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

 - Class of 1977

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Enrollment ten years ago was 1,022 students and 57 staff mem- bers. Now there are nearly 2,400 students and l45 staff members. Remember dress codes and when skirt lengths were measured? You've Come a Long Way Baby is true for Marshall girl ath- letes. Ten years ago girls weren't playing competitive basketball, ten- nis, track and volleyball. In Janu- ary, l970, the JMHS girls began their competition in basketball. Our expansion in curriculum is never ending, each year as we return to school there are improve- ments on current classes and some are eliminated. The science and English departments have made the most in changes in our short his- tory. Q qc fy V 'gvnal - . o N ' r C ,A f Q Onan 5 I. A, y . ' I i I 969 1 969 Although the expansion of classes and student enrollment is rapid, the expansion of the school building is not so rapid. ln the IO years Marshall's been open, one new hall has been added although approximately l,378 students have been added. Classes have to be iuggled in the opening of each semester to balance the classes. Some things remain the same- rock-n-roll music, candy sales and boredom in study halls. Students still complain about the trashy cafe- teria and not Mom's food. Some of the original staff is still here, Get involved is still their theme song to Patriots. Another Marshall first such as all-school ID cards still happens because of our short history, but the excite- P ment of many firsts is gone. Now if we're building traditions. Ten years and building. . . f ' - V - -. , 33551 .g.j:+ -., uk . 1-::e,g-T 5- . .:t:2f'f4v '- J --w,','x-3'-f ,Qi tif. .- ,. A 0 , gig Aw iw- l A Ah, ,.M39:,:g.,,,...q,M,,,,,c:,'x... . , 2 ,Q ,,. 4, X 4 x 3 N ' :ji Q-i -, Y , ii .p.'af,-1-.1-'A:wrw-'ff-ixgvN' c ,, 1:4 - ' , 1 ' ' ' - -'.4's,-f'-1115. ' S'-:. V .' f' f' ' ' : 1?Z.iXff r - i N .V . -A ....-we 'ai l A , r r 'E .lack Davies, Paul Firth f ,v L., fr 'Y'L! ff ,FW iffgl 4 'Y Jr 0, - , - Figa- ff 3.2 41 w. Dm- wf 4, A. . .4 ,V :Q 41 ' - 110, 'KW' Bad Machines Drive-in movies, fast-food ser- vices, concerts and various other pastimes were mentioned by John Marshall students, when asked Where do'you go and what do you do in your spare time? Although, many students had iobs, most say that they always find time for recreation and going places. Some students take lessons of some sort, others just like to be out- side or take it easy. On weekends I go camping, I hike, swim and go bird watching, stated Debbie Meyer. I go to football games and movies, the best movie I saw this year was 'Bad News Bears', stated Kelly Deer. Prices of movies are from S125 in the afternoon to 53.75 in the evening. Robyne Venable stated, I'm interested in ballet and folk danc- ing, I take ballet lesson at Jordan College. Mostly I like to eat out at Sha- key's Pizza because the atmos- phere is great and Tuesday night is all you can eat night! stated Mic- helle Zukoski. I work a lot but, I also goto concerts, where there's lots of peo- ple and a lot going on, I like Kiss, Foghat and Black Sabbath the best, says Bruce Everett. Concert tickets range from 55.50 to Sl 2.50. Patriot Personalities boost spirit at school events Are you really Hector Heath- coat? Dozens of kids asked me that question this year. Sometimes I even said yes. In a way I am like him. Hector always stood out in a crowd, no matter what was going on. And when I have my Patriot outfit on, there is no way to avoid standing out. Personally I like to be singled out like that. Memories such as kids calling me Betsy Ross, and asking me how George is. And memories of little children tugging at my dress and with their smiling faces saying shyly, Hi, Betsy Ross. l really get a good feeling inside just looking at their faces. I just hope the future Patriot Personalities have as much fun as we did and less trouble alter- ing the outfits. Being chosen to be the Patriot Personalities was a very big honor, but the qualifications to be chosen are extremely rigid. First you need to have school spirit. Second, you have to show it. To be the two peo- I ple picked to represent our school at all the sports events and various I other school functions meant an awful lot to us. We felt proud to . represent John Marshall High '- School and support the school in its activities. This was our last year at Marshall and we just wanted to give it all we had. We're just thank- ful it gave us all it could offer. Darren and Bev Darren Harrison 'M H' K E553 8 A 4 1' -. Y -, ,L 2525255 ffl I fi 'L J' O CD I CD N-1 U3 fi O 3 Y' Q 5' 3 4-1. I J-Q21 J Qgfgmx E5 ,,. 59 V sihgz 9 HW: W 'L 3 Y if 'Mn J 6322 fe 9-mn A+. A-fs 4 1 ,QU fi 1,wv.4 r '-1 .La baigaaffy my W' am 1-v TX:'n45s 'W vw Mt 0-if 'Q +12-H L 1 ' '. 4 0 f 'Ml' A .,, J Nc, .. 11. f- . I 51' ,V Pete Mayfield A S' Eric Welhoelter 1 f ' 'MUG' - out of sigh. John, sit down! sings the Con- gress to John Adams as he paces and fumes over the Congressional delays in hot, humid Philadelphia. Not since l972's Sound of Music , which starred Mary Crock- ett, Charles Welhoelter and Susan Murray, had there been a John Marshall musical. As a community celebration ofthe nation's Bicen- tennial, l 776 , o musical comedy focusing on Adam's frustrations in persuading the members of the Continental Congress to declare independency, was performed. More than IOO students cooper- ated to produce the production directed by Janet Eberle, Mrs. Cynthia Featheringill, Jerry Hurst and Paul Justice. Student managers were Kevin Bouchonnet, James Weir and Jeff Henry. Electricians were Ron Gebby, Brian Rifner and Pat Mur- phy. On pin rail were David Baker, Joe Emperly and Richard Smith. On sound was Charles Langwell, Toni Parks and Mike Arnold. Brenda Stover, Freda Hollingsworth, Karen Bouchonnet and Kathy Bruce ran the spots. The floor crew was Jeff Fox, Kevin Smith and Charlotte Tabor. Do you wanna dance? Prom, Turnabout major dances for most Marshallites l. Taking a refreshing break at the punch bowl, Julie Shephard and Rick Wiedman seem to be enioying themselves. 2. Some 400 people came to the Annual Turn-About for an evening of fun and dancing. 3. Deciding to sit this dance out are John Allen, Vicky Swinford, Diane Christ and Pat Mayfield. l. Anxiety and excitement are the com- mon feelings as the Prom Queen and King are chosen. 2. Robin Clevenger gets advice from Mike Bordenkircher. 3. Queen Robin Clevenger and King Mark Steiner start the opening dance. Here you are standing in the middle of the hall and your heart is about ready to lump out of your mouth. This is the way many girls at John Marshall felt as they were get- ting ready to ask one certain guy if he would go to Marshall's Annual Turn-About. What am I gonna say to him? What if he says no? Then you hear the voice of a good friend. Go ahead ask him. Don't iust stand there ask! This is the final and last chance, so you gotta do it now. The spring Turn-About was a suc cess according to the 400 kids who danced to the Chicago-sound band. WW' 1 l J VF 'xl il A l . ir c i Q , , J l As May 21 came nearer, the wallets started shrinking. How am I gonna pay for all the stuff I need for the prom? I need S33 for the rental of my tux and I haven't even thought about the cost of the dinner, the tickets, the corsage and pictures. l'll never be able to get that. Prices of tuxedos have gone up S7 in the past five years. New styles with a kaleidoscope of colors have appeared on the market. Then the prom came, more sud- denly than most students expected. It was a night of excitement and dancing. Nobody really thought about the prices of anything. Robin Clevenger and Mark Steiner were crowned queen and king of the Prom in the 500 Ball- room ofthe Convention center. Linda Spang, Mary Beth Stiener, Linda Cornelius and Gail Tremain made up the queen's court. Making up the king's court were Bob Baker, Mike Bordenkircher, David Dixon and Don Schroder. if i l 1 i 2 Wu Carder, Christensen, Dixon winners in spring Marshall's spring sports program has always been strong and loaded with talent. Golf has the most suc- cessful spring athlete in the form of sophomore John Fischer. Being the number one man onthe squad would have been enough for most sophomores. Throughout the sea- son, the hardworking youth col- lected many honors. Two of the most important were being a Med- alist in the City and becoming the Junior PGA Champion of Indiana. Baseball has always been a big sport at Marshall. The squad did have another fine outing, including being sectional champs for yet another year. In carrying onthe tradition of great athletes like Joe Hicks and John Crabtree were out- standing players Tom Carder and John Featheringill. Many ofthe remaining spring sports received little recognition, such as track and girls tennis. How- ever, these teams did work iust as hard. Despite a disappointing sea- son, the girls tennis squad pro- duced many outstanding players including 1.inda Christensen, Patri- cia Montgomery and Karen Weaver. The girls track team had an impressive season with Dianna Christensen as the top athlete. Dianna captured three school records in the high iump, hurdles and long iump. The boys track also had two runners of particular importance, senior Dave Dixon and sophomore Michael Pollard. The thinclads will be glad of Pollard's return to the hurdles. .I l l Ha fl. ..,,.. Qi' 1 Q -,. ' l' ti 575' - . ,. gif v ,ta z-wx arf. mfs ' a!' Q.. ,411 Russell Dorsey Bob Tremain Bob Baker 'T.... ih--a--...,,- V. : , V -'r .. . LR nf,- ' 4 5? 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I 2 Beech Grove 0 6 Latin School 0 7 Ritter 0 JMHS OPP. 1 Howe 2 I57 Wood I78 2 Broad Ripple I 206 Tefh 258 6 Aflingfon 2 44 I North Central 400 6 Franklin Ce,-,fi 7 I 59 Warren Central I 64 I I Scecina I RONCGIII I3l 9 Ben Dayfs 8 Manual 6 Scecfna A Franklin Cen. 3 Chelmd 9 208 Howe 2 I 3 3 Bfoomingfon gown 9 I 69 Warren Central I7 I I I Greenwood I Arlington I 73 3 Perry Meridian 2 2 I 7 Greenheld 209 1 Carmel 3 2 I 9 Cathedral 210 6 Beeel-, Grave 3 225 Lawrence Cen. 225 2 Warren Central I 2 I4 Ritter 2 I7 O Carmel 3 Chdldfd Regional 223 Scecina 25 I Sectional Champs 219 Broad RIPPIG 237 City Tournament 3 I 9 CIW 2nd 3 I5 Sectionals 4th Junior Varsity Baseball JMHS OPP 8 Roncalli I0 I5 Latin School 2 I3 Manual 3 I3 Ritter 2 4 Lawrence 5 4 Howe I 9 Cathedral 4 2 Franklin Cent, I5 2 Southport 8 2 Scecina I5 IO Warren Cent. 7 2 Ben Davis 5 2 Pike I 7 Chatard 2 I 5 Greenfield Cent. 3 I6 Greenwood 5 6 Beech Grove 3 .V I h if i' liiw I u....,A. , , .. Q-ni Ian' Bev Engelking, Darren Harrison Fisher PGA Champ, Medalist ,H u Kftw- With golfers like Junior lndiana PGA champion John Fisher and seniors Mark Utter and Gary Wil- liams, the Patriots were able to compile an impressive team record. The team hopes to better their sec- ond place finish inthe city tourna- ment. Fisher, who was also the city champ, was the first Marshall golfer ever to qualify for regional competition. He also received an all-expenses paid trip to Disney World to compete in the Junior National PGA Tournament and his picture also appeared in the Pro- fessional Golfers' of America , a national golf magazine. The team carried an l I-5-l record into the sectional where they were tied by Warren Central for fourth place. Golfers for Marshall were first man John Fisher, second man Doug Reed, third man Kent Vonburg, fourth man Mark Uter, fifth man Gary Williams and sixth man Kevin Russell. Other team members incuded Tom England, Scott Worpell, Brad Wilkie and Jay Cain. . .7'-o'5 '9 v , miie' .fffifs fri I A in A I 3 ,.,.-,,,.,.W,....,.,-, A A , h 1. fl V 5 if ,1 '3 1 1 , 5 l , 'l ' Q , , , ' . E K' A 'f 'rj : E Jw ffl 5 - 9' ,R Goins leads Pats in sad season Girls Tennis team ended their 1975 campaign with a team record of l win and 7 losses, despite the above-average performance of many of the girls. Led by seniors Karen Goins at number one singles and Shirley Pride at the number two position, the Patriot netters lost many of their matches by a slim 4-3 score. One sophomore player summed up the season this way, A lot of girls had winning seasons, we lust couldn't put it all together to win the ones we had to. This was exemplified as Pride finished the season with a respectable 6-6 record while Goins finished 5-8 at 12.332 the very difficult number one posi- Hom Along with these two players, two underclassmen, Joan Kane and Linda Christensen showed that they will have to be reckoned with in the '76 season. Christensen was partic- ularly outstanding with a 5-6 sea- son. She still has one year left to play. Perhaps the most promising fea- ture ofthe season was the out- standing play of the number one doubles team of Patricia Montgom- ery and Karen Weaver. This pair blasted their way through the sea- son with a 6-4 record and then cop- ped off the year in a fitting way by placing fourth in the City Tourna- ment. They viewed this year by say- ing A few missed shots and this season could have been completely different We will be a much improved team next year Their predictions don t seem too far off when we look ahead to next year Despite losing the number one and two players the netters will still have Kane and Christensen moving up into these difficult posl tions If Montgomery and Weaver can improve their game next year will hold quite a few surprises for some unsuspecting teams on the Patriot s schedule i Doug Reed looking for improvement in sty e 2 Lindo Christensen prepares to finish off her opponent with a backhand smash 3 Sophomore Kent Von Burg completes his follow through and watches his ball on its flight to the hole 4 Patricia Montgomery bears down on her serve Girls Tennis JMH5 OPP Ladywood Wood Manual B oad R pple R He Ho e Scec IU Beech Gro 22555555 . ,, . . I ' I I ' I . I L W W L . ....,. L ' q L i r ' ' f-z. L. 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QP? ww F w ul. 4 x V4 ! r , Rf 33 1, 2 Afi- 10-'T' '- nz lf, 1-f in .. ,G FP' I6 Kurt Guldner Mark Vcnderm This year's Varsity additions included pitchers John Henry, Mark Steiner and John Featheringill who combined with veteran Tom Carder to give the Pats a strong pitching staff. lnfielders Kurt Guldner, Pat Mayfield, Mike Rodman and Rus- sell Dorsey teamed up with Kevin Goffinet and Mike Schaub to pro- vide a hustling infield. Outfielders Doug Whyde, Stan Stevens, Bob Baker and Mark Vandermuelen ioined Elliot Jacobs and Stan Bree- den to round out the team with a solid outfield unit. This year's Patriot team coupled with the coaching and managing abilities of Bob Tremain and Dane Paff respectively were able to defeat Beech Grove and Warren Central to become the Sectional Champs. The team then traveled to the Regionals only to be defeated by Carmel. However, they still I l 1 remained the City Runnerups with their 22 and 7 win-loss record. The Junior Varsity team, guided by first year coach Brad Goffinet was able to pull out an impressive ll win and 6 loss record. Behind the strong pitching of Scott Carder, Steve Thomas, Tom Clements and Chris Pritchett, the all underclass team was able to put it together for a successful season. The rest of the hard working team consisted of Scott Sterret, Steve Roman, Dan Schluge, Tim McCoy, Joe DeVore, Dennis Johnson, Jeff Gosnell and Mark McKinley. The team also had three freshmen standouts in Pritchett, Greg Agee, and Jim Huston. Coach Goffinet was pleased with his first year. When Bill Baugh, a Physical Edu- cation teacher at P.S. 94 was brought in to coach the Freshmen Baseball team, many people , U , a,.5,3 W JA' n- fs- , . 9 'ff A 'f . A . . el 1435 .1 Ai' 5 1 .,. J , Q M 1. ',f j il? . if . 4 . . '.,.yJfgg.e'.vi Ay M, M Z. ., E , 5. jvw' ' ff ' ' 1 'M - I 1 , nu, . . - 4 A. . 4. . - ., -., . Y f Jw-. -t' -on-A la.. , . ,1 , . 9, I J. ,, ,, W, , , if 5 ' 3 . I , f .N expected a more or less average season. But, much to everyone's surprise Coach Bough delivered on almost perfect 7 and l win-loss slate. The avid freshmen came out with a strong pitching staff this year as young hurlers Jim Huston, Greg Agee, and Chris Pritchett had a total of only 43 runs scored against them of 49 innings of pitching. Huston was the winningest pitcher with a 4-l record. But, the team's success was also because they came out swinging. By the end of the season, they had amassed a total of 99 runs in 8 games. Much of their batting suc- cess rested in the hands of Bill Rushton, Jeff Bowlby, Larry Willan, Steve Hicks, Danny Lessley and Mike Kidwell. . Q -1 . '-. es, .+.,. A . e., , . U I , V I ,,, , z- Wg , ' , Z? . c , 1 , -4- N, J- . . , '75 ,g wr., --. ,.2-. Q.. ,W 1' V' -,lb L-r f 7.4, l ' T :. ww-v . f nw ws 43 H197 ... 1. T J ' I 1., gf. .re-r, AQ. - 'I 'K -9 4,514.54 6' ,Lf 1 -wk . ,W A, . ...., -Y 4 ' t- , -Q.. . , '-fix -- XJ? 4 S. I7 Track team run strong Marshall's track teams had a good year with the girls team finish- ing a strong eight and one season and the boys team with a respecta- ble seven and six record. Senior Diane Christensen and Sophomore Tanya Slaughter led the girls team in placing second in the city and sectionals and fifth in the regionals. Diane and Tanya set school and city records in the high lump and hurdles, respectively. The medley relay team also set a city record. Seniors Kevin Cox, David Dixon, Don Russell along with Juniors Don Russell Sherry Starks Randy Moore and Mike Pollard pushed the boys team to a seventh place in the sectionals and an elev- enth place over-all team standing. Cox and Dixon ran with out- standing performance at the Indi- anapolis lnvitational Track and Field Meet, with Cox placing sixth in the mile run and Dixon taking sixth in the IOO-yd. dash. When asked about this year, Girls Track Coach Martha Griffin said, Areas we will have to work on will be distance running, shot put, long jump and high iump. Q1 Joni Kuhn Dave Dixon X Diane Christensen A Michael Pollard Davud Duxon Wi K Sherry Starks and Toneffe Johnson ,, A ,lj ' 2ifyQ5yaH '1 N 3 E ,ff-5 Y Tonya Slaughter V --. I s ' . Q-rvafwa . -..W - Gerald Ford Larry Buell EZZEQQQM 5 3515535 :I EEE EEEEJHIESEEI C- E33 Ei Ford, Carter, Paff and Mollogon were a few of the people who ran for the presidential offices this year. Not all of these people were in the running for the national presi- dential office, only Carter and Ford. The other two, Paff and Mol- logon, ran for the president of the school in our second annual mock election. The mock election was by the senior government classes and their teachers, although Mrs. Joyce Sausser was the one who got every- thing started. Beginning last spring Sausser started making plans for the mock election. Among the first things she had to do was to get the idea passed by the school board admin- istration. She made appointments to have guest speakers and made sure that we would have the proper facilities in which to hold the con- ventions. All in all she spent 30-40 hours preparing for the election outside of school time. The social studies teachers were given a list of committees that they would head. They in turn would put students in charge of the commit- tees. In this way they hoped that the students would get a feeling of the responsibilities placed on those people who were involved in politi- cal campaigns. Instead of using Republican and 1 -A- Democrat as names, the names given to the two parties were National and American. The Ameri- can convention was on October 2l and the National on October 22. The two parties announced their candidates who were Derek Paff and Linda Christensen for president and vice-president, respectively, from the American party. And for president of the National party was Raquel Mollogon with Mike Med- ford as her running mate. Mollogon won the election October 27 when the classes voted on a a real live voting machine. The mock election was a practical lesson in democ- racy. Milfs S f I A pf 1 2. ,.. af' ,ax Y, I 0' X ' Q AX XV' 'tffg fp 'W NC 7 7l--ff wt T. ...Ffh 'Y -A , ... Andrew Jacobs a 4 4 ' . , i. if mc 'wifi is 1 - 1 .s , Y .QW r ,K -it Y X , f hwrx X f w aff' ,' , ,Q , ,- fi A Pllllll his I. National convention delegates headed by Chairperson Mike McCarthy get into the spirit of their convention. 2. Pat Mayfield was chosen to be the Chairperson at the American convention. The people from the government classes that met during the first four periods were the ones who made up the American party. 3. American convention delegates await their exciting convention. ll I I I l I l l ltr I What's with oI'summer school I There were 733 students enrolled in MarshaIl's summer school program, 33 of these pupils graduated. Drivers Education has always been the summer school class with the largest enrollment. This remained true through the I976 year. Typing was offered for the first time last summer. There were enough students who signed up for Home Economics classes for the I976 summer school program, but we did not get it set up in time, commented Fred 'W-df Jones. The only problem in summer school is the fall students at JMHS who goto a school closer to their homes in the summer. These stu- dents don't let the Marshall guid- ance department know about the classes attended during the sum- mer. The guidance department does not know of the classes taken during the summer and this messes up the fall scheduling. Linda Jones, a iunior at John Marshall, said, I went to Broad fl' M . w of , w1 ' M.1vww-nsu.,1, ' Niue... , 4.. ' . LW: Laurie Waller if -- Becky Napper X Q ,gp ..,. -' 1 1 38 I Ripple because I wanted to see a I new surrounding. The only advan- tage I got'now is I am capable of I getting my license. I Theresa Laners, a freshman, I said, I went to Tech because it was closer. I wanted to get a head start on earning my credits. Jones said, I feel Marshall has I one of the best summer school pro- sl grams in the city. I enioyed being director of JMHS summer school l program. -5 .1 mel- '-f+'f'f'2- Summer School class i.'Q-aj Q' I 1,5- -2! . . , I Trips taken There are different camps, insti- tutes and trips that students go to because of their different clubs, sports squad or iust because of their individual responsibility. During the summer the Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders went to a cheerleading camp at Taylor University. Each squad went to three differ- ent classes each day consisting of gymnastics, cheers and pom-pom routines. We learned new motions, cheers and new stunts on the mini tramp, states J.V. cheerleader Vicki Williams. We received a trophy, exclaimed Elaine Houck as she explained that each squad was evaluated for ribbons and trophies. Last spring vacation, 27 students from several different Spanish classes went to Mexico. The total cost was 5375.95 and was chaper- oned by Mrs. Sawicki, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Jefferson and Mrs. Royce. I went because I thought it would be fun, I like to travel and I wanted to see how different Mex- ico is from the U.S., says Julie Bush. While in Mexico the students went to Acapulco where they saw a bullfight. They also went to Taxco and Mexico City. The first week in August a few people from the band went to a band camp on the south side of Purdue University where they prac- ticed most of the day. They also met many other students and had a lot of fun. I went because I wanted to improve on my music and I was to go, explained Gary Davis. The most interesting part of the whole camp was a nature hike with our counselors, who were Mark Hayden and Dennis Waggoner, in 19 6-77 says Bob Weaver. This summer one of our Patriot Personalities, Darren Harrison, went to a leadership camp. This was the first year for the camp that was sponsored by the Red Cross. I didn't know too much about leadership, says Darren Harrison. By going, not only has he learned about leadership but he has also set a new achievement for the Patriot Personalities in the years to come. He has been asked to go back next year to be a senior coun- selor. Last August there was a German Convention at East Michigan Uni- versity. l went to learn about German cultures and to have fun, says Edith Speights. This summer Pam Adams, co-edi- tor of the yearbook, went to Indi- ana University where she learned the structure and how to prepare a yearbook. Nine other yearbook and newspaper staffers also attended. In a way it was required but mostly I wanted to go, says Pam. Most of the students that go on trips or to camps or institutes do not go because it's required but because they want to learn and to have fun. 13 uk, dd If: ' v . I- ... ,I ' , Antonio Salas Torres, Mrs. Whitmore, Omar Gorocia Coello, Aleiandro Zepeta. Tl Bonnie Stauch, Teresa Jones, Denita Allen at HSJI for photo proiect by Linda Stucker. , ik- I Local scenery in Germany. . . 't I u , 0 Wg, ,h y 'Nb Q , Wwe. -f I' I I, ,,.- - M b V, Oh, the woes that beset u Money! Will somebody ask me to the prom? How can I afford the prom? How do I know what I want to do after I graduate? When do we order our announcements? Are the senior keys here yet? If I'm elected president . . Ford or Carter, how can I choose? Looks like that bear's gonna pull us over. If my SAT scores are good and I get that scholarship, then I can go to IUPUI. That big night out costs more than one might think, but winning the Top Hat limo to the prom helps. Ron Morgan, Sandy Shaw, Brian Holmes, Cindy Wood, Brian Hawkins, Lisa Daye, Beth Dine and Dan Devine pose in front of the Convention center for Mike Slabaugh. One of the senior career choices could be the service. Tom Begines chose West Point for his college. A Navy flier demonstrates his flight suit for the aerospace class. E Will the person who ran into the white Chevrolet . . My car, my car! Why me? What do you mean I don't have enough credits to graduate? What are you doing tomorrow night? Friday? Saturday? Sunday? That was SOME party last night! But I have to have shortened hours, I've got to be at work at I :OO! Should I get my hair cut into a wedge? w1rRE+'-fs Q57' 53 vu. ' 'QEGUI-An ,ETH '5 B- T Students fund It hard to keep up wlth rnsung gas pruces so they fund 'obs to get money to support the gas hablt 1 OLAI '- 'ii-li. I ::,, A W -1- + B '1'+ A-gig- Amiga ffl OO we are RIP off: .Ab 1 J' Y i ? i, III 7 ' A SE 1 ' . . I ' 1 ! ',- ' 11 me ii 6 I '-'. -'-' N, 4' I -W' H' ,L+ J' V ..i. a. A A U 1- -M 'I ...A .-. - A 1-:Cu-45 A fi .4 41' ,I - A : A A 1 --. I .4-, I - L' 1 L W AO : wk ELWAJF' -:A K 5 ' E --- 'A -f - yi s . L , Q. 1 CQ D 'D 'z U- 1 'I 'F' 1 1 ,I ,- Y - W - - - .?,! -1- 1? H ,ii-,... N, ' 7 --R 4 11 ---' e ' s N 25 a cg,-1'-:,'., QQQXMPJ' , ' -., Above: Mrs. Mariorie Christy and Benjamin Sanders, both of the Guidance Department, help their students work out their schedules. Below: Clifford Synder has been the Director of the Evening School Division since it began in 1970. It has become the largest Indianapo- lis Evening School. F . 5 35 pgs: .. - - s-.--:E 1 C it Q ' -ttyrfgf-1 ',., . 26 -... -.n5t'f -5 ...