Marshall High School - Marshallonian Yearbook (Marshall, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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Suppgf clicerlcadq Davidson, Ws their Mafgarct I Class 0 Strolim, pl Pf0Sidcm3 Sum was si -is lsr-1 t vi 9-0.2 1-4: - A M , , l Q-'WW 55' if-r 4'-vp 17' ga The freshman class of' '83 has had a busy year. We sold candy to build up our prom fund. Our homecoming attendant this year is Ginger Douglas, and joe Strohm was her escort. Supporting our team this year were cheerleaders Ginger Douglas and Suzanne Davidson. We thank our sponsor chairman Mrs. Margaret Thornsburg. Class officers that are pictured: .joe Strohm, Presidentg Derrek Cantrell, Vice President: Vicki Croeber, Treasurer. Ab- sent was secretary Vicki Murphy. , , V Q Robert Vieory Susan Vieory Bob Wallace Stephanie Wallace Debbie Waller Kathleen Walters Lori XVebSteI' Karen White Connie Wieck Eric Williams john Wyrick Randy Wyrick XUAA TW? 'vQwk.,...faq,, Www! X, vff jerry Arthur Darla Athcy Cathy Barkley Leigh Ami Barr Eric Bcndcr ,XJ cf'- ' Maul' Rachel Bennet: ,,, Dale Bicrbaum At, If Robin Buyer loc Bruner Tammy Cassrl Donna Cliristcnbcrrx' N mmm Clim TOIW Cushman lvlikg D.1sl11Lll Class Erich Bcrncr Gary Bohcstccl SwttBU0fl1 john Boyer 1 982 jamie Brown jim Cargal 'fav Tammy jayne jim jean joanna jensen Terri johnson Troy johnson Katrina Kemper Rajcnia Kennedy Betsy Ketner Ginny Kile Ray Kinscl Todd Kirby Kiln Krzieniei' Toni Knykendall Eric Leilrone Barry Leitch Scott Lindley' Teresa Lindsay Toni Low julie Maicke Kathy Maloney Brenda Mars Minli Martin Brian Maison Allen McDaniel Susie McGee 'lr K1 Q45 , i 29 ,K Q s 42 4 , is fi Ki if 'f Y K v X S e .1-W Ni 2 S? A E 3 1:-2 f.1,: X z , A e XSQQ 52 4 1:35 1 X 1 Nw-ff f 4 3 ,Z 3 I ,N Vp 5 ig f 'h -Ng in is Q fw 'f Noni 61 x v ,- ,---v sf , Mhz' . W X . N - . we '1-'J' 9151? i ' 'Q f ,f .1 , A. 1 ygxui 15, if ,i 1 V. V3 'ff A VE1 Mike Sherrill Ron Shetlcr David Shotts Greg Shotts jennifer Shotts Denise Shumaker Tim Shumaker Bonnie Simpson Deanna Smith jill Smith I , q,,i,:M...a,, - ,Nye QNX QNX Shan Smith Keith Snyder Angela Starkey Chris Stepp Wleffl Stepp klini Sutton Teresa Sweitver Valerie Sweitver Ben Taylor Kin1Tun1ey -lim Walker Sandy Walker Chris Wallace Lori Washburn Randy Washburn it --4' 'Q -A ksaf' xeg,,YW.5i ,. ..,..,m..,-,--Wy' Q we ...- F-M,,.. .W-Q .W . ifm rg 1? 9w X! i f 'x , X4 RFQ . 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I Candy Day Pam Donham 'I fllsz A DL.anc Emanus Lec Ann Ferris Bill Frakcr Gina Gagcn Bob Garner Class 1 981 'hal' l'z1t Cllaypnnl Margaret Cooper Kent Davidson Don Deislier Dean Duncan Nancy Garner Sara Goekler Kirk Gunther Kathy Halloran Sean Harrison Debbie Harslnnzm Steve Hayes Paula Hiatt jerry Hightshoe Robin Hoggatt Thalia Hollingsworth George Hornbrook Don jackson Dana johnson Larry johnson Tony Kastigar Holly Lake Bill Langston Steve Lindley Mitzi Littcral Brian Lycan Tony McConehie Lora Maeke Libby McManus Sabrina Manhart Tony Mason Brad Maskcll Tcnna Mix Paul Mullen Barry Nelson Paul Newton Gary O,Rourkc Brian Pearson Lisa Rankin Rick Recd K, jill 'TT P SN .N- ,f, , A Y f V 1 Vw if ' 4 fx , f Y 1 if fylfc kip M , ff 1? y,,,f,s,, ,ll ,W v 4, 'fm-Q f, if XY W I f 4 Q 1 L X 1 f 4V Q 0 'Y f ' f X f 71 i sf? K ,ff ff yy, M02 l7.llC livclcy' Lori RClIlllI1gL'l' Sandy Rilcy Ucssic llrmflm C-lnny Ryan lllwtt Salisbury lXlOI'lT1.ll1SQlIlClL'l'S TCH SL'l1QlCl,CI' ,l.lI1lL'L'SL'llll1lCll Miclmcllc Sclnnidt hlani Scars lJXVLlYl1L'SllUlllllliCl' Tlmcrcsa Slnnnakcr -Ioycc Sivcrly Gary Smith ', 'gf- vw-,,,,. 'W- .,,, Q , of :fi X , is s--ws-.N - Q 1 3 5 l s NTS vw, , f. . i , .,.s kQ.Al mis, ffl- -sy - rsz' 5? 'X qw-W, ' ' Y .rv . XX X X X X X R QXX N xx ss X 2 IMQQ x X Q X EX XX W lf N.,.1s1' 1' Qffs S ef Q Wyuettc Smith Lora Snider Travis Speros Kelli Spittlcr Amy Staub Diane Staub Gena Stephens Kevin Smelting SllL1llIlOllSIIAOllIll Tammy Sweitzer Gary Switzer Lisa Taylor juli Thompson Rusty Thompson Brad Tingley Tim Trudeau Tony Trudeau Greg Tucker Beth Turner Terri Turner David Wallace Pam Wallace Teresa Wallace Troy Wallace Gary Welsh Karin Wernx Kristi Winningliam Becky Williams Eric York As we approached our junior year, we knew that tlie prom would be our main goal of-acliievement. We worked very liard making money so the prom would be a successful one. We sold many cans of popcorn and operated tlie concession stand during football and basketball games. After plenty ofliard work, we put our lieacls together to tliink up ideas for our prom. ln tlie fall we selected Kelli Spittler as our Homecoming attendant and Paul Newton was lier escort. We would like to tliank Mrs. Garnet Evola, chairperson of tliejunior class sponsors. We also appreciate tlie support and Friendship ol' our otlier sponsors. Witliout their lielp it would liave been impossible to make ouriunior year tlie suc- cess it was. Class officers pictured are: Paul Newton, Presidentg Gary Welsli, Treasurerg Ginny Ryan, Vice-President: and luli Ben- HCUI, SL'Cl'CfZlI'y. ? i ,sfx R ii IQ i rw'-.My I'YIv 4 Wi gf ff I E WINONA ELAIN ARBUCKLE Noni THEODORE T. ASSATURIAN Ted CLIFFORD EUGENE BONESTEEL Boner fywm Z, W 1 W2 ff ' ' f 4 fp, X MICHAEL GENE BEABOUT Runabout MOL LY ANN BOATRICHT Molly PL ww., 'HX CHARLES VJILLIAM BUBECK Chuck Km., is -bw TAMMY JUAN BUDD BRIAN CURTIS BURTONM,M.f Shorty ROBERT GENE BURKETT Bubba CECELIA ANN CONNERTON Cecelia Brian ' 'Ld U' WILLIAM LAWRENCE COOK MICHAEL DENNIS CLAYPOOL Oink Cooku ANGELA MAE COOPER Coop DAVID ALLEN DARDEEN Dave CASSAN DRA DENISE DEMING Cassie ,XV 4 i f f . I . 1,'1 H. , nl 'I ' 1 :zu 'xl .,1 , . -r 'l -.',',.' .', . , . 1 If '. '. I 'I' , .,l v, l . l...'.,' I ,'l Xa ' ' BRYAN KEITH DELP Dclpcr i MARK ALAN DASHIELL -'O Ski Boogie STACEY LYNN DUNNE YV! Stac WHL ION ALAN DUNSCOMB SCIIIIIIIII' P V51 YVETTE DENISE EME RT Vet 'ua 75. ff' RILEY DEAN DUZAN Dean jAMES ALLEN ENGLISH j imb o .. 'Q 9251 71911 A 7 1 . 42,16 ' if-'Z' ffffyf 5222 3224 f , I' 0 ' f fffffi V, , ,l f , ,g, , l 3 I WZ? yah, a',e.yh,,?2ww H5214 f 1' ! 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Kracmcr KAREN KAY KIRCHNER Kavey KELLY JG LINDLEY Kelly DUANE WILLIAM LOW Low I A THEOD DAVID 5 THEQDORE IOSEPH LUEKEN Ted KI R K ANTHONY LYMAN Krash INA MAE MCINTYRE Inner KARESSA LYNN MCCONCHIE Conkcr DAVID BRIAN MCCULLOUGH Chain saw GEORGE EDWARD MACEY Dom Delouisc DAVID ARNOLD MACKE Mac KENT ALAN MACKE Skeet ELEANOR ANN MARDIN Huey LORETTA JANE MACKE Lo DUANE EUGENE MALONEY Duzmc BRADLEY STEVEN MARS Lu Lu f 4 sff' GERALD PATRICK MASTERSON -sw' lv, ,WM-4' ' 4 , E l ',M1 I QARY EUGENE MAY Frorw GUY D X Q. i y NOBLE LEON MAURER Nobc jOHN EDWARD MELCHO Cho STEVEN EDWIN MEDLEY Smedlcy SUANNE MICKLER Suannc TAMMY LYNN MILLER Tam jAC KIE DEAN MORGAN Morgan DEANNA .IQ MURPHY Deefer LAWRENCE PENC EL MORTON V mman AMY LYNN MORRISON Amos DEBRA ANN MURPHY Deb Ui. 1 - mln, 2-, A-290' 1,1 E: K RISON jOYCE ELLEN MURPHY joyce BRADLEY CHARLES NEWTON Disco MICHAEL TODD PANCAKE Crazy cakes RENA MARIE OLIPHANT Rena ,I I ?HY MARTIN CURTIS OIROURKE Marty Wwwofw JERRY WAYNE PARSLEY J. Par ,W vf Im fn ,f ,,f cf 21, DIANA LYNN PEARISON Diane jAMES FREDREICK PHILLIPS Goose DIANA LYNN RICI-IEY Diana RITA F. RENNER Rita DORIS ARLENE RICHARDSON Shorty ., ,Q K. XSL . X, if ox xx, 'Lv A f' ' 7. A . nf I ' . ' , I! ' , 9' i 1 ' 1-., ,. 