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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
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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
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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
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