-n f'Q -lx L, 0 Working for the students John Marshall's Guidance Department plays an important role for the students. The Guidance Department provides five counse- lors for the school's 2300 students. This is what is sometimes heard in the Guidance Office. I'm sorry but l cannot change your schedule. Do you have any idea about what you want to do when you get out of high school? How many credits are you car- rying right now? Are you going to college? Mr, Vardaman, l'm a senior and I only have 30 credits. What am I gonna do? Students should realize how important the Guidance Depart- ment really is. Getting schedules made out is only one of many tasks that involve the counselors and stu- dents. Keeping files and talking with each student individually also involves time for the guidance counselors and the student. The counselors spend time and make an effort to listen to each individual. Scheduling involves much paper work. Follow up coun- seling is done for students with poor grades and for those with per sonal problems. Evening School keeps growing Nearly l,300 students are tak- ing advantage of John Marshall's Evening School. From 5 until 9 p.m., students can take both aca- demic courses such as chemistry and math classes or personal inter- est courses such as upholstery and physical education. According to Evening School Director Clifford Snyder, students enroll in Evening School for several reasons. Some teenagers finish up their senior year by going to Eve- ning School to continue their edu- cation and maintain a iob during the day. It is also common for some adults to take Evening School to finish their education. Others iust want to improve skills such as in math or they want hobby classes. As of now, there are a total of 74 teachers teaching in Evening School compared to 126 teaching who teach in day school. Beginning with the second year of Evening School, there have been six graduation ceremonies and more than T00 graduates each year. Students have a choice of a Marshall diploma or one from the school where they have earned the most credits. The cost of Evening School is three dollars a semester for high school courses, the fee is 5420.00 tuition in addition to a regular class fee. Marshall's Evening School is open to any person l6 years or older living in the state of Indiana. However, it is difficult for a l6- year-old to get into Evening School because the administration would rather have students this age com- plete their education in day school. The Monday through Thursday schedule is flexible for community members. The Night School Divi- sion continues to grow each year. Mi , 5 .. 'r f' 'v--'- ii' lil ' A- Doc Weaver's students make iokes during a night school course of Anatomy and Physics. Mr. Robert's night school computer math students look surprised as he gives an assignment. bi, . 'St Vi :FCS .. 'Q ss. .gist Vx.. Qi 'Q , .14 Karen Schroeder and Larry Lynch '15 Larry Lynch fighting Patriot A rough winter with extremely cold weather and fuel shortages marred the Hoosier state this year. John Marshall was also dealt a harsh blow when Junior Larry Lynch was injured during a wrestling meet. Lynch was injured while wrestling a person who weighed about 25 K V. rx' r is i t'f1 'Q Q .vc e'-15255: QT. 1' 3. sf-'Vi Turnabout X WFW in A . ,yi Q7 -7? igggfl CNW-fmicity touiiify . GTRISPUS AT -i tw. 'itwgggqiportffts-f ANYLIN cz.. Elerie-..9'?.QYEi pounds more than he did. He was one of the leaders of the Class of '78 and you could always count on him to be there when he was needed. Lynch is a very enthusiastic per- son and showed great spirit at all times. He was a member of the Varsity cheerleading squad and never missed a game, always in there, turning the silence of shyness into the roar of rowdiness. And even though he has suffered from doing something he loved most, he still has not lost his spirit. Larry has the fighting spirit and has waged war against his uphill battle for recovery. We some- times kidded each other about breaking bones or maiming each other, never dreaming that it could ever happen to either one of us, but, now that it has, the only thing we can do is just give him confi- dence and support. He's got plenty of spirit, and he's strong enough to pull through. l'm sure that he will. stated Derek Paff. Lynch does not need pity because he would not want any. Instead he needs encouragement from all his friends to show him that we're behind him and are pulling for him. Larry has never lost his fighting Patriot spirit even though the breaks have gone against him, iust as they have sometimes, gone against Marshall. K4 wv .4 , ,. ,QQ-3 V 1 ' ..-A, .A Pa ts add new classes Marshall always has had a wide variety in its curriculum. There are classes in different areas such as business, art, physical education, home ec., music, English, history, math, science and foreign lan- guages. This year we have three new classes added to our curriculum. Etymology is in the English Depart- ment. lt's mainly for college-bound students wanting to take the PSAT and SAT, or just wanting to build their vocabulary. Horticulture and General Chemistry are both in the Science Department. Horticulture is the study of house plants. lt's an interesting course. lt teaches one how to care for, to propagate and to beautify plants as they are grown. General Chemistry is a class for college bound students who don't like all the math and extra figuring that chemistry has. This is also good for students iust wanting a good overall back- ground of science. Marshall has and always will have a wide curriculum for students to participate in. In etymology, students take notes to help build their vocabulary. Trying to figure out her balance sheet in accounting is Ann Shrontz. 52. T ,L as W ' ,V,,....-f-if f j...f. ..---M ,...2 M elf il. Q l l i 4 I V l l l l l A Q l While some students are helping in the greenhouse, a few horticulture students debate the best plants to study Layung brvcks for the science departments are masonry students Wallne Barley and Mark Clcenas Studying their worksheets In Horticulture are Kathy Worley Wendy Wlllnams Deb ble Odel Juhe Passwater and Susan Par rott 'WWW' Lal? 9 L am 1-ww 1221 'ff Lf' X out M. X s ag? X QM, M gil f-Els 15 ll! 51' iw ' N l W y o Q r, ' as ' :ser N A Q?-W fl:lgll l x Xe ,., - Ez' V, lf X Q L - llll w Z K 3, ,ci-15: . N - A f af ,P ia E as , , c - ., 5 tm Q. , 31 l'm pleased. This is what Cross Country Coach Greg Cook has to say about the T976 edition of Mar- shall's squad. The team finished 7- 7 on the season, seventh in the city and fourteenth in a tough sectional. If you will look back to last year, you'll remember the team, consist- ing mostly of freshmen and sopho- mores, went winless for the season. This year's team was led by the brilliant running of senior David Keaffaber. Keaffaber was number one man all season and did most of his running well ahead of his Mar- shall teammates. Chasing him were sophomores .Iohn Kuhn, Curt McDowell, Morris Miller, and Greg Arnold. These four runners carried much of the point burden. Two other members, senior Tom Morris and sophomore Don Inman were racked with iniury for much of the year. Morris and Keaffaber, are seniors and will be sorely missed. Cook remarked, I have worked this team harder than any l've ever coached, and most team members would be inclined to agree with him. Practice started on the ninth of August, but runners had already logged about 500 miles before that date. There were two practices a day. Many early arriving students looked twice atfthe runners com- pleting a five-mile run. The harriers will be expected to run between T000 and T500 miles before next season starts. Behind the leadership of this year's only iunior, Mark Sausser, this team of sophomores could be going places. There is even talk of a regional berth, along with first in the city, big talk for a team that was 0-l 3 iust a year ago. However if the team improves as much as it did this year, it is entirely within its grasp. Number one runner David Keaffober leads the Patriots on a warm-up lap before the Roncalli meet. Kurt McDowell starts to stride out as he improves his position in o large meet. Cook makes W3 y to 77 v.- L George s Gorgeous Gals . -Q' Running the wrong way The announcers had arrived, the stadium lights were glaring above us, we were putting our flagbelts on. Going over plays, doing warm- ups exercises and being too nerv- ous to think straight, we were pre- paring for this year's Powder Puff game. The stands were beginning to fill. The coin was tossed, the kickoff was made, and the game between Brad's Bunnies and George's Gor- geous Gals was underway. All the long hard hours of practice, at 7 a.m. and 2:10 p.m. in the previous weeks were behind us now. Yet practice memories were still fresh. . . . All right defense, Iet's give our offense something to think about! Let's all run the wrong way! J'When Mr. Brown comes by, let's all tackle him. Hey, who kicked the ball on the roof again? Why do we have to keep on running? Let's all wear our ierseys tomor- row. Yeah and we can wear our hair in pigtails. Does anybody have an announcement for the intercom? The evening closed with the entire senior class happy. We're all winners, commented senior Lisa Crawley when the game ended in a I4-all tie. The Gals cheerlead- ers, Pat Mayfield, Doug Whyde, Mike McCarthy, Bill Bammell, Mark Weaver, Tom Morris and Kenny Williams, rushed to the side of their happy and victorious team. Kent Horste, Greg Beriault, Cody Bowl- ing, Mike Barcus, Ron Morgan, Jeff Troutt and Mike Medford also con- gratulated their victorious team, the Bunnies. The Gal's coaches Ken George, Dave Smartz, Rod Shaw and Des- mond Smith were happy with their team's efforts, while Brad Goffinet, Martha Griffin, Duane Farris and Greg Cook congratulated all the girls. Brad's Bunnies The Marshall Swimming team made a big splash in their first year of existence. Coach John Deal was pleased with his team even though their record was not superior. The Pats team had l4 students. There was a lot of depth in this year's team. All the team will return next year with the exception of senior Derek Paff. All of the swimmers were good, but a few were better than the rest due to having swum for organized teams previously. Some ofthe D .. .Q ,- ' 'F .. ' . ,W . 1 H, fisfv v. . . W ,,, X x, . 4 , w. ' h ,A A, 4 4 f ew, 5' T .ff Jeff Opel eww.. ,,., .. W. Q53 img? I -. stronger people returning next year will be Dave Rowley, Larry Willan, Denny Hallam, David Browning, Randy Swineford, Don lnmann, Bob Berry and Jeff Opel. The remaining people who have a good chance to pull an upset are Mike Williams, Ed Kett, Mike Fish, Joe DeVore and Ricky Vannatta. The boys had a strong counter- part in the Girls Swimming team. lt was also the girls' first year and of the same caliber as the boys. The team was made up of nine fine young ladies who gave it their all in their first year of competition. The team will have seven people returning next year, they are Kelly Stowe, Teresa Weisheit, Sharon Fulton, Penny Christensen and Kim Blaydoe, The girls leaving this year are Kim Williams, Karen Shroeder, Tammy Holden and Colleen Shel- ton. The team was not spectacular but overall Coach Jan Kennedy was pretty pleased. iw Nw -are me ,ww ' we . T Q ' Mm N .- K ck. n ,nw X1 , 9- A ' , ,,,,.ww - NT ' FQ' ls '. fn-.. V' cg b j: E '--Q! s-Vg. fi--1.4, . 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' 5 y 44,12 22, ,, 3: -' BOY'S SWIMMING TEAM-Bottom Row: Mike Williams, Jeff Opel, Robert Berry, David Rowley, Larry Willan. Second Row: Ed Fish, Don Inman, Derek Paff, Joe Devore. Top Row: Randy Swineford, Denny Hallam, David Browning, Ed Kett, Ricky Vanatta. 5 S wmv. 4 f 'TT.f1fgQ1': I ' P' I 5 v It ,A.....- we xi GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM-Bottom Row: Kim Blaydoe, Karen Schroeder, Tammy Holden. Second Row: Shari Fulton, Penny Christensen. Top Row: Kelly Stoh, Colleen Shelton, Teresa Weisheit, Coach Jan Kennedy, Kim Williams. we ESQ! The hard working Patriettes, known for their half-time entertain- ment, work to make every dance perfect. They are constantly prac- ticing to make each dance different and to have the entire group act as one. Jane Hazel, sponsor from IU and minoring in PE, shows the girls at the beginning of the week, the dance step by step. Jane says, It's kind of new for me, and it's kind of new for them having someone over them. Before performance there's a lot of feelings and emotions for Patriettes--Terry Allen, Lisa Ander- son, Denise Axelson, Debbie Bar- cus, Tina Burks, Tami Downton, Alice Graat, Jill Hunt, Debbie Hyde, Rose Land, Debbie Mathe- son, Leanne Morris, Lynn Royce, Julie Sheperd, Dawna Swinford, Charlotte Tabor, Cheryl Tiffany, and Lori Waller. Being very tense, nervous, afraid and more too often victims of fate, the Patriettes per- form regardless of weather, forget- ting props or just forgetting the dance. Nevertheless, after all the frus- trations of being a Patriette, the performance begins. All of the hard work is then shown to the crowd. A near perfect routine is executed, and the Patriettes have accom- plished what they had set out to do. Eric Stepp and the Maiorettes Marchin Whether sweating in the sum- mer's heat or shivering in the autumn's chill, the Marching Band and maiorettes continuously prac- ticed to improve the half-time enter- tainment. The band members have also performed for school 98's Fal- con football team and for North Eastwood's Minutemen football team. This year's band enrollment of approximately 93 has doubled considerably compared to last year's estimate of 30. A Band Booster Club was formed to assist the band. Bumper-stickers, walk-a-thons and newspaper drives were formulated to collect money for the new band uniforms. October 2, John Marshall spon- sored Band Day , where 27 schools from the state of Indiana Madness came to compete. The Marching Band was chosen to participate in the 500 Parade and in the festivi- ties preceding the 500 Race. The maiorettes attended many contests and parades, all placing well. The twirlers also attended all halftime events to perform. The squad has progressed immensely compared to the past few years, stated iunior Robin Dorsey. There were sore muscles practicing ninth period and many long afternoons. This was a requirement of being a maiorette. The maiorettes include Captain Debbie Hyde, Co-Captain Denise Von Axelson, Debbie Cline, Tina Burkes, Robin Dorsey, Martie Sandeford and Lisa Scott. ll 37 11 Q' . .F 1 4 X IEW fi.,- 'iii Qu 1 I 1.x XXX .x x 'Nm yy P k, 4 -' J' Q39 Q ' , Q f 9,33 ' I,- U U , M Several changes in the coaching staff, slightly more than a handful of returning lettermen, of which only three were seniors, and several close gridiron contests were responsible for the Fighting Patri- ot's season record of 2 wins and 8 losses. New additions to the Varsity staff were Head Coach Ed Bopp, a standout Washington High School and Butler University quarterback. Joining him was Tom Marendt, a standout Howe Hornet and a mem- ber ofthe Rose Bowl Champion Ohio State Buckeyes. Returning seniors Derek Paff, Keith McCoy and Mark Pack sup- plied the experienced material for the Line Coach Richard Cummings to anchor a strong young offensive and defensive line. Pack and Paff along with iunior Kenny Pompey were used both ways during most of the season. Seniors Kent Horste, John Burrows, Bill Brammel, and Kelvin Troutman supplied Coach Marendt with offensive and defen- sive backs. Senior Randy Hartman carried the kicking chores for Marshall. The Pats suffered several losses by very close scores. ln one battle the Pats retaliated against the Northwest Pioneers to come within ten yards ofa winning score. On the next play Scott Carder tossed a touch- down strike to Paff. The pass was signaled complete and Marshall began celebratingg but, the call was reversed and the Pats suffered the brunt of a very controversial call. Some other close contests were against City Champs Chatard, an overtime with Crispus Attuck, and Broad Ripple. This year Tom Henry received the Most Valuable Back Award and Mark Pack received the Most Valu- able Lineman Award. Next year looks promising for the Pats as they will have three quarters of the team back. ss yzq, ' ' 4 .. Q. 1:-J -. .1-HW 1 Q is 'v TEM ,. 1. wa - .- - V.-,Qi .. 5 .mul 4 -N .1 iw A131-isa . A ,s. sf ,. is. , .rf-1 Above: Scott Carder prepares to hand the ball off to Thomas Henry. Below: Marshall defense swarms to ball carrier with malicious intent. Frosh, I. V. fear no evil Qu' hgh Above: Frosh opponent about to be creamed. Below: Coach Tremain. The I976 iunior varsity football team fought against heavy odds for a winning record the first time in three years. The Pats started with a team that barely knew each other. In the first five games of the sea- son, the Patriots only suffered one score, against them. Coach John Deal feels that his players will be a big asset to next year's varsity squad. The team depended on their offense for wins but their tenacious defense stopped opponents for 21 scoreless quarters. The exceptional players were Jamie Fish, Larry Wil- Ian, Ray Shepard, Dave Shinkle, Andris Karklins, Louis Norris and David Williams. The Freshmen team started off slowly but regained their compo- sure and finished the year with a 4- 2-2 record. The team had two addi- tions to their coaching staff this year. Coach Lester Bivens took over the line and Coach Lenny Brickens took over the defense while Coach Bob Tremain remained as backfield and head coach. The offense gen- erated l 10 points through an out- standing iob blocking. The defense held their opponents to 52 points during the year. Some of the better players were Jonathon Scott, Jimmy White, Mike and Mark Jaro- sinski, Matt Schlemgon and Randy Langford. Above: Coach John Deal shouts instructions to the Junior-Varsity players. Below: Marshall players run downfield in an attempt to stop a runback. Varsity Football JMHS OPP. 7 Secenia 33 8 Northwest I 4 I6 Arlington 0 0 Howe 42 0 Lawrence Cent. 40 7 Attucks I3 2 I Ritter 7 7 Chatard I4 I 0 Tech 36 3 Broad Ripple 6 Junior Varsity Football JMHS OPP. 0 Northwest 6 0 Howe 0 22 Arlington 0 8 Lawrence Cent. 0 I 8 Attucks 8 7 Ritter 0 7 Chatard I 2 0 Tech I 8 I3 Broad Ripple 6 Freshman Football JMH5 OPP. 0 Northwest I 6 0 Howe 0 8 Arlington 6 6 Broad Ripple I 2 I 6 Attucks 0 32 Ritter 6 8 Chatard 8 42 Tech 0 Q. H- , Q... , . 13.4 44,31-A 3'.,N,. .,i15f2y f,-'Z,+,s:i -, Z ,P ' ' ' 4 W P vi ,v .- J, , Ni: Above: The Freshman team takes a hint from the Varsity and gang tackles. Below: Danny Lesslie gets good blocks and heads for paydirt. Left: Coach John Deal congratulating Ray Shepard. Below: Marshall players cele- brate after winning. Shirley Lambert, Karen Weaver, Mona Cox, Patricia Montgom- ery, Diane Casey .. . Y ,v . . . 5- ' 4Q,,,Q..,9s Y - . fy-Q. .:.: X, .- - .. -' :Y-, 2f+ 1i .1 fi' 5, xx f 1 X Lindo Christensen Penny Thompson Sue Erickson Robin Bryant Susie Napper 'Sqft ' -Huff .L Lambert iCoachj fri., Volleyballers City Champs Any team that finishes TO-3 on the season would have to be con- sidered successful, and if they were City Champs, it would be that much more successful, explained Shirley Lambert, coach of volleyball's City Champion. The varsity squad rolled up I6 victories, falling in only three close matches to powerful county teams. Led by four players who have had three years of experience, the team became the most successful of all the fall sports programs. Robbin Bryant, Linda Christensen, Sue Erickson and Penny Thompson were on the i974 City Champion- ship team. Tina Knapp, who thrilled the crowds with her spikes, Susan Napper and sophomore sensation, Linda Dyke, rounded out the var- sity. Lambert attributed the team's success to well-rounded team play Next year does look good, con- sidering the loss of six of the eight varsity spots to graduation. With Napper and Dyke as a nucleus of the team, the lO-4 junior varsity should contribute heavily to the varsity team. Players like Trish Montgomery, Diane Casey and Karen Weaver should be excellent varsity material. 9 ix Tina Knapp ww V 1 Linda Curry ' ,,, i ,,'f' . - 1 ,,- Penny Thompson Q. ,M-ak ' Sue Erickson, Susie Napper -Yr 5 , y 0 If you went to see a play rehearsal what would you see? You would see the stage crew putting the sets in place. Some would be painting. Tape marks the places for the props. The curtains open, the actors and actresses appear when they hear their cues. Louder, shouts Direc- tor Jerry Hurst. Phones don't ring, lines are for- gotten and cues are missed. Harvey is about Elwood P. Dowd who believes he sees a six- foot white rabbit, a pooka. His sis- ter, Mrs. Simmons, tries to admit him into a mental home, and the fun starts. Dr. Sanderson, believing that she needs help, has her admit- ted! Mrs. Chumley talks to Elwood and finds out about Harvey. She, lthinking Harvey's a personl tells Dr. Sanderson and Dr. Chumley. Dr. Chumley begins looking for Elwood. Later Elwood goes to the sanitar- ium and talks to Dr. Sanderson. Elwood tells them that Dr. Chumley is out with Harvey. 05 Elwood P. Dowd-Darren Harrison Myrtle-Sandy Shaw Mrs. Simmons-Robin Venable Aunt-Doffy Vincel Mrs. Chumley-Lisa Mansfield Nurse Kelly-Laura Spires Dr. Sanderson-Bob Wray Judge-Bob Weaver Dr. Chumley-Dan Devine Maid-Darla Forbis Dr. ChumIey's Assistant-Warren Smith Cab Driver-Joe Burns 8. Bob Wray. C. Robyne Venable, Darren Harrison, and Bob Weaver. D. Warren Smith, Bob Wray, Darren Har- rison, and Laura Spires. . P' 1 1 'i nm! XT E55 5 gfviia , .fm ,. 51. K. ,1 .xg M- ,Qc YJ, 5 A- Q aMuJ,,,,pu.4.-Jw. . ff A .lixv-ff-W,-,,...-- wr. 1 W' -4+ , , ,eg 4,542.1 f':z..12 vf--. A 3,5 QJJ QQQ AMLQEQFJS QEE? ' fi Li 4 3 Q ' 1 f. . 2 ,353 J' 3 : i 3255 w :iq - - , 'L' I ,yr I Debbie Slicer A stage is lit below angled rows of reclining chairs. Someone knocks on the door, and an echo reaches through the auditorium. Small figures move about on the stage, this is the base for stagecrew and Thespians. Stagecrew, consisting of about 30 members, builds props, and scenery for the school plays. A class called Art Production teaches students how all the work behind the curtains are done. Thespians are affiliated with the International Thespians Society. Seeing shows, discussing, research- ing and studying are all aspects of the theatre. Thespians put forth a lot of time and effort, thus benefit- ting the school's dramatic perform- ances. Speech Team, consisting of about 25 members, represents Marshall in contests every Satur- day. Practicing plays is a big role for this club meeting twice a month on Wednesday afternoons. The entire Speech Club meets on Wed- nesday, also. UR Seniors Beth Dine, Darren Harrison and the Marshallaires dance and sing to Aquarius, Senior Darren Harrison casts as a midget in Patriots On Parade. Senior Ron Morgan dances to the song, Barefoot Joe. Q YUM' What do you mean-didn't show up' lt's quiet, anybody that is talk- ing, talks quietly. The performers are in the Green Room, the directors are talking to the stage crew, and then going to the posi- tions they'll take during the show. Almost everyone is ready. Tonight is Patriots On Parade. The director's assistant is running around trying to find Mrs. Feathe- ringill, one of the directors. There is a rumor ofa change. 7:11 p.m., it's time for the Pit Band to start. The audience is already in their seats and waiting. 7:15, the first act is on! The audi- ence applauds. The director's assistant sends his assistant to get the next act. What? They're not there! Where are . . . Oh, they're already here. O.K., get the next act. The end of the first half, and nothing has gone wrong . . . well, almost nothing, except maybe that Darren Harrison's blindfold fell off during BlindfoId Boogie. So what's a little mistake like that. You say you saw it? Who asked you? Second half is starting up. Where is Darren? He's not ready, on, well . . . he's not ready! What do you mean he's not ready? Oh, he's on stage. Ron Morgan and Sandy Shaw are doing a '50's dance. Sandy's skirt is falling down!.'Most would hold it up or run off the stage. Does she? No way. She drops the skirt right there and keeps on dancing. After the dance is over she picks up her skirt, goes off stage and calmly has a nervous breakdown. Finale! Everyone on stage. The curtain comes down, and then It's partytime! All head for Patsy McDowell's house. Sophomore Kellee Meyer dances to the song, That's the Way I Like It. az. -af, 'QCLQL CTI' ' ---' - Junior Bob Weaver performs as Noah in Noah and the Ark. Crown goes to Penny The excitement is contagious. The weather is just about right for the 1976 Homecoming. The stands are filling fast. All the talking and laughter is deafening. Chills run up and down spines because of what exactly, the evening holds in store. We will be playing the Ritter Raiders, it should be a good game. As the game starts, people are still running around and gossiping to all their friends. At halftime the first of the activi- ties begins with the floats. The jun- iors are the winners of the class competition. Their theme was appropriate, Raid the Raiders. The float displayed a gigantic Raid can. Best club float was the Natu- ralist Club and the activity award was won by the Choir float. Suspense was felt in the air as the Homecoming Queen and her court were about to be announced. Last year's queen, Carol Clawson, was here to turn her crown over to this year's queen. . . .and this year's Homecoming Queen is Penny Thompson! Her court includes Kathy Worley, Karen Schroeder, Pam Morrison, and Cheryl Smith. They all took a final run around the track and as they drove past the east side of the stands the stadium lights went off. The fireworks began in splendor and continued for what seemed such a short time. As the game is continued, Mar- shall wins with a score of 21-7. As the stands emptied everyone seems satisfied. The laughing and smiles are the clue that the evening has been a success. Love fire works! Pats ice Homecoming with win Homecoming was near. The iun- ior class had two weeks to plan and construct their float. Knowing that Duane Farris and Brad Goffinet were going to be our sponsors boosted our confidence. As we sat in room 254 deciding on the theme Raid the Raiders, we also had to figure out where to get the supplies. The 2x4's, the hay, and the wagon were all donated by the iunior class fami- lies. The most expensive items were napkins and the chicken wire. The building of the float began at Jack Edward's house. The guys seemed to do most of the work while Wayne Baby's geometric brain did the figuring. The girls didn't seem to be needed. After playing pool, we all took off in cars. We stopped at stop lights and played Chinese fire drill, with Shepherd and Matheson hit- ting heads as they both came flying through opposite doors. Don't ask me how, but Shepherd seemed to end up with her head under the seat and her feet out the window. We also ran some fat off by play- ing football. With Dowton kicking, Goldman catching and me, Walls, throwing, we managed to get John- son's football in a ten-foot ditch five times. October 8 finally came. Every- body met at Jack's to put the finish- ing touches on the float. The muscle men began. With Farris leading the float, and Lynch following it, we didn't seem to have very many problems. We managed to salvage some loose pieces with Schluge, Hammond, DeVore and Wood there to rescue them. When we finally got to school, we laid the grass and the lines down and attached the bugs to the goal posts. It looked great. Halftime events had started. The Naturalist club won the club award, and choir won the activities award. We won the over-all award. lt made the junior class feel great. Y L 5th and 6th hour Zoology Float Q L Yllfn Junior Float Freshman Float jasper-Pulaski and J Q., 03 Nwiivw 0 - r -1.-.4 W ak! , ful 5, -rs. uf x . 8 dx J 9 ,AW- rf Neil Brumbaugh collapses after his six-hour hike. 1 A l Q Q I J 1 x-at s . rg ... se, . NA- 1 N 0 ' ,. . 'sa , . 4' 1 x 84 pf' , A X, . ,li H Wk? ' rrf, fu 5 . if f 'Inf 's.'1-lb-ffl.-'ffflfi 55 ' ' 5 '. 4 .gg N1 J . - . fr-if 11 +4-v Q Q wel. aw, 5wQ,,f.'QK'1D v N01 -'.iT E. . 5 -Y,Q , 'ff 2- . I. A. QLJQ r .1- ,1 , mfr' .ar 1 f A e 0 1, 2 iii' gl .'A.'.q,i Jet' if Cheryl Graves and her friends check their bird check lists. ' J I Q. .J-. iv 1.25- 1 1 '-. ' , 1 Yn!jg, rgiv1,1-, 1: in 'f.. . gg. :f'iis'SPg'f:ff2 'cs X-if o ' x, 132 ' 1 QQ. 