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

 - Class of 1982

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Caught in a family discussion, the Van- derhofs exhibit more of their unusual view of life. Cueing the lights, curtain and special effects, are Cue Desk operators David Hartman. Charles Scott, and Kris Friege. Savoring one of the few quiet moments in the dressing room. Artistic Director Jerry Hurst sips instant coffee. The Cast Grandpa Martin Vanderhof.. Mark Goff Alice Cathy Hayes Tony John Lacy The Sycamores Penny Cindy Waller Paul Don Campbell The Kirby ' s Miriam Sherri Rizor Anthony David Mogollon Tony John Lacy The Carmichael ' s Essie Laura Prunty Ed Tim King Rheba, the maid Val Washington Donald, her lover Craig Morris Mr. DePinna Ron King Mr. Kolenkhov J.D. Hartshorn Duchess Olga Katrina Felicia Roseburg Gay Wellington Michelle or Robin Dunn Henderson , Brian Thompson Three J men Gino Cortelini William Holifield Steve Reid 24 Fall Play

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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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Typing away on the typewriter tliat was delivered by mistake, Penny (Cindy Waller) writes plays as a hobby. Awaiting their entrance into the play. Sherry Rizor, J.D. Hartshorn and Craig Morris watch their fellow per- formers. Serving up a zany meal of cornflakes and watermelon, Donald (Craig Mor- ris) adds life to the Vanderhof house- hold. Lights, camera, action — A comedy. X hrough the many trials of production, English teacher and drama director, Jerry Hurst once again came through with another enjoyable comedy. This year ' s play was You Can ' t Take It With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The cast consisted of some tal- ented Patriots that, although faced with a few unusual and untimely obstacles, came out with an excellent production. The show, telling the story of a slightly bizarre family, the Vanderhofs, and what occurs in their household, was split into three acts and performed to an adequate audience, November 5-6. Set in the post-depression era of 1935, the theme of the play could be summed up in the question, You may have mon- ey, but are you really happy? The play was sort of a Romeo and Juliet story with comedy in- stead of tragedy. Alice, seem- ing to be the only normal one of the zany family, is in love with her rich conservative boss ' son, Anthony Kirby Jr., but fears the futility of marriage be- cause of the contrast between families. After an unsuccessful dinner party and a police raid, all seems at a loss for the lovers until Grampa Vanderhof res- cues the day convincing Mr. Kirby all will be well if he just relaxes. The hours of rehearsal that went into the show, finding cos- tumes, and the stage crew ' s work on the set culminated in a fine rendition. Although there was some adlibbing and missed cues, not to mention the couch ' s strange desire to be a rocking chair, the play came off well and a sigh of relief was appropriate for all, even the au- dience, as the curtain finally fell. Mr. Hurst expressed his ex- treme thanks to stage crew di- rector, Mr. Justice for his sup- port of the whole production. We couldn ' t have done it with- out him! by Lisa Murphy and Dav Mo- gollon Fall Play 25

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