1 ' Q 4 ' ii, if-N. 1 . if . I iff DMN ---1 If- TERESA LYNN RICHEY Slide ER BRIAN KEITH SCHAEFER Bake N-rf CHUCK SCHMIDT Chuck DEBORAH S UE SI-IIDLER Doobie KIM YVONNE SCHMIDT Kim IQHEY RUTHANN SCHMIDT Rufus TERRI ANN STARKEY Bones I i I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MICHAEL EUGENE STAUB Stauby IE II I I I: In I II ANDY WI LLIAM STROHM I Q Drew I , I 2 I K I I I I 36 I I 5 1 yy 3 CLIFFORD LEE STEPHENS Cliff RI-IONDA DEE SWEITZER Crash TODD ALAN STEPP Todd J . VX mx 1' x IN I 1 JESSIE LYNN TINGLEY jessielynn ,v-1,59 11i c.f,, Z...,.,, 1' E 7. -. M V I 'CN A LORI ANN WALLACE Wallace Chic HOWARD EUGENE WICHMAN Gene QQ CHRISTINA LOU WEAVER Chrissy Lou U., 1 ELIZABETH MARIE TREFZ Bethy mg 1 CHERYL LYNNE WELLUM 3 Cheryl CORINNA JEAN WILLAN Corrle X , ,, HW X n I 5 I V 1 GENA GAYLE WILLIAMS Gena SUSAN LEE WOOD Woody 38 .A-ifu ANDREW NEWTON WILSON Big A RANDALL ALAN WILLIAMS Ran-Di RICHARD ALLEN WRIGHT Moby JENNY LYNN WYCOFF Jen 4 ANN SUZETTE WYRICK .IEFFERY ALLAN ZSCHAU Suzette jeff sa gs l E ALLEN LEE ZELLERS Allen Senior Class Officers are Stacey Dunne, treasurergCl1eryl Wellnxn, vice-presidenrg Andy Strohm, prcsidentg Doris Richardson, secretary SENIOR I DEX WINONA ELAINE ARBUCKLE Chorus 13 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,43 Secretar- ial Club 1,2,3,43 Office Occupations 3,4 IVice Pres. 4J. THEODORE T' ASSATURIAN Spanish Club 4. MICHAEL GENE BEABOUT FFA 1,2,3,43 A.O. 3,43Baseba1I2,3,4. MOLLY ANN BOATRIGHT Marshallettes 1,23 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Latin 13 Art 1,23 Thespians 1,2. CLIFFORD EUGENE BONESTEEL FFA, Industrial Arts Clubg Track. TAMMY JOAN BUDD Home Ec. Club 23 Chorus 2,33 Library Club 3,4. ROBERT GENE BURKETT BRIAN CURTIS BURTON MICHAEL DENNIS CLAYPOOL Football 1,2,3,43Track l,2,3,43 QCo-Cap- tain 3J Hi-Y 3,4. CECELIA ANN CONNERTON Spanish Club 1,2,3,43Thespians I,2,33 Sec- retarial Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 National Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE COOK, JR. FFA 1,2,3,4 QPres.J3 Football 1,2,33Track 1,23 A.O. 3,4. ANGELA MAE COOPER Home Ec. Club l.2,3,43 HERO 4 fSec.J3 Secretarial Club 233,43 Annual Staff 43 Latin Club 23 SAE Club 3. MARK ALAN DASHIELL FFA 2,3,4: A.O. 3.4. BRYAN KEITH DELP Basketball 1,2,3,4: Football 1.2: Golf 1. CASSANDRA DENISE DEMING Horne Ee Club l,2.3.43 Pep Band 1.23Speeel1 Team 1,21 Hero 43 D.E. 3 QVice-Pres.J Thes- pians 1,2 ITreasurerJ Girls' State 3. STACEY LYNN DUNNE Tllespains 1,2,3: Marshallettes 23 Clieerlead- ing 33 Class Treasurer '.Z,33SAE Club 3: See- retarial Club 2,3,4 IOfficer 3.4J3 Office Oc- cupations 4 fSec.-Treas.J: Annual Staff 4: Children's Play I,2QCOllllllLlllIIy Play 132. 40 TIMOTHY ELDEN EIRHART YVETTE DENISE EMERT Marching Band 1,2,33 Concert Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 13Thespians 1,2,3,43 Children's Play 1,2,33 Community Play 1,2. JAMES ALLEN ENGLISH Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4. CAROL RENEE FRAKER SAE Club 33 Office Occupations 43 Class Secretary 13 Student Council 23 Senior At- tendant 4g Secretarial Club 3,43 Cheerleader 2,3 ICO-Captainj. CYNTHIA LUCILLE GARD Latin Club 13 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,43 Li- brary Club 33 Secretarial Club 2,3,43 Marshal- lettes 1,23 Spanish Club 23 Office Occupations 4. GINGER KAY GARD Science Club 13 Home Ec. Club 1,2,33 Cho- rus 4. TIA JEAN HENDRIX Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,43 Hero 3,43 Secretar- ial Club 2,33 Science Club 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH HEIGHTON Hero 3,43 Spanish Club 1,2. KEVIN ALLEN H1oo1NBoTHAM Football 1.2.44 Track 1,2,33 D.E. 3, D.o. 4. DONALD WAYNE JOHNSON TAMMY LYNNE JOHNSON Annual Staff 43 QPhotographerJ Photo Club 4. CHERYL ANN KENNEDY B2md1.2.3.4:Pcp Band 2,33 Chorus 2,33 Thespians l,2. BARBARA LYNN KILE Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Home Ee. Clllb 12.3.43 Secretarial Club 2,33 Ngwgpa- per Staff 2: Volleyball Manager 1gThC5pia,-,S 3.4: SAE 3: Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM LEE KING Football 2,3,43 Hi-Y 43G0lf1, DONALD LEE KIRBY, JR, Industrial Arts Clubg Football 2,33 Track 1 2 3,4: no. 1. ' KAREN KAY KIRCHNER HERO 4: Home Club 253. EC' Club 1.3.43 Secretarial JERRY DALE KRAEMER, JR. Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43Jazz Band 2,33. 43 Science Club 3,4. DUANE WILLIAM LOW FFA 1,2,3,43 A.O. 3,4 QSec. 3J lVice-Pres. 4J THEODORE JOSEPH LUKEN Latin Club 2,23 Science Club 2,3,43 Football 1,23 National Honor Society 3,4 QVice-Pres. 4J3 0.0. 3,4 QPres. 4J3 Annual Staff 4:Stu- dent Council 3,4. KIRK ANTHONY LYMAN Football 13 Track 23 D.E. 3,4. GEORGE EDWARD MACEY Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3, 43 Pep Band 1,2,33 Thespians 3,43 Speech Team 3g Spanish- Club 1,23 Annual Staff3,4: Children,s Play 3,4. STEVEN EDWIN MEDLEY FFA 1,2. DAVID ARNALD MACKE Band 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 FFA 1. KENT ALAN MACKE LORETTA JANE MACKE Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,43 HERO 43 SciCnCL Club 23 Business Club 2,33 SAE 3. DUANE EUGENE MALONEY ELEANOR ANN MARDIN Volleyball 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Track 3,43 FFA 4. BRADLEY STEVEN MARS Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13Track 1,2,3,4- DARREN EUGENE MAS KELL GERALD PATRICK MASTERSON Science Club 2,3,43 Industrial Arts Club 22 Track 3g D.O. 4. NOBLE LEON MAURER I FFA 1,2,3,43 A.O. 3,43Track 1,23Industr1al Arts Club 1,2,3. KARESSA LYNN MCCONCHIE h Newspaper Staff 1,23 Yearbook StaffBus1- ness Manager 43 Class Secretary 23 Sfudcnt Council 33 Home Ec. Club 2,3,43 Pf0iCCf Chairman 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 PCP Band 1i2'3' 43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 QCaptain 4J QTYHCI4 1,2.3,43 Spanish Club 13 Science Club 3,43 Citizenship ofthe Month 33 National HONOV Society 3,43 ITreasurer 4J. DAVID. Trail lf l12l3l Thespifff GARY E D.O. 4 ll era Clllb SUANNI Marshalls fCo-Stud Science I nual Staf TAMMY Band 1,2 HERO 4 JACKIE FFA 1,21 lPres. 4j. AMY LY Secretari. Class Tre LAWRE lndusrrig DEANNA Secretari ball 23 gl JOYCE Marchin 45 Pep B HERO 1 s Club 1. BRADL POW MARTI Foolllal DQ. 4' FW! lfaptl 3 3'4l lvif Rm s 'il s SK, K. Ivkeupkql -.I 1 LLKEN f LL : IM KV A 1nIi4IFWJ- If 1.4lI,'gck, STE, - I 'Ilia Wsfiffllgr i ,Agp ivy. Q Q' Bvilsy-L' Q 5.. .ilffl '--vm. K 'l 4 .. Nil' 5 1443 4 -Q--' 017395 . , .3034--1' n I 1 4 'I Y I J I an if ,. my BP . . ,Q IV' 13914: .4451 ' I, gal 5-M: . ffl .psi rw. QM 'A DAVID BRIAN MCCULLOUGH INA MAE MCINTYRE Track 1,25 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3, Heao 4. JOHN EDWARD MELCHO Thespians 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club. GARY EUGENE MAY D.O. 4 QPres. 415 Industrial Arts Club 15Cani- era Club 1. SUANNE MICKLER Marshalletces 1,2,3,45 Qlilag Captain 1,2,3,41 ICO-Student Director 415 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Science Club 3,45 Secretarial Club 1,25 An- nual Staff3,45 0.0. 45 Home Ec. Club 1. TAMMY LYNN MILLER Band 1,2,35 Art Club 25 Home Ec. Club 2,3,45 HERO 4. JACKIE DEAN MORGAN FFA 1,25 Basketball 15Spanish Club 15 DE 4 lPres. 41. AMY LYNN MORRISON Secretarial Club 3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,25 Class Treasurer 1. LAWRENCE PENZEL MORTON Industrial Arts Club 1,2,35 Track 2,3,4. DEANNA JO MURPHY Secretarial Club 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Volley- ball 23Spanish Club 25O.O. 4. JOYCE ELLEN MURPHY Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3, 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,45 HERO 3,4 fTreas. 35 Pres. 41 SAE 35 Latin Club 1. BRADLEY CHARLES NEWTON Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2. MARTIN CURTIS O'ROUR KE MICHAEL TODD PANCAKE Football 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 2,35 D.O. 4 lVice-Pres. 41 Track 2,3,45 HI-Y 4. JERRY WAYNE PARSLEY Football 1,2,3,45 leapt. 41 Track 1,2,3,45 leapt. 31 Baseball 3,45 FFA 1,2,3,45 HI-Y 3,45 fvicc-Pres. 41. DIANA LYNN PEARISON Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4: Secretarial Club 2,3,4: SAE Club 35 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 4. JAMES FREDERICK PHILLIPS Industrial Arts, Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2, 3,4. RITA F. RENNER Spanish Club 1,25 Home Ec. Club 1.25 Cho- rus 1,25 Library Club 4. DORIS ARLENE RICHARDSON Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 1, 2,3,45 Pep Band 35 QSec. 31 Business Club 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Home Ec. Club 45 SAE 35 Thespians 3,45 Speech Team 35 Children's Play 35 Lions Roar Staff 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Class Secretary 3,45 Lion Mascot 4. DIANA LYNN RICHEY Volleyball 1,2,35 Basketball 15Track 15 Track Mgr. 2,35 Home Ec. Club 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 SAE Club 35 Secretarial Club 35 Science Club 1,2,3. TERESA LYNN RICHEY Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3, 45 Pep Band 2,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Home Ec. Club 2,35 Basketball 2,3,4. BRIAN KEITH SCHAEFER Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2 3,44 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3,4. KIM YVONNE SCHMIDT Spanish Club 15 Business Club 1,2,3,45 Sci- ence Club 2,35 SAE 35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Track 1. RUTHANN SCHMIDT Cheerleader 1,2,3 lCapt. 21 Business Club 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,45 Thespians Club 2,3,45 Children's Play 3,45 Art Club 2 QVice-Pres. 21 Annual Staff 45 Speech Team 35 SAE 35 Lions Roar Staff 25 Photography Club 4. DEBORAH SUE SHIDLER Marshallettes 15Spanish Club 15 Art Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 3. TERRI ANN STAR KEY MICHAEL EUGENE STAUB Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Track 1,2, 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. TODD ALAN STEPP Art Club 25 Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,45 D.O. 4 ANDY NVILLIAM STROHM Class President 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Latin Club 1,2, 35 Hi-Y 3,4: National Honor Society 3,45 QPres. 