'A -2 x - CFHHES , 1 -, H-xi ff . H 1 Q :SIS Q ., .I q ,V xii 1 i 5 f-'2' r P5 1 , . aE'f.,'GiJ 1 ., Susie Bramell i ll' 'EM -Q2 ' . ,za-,S W K David Oho and Bob Craig catch some sack time on the bus. 'Q Q' N ' n V . ' 1' 1 ,T 'X 4 ,, ' f ' , 1 5? X ' ' a U 4 X' ' X -if , Q :jf H . ,hi 5 I .- 1 ,f ,fl 1 . - , f : gli' A ,uh E ,ff !, 5 ff fm ff fu 2 A' l tail.: A U ll I 5 'W ll Il ll fl, I 8 2 5 I I . Y Q , I ' y f-'ffl'- ', iiwff . fi 'Q ig! . , ia 3 I , , 5 U 4 a X ' -P 'ijf I lr.t::w Lf ' X Aria Q ,. , X M-I 5 f 1. K - , -Aw 1 9 r G rf' ll' rx, fl 'M ' ll, l l ning., 1 XA? .ir I y, I I., 5 -V 1 'Fa 'Q5vj.....:. ' . .14 'f . 'ilk 4 - is v. 3- . f - . ' H ' Zfme . fr: f 'A fb' :Q li. 1 7 NA f .4 1 ll? - ffl- . ,lf V I , me 'Egg-1 L L.-,A . 's 4' 'Slum A' ll S if 'N S I 'X' N51 ' . qi' -, V.. Y-Qfc .Nil Emmy Daugherty l X . ,Q-1806 'V' 1 '?4Qf 'Sdn' mn. 1,15- vnvpgbf. R aqww Marsh walking IS a blrdmg hazard. ffffxfi--ish , . , S . s Q9 His, 5,25 In. '13 X F'1 1 ,, l 5 ,vu -v--v, No burds In slght, especially at ground level' I Q 'K ', ., ., I A., V , A vfi': 'E' Okefenokee Swamp ALL ABOARDI I I Marshall students now departing for New York City, Air Force Museum in Ohio, Columbus Archi- tectural Tour, Indianapolis Art Museum, Greenfield James Whit- comb Riley Festival, Brown County, Conner Prairie Farm, Mexico, Ger- many, Phil., Okee., St. Louis, Chi- cago, Springfield and other points west, north, south, and east! BUZZ . . . 3:00 A.M. Where's that alarm clock? Huh . . .oh I see it, under my cam- era, food and blan- kets. 3:15 Now where did I put those Z P , v' 3:30 3:40 3:50 4:10 4:11 4:12 I clothes? Yeah, I see the car, Ok, Ok, I'm coming! Bus, what busl? Well, I guess we'll iust have to wait awhile. I thought we were sup- posed to board the bus at 3:45? l'm glad the bus finally made it. Peace and quiet. Now I can get some sleep before we get there. Oh, no, I spoke too soon! We are Marshall, we are Marshall. M-A-R-S-H-A-L- L. Anybody want to play .. Dk na McCalIister 4:45 4:46 4:50 5:00 6:45 poker? Silence, just about every- one's asleep. I thought it would never happen. I think I'lI have something to eat. Hey, who's eatin'? What . . . can I have some, too? Let me have half. Out of food and every- one's up, I give up! I might as well forget sleep. Somebody opened the door to the bathroom: boy, does this bus stink. I thought the exhaust was bad enough. Boy, I feel better, I hope breakfast is soon. What! 8:15 9:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 2:10 4:45 Two more hours? I think I better try to sleep now. Breakfast, terrific, Iet's go. St. Louis, where's the arch? Oh, in the middle of all that haze you say. Wow that's the Busch Brewery. I've never seen so much beer in my whole life --iust think of the party we could have. . Finally the best part, free samples of beer-what! No one served under twenty- one? Can I borrow your fake l.D.? Lunch at McDonalds. That's not fair, first no beer, now no glasses-to-go. You mean we walk through Grants Farm? This Holiday Inn is really nice, I get this bed . . . is there a radio . . . I'm first in the shower. 8:35 9:55 12:30 1:30 2:15 2:16 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 10:45 Look at the line to that riv- erboat, ah no, it's raining again. Is the Mississippi River really this long? Bus again. I feel like I live on this thing. Who keeps calling us? Alright let me answer the phone . . . Hello, no this isn't him . . . the janitor, who do you think? Klick. RING-Klick-didn't even give them a chance on that one. Wake up now? Why so early, I iust went to sleep. Nice place for breakfast isn't it, hope it doesn't take too long. How long does it take to fix a English Muffin? There's all of the gateway arch! We get on those little things to go to the top of rf' .lim Hammond . Wlzlillfa- .. 5 is J Spring Mill Hike F'.x.:gL- ,A ,-i,- , Mm... - - F-f5 f i: 4 3 U Raq el Mogollon IM Qt 12:00 12:10 2:00 4:00 4:30 5:30 5:45 6:55 8:30 the arch? Another place to go. Ah, Mr. Otto Iet's go to sleep. We have questions to do at the Botanical Gardens. I thought this was a vaca- tion. Let's forget those ques- tions and get some sleep. On the bus again. I can't believe this, we are having a toilet paper fightl' DINNER! At McDonalds! We're going to have a French Fry fight, get Mr. Brumbaugh! Be real quiet, tie his shoes together, yeah . . . pull up . . . Poor Jack. He's hang- ing from the luggage rack.' There's Marshall, we're home! Glenna Fee works on the I.D. cards distributed by the IM -A---M....S,,,..,....M..K..,.. 9 55 2 +: 5 l, Library experience students learn to file books correctly. -1 I 3 -aj ., gx,..'w ' ff-ig? 2-111 :Z,53:'11:.-f - ' ' .- ,Q TL Q . I qs p K 0 a 1 i .4 Q :fax W v V i, ,L f I , 'flag fy I u 'Z' , -'Vg ' 4 rj f .K 1 , , . .Og li ,f P- sm A 1' 7 f bi, 17 A ' NV' Q , x Ve I J D 'E 'I -'XL Lindo Jones and Morgucrite Montgomery Janet E 'Sn 'MQ A Scene: Room 236, Deadline Day. There is the sound of banging typewriters in the background as people ask various questions. I need someone to write a copy for this picture! Will you type this story up? Come on everybody! I want to get out of here early tonight! WHO KNOWS HOW TO TYPE? Eight typewriters for IOO writ- ers! Help! A-a-a-ah! This head doesn't fit! And the early editor award goes to Jenkins. More than IOO students work on the LIBERATOR, MARHISCAN and NEWS BUREAU. They work in 236 and earn one-half credit each semester. The photography staff led by Lynda Stucker and Mike Staudt are shared lpleaded with, yelled atl by all staffs. Putting the MARHISCAN together is a hectic iob. The editors have to make sure that I 84 pages of pictures and stories are handed in on time for the spring book. More color, more layout variety and better organization were goals of editors Lisa Crawley and Pam Adams. The MARHISCAN and JUST US have much in common. They both have either the works of students or news about them. JUST US is a collection of stu- dent writing. The I 2 staffers con- tact teachers, collect material, edit it and produce the student book. Mrs. Nancy Williams is the spon- sor. The LIBERATOR is the informa- tion source around JMHS. It costs 156 a copy or 51.00 per semester for the weekly paper. Stories for the LIBERATOR con- sists of sports, features, editorials and news. The page editors led by Editor-in-chief Coral Bennet assigns and edits the stories of the 40 reporters. Tuesdays and Thursdays Brenda Walls were the hectic days of laying out the paper. Brian Johnson sold nearly S3500 worth of advertising to the community. The News Bureau . . . who? What's that? You know, News Bureau, the ones who write for the Topics, Indy East, and Indianapolis Star and News. Oh, you don't get those papers. . . well, just look in last year's yearbook-no don't, we weren't in there. There really is a News Bureau at John Marshall and we do write for those papers. Our staff consists of three reporters who average between themselves about one story per week, and an editor who by now has gone crazy trying to get more stories and get- ting nothing but . . . l've been trying to get an interview all week, but he's never in when I go there and . . . So here we are, The John Marshall News Bureau, we finally made it to the top. . . well, at least to page 76. 'W 'Q get f I it 'll 'af 3 fl . I , I 'I 1 ., 'Wig an A if . 2 I 703 ,, . 1. ' X 3 E 5 ,, 'I . - il mx 'ls ,MW ,. I - -M g ram ' . e 't l I A Cold Dark Morning I stand in the cold dark part of morning waiting for my bus, I usu- ally ride the Y-5. There are nine Metro buses that bring 645 stu- dents. That's a lot of people for such a few number of buses. Two of my friends and I get a ride down to a stop before anyone else gets on so that we can get a seat. Finally, at last my bus comes at 7:30 a.m. By that time icicles are hanging from my mittens and coat. As I climb up the steps to the bus, I usually find a bus driver who is iust as cold as I am. In iust a few more stops the bus usually gets crowded, and by the time we get past all the stops, all of the seats are filled with no aisle to walk in because there are people standing, sitting on books, and even laps. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to go to school, depending upon the bus you get on and the driver. In one corner of the bus there are four people playing a game of spades, and in another corner there are two people having a discussion about something that I can barely make sense out of, but, they can be heard by everyone. Cigarette smoke fills the air, my lungs right along with it. Well, here we are at some rail- road tracks on 34th Street, the lights are flashing but there is no train in sight so the bus cannot cross the track until a Metro super- visor comes from wherever he is. Now you would think that grown men and women that have enough common sense to drive a bus, would have enough iudgement to be able to know when to pass a railroad crossing. Well, after what seemed like an hour, in about ten minutes, the supervisor finally comes and tells the bus driver he can pass. I begin to think that whoever thought of that rule must have had their head run over by a train or two! Finally after about 25 minutes of people yelling, cigarette smoke fighting to get in my lungs and shiv- ering in the cold dark part of morn- ing, I finally reach my destination, good ole John Marshall where there are plenty of assignments and teachers awaiting my arrival. .ff-I M A it ' ...5 0 ' 4 , . ..-W--5 Q1 - v 'Q' ,if ff 'lx I ' s , as Qs Jn cw , Q ' is .. Q-at .1 ,. ., ,-14 'M ' 'I . I .va s , Ni , 'V' 1 1 f gqfqifqfw me W v.,w1:ws5,, 58 gppiiint' GQLIJL J I- jamw A Menu Lf har Uwwfi ,I Do you go out? No, I stay in the noisy cafete- ria. We tell iokes, and we talk about our small problems. We talk about the food, how sometimes it's good and sometimes it's not so good. We think 10:30 is too early for lunch. We talk about grades, tests, subiects and teachers. Ham and cheese and hamburg- ers are my favorites. I spend 35 cents sometimes and sometimes I spend Sl .50. The cafeteria sells 225 pounds of hamburger and about 300 pounds of french fries a day. They serve about 2000 half pint cartons of milk during a day's time. The cafeteria has held the prices about the same by cutting down on work- ers, government commodities and comparing the different food stores and buying the best quality for the cheapest price. They have about twenty-eight workers in the kitchen. Six of those have worked there for the past ten years. They are as fol- lows: Mrs. Sesham, Supervisor, Mrs. Englebert, Office Secretary, Mrs. Rafalco, Vegetable Cook, Mrs. TeVauIt, Salads, Mrs. Steven- son and Mrs. Baldwin. The favorite meals of the stu- dents are hamburgers and french fries and fish. The favorite desserts of students are chocolate chip cookies, crum-topped apple pie, turnovers and hot cherry cobbler. Marshall's basketball fans have had some rough seasons in the past year, but this year the fans were rewarded. The Patriots made his- tory by capturing the first sectional title in the school's history. In addi- tion to this, the squad compiled the best record in six years and the first winning season since 1974. The first game of the season seemed to remind fans of the past as Marshall dropped a one-pointer to Warren Central. After that set- back, things started to look up as the squad rolled up victory after victory. The crowds began to pour into Marshall's gym to root Mar- shall on. When the Pats knocked off such highly rated teams as Anderson and Manual, the student body was really aroused. ln fact, three of Marshall's six losses were to teams that carried state ranking and a fourth was county champion. When the season had rolled to an end, and the sectionals were about to start, Marshall's record stood at I3-6, a complete turn around from last year's 3-15 record. Never was a team so ready for the sectional as was Marshall at the newly formed Franklin Central sec- tional. In the opening game a huge Marshall crowd watched their team avenge an early season to Warren, destroying the Warriors by I5 points. ln the sectional, gloomy Franklin Central fans watched as the Patriots stopped the favorite by four points. The final game was anti-climatic as Marshall outclassed the Scecina five and carried home Marshall's first championship tro- phy- Although the team consists mainly of seniors, next year seems to promise similar results. All sec- tional David Pancho Wright returns with starter Kevin Jones. The services of seniors Gene Frank- lin, Norman Broadus and Steve Pennybaker will be sorely missed but replacements should be found among many outstanding iunior varsity players. A. Pancho Wright snags an important rebound in the sectional finals against Scencia. B. Senior Steve Pennybaker makes an aggressive attempt to stop his opponent. C. Kevin Jones arches his shot over the hapless Manual defense. D. Steve Pennybaker success- fully completes a vital lay- up. E. Pennybaker shows his magic moves as he leaves a Manual player behind. V' f I .5 , , j i V ' in L -Nsg mmhtmmmb ' Q is . . . . , 'f-we-we ' J E fin ' du... 'Inj B Tough Patriots Cut the nets 1-I i N 'Ulm Wig, Ull- If 5-:qs 4 !!K,rA,,q .L YQ' 1 li, all 'IRQ ye Il In vnowvvu Q R aug, TU rf' --X-ini 45 5-Qian , ' ' ir ,1 ' 2Ebf' 1954 I f'f?1ff' u., ,g,,9f4 413:53-Sf - E A U .3 In 55- Vg f ovf ' 1 1 rv Sf 'ti VG, K ' 4 URN 9' ,A 'cgi x 5 'ELG v ,' Qnif? 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Q ,0 'Q-. ,m + W V W , . ... 2 f f , I 'Wh Sieve Pennybcker sill Steve Pennyboker 'T f 319 'H QM 1 E Ji' B 6 Q rshall wins Sectional I .-AV 1 V. in-v N 'N 'ff- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q. : si- I, if rll', 3 5 5 'Q or '-.JA-W 1 .. t 1 I 5 R. ,, f.l...f'ti y o ,. I . L ,nl .Y 'J 7, O , K Y W. i Qui? l x X 5 ,M .4 ' A 7 Z,f--x. 1 ,-P ..... M, , 5 X J, ,, .V -- ' i M-,.,,, . ff- .1 ...,f-c' ,J H .7 'FQ A. The game is over and we are the champs. A few of the Patri- ots celebrate the victory. B. Norman Broadus flips off a pass to his teammate in the Warren game. An amazing three-game perform- ance resulted in Broadus being named to the all-sectional team. C. The score says it all. Marshall wins its first sectional game. D. Coach Roger Schroder gives his players some last min- ute instructions. Schroder did a great job in coaching his team throughout the tournament. E. Wright and Broadus tell the fans that they are number one during the post-game festivities. F. Patriots celebrate the victory in a winners picture. G. Pancho Wright, an all regional forward, out reaches his Warren opponent in the early going. Marshall went on to win its first sectional game, 63 to 48. H. Kevin Jones lets o iump shot fly during the Champi- onship game against Scecina. I D S Looking for Patriot spiritmakers Wanted: Applicants for cheer- leading. Must be willing to scream, cry and yell at 30 games, to devote 200 hours to practice, to break bones in gymnastics, to be bouncy, cheerful, friendly, hardworking and loyal and to be unafraid of being frozen, rained upon and steam- heated. Decorating locker room and buses and making spirit signs are also part of their iob. Marshall's three cheerleading squads, directed by Mrs. Martha Griffin, led the loyal Patriots dur- ing the football and basketball sea- sons. For the second year during I VMNU Debbie Fontana K ' 'L the basketball season, seven boys ioined the varsity girls. Strong men helped build skyhigh pyramids. Senior cheerleader Kathy Graves said, The boys are learning their routines much faster this year. From the approximately 55 girls that tried out, T9 made it. The var- sity squad hcis seven girls and the J.V. and freshman squads were made up of six girls. All tried out under the some standards. The girls are iudged on gymnastics, voice, form, looks, and personality, by a selection committee of faculty and students. The members of the squads were Mike Medford, Larry Lynch, Ron Morgan, Steve Shepard, Derek Paff, Mark Weaver and Mark Pack, Sheila Malone, LeAnn Miller, Deb- bie Fontana, Dorcus White, Kathy Graves, Elane Hauck, and Karen Schroeder. Junior Varsity members were Tina White, Donna Taylor, Vicki Williams, Shelly Haskett, Tonya Hudson and Monique Waters. Freshman were Tina Schubart, Janelle White, Lisa Greenwald, Karen Ginger, Michelle Walker, and Dianne Swineford. I v1Hl- Q Cathy Graves, Elaine Houck, Dorcas White bi 'VN - O 95, I4 , is Q ,, is 1 if A Q . - 1 ' x, .191 rx -fl' JT' ,.f f p . ' nl .ji 1 Varsity cheerleaders fin CM 6 sd I Q. Q H. I' an fi 'I FQ!'l?w't PSf P Elaine Houck I r lair' Gummy bears, car washes, blue iumpers, white bobbie socks, red and white saddle oxfords and the Patriot blanket will always be fond memories for the Matmaids. Matmaids, sponsored by Duane Farris, are supporters of the Mar- shall Wrestlers. During the matches, the Mat- maids sit on the sidelines cheering the wrestlers on to victory, keep score and operate the video tape machine. The officers who help run the program are Captain Bev Engelk- ing, Co-captain Diane Goldman, Secretary Susan Engelking and Treasurer Ann Shronz. The varsity Matmaids are DeAnn Barcus, Sandy Emerick, Bev Engelking, Susan Engelking, Diane Goldman, Ann Shronz, Karen Smith and Sherry Todd. Junior varsity Mat- maids are Faith Blaydoe, Wanda Foster, Mary Holden, Cheryl Miller, Terri Ostewig and Cathy Williams. These are the girls who share the emotional feelings of the wrestling team. H , 7 MJ iw-. Q' ' 'W-.... I ' ,.. Q. x 5 MATMAIDS-Bottom Row: Sandy Emrich, Sherry Todd, Diane Goldman, Bev Engelking, Ann Shrantz, Sue Engelking, Karen Smith, Deanne Barcus, Faith Blaydoe. Second Row: Tari Ostewig, Janet Skelly, Cheryl Miller, Mary Holden, Elaine Udder, Kathy Williams. Top Row: Renee Mayes, Wanda Perry, Tammy Prunty, Casey Hupp. Medford, freshmen take city Marshall's strong wrestling pro- gram was one of the big highlights of the winter sports season. At the end of their season the Patriots were able to claim two city champs a semi-state contender and a small army of city and sectional runner- ups, on their three levels of wres- tling. On the freshman level, Nick Tut- tle scrapped his way tothe lO5 lb. championship with a fine freshman team that captured the title. The Reserve team was not as for- tunate and could not pull out even one city champ, but produced enough runners-up to place second in the Reserve City. The varsity team bounced back from a disappointing record to compile a not-so-bad win-loss slate Mike Medford won the City at l 65 lb. and Bill Bramell traveled to the Semi-state at 145 lb. The varsity record was 7 wins and 8 losses, likewise, the reserve were 9-4 and the freshmen were 4-l. G ki WE' 3 s--1 A Q it --'fu gs. tw 1 3,4 -sc K4 .QV 4, -yy -. v----,-f5,,zg'r- WL' my '- img- --sg .4 .1 , jig.:-1 , ?Y,Ii--73:45-1'1'7 3-'V-193532 - - - 'ad ',,: 7 1 .2 giwafras?-1'-'-,Q552:53 Q f ' rf' ,,,.,,,, .. U, v, . 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A . wks' Y I i ' l 1 9 4,-. tx I ff- 1. muvewnfzaunhvxsixinf-u:.:s wwf -v-'W-fm , cFs'A4. wnckx M1 - uhhh.. ins-wi if 3. ,X ss., - , M., i QORQQWDXRSTNQGW? f '.2fE:'ff.m.,1....1.s , 4 i 3 ks' ,cr-'-M---1-0 A ,.... ,,,.M-,',.mw- A . 4 gi 1 ,,,, , 8 iw? , Q., A , ,A 1 so .W ,J Q4 ,.-l A. 185 lb. Thomas Henry wraps up his opponent before he can get away. B. Jeff Shriver sets up his take-down move on an unsuspecting foe. C. Charles Jenkins sticks his opponent from Lawrence North for an easy victory. D. John Kuhn tries to make his opponents face a part of the mat while hooking in a half-Nelson. E. City-Champion Mike Medford shoots in low for a 2-point take-down. F. 145 lb. Semi-State contender Bill Bra- mell taking a break while opponent gets up from the mat. G. Larry Lynch, 185 lb. iunior who trav- eled to Semi-State in 1976, was forced out of action in freak mishap on the mat. H. 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Nobody can take anything away from this hard- working squad, as they gave it their best right up to the end ofthe sea- son. Behind powerful players like Doug Reed, Bruce Everett, strong doubles players, a winning season was in reach until the final game of the season. Despite this setback the netters finished with a fine 6-8 record, many of the losses were by a close 3-4 score. Coach John Eason attributed the season's fail- ures to inexperienced players, a tough schedule and the fact that the second man, Darren Harrison 1 was forced to quit at the mid sea- son mark. This forced players with less experience to play in the diffi- cult second and third spots. This caused the team to give away two games in almost every match. As you can see the matches won by Marshall were hard wins indeed and made possible only by the number one man Doug Reed and the other doubles team. Reed was by far the outstanding player on the squad with a 5-4 record and honors in the city. This was Reed's first season on the squad, and he was playing some of the best com- petition in the city. He will certainly be improved next year. The dou- bles teams were also successful when their age is taken into accounts Junior Bob Keaffaber and Wes Gentry were the standouts in an outstanding group. The number two teams were made up of iunior Jeff Smith and freshman Jeff Opel. Opel is the brother of former Mar- shall tennis star Doug Opel, and we will be looking for his improvement. The outlook for next year is good. Only one senior, Greg Ber- iault, was lost from this year's squad. With players like Reed and the doubles team of Keafebbar and Gentry, Eason has offered limited opportunities with the statement, I think we will have a better team next year. fi --it 5 .., ,.', BOY'S TENNIS TEAM-Top Row: Jeff Smith, Dion Wolfe, Chris Pritchett, Bruce Everett, Jim Houston, Doug Reed, Jay Burleson, Greg Beriault, Brad Wilkie, Darren Harrison, Coach John Eason. Bottom Row: John Purcell, Duane Doles, Tracy Black, Tom Medford, Bob Keaffaber, Wes Gentry, Jeff Opel. Marshall's bowlers should show their dominance in this field by tak- ing the city crown once again. Despite a close call by Warren Central, the Patriot kegglers stayed on top for the fourth year in a row. A good and experienced team was the dominate reason for the bowl- ers' success. Seniors Steve Pauley and Tony Trowbridge added their experience to this year's squad as Juniors David Bernard and Keith Farley help retain the hopes of the future. You might remember Pauly from last year when he scored the first 700 series in the team's his- tory. A fifth city title in a row is very possible as many bowlers return, including freshman star Jennifer Chapman. NX ,, Q wg Yds iw:r '--- W --.,, N . ww N B ,, ,- f Q wg? Y 6' . , -.wo qv-d V+--Q. I 5 ,, r -E n 4 4 ,divan A 1, W Neighborhood kids enloy the snow In Indy s coldest wlnfer rwn- .. N X ,,y5jAk','Bf'-r v' -,hy ssfxhkksir .. -QL 1.5, A: 1 ' if 1 ','7 ,fefgg .V 5 Y. 'I f 2 .112 f:,f.f5f' I- 3, : ., .3 kv. faf. .:: -: t1?i lcf.fJQkIiji'f2f7 L I in ' 5 6' f d V' iff,-' -V ffw- .inf-fu- Jflraa ...w I 15-'.?.2'f-rf Q ff' ' Z Q -. hm, .v...4 . . Mrs. Dozier 22 1516 2 24 5 h ., -4 1 lv 4 -dv . N, vs' -1,-, K ...nu Mrs. Hardwick f .., N..- 5- Mr McCool An ordinary day with the deans Ah, come on man' Man, what d you cut? Study hall, I didn teven know they turned in cuts in there. One student rushes through the dean's door, I can't find my class, I went in late to art and they weren't there. Well, son, go to the depart- ment head and find out where they are, the dean replies. Outside the office is the nervous tapping of students' feet as they wait to see the dean. Ten yeas ago Marion Burleson 1 3... -Q came to John Marshall High School as Dean of Boys previously he taught at Arlington High School for fourteen years two of which he served as assistant Dean of Boys Burleson sees countless students each day mainly for attendance problems but also to issue home lunch passes and for some counsel- ing. Burleson is also a sponsor of the National Honor Society. I've received letters from par- ents and students who have attended Marshall-parents thank- ing me for helping students through rough times in school. Some prob- lem students write me about their regrets about dropping out of school. Marilyn Hardwick, Dean of Girls, is also the supervisor of extra-cur- Mr Burleson and Mrs Lackey emu 1?- 1.3. ricular activities She is the sponsor of Z club A girls honorary Hardwick finds satisfaction in her 'ob when I have received gradua- tion announcements and invitations from students I have counseled Many have moved and are gradu- ating from a different school Many students seek outa Dean for personal counseling that has nothing to do with a discipline problem. Mrs. Gloria Dozier and George McCool are the assistant deans. They concentrate on attendance problems. Earning credits 'on the job' DE lDistributive Educationl and ICT Ilndustrial Co-op. Trainingl are work study programs. These classes enable students to learn how to succeed in their vocations and investigate different work areas. DE deals with the manufacturing and retailing of goods and services. ICT is the actual on the job train- ing. The courses are worth two high school credits. One credit is iob-reI- ated and the other credit deals with the classroom. Grades are evalu- ated by the teacher and employer. The teacher iudges a student on his classroom work, whereas the employer grades on: attendance, punctuality, general attitude, qual- ity of work, quantity of work, atti- tude toward supervision, appear- ance, dependability, initiative and safety practices. DE leans toward students who have a saleable skill, those mechanically inclined. ICT is designed for students who are seeking careers in nursing, drafting, etc. Students are paid minimum wages and at the same time, able to explore an occupation of their choice. Pau Hayes and Dave Russell, teachers who organize the DE and ICT classes, do not guarantee iobs, but inform students on openings in jobs relating to their chosen occu- potions. DE and ICT allow the students to prepare for the future. They help the students make up their minds on chosen vocations and allow them to stumble on other various iobs. ...ton rx . .,,,. ., . - Le: X X . gan.-. x Jim Rockford , Shelia Mullins T? Rick Hartman Mi if Q 4 P-3, . x A ...A 00991 is . in E ' v , 35 5 Q ' x 5i5'? P . p ean au y Or' - qt X. ft U, , 'iM.M I U.