Alma Hagoods, Mary Ann Hill, Susie Davis, Lora Shelton, Bernie Cooper, Nadine Carney. i 3 Drill Team, Rifle Men earn awards The Rifle Team under the guidance ot Sgt. Richard Stoe completed a year of tough competition with other schools. The three major ritlemen were Jim Blanchard, Guy Collins and Mack Mullins. These boys represented John Marshall in the all-city matches and won the city-trophy. The Boys' Drill Team under the leadership ot Sgt. Stoe completed their drill routine with other schools. The captain was Don Wade. The Girls' Drill Team had new sponsors, Miss Susan Lange and Miss Patrica Lanahan. They and the girls had worked hard on their new drill steps. They also competed in contests with other schools. The captain, Billie Brown, drilled the girls in routines in JMHS halls and parking lot. During the year the girls raised money to buy new uniforms. 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The drill team has always had top awards Team, perform during the Annual Federal Inspection. last in compemion 2. X s . Qzlfggf ,. ' hw 'fnzzmanrx . ..,.,,,.,,.,,n...f.- .1 as if '. 1. f- -q-,-1 .Q 7 K mfdia-. 1 1, , , I 9 if ,IRQ Mfg '1:Msl, Ajsww if .. I pg ,f , 5401+ x .- . a ' 4 :Q FIM V v. .. ,.:' Q 1 x 1 ,. ,. , .wsu f N51 French teacher, Miss Nancy Signorino, who also sponsors the French Club, explains to students how to tell time in Spanish. Miss Signorino has sponsor- ed the club for two years. -45 M Clubs sponsor feasts, film and proiects The l-listory Club hos shown films and tried to create on interest in his- tory with the entire student body. Fu- ture Teachers ot America with advisor Mrs. Susan Schoenherr sponsored sev- eral proiects directed at helping mem- bers to become teachers. The Ger- man Club has 60 members with od- visors Miss WinEllen Gruber and Brice Tressler. French language students joined the French Club to learn about France's culture. The Spanish Club members, Los Potroitas, expended special efforts in developing interests in the Spanish language. The Lotin Club was sponsored by Byron Cooper and hod their annual Roman Banquet. 1' N -3. lm! ABOVE-Left to right: Mr. William Jefferson, Judy Martin, Joni Plummer, Suzanne TeVault, Steve Campbell, Vicki Murray, Marisa Mullins, and Kim Robinson. Mr. Jefferson is new to Marshall this year. LEFT-Reheorsing their parts are the Latin students. Each year the Latin Club does a play spoken in English about the past history of their language. Latin students read plays in Latin. W PR' 'gpg ,JI The Chess Team sponsored by Mr. David Greenburg concentrates on their next moves to beat opponents from another Chess Team. The quiet library provides the definite silence which is required. Organizing the Radio Club this year were Mr. Martin Coogan. Mr. Robert Carr, and Mr. Paul Justice. The members of the Radio Club learn Morse Code and the basics of radio procedure. Naturalist members have built a bird house as one of their proiects to pro- tect wildlife. The Naturalists took a bird-watching expedition December 29. 9 , view, ,A - U 4, , , Wi. M f- 5 ', 1 9 - . f . f X I 1 -' 2 , ' ' , , ,, -PY-..4waag1,' . 2 . . f V W ' , AnF h ' ' ' ' - a , ,.,,,w yi. ,fn vs ff rf W . A , V , , i.,,,,. A .. . , , . , 5, f, ,, .Lffftfi Hx ,mi .-.pm ... ,.- vl-m. MQ, M r- -' . N . V . K .i , , 5,1-,fn rid ,, .luhmyi ,.,' ' , V ' .Y A s ,.u,3Q,,,,,.1l .I , .. gl, , G4 I Q l J Us n 5 M M y f v 1' - P'Z ' ' .A - . 1. ' ,. xi-tin, 4 .V ,T m,b,,4, X' E .A p -1-,, A. I N. - .. wh 4. s PAA . ' -: 4. , I M 4 ' A ' ATT? i' .4 ' ' ,, r -s -'Q-,Q ' 1, s Q. , '- . ,. V V rf , -4. ' , f . '- ' t w , ' -f ' - -' -V ,L ' ,W ' - W 'b ,,4,,p' . ,g 1 3, ,aw K v 4 4 ,- I .. '- fw0 J'1 Je- 159' T' - ., '- ' ' Al f' 1, . 1- ' wr ' J: 1 , -' . V .Y 6, ug-4 , ,v .J ss p v - rv- f ,,,,. --4 v ,,.J- - A f ,,i. ' ,. ., ', ' -ta .. - - s , 1 '- .' 1 ' ' J .,.f-4445, '?7f.'J '-'1 of ' H- ' - 'cw 7 -,JT F' e ' .- . if-....,...., if-v ',m'e-.g..a-A-: 1-. uf-4-, 'f.4f.::'7'-- 1 , Radio Club Marshall's newest hobby group Theodore Forte demonstrates the use of a computer to Dennis Twigg lseatedl, Frank Williams and Cindy Deglar. The Freshman Computer Club aims to learn through experience basic computer skills, which they can later develop upon in computer math. Miss Thorne teaches Unified Math. Q' The Chess Team competed against other high schools each week. Its captain was Robin Cooper and the club was sponsored by David Green- burg. Naturalists members and ad- visor, Mr. Robert Weaver, took trips to places such as the Chicago Zoo and birdwatching spots. The Radio Club with advisor Paul Justice was started this year and many students took an active interest. The Freshman Computer Club, under the direction ot Miss Stephanie Thorne, created an opportunity to learn about computer techniques. The Bowling Team with president, Dave Edwards and advisor, Mrs. Nicholas Pipino, competed with themselves every other week at North Eastwood Bowl. Members of the bowling team, headed by Mr. Pipino advise one another on the correct procedures to take for better bowling. Charles Welhoelter receives tips from two teammates before rolling the next ball during league competition at North Eastwood Bowl. The club members learn proper skills. Singing groups perform in 'Yuleticle Concert' Members of the Marshallaires, Con- cert Choir and the Liberty Belles, led by director Mr. Gayle Byers, perform- ed at school functions and other civic organizations. The Marshallaires rep- resented Marshall's top singing ability and consisted of i5 boys and girls. The group toured the city and partici- pated in the Solo and Ensemble Di- vision of the state contest. The group was provided with new maroon velvet dresses and black semi-formal tux- edos. The Concert Choir participated in the all city choir festival on Monu- ment Circle. The 50 members of the choir wore floor length robes. The Liberty Belles was a group of 46 girls who performed for Marshall's Christmas program and the Eastmins- ter Church. They sang medlies and songs appropriate to the theme of the program and season. The girls per- formed in long black skirts and white ruffled blouses. The music groups have close contact with the com- munity. RIGHT: D. Nordsieck, M. Gluff, J. Patterson and B. Fuller, members of Concert Choir, form a quartet during the annual Christmas program. MARSHALLAIRES-TOP ROW: Mike Murphy, .Ionr Patterson Bill Breeden Weaver Susan Murray Robby Moore Bonnie Fuller The group is a selection Terri Kauffman, Charles Welhoelter, Donna Kennard Larry Brxler Susan of top performers in the Music Department Wheasler. 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Brancheau. MIDDLE ROW: S. Moulder, V. Murry R. Builer, C. Skirvin, L. Sentrnan, D. Ficklin, M. Bunnell, D. Lewis, C. Coop- sfick, K. Begley, J. Bedwell, K. Gorman, D. Byers, V. Browning. TOP ROW M. Pheiffer, M. Holmes, T. Manning, T. McMillan, B. Walder, M. Muldrow, S. TeVaull, D. Cecil, S. Wheasler, J. Levine, D. Criswell, T. Evans, K. Mer- rick, P. Marks. The girls make iheir own oulfils and perform at community and school gatherings. 'i A 4 E, at BA AIA J SQA. pw. sy..- 'lui . A K 'AA?,vf ' s 4 A f. -A M A., -,. J I f i 1 1, H In - A2?E.gZ,?'A ,S A AAAZAT, -WT f' 1' k4Tf.w : J . 0 A' L 9' A ' 'gvffm -5 24 ff- WH :MEM EA mul 75671 Z1,:f13f'r- ?' 'Q A A A A A 5 A A' AM :pg 5,1 ff l.. 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Kafader, S. Adams, G. Degler, D. Cline. TOP ROW: J. Rether- Two hour practice sessions began last August T2 for Marching Band members. The Marching Band per- formed through the football season before the game and at half-time. They also participated in the Veterans Day parade at Monument Circle and in other parades. The pep bancl took over during the basketball season playing songs in accordance to the half-time show. The pep band consisted of volunteers from the other bands and accompanied the Patriettes in their routines. School auditoriums and special con- certs were given by the symphonic band. The Symphonic Band played everything from rock to classical pieces. The twenty members of the Or- chestra, directed by Mr. Raymond Brandes, performed classical music. The Pep Band plays at each home basketball game and keeps the spirits of the crowd high. The band is conducted by Mr. Stephen Hum- phreys. ford, P. Wicker, T. Woods, J. Cornelius, G. Cotone, M. Goar, A. Gluff, J. Hawthorne, M. St. Clair, D. Nordseick. Symphonic band members wear the most formal outfits of the bands. It is also the largest band at JMHS. I if f f 'ffl A .5 gs if 1 1 fi f 5 The LiberoiTor sTc1TT worked To pro- Liberaior gets cluce on c1ccuroTe and newsworthy weekly paper. The paper had o new look This year by changing The paper- sTock, The nomeploTe, and The make- up sTyle. Block sTyle make-up and o page Two which is in or larger Type gave The poper cz more modern look. This yeor The paper wos.ediTeol by juniors KoThy Rogers and Jean Kane. ln Tc1cT all of The moior ecliTors were juniors and sophomores. The Aerospace Club is sponsored by Mr. Harold Brown. The purpose of The club is To ollow sTudenTs To learn more abouT space Trovel. JusT Us, The liTerary magazine, is composed of original poems, essays and shorT sTories wriTTen by Morshall sTudenTs. Miss Jane Franceschini, acl- visor, and The JusT Us sToTT chose The besT works which would represenT Marshall liTerary Tc1lenT. ABOVE-Preparing To launch o small rocket for Aerospace research is Bud Spriggs. Members ex- perimenl with currents, velocily and speed. RIGHT-DernonsTraTing The airplane simulaior is Mr. Clifford Scoll and Mr. Harold Brown. Mr. Brown sponsors The Aerospace Club. new look for modern dress ,, T English Teacher Miss Jane Franceschini as sponsor of .lust Us advises Jus! Us slaff members on which essays and poems should be chosen. WWE seems 'WS-0 5 A. .e 'if -.uv- l '.:'ZIT ' M,-ff . V- Absorbecl in her thoughts, co-editor of lhe liberalor, Jean JZ an Kane, works on her page lo make il unusual and inleresling. Proofreading and edilirlg an arlicle is co-edilor Kalhy Rogers. The paper was pul out each week for the school by nearly HP' 30 sludenls. 5 l If ., lL,a1fll R vw? av' l E l .zgsl X '-Qe r.,. A ,S A s.. wt-'Q V. 4 I N., - , - 1'-333 f .4-v h wk M-ve, ll ff' cg? Qtr on 'lisis' an S' J Q fqgf afix NEWSPAPER STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: Pal' Sullivan, Jean Kane, Kathy Rogers, Brancheau. TOP ROW: Glenda Smilh, Marc Blaydoe, Sharon Hubbard, John Jim Kimsey, Tom Healy. SECOND ROW: Colleen Montgomery, Randy Phegley, Moyer, larry -Iuhnke, Puffy Blvnl, Sleve Nokes, Jeff Eisinger, Bob Smifh, Gary Degler, Steve Hall, Ray Kane, Linda Boughlon, Diana Harden, Susan Richard Benton, Debbie BYGYS- Marhiscan staff captures Marshall spirit The production of the yearbook in- volved hours of writing copy, taking pictures, meeting deadlines and try- ing to please an entire student body. The Marhiscan is the staff's effort to capture the spirit of Marshall through the faces of the students and faculty. The advisor, Miss Janet Eberle, was always on hand to answer questions and review finished work with the Editor-in-Chief, Debbie Yancey. Deb- bie's responsibilities were shared among the rest of the staff. The Marhiscan and Liberator staff celebrated the completion of the year- book by having their annual picnic at the end of the year. The staff was chosen at the end of the year and will send its new Editor-in-Chief to Indiana University during the summer to take classes in yearbook work. More than 80 stu- dents are in publications. Editor-in-Chief Debbie Yancey prepares a layout for the Marhiscan. Debbie attended iournalism classes at IU last summer. 45 -as-v i'.2 b ,..,,, .all-1 Dick Duncan, senior, Mark Combs, junior, Debbie Jarchow, iuniorp and lynne Cory, iunior, make decorations for the annual turnabout dance. Rotations was November 13th and was sponsored by the publication department and is the only semi-formal Marshall dance. i 145 l 4115 YEAPBOOK STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: Judy Martin, Sharon Crowe, Pam Rance, Debby Jarchow, Debbie Yancey, John Essex, Ene Ruusma, Pat Lewallen. SECOND ROW: Susan Messersmith, Jan Burleson, Karen Meyers, Dave Hirch, Melanie Harlos, Carol Williams, Judy Butler. TOP ROW: Rick Geyer, Mark Combs, Dan Church, Jay Wilkerson, Steve Nokes, Rick Duncan, and Robert Shinkle. QUILL AND SCROLL-BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Rogers, Regina Tompkins, Deb- bie Yancey, Pam Rance, Jean Kane. TOP ROW: Debbie Byers, John Essex, Dick Duncan, Pat Lewallen, Pat Sullivan, John Moyer. Quill and Scroll is lf' I it A s' 'P ' .s 49, , 'Ht E ' 'S . az is John Moyer, Photography Club member, develops a roll of film in the John Marshall dark room. The Photo Club meets during the second semes- ter for those students interested in black 8. white photography. ,l -if D c ky' , ,O an honorary publications society sponsored by Miss Janet Eberle. Ten new members were initiated at the annual induction banquet in the spring at Debbie Yancey's house. Junior John Moyer enlarges a photograph. Members of the Photography Clubs have the opportunity to share and develop different techniques, under the direction of the advisor, Miss Janet Eberle. 7 ' , is-rxfSsE'f1,m1 :- ,TP 1 1 V. -- f I :n-....,,,......4-.-.f-- ---,'- F V sl i 3 'l'-lm... Student Council members Judy Martin, Ene Ruusma, Debbie Yancey, Regina Tompkins and Kathy Rogers discuss plans for the activities period suggestion. , -v-tflQ.,.'2'fm guN UWM l usa John Moyer, student council Parliamentarian participates in youth in Government Day at the City- County by taking over Noble Pearcy's iob as County Prosecutor. The purpose of Youth in Government Day was to expose selected Marion County high school students to the workings of city government STUDENT COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Hardwick, J. Kimsey, R. Tompkins, J. Delks, J. Minor, J. Moyer, Mrs. Marjorie Christy. SECOND ROW: J. Minor, G. Higdon, D. Harmon, J. Kane, D. Parker, B. Cooper, M. McGill, D. Eckert, R. Copass, D. Connor, J. Bocock, V. Clark, T. Detz- ler, D. Young, V. Sausser, K. Retherford, D. Davenport, K. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Gluff, R. Moore, G. Rodriquez, K. Rogers, M. Gluff, D. Yancey, J. Glasgo, B. McFarland, D. Brill, V. Urey, K. Robinson, C. Sales, D. Hart- man, J. Henderson, E. Eddy, J. Martin. FOURTH ROW: D. Hirsh, J. Detson, D. Elmore, K. Riclgway, A. Dugan, S. Wheasler, D. Jacobs, E. Ruusma, K. Hosbein, P. Bruse, V. Newell, L. Davis, T. Germany, J. Walls, C. Johnson J. West. FIFTH ROW: V. Purcell, J. Eisinger, A. White, J. Barnett, J. Wilson D. Foreman, D. Nelson, D. Duncan, S. lee, P. Salvage, S. Piers, T. Kolcheck D. Mason, D. Noble, C. Watson, B. Muffler, B. Wolford, R. Whitacre, T Forte, P. Day. TOP ROW: B. Walton, H. Evans, S. Fording, J. Zimmerman T. Brown, J. Mills, B. Miller, R. McDonald, S. Slate, L. Hatcher, D. Ray, M Davidson, S. Bullington, R. Clements, E. Ratcliff, R. Harris, D. Stevens, C Ratcliff. J0lllK Q,4f 'g JUN! MARSHALL wrwz tv-ig hnfg,,,mMQ: . Extra-curricular activities as well as academic work help students become National Honor Society members. The Marshall Quiz Team members shown here in their winning match against Carmel are team members John Kimsey, John Moyer, Tom Begines, and Bob Copus. National Honor Society Officers-President, Bill Shipleyp Treasurer, Tom Beginesp Secretary, Micki Brewery and Vice-president, Karen Hoffman. To be eligible for membership a iunior must have a 6.75 average and a senior must have an average of 6.25 or better. Films part of Council's Curriculum This year's Student Council com- posed ot new cabinet members and representatives chosen from third period classes succeeded in revising the Council Constitution. They also purchased an all-school bulletin board and showed current films to the student body. The cabinet mem- bers included John Kimsey, president, Regina Tompkins, vice-president, John Moyer, parliamentariang Julie Delks, secretary, and Jody Miner, treasurer. 'Tap Day' was conducted by the members ot the National Honor So- ciety to induct iuniors and seniors who have achieved a high academic rec- ord. b f 1 sl ii Through her participation in school activities and her high grade average, Regina Tompkins is a member of National Honor Society. .- 1'-'gliftll ul i f i t t Quiz Team Appears on Channel 13 Members of the Z Club, girls se- lected by their participation in activi- ties and scholarships, served as ush- ers at auditoriums and assisted at other school functions. At Christmas time, the Z Club took a trip to see the Indianapolis Zoo. The Quiz Team advised by Mr. Robert Craig included John Kimsey, Robert Copus, Tom Begines, John Moyer and Jim Kimsey. They appear- ed on Channel I3 as contestants. Physical education and library ex- perience students serve.as assistants during the year. The IMC assistants under Mrs, Virginia McDonald shelved books and performed other functions necessary for the smooth library op- eration. The P.E. leaders, directed by Ted Pollock, helped with gym equip- ment and aided gym students in skill tests. V - is cw? MK -f 8 .-'Cie-ff USN' M' XS EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE TEAM-Jim Kimsey, John Kimsey, Robert Copus, John Moyer and Tom Begines. Quiz Team members obtain information out of encyclopedias in order to prepare for their appearance in Channel 13's Exercise in Knowledge. Advisor Mr. Robert M. Craig drills the members at weekly meetings. Z-CLUB-BOTTOM ROW. Diane Clements, Jackie Bishop, Mariflor Colon, Mrs. Marilyn Hardwick. Mrs. Marilyn Hardwick and Mrs. Jean Uesseler ad- Judy Butler, Cindy Roberts, Karen Hoffman. TOP ROW: Miss Jean Uesseler, vise the Z Club on all their proiects. Z Club is a iunior and senior girls' Debby Jarchow, Karen Meyer, Diane Smith, Micky Brewer, Susan Wheasler, honorary. I 3 -,..... .,,..s.wv-ef-' ,. .. ,...,,.-.mf-1 ' -of A' ii, '14 W--. il' Nil ' 0 I ' ' kxqqws ...31?..+g1 as ,. fl in 5: ,nj 1 its 4' 1 ex f - -ez f Z ' ., sg get. , K ,ggi 4 V as ' a X or so .-.f:-'fig L'-elf, s . fsisffii li . f X I . 1 ,tv 3 L N...-f T.. ,. 5 1 ' 1 . 1 YY s1l'7-'D' l 1 14 1 Q ' f .IE . A ,ek 5 s. 1 .I ai r ' , f g ' E , ' ,. . 53, ,Q 'g 5 x 2 1 Q ' . sw Z X - , .t ,L . v . 4. Q. me 3-'ii 1 ig, :il , I 2 ., ., .ly Q? .V f 5' I' t'1iQpgv-- '--' ' g . Q ' I W X ' 2 ' --:Q ,Q : -. Q5 4- - we 24 s . , xx 53.5-.'?i-Sikh: ' ,, . X of 1- . -, 'f , 7 1 . 'EI X, ,LS tlffi , . . V ' ' 5,5 N 'Q Mraz, :-Yfi.'.'3. 42 lj l , , silt X W4 .t-,.