41 Annual Staff' 4. RHONDA DEE SWEITZER Art Club 1,2,3,45 D.O. 45 Library Club 1,2,3 JESSIE LYNN TINGLEY Student Council 1,3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2, 3,45 QVice Pres. 35 Pres. 41 Latin Club 1,2,3, 4 QQuaestor 415 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 Jazz Band 3,45 SAE 35 Annual Staff45 National Honor Society 3,4 lSec. 41. ELIZABETH MARIE TREFZ Latin Club 15Art Club 25 Thespians 3,45 Band 1,2,45 Lion Mascot 35 Business Club 3,45 SAE 3,45 Pep Band 1,25JCL 1. LORI ANN WALLACE CHRISTINA LOU WEAVER Secretarial Club 3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,4 Marshallettes 2,3. ,J . V .4 . , ,, ,, V, , , , , W., ,,.,, n- ,y , If X, ,,A,A,, ,y ,, ,WV , ,A W . 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XIV! i A f I ! f i , , , if ff,f,f fff Senior Wills I, Winona Arbuckle, will D.P. Sc B.K. good luck in the future and 3 night in Casey? D-P-a G'K' 85 T'L' all the good times they can handle Sf MHS. I, Ted Assaturian, will the right to watch late night movies to the night owls of Marshall. ' A - ' l I, Mike Beabout, will B.M. a bad case of the sillies and a chipped tooth, B.L. 2lHOCl1Cf SOUf2l'1f?fN Illghf 111 MHff1I1SV1llC In the old brown truck and another seat to the baseball team bench. I, Molly Noatright, will S.M. the ability to be late and stay out of trouble, tO K-L 3 Holiday Inn Ofnef 0WUZ'21Hd Jeff all my love. I, Tammy Budd, will my sister, Lisa, all my homework, messy locker and all my days of eating in the cafeteria. I, Bob Burkett, will j.M. my driving ability, B.L. 8: C.S. all the money I won from them playing pool. I, Brian Burton, will B.K. another night on the dusty trails, S.W., C.G. 85 B.K. another tractor wreck. I, Mike Claypool, will the 1980-81 football team a queen and another ball player, and D.S. me. I Cecelia Connerton, will G.R. the ability to study hard and to be calm before tests. I, Bill Cook, will all the football players the ability to go to state,j.C. the ability to do well in speech class, and to Mr. Moreland a new and better FFA president. I, Angela Cooper, will R.S. more strength to carry me across the trestle, our own railroad track, and a new machette, to P.C. all the good times I've had at MHS. I, Mark Dashiell, will B.A. and R.T. whatl wish I had, S.L. the ability to work. I, Brian Delp, will the crew some brew and more campouts. I, Cassie Deming, will the 8th hour PE class a great game of speedball, D.G. a great time in high school, and all my love to Don. I, Stacey Dunne, will S.W. a life-time supply of footie balls, R.F. two trips to M'ville on HE , Deb a roommate, D.S. another thrilling foot- ball party, and to C.L. a long talk lasting at least five minutes. I, Tim Eirhart, will my ability to draw W.C. to B.N. I, Yvette Emert, will K.L. a guy in the army and a very happy life with him, another night at the drive-in and a dishwasher, to T.M. 8: K.W. another homecoming night. I, Renee Fraker, will the eigh th hour girls PE class their choice of shorts, C.W. one mirror to a Chevy truck, and the ninth hour Civics class an hour to be quiet so Mr. Wieck can teach. and j.H. patience. I, Ginger Gard, will M.A. one boy friend. I, Tia Hendrix, will Bertha one trip to Great Scot with Aunt Lily, L.M. a for sale sign, a bag of licorice, K.K. two mishaps on Wabash and several calls to Swingleyg T.R. my theory ofNoah's Ark. I, Susan Heighton, will P.M. the ability to run over evergreens with cars, P.M., R.E., 8: D.W. the ability to get along with the teachers l1keI did. I, Kevin Higginbotham, will L.M. another shot at the two-mile conference meet, D.M. and three bottles with pretty labels. I, Don johnson, will nothin, to nobody. I, Tammy johnson, will the peppers one more show and a day long luncheon, to L.W. a trip to the porch with the old gang, and to j.T. my ability to handle my --skey. I, Cheryl Kennedy, will the family another person to call granny, and everyone else a great time in school. I, Barb Kile, will L.H. an extra pair of eyes so she can stare more, D.P. I a dark alley in Casey, and G.K. as much fun in high school as I haVC mad. I, Bill King, will B.M. the ability to understand B.P., the rest of the crew several great campouts, and D L several quick trips. I, Don Kirby, will Rat a box of D-Con and all the luck of General Custer, D.R. a good looking guy likeimyselfg and j.P. a brand new book of jokes and the ability to read them. I, Karen Kirchner, will T.R., L.M., K T.H. one night of mothering, T.R. one trip to K-Mart, one ventilated mask one verse of Hallelujah, H. quick trips to Conologue. C.M. one trip to T.H. I, jerry Kraemer, will -l.M. another night on the town and B.H. another egg to throw I, Kelly Lindley, will M.B. and her diamond jeff a wonderfully happy life, D.M. a case of limp pickles, S.M. another night around the Camp' f1re:S.W. another party she couldn't handle. I, Duane Low, will j.M. and R.W. a day not to race tothe D.Q. and all the boys a chance to get caught by Milo at noon hour. I, Ted Lueken, will G.O. one more chorus of the F.H. song and the crew another party I, Kirk Lyman, will my parking place to anyone who likes hospitals. I, George Macey, will IIN. a quarter pounder with cheese, L.F. one monkey a pizza Without black Olives and 3 new house' M L one seanCC without -lack the Ripper: R.S. a super weeney with chili 84 cheese. l , I, Steve Medley, will D.K. a new bumper: C.W. a set of false teeth Runabout less sleep and an bod lse an thi lse - . l 1 C fl C . I David MHCICC. Wlll 8 broken tuba to anybody that wants to fall down y Y Y g I, Loretta Macke, will M L one tri ' ' ' i - - p to Cvllfiif Scott with Aunt Lil - .' . . v- mg ditch and 8 bar of Soap: T.R. H mp to ISU' Y. T.H. a t11P to Wolfmanfg Road, a hiding Place and full moon, K.K. a mo I, Duane Maloney, will B.B. a new nickname besides little Hqginc, I, Eleanor Mardin will Diane and Lisa a iug of lemonade Br ' u ' ' - , , eg enda more stairs to fall d - ' ' ' le more Cans In tllc Woods' OWN. Kris more big ones and Mariann a coup I, Brad Mars, will B.H some experience I will the crew Som h ' ' - e more campouts, K.M, I, Darren Maskell, will H.G. my hair--he needs it. a new gun for her Car' I, jerry Masterson, will R.W, more trips to football games in the truck, to C.W. to sit down in study hall and K.L. one yard decoration- I, Cindy Gard, will D.M. a trip to the gravel pit, S.W. another hopscotch game, D.S. a squirt, R.S. a trip to Kentucky, D.D. a Christmas baby: I' Noble Z I, lil Elin, ,aw I ll Brill Wi I Ia Ill' alll W aa alll ' may WI L SUIIIIIC M ,night 21011 Illllllml N lilgtlilt Ml In Amy Mor Ive had in l It Deanna ll our ol :foul I, Dell Mull ,Nha woilt L We Mu 'nobody W I, Todd Pan Llgfry Par' I, Diana P62 ,nfl llll. It I, lim Phill I. Diana Ri I, Teresa Ri free ear was I, Brian Sch llville. I, Rutlillm loween ani I, Deb Shit the disco er l, Terri Sta l0l3T. one l, Sta Run and a l, Andy SI l RIM Ren I, Doris Ri Pllfll whes li lim SCI la lessie Tr a ride in ti la Beth Tr li Lori Wa Year. li Clllls W lad, E-Tl lCl1eryl li Gene W la Corinn, la Germ Milan li Randy lllfle in h I' Ally I Mill IQ I, Susan sehmha li Dicky I' nleru QQ, an I, jenny 'leff 2 'W Gamma dd hum' truck The Jfflihd I new and lqcaulh eE00d , Dom lqmmmai fl L0 T-M. Q Kiw- 5U Ur Civics class I' 5 CIW-Stmaishabyq in Wabash and if :ac hers like I rg, and toj.T. my I gnoolaslhave Vt I ,md r1gWlJ00lIlll f ill Hllltlulah' NMA die caIHE' rjlfi rntwwm QUYLWM I ,Jw I, Noble Maurer, will T.M. a date with j.M., Switz a weekend on the big city, and Scaff a hard time. I, Kris McConchie, will D.M. a trip to California, j.T. LQ j.M. good luck at Eastern, my underclassmen friends more fun at MHS, and the neigh- borhood crew good luck when we grow up. I, Brian McCullough, will B.M. the ability to leap over ditches in a single bound and a meeting with uncle Al. I, Ina McIntyre, will F.I. all the fun in high school and D.R. a free trip to the Morgan house. I, john Melcho, will j.T. all her Sat. nights with j.D. and company,j.D. a first class 'vette:j.T., T.j., ck j.D. all the good times I've had,j.D. the ability to bejust like me. I, Cary May, will chainsaw my fantastic driving ability and a meeting with Uncle Al. I, Suanne Mickler, will D.M. all her happiness with a one-way ticket to Cal., and a life's supply of pimp pickles, K.L. one party with the crew, a night around the campfire and diamond. I, Tammy