Marshall High School - Marshallonian Yearbook (Marshall, IL)

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i l E 3 A. The Call of the Wildj, by Mark Taylor, Missi Wilson, Steve McGee, and Tim McConchie. B. The Cheerleaders get ready for the measuring of the spirit chains. C. Come on seniors, pull a little harder! X' 'I' 1 U Q, -Uv' is .I 'fig .iw t' . xii ' V V D. The excitement shows in the crowd as competition mounts during one of the spirit games. E. Runners-up for the Romeo contest were Jeff Strohm, Scott Boyer, and Travis Jones. P3 SYS for r t r My . - . B' an 11--TRW McConchre and Jett Stepp. Bw 2: Mark Johnson, Steve Robinson, Ben Lueken, Jay Gard, Scott Spinner and Coach Tom McQueen. Mcoueen- 0Y Daily, Darren Lrndsay, Tony Sanders, and Jon Beal. How 2: Ross Marcoot, Steve Boyer, Eric Boyer, Brett Cantrell, Rob Crumrin and Coach Sponsored by Ewbank Insurance Co. 826-8511 yr 11 f h F , K F K- ' -S W., fe. r , 1 w , ff , gwz 1 , g f Z Q V, Z f W f CN 'Mi H , ar as A ws in W, it gk Cz, I 5. fa B. Sophomore, Jay Gard, seriously studies the cup be-tore mak ing his next shot. on both C. Proper putting form is essential to a good shot. Mark T8Y'0' Concentrates good form and a good shot. S ,,wf'rt t H- .17-:,.fix..3. L. w , X ,, , t il' 'A t ,.'i Q is-JJ Qdviri is tiff J if 2 V M Ze 1 w 7 , 0 f ff f f f Q W X' 7 f 7: ' ff f .f , f if .V f 1 gf , ,f f, ,, ,W J ' w gf 4 W . ? rf 5 fy 4, 1 gff ,g ff' 4 f 7 X Q! X W ,f P A I K! Q ,ZIV 4,11 If fy X X X X f X 1 , ,W if I4 M, Q 1 5 f f fr Q.. Wav! Z f f f W 2 If f f X Q2 74 Q I, ,f 1 .4 y X X X , M f, ' rf W f ,f Y Z ,M 1 . W W , X ,M ,X I I9 J, fx , if ff A 1, f ? ,Q fi ff if ff! Q' if ff 'X I 1 f f f f ,Q ff' f ,, , ,ff . f f We?-Will? . 7 A 9 7 Z Z ,if af. yr iz , fbanvrlteesrgttorrgtarzrinvj Q ce, I 'Mf f fr WW WJ' ' 7' ,f 7' f' ' , ' f f ,5thfplace , ,Lawrenceville p f 1 wrsf 1652 Parts ff f ' 2 . f f - x f , ,156 wflesiofrf f , , Regtonaltstptace Z Aw ff If X ,seairanarernpiacer 1 or Golfers head for the top: capture regional Marshall golfers had the best record ever for an MHS golf team. The Lions, competing against much bigger schools, posted a 10-4 and 1 record for the season. The Lions also became the first team at Mar- shall to ever win a regional tourney. The Lions' season had many highlights including a second place finish in the Danville-Schlarmon Invita- tional, which is considered one ot the most prestigious invitationals in the state. Finishing sixth in the sectional tourney, the lions missed going to the state by only six shots. They placed four people in the top eleven at the regional tourney. Senior Sandy Lamb, led the lions. Sandy also had the high score in the regional tourney and missed his chance for state play by just one shot. A total of eight lions lettered for Coach Paul Robinson. Six of these let- ter earners will be returning next year. With such pro- mise for future years there should be more regional titles added for the lions. A. MHS GOLFEHS - Row 1: Matt Belding, Richard Whitaker, Rodney Lamb, Mike Wilbur, Greg English, Blue Pancake, and John Hog- gatt. Row 2: Chad Stephens, Eric Boyer, Mark Taylor, Jay Gard, Ben Lueken, Sandy Lamb, Loren Macke, and coach Paul Robinson. D. Proudly displaying the regional championship trophy are team members Row 1: Mark Taylor, Sandy Lamb, and Jay Gard. Row 2: Paul Robinson, Richard Whitaker, Blue Pancake, and Chris Lake. Sponsored by David W. Lewis State's Attorney -Ii Little lllhi Conference Champs I A. Row 1: Sherri Strohm, Renee Holmes, Kathy Thompson, COIIHIG Morgan, Michele Claypool, Lisa Stin- son, Becky Lueken. and Diane Wallace. Row 2: Jon Thomp- son, Tim McConchie, Richie Calhoun, Mark T a y I o r , C h a d Stephens, and JGY Gard. Row 3: Coach Tom McQueen, Angela Schalburg ttraineri, Scott D a w s o n , D a v e Snyder, Jett Strohm, Scott Sherrill, Scott Higginbotham, Kevin Winschiet, and coach T Kerry Cmm. t VABSUYBASKETBALL i miss to K T ea T Mas 49 casey T MHS 76 oblong , i C59 MHS 43 Casey t MHS 66 tfvile ff 67 MHS 62 H'vitle MHS 8? Kaosasf 67 MHS 37 M'vilte y MHS 38 l T Ttdfizlile S, 56 MHS 63 W.Vtgo T MHS Q78 f0akwood K C t 72 MHS 73 C'land MHS 71 8,1303 , 56 MHS 52 Palestine 'MHS107 Botomao 48 MHS 51 H'ville 'MHS 63 V.TGrovei 61 +MHS 80 C'land T yW'l3 63 Palesikte 49 WHS 48 Neoga , MHS C 88 Cfland T T 67' S S T MHS 32' CQSCY 43 'Shiloh tourney w NH? 51 T ,Robinson t 64 , Conference MHS '60 oblong 51 , 4-Regionals MHS M47 M'ville 44 B, Kevin Winschief, Dave Snyder, and Richie Calhoun assist Scott Sherrill in cutting down the net after capturing the LIC crown. C. Scott Dawson shows his deadly shooting touch. D. Senior co-captain, Jett Strohm, passes oti to a teammate. E. Senior Jon Thompson shows oh his shooting form. FLOWERS SALES, ENC: RURAL en F1 'f T Sponsored by V. TFT 'V Mg! 251 1 58 60 58 51 ,,. 67 60 56 60 ff . T 1 H54 t fy W 1 Z X f K f t Z X M YW X f W ,' I ilk We Nos. ' I 1-VTP-'fl .. ref-f?fi: '?54iiT-.TP-il?-iffffi-isis:5'fI.i-2ifi2'1:iii4-if'finHess?,irf-iii-,Q-!ff'1e1Hff,'535-'32-,l?.iE2'Q:- 1':fa':.3Ef'lfff.,f123'5-LJTJP3-,3535!:f'fJ.'T?1dE5f'E, - ' ' 5 ,Zi Tj ,LT rg: -25,15f-15.111-'gi3 5l f 2 :q13fgf1T5izi111'f',.2T?a.1i1-ff ,, j 1 . . , V T, if . T' , . - 1 , T T T . - I y.:1,,l3,, :J Q:I:,.,g.,.j55j: -.-.fy.2-.-,513jjj?ggagggiigjg3i'jqLgji,L 11-5,2tsg9Z,3?QQ5g,55-3,5,5F:Ll5'i,'EHTL,,5n5.-l,5-:,,l:.-,if3Y,57:i3..i,:35L-Veffigy. Aw-,f -.-,-5, -. . 1- . , , . T :E-1 J- f'Zf.TQi'il'Lf1iT.ffgffft-3411.,:1iT f-I,fi2jSv-T5:?12i5'2.fILfff'J?,-21f.:eiEewS-:EZi?S4f15?5?'f-ieewiffei T 7 - as .W ..,...,.,,., Y Lions prove their point In what many thought would be a rebuilding season, the Lions posted a very respectable 15-10 record. Under first year coach Kerry Crum, the Lions inserted a new style of run and gun offense that led them all the way to the Little Illini Conference Tourney championship. ln the Shiloh Tournament against Potomac, the Lions became the first Marshall team to score 100 points in a game since the Howie Johnson era. The Lions averaged 61.8 points a game while holding their opponents to only 57.2 points a game. The Lions were known for the incredible physical condition they were in which was evidenced by the number of times they came back to win games in the fourth quarter. Their conditioning allowed them to shoot over 200 more shots than their opponents and score a total of 1,544 points for the season. Nine players earned letters. They were: Jeff Strohm, David Snyder, Jon Thompson, Kevin Winschief, Scott Sherrill, Scott Dawson, Richie Calhoun, Scott Higgin- botham, and Mark Taylor. The Lions will lose seniors Strohm, Snyder, Thompson and Winschief to graduation. These four seniors will be greatly missed but with the five returning lettermen the future looks bright for the MHS basketball program. Sponsored by Shore-Parker Insurance 826-241 1 Lady Lions fail to reach .500 mark Lady Lion basketball team members ended their season with a 7-10 record. There were four returning starters for the 1983-84 season. Even though the beginning of the season showed promise the entire season was a little disappointing, especially to the seniors. Players had one disadvantage in adjusting to first-year coach Laura Hillenbrand. However, the upcoming year will be comprised of a young team with two returning starters and many players who saw action this year. Those girls who are graduating this year wish the new team a successful year. A. Cheryl Livvix tells her opponent to get out of my way! B. Time-out for a little refreshment and strategy. C. Come back, Maime! We're not finished yet. D. LADY LIONS BASKETBALL SOUAD - Row 1: Tami Wiser, Michelle Joab, Amanda Brinkerhoff, Risa Fraker, and Donna Betts. Flow 2: Melissa Hendrix, Melissa Martin, Cheryl Livvix, Yvonne Burton, Teri Wiser, Beth Ryan, and Coach Laura Hillenbrand. E. T.J. fTeri Wiserj taking the ball in for two. F. Coach Hillenbrand to Amanda Brinkerhoff: Got it, girl? BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD MHS 28 Paris 43 W3 26 west Vigo 40 41 cumbeflana 29 27 Oblong 21 MHS 44 Palestine gg MHS 31 Oblong 38 MHS 24 Casey 38 MHS 30 Newton gg MHS 33 Cumberland 19 Oblong 45 MHS 39 Palestine 1 1 MHS 36 Robinson 58 MHS 29 Charleston 55 27 shaun 32 MHS 44 0blOf1Q 32 31 Robinson 59 Sponsored by David Lewis State's Attorney Talented baseball team enjoys tremendous season The Marshall Lions Baseball team finished the year with a 13-3 record. The Lions won the Little Illini Conference with a perfect 8-0 record. The Lions won the conference by beating Oblong in the final game of the year, 10-8. The Lions also were seeded number one in the regional, but lost to Casey in the semi-finals, 3-2 in eight innings. Four members of the team made the LIC all-conference team. Mike Grooms was picked first team pitcher, Scott Dawson was first team second baseman, Kevin Winschief was first team outfielder and Brent Neibauer was first team third baseman and first team pitcher. Scott Sherrill was second team outfielder and Jeff Strohm was chosen second team shortstop. With five starters graduating, the 1985 season looks to be a rebuilding time. L, XL, , , h KW ,1 w -eg L as +V. X .', '. X -L7 'W+-L,,ts.,fv,y ,L -,.,- 51, Q, sms-sis-Fp'K.'1W ififglifs-aff X L . T 6 is A. ' -s V353 iz1W K.4'8' L , LL wa ,La-XXX-A L 4 fy-X? X Y f , X L X 4 lay., V i. ,LL L L , X L I A M 4, fin X, F, i Ls - My ?gSw.,:1sX..-Q L 'fe-5. LQL s. L We 'tif L dat, Ll n ' X' ' S- K - L, 2 f 1 v t' sis-'ff:' f++ I' ff 3 N X ., S A' . L. .L .7 X , . I. X .4-aw ... xggvx Q .4 X 1 13,2 Jan Awilafl lzy W . 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Coach Dan Wilson watches as Kevin Winschief rounds third base and heads for home. A. New records set by track team For the second year in a row the boys and girls track teams combined W forces to run dual meets. Even though meets were held together scoring was . based upon individual performance and team participation. The Lady Lions track team had a strong season. Seven team members earned the right to participate in the State meet. Senior Teri Wiser finished third in State competition. Members of the boys track team had a bit more of a struggle. There were high points such as Steve McGee breaking the school record for the 100- meter run set in 1959. The old record of 11 was broken by Steve's time of 10.9. 1 l W . ,.,, s Q 1 .9 r i r l l eb To ff W W is Q ll e-42.,P jgf' gmac mum? 'Wa' vig Waewese Wi ff e59w Sponsored by Napa .irate Megs .0 aes sage X X g 1 rl x ci ' Q S To g. N A X i X fl s g K X s XXX S: X QS is ? L X 'V N ff M.. Q, X M T, P sr WS: F . ,. 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A, ,M AM f ,,, A' W V . 1 Q, . of W' . iWL.. f f, ' L ,, f.. ,, ,,,,,,. WWW W K QQ QMIWM3 W W., mai if WW, s -.s,,-wma, ' , fn-, , , , ..,, ,,. , ws, ,W lf A sw wg v' +'ff f'W' W -- s - L . , ,, ff, ,fm MEM .,sZN,m,+,,, :X X I x , K X As XL ,x X , 5 -H k 5 ss ks is A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Risa Fraker warms-up lor her throw. Teri Wiser accepts the hand-oft from Tricia Jones in the relay race. Track team members Mark Shively, Tim McConchie and Steve McGee take a break from the competition. Scott Spinner keeping his pace. Mark Shively feeling the pain as he crosses the finish line. Malcolm Bartram takes the lead in the hurdles even though this par- ticular hurdle gave him a few problems. TRACK TEAM MEMBERS - Flow 1: Lisa McQueen, Angela Thompson, Lisa Bosstick, Kim Remlinger, Rene Holmes, Twilla Patterson, Sherri Bucher, Cartha Schroeger, Melissa Hendrix, Denise Washburn, Tricia Jones, Michelle Joab, and Amanda Brinkerholt. How 2: Beth Evans, Mike Pearman, Kevin Chilton, Jon Ledermann, Teri Wiser, Cheryl Liv- vix, Amy Woodard, Michelle Burkybile, Tammi Wallace, Sherri Strohm, Sheri Ridgeway and Tammy Wiser. Row 3: Scott Spinner, Pat Johnson, K. C. Hayes, Mark Shively, John Kennedy, Matt Murphy, Tim McConchie, Tim Dixon, Malcolm Bartram, Blue Pancake and Bryan Hilbert. Kim Flemlinger and Amy Woodard lead the pack in the hurdles. Sponsored by Burnett Pest Control 889-2162 7 la of wo f f f 4 ,ff ,f V 'Ho ,,,. ol V Z f V V Q if X v f 2 fi.. Z 0 f wifi W ow 'hwjf' X K , f,-J Q4 'W mx mm V' MM! f fm I Vw xg J W 0 M' N f f W. f Yfwpw, Sponsored by Parker Motor Smpgoiy 826-2389 1 12 X. 1 - J ,4 ,av ,ak V. 'Vx 1 x, S V -1 L .vs ,F Ml, ' ' .sg-c,,-11,4 qv-f'l:g Leg- 3,:s,.,,y X.. I 'f -'PJ n- .4 1 'D A AJ I ,K w g. 'ff sn .4 'JA 'K I ! ' f i1 1f-5 1521-EQ?ji'if' 1' 'P 1' W: 2-:Z-521,3,11: '4..1 ?if'+.?3j:?5'-f''f:3ii2ii5if3Q2:k'!Z5EfZ'::i1--5 fl- i-'51 if '- .Y .wmwfffgyf C. D. LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM MEMBERS - Row 1: Shawn Murphy, Jeanenne Stepp, Coach Laura Marshall, Teresa Hutchens, and Kim Remlinger. Row 2: Lesa Mason, Yvonne Burton, Julie Dowden, Jeni Morecraft, and Toni Rhoads. Row 3: Teri Wiser. Team captains tor the 1983-84 season are junior varsity: Lisa Bosstick and Sherri Bucher. The varsity captains pic- tured in the back row are Teri Wiser and Julie Dowden, See Teri Wiser jump! MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD - Row 1: Julie Pickar, Shelly Grieve, Jackie Pickar, Denise Washburn, Tammy Carpenter. Row 2: Tammy Wiser, Tami Wallace, Michelle Burkybile, Jennifer Brandt, Angela Thompson, and Tammy Pearce. Row 3: Coach Laura Marshall, Lisa Bosstick, and Sherri Bucher. Some nice views and very full moons from j.v. members Tammy Wiser, Tami Wallace, Michelle Burkybile, Denise Washburn, Angela Thompson and Tammy Carpenter. Nervously watching the game and awaiting their call for action are junior varsity members Michelle Burkybile, Jackie Pickar, Tami Wallace, Tammy Wiser, Shelly Grieve. Volleyball team finally gets together during Sectional The 1983 volleyball season would not be classified by most as an exciting or important season. Team members couldn't quite get their act together until the end of the season during the regional play when theyupset Robinson and lost to returning champ Oblong by only 1 point. Pinning an exact reason for the lackluster season isn't easy. Some hold the viewpoint that if Marshall had a junior high program to help build the program there would be better volleyball teams. Other members felt that since this team was comprised of all seniors except for one member and had played together for four years they should have been almost unbeatable. After four years of play, each member should know what to expect from each other. Coach Laura Marshall will have her work cut out for her next year. With only one returning player she has the task of starting from scratch. Perhaps a fresh start will spark a whole new era. A. Kim Remlinger goes up for the kill as Yvonne Burton, Teri Wiser and Julie Dowden look on. B. The team anticipating the opponents serve. C. Get it, Bert! fYvonne Burtonl D. A hand check for Jeanenne Stepp and Toni Rhoads. E. Toni Rhoads makes a complaint while Julie Dowden and Kim Remlinger smile for the camera. F. Get it up, girls! M! . ,, , f . f m . - f T , 'r.' J' f ,. ., ., , , .W VVIVV if if f . guyz! . r If xr.. . f it fr e t1 f f .0 f f fl ..., 4 W Mus 4:10 gy . FKHDSS f.xx 15915. may 15,415 . 2 .eafesrmef 10,5 T MHS 1,5512 y r ,Newton . 15, 15. gc ,. , Mus 349. . I e 9bl0f'9 r ' 55515 at WM MHS 2, J ri ,Casey . f 454 1347 uns frzfs rfrr A T f Gumbflafte' ' l5f 15' f MHS 1fS..f11r,2 r .X r-wvitlef r 12.15415 MHS, . J15, 15 f 2 f Ywestfteldl . 9,8 a mes 4,aJ if . rcurmfrana. it 15,15 was 30,fT5,9 r Neoga , 15,1215 8,f15,15r , i yy ,Robinsgnf 15,12 T0 Mus uns sg rs, 9f 953099. . T . 15, 14i1 'conference game - Hfegtonaitourney game . fm X A WAN XN QX W1 7 7 Q ix' X N . ,N X , W W f M 'gf,,,,-- k xv 'Aw cfs E wrt U x v- xi A A Ya Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burkybile Q2 Q xxx ZW!! ff Z, i 'MM , Kenny Cummins Norman Terrell Jeff Slrohm Bigerqfgigler Guard-Llnhlckor Split End Ilalthek-Sail!! il 1 4 ew ,A q A 'fPf2'Y' i - - h- f Travis Jones Chuck Tharp cnff:'IfI':3'f:k.r Tim Haltback-Cornrhaclr Tackle ' , X 'WW - , 'L BX '11, ir A 15 'I - 'U N 3 f f fs i W!! n S f ffc 5 N ' QR A i If I .g,t. . 