- 'Sh David Baker T... WN nv' '-4 Mark Carte raining for work Vocational training or business education, which is typing, short- hand or accounting, teaches basic skills that can benefit students in many ways. The business depart- ment has nearly l 500 students enrolled in the different classes with typing being the most popular. While some students take typing or accounting to use in different iobs, many take them for a basic skill. We all need some skills to use in earning a living, and it's much cheaper to get it in high school than in post-high school trainings, says Mrs. Janet Weaver, business head. Speakers with business experi- ence, field trips and films supple- ment the regular business instruc- tion. On-the-iob training where grades are also given as part of the curriculum. D E and ICT are part of this. The Industrial Arts courses in masonry, metal shop, drafting, aerospace, printing, carpentry, and auto mechanics also trains students in practical vocational areas. The freshmen get to sample all the areas so they can choose the areas they want to concentrate on. As I walked into the room, 242, I hesitated, I could feel the lump in my throat enlarge as the palms of my hands grew sweaty from fear. All the questions I had prepared for my interview had completely van- ished from my thoughts, even my knees had become weak. I drew a deep breath. I slowly walked in. There was my victim leaning over a lab station in the back of the room, helping a stu- dent with his lab work. I stood at the doorway, hoping not to be too obvious, waiting to be invited in. I looked around the room which was filled with students who were loudly confering with one another. All of a sudden I heard, All right people, let's get to work. The change of atmosphere was unbe- Iievable, a silence hung over the room and the students pursued their assignments. This was not unu- sual though, that was Robert Tre- main vocalizing. Tremain could be compared to the commercial- When E. F. Hut- ton speaks people Iisten! Well, when Tremain speaks, people listen - or else. Tremain proceeded up front- Oh no! I've been spotted, this is it! Just as I was ready to make tracks, I felt the pressure of a hand on my shoulder, I turned and was greeted with How are you? I returned his hello. Suddenly all the fears I had, left. I felt foolish for having been so stupid. It would have been completely different if I hadn't known the man but actually he and I were good friends. I explained to him that I wanted to interview him and he willingly con- sented. Tremain sat down behind his desk, sighed and said, You don't mind if I have a cup of coffee, do you? He then proceeded to reach for his cup with a big T on it- his status symbol. My questions were obvious, I needed to know his biography and why he came to Marshall as a biology teacher. He proceeded to tell me all about his high school years up to the present. Tremain came to Marshall his Junior year, the first year Marshall was open. He was the LIBERATOR and MARHISCAN sports editor. Tremain participated in ROTC and was Sgt. Ist class of his company A. He played varsity football, var- sity wrestling and varsity baseball. Both years, Tremain was voted to the all-city baseball team. As a sen- ior, he was elected Student Council res ist Bob Tremain iw? was Bob Tremain :W YO ' 1 ' ' f President President of Letterman s Club and maintained honor roll standings Tremam was Newspaper Honorable Mention VarsIty football player placed second In the varsity wrestlmg sectionals and made all city baseball Active on the news paper he was Iolned by his brother and became co sports editor of the yearbook In 1969 Tremam s graduating year he was awarded an academic and sports scholarship to Indiana Central During his college years he magored physical education and health and mmored In biology Tre maIn s college years consIsted of four years of baseball three years as a Letterman and he was voted captam of hIs baseball team He received the Kelsoried Mental AttI tude Award and the Walter Brena mon Sportsmanship Award Tre mam was scouted by the San Fran CISCO Giants but declined for finan cial reasons and because of a knee Inlury He then pursued a career as a teacher Tremam returned to JMHS In 1973 with a position In the Science Department as a biology teacher Today he coaches freshman foot ball freshman wrestlmg and has led the varsity baseball team to . -149: f I C, If W'M. .?5:j3+-f- 7 l '::. . fi ,Q--- q,f:,,,....-- E sectional victory When asked who Inspired him to be the man he is today he replied Doc Weaver he encouraged me and showed a lot of Interest In what I did and thought l think I ve pat terned my teaching methods after hIm TremaIn s list Included his Mom and Dad and others As a high school student Tre mam was considered a leader he always aided a friend when some one had a problem Big Tree has returned to Marshall My next victim was Brad Goffi net a close friend of Tremam s Goffinet came to Marshall his freshman year In l968 He partIcI pated In freshman basketball and freshman baseball The next three years Gofflnet played varsity bas ketball and varsity baseball In his semor year Goffmet was an active member ofthe Letter man s Club and student council In l972 he earned a four year schol arshIp to Butler UnIversIty During his college years he malored In health and drug education Goff: net played four years of baseball two years of basketball and main tained good grades throughout his college years Goffmet was scouted by the Cin Brad Goffinet ,Ax u lk li 1,1 cinnati Reds and also declined for financial reasons, he wanted to pursue a career as a teacher. Goffinet returned to JMHS in l975 to begin teaching. He also coached in reserve baseball. This year Goffinet will coach the fresh- man basketball team. When asked who inspired him to be the man he is today he replied, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Froning lClark Froning, former health teacher and baseball coachl inspired me the most. Harvey was able to relate to the students and Froning was there when l had a problem. Goffinet seemed to be surprised with the way Marshall had changed over the years. He noticed that the dress code was now non-existent and that there seemed to be a whole new change of atmosphere, especially with the addition of the Industrial Arts wing. Through their high school and college years both men maintained good grades, actively participated in sports and clubs and weren't afraid of becoming involved. Tre- main and Goffinet are back because they sincerely care about the students at Marshall. I 4. 1 v ll L ' l'g4l'e 2 .L X Y H V -l a 1 wk. V ' B I X ' ' ' 1 n n I 0 ' I 1 ' ' H 1 1 ' ' . . , ' ' ' . gg . , . . . I Q - , - ' l ' . n I I I - ' ' In f in . , , . . . - , , V . I , ' 9 ' . - I . ' - I - ' - I . . . . , , I - I I . Try to get a locker open and find a class in a big strange building within five minutes. These plus many other thoughts ran through the minds of freshmen the first cou- ple weeks of school. On the first day of school the freshmen were taken into the audi- torium and introduced to Principal Haynes and other faculty members. All freshmen must take orienta- tion to help them plan a career choice and selecting their maiors and minors to meet graduation requirements. Classes that were chosen by freshmen included Gen- eral Math, World Civilization, and Physical Education. There are 725 students in the class of 1980. The class members got involved into the school activi- ties by ioining clubs of all sorts, going to sporting events, and build- ing their class float for Homecom- ing. In the first part of the year the Liberator took an opinion poll where fifty of the 725 students were asked how they liked Mar- shall and its teachers. Only three of the fifty students said they didn't like Marshall. Most of the class of '80 found Marshall a friendly place. Gary Strube Steve Justice and Jeff Shriver Jill Novotny J. 1. X - -Aa Rt' -0 lx li -.. 3 U is I 1. . I Q-an .,a- ,- A N, -, ...nv n if rr , A V X 1 I 1 . A- .J I ll . 'A is 1' ,iii .as fi vs ' Q' ' I g so is J e 9 , ui' My Rv -H 1 p qi if ll , J E 'J SI Q .. ,. 2 kk . 5' 5. A . , A Q u- 0 'W - y D r .wi 1 . , fr. . 4 - ' 'NJ ,,,..,. a .,,, sax Ir R L f 3 , ll ll A :fi A vs gl ,ff A A J A, V31 H .3 ' if K7 , fa ' - ' 5' x K, ,. V xy f J s 3 i 1 X D, Q! . .gi V i , 1 A 'J J. -. if-35? l 4- are , 1.9,- 1: ,pf Q N x s S u I fx . If 'J .-7 , ffm, XX ,XA V19 .f X X 1' ,ar ,9- w - , 6 X . , D , 1 1 . Q? 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'V Darren Barley Lisa Bennett Jerry Brngharn Dwayne Blackman Ruclward Bowens Rana Bowman Barbara Bradshaw Rack Brown Tresa Caudrll Gordon Chancey Rrcky Chownrng Kerry Cookerly Wrllram Day Tum Esarey Mnke Ferree Cornelres Hatcher Isaac Hatcher Anrta Hendrick Jackre Hendrrck Anthony Hoskms mm Illhong Mark Jaroslnslu Brenda Jenkrns Rrck Mayors Anthony M:Clennon Melrsa Mrller Yvette Muller Steven Noland Wrlrna Page Eddre Parrott Davrd Phrllups Mark Sexton Debble Slmer Mervln Smrlh Debra Welch Rochelle Wells Greg Wrllramson Julie Yarlrng Sophs find fgims Bivlvgy UK Most sophomores heard rumors about the must biology course and dreaded taking it, but, once they were into the course and went on field trips to learn howto iden- tify birds and collect insects and leaves for their collections, they really enjoyed it. This year sophomore English classes returned to doing research papers, and most also read and reported on the book Johnny Tre- main . This is the last year for sophomores to choose Phase Elec- EEL ram: c,,., , Third place Soph float Feeling Free features Cathy Keller and Tra y Caster. ll!' l Lil .tlllllll illlll ill!!!-ll C tives. Becoming active in school up me 'VF 'Si' V' ' N ' ' 's H, ' 4 activities was the goal of many. Q B .. ',. W1 EA -V W ,, W fi 4 'F h g , ,,. T . r ...ff 4 , .1 Randall Harpold is preparing a part for a steam engine on a verti- cal milling machine in Mr. Hester's class. As Mr. Otto lectures to the rest of his class, Susan Watson, Vincent Duerson and Robert Donnel work independently. Lori Abbott Cindi Adams Candy Adams Gregg Agee Chris Ailes Kim Akles Sandy Alcorn Damita Allen Terry Allen Charles Alums Coleman Anderson Ethel Anderson Bill Arnold Greg Arnold Kathy Arnold Mike Arnold Mike Arnold Wilette Atkins Regina Baker Terri Baker Bruce Baldwin Cindy Bales Vicky Barbee Debbie Barcus Mitch Barnes Joe Bartlett Grace Bates Bruce Bauter Elizabeth Bell LaDanno Below Debbie Bennett Sharon Bennett Kim Bernard Robert Berry DeWayne Bills JoAnn Binion Lynnette Birdsong Jerry Bishop Tracy Black Darrell Blackburn Anthony Blackwell Sherry Blackwell Kim Blaydoe Karl Blunt Cheri Battorff David Baughton Jeff Boulby Thelma Boyd Monica Bradford Susan Bramell Robert Brewer Linda Brezausek Tereasa Broadus Clifter Brooks Sheila Brooks Kenny Brown Loretta Brown Mark Brown Serrita Brown Lisa Browne James Browning Gina Bruner Lori Bruning Carol Bryan James Bryant Robert Bryant Vthllie Bryant Donald Bunker Randall Burch Sharon Burgess Jackie Burkett Jay Burleson Cathy Burnam James Burnell Theresa Burns Gina Bush Julie Bush Aleiandro Busteo Don Butler Anita Byard Brenda Byrd Rachelle Byrd Thomas Carson Randy Cartwright Tracie Castor Robqrt,Cazares Helena Chalupo Loria Chandler Brenda Chaney Sonia Chapman 2' fi. v . 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Tammy Muller Becky Miller Melba Mllls Lesto Mrtchell Dulcnnls Montogomery Rita Montogornery Carla Moon Donna Moore Ronda Moore Scott Moore Terri Moore Lawerence Margon Leonard Morgan Mary Morgan Maury Morgan Jim Morris LaMont Morris La Donna Mundy Rickey Murrf Tyron Murft Lisa Murphy Judy Murray Ernest Muse Becky Napper Eddie Newby Robbie Newell Salley Nichols Vanessa Nlckles Gary Odell Melissa Opel Becky Orr Tan Ostwng Vthllis Owens Lisa Owings Anna Oyler Stacy Part O'Keete Parker David'ParnelI Lisa Parsons Susan Paul Sherri Pearson Elizabeth Pennybaker Floyd Perterson Janet Pickens Randy Pnpkrn Terry Pitcher Mark Pollard Debbie Ponto Lanny Power Jody Presnell Steve Preston Michele Price Yolanda Price Chris Prichett Pam Probst Tami Prunty Jack Quadliest Deloncie Quarles Kim Rader Lynda Ragan Jim Ranger Laura Ranger Kevin Redden Lisa Reed Lori Reed Shirly Raid Kathy Ridenour Vicki Richardson Dan Rickey Kathy Rickey Michael Riddick James Riddle Mary Rifner Marla Roark Dennis Roberts Joni Roell Mary Rose Jacqueline Rowe David Rowley Lynne Rayee Cris Rudical Bill Rushton Harold Russell Joan Russell Lisa Sager Lillie Sanders Karen Sanders Teresa Santo James Satterheld Debbie Schantz Mlma Schaub Joe Scheiblhut Phyllis Scisney David Sexton Lisa Shafer Michiael Shannon Marla Shorkey Martin Sharp Don Shaw Harriette Shaw Greg Shelton Ray Shepard David Shinkle V s .. 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Micah Sutton Steve Swegman Damita Talley Bob Tarter , .1 , f Angie Tate --5: ' ' F' Edith Taylor Msg, A Q r Greg Taylor -'Mai Tammy Taylor William Taylor Pattie Theyssen 4 , ,- 4 . JS . , ... f ,, X1 X' T A 42 4' ' ? fx, ff 1 1 si V 5 I Z I My ' ' - Michael Thomas ' mg is -- ' Yolonda Thompson M .xt Cheryl Tiffany g A 1 - ' A 5, , , - ' Forest Toliver .2 V 1 . Q ' A uf' Aaron Toron ----ef V s V 2' 1 ' A' . ..- - Becky Trent I -j , . Steve Trailor td' ,X ,f 2 if! D wg. Betty Turentlne H wt V 1 4- I, Mary Turner ' V l 1 , i Paul Turner . f - X 1 . . ' - 0 .4....-.....- .3 Sharon Turner Elaine Utter Norman Valentine Andrea Vanderer ' ii Kevin Vardimon , 1- 5- gf A V , ., , 4 K Mw1jCy.- 2- , ' ' f H f ., M 1 4- 6 Q DovidVincent ' - - - rf,-,.p, . X -x 7. 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Linda Weiglien Robert Welch Kim Wert Greg Wesler Michael West Beverly Westerfield Dan Whaling Kelley Wheeler Kim White Sheila White Daryle Whitfield Daryle Whittle Mark Wienke Brad Wilkie Larry Willan Dave Williams Jo Williams Kathy Williams LaDonna Williams Robert Williams Rudy Williams Terri Williams Robin Williams Rudolph Williams Terri Williams Terry Williams Scott Williamson Richard Willis 'lim Willis David Wills David Wilson Bobby Wilson Rickey Wilson Kelly Wiseman Carol Wilt Dion Wolfe Elizabeth Woodbury Susanne Woody Tracy Wray Mark Wyatt .lay Yarling Issac Yarbrough Laura York Debbie Yung Michael Young . , ., ,,, , 1 nv- A W H u .a 4' W, - ,- ,, V' Q -rr ' 1 , , , ., . . , A 2,541 ' ' , , , ' i ,Y an , , v Z W ' Y 1' i in V nf. V . , 1, ,,, , 'nt' 1' ,, , yi , my , wt K . f x' , I H x t 1: w, vi! il I v ' :efi4 m. 6 ' - , I K L, l' slit 4 V 2 . '-4,-M ,,,, . A. M Nl' ' , ,Sja V ' 3 N ,f fx it if Y I V nipkggy A. 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S'-:I 1..Y-'HP1x,f . -.N 3.-...QM 'Nitx 'txf!4 -. -- L- . ul F- - j V ' i A J N..-g -+.-2:11, -55:29 Q. r 'Aa :QQ ' 1 ' -51 1 1, 1 gt --3, Lf? 4,1 f ,......:...v....AW,. ., ,,.. X X . . x 'as X N X 11 su,-nn. ,,.vuuun l 99 W These students display some of the styles of shoes and socks that are popular now- a-days. Naturalists Club trips are exciting and edu- cational. They are enioyed by iust about everyone. Showing their opinion of the game, these students land parentsl, cheer and clap their hands and add a few of their own words to the game. This year will probably be a memorable one for the Junior class Not only have they received driv- ers' license and won first place for their homecoming float, but this winter has been a winter for record breaking temperatures and snow- falls. The class of '78 will also remem- ber 1977 by its many hit movies like A Star is Born and King Kong , and hit songs like Hot Line and Beth . The year 1978 is more than a memorable one for the Junior class. It is a yeqr for looking forward to the prom at the end of the year and looking forward to next year when they will become the new Senior Class of JMHS. Ackerman, Wendy Adams, Donna Adams, Jeffrey Agee, Terry Ahleteld, Marcia Ailes, Kim Akles, Dan Alchin, Jeff Alcorn, Larry Allegree, Sandy Allen, Trudy Allgood, Dale Allseitz, Ed Allseitz, Jennifer Anderson, Jerome Anslow, Doug Archie, Vickie Arndt, Sara Arnold, Mark Arnold, Mike Arnold, Suzanne Arthur, Dana Bader, Cindy Bailey, Thomas Baker, Darryl Baker, Jeanette Baker, Tom Baker, Tommy Bankhead, Cordio Bansbach, Beth Barcus, DeAnn Barns, Robin Barkdull, Shelley Barnard, David Bateman, Bettye Bates, Peggy Batey, Debbie Baxter, Vincent Bean, Georgett Beatrice, Mike Beechler, Tom Bennett, Jeffrey Bishop, Brian Black, Teresa Blackburn, Ken Blaydoe, Faith Boorman, Kenny Boehmer, William Bonebrake, Dennis Boss, Carolyn Bowles, Potrica Bowman, Billy Boyd, Aaron Boyer, Kathy Bradshaw, Roger Breoziel, Mary Brennen, Brandon Brewington, Cindy Bridgetorth, Lillita Bright, David Bristow, Mark Bronstrup, Kathy Brooks, Teresa Brosnan, Joe Brown, April Brown, Delores Brown, Lois Brown, Marcia Brown, Marcus Brown, Vivian Browne, Tom Browning, Mike Browning, Mitch Bryant, Glenn Bultman, Robert Burkes, Tina Burns, Joseph Burrua, Anita Butler, Johnnie Butler, Ledora Buttrom, Rob Byrd, Robin Cain, Robin Campbell, Bill Carder, Scott Carter, Dianna Casey, Deane Cecil, Noel Chalupa, Barbara Chaney, Tranza , K, ..... , ., 1- wi ' t A Nj, f , ,, 0 Q. .1 l ' 1 W, ,,, - 43 'LY N, Q 1.4 Q - I x.. -fr ' '-2 1 f if ' ' x ', .4 , -. , , , , , I K fl 2 , ' N up ' X I' 5 7 I X' Q ,f' i if A 4 .. . i 5- if - ew, . .1,, 41 ir. 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Lilsey, Laura Lilsey, Linda Long, Thomas Lutocka, Scott Lynch, Larry Mayor, Roderick Malander, David Malone, Sheila Mansfield, Lisa Marks, Bryan Marley, Kent Marlin, Connie Martin, Kathleen Matheson, Debbie Mattingly, Michele Maxey, Tomo Mays, Stanley McCallisler, John McCalIister, Russell McCarty, Mike McChrislian, Quinlan McClure, Yvonne McCoy, Tim McDonald, David McDowell, Patrick McDowell, Palsy McEwen, Jefterey Mclntyre, Linda McKenzie, Betty McKinley, Mark Mcwillims, George Meals, Teresa Means, Donna Melling, Lewis Meyer, Debbie Miles, Dwain Miller, LeAnn Miller, Raymond Miller, Roxanne Mills, Greg vm' s 4 f w gi it L4 x 'Riu s , Q ,Q 1 s 5 K 1 1 If ' I 2 Q U is 2 ff 5 Q . 26 ' if l' i, 9 ' 7 If I 5- 2 4,7317 . ' . V ' f AQ' 'I A x 2:2 .. 'Xl' ' i fi X 1 5 ' or 5 L Fwi.e.rg12:5 .7 a way to occupy themselves U S. History seems to be a bit boring today so these students find Miner, Keith Mitchell, William Montgomery, Margurita Montgomery, Trisha Moore, Mazel Moore, Phil Moore, Phillip Moore, Scott Morales, Michelle Morris, John Morrison, Ramon Mullins, Shiela Napper, Susie Neer, Jett Nelson, Stephanie Newell, David Nicholson, Pam Noe, Robert Norris, Louis Nostrand, Jerry Novoteny, Ken Outlaw, Joyce Owens, David Padgett, Sandra Parks, Gerald Parks, Lisa Parks, Vickie Parrott, Dan Partridge, Elaine Patton, Jimmy Payne, Paul Perry, Andrea Perry, Annette Phelphs, Lavella Philliphs, Linda Phipps, Debra Pollard, Mike Pompey, Kenny Portwood, David Posley, Belinda Pnce, Kevin Pride, Harold Proctor, David Pruitt, Linda Ramey, Kevin Romer, Leigh Ellen Reed, Doug Rippy, Susie Robbins, Kevin Robinson, Dianna Robinson, Emory Robinson, Sam Robinson, Tomy Rockford, David Rodgers, Carol Rodman, Steve Rogers, Elizabeth Root, Archie Rose, Marsha Routon, Sandra Rowe, Brad Russell, Kevin Russell, Sandy Ryan, Pam Sandeter, Bob Sausser, Mark Schiebelhut, Dave Schulge, Danny Scott, Cathy Scott, Lisa Scott, Lori Sears, Scherrie Sells, Roger Sexton, Janice Shafer, Reggie Sharkey, Cindi Sheehan, Pat Shepard, Julie Shepard, Steve Shockency, Diane Shrontz, Ann Shull, Doris Simpson, Bob Sims, Mary Skelley, Dean Slaughter, Tonya Slicer, Debbie Sluss, Jay Smith, Bill ,Aly ijik. .Z 4 ,ff- .,,, A ,, N, A V f- ' 4. 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Y .X M 4 ,.,.,,'- 1 W ,L 4 '- 1 b my .Q I. .0 Q is , . A ., ss , eg ' wi -saw-.unix .. NE' K 91, Greg Cook eventually passed James Degraphenreed to win the Run for Fun race. 3? , , ......r... as lk Coral Bennett, newspaper editor-in-chief, works long hours of I her iobs-editing the paper and earning college money. , I I , Q 4 W lr 5: xc, L, Ss sn- 5 3' 9 x T ff , a aj . 1..- 1- -,.. I E 5 WE! ' Friday the l3th wasn't a bad luck May Prom day to the Class of '77 because it signaled the beginning of the Senior's run for graduation on June 8. For the second year the Prom was at the Convention Cen- ter where the King and Queen presided. Seniors participated at the homecoming game where they again shot off fireworks at the halftime. Senior Penny Thompson was crowned Homecoming Queen and she toured the track in a Corvette. The seniors' float came in second place. One of the big events for senior girls is the annual Powderpuff football game. Brad Goffinet coached Brads Bunnies and Ken George coached Georges Gorgeous Gals. The game ended in a tie. Many seniors attended the Senior Breakfast at the Marriot Inn. After a break- fast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, comic awards were made by Senior President Mike McCarthy. Seniors also sold Halloween, Valentine and Christmas messages. They collected messages from students to send to other students for a penny a word. These sales helped the class earn money for the senior gift to the school. 'ji Af -5 eww-,'v it xv. M13 ' -wma . it I .W K , an M' X ,..--1 W, W Julie Passwater, activities editor for the Marhiscan, works to meet a deadline. , x Q ll Seniors Kathy Worley and Mike McCarthy enioy a glass of punch at the 76 Turnabout. ' ' IL' i . , P ' N r Nw lf - ,B N. sv I P . 2 . 4 P . 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X , A Blaclmwell S 1 5: X fs - l A Berroult J Brvens L-5 .. - 5 ' f MM' is 'xv f I ff Y l,.. r ABEL, ANNETTE ACTON IWILLIAMSJ, DEBRA KAY-NaturoL rsts Club ADAMS, GARY D ADAMS, PAMELA JO-Concert Club lO-l l, Concert Choir l2, History Club 9, Liberty Bells 12, Mot Mards IO, Naturalists Club lO,l2, Patrrettes l l-l 2, Powderpuff Football l2, Quill and Scroll ll-l 2, Yearbook lO-l2 AILES, CARLA D.-Office Mgr. 9,l2, Patrrettes 9-l l, PE Ass't. l2, Powderpuff Football I2 ALLEGREE, KENNY WAYNElC-Qncert Choir lO- l 2, Sons of Liberty l l -l 2 ANDERSON, ANTHONY DEWAYNE-Art Club l2, Newspaper l 2, Office Mgr IO-12 ARCHIE, PAMELA--Patrrettes ll, Powder- puff Faatboll l 2 ARNOLD, DEBI ELAlNE-Cheerbloclr 9, Nat- uralists Club 9-l l, Office Messenger l l, Patriots on Parade 9-12, PE Asst l lg Powder- puff Football l2, Student Council lO,l2 ARNOLD, MICHAEL J -German Club 9, Marchrng Band 9-l2, Musicals ll, Office Messenger 9-I 2, Pep Bond 9-12, Symphonic Wind 9-12 BAILEY, REBECCA JO-IMC Asst. 9-l2, Office Messenger ll-l2, Student Councrl Alternate l l, Cheerbloclr 9, Science Asst l l- I2 BAKER, DAVID P,--Key Club ll, Naturalrsts Club l2, Patriots on Parade ll-I2, Spelunk- Ing Club lO-l l, Thesplans l2, Science Asst. lO-l2, Stage Crew l l-I 2 BALDRIDGE, JEFF ALLEN-Baseball 9-lO, Bowling League 9, Letterman Club IO-l2, PE Asst. l l-l2,Wergl1tlifting Club 12, Wrestling 9-12 BANSBACH, JOYCE A. BARBEE, DENISE-'Art Club, Office Messen ger, Future Nurses Club BARCUS, MIKE GEORGE-Football 9, French Club 9, Powderpuff Football lcheer- leaderl l2, Wrestling 9 BARNES, JEFF J. BARROWS, JOHN M. BARTLETT, JERRY LEE-Aft Club l2, Concert Club l l, Radio Club lO BENNETT, CORAL EILEEN-Just Us IO, National Honor Society ll-12, Naturalists Club lO, Newspaper 9-l2, Editor rn Chief, Office Messenger l l-12, Patrrettes ll-l 2, Patriots On Parade l l-l 2, Powderpuff Foot- ball l2, Quill and Scroll ll-12, Vrce Presu- dent Spanish Club 9-12, Student Council I0- l2g Student Council Cabinet l2, Z Club ll- I2 BERIAULT, ARTHUR G.-Letterman Club 12, Naturalrsts Club IO-12, Student Council ll, Tennts lO-l 2 BlVENS, JERILYN-IMC Ass't lO-l lg Natu- rallsts Club lO-l l, Oflce Mgr. l2, Forergn Lang, Office Ass't ll, Lab Ass't ll, English Office Ass't l2 BLACKWELL, ANDRA O. BLAKEY, MICHAEL F.-Intramurals BOARMAN, ERIC A. BOEHMER, STEVEN LEONARD-Drtll Team l0, lntramurals 10, Just Us IO-I2, Key Club l l, Naturallsts Club lO-l lg Rrfle Team 9-l2, ROTC 9-l 2, Student Council l2, Tennis ll BONEBRAKE, JERRY DEAN-Wrestling 9 BORDENKIRCHER, REBECCA ANN-Natw ralrsts Club 9-I2, Sec., Office Mgr. ll, Patrlettes lO-l2, Powderpuff Footballl l2g Spelunlclng Club 9g Student Council ll BOUGHTON, PATTY LYNN-ICT Club l2, IMC Ass't 9-l l, Moth Ass't lO BOWLING, WILLIAM CODY-Football F, 9, Naturalrsts Club 9-I I, Powderpuff Football Cheerleader, Science Ass't lO-12 'E' f . ' u P Ad0 l5 C. Ailes L3 1 D Arnold M AH-,old ?3'f -'--1.4 1141 -.23 P 'r f . 3 -.,r .- .V . , lv 1 i 2 2 J Bansbach D gt-,bee J. Bartlett C Bennett M, Blakey E Boormon fl I W. Bowling S Boehner l B0n'3b'0l'e R Bordenkrrcher P. Boughton J Bowman S Boyd M Bndges A Brlm C Brown D Brown R. Brunelle R- BYYCHY J, Campbell B, Carr BOWMAN, JUNE L BOYD, SHANNON BLOOMFIELD-Draft Ass't 10-12, ROTC 10 BRADFORD, FELITA R BRAMELL, WlLLlAMJ BRANDON, JEFFREY A BRIDGES, MICHAEL WAYNEfBasketball 9- 12, Lt. Gov Boys State, English Club 9,11- 12, German Club 9-10, IMC Ass't11-12,Key Club 10-12, Letterman Club 1O-12, Natural- usts Club 9-10, Patrlots on Parade 9, PATS 9- 12, Student Council 9-12 BRIM, AMELIA ELIZABETH-ROTC, Student Council BROADOUS, NORMAN E BRONSTRUP, CHARLES E -Naturalnsts Club 10 BROOKS, SHARON JEAN-Latin Club 12, Naturalusls Club 10, Spelunlung Club 9, Scl- ence Ass't11, Soctal Studies Ass't 12 BROWN, CATHY J BROWN, DEBRA JO BROWN, LOIS M BROWN, MICHELLE DENISE--English Club 12, Natuonal Honor Socnety 11-12, Powder- pufl Football 12, Student Councul 9,12, Z Club 11-12, Tracl: Manager 9-11, Executxve Committee 12, Sensor Breakfast Committee 12, Senior Christmas Party Clwalrman 12 BROWN, PAMELA M. BRUNELLE, ROBERT E,-Naturalnsts Club BRYANT, ROBBlN A -Basketball 9-11, Nat- uralrsts Club 9-11, Office Mgr. 10, Powder- pull Football 12, Tennts 10, Volleyball 9-1 2 BUCKALLEW, JANET S -Bowling League CAIN, JAY EMERSON-Gymnastics 11-12 CAMPBELL, JEFFREY M,-Art Club 11, Stu- dent Councnl 9, Track 9 CARSON, JAMES-Bowlung League, Spe- lunkmg Club, Student Council, Wrestlung 9, Soccer CARTE, MARK ALAN-Foofbclll 9, Wenghtlnft- mg Club 11,Wrestlung 10 CARTER, DALE CARTWRIGHT, STEVE A.-Bawllng League 9-10, PE Ass't 12, Track 12 CASEY, STEPHEN E. CATHCART, RICK A -Marching Band 9-105 Nalurallsts Club 10-11, Pep Band 9-12, Sym- phonic Wmd 9-12,Tl1espnans12 45,5 L M K F Bradford W Bvamell .mg 2'. fe , Q, ar WJ 1' 'R' 'T --'. Q' 'T 7 -L if ' ' ,5fs, 1 1 J Brandon 1 ' ' N BYOUCJUS C Branstrup S Brooks 2' ,ur-,, 'S 1 M Brown L Brown New xx x SRX Om -SN R X y xm Lx x me - . N X sk 5:95515 FAX-SN X' NN 12,,-, , :rf- 1 ' -. 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Dale K, Dolton D- Dalziel . ' ' ' It , 5 Y 1,5 , H .I 4-.F w 1- of F ' -1-1-HSM - A- f x'f1i,:- ff Q., ' T I, 'Y ' - ,ln Q .LIP CHALUPA, CLAVTON K -Football 9-IO, Track IO-II CHANDLER, CANDIS A.-German Club II, Office Mess. 9-I I CHATMAN, MICHELLE ANGELENE-Latm Club, Student Council, Track CHENAULT, CALVIN D. CHRIST, DIANA CHRISTENSEN, LINDA SUE-Basketball 9- I2, Naturalrsts Club 9-I I, Oftrce Mgr. I2, Patruots an Parade 9-IO, Powderpuff Football I 2, Student Councul 9- I O, Tennis IO-I2, Track 9, Volleyball 9- I 2 CHRISTNER, DIANA REBECCA-Mat Molds 9-IO, Naturalnsts Club II, Patriettes IO-I I, Student Council II, Track 9-IO, Cheerblcck 9-IO CLARK, PATRICIA M.-Home Ec Ass't I I CLARK, STEPHEN ALLEN-ICT Club I2 COFFEY, SOLON E. COHRS, JOHN H COLLINS, KURT A. CONNOR, CHRISTINE MARIE-Cheerblack 9-IO, DECA Club I2, Echnbow 9-I 2, Natural- nsts Club IO-I2, Offece Mess. 9-I2, Powder- puft Football I2 COX, CATHY C.-Natnonal Honor Socuety I I-I 2, Naturallsts Club 9-I 2, Office Mess 9- I I, Patnettes IO-I I, Patriots on Parode 9-I I, Student Council 9-IO, Z Club I I COX, MALINDA L.-Art Club 9,I 2, ICT Club I2, Mat Maids IO, Musrcals I2, Naturallsts Club IO-I I, Powderpuff Football I2, Sctence Ass't IO-I I, Spamsh Club 9-IO, Spelunlung Club 9-I I, General Mrlls Scholarshup I2 CRAWLEY, LISA J.-Englush Club II, Nattonol Honor Society I I-I 2, Naturalrsts Club IO, Powderputt Football I2, Sensor Class Officer, Student Councrl 9-IO, Volley- ball IO, Yearbook I I-I 2, Quill and Scroll I2 CRUDUP, RAPHAEL P. CURRAN, THOMAS S. CURRY, DON J. CUSHINGBERRY, KAREN DALE, MICHAEL JOSEPH-Drnll Team I I, PE Ass't I2, Rrfle Team lI-I 2, ROTC 9-I 2 DALTON, KATHRYN 1.-ICT Club I2, IMC Ass't 9-IO, Noturalrsts Club IO-I2, Offuce Ass't IO-I I, Science Ass't I I-I2, Z Club I I- I2 DALZIEL, DIANA LYNN-DECA Club I2, Englrsh Ass't I I-I 2, IMC Ass't 9-I 2 DAMERON, ALYCE DAURELLE, JULIE L. DAVIDSON, RANDY DAVIDSON, SHERRY LYNN-Office Mess. Il-I2, Evening School Ass't I2, Math Ass't IO, Powderpuft Football I2, Scrence Ass't IO-I 2 DAVIS, BETH DAVIS, CATHYJ1 DAY, JANET LEA !-.Q FY! 'lk C. Chenault D, Chngf 1 s, Clark s. cone, TI' 1... .-. I I-', C. Cox M C01 lbw D CUNY K. Cushlngberry ,. A Dameran J. Daurelle R. Davidson S. Davudson B. Davus C- Daw, J, Day W4 DOY V. Dean 0 -go R. Doon J. Dobbs Q, - 4-nw f' I R. Dull D, Duncan .Q if I Mn I S. Edwards L. Elder tif B. Engellnng S. Errclcson I Wi II5 ,due- DAY, WARREN EUGENE-DECA Club I2, English Ass't I I, Musicals 95 Woodshop Ass't IO DEAN, VICKIE LYNN-Englrsh Club II5 IMC Ass't I Ig Spanish Club I2 DEGRAPHENREED, JAMES ANTHONY- Boslretball 9-I2, Letterman Club I25 Track II-I2 DINE, ELIZABETH ANN-Concert Choir IO- I2, Secretary5 Girls Volleyball 9-IO5 Gnrls Basketball 9-IO5 Morshallaures I0-I25 Mus:- cols I I-I 25 National Honor Socuety I2, Presi- dent5 Orchestra 9, Patriots on Parade IOAI 25 Student Councul 9-I I5 Thespran I2, Trea- surer, Z Club I2 DIXON, PAMELA D DOAN, RICK J. DOBBS, JONI LYNN-English Club II5 IMC Ass't 9-I 25 Naturalist Club I0 DONEL, CYNTHIA RENEE-D.5.A.C. II5 English Club I Ig National Honor Society ll' I2, Oftnce Mess. IO,I 25 Sponlsh Club IO DORSEY, JOYCE L, DUERSON, FRANK C.