Miller, will Willy, M.T. D., 84 j. prunes, and to all of them the best of luck in high school. I ,jackie Morgan, will D.L., R.W., B.F. 84 T.M. a race to the DQ: anybody my ability to get kicked off the parking lot. I, Amy Morrison, will Beefcr a 714 tape, S.R. disco and Weaver a cruise through the lake, D.H. a Sunday drive, and everybody a good time as I've had in high school. I, Deanna Murphy, will C.G. one trip to Leatherwood, R.F. one long talk and a crazy truck ride, R.E. to go swimming, and to D.M. to stay out of trouble the rest of high school. I, Deb Murphy, will K.H. a big party that was definitely too big for me. T.M. and S.M. the best ofluck through school. M.S. all the thanks in the world, and to my closest friends all the luck in the world. I, joyce Murphy, will j.T. one trip to M'ville, a ride on the zipper, and the corner, B.C. one flying trip to T.H. and a cemetery, Trav a place nobody ever goes , T.R. a race down an aisle at Red 8: White. I, Todd Pancake, will the crew a few good campouts at S.W. and T.M. some good times. I, jerry Parsley, will E.L. two broken wrists, R.W. a lop-sided mustache. I, Diana Pearison, will D.P. and G.K. another night in Casey with D.T. and A, B.K. the ability to speak the truth and nothing but the truth, and D.R. to make better timing. I, jim Phillips, will Bubba another slap on the head and Derwood another good season. I, Diana Richey, will V. and S. the good times I've had in high school and hope that life treats K.S. well. I, Teresa Richey, will the seniors in eighth hour PE one good Hshortsn to the freshman of their choice,T. some Thurs. night action, Rainey a free car wash, soap, and shaving cream. I, Brian Schaefer, will K.S. all my love, and M.S., B.D., T.P., 8c B.K. another cainpout at the river and the crew some quick trips to T.H. and M'ville. I, RuthAnn Schmidt, will janice a great senior year and a book of my shrewd plans, Mr. B. another super student, Dorsee another scary Hal- loween and an eternity of good times, A.C. an everlasting spark. I, Deb Shidler, will B.T., A.S., D.H., H.L., K.D. a trip to the mountains, the 8th hour PE to try not to get so rowdy, Amos another night at the disco with a doorbell,johnson a trip to Cal. I, Terri Starkey, will T.H. one 85 mph ride through town, T. a lifetime with B., G. another day under the bridge, K. one fence in the parking lot, T. one night in a gold car. I, Mike Staub, will D.E. an offensive line that will block and to j.A. the ability to keep his mouth shut, Lulu and j.P. another trip to Turkey Run and a canoe that won,t capsize. I, Andy Strohm, will to Kate all the bingo she could ever want and great times now and always and the ability to get down anytime. I Rita Reimer, will j.R. all the seniors of next year a lot of luck! I, Doris Richardson, will Rufus 84 A.C. ajoke in the middle of the road, D.P. a better parking place, R.D. 8: D.E. a trip to Greenup's fertilizer plant when it,s not raining, D.K. a shoulder to cry on. I, Kim Schmidt, wiI1D.R. a great future and many good times, T.R. a new ankle and a pair of shoes. I, jessie Tingley, will j.M. the ability to keep calm on the zipper and yes, 'IMinnie is fine.',, K.M. one cruise in the ton truck, all my friends a ride in the Ting-ley mobile, C.W. best of luck next year. I, Beth Trefz, will C.W. all the tennis balls she can handle, B.K. the ability to room with me at EIU, and K.I-I. good luck with A.S. I, Lori Wallace, will S.B. one coffin and me to be her minister at her funeral, Angie the ability to tell me the truth, Pam MHS for one more year. I, Chris Weaver, will A.M. a spaghetti dinner with the munchies,j.A. 85 E.T. Anita Creek and Bruce Ford, A.E. a lifetime of fun which we've had, E.T. a life size poster of C.T. and also a future with me. I, Cheryl Wellum, will my new tennis ball industry to B.T. and L.M. I, Gene Wichman, will my V6 engine to j.D. to put in his Trans Am so I cannot out race his anymore. I, Corinna Willa wi1IB.H., G.S., and K.I-I. all of my old, torn up books, to A.B. my dirty PE clothes. I, Gena Williams, will T.S., T.L., and D.S. to go streaking in boots and flash-coats, Pam, Kevin, and Eric good luck in high school, my toga to B.F.,jennifer some growth, Mr. M. a great morning. I, Randy Williams, will j.M. and D.L. a close race to DQ,j.P. one more Velvidere, R.F. some nights to walk on dark streets, all the good for- tune in her future, and most of all the ability to put up with me. I, Andy Wilson, will all the future football teams at MI-IS as much success as we had,j.A., D.S. 8c B.L. all of the partying time I had,j.A. the ability to find a girl friend in Marshall. I, Susan Wood, will C.G. the ability to recall our assorted trips, M.S. another fun-filled day in an innertube, Rex the ability to stay in school, and to Piney all the happiness in the world. I, Dick Wright, will to the Ash Street gang a lifelong summer of the summer '72, to Don the ability to never grow up. I, Suzette Wyrick, will D.S. 8: j.G. lubber , S.M. 8: D.M. to stay away from the water, R.S. to go babysit for a cat, B.C. 85 S.B. to R.S. 8: C.G. a night on the town, but be careful and watch out for cops. I, jenny Wycoff, D.S. 84 G.M. the night with a dog that doesn't have insurance and a big hole to fall in, C.G. one more night to get crazy with me.and ride horses, R.B. one crazy gym class after I leave. I, jeff Zschau, will all the fun times I had in high school to anyone who wants it. 47 Those Baby Q UChL1Ck1CS7, Bubeck jim Bob.. English .wish -SA lx N x R ., Lf I G Doris Richardson T . K Above: Tia Hendrix K.. K' K R Opposite: Rcncc Frakcr K ,L- x N Q X 5 1 AI H+ f .v v N F l T Q I W, fn , . ,ff K Qf a f fl I 1 2, Q ? 1' 0 'f GAROLD W. EACLIN Ed.S, Southern Illinois Superintendent BOB G. THGMPSON NBD, Indiana State Assistant Principal We , , .ix H Q As, X , N , K N ll 1 1' I .1118 r .W- I M: 1 . ,,a I N. 44fT?'N .I E, ..,1- I .2 CHARLES E. CRUMRIN MS +32, Indiana State Business Manager HENRY T. DEMINC MS, Eastern Illinois Guidance Counselor ,,,,1 KATHLEEN MCNARY AIS, Pennsylvania Stutc Latin I, II, III, IV, English ROBERT F. MORRIS IBS, Eastern Illinois Plnnc Gconictry, Algebra II I TQM MQQUEEN MS, Indiana State Driver Education JENNIE CYROURKE MS, Indiana State English II, IV lin N In '11, 'W r,'-D-I Skills Q - x J XR WM WA -vw Q , ,I , 3 'X JJ. ,, ,J ,..-f , .f' . if DICK PARKER LOLITA M. PARKER MS, Eastern Illinois BS, Indiana State Physical Education Food, Child Care, HERO SALLY j. RECTOR DEE ROMINE BS, Eastern Illinois BS, Indiana State Typing I, II, Bus. Machines f f I f ! Physical Ed., Health ,I J . -'iq S I 1 x A .....,,..,,,5 insll .v-A..,LgQ,e,Qf.e f ,X , 'mb' -4 I S24 .fm I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WW! 1 , ff , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 4 Www 1 4 , tf gf 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 KAREN REDFERN STEVE TOOLE Studcnt Teacher Student Teacher 1 WILLIAM L. SIVERLY WAYNE E. MILLER 1 Custodian Custodian 11 11 - ' 17N X 1 1 ! L FQ 3 f Wif'sSf.-f - - W N-xg 3 w 'Xl i Q i sg i I COOKS--Donna Pcarison, Charolcttc Colclnan, Ellcn Cole, Connic Richardson, Wanda Lindsay, Hclcn I1 Slnitlcy. n I WAYNE GILBERT Custodian Mr. Wicck shows his skill on roller skates. Z JW' fav - Z W X 1 M0091 lm MW MU But Granny, Mr. Spencer only borrowed tlie slide MY- MOFCl21I1Cl,S SEL1dCY1tS bCliCVC in power to tlie projector for one dzxy! farmers. Mr. Wieck had his list all prepared for Santa lAndy Will Santa grant Mr. Tliompsonls wisli? Wilsonl. '1' f . ,issue-um W Home EC X' nf M' , v f f 3 f V 3 l ,7' ' ,ff 1 , '25, ,wg W I f M. W . ,Z f z . ,, wi ii.. 7' 1 b , b Michellc Schmidt and hcr father at Daddy-Daw Home EC. C u scnlor mom crs Night. 'A M1922 5 busi brat 1 limit Ea .xx w-Z' :Sl xv 5 Q I . . . Q xi? 1. 5:5 MIN Homc EC. Club officers Sponsors: Mrs. Lolit i LT., ng buts Nlillli 57.1. K 4 un .ay -6-1 ,fl-f -he 4 v liqgiy 4-.ff Siwf' iff! a Parker and Mrs. Violet Shaffner 101- -Date f I 1 l The 1980 Home Ee. Club were hard working busy bees making money by selling Christmas Kits and Easter Eggs. Also they were fun lov- ing bees enjoying a Xmas party, Daddy-Date Night, 21 style show, and a Senior Farewell Par- ty. ve.. 'T y .lunior members of' the Home Ee. Club It 'ffrff' Y r 1 iii Sophomore members of the Home Ec. Club x i XS Rggsigsx .-Q X A X. 'Ri-Sit . 