5 Wx. I c A r f iff'-G ga: ' X Don Kirk Russell Defeo Brent Beafd Dotnslvo Tackle Canter-Guard lllhllslvl Eli I? li-,F 1, ' N! , wif!! ' 'itil' f ll, lr ,f 'rl v Hi' -Z The defensive team that became known as the big red r db ' oa lock was comprised of: Flow 1' Brent Beard Matt Murphy, Ray Cummins, Don Kirk, and'Darren Thomypson. Flow 2: Scott Sherrill, Scott Higginbotham, Scott Boyer, Ken Cummins, Jett Strohm, and Ken Walters. za 16 orn. we R6 I A S 1 I r ,. , ,V ,, Z- ' ,e v ,J I . ,xksmv ,, S s. ,.. 5 5, QS ,Q x Nh K as -ww X ss wt, Xlrtklk ss K wwf' S -S Speneeeeei -. , . F V1 T1 wifi' ef f-U 4+ ef., 633 xr ek 5:19351 is 52 'B' N 5' '1 'TH 2' f-1-Jef V- ' FY :fr SJ., 3,5 197' -, , V iw -, C - S S, 4- i t i i it RT., nd if 9 A af 'K :- +., x if ,. V1 Fw: 3 X Y. X , Lions reign over Little lllini Conference A 7-3 record was posted by the Marshall Lions football team. The season had many highlights, including a one point victory over Casey that won the Little lllini Con- ference for the Lions. Due to the teacher's strike in the Chicago area, the Lions became the first Marshall team to compete in class 3A of the state playoffs. The Lions lost to a bigger Shelbyville school 28-11 for the end of a great season. The Lions were known for their never quit at- titude. The Lions started out 1 and 2 but never quit. ln the game against Oblong the season seemed to turn around by defeating Oblong 34-0. This attitude was developed by the leadership of the eleven seniors on the team. The seniors will be greatly missed, but with fifteen returning lettermen, the future for MHS football looks extremely promising. 1983-84 school year brought an end of the Little lllini Conference, a conference that Marshall has totally dominated. The Lions will now be known as independent. A. The big, red machine comes charging onto the field. B. Scott Sherrill and Todd Gunn celebrate another Lion's victory. C. Jeff Strohm takes off after another interception. D. Lions football squad! E. Three all-conference players for the Lions. Pictured with Coach Hasten are Front: Travis Jones. Back: Brent Neibaurer and Ken Cummins. F. The Big Red Roadrunners prepare before a play. Sponsored by the Marshall Quarterback Club K S , NN! , Q., , WW ,ir . V Q , A H at Y A g FOOTBALL SOUAD - How 1: Scott Higginbotham, Randall Burress, Brent Neibauer, Jett Stepp, Tim McConchie, Don Cummins, Scott Sherrill, Travis Jones, Steve McGee, Mike Stone, and Jon Wilson. Row 2: Manager, Greg Stepp, Todd Gunn, Deke Haws, Kevin Winschiel, Jett Strohm, Don Kirk, Russell DeFeo, Brian Gilbert, Ken Walters, Troy Tharp, Scott Boyer, Trainer, Angie Schalburg, Manager, Troy Washburn. How 3: Chuck Tharp, Jim Waller, Brent Beard, Ken Cummins, Brad Warner, Matt Murphy, Darren Thompson, Ray Cummins, Kelly Mitchell, Norman Terrell, Jay Ledermann, and Mark Shively. Row 4: Coaches Bill Beleslin, John Hasten, and Jay Engle. l l , 3 Sponsored by the Marshall Quarterback Club A A. This pyramid formation is always a favorite with the crowd. B. Connie Morgan and Diane Wallace, along with their parents, took their last stroll on the football field on senior night. Their parents sure look proud! C. Another crowd pleaser is this formation. Wait a minute! Who is the cheerleader with the beard?l? Darren Thompson and Stanley Lindley joined the cheerleading squad fora pep session performance. ,N WW if , . W 1 elf. . :sf s- fWW Sponsored by Dulaney Natienai Bank 825-2392 . l l 1 l - ' l - 51' f V f av.,-1 ' k - ' . . . A' ' ' -' -V ' ' D. The cheerleaders are excited as they win the trophy for best cheerleaders of the Little Illini Conference. E. Posing with the LIC trophy are cheerleaders Kathy Thompson, Connie Morgan, Michelle Claypool, Becky Lueken and Diane Wallace. Back: Renee Holmes, Lisa Stinson and Sherri Strohm. Sponsored by Wallace Jewelry 826-5532 Best of the conference All the aches and pains, the hard work, and super effort really paid off when the cheerleaders were named the best cheerleading squad in the Little Illini Con- ference. The night of the announcement was a double victory for the lions as the basketball team captured the con- ference title, also. lt isn't only the boys who are playing football or basketball who work hard. The cheerleaders are also very busy during these two seasons. Part of the respon- sibility of a cheerleader is to promote team spirit among the team members. One way the cheerleaders help to do this is by decorating each team member's locker before each game. Such catchy slogans as Lions are iii made from a big number one, We love Lions centered in a big red heart, or defeat 'em made in the shape of a big foot were placed on the locker door of each team member and cheerleader before the game. The hallways of MHS looked quite decorative by the end of basketball season. Some players had managed to keep every slogan taped to his locker. Even though all the hard work is over, one thing that is not over is the friendship that each girl shared while being a cheerleader. Pictured in their basket- ball season uniforms ,fha luv S are cheerleaders Row 1: Lisa Stinson, Connie Morgan, Renee Holmes, Michelle Claypool, and Becky Lueken. How 2: Diane Wallace, Agnes Grindle, and Sherri Strohm. Cheering for the football season means a change of uniforms for the colder weather. ' --Q ,wwscs W S 7 S f fs F fi A Row 1: Connie Morgan, Kathy Thompson, Renee Holmes, Michelle Claypool. Flow 2: Sherri Strohm and Diane Wallace. Row 3: Lisa Stinson, Agnes Grindle, and Becky Lueken. Spssasosed by Ve-lsicol Qherzfsiefai Gasp, EQSGQET-Eli? Cheerleaders set the course for a spirited season Gimme an L, Gimme an I, Gimme an O, Gimme an N, Gimme an S. What does that spell? Lions, Lions, Lions! Using such popular cheers the cheerleaders worked very hard the 1983-84 school year. With four new faces on the squad, the cheerleaders had to prove how good they actually were. Instead of having a varsity and junior varsity squad, MHS had only one squad this year. The girls went to Vincennes University for cheerleading camp during the summer. During this workshop they learned several cheers and dance routines that they used during the play- ing season. Agnes Grindle was the Lion mascot. Her crazy antics an hard work greatly increased the success of the cheerleaders. Planning for the various pep sessions held throughout the year helped to keep the enthusiasm high tor the cheerleaders. Mrs. Lolita Parker was the sponsor of the cheerleaders. Her support and dedication was very important to each girl. Pictures A, B, and D: show the cheerleaders as photographed throughout the school year. Members ot the squad are: Connie Morgan, Kathy Thompson, Renee Holmes, Michelle Claypool, Sherri Strohm, Diane Wallace, Lisa Stinson, Agnes Grinle tlion mascoti, and Becky Lueken. C. Agnes Grindle tin lion mascot suitl helps Kathy Thompson put on a flower tor senior night. Sponsored by Yeley Farms 826-5168 -1' ,W-f 7, 3' stfgx is is ss..,.,,,-5-BN . 2 53QgQ!tes,v,,,Nmu.Q.'n wang...-QQ .nz X 9' W e Student Council sets the direction for MHS students As the school year progressed student council members helped set the pace for the entire student body ot MHS. During the fall student council members were busy preparing for the homecoming festivities and dance. The dreary days of winter were brightened a bit by the live, decorated Christmas tree the council purchased and decorated. Council members also helped conduct a survey to find out what students want from the cafeteria. During spring the hearts of both young men and young women turn to thoughts of each other. To help direct these thoughts along the right pathways the student coun- cil helped to conduct a computer dating service. Ap- plicants filled out a questionnaire which was sent to a computer firm. A few days later each applicant was given a print-out of several matches The results proved to be quite interesting and at times embarrassing. A. Council members pose for a group picture with club sponsors Mrs. Jennie O'Rourke and Mrs. Sally Rector. B. Representing the Class of 1984 are: Row 1: Jeff Strohm, Scott Boyer, and Kenny Cummins. Row 2: Teri Wiser and Diane Wallace. C. Representing the Class of 1985 are: Row 1: Richard Whitaker, and Malcolm Bartram. Row 2: Tracy Charles, Richie Calhoun, and Tami Barnhart. Row 3: Lisa Ridgway. D. Representing the Class of 1986 are: Row 1: Steve Robinson, and Ben Lueken. Row 2: Tricia Jones and Lisa Bosstick. E. Representing the class of 1987 are: Ray Cummins, Amanda Brinkerhoft, Angie Jordan, and Steve Boyer. Spanish Club learns ol culture and tradition Members of the Spanish Club have the opportunity not only to enrich their study of the Spanish language, but also to explore the customs and traditions of Spain. The Christmas season found members wearing blindfolds and swinging a big stick at a goodie-filled donkey known as a pinata. After many wild swings of the stick and several near misses, someone finally delivers the strike that causes the pinata to break open and spill its contents onto the floor below. Students spill out onto the floor almost as quickly as the candy does trying to grab a handful of the loot for themselves. Being able to see an authentic Spanish dance was the reward of those club members who went to a theater in indianapolis. A trip to Decatur enabled members to watch a play that was performed first in Spanish, then in English. The club is proud to have Mrs. Linda Albert as their sponsor. A. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS - How 1: Missy Claypool, President: Beth Ryan, Woe-President. Row 2: Blue Pancake, Treasurer, Darlena Rankins, Secretary. B. with the pinata broken members scramble for the goodies. C. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1: Cathy Ryan, Lisa McQueen, Beth Pancake, Veronica Kiger, Jim Pauley, Randy Burress, Ben Lueken, Ron Morecraft, Tim McConchie. How 2: Tracey Collier, Lisa Walsh, Julie Dowden, Blue Pancake, Darlena Rankins, Beth Ryan, Missy Claypool, Jay Lederman, Don Forsythe. Row 3: Debbie Jones, Angie Taylor, Renda McNary, Jan Arney, Tammy See, Lisa Osborne, Buffy Followell, Edna Griffith, Sharon Simpson, Angie Schalburg, Tricia Jones, Michelle Burkybile, Amy Woodard, Mrs. Linda Albert. How 4: Dave Snyder, Yelonda Tucker, Tammy Wilson, Julie Roberts, Sherri Bucher, Jim Prevo, Lisa Bostick, Becky Fitzjarrald, Sherri Livvix, Mary Schwab, Tina Donham, Amanda Brinkerhoff, Peggy Lemieux, Sarah Gwyn, Lara Trezise, Lori Rhoads. D W 4, Z 3 MW Z i sm f Q f 3' 941 Who is that masked student, anyway? Sherri Livvix puts the blindfold on Renda McNary in preparation for taking a swing at the pifiata. Sherri Livvix takes a swing ai the elusive pihaia during the Spanish club Christmas party. 9 .1 ns , 4 'Q gi : - Q ,. .. L gi .I- 71- nv : Y I N X Q x I A l C. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1: Tim McConchie, Mark Taylor, Troy Washburn, Steve Robinson, Scott Mur- phy, Lisa Barnhart, Shelly Cutright, Missy Hendrix, Darlena Rankins, Michelle Joab, Betty Prewetl, Angie Schalburg, Mrs. Brandt. Row 2: Missy Martin, Barbara Bumpus, Tammy See, Lisa Osborne, Kelly Wright, Michelle Pearman, Buffy af? Reed, Jeanne Burkett, Melissa Macke, Kathie Dow- nen, Kris Lindley, Tammyn Pearce, gf, Mrs. Gardner. Row 3: Ami Jay Gard, Ben Lueken, Jim Pauley, A LW Q Z Michelle Burkybile, Lisa Stinson, Beth Pancake, Jim Prevo, Lisa Bosslick, Denise . A ' L A J, , y . vg N ML , I n Z . ,,,,, 3 X . IC, V. V V, W f , A If ' , A Qi Z rn! Q ,lf T Q? 1 L J , f J m A Q X s , 3 to W.. ' f Z B -1 A x X4 .' V. ,xy k 5 -. x Q AW f? .. x , I : M Washburn, Sherri N N ' V W V I . A Bucher, Cartha Qi ' A 'Z ,' 'l , Schroeger. Row 45 Y K L .,....,, , ,,.y ,L ,,.. 1 ,,.,,.,,,,,,,m ,,,, W M 1 4 , Deke Haws. Jeff -.rf' g ,1.. Stepp, Soon Sherrill, ' f.eL 'i?,. 1f 'T?f'f.tf f-fm A Jim Lindsay, Kathy A Griffith, Amy Sholts, Sandy Macke, Lori Lindley, Veronica Kiger, Becky Lueken, Beth Ryan Julie R b l R 5' ' ' ' Richie Calhoun, Amy Martin, Malinda Spires, Beth Evans, Nancy Hornbrook, Trac Charle C th R O eps' ow ' Joseph Bennet' Scott Rhoades' Chad Stephens' Richard Whitaker' Y S, a , L M . Travis Jones, Everett Brandt, Eric Wells, Brian Macke, Denny Milbroun, Mindy Haws, Teri Wiser. Y yan 'Sa Colleen' Lee Ann Nave' ROW 6' Brent Beard' Russell Demo' Kevin wllkey, - Q. 1 ' '-25,15 5s?2iaff21lY-.12-.' ' .At ' . I - . ' , in 4. rgj.lfzzrvj-5-,:1,g2..l-K.,Vggi.-ff2g,,:,5g5a1fi5,igigf,gf,:g2.1figcigifgafgfaf5Legacies-92q5i5jfe:35E+gEf5'rsfi5225.531E1'fz.1i.ffL3f1L5.:-.3ff52i'.f.f- :-1-rf A ' - . -Wy' 4 sv Ms f f, t , f 2 in ff 7 D. Given an oppor- tunity tlike the teacher being out of the rooml Den- ny Milbourn, one of the friendliest students at MHS, burns anything he can find. Not necessarily the science club The Science Club had two main events in the course of the school year. Members attended the engineering open house at the University of Illinois and held the annual Christmas party. At the open house there was a multitude of displays and events that appealed to the varied interest of those attending. The science club is sponsored by Mrs. Mae Brandt and Mrs. Emma Gardner and is open to students enrolled in biology, chemistry, or physics. l l A. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS - Travis Jones, President, Teri Wiser, Vice-President, Everett Brandt, Secretary, and Den- ny Milbourn, Treasurer. B. Mrs. Brandt and Jimmy Lindsay try to keep the officers in line. E. Chad Stephens joined in the protest against nuclear arms while visiting the U of I. Scholastic Team performs a ln between fits of rage and near-brawls, the varsity scholastic team posted an 18-11 record this year. The calmer and more boring junior- varsity team completed the year with an 11-9 standing. The team also placed second at the conference tournament behind Oblong. The now famous Christmas party was held at the home of the team's sponsor, Mrs. Cris Fitzjarrald, and when last seen her house was still shaking on its foundation. In its fourth year at MHS, the team credits all of its success to the fantastic coaching of Mrs. Fitzjarrald, A. Displaying the emotions of tears, laughter, and don'l care at the Christmas party are Betty Prewett, Sherri Bucher, and Jim Prevo. B. All the scholastic team members seem to know what is going on except for Mrs. Fitzjarrald. Hmmm . . .! Row 1: Lisa McQueen, Cathy Ryan, Lee Ann Nave, Nancy Horn- brook, Betty Prewett, Kris Lindley, Tami Wallace, and Mrs. Fitzjarrald. Row 2: Everett Brandt, Joseph Bennet, Greg English, Jim Prevo, Angie Jordan, and Sherri Bucher. Not pictured is David Baba. C. Lee Ann Nave got just a bit too wild at the Christmas par- ty, but recovered after being slapped in the face many times. D. No doubt that Abby Fitzjarrald will undergo treatment in her later life as a result of the trauma caused her at the Christmas party. E. The jv team tries its best to fulfill the scholastic bowl credo - Look as bored as you can, and, if possible, fall asleep. Sponsored by First Christian Church x 41,w:.3.f'- '-- . XS N O Q, N fb ff, W 170 M,.,, X NSA xXx X X Q WW X K Sponsored by f I LNx51i S's?f4'ff National Honor Society: proud tradition Each year, twenty candidates for the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of leadership, character, service, and scholarship. These candidates are then formally initiated into the society. The banquetfinitiation ceremony was held during March with invited guests being the candidates' parents, school board members, and other pertinent guests. The National Honor Society is an elite group, only a small percentage of students nationwide are asked to join. These students have achieved the high standards set by the society and are deserving of recognition and praise. A. