John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1965

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Xowevexz flffln lmfivibuac, Hou Owe lc To Hourid? 'To Cine Oclkrfllv Hanes: Smpression. Here .Plc ITlars6aQ Scubencf Have 'Wie Greaves: Cliance 'R fx press 'Tile msdves 'UJ,1'oujgyarCiCipac'ion In Aca8omic5,5Eno1'cg A118 Soda? Sife, 5F9eyiBQe Sc6e6uQin9 qw Sagam- fl q,.m,' oppofcuvffy fu Enom nffpmw mea, OP Incense. W5ec6er lieu 2.2416 T66 BMS, gociaeize, 5:1165 J-far8,0r Yarcicipaw In Sudmc Government, Hou 5601196 Rriw 'To foQow your 51y5ivi5uac51JCc1'e5t5. I '-Clie man WBQ Gees fweve C119 Stare' 'To6alj But Xe Wife '-c1'aveQ5 Wifi? .Anecger must' Wait 'THQ 'TH e Odin' j5Rea5g,M e fcqereau Xe ls 01995 Brigfiif 'Tffac' Sgines .BH Ximieef, ' George He1'6e1'c KXTGQC Qifle 01995 55 Tru93 free Wfficg RuQe5 A716 Sufjlicos 551' 5:-feef, BUQTVQI' 7 8 9 . 6 ki x . , Q g 'A 2 . f ta N a f by an 8 body president, Gary Tuck, worked together for an improved Marshall High School of 1964-65. Mnrshall's principal, Dr. Gaynor Petrequin, and fall student mga Miss. Rose Coffman, administrative vice principal, shows sincere interest A man very inwresled in the students of M3l'5ha11 is MT- Dean Miller, and enthusiasum for her position as Dean of Girls, administrative vice principal in charge of student activities and also the Dean of Boys. .Auminisvyavion Hove! Benefiiciae To '-C6 lgucacion A196 Guicscm c Offm' 5cu6e19c , A very busy man is Mr. William Gray, Marshall's vice principal in As the coordinator ofMarshall's Flexible Schedulingprogram, Mr. Carlson's charge of curriculum. duties are numerous and varied. 'N Through co-operation and hard work, Marshall continued to move forward under the guidance of our fall student body officers, Gary Tuck-president, Jim Azumano-vice president, Gretchen Howatt-secretary, Kathy Ham-ick-treasurer, and Pat Shioshi-activities chairman. Sal? Scuasevyc Bow Officers Scart l l Marsha1l's fall student body officers sought to unite the students H ,T 6 X X of Iohn Marshall and to bring them together in work and social growth. n They added to Marshall's tradition when they presented the Citizen- ' ' ship assembly and the Spirit Rally. The Back to School and Thanks- giving assemblies were also a result of their efforts. As a cabinet they met regularly and kept the student body well in- formed of their actions. They sponsored the student workshop and added individual importance to student government. The Iohn Marshall High School booklet was also an inspiration of this active cabinet. Our fall officers represented Marshall well at other high schools, at leadership conferences and on television. 12 . 'W 'ww 8,5 . f' ff fl R .-A' M' s f N... w 1 1 ,N , ..ffi'.'-ff .wg ' fi , Y J, Q f, ' Yi fi 9,5 i f A , K K . Wi is ai gg 'wr 1.- if 'f Xgfigga 15 5 .fa ,g Y' - :L 'Air 29 ' ,ff H rf:..wz:'Wfk k '2fww'f.m1? Q 5' pw -.1 -- .. 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'52 33 rm C Wm, .. ,,, ,wi or DT' 'P is J 43? ki 5 N . 3 wj7gx ', --N' I ..w, 5, K V , :gd K 5 .gs - .,,,g.f, - - .LFQL A ef I X M- fizf fzfkms? asses-Q , f ,F if fgsmwg WM., . if , 5 f6?5?3?f'f y.w5f1iq'yqf.3 515,-,x. iw f:f.3 kr 7' z. B09 wen furnish: Summa' S'.ea6e1'sbiy The enterprising fa 11 Iun- ior Class officers kept their class busy with many act- ivities and sales. Through a Hootenanny,a class party and class meetings, the juniors were given a fall that satis- fied varied interests. Because of a dedicated and diligent set of fall officers the new year approached bearing an active junior class. s Bob Green-president, Ron Joiner - vice-pres- ident fnot picturedj, Bev Shankle - treasurer, Lynnette Skjei - secretary and Judy Geisler - activities chairman were called upon to lead their class into 1965. Scew .Qcfcweig S165 Soplfomore Faresicienc, Through hard work and class cooperation the fall sophmore class officers spon- sored numerous sales and an dance netting over 50 dollars . Our sophmore class has been very cooperative in sales and participated in our activities to make them a success. - Steve Fidler The sophomores were lead through the fall of1964 by their off cers: Steve Fidler - president, Linda Snider - vice-pres- ident Gloria Carey - treasurer, Irley Rae Lemmon - secre- ta y and K-aren Krueger - activities chairman. Serves Viva AG' Gif? Ca6i19ec,, Mmwmm was -- 1. 7 f-rewm, ,Y-rib,.,.1..r..'m Wh f , fa rf? , , - ' 1 : 21 M H , - 5 , V, 5-Us- - ' , -, .w df 134115 .. fifig, M Q Q f ff 2 1 - ffla- :.-,L . 1 - x ,4 1 N , ,2T.gig,:, 4 4 NR my , fzfffg Km 3 aw . L'-,X ff C fu, ,Q . L . , M .Fli5e3B11 fnflfusiasvic Qfficcrs Spring Executive Cabinet works diligently at meeting B B b T h n sec any ar ara o nso Of course each student body presldent wants to make h1s term 1n offlce more successful than the prev1ous one but I thlnk that each past presldent has met w1th the same problem How can you lmprove on a very successful previous term 9 The sprlng cabmet and I feel that we can contmue Where the prev1ous cab1net left off We would 11ke to that W111 mclude the ent1re student body A1soIwould 11ke to see the students take the responsiblllty of controlllng thelr own assemb11es orgamzlng a group to control the hall situatlon and findmg a better method to control behav1or 1n the student umon C Sand Fxshe treasur D Cheryl Johnson actxvxtxes chslrrnan A - Tom Madsen v ce pres dent , . . I . create more enthusiastic interest in our school by using new ideas , . I . N L rf L. to R. - Sheila Holm. Karen Davis, Donna Pepper Jeff Biedel and Bill Gaylord. The spring Senior Class officers worked diligently and effectively to create an unforgetable senior year for the class of '65, They held money raising projects to provide sufficient funds for senior week activities and the prom. Through their dedication and hard work, the class of '65 will remember a wonderful and active senior year. Seniors 29Camye5 Tgeir Prom W6ice,,, ? ffuniors yreyareo 531' fuieir Senior yew: With Don Madsen wielding the gavel, the spring -term for the Iunior Class was steered toward a dynamic beginning. Gary Hunt was alwaYs on hand to carry our his duties of vice- president, while efficient Ianis Tarnbara found the duties of treasurer more enjoyable than the name implied. Filling her position as secretary, Sue Proppe handled class records and kept minutes in order, while Mieke Appel, created activities which made the minutes more interesting. Because of the absence of tradition found in older schools, the spring cabinet intended to secure a class mascot which would be present at all the functions put on by the class of '66, A joint dance with two neighboring high schools was to be the highlight of Iunior Class activities. h Z Don Madsen studies diligently. Y an IDM A V Uv .,,fl ,--.,MWMm.- L. to R. - Don Madsen. Gary Hunt, Sue Pr0PPe.Janis Tambara and Mleke Appel. Sopliomores .Anticipate .Bain Uype1'cCas5me19,,, L. to R. : President - Steve Hill, Vice-president - Bruce Dorsey, Secre- tary - Sara Shioshi and Treasurer - Sue Lindseth. The Sophomore Class elected an industrious set of spring officers. They sought to unify their class and present activities of interest and variety. They felt that more participation was needed in class and student body activities and as a cabinet worked toward this end. 20 .A Snusenc' Council' Of 519: rescecs Srucgenv faik - Semori Front Row: Cecelia La Hue. Nancie Tucker, Karen White. Deanna Galloway, Darrel Fou- shee, Rod Worden, Tim Kim- mel and Jeff Biedel. Back Row: Kareyne Sutherland Sharon Wood, Kathy Bridges. Mary Sims, Janet Nelson, Brian Runyun, Randy Hass, Bill Arnold and Ron Hurl. Front Row: Sharon Penney, Margaret Bruhn, Chris Ranger, Mary Kimbel, Susan Dewey, Joyce Hansen, Mary Suchy and Tom Sherwin. Back Row: Pam Lovegrovc, Linda Slayton, Sharon Kaizer, Penny Huntley, Cassandra Jones, Kathy Con Her, Linda Wolbert and Joanne Miller. Front Row: Glenda Michael, Vicki Skor- ich, Sandy Plumb, Karen Bromley, Sherry Johnson, Valerie Orazio and Larry Walther. Back Row: Doug Rust, Doug Graven, Dennis Van Maldeghem, Donna Long, Judi Bozeman. Jan Fahrney, Dick Cas- well and Scott Stroup. fatk ' Junior: Front Row: Carol Hammers, Mcrlene Barkley, Linda Severson, Mary Spellman, Charlotte Mclnnis and Carol Kendig. Back Row: Linda Daniek, Becki Hutchin, Russ Milbur- ger, Steve Treacy and Lon Samuels. V marsga CQ A19 Effective SUM 176 ovemmevyc Spring 'Seniorf L. to R. - Row 1: Roland Johnson, Rod Worden, Dennis Huhel and Dave Emmy, Row 2: Coleman Koltsch and Linda Weih- mann. Sllfing rally displays sportsmanship award won by the school their sportsmanship like attitude during basketball season. Sak - Svpfivnjorei Spring ' Suniors L. to R. -Row 1:CarolKendig and Marge Kat. Row 2: Linda Severson, Gary Nelson and Donna Alldritt. L. to R. - Row 1: Sara Shioshi, Susan Dewey, Sylvia Cleaver, Sharon Kaizer and Steve Stocker. Row 2: Casie Jones, Joanne Miller, Kathy Conner, Jan Pullen and Barbara Jennell. Spring 'frcsfimen L. to R.: Glenda Michael, Dorothy Curtz and Joan Proebstel. si' 25 'Uiefe 2,6155 Eur EIQJLV5- - - RICHARD D. ADAY MIKE I. AIELLO GAIL S. ALEXANDER CHERI D. ALLEN CHRIS ALLEN RUSSELL ALMOND DON D. ANDERSON EUGENE ANDERSON ELAINE A. ANGER KELLEY ARBUCKLE NANCY I, ARMSTRONG VVILLIAM M, ARNOLD DENNIS L, ARTHUR IANIS ARTHUR ARLAN E. ASKEW IAMES F. AZUMANO MICHAEL BADER JACK I. BAILEY THOMAS F. BALDWIN GLADYS K. BANAKA 26 A I Ha meant- , - l IIM E. BARCLIFT WILLIAM BARKUME BARBARA A. BATSCH ROBERT S. BATSCH CAROLYN BAXTER PAULINE L, BEARDSLEE LLOYD W. BEIL DALE G. BELIEL LANA I, BENDER LINDA F, BENJAMIN FRAN I. BENTLEY BONNIE K- BERGLUND ORMAND B, BEYL 11-:PPREY BIEDEL GEORGENE A. BINTLIFP . mzzbfmfrzwwgw N, . 'L'5g:Agrxg3i:,fg,g-a,,:,g ' I fw: ff I ,.,. W M , ' V I 41' ,ff H E I L , , EW ' ,Taj .- Qi L ,E a if xr 95' W EBM A fu M , zz: , I LYNNETTE L. BIRREL LINDA L. BLACKHURST MAXINE M, BLAYLOCK LYNNDEL K. BLOCK CARLTON BODDIE 27 any .Different '-Win95 - - , KATHARINE BOMERSHEIM: ANN BRADSHAW TAMARA L. BUCKALLEW TERRY M. CALIAHAN 28 ,, , LINDA D. BOS SANDRA L, BOSS KATHY 1. BRIDGES IUDY L, BRITZIUS ONA c, BROWN ' I N IESS L, BUNYARD DARLENE K, BURROWS IERROLD S, BUZZELL DIANE M. BOWERS DAVID A. BRUHN I DANIEL CALDWELL DON G. CARLILE TERRY L. CAROTHERS MIKE W. CARPENTER' DONNA M. CARTER 'To fad? 3Tl mgw' Oj1Ow' CCa55 , ,,,,..,. M ,..,..,.,.: 1 Wm rg.. , 155.-ta1.M , f'ff mtzgzm ' .. - pr .,.1-,-,:..-:. A KAREN L. CASE DAN D. CASEY ARLENE R. CHAPMAN PAM R. CLOTHIER KIM B. COFFEY LEAH COHEN IUDITH A. COLEMAN 2 DEBORAH C. CLEVELAND CAROL A. CLEVINGER KRISTI COLQUHOUN Jim Azumano and Tom Madsen display their kilts for advertisement of the St. Patrick's day activity night. l IERRY F. CONNER IO ANN E . CONNOLLY MARY A . CONNORS CHRIS cooic 3 0 2ea1'ning,Sc'u5H ing, fln6,-, IAMES E, COON NANCY E. CORSON LINDA Kf CORDER REX H. COTTIS MIKE CORRIGAN Rick Crose, Sheila Holm and Claudia Colton, seniors, hclp at senior precinct during student body elections. CLAUDIA A. COTTON MT. Hune, activities director, Gary Tuck, Randy Hass and Pat Shioshi, seniors salute the flag before a special Student Body assembly. MIKE A. CROSS IANICE M, COX NORALEE B. MARY LOU COU CH PAT CURCIO RICHARD CROSE YNICHOLAS A. cumuz 51156 yeain Having fun, KAREN E. DAVIS RON R. DAVIS A MICHAEL L DEANGELO TERRI R. DE BORDE KATHLEEN DESWERT DANIEL T. DEVERS SHARON L. DIAL DONNA L, DIETZ OLIVER O. DILLNER STEPHEN W, DONALDSON SANDRA L. DOW SHARON L. DRIGGS RON DRIVER PATRICIA A. DYE NANCY S. EATON REGINA A. EGG-ER STEVE E. ELAM DAVID OTEMORY I CLIFFORD A, ERIKSON DARYL L, ESPELAND IUDY S, EUBANKS PEGGY L. EWALD 32 mcmoriei ginger 0j1-,- I SCOTT R. FARNSWORTH IOANNE FARRELL PHILI-'IP FEHRENBACKER Martha Goughnour and Dave Bruhn type their stories for the Verdict. BONNIE FIFIELD I ti BONNIE L. FINLEY CHRISTINE L. FIORINI SANDRA FISHER ROBERTA FITZIARRELL DOUQ FLEMING 4' 4fE5xfi:,1gI?E?-5525 ,, W, , .W 'S 'ffjfjff,fri--ww-Titfifff733151-556 ' V' F 159583529 .nn IM. 3 f - 1 ,gf if 'H' 5 iss gt Y P L J A4253 4 533517 I PATRICIA D. FONDA SHARON A. FOREMAN NANCY E. FORSYTHE ARDEN G. FOSTER DARREL FOUSHEE f ur 11146 roi a19ce,-- 33 hw. IAQ., 'JL' 5, , , Ae 'E ,. fe. - I I 5 52 'gs' Q --LQW5 LOUISE Fox ' af IOANNE F. FURUKAWA Q . A DIANE L. GALLAGHER STEVE L. GARCIA 34 TONI V. FOX MICHAEL FREEMAN ROD FRENTRESS LOUIS FUGERE CHERYL GALE 'Sv Ellen Stephenson, Darrell Treacy, Pat Curcio, seniors, and Lon Samuels, junior, partlcipate ln SS 7-8 House of Representatives presentation. L. Our flume ousgaces--- STEVAN H. GA RLICK 1 '.'J IANET GARRICK WILLIAM A. GAYLORD IOY M. GER!-IARD E K W 5 , SUSAN GODSEY MIICE R. GOEN SHIRLEY A. GOPF CQa55 3Tleeci19g5.-, CAROL A . GRU BER ' fig? , - A ig ' f A A V1 K 2 A y fm' ' ' ., 'X V N fi EFRAIN GUAQIARDO RODNEY I. HALE MARTHA A. GOUGHNOUR ' SUZANNE E. GRAHAM SANDRA K. GRAY IOHN L, DAVID R. GRIFFITH ALINDA Gnoss SDSAN E, HALL SANDRA E. HANSEN .au CAROLYN D. HAS1-AM RANDY LEE HASS SHARLYNDA L. HASS KATHY L. HATTRICK TERESA L. HAWES 4:-4 . N , faq. z . I 4 HESLQSQ? I , LYNDA HEATHMAN LINDA I, HELSTROM CHRISTINE A. HENKE PATRICIA A. HENNES MARY B. HERD 4 323 MARLENE G. HICKEY VIRGINIA L. HIGGINBOTHAM im wh Dennis Hubel and Pat Shioshi study in the English resource center. CLAUDIA HILL KATHERINE E, HILL 36 501150146 BME, H135 CQQSS fecccion . - - miss , R 15 SHARON L, HILL MICHAEL S, HILTON SHEILA A. HOLM ROBERTA HOLMGREN LARRY M. HIPPLE DAVID L. HOARD LINDA L. HOFFMEISTER fi ff? 1 A KATHLEEN A. ILIOLZSCHUH CONNIE S, HOSTETTER I I STEVE H, HOUGAK fi! GRETCHEN HOWATT DENNIS I. HUBEL CHARLES H. HULSE RON A. HURT.. '-me State Tournament. - , Sandy Kohring and Kathy McDaniel, seniors, talk with the exchange student from India, Regina Williams. GARY M, HUTCHINS KATHY IRELAND SUSAN I, ISHIDA SHEILA D. IAMES Leah Cohen works in the English resource center. CHRISTINE A, IANK NANCY C. IENSON NANCY A. IERABEK BARBARA M. IOHNSON CHERYL A. IOHNSON DANIEL P, IOHNSON DOUG S. IOHNSON HARRIET IOHNSON LYNN IOHNSON ROLAND JOHNSON I A ' Q QQ Samogt' Bfoafz fast - , 38 ' SUSAN M, IOHNSTON PENNY A. IONES SHEILA IONES BONNY K. IORDAN A JAMES D, KANE BOB O. KAUFMAN IACQUELINE S. KEIDEL IOE F, IEIDEL SANDRA K. KELL ROBERT L. KELLEY Martha Mattson, Verdict editor, works diligently to get the school paper out on time. VICKY L, IORGENSON GREGORY L. KEITH ROBERT D. KELLER GERALD W. KELLY Or? om I If KAYE KERSEY CRAIG I, KETELSON RONALD L, KIMBEL TIM L. KIMMEL KAY E. KING L LINDA D. KING' KAREN KINGHAM MARC KINNEY IACK H. IGRBY THERESA L. KLICK A196 G1'a5uac'ion- Karen Davis finds the magazine section in the history resource center interestmg. CHUCK B, KNUTSON RONALD D. KOCH KATHY KODER SANDRA L. KOHRING COLEMAN R. KOLTSCH NEIL C. KULBEL SALLY A. KURFURST CECELIA A. LAHUE MARIE A. LAUINGER SUSAN A. IAWLER IOHN IAYMAN KAY DEL LEAVITT CHARLES R LEE 'Uiesc W rc, momora 666 Years GARY I. LEIKAS JOHN I, LE MIRE GEOFFREY W, LIND MARK T. LINDSETH Students sit quietly at an all school assembly. for Our Ceass , , - :wr B izggigfg 4 .AK if fs xi jg? A N C. SUE LINDSTROM LINDA L. LITTLE IIM P. LOSK LINDA L, LOVE em, Lx? 'P' V7 3 ss nl W A - .H .-.. 4 f,A, L , .f gww, K , -Q. ' '. -Y - 'I ff. Q lkffflfi x 3 55259557 ' P dv ,A , V 3:2 t' vliaiffl, , ., ' - gfpfgg. qw 5 H XM kiz i, g -L -, x: imvfss K. LUCK Rxcx-IARD LYLIS IRVIN w, LYMAN DAVID G. MAC PARLANE THOMAS C. MADSEN EUGENE MAGNAN BARBARA A, MAIER Y PAUL MAKER CAROLYN J, MARSHALL JOHN c, MAT1-mws IANICE M, MA:rsoN RAMONA M. MATTHEWS 42 CAROL M. LOVELAND MINI I. MACKIE ANNE M. MARSHALL MARTHA E . MATTS ON TENNIFER MC CORMICK WAYNE H. MC CORMICK NANCY R. MC CREIGHT BETTY L. MC PARLAND PATRICIA L. MC GONIGLE SHARON L. MC GUIRE ' s 1 3 5 .. , my if ,15fQ3.ef' KATHLEEN S. Mc DANIEL ALAN L. MCKINNEY CONNIE S, MCDUFFEE A 2, ' ' - . Y 5' ' L 5M31iiS7K55f ., ,A . rf 'if CAROLYN I. MC LBLLAN Seniors were present when the school crest was first designed. 43 Spa? iv , REBECCA R, MESSICK ION S, MEYER CHARLENE D, MICHAEL CONNIE L. MILES IANICE D. MILLER JUNE M. MILLER LYLA L. MILLER SANDRA L. MILLS A-3 KATHLEEN MITCHELL KATHLEEN P. MITCHELL IORIA L, MOHR BARRY F, MOORE 1 I SHARON R. MORTON LUANA I. MULKEY MARGARET I. MULLEN JANICE M. MUNDHENKE 44 H116 new Our mass. - , GRACE E , 'FW' MILLER BARBARA R. one ...in-':1: gsfsrmcgg, ,, .ww . IERRIE L. M291 f fvf Q DOUGLAS R. MORGAN , 'F ,Q 355329. A. 95 F ' Ei .SW ' W , , A A' M . , I xy NADEAU MITCHELL NORMA I. NAUENBERG F IANET L, NELSON IUDY D . OLINGHOUSE Tim Kimmel and Mary Lou Couch work together on homewprk musc 'cmd . THOMAS R. NEARING TOM A, NEGUS l W l MARY ANN Y. NISHIMOTO NICK M. OEDER BUNNY A. OLSON MARLA P. ONEY Kent Smith is instructed by Mr. Mitchell in the use of the telescope. GL! BARBARA A. PETTY CHESTER I. PFEIFER CHERRIE A. PHILIPS TRUMAN PICARD BILL E. PICICENS RICHARD R, POLICAR CAROL POPP 'Tumi e Q 'T sc' Our yfevious 96 5 , I ' PAUIZ. POTTER MARTIN D. Pom-'rs W 1 .Mx TRENT PREMORE BRENDA QUINTON THOMAS I, RADER KAREN L. RANFRY BILLIE RANGER LAURIE I, RANK .-. KATHRYN REEVES GARY D. RENZELMAN SHIRLEY A. REYNOLDS GLEN RICE SALLY A. RICHARDS DIANNE L. RICKS LUEWANNA REED IAMES W. REHBERG Jeff Bicdel finds the resource center useful. . , wb ., A 5. , ., z E33 K Jain! L ya, KY ep Q YKW' A E? ,J I ' :fs fa in , 'YN Q w R, .Q pa l F is if :www ': ' V hwix V . , 5 A 33 -R. ' R hz? IEAN C. RICE SHARON RICE KAREN A. RIEHL IANICE S. RILEY MIKE G. ROBERTSON 48 Qffngeisg, Science, - - ROXANN I. ROBERTSON KATHLEEN A. RONNING Y LAVAUGHN C. ROUT IANICE R. RUECK no M, Hoop KAREN G. ROSE EDWARD 1. ROTHERY BRIAN A. RUNYAN CAROL L. SALZVVEDEL BONITA I. SANDERS MARGARET I, SANDERS DARLIS L. SAWYER , A196 mavg, A A KENNETH R. SATO GERALD P, SCHMIDT Richard and Mei Wong, students from Hong Kong find Marshall quite unique. 49 LINDA SCI-IUFE LDT LORRAINE SCHUFELDT RONALD SCHULTZ MICHAEL H. SCOTT et, DON I. SEAQUIST MARY ANNA SEIBERT ANDREA D. SHELLEY Y SHERON L. SHEPARD RICHARD SCHULTZ Professor Higgins was played by Greg Peterson semor. MICHAEL W. SCOTT i M: LORRI SEYMOUR IOSEPH D, SHANKS PEGGY A. SHAW I MICHAEL C. 31-UPPER PATRICIA I. SHIOSHI LAN! C. SIMON 50 Wgon III o ici- - , Portraying Elisa Doolittle was Linda Corder, senmr The drama department presented Pygmalion during school hours GARY G. SIMPSON MARY E. SIMS Y Y SANDRA L. SLAYTON Y GILDA L. SMEAD CAROL D. SMITH GEORGE P. SMITH Sw KENT T. SMITH SUSAN 1.'sM1TH DOROTHY E, SNIDER Have own Dim- - , A5 LORENA F.Y SPECER BILL W. SPENCER ' DON K. STAAB STEVE G. STANTON HARRY STAPLETON ELLEN M. STEPHENSON CAROL I. STEVENS SUSAN I. STEWART CAROL STIRLING MARY A. STOCKBRIDGE R ,1 IUDITH A. STROUP DONNA SULLIVAN SHARON P. SUMMERS KARENE M. SUTHERLAND ALICE I. SUURMEYER LINDA D, SWART MARIANNE SWEARINGEN RUDOLPH SYLVESTER IOHN C. TATE DONNA A. TAYLOR A196 Kon 6 5, , , 52 Jim Azumano announces the Spirit Court at the rally sponsored dance. IUDY TAYLOR DARELL D. TEEPLES DARLENE THOMAS GORDON D. THORNBURG MURIEL R. TONSETH MARGARET E. TRAVERSO f IOLA V, TESCHNER DIANA K. TETERS RAGNAR TENVIK GARY D. TODD LINDA I. TOMMERUP MARGARET A. TONNESEN W 1 DARRELL I. TREACY GARY L, TUCK NANCIE A. TUCKER ave ,9a5e5 flwag - - . THOMAS L. TUFFORD IOE VANCLEAVE DAVID O. VAUGI-IN XGERALDENE E. WAHL GRADUATING SENIORS NOT PICTURED JERRY D. ARNOLD LAURA BAKER GERALD H, BENZ THOMAS E. BOXLER STEVEN L. BRIGHTMAN MICHELLE M. BUOKNER KELLY R. BURNETT GENE CHAMBERLIIN IOHN W. CLANCY IERRY D. COMSTOOK VICTORIA COMSTOOK DANIEL I. OOUSINS NELDA EOESTE ROBERT EOSTER DONALD R, HASTON DONNA HULL DANIEL W. KELSEY CUSTER A. KEYES THOMAS KINSEY SHARON MINSKER MIKE C. OWENBY DAVID A RICHARD HELEN RUST DONALD I. SMITH CALEEN THORSEN DAVID L. WILSON IAMES G. VVILSON WESLEY WOODS ANN M. WAKEMAN . - we Y LINDA WEIHMANN JERRY WEINTZ IERILEEN P, WEST GREG WESTCOTT VVILLARD D, VVETTELAND MARILYNN A, WHEELER KAREN M, WHITE WILLIAM A. WHITE KRISTEN A. VVIDMER 9,063 619019 54 III K 4 G. WOLF MEI WONG CAROL A. WOOD 56 A06 Re GQ, , , SUSAN L. WOOD GREG I. WOODRUFF i A , fp:'ZeI1'mw.I2?W r W' 'MfW fL'M'r!rfg mf ' A ROD P, WORDEN IAN S. WORTENDYKE .DONALD M. WORTHINGTON KAY L. WORDEN Gary Tuck dismisses fhe students after the Student Body speeches. 5 .f . Q HS MELODIE A. WYNANT IERRY L. WRISLEY EDWARD I. WRATTEN MARY A. WYANT 'Wav ffesced ag Oliver Dillner directs the Pep Band at one of the bas- ketball games. THERESA YAZZOLINO DIANA L. YOUNG DIENNA E. ZADAN Aday, Richard D. Binnsmeadg Deca 11235 Letterman's Club 110-ll-1235 Track 1F. -J.V. -V35 Crs Ctry1J.V. -V. 35 Bskbl. 1F. 35 Marriage. Aiello, Mike Jim Bridger5 Letterman's Club 110-11-1235 Swmg1V.35 Twirp Week Mr. Irresistab1e 11035 Portland State. Alexander: Gail S. Binnsmead5 Spring J.V. Rallyg Fall V. Ral1y5 A. M. G. Cls Pres 19 103 Pep19 113 Homecoming Princess 1103 Bl1Sil'leSS. Y , X ' X ' Allen, Christo her M. O X I P Kellogg, Portland Art Museum. Anderson, Don D. William Clarkg Ftb1.,V. 110-11-1235Bskbl. V. 110-11-1235 Bsbl. V. 110-11-1235 Letterman's Club 110-11-1235Col1ege. Arnold, Bill M. Cherokee Jr. High - Orlando, Floridag Jr. N. H.S. 19-1035 Bsbl. 1V.35 Letterman's Club 11035 Honor Roll 11235 Track 1J.V.35 Ftbl. 1F.-J.V.3: Bskbl. 1F.35 Cascade. Arthur, Dennis L. Binnsmead5 Y. F.C. 19-10-11-1235 Cascade. Arthur, Janis L. Binnsmeadg Y. F.C. 110-11-1235 Masque Ka Gavel 11235 Business. Azumano, Jim F. Kellogg: Spring S. B. Pres. 5 Fall S. B. V. Pres. 5 Cls. Pres. 11035 Letterman's Club 110-1135 Pres. 1123: Swmg. 19-10-11-123 1V.35 Bsbl. 1J.V.-V. 35 Red Cross Treasur- er 1935 Gov. of Boys' State5 College. Bader, Michael G. Denver, Colo. 5 Y. F. C. 11235 A Choir 11235 University of the South. Bailey, Jack J. Peninsula5 Honor Roll 111-1235 Deca 11235 College. Baldwin, Tom F. Lynch5 Bsbl. 1J.V.3 110-1135 Military Service. Barclift, Jim E. Wooclmereg Y. F. C. 19-10-11-1235 A Choir 111-1235 Oregon State. 1' Batsch, Robert S. Whitman5 Deca Parliamentarian 1123: College. Baxter, Carolyn J. Jim Bridger5 Business. Beardslee, Pauline L. Woodmereg Red Cross 19-10-11-1235 Marriage. Beil, Lloyd W. Kelloggq Bsbl. 1J.V.-V.35 Ftbl. 1F.-J. V. -V.35 Bskbl. 1F. - J.V.35 All City Ftbl. , 1stteam5 Lettermanls Club 110-11-1235 Oregon State. Bender, Lana J. Kelloggs Pep 19-1035 Business. Benjamin, Linda Whitman5 1. R. L. 11235 Businessg Voacational School. Bentley, Fran Jim Bridger5 A. M.G. V. Pres. 11235 A Choir 110-11 - 1235 Clarions 111-1235 Pep 19-10-11-123: Quill K: Scroll 11235 Lex Staff Spring Act. Ed. 11235 Debate Team 11235 Forensics team 11235 Oregon State. Berglund, Bonnie K. Marysvi1le5 Pep 110-11-1235 Qualite 19-10-11-123 - V. Pres. 5 Perfect Attendance 111-1235 Oregon State. Biedel, J. Jeff Marysville: Cls. V. Pres. 11235 Honor Roll 19-123 Ftbl. 1F.-J. V. - V.31Bskbl. 1F.3: Golf V. 19-10-11-1235 Letterman's Club 1 10-ll-1235 Exec. Cabinet5 Sr. Prom Decoration Commg S.C. Scholarship Comm. 5 College. Bintliff, Georgene A. Marysvilleg Deca 11235 Pep 19-10-113: Beauty School. Birrel, Lynnette L. Woodmere5 Pep 1935 College. Block, Lynndel K. Marysvilleg Marriage. Boddie, Carlton H. Baumholder Jr. High - Germanyg European Soccer 1F35 A Choir 111-1235 College. Bomersheim, Katharine A. Honor Ro115A.M.G. 19-10-11-1235 F.T.A. 11235 I.R. L. 11135 Pep 19-10-1135 Marshall Milers 11235 College. Bos, Linda D. Woodmere5 Bowling Team 1F.35 A. M. G. Cls. Sec. 11135 Vocational School. Boss, Sandy L. Marysvilleg Fall V. Rallyg Verdict 1123 - Pgs 1 Ki 3, News Ed. 5 M-ettes 110-113 Tres. 5 Honor Roll 1123: Quill Sz Scroll 11235 A. M. G. Cls. Sec. 11035 Sr. Prom Coat Check Comm. 58 Chairma.n5 Pep 19-1235 Ctry Fair Lead 11135 Oregon State. fccmo13C5 0 Yrioe, , , Boxler, Tom E. William Clark5 Undecided. Bridges, Kathy J. Ke11ogg5 Deca 11235 Pep 19-10-1135 Southern Oregon College B' Brightman, Steve L. Lents5Ftbl. 1 J.V. 35 Undecided. Britzius, Judy L. Jim Bridger5 Honor Roll 11135 Pep 110-11-1235 Tennis 19-10- ll-123-Most Inspirational Player 11135 Prom Comm.5 Pep 1 Dance Comm. 11235 Twirp Dance Comm. 5 University of Oregon. ' Brovsm, Ona C. Woodmereg Pep5 Portland State.' 1 Bruhn , Dave A. Jim Bridger5 Ftbl. 1V.35 Wrest. 1 F.-J.V.-V.35 Bsbl. 1J.V.-V.35U.M.1VI. V. Pres. 11235 Letterman's Club 1123: Verdict- Reporter5 Adv. Band 111-123: A Choir 1123: Jr. Cls. Dance Comrn5 Sr. Prom Refreshments Comm, 5 Portland State. Bunyard, Jess L. Jim Bridgerg Wres. 19-10-113 1J. V. 33 Military Service. Burrows Darlene Lents5A. M. G. Cls. Treas.1i235 Pep 1935 Nursing School. Buzzell, Jerry S. St. Peter's: Library Staff 11135 Undecided. Caldwell, Dan M. Whitman5 Deca 11235 M-Masters team captain 111-1235 Rebel Without a Cause 11235 College. Callahan, Terry M. Woodstockg Bsbl. 1J. V. - V.3: Bskbl. 1J. V. -V.3: Letterman's Club 1 10-11-1235 College. Carter, Donna M. Clinton Kellyg A. M. G. Cls. Sec. 81 Treas. 11035 Pep 110-1235 Qualite 1935 Red Cross 11035 Pep Band 19-10-11-1235 Adv. Band 19-10-11-123: University of Oregon. Case, Kareen L. William Clarkg College. ' Casey. Dan D. Ke1logg5 Portland State. Chapman, Arlene R. Clinton Kelly5 Honor R011 19-10-ll-1235 N. H. S. 111-123: College. Clancy, John W. Lents5 Deca 11235 Portland State. Cleveland, Debby C. Binnsmead: Hostess 11235 Student Code 11235 Dad 8: Daughter Banquet Comm. 111-123: Vocational School. Cohen. Leah Lebanon Jr. Highg Vocational School. Coleman, Judith, A. Binnsmeadl Military Service. Connors, Mary A. St. Anthony's : Pep 19-10-11-1235 Business. Corder. Linda K. Binnsmead: Pep 1 9-1035 Begger On Horseback 11035 Rebel Without A Cause 11235 Can't Take It With You 11135 College. Corson, Nancy E. Binnsmcad: Pep 1'9-10-ll-1235 A. M. G. Tres. 11135 Pep Sr. Outstanding Girl: F. T. A. 1123: Rose Festival Comm. 11135 Portland State. 