7 ? gil., Freshman members enjoy their first year 5 '4' i'LLi.E...gQ'L..3fS K r 6f94,4,g51.A,,zw f fwf42,4', , ,. ., Ji, ., N7-mf' w P Officers: Dcbbic Murphy. chairman: julie Br-nnctt. vico- chuirmnn: Staccy Dunnc. scc rctnry: and Cindy Gard. rc- portcr: Mrs. Rcctor and Mrs. Fitrgarrald. sponsors. Secretczrz al Club 6 n L Club officers and Mrs. jane Cook, sponsor. Spanish Club The Spanish Club furthered the Spanish traditions among its mem bers by holding a Christmas party where eaeh member brought a dif- ferent Spanish dish. The party also featured singing Christmas carols, the breakinv ot' uinatayg d H l' 80 offie g g s in e xro ing at Burnside Nursing Home. 1979 ers are Ginny' Ryan, presidentg Troy johnson, vice-presidentg and Robin Boyer, secretary. Nr' SZ ...Q-1'-Sw Above: Freshman and Sophomore club members. Below: junior and Senior club members. r ii? tel Science Club 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W1 :W 11 1 1 X ' ex 1 1 2 ' 1 2 1 JM 1 21 , ' 51 ' 4 3 1 'H ,fp 1 11 J 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,,5,'L ,ny 4 Xl Z 4 1 1 f ,aa 1 , Sponsors: Mrs. Emma Gardner and Mrs. Mae Brandt t . I H S 0 t 1 1 1 A V M lxv' 1 1. 11: ,X r....1 1 ,, r 1 I fi: . A 1 . X 515 r... A ia r 1 -ff , ., Qs X, . 1 1 5 w 1 - 1 Q X Fi X M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'D 68 Sponsors: Mrs. Margaret Thornsburg and Mrs. Dorothy Meehan Tllespian Club members .129- fff v, if 291 qi Ml l. 2 fT'an1o All ' VF X 'UG SQNYIi rH.L Thespicms I fill . l 1 'ul Drama Club The Thespians pose for a picture af- ter a performance of Tom Sawyer . During the year the Drama Club present- ed two plays to the elementary schools entitled, Tom Savvyer's Morningl' and Cinderella, Cinderellan. The club also visited Eastern Illinois University to at- tend a performance of the musical, Hair Other activities of the year included vis- its to the Community Theatre in Terre Haute and a bake sale. Mrs. Sue Shaw- ver sponsors the Tliespians. Library Club The Library Club helps the school's Media Center to function easily and efficiently. Members give up one or more study halls to help students check out books, file cards, shelve books, help Mr. Spencer or keep everything in order. Members helped sell candy for' the yearbook staff and held seasonal parties during the year. Without the aid of these fine workers the service pro- vided to students and faculty would be greatly reduced. Library Club members Mr. Stevc Spencer, sponsor Susie McGee Sam fills out film orders for the up coming week UP- The Photography Club had an in- teresting ycar. Mr. Spencer took over the sponsorship of thc club. More girls showed an interest in the club. Club members took pictures of stu- dents and Santa to raise money for the club, showed a full-length movie after school, and took a trip to Eastern Illinois to a photography workshop. A it E4 ei' 5 ww? wwsx 'NYSE Y 5 ,gfvl ,f XM , 1, , 1 f ,I ' ffff' Tammy, Paul, juli, and jon proudly show off their official Marshall hats Photography Club . ff ah' Industrial 1 1 ' 1 Arts 1 1 1 lf p 1 The Industrial Arts Club strives to provide opportuni- J ties for the development of wholesome leadership and fel- lowship in civic, social, and industrial pursuits. Also to fos- p ter a wholesome understanding of the functions of both 1 labor and capital and a recognition of their mutual interde- .. pendence. The 1979-80 club went on a field trip to one of .1g 1 1 1 11 idson, Ben Taylor, Clifford Stephens, and RuthAnn Schmidt. 11 'z '1 111 111 1.2 F1 11 E! '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i lf... 1 1 11 11 1. 1 1 1 1 1 the industrial plants in Terre Haute. Officers are Kent Dav- Industrial Arts officers 'lE ' GEHCI book the F1 nhar 1 are m graph i Mr. Bill Beleslin and Mr. Dan Wilson, sponsors FFA Spons ii fi E Generally all that is shown in the year- book is the finished product. By using the FFA Club, we can show you how that finished product is arranged. There are many steps in bringing the photo! graph to you as you now see it. FFA members. Mr. Terry Moreland, sponsor. F.F.A. Club Set-up is done quickly with the help volunteers. Distractions are many. The girls PE class walks by. Note the smiling laces. ff N 3 is f 4 I The Latin Club proves to be one of the most exciting clubs at MHS. By attending one of their club meetings, you may become involved in charades in the Latin tongue, a skit complete with togas, singing in Latin, orjust en- joying one of the many goodies that members bring to the meetings. Involve- ment is the key that makes the Latin Club so successful. Mrs. Kathleen Mc- Nary sponsors the club. f ' ' . , ' V' 5 A25 f s-'E H ' JA'-Y' Latin Club X Q Sponsor: Mrs. Kathleen McNary 3 1 X X N JN x - N, Lfx- ,SL is 5 Xi x . - xg .ji 5X. 11, if X-xr V. f fin, Q ,QQ Wg 15, Q X QV Q? X I i x I v i w I i i f 0 i E f Z C C fi C C upatzons ni Q o I i 0.0. Officers: Ted Lueken, presidentg Winona Arbuckle, vice- presidentg Stacey Dunne, secretary-treasurer. 0.0. Sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Meehan. i2 1. il Ei li fl li mi 1 M i 0.0. Members E x I Ei E, X i N. m M' H N 1 2' E 5 X K -. ,E for 'K if ii E i i I U ii Qi '-43 if 'M i w Q EQ 0.0. Gfficers A 2 R r C, r i 76 Li 1,2 1,1 x -4 A . x I Q . , 'Y 5 bf- ' ,-'ff' rjg Qu' 4 'Q ,A aff v 'W W' K 2 A. ' -A . 3 f 527 Q fk. Wt 5 a, Sqzilw -6'v-J LL v .Y , . , A ullxzgvfux . P ,X - -' X,..rr,m,XX T ..., x I ,' 1 K xx , 43' v Z of , V Q 4 f f, -B 4. .a 5 z , f Q ,L ef W at M 'WI ' ,J IM, v- f- r , 4' . 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F' xv, f H.E.R.O. Officers: joyce Murphy, pres- identg Cassie Deming, vice-presidentg An - gela Cooper, secretaryg Ina Mclntyre, treasurer. H.E.R.O. Sponsor: Mrs. Loli- ta Parker. ff fl! ,gl 'J , f I , ,ff , ffff W Xa I Wh ff ,f 7 I of ,yy ' 1 Vzjff zu, fi rk Lyman Qabovej and Kent Macke work atHL1ey's Red White. 78 4: Distributiv Education The Distributive Education Club is designed to promote good business practices and develop an interest in managerial duties. Members are employed part-time at 10531 businesses. 1979-80 officers are Mike Claypool, presidentg Jackie Morgan, vice-pres- identg jeff Zschau, secretaryg Mitzi Litteral, treasurerg and Kirk Lyman, parliamen- tarian. ticeg and ICC-Pres. r'-17.25. D it A riculture 8 Qccu ations aw, 1 P' A.O. Officers: Bill Cook, presidentg Duane Low, vice-presidentg Randy Wil- liams, sccrctarygjerry Parsley, treasurer A.O. Sponsor: Mr. Terry Moreland. se ,vi V!! -X, V f x A X 5 . JK M-M .X 5 .. .gk R Y 5, 0 , , . . is i i . W V U ff , X s 3 e fs X f N, ss 292 fy? 2 4 N 8 5 ' X X i f i 3 X ' ff? e , 2 . ' 1 ', ff, 2 N as ,i X 'ff P . . f i ii as if at z N 1 gt ,yy I ,, ,.,,.,,,, f X X X ,X 4 fly' 3 3. . 5 I i , X ' . ,Z f VV 4 e . new , I, i I 'mffg I I 41,1 Xe Cf f f 'B' f- 74 ' 5 , ffffjff' X x ' Q, i . . Q ' X M I .,.. . y X .I K ff Rx X ., I ' se x QY if is f g SX' f X lil ! .swfvxsz Mug hhilsrna-H D.O. Members : .wave is A E YK K Diversified Gccu ations D.O. Officers: Gary May, president: Todd Pancake, vice-president: Larry Morton. secretary-treasurer1 Brad Mars, sergeant at arms. Students participating in the D.O. program are employed at various types of construction, mechanical. or service related positions. Many of these stu- dents are employed fullrtime by their em- ployers after graduation. - Mr. Gene Bohn, Sponsor H L spill! g Homu MM Up' lowly Him rs! Y i , J 5,5 gf 5 -'uf if ,pi ,ff fi' rl .,,, fm 3' Y Q 1 5 . s ,Qty HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT--Renee Fraker, Randy Williams, Queen Cheryle Wcllum, Larry Morton, Ke Lindley, Ted Lueken, Amy Morrison, john Ennis. Homecoming 1980 We started off I-Iomecommg week by havinff a spirit week when the whole school was decorated Homecomlng day we had a pep session at the town square where Andy Wllson was crowned Romeo and Mike Staub B111 Klng and Brad Newton were runners up The evenlng was topped off by a Homecoming v1c tory and Cheryl Wellum was crowned our 1979 80 Homecoming queen T' 18512151 ,xv 421 'Q we Cheerleaders lead a yell at pep sesslon 4 Amy Morrison and john Ennis Kclly Lindlcy and Tcd Luckcn Cheryl Wellum and Larry Morton Rcncc Frakcr and Randy Williams I1 II Il I, I II ii' I I 'I I I II I 'I I I I . I I I I I I I I s . . A+ .I' I . . . I 1 9 8 0 + 'P' I Q The evening of April 25 saw many young couples II arrive at the gym in their evening finest. After hours I gi of hurried but fruitful preparation the junior class I was proud to present the ice castle to the senior ,I , I' class and their dates. Students and faculty had an I, I I enjoyable evening topped off by the crowning of the queen and king and the queen,s dance. ,I II I II I I I 'I I I N ,I ,. ,I III I I I The prom court of Ice Castlesw II I 'i'Jfl'ffl'fi l I f, I I K 1--1 I I I I I I . r I I I. I-I I II I I I I I I I I Q fe,wn.,,. gaearra... srwgrsfwewogeoa As students entered the door they voted for King and Queen and their court Cheryl Wellum and Todd Pancake were voted King and Queen. Paul Newton and Ginny Ryan were their escorts. Kris McConchie was Senior Attendent. Kevin Stoelting was her escort. Kathy I-Ialloran, junior Attendent, was escorted by Duane Emanus. Students also voted for Prince Charming and Cinderella among the faculty. The winners were Prince Charming, Dan Wilson and Cinderella, Why are we, juniors in High School, sit- ting on the floor cutting paper? R'Why aren't 1 two inches taller? ,si K 1 X ' ' i it rg., J I as I Jr I f , I , jane Cook. Fill? Q -s julie, julie, my back, my back! Wynette Smith adds the final touches to the fountain. Kevin and Greg take a break. 