John Marshall High School - Marhiscan Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1973
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Q . ds- 8! opening 'Lv M Ili' gg' ima: vu 1' . . 1. . Jo' 1, , f ' 15- . '- Pi- ,. ' students arrested for violence, drugs . . . a 'together' senior class . . dying clubs . . science trips Okefenokee, St. Louis . . our goal is to unite, to accept, to widen our circle of compassion. a 9 openin Homecoming HOMECOMING VICTORY ELUDES THE PATS, 21-6 'FIoats, Patriettes, the band-just how many people are left in the stands to View this gargantuan parade? On Friday, October 13, victory passed over Marshall's head as one of the top 20 state teams, the Chatard Trojans, rolled the Pats to a 21-6 loss. However, the defeat was only in points, as spectators continued to cheer the team. At half-time the array of 20 floats were displayed by students. The floats came from every class, some clubs and some third hour homerooms. The junior class float was judged the winner. Then the Patriettes, under the direction of Ms. Norma Dillon. did their rou- tine to Get lt On and Stripper played by the marching band and conducted by Mr. Stephen Hum- preys and Drum Major Gary Thomerson. Finally, former Homecoming Queen Cindy Rob- erts crowned her successor. Senior Mary Sue Fulton. After the game a dance was held in the main foyer to let Patri- ots celebrate the homecoming. -Patrick Lewallen X is 'T lOfhomecoming E130 'S al w 1 ABOVE: Riding home the winning class float is Junior Chuck Owens. Homecoming was on Friday October 13 on Sullivan Field. LEFT: Leading his band at the Homecoming Dance after the game is Senior Bart Chafin. RIGHT: Hear- ing the news that the 1972 Homecoming Queen is Mary Sue Fulton, the crowds in the bleachers showered her and her court with confetti. Mary Sue was crowned by former Queen Cindy Roberts. BELOW: Tackling a Chatard Trojan are Marshall Patriots. The Patriots lost the game 21-6, to give them a 2 win, 6 loss record at that time. The Pats later defeated Tech, a local power. ff 'QA' Q ,Elie iw, Q if .. s N A fi if 5- 5 , X ,Jn 'AUP' 4, W 5 lb-Q , Qanx s li X '1. Wm SQ. if-'bi llfhomecoming Patriots on Parade TWO NIGHT TALENT SHOW SMASHING STAGE HIT 'Sa y Alleluia! Its the Right Reverend Doctor Billy Sol here to help you cash in on your faith' The sixth annual Patriots on Parade had no basic theme this year, thus allowing students enough freedom to display their wide range of talents. The show was a success, although temporar- ily cancelled by the teachers' strike. Mr Gayle Byers. co-adviser of the show, stated after auditions, This year's extravaganza, ingeni- ously laced with barbs on the media, will undoubtedly go down in history as the most smashing 'Patriots on Paradef and it was. Mr. Byers. choir director. and Ms. Janet Eberle. publications adviser, coached the show along with the steering committee com- posed of three students. The acts in the show consisted of current music, soul, blues. piano soloists, dances and short skits fea- tured in the auditorium. Major musical groups participating in Pats on Parade were the Mar- shallaires and the Liberty Belles. -Patrick Lewallen js, t-Hai at uf X fi 'N x yi ' M.- s . 1 '--R. 1. Q2 gmgim , -L, 4 -f ' 5 is -1 22 5 my ' -.V Wig 9 - ' L ' ' 1 '- fx gli. .c 3.156 . gli.-' X ' A 7fI,,'i'E , 3g3iwg ' 4' 1 2 I Q gl ,sg R ' U HZ F NVQ i 'Y .F V J. ' Q ve Qu Q, Q . t - N. 1 i f 'Mika ,.,,n,, , , . f , , 5 4 i U , ABOVE: Giving the benediction to fellow students, faculty and parents is Secretary of the class, graduated senior Terri Kauffman. LEFT: Receiving his diploma from Reverend Sheilds, a member of the School Board, is Class President Paul Day. Bill Shipley and Paul Day assisted in handing out all the other diplomas. RIGHT: Senior Pat Lewallen, Co- Editor of the 1973 Marhiscan. pauses on the Indiana Uni- versity campus where he attended a two-week journalism workshop. Pat won first place in his editor's workshop, one of many thatjournalism students attended. BELOW: Led by the class officers the graduating class marches toward Sulli- van Field where Commencements take place. This was the first class to hold Commencement exercises outdoors. I.. 3 5 'fx -Ru K, x.- Q-, ,Q ' s 'Swar- il yi l l i l 1 l pl l li i l l l i it l l i i C i A l l l l 4 i l l l i l l l. bi i 4, ag! 1 7 .ii ll J- 1 Ill, 1, . lf 1? I . Graduation on June 7, 1972 had a slight change from the usual commencement agenda. For the first time at Marshall, the event was moved outside. The l972 class officers Paul Day, Bill Shipley. Terri Kaufmann and Marsha Kimbel led their class in two even lines from the student parking lot to the football field. After a brief opening and wel- come from Principal Thomas Haynes. Valedictorian Bob Copus gave a few words of inspiration to the class and to the audience. -Purri'r'k Lcwullefz This summer found many Mar- shall students in workshops. Publication staff members enrolled in one and two week workshops at Ball State and Indi- ana Universities. Six German students visited Germany for a month where they studied in German schools. Cheerleaders and football Patriettes also attended one week workshops at Vincennes and Indi- ana State Universities: Lynne Cory and Ed Radcliff attended Girls' and Boys' State. -Sharon Crowe H F1 , . wire d .y.. pp is l5fgraduation. institutes Graduation, Institutes '7 2 SENIORS STAGE FIRST OUTSIDE GRADUATION 'That sun has just got to stay out till we graduate because the rain would just ruin my hair'. Dances SHERWOOD COUNTRY CLUB HOSTS PROM 'Quasi Modo.' What kind of 3 mixed drink is that?' v ' ' A t Mr. Thomas M. Haynes, Mr. J. Ray Johnson. Mr. James Rodehef- fer and Colonel Clark. District Army lnstructor were among hon- ored guests to attend the l972 Mil- itary Ball. Hopefully Someday was the theme of the formal dance with more than 50 couples attend- ing. Junior Earnestine Eddy escorted by Senior James Blanch- ard was crowned queen of the dance. The Sherwood Country Club was the location for the fifth annual Junior-Senior Prom. Cele- brate , the theme, corresponded with the gaily decorated country club. The dance took place on June 5 and was organized by Sen- ior Sponsor Roger Schroder and a steering committee of juniors and seniors. John and Jim Kimsey's band. Quasi Modo provided the music. -Slztzron Crowe f 'T' . ,. - A A-+Eff5s,.- f .F L O . 7l': i 15. i rf qi A S f -1 J l if ABOVE: Seniors Danny McGinley and Mary Sue Fulton take position for their prom pictures taken by Paula Studios. UPPER LEFT: Juniors Lynne Cory and Steve Hall sign up for prom pictures as they enter the dance. LEFT: Autumn Cluggish and Howard Cox stop for some refreshments served by Pam Emrick and Joni Patterson. RIGHT: Dancing at the 1972 Military Ball are Ernestine Eddy and Jim Blanchard. The theme of the formal dance was Hopefully Someday. BELOW: 1973 PROM COMMITTEE: Sharon Crowe, Suzanne TeVault, Beth Curran, Brenda Dyke, Vickie Crawley, Linda Allgood, Janie Stract. Diane Jacob, Chunky Buttram, Mary Parrot. The committee's chairman was Linda Allgood. was E W -r-- Tl T ,li 'ff 'Q' K J. -,SM W if , . va -- -W ul-- .,.f- .N ?, ,.4..,..f - El 0 f fz We, Ytziflie W' 'ff '-Ib 9 gl Q' All-School Play UP THE D 0 W N STAIRCASE' 'But I don't ge the pointf Well, then let it be a challenge to you? The setting-an inner-city high school. The story-the problems faced by a first-year teacher and how she handles the everyday troubles of her students. With the help of fellow teachers and her students, Sylvia Barrett. played by Liz Ebert, comes to know herself. Ms. Patricia Clifford directed the play March 15 and 16. Although the play 'Up the Down Staircase' is a comedy, it does illustrate many of the foibles of modern education. Perhaps Bel Kaufman is alerting us to recog- nize our inadequaciesf' stated Ms. Clifford. Mr. Paul Justice and the stage crew built the set with openings cut in the wall ala the f'Laugh-In Joke Wall . Senior Gary Hampton managed the stage crew, and soph- omore Margaret Johnson designed the school setting. The set and the matinee performance were another in the series of Marshall firsts . Up the Down Staircase proved to be a delightful, modern comedy that brought a great turn- out by the students and commu- nity. -Ene Ruusma ,av P. . .'id gigs rw J CAST Sylvia Barrett ...... Liz Ebert Paul Barringer .... Steve -Hall ,stt J t Bea Schacter . .Bernie Cooper Dr. Maxwell Clarke .... Larry Jahnke S Mr. Mol-Iabe .Mike Glotfelty Joe Ferone ....... Bob Smith Mr. Bester . . .Dan Nordsieck Ella Fridendburg .Jean Kane Students ........ Tom Healy, Janie Sterrett, Lynne Cory, Jim Kimsey, Ron Smith, Laurie Ziesmer, Beth Ely, Margaret Johnson, Sherry Lawley,,Debbie Behnam, Greg Mansfield, Pam Emrick, Bennie Anderson, John' Wilson, Kalah Kuhn, I Shelia Harrison, Joann Shanks, Kathy Purcell, Donna Downton, Molly Mulcahe. , ' Director Ms. Patricia Clifford g Y l8fall-school play 1 A N 99' ABOVE: Painting background scen- ery is Senior Karen Denny. The stage crew, with the help of Mr. Paul Justice, built the set. LEFT: Presenting the rules to her new class, is Miss Barrett, the teacher in the play. UPPER RIGHT: Speaking to Joe Ferone fBob Smithj is Teacher Slyvia Barrett CLiz Ebertj. LOWER RIGHT: Portraying the part of one of the students in the back row is Senior Tom Healy. BELOW: Rehearsing his role in the all-school play is freshman Greg Mayfield. I Lx v FN4' PQ 3m lun QxilX!,x 5-mi, ij 'S as Sig Q N ' J Z. ,. 51.-f , 4? if zz .4 , X, k K -6 '9 I-,,,,,,4av 9 fa- 20! academics my gif -4- lw' ? ' unv- an ll' 'K' T' k ' W. R QW y -1 X E Q 5 5i5E S?EiQQfi? 3 .,, 'QW 16 f if A N' -4 'lgik W A ..,, 4 h .,J x f fi Aw: lx? N .Jw J' .Ns ,., gfHQ Q ' fa 1? SRX: QI? , Xt ewwtyfw ti 'V 31 ' --nf Q59 ,- .. w SdFm9 Q98 f'. ' -fx academics . ' N v R2 ,1- ,4 all .. A , . 1m ,x ,ff f .,,.--- Zlfacadenncs English NEW PHASE ELECTIVES INFILTRATE ENGLISH 'The phase electives give pupils both a freedom in scheduling and a responsibility to know their needs. ' Marshall's English Department was the first in the city to intro- duce phased electives, giving jun- iors and seniors a choice in their English courses. Various phased electives were Art of the Motion Picture, Bible as Literature, Black Literature, Folklore, Mythology. Reading Seminar, Science Fiction. Shakespeare, Short Story, and Twentieth Century Novel. Lan- guage and Communications, Edi- torial Practices, Speech and Drama were also offered. Effects of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds' was reviewed at Clowes Hall by Ms. Patricia Seawellls English l class. Humanities classes toured the Museum of Art and the famous architecture of Columbus, Indiana. Teachers added to the depart- ment were Ms. Colleen Stanley, Mr. Jack Weaver, Ms. Margaret Rawlings, Ms. Nancy Williams and Ms. June Grundy. -Debra J archow .- . z W- -' ' A- X ss -Q Q .N as -f .sqm s s f . Q s ' - s ' - :Ns Q . .. Q. , v . , I as Q' . s s , , , t KN .4 X as is 1. 22! english i , 'B 1 Q Q A sae. R' Q 1 'sf . I, X 5 A ', 'gt mes.: 'ff 3 . vw-. . tx .. 3 ' f ' 1 wi ' X 'G ' 4 Y' ty st , Lx ' 5 xi , X W if I AXE- ,v 'i,'lQ:Zr.,11.L2u.,.+ Am., ABOVE: Gazing over first period Mythology class is the Greeks lesser god Pan. The history and worship of Egyptian Greek Roman and Norse gods were studied in LOWER LEFT: Seniors Lynne Cory and Elizabeth Ebert act out important parts of a famous dramatic play during Drama II class. Drama II is a second semester course taught by Ms. Patricia Clifford. BELOW' Tom Healy relates his views on a current book to his Twentieth Century Novel class. The class taught by Ms. Judith Waugh reads and discusses current novels and their authors. Mythology. LEFT: Jerry Bulloclc works,studiously on an assignment during class. x dn ff ,cw-an W' 'id A ' L -xy-U--L-n 23! english Y. 9909'l9 fx l ii n ll m xt eMEH1-WEBER BM3BE2EBBi mnummrnsnf X' . wwffad Q, Q Ennnmznssl ' ffl ' - in-.... ABOVE: Social Studies students learn to take accurate notes for their notebooks. LEFT: A senior takes advantage of the voting machine in room ll3 to aid Nixon's landslide victory. UPPER RIGHT' Registered voters had to decide between Hudnut and Jacobs. locally, and McGovern and Nixon, nationally. RIGHT: The Indianapo- lis policeman being interviewed by reporter Kathy Whyde explained how the police works in local government and distributed career information. BELOW' Sergeant Max Brenton, narcotics agent, informs psychology students about drugs and some of the methods used by the narcotics division to educate students. V U, ff- ,:,f:f g.e5i:f 'f 7 fviZ'fV?'7' 43263 :i -1:-'1:'fm':-V-.1- , , , . , , 1 we 1 r.v i.+,'f4',,1QQ:. yi!! ., wl.:Q:vfZQ13E?fSv,:'::5, , A. ., ,f 4, V: :Ha ,.HW,,.f ,,,,x,,,:,. ,t,---vi l ' ' 'MSM fa 'divas' .irr-5r???'T 21 2' ' - 1-Aw , .- U . 1 f'ff.2fimQzs1m::QW . , 5 1 va 44 if ,Q F if . A L S? 7 4 - 4 V I I F f g i fl ' 1 ' M if ,, I 1 a , . , sr :S Q K,f. b gl 5 'haf 1. : .. X an i 5 253 ' tiny l' 11' L is V. A A .. F l P Mir 3,,Qj,'fa,i s 1 , ,. ,fav V.. Ilya, I 535 .5 . 2- 1' v,'i W..'.1 if x Q to 6 , Q ii i 4 Q 'e. x . , 'J' Y V . , 'Qin' , 'iW -t 7,-...., ,t ,U V JLV' 11. 1 ' 1 f 4 'A i iff .-,.. l' ' 'Q-.Q V A V U , YS ' ' ' 24!social studies 5 LUV Students again compete for the Lilly Foundation scholarships through their social studies classes. The winner received S1000 and the runner-up received 5500. Psychology and metropolitan problems classes welcomed outside speakers. Sergeant Max Brenton, a narcotics agent: Robert Roun- savel, Urban League member, and members of Alcoholics Anony- mous visited. Mr. Dwight Shaw was named the new department head, and Mr. Richard Crowe was added to the teaching staff. -Debra J archow 'X Q' 25 fsocial studies Social Studies HISTGRY STUDENTS WELCOME SPEAKERS 'F or the first time in my life I realized what a national election meant. It made me proud., Math ONE-HALF MARSHALUS STUDENTS TAKE MATH 'M y straight lines never seem to turn out straight, and my circles are shaped like squashed eggs. ' Math students were once again able to try their hand at the improved system of modern com- puter technology. A new proce- dure was set up this year by the Math Department. The principal computer is shared with Broad Ripple. Each school has a terminal into which questions are punched by students. There were close to 1500 stu- dents enrolled in the Math Department, which includes one half of the total student body. Five new teachers were added to the department's staff: Mr. Alan Norris, Ms. Karen Waddell, Mr. R. Joseph Benda, Mr. Venkata- chalapathi Ellur, and Ms. Gwen- dalyn Reed. -Debra J archow 26! math E :K ., -v 4' K Ar Z Q, L 5 av, tv at ,gr- :R15 X ye-was Lt Ibis J 2 x M ABOVE: One of the qualified com- puter operators is math student Steve Nokes. LEFT: Using a plastic T model to illustrate space figures is I Unified teacher Stephanie Thome. RIGHT: Working problems on the 3 board enables students to solve problems themselves and to partici- pate in class. LOWER RIGHT: Explaining to Geometry l students Q is t . -of N the complex proofs of plane theo- si x s- i rems is Mr. Carl Hines. BELOW: X 'www N Assisting an Algebra 3 student dur- s 1 ing study time is Mr. Alan Norris. E is , r ffl, X, , fi tw, Xqifgggs ln xt Vila nm .ML M' qi .+ if r-1 . .............M.......,L..,......, V.-9 Y 1 A ' J al' , I f 'Ei1,:3, A5- 1 x l e f 27!math .l , Z rf - i s fwvf, 1. , -lik-22. '--5f'.if4f'2?-' fx: ith ' '. . A25-',,QxQ32'q::lg-Qtr .sys f aw If , Q I 9' at .V no -i. as Im 2 fi 40 M...- ABOVE: Stirring the solution in her crucible is junior Lisa Markham. LEFT: Kevin Mounts is another student who has used a cigar box to mount his insects. RIGHT: studying examples collected by fellow stu- dents is one way to study for a biol- ogy leaf test. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Takin blood sam les is one of S P many class projects in advanced biology. LOWER RIGHT: Live ani- mals are observed during zoology by Mr. Randy Lamb and his stu- dents. BELOW: Physics students study the effects of acceleration and force during a classroom lab. Chem- istry is a prerequisite for Physics. 265' QF' A r K J FN 4.2 .Ac ijt .Al-.. . 28! science X I f .5 , '-f 1 6' . I --ll -1 'ry c - W'-V -.n fl -.aah-+-M ggi. x ps D ,f- .. its n JP 53 Y An overnight educational field trip was sponsored for the first time this year by Marshall's Sci- ence Department. Their tour, arranged by Trailways, included Missouri Botanical Garden, Cli- matron and the Park Zoological Garden. The cost was ilS40.00. The bulldozing and construction that occurred in the fall created problems for biology students. It resulted in the absence of insects and caused many species of birds to look for safer homes. Life Science, a general science, was added to the department,s curriculum. It deals with proper- ties of matter, the universe, and the more physical aspects of sci- ence. The class is taught by Ms. Mary Lou Lyons, who is also new to the department. Besides life sci- ence, she also teaches two physics classes. -Debra J archow t 3x N X N A K+ V gif wily, X X Y X X if ' . fl' 29 ! science Science ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY CLASSES TOUR ST. LOUIS 'I don 't have dreams about exams anymoreg now they 're nightmares where insects return for revenge! ' Foreign Language EUROPEAN TOURS ATTRACT STUDENTS 'Exchanging ideas and solutions with people from different Iands is the easiest way to insure peace. ' Studying a foreign language at John Marshall includes more than just learning the proper grammar and pronunciation. Through the I.U. Honors Program seven stu- dents will spend their vacations somewhere in Europe and live with a European family and learn the customs of the country they are visiting. While advanced Spanish stu- dents visited the Rivoli Theater and viewed recent films produced in Spanish, Latin students tried a new approach to Latin. Instead of lengthy translations of Latin into English, an active oral approach to the language was tried. Fourth year German students for the first time were given a choice between either German lit- erature or German history. New teachers added to the staff included Ms. Mildred Stevens and Ms. Patricia Seawall. -Debra Jarchow if arf .fe fx' .E .Wg -ax 'ni A fe. .., 'Ng . qui fn f5?J'??1, ., 1 c . s,vlKS'7li,,?ig Q wwf 4 'f:?dZ2'J'i .f-11 ' w'Ais'LH.:-,',' V-YG' AAUY79 -Q ABOVE: Ms. Mildred Stevens finds that drilling with pictures helps stu- dents memorize their French vocab- ulary words faster and easier. LEFT: Illustrating sample sentences on the board to his Spanish I class is Mr. William Jefferson. BELOW: Reviewing the day's lessons with her German I students is Ms. Paula Barbour. RIGHT: Famous Latin philosophies are often discussed in Mr. Byron Cooper's Latin classes. fs., , is 5? , 'Y e ,ma wfiw Q its 'st f 1 whis - in-.Q f. X . -- 'J' W . 7' T' ...A ,W . Q ' W Q :-..,.,3u.g.5:: . .Q -. '-:alm s ' , WV., Qa- 1-'img -' -.f- gs V fn Business NEW CLASS FEATURES OWN-SPEED PROGRESS 'I never realized typing would demand as much stamina as summer training for the football team. ' Business courses prepare stu- dents in two areas. There is direct preparation toward future business vocationsg there is also indirect preparation for the everyday busi- ness world that we all live in, explained Ms. Janet Weaver, head of the Business Department. Record keeping, taught by Ken- neth George, was added to the department's curriculum this year. It's an individual progress course where the students move through the material at their own rate and emphasizes financial record-keep- ing. -Debra Jarchow X55 4,,,..,-'- ' fx' A r-.A , -'- 'fL5 ,iff ,X , ' .,. ABOVE: Operating the switchboard is junior business student, Vickie Bradshaw Office work is open to any student majoring in business LEFT Adjusting the typewriter for junlor Chnstme Elliot is Ms Joan Waldman RIGHT Typing her class assignment is Junior Evelyn Wil hams BELOW Completing her general business homework is Fresh man Shrela Swann The class is taught by Ms Jean Potts 5 If . '-P' S fi 33!bus1ness I DE, lCT DE AND ICT TRANSFER INTO LARGER CLASSROOM 'DE helped me get a job l really like. lt helped me train for my present job and any future one. 9 Distributive Education classes moved into a larger classroom that was completed this year at Mar- shall located in the music hall. The main goal of DE is to teach students skills in the area of marketing and distributionf' Stu- dents learned how to handle a cus- tomer complaint and were pre- pared for job interviews and requirements. All seniors in DE were employed. Industrial Cooperative Training placed students in various indus- trial trades. Some students became nurses aids, X-ray technicians, or auto mechanics, where they received valuable training. A regular weekly salary was paid to students, and reports on conduct and attendance were filed. During the classroom phase stu- dents worked on individual study related to their area of work. -Debra Jarchow .ww if i 1 fi: 1 ABOVE: Fastening glass sheets into a large window frame is Jeff Hen- derson. LEFT: ICT student Ron Snyder. works in the meat depart- ment of a grocery store. RIGHT: Patching worn tires is Senior Fred Taylor. BELOW: Holding the DE banner are Mr. Ken Stanley. DE coordinator: Rusty Brill. state presi- dent: Diane Harmon. treasurer: Tom Tompkins: David Fromm. par- liamentarians Elaine Smith. secre- tary and David Ponto. president. ? S s awww.. : wr' V Q My . 3 5 . 1 W 415 .iii 7,4 3 4 .nil 5 ti 'ss -I . ,Nw -' fin l .1 P Home Economics MORE BOYS PARTICIPATE IN HOME EC CLASSROOMS 'The best part of foods class is when we get to eat. Of course, not everything turns out edible. ' Woman's Liberation should be happy to know that a few future husbands will have some knowl- edge of housekeeping or of family living. Boys were enrolled both in foods and family living classes this year. A chef,s class is also planned to be added to the curriculum. It will be for senior boys and will require no previous home econom- ics courses. Colorful red, white and blue striped vests were made by the sewing classes for the office mes- sengers. Badges were also sewn onto the ROTC uniforms by the sewing students. School services were also performed by foods classesg refreshments were made for meetings. Ms. Marilyn Johannessen, department head, explained, 6'Stu- dents need to be prepared to con- tribute their share in making a family successful. The home is the basic unit in our present societyf' -Debra Jarchow 36fhome economics L-unniult it'- sl., Q i'J --N up-. ABOVE: Glenna Lambert carefully places her creation into the oven. LEFT: These home economics stu- dents agree that being able to sam- ple their meals is the best part of foods classes. FAR LEFT: Colorful displays are a major project of the Home Ec Department. This one is done by the sewing classes. RIGHT: Preparing her dish for the day is Linda Steen. BELOW: Showing one of its completed projects is this Sew- ing II class. lndustrial Arts AERO SPACE STUDENTS CON STRUCT HOVERCRAFT 'Woodworking gives me a chance both to work with my hands and to create my own styles and designs. 9 The Industrial Arts Department gave parents a chance to see just what the students were doing. A family day was set aside and par- ents visited the shops and watched the students work. Girls are welcome to sign up for any industrial arts coursesf, offered Mr. Clifton Scott. Mr. Scott feels there is a growing area for women in the industries. During the year, classes partici- pated in contests including archi- tectural drafting, printing and lamp construction. -Debra J archow MARSHALL l ' ' ' SCHOOL EARN I CR. Emil. Aw .1 0 v or II ywrG10zdf' P SOPHOMORES, aufwaksg savfomq ARE Euafenf. LEARN AVIATION 4106 OPPURHINIVIE ' VFIELD TRIPS JRADAR Jauutn Gunens nocnsrs vNAvieA'rnoN WEATHER .xfAlRPORT, AtRwAYR g mm ...F Q f is :L Rv is . 1' r X, Q 1. y. I - . if, 4 'a 'iz '14 Q: Q , - N lf J' 3 l - I - e in WW. , 1? H MN. ,.VV ,W X Tsai. 'yi-N ,, csv, W g ' . . , A K f 3 ll. wig: ' ' . . Mi AZ it V .M f x , q.,L 1 5 Q Q, ,, ,Q y f NW . - , Vw, , , f JV CZ: 'i f r r I 1 'f ,, -' at i i 1 4 ah ' if M L 1721 - A ie' 1 Qvbmf it Er Y 4 , f WZ- I X ,M ,, ? 7' 6 S, 'X il hu-,.,,f.,, W, 22-M, L ABOVE: Demonstrating the basic methods of construction is Mr. Mar- tin Coble. UPPER LEFT' Aero- space placed posters at strategic points in Marshall's halls to attract students and to interest them in signing up for the course. LEFT: Randy Amos studies a car engine before repairing it. RIGHT: Fixing a carburetor is Kennetha Paschell. BELOW: Manuvering the aero- space hovercraft are Jeff Kingston and Craig George. so Wm .Q dk X 'A X V , . 'saw 't ,wx 593,55 xx'-1 j K w-X Xl. , V A ww., M, ' , ' M AA.. AA ' IN' ef 4 1 1 K 4 E 2 , E Q Nw 5 lf 1 l ABOVE: Rehearsing for a concert is the Freshmen Girls' Choir. LEFT: Practice rooms are used by students during phonic Wind Ensemble. BELOW: Mr. Stephen Humphreys is Marshall's band director. ' N-Q15-. it ' l free periods. RIGHT: Playing The Masterpieceu is the Sym- K ,M mW,.ff Wwzxww 40! music me l l The Marshallaires brought Christmas cheer to nursing home patients this year. They also did Advent caroling for the patients at Turtle Creek Community Hospital, sang at Patriots on Parade, and participated in the Cavalcade of Music. Choir appointments included the convocation series at IUPUI. the Hobby Show at the fair- grounds, and Christmas on the Circle. Music students had the chance to enter many contests. There were vocal. wind. choir, band and orchestra contests both state and city-wide. Band members partici- pated both in Pep Band and in Marching Band. The Music Department, headed by Mr. Raymond Brandes, added two new classes the second semes- ter. They were a Girls' Cvlee Club for upperclass girls and a Boys' Octet. Tryouts were in January and February. +Debra J archow at? ,, 4l fmusic Music GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, BOYS' UCTET, NEW CURRICULUM 'Pla ying an instrument takes hours practice. Scales are played over and over. 