1' MOST ACADEMlC: Roland Johnson - Linda Weihmann u Cotton, Claudia A. Lents: N. H.S.1l1-125: Pep 19-10-ll-125 Pres 1125: A. M. G. Cls. Sec. 1115: A. M. G. Sec. 11255 Adv. Band 110-1155 Pep Band 1115: Orch. 110-115: Honor Roll 19-10-ll-1255 Qualite 110-1155 Red Cross 1105: Dad Kr Daughter Banquet Comm. 111-125: Portland State. 'f Couch, MaryLou Marysvilleg Trans. from Nome, Alaska5N.H.S. 111-1255 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1255Q.iill 81 Scroll 111-1255 S. B. Sec. 11115 CIS V- Pres- 110lsSpring V. Rally5 Pep 1955 College. Cox, Jan M. Binnsmead5 Pep 19-10-1155 Fall J.V. Rallyg Prom Comm55 College. Curcio, Pat M. William Clark5 Cls. Treas.110-1155 Pep 19-1055 Prom Comm. 5 Oregon State. Currie, Nick A. Ftbl. 1J. V. -V. 55 Undecided. Cutler, Noralee B. St. Peter's5 Beggar On Horseback 5 Business. Davis, Karen E. Marysville5 Cls. Treas.11255 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1255 N.H.S. 111-125 Sec. 5 Tennis 1V5 Letteredg Pep 111-1255 Red Cross 11055 Y. F.C. 19-10-11-125, Sec. 11155 M-Masters 111-125 Sec.-Treas.: College. Davis, Ron R. Lents5Track1F. -J.V. -V. 55 Crs. Ctry. 1V.5 5 Letterman's Club 111-125 Sec. 5 Portland State. if DeAngelo, Michael J. Lentsg Ftb1.1F.-J.V.-V.55Bskbl. 1J.V.55Bsb1. 1F-J.V. -V. 55 Letterman's Club 111-1255 Portland State. De Borde, Terri R. Woodmere5 Pep 11055 A Choir 11055 Business. Deswert, Kathey Kelly5 Qualite 19-10-1155 Student Code 11255 Business. Dietz, Donna L. Kelly5 Y.F.C. 1955 College. , . , 55 not ,ncca5Sa1'iQH Dillner, Oliver O. Honor Roll 110-1155 Y. F. C. 19-10-1155 Lex-Verdict Photo volunteer 11255 Pep Band 110-11-1255 Dance Band 111-1255 Adv. Band 110-11-1255 Orch. 19-10-11-1255 Portlandstafe Donaldson, Steve W. Lentsg Ftbl.1F.-J.V.-V.55 Wrest. 1F.-J.V.55 Track 1F- J.V.55 Letterman's Club 111-1255 Portland State. Dow, Sandy L. Binnsmead5 Portland State. Driggs, Sharon L. Jim Bridger5 F.T.A. 11255 Qualite 11055 Portland State. Driver, Ronald M. Kelloggg Ftbl 1F.55 College. Dye, Patricia A. Crockett-Texas5 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1255 N. H.S. 11255 Art C1ub5 Oregon State. Eaton, Nancy S. William Clarkg Beggar On Horseback 11155 Multnomah. Egger, Regina A. William Clark5 Deca11255 Y.F.C. 19-10-11-1255 Vocation- al School. Elam, Steve E. Kell0ggg Ftbl. 111.-J.V.-v.5. Bskbl. 11-155 Bsbl. 1J.v.-v.55 Letterman's Club 110-11-1255 E. Club 11255 Ctry Fair 19-10-1155 Oregon State. 1' Emory, David G. . , . . . M Kellogg, Ftbl. 1F J.V.5, Track 1F. 5, Art Staff 1125, U. M. Dance Comm. 11255 University of Oregon! Erikson, Cliff A. Binnsmeadg Tennis 19-1055 Portland State. Eubanks, Judy S. Clinton Kelly5 l. R. L. President 11255 Portland State. ,Farrell, Joanne L. Rose City Parkg Business. Fehrenbacher, Phillip B. Binnsmeadg E. Club11255 Art Staff 111-1255 Adv. Band 19-1155 Portland State! Finley, Bonnie L. Kellogg5 Pep 19-10-11-1255 Fall J.V. Rallyg Vocational School. 1 Fiorini, Christine L. Ascensiom Pep 19-1055 Qualite 195 Student Sec. 5 Vocation- al School. Fisher, Sandi K. Ascension5 Fall V. Rallyg Spring S. B. Treas.11255 Honor Roll19-1055I.C.C. 11255 Pep 19-10-11-1255 sr. Prom Comm-. 5 College. LEADERSHIP: Gary Tuck - Gretchen 1-lowatt 1 Fitzjarrell, Roberta D. Whitmang Honor Roll 11255 A Choir 111-1255 Clarions 11255 Dad Si Daughter Banquet Comm. 11255 A. M. G. Dance Comm. 1955 Brigham Young University. r Fleming, Doug A. Kelly5 College. Fonda, Patricia P. Marysvilleg Business . ' conceit. Foreman, Sharon A. Ascension5 Pep 19-10-1155 Dad Ki Daughter Banquet Comm 11255 Emanuel School of Nursing. Forsythe, Nancy E. Clinton Kelly5 Qualite 19-10-11-125 V. Pres.g Pep 110-1155 College. Freeman, Mike H. Whitmang Undecided. MOST SPIRITED : Sue Lindstrom - Neil Kulbel MOST ARTISTIC: Arlene Chapman - - Efrain Guajardo . ..: 1015 C' Herd, Mary B. William Clarkg Honor Roll 19-11-1215 N. H.S. 11215 A.M.G. Treas. 1121- Cls. Pres. 191- Cls. V. Pres. 11115 Y.F.C. 19-10-11-121- V. Pres. - Chaplain5 Pep Sw! ' ' '-QQ 2,615 Fugere, Louis St. Anthony's5 Track 1J.V.-V.15 Crs. Ctry.1J.V. -V.15 Letterman's Club 110-11-1215 College. Gallagher, Diane Jim Bridgerg Pep 19-10-1114 Honor Roll 11215 Art Staff 11015 Dance Comm. 11015 Oregon State. 1' Galloway, Deanna L. Kellogg5 A.M.G. Cls. Sec. 1915 Pep 19-1115 A Choir 110-11-1215 Spring V. Rally5 Spring J. V. Rally5 Schlorship Comm. 11215 Sr. Prom Bid Comm. 11215 Miss Spirit Court 11215 Oregon State University. -1 Gaylord, William A. Binnsmead5 Cls. Pres. 1121: Cls. V. Pres. 11115 Fall V Rally5 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1215 N. H.S. 111-121 Treas. 5 E. Club Pres. 11215 Crs. Ctry. 1J.V.1g Bsbl. 1J.V.15 Bskbl. 1F.15 College. Gerhard. Joy M. Kellogg: Pep 110-1115 College. ' Godsey, Susan K. Lents5 Antigone 11015 Diary of Anne Frank 11019 You Can't Take It With You - ass't. 11115 Luthern Bible Institute. Goughnour, Martha A. Whitman5 Verdict, Ed.-in-Chief - Sports Ed. 111-1215 Spring V. Rally5 N.H.S. 111-1215 Honor Roll 19-10-1115 A.M.G. V. Pres. 1121- His. 1111- Cls. V. Pres. 1101 A Choir 111-1215 Clarions 111-1215 M-ettes 19-10-111- Pres. 1111- His. 11115 ore. Girls' stare 11115 Quill si Scroll 111-1215 Concordia. Graham, Suzanne E. Binnsmeadg Pep 11015 Vocational School. ' Gray, Sandra K. Woodmereg Pep 11015 Vocational School. Griffith, Dave R. William Clark5 Verdict Page Ed. 11215 A Choir 11215 Swmg. 1J.V. - V.15 Track 1J.V.15 Tennis 1J.V.15 Bskbl. 1J. V. 15 Beggar On Horseback 11115 Rebel Without A Cause 11215 College. Gross, Linda L. Abernathy5 Transfer - S. Eugene5 Jr. Achievement 11111 Pep 19-10-1115 Gymnastics 1J.V.15 Vollyball 1V.15 Vocational School. Gruber, Carol A. St. Anthony's5 Pep 19-1015 College. 1 Guajardo, Efrain Becker School - Austin Texas5 Bsbl. 1F.1 - Man. 1V. 15 Man. Wres. 1J.V. - V.15 Art Staff 11215 Sr. Prom ' Decorating Comm. 5 Vocational School or Museum Art School. Hansen, Sandy E. Kellogg5 Pep 19-10-11-1215 Vocational School, Marriage. Haslam, Carolyn D. Ascensiong Pep 19-10-1115 Dad Xi Daughter Banquet Comm Hass, Randy L. Jim Bridger5 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1215 N. H.S. 111-121- Pres. Fall 11215 Cls. Pres. 1915Wres. 1F.15 Ftbl. 1F.15 Bsbl. 1V.15 Boys' State5 Letterman's Club 110-11-1215 Student Union Board5 S.C. Sgt. -at-Arms 111-1215 I.C.C. 11215 Oregon State University. 1' Hass, Sharlynda L. Whitmang Adv. Band 19-10-11-1213 Pep Band 110-11-1215 Y. F.. C. 110-11-12111. R. L. 11215 Vocational School. Hattrick, Kathy L. Marysville5 Fall S. B. Treas.5 Cls. Sec. 11015 M-ettes 111-121 - sec. 11115 1.R.L. 110-11-121- Sec. 11015 Verdict Business Mgr. 11215 Pep 19-1015 Quill 8: Scroll 11215 Honor Roll 19-1215 Y.F.C. 19-1015 College. 1' Hawes, Terrie L. Ascension5 Vocational School. Heathman, Lynda K. Lents5 A.M.G. His. 1101 - V. Pres. 11115 Dad St Daughter Banquet Entertainment Comm. 5 Pep Band 110-11-1215 Adv. Band 110-11-1215 Pep 19-10-1115 Sr. Prom Comm.5 TWiI'P Week C0mm-11119SWmg-IV-liUniversity of Oregon. Helstrom, Linda Portland Christian5 Y. F.C. 19-10-11-121 - Tres. 5 Honor Roll 11215 Pep 19-10-1115 College. 1 Henke, Christine A. William C1ark5 Tennis 1V. - 9-10-11-1215 M-ettes 11115 Pep 19-1015 Oregon State. ' Hennes, Patricia A. Gray Jr. High5 N.H.S. 111-1215 Honor Roll 19-1015 F.B. L.A. 11015 Twirp Week Comm. 11115 Vocational School. 1' 60 19-1015 Lex Staff 1121 - Faculty it Leadership Ed. - Club Co-Ed. 5 A Choir 11215 Alumni Tea Chrm. 1121g Twirp Week Comm. 11015 Portland State. flccivicies. - - Higginbotham, Virginia L. Binnsmead5 Lex Staff - Organizations Ed. 1111 - Literary Ed. Photo Co-ordinator 11215 A Choir 110-11-1215 Quill 8: Scroll 11215 College. Hill, Sharon L. Ockley Green5 Pep 19-1015 Vocational School. Hoard, David L. Whitman5 Crs. Ctry. 1V.15 Track 1F. -J.V.-V. 15 Ftbl. 1F. -J.V.1g Letterman's Club 110-11-1215 Pep Band 11215 ' Adv. Band 11215 A Choir 11215 College. Holm, Sheila A. Lents5 F. T.A. 11215 Pep 19-10-1115 Cls. Act. Chairman 11215 Sr. Prom Comm. - General Chairmang Portland Statef' Holmgren, Roberta H. Clinton Kelly5 Pep 19-10-1115 Rose Festival Decorations Comm. 11115 Business. ' Hostetter, Connie S. Ascensiong Deca 11211 Pep 19-10-11-1215 Vocational School. 1' Howatt, Gretchen Jim Bridgerg Fall S.B. Sec. 5 Y. F. C. 19-10-11-121 - Sec. -Treas. 1111 - V. Pres. 11215 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1215 N.H.S. 111-1215 G. of Mo. 11215 A Choir 110-11-121 - Sec. 11215 I.C.C. 11115 Dad Kr Daughter Comm. 11215 College. 1' Hubel, Dennis J. Jim Bridger5 N. H.S. 111-1215 Honor Roll 19-10-11-1215 Bsbl. 1J.V. - V.15 Ftbl. 1F.-J.V.15 Bskbl. 1F.-J.V.15 Boys' State 11111 Outstanding Frosh Boyg Outstanding Sopho. Math Student 11015 Letterman's Club 111-1215 Metro Youth Council 11215 M-Masters 11215 Sr. Prom Comm.11215 College. ' Hulse, Charles H. Jim Bridgerg College. . Hurl, Ron A. Kellogg: U. M. M. Sec. 11215 N. H.S. 1121g Honor Roll 110- 11-1215 Tennis 1V.15 Letterman's Club 11214 Y. F. C. 110- 11-1215 Beggar On Horseback 11115 Rebel Without A Cause 1121: Oregon State Universitv. 1' Ireland, Kathy A. William Clarkg Lex Staff Typist 11215 Pep 19-1015 Bus- iness. ' Ishida, Susie Marysville: F. T. A. 1121: l.R. L. 110-1115 Pep 19-10-1115 College. ' Jank, Chris A. Binnsmeadg A. l. M. 11015 Pep 11115 Lex Staff Typist 11215 Business. Jenson, Nancy C. Whitmang A.M.G. Cls. Pres. 11015 I. R. L. 11015 Pep 19- 10-111: Business. Jerabek, Nancy A. Binnsmead5 Pep 110-11-1215 Outstanding Pep Girl 11115 Rose Festival Decorating Comm. 11113 College. 'Y Johnson, Barbara M. Kelloggg Spring S. B. Sec. 5 Cls. Sec. 1111: Pep 19-10-1115 Quill St Scroll 111-1215 Verdict 1l11g College. Johllson, Cheryl A. Clinton Kelly5 Fall V. Rallyq Homecoming Queen 1121: Spring S. B. Act. Chairmanq Verdict 11115 Lex Stafi11215 Ctry Fair Lead 11115 Quill Ki Scroll 111-1215 M-ettes 11115 Two Gold Key Art Awardsg Oregon State. Johnson, Dan Biilnsmead: Bskbl. 1F. -J.V.15 Crs. Ctry. 1F. -J.V. -V.15 Track 1F. -J.V. -V.15 Letterman's Club 110-11-121: College. Johnson, Doug S. William Clarkg Bskbl.1F.-J.V.-V.15 Bsbl.1F.-J.V.-V.15 Letterman's Club 110-11-1215 Portland State Johnson, Harriet R. Jim Bl'idger5 Lex Staff Jr. Cls. Ed. 11215 Quill Ki. Scroll Treas. 11215 Pep 19-10-11-1215 F.T.A. 11215 Sr. Prom Comm. 11215 Dad 8: Daughter Banquet Comm. 11215 Twirp Week Comm. 11115 Swmg. 1V. 15 Oregon State. Johnson, Lynn J. Binnsmead, Y, F. C, 111-123: Deca1123 - Sgt. at Arms: Bsbl. 1J.V. -V. 3: Fthl. 1F.3: Warner Pacific. 'l' Johnson, Roland A. Marysville: Cls. Pres. 1113, Honor Roll 19-10-11-123, N.H.S. 111-123: Ftbl. 1J.V.3g Golf 1V.3: A Choir 1123, Clarions 1123: Outstanding Jr. Boy: Co-Chairman Sr. Assembly, Stanford. it Johnston, Susan M. William Clark, Brigham Young University. ' Jones, Penny A. Marysville: A.M.G. His. 1123 - Cls. Pres. 1123: Honor Ro1111o-11-123: N.H.S.111-123s Y. 1-'.C. 110-11-123 - sec.: Lex Staff - Fall Act. Ed. - Co-Ed. Clubs 1123, Quill Ei Scroll 1123: F. T.A. 111-123 - Sec., Swmg. 1V. 3: Pep 1103, Red Cross 1103, Portland State. Jones, Sheila D. Three Lynx Grade, Trans. from Estacacla High: Girls' Athletic Assoc. 19-10-113, Tennis 1V.3: Prom Comm. 11-13: Co-Chairman - Powder Puff Ftbl. 1113: Business. 1' Kane, James 1Dennis3 William Clark: Wres, 1F. -J.V. -V.3: Ftbl. 1J.V. -V.3: Letterman's Club 110-11-123 - Treas. , College. 'P Keidel, Joe F. Clinton Kelly: Lex Staff - Sports Ed. 1123: Verdict - Sports Reporter 1113: Bskbl. 1F.-J.V.3: Sr. Prom Comm. 1123: College. Keller, Bob D. Brooklyn, Deca: Business. Kelley. Robert L. The Dalles: Ftbl. 1V..3: Wres. 1V.3: Track 1J.V. -V. 3, Bsbl. 1V.3: Letterman's Club 111-123: All State Ftbl.: All P.I. L. Offense St Defense: University of Washington. Kelly, Gerald'W. Whitman, Ftbl, 1J.V. -V. 3, Track 1F.--J.V.-V. 3: Letter- man's Club 111-123: Oregon Technological Institute. Kelsey, Daniel W. Lents: Military Service. Kersey, Kaye L. Binnsmead,'Lex Staff - Managing Ed. 1123 - Act. Ed. 1113, A.M.G. Treas. 1113- A.M.G. Cls. Pres. 1113, Quill 81 Scroll Sec. 1123: I.C. C. 1113, Ctry Fair193, Lex-Verdict Dance 111-123: A.M.G. Hootenanny 1113: College. if Ketelson, Craig William Clark, Ftbl. 1F.-J.V.3: Bskbl. 1F.-J.V.3: Bsbl. 1J.V. -V.3: Letterman's Club 110-11-123: College. Kimmel, Tim L. Jim Bridger: Honor Roll 19-10-11-123, N. H.S. 111-123- Outstanding Jr. Math Student: Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. 1123: College. 'f King, Kay E. William Clark: Antigone - Publicity Chairman 1113: College. i' King, Linda D. Binnsmead: Lex Staff - Organizations 5 Seniors Co-Ed. 1123 - Photo Co-ordinator1113, Quill 8: Scroll His. 1123: Ctry Fair 193: Lex-Verdict Dance 111-123: Vocational School. Kingham, Karen L. Marysville, Bookroom help: Vocational School. Kirby, Joel H. Clinton Kelly, Fthl 1J. V.3: Portland State. Knutson, Chuck B. Clinton Kelly: Wres. 1J.V. 3: College. Koch, Ron D. Clinton Kelly, A Choir: Undecided. Kohring, Sandy L. Marysville: Spring V. Rally: Verdict - Managing Ed. - Page 1 Ed. 11231 A.M.G. Sec. 1113- Cls. V. Pres. 1123: M-ettes 110-113: Honor Roll 111-123: Homecoming Court 1123: Twirp Court Queen 1113: Pep 19-123: Quill 8: Scroll 1123: Oregon State. Koltsch, Coleman R. Binnsmead: Bskbl. 1F. -J.V.3: Bsbl. 1F. -J.V. 3: Crs. Ctry. 1F.3: Honor Roll1123, Druzhba111-123, Sr. Prom Comm., Cornell University. 't Kurfurst, Sally A. Marysville, Swmg. 1V.-9-103: Business. i' La Hue, Cecelia A. Lents: F. T. A. 1103: I.R.L.110-113 - Sec.-Treas.: Student Union Board 1123: Qualite 19-103: A Choir 110- 11-123, College. 1' Lauinger, Marie A. OP Offices H666 MOST MUSICAL: Oliver Dillner - Tammy Buchallew Lind, Geoffrey W. Marysville, Ftbl. 1J.V. 3: Bsbl. 1J,V.3: Perfect Attend- ance 111-123: Oregon State University. Lindstrom, Sue Whitman, Spring V. Rally: Pep 1113: Cls. Sec. 1103: Home coming Court 1123, Jack Rt Jill Frost Court 1123: Miss Spirit 1123: College. it Little, Linda L. Woodmere: Pep 193, Marriage. Losk, James P. Kellogg, U.M. M. Pres. 1123- Treas. 1113- Sec. 1113: Honor Roll 1103, Bsbl. 1V. -10-11-123: Bskbl. 1V.3: Exec. Cabinet 1123: Chairman Boys' League Dance 1123, Letter- Man's Club 110-11-123: May Fcte 1113: Boys' State, College. 'f Love, Linda L. Binnsmead: Lex Staff 1113 - Freshman Ed, : Quill Si Scroll 111-123, Honor Roll 1113: Twirp Dance Comm. 111-123: Pep Band 19-103: Adv. Band 19-10-113: Pep 19-10-11-123 - Treas. : College. i' Loveland, Carol M. Marysville: Art Staff 1123: Marriage. Lyman, Irvin W. Jim Bridger, Ftbl. 1J.V.3, U. M,M. Scholarship Comm. 1123, Portland State. i' Madsen, Thomas C. Kellogg: Spring S.B. V. Pres.:Cls. V. Pres. 1123: Honor Roll19-10-11.-123: N, H. S. 111-123, Student Union Board 1113, Wres. 1F.3, Crs. Ctry. 1F.3: College. 'f Maier, Bobbie A. Martin Luther: Big 8: Little Sister Tea 1123: Qualite 1123: Vocational School. Maker, Paul L. Whitman: Honor Roll 19-103: Crs. Ctry. 1F.-J.V.39 TFHCK 1F. J.V.3,Bskb1. 1F.3. Marshall, Anne M. Jim Bridger, Art Staff 1123, Sr, Prom Decorations Comm. Chairman, Pep 1103: Red Cross 193: College. 1' Marshall, Carolyn J. Clinton Kelly: Qualite Pres. 1123 - Treas. 1113 - Act. Chairman 1103: Pep 110-113, Deca1123: I. C.C. 1123, College. Mathews, John C. Lents: Honor Roll 19-123, Wres. 1F. 3: Crs. Ctry. 1J.V.3, University of California. Matson, Janice Binnsmead, Fall V. Rally: Dad Ei Daughter Banquet Chair- man 1123: Pep 19-10-11-123: A.M.G. Cls. V. Pres. 1103- Cls. Treas. 1113, Twirp Dance Comm. Chairman 1113, Oregon State University. ttson, Martha E. St. Peter's: Business. 1' MH Layman, John A. Marysville: Ftbl. 1F.3: Rebel Without A Cause 1123: Military Service. Leavitt, Kay Del . Marysville: Tennis, Stage Crew 193: Qualite 19-103: Pep 193, Trans, Glacier High, Seattle, Wash.: Verdict 1113 - Ed.- in-cnief 1123: Y. F.C. 19-10-11-123, J.v. Rally 1113: Pep Band 19-10-11-123: A.M.G. Cls. Pres. 1103, Forensics League 1123: Debate Team 19-123: Quill Sz Scroll 1123: Exec. Cabinet 1123: Miss Spirit Court 1123: College. Vocational School. ,, ' McCormick, Jennifer F. Leikas, Gary J. Binnsmead, A Choir 110-11-123: Clarions 111-123: Kellogg, Honor Roll 19-103, Tennis 1V. 3: Portland state. Marriage' i 61 - - -mcmgcfsgip 0fCcuB5 Ano Orgainizations, - , MOST WITTY : Lynda Heathman - Bill Gaylord McCormick, Wayne Varsity Track Mer- 1103: M-Masters 1113:1113: college. Mc Creight, Nancy R. Clinton Kelly: Pep 19-10-113: Student Store, Frosh Girls' Glee: A Choir 110-11-123: Business College. i' McDaniel, Kathy S. Marysville: Pep 19-10-11-123: Y.F.C. 1113: Business College. McDuffee, Connie S. Binnsmead: Honor Roll 193: Qualite 1103: Adv. Band 1113: Portland State. McGonigle, Patricia L. Lents: Pep 110-11-123: Qualite 110-113 - His. : Y. F.C. 110 -113: Twirp Week Comm. 1113: Dad 8: Daughter Banquet Comm. 1113: Portland State. ' McGuire, Sharon L. Whitman: Honor Roll 1113: Verdict 111-123 - Managing Ed. 1123: Quill St Scroll 1123: Lex-Verdict Dance Comm. 111- 123: Bowling Team 110-11-123: Portland State. Mc Lellan, Caroline J. Woodmere: Pep 110-113: Y. F. C. 111-123: College. Meyer, Jon S. Clinton Kelly: Cls. Pres. 1123: Honor Roll 110-113: N.H. S. 111-123: Ftbl 1F.3: Sr. Prom Chairman - Public Relations, College. Michael, Charlene D. Lents: N.H.S. 111-123: Hostess 1123: Pep 19-10-11-123: Orchestra 19-10-11-123: Marriage. Miller, Grace E. ' Marysville: Perfect Attendance 19-10-ll-123: Library Assistant 1113: Counseling Office 1123: Y. F.C. 1113: Portland Community College. Miller Janice D. Clinton Kelly: Pep 19-10-113: Qualite 19-103: Vocational School. Miller, June M. Ascension: Qualite 111-123 - Act. Chairman: Business. Miller, Lyla L. William Clark: Honor Roll1113: A. M. G. Cls. V. Pres. 1123: Pep 19-103: Brigham Young University. it Miles, Connie L. Marysville: Pep 1103: Vocational School. Mills, Sandi L. Pep 19-10-11-123: Qualite110-11-123 - sec.: Y. F.C. 19-10 -113: Deca 1123: Southern Oregon. ' Mitchell, Kathleen Library Staff: Qualite 193: Pep 1103: Y. F. C. 110-113: Un- 62 decided. Mitchell, Kathleen P. Binnsmead: Spring V. Rally: Pep 19-10-11-123: M-ettes 110-113 - Pres. 1113: Honor Roll 19-11-123::Sr. Prom Comm. 1123: Portland State. Mohr, Jorja L. Marysville: Pep 19-10-113: Y. F. C. 19-103: Dad 8: Daughter Decorations Comm. 1123: Girls' Track 1103: Girls' Swmg. 193: College. Morgan, Doug R. Binnsmead: Crs. Ctry. 1F. -J. V. 3: Track 1F. -J. V. 3: Portland State. Mulkey, Luana J. Kellogg: Sr. Prom Comm. 1123: Pep 1103: Vocational School. 1' Mullen, Margaret J. South Powellhurstg Deca 1123: Pep 193:ACollege. Mundhenke, Janice M. Binnsmead: Pep 110-11-123: Y. F. C. 110-113: A Choir 110-11-123: Frosh Girls'Glee 193: Dad 8: Daughter Comm. Chairman 1123: Twirp Week Comm. 1113: Rose Festival Comm. 1113: College. Nadeau, Jerrie L. Jim Bridger: Cls. Sec. 1123: A.M.G. Sec. 1123: Honor Roll 19-10-11-123: N.H. s. 111-123: Pep19-10-11-123: Tennis 1V.3: F. T. A. 1123: Dad 8: Daughter Banquet Comm. Chairman 111-123: Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman 1123: Pep Club Dance 1123: Traffic Safety Council 1123: College. 1 Navenberg, Norma J. Marcus Whitman: Pep 1113: Business College. Nelson, Janet L. Kellogg: Pep 19-10-11-123: F. T. A. 1123 - V. Pres.: Rose Festival Comm. Chairman 1113: Portland State. 1' Nishimoto, Mary Ann Jim Bridger: Pep 193: Portland State. 4' Oney, Marla P. Marysville: You Can't Take It With You 1103: Beggar On Horseback 1113: Rebel Without A Cause 1123: Pep 19-10-11-123 - Attend. Sec. Ass't 1103: Lex Staff Ad Ass't 1113 - Business Mgr. 1123: Pep Club Girl of the Year 1103: F. T.A. 110-113: Qualite 193: Hostess 1123: Vocational School. Owens, Ghislaine B. Jim Bridger: Adv. Band 1113: Portland State. Patterson, Cathy M. Woodmere: A Choir 111-123: Business. Patterson, Jim N. Whitman: College. Patterson, Wayne L. Military Service. Patzold, Roberta L. Ernest Harmon Jr. High School: Red Cross 110-113: Girls' Athletic Association 19-10-113: Y. F.C. 110-11-123: A Choir 1103: Pep 19-103: Rocket Staff 193: Trans. from Harmon High School: Portland Community College. Pearson, Sherry A. William Clark: Pep 19-103: Y. F.C. 1113: Business. ' Peck, Katherine A. Clinton Kelly: Lex Staff Cls. Ed. 1113: Quill Gt Scroll 111- 123: Pep 19-103: Vocational School. 1' Peterson, Greg E. Lents: Antigone : Beggar On Horseback : Swmg. 1F.3,: Portland State. Petty, Barbara A. Lents: Pep 19-10-113: Art Staff 1103: Deca1123 - Treas.: Cls. Treas. 1103: Honor Roll 193: Diary of Anne Frank 1113: The Medicine Show 1113: McBeth 1113: University of Hawaii. ' Philips, Cherrie Kellogg: Pep 19-10-113: Qualite 19-103: Business. ' Pickens, William E. Jim Bridger: Wres. 1F. -J.V. -V.3: Bsbl. 1J.V.3: Letter- man's Club 111-123: Sr. Prom Comm. 1123: Portland State. ' Policar, Richard R. Ftbl. 1F-J.V.3: Track 1F. -J.V. 3: Tennis 1V.3: Deca Pres. 1123: Fall V. Rally: Spring J.V. Rally: College. ' Popp, Carol Kelly: Honor Roll 19-103: N.H. S. 111-123: Lex Staff 111- 123 - Copy Ed.: A Choir 1123: College. Potts, Martin D. Woodmere: Letterman's Club 1123 - Pres. : Wres. 1F.- V.3: College. 't Rader, Tom J. Woodmere: Ftbl. 1F. -J.V. -V. 3: Track 1J.V.-V.3: Adv. Band 110-113: Letterman's Club 111-123: Pep Band 1103: Undecided. - , , H136 K i Vayioiw future .man , , - Ramey, Karen L. Clinton Kelly. Vocational School. Ranger, Billie J. Washington Grade School - Woodburn, Ore. . Trans. Woodburn High. J. V. Rally. May Day Princess 1103: Vocational School. Rank, Laurie J. Marysville. A.M.G. Pres. 1123. Cls. V. Pres. 1103. Treas. 193. Pep 19-103. Jr. Pep Girl ofthe Year. Prom Comm. 1123. Exec. Cabinet 1123. Nursing School. ' Rehberg, Jim Kelly. rim. 1F.-J.V.-V.3.BSkbl. 1J.v.-v.3. Track 1J.v. -V.3. Bsbl. 1J.V.3. Letterman's Club 111-123. Sr. Prom Comm. 1123. San Jose State. ' Rcnzelman, Gary D. William Clark. Wres. 1F. -J. V. -V. 3. Letterman's Club 111-123. Prom Comm. 1123. College. Reynolds, Shirley A. Lents. Vocational School. Rice, Jean C. Creston. Y. F. C. 19-10-11-123. College. Y Richards, Sally A. William Clark. Cls. Act. Chairman 1113. Honor Roll 110- 123. Traffic Safety Comm. 1123. Homecoming Court 1123. PSP 19-10-1111 Church College of Hawaii. ' Ricks, Dianne L. Marysville. Cls. V. Pres. 1103. Cls. Treas. 1123. Pep 19-103. Verdict 1113 - Business Mgr.. Prom Comm.1123. Portland State. ' Riehl, Karen A. Ascension. Business. Riley, Janice S. Binnsmead. Pep 110-113. Model in Fashion Show 110-123. Ctry. Fair 19-103. College. r Ronning, Kathy A. Clinton Kelly. A Ch0ir 111-123. Office Sec. 110-123. Vocational School. Rose, Karen G. Woodmere. Business. Rothery, Edward J. Woodmere. Letterman's Club 110-11-123. Crs. Ctry. 1J.V. -V. 3. Track 1F. -J.V. -V.3.Bskbl.1F. -J. V. 3: Portland State. Runyan, Brian A. Kellogg. A Choir 111-123. Clarions 111-123. U,M. M. Cls. Officer 1113. Trans. Franklin. Crs. Ctry. 1F.3. Track 1F. 3. College. Sanders, Bonita J. Kelly. Vocational School. Sanders, Peg Whitman. Pep 1103. Y. F. C. 19-10-113. Marriage. MOST VERSATILE : Jim Azumano - Martha Goughnour . 1 MOST COOPERATIVE : Sandy Kohrlng - Randy Hass Sato, .Kenneth R. Lents. Ftbl. 1V.3. Wres. 1F.3. Track 1J.V.3. Bskbl. - Man. .1J.V.3. Letterman's Club 111-123 - Sgt.-at- Al'mS:College. 't 1 Schmidt, Jerry ' Marysville. Swmg. 1V.3. College. 1 Schultz, Richard J. 1 Woodmere. Military Service. 1 Schultz, Ron S. 1 Huntington Beach. Tran. California. University of Southern California. W Scott, Mike W. Y William Clark. Track 1J.V.3. M-Masters 1V.3. Military Service. Seibert, Mary A. East Tillamook Grade School. Vocational School. Seymour, Lorri Ascension. Honor Roll 193. Pep 110-113. College. ' Shanks, Joseph D. William Clark. Deca 1123. Military Service. Shaw, Peggy A. Whitman. Pep 193. Marriage. Shelley, Andrea D. Whitman. Pacific Beauty College. Shiffer, Michael C. Kellogg. N. H. S. 111-123. Honor Roll19-10-11-123. Lex Staff Ed-in-Chief 1123 - Co-Ed. 1113. Quill 8. Scroll 111- 123 - Pres. 1123. Druzhba 111-123 - Pres.l1113. College. Shioshi, Patricia J. 1 Kell0gg: Fails. B. Act. chairman. Spring v. Rally. Spring J.V. Rally. Cls. V. Pres. 193: Girl of the Month 19-103. A.M.G. Cls. Pres. 1123. I.C.C. Chairman 1123. Student Union Board 111-123. Dad 8. Daughter Banquet Chairman 1123. Sr. Prom Comm. 1123. Pep19-10-11-123 Outstanding Frosh Girl 193. Miss Spirit Coiirt 1123. Oregon State. 1' 1 Simon, Lani 1 Jim Bridger. Pep 110-113. College. ' Simpson, Gary G. Kel10gg: Letterman's Club 110-11-123. Bsbl. 1J.V.-V.3. Bskbl. 1F. -J. V. -V.3. Sr. Prom Comm. 1123. Oregon State. Sims, Mary E. Kellogg. N.H.S. 111-123. Honor Roll 110-11-123. Quill 9 Scroll 111-123 - V. Pres. 1123. F.T.A. 111-123 - V. Pres. Pres.. St. Theresa 1Minnesota3. ' Sirrine, Ann H. William Clark. Brigham Young University. Smead, Gilda L. Kellogg. Swmg. 19-V3. Vocational School. 1 K Commoncemonvs Cam A96 qra6uaw5.-, Smith, Kent T. Kellogg, Track 1F.3, Crs. Ctry. 1F.-J.V. -V. 3, Golf 1V.3 Letterman's Club 110-11-123, A Choir 1113, Boys P. E. Office Ass't. 1123, College. Smith, Sue I. Clinton Kelly, Pep 193, College. Spelger, Lorena F. Whitman, Honor Roll 1103, A. M. G. Pres. 1123- Treas. 1113, Verdict 110-11-123 - Managing Ed. 1113- Ad, Mgr. 1123, Sophomore Girl of the Year, Stage Door 193, Sr. Prom Chairman 1123, Masque Sz Gavel 110-11-123 - Act. Chairman, Exec. Cabinet 1123, Southern Oregon. ' Spencer, Bill W. Whitman, Ftbl. 1F. -J.V. -V.3, Wres. 1F. -J. V. 3, Portland State. Staab, Don K. Kellogg? Bskbl. 1J.V.-V.3, Bsbl. 1J.V.-V.3, Ftbl. 1F.3: Letterman's Club 111-123: Oregon State University. Stanton, Steve G. Leuts, University of Oregon. Stapleton, Harry B. Clark, Stage Crew 1123, Military Service. Stephenson, Ellen 131, Marysville: Pep19-10-113: Y.F.C. 19-103, Swmg. 1103, Business. ' Stewart, Susan J. Lents, Adv. Band 110-11-123: Pep 19-103, Y.F.C. 1103: Qualite 1103, Pep Band 1113, Multnomah College. Stirling, Carol A. Woodstock, Undecided. Stockbridge, Mary A. Marysville: Pep 19-10-11-123 - Sec. 1123: Spring J.V. Rally: Sr. Prom Comm. 1123, Jack 8r Jill Frost Court 1123, Portland State. Stroup, Judy Marysville, Pep 19-10-113, Business. 