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS - Michele Claypool, Treasurer, Suzanne Manhart, Vice-President, Toni Rhoads, President, Diane Wallace, Secretary, Teri Wiser, Historian. B. Newly inducted members watch as others participate in the ceremony. C. Suzanne Manhart pins Missy Wichman in recognition ot being selected for membership in NHS. D. Students receive their pins during the first class ot the day so they may wear the pin with honor throughout the day. Peggy Lemieux proudly accepts her pin. E. NHS MEMBERS - Row 1: Kim Remlinger, Lisa Walsh, Michele Claypool, Teri Wiser, Toni Rhoads, Suzanne Manhart, Diane Wallace, Sheila Hewitt, and Tammy Horsley. Bow 2: Mrs. Doris Kay Gard, Peggy Lemieux, Becky Lueken, Yvonne Burton, Jeni Morecraft, Mindy Haws, Tammy Wilson, Missy Wichman, Mrs. Linda Albert. Row 3: Cathy Ryan, Lee Ann Nave, Denny Milbourn, Joseph Bennet, Everett Brandt, Eric Wells, Travis Jones, Lisa Mc0ueen, and Beth Ryan. , Xi Q K 4 MX AX X r , Z I ,igffmygqgbhx 5 1 9 E, 5 5 , f ,Il is I K. KN ZM 1 s E r. 4 .., N f X1 x S Q Q Q K new S R I sm is X SQ ,,, A 3 , A . Xxf I . . f C-Q1 7 Sponsored by the Marshall Assocnatuon ofCIassroom Teachers QMACT IEA NEM MHS News goes computerized The MHS News, in its fourth year of publica- tion, became computerized this year for the first lb time. Use of the computer for setting stories in final form for printing allows students to not only write the stories, but also to set the type, a process previously carried out through the facilities of the Clark County Publishing Co., which prints the paper. The new activity proved to be popular with the journalism students and readers of the MHS News seemed to accept the experiment with good humor, even though the first issue iMarchl was a bit more difficult to read than usual. The reading difficulty was caused by use of a dot matrix printer, the only type available at the high school. However, the News plans to make use of a letter quality printer at the Administration of- fice in the future. A key individual in the transition from commercial typesetting to school computer typesetting was mathfcomputer instructor Dave Enkoff, who spent many hours working with journalism instructor Dwight Connelly to determine the capabilities of the com- puter, the Apple Writer program and the printers. The MHS News continued to circulate both at the high school and as a part of the Marshall ln- dependent, giving the News the highest circulation of any publication in Clark County. As part of the ln- dependent, the News circulates in several states, generating correspondence and comments form such places as Florida and Arizona. Graduating this year is Peggy Lemieux, who served as a staff member of the first MHS News in 1980-81. Much of the success of the News can be attributed to her abilities and personality. Mr. Connelly noted that the staff had been fortunate in attracting some of the finest MHS students as staff members and the 1983-84 staff is going to be hard to top for ability and dedication. 'Cf 'E -2.5- 'Qisrff' f ' li. ' .::... fa-.35-E .Qswt Q X- ffygi' ,gf .3 eff ws, Q S? 5 3 . .... 5 5 F iaf.llrinl,andbe lllerrqf 1 1 T22 'omiiiiiiw lloultlau hp 5,13 1 L. Hgh? VA. l 1 x Xi Nuts ,,,,,,-vt 1 Peggy Lemieux, left, and Julie Dowden check out a story displayed on the computer screen. A. B. C. D. I o Journalism students not only know how to write a story, but also how to have a good time. Having a good time are Tammy Horsley, Peggy Lemieux, Tim Dixon, Tracey Collier, and Lisa Walsh. Reporter Sheila Hewitt in- terviews MHS principal, Bob Thompson. Dave Enkolt explains some of the computer's capabilities to iournalism instructor Dwight Connelly. Diane Wallace and John Kennedy prepare stories tor editing on the Apple Ile. Leo club services strengthen the community The Leo Club is affiliated with the Lions Club of Marshall. lts function is to provide community services for Marshall. During the school year members have straightened street signs, collected for the heart fund, and delivered materials to homebound people from the public library. Membership is open to all students and participation is encouraged. Mr. Bob Thompson and Mr. Tom Jones sponsor the club. A. LEO CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1: Diane Wallace, Travis Jones, Brian Macke, and Jeff Strohm. Row 2: Kathy Thompson, Michele Claypool, Suzanne Manhart, Becky Lueken, Lee Ann Nave, Lisa Mc- Queen, Beth Ryan, and Cathy Ryan. B. Jeff Strohm and Brent Beard take the job of straightening street signs seriously. C. CLUB OFFICERS - Diane Wallace, Secretary, Jeff Strohm, President, Brian Macke, Vice-President, Travis Jones, Treasurer. .y rft 3 t i I F i lt, ' , . JJ: , , . 2 Q V 2 t . , ' 1 Elm M' ' . .FIFTH ST. 1 i i ufffnMM, ,,,,fffff,f, 1 1 ffwf. .WI 2 f 2 K at , ,z , 2 j iff x, . . 1 Q if X . ,Ph 2 We M T ' it 97' - - Q 'af' , ,.. V X, X y 1 .MV 1 X Working rn Media center Students who work in the media center do so at the sacrifice of a study hall. Working in the media center isn't just helping students at the circulation desk. Such wonderful tasks as dusting shelves, running errands, sorting catalog cards, and shelving books are all tasks performed by the volunteers. A. MEDIA CENTER WORKERS - Veronica Kiger, Carla Lycan, Cara Montgomery, Paula Soulliere, Mr. Steve Spencer, Kris Kirchner, and Amy Shotts. B. Eric Stephens and Tim Jones look over some of the books for sale during the book fair. C. Deena Bishop and Rhonda Robertson enjoy looking at books from the book fair. XE Classical Latin Club makes craziness contagious The Latin Club, sponsored by Mrs. Kathleen McNary, meets once a month after school to present skits, cultural material, and to play games. These meetings allow some rather unorthodox activities and many latent talents are displayed by the students. The club also held its annual Saturnalia Christmas party and had an authentic Roman Banquet. Some of the Latin club members attended the Junior Classical League Convention at Collinsville on November 5 and earned first place. All these things were made possible by the efforts of Mrs. McNary, and many thanks go to her. A. THE 1983-84 LATIN CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1: Betty Prewett, Lee Ann Nave, Joseph Bennet, Mindy Haws, Chad Stephens, Melissa Martin, and Lisa Stinson. Row 2: Mrs. McNary, Denise Washburn, Tracy Charles, Steve Boyer, Lori Lindley, Denny Milbourn, Scott Rhodes, Jeff Stepp, and Brett Cantrell. Flow 3: ton stairsl Renee Holmes, Toni Rhoads, Sherri Strohm, Julie Pickar, Angie Jordan, Jackie Pickar, Michelle Joab, Tammy Carpenter, Missy Hendrix, Tami Wallace, Kris Lindley, Amy Martin, Barbara Bum- pus, Kathie Downen, Rob Crumrin, Malinda Spires, Lori Martin, Mark Shively, Richard Whitaker, Deke Haws and Jay Gard. 3 FM at iff WWN Z 2 y B. C. D. E. F. OFFICERS FOR THE LATIN CLUB - Row 1: Lisa LStinson, Aedileg Joseph Bennet, Scribag Melissa Martin, Ouaestor. Row 2: Chad Stephens, Censorg Lee Ann Nave, Betty Prewett, Toni Rhoads, Aediles. Not pictured is Mindy Haws, Consul. Th participants in the costume judging at Collinsville line up to hear the verdict. One of the most valuable things the Romans developed was the art of eating, which club members try to perfect at the monthly meetings. Mrs. McNary is jarred into reality by the prospect of facing her wild classes for yet another day. Jay Gard hopes that his stylish clothes will attract one ot the hot slaves he's eyeing. ,',n,h,,! 1' IRO affords students a ohanoe in business ents but for those enrolled in the IRO program at MHS it means work' Area businesses hire MHS students who quality tor the IRO program to work rn areas ot business that will hopefully lead the stu- B SECTION! TRO STUDENTS Row 7 David Sapprngton Jeni Morecraft Kim Ftemlrnger and Ouenby Bruce. Sf - .49 G Sponsored bv I-ayco Manufacturing N . .SS 'A ,S X ,Q f R QW Q ki, s f S . 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John Fash, David Attmeyer, Gary McManus, Sandy 5 Q R '24 Sf gg I' QS ,f ' f S 7 wor d R X N., M. -1 Q mfx Q ., Sw: -.xv sr, ss 5 s Q x W, I Q ss A X. X H X N . ff., fn S S X f M as , wmv S Xa - 326 X in Www wgmrsif . .. st.. K. MAQW xxx..x i R f t X umm' 'Una-an X WW Lamb, Todd Kuhn, John Kemper. How 3: Bill Richey, Gary Zellers, Jared Smith, Chuck Tharp, Kevin Winschieil. How 4: Scott Wineinger, Eric Phillips, Don Wyrick, Mr. Rex Herne. lr. af A4 KU W W Wa We . .-Q ...W f wggu-sv-. ff X Lifting bags of feed is part of the work Gary McManus does at Bona Terra Ag. x fn:-:M I if Nff Diane Starkey works with some of the products in production at Custom Films. , ...,-ff 41 J S Q N: ., 4 , ' v I X , 'I if N, .VIA L A , Vs KN. X :Q ' td! - , 1 I7 Y .N 'wt 'f 1 - Q , Q l- X Ll ' ,R A W ik 1 ' NK' i -' 'J f, u - ' : uxAi'4, 5' N 1 ,Mo ' A .- x -r K s fist 'V 1- I A , Q A S' '21' 'jj L.-Q .. . , s q .:.1v5'f,fA'Ag.. .gs .. ,I V, 1 ., . . itil.:-7?'f4 15?' ' '7 f --M. l INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1: Brad Mason, Scott Boyer, Ken Cummins, Darren Thompson, Scott Sherrill, Troy Washburn, Stanley Lindley, Julie Dowden, Connie Morgan, Diane Starkey, Lesia Sanders, Everett Brandt, Travis Jones, Eric Wells. Row 2: Ed Miller, Chris Sandretto, Don Kirk, Matt Belding, Agnes Grindle, Angela Thompson, Mike Stone, Jett Montgomery, Kevin Hewitt, Robert Kessler. Row 3: Terry Maloney, Joe Roach, Darren Lindsay, Billy Terrell, Angie Waller, Sara Stover, Pam Tharp, Kelly Wright, John Hoggat, Tim Forsythe, Brian Gilbert. Row 4: Eric Boyer, Rob Crumrin, Mike Pearman, Tom Keeter, Tracy Wilson, Kevin Chilton, Chuck Wieland, Jon Beal, John Fash, Scott Wineinger, Jim Waller, Jim Pauley, Gene Wendte. Row 5: Steve Boyer, David Wallace, Brian Smith, Tony Sanders, Todd Gunn, Blue Pancake, Dan Csmpbell, Troy Hefner, Scott Murphy, Scott Spinner, Brent Thompson. Row 6: John Lederman, Scott Wycott, Brian Burns, Randall Burress, Norman Terrell, Mark Taylor, Steve Robinson, Kile Nave, Kelly Mitchell, Ben Lueken. Row 7: Mike Wilbur, Deke Haws, Stacy Speros, Jon Wilson, Mark Shively, Don Cummins, Steve McGee, Ray Cummins. Row 8: Tony Taylor, Mike Rhodes, Ron Neibarger, Jay Lederman, Mike Garner, Jett Montgomery, Chris O'Rourke, Chris Lake, Kenny Walters, Dan Clark, Brian Wallace, Jim Lindsay. Row 9: Mr. Gene Bohn, Dale Liggett, Ed Miller, Todd Bishop, Shawn Morecralt, Troy Collier, Don Peterson, Brad Adams, Troy Clark, and Mr. Bill Beleslin. S X S xsgsx if A ,X Industrial Arts maintains shop equipment Industrial Arts Club members concentrated their ettorts toward improving shop area equip- ment. Fund raising efforts enabled club members to purchase several new items for the shop. The club is sponsored by Mr. Gene Bohn and Mr. Bill Beleslin. A. Pictured with some ot the new equipment the club pur- chased are: Row 1: Chuck Wieland, Jon Beal, Jerry Miller, Tom Keeler, Flay Cummins, John Hoggatt, Angela Thomp- son. Row 2: Mr. Bohn, Tony Sanders, Brent Thompson, Todd Bishop, Tim Jones, Kelly Mitchell, Gene Wendte, and Mr. Beleslin. C. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS - Darren Thompson, Vice-President, Julie Dowden, Secretary, and Scott Sher- rill, Treasurer. Not pictured is club president, Ken Cummins. D. Showing-off the new wheel alignment machine the club purchased tor the auto shop are: Brad Mason, Randy Blankenship, Eric Thompson, Kevin Williams, and Cary Sandretto. R MEMBERS OF THE HOME EC CLUB Mrs Marshall Tracy Speroes Peggy Lemieux, Lisa Ridgway, Toni Rhoads, and Mrs. Parker. A. JUNIOR AND SENIO . - . , , J ne Ste Mindy Haws Pam Hayden Tracy Collier Lisa Walsh, Julie Dowden, and Row 2: Jill Fields, Ouenby Bruce, Lesia Sanders, Jackie Simmons, eanen pp, , , , Leigh Macke. Row 3: Yvonne Elliot, Kim Baggs, Yvette Shumaker, Kim Remlinger, Yvonne Burton, Cheryl Livvix, Yelonda Tucker, Amy Woodard, Veronica Kiger, and Tami Barnhart. Row 4: Lisa McQueen, Kim Lacy, Donette Robinson, Sharon Simpson, Sandy Macke, Jeni Morecraft, Missy Claypool, Beth Pan- cake, Jan Arney, Connie Morgan, and Sheila Hewitt. Row 5: Lisa Simmers, Michelle Wyrick, Amy Shotts, Jodi Wernz, Lori LeMay, Beth Evans, Marianne Jackson, Becky Fitzjarrald, Lori Rhoads, Tammy Horsley, and Rhonda Robinson. Row 6: Wanda St. John, Earllena Shetler, Tammy Manhart, Angie Waller, Chris Batson, Cecelia Schroeger, Jodi Kemper, Patty Wyrickl, Sandi Kemper, Jackie Daily, Shannon Grieve, Mary Schwab, Lisa Budd, Kim Miller, and Sheryl Brooks. -- l A A as f 2 s K as N S Q A ' ', S .1 3 .X K f ' K2 X. J, L.- .-. ' A A V7 a ' , - ' I Y , X C W- V' 'H , . . 1 ' p , M it Q GA f k t . . . 55. , RY J . 1. Q s vs . 1 J 5 . , - A , , .K--assess? lf, . A .. 1 i K s I J A . annum M 1.s.u. M . i K K Q , ,, , M 1 W A, ww W. if 4 i H+- , - f vi . . , fi 9 i 7 '1 4'f PN' 'f C' ' ' 2 m S R f B. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS - M Edwards' Michelle pearman Kelly WH ht D rs. Marshall, TraCY Speroes. Peggy Lemeiux, Lesa Ridgway, Toni Rhoads and Mrs Parker Row 2- Nanc Burkett, Lori Martin, Kim Baggs, Kalynga Swefig: Rlearfehillolrnegaghilllz Rrinfnelmsafa St0V9f. Pam Tharp. and Darla Milbourn. Row 3: Kim Kuhn 'Jeanne Jennifer Brandt' Karen WOM, Jul Fields' Renda MCNAW, Tammy SHMH, Sim: gwgsagleglhnagtg ggidsigirri Strohm. Row 4, Loretta Shotts, Shawna Curren, y xample and Providing practical and valuable information for the future homemaker is a main objective ot the Home Ec. Club. One way the club obtains this goal is to encourage good homemaking practices through example. Club members took a field trip to Indianapolis to visit a decorator show home. A pork tasting party was also sponsored by the club. The entire student body was invited to the party. Pork was prepared in many different ways incorporating exotic and traditional recipes. Facts concerning pork were illustrated for tasting participants. Various speakers addressed members on subjects that ranged from child abuse to physical fitness for women. Fall provided the perfect season for club members to have daddy-date night. Members invited their favorite dad for an evening of food, singing and pictures. Raising money to pay for the field trip and to help purchase new equipment for the foods lab also kept club members busy. C. HOME EC. CLUB OFFICERS - Row 1: Lisa Rodgway, Vice-Presidentg and Peggy Lemieux, Secretary. Row 2: Toni Rhoads, President and Tracy Speros, Treasurer. D. Jeannene Stepp and Julie Dowden really get into the spirit of things playing Family Feud while Kim Lacy and Michelle Wyrick look on. Sponsored by Rembrandt Studio 81 Camera FFA participates in judging competition Future Farmers of America has a very active chapter in Marshall. Several students par- ticipated as members of the grain or livestock judging teams. Overall both teams compiled an impressive record. The grain judging team placed fourth both at Altamont and Shiloh. This team also captured a blue ribbon in grain judging at state. The Livestock judging team placed sixth at Georgetown out of 33, twelfth out of fifty-seven at Cumberland, first at Paris out of a field of four- teen and a respectable third out of twenty-five at Lakeland. This team also brought home a red ribbon for their judging efforts at state. Livestock judging competition is divided ac- cording to two classes of swine, cattle, and sheep. The students write down as much as they possibly can about the animals in each divi- sion. They are then given written questions on one class each. Scores were compiled from the answers given. Grain judging means that each member had to identify 25 seed types out of a possible 30, identify 25 weeds out of a possible 55, and judge four samples of corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans from the best to the worst. Members also judged hay and silage. Mr. Terry Moreland is the chapter sponsor. T 1 1- . 1 s P' . . .. . . 4 f - -' . 1 ' 71 . L 4 is . .....4r----- ---NW T L. 1. .s- . A if' fed 5 fx ,, f, .M-I tx. . W gs ev,f:.fg:-jssni ci. g:sg:,s+ X 31 My Sw G 'ex . iweewwees gs., ., Y. . . as X.. f X 12.9455 ,S x H. F5 1. 'A' ' .swf . QQN, fi i Ewgmh 2 g Fa I J ft .G we a Q45 Hr -42 sem' wx mi gr ffuwt' p ..- f M0 , K , 1'-.af ,M .7 ,. MQ 8 Sponsored by Planters Farm Center 826-6331 A. FFA OFFICERS - Row 1: John Fash, President and Bill Ftichey, Vice- President. Row 2: Agnes Grindle, Secretary and Tammy Pearce, Treasurer. FFA JUDGING TEAM MEMBERS - Row 1: David Wallace and Scott Wycoff. Row 2: Brian Burns, Agnes Grindle, Dalanne Huffington, and Mike Stone. C. Brian Macke and Jett Strohm add a touch ot color to the lockers in the varsity dressing room D. FFA MEMBERS - Row 1: John Fash, Bill Richey, Scott Wycott, Stanley Lindley, Agnes Grindle, Tammy Pearce. Row 2: Kevin Hewitt, Vince Greenlee, Jeanene Stepp, Yvonne Burton, Mike Stone, Risa Fraker, Michelle Joab, Mr. Terry Moreland. Row 3: Mark Morecraft, Jeff Strohm, Brian Macke, Mike Flhoads, Chris 0'Ftourke, Flon Neibarger, Gary McManus, David Wallace, and Brian Burns. 