'AWi1iCil way was this Castle supposed to Y! go? Tammy 8: Norman register guests. 15? L A ffm'-ff'U iff' 1 f W 4,19 I 3? 5 1 fe s ,4 Chris and Ed enjoy refreshments. The gy rn Noor lub sproutgd trms! mf h,,f ,, 'V ,frfl ,MW wy ,Nw H 7 as , f'Q:f,f,j' g 'k ' , if ff, fffjf 'X f 33' , Q25 Q wwf V , , X 1 K wif f M,..4 :w 1 Vf Q, iv Miku 15ug1buut.1l1d Miuhcllc Murphy pose TUIH I .yy If F JW X 4 14.- R , X Z 1 Mrs. Brandt made sum her cycs wcrcn t closed for th1s p1cturc,. 2 ii ,,,,,,,W41f I ff , ,, I ,ff XM, ,C 9 I, , 4 viiyf ffywfj , QWMA www Z 'W !M Ww V'mwfM', ,W ,, www 44 Ay ,SRX Mr. Wilson works up 21 thirst while supervising thc con- Mrs. Evola QThc Floor Bossj saw that everything wcnt struction of thc Czistlc. smoothly. How lllillly card tablcs can you can ry, Mr. Bclcslin? I i 4 -' -- 1, Q 1. .. ,M , 'Q gpm-.,, , ' x-'43 Row 1: S. Wallacc, T. Wernz, j. Taylor, L. Pearson, T. Shurnakcr, D. Martin, R. English, K. Whitc. Row 2: j. jcnson, T. SWCIIZCF, L. Washburn, V. Swcitzcr, W. Smith, L. Halloran, D. Pcarison, L. McManus. Row 3: M. Dunscomb, V. Murphy, 3 C. Stcpp, L. Barr, D. Pcarison, C. Deming. Row 4: J. Bcnnctt, D. Macku, G. Maccv, T. Gwyn, R. Bcnnctt, K. Mcconclnc, T. Richey. 1 i i l 5 Concert Band Woodwinds l ,.1 W1 in ,. ,ix . E r if .i I Row 1: G. Douglas, K. Walters, J. Ting- 1ey,T.Wal1ace. Row 2: J. Adams, j. Murphy. Row 3: S. Hayes, T. Wallace. M-for F i 89 2 Row 1: S. Wincl1icf.Row 2 D. Dcishcr, K. Murphy. P. Williams, M. Drake, B. Bar tram. Row 3: E. McManus E. Williams, j. Dumscomb M. Staub, B. Kilc. V i' ' gp Percussion 'w rr A .1 5 . 4' 'fla n ' Q Z 4 9 3 K' ? fl X Iczzz Band 43556 . . Row 1: S. Gocklcr, K. Spit- tlcr: Row 2: B. Livingston, S. Evitt,R.S:1lisbury, D. Schuc- fcr: Row 5: A. Swcitzcr, M. Murphy, B. Marrs. I X l S Q . . nl- 5 x 5 Guest soloist with thc band at LTC was Stan Dc Mr. Gwyn takes a bow following a number by th Jarnctt. balid- Lincoln Trail providcd a good setting for thc band to put forth some extra effort playing. 1 xl Ji, t. r for 5' 'C . M .,.. N. '4 ay the Mr. Gwyn readies his music for the next number, but is everytime else sure of the next number? Winter Band Concert The Low-Brass concentrate on their music. concert presented in February. 5 XM Q I 4, WV 2 LY ' X I ' 5 Q X, as ifsgw X wi, 1 . f wi-M,giQQf?ZT'! A 1 X5 y X r r X ,..e ,,,, ..er L ,, .A S ,X 4 V ig M ' ' R Q. iw - ii ii is. 5 gras t jg r tggignt ii 5255 iz The Concert Band worked very hard putting together the winter i fi X7 ff V t ffviizf WW 64 , aff ff' 4 The pep band is directed by Mr. jim Gwyn. Pep band readies for the downbeat ofthe baton. There is always lots of fun in the band. -. w .1 'QW . 1 ,A 5 . X v xx Y. is N XXQ x .V . .,,,4,,,l, , -hah, t 94 ff-rw ilu-n Fans at any football game had much to smile about. No cavities are evident in these four smiling faces. -Qi 4 F 5, , 'M 'f 1 if The Marching Lions watch the football team, or the camera, orjust hide their eyes from it till. The Marshallettes help lead the fans after there had been another touch- down scored. i X 1 5 i f Mr. Gwyn makes sure the Sopranos and the altos know when to come in. The high school choir kept busy with the Christmas concert at The First United Methodist Church and caroling at Burn- side Nursing Home. The spring eoneert featured contemporary music and some old favorites. The choir works hard to keep their music i121I'l1IOl1i7CCi.iJllI there is gilxviiys room for fun. SQ ii X L ,jr fat Lu 5 r g..t,.?,:f-rl t K, jg,ii.,v :g-'-n-uv, i n Pictures from the left to right tell the story of the cast of the play, Cinderella dancing with the Prince and the wicked Stepmocher trying, on the glass slipper. Children? Productions ? 5 2 f Z 5 2 Some more scenes from Cinderella, Cinderella. Cinderella, Cinderella ff,,,-efw'fw fwvf ww ff , gf fffff ,Vg If f!q0,,!fV,! f V Muzi? , ., f 3 gulf 4,01 fmff,v,f, 1 ff fwfgfzf f 9 '1 X, X2 I X A ug-Q I -..al-----li up F , Q 3 EW ,, f-X. , .f . Q, ' 4ff1'e'zf'f43qy0,M ,wyfyg ,z r , , ,:7f5V,y4f. N . , , . ,,,, 1 , , ll Cinderella gets the help of the children to clean the castle. if A li if 2- 3 1 31 ,, E51 1 . gn f Z4 Kelly Lindley plays the role of Aunt Polly in Tom Sawyer's Morning . Members of the Tom Sawyer production are pictured in the finale. 1 1 4 I I N A 5 i W WZ ' Z , yn Z. g XM 4 e e ll ff f, 1 J I ' I Ml 2 e. Ha 1 5 MQ C W . Q M2 , 1 ,Q , ,Z ie , 3 ' V , A ff ff I 0 , 'f Q' 'i Q ZW if W4- rf: n v! 1 fy? ' ,..7,., ,' , 1 W if 4 ' 'ff Z' W if ix 1 1 ,CZ f 2 1 I f X Q WW W '41 rf, , 1-asain R .if .awww FV ii rind f 5 7 1 WW Q., .J ., n fi-gf 1 4, X Q f nw, ww 5 'WLM 1 fyfflf f f ,, J, f. MM Marshczllettes e , Marslmallettcs were led under the direc- Q tion of officers Karin Wernz, Suzette Wy- g e I'iCk,TCI'1'iSCllLlCfACl'. Genz1Stephens. and n I Suanne Micklel' 1 E I 3 1 x ! V 5 I rg A z k ki XZXRNK N 'swf 2 e,, f , ,g 1, A ,pw Marshallettes show their support for the Lions after a touchdown has been scored. 1 A Z f . - -li? f 71 i iffff f ' L 1 V 5 yi! V ff 2 x , ,Q ,ff , ,Zh ,.f.qK 4 2 3 . ,Q I, 1 g x lix gf-fli ! , f Z ig' wx k J , X if W f f. of , Wx . Q ? , .V pw -, , ' -4 . X , r , ,,., , The senior members of Marshallcttcs posing are Kelly Lindley, Suzctte Wyrick, Cherly Wellum, Suannc Mick1cr,and Debbie Murphy Marshallettes and Cheerleaders are downing around when they give the football players a Halloween party. Marshallettes pose for a picture of all their awards at the banquet. From left to right are: Lee Ann Ferris, Kelly Lind- ley, Margaret Cooper, Tracy Morton, Kristi Winningham, Mr. Don McNary, Debbie Murphy, Michelle Murphy, Deb- bie Galeener, Darla Athey, Cheryl WC1- lum. Seated Gena Stephens, Karin Wernz, Suanne Mickler, Suzette Wyrick Teri Schaefer lnot picturedj Cheryl Wie land. 7 ' The Marshallettes had a great time at their banquet. They presented Mrs. Stephens and Mr. McNary with a plaque to thank them for all their help. Also at the banquet, Tracy Morton was rated Miss Pep. 102 f H11 Tl left Y Lind lbn, law, In 1 Wel. ll VYfick, Yl Wie, or all 1979-1980 Cheerleading Squad The cheerleaders did a great job this year. At the cheer- leading workshop they received 3 superior ribbons, 2 excellent ribbons, and a Super Star Squad ribbon. They also received the Spirit Stick for having the most spirit. They are from left to right: Robin Boyer, Ruthann Schmidt, Lion Doris Richardson, Ginger Douglas, Susann Davidson, Rena Oliphant, jani Sears, Deanna Murphy, and Sandy Walker. ,I 43, . tj ' 7 Xf zwylr cg f ' f,n,i i fi , W7 e f ,fyf The varsity squad takes a break from the Homecoming game to stop for a victory pose. Both varsity and JV cheerleaders load the students and faculty in a pep rally. i '1.f- X .- nf' Q fs 5 .4 1 4 5 ' I f I A fi , 33,7 I I , ' ka' ' , f ' Wfaffffajgfi 3 V , ' off? ff? 'fLZffgf9M, V 1 , 717 ff tr ff . Y ' 'fWf3'fffff5f, , f W v . 1 ff I I! . H I f 1 K.. N4 'L Z 1 rkwmxwwmwkwt J, i, V1 , 'mfg , 'lM','f ', ' f ,M g. L-:QM.,n- f ,aw 1 . M . ' 4172... I . wf,Lf1?'7., ,,:, fy. 2 , , . 7 vf ',f,', f ,,,' iz f f'1'Fg,,fg .fm f,,v Q ,,M.gi. ' , A LION MASCOT The t'l1tm-lt-udur-sand tht- IIILISCUE arc to bc congratulat- utl for thcir l'i11ucl'f.ortin loading lvlqtrslmll lxLlllS in chccr' ing for thc gllilllf lion tczlms. Thu lion fans had much to chccr about. All uthlutic tcgxms put forth ll grcat cffort, and thu rcsult was runny victories. Marshall fans wcrc always proud to scc thc chccrlcudcrs OLIE in front of thc Marshall Icz1lllS. 3 1 Y W l s f 5 i 1 4 1 1 I 3 ! i 1 1 , 1 l 4 3 E 3 Ready? Left...right...right?! Did you get that? I i Seniors show enthusiasm in prac- ticing for graduation. I I 5 I d W 1 N N , 106 X.Y. Q fix? Mr - . . .McNary YCCCIVCS an award for his 28 ycnrs of scrvlcc I K. V-421 xxx X Mr. Enkoff leads the singing at Baccalaureate G'Z'Z?' 7 W ' M., ,, .WM f I 4 c::::1f:, f 7 ' W ,,.,,,, ,. ,,,,, , Wf,,,.,,,,Ww, .. :I 1' 'M q77Cff',,lm ' Ufillkbm 1w,,,,,,..,ff,,w V 1 ,.... wwf mm, ,,,,, f ,,,,f,ffm ,,,,,, ,,.a,,, ..,, , ,W ,,,.ffW,M1wf,,-mf. -ff,-vw, av I ' The 1980 Commencement was a meaningful experience for the seniors as they realize for the first time that they would be leaving behind old friends to make new ones and that new careers lay ahead for their taking. Mr. McNary received the high honor of having the gymnasium named after him in recognition of his dedication and service,to Marshall High. Pictured below are two girls who reflect the excitement of the evening in their faces. L 108 We finally made it! The choir sings Memories , an Y it l KA WM 6,Zi,fi , f .ww 57 Wm f I X Ja yy 'fy . wifi A ' ' f wr Z W1 Awww me .4 ,Q 247 . 