'fl I . 'mx ' , ggi' infiuui Q Q A f:,,4-,,, .N- ' 't s ' vm ' I N '-up W Q Tis?-iii' ABOVE: An art student forms a round ceramic dish with modeling clay. RIGHT' Art classes practiced their drawing skills by sketching the landscape surrounding the school. LOWER RIGHT' Pupils piece together a large collage made in separate sec- tions. BELOW: One art project is to design and finish an original poster for display. IVY r- Yr Q fs Q 2 I3 B cv -c 2? MI P! 2 Q 5 if z fi, l' A! WA S 'I-4 lm- 2 man MM..- xmssssaf-+A izlsfw. ' X ' 1 L 1 ., hun! C ll U' VKVIII ll Wil'-llf ' I - If Ig fl, .l'lIll ' V 71' tmp, Q pqlfx. 'lrmcl LS Qin' QQ gmc:tmpCCLf1llxf'C0 ll find NOYQXLU In ,tml ,wpptir rvN.S x , Q On, g fn QKUNW W Hun, lily,- ' IVQ' flff hum ILY , jilzdnilvrup y x its 42! art Fashioning hand-formed ce- ramic figures was a novel opportu- nity in the Art Department this year. The figures were prepared by students in the new ceramics course. Exploratory art was also offered for the first time. The class was a combination both of paint- ing and drafting and of craft arts. Junior Michelle Corliss won first place for her design submitted for the flag of the National Associa- tion of Letter Carriers. First prize was a S100 savings bond. The sec- ond place prize of a S50 saving bond was won by Senior Beth Curran. Beth also won second place in the contest for Marion County high school students to design an official police flag. Mar- shall students again participated in the Scholastic Arts Contest. Prize winning entries and honorable mentions were on display in the L. S. Ayres auditorium. -Debra J archow 43 ! art CORLISS WINS FIRST IN FLAG DESIGN CONTEST 'Art affects much of our daily lives. lt affects our clothes, our homes and even the food we eat. ' Phys EEfDfi'JZrS Ed STUDENTS COMPETE IN PRESIDENTIAL FITNESS TEST 'I was always part of the group who came to class half-dressed and panting from the last Iap in gym. ' Students in all advanced physi- cal education classes competed for the first time in the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. Certain standards were set in the areas of running, jumping and throwing. To pass the test it was necessary to excel in each area. Co-educational activities in the Physical Education Department were more numerous this year. Volleyball, dodgeball and softball were included in the co-ed sports. Mr. Leonard Brown was the only new teacher on the staff. -Debra J archow 7 44!pe, drivers ed -1----..., L STU nmvm fnucirmn cis DRI sis if W. ABOVE: In Drivers education stu- dents use simulators and receive actual driving practice. LEFT: To prevent accidents on the mini-tramp a spotting belt is fastened around the waist of the student. RIGHT' Performing stunts on the rings is Borka Radovanovich. LOWER RIGHT: Taking her turn on the horizontal bar is freshman, Diana Christensen. BELOW' Ten points go to phys ed students who climb to the top of the rope. : iw t' -Q .r,rt cert 1 ' 'Q M wsunv-W i fu-veggiesi1,fnrwli1igTgingiif i ' fi ff3iT1VQi,ijjeg1.iQ if ff 'fl f .-fffQff ff' f5ii511.5 ii 33455 5 sit,. QiQi,ii'i': A. f . 'i:'g'i3gf5.1 Tigiiffff ,..'lfQfQQ N'.A i . I a Q 4 7 ' 4 ri 5: s.i- 'si 2 f' ' L2 I 4 73: il ' f liz F155 s ,...,Nlv':1 XY !Q w 2 45!pe, drivers ed sadfglxf Fri.. f f 1 May . W .. lj 1- , ABOVE: Calvin Johnson properly arranges the uniform of an ROTC cadet. LEFT: ROTC cadets stand strictly at attention during an inspection. ROTC is directed by Sgt. William Pennington. RIGHT: Night school electronics student wire equipment during class. Electronics l and Electronics 2 are both offered through the night school division. LOWER RIGHT: Business and typing classes are also offered as illustrated by this night school typist. BELOW: Ms. Judy Harvey teaches English grammar and literature to night school students. A number of English courses are on the evening school curriculum. Evening school is directed by Mr. Clifford Snyder. duff N img C .Lf We 1 is . 'tritiu- 46!rotc, night school z - 1 Competing in the spring and fall drill meets is one of the major events in ROTC. A second place trophy was won in the city-wide fall competition by Marshall's drill team. Drill procedures differ from school to school, but basically fol- low the same general form. The ROTC participated in the Veterans Day Parade and in the all-school Memorial Day Parade at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Annual inspection sponsored by the AFI was in May. The perform- ance of the ROTC cadets as pre- scribed by armed force regulations was inspected and graded. John Marshall Evening School moved into larger office facilities this year. Besides a new office, certain classes were offered for the first time during night school. A church-choir workshop, taught by Mr. Gayle Byers, was one of the new courses added to the curricu- lum. -Debra Jarchow 5 47!rotc, night school ROTC, Night School ROTC WINS ZND PLACE IN CITY-WIDE COMPETITION 'I t 'S really great having an evening school here. Now I can get the one last credit I need to graduate. 9 uf, 41 , ww M? wtf, 1 sf? ,-ff ,aa , Q 'W 1. '? ABOVE: Students find the library full of material for papers. LEFT' Replacing books are Kathy Abbot and Charlie Welhoelter. RIGHT: Working at the card file is Gary Smith. BELOW: IMC ASSIST- ANTS CBOTTOM ROWJ: S. Geyer, V. Sausser, W. Ott. G. Smith and M. Park. CTOP ROWJ: C. Welhoel- ter, R. Youngs, L. Twigg, R. Wil- liams, R. Webb, L. Buis, J. Sheehan, K. Abbot and C. Kennedy. E., KF. A Christmas surprise was pre- sented by the Instructional Materi- als center during the week before Christmas vacation. The surprise consisted of a wide collection of paperback books. The books were rebound and made available for students to check out. There was a variety of books. IMC director is Ms. Virginia McDonald and assistant director is Ms. Barbara Rainwater. Adult assistants are Ms. Bernadette Col- liers, audio visual and Ms. Clara Moran. library clerk. Library experience is a one semester course in which students learn to operate various machines and to locate information in the library. The library should be the cen- ter of learning for all school activi- tiesf, stated Ms. McDonald. Stu- dents were encouraged to ask for specific book titles not presently in the library. -Debra J archow Q , M. X . if. , Y. J - , , -Y--...- ..ex.M W up v -. r. . K. , .fy . , , f I A . ' - 5'3 '-R. Ji- 'ff .Vw .ff wr JG' x A , .. ..-, mfg ini, rs -it . 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ABOVE RIGHT: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS QFRONT TO BACKJ: Kim McDuffee, Mary Sue Fulton, Evelyn Williams, Connie Coapstick, Cheryl McKinley, Debby Hartmann, Cynthia Sayles. RIGHT: Poise and equilibrium arejust two of the many assets a cheerleader must have to perform such acts in front of the crowd. FAR RIGHT: JV CHEERLEADERS QTOP TO BOTTOMJ: Terri Shephard, Denise Robinson, Kim Fontana, Kim Kingsley, Carol Newell. BELOW: FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS CTOP TO BOTTOMJ: Mindy Breedlove, Mary Beth Steiner, Kim Womack, Kelly Kingsley, Linda Houk. Their adviser is Ms. Martha Griffin. 52!cheerleaders .,,.,, , .,Z A . , ,i ax. . A, V X, W 1 v A '- Q 48 ,, , , :Q?'7 ' 'M 'Eff Q ' ,ff if 'f , W '1'n '2 Y , 3'-, f f , . fm. 'Y' fx .-3 - ,- Q - ' I x ,',.', , W' , - v ' Q, A F ..x., , 1 -, f' v f , :.f71,,', 1 Y' X Z, Q .. L f- ., V 32- W, ,4, 5g vi' ' F4 5 F xl an ' 3 Y U 4 2 fx , 1 . . . .Amps 1 '- V A, 3 . A A 4 I N, , Q 53 V, QP, ,f Q ' f W , I 2 ' ' ' ' ' Nig sa , ..,,. tk , FW Zmwff '3 f - .ii ,gazfig , ' ' Lv H ., nf . I4 .4 fw-A M r -' I f .AHA , 2.43 ,.Y- E , ' , , 'fr' ' 53!cheerleaders - 6 . s A. apr.- s x r Patriettes, Majorettes PATRIETTES WIN SECOND PLACE SPOT AT CLINIC 'They're super good. I wo uldn 't try to teach them how to do anything. They can really dance. Kaboom, kahoom. ' They tended to get sore muscles practicing for an hour and a half four nights a week, but that was the major requirement of being a Patriette. Forty girls were selected as Basketball Patriettesg the best thirteen from last year's Basketball Patriettes also performed during football half-times. The Sparkettes from Indiana State University held a camp at ISU to instruct girls from Indiana schools on new struts and rou- tines. Seven of the Patriettes attended this camp during the summer, where they won a first place ribbon. The girls made up the routines themselves. Terri Kolcheck and Susan Martin devised the dance to accompany 6Stripper,, 'Hawaii Five-O' and 'Big Spender'. 'Horsel and 'Son of a Preacher Man' were arranged by Liz Ebertg Vicki Crawley devised the routines for 'Sunnyl and 'Aquariusf The Majorettes accompanied the Marching Band during foot- ball seasong the girls twirled with Liz Ebert as captain and Ms. Norma Dillon as adviser. -Jan Burleson, Judy Martin uv' F Q. UPPER RIGHT: MAJORETTES: CSTANDINGJ Liz Ebert CKNEELINGJ Becky Haywood, LeeAnn Scott, Kathy Nell. RIGHT: The finished product of many hours of practice shows in the end as the Basketball Patriettes perform their routines to the music of the Pep Band. LOWER LEFT: Long hours and hard work make a Majorette. These girls also perform and twirl their way through the season with the Football Patriettes and Marching Band. ABOVE: Practice makes perfect as Liz Ebert, with the other girls, spends many hours and four days a week to perfect her routines. LEFT: Only the best girls chosen from the Basketball Patriettes to perform in the Football Patriettes squad during halftime shows at the football games. BELOW: FOOTBALL PATRIETTES CBOTTOM ROWBZ Ene Ruvsma, Karen Hosbein, Linda Boughton, Vicki Crawley, Sharon Lamberg, Susan Martin. QTOP ROWJ: Diane Harmon, Sandra Piers, Ruth Steadman, Debbie Lewis, Terri Kolcheck, Marjorie Bunnell, Beth Curran. Their adviser is Ms. Norma Dillon, who holds tryouts each spring for the Patriette marching corps. Football RICK HARRIS AWARDED ALL-CITY HONORS 'The team is real happy with its new coach. His plays are modern, without messengers. Going into the 1972 football season with a tough schedule, first year head Coach Rodrick Shaw led the Patriots to a four-win, six- loss record. Marshal1's entire schedule was made up of teams that were at one time or another in the top ten in the city. Junior Rick fCatmanJ Harris led the offense in scoring with seven touchdowns and one interception he ran back for a touchdown. Terry tHocus Pocusj Hochgesang led in total rushing, carrying 129 times for 582 yards and an aver- age of 4.5 yards per carry. Senior Dan McGinley quarterbacked the offense. Senior Mike fBig Boyj Boyer, broke into the backfield to down the quarterback a total of 17 times. Team awards went to Dan Uhlenhake for offensive lineman, Boyer for defensive lineman, Har- ris for defensive back and Hochgesang for offensive back. -Mark Combs, Jay Wilkerson 56!footba1l A 'TSYMQQSITY FOOTBALL OPP JMHS Shortridge 22 0 Howe 20 14 Arlington 42 ' I4 Lawrence Central 45 12 Ritter 22 . 46 Chatard 21 ,f t X-6 Roncalli 21 4 R0 Tech 0 20 Scecina 6 Q J 22 . -1 fw -eww' I X' N f -sxxsx 1 xL-L . -Q .. x t Xx,. . UPPER LEFT: During the Home- coming Game against Chatard, Jun- ior Duane Christmon gives the Right-On sign as a fellow team- mate heads for the end zone. LOWER LEFT: With daylight ahead, Junior Halfback Chris Fields strides upfield. RIGHT: Attempting to intercept a pass thrown by the Tech quarterback is Junior Rick Harris. BELOW: VARSITY QBOT- TOM ROWJ: D. Stockdale. M. Ste- vens, T. Hoshgesang, L. Hatcher. D. Ulenhake. M. Holden. K. Williams. R. Harris, D. McGinley, B. Boyer. W. Bartels. S. Sokolek. R. Tichener. QMIDDLE ROWJ: T. Kuhn. P. Holden. T. McGinley. R. Clements. T. Brown, D. Christmon. M. Boyer. M. Sipes, R. Gentry. T. Reckert, L. Carmen. P. Lawley. QTOP ROWJ: P. Shannon. T. Smith, M. Lasley, R. Benton. J. Jensen. T. Brown, Assist- ant Coach John Deal. Head Coach Roderick Shaw, Assistant Coach Richard Cummings, M. Davis, B. McCoy, E. Ratcliff, M. Rushton, C. George, R. Schaffer. The varsity team was headed by Coach Rod Shaw. -sa fm H . Q0 , ,N .ef- 3 - ...., sw.. 4 r sf X Xs I S gi RQ, i,,xw.,tsi,re T . s-Y' S ' Q I . X K Y T - .M . , we s. , W gk? V mcsswwz si , R s as ' -.. V vt 'WWA QA X' 'P' t H J, , f M ,gm 4 X, vb A V her' '-1 1 f ,J X.: N ' 6' . High, X L71 tl hx, R 'mm -F N W7-fx 4,7-5. ,nm .aa 1 Agp ,---,X M- 6,5 - ,-KN I,-1, -rm AJ.-.m ---, f--SA 'T' f.'35 ! -H fv g a -- -'if'-4' -P-eff .. - mmf 1 : .1 W 'ws .1 - . t ' i . I P , .g m 'EZ' af ., f 'T 'l f ' . ' J. g 57!football . VARSITY ,FGOTBAUEF -,Q A in ' V iff? 5 W mf V ll' 0' 7 4.-sv-,. Ck 1 ar .Har . . .... smeve okolek -Terry Ho c snag , , . . .Dan M mley f7 . Q, . . .Steve ,pkolek '-: j auchdowt . . .. .R1CE,H3fUS i9mble 'i i Te L eckert Rgshmg Average. . Terry 5 ochgesa W., if 4 mpletions ....... jyicginley , tal Team Yardage . . . Q ..... ,,, Qklfgjf fi tg 1 2 'W Q . .Q in I5 xx x . ABOVE: JUNIOR VARSITY CTOP ROWD: T. Taylor, M. Lasley, L. Carmon, Coach John Tunstall, B. Mooney, B. Glenn, S. Weir. CMIDDLE ROWJ: C. Rad- cliffe, T. Kuhn, R. Clements, M. Davis, R. Tichner, G. Maiors, B. Jackson. CBOT- TOM ROWJ: C. Thompson, T. McGinley, P. Holsen, T. Smith, P. Lowley, D. Wam- pler. UPPER RIGHT: Rounding the corner escaping three Arlington defensive line- men is Dan McGinley, varsity quarterback. Dan McGinley carried the ball 82 times for 142 yards rushing. LEFT: Howe's defenders stand in awe at the agony of de- fect as Rick Harris shows dazzling display of punt returning. RIGHT: With day- light, halfback Chris Fields drives up field. BELOW: FRESHMEN TEAM CTOP ROWJ: Pierre Baret, Mike Pilley, Stanley Stephens, Bob Baker, Ron Coals, Tim Kur- ger, Jim Bennet, Galy Anderson, Coach Lenny Brown, Chris Jennings, Rick Wam- pler, Scott Booth, Steve Ebert, Rick Nettle, Dennis Wagoner, Richard Bishop, Dar- rell Jones. CMIDDLE ROWJ: Darrell Phillips, Kevin Childress, Greg Johnson, Bob Duncan, Tom Hood, Jeff Suhre, Mike Williams, Don Shroeder, Jim Fitch, Kevin Ryan, John Cliburn, Peter Mayfield, Mike Huff, Mike Abrams. KBOTTOM ROWD: Reggie Hatcher, Dave Johnson, Rod Edison, Tom Killblock, Mark Curran, Alan Cooper, Bobby Williams, Harry Salvage, Paul Tuttle, David Dickey, Rodney Dorsey, Jeff Duncan, Tom Woolsey, Rick Phillips. The freshman team was coached by Mr. Lenny Brown. 43' I' ag? nn n, 'men vii' A 1? Q aff? 14 i 9 0 ly' ' 'N H . n.. ly A Q A 2 .kWf, Q Q iqxsf, , Y Xi., ,-,lr ,I 'Ep c .K A A .fig e -,Ilan an 's.a Plfmff. V 43 -v1 4- 5 58! football I Football 1 MIKE BOYER HONORABLE MENTION ON CITY TEAM 'We started our season out slowly, but made a moral comeback by defeating Greenfield. ' Basketball T OUGH '73 SCHEDULE YIELDS 9-12 RECORD 'We lacked teamwork, but with four of five Starters back, we should improve. ' Marshall's Varsity Basketball Team's 9-12 record was not neces- sarily the best ever, but it certainly was the toughest season thus far. The Pats played such highly rated teams as Anderson, Shortridge, Southport, Crispus Attucks and North Central. The team was the best rebound- ing team in the Patls six-year his- tory. Leading rebounders Howard Bowling and Steve Sokolek, with 235 and 231 respectively, enabled Marshall to out rebound oppo- nents 851 to 776. Hitting 5078 from the field, Jun- ior Steve Sokolek averaged 9.9 points per game Cppgj and led the team in field goal percentage. Jun- ior Arnold Freeman with a 16.2 ppg was the leading scorer and Junior Howard Bowling was next with a 13.8 ppg. Bowling was also second in assists with 53 while Senior Ron McBride gave 58 assists. Only McBride and Steve Clug- gish are leaving this year. Cluggish was a good ball handler and a strong defensive player. Dave Glaspie led the team in steals with 28g McBride had 26 thefts. -Jay Wilkerson 60! basketball . ,. K if 1 e f Wi E,5,,,,1 6 , if A is it it W I tix? MQQ KN! rg! W 'K 'A Y 5 l f .4 Q, JY4 ,jf .33 r 1 :init y , ijfc A 'fs fem Wx 3 5 is . gif! 't Qt, ', 42 ' if . , A i 2 f. 1 J if 4 ' J vv-uw ?. Q I-Q 7' X 1, Al 1 kg il V fi g ' 3 X'-kb fri 7---was ABOVE: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM CTOP ROWQ: Trainer Gary Below, Perry White, Joe Harlow, John Crabtree, Steve Sokolek, Jeff Eisinger, Howard Bowl- ing, Coach Roger Schroder. fBOTTOM ROWJ: Dave Glaspie, Dave Simmons, Steve Cluggish, Ronnie McBride, Arnold Freeman. FAR LEFT' Putting up a shot is lead- ing scorer Arnold Freeman. Freeman averaged 16.2 points per game and shot 48.7'Zp from the field. LOWER LEFT: Bringing the ball up court against a sticky defense is Ron McBride. McBride was the only starting senior on the team and one of the two returning starters from last year. BELOW: Leading rebounder Howard Bowling puts the move on two Arlington opponents. Bowling grabbed 235 rebounds to set a school record. . ,X if j l l 1 .ff EN ., A V 'ffii it it 2 OR. ll ., Arlif I 'inf fi I ,tt . tm X,-4 Q L F ' If wsgeg, -v-.v '74 . 94 g .Manual fir 77. X. 95 l Fra1dc11nr..Q6ntI2tii' A 66 ' North Geafrm 'aaa R T va .. 1 , f l f ' u f'45 ll f,.j-Qt, ,Q-X sf ,S w ,,,, ,Him fit.: 5 ' 'i six . : W N S , ' t f. -ya H A ..,, . .. t. MC11gx d A . SOVQM Q61 -..., Q 'tt ':5 ' t ' -XL it A Aw. - 1 S T -'i w ,ff-R t ef F ' 1 3 ' ' gi . 571. 'fi i T Q3 4 1 77 A ' 1 J' .X-6 I ., - . 5 54 L S i 1 L. as ' '51 5 tio 13 n ? I' V ,Jilin 1 6 1 X basketball Basketball JV ENDS YEAR WITH FIVE VICTORIES 'This year was 3 year of building. A lot of sophomores on the reserve and juniors on the Varsity. ' The Junior Varsity came back from mid-season trouble to finish out the season winning four of their last five games. After losing their first two games, the team began to slump when they lost three close games, to Scecina, 59-55, to Arlington, 43- 34, in overtime and to Shortridge, 50-48, in three overtimes. Then once again the JV lost a squeaker to Southport, 53-52, but came back and entered the end of the season with a win against Beech Grove, 49-44. Losing only once the rest of the season, they defeated Howe, Greenfield Central and Warren Central. During the City Tourney the Pats won their first game to avenge an earlier defeat by Broad Ripple, 42-38. Leading scorers were Perry White with a 10.3 point per game average tppgl. Tom Brown with a 7 ppg and Kent Lee claiming a 5.5 PPS- The Freshmen Basketball Team finished the season with a 2 wins, I9 loss record. -Jqv Wilkerson, Rick Duling 'ztsl - fi f 1 A A' ft. ajft gs ghkiligf Mi ABOVE: .IV BASKETBALL TEAM CTOP ROWJ: Ancly Tucker, Kent Lee, Larry Carmon, Mike Wilkerson, Tony Cole, Kevin Cheatham, Santee Morell, Bruce Barkley, Coach Clark Froning. QBOTTOM ROWQ: Kevin Smith, Leslie johnson, Ken Thompson, Tom Brown, Joe Hicks, George West, john Cant- ner, Mark Cambell. RIGHT: Laying the ball up is Mark Cambell. LEFT: FRESH- MEN TEAM CTOP ROWJ: Coach Ken George, P. Barnett, D. jones, M. Bluey, T. Lartner, M. Ray, D. Lewis, R. Jones, I. Lumpkin. fBOTTOM ROWJ: K. Healy, S. Breeden, G. Edison, G. Wil- kerson, K. Goffinert, 1. Bullock, K. Thompson. FAR RIGHT: Blocking a shot is Steve Sokolek. I f M- 1: 'X' 'vi f 1 ' yi , ,,., ts..f.,,l- ' i .. i ff., f v, -... .,W,,W4.QM , ,y',,f ., W, , f T f rx f . ag, if T t't' 1' T ff fa v . ESHM ASEQETBA QPF JM 5 R V , Greenflelgzif , 4 , ' , ,f.,Ai:pWgf3,gw 1 'f w.j,l ,mf .1 ax' Y l. X WOOCV v . i A24 11 .97 .2 1 tAf1i11sf01v Q28-W WQO ' 35 32' 1 We Vff- A eCathedral 31 -. , ' Jugs 2 - lj , 1 , Y 9:4 -f 4,3 Q 1 9? 25 H., ,A ia. QQ f - '- .. ww' 4-2 V .6 ', ,. M . 0, ' ' .43 H fi f fm , lf W-4.fff....v,, f WM gm, H 1 M. , is W -. X.. V. -. ,W mi f ' ff' a IHSFQ. .. A 'nv 2 46 -t f be 30 Q R. , :5fi'? Q ., ., . '-' f' - f'4'1'a , .X ' 2 qw 1 f' f 1 f at iegJ? r5Lf' ? .... 5 fftfflgfg 29 ' i v .58 T ..-27 L . 37 'H , 'L - i,l' A , 24' ' .Q if ' .rv ' ' ' f - '- ...... - ' . . , 'W' , -,--f , 5 CHSPHS .,.. -f' ' .95 .:-s if 37 ? A 'sg 77 ,f 36 Q S. 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In past years they have been Sec- tional Champions, Regional Champions and City Champions. Finishing with an 8-2 win-loss record this year. the Varsity team showed an abundance of experi- ence. Jeff Shepard placed first in the sectionals along with Jerry Kuhn. Tim McGinley. Dan McGinley and Ron Gentry all placed second. Rocky Clements and Mike Boyer finished third. Coach George McCool, who has been with Mar- shall since the first season, fin- ished his last season of coaching. Many avid wrestling fans have felt that Coach McCool has been one of the best coaches in the city. J' Marshall's squad will lose four A matmen. Leaving are Mike Boyer, . Dan McGinle . Ron Gentr and .. Y Y Kevin Norton. -Mark C omhs. Jqv Wilkerson ABOVE: Preparing to go under his opponent for a take-down is Ron Gentry. UPPER LEFT' JV CTOP ROWJ: Coach Slaughbaugh, R. Schaffer, D. Stockdale, T. Hochgesang, C. Jennings, P. Tuttle, S. Weston, B. Clark, T. Kuhn, A. Rogers, Coach Cummings. QBOTTOM ROWJ: D. Cox, K. Ginger, B. Reed, M. Shriver, L. Johnson. D. Dillard, H. Salvage, J. Suhre, B. Baker. FAR LEFT: Tim McGinley attempts to roll his opponent. LOWER LEFT: VARSITY CTOP ROVW: Coach George McCool, M. Boyer, M. Stevens, M. Neff, R. Clements, R. Clements, P. Holden, Coach Cum- mings, Coach Slaughbaugh. QBOTTOM ROWJ: J. Shepard, G. Kuhn, J. Roberts, D. McGinley, R. Gentry. BELOW: Attempting to pin his opponent is Mark Stevens. Marshall will be losing four Varsity wrestlers. Wrestling MATMEN LOSE T W0 MATCHES IN SEASON 'The team effort is great because everyone knows our reputation and what it takes to make it. 9 Wrestling, CC ,IV GAIN IMPRESSIVE 7-2 RECORD FOR 1973 'Everyone's dedicated! Each year our record improves as the team 's experience grows., The Junior Varsity wrestlers, under the coaching of Dick Cum- mings, finished the season with a winning record of seven wins, two losses. W, The Freshmen team, for their if season, totaled two wins and three l itil losses with a lone tie. Both teams are drilled on the basic holds in wrestling. Holds such as the half-nelson or the law- rence-central are among ones most used. The wrestling teams have been, for the last four years, some of the best in the state, but they have been overshadowed by the Hoosier Hysteriaf' Players who participated on both the Junior Varsity and the Freshmen teams were Paul Tuttle, Jeff Suhre, Chris Jennings, Mark Shriver and Harold Salvage. This yearls Cross Country team led by Coach John Fellows fin- ished their season with a 5 win, 3 loss record. Outstanding runners were Mark Moyer, Ron Williams M and Jerry Kuhn. -Mark Combs, Jay Wilkerson 1' 8 ,...,, J if awww..-v' UPRER RIGHT: Leading the pack is Junior Ron Williams. ABO VE: Expressing his dislike of the official's decision, Coach George McCool paces in front of the benches during one of the varsity home meets this year at Marshall. FAR RIGHT' Out front is Jerry Kuhn, combining size and speed. RIGHT: Taking on the sizeable distance is Junior Mark- Moyer. BELOW: FROSH WRESTLING CBACK ROWJ: Coles, Begmes, Jennings, Stevens, Wampler, Baker, Shannon, Coach Slaughbaugh. QFRONT ROWJ: Utter, Shriver, Ulenhake, Tuttle, Savage, Suhre, , ss i. -f 66!wrestling, cc Q3 I-9- 55 V I ' ' 5,2 f 1 M104 .,, ' WW 1 ff mu, , Q f 11 Q? M an-.w-.., X N Q X Q A w -- . .- 04 ,n v 0 x ' Hg 4 v v ' A -. vt, K r v f 4 Q ff ' 'a 'X . Y ' X 3 '1 4 , . ,un t Baseball FRONING'S YOUNG TEAM SECOND IN SECTIONAL 'Our team was kind of young but our pitchers held most of the big bats in the city. 9 A young Patriot baseball team under the experienced supervision of Coach Clark Froning finished another successful season with a 17 win, 9 loss record. Ron Mc- Bride, one of the scoring leaders of this season stated, We look forward to the coming year be- cause we only lost two players, Larry Bryant and Mike Gentry. 0.97 ERA and a 6-3 record while Bryant put together a perfect 8-0 record which included a one-hitter. All of the pitchers in the Marshall bullpen had winning records. In the hitting department, the Pat's were led by graduated Senior Mike Gentry with a percentage of .378. McBride led the team in RBI's and at bats. Gentry led in '13 BY' ' 5 , xgH,?f'f. i M-YM af , ' 68fbaseball It in '-c1 B ig, 5 rf : 5 .f 8 f-+ '-4 2 3 Z x . 'J' 0 C ik. , ff UQ rn Q I3 o va Q t 0 '-1 0 ':r' -'J' e rn I3 fb gm it E, 9. O S Q ' 1 5 TH L- gi Q- 3 2' at -My 0 N UQ ,H I 3 Q-K4 N 8 5' LV gig-2 4 4 Q W eq UQ E all .R i , CD H 1 F fwgoma' 9 , , -E 151, o W P nv ,Q 1 r O C5 SD V2 O A. 1 7: Ugg, B 4-r 5 5 'U CT Q- cc? V' Wwe, B mga g 0 I A J I Q pn- U' of Q V ' :W a W O I P: u 1,4 l t at i ,,,, Q N 3 E ,, -. ef, ', 2 tm g 1 V' p 5 g 8 3 o I-Ulf :1..,. 'V 4 Q: 5 I 91 3 0- g S Mx X ' E Q-A D-I 5- :Q 6 F3 fe, 9. 'E ., F03 , 'U' :5-ii X' E Via gd IQ it fri' 1 f i B ?s5iQE' 5 , ' m- 5' 3 Z E-rf 1 fa QJVJE5' x r B 0 ,,, ' - E' 9. D' 2 B t 1 R fb 5' Q :- ' . V Lg E E-I 3 5' M hi. fb -'I I , 5 p gp ca. 5' 5 if XSL 1 W 273' Q ' 5 2 E S. 5 g 1 5225, t gf' a E-' ci. cz. ha Q W. ' ' f KK.. ' ' .Q L4 its A as in 4-'P -, Q L . ' tg: .- . 'A 1 :L - ,. 