'f Suurmeyer, Alice J. Woodmere, Pep 110-113, Y. F. C. 111-123, Portland State. 4' Swearingen, Marianne Jim Bridger, Y. F.C. 19-103, Lex Staff Ad Mgr. 1123, Marriage. Sylvester, Rudolph J. Independence Elementary, Trans. from Central High, Band 110-113, A Choir1113, College. Tate, John C. Lents, Bsbl. 1J.V. -V. 3, Letterman's Club 111-123, University of Oregon. Taylor, Judy A. College. Teeples, Darcll D. Jim Bridger, A Choir 110-11-123, Clarions 1123, Brigham Young University. Teters, Diana K. woodmere, F.T.A. 1123, Pep 19-10-113, Y.F.c. 111-123, Portland State. Tenvik, Ragnar Larvik Folkeskole: American Field Service Student, Honor Roll 1123, Track 1V. 3, University of Oslo. Teschner, Jola V. Jim Bridger: Pep 1113: Vocational School. t Thomas, Darlene L. Battleground: Vocational School. Thornburg, Gordon D. Marysville, Ftbl. 1F. -J.V.3: A Choir110-11-123, College. Tommerup, Linda J. ' Marysville, Honor Roll1123,F.T.A. 1123, Pep 110-113, Y.F.C. 19-10-11-123, A Choir 1123, College. W Tonnesen, Margaret A. Kellogg: Cls. Act. Chairman 1123, A.M.G. His. 1123, Pep 19-10-113, Quill Kr Scroll 1123, Lex Stuff - Senior Cls. Ed. 111-123: Pep Band 193, Adv. Band 19-10-113, Honor Roll 193, Chairman Refreshments Comm. Sr. Prom, University of Oregon. Tonseth, Muriel R. Clinton Kelly, Honor Roll 19-123: N, H. S. 111-123: A. M. G. Cls. V. Pres. 1113, Pep 19-10--113: A Choir 110- 11-123 - Treas.: Portland State. ' Trost, Myles E. Russelville: Bskbl 1F.3, Business. MOST DRAMATIC: Linda Corder - Marc Kinney MOST ORATORICAL: Marilyn Wheeler - Tuck, Gary L. Kellogg, Fall S. B. Pres., Cls. Pres. 1103: Honor Roll 19-10-11-123: N.H.S. 111-123, M-Masters 111-123 - Pres. 1113, l.C.C. 1113: College. ' Tucker. Nancie A. Marysville: Pep 19-103, Portland State. 1' Tufford. Thomas L. Jim Bridger, Wres. 1F.3, Swmg. 1J.V.3: Portland State. ' Van Cleve, Joe A. Ascension, Trans. from Central Catholic, Rebel With- Out A Cause 11233 Undecided. Vaughn, Dave C. Jim Bridger: Wres. 1F.3f Red Cross 193, Portland State. Wahl, Jeri F. Kellogg? Warner Pacific. ' Tom Madsen MOST ATHLETIC : Bob Kelley - Judy Britzius Wen: 'Ui if 5n6ivi6uaQ Ways. MOST COURTEOUS I gm Kimmel ' Mosr FRIENDLY 1 Carl Boddie - Mosr CREATIVE: Claudia 1-nu - aggle Tonnesen Pat smosm Pun rehrenbacher Weihmann, Linda L. Kellogg: Honor Roll 19-10-11-1215 N, H. S. 111-1215 F. T. A. 111-121 - V. Pres. - Presg I.C.C. 11215 Pep 19-10- 11-1215 Dad Si Daughter Banquet 111-1215 Twirp Week 11115 Prom Comm. 11215 Traffic Safety Council 11215 Whitman College. 'k Weintz., Jerry W. Jim Bridgerg Crs. Ctry. 1J.V.1: Tennis 1J.V.1: Deca 1121g Multnomah College. 'Y West, Jerileen Lentsg Honor Roll 11115 Pep 1101g Quaiite 1101 - Sec.: Office Ass't. 1121g Business. Wetteland, Willard O. Kelly: Bsbl. 1J.V.15 Ftbl. 1F.-J.V.1g Wres. 1F.J.V.15 Portland Christian. White, Karen M. WhitmangM-ettes110-11-121 - V. Pres. - Pres.: Pep 19-10-11-121: Portland State. Widmer, Kristen A. Jim Bridger5 Jr. Girl of the Year5 Honor Roll 19-10-11- 1121g N.H,S. 111-1215 A.M.G. Cls. Sec. 11215 Pep 19-10- 11-121g Dad Et Daughter Banquet Comm. 111-1215 Twirp Week Comm. 11115 Prom Comm. 11215 F.T.A. 1121: Swmg. 1F.15 Whitman College. Wiedrich, Al Wing, - North Dakotag Vocational School. Williams, Byron L. Binnsmead5 Military Service. Williams, Gary E. Binnsmeadg Track 1J.V.1g Ftbl. 1F.15 A Choir 11215 Clarions 11215 Oregon State. S' Williams, Nancy I. Marysvilleg Honor Roll 1915 I.C.C. 11115 Pep 11115 Qua1ne19-1o-11-121- sec. 191- 'rreas.1101- Pres.1111: I. C. C. Hootnanny Decorations Chairman 11115 College. Williams, Regina Presentation Convent - Indiag American Field Service Studentg College. Williams, Ron A. Whitman: Vocational School. Wilson, David L. Woodstock5 Military Service. Wilson, James W. Ascension: Verdict 11215 Trans from Central Catholicg Track 1J.V.15 Bsbl. 1J.V.15 University of Portland. Wittner, Howard L. Woodmereg Decag Portland State. Wolf, James G. Woodmereg Wres. 1J.V.-V.15 Track 1J.V.-V. 15 Letter- man's Club 111-1215 College. Wong, Mei Sim Grade School in Hong Kong: Portland State. Wood, Carol A. Binnsmead5 Pep 1915 Qualite 19-1015 Business. Wood, Sharon A. Lents5 Pep 19-10-1115 Portland Beauty College. ' Woodruff, Greg J. Clinton Kelly5 Wres. 1F. -J.V.15 Crs. Ctry. 1V.15 Track 1J.V. -V.15 Letterman's Club 111-1215 Portland State. 'F Worden, Kay L. Kelloggg Rose Fesitval Comm. 11115 Qualite 191: Dad Et Daughter Decorations Comm. 11215 Portland State. 4' Worden, Rod F. Lents: Cls. Pres. 11115 Honor Roll 19-10-11-121g N. H.S. 111-1213 Wres. 1J.V.1g Crs. Ctry. 1J.V.15 Exec. Cabin- et 1111g Chairman Scholarship Comm. 111-1215 Prom Commg College. Wortendyke, Jan S. Marysvilleg Verdict 111-121 - Page Ed. 5 Pep 11015 Qualite11015 Red Cross 110-11-121 - Pres. 1111: Y. F. C. 19-10-11-1215 Honor Roll 1111: Forensics League 11215 Quill St Scroll 11213 Dad Ki Daughter Banquet Comm, 1111, Seattle Pacific. ' Worthington, Don M. Jim Bridger: Wres. 1J.V.15 E-Club 11215 Portland State. Wratten, John E. St. Anthony's5 Ftbl. 1F. 15 Track 1F. -J. V. 15 Crs. Ctry. 1V.1: Letterman's Club 110-11-121: Portland State. Wrisley, Jerry L. Lents5 Portland State. Wyant, Mary Ann Marysvilleg Portland State. Wynant, Melodie A. Portland Christian: Portland State. Yazzolino, Tessy M. St. Philip Nerig Pep 11115vTrans. St, Mary's: Drama Club 19-1015 Peter Pan 1915 Rebel Without A Cause 11215 University of Oregon. Yeager, George E. 1 N Lentsg Letterman's Club 111-121g Ftbl. 1F.-J. V. -V. 1: Track 1F.15 Wres. 1F.15 University of Oregon. 4' York, Pat A. Jim Bridger5 Honor Roll 11115 Swmg. 1V.1: A, M. G. Cls. Treas. 191: A Choir 110-11-1215 Clarions 11115 Dad Ki Daughter Decorations Comm. 111-1215Pacific University. lk ,Zadan, Zienna E. Binnsmead: Pep 19-10-11-1215 Lex Staff Art Ed. 11215 Dfuzhba 1121: Portland State. 1' Zimmerman, Pat C. St. Rita5 Business. 65 111 j, S Q7 f ,S , x X if ! f . I V W 2 i Q i I E E a 5 v Coum 'ously E like V! ' 9 .j I V , msn Gay Ware Kao By lt takes hours of arduous practice to make a fine football team. P, I. L. Final Standin W . L T Grant B 0 l Wilson S l l Jefferson 6 l 2 MARSHALL 5 3 0 Franklin 4 3 1 Madison- 4 4 0 Roosevelt 3 5 0 Benson 3 5 0 Lincoln 2 5 0 Cleveland l 6 l Washington 0 S 0 ent of silence before the game. gs Pct. . 944 .BIB .778 625 .563 .500 .375 .375 . Z50 .180 . 000 Coach fvercccu, Even though the Minutemen only finished fourth in P,I, L, competition, they had a great football season. In mid-sea son they ,were ranked fifth in state. It wasn't until their sixth game and their loss to Wilson that they were removed from the top-ten rank- ings. The highlight of the season came with the Marshall-Grant game. The entire studentbody poured out in mass to support the Marshall gridders. The Minutemen had dreams of becoming the P. I, L, champions until Grant de- stroyed the M- Men's hopes by fourth quarter touchdowns. The Minutemen rounded out a five win and three loss record including an untimely loss to the Madison Senators. Marshall was ladden with out- standing talent, foremost being Bob Kelley, senior, who made All-State honors and was voted most valuable player in the P, I, L, Others sharing grid-iron honors were: Neil Melvin, Lloyd Beil, Ken Sato, Steve Donald- son and Barry Moore, all seniors, Coach Everett ended his fifth coaching season and Coach Smethurst his fourth coaching season at Mar- shall with the best record ever attain- ed by the Marshall football squad. Marshall can look for an even better standing next year when juniors Ierry Accuardi, Frank Savage, Bob Roach and others return to don the Marshall football uniform. A coach who cares. i l Senior Bob Kelley is tackled after advancing the hall for the Minutemen durimz the Washington game. y Through fare Wctorics, , llllillen Overpoxvcr Engineers, On Saturday, September 12, the Minutemen 'opened the football season by defeating the Benson Engineers, 33 to 13. This was the first victory over Benson in four years Benson struck first witha quick 45 yard run to go ahead, 7 to O. They were unable to hold their lead for long. Senior Bob Kelley contributed Marshall's first touchdown, and team-mate Ierry Kelly, senior, added the go-ahead score. Kelley capp- ed his performance for the M-men by scoring three more touchdowns, including a spectacular 85 yard run. S I c B T m W -,G A Marshall gridder carries the ball for another six points against the Lincoln 1, 0 Q , 'Cardinals Friday, September 25, found the Marshall squad on the Lincoln field. Under pressure all evening by a hard-rushing Marshall defense, Lincoln was unable to mount any semblance of a drive for three quarters. After a scoreless first quarter the M-men completed an 83 yard march with a 28 yard scoring pass from senior Bob Kelley to senior Tom Nearing. Bob Kelley, senior Ierry Kelly, and senior Steve Hougak cooperated in advancing a third quarter drive that ended with Kelley plunging over to score from the two. Kelley and Hougak then sparked a sustained fourth quarter drive that Kelley capped with a touchdown dive from the one yard line. Lincoln scored their only touchdown on a short pass from the Marshall 35 yard line. The final score was Marshall 20-Lincoln 6. cofongiacs fG5ic!l Defeated, On October 2 Marshall broke out of a second place tie in the P. I. L. by defeating the Washing- ton Colonials , 53-12 . Senior Bob Kelley, the P. I. L. leading scorer, added three touchdowns to his total in the romp against the winless Colonials. Kelley's efforts included a 70 yard sprint that helped push the Minutemen toa commanding 40-0 halftime lead. Washington was able to score two touchdowns in the second half against the Mars- hall reserves . Other Marsha ll players contributing tothe score were seniors Steve Hougak,l Iim Reh- berg , and Jerry Kelly, juniors Bob Swygart and Dave Ginter and sophomore Dan Nelson. , 71 l . 'Clam Agmgizing Defeat,,, The Marshall - Jefferson game proved to be a major victory for the Minuteman. touchdown of the Seasgnl and fOr Gwcracs Deciver SIS? 2055, On October 17 Grant destroyed Marshall's undefeated record. It took the Generals three quarters to wear down Marshall's resistence. Once that was accomplished, they quickly roll- ed over Marshall to a 26-12 triumph. Defense arranged Marshall's opening score in the dying seconds of the first half. Senior Neil Melvin spearheaded arush at Grant's Steve Renned and blocked his punt from the 31 yard line. Senior Bob Kelley scooped up 'crows inn, 25-7 On Friday, October 23, the Marshall foot- ball squad battled the Trojans on the Wilson field. Marshall jumped to a 7-O lead on a sec- ond quarter touchdown march, arranged by a pass interference penalty against Wilson. The Trojans quickly recovered with a touchdown of their own. Marshall led at the half by a slim 7-6 score. Late in the third quarter the Trojans again fired across the score line to gain a 13-7 lead. The M-Men unveiled a shotgun attack as they drove, in vain, for the fourth quarter equalizer. Bob Kelley, senior, the trig- german, guided the M-Men from their own 34 yard line to the Wilson 10 before the drive stalled. On fourth and three a charging Wilson line put the pressure on Kelley and his side- line pass was intercepted. This broke the back of Marshall's resistance, and Wilson went ahead to win the game 25-7. 72 a Marshall triumph, 21-6 2642 the loose ball and ran it 12 yards for the score to givex Marshall the jump. Grant's defense twice stopped the M-Men inside Marshall's own five yard line, threatening to blow the lid off the contest. In the third quarter junior Bob Roach and senior Bob Kelley covered a punt and in three plays went over for the score. Kelley engineered the final run. The fourth quarter ignited Grant's string of successful touchdown runs. Coach Everett gives apep talk to the team concerning the tactics of g d football te m'men Taclwe '-Cebow On Halloween day the Roosevelt football squad engaged the Minutemen Roosevelt drew first blood, but Marshall senior Bob Kelley engineered three counterpunches that put the Teddies up for the count in the P,l, L, matinee. Roosevelt s first quarter touchdown gave them a short lived lead. Kelley started the M Men on their path to victory with several timely passes to senior Iim Rehberg and junior Prank Savage as Marshall measured Roosevelt for the knockdown A pass from Kelley to senior Barry Moore provided it early in the second quarter jim Rehberg senior, kicked the extra point and Marshall was ahead to stay Moore padded the total again in the second quarter when he made a diving end zone catch of Kelley's 21 yard pitch The final touchdown for the M-Men came when the Teds gambled with a fake punt from their own three yard line. Marshall took over on downs. Kelley quickly capitalized on the opening He carried the ball through the Teddy lines for his 12th ase enera a em s o own arsha 'unior o Roac arries e a or irs own. S4166 S iric Sims f P l l Senators Receive mdJ'O!l!C8, l 0' The final game of the season lfor the M-Men was played against the Madison Senators on Friday, December 6. The game was played on Madison's field, which was engulfed with fog and everlasting? spirit. Even though the Marshall team put forth much effort to please the enthulsiastic crowd, they were unable to rise above the fog. Madison upset the favored Minutemen by a score of 20-2. Marshall senior Ken Sato broke up a scoreless game when he tackled John Shafer of Madison in the end zone for a two point safety which brought the temporary lead to 2-O. Three dis- appointing Madison touchdowns in the dying seconds of the game ended the final battle for the M-Men in defeat. Tlie final score was Madison, 20 and Marshall, 2. This was the only game which the Minutemen lost to a team which placed lower than Marshall in P,I,L, competition. ahl ictorio us wr Sefzlf, I8'6 On Friday, October 9, the Marshall foot- ball squad up-ended favored Iefferson to take the P.I.L, lead. A fine Marshall defense play- ed a big role in the victory. All told, the M- Men intercepted six Ieff passes, several choked the Democrat touchdown tries. Marshall runners were given plenty of clearance as they struck for three first half touchdowns. Midway through the first period Ierry Kelly, senior, stormed across for Marsha1l's first score. A few plays after the first touchdown, Bob Roach, junior, scored from six yards out to give Mar- shall a 12-0 lead. Ieff came back in the sec- ond half to score their only touchdown of the game. Senior Bob Kelley wrapped up the night's scoring when he plunged four yards, making the final score Marshall 18 - Jefferson 6. mighty Touchdown and victory! L. to R. - Row 1: Roger Page, Mike Manthey, Pat Gefre. Randy Markshausen. Phil Nelson. Steve Stocker. Larry Ness and Bill Muehlheim. Row 2: Stan Kiyokawa, Dean Anderson, Steve Rouse, Tim Downing, Mike Churchill, Lonn Sweeney, Gary Sato and Terry Schindler. Row 3: Steve Wilson, Mike Bilyeu, Phil Anderson, Dan Connors, Dan Turpin, Dan Colvin, Jess Maricle and John Collinsworth. L. to R. -Row 1: Brian Anderson, Bob Lundgren, Rex Philips, Doug Arthur, Charles Corsen and Larry Walther. Row 2: Bob Carroll, Newt Merrell, Jack Coryell , Harold Middleton, Don Stewart, Dennis Dye. Mike Carr and Bob Allen. Row 3: Dan Curran, Ron Accuardi, Larry Emory, Jim Campbell, Doug Graven, Mike Swygart, JSYTY Crum and WHYHS Wellin- J, V, 12195 V yr par fros ,Receiv J for Varsity- g 7fPWfc'9C'2 Marshall's junior varsity football team was unable to compile an impressive accumulation of victories during the 1964 season. They were defeated in all but one of their seven games. The single victory was over Benson. Even though their record seems to be poor, the players put a great deal of effort into the games and gained valuable experience in preparing for next year's varsity team. This years freshman football team suffered the fate that often comes to a young team. They were unable to win any of their games. Their record is not important: however, for the purpose of a freshman team is to establish team spirit among the youngest athletes in the school and to give them the opportunity to develop the experience which is a necessity to a good future team. This year the freshmen gridders succeeded in these goals. J'OS56111'jU1'H foam Ourooes Previous Rocofo Marshall Thin Clads started he season with eight returning ettermen and were out to better heir last years third place fin- shin the P,I, L, and also their eventh place state finish. The eight returning letter- en were: Louis Fugere, senior, an Iohnson, senior, Dave oard, senior, Fred Young, jun- or, Greg Woodruff, senior, ary Hunt, junior, Ron Davis, enior, and Ed Rothery, senior. L. to R. - Row 1: Ron Davis, Dan Johnson, and Ed R th o ery. Row 2: Tom Taylor, Louie Fugere, Greg Woodruff, Dave Heard, Kent Smith, and Gary Hunt. Fred Young, Randy Woodruff and Keith Palmer. The sophomore divisionalso did extremely well this season with a record of two first places and two second places. They obtained a first place in City meet at Wilson High School. Two sophomore varsity members placed very well in the State Meet at Willamette University this year. They were Tom Taylor, who placed 22nd, and Steve Squires, who placed 59th. The varsity will have much exper- ience for the years to come. Cross Countryteams h ve been di vided into four classes, varsity, jun- iors, sophomores, and freshmen. The Junior Class has a division of the varsity and I.V. teams. lThe junior division has some boys that lshould also be recognized: Gary Hunt, eith Palmer, Randy Woodruff and Fred oung. The junior division received a third place in the City Meet at Wilson igh School. Gary Hunt was the only junior to qual- ify for the State Meet and took 49th place. l l L. w Ra- Row 1: Bob Schnell, Bob Karsten, Jon Oling- 3 7 house, Jackwarren, Doug Cook, Tum Sherwin and Steve R 5 l By fencing 'Cairo Jn Scare, L. to R.- Row 1: John Olsen, Kim Romero, Gene Schmidt, Tony Ness, Torn Holzschuh, Alan Meyer and Steve Wallace. Louie FUKSFB Dan Johnson 3!'d P. l. L. 11111 P. I. L. 3rd State Dave I-Iosrd Greg Woodruff 10th P. I. L. 12th P. I. L. 27th State 21th State The freshman division did fairly well this season with one first place, two seconds, and one third. Thelfreshmen placed sixth inthe City Meet at Wilson High School. Tony Ness, Randy Blakely, and Steve Wallace did well this season and with this experience should do well in the seasons to come. Wilson 19 Marshall 41 Marshall 40 Lincoln 56 Grant 20 Marshall 74 Wilson 20 Lincoln 72 Bensnn 120 Roosevelt disq. Cleveland 59 Franklin 34 Roosevelt 135 Marshall 77 Washington disq. City Meet at Wilson on October 30, 1964 Wilson 31 Grant 56 Cleveland 130 Marshall 151- Lincoln 99 Franklin 123 VARSITY Marshall 27 Wilson 28 Benson 94 Roosevelt 151 Marshall 20 Lincoln 61 Cleveland 70 Franklin 108 Grant 20 Marshall 35 Roosevelt disqualified Marshall 29 Wilson 30 Lincoln 62 Washington 138 City Meet at Wilson on October 30, 1964 Grant 29 Marshall 49 Wilson 65 Lincoln 115 State Meet at Willamette University on November 7, 1964 Grant 35 Wilson 113 Marshall 122 Marshfield 183 State Federation Meet at Eugene, Oregon on November 14, 1964 Marshall 53 Sheldon 77 South Salem 80 JUNIOR VARSITY Wilson 32 Marshall 33 Roosevelt 147 l ' Benson disq Marshall 22 Cleveland 46 Franklin 70 ' Lincoln B0 Marshall 23 Grant 39 Roosevelt 127 Wilson 28 Marshall 29 Lincoln 126 Washington 213 City Meet at Wilson on October 30, 1964 Marshall 57 Grant 60 Wilson 80 Madison 94 Q' X ' 1t0lc5'3o1'OVO'lL0 Bc Ouv5Ca,196119 This season's varsity Cross Coun- try teamdid extremely well, when they finished the season with four first places anda second place. They receiv- ed a second place in the City Meet at Wilson High on October 30, losing ' only to Grant. In the State Meet at Willamette University in Salem on November 7, Marshall obtained a third place, which is the highest finish ever received in state-competition. Louie Fugere, Dave Hoard, Greg Woodruffand Dan johnson, all seniors, were instrumental inthis season's fin- ish. The Cross Country varsity tooka big step with the help of eight returning lettermen and four up and coming puddle jumpers, Tom Taylor, Steve Squires, Doug Cook, sophomores, Keith Palmel, and Randy Woodruff, juniors. Their dream came true when the Marshall Thin Clads obtained a sec- ond place in the P,I, L, and the highest state fin- ish ever received by Marshall, a third place. Randy Woodruff, junior, was an important part of the junior di- vision this season, placing 13 in the state meet. N .ana ,rum rssmamfwmvzmm llahan 53 ? Q x n 3 li 3? Eli 525 gn E i? 1. fi 3 SS ie: ff R ir E. '51 3 he Q 52 Lua. 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SS E Iii SH A 54 A G9 5 23 'S 56 E E 59 El 52 57 61 1 66 66 Benson 96 FINAL STANDINGS Grant Jefferson Washxngton Madxson Wilson Franklm Lmcoln Cleveland Roosevelt Benson W L P . Z1 l .9 5 18 4 . 1 ' 15 7 .682 ' 11 11 .500 11 ll .5 1 5 16 ,273 11 11 ,SOO 7 15 .318 6 16 .2 3 9 13 , 9 4 18 .182 MARSHALL Gb 4 Q Q JL ct 5 88 OO 7 40 Mm, W. S ,W Alan McKinney, senior, leaps hxgh to out Jump Cleveland opponent In ,Acciory During Season qam 5 wffiwv . L. to R. - Row 1: Larry Solcy, Mike Bodclie, Don Stewart, Gone Schmidt, Jim Campbell, Doug Graven and Dale Estlund, Row 2: Steve Wallncc, Wayne Wellin, Bill Wilson, Wardell Gibson, Ron Accaurdi, Steve Bicdel, Scott Stroup and Gary Blakely. Junior varsic L. to R. - Row 1: Bruce Dorsey, Jay Donkers, Steve Fidler, Dave Simpson, Butch Wisdom and Ed Vanderberg. Row 2: Cary Clancy, Chris Brightman, Jon Olinghouse, Tom Robel, Tony Ness, Bill Allison, Gordon Bozeman, Tom Olinghouse and Frank Jolly, mars af? ows fund? fyqwri noon- 5 l l u Y Marshall Marshall. Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall F R O S H Cleveland Gran! Madison Wilson Cleveland Lincoln Franklin Gran! Jefferson Washington Roosevelt Berks on 55 25 39 42 77 32 61 60 59 54 48 32 Marshall 65 Madison 30 57 68 61 59 66 53 39 37 51 61 67 58 J. V. 's jump to regain possession of the ball. Rushing fox the ball are Dan Leary, sophomore, and Tony Ness, freshman, in E O m J action against Milwaukie. Freshman. Steve Biedel, lays up a hook shot. . 83 sf ii 3 2 2 WWNIMQ L. to R. - Row 11 J6hn LeMire, Dan Colvin, Jim Nearing, Gary Renzelman, Martin Potts, Grant Re mington and Fort Holcombe. Row 2: Floyd I-lodel, Bob Kelley, Rod Hale, Dennis Kane, Tom Nearing and Jim Wolf. Dennis Kane lst - City ni W H5 wvw Martin Potts lst - City Tom Nearm 2nd C xty 1 at State xy 5. vm-1 W :P a iv I tio rs -nflc nu E1 SL-nim' Tum NL-airing flupj lncs lu brczxk down his uppuncnl. Jumm' John Luklxrc. 1116 lbs. , scum-5 xx clvmsirm over an Clvvoluncl grupplcr. -..... .M -............- ,, ,...-- M Aw MC-V. ,,,, K MW hh , X Ifrcshmzm ww.-sllL'l', Puri Ilulromlw. tru-s Ln lun-vcvll his nplmm'nllrul11 sl-urlng .ln csc-xljw. IXIHVIIH P4 ills. sm-uiur. gaxlns pusxhuu un mich-nsivu xxrcsllur. 