-'M A 5 . N 'l'5Wf g ig., 3 3, ws.,:.m,,x .M . v w '-9i,sS3QQ ' A' ' . ' as - -R fflif ' l-ibf0fY 05SlS'fGnTS, 50Pl10m0'e PONY Dllwm and Junior Charles Donald, Mrs. Bernadette Collier, Mrs. Barbara Rainwater, and X ' K - Welhoelter, shelve books in MarshalI's IMC. The assistants M,-5, Clam Mo.-an help assistants learn their job. . . -. also check out books and mend bindings. Mrs. Virginia Mc- Annefte Martin, Physical education leader, holds the rope steady for a student in advanced gym class. The leaders take down equipment, act as messengers, and assist students doing stunts. Senior Bill Muffler, as a member of the Weight-lifting Club is lifting 180 pounds. Members of the football team ioin to improve their muscle tone and co-ordination. ww M, gx 'L ,wa 4+ 1 Q D ,fa inf -J' U ,sw 40 if 'ff Qu? Lei sportsmanship begin here . 1 --n-:anna -,.-r .'?, X. . KVM Varsity wins first plac at tat competition During ninth period, series ot shouts, lumps, ond cheers were heard coming from the gymnasium. Anyone passing the gym would find lf? .IMI-lS cheerleaders practicing the cheers they planned to use ot each game. Some ot the other duties the cheer- leaders performed were planning pepsessions, selling badges and painting signs. Each girl was chosen loy class- mates on the basis ot poise, appear- once, voice, citizenship, grode over- age, and presentation ot cheers. One more girl was chosen tor each team than previous years. Eleven freshmen girls interested in cheerleading vvent to camp. Ot the eleven, the six most qualified were chosen by the JV and Varsity cheerleaders and sponsor Mrs. Morthc Grittin. r ' T Tris ,,. Q: I if ,, . , . 5,3-. V . I in ny Q kiwi- 4 y -'M- . Ft xx 9 K , QJJLS Above-FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: BOTTOM ROW-Kim Fontana. SECOND ROW-Tina Gentry, Julie Worell, Lydia Holstein, Kim Kingsley, and alternate Darlene Davis. These girls help boost the Slimey Dogs to victory as well as paint signs and assist at Varsity games. ss - rv 0 Left-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: BOTTOM TO TOP-B. Schaaf, C. Roberts, M. Fulton, A. Eckert, and Kim McDuffy pose on pep bus. Above-Prepared for the weather, Varsity Cheerleaders, Connie Coapstick and Kim Mc- Duffy don their new raincoats. Right-Preoccupied with the football schedule, cheerleaders Diane Nelson, Barb Schaaf and Alberta Eckert preview the Pat's opponent. lr ' 'N P o .in D .ti . .. .f.. by -- 'l L .yy-Q '4 n L - -an ,.'. ' - M sw , 'Q' '14 '-f-rt .' sy., Q af ff-lm ' 'Mt.,.,znf+: J M in ' V . G ' 4 ko. se .. el l I IM A I f M we .LH Gif' 'L i , During Homecoming the JV and Varsity cheerleaders combine to lead the Marshall fans in Two Bits. Each girl p K ur ,534 - sf-- 1' dl f '4i X Ni ractices hard to convey the message of the true Patriot spirit. -1 f -ef V iq n I I 3 ,fs 5 h? z :z ? ,MMM , Z.. ,riff I l ' x, ,' Q 1' s. 7 r iii- 5 ixfl fii' - .Ji 1 : , .uv 4 Z ,f rg, , 5 ec, 3' 1 4 3' if ,iff - 4 . , V ,,.,, VA .. r- 1 , F552 ,1- . It , 'M i- 1- i we-MJ: ' is ,s s , , is c , 1 ' if' ' if f-,. Q. Jeff , .,.,., i rr T , Above-JV Cheerleaders lBottom to topl E. Williams, D. Hartman, S. McKinley, C. Sales, M. Leon, and S. Benham. Left-Varsity Cheerleaders Mary Sue Fulton and Kim McDuffy look wide-eyed at the variety of plays of the Marshall football team. BeiowYTrying to build up school spirit, Varsity Cheerleader Diane Nelson chants a victory cry to the Patriot fans. g4vf 4d .mug Kanter, Susan Trowbridge, Stacy Neeley. These girls provided entertainment with the band at halftime during football. l 4 il 1 Senior Julie Delks is one of the 38 Patriettes who dance at home basketball half-times performances. She was one of the co-captains along with Debbie Wells. The Cheerblock performs different hand routines at each home game and sport red vest, dark shorts, and red and white mitten. The girls designed routines to use during the games. Patriettes, maiorettes spark game break MAJORETTES-Liz Ebert, Becky Haywood, and Cathy Basso, captain, demonstrate one of the many poses they use at half-itme performances. The maiorettes sponsored a soc-hop in order to raise money to pay for their new uniforms. Thirty-eight girls practiced hours after school each week to provide half-time entertainment at basketball and football games. Each week the Patriettes learned different routines planned by their advisor Mrs. Norma Dillon and some of the girls them- selves. The Patriettes wore new out- fits of blue hot pants and short red dresses with white boots. During the football season Major- ettes accompanied the Patriettes with various baton routines. The three girls, Liz Ebert, Becky Haywood and Cathy Basso, Captain, practiced every night after school. The Cheerblock sparked enthusi- asm at home basketball games. Led by the cheerleaders, the Cheerblock performed hand motions and partici- pated in all the yells. Each of these groups sponsored soc-hops during the year to raise money for uniforms. L BASKETBALL PATRIETTES-BOTTOM ROW: Julie Delks, Debbie Wells, Marsha Kimball, Marge Bunnell, Debbie Lewis, Pam Doan, Karen Fitzpatrick, Dian Harmon, Stacy Neeley. SECOND ROW: Janey Roberts, Anne Dugan, Judy Levine, Jan Rosemeyer, Ruth Steadman, Mary Kantner, Susan Trowbridge, Sandy Pierce, Regina Tompkins, Chalotte Flowers, Sharon Lambert, Susan Martin. TOP ROW: Gail Higdon, Terri Schroer, Beth Curran, Melissa Pfeuffer, Terri Kolcheck, Liz Ebert, Kris Kirby, Vicki Crawley, Paula Marks, Linda Boughton, Sheia Harrison, .Ian Burleson, Ene Ruusma, Karen Hosbein, Alma Haygoods, Liz Crowe, Sharon Johnson. 4LP N, F B 5 , . 'V'- Q we wage.-1. ,-,, 1 .,s.,.fw-ff , - f T vm ,W 1 ll' I 'v 4.5. 7, 1 - 'J' 'W ' 1 1 ' , ,- ,Q ,.1. , .,A. , 11, ,K ,Q rn ,ifgje-igfiiji. : . J , J A 4 M . 1.,..1, ,V X, ,nw-.,,. 'Q 1 W1 . .,, b i f T 1 .fr- 5 'B any g ,Q 'Q W :'. A M A- -'A' M Q i - 'vs- if 1 -'-- A Lal. ' 'f f . ,, ,'. ' ,. ' Mn ' 4- mg 'W 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Rick Tichenor, Bob Wal- TOP ROW: Coach Richard Stoe, Coach Rod Shaw, Mike Rowley, Paul Tessier, ford, Rick Ducan, Dan McGinley, Tom Larkins, Bill Muffler, Don Mason, Mike Terry Hockgesang, Dan Uhlenhake, Jerry Booth, Steve Sokolek, Dennis Gentry, Rick Harris, Luke Schaaf, Rusty Cline. SECOND ROW: Mike Holden, Vaughn, Joe Kelle, Larry Bryant, Rick Wilson, Terry Reckert, Coach Mike John Barnett, Steve Bullington, Ronnie Gentry, Jim Jensen, Andre White, Thomas, Coach Moio Hollowell. The 1971 Varsity team ended with a 3-7 Gordon Cranfield, Mike Sipes, John Essex, Terry Brown, Duane Christmon. record for the season. W. Around right end, Senior Paul Tessier carries the ball against Arlington for extra yardage. Tessier carried the ball a total of 114 times for 418 yards and a 3.7 average. He made 28 points with 4 touchdowns. Explaining a play to first string quarterback Mike Gentry is Coach Maio Hollowell. Mojo coached the Patriots to three victories over Howe, Greenfield and Ritter. Gentry was named Best Offensive Back . 72 1 Gentry receives All-City defensive honors Leading the Patriots onto Sullivan Field is Mike Sipes. Closely following is the starting offensive team. Marshall's Varsity football team ended their l97l season with a 3-7 record scoring victories over Howe, Ritter, and Greenfield. Mike lZekel Gentry, Marshall's senior quarterback was fifth in scoring in the city with 77 points and was chosen All-City defensive haltback. Mike lQuakel Rowley and Larry lBopperl Bryant re- ceived honorable mention in the city. Gentry was also voted most valuable back, and Bryant was voted the most valuable lineman. Tom lUnclel Larkins and Andre lWizzerl White were the only players on the team that intercepted passes and ran for touchdowns. Some ot the outstanding players were Rick lCat- manl Harris, Paul lFive-Ol Tessier, Bryant and Rowley. Harris, a first-year varsity player, caught a punt, and, tor the tirst time in Marshall's history ran 67 yards for a Patriot touchdown. Ot the l97i team, i5 ot the players were seniors, ll were sophomores. Handing off into the line to halfback Bill Muffler, is quarterback Mike Gentry. This season Muffler gained 189 yards in 54 carries. M,-av I W fl ' 4 22, 33 J .. '2,'l H. u-'J ng.. N. A 'fs ,gr ' ifififfft- nf , .,- 1 .Qt im 1, g tg 1- Wtvrfq. A-gf' 4 . -.2 -e 1 , - - Q .- -,s .. - - - rx 1 . .-9 ' ,. ' ,i ov ri-I agua. , 9 . J' ' ..' Mi,,i W? X ,, 'fr -.Qv', ,, Af ' ,, 73 L N L-N, 4 A .:'. 'I971 JV FOOTBALL OPP JMHS Shorlriclge 32 0 Howe I6 B Arlinglon 42 I6 Franklin Cenlrcl 12 24 Lawrence Ceniral 40 32 Riller forfeit Chalord 0 6 Brebenif 24 16 Tech 0 0 Scecina 14 6 'I971 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL OPP JMHS Shorlridge 0 6 Howe 8 6 Arlingion 2 26 Broad Ripple 12 6 Franklin Cenirol ' 0 22 Chalcrd 16 0 Ronculli 0 6 Rilter O I8 Tech I4 0 Scecina 12 12 1971 JV RECORD-3-6-1 1971 FRESHMAN RECORD-5-4-I L .,, ex S ,f gn Qc X :ve 1' Z' ' - ' ' 'Ui' fl-'-QX Ar- Frosh tally five wins, JV, 3-6-l The Junior Varsity came out with a 3-6-l season shutting out two ot Their opponents. They proved vic- torious over teams such as Franklin Central, Ritter, and Chatard, all dur- ing mid-season. The team scored o game high ot 32 points against Lawrence Central. The one tie came against Tech at O-O. The only other time Marshall tailed to cross the goal was the season opener against Short- ridge. Among the highlights ot the year was Chris Fields' runback ot a kickoff, 74 yards. The Freshmen ended another sea- son with a winning record. One ot the team's standouts was fullback Joe Wright who helped maintain a team with coordination and balance. The Slimy Dogs were led by the coaching of John Deal and Dick Cummings. Having scored a touchdown for Marshall, varsity player Rick Hbrris is congratulated by Assistant Coach Thomas and senior Rick Ducan. T971 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-BOTTOM ROW: Bill Reid, Paul Salvage, Greg Maiors, Delbert Whitney, Gordon Kirby, Ronnie Boggs, Bob Carney, Larry Prophet, Joe Schneideker, John Genry, Glenn Pressel, Mike Thompson, Guy Swinford, Bill Worley, Ken Fording. SECOND ROW: Kevin Smith, Bill Weaver, David Huff, Tom Kuhn, Paul Holden, Mike Child, Ronny Clements, Mark Rushton, Tim McGinley, Mike Fisher, Scott Macy, Kurk Woodcock, David Wills, Ron Martin, Dennis Reardon, William Blanchard, Dennis Kugler. TOP ROW: Wes Spang, Tony Cole, Dennis Moore, Gregory Shemwill, Michael Wilkerson, Kevin Rayford, Mike Lasley, Tom Grant, Joe Wright, Arthur May- berry, Carl Thompson, Tom Owens, Tom Smith, Mike Davis, Larry Carman, Kenny Troutman, Tom Essex, Dan Stockdale, Richard Benton, Coach John Deal. The Slimy Dogs finished with a winning season. is A F .M 76 ' 'Win ' Wwlun- Nw 1. 59w4,AA. . 1 xlll- N uv' Driving The baseline is number 44, Chuck Brewer. This was one of Brewer's mos! effecfive moves for sinking a baske! to climb closer to the City scoring championship. Brewer achieved a total of 488 points on the season and led the team io a 12-8 record. Shooting for The hoop is iunior Ronnie McBride againsi Howe on MarshaII's own court. McBride was playing at the guard posiiion and ahempting Io put ihe PatrioI's 791h and 80ih poinis on the board. In the background is Gene Gholson preparing for a rebound. Brewer leads varsity players to winning year WiTh six seconds remaining in the game, JV players Steve Sokolek, Lee Hatcher, Mike Holden and Mark Campbell struggle for the rebound against Scecina in a close loss of 53-49. Many of the boys who played .IV also competed in some varsity games. Marshall closed The 1971-72 varsiTy basketball season wiTh a 12-8 record. HighlighTing The year was senior Chuck Brewer capTuring The Marion CounTy scoring championship. Brewer achieved The scoring crown by main- Taining a 24.4 poinT average and had a game high of 41 poinTs againsT Tech. Sophomore Howard Bowling led The Team in rebounding and was sec- ond in scoring wiTh an 18 plus aver- age. The PaTrioTs deTeaTed such high- ly regarded Teams as North Central, NorThwesT and Brebeuf. Marshalls closesT aTTempT To Top 100 was an 87- 68 victory over Scecina. The six graduating seniors leave only Howard Bowling and Ronnie Mc- Bride Trom among The sTarTers OT The varsity Team. 1971-72 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-BoTTom Row: Dave Howard Bowling, Gene Gholson, Joe Wootan, Bob Mehl, Glaspie, Mike Hull, Bill Shipley, Ron McBride, Arnold Free- Coach Roger Schroder. The team ended their season with a man. TOP ROW: Chuck Brewer, Larry Bryant, Steve Sokolek, 12-8 record, and placed third in the City Tourney. Qi53?f X 8H4,? 1971-72 JV BASKETBALL TEAMiBOTTOM POW: John Crab- tree, Perry White, Henry Eisenbarth, Bob Austin, Steve Sokolek, Joe Harlow. TOP ROW: Doug Wampler, Mike Holden, Dave Reaching for the rebound is sophomore Howard Bowling. This is Bowling's first year on the varsity team under the direction of Coach Roger Schroder. Bowling led the team in rebounds Claspie, Tom Brown, Arnold Freeman, Lee Hatcher, Doug Jones, Steve Cluggish and Coach Clark Froning. The JV squad finished 12 and 8 for the 1971-72 season. and was second in scoring with an I8 plus average. The team took third place in the City Tourney by defeating Scecina. gs., 'Uk L 1 in i l l l l l l l I v l l l- i i l I I JV's finish with six of 4 -if if .a at l Talking over Team strategy is varsity coach Roger Schroder. Schroder, who has coached basketball at Marshall since 1965, has accumulated in six years ci 58 win-59 loss record. Laying The ball up is senior .Ioe Wootan who is being defended by an Arlington player. Marshall went on to lose the game, 90-72, but this loss sparked them on to an important win again Scecina, 68-67. .es seven wins Under The coaching of Mr. Clark Froning, The iunior varsiTy baskeTball Team finished another successful sea- son. Arnold Freeman Took high scor- ing honors vviTh an average of l3.6 poinfs per game, and Jeff Eisinger led in free Throw shooTing with 73 per cent of his shoTs good. Freeman also had The greaTesT number of poinTs for one game, 23. The JV Team sagged Through The firsT half of The season WiTh a 7-8 record buT came on sTrong in The second half winning six ouT of seven games. They finished The sea- son l2 and 8. WiTh ninefeen players on The fresh- man Team, Coach Gerald Daily pilot- ed The Team To a 4-T3 record. This was Coach Daily's firsT year of coach- ing aT Marshall. The firsT Team con- sisTed of Mike Wilkerson, Anthony Cole, Kevin Cheafham, Paul Lucas, Richard Benfon, Bruce Barclay, Joe Snedeker, Kent Lee, Dave Simmons, Mike Marks and Leslie Johnson. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Bob Glenn, Joe Snedeker, Wilderson, Bob Paulson, Santee Murrell, Anthony Cole, Kevin Cheatham, Mark Rushton, Tim Grant, Kent Lee, Dave Simmons, Mike Marks, Leslie Paul Lucas, William Blanchard, Richard Benton, Bruce Barclay. The Frosh Johnson, Greg Maiors. TOP ROW: Coach Gerald Daily, Bob Caldwell, Mike team finished with 4 wins and 'I3 losses. E' n Varsity breaks even at 5 5 JV s finish 7 3 Patriot Varsity wrestlers captured second place in the City tourney al- though they iust broke even, 5-5, for the season. Ron Gentry 11321, and Mike Rowley 1HW1 finished first in the city while Joe Kelle 11851, and Kevin Norton 11451 finished second and Lawrence Johnson 11191 and Joe Nor- ton 11121 finished third. The team was led by Ron Gentry, who besides his first in City, captured a first in the Washington 8-way and a third in the state sectionals. Coach- ing the Patriots this year was George McCool for the fifth straight year. There will loe seven varsity wrestlers returning next year for the 1972-73 season. The JV team placed two wrestlers second in the city with Raul Padro 11321 and Rick Clements 11191. The JV's marched to a winning 7-3 rec- ord, bowing only to Warren Central, Ben Davis and Mooresville. Among their accomplishments was a 66-3 1 victory over Howe. Mr. Mike Thomas h d Th, , T t Th , Struggling To keep his man down Ron Gentry was awarded two points for a reversal in the city COOC e ls Year 5 eclm O ell' tourney. This placed Marshall second in the championship meet at Arlington High School Ron Gentry Winning record. a city finalist, will return next year to defend his title 1971-72 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Kuhn 1981, Tim Wright 11071, Joe Norton 11121, larry Johnson 11271. SECOND ROW: Ron Gentry 11071, Joe Aaron 11371, Kevin Norton 11451, Mike Gentry 11551. ' '. :am4iff'T35JWf Hymn, :A ., I r I 1 5 1 1 1 .-. l JV WRESTUNG TEAM-BOTTOM ROW1 Ken Ginger 1981, JeffR0ber1S 11071, 11451, Jim Cady 11271, Rick Clemenls 11321. TOP ROW: Guy Swinford Bob Carney 11121, Bob Cleveland 11171, Tim McGinley 11271, Paul Holden 11371, Tom Essex 11551, Tim Mellens 11651, Mark Neff 1HW1. The JV finish- 11171. SECOND ROW: Sieve Weslon 11121, Ron Clemenis 11321, Raul Pedro ed with q 7-3 winning season, anolher successful season. Throwing his man To The mat for an escape is Mike Rowley 1HW1. Rowley defealed his Chaiard opponeni for a first in the Ciiy Finals. Frosh bring home City first, end season 5-2 In ending their 1971-72 season, the Marshall freshmen wrestling team won 5 meets and lost 2. The team placed first in the City Tourney, bring- ing home the first championship for freshmen wrestlers. Undefeated in freshmen competi- tion were Tim McGinley l119l, Paul Holden 11261, and Ron Clements l188l. Howe four-way meet champs were McGinley, Holden, Jerry Kuhn, and Clements. Coaching the freshmen this year was Richard Cummings. The 1971 cross country team finish- ed their season with a record of 2 wins, 11 losses. The team displayed outstanding skill in runners Bob Co- pus, Jerry Kuhn and Ivan Bunies. Copus also was the outstanding har- rier for the second consecutive season. The '71 season brought to Marshall High School a new coach, John Fel- lows. ? 'Vi Reaching over The arm and under the leg for a cradle hold is sophomore Larry Johnson. Many coaches believe Johnson will be one of the best in the state within the next two years. Johnson was among the individuals who contributed to Marshall's second place finish in the City. 1971-72 FRESHMEN WRESTLING TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Bob Carney, Doug ' season with a 5-2 record. Outstanding wrestlers were Tim McGinley, Paul Moore, Tim McGinley, Paul Holden. TOP ROW: Tom Kuhn, Ron Clements, Holden, and Ron Clements, all undefeated in freshman competition and Phil Sharnnon, Guy Swinford, Tom Essex. The team maintained a winning placed first in the Howe four-way meet. Copus earns '71 Out tanding-Runner Award x.,f' ,X' so 1. we-' ffhr' .rg ' L .