1 Q Q ,,,. A ' Nbfwks l K , X Q., az, B 5 'PL ' : 1 ' A' X. in 'N A i f is hir 1 ' ii i My n 0 A' A ' D an 'JT -, ' 'g ' tl I , ' PY - .1 1 ,L ' GR My 4 1 Qi i X , .R 13 X 55 w 1 J Q 1 gi? ABOVE: JV TEAM CBOTTOM ROWJ: Johnny McBride Tim Bittner Tim Warner Wes Spang Mike Thompson Monte Hopkins Doug Wampler CTOP ROWD: Coach Roger Schroder John Kantner Mark Rushton Rick Lynch Joe Crawford Jerry Claspell Guy Swinford. ABOVE RIGHT: Catching the ball during a rundown is third base- men Larry Bryant. Bryant also pitched 62 innings for an 8-0 perfect season. LEFT: VARSITY TEAM QBOTTOM ROWJ: Rocky Clements Ron McBride Larry Bryant John Crabtree Terry Reckert Steve Bullington Mike Hensel- meier. fTOP ROWJ: Jeff Stephens, Steve Cluggish. Mike Gentry, Tom Larkins, Rick Gouldner, Mark I-Iosbein, Mike Sipes, Joe Crawford, Coach Clark Froning, LOWER LEFT: Deciding whether to leave pitcher Larry Bryant in or to take him out is Coach Clark Froning during a time out on the Marshall home field. Marshall's batting proved vital to a winning season. The Varsity produced four .300 hitters with more than 50 at bats. BELOW: Tagging out his opponent is the varsity first basemen. Marshall's alert, quick defense held Howe to one run in a 2-l victory. Marshall's pitching staff combined for five shut outs against Tech, Scecina. Manual, Ritter and Southport. Most runs scored in one game was 37 against Attucks. t , 'S I ., 4 . f' Q.. . - .- aw' ...naw-'ut fu. f . 'Q - 69fbaseball . it-A JA? if Sc .i . ,H Q , ' li nce Central f. P' -its VETERAN'S LEAD TEAM TU WINNING 6-3 RECORD 'Losing M ufiler might be a great loss, but I believe Chris Fields and Rick Harris will secure our potential. ' Five years of trial and tribula- tion finally paid off for Marshall's track team. Through two coaches and five years of rebuilding, shap- ing and conditioning, the 1972 track team went into their sixth season with an almost all veteran team, led by Coaches John Fel- lows and Roderick Shaw. Marshall held onto a winning streak for the first five meets of the year, then went on to defeat Lawrence Central, 45-73, in the last meet of the season. The track team ended their season with a six win, three loss record and took third place in a five-way meet. In addition to 1972 being the first winning season for the track team, school records were broken in the 60-yard dash, the 60-yard high hurdles, the shot-put, the 880- relay and the 880. Among the record breakers, only one was a graduating senior, Bill Muffler. -Mark Combs XS' . f ..J Q K 0 'M' w WM .-as -- .t ,,. ,tw f ,fl . , ' ' LN 5 M' q 2 ffm . - is why, ,,...,, .. 11 532.4-Jigfjg A' M. . ' 4.4, ': . . ' -. we A H -E!'1 'r' -- .. 'mir ' . .-'wg f H - --1' , at . f . ' --fu-man! 'I 3: 9 ,. .7-Un. . A 4 . 70! track ABOVE: Jumping the hurdles for Marshall is Junior Terry Hochges- ang. LOWER LEFT: Flinging him- self through the air is Junior Steve Sokolek. RIGHT: Vaulting over the bar is Sophomore Bob Glenn. Terry Hochgesang tied a school record in this event with a jump of 12 feet even. LOWER RIGHT? Sprinting toward the finish line is Sophomore Paul Holden. Holden ran the 880 in a record time of 2'02 BELOW: VARSITY TRACK CBOTTOM ROWJ Jerry Kuhn Wes Spang Paul Holden Bob Copus Steve Horst Tom Kuhn Rick Tichener John Cecil Mark Arnold. QSEC- OND ROWJ' Coach Roderick Shaw Coach John Fellows Dan Stockdale Bruce Horst Tom Smith Weaver Tom Lucas Ron Williams CT OP ROWJ Mark Moyer Terry Hochgesang Raul Padro Bill Muf- fler Rick Harris Chris Fields Ed Ratcliff Mark Stevens Steve Soko- lek Paul Lucas This years track team compiled a record of 6-3. : 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Mark Edwards, Ron Schaffer, Bill 7 7 ' 3 , 7 7 7 7 7 f 7 7 , . I 1 ' f ' QW? . X R gg- 1... ,,. K ,ga . pw ,,,c, g, gg fi I , S 7 lf track fllll Tennis WOOD AND SCECINA FALL PREY TO PAT'S RACKETS 'It would be better if we could play in the spring and fall, that way we get more chances to improvef The Marshall tennis team dou- bled its size over the summer from 9 to 18. The team lost only one player from the spring season. The highlights of the spring sea- son were 6-l victories over both Scecina and Wood. Veteran Coach John Eason led the small team to a 2-ll record. Despite losing 10 games by a 7-0 count, the team captured two victories in the City Tournament. The fall season was highlighted by a 7-0 shut-out against Wood. The team will lose four players next season but will have 14 returning Patriot players. Senior Bob Bennett led the fall team in victories with a 2-3 record. The doubles were led by Bob Ben- nett and Ray Kane along with number two doubles Mike Kim- berly and Steve Risk. Both teams defeated Wood for Marshallls only victories. The fall record was 1-6. Kane and Risk will return next year. -Jay Wilkerson '.'v. su rm... i. 2514141 . .hf ' 'T:','2 f,g3 Tis'-fig:-----------.. f ABOVE: FALL TENNIS TEAM: Roger Gambill, Mike Byerly, Jon Buttrum, Bob Smith, Doug Connor, Steve Risk, Mike Turner, Ray Kane, Glen Keith, Larry Pickerell, John Moyer, Mike Kimberly, Bob Ben- nett, Doug Opel, Doug Rockel, Rose Youngs, Ron Gloson, Coach John Eason. LEFT: Preparing to return a serve is Senior Tom Healy. Healy participated in the spring. RIGHT: Reaching to return an opponent's shot is Bob Bennett. Bennett was a member of both the spring and the fall teams. Four other players competed both the fall and the spring seasons. FAR RIGHT: Backhanding the ball dur- ing a set is graduated Senior Devon Gambill. The Marshall team can be seen practicing between the baseball 72X tennis diamond and the football field on the school grounds. LOWER RIGHT: SPRING TENNIS TEAM: Devon Gambill, Bob Ben- nett, Mike Kimberly, Dennis Sala- zar, Andy Tucker, Mike Neff, Larry Pickerell, Ivan Bunes, Steve Risk, Coach John Eason. 1 QPR FK. Aff' Hua V 1' 1' K A ue -n--.... ' nfffx- -nm, Q 95 X, sm? M.. 'T -Q gb' Q wc' 1 v 1 iff' 'F 73! tennis ? 5 4 I v X , Q ? ' 1 'f---rf I ', .. 4 M Q , ,.-q,-' - D ,Q H ,.- . . ' . n ABOVE: Driving a shot down the fairway is Rex Thompson, a graduated senior. Thompson is the only member of the teani not returning next year.Iie averaged 43 for 9 hcdes third only to Dennis Koester and Bob Adams. Marshall placed seventh out of 16 teams in the city tourney, the high- est ever for a Marshall golf team. LEFT: Serving the ball is Sophomore Kim Karaffa. The girls were the area sectional winners. The girls also participate in football, ping-pong and other sports. LOWER LEFT' GOLF TEAM CBOTTOM ROWJ: Rex Thompson, Don Palmer, Doug Jones, Brad Nemkn Cbadi Dawd Smanz RIGHT? VOLLEYBALL QFRONT ROWJ: Borka Radavonovich, Pam Mayer, Teresa Hall, Diane Christianson, Mary Musgrave. CMIDDLE ROWJ: .Ian Ramer, Joni Plummer, Brenda Dyke, Kim Karaffa, Rhonda Rushtin. CBACK ROWJ: Cindy Woods, Angie McGaughey, Diane Farmer. LOWER RIGHT: Lining up a putt is Senior Bob Adams. Adams, with an average of 41 for 9 holes,led the tearn in the 1972 seasorL In the Cluy Tourney, Adams shot a team high, 79, for 18 holes to place I3 out of 80. He also shot a team high of 79 in the sectional play at Anderson to place in the top 20. fi . N iw-vbvtf .il A '. my A r 74! golf, gaa n Marshall golfers this year ended their 14 meet season with a 7 win, 7 loss record, placing seventh in the City Tourney and thirteenth in the Sectionals held in Anderson. Bob Adams ended the season with an average of 41 to become the leading golfer at Marshall. The top three golfers for the season were Adams, senior, Dennis Koester, junior, with an average of 42 and Rex Thompson, graduated senior, with an average of 43. The golfers, led by Coach David Smartz, defeated such strong teams as Broad Ripple, Brownsburg and Manual. The Marshall Girls Athletic Association allows girls to partici- pate in such sports as track, foot- ball, basketball and volleyball. Competing against other schools in the state, the girls, under the direction of Coach Shirley Lam- bert, won the Volleyball Section- als. GAA gives girls a chance to participate in organized sports of which fair play and sportsmanship are among many of the qualities attained. -Mark Combs, Jay Wilkerson 75! golf, gaa Golf, GAA voLLEYBALL TEAM UN- DEFEATEDg GoLFERs 7-7 'This year's Volleyball team had more skill and teamwork than last year 's. ' sr ' Yi 'V fax .Q 'sf Q ' S . if N 4 , 5 Q r ' i x Q , . , Q ' 1' fi' N AWN - Y' 5' .. I , fggixsyv . , . if rn ,ggf-an QW 1 jx-4 .- Q 41' , vez-'ff w w' A W ..1, -X I 'ff-if . 3 . 5 Lf, lf! X . , 2 if 953 Q .X 3 ' E 1 5 5 3, f 'Sf , , kr: 23.4 92 S ' Q' x A , - 5. I - , I , - ,g C K ,fl ,X x V '1 , ,V ' 'jk -fu. lf!! 'Y 'il A 2 a Q A K inf- Jr., 1 organi zations 2 1 , , 3 A 'N tp 1' I xv Pu , g , I . 5 l 1 A Q A ,. Q . - Q 12 X fdgjgf , , , 3 a x M.: i..m,,m,. .VM -WM- F 4 Q ,. , Y ' fi. x M M M, 2 a 1 mfg' if A ,y , ,Ah 4 .5 1:a::.-if21f+:e:,Wsg- ' -5 'U -W fi '11 'V 145 'I 44, 4 5 .,f'afffffZf24W'ilif,'351E35 fm5 f'.fL6 W, 5... V 1 4 . k:1'w,,f,.'1'f,y Q 5-Q , , 2 Z f , ffm 1' , 3 ' . A . , . ' :fm AV' ' 1 'Q 77!organizations 379' 55 -All - .. 1 .. ABOVE: CONCERT CHOIR KTOP ROWJ: Bill Breeden, Bill Pickett, John Wilson, Benny Anderson, Don Paff, Dan Burnnell, Larry Bixley, Harold Burton, Charles Welthoelter, Mark St. Clair, Dan Nordsieck, Steve Hall, Doug Elmore. ISECOND ROWJ: Melissa Holmes, Terri McMillan, Terri Manning, Lynne Cory, Donna Kennard, Gloria Bouchonnet, Janie Mitchell, Pam Kougl, Denise Criswell, Laurie Ziesmer, Kathy O,Rear. fTHIRD ROWJ: Frank Williams, David Anderson, Robby Moore, Tim Erickson, Mike Murphy, Mike Martin, Floyd Howard, Scott Harding, Don Weaver, Mike Hamilton, Bill Weaver, Steve Boughton. IFRONT ROWJ: Linda Bumpus, Susan Aitken, Kim McDuffee, Sandy Moulder, Vicki Murray, Debbie Fischer, Debbie Lewis, Karen Day, Vicki Walkers, Judy Benge, Bonnie Fuller. RIGHT: Mr. Brandes directs the Concert Club. LOWER RIGHT: MARSHALLAIRES KTOP ROWJ: Bill Picket, Mike Murphy, Larry Bixler, Charles Welthoelter, Don Paff, Bill Breeden, Harold Burton, Don Weaver, Robby Moore. CFRONT ROWJ: Karen Day, Susa Aiken, Melissa Holmes, Donna Kennard, Laurie Ziesmer, Judy Benge, Bon- nie Fuller. BELOW: LIBERTY BELLS CTOP ROWJ: Deb- bie Inman, Mary Lyon, Susan Davis, Cass Pitcher, Cheryl Divine, Sarah Abrahms, Darian Satterfield, Alyce Dameron, Darlene Cecil, Marcia Davis, Cheryl Baker. QFRONT ROWJ: Priscilla Cook, Teresa Dyer, Kathy Parks, Kalah Kuhn, Debbie Dine, Teresa Fischer, Beverly Clark, Lorraine Brooks, Greta Deckard. I l fiaifi I , Q-Q f . 'P Q 1 I . J i , l .A 78!choirs They literally sang out for John Marshall. The members of Liberty Belles, Marshallaires and Concert Choir were chosen by Choir Director Mr. Gayle Byers after being enrolled in a chorus class.The groups combined to cut a Christmas record to raise money for the Music Department. In addition to class attendance, the singers were required to perform at various functions. The Concert Choir went Christmas caroling at Monument Circle, Eastgate Shop- ping Center and certain churches. The Liberty Belles also performed at Eastgate and entered the fall talent show with the Marshallaires. Doing things a little differently, they sang carols during company lunch breaks at Western Electric. The red velvet dresses worn by the Marshallaires and the black skirts of the Liberty Belles were sewn by the girls themselves. All three of the groups sang at school functions and auditoriums. The classes were taken as a half credit per semester. -J uafv Martin 79!choirs Choirs CHOIRS CUT CHRISTMAS RECORD TO RAISE FUNDS 'Why would they go to Western Electric at all-much less four tim es in one week? They must he pretty good singers. ' Bands, Orchestra BAND SMEN MARCH IN 'SOO' DAY PARADE 'Did you hear that last note? Why didn 't any upperclassmen join the orchestra or the band? The busiest and most conspicu- ous group in school had to have been the band. Several bandsmen played at half-time at football games. Regular practice began two weeks before school started. The band usually marched with 64 members and was led by I6 Patriettes. The Drum Major was Senior Gary Thomerson. The band performed in the Vet- eran's Day Parade, in 'SOO' Festi- val Day Parade, in ROTC Inspec- tion and in graduation exercises. Calvacade of Music Programn and at the Christmas Program. Violinist David Purcell achieved second place in city-wide competi- tion in January. The Dance Band members were selected by Mr. Stephen Hum- phreys from the first and second chair positions of Group A band. There were two french horns, four saxophones, four trombones and four trumpets that played pop music such as Mac Arthur Park , Mod Squad , f'Shaft! and The Orchestra, with an average Where is Love?,'. of 15 musicians, played at the -Jan Burleson 80! bands, orchestra 'I Nix X ' ,vb X I' I ' . B - ' . ' .-f fm.:-'ffc' ' P ,.,. ' . .iz . T Wf fl '- ...nl QI. ABOVE: Mark St. Clair leads the 'Bones'. LEFT: ORCHES- TRA CBOTTOM ROWJ: D. Purcell, D. Britton, L. Brooks, K. Robinson. CTOP ROWJ: V. Murray, M. Kamp, C. Martin, M. Martin, K. Pagels, G. Eaton. BELOW LEFT: SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE CBOTTOM ROVSO: P. Pidcock, S. Mes- sersmith, D. Nahre, L. Day. QSECOND ROWJ: J. Ramer, B. Woody, D. Lorton, D. Lorton, D. Bayes, R. Yates, C. Moon, M. Garvey, J. Bedwell. QTHIRD ROWJ: E. Remete, D. Hi, D. Dine, S. Arkren, L. Jacobson, D. Youngs, J. Wenger, E. Gloye a G. Hole, R. Strothman. F. Barkley, L. Jahnke. A. Sokolek. G. Magel, G. Degler, D. Cline. QFOURTH ROWJ: S. Trowbridge, D. Inman, C. Kevine, S. Aitken, M. Dye, D. Devine. K. Welch. T. Smith, M. Byerly, M. Blaydoe, K. Perry. G. Thomerson, D. Owens, J. Shaw, R. Carlson, D. Nordsieck. CTOP ROWJ: J. Heman, M. Retherford, J. Gaither. J. Walker. M. Rogiers, G. Gutzmer, J. Chambers. J. Cornelious. ABOVE RIGHT: Band director is Mr. Stephen Humphreys. BELOW: The Pep Band members. Xi-5 W. 8 l fbands, orchestra li' .fa-lf, .- . ff Q X ,..ti?ig'iQg I' K W r A f fl! 43 ' :AA 1 f .. ae! 'N Il.. , ,,,. TT 'A ' 11.44- B H.. 'ln if J B as aj fl! ABOVE: Jay Wilkerson. Ray Kane and Ed Cottrell go through the contact book. FAR LOWER LEFT: Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Marhiscan. Pat Lewallen. LEFT: Co-Editor-in-Chief on the Marhiscan. Sharon Crowe. UPPER LEFT: Co-Editor of the Liberator. Jean Kane. BELOW LEFT: John Moyer and Steve Nokes assemble the new enlarger. BELOW RIGHT: Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Liberator. Kathy Rog- ers. RIGHT: NEWSPAPER STAFF tBOTTOM ROWJ: John Moyer. Steve Hall. Jean Kane. Kathy Rogers. Tom Healy. Linda Boughton. Kathy Whyde. ISECOND ROWJ: Stephanie Smith. Janet Wilson. Colleen Montgomery. Terri Heichelbech. Julie Krieg. Cindy Adams. Karen Herr. Kathy Joyce. Anne Kennedy. Janet Whitis. Teresa McGow. James McGow. QTHIRD ROWJ: Craig Schroer. Mark Rhodes. Leesa Foreman. Frank Williams. Ron Smith. Kim Karaffa. Jim Clements. Patty Blunt. Connie Woodfork. Margaret Johnson. iFOURTH ROWJ: Gary Degler. Rich- ard Benton. Mario Perdue. Dave Huff. Karen Enochs. Bob Baker. QTOP ROWJ: Gary Diliahay. Doug Bradford. Mike Logan. Ray Kane. Randy Phegley. FAR LOWER RIGHT: YEARBOOK STAFF tBOTTOM ROWt: John Moyer. Ene Ruusma. Judy Martin. Rick Duling. Vicki Sausser. Sharon Crowe. QSECOND ROWJ: Ronda Copass. Gary Dillahay. Jan Burleson. Karen Rhodes. Suzanne Mes- sersmith, Dee Dee Luttrell. Mark Combs. QTOP ROWJ: Lynne Cory. Debby Jar- chow. Steve Nokes. David Ralston. Jay Wilkerson. Mike Logan. Pat Lewallen. ,pf 82! publications The weekly Liberator was budg- eted with S180 per week, staffed with 34 students, owned three cameras and held a contract with a local printer. The various staff members were assigned to selling advertising, reporting, taking pho- tographs or editing and were assisted by adviser, Ms. Janet Eberle. Reporters on the staff sub- mitted articles to the lna'1'anap0lis Teen Star. The Liberator earned first place in competition spon- sored by the Tuberculosis Associa- tion of Marion County. After attending university work- shops, Co-Editors-in-Chief of the Marlzisetzn, Pat Lewallen and Sharon Crowe. had a marked effect on the yearbook's style and format. The book has a more striking appeal and there are slight changes in the organization of sec- tions. The l97l-1972 issue of the Marliisean received the Medalist Award from Columbia University as a result of having been judged one of the best books in the coun- try. The staff members met dead- lines that were set four weeks apart. -Jzmfv Martin . .. xxx., .. ilk ' A gl? s X. is A st.. ,cw . .35-,Q , -3 gmf--..v55mJ z-Y, . t . - up-:ss tg A- 83!publications Publications BSU AWARDS MARHISCAN, LIBERATOR CITATIONS 'Kane's in a pickle, Kane's in a fix. Not enuff copy and not enuff pix. Writers, History Jusrts IHSCOVERS IJTERARY PENPUSHERS '0h, boo! That'S too cutesy cute, but I like this one. Does it go in the yes or in the no piIe?' Concrete proof that authors, art- ists and poets do exist at Marshall was published in paperback form with the title Just Us. Original works by students were funneled through teachers to the Just Us staff. Quill and Scroll sponsored the Marion County Journalism Day. Starting the year with a viewing of a film of the first 500 Mile Race was the History Club. The Club visited museums in the city, and guest speakers from within the school showed slides from per- sonal trips. -Judy Martin If everybody had to take The time to see things As they realhf are, I 'm sure by far They would agree Things arenlt what they 're Cracked up to be. -Julie Krieg The curtain closes! all of the levers are pulled A balloi is cast. -Jane! Wilson , - T t A . f . -r . lf' ' pg -xx 84! writers, history ,-M' ,4-rff M 1 ABOVE: Richard Benton. .lean Kane and Kathy Whyde meet a deadline. LEFT: Ray Kane. Tina Wolfe, Pam Emrick and Sherry Grubaugh are on the Jus! Uv Staff. LOWER LEFT: QUILL AND SCROLL QTOP ROWJ: P. Lewallen. L. Cory. T. Healy. D. Jarchow. J. Wilkerson, S. Crowe. S. Messers- mith. J. Moyer. QBOTTOM ROWD: R. Kane. K. Rogers. J. Kane. J. Martin. L. Bougliton. K. Whyde. ABOVE RIGHT: Quill and Scroll sponsored Marion County Press Day. RIGHT: Holding one of fre- quent meetings is the History Club. LOWER RIGHT: 350 Press Day participants registered at JMHS. BELOW: Junior Terry Davidson will go to Washington as part of the Principal's Freedoms Foundation Award. 174 41969 lax 3,3 .QW 5-n...... 3 - M A-nur mf 85 X writers, history jf Thespians, Quiz Team QUIZ TEAM BROADCASTS FROM LOCAL CHANNEL 13 'l think all those guys in the Star Trek Club are spaced outg all of them think Spock and friends livef' Three by five pieces of paper with CARE FREE GUM written on them were printed and col- lected by members of the Star Trek Club as its major project. The wrappers were part of a con- test sponsored by WIFE. The members also discussed Star Trek revival possibilities and Star Trek New York convention. Broadcast on Channel 13, the Quiz Team had four members and one alternate who were selected by Mr. Robert Craig, adviser. The team competed successfully against Pike and Scecina. Mem- bers were John Moyer, Jean Kane. Bill Gebby, John Kimsey, and alternate Judy Begines. Thespians were elected to the honorary society on the basis of their participation in school plays. This yearls productions were Up the Down Staircasen and short acts and skits in Patriots on Parade . Adviser of the Thespinas was Ms. Patricia Clifford. -.lualv Martin 'sf , , I if 9 -' 'WT' f f , ' mfkfgfifil gpj . ..,, A , .,.t , .I , .ff-3 , s if .A 1,,rfvM'5f,,f3 V WQQYM75. ,, ,. ,.,. 3 , X . , . 4, ffm-A , t . 'v , 'ta-fi , , n: , 'W-:,, . I Sit ,tv 5-... wi .. ,E ,. 'its 861 thespians, quiz team C I H I1 no ll wa' ABOVE: THESPIANS KTOP ROWJ: Mr. Paul Justice, Bob Shinkle, Bill Breeden, Lynne Cory. Steve Hall, Dan Nord- sieck. Margaret Johnson, Laurie Ziesmer. Mike Childress, Ms. Patricia Clifford. QBOTTOM ROWJ: Jean Kane, Liz Ebert, Janie Sterrett, Bob Smith, Pam Campbell. Marjorie Bunnell, Theresa Detzler. LEFT: Leading the discussion of the Star Trek Club are Mike Erickson, Mario Perdue and Frank Williams. UPPER RIGHT: Problems with the union worker caused a half-hour delay in the filming of Exercise in Knowledge . RIGHT: Giving the cast of Up the Down Staircase a few words of advice is Director Ms. Patricia Clifford. BELOW: Practicing their parts for the play are Seniors Liz Ebert and Lynne Cory. Ji. 53 -J: I ,fi f-25 ui., I ,,,,..s.. 4. . . V24 172-55 Ni . i uh' if h' , Qi' X tg , J A JSP? w 4 gh- ' z 536 v is J 4 ' -' 51421 -'1,:, if - 1 ,, af , .ra -, 5'l'lT C' TMjEAlT ii4 J Jam: MARSHALL Iwi! I sw- 4 ,4 ,, Y- 4, . ,ff ll ? . T? ff, L9' 33 f'5 212' i , 'i I, , 87!thespians, quiz team wv- - 'E X N , ..,,,,vf ii Activities - RADIO SHACK WAQEF RUN BY MARSHALL RADIO CLUB 'Girls on the Chess Team? Mark up one point for Women 's Liberation from Bobby Fisherl' Sales pitches, election of district officers and lectures busied area students the DECA Club had invited to the District 8 Leader- ship Seminar and Officer Training Conference at JMHS. DECA members had earlier in the year given a fashion show where they modeled Edrich LTD and Lerners Shop fashions. President David Ponto, Vice-President Rusty Brill, Treasurer Diane Harman and Sec- retary Elaine Smith lead DECA. Based on the numbers of points each player accumulated, four top players of the Chess Team were chosen to compete against other schools. Varsity players were Jay Wilkerson, Jim Totten and Ed Sli- cer. Mr. Stephen Sachs advised the club. Radio Shack WAQEF was oper- ated by the Radio Club. The club toured local radio and television stations and the Weir Cook Air- port Communications Center. Advisers Paul Justice, Robert Carr and Martin Coogan promoted tal- ents and developed club hobbies. As a public service, the club sent out flood and tornado warnings. -Judy Martin LEFT: Two girls joined the Chess Team this year, breaking up the all- boy membership. Ron Hungerford studies the possible chances for his next move. ABOVE: Rusty Brill represented Indiana as the state president of DECA. Vicki Rutledge is modeling here in the DECA fash- ion show at JMHS. RIGHT: With a flair for modeling, art teacher John Tungstell brings applause and cheers from the audience with this move. BELOW: RADIO CLUB CBOTTOM ROVW: Pat Mulligan, Ron Smith, Mark Blaydoe, Chuck Zangwell. KTOP ROWJ: Floyd Howard, Bruce Center, Paul Justice, Tom Preston. Mr. Martin Coogan and Mr. Robert Carr also advise the club members. 8' W' 1-if 5 ,, V4 as 6 Y 3 gi ' 4 wc 2 ' is 2 li I, A 4 i 3 E fl A. .:'cts,,0 NQ's.41Xvlf, . Y 9C! 'Q'-f 1 D S, 'swf'- . - QSM law!! X ., i N U. ,.. 11 .. S.: Pu I L 1 j 84:7 W. .',ge.'f' um' H I 1 . . Qi - N 4 M W I ' rl. VK , A' MET? 'inf PL, 9' f ya 7 Q, kv QNX . vwfiq 14,0 K' .' - fi 'Q Zhi.. hh... .f M 14-m 'Z M..-AQLX 90! language At eight cents a pretzel, the German Club cleared more than 200 dollars working at the Okto- berfest at Southern Plaza. October I8-20. The members also sold Amway Products and combined profits to sponsor trips. Tree the Trojans captioned the club's first place Homecoming float. The members subscribed to Rundsclzau, a newspaper written by students of German. Club officers were Presi- dent Tom Healy. Vice-President David Buttram, Treasurer Bob Cleveland and Secretary Dina Schenk. Advisers were Ms. Paula Barbour and Mr. Brice Tressler. The members played bingo in Spanish. celebrated Christmas with a pinata party and demonstrated the proper way to make hot tamales. The Spanish Club spon- sored different activities concern- ing Mexican and Spanish culture. Mr. William Jefferson and Ms. Paula Seawell were advisers. The Latin Club entered North Central's Chariot Race and partic- ipated in an annual Roman Ban- quet. The Club was advised by Mr. Byron Cooper. -J udv Martin v at 5 51 i I i -L : I . ..k,! Q y I ft ,. V .mg lg fl ...x Y' A j fv N D l, .,..' .w.. . lr. I uh FAR UPPER LEFT: Successful competition in the Indiana University Honors Pro- gram resulted in a two-month's study tour of Germany for Dan Nordsieck. He had the opportunity of going to movies, watching television, studying the culture and just generally messing around. Dina Schenk, Tom Healy, David Buttram, Vicki Crawley and Susan Martin toured Germany as a group. Pictured are German Club members QBOTTOM ROWJ: David Buttram, Vicki Crawley, Susan Martin. CTOP ROWJ: Dan Nordsieck, Dina Schenk, club president Tom Healy, adviser Brice Tres- sler. UPPER LEFT: Touring Germany is just one of Chunky Buttram's activities. The seniors elected him their class president, and here he directs Spirit Week action. LEFT: Tree the Trojans captioned the German Club's first-place float in the Homecoming parade. Driving the float is Sherri Moss with Steve Nokes riding on the float. ABOVE: Helo aqui! or Bingo is the game as Vicki Sausser and Kim Robinson play. 91 1 language Language Clubs SALES FROM PRETZELS CLEAR MORE THAN 3200 'Let's Vote on it. Do you want to go to see Michigan or Germany? 2 ,4 I wwf I ' . If 2 !1 . 1 A-Wa. 5 fgffwi ffm! W -2 is ,f .ff ,,.,,,rr M I . ,'4'w:'h ,K I wh 'X Q rf! hr .,,,,.- 2.4 L1 ,V,'5H' f ,.,,1 .. 4 11' is may iv W, fl' s- - Wiz' f X 1 N ' 3 v ' Q? Q A WA ww W' I 353: HH qu- ar Zi: ..' , M 'JB ,IQH 5 .,f V f,-:.f' 4 W - Q., -,-,ML ,YII .J Y 4 v,-1 www' . ' 1 . I V, .1 rj A:,.,-?- f . ' -fv Y 9 f' Jw- . . -1.-f-. 'i '- gy'-A w ,, .J ..' 'J gzs f: ., Ay... , , V P . . . fi: if 9 ., .,.5z.?14-?,.-.,-A i:A'5,,i,f4'1'514 ' V V - iw- . 1 I' . , ' ,.- ,ff f Lf , .-: ,H - ' A ,, - '- ', ,IQs m:'?JfD 1 dv' ' , 'C ' h-.w-f4'e4u11ic.-f ' I Y--1 -is mv ..,. P '. 92fnaturalists Q..