86 Boll Kulluy. scllxor , rxdus an Linculn nmlmzm. In T66 Seasons Marshall after havingatremendous season with only one loss fell short of the mark in the City Meet at Grant High School. Grant overtook the Minutemen by a score of 106-95 in the last day of the tourna- ment. The most exciting match was in the finals, when Tom Nearing was matched against the defend- ing state champion Iunior Iohnson from Grant. lun- ior Johnson defeated Tom Nearing 5-4 on riding time. Things looked the sa me in the progression of the State Meet in Corvallis the following week. In the final matches Tom Nearing again faced Iunior Iohn- son in the State Meet for the championship. This time the decision was reversed and Tom Nearing came out on top 7-4. Conch Smulhurst lends rin PIL W RE S T LIN W MARSHALL 9 Wilson 8 Grant 3 Cleveland 8 Franklin 5 Madison 5 Benson 4 Lincoln Roosevelt Washington Iefferson G 1 2 Z 2 4 4 6 th ly gmpplcrs in 11 strenuous workout- Vurs ity mzntrmxn junior Jim Nearing controls his opponent as hc. Senior Dennis Kunc tries to turn his man over with u cross face, paws I-or the pin' 1 l fucur Sloolis co6 for rappeeri Succiml l.lnu: .. lu ll. - linw ll Randy Pitnuy, Gccirgu Newberry, Joss Mnriclc, Stan Kiyokawa, Bill Pickens and Rubbie Rust. Iluw 2: Ja-rry Accnurcli. Milu- Churchill, Steve Zimmerman, Dave Bruhn and Mike Bilyeu. Third Lino: L. lo R, - Row l: Dun Holcombe, Nick Accuurdi, Tom Hackett, Chris Pickens, Pete Spcllman, Reid Sono and Tum Pickens. Row 2: Toni Bairkulnc, Phil Puckcll, Dan Foughty, Tim Downing, Dick Clifton, John Hinds, Steve Stocker and Gary Sato. Fl'0sh: L. tu Ii. - Run' if .Iulni Olson, Rox Philips, Jerry Hcndurslm, Mike Goblur, Mike While and Steve Wulsun. Run' 2: Gunu Middleton. Bob Allen, Lzirry Singer. Jerry Crum, Kelvin Cole, and Larry Walther, Row 3: Jack Hulluy, llnn Curran, Stain Roork, Alan Moyer, l.uunni'd Jones, Mike Bloechel, Rod Bixul and Rick Thommen. L. to R. - Row 1: Kent Smith, Jack Donaldson and Brian Sonnenberg. Row 2: Coach Bennett, Ron Mickelsen, Jerry Conner and John Hinds. qdflcrs 'Teo 0 Coach Paul Bennett has assembled a better than average golf team this season and they hope to qualify for the state tournament. After seven matches the team has four wins and losses. Losing only to Grant, Cleveland, and Benson. Outstanding students are Iohn Hinds, Jeff Biedel, Kent Smith, and jerry Conner. All matches are played at Rose City and the city and state tournaments are at East Moreland. Golfers are shoum during an afternoon putting practice. it A' .,,,, , 'Y 2 - C - CQ--- f K' 'Q , i ' f-. ' ' U X K Y, ' l,. V ik' I , I, L- Sze X , f . U1 AIM 1 , f W ' X f lj 4 F 1 fl 1 . .1 K X ' J. J- V 'A , 1 ' 1 5 ' N i ., ' e 1 I M5 '-' J .ga-N 'W ' F G If Q 'Q , 4,1 ' . ' APAN I Spifiers fro e Strong lun, L. to R. - Row 1: Mike Bloeohel, manager, Greg Woodruff, Bruce Dorsey, 'l'om Hockett, Louie Fugere, Jim Rehberg, Barry Moore, Bob Kelley, Tom Taylor, Tom Rader, Gary Nelson and Doug Ayers. Row 2: Steve Squires, Dave Hoard, Dan Foughty, Jack Warren, Steve Stocker, Rod Jenkins, Frank Savage, Terry Beadle, George Polas, Dan Johnson, Ed Rothery, Ron Davis and Ragnar Tenvik. . Gary Lingle, Jim Peck. Gary Hunt, Dennis Langston, Rick Wheeler, Steve Wilmarth, Larry Bryan, Mike Lemon and Jack Donaldson. Row 2: John Nakashimada, Corky Hemmingsen, Chuck Kragero, Steve Rouse, Mike Churchill, Tom Sherwin. Ben Whitaker, Mike Rothery, Mike Trout, Pete Spellman, Steve Hill, Wes Rice, Don Davis, Tim O'Brien and Steve Zimmerman. L. to R. - How 1: Bruce Bebb, Steve Schmidt, Gene Schmidt, Larry Mitchell, Larry Emory, 'Doug Graven, Larry Walther, Larry Soley, Mike Boddie, Dan Curran. Row 2: Jerry Pratt, Don Freeman. Bill Wilson, Jim Campbell, Dale Estland, Joe Weihmann, Ron Accuardi, Dick Caswell, Greg Wilmarth, Bob Shiprack and Dan Clark. -L6 s :JI iii? J IEADAN 1 Conmncwn, The Cindermen of Marshall boasted an early season victory against the first opponents, Franklin and Wilson. The score of the first meet was Marshall 70, Wilson 55, and Franklin 56. The' first place finishes for Marshall were Frank Savage - 100, Dan Iohnson- mile, Louie Fugere - 2 mile, Tom Rader- 440 , Savage - low hurdles, Johnson - 880 and Terry Beadle - javelin, Rod Jenkins, junior, puts the shot. du g a track meet with Jefferson. The track teamunde the dir- ection of Coach Max ne has done extremely well with some outstanding spikers and field men. Frank Savage, junior, is tremendous in 100 yd. dash and the low hurdles, Iim Rehberg, senior, is instrumenta in the high hurdles and the i 220 yd. dash: Bob Kelley, senior, hurls the javeliny Barry Moorei, senior, puts the shot: Gary Nel on, jun- ior, runs the 880 yd. run and the mile rung Louie Fugere senior, runs the mile run and t e Z mile rung and Ia ck Warren, sdrphomore, easily masters the high? jump. 1 The second victory came on April 9, when Marsha l over- whelmed the Lincoln ardinals by a score of 77-54. ary Nel- son took both, the 880 and 440 with the times of f2:0l.2l and C51 . 81 respectively. Rod Jenkins took the shot-put and this discus with tosses of f45'5 l and 044' 10 , . Prank Savage took the 100 and the low hurdles, cxoming in second and third were l3ob Wolf and George Polas in fthe low hurdles . Bob Wolf also received a first in the pole vault, with a vault of l2'. i W .. Marshall spikers shown during practice session. 91 Boysfflno GLVQ5' Swim TQQVUS- - , L. to R. - Row 1: Tom Wilson, Mike Corrigan, Jim Azumano, Arnie Soland, Doug Ayers, Jerry Schmidt, Greg Wescott, Greg Danton and Lloyd Brooks. Row 2: Larry Gardner, Brian Clark, Tom Brandt, Jerry Rogers, Bob Stein, Dave Griffith, Bob Goodwin, Don Davis and Mike Hahn. The boys' swim team was very well balanced this season, stated Coach S. Mendenhall, boys' swimming coach. Robert Goodwin, IimAzumano and Greg Westcott were versatile in this season's events and Greg, who is a senior, obtained a first place in the State Meet in the 100 yd. backstroke and broke the state record in this event he emphasized .' He also obtain- ed a third place in the 50 yd. freestyle . Robert Goodwin, sophomore, was one of the better all around swimmers this season. He is shown swimming the 100 yd freestyle. Pete Spellman , sophomore , and Arnie Soland, junior, were also instrumental in the back- stroke, Tom Brandt captured many points in the breaststroke and the 80 yd . individual medley. Robert Goodwin, sophomore, swam the 100 yd. freestyle, the 80 yd. individual medley and 160 yd. individual medley. Iim Azumano, senior, swam the 40 yd. and 100 yd. backstroke and the 40 yd. freestyle. Other specialists in the different fields included Ierry Schmidt, senior, who swam the backstroke, Lloyd Brooks, a junior who concentrated on the backstroke inthe medley relays, Mike Corrigan, senior, exper- ienced in the freestyle races and Bob Stein, sophomore, who swam the freestyle events in the relays. The race is on. Vicki Thompson diving off for the relay race. Girls dive in for- a quick head start. ,AW Oucfffis Sea on Advising the swim team this year was Miss Fran Birge. Although it proved to be only an average season, Mar- shall will retain all swimmers for next year, as none were seniors. Coming in fifth in the City Meet was the medley team of five: Mieke Appel, Joanne Roork, Maurine Smith and Vicki Thompson. Practice was held at either the Iohn R. Leach Y. M, C.A. pool orat Bob Goodwin's house, before school in the morning, I L. to R. - Row 1:Kristi Banfurd, Vicki Thompson, Connie Mackrill, Carolyn Hahn, Christy Puffer, Kim Brooks. and Eileen Thorne. Row 2: Mieke Appel, Linda Benedict, Joanna Roork, Charlotte Rice, 0 Maurine Smith and Carrie Park. Enthusiastic girls' swim team ready for practice at 6400 a.m. be- for school. W. 'nffs ' 'T X fra y 0141915 cams' , 'u f , ,D I xg Coach Mesirow and the . I. Boys' Tennis Team started the season with a loss to Benson ina rough battle, the max . score ending 1-4. The sea - sonwasthenevenedupwhen A Marshall defeated Roosevelt .J-34 B 5-0. Afine performance was f! turned in by Wayne Lucke. T' .V fn Marshall was again defeat- ' ed by Lincoln by a score of 4 1-4. The team then evened 60 out the win-loss record with - R j a win over Madison 3-2. r ' N A' ' Positions of the boys' team y f.i 'L 5' are: 1-Dave Britzius QDoug Q Q, ,QVJ . V 1 l CookJ 2-Chris Nawrocki, Z -' ' ' 'F I Bob Gallagher and Tom Cat- . y - - I . ' f I , low. 1- ' V -' 1 V t v 1. lui-, I -t P f J, X. an h . 3 ' f' .na V 1 11414 ' -al ,,:v 94 L. to R. - Row 1: Alan Brightman, Robert Keyser, Dave Meek, Reginald Wobig, Frank Scurlock, A1 Nadeau, Chris Pickens, Wayne Lucke and Richard Keyser. Row 2: Coach Al Kowitz, David Britzius, Bob Gallagher, Bob Green, Ron Hurl, T013 CBUOW- Doug Heist, Richard Lynch and Coach Mesirow. II 1-7-71- Sefve for Victory, , The girls' tennis team began the season with a match a- L. to R. - Row 1: Jerrie Nadeau, Deb Nellor, Judy Britzius, Billie Goodman and Cynthia Busby ' Row 2: Mieke Appel, Karen Pelletier, Chris Henke, Sue Robel, Bev Terry, Karen Gaggero and Mrs. Hamilton. gainjst Roosevelt on April Fools Day. This year the team had regular match players and four substitutes. Mrs. Mary Ham- ilton served as adviser. Practicing hard throughout the season were Mieke Appel, Judy Britzius, Cynthia Busby, Billie Goodman, Chris Henke, Ierrie Nadeau and Deb Nellor. Practicing double matches on the tennis court to prepare for the coming match, the girls work hard every night after school. .rg 1 Bev Terry, an active tennis player, practices her serve. l' Qgaseliclll' 'Room S'fiofw5 by , L. to R. - Row 1: Ralph Curcio, Ed Vanclerberg, Tom Miller, Lloyd Bell, Gary Blakely, Terry Callahan, Dennis Hubel, Steve Spillman, Dave Bruhn, Doug Johnson and Hob Swygart. Row 21 Bob Roach, Dave Mclntire, Bill Muehlheim, Dan Callahan, Stove Elnm, Don Leary, Don Staab, Randy Hass, Gary Simpson, Will Wettcland and Couch Vincc Pesky. Dennis Hubel connects with pitch against Wilson. M A 4921 Emi? ' nw ww ug. 4 3, V- QBJQCIQS 20050 - L. to R. -Row 1: Jim Wisdom, Bob Allen, Steve Maurer, Stan Kiyokawn, Bob Goodwin, Johnny More, Terry Betterly, Ron Thommen, and Stan Roork. Row 2: John Alsen, Steve Fidler, Steve Biedel, Cary Clancy, Monty Rurey, Pat Gefre, Dave Simpson, Steve Tommerup, Pat Bonner, Wayne Wellin, and Bruce Kiddle. Row 3: Mgr. Ted Culquhoun, Jim Burns, Steve Rowley, Nels Rury, Todd Walker, Gary Max-icle, Coach-Al Simpson. Don Stewart, Dennis Dye, Scott Browning, Mike Hughes, and Mgr. Dick Clifton. Bill Muehlheim, sophomore, hears down on opponent. Gills ' 'U'acQ Team Every night during the spring, twenty to thirty girls were found doing various field events: hurdles, sprints, and broad L.. to R. - Row 1: Marilyn Riehl, Lynn Bullock, Connie Knapp, Phillls Butler, Eva Haase and Georgia Pounder. l Row 2: Jackie Grimit, Linda Severson, Paula Eggers, Elaine Schultz, Jean Duncan, Chris Tcmmsr and Susan Grisso. Row 3: Pat Fugere, Joanna Rnork, Linda Benedict, Susan Bobisud, Sue Watsuru and Pete Behm. Enters' Com' ecitioyy, jumps. Coached by Miss Stevens, the girls' track team participated in high school meets with other female tracksters. Each of the girls specialize in one par- ticular event. A Active track girls run on C floor to ready themselves for Linda SEVBTBOHQ cumliletes her running bmad .loarma Roork, works on her hurdle jumps for their first 'rack meet, jump, as coach Miss Stevens watches. the 220 Yard. iw hllfdle nm- ' 100 ,101 NN 5 Q? . 2 -f' ,L mQwf:w5 Y V wifi? gf Q 1 'A,, 5 V.,- L view .QW gm p.,.f1w ? , L.-... Marshall's ICC continued its tradition of being the meeting place for all of the Marshall clubs. The council is composed of a repre sentative from each club and sponsors activities that are of equal interest to all Marshall students. I C C was headed m the fall by Pat Shioshi. Leadership was provided in the spring by Cheryl Johnson e Scucscnr Umon QBGGV5 maf SC' 1150197 Students OP Sclgoeasvic ,flcfiiw wwf 104 L. to R, -Row 11 Jon Meyer, Tom Madsen, Bill Gaylord, Dennis Hubel, Tim Kimmel, Ron Hurl and Mike Shiffer, Row 2: Linda Weihmann, Pat Dye, MaryLou Couch, Muriel Tonseth, Gretchen Howalt, Janice MU-Hdheflke. Mary Sims. Pal HHHUGS- Mary Herd and Arlene Chapman ROW 32 KHTEH Davis, Martha Goughnour, Kristen Widmer, Randy Hass, Roland Johnson, Gary Tuck, Jerrie Nadeau, Penny Jones and Claudia Cotton. Picsink nt Randy ll iss Treasu rcr, Bill Gaylord Vice-president, Tim Kimmel Secretary, Karen Davis W W. , 4 We it , fffff wiv . f I - f fa :ig 6 L'yy 'X QQ E f K2 2 A - K H Y, xi: ,1 ,eg g ' s Af, ff-2 if .1 t ,54, .,,, W -1 4' ? A-A 'R , Q r Hi 14 M ES f . N 4, A as 3 3: 'Q 3 X flffii 3 -ik. J, . 5. M? in ff SVV, v guywg ff? ' ' Q-il s if X Qsffgifv ns: - gqqfw ,Qs .,,V w 2 Lf1':flr8g:Qg, f' 1 ,YQ Q Sxfirw Akfif- y 1 , far 1 5, 'fem Claudia Cotton president Mary Marla Oney, vice-president Secfelafy Chris Worthington. historian Lihd3 Love , IFESSIIFEI' Susan Riegler, Mrs. Enzler, adviser Attendance secretary luaffgaw 3 Spirited yep Cell-Q Comprised of about 250 members, Pep Club supported Marshall's teams in football and basketball. Spirit week, a dance called Fantasy 'n Fun ,' and several ribbon and tag sales were held throughout the year. Outstanding girl awards were presented to one girl from each class during the football season and at the end of the year. New outfits were pur- chased for spring, C0I1SiS1Ci1'1Q of red and white checked, long sleeved tops with a red chelsea collar and tie, and navy blue pleated skirts. Q,. 5va5ssfESl'9-ffiwitigiejri Q sg?qvfSw 1 .. l ,,,g,,,,L , fax ' , - .gn Ein fp if-:rf fm 'ML' Ii? S315 : we' , f':'9f'i ' if in ,x-sg,-v-Q 2 I - -milky, Gig :stiff 1. ,Q N ' Q Z 'i ' :,,isi ' ff it 231 1 . -, ,. 1 kslltii' fini .,.k I .iii '11 4 ' ., 4.-4 . Nfl Ai '.xY'- L. 1, ' sw ' Jan MacFarlane, Attendance secretary III Pep club displayed spirit throughout the year. Q65 new Uiqifo L. to R. - Row 1: Jan Mundhenke, Pat McGonigle, Kay Worden, Kristen Widrrier, Harriet Johnson, Jerrie Nadeau, Judy Britzius, Connie I-lostetter, Janice Matson, Claudia Cotton, Linda Love, Nancy Jerabek, Marla Oney, Janet Nelson, Jan Maciarlane, Chris Palo, Leanne Oeder, Diane Dodson and Suzie Riegler. Rvw 21 Maffha Panefsunw DUMB PEPPER Barbara Parks' Lilldapapllenhelm. Jane Dunaf0n,1 Dee Williams, Julie Schultz, Gail Bailey, Vicki Fox, Mary Nelson, Sara Shioshi, Casie Jones Chris Worthington, Kathy Greenley, Evelyn Lee, Kathy Mitchell, Cheryl Johnson, Sandi Fisher, Sandy Kohring, Jean Duncan, Carolee Daniek and Linda Carlson. Row 3: CharEll Taylor, Peggy Morse, Roberta Ando, Linda Nida, Janet Hentges, Leslie Kalk, Marsha Hill, Betty Newton, Connie Mackrill, Sherry Dow, Sherry Brazda, Fran Raab, l Karen Capps, Pam Steward, Peggy Williamson, Bev Terry, Diane Curtis and Kathy Conant. Row 4: Pam Knight, Irene Olney, Susan Dewey, Janet McNamara, Kathy Johnson, Mary Spellman, Michele Enzler, Donna Alldritt, Mary Young, Mieke Appel, Linda Ewing, Karen Morgan, Lynda Taylor, Laurie Woodruff, Lesley Cox, Nancy Bailey, Cathy Billingsley, Judy Weissert, Sue Pickard and Edith Cleland. Row 5: Suzanne Shipman, Teresa MYSFS. Barb Manougian, Terri Palzinski, Nancy Yeamans, Debbie Stewart, Yvonne Stace, Cheryl Smith, Lynnette I-ligdon. Marilee Hill, Shirley Wobig, Sue Robel, Carol Shaw, Pat Barbeau. Linda Dahiek, Charlene Everett, Georgene Atkins, Sue Cushman and Jan Coleman. Row 6: Karen House, Molly Cunningham, Oradean Meehling, Diane Dilley, Carol De Vore, Jeane Gobler, Judy Hentges, Donna McCormack, Julie Cotton, Shirley Overall, Suzette Jones, Carolyn Miller, Carol Kendig, Linda Green, Candy Wardell, Susan Grisso, Marcy Brownhilll Lynnette Cook, Carol Schaber and Anne Conners. l ' 1 ,-1.-. , , Lf ' I if l A fc gd A A- V, V, 3 ,, f ' V 5 LJ' 4,5 1 ,,., U ig , A K -, ji. , V ,, e 55 X f' ,e ggs-'af - . ,ffm A , A. A . Wifi, E 1,1 ' 2, I 5 , ' - 2,4-11+ V ' Q Nr A 'A 4, J it :Q e ' 1 p it it f L S f t X- L X3 ' . ' ' Wi g' . 7 ' F, 1 K 1 . N ev- M ' ...af-' x E f f , v Q 41 K wi , fl 1 J V ' ', 'Wh W-14, L. to R. - Row 1: Sherry Johnson, Kim Brooks, Cathy Cameron, Becky Sheeley, Carolyn Pitney, Cheryl Green, Valerie Orazio, Peggy Rumreich, Signe Royland, Leslie Hansen, Karyn Dooley, Dorothy Curtz, Christy Putter, Sharleen Ritchey, Judi Bozeman, Lynette Holmgren and Denyce Hart. Row 2: Jan Gray, Joyce Matthews, Leslie Dean, Becky Kazzimir, Josie Grochowski, Pat Zanders, Jackie Grimit, Karen Arnold, Mary Hendrickson, Linda Bippes, 'Georgiann McGinness, Jan Fahrney, Linda Bengtson, Carol Maxiield, Kathy Conner. Linda Buiietta, Marilyn Davis, Cindy Coffey and Joanne Bowers. ' Row 3: Kaya VanDenderen, Lauralee Clark, Marty Meyer, Darlene Cook, Doris Jones, Cathie Shore, Ann Simonson, Mary Thompson, Cheryl Donaldson,Rhonda Graybeaj, Judy Zaikoski, Debbie Aasen, Debbie KGREISOH, Sandra Yocum, Kathy Blodgett, Chris Kjosness and Vikki Weiss . Row 4: Carolyn Hahn, Jan Wilson, Patti Woltring, Margie Beaty, Chris Buker, Tana Adams, Lynda Wells, Carol Wold. Kay Shawver, Sharon Lite, Diane Nakashimada, Sandra Swgboda, Shirley Miles, JOGHHH Barclift. Peg Dugan, Kristie Colvin and Sarah Hall. ROW 52 NHHCY Ireland, DHH3 N0T1'i5, Cynihiil W3 S0l'l, LeArla Farl0W,' Sheila Kidwell, Marilyn Heen, Carol Boil, Michele Coon, Nancy Morrison, Karen Tufford,Earletta Keithley, Phyllis Bergstrom, Dana Barbeau, C31-in williams , Cathy Jolin, Joan Sturges, Jeanne Sabbe, Mary Jane Miller and Jan Duer. U, JU, ffl, yJ'1Z501'jCQ Jerry Accuardi, Fall vice president. Ladd Curtis. fall treasurer Jim Lusk, Fall president. Ron 1-lurl, F211 SSCTGUWY- .Don A116 'THQ God fcimesu- i U. M. M. presented Don and the Goodlimos nt un assembly for thc student body. United Marshall Men started the year out well with their annual card sale. They held a very successful dance on Friday the 13th which featured the Viscounts and presented Don and the Goodtimes at an assembly for the student body. Services to the school included a canned foods drive Cjointly sponsored by A. M, GJ and the donation of a flocked Christmas tree. Mr. George Kalman, adviser, was very helpful in planning all U. M. M. activities. 108 fi,-cf Jerry Accuardi, spring president Piave Fidlergspring secretary Dave Bruhn, spring vice-president Tum Sherwin, SPN!!! treasurer for Svu5mgc QB 55- isa, 1 Ash R ,rfimg ,QS L. to R. - Row 1: Steve Elem, Barry Moore, Mike Rouse, Stan Kiyokawn, Bill Pickens, Dennis Kane, Ron Davis, Kent Smith, Ken Sato and Mike Shifter. Row 2: Fort Holcombe, Bill Gaylord. Rick Wheeler, George Smith, Ron Joiner, Jeff Biedel, Dave Emory, Cliff Erlkson, Roger Page and Dennis Hubel. L. to R.: Steve Elam. Buffy MOUTH, Lloyd Bell , Dave Emory, Dennis Hubel, Randy Hass, Kent Smiih,Gcorge Smith and Ben HaFkl2l'03d- 109 L to R Jxll Peterson Beverly Shankle Sue Lmdseth Chris Kohas Judy Fransk Chcrx Gxlbert Pam Orazio, Kathy Kjosness r en Senior Karen White practices - 'V ' Mai 5 if r fi j f f- J ' ' . f X .1 Q , 2 One, two - cha-cha-cha. ren White, Judy Geisler, Jeanne Moore, Pa! Israel, Sherri Elliot, Florrie Benefiel, Andra O'Day Kathy Hattrick, Pat Williams, Jcnny Sheehan, Jan Tami-,ara and Marie Allen Revert? New U19ifofm5, M-ettes supplied outstanding half-time entertainment. M-ettes ready themselves for first football half-time Twenty-six girls in M-ettes, led by their adviser Miss Patty Miller, entertained for football and basketball half-times, as- semblies and special engage- ments with numbers that they had choreographed themselves. Besides creating their own rout- ines, the girls designed and made their own uniforms 3and novelty costumes. Fall officers for the group include: president - Judy Geisler, veep - Karen Vlfhite, secretary - Ianis Ta mbara , treasurer - Bev Shankle and historian - Kathy Hattrick. Offic- ers who led the group through basketball seasonand the spring are: president - Karen White, veep - Bev Shankle, secretary - Iudy Geisler, treasurer - Sue Proppe , historian - Lesllie Wah- ner and ICC rep- Ianis Tambara. Varsity Zecccrmcn Unite, , , L. to R. - Row 1: John LeMire, Kent Smith, Ron Hurl, Jerry Accuardi, Martin Potts, Jim Nearing, Lloyd Beil, Randy Hass, Jeff Bledel, George Yeager, Don Staah, Jim Azumano and Dennis Kane. Row 2: Gary Nelson, Gary Hunt, Randy Pitney, Fred Young, Jack Donaldson, John Nakashimada, Floyd Hodel, Dave Bruhn, Ken Sato, Doug Johnson, Bill Pickens and Dan Johnson. Varsity Letterman assists students in pep assembly. Promoting athletics and good sports- manship among students is the purpose of the Lettermen's Club. It is compos- ed ofall boys who have earned a letter ina varsity sport. This year the letter- men helped students find seats in the assemblies and enforced good conduct. To Storm Secccrmcn 3 CYQUG , Alan McKinney, Dan Callahan, Rick Crose and Mike Lemon. Row 4: Frank Savage, Tom Rader, Tom Brandt, Bob Schnell, Steve Squires, Randy Woodruff, Gary Renzelman, Jim Rehberg and Don Anderson. PRESIDENTQ Martin Potts W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 2 ,,,. Mwwm Q W ff .. W r ,,., nn. ,,..,, H rr ,wxw Williiiiiihgfwvfi 1525592 1 ,f ,V 335 '.. 2 - av-Z'5q ffm Tffbff-W1 giiwifffy --V Hz gas -:mfif -' ' 5'?i '.'5: Al .-FLEHJ-,' u:'v2': ':' 'Z.f:? ' ' . -'33 'ziz?fi?.zfZv' ' H -' .. . if ' '21 , . TREASURER: Dennis ane VICE PRESIDENT: Jerry Accuardx W Marilyn Peden, president Penny Jones, secretary Mary Herd, girls' chaplain Gretchen Hownh. vice-presi- Linda He1Si1'0m, ITHSUFEF Ron Joiner boys chaplain dent Youth for Christ, an open membership or- ganization, provided fellowship and fun for in- terested Marshall students. Meetings were held every week after school, with a few meetings being held at night. Many speakers were pre- sented, along with such films as Dream Island and A Man Called Peter . Activities such as after-game parties, a carolling party, candy karmelkorn sales and a trip to the beach were held. .Q C yfovihs... 3ou1'naQi5vs, 519 'Top 'Tliircl Of air C6155 L. to R. - Row 1: Kaye Kersey, Linda King, Fran Bentley, Janet Hentges, Mary Lou Couch, Kathy Peck, Sandy Kohrmg Martha Goughnour and Penny J ones. Row 2: Harriet Johnson, Marti Mattson, Jan Wortendyke, Mary Sims, Maggie Tnnnesen, Mike Shifter. Linda Love Sharon McGuire Cheryl Johnson, Sandy Boss and Ginny I-Iigginbotham. L to R. - Row 1: Rita Bender, Deborah Goodwin, Sandra Garibbo, Janice Smith, Janet Porret, Diana Teters, Penny Jones, Jean Rice and Lois Manker. ' Row 2: Marcia Fazzio, CharEl1 Taylor, Carolyn Utting, Carolyn Miller, Karen Davis, Marilyn Peden, Mary Herd and Sharlynda Hass. I Row 3: Pam Knight, Janet Ekloi, Martha Patterson, Kris Muller, Linda Tommerup. Joanne Miller, Mary Suurmeyer, Linda Helstrom, Jan Wortendyke and Cheri Allen. Row 4: Don Davis, Don Gale, Ron I-lurl, Ron Joiner and Jim Barclift. fl Christian flvyfeucnco for hm any Stub 19 ' U14ic'c,,, Quill and Scroll consists of members from the publications staffs organized for the improvement of Marshal1's journalistic standardsl The main project this year was sponsoring a journalism workshop in which eleven Portland area high school participat- ed. The purpose of the workshop was to publish a newspaper called the Interchange . Headed by Mike Shiffer, senior, the club sponsored a sno cone sale and held several banquets at which ,555 A wgggffrria ' 12211 , ,,,, f W ' M-.f.',. icuii.. g.,g,1,f M' 'L as s af - 1 tim g 2 L ' H ' , ,gpggr-,f,.,,:,.,,,g,,1wwym, I, .:::ffs-af., ,,., , f,-al-VW, ,, 2 A ui, . ' .. , .. ,,,. 71, vw- 2-Z .. fn- -' - ,.- Q U l ., , 1 1 f L: ' 4, -' J a f '-T , ,:5::. : vi :gif ' 5:'. : ..,. 4 S wg if 'Q J i r H L., ,e f V? i il ,ft 57' ,K , 3 5 ,if .gc ,A ,. ia, Z wk R. 'Q 4 1 ii T K AQ? W 1 sr ' ' Q ii, M i ia, , i M W W , K , ,, 4 a 6 ,, y V , , an i fa , M, ea . we 2' Bea- , Wieldlng quill is president Mike Shiffer, senior. l Senior Mary Sims, vice-president, holds croll we To form Quit? 14198 Sew i I A L. to R.: Cecilia LaHue, Cheri Allen, Linda Benjamin, Joanne Miller, Sharlynda Hass, Joan Starr, Jon Heinson, Judy Eubanks and Kathy Hattrick. N future TOQCIJGY5 Examine future Occupcwio L. to R. : Katie Bomersheim, Diana Teters, Penny Jones, Susie Ishida and Roberta Ando. Row 2: Sharon Driggs, Kristin Widmer, Harriet Johnson, Jerrie Nadeau, Darlis Sawyer and Linda Wolbert. Row 3: Linda Weihmann, Sandy Dunn, Linda Tommerup, Mary Sims, Janet Eklof and Janet Nelson. Not pictured: Sheila Holm. 116 F,T.A Started the year out well as the four fall officers attended a workshop at Beaverton High School. An apple sale was held in the fall and refreshments were provided for the teachers at a faculty meeting. Meetings were held in order to help those students interest- ed in teaching decide upon the field they are most interested in and to relate some of the var- ious experiences teach- ers have. Adviser - Mr. Chris Warues U1,6ay5ca1g6in9 Of QCQQ1' Countries ouflgc- BH 5, 31.9. , DUWGW5' Regina Williams The topic of study for the International Relations League was the Soviet Sino split In preparation for the state meet in Eugene in the spring the students saw movies and l heard lectures One interesting feature of the state meet is that all the foreign exchange students from the area are there and several of them give speeches The purpose of I R L is to promote a better understanding of international relations Adviser Mr Bruce R chards Ragnar Tenvxk - ' W T . I Y . l ' W . f . - . ' - . i f L ' 1 rf H as 4 L 2, ,1 -4+ 1 1, rr A s if , v I I35gf..ffr 9 K uzgga SC'1'ive5 Druzhba , meaning friendship, was formed to promote interest in the Russian language and culture. The main project this year was the sponsoring of an all-city Russian Christmas party in Ianuary. They also attended many parties sponsored by other Russian clubs in the area. To make money, they sold' Russian 1 cookies after school. Linda Green and Dan Cousins were fall and spring presidents ' respectively. N L. to R. -Row 1: Janet McNamara, Linda Green, Susan Lawler, Barbara u Blanchard and Anne Marshall. Row 2: Rebecca Kazzimir, Larry Emory, ,.,, I Bryan MacPherson, Mike Shiifer, Brian Clark, Chris Nawrocki and Eileen To ,Acquainv Scmnoancs p l I WWE Russian lfanguage. A195 Customs. 117 Deva 'Trains Scuocnvs - - L. to R.-Row l: Kaihy Bridges, Regina Egger, Linda Hoffmeister, LindaSchufelclt, Carolyn Marshall Sandi Mills, and Margy Mullen. Row 2: Jerry Weintz, Lynn Johnson, Rick Policar, Robert Batsch, John Clancy, Bob Kaufman and Dan Caldwell. Row 3: Nick Oedir, Gene Anderson, Gary Todd, Danny Devers, Harry Trout, Daryl Espeland, Jack Bailey and Arlan Askew. Row 4: Don Seaquist, Mike Goen, Richard Aday, Mike Gies, Tom Nearing, Bill Spencer, Bob Keller and Howard Wittner. 11 8 Mr. Ronald Thurston, DEC'A's adviser A 43' , ' ' Rick Policar, president pf, oraa 5 g il 1 z 20851 ,Rail 5 M my X ' ' ,Q if 2 752 so .Ml Bob Keller, vice president L da Sehufeldt, secretary Carolyn tre su f. ,gy Buhness Qwwrg , .0 QS- ' if 3' , 1' ' 431 l jf 'Q :N Li r of ' ' Marsha1l's DECA club offers the student training irrretailing. This , X, 0 , , I I - Q, I -X sg, is the third largest industry in the country and carries great 41 1 'N if potential. Distributive Education trains students for entrance into 0 vp the field of distribution through classroom study 4' and actual work experience. This program permits students to earn an income while attending school and equips them for permanent employ- ment and promotions in the field of retailing. 0 5 , f 2 Q Nick 095913 sergeant afarms Margie Mullen, historian X rougfi Scgooi' , , , Rick Policar uf i 7ffili Quill! en ifiiiimf M E 'Wifi N i fIf1i, l is and Mike Gies examine DECA merchandise. Rick Policar demonstrates underwater equipment Individual projects are in DECA's display case. Regina Egger demonstrates merchandise to Arlan Askew. DECA students look with interest at an exhibit car. ke Gies and Dan Devers look at the special sales car .Anas J 3 fycperience Jack Bailey sells shoes on his part-time job. Danny Devers works at his parpume job at Pennys. Joe Shanks is 9mPl0Y9d bl' Karmvl Korn- Carolyn Marshall works in the student store. 