-Basketball IO5 Foot- ball IO, Intramural I2 DUFF, RANDY EARLE DUNCAN, DEBBIE L.-Cheerblock 9g Festrval ofthe Arts I05 Mat Molds IO5 Oftuce Mess. 95 Powderpuff Football l25 Yearbook IO-I 2 DUNCAN, JANET M -Concert Club IO5 Concert Chonr ll-I25 Lrberty Belle IO5 Mar- shallarres I I-I 25 Musicals II-I25 Naturolusts Club IO5 Patrrots on Parade I I-I25 Thespnans I2 DWENGER, ROBERT E, EDMONDSON, MARETA R. EDWARDS, SHARON K, ELDER, LINDA ELLISON, EDITH L ELZEA, KIMBERLY EMPERLY, JOSEPH L ENGELKING, BEVERLY ANN-Concert Choir II5I25 Marshallatres I25 Mat Molds IO-I 25 Musrcals I25 Natronal Honor Socrety II-I25 Naturalists Club IO-I 25 Patriots on Parade I I-l2, Powderputt Football I25 Z Club I I-I 2 ERICKSON, SUSAN R.-Basketball 9,I25 Concert Choir IO5 Naturolrsts Club IO-II5 Office mgr. II5 Patrnots on Parade I05 Pow- derpufl Football I25 Student Councrl IO-I I5 Track I05 Volleyball 9-I 2 ERVIN, PAUL J.-Student Council II'I25 Weightlifting Club I2 EUDALY, SUSAN DENISE-Concert Club IO5 Musrcals II-I25 Orchestra 9-125 Quiz Team I25 All-City High School Symphony Orchestra I25 Science Asst. 9-I25 Music Office Mgr, 9- I2 EVANS, CYNTHIA ANN-Cheerblock 9, German Club IO5 Offrce mgr. IO-I I FAULKNER, LYLA LEE-Folk Dance Club II5 German Club IIVI25 Mat Mards 9-I Ig Sew- rng Contest I I FEATHERINGILL, JOHN JOSEPH-Baseball 9-I25 Bowling I0-I Ig English Club II5 Latln Club 9-I I5 Powderpuff Cheerleader FELLER, ROLAND A.-Naturolusts Club 9-I I FILLENWORTH, MIKE J.-Chess Club I05 Computer Club 95 English Club I I5 IMC Ass't 95 Just Us l25 Naturalists Club I I-I 2 FISCHER, MARK ALAN-Math Club5 ROTC5 Student Council J Degraphenreed Coonel J DUVWY F Duerson J wr , x9 1' ff ..' ,. f 5555 I 5 ,l' M Q95 I ff 5 3 7 I 1 f 4' yiffly 4 Y , s J. Duncan E. EI :san P. Eryrn It Faulkner J- FeallIe'ln9'll R, Feller M Flllenwarth M Frscher S. Fisher eh. -I gx I Yi , ,, ' if I , , kk , G. Franlrlin L Fleming B. Fluharty L. Franklin G Freeman ..f, if? X M Gibbon av f-.Q-Q. -.Q-.:.,., TK X XT I. af G. Gilliland T. Goff ' ,f 5-if , up 1:1552 eff 16-SVN sr-N, ...-.-1 1'.. ' duff .,f X iff-. A- H'g,V f-' I ff.-.eiiviiiiiilsifz . C Graves D Gray R. Greene ....,,,X E Hull R. Hartman 2X II .. I, N Hansbrough T Harmon vw- ff-Q 'DJ K, Haskins K, Hqgkmg FISHER, SHELIA S. FLEMING, LEAH DARLENE-Cheerblock, Intramural, Office Mgr., PE Ass't, Powderpuff Football, Speech Team, Student Council, Togetherness Club, Track FLUHARTY, BRENDA-Cheerblock, Natural- rsts Club IO-12, Powderpuff Football I2 FOREMAN, KATHY A.-Academrc Congress, Letterman IO, Naturalusts Club 9-IO, News- paper 9-IO, Potnette 9-I I, Powderpuff Foot- ball I2, Senior Class Officer, Secretary, Stu- dent Council 9-I I, Tennis 9-IO, Z Club I I-I 2 FORTE, VEDA K. FRANKLIN, GENE E. FRANKLIN, LINDA SUE-Office Mgr. 9,1 I FREEMAN, GERMAINE LYNN-Art Club Il, Tennis IO, Track I I FULLER, BELINDA FULLER, CYNTHIA M. GIBBON, MARK A. GILLILAND, GREGORY A.-Student Council 9 GOFF, TIMOTHY ALLEN-Brology Ass't IO, I2, Computer Club 9, German Club IO-I I, Key Club IO-I I, Musicals I2, Naturalists Club IOVI 2 GORE, DUANE GORMAN, BETH MARIE-Art Club I2, Com- puter Club 9, National Honor Society II-I2, Naturalists Club IO, Newspaper 9-I I, Office Mgr, 95 Student Council I I-I2, Z Club I I-I 2 GRAVES, CATHY-Cheerleading IO-l2, Homecoming Queen Candidate, ICT Club I2, National Honor Society II-I2, Naturalist Club IO-l2, PE Ass't II, Powderpuff Foot- ball, Student Council II-I2, Science Ass't IO-I 2, Z Club I I-I 2, President GRAY, DEBORAH M-Marching Band 9-I I, Musicals 9, Pep Band 9-I I GREENE, ROSALYN DIANE-Cheerblock, Student Council, Tagetherness Club GREENWALD, JANA I..-Naturallsts Club 9- I2, Offrce Mgr. 9, Powderpuff Football I2, Science Ass't I I-I 2 GULDNER, ANTHONY KURT-Baseball 9- I2, Team Captain I2, Football 9, Letterman Club I 2, Naturalists Club I I -I 2, Senior Exec, utrve Comm., Spanish Club 9, Student Council I2 HALL, ELIZABETH A-Concert Choir II-I2, Liberty Bells I I-I 2, Marching Band I2, Natu- ralnsts Club I2, Office Mgr. II-I2, Patriots :an Parade I 2, Pep Band I2, PATS I2 HANSBROUGH, TYRONE HARMON, TAMMI K.-English Ass't, Just Us I2, Math Ass't IO, Office Mgr. 9 HARRIS, RHONDA GAYLE-English I I, IMC Ass't 9-I2, Naturalists Club IO, Office Ass't I I-I 2, Spanish Club 9-IO, Z Club I I-I2 HARRISON, DARREN LEE-Baseball 9-IO, Concert Choir IO-I 2, Letterman Club II-I2, Marshalloires I0-I 2, National Honor Society Il-I2, Patriots on Parade 9,I 2, Patriots Per- sonality I2, Tennis 9-I2, Thespions l2, Vice Pres., Wrestling 9-I0 HARTMAN, RANDY DOUGLAS-Football I2, Key Club I I, Soccer Club 9-I 2 HASKINS, KEITH DAVID HASKINS, KENNETH D. HATCHER, ROSA HAWKINS, VICKIE L.-German Club 9 K. Foreman V. Forte B. Fuller C, Fuller 1 an YTWJT va.- I A' A ff' la-' I: of 'R:fr5,, 4 ' .sbt D. Gore B. Gorman J. Greenwald A. Guldner 5 .,,xY v-asv Pire- W- R. Harrrs D. Harrrson -X-iq: Y r., 3 . fig.. ., . , L A 1 ' . ' 1 lg' 2. I I I I v t X R, Hatcher V. Hawkins K Hayes J Hickman B Holmes L Hunt J lrvtne M. Johnson fe. Jw A 5 vv L Yi F Herchelbech T Hull .Nu ., M Hood ff- 1 M ...es . is ll R Hunter L Jacobson HAYES, KATHYL HEICHELBECH, FRED E -Football HEMMER, RODNEY D HENRY, JEFFREY S -DECA Club ll-12, Morclung Band 9-IO, Naturallsts Club 9-I I, Newspaper 9-IO, Pep Bond 9-IO, Student Councul IO-I 2, Thesplon HERVEY, KAREN 5 7Art Club I0,I2, Office Mess IO- I 2 HICKMAN, JEFFERY L HILL, TERESA MlCHELLEAOtIlce Mess, I2, Patrrettes I I, Powderpuff Football I2 HISCHEMILLER, CHARLES W 4Bowllr1g League 9,II-l2,Ct1ess Club 9, Student CouncrI9 HOLDEN, TAMI SUE-Cheerleading 9-IO, History Club 95 Naturaltsts Club 9-I 2, Office Mgr IO,I 2, Powderpuff Football I2, Student Council l0,I I, Swurnmmg Team I2, Thes- pran, Tennus IO, Track 9 HOLLINGSWORTH, FREDA KAY-Cheev block, IMC Ass't, Offnce Mgr., Scnence Semi- nar, Student Councnl, Thespuans HOLMES, BRIAN K.-Concert Choir 9-I2, Football 9-I0,Marshalla1res IO-121 Musicals I I-I 2, Naturalists Club IO, Offnce Mgr, IQ: Patruots on Parade 9-I2p Pep Band 9-I 2, Stu- dent Council IO-I I, Symphonic Wrnd 9-I2, Thesptans l2, Wrestlnng 9 HOOD, MARK RYFOOIIJUII, ICT Club I2, Stage Crew I I HOPSON, KIRK A HORSTE, KENT L -Football IO-I 2, Natural- usts Club 9-I2, Student Council 9-IO, Wres- tlung 9 IO HULL, LAURA ANN HUNT, LINDA L,-Bowlmg League I0g Caer- man Club IO, Englush Asslt IO-I I HUNTER, RACHEL HUPP, CATHY SUE-Mat Mards I2y Natural- nsts Club I l,Offuce Mess I I, Student Councrl I2 HUSTON, RICHARD R INMAN, VALERIE JANE-Home EC. Ass't IO- II, Naturallsls Club IO-l2, Offrce Mgr 9, Scxence Ass't I I'I 2, Z Club I I-I 2 IRVINE, JERRY L. JACOBSON, LISA MARIE-DECA Club I25 Latun Club 9-I I, Marchlng Bond 9, Mat Molds IO, Natnonal Honor Soclety I I-I 2, News Bureau II-12, Pawderpuff Football I2, Quill and Scroll II-12, Symphonuc Wund 9-I I, Z Club I2 JENNINGS, DEE JENSEN, HAROLD LEE-Chess Club 9-IO, History Club 9-IO, Naturallsts Club 9-I2, Spelunkung Club 9-I 2 JOHNSON, GLENN McQUEEN JOHNSON, MICHAEL LEE-Baseball 9, Bas- ketball 9-I2, Intramurals II, Letterman Club I 2g Student Counctl 9-I 2 IONES, IRISH LEE-Stage Production I2 JONES, TERRY JONES, THERESA A. KAYE, KAROL L.-Computer IO, Naturalusts Club IO 5 - WF , f 6 4 ' f fs f' f R Hemmer J Henry K Hewey :v'fzfffr 1'fr,w ' . , lf, .am .. , f-Q,-'h',-?.+'1:z-'ggf , by 4 by I 134 f' r--.Q Q..-A , 'Y' ,hi X .f,, ' A' ir' , ' C Hnschemrller T Holden F Hollmgsworttu f. A- - K xt f L . '- X K Hopson K Horste L Hull 'WW':'- ' --'31 - , mfifvf-.1 ' . 1 .. TK' if uv- I -'Qu-j,1' 1 v . In --W J I4 , . I . I C Hupp R Huston V Inman ?,,24.,4, J, , 1 -ff -uf M . W , fin ,t l f 4 W J if Q .f . I A wt Q r' df? 5' , , so X ig-vi 95 , ., wif L X , I, f- -ai . 1 . il . .x df' .N ,V X, -1 ka -fm .L D Jenmngs H Jenson f X ,gwwx G Johnson xg ldones T Jones T Jones K Kaye . , -:- , 24. ,-uns., om D Keaffaber 1 . 1 -f ma' , W yt, J, . .74 Y- J 9 af 6 7 1 , 1' f P' I P 4' R' ,J v,..1 , B Kung ,. 4? A avr., . fill S A-. by ffl, 4 ' 'IF' .' 91. rv -ra ' 2 .g J Kuhn pn., 'vs knee. R Langford Q. L Levune 1,.i'2?t ,'A'4 , fw, 1 'I F' ,Mach wry '51 ' xl' fav' ' 'if fi' ,433 W fl' I 4 if 1 I gif' eg' K Kelly N , J Kennedy M Kung T Knapp I M Lacey flf A 2 ,, P Lake QQ we M Lcrwley D Lee F Lrkens l C Lrnes fn If T, Lloyd R, Long J, LQUI5 KEAFEABER, DAVID EDWARD-Cross Coun- try l2, Key Club I l, Letterman Club IZ, Nat- urolrsts Club IO, Tennus ll KELLY, KATIE RUTH-Drull Team 9-I O, Office Mess I I-I 2 KENNEDY, JOAN MARIE-Art Club I2, Folk Dance Club I I, Student Council I I KERR, MARY LUClLEf-Concert Choir IO-IZ, Musrcclls IZ, Naturalrsts Club IO-I 2, Potrrats on Parade I2, Powderpuft Football I2, Scu- ence Ass't I0-I 2, Spelunlung Club 9vl I KEY, ANDRE-Basketball 9, Football 9 KING, BRIDGETT ANN-Bowlrng League 9- I2, Office Mgr, 9'l0, Powderpuff Football I l,l2, Scnence Asst I I-l 2 KING, MICHELE E -Offrce Mgr I2 KNAPP, TINA D -Intramurals, Naturalrsts Club, Othce Mgr, Band KRAPP, JAMES P KRUG, SHERI LYNN.-Offrce Mgr 9-I l, Stu- dent Councul 9-I I, Cheerbloclc 9 KUHN, JONI S LACEY, MICHAEL! LAKE, PHILLIP ANTHONY-ICT I2, Rifle Team 9-I l, Cclar Guard 9-I l, Drill Team 9 LAMBERT, DAVID R -Bowlrng League 9-IO, Football 9-I O, Naturalnsts Club 9-I 2 LAND, BEATRICE LANGFORD, ROBERT E.-Art Club 9, Foot- ball I I, PE Ass't I I LAWLEY, MAUREEN KAYE1B0SlKeIIJ0ll 9- I2, Musicals 9fl I, Noturallsts Club 9-I 2, PE Ass't 9-I I, Powderputf Football I2, Spelunk- Ing Club 9-IO, Student Council IO-I I, Track I I LEE, DEBBIE K, LEE, MARK ALLEN-Bowling League 9-IO, ICT Club I2, Student Counctl IO'l I LESSIG, SUSAN LEVINE, LORENE LIKENS, FRANCIS R.-Baseball 9, Bowlmg League I I, Track 9, Wrestlrng IO LINES, CAROLYN EILEEN-Englrsh II, Home Ec.Ass'tIl-I2 LITSEY, SANDRA LYNN-Newspaper II, lnternatronal Club IO, Track Mgr. Il, Teen Environment I0 LITTLE, DAWN DENISE-Noturallsts Club, Offtce Mess. LLOYD, TAMARA LYNN-DECA Club l2, Malorettes IO, Offrce Mgr. 9-I I, Powderpuft Football I2, Student Council I I LONG, RITA D,-Cheerblock, Offrce Mgr. LOUIS, JACQUELYN S, MAJORS, CHRISTOPHER-Football 9-I l, ICT Club I 2, Intramurals I I MARTIN, DEBORAH O,-Art Club I2, Natu- ralasts Club IO-l2, Powderpuff Football l2, Scnence Ass't I I, Spelunlung Club 9 M Kerr A Key J Kfupp S Krug , ALS? D, Lambert 8. Land M Lee S. Lessug an.. S Lrtsey D, Lrttle C, Mqlgrg D. Martin I D. Marsh G. Martin .5 . Q . X. I i D. McCallister f .. Q: R. McCoy S. McCoy J. McPherson A. Mesiana fm C. Miller M. Miller Q. McChrlstion MARSH, DONALD MARTIN, GREGORY H. MASON, JEFF G.-Baseball 95 Basketball 95 Football 95 Naturollsts Club I0-1 1 MATHEWS, GERALD BERNARD-Football 9- 12 MAYFIELD, PATRICK KEVIN-Baseball 9-125 Football 11-125 Letterman Club 11-125 Natu- ralists Club Vice Pres. 115 Powderpuff Foot- ball Cheerleader 125 Science Ass't9-115 Stu- dent Council 10-12 MCCALLISTER, DONNA S.-Naturalists Club 10-125 Office Mgr. 10-125 Patriettes 9-115 Powderpuff Football 125 Student Council 9- 1 1 MCCHRISTIAN, QUINTIN ROSS-Chess Club 9-1 15 Latin Club 10-1 1501+166 Mgr. 9 McCLURE, TERESA GALE-Biology Ass't 1 15 Naturalists Club 10-11, Powderpuff Football 12 MACORD, ANNE FAYE-DECA Club 125 IMC Ass't 95 Just Us 9-105 Naturolists Club 105 Office Mgr, 9-105 Spanish Club 9-105 Speech Club 1 15 Speech Team 1 15 Track 9-10 McCOWAN, GREGORY McCOY, ROBERT K. McCOY, SHARON K. MLDERMED, ALVIN McDERMED, LUCILLE MCMANIGAL, PAULA MARIE-Naturalists CIub5 Student Council MCPHERSON, JAMES EUGENE-IMC Ass't 105NCfUI'0I1SlS Club 105 ROTC 9 MESIANA, ANGELA DIANE- Naturolists Club 105 Office Mgr, 105 Powderpuft Foot'- ball 125 Spamsn Club 11 12 MEYER, DENNIS ROBERT-Bowling League 9-115 Naturalists Club 9-115 Spanish Club 95 Student Council 1 1-12 MILES, WILLIE J.-Chess 125 Patriots on Parade 11 MILLER, ANITA J.-Bowling League 125 Ger- man Club 95 Office Mgr. 105 Pawderpuff Football 12 MILLER, CHRYSTEEN H.-Concert Choir 11- 125 Patriots on Parade 125 ROTC 125 Science Ass't 1 1-12 MILLER, MARY MILLER, RODNEY M.--German Club 95 Key Club 115 Naturalists Club 105 Speech Club 115 Student Council 9 MITCHELL, TERRI E, MITTMAN, RANDAL SCOTT-German Club 125 Naturalists Club 10 MOCKBEE, JEFFREY H,-Concert Choir 125 Key Club 11-12, Vice-Pres.5 Musicals 11-125 Naturalists Club 10-125 Student Council 1 1- 12, President MOGOLLON, RAQUEL CRISTINA-Just Us 11-125 Mock Election President 125 National Honor Society 11-125Naturalists Club 11-12, Powderpuff Football 125 PATS 125 Student Council 12 MONTGOMERY, CHERYL DENISE--Office Ass't 125 Clothing Ass't 10-11 MOORE, DAVID W. MOORE, VICKIE S. -Hx VF YL? 'Q I -1- M0500 G. Mathews wa ' '- 9 05-.5 ' I , -. c X. T. McClure A. McCord 319 .Zia '- P Mayfield VA G. McCowan '36- T' A. McDermed L, McDermed P. McManigaI J Z I I D. Meyer W. Miles A. Miller ...ww R, Miller T. Mitchell R. Mittman J' Mofkbee R- M990ll0 1 C. Montgomery D. Moore V. Moore ff' ' --5 -- vrwrvxwy-W ' ' , f- 5 , f w-: ff2,'f5p Jus- f' Y , 1 1 I N , ...- U I -?f,'fll..-i ,.., 1 fi- 'Lai ' C. Morgan R,M91ggn C. Morris I I I P. Morrison P. Murphy J, Nelson QW as 'W' QW C. Owens R. Paonanen M. Pack 5. Pafl N- P099 A. Palms D. Parsons J- PGSSWGVQ' J. Patton ggi -Women I , S. Pauley J- PUUIY S. Pennybaker MORGAN, COLETTE G.-Naturalists Club IO-I25 Office Mess. IO5 Science Ass't II5 Student Council IO5 Yearbook 9-I 0 MORGAN, RONALD LEE-Boys Octet 9-I 25 Cheerleading I25 Concert Choir 9-I25 Key Club I25 Marshallaires II-I25 Musicals I25 Orchestra 9-IO5 Patriots on Parade 9-I25 Symphonic Wind 9-I I MORRIS, CAROL SUE-French Club 9-IO5 ICT Club IO5 IMC Ass't 9-I I5 National Honor Society II-I25 Naturalists Club IO5 Powder- puff Football I25 Science Ass't IO-I25 Stu- dent Council I I5Z Club I I-I 2 MORRIS, TAMMY MORRIS, THOMAS EDWARD-Cross Coun- try 9-I 25 Key Club I I-I 25 Letterman Club II- I25 Naturalists Club 9-I 25 Powderpuff Foot- ball Cheerleoder5 Spelunking Club I0-I I5 Track 9-I 2 MORRISON, PAMELA YVETTE-Cl1eerblock5 Computer Club5 G.A.A.5 lntramurals5 Latin Club5 Naturalists Club5 Office Mgr.5 Student Council5 Togetherness Club5 Track MURPHY, PATRICK ANTHONY-Computer Club II-I25 Concert Choir IO-I25 Key Club I0-I25 Musicals II-I25 Naturalists Club IO5 Patriots on Parade I I-I 25 Radio Club I I-I 25 Stage Crew IO-l 25 Student Council I25 Thes- pian I0-I 2 NELSON, JEFFREY R. ODELL, DEBORAH L. OSTEWIG, STEVEN M.-Football 95 Key Club Il-I25 National Honor Society Il-I25 Naturalists Club IO-I I5 ROTC IO-I 25 Student Council I I OWENS, CARLA PAANANEN, REIJO JOHANI-Key Club I25 Rifle Team I 25 ROTC I2 PACK, MARK E. Baseball 9-I05 Cheerleader ll-I25 Football 9-I25 German Club 9-I25 Letterman Club IO-I 25 Naturalists Club 9-I 25 Student Council 9-I I5 Track II-I25 Weight- lifting Club 9-I 25 Yearbook 9-I 0 PAFF, DANE H.-Basketball Mgr. II-I25 Bowling League I25 Cheerleader I25 Concert Chair IO-I25 Football Mgr. IO-I25 Key Club I Ig Letterman Club I I,I 25 Marshallaires I I- I25 Musicals I Ig Naturalists Club I I-I 25 Patriots on Parade 9-I25 PE Ass't I25 Rifle Team 9-I 2, ROTC 9-I 25 Student Council II- I25 Yearbook I0-I I PAFF, DEREK H.-Bowling League 95 Cheer- leader I25 Football F 9-I 25 Key Club II5 Let- erman Club I I, I2 Sec.5 Naturalists Club I I- I25 Office Mgr. II5 PE Ass't II-I25 Rifle Team 9-I25 ROTC 9-I25 Track II-I25 Year- book I0-I 2, Sports Editor PAFF, SALLIE ELIZABETH-IMC Ass't 9-I25 Naturalists Club I 25 Office Mgr. I I-I 2 PAGE, NORMA PALMS, ANGELO R, PARROTT, GARY T.-Football 9-I I PARROTT, SUSAN MARIE-Just Us IO5 Nat- uralists Club IO5 Powderpuff Football I25 Sci- ence Ass't II5 Yearbook II-I25 Z Club II- I 2, Quill and Scroll PARSONS, DANIEL J.-DECA Club I25 Key Club IO5 Naturalists Club IO5 Soccer I0-I I PASSWATER, JULIE ANN-Bowling League I25 German Club I Ip Just Us IO5 Naturalists Club I0-I25 Powderpuff Football5 Science Ass't II-I25 Spanish Club 95 Yearbook II- l25ZClubII-I2 PATTON, JEFFREY H.-Computer Club II5 Drill Team 9-I I5 Falk Dance Club 9-I25 Ger- man Club 9-I25 Key Club IO-I25 Naturalists Club IO5 Radio Club I25 Rifle Team 9-I25 ROTC 9-I 25 Student Council I2 PATTON, JENNIFER-Art Club I25 Drill Team IO5 Folk Dance Club IO5 German Club I0-I I5 Naturalists Club 95 ROTC 9-I25 Ger- man Dance Club I0-I Ip Science Asst. PAUL, PATRICIA ANN-Folk Dance Club II5 German Club I0-I 25 DE assistance 9-I I5 Stu- dent Council I I5 Science Ass't I I-I 2 PAULEY, STEVE W.-Bowling League 9-I25 Football 9-I O5 Wrestling 9-I 0 PAULY, JEAN MARIE-National Honor Soci- ety ll-I 2, Naturalist: Club IO5 Office Mess. I I-I 25 Powderpuff Football I25 Science Ass't IO5 Z Club I2 PENNYBAKER, STEVE L.-Basketball 9-I 25 Letterman Club I0-I 2 PETERSON, GWENDOLYN PETERSON, JUANITA ii lf. -SY T. Morris T. Morris Q . D. Odell S. Ostewig .Zhi I I 'P' 4 -. 1-rs .. wp- I xl 1 D. Paft D. Paff 0113 RN if-'J ,xv f' il G, Parrott S. Parrott 'li j. J. Patton P. Paul G. Peterson J. Peterson 'NT ,nm K lug, Y- Pef'l9feW D. Poindexter T. Powell .-ff' 2'-. 555. , '- f' 1 I' , ' I -:iff ,,f.,. 'iw 0. WM... 4, W Q V y 2503 ' 1 4v,,,.7 . , 'ff-vfg9f X. f N SA Q T. Reed D. Pritchard P. Reid A -55 T113 8555'- r K 4. X V. Rifner T. Rittenhouse C. Robinson V. Robinson I. f. ,,- -Q .M 11 PETTIGREW, YOLANDA POINDEXTER, DAN R.-ROTC 107 Stage Craft 12 POSLEY, DUANE-Basketball 9-1 15 Intramu- rals 125 Track 1 1-12 POWELL, CHARLES LOUIS-Bowling League 9-105 Naturalists Club 105 Soccer 9-12 POWELL, TIM A,-PE 9-125 Masory PRITCHARD, DAVID EARL RADER, WILLIAM DIRK--Chess Club 95 Natu- ralists Club 9-1 15 PE Ass't 10 REDDEN, SHARON L. REED, RONALD JEFFERY-Bowling League I0-115 ICT Club 125 Intramurals 95 Naturals Club 10-1 15 Student Council 10-1 1 REED, TERRY LEE-Baseball 9-105 Football 9- 105 Naturalists Club 105 Soccer 9-125 Wres- tling 9-10 REID, PATRICIA REYNOLDS, MARK EDWARD-Cross Coun- try 9-1 15 ICT Club 125 Indoor Track Club 125 Letterman Club 10-125 Student Council 10- 1 15Track 9-105 Weightlifting Club 1 1 RICHMANN, CATHY LYNNE-Naturolists Club 105 Office Mgr. 10-1 I5 Spanish Club 9 RICKEY, TIM RIFNER, VOLLIE BRIAN-German Club 9-105 Key Club I 1-125 Naturalists Club 105 Patriots on Parade 11-125 Radio Club 11-125 Stage Crew I1-125 Student Council 125 Thespians 12 RITTENHOUSE, TAMMI RIVERS, YVONNE YVETTE-Office Mgr. 115 Cheerblock 95 PE Ass't 125 Powderpuff Foot- ball 125 Track 9-12 RIVES, AVERY E.-Musical 1 1-12 ROAKE, LYNN ROBINSON, CHERYL ROBINSON, VIRGINIA LYNN-Cheerblock 95 Naturalists Club 105 Speech Team 1 15 Stu- dent Council 9-125 Togetherness Club 105 Track 10-1 15 Volleyball 9 RODMAN, MICHAEL PERRY-Baseball 9-125 Basketball 9-1 lp Key Club 95 Letterman Club 11-125 Naturolists Club 105 PE Ass't 11-12 12 ROUTON, JANICE L.-Mot Maids 95 Natu- ralists Club 105 Office Mgr. 9-125 Patriettes 1 15 Powderpuff Football 12 ROWE, DON A.-Football 1 1, Key Club 10- 125 Marching Band 95 Naturalists Club 10- 125 PE Ass't 11-125 Pep Band 9-105 Student Council 95 Symphonic Wind 9-105 Track 11- 125 Wrestling 9-1 1 RUHMKORFF, K. RUSHTON, NANCY LYNN-Naturalists Club 10-125 Office Mgr. 125 PE Ass'I. 11-125 Pow- derpuff Football 125 Track 9-10,12 SANDEFUR, JACQUELINE ANNE-Cheer block 107 Just Us I0-115 Office Mgr, 10-115 Powderpuff 12 SANDERS, GERRY K.-Naturalists Club II- 125 Stage Crew 12 SARGENT, JOE E. Qin... -4. , . 'kc- D. Posley C. Powell S. Powell . , .vm -. ,5c.-.- 17.. 19 warner- W. Rader S. Redden R, Reed ?fX?71lZ f' 'I ' ,awggwf -. .M . .... Ywkwxrvi, N Hi. .. Fc - I 1 . 'Pt' w. M. Reynolds C. Richman R. Rickey '3 'f D-. or -av-,L IN ' vw... fi. iii Y. Rivers A. Rives L- 1200119 ,iw 4-- M. Rodman J. Routon D. Rowe - K. Ruhmkortf N. Rushton J, Sandefu, G, Sandy, J. Sargent f Y P. Schantz D. Schaub K. Schroeder -,198 , N V I WS-'F s E s I K 5 X R I. I 5, 15? W I -.J wi 5? if ' f I. f' S. . ': f1 gg' 1 1, . sg E J. Shelton D. Shepard A. Simpson . N N . , , 3 I .A ,S . - Q gg- -I ' .2 -1 ' I '-f I Q E X... . It 4 l . v - - 1 C. Smith D. Smith D. Smith P. Smith T. Smith W. Smith M. Spangler T. Sparks V. Spaulding ,,,. 'UI X 4 'T' ...4 .: -F N- + ' ' Q.Q:v-Sz. fa 'P M' 1' ' I xi ,QQ F SCHANTZ, PEGGY A.-IMC Ass't 9-I2, Office Mgr. 9, Student Council 9 SCHAUB, DEBRA GLEE-Bowling League I I- I2, English Club II, Naturalists Club I0, Math Ass't. I2, Bowling Awards Il, Nurse Ass't I2 SCHROEDER, KAREN MARIE-Cheerleading I0-I2, Cheerblock 9, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Naturalists Club I0-I2, Powder- puff Football I2, Science Ass't I2, Student Council 9-I O, Swimming Team I2 SHAW, SANDY LEE-Concert Choir I0-I2, Marching Bond 9-Il, Marshallaires II-I2, Musicals II-I2, Office Mgr. I0-I I, Patriots on Parade I0-I2, Powderpuff Football I2, Student Council 9410, Symphonic Wind 9-I I, Thespians I2 SHEARER, WALTER HAROLD-Jim Ned High School 9-IO, Indianapolis Tech H. S. II, Newspaper I2 SHELTON, JOAN COLLEEN-Musicals I2, Naturalist: Club I0,I2, Newspaper I2, Soc- cer Club 9, Swimming Team I2, Track I0 SHEPARD, DONNA J. SIMPSON, ANGELA MARIE-Shorthand Award I I, Spanish Award 9, Spanish Club 9 SINDERS, RHONDA J. SIPES, PATRICIA JEAN-Cheerleading 9,I I, Office Mgr. 941 I, Student Council 9-I 2 SMITH, CHERYL D. SMITH, DEBRA S. SMITH, DYLAN L. SMITH, EDDIE L.-Barbershop The Flintones 9-I 2, Concert Choir I0-I 2, Marshallaires I0- II, Office Mgr. 9, Patriots on Parade 9-II, Pep Band IO, Symphonic Wind 9-I0 SMITH, KEVIN LAWRENCE-ICT Club I2, Skating Club IO, Stage Production 9,1 I, Stu- dent Council 9 SMITH, PENNY JO-Biology Ass't I I, Span- ish Club I I-I2 SMITH, TOM RICHARD--Bowling League IO, German Club I I-I 2 SMITH, WILLA G. SMOOT, MARGARET L. SNOW, STEVEN EDWARD-Basketball IO, Bowling League IO, Football 9,1 2, Letterman Club I0-I2, Marching Band 9-I2, Musicals II-I 2, Naturalists Club IO-I I, Orchestra IO, Patriots on Parade I I-I 2, Pep Band 9-I 2 SPANGLER, MARY K-Office Mgr. 9-I 2 SPAULDING, VICKI M.-French Club 9, Intramurals Volleyball 9-IO, Naturolists Club 9-I O, Office Mgr. 9-I 2, PE Ass't I I, Powder- puff Football IZ, Spelunking Club 9 SPIRES, LEE A. STADLER, JONI I..-Cheerblock 9, Marching Band 9-I 2, Office Mgr. 9-I 2, Pep Band 9-I 2 STAPELKEMPER, REBECCA-Office Mgr. 9- l2, Student Council 9-I 2 STARK, GINGER LEE-DECA Club 9, Ger- man Club 9, Naturalists Club 9, Speech Team, Spelunking Club 9 STARLING, MARSHA KAY STAUDT, MICHAEL L.-National Honor Socie ety 9-I 2, Newspaper I0-I 2, Student Council I0-I I, Yearbook I0-I2 STEVENSON, DENISE ANN-G.A.A. Intra- murals 9-I 2, Office Mgr. 9-I 2 S. Shaw W. Shearer e'9 Kish . PM X R. Sinders P. Sipes n M 3, 1 W 4. 1 2. 25 E. Smith K. Smith I I M. Smaot S. Snow L. Spires J. Stodler as . . .if ' I . R, Sgopelkempef G, Stark M, Sfqyling M. Staudt D. Stevenson in--1' -I '1 va E. 'XY L. Stitt A. Stat? gc, r A. Stubbs R, Stubbs B. Thomas R. Thompkins 5- sf 5 f 5. Trester K. Troutman STITT, LINDA L. STOTT, ANGELA RENEE-Honor Roll 12 STROH, BRYAN ALLEN-Bowling League 9- 125 Frash Baseball 9 STRUBEL, SHIRLEY STRUNK, STEVEN D,-Football 9-105 Key Club 10-I I5 Latin Club 9-1 15 Letterman Club 125 Quiz Team 10-125 Spelunking Club 9-115 Weightlifting Club 10-125 Wrestling 9-12 STUBBS, ANITA-Art Club 10-115 Intramu- rals 105 Office Mgr. 11 STUBBS, RONALD SUTTON, JUDY SWINFORD, VICKI G,-Basketball 105 Natu- ralists Club 9-125 Office Mgr. 9-105 Patriettes 1 15 Powderpuff Football 125 Science Ass't 115 Tennis 115 Track 9-10 TALLEY, MARGARET ELAINE-Intramurals 9- 125 Latin Club 9-125 Office Mgr. 9-125 Patriettes 9-1 25 Student Council 9-1 2 THOMAS, BILLY K.-Bowling League 9-115 Football 95 Naturalists Club 9-125 Soccer Club 9-I2 THOMPKINS, ROBIN RENEE-Drill Team 105 Newspaper 95 Powderpuff Football 125 ROTC 9-1 1 THOMPSON, PENNY L.-Homecoming 76 5 Office Mgr. 125 PE Ass't 10-125 Pow- derpuff Football 125 Track 9-105 Volleyball 9- 12 TIPPIT, DENNIS K. TORAN, MILES-ROTC 9 TRESTER, SHARALYN DAWN-Art Club 125 Naturalists Club 10-125 Office Mgr. 105 Pow- derpuff Football 125 Science Ass't 10-1 15 Stu- dent Council 11 TROUTMAN, KELVIN LOUIS-Football 9-125 PE Ass't 10,125 ROTC 9-105 Track 10 TROUTT, JEFFERY SCOTT-Naturalists Club 10-125 Pawderpuff Football Cheerleader 125 Science Ass't 115 Student Council 9-105 Wrestling I0 TROWBRIDGE, TONY LEROY-Bowling League 9-I25 Cross Country 95 Office Mgr. 1 1 TURNER, CAROLYN-German Club 10-125 IMC Ass't 105 National Honor Society 11-125 Naturalists Club 105 Quiz Team 125 Science Ass't10-1l5ZClub ll-12 TURNER, STEVEN MICHAEL-Student Coun- cil 12 UTTER, JONI G.-English Club 115 Major- ertes 115NaturaIists Club 11 VAN CLEAVE, SHARON VOLZ, FERN L. WAGONER, JEANETTE LEE-Concert Club 9-125 Office Mgr. 9-125 Powderpuff Football 1 2 WALKER, TYWANDA WALLS, MARSHA DENISE-PE Ass't 95 7 I I 2. B. Stroh S. Strubel S. Strunk l vi. J. Sutton V. Swinford M. Talley P, Thompson D. Tippit 'If - ,Y V V .f:g1.E,f ,Af 5 ','5g,' 5 , 2 . ,' ,335 . , .A le '. '37 iii, ,J f . '. 124, -f Q ' . - ... xg . . , ,, 'TV ' M. Toran ll? J. Troutt T. Trowbridge C. Turner YQ -..,. . .4 ff ...um .9 5' A 72 , 5 . r-ffizfiff 1 S Tume' J Une' Nurse Ass't 1 1-12 S. VonCleave F. Volz J. Wagoner WALTON, DEBRA WAMPLER, RENAUTA ' WARNER, BARBARA 1- sqsuefbciu io- A '22 'f- l15 Bowling League 125 Noturalusts Club 9- I 1 A 115 Office Mgr. 95 Powderpuff Football 12 vs--,X 5 , 3 .XX A P4' ,f f ' A T Walker M Walls D, Walton R. Warnpler B. Warner aaa X me- f I X . B ,. U T Warren M, Weaver R We,dn-mn T Wenger M Wertenberger T Wessel iz' FZ-S 3 I QU, ,. D Whyde V,Wrgguns D Wuldruclr vw. 1 X52 ' f' nf .15 1 ' 7 ns V, 1' D Wvllrarns J Wnllaams K Wlllnams .ff-f .-bfi, , ,-1, ?4 ffIfT?74fi5'i - 49.2 Wgfffn- :---nf. A' , A, 1 , ,,.:v , eff., :I Q L I 3 . . -. , ,, ,,. , . . . . , .A.. W Williams D Wrllnomson C Wrllrnghom IIN S WARREN, TOM WILLIAM-Football 9, Gef- man Club IO, Student Cauncrl I I WEAVER, MARK WARREN-Baseball 9-IO, Powderpulf Football Cheerleader I2g Foot- ball 9, Key Club IO, Letterman Club II-I2, Naturallsts Club 9-I2, Treas. II, Pres. I2, Scrence Ass't II, Student Councul IO-I2, Wrestling 9-I2 WEIDMAN, RICHARD ALLEN-Key Club I I, Naturalrsts Club IO-12, Science Ass't I I-I 2, Student Cauncul IO WELCH, ROBERTA JEAN-Noturolrsts Club IO-I 2, Powderpuff Football I 2, Science Ass't I I WELHOELTER, MARY THERESA-Concert Club IO, Concert Choir ll-I2, Patrrots on Parade I2, Scrence Ass't I I-I 2 WENGER, TIMOTHY E. WERTENBERGER, MARK H, WESSEL, TAMMY LOU-German Club, Not- uralrsts Club wr-IARTON, LARRY WHITACRE, JOHN D, WHYDE, DOUGLAS RICHARD-Baseball IO- I2, Basketball IO-I 2, Letterman IO-I2, Nat- uralrsts Club I2, PE As5'f IO-I Ig Student Council 9.12 WIGGINS, VICTORIA R, WILDRICK, DOUGLASS WAYNE-Student Council I I WILLARD, MARC ALLAN-Football 95 Intro- murclls IO-I I, Spanrsh Club 9-IO WILLIAMS, ANTHONY WILLIAMS, DONALD ERIC-Basketball 9-IO, Football IO, Studenl Council I2, Welghtlrft- :ng IO WILLIAMS, JAMES DANIEL-Concert Club I I-I2, French Club I I, Marching Band I2, Office Mgr. I2, Pep Band I2, Track I2 WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY ANNETTE1Natural- :sts Club 9-125 Powderpuff Football I2, Spe- lunlung Club IO, Student Council 9-12, Swrm- mrng Team l2,Ter1nus 9,12 WILLIAMS, LINDA J.