4 , .4 I x il We A Q Sponsored by Moore-Pearce Funeral Home 826-2349 A small, but growing French Club A new club to Marshall High School this year is the French Club. French was introduced into the MHS cur- riculum when Mrs. Linda Albert was hired to teach Spanish. Mrs. Albert has a double major, the other be- ing in French. Although the club is small this year, there is promise of bigger and better things for the French club. More students are being encouraged to take French and there will be additional sections ot beginning and ad- vanced French included inthe curriculum. French club members are schooled in many cultural aspects of France. Mrs. Albert prepared slide shows depicting many scenes from France. On several occa- sions meals with a French flavor were prepared tor club members. Mrs. Albert hopes to convey to club members not only the language, but the excitement of the people ot France. Sponsored by Low's Butcher Block 932 K E W as T t .XXR . Q A. Flobin Ferris ands Lori Rhoads do a bit of clowning around during a French club meeting. B B. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS - How 1: Jan Arney, Donna Betts, Vicki A Betts, Lori Flhoads, Tammy Sherrill, Angela Thompson. Bow 2: Y ' ,ss Melinda Powell, Lisa Bostick, Ross Marcoot, Tracy Charles, Mrs. Linda Albert, Lisa Barnhart, Denise Washburn, Lisa Simmers, and T N Yvonne Elliott. ,.,S , 'ww it 1 N C. Pre arin a French dish for a tasting party are Boss Marcoot, X. .1 .Nw Xl' xx 7, N s p g ' T K . Donna Betts, Vicki Betts, and Melinda Powell. at 0. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Row 1.- Tracy Charles, President. . Q., ns How 2: Denise Washburn, Treasurer, and Lisa Barnhart, L Secretary. Row 3: Ross Marcoot, Vice-President. MARTINSVILLE STATE BANK ml the home of 382-4145 MART' , A. During the drama club skit tor yearbook promotion, members gave their version of the scholastic bowl team. With such impressive names the team must be really smart. Pictured are Sheila Hewitt, Michelle Burkybile, Tricia Jones, Carol Taylor, Lesia Sanders, and Missi Wilson. Q +1Lf P ' J .wut .4 i -If 1 ' i - A f'r0 .- , vw' ia, B. l'Il hufl and l'll putt and l'lI blow your house down! shouts and Sherri Livvix, Missi Wilson, and Carol Taylor rehearse fo Three Little Pigs. Missy Wichman as she r the presentation ot the XX N .Wes S S si X X. X Q N S iff, s k F 1 , Q - Xss ss X , W, it X Xe i O NN r ' ff A . to X i TX R ff c Q , S 1 X FQ? N y . f S ,ess ,f Q - .iic Q icii L ss 5 -' if is WkN 'Xw XXX. XX 't' Y 'Wfk X X. t to :Q cs Z if A s ' 5. T i'xA i S X f X ,Qi X 'xx X x gg X 9- tl . Ns 5 S L Pi i A i L csss - i s ,X W if N sq , A 5111.4 , X , 5 xiii f Zis is I 4 Xu so isis Q wg 4 cs V RX Ax I 'i' , X r iw gffi' ' um S- s ss X Q csfssw C. QFAASA CLUB OFFICERS - Flow 1: Missi Wichman President and Ouenby Bruce Vic' est ent. Row 2: Leann Maloney, Treasurer, and Sheila Hewitt Secretary Sponsored by Tastee Freeze 826-5214 Creative characters found in Drama Club Having stage fright is one quality members of the Drama Club are not allowed to have. Being a part ot the Drama Club means performing in front of an au- dience of from ten to two hundred or more. Members ofthe club worked to create, produce and star in their own production to help promote yearbook sales. By taking a witty approach of two little girls looking at their mother's high school yearbook, they were able to convince the audience just how important a yearbook can be. Other activities tor the year included performances by many members in both productions of the children's plays and helping the band at their annual in- troduction to the band for elementary students. Students were guided in their careers on the stage by Mrs. Sue Shawver. D. Missi Wilson and Sherri Livvix do a little dance step as Carol Taylor watches. E. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS - Row 1.' Sandy Macke, Beth Evans, Karen Woll, Angie Jordan, Debby Hoopingarner, Cindy Taylor, Vicki Hibschman, Nancy Sweitzer, Mike Combs, Terry Maloney. How 2: Lara Trezise, Amy Martin, Beth Pancake, Leigh Macke, Mindy Haws, Lesia Sanders, Sherri Livvix, Rachelle Randall, Carol Taylor, Tammy Horsley, Pam Hayden, Michelle Burkybile. Row 3: Carla Lycan, Veronica Kiger, Tracy Charles, Tricia Jones, Ouenby Bruce, Missy Wichman, Leann Maloney, Sheila Hewitt, Lisa Stin- son, Jeni Morecratt, Jim Prevo. How 4: Mrs. Linda Albert and Mrs. Sue Shawver. SPOHSOFSU by . R BUILDING CENTER - V- ' , , , W f1??11:f?ii5 i'f Sli .. A -,fi-:1:ii-5224212522.Qi!-E?53:.'ELif?a21ef5fQ?5s2f: 3:4 fwiizigz' ?Eaf3E5:2?e4f f , , K 14 f- ' - gf .751 -xi-'-N-4: 1:4-515. ,.:iJL,',gf'l-Iifii-'ftfg ,,',1:',t,:-kzxt-z-1,4-:Sine1Sg+1Z.QE:ii'.'-47ff-'-vii.3-,-:,g'-z5gL.::g'?:5:951unqJ5fg'Y1v:.43:w, f2'.1-,-':f.17?x: 1. . '1 1-, H, . -.q'..2-,- -., g 3',:,::g,53R:1a.,,1-3:sL-a1gli1ingg312,zQf:-fr:r. fiijw5',fie15,:1 ,-if-- jg-Lziizgq 2- 3'-'rg-g!i.fA,1f:5 -gvqihvij A,yf,g:,p5:3 gs-3-:lf gfqfgrj-'Q 1-- Llfim.. :Q Qffffgi ' friiffes-nf-'ff 24E'5'f1 1:f'f:-3:r:':s'1 'nK ' .. A 'afi'L1f?w- .-nu 1, '- 'ff '?'4.p.' 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E 1- Elgin-,P-,,,:,ff,!f.w3-f2'-'1Q2'gg,r2:.:M?-L' ' ,fs - J ? swf 'A'-'9 'gTn x-aaa .Jud-f W ,-- ,J l-:E gggsplziz-1'fi-m4Q:5'51iQ, ,Fi-f . . - -YA 'V .ff+f.-.aug .-.aan --.fm QW diff- -fJ:b.f'- -f:,f-:ilfqivgf:1a:f1f.e:i'3f2,wr1a1:,:v2f:fffi' HAM T!-,ExI -gZ14?g5:f2-iEfiif:..7aSL'wa ' -' E. Campus Life staff member, Mike Canny, gives Kevin Winschief a drink the hard way. F. Tammy Wilson demonstrates the proper way to pucker as Troy Hefner looks the other way. G. Picture perfect. Posing for the photographer are Campus Life members, Tammy Wilson, Troy Hefner, and Jimmy Lindsay. ,Za 42 W X -. According to the local director of campus life, Mike Canny, the main goal of CL is to help kids out. We like for the students to have lun, but also to be able to discuss any problems they might have. Although Campus Life is sponsored by a religious group, it does not emphasize religion heavily. According lo Mr. Canny, we make ourselves available for those who feel religion might help them, but we don't try to force religion onto people. In addition to meetings, Campus Life encourages fellowship through aug , Li b'-a. , o ag 2 .4 ' . '4 se- ge f X , -X 75 ,Z ' .. .1 r 1. ' f 4,55 My Y t, .f J , X ., ,W Z . A agar K XXNQM? activities. The group enjoyed canoeing, horseback riding, swimming, and sunbathing when the group visited Florida over spring break. CL members raised money by selling pizzas and fruit cakes and by holding car washes. Campus Life meets each Thursday at 7:07. The meetings have two rules: ill Never cut down anyone's beliefs, and Q29 when someone is talking, everyone else must listen. Sponsored by the Pastors of the Marshall area churches ' ' 'Rhoads Tracy Collier, Mrs. Rector. Row 2' Mr Heine Scott . . - Yelonda Tucker Cheryl Lrvvix Toni r R 1 Mrs Frtzarrald Tami Bafflhfifl . ' . , ' ' - , C ' Mor an, Jeanenne Stepp, Lisa Mason A SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE'BLSSMdESSLQLaUliQsh time Dowden alnd Mrs. Gard. Row 3: Donette Robinson, LeAnn Maloney, Jeni Morecraft onnre D t Wineinger, John Fash, David nY ef- 'S ' - ' K B gs Yvonne Burton penny Milbourn, Tim Dixon, and Peggy Lemieux. Row 5. Angie Waller, Sheryl . - Horsiey, Sheila Hewitt. lm 39 1 ' Barb Schwartz and Diane Wallace. Row 4. Tammy , . - ' 'Il d Lisa Budd. Brooks Wanda St. John, Cecelia Schroeger. Jodi Kempefr pany wynck' Km M' er an C onmurviun McMBr:HS OF THE BUSINESS CLUB include Row1 Mr Heine Mrs Frtziarrald Tracey Collier Cheryl Lrvvrx TonrRhoads TamIB8 hart Yelonda Tucker Mrs Rector Row2 Kris Lindley Denise Washburn Tammy Carpenter Kalynda Swertzer Lisa Barnhart Sara Stover Pam Th P ny Walters Brad Warner and Mrs Gard Row3 Lisa Summers M h lle rc e Pearman Darla Mrlboum Melissa Baggs Jeanne Burkett Darlene Ran Shelley Cutright and Kelly Wright Row 4 Michelle W rick M S arranne Jackson Jackie Daily Deena Bishop Becky Frtziarrald Lori Rhoads Nancy Hornbr and Kim Lacy Row 6 Pam Bradley Renee Kennedy Tammy Manhart Earllena Shetler Melinda Spares Sandy Macke and Beth Evans u uurrr M ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' l I i v I rn- . . I ' I - . - , . , I y I 1 ' , Ken, y . . . . I 'I 3 . . Y 1 . . l y I ' . ' . : ' y ' j, ary chwab, Sandi Kemper, Jan Arney, Lori Lindley, Missy Claypool, Tracy Sper06S. I-GIQF Macke, and Lesa Ridgway. Row 5: Rhonda Robertson, M ' , ' ' , ' , ' ' , ' , 00 ' Aj, 5? . X f fl M 'Gm X 4 Gearing up 'L for xtiwf , I y In fi ffxws gg. . X S f VANQ ' E A .f X N ry Q. 'JN be 'nv X,f X business. Members of the business club learn basics and skills for the job market and for further education in the business world. Outside speakers often address the club and give first- hand experience for those planning a career in business areas. An outstanding business stu- dent is selected each month, and from the monthly award recipients an outstanding business student of the year is selected. Highlights of the year are the following: a field trip to enhance awareness of requirements of today's business opportunities, a spring tea to promote National Secretary's day and a senior farewell to honor our senior business students. C. Officers of the business club are from left to right: Toni Rhoads, President: Tami Barnhart, Vice-Presidentg Tracey Collier, Treasurer, Yelonda Tucker, Secretaryg Cheryl Liv- vix, reporter. D. Club members viewing office equipment during their field trip to Indianapolis. Pictured are: Yelonda Tucker, Denny Milboum, Don Forsythe, Sarah Gwyn, Becky Lueken, Jeni Morecraft, Toni Rhoads, Barb Schwartz, Mr. Heine, Cheryl Livvix, and David Snyder. E. Boarding the busses bright and early was necessary for the field trip to Indy. Sponsored by Newton's Interstate Shell Route 1 and I-70 Ml f A x 114-as ew W5 o . I er I dx V f . -'HLA .AXA 3'. ' x f A x X ,,.,.,, . x N G is Xxxxx ,X Y? 1 1 L- ? is i N M V if G 53:5 gf Q www Sw QNNN x xwwa 'is ,MS 52 ,bij fx w,,,,A M1 1 : B Y IM Mk ,f f fr' ff, If f Z 1 . f X 4 MMM MK? -.f W 7 Q f H K ff 'KN M Sponsored by Dr. George T. Mitchell 826-2361 C m 0 KN . ' s msg sees ss .r - .XS A ,,,,.,vW,wf,fs. r X 41? ,,, ,,,, ,N ....., ,..... . WWUWN. 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ART CLUB MEMBERS - Row 7: Ed Miller, Missy Wilson, Renee Kennedy, Kelly Howard, April Robinson. Row 2: Mike Rhoads, John Shotts, Michelle Wyrick, Kim Miller, Lisa Walsh, Mrs. Kay Woodard. Row 3: Troy Fowler, Randy York, Angie Waller, Agnes Grindle, Chris Balson, Richie Calhoun, Amy Woodard, Earllena Shetler, and Tammy Manhart. Row 4: Mike Garner, Kile Nave, and Tony Boesinger. D. ART CLUB OFFICERS - Row 1: Lisa Walsh, President and Kim Miller, Vice-President. Row 2: Michelle Wyrick, Secretary-Treasurer. E. Brent Neibaurer, Kim Miller, Chris Balson, Earllena Shelter, Richie Calhoun, and Randy York all decid- ed they needed a break from macrame snowflake construction. n r I vp. ,:4. v. 0 fl 1 A, ,, A--'P 'f I .,- 4, 'krx ff '4 mrfx ...v AN, 'if l u ,4 1- O ,fx 1 f , 5 . , 1 'W 5 f 2 921 ,rw-K ,Q 2 ?f'f :, V V V ' Spcnssfsed by Quahty Lime Cempany 825-2343 N wt A V fy tv-'vm A QQ, v g, QxQs WDM, .. Since no one has invented a spell to transform a basketball palace into a ballroom, lots of hard work must be done to ready the gym for the prom. The junior class assumes the responsibility ol decorating the gym. Mrs. Garnett Evola supervises the prom decorating. A. Malcolm Bartram comes up with another bright idea lor the decorations. B. Veronica Kiger, Tami Barnhart, Lesa Ridgway, and Beth Evans work on the ceiling. C. Mr. Wilson shows Richard Whitaker and Joseph Bennet how it's done. D. Even though there's plenty of work to be done, Tracy Charles, Tami Manhart and Brad Mason take time tor a photograph. E. While Malinda Spires concentrates on her painting, Lee Ann Nave talks to the wall. Sponsored by Finkbiner's Dept. Store 826-2913 ,Y ,J 7 if'-5,Fgfigifiyzei,:3'iiQj-54?1f hfj zlzjlg- 'gil 5:1 .-f:i,-i P '--,'1,qi5'Ef -15 19,1-. 'zv r-3,2 , , , ' ' 1 x . I 1 . T g,-:- .-5, ' wlffz- -- fflfj. igzi ,T-1': .-5.jQ'.yg-L7j:,44.lf.2 '.ji1Q -gL1j':-.' 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You notice the grand decorations in shades of black, silver and red. After finding a table to your liking you decide to get in line for pictures. Finally after your photo is taken you wander over to the refresh- ment table to sample punch and cake. At last you walk on to the dance floor and melt into the many other couples dancing cheek-to-cheek to the slow music. In what seems only minutes, the hour of 10:30 has ar- rived. The coronation of the king and queen. The royal dance is followed by one more dance and then on come the lights. lt's over. Just a few minutes to get comfortable and on to the Legion Home for the after prom party. Many couples moved to homes where they shared breakfast and memories of the night. The week after prom, the school was buzzing about all the excitement of prom. Although time has passed and thoughts of prom were succeeded by those of other events, the fun, excitement and friendship of prom will never fade. A. 1984 PROM COURT - Senior attendant Tracey Collier, King Dave Snyder Queen Yelonda Tucker and junior attendant Lesa Ridgway. Row 2: Escorts, Scott Rhodes, Beth Pancake Malcolm Bartram and Richard Whitaker. B. Stanley Lindley falls asleep with the company of Rob Crumrin, Amber Stephens and Lon Rhoads C and D. Couples enjoyed the evening dancing to the romantic music. E. Julie Dowden and Mark Thompson watch everyone dance the night away F. Dave Snyder and Yelonda Tucker are all smiles after the Coronation. G. Missy Claypool, Scott Rhodes, Lori Lindley, and Denny Milbourn take a break between dances Qi At me nop Homecoming night came to its climax when Tracey Collier was crowned homecoming queen. Tracey's escort was Denny Milbourn. The Oueen's attendants and their escorts were Lesa Mason and John Fash, Yelonda Tucker and David Snyder, and Diane Wallace and Brian Macke, senior representatives and escorts. Junior representative and escort was Jill Ferris and Malcolm Bartram. Sophomore representative and escort was Sara Stover and Ben Lueken. Ellen Stepp and Steve Boyer were freshman attendant and escort. A. The homecoming court looked stunning before the crowd on homecoming night. B. Cheryl Livvix, Brian Macke, Jon Thompson, and Tim Bruner roar for the Class of '84, C. The football players wait for the pep session to begin. D. Brent Beard shows his style for controlling the hoolahoop. E. The Marching Lion band gets ready for their half-time performance. F. Dancing the night away At the hop are the homecoming attendants and escorts. G. Sherri Ridgway keeps it going for the freshmen. H. Jacki and Julie Pickar, lcan you tell which is which?l Missy Martin, and Lori Burns sit pa- tiently and wait for the next dance to begin. 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B Scott Sherrill has all the right moves 64 2 . a, , I K- Every Breath you take Homecoming 1983 Marshall High School students enjoyed Homecoming day with a pep session and activities on the football field. A near perfect day lweather wisel contributed to the excitement. Activities ranged from a lion roar- ing contest to the crowning of the Romeo. C. Royalty in the making. Brent Neibaurer being crowned Romeo by the cheerleaders. 42, ? INF' .,.,a,.?'J , ' '- A ' , V . . xr , 2' 'I' 1 ig' - FV: ' av ,lv yr , 1.54 qi: 4 . ' 'E .my ' W'r',AI gr, , L. ,1 Y 41 ,Wy fi if A tr 1 ,4 p. gi-ff .3 511, x 'Lv 9.1, Hats, kph 2551. ei ,I .L A..-lf, IP' . . 