- Bird watchers and ecologists made the Naturalist's Club the largest club last year. The attend- ance of one trip constituted a membership. The club took trips to Spring Mill, to Indiana Dunes State Park, and to the Peru County Covered Bridge Festival to study nature and the environment. Advisor to the club was Mr. Rob- ert 'Doc' Weaver. Rusty Cline was president, Terry Schlimgen, vice- presidentg Ray Kane, treasurerg and Jamie Haverstick, secretary. The Spelunking Club focused mainly on the exploration of caves and on cleaning up the environ- ment. President of the cave-explor- ers was Calvin Johnson, with Keith Brown as vice-president, secretary and treasurer. Explora- tions made by the students included cave trips to Sullivan, Wayne, Coons, Grotto, Shaft's, and Buckner's. -.Ian Burleson FAR LEFT: Waiting at a bus terminal in St. Louis are Steve Campbell and Perry Meek. LEFT: Bob Smith, Ivan Bunes and a parrot converse at the St. Louis Zoo. LOWER LEFT: The Naturalist Club visited Spring Mill. BELOW' SPELUNKERS: CBACK ROWJ: N. Abner, P. Mayfield, M. Abrams, V. Nokes, J. Suhre. CTHIRD ROWJ: J. Patton, K. Brown, S. Mullins. CSECOND ROWQ: J. Buttram, J. Mullins. TFRONT ROWD: W. Ott, D. Buttram, C. Johnson. gil' Q., 'lr .Q-' .. . ., 'Pa ,, , l I 93 f naturalists N aturalists WEEIQ-END AT ST. LOUIS HIGHLIGHTS CLUB YEAR 'D0c'S son said the Thanksgiving prayerg after we ate we had an hour to walk. It was nice. 9 Council, NHS, Z Club PATIENTS RECEIVED EASTER EGGS FROM Z CLUB 'We kept suggestion slips in the rooms but no one ever used them. I don 't think anyone really cares anymore. ' Who do you have to thank for the only pep session of the year? It was sponsored by the Student Council which also sponsored 'Fif- ties Day,' 'Spirit Week, and a dance. Procedure for submitting sug- gestions to the council was to fill in a standard form and hand it in to the third period representative. Officers were President Tom Healy, Vice-President Ed Rad- cliffe, Treasurer Judy Butler and Secretary Terri Kolcheck. As a service group the Z-Club sponsored the Weber Nursing Home by celebrating Christmas, St. Patrick's Day and Easter with the patients. The girls at Christmas time collected toys for the Teen Toy Shop. The club also began a new policy of awarding points for the participation of each member. .The National Honor Society raised funds for a needy family by asking for donations from the stu- dent body. -Judy Martin 94!council, nhs, z club X 'nm ABOVE: STEERING COMMITTEE: CTOP ROWJ: C. Parme- lee, M. Moyer. QSIXTH ROWQ: K. Lee, R. Clements, J. Kim- sey, M. Erickson. CFIFTH ROWJ: G. Thomerson, R. Clements, C. Johnson. QFOURTH ROWJ: D. Salazar, T. Kolcheck, J. Butler. QTHIRD ROWD: C. Coapstick, R. Byrd, A. Johnson, R. Benton, E. Ratcliffe. CSECOND ROWJ: M. Fulton, R. Ham, E. Williams. CBOTTOM ROWD: J. Kane, R. Trester, T. Hall, T. Healy, T. Forte. ABOVE RIGHT: NHS KTOP ROWJ: L. Cory, Mr. M. Burleson, D. Jarchow, P. Firth, M. Hosbein, P. Lewal- len. CTHIRD ROWJ: G. Castledine, D. Weaver, E. Ziegel. QSECOND ROWJ: C. Edwards, E. McPhereson, J. Shanks, D. Fast. QBOTTOM ROWJ: D. Nordsieck, D. Byers, J. Strack, S. Hall. LEFT: Z CLUB CTOP ROWJ: E. Ziegel, E. Williams, J. Ramer, K. Whyde, J. Bedwell, G. Castledine, D. Jarchow, L. Cory. CTHIRD ROWQ: P. Murray, C. Edwards, B. Curran, C. Elliot, M. Corliss, D. Fast, D. Byers. CSECOND ROWH: B. Shanks, V. Murray, S. Askren, J. Shanks, J. Strack, CBOTTOM ROWJ: E. McPherson, F. Colon, P. Emrick, B. Cooper. BELOW: STUDENT COUNCIL CTOP ROWJ: K. Bouchon- net, C. Parmerlee, M. St. Clair, L. Cory, K. Lee, M. Boyer, R. Benton, P. Walker, J. Bullock, M. Sipes, G. Thomerson, M. Erickson, J, Kimsey, M. Kimberly, D. Farmer, J. Phillips, A. McGaughey. QFOURTH ROWJ: D. Akhin, D. Lewis, G. Dan- iels, T. Forte, D. Salazar, R. Clements, M. Moyer, J. Crawford, C. Linder, R. Clements, R. Byrd, R. Harris. A. Posely, D. Smith, G. Scholl, C. Woods, K. Shields, O. Pearson, T. Shepard. fTHIRD ROWJ: G. Mansfield, T. Kuhn, M. Stevens, T. Bris- tow, M. Davis, K. Bristow, J. Sheehan, D. Hartman, L. Smith, F. Salavon, D. Coleman, K. Robinson, E. Williams, M. Fulton, C. Coapstick, B. Cooper, S. Skelly, T. Billerman. QSECOND ROWJ: C. Johnson, E. Bulton, R. Trester, K. Rogers, J. Kane, D. Theyssen, C. Edwards, T. Stephenson, R. Justice, M. Bocock, C. Bishop, M. Morgan, B. Haywood, F. Gibson, R. Ham, S. Thompson, T. Hall, J. Carpenter. S. West. IBOTTOM ROWJ: Student Council officers E. Ratcliffe, J. Butler, T. Kol- check and T. Healy. , ROTC Teams - RIFLE TEAM AFTER YEAR RECAPTURES STATE TITLE 'What a hear. Look at all those bars and ribbons and rope. But only on Thursdays at JMHS. The State Championship Title was regained by the Rifle Team. last one having been won in 1970. The members Mike Hauser, Mack Mullins, Jim Blanchard, Joe Miller. and Terry Duling practice after school under the new adviser Sargeant William R. Pennington. Sponsor of the Rifle Team was Tina Bristow who presided at each match. Captain Major Gary Snyder led the Drill Team in matches. The Drill Team also practiced after school and conducted demonstra- tions to the student body and to selected grade schools. The Girls Drill Team practiced weekly on new steps and also competed with other schools. Advisers were Ms. Patricia Lana- han and Ms. Susan Lange. Almost all of the members were enrolled in ROTC where they became interested and decided to join the teams. Marshall has one range where Rifle Team members shot rounds from a distance of 50 feet. High scorer for the first semester was Mike Hauser who scored at least 280 points at each match. -Judy Martin 96! rotc teams . Q, ,Zi 5 I 'S ix' A H it . ABOVE: DRILL TEAM CTOP ROW5: Chris Orcutt, Paul Smith, Greg Howard, Larry Carmon, Terry Twigg, Bernie Cooper. fBOTTOM ROWJ: Gary Snyder, Tony Mabry, Calvin Johnson, John Patton. LEFT: COLOR GUARDS: Roy Kidd, Larry Twigg, Terry Dale, Harold Kuhn, Curtis Hawkins. LOWER LEFT: RIFLE TEAM KTOP ROWJ: Roy Kidd, Mike Estrada, Don Paff, Larry Carmon. lBOTTOM ROWJ: Joe Har- ris, Gary College, Tina Bristow, Paul Smith, Greg Howard. BELOW: ROTC units participated in the Veteran's Day Parade. ILC!! A ,, 97frotc teams ai- E J fi- O 'Ol 1. 0.0! ' gsgif, H A ., Qwgfyd - N-.5 1 S 5 W 'Mfr an qu-'15, K L ' gi , X 525, if , A, 4' 5 , if 3: Qi me 'if 'Kd ,mv A 'N A wx ix in-5, AQ N 5 , 10 34' l 98!people A? 4 'mx , xxwwi 'Wx 1 -Q M M M QR 0 sw Q- .1 Y NNY X if fig ,ayggisy QS X .Awww ,X WAN ,LQ Q. 4 Q2 . 99!people Faculty WHo GOES WHERE, WHEN KEEPS STAFF BUSY 'Where are you going? Do you have a pass? Let'S See it. But I really do like students. Increased enrollment brought the faculty from llO to 117 mem- bers, 24 of whom were new. Despite the yes, you have the feeder schools? uno, you don't,', yes, you do messages from the School Board, Marshall began smoothly. After evaluating the Urban Upswing report, the Metro- politan Achievement results, and the Purdue Del Phi Project report, the staff set goals for the coming year. A continued emphasis on the reading program had many stu- dents taking advantage of the bookstore display of paperbacks. New policies for absences, a warn- ing chime for tardy students, expanded corridor supervision, and paraprofessionals in the cafe- teria were new. Also, nine new classes were begun in the fall, and a new English program for juniors and seniors began. The fall open house, the five- day teacher strike, professional workshops, and after-school activi- ties were part of the staffs' year. -Patricia M arshall r -4. A wx ' A ' XX :Q Q 2-,lm . J ZS.. M Mr. Thomas Haynes' indeed has a respon- ers for auditorium schedules, co-ordinat- sible job leading JMHS. Many of his ing student-teacher relations, and setting responsibilities include interviewing speak- total-school goals. l00!faculty Law and order were kept at JMHS year by If -,MTF Pat Adams and Jim Stubbs, IPS security guards. Both of our deans this year are extremely happy at the attendance, which IS part of their jobs. .L gg ,. . ., V, 4 ,W , ..r . N9 , f 2' A ' V -' ., . f . I CP i f Q 'KI .f l arm .,.-,.- ,,., -J... . 13,6 f .,.,,,,,w ., - . 3, f f , , . .tv A f f '44 ' ' ,mfs Q 4-,Q Q., -' ' ' .k'. X riff! if :st 645 42 If x, ffff' 5 3 12' w A 324'- ff Vffipcg, 5-44 :- Li ,q-www. +-r 'r' Q35 N 50? p--4. f..f If -1 3' V lOl ffaculty MR. MILLARD ARNOLD-BA, MA. Indiana, Head of Foreign Language MR. DON AUSTIN-MA, Ball State, Counselor MS. CHARLOTTE BA LCHUNA S- BA, Illinois State, Social Science. Free- doms Foundations, History Club MS. EMMA BALCHUNAS- Attend- ance Clerk MR. JOSEPH BENDA- Math MS. SARAH BOGARD-BS, MS, Indi- ana, Indiana State, Home Economics MR. RA YMOND BRANDES-BMC, MMC, Indiana, Colorado, Head of Music Department, Orchestra MR. HAROLD BROWN-Aero Space, Auto Shop, Aero Space Club MR. LEONARD BROWN-BS, Butler, Physical Education, Football Coach MR. NEIL BRUMBA UGH-BS, MS, Ball State, Biology, Naturalist Club MR. DONALD BUDDENBA UM-BA, MA, Butler, English MR. DAN BULLINGTON-BS, MS, Hanover, Social Studies MS. LYNDEL BUTLER-Budget Clerk, PBX Operator MR. GA YLE BYERS-BS, MS, DePauw, Indiana State, Vocal Music Director, Musical Productions MS. LEORA CAMPBELL-Secretary MR. ROBERT CARR-BA, MS. Indi- ana, Math Department Head MS. MARJORIE CHRISTY-BS, MS. Indiana State, Indiana. Guidance MS. PATRICIA CLIFFORD-BA, But- ler, English, Speech, Drama, Thespians, Plays MR. MARTIN COBLE-BS, MS, Indi- ana State, Construction Industries MS. PATRICIA COFFIN-BS, MA. Indiana, Nurse, Health Club '? - MS. BERNADETTE COLLIER-Adult Assistant Librarian MS. BESSIE CONN-Business MR. DAN COOGAN-BS, MS, Butler, Math, Radio Club MR. BYRON COOPER-AB, Indiana, Latin, Humanities, Fraternitas Latina MR. ROBERT CRAIG-AB, MS, Indi- ana, Science, Quiz Team MR. RICHARD CROWE-BS, MAT, Tennessee State, Social Studies MR. RICHARD CUMMINGS-BS, MS, Indiana Central, Physical Education, Asst. Football and Wrestling Coach MR. JOHN DEAL-BS, Indiana Cen- tral, Asst. Dean, Football Coach MS. NORMA DILLON-BS, MS, Indi- ana State, Chemistry, Biology, Patriettes, Majorettes MS. JAN DUGGAN-BA, Indiana Cen- tral, Biology MR. JOHN EASON-BS, MS, Indiana Central, Butler, Social Studies, Tennis Coach MS. JANET EBERLE-BA, MA, Indi- ana, English, Joumalism, Publications Director, Quill and Scroll MR. VENKATACHALAPATHI ELLUR -MS, Central College, Math, Spelunk- ing Club MR. EDWIN ESTELL-BS, MS, Indi- ana, Social Studies MS. VIRGINIA ESTEN-BS, MA, But- ler, Michigan, Biology MR. JOHN FELLOWS-Biology, Cross Country, Track MR. MAX FORSYTH-BA, MA, Indi- ana State, Purdue, Biology MS. JA NE FRANCESCHINI-BS, Indiana, English, JUST US Sponsor MR. CLARK FRONING-BS, Miami, Health, Drug Education, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach IJR.h KENNETH FR Y-BS, Ball State, at DR. JAMES GAITHER-MA, PhD, Chicago, Minnesota, English Depart- ment Head MS. MARSHA GEIMAN-BS, Indiana State, Home Ec., Born a Woman Club MR. KENNETH GEORGE-BS, Ball State, Business Ed., Freshmen Basketball MR. CHARLES GLORE-BA, John Heron Art Institute, Butler, Art MS. MARTHA GRIFFIN-BS, MS, Western Kentucky, Indiana, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Cheerblock, Girls Track Coach MS. JUNE GR UNDY-English gS. MARILYN HARDWICK-Dean of irls MR. DA VID HARVEY-BS, MAT, Indiana, Social Studies MR. PA UL HA YES-BS, MS, Indiana State, Placement Director, ICT Coordi- nator, VICA Club MR. THOMAS HA YNES-BS, MS, Butler, Purdue, Principal MR. LO WELL HESTER-BS, MS, Ball State, Industrial Arts MR. CA RL HINES-BS, MS, Tennes- see A and I State, Tennessee, Math MR. STEPHEN HUMPHREYS-BS, MA, Indiana State, Ball State, Director of Bands, Marching Band, Basketball Band MR. JERRY HURST-BA, Indiana, English MR. WILLIAM JEFFERSON-BA, Marian, Spanish, Spanish Club xFs,.sQQj.2 . f x...f'-is X55-?'7 21.9. 'Us Q ' -,A 3 LPQ3 f'm i'Sa , if l . , , a, W.: . aww Q M Re 4 A Sl E CUSTODIANS QBOTTOM ROWyg Doggie Sir-og, John Whitaere, Howard Mark Healy, Howard Watson. Joe Bakey. These men play Johnnie Roberts, Gerald Wright, fTOP ROWjg Thgmas Long, an important part in maintaining the new school look that John Theodore Bowman, Roy Raisor. Myron Karress, Frank Hubbard, Marshall Sllll h1lS after SIX YCHTS- Ms. JOHANNESSEN+BS. Ms, Pur- . - -' f' due, Butler, Home Ec. Dept Head H 3 MR. J. RAY JOHNSON--BS. MS, Ball , ,Ni a as f State, Butler, iiicliaiia, vicc Principal 'P A . it fl f o Q MR, PA UL JUSTICE-BS. Ms. Ball W M ' State, Butler. Electronics, Stage Crew. i my Radio Club. Drama, Thespians ' MS. SUSAN KEOGH-BS, North Dakota, Home Economics J MS. MARY KELLY-BS, Alabama ,L State, Math L MS. MARCIA KING-BS. Ball State. R English ' MS. AILEEN LACKEY-BS, MA. Wis- ' ' consin State. Indiana, Social Worker ' ' MR. RUSSELL LAMB-BS, MS. But- , ii fl A- , WX ler, Zoology, Biology, Naturalist Club r Ms. SHIRLEY LAMBERT-BS. Ms. P liidiaiia, Bridgeport, Physical Education. Girls Athletic Association MS. PATRICIA LANAHAN-BS. Indi- W ana Central, Business gsm, MS. SUSAN LANGE-BS. Purdue, But- . , ler, Home Economics 'R ,X A MS. JEAN LUDLOW-BS, Purdue, s xi. l fm, .,.l'1 , A Math , ' in J .avg MS. MARY LYONS-BS, MA, Purdue. . ww ' -wa, Ball State, California. Physics V 5- MS. JULIA MAXWELL-Financial 3 as A A ...yr 1 ,1 Clerk M Lfg, ,d Il' MR. GEORGE McC00L-Bs, liiciiaiia, , Y ,ip 1 Ay Ayll M . rl Counselor. Wrestling Coach , A - Lf, V lO3!facuIty MS. VIRGINIA McDONALD-BA, University of New Hampshire, MS, But- ler University, IMC Director MS. MARIE McKELLER-BS, MS, Indiana Central, Butler University Home Economics MS. KAREN MANNWEILER-BA, Butler University, Social Studies, Gym- nastics Club, Exploratory Teachers, Girls Tennis Team MS. ERMA MILLER-BS, Butler Uni- versity, Indiana Central College, Busi- ness Education MS. CLARA MORAN-Adult Assistant in Library MR. ALAN NORRIS-Math MS. CLARICE OFFICER-BA, MS. Fisk University, Columbia University, Indiana University MR. DA VID OTTO-BA, MA, Hanover College, Miami University, Biology, Bot- any SGT. WILLIAM PENNINGTON- ROTC, Rifle Team, Drill Team MR. NICHOLAS PIPINO-BS, MS, Purdue University, Indiana University, Cornell, Chemistry, Bowling Club MR. TED POLLOCK-BS, MS, Indiana University, Physical Education Head MS. JEAN POTTS-BA, Indiana Cen tral, MS, Indiana University, Business MS. BA RBA RA RAINWA TER-BA, MLS, Butler University, Indiana Univer- sity, Assistant Librarian MS. MARGARET RA WLINGS-BA, Butler University, English MR. WILLIAM RILEY-BS, MA, But- ler University, Social Studies, Student Council Sponsor 1 , Q ,R CAFETERIA STAFF-QBOTTOM ROWD: Elizabeth Francescon, Head Dietician, Blanch Esham, Imogene TeVault, .Io Cooper, Irma Goodmin, Nova Newell, Mary Weber, Neva Tretter, Irene Anderson, Frances Smith. CBACK ROWJ: Chie Woodard, Linda ,f-' ,.. ,I 'Wm Qf v !,,I M! ff 0 tm 'X Baine, Dee Englert, Barbara Winters, Barbara Grant, Arveta Brown, Jean Coons, Pauline Hull, Jane Harrison, Jean Cobb, Mary Cummins, Kathy Marshall, Joan Ballwin, Patricia Barton, Morfiriw Cummins, Mary Stevenson. SIZIItlt.xIl,I'1KQ ,utils xr 1 I .1 f fi iss? 3 R 5, ' , e rr- f . ..-. ,,-if , r v. .Q -. r X' J I V? + ,mfg ?eiigw A V? xl-W I 1 X V -ai, 1 5 li fl go f 1 .1 ' ' ff . ff' S- I ta v ' f i . -'K - il fi?- f agymu-'S ffym 1. ' 52 fs A 'K I if W Wgymwb' 1 if -v I avi. -rx ,,, LEM tr I sl. ,I , -.xflr - ef if 'S , We ' ---'PQI ,f .v fx i M! . 'ii I . 1,4 wr is M, f ,fs .A,, 2 A ..,.A 2., M v,, . A I rv- vb 93, f A Q! s VA f' A ,M ,.,. 4 W., A ff, A A-1,1 .,, WS ,. ff' X' ' . A X ' ' '4A ' M ,rw 'VW ix- .5-1 ' I - at-uytgrh, ,A .- J W ' ' f 3 s w W ki: Y N gg., jj, V 'ht i f , -ar X x ff , 'gs ,- -'Y I' 2361? Q! Y A ,. , 51. W an t 2 I E I :fian- . A 'R' . -' x - View r I l05!faculty 'Y , , 0' 1. at-. MR. EDWARD RING-BS, MA. Ball State, Art Dept. Head MR. JAMES RODEHEFEER-BA, MA, MS. Ohio University, Ohio State University, Purdue University, Vice-Prin- cipal MR. STEVEN SA CHS-BS. Butler Uni- versity, Business Education MR. BENJAMIN SANDERS-BS, MS. Stout State University, Butler University, Guidance Counselor, Career Day Con- ference, PTO Treasurer MR. CECIL SANDERS-AB, MA, Indiana Central, Ball State, Indiana State, Graphic Arts MR. ROGER SCHRODER-AB, MA. Franklin College, Ball State University. Senior Counselor, Varsity Basketball. Asst. Baseball MR. CLIFTON SCOTT-BS, MS, Hampton Institute, Butler University, Industrial Arts Dept. Head MR. DWIGHT SHA W-BS, MA, Mar- ion College, Butler University, Social Studies Dept. Head MR. RODERICK SHA W-AB, MA, Earlham, Ball State, Drivers Ed. Craft Arts, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach MR. GREG SHELTON-BA, Butler University, English, Audio Visual MR. CLIFFORD SNYDER-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Ball State,'Eve- ning School Director MR. MIKE SLABA UGH-Art MR. DA VID SMARTZ-BS, MS, Indi- ana Central, Butler, Business Education, Golf Coach MS. JANET STA FFORD-English MS. COLEEN STANLEY-BS, MA. Indiana University, University of South- ern California, English MR. KEN STANLEY-BS. Indiana State University, Distributive Education. DECA MR. ROBERT STA UP-Auto Shop MS. MILDRED STEVENS-BA, MA. Milton College, University of Wisconsin, French MR. HARRY SULLIVAN-BS. MA, Butler University, English, Athletic Director MS. LINDA TOMASALLO-BA, Indi- ana University, English MS. STEPHANIE THORNE-AB, Pur- due, IUPUI, Math MR. BRICE TRESSLER-German, German Club MS. JEAN USSELER-AB, MA, Ball State, University of Colorado, Business, Co-Sponsor Z Club MS. MARY VAN BUSKIRK-Butler University, Secretary in Guidance Office MS. TALITHA VAN LEER-Business MR. JOHN VARDAMAN-BS, MA. Ball State. Director of Guidance MS. JOAN WALDMAN-BS, Indiana University, Business MS. JUDITH WA UGH-BA. MAT, Indiana University, English MR. JA CK WEA VER-BS, MA, Ball State, English, Ticket Manager MS. JANET WEA VER-BS, MS, Indi- ana University. Butler, Business Ed. Dept. Head, Co Sponsor Honor Society MR. ROBERT WEA VER-BS, MS. Butler University, University of Califor- nia, Oregon State, Naturalist Club, Head of Science Dept. MS. NANCY WILLIAMS-BA, Purdue. Ball State, English MS. JANE ZERBO-BA, MS, State University of Iowa, Butler University, Reading Director, FTA Seniors SENIOR CLASS STUDY PRUVIDES UNITY 'Is that a Christmas tree? Or is it a decorated slinky toy with lights and tinseI?' The class of '73, led by David Buttram, president, Paul Firth, vice-president, Jean Kane, secre- tary and Kathy Rogers, treasurer sponsored such annual events as the senior Christmas party, the senior breakfast, mini-course week, the senior prom and messages for Halloween and Valentine's Day. The annual senior trip was changed from Washington, D. C., to New Orleans. A senior study hall was created to boost class spirit and to give pertinent infor- mation to all seniors, it was during second hour. Mr. Roger Schroeder again assumed the responsibility of class sponsor and Mr. John Vardaman acted as class counselor. The third class to finish all four years here had quite an active and busy year of projects and activi- ties. They renewed the senior spiritl' at JMHS. -Lynne Cory ..m.M,..m, W, . ,Y l06!seniors lfb i Q X - fs - we AQ, Exifiyx sfYXNw'ss Xgywgq ll i I I I T in QNXXNSQWN ssegggxsxw kt-,Qi age XSSQ S V WQQXXQ SX ag Q T141-:Ei-9' fxtfxxl E msQX gtQw .ai-Jie ,f- 2 VS, X , Xxx be 1... x Q Qs NWN X w,.,, V X Moves: f, N, T ,fad L, ' W is s ABOVE: The senior Christmas tree created by the stage crew was a gift from the administration. It was decorated December 8 at the senior party. UPPER LEFT: Some sen- iors work on posters and signs for Homecoming for the halls while others design and plan the senior float. FAR LEFT: The senior Halloween message committee discusses how to make the messages with Class Sponsor Roger Schroder. The messages were sent by students for a penny a word: pro- ceeds went to the Senior Class. LEFT: Mr. John Vardaman and Mr. Schroder congratulate David Buttram on his elec- tion as Senior Class President. KENNETH ACKLES BOB ADAMS-Basketball 9-IO: Golf 9-IO: Letterman: German Club 9g PE Asst. ll-IZ: Intramural Bas- ketball I0-Il GARY GENE ALLEGREE-Track 91 Chess Club 9: Aero Space I I LINDA ALLGOOD RANDY AMOS-Tennis 93 Natu- ralists Club: Office Messenger I0 GREG ANSLOW DEBRA ARNOLD-GAA Basket- ball 9-Il: Spelunking Club 9-IZ: Naturalists Club I0-IZ: German Club 9-IO: Lab Asst. 9-llg Stage Crew I2 SALLY ASHBROOKE DANIEL L. ASKREN-Golf 9: Marching Band II: Naturalists Club I2: History Club I2 GERALD BAILEY JOHN BARNETT-Football 9-Il: Basketball 9: Letterman: Naturalists Club II: Student Council ll: Base- ball 9 SHERYL BARTHOLOMEW MICHAEL BELCHER GARY BELOW-Tennis IO: Let- terman: Con, Choir 9-ll: Pats on Parade 9-Il: Spelunking Club I2: ICT V-Pres.: Student Trainer TONI BENGE DEBRA BENHAM ELIZABETH BENNETT MARK BENNETT ROBERT BENNETTfTennis I0- I2. Captain IZ: Letterman: German Club I0-12: Newspaper I2 SUE BISHOP LARRY BIXLER-Football 9: Pats on . Parade 9-IZ: Con. Choir 9-I2: Marshallaires IO-123 Office Messen- er ROBERT LEE BOE KATHY BONEBRAKE JERRY C. BOOTH DEWAYNE E. BOWERS-ICT Club l2: Intramural Basketball 9- I2: Intramural Basketball 9 CINDY BOYCE-Con. Choir I2: Liberty Belles I2: Pats on Parade I2: Bowling ll MIKE BOYER-Football 9-I2: Letterman 9-I2: Naturalists Club 9- I23 Student Council I2: Most Valu- able Linesmen I2 BILL BREEDEN JERRY BRIGGS RUSTIE BRILL-Track 9-IO: Wrestling 9-103 Naturalists Club I0: Student Council I2: Cross Country 9: DECA Il-I23 V. Pres. I2g State Pres. I2 Fifi ,yr-3 52??5Q,?331ff.V3'S, .- .1 I J' fr'- X.,, -5, IU 'Q- H, 'Xp -,gh if few-fa-'W1 ,le -1 -'f act' ,f P-:tw J ..,,,,: ,ya Mi - X . .NHT . HL . -ls. , SJW? f-2 'W .-.af -- ,av from ,I , Q34 if 'WI '. W-f J, I Q f gf X 7 Q . is I . I ,km ,, ,W-X irf, .A fi -an W. 10 Q I ai' C.. my 1. 1---1 5. ,Q ,tg I, 1 .L 5.1 35 ,ti Q. .It 'Ajit fu- 1 I Lf riff ,...-- Of' WQ 5 J I vm... V ' A ,J W p .:f- ' I5 1 sd ' x N ff 8 X I1 l08! senior Q- '7Y ,IQ lil. an JV U 5. ,, .. ..,: ,Wy ,jf f' - Hx! , ff 4 5 ' ,ff if t 4, 1 ,K f f f 1 f ,f f - f S al H f 1,7 ,,,A, ,,. 0 ai , 3731 TT 7? 4 ' ' It s 7 X ffl rw' if -. 'f':W'f't ' sf: sf? - wif , Psi, , Lsyiw, 1 I 4' ' XX tk ' ' I r 1, P., 14' x n if R 4 M ' v b 5 ffw Q 7y- F, TERRY ALLAN BROWN VIVIAN BROWNING-GAA IO: Liberty Belles I0-llg Musicals ll: Cheerblock 9-IO: PE Asst. LINDA SUSANN BRYANT MARJORIE ANN BUNNELL- Liberty Belles IO-Ilg Musicals 9-Ilg Pats on Parade I0-IZ: Thespian ll- l21 BB 8: Ftbl Patnettes: DECA I2 NANCY BURGIN RONALD EDWARD BURTON JANICE BUSENBARK-GAA 9- IO: Bible Club IO: Cheer Block 9-IO JUDY BUTLER-Cheerleader 9- IOQ Z Club Il-I2: Student Council 9, I0, I23 Treasurer: ICT Club Sec- retary I2g Office Messenger llg Biology Asst. I2 RITA BUTLER DAVID BUTTRAM-Senior Class President: German Club II-I2 Pres, V.-Presg Naturalists Club I0-IZ: Football 93 Basketball manager 9 SYLVIA BYARD GEORGE MICHAEL BYERLY- Marching Pep Band 9-II: Pats on Parade IO, l2g German Club 9g Band Asst. I2 DEBORAH BYERS-Liberty Belles IO, ll: Quill and Scroll llg NHS Il-I2: Newspaper I0-ll: Stu- dent Council Il JAMES CADY-Naturalists Club I0-I2g Wrestling 9-123 Football IO: Baseball IO: Track I2 MICHAEL CALDWELL PAMELA FAYE CAMPBELL- Liberty Belles IO: Musicals 9-IO: Drama Club: Naturalists Club I0- l2p Office Messenger I0-IZ: Science Asstq Cheerblock 9 GAYLE CASTLEDINE-ICT Club l2g NHS IZ: Z Club Treasurer ll- I2g Cheerblock 9: Spelunking Club 9-IO ALTON BART CHAFIN JACK CHAMBERSsMarching Band IO-l2g Pep Band I0-IZ: Con- cert Band Il-I2 KENNETH CHAMBERS JEFFERY LYNN CHAPMAN MICHAEL CHILDRESS-Musk cals Il-I2: Stage Crew Il-I2: Pats on Parade Il-I2: Drama Club ll- l2g DECA l2g Thespians BARBARA CLARK CHARLES JOSEPH CLEMENTS RUSTY CLINE STEVE CLUGGISH CYNTHIA COLEMAN KEITH COLEMAN-ROTC 9: DECA IZ: Intramural Basketball LENORA FAITH COLLEGE GERLAD P. COLLINS MARK ALLEN COMBS Year book I0 I2 Qutll and Scroll I2 JEFF E CORNELIUS-Track I0 Marchxng Band 9 I2 Pep Band 9 I2 Orchestra 9 I2 Mustcal 9 Pats on Parade I0-I2 Naturaltsts Club I0-I2 Intramural Basketball I0 LYNNE D CORY Mustcals I0- I2 Pats on Parade I0 I2 Natural ISIS Club IO I2 German Club I0- ll Yearbook II I2 Qutll 8: Scroll HS Thespxans II I2 Glrl State Votce of Democracy GENE COTFONE CHERYL CRANFILL JOE CRAWFORD Football 9 Basketball 9 I0 Naturaltsts Club I0 Student Counctl 9 Baseball 9 II PE Asst ll VICKIE LYNN CRAWLEY-Ger n Club I B Patrlettes I0-I2 Z Club ll I2 Stu dent Counctl I0 Offtce Asst Il I2 Homecoming Queen Candtdate I2 DENISE L CRISWELL-GAA 9 Con Chotr I2 Ltberty Belles I0-II Musicals II MIKE G CRONEY Student Counctl JOSEPH R CROUCH SHARON JOAN CROWE-GAA 9 Pats on Parade I2 Naturaltsts Club I2 Yearbook I0-I2 Edttor I2 Qutll and Scroll I2 Student Council I0 Office Messenger I0-I2 DECA I2 Cheerblock 9 I0 Spamsh Club I0 Offlce Mes senger I2 ELIZABETH ANN CURRAN Naturaltsts Club I0 BB Ftbl rtettes Il I2 Z Club II Offtce Messenger 9 Semor Execu ttve Committee DENNIS CUMMINGS STEPHEN R DAUGHTERTY ROTC 9 I2 KENNETH DAVIS KAREN L DAY Marshallatres Con Chotr I2 Ltbert Belles I0 II Muslcal II Pats on arade I2 Spe Iunkmg Club I0 Student Councrl Il Offlce Messenger II I2 T GARY DEGLER Marchmg Band Pep Band 912 Symphontc Wmd Ensemble 9 I2 Newspaper 9 I2 Yearbook 9 I2 JEFF A DENNEY JACQUALINE DENNY-GAA 9 KAREN DENNEY GAA 9 I0 Stage Crew I2 MICHAEL DENNIS VICOTRIA A DESMON TERESA DETZLER Mustcals I0- I2 Pats on Parade I0-I2 Drama Club II I2 Student Council I0 I2 Stage Crew I0 I2 Thesplans II I2 ANNE DUGAN-GAA 9 ICT I2 Naturaltsts Club I0 I2 French Club 9 I0 BB Patnettes I0-II Stu dent Counctl I0-II MELODY JEANNE DYE March mg Band 9 I2 Symphomc Wmd Ensemble 9 I2, Student Councnl 9 BRENDA JOANN DYKE-GAA 9 I2 Gtrls Basketball 8: Volleyball 9 I2 Orchestra 9 II Pats n Parade II, Naturaltsts Club I0-I2 Musicals 9 II Cheerblock 9 I0 ELIZABETH ANN EBERT Pats on Parade 9 Il, Drama Club 9 I2, BB Patnettes ll I2, Student Coun cal II I2, Drama Club, Pres , Thes plans V Pres I0-I2, Paul Hams Fashton Board, Majorette Captam CAROL L EDWARDS-GAA 9 ll, Intramural Volleyball 9, Natu rahsts Club IO, Spamsh Club l0, NHS II I2 ZCIub ll I2 DEBORAH EDWARDS qv gfbfx, 'fix' Y.- 1:'7 'r NYC YI? 