-French Club 9-IO, Intramurals IO, Natronal Honor Socuety II- I2, Naturallsts Club 9-I I, PE Ass't II, Pow- derpull Football I2, Student Councrl II, Z Club IO-I 2 WILLIAMS, RITA M, WILLIAMS, WENDOLYN KAY-IMC Ass't 9- IO, Natranal Honor Socrety Il-I2, Natural- :sts Club IO, Z Club WILLIAMSON, DANNY R WILLINGHAM, CHERYL WILSON, MIKE E, WINTERS, WILLIAM W WOLF, DONNA SUE--Computer Club ll, Noturolnsts Club 9-I2, Powderputf Football I2, Science Ass't I I-I 2, Spelunlung Club 9- I I WOODFORK, SANDRA WOODY, JEAN A WORLEY, KATHY JO-DECA Club I2. Homecomung Queen Condrdote, Mot Molds IO, Naturolrsts Club 9-I2, Patruettes IO-I I, Powderpult Football I2 WORMAN, TONI JANE--Maloreltes ll, Naturalnsts Club IO, Math Ass't ll, Student Councrl 9 , -o R. Welch M. Welhoelter V7 L. Wharton J. Whrtacre M Wrllard A Wrlluams L Wrllrams R Wrllrams .pw-., JUQ '-l7'1'h-- M w,l5o,, W Wmterg ' r9- D Wolf S Woodfork I Woody K Worley T Warman M Yates D York M Zukoski Top Ten Seniors Beth Gorman Elizabeth Dine Beverly Engelking Cathy Graves Beatrice Land Wendolyn K. Williams Michelle D. Brown Linda J. Williams Fern Volz Cynthia R. Donel Several seniors have failed to have senior portraits taken in time for them to appear in the I 977 Marhiscang however, we would like to recognize them as members of the I977 graduating class. BRIAN J. ARRINGTON MARK BIDDY MARCUS BROWN ROGER BROWN DENISE R. BRYANT SHELL EL CARPER LINDA D. COOPER LINDA A. CRITTENDEN ATS OR U GGE - o o c E f c o -2,0 s .2 if I oo 7 c o la I' in zos ces - c 2 o cad 2 G Mvoung 9 c 25 c zz c 2 GAIL DANIEL DANITA DAVIS DANIEL C. DEVINE RICHETTA G. DRIVER GENARO EDISON DAVID M. FULTON DENNIS E. CARNER CLAYTON GLEASON KEITH A. GOOCH CAROLYN D. GORDON CHRISTOPHER GREGORY CLAUDIA M. GRIFFIN DAVID E. GUFFEY MICHELE L. HILL LISA A. KEITH CAROLYN KIPER RICKY A. KRESS KENNETH D. MAHAN LINDA ELDER MATTHEWS MICHAEL E. McCARTHY KEVIN E. McCOWAN MICHAEL MEDFORD RICHARD E. NOE TIMOTHY NOSTRAND ANTHONY PARKS VALERIE K. PENFOLD SEVELLA J. PERRY MARK PHIPPS JEFFERY L. PROFFITT BERNIE REASOR DAVID A. RHODES ANTHONY ROSE DONALD S. ROSENOW DENNIS STEVEN ROWE DAVID M. ROWSON VALERIE SCOTT DANNY L. SEARS DIANE SHORTER ROBERT W. SILVAS ROBERT C. SKIRVIN GORDON SLAUGHTER CYNTHIA V. THOMPSON JEANNE R. TIPTON EDWARD W. TURENTINE TIMOTHY P. TYREE GWENDY VEA DEBORAH WALKER FREDERICK WARREN KENNETH M. WILLIAMS ERIC L. WILSON JAY G. WINTER KEVIN R. WITT MARTIN YORK GEORGE YOWELL O C 2, 2 S C 9 O Making up 10 days of lost time through such programs as Opera- tion Catch-Up and Snow-Grow, try- ing to condense six weeks of the second semester into five weeks because the first semester had been lengthened a week and fighting winter flu and colds in a building which varied in temperature, became priority staff measures this year. The snow-clogged roads and 50 degrees below zero wind chill will long be a topic of conversation as the winter of '77 set all kinds of co d snowy records. Virginia Esten birded in Ecuador and the Galopogos Islands, Randy Lamb lost his mustache to the Key Club Christmas Can Drive. The lan- guage department became a real memory-teaser as the faces kept changing. But the biggest lO year water mark was the return of spirit to the school. The always-active club sponsors attracted more members. The hallway meetings of students were friendly and, of course, win- ning sectionals in baseball and bas- ketball helped build spirit. Math and reading scores at Marshall were above the city averages. Stu- dent and staff absenteeism improved. Dan Johnson had the first lPS student, Mark Gibbon, to qualify for certification from the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory as an appren- tice welder. Brice Tressler's four German students were half of the total IPS students to qualify for the IU honors program. 'YR m 'rf- f , ., .gn 'I mfg,- 'Q 5- . ev f 4 v -15: f 5 - 1 at . W- NS. ,XX w Hgxri 'N '--.. f 9.4: ,s m 2 I BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS-Sealed: Waller Kr1orr,Dr.Mary E. Busch, William M.S. Myers. Slandmgg Fred Ralclnff, Mrs. Martha L. McC3rdIe, Dr. James R. Rlggs, Mass Palrlcia Welsh. FAITH ALFORD Erlgllslw, IU JOHN ALLEN Psychology, World Clflllr ZaIlor1,BuTIer DONALD AUSTIN Counselor, Ball Srme HELEN BAILEY Spamslw, Latlrl, IU CYNTHIA BAKER Arr, Ball Slave LEMAR BARNETT Masonry LESTER BIVENS Ooverrmerll, U S HIS- Iory, Ecorwomlcs, U of lfemscvf SARAH BOOARD Clolhlrg, Hafflemalfr mg, lu, lsu PATRICK BONFILS Blologf, RuraJe EDWARD BOPP' U S Hlslorf, Urbarl Problems, Foolball Coacl RAYMOND BRANDES Mus-C Deo' Head,Humanlrles,Orci'les1rc, IU LINDA BREYER Engllsb, Speed' Cl,b, IU ALBERTA BROWN BOOK Store HAROLD BROWN Aerospace, Auto Shop, Auburn, Alabama LEONARD BROWN PI'lfSlCOl Ea, Drug Ed , Health, Burler NEIL BRUMBAUGH Blology, Ball Slafe DAN BULLINOTON Soclal Sfudles, IU, Hanover LARRY BURDICK Social Srudles, Ball State MARION BURLESON Dean of Boys, Buff Ier LEORA CAMPBELL Secretary ROBERT CARR Head of Marlv Depl IU MARJORIE CHRISTY Counselor, IU, ISU DAVIDL CLAPP Spamsh, IU MARTIN COBLE CODSIVUCIIOFI lrwduslrles ISU 127 BERNADETTE COLLIER: Counselor, Secre- tary LISA COLLIER: Budget Clerk BESSIE CONN: Business, Typing, Ala, bama, Butler MARTIN COOGAN1 Math, Physics, Brad- ley University ROBERT CRAIG: Biology, Quiz Team, Earth Science, IU RICHARD CUMMINGS: Health, P.E., Wrestling, Indiana Central, ISU JOHN DEAL: Social Studies, Swimming, ISU, Butler NORMA DILLON: Chemistry, Biology, ISU, Butler GLORIA DOZIER, Ass't Dean ot Girls, Bennett, Butler BARBARA DYKE, Data Processing JOANN DYKE: Evening School Office JOHN EASON1 Social Studies, Indiana Central, Butler JANET EBERLE: Journalism, Yearbook, Newspaper, IU V. M. ELLOR, Algebra, IU VIRGINA ESTEN1 Biology, Butler of Michi- gan GERALD FARRIS: Math, Butler, ISU EMMIT FAULKENBERG1 Auto Body, ISU, IU CYNTHIA FEATHERINGILL: Choral Direc- tor, Ball State, Butler JUDY FEE: Library Ass't MAX FORSYTH: Science, ISU, Purdue MARTHA FRANCIS: Child Development, Family Health, School Nurse, IU BARBARA FRAUHIGER: Basic Art I, Crafts, Crafts Adv, Textiles, IU JAMES GAITHER: Head of English Dept., U of Chicago, U of Minnesota KEN GEORGE: Business Ed., Ball State, Butler PERLA GHOLSTON: English, Barber4Sco' tio College TALITHA GILLESPIE: Business Ed., U of Evansville, Butler DON GLESING, Athletic Director, Social Studies, Ball State BRAD GOFFINET: Health, Butler IRVIN GRAVES: Government, U.S. His- tory, U of Evansville, IUPUI MARTHA GRIFFIN, Physical Ed., Western Kentucky U, IU JUNE GRUNDY: English, Ball State MARILYN HARDWICK: Dean of Girls, Butler, IU DAVID HARVEY: Government, Urban Problems, IU PAUL HAYES: Industrial Arts, ITC, IS, ISU Teachers College THOMAS M, HAYNES: Principal, Butler, Purdue BECKY HERTZ: Ass't Librarian, Library Experience, Hanover LOWELL HESTER, Metal Industries, Ball State CARL HINES: Math, Tennessee State U, U of Tennessee ANNA MARY HINTON, Accompanist for Music Dept. JANICE HOFTS, French, IU STEPHEN HUMPHREYS, Music, ISU, Ball State JERRY HURST1 English, Dramatics, IU 128 SECURITY GUARDS--Tim Williams, Evelyn Gerhold and William Duncan. FRAN JACOBS: Library Ass't LINDA JAMES: English, Dramatics: Ken- tucky U MARILYN JOHANNESSEN: Head of Home Ec. Dept.: Purdue, Butler DANIEL JOHNSON: Vocational Welding, IUPUI RUTH JOHNSON: ROTC FRED JONES: Vice Principal, Ohio State PAUL JUSTICE: Electronics, Stage Mon- ager, Stage Design: Ball State JAN KENNEDY: Career Guidance AILEEN LACKEY: Social Worker: IU TEREASA LAKE: Attendance Office RUSSELL LAMB: Zoology, Butler SHIRLEY LAMBERT: Physical Ed., Girls Athletics, IU, U of Bridgeport SUSAN LANGE: Foods, Clothing, Hous- ing, Purdue, Butler CAROLYN LUESSOW: Financial Office JOAN LEVINE: Registrar SANDRA LUCAS: Business Ed., IU THOMAS MARENDT: Social Studies: Ohio State GEORGE MCCOOL: Ass't Dean of Boys, IU VIRGINIA MCDONALD: Head of IMC: U of New Hampshire MARIE MCKELLER: Foods, Family Health, Butler, Indiana Central ERMA MILLER: Typing, General Business, Accounting, Business Ed., Indiana Central RUTH NELSON: Head of English Dept., IU, U of Ill., Butler MARVOLEEN NICHOLSON: Spanish, IU ALAN NORRIS: Math, Illinois DAVID OTTO: Biology, Botany, Hanover, Miami S.U., Oxford, Ohio ROCHELLE OWSLEY: English: ISU, IU LYNN PALENIK: English, College of St. Teresa, Minn. MILDRED PARIS: Job Coordinator WILLIAM PENNINGTON: ROTC NICHOLAS PIPINO: Chemistry, Purdue 129 TED POLLACK1 Head of Physical Ed. Dept., JEAN POTTS: Business Ed., Indiana Cen- tral, IU MARILYN PREVOST: Attendance Clerk GWENDOLYN REED: Math, Ball State EDWARD RING: Jewelry, Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture, Art Dept. Head, Ball State DAVID ROBERTS: Algebra, Computer fVlOlI'1j BARBARA ROBERTSON: Business Ed., Nichols St. U, La. JAMES RODEHEFFER: Vice Principal, Ohio State DAVID RUSSELL: Business, DECA, IU PATRICIA SAHM: Typing, Shorthand, General Business, Indiana Central, IU BENJAMIN SANDERS: Counselor, Orien- tation, Wisconsin, Butler JOYCE SAUSSER: Social Studies, Indiana Central, IU ROGER SCHRODER: Head Basketball Coach, Senior Counselor, Franklin, Ball State CLIFTON SCOTT: Head Industrial Arts Dept., Hampton Inst., Butler DWIGHT SHAW: Social Studies Head, Marian College, Butler ROD SHAW: Drivers Ed., Crafts, Earlham, Ball State GREGORY SHELTON: English, Butler BETTY SIMON: Home Economics, Univer- sity of Iowa MICHAEL SLABAUGH: Art, Ball State, Butler, John Heron DAVID SMARTZ: Business, Indiana Cen- trol, Butler DESMOND SMITH: Math, U of S. Dakota CLIFFORD SNYDER: Night School Direc- tor, ISU COLLEEN STANLEY: English, IU, Univer- sity of Southern California JAMES STOHLER: Power Mechanics, Ball State STEPHANIE SZYNAL: Math, Purdue JOYCE TELLSTROM: English, IU ROBERT TREMAIN: Biology, Indiana Cen- tral BRICE TRESSLER: German, Indiana Cen- tral, Ball State, Berletz School, W. Ger- many BARBARA UHRIG: Special Education, But- Ier ANTHONY UTLEY: Art, ISU TOM VANLIEU: Graphic Arts, Indiana State JOHN VARDAMAN: Director of Guid- ance, Ball State JACK WEAVER: English, Ball State JANET WEAVER: Business Dept. Head, IU, Butler ROBERT WEAVER: Head of Science Dept., Butler, Oregon U, U of California BEVERLY WILKINS: Special Education, IU BARBARA WILLIAMS: English, IU JACQUELYN WILLIAMS: Career Ed. Director, Oakland, Huntsville, Alabama NANCY WILLIAMS, English, Purdue, IUPUI JANE ZERBO: Reading Director, Discus- sion and Debate, U of Iowa, Butler Missing staff pictures include-M !Sgt. 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U, Q dx Q? .-4 1 W fi .2413 ' 6 g ...?1..:', wif' was vi V:,., , . fm ! 't ,,,l F 4 3? Q' 1,5591 V! ENGINEERS-Sib ting: Jimmy Johnson. Standing: Sam Jones, Albert Crump- ton. CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES-Seated: Mary Weber, Linda Garza, Lena Colledge, Linde Baine, Hildreth Brandenburg, Donna Smith, Debra Denney, Dolores Englert, Ernestine Belcher, Jayne Schlegal. Standing: Roberta Hammond, Joan Baldwin, Imogene TeVault, Floyd Romack, Elizabeth Francescon, Mgr., Neva Tretter, Marianne Geisinger, Virginia Marsh, Pauline Hull, Frances Smith, Berdie Ratalco, Beverly VanderMeulen, Earna Mullins, Sandra Murray, Karen Brown and Blanch Esham, Ass'tMgr. CUSTODIANS-Bottom Row: Guy Bowen, Francis Thomas, Johnny Roberts, Ruth Evelyn Tooley, Howard Healy. Second Row: Howard Watson, Morph Williams, Franklin Hubbard, Carroal Pittman, Jimmy Middlebrooks. Top Row: Russell Germany, Archie Prime, William Duncan, Dennis McCroy, David Edwards. RADIO CLUB-Bottom Row: Vollie Rifner, Jeff Patton. Top Row: Robert Carr, Pat Murphy, Paul Justice. DECA CLUB-Front Row: Debbie Odell, Rita Long, Linda Mathews, Felita Bradford, Lisa Keith, Vickie Moore, Eric Boarman, Diane Dalziel. Second Row: Warren Day, Ginger Stark, Chris Connor, Kathy Worley, Jeff Henry, Andra Blackwell, Sandy Woodfork, David Guffey, Tony Parks. Back Row: Tim Rickey, Tammy Lloyd, Vickie Wiggens, Tami Rittenhouse, Edward Turentine, Annette McCord. Seated: Dan Parsons. ORCHESTRA-Bottom Row: Mike Satterfield, Susan Eudaly, Jenkins, Lisa Browne, Angela Hacker, Robert Williams. Top Row: Dawna Weeks, Fred Sager, Ronette Vandeur. Second Row: Phyllis Lionel Butler, Robert Henderson, Tony Black, Wilbur Griffin. 'N if lf? vi Q4 5 ti ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bottom Row: Mr. Burleson, Coral Turner. Third Row: Bev EngleKing, Raquel Mogollon, Carol Morris, Bennett Beth Dine Darren Harrison Lisa Crawley, Mrs. Weaver. Lisa Jacobson, Beatrice Land. Top Row: Steve Ostewig, Linda Second Row Cathy Cox Cynthia Donnell, Michelle Brown, Carolyn Williams, Jean Pauly. G xxx, 211- t Q til iii at 4 s Q ' 3. ,,w .- 4 if -F N l t , . . 1, K, W. . 'S 3 Y' f ' xxx ' 'lll u lm A Q s. ,kiwi QW RR vrmq ,gmt MAT MAIDS-Top Row: Tami Prunty, Wanda Foster, Renee Mays. Sherri Todd, Diane Goldman, Bev. Engleking, Karen Smith Deann Middle Row: Terry Csterwig, Janet Skelley, Cheryl Miller, Mary Barcus, Faith Blaydoe. Holden, Elaine Utter, Kathy Williams. Front Row: Sandy Emrick, JUST US-Top Row: Clinton Wade, DeAnn Cronin, Mike Walton, Mike McCarthy, Roxanne Larrison, Carolynn Turner. Front Row: SPEECH CLUB-Top Row: Jackie Pease, Mike Cheatham, Bonnie Stark, Carolyn Turner, Miss Breyer. Front Row: Prentice McCrackin, Tom Moore, LeeAnn Morris, Cathy Casey, Ledora Butler. Lynda Stucker, Sharon Hall, Linda Phillips, Joan Stuckey, Cheryl Ligon. 3.53. . ...Y .... ,t V tg QV. Russell Sherri ig ,. .Q . if ' 3. . E37 4- s,r - V i l tl ll kin x. S FQHZRAI is YI' . xg' ' Qi 1 .E 'F Q, 'Fx -- f ' Va: 2533 ' -. ' R P.E. LEADERS-Bottom Row: Marla Sharkey, Carla Ailes, Lavella Row: Mr. Cummings, Louis Norris, Jerry Bonebrake, Dan Schluge, Phelps, Darla Forbis, Kim White, Kim Ailes. Second Row: Mark Don Rowe, Gene Franklin, Dennis Johnson, Mark McKinley, Rickey Anslow Nancy Rushton Penny Thompson, Betty Bateman, Marla Hoffman. Back Row: Mrs. Griffen, Mike Rodman, Robert Noeel. Moore Donna Taylor Vicki Williams, Mr. Polock, Mr. Brown. Third LATIN CLUB Buck Row TONY BeeCl'1l6f, -lim CUfSl'l0W, DGUHY White, Mike Chatman, Mrs. Bailey. Front Row: Terry Jones, Shelly Lesley Lee Hdrmdn Jerome Ddllel Rick D60I'd0I'ff. Middle ROW: Hamilton, Anitra Lane, Sheila Malone, Loan Kane, Felita Bradford. John Kuhn Carrie Cookerly Jeff Hull, Diane Wickmore, Betty 5197. P ,A -I-wa-M 'e T- A gall Jaw .M M T' -W 71? J V n at i' ' ix. 57 -ls: KEY CLUB Bottom Row- Steve Ostewig, Rod Hemmer, Brad Robert Tarter, Ed Allseitz, Michael Shannon, Randy Denney, Scott Rowe Jeff Mockbee Middle Row Mr. Otto, Vallee Rifner, Terry Lutocka, Joe Emperly, Harold Pride, Keith Fairley, Brad Wilkie, Ron York Dan Crouch Robert Welch Steve Preston, Joe Burns, David Morgan. Kam Rick Kress Jeff Newman Dan Utter. Back Row: Jim Huston, I I 1 I , - . I I I 1 I S .du 1 . . 1 ' - I I 1 I I I GERMAN BAND-Steve Snow, Gary Davis, Pat Cecil, Arvin Foreman, Bob Weaver. Z CLUB-Bottom Row: Patricia Montgomery, Cathy Graves, Bev Engleking, Julie Passwater. Second Row: Lynda Stucker, Peggy LaCroix, Beth Dine, Mary Crouch, Cindy Lutocka, Linda Brezausek, Karen Weaver, Jean Pauly, Kathy Dalton, Michelle Mattingly, Ann Landes, Coral Bennett, Cynthia Donnel, Linda Wiglien, Wendy Williams, Kelly Meyer. Third Row: Michelle Brown, Elaine Partridge, Karen Smith, Lisa Murphy, Cheri Hansen, Carol Morris, Lisa Jacobson, Debra Batey, Julie Bush, Martha Wright, Mrs. Hardwick. 5 .A Su' Y N l, 'X s 1 STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET-Coral Bennett, Mike Bridges, .lack Mogollon, Kim Williams, David Owens. Back: Mr. Donald Austin. Edwards, Mike McCarthy, Jeff Mockbee, Gary Dorman, Raquel ART CLUB-Back Row: Mr. Ring, Mike Shannon, Evernard Davis, Gorman, Mr. Slabaugh, Mr. Utley. Front Row: Jennifer Chatman Vicki Barbee, Chales Alums, Joan Kennedy. Middle Row: Mary Gina Bush, Martha Wright, Terri Baker, Chris Hicks, Mrs. Frahiger. Turner, Kathy Turner, Melinda Cox, Jenni Pato, Kris Kimmel, Beth CHESS CLUB-Back Row: Mr. Weaver, Tom Long, Pete Riley, Harold Pride. Seated: Prentice McCrackin, Mark Sausser. ' 137 BATTALION STAFF-Front Row: Jeff Patton. Top Row: Steve Boehmer, Mike Cheatham, Joe Dale. RIFLE TEAM-Front Row: Steve Boehmer, Second Row: Jeff Patton, Charles Kain. Top Row: David Fulton, David Rowson, Joe Dale. COLOR GUARD-Front Row: Lyn Taylor, Darrel Davis, Ricky Wilson, Forest Stone, Steve Harris. Top Row: David Kain, William Boehmer, Wilber Griffin, Kevin McPherson. 6+ JV THESPIANS-Top Row: Mr. Jerry Hurst, Janet Duncan, Brian Rifner, Brian Holmes, David Baker, Beatrice Land, Joe Emperly, Dan Devine. Bottom Row: Darren Harrison, Ron Morgan, Freda Hollingsworth, Robyne Venable, Rick Smith, Sandy Shaw, Beth Dine, Patsy McDowell, Laura Spires. GERMAN CLUB-Bottom Row: Carol Turner, Jennifer Patton, Patty Paul, Cindy Bales, Jeff Patton, Edith Speights, Rick Wampler. Second Row: Debbie Litsey, Tammy Miller, Robert Welch, Mary Turner, Martin Sharp, Sonia Chapman, Forest Stone, Kathy Turner. Third Row: Bev Venable, Robin Venable, Nikki Gentry, Angela White, Lisa Howard, Lawana Welch, Darcy Durham, Norman Gwaltney, Dan Rickey, Lyla Faulkner. Back Row: Mr. Tressler, Jackie Pease, Jean Woody, Andrea Litsey, Laura Litsey, Linda Litsey, David Smith, Lisa Murphy, John Russell, Ed Hoy, Mike Dye, Sherry Hansen, Roxanne Larrison. 4 f, lg fe D 0 0-C 'go Q2 -C E 'cn :.E anm P 'VE 'vo Zz -'U vnu C x Cc 4: :YI wl- EO QU g-E B- : o of S: 1:-'i' 52 3 m 6 m'g 5 E-IE Emil aww OEU -'22 :JE Cu: Ugo 12-05 wkq, .Q U'E orc qi, i--C QVC.: 'SUR XE. va E: 5165 L2a.m TEN YEARS HERE 259 O B- 4593 PN27 '5 '60 LU C of 211: O. .Q L- an N VS. 7 XE to OU 'S U : U7 U x w'E c on Sc Cliff CD 2 2 QE XU 3 an 03: .O 3 .E - E c CD .QS :lu nes, Be GY Thomas H McDonald .Q .S U L S KJ +- x. GJ Georg Humphreys, Rob C CD .C Q. U -o- CD i U .C LD 'VS I S O 1 V5 GJ 'U C U x. I '1 C o E x o az 6 .E .9 Q. 0 I 'IR HW at , 121:19 H159 4308. 1 'Zi' ,fm an qv-1-J' W. WW' Qfvv-v--'V 'Shiga il REMEMBER9 Bottom Row Richard Stoe Gayle Byers, Marion Burelson Uust to remind everyone he has earsll, Clark Froning, Clarlce Officer, Elaine Nelson, Janet Stafford. Second Row: Elaine Teeter, Albert Butler, Jean Usseler, Naom Winter, Melinda Davis, Molo Hollowell, Dorothy Cederholm Graetz, Casimer Szynal. Third Row: Roland Dale, Patricia Clifford, Stephen Sachs, Charles Glore, David Greenburg, Bob Hinds, Millard Arnold. Fourth Row: Byron , V M l I I . V2 M 1 'I 3 14... . A' 3 6 1 W' fam: S ' . 'N-. W T x 1-sl! fi? f 4' N- ,fav -any ,-4'-'ibn 4vf -35' mf 1 1-af' '- fr? EW 4' in .,Jv ' i 1, 5' 'fr--an 'fl fl! ,QC-if a W, , Cooper, Marny Olson, Clara Moran, Dan Meek, Patricia Knight Coffin, Judith Waugh. Top Row: Sharon Provart, Karen Paxson, Mike Thomas, Harry Sullivan, Joan Winter Waldman, Nancy Henry. These were some of the teachers at JMHS during the IO-year history who are no longer here. YEARBOOK-Bottom Row: Lynda Stucker, Pam Adams, Lisa Crawley, Brian Johnson. Second Row: Antoinette Mangine, Marcia Brown, Marcia Ahlefeld, Peggy Bates, Debbie Myer, Susan Parrott, Martha Wright, Mary Crouch, Marie Church. Top Row: Tammy Jent, Kathy Bronstrup, Brian Fanning, Marguerite Montgomery, Kathy Martin, Brenda Walls, Randy Fischer, Scott Worpell, Mark Sausser, Jeff Proffit. NEWS BUREAU-Kathy Hawthorne, Marie McGillem Lisa Jacobson Sherry Todd Sheryl Graves NEWSPAPER STAFF-Bottom Row: Business Manager Brian Johnson, Editorial Editor Joan Kane, News Editor Tom Browne, Editor-in-Chief Coral Bennett, Sports Editor Charles Jenkins and Feature Editor Diane Goldman. Second Row: Jackie Pease, Patricia Cromwell, Vickie Earley, Linda Brezausek, Tara Jones, Jill Stephenson, Jennifer Klutey, Cindy Bales, Dawn Summers, Julie Shepherd, Lesia Mitchell, Debbie Harner. Top Row: Julie Bush, Kathy Rickey, Linda Jones, Lynda Ragan, Michael Dye, David Shinkle, Jeff Proffitt, Steve Duncan, Rick Smith, Michael Cheatham. iv! CHOIR Bottom Row Darren Harrison co president Sandy Shaw co president Bnan Holmes sargeant at arms Beth Dme secretary Patsy McDowell lunuor representatuve Second Row Mary Morgan Mary Welhoeter Daphne Coleman Robin Venable Thurd Row Fehta Bradford Beverly Engleklng Sharon Edwards Dotty Vlncel Elaine Day Colette Darllng Chrys Muller Bonnie Stark Crndy Ellison Donna Adams Janet Duncan Kim Couse Jo Burns Top Row Kenny Allegree Curt McDowell Jeff Mockbee Warren Smith Ed Alleltz John McFarland Erlc Stepp Bull DuVall Ron Morgan Gary Davls Sandy Frye CONCERT CHOIR Top Row Tonya Greene Betty Crlpe Llsa Reed Demse VonAxelson Mary Crouch Elizabeth Rogers LaDonna Mundy Stacy Patf Jlll Hunt Sandy Wrrght Second Row Mr Brandes Tuna Hrgnlte Carol Rodgers Lunda Jones Rhonda Smuth Daisy Wadlmgton Glenda Gay Kam Bernard Cathy Burnam Eluzabeth Isaacson Bottom Row Theresa Burns Lon Kaufman Llllnta Brldgeforth Belinda Gorlll Lynett Blrdsong Damlta Talley Candy Adams Nma Smuth Edlth Splsghts Debbie Harner I 1 I I I .I , g aff l W , , ' f , ,I l I j I I ,gl I V ,sr V V I V I NI I I - 2 D' , - ' 2 I, i - ' 1 u' I 1 ' ' I 1 I 1 ' u ' I F I . I I , . . . : I I I I I Cindy Lutocka, Elizabeth Hall, Tami Prunty. Fourth Row: Laura Spries, Linda Weiglein, ' I . I l I l l I I I I n I : n I n I I I X I I I I I I I I I I I , I I ' Il : I . I . I I . I I I . I . . I . , I . 'I I 3 ' 1 4 1 1 . 1 1 F h I . 1. 1 1 1 I fl I 1 1 1 - I I 4 44 LETTERMEN-Bottom: Mike McCarthy. Top: Larry Lynch, Scott Carder, Bruce Everett. CHORUS-Bottom Row: Mr. Humphreys, John Adams, Jeff Pyles, Ricky Chrowning, Charles Burkos, Greg Williamson, Brian Martin, Anthony Hoskins. Top Row: Micheal Satterfild, Fred Sager, Reginald Shirley, Todd Dorman, James Dennis, Pete Riley, Victor Cash, Paul Douglas, Dwight Turner. LIBERTY BELLES-First Row: Elaine Day, Kim Couse, Patsy McDowell, Bonnie Stark, Mrs. Featheringill. Second Row: Lisa Reed, Tami Prunty, Elizabeth Hall, Laura Spires. Third Row: Felita Bradford, Daphne Coleman, Dotty Vincel, Pam Adams. FOOTBALL PATRIETTES First Row Debbie Barcus Linda Todd Charlotte Tabor Alice Graat Debbie Matheson Second Row Cindy Bales Jill Hunt Tami Downton Rose Land Lynne Royce GLEE CLUB-First Row: Mary Goodman, Tina Hicks, Valerie Grant, Kathy Ridenour, Dulcinea Montgomery, Rhonda Fleming, Cathy Walters Mrs Cynthia Feathermgill Second Row Becky Sluss Chris Ailes Marilyn Copes Vickie Lynn Archie Shannon Bryant Vicki Gerber Sharon Burgess April Brown Third Row Stephanie Dodd Rene Gutzmer Linda Curry Carolyn Gordon Linda Cnttendon Anita Byard Pam Stubbs Elizabeth Bell Terri Powell ami Yi?-ff-1.Aa.nf-H .uw-cars.. 4 1 , Q 1 , A0 T, , 1 1' 1 1 il, : 2? 2 VA QLJILL AND SCROLL-Bottom Row. Diane Goldman, Marie Church, Joan Kane, Lynda Stucker, Linda Jones, Susan Parrot, Marsha Ahlefeld, Coral Bennett. Top Row: Martha Wright, Charles Jenkins, Tom Brown, Brian Fanning, Pam Adams, Lisa Jacobson, Mark Sauser, Julie Passwater, Lisa Crawley. ,sq 3 xxx nl 'Q 31, ,,gi-'35, ' N-If ' Jia SONS OF LIBERTY-Bottom Row: Rickey Leslie, Kenny Allegree, Baron Dunn, Bob Weaver. Second Row: Gary Davis, Charles Emory Robinson. Top Row: Ed Allseitz, John McFarland, Warren Smith, Sponsor Mrs. Cindy Featheringill. TWIRLERS-Top Row: Marty Sandefur, Debbie Hyde, Lisa Scott. Bottom Row: Tina Burkes, Denise VonAxelson, Debbie Cline. MARCHING BAND AND PATRIETTES: Top Row-Jim Cutshaw, Chip Jacobs, Pat Cecil, Steve Snow, Scott Lutocka, Jimmy Groot. Second Row-Bob Weaver, Mark Profit, Micheal Satterfield, Scott Price, Dave Milander, Bill DuVall, Scott Justice, Dave Miller, Arvin Foreman, Bobby Hoffman, John Cutshaw, Bob Tarter, Mark Brown, Bob Simpson, Andrea Perry, David Diehl, Kathy Scott, Lisa Dorn, Ron Presswood, Tory Hayden, Randy Denny. Third Row-Steve Malone, Liz Hall, Linda Dyke, Tom Haden, Lisa Hayse, Eric Fentor, Carol Kiper, Marie McGillem, Cindy Lutocka, Susan Watson, Denise Haydock, Shelly West, Debbie Batey, Beth Lutocka, Jennifer Chapmen, Linda Ralston. Fourth Row: Rusty Davidson, Diane Rutherford, Carol Bryan, Renee Lacy, Kim Couse, Mary Morgan, Julie Rudd, Becky Sluss, Cindy Bader, Amy Cunningham. Fifth Row: Charolette Tabor, Terry Allen, Bebbie Barcus, Debbie Matheson, Cindy Bales, Alice Graat, Lynne Royce, Linda Todd, Stephen Humphreys. Sixth Row: Jill Hunt, Rose Land, Tammy Dowton, Rene Crocket. MARSHALLAIRES-Top Row: Bev Engleking, Curt McDowell, Sandy Shaw, Darren Harrison. Second Row: Ron Morgan, Linda Weiglein, Mark Brown, Beth Dine. Third Row: Cindy Lutocka, Gary Dorman, Michele Mattingly, Brian Holmes. Fourth Row: Brian Gibbons, Dane Paff, Janet Duncan, Dan Devine, Donna Adams. l 1 4 4 LAMB'S ASSISTANTS-Bottom Row: Joan O. Kane, Val lnman, Roberta Welsh, Colleen Shelton. Top Row: David Baker, Tom Morris, Jana Greenwald, Mike Young, Mike Blaydoe. FORSYTH'S ASSISTANTS-Tracy Wray, Theresa DeVore, Scott Carder. ,r TREMAlN'S ASSISTANTS-Donna Wolf, Scott Lutucka, Becky Bailey, Sherry Davidson, Louis Hawkins, Don Rowe, Bill Williams. cfst. 1. E WEAVER'S ASSISTANTS-Jimmy White, Tony Anderson, Rick Weidman, Bill Thomas, Ken Novotny, Randy Swineford. BRUMBAUGH'S ASSISTANTS--Linda Williams, Brumbaugh, Karen Smith, Ann Schrontz, Lynda Stucker, Marcia Rose, Keith Fairley. I CRAlG'S ASSISTANTS-Randy Swineford, Marcia Brown, Dennis Garner. 252 R W Train 'W g Kiran' OTTO'S ASSISTANTS-Jim Houston, Patty Paul, Susan Eudaly, Dan Crouch, Randy Denny. wi, i i i K M r . T ' -nunllv' PlPlNO'S ASSISTANTS-Bill Mitchell, Jenny Patton, Bill Boehmer, Charles Leakas. ESTEN'S ASSISTANTS-Bottom Row: Robert Welch, Theresa Jones, Aaron Boyd. Second Row: Sally Nichols, Lesia Mitchell, Linda Taylor, Cindy Bader, Tim Goff. Top Row: Sonya Chapman, Lynda Rogan, Dana Auther. FORSYTH'S ASSISTANTS-Bottom Row: Steve Stemshorn, Patricia Bowles, Terry York, Mike McCarthy. Top Row: Ricky Kress, Roger Stitt, Forsyth. 4 FRENCH CLUB-Bottom Row: Jackie Kaufman, Jerri Foster, Sherry Harris, Pam Lloyd. Top Row: Brad Wilkie, Jerry Lepskin, Kathy Hawthorne, Marie McGillem, Mrs. Ruth Nelson. rf, 'X A -lu -X f f'7',,L. A 1 3 ..,,. i i -'W L a,,...,... HOME EC CLUB-Bottom Row: Sally Nichols, Yuette McClure, Lori Abbott, Jo Williams. Middle Row: Kim Wert, Ella Richardson, Sherry Clardy, Debbie Sutton, Lisa Sager. Top Row: Demita McEwen, Michelle Huggins, Julie Brown, Sandra Keith, Susan Lange. Q 1 Z J! ' 1 -gg K 5 ?4 BICYCLE RAFFLE WINNERS-Billy Arnold, as , . . . -' Barb Warner, Kim Williams, Teresa Q ir Adams. HISTORY CLUB-Bottom Row: Renee Lacy, Kim Cause, Mike Lines, Mobley. Top Row: Paul Winship, Kelly Sfoe, Ellen Bowling, Bettye Mike Walenga. Second Row: Craig Powell, Lisa Hayes, Shelia Bateman, Tom Hayden, Pam Lloyd, Linda Brezausek. Malone, Cindy Marlin, Carole Terry, Sandy Gayhearf, Barbie ll' J gs: ,S A l ' I were L-4 .1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Front: Elaine Houck. Second Row: Steve Shephard, Dorcas White, Mike Medford. Third Row: Dane Paff, Ron Morgan, Mark Weaver. Fourth Row: Sheila Malone. Fifth I 'S :Y 3' .. gig ki 1 f 1 l lit Row: LeeAnn Miller, Cathy Graves, Karen S Fontana. JV CHEERLEADERS-Tina White, Tonya Hudson, Vicki Williams, Shelly Hasket, Donna Taylor, Monique Waters. chroeder. Top: Debbie FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-Cathy Wampler, Janelle White, Karen Ginger, Diane Swineford, Tina Schubart, Lisa Greenwald, Michele Walker. 47 f' 1 , ff. LMS iw VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front Row: Manager Rod Hemmer, Steve Pennybaker, Geno Franflin, Mike Rodman, Doug Whyde, Norman Broadus, Manager Rick Crest. Top Row: Coach Lester Bivens, Mike 5 J, vs Bridges, Kevin Jones, Pancho Wright, Greg Holman, James De Graphenreed, Manager Tracy Black, Coach Roger Shroder. M : y 'fa V . ., 7 4' Y 121 4 : A i :Q 3' 4 YJ F 'six xxx ,m i I l .1s' ., NES , gy In 4 4 ' an ' ' Q . ' am. ig . M 7 pf J , r X L X E J f mf L, Q 1 , - 1. . 