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Only two-da Homecomings After many days of student elections and bal- lot casting, Homecoming Queen Silvia Karklins began her reigh when she was crowned at half- time. She was one among ten contestants to be nominated. The four other finalists were Cathy Byerly, Retha Cornell, Tonya Glaspie, and Rob- in Miller. Making the first round were jill Dun- ham, Robin Crabtree, janet Schultz, Michelle Davis, and Teresa johnson. The Homecoming queen candidates rode in the parade and the halftime show in autos provided by a local Cor- vette club. On Friday evening, Ezell jones was crowned Powderpuff King during the games halftime. Other king candidates were Tony Smith, Tim Shobe, john Bandy, and Alex Wilson. john Marshalls Homecoming Parade, which started at School 102 on Saturday, September 28, was a large success due to the floats. The themes were wide-ranged and very original. Seniors won with their float. The sophomores and freshmen tied in the class float contest. The Concert Choir again won the club float award. Head Coach Chuck Crawford addresses the Patriots at the bonfire Friday night. An Arlington effigy is about to be burned. Unfortunately, Arlington won the game. og ,x RfHomecoming 1 K of N ? Y4, f 243234, . - n I , i ' 'T' -1 ' LEW! .5-' 'll' . . . r -nv W vi: a ,I s 1 - . ez W .fu,.wsf.f a ' 'f .. , -A ' ' 'A ,. .. .' .V '7i'M l:1?f -i . .. .. , '. rf 1, - ' ' fa-1 , . ,ff.,.' ., .g.. J-19, ri, ' ff 7 - 'y,'- A i a -- ,TNZAM fl .f af7 'f f fa wgafff --gy wa.- ff .1 .f 13? 'jr -M 'KOR' . .- -wa. - ,.. . Na ':'f+f.,fwfJt.,. 1 .1. .-?. '. -Q4-1 ff'1'f'Sx0tf4 A 4 ,. , 7 L., , :f-' jslv,,1'qiL 1.5-g , 2 5','g1,4Q' if Ll'-5-j 'jN,,x -fig-,L,L'g'1,w.. Q' .Ni-.:. QL. e . . ' A e ' .- . Ming V. ' 'Z f f1'i'3f -2 ' fc 1 ' 1' 4hq?' 4 1 ' 7 if li we fr.'.. l5'Qf'f-fi'f73'i i Q i WW. -4' af- 112 qti,iY5?'l.'i st 3'K? ?5i i ' 4' r ' fa . . . . 5 V, Wy, , , l ,,..,Z-'Qi 1 , . 3 , v,sq WJ 1,-. . 1 .. . .. -'fz'.f'sfz aga.e9f9fw:.:a'i,...i-,4.M. .I-.memfyafni 'smntQ:i .. ' -4.1 -1.4n.r-. ,..-v.i..m, Mr. Bob Brown, his two daughters, Mrs. Lois Repass and Mrs. Nora jones ride in Mr. Brown's Mercedes replica. Escorting 1984 Queen Leisa Toole is Principal Benjaminjohnson. Senior parents await the announcement of the 1985 queen. Flowers were presented to parents and candidates from Mrs. Martha Griffin, Homecoming co-ordinator. Mrs. Lindajames co- ordinated the float judging which was done by the English Department.
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I I r yi l fl ll l 1 l '1 li li lr M ii ,. 5. ,, I l .ii li 1 li lr .i rl li i l i r l l l l H I I i. ll In ll li i l I it ll if ll ll .l 'r l I l i ll l rr li ll I I I 'l ir l 1. Ql ll l li ll ll ll i l I lp I l I Ll Griffin number 1 in class of 1985 The 17th annual commencement of john Marshall High School was scheduled to be on Sullivan Field on May 30, 19851 but the weather didn't co-operate, so the ceremony has moved to the gymnasium, The ceremony began with the National An- them, the Pledge of Allegiance, and an address by Class Valedictorian Cynthia Griffin whose speech was based on the challenges Patriots would face as part of the world. We Are the World, rock music's answer to helping Ethio- pia, was part of Cindi's address. Salutatorian was Melissa Coller. Many awards and scholarships were an- nounced. Among those was james Proctor II who earned an Air Force Academy scholarship. The speaker for the 1985 commencement was Dr. Timothy F. Hyland, Assistant Superinten- dent for Secondary Education, who also present- ed the graduates with their diplomas with Princi- pal Benjamin johnson. After all the pomp and distributing of honors. the 1985 seniors of Marshall were pronounced graduates of Marshall during the tassel ceremo- ny led by Senior Class President Sharon Curtis. l Twin sister Karen, secretary, led the Benediction. Valedictorian Cynthia Lynn Griffin addresses her graduating class in the gymnasium Accepting her Eugene C. Pulliam INDIANAPOLIS STAR Carrier Scholarship at Honors Night from the official representative is Cindy while Principal .Iohnson looks on, Prom Prince Rodney Luke raises his awards of royalty high in acknowledgement of his friends' applause. Rodney was chosen Patriot Personality for 1985-86 and was the lead in the school musical GUYS AND DOLLS. Graduationf7
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