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Ives ' if ,A xv It ' w Q Vx '-v Y.,v' I IO! seniors Il ll I1 ll I I ll ll I I I l l l I I 4 l lg' l ll ll ll .ll rl I? l, li! if I l I I n, I l l lr l l. l l I. l t l I ll ll l t I I, ll I, I -We r' eff! ' 1 sia 'D f 5 f - ! lv! 4 f 5 ug . nn iw .5-M kj During second hour senior study hall, class officers David Buttram, presidentg Kathy Rogers, secretaryg Jean Kane, treasurer, and Paul Firth, vice-president, discuss class business. Senior study was set .ss V bij -aw, 1'-Z.,,,,,,v. ,QW . f I W' . f M 3 - ef-3,27 11 A If EI::'f affsvgttw' t f X 6 , f.. - ,vgr ff ,gf sf riff' , 6-in ,K ji, if f ' . in up to keep the senior class aware and informed of the class's activ ities as well as to help plan post graduation. If this study was found to be successful, it was to be adopted by other city schools ' af I, ,QQ 1..:-t..-t- '.y -3 . A 4142- so 3.14172 f w tv f' .K f--'V' J , I Am I V f X . wfiffi - I I 1 . 3 , a . F ' f S fu l , 1 SSM. bf ? H X, ill ff I i 1' I - s .-of-r V. Q i ,, f,a Q.-5 , tw fa - is .L-,Z ,ta , Q- ,I s., 1- ls , ' 'eg , K' ff, 1 ,y W 141 1,-3, . , lllfseniors ' '4 if gg, , ig f ,,,,, r if 5: t pi 'muy ts if, SANDRA ELAINE EDWARDS MICHAEL EFFINGER-Track 9: Wrestling 9-I0 MIKE ELDER-Musicals ll-I2: Pats on Parade ll-l21 Spelunklng Club Ilg Stage Crew ll-I2 JEFFREY DOUGLAS ELMORE- Con. Choir 9-IZ: Musicals 9-l21 Pats on Parade 9-I2 TERRY MICHAEL ENOCHS MICHAEL RAY ERICKSON- Tennis 9-I2, Leltermang Pats on Parade Ilg Student Council II: Star Trek Clubg Naturalisls Club IJ-I2 KARYN LYNNE EVANS-NHS ll-I2: Pats on Parade I0 I0-ll: Naturalists Club I0-Il: Z Club ll- l2g Liberty Belles I0 TERESA LUELLA EVANS-Lib erty Belles 9-I lg Cheer Block 9-I0 MIKE R, FANCHER DEBORAH RAE FAST-NHS ll- l23 Z Club V.-Pres. IO-l2: Home-Ec Asst: Naturalists Club MARK LOUIS FIELDS-Track 9- IO: Football 9: Letterman 9-12: Naturalists Club ll-I2: Intramural Basketball I0 PAUL FIRTH-Golf 9: Chess Club 91 NHS ll-I2: Student Council I0- l2g Intramural Basketball IO, Senior Class V.-Pres. DAVID FROMM MARY SUE FULTON-Cheer- leader 9-123 Student Council IIQ PE Asst. I0-ll: Homecoming Queen LEONARD FRANCIS GARVEY DONALD GATLIFF DAN T. GENTRY CRAIG CAMERON GEORGE- Track 9: Wrestling 93 Naturalists Club 9-I2 RIKI L. GEYER-Track IO: Marching Band 9-I2: Pep Band 9- IOQ Chess Club 9: Yearbook llg ROTC 9: DECA I2 RONALD D, GHOLSON-DECA IZQ District Pres: Student Council 9: PE Asstg Basketball 9-IO: Letter- mang Football 9: Spanish Club 9- l0g Baseball 9-I2 TERRY GIGURE-Orchestra ll- l2: Musicals Il-l2g Drama Club ll- I2g Stage Crew Il-l2: Thespians I2 JANET LYNN GLASGO-Cheer- leader 9-IO: Student Council 9-II: DECA I2g French Club 9 PATRICIA GOLDEN DENISE GREENE-GAA 9-IO: Student Council II: Cheerblock 9- IO: MICHAEL ANTHONY GREG- ORY-French Club 9-I0 GREGORY GURNICK KEVIN GUTZMER GARY HAAG PAM HADLEY-FTA 9-IO: Track l2g Newspaper I0g Student Council 9-IO: PE Asst. IZ: Human Relations ABOVE: Senior gym assistant Beth Cur- ran instructs freshmen girls how to per- form correctly on the horizontal bar. RIGHT: Seniors Tom Healy, Pat Lewallen and Jean Kane distribute awards and tro- phies at Marion County Press Day at Marshall. RONNIE MYRON GENTRY - ,.,v vi T SPV --N K 3.3- . , 2 ' -L J-,Q 'we H f. z .12 42 i l ik fi 'iw ,. ' V , '-S 'Sn-ma, 5 , , jyli f.-W e 1 4' -r 5,1 --tg.-'-, 4. '- 'fgdj' I -f f 5 l x Us -,.. , ,q.,,, ,,,. , x g ji: , -ugh ' . haak- ws V' I 'cess 1 25 rs za, ' '1- K 5 5 1, W I l l3! seniors . , mu ,tt-,p , 'ufE'f' ,- .v -.'-S152-gill? , -v-.,,M.g.,y , ,, l f' fx -I ' K' X. . la .Q fl f s, x 732' Q' v -cry' NOBLE HALL STEPHEN WAYNE HALL-NHS. Pres. ll-l2: Con. Choir 9-I2: Musi- cals 9-I2: Pats on Parade 9-I2: Just Us Staff 9-IO: Newspaper, Page I Ed: Student Council 9-I2: Thespi- ans I0-I2: Plays I0-I2: Naturalists Club I0-I2: Drama Club I0-12: Sci- ence Asst. ll STEVE HAND GARY HAMPTON THERESA HARLAN JOSEPH HARLOW DIAN HARMON-Musicals 9-IO: Pats on Parade 9: BB, Ftbl Patriettes I0-I2: Student Council ll: DECA IZ: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Student Council Queen: Office Messenger Sl-IEILA HARRISON-Drama Club ll-l2: Naturalists Club ll: BB Patriettes I0: Office Messenger 9- IO: Biology Asst DENNY HARVEY JAMIE HAVERSTICK-Con. Club 95 Naturalists Club Treasurer I0-I2: PE Asst. ll-IZ: Cheerblock CYNTHIA ANN HAWKINS- GAA 9-IO: Intramural Basketball. Football 9: Student Council I0-ll: Cheerblock 9 DEBRA LYNN HAYMAKER- Cheerblock 9: Naturalists Club II- I2 THOMAS HEALY-Tennis 9-I l: Letterman: Naturalists Club I0-l I: Quill and Scroll l2: Student Council Pres. ll-I2: Cross Country 9-10: German Club Pres., V.-Pres. I0-I2: Newspaper Il-I2 DELDA M. HEATH-Marching Band 9: Con Band 9: German Club 9-I Ig AATG Nat award in German: Naturalists Club I0-I2 .IEFFERY DALE HENDERSON DAVID THOMAS HERR NORMA JEAN HIBBS BEVERLY HIGHTSHOE-GAA 9: Cheerblock 9 CAROLYN HIGHTSHOE-GAA 9: Office Messenger IO: Nurse's Asst ll: Cheerblock 9 CHARLES PATRICK I-HLES STEVEN HINDMAN THERESA ANNE HOLDEN- Newspaper 9: FT A 9-II: French Club 9-IO: Office Messenger I0-ll: English Asst. 9-II: Student Council ll GRETCHEN SUE HORTON- Home Ec. Asst. I0-ll MARK HOSBEIN-NHS ll-IZ: Baseball 9-I2 PAMELA L. HUBER-Bowling Club ll KAREN HUGHETI'-Office Mes- senger IO: Libr Asst. I0-Il LINDA MARLHENE HUMPHREY -GAA IO: PE Asst. ll-l2: Office Messenger I0-ll: DECA IZ: Fr. Choir 9 DUANE ISAACSON DIANA MARIE JACOB--GAA 9: Naturalists Club I0-I2: Z Club I0- l2: Office Messenger I0-Il: Cheer- block 9: Intramural Volleyball, Football 9 LAWRENCE EVERETT JAHNKE -Marching Band, Pep Band 9-I2: Con. Choir 9-IO: Pats on Parade I0- ll: Drama Club ll-l2: Newspaper I0-ll: Student Council l0: Stage Crew I2 IJI HRA IARL IIUWN' NIIS llfll fviarghxng Iianrl, I'ep Ii.nnII 'I-Ill. Spelunlxxng Club 'I-Ill I Clulw II- IZ NMSUI II--nur SPJIIINII llulw 9-Ill, Ycarhrmlx. 'Xuulerlllu I'd Il-ll Qurll and Mrull If SHI I I I W RAI II NNINCIS ICI Club ll-I1 Spnrnxlr I lub Ireasulur' Ill Olfne Nlexsenger Ill-ll JAVII S I IJVSARIJ ,II NSI N JI I l RI'Y I .IUIINSUN KAIIII I I N IJI NISI JOHNSON III-vlugx -Xml I2 C lleerlvllmlx fl. 5w1lnl1bu.muIIl-If JI I I RI,Y IXNN ,IONI S PAIYI S JONI15 IOM I JONIS lalrn C luh 9 JI'AN MARN KANI Z Club Pres III-I2 Sennu Claw Senremry Quill and 51.rull,I'res ll-IZ. l'NcvuV paper. lid 942, Cnrlx Slate Aller- nalu. NC II Award .luxl I s. Ixl 9- IZ. I.1llnClub.I'res II-I2 QAROISLII KIIVIR DUNN K KILILVI R GARY I,I'I' KEMPIR IDI1CA ll RICKY R KIDWI l,I MICIIAH, I, KIMIKILRLY JI'I'I'RI Y I KINUSIUN Cler- man Cluln Ill-ll, ROIC' 9 Aern Spane Asst JOIIN W KNIOHI PAM R KNOX N.1Iur.1llxlsCluh I0-IZ. German C lub 94 Student CNOIIIILII III Qiernran Asxl I2 II1RRl I YNN KOl.CIlI'CK GAA 9-Ill. Pals un Parade 9-ll. Drama Club I2. lN.lIUI'lIIISIN Cluh IO-ll,Newspaperl21IiIi.IllWl Palrlelles Il'I2.SIlIkIUI1IcLlUI'ILIl II-IZ. Olfue Messenger IIAIZ. Human Relauunx NORMAN JILAN LACY CIAA 9. Luherly Bellex IU-II. Musxealx Il. Offlce Meswnger. Jamboree Queen, Naluralrslx Club '-LIZ JOHN IORRI-Sl IAKI' SHARON IAMBI RG SHARON ANN l.AWl.I'Y --GAA 91 Muslealx 9, lxlLlIl1fLIIlNINc.lUI'5 12. Play I2 DEBORAH Ci IIzI-.- Oflne Mex- senger IO: Cheerblnek 9 PATRICK K, LILWALLIQN- Pau nn Parade IZ. Manhmg Band Il. Yearl'1uuk.I1d III-l21Qu1Il.1nd Scrnll V.-Prex. ll-Il. NIIS ll-IZ. Symphunn Wrnd Insemhle TUNA I.I'WARK Nlifllflllkll Illgh Schnnl, Tokyu, Japan 10-II DILBRA MARII1I.I1WIS fCon, Chun I2, Llherly Belles I0-llg Nal- urallnts Club I0-IZ: BB. Fthl. Palrxelles, Caplam, I0'l2, Home- eumlng, Queen Candidate. Ihespr- ans: Yearbook I2 VICTOR LIISEY --Slat 'lrek Club Ill German Club ll WILLIAM li LUNDY ANGIE LYNCH' Office Messen- ger 9-I2 STEVEN MALENDER vs 745 .? f-Q ff' I L 'N-,.... - 1 ., Q' 1 Q Q m ,.,A---vx ,f--f. I -.4 XZ' if I If , 'Q , C ff, xii ngqff.,-491311 W 1 K-3 -vs' E I v- -V- Q27 Z , ,xg ,. ,QP 'UN ,pa ' I u I X '10 J RX 'if 4 f 5 D. I '51 a ,Z Q, ' 3, ef 1' ., s I 4 I I2 I I ,If X '- fva- :rs f? - 1 1 5 fn 15 Y... l, zl Ml' Q .' 'X f' ' I I nil MY 'Dx gg, - '91 0Wx fx .ev- ox X qi .., 'Ss vs-r l l4! seniors ,..-. cv- -- 2 Qu-f '1' Q:-ff L y L I P , , at my Q y ,V M t- 5 if 1 M me X W, f t W .M- ' ' ' f A ,7'cSjLj:4.fl r I q A is Q, -I .1 ' f ' 1 sfkfif-F ea -C la , -, f. , C ., V ff .-sf, f,, t, ,, L tf 7 Q . x ., ,ty , 1 s P Y , t t ' f f49f'7'3. f 'Tin l 'lf 'abit , - 2 W V1fvJ ' -' - ' at ' ' ft ' , - ' 6 ' , Q i , Q A f W W ' f -as t cf . AA 'Ft .if-.Ji f Q, ' -V 2 A-N Q 52 7 sfo f ,, ,aria V is N - 'M I' ,A ,NW Alf . ff. ,, - sl A A .I V . f f f,-,Q-f ,zf,,. - - Using their lunch period to study in the senior cafeteria are David Fromm, Keith Coleman and David Gatliff. The senior cafeteria offers an area where seniors may eat in privacy. It has piped in music tuned to a local rock radio station. There is no teacher supervision in the cafeteria which has a bulletin board for senior 3.IlI1OL11'1CCIT1CI'll1S. QQWH7 7' '?':tC, i M ,QW X -if-.qyyt I Q. .ZW 5? ff H' asfice Us 1: 4 f 'WZ--silt . 1,431 ,U ,yn ,, fg1Za,,4e52ef - -f , f , X ,tg x i'i' 11 pil X 42 ff f I 1 f of -szj:'9 ' . QQZJ. I r 1' f -.hi IQ, ll5fseniors RONALD MCBRIDE-Baseball 9- l2g Basketball 9-I2 DENISE MCDOWELL JANET MCDONALD BILL G. MCCOY KIMBARLEE SUE MCDUFFEE -Con. Choir I2: Liberty Belles ll- I2g Cheerleader 9-I2: Student Council I21 Homecoming Queen Candidateg PE Asst. Ilg Drama Club II DANIEL PHILLIP MCGINLEY- Football 9-I2: Wrestling 9-l21 Let- terman: Baseball 9-IO: Football, Captain, 9-I2 SHELLEY L. MCHUGH-Con. Band 9: Naturalists Club IO-I2: Wind Ensemble IO-ll THERESA LEE MCMILLAN- Con. Choir I2: Liberty Belles I0-Ill Musicals ll: FTA ll: Office Mes- sengerg Cheerblock 9 ELAINE MCPHERSON-NHS ll- l2g Z Club IO-IZ: Latin Club 9-'7 THERESA MCQUADE SUSAN ELAINE MARTIN-BB, Ftbl Patriettes ll-l2g Home Ec. Asst: German Club I0-l21 Natural- ists Club l0g Student Council ll-I21 Cheerblock 9-I0 SHERYL METCALF JEAN ANN MEDFORD-Liberty Belles I0-Il: ICT Club Il-l2: Natu- ralists Club I0-IZ: Student Council l2: Office Messenger I0-I2 TIMOTHY MELLENE-Wrestling ll SANDY L. MILLER-Office Mes- senger I0-l I: Home Ec. Asst. JAMES E. MILLS JAMIE MITCHELL JOHN FORD MOYERfTennis 12: Orchestra 93 Pats on Parade 103 Drama Club ll: Naturlists Club I0- 12g Newspaper I0-12: Yearbook Chief Photographer IO-12: Quill and Scroll 11-123 Student Council 9-123 Pariiamentarian II-I2: Quiz Team 9-I TERRY MULLIS MICHAEL L. MURPHY-Mar- shallaires II-12: Con, Choir 9-12: Musicals Ilg Drama 9-12 DALE MURRAY-Drama Club 10-123 Intramural Basketball 9: Stage Crew I0-I2 JANET NEWELL RICHARD NEWELL-Football 9: Basketball 9: Baseball 9: DECA 12 DANIEL L. NORDSIECKM Marching Band. Pep Band 9-IZ: Symphonic Wind Ensemble 9-12: Brass Choir 9-12g Con. Choir 9-123 Musicals 9-113 Pats on Parade 9-123 German Club 11-121 NHS V.-Pres. II-123 Baseball 9: Thespians KEVIN NORTON JEFF OOLEY CHRISTOPHER R. ORCUTT- Football 9: Spelunking 9-12: ROTC 9-12: Drill Team3 Color Guard: Intramural Rifle Team CRAIG PARMELEE MARY PARROTT-French Club 93 Cheerblock 9 KENNETH PASCHALL JOHN PATTON-Track 9-II: Wrestling 9: Spelunking Club 9-123 Naturalists Club 10-123 German Club 9-111 ROTC 9-123 Drill Team Color Guard MARIO PERDUE-Pats on Parade: I0-Il: Naturalists Club 9- 123 Newspaper I1-12: Yearbook I1- I23 Intramural Basketball 103 Star Trek Captain MELISSA PFEUFFER COLLEEN ELIZABETH PHIL- LIPS-Office Messenger I0-I I: Cheerblock 93 Future Nurses of America I2 SANDY SUE PIERS DAVID PONTO ED POWERS DIANE RAY-Student Council 93 DECA 12: Cheerblock 9 DONNA REED MIKE RETHERFORD KATHRYN GAIL ROBERTS- GAA 91 Naturalists Club I0-123 Student Council 103 Office Messen- ger 113 Cheerblock 9 ROBERT RODEWALD KATHY ROGERS-Pats on Parade Ilg Spelunking 93 Natural- ists IO: Newspaper, Ed. 11-123 Quill and Scroll, Sec., II-123 NHS 12g Student Council 9-12: News Bureau 12: Senior Class Treasurer: Home- coming Queen Candidate ROBERT G. ROGERS MICK1 ROGIER 9? 1 .,,. Win, A if 'U' ,wwf 1- ' -an -.' ,X ,,..,lu ,V A 1 fa!! il ,- -xi., E .a . a. v- ff fav' V1-ii T? if f K! an- -awf- ,.,, ,, ,,,, W, ff , 1Vg,g,,i, If f't ' .V mv: 4? xxx - dw hlfigvw W, 313-3-4 . l J ,, Q7 -aw sary 1 l6! seniors View 'T-'v f' fox 'Ox Q4 'DH i ' - ' H ' ima Q .'-as f' - - -, f f,,wfp'f, 2 Z' 1 ' ' .Xi - , I ,I-.-N f 2 MTW.. -1 ,wen-V I' f ii A ff is K ' ' I ., Q- f of 7 -1 ,, 2 I 4 lllll I 3 ,Wiz Lg ' L f I' I V ff r YJ , 53 PI 2 ? 'J 'S' ' Q.-T . ' I. . gf if , I '- I 1, 3 , , ' Eg S. ii , f, 2 1 . ti 1: 5- - , , -45- W L .1 5- ' .I if 1- - , . 1 I 'E ,,,, ,ma 44 ff' J-4 ' I 'K -ffl j J Q7 wks' K K! Q, I x Q, I L I . J 3 '-we ' ' ffl ,U mf' , er' 1 'Q , -gg if ff ' ,.,, k 4 mfv- . g , WF? , 93259 1 ,QR 'sh f Q 1- I r f' 9 X . -cm --r Tv Has. 'sh ,TK J, ,,y X -vs S- S ef 0 ll7!seniors Q1 :J Q, ,1. I fl if tif, ,i ff' T SI 1 ' V -ta 0' 9 ,-,.,- Q Ili .i 1' iff uf! f I 1 i 1 BARBARA ROSE-Naturalists Club I0-llg Zoology Asst IO-Il. Bowling Club IO RON ROSS4Citation in Biology: Naturalisls Club I0-I2 VICKI RUTLEDGE MARK ST. CLAIR-Con. Choir 9- I2g Pep, Marching Band 9-I2 FRANCINE SALAVON-Office Messenger 9-121 Gymnastics Club Ilg Student Council ll-I2 KIRK SANTO TERRI SCHLIMGEN-Drama Club IZ: Naturalists Club, V,-Pres I0-I2g German Club IO: Office Messenger IOQ Cheerblock 91 Biol- ogy. Zoology Asst. TERESA SCHROERAGAA 9: BB Patriettes II-l2: Student Council Ilg Office Messenger ll-l23 Cheer- block 9 VICKIE SCHWARTZ BARBARA SEEGEL-Naturalists Club Ilg Office Messenger I2g Biol- ogy Asst. Ilg Bowling Club l2: Cheerblock Il REBECCA LYNN SEXTON-Lib- erty Belles llg Musicals ll: Office Messenger II-IZ: Naturalists Club II JANET SHEEHAN-History Club IO: Library Asst, 9-I2g Switchboard I2 JANET SHANKS-NHS ll-l21 Z Club I0-I2L NMSQT Award DAVID SHEPARD THERESA SHIELDS-Naturalists Club I0-l2: Office Messenger 9-l2: English Asst. DAVID SINNETT JOSEPH SINNETT-Pep Band. Marching Band 9-I2 MICHAEL SIPES-PE Asst: Foot- ball 9-IZ: Wrestling 9: Star Trek Club I2: Baseball 9-II: Intramural Basketball 9-I lg DEBORAH SKEEL CANDY SKIRVIN PAMELA SKIRVIN ELAINE SMlTHAOffice Messen- ger ll-IZ: DECA, Secretary I2 GAIL SMITH-Office Messenger I0 GLENDA SMITH GORDON SMITH-Drama Club llg Naturalists Club I0-ll: German Club IO: ROTC 9-I2 PAUL SMITH RHETT SMITH-Office Messenger 9g Intramural Basketball IO: Natu- ralists Club ll ROBERT SMITH-Science Asst. Il-I2: Naturalists Club I0-I2 GARY SNYDER-Spelunking Club 91 ROTC 9-I2g ROTC Asst, ll-I2: Battalion, Drill Team, Color Guard Commander: lndpls News Commandants Medal ALEX SOKOLEK MARY JANE STERRETT-Pats on Parade 9-123 Musicals 93 Cheer- block 93 Thespians ll-123 Play 123 Drama Club 10-113 Con. Club 9-12 RUTH STEADMAN-Pats on Parade 11-12: BB, Ftbl Patriettes. Captain, 10-123 Student Council, Secretary 10-123 Biology Asst. 103 Thespian ll-12: Homecoming Queen Candidate LINDA STOUGH JANE STRACK-Naturalists Club 10-12: NHS ll-123 Z Club 11-12: Science Asst. KERR1 SWEM BRIAN TALCOTT-Naturalists Club I0-123 Track 93 Science Asst. 123 Bowlin Club 12 PAMELA TARKINGTON FRED TAYLOR-ICT Club 12: Office Messenger 9-10 TERESA MANNING TEEPEE- Con. Choir 11-123 Libeny Belles 10- 123 Office Messenger 123 Cheer- block 9 SUZANNE TEVAULT-Lab Asst. 123 Cheerblock 123 GAA 9-10: Lib- erty Belles 10-113 Naturalists Club lo-l2Q Spanish Club, Pres, lli Musical I1 GARY E. THOMERSON-Pep. Marching, Concert Band 9-123 Pats on Parade 10-123 Drum Major3 Orchestra 10, 123 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 9-12 THOMAS TOMPKINS-Baseball 9-123 DECA 123 Naturalists Club 9- 123 Ftbl 9 DANIEL TIPPIT VICKI TUTTLE-GAA 9-103 Nat- uralists Club 9-121 French Club 9- 103 Girls Basketball 9, Cheerblock 9-10 TERRY TWIGG-FTA 103 Ger- man Club 9-103 ROTC 9-123 Bri- gade Staff 123 Company, Battalion Commander 11-123 Drill Team 9- 123 Color Guard 10-11 JERRY VAUGHN JOSPEH VINCEL-ROTC 9-12: Office Messenger 103 ROTC Asst. 10-123 Police Explorer Club 12: Bat- talion Staff ll-121 Rifle Team 10- 123 Aero Space 11-12 JACKIE VOLZ DAVID WALKER-Spelunking Club 93 Office Messenger 103 Bowl- ing Club l0'l2Q Intramural Basket- ball 9 VICKIE WALKER-Con. Choir 11-123 Liberty Belles 10 JANA WALLS-ICT Club 123 Nat- uralists Club 11-123 Health Careers Club, Pres. 10-11: Human Relations Council, Student Council 9-113 Nurse Asst. 9-113 An Club 9-l0Q Spelunking Club 9 CONNIE WALTERS PEGGY WALTERS-Office Mes- senger 9-113 DECA 123 Cheerblock 9 CAROL WATSON-GAA 93 Ger- man Club 93 Student Council 9-lll Office Messenger 9-Ill DECA, V.- Pres. 12 DONALD WEAVER-Con. Choir 9-12: Marshallaires l0'l2Q Musicals 9-123 Pats on Parade 9-123 Chess Club 93 NHS 11-123 Intramural Basketball 9, Football 9-11 PAULA WEAVER-Office Mes- senger Il NANCY WEIR ROBERT WESTERFIELD LENNY WILLAN-Bowling Club I0-121 Naluralists Club 10-123 Cross Country 113 Spelunking Club 10 JEFF WILLIAMS iw? 3 rt'-gf f:j'y1'vWef,3zf,- ' I ya- ,Q 4 'V e V7 Q . .4- Y Y 'wits 'Tfyv' l K. ,, Z, .- .Wa gf W.. f f 1 44- r 39, iw , we xg A u J 2 ,...., lf, it I . ff -'hi ff' I ' fx ' X .-.,'-1',,- I yii X , 'QT--M--1 , , . 1 :Vw W 1 ie, Q i--, - 'Uf 'N .I we K -Q .kept A:- ,.'vs,g Q -C -af-292 ' ef iff 1 ' Z My Q j., aw , A' ,-1 fix Ag 1 l8! seniors 'B Hr 34? 'K S 91 il' li 1 I , 1 R A 1-12' 'F X ,El .K if , 1 3 Nail t Y I - f 54 Vis ia ,gf . 3 bin .v- , z fp .Nh V ELIZABETH WINTERS--Switch gp- -R5 lgoard :ln English Ass! I2g Stude xr Lv. ounu . BRENT WOODY-Pep Band 9-I Marching Band 9'II, Band As lll2SldtC IIIP ' . IJ en OUDCI . BIS D RAY JOHN WRIGHT RENEE WRIGHT NaN' Ita I l MP f R Auf I f ' 51, .. , A 1 It ' I 541 ,.. I AA- K 5 I EVA ZIEGEL4German Club ll NHS II-I2, Z Club ll-IZ: Libra V Asst. 9-l lg Salulatorlan VICKIE ZIMMERMAN Seniors DAN NORDSIECK VALEDICTORIAN EVA ZIEGEL SALUTATORIAN ELAINE MCPHERSON CAROL EDWARDS LYNNE CORY DEBORAH IARCHOW' QIANE STRACK JANET SHANKS STEPHEN HALL PATRICK LEWALLEN Several seniors failed to have senior portraits taken in time for them to appear in the 1973 Marhiscian: however, we would like to recognize them as mem- bers of the 1973 graduating class. BILLY GEORGE BRASWLL DIAN BROWN FRANCES LYNN CARVER JEFFREY LYNN CHAPMAN PATRICIA KA YE COLLINS JAMES COOK BARBARA CUPP MARK ELLISON CHRISTINE EWRY JOSEPH PA UL FR YE RANDY NEIL GIBSON ALAN D. GLUFF CHARISSA HARPER DEBRA HICKS MARK THOMAS HODGE JAMES ALLEN HOOD BRENDA KIELBLOCK MICHAEL LAISURE WILLIAM LETT KAREN LUCAS STEVEN MCKIM PEGGY METSKER MICHAEL MORMAN GREGORY MURRA Y PA UL PADRO GARY PARKS KEITH PASCHALL VICKIE LYNN PATON SANDRA PEEL DIANE RICHARDSON GERALD SCHULL CARL SMITH RONALD SNYDE EDWARD TA YLOR RONALD TURNER ROBBIE RA Y WEBB CHARLES WELTHOELTER ROBERT WESSEL DEBRA WHITE RONNIE WHITTLE IRA WILLIAMS January Graduates RANDYAMOS SALLY ASHBROOKE SHERR YL BARTHOLOMEW MICHAEL BELCHER MARK BENNETT DIANE BROWN NANCY BURGIN PATRICIA KA YE COLLINS MIKE CRONEY ROXANNA CUNNINGS BARBARA CUPP DEBORAH EDWARDS SANDRA EDWARDS PATRICIA GOLDEN MICHAEL GREGOR Y GARY HAAG DIAN HARMON LINDA HUMPHREY SHELLEYJENNINGS RICK KIDWELL DENISE MCDOWELL GREG MCPHERSON TERESA MANNING SANDY MILLER KENNETHA PASCHALL VICKIE LYNN PA TTON DIANA RA Y KA TH Y ROBERTS RONALD SYNDEE NANCY CAROL WA TSON ROBERT WESSEL ELIZABETH WINTERS 1 l9!seniors Parade 9-I2g Naluralists Club ll-I2 AVID W Juniors .JUNIURS PLACE FIRST IN 1972 HOMECOMING 'Who makes those crazy Otis contest 3111101111 06111611 ts O11 the intercom? What is an 0tis?' Looking back and wondering where the past three years have gone, the juniors eagerly await their chance to become the Senior Class. The Junior Class was repre- sented in a variety of activities and played a large part in Varsity and Junior Varsity sports. Activities included a first place Homecoming float. band, Student Council, cheerleaders and Patriettes. What started out to be the aver- age freshman class in 1970 startled the student body by becoming the first Marshall football champs, though at frosh level. The athletes of the Class of 74,, have pushed their way into half of both the var- sity football and basketball teams. Through the year the juniors were aided by Mr. Donald Austin, who helped shape programs and counsel. -Suzanne Messersmith ABOVE: Junior Mark Moyer runs to keep in shape during the track season. 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A st, ii - -if if i '- BBQ t it X its N l , st Q Q51 X .Xi ,,., vi- y W Nf' M 1 N C x ' i' 'R S li t sf' .3 , , ,. tl 1 A V .af ' 1 if . 1 ,Y 5' V 'vb' 5 m R i s w J Q f r , X. 43' i 1 4 .4 N i l ta X Christia Adams Karen Adams Thomas Adams Morris Allen Sheena Allen Bennie Anderson George Anderson Mark Arnold Sarah Askren Robert Austin Steve Bateman Wes Bartels Tom Bartlett Judy Bedwell Kathy Begley Judy Benge Sheri Benham Camille Bennett Sandra Bernard Debbie Berry Alfred Black Diane Blackwell Roy Blakeburn Marc Blaydoe Eddie Blunt Rita Bock Jennie Bocock Robin Bonebrake Mike Bonham Pat Bonham Gloria Bouchonnet Linda Boughton Eugena Bow Alan Bowlby Howard Bowling Steve Bowman Kathy Boyd Bill Boyer Bob Bradshaw Vicki Bradshaw Donna Braun Mike Bridgins Karen Bright Chris Britton Lester Britton James Brooks Julie Brown Keith Brown Tom Brown Ted Browne David Browning Paggy Bruce Shirley Bryant Slyvester Buis Laury Buis Linda Bumpus John Bunce Ivan Bunes Karen Burcham Jan Burleson Dan Burnelle Julie Burris Susie Burris Dennis Burtner Violet Bush Jeff Buttrum Arlesa Byrd Kathy Byrd Renee Byrd Mark Campbell Steve Campbell Lila Carney Janice Cash June Cash Roy Castle Linda Castledine Darlene Cecil Bruce Center Ray Cheatham Greg Cheslyn Bill Chestnutt After an exciting basketball game Debbie Lewis and Ronnie Gentry treat themselves to a Coke. It's the real thing Duane Christmon Cindy Clark Ron Clark Jerry Claspell James Clawson Harold Cleaver Q Rick Clements Rocky Clements David Clemenz Robert Cleveland Denise Clodfelter Jenny Clouse Autumn Cluggish Dan Cline Connie Coapstick Denny Cole Darrell Coleman Paul Collins as is . f -all .C gi .,, slits si Qs ses ff' was N sv s vow? vw If ,Q ' Asiigwi i X S' sew 1 ' S it E 1 N Ar sis at 3 xx x - .i Frances Colon Sara Conley Doug Conner Bernie Cooper Dean Cooper David Copp Michelle Corliss Mike Corne Ronna Copas Ed Cottrell Johnny Cox Pam Cox John Crabtree Terri Craig Cindy Crawley Mary Crenshaw Patty Crawley David Criswell Stephanie Crutcher Nora Cydrus David Dabney Mike Daurelle Jonni Davenport Mark Davidson Terry Davidson Larry Decatur David Dehaven Jerry Dibbern Paul Dickerson Don Dillard Jim Doan Debbie Doerr John Dunn Donna Douglas Annie Easler David Edwards Diane Edwards Bill Effinger Jeff Eisinger John Elkins Chris Ellott Marsha Ellison Beth Ely Pam Emrick Mike England Eric Enochs Erlean Estep Mike Estrada Ronnie Evans Dianne Felder Chris Fields Jeff Fisher Duane Ford Greg Ford Debbie Foreman Mike Foreman Chris Fox Sam Fox David Franklin Bob Fravel Arnold Freeman Bonnie Fuller Debbie Fultz Marilyn Garvey Mike Gavin Bill Gebby Bob Gebhart Dave Gentry Pam Geyer Francis Gibson Brenda Gilliam Jeff Gilliand John Gillard Kenny Ginger David Giaspie Mike Glotfelty Ellen Gloye Mark Goar Pam Goodman Bill Graetz Steve Green DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY by Tower Studio Wedding Photography, Senior Photos 6016 E. 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' wi 'f ' . , is ' 5 5 1' : o X 5 J ' ,li l25!juniors 3 - Rick Gregory Rob Gregory Monica Grimes Sherry Grubaugh Virginia Gulley Ardith Gutzmer Alma Hagoods Jenny Hall Mike Hamilton Diane Harden Clayton Hardy Dan Harlan Melanie Harris Rick Harris Debby Hartman Diane Hassos Lee Hatcher Vickie Haymaker Becky Haywood Sharon Heady Joe Hench Kathy Heiman Jim Herrin Mark Hess Rick Hicks Terry Hochgesang Janet Hohenbeger Mike Holden Garry Hollonquest Melissa Holmes John Hopkins Monty Hopkins Bruce Horsha Karen Hosbein Greg Howard Sharon Hubbard Laverne Hunt Dan Hurt George Hurt Carl Hurhison Steve Isaacson Marilyn Jamison Janet Jearrett Kim Jennings Carol Jensen Calvin Johnson LaTonya Johnson Lawrence Johnson Michelle Johnson Vicki Johnson Doug Jones Tyrone Jones Sharon Kafader Ray Kane Jimmye Sue Keaton Debbie Kemp Donna Kennard Mike Kennedy Jim Kimsey Sam Kinartail Kevin Kindred David King Mark Kirby Karen Kirk Rick Kirk Kevin Kirkwood Dennis Koester Pam Kolcheck Harold Koons Jerry Kuhn Peggy Lacy James Lee Pam Lemaster Sheryl Lembecke Buffie Leon Jackie Lepscum Marsha Lessig Chris Linder Diana Lingenfelter Tina Listenberger Claude Livesay David Long Dee Luttrell Lisa Markham Dibbie Markey Colene Marsh David Martin Judy Martin Mike Martin Rick Martin Keith Martin Dennis Mason Herb May Mike Mattingly Kathy McCarthy Steve McCaggrey Donna McChristian Debbie McCoy Randy McCullough Cheryl McKinley Ben Melaughlin Susie McMahan Janet Mears Perry Meek Clyde Meredity Suzanne Messersmith Joe Miller Twmon Mills Jackie Miner Doretha Mitchell Jerri Moll Cindy Monagham Diane Montgomery Kevin Montgomery Brian Mooney Robert Moore Robby Moore 4. s fo- ans I f :gf JN. 'QQ' Q ,X ' flex fr Q i .-. i . Q Q t N-LK . Q Q Qs 5 1 -Sf' .- N' , ts Q, S, J 1 . f ,...,.:- HN. is , . . at 'hiv Y wk ... i .. Q: XTX A if 4 A 1-as .a Av s -. . ,anis t.'-xo: fxxxyl fmafg V 'sv- Who is 0tis?', contest was sponsored at Christmas time by the Robby Moore, Jime Totten and Ray Kane. As a doorprize to Chunkas, a group of Junior boys seemingly dedicated to having a Patriots on Parade, compliments of Otis, Chunkas gave away a good time. Pictured on Junior Dress Down Day are Ray Vincel, pound of liver which was eaten by Betty Crocker on the spot. l26!juniors I: I I I I I I i I I II I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A The Qui.: Team, sponsored ov Mr. Robert Craig, had two veteran points. Junior Bill Gebhy, Senior Jean Kane and alternate Judy players returning this year, Junior Jim Kimsey and Senior John Begines, junior, were chosen. Marshall defeated Pike and Scecina Moyer. The remaining two members and alternate were chosen by teams before a third round loss to Park-Tudor in overtime. 