1 1 .C 5 5 1 ' f IX 'L ' -it l K!! X 47, 1 s ,f E '--.X KS ii' X 1' Mm J.V. BASKETBALL-Front Row: Danny Stevens, James Fish, Willie Owens, Marcus Dunlop, Mike Johnson, Andres Karklins, Landon McBride. Back Row: Reggie Schaffer, Danny Lesslie, Jim Houston, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Bottom Row: Joe Lee, Doug Windle, Kenneth Smith, Bruce Jones, Scott Carroll, Juan Jackson, Scott Holden, Adrian Lee. Top Row: Robert Davids, Efren Edmondson, sux 'X fig, J ,. , 01 , f g L Q If Y X fs f gh , g, 2 f ' James Jenkins, Robert Donel, Kevin Vawterman, Greg Shelton, Coach Lester Bivens. Doyle Brooks, Orlando Matthews, Brent Vanduzen, Stephen Williams, Eddie Parrott, Coach Irvin Graves. RSI-ML RS H4 SHA: RS H15 +C I fi y 1, w mm I I I I I I I J.V. BASKETBALL-Bottom Row: Mary DeVore, Toni Stroh, Lisa COflY, Beth l-Uf0CkG, Jill Novotny, CClfl1Y CGSCY, JOY Gibbon, BeCkY I Browne, Linda Curry, Khristy Deer. Top Row: Coach Szynal, Vicky Dickey. I I I I I I V. ' I I I I i I I ww, ul I I .V , I 'xx fi L, I I I I I I I ,-I' K i VARSITY BASKETBALL-Bottom Row: Laura McFarland, Joan Christensen, Sue Erickson, Diane Casey, Manager Patricia Kane, Rita Taylor, Maureen Lawley, Sue Napper. Top Row: Coach Montgomery. Shirly Lambert, Linda Dyke, Julie Bush, Missy Opel, Linda I 4 , I .x li-ns.. ,.,. ,Mx , A SKATING CLUB--Top Row: Larry Sowell, Clinton Wade, President Ramon Morrison, Micheal Simmons, Rod Mastor. Middle Row: Pam Pinner, Sevella Perry, Dianna Hall, Lenee McGill, Sandy Featheringill, Jamey Taylor, Angela White, Mike Featheringill. Bottom Row: Paul Payne, Cathy Vocrhees, Debbie Pitman, Van Masor, and sponsor Lemar Barnett. GIRL'S DRILL TEAM-Top Row: Adrienne Weathers, Joyce Lee, Krystin Rauson, Katrine Kennedy, Tamy Smith. Bottom Row: Tanya Davis, Joy Gibbon. Faq' I Above: VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Front Row: Tom Carlson, David Above: JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY--Front Row: Scott Keaffaber, Morris Miller. Back Row: Coach Greg Cook, Tom Morris, Justus. Middle Row: Paul Rifner, Bruce Baldridge, Chip Jacobs, Q Mark Sausser, Greg Arnold, Kurt McDowell, John Kuhn. Peter Rifner. Back Row: Coach Greg Cook, Don Inman, Alex Busto, Chris Rudicel. it HQ , ' ffl wvse. Q Q X V : H , , .i:,-'f'? 'FI' ,. 2 ...-i ' - 1 ' ' W' Above: GOLF-Front Row: Gary Williams, Kevin Russel, John Fisher, Kent Vonburg, Brad Wilkie. Second Row: Doug Reed, Jay Coin, Mark Utter, Coach Dave Smartz, Scott Warpell, Tom England. 6 GERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS-Tamara Crawley, Cathy Scott. dih- PUBLICATIONS PHOTOGRAPHERS-Bottom Row: Randy Fischer, Lynda Stucker Quentin Simmons Jeff Trester, Rudy Williams. Top Row: Rick Smith Greg Taylor Steve Jones Julie Shepherd, Julie Passwater, Mark Bristow Missing Joan Kane Jeff Henry, Brian Bock. 921 rf Ns la A f , X I 'tg .1-M 3 Ai ., mf, f , rr 'N Y ,. FACULTY SOFTBALL TEAM-Kneeling: Martha Griffen, Umpire SENIOR SLUGGERS-Kneeling: Donna Downton, Barb Miles, Pam Marion Burleson, Patricia Sahm, Linda James, Elizabeth Thompson. Mayor, Monica Schuge, Valena Keys, Jeanne Rumple, Shirley Standing: Cindy Baker, Joyce Tellstrom, Janet Eberle, Coach Ken Uhlenhoke, Vicki Shipp, Karen Kennedy, Kathy Drake. Standing: George, Shirley Lambert, Karen Paxton. Coach Bob Hinds, Pam Buckallew, Kelly Kingsly, Phyllis Morgan, MaryBeth Steiner, Sandy Novotny, Becky Jones, Elaine Toney, Karen Gouns, Karen Welch, Kelly Cookerly, Coach Dan Meeks. +1 ,.f',mu .X .vim-im: . augur I l 1 l I I I 3 1 I i ..e....,.L..n.-, -4 1 is I ' 1 I I I I -v 1 I I VARSITY BASEBALL-Bottom Row: Kevin Gofinet, Stan Breeden, Paff, Mike Schaub, Bob Baker, Russel Dorsey, Pat Mayfield, Mark John Henry, Mike Rodman, Tom Carder, Elliot Jacobs, Doug Vandermulen, Stan Stevens, Curt Guldner, Coach Bob Tremain. Whyde, Mark Steiner, John Featheringil. Top Row: Manager Dane ir f 4 M1425 f' R QV' . , , i gina' cw I ' - ii - , JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-Bottom Row: Steve Thomas, Mark Tom Clements, Tim McCoy, Scott Carder, Jeff Gosnell, Steve McKinley, Ken McCarthy, Joe Devore, Chris Pritchett, Dan Shluge, Rodman. Don Stockhoff. Top Row: Coach Brad Goffinet, Dennis Johnson, 4 Q 's 1 MM, ,.... - .. ... ,,A- ,,,,' ,L L, ,- 1,,4,,,.t ' ,. ,,,f,z..J. M -- 1' rn 1, - W - A ' M -2 ... ir' ' .3 v '- I w gm,...r-c., . ,,,,,,.,,,i,.6f,,.,,.,,, vq., J-.s-,-re.,-an I Q ,245 - 1 9 .Z 11-. - . v J, E J r ' L L 'ffffifs' amy 5, , T f 1 , - if V 1 l, ,,.i, P V V Hg, -A V , I, av , 5' - . to tr L qgiiapim, WE' 'L at . r t he , 1 L J K fi . ei i f f , X a o n to ,,,,r i , ' it 43-fs vi-1, ' ver- .ffza VARSITY FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Dane Paff, Bob Bultman, Kelvin Troutman, Kent Horste, Bill Brammell, Derek Paff, Mark Pack, Mike McCarthy, Pat Mayfield, Keith McCoy, John Barrows, Arvill Dillon, Steve Snow. Second Row: Dean Skelly, Tim McCoy, Bobby Jackson, Maris Karklins, Thomas Henry, David Owens, Kenny Pompey, Dan Schluge, Scott Carder, Russel Dorsey, Emery Robinson, Brian Duncan, Doug Paff. Third Row: Jeff Newman, Greg Holman, Dan Crouch, Scott Moore, Jim Cross, Thomas Bailey, Keith Jones, Jerry Hawkins, Robby Newell, Danny Lesseley, Jeff Bowlby, Tom Browne, Mike Furlani. Fourth Row: Marcus Collins, Mike Sutton, Brad Gough, Kent VonBurg, Steve Ford, Louis Norris, David Shinkle, Larry Willan, Ray Shepard, Dave Williams. Fifth Row: Sam Robinson, Cornelius Henry, Jim Fish, Ebenard Davis, Ernest Muse, Bruce Baldwin, Scott Moore, Andres Karklins, Ricky Hartman. Top Row: Michael Shannon, Ed Bopp, Tom Morendt, Richard Cummings, Lenny Brown. f e JI' iff' uf ' ii Q t 'I A r s ,. L ,V '14 .C 8. A gri., ,i 1. If Jvgbji is--'T L '- '- ff , ni it rt .Q inqtl FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Keith lrvine, David Jordan, Mike Jarosinski, Doug Windle, Doug Herr, Jay Davis, and Scott McCurry. Second Row: Gary Strubel, David Bartholomew, Randy Landford, Paul Hammond, Matt Schimgem, Stephen Williams, Eddie Parrott, Brian Ervine, Jim White. Third Row: Gerald Wade, ':4,, J Zan ami Clk Issac Hatcher, Mark Jarosinski, Richard Wilcox, Robert Henderson, Eddie Lessley, James Stribet, Bernie Fillenworth, Paul Huston, Arnold Jackson, Jeff Shriver. Top Row: Coach Les Bivens, Wayne Bradford, Eddie Quintero, Tim Daugherty, Chales Sicking, Greg Moffitt, Joe Mesianna, Wayne Clark, Coach Bob Tremoin, Coach Lenny Brickens. Q , Above: BOYS TRACK-Bottom Row: Richard Washington, Donnie Rowe, Louis Norris, Tom Morris, Randy Moore, Steve Coleman, Alan Cooper, Tom Carson, Kevin Vardiman, Keith Haskins, David Griswald. Second Row: Coach Dan Meek, Michael Pollard, Derek Paft, Richard Wampler, David Keaffaber, Scott Lutocka, David Dixon, James Degraphenreed, Otis Bledsoe, Mark Pack, David rEMA.AT,1.,WNimg5,We, if-s J - V. wr q - ., of . , ' M, ' - W, 2 t- W , ,M . x,m,. ,Q rws, Y wil U A H 4 V V M - v ' - 1 ,A '--V W1 .N 'W ' Q: - Lf ' 5 ., s'x'5K'4-L SSg .f,.lZ..x.: is l,,.'l'tffa ,. ' 4. ,.' , .' . . ' W: U As. Weaver, Mike Arnold. Third Row: Coach' Lester Bivens, Coach Michael Slabaugh, Scorekeeper Linda Skelly, Prentis McCrackin, Clayton Chalupa, Terry Lolly, Don Russel, Harold Russel, Mike Svab, Don Inman, Greg Arnold, Chuck Leakes, Curt McDowell, Charlie West. f 1 I A Li I 1551 iii! I- 1 .V Yi Y nf 'I it . ' I 'J -, Bi Z Above: GIRLS TRACK-Bottom Row: Rhoda Moore, Debra Spicer, Betty Bateman, Tonette Johnson, Lynn Robinson, Debbie Young, Anctra Lane. Second Row: Julie Bush, Monique Waters, Janice Jackson, Valary Grant, Michelle Chatman, Joni Kuhn, Lavella Phelps, Tonya Slaughter, Kim White, Kim Hudson. Third Row: Barbara Miles, Becky Napper, Susie Napper, Diane Wickware, Below: GIRLS TENNIS-Bottom Row: Brenda Walls, Shiela Malone, Linda Stucer, Linda Skelly, Joan Kane, Karen Goins. Second Row: Coach Karen Deitz, Shirley Pride, Patricia Pam Morrison, Vicki Richardson, Vicki Sizemore, Sherry Fulton, Penny Christensen, Sherry Starks, Cindy Adams. Fourth Row: Coach Bob Hinds, Melissa Opel, Yvonne Rugs, Vita Forte, Kathy Browne, Valena Keys, Diane Christensen, Leigh Ellen Ramer, Coach Martha Griffin. Montgomery, Linda Arnold, Linda Christensen, Renee Lacy, Karen Weaver. SE I it A ws E Ns X 'ml L .. if A S fi 3' -si- ' wwf , 'll 1 g':f4T fi ails s-1' I VARSITY VOLLEYBALL- Bottom Row: Betty Baldwin, Tina Knapp, Linda Christensen, Linda Dyke. Top Row: Sue Erickson, Robin Bryan, Sue Napper, Penny Thompson, Coach Shirley Lambert. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Bottom Row: Cheryl Graves, Lisa Brown, Toni Stroh, Becky Napper, Linda Curry. Top Row: Diane Casey, Kathy Wever, Trisha Montgmery, Mona Cox, Karen Wever, Beth Lutocko, Dawn Forbis. SOCCER-Bottom Row: Kevin Strunk, Archie Root, Greg Shelton, Ricky Hartman, Bill Thomas. Middle Row: Darren Harrison, Jim Hammond, Kenny Williams, Harold Jensen, Ken Novotny. Top Row: Keith Fairly, Tom Johnstone, Mike Arnold, Randy Hartman, Terry Reed. VARSITY WRESTLING-Bottom Row: Charles Jenkins, Bill Brammel, Mark Weaver, Mike Medford, Steve Strunk, Thomas Henry, David Williams. Top Row: Coach Richard Cummings, Nick Tuttle, John Kuhn, Jeff Baldridge, Kevin Clark, Steve Shephard, Manager Dean Skelley, Coach Gerald Farris. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Bottom Row: Steve Hicks, Ray Shepard, Dan Schluge, Michael Shannon, Keith Jones, Wayne Clark, Emory Robinson. Top Row: Coach Bob Tremain, John McCoy, Bill Newell, Gary O'Dell, Bob Bronstrup, Pete Gutierrez, Kevin Clark, Tom DeVore, Coach Gerald Farris. FRESHMAN WRESTLING-Bottom Row: Matt Schlimgen, Arnold Jackson, Larry Smith, Tom Medford, Charles Sicking. Second Row: Roger Davis, Paul Huston, Keith Jones, Wayne Clark, Steve Malone, Mike Lines. Top Row: John McCoy, Bill Newell, Coach Bob Tremain, Bob Bronstrup, Don Hyde, Mark Jarosinski. n p , Q i I i IJPXXI RLISSHI Ntlkf S PHOTOGRAPHY UXXINJSBLJRK, mum JM847' ' SPECIAL OCCASIONS POR TRA I TS WEDDINGS NX Coke my N flffftllqgj Z4iWZ44QJ10'KL0Q44 7 L7z4,Cff7uAz4.f Ufegmjilza 66cCfWw04- gnmjoffwbvucg IXIXI H ,....L..... fn POR THAI T B Y PA LA i E 4 A I , . , v I ' W WX , , , -. xkJ7'I7'Ill.l8 xjzlllbl al 'X Quik. Z-rDJ 3Qo5w s n crow ewo, 2 v q3m2aa.5544 D Pous IND.46205 ' F x 'QP W 1 1 Y 3 P E V . i 1 W ! 5 1 4 'A Il K .I s Y I fl I l z 6, W I+ V ! i 1 J Flowers DICK BAKER 7320 Pendleton Plke 547-35 1 1 HONG KONG INN 8079 E. 38th St. Chlnese and Annerlcan Food Relax Ln the Unental Atmosphere James Deefmg S CARRIAGE CLEANERS 3835 N Mltthcneffer 4209 N Emerscm 6229 Allisonville 71st 84 SR 31 FGUR COMPLETE PLANTS SERVING INDY STOKLEY VAN CAMP featuring GATORADE The Thirst Quencher CA LDE1-2 ON BR 05. VENDING C0. ! I C' l variety of cut flowers for arrangements as well as potted RAINTREE FLDRIST Jill Stephenson ioins the plant crowd. Raintree offers a plants. SMITH S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE HAIRSTYLIST UNLIMITED T- be . .! I . 4. 1' we ' ' ' J' 9- ' IS L ,- vi FNS ' The staff of David Caroline Debbie and Nan wish to extend their congratulations to the seniors of I977. Tam Downton is pictured. Precision cutting for men and women. INTERSTATE STUDIOS Part of high school memories are pictures. Undercloss pho- tographers Interstate offers only the best. This photography student is just beginning his career. Interstate has been the Marshall photographers for seven years. 7008 Chesham Ct. Bob Ixubik 849- i 963 A if I I S- ir ' 1 . . K. I .aa if If, I l I W Il if , 'A f V. in X ... Q ,cw j. il - X 2 Suki N , Q I , 'IT-N. 1 X K M - f r 1 ef 3 if Y ef I 92 X Q . sf? AY' st A W K x 'lm : r ,J if ' I fav' 4 ' P ,,.. , . 5 2 . 4, 5 j P ' -1 I-n an ,,. 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Indpls., Ind. 46142 46220 10050 E21Sl38lh SUPP! 881-2681 ln Broad Ripple Rober1Kresle,Manager -r l 0333582 . 1321, 941362226 0 , Q Xxx Jim Clements works diligently on ci cartoon 70 , ' ,L 5: ng. 1 91 - 5 . 1 ' 2 X ., , :Q - f?fZ13+f4 if . ,me ' 9 ,gf 1 Q 4 A FLOWERS AND CATILRINC BV LORRAINF 7935 East 30th Street 545-3184- Eclst New York Street I d napolis,Indioncl PEPSI Bowling -I f1mmmmtmri1,ri1 M NORT f 9 ,'22? 3o EASTWOOD M Wadi 84410001 Cala 898-4333 Mama 5,1555 5 gb. -,.,.o, ng ,-. , 1 bmi fp . :'f?,Y1v4ff'r:f' 'esta' 5 539- Z if ' T Have Fun With the I 3' - J? W 1 5255 N. Tacoma Street , One Blork East of Keystone Av 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Instructwn floefjng MAMA s CLUB LIZLS Lllg CONGRATULATICNS' You the class of 1977 have reached an umportant goal ln your llves-the completlon of hugh school Whatever your plans for the future we at RCA know your many hours of consclentlous stuclylng wlll serve you well un the years to come Our warmest congratulatlons and best wishes to each of you I .. . - f sf X I I O I 7 7 1 An equal opportunlty employer ff Y ,ml-'iv -f 'PQ 2 2 V x fu 4 WE ' John Marshall RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Washington Square has more stores to serve you than any other shopping mall in Indiana. We have 4 major department stores and 121 specialty shops to fill your every shopping need. And there are 7000 free parking spaces. ln addition to convenience, we think our mall is one of the most beautiful you'Il find with its eight cascading waterfalls live tropi- cal plants colorful decor and comfortable rest areas We want your shopping visit to Washington Square to be a pleas ant experience and we hope you II come back often - - -5 so I I 1 0 ' I I c I V I V 3 Minutes East of I-465 on E. Washington St. Hours: Mon Sat. IO 9, Sunday Noon : MoLindc1 81 Joy s Plant Paradise 3843 M'tthoeffe Rd 897-7676 We e fplo fs fo all occasions MWA X 1 5 E if E f ' Y' K JA! 32 ,P Q 93 , 13 .5 is O 'kg ' F ' I r . I if 1. I I ll r n n r I' ft! 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Lifting weights help put muscle meat not fat on Marshall athletes. 1-if f I '-mf' 1,1-f' Il' HX 'x 'I' Riv Y,vN5'! iw if +A. X . Q X! 'N 'FYQQ9 I Q , ' 2 -1. human'- 22 i , 0 39 is 'B 2 332 S, YN . Q Q, -1. , fl, .f ta?- , gy s 2 3 'Q 6 6 ,X , wN xyL,f- : ? f wx -,f,,a, S 1 4,21-: ' 4' Y ,f 1? 5. -'- - fi X V V..-. .. . A.--A if AQQQQQIHLW 'Yum V fl mu i Ni Xa his 5 ,a ' i 1 OKLAHOMA 179 A Abbott, Lori A 91 , 150 Abel, Sara 81 Abney, Lrsa D. 81 Ackerman, James P B1 Ackerman, Wendy S. 101 Ackles, Anthony F. Bl Acton, Mrchael J. 81 Black, Tracy 72, 91,153 Black, Wrllram A. 81 Blackard, Laura L. B1 Blackburn, Darrell 91 Butler, Donald L. 91 Butler , Johnnie M. 101 Butler, Ledora 101, 134 Butler, Lionel 82 Cross, James A. 102, 160 Cross Country 156 Crouch, Daniel L. 102, 135, 149, 160 Crouch, Mary E.92, 136, 142,143 Eby, Pamela J. 82 Eddlem Edgar, Edison, an, John W. 92 Michel D. 82 Ganeene B3 Blackburn, Kenneth A. 101 Blackwell, Andra 0.132 Blackwell, Anthony R. 91 Blackwell, Sherry G. 91 Blakeslee, Daniel E. B1 Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams ,Candy K.91 ,CynthroR.91,143,161 ,Dana L81 , Donna M. 101,143,147 ,John 1.81, 144 ,ParnelaJ 142,146 Adams, Tarrta l. B1 Agee, Gregory R 91 Agee, Terry J. 101 Ahlefeld,MarcroJ.101,142,146 Ahlefeld, Richard B 81 Ahrens, Larry 81 Arles, Carla D. 135 Arles, Christy 91,145 Aitken, Pamela E 81 Arles, Kimberly L. 101,135 Akles, Dan W. 101 Akles, Kim S. 91 Alchin, Steven C. 81 Alcorn, Larry K 101 Alcorn, Sandra L 91 Alderson, Kelly J. B1 Alderson, Kevin J. 81 Allegree, Kenneth W. 143, 146 Allegree, Sandy D 101 Allen, Alrce F. Bl Apley, Lawrence B1 Archie, VickreL.101,145 Armour, Theresa A. 81 Arndt, Sara M. 101 Arnold, Bllly B.91,151 Arnold, Deborah 5.81 Arnold, Gregory L. 91 , 156, 161 Arnold, Jeffrey 81 Arnold, Mark A. 101 Arnold, Michael T 91, 162 Arnold, Dean M 91 Blanchard, Alan F. 81 Blaydae, Farth L. 101, 134, 151 Blaydoe, Kimberly L. 35, 91 Blaydoe, Mrchael O. 148 Blunt, Karl E. 91 Boarman, Eric A.132 Boarman, Kenneth A 101 Boehmer, Steven L. 138 Boehmer, Wrllrarn A.101,138,149 Bonebrake, Dennis L. 101 Bonebrake, Jerry D. 135 Bonebrake, Brenda S. 81 Bordenkrrcher, Rebecca A. 5 Bottorff, Cheri 91 Boss, Carolyn 101 Boughton, David L. 91 Bowens, Richard E. 81 Bowles, Patricia A 101, 149 Bowlby, Jeffrey D. 91 , 160 Bowling, Angela M. 81 Buttrum, Rabin C. 101 Byard, Anrta L. 91 , 145 Byrd, Brenda F. 91 Byrd, Robin L. 101 Byrd, Rochelle 91 C Cade, ldella B2 Cain, Jay E 156 Calhoun, Benito 82 Campbell, Judy L. B2 Cannon, Jerod J. 82 Cannon, Lersha F. 82 Carder, Darlene M. B2 Carder, Marlene K. 82 Carder, Scott W. 101, 144, 148, 159 160 Cardwell, Monrca A. B2 Carroll, Patrick H. 82 Carroll, Scott A. 153 Carson, Thomas H. 91 , 156, 161 Carte, Mark A. 77 Cartwright, Randall L. 91 Casey, Diane 42, 101, 162 Cseteny, Carla M. 92 Cuchna, Mrchael S. B2 Cummings, Pamela S. 92 Cummings, Trmothy D. 102 Cunningham, Amy S.82, 147 Cunnrngs, Roberta L. 92 Curry lll, Clyde T. 92 Curry, Linda L. 43, 92,145,154,162 Cutshaw, James L. 92, 135, 147 Cutshaw, John 1'. 82, 147 B D Dalton, Kathryn J. 136 Dalzrel, Drana L. 132 Danaher, Anthony L. 82 Dongerfreld, John R. 82 Daniels, Patrrcra A. 92 Darling, Colette K. 102,143 Daugherty, Tammra R. 92 Daugherty, Tim 82, 160 Daurelle, Kelly 0.92 Davenport, RobertM. 102 Davids, Robert M. B2, 153 Davidson, Curtis R. 92 Bowling, Ellen J. 81, 151 Bowman, Brlly M. 101 Bowman, Riva A. B9 Boyd, Aaron 101, 149 Boyd, Thelma L. 91 Boyer, Debbie S. B1 Boyer, Kathy J 101 Boyer Jr. Ronald E. B1 Bradford, Felrta R. 132,135, 143 Bradford, Monrca R. 91 Bradford, Patrrcra B1 Bradford, Wayne A 81, 160 Bradshaw, Barbara A. 89 Bradshaw, Kathy C. 81 Bradshaw Roger A. 101 Brammell, Susan M 91 Bramell, William J. 66, 67,16O, 163 B Arnold ,Mrchael E. 81 Arnold, Suzanne M 101 Arthur, Dana E. 101,149 Atkins, Marci B1 Atkins, Michelle A. B1 Atkins, Wrletta N. 91 Bader, Cynthra M.101,147, 149 Barley, Darren J. 89 Barley, Rebecca Jo. 148 Boker, Crndy L. 81 Baker, David P. 77, 139, 148 Boker, Darryl 101 Baker, Dewayne 81 Baker, James B1 Baker, Janice M. 81 Baker, Jeanette E. 101 Baker, Regina L. 91 Baker, RobertT. 12,101,159 Baker, Terrr L. 91 , 137 Baker, Thomas 101 Baldridge, Bruce N. 81, 156 Baldrrdge, Jeffrey 163 Baldwin, Bruce E. 91 , 160 Bales, Cynthra A. 91, 139, 142, 1 47 Ball, Dorria L. 81 Bankhead, Cordra L. 101 Bansbach, Elizabeth A. 101 Barbee, Vrckey L. 91 , 137 Barcus, Deonn L.101,134,151 Barcus, Debra J. 36, 91,145,147 Barkdull, Mrtchell A. B1 Barkdull, Shelley L. 101 Barnard, David B. 81, 101 Barnes, Andrea J. 81 Barnes, Mitchell L. 91 Barnes, Robin K. 101 Barnett, Monrca S. B1 Barnett, Sabrina E. 81 Barrows, John M. 160 Bartholomew, David A. 81, 160 Bartlett, Mrchael J. 91 Basler, Edward A. 81 Bateman, Bettye A. 101, 135,161 Bates, Grace E. 91 Bates, Peggy L. 101, 142 Batey, Debra J. 101,136,147 Bauer, Bruce K. 91 Baxter, Vincent D. 101 Beck, Kelley L. B1 Beechler, David M. 81 Beechler, Tom A.101,135 Bell, Elizabeth M. 45, 91 Below, Ladanna J. 91 145 Brangan, Davrd W. B1 Brazzel, Russel N. B1 Breaziel, Mary L. 101 Brennan, Brandon J. 101 Brewer, Robert L. 91 Brewrngton, Clifford L. 81 Brewrngton, Lucinda 101 Brewster, Beverly A. 81 Brezausek, Linda M.91,136,142,151 Brldgeforth, Lillrta 1. 101, 143 Bridges, Mrchael W. 137, 153 Briggs, Nancy J. B1 Bright, Cynthra B1 Bright, David E. 101 Bristow, Mark A. 101 Broadus, Norman E. 62, 64, 153 Broadus, Teresa A. 91 Bronsrup, Kathy L. 101,142 Bronstrup, Robert G. 81, 163 Brooks, Bruce E. 81 Brooks, Clrfton E. 91 Brooks, David L. B1 Brooks, Doyle L.B1,153 Brooks, Linda S. B1 Brown, Brown, Amy 1. B1 April 101, 145 Brown, Charlotte L. 81 Brown, Delores 81 Brown, Janetta L. 81 Brown, Judy 81 Brown, Julie E.81, 150 Brown, Kenneth L. 91 Brown, Marcia K. 101,142,149 Brown, Brown, Brown, Marcus 101 Loretta S. 91 Lois M. 101 Casky, Brent D. 82 Casky, Monique L. 82 Castor, Trocre J. 90, 91 Cathey, Sharon D. B2 Caudrll, Trese A. B9 Cazares, Robert 91 Cecil, Noel P. 9, 101, 136, 147 Chalupa, Barbara E. 101 Chalupa, Clayton K. 161 Chalupa, Helena R. 91 Chandler, Torra 91 Chapman, Jennifer S. 73, B2,137, Chapman, Michelle A. 161 Cheatham, James W. 92 Cheatham, Mrchael J. 102, 134, 1 42 Cheerleading Chenault, Anthony 92 Chenault, Steven M. 92 Chess Club 137 Chrlcote, Cynthia l.. 82 Chrlcote, Patricia A. 102 Childers, Timothy J. 92 Chilton, James 92 Chownrng, Steve 102 Christensen, Pennre J. 35, 92, 161 Christner, Malrnda M. B2 147 138 Christensen, Lindo S. 15, 42,161,162 Christner, Debbie K. 102 Church, Marie L. 102, 142, 146 Church, Rebecca A. 92 Crcenas, Joseph B2 Clardy, Sherry L. 92, 150 Clardy, Theopolrs B. 102 Clark, Dorrs M. 82 Clark, Kevin W. 102, 163 Clark, Susan A.102 Clark, Wayne 82, 160, 163 Clayton, Steven E. 102 Cleaver, Wrllram A. 102 Clements, Alan J. 92 Clements, Thomas E. 102, 159 Clrne, Deborah A. 82, 147 Coats, Cheryl 82 Coats, Howard 102 Cobb, Terry l.. 82 Coe, Freddie 82 Coffey, Aaron E. 92 Coffman, Jerome S. B2 Coffman, Lara T. 102 Colbert, Robert G. 92 Colbert, Robin L. B2 Coleman, Daphne 102, 143 David David son, Richard D. 82 san, Sherry 14B Davrs, Chrrssetta E. 82 Davis, Daryl D. 82, 138 Davis, Donald L. 82 Davis, Elaine A. 102 Davis, Evernard W. 92, 137, 160 Davis, Freddie Jr. 92 Davis, Gary W. 9, 92,136,143,146 Davis, Jay R. 82, 160 Davis, Patricia H. 82 Davrs, Patricia P. 92 Davis, Paul E. 82 Davis, Phillip L. 102 Davis, Roger E. 82, 163 Davis, Sylvester R. 102 Davis, Terry L. B2 Davis, Tonya R. 82, 155 Davis, William E. 102 Davison, Russel L. B, B2, 147 Dawson, Alice C. 92 Dawson, Arlene 102 Day, Frances E. 102 Day, Lester A. 102 Day, Warren E. 132 DearDuff, Rick L. 82, 135 Edmanson, Efrem D. 8, 83,153 Edwards, Jack R. 102, 137 Edwards, Synthra A. 92 Eggleston, Cynthia 102 Eldridge, Susan K. 102 Elliott, Lisa A. 92 Ellrs, Barobara A. B3 Ellison, Cynthra G. 102,143 El1ison,Judrth A. 83 Emmons, Kimberly K. B3 Emperly, Candace M. 102 Emperly, Joseph L. 135, 139 Emrrck, Sandrae102,134,151 Endsley, Chandra R. 92 Engelking, Nancy L. 83 Engelkrng, Beverly A. 7, 13, 13 136, 143,147,151 Englekrng, Susan I.. 102,151 England, Larry L. B3 Enoch ll, John H. 102 Erickson, Priscilla 83 Erickson, Susan 42, 162 Ervin, Brian D.83,160 Ervin, Carole A. 83 Esarey, Trmmy W. B9 Ethrrdge, Betty J. 102 Ethrrdge, Wade 83 Eubank, Kathryn L. B3 Eudaly, Susan D.9,149 Evans, Cynthra 83 Evans, Lrnda M. 83 Everett, Bruce R. 72, 102, 144 Everman, Margaret M. 92 F Farr, Carolyn M. 102 Farr, Tina A. 92 Fairly, James E. 83 Fairly, Ray K. 102, 135, 162 Fanning, Brian T. 102, 142, 146 Fanning, Veronica L. 92 Farley, Deborah 102 Faulkner, Errc J. B3 Faulkner, Lyla L. 139 Favors, Cassandra 92 Featherrngill, Dale G. 92 Featherrngrll, John J. 16, 159 Featherrngill, Mrchael A. 83, 155 Featherrngrll, Sandra E. 83, 155 Deco Club 1 32 Deer, Dawn M. 82 Deer, Kelley M. 102 Deer, Krrsty 5.82, 154 Dees, Bruce A. 82 Degner, Dianna L. 92 Degraphenreed, James 153, 161 Diehl, David B. 92, 147 Denney, Randall L. 102, 135, 147, 149 Dennis, James 144 Dennis, Karen A. 102 Detzler, Leah M. B2 Devine, Daniel C. 8, 24, 139, 147 DeVare, Joseph H. 34, 35, 103 DeVare, Mary M. 82, 154 DeVare, Theresa E. 92, 148 Fee, Glenna M. 92 Feller, Rhonda L. 102 Fenter, ErrcL.83,147 Ferdon, Sandra M. 92 Ferree, Fillenw Fillenw Finger, Lorr A. 102 arth, Bernard J. 83, 160 orth, Diane 92 Kimberly L. 92 Fish, James B. 153 Fischer Fischer Fischer , Gary L. 83 , Linda S. 102 , Randy J.102,142 Fischer, Sherry L. B3 Fisher, John C.102,156 Fisher, Lynnetta A. B3 Fleming, Lance D. 102 Bennett, Coral E. 133, 136, 137, 142, 1 46 - Bennett, Debra K. 91 Bennett, Jeffrey P. 101 Bennett, Lrsa E. B9 Bennett, Sharon A. 91 Bennett, Walter D. 81 Berrault, Arthur 72 Bernard, Kimberly A. 91, 143 Berry, Christopher U, B1 Berry, James A. 81 Berry, Randall T. 81 Berry, Robert L. 35, 91 Biddy, Jonathan1..81 Bills, Dewayne K. 91 Bingham, Jerry A. 89 Brrdsong, Lynnette M. 91 , 143 Brrkla, Joseph A. 81 Bishop, Brian K. 101 Bishop, Jerry M. 91 Brown, Mark E. 9, 91,147 Brown, Michelle D. 133, 136 Brown, Rick 89 Brown, Serrrta 91 Browne, Lisa S. 9, 91 , 154, 162 Browne, Thomas R.101, 142, 146, Browning, James D. 91 Browning, Mrchael D. 101 Browning, Mitchell E. 101 Bruner, Gina L. 91 Brunrng, Lori A. 91 Bryan, Carol L. 17, 91 Bryant, Glenn 101 Bryant, James Q. 91 Bryant, Janice M. 81 Bryant, Robbin 42, 162 Bryant, Robert A. 91 Bryant, Shannon K. 145 Bryant, Willie M. 91 Buell, Willard 0.81 Bultman, Robert E. 101, 160 Bumpas, Ronald L. 81 Bunker, Donald D. 91 Burch, Randall 91 Burdette, Andrew M. Bl Burgess, Margaret E. B1 Burgess, Sharon D. 91 , 145 Burk, Patricia A. 81 Burkes, Charles 81 Burkes, Tina M. 36, 101, 147 Burkett, Jacqueline L. 91 Burleson, Jay S. 72, 91 Burnam, Cathy L. 91 , 143 Burnell, James 91 Burns, Joseph G. 101, 135, 143 Burns, Theresa K. 91 , 143 Burrus, Anita C. 101 Burton, Timothy W. 81 Bush, Gina 91,137 Bush, Julie R.91,136,142,161 Busto, Aleiandro 91, 156 Butler, Darleen B2 160 Collier, Kevin G. B2 Collins, Georgia K. 82 Collins, Marcus 102, 160 Collins, Mark E. B2 Concert Choir 143 Concert Club Conley, Trmothy M. 102 Conner, Potrrck D. 102 Connor, C Cook, Kar Cool, Den hrrstine M. 132 olrna 1. 92 rse M. B2 Cooley, Donald R. 82 Cooley, Robrnette R. 102 Capes, Harold l.. 82 Copes, Marilyn A. 92, 145 Capes, Pa trick 102 Copp, Ronald 102 Copus, Steven B. 82 Cosby, Preston M. 82 Cottrell, Joni S. 92 Couch, Norman L. 82 Coulter, Melanie A. B2 Cause, Kimberly S.92,143,147,15l Cousins, T Cox, Cath eresa A. 102 ryn 133 DeVare, Thomas J. 92, 159, 163 Drbbern, Jael 102 Dickey, Rebecca J. 102, 154 Dillon, Arvil L. 102, 160 Dillon, Wrlliam C. 82 Dine, Elizabeth 24, 48, 133, 136, 139 1 43, 147 Drtommaso, Ricky J. 102 Dodd, Daphrne L. 102 Dodd, Stephanie R. 92, 145 Dales, Denise E. 82 Dales, Dwayne A. 72, 92 Donel, Cynthra R. 133, 136 Donel, Robert E. 90, 92, 153 Dorman ll, Gary G. 102,137,147 Dorman, Todd A. 82, 144 Dorn, Lisa 92, 147 Dorsey, Joyce L. 9 Dorsey, Rabin M. 102 Dorsey, Russell S. 12,102,159,16O Dosdall, Jerome A. 82 Douglas, Delorrse M. 82 Douglas, George B. 82 Douglas, Mrchael B2 Douglass, Starla 82 Douglas, Janice E. 102 Douglas, Paul A. 92, 144 Downton, Tamara K. 36, 102, 145, 147 Dowdell, Cathy E. B2 Drake, Cynthia L. B2 Drama Club Drill Team Driver, Stephanie L. B2 Duerson, Vincent L. 90, 92 Duff, Robyn A. 82 Dulrn, Gregory F. B2 Fleming, Leah 102 Flemming, Rhonda A. 92, 145 Flemming, Tonya L. 92 Floyd, Antonio B. 92 Fluharty, Joan E. 83 Fontana, Debra J. 58, 102 Flynn, Nancy R. 102 Football 160 Fcrrbrs, Darla J. 102, 135, 162 Forbis, Dawn J. 83 Ford, Janice M. 103 Ford, Steven B. 103, 160 Foreman, Arvin W. 92,136, 147 Forte, Veda K. 161 Fortner, Jonathan L. 103 Fossett Ill, Charles 5.92 Fossett, Vincent T. B3 Foster, David L. 92 Foster, Jerri L. 83, 105 Foster, Wanda J. 92, 134 Fowlkes, Curtis S. 103 Fowlkes, Vickie L. 103 Fox, Jeff A. 103 Franklin, Gene E. 62, 135, 153 Franklin, Ronald L. 92 Franklin, Vickie M. 83 Freeman, Pierre A. 103 Freeman, Wanda J. 92 French Club 150 Frye, Sandra S. 103, 143 Fuller, Jeffery O. 103 Fuller, Teresa J. 103 Fulton, David M. 138 Fulton, Sharon M. 35 Fultz, Cheryl A. B3 Furbee, Kimberly J. 83 Cox, Lesra 102 Cox, Malinda 137 Cox, Ramona C. 42, 92,162 Crabtree, Judy A. 92 Craig, Denise C. 82 Crawley, Lisa J. 133, 142, 146 Crawley, Tamara K. 102 Creed, Douglas A. B2 Creek, Kerry L. B2 Cripe, Betty 92, 143 Crittenden, Brenda 102 Crittenden Jr., Henry 82 Crittenden, Linda A. 145 Crockett, Renee M. 102, 147 Cromwell, Patricia 102, 142 Cronin, Catherine M. B2 Cronin, Deonn L. 102, 134 Dumes, Tony L. 102 Duncan, Janet M. 139, 143, 147 Duncan, Kelly A. 82 Duncan, Steven D. 92, 142 Dunlop, Marcus E. 102, 153 Dunlop, Michelle D. 92 Dunn, Baron 146 Durham, Darcy L. 92,139 Duvall, Melvin Wm. 9, 102, 143,147 Dvvenger, Maria D. 92 Dye, MichaelW. 