5 Howard Winner works at his part-time job at Tradewell. W l 1 Lorena Speiger, fall president Claudia Cotton, spring Martha Goughnour, full vice-presi- dent secretary Penny Jones, fall historian 1 I 1 Mary Hurd, fall treasurer 1 1 1 flfll. Q, Scrives for Unity-, - l Marsha1l's Girls' League actively completed' their fourth year with act- ivities such as A. M.G. Week, the Canned Foods drive, the Dad-Daughter banquet and Twirp week highlighting the year. One of the most important things accomplished was the better communication established between A.M.G. and U. M. M. 1 w w Fall A.M.G. class presidents are QL. to RJ Pat Shioshi, seniorg Joanne Bowers, freshmangNancy Yeamans, sophomore and Marilyn Peden, junior: fi 2 i 5 1? i 5 5. i Spring A. M. G, class presidents are QL. to R.J Eileen Nishimuto, sophomore: Penny Jones, senior: Sandy McClane, freshmang Pam Knight, sophomore: and Vicki Fox, junior. Laurie Rank, spring president A146 yaycicipavio Jerrie Nadeau, spring Tonnesen, spring histor- secretary Fran Bentley, spring vice-presi- Janet Hentges, spring treasurer dent L. to R. A Row 1: Pat Shioshi, Nancy Yeamans, Mieke Appel, Pam Knight, Martha Patterson, Tana Adams,Roberta Holmgren, Janet!Nelson, Chris Fiorini, Nancy Corson, Margie Cate, Peggy Rumreich, CharEll Taylor and Sandy Kohring. 3 Row 2: Penny Jones, Jan Coleman, Sylvia Cleaver, Marilyn Riehl, Chris Worthington, Ronda Ceciliani, Bev Terry, Chris Palo, Lingla Carl- son, Dorothy Curtz, Bobbie Long, Marilyn Heen and Eileen Nishimoto. l Row 3: Connie Mackrill, Janet Miller, Martha Goughnour, Kathy Greenley, Carol Kendig, Carolyn Miller, Judy Hentges, Earletta Keithley, Burrows. Row 4: Sue Lawler, Lani Simon, Carol Lovel, Linda Sylivan, Sherry Brazda, Candy Wardell, Debbie Stewart, Janice Kohoot, Kim Brooks, Kaya Van Denderen, Signe Royland, Ruth Cross, Diana Ankcney, Jan Pullen, Sue Proppe and Vicki Fox. Becky Sheeley, Vicki Skorich, Kathy Skorich, Terri Palzinski, Phyllis Bergstrom, Sandy Boss, Sharon Dial, Sandy McC1ane and1Darlene pw Ja: 1 '4 L ' uaQice, A5 .fl The purpose of Marsha11's servi club, Qualite, is To serve John Marshall High School to the bes of their ability and to promote friendship throughout. Their activities included such things as after school sales, car washes, and most important, sewing at banquets. L. to R. - Row 1: Sandi Mllls, Carolyn Marshall, Bobbi Myer and Bonnie Bergland. Row 2: Joanne Wentland, Lynnette Destefano, Carolyn Miller, Carol Kendlg, June Miller, Doris Jones, Suzette Jones, Karen Hansen and Shirely Ayers. 1 l I LOU S81'm1e1S, -SPN!!! PYSSIUGHC- Charlotte Rice, spring secretary Linda Benedict fall treasurer Ron Joiner, spring vice-president. Joanna Roork, fall secretary and spring treasurer. ' 124 Juniors Disyeay incense i I I I s Y' w 1 0146 0PCo19v1'il3ucio19. President, Carolyn Marshall Secretary Sandl Mills Activities chairman, June Miller Vice-president, Nancy Forsythe Treasurer, Susie Jones - 4 A,I, M, was organ- ized in hopes of im- proving Marshall through the promotion of interest in student government. A. 1. M.. Association for the Im- provement of Marshall, has mainly supported the junior Class and its activities. It has been effective in promoting interest in class elections . Members hope that eventually this organization will in- clude the entire school. 513 S'cu8mc' Gov rmnenv L. to R. - Row 1: Vicki Thompson, Linda Green, Marilyn Peden, Marcy Brow-nhill, Charlotte Rice and Susan Grisso. Row 2: Linda Wolbert, Sue Proppe, Mieke Appel, Caryl Dfawl, Kathy Skorich, Joanna Ronrk and Linda Benedict. Row 3: Lon Samuels, Ron Joiner, Bob Green and Frank Savage. 4- Miss Stevens Miss Miller Varsity Adviser J. V. Adviser The fall I.V. rally girls, Karen, Ian, Penny, Iudy and Pam, were bedecked in red and white checked, blouseytops with blue, U-necked inserts, blue skirts with matching check inserts, white knee socks, blue shoes and red gloves. These girls practiced week nights during the summer. They helped the varsity rally promote spirit, sell yell books and make signs. The rally girls used the unique method of continuous yellingthroughout the game. Pam Lovegrove and Penny Huntley express jubilant spirit. 1 RaQics Sleao Successfuw 'Team , . , F J L to R. 1 Pa m Lovegrove, Karen Stanfill, Judy Bothwell and Jan Ruthruif. How 2: Penny Huntley and Jan Erikson. 1 in 1 I I L. to R. - Row 1: Bunny Olson, Janice Matson, Gail Alexander, Sandi Fisher, Cheryl Johnson and Sandy Boss, Row 2: Bill Gaylord, Neil Kul bel and Rick Policar. 019 To yromising Victory Ready to fight? You're right! was the cry of the fall varsity rally squad. 'Ilhese girls were clad in white pleated skirts with red and blue insets and white crisscrossed V-neck sweaters with a red dickey. They wore matching red shoes and gloves and had oversized pompoms. The rally boys wore coordinating outfits consisting of white V-neck sweaters, blue shirts and knickers, white knee-high socks and desert boots. The girls made raincoats for the bad weather. y Working hard throughout the summer, the girls perfected a new look - straight arm motion to their yells. Majestic Minutemen was the theme which was carried out in the various assemblies and yell books. After football season was over, the rally be- came the official wrestling rally and cheered the boys to their P,l, L, Championship. N Gail Alexander Sandy Boss Jani Matson Neil Kulbel Bill Gaylord Sand, Fisher r Cheryl Johnson Bunny Olson Riqk poucar 1 Mrs. Lane Miss Smith Varsity adviser Jhv, Adviser The I.V. rally consisting of Iane Bradshaw, Edith Cleland, Sue Cushman, Emily Hill, Sandi Ovesen and Nancy Yeamans were pleased to find that they had been chosen to provide spirit for the LV, basketball team. They had many rewarding experiences during their rein as rally squad members such as meeting other rallies from the opposing teams. Clad in white, accompanied by red and blue, their uniforms were highly admired by the Minutemen of Marshall High. L, 10 R, ,Jane Bradshaw, Nancy Yeamans, Sue Cushman, Sa d O e Ed th Cl la d and E ly H ll L to R.: Pat Shiushi, Sue Lindstrom, Martha Goughnuur, Sandy Kohring, Kathy Mitchell and Deanna Galloway. Y Rally King Nell Kulbel Rallies HQQY9 foviba With the call of the sea- son, Got Spirit? Let's Hear It! . the spring varsity rally led the spirited Mar- shall student body to their first PIL Sportsmanship a- ward. Another first for this years rally was an appear- ance on KATU'S Salute To The Schools . In addition to their duties as cheer leaders at the varsity basketball games, the rally served as good-will ambassadors to other Portland highschools, sponsoring joint dinners and an after-game dessert with the several visiting rallies. Their variety in unique dances and acrobatic skills entertained and surprised spectators at games and pep assemblies. W Good Spoftsmani Martha Goughnour and Sandy Kohring. K thy M t hell and Sue Lindstrom. Deanna Galloway and Pat Shioshi. LEX STAFF: TYPISTS Chris :yank Photographer Cathy Patterson Dave Williams Becky Humhin Ass't Photographer Sharon Shepard Dah Holcombe Pam I-lubhert Paul Rumrsich Judy Taylor Darlene Thomas Kathy Ireland Maggie Tonnesen Ginny Higginbutham Mary Herd Senior Class Editor Literary Edifor Faculty, Leadership Editor and Photo Coordinator Clubs Q x Staff Q vfierg Creates Mike Shiffer Editor-in-Chief Kaye Kersey Managing Editor Lex Stall members always have plenty to do in order to get the book Ch9l'Y1 Johnson and Mike Shiffel' l3y0'1l-P3555 before T-he final to the students on time. deadline. Linda Goodowens Janet Hentges Harriet Johnson Penny Jones Freshman Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Junior Class Editor Fall Activities and Clubs 130 ,,,, Y -M V Zienna Zaden Fran Bentley Carol Popp Art Editor Spring Activities Club and Literary Assistant A 5 Rec res memories, To prepare a fine and outstanding yearbook that will be appreciated by all Marshall High students takesa great deal of hard work, time, creation, respon- sibility and patience. The purpose of producing the Lex is to give the schoolan accurate record of all activities and school functions that have happened during the year. Helping to pay for the many Lex expenses the staff has participated in many fund raising projects. Sponsoring the publications dance, A Date With Cupid , serving at a game concession, having sales, and selling ads are ways in which this money was earned. Much credit fora successful book goes to the many area merchants who support the book through their advertising. Joe Keidel Sports Editor Linda King Organizations Editor, Senior Directory ' Mary Herd and Ponny Jones write copy for the Lux. Mr. Stocking - Lex adviser. li? 2 t ::::,-:f.1- - - fr: 5 X053 'f' 'mat ' 1 5 HL-,g.'.-Q35,-,liifg-,zjjrgl-5'-:cv c2g.:. i'9 tt. ,. , 1 is f J g g wwc Mafianne Swearingen Marla Oney Mike Harrison Advertising Manager Business Manager Photographic Editor Cheryl Johnson Curriculum Editor, Girls' Sports art Alan Kjosness-Verdict Photographer Oliver Dillner-Volunteer Photographs and I' Sue Liustrom 131 Cul? Sm 5 Re 5 ff U 'T6emseL'ves.,, Preparing to be on the LEX or VERDICT staffs or ju learn the basic fundamental skills of journalism is the re students take journalism 1-2. These students publish 3 issue of the paper, for which they colleot all the inform 31 sell all the ads, design and make-up the pages. Also 'U the year the journalism students create their own yearn They design a cover, figure out the money management design different pa Martha Goughnour types copy for the VE L. to R. - Row 1: Nancy Davis, Linda Snider, Margaret Bruhn and Rosemary Larse n. Row 2: Terri Palzinski, Charlene Beliveau, Sheryl Ramey and Barbara Blanchard. Row 3: Lois Manker, Barbara Manougian, Sherry Kohring and Jean Duncan. L. to R. - Row 1: Janice Kohoot, Ellen Schnell.and Gretchen Rookstool. Row 2: Carol Lovel, Diana Dodson, Bonnie DeAngelo, Gloria Carey and Theo Moore. Row 3: Kathy Greenley, Cheryl Smith, Janet Pullen, Phyllis Pepper and Jody Calhoun. Mr. Stocking helps Margaret Bruhn on the Cub issue of the Verdict. Lorena Spelger lays out the ads for the Country Fair issue. Editor Martha Mattson helps Jim Wilsc layout Verdict pages. V Martha Goughnour Sandy Kohflng Martha Mattson Sharon- McGuire A Editor-in-Chief ffallj Managing Editor dam Editor-in-Chief cspringi Managing Editor Qspringj ,ix Letting the Marshall student body, the administration and the Marshall High ' f 1.-,V community know what is happening at Marshall 1.- - is the job of the Verdict staff. The school , paper is distributed twice a month to the iuu 'QF' whole student body. This paper is paid for by :? student body card funds, sales, dances and A ,yi , advertising. Special issues were presented again this year like the Christmas issue, the IWW , ' ,Q April Fool's issue and the Rose Festival issue. .:t- 55 Under the guidance, of Mr. Stocking, the g f wg f4 i?'1 1,5 ,At ' Verdict staff has given the school a newspaper kgfggjgjjgef 21'l'2KQZ2'K2.Zllgef to be Proud Of' V dict yrivcs 317 isle Sew' , FALL POSITIONS Managing Editor . Business Manager . Ad Manager. . . . . . Page 1 Editor . . Page 2 Editor . . . . Page 3 Editor . . Page 4 Editor . . Photographers . Reporter . . SPRING POSITIONS Editor-in-Chief .... Managing Editor . . Business Manager . Ad Manager .... Page 1 Editor . . . Page 2 Editor . Page 3 Editor . Sports Editor . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Martha Goughnour Sandy Kohring Kathy Hattrick Lorena Spelger Sandy Boss J an Wortendyke Dave Griffith Sharon McGuire Sharon McGuire Martha Mattson Doug Stxonach Jim Wilson Alan Kjosness Mike Harrison Gynet Emory . Martha Mattson . Sharon McGuire . Kathy Hattridk . Lorena Spelger . Sandy Kohring Jan Wortendyke . Jim Wilson Gynet Emory . Sandy Boss Dave Griffith . Doug Stronach photographers , . Oliver Diliner Mike Harrison Dan Holcombe Alan Kjosness Staff writer . Dave Bruhn L. to - Row 1: Martha Mattson, Cfynet Emory, Sandy Boss. Kathy Hattrick, Jan Wortendyke and Sharon McGuire. Row 2: Martha Goughnour, Dave Bruhn, Doug Stronach, Alan Kjosness and Sandy Kohring. L. to R. - Row 1: Doug Houghton, Darold Muenzer, Ron Crump, Mrs. Miller, Steve Eckman, Ronda Ceciliani and Nancie Tucker. Row 2: John Olsen, Rick Goetz, Mike McGuire and Linda Benjamin . many Scuhnvs ive 'C air 25leQy,,, The girls in the student store help sell supplies, do some of the banking and re- arrange the stock. They also take care of selling the football, basketball and Rose Festival Coronation tickets and occasionally do typing for Mrs. Mangles, store manager, L. to R. - Bottom bo Top: Sue Smith, Nancy Thompson, Margie Mullen, Marilyn Miles, June Miller. Nancy McCreight, Lyla Miller, Connie Hostetter, Sue Jones, Sandi Mills, Georgene Bintlifi, Bonnie Berglund, Karen House, Carolyn Marshall, Nancy Forsythe, Regina Egger , Kathy Bridges, Mrs, Mangles and Sandy Dunn. Taking care of all lost art- icles that are found around the school is one of the responsib- ilities of the bookroom clerks, The helpers take care of lock- ers and locks besides the un- claimed properties of many Marshallites. Most of the sup- plies for the school are ordered through the bookroom and the helpers must know the correct procedure of ordering and or receiving supplies. Also most of the books that are in use around the school are checked out from the bookroom so good records must be kept. Student librarians play important part in the library system. These have many tasks, which are before them when for this job. Being a librarian means that you must prepared to: help check books and magazines, care of book fines, take at the desk when the librarians are busy and sure that all books magazines are in prospective order or place L. to R. - Row 1: Donna Taylor, Kathy Mattson, Jane Stratton, Kathleen Mitchell, Susan Grisso and Joan Starr. Row 2: Irv Lyman, Don Gale, Mike 0'Brien, Pernita Behm, Linda Walker and Jim Barclift. L. to R. - Row 1: Kathy Kjosness, Gail Alexander and Grace Miller 3: Sandy Slayton, Gilda Smead and Karen Ramey. D ll 41 Rubens Holmgren and Chris riorim. L to R Row 1 mane ' ev 5: Jeri West and Sharon Foreman. Chai-lynn Kimber and Lana Bender Row 2: Leslie Kalk, Judy Stroup and Kathy Running. Row Row Row Row 6: Mary Spellman and Diane Dilley. Rowl 7: Charlynn Kimber, Darlene Thomas and Jodi Calhoun Hello! Marshall High School, student secretary speaking Th the friendly and cheerful phrase used by the student secretaries hen answering the school phone. Not only do these girls answer the ones, but they also run errands, find students and teachers when Q Q, Q P ey are hool a needed for different reasons, check students in and out of nd post the number of absences. Helping Marshall students locate their counselors is one of the many 5 ks placed before the girls in the counseling office Many of the other ies which these girls perform consist of running errands, delivering essage The visual aids crew hand- s, answering the phone and locating students les and works with the school' s projectors, helps the teachers in showing of the films, works in the bookroom, runs the pub lic address system and takes care of the technical aspects at dances and assemblies. L. to R. -Row l: John Olsen, Steve Eckman, Craig Lewis, Wayne McCormick, Darold Muenzer, Ron Crump, Wayne Patterson and Joe McGraw. L. to R. 1 Efrain Guajardo, Charlotte Mclnnls, Anne Marshall and Lsuie Woodruff. Gif? 'S Basliec6aQ L. to R. - Row 1: Judy Britzius, Jean Duncan and Paula Eggers. Row 2: Elaine Schultz, Mieke Appel, Sue Watson and Anne Kraplel. Not pictured: Martha Meyer and Linda Bogart. Scaff -D GW S1166 055. The Art Staff prepared banners and posters for the many school activities They did lettering and drawings for dise plays at the request of many. Part of the Rose Festival decorations, the pep tags and the play posters were created by the Art Staff. Country Pair signs and booth titles were also created by this' versatile staff. The boys and girls of the Frosh Lib- rary staff under Mrs. May have many odd jobs to perform. They arrange the card files in the library, help with inventory, run errands and run the ditto machine for teachers and students. L. to R. - Bottom to Top: Becky Sheeley, Linda Bengtson, Karen Scott, Karen Wootan, Peggy Dugan, Rita Shelley, Jan Fahrney and Larry Singer. Row 2: Sharon Sanders, Bev Carey, Vicki Skorick, Helen Gibbs, Linda Cooley, Carol Caldwell and Linda Sullivan. Row 3: Marilyn Been, Valerie Orazio, Nancy Huggins, Barbara Kissinger, Kathy Higbee, Faye Hodel, Vivian Davis, Josie Gruchowskl and Ben Harkleroad. Not Shown: Barbara Peterson, Len Jones and Jackie Grimit. l I L. to R. - Row 1: Richard Wilson, Richard LaCrone, Custer Keyes and Dave Richard. ROW 22 Bill Millard. Ed Nye. Terry Carothers and Mike O'Brien. .E A196 Cu5co6ian Hwy L. to R.: Deb Nellor, Irene Olney, Paula Eggers, Leslie Hansen, Jan Wilson, Signe Boyland, Linda Ewing and Virginia Keller. Not Pictured: Karen Stanfill, Claudia Kargman, Cathy Entz and Chris Enta. Taking roll, demonstrating dances, tumbling skills, baseball, tennis and volley- ball techniques, and taking care of most office jobs is the responsibility of the P.E. office girls. These girls are advanced P.E. students and are specially selected. They must be very skillful, Willing to do a good job, and willing to accept the great responsibility which accompanies this position. 55 ,flcways flppreciaveo. Senior boys, who are advanced P.E. students, make up the boys P.E'. help. These boys take roll, and demonstrate the ma ny different acrobatical skills as well as the football, soccer, volleyball, hand- ball and softball techniques. These boys must know force them. They must be skillful and responsiblej 137 the rules to all of the games and be prepared to en- 4 ' if if r' ,fp dv- fl. 4. J fs f'.- ' D 3,4 - 1 ' .Q af -. 5 5' V - , 1 . I 4 , L 5- 1' ' . 2 131 ' ' ' 3 V'-' if if ' 1 'E 1 ,122 1 if X k V - if . H - , :sv . ' . 5 ,.,.. Y A fg 4 'A ., ' M,-V' A M' .1 ,gf i sf- ! x ,gf W M: 1' .,.. L g V by V Qs ,E 5 V 1 .0 f ' -My Wi g., 4 K .FK x 4 f W --- A xv +.- ' ' .gm 4' ab+.' 3. ' ' lf .. --'- was -1. -QQ - -N552 , 1 , 31 1.52 1' ' - . 'Q' r L f f f A W . we E 7 - x ' '-- ' 1 ,. f.,.., , qMi ?i1:f?v' 1 as . f ani ' Y , I, 1- ,L V , . K ff' 2 x QW f f' T wwf ' 2 I y f . , ..- 4, , Q' , 'pw f Q. 9 HP 138 ' ,W W ..,. , F N V f- W-f ,A M '31 q,, 3 ' i A I ix .r ' - , ' 1 if 'A 1 Q , ,A M Mom 5 V I w 3 i I f , ,W W I H w A 139 i QM 1 E 2. 1 ii 'H .e 5 'Q 1 was E , AA Q , v V- 1' mi QQ ' 5 gl E 3536 5 iiafii fgf 15 1 YEMW wwf Q, ' 1 W Mmm gf 1 ' Eb, , 33 149' , i 9 4 wif SM ' Q Wig A x SQQQQ f ' 2 A iwfa Q.. , 2 '5 .i . is ,J vii 5 fi x S E 3 5 di gg Eifewi 5 1 X An orientation program was presented by the executive cabinet for the class of 68 on August 31. The freshmen went to an assembly, toured the school, met in mock classes, and, viewed skits in the auditorium. Registration and pictures for the Lex were also completed. On orientation day freshmen learn about the various classes they will be taking A196 Scllootl. Mr. Thorton, a research psychologist, reports the results of a student survey held at Marshall in the spring of 1964 to the large group meeting. cussicn. Janice Riley listens attentively to a small group dis- 5:?a!P6QN'E' , Phil Anderson-10 Sharon Anderson-9 Approximately 200 students attended the workshop held at Marshall on August 27. Dr. L.E. Winter, Assistant Superintendent of the Portland Public Schools delivered the keynote speech on the advantages of flexible scheduling. Mr. Thorton, research psy- chologist, reported on the survey he conducted at Marshall last year. He stressed the use of in- dependent study time. After hearing the speakers, the students broke up into small discussion groups. Each group was presented with a different question to discuss. At the end of the allotted time, re- freshments were served and students met together in the gym to hear the re- sults of the discussions. l it -'Viv ,V W L if rf- s wf. f it-grip S'i5f'ff'i , ,.,. bii tti, f. 'f it -. gas y 2 f . ,te it wt 'it em. -t Roberta Bob Diane Ando-10 Anholt-10 Ankeney-l0 Candy Alderton-11 r nr., rt W we J 95 ja its K ' r . if I 5' ,lb Bob Alfa no-10 Iohn Allen - ll Rob Allen-10 Vangie Ameele-10 Cindy Anderson-10 lim Antons-ll 2-,se :gn-j iffg firf -'M f baggage ' he 5Tfg?'K5 Bill Alexa nder- ll 25 1 --sg-s . H ..,. - , Q gawk, A-' arg ..,., A .:,,4. .vi .2 . Iudith Allan - ll Marie Allen-10 .Q Mr Robert Amen-9 Ronald Amy-9 -4 - Dean Anderson-10 Mieke Appel-ll Alexa nder-10 - .tif X 3 ff It R , fe g, L,..i-.. ,,.,,. +A. , wuz.. .,,. , .pg t if et-'4 'eh 5 Y' gf f -4 f f V, f J. ,,,,. lille Altermatt-10 Brian Anders on-9 Eric Anderson-ll Linda Applebee-10 , 141 Various flssemgcies Wore H'e5enw5,,, A darkened gym with a spot- light on Bonny Iordan, crystal ball gazer, provided the settinc for the first pep assembly of th year. The highlight of the assem occured when a huge cardboard football slowly walked across the floor. Bursting out of the football, the fall varsity rally gave the student body their fir look at their new outfits. The first competition yell the year was held in which seniors and freshmen won. Don and the Goodtimes let the good times roll at the United Marshall Men 142 Fall Varsity Rally bursts outloi a cardboard football, revealing their new uniforms. Quarter and half dollar watch Mr. Miserly Mesirow bury his money, Another tradition was started as reg. reps. were sworn in on citizenship day. As a result of the com- bination U. G. N. Pepassembly, the class of '68 held a sale to raise money for the U. G. N. drive. A contest was held be- tween the four classes to see which one could raise the most money! Money collected from the Freshman Through Senior Classes respectively reads:S3O.l6, S3l.70, 330.12 and S40. 45. In order to promote inter- est in student government and create a deeper feeling of responsibility the reg. reps. were installed inan a ssembly This was another first for Marshall in establishing its traditions. anjing from Don ff Qc 6006 Times To itize i Da , 9 USM y U. M. M. presented its second annual assembly eaturing Don and the Good- times. Quickly becoming a adition, theassembly prov- ed to be popular with the ajority of the student body. Comments on the assembly vealed the opinion that many students would have liked to dance. Marshallites listen to Don and the Goodtimes. Skits presented during the pep assemblies added to the spirit of th Marshall's football team was presented at the first pep assembly. uvJ6e1'CQaS, Yarcicipavion Mcrcasd 311 C0116 A195 C9055 r eevivygsu- Wgife Girfs' league rcmsformeb mars a Miss Coffman presents Martha Goughnour with her N. H. S. pin at the induction. Steve Armstrong-11 1 Bs, Mi .gf .2 me Karen Arnold-9 Qwligy J, 2' .u r g e L .i1 Wife' 'af Dcug Arthur-9 Georgene Atkins-11 Mike Atkinson-10 iii : N - ,, . if R I I x .QD V es 7? e Wa 31 E , IEQQ .. - ,' W ,ZF Chuck Atterhury-10 Ioa nne Bachman-li Karen Krueger, activities director, speaks at a sophomore class meeting, . , i , 3:11, ' ' 3s ev Qwiim' ' - -r X fm - 12 .-: iw f- 1 - , he Dick Robert Alice Doug Shirley Barry David Dennis Atterbury-9 Auborn-11 Aust-9 Ayers-11 Ayers-9 Axtell-9 Babcock-10 Bachmafvll Q - ,.,, Q : I 3572912 kv: if WW ' 5:-'fi - 45:55 -s r v , f iiiw 1 'rw' :M Lili., '-J, we .ii ' -r if ' ,',., ww . fgazifwiz: 5 - Sharon Frank Gail Mike Nancy Shirley Kristi Sharon 144 Bachman-10 Bailey-lo Bailey-11 Bailey-10 Bailey-ll Bailey-9 Baker-9 Baker-10 . Laurie Woodruff models an outfit from thc Land of Oz, while Lorena Spelger, A. M. G. president, speaks at Big-Little Sister Tea. Aunt Em, Lynda Heathman, and Dorothy, Claudia Hill, look on. 319co C6e lcmfr 0120 H, -. r an me 4 V-My 4 ..::,1-ts.-we ,, .-.1 f A 5? W of ,- T --22' wifffr- e 'KU :f-f2-aa:sz:s- nl M54::x2 3 if 1, 1 ., affair.. Y' wr - was was awry, W Q 'i'i 'W?' 3 ff l, Pat P-1 '11' m Barbeau-ll - W1 la Joanna Merlene Barbara 10 BarclaY'9 Barclift-9 Ba,-k1ey-11 ,, mi- 12+ :ag ' -Y - Ran Bev Marilyn Theda Sarah Batdorf-ll Bates-11 Bates-9 Baxter-ll Beardslee-10 HE, V f K, ,viiii ., W ggi' ui. M 1 K.. i. A, f 2 lil ' e f Barkume-10 Beatson-9 Girls' League Week was held the second week of school. Using the theme Wizard of Oz the week began with a tag sale. Tuesday the fall Girls' Lea- gue officers were in- stalled. The annual Big-Little sister tea was presented on Wednesday. The program included a fashion show and refreshments were served. Friday many Miles Baldwin-9 Ron Ba 1 1- 1 0 ' Sa nd ra Ba 11- 9 2 students followed msn the yellow brick road to Emerald City . This dance was held from 8:00 to ll-OO p.m. in the student union. Fall Girls' League officers listen attentively. L. to R .: Penny Jones, Martha Goughnourg Lorena Spelger, Claudia Cotton, and Mary Herd. , E,- y , E Benford - 9 Dana Barbeau-9 1 df... .Q .... QQ ei.:i . 5 . Fred Roger Nancy Barnes-10 Barnett -S Baron-9 Q. .-.., . Bechtel-ll Marjorie Bn-'Ce Beaty-9 Bebb'9 un6e1'cQa55me1J Mike Bechtel-10 , Cecilia Becklus - 10 if 1 Pernita Beh m-ll 5 ......, ,,M,,,,,,,,,.,,kES, Charlene Bellveau-10 1 X wg A i n ilk? -, Q , Q Rita Bender-9 , Q,., lg, , Florrie Benef ie 1- ll 'S .. . - me Rhonda Berglund - 9 146 Robert Bechtel- 9 i 322, P4 if 5 v is 55 1, i f I Qgzig, H is if i , isis Susan Bee-9 , E ' .. : 5- - -1' 'g Carol Beil-9 , x ,J A . A , mx? S l lf Daniel Bellamy-9 M ' 'Pea 121 r are in qiibyi C f . 2 iii 9 Q sae 52 Linda Benedict-ll Q ,,,V, an AA .,,':, Z V ST f,iAf2 'I' .E Linda Bengt s on- 9 -464 7 E fm ,ji sf. 