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Brandt, Everett 86, 97, 98, 100 Brandt, Jennifer 84, 117 ' Brandt Mae 100 Brinkerhotf, Amanda 103, 104, 105, 119, 122, 123 Brook, Alan Brooks, Sheryl 74, 84 Bruce, Ouenby 78, 84, 88 Bruner Tim 66 Bucher, Sherri 98, 100, 103, 116, 117,119 Budd, Lisa 74, 84 Bumpus, Barb 90, 100 B rkett Jeanne 74, 84, 100 U 1 Burkybile, Michella 78, 79, 100, 103, 117, 119 Burns, Brian 82, 83, 86 Burns, Lori 67 Burress Randal 86, 103, 111 eunon,vv0nne74,e3,e4,97,114,11e,12o,123 Calhoun, 'Mike Calhoun, Richie 72, 73, 100, 104, 124 Campbell, Danny 86 Canny, Mike 77 Cantrell, Bret 90, 120, 128 Carpenter, Tammy 74, 90, 117 Carpenter, Jeff Charles, Tracy 80, 81, 90, 100, 104 Chilton, Kevin 86, 119 Clark, Dan 86 Clark, David Clark, Troy 86 1 Claypool, Melissa 69, 74, 84, 88, 92, 96, 106, 107,108, 109 Claypool, Michele 124 Clouse, Tim Coates, Calvin Collier, Troy 86 Collier, Tracey 68, 74, 75, 84, 96, 103 Combs, Mike 68, 79 - ' A Connelly, Dwight 95 Cown, Robert Cox, Becky Crum, Kerry 124 Crumrin, Rob 86, 90, 128 Cummins, Don 86, 111 Cummins, Ken 86,104, 110, 111, 112 Cummins, Ray 86, 104, 105,111, 112 Curran, Shawna 84 - Cutright, Shelly 74, 84, 100 V Dailey, Brian Daily, Jackie 74, 84 Daily, Troy 128 Davis, Naomi Dawson, Richard Dawson, Scott 120, 124, 125 Defeo, Russell 100, 111, 112 Dixon, Tim 74, 94, 119 Dominick, Lena Donham, Tina 103 97, 102, 103 Dowden, Julie 74, 84, 85, 86, 87, 95, 103, 114, 115 1 16 Downen, Kathy 90, 100 Downs, Lana Drake, Lisa Edwards, Nancy 84 1 Eirhart, Anita Elliott, Yvonne 80, 84 Engle, Jay 111 English, Bob English, Greg 98, 126 Enkoff, David 95 Evans, Beth 70, 74, 79, 84, 1.00, 119, 122 Farrell, Lisa Fash, John 74, 82, 83, 86, 88 Ferris, Jill Ferris, Robin 80 Fields, Jill 84 Fitzjarrald, Cris 74, 98 Fitzjarrald, Becky 74, 84, 103 Followell, Jim Followell, Anissa 103 Forsythe, Tim 86 Forsythe, Don 75, 103 Fowler, Troy 72 Fraker, Risa 83, 118, 123 Fry, Tim Gallagher, Suzann Gard, Doris Kay 74, 97 Gard, Jay 90, 91, 100,120, 124,126, 127, 128 Gardner, Emma 100 Gardner, Maureen Garner, Mike 86 Garner, Robin Gilbert, Brian 86 Goodwin, Mike Greenlee, Vince 83 Grieve, Shelley 117 Grieve, Shannon 84 Griffith, Kathy 100 Griffith, Edna 103 9110919-Agnes 72, 82, 83, se, Grooms, Mike 120, 121 Gunn, Todd 86, 110,111, 120 Gwyn. Sarah 75, 103 106, 107,108 f , ' 'r g - 4 A 1 Hardy, Tina ' Hasten, John 110, 111 I Haws, Deke 86, 90, 100, 111 nt ' Haws, Mindy 84, 90, 97, 100 ' Hayden, Pam 79, 84 ' Ha es K.C 119 y I ' ' L Hayes, Sara . Hefner, Troy 77, 86 , ' Heine, Rex 74, 75, 88 Hendrix, Missy 90, 100, 119, 123 Hewitt, Kevin 83, 86 Hewitt, Sheila 74, 78, 79, 84, 94, 97 - I Hibschman, Vicki 79 Higginbo1nam,sc011 111, 112, 113, 124 4 1115, Hilbert, Bryan 119 Hillenbrand, Laura 122, 123 Hoffman, Mary 6 .1 ,L Ho att, John 86, 12 ' 7 Hogrges, Renee 84, 90, 106, 107, 108, 109, 119.124 Hoppingarner, Rod ' ' Hoppingarner, Debby 79 1 . Hornbrook, Nancy 74, 98, 100 1 Horsley, Tammy 74, 79, 84, 94, 97 'mf Howard, Kelly 72 ,'i,, Huey, Melissa . Huffin ton Dalanne 82 1 Q I 1 Hutchens, Teresa 116 r ,yw 1 1 Jackson, Kelly Jackson, Scott Joab, Michelle 90, 93, 100, 119, 122, 123 Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Mark 128 . Johnson, Pat 119 Jones, Debbie 103 Jones, Tim 86,93 Jones, Travis 86, 92, 97, 100, 110, 111,112,113 Jones, Tricia 78, 103, 104, 105, 118, 119 Jordan, Angela 79, 90, 90, 104, 105 Jordan, Juli ' 15. Keefer, Tom 86 Kemper, John 88 Kemper, Jodi 74, 84 Kemper, Sandi 74, 84 Kendall, Andy Kennedy, John 95, 119 Kennedy, Rene 72, 74 Kesler, Rob 86 . Ketner, Mike Kidd, Richard Kiger, Veronica 70, 79, 84, 9 Kirchner, Kris 93 Kirk, Don 86,111,112 Kuhn, Kim 84 Kuhn, Todd 88, 120 435- Lacy, Kim 74, 84, 85 Lake, Chris 86, 120, 127 Lamb, Rodney 126 Lamb, Sandy 88, 126, 127 Lawson, Tracy Ledermann, Jon 86, 119 Ledermann, Jay 86, 103, 111 Lemay, Lori, 84 Lema Sarah Y, Lemieux, Peggy 74, 84, 85, 9 Lelich, Tim Lewis, Dawne ,...a-H' 3, 100, 103 Liggett, Dale Lindley, Amy 74, 90, 98, 100 Lindley, Lori 74, 90, 100 Lindley, Stanley 68, 83, 86, 108 Lindsay, Darren 86 Lindsay, Jim 76, 77, 86, 100, 128 Livvix, Cheryl 66, 74, 75, 84, 119, 122 123 Livvix, Sheri 78, 79, 103 Lueken, Becky 75, 88, 92, 97, 100, 106 107 108 109, 124 Lueken, Ben 86, 100, 103, 104, 105 126 128 Lycan, Carla 79, 93 Macke, Brian 66, 83, 92, 100 A Macke, Leigh 74, 84 Macke, Loren 126 Macke, Melissa 100 Macke, Sandra 74, 79, 84, 100 Maloney, Leann 74, 78 Maloney, Terry 76, 79, 86 Manharl, Suzanne 71, 92, 96, 97 Manhart, Tammy 72, 74, 84 Marcoot, Ross 80, 81, 128 Marshall, Laura 84, 116, 117 Marlin, Amy 90, 100 Martin, Lori 84, 90 Marlin, Missy 67, 90, 100, 122, 123 Mason, Brad 86, 87 Mason, Lesa 74, 116 Maurer, Jeff McConchie,Tim103,111,118,119 124 128 McGee, Steve 86, 111, 113, 118 McManus, Gary 83, 88, 89 McNary, Kathleen 90, 91 McNary, Renda 84, 103 MCOueen, Lisa 84, 92, 97.98, 100, 103 119 McQueen, Tom 124. 128 Miloouin, oenny 69, 74, 75, 90, 97, 100, 101 Milbourn, Darla 74, 84 Miller, Andy Miller, Ed 72, 86 Mme My 86 Ouirke, Mike 120 Miller, Kim 72, 73, 74, 84 Mills, Jim Minnich, Kim Mitchell, Kelly 86, 111 Montgomery, Jett 86 Montgomery, Cara 93 Morecralt, Shawn 86 Morecratt, Ron 103 Morecraft, Mark 83 Morecraft, Jeni 74, 75, 79, 84, 88, 97, 116 Moreland, Terry 83, 120 Morgan, Connie 74, 84, 86, 88, 106, 107, 108, 109, 124 Morgan, Ron Mullen, Chris Mullen, David Murphy, Carla Murphy, Matt 111, 112, 119 Murphy, Scott 86, 100 Murphy, Shawn 116 Nave, Kile 72, 86 Nave, Lee Ann 90, 92, 97, 98, 99, 100 Neibarger, Ron 83, 86 Neibauer, Brent 65, 73, 110, 111, 112, 120 Nichols, Mara 0'Rourke, Jennie 104 0'Rourke, Chris 83, 86 O'Rourke, Brian Osborne, Lisa 100, 103 Overstreet, Larry Pancake, Blue 86, 102, 103, 119 Pancake, Beth 68, 84, 100, 103 Parker, Lolita 84 Parsons, Angie 84 Patterson, Twila 119 Pauley, Jim 86, 100, 103 Pearce, Tammy 82, 83, 100, 117 Pearman, Michelle 74, 84, 100 Pearman, Mike 86, 119 Peterson, Don 86 Phillips, Eric 88 Pickar, Jackie 67, 90, 117 Pickar, Julie 67, 90, 117 Poorman, J. D. Poppe, Mark Powell, Melinda 80, 81 Powers, Don Prevo, Jim 79, 98, 100, 103 Prewelt, Betty 76, 90, 98' 100 Price, David 126, 127 ' 4' -A 1 'fl' ' 'a .,. -gr, 1 '42, 1 f 1 ,,,l , 115 , 4' 11-3,434 Randle, Rachelle 79, 84 nankins, oarlena 74, 100, 102, 103 if Rector, Sally 74, 104 ' QM' Reed, Buffy 100 1 1. 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Y I I v v s Jackson, Kelly 37, 45 Jackson, Scott 49 Joab, Michelle 49, 61 Johnson, Kenny 53 Johnson, Mark 49 Johnson, Pat 45 Jones, Debbie 7 Jones, Tim 46 Jones, TfHViS 3.7, 26, 28, 29, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63 Jones, Tricia 30, 31, 33, 38, 49, 51, 58, 59, 61 Jordan, Angela 31, 33, 46 Jordan, Juli Keefer, Tom 34, 46 Kemp, Ruth 42 Kemper, John 7 Kemper, Jodi Kemper, Sandi 53 Kendall, Andy 49 Kennedy, John 53 Kennedy, Rene 37, 53 Kesler, Rob 46 Ketner, Mike Kidd, Richard - Kiger, Veronica 30, 31, 33, 52, 53, 55, 57 Kirchner, Kris 6 Kirk, Don 6, 22 Kuhn, Kim 44, 46 Kuhn, Todd 7, 19 Lacy, Kim 53 Lake, Chris 49 Lamb, Rodney 46 Lamb, Sandy 7 Lawson, Tracy Ledermann, Jon 46, 58, 59 Ledermann, Jay 52, 53 Leitch, Tim 50 Lemay, Lori 37, 53, 58, 59 Lemay, Sarah 7 Lemieux, Peggy 3, 7, 18, 19, 26, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63 Lewis, Dawne 43, 46 Ligget, Dale 53 Lindley, Kris 28, 50 Lindley, Lori 53, 55 Lindley, Stanley 53 Lindsay, Darren 46 Lindsay, Jim 42, 58, 59, 61 Livvix, Cheryl 8, 10, 21, 27, 58, 59. 50, 53 Livvix, Sheri 30, 31, 33, 50 Lueken, Becky 8, 9, 28. 63 Lueken, Ben 48, 50 Lycan, Carla 9, 32, 33 Macke, Brian 9. 40 Macke, Leigh 53, 56, 57 Macke, Loren Macke, Melissa 50, 58, 59,61 Macke, Sandy 53, 62,63 Maloney, Leann 9, 28, 29, 31, 33 Maloney, Terry 46 Manhart, Suzanne 9, 10 Manhart , Tammy 53 Marcoot, Ross 46 Marshal l, Laura 43 Martin, Amy 53, 58,59 Martin, Lori 50 Martin, Melissa 50, 58, 59, Mason, Brad 47, 53 Mason, Lesa 18, 19,24 Maurer, Jeff 46 McConchie, Tim 50 ' McGee, Steve 50 McManus, Gary 53 McNary, Kathleen 36 McNary, Renda 44, 46, 57 McOueen, Lisa 28, 53 McQueen, Tom 40 Milbourn, Denny 8, 11 Milbourn, Darla 50 Miller, Andy 8, 11 Miller, Ed 54 Miller, Gary 34 Miller, Jerry 50 Miller, Kim 12, 26 Mills, Jim 46 Minnich, Kim 50 Mitchell, Kelly 50 Montgomery, Jett 50, 54 Montgomery, Cara Morecraft, Shawn 12 Morecratt, Ron 46, 58, 59 Morecraft, Mark 46 61.62 Morecraft, Jeni 12, 26, 62, 63 Moreland, Terry 40 Morgan, Connie 13 Morgan, Ron 19 Morgan, Virginia 35 Morris, Bob 37 Mullen, Christina 46 Mullen, David 46 Murphy, Carla 54 Murphy, Matthew 1, 54, 58,59 Murphy, Scott 50 Murphy, Shawn 54, 61 Murphy. Tom 27, 34 Nave, Kite 50, 58, 59, 61 Nave, Lee Ann 52, 54, 62, 63 Neibarger, Ron 54 Neibauer, Brent 1, 13, 22, 24 Nichols, Mara, 46 0'Rourke, Jennie 36 0'Rourke, Chris 54 0'Rourke, Brian 46 Osborne, Lisa 50, 58, 59, 63 Overstreet, Larry 54 1 1 v- E 1121! Eaglin, Garold 34 Garner, Robin 53 Gerdt, Gary 61 Gilbert, Brian 49 G00dwin, Mike 45, 58, 59,61 Greenlee, Vince 45 Grieve, Shelley 45 Grieve, Shannon 53 Edwards, Nancy 44, 45, 58, 59 Griffith, Kathleenn 53 Eirhart, Anita 37, 45 Griffith, Edna 49 Eltron, Yvonne 5 Grindle, A906-S 1, 2, 71 28, 29 Engle, Jay 41 Grooms, Mike 7 English, Bob 53 Gunn, Todd 49 English, Greg 28, 45 Gustafson, R. D. Enkoff, David 37 Evans, Beth 53 Evola, Garnett 36 Farrell, Lisa, 49 Fash, John 2, 6, 26 Gwyn, Jim 41, 61 Gwyn, Sarah 7, 10, 58, 59, Hardy, Tina 49 Harper, Dorothy 42 Hasten, John 41 61 Ferris, Jill 53 Ferris, Robin 57 Fields, Jill 45 P Fitzjarrald, Cris 11, 39 Fitzjarrald, Becky 53 Followell, James 45 Followell, Anissa 49 Forstyhe, Tim 49 Forsythe, Don 6 Fowler, Troy 45 Fraker, Risa 45, 58, 59, 61 Fry, Tim Gallagher, Suzann 49 Gard, Doris Kay 39 Gard, Jay 49 Gardner, Emma 39 Gardner, Missy 45 Garner, Doug 43 Garner, Mike, 53 Haws, Deke 49 Haws, Mindy 3, 7, 10, 24, 27, 28, 29 Hayden, Pam 53 Hayden, Pam Hayes, K. C. 45 Hayes, Sarah 34 Hayes, Sara 45 Hefner, Troy 45 Heine, Rex 39 Hendrix, Melissa 49 Hermanson, Sharon 38 Hewitt, Kevin 45 Hewitt, Sheila 6, 22, 38 Hibschman, Vicki 33, 35, 45 Higginbotham, Scott 53 Hilbert, Bryan 45 Hillenbrand, Laura 41 Hoffman, Mary 49 Hoggatt, John 49 Holmes, Becky 41 Holmes, Renee 45, 47 Hoopingarner, Ftod 7 Hoopingarner, Debra 28, 31, Hornbrook, Nancy 28, 53 Horsley, Tammy 6, 9, 10 Howard, Kelly 45 Huey, Melissa Huffington, Dalanne 49 Hutchens, Teresa 33, 45 1-1t2Z'f'., , - 1 , , f ' I ' V-fl' . s Q, .L L' ,ips-,'2 - 3 , -ge -- 1 '1f,l,4 . Here's where to lind in which direction yotrre going Abbott, Delmas 45 Abbott, Shelly 49 Adams, Brad Albert, Linda 33, 36 Altmeyer, David Amacher, Jeff Anacker, Matt 4 Arney, Jan 53, 57 Baggs, Kim 4, 26 Baggs, Melissa 49 Barnhart, Tamara '53 Barnhart, Lisa 49 Bartlett, John Bartram, Malcolm, 53 Batson, Chris 53 Beal, Jon 37, 45 Beard, Brent 5 Belding, Matt 49 Beleslin, Bill 40 Bennet, Joseph 23, 28, Betts, Donna 37, 45 Betts, Vicki 42, 49 Bishop, Deena 53 Bishop, Tamara Bishop, Todd 45 Blair, Francis 49 Blankenship, Randy 5 Boesinger, Tony 49 Bohn, Gene 40 Bosstick, Lisa 48, 49 Bounds, Terri 49 Boyer, Allen 34 Boyer, Eric 45 , 29, 53, 58, 59, 61, 63 Boyer, Scott 2, 5, 11, 22, 24 Boyer, Steve 45 Bradley, Pam 53 Brandt, Everett 3, 5, 10, 26, 28, 58, 59. 60, 61,521 63 Brandt, Jennifer 37, 45, 58, 59, 61 Brandt, Mae 39 Brinkerhoft, Amanda 44, 45 Brooks, Alan Brooks, Sheryl 4 Bruce, Ouenby 4, 63 Bruner, Tim 5, 23, 28, 29, 58, 59. 51 Bucher, Sherri 28, 49, 58, 59, 61 Budd, Lisa 5, 26 Bum us Barb 49 p , Burkett, Jeanne 49 Burkybiie, Michelle ao, 31, 32, 33, 38, 49. 51, 58- 59' , 61, 62, 63 Burns, Brian 49 Burns, Lori 45, 58, 59, 61 Burress, Randal 49 A Burton, Teresa 5, lt Calhoun, Michael 45 Calhoun, Richie 52, 53 Campbell, Danny 37, 45 Cantrell, Bret 45 Carpenter, Tammy 49 Carpenter, Jett 45, 58, 59 Charles, Tracy 53 Chilton, Kevin 37,- 45 Clark, Daniel 45 Clark, Troy 49 Claypool, Michele 5, 10, 22, 28, 29, 62, 63 Claypool, Melissa 53 Clohuse, Tim 45 Coates, Calvin Cole, Ellen 43 Coleman, Charlotte 42 Collier, Troy 49 Collier, Tracey 4, 11, 57 Combs, Michael 30, 31, 32, 33, 45 Connelly, Dwight 38 Cown, Robert Cox, Becky 48, 49 Crumrin, Robert 45 Cummins, Don 53 Cummins, Ken 10 Cummins, Ray 44, 45 Curran, Shawna 45 Cutright, Shelly 48, 49, 57 Dailey, Brian 49 Daily, Jackie 53 Daily, Troy 45 Davidson, Jean 35 Davis, Naomi 49 Dawson, Rick 45 Dawson, Scott 28, 29,53 Deteo, Russell 4, 22, 224, 39 emin , Henr , 34, 3 gixon,gTim 5,341,211 28,58, 59, 61, 62, 63 Dominick, Lena 45 Donham, Tina 33, 49 Dowden, Julie 3, 5 Downen, Kathy 49 Downs, Lana 5 Drake, Lisa 49 3 new directlo x J fl Llsa Usborne Bm sauna Cheryl Llvvlx Underclassmen Sports Faculty Oeeelty Bruce Kathy Thompson Becky Luelten Cl-Hlllf Seniors Seniors E Stafi in . - embers decided that Ouenby Bruce's home tcomplete with balconyt would make a great place to take the Staff Dlclufe' Sponsored by Bev CruSe Photography 14 W. Cumberland N Joseph Bennet Clubs Which way is up? Planning and construction ot the 1984 Marshallonian took some extra thought to decide which way was up. Development of the catalog theme was challengingg at times confusing. Despite the tact that at times statt members weren't sure which way was up, the one direction the statt chose was to give the students, faculty and friends of Marshall High one ot the most interesting and enjoyable yearbooks ever. The following page t64l helps to give some insight about the planning and purpose ot this book. Under each picture on this page and the preceeding page is listed the name of each st att member and the section tor which they were responsible for completing. Eacr. slatt member is pictured with the telephone to indicate their ability to help and assist the student body in producing a top rate book. Yearbook staff pilots Foggy Lanlux Tonl Ilhoads JON Slflllllll Underciassmen Sporis Spvffs M X , fl A Jaananno Supp Sports lallssa Ilariln Slave Spancur Michelle Burkyblla Jonl Morocrafi Faculty Advisor Ads Underclassmen Sally Mach Evmll Brandt Lu Aim lhyg Clubs Ads Clubs Ulm riisllace Pdlchelle Claypool Travls Jonas Do-Edllar A I Activities Activities ng. aAsc?!mhurg Pggroggggy Sponsored by Eos Grease 15 62 - A Je Rami sxdwwi X M , L.: ll.:1' I 5' ll: ,Ii 'Q ' Un I L v: u al 'bl' 'I tif V f -X .-in' C A, Pep and jazz bands tuned for performance Students that are members of the concert and marching bands also com- prise the pep and jazz bands. For the first time the pep band performed at both boys and girls basketball's home games. The pep band members, as usual, were filled with pep at the games and faithfully tooted their horns for all of the games. Jazz band participants again had a very successful year. They performed at the Eastern Illinois University Jazz Festival and came away with second place honors. The jazz band also attended the contest at Miliken University in Decatur and brought home first place honors. A. Marching band members Peggy Lemiuex and Cheryl Livvix demonstrate a new marching band formation. B. Everett Brandt was named the winner of the Jazz Band Outstanding Performer Award from E.l.U. C. JAZZ BAND MEMBERS - Row 1: Joseph Bennet, Tammy Wiser, Tammi Wallace, Jennifer Brandt, Tricia Jones, and Sarah Gwyn. How 2: Mr. Gerdt, Melissa Martin, Travis Jones, Teri Wiser, Everett Brandt, Tim Bruner, and Mr. Gwyn. Bow 3: Eric Wells, Mike Goodwin, Tim Dixon, Jim Lindsay, and Lisa Franker. D. PEP BAND MEMBERS - Row 1: Travis Jones, Everett Brandt, Eric Wells, Mr. Gwyn. Bow 2: Kile Nave, Tricia Jones, Missy Martin, Tammy See, Sheri Bucher, and Melissa Martin. Row 3: Melissa Macke, Lori Burns, Michelle Joab, Jennifer Brandt, Tricia Jones, and Michelle Burkybile. Row 4: Tammy Wallace, Tammi Wiser, Risa Fraker, Shawn Murphy, Sarah Gwyn, and Teri Wiser. ' ' 2-aw . ,H -' 'r 1 '1.gg,f.-15,5111-f ,f,sf'-aelga Q,ef5fF1g.jr5.f'13-e A-451,-gi7faig1:rs34gg2f.'ffg::3j9f2LEii3,fE'?:E:'?ef ?'E2-Q12321?'Sis1-'hefsferifl:'-1.t?E'f-EQ-19112:-ite I 1 41 fifiii 4 - 4. 212 41, fizefif -122: -,'i-1525 1- :-1:12 1 -'fievv-1-if:frfgkirfsff:Zefzg-:P-'izefra-3:-lf. Q2-Pgaipfwrcieverff rf'f2f1?e12'5fs-.-f1::fL'-TJeJ1.14-effwws21,5-:Hrs-'Q,1. l:'f1rfd:Ee-'ifz ,L --1 1 zu .yy 14.1 zgf:-:.,,.1:g- -143gqigs.:.,'Hge-.L..':f,vg,,,:g,g.'ff,-s5..gg25g::egpmg1egf552::.-r:-w:f.f172:-an-gq.z'.::fff:.':airmezyril-arg...A331z11-3ierafngfgiiw,-21-:1.fizig Band heads in two directions MHS students that participate in the band program are members of one band that actually serves two purposes. The marching band performs for all home football games and marches in area parades and celebrations. March- ing band season lasts from the time that there are 950 days to the very cool days of early November. Under direction of Mr. Jim Gwyn assisted by Mr. Gary Gerdt, the band kept very busy keeping their lines straight. The other half of the season is devoted to the concert band. lt is the con- cert band that performs three yearly concerts. The annual Childrens concert, for elementary students interested in learning to play a band instrument, was again a great success and enjoyed by all. The drama club helped the band by performing in their presentation of the Three Little Pigs. D. Percussionists Melissa Martin, Tim Bruner, Kite Nave, and Michelle Burkybile concentrate dur- ing a marching band performance. ,ZF Mer AM . ,. 