102, 139, 142 Furbee, David H. 92 Furlani, Daniel J. 92 G Goebel, Tammy L. 83 Gaines , Curtis J. 103 Gainey, Wesley R. B3 Gant, Aleatrice 83 Garner Garrett , Dennis E. 149 , Jeffrey J. 83 Dyer, David M. B2 Dyer, Jenny M. 102 Dyke, Li nas s.92, 147,162 E Earley, Vicki L. 92, 142 Garvey, Deborah J. 103 Gatlin, Kathleen R. B3 Gayheart, Sandra L. 151 Gentry, Nicola J. 83, 139 Gentry, Wesley K. 72, 103 George, Mary L. 92 3, 134 Gerber, Vicki J. 92, 145 German Club 139 Gholstan, Lisa L. 83 Gibbon, Joy A. 92, 154, 155 Gibbons, Brian K, 147 Gilbert, Patricia 103 Gillard, Frank 103 Gillard, Ruth A. 103 Gillard, Willie L. 83 Henderson, Robert L. 84, 160 Hendricks, Jeffery R. 84 Henry, Cornelius K. 93, 160 Henry, Jacqueline 93 Henry, Jeffrey S. 132 Henry, John H. 159 Jarosinskn, Mark 84, 160, 163 Jarosmski, Mike 89, 160 Jenkins, Brenda 5.89 Jenkins 163 Jenkins, James C. 104, 153 Jenkins, Phyllis E. 84 , Charles D, 67, 104, 142, Henry, Thomas 67, 103 Henry, Thomas L, 38, 39, 160, 163 Henschen, Ronda 84 Gnllispie, Margo C. 92 Ginger, Karen L. B3 Glotfelty, Brian K. B3 Gloye, David B. 103 Goff, Denise 103 Goff, Tim A. 149 Gold, Terri L. 83 Goldman, Diane L. 103, 134, 142, 151 Goldman, Gregory L. 92 Goldman, Jerry L. 83 Golf 156 Garden, Eretha J. 83 Gordon, Carolyn D. 145 Gordon, Errol M. 92 Gordon, Tony R. 103 Gorman, Beth M. 137 Goree, Belinda J. 92 Goree, Michael A. 83 Gorman, Eric 92 Gosnell, Cynthia L. 83 Gosnell, Jeffery A, 103, 159 Gough, Bradley T. 92, 160 Groot, James A. 103, 147 Graat, Jean A. 16, 145, 147 Grant, Chester E. 83 Grant, Joel S. 103 Grant, Valerie 145, 161 Graves, Cathy 58, 136, 152 Graves, Sheryl C. 92, 142, 162 Gray, Douglas 92 Gray, Glenda M, 92 Gray, Robert M. 83 Gray, Samuel 83 Greenwald, Jana L. 148 Greenwald, Lisa K. 83 Greene, Rosalyn 103 Greene, Tonya D. 103, 143 Groves, Karen 103 Griffin, Elisa S. 92 Griffin, Ellen 92 Griffin, George V. 103 Griffin, Griffin, Wilbur E. 103, 138 Steven V. 103 Guffey, David E. 132 Gruner, James M. 103 Gruner, Paul A. 83 Guldner, Anthony K. 159 Gutierrez, Linda M. 83 Gutierrez, Pete F. 92, 163 Gutzmer, Rene M. 103, 145 Gwaltney, Norman M. 83, 139 H Haag, Sharon E. 103 Hacker, Angela K. 83 Hadley, Annette G. 92 Hall, Brian M, 83 Hall Hall Damon L, 83 Dianna L. 83, 155 Hall Kimberly C. 83 Hall Elizabeth A. 143, 147 Hall Sharon 103, 134 Hall, Theresa 5.92 Hallam, Dennis E. 34, 35, 92 Hallam, Kerry L. 83 Holler, Melinda L. 103 Hammond, James H, 103, 162 Hammond, Paul 83, 160 Hand, Timothy R, 103 Hansen, Sheri L. 103, 136, 139 Harlan, Samuel l, 103 Harmon, Aiman 83 Harmon, William L. 103, 135 Horner, Deborah D. 92, 142, 143 Harper, Rusty W. 103 Harpold, Randall E. 90, 103 Harrell, Sharon K. 92 Harris, Annette 103 Harris, James 103 Harris, Latonya M. 92 Harris, Robbin K. 83 Harris, Steven E. 92, 138 Harris, Tracy A. 83 Harrison, Darren L. 7, 13, 45, 133,139,143,147,162 Harrison, Mary 103 Hartman, George C. 83 Hartman, Randolph D. 162 Hartman, Ricky 8. 76, 160, 162 48, 72, Harvey, Ann E. 103 Harvey, Donald E. 83 Haskett, Shelley L, 152 Haskett, Brian 83 Harvie, Mark E. 83 Haskins, Keith 161 Hassos, Karen L, B3 Hatcher, Cornelius K, 89 Hatcher, Christopher K. 83 Hatcher, Isaac T. 89, 160 Hawkins, Gerard A. 84, 160 Hawkins, Louis L. 148 Hawtho Hayden, Karol M. 84 ' Hayden, Marion R. 103 Hayden, Thomas E. 103, 147, 151 Hayden, Tory G. 103, 147 rne, Katherine E. 93, 142, 150 Herndon, Stanley M. 84 Herr, Douglas F. 84, 160 Hibbert, Jacqueline S. 84 Hibbert, Phyllis J, 93 Hicks, Joanne M. 84 Hicks, Christine M. 107, 137 Hicks, Stephen R. 93, 163 Hicks, Tina 145 Hidalgo, Juan 84 Hidalgo, Sharon R. 103 Higgs, Robin L. 84 Hightshoe, James A. 84 Hignite, Gina S. 103 Hrgmte, Tina L. 103, 143 Hill, Cyndy L. 103 Hill, Lisa M. 84 Hines, Cynthia A. 84 Hines, Benlamin 103 Hinman, Carolyn T. 93 History Club 151 Hobbs, Jeffrey R. 84 Hobbs, Mike A. 103 Hobbs, Steven R. 84 Hodge, Andy A. 84 Hodges, Courtney 93 Hodges, Kevin L. 84 Hoffman, Ricky A. 135 Hoffman, Robert L. 84, 147 Hague, Betty L. 103 Houge, David L. 84 Hohenberger, Carolyn A. 93 Holden, Barbara 103 Holden, Mary E. 93, 134, 151 Holden, Scott L. 84, 153 Holden, Tamara S, 35 Holifield, Kevin 84 Hollfield, Randy 105 Hollingsworth, Freda 139 Holman, Gregory L, 153, 160 Holmes, Brian K. 24, 139, 143, 147 Haldread, Carl 8. 93 Hoover, Alan J, 84 Hope, Jacqueline D. 103 Hopkins, Charles K. 93 Hopkins, Jeff C. 93 Hopson, Joy E. 84 Horste, Kent 160 Horton, Rebecca G. 93 Hoskins, Anthony W. 89, 144 Hougland, John P. 84 Hougland, Patricia A. 103 Hougland, Peggy S. 93 Houck, Elaine P. 58, 93, 152 Houk, Richard L. 103 Houston, Derrick T. B4 Howard, Leslie A. 103 Howard, Lisa M. 84 Howcott, Paul L, 84 Howe, Lorraine 93 Howell, Mark A. 84 Howell, Scott 103 Hoy, Edwin D. 103, 139 Hoy, Jay T. 93 Hubbard, Aubrey A. 93 Hubbard, Beverly J. 93 Hubbard, Tina M. 84 Hudson Jr., David A, 93 Hudson, Kim D. 103, 161 Hudson, Karl A. 84 Hudson, Tonya L. 93, 152 Huff, Alfred L, 93 Huggins, Michelle D. 93, 103, 156 Hulett, Jane 93 Hulett, Mark A. 103 Hull, Eric J, 84 Hull, Jeff C. 93, 135 Hummer, Margaret A. 84 Humphrey, Louisa 84 Hunt, Amy S. 84 Hunt, Jill D, 36, 103, 145, 147 Hunt, Kevin D. B4 Hunter, Jill E. 93, 143 Hupp, Cathy S. 151 Hupp, Duane M. 103 Hurt, Stanley T. B4 Huston, James F. 93, 135, 153 Huston, Paul 84, 160, 163 Hutchinson, Keith L. 93 Hyde, Danial 84, 163 Hyde, Debra 5.36, 37, 103, 147 lcard, Lois A. 93 Ingram, Cornelius 84 Inman, Donald E. 35, 93, 156, 161 Inman, Valerie 148 Irvine, Keith W. 84, 160 Irvine, Perry D. 103 Irwin, Roben K. 103 Isaacson, Elizabeth A. 93, 143 J Jackson, Arnold 84, 160, 163 Jackson, Janice H. 104, 161 Jackson, Johnny W. 104 Jennings, Sally L. 93 Jensen, Harold L. 162 Jent, Tammy S. 104,142 Johnson, Anita A. 104 Johnson, Bernice 84 Johnson, Brian L. 104, 142 Johnson, Choranporn 93 Johnson, Cheryl 93 Johnson, Crystal R, 104 Johnson, Dennis 84 Johnson, Dennis A. 104, 135,159 Johnson, Diana D, 104 Johnson, Douglas H. 84 Johnson, Eric 84 Johnson, Joy 93 Johnson, Judith M. 84 Johnson, Kathy D. 84 Johnson, Leonardo E. 93 Johnson, Mark 84 Johnson, Marvin A. 84 Johnson, Michael D. 93, 153 Johnson, Renee 104 Johnson, Robert L. 104 Johnson, Teresa A. 84 Johnson, Thonyo D. 84 Jones Anthony G. 104 Jones 8ruce E. 84, 153 Jones Debbie J, 84 Jones Donna L. 104 Janes, Isaac 104 Jones, James N. 93 Jones, Jerry 93 Jones, Judy A. 93 Jones Keith E. 38, 84, 160, 163 Jones Kevin S. 62, 65, 104,153 Jones Linda J. 22, 58, 104, 142, 143, 146 Jones, Marlene L. 93 Jones, Robin 84 Jones, Sora A. 93 Jones, Steven 93 Jones, Tara R. 93, 142 Jones, Theresa A. 149 Jorden, David W, 84, 160 Jorden, James 93 Justus, Scott 84, 147, 156 Judd, Victoria K. 93 Just Us 134 Justus, Brenda J. 93 K Koin, Charles D. 93, 135, 138 Kane, Joan A. 104, 135, 142, 146 1 48, 161 Karklins, Andris 93, 153, 160 Karklins, Maris 104, 160 Kaufman, Jacquelynn L. 84, 150 Kaufman, Lori E. 93, 143 Kays, Michael D, 84 Keaffober, David E. 32, 156, 161 Keaffaber, Robert B, 72, 104 Keene, Joesph 93 Keith, Karen L. 104 Keith, Lisa A. 132 Keith, Raymond A. 93 Keith, Sandra D. 84, 150 Keller, Kathy S. 90, 93 Kelley, Kimberly S. 93 Kelly, Jacqueline D. 84 Kemble,J1rnmie T. 84 Kemnitz, Elizabeth R. 104 Kemnitz, Ruth M, 84 Kemp, David L, 104 Kennedy, Joan M. 137 Kennedy, Katrina R. 104, 155 Kennedy, Kim E. 104 Kennington, Donna L. 84 Kent, Rhonda R. 84 Kett, Edward 35, 85 Key Club 135 Key, Karen 93 Key, Karlene B5 Kidwell, Clarence M. 93 Kimmel, KrisL. 101,137 King, Kimberly L. 93 King, Randy L. 93 Kinade, Marla E. 85 Kiper, Carolyn S. 147 Kiper, Linda L. 104 Klutey, Jennifer L. 93, 142 Knapp, Tina D. 42, 43, 162 Knight, Scott A. 85 Kopp, Robert C. 104 Kress, Ricky A. 135, 149, 153 Krug, Lisa D. 93 Kuhn, John R, 67, 93, 135, 156, 163 Kuhn, Joni 18, 161 Haydock, Denice R. 103, 147 Hayse, Lisa M. 93, 147, 151 Hedges, William G. 84 Helm, Cecilia J. 93 Helton, Ronda F. 103 Hemmer, Jeffrey D. 93 Hemmer, Rodney D. 135, 153 Jackson, Juan 84, 153 Jackson, Larry 93 Jackson, Robert H. 104, 160 Jacob, Pamela K. 104 Jacobson, Lisa M. 133, 136, 142, Jacobson, Lance E. 93 James, William J. 84 146 L Lacey, John L. 93 Lacroix, Peggy A, 9, 104, 136 Lacy, Carol R. 93, 147, 161 Lambert, Michael L. 93 Land, Beatrice A. 133, 139 Land, Rose E. 36, 104, 145, 147 Landes, Ann M. 104, 136 Landes, James A. 85 Lane, Arnetria L. 93, 135, 161 Laners, Theresa M. 55 Langford, Randall J. 85, 106 Larrison, Roxanne M. 104, 134, 139 Latin Club 135 Lawley, Maureen K. 4 Lawson, Angela 94 Leakeas, Charles L. 94, 149, 161 Lee, Adnan L. 85, 153 Lee, Joseph C. 153 Lee, Joyce V. 94, 155 Lee, Patricia A 104 Lernaster, Tonya A. 94 Lepscum, Cherl J 104 Lepscum, Jerrlyn M 150 Lepscum, Karin J. 94 Leslie, Rickey L. 104, 146 Lessig, Susan 5 Lessley, Daniel E. 38, 41, 64, 94, 135, 153, 160 Lessley, Edward D. 85, 160 Lett, Michael C. 104 Letterman Club 144 Levine, April L. 94 Liberty Bells Lrghtle, Julia A. 85 Ligon, Cheryl S. 104, 134 Lindauer, Belinda A, 85 Lindauer, Debra K, 85 Lines, Michael E 85, 151,163 Litsey, Andrea J. 85, 139 Litsey, Debra S. 94, 139 Litsey, Laura A. 105,139 Lntsey, Linda L. 105, 139 Lloyd, Pamela S. 85, 150, 151 Lloyd, Tamara L. 132 Logsdon, Lynnda J. 94 Lombardo, Lorrie M, 94 Long, Rita D. 132 Long, Thomas 105,137 Lonis, Jeanette L. 85 Louis, Evelyn R. 94 Louis, Jessica L. 85 Lowe, Teresa L. 85 Lucas, Thomas 94 Lutocka, Cynthia A. 94, 136,143,147 Lutocka, Elisabeth A, 85, 147, 154,162 Lutocka, Scott D. 9, 105, 135, 147, las, lox Lynch, Larry 67, 144 M Mack, Bonita D. 94 Mackey, Larry M. 94 Major, Nan A. 85 Mayor, Roderick E. 105 Malors, Ricky R. 89 Malander, David M. 105 Malone, Sheila Y. 105, 135, 151, 152 1 61 Malone, Steven 147, 163 Mangine, Antoinette V. 94, 142 Mansfield, Lisa S. 105 Marching Band 147 Marks, Bryan W. 105 Marley, Kent M. 105 Marsden, Tonya l. 85 Marsh, Richard A. 85 Marsh, Tina M. 85 Marshallaires 147 Martin, Brian P. 85, 144 Martin, Connie L. 105 Martin, Cynthia G. 85, 151 Martin, Cynthia R. B5 Martin, Kathleen A. 105, 142 Martin, Randall E, 94 Mason, James D. 85 Matheson, Debbie J. 36, 105, 145, 147 Matlock, James 85 Mat Maids 1 34 Mattingly, Michele D. 105, 136, 147 Matula, Richard A. 94 Maxey, Tonia 105 Mayes, Renee 94, 134, 151 Mayfield, Patrick 21, 159, 160 Mays, Stanley C, 104 McBride, Landon H. 85, 153 McCallister, Carolyn M. 85 McCallister, Russell 105 McCarthy, Michael E. 105, 134, 137 160 McCa1lister, Donna 5.4 McCarty, David V. 85 McCarty, Kevin J. 94 McCarty, Michael D. 110, 144, 149 McChristlan, Quintin R. 105 McClennon, Anthony 89 McClure, Yvette 94, 150 McClure, Yvonne 105 McCord, Annette F. 132 McCoy, John 85, 163 McCoy, Robert K. 160 McCoy, Timothy 105, 159, 160 McCrackin, Prentice 94, 134, 137, 161 McCurdy, Mark A, 94 McCurry, Scott A. 160 McDonald, David L, 105 McDonald, Jeffrey L. 94 McDonald, Lu Ann 85 McDowell, Curtis D. 8, 32, 94, 143 147, 156, 161 McDowell, Patsy L. 105, 139, 143 McEwen, Demita J. 85, 150 McFarland, John B. 94, 143, 146 McFarland, Lori L. B5 McGarr, Paul D. 85 McGill, Lenne M. 85, 155 McGillem, Marie L. 94, 142, 147, 150 McGovern, John P. 85 Mclntyre, Linda L. 105 Mclntyre, Sherry D. 94 McKenzie, Betty J. 105 McKinley, Mark A. 105, 135, 159 McMillan, Kathie L. 94 McNew, Walter E. 94 McPherson, Kevin T. 94, 138 McPherson, Linda S. 85 McQuade, Sean 85 McWilliams, George 105 Meals, Teresa R. 105 Means, Donna 105 Means, Gaul R 85 Means, Lynda A 94 Medford, Michael M 66, 67, 152, 163 Medford, Thomas M 72, 85, 163 Melling, Lewis L 105 Mellmg, Trinna J 85 Merriweather, Dandrew 94 Merriweather, Keith 85 Mesuano, Joseph A 85, 160 Meyer, Debra L, 105, 142 Meyer, KelleeJ 49, 94, 136 Meyer, Michael J. 85 Michael, James K. 94 Middleton, Raymond E, 94 Miles,Dwaun105 Miller, Anthony 85 Miller, Charles A, 94 Miller, Cheryl A 94,134,151 Miller, Chrysteen H 143 Miller, Cynthia J 85 Miller, David F 94, 147 Miller, Danielle 85 Miller, Leeann 105, 152 Miller, Melissa J 89 Miller, Morris K. 94, 156 Miller, Raymond S. 105 Miller, Rebecca S 95 Miller, Richard W 85 Miller, Tammy L 95, 139 Miller, Yvette D, 89 Miller, Yvonne D 85 Mills, Gregory 105 Mills, Melba 8 95 Miner, Donald K 85 Miner, Keith B. 106 Mrnter, James M 85 Mitchell, David J, 85 Mitchell, Lesua 95,1-12, 149 MIfC1't9ll,WIllIOl'TlG loo, 149 Mix, Darrell A, 85 Mobley, Barbara J 151 Mockbee, Jeffrey H.8, 135, 137,143 Moffitt, Gregory L 85, 160 Mogollon, Raquel C. 133,137 Montgomery, Dulclnia M. 95, 145 Montgomery, Marguerite Y. 58, 106 142 Montgomery, Patricia L. 15, 42, 106 136, 161, 162 Montgomery, Rita J. 95 Moore, Celeste J, 85 Moore, Donna S. 94 Moore, Joyce J. 85 Moore, Mark A 85 Moore, Mark A, 85 Moore, Mazell 106 Moore, Phillip D 106 Moore, Phillip P. 106 Moore, Ronda A. 95 Moore, Scott F. 95, 160 Moore, Scott L. 106, 160 Moore, Terri L. 95 Moore, Vickie S. 132 Morale s, Michelle M. 106 Morgan, Lawrence R 95 Morgan, Leonard D, 95 Morgan, Mary L. 9, 95, 143, 147 Morgan, Maurice A. 95 Morgan 143,147,152v ' ' Morris, Morris, Morris, Carol S. 136 Cleester 85 Diana L. B5 Morris, James E. 95 Morris, John D, 106 Morris, Morris, Morris, Lamont A. 95 Leanne M.35,85,134 Thomas E. 148,156, 161 Morrison, Pamela Y 161 Morrison, Ramon D. 106, 155 Morrow, George M. 86 Mullins, Larry E. B6 Mullins, Shelia D. 76, 106 Mundy, Ladonna J. 95, 143 Murff, Rickey T. 95 Murff, Taron A 95 Murphy, Lisa A, 95, 136, 139 Murphy, Patrick A. 132 Murray, Judith A. 95 Murray, Regina M. 86 Murray, Valerie K. 86 Muse, Ernest L. 95, 160 Myers, Reida L. 86 N Nance, Wavie C. 86 Ronald L 24 48 135,13 9 Napper, Rebecca J. 22. 95, 161,162 Napper, Suzanne M 42, 43, 106, lol 162 National Honor Society 133 Neal, Madonna S. 86 Neer, Jeffrey 106 Nelson, Stephanie 106 Newby, Linda G. 86 Newell, David A. 106 Newell, Robert 95, 160 Newell, William B. 86, 163 Newman, Jeffery A, 86, 135, 160 News Bureau 142 Newspaper 142 Nichols, Ernest 86 Nichols, Sally J. 95, 149, 150 Nicholson, Pamela J. 106 Nickels, Vanessa G, 95 Noe, Robert F. 106, 135 Noel, Anna 86 Norris, Louis 106, 135, 160, 161 Nostrand, Gerald 106 Novatny, Jill M. 86, 154 Novatny, Ken J. 106, 148, 162 O Rogan, Lynda M. 96, 142, Raker, Walter D. 86 149 Sharkey, Cynthia A. 106 Sharkey, Marlar 96, 135 Odell, Deborah L. 31 , 132 Okeete, Joel P. 86 Olson, Gary 8.86 Opel, Jettrey W. 34, 35, 72, 86 Opel, Melissa 5.95, 161 Orchestra 133 Orr, Rebecca 95 osrewrg, sieve M. 133, 135 Ostewrg, Taryn L. 95, 134, 151 O'Sullivan, Tammy L. 86 Outlaw, Gregory L. 86 Outlaw, Joyce Y. 106 Owens, David K. 106,137, 160 Owens, Willie R.95,153 Ralstan, Linda E. 86, 147 Ramey, Kevin L. 106 Romer, Leigh E. 106, 161 Ranger, James F. 96 Redden, Cathy A. 86 Redden, Kevin A. 96 Reed, Doug J. 15, 72,106,156 Reed, Lisa J. 96, 139 Reed, Lori 96 Reed, Terry L. 162 Reedy, Tina M. 86 Reese, Jonathan 86 Reid, Shirley J. 96 Ridenour, Kathy R. 96 Sharp, Martin 96, 139 Sharp, Sherrie R. 87 Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Sheeh Donald W. 96 Harriett 8. 96 SandraL.24,139,143,147 an, Patrick W. 106 Shelby, Theresa L. 87 Shelto Shelto Shelto n, Dallas C. 96 n, Gregory L. 96, 153, 162 n, Joan C. 35 Shepard, Raymond T. 96, 160, 163 Shepard, Steven E. 152, 163 Sheph erd, Julie A. 36, 106, 142 Shertrck, Georgia 87 146, 161, 1 B8 Stuckey, Sherri L. 87, 1 34 Student Council 137 Studer, Linda 107 Sullivan, Karen A. 107 Sullivan, Karen G. 87 Summers, Dawn E. 107, 142 Sutton, Debra D. 96, 150 Sutton, Mucha S. 97, 160 Sutton, Philip G. 87 Swegman, Steven L. 97 Swem, Kevin R. 107 Swimming Team 34, 35 Swrnetard, Dianna F. 87 P Swrnetord, Randall 35, 107, 146, 148 Swrntord, Dawna L. 36, 87 Owings, Lisa E. 95 P Pack, Mark E. 160, 161 Oyler, Elizabeth A. 95 Padgett, Mary L. 86 Padgett, Sandra K. 106 Patt, Dane H. 147,152,159,160 Patt, Derek H 35, 38. 160, 161 Patt, Doug H. 86, 160 Patt, Stacy L. 95, 143 Page, Wilma C. 89 Parker, Okeete E. 95 Parks, Anthony 132 Parks, Gerald 106 Parks, Lisa M. 106 Rifle Team Rentsch, Tamara M. 86 Rethertord, Mary D. 86 Reynolds, Victoria L. 86 Rhodes, William R. 86 Richardson, Judlrna E. 86 Richardson, Ella 86, 150 Richardson, Vicki 96, 161 Richman, Steve W. 86 Ricky, Kathryn E. 96, 142 Ricky, Timothy J. 132 Riddick, Michael A. 96 Riddles, James A. 96 Rrtner, Mary E. 96 Rrtner, Peter A. 86, 156 Ritner, Paul E. 86, 156 Ritner, Vollie B. 132, 135, 139 Riley, Cherri L. 86 Shrnkle, David 8. 96, 142, 160 Shirley, Reginald L. 96, 144 Shackency, Denise K. 96 Shockency, Drone L. 106 Shriver, Jettery G. 67, 87, 160 Shrontz, Rita A. 30, 106, 151 Shull, Doris A. 106 Sucking, Charles J. 87, 160, 163 Simer, Deborah A. 89 Simmons, Michael Q. 87, 155 Simmons, Quentin L. 87 Simpson, Robert A. 106, 147 Skating Club 155 Skelley, Dean J. 106, 160, 163 Skelley, Janet L. 96, 134, 151, 161 Slaughter, Charlotte Y. 96 Slaughter, Tanya 19, 106, 161 Slicer, Donna 87 Swrntord, Vicki G. T Tabor, Charlotte 36, 107, 145, 147 Tabor, Jackie R. 87 Talley, Damita J. 97, 143 Tarter, Robert L. 97 Tarter, Scott E. 87, 135, 147 Tate, Angie C. 97 Taylor, Donna L. 107, 135, 152 Taylor, Edith A. 97 Taylor, Greg M. 97 Taylor, Lyn C. 138 Taylor, Linda M. 107, 149 Taylor, Misty D. 87 Taylor, Rita R. 107 Taylor, Tammy D. 97 Parks, Vickie L. 106 Parnell, David 95 Parrott, Susan 31,142,146 Parrott, Daniel J. 106 Parrott, Edward C. 89, 153, 160 Parsons, Daniel J. 132 Parsons, Lisa R. 95 Partridge, Elaine S. 106, 136 Passwater, Julie A.31,11O,136,146 Patrick, Carolyn D. 86 Patrrettes 145 Patriots On Parade 48, 49 Pats Patterson, Jettery L. 86 Patton, Jettrey H. 132, 138, 139 Patton, Jenniter 139, 149 Patton, Jimmie D. 106 Paul, Patricia A. 139, 149 Paul, Susan L. 95 Pauley, Stephen W. 73 Pauly, Jean M. 76, 133, 136 Payne, Daniel R. 86 Payne, Paul A. 106,155 Pearson, Sherri L. 95 Pease, Jacqueline 86, 134, 139, 142 P.E. Assistants 135 Pennyb aker, Elizabeth A. 95 Pennybaker, Stevie L. 62, 65, 153 Pepper, Janice L. 86 Perry, Andrea M. 106, 147 Perry, Keenyn 86 Perry, Sevella J. 155 Perry, Wanda 151 Peterso Phelps, Phipps, Phipps, n, Floyd 95 Lavella F. 106, 135, 161 Deborah J. 106 Michael A. 86 Phillips, David H. 89 Phillips, Harry F. 86 Phillips, Jerrmrah L. 86 Phillips, Linda E. 106, 134 Phillips, Sherrill M. 86 Prgma n, Michael 86 Pipkrn, Randy 95 Pinner, Pamela F. 86, 155 Pitcher, Lorie J. 86 Pitcher, Terry L. 96 Pitman, Debra L. 86, 155 Pollard, Mark A. 96 Pollard, Michael A. 19, 106, 161 Ponta, Debra S. 96 Ponta, Donna K. 86 Portwood, David A. 106 Posley, Belinda A. 106 Posley, Beverly L. 86 Powell, Craig A. 86, 151 Powell, Teresa M. 145 Power, Lanny M. 96 Presnel Presnel l, Jody 96 l, Mike R. 86 Presswaod, Ronald L. 147 Preston, Steven E. 96, 135 Price, Kevin 106 Price, Scott L. 86, 147 Price, Yolanda 96 Pride, Harold P. 106, 135, 137 Pritchett, Chris 72, 96, 159 Probst, Proctor Proctor Pamela S. 96 , David A. 106 , Karen E. 86 Prottitt, Jeffery L. 142 Prottltt, Mark A. 86, 147 Prattltt, Steven H. 86 Prunty, Tamera L. 96, 134, 143, 151 Purcell, John K. 72, 86 Pyles, Jettery 5.86, 144 Q Quagliesr, Jack 96 Quarles, Andre 86 Quarles, Delonci L. 96 Quill and Scroll 146 Quintera, Edward Jr. 86, 160 R Rader, Kimberly S. 96 Radio Club 132 Riley, Peter W. 86, 137, 142 Riley, Willie 1. 86 Rittenhouse, Tommr S. 132 Rives, Hilda L. 86 Roake, Mark A 86 Roark, Marla 96 Robbins, Kevin L. 106 Roberts, Cherr A. 86 Roberts, Dennis B. 96 Roberts, Donald L. 87 Roberts, Peter A. B7 Robertson, Angelieta 87 Robinson, Dianna D. 106 Robinson, Emory J. 106, 146, 160 Robinson, Samuel L. 106, 160, 163 Rochtord, David A. 106 Rodgers, Carol 106, 143 Rodman, Michael P. 65, 135, 153, 159 Rodman, Stephen M. 106, 159 Roell, Joni E. 96 Roessler, Torrre A. 87 Rogers, Elizabeth J. 106, 143 Rogers, Garden A. 87 Rogers, Shelli A. 87 Root, Archie T. 106, 162 Rose, Marsha A. 106, 148 Rose, Mary J. 9, 96 Roseburgh, Reginald 87 Rotc 1 38 Routon, Sondra L. 106 Rowe, Bradley H. 106, 135 Rowe, Donald 135, 148, 161 Rowley, David R. 35, 96 Rowson, David M. 138 Rowson, Kristen M. 87 Royal, Clarissa A. 87 Royce, Lynne A. 36, 96, 145, 147 Rudd, Julie A. 87, 147 Rudd, Richard D. 87 Rudrcel, Chris A. 96, 156 Sluss, Jay B. 106 Sluss, Rebeccah G. 96, 145, 147 Smith, Beverly R. 96 Smith, Cheryl D. 107 Smith, Curtis E. 87 Smith, David E. 96 Smith, David J. 96, 139 Smith, Donnell 107 Smith, Dwayne S. 87 Smith, Eddie L. 107 Smith, Gary E. 87 Smith, Guy E. 96 Smith, Joan Y. 87 Smith, Karen M. 107, 134, 136, 148 1 51 Smith, Kevin E. 107 Smith, Keith R. 87 Smith, Kenneth W. 87, 153 Smith, Larry S. 87, 163 Smith, Lavonna 107 Smith, Leonard W. 107 Smith, Mervin L. 89 Smith, Nina J. 96, 143 Smith, Parnell F. 107 Smith, Paula R. 96 Taylor, William 97 Teal, Diana M. 87 Teal, Janice A. 107 Tennis 72 Terry, Carole A. 87, 151 Thesprans 139 Theyssen, Patricia L. 97 Thomas, Billy K. 148, 162 Thomas, Mark A. 87 Thomas, Michael S. 97 Thomas, Steven D. 107, 159 Thompson, Carlos C. 87 Thompson, Jack B. 87 Thompson, Penny L. 42, 43, 50, 135, 162 Thompson, Ted B. 107 Thompson, Yolanda 97 Tittany, Cheryl A. 36, 97 Tinsley, Della M. 87 Tipton, Laura S. 107 Todd, Linda D. 107, 134, 145, 147, 1 51 Todd, Sherry L. 107, 134, 142, 151 Toliver, Forest S. 97 Wolenga, Mechael D. 97, 151 Walker, Carol A. 108 Walker, Marcia A. 88 Walker, Michelle D. 88 Wall, Marsha L. 88 Wall, Tina L. 97 Waller, Brian 5.97 Waller, Lori L. 22, 36, 88 Walls, Brenda S. 59, 108, 142, 161 Walls, Steven 97 Wolters, Catherine L. 97, 145 Walters, James A. 108 Walton, Michael L. 108, 134 Wampler, Kathy J. 88 Wampler, Richard M. 97, 139, 161 Warfield, Wendy J. 88 Warner, Barbara J. 151 Washington, Huey 88 Washington, James Roy 88 Washington, Teresa A. 88 Waters, Jenny 97 Waters, Monique 97, 152, 161 Watkins, Merrill D. 108 Watkins, Vicke S. 97 Watson, Delauren A. 108 Watson, Susan D. 90, 97, 147 Weathers, Adrienne L. 88, 155 Weaver, David 97, 161 Weaver, Mark W. 67, 108, 152, 163 Weaver, Robert P. 9, 45, 49, 108, 136 1 46, 147 Webb, Christie J. 97 Webb, Christina A. B8 Webster, Tina M. B8 Weeks, Dawno R. 9 Weeks, John M. 88 Weidman, James S. 97 Weidman, Richard A. 148 Weight Littrng Werglein, Linda L. 98, 136, 143, 147 Weir, Kathy L. 88 Weisheit, Teresa A. 35, 108 Welch, Debra L. 89 Welch, Pamela L. 108 Welch, Roberta J. 148 Welhoelter, Mary 143 Wells, Rochelle L. 89 Wertenberger, Ernest J. 108 Wert, Kimberly F. 98, 150 Wesler, Greg D. 97 Welch, Robert W. 139, 149 West, Charles 108, 161 West, Michael W. 98 West, Shelly J. 88, 147 West, Stephen S. 88 Westerfield, Beverly D. 98 Westertield, Steven P. 108 Wever, Karen L. 108, 162 Wever, Kathy J. 88, 162 Rushton, Nancy L. 135 Rushton, William D. 95 Russell, Harold E. 96, 161 Russell, Joan E. 96, 134 Russell, John D. 87, 139 Russell, Kevin D. 106, 156 Russell, Sandra K. 106 Russell, Willie G. 87 Rutland, Terri 87 Ryan, Pamela S. 106 S Smith, Rhonda R. 96, 143 Smith, Richard L. 96, 142 Smith, Ronny E. 8, 96 Smith, Sharrr L. 96 Smith, Tammy S. 87, 155 Smith, Thomas W. 87 Smith, Anthony J. 107 Smith, Valerie D. 87 Smith, Wanda Y. 106 Smith, Ward N. 96 Smith, Warren M. 45, 107, 143, 146 Snodgrass, Derrick M. 87 Snow, Marvin L. 96 Snow, Steve E. 9, 136, 147, 160 South, Michael P. 87 Southgate, Mary L. 107 Sowell, Larry L. 87, 155 Spaulding, James W. 87 Speights, Edith E. 107, 139, 143 Spencer, Charles D. 96 Spicer, Deborah A. 96, 161 Spares, Laura S. 45, 107, 139, 143 Sprres, Sally A. 87 Springer, Karen A. 107 Springer, Mark A. 87 Squire, Jay A. 87 Stark, Bonnie G. 107, 134 Stark, Chris J. 107, 143 Toliver, Trkia T. 107 Toney, Lynne 87 Toran, Aaron F. 97 Torrence, Keith S. 87 Torres, Carrie L. 87 Townsend, Cheryl Y. B7 Track 18, 19, 161 Tracy, Debra A. B7 Traylor, Gary L. 87 Traylor, Steven R. 97 Trent, Rebecca J. 97 Trester, Jettrey D. 87 Triblet, James 87 Troutman, Kelvin L. 160 Trowbridge, Tony 73 Tucker, Clint E. 88 Whaling, Daniel L. 98 Wheel Wheel er, Doneva 5.88 er, Karrr S. 98, 108 Wheeler, Rita D. 108 White, Angela J. 139, 155 White, Clittord L. 108 White, Dorcas M. 58, 108, 152 White, Eric B. 108 White, Felita BB White, James R. 88, 148, 160 White, White, Janelle M. 88 Kimberly L. 98, 135, 161 White, Robert F. 88 White, Sheila K. 98 White, Tina L. 108, 152 Tucker, Ronald 107 Turentine, Bettye D. 97 Turentrne, Edward W. 132 Turner, Barbara K. 107 Turner, Carolyn S. 133, 134, 139 Turner, Dwight 88, 144 Turner, Kathryn A. 88, 137, 139 Turner, Mary K. 97, 137, 139 Turner, Paul R. 97 Turner, Sharon M. 97 Turner, William L. 107 Tuttle, Nicholas L. 66, 88, 163 Sager, Frederick E. 87, 144 Sager, Lisa M. 96, 150 Sandetur, Martha J. 87, 147 Sandetur, Robert F. 106 Sanders, Karen L. 96 Santo, Kent A. 87 Santo, Teresa A. 96 Sattertield, James A. 96 Sattertreld, Micheal 87, 144, 147 Sausser, Mark C. 106, 137, 142, 146, 1 56 Schantz, Debbie E. 96 Schaub, Wilma D. 96 Scheibelhut, David L. 106 Scheibelhut, Joseph E. 96 Scheibelhut, Rose A. 87 Schlimgen, Matt L. 87, 160, 163 Schluge, Daniel 106, 135, 159, 160 163 Schroeder, Karen M. 28, 35, 152 Schubart, Martina G. 87 Scisney, Phyllis A. 96 Scott, Cathy L. 106, 147 Scott, Johnathan W. 87 Scott, Lisa M. 106, 147 Scott, Lori A. 106 Sears, Scherrre L. 106 Sells, Roger D. 106 Sexton, David E. 96 Sexton, Janice l 106 Sexton, Mark A. 89 Shafer, Lisa M. 96 Shater, Reginald 106, 153 Shatter, Julie L. B7 Shanklin, Kimberly Y. 87 Shannon, Michiael A. 96, 135, 137. 160,163 Sta rk, Ginger 132 Starks, Arthur L. 96 Starks, Sherri 18, 19, 161 i Steele, Christine M. 87 Steele, Cynthia L. 96 Steele, Jay V. 107 Steele, Lee W. 87 Steele, Lester P. 87 Steele, Pamela J. 87 Steele, Ricky D. 107 Steenberger, Mark R. 107 Steiner, Mary L. 87 Stemshorn, Steven D. 107, 149 Stephens, Daniel G. 96, 153 Stephenson, Jill A. 9, 96, 142 Sterrett, Scott S. 107 Stevens, Lisa D. 96 Strtt, Lisa D. 87 Stitt, Roger S. 107, 149 Stockhott, Donald E. 107, 159 Stoe, Kelly 35, 87, 151 Stoe, Sandra L. 107 Stone, Forest 96, 138, 139 Stover, Brenda M. 96 Strange, Terri L. 87 Stratton, Angela 96 Strickling, Edward D. 96 Stringer, Sharon L. 87 Stroh, Toni L. 87, 154, 162 Strong, Debbie L. 87 Strothmann, Robert S. 87 Strubel, Gary H. 87, 160 Strunk, Steven D. 163 Stuart, Catherine A. 96 Stubbs, Christopher 87 Stubbs, Pamela J. 145 Stucker, Lynda G. 107, 134, 136, 142, Twigg, Milo E. 88 Tyus, Bobby J. 108 U Uhlenhake, Jane A. 88 Utter, Daniel R. 88, 135 Utter, Elaine R. 97, 134, 151 V Valentine, Norman 97 Vanatta, Richard L. 35, 88 Vandever, Andrea R. 97 Van Duyn, Brent A. 88, 153 Vardiman, Kevin B. 97, 153, 161 Vea, Gilbert 88' Veller, Ronald L. B8 Venable, Beverly 88, 139 Venable, Robyn 45, 108, 139, 143 Vincel, Dotty L. 108, 143 Vincent, David G. 97 Vonaxelsan, Denise K. 36, 97, 143, 147 Vonburg, Kent 97, 156, 160 Voorhees, Catherine 88, 155 Voorhees, Herbert D. 108 W Wade, Clinton F. 134, 155 Wade, Duane R. 97 Wade, Gerald 88, 160 Wade, Timothy J. 97 Wade, Thomas J. 97 Wodlington, Daisy A. 97, 143 Whitfield, Daryle 1.98 Whitney, Edward 108 Whittle, Daryl E. 98 Whyde, Douglas R. 153, 159 Wibbels, John C. 89 Wickware, Diane 108, 135, 161 Wienke, Mark W. 98 Wiggins, Victoria R. 132 Wight, Sandra D. 108 Wilcox, Richard 160 Wildrrck, Pamela J. 89 Wiley, Willie 89 Wilkerson, Benito G. 108 Wilkie, Bradley 72, 98, 135, 150, 156 Willan, Larry C. 35, 98, 160 Williams, Aretha 89 Williams, David L. 98, 108, 160, 163 Williams, Eric T. 108 Williams, Elizabeth 89 Williams, Jo 98, 150 Williams, Kathy M. 98, 134, 151 Williams, Kenneth M. 162 Williams, Kimberly A. 35, 137, 151 Williams, Larry D. 89 Williams, Ladonna M. 98 Williams, Linda J. 133, 148 Williams, Michael B. 35, 108 Williams, Nancy J. 89 Williams, Robert L. 9, 98 Williams, Rabin L. 98 Williams, Ronald 89 Williams, Rudolph L. 98 Williams, Stephan 89, 153, 160 Williams, Susan A. 108 Williams, Terri L. 98 Williams, Terry L. 98 Williams, Vicki A. 108, 135, 152 Williams, Wendolyn K. 136 Williams, Wendy K. 31 Williams, William R. 108, 148 Williamson, Gregory C. 89, 144 Williamson, Scott A. 98 Willis, Mark D. 108 Willis, Richard Jr. 98 Willis, Timothy L. 98 Wills, David 98 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson , Angelia E. 108 , Daniel 108 , David W. 98 , Richard L. 13B Wilson, Rickey D. 98 Wright, Julie A. 108 Wilson, Robert R. 98 Wright, Karen R. 108 Winfield, Jeanette A. 89 Wright, Martha E. 108, 136, 137, Winship, Paul A. 89, 151 146 Wiseman, Kelly A. 98 Wyatt, Mark E. 98 Withers, Eva 108 Witt, Carol S. 98 Y Wolf, Donna S. 148 Wolfe, Dion P. 72, 98 wood, Candi L 89 Yarbrough, Issac L. 98 Wood Karen G. 89 Ymllng' JOY A' 99 wood' Karen L- 89 Yarling, Julie A. 89 wood, Michael A, 89 Y f- M0 ' A- '09 wood, Gregg H. '08 Yearbook 58, 142 Woodbury, Elizabeth 98 Yolk' Laura A' 99 woodforkl Alhed C- 89 York, Terry L, 108, 135, 149 woodfmk, sandra 1. 132 'WHS' C U 'S H' 89 woodwff, Darrell 89 Young, Deborah A, 98, 161 woody' Jean Av '39 Young, Dennis G. 108 Woody, Susanne l.. 98 Young' Dowel' A' 89 wofiey, Kathy J. 31, 110, 132 YOUNG' MMC 5' 99' '46 wofp.11,sfon E. 108, 142, 156 Y0W G 90'Y D- '08 Wray, Robert C. 108, 148 Wray, Tracy J. 98 Z Wrestling 70, 71 wnghi, David 62, 1-4, 108, 153 Z Club '36 wif, '- , 4:3 ,Q .ft ff, ny -Q14 , -A ' 1 1 7,2 'N ' , Liz Tok o ,.aw ' M ss ... Mark Gibbon is the first IPS student to be qualified by the Pitts mg -V burg Testing Laboratory as an apprentice welder. Don Johnson Y iii' - is the welding instructor. san angela, texas r V, g A Co-Editing the 1977 Marhiscan were Pam Adams and Lisa Crawley with help from their adviser Jan Eberle. 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