'G di Y 3' Phyllis Bergstrom-9 Diane Bechtold-9 WSW K' f f 1-1217 V 42 Mike Beeson-10 -5 Z. 'Y X g, V r 1 1 if 3. . Q Ray Beliel - 9 , , ,.,.,,..,., ..., . ,-, A Delbert Belleque-ll Sy .4 . , I A S r , 'ei' K Pia 4? ,ff 5 , X a i li V 3' 4 Y AE ' 'Fil Susan Benedict-10 ,Q , . Q 4 S 51' Qi 4 m 4 X . v e Q Robert Be ngtson-ll l .M -3 V, 4 -' W K X4 f X x 1,5 Mike Bertasso-10 Sandi Fisher and Bill Gaylord, members of the fall rally, use their talents painting spirit signs- Interested students question one of the Executive Cabinet's policies. Spirit Was fxpfessecl 532 , at jx 15 . V ?rnm,X,w: 5 iid E Aj? if ' - wwf Shirley Bennett- ll , 1 Terry Eetterly-9 17245 if. 93 ,Q Tony Bennett- 11 ,, ' .. -,vam- A, 4 , .R ug if 1 .f f Rod Bexel-9 Vario us Ways, f 41' 4 1 bf, X in M fn? Larry Benson-10 Steve Biedel- Emil Berg-ll Cathy 9 Billingsley-ll -X if - :iw W. , K, Q A ? Q ? l is, '5- .Qa W W 45 julie Berg-9 511 K fezw .weft -mv , W, 3 1 4 A my .Qi Glennis Ber-gland-I0 J.: :,.,,,,. ,,i:E , R' , Martin Bilyeu-ll Mike Bllyeu-lO ? X .,... 7, W, ,ug Iohn Marshall's birthday , September 24, was celebrated on October 2 when the executive cabinet sponsored Citizenship Day. George Van Hoomissen, Multnomah County District Attorney, spoke to the student body on leadership qualities and the heritage left to us by Iohn Marshall A speech was then given by Iim Losk, U. M. M. President, on the character of Iohn Marshall. ' The band entertained the student body with a few numbers and Mr. Wilson led the choir . The executive cabinet also sponsored an all-school dress-up day on this date to establish the right mood for the stud- ! X efltS. Gnzensgip .Day Honored 50611 Iflarsffaiff Chief Justice Iohn Marshall represents the courage evi - denced by both the man and the school to achieve pro- gress through fundamental change. The scales of justice repre- sent the balanced responsi- bility for learning between the student and teacher. The stars represent the close cooperation which has de- veloped among the student body, faculty and community. The Minuteman represents the alert and vigorous spirit of the student body. The geometric design sym- bolizes the modular flexible schedule pioneered by Iohn Marshall High School. The state is represented by its flower, the Oregon grape. The Saturnia rose - the offi- cial Marshall flower - repre- sents the city of Portland. Mr. George Van Hoomissen. District Attomey speaks at the John Marshall Day assembly. mwrceassmey 52, 3 - Karen Blppes-li Bill Bjorkqulst-9 Pam Black-ll V, ji 4535 QM -'f . -4 ff P iifl 2 9 ig f 4 rl? 5 5 fi , . Gary Blakely-10 Mike Bloechel-9 In .6JA - ' ,J fer? , will e 8 . .,f, . K L Q LE5,k,, Su san Bobi sud-10 4-H 'H Ed Bontty - 10 148 ei-',5','2Q 'f '3. .4-' .. mi 4 , - 1-. ll- In ,. ,X E., as - ' L 1, .. ig Q , .. , Y 4 Q fi 1 in Y rg gf ggi m P N Al 'M Q 5 Linda Cheryl Billpe s - 9 Bittner - ICI M A Q, Q .. Q w f. gl 3 ag? Q S 5 el as 9' tin fi lg f Y ,vile I-U3 na Cheryl Bjorn-10 Black-9 15z:':?lL jr W' qi ,Q 1, ,A .Q G' iw Th fi ' ' . .. Terry Mike Black-9 Bla ckhurst- 9 Barbara Kathy Blanchard-11 Blodgett-9 Ia nice Betty Blue-11 Boatright-9 ,,.,., 1 ,Leila Mike Rich Bocldie-9 Boehlke-ll I Sandra fanef Borgerson - 11 B05-9 'Q mos: fopufcu' Dances OGSQ1' Were THQ Sufi, Swim, A 5 Wavusi, Sue Lindstrom and Terry Callahan dance to the record Moon River. Linda Bogart-10 r ,Q5,, , .,.,.,..,. .4-:l -- .tb-fevaewn 2 ..4 ,, 'we- me ..-- -1. e .:-,. 4 X Marlene Bogdonoff-10 Rose Norm Bogenrief-lO Bolt-9 ,-v Zh W ,qw , Judy Bob Reece Ioanne Bothwell-10 Boughton-ll Bowen-9 Bowers-9 Chris Bomersheim-10 Forrest Bowma n-9 Pat Bonner-9 Dua ne Bows er-10 Men's League disproved the theory that Friday the 13th is unlucky as they presented live Their November dance was free with a Men's League card and football players and their dates were admitted without charge. Freshmen enjoy themselves at Frosh Party. The surprise successes of the music by the Viscounts at their dance. rec v Dance proved to be Bunny Hop and the Hokey The homecoming queen and ut were presented with Mums the court and their escorts to the record Moon nces Were Homecoming Queen, Cheryl Johnson, and escort, Jon Meyer, at Homecoming dance. Generafw 'KVeK'9',Acw 6426- ens' League featured the Viscounts at their v r Pam Boyce-9 Gordon Bozeman-I1 3 l ,V .., Cynthia Bradshaw-10 Tom Brandt-10 David Boyd-9 .Q 4 ' .,L , , . mf 'lg gm Q ' Judy Bozeman-9 x 654 .A ,-Pk! - Ee? ' Vffr igf LQ Iane Bradshaw-10 W a 22 ' 'Z :L-Qi: P' if Nancy Brazda - 10 Lynn Brekke-1U Ala n Brightman - 10 Judi Brons-ll' 150 Gerry Brevlck-IO :':,:2i5 -. gl' 3 .4133 ' N 1 k , L L ' f , . ffl. lf. fl - ilk 5543-QT A Dave Britzlus-10 Dave Brooks-9 G 19 mc Granvwas flung ,519 Dave Boyles - 10 Alvin Bradshaw-ll Chrxstme Brandt-11 Sherry Bra zda -ll Merle Brigg s - 9 Generali Grunt was hung in ridicule nl Marshull's first spirit rally. Marsha1l's first all-school spirit rally was held from 7:30 to 10:30 in the cafeteria on October 16. Rally Round the Scaffold featured L the yell Thunderation, and a modern The Fall Varsity Rally leads a yell at the Grant spirit rally. fauna r l f Q. U ,I ,Q ,Q r 1 l fl Pi Karen jazz number performed by the M-ettes. Bromley-9 --f- -:GQ 1 gf , 3?E'HP?2?'4 -Z .-2 ' ' 5' X ' Sfvffffll 'f .1 f l ' A ' 1 Glenn Kim Lloyd Mable Ken Andrea Iuanlia Brooks-ll Brooks-9 Brooks-ll Brooks-9 Brophy - Brought-11 Brown-9 2 '24 li Y-7 VZ 1. Sha ron Brown - 9 l Solfnson ffeccd Homecoming Queen. J Q,.-7 Sealed 1... to R. are Sandy Kohring, Sue Lindstrom, Cheryl Marshall's 1964 Homecoming Court was presented to the student body at the homecoming assembly. Each girl was presented a scroll in honor of being chosen for the 1964 Homecoming Court. Miss Coffman was presented with a large Mum by the rally. After the assembly Mar- shallites returned to their reg. rooms Johnson, Sally Richards and Roxanne Robertson. to Vote. Each Senior reg. room had previously picked two girls from which the court was chosen. Queen Cheryl and her court were presented to the student body at the dance and at the beginning of the Roosevelt game. The court entered the Saturday homecoming game seat- ed in a decorated sports car. 1 A 1 ' I .. ,'.V 5 ,,,, 4 ' Cf' 'S ' KI, ' V N 'few ' f if X ' 'W Mark Br ant-10 MBYCY Scott Bobbi Margaret larry Daryl Larry y Brownhill-ll Browning-9 Bruce-9 Bmhn-15 Buzan - 10 Bryan-9 gryanql 1 -Seniors 'tacllecs Wir Cotlego Reps.-. Seniors started planning for college 1 early in the school year. As 1 representatives visited Marshall, l students received a preview of college 1 w T life. Information provided by the reps enabled students to decide upon the college they wished to attend. Representatives from both private and state institutions came to Marshall. The agenda for all reps was essentially the same. Students met in large groups to hear general inform- ation on the college. After the large group meetings students who were interested could attend interviews A196 YC Open House was held for Parents on October 29, from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. The band enter- tained while the rally, A. M.G. officers, and Pep club officers usher- ed. in the library . Parents viewed dis- plays, papers, book re- ports , and other exhibits done by the students as they attended classes . The purpose of Open House is to let parents see the school, meet their children' s teachers , and learn of the progress their child is making. They also acquire a bet- ter understanding of flexible scheduling. Marshall seniors listen to a representative from Portland State College. Ben Harkleroad, candidate for Freshman Class Pres- ident delivers his speech. Mr. Miller explains llexihle scheduling to two parents Q at Open House. E 152 Morceassmen - .ff 451 ' Calvin George Bucholz-9 Buck-9 Sherry Buck-9 K. I ,.., ,-my , W 'Q 5 2 if Ss' Dale Lynn Bullock-9 Bullock-10 Sherry A S1 A 11 Bunyard-10 Ala na Buckallew-11 -e ,.., ,- .-,. f.. '1 .J A Ma ry Burbank-10 W'e.1ff ,, 1: ,552 3 Si? 34- I: F me if - 4 -4 Iune Linda Buckmaster - 9 Buffetta-9 :anim v, N , .Si ' S if - Juanita Hank Burchett-9 Burke - 10 X C6 Open House For yarmcs, An interested mother talks to Mr. Henstein at Open House. .:,, 1 s gf Q 5 ff . n, H, wi... 4 im, er Stanley Huffington-10 W Sharon Burnett-9 51 ' S, if , li, w g Rae Burton-10 Q5 t'n S , 9, Phyllis Butler - 10 v 'er J' ,U ear Carol Caldwell-9 f ,ssh IOCIY Calhoun-11 Cathy Ca merdn-9 ., ,Q lv yn X? fl Q + Q ,U fi Marsha Bufton-11 Jim Burns-9 il ' ' - 5 Cynthia Busby-I1 an f I F 31, 437' f Ieannette Buys-11 Catherine Caldwell-9 fm 'ki A YK .L :isa ' -W Dan Callahan-11 Dave Campagna - 9 Chris Buker-9 gl? La in ' 2 w ifi X' i. M 14 QT? X fi ' Denise Burton-10 5 X mf janet! Butcher-11 1 nf- 6 i S Bonnie Caddess - 10 W? ' 'G A 11 v 3:51:21- W Gary Calhoun-10 1 4553 1. Q fi ni? , , ,V 51? 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' ' --ii ' fro '- fa 1 M , , Y ff . s,i1ff2i?'S 'frl ' j 4:57:54 N-L. 7 , Y' F-,-I '- ' f 's'fe'4 'emi' QTQF' ' N' V f W if?i 1?f'?fY ' . . i 4 V. 'iiieigf ' 'f95l21ffi-1ffm xv' , , 3 , T94 4155? 3-mifiif ' 'if , K- yy 'Tfg m-V A?'Z3r3Er'x'5i.-9754 ' ff -, , A A V 4,f'f-.. -lg. Mfg '?53:,.E.'v,NIC3fX gs ,ig A A Y 'E '54 Q ' X252 :'ff'3 6352. 6' f134Qn F.Xws'fi-Iftf ' W 'ff mfiflgfixi-',: 5 A- 1. -. mfghiif ' 1' , K A Al I I 4 f. 4 x ' 'dh 'fV..,v A N-.gin ,Q V n X C riscmas A. M. G. and U. M. M. com- bined efforts to promote holiday spirit at Marshall and produced a beautiful Christmas tree. The tree, purchased by Mens' League, was decorat- ed by the Girls' League officers. The ornaments were contributed by A. M. G. The final effect was that of a beautiful blue flocked tree decorated with blue ornaments tied on with blue ribbon. . ' Iggy S' ., .Q , , , . ,-,. .., Sharon Dave Don C5 '0u'9 CGFIEPIU Casebere-9 ,u-Q-t f - 1 1 mg A . -:g, 5,1 . f.1' - ja ' Chris Ron Rhonda Cawood-I0 Cawood-11 cealuanl - 10 4 44.4-4 A. M. G. and U. M. M. 'S join! project, the Christmas tree, added to the holiday spirit. 'LJ Q 't if ' , Egmm . 1- wg.: , . ' , '- E, . ,W Shirley Paul Ron CaS9Y'10 Castle-10 Castrignano-10 . . , 2 --: .15 1 4511312 ' fx , at Ben Sandra Darrel Cejalvo - 10 Chamberlin - 10 Chambers-10 ,. 'S iff' ' 4 , 1 wif S .. Richard Caswell-9 M.,-Q., 'V Q S5 as 5 W 4 2' Cynthia Cha pma n- 9 if ...J . ,. Margie Tom Cate-ll Catlow-ll . 49 -1 ' Amie' . err. - f , .1221 Q- f Rx: -. , 4? Q w fifil . i ' W ' Iohn Ch O-9 Patricia a pp Cha pma n-9 1 5 5 Aw mf A., 1 xx- + 9,1 'a ' I .am N' 'wr -1 i i , ', Y' 2.4 7 - r. ' . ,kr i . 4 , f 3 . .fl 58, i W my i J 'Lf 1 -. , . il ' N ij-1' 51. '. vyfjxawa , ,ig . 5 '-mhwfl Y , W 1 Q 4 Q 5 N . ,xxx ' H YR' . V- Q aiiyi, --J , 2 , V n x 1es ,Bw Y, . 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A canned foods drive for the Sunshine Div- ision was jointly sponsored by the Girls' Lea- gue and the Mens' League. lasting approx- imately a week, students were requested to bring cans of food from home to contribute to the drive. Each student was also requested to print his or her name on the can in some way for a drawing. The contributor of the winning can received the latest album ofthe Beach Boys . :wlfer yoscpones many Activities. - - Due to the heavy snowfall, the music department was unable to present its annual Christmas program for parents. However, the weather didn't interfere with the previously scheduled Christmas assembly. Participating in the program were the Clarions, the choir, the band and the orchestra. The program also featured a skit on the real meaning of Christmas. The choir portrayed shoppers listening to the Clarions sing as three skeptics discussed the amount of presents they were to receive and the parties they were to a t t e nd . uv601'Cc45,51'U4f7J i5,,f,u 'r . bg '15 v R ,K A , Darlene Dennis Gary Greg Chilberg-ll Chasteen-11 Childs - 9 Chopic - 11 Christensen-5 it t r . , s A 3 . r w sf V, Q. fr 45 -' 2. 1 Y ' fl ' 2 A' - it-,x Faye Julie Richard Paula Cary Cipolla-ll Cipparone-9 Clsler-11 Clagk-ll Clancy - 10 Lauralee 1 Clark-9 Mike Steven Dave Dan Sylvia Clark-11 Clark-9 Clarke-ll Cleary-11 Cleaver - 10 wtf . t wgfggg Y -'54 kitfffsz 'NW f Suzanne Mike Henry Chrigtiqnson -9 Churchill - 10 Cieloha-10 Iames Brian Dan Clnpp- 10 Clark-10 Clark - 9 iw - . FSM , 'jifffr lit milfs Edith Leslie GUY cleisnd-10 Clemens - 9 olevmqer-11 'VA' 1 al!! l W , 1 oil' Bars 0 Cfiriscmas yyogram 5 I , s y rg- , 'A r fx lack Clevinger-10 Iamie Coleman - 11 my fi rg . 1 Barbara Comer-9 Featured in the Christmas assembly were the Clarxons. 8 f' I 1 vw - , 'I I , fb 1 iw 2 C Dick Clifton-10 4 f f Ian Coleman-IO Mary Lou mg, -H , 4, .ef W3 , . '31 nfl if r was 1 Si . 3 - f 1,52 .,1 xg Q -1' . ' lu' 'A if? ri 1 L- J Q , V C .3 5 jean Ieri Connie Cline-9 Cline-il Cochran-ll , ew. if-. Q. Q52 2 af raw I Ji. 25 Q at A S 'fa 'ig Barbara Collins- J ffm as fi 5' f Io Iohn ll Collinsworth-IO A 3 Kathy Comer-ll Comstock-10 Cona nt-11 Frances Mark Cindy COdY'9 Coffey - 9 Fred David Collison-9 Collison-11 Collister-ll ga , W- we - Y 0,533 P+ ,gl ., V1 1 Dan Conner-10 Kathy Kathy Conner-9 Conner-10 r..iQfS,,f,4s Szxriww ' Zia? .- 1 A ,f u w .M I f 4 D . Lf g K 990' TT Donald Cohen-10 2 .9 Q W' .,.. if Dan Colvin-10 inf, ifffiy f : sg Elieen Connolly-10 . H5755 Y 1 Y Y w Y Q , 'ir 55515 Kevin Cole-9 ,jg .1 4 'S M . 5.4-1 , H H 5' 5 w Kristi Colvin-9 Anne Connors-ll 159 Dan Darlene Doris Connors - 10 Cook-9 Cook-10 . f ' , 'V' iff - - ' . ,Q .55 , i x .ft 3, , W., Q? - ii. ' ., ,i Michele lames Gary COOn-9 Copeland - 9 COPGUH ' 11 if 5.-3 X , f . - - r fl lack Linda Marcy COP V911 '9 Cosgrove-9 Cote-9 5 - 21' : -ra.. . . ,gi f F sskiiiiz llf 5- , julie Theresa Iohn Cotton-10 Cowley-10 COX-10 iii? 2 Q Lesley Cathy Ianice Cox-11 Craighead-9 Crandall-10 Iim Craun-ll Paula Crist-ll 160 Ianie Cripps-ll Tom Cr lst-9 K, ! , M C Doug Douglas Cook-IO Cook-ll K 5.9, 2 l ' lack john Corbin-B Corbin-9 -fd? .. 1 , .V , '-i f ' 4 f, -arf. -'-f . ,- l - if la e. . ' 1 ', 4 alma, gt Lynette Wayne Linda Bob Cook-ll Cook-ll Cooley-9 Coon-10 , f ,l b , ,,,, A. gf if ' - ' F ' .jTT,, 352 is 5 l.. V-:I Q j. , . t iss, I , f al' l - -52 Howaid Dan PBT Charles Corbin-ll Cornell - 11 Corri95n'10 COTSOYV9 G' 1 ' L e vice resident, Martha Goughnour, in- Spring UMM officers were installed in a joint assembly ll' 5 GHEU 'P with the student body installation. troduces the candidates for spring AMG offices. fQcCc'io105 - - - Although elections are common at Marshall because of the many organizations, much interest and excitement is always aroused at election time. The halls are decorated with posters which help promote the candidates. As the climax, speeches are given to reveal the qualifications and ambitions of the candidates. The grand finale is the announcement of the winners, which are posted in the main hall and announced over the loud speaker in the l cafeteria . Io Anne Cripps-ll .Mil V, ,ff-1 V Y As candidate for Jun , Dare! A Gary Nelson delivers his speech before Cf05bY ' 9 Bill Gaylord plays the Name Game , and the podium. wins Senior Class president. I my 'dill W is ,f I-JI cha X . 3' 'S g ' ,N 3' , .QEQ , if-Yugi D5 in a ' ,, Mug ' 'i sl'?!!'!lni5, Don Ruth Cr osby-10 Crose-9 .V Q., v' ti , ? Q arf 1 , '- D J s Leonard Charlie Jerry Cross-9 Crossen - 9 Crum-9 2? J ' n l-A S. , I . Ron Molly Ralph Crump-11 Cunningham-10 Curclo-ll 5 4' , .sro ' is ' t it r l Cheryl Curl-10 Freshninn A. M. G. members scll vzilvntincs which wvru delivvred lv FCE- l'00mS. The Other Brothers cnturtuin dnds and daughters with several numbcrs includ- TIS lhllil' mnin STU'-' fm' 5Pl'if1i!,. mg What Did You Learn ln School Today . B qimpiryg Of Spring flcciviffes. Spring has sprung and Valentine Day seems to be ,. -ui, 1- .,.f- .'- Portraying Morticia, Alana Buckallew dances to the Addams Family Theme as she entertains the crowd at the Dad and Daughter banquet. the bud into A. M. G. the general senior Ianice sold tickets which blossoms many activities . members, under chairmanship of Matson, busily for their annual Dad and Daughter Banquet, which was held February ll . The theme Dad, You're My Beau Tonite , made the decorations of bows and hearts quite successful. The freshman A. M.G. members sold valentines in the main hall, which were sent out to reg. rooms, and often sung by reg. reps. To highlight the Valentine Day activities, A Date With Cupid was presented jointly by the Lex and Verdict staffs. This after- school dance was generally well attended and provided special entertainment by the Other Brothers , which consisted of Bill Gaylord, Tom Madsen, Iim Losk and Roland Johnson. This same group also sang-at the Dad and Daughter Banquet . Chairman of thc A. M.G. Dad and Daughter Banquet. senior .luniuv Matson, unjuys thi- fun-iillcd cvuning. Pictured below is only n portion of lhv muny who ntlendn-rl this :annual hnnquct. I ,in I f Env w 'L' 'Af 3 A . 'F'-4. 391195 .Vida '- 5542 -H ' YH lx 'A .1 1 in if .if 0 s I ew xx .. .., . l fl, L . , t X TA kg 54,14 ,. 32 fi Daniel Ladd Dorothy Sue Iae Carolee Linda Susan Curran-9 Curtis-11 Curtz-9 Cushman-10 Cutler-11 Difliek-10 Danielvll Daniels-10 4, S 5 Q . . 1 l ' ' I N gg M mm- f -Y ft. , If I - 'J' Q 1. fi o f , ' Karen Connie Don Kathie Marilyn Rick Vivian Susan DafCV'10 Davis - 9 Davis-10 Davis-11 Davis-9 Davis-9 Davis-9 Davison-9 P 4-We- P ' A 5 S QW?-fix - f ' , V- 5 A ,.,, , . M W fi if H' . af 1 -Q r if A W N I gl is- ' A ' it if T f 1 ' J ,553 - ' ,J WM ,, - L, c 51121 ' . A , A it my .V X lv . Leslie Pafficiil Bonnie Ianice Gary Lynnette Robcfi SUZBHYIC Dean-9 Dean - 10 DeAnge1o-10 Deatherage-9 Deering - 10 DeMary-9 Destefano-11 Deswert-ll Deswert-10 .I-3.i5QfiIf5f J' W 'Nl' J 'W' I ,f I G CU Q C' O 16121 4 1911 Qfll Q Q f QC 1 Q Q1 W 1021 S, , 164 Jim Losk gives his campaign speech for the student body. I I I According to tradition, pet- itions were acquired by those students who wished to run for student body offices. . They were signed and returned as the candidates busily began writing their speeches. In an all- schoolassembly, the speeches were delivered and extemporan- eous topics were drawn and spoken on by the candidates running for Vice-President and President. A sigh ofrelief was given by the candidates as the assemblycame toa close. The voting booths opened, and the student body elected their lead- ers for spring, The results were learned and the new- officers began their planning for the term. s fln 100565 In all 5 eyorc Qc Sc'u6e19c' B065 . The excitement dies down now and a more serious nature is gained by installation time. Fall officers give the oath of their office to the spring cabinet as a few tears are shed. Work begins once more as the new officers learn about all the work involved with their offices . N, ,, A , iz f- ,Z-gf-Ani., ,Wg JL L ..s,,.W L ,. ,V mit- ,, .: ,Q f ,. ' fi 5 7: Qi g- M it i t + Dianna Carol Devers-10 Devore-ll Tom Dia na Dodds-ll Dodson-ll I ..., gp ith ' I - 1 lj ' ,,j'- 3 9 Lg' ls . Alan Bruce Dorsey-ll Dorsey-10 1 -' T Iohn Dewey-9 , fi Cheryl Donaldson-9 -,Q .sw W we Sherry Dow-10 ' k v . . ' ,QW-,J4?i'f -S. , . , E? L 5 5 -'O it fi ae, Susan Dewey - XO 'fam' W wg QQ 5, 1 , . J, 'E-ff, Q Zi 2 i Douglas Donaldson-ll Iune Downey-10 ' A' 4 tall-d. . ri ll- und rt-sidlib th' 1- ' 'd 1, G 'T k, 'hm Lummo 'S ms K L 15 gp ng S nun y yp Ln y L Ou gomg Pres, en ary uc Newly installed student body president, Jim Azumano, gives Tom Madsen, spring vice-president the oath of office. Martha Goughnour and Mr. Hune busily Student body president, Gary Tuck, also gather up the final remains of the elect- helps at the voting boxes. ions. E V Q. ,522 ,wh x N , ,Q X A . A k Richard Iacquelynn Dexheimer-9 Diamond-ll :V P'f ,a:? f U it 5 Eg . fir ,- , , - ,, ' - H Fife: 'F ,.q ' ,,,:.s?QL1'f:f 11' gg zfjfiiggg ,Zig K, r Gregg 56014 Donaldson-9 Donaldson-ll , f lg Jr f , +15 A' E 2- VH: Tim Amnu Downing-10 DOWW-9 gil ., if Q, ,ge .H L is 3 L., ,ar , , ,Q ...- v- fe ' 3 f 'Q ' , K Y 5 ,f y, 1 T George Diane Dickenson-9 Dilley-11 K - fi. .gi f sw :Q V new A fs! wi if 'fi Jay Scott Dcnkers-10 Donkeryu ,k we i Christine Sheila Dransfeldt - 9 Dransfeldt-ll .R A il! f 4 Q Betty Dixon-9 Karyn Dooley-9 , .,t. .im ,4,, ,,,! . J , V1 ' . . 4 Cheryl Dra per-ll 165 Senioricii 5514 Sign- - , Sprabg 55 More JE! v A x - ya., 5, 41' , wg , Ay J 3 fs A- V e halls durxng 1-qv v the warm days of spring arrived, many students took advantage of the courtyard. Nil Q' -1--:MMM un6erc9a5'5mey Caryl Drawz - 11 ' , 122:-th,:g,,,iiig ,K A, km? .., , Jane Dunafon - X1 n '-5 l, f I ff- '- 45 Q1 .f Dzxxc Dunmgan-11 4 MA y ,, ,F 4 X ,. ix: if: lx Stove Eckman-10 . Q S X, Q, . I' I v v rv . f. 1, N x . .qt -, - Ianct Eklof-10 'L 'b1i:. ' Linda Elwood-10 .f f. . ' If Af HX , if Kristi Enebo - 10 , , V' Kcnny Guy Drew-10 Du Bois - 9 M U , - -t , . . 1,5 6 . 1? ' .L . ff? ffi 4 f o M X Ioan Pa! Duncan-10 Duncan-ll . Lf A , Greg Dcnms Dunton-ll DVC-9 .5 ' W 1' 4 A . 3 , V ,. . Q A an I - .Y -, ' - . ' W fl 1 ,f Gary Lynn Edner-9 Edner-ll I 5,3556 .M 'Q A 3. '5. - -' ' . - -2 f ww!! :matt , In f 5 . V A ,..L g1r2 - s it 1, N Jerry Dennis Ekstrom-9 E1am'l1 V z Y 1 I x su A . -1- . , - , .. - C K Q X zu f tg Gynct Larry Emory-11 Emory-9 5, 3,4 ,. 5 Y . -fm 'Bt ' wi? - J ' ,Q 7 c - f Y, ,VQ L U . V, Q, Cathy Mlchelc Entz-10 Enzlcr-11 -ttf V ., 1 2 Ian Duer-5 1 ,w YEWWQ truwf Janis Dunn-9 4 Linda Dye-I1 Ve 5, ,rf . f' A f .44 Paula Eggers-10 Craig Elliott-ll atvf t 7 M 4 , Q- 1? ,fa '-5, Bruce Empey-9 F va .Liv i . Ianet Erikson-10 N if Q Q my wb . P99957 Dugan-9 W fw fv 531572 . ' . fa'-'F K ?' 4 I . ff ,Q :fir , Sandy Dunn-11 F ' A ,, 6 rg, ' . 4 F Q-1 F 1 3 ,, Z- 1 Richard Earl-11 an A Patty Eiland-10 'Aj 'Q PL, K S , A 5 wh . ,, - . Sherie Elliott-IO Dale Empey-11 Make Erickson-ll 167 This year's spring assemblies were full of fun and entertainment. The exectuvie cabinet brought Kirby Brumfield from KATU television station, to talk on teenage morals and en- tertain the student body with many humorous situations. The cabinet, with the cooperation of Miss Coffman, also presented Thurlow Spurr and the Spurrlows who sang such songs as Moon River , Hel1o Do11y , O1d Man River , Maria ,l B1ue Ve1vet , Sweet Georgia Brown and I'm In Love . Organized in 1959, the Spurrlows are full-time musicians , sponsored by the Chrysler Motors Corporation. They travel extensively, throughout the U. S. Rose Festival also brought two assemblies to Marshall's gym, as the 1965 Princess was chosen. Speeches were given on Thursday morn- ing and our candidate for the Queen of Rosaria was announced the next morning. Our spring assemblies completed anotherl year of fine presentations to the student body. I Q -nm s f mf N as-K-1 W 'f-' Q is Chrysler presented Music for Modern Americans , by the Spurrlows, 1 N 2 Q v 1-ass g f--4 Degafe 'Ram Qnti ' ae. n.f. : .ctw-... M J' ' - t it it 5 13 v 4 ,- Qi K: f,-,1. wx Martha Mattson yt M f mi - ' A A , its Resolved that nuclear weapons should, or should not, be controlled by an international organization was the national topic for debat- ers in Oregon this year, Each year the topic changes but it is always the same throughout an entire school year. This is an immediate mms 1 ' fxysl x .S l. Barbara Blanchard Emil Berg to the student body in an all-school assembly. .1 ist, .v J., 3 19 Fran Bentley Tom Madsen problem which proved very interesting to the debaters themselves. Two styles of debating are used: Lincoln-Douglas, which isaone-man team, and Oxford, which is a two-man team. This year the debaters showed their skill by bringing back many winners' certificates and awards. 'Ukir Hard orll wj6c1'CQi - .wi ' ., egihlif 33? xee,, f gm . -x Dale Estlund-9 Q, , 'wif' X. ,f , :QS R: fv mmf Wayne Evans-9 f AA 2 ff ' ,Q 5 ' KW . je - Charlcnc Evcrcttell A JJ' L X '5 .4 Dianc Ewing-ll NS- Doug Ewing-10 wwfeyczlymgs, , 4 Q' ' 1 i Y f iqgiilif .fix 2 wUx' pafff :TQ ei- 551 Linda Ewing-ll Y . Ill Nita Fitziarrell-9 17 0 Qunvfu fair 23 fn S R0 0595 fl 9 The gym show brought rag- gedies to the village of dear Iamcc Fahrncy- 9 iff ' ' life SQ F ' u Y . M? E 11 K, - N as 3 93' ?f N ee, Bonnie Pitzsimonds-10 The old lady in the shoe , Linda Corder, holds her little child, Dan Colvin, who is wearing long red underwear. Lcflrla Evadell Farlow-9 Farmer-9 Wei? W5 ease fre gf? ie 2 Lg? A f 155539 g?? Egisefm gif f 'mfg any gm? 4 lee A' 1 s51'- ' -he ef J f , ... . r '- Brucc Tony' Flecner-9 Flores-9 old Mother Goose. 5:11 ' x uv f sf'f 4335 Q wifi 2 , 2 . E. Marcia Renee Fazzio - 9 Fcrrcra-ll Ioan Victor Fluhartv-ll Folkorts-11 Three Blind Mice need canes for assistance in their dance. Physical fitness was display- ed by members ol' the P. E. glasses. Qffu HQ? -Q him 5 ws Rochcllc Pcrretti-ll . ,' evfm T , I . N Sharon Foss-9 .,r- '- Q ' wx Stove Fidlcr-lu Jggggi egg? H fsii AM ggi f ivigfi 'T' ?ia?4 Iulie Foster-9 s l l rmavgessggq xc' V3 ,, ,gg Linda Fielding-ll 2 if ik 3 if M, 3 U 5 ' -X ' Dan Foughty-10 , N , kv gi -., , tv. st Iudv Fra n s I: - ll 2 :P . Darlcnr Gallagher-9 623555, si' K ti 'Q' Z .tv . 252. , egg? . .f 'Q ,. -L df? . . U ' 2 Tom Fmauff-lx 2 4. My -3 Delmer Gant - 10 the vxllage just before the Ogre appears Marshall's mighty M can be seen through the stage props, with the orch- estra in the background, as the 1965 Country Fair successfully ends. . 1' , Q ' a19 ' K ,Q tif A :- 2 I 3 I Iamos Gordon Dxck Frcxnwald-lr French-9 Gabourv-lv 3 r - W' hi? - mi, 4 , 1 ' . . fel! - V E Lee Sandra Dale Gardner - 9 Garibbo - 9 Gary-ju for AC? r Y my J A S 3? H 9? Ka re n Ga q Q cro- 9 l To m Gary-ll The children of Mother Goo open the gym show with a dance. 