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Right: GIRLS O CLUB Front Row: L. Huntley, C. Berryman, C. Welborn, J. Cadogan. Second Row: K. Zahasky, reporter, R. We-lin, sec.-treasg S. Conner, chap.: P. Fleming, pres. Third Row: K. Koehler, S. Southard, T. Criss, J. White. Back Row: K. McDaniel, P. Stewart, R. Hadlock, P. Wheeler. Above: The O Club jacket, such as the one Keith Schooley wears, easily distinguishes athletes and their sport at John Marshall. Right: Mike Bacus and David Ford lend support to the O Club by selling tickets to the October 31 homecom- ing dance. 24 - Student Life 'Lf .ffff X . . wil'
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Above: A new, more liberal dress code in- troduced pant suits and fashionable gau- cho pants to JM this year. A more casual atmosphere prevailed, and students such as David Pearson enjoyed the new trend. Far Right: Members of the J-Mette and Trl-Kette pep clubs revert to their child- hood to present a skit at the pep assembly before the Northwest football game. Autumn temperatures and a more united school brought October bustling in. Clubs were organized and began to plan activities for the rest of the year. Shouts of Northwest Knights are padded! and Bears are sexy! rang out as pep assemblies spurred the football team to victories. During the month the band chose Diane Kruchoski as 1970 Band Queen. She was crowned at halftime of the Northwest game. A banquet at the Ramada lnn the next night honored the queen and her attendants. The PTSA membership campaign produced the annual dance as Bears rocked out to the sound of the Midnight Rebels after the victory over Northwest. United Appeal was once again a success with Marshall topping all schools in the city with a 551600. collection. Home- coming came with hours of hurried preparation to produce parade floats as the activity-filled month of October came to a close. Student Life - 23
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bove: PEP COUNCIL Front Row: S. Hurst, L. Woolery, D. Albers, D. Mojo. Back Row: B. Brooks, T. Hunter. .Caldwell, S. Swarida. Left: j Q ., .,,. Active organization forJohn Mar- shall's young athletes is the Boys Club. Membership requires that a boy participate actively in a chosen sport. By doingthis, he earns points, which go toward his letter. Determination, hours of practice, enthusiasm and fa- tigue are all part of competing for the letter. Main activity of the year is spon- sorship ofthe annual homecoming dance. Newly formed this year is the Girls' 0 Club. To become a member, a girl must participate and compete enough in a sport to warrant lettering. The club is sponsored by Miss Sharon Holmberg, girls' physical education teacher, and it strives to promote in- terest in sports among girls. The Pep Council is another organization con- cerned with promoting interest in sports. Main activity is coordination of pep rallies and assemblies. Y r 1101! Above: O CLUB Front Row: M. Garrett, G. Johnston, B. Campbell, M. Shanker, D. Chastain, T. Calla- han, D. Ford, R. Dawson. Second Row: J. Emel, pres., P. Erwin, G. Kidd, B. Barnes, sec.-treas.3 B. Bus- ken, v. pres.: T. Edwards, K. Chancey. Third Row: D. Moore, B. Hough, D. Reilley, R. Rosser, G. Billing- ton, K. Covey, L. Gilliland, M. Rice. Fourth Row: S. Wallace, C. Robertson, B. Breisch, S. Emel, M. Mc- Ginley, L. Babb, L. Babb, R. Stodghill. Back Row: K. Lessly, J. Pancoast, D. Wallace, T. Buck, J. Shank- er, D. Verity, T. Thompson, G. Adkins, J. Waggoner. Left: Putting all her effort behind a serve, senior Amy Basore participates in girls' volleyball during physical education class.
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