- C323 T971 JV CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Terry Smith, Tom Lucas, Dave Jones. TOP ROW: Mike Bonham-Manager, Steve Horste, Paul Lucas, and Coach John Fellows. --wg-V Leading the pack is second-year runner Bob Copus. Copus is a senior and has been named outstanding Cross Country run- ner for both years. Sprinting toward the finish line is Mark Arnold, one of Marshall's Cross Country runners. The harriers finished with a 2-8-'I season. 51334, ' . is 4 0 f ., ' ' .4 :- His twirl ,pau-up in - 4 . 233' 35-gg ' ',, .. 'T A . ...,. ,,:f.31Q,,, N avg., .mx ,Q .. . A xsl- f .gy igv-.-.., gm. ' , qv, l971 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Brian Hurst, Bob Copus, Mark Arnold, Ivan Bunnas. TOP ROW: Mike Bonham-Manager, Ron Williams, Anthony Jackson, Tom Beginnes, Jerry Kuhns, and Coach John Fellows. This is Coach Fellows first year working with MarshalI's Patriots. . A Q- .Lug ' F Y,. f ,,,,, Q X ' - an i 1 if 'Y F 3 . ,, 7' V ! 4 4 I Diamonclmen close season with 'I8 wins Marshall drove on to their fourth straight winning season behind a strong pitching staff. The record was sparked by a mid-season winning streak of 7 wins and a final record of 18-9. Marshall's offense was led by Randy Kimberly's .419 hitting. Kim- berly now holds two Marshall records by knocking in 32 runs and reaching base on hits 36 times. The pitching was led by the strong arm of Brad Goffinett. Goffinett pitched 84 inn- ings giving up only T6 runs and striking out T17 for an 8-3 win-loss record. Goffinett was supported by Larry Bryant's performance. The Junior Varsity team also had a winning season with a 9-5 record. These boys are trying to maintain a winning tradition for the Varsity team this year. Right-Conferring with Coach Clark Froning is Les Rutan. Rutan holds a .326 batting average, third highest on the team. Below-Winding up to throw is Senior Brad Goffinett, one of the two outstanding pitchers of MarshalI's 1971 Varsity Baseball team. I fs 5 fl 5 - .fc' K Q U. Wi-- if 179 if Ay' Egg 1971 JV BASEBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Doug Wampler, Jerry Claspell, Ron McKinney, Steve Clug- gish, Dan McGinley, Rick Duncan, Mark Hollcraft. 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L U 'AH A rig, , Af' Y-X Y N 1 L I .-'9 F., Intercepting the ball, Marshall's catcher and first baseman Randy Kimberly attempts to put his opponent out. Kimberly ended the 1971 season with the leading batting average of .4l9. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: R. Ginger, B. Goffinet, L. Rutan, S. Boling. SECOND ROW: R. Kimberly, G. Gholson, R. Guldner, M. Sipes, D. Mason. TOP ROW: Coach Froning, R. McBride, L. Bryant, M. Gentry. 's -..,,1- .1 r,. ' ,........ - M.,- --onp-s,.,,,. - , -.7 :fl.,., ,A 1 1, faq? 1 ' . ,I g N K v - I .A ' , ,bf . . .. . fl - 'nf '- l-.- N W semi X, . is - - L ' N - A -. -.Q -Y' ,WAI W. -, . fry. ff: Q- 1 1...u?:i :ze-A A ' x V ' . U V z . --ew ' 75 .xj'ff-in-',f,sli'4iy,K,sL3g4g ' YK . ' , g -'-.4 w - ' ' W . ' - mn.. fn h X rf.. A' -em.. . N ., R , A M , 1 N A .A 1, x.f,Q:...,?i H . Max. . L - 53921, - Y.- A 1 -+.egl'e,x Q Y, ' raw. .- H ., :s. U 5 V: . f, :mm 'L . 2.5- , w - F J ., A--'L dt- --izsnwfsxk. - f .r ...FZ ' s Ans the opposing Northwest runner speeds toward first base, Jerry Niccum receives the ball and gets his man out. Niccum, a senior, played a variety of positions including first baseman and pitcher. His batting average for the season was .l38. 85 Freshmen provide bulk of PaT's Track Team The 1971 Track Team led by Coach I Joe Rogers pulled OTT Three vicTories. The Tield and Track men began Their season wiTh a win againsT Howe. The Team had almosT 30 sTudenTs, The maioriTy ranging Trom freshmen To juniors. The Team's leading sprinfer was senior Bill Muffler who ran The hun- dred in less Than Ten seconds. Mike Rowley gained high honors in The shoT puT evenT and Jim Nahre ex- celled in The broad jump. Bob Copus, who sTarTed as a harrier, was one oT The leading Two-milers. Sophomore Terry Hochgesang was The leading pole-vaulTer. Chris Fields, sophomore, was one of The brighf prospecTs as a Cl' Treshman in The sprinfing evenTs. ,Q , 'f'i Tii. '--filz'1rJ2?5'?i L ily? 5. ' WiTh The baton in hand, Bob. Maxwell sprinls V in The 880-relays. In This event, four runners from each Team run once around the Track. 5E '7fAf l97l TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Coach Joe Rogers, Mark Fields, Bill TOP ROW: Mark Arnold, David Adkins, Bob Maxwell, Terry Hochgesang, Muffler, Mark Goar, Ron Shafer, Ivan Bunas, Jeff Cornelius, Rusty Brill, .Ieff Mark Stevens, Dave Shepard, Tom McGinnis, Tyler Saure, Sieve Socolek, T. Sloan, Rick Harris, Rich Tichnor, Joe Aaron, Sieve lsiacson, Keilh Hancock. Reckert, Paul Tessier, Chris Fields, Mark Moyer, Brandon Rulan, Tom Dyer. ., 1 T 3 Q g 2 T ' T 5 T H T T 2 I 36 31 Aw Vf X7 M i L ' f l Qin- x I Pr' n fl' 0 f A . V,- J hui V V 1 4 A 'V' , ' ,, an ' - - . '4 rl' 23' iff' ff. WG-an ,M . . lm' f fy x ' v:'j'k'p ,fy W4 ah f -C ' 'W' .51 , 9- '. - --.., A W' F mf- W.. r - -. r 5 . W 4' A W 7 6 z4'4543'-14. - . '- . -r-..... , -, e I . . I . len... ' , .sith . .wrt .. 1. , Sprinting down the blacktop strip is Tom Dyer. In order to place in this event he must vault over the crossbar and clear it. The other contender in the polevault event was MarshalI's Terry Hochgesang. Vaulting over the crossbor, Sophomore Terry Hochgesang falls safely into the sandpit. Hochgesang was the number one pole- vaulter on the track team. ' 2 .ML . A 3159 , Nearing the finish line to win in the relays is Chris Fields who proved to sprinter, sophomore Terry Hochgesang, pole-vaulter, Mike Rowley, shot be one of the top sprinters at Marshall this year. Outstanding players for put, iunior Mike Boyer, shot put. Succeeding Coach Rogers this coming sea- the 1971 season were sophomore Chris Fields, sprinter, Senior Bill Muffler, son will be Mr. John Fellows. 87 Returning leTTermen give golfers edge, Experience and age seemed To be The major facTors in making The Mar- shall Tennis Team Top conTenders in The T971 spring season. Coaching The Team during The spring was Mr. Don AusTin who gained The respecT of The Team by leading Them To a 5-8 sea- son, The besT ever aT Marshall. The experience oT Their Team came from Tvvo seniors, Two juniors and one sophomore. ReTurning leTTermen include Devon Gambill, Tom l-lealy, Mike Erickson and Mike Kimberly. Finishing The T971 season, Mar- shall's goIT Team ended wiTh a 3-9 record. The PaTs had a young Team consisTing of a maioriTy oi sopho- mores and iuniors which will com- pose a more experienced Team nexT year. The TirsT player was David Baril Tollovved by Bob Adams, Rex Thomp- son, Bob Rogers and Vern Walls. J fr? 'M' keg! -N.. gli! ..-fx - .Nfrvi 'g ' fi syn. , '. .QQ-:3,fii'r AM WA .fix NY 4 is,-eg,-,xsierrgi rg., ff ' . N v, T f ' -, -- PuTTing The ball Towards The hole is Vern Walls who Teamed up wiTh oTher Marshall players To end The season wiTh Three wins. Preparing To sink a puTT is Rex Thompson. Thompson was The Third man on The Team play- ing closely behind David Baril and Bob Adams. GOLF TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Bob Adams, Bob Rogers, Don Behymer, Jerry Goudee. TOP ROW: David Baril, Rex Thompson, Vern Walls, Coach David SmarTz. ReTurning for The 1972 spring season are leTTer- men Baril, Thompson, Adams, Rogers, Behymer and Goudee. Mr. SmarTz will again coach. . . . . . ref'-see.. 1' 1. is g -f X. -,,,,4,. sf.- X . -. st' . 5' . Pair' Sf sz-,T :L ' . .im-f'f7'5-mi? -f 1- - ..,.,5.jrZ.,MQ', gif, 3,-:iF sg-f?Qv3SYf? 5i'5'g f f' , . -...,v'-' rig s L ff. -'iv if' e -1 ' is T' ,gi - A . 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X 'V or XX I5 ix .X Nix Xu XI- X KX NX EX Nk K A x X lx , Nr xr xr X X X fx , Q K xr Xl X,XvNg.:fX'1Xr,XMXX l. 1 lv XxN,'Xx XX 'X 1 1 X N K Mn X X Q ir 1 7 ,X fx X4 Y L .1 sl 1 1 X 'h ', X X, Xcx 'X rr ' ' Nl 1 M 1 Conferring with Mike Kimberly and Bob Bennett is Coach Don Austin. Looking on as the Coach instructs are iuniors Tom Healy and Gary Below. Healy will return this season as the number one man on the tennis team. Coach Austin led his team to a 6-8 record for the 1971 season. lead netmen to 5-8 record Serving the ball across the court is junior Mike Erickson who played number seven man during the tennis season. A ii NK ,L ., lx iw we - . ,misc L X' . N ,Q .. X , isfiifyfjg K ' ,v.,i-ffqwqqf--vksfx L, . ,,.. . vi' f X 3 X N 1 x - . L k l Q, N - .s ' g,,....V. 'A M , -' A s' 'll ' ti W me ,Fi Q3 x ir AFSZKUS 5871 :'l.f'Y-i3's.1i- SL. v 'f' 90 Looking for an open receiver is Angie McGaug- hey who is being rushed by defensive players during GAA football. Passing the ball downfield is Angie McGaughey with her blocker close at her side. McGaughey was the no. l quarterback for the team. Leaping to return the ball over the net is a member of the Marshall GAA volleyball team. The girls played football and basketball also. 43.1 Mi 1971 GAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Hellmer, Denise McManus, Terri Daily, Joni Plumber, Brenda Dyke, Carol Claspell, Mary Musgrave. TOP ROW: Diane Former, Leesa Foreman, Marcy Milliser, Angela McGaughey, Beverly McFarland, Kim Karaffa, Susan Trowbridge. :lb Quake, Zeke, Chuck and Brad top JMHS records xf' Setting up to pass with a strong rush is varsity quarterback Mike Ilekel Gentry. Gentry received All-City honors as a defensive half back and was among the top scorers in the city. In his last season, Brad Goffinett led MarshaIl's 1971 baseball team to an 8-3 win-loss record. Goffinett pitching 84 innings giving up only 16 runs and striking out 117 opponents. 41 K 'XS H! - One of the outstanding athletes at Marshall this year was senior Chuck Brewer. Brewer, a varsity basketball guard, ended the season with the city scoring crown. Striking a pose is varsity wrestler Mike Rowley tHWl. Rowley gained such honors as city champion and Washington tourney champion. gl 'lax ,gk lf? I Sx X- N. 5 X ..--. ,rg 4 5 NS J N ,.-u 'LP' 1 . ,,c . .. I 1 Let friendships begin here . . Q . 5' , - , 5 3 K -5 . - mi 1 V4'4?4'-Q'4'44?4?4?4Y4??4W 1 -Q v X,-.sy ,M , ,es 5 lf, 1,1 42'-. 'B'312' 3-.3fg 2-2-2.2.2.2J.e2J2 2-5232 wf22 '.b-i- 53, 1. if, , 7 3 2 3' 5 14 Q ua, . ' H- Mai- ff' ,V J. f. -: r' 41 Q 1 ,f- ff , 1 ' 9 . 1. ,-vvu' F ., - V ' .- -A we . ' x..,.,' fi k'4 fAf ' . ,h 4, , 9' gf, rua, , . . VL As ' I V. ' ' 'M -his ,w,.'w-9, 1 ' . . ' l - '!'.f '54 4-, f' ' :Q U ' . 7'pa+' A I , f . pf ' f , e f v ,gf Q ' G ,!-2f,2- 5 ' 2.50 3, in , 2 9 5535552 nfs: I - ef! nys Q95 1 . I r 4-it Reading, human relations faculty goals The city-wide emphasis on reading was reflected at John Marshall in the two-day in-service meetings, faculty meetings with reading specialists, and departmental workshops. lm- proved human relations, improved student and faculty attitudes, and the discovery of different teaching tech- niques were among the goals of the T10 faculty members. The faculty, of whom 27 were new to JMHS, helped refine and direct curriculum under the leadership of Principal Thomas M. Haynes. One of the self-help programs begun this year was a tutorial program where students helped other students. Mrs. Jane Zerbo and Mrs. Nancy Saurini organized the program. Faculty and students co-operated with the Purdue-Del Phi project spon- sored by the human relations council. After the program participants de- fined what they considered to be problem areas at JMHS, the project members then proposed solutions to the problems through writing and through interviews. Courses in aerospace and business took on new meaning. .,,,....Z X.,-,gun . Pg 3 ,Am . W,,.,s -ni -3 Looking over third hour announcements is part of Principal Mr. Thomas Haynes' daily routine. Mr. Haynes emphasized improved human relations among faculty and students. His goal this year was to produce a varied curriculum with student-oriented faculty. swsmts.. N Q. r lit N F P95 WX . -'iv- Vice Principal, Mr. James Rodeheffer plans curriculum for Marshall students each year while Vice Principal Mr. J. Ray Johnson is in charge of maintaining the perfect condition of the building and grounds. The Vice Prin- cipals are a valuable aid to Mr. Haynes in the adminis- tration of JMHS. Assistant Deans Mr. Ligon Drane and Mrs. Bessie Conn lleftl chat with Deans Mr. Marion Burleson and Mrs. Marilyn Hardwick. 'egj.:- 1 l 5 i e 1 T Faculty members Laura Helme, Art, Robert Chis- Health 8. Physical Education, stop in front of a ley, Industrial Arts, Paula Barbour, Englishp cheery Christmas display by room 236 to visit Brice Tressler, German, and John Fellows, with one another for a moment. .I-g., 3 ,,:,:-:m g ,S - il 5 v 45 sim Y 95 -fy 51. 1 Q it 'Hi' 4 -..Q ff--N. ,,,, - , ,L as:-im, '- we R 1-gg-rf 2 4 Nc 522- ,. lr' ,. -j.rf'.- 4 ' 1 cir S is -ngquvvfvf.-dv' H 5 5 Q7 V' guaunl I .M 2,3 ' Mr. Carl Hines, Math teacher, watches on as family living teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Douglas demonstrates procedures in cookie baking. Security guard, Pat Adams and matron, Eliza- beth Beaver, aided J.M.H.S. students in several areas throughout the year. MR. MILLARD ARNOLD-BA, MA, Butler Uni- versity, lndiana University, Spanish, Head of Foreign Language Dept. MR. DONALD AUSTIN-BS, MA, Ball State Uni- versity, Counselor, Honors Day Chairman MRS. CHARLOTTE BALCHUNAS--BA, Illinois State University, Social Sciences MR. DONALD BENJEGERDES-BA, Luther Col- lege, Physics, Physical Science, General Math, Algebra MRS. SARAH BOGARD-BS, MS, Indiana Uni- versity, Home Economics MR. RAYMOND BRANDES-BMC, MMC, Indiana University, Colorado College, Music Club, Orches- tra, Humanities, Head of Music Department MRS. ALBERTA BROWN-Bookkeeper and Book- store manager MR. HAROLD BROWN-Vocational, Auburn Ala- bama, Aero Space, Auto Shop, Aero Space Club MR. NEIL BRUMBAUGH-BS, MA, Ball State Uni- versity, Biology, Physical Science, Nature Hiking Club MR. DONALD BUDDENBAUM-BA, MA, Butler University, English MR. DAN BULLINGTON-BS, Hanover College, MS, Indiana University, History, Teacher MRS. LYNDELL BUTLER-Budget Clerk, PBX Operator MR. GAYLE BYERS-BS, DePauw, MS, Indiana State, Vocal Music, Musicals MRS. LEORA CAMPBELL-Principal's Secretary MR. ROBERT CARR-BA, MS, Indiana University, Mathematics Dept. Head MRS. DOROTHY CEDERHOLM-Registrar MRS. MARJORIE CHRISTY-BS, Indiana State, MS, Indiana University, Guidance, Student Coun- cil MISS PATRICIA CLIFFORD-BA, University of Wisconsin, Butler University, Speech, Drama, Thespians, Drama Club, Plays MR. MARTIN COBLE-BS, MS, Indiana State Uni- versity, lndustrial Arts MRS. PATRICIA COFFIN, R.N.-BS, MS, Indiana University, School Nurse, Health Careers Club MRS. BERNADETTE COLLIER--Adult Assistant Li- brarian MR. DAN COOGAN-BS, MS, Bradley University, St. Ambrose, Butler, Purdue, Mathematics MR. BYRON COOPER-BA, Indiana University, Latin, Humanities, Latin Club MR. ROBERT CRAIG-BA, MS, Indiana Univer- sity, Biology, Earth Science, Spelunking Club, Quiz Team MR. RICHARD CUMMINGS-BS, MS, Indiana State, Physical Ed., Coach Freshman Football, Wrestling 4 MR. G. WAYNE DAILEY-BS, Ball State, MA, Anderson College, Social Studies, Coach Fresh- man Basketball MR. ROLAND DALE-BS, Indiana University, MA, Middleburg College, English MR. JOHN DEAL-BS, Indiana Central, U.S. His- tory, Physical Education, Freshman Football coach MRS. NORMA DILLON-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Biology, Chemistry, Patrietttes, Ma- iorettes MR. MIKE DURHAM-Security Officer MR. JOHN E. EASON-BS, Indiana Central, MS, Butler, Social Studies, Tennis Coach MISS JANET EBERLE-BA, MA, Indiana Univer- sity, English, Journalism, Publications Director, Quill 8. Scroll, Photography Club MR. EDWIN ESTELL-BS, MS, Indiana University, Psychology, History MISS VIRGINIA ESTEN-BS, Butler University, MA, University of Michigan, Biology, Girls ROTC Drill Team MR. MAX FORSYTH-BA, MA, Indiana State, Purdue, Biology MISS JANE FRANCESCHINI-BS, Indiana Uni- versity, English, JUST US Sponsor MR. CLARK FRONING-BS, MS, Miami University, Health, Drugs and Alcohol, Physical Education, Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach MR. KENNETH FRY-BS, Ball State, Math DR. JAMES M. GAITHER--BA, MA, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago, University of Minnesota, En- glish Department Head MRS. DEBBIE GIOE-BS, Indiana University, But- ler, Business Education MR. CHARLES GLORE-BA, John Herron Art ln- stitute, Butler University, Art MR. DAVID GREENBURG-BA, Indiana Central College, Math, Chess Club MRS. MARTHA GRIFFIN-BS, Western Kentucky, MS, Indiana University, Cheerleaders, Cheer- block MISS WINELLEN GRUBER-BA, MA, Indiana Uni- versity, Spanish, German, German Club MR. DAVE HARVEY-BS, MS, MAT, Indiana Uni- versity, Social Studies, Equipment Manager for Athletics ,,g...,. 'UN ,I--4. 3. X ! 1 --v ve- .f C' ' Qs i 75, 'Qi--Y CUSTODIANS-Back Row: Joe Bailey, Roy Rasor, Howard Healey, Adams, Gerald Wright. Front Row: Alonzo Pollard, Marion Karress, 5. it . fi . I 4 , 1 , 5 if f .. fed X 1. li X ' : -w t ., 151, l l , , V Q , g fx ' 1 A . . - I. I, J . A TI I 'TN A I V fx , rf UQ' .,-.4 .L , in ' , K I W 12' L91 'V lf ,-gi' Edward culties that arose throughout the school year such as lighting and heating Johnny problems, and other situations concerning the school building and the sur- Roberts, John Whitacre, Theodore Bowman. The custodians cared for diffi- 4 . , vm , :- .Q E rounding grounds. tb' gb., 49115 'SF' ec... V? Qt' -ff A IU' MISS CHRISTINE HAVENS-BA, Purdue, English, Assistant to JUST US MR. PAUL HAYES-BS, MS, Indiana State Uni- versity, Industrial Arts, Vocation Coordinator, ICT MR. RICHARD HEDGES-BS, Ball State, MS, Pur- due University, Social Studies Head MR. LOWELL HESTER-BS, MA, Ball State, Indus- trial Arts MR. CARL HINES JR.