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

 - Class of 1982

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Blown away by the new-wave punk look, Marsha Smith gives Bruce the Shark a pair of cheap sunglasses to see her better. A plaid shirt with a crew sweater set-off nicely with a string of pearls are what senior Lawanda Mitchells models while Chris Cazares dons suspenders, a tie, and a stickpin. HL. V —J B Li ' ' v . A ' Crystal Young and friend display a In typical school dress, Anna Powell, more formal side to fashion looking very Keith Williams, Chris Freije, and Mark nice in evening wear. Goff get together. Known as the Preppie Prince of Mar- shall. Junior Joe Jacobs lets fashion slide a bit, dressed only in his pink ox- ford shirt, designer jeans and boots. Eric Bryant presents a sharp picture in his double-breasted suit set off by a gold tie bar and peter pan collar. Ready for a hot night on the town, Sophomore Toni Sabotnik and David Mogollon show off a little. Sabotnik ' s hairstyle was really wild and wowed a lot of guys. jrt|B H 1 t] H 22 Fashions

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Although being in DECA Club doesn ' t insure being the Homecoming Queen. Angela Chapman was one of the more fortunate ones. Wiping tables at Wendy ' s isn ' t Tina Baker ' s favorite job, but money ' s mon- ey, right? McDonald ' s is a haven for teen ' s looking for a first job. Here, Maria Scheibelhut serves up a hot cherry pie. Have cake and eat it, too! X. he Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) and Cooperative Office Education (COE) are two organizations which are training students for certain types of jobs. The Distributive Ed Club fo- cuses mainly on marketing, management, and merchandis- ing, while the National Student Organization of DE works throughout the nation to pre- pare students. At John Mar- shall, Kathy Crowell is the president and Angle Chapman is the vice president. The Cooperative Office Edu- cation (COE) is basically busi- ness and office jobs. It is a good way to get on-the-job training. To be in DECA Club, a stu- dent must be a senior with a job, which two credits and the class is an additional credit. The COE program is for sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors who are enrolled in some type of business class. These students also earn two credits for having a job and one for the class. The student comes to school in the morning and works in the afternoon. They work about 15 to 20 hours a week at minimum wage, and, at times, work even more. Most of the COE jobs are at Fort Harrison, Community Hospital, Insurance Compan- ies, and Finance Companies. Mrs. Barbara Robertson directs the COE program. Mr. David Russell sponsors the DE pro- gram. Both organizations have a dinner to show their gratitude to all those who helped them out. by Barb Mogollon Photos — Colbert Russell Deca Coe 21



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80 ' s fashion clash liJLH IJ he fads, fashions, and styles of eighty-two split into many extreme factions, many of which lined up against each other. The preppies, on one hand, were met by the psyche- delic new wave look. Then there were those indifferent to it all who preferred a more ca- sual attire. Dress down. Monogramed sweaters, Izod sport shirts, boat shoes, and chinos were the trademarks of the ive leaguers, while the groupies adorned headbands, thin ties, clashing colors, and warp-around sunglasses. Of course, the heavy metalists wore t-shirts and Levi ' s. Designer jeans were still big III! IjkIjIIiI] igl HhnHe Mih iQl LL H H v H ij J M ' A:s :J:j BK £i2 m r ' 4 although Calvin Klein fell a few notches to be replaced by Jordache. Many of the grou- pies found thrift stores such as Amvets or Salvation Army a gold mine. For the music-ori- ented look there were the con- cert promo t-shirts and buttons galore. Through it all though, the main thing to be kept in mind was that you had fun. The fashions that invaded Marshall ' s halls may have been a little wild at times but just expressed a little creativity and gave Pals a chance to show a little individual spirit. by Dave Mogollon In the cool psychedelic look, Rochellc Finch, Angle Taylor and Marsha Smilh display a little creativity in school at- tire. Headbands, 3-D glasses, and leg warmers were just a few irregularities viewed in Marshall ' s halls. Informal casual wear models, Karen Ficklin and friend, coming in from lunch, stop for a pose. You may have ' noticed the uniformed groups roaming the campus. If not, these are the Playmates. Don ' t let the name fool you, the group is really rather modest. Fashions 23

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