45, Z f fi Z Z ,MX 6 f 9 lf if 2 ,, l . X 4, , Z Q , , Cheryl Wellum leads the Pledge. wg, l ii . f 1 Jerry MaSKCrsfm gladly accepts luis diploma. 'if WR ...ff J ga .I 'X sv - 5 i r . Lk i . 5 5' z a is F N ..f, , C1353 PVCSMCUY, Andy Strolim, gives some last-minute advice. NA-I ,J I' Chris Weaver is pleased with her diploma. M? WWW Ted Luckcn and Bill King show smiles of relief. Cecelia Cormerton is recognized for 4.0 average through high school. -.fs 3 U ,,v' .P ..,,.,. .... . ,. NN'-we-.-,.,W. . W. S ff L - 1 1 -,r-'23-214233-5 if 1222 Q 1 2 , s M, .-,,..,. f J 7 5 4 72' Z X x A ii X1 N N i ,EX 5 gill X 52 x 1 2 I 7-.M-W--W-fw4WM.w. V W i,i-, f ,y.v,,Wr vkx.vf ,W X 1 l 1 A 5 ' . AMI. lx . , , I Q, X 'gag ,. 5 .r,.MY,,5w.- i0 l r , . Q: X, .V . i sx 'i ,fl l! i I. l'1' ,Qi ,Q ll ,I ,ll Md-it Q Alf' it ii 1 4 fm ' fit l 0 l Pr,Qi'2 A -ffl. ff xp kai gui 'x 'Q if .0 K The class of 1980! We a l 110 ,. I . V .A ...v -: . -...il-,3v' ,.':'1f-: ' :i- w ' -'lr , ... y --- ' . 1 ,.2.', , .14 QL gn., -J.Afuf.k'sfl1r.g.Run 'f-..a.uub4'lC-Ahhih. .ff - SPORT L' 4...... ' --gl,... Y-...--.....:4,-ft-------:.1l - H , ,.,,,, Z'-V g- ,,,,.,,..f...,, ,. pf' k C. , . - C- 111 .W 2.3. W! 617 ill .32 I . Q'- ' .LC ' 0 ,sg ' L l H' , if ,...5 7.---xv QR ' W S Q UZ J i 1 M at . fl 4... ggi l lx ' L My A 3 ,rl , Q . 4 I h l I 1' With only three returning pl.1x'cr's, the I.V. w.1sf.u'cdw1thg1 K ,,.- tough Season .nllcuti of them. lietyluse nt their im-xpcrlellce, the - V. Season was Ll struggle. but the expwielmue gained was wurtlm- 4 while. , ,,'V . ' 'K . ff Vicki Murphy volleys the ball. I l Left to Right, Standing: Student Coach Karen Redfern, j. Cline, V. Murphy, T. Rhozzds, V. Switzer, C. W.ill.1t'e,xl. Smith, Clnqnclr lb. , Romine. Kneeling: M. Dunscomb, K. Kraemer, A. Switzer, L. Snedeker, A. Dowden,D. Lg1n1bricl1.Sitting: iNl.m.1gt-r il. Bennett, def- Manager K. Spittlcr. i , A I 1 I i , l r l v Q l l 1 1 2 Y l J a l l 1 , i 5 1 T i E l 3 fi ,V be 'X 's F' A fi 4. . i ' .fi W- K it s ' a 113 .,, 1979-80 Lionettes. Coach Ms. Dee Romine. Team managers are Lee Blair and Rachel Bennett. Team members are: Sara Goaekler, julie Bennett, Denise Shumaker, Wynette Smith, Mary Ann Murphy, julie Macke, Lori Washburn, Brenda Mars, Tracy Rhoads, Val- erie Switzer, Eleanor Mardin. all Lionettes Start Out the Season with cz Young Team. . . Five starters graduate in 1980. The team realized that they had to practice extra hard in order to be tough. Since none of the girls had worked together as a team this meant even more concentration on their co-Oper- ation. Their main goal was not winning, but to be able to work together as a team. 1 , 297 4:1 fa' I ,ew ,- G' . .b 1 9 . r f . -..V ..iaL.., - ,. 1979-80 junior Varsity Team. Coach Ms. Dee Romine. Lee Barr and Rachel Bennett, managers. Lori Washburn, -lllll M itk M ny Dunscomb, Sabrina Manhart, Tracy Rhoads, Vicki Murphy, Stephanie Wallace, Angie Sweitzer, and lulie Bennett. Young but Determined The j-V team was led by one junior and two soph- omoresg the remainder of the team consisted of young, inexperienced freshmen. The team had to rebuild dur- ing the season. By the end of the season, they had learned new skills and how to work as a team. This will help them in future years to build a Winning team. Qi' E r 1 i i I M146 A L , ,ww-wer' 1949 4: : Marianne Murphy plays tough defense. Sara Goekler and Wynette Smith get position for a rebound. Wyncttc Smith shoots the ball in hopes of two points. A, ,- lg 11Y ' TZ 2' A x e .. isl, Q N Q it . X -A-. - A .Ng N as N..l WN! - use ,mln xr. P Denise Shumakcr keeps track ofthe player she is guarding. I 1 f l a rebound. , guarding. O, f - I 1 k 7, 'I ,f, 4 ,M an af My , , N, -.- A Familiar Sights of Basketball A great couch, lots of hard work, and lots of fun made thc scuson worth while. f 9 5 ff , ' ,,f, V! f ujgmii V fjviz iw r 57 ri a' g , L Q 4 I y 'a- ,Lf , . , twmfzf' '- .V Left to Right: Brenda Mars, Marianne Murphy, Seniors- Eleanor Mardin, Kris McConchie. iv, V ,M ff? ,iw F' 2 .. 's.7'gNg3wE- '.-1 1- - '- K Alf? lg I Yiyxxl ,, K3 ki 'P-' 'R'-:As fx N-Nj'-1 ?1 c:fi5ig, Pyl i 8 Sara Goeklcr, Denise Shumaker, Wynnette Smit Cris Wallace. Win n e rs Are. . .' Awards were given to the athletes at the sports banquet to show the gir1S their outstanding achievements dur- ing the basketball-volleyball season. 3 ?7' ll hletes if the girls nts dllf' season' l E l L l , 1 l I l l l 1 , , i i 4 n A Record Breaking 7 Season The 1980 girls track team finished the season with a win- ning record. They placed second in Conference - only a few points behind first. New records were set by sophomore l Brenda Mars in the high jump and the 220 hurdles. The senior track members were Cheryl Wellum, manager Eleanor Mardin, and Kris McConchie. 119 More Track. Ll b Q d .Girls ffdtfk - spriiircrs. . Practice nmkcs pcrtl-ct! .Girls trick - long disun .B. Mars high jumping. CL'I'L1llI1L We Salute You Mr. Parker Marshall high loses a valued friend and coach as Mr. Dick Parker enters business for himself. Mr. Parker has compiled a very impressive record in his eight year career at MHS. The two pictures show some of the honors that Dick received this year. Business signs showed support of the football team and the Quarterback Club showed their apprecia- tion with a signing telegram for Mr. Parker to congratulate him on the playoff victory. Mr. Park- er, we thank you and wish you the best in all of your endeavors. Welll miss you! 122 Lions Have Best Season Ever Led by the 17 Seniors, the Varsity Football Team compiled the best record in Marshall's history. Outscoring opponents 363 LQNS to 61, including 7 shutouts, the Lions roared to an undefeated 59 regular season. After upsetting Christopher and East St. Louis 33 Assumption, the Lions were defeated by eventual State Cham- 77 pions, Decatur St. Teresa in the semi-final round. 65 49 28 66 19 21 22 I3 3 -Y' 1 a ' r O PP ON I 1' N 'I 'S Paris 0 Cumberland 6 Robinson 15 Oblong 0 Palestine 0 St. Elmo 0 Martinsville 0 Casey 0 Arcola 6 Christopher O Assumption 14 St. Teresa 26 f- S av 1, X X as X ' R N' ,. , -:'r Q . :-. RSS 39 X, 1 s, , ,, d S hm -Ierr Parsley, Chuck Schmidt, Todd Pancake, jim Phil ROW 1: Bernie Halls' r n Kevin Hi ffinbotharn, Mike ClaYP001v An Y H0 ' Y , P 21 , bb . ' - 'k Sh ill Scott ll , R . ,e , , . ' B11 K' , B ian Schaeder, john Adams, Barry Leitch. Row 3. M1 e err , 95 QW 2' Troy Johnson' Brad MMS' Bm CO,Ok' 1 mg .r . h F' lds, Duane Emanus, Shawn Donnelly, Barr Wmsclllcf, All ' M 'Dz 'll E L 'C ne, Darin Schaefer, Bflan LYCU1' ROW 4-10 n le Ln L mm i HL L m C, Shotts, Dean Duzan, jim English, Andy Wilson, Brad New- Nfflsfm, fiwmrge Hornbrook Troy Wallace, Kevin Stoelting' ROW 5: reg tc ' . - . , , H, , ,, , ,, . 1. lm Hasten, Bill Bcleslin, assistant coaches. miM1kL Staub. C,o.nclne:,. Dick l.1rktr,hcad coaC1,10 y ,Wf 7 71 ff' ffpi f I X if U 1 y,f,lg?V!f V MV: 1 iyffff 1 l fvfflgy ' I W e f- M X Q wa: I W, D Y A , W, '. W Q 5276 f 4 4 My 42 Z ,Qui f , fi 4 , v A N' K W, 4 143 124 fy U X rf - 1' af. J . ,, , la ,, ,. 1' , , , fi 1 rf' Q ' if 35' Q 3 f on 3 me P V, f ., V, fs Q MY- i fb X . . N . ' ' rf: W3 . Q K J I 5 VA '-k. 'f , 1 Q il 1 I -f:.,:. ,. . V. . ,,k. , ,. ' ' C ....,. A. 'A V p Bw 1. Lions, Seniors and Coach pose for a picture 2. Tri-Captains and Coach Parker pose for photographers 3. Members of the Lil1CII1CHSlCC7B'C2UCCI1ClLlb. 1 ,, rx!-3 f 2 3. 4555- yr! 5 l an .K 3 EZY SL. M for 3 Pifru no tographers. gueen Club. ru' 1 lim19'I-11115 cclcblxltc LIHOCIICI' victory. 2, Chuck Schmidt dives for CXU'Lly21I'dL1gC A I . J.T1cl111c opens an CNOIWHOLIS lmlc. 1. Lions sct up for punt 1'CtL1I'I1. n lulm Ad m w 2 I,Di2,14kA,'CClLXbI'L1fL'S victc L1 5 swcc1s411'cxL111d und ww? ,, si., , Q5 Q llLiUI1S 'fCl'OCiOLlSH dcf'cnschL1ddlusup. 2.LiOI1SlllLlliCLldClCCI1SiVC chargc. 3. LIONS converge on opposing rumwcr. 