54 60 - I L ata-I X ' A, lf . -I fs- N sr , ,, H Y ' -T I ' S- A ' ,M N -1 .,,, 3 we K 3' fy I A s I ia eil.:-as: Jill ' Q 1 - 3 5 New . ..., Mm-GFA .Ia .vS!Lfai.,.. S L Q - mf, -X I , t I t ' as , I . .st . X ,xt 5 5' 'Z' i h e. , mn an ,W e . ,., W. - , - , , , -In . ig? ll- I Abi' X M!--vfw . Is 1.5 tee A , 1 tl ' , X . A 4 an Q. ...sie , I 4. , : .M 'QI HJKF3 ' QW '-QYL5 f -, ,S -K t.. I I I t II. f Q Q F? 9 I l27!juniors 4. A Ir f is I 1 Jerry Morgan Mary Morgan Wanda Morrow Sheri Moss Dandra Molder Mark Moyer Jack Mullins Marsha Mullins Paula Murray Vicki Murray Mary Musgrave Denise Nahre Ricky Neblett Mark Neff Kathy Nell Brad Nestler Valenda Newell Tanna Noe Steve Nokes Joe Norton Chuck Owen Oloa Owens Luis Padro Don Palmer Lucinda Palmer Darlene Parnell Steve Parrott Bill Perkinson Deborah Pfeuffer Randy Phegley Yvonne Phillips Carole Pickett Patty Pidcock Debbie Piro Joni Plummer Leroy Power -. ,1.A,y,Lf: -:-..a,,.i. 1- .- wmv, V, 1 It's already tomorrow at RCA! olis, we are developing today the product innovations that you will be enjoying tomorrow. Shown here, for example, is a prototype of what we call the Lounge Module, which offers built-in color television for one or two viewers, plus FMXAM stereo radio, plus 8-track stereo tape equipment, plus the comfort of a lounge chair. Futuristic planning such as this is a part of our continuous effort to assure that RCA will always bring you the finest in electronic home entertainment! My A l28fjuniors 'fl w e , X 1 .. an if J-' '45 f -...u- W, K Wulf f XJ, Q '1 ' ,- ...f l' l fu. if A. Enrolled in Chemistry I. Junior Debbie Doerr checks the heat of her Bunsen bur HCT. 5 f s l29fjuniors fk. A .A R A.. ,N I K -v xr. 3 Q R ,, l f f1.'c A -L X Q - -11-ll John Prichard Jeff Proctor Larry Profitt Nadine Profitt Joe Qualizza Ron Ragan .lan Ramer Charles Ratcliffe Jeanne Ray Candy Reason Terry Reckert Michele Redden Sherry Reinert Susan Remele Jeana Reynolds Karen Rhodes Debbie Richardson Sherrill Richeson Steve Riding Ruth Roark Vanessa Robbins Jeff Roberts Denise Robinson Doug Rockel Celia Rodriguez Sandy Rogier Patty Root -lil1- Ene Runsma Mike Salazar Cindy Sayles Bill Shantz Jack Shantz Dina Schenk Guy Scofield Carol Scott Lee Ann Scott Ron Shaffer Barb Shanks Terri Shepard Kathy Shields Robert Shinkle Charles Shrontz Greg Shull Ed Slicer Jeff Sloan Linda Smith Marcella Smith Nancy Smith Bob Smith Sherry Smith Tom Smith Phil Smith Steve Sokolek Gary Soloman Jim Soots Susie Stadler Glenda Starling Terry Steen Becky Steiner Jeff Stephens Mark Stevens Bob Stewart George Stigler A 'S . V1 I M xy it ig? is Tis? 'k' N li. N? . J :wsu F .. we x ,Wgg,f,L'fig5 'kt b , nik 1 5 X, ' X .Q 'D if ' i f mek -if mv' A v' X X rv- -I.,.' S 1 i 1' YL, Q Qifif -,ff . ...,-'- S5222 fl A - V- -,Q 4.4, f' W Q Q ' , M sf 3 X K , on Q ,, A i 1 , L -:gg '- evra! , , E W-X fx 'px s 5 if' ' X J WM 5' img wax A ff- 1 5,2 1- .ht 5 u r. ,-.' ' 'H S1 , s.. N Y., , for 5,1 ma' K vxh, 1,531 WA. , V 'Y ,- ru fu ,. - V T' 1. li 9 ,1-. , Y ' i -it 1 5 fwfswu-ug . S sf . 3 5 'f 2,1 ff ev ff. . ' 'V :ali PEAR O PLA TTERS 46th and Arlington In the Devin gton Shopping Center Shopping for Ilia! ideal gU'1, Mark Combs and Karen Enochs survey the vast selection of records at Pearson's Platters. Pearson's Platter also carries a wide variety of posters, cards and tapes. l30!juniors -x , lt, Q l ' x N. m sg 5 lim ft, 1 J l l 'W' KD? x...............----'gg' ...pg wa V :Awe ' .m f it fi 5 il jf' . , cl--I N itil Lqval ana' enthusiastic basketball fans enjoy the ups and downs of defeat of. previously unbeaten Manual. Countypower North Cen weekly games between November and March. Particularly exciting tral provided several thrills in its four-point win over the Patriot was the one-point decision over close rival, Arlington, and the team, who lost in the last few seconds. n . J, Q i I 1 N t -' A N- ' i Q .,. W 1 1 5 y ew , ' 'Tk ,f X ' , Q, -, ' 3 . f 'A n k 'T X 'X X I sf- X X ,Q 2' w Z , s f L. A -Q ,, N .-X, X .M if - QQ' 5' 0,5 , t V, I -t.. f2iK , st M ' X s J , J' ASK 50, . A M 0 1 , , H, QE 5 Q it 13 Y, . 5 X , ' ,A ' , 1 J R W J s ' if-fff We h ag . I , Va 1 - f I ' N X -f ' r g ,J U A , J ' in -Q. tv , Y S-, 3 ,O t e t- l3l! juniors X' Y N i rats W s QX f .ff v. ig 4 3 in J!! l ff v . A 1 v , W I 'il -1 ' ai t. st rf , 6 fy . . .Q K v. E! ein W me Q ' 1 I Terry Stogsdill Jean Street Randy Strothmann Mike Suhre Paul Sulzberger Vicki Terry Royanne Thames Terry Theyssen Debby Thomas Rick Tichnor Jim Totton Sheila Trowbridge Andy Tucker Pam Tuttle Dan Uhlenhake John Ulam Donna Unangst Ray Vincel Becky Volz Bruce Walker David Walker Jeff Walker Debbie Waller Dave Walls Donna Walker Doug Wampler Mike Warner Joyce Warner Becky Weathers Eleanor Wertenberger Steve Weston Willy Whatley Donna Wharton John White Kevin White Perry White 1- I si , WL 4? Rig -f' , i iHii lR?W 'f3 Wv'4I? 4 ir vi 9,0 tix '. ' , Y' ,, V , ': . i A 22 , o 5 V s .. , 3 , A , ' 1 1 , ' 1 f M 1 r LZN -, X 5 LQ I f 4 ' pf ,,. .V ,, f 1 ,- 424' . L ' it , r H .... :V i ' 9 ' -4: A W 2-iff , A , W ' , W N 'i fifyf ,UH , I 2 Q 3 - if ,V . I ,,, 1 .5 ' 1 , is-5 V 0 , , s , M , Q. . y I M 55- sh .., ' 5 -.. K' -- -1-.., W-W MQ- , ' 4-uiL2'f.v'-Q-r ,W S-N 0 K W-A r f 3 -ev V . rw. , ff ' ' 'W '- . 1,,...,, , , I v mb I ......,-- ,-,-q---..f..-.W 1 -Vx 5 N , -aw... A-f in-8-up fr. A..-...A My-H-' Az: .- W I , .W H' V M Avia.-qu---f 'l'4,v-1 fy .3 W'-WWYAWWQQW' twicrffwnw WWWVV f f . -H+-M-w--an , ,-'---....,,...,,,M.., , , ,J-3 .4 Work and humor mix, as Pat Lewallen and Sharon Crowe, co-editors-in-chief of the Marhiscan, survey possible pictures for the yearbook. Both are seniors. EWSFOTO YEARBOOK l32!juniors r' i x , 5 i ii. 'ii WNW J fi t 3 1 Q f -6 4 fm... J' . 'Y i Q it Q5 54 Qi? if A I 2 i 1 2, gf af Q as X pk- . L ' ,. n s ' - ii W , .- , 3 ws- 9 ,.fM,, . Michael Whitehead Vicki Whitfield Joe Whitesides Kathy Whyde Pat Wicker Jay Wilkerson Rick Wildrick Jackie Willan Carol Williams Donna Williams David Williams Evelyn Williams Kevin Williams Don Williams Roy Williams Ron Williams Tim Williams Greg Wilson .,,, ., W ' John Winters . - f--- Tina Wolf V h A ffgf e Q , Roger Wolfe e W I Gary Woods Y , - . 'cv Q' Richard Worth ,I X I -J Brenda Wright , , ,Q W' Q Tim wright . ' if as Carolyn Yates J y ' a Steve York s 55i5a'Ef4 i .iff is V Q ' Paula Young 5 Q Qt Mickey Youngs 'f M , ' Q Debbie Zang 3 Lauren Ziesemer A Jerry Zimmerman X I . Pam Kougl X sl 5 ' ..' ., , , Participating in French 5 are Juniors Jan Ramer, Linda Bumpas passant, and such works as Le Petit Prince, a children's classic and Barb Shanks. ln addition to their regular grammar text, by Saint-Exupery. Customs and traditions of France are also stud advanced French classes have been reading such authors as Mau- ied for better understanding of the country. 1 .sig yt J v s g A Lmiab 5 il , 7 fwll J J 44 gg, .4 ' ' -' . ', , -i m l ' f i f t 4 ' y ' A 'f ' J ff 4 1 ' G ,Y 25 J 3 U' 5 rf , .. V. A li '- ' f. 'gn 'Ig gtgsft li' J ri5,,'ae'u F hw' 'W i I 4 ,,1,,,,,,.... . E d s , s..-.N +V I R f ' : 'lg I l l l I fill l33!juniors li Ba. E Sophomores SUMMER GIVES SOPHS OPPORTUNITY T0 DRIVE 'Look at bow big tbat bird is, I think it has red wing tips. Maybe it'S an eagle or even a Gas Ha wk. ' No longer confused with the size of John Marshall, the sopho- mores become the future leaders of the school. Leading the class were Counselors George McCool and Mrs. Marjorie Christy who worked in helping the class become involved in school. The high point of the year was biology. Many sophomores enrolled in this class and became expert bird watchers and leaf and bug collectors. Many attended the annual bird trip to Jasper Pulaski. Sophomores became active in football, basketball, baseball, band, cheerleading, student coun- cil and other clubs. They will help design some of their phase elec- tives in the English Department. The sophomores started the year by taking the Metropolitan Achievement Test and by prepar- ing a float for homecoming. -Suzanne Messersmith xt .Q ' 44 5 I JLLIQQR iw I ul.. ABOVE: A majority of sophomores take at least one year of typing. BELOW: As Biology II plays a major role, this sophomore works hard to capture insects for his col- lection. 1341 sophomores s ,V ' , 1 X ik Q . 1 ,,, , f gi t M, 0 fx -rv il 3 Q if sf ? to ' 1 'f ff wx! i f . ,gi Q bei, , , -' V ' t Q: 4 Q ' Q . rw 1. 3, rt 1, -V - , X - , 1 - . 'g y , vvvl I, V ' 9' ' i My A s 'ta 3? . t j f- , - l , . A R' f .1 IM. 1 f ' - vs -. f . , -t ,.,.. ' 4-T 'K qu if wr r rt s , KM? ,.,,S,x,, I, , . , MM ff , f ww.. 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Q , x A V V ' , ,4 , Q i l35fsophomores Us xl' Terry Aaron Neal Abner Sarah Abrams Andy Ackles Randy Ackles Karen Adams Larry Adams Sharon Adams Diana Aguirre Gregory Ahrens Susan Aitken Debra Albertson Lori Alburtis David Alchin Joey Alderson Janet Alexander Myra Allegree Bijanka Allen Cassandra Allen Darrell Allen Kevin Allen Martha Allen Shawn Allen Howard Alley David Anderson Ronald Anderson Ed Appleton Gabriele Bailey Cheryl Baker Jim Baker Bruce Barclay Steve Bartholomew Brenda Basso Dan Batey Eric Bennett James Bennett Michael Bennett Richard Benton Patty Beriault Tina Billerman Cindy Bishop Hazel Bishop Richard Bishop Tim Bittner Bill Blanchard Randy Blanchard Vickie Blaydes Lisa Bledsoe Patty Blunt Ivory Bodelle Ron Boggs Dennis Bolner Steve Boughton Mike Bouye Anita Bowen Sandra Bowser Doug Bradford Gene Brazil Ron Breen Bill Brewster William Bridgeforth Gregory Bridges Don Bristow James Bristow Tina Bristow Darlene Britton Diane Brock Lorraine Brooks Brenda Brown Dennis Brown Don Brown Kathy Brown Mike Brown Mike Brown Shelida Brown Shirley Brown Wanda Brown Debbie Browning Cindy Budd Shirley Budd Camellia Buell Harold Burton Terri Butler Vickie Byrne Bob Cadwell Mark Caldwell Joey Calhoun Luther Calvert Debra Campbell Steve Canavan Richard Carlson Larry Carmon Bob Carney Nadine Carney Kevin Carr Mary Carter Keith Carver Sharon Caudill Kevin Cecil B. Celeste Sharon Chambers Kevin Cheatham Detra Christmon Beverly Clark Bob Clark Vicki Clark Chris Clayton Harold Cleaver Thomas Clelon Ronnie Clements Margie Cline Anthony Cole Garry Colledge Cheryl Conner Bob Conner Kris Conover Priscilla Cook 1-1 X S' gg 1 x . ,, Af- .,. . S -f 3 ' . ' ' , i' K.- an 1 -W , -,a ' g fa -' sf ,X f 7 if 6 'g 1' F I l W :M em I 5 if ' . 1 . adv-J KS'-rw ff,,t :M 09' 'al' QL I - if ,E A , 2 iii ' Q I ,it MW, FY' asa: 3 Richard Cook Q g V C' it ,, ii . Alan Cooper Q1 , , , Q S 3, ' Don Copus ' 'QQ kl., g 2 'A' Bob Coulter fe' .. l, ,l A X 355 f Jack Cowan Q ,QQ ' -- 53 - ' 1 Don Cox 'ii' -its ,, I w g tst, it X ' ' Gerald Craig ,g 2 -' I lt. h 9 Q f 1 F Lynne Craig 15 Carol Crawford ' tztl - - ARLINGTO 356-24-89 1335 N. Arlington Delighzed with lhe j7owers she has purchased, Liz Ebert pays Terri Kolechek a small price compared to the beauty of the flowers which can be found at Arlington Flower Shop. l36! sophomores f, is OHN S N'S TAX SERVICE While figuring her taxes, Kim McDuffe found many questions the most reliable firm around. They offer quick service in com- she couldn't answer herself. So like many people she went to pleting your taxes. So be like Kim and take your taxes to John- different tax agencies, only to find that Johnson's Tax Service is son's Tax Service, 8725 E. 38th Street, phone 898-6788. 14 . i' 5 G sv' J . ,, 3 X if ,fe af A J fa a .. X 4 ' A V ' . X . 3 is X I .I s N Q X i .- - a s fr' f xi sv ' -Q5 FS .vm 4- ' . il? - V K I I .. Q N we Y K ' nf' W f-Q. I X 'K il V X ...v. X. x Q ill ix K . f ' i A 'ff-fjffjljijl' , T ez sn Y X. ,i sag. in .L ,Q K .. . . O! E . X e is -.Q if - r ln' l37! sophomores Greg Crawley Terry Crawley Cheryl Crenshaw Janice Cromwell Joy Crouch Marcia Cullum Robin Cunnings Wylene Curless Robert Curlin Terry Dale Joe Dalton Larry Dalton Alyce Dameron Carmen Daniels Cheryl Daugherty Debbie Davenport Beth Davidson Betty Davis Darlene Davis Louise Davis Marcia Davis Mike Davis Susan Davis Sherry Davison Nina Dean Donald Decatur Greta Deckard Mark Decker Cindy Degler Mike Dennis Donna DeVane Cheryl Devine Ana Diaz Jack Dillard Debbie Dine Linda Dineff Ronnie Dineff Sherree Dinwiddie Patricia Dobbs Carl Dodd Anne Donaldson Katherine Dorris Debbie Drake Maurice Driver Gwen Dudley 4 Marshall turned back the hands of time to the memories of the fabu- and Zoology students were one of the groups to show off their lous 50's. The 50's day was one of the ways to boost the morale groovy clothes. Some other groups included the well known and spirit during Spirit Week December 17 through 22. Mr. Lamb Chunkas and the Dance Band. Rick Duling Ken Durham Virginia Duvall Carlene Dux Theresa Dycus Diane Dyer Teresa Dyer Ralph Eddy Johnnie Edmunds Debbie Edwards Mark Edwards Arthur Elkins Linda Elkins Darlene England Karen Enochs Tim Erickson Chan Esther Rick Farmer Sandra Farmer Debra Felder Becky Fields Elaine F ietcher Carol Fischer Teresa Fischer Candy Fitch Cindy Fitzgibbons Doug Fleming Sue Fleser Randy Flory Kim Fontana Ken Fording Leesa Foreman Theodore Forte Joyce Fowlkes Cindy Frost Diane Fugit Dan Fuhs Debbie Fuller Frank Gageby Adie Gaines Jeff Gaither Lisa Gavin Rick Gayheart Mike Gearin Robert Gebby fu if 4it.,t I if A iilt , , .ibn W U- ., ,sqgs F ll if 'f p Y f R X I E 3 2 i , xx fe t -I JKA .vs X 'C j 4 x ,' . ' ' - . xv , , g assi Us ., E -. - it r uv . X H J l . A - l 5 l Ae f' '1 'Jil V . A 1 , Wg l ' sk 71 4' Q F A 1 'ag , .t.t QTL ?-' l38! sophomores kv s li! Li 1 ii 1 ...L ll- J I ' i f ?3Ss.A9 ' fri! 3 , 1, gf X 5 .X i w is, . 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Irvington Sports Center carries a complete line of sporting equipment for summer fun Herman Haynes Mike Heady Terrie Heichelbech Vickie Hellmen Jan Heman Terry Henderson Diane Hennessee Karen Herr Alice Huston Charles Hickman Joe Hicks Terry Hicks David Hightshoe Larry Hill Mary Ann Hill Sharline Hinman Kenny Hipsher Jeff Hirsch Robert Hischemiller Ed Hobbs Tim Hodge Rick Hodges William Hogue Paul Holden Greg Hole Kevin Holston Eric Hopson Steve Horste Fred Hougland Floyd Howard Sydner Howard Robert Hudson David Huff Terri Humphrey Ronnie Hungerford Alyson Huston James Hutchinson Patrina Hutchinson Debbie Inman Rick Inskeep John Irvine Cindy Isaacs Susan Israel Mike Jackson Debbie Jacob X x l ofa, Q W. ,X 6 , fffliijillif :fi-'Zfi3l5'A Q . 1 I 7 s if X ,, X ix at it A 1 . .,.. t ff 3 .rw I s V na lk V 1 T A I - Xi I I we ,I , v .ar -v s. , i x, A , ' , . . A ei . is. X Q W-013' 5 if-' . X X A -was ag -Q v-1-I ,x.,f. , f ., , A -. - ' 3,-3, - ai if .. A X K ' 1 14 .i J , . 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Q, . ,Z WA, Sandy Jarchow Judy Jarvis Terry Jefferson Penny Jeffies Donald Johnson Ethel Johnson Frank Johnson Ilene Johnson Leslie Johnson Margaret Johnson Marty Johnson Pam Johnson Janet Johnston Deborah Jones Jeff Jones Jennifer Jones Randy Jones Tony Jones Jill Jorden Kathy Joyce Keith Kafader John Kantner Kim Karaffa Judy Kemp Anne Kennedy Cathy Kennedy Doug Kerr Ken Kertesz James Keys John Kidwell Jeff Kinartail Mary Kincy - Sheryl King Kim Kingsley Pam Kingston Kerry Kirkpatrick i if fp? ix I 6 x i S N .,,. 'X TJ' Barbara Kirksey Greg Knapp Edna Knotts Jim Knotts Ashley Knox Velinda Knox Greg Krug Dennis Kugler Kalah Kuhn 5 w-' .,. Tom Kuhn George Lafever Steve Laing Veronica Lake Paul Lamb David Lamberg Amanda Land Rex Lane Mike Lasley Pat Lawley Kent Lee Tim Lee Desiree Lehman Eva Lepscum Toni Lester Rosella Lett Tim Linder Terrie Lindsey Bob Lingenfelter Paula Locklear Phyllis Lockridge Mike Logan Terry Long Denise Lorton Dianna Lorton Steve Lowler Paul Lucas Tom Lucas Rick Lynch Richard Lynch Howard Lyons Mary Lyons Steph Lytal Tony Mabry Kathy Mackey Scott Macy Lars Maeland Greg Majors Steve Manning Mike Marks Bemard Martin Keith Martin Ron Martin Leticia Martindale Darryl Mason J ,1 I ,ff , if x WN .5 lx STOKELY VAN CAMP GATORADE QQ ' The Thlrst uencher 99 is -1 nr t 6' K .. R i S 'KQN I ffl- is-U, X 1 Sfggggugf? f 3 i, .q Q H vig ' 3, t mf? ip i , ' 4, 5 X .,. :. -.wi X , , . 'vu -'- X i if 1 1 7,33 h , - 5. fi 5 1 l42! sophomores X .ii 6. XE ,g X -x 'QL vs . , 14-,. 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'W' f James Menis 'J Bruce Metsker A f J y C C ,gr J ,f t 3 . , Beth Miller Z: I' N j l 68 X 4' X 1 X 'QF . it ,G tiet, ft 5: Vx C im ' George Miller i' Gerald Miller , ,.,,..,,,....-A Jenny Miller Terri Miller i Bob Mills iff' ' -'t' Cindy Mills Bill Mitchell Jim Mitchell Carole Monaghan Colleen Montgomery Cindi Moon '. Yr' -Q - Bob Mooney Charles Moore Dennis Moore Doug Moore Mary Moore Joni Morgan Kim Moshier Karl Mounts Kevin Mounts 2 f:X.f'+ - W ,,, P..-N.. - .ze H PQ :vw f 4 l ' r i nl 'Q' BK , sill is if 8949 E.Washingt0n 644 W-Washington Examining the excellent selection of tools which can be found at Liberty Bell is Jay Wilkerson. Jay consults store manager Jim Steen as to which size tool he must use for that certain job he has waiting at home. l43! sophomores Molly Mulcahy Steve Mullis Myra Murray Santee Murrell Mike Nell Diana Nevels Carol Newell Andy Newman Dennis Newman Bruce Niemann Mike Nolan Kathy Wrancher Paula Ockley Dan O'Conner Lisa Ogle Paul Oler Dan O'Neill Karen O'Rear Larry Owen Doug Owings Manuel Padro Carolyn Page Ken Padgett Robin Pagels Sean Paff Mike Parhamn Donna Parker Margaret Park Kathy Parks Jim Patterson Niccola Penick Mike Pettijohn Sherri Perkins Greg Perkins Julie Perry Kevin Perry Q -iw. ab . si is . f. i x x SN- 1 w .f -s If S s fkewsww--7,4 aw- K qi fi K' 1 ,. S' .f---13' , If X X T s: , WF' Q-QV X 5 A faq' 4 ,, l i X -Q 'N 15' 1 -. 3 g .qw , 1 44 Q Q, 9-1 :.:- .1 --was sr 'Q lm '- A . Nj-, ar X Y ,. A' l ik. lik 1 wa-'Q SAK ai . ,t , sf NA . -f -' gs m' . - 1 li z- x '35 sf' ifylikgf 1 at Sl is J' 9 ff? , ,L Jenny Phillips Larry Pickrell K ' 4.,VV' ,I fs X: Bill Pickett M lf ' Y Cass Pitcher gg , A .A ' W Rod Pittman ' G Pl 1 ,. , , Axglia Egosley QZIZ J I 'wg Yvonne Potter '... V. David Price ,, . Wh C -fe t- CTC ustomers Q 1 : 1 is fl t Sfifld if f' . bm- 'l N - - an get 'l 5 5 Then' Fnends .il 1 LZ Wt, f' E Z f ' I I , ' , I , . , 5 Q 11 cal!-our V I 0 'fglnuml roucr l ' ' .- .u l,guS0ll 'x . l una av- N K . - 1 un-l an-O ' ouumn l I lngvoll- mains D 'H' D ' X ll 'N ., t B -1 1 1 nawnn l ' wmrinmn In C . ---M , onvement Th QQ up 1,99 , Locations up 1' Markets l44! sophomores l so ' '- il x xx ,. X I -up I 'f . s We L., I IC- ern 1-1. Kim Karaffa, sophomore: Diana Christensen, freshmang Joni Three sophomores helped the GAA basketball team to its second winning season in a row. Team members include Louise Davis, sophomore: Angie McGaughey and Mary Musgrave, juniors: s . ' ,fs if Plummer,junior1 Brenda Dyke, seniorland Sean Paff, sopho- more. The team was coached by Ms. Shirley Lambert. L A -V I Spring Price .. . N , ' A 'V , ilnq f Glen Pressel ' ' Becky Prince ' 4 Frank Puckett ' is X' P' ' Kathy Purcell Cathy Quesnell Vicki Quire David Ralston Kenny Rance t A Rick Raney -LX Xl Don Ramsey Dennis Reardon Teri Redmond 'ku' April Reed -a-5: 1. Joyce Reed Pam Reed Bill Reid Evelyn Remete Terry Remple Kathy Retherford Kathy Reynolds Mark Rhodes ' - Karen Richie , ' . Mike Rippy ' , Steve Risk ' Bambi Rittenhouse , Barbara Roberts Bambi Roberts Kathy Robinson Kim Robinson Tom Robor Jim Rodewald Dorthy Rodriguiez Albert Rogers Stewart Rogers h . K Sandy Rogers rpm: t Towana Rogers Jon Rose Rusty Ruby Mark Rushton Karen Russell Debra Ryner . - Laurie Sabourin ' Sharmar Sadler Angie Salazer . fJ 'I . l45! sophomores V.,-ag,-,,,..... X Slmwirzg c'm1s1'a'eruble inleresl in the Auto Shop's Foreign Sports Many students got ther experience at summer school which Car Show are several Marshall students. Sophomores. espe- begins the week after school is out and continues until the sec cially. took an interest in the show in the Industrial Arts wing ond or third week of August. because many will become licensed drivers within the year. Dennis Salazar Sabrina Sallee Paul Salvage Darian Saterfield Sandra Rose V1ck1 Sausser Lisa Schantz Scott Schlimgen Craig Schroer Mike Scott Selena Scruggs Cindy Seabolt Julie Seats Susan Seegel Carol Sears Roland Sedam Harold Sells Lorraine Sexton James Shaw Debbie Shaffer Phillip Shannon Jerry Shelton Lora Shelton Greg Shemwell Jeff Shepard Richard Shmkle Linda Shipp Mike Shippoli Bob Shuffitt David Simmons James Simpson Larry Sims Dan Smnett Rodney Skaggs Sandy Skelley Mary Sladney Rod Slater Deanna Slicer Claude Smith Becky Smith Gary Smith Kenny Smith Kevin Smith Larry Smith Lynne Smith Jim' 'kf X .M ,X e an E Ai S 'X S L. R tg :- Q Z .H .3 , t 9 x Us ,f A ktfnq Ifl?lf i,t l46! sophomores .V I lx, i J sig? a, sgxff 2 1 Y ssh 4 S, vu f , sg lf, I 3 W -4 t r Tel'-, Q ,,f., 3? ' , , J' H 3 N 5? SSX X , - 2 5 gg! 1 ' 1 'Q ks' ' -.. .fn X s X X 'V A .N g 'iw- -0 5 'fkvl if .'-... J.. 9 O Roger Smith Stephanie Smith Terry Smith Tommy Smith Willie Smith Jennifer Snow Christina Sokolek Rick South James Southem Wes Spang Tim Spriesterbach Eva Stephenson Khris Stewart Barbara Stimer Danny Stockdale Don Strathmann Diana Stuart Terry Stuttle Donna Sullivan Gary Sulzberger Eric Swan Cheryl Swann Guy Swinford Jackie Tarkington Isaiah Taylor James Taylor Sherry Taylor Debbie Terry Mark Tewell Connie Thomas Rose Thomas Sylvester Thomas Victoria Thomas Mike Thompson Sandy Thompson Debbie Thompson Karl Thomson Elaine Thomton Greg Tincher Harold Tipton Dan Tompkins Eloise Toney Regina Toran Cheryl Tormey Jonita Triplet SMART SHOP .3 Esquire Plaza Shopping Center S F' T Trying on just one of the many unique pants suits at Smart Shop is Mindy Breedlove. The Smart Shop has quality clothing for women in all sizes at rea YT ' ' 1 sonable prices. 1471 sophomores l Ken Troutman Larry Trowbridge Jon Trusty Mike Turner Larry Twigg John Tyson Al Ublan Carmel Ulrey Carol Van Cleave Richard Van Cleave Elaine Vitz Greg Walford Brad Walker Bruce Walker Patricia Walker Tresia Wall Natalie Walls Ray Walton Bill Wampler Barry Ward Tim Wamer Jennifer Washington Mavis Washington Vannette Washington Melanie Waters Keith Watson Nila Watson Lisa Weathers Bill Weaver Bryan Weaver Theresa Weaver Steve Weir Connie Weller Mary Wells John Wenger Wanda West Gloria Whatley Gary Wheatley Terri Wheatley Jim Wheeler Linda Wheeler Dean White Gene White Mary White Rhonda White Rodney Whitfield Janet Whitis Delbert Whitney Marsha Whittle Tina Wilkie Erica Williams Frank Williams Joyce Williams Rimmie Williams Kristen Williams John Wilson Robert Wilson Brian Wininger Michael Winters Michael Wilkerson Kirk Woodcock Connie Woodfork Bill Worley Julie Worrell Joe Wright Randy Wright Ruth Yates Debbie Young Donald Young Roger Young Ross Youngs Patty Zoller Terry Gill Cindy Vorek ff , fs A X 1 s C 2 A fd' X JV- wi! -:ul A T W lb , wif, 4 f7 ,iw if W WM 222-a,:A,, av .M x , , V 9, A L Sy . 3 , i 1 1 if 1 J A , x 2 , 'is f 'V w ,. ,ff , fl fy ' if. 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Mitthoefler 897-7777 Playing umpire in conjunction with being the catcher, Liz Ebert protects herself from the wild swing of Terri Kolcheck by using quality baseball equipment from Speaking of Sports. Speaking of Sports offers unique Marshall t-shirts and jackets. l49! sophomores Freshmen FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT HITS 700 EOR RECORD 'Don 't give me that third floor jazz or that elevator ticket story! N0 dude's gonna get me lost. ' With total enrollment over 700, the freshmen class remained the largest at Marshall. From the first day, the freshmen learned that high school life was going to be different from grade school life. Orientation classes were set up to improve reading skills and to plan a four-year program. Other classes were offered to meet the individu- al's academic needs. The freshmen became involved in activities both in school and out of school. Many boys participated in football, basketball, wrestling, track and baseball. Freshmen girls were active in GAA, cheerleading, cheer-block and musical groups. Some were involved in Student Council, in marching band and in preparing a Homecoming float. Throughout the year the fresh- men were aided by Counselors Mr. Benjamin Sanders and Ms. Marjorie Christy. Their job was to assist in class scheduling and to make plans for the future. -Suzanne Messersmith fhhlnnqmi ham 'Ww ,M ln- Q ABOVE: Studying in the reading lab to improve their reading skills are several freshmen. BELOW: As a part of every freshmanfs life, physi- cal education plays an important role. 5, .3 xx 1501 freshmen 1-..,, 1 9 i 4 A A J C V JJ Q l , X '- : YQ I - J 1 vw ,. ... A Y' Q aw. .- :Q 'X 'if- J A se J MS: l Xa' V Q '- f V I Ex? l ma, Q, bl. R si ix file M 'tt-'S lv N' 9 ,. -mvX x 3 K m .' x x 5 EJ ge? is ,H fi' pf -, In , . an 'Via , ' ' at if , f?a' -1 1 i W a at M N Q 'V U- l i 4 5 ji ii .f X Q it A , . I lt' if' B rf e 1, ,f Q H Q y ,Y ' as l . .N iii . X,' if it ig WW I ,j I , Q Q W . 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I J X6 Q S S53 Brenda Russell Debbie Russell Kevin Ryan Harold Salvage Keith Santo Sherry Savage Derrick Sayles James Scanlom Kim Shantz W. T. Grants f North Eastwood Shopping '- Center 3 ul .. will S The More for Your oney Store Mon.-Sat. 9:30-9:30 Sun. 11:00-6:00 Filling the sack with jine products sold by Grants is Jackie Lepscum. Jackie is a jun- ior and encourages Patriots to shop at Grants. l6l ffreshmen 'N Mike Schaub Monica Schluge Don Schroeder Valerie Scott William Scott Tim Sering Joann Shanks Thomas Shannon Alicia Sharkey John Shaw Darlene Shelton Marlene Shelton Jordie Sherrial Karin Shields Nora Shinkle Vicki Shipp Debbie Shockency .lim Shockency Mark Shriver Richard Shuffitt David Sicking Ricky Sims Linda Skelley Bob Slicer Nathan Slinker Debbie Sluss Anita Smith Beverly Smith Becky Smith Bill Smith Debbie Smith Gregg Smith Joyce Smith Keith Smith Lynette Smith Ron Smith Stephanie Smith Terry Smith Valerie Smith William Smith Marsha Snow Perry Snyder Casey Soares Beckie Soots Linda Spang .. Q ' ?l 5 'if r Q P, 0 2 ...M-is if i ,440 R v , K eff ,gs a V9.1 4 X ix E Fuji- ' 9 it. -f 'X ri. ,:1L lea 5 was , . , if AF' ClflfNlilflNl 7 Halt .'l XM: V! 