-BS, MS, Tennessee Uni- versity, University of Tennessee, Mathematics MRS. ANNA HINTON-BM, MM, Indiana Cen- tral, Indiana University, Julliard, Butler, Music Department Assistant MR. JAMES HOLLOWELL-BS, University of Louisville, MS, University of Evansville, Business Ed., Head Football Coach MRS. SALLY HORNBACK-BS, Ball State Uni- versity, English, FTA MR. STEPHEN HUMPHREYS-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Ball State University, Band Di- rector, Basketball Band, Marching Band MR. JERRY HURST-BA, Indiana University, English MR. WILLIAM JEFFERSON--BA, Marian College, Spanish, Spanish Club MRS. MARILYN JOHANNESSEN-BS, Purdue, MS, Butler, Home Ec. Dept. Head MR. PAUL JUSTICE-BS, MS, Ball State Univer- sity, Butler University, Auditorium Director, Elec- tronics, Stage Crew, Radio Club, Drama, Thes- pians MRS. MARY R. KELLY-BS, Alabama State Uni- versity, Mathematics MRS. MARCIA KING-BS, Ball State, English MRS. AILEEN LACKEY-MA, Indiana University, BS, Wisconsin State University-LaCrosse, So- cial Worker MR. RUSSELL LAMB-BS, Butler University, Bi- ology, Football Trainer, Lettermen Sponsor MISS SHIRLEY LAMBERT-BS, MS, Indiana Uni- versity, University of Bridgeport, Physical Educa- tion, Girls Athletic Association MISS PATRICIA LANAHAN-BS, Indiana Cen- tral, Business Ed., Girls Drill Team MISS SUSAN LANGE-BS, Purdue, Butler, Cloth- ing and Housing, Girls Drill Team MRS. KAREN MANNWEILER-BA, Butler, Social Studies, Sponsor Gymnastics Club MRS. JULIA MAXWELL-Financial Clerk MR. GEORGE McCOOL-BS, Anderson College, MS, Indiana University, Guidance, Wrestling Coach MRS. VIRGINIA McDONALD-BA, University of New Hampshire, MS, Butler University, IMC Director MRS. MARIE McKELLER-BS, MS, Indiana Cen- tral, Butler University, Home Ec MR. ROBERT MEHL-BS, MS, Butler University, Junior High Guidance Counselor MRS. CLARA MORAN-Adult Assistant in Library MRS. ELAINE NELSON-BA, MA, Indiana Uni- versity, English MRS. CLARICE OFFICER-BA, MS, Fisk Univer- sity, Columbia University, English MR. DAVID OTTO-BA, MA, Hanover College, Miami University, BioIogy,- Aid in Sponsoring Naturalist's Club MR. NICHOLAS PIPINO-BS, MS,' Purdue Uni- versity, Chemistry, Bowling Club Sponsor MR. TED POLLOCK-BS, MS, Indiana University, Physical Education Dept. Head, Tennis Coach MISS JEAN POTTS-BA, Indiana Central, MS, Indiana University, Business Ed MRS. SARAH POWELL-Office Staff MRS. BARBARA RAINWATER-BA, Butler Uni- versity, MLS, lndiana University, Assistant Li- brarian MR. PAUL SHEPHERD-Fireman MR. WILLIAM RILEY-BS, MS, Butler University, U.S. History, World History MR. EDWARD RING-BS, MA, Ball State, Art De- partment Head MR. STEPHEN SACHS-BS, Butler University, Business Education, Chess Club MR. BENJAMIN SANDERS'-BS, MS, Stout State University, Butler University, Guidance Counselor CAFETERIA STAFF-Back Row: Barbara Cobb, .loan Balwin, Etta Wheeler, Blanch Esham, Mary Weber, Neba Tretter, Katherine Marshall, Mariorie Cummins, Pauline Hull, Betty Smith, Jane Harrison, Arbeta Brown, Francis Smith, Irene Andrews, Birdie Rafalco, Mary Stevenson, Ann Butcher. Bottom Row: Ira Jane Tevault, Nancy Gaydar, Linda Baine, Lillian Koons, Judy Q-rx, 2?-r' ,.,,,., T 'E' ' :Q Cf' .' J 941 is f -zu' 3 ixrtr-I 4' 4-'gp-P x X. ,Jo Q., Q-4-0 I f I, L Pickering, Mrs. Elizabeth Franceson, Head Dietician, Hariett Johnson, Mary Jo Cooper, Kathryn McKinley, Dolores Englert. The cooks served a variety of appetizing and well-balanced meals to the faculty and student body throughout the year. MR. CECIL SANDERS-BA, Indiana Central, MA, Ball State, Industrial Arts MRS. SUSAN SCHOENHERR-BA, Indiana Uni- versity, English and Spanish, FTA Sponsor, Span- ish Club MR. ROGER SCHRODER-BA, Franklin College, MA, Ball State University, Basketball Coach, Se- nior Sponsor, Mathematics MR. CLIFTON SCOTT-BS, Hampton Institute, MS, Butler University, Industrial Arts Department Head MR. DWIGHT SHAW-BS, Marion College, MA, Butler University, History, History Club Sponsor MR. RODERICK SHAW-BA, Earlham College, MA, Ball State University, Art, Drivers Education, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach MR. GREGORY SHELTON-BA, Butler University, English, Audio-Visual MISS NANCY SIGNORINO-BA, Ball State, French, French Club, Les Becasseaux Singers MR. MICHAEL SLABAUGH-BS, Ball State, Art MR. DAVID SMARTZ-BS, Indiana Central, MS, Butler, Business Education, Golf Coach MR. CLIFFORD SNYDER-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Ball State, Ticket Director, Evening School MR. KEN STANLEY-BS, Indiana State University, Distributive Education, DECA MR. ROBERT STAUP-Auto Shop Instructor MRS. MARY VANBUSKIRK STEVENS-Butler Uni- versity, Secretary in Guidance Office SGT. RICHARD STOE-ROTC Rifle 8. Drill Team Sponsor, R.O.T.C., Assistant Football Coach MR. HARRY SULLIVAN-BS, MS, Butler Univer- sity, English, Athletic Director MISS ELAINE TETER-BS, Purdue, MAT, Cincin- nati, Mathematics MR. MICHAEL THOMAS-BA, Western Kentucky, Mathematics, Assistant Wrestling and Football Coach, Weight Lifting Club Sponsor MISS STEPHANIE THORNE-BA, Purdue, Indiana University, Mathematics, Freshman Computer Club MRS. JEAN USSELER-BA, MA, Ball State, Busi- ness Education, Co-Sponsor of Z-Club MR. JOHN VARDAMAN-BS, MA, Ball State University, Guidance Director MRS. JOAN WALDMAN-BS, Indiana University, Business Education MISS JUDITH WAUGH-BA, MAT, Indiana Uni- versity, English MRS. JANET WEAVER-BS, Indiana University, MS, Butler, Business Department Head, Co- Sponsor National Honor Society MR. ROBERT WEAVER-BS, Butler, MS, Oregon State University, Biology, Science Department Head, Naturalist's Club Sponsor MRS. OLIVE WINGATE-Attendance Clerk MRS. DORIS WRANCHER-Evening School Clerk MRS. JANE ZERBO-BA, State University of Iowa, MS, Butler University, English, Reading Director MR. JAMES JOHNSON-Chief Engineer MR. MAURICE HOOP-Fireman Class of '72 gets new 1-6 senior schedule The senior class led by class offi- cers Paul Day, presidenf, Bill Shipley, vice-presidenT, Terri Kauffman, secre- Tary, and Marsha Kimbel, Treasurer, filled The year wifh senior-sponsored acTiviTies and changes. Sponsoring The senior ChrisTmas parTy and Valenrine messages and being engaged in The annual senior breakfasT, mini-course week, and The second senior Trip To Washingfon were some of The Tradifional acTiviTies for seniors. This year, The upper-class added Halloween messages and a new benefiT To being a senior, The T-6 period senior schedule which was broughT abouT by The efforTs of The STudenT Council. The T972 senior class was guided To decisions abouT fuTure plans for college and jobs by Mr. John Varda- man and were sponsored in Their ac- Tivifies by Mr. Roger Schroeder. lil il 3:9 CD :Bo ..o':: 9.2.5 -fro 3 :Hs 233 '-Qui cz U :Sa 5.332- I in-ig -0945 glwg 5550 -.s J-C5 'u-'-- 0? :Bo V10 EF3 ' 2 fi We 230 -... 5.03. -. E50 2 S n 35 15' 2-1 -0 U5 Qc 145 m -um - mn CD1 Em 'SE -: .iw 55 .-,TT 314 W4 2.8 21 f-I? 'Urn 512. 2 is -'If m 53 W9. :ua C:- IU ,va By holding hands during on electrical charge from a generator, seniors l Jack Stephenson and Bob Maxwell learn about the movement of electricity in Physics, which is taught by Mr. Beniegerdes. 1 LEFT-Smiling happily and cluTching her bouquet after being crowned 1972 Homecoming queen, is senior Cindy Roberts. Cindy was chosen from a group of five semi-finalists by an all-school vote. T l i ii -.r Av-.aa A mylar L',:', , ,v .J rail W ti 48, ' . if avg. ,. - . . Kv,,-2, ,nn ,.X.s Q - .- 'f tv-K' ss. 1 - fssv iFl Departing from one of the two sugar camps they visited during the Park County Fair on February 26 are members of the John Marshall Naturalists Club. Leading the group of hikers are seniors Fred Page, Karen Fitzpatrick, Steve Carbone, and Julie Delks. 9.T.:z- ,Ju-Ag 1' w.-' Shel ' C An important member of the Marshall football team was senior Mike Gentry. Gentry played quarter-back and defensive half-back. Q' I if li 'S Members of DECA-FRONT ROW: Betsy McKenna, Sandy Moore, Debbie won in the Distributive Education District Leadership Conference. These Foreman, Jerrilee Miller, and Tom Larkin. BACK ROW: Rusty Brill, Charles students won seven trophies out of the eleven categories they entered Blackwell, Sandy Pointer, Steve Slate, and Rick Denton display trophies they among seventeen schools at the conference. JOEY M. AARON KATHY JEAN ABBOTT DIANA CHARLENE A L C 0 R N- Marching Band I-3, Pep Band 'I-3, Concert Band I-3, Concert Choir 2-4, Liberty Belles I-3, Musical I, Patriots on Parade I MARLENA ALLEGREE WILLIAM DAVID ANSLOW-Spe- lunking Club I-2, Naturalists Club 2, P.E. Assistant 4 PEGGY ANN APPLEBY-GAA I-2, Intramural Volleyball I-2, Office Messenger 4 MARTHA JOAN ASKREN--History Club Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Cheerblock I-3, Red Cross Club I SHARON BELLE AULTMAN-GAA I-3, Intramural Volleyball I-3, Art Club 2 CATHY SUE BASSO DONNA JAN E BATEY-History C I u b 2-4, Secretary-treasurer, Freshman Girls Choir I, Cheerblock 2-3, Lab Assistant 3 THOMAS JOSEPH BEGINES-Track JV, V, Letterman's Club 3-4, Spe- lunking Club 2-4, Naturalists Club 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 2, Cross Country 3-4, Quiz Team 3-4, School Play 4 KAREN S. BEGLEY-GAA I, DECA Club 4, Spelunking Club I, Office Messenger 3-4, Cheerblock I-2 DON ALAN BEHYMER-Track JV, 2, Golf V, 2-3, Intramural Basket- ball 2 ANTIONETTE BERIAULT JACQUALINE M. BISHOP-GAA I-2, Intramural Volleyball I-2, Patriots on Parade I, History I-4, President 3, National Honor So- ciety 3-4, Z Club 3-4, Secretary 4 CASANDRA BIXLER CHARLES A. BLACKWELL JAMES E. BLANCHARD DIANA KAY BOLING DEBRA SUE BOUGHTON-March- ing Band I-2, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3-4, Concert Band I-2, Library Assistant 3, Home-Ec Assis- tant 3-4 PATTY C. BOUHER-Cheerblock I- 2, Office I-3 DONALD RAY BOWSHER-Student Council I-2, Student Council Fresh- man King VICKIE LYNN BOWERS MAUREEN BOYLE-GAA 2-3, Li- berty Belles 2-3, French Club 2, P.E. Assistant 3-4, Office Messen- ger 4, Cheerblock I-2, Freshman Girls Chorus, Concert Club 3 KAY ELLEN BRAKE--Concert Choir 3, Liberty Belles 2, Switchboard Operator 4 GAIL ANN BRANDENBURG-GAA I, Intramural Volleyball I, Pep Band I-2, Patriots on Parade 2-4, Student 3 CHUCK W. BREWER-Basketball JV, V, I-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, Naturalists Club 2-3, Office Mes- senger 3-4, Baseball I, Intramural Referee MICHALE JEAN BREWER-GAA I, Naturalists Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Secretary, Z Club 3-4, Treasurer ALAN BREWSTER DEBBIE BRILL-Student Council I, 2,4, Cheerblock I-2 0-499 ji. i,..,n Tj ,,,, ,MQ 1-ev: . . :QQ hr:-Q si 3:1- 'rt 4 QQ' of-4? f'v.,f3 .4 . V .Q--...F QTY' Ii .1 I if -A-K, . 1'2 -jvu' 'Is ICF 'W '--.1 I pix I9 -- 'O -rzv xx X -6 ' 'T ' . , . xx 65 IO2 I -A ,VJ-sr 'Sv' --M... x . Q57 1 DIANE BROWN JOYCE ANN BRUNNEMER-Musn cal 4, Patriots on Parade 3-4, Dra- ma Club 3-4, Office Messenger 4, Thespians, Plays, Speech Con- test LARRY LEE BRYANT-Football I-4, Basketball 2-4, Letterman's Club 2-4, Baseball I-4, Boys State ROGER DALE BUCKLAND-Upper Room Fellowship 4 GARY BURCHAM RANDY H. BURGIN JAMES DALE BUSH-Track JV, V, I, Human Relations Council WILLIAM T. CALDWELL STEPHEN C. CARBONE--Football JV I-2, ICT Club 4, Naturalists Club I-4 W. THOMAS CARTWRIGHT WILLIAM T. CENTER DANIEL A. CHURCH-Wrestling JV 2-3, Spelunking Club 4, Yearbook 4 CAROL MICHELE CLASPELL-GAA I-4, Intramural Volleyball 2-4, French Club I, Office Messenger 3-4, Cheerblock I-2 S. DIANE CLEMENTS-GAA I, Nat- uralists Club 2-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Z Club 2-4, President 4, Office Messenger 3 LESLEE GAYLE CLEVENGER-GAA I-2, Intramural Volleyball I, Art Club I,3, Office Messenger 2-3 MARIFLOR COLON-Liberty Belles 3-4, Musical 4, National Honor So- ciety 3-4, Z Club 2-4, Cheerblock I, Freshman Girls Chorus JANICE CONNUR CONNIE S. COOK PAULA L. COONEY KATHRYN S. COOPER ROBIN CLAY COOPER-Wrestling I, Concert Choir I-2,4, Musicals I-2,4, Patriots on Parade 4, Chess Club I-4, Student 3, Office Mes- senger4 ROBERT E. COPUS-Track V 3-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, Spelunking Club I-4, President 4, Naturalists Club I-4 Vice President 4, Chess Club I-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Intramural Basketball 3, Bowling Club 2, Science Seminar 2, Quiz Team 2-4 TONY A. CORDELL-Wrestling I- 3, R.O.T.C. I STEVEN W. CORNE R. MIKE COX GORDON CRANFILL-Football V 3-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, Intra- mural Basketball 2-3 TONY CREEK DEBORAH ANNE CRISWELL MARY ELIZABETH CROCKETT LAURA LYNN CUNNINGHAM-Z Club 4, Bowling Club 2 TERRI LEE DAILEY-Intramural Bas- ketball I-4, GAA I-4, Secretary, Intramural Volleyball I-4,, Drama Club 2, Spelunking Club 2-3, P.E. Assistant 2,4, Office Messenger I MARTHA FAYE DALTON-Naturak ists Club 4, Freshman Girls Choir 1 DEBBIE DAVIS JOYCE DAVIS-Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-3, Concert Band I, ICT Club 4, Naturalists Club 4 PAUL DAY-Football I, Patriots on Parade 4, Spelunking 3-4, Natur- alists Club 3, National Honor So- ciety 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Senior Class President, Spring Fes- tival King Candidate 3, Intramur- al Basketball 3, Council on Drug Abuse Representative 4 RICHARD C. DEGLER JULIE BETH DELKS-GAA I-2, Lib- erty Belles 2-3, Musical I-3, Pa- triots 2-4, Naturalists Club I-3, B.B. Patriettes 2-4 Captain 4, F. B. Patriettes 3-4 Captain 4, Student 2-4 Secretary 4, Horne- coming Queen Candidate 4, Jann- boree Queen 4, Cheerblock 1 RICHARD ALAN DENTON-DECA Club 4, Intramural Basketball 3 MARY PATRICIA DIKUM-Concert Choir 3-4, Liberty Belles 2, Musi- cals 2,4, Patriots on Parade 2,3, Office Messenger I-4, Sports Car Club, Cheerblock, Nurse's Assistant GEOFFREY A. DILLE DEBORAH K. DIXON TERRY E. DIXON-Aerospace Club PAMELA J. DOAN ANTOINETTE MARIA DRAKEeln- tramural Volleyball I-4, Concert Choir 3-4, Liberty Belles 2, Gr- chestra I, Musicals I,4, Patriots on Parade 3-4 RICHARD LEE DUNCAN-Football V 3-4 Letterman's Club 4, Year- book I-4, Student Council 4, P.E. Assistant 3-4, Baseball 3 Seniors Larry Kaser, Terry Dixon, Don Russell Alan Brewster Dan Church nomics seniors are taught about wages taxes banking foreign trade an and Dan Manning listen intently to Mr Harvey in homeroom Economics other aspects of our Economic system Seniors are given insight to the class. Economics is a required course for seniors as is Government In Eco making and enforcing of our laws in Government Fi. LJ MARGARET DUNKERLY JANET LOUISE EATON-Marching Band 1-2, Pep Band 1-2, Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble l-2, Ger- man Club 3, Club 3-4, Academic Congress 1, Biology Lab Assistant 2-4 ALBERTA ANN ECKERT-Cheen leader 1-4, Homecoming Queen Candidate GARY LAYNE EINEMAN-Baslfeb ball JV 2-3, Chairman of Science and Sandwiches, Science Assistant GREGORY JAY EISINGER-Track V 1-2, Marching Band 1-2, Pep Band 1-2, Symphonic Wind En- semble 1-3, Concert Band 1-3, Musical 2, ICT Club 4, Naturalists Club 2-4, Student Council 2,4, Cross Country 1-2, State Ensemble Contest 2 CANDACE LEE EMRICK JOHN EDWARD ESSEX II-Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, Naturcilists Club 2-4, Yearbook 3-4, Quill 8- Scroll 3-4 BARBARA ESTEP DEBBIE LEE FANCHER ERIC I, FARBER MELANIE LYNN FAULKNER-Art Club 2-3, Secretary SHERRI IRENE FICKLIN K A R E N PATRICE FITZPATRICK- GAA 1, Patriots on Parade 3-4, Naturalists Club 1-4, B.B. Po- triettes 2-4, F,B. Patriettes 3-4, Office Messenger 2-3, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate CHARLOTTE FLOWERS BARBARA ALICE FLUHARTY- French Club 3, Biology Assistant 3-4, Cheerblock 2 JO LINDA FORD PATRICK RICHARD FORD-Track 1, Spelunking Club 1-4, Naturalists Club 2-4, German Club 1-4, Chess Club 1, R.O.T.C. 1-2, Student Council 1-3, Office Messenger 1- 3, Cross Country 1-2, Drill Team, Color Guard SCOTT L. FORDING DEBRA KAY FOREMAN-DECA Club 4, Z Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Office Messenger 1 DEVON MICHAEL GAMBILL-Ted nis 2-4 LINDA SUE GAVIN MICHAEL F. GENTRY-Football V 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Wrestling V 4, Letterman's Club 2-4, Natural- ists club 4, P.E. Assistant 2-4, Office Messenger 3-4, Baseball 3- 4 ROBERT G. GEYER GENE THOMAS GHOLSON-Bas ketball V 3-4, Letcterman's Club 3- 4, Baseball 3 STEVEN MICHAEL GLASGO-Corv cert Choir 1, Human Relations Council 4 MICHAEL LEWIS GLUFF-Marching Band 2, Pep Band 2, Marshall- aires 4, Concert Choir 3-4, Musi- cal 4, Patriots on Parade 3-4, R.O.T.C. 1-2, Student Council 4 RANDY L. GLUFF-Student Council 4 JERRY GOEBEL KATHY J. GOFFINET VICKI LYNN GOGGINS-Office Messenger 1 IRVIN ALAN GOLDBLATT-March ing Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble 3-4, Spe- lunking Club 1-4, Secretary 3-4, Chess Club 3 STEPHANIE LYNN GRANT BONNIE LEIGH GRENAT-DECA Club 4, Switchboard Operator 4 RICHARD GULDNER JOSEPH H. HAAG JR. LOIS JEAN HALL CHARLES N E E L HAMILTON- Marching Band 1-2, Pep Band 1-2, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 1-2, Musical 1 BECKY HANNON MELANIE ANN HARLOS GEORGE A. HARTELL-Basketball 1, Baseball 1-2 JOHN WILLIAM HAWTHORNE- Marching Band 1-4, Pep Band 1- 4, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 1-4, French Club 1-2, Chess Club 3 SALLY ANN HEMAN MIKE HENSELMEIER CAROLYN ANN HICKS GAIL DIANE HIGDON NANCY M. HILEMAN-Naturalists Club 2-4, F.T.A. 1-2 German Club 1, International Singers 3 DAVID J. HIRSCH-Naturalists Club 2-4 Treasurer 3, Yearbook 2,4, Student Council 4, Lab As- sistant Science Department 1-4 KAREN LEE HOFFMAN-GAA 1-2, Concert Band 1, Concert Choir 3- 4, Liberty Belles 2, Musical 4, B.B. Patriettes 2, National Honor So- ciety 3-4 Vice-President, Cheer- block 1 SHARON LEE HOFFMAN-Concert Choir 3-4, Student Council 3 CYNTHIA MARIE HOLDEN-French Club 1-2, Office Messenger 4, Switchboard Operator CAROLINE HUGHES MICHAEL A. HULL-Basketball V 4, Track V 4 TILLY L. HUMPHREY SUSIE L. HURLESS GARY INMAN LYNN L. INMAN-History Club 1-2, B.B. Patriettes 3, Z-Club 3-4, Vice President 4, Cheerblock 1-2 CHRIS IRWIN DEBRA JACKSON TERRY J. JACOB-Intramural Bas- ketball 3 PATRICIA L. JAMES -mg -an up-...-Q gun. X ...-. ar, inf' JACKIE ANN JARVIS+C:AA l-2, Intramural Volleyball I-2, Cari- cert Choir 2-4, Musicals 2-4, Pa- triots 2-3, DECA Club 4, Office Messenger 4, Academic Congress I, Cheerblock I, Ped Crass Club I LARRY W. JENSEN7Tennrs 2-3, Lettermans Club 3-4, History Club l, PE. Assistant 4, President of Bible Club 3 MARILYN KAY JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON MARK EDWARD JONES ROGER E. JORDAN-Marching Band 2,-4, Pep Band 4, Concert Band 4, History Club l, P.O.T.C, I, Student Trainer 3 MARY E. KANTNER-GAA l, ln- tramural Volleyball 2, BB. Pat- riettes 3-4, FB. Patriettes 4, Z Club 2-4, P.E, Assistant 3 LARRY MARK KASER-Library As- sistant2-4 TERRI L. KAUFFMAN-Marshall aires 3-4, Concert Choir 2-4, Musi- cals 2-3,4, Patriots On Parade l- 4, Drama Club 3-4, Z Club 4, Student Council I, Secretary of Senior Class, Executive Committee, Homecoming Queen Candidate GLENN KEITH President of the Naturalists Club, Jack Stephenson gives vice-president of the end of the senior cafeteria during the second semester because most the senior class, Bill Shipley, a doubting look during fourth hour lunch in senior classes were scheduled for the first six periods in order to allow the senior cafeteria. The new 'I-6 senior schedule nearly brought about seniors to leave for home or work after sixth period. wx, , - .'