1, . - 4 Ea- . . L ' ,Lori LeMay, Tricia JoneS. NBOCY E' 1g83 984 CQNCEHTBAND-now 1.- Angela senalburo, Melissa Martin, Michelle Burkybtler Safamwyn' Peggy emleuxt' Fr ker criervlltvvtx L0 BU 'S Wal S . - , M lssa Macke, isa 8 T ' ' ,and Sheri Bucher. Flow 2: Jon Lederman, Mike Goodwin, Tammy See. Jenmfet Brandt' Llsigrfdgiigi Tin Bruner, Kite Nave, Matt Murphy, Everett Brandt. TamfllY WiS0f. Tammi Wallace Joseph Bennet Row 3: Flon Morecraft, Eric Wells, Jim Lindsay, I ' ravrs Jones, Teri Wiser, Jeff Carpenter, Amy Marti Sponsored by H6d99,5 Store 826-2813 A. B. HIGH BRASS MID LUW WOODWIIIDS - Front: Lisa Fraker, Jim Lindsay, Ron Morecratt, Tim Dix- on, Mike Goodwin, Jon Lederman, and Tammy See. Back: Lori Burns, Cheryl Livvix, Joseph Bennet, Tammy Wiser, and Tammi Wallace. PEIICUSSIUII MID LUW BRASS - Front: Amy Martin, Jett Carpenter, Everett Brandt, Travis Jones, and Teri Wiser. Back: Matt Murphy, Tim Bruner, Kile Nave, and Eric Wells. C. WUODWIIIJS - Front: Melissa Martin, Angela Schalburg, Michelle Burkybile, Sara Gwyn, Tricia Jones, Lori LeMay, and Peggy Lemieux. Back: Nancy Edwards, Jennifer Brandt, Sherri Bucher, Lisa Osborne, and Melissa Macke. SPOFTSQFSG by Hgggaieie Home Appliances Raises? 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Some juniors could even be heard practicing air-raid commands for the upcom- ing year. A. Juniors chose as officers, Lesa Ridgway, Presidentg Richie Calhoun, Vice-Presidentg Beth Pancake, is ., ..V,, , A, S. grew 1 Secretaryg and Veronica Kiger, Treasurer - to help command them through their junior year. B. Lee Ann Nave received the results of her PSAT test. C. Jay Lederman debates the big decision - pitch it or suffer the consequences. Z,-Gu , f x 2229 7, Vx' 1 I warm f 9, Q Wwfmw f ,WM 4 , f f ,MMV F 2 ff f rf' l I i A. Tricia Jones Michelle Burkybile and Carol Taylor march lo lhe beal of a drherenl drummer B. Lisa Rankin can l believe lhe gossip she s rusl heard -r J 'it I 'g'4 4 ifr Q- ' ' ' 1 cl.',1.o.1'f'0:'g':.lI 'efkzshs ,nun , '- ...mug s !e5'5? ' 9. 0.4 . N , Q. o'u j I 7, K ,. -an P Q c,us'j. 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This is the time when the can walk freely down the halls without having to hide from Seniors. The class chose - Ben Lueken, Presidentg Lisa Bosstick, Vice-Presidentg Julie Roberts, Secretaryg and Shelly Cutright, Treasurer - to help guide them through their sophomore year. 1 l r V. ,Ma A B. Scott Spinner is so involved in his studies that he doesn't see the hand that is about to attack him. C- BCCKY COX and Tammy Stepp lake some time to make some plans tor the weekend. u aff 'H x r Q 5 1' N A l.l,l,l.lVll,l.rw XX c all fr-' ri I I I I I I 7 , . , x x W . A i 9 fl, z fi' ,rig I 'Q ..u .fn U. 'ich W: Qbf- ff-if ffl F I H, Wa I l 5.17 viii YSYQ,,f.:e1'fgg 'Ql.f.'2 C, -, ,Un .L V, . t , -4 p'1'1.'fZvr'f15.if1::Z,f1 fiilrffi'-' ... . . 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But Amber, you shouldn't have had your fingers there, replied Brad. B. Renee Holmes shows the profits ol a hard day's work lselling magazinesl. 'TN 5 If 7 A lfwr' Y Billy Terell Brent Thompson Brad Totten Tammy Troxel Tami Wallace Chuck Wieland Jett Wernz Tammy Wiser Karen W0ll Tracy Wilson Tim Jones Angela Jordan Thomas Keefer Robert Kesler Kim Kuhn Rodney Lamb Jon Ledermann Dawne Lewis Darrin Lindsay Terry Maloney Ross Marcoot Jeff Maurer Renda McNary Jim Mills Mark Morecraft Ron Morecraft Chris Mullen David Mullen Mara Nichols Brian O'Rourke Twila Patterson Mike Pearman Jacquelyn Pickar Julie Pickar James Poorman Sherri Ridgway April Robinson Steve Robinson Tony Sanders Chris Sandrelto Tammy Sherrill Harold Shetler John Shotts Loretta Shotts Kim Smelcer Brian Smith 4 , V , S 1 Vviifl 7 fviiwn vvgwi iQfi+q.1f,'?fZi' it il',, , fl gl f ,gn Wim, .. A , L V' ,f ef I f:'?,ff' 0 ,,,,, ,, f gxghfyf f ,- L. nk 7, View fl! 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Debbie Hooplngafflef Kelly Howard Kelly Jackson Pal Johnson -nf Qxvfb Q.-7 Troy Hefner Kevin Hewill Vickie Hibschman Bryan Hilberl Rennee Holmes if 5 'SBS ADCOU Jon Beal Donna Bells Todd Bishop Eric Boyer Sieve Boyer Jennifer Brandl Amanda Brinkerholl Lori Burns Mike Calhoun James Campbell Brel Canlrell Jeff Carpenter Kevin Chillon Daniel Clark Tim Clouse Mike Combs Rob Crumrin Ray Cummins Shawna Curren Troy Daily Rick Dawson Lena Dominick Nancy Edwards Anila Eirharl Greg English Jill Fields Jim Followell Troy Fowler Rlsa Fraker Missy Gardner Mike Goodwin Vince Greenlee Shelley Grieve K. C. Hayes Sarah Hayes , vi ff,' ',f 1 !il l,n'4f A. WHAT IT T MEANS TO BE A FRESHMAN Freshmen are subjected to many trials and tribula- tions. The most common being air-raids, upper classmen, and much much homework. The freshman class consists of 100 students. They have chosen - Ray Cummins, Presidentg Amanda Brinkerholf, Vice- Presidentg Tami Wallace, Secretaryg and Renda McNary, Treasurer - to lead them through their first difficult year. f l ,, ., f W! 1 , Q F , xy A ,,, , e WV U- , fff' W --:Fil T, f ,,ff?,f' I W yfffff .1 .1 f B. Boy! Sherri Strohm sure works hard trying to look beautiful. Wwe V . wiv i it H ' ' frii ' ,, A XC' f 4 ffwzi V' ff' .w'ijAFVJ . as X ,I 12297 -Q. hf rd C. April Robinson and Kim Smelcer turned white as ghosts in health class. D. Nancy Edwards enjoys another worm sandwich while Kim Kuhn carefully inspects her sandwich for any surprises. sv-nr lx 1 f XX X' W22 'W , N, ,fx . gf I s 4 v za if' ,JV-1 ' f ' v 449' 4. y 'T A lflrflryvf rl 1 f L G 'rr if A in Hz HH 'M ' ck V 'A 'm '4 'd' it If 'lihvfm '4 it fJt'G i2d'-'5 'w '5 'h. A 1 W vt 1 at wr Qslwuls X g.f..Ysgs.. .sux .5 szq, K. NNN, s NN. . is . 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Jennifer Brandt, Nancy Switzer, Anita Elrhart, Kevin Chilton, Jon Beal, Dan Campbell, Donna Betts, Tony Sanders, and Kelly Jackson. Mr. Enkotf works with computer students, Bene Kennedy and Lori LeMay. Math instructors are Bob Morris, David Enkoft, and Rodney Rector. it Wi? A X rs . . 0. . K X ...F X QE . 1' AS is ' : S is . t X1 i S Yf 'I' AX STSDSXX.-.i.:.....44 i fe S S S Keep MHS Moving A. School board members for 1983-84. Stand- ing are Randolph Ftich, Gary Miller, and Allen Boyer. Seated are Darrell Richey, Board Presi- dent, Tom Murphy, and Board member Sarah Hayes. k B. Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Garold Eaglin. C. Mr. Deming demonstrates the finer points of freshman counseling to Tom Keefer and Chris Sandretto. D. MHS Principal, Bob Thompson and Hank Deming, Guidance Counselor. E. Virginia Morgan prepares admit slips for Vicki Hibschman and Tammy Troxel. F. Secretaries Jean Davidson and Virginia Morgan. Sxd an WVA , Za f f f X W nw un. -.-1-.pnafhn -nk -4 :.n1Qm.4,. ETh wltzer, Mike I , , . - , N s e cast of the wish Peddler includes Rachelle Randle, vrckr Hrbscnman, Tina woll, Ttgehggngemx Jf?rE'1Cl'f,reV0, Veronica Coombes Michelle Burkybile Miss Wichman Laura Trezise Carol Taylor Carla Lycan . , v 1 ' . ' ' . L da Albert. and Beth E'99f.kTrrcran Jones, Debbie Hoopingarner, Leann Maloney, Angle Jordan. MVS- Sue Shawver' Mrs In anca e. . ' f causing e townspeople have taken one of their wishes and wished for an author to write them a play In hopes 0 Hugh. The author, Angie Jordan, confers with some of the citizens. F Th the Witch to I ishes for Sale How many times have you caught yourself saying, lf only l could wish, l'd wish for . . Well, the drama club pro- duced a children's play that was centered around that very statement. The Wish Peddler was a crafty old fellow who bought and sold wishes. The one character who really needed a wish was the witch who could not cackle. Who wants a mean old witch who can't even cackle as she casts a spell or turns someone into a frog? The witch has been stealing the town children just because she is mean. The townspeople band together and try to get her to laugh at their entertainment and in return for her laugh she'll give back their children. Their wish is finally given as the witch does finally laugh as every mean old witch should. A. Old witch iMissy Wichmanl is entertained by a dancing townsperson iMlke Combesl. B. Laura Trezise is finally successful in causing the witch to laugh with her antics such as riding the tricycle. C. Here comes the wish peddler, Michelle Burkybile, asking everyone to make a wish. D. The ultimate in funny. Laura Trezise teams up with Carla Lycan fin lion suitl to make even the meanest of old witches to laugh. 00 XI wM,,,,,..... 1 ff-XI , ,f ,.w J gr., I li .', .Q c Q n'. ,lf 1, K'--' ' '. 0 ,. Q 4 '. 1 1 L N N 1 x i A ,'r -1 Q14 , Q. W J 'ISS ,,, f , V KI A' 2 X ,, 2 W, Sponsored by J 81 R Corral 501 Michigan Avenue 826-6182 is xv x K x X Q W Gr' 5 'S Sponsored by Tom's Cafe 826-8323 BLAST OFF! Yes, folks, that's Abbie Anderson blasting off from Earth on her way to Venus. But . . . Abbie, you're going the wrong way! And so Abbie ends up not on the planet Venus, but on Meanus, home of the perfectly awful people. These awful people threw Abbie into jail for smiling, humming, and whistling a hap- py tune. There she was joined by Zebulon Zook from the planet Mirth. What followed was a merry effort, complete with chase scene, to get Lady Grumble and Lord Groucho to laugh. Abbie, Zebulon, and Sir Groan succeed in their efforts when a cream pie headed for Sir Groan hits Lord Groucho. Everyone laughs and decides that it is easier to laugh than frown. ln the end everyone on Meanus becomes happy and the Meanusites go to Earth with Abbie and Zebulon who is searching for some new jokes. A. Come in, ground control. ll's a bird! lt's a planet No, it's Abbie Anderson in her rocket ship. Michelle Burkybile and Tricia Jones serve as air trafhc controllers. B. Jim Prevo as Zebulon Zook is led away by two Meanusites, Missy Wichman and Mike Combs. C. Abbie Anderson jSherri Livvixi together with Zebulon Zook tJim Prevoj have an unhappy confrontation with Meanusites, Mike Combs, Missy Wichman, Veronica Kiger, and Beth Pancake. D. Cast ot the Planet of the Perfectly Awful People: Row 1: Missy Wichman, LeAnn Maloney, Michelle Burkybile, Tricia Jones, and Angie Jordan. Row 2: Mike Combs, Veronica Kiger, Beth Pancake, Jim Prevo, Sherri Livvix, Rachelle Randle, Karen Woll and Debbie Hoopingarner. E. Abbie Anderson with some of her favorite books. F. Two perfectly awful people, Veronica Kiger and Beth Pancake. it i t 5P0I1S0red by Martin's Drug Store 325-3333 QNX? X.-XX X X ss .Q-si SES N Bs Q he . X .ses ss ,sg 5 Ness. we s S. L A:-. s Accomplishments Ar 1 ' -. ,I X .1 ' ' ' L blah' r ' ...: . ..N' ' 5 ' ' 'l-M10 .Y ' I LLIJ .. AA,A ,,.., 1,, +64 .Rah 9 G k ' A . V' A x5'f 'Nv--.. 1 55' . . . V . . .-.f 1 b rmgfs nl9ht was more or less a wrapup of accomplishments made Y 1 seniors and achievements of many underclassmen. WMS gathering of award winners, their parents, faculty and ad- sratton was to honor those students who earned recognition throughout the school year. Several scholarships and awards worth nearly S100,000.00 were Pl9S6rtted to seniors by colleges and universities interested in working with these students. - gmt: lmctrpal, Bob Thompson, remarked at the beginning of the pro- are bgin ave a lot of terrific kids in Marshall . . . and many of them 9 recognized tonight. .. .. 1 F 9' :Q V ,,., . N 4-Si? -P2 1222111.32-: A -- - ,.V. .. . r ' .fzsr . 5 ,-' Af y,:11, z.1: V- . , 'V ,A-1, -311--, M A. Eric Wells received the John Philip Sousa Award. Northwood Institute presented a scholarship to Michele Claypool. C. MHS students who received awards or honors. Row 1: Jackie Simmons, Leann Maloney, Lisa McOueen, Lisa Bidgway, Michele Claypool, Amy Woodard, and Debbie Hoopingarner. How 2: Nancy Hornbrook, Barb Schwartz, Teri Wiser, Mindy Haws, Tami Wallace, Kris Lindley, and Diana Wallace. How 3: Becky Lueken, Greg English, Eric Wells, Everett Brandt, Betty Prewett, . I . . . t T. Sheri Bucher, and Tammy Wilson. Row 4. Tim Dixon, Jim Prevo, Joseph Benne, rm Bruner Travis Jones, Scott Wineinger, Agnes Grindle, Scott Dawson, and Missy Wichman. m members who received recognition were Greg English, Jim Prevo, Betty B. D. Scholastic Tea Prewett, Sheri Bucher, Tami Wallace and Kris Lindley. E. Joseph Bennet and Scott Dawson were named as delegate and alternate to Boys' State. F. Leann Maloney and Scott Wineinger received Coil Sales scholarships. G. Outstanding Business Student ot the year was Jackie Simmons. H. Seniors who received awards. Leann Maloney, Michele Claypool, and Diana Wallace. Row ' ' ' 3: T' Bruner, Travis 2: Teri Wiser, Mindy Haws, Agnes Grtndle, and Tammy Wilson. Row rm Jones, and Scott Wineinger. Sponsored by Cooper's Coin Laundry 826-8924 American Legion Auxiliary Girls' State - Lisa Mc0ueen, Delegate - Lesa Ftidgway, Alternate Illinois State Scholarshp Commission - Teri Wiser, Everett Brandt Daughters of American Revolution - Mindy Haws Eastern Illinois University Honors Band - Teri Wiser, Eric Wells, Peggy Lemieux Louis Armstrong Jazz Band Senior Award - Tim Dixon John Philip Sousa Outstanding Concert Band Senior - Eric Wells Women's Club Scholarshp for Speech - Angie Jordan Semper Fidelis Marine Band Award - Travis Jones American Legion School Medal Award - John Fash, Travis Jones, Becky Lueken, Diana Wallace Women 's Club Scholarshp for Art - Amy Woodard Elks Most Valuable Student Award - Teri Wiser, Diana Wallace North wood institute Presidential Scholarship - Michele Claypool Michigan State University Academic Excellence Award - Mindy Haws National Merit Scholarshp Program Michigan Slate University - Mindy Haws College of St. Mary Presidential Scholarship - Teri Wiser Josten Foundation Scholarshm - Teri Wiser Presidential Academic Fitness Award - Mindy Haws, Teri Wiser, Everett Brandt, Travis Jones National Latin Award - Joseph Bennet, Betty Prewett, Kris Lindley, Richard Whitaker Indiana State University Academic Scholarshp - Mindy Haws, Tim Bruner Edwin J. Bashe Scholarshp St. Mary ol the Woods College - Diana Wallace William Davidson Memorial Agricultural Scholarship - Agnes Grindle Marian College Scholarship - Tim Bruner National Honor Society Regional Tournament Scholarship - Diana Wallace Indiana State University Alumni Scholarshp Mind Haws - Y Lions Club Scholarshp - Travis Jones Coil Sales Scholarshp - Leann Maloney, Scott Wineinger Nellie Stephenson Memorial Scholarship Indiana Slate University - Tammy Wilson, Kevin Wilkey Bausch 8 Lomb Science Award - Teri Vlhser United States Army Scholar Athlete - Teri Wiser, Travis Jones JETS A ward in Biology - Kris Lindley Lowney Turner Handy Creative Writing Award - Tim Bruner Art Dept. Achievement Award for Seniors - Agnes Grindle Best Thespian of the Year Award - Missy Wichman Scholastic Team Award - Sherri Bucher, Greg English, Kris Lindley, Jim Prevo Betty Prewett, Joseph Bennet, Everett Brandt, Nancy Hornbrook, Lisa McOueen, Lee Ann Nave, Cathy Ryan Outstanding Business Student - Jackie Simmons Velsicol Scholarship Youth lor Understanding - Jim Prevo Eastern Illinois University Business Contest 5 Lisa Barnharl, Kris Lindley, Jim Prevo, Debbie Hoop ingarner, Tammy Horsley, Barbara Schwartz, Jackie Sim- mons, Tracy Collier, Diana Wallace, Becky Lueken American Legion Boys' State - Joseph Bennet, Delegate - Scott Dawson, Alternate ,g ar 440 31 -r--7 SPONSOTBU by Marshall IGA Foodiiner 825-5511 Reflect 'I EK A fijgi, i :qt tgjff.. S taKsa,,,,..t .. K , - F T ' ' - . . . , 0?'31g'?l225 Sdgraduating class had three valedictorians, all with straight A grade averages. Lett to right are Teri Wiser, Mindy Haws and Diane Wallace e lctorlans shared speaking duties during the graduation ceremonies. They spoke concerning the past, the present, and the future. Sponsored by Doris' Beauty Salon 826-5323 C Graduation: A time to xr ,gg A. With diplomas in hand, Kim Baggs, Kim Miller and Lesa Budd wait to greet parents and friends. B. John Fash, and Bill Richey appear satisfied that graduation is finally about to happen. C. Posing for a photo are Everett Brandt, Travis Jones and Eric Wells. D. Jeni Morecratt gives some instructions to Lesia Sanders, Peggy Lemieux and Barb Schwartz. E. School Board President, Tom Murphy, presents Cheryl Livvix with her diploma. Sponsored by Bona Terra Ag 826-8834 M W ,,,Mj,Y f ea ,, , , N , ' wx, Y, 1, f we 5' Zi , A ff , -of:-. ff My, WY 'ff I .?tV1Z ' 7 f ' WWW 4 V .. A ,, .5 isJ ' ll-5 u, r 7, P an 4' ws:-Z I 'X x f K Z' i ,7,tg., , V . ,, I , M W 7 ,cif fig if t ' f 'J E 6 I, X. g, f 3 .M , XF ,F 4n4...,. , 2. Senior class president, Jeff Strohm, escorts classmates Toni Flhoads and Mindy Haws from the platform following graduation eremonies. B. Lesa Mason and Yvette Shumaker are all smiles after receiving their diplomas. C. The Class of 1984! D. Making sure there are actually diplomas in the folders are Scott Boyer, Russell DeFeo and Brent Neibauer. E. Lesla Sanders gets a helping hand with her troublesome tassel that had already fallen off twice. F. Watch-out worldt Here comes Diana Wallace. . Now We Are Grads ln just thirty-five minutes, members of the Class of 1984 had reached their ultimate goalg to be a high school graduate. The short, moving service allowed parents, friends, and relatives to witness the obtaining of that goal. At the end of the ceremony the Class ot 1984 parted with many remembering the past and many anticipating the future. ,. i' , , E , ,ww +R: NN as g S Fig x . V, I V V, A ., ,275 r ,r ,W r -- . 