'ffl 4'f'z-- 'I on 0 , lf. w 5 y I X. 5 ' kv li Q 'W here Flowers Come B The Baker? Dozen' l62ffreshmen L J 3 W2 Ceramics Anna 728 Celtic Dr. 3' . 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X 5 Q, , H- 4- 5 Q 4, A , ix I I R' n I X , 2552 lm, r, . fl' l 5 ei. fwigglg, it - sv Chris Springer Dennis Springer Barbara Sproule Theresa Staudt Tim Steadman Linda Steen Mary Steiner Cari Stellhorn Tammy Stephenson Cheryl Sterrett Scott Stevens Scot Stevens Dennis Stockhoff Monica Stoops Diane Slough Cindy Stover Bill Street Julie Stringer Cindy Strother Kevin Strunk Ron Stubbs Don Stubes Kirk Stull Jeff Suhre Donnie Sullivan Kevin Surface Marilyn Sutton Sheila Swann Becky Swinford Mike Tandy Betty Taylor Joann Taylor Teena Taylor Mike Thomas Sheila Thomas Amos Thomson l Karen Thompson Keith Thompson Kenneth Thompson Rose Thompson Richard Thorman Elaine Thornton Donna Thyessen Tracy Tibbott Gary Todd Elanie Toney Mark Toole James Toth Gail Tremain Robin Trester Debbie Troutman Mike Trowbridge Rita Tucker Beth Tullis Ron Turner Paul Tuttle Chuck Uberto Mark Uhlenhake Steve Elam Jan Unangst Mark Utler Mark Vanderemullen Mike Vandever Treasa Vandever Eleanora Vincel Cindy Vonburg Raumon Wade Dennis Waggoner Brenda Walker Terry Walker Carolyn Walters Rick Wampler Pg 'J A' lbs A is .X ,. . , i inf' 'ES' my . Q. 1, . , I' A V W w Q- , Q 4 Z A M -2. Ss. 'Y vi, , ,sit K Ji 3 3 e if iff 4 ,Q .L llltlwx Qflllfllilll Sami enpg it X im ., A ,,,,,, rrtiffftg Vim lcfrci .I l llNl R3 For the Finest 111 uallt and Service with a mile OCLEANING OSHIRTS OPRESSING OEXPERT ALTERATIONS QMILITARY UNIFORMS lRANI'S CURlE 'S HEANERS 7 to 9 Mon,-Fri.: 7 fo 6 Sat. E. 38'lh 8. N. MITTHOEFFER 891-3616 l64! freshmen Tu Your Door Pizza 8180 Pendleton Pike Ask for Sarge Free Delivery or Carry-out 'Service -1 Mfzj t is 'f'?i7 e , 'iw gli .. rr 1,9 E Q. 45525 ,' ,,,,V Q Q 9 1 , 5 , ,Q .,,,, s ., 'gf' , is +..,,,,:L. V, Q f 1: ,Pj ., 'hj5 - ,. :y a ' fe V a 'f . .1 -1 ' f lg, .nA iv. ,ic ,..f T 'G -Glu in 10' .1 Nm.. X ' 'x X L ik I A Ag f N5 X J ws. A 4- an-,S-sq e - .- X f l? I ' 5 0 I N A ' 5 i w I? at . '-'ia' - Dr!-M' Z i V ,M ill 4' is fa NX S 42-'gk 2 ' i 5 is r K i 1 lx '!!f'm!i7ti Vis- Sv 165 ffreshmen 4? ' Karen Ware Beth Warren Ricci Washington Rick Washington Sharon Washington Mike Watford Cindy Watson Tim Watson Alberta Weaver Renee Weaver LeRoy Web James Weir Stephanie Weir Karen Welch Eric Welhoelter Lisa Wells George West Sarita West Roger Wheasler Mike Wheeler Diane White Marjorie White Pam White Terry Whiteny Viola Whitney Christy Wiggins Greg Wilkerson Mark Wilkerson Mike Willey Becky Williams Bob Williams Gary Williams George Williams Julie Williams Mike Williams Tom Williams -1 Ji 'l' 3 li wif Doug Williamson Larry Wills Cheryl Wilson Janet Wilson Shawn Wilson Melinda Wininger Shelia Winston Lisa Wolf can wins ' We 1 S Valorie Wolfe Kim Wommack Cindy Wood Kevin Woodcock Tom Woolsey Tom Wray Mark Wright Jeff Wyatt Barbara Yarbrough Sam Yaryan Garry York Bill Young Mark Zoller S E 5. E 5 l S 2 ...f - far ff' 4 sf Mi. 1 ms, wr N, xi vn- 1 1' mf is r Jae, vf rr fi rf ' ti K F' l ,s M W X S agar ,- if I t-gs ,S at .- X ? r S ft 5 Qin Lf.Y.2lx. mg i QM X X if 3 4 k . .-. gg 1 'Q Q DECA LUB: K TOP ROWQ: Mark Traylor, Dave Ponto, John Angie Lynch, Rick Geyer, Carol Keever, Marjorie Bunnell. QBOT Lake, Mike Retherford, Gary Kemp, Dave Fromm, Ron Gholson, TOM ROWD: Coordinator Ken Stanley. The DECA Club cele Bill McCoy, Tom Tompkins. QSECOND ROWJ: Sharon Crowe, brates its victory at Athenaeum. Brenda Kielblock, Mike Childress, Theresa Harlan, Elaine Smith, l66ffreshmen .J i . Pig ' 1 wc-wr: 'ro -L MY V.s.xc.ur1f vw waz? muon Mt cuszrw mn.: wc L we :ww an 1 sz' 5 us rw M' vi Q Q tok Al Hz' r C, 391T1'f 14214343 Q 9154. 2' uv ' fa w rm mr. ,natuf aww K ,4 ' 5, , eff, . INR and Literature Bibles, Books, Pictures, Tracts, Jewelry, Records, Posters, Music . 54-29 E 38th 54-5 1001 Post Value Plus Pharmacy 2121 N Post Rd 89 1330 I IQ Prescrzptwn b Housewares Camera Sapplzes Cosmetzes -193,5 TX'- IP ,r fi l67!freshmen be J 9' bl 1 St' K ui , A - . 5 f . 0 0 ,,, , if lqln . LH 8' N gi 1 H fa Jug! . W Q If : -,.f S Y ,' . 14. F L Q ' y i , M iam: Eg..:4:. 1 f e ' ' ' K -W Q it 1 fp L 1 N Q L. 9: fa , I , W. .saws I gi r x , 1 is Z, N Y ,M ff iff I 3 I 1 E X 0 1 I 1 .5 0 0 o 1 , L V ' fi 1 A -t Jw . , ' - index 3 Aaron, Terry 135 Abner, Neal 135 Abbott, Gilbert 151 Abbott, Kathryn 48,151 Abrams, Mike 58,151 Abrams, Sarah 78,135 Acldes, Andy 135 Acldes, Kennth 108 Ackles, Randy 135 Adams, Bob 58,74,108 Adams, Brenda 151 Adams, Christia 121,151 Adams, Cynthia 82 Adams, Gary 151 Adams, Karen 135 Adams, Larry 135 Adams, Sharon 135 Adams, Thomas 121 Agee, Catherine 151 Ahrens, Gregory 135 Aitken, Anne 151 Aitken, Susan 78,135 Aides, Michael 151 Akpabio, Tanya 151 Alandt, Cynthia 151 Alandt, Sandra 151 Albertson, Debra 135 Alburtis, Lori 135 Alchin, David 135,95 Alexander, Janet 135 Allegree, Daryl 151 Allegree, Gary 108 Allegree, Myra 135 Allen, Biiarika 135 Allen, Cassandra 135 Allen, Darrell 135 Allen, Kevin 135 Allen, Martha 135 Allen, Morris 121 Allen, Shawn 135 Allen, Sheena 121 Alley, Howard 135 Allgood, Linda 108 Amos, Randy 39,108 Anderson, Diana 151 Anderson, David 78,135 Anderson, Bennie 78,121 Anderson, Irene 104 Anderson, Gregory 58,151 Anderson George 121 Anderson, Rebecca 151 Anderson, Ronald 135 Anderson Vickie 151 Anslow, Gregory 108 Anslow, Michael 151 Aguirre, Diana 135 Appleton, Edward 135 Archie, Kim 151 Arnold, Debra 108 Arnold, Linda 151 Arnold, Mark 71,121 Arnold, Millard tMr.J 101 Arnold, Robert 151 Ashbrooke, Janice 151 Ashbrooke, Sally 108,95 Askren, Daniel 108 Askren, Sarah 121 Austin, Donald CMr.J 101 Austin, Robert 121 Banks, Ricky 151 Ballwin, Joan 104 Barbour, Paula tMs.Q 31 Barclay, Bruce 135 Barentine, Vickie 151 Bamett, John 108 Bamett, Marvin 151 Bamett, Pierre 58,151,63 Bartels, Wayne 151 Bartels, Weston 57,121 Bartholomew, Sherryl 108 Bartholomew, Steven 135 Bartlett, Barton, Thomas 12 1 Patricia 104 Basso, Brenda 135 Baseball, JV 69 Baseball, Varsity 69 Basketball, Frosh Basketball, JV Basketball, Varsity Bateman, Stephen 121 Batey, Daniel 135 Baughman, James 151 Bays, Donna 151 Bedwell, Judy 121,95 Beetem, Matthew 151 Begines, Dexter 151 Begines, Judith 127 Begley, Kathy 121 Beinberg, Cindy 151 Belcher, Michael 108 Below, Gary 108,61 Benda, Joseph CMr.J 101 Benge, Judith 78,121 Benge, Toni Marie 108 Benharn, Debra 108 Benham, Sheri 121 Bennett, Camille 121 Bennett, Elizabeth 108 Bennett, Eric 135 Bennett, James 58,151 Bennett, James A. 135 Bennett Kendal 151 Bermeal Mark 108 Bennett, Michael 135 Bennett, Robert 108 Benson, Benton, Linda 151 Richard 135,82,95 Beriault, Patrice 135 Berry, Debra 121 Bigham, Scott 151 Billerrnan, Tina 135,95 Billerman, Tony 151 Bishop, Cynthia 135,95 Bishop, Hazel 135 Bishop, Ella Sue 108 Bishop, Richard 58 Bishop, Richard 135 Bittner, Tamra 151 Bittner Timothy 69,135 Bixler,,Larry 108 Bbrler, Wesley 78 Black, Alfred 121 Black, S andra 151 Blackbum, Rickie 151 Blackwe ll, Diane 121 Blakebum, Roy 121 Blakeslee, Bradley 151 Blamey, Debbie 151 Blanchard, Richard 135 Blanchard, Susan 151 Bland, Judith 151 Blaydes, Vickie 135 Blaydoe, Corann 151 Blaydoe, Marc 89,121 Bledsoe, Lisa 185 Blunt, Eddie 121 Blunt, Patricia 135,82 Bocock, Bocock, Bock, D Jennifer 121 Michael 151,95 elvin 151 Bock, Rita 121 Bodelle, Ivory 135 Boe, Robert 108 Bogard, Sarah QMSJ 101 Boggs, Ronald 135 Bailey, Gabrielle 135 Bailey, Marabeth 151 Bailey, Gerald 108 Baine, Linda 104 Baker, Cheryl 78 Baker, James 135 Baker, Michael 151 Baker, Robert 58,82 Baker, Sheryl 135 Baker, William 151,64 Balchunas, Charlotte fMs.J 101 Balchunas, Emma 101 Baldwin, Cheryl 151 Band 81 Bandy, Carol 151 Banndy, Ruth 151 Bolner, Dennis 135 Bond, Raymond 151 Bonebrake, Kathy 108 Bonebrake, Robin 121 Bonham, Daniel 151 Bonham, Michael 121 Bonham, Patrick 121 Booth, Jerry 108 Booth, Scott 58,151 Bordenkircher, Michael 151 Bouchonnet, Gloria 78,121 Bouchonnet, Karen 151,95 Bouchonnet, Kevin 139,151 Boughton, Linda 121,82 Boughton, Stephen 78,135 Bouye, Kevin 151 Bouye, Michael 135 Bow, Eugena 121 Bow, Jack 151 Bowen, Anita 135 Bowers, Dewayne 108 Bowlby, Allan 121 l68!index Bowling, Howard 121,61 Bowman, Robin 151 Bowman, Stephen 121 Bowser, Sandra 135 Boyce, Cindy 108 Boyd, Kathy 121 Boyer, Mike 57,108,6-4,95 Boyer, 'William 57,121 Bradford, Diana 151 Bradford, Dong 135,82 Bradshaw, Robert 121 Bradshaw, Vicki 121 Brandes, Raymond CMLJ 78,101 Braswell, Billy 119 Braswell, John 151 Braun, Donna 121 Breasiel, Gene 135 Breeden, Stanley 151,63 Breedlove, Mindy 52,147,151 Breeden, Bill 78,108,537 Breen, Ron 135 Brewer, Robert 151 Brewster, Robert 135 Britton, Darlena 135 Bridgeforth, Barbara 151 Brideforth, Bill 135 Bridges, Greg 135 Bridges, Warren 151 Bridgins, Mike 121 Briggs, Jerry 108 Bright, Karen 121 Brill, Rustie 89,735,108 Brim, Bill 151 Briston, Ken 151,95 Bristow, Tina 135,95 Britton, Kristen 121 Britton, Lester 121 Broadus, Dwight 151 Brock, Diane 135 Brooks, James 121 Brooks, Kathy 151 Brooks, Lorraine 78,135 Brooks, Marcia 151 Brooks, Robert 151 Brown, Arveta 104 Brown, Debra 151 Brown, Dennis 135 Brown, Don 135 Brown, Harold CMLJ 101 Brown, Julie 121 Brown, Kathy 135 Brown, Keith 121 Brown, Leonard fMr.J 58,101 Brown, Mike 135 Brown, Mike 135 Brown, Shelida 135 Brown, Shirley 135 Brown, Terry Allen 57,108 Brown, Tommie 121,63 Brown, Tony 151 Brown, Wanda 135 Browning, David 121 Browning, Debra 135 Browning, Ronnie 152 Browning, Vivian Sue 109 Bruce, Peggy L. 121 Brumbaugh, Neil CMr.J 101 Bnmell, Dan 78 Brunelle, David 152 Brunnworth, Carol 152 Bryant, Linda Susann 109 Bryant, Shirley 121 Bryant, Vanessa 152 Buckallew, Pamela 152 Bucy, Brian 152 Budd, Cynthia 135 Buddenbaum, Donald fMr.J 101 Buell, Camillia 135 Buell, Jerry 152 Buie, Sylvester 121 Buis, Laury 48,121 Bullington, Dan 101 Bullington, Steve 69 Bullock, Debra 152 Bullock, Jerry 23,152,95 Bultman, Ellen 95 Butler, Rita 109 Butler, Terri 136 Buttram, Jon 72,152 Buttram, David Lee 91,107,109 Buttrum, Jeff 121 Byard, Sylvia Elaine 109 Byerly, David 72,109,152 Byers, Deborah 109,95 Byers, Gayle CMr.J 101 Byrd, Arlessa 121 Byrd, Kathy 121 Byrd, Kevin 152 Byrd, Rennee 121,95 Byme, Victoria 136 C Cadwell, Robert 136 Cady, Jim 109 Caldwell, Mark 136 Caldwell, Mike 109 Calhoun, Joey 136 Calvert, Luther 136 Campbell, Deddie 152 Campbell, Deddie 36 Campbell, Leora 101 Campbell, Mark 121,63 Campbell, Pam 109,87 Campbell, Steve 121 Campbell, Tina 152 Canavan, Steve 136 Cannedy, Marcia 52 Canter, Vickey 152 Carder, Tom 152 Carlson, Ricky 136 , Carmen, Larry 57,58,136,63 Camey, Jenny 121 Carney, Nadine 136 Camey, Bob 136 Carpenter, Julie 152,95 Carr, Kevin 136 Carr, Bob 89,101 Carroll, Diane 152 Carson, Margaret 152 Carter, Anton 152 Carter, Mary 136 Carver, Keith 136 Carver, Tina 152 Casey, Bob 152 Cash, Janice 121 Castle, Roy 121 Castledine, Gayle 109,95 Castledine, Linda 121 Cathcart, Anita 152 Caudill, Mitchel 152 Caudill, Sharon 136 Cecil, Darlene 78,121 Cecil,'John 71,136 Celeste, B. 136 Center, Becky 152 Center, Bruce 89,121 Chafin, Alton 11,109 Chamberlain, Diana 152 Chambers, Jack 109 Chambers, Kenneth 109 Chambers, Larry 152 Chambers, Sharon 136 Chaney, Shirley 152 Cheatham, Kevin 136,63 Cheatham, Raymond 121 Cheerleaders 52 Cheslyn, Greg 121 Chestnutt, Bill 121 Childress, Kevin 58,152 Childress, Mike 109,87 Chisley, Bob 101 Christensen, Dianna 74,145,15 Christmon, Detra 136 Christmon, Duane 52,122 Christy, Marjorie 101 Ciechanowicz, Carolyn 152 2 Bumpas, Linda 78,121 Bumpas, Thomas 152 Bunce, John 121 Bunes, Ivan 121 Bunnell, Marjorie Ann 13,55,109, 87 Burcham, Karen 121 Burdette, Breda 152 Burgin, Nancy 109 Burleson, Jan 121,82 Burleson, Marion CMLJ 95,101 Burris, Evelyn 121 Burris, Janice 152 Burris, Julie Ann 121 Burtner, Dennis 121 Burton, Harold 78,136 Burton, Ronald Edward 109 Busenbark, Janice 109 Bush, Violet 121 Buston, Cannen 152 Butler, Judy 109,95 Butler, Lyndele 101 Clark Barharra 109 Clark, Beverly 78,136 Clark, Cynthia 122 Clark, Darrell 152 Clark, Harold 136 Clark, Jerry 152 Clark, Ron 122 Clark, Vicki 136 Claspell, Jerry 69,122 Clawson, Carol 152 Clawson, Jim 122 Clayton, Christine 136 Cleaver, Harold 122,136 Clelon, Tom 136 Clements, Charles 109 Clements, Jim 152,82 Clements, Rocky 69,122,64,95 Clements, Richard 122,95 Clements, Ron 57,58,64,136,95 Clemenz, David 122 Cleveland, Bob 122 Clevenger, Robin 152 Clibum, John 58 Clifford, Patricia CMs.1 87,101,23 Cline, Dan 122 Cline, Margie 136 Cline, Jim 109 Clodfelter, Denise 122 Clough, Sharon 152 Cluggish, Autumn 122 Cluggish, Matt 152 Cluggish, Steve 69,109,61 Coapstick, Connie 52,122,915 Cobb, Jean 104 Coble, Martin 39,101 Coe, Delores 153 Coffin, Patricia 101 Cohrs, Rick 153 Cole, Antony 136,63 Cole, Denise 122 Cole, Patricia 153 Cole, Sandra 153 Cummings, Mary 104 Cummings, Richard CMr.J 57,102, 64 Cunnings, Robin 137 Cunnin s Roxanna 110 Dux, Carlene 138 Dycus, Theresa 138 Dye, Melody 110 Dyer, Diane 138 Dyer, Sharon 153 Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman , Cindy 109 , Darrell 122 , Deidra 153,95 , Keith 109 g 1 ' Curless, Wylene 137 , Elizabeth Ann 55,110,l12, Curlin, Robert 137 Curran 95 Curran, Jacquie 153 Curran , Mark 58,153 Cydrus, Nora Mae 123 Dabney, David 123 Dailey, Donald 153 Dale, Terry 137 Dalton, Joseph 137 Coles, Rhett 153 Colledge, Garry 136 Colledge, Lenora Faith 109 Collins, Gerald 109 Collins, Gina 153 Collins, Gwendolyn 153 Collins, Collins, Michael 153 Paul 122 Egginan, Colon, Christina 153 Colon, Frances Elisa 122,95 Combs, Mark 130,110,82- Concert Choir 78 Conley, Sara 122 Conn, Bessie CMs.D 102 Dalton, William 153 Dameron, Alyce 78,137 Daniels, Carmen 137 Daniels, Gregory 153,95 Daugherty, Cheryl 137 Daugherty, Stephan 110 Daurelle, Michael 123 Davenport, Debbie 137 Davenport, Jon.ni 123 Davenport, Kevin 153 Davidson, Beth 137 Davidson, Mark 123 Davies, Jack 102 Davison, Terry' 123 Dyer, Teresa 78,138 Dyke, Brenda 74,110,145 6 Ealy, Sylvia 153 Easler, Mary 123 Eason, John CMr.1 72,102 Eaton, Gary 153 Eberlc, Janet CMs,J 102,176 Ebert, Elizabeth 55,23,110,136, 149,18,87 Ebert, Steven 58,153 Eddy, Ralph 138 Edison, Girrard 58,153 Edmonds, Rodney 153 Edmondson, Aleatha 153 Edmunds, Johnnie 138 Edwards, Carol 110,95 Edwards, David 123 Edwards, Debbie 110,153 Edwards, Diane 123 Edwards, Mark 71,138 Edwards, Mark 153 Edwards, Sandra 111 Effinger, VVilliam 123 Effinger, Michael 111 Timothy 153 Conner, Leonard D. 72,123 Conner, Michial 153 Connor, Cheryl L. 136 Connor Robert J. 136 Davis Conover, Kris D. 136 Coogan, Martin 89,102 Cook, Priscila M. 78,136 Cook, Richard T. 136 Cookerly, Kelly L. 153 Coons, ean 104 Davis, Betty 137 Davis, Carol 153 Davis, Darlene 137 Davis, Hank 153 Davis, Kenneth 110 Davis, Louise 137,145 Davis, Marcia 78,137,95 Davis, Michael 57,58,137 Davis, Susan 78,137 Terry 153 I Cooper, Alan 58 Cooper, Bemie 123,95 Cooper, Byron 31,102 Cooper, Jo 104 Cooper, VValter 123 Copass, Ronda 153,82 Copass, Ronna 123 Copp, David 123 Copus, Donald 136 Copus, Patricia 153 Corliss, Michelle 123,95 Come, Michael 123 Cornelius, Jeff 110 Cornelius, Linda 153 Cory, Lynne 78,23,110,82,87,95 Cottone, Gene 110 Cottrell Edward 12 Cottrell Richie 153 Coulter Robert 136 Cowan Jack 136 Davison, Sherry 137 Day, Karen 78,110 Daye, Lisa 153 Deal, Jolm CMr.J 57, 102 Dean, Nina 137 Decatur, Donald 137 Decatur, Larry 123 Deckard, Greta 78,137 Decker, Mark 137 Deer, Kimberley 153 Degler, Cynthia 137 Degler, Gary 110,82 Del-Iaven, David 123 DeHaven, Jerry 153 Denney, Jeff 110 Dennis Stephen 153 Dennis Michael 110 Denney Jacqueline 110 Denney Ixaren 110 18 Devine Cox Cheryl 153 Cor. Donald 136 64 Cox Jeffery 153 Cow Johnny 123 Cox Kevin 153 Cox Mark 153 Cor Pamela 123 Crabtree John 69 123 61 Craig Gerald 136 Desmon Victoria 110 Detzler Teresa 110 87 Detzler Donna 137 Cheryl 78 137 Eisinger, Jeff Elder, Mike 111 Elkins, Arthur 138 Elkins, John 123 Elkins, Linda 133 Elliot, Jennie 153 Elliot, Christine 123,95 Ellis, David 153 Ellison, Mark Ellison, Paula 153 Ellur, V. CMr.1 102 Elmore, Douglass 78,111 Ely, Beth 123 Embry, Ronald Emery, Karen 153 Emrick, Pamella 123,95 Endsley, Floyd 153 England, Darlene 138 England, Denise 153 England, Michael 123 Englert, Dee 104 Enochs, Eric 123 Enochs, Karen 130,138,532 Enochs, Terry 111 Erickson, Michael 111,86,95 Estep Eileen 123 Esther Chan 138 Esharn Blanch 104 Estell Edwin 102 Estrxda Leora 153 Esten Virginia 102 Estrada Michael 123 Fitch, James 58,154 Fitzgibbons, Cindy 138 Flagin, Michael 154 Fleming, Douglas 138,154 Fleser, Sue 138 Fletcher, Elaine 138 Flory, Randy 138 Floyd, Larry 134 Flynn, Uwe 154 Fontana, Kim 52,138 Football, Frosh 58 Football, J.V. 58 Football, Varsity 58 Ford, Duane 123 Ford, Gregory 123 Fording, Ken 138 Foreman, Deborah 123 Foreman, Leesa 138,82 Foreman, Michael 123 Forsythe, Max CMr.l 102 Forte, Theodore 138,95 Fowlkes, Joyce 138 Fox, George 123 Fox, Sam 123 Francescan, Elizabeth CMs.J 104 Franceschini, Jane CMs.J 102 Franklin, David 123 Franklin, Sylvia 154 Fravel, Robert 123 Freeman, Arnold 123,61 Fromm, David 35,111 Froning, Clark CMr.J 69,102,631 Frost, Cynthia 138 Fry, Kenneth CMr.1 102 Fugit, Diane 138 Fuhs, Daniel 138 Fuller, Bonnie 78,123 Fuller, Debra 138 Fulton, Mary Sue 11,52,111,95 Fultz, Deborah 123 GAA Volleyball 75 Gageby, Franklin 138 Gaines, Adie 138 Gaither, Geoffrey 138 Gaither, James CMr.J 102 Gaizat, Lauren 154 Gallagher, Elizabeth 154 Gambill, Roger 72,154 Garrett, Garvey, Garvey, Garvey, Gatliff, Gatlin, Gavin, Cheryl 154 Leonard 111 Marilyn 123 Stephanie 154 Donald 112 John 154 Lisa 138 Guin Mike 123 Gayheart Richard 138 Cayhed Tammy 154 Gearm Michael 138 Craig George 39 Craig Lynne 136 Crai Robert 102 127 Dexine Douglas 153 Diaz Ana 137 Dibbern Gerald 123 Dickerson William 123 Dickey David 58 153 Dillahay Gary 153 82 Dillard Don 123 64 Dillard Jolm 137 Dilley Michael 58 153 hy ins Brenda 153 Exans Karyn 111 Evans Kevin 153 Eyans Ronnie 123 Evms Tereasa 111 Evans Timothy 153 Cebby Robert 138 Gebbv William 123 127 Cebhart Bobby 123 German Marshl CMS J 102 Gentry Dan 112 Gentry David 123 Gentry Ronnie 57 122 112 64 63 Gentry Tm1139 C-entzel Mich rcl 139 S Craig Tern 123 Cranfill Cheryl 110 Crawford Brian 153 Crawford Carol 136 Crawley Debbie 153 Crawley George 153 Crawley Greg 137 Dillon Nonna CMS J 55 102 Dine Debora 78 137 Dineff Linda 137 Dineff Ronald 137 Dinwrddle Sherree Dixon David 153 Dixon Everett 153 Crawley Terry 137 Doan James 123 Crawfrod Joe 69 95 Dobbs Patricia 7 Crawley Patricia 123 Crawley Vickie 91 55 110 Crenshaw Cheryl 137 Crenshaw Mary 123 Crreg Julie 153 Cnswell David 123 Cnswell Denise 78 110 Criswell Donold 153 Crockett Mark 153 Croft Pamela 153 Cromwell Janice 137 Croney Mike Gale 110 Crouch Brenda 137 Crouch Joseph 110 Crowe Richard CMrJ 102 Crowe Sharon 132 110 82 Crutcher Stephanie 123 Cullum Marcia 137 Cummings Denise 110 Dodd Carl 137 Doerr Debra 123 128 Donaldson Marion 137 Dorris Katherine 137 Dorsey Rodney 38 153 Douglas, Donna 123 Douglas Francine Downton Donna 153 Drake Deborah 137 Drake Kathleen 153 Driver Maurice 137 Dudley Gwendolyn 137 Duggan Jan CMS J 102 Dulmg Rickie 138 82 Dugan Anne 110 Duncan Jeffery 58 153 Duncan Robert 58 153 Dunn John 123 Duvall Virgmla 138 Evans Tullie 153 Evxers Earl 153 Fincher Mike 111 Fanning William 153 Farmer Richard 138 Fanner Sandra 74 138 Fast Debara 111 95 Faulkner Michele 133 Felder Debra 138 Felder Dianne 123 Fellows John CMrJ 71 102 Ficker Dennis 153 Fields Becky 138 Fields Chnstopher 71 57 58 12 Fields Mark 111 Fillenwarth Deborah 153 Fmegold Charna 154 Firth Paul 111 95 Fischer Carol 138 Fischer Deborah 78 Fischer Teresa 78 138 Fisher Jeff 123 Fitch Candice 138 l69!1ndex Gentzel George George George Michele 154 Craig 57 112 Kenneth CMr J 102 63 Jeffery 139 George Paul 139 Gesinger Virginia 154 Germany Tern 139 Geyer Pam 123 Geyer Riki 112 Geyer Susan 48 139 Gholson Ronild 112 72 Gibson Xian 123 Gibson Theodore 139 Gigure Terry 112 Gllkey Tony 1 139 Gill Terry 148 Gillarcl Jolm 12 Cilliam Brendetta 123 Cillilancl Jeff 123 Cimlich Loretta 139 Ginger kenneth 123 64 Glisgo Jmet 112 Glispie Dayid 123 61 Glass Christine 154 Cleason Lynn 139 Glenn Robert 11 58 139 Glore Charles CMrl 102 Glotfelty Jeff 154 Glotfelty Micheal 123 Gloye Eleen 123 Goar Mark 123 , . 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' 1 ' ' 1 L-- ' 1 1 , ...v Goffinet, Kevin 154 Goggins, Michael 1539 Colden, Patricia 112 Goodman, Derotha 139 Goodman, Irma CMs.J 104 Goodnmn, Lena 154 Goodman, Pamela 12:3 Gruetz, VVilliam 1:23 Grant, Barbara qMs.y 104 Grunt, Beth 139 Grant, Steven 154 Grant, Tim 139 Graves, Doris 154 Gray, David 154 Cray, Patricia 154 Green, Charles 139 Green, Michael 15-1 Green, Steven 123 Green, Vickie 154 Greene, Denise 112 Gregory, David 139 Gregory, Michael 112 Gregory, Patrick 154 Gregory, Richard 125 Gregory, Robert 125 Griffin, Bonita 189 Griffin, Martha QMs,J 52,102 Grimes, Barbara 139 Grimes, Monica 125 Hawkins, VVilliam 155 Hayes, Memian 140 Hayes, Paul qMr.J 102 Haymaker, Vicki 125 Haynes, Thomas CML? 102 Haywood, Rebecca 55,125,595 Heady, Micael 140 Heady, Sharon 125 Healy, Kevin 155,63 Healy, Thomas 72,91,28,l12,113, 82,18,95 Heichelbech, Terrie 139,82 Heilmnn, Kathleen 125 Hellmer, Victoria 139 Heman, Ian 139 Hemelgarn, Kristina 155 Hench, Joe 125 Henderson, Jeffery 35,113 Henderson, Teresa L. 140 Hennessee, Debra 140 Henry, John 155 Henry, Sherry 155 Herr, David 113 Herr, Karen 140,82 Herrin, james 125 Hess, Mark 125 Hester, Lowell 4Mr.J 102 Hibbert, Thersa 155 Hibbs, Norma 113 Hickman, Charles 140 Hurt, Daniel 125 Hurt, George 125 Huston, Alyson 140 Hutchinson, Anthony 156 Hutchinson, Charles 125 Hutchinson, james 140 Hutchinson, Patrina 140 Kafader, Keith 141 Kafader, Sharon 125 Kain, Mary 157 Kalal, Vickie 157 Kane, Jean 12'7,112,114,82,87,95 Kane, Raymond 13,72,125,82 Kantner, John 69,141 Karaffa, Kimberly 74,I41,145,82 i Inlow, Bart 156 Inman, Debbie 78,140 Inskeep, Richard 140 Inskeep, Timothy 156 Irvine, john 140 Isaacs, Cynthia 140 Isaacson, Duane 113 Keaton, Iimmye 125 Keever, Carol 114 Keever, Donn 114 Keith, Kevin 157 Kelly, Mary CMs.J 103 Kemp, Debra 125 Kemp, Judith 141 Kemper, Gary 114 Kennard, Danna 78,125 Kennedy, Anne 141,82 Kennedy, Cathy 48,141 Kennedy, John 125 Isaacson, Steve 125 Israel, Suzanne 140 Kennedy, Karen 157 Keogh, Susan iMs.J 103 Kerr, Douglas 141 Kertesz, Joni 157 Kertesz, Kenneth 141 Hodge, Grinstead, Timothy 154 Groves, David 154 Grubaugh, Becky 154 Grubaugh, Sherry 125 Gruber, David 154 Grundy, June CMs.J 102 Gully, Virginia 125 Gumik, Gregory 112 Gutierrez, Manuel 139 Gutzmer, Kevin 112 Cuzmer, Ardith 125 Haag, Gary 112 Hadley, Pamela 112 Haggins, Diane 139 Hagoods, Alma 125 Hicks, Richard 125 Hicks, Joseph 140,63 Hicks, Terry 140 Highsaw, Velinda 155 Hightshoe, Beverly 113 Hightshoe, Carolyn 113 Hightshoe, David 140 Hiles, Charles 113 Hill, Larry 140 Hill, Mary 140 Hill, Richard 155 Hindman, Steven 113 Hines, Carl CMr.l 27,102 Hinman, Sharline 140 Hipsher, Kenneth 140 Hirch, Jeff 140 Hischemiller, Robert 140 Hobbs, Van 140 Hochge-sang, Shirley 155 Hochgesang, Terry 64,71,57,125 Hodge, Stephanie 155 jackson, Robert 58 jackson, Sharon 156 jacob, Debbie 140 jacob, Diane 113 Jacob, Vickie 156 Jacobs, Catherine 156 Jacobson, Lori 156 Iahnke, Lawrence 113,149 james, Lloyd 156 Jamison, Marilyn 125 jarehow, Debby 114,812,935 jarchow, Sandy 141 Jarvis, Douglas 156 Iawis, Judy 141 Jefferson, Terry 141 jefferson, WVilliam CML! 31,102 Keys, James 141 Keys, Velaina 157 Kidwell, John 141 Kielblock, Thomas 58,157 Kimberly, Michael 72,114,395 Kimble, Christie 157 K Kimsey, James 13,125,122,95 Kinartail, Jeffrey 141 Kincy, Mary 141 Kindred, Kevin 125 King, Cheryl 157 King, David 125 King, Kimberly 157 King, Marcia fMs.J 103 Kingsley, Kingsley, Kelli 52,157 Kim 52,141 Kingston, Jeffrey 114 Timothy 140 Hall, Beverly 139 Hodges, Debbie 155 Jennings, Kim 125 Jeffries, Penny 141 Kingston, Pamela 141 Kingston, Randolph 39,157 Kirby, Mark 125 Kirby, Pamela 157 Kirk, Richard 125 Kirk, Karen 125 Kirkpatrick, Kerry 14 1 Hall, David 139 Hall, Jennifer 125 Hall, John 139 Hall, Noble 113 Hall, Stephen Wayne 78,118,82,87 95 Hall, Teresa 74,139,95 Hallam, Kenneth 154 Ham, Robin 154,95 Hamilton, Ingrid 139 Hamilton, Michael 78,125 Hammond, Jeffery 154 Hammond, Pamela 139 Hammond, Terry 139 Hampton, Cary Edward 113 Hand, Joani 154 Hand, Joseph 139 Hand, Steven 113 Hankins, Rick 139 Harden, Diana 125 Harding, Scott 78,139 Hardwick, Marilyn fMs.Q 102 Hardy, Clayton 125 Hargrove, Penny 154 Harlan, Daniel 125 Harlos, Loretta 139 Harlos, Twila 155 Harlow, Jill 155 Harlow, Joseph 113 Hannon, Kian 35,113 Harney, Cheryl 139 Harper, Rouke 154 Hodges, Fernando 155 Hodges, Rick 140 Hodson, Cira 155 Jensen, Carol 125 Jensen, James 114 Johannessen, Marilyn QMSJ 103 Hogue, William 140 Hohenberger, Andrew 155 Hohenberger, Julie 125 Holden, Michael 57,125 Holden, Paul 71,57,140,64 Holden, Susan 155 Holden, Theresa 113 Holder, Angela 155 Holder, Ricky 155 Hole, Gregory 139 Hollenquest, Gerry 125 Holmes, Melissa 78,125 Holsten, Kevin 139 Hood, Thomas 58,155 Hopkins, John 125 Hopkins, Robert 155 Hopkins, Thomas M. 69,125 Hopkins, Thomas W. 155 Hopson, Eric 139 Horste, Bruce 125 Horste, Steve 71,139 Horton, Gretchen 113 Horton, Michael 155 Hosbein, Karen 55,125 Hosbein, Mark 69,113,95 Hosbein, Thomas 155 Howard