-.,u.,q ., .ww ' 'tw Ag Tezssigg C. .gif-.,M. wwffwsm ,., an-M A6 Q. '14 . it 5, 9 4' ' C if F QQ? ,.,-f l D- W! Seniors Kathy Miller and Vickie Bowers r e c e i v e instructions from a nurse at Community Hospital where they are em- ployed for the ICT program. JOE KELLE-Wrestling V 3-4, Football V I-4 DIANE L. KEMP KIRBY L. KENNEDY MARSHA SUZANNE KIMBEL- Marshallaires 2-4, Concert Choir 2-4, Musical 2, Patriots on Pa- rade 2-4, B.B. Patriettes 2-4, F.B. Patriettes 4, Office Messenger '4, Treasurer of Senior Class, Execu- tive Committee, Homecoming Queen Candidate JOHN CLINT KIMSEY-Marching Band I-2, Symphonic Wind En- semble 2, Concert Band I-4, Pa- triots on Parade 2-3, French Club I, Newspaper 2, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 3-4 President 4, Quiz Team Captain, Thespian Society Plays 2,4, Drama Award 2 ROBERT DALE KING-Basketball I, ICT Club 4, Spelunking Club I,2, Intramural Basketball 2-3, Vice President of ICT Club PAMELA KIRBY SHIRLEY F. LAFOLLETTE PEGGY LAING THOMAS MICHAEL LARKINS- Football V I,3-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, DECA Club 4, Naturalists 3-4, Office Messenger 4, Baseball 3-4, Intramural Basketball 3 Jos i.AwLER TERRY EDWARD LEARY DAVID ALLEN LEVINE-spelimkmg Club 1, German Club 2-4, R.O.T.C. i DANA MAURINE LEWALLEN- Concert Choir 3-4, Naturalists Club4 RICHARD ALAN LEWCHANIN DIANA GAIL LEWIS-Naturalists Club 4, Office Messenger 4, Ju- nior Achievement 3 SHERRI DAWN LINN ' -8 'ON M.,- .Tv , -Q' Qs' -as-X Y,-'Y 'Gi' X sr, ft --.7 if .- 41,7 11 PAULA S. LOGAN NITA S. LONG RITA LONG TIM R. LONG-Drum Maior 4, Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4 ROBERT F. LUCAS-Marching Band 1-2, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-3, Spelunking Club 1-4 LOU ANN LUMMIS MARIJA M A K S I N-Naturalists Club 4, French Club 4 DAN C. MANNING STEVEN R. MARSH ANNETTE K. MARTIN-GAA 1-4, Intramural Volleyball 1-3, Cheer- block 2 DAN R. MARTIN CYNTHIA M A S O N-Naturalists Club 2-4, Student Council 3, Of- fice Messenger 3, Cheerblock 1, Junior Achievement 3 DON MASON-Football 1-4, Stu- dent Council MARK MATTHEWS SALLY MATTINGLY ROBERT JAMES MAXWELL-Track V 2-4, Letterman's Club 2-4, Spe- lunking Club 4, Naturalists Club 4, R.O.T.C. 1, Student Council 4, Cross Country 2-3, Intramural Basketball 3, Outstanding Track Man 3, Play 4, Thespian Society ROY STEVE MCDONALD-Student Council 4 MICHAEL A. McGILL-Marshall- aires 3, Concert Choir 1-3, Musical 1, Patriots on Parade 1-3, DECA Club 4, Student Council 3 PATRICE MCINTYRE ELIZABETH McKENNA-GAA 1 , DECA Club 4, Office Messenger 3-4, Nurse Assistant 3, Cheer- block 2 RONALD MCNAIR ROBERT E. MEHL-Basketball 2-4, Letterman's Club 4, Concert Choir 1, National Honor Society 3-4 BETH ANN MELTON-P.E. Assistant 4, Office Messenger 4, Cheerblock 2-3 Gymnastics Club KAREN MEYER-Yearbook 2-4, Quill 84 Scroll 4 BRAD MILLER DEBRA S. MILLER JERRILEE MILLER-Patriots on Pa- rade 4, DECA Club 4 Treasurer KATHLEEN M. MILLERilCT Club 4, Office Messenger 1-3, Latin Club 1-3, Red Cross Club 1 JODY MINER-Intramural Volley- ball 2, B.B. Patriettes 2, National Honor Society 3-4, Z Club 3-4, Student Council 4, P.E. Assistant 3-4, Student Council Treasurer SANDRA KAY MOORE-GAA 1, DECA Club 4, Vice President, Of- fice Messenger 4, Bible Club 2, Cheerblock 1 KAREN E. MORGAN-ICT Club 4, Z Club 4, Cheerblock I-2, Debate Team 2 WILLIAM EDWARD MUFFLER- Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1-4, Letterman's Club 1-4, Student Council 2-4, P.E. Assistant 2-4, In- tramural Basketball 3 MARY ALICE MULDROW-Liberty Belles 3-4 MACK MULLINS-Football 1, Spe- lunking Club 3-4, Chess Club 2, R.O.T.C. 1-4, Rifle Team, Sports Car Club SUSAN DENISE MURRAY-Man shallaires 3-4, Concert Choir 3,4, Liberty Belles 2, Musical 4, Pa- triots on Parade 4, Office Mes- senger 4, Bible Club 3, Cheer Block 1-2, City 81 State Vocal Con- test4 DIANE LYNN NELSON-GAA 1-2, Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1, Patriots on Parade 3, Natural- ists Club 1-4, French Club 1-2, Cheerleader 1-4, Student Council 1-4, Homecoming Queen Candi- date JERRY LEE NICCUM-Basketball JV 2, Letterman's Club 3-4, Spe- lunking Club 4, Naturalists Club 2-4, National Honor Society 3-4, P.E. Assistant 2-4, Baseball 1-4, Science Assistant DAVID J. NOBLE CATHERINE A. O'CONNOR TIMOTHY M. O'CONNOR JANIE ANN O'DELL ' FREDERICK CHARLES PAGE-Pd triots on Parade 4, Spelunking Club 1, Naturalists Club 1-4, Stu- dent Council 3-4, Office Messen- ger 3-4, Urban Up-Swing Repre- sentative 4, Student Round Table Representative 4, P.T.A. Represen- tative 4, Science Assistant 2-4, Human Relations GLADYS PAGE KENNETH RAY PARKS-R.O.T.C. 1 LINDA KAY PAWLAK-Office Mes- senger 3-4, Cheerblock 1 JAMES LEE PEPPER CURT EDWARD PERCIFlEl.D-Bowl- ing Club 3-4 TERESA YVONNE PERKINS-Triton Central 1-2 MARK R. PERRY GARY C. PETTIJOHN-Track V I- 2,4, Letterman's Club 2-4, Pa- triots on Parade 2, Cross Coun- try 1-3, Intramural Basketball BRUCE POFF SANDRA LEE POINTER-GAA 1-4, Intramural Volleyball 1-4, Secre- tary of GAA 2, President of GAA 3-4, DECA Club 4, Naturalists Club 3-4, Student Council 3, Of- fice Messenger 2-4, Cheerblock 1-2 PAMELA S. RANCE-Yearbook 3- 4, Senior Album Editor 4, Quill 8r Scroll 4, Cheerblock 1-2 JEFFREY WILLARD REED-Football 1, Concert Choir 2-3, Musical 2, Patriots on Parade 1-4 DEBBIE REISINGER JOSEPH PAUL RETHERFORD-- Marching Band 4, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4, Concert Choir 4, Musical 4, Patriots on Parade 4, Exploratory Teaching CONNIE sue RICHMOND-Upper Room Fellowship, Bible Club KATHY J. RIDGEWAY KATHRYN J. RISSER-Concert Choir 4, Liberty Belles 3, Office Mes- senger4 MICHAEL R. RORK l I I I l I l I I I -if 'iii '25 WTA? 48 I , 51' q 'X A -:aff 'f 1 '19 i l I I l l i i I I I I I 'i I i I I I i r I I i i I il I I I i . f 'Q' W. I V-1? 4'-' Viv' -Q-.. K' ' 438 X li'---f EG' If I I ' 1 CINDY JO ROBERTShMarchlng Band l, Naturalists 2-4, Cheer- leader 2-4, Z Club 4, Student Council 2-3, P.E. Assistant 3-4, Executive Committee, Naturalists C l u b Secretary, Homecoming Queen JANE E. ROBERTS JOE ROBINSON ROBERT RALPH ROBlNSON+DECA Club 4, Spelunlcing Club 2-3, Nat- uralists Club 3, l?.O.T.C. l-2, Bowling Club 4 SUSAN ELLEN RODEWALD GLORIA RODRIGUEZ-ICT Club 4, F.T.A. 3, Spanish Club 3 Presi- dent 3, Z Club 4, Student Council 4 JEAN ANN ROGERS'-Naturalists Club l-4, French l-2, Student Council l-2, Office Messenger l-4 DONALD M. ROMAINE MICHAEL ROWLEY JOYCE RUBLE DONALD E U G E N E RUSSELL II- Naturalists Club 4 JANE A. RUSSELL TYLER SAURE BARBARA E. SCHAAF-Cheerlead- er I-4, National Honor Society 3- 4, Student Council I-2, Homecom- ing Queen Canclidate, Freshman Representative to Federation of Student Councils TAMARA SCHENK CINDY LEE SCOFIELD LINDA DARLENE SENTMAN-Lib- erty Belles 2-4, Musical 4, Patriots on Parade 2,-4, Drama 4, Spanish Club 3, Office Messenger 3, Con- cert Club 2 MIKE SHADDAY DEBRA S. SHAW RONALD D. SHAW ERIC SHAWVER WILLIAM A. SHIPLEY-Basketball 2-4, Track l, Letterman's Club 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Pres- ident, Office Messenger 4, Base- ball l, Vice President of Senior Class SAMUEL C. SHOULTS-Wrestling 2, Concert Choir 3-4, Orchestra l- 4, Musicals l-2,4, Spelunking Club l-2, Chess Club I-2, Cross Country l SAMARA SHREVE STEVEN J. SKELLEY-Wrestling V I-3, Letterman's Club l-4 Presi- dent 4, Naturalists Club 2-4 Trea- surer 4, Office Messenger 3 STEVE SLATE CINDY ANN SMITH DIANE SMITH-GAA 2, Intramural Volleyball 2, Z Club 4 PAMELA ANN SMITH VANDA KAY SMITH-Z Club CATHY SOOTS SANDIE S. SOUTH-GAA l, Intra- mural Volleyball l, Concert Choir 3-4, Liberty Belles 2, Musicals 4, Patriots on Parade 3-4, Naturalists Club 2-4, Z Club 4, Student Coun- cil l, Biology Assistant 3-4 LOREN BRADFORD SPRIGGS-4Con- cert Band 3, FTA 3, P.E, Assistant 4, Bowling Club 4, Teachers As- sistant 4 CONNIE S. STAHL JOHN ROBERT STEPHENSON-Nah uralists Club I-4, President 4 DAVID STEVENS PAUL STIMER MICHAEL D. STINGER PAUL H E N R Y STRATHMANN- DECA Club MELVIN STREET VICKIE L. STRUBEL STEVE STUEBE PATRICK JAMES SULLIVAN-Track JV V l,2,4, Letterman's Club 2, Newspaper l-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 2,4, Cross Country 2, Play 4, Thespian Society 4, Intramural Basketball 2-3, Quill 8- Scroll. MARY KAY SULZBERGER-Cheer block l PAUL M. TESSIER REX EUGENE THOMPSON-Track 2, Golf V 3-4, Letterman's Club 3- 4, Aerospace Club 3-4 JEANNA M. TINCHER REGINA TOMPKINS-Concert Choir l-4, Musicals I-4, Patriots on Pa- rade l-4, Naturalists Club l-4, Yearbook l-4, B.B. Patriettes 3-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Z Club 3-4, Student Council 2-4 Vice President 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Thespians Society 2-4 SUSAN M. TROWBRIDGE-GAA l, Marching Band 3-4, Naturalists Club 3-4, BB. Patriettes 2-4, F.B. Patriettes 3-4, Office Messenger l,4, Cheerblock l SUSAN M. TYREE DON WADE BOB J. WALFORD4FOotball l-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, Naturalists Club 2-4, Student Council 3-4, Office Messenger 2,4 JOE WALSH KENNETH WALTERS TOM EUGENE WARNER-Student Council 3-4, P.E. Assistant 4, In- tramural Basketball 3, Stage Crew 3 TERRY LYNN WEAVER-National Honor Society 3-4, Z Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Spanish Assis- tant 4, Academic Congress 2 DEBORAH ANN WELLS-Marching Band l-3, Pep Band l-3, Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble I-4, Con- cert Band I-4, Orchestra 2-4 Musicals 2,4, Patriots on Parade l History 2-3, Marion County Ju- nior Heart Board Representative 2-4, All-City Orchestra 1-3 DEBORAH JEANNE WELLS-B.B. Patriettes 2-4, F.B. Patriettes 3-4, Co-Captain Patriettes, Student 2, Cheerblock l JACK WELLS DONNA WELSH I 1 It-Q. -B -:av lf if ai' 'swf 14-.. vu.- yor- 'vw QQ can 'W'-'P' 112 ' Seniors Several seniors failed to have se- nior portraits taken in Time for Them To appear in the i972 MARHISCAN, however, the yearbook would like to recognize them as members of The T972 graduating class. ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW GAYLE BOLTON JERRY BRYANT ANTHONY COBB -aw 'K' Wu! STEVEN COOPER FRED COWLEY JOHN DERUITER DAVID DOBBS DAVID EDWARDS WILLIAM EIKENBERRY THOMAS EUDALY BRADLEY WALTON ROBERT FOSTER DALE GLEASON MICHAEL HANKINS JAMES HARLAN MICHAEL HIPSHER THEODORE HUGHLEY WILLIAM INLOW ALAN JOHNSON STEVEN LANG JOHN LEE ANNE LEMBCHE wx, , ' 7, N-.J PAUL WEST SUSAN WHEASLER--GAA I, Mar- shallaires 4, Concert Choir 3, Li- berty Belles 2-3, Musical 4, Nat- uralists Club 4, B.B. Patriettes 2 Cheerleader JV 3, Z Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Office Messenger 3-4 BONNIE WHEELER KIRK WHITACRE REBECCA WHITAKER 1 ANDRE WHITE EDWARD LESLIE WHITE Il-Chess Club l-4, R.O.T.C. I-4, Play 4, Bible Club 3, Freshman Drill Team, Intramural Rifle Team 2-3, Boys Chorus2 MICHAEL WAYNE WHITESIDES- Spelunking Club 2, R.O.T.C. I, Office Messenger 2 JEFF WILCOX GUY RAYMOND WILLIAMS RICHARD C. WILLIAMS-Track 2, Wrestling 2, Marching Band I-2, Pep Band I-2, Concert Band 1-2, Drama Club 4, Spelunking Club 4, German Club i-3, History Club i, Vice-President German Club, Cross Country 2-3 KAREN WILLS GLORIA WILSON TERESA WOOLSEY-Newspaper, 4 JOE WOOTAN-Basketball JV, V 2-4 LINDA K. WOOTEN DEBRA JOANN YANCEY-GAA I, Naturalists Club 2-4, Yearbook 2- 4, Editor in Chief 4, Academics Editor 3, Quill Q Scroll 3-4, Stu- dent Council 4 GLEN G. YATES-Stage Craft 4, Stage Crew 4, Science Assistant 4 DAN YOUNG GARRETT ZAWADSKY GREGORY MCPHERSON WALTER MEHRLICH KARL MYERS LARRY PAFF MARK PITTMAN DANIEL ROCKEL ANTHONY SCOTT SHANE SHERRILL MICHAEL SMITH SHARON SPARKS GLENANNA STARLING TIM STEPHENS MARK SULZBERGER LEE WALKER DAVID WHITE MARK WHITE RICHARD WHITE KEITH WILKERSON RICK WILSON Pats use talents in Homecoming activities Eagerly awaiting the chance to be- come seniors were the class ot 73 . The juniors participated in many extra-curricular activities and were noted tor their enthusiasm and spirit tor the school. The Junior Class was represented in a variety ot activities and sports. They played a large part in Varsity and Junior Varsity sports. Outstand- ing football players included Mike Boyer, Mike Sipes and Dan McGinley. Ron McBride had a successful year in both baseball and basketball. Activi- ties included The Sound ot Music in which Charles Welhoelter had the leading male role, band, cheerleader, and Student Council. Helping to shape programs and counsel juniors was Mr. Benjamin Sanders. The juniors started preparing tor college by taking the P.S.A.T. and the National Merit Scholarship tests in the spring. These test scores helped in getting admitted to college. fl ,ff x.. is ati 'X ll-4 ns Q I 'N Being assisted by Trainer Randy Lamb after a leg sprain is junior Mike Boyer who played tackle on the football team. Conducting a delicate experiment in Chemistry class is Mr. Nicholas Pipino. He is being assisted with the lab by Mike Erickson. J ,1 5 - During English V classes, Miss Judith Waugh instructs juniors in proper use of library materials to assist them in writing their term papers. They have about two weeks to complete final drafts of their term paper. 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Q. ,,,. , K e H-:van-r M ...,, i -r 5 1. 1 in X 'l,f55 -.3 s r 0? ,f ,K 4 'Q Lloyd's Barber Shop With his hands full senior Steve Carbone enloys his work with professional barbers Lloyd Codworth and Randy Hall as their new barber Lloyd s Barber shop gives excellent shaves and hair cuts all with the most modern and precise equipment yet still keeping the price within everyone's reach. Cristie Ewry Mike Fancher Debbie Fast Mark Fields Paul Firth Vickie Fisher Randy Flelcher Pam Fox David Fromn Joe Frye Mary Fulton Charles Gannon Lee Garvey Don Gatliff Terry Gebhart Dan Gentry Ron Gentry Craig George Richard Gerber Riki Geyer Ron Gholson Randy Gibson Terry Gigure Jan Glasgo Alan Gluff Lilibeth Goldshine Denise Greene Mike Gregory Gerg Gurnik Kevin Gutzmer Gary Haag Bruce Hall Noble Hall Steve Hall Paula Hammond Steve Hand Razor Cuts North Eastwood Shopping Center Mon. thru Fri 10am to 7:30pm Sat. 9am to 6am Phone-897-2495 Kathrina Hannemann Joe Harlow Dian Harman Sheila Harrison Denny Harvey Jamie Haverstick Cindy Hawkins Debbie Haymaker Marvin Haynes Tom Healy Delda Heath Jeff Henderson Trina Hendricks David Herr Ron Hess Norma Hibbs Debbie Hicks Beverly Hightshoe Carolyn Hightshoe Charlie Hiles Steve Hill Steve Hindman Mark Hodge Theresa Holden Jim Hood Gretchen Horton Mark Bosbein Pam Huber Karen Hughett Linda Humphrey Duane Isaacson Diana Jacob Larry Jahnke Debbie Jarchow Shelly Jennings Jim Jensen Jeff Johnson Kathy Johnson Paul Jones Jeff Jones Bob Jones Tom Jones Jean Kane Sneed Keever Gary Kemper Lorie Kepner Ricky Kidwell Brenda Kielblock Mike Kimberly Jeff Kingston John Knight Pam Knox Terri Kolcheck Norma Lacy John Lake Sharon Lambert Lana Larkins Cindy Lee Debbie Lee William Lett Pat Lewallen Debbie Lewis Victor Litsey Joyce Lowe Bill Lundy Angie Lynch Steve Malander Teresa Manning Paula Marks Richard Marlett Kim Martin . 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H fl' K, of ist ,- -uv .f- ' Susan Martin Peggy Matsker Ron McBride Bill McCoy Janet McDonald Denise McDowell Kim McDuffee Bev McFarland Dan McGinley Shelley McHugh Steve McKim Debbie McLane Debbie McManis Teresa McMillan Elaine McPherson Teresa McQuade Jim's Barber Shop l 8067 E. 38th St. l Seniors Rick Duncan and Mike Hensilmier give the treatment to Jam l Addams and assistant at Jim's. Jim's Barber Shop gives excellent cuts and shaves with the utmost courtesy as well as prices we all enioy. Sheryl Medcalf Jean Medford Tim Mellene y Ik 7,1 Q? I-W Sherry Menck A 2, ' H2 ' Tim Messersmith , '1:' A , Sandy Miller f ff - Jam Mills fl 5 X M 4 ij Danny Moore I if 1 3 Ah A X 2 I 9 Ivory Morman 2' ' 1 ! Michael Morman V I J fq John Moyer Bill Murphy Mike Murphy Dale Murray Greg Murray 1 , Stacy Neeley U! Kathy Neuenschwander ' X K 1-f 5 ' Janet Newell W4 W Rick Newell Dan Nordsieck Joe Norton Jeff OoleY 9 '93 -s is . ' if , Chris Orcutt Mike Osborn Tom Owens Gary Parks Craig Pcurmerlee ,?'?frr'?rf.- Mary Parrot Sunnye Parrot Keith Paschall Kennetha Paschall John Patton Vickie Paton Richard Pearson Raul Pedro Sandy Pell Tu Your Door Pizza 8180 Pendleton Ene Ruusma can't wait To get her great tasting pizza from Sarge's Tu Your F D I. Door Pizza. You can be sure your pizza is good because Tu Your Door has e those famous cooks, George and Hadley. 3 I X . 7 PN 9 W dw. gg' Q . ,E ,, Q Q' ' 1 f. ,Ax .2 ,X I A' A , . W .Q X .i I -H , wmv. . -,.. Z 1, -L g - I , -' jf , ' ' A '- as - N, 'Cl' . S 6 9 my 1 ' ' -3 f Qs 3 K ' V -.jr-L5 si ' 1 ' is .. .... N r , . V N N ,V ,. V -, , A ,. gi. Q' v ag. h 4, l . rv l ' ' 1 s .- ,Q A 3 A AA ' I . ' X f X - g A. xg N . ,X I I ,Q l y: X c mu.. -Q W ,K 3 . .- Qi, 4 A -Q K Q , 'r ' - b Ai ' ' ' U Q 'S Egg, M, Q-V ri A r X 5 N iitfwg 1 V .CX is ffrkiitf Q if ' 3 X ' nr: .s.m..i::SfwN,s - 5. Qi 3.4. ' ' F ., 4 , x, P .V 1:95 5' - - . X XS ': xg IQ,- , f- 1 ' 1 s, . Y , 'Q X -Q ir- PM . fn P- 'P 5, . N 0, I .S I :L ' -J - 5 V ix X' 9 -M, I . . V+ eu '- - - I it 11 is R X Xe - X .XX J ' F. Q x ' X i XX VN ,Y Al' 1 'c T .. X X , if 3' X X A Q - s . -I r ' i ' N fig 'Q '-sy. N . V ' 'Q r , . if - I 1 -'N .ix 5 ' r i ,Ti Q f 'P .. 6 - , ri 5'-X 415 .J X In . R Q f X I - Q -.Q - X ' - -4 5 'K . '-- , J X X Q M , .S I MX' 51 'irtfiifri-trsfirfwgfi X so 0 X K f,fi Q fX X 6000 E. 46th Senior Mark Perry has no doubts that the tools he buys at Ace Hardware are of the best quality. Ace Hardware has a wide selection of excellent tools and all of your hardware needs and sup- plies. Mario Perdue Don Perkinson Sandy Piers Melissa Pfeuffer Calleen Phillips Vickie Phillips David Ponto Lonnie Powell Edward Powers 'I Pam Preston S wx 1 Van Purcell Ronda Putterbaugh . ' iii Roberta Rahn A Diana Ray Donna Reed ' -r . Mike Retherford - , :T Diana Richerson .X 1 ' Debbie Rippy A I X I' vs fi Q l is N T Bob Rodewald -X Kathy Roberts Bob Rogers . - Kathy Rogers V 'we A-s, :KN f-O X ' .. - ' Q1 Mickie Rogier ' V My Barbara Rose .lan Rosemeyer Ronnie Ross Forrest Ruble Greg Rutan Vickie Rutledge Fran Salavon Kirk Santo Ig Q Marla Santo Cindy Sayer Terry Schlimgen Jerry Schull Terry Schroer Interstate Bob Kubik 3711 N. Sherman Dr. 547-8341 Senior and editor of Marhican, Debra Yancey poses for the editor's picture which will appear in the yearbook. Inter-state's photographers have always been noted for their excellent printing of all pictures. r L E l l l 4 l r Q l l 1 1 l l i 1 i ., s N 1, 1-'X Q .g f I' , A ' 1 x -v ' ,, Q - , , f 1 . , 'I 1' 4 'X ' .. an 4' , IW' W , 1. 