John Marshall High School - Marhiscan Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1976

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Just Us is For You And by You A field trip to the company that publishes the SATURDAY EVENING POST was one valuable experience Just Us members had. They got new ideas for the organization of the mag¬ azine they put out. They also decided to print the magazine themselves again, using an electronic stencil- maker. The magazine contains mate¬ rial written by Marshall students and is sponsored by Nancy Williams. The Deca Club consists for students in Distributive Education. Members learned how to succeed in business, and they could investigate different work areas. The club was designed to increase knowledge and qualities of leadership. Regional, state and national competitions were in various fields. a. Thespian Kelli Kingsley gets an eyeful of make-up as she prepares for her appearance in the all-school play “George Washington Slept Here. ' ' b. They don ' t mind that George Washington slept there, but they hope their uncle won ' t! Rhett Coles, seated, plays the uncle, Karen Bouchonnet and Scott Lakin are the couple. This is a scene from the all-school play. c. Jacqueline Sandefur corrects the grammar on the story she just wrote for the Just Us book. d. Deca sponsor Dave Russell and members of the club discuss opportunities available to members. The club is for students in DE. Members improve their business sense. 23

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Thespians: On Stage and Behind it A student does not need to be an actor to be in Thespians. However, co¬ sponsors Jerry Hurst and Paul Justice, require each person to accumulate ten points. These points are equal to a number of experiences and can be gained by watching or by participat¬ ing in productions that have some¬ thing to do with the stage. Once these points have been earned, the club members decide whether or not the student will be initiated. Thespians is a national honorary society. Many of the club members participated in the school plays. Vice-president was Karen Bouchonnet and the president was Mike Wheeler. Mike said, “All of us in Thespians are students who have put in many hours on stage or around it, as the stage crew. During play time, everyone plays a very important part in making the play a success. ”



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It’s WB9NPA Amateurs On the Air Boys with a C average or above make up the Key Club. They try to help the community as much as possi¬ ble. While playing in a jamboree against North Central, they were defeated, 14-12. The amount of money collected went to the Riley Childrens Hospital. The Key Club had can food drives to earn money for the needy people in the community. Around Christmas they enjoyed help¬ ing the Salvation Army ring the bell to raise money. The sponsors are Casi- mir Szynal and David Otto. Students have the opportunity to learn the basics about working with all sorts of radios and transmitting messages in code through the Radio Club. This enables a student to earn a license to operate a ham radio. They have a radio station here called WB9NPA, sponsored by Paul Justice and Robert Carr. After going to the second meeting one is considered a member. a. There ' s action on the line of scrimmage as Marshall faces North Central during the Key Club Jamboree, b. Working intently with parts is Scott Lutocka of the Radio Club. As Mr. Justice gives instructions, Mike Wheeler listens and learns, c. Regularly on Saturdays, the Drill Team competed in meets. This year ' s new Drill Team Commander was Alan Cooper. Last summer, the team won a trophy at the State Fair. d. The Color Guard is responsible for raising and caring for the flag outside and at ball games and other events. No officers are allowed in the Guard, e. Ready! Aim! Fire! David Gray sets his sights on the target. In preparing to use his rifle, David wears a firing jacket, firing gloves, and ear phones. He takes a steady aim and then shoots.

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