Howard , Floyd 78,89,14o Greg 125 Houk, Iiinda 52,155 Howard, Kim 155 Johnson Calvin 125,95 Johnson David 58 Johnson, Debra 156 Johnson Debbie 156 Johnson Denita 156 Johnson Donald 141 Johnson Elroy 156 Johnson Ethel 156 johnson Frank 141 Johnson, Ilene 141 johnson Gregory 53,156 Johnson J. Ray 103 Johnson Jeffrey 114 Johnson, Kathleen 114 Johnson Leslie 141,63 Johnson Latonya 1:25 Johnson Larry 125,156 Johnson Lena 156 Johnson, Margaret l41,82,87 Johnson Marty 141 Johnson Michelle 125 Johnson, Pamela 141 Johnson Sherri 156 Johnson, Terri 156 Johnson Tina 156 Johnson Vickie 125 johnsto janet 141 n, . jones, Darrell 58,156 Jones, Darrell 156,63 Deborah 141 Harris, James 155 Harris , Joseph 139 Harris, Patricia 155 Harris, Rodrick 7l,57,58,125,95 Harris , Melanie Jean 125 Harrison, Delores 155 Harrison, Eddie 155 Harrison, Sheila Kay 113 Hartell, Suzanne 139 Hartle y, Elizabeth 155 Hartman, Debby Sue 52,55,125,95 Harvey, David CMr.J 102 Howard, Nancy 156 Howard, Sheena 156 Hongland, Grover 140 Hubbard, Sharon 125 Huber, Pamela 113 Hudson, Robert 140 Huff, David 82,140 Huff, Michael 58,155 Huffman, Shelley 156 Hughett, Brenda 156 Hughett, Karen 113 Hull, Pauline CMs.7 104 Jones, Jones , Frederick 125 Iones, Douglas 156 Jones, Douglas 125,74 Jones, George 156 Jones, Jeffrey 141 Jones, Jeffrey 114 Jones, Jennifer 141 jones, Paul 114 Jones, Randall 141,157 jones Jones , Rebecca 156 , Robert 157,63 Harvey, Kenny 113 Harvey, Mark 139 Hash, Charla 155 liassos, Diane 125 Haskins, Jeffery 1139 Hatcher, Lee 57,125 Hatcher, Reginald 58,155 Iluverstick, Jamie 113 Hawkins, Cynthia 113 Hawkins, Curtis 139 Hawkins, Shelley 139 Humphrey, Eddie 156 Humphrey, Linda 113 Humphrey, Terri 140 Humphreys, Stephen CML? 40,102 Hungerford, Robin 156 Hungerford, Ronnie 89,140 Hunt, Beth 156 Hunt, Laveme 125 Hunt, Rebecca 156 Hurst, Jerry CMLJ 102,156 I70! index jones, Sharon 157 Jones, Tina 157 Jones, Tom 114 Jones, Tony 141 Jordon, Jill 141 Joyce, Jennifer 157 Joyce, Mary 141,82 Judd, Debra 157 Justice, Jim 157 Justice, Paul CMLJ 89,103,18,87 Iustuc, Rhonda 157,95 Kirksey, Barbara 141 Kirkwood, Kevin 125 Kitchens, Pamela 157 Knapp, Greg 141 Knotts, Edna 141 Knotts, james 141 Knox, Ashley 141 Knox, Pam 114 Knox, Velinda 141 Koester, Dennis 74,125 Knight, john 11-1 Kolcheck, Iudy 157 Kolcheck, Pam 125 Kolcheclc, Terri 55,114,136,149 95 Kougl, Amy 157 Kougl, Pamela 133 Kouns, Deborah 157 Kouns, Harold 125 Krieg, Julie 82 Krug, Greg 141 Kugler, Dennis 141 Kugler, Timothy 58,157 Kuhn, Gerald 64,71,125 Kuhn, Kalah 78,141 Kuhn, Thomas 57,58,71,1-42,95 Lacy, Norma 114 Lacy, Peggy 125 Laing, Steve 142 Lake, John 114 Lake, Lena 157 Lake, Veronica 142 Lakin, Scott 157 Lalle, Michelle 157 Lamb, Paul 142 Lamb, Russell CMr.J 23,28,103 Lamberg, David 142 Lamberg, Glenna 37,155,157 Lamberg, Sharon 114 Lambert, Shirley QMSJ 103 Land, Amanda 142 Lanahan, Patricia fMs.J 103 Lane, Rex 142 Lange, Susan CMs.J 103 Langford, Anthony 157 Langwell, Charles 157 Lasley, Mike 57,58,142 Lawley, Patrick 57,142 Lawley, Sherry 114 Laubsher, Andy 157 Lee, Crystal 157 Lee, Deborah 114 Lee, james 125 Lee, Kent 142,63,95 Lee, Teresa 157 Lee, Tim 142 Lehman, Desiree 142 Lemaster, Pam 125 Lernaster, Tamrnie 157 Lernbcke Edward 157 Lembcke Sheryl 125 Leon, Maria 125 Lepscum, Eva 142 Lepscum, Iacque 125 Lepscum, Kenneth 157 Lessig, Marsha 125 Lessig, Robert 157 Lester, Cheryl 157 Lester, Toni 142 Lett, Richard 157 Lett, Rosella 142 Levine, Steven 157 Lewallen, Pat 14,132,112,1l4,82,95 Lewark, Tona 114 Lewis, Debra 13,52,78,122,114 Lewis, Doug 13,157,63,95 Lillicotch, Patricia 157 Linch, Rick 69 Lindner, Chris 125,95 Lindner, Tim 142 Lindsey, Terrie 142 Lingenfelter, Diana 125 Lingenfelter, Robert 142 Linkous, Teresa 157 Listenberger, Chris 125 Litse, Victoria 114 Livesay, Claude 125 Livesay, Donald 157 Lloyd, Evelyn 157 Lockhart, Toby 157 Locklear, Paula 142 Lockridge, Linda 157 Lockridge, Phyllis 142 Logan, Michael 82,142 Logan, Pamela 157 Lolla, Terry 157 Long, David 126 Long, Jeff 157 Long, Terry 142 Long, Vivian 157 Lorton, Denise 142 Lorton, Dianna 142 Lott, Thomas 157 Loutroutich, F. 157 Love, Sharon 157 Lowler, Steve 142 Lucas, Joseph 71,142 Lucas, Tom 71,142 Ludlow, jean CMs.l 103 Liuidy, VVilliam 114 Luttrell, Miliadee 82,126 Lynch, Angie 114 Lynch, Laura 157 Lynch, Rick 142 Lynch Richard 142 Lyons, Howard 142 Lyons, Mary 78,142 Lyons, Mary Lou CMs.J 103 Lytal, Stephanie 142 m Mabry, Arthur 157 Mabry, Terri 157 Mabry, Tony 142 Mack, Robin 142 Mackey, Kathy 142 Macy, Gary 142 Maeland, Lars 142 Majors, Greg 58,142 Majorettes, football 55 Malander, Steven 114 Malone, Mike 157 Manning, Steven 142 Manning, Teresa 78 Mannweiler, Karen tMs.J 103 Mansfield, Greg 158,95 Maple, Mike 157 Marhiscan Staff 83 Markey, Debra 126 Markham, Beth 28,126 Marks, Mike 142 Marley, Althea 157 Marley, Debra 157 Marsh, Colene 126 Marshall, Kathy tMs.7 104 Marshallaires 78 Martin, Christina 157 Martin, Dan 157 Martin, David 126 Martin, Judy 126,82 Martin, Keith 126 Martin, Mary Beth 157 Martin, Mike 78,126 Martin, Randy 157 Martin, Richard 126 Martin, Ron 142 Martin, Susan 91,555,115 Martindale, Leticia 142 Mason, Mason Darryl 142 Dennis 126 Montgomery, Colleen 143,82 Montgomery, Diane 126 Montgomery, Kevin 126 Montgomery, X-'Villie 158 Moody, Kare n 158 Moon, Marcia 158 Mooney, Brian 126 Mooney, Robert 58,1453 Moore, Charles 143 Moore, Dennis 143 Moore, Earl 143 Mathis, Gary 143 Mathis, Vicky 157 Matthews, Jim 143 Mattingly, Mike 126 Maxwel1,Iu1ie CMs.j 101 May, Herbert 126 May, Kevin 157 Mayer, Pam 74,157 Mayes, Barbara 143 Mayfield, Peter 58,157 McAdams, Richard 143 McBride, Johnny 69,142 McBride, Ron 69,115,61 McCarthy, Kathy 126 McCaffrey, Linda 157 McCaffrey, Sharon 157 McCaffrey, Steve 126 McCall, Donna 157 McCarthy, Lauren 157 McCaslin, Kathy 143 McClrristian, Donna 126,143 McCool, George CMr.J 103,03-4,66 McCord, Donna 143 McCoy, Bill 115 McCoy, Debbie 126 McCoy, Marsha 157 McCoy, Melinda 143 McCullough, April 157 McCullough, Randy 126 McDonald, janet 115 McDonald, Virginia CMs.l 104 McDowell, Denise 115 McDowell, Randy 142 McDuffee, Kim 52,78,115,137 McEwen, George 158 McGarr, Gene 158 McGaughey, Angela 74,145,95 McGaughey, Susan 143 McGill, Geralyn 143 McGinley, Danny 57,58,115,6-4,17 McGinley, Tim 57,58,143,64 McGow, Jim 158,82 McGow, Teresa 143,82 McGugh, Shelley 115 McKeller, Marie CMs.J 104 McKinley, Cheryl 52,126 McLaughlin, Benjamin 126 McMahon, Suann 126 McManaman, Erin 158 McMillan, Mike 158 McMillan, Teresa 78,115 McPherson, Charles 143 McPherson, Elaine 115,95 McPherson, Mike 158 McQuade, Kelley 143 McQuade, Teresa 115 Mears, Carol 158 Mears, Janet 126 Medcalf, Herbert 158 Medford, Jean Ann 115 Medford, Bill 143 Meed, Perry 126 Mellene, Steven 143 Mellene, Tim 115 Melling, Phillip 143 Mendenhall, Rita 143 Menis, jim 143 Meredith, Clyde 126 Messersmith, Kathy 158 Messersmith, Suzanne 126,82 Miller, Beth 143 Moore, Gary 158 Moore, Mary 143 Moore, Randy 158 Moore, Robert 126 Moore, Robby 78,126 Morales, Mark 158 Moran, Andrew 158 Morgan, Don 158 Morgan, jerry 127 Morgan, joan 158 Morgan, joan 143 Morgan julie 158 - Morgan: Mary 127,95 Morgan, Phyllis 158 Morman, Roy 158 Morris, Beth 158 Morris, julia 158 Morris, Kathy 158 Morrow, VVanda 127 Moshier, Kim 143 Moss, Shari 91,127 Moss, Lewis 158 Moss, Pam 158 Moulde r, Sandra 78,126 Mounts, Karl 143 Mounts, Kevin 143 Moyer, john 72,127,116,82 Moyer, Mark 71,120,l27,95 M ulcah Mullins Mullins y, Molly 144 , Bill 158 , lack 127 Mullins, Marisa 127 Mullins Mullis, Mullis, Mullis, , Selton Paul 158 Steven 144 Terri 116 Murphy, Mike 78,116 Murray, Dale 116 Murray, Daryl 158 Murray, Paula 127,95 Murray, Myra 144 Murray, Vicki 78,127,95 Morrell , Santee 144 Murry, Barbara 158 Musgrave, Mary 74,127,145 Myers, john 158 Myers, Mike 139.158 Il Nahre, Denise 126 Neal, Debra 127 Neblett, Ricky 127 Neff, Mark 72,127,64 Nell, Kathleen 55,127 Nell, M ichael 144 Nestler, Brad 74,127 Nevels, Diana 144 Neville, Martin 159 Newell, Valenda 127 Newell, Carolyn 52,144 Newell, Janet 116 Newell, Richard 116 Newman, Andy 144 Newman, Dennis 144 Nhele, G. 159 Miller, Emia CMs.J 104 Miller, George 143 Miller, Gerald 143 Miller, Lee 126 Miller, Leslie 158 Miller, Louis 158 Miller, Marcia 158 Miller, Mary 143 Miller Sandy 115 Milligan, Patrick 89,158 Mills, Cynthia 143 Mills, james 116 Mills, Robert 143 Mills, Twyonon 158 Miner, Minor, Mitcha jackie 126 Beulah 158 m, Monica 158 Mitchell, Billy 143 Mitche ll, Dennis 158 Mitchell, Doretha 126 Mitchell, james 143 Mitchell, jamie 78,116 Moll, Jerri 126 Monaghan, Carole 143 Monaghan, Cynthia 126 Nickleson, Darlene 159 Nlemann, Bruce 144 Nix, Ronald 159 Noe, Tanna 127 Nokes, Steven 27,82,91,127 Nokes, Vicki 159 Nolan, Michael 144 Nordsieck, Dan 78,91,116,87,95 Norris, Allen CMr.J 27,104 Norris, Michael 159 Norton, joe 127 Norton, Kevin 116 Nostrand, Sandra 159 Novntny, Sandra 159 Nowosielski, Denise 159 Nuttall, Richard 159 Ockley, Paula 144 l7l!index O'Conner, Daniel 144 O'Conner, David 159 Officer, Clarice IMs.j 104 Ogle, Lisa 144 O'Haver, Richard 159 Olcr, Paul 144 Oliver, David 159 O'NeiIl, Daniel 144 Ooley, Jeff 116 Opel, Douglas 72,159 Orchestra 80 Orcutt, Chris 116 O,Rear, Karen 144 O'l1ear, Kathy 78,159 Ott, VVilliam 48,159 Otto, David fMr.D 104 Oufmann, Brad 159 Owen, Charles 11,127 Owen, Larry 144 Owens, Lola 127 Owings, james 144 Padgett, Ken 144 Padro, Luis 127 Padro, Manuel 144 Padro, Raul 71 Paff, Donald 78,127 Paff, Sean 144,145 Page, Carolyn 144 Page, Geneva 159 Page, Kim 159 Page, Jay 127 Pagels, Kelly 159 Pagels, Robin 144 Palmer, Donald 74,127 Palmer, Lucinda 127 Parham, Donald 159 Parham, Michael 144 Parham, Victor 127 Park, Katherine 48,144 Park, Margaret 48.144 Parker, Donna 144 Parker, Lester 159 Parks, Kathy 144 Parmalee, Craig 166,95 Pamell, Darlene 127 Parrott, Mary 116,17 Parrott, Steve 127 Parson, Felicia 159 Parys, Steve 159 Paschall, Kennetha 39,116 Pattersom, james 144 Patterson, Lutricia 159 Patton, John 116,55,93 Penick, Niccola 144 Pennington, VVilliam 104 Pennybaker, Antony 159 Perdue, Andree 159 Perdue, Mario 116,82,86 Perfidio, Lori 161 Perkins, Gregory 144 Perkinson, V1-'illiam 127 Perry, julie 144 Perry, Kevin 144 Pettijohn, Michael 144 Pfeifer, Michael 159 Phegley, Randall 127,82 Pfeuffef, Deborah 116 Pheuffer, Melissa 116 Phillips, Calleen 116 Phillips, Darrell 159 Phillips, jenny 144,95 Phillips, Richard 58,159 Phillips, Yvonne 127 Pickett, Carole 127 Pickett, VVilliam 78,144 Pickrell, Larry 72,144 Pidcock, Patricia 127 Piers, Sady 55,116 Pigman, Patricia 161 Pillow, Janice 161 Pipino, Nicholas tMr.7 104 Piro, Debra 127 Pitcher, Cassandra 78,144 Pittman, Rodney 144 Plant, Gregory 144 Plummer, Joni 74,127,145 Pollock, Theodore fMr.J 10 Ponto, David 35,116,166 Posley, Amelia 144,95 Potts, jean Ann CMs.J 104 Potter, Yvette 78 Powell, Debra 161 Powell, Tom 161 Power, Leroy 127 Powers, Edward 116 Pressel, Glen 145 Preston, Thomas 89,161 Prewitt, Cathy 161 Price, Brian 161 4 Price, David 129,144 Price, Spring 145 Pride, Shirley 161 Prince, Prince, Rebecca 145 Tab 161 Pritchard, Johnny 129 Proctor, Jeffrey 129 Proffitt, Douglas 161 Proffitt, Larry 129 Proffitt, Nadine 129 Puckett, David 161 Puckett, Frank 145 Purcell, Pursell, Qualizz Kathleen 145 David 161. a, Joseph 129 Quarles, Crystal 161 Quesnell, Cathy 145 Rogier, Mary 161 Rogier, Sandra 129 Root, Patricia 129 Rose, Barbra 117 Rose, Jon 145 Rose, Sandra 146 Bryant 161 , Ross, Ross, Ronald 117 Rowe, Terry 161 Ruby, Carol 161 Ruby, Rusty 145 Quesnell, Christy 161 Quire, Vickie 145 I' Radovanovich, Borka 74,441,161 Ragan, Curtis 129 Ragan, Rhonda 161 Ralston, David 145,82 Ramer, Jon 74,129,215 Ramsey, Donald 145 Rance, Kennth 129 Ratcliffe, Charles 58,129 Ratcliffe, Edward 11,57,l29,95 Ray, Diana 116 Ray, Jeanne 129 Ray, Michael 161,63 Reardon, Dennis 145 Reason, Candy 129 Reckert, Terry 69,57,129 Redden, Michelle 129 Redden, Mike 161 Redmond, Teri 145 Rushton, Rhonda 74,161 Rushton, Mark 69,57,145 Russell, Brenda 161 Russell, Deborah 161 Russell, Karen 145 Rutledge, Vickie 89,117 Ruusrna, Ene 55,136,82 Ryan, Kevin 161 Ryner, Debra 145 S Saibourin, Laurie 145 Sachs, Steven CMr.J 105 Sadler, Sharman 145 Satterfield, Dora 78 St. Clair, Mark 78,117,915 Salavon, Francine 117,95 Salazar, Angela 145 Salazar, Dennis 72,145,595 Salazar, Michael 129 Sallee, Sabrina 146 Salvage, Harold 58,654,161 Salvage, Paul 146 Sanders, Benjamin CMr.l 105 Sanders, Cecil tMr.J 105 Santo, Keith 117,161 Satterfield, Darian 146 Sausser, Victoria 48,146,232 Savage, Sherry 161 Sayles, Cynthia 52,130 Sayles, Derrick 161 Scanlon, James 161 Shinkle, Nora 162 Shinklem, Richard 146 Shinkle, Robert 130,87 Shipp, Linda 146,162 Shippoli, Mike 146 Shockency, Debbie 162 Shockency, James 162 Shook, Minnisa 130 Shriver, Mark 64,162 Shrontz, Charles 180 Shuffitt, Richard 162 Shufitt, Robert 146 Scull, Gregory 130 Sicking, David 162 Simmons, David 146,61 Simms, Ricky 162 Simpson, James 146 Sims, Larry 146 Sinnett, Dan 146 Sinnett, David 117 Sinnett. Joseph 117 Sipes, Michael 69,57,117,95 Skaggs, Rodney 146 Skeel, Deborah 117 Skelley, Linda 162 Steen, Linda 163 Steen, Terry 130 Steiner, Becky 130 Steiner, Mary 52,163 Stellhorn, Cari 163 Stephens, Jeffrey 69.130 Stephens, Stanley 58 Stephenson, Eva 147 Stephenson, Tamara 163,95 Sterrett, Cheryl 163 Sterret, Mary Jane 118,87 Stevens Mark 71 57 130 64 65 95 sieve-nsf Mildred imap :i1,io5' Stevens, Scot 163 Stevens, Scott 163 Stewart, Robert 130 Stimer, Barbara 147 Stigler, George 130 Stockdale, Danny 71,57,1-47,64 Stockhoff, Dennis 163 Stogsdill, Terry 131 Stoops, Stough, Stough, Monica 163 Dianna 163 Linda 118 Stover, Cindy 163 Schantz , John 140 Schantz, Kim 161 Schantz, Lisa 146 Schantz, William 130 Smith, Sharon 130 Reed, April 145 Reed, Donna 116 Reed, Pamela 145 Reed, Robert 64,161 Reid, Joyce 145 Reid, William 145 Reinert, Sherry 129 Remete, Evelyn 145 Remete, Susan 129 Rempe, Terry 145 Retherford, Jennifer 161 Retherford, Mike 116,166 Schaub, Michael 162 Schenk, Dina 91,130 Schlimgren, Scott 146 Schlimgen, Theresa 117 Schluge, Monica 162 Schroeder, Donald 58,162 Schroeder, Roger CMr.J 69,105, 106,61 Schroer, Craig 146,82 Schroer, Teresa 117 Scofield, Guy 130 Scott, Carolyn 140 Skelley, Sandra 146,95 Skirvin, Cadance 117 Skirvin, Pamela 117 Slabaugh, Michael tMr,l 6 Sladney, Mary 146 Slater, Rodney 146 Slicer, Deanna 146 Slicer, Edgar 130 Slicer, Robert 162 Slinker, Nathan 162 Sloan, Jeffrey 130 Sluss, Deborah 162 Smartz, David 74,105 Smith, Anita 162 Smith, Beverly 162 Smith, Becky 162 Smith, Bill 162 Smith, Claude 146 Smith, Smith, Deborah 162,95 Elaine 35,117 Smith, Frances tMs.J 104 Smith, Gail 117 Smith, Gary 48,146 Smith, Gordon 117 Smith, Gregg 162 Smith, Joyce 162 Smith, Keith 162 Smith, Kenneth 130 Smith, Kevin 146,63 Smith, Larry 146 Smith, Linda 130,95 Smith, Lynette 162 Smith, Marcella 130 Smith, Paul 117 Smith, Jay 117 Smith, Rebecca 146 Smith, Robert 117 4,66,105 Struck, Jane 118,17,95 Strathman, Donald 147 Street, Bill 163 Street, Melvin 131 Stringer, Julie 163 Strother, Cindy Stuart, Diana 147 Strunk, Kevin 163 Stubbs, Donald 163 Stubbs, Ronald 163 Stull, Kirk 163 Stuttle, Teresa 147 Suhre, Jeffrey 58,64,163,93 Suhre, Michael 131 Sullivan, Donna 147 ' Sullivan, Donnie 163 Sullivan, Harry tMr.l 105 Sulzberger, Gary 147 Sulzberger, Paul 131 Surdi, Lisa 131 Surface, Kevin 163 Sutton, Marilyn 163 Swan, Eric 147 Swann, Cheryl 147 Swann, Sheila 163 Swem, Kerri 118 Swinford, Becky 163 Swinford, Guy 69,147 t Smith Robert 130,92,78,87 Smithl Ro er 147 S Smith, Ronald 89,552,162 Tandy, Michael 163 Talcott, Brian 118 Taylor, Anthony 58 Taylor, Betty 163 Taylor, Fred 35,118 Retherford, Kathleen 145 Reynolds, Kathy 145 Reynolds, Tyrome 161 Rhodes, Karen 129,82 Rhodes, Mark 145,82 Rhodes, Melanie 161 Richardson, Deborah 129 Richie, Karen 161 Riding, Stephen 129 Rifner, Shannon 161 Rippy, Michael 145 Risk, Steve 72,145 Rittenhouse, Bambi 145 Scott, Clifton fMr.l 105 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott Lee Ann 55,130 Michael 146 Valerie 162 William 162 Scruggs, Selena 146 Seabolt, Cindy 146 Sears, Carol 146 Seats, Julie 146 Sedam, Roland 146 Seegel, Barbara 117 Seegel, Susan 146 Sells, Harold 146 Sering, Timothy 162 Sm ith Stephanie 82,162 Smith, Stephannie 147 Smith, Terry 147 Smith, Terry 162 Smith, Thomas 71.57,58,130 Smith, Tommy 147 Smith, Valerie 162 Smith, wvllllfllll 162 Smith, Willie 147 Snow, Jennifer 147 Snow, Marsha 162 Snyder, Clifford CMr.l 105 Snyder, Gary 117 Snyder, Perry 1 62 Taylor, Isaiah 147 Taylor, James 147 Taylor, Joann 163 Taylor, Teena 163 Teepee, Teresa 118 Tennis Team 72 Terry, Debra 147 Terry, Vicki 131 Tevault, Imogene CMs.7 104 Tevault, Suzanne 118,17 Tewell, Mark 147 Thames, Roxanne 131 Theyssen, Terry 131 Roark, R Shanks, Janet 117,95 Robbins, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, uth 129 Vanessa 129 Bambi 145 Barbara 145 Jeff 129,64 Jack 161 Robinson, Deana 161 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robor, T , Denise 52,129 , Jim 161 , Kathy 145 , Kim 91,145,915 , Kathleen 161 om 145 Sexton, Lorraine 146 Rockel, Douglas 72,129 Rodewald, James 145 Rodewald, Robert 116 Rodriguez, Celia 129 Rodriquez, Dorothy 145 Shelton Rogers, Albert 145,64 Katherline 116,82,95 Rogers, Rogers, Kim 161 Rogers, Ann 161 Rogers, Peggy 161 Rogers, Robert 116 Rogers, Sandra 145 Rogers, Stewart 145 Rogers, Tawana 145 Rogier, Margaret 166 Sexton, Rebecca 117 Shaffer, Debbie 146 Shaffer, Ronald 71,57,130,64 Shanks, Barbara 130,95 Shanks, Joann 162 Shannon, Phillip 57,146 Shannon, Thomas 162 Sharkey, Alice 162 Shaw, Dwight fMr.7 71,57,105 Shaw, James 146 Shaw, John 162 Shaw, Roderick CMr.J 105 Sheehan, Janet 48,117,95 Shelton, Gregory tMr.J 105,64,66 Shelton, Jerry 146 Shelton, Darlene 162 Shelton, Marlene 162 Lora 146 Shemwell, Gregory 146 Shepard, Jeffrey 146,64 Shepard, Terri 52,130,95 Shepherd, David 117 Sherrill, Jordie 162 Shields, Karin 162,95 Shields, Katherine 130 Shields, Theresa 117 l72!index Snyder, Ronald 35 Soares, Casey 162 Soares, Phillip 130 Sokolek, Alex 117 Sokolek, Christina 147 Sokolek, Steve 57,71,130,61 Solomon, Gary 1330 Soots, Beckie 162 Soots, James 130 South, Richard 147 Southern, James 147 Spang, Alan 69,147 Spang, Linda 162 Spang, Wes 71 Spriesterbach, Tim 147 Springer, Christopher 163 Springer, Dennis 163 Sproule, Barbara 163 Stadler, Susan 130 Stafford, Janet fMs.J 105 Stanley, Colleen tMs.l 105 Stanley, Kenneth tMr.l 35,105 Starling, Glenda 130 Staudt, Theresa 163 Staup, Robert fMr.J 105 Steadman, Ruth 55,118 Steadman, Timothy 163 Thomas, Connie 147 Thomas, Debra 131 Thomas, Michael 163 Thomas, Rose 147 Thomas, Sheila 163 Thomas, Sylvester 147 Thomas, Victoria 147 Thomerson, Gary 13,118,95 Thompson, Amos 163 Thompson, Deborah 147 Thompson, Karen 164 Thompson, Karl 58,147 Thompson, Keith 164,63 Thompson, Kenneth 164,63 Thompson, Michael 69,147 Thompson, Rose 164 Thompson, Sandra 147,95 Thorman, Richard 164 Thome, Stephanie tMs.J 27,105 Thomton, Elaine 147,164 Tihbott, Tracy 164 Tichenor, Ricky 71,57,58,131 Tiptom, Harold 147 Tincher, Greg 131,147 Tippit, Daniel 118 Todd, Gary 164 Tomasallo, Linda CMs.J 105 Tompkins, Dan 147 YVining 'White, Warren, Elizabeth 165 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 '1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1s 1 1 , Tompkins, Tommy 35,118 Toney, Elaine 164 Toney, Eloise 147 Toole, Mark 164 Toran, Regina 147 Tormey, Cheryl 147 Toth, James 164 Totton, James 131 Track Team 70 Traylor, Marc 166 Tremain, Gail 164 Tressler, Brice CMr.J 91,105 Trester, Robin 164,95 Tretter, Neva fMs.J 104 Triplet, Junita 147 Troutman, Kenneth 148 Troutman, Debra 164 Trowbridge, Larry 148 Trowbridge, Michael 164 Trowbridge, Sheila 131 Trusty, Jon 148 Tucker, Andrew 72,131,613 Tucker, Rita 164 Tullis, Elizabeth 164 Tunstall, John 89,58 Tumer, Micheal 72 Turner, Mike 131,148 Turner, Ronald 164 Volz, Rebecca 131 Vorek, Cindy 148 Vaughn, Dennis 58 XVade, Ratunon 164 W 1Vaggoner, Dennis 164 VValdman, Joan fMs.J 105 Walford, Gregory 148 Walker, Bradley 148 kvalker, Brenda 164 Walker, Bruce 148 VValker, Bruce 131 Walker, David 131 Walker, David 118 Walker, Jeff 131 X1Valker, Joyce 131 VValker, Patricia 148,95 Walker Terry 164 Walker: vit-me 78,118 Welch, Karen 165 VVelhoelter, Charles 48,78 W'elhoelter, Eric 165 Weller, Connie 148 YVells, Lisa 165 Wells, Mary 148 Wenger, John 148 Wertenberger, Elenor 131 VVest, George 165,63 VVest, Ronda 148 West, Sarita 165,95 1Vcsterfield, Bobby 118 Weston, Stephen 131,64 Whatley, Gloria 148 Whatley, VVillie 131 Wlieasler, Roger 165 VVheatley, Terri 148 VVheeler, Jimmy 148 XVheeler, Linda 148 Whellcr, Micheal 165 VVhite, Dean 148 Wilson, Janet 82,166 VVilson, John 78,148 VVilSon, Robert 148 VVilson, Shawn 166 VVininger, Brian 148 er, Melinda 166 Tuttle, Pamela 131 Tuttle, Paul 5S,64,164 Tuttle, Vicki 118 Twigg, Larry 48,148 Twigg, Terry 118 Tyson, John 148 ll Uberto, Charles 164 Uesseler, Jean CMSJ 105 Uhlan, Al 148 Uhlenhake, Daniel 57,131 Uhlenhake, Mark 164 Ulrey, Carmel 148 Ulam, John 131 Ulam, Steven 164 Unangst, Donna 131 Unangst, Janice 164 Utver, Mark 164 V Van Cleave, Carolyn 148 Van Cleave, Richard 148 Vandermeulen, Mark 164 Vandever, Michael 164 Vandever, Treasa 164 Van Leer, Talitha fMs.J 105 Vardaman, John 105,107 Vaughn, Jerry 118 Vincel, Eleanora 164 Vincel, Joseph 118 Vincel, Raymond 131 Vitz, Elaine 148 Vonburg, Cynthia 164 Volz, Jacqueline 118 NVall, Tresia 148 Waller, Deborah 131 Walls, David 131 VValls, Jana 118 Walls, Natalie 148 Walters, Carolyn 164 WValters, Connie 118 WValter, Donna 131 Walters, Peggy 118 VValton, Raymond 148 Wampler, Douglas 69,523,131 W'ampler, Richard 58,164 Wampler, William 148 Ward, Barry 148 NVare, Karen 165 W'amecke, Christopher Warner, Michael 131 Warner, Timothy 69,148 White, Diane 165 VVhite, Gene 148 White, John 131 White, Kevin 131 VVhite, Marjorie 165 VVhite, Pamela 165 White, Perry 131,61 Rhonda 148 NVhitenhead, Micheal 133 'WhiLfield, Vickie 133 YVhitesides, Joseph 133 Whitis, Janet 148,82 Whitney, Delbert 148 Whitney, Terry 165 YVhitney, Viola 165 11Vhittle, Marsha 148 Whyde, Kathy 24,133,8:2,95 11Vicker, Patrick 133 VViggins, Christina 165 XVildrick, Richard 133 X1Vilkerson, Gregory 165,63 YVilkerson, Jay 133,143,82,63 NVilkerson, Mark 165 Wilkerson, Michael 148 XVinston, Sheila 166 VVinters, Barbara CMs.J 104 VVinters, Elizabeth 119 VVinters, Michael 148 VVolf, Lisa 166 VVolf, Tina 133 VVolfe, Roger 133 XVolfc, Valerie 166 VVommack, Kimberly 52,166 VVood, Cynthia 74,166,515 VVoodcock, Kevin 166 VVoodcock, Kirk 148 VVoodfork, Connie 148,82 VVoods, Gary 133 XVooclman, Chiens 104 VVoody, Brent 119 W'oolsey, Tommie 58,166 VVorley, XVilliam 148 VVorrell, Julie 148 1Vorth, Richard 133 XVrancher, Kathy 144 VVray, Davis 119 W'ray, Thomas 166 VVrestling, Frosh 65 Wrestling, JV 64 VVrestling, Varsity 64 VVright, Brenda 133 NVright, John 119 NVright, Joe 148 VVright, Mark 166 VVright, Timothy 133 1Vyatt, Jeffrey 166 Y Washington, Mavis 148 Washington, Ricci 165 Washington, Richard 165 Washington, Sharon 165 Washington, Vannette 148 Waters Me anie 148 , 1' Watford, Michael 165 Watson, Cindy 165 Watson, Nils 148 Watson, Keith 148 Watson, Carol 118 Watson, Timothy 165 NVaugh, Judith CMs.J 105,138 Weathers, Rebecca 131 Weaver, Alberta 165 Weaver, Bryan 148 Weaver, Donald 78,118,915 Weaver, Jack CMr.J 105 Weaver, Janet fMs.J 105,95 Weaver, Paula 118 Weaver, Robert 105 VVeaver, Theresa 148 Weaver , Weaver, William 78,148,71 Renee 165 Webb, Robbie 48 Webb, Leroy 16,85 VVebber, Mary 104 Weir, James 165 Weir, Leda 118 Weir, Stephanie 165 Weir, Steven 58,148 Wilkie , Tina 148 Willan, Jacqueline 133 Willan, Lenny 118 XVilley, Michael 165 NVilliams Carol 133 Williams David 133 W'illiams Donna 133 Williams Evelyn 52,133,915 VVi1liams Frank 78,148,8:'?.,S6 Williams Gary 165 VVilliams George 165 VVilliams Ira 118 Williams Julie 165 VVilliams Kevin 57,133 Williams Kristen 148 Williams, Lowrey 133 Williams Michael 165 Williams, Nancy CMs.j 105 Williams, Roy 48,133 VVinters, John 133 Williams, Rebecca 165 NVil1iams, Rimmie 148 NVilliams, Robert 58,165 Williams, Ronald 71,133 WVilliams, Timothy 133 VVilliams, 'Tom 165 VVilliamson, Douglas 166 NVills, Carl 166 Wills, Larry 166 Yarbrough, Barbara 166 Yaryan, Samuel 166 Yates, Carolyn 133 Yates, Ruth 148 York, Garry 166 York, Steve 133 Young, Debra 148 Young, Donald 148 Young, Paula 133 Young, Roger 148 Young, William 166 Youngs, Ross 72,418,148 Z VVilson, Cheryl 166 NVilson, Gregory 133 l73!index Zang, Deborah 133 Zerbo, Jane CMs.J 105 Ziegel, Eva 119,95 Ziesmer, Lauren 78,133,257 Zimmerman, Vickie 119 Zoller, Mark 166 Zoller, Patricia 148 -SL 1 A..,,n,, , M-MN , ma fa u ,ww ,, 7 fL!2,Vf,.'y,,w rm My Y , , 47 ,. ,M W KQAX. :aww . 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Our thanks go to Newsfoto Representative Dick Kennard, to Paula Studios, to Beverly Studios and to Ed Bowers and Gene Alva- rez from Tower Studios for their professional assistance. Also for the several attempts of our aerial shot, we would like to thank Harold Brown, Dannie Lewallen and Metropolitan Airport. Our appreciation goes to Jean Kane, who along with the staff, spent many free hours helping to make the '73 Marhiscan a consist- ent book. And finally the most sincere thanks goes to Ms. Janet Eberle, without who the Marhiscan would never have been possi- ble. -Sharon and Pat Co-Editors-in-Chief . . .Sharon Crowe, Pat Lewallen Copy Editor ....................... Ene Ruusma Chief Photographer .................. John Moyer Academics Editor ................ Debby Jarchow Co-Sports Editors ..... Mark Combs, Jay Wilkerson Organizations Editor ................ Judy Martin Senior Album Editor ................. Lynne Cory Underclass Album Editor .... 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