'M . X 11' 4' to J' ' lx ' fi - A, f l D i '-v J r A J 6' l A t .A ' 4- - X :, ,ns ' g .4 S : f Q ef SA 4 1 if rx ' 'f 0, f .dh S S x 'iiigl JI 'S I1-V5 2 f I ., lg Z m A 9 . ' 'X' . 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Vickie Schwartz Barbara Seegel Becky Sexton Janet Shanks Janet Sheehan Jeff Shelton David Shepherd Theresa Shields David Sinnett Joe Sinnett Gary Simpson Mike Sipes Sue Skaggs Debbie Skeel Candy Skirvin Pam Skirvin Bob Smith Carl Smith Elaine Smith Gail Smith Glenda Smith Gordon Smith Paul Smith Rhett Smith Gary Snyder Alex Sokolek Mark St. Clair Ruth Steadman Mark Stevens Janie Strock Linda Stough Elaine Sullivan Kerri Swen Brain Talcott Sylvia Talkingto Pam Tarkington I1 ,-ur-1 Carefully measuring, iunior Shelia Harrison notes the weight portional weights are necessary for the correct result The of a substance on a centigram balance. ln chemistry classes the chemistry classes consists mainly of juniors. balances are used during every maior experiment where pro- Fred Taylor Suzanne TeVault Gary Thomerson Ann Thompson Dan Tippit Tom Tompkins Mark Traylor Susan Trotter Ron Turner Vickie Tuttle Terry Trigg Jerry Vaughn Carol Walden Vickie Walker Jana Walls Connie Walters Peggy Walters Carol Wampler Carol Watson Don Weaver Robbie Webb Denise Weir Nancy Weir Charles Welhoelter Bob Wessel Bobby Westerfield Ronnie Whittle Lenny Willan Robert Williams Liz Winters Brent Woody David Wray John Wright Renne Wright Eva Ziegal Vickie Zimmerman I, x . 1 I ew- 1 12,92 1.45 A6 . 26 F N. rf' ',, ,. 4 ' 'w x 41' 3.4. f , - 4-2' XJ? 'l ,fu ' , 4' IU I ,M , . 1 gs -, . f- Q J x I r in as TJ Y 1 1f,fa i - ZH .A ' R Y X, , ss if' . gi W i is rv ,av WM T , gg... si Q S? big? .aff X411 ii DUVIHQ l'10lfTimS, at basketball 90m6S ll1iS Year, C group of determine the best skilled. A large part of the patnettes chosen very talented girls kept the crowd in their seats for a per- were iuniors. They usually have had some cheerblock expen formance. These girls are picked each year at an audition to ence. The football patriettes attended a special summer camp Irvington Sports Center H27 N. Arlington As Bill Muffler holds a football from Irvington Sports Center, he recalls his days as a running back last season. Irvington Sports Center .lnc. has a wide selection of sports equipment for active people. Ponderosa Steak House 4228 N. Post Rd. Carry Cut Service Call Ahead: 897-3565 Come as you are, we want everyone to enioy steak. This is one of Pon- derosa Steak House's many homey requests and Sandy South is taking full advantage of it. Ponderosa's large dining room has rustic setting with smiling faces and helpful folks around to help your smallest needs. Their steaks are the greatest and the outdoor feeling fills you as you eat Pon- derosa's char-boiled steaks. 'Pat's have a better idea' wins for sophs Emerging as The fufure leaders of The school is The class of '74, Leading The class are counselors Mr. Ligon Drone and Mr. Don AusTin. Both counselors work TogeTher To encour- age The class in Their school work and oiher ouTside inTeresTs. Many sophomores are enrolled in Biology classes where all sTudenTs be- came experts aT bird watching and leaf collecTing. Many offended The annual loird Trip To Jasper Pulaski. The sophomores come up with The winning homecoming flooT enTiTled PoT's have ci beTTer ideal Calvin Johnson represenTed a mortician and drove The flooT which featured Denise EckerT, representing Greenfield in o coffin. Sophomores parTicipaTed acTively in sporTs and exfro-curricular oicTiviTies. Howard Bowling ond.Dove Glaspie helped The basketball squads. Rick Harris and Luke Schoaf aided The fooTboll Team. Sophomores Steve Lee, Paul Dickerson, Chris Fields, and Doug Wampler take charge in ring- ing the Patriot Bell at home football games. 'llllsgg Reserve cheerleaders Sherry Benham, Buffy Leon, Cindy Sayles, Evelyn Williams, Cheryl McKinley and Debbie Hardman help the Varsity cheer- leaders at football games to arouse the spirit of the crowd. Sophomores Rose Sanders, Roxanne Thames and Sharon Adams who are enrolled in foods classes look through recipes to find one that will make a well-balanced meal. 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I .neg Christia Adams Tom Adams Morris Allen Shirley Allen Mark Arnold Elaine Asher Sarah Askren Bob Austin Mike Baine Tom Ballard Weston Bartels Tom Bartlett Steve Bateman Judy Bedwell Judy Begines Karen Begley Judy Benge Sheri Benham Camille Bennett Sandy Bernard Debbie Berry Vivian Biddy Diane Blackwell Roy Blakeburn Donnie Blakley Susie Blanchard Joyce Bland Marc Blaydoe Eddie Blunt Jenny Bocock Rita Bach Robin Bonebrake Mike Bonham Pat Bonham Gloria Bouchaonnet Linda Boughton Eugene' Bow Allan Bowlby Howard Bowling Steve Bowman Kathy Boyd Bill Boyer Steve Boyle Bob Bradshaw Vicki Bradshaw Donna Braun Mike Bridgins Karen Bright Don Bristow Jim Bristow Kristen Britton Lester Britton Anthony Broadnax Jim Brooks Don Brown Glenda Brown Julie Brown Keith Brown Tommie Brown Fred Browne Peggy Bruce Dan Brunelle Shirley Bryant Steve Bullington Linda Bumpas John Bunce Ivan Bunes Karen Burcham Jan Burleson Susie Burris Julie Burris Dennis Burtener Debbie Butler Jeff Buttram Mike Byas Steve Byas Arlessa Byrd Renee Byrd Mark Campbell Steve Campbell Tom Campbell l 1 Compliments of PRESTON'S SUPERMARKET 2 l st 8g Ritter 7lst 8g Keystone 38th 8t Shadeland loth 81 Emerson 38th 8g Post Road 73rd 81 Keystone Tom Canavan Sheila Carey Lila Carney Kevin Carver June Cash Janice Cash Linda Castledine Darlene Cecil Bruce Center Mack Chandler Raymond Cheatham Greg Cheslyn Bill Chestnutt Duane Christmon Cindy Clark Ron Clark Jerry Claspell Jim Clawson Rick Clements Rocky Clements Bob Cleveland Dan Cline Denise Clodfelter Jenny Clouse Autumn Cluggish Connie Coapstick Jenny Coburn Denise Cole Paul Collins Frances Colon Sara Conley Doug Conner Bernice Cooper Water Cooper Ronna Copass David Copp ,Q '-AUM, x ,rcM,s,,f-s.Vf 's-M - . Y ' l Q 'U if .l - shffflrtx Working hard and enthusiastically is a student from Marshall at Preston's Supermarket. everything is at its best. W sd- ' -'i ' ' Q FP. C 2 -+4 Q-1-:Y S 5 ' gil. ,, a 11 lfl up At Preston's we 4 .3 . 1 Q 0 .ix T 49- is ,. i K 234 J My Wh! 1 K' v Mc? gN..:,x ii Q F 5 so it EJ 0 H N so N RETURNS PREPARED 8725 .388 :Devi A, fl L-J Michelle Corliss Mike Come Ed Cottrell Johnny Cox Pam Cox John Crabtree Terri Craig Cindy Crawley Patty Crawley David Criswell Steve Crutcher Cindy Cunningham Nora Cydrus David Dabney Michelle Daniels Mike Daurelle Jonni Davenport Mark Davidson Sarah Davis Virgil Davis Terry Davison Larry Decatur David Dehaven Mike Dennis Gerald Dibbern Bill Dichenson Don Dillard Jim Doan Ruth Doan Debbie Doerr Donna Douglas Margo Duerson Larry Dumas Terri Duncan John Dunn Kenny Durham '3f f , r Wondering if Johnsorfs tax service can help them are Lynne Cory and Com an . J l'l p y o nson's offers the best service on the eastside- so Mary Easler Denise Eckert Earnestine Eddy Delmer Edmonds David Edwards Diana Edwards Bill Effinger Henry Eisenbarth '-I-and ' fl-5' j an ' 9 3 V' 'E' 'T fl- 5 sr i ., -7 0 Q z lf' Al. A '5x,O he A fs 'A ' ' N9 Jeff Eisinger John Elkins Christine Elliott Marsha Ellison Beth Ely Ron Embry Tina Emery Pam Emrick Mike England Anna English 'fx also f f X ' 3 ll f f-3 Q l i A lll M Eric Enochs Jo Lynn Erby Eileen Estep Mike Estranda Ronnie Evans Dianne Felder s. . .- Donna Ficklin A ' P Chris Fields .1 Jeff Fisher 8 o '- x K M, sv , . i Q ff si Q Mike Fisher Duane Ford so Greg Ford . , , Debbie Foreman Mike Foreman , Alice Forte George Fox Sam Fox 1 f David Franklin 'K , fc Qs if 45 ,51 f fi I J- S we ,. :A luiflf D- fi, V e Af' 'S' Admiring the beautiful flowers at Arlington Flower Shop is Terri Perkins. Arlington provides beautiful arrangements for any occasion. '1' 3 ir? 1 1' -N E ,ff wxx-Qs ARLINGTON 356-2489 l335 N. Arlington l r l l P l l l l I 1 l 1 I I l l I l I Above is the 1970-71 Freshman Bgsebqll regm, The team had Q good year Varsity baseball. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Wampler, Tom Hopkins, Charles Ellis and they finished with a record of 3-3. With the experience they have ob- Gary Woods, Jeff Stephens. TOP ROW: Steve Bullington, Rocky Clements tained, many that were on the team will go on to play Varsity or Junior Jeff Eisinger, John Crabtree, Mark Hollcraft. l ,. Bob Fravel I R Arnold Freeman Q 3 . . .fm f Bonnie Fuller in -P V. 'lv ef Y , A Debbie Fuitz H 'ii Valorie Gannon ,Qi - Q' fx gg. D Marilyn Garvey I 1 V 'ga' is iff: ll L lk Mike Gavin if Q ' A , Bill Gebby rr g. I 5 Bobby cebhmi ' David Gentry ' H Pam Geyer 'G I Mary Gibson Q3 Q E 5: John emma Brendetta Gilliam , ,S iff ky Jeff Gilliland .gf -3 f. Ken Ginger X ' '- - ' if gf- 'Q ! David Glaspie Q mfg! If Mike Glodfelty . Ellen Gloye l Q Mark Goar Pam Goodman X k 9 Q' Kim Gorman , x ff Xe Bill Graetz Steve Green l Dick Gregory Q il my I Robert Gregory i N i'i Monica Grimes Sherry Grubaugh Virginia Gulley Lori Gunning A Ardith Gutzmer Debbie Haggins lx H 5 Alma Hagoods , David Hall l Mike Hamilton l l G . Diana Harden Peggy Hardy Dan Harlan Melanie Harris Rick Harris Debby Hartman Diane Hassos Lee Hatcher Vicki Haymaker Vanessa Haynes Vicki Haywood Sharon Heady Bill Heath Jim Harrin Paul Higdon Kathy Hileman Terry Hochgesang Jim Hodges Julie Hohenberger Mike Holden Gerry Hollonquest Melissa Holmes Greg Holstein Tom Hopkins Bruce Horste Karen Hosbein Gregory Howard Sydney Howard David Howell Sharon Hubbard Karen Hungerford LaVerne Hunt Dan Hurt George Hurt Charles Hutchison Steve Isaacson Anthony Jackson Bob Jackson Brian James Tim James Marilyn Jamison Kim Jennings Carol Jensen Calvin Johnson Jackie Johnson Lawrence Johnson its ,-,kv eff. -11 1' e.. , , S . 5, 'N r ilf' ,-1' l 1' J ee is 5 Y rr Q Q 'A ,ces f - . ps, , -.. TLJX S .- ,l, ,v , il Q we A if Kiki ff fx Strike! Right down The lanes at Hindel Bowl Take after Steve Hall and go to HindeI's. HINEL BOWLING LANES 6833 Mass. Ave. 545-1231 Across from Lums Enthusiastic Patriots Kathy Nell and Francis Colon cheer their team on to vic- tory at the Marshall-Tech game. 1 3 it 5 L ' 'sf , A .35 S - Q38 K 1 .. ' no 'T 553 T ' ' - 1:-A r . ... . If 4.1! . is -KL-'f'g.T. S L1-xw.MQ :ii f 31-as :gust -Q Q ' V in af , A 41' PIM! if - L l 1' it '2 si 1 1 iU ' f 1122 2 , . 2 FII' 'sf A 1 x . , as '4 E fwgng f U... WARDELL'S FLORISTS Michelle Johnson Sharon Johnson . Fred Jones Doug Jones Rena Jones Sharon Kafader 0 x'Y f-if X :li tl A ,, ,W ii f 4' ff? :lit ll 6 1' s,. - , A I Q . X - X xg X . , 2 X 'M ' J Q va - i xx ' X, ,,. .H ul Q li Q 3? I' X. .Ned Ray Kane Jimmye Keaton Vicki Johnson J Debbie Kemp Donna Kennard John Kennedy Jim Kimsey David King Chris Kirby Mark Kirby Karen Kirk Rick Kirk HF , J Pam Kolcheck Dennis Koester Harold Kouns Gerald Kuhn Peggy Lacy ' George LaFever .iz-fi Jeff Land .s::sSfE-'4 Marianna Laubscher J Q1 Qi J it x David Lane E' s -i2'f. .sfo ........... S Jim Lee Dan Lee Judy Lee Silas Lee Steve Lee Sheryl Lembcke Buffy Leon Jackie Lepscum Marsha Lessig Setting comfortably in The relaxing, oriental atmosphere at Hong Kong Inn is Fred Page and company. Try it yourself! Located at nearby Franklin Gables Shopping Center, the Hong Kong Inn features both oriental and American food for everyone's taste. This year's Quill and Scroll group ate there for their special meeting. Judy Levine Diana Lingenfelter Chris Listenberger Claude Livesay Jim Loeber David Long Mark Lowe Miliadee Luttrell Anthony Mabry Robin Mack Debbie Markey Lisa Markham Colene Marsh . David Martin Judy Martin . Keith Martin Dennis Mason Mike Mattingly ,---o J or c Herbert May Steve McCaffrey 1 ' Kathy McCarthy l 1' 5 . Debbie McCoy ' ' -6 Angela McGaughey J v Margaret McGinnus L 5, Cheryl McKinley wif' ' Suann McMahon :fs E Janet Mears , J I A 3 556 Perry Meek V ' Suzanne Messersmith '- Lee Miller Q M I Steve Miller i I Bob Malls lg 'F ' Jackie Miner K - 5 Jerri Moll gy, ,-, Cindy Monaghan , Candy Montgomery I' ' .. HONG ONG INN Chinese and American Food 8079 E. 38th ST. 898-O6l3 Relax ln The Oriental Atmosphere .if ,fl -'sz c , Ss 6 -. QI gg 1 4' Y lf yeh Brian Mooney Bob Moore Robby Moore A ,f , .J ' Jerry Morgan 4 T' Mary Morgan L Wanda Morrow Q Shari Moss Sandra Moulder ' Mark Moyer fr, as l 5 Jack Mullins Marisa Mullin Paula Murray Vicki Murray --'Q Mary Musgrave QN- as if f s 2 ,. ff 1 ' i1??i1 . .ii3 I Y 'X x Denise Nahre r I A Mark Neff in l gulllyNNeli ww ' ra esl er Valenda Newell Slarla Newman Terry Nicholson Greg Niggle Tanna Noe Steve Nokes Joe Norton Teresa Osborn syn.. Connie Oakes ll 9 ll Qcfz ws: .X i -1 . lar ll! ng T 'S gli! l Ill Y' Karen Oliver Charles Owen Lola Owens Luis Padro Don Paff .lay Page Wanda Page Don Palmer Lucinda Palmer IK JOHNSON' PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS 28 N. Webster l 356-26l9 The Finest E In Porlrails and Special 2 Occasions AT Q Reasonable Prices Color or Black 1 And l l l A l Q 135 li 6 QU POST 0 -ff L. Q-uf :ij ., PHARMACY POST VALUE HOPPING CENTER Darlene Parnell Steve Parrot Larry Parsley Kendrick Partridge Joni Patterson Bill Perkinson Randy Phegley Debbie Pfeuffer Yvonne Phillip Pat Pidcock Joni Plummer Yvette Potter Leroy Power David Prhan David Price Johnny Pritchard Jeff Proctor Larry Proffit Nadine Proffitt Joe Qualizza Curtis Rogan Jan Ramer Kenny Rance Charles Ratcliff Ed Ratcliff Jeanne Ray Candy Reason Terry Reckert Michele Reddon Rose Reed Sherry Reinert Debbie Reitz Susan Remete Jody Retherford Jeana Reynolds Karen Rhodes 2117 N. Post Rd. Indianapolis, Indiana Phone 898-1380 55 , V AJ . so 3 xii f 1 Miss Elaine Teter helps sophomore Harold Kouns with an Algebra problem. Many sophomores are enrolled in either Algebra or General Math. Often times they go now to harder courses such as Unified Math and Calculus. , ' -c -s Q Y?-P ,5 ' '- 1 . . - ,, .- NJ ' - A. 6 4' K nr -'52 f ,1 A, ' R X f if l Q i ', 1 4 t e ' A f A. N f' JA' an . 1 E be 1 'f 15 1651.51 1 1 '. -' vs m.ff 1 is wp Q ,X fx 5 ' .ks ,Q -P X Q .1 A t U I ,H ' ,. 1 . . - . Jun . .7 X :If f wg . x W 3 T' 1 3' ' A-., N . , N X I r Q S . . l 11 1 '1 11 L ?l 1 l 1 I 1 1 Y sf' Debbie Richardson Diana Richardson Sherrill Richeson Steve Riding 15. Autman Rieger 7 , Ruth Roark Jeff Roberts ff Denise Robinson D 7 ,' Doug Rockel f 'J l ' , 7 g A' N if R it 4 ,T 4 L 55 ' eg 1 N, . iff, Alfred Rodriquez 1 Celis Rodriquez Tawan Rogers Sandy Rogier Patty Root Patty Ruble Otis Rumple Ene Ruusma ik li Mike Salazar 10' I' ' f Y 4 553' ,c Q tl .fill 'W if M , ., QQ' Rose Sanders Cindy Sayles Luke Schaaf Bill Schantz John Schantz Dian Schenk Jeff Scofield Carolyn Scott Lee Ann Scott Linda Scott V Ron Shaffer f - Barbara Shanks ' Q' 'ID' if Denise Shaw :I .3 A Terry Shepard , V,- ' 5 S Kathy Shields 4' Bob shankle Qx l . lhv Greg Shull , Ilzi V Konnda Simpson 3' 1 5 SN e- Don Slate Rodney Skaggs of it iv -N- ls v 1 , - ' - 4 Jeff Sloan 4 t .3 Alan Smith I l Bob Smith -. Greg Smith , iz V Kenneth Smith Q . Linda Smith . , S vii Sherry Smith L -:si X - is-O! Y A 'Q f l Sophomore Pain Goodman sings in the Girls En- semble hoping to be in Concert Choir next year. There are many different singing groups. Bonnie Fuller and Donna Kennarcl are two of many sophomores that participated in the all- school production The Sound of Music. s. Nancy Smith Russell Smith Tina Smith Toni Smith Tom Smith Elgar Slicer Steve Sokolek Gary Solomon Jim Soots Susan Stadler Pat Stapelkemper Glenda Starling Terry Steen Becky Steiner Jeff Stephens Mark Stevens Bob Stewart George Stigler Terry Stogsdill Larry Stockhoff Melva Street Randy Strothman Mike Suhre Paul Sulzberger Lisa Surdi Ricky Surdi Vicki Terry Roxanne Thames Terry Theyssen Debbie Thomas Judy Thompson Ricky Tichenor Greg Ticher 5, ,., rd' 'SE ' 5 xii c an A .vo-5 ,,.p-.sr x .Q r s X W' 1 4' 1 at 45 9 ,rx c r N X? Jim Totton 'S L Sheila Trowbridge -wi AndY Tucker I f . 4 - ' . ' i ir ' N '+ lT'S TH REAL THING A i :E Q i , ,oi is i F, 'J if .A 97' Y Q I JAQJ I 5 ? 1 v ,wk r P W ? 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J , J V 1 .. .... , -. , M5 2: si Y- .5 Q 4- , Jn ,H rv . .nf I 217 1. 1 pf . v ..f :Af ' i 9: v W, ,nge , c fig f- I ff fr is .5 - ,,.-Q C s. .ug ,+ I in , J-J 1 , ., is Mike Turner Pam Tuttle Mike Tyree Donna Unangst Valerie Urie Irma VanDamme Ray Vincel Bruce Walker David Walker Jeff Walker Debbie Waller David Walls Donna Walters Doug Wampler Mike Warner Sandy Warner Becky Weathers Elenor Wertenberger Steve Westan Richard Wharton Willie Whatley Gary Wheatley Roger Whitacre John White Kevin White Perry White Mike Whitehead Joe Whiteside Vickie Whitfield Rodney Whitfield Jim Whittington Kathy Whyde Pat Wicker Rose Wight Richard Wildrick Jay Wilkerson Jackie Willan Carol Williams Donna Williams Evelyn Williams Kevin Williams Marcia Williams Roy Williams Ron Williams Tim Williams Greg Wilson Debbie Wimp John Winters Tina Wolf Roger Wolfe Teresa Wood Connie Woodruff Crystal Woods Gary Woods Pam Wooton Richard Worth Brenda Wright Randy Wright Tim Wright Carol Yates Steve York Mickie Youngs Paula Young Lauren Ziesemer Jerry Zimmerman 4 Frosh add 200 in 1972 to total nearly 800 WiTh The aid of many public and parochial grade schools, The freshman class came To a ToTal of nearly 800. Under The guidance of Mrs. Mar- iorie Christy and Mr. George McCool, The freshmen class of '75 prepare Themselves for The nexT four years at Marshall. BoTh counselors assisT in making plans for The fuTure years aT Marshall as well as possible careers. OrienTaTion classes are also seT up To answer any questions The freshman mighT have. The Nelson-Denny Read- ing TesT is among The baTTery of TesTs given To freshman To insure Their aca- demic success aT Marshall, Many freshman boys parficipafed in fooTball, baskefball, baseball, wrestling, and Track. Freshman girls are active in cheerleading, GAA, and musical groups. Frosh are involved in STudenT Council, marching band, and other exTra-curricular acTiviTies. .-4 2 B 1 1 ' 1 'lo Cfi 22 4. 6 5 ' K N5- 15, fra r 1 Many freshman ioin the Cheerblock to support their teams by coming to every home game and by cheering with the Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Before becoming a Varsity cheerleader, students must have been in the cheerblock for at least one year. 14' Carol Newell and Bob Gebby practice long hours to be able to be in A Band the second Semester. The band always has a Concert in the Spring. Freshman cheerleaders Kim Kingsley and Lydia Holstein hold up the banner telling the Pat's that it's Time to Fight . 