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

 - Class of 1986

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Red team streak of wins continues The senior girls teams of red and blue battled for Powderpuffhonors on Homecoming bonfire night. The coaches for the winning Red Team were Sgt. Alvin Boehmer, Mr. David Russell, and Mr. Rod Shaw Cwith a 7-1-1 recordj. The final score was 14-6. Kim johnson and Annie Pariseau scored for the Red Team.janet Schultz had a touchdown called back because of a penalty. Robin Stiles scored for the Blue Team. The Red Team included Laura Bottorff, Patti Kerr, Ena Marie Drake, Cindy Lacy, Sheila Hitchcock, and Linda Brown. Others are Nikki Glover, Annie Pariceau, Theresa Benedict, Pam Plummer, Theresa johnson, Kim johnson, Co- Captains janet Shultz and Dennise Rapp, Stacy Sluder, Sandra Vaughn, Kelly Barnette. Cheryl Boggs, julie Kelpis, Robbin Crabtree, Sherry Weatherford, Tracey Miller, Michelle L. Thomp- son, jennifer Moffitt, Andrea Willard, Linda Metzelaar, Laurie Richmond, Roxannajohnson, and Rachael Durham. The Red Team cheer- leaders were Greg Thompson and Albert Young. The Blue Team's rookie coaches were Ms. Cynthia Smith and Mr. Fred Randall. The Blue Team members were Tammy Hurst, Desiree Philpot, Velvet Day, Teresa Hill, Darlene Croom, Teri Page, Donna Reed, Cathy Byerly, Debbie jones, Ruthann Gasaway, jill Dunham, Elizabeth Vea, Kris Kahl, Mary Grider, Pam Hall, Michelle Davis, Chris Blanchette, Co-cap- tains Robin Miller and Robin Stiles. Other team members were Silvia Karklins, Sandra Reedo, Mary Smith, Tonya Glaspie, Retha Cornell,jen- nifer Arthur, Angela Mahan, Tiffany Kendall, Dawn Colson, Lesley Hughes, Yulanda Outlaw, Tracey Heard, and Alissa Manson. Cheerleading for the Blue team were Ian Stroud and Rob Norman. Co-Captain Robin Stiles addresses fans at the bonfire. l0fPowderpuff l Blue Babes kicker Leslie Hughes puts her foot into her kickoff at the beginning of the game. CBelowj Going over plays in the pre-game huddle, R-B-S Redliners Co-Captain janet Schultz confers with Silvia Karklins, Kim johnson and Patricia Kerr about possible plays. Both teams practiced in the early morning before school. .lg Powderpuff King Ezelljones III proudly displays his prize. Cheerleaders make game fun as Ian Stroud chases Albert.

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Patriots please at official events What is a Patriot Personality? The mascots of JMHS are not animals or inanimate objects. but they are two seniors who dress up in red, white. and blue Patriot outfits that are kept in top condition by the Home Economics Department. The Personalities attend all games and special Marshall events to boost school spirit and pride. Teachers nominate the junior students who they think would be best qualified as a personal- ity. In May. those students who are nominated are interviewed by nine to ten teachers and the two reigning Patriot Personalities. The an- nouncement is made in time for the new Person- alities to lead the senior class to graduation. The 1986 Personalities are jill Dunham and Rodney Lukejill belongs to the National Hon- or Society, the Z Club. and is an office messen- ger. She says, It's an honor to represent the school as a Personality. jill is not sure what college she wants to attend, but she is sure that she wants to become an elementary school teacher. Rodney is a member of the M 8a M's and is Second Vice President of the Student Council. He says, l enjoy being a Personality '. Rodney would like to attend West Point after gradu- ation. Rodney has been a photographer on publi- cations. He performs with the Marshallaires. An emcee in Patriots on Parade. he also performed in the show. Official duties include hosting the Homecoming bonfire. Introducing teams for the Powderpuff and Homecoming game puts Rodney at the front of the pep rally. 1 Str' - w Personalitiesfll 1'T s.+h.f

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