415 'f,- rw xg: New W X .5 :Wk X - A 15 K, f ik Don Ga lc-lv 5 'agus Q, f . SQ Tom Gary-9 , sl rf 4 XL ' W 1 652 .5 A Mr :il 'bbw V dig Tom Foushec-IU Vickie Fox-ll Sylvester Fox-9 ami ., 4 li -1 M' . iisnra ,. W-me ,H 1, r Q J' 1 1 , Qs. l sf-me 4' , ,X S -vm M Miko Fraincy-10 A1 9 1 1.1 Wa ync Fra nk-10 ,I . :ff Tfflikfl ' J , if . yr V f j . fs' .4- f- 'E Bob Gallagher-lull Carol Gallagher-ll f W Q1 i ' , A 6 515 3 5 r ' iflif 1:4 - ' Pa t Gefrc-10 'Lance Gehrke - 10 y 171 lzidy Geisler-I1 cl 1 . ag, is 1, T L- .K 7, . M. .mi ' 1 . 3 K Kathy Gerhard-11 Diane Gillespie-10 W 1 1 1 . E WL 5 P' . -...s',. 17 1 sewgfif Mike Goblcr-9 .1 41 rfiafr Billie Goodma n- 11 ,. , mi S Fr 1 Q- t Q if fer - ' J, 4: if 1' E S 1 Steve Graf -11 , Q' i , .1 MF fl? ,Q Yee' ,, P 35 Rhonda Graybcal-9 172 Innnn czffnnuy-11, Helen Gibbs-9 Cathy Gillooly-IU ie 1 1 1 'MQ Q3 --nge? . Iuanim Godfrey-ll Skip Goodman -10 'V Robert Gra ha m-10 Cheryl Green - 9 Bill Gcorqc-9 Bill Gibson-11 Wayne Giltner-11 - Yffv few, ,X 4 if A 437 Q A . 1 X P X P 29 4 Q. ll 3 Qfwom Torn Goebel-IU it , i V ' Q , J , J Q tw 2 , Tom Good ma n - 9 -2 t ui ,.,. . 1 - f f 1 fri Olnic Gro nt-9 -.,.r, . . Q, 92, dl it K . Linda Green-ll ,, sv-9 Q . if 'S Ia mcla Georges-9 125i , if- Bob Gibson-9 David Gintcr- ll f f 'J 1 ,Si Maeona Goe n-9 I -12 . . ew - 5f?f5fff:'zAf , 51 Linda G-oodowens-11 Q. ll? 1' A 3? glxqft X Doug Gravon-9 55 ragga ,e f -ff' A 1 .... f 142 , if K D vj W' ,Q . Robert Green-11 rival, Ice nncttc George S -1 1 W' H74 19' . I ,, K Q . 1 S Wa rdcll Gibson- Nick Gloss-ll H: FU ' -6 ' in ' Rick Goetz - 10 fe, . ' E, .Zi A f rf'-1' Ex if r it v if Bob Goodrich-11 ,, , xii J ff Cheryl Gray-lu 1131: -. 1 , jf.. Q ae tr Sharon Green - 10 -.41 ,V Alena Gerhard-9 A , - 1 Y 14 1 Q 1 Je ibgifm fn?- 44 4: Cheri Gilbert-ll 5, 'vs R715 .. arf 3155? f rf- rf, 1' 1 1 , , 1 A f - ,JT f' Ieane Gobler-ll Pr' , his ei? M v x I' :rx Connie Goff -9 5 1mmnwwtw1.,r1mf1 Lloyd Brooks leads his twirps down the main hall as his escort to class. G 511 G 1 . V 7 2' 1 :Q 1. ,,t, Bob Goodwin-10 Q fire wi, wg ., , 1 11'-'Af 5 fr.---A, Heir-n Grayell Q - Y kt Wa yn c Deborah Goodwin-9 5251? In ni S Gm y- 9 4, Q .aw Kathy Green-9 Greenlcy-IO James Gordon-10 r 4:15 - .rw -,1 is e Telly Gray - 10 of 'ev 122 David Griffey-in 1,.. 1, 4. 'U 1'- s ' I bi 1 Glenn Graber- 11 Valentina Gray-lu C i 1 'S' J David Griffin - 9 'Twirp Wadi .Acvivicies,.. Twirp Week is here again and the girls busily ran around doing errands, tieing shoes, carry- ing books and getting lunch for the boys. This is the week of the year when the girls aren't boss, and must perform the duties of the boys. Girls' League is the sponsor of the week's act- ivities, and much work was put into making the week successful Each day was special: Monday, twirp tags saying Let the Good Times Ro1l were sold: Tuesday was Tennis Shoe day: Wednesday was Cotton and Cord day: Thursday no activities were planned: and Friday the Twirp Dance, featuring the Le Sabres, was a huge success. This dance isa girl-ask-boy dance, to give the girls a chance to take the man of her choice . Slave, JoAnn Connally, carries Tom Nearing's books wp Scuomgcg 019 Get' '-Coe! Jeff Biedel e to class. t k p t ience room for him. She obeys. an u oasc all ' 173 un6e1'C9aS5mcn Iustina Griffin-11 Susan Grissq-11 Steve Grove-9 Pat Guenther-11 Tom Halzschuh-9 'i '65, hw? 1 225522 f 1 52255523 L. -iv Karen Hansen-ll .rf ww w 'fijf : ,Q Y Mike Harrison-10 174 1 Carroll Griffith-9 Iosie Grochowski-9 V B111 Grover- ll 4- an fn fl' 'Fi' 8 Q i ' 5, Q3 Q. , g' V ,X Eve Haa se-10 51 ! Rr- ,Q p we 4 , f . .. .,.. . ,. Sa ndra Ha mby - 1 1 Kerry Hansen-9 Denyce Hart-9 . - z u if .- 1 'viii J is f get , .X- gfggf . Ji gifeif 'fi f ,w:Q'fei: -'KQV r Q , gn. I JH ' QgZgl, ' 315 :Mead , - Terry Griffith-11 w it : i m g ,J Qi, yy,-5 Barbara Gross - 10 Ice Grover-9 Kathy ' Hagqart-10 Gary I Hamilton-9 Leslie Hansen-9 neny Han-10 Jackie Grlmit-9 Kathy Gros s-10 Kerry Gudmundsen - Carolyn Hahn-9 10 Mike Hahn - 11 N A Ke n Ha le - 9 Activities Night featured a stage show of talent by students then Mary Ha ley- 9 X-ri ' :nf 1 1 Sarah Hall-9 'seize-'al jk? xy 9 SA 'SBK will Q 12 5 . . I 'Si .- ..,. WJ' ..,,5.- .,.., ,.,,i.. .. , Susan ' Carol Brad Eld0r! Ave Hamilton-10 Hammers-11 Hanken-10 Hanken-11 Hanlon-9 K 1:1 M ,V if ltit if -e Q -K 1 Ben Dennis George Roberta Bruce HaYkl5f0ad'9 Hardy-10 Harriman-10 Harriman-9 Harris ,n,. ..,. . - y , A ml, g g , ypbf . f ' Iudy David Ron Linda Al Harvey-10 Hass'9 Hatch-9 Hawes - 10 Hezeltine - 10 Terry Hall-9 ifigftmsiisw, Q: nv j M, ' 121: 254, Ioyce Hansen-10 . jean Harris-9 i , i mt? X 'V I x r W 9 nivfr' Jef ei k ffl 'Y QM rg f 1 ix a 'F 4 1 nf y wif 5 ,V V 252,-, Bill Headley-9 Q' 51155 f it ,sl 1 , 1 , , ,, ., if Kathleen Heagls-9 Mike Heard-10 1 'Q' f Cheryl Heathman-10 J, Il? Janet Hentges-ll Spying Dances flu' lllarslialb ll? - , - 'Wie Sass' S: 1' Seniors. Sponsored by the executive cabinet, A Highland Fling was held on March 19 . Students were invited to don grubbies and come for a night of fun, food and enter- talnment, Admission was based on how wide a person could smile and a musical variety show highlighted the evening. Advertising the executive cabinel.'s activity night, The High- land Fling , the boys onthe cabinet wear kilts through the halls of Marshall. - 4 Le Sabres, a combo, was an innovat- ion at the annual Twirp Dance sponsored by A.lVLG. Always a well-attended event, this girl-ask-boy affair was: the climax to Twirp Week. M, 1 N' X ,js Ls,-Q gwifif iw ,,,, A Q Ez Marilyn Heen-9 - sm a Pr . ' ,ks if EL A N71 '. 5 4 -.: N Judy Hentges-ll fi l F ,f T il 3 Dick Heffler-10 5' ' f 1 L, s s Karen Hickman-10 g 3 ,Q .asf , 'ggi 'lf Wf ' lil? - If wk .,,,, Q 155 Qifiii Ion Heinson-10 I- , I ' : Cheryl Hicks-10 1 aa - - g U JSITY Henderson-9 - Z swf- QT Kathy Higbee-9 ' is , lx? My l ,CFR Connie Henderickson-ll N ' 533,39 sggisglgf lay - Hxgaon-11 IQ SU -f if 'ali K ff , iz, 1 Mary Hendrickson-9 3 My . ,- 'T' as : gf . :'f-'fi' Lynnette Higdon-10 Q ' ef. A 1 E x A., :Q Uv '34, nga was-Q-E ' g 4 sssfaguggm -' Frank Hennes-10 Pat Hlgginbotha m-ll Kandace Henry-9 !Dave High-9 Honors ur ca 61 W0 0 '5 v fvgq' 5. 1140 Linda Welhrnann - Scholastic Gretchen Howatt - Polse Bonnie Jordan - Friendliness 'Uic UGG1' LORENA S PE LGER Gayle Wescott - Athletic Each month several girls are nominated by A. M.G. reps at the open Girls' League Meet ings to represent a certain quality such a. spirit, friendliness, poise and talent. Thesni girls are then approved by Miss Coffman anc are voted upon by the female members of the student body. During an assembly the gir chosen is presented with a bracelet inscribe with A.M.G. Outstanding Girl , which sh wears for one month. un6e1'CQa55mc1y 25 fsigi vf f ff y -v Q 'Z 4: 53 Emily Hill-10 Linda Hill-9 ,if fi' w Marsha Hlll 10 51 Wifi Steve Hill 10 9 'X' A , 5f..f'!5 Laura Hoard-9 Sharon Hoard 11 Pat Shioshi - Spirit 176 Lorena Spelger Leadership 4 Iohn Gary Hinds-ll Hinton-10 16 2 Iudith Tom Faye I-lockett-9 Hockett-11 Hodepg Marilee Hill - 10 . K M V ',f' ' 'I ef fin Q Leslie Hlpple-11 Q A.::, ,.,,. :.- 4' 'Q ff-2 , n ip it 1 Floyd Hodel-ll ni b, gigs. and i f Q PSY Hodel-10 va? eff P Marilyn Hoffer 9 - if ? 4 2 A I , 1-:,'f ix Y X ' 1. L f - . ,i gif. Fifi Q : 5 L3 . , . l iw Q: S9 L M., 5 ,M 5 y 4 G 2 'VWG z Q wi it rf 3? r 4 , V., - , ,b V gig l me ..,. bv N 5535? ', 3' ,,., ounvi A5 ,5:i19aQ,5'Qv Arc Cgoscn- The selection ofa Rose Princess is a long and difficult task. A judging committee was chosen composed of faculty and students. Each senior girl was asked to go before the committee who then narrowed the number to thirty-five. Once again the girls came before the committee and were asked questions until the number was cut to fifteen. Each one was required to give a speech. The court of six was then chosen. L. to R, - Row 1: Mary Lou Couch, Claudia Colton, Nancy Corson Sandy Boss, Bon B . , . . nie erland, Nancy Williams and P:1tShioshx. Row 2: Kathy Hattric-k, Ginny Higginbotham, Gretchen Howatt Sandi Fisher Fran Bentley and Deanna Galloway. Row 3: Sue Lindstrom, Connie McDuffee, Janice Matson, Ann Marshall, Cheryl Johnson and Bobbi Johnson. Row 4: Lorri Seymour, Sally Richards, Janice Riley, Jan Mundhenke, Luana Mulkey and Kathy Mitchell. Row 5: Marilyn Wheeler, Jeri West, Maggie Tonnescn, Mary Stockbridge and Lorena Spelger. Row 6: Martha Goughnour, Sandy Kohring, Sharon Hill and Patty York. ,gram Q QF? 3, 'J' '14 v Gary Dan Hofimeister-9 Holcombe-10 Fort Holcombe - 9 V , .421 ls 59 K V Q.. V .. Y ,gs-4, ft-vi, . Q rrtd E 'iafasvla-.wa Bonita L d Hcllestelle - ll in a Hollingsworth-10 and Sue Lindstrom. Spclge r. L. to R. - Row 1: Cheryl Johnson, Sandy Boss, Nancy Williams and Claudia Cotton Row 2: Mary Lou Couch, Elaine Anger, Kathy Mitchell, Maggi Tonnesen, Sandi Fisher Row 3: Bobbi Johnson, Sandy Kohring, Gretchen Howatt, Jan Mundhenke and Lorena Margaret Bonnie Lynette Beccie Kris Holly-ll Holmes-lO Holmgl-en-g Holstein - 11 Holstein-9 t'2ffQ1agg'a:: : fyg31,' ' j , , y Q, I-,tj 1 ' -fve ai' -X ?-:i'iW?- ' ' H .. 'M ily' in 17, vff 'lil' an t!! ef' g Charles ' ES' Huff,9 Karen Stephen Ed Philip Douglas Houace pam Mike HOuSe-u Holt-9 Holzschuh-I0 Hopper-9 Houghton-9 Howatbg Hubba,-Q-10 Huev-10 Sandy Fisher--escort, Tom Madsen Lorena Spelger--escort, Greg Wescott Sandy Kohring--escort, Randy Hass I Six Beaurici Reign. Out of the Scrapbook was the speech topic for the court members as they spoke in an assembly Thursday morning. Each girl and her escort walked the length of the gym, bowed to the student body on either side of the gym, and took their seats a- mong plants, flowers and a waterfall which decorated the gym Their speeches were given and an excited student body re- turned to their reg. rooms to vote. The next morning in another assembly the court was once again introduced and the tenseness climaxed. Marshall's 1964 Princess,ChrisConner, was escort- ed to the microphone by the Senior Class president Bill Gaylord, and she then gave a speech just before the 1965 Princess was announced. Jim Azumano casually strolled overto a chair and handed a bouquet of roses to our candidate for the 1965 Rose Festival Queen, Sue Linstrom. Princess Sue graciously accepted the flowers and a red robe, purchased by Girls' League, and also a scrapbook from Cris Conner. Set decorations were created by students under the guid- ance of Mrs. Marilyn Goodman. Kathy Mitchell--escort, Jim Losk Barbara Johnson--escort, Gary Tuck escort - Te,-ry Canal, , 4, , 1 if X Y Q ' if' Q, N W vu :T 9 4 'sf , K c' :J als: fax am, X NN 1 4 'Q P 2 x 5 X W I 6: by if - W ffvwg 6 I 'f fx! V l ' ,. Z ' ,,,f Vrbbi? ,of - ,,...,.'.. H, AN. J S ff' -oh X , S W 1' 5 A N -:A Q J X A L' Q' W i Q52 46- VQQ J M3455 Xfyxs 4 ,A ggi g 1 1 Vickie Huff-11 +5 If rw 'fx Gary ' Hunt-11 . , , ,,,, ,,,,.,, if Tip Na ncy Cliff ' Huffman-11 Huggins-9 Hughes - 11 S, M Aff ,. Q F E- .4 R2 FS, iw ' X S3 NN f f e:f'.G-'f'v-.Tig PSUHY Valdeen Huntley-10 Hurley - 9 .4 . , ,,W.,i. A ,mf -.Q::. 73UEQs.if2isuasmvsgfmff' ' Becki Hutchin-11 Cljoir N 5 1 - 6 'fxiim w sf f ' 1 jg ? 'unfd' 1- Mike Hughes - I0 D . L 7 ' M 2:25 if .fm fggggfl' F' Sq vfsiiff A Donna Hutchison-9 M., Q ,fav -wr tr rw if if f V Q 2 :vt Q ' -wi U ., ' 55 gt? R, h uh W1 -. , . .. - P99911 Susan Charlotte Hughes-9 Hughes - 11 Hulse-ll in ..-an 7 V iw -xv- w-- ' . l f' 4 ,s . Eg h f A 2: :fs ' 6 ,l 'i2E,, f- Si YQ-gf 54 Q , Y 1:1 2 V 1 - ' 1 Linda Ludene Iosephine Huwes-10 Hydechuk-10 Ingle-10 Sings 551'AG',,,1 1 H X, gay 4' I ff? x wx- N 1 1553 . 2, 1 my ffswiiy 3 fi. fffissfzs, Michael Hulse-11 :::: , ,- , .,,,.: w . 'fi' F .it 1 R 3 wi .Nia 2 A Q , V. Qin Q ,Q ., A A , Lucille Inqra m-9 WJ 352 .,.. r -z -: QL ,.., 15232 'K W Nancy Lynda Ireland - 9 Isom-ll ra-e:Q,gM ',,g . .' ' . 5 - .1 'nfl' f- -' -2 Q 1 an 53542 i, . ' Q, 4. A , 5 5 Allen Cynthia Iaenke 9 James-10 ,, v.m,,fs.1.z: .ms-n -is ,Ea 'fit ' I sa if 5,45 . ,,,,g,, Patty Israel-ll .,:.,-332, -: r ' -v.- : Wa gif fl Howard Iameson- rw . W , . ag' 'm'W - , V, H aj Z' ' g gr, ' j 2-,pl 5 i , q ' y N . Y X: iff' - , Q e::,,: . A . V 'Y ' ' L7 I tl -. 119 gfiift nv - . . - if I fc A J, Q l r , fn y s, lim Linda Connie Debbie Deborah Arlene Iverson-ll lack-ll Iackson-ll ' Iackson-9 Iacob-9 Iacoy-11 ' 4' L . ' L' C Q, :. 55- 52 3 .:? I3'if ' iff ., r. z '-'n -at -S , .1 ' : fiilfn ' Y ':i, Q ,,f' i -.-' Bob Robe,-ta Barbara Dale Marsha W I I Tank-11 Ianknl Ie,-.king-9 Ienkins7l0 Jenkins - ll Jenkins-11 l Tlieir music fleways fnlf Heel, Choir Officers President - Mike Hilton Vice-president - Jerry Connor Secretary - Gretchen Howatt Treasurer - Muriel Tonnseth Students audition for places ,in the A choir in the spring of the preceding year. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Wilson, music department chairman, the ' choir participated in special music as- semblies, the city-wide production of I Am An American , Christmas caroled at Eastport Plaza and Barnes Veterans Hos - pital and presented the annual Spring Music Festival at Marshall. L. to R. - Row 1: Roberta Fitzjarell, Virginialfligginbotham, Kathy Rcnning, Cathy Patterson, Leslie Norcross, Barbara Collins, Teresa Myers, Deanna Galloway, Fran Bentley, Mary Herd, Nancy McCreight, Judy Curtz, and Mary Suur- meyer. Row 2:Pat York, Cecelia Lal-Iue, Karene Sutherland, Marilyn Peden, Carol Smith, ' Marlynn Whee1er,' Jan Mundhenke, Muriel Tonseth, Jeni McCormick, Barbara Blanchard, Marlene Hickey, Sue Lawler, Fay Turner, Marl-ise Miller, and Gretchen Howatt. Row 3: Kris MUUQYI ' Martha Goughnour, .lim Barcliff, Rox- ann Robertson, Darrel Teeples, Al Rimes, Tip Huffman, Judy Olinghouse, Barbara Mitchell, Tammy Buckallew, Linda Tommerup and Laurie McCormick. Row 4: Mike Bader, Dave Hoard, Dave Bruhn, Royland Johnson, Carl Boddie, Mike Hilton, Brian Runyan, Jerry Comstock, Jerry Conner, Gary Nelson, Gary Williams, Ron Koch, Pat Higginbotham and Scott Farnsworth. 183 L. to R. - Row 1: Marilyn Peden, Gary Williams, Fran Bentley, Jenni McCormick, Darell Teeples, Mr. Wilson and Mary Suurmeyer. Row 2: Roxann Robertson, Gary Nelson, Tammy Buckallew, and Brian Runyan. Row 3: Roberta Fitzjarrell, Royland Johnson, Martha Goughnour and Mike Hilton. T canons 'Ta Cent yroveo. The Clarions, this year 13 strong, are a select group of students chosen from 'A' choir members. Singing engagements forthe ensemble included Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, Sheraton Hotel, National Oratorical Finals, Veterans Hospital and the Senior Mother-Daughter Tea. They were awarded a first class rating inthe Portland Public Schools Solo and Ensemble Contest. Sophomore Mary Suurmeyer accompanied the group. underctaiimey .,,, L sg Dave Iohanesen-9 Linda Iohs -ll Mike Iohn-9 . Q11-5' W 54-sw L 2 l S is .. X-.M ,.,. , .,,' IGITY Johs-9 .f , r-,g4zl9.Y, , fgi i gvisagk' Bobby Ichnson-9 3 2 . it 3 5 K eg , 5 -Q!! Terry Iohs-9 A - ff lg' 2 if W ' az if ' :wwf 844 MQ ffm 1' T Cynthia Elaine Johnson-10 I0hn50l'l'9 5.5 1 lf ffi slr' flip gy H .L .1-5 ,. fl-1 'esiiww -ge 2 , ' F' ' f. gh Ron Bruce Ioiner-11 Ioki-10 .. , gc J , 1 1'-r w , 'P 'f Q S3 Kathy Johnson-IU E Cathy Iolln-9 il -1 ss.: 1 S535 , , - -- in 'F Z Patricia Johnson-11 H' A' K T. Q , f ,H .gigs L , l . M., L, , 5- f f? 5. Fra nk Iolly-10 Vw ' ' ...- ' , ' fffiw 4 ,. fm' 5 , l 1 ' M' , -'--' Z ft . ,,3 - A N lla, j aff: f ,ff j A , fix -, . Q ,fi T A 27 y 5 f v fir 'ff' P -1 Iones-9 Casey D0l'iS Kathy Leonard Lenard Melrieanne IOUES-10 Iones-9 Jones-10 Jones-9 Iones-9 Jones-ll , .I f ..m...., K f , , 'Jia' Sherry Iohn son - 9 rf' - .' T.-,I ,Q in fs its is Q ,Y 'fir wffiii' se ,all , -if , Ioel Ionas - 10 :..,, ,,.. :,.,:,. 1, ' Q5-ii T: T ' pf 3'fii5'i Stephanie Iones-9 A fi. + fixes b 35? M as V416 1 fi 395 2 lf Kerry Johnston-9 n 1 1 ,3 r f , if if wh sits Q r if si N S55 I W6 P Q , Sandy Iona s-ll ' iff . Suzette Iones-11 u1j6e1'CQ 5S OU x . -k , , . 5 ' , ' f W Dale Danny Icy-10 Ioy-11 W ,fs '- N Q , ir Claudia Tom Kargman-10 Kargman-ll uf . r - -v-f 1 we f . I . Virginia Cheryl Keller-11 Ke1seY-9 if 4 22:55 411,59 in V el 1 1 David Iubb-10 1 3 if33'AQV' L X M 3, Bob Kaston-10 1 Al' J' 'Q ,HS ,Y 3 r 2 , 1 1 . Linda Kelsey-9 ' .li f ew :A HSM If 1 Barbara Iunell-10 -wfsgrznfg Hg , Nr .. Iim Karsten - 10 1 ' ' lam Sandra Kemp-10 ' 11 .f riggifiy K 5 , Are e Q F if ' is 5:2521 f 7 A :pier arm.. Mary Iudy Nana- Sharon Iung-n Kaudy - 10 Kahublg Kaizer-10 l .... A ' ,. -ig ' A , Q I-1' . K Q '! ff S? W X a V l 5, gf Becky Vickie Earletta CandY Kazzimir-9 Kexdel-10 Keithley-9 Keller-9 ' Q' Wx V A If f x are if - ,pf Q K- . . . my.: Carol Barbara Mlllene M617 Kendlg-ll Kenneu-10 Kennlngwn - 9 Keff'10 O c osvm roviascs fnvercainm mx Performing ' at the Christmas and the Thanksgiving a ssembly held at Marshall, was the Orchestra. They performed at many of the Portland Grade Schools as well. .4-rich: .SI .,...,.:,,,,.., ,4 ,N , 5: , r r . lg 5 Leslie Kalk-10 IUdY Keller-10 A x 3454 'J i : Y x 1 z Donna Kes sler-10 L. to R. - Row 1: Dave Swanson, Fteve Volker, Cynthia Chapr an, JoAnn Comstock and Lois Manker. Row 2: Mable Brooks, Connie Mackrill, Janet McNamara, Sandra Plumb, Charlene Michael, Kathy Jones and Sandy Kemp. ROW 31 Kelley Arhuckle, and Par Gefre. 185 L. to R. - Rowlz Oliver Dillner, Janice Rygh, Frank Savage, Sylvia Cleaver,Kat.hy Mattson, Kristen Knbp, and Jack Martin. Row 2: Kathy Johnson, Donna Cart Al t X er, e a Luftis, Dave Bruhn, Charlene Everett, Sue Stewart, Mike Trout, Monty Tabler, Sharlynda Hass, Lon Samuels, Lois Manker, Tom Olinghuuse, Richard Lynch, Rex Morris, Don Davis and Darrel Meisenheimer. Row 3: Paula Eggers, Wayne Wyler, Sharon Green, Richard Keyser, Mike F,-ainey' Ka,-en Mcpa,-land, sian Roork S d l ' , an y P umb, Stan Kiyokawa, Dave Hoard, Rudolph Sylvester, Pat Gefre, Wardell Gibson, Alan Dorsey, Tim Knapp, Steve Olsen and Bill Muehlhelm. Marshal1's Advanced Band, in the fall at many of the football ga mes under the direction Row 4: Roberta Ando, Molly Cunningham, Mary Suchy, Shirley Overall, Dave High, Lynda Heathman, Doug Cook, Lonn Sweeney, Jim Karsten, George Smith, Larry Snyder, Rebecca Messick, Dave Carter, Wayne Wellin, Corkey Hemmingsen and Phil Puckett. L. toR. -Row l:Frank Savage, Sylvia Cleaver, Janice Rygh, Lois Manker, Monty Tabler and Sharlynda Hass. Row 2: Donna Carter, Kathy Johnson, Aleta Loftis, Rex Morris, Don Davis, Darrel Meisenheimer, Steve Olsen and Richard Lynch. Row 3: Sandy Plumb, Steve Roork, Rebecca Messick, Larry Snyder, Dave Hoard, Pat Gefre, Alan Dorsey and Oliver Dillner. Row 4: Lynda Heathman and Doug Cook. un6e1'cQa55ngey ' J Q :Q t' 1 f - Q - 53 f il f W ,... ' 1 if ' ,hifi W . F- . 5' Debbie Kettleson-9 v ' Lynn Marge 1 8 6 Kettleson-ll Keyes-11 ' 6 4 Q G M ' 1 A ji-A W., 7 .Q 1 1 Wi Ji 5 i f arf: sz-3 15372, t. W' Richard Robert Keyser-io Keyser-10 the drum major, Oliver Dillner. Vifhile performing the Country Fair gym show, the Rose Festival Para and the Fairy Tale Parade, the Advanced Band w under the direction of the new instrumental direct Mr. Salyard. Ry Bane Y ovihes Spiricu, The Pep Band kept Marshall spirit climbing at the basketball games through spirited music. Other performances included the annual Spring Festival at Marshall. lik -6. ' 5 - Ui ' 1 . -, 3 or N was ss- A , ,z cf qv: ,g s 555 gf. . S-:sim -- 9 . ' ng ., ig 5 :Q .nf K . : ,i Bmse Jay Shiela Fred K,dd,e,9 Kiddie - 9 icdweii-9 Kimbell-10 L. to R. - Row 1: Frank Savage, Janice Rygh, Jack Martin, Don Davis, Wayne Wellin and Darrel Meisenheimer. Row 2: Aleta Loftis, Dianne Gillespie, Roberta Ando, Tom Olinghouse, Jon Olinghouse, Lon Samuels, Richard Lynch. Wardell Gibson, Pat Gefre and Alan Dorsey. Row 3: Donna Carter, Kathy Johnson, Mike Frainey, George Redmond, Sandy Plumb, Wayne Giltner and Rebecca Messick. Row 4: Doug Cook, Dave High and Patricia Chapman. As .Does Secocvd Honor Band The Honor Band isa select group from all of the bands and has performed at many of the Portland Public Grade School concerts. They also displayed their mus- ical abilities at the annual Spring Fest- ival held at Marshall. iagnagi 'aWa.' ,aa, if ,aw Eau ? Q- fl! 'V Aqvv L., L. .::, : ,, a- ,yea 3 N ,X wg' gf ,ze Q-. 1: 1' i , u if Q35 , i,,. ,im xy. ri Q, 1, rf ' . - ,L . ., . .4 alas. , K K. ., 442 ,g 4. 3, -,V ia Ns: ' s eff: V- ' f r ,sz Ramona Mike Knidschlld - S Knight-11 Pam Knight-10 Dana Knudsen-9 Larry Koch-10 if' , E Q 'T f 5 f 0 . .. . ,S .. . . . ,, , Q., -, Kr- .iw r ,. f dd, w , .: f W --vv , . reebgh I ' f 'f . :F-.flf iiifw xvfw L ' 1 ..,,., -V' I- isflvffiiff .iv J ' - ' ' ' E-L 3 ' we .,i?iy .:f.,.f 'gg:g: , .- eg 1565 ,,,'rp-'ga,w,:.,?,1 J Sherry V Christine Kohring-10 Kolias-ll Harry Konsa - 10 Ken Koser-10 Bill Kowalski - 9 ,. , ,, ,, we Q A ' 31' ,,,, .., , M ., V Q . Dave Koder-9 51 mg.. A' :asf - ' Charles Kragero-10 uy6e1'qC'a55mon Mary Klmbel - 10 aa , 2? M 5 4 Noam, Cheri Kingha m-9 .. , .... .. L Roxann Kirby - ll ,... Alan Kjosness - ll .2 if 5? 'S' 5? yo T 54 ' ' 3 5 Q his Q t in I Norvyn Klein - 10 Y :ww-. - if ,V if of X fy f 2 'ag V Kathy Kohler - 11 ::,: - ' r f? V K e 'y r ..,,,. , M rQ.2:?3? p 352' '- 522 , x' Q 'rf' .,x Anne Krapfel-ll ,gag if ' Q 4 me ,I - . W ., Smokie Charlynn Kimber-10 Q ,M ., ,hx , 3, his n , Iudv Kinish-10 H , 2 .1 .M .R W is. 1 : ,a 9 A 'zlageffgjggffk ifgjaw gs in ,, 1 L , S f 5 3 Barbara V Kissinger-9 ,, 1, fyjj ,Wg ., , , , ,Q r Vi A. ef 3 gs se Chris ' Kiosness-9 3 ,, f. gt? Y Q L ...1 1 aww ,I 155.7 : ' ,C Barbara Kna pp-ll EE' V evil, ,, . s 52 , S' 3 ' n 9 C , le 1' Z, A. .fs ' :ff ?a:fE,fiazfg' A 7'w 1 ., 1 .,, M3351 . i, Pa m Kohler- 9 . -rmlif w , as , EQQ 3 8 M3 V K 34312 ,. l Paul KK-1Dfelr9 ,Bm .. ,:,. . i. hi? E . 552 x 'Q - ffifff, 21' aaaaae 1 ,5 V Y Bryon King-9 g3Q?'i l- ii . NCheryl lkinney-9 l - . 1 aaaia V - a , Q ,r a A af rag r W N Stan Kiyokawa-10 'vwfbw , ev er 4,3 WHT' M Q, 4 1 ,L Zz f H V .V Kathy Kjosness-10 Connie Knapp-9 Ianice Kohoot-10 L, of J 4 Glen , Krewson-ll 187 E Q 2 2 Z 9 if Ek fe 3 3 ff If M y K, ' f Wx, lr, Q f . . QL Iudy Kristich-10 f'vew1 Iacquellne Lanca ster-ll 1 fx 15 1 1 ' ,al a 'l Kathy Lashbaugh-ll 'xr 5' 1 af le W B 2313 f 41 f ' Dave beach-9 V33 lj Cheryl Leis - 10 , T S Ierl Lewis-9 gvi' .ILT 31, W MarY Llnnebur-9 X Ei TV? Q. 4 11 ' x , af yew- ' gram -s an 5 mp ' W in W4 Karen Krueger-10 Dennis Iangston-ll 1 Jerry Iatimer - 9 ri m e 29591 W . 'H-ig '.w ii1:iS, 2312 Sirk -f Q if f ' , we ' s Dan Ilearv-10 Wllllam Leisure-9 s 52,35-:-1, 5 Merle Lewis-9 Sharon Lite-9 555525 5 8 522353 Q A g f 5 Q ,y 1 E fi 4:13 Ken Kruse-10 ET? I f 'F-21. W :n 'ii fa w if. ' , MASQ,-few Mark Langston-10 Floyd Iattln-9 iff., 'ffl 35? .:--s , lim V. ...,, Andy Leavitt-ll Eflffffl f. . I Lf' 2. ' Q 1 jfil sg B . IrleyRae Iemmon-10 Cecllla Llebertz - ll 1 ,X 2 A 4 mm r re s . v Patricia Little-9 -5 me ,-2 ma- v-,A QI W K M 451,41 ' sw Sv 1:1 5 Qs W? 4 Ask 4, Q '21 Q Curtis Kuehkher-9 ' :Z ci' 4 i : 53 351332 , ' Vlckle Ianslng Larry Lauinger-ll 51,-ls, ' - 'gg Davis Lee-10 Er' Mike Lemmon-ll . 1 1 71 255312 g. ,K 15105 fi Gary Lindquist-10 at A171 '13,-?.v:J5f3? L Pw?'2 n Q3 ia v we N W 4 we M zS'frf?f3?' 5 ' .W 4 M' , 1 1 PM-5 Yi , Q., Sharon Littlejohn-10 3 mr A 2 'II W 1 5 6 Q' 9,1 E Q ,X Q s Linda Kuhn-ll Kelly Larsen-ll Ellen Iauzlere - 10 r is A Evelyn Lee-10 4 , .,,. 1 Ellen Letcher - 10 James Lindquist - ll Aleta Loftls-10 Rhoda Kuhn - 10 -, w we sim? . , , fu I S L, se ,W it S m ' . wma 1 Rosemary Larsen-10 ff 'if W 13 42 MQ ' 1 1 me 2 Hia fl Sue Iauzon-10 Nancy Lee-9 'WSF SW? .-if f? : ., LEWZ? - .W I ffl Rene Letcher-l0 ,J'E.u:-52? I: .... 'V ,' ' ffl m1m.f4r iw i ff .5 .:,wfg 'KH 53.23. 33 Wesley Lindquist-9 Ken Logue-9 Shirley Kuhn-ll Lynette IA Rosa - ll Marlene Lawler-ll Wendy Lee-9 Ted Letcher-11 Susan Lindseth - 10 Leanne Lohka mp-9 Lorie Lamar-ll 255 ' if , ' N5 Charlotte Larson-ll Glenda Lawrence-9 gf , V! 5111 . ,, 'fl ' Marie Leek- ll Rusty Lew-ll Paul Llndstrom-9 Mona loner-9 lane! Lambson-10 Phyllis Larson - 11 I 4 1 Rick Laws-10 Carol Leeson - 11 Craig Lewis-ll Gary Llngle - 10 Renee Loner-10 189 un e1'CQ I , y Jr- 562 lf 4 Y Q? 1252 1 , .qgfy , 2, J 1 4 V Q., Barbara Long - 9 0 0 V Belinda Long-9 ..,, .,.., , . i L G Q,,77 f M, we t 5.gu,k .g W f 2 1 N ..:, g -5 Pam Lovegrove-l O , .QQ 3 lil. Linda Lyle 11 P Lois Manker - 10 Gloria Marsha ll-10 Tamara Mayea-9 Laurie McCormick-ll 90 Carol Level - 10 Shirley Lytsell- 9 Barbara Manouglan - 10 Mike Martin-9 Kathy McBee-11 David Long-9 M5 f 1 .pi 2 .4 JS: ' - V- iw mf- New Nancy Loveland 10 Connie Mackrlll- l0 lacque Manser-9 EW' ai:--31.22, 'ffl el ,W Mimi: n .M Ianlce Massey-10 21 my ffl, 'W lf -Q I Y 4 G W Q, , i Steve McBride-10 Donna Long-9 S 5 Q Q 2 A . W? K Wayne Lucke - 10 'lfflff 4: Bryan Mac Pherson - 11 9-vag al Q Linda Manson-10 Ioyce Matthews-9 Dean Loucks- ll lfizl +223 Wayne Lowther-10 mary Mader-ll .3543 33214, A lg Ex e 'V 315 .ri ings WTR? SUV' A :wr if 'if Mike Manthey - 10 ' 7 Q 1' in , 5 ge if QQ Qi., mf e W Edith Mattson-9 Rav McC1ane-9 sandra McClane-9 Chuck Susan A Rgger Ch,-1 S McCracken-10 McDaniel-9 McDonald-10 McFarland-11 Colleen Love-9 Rickie Luker - 9 Don Madsen-ll - ' : 31 . 1 ak U . g . . N ' 18 1 1 '4' J 4 f . Gary Maricle-9 Q f :Ri fle Q -- in , 3 , fa wfsriif f,fwf'v:fw. -- K -.tv S f' , Q 1 W Q Darryl Love- ll Lola Lund-9 Kandice Magnan - 10 f-1 Q. 1 .,i71i2?5.. 2 x 5 ef-ff M Q f x K K ll' 1' S af , . , it ' , agus? fi' zz -nw Iess Maricle-10 fjlf-j,g,..:::f ifgffmg, f, ,Q ,. Ethel Harold Love-lO Love-ll Bob Ginger Lundgren - 9 Lunn-10 Mlke Ma rqaret Mahoney-ll Ma honey-9 Diane Randy Markovich-9 Marksha Kathryn Mattson-ll Sharon McClure-ll Karren McFarland-ll bteve Maurer-10 We K g if: W W 3:2232 LQ sw: 5 2 .sm M 1505 0 55' 4 M y if if 5 Wg . 