1 ,F J' K l Q l f fm ' fi? ,. -.f ? - wr' w ' wg' lt li '. 5 M: .Q ASX : N xx X 41 X , -' fl .5 -.5 ' f z 3 ff l , f 1 ffl S' q S 'X ft f p S .-.-.V Q 40, A if ii tg ,J N J nv ,- Zi ...E g fs f J sg f If X -A S'-' J fn 189 -I X gm f .. g- , Ai . zll :Asif g ur f 'S , w . 5,-fw! ? li -56- 5 5 - , ,Q . gl ! 5 B K. 3 Q- ll Q.. - 1 I ,g , .. , .' 3 . J I A ala ,I.',fls' 'fixes f,v if R J 'Aff - 5 f Q - i Q 1- 5 ' if Q 1- fl- Xifnr 1-fi. ' o 1 . K s , l 1 ., t 1 1 r l l 4 1 a P Iyar 1 sd? Fun? .l sr a a ,. ' '24 . P, gtg N 'S .S . ,. . Terry Aaron Neal Abner Sarah Abrams Andy Ackles Randy Ackles James Adams Karen Adams Larry Adams Sharon Adams Sharon Adams Greg Ahrens Susan Aitken Debbie Albertson Lori Alburtis David Alchin Joey Alderson Janet Alexander Myra Allegree Cassandra Allen Darrell Allen Kevin Allen Martha Allen Shawn Allen Howard Alley Benny Anderson David Anderson Bob Aton Sue Baber Lance Baird Cheryl Baker James Baker Michelle Ballard Bruce Barclay Adele Barnard Larry Barnes Steve Bartholomew Brenda Basso Daniel Batey Eric Bennett James Bennett Michael Bennett Anita Benson Linda Benson Richard Benton Eddie Benyon Patrice Beriault Tina Billerman Cynthia Bishop Tim Bittner Herbert Blakey Randy Blanchard William Blanchard Vickie Blaydes Patricia Blunt Willy Bobbit Ronald Boggs Dennis Bolner Caryn Bolton Anita Bowen Dan Boyle Verline Bradford Doug Bradford Ronald Breen Billy Brewster Greg Bridges Tina Bristow Darlena Britton Mike Broadus Diane Brock Lorraine Brooks Billie Brown Deloris Brown Donald Brown Dennis Brown Kathy Brown Mike Brown Mike Brown Shirley Brown Shelida Brown Wanda Brown Debra Browning Cynthia Budd Camillia Buell Harold Burton Terri Butler Vicky Butler Deborah Byerly Victoria Byrne Bob Caldwell Mark Caldwell Joey Calhoun Luther Calvert Debbie Campbell Terry Campbell Steve Canavan Larry Carmon Bob Carney Jennifer Carney Don Caruthers Mary Carter Keith Carver Sharon Caudill John Cecil Deenah Chambers Sharon Chambers Lester Chaney Kim Chapman Kevin Cheatham Mike Child Debra Christmon Beverly Clark Vicki Clark Christine Clayton Ron Clements Ronnie Clements Mariorie Cline Anthony Cole Denise Cole Zetra Coles Garry Colledge Denise Collins Sharon Compton Debbie Connelly Bob Connor Sheryl Connor Kris Conover Karen Cook Paula Cook Priscilla Cook Richard Cook Debbie Cooper Dwight Cooper Francine Cooper Mark Cope Don Copus Clayton Clouch Robert Coulter .lack Cowen Don Cox Janice Cromwell Greg Crawley Terry Crawley Carol Crawford Cheryl Crenshaw Terry Creekbaum Brenda Crouch Connie Crow Marcia Cullum Robin Cunnings Wylena Curless Robert Curlin Terry Dale I t l . f 1 I . r Q P 4:14 1 ififgr h A i rv , S1 ,..-4 .T-ze - - X , Q' -4 5 S ca i,i vc ee ' I, , ,. ,X l , l SJ: y Y Y.. 1 1 Y 1 Ne ll' ft X c e. K if ffl f t T 1 ff 44 N f -X X . . pi: ' 'lx ,F 1 s .. X THE P f I lily r 1' . T3 S if I 1' FCLKS TL.- -- 1 ', ig, ,,,s Freshman enrolled in Oriention classes learn their way around school, reading lab is under supervision of Mrs. Jane Zerbo and Miss Jane Fran- the school rules, and program planning. In Reading Lab they learn more ceschini. Orientation students completed their four-year program with the effective ways for studying and how to improve their reading skillsp the direction ofthe counselors. STOKELY l CAMP VAN THIRST QUENCHERH I4 Joseph Dalton Alyce Dameron Cheryl Daughterty Debbie Davenport Betty Davis Louise Davis Linda Dawson Beth Davidson Sherry Davison Darlene Davis Henry Davis Linda Davies Larry Davis Marcia Davis Micheal Davis Susan Davis Nina Dean Greta Deckard Mark Decker Cynthia Degler Desiree Lehman Donna Devane Cheryl Devine Debra Dicks Ana Diaz Gary Dillahay John Dillard Tracy Dilley Debra Dine Linda Dineff Ronald Dineff Sherree Dinwiddie Patricia Dobbs Carl Dodd Johnny Dodson ' Katherine Dorris l T 1 r ,sn 1 ,Q ' .K Styles of Today 0 Esquire Plaza 0 Greenfield For the best in quality. Shop smart at Smart Shop. , X 1 Devingfon Shopping Center E 46 81 Arlington Open Daily 10-9, Sal 10 6 Marion Donaldson Debbie Drake Maurice Driver Lavenia Duerson Rickie Duling Geraldine Dumas Franklin Durham Virginia DuVaII Teresa Dyer Theresa Dycus Sylvia Ealy Tom Essex Trina Emery Tim Erickson Karen Enochs Darlene England Linda Elkins Arthur Elkins Mark Edwards Johnnie Edmunds Bill Edinglon Ralph Eddy Sandra Farmer Richard Farmer Terrea Faucelt Deborah Felder Mike Fisher Becky Feilds Teresa Fischer Doug Flemine Candice Filch Cindy Filzgibbons Keilh Fluharly Randy Flory Elaine Fletcher Leesa Foreman Ken Fording Kim Fontana Ted Forte Joyce Fowlkes Cindy Frost Dan Fuhs Diana Fugit Debra Fuller Albert Furlani Frank Gageby Adie Gaines Geoffrey Gaither Lisa Gavin Mike Gearin Bob Gebby Brian Gelinas Tina Gentry Mike Gentzel Jeff George Paul George John Gerlach Terri Germany Susan Geyer Don Gholson Ted Gibson Tonya Gilkey Terry Gill Loretta Gimlich Rosa Gioe Lynn Gleason Bob Glenn Cary Goar Ralph Goode Janet Goodwin ' Mary Goebel Derotha Goodman Beth Grant Tim Grant Mike Green Bonita Griffin Barbara Grimes Mike Green Larry Hadler Beverly Hall Debbie Hall John Hall Teresa Hall Terri Hemmelgarn Pam Hammond Joe Hammond Joe Hand Randy Hankins Scott Harding Ricky Hargrove Doug Harlos Loretta Harlos Joe Harris Suzanne Hartell Mark Harvey Calvin Hatcher Curtis Hawkins Shelley Hawkins Herman Haynes Michael Heady Michael Heeg Terrie Heichelbech Victoria Hellmer Jan Heman Robert Heman Teresa Henderson Tyrone Hendricks Debra Hennessee Karen Herr Charles Hickman Joseph Hicks Angela Hicks Terry Hicks David Higgins David Hightshoe Mary Hill Sharline Hinman in X .,..,, Q A' af 1 ,X My e 242 , in 5 'A if 0 , 'Q' iw? .1 l nv A yqlg Y ,y,: I ig u f . fr 'A fl? 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Washington i A .L 1? sa x ,.? Y hd fl 1 All 148 , lP' my-Q Dennis Kugler Kalas Kuhn - Tom Kuhn V- Veronica Lake David Lamberg Amanda Land Rex Lane Chuck Lang Steve Laing Mike Lasley Steve Lawler James Lawrence Cherie Ledford Kent Lee Leland Lee Tim Lee Eva Lepscum yi Toni Lester Rosella Lett Mike Lindsay Terrie Lindsey Robert Lingenfelter Paula Locklear Paula Lockridge Mike Logan Terry Long Denise Lorton Dianna Lorton Marlie Lucas Joe Lucas Tom Lucas Debbie Lund Richard Lynch Rick Lynch Howard Lyons Mary Lyons -I 0- gs- ... -....-L-.fly . Dye-' 'Ibn-w Journalism is a course increasing in popularity with freshman. They learned to write stories for newspaper. Many freshman participate in the Marching Band which performs every year in the 500 Race Parade downtown. HERFF JCNES Official Jewelers and Stationers to the Patriots Mr. George Craven, To OS 54- C' G ,A 'P o Q John Marshall Representative Class Rings 0 Graduation Announcements 0 Awards Caps and Gowns 0 Diplomas l4ll North Capital Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202 Club Pins Ever iinaneial erviee youll ever need i availahle through the AF B3 th it hlitheeier Banking Center. 38TH Sr MITHOEFER BANKING CENTER 10050 East 38th Street Steve Spacke, Manager American Fletcher APN-B National Bank Member FDIC Stephanie Lytal Arthur Mabry Kathleen Mackey Lars Maeland Gregory Maiors Steven Manning Michael Marks Beth Martin Janice Martin Rodney Martin Ronald Martin Leticia Martindale Darryl Mason Jody Massingale Gary Mathis Jimmy Mathews John Mattingly Paul Mayer Barbara Mayes Richard McAdams Johnny McBride Kathleen McCaslin Donna McChristian Donna McCord Melinda McCoy Randell McDowell Susan McGaughey Geralyn McGill Tim McGinley Teresa McGow William McKelIer David McKinney Denise McManus Charles McPherson Deborah McPherson Kelley McQuade B' .rn X 3 if ai' ., W ' 1 X :EV f -f 1 C I 3, 5 ,fr , gs rf ,, , C, y t J , 'Yffw' rf lxjxi HW Wfihuq 4lnnw.4....,,,bu Dicme Nelson Suzy Hurless Q Qualify Portraits - Service of Finesse Pquids Swdig PauIc:'s Piciures ore The besi 3905 Woshingfon Phone - 283-5544 Indicmopolis, Indionca .lone Russell Gladys poge V r gf ,wg-f' Deanne Means William Medford Harvey Medley Steven Mellene Phillip Melling Jeffrey Melton Bruce Metsker Elizabeth Miller Gerald Miller Heloise Miller James Miller Karen Miller Leslie Miller Mary Miller Marcy Milliser Cynthia Mills James Mills Jeff Mitchell Jim Mitchell Billy Mitchell John Moffitt Carole Monaghan Colleen Montgomery Cynthia Moon Robert Mooney John Moor Dennis Moore Earl Moore Mary Moore Joan Morgan Roy Morman Terry Mormon Kim Moshier Karl Mounts Kevin Mounts Molly Mulcahy Elmer Mullin Myra Murray Santle Murrell Chris Neff Mike Nell Andrea Newenschwander Diana Nevels Dennis Newman Carolyn Newell Cheryl Nichols Bob Niemann Ron Nix Janet Nolan Mike Nolan Jim Oakley Dan O'Connor Lisa Ogle Paul Oler Lydia Oliphant Dan O'Neill Karen Orear Patty Osborn Curt Outlaw Dan Owens Larry Owen Sean Paff Kevin Padgett Manuel Padro Carolyn Page Robin Pagels Frank Pangallo Margaret Park Donna Parker Kathy Parks Mike Parham Vicki Parton Mike Patterson Bob Paulson Niccola Penick Jim Penman Greg Perkins Cheryl Perkins Julie Perry Kevin Perry Linda Peterson ,-ef as Q ,. 4 , - x J 2 If , I sl W .A , ' iq, K1 5 5' Q1 '. i., ff. Y . if I 9 y ,P P 4' A, 40- L F ' ' 'A' If pr-K J' Q 4 fi , Y Z, 'fl' X .,,.V .,,,:., QA IQ- ' 1 1 x. qw J l --.. , 6, ' Y l 1 3 2 !,.,-if 5' l ri' 'L V V ELI Q ,ff - 1. nr Q 'fn-Q vu 1, Q--9' -X lui iff- '- A H J' 'W 1 'li--f . ,, ' TI. fl .jill ji J g I C, is ., 4. . -5-1-..:.fe.-5.1.3. L -.-4 Q ' 7: .viii Q- Ls- M .,,,.., , ig , 9 F i A ,, ? J 3- ze '12 4 swf: if ,W szsfgfga. --G-an rw H fill fa-11-'sc zsisiferaz i - L . . vt x ,.-4 AAN. 5 . , . 2- 4, 4-4 N 4. - . R L- .Af A it . ITV I 'T ' a'1. X Z ' Q' l X 4jYriK.!:9A i . i I 'I ' Q1 cl tx .. :N - .4 -Vi 13 - L , f H!-' -1g-zu-ni 'W i -is Q 1 if if Res. f A V J' -3 i it f iq.. - ,,':, . . .M . 5 2 'H xl Q 2, w ' ifrjfff its Mrs. Charlotte Balchunos teaches her freshman World History class about the history of different countries. Assembling U.S. students before entering the exhibiting rooms of the Indianapolis Art Museum is student teacher, John Gunia. Mike Pettiiohn Jenny Phillips Larry Pickrell Cassandra Pitcher Rodney Pittman Greg Plant April Poindexter Amelia Posley Yvonne Potter .wi I 'J r 'I e .ss 1 ,fi I X, , Glen Pressel - Tom Preston J Spring Price V 'Q 5 Becky Prince f Dennis Proffitt X s Frank Puckett Kathy Purcell Cathy Quenell Vicki Quire Q its X. 1 1Y 1 Y il F f. V, David Ralston Rick Raney Tina Rausch Kevin Rayford I Debbie Rayner i Robert Rayner Dennis Reardon Terry Redwood 3 t ' Pam Reed Bill Reid Joyce Reid Evelyn Remete Terry Rempe Kathy Retherford Kathy Reynolds Mark Rhodes Shannon Rifner Sterling Riggs fa .. 5' ' ttlhtn tteellimrislioill elif ttrbilmnirirevwz IIN! ihlllqiing sllhtlipee itll , llllil ll llinilftlintlipebllisr iltnslfgjin rmeinlttnir Does a TV set really have to look like a pox? l RCA thinks not. That's because RCA is thinking tomorrovvt' in the video and audio products vve're designing today for you, to buy tomorrovv. l The Lounge Module shovvn at right, for example, 's a self- ? contained vvorld ---E Vl-,JJ li of entertainment A rollaround lounge chairvvith 4, chrome pall actually contains a Q I RCA s commitment to uyty , y yy N , tvvo TV' sets, PM-Alvl radio and 8-track stereo-all puilt mi l vvriat looks like i A A yuyr ,y y ggyy 'ii an ultra-modern lighting concept Cleftl v v a yuyu yy gg t A is the Video Satellite. That spherical i t K 5-inch diagonal Tv screen! y uu t, u uyrrrr in design leadership is reflected in thesefand many other ' - ' A::E:: 512- 2,f.gg tiglg ' 77 'K A Generation lll experimental design r concepts novv on display at the nevv RCA Design iiil Center. Drawing on innovative m y trt shapes, materials and moods, this collection marks a dramatic departure in sight and sound electronics. l For a fascinating glimpse into the future of home entertainment, you're invited to plan a group tour through the RCA Design Center, Sherman Drive 8 Michigan Street. An Equal Opportunity Employer ws' -1 iii . ' Y i .Q y , M D X 4' f- 'MB 1 ik! 4' f' in-5' il Q' 4.5. .3 . X M F, ,Z ' ,u 7 ff 9 x Seal-:X L X5 3 1 4. E' sy . , , ix., Q Mike Rippy Steve Risk Mindy Risley Karen Ritchie Bambi Rittenhouse Bambi Roberts Barbara Roberts Kathy Robinson Kim Robinson Tom Robor Kim Rockel Jim Rodewald Dorothy Rodriquez Albert Rogers Linda Rogers Pat Rogers Joe Rogers Sandy Rogers Stewart Rogers Sandy Rose Mike Roth Joe Rugenstein Mark Rushton Kim Russel Sharman Sadler Angela Salazar Dennis Salazar Sabrina Sallee Paul Salvage Joanie Sanders Lisa Sanders Liane Satterfield Vickie Sausser Mark Sayer Lisa Schaaf Lisa Schantz FLOWER TIME INC. Beautiful Flowers For All Occasions 6110 E. 38th 6 Attention Freshmen Sophomores Juniors and Seniors Scott Schlimgen Craig Schroer Mary Scott Michael Scott Cindy Seabolt Carol Sears Scott Seaton Julie Seats Roland Sedam Susan Seegal Harold Sells Lorraine Sexton Debbie Shaffer Jerry Shelton Phillip Shannen James Shaw Lora Shelton Vickie Shelton Greg Shamwell Jeff Shepard Richard Shinkle Linda Shipp Mike Shippoli Madelyn Short Laurie Shrout David Simmons James Simpson Joanne Simpson Larry Sims Dan Sinnett Sandy Skelley Rodney Slater Deanna Slicer Becky Smith Claude Smith David Smith 3 Zoles L closs rings toke oll the top honors Siam if Move ahead of the ,iff-V-fi' I v Y zi C ass assourringa ' 73 -'ff' ed in Karat gold and ll with the stone of f' mfs, yourchoice. Choose U' S. your school color ' --jf, your birthstone even a diamond, Order yours now, X eg. MQ' I I ll' ...ll I A It 'xvp' l ,I --'Qt fI TTx1!j Styl 10 tl ' Qs. ' fi , ' ' we'll mount it l .. Q , X f 1 In X9 , ' lx iif J Yi ' J. , 1 I 'f - 'r X i 'Q ZALES IEWELIRS Myflwwvwtvdmssd Use one of our convenient charge plans ' Zales Revolving Charge ' Zales Custom Charge Student accounts invited. X17 11 Q' .- in .. , N. 4 fi S - Q fi 5 QL 5 4 YA..,'. ig. 1 W ,. --. , A if K 9 A 'VX BN . 4 ff N C 1 , t. forges. ' init' '. f':'-, it a ' 1.5 -A I k I and . A? 4 4 V -t P' X 4 Ax 1 , Q '5 N? .QA G 2 Q . , 45 ,Q ' 4 l J I J yy . 5 'ki ll 1 , ,, in N f f' 3 f i 5 ..1f,f,f,2ya 'Q Q A J r ' ri wifi, We . T 'Il f 1 Q fi -vt Yu ' i at L A 4 V 51 .2 'ffl' ' 1' 4 ROYAL VENDING t I l Gary Smith larry Smith Linda Smith Mike Smith Roger Smith Stephanie Smith Terry Smith Tommy Smith Willie Smith Joe Snedeker Jennifer Snow Christina Sokolek Richard South Alan Spang Tim Spriesterbach Janet Spriggs Eva Stephenson Diana Stewart Mart Stewart Barbara Stimer Danny Stockdale Don Strathman Barbara Stubbs Teresa Stuttle Donna Sullivan Gary Sulzberger Eric Swan Cheryl Swann Curtis Sweatt Guy Swinford Jackie Tarkington Cindy Tate Brenda Taylor Jim Taylor Debbie Terry Connie Thomas COMPANY Quenching thrist and satiafing hunger are Royal Vending's iob at John Marshall High School. Sheila Carey and Connie Woodruff are well aware of this fact Karl Thompson Mike Thompson Mariorie Thompson Rose Thompson Sylvester Thompson Steve Thompson Sandy Thompson Victoria Thomas Harold Tipton Eloise Toney Denny Traylor Junita Triplet Tanya Trotter Ken Troutman Larry Trowbridge .Ion Trusty Dan Tompkins Mike Turner Larry Twigg John Tyson Carmel Ulrey Carolyn VanCleave Richard VanCleave Cindy Vorek Greg Wolford Brad Walker Bruce Walker Pat Walker Tresia Wall Natalie Walls Ricky Walton Greg Walton Ray Walton Bill Wampler Cathy Washington Jennifer Washington ff Est td Lnstemng intently to the museum guide at the Indianapolis Museum of Art teacher John Gunra organized the field trip to break up the usual routine explain the background and history of these portraits by American Artists of classes and lectures and to add variety to study of the history of the are luniors from two of Mr. William Riley's U.S. History ll classes. Student United States. l years sophomores ,ll ,I 1: While crcining their necks to spot an elusive feathered friend, these sopho- Tramping through rain, sleet, and snow they get points toward their bird more Biology Il students yearn for their carefree freshman days. Next collections. Biology students are always on the watch for the Great Blue will have to carry on Marshall's tradition of bird trips. Heron which nests at Geist Reservoir. ' 'sis gs. 9 j . x3 -3 X i is 5 ' le. li Fx X 2 l QR if A m 5 'll i f, 5 ff' ii' 'Q' s ,J 3 X l V 'Y ' Af , Q5 ,il Q s P is I l Shias fit ,yyy Q X ', G ,Q .WJ Ks 1.Qlff . s g P f? r- if Denise Washington Maurice Washington Mark Washington Vannette Washington Timothy Warner Melanie Waters Mark Watkins Keith Watson Nila Watson Lisa Weathers Bryan Weaver Theresa Weaver Herman Webster Steve Weir Joe Welhoelter Connie Weller John Wenger Ronda West Gloria Whatney Terri Wheatley Jim Wheeler Linda Wheeler Delores White Dean White Gene White Rhonda White Robin White Janet Whitis Delbert Whitney Marsha Whittle Mary Wight Mike Wilkerson Tina Wilkie Marion Willey Robert Willey Barbara Williams ,-'Ir 4' ,rv l x 1 1 Q l. 1 l f as--3 e ,NX KLINE VOLKSWAGEN INC. 6901 E, 3315 The Cars Thai Never Gel Qld David Williams Euslice Williams Frank Williams Gerlrude Williams Krislen Williams Melvin Williams Joyce Williamson Gerlrude Willis Dave Wills Kkaf Fei 1 Shawn Wilson Joe Wilson Mike Winters Kirk Woodcock Diane Wofford Connie Woodfork Allen Woods Marcia Woolsey Julie Worrell Mike Worland Bill Worley Kalhy Wrancher Tom Wray Joe Wright Vicki Young Joyce Yowell Ross Youngs Roger Young Debbie Youngs Ronald Young Rulh Yales Palricia Zoller ivf W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW WW JW N WW W W W W W W W W W W t V 1 ilu., WS , ...nl EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-DEBRA YANCEY attended the I.U. workshop to learn her iob as editor and directed more than 30 students Clevelan C Connor Brandenburg, Gail, p.lO2,45 T62 B Index A Aaron, Joey, p.lO2 Aaron, Terry, p.l4l Akkolt, Kathy, p.lO2 Abram s, Sarah, p.l4l Ackles, Andy, p.ll5 Ackles, Randy, p.l4l Adams, Bob, p.ll5,88 Adams, Christia, p.l27 Adams , James, p.l4l Adams, Karen, p,l4l Adams, Larry, p.l4l Adams, Pat, p.95 Adams, Sharon, p.'l26,l4l Adams , Sharon, p.l4l Adams, Thomas, p.l27 Aerospace, p.58 Ahrens, Greg, p.l4l Aitken, Susan, p.l4l Alburti s, Lori, p.l4l Alchin, David, p.l4l Alcorn, Diane, p.lO2 Alderson, Jory, p.l4l Alexander, Janet, p.i4l Allegree, Marlene, p.'lO2,43,54 Allegree, Myra, p.l4l Allgood, Linda, p.ll5 Allen, Casandra, p.l-41,49 Allen, Allen, Allen, Darrell, p.l4l Kevin, p.l4i Beniegerdes, Donald, p.95,I9 Benham, Debra, p.ll5 Benham, Sheri, p.i26,i27 Bennett, Camille, p.l27 Bennett, Eric, p.l4l Bennett, James, p.T4l Bennett, Mike, p.l4l Bennett, Robert, p.l l5,89,l I9 Benson, Benson, Anita, p.l4l Linda, p.l4l Benton, Richard, p.l4l Benyon, Eddie, p.'l4l Beriaul t, Potty, p.l4l Bernard, Sandy, p.l 27 