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This is not an easy task or one that anyone likes to do, but it is necessary for the betterment of the XX Wifi. BRAZILIAN cATrt H ' STEAKSV SHRlNlF ENJOYIT HERE OR PREPAM AT HOME community. Come on! Put on a happy face and enjoy these interesting faces brought to you courtesy S ofthe people of Marshall, lL. If A. The look of strength and power reflects in the face of Don Kirk. B. Brent Neibauer, Scott Boyer, and Russell DeFeo's faces shine as brightly as the full moon on a cloudless summer night as they reflect upon the past football season. C. Michele Claypool and Sheila Hewitt look ecstatic as they lounge around with their favorite rock star - Jon Thompson. D. Are these the faces of the future? We certainly hope not! Actually Tim Dixon, Joseph Bennet and Tim Bruner put on their warmest faces to heartily welcome any stranger who should appear at the doors of Marshall High School. Sponsored by The Medicine Shoppe 201 Archer 826-6374 A. Eric Thompson knows that his friendly smile and ability to get along with others will help ease the change from high school to life in the real world. B. Teri Wiser and Cheryl Livvix can adapt to almost any situation. Given the problem of not wearing shorts to English class, they promptly invented their own special English skirts. C. Eric Wells can face the future knowing he has helped others by giving of himself. wwf' Sponsored by Clark County Title Co. 826-5212 Being a senior brings with the distinction a certain amount of uncertainty. Life in high school is a very structured lite. From the time of arrival at school to departure almost every minute is pre-planned. There is very little choice or decision making needed. After graduation lite is packed full of choices to make. Decisions that altect the rest of your life are made. Pretty scary. What if you choose wrong? Although Marshall seniors are not spared from making certain decisions in life they do have a special attitude and outlook that will hopefully make the choices easier ones to make. Facing the future Sponsored by Cantrell's Western Auto 614 Archer Ave. 826-6112 'ki i . g gh .,NX . ,!,. Rx X X Q we WS f f as X. f ogg f ss X X A -r 1, Sy' ss s ,.' f A SSX X 1 '15 X 'wo Ai X S, Q Nsfitss ss x if !! !!'fM In 1' f fax ' 'Q E ng xg 2 S A f Q 3 A Y fri X ,nm jg 4 X 4 f fs A a s zz X X time st -if was-Q X s it 4 it il 2 f it x 53 fr ' Z5 52' A ' N55 W .wi-1 t ,S N , X X X x .Y Wa-tees we mv, as off t. fe 'M 1 fx x,-ri-www sfflhi-t 1 M .mmfswwfn , A f ' ., As N- fat ,, 1 .4 lg fi' , aemwfw .. zsmwf3f5 y seg? 1, .ef , 4,-?t f'. f a+ e im -fs 5 Shopping for food is a i mam 'Ww- ,,- . v 'N - Wwmw. Purchasing your own home can beat paying rent. Owning your own home brings with it many headaches rentpayers never have to worry about. Kevin Williams and Lesa Mason prepare to look at a house as if they were actually going to buy one. major expense for every consumer. Chuck Tharp and. Peggy Lemeiux carefully com- pare costs between J! N similar items at the . grocery store. Directing the consumer of tomorrow. , Graduation requirements mandate that each senior have one semesters creditin the course known as consumer ed. The course is designed as a practical course to educate students who will soon become the consumer shopping for a bargain. An unscrupulous merchant may take advantage of an unlearned shopper. It is the hope of the consumer ed instructor, Mrs. Cris Fitzjarrald, that each student will know how to shop wisely and economically by learning concepts taught in her class. Areas that are discussed in the class include banking and its services, buying and selling a house, income taxes, shopping at a supermarket, buying clothes, and buying a new or used car. To help educate the stu- dent in each of these areas, a guest speaker that represents the area be- ing studied is often invited to speak to the class. Field trips to the various stores, merchants, and services are added reinforcement for procedures taught in class. Sponsored by Zschau Florist 8t Nursery 826-5922 7 JZ Ay., 1 .2 i 7 X W , ..V,V M, - W , EVVV Q i i f 1 t ffm ig , se e, f ,w .,, wg' , f W 5- ' gf, A i if V, . si lA lA-A- . fx if ' 'ic 'F' . .rv I' 13.5 , f EZ . .,,,, , 4 f. gf ,Q , bf 791. f 5 wwf N M F ae 1? if s k i e C. Knowing what services the bank has to offer can make budget planning much easier. Knowing the benefits of savings, checking, IRA, and KEOGH accounts put your hard earned money to work tor you. Bob Sinclair and Lesa Mason listen to services oitered by the First National Bank. i A. Consumer ed students, Ron Morgan, Dave Price, Todd Kuhn check out a used car brought to the high school from a local car dealership B. Comparative shopping tor clothes can give you an attractive wardrobe for considerably less money than buying the most popular brand Peggy Lemel and Lesa Mason compare sweater prices. Sponsored b y the Masshaii Herald 325-QQ13 18 1 I I , , w QI , itil 4 M Yi a F,,,, If r I , . . fi l . P I 1, I. WLS , , , .I If I K . I. I. .M A 'I - , I 1. it Last will and testament ot C ass ot I984 - 'Il D.S. one more BUD , M.B. one more night with B.A., T.P. one m I ' 'd ' d . I' win or. the goat, ss. a case and Hank Williams JI. me '84 football Igfmrgigrg Ijaygnswey and Lee happmess Ways' I' ouenby Bruce, will my l.R.O. buddies Rootbeer floats, Barb a leather whip, D.M. a good life, S.M. a bell that rings' Eric m h I ' - dd will Kim happiness with Wayne, K.M. a letter from J.H., Patty another Styx concert, Excuse me . . my family Esppiness' Jamie a d K I I I Lisa Bu , , ' B rton, will Cheryl one free head and a forty yard lIne, Neene a T.D. and a fl ht d th - '. aa mY Ove- wIIIIIyyIoIIIrII?IIIIlXI LK IIIIIIIIIK II B II P L and C M IIIIOIIIBI IIIQIIII aI K k III 'Q 0WD e Cemelefy Steps, Jeff a soundless belt, Connie a telephone pole and Peggy one 'h I CIaypoo,wI . -. -I -, - -I I - - I I IIHC ers, egang another tri t C ,S.M. ' - . . . :' mcg? Collier, will L.W. the nIghI of the circle drive, the Interruption with J.J., and all the happihetss ilnstalale world? Tl? gngthggiighqdatdrgy hgeshegrslg tgpcgpfhgflf 'tick at MHS- ' f reve,I I ' ' I - . a s ar S: and Tim all mul Igtzgsgll DeFeo, will M.M. a gonzo muppet, D.T. a Mount Zion bus load, T.M. a new shirt, G.S. more towelboy fun, T.K. and B.N. a tree' and L V another 9th 'T' D' on, will Maneater something to eat tlike a hot dog with protectioni, Jon a rett red b h t ' - - ' I' Im 'X e h one band that marcnes' brewskres Chad another brewsky brother rrqoreybrewskligs 0 mount In the from Seat' brewskles Brunes a new truck' a SeVen'P0lm IUIDJ k'es Jos p , I , , , - , . bnlvilirlie Dowden, will Kalynda an upstairs locker, Lisa Ulrey a dirty joke, Lisa Walsh the ability not to leave important things behind' Jeff and Josh the fun I had at M H S d M k I ' ' . . . an ar al my love. I , I,J hn Fash, will Elwood an electronrcbasketball, Benny Buttwheat a typewriter he can kee u 'th, d th Th ' - l,A21neS Grindle, will to BIIB.B.Iand Shrrmg IDY llgigrngvabimy, ghey'lI need III, to Barb my trugkfanxg to litrathy the keygtgongyestririkhe good times at Marshall Hlgh' I, Sarah Gwyn, will Tim a my ove, orI, nc an er ee en Friend a trip to Springfield and a ride do n C ' R d - ' ' - I, Mindy Haws IH3l, will Y.T. IH1I a prom In 2084, T.R. IH2l a full moon, Ds. and k.w. a turn, J.T. a Claseyrglisp? the ?Im133cfnJn?nyS,Q9 '2,eT'QS'igf9g fmgfgics. and Deke go d , ' ' ' I ' ' I 0 luck. I, Sheila HewitII will M::QItIIRalstonIzylI my IIOVGQ TgrRtImykHband Donette R. thc-:II best of luck in the future. I, T mm Hors ey, wr eI a a sis er-In- aw an ar , onette a mature a ult, Carla underst d' , I - - ,. ,, .. ,, IIIII IIIIaIIIeIyIIIaIS III SIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIISSI an Ing my ove and our lives together without dead ends to Fred and Gary, and to I, Debbie Jones, will Connie a spying glass, S.B., B.N., and R.F. another fun night in the town, M.G. and B.J. an th ' ht' th P' ' ' I, Travis Jones, will many more conference championships to the football team, more good times to all my friegdsirarrtg mgmny thanks,tgnejv2gfOonSIvsh2IIr2gc?eyMol-Ng en'o bl I, Jodie Kemper, will all my good times to my two best friends, Patty Wyrick and Lisa Budd, and all my love to Lavon Richey forever. ' ' ' I ya e' I, Kris Kirchner, will Angre poise, Carrie a wish, Leann unflushable keys, Rhonda an alibi, Tyrone another Grindle, Smith, and Kirchner' and to all Who Loves Ya' Bab I I, Todd Kuhn, will the Gooch amd Boyer all the strange they can handle, S.S. a bigger coat, T.C. a hot car so he can brag. ' y' I, Peggy Lemieux, will the ma I8 another Cherry Friday Night, the gang more parties and success, Barb th b'I't t d I d - ' -' ' - - 9ivinQ Sessions: and the geam a better softball season. e a H y O un ers an guys' Becky a pmson Wy Fnday' Jen more adwce I, Cheryl Livvix, will Y. . a party, J.S. bang-tang, T.R. crusty-c.c.'s, C.M. Casey's sign, T.J. a hi h-5 and n C ' M ' P It ' - ' , . talk, Whit a decent hero, J.D. good times at M.H.S. 9 ew onverses, arme a y s B.B. abIlIty, HIII. Fla. and a 280 Z, Parker a I, Becky Lueken, will the gang a trip to the movies, the mafia the best of luck in the future, Jeni a ame of S.Y.N. and N.Y.E.- B b I lk d ' - ' trip down disease lane, Peggy more bike rides, Michele a Chilly Willy , and een fun at M.H.S. Q a ' ar more a S at a 'Ong Crwse' Kathy and Usa a I, Carla Lycan, wIll Sarah, Tammy, Donette, Sheila, Kim, and Julie happiness in the future, Di a great senior year, Chris fun in M.H.S., Russel a muzzle, and Jeff my love. I, Leann Maloney,I wIll Shawn M.IK.S., the hall gang R.R., T.W. and S.G. best of luck, my brother, Terry, as much fun as I had. I, Brian Macke, wIll frve gaI. of diesel Io T.B., D.T., J.T., and Mr. B, to T.B. some rebounds, and to Mrs. Cov a choke hold. I, Suzanne Manhart, will Michele, Peggy, Jeni, and Diane another Friday night with CHERRY RED, J.T. a rig to start his business, K.T. a dirty dog for emergencies, M.C. another donut at noon hour, and TID. Moette. I, Lesa Mason, will Amanda Brinkerhoff all the good times I had, Yvette Shumaker more fun and sun at Blizzard, Kelly Wright another bottle of Tequila, and Dennis Mason all my love. I, Jeni Morecraft, will the gan the best of luck, Amanda, Twila, and Risa a trip to Indy, A week of Florida to Teri, One game of Screw Your Neighbor to Becky, a Sunbeam to Kim, and the best of luck to the Class of '84. I, Denny Milbourn, will K.R. my ability Io crawl through windows, B.S. the ability to learn howto park, and T.B. the ability to drive in Casey with his license plates covered. I, Andy Mrller, will all my love to Sara Stover, Brent Neibauer a Mr. Potato Head, Scott Boyer and Russell DeFeo some common sense. I, Kim Muller, will B.E. a night alone with J.W., L.B. another trip to Indianapolis, N.S. a new saddle, and Wayne Switzer all my love. gIIIIIIC::InnIe Morgan, will Debbie a spying glass, Yelonda a coffee plunge, the gang Iand Joni a trip to Casey, Diane a life of cheerleading and a trip to MARTINSVILLE, and Scott Hig- I am a conscience. I I, Bfent Neibauer, will a huge tree to T.K., S.B. and S.S. Bud, J.T. a new spatula, and R.H. all my love. I, KImIRemlInger, will my l.R.0. Buddies a good life in the big business world, to Julie a great future, and to Tim everything good. I, Tonr Rhoads, will D.S. a third degree burn, M.C. a watch and an earring, C.L. a pair of c.c.s., Y.T. an attitude in Shorthand, M.H. a hanger from GodfaIher's, K.W. someone's front Yefd III Westheld: and Hill a trip to California. I, BIII Rrchey, will to Elwood, Benny, B.W., and Shrimp the ability to take over the Three Stooges position at Marshall High. I, Donette Robinson, will Tammy a pair of underwear to read, Sheila a new purse, and all my friends the best of luck in the future. I, LesIaISanders, will my Aunt Nea all the happiness and K.S., D.T. another night at Hucks, and my very best friends good luck. I, Cecelra Schroeger, will Randy all my love, Cartha and Diane all the fun in high school and all the happiness they could handle, and Cartha more talks. I I I I, Barbara Schwartz, will Peggy another summer of softball and a man of her dreams, Becky, Jeni, and Peggy another chase In the beast, and myself to the field of medicine. I, Yvette Shumaker, will Lori Martin lots of luck and fun, Robin Ferris some spray paint and doughnuts, Lesa Mason many more great times at blizzard, and Larry Martin all my love ' I R 0 Rh nda R and Mary Schwab good luck next year, and all my love to Scott. forever. I, Jacki Simmons, will Diane somebody special, Connie more good times In . . ., o . I, glgggn SILTIDSOIII, will L.B. another P.B.P., S.M. the ability to remember to feed thedcamelsyjand T.S.5h8 color :IJrangeI WIII have me I INC Ir, wi M.G. another wild night, Pinto style, Buddy and all my other frien s a goo time an me o w o eve II . I I , I, Dave Snyder, will K.W. one more trip to the park, J.T. one more weekend at Turkey Run, T.R. another memorable ride In the old black truck, and Y.T. a night at the Holiday Inn. :- 2325? Sgulmefe, IIJIIIIO my sister, Paula, my ability to avoid arguments and make Eierads. I II I II III Ihe IIIIIIIe . I6 mI ,wi I e I.R.O. buddies another written assignment, and the ivestoc ju ging eam gooI uc I I I I . I. Jeanerlne Stepp, will Von room 201 and a ride in the floor board, Cheryl a lei and another Homecoming, Peggy some licorice, eng both YOID f?nIdIE7lI:II'iIIlIfI'hIfjII'f0 Las ITE-I will an my IIIJII 2,3218 St. John, will all my senior classmates best wishes and happiness all the seniors can have In their future to come. lt s een a o o u g g . . ., ' ' - - - d ldi loma froma real college. I. Jeff Strohm, will the Cov Squad one final bear down, to J.T. and D.S. another IrIp to Turkey Run, and to Moreland a Brr rrr an a rea p L Norman Terrell, will D.T. my varsity locker and good luck in football. I I, Chuck Tharp, will my frog collection to C.T. the second, and to J.A. another trip to Terre Haute. I me I. Eric Thompson, will to D.T. and T.C. my ability to pass semester exams without studying, and to A.T. the fun Iwe had or aw I I.II IIIOIOIIS IIIIIIIIIII IO I B I, -100 TIIOITIDSOD, will a '71 blue Chevelle to B.N., P.T. to D.T., J.K. the ability to walk and breathe at theIsame time, and my mpg duh MI IIeIe some IIIIIIIIIIIOO IIIambIIIQeISI RIRI me . 