1 Big A makes a sack. Lions smother a fumble. Lions celebrate playoff win. ,.. C' 'c W 'W 2 ' ui A 'G' f 'gl W Na Lions K'potent offense huddles for next play. Lions prove winners can have fun. One of the lighter mo ments. e ? l , s . -5-ix-QQ, 4 .. :B swf , gl ' x 5 x To if -',. ' - 1' 21' f 1 ' - N., .x 'Jf Q- ., ' - C45 I I x -4 Frosh- Soplfz Gczzns Experzence Lcd by Coaches Hendricks and Virostko Llons SCOIL 3 Crucial tom hdown' the Frosh Soph. had a 5 4 record ending first in the Oblong Jamboree They gained val uable experience towards keeping the Mar shall Winning Tradition alive Paris jamboree Cumberland Robinson Robinson Ublong Newton Martinsville Casey Casey Lzons Have oz Leczrnzng Season The Marshall Lions experienced an up and down season. Plgigued LIONS Witl1S1Ckl1CSS and injuries, the Lions used many starting line-ups and 48 gave it their best shot. 56 The Lions finished with a respectable 11-13 record. Led by the 45 35 32 73 57 37 49 31 44 41 54 51 41 61 27 50 62 44 48 37 49 35 play ofall Conference player, jim English, they competed in many C1050 Contests. In doing so, the Seniors received many memories and the underclassmen received experience towards the future. Lnmherl.mtl l.YCSEli1eltl Hntsonxille Oblong l..ux rt ntex ill li.n1s.is Shiloh Sterling New l'lor.i T-Ton n Mntilisxillc NK C51 1510 llilestine Cnsei Chisey K.n1s.ns l'.ile5tine Crist-3 lflutsonxille lhilestlne Martinsville Robinson Cnlnberl.n1d C Ll SL' 1' The 1979-80 Marshall Lions Basketball Team--Front Row: AIIdy'SEVOlllIl,13Ff'Lll1 Della, CurtW.1lters. Back Row: David Maeke, Greg Tucker, Shan Smith, -lim English, Kevin Stoelting. Not pictured: Andy Wilson. UPPU.N'l:'.YTS 39 60 411 5 l ful 43 ,- .55 - x 53 47 ful 52 4 4 34 46 4 5 36 50 58 53 311 49 56 47 4 5 v 1 5 I V I X 2 Big AH shoots two as Tucker and Casey team look on. Wav Senior David Macke shows his free throw preparation. Seni A d f S h I or n 5 tro m slows his dribbling form 1 i Ii Q in 5, in , 'A 'i,7'1'7' w 4 Underclassmen Work Hard The underclassmen had a hard working year both Fresh-Soph and junior Varsity. Led by junior Varsity Coach Torn McQueen and Fresh-Soph Coach -lim Virotsko, both groups accomplished many gains during the season. The J-V finished slightly under .500 but gained lnuch valuable experience for the future. The Fresh-Soph finished at .500 and prepared themselves for fu- ture seasons of wins. Troy johnsonjumps center to begin a J-V game. The junior Varsity team--Front Row: john Ve1cri,joe Strohm, Scott Booth, Derek Cantrell. Back Row: BJ. Livingston, John Hollenbeck, Joe Bruner, Tom DePasse, Darin Schaefer, Troy johnson. XX ,E llj .jj 1111 112 1 11 , 71' 1 1... 1 111 ,,, -, 1 1 r.11 vii 1.1 1 ,.,1. .11-1 ..1,1 111.1 111 1111 1111 1111 111 1 ,19- 11 1- 111 ,. 111 111 111 1 I VII -1 ,Q 11 1 1 1 2 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . 1 . I 1 1 . , . 11 ll 1. 1 1 1 1: V 1l 1. 1 1 1 1-Q Lions Prove They Are the Best The 1980 Marshall Lions Track team goes down as one ofthe school,s best. Boasting an 11-2 record the Lions outdistanced greatly all teams, losing only to Robinson. They showed great depth and strength in all events. Leading the Lions were four 100 point winners: Don Kirby--1575, Chuck Schmidt--1275, Brad Mars--117, and Shawn Donnelly--1015. Records set were: the 440 relay team setting a new MHS record, Brad Mars setting a new discus recordg Shan Smith setting a new MHS, and L. I. Conf. record Varsity and Fresh-Soph in the High jump, L. I. Conf. record in the 300 L. H. set by Scott Winschiefg the 440 F-S relay team setting a new L. I. Conf. recordg and Shawn Donnelly set- ting a new Fresh-Soph Pole Vault record. Marshall 905 Marshall 121 Marshall 88 Marshall 705 Marshall 69 Marshall 92 Marshall 121 Marshall 100 Marshall 10 35 Marshall 1 1 3 Marshall 74 Marshall 1 1 7 Marshall 46 Casey 515 M'ville 33 Cumberland 27 F-S--Mar. 75 Cumb. 54 North Central 39 Staunton 555 Robinson 76 Paris 53 M'ville 50 Oblong 15 Neoga 795 St. Elmo 105 M'ville 51 Casey 335-Clark County Meet Casey 59 Cuinb. 55 Mlville 35 Oblong 17 St. Elmo 8 - Conference Meet Lawrenceville 69 Red Hill 43 Cumberland 665 Casey 49 Mlville 37 Oblong 115 L.I. Conf. Meet F-S Robinson 49 -District Decatur Herald Best Area Meet: Marshall 5 pts. Don Kirby--5th 330 L.H. Brad Mars--4th Shot put Shan Smith--4th High jump 1980 Conference Champs--Front Row: Vic Claypool, Don Kirby, Brent Bartram, Danny Adams, Shawn Donnelly, Brian Mason, Shawn Stover, Mark Strohm, jeff Claypool. Byron Emanus. Second Row: Coach Henry Deming, jerry Parsley, Allen McDaniel, john Veltrl, Scott W1l1SCl11Cf,lXfllliC Clay wool, Barry Leitch I Ad 1 , ,join anis, Larry Morton, Darin Schaefer, Rodney Pellu. Back Row: Ben Taylor, Mike Sherrill, Todd Pancake, Brad Mars. Cliff Bonesteel, Shan Smith, Brian Lycan, Barry Nelson, B. j. Livingston, Norman Bonesteel, Coach john Hasten. A4 1 ,. ' 2st J. 54 deet :long 17 57 , fw' Y ,,,w 'fws f ww f , , .,, , , .. ' ' ww, 'fffpvfi W 1, , , , f I ,ffyfgf v -..,, - g., ,1, ,:.23-. ,. - , 'MQQ W ' W W -, ' 5 , ' ff f WWW ' f 2zrff, , ' f' , 4 .f,f9,' , , . . W , f , , ,, ' fl f, f M W W-, , ' ,, A ,nfwW,.,,,,JwMfmf,, ,MMV I , y f l N l My f ea: ' ,,r,54,i' ' f f, , 'f ,Q ,ffwpw1,44 if ,f-fyf gf ' -'fjgyr V V gf f,3j,,5y:.4 -fff ,rmf ff, 'fp , fl! I , f '17, A lgfflf wi I f ' ' Q f' ' f X f V f. ffbffffwff ff' ff ', ' , Wmwmfw-Wwwwfmwflbw ,, ,f,f,,, My gQ4,fM5,ff,ff, 14 ,,,,!,,, : ' f M aff, J 3y..,f,,f,if,f1,f ,ffym -'f-,Win ,f W, 4 Brad Mars proves he is best at the shot put. l M1140 GHYPOO1 PWCUCUS l1iSjumps bCl'.OI'CL1IllCCI. Shawn Donnelly soars to win the pole vault. A M x mu WRX! 5 L lx ll lu M 51' I -. f 2 3555: Wil 'wr i' ns -il' e W. , 'Ya . Haw? ,ZL , Av M gg,-, me 5.5. sl 'T i Q5 arshall Scholars Q51 M ..-we Y, Above: The students from the business department after winning first place in the local competition. Below: junior Engineering Technical Society members placed third overall and joe Pan won first in calculators division. .. M . , . . .. X f x 1 o Cf' R N Q X F X i, Q 'Q 'Q!?ff fLf X3 3 LQ Q Q em 555, . , R 1 ' Sify! Q Q 1 ZW 8, I, ,I J QP 43 X ,A 2,M, ji r 5. ' Qcg .,3., ,ky f WN he 'S ff S ' ff' r ' , ', fx f 5' KM L X ' if Q ,. X 1 my ' rf ,f '-49 U' 1 1 I I V, Y- W J! 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Q5 'Own pp f XX wif? 5 f , A CL? fu? fx SK in ffu If 5 QQ gf ' f j'SL-x' A 4 1 A V gi f, ,N Q, bwg,lv E ' 6 , . la Mn. 5. 'D 13, I as Qzviggl 3 u XX . L ,XWAQ cf X ,gag i - if f' . A N k Yxq A X ff L' ,X wa-+5 A TX :W ' ff' f V ,. , M7 Qgh Qi Q -S '-'B 1 W , ,z ,A,n C7 1 - S X . N ' Ni, X 3 f cd QW . X X I ' if X,, ,N 9 1 ' Q L X K 'J 1fTN-blip Y. L lfifl ,Nadi h fp Q TN x, u N X 5 . ' L1 L LQ, LGJA ,H W :P v ABA ff Njbyl Pauli? Qfrx f ' 1 in ,x A wx' f ' iam L ' if Ay., 's SK A A Q A -. X x ,I X If Cv l :J r 1' f' f ' L1 ' If X 'W eiQ 'v 5 x, at lt ...,A.,,. iw , B S-A M P .Ii , - f f ix xv ai ', ' Q Lx ti as .SU W SQ R k t if 'P R Q P L 3 fi. jk ,lt il i. A lilly u rv at .N i . K. 4 I C' r If f J x 2 L!!! 1 A lr. :rl The Donkey Basketball game was an excit- ing part of the spring activities. Players included, teachers: Chris Fitzjerrald, Dee Romine, jane Cook, jenny O'Rourke, Ter- ry Moreland and Dan Wilson, students: Deanna Murphy, Doris Richardson, Tracey Rhoads, Mike Staub, Shawn Donnely, jerry Parsley, and many others. The Donkey B-ball game was an enjoyment for both young and old. Donkey Basketball W fff Q Z. I f, f Q f f ff ww I 00 A MW,,, , , , f vu .A s 1 ,L I KW. W '-f----....,..-D-, ,ffl Doris Richardson jessie Tingley 1980 Marshallonion Staff Sponsor: Mr. Steve Spencer Special photography credits: Kathy Bush Co-editors: Doris Richardson -lessie Tingley Staff: Andy Strohm Bill King 'Iani Sears Angela Cooper Stacey Dunn Ginny Ryan Rex Wood Diana Pearison Teresa Shumaker Bernie I-lalloran Gina Gagen Sara Goekler Cheryl Wellum Paul Newton A little worli. A little sweating. A few brief flying years: A little -joy, A little fretting. Some smiles and then some tears: A little resting in the shadow. A struggle to the height. And to our great Senior Class. We say Good Night. by Walt Mason from The hlourney Barb Kile Tammy johnson Debbie Murphy Ruthann Schmidt Suvette Wyrick Ted Lucken -I Lili Thompson George Macey Mike Staub Kathy Halloran Teresa Clay pool julie Bennett jennifer Adams ,1 if fill! MU YI iIlIl'J 9' 2 f ...- x I . 4451A 'p x X' 3 5 ' ' f Qi , if ,- W 4 2,4 I . , J 3 ,, 4, 'J . . 1. vs, A I 00 H36 ,A v ' MIL' V . 0,7 n . . V ' i 1 u I u-A Iva' V I F2 vb . M. . . . I J . I ,xx ,.- ii 5.4 -gl' A 'A - 7: I v is E 4 ll ill 5 . .Own fi .. uv 'Y' X I,0 Q.. X 4 Tk! . ,S . fri 1 P 2 ,, Q Y lv-mi, E Q, AS' W , I 3 A Y r . Q 4 1 1' X 1 f 5 x m ilu. f 'I' 1 Q . 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