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

 - Class of 1986

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sq' Nha xg V. fzisilitlf gi ax 'j For four yearsjennifer Harold ran in all the distance races and consistently got bettenjennifer, now at IUPUI, was editor-in- Explosive speed plus concentration is the trademark of chief ofthe newspaper her senior year. Teachers assist in timing the track events. Mrs. Lindajames is on the bench while Miss sprinters like Susan Hopkins who has run track for four years. janet Eberle calls out the breaks to the runners. .i 'i -s l L. The most improved award goes to Angela White who demonstrates her high jump technique. Timing and turning take concentration to clear the bars ofthe high jump. jumpers use a variety of over-the-bar techniques. 18fTrack Susan also began the Pep Club this year. l ii L , .., .M ag l .4 ' H Milton Bruen watches relay team member Martin Winfield on his final lap with the baton. Making the exchange correctly within the limited space given to the team members takes practice, practice, practice.

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Stocking, Libby Irwin, and Lisa Royce, juniors 1. Senior Patty Kerr gets into position to field an infield ball. Patty was a quarterback for the Powderpuff game, She has been an important softball player for four years. Good season ends with tough WC loss The 1985 softball team finished the season with 12-10, a winning record, but had a disap- pointing city and sectional tournaments. After defeating Roncalli 12-5 and Cathedral 7-6 in the City doubleheader, the team lost in the semi- finals to Ritter, 3-2. During one week, the Pats played four games. They even had a game sched- uled Prom night. The team finished with wins against Howe, Manual, Broad Ripple, Zionsville, Tech, Decatur Central, Roncalli, and Cathedral. Losses were against Chatard, Scecina, Warren Central Ctwicel. Cathedral, Greenwood, and Ritter. Members of the team were Seniors Kellie omores Michelle Cook, Dawn Nickell, and Kris- tie Keller, and Freshmen Tina Stevens,judy Lit- tel,julie Boggs, Teri Beck, Amyjones, and Cin- dy Ayers. The newest member ofthe team was Mr.john Allen. He assisted Head Coach judy Schneider who has been coaching the softball team for several years. Both of the coaches play softball. The end ofthe season meant the gathering for awards in room 105. Senior Kellie Stocking re- ceived the MVP trophy. junior janet Schultz captured the Best Mental Attitude trophy. Fresh- man Amy jones received the Most Improved Player trophy. Freshman Teri Beck received rec- ognition for having the most amount of hits. Patty Kerr, Kristinejenkins,janet Schultz, Soph- VARSITY SOFTBALL - Kneelingzjulie Bogg, Dawn Nickell, Teri Beck, Libby Irwin,janet Schultz, Amyjones, Standing: Coachjudy Schneider. Kellie Stockingjudy Littel, Patty Kerr. Kristine jenkins. Kristie Keller, Lisa Royce. Michelle Cook. Tina Stevens, Coach john Allen. N I iw. janet Schultz, keeping her head up and eyes open, watches for signals from Coach Schneider Most Improved player Amyjones crosses home plate for a run. Amy was a freshman last year as to whether she should stop or keep on going to the plate. Coach Schneider called signals on and will return to play for the Patriots. Another freshman, Teri Beck had the most hits. The third while Coach Allen did it for first base. 1986 team has many experienced players returning. Softballf17



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5 li or 'ears I :fi If TWU? lg iii? iff? i frfr if 12 hmm 5 Q i inf' ev'-5 Q1 . I ,,, .,. ,,L,.r.Y..z..v, ff ., H 'es I 'E' QE!!! Bruen Howard ' lead track v e 1 -a.... 3' Wendy Leigh a member of the relay squads, carefully watches her turns to conserve on her time. Wendy ran in a variety of events. Unfortunately, she could not run her senior year, and the team will miss her meet experience, especially on the relay IEHITIS. Stretching out in the long jump event is Martin Winfield. The running track provides the momentum for the jumpers who try to hit the jump mark in stride to get the best measure in this event which calls for strength, timing, and speed, The girls track team lost the majority of their lead runners to graduation. Lamont Williams, girls coach, finished with a 2-7 meet record. Darlene Croom, MVP, did an excellent job with the 300 meter, and distance runnersjennifer and jessica Harold stood out among the other runners. On the mile relay, Sherry Bruce, Marga- ret Davis, jennifer Harold, and Wendy Leigh improved times. Mr. Wendell Mozingo and Mr. Thomas Hen- ry were the boys track coaches. The boys fin- ished at 3-9 but were 7th of 14 teams in the city. 6th of 20 teams in the sectional, and 12th of 80 teams in the regional. Milton Bruen, track MVP, took first place in the city low hurdles, second in the sectional, and fifth in the regional. He placed second in the sectional and regional in high hurdles. At the state meet at IUPUI, Milton finished with a low hurdle second place in a photo finish. Shot put- ter William Howard, the mental attitude winner and field MVP, took a city second, sectional first, and regional third. His discus throw took fifth in the city and second in the sectional. Freshmen numerals went to john Baker and Devon Small while certificates went to Clifford Barlowe, Darrick Blue, David Dotson, Karl Ma- son, and james Officer.jV awards were earned by Tim Branson, Wayne Clayton,joseph Pack, Bradford Rider, Kelvin Rudy, DeShawn Safford, Gina Thompson, Sherry McGrwa, and Traci Miller. Varsity Letters went to Milton Bruen, Tony Guthrie, David Reid, David Rousch,john Smith, Anthony Tucker, Martin Whitfield, An- gela White, Brenda jamison, Shalanda Flynn, Darlene Croom, Margaret Davis, Retha Cornell, jennifer Harold, and jessica Harold. VARSITY TRACK - Kneeling: David Reid, Tony Guthrie, Devon Small,john Baker, Larry Rouse, Carl Mason, Kamalis Buggs, Demetrias Orr, Craig Myers, Bruce Warren, Darrick Blue, Wayne Clayton, Billy Berryman. Second Rowz Kelvin Rudy. Brad Rider, Cliff Barlow, Michael Blue, Nicole Moody, Keith Terrell, Martin Whitfield, Maurice White, William 'P' -3. ..1'.ia.'hr1.:'- , . ., .1.,...- ff. f ,314-m .',4 . - ..-fe-'?l51s'-41'-3 ..f-K . ,. 2.- . .-i-f M, !x.Lt..'Elf iw. f 1, Howard, Lynwood Brown, Billy Harold, Coach Thomas Henry. Top Row: David Rousch. james Proctor. David Dotson, Albert Youngjohn Taylor, Ernie White, Tim Bransonjoe Pack,james Officer, Leo johnson, Milton Bruen, Coach Wendall Mozingo. TrackfI9

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