Berry, Biddy, Billerm Debra, p.l27 Vivian, p.l27 an, Tina, p.l4l Bishop, Cindy, p.l4l Bishop, Ella, p.ll5 Bishop, Jackie, p.lO2 Bishop, Sue, p.32 Bittner, Timothy, p.i4l Bixler, Bixler, Casandra, p.lO2 Larry, p.l l5,54 Blackwell, Charles, p.lO2 Blackwell, Diane, p.l27 Brown Kathy, p.l4'l Brown, Keith, p.l4l Brown, Mike L., p.l4l Brown, Mike R., p.'l4l Brown, Shelida, p.l4l Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Shirley, p.l4l , Tommie, p.l27 , Terrie, p.ll5 , Wanda, p.l4l e, Fred, p.l27 Martha, p.l4l Allen, Morris, p.l4l Allen, Shawn, p.l4l Allen, Shirley, p.l27 Alley, Anders Howard, p.l4l on, Benny, p.44 Blakeburn, Roy, p.l27 Blakley, Donnie, p.l27 Blakley, Herbert, p.'l4l Blanchard, James, p.lO2,48 Blanchard, Randy, p.'l4i Blanchard, Susan, p.l27 Blanchard, William, p.'l4i Bland, Joyce, p.l27 Blaydes, Vickie, p.l4l Blaydoe, Marc, p.l27 Blunt, Eddie, p.l27 Blunt, Pat, p.l4l Bocock, Jenny, p.l27 Bock, Rita, p.l27 Boggs, Ronald, p.l4l Bogard, Sarah, p.95 Browning, Debra, p.l-'il Browning, Vivian, p.ll5 Bruce, Peggy, p.l27 Brumbaugh, N., p.95 Brunelle, Dan, p.l27 Brunnemer, Joyce, p.l03,45 Bryant, Larry, p.lO3 Bryant, Linda, p.ll5 Buckland, Roger, p.lO3 Budd, Cindy, p.l42 Buddenbaum, Don, p.95 Buell, Camillia, p.l42 Bullington, D., p.96 Bullington, Steve, p.l27 Bumpus, Linda, p.l27,55 Bunce, John, p.l27 Bunes, Ivan, p.l27 Bunnelle, Mariorie, p.ll5,45 Burcham, Gary, p.lO3 Burcham, Karen, p.l27 Burleson, Jan, p.l27 Burgin, Randy, p.lO3 Burleson, Marion, p.9-'1 Burris, Evelyn, p.l27 Burris, Julie, p.l27 Burton, Harold, p.l42 Burton, Ronald, p.ll5 Chambers, Jack, p.'ll5 Chambers, Sharon, p.'l42 Chandler, Mack, p.i28 Chaney, Lester, p.l42 Chaney, Jo, p.ll5,29 Cheatham, Kevin, p.l42 Cheatham, Raymond, p.i28 Cheerleaders-Freshman, p.68 Cheerleaders-JV, p.69 Cheerleaders-Varsity, p.68 Cheery, Doug, p.ll5 Cheslyn, Greg, p.i28 Chess Club, p.53 Chestnutt, William, p.i28 Child, Mike, p.'l42 Childress, Mike, p.ll5,45 Chisley, Robert, p.95 Christmon, Detra, p.l42 Christmon, Duane, p.i28 Christy, Mariorie, p.96 Choir, Liberty Bells, p.55 Church, Dan, p.lO3,lO4 Clark, Barbara, p.ll5 Clark, Beverly p.i42 Clark, Cynthya, p.l26 Clark, Ron, p.i28 Clark, Vicki, p.l42 Claspell, Claspell, Carol, p.lO3 Jerry, p.i28 Clawson, James, p.l 28 Clayton, Clements Christine, p.l42 , Charles, p.l5 Clements, Diane, p.lO3 Clements, Richard, p.i28 Clements, Rocky, p.i28 Clements, Ronald, p.l42 Robert p l26 Anderson, David, p.l4l Anslow, Greg, p.'l'l5 Anslow, William, p.lO2 Anthony, Linda, p.ll6 Appleby, Peggy, p.lO2 Arnold, Debra, p.ll5 Arnold, Mark, p.l27,83 Arnold, Millard, p.95 Ashbrooke, Sally, p.ll5 Asher, Elaine, p.l27 Askren, Daniel, p,il5 Askren, Martha, p.ll5 Aton, Robert, p.l4l Aultman, Russell, p.l'l5,45 Aultman, Sharon, p.l27 Austin, Donald, p.95,89 Austin, Robert, p.l27 Baber, Bailey, Baine, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Sue, p.l-'11 Gerald, p.ll3 Phillip, p.l27 Lance, p.l4l Cheryl, p.l-'il James, p.i4i Richard, p.ll5 Boling, Diana, p.lO2 Bolner, Dennis, p.i4i Bolton, Caryn, p.l4l Bonebrake, Robin, p.l27 Bonham, Bonham, Mike, p.l27,48 Patrick, p.l27 Booth, Jerry, p.l l5,2O,24 Bouchonnet, Gloria, p.l27 Boughton, Debra, p.lO2 Boughton, Linda, p.l27 Boughton, Ron, p.45 Bouher, Patty, p.lO2 Bow, Eugena, p.l27 Bowen, Anita, p.l4l Bowers, Dewayne, p.ll5 Bowers, Vickie, p.lO2,27 Bowlby, Allan, p.l27 Bowling, Howard, p.i27,79 Bowman, Merrilee, p.ll5 Bowman, Stephen, p.l27 Bowsher, Donnie Roy, p.lO2 Boyce, Cindy Lou, p.ll5 Boyd, Kathy Faye, p.l27 Boyer, Micheal, p.l l5,87,i i4 Boyer, William, p.l27 Boyle, Dan, p.l4l Boyle, Marein, p.lO2 Boyle, Steve, p.l27 Bradford, Doug, p.l4l Busenbark, Janice, p.ll Bush, Jim, p.lO3 Butler, Debra, p.l27 Butler, Judy, p.ll5 Butler, Rita, p.ll5 Butler, Robert, p.ll5 Butler, Terry, p.l42 Butler, Vicky, p.l42 Buttrum, David, p.'ll5,23 Butler, Lyndell, p.96 Buttrum, Jeff, p. l 27 Byard, Sylvia, p.l T5 Byas, Mike, p.l27 Byas, Steve, p.l27 Byerly, Debbie, p.l42 Byerly, George, p.ll5 Byers, Deborah, p.ll5 Byers, Gayle, p.96 Byrd, Arlessa, p.l27 Byrd, Renee, p.l27 Byrne, Vickie, p.l42 Balchunus, Charolotte, p.95,l7 Ballard, Michelle, p.l4i Ballard, Thomas, p.l27 Barbour, Paula, p.95 Barclay, Bruce, p.l4l Barnard, Adell, p.l4l Barnes, Larry, p.l4i Barnett, John, p.ll5 Bartels, Weston, p.l27 Baseball, Frosh, p.l3l Baseball, JV, p.84 Baseball, Varsity, p.85 Basketball, Frosh, p.79 Basketball, JV. p.78 Basketball, Varsity, p.77 Basso, Brenda, p.l4i Basso, Cathy, p.lO2 Basso, Paula, p.ll5 Bateman, Stephen, p.l27 Batey, Daniel, p.l4l Batey, Donna, p.lO2 Baynes, Mike, p.l22 Bedwell, Judy, p.l27 Begines, Judeth, p.l27 Bradford, Verline, p.i4l Caldwell, Robert, p.l42 Cady, James, p.ll5 Cafeteria Staff, p.98 Caldwell, Mark, p.l42 Caldwell, Mike, p.ll5 Caldwell, William, p.lO3 Calhoun, Joe, p.l42 Calloway, Patricia, p.ll5 Calvert, Luther, p.l42 d, , . Clevenger, Carol, p.ll5 Clevenger, Leslee, p.lO3 Clifford, Patricia, p.96,l4 Cline, Daniel, p.i28 Cline, James, p.ll5 Cline, Margie, p.l42 Clause, Jennifer, p.49 Clodfetter, Denise, p.i28 Cluggish, Autumn, p.i28 Cluggish, Steve, p.ll5 Coapstick, Connie, p.l28,68 Coble, Martin, p.96 Coburn, Jenny, p.i28 Coffin, Patricia, p.96 Cole, Anthoney, p.'l42 Cole, Denise, p.l42 Cole, Denise A., p.i28 Coleman, Keith, p.ll5 Colledge, Barry, p.l42 Colledge, Lenora, p.ll5 Collier, Bernadette, p.96 Collier, Joseph, p.ll5 Collins, Guy, p.ll5 Collins, Kay, p.ll5 Collins, Paul, p.i28 Colon, Frances, p.l2B Colon, Mariflor, p.lO3,55 Combs, Mark, p.ll5,60 Concert Choir, p.55 Conley, Sarah, p.i28 Conn, Bessie tMrs.J, p.94 Conner, Lenard, p.i28 Connor, Cheryl, p.'l42 Connor, Janice, p.lO3,9,36 , Robert, p.i42 Bradshaw, Robert, p.l27 Bradshaw, Vickie, p.l27 Campbell, Deborah, p.l42 Campbell, Lenora, p.96 Conover, Kris, p.l42 Coogan, Martin, p.96,52 Brake, Kay, p.lO2 Brancheau, Susan, p.ll5,55 Cook, Connie, p.lO3 Brandes, Ray, p.95 Braun, Donna, p.l27 Breeclon, Billy Ray, p.ll5,54,44 Breen, Ronald, p.'l4'l Brewer, Chuck, p.'l02,45,9l,76 Brewer, Mike, p.lO2 Brewster, Alan, p.lO4 Bridges, Greg, p.l4l Briggs, Jerry, p.ii5 Bright, Karen, p.l27 Brill, Debbie, p.lO2 Brill, Rustie, p.ll5 Bristow, Donald, p.l27 Bristow, James, p.l27 Bristow, Tina, p.i4i Britton, Kristen, p.l27,29 Britton, Lester, p.l27 Broadnox, Anthony, p.l27 Brock, Diane, p.l4l Campbell, Mark, p.l27,77 Campbell, Steven, p.i27,5i Campbell Tom, p.l27 Cook, James, p.ll5 Cook, Paula, p.l42 Bedwell, Ralph, p.39 Begines, Thomas, p.lO2 Begley, Kathy, p.l27 Begley, Karen, p.l27 Behymer, Don, p.lO2 Belcher, Mike, p.ll5 Below, Benge, Benge, Gary, p.ll5 Judith, p.l27 Toni, p.ll5 Brooks, Lorraine, p.T4i Brown Brown , Dennis, p.l4l , Deloris, p.l4l Brown, Diane, p.lO3 Brown, Donald, p.l4l Brown Brown Brown , Glenda, p.l27 , Harold, p.58 , Julia, p.l27 Canavan, Tom, p.i28 Canavan, Steve, p.l42 Carbone, Steve, p.lO3,46,ll7,lOl Corey, Shelia, p.l2B Carman, Larry, p.l42 Carney, Lilia, p.i28 Carney, Nadine, p.49 Carney, Robert, p.i42 Carr, Robert, p.96,2O,52 Carruthers, Don, p.l42 Carter, Mary, p.l42 Cartwright, Tom, p.lO3 Carver, Frances, p.ll5 Carver, Keith, p.i42 Carver, Kevin, p.l28 Cash, June, p.i28 Cash, Janice, p.i28 Castledine, Gayle, p.ll5 Castledine, Linda, p.i28 Caudill, Sharon, p.i28 Cecil, Darlene, p.i28 Cecil, John, p.i28 Cederholm, Dorothy, p.96 Center, Bruce, p.lO3 Center, William, p.lO3 Chafin, Alton, p.ll5 Chambers, Deborah, p.l42 Cook, Priscilla, p.142 Cook, Richard, p.l42 Cooney, Paula, p.lO3 Cooper, Bernie, p.l28,49,44 p.96,t 4,23 Cooper, Byron, Cooper, Debra, p.i42 Cooper, Don, p.49 Cooper, Frances, p.l42 Cooper, Kathryn, p.lO3 Cooper, Robin, p.lO3 Cooper, Steven, p.lO3 Cooper, Walter, p.'l28 Copass, Ronna, p.i28 Capes, Patricia, p.l42 Copp, David, p.i28 Copus, Copus, Cordell Donald, p.l42 Robert, p.l03,83 , Tony, p.lO3 Corliss, Michelle, p.l29 Corne, Micheal, p.i29 Corne, Steven, p.l03,45 Cornelius, Jeff, p.ll5 Cory, Lynne, p.li5,i29 Cottone, Gene, p.ll5 Cottrell, Ed, p.l29 Couch, Clayton, p.l42 Coulter, Robert, p.l42 Cowan, Jack, p.i42 Cox, Donald, p.l42 Cox, Howard, p.lO3 Cox, Johnny, p.l29 Cox, Pam, p.l29 Crabtree, John, p.l29 Craig, Terri, p.l29 Craig, Robert, p.96 Cranfill, Cheryl, p.ll5 Cranfill, Gorden, p.lO3 Crawford, Carol, p.l42 Crawford, Joe, p.l I5 Crawly, Cynthis, p.l29 Crawley, Patricia, p.l29 Crawley, Terry, p.l-42 Crawley, Vickie, p.ll5 Creek, Tony, p.lO3 Creek Crens Crisw Crisw Crisw Cro:k baum, Terry, p.'l42 haw, Cheryl, p.l42 ell, David, p.l29 ell, Debbie, p.iO3 ell, Denise, p.ll5 ett, Mary, p.lO3,42 Croney, Mike, p.l 16 Cross Country, J.V., p.83g V. Crouch, Brenda, p.l42 Crouch, Joseph, p.ll6 Crow, Connie, p.l42 Crow, Elizabeth, p.ll6 Crowe, Sharon, p.ll6 Crutcher, Stephanie, p.l29 Cullum, Marcia, p.l42 Cummings, Dennis, p.ll6 Cummings, Robert, p.96 Cunningham, Cynthia, p.l29 Cunningham, Laura, p.'lO3 Cunnings, Robin, p.l42 Cunnings, Roxanna, p.ll6 Curless, Wylene, p.l42 Curlin, Robert, p.l42 Curran, Elizabeth, p.ll6 Custodians, p.97 Cydrus, Nora, p.l29 D Dabney, David, p.l29 Dailey, Gerald, p.96 Dailey, Terri, p.iO4 Dale, Roland, p.96 Dale, Terry, p.l42 Dalton, Joseph, p.l44 Dalton, Martha, p.lO4 Dameron, Alyee, p.l44 Daniels, Michelle, p,i29 Daugherty, Cheryl, p.l44 Daugherty, Steve, p.l I6 Daurelle, Mike, p.l29 Davenport, Debbie, p.l44 Davenport, Jonni, p.l29 Davidson, Beth, p.l44 Davidson, Mark, p.l29 Davies, Betty, p.28,l44 Davies, Jack, p.96 Davis, Darlene, p.l44 Davis, Deborah, p.lO4 Davis, Henry, p.l44 Davis, Kenneth, p.ll6 Davis, Joyce, p.i04 Davis, Larry, p.i44 Davis, Louise, p,l44 Davis, Marcia, p.l44 Davis, Micheal, p.l44 Davis, Sarah, p.l29 Davis, Sherry, p.l44 Davis, Susan, p.l44,49 Davis Virgil p.l29 Gearin, Davidson, Sherry, p.l44 Day, Karen, p.ll6,55 Day, Paul, p.lO4 Deal, John, p.96 Dean, Nina, p.l44 DECA Club, p.lOl Decatur, Tarry, p.l29 Dekard, Gerta, p.T44 Deckar, Mark, p.l44 Degler, Cynthia, p.l-44,53 Degler, Richard, p.l04 Degler, Thomas, p.l 16 Dehaven, Dave, p.l29 Delks, Julie, p.lO4,46,7O,'l0l Denney, Jeff, p.l I6 Dennis, Micheal, p.ll6 Dennis, Micheal, T29 Denny, Jackie, 116 Denny, Karen, p.ll6 Desmon, Victoria, p.ll6 Denton, Rick, p.i04 Detzler, Theresa, p.ll6 Devane, Donna, p.i44 Devine, Cheryl, p.l44 Diaz, Ana, p.l44 p.83 Dibburn, Gerald, p.l29 Dickerson, Paul, p.l26 Dickerson, William, p.l29 Dicks, Debra, p.l44 Dikum, Patty, p.l04,45 Dillahay, Gary, p.l44 Dillard, Don, p.l29 Dillard, John, p.l44 Dille, Geoffrey, p.lO4 Dillon, Norma, p.96 Dilly, Tracy, p.l44 Dine, Debra, p.l44 Dineff, Linda, p.l44 Dineff, Ronald, p.i44 Dinwiddie, Sherrey, p.l44 Dixon, Debra, p.lO4 Dixon, Terry, p.lO4 Doon, James, p.l29 Doan, Pam, p.'lO4 Doan, Ruth, p.l29 Dobbs, Patricia, p.l44 Dodd, Carl, p.l44 Dodson, Johnny, p.l44 Doerr, Debbra, p. l 29 Estep, Eileen, p.l3O Esten, v., p.96 Estranda, Mike, p.l3O Evans, Karen, p.ll6 Evans, Ron, p.l3O Evans, Thersa, p.ll6 Eury, Nancy, p.ll7 F Fancher, Debbie, p.lO5 Fancher, Mike, p.Ti7 Farber, Eric, p.lO5 Farmer, Richard, p.i45 Farmer, Sandra, p.l45 Fast, Debra, p.ll7 Faucett, Theresa, p.ll5 Falkner, Melanie, p.lO5 Felder, Debra, p.l45 Felder, Dianne, p.l30 Fellows, John, p.95 Ficklin, Donna, p.l3O Gelinas, Brian, p.l46 Gentry, Dan, p.ll7 Gentry, Dave, p.l3i Gentry, Mike, p.lO5,9,l0,72,73,lOl,9l Gentry, Tina, p.l46 Gentzel, Mike, p.l46 George, Craig, p.ll7 George, Jeff, p.l46 George, Paul, p.i46 Gerber, Gerlach, John, p.l46 German Club, p.l50 Germany, Terri, p.l46 Geyer, Pam, p.l3l Geyer, Riki, p.ll7 Geyer, Robert, p.i05 Geyer, Susan, p.l46 Richard, p.l l7 Donaldson, Marion, p.l45 Dorris, Kathren, p.l44 Douglas, Donna, p.l29 Douglas, Dorothy, p.28,95 Drake, Antoinette, p.lO4 Drake, Debra, p.l45 Drama Club, p.45 Drone, Ligon, p.94 Drill Team, p.48 Driner, Maurice, p.l45 Duerson, Lavenia, p.l45 Duerson, Margo, p.l29 Dugan, Anne, p.ll6 Duling, Ricky, p.l45 Dumas, Geraldine, p.l45 Dumas, Larry, p.'l29 Duncan, Rick, p.l04,60,75,ll9 Duncan, Terri, p.l29 Dunkerly, Margret, p.lO5 Dunn, John, p.l29 Durham, Franklin, p.l45 Durham, Kenneth, p.l29 Durham, Mike, p.96 Durall, Virginia, p.i45 Durall, Virginia, p.i45 Dycus, Theresa, p.l-'15 Dye, Melody, p.ll6 Dyer, Theresa, p.l45 Dyke, Brend, p.ll6 Ealy, Sylvia, p.l45 Easler, Mary, p.l30,28 Eaaon, John, p.96 Eaton, Janet, p.lO5 Eberle, Janet, p.96 Ebert, Elizabeth, p,ll6,45 Eckert, Alberta, p.l05,68 Ficklin, Sherry, p.lO5 Fields, Becky, p.l45 Fields, Christopher, p.i3O,87 Fields, Mark, p.ll7 Firth, Paul, p.ll7 Fischer, Theresa, p.l T7 Fisher, Theresa, p.l45 Fisher, Jeff, p.l3O Fisher, Mike, p,l30 Fisher, Mike, p.l45 Fitch, Candy, p.l45 Fitzpatrick, Karen, p.lO5 Fletcher, Fletcher, Elaine, p.l45 Randall, p.l l7 Flory, Randy, p. l 45 Flowers, Charlotte, p.lO5 Fluharty, Barbara, p.lO5 Football-Freshman, p.75 Football-JV, p.74 Football-Varsity, p.72 Fontana , Kim, p.l46 Ford, Duane, p.l3O Ford, Greg, p.l3O Ford, Jo, p.lO5 Ford, Pat, p.lO5 Fording, Ken, p.l46 Fording, Scott, p.lO5 Forman, Deborah, p.l3O Forman, Debra, p.lO5 Forman, Leeso, p,l46 Forman, Mike, p.l3O Forsyth, Max, p.96 Forte, Alice, p.l30 Forte, Ted, p.l46,53 Fox, George, p.l3O Fox, Pam, p.ll7 Fox, Sam, p.l30 Fowlkes, Joyce, p.l46 Franklin, David, p.l30 Franceschini, Jane, p.96,l5,58 Fravel, Robert, p.l3l Eckert, Denise, p.i3O Eddy, Earnestine, p.l3O Edmonds, Delmer, p.l30 Edwards , Carol, p.l l6,24 Edwards, Dave, p.l3O Edwards, Debbie, p.ll6 Edwards, Diane, p.l30 Edwards, Janice, p.ll6 Edwards Sandra, p.l 16 Effinge-r,' Mike, p.i16 Effinger, William, p.l3O Eineman, Gary, p.lO5 Eisenbarth, Henery, p.l3O Eisinger, Jay, p.lO5 Freeman, Arnold, p.l3l French Club, p.l50 Fromm, David, p.ll7 Froning, Clark, p.96,36,84 Frost, Cindy, p.l6 Fry, Kenneth, p.96,2l Frye, Joe, p.ll7 FTA Bowling, p.5l Fugit, Diane, p.l46 Fuhs, Dan, p.l3l Fuller, Bonnie, p.l3l,54,l37 Fuller, Debra, p.l46 Fulton, Mary, p.69 Fultz, Debroh, p.l3l Eisinger, Jeff, p.l3O Elder, Mike, p.ll6,45 Elkins, John, p.l30 Elliot, Christine, p.l30 Ellison, Mark, p.ll6 Ellison, Marsha, p.l30 Elmore, Doug, p.ll6 Ely, Beth, p.l3O Emery, Tina, p.13O Emrick, Candace, p.lO5 Emirck, Pam, p.l30 England, Darlene, p.l45 England, Mike, p.l3O English, Anna, p.l3O Enochs, Eric, p.l3O Enochs, Karen, p.l45 Enochs, Terry, p.ll6 Erby, Jo, p.i3O Erickson, Mike, p.l l6,l8,89,l T4 Erickson, Tim, p.l45 Essex, John, p.lO5 Furlane, Albert, p.l46 G G.A.A. 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p.l2i Perkins, Cheryl, p.l52 Perkins, Greg, p.l52 Perkins, Terri, p.llO,l3O Perkinson, Don, p.l2l Perkinson, William, p.l36 Perry, Julie, p.l52 Perry, Kevin, p.l52 Perry, Mark, p.liO,l2i Peterson, Linda, p.l52 Pettiiohn, Gary, p.llO Pfeuffer, Deborah, p.l36 Pfeuffer, Melissa, p.l2i Phegley, Randy, p.l36,46 Phillips, Calleen, p.l2l Phillips, Vickie, p.l2l Phillips, Virginis, p.l53 Phillips, Yvonne, p.l36 Pickerell, Larry, p.l53 Pidcock, Patricia, p.l36 Piers, Sandy, p.l2l Pipino, Nicholas, p.98,l8,ll4 Pitcher, Cassandra, p.l53 Pittman, Rodney, p.l53 Pittman, Terry, p.llO Plans, Greg, p.l53 Plays, p.44 Plummer, Joni, p.l36,l57 Poff, Bruce, p.llO Poidexter, April, p.l53 Pointer, Sandy, p.llO,46 Pollock, Ted, p.98 Ponto, David, p.l2l Posley, Amelia, p.l53 Potter, Yvette, p.l36 Potts, Jean, p.98,25 Powell, Lonie, p.l2l Powell, Sarah, p.98 Power, Leroy, p.l36 Powers, Edward, p.l2l Pressel, Glenn, p.l53 Preston, Pam, p.l2i Preston, Tom, p.l53 Price, Dave, p.l36 Price, Sring, p.l53 Pritchard, 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Phillip, p.l56 Shaw, Debra, p.ll Shaw, Ron, p.ll Shaw, Denise, p.l37 Shaw, Dwight, p.99 Shaw, Rodrick, p.99 Showver, Eric, p.lll Sheehan, Janet, p.l23 Shelton, Lora, p.l56,49 Shelton, Gregory, p.99 Shelton, Jeff, p.l23 Shemwell, Greg, p.l56 Shepard, Jeff, p.l56 Shepard, Terri, p.l37 Shepherd, Dave, p.l23 Shepherd, Paul, p.98 Smith, Gordon, p.'l23 Smith, Greg, p.l37 Smith, Ken, p.l37 Smith, Larry, p.l57 Smith, Linda, p.l37 Smith, Mike, p.l57 Smith, Nancy, p.l38 Smith, Pam, p.lll Smith, Paul, p.l23 Smith, Rebecca, p.l56 Smith, Rhett, p.l23 Smith, Robert, p.l23 Smith, Robert, p.l37 Smith, Roger, p.l57 Smith, Russell, p.l38 Smith, Sharon, p.l37 Smith, Stephannie, p.l57,49 Smith, Larry, p,l57 Smith, Tina, p.l38 Smith, Toni, p.l38 Smith, Tom, p.l38 Smith, Tommy, p.l57 Smith Vanda p.l l l sm1thfvvaitae,'p.154 Snedeker, Joe, p.l57 Jennefie, p.l57 Tessier, Paul, p.ll2,72 Teter, Elaine, p.99 Tevault, Suzanne, p.l24 Thames, Roxanne, p.l38 Thespians, p.45 Theyssen, Terry, p.l38 Thomas, Connie, p.l57 Thomas, Debra, p.l38 Thomas, Mike, p.99 Thomas, Roxanne, p.28 Thomerson, Gary, p.'l24 Thompson, Ann, p.l24 Thompson, Judy p.l38 Thompson, Mariorie, p.l58 Thompson, Mike, p.l58 Thompson, Rex, p.l58 Thompson, Rose, p.28 Thompson, Roxanne, p.28 Thompson, Sandra, p.l58 Thompson, Steve, p.l58 Thorne, Stephanie, p.99 Tichenor, Rick, p.l38 Tippit, Dan, p.l24 Tipton, Harold, p.l58 Tincher, Greg, p.l38 Tincher, Jenna, p.ll2 Wampler, Carol, p.l24 Wampler, Doug, p.l39 Wample r, William, p.l58 Warner, Mike, p.l 39 Warner, Sandra, p.l 39 Warner, Tim, p.l59 Warner, Tom, p.ll2 Washington, Denise, p.l59 Washington, Jennifer, p.l58 Washington, Maurice, p.l59 Waters, Melanie, p.l59 Waters, Melanie, p.l59 Watkins, Mark, p.l59 Watson, Nancy, p.l24 Watson, Nila, p.l24 Watson, Keith, p.l59 Waugh, Miss Judith, p.99 Weathers, Rebecca, p.l39 Weaver, Bryan, p.l59 Weaver, Don, p.l24 Weaver, Terry, p.ll2 Weaver, Janet, p.99 Weaver, Teresa, p.l59 Webb, Robby, p.l29 Weaver, Robert, p.99 Webster, Herman, p.l59 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Zimmerman, Jerry, p.l39 Zimmerman, Vickie, p.i54 Zoeler, Patricia, p.l6O f xi 4 'f l E- cik' 68 1 l , .-.ss V .HL l ?'l7m.t514f3.i, SMS ' Q, T P Posing for a final picture is the YEARBOOK STAFF: FRONT ROW-Rick Duvall. BACK ROW-Pat Lewallen, John Essex, Dave Hirsch, Steve Nokes, Duling, Sharon Crowe, Judy Butler, Karen Enochs, Judy Martin, Regina Jay Wilkerson, Mark Combs, Dave Ralston, Pam Rance, Vickie Sausser, Tompkins, Jan Burelson, Ene Ruusma, Julie Brown, Debbie Yancey, Virginia Lynne Cory, Karen Rhodes. This is the largest staff ever. Trying to present an accurate and memorable book of events was the major obiective of the T971-72 Marhiscan staff. The staff dedicated many hours attempting to achieve this goal. I Want to express my deepest appreciation for those co-operative staff members. Special thanks go to Mr. Jim Shields, Mr. Ed Bovvers, and Mr. Eugene Alvarez of Tower Studios and Paula's Studio for their assistance in photography for the yearbook. An added thanks goes to Mr. Dick Kennard, Newsfoto Yearbooks, consultant. My final thanks goes to my advisor, Miss il Janet Eberle, for the patience and guidance she had in helping me learn the fundamentals. 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