'I Kathy Thompson, will Suzanne a RED civics class, Becky, Lisa S., and Connie a drive down scabre lane, Diane a Get It e , IC I gm Wait: L.W. C-moon, and Jimmy all my love I, Rhonda Tingley, will to K.K. a date with D ' A.W. a bigger audience, and A.F. all my love. I . . , - P - h ll . d Shknitggnrna TuIckeI', will Mindy, Toni, Dave and Kevin a night at the Holiday Inn, Jon and the gang a trrp to CaS8y: Sheff' H free SDOPPIIIQ SPfeeI Connie H ePS' C 3 efIQe- an . a my 0Ve- , - . ' ' ' MAHTINSVILLEII B K Bokglaane Wagace, will the Mafia another RED Friday, the cheerleaders one more burning ceremony, Jacki the alter. Comme more Cheerleading and 3 'UP I0 EC V a ' 9001: uzanne a rubber hotdo , and David fun at M.H.S. - - I- - d RIT. th rni ht at L.M. I' Aflgle Weller, will Dennis Hurst all me love, R.T. and K.K. another late arrival from Terre Haute, K.M. S.S. and M.P. IanothIeIg trIIpIIIohlIL1:lI3nIapgIISI,IaI2ngISI IfI'.?Pa?IIII ISIJIOOIII and Gary an OUH-Imnlqlalsh, will T.C. the night everybody want you , a quick coverup because of J.J. and a walk at the grave Pl , . - Q I I es ogether. , . - d I ' I D.0. d b I w'shes to an :II':I0Ig'e lgezrtz, will Misay and Tammy to Campus Life, Sheila and Missy to quit screwing around QIFIS , RHDUYI Cel-Teller and ChefY another Crowde VIP 0 an 95 I . 'en S 0 MHS- r - ' d d stickshift and a lot of love. :I MISSY Wichman, will T.W. a bigger couch and a fairly good weekend, J.L. and A.M. a great senIoIIyIeIilII?gIM-III'lII3-IIaI5flda':I4gIlII'iefEfglI'RlyaI3 DQSIQSSB I' :igxln w::feY, will T.B. all my love and my ability to study for semester exam'-IZ: B-SIIPIISQIY 31525 ' ' ' II I I II II I ' 'n ' iamS, w'll D.S. I ' , T.C. d I ck with I e women, . .a I - , - I d T and Travis, e un a a M gammv WIISOD, will to Mz.1Vl?.oal T.L. tSl3e,?ighLl bathroom, A.M. a bed that doesn I fall down, the C.L. gang some more straw DOPPIIIQ an fact' 'li I ' ' ' I - - ' d converses, Von a d.b., Helen one good uncle, and Neen a dull razor. , Ter W I IserI, will Mo sunny beaches and MSM s, Marme patience an myth exCIIIIIg IIIII Iike last yean and JIBI an my 'ove I 'I PaUY Wyrrck, will Lesa another trIp through the graveyard and also ano er KEVIN JOSEPH WILLIAMS WiIIy Baseball 33 Football 1 TAMMY MARIE WILSON . . Tam Red Guard 2 3 4 ICo-Captain 3, Student Director 4l3 Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Marching Band 1, Peo Band 1, Concert Band I2 Business Club 2, 3: Ch0fUS 2. 41 Campus Lite 2, 3, 4 ILeadership Stall 41 SCOTT ALAN WINEINGER Scott Business Club 43 Industrial Arts Club 3, 43 IRO 4 KEVIN GENE WINSCHIEF Winch Football 1, 2, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Track 23 Art Club 1, 33 ln- dustrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 3 TERI JO WISER T.J. Band 1 2 3 4' Jazz Band1 2 3 4' Volleyball1 2 3 4' Basket I I. vrrr lrrr EIEQKSHZ- 3- 4- SCIBIICG Club 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3, 4 IPresidenl 4l3 Pep PATRICIA ANNETTE WYFIICK Patty Business Club 43 Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3 4 ,f-fs.- 'jj '-'L'-'ve-fwfr-Jr , ,. ,, .. M, - . .3 ,, L.. ,ld Q. . Judi' V .-Q -'FI 3 .,I,:f7 if ui'5aS...., A H S wc ml bre mY I I I I IUCI I I the I, I, I, I, I. 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ROBERT KENT SINCLAIR Bob Basketballt 2 3' Baseballl 2 3 4 CARRIE ANN SMITH Carrie Home-Ec Club 2 3' FFA 3 4' Business Club 2 3' IRO 4 CHERYL A. SMITH Cheryl Business Club I' Home-Ec. 1 DAVID LEE SNYDER I Dave Basketballt 2 3 4' Baseball2 3 4' Golfl 2 3' Business Club4 JEANENNE LYNN STEPP Neene Volleyball 1 2 3 4' Science Club 2' Business Club 3 4' Home-Ec Club 3 4' FFA 4' Yearbook Stall 4' Latin Club 1 JEFFREY DALE STHOHM Scum Football I, 2, 3, 4 lTri-Captain 4, All Conference 4l, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 tCaptain 47, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 3, 4, Yearbook Stah 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 4, Leo Club 4 lPresident 4l, Science Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4 tTreasurer 4l, Art Club 1, Business Club 4 ERIC MAX THOMPSON E.T. FFA1 JONATHON BHYNS THOMPSON J.T. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHY KAY THOMPSON Kathy Home-Ec Club I, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Yearbook Staft 4, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Attendant 3 RHONDA KAY TINGLEY Rhonda Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club I, 2 YELONDA LEE TUCKER Yonda Latin Club 1, Volleyball 1, 2, Home-Ec Club I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Business Club 2, 3, 4 tSecretary 4l, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 DIANA LYNN WALLACE Diane or Di Student Council I, 2, 3, 4 tSecretary 3, Vice President 45, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 tSecretary 4l, Scholastic Team 2, 3, Leo Club 4 tSecretary 4l, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4 tTreasurer 2, Vice President 3l, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, MHS News 4, Industrial Arts Club 2 lRepresentative 23, Thes- plans 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Art Club I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Business Club 3, 4 tSecretary 3l, Homecoming Attendant 1, 4, Business Team I, 3, Who's Who 3, 4, St. Mary's Leadership Conference 2 ANGELA SUE WALLER Angie Home-Ec Club I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 LISA RENAE WALSH Dolly Business Club 3, 4 lVice President 3l, Home-Ec Club 2, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4 tPresident 4l, Spanish Club 2, 3 tSecretary 2l, Marshallettes tTwirlerl 1, 2, 3, 4 WARD ERIC WELLS Dozer Band I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Band 3, Scienc Club 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4 JODIE SUEANN WERNZ Jodie Business Club 2, 3, 4, Home-Ec Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Track 3, 4 MELISSA JUNE WICHMAN Misser Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4 tvice President 2, President 3, 4l, Science Club 4, ' , Business Club 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 e , l ,,,- KEVIN RAY WILKEY Kevin Gott I, 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4 , This Page Sponsored by STRGHM CA -f i RPEMRY , STEJEN C. 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' KIMBERLY LYNNE MILLER Kim Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home-Ec Club 2, 4 JENIFER ANNETTE MORECRAFT Mo Home-Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, IRO 4 lVice President 41 CONNIE JEAN MORGAN Connie Business Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Home-Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 4, IRO 3, 4 iVice President 41, Business Contest 2 lTyping ll - Third Place1 BRENT ALLEN NEIBAUER Stone Football 1, 2, 3, 4 iTri-Captain 41, Baseball 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4 ERIC ROE PHILLIPS Bum Basketball 1, IRO 3, 4 KIMBERLY ANN REMLINGER Kim Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Science Club 2, 3 iTreasurer 31, Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IRO 4 lTreasurer 41 35,1 , 4, w if , 4 I , . , K l f'-I-UC:i,,1!f:fzL, -isaap 445.5 , '4-A-444-4. JOHN R. RENNER John TONI SUE RHOADS T.R. 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JOHN Wandy or Wanda Baby Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4 LESIA KAY SANDERS Leech Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, Red Guard 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 3, 4, Track, Band 1, 2 CECELIA SCHROEGER ' Ceceil Basketball 1, Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 BARBARA ANN SCHWARTZ Barb Basketball 1, Track 1, Volleyball Manager 1, 2, 3, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 lSecretary 31, MHS News 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, IRO 4 lTreasurer 41, Art Club 1 ,QQ f YVETTE SHUMAKER JACOUALWYNN SUE SIMMONS Jacki Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 SHARON KAY SIMPSON Sharon Business Club 1, 2, 3, Home-Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4- Pep Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 4 i t ' '-f,::?S1'f4rP:sq, 154.-:p, --. lm ve.-me - ms.. . , , :a,1w'f:-'rffeiiizsu-fi-six -gfiaef-'T ' 4 -f'2tsvP.ma+2,vw,.,fe,- ,,5f:,v'f51-few G,-.-f.f.,...,4,, 1- .-... W, , U , B T-- .e .'-fgiv eq B fn-. Q.. 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FASH , John FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 1Treasurer 2, President 41, Business Club 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Science Club 3, IRO 4 DONALD EUGENE FORSYTHE Don Spanish Club 4, Business Club 3, 4 AGNES RUTH GRINDLE l Agunus Track 1, Art Club 2, Industrial Arts Club 1, FFA 2, Lion Mascot 4 MICHALE CARY GROOMS Groomsy Baseball SARAH ELLEN GWYN 1 Sarah Smile Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4 MELINDA JO HAWS Mindy Student Ci -:il 1, 2, Class Vice-President 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tVice-Pres Scriba 2, 3, President Consul 41, Science Club 2, 3, 4 lVice-Pres. 31, Annual Stafi 3, MHS News 1, 4, Home-Ec Club 4, Business Club 3, Cheerleader 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tThespians 2, 3, 41, Jets Team 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 4, National Merit Scholar Finalist 4, DAR Good Citizen 4, Who's Who 3 SHEILA KAY HEWITT Sheila Babe Home-Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4 ISecretary 41, Business Club 2,3,4 TAMMY LYNN HORSLEY Tammy Latin Club 1, 2, 3 tSecretary 31, JCL 1, 3, Home-Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, MHS News 3, 4 BOD HOOPINGARNER DEBORAH MARIE JONES Shorty Home-Ec Club 1, 2, Business Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 2 TRAVIS HAROLD JONES Trav or Travis Football 1, 2, 3, 4 tAll Conference 3, 41, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4 ICO-Editor 3, 41, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresident 41, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tTreasurer 31, Leo Club 4 ITreasurer 41 JOHN KEMPEB KARMEN KFIIS KIRCHNER Kosmo Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Home-Ec Club 2, 3 4' Science Club 2, FFA3 ' ' DONALD RUSSELL KIRK Don Football 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Track 3, Science Club 3 TODD DAVID KUHN Kuhn Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 4 sANov JAMES LAMB --nick Golf 1, 2, 3,4 SARAH LYNN LEMAY Sarah Home-Ec Club 3, 4, Business Club 4, Oltice Helper 4 PEGGY LYNN LEMIEUX Peggy Home-Ec Club 2, 3, 4 ISecretary 41' Science Cl b 3' S ' h 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, Pep Bang 1, V2-3-4iC0nCeflBa'ld1-2-3-41MHS News 1. 2, 3, 4, Yearbook sian 4 Qty? 4-gy' f 1 an-, QW' , , KWWN Q- -,IE . , A wf.,.w.5.f x V244 7 an A-.ZX ' ,,4' 121-vm. 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XZ 1 N 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 13 -1915 , 1' yi A 4, ffl X I l Team 2, 3 , -,air 11' r Q gif Q1 if 1 l jx, T' -f ' I I 'A YS f fl 1 , 1 Qvif- ' XM A l 1 L A Of ' Nm Q Iss' 'mfg at SHERYL RENEE BROOKS Sheryl Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4 OUENBY LEN BRUCE Ouenby Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Home-Ec Club 1, 2, Yearbook Stal1 3, 4 iEditor 3, 1 41, Secretary ol IRO 4 TIMOTHY JOHN BRUNER Tim Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 4 LISA BUDD T. YVONNE BURTON Von Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Home-Ec Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, FFA 4,rrack1,2 , ,,,, A MICHELE DENISE cLAYPooL 1, , ,Q Michele Business Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 2, Home Ec Club 1, P - as-Q31 12 'gf,ff,fgQf,ilQji 4 ,,,+f4'fv'j 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Leo Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Red Guard 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, li Q' ,mu mn 1 aff' Track 1, National Honor Society 3, 4tTreasurer 41 4Q.j.,,,Q,Q',,Aa,.l ' l 4 O1 jk' 1 ' ' V K TRACEY LYNN COLLIER Spud Business Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 2, 3, 41, Home-Ec Club 2, 4, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Marshallettes 1, 2, 3, 4 lCo-Captain 3, Captain 41 RUSSELL DEFEO TIMOTHY LEE DIXON Tim Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Business Club 4, Annual Stafi Photographer 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism 4 JULIE ANNE DOWDEN Julie Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4 tCo-Captain 3, 41, Business Club 2, 3, 4, industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 41, Spanish Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Annual Staff 3, MHS News Stafi 3, 4 LANA GAY SMITLEY DOWNS Lana Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, IRO 3 YVONNE VLA ELLIOTT ' . x M, Evan Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club 1, ' This Page Sponsored by Hueys Red 3 Wisiie 4 513 Locus? 12fh1f1-Qe:a-ve..::4:e'ze.1'e- -A 3321 Sw . -f:7??.L!fa??i 'Lf3 ' 3 , ,fs ' -1 ' 1 .,- , .q-san... . 6 ,, Y, s.. s . 5, Q-A N -1- , rf.-,. 2, I Q fx ' 2 f 'V 1:.-.--'sue-1 xt. wg, K4 .en , .. -...aA,3i,.'... .,. .. L' 1 42 Ifw .1' 'T --1,1-:iff-1. :pez-me 1512- 'im' F172 .1 ezliifl'-'zfigg' ,, - 4 Y- --- . ..--... v N' -. ., F d t F V u l I 9 - E ! - 'W D. Computer class really blows Eric Wells' mind. E. Julie Dowden, Mindy Haws, Jeanenne Stepp, Yelonda Tucker, Peggy Lemieux, and Toni Rhoads comprise the Marshall Glee Club. F. Two local mystery men tTravis Jones and Everett Brandtl take to the root in search of adventure. G. The radiance of Kathy Thompson's smile floods the hallways of Marshall High. . Presenting the Class of 1984 A. Bill Richey and John Farmer Fash prepare for spring planting. B. Eric Thompson, Scott Boyer, and Brent Neibaurer dream of nights on the town as they diligently work to rebuild a street cruiser. C. Agnes Grindle fills-in for Leonardo da Vinci around Marshall and the surrounding area. l TABLE GF coref rvr SENIOR SECTION 4-27 . ' DRAMA PRESENTATION 28-31 FACULTY ANO STAFF 32-43 FRESHMEN 44-47 SOPHOMORES 48-51 JUNIORS 52-55 MARSHALLETTES 56-57 REO GUARD 58-59 A BANO 6O-63 HOMEOOMING 65-67 T Pnom 68-71 ctuss 72-IO5 vennnook sfnrr IO6-IO7 1 cneentznuenstoa-109 , sronfstto-tza The Marshallonian staff would like to personally welcome you to our 1984 catalog. You will find that shopping the Marshallonian way is the safest, most economical andefficient way to keep your memories alive and well. To get the most from our highly respected services, please take our advice and follow these four simple steps: 1. read our carefully prepared articles 2. study our picture selection and get a good idea of what the year was like 3. share this catalog with a friend. Invite them to autograph your catalog for an even more meaningful remembrance 4. try it, you'll like it Thank you for shopping the Marshallonian way. Sincerely, . NOTICE TO INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Marshallonian Staff 1984 P md lug 1? ht lYThYd tr ld IVIHTSITHII High SCIIOOI 1 gn n 9 grn 1 gy l ld I r - 806 N. Sixth St. t Qhhgfy' 'P d I p ' Marshall, IL 62441 P-i-- I As vve at the Nlarshallonian enter our 74th yeargol service to Mfar- shall lligh School students. we lind. ourselves in the midst .O 21 technological revolution that is replacing more a k f vearhooks with exciting. nevv, innovative ones. The i984 yearboo o - nd more traditional 1 f .. .. .v - ' ries lers tremendous creativeness plus enormous collections Ol 11161110 and good times. The hest ol 'our product includesi Students are already in use in thousands ol' schools. The stutlent's knovvledge has heen greatly expanded with new hooks and ideas, making interactive teaching, mass homevvork assignments. and term papers practical. Clubs are a large part ol' any high school. so in the Mar- , shallonian they are available for freshmen to seniors and comhine lun and iellovvship to produce hours of enjoy- 4 ment. Activities hring excitement and challenges. The Mar- shallonian is committed hoth to covering the most ex- citing activities and to helping our readers to become avvare oi' the vvide variety ol' activities available. Teachers are changing rapidly, and the Marshallonian is happy to continue covering them in its Catalog. From I . Spanish to auto-shop and from PE. to home-ee., Mar- ! shallonian features a comprehensive coverage of every W .. ,. hclplul. hartlv-.orlsing teacher on staff. Sports competition has hecome more intense than ever at Nlarshall lligh School. and the Nlarshallonian is now really going all out to cover them. Pursuit of athletic ccllence is taking a trip priority as Nlarshall is ra i hecoming a povverhousc ol' athletic provvegg,


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