1 3 Donna McCormack-ll ,uw V J e., 4 3 '5W?3f f 1. Larry MCI-'arland-ll Carol Craig Maxfield-9 Mayea-ll in X. . . 9 e Ol 3 2 3 44 A li Ann Mc Cormick- 10 Lois McFarland - 10 first at? 'Sc'l3ooQ feat, yfesencg QXQB Q, 'T Boy Buzz Gunderson lim Stark Officer Mullen Iudy Brown Plato Mrs. Davis Ray Mr. Stark Mrs. Stark Grandma Belle Miss Hannington Crutch Goon Moose Helen Millie Lecturer Mr. Brown Mrs. Brown Officer one Officer Two Gang Chris McFarland Frank Register Dan Caldwell Walt Kaufman Pam Orazio Nick Accuardl Marla Oney Bob Wilson Ice McGraw Linda Corder Anne Krapfel Del Sylvester Louise Fox Ioe Van Cleave Don Madsen Marc Kinney Cathy Entz Iulie Schultz TesSY Yazzolino Dave Griffith Barbara Knapp Ben Harkleroad Ron Hurl Margie Mitchell, Chris Bomersheim Belinda Long, Linda Staggs, Sue Riegler, Bob Houghton, Tim Tommaso ln a dramatic moment, Dan Caldwell, who plays Jim Stark, tells Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Linda Corder and Joe McGraw ol' Buz' death. Under the direction of Miss Alexander, Marshall's Thespians presented Rebel Without a Cause . In this play, Nick Accuardi protrays Plato, who is the society outcast. He is a lonely, confused boy who wants to be someone's friend. Dan Caldwell, senior, also played an important role in this play as Iim Stark, and Iunior, Pam Orazio, helped Dan carry through the plot of confused adolescents searching for goals and acceptance. Plato finds true friendship with Iudy and Iim, and reveals it by helping them in their time of danger. ' Throughout the play fighting is prevalent, but in the end happiness prevails. 191 l u1J6e1'C9aS5m0U Georgia nn McGlnne s s- 9 Linda Mclauchlln - 9 . HW af 2 'W Susle Mead-9 lg Karen Mettie-9 Glenda Mlcha el - 9 v Shirley Miles-9 e lk Paul McGlnness-10 9 3 W- V. 5 'A e 'V S Bill Mc Maha n-9 , fr,- ff li ' Oradean Meehllng - 10 Carol Metz-9 wwf ' ,- Hey ' W nw :' W l, 'l 'I' xx wi Kathy Michaells-9 Egkfffgil 1 , M I f' f-2:-Sz T- We 321242-M 1?-. , www Aa if . X152 1 ag U. A PPT lid, Q i f l em, , l , Carolyn Mlller- ll Duane Mitchell-ll 192 Larry Mitchell-9 Ioe McGra w-ll S' 2- we f. , riff 1 iggfa1vs, gggmlw .- 4 - ix sei H Q, fl: J - -Z, -G Ianet McNamara-10 Dave Meek- 10 Alan Meyer-9 Ron Mickelson - 9 La ,I k 5. Q . J ' - lM1Er.'1f , Aw fy , W -V ,lb ,W Q, S . vlu, M Q Q mm Q me 1 ., an rl.. a ll .X- Y Ia net Miller-10 Margie Mitchell- IG ,mv e g5,1g..,, ,, V a .' P . X Mlcha el McGuire- ll '3 2 F 4 'E :SVA aff 5 . A A,,h .. V- ,A .am fir ' 525 xg! ,Q ' .f-' V : Dena McNeel-10 Darrel Meisenhelmer- ll E ' 1 I:S'H5E5'EfE:'f :E l r aaaiia aaa S 55 M -A Bob Meyer-ll Gene Middleton-9 Ioa nne Miller-10 Richard Mobley-9 1. -l 1 4 if ,. 9, f M agp! 1.'iQQ,: .,,,. . 1 1 ,Q Glb McHale-10 i f ' S? halr L fi .1 , 9,4 ai, Bobby McNeil-10 24212233 bs fs , Ioan Mellen-10 . , , M . m f- 9-V ,M ww- r A ,F '3 Martha Meyer - 9 2.33 A 1 .- f ' QSQ'?'41'L wff L 5 ' Tjafviwi? 5 William Mila m-9 lf E5 Nz, ,L fr- -.1 Marllse Miller-ll 'J 4 , KW 2 Q, -9, 1 g be W, 3 sa 'Y 535 Randall Moist-ll Charlotte Mclnnls-ll ff . 'N f' 4' J 5 4' an f , Y , A a Aja fi Mike McNeil-9 aeengaaa aiiaaar , . , 5 Qsw, Richard Mendenhall - 9 - Q W It if , z alfa ,f Morene Me yer- 9 5?i?H?W3 5 Q ' l ' my wig 'ff SS W5 wig.: W M 195535 Marilyn Milberger-ll 5. E' l 1 13' 5 'Q' .im wif l f Mary lane Miller-9 . s M 8 . fig an ,214 Dolores Montesdeoca- 9 Da ve Mclntlre-ll ' 2 , 5355? Keith Mc Quown - 11 ,yffww .- raw . 51:1 exif w ig W J Q3 3 l Sue Meno-10 l-,a,'..- , Eigziga ,gl In 75 I I ' l 4 i til ,B rr earn 535:38 Q, MM s ai Rola nd Me yer- ll .,.w5,5 eg: ff. M .l . V Q, W, Aux N 5 Mr as Y 5? rl M S 1 if aa X sl r X ,P ' ,sr we 2 4 f-SQL? rggwiwr' 11 Russ Milherger-10 'l Jie le! mQa22 Tom Mlller-l0 .- , 1 ' e . a . 525: 1 , 3 31. iwaaafwf me ' P' b li ,-El Ann Moore -ll 5 . iw Y ' If N Dolly McIntosh - 10 E z ' 'T l 'l ' Ja 1 vx Q ' ' a s 5 6 1 K: 9 S 7 .,.. ,... aiafl W aaawlrra if -' l ,H ff i Gordon Mead-ll E1 if Q xt l , . l v . New! Merrell-9 xv. '- ,hm W' ,fa x af 5 5. 4.9 gy: - :K .,:,., Sa ndra Me yer- 9 9 A kc lb M Marilyn Miles-ll , l ,kv 5 A Q - X honda Miner - 10 N A, fda-Lai , -L 'ins Q - aria A ,-- ' ,::??'S1: V ' Diane Moore-11 rm! 62' Q N 5 .- ..,..,. E 43 1 5- . lr, l V 5 Iim Mclntosh-9 1 Vw ' nf , he ,,.,: . P gr Marllynn Mead - 9 ,X , gl 'S ,S- - . X ,nw I TB Ice Messman-ll Q '1 .-Q5:.T?fff:- QE: Stan Meyer- ll f e fl. -mi V V-N.. fmgfv e 1 f :ef f Q ' H 1 , , 'L Q ' r .. if lf? K gig ,l Q, G' 5 sm it Pauline Miles-10 , ik :Q la, 'Q 'P L3 AM s 1 af SY as Dua ne Minor- ll W: 5 wp! 7 - gh ,. .-1 .X .. nrregf ,,.,,, , ' .la .3 ,ifggi W W -:A f w 1 , Ieane Moore-10 . 8? r Wu Y M' . I1 Ni er gin -f Ml 11. .L 4 531 4 1+ Q 5 W? Q , el Ra mshackle Inn , written by George Batson, was presented in the little theater on April 30, and May l. Directed by drama teacher, Miss Alexander, the play takes place in a New Eng- land setting during the second World war. Four murders occur in the inn, but the real solution to the mystery lies in the cellar. Leading a cast of fifteen, Marc Kinney, senior, portrayed the character of Patton. Cos- tumes forthe production were made by Portland State College students. Bonny Jordan explains to Sue Godsey that Mr. Temple wasn't killed by the good fairy. mystery Of Milam Qacme Inn H 55 Xcveaeed 319 Spying yeay, Marc Kinney wields tools as Kelly Arbuckle enters scene. Mame welcomes home her son, Bill Phillips. Sue Godsey and Bonny Jordan discover the bodv. Tim Tomma so ,.., Linda Staggs ..... Bonny Iordan ,... Marc Kinney .... Frank Register... Sue Godsey ,,.. Bob Wilson ..... Tom Kinsey .... Barb Knapp ...... Pam Orazio ....... Kelly Arbuckle ..... Tim Knapp ......... CAST .... Arbuthnot ........l0YC9 Mame Patton ......,...,............Constable Belinda Commodore Lucius Towser Dr. Russell Gail Russell Alice Bill Phillips ......Mr.! Temple Marilyn Wheeler ,,,,, ..... M ay Temple Nick Accuardi ,, Walt Kaufman .... . ..... Gilhooley Fred Porter un6efcQas5men Mike Moore-11 Iohn More-9 Sandi Morgan-10 ., 'E A . , 5. ig , fa ip . 'f fs, f 41 ' -, , JS Sherry Morlan-10 Theo Moore-10 Karen Morgan - ll Steve Morgan-10 :. I l i ,J,, N jg 5 Wk 6 s , l Ma rl na Morri s - 9 Rex Nancy Morris-10 Morrison-9 M l f ff: - Paul Peggy MU1Un5'9 Mullins-l0 2 Lmnn My L AQ. f- V , V L Q. 1 X Eg .wi Ieanne ' Nash-10 Chris Nawrocki-10 194 Scenery Se Leah Cohen, Randy Hass, Glen Rice, and Cliff Eriksun present the epilog to Biederman and the Firebugs, to the senior English large group. W J 41 1 Drama students present a puppet show. Va larie Morrison-ll .3 , 1, , ,, L1 , 4 . ,,?, Q g J, 3 Q' . ,ll fa . , Teresa Myers - ll Duane Neal- 9 'W ig w i sg, S xx KJ , PSQQY Morse-10 Al Nadeau-ll Tim Nearing-ll Jerry Moser - 11 Don Naglee - 9 'T If - . F535 ' 4 gif? Shannon Nesting-10 Don Moss - 9 ' .. wi Mi l iw W Diane Nakashimada- Barbara Neel-9 9 K E21 ,:.: 'vii fl 5,.f5fiZf5 g,. .5 :ii 1 we Suixglx 2 :X 3? NS Q r.e if . . Bill Muehlheim-10 John Nakashimada-11 . Vim 155: pig, 7 f 1 ESE Deb Nellor - 10 ix if I' 35 Q if ' 'Rf 'D iz QW 1 'sv 3 1, - ' ' A rj. , Darold Muenzer - 11 Q Larry Na s myth-ll , Q. 5 1. V? ' 3 s ,Q 3 5 Carol Nelson-9 wlqegqg 'Q 4, W M Q44 , e wS'f3'S aww. f sg defy he sw Q 4 8 2313 V Kristin Muller - ll Nancie Neal-ll I r ,-H-: P W .:., V Dan Nelson - 10 S6741 Q QW, 9 Setting the stage for the many productions that are presented at Marshall is the job of the stage crew. These boys must have the art of creativity. Not only do the boys have to construct the scenery but they also must do most of the art Work. Efficiency and quality are the stage crew high points. George Redmond and Joe McGraw work on the stage setting. Qaffww ' -2 W -iillri , , fiiasii , , ' -,A 1 ...ar , , 1. . 55 , 1 5 ' ,A 5 al of Wig if 1 P 43- aim rn f il Gary Nelson- ll ...,, ,, V is i i i j, Y 5, A Q is a U s Linda Nida-ll s- w.35l.'::f I Q32 5 Ioan Norris - 11 L. to R, - Row 1: Dave Richard, George Redmond and Harry Stapleton. Row 2: Nick Currie, George Smith and Joe McGraw. xi , ' . ' it ' ' 4. '1. 9 ' xl- ', ff : ' W ,Q fr. 7 1 Q , Q' -:L x 'H . f . Eiiisgi v - f iN tili 'r Marv Philip Carol George Ne1S0n-10 Nelson-10 Iflettler-ll Newberry - 11 4 '- F - i - r i t - ri is . rw ' K f J 'V 'Y??i , fQ , W: 7 K X ' ' 4' ,K il.. Eileen Bill loanne Glen Nishimmo-10 Noble-9 Noblitt-11 Noland-9 ' X Q 1 , 1 l . . , pf: , A rg Mike Dave Eddy Sara Nl-lm '9 Nye-9 Nye - l0 Oakley-9 . 3, 'X nf' R me , .9 .,,,..., .,, .,,,, Q .ly 5 f'f?m,,' T 4. Xa J Betty Newton-10 ' ' '. 4. Mark Noll- ll P' m ifiiz Eli V nf. Mike O'Brien-ll J .ei iw., - 1. 5 . E f Dia ne Nichols-ll V iryl L if f X-3 a' I is TY A 4 Nicola Noll - 9 EFX 5 2 ' y ll J ,y 15135. .. ...J 4 Tim O'Brien - 10 Q is if l 2 Diane K. Nichols - ll an -, Leslie Norcross-ll 1, M . Y M... , . ...Q . in 3 I . 3. Andra O'Day - 11 . V , .. Susan Nicholson - ll gg! isi- if T l ji Diane Norris-9 ' K' 'K W Wf?ZfiiQ9W?5 I., ,. , .w a z . le -, if p . ,A wi t .- Wi Wiilfiff E 4 .W..4:i Cathy O' Day- 11 195 ' s ' w, Q - gn 1. ., SW - A 4 f M ..., x .,. Q A QA V TV, I5 'V I- :E R. -x l ' W . I x K , -mx , 'rfa 2 Er.-x, if I s 6 L 1 . , r . EL 3 - , -1.. M, Q, 5 , . ' e , , . .. Q A 55:3 ga? V A '-.. ' A ff? si ' K FI ff EEZ 33 Q ' . 'Zn :g fs i k ff ' f gfilf, E ' 0- L ,.- A ' ' ' A W ' :vw , - ' f , g 53423 A ' . .V Y u -A,, A - k 1 m' -'Z' 5 3 M V 1 Q Q ' ' 7 h ' . 5 ft A 1 Y 2. 4 Q F fi . 3 553 , 5 5' Z' - XR, Q, - W . F .- I f V Q 2 'I' , ..3' ' '1-: 1 ,- ,:' 3 , f' 253 ' I k ' ? 4 , .Q k M y V .. 4 I sf 1 1 F- J li ,x TAM!! uy6eg'cQnf5f? en Mike O'De11-9 s. ,fi 'S Y1 M511 3 JW w 2 iw lf, f lf igj 1' jon Ollnghouse-10 Q M 2 5 M 5 fb? Flo Olney-ll Harry Olsen - 9 Steve Olson-10 :21 aewnh W U Sify Y ffl 'WH W ' 'A if 5.31 Pam Orazib - 11 Gall Owings-9 198 'ii - fl n ' Leanne Oedet - 1 0 F rf P 1 Q 41 : Tom Olinghouse - 10 Irene Olney-11 Iohn Olsen - 9 QM 1,25 fy V5 1, ' ' Don Olson - 9 Va lerle Orazto - 9 Qwfifw 1 ' - fi: 3 K ?' fer' Q 1 M Q. 'ff , .. 5 im ! I Roger Page-10 Ioe Oldha m- 10 .. Dianna Olney-11 Don Olsen-9 Margaret Olsen - 9 Vern Olson-11 QQ? Q Jgfggy, ,, mg, wigri, nf nM,M, if? v,J Shannon O'Rourke-10 nn? ew 79 we ,233 5 e if 'Y lv 4 Joanne Palmer-ll Senior Randy Hass makes good use of resource material. Iorja Orr-11 Q--1 :ss 'Q - WK.. ,s 1 v 1' 1 an ... EQ ii 1 ,V fs bg , Pa m Pa 1 mer- 9 1'f'i1'? l.5ii Susan Ott-11 Qi 1 55 'n ' ,,e' S , , ,Q xv if if 1 lv? ' will ' , , .. . J A , A- LFHQWL iffuwfi Wi ,fwelgff JW W 1' All N -ll Paula Palmer-10 , , W. -MK? , MWWW7 ij y 'Si 2 ::-mi - 5 A? :HX 1 lf? pig: Y A . A, Shirley Overa 11-10 sig' W fs L Q P, Q1 2 , 4 5, 15 Chris Palo-10 mewm'Me Sa ndl Oversen- 10 -fiw gf mg 3 ' .., ' . X352 1 2 2 . Q , , .,.. fl . 1 mw'E?NW? . 1 .feng ,,., Terr! Palzinskl-10 . N, ,..., ,, ' ' WMQM W E 1 1 Q, 5.9 D , ew 51 in . fmh, Q ffl-vi, 1. .555 Aa ron Owenby- 10 Sheryl Owens-11 1 els , 5? E g3QE'm5 www' Hi awww 7' 6 liflifek ' Eli: Ruth Pa mer- 9 Barry Pa ppenheim - 9 S During their large group, English students portrayed parts in Sha.kespeare's Romeo E Juliet. 195966 Cufficueum ycpeores. - - English is one of the required subjects, which is taken all four years of high school. There- are three levels of English which include A, for college bound students who study class- ical novels, poetry in depth and Shakespearean tragedies, B, for students planning to attend vocational schools or go directly into a job: and C, for students who have language difficulties. English is thought to be one of the most im- portant courses taught in high school, because students will always need to refer back to this in later life. Also taken into the English department are important classes like drama and speech, class- es which put on school plays and train debate teams. Iournalism is another active English class through which students are trained for pos- itions on the annual and newspaper staffs. . fs . , A , I , .. ,. 2 t if . if .5 f . Linda Lee Carrie nm Pappenheim-11 Parisi-li Park-9 Parker-11 X Mrs. Forsloff aids students in the resource center. . . h -,A rf . .ii .L :if . ..,. ,' Nm' 1 ' 1 .1 ' if I Q55 2.1: ' 5 i i -. , f ni , Mary Riga Barbara Parker-10 Parker-11 PBIKS-11 - ' Dale Manlynn Parrish-ll Parks - ll 199 uv6efcQa55men 3 i,.W-K' '. W r - 4 Q 1 6, S- I 4 5 44 I , A 2 Diane Martha Paddle Fatalon - 11 Patterson-l0 Patton-9 5i,:'w,wgEfj,j.sig5:5,-. .,, r W I . fy. I - fg 'M' fl , ' 7' ' sf' A , ., 1 . W M W ' X W if iyiffi' W L l s A I ' I P , , kb s? I 3 ..,. gxyiiii 5 HQ 1 .rf A 1 A35 w I . X Jef I 'f . 2 YQ:-:wif Rick Ebb Karen Pedersen - 10 Peek-10 Pelletier-10 f gg lrh fwf figf' ' 4: 5 5 W lk, Cf 53? if L 4 lf .HS A TK , if 'L Q ' 5 Phllllis Shirley Brenda PSPPSPIO Percival-ll Perkins-9 'A E - A .m.wlf sams., xx l .5 4 i'11,-Mi Sw Fred Iill Nancy Peterson-.Il Peterson-10 Pfelfer-ll 'Q ' , ,ey aw . 1? Ilm Peck-ll .,,. , , S Sharon Penney - 10 wifi M 1 i f Raeanne Peters - 11 E ig, ' 1: Sara Pfeifer-10 fa2P?E4 ff' W If -1 'ww ,, ,V fr Marilyn Peden-ll s 5 Cheryl Pentlco- 9 ffgffw , fr an 5 ,,,.w . fi, .Q . jx 1 Barbara Peterson-9 is. f ig' ' Ann Phelps-9 A social studies student thumbs through material in the resource center to complete a paper. 200 Drama classes help the individual bo learn the techniques necessary in order to perform a good play. man? fast flnb yreievc- One of the major projects of beginning journalism is for each student to design a Lex cover and plan a 16 page book. u defcfafsmon ziwrgggg Iulanne Phillips-ll Drama, speech, effect- ive reading and publication classes supplement the English curriculum. r Drama and speech offer W ' C a chance for the student to improve his speaking ability. Effective reading is a iigffjr-10 good course, if one plans to attend college. Vocabulary and reading skills are greatly improved by the end l T' of the school year, Journalism gives a if 6 student a chance to express 1 g himself in Writing. After i' completing beginning Carolyn journalism, astudent with Pm'ey'9 Mr. Stocking's approval may join the yearbook or newspaper staff. P. 'R . Carol Place - 10 J gil S t Q li.. 'fi' ,P as 4 if we L' Q. Rex Philips - 9 5,55 , QQ Lara, fn? 5 QW 5 if i Vera Pierce- 9 Qlrflgfyggwww. view? xizzpviizwznfvz Randy Pitney-ll .51 -effing Steve Plebuch-9 el J . Sue Pickard-11 j . :,. xg '95 5 , . I J ' -if Jim Pillster-9 fs,-ff' r, Q s. T Q 4 sn? Pam Pittma n- 9 'FJ 'z W- M1 vi eV wir? N . R ,g.. Y, 2 S4 53 'rs fn 5, iw. V if 1 ,1 ef.. if . ,, Sandra Plumb- 9 Chris Pickens-10 if-T? l ff. r 5.4.3 :Z 'I ,v A . Greg Pingo-9 N ' 5- .A ' Z Donna Pitts-9 ,, . , TL? Theda Pohrman - 10 Tom Pickens-ll g si I T . i ' 1 n e w final? Irene Pingo-10 Barbara Pla ce-9 4 Q' 1 f il ' K I 'K George Pola s-11 201 uwerctassmcy v.A M , 'A , l ' . -ww. - h I k ':fa i?Q?: 3S' K 7512? fi ifiiiir E Miriam Pollng-I0 Charles Follplewell-ll Ianet Porret-9 Georgia Pounder-9 jzggg . : 1 Ei v I 7' 52. 5 N ij, A Carey Price-9 w wf ,ffm :I A lille , T353 Q 2, 'Q ig rr F 1 lf zz 4 X if f fr if -153' M Ianet Pullen - 10 Z fi' 33fifi1s,s'5 Mark Redfield-10 202 james .ll ze, wi E231 2 fs if : Pomeroy-10 Sharon Popplewell-IO Robert Posey-ll Jerry Pratt-9 Paul Price-ll Fran Raab- ll ' A2 . Q. in va, t Q J ,gy 3. Q, , N lg Q 'Sq ' Iames Reed-l0 There are many interesting bulletin board displays in the social studies resource center. This makes studying more enjoyable. Dale Priest-9 A i It E Y if 4 K 1 J Cheryl Terry Priser-9 is if IZ' s 5 Y as if wif? W fi 4 i v- , ggityf -N-- t it . . va Sheryl Radmacher - 11 Ramey-10 T Q, seg fy fx .. 1.2, MP. Ks, fe L , ii 2 e l At? M A 11 Q . 1 4 kr lr Q ' 'Q j is we Lorita Re ed-10 ni . , ,. 4 rim ' 4: 'f' :: - A 1 U Q-ss sf' lf- El s:lE'I??r F Z. ,. WZ fi g 'A ig Melody Reed-10 Ioan Proebstel-9 'T - ,rL'i7ii4 1f 2:12 K K-wg: zz- Nikki Ra mlskey-9 1. 4. .Q 5 15 Ji it-sg .r., 5 f ' Mike Reed-ll V fi-. -5,155 f .,,r, in r Susan Proppe-ll ,1?.P5?'1II.:Qg-W 033592 7 Douglas Rancourt-9 We .' .'af:xz:'?i xl' 4 f lf , f Q9 Frank Regi ster- ll ,Q , Z.. 9, Tim Prothe- 10 .- Q t .,--. ,..-, V ,,,. Q Iim Randall-10 if L 4 ,Q l I , x If , I , I P Mark Rein-ll J lf -1 2' it Phil Puckett - 10 :,, Carol Rautenberg- 9 Q l l 3- - ' .1, Iii . , I -1. L -Wi ' ft D sms Christy Puffer-9 4 e ir, Lynette Ra ymond-ll . ., f.. . ' ' ., J' ' .. PS3 ff will - Q t ' 55 3 Grant Linda Remington-ll Resburg-9 Muriel Reynolds-ll Walt Richards-ll Tom Robel - ll ii, B066 f 199066 A96 Comgineo. Three years of social stud- ies are required for graduation. Sophomores do not take this course unless they have a special interest in it. During their freshman year, students study world culture and geography along with Eng- lish. There is an American history course for juniors, and seniors study the social problems of our world today. They go into government, econ omics and foreign relations in their American problems class. For those students planning to teach or continue with history, in some way, Russian history is available. Social problems are investigated by social studies class. Mr. Carrol studies to keep up on current problems in our society. L. to R.: Aloua Buchollew, junior, Cheryl Johnson, senior, Lon Samuels, junior, and Pat Curcio, senior, study in their social studies small discussion group. Rick Denise Allan Charlotte Sally Wess AIT Reynolds - ll Rhyne-9 Rice-9 Rice-ll Rice-9 Rice-10 Richards-ll f f ,PQI Y l w Susan Marilyn Dale Steve A1 Sharleen Bob Riegler-11 Rlehl-ll Rigdon - ll Riley - 10 Rimes-ll Ritchey-9 Roach-11 ,...,. , Qfz , 3. 5. W 152 , 1 1 Vicki Kim Cathi Gretchen 'Joanna StanleY Mike Rogers - ll Romero-9 Rookstool-11 Rookstool-10 Roork-ll Roork-9 R0YhefY'm Heather Richards-9 'f-' ,,,,,, Y sim Susan Rebel - 10 Mike Rouse- 10 203 urj6e,rcQa551yey ,V M ,A,,?.V ,i Steve Rou se- 10 1 X :X 14 L5 5 xr- if t V 5 steve Rowley-9 Signe Royla nd-B ' Af ,..f :ml f V i -A 2 lf' Q' 36 e tif Q Ernie Ruddell - ll W' Q my Q i f PSQQY Rumrelch-ll , gif J' 1 ikt Z2 Nels Rurey-ll 5 it rf , my if at f ' A Ian Ruthruff- 10 204 1 U f ie. N A P if B Rene Rout-9 ut: ge S .. 'rw .pg , X rp 3 1 ,Ji 3 Y K J Bonnl Royland-11 qi z :W I t fa f Randall Rudd-l0 gl , W Paul Ru mrelch- ll if-1.5 X 'T M f, Monty Rurey-9 Michele ,Ba Ruschelnsk-ll E51 ,lr Bk: 1 Y xy if ntere sted students learn animal anatomy by the disection of fetal pigs. Interested students study their experiment results. ! is? Russell-10 t W fa E QA ' B l if 'R R . f . 3 1 mi r ' - Iulle Russell-10 M 'Q 'Wee I f ' 5 k 5 , if RON Joyce Janice Ruthruff-ll Rydman-10 Rygh-11 fl, 9-if '4' J: as Donna Rust-10 - 'lf Q4 1 ' 5 .,A,:?,, Y X , . ,mf P . Jeanne Snbbe - 9 .:.:,. , , AW -1: 'fe - T, , 5 vw? af 'A Y J 1 rggfi M Doug Rust-9 ,'2:i eS5 -- ' 2 5 22323 ' if' D ex t f 32 A 25 H it , 4 Xi n 5, ,, fr x Yr i 16 us Pat Sabrowski- ll Mike Rust-ll W 5 nl L Susanne Sabrowski-9 P x -.Han .-f 1 , . 3 . , 6 N. ,F 4-v: ,:, M3 1 1 wx, . 2' X' 3 4 Robert Rust-9 - eww? Q. .t in r W. v , 'Q as Wa 9 ' s Gall gf f Q fl ay A . 7 1 ? , ll P Q: x, , -i me We-. ' Jin 2: Linda Rutherford I Q Lon Salzwedel-10 Samuels - 11 ig 'rl 9 1 1 55 43 Paul Sandall-10 K- . . .-4-:' Terry Schindler-10 M- Z ..--: 51, af s 4 a XV are H Sharon Gary Sanders-9 Sato-10 an-if .. - Susan Saundra Schmeer-10 Schmldllng-9 un6e1'cQaS5mey Ian Robert Fra nk Carol Pam Sattergren-ll Saunders-9 Savage-ll Schaber-11 Schaffer-ll Linda Schlmmele-9 I-If ,, .,... :ESS E- Gene Steve lean Bob Ellen Ernie SChmidf'9 Schmidt-9 Schmoldt-11 Schnell-10 Schnell-10 Schflell-9 11 Experimentation, , - yxnowcedgc 55,14 quifefv , A science student writes up data on a science experiment., Marshall has a very interesting and complete science department. General science and biology are offered to all students. Classificat- ions of animals and flowers are learned and the disection of frogs and crawfish is attempted. Advanced biology is a closer study of living things. Chemistry and physics courses are offered to students who have completed the necessary requirements in math and science. Physical science is several courses combined, such as astronomy and geology. Now, Marshall has a very new course for students with above average grades physiology, the study of the human body, Carol Schnoor-11 Elaine Schultz-l0 Donna Schultz-9 Iulie Schultz-ll GSW Schulz - ll Ca thy Schuyler-10 Darlene Scott-9 Karen Scott-9 Frank Scurlock - 9 Glen Searls-9 205 utj6e1'C0a55mo11 iii? 5 55365 Susa n Gary Seibert-11 Seifert-11 .E'fEs':4vE Linda Bev Shfmader-9 shankle-11 .:'l' WZZA aj 4 ' ji : '41 Z Qfmmik 2342 if E W 1 w S ,X 'il , , is Ienniier Rebecca Sheehan-ll Sheeley-9 -ea, 5 ,mera A Iohn Seifert-11 G35 . A. -, fl' 57 - femme - f ,, ,,,,-E, I W Dan Shanks-10 gr A wg? . Gordon Sheets-9 -,,x Melinda Seifert-11 Robert Shannon- 11 ' M, Af . he V,., S Rita Shelley-9 fin M se. f 4 4 Q , fe ' Q A2512 ,Tex W G1 Ld , I ' Y .4 se -- 11 r kg,-ff J :fr 1 -,J . Tom Seifert-9 V: vfggfff' a n Tom Sha nnon-9 551555-75? ., s rg' :li W we 6 Q wi 1 Q , r 3 eee+-we ,:- I W 14' if Tom Sherwin- 10 x ..w,.,r,,,.,-,g-,f5,.f, W, .,Q.:.wI IU ,355 f Q4 N ew ww? ' fc, ., V Q 3 f in Ea? Jennifer Seth ma nn- 9 4 W 5 i 5 A ya me '25 Carol Sha w-11 Ir v? Weak' ' ' pe? a ,Hg,1gf,vf2 , - Tom Shields-9 dk Carolyn Settje-11 dei A H Liz Shaw-10 ff. E?X'f1f ' A552 ,3i1I5'l . .Y viii? A ge -'H ?4Q'Giez,f. ' : '--- - 'V ff -1-Q13 2 Linda Severs on-ll ww? K1 3 1 av BQ, W Da' my 15, K K V 5 '36, . , KEY Shawver-9 -I , .S Kathleen Shiffer-11 , N - .,., , --,- .... , , M. Ek, , -. 1 'Z me Q 5 . . 4-+ E wwyy Nye, Sara Shioshi-10 a mcwivf- , Math students work hard while overhead projector helps the teacher to illustrate the problems uwerctassmcn L 4 'CH 1 A My W8 f? R Suzanne Shlpma n-11 af Q F Y 3 X . X s -f 22 s ,, 3 f uw 1, 0 1 W., : -z g, r rd 'Q Z2 ve ' , if ' ' ' 1-.,p T. 'Lf fllfh ...gjfgfmf ri :if: 'f ' 2 Robert Shi prack- 9 as 'YA . , if as , fa .::-- . -:.- Q 1 . zf1::5:eg:4x:. 1 we .. .. . ,asia e -: Sl 2' .5 if f 1 . ,, ' ,mf , Q -.5-gr.-. if 5 , w S3 N asv 1 if his gm , 25134 K .a S3 Ralf - ' E2'?z?' Z V .. -' 922153 ' l .. yr ',:,,,Ef., . M -f 'If -fwfr ., ,. by ' ' if e -An .firm 7 . - , fri' S ' 5 55 WF' Q ziixiiif' A ' f 1-' ' - ,. ..,. 1, ,..,. ,.ar.., , , , r, . . ., . . , fx ,B 'Q , .,.,, f . J . .,,,,r,g , , ,. 5 9 .. , A P . . . - . w . f get A 1 1 ,. ggrzizw f . is -5'-, I .5 :- the .3 5 V5 ,- 5 ' ' La rry Shultz-9 Cathie Iames Shore-9 Short-11 , 32 . T ' l' ref 'F v fs .,, M R ' 44 2 fra Y' 2, .. ig Ink Ann Dave Jerry Simpson-10 Singer - 10 Sichtau-10 Simonson-9 MM, 256. as , Ja., , EF fl L11 'Q V A U A A ir , :fgw f, . Lany Bonnie Lynnette Kathy Vicki Steve Linda Linda Bonnie Sings'-9 Sippy-11 skier - 11 Skvfich-11 skonch-9 skuzeska-9 Slavton-10 Smead-10 Smith-10 4 f ,far - ' . me i fill. ' al. 4 -,fa gf -?,,?'s- . , I EQ W l lL.7ff,3 j s. , .. , 552 ' 3? if 51 Y ' ee 'H 'S N f 1 iz ' , ,gf - - - , w 7 , ' I, f www ' fl fwez- 1 e.,iff,,L ,, i , to T f , f V ' W 2 ' ' 1 X ., -twe.!M1 - Candi Cheryl Dennis Donn Edith Ianlce Ieanette Ierrle Maurine Smith-IO Smith-10 Smith-10 Smith - 10 Smith-9 Smith-9 Smith-9 Smith - 10 Smith-9 f 'f 'QeL'fi an Q l 13 liT ft5l'H5f .'L' 'YW M' ll Key 'Cs 'THQ Rtflll' - In the mathematics department there are five levels of study, but one year of math is sufficient for graduation. The courses offered at Marshall are: general math, two courses in algebra as well as geometry, senior math, consumer math and refresher math. There is an annual city-wide competition for better math students in which students receive certificates for displaying high math ability. This year, for the first time math projects were assigned. These were similar to a term paper on some phase of math, which added more interest and study for the students. In the math resource center students and teachers both can work on projects or assign- ments. Private conferences are also arranged in the resource center between teachers and students. Sophomore Bob Anholt works on his math in the math resource center. fe Nellle Smith-9, Arne Soland-ll Pete Spellman-l0 Sharon Squires-ll - D n ' ,Q 5 , A Yvonne Stace - 10 s WJ K Y Qs? 1: at ,,fffiQslt,1 A fi. 5525575352 1 Mike Standley-10 Ia mes Stanton-ll 208 Steve Smith-9 larry Soley-9 Steve Spillman-ll n ' I . .' He, if V Steve Squires-10 1 ., l W j E 5521 tj: 9' ffl ,214 K . Ik' Linda Staggs-ll Karen Stanflll - 10 Sandy Stark-ll Howard Smrkovvsky - ll f 1 X X 1 r 1 f 4' l 242 ,. is Q u p 21 ':' 1: A S, ri' . s 32 v t : H Mas q Y mchardl Somers-ll 57 V I -f 'vw' ' Laura V Snider-10 Brian Sonnenberg-9 asghniil gif? r S , , Linda Snider-10 if Reid 74 Sono-10 1 5 - ,b I S t Linda Snider-ll 1 1 A A'A -W 11's Terry Spachman-9 ,. , f, Q ff swf 1 t F N 33 75. 2 w x 5 A S eng H K . ,ev 'I ', . ' , 5575125 ww get gt: 1 -1 :fm in y - - Tom Steve Larry snluer-10 Snvddv-11 Snvdef-10 R A ' ' , I f , I f gh nlggifbzigl H Ben Victor MSW Spear-11 Spear-10 SPe1lman-ll Ioa n Sta rr-11 Aww ,fl we QM Foreign language students use Marsha.ll's portable l lah to increase their vocabulary and comprehension Marshall has a portabl language laboratory which 1 used by all language student This is the second year student have been able to hear the cor' rect pronunciation of foreig: words! through earphones , am then repeat what they hear. Thi system has proven quite sucf cessful. Language students study thelr oral presentation during their lnde- ' pendent study time. W5 . ...Q N, sl 'V Steven Stocker-10 Doug Stronach-ll Enzler lectures to her French students. 1 Patrlc k Storm- ll 3 J , 5, lf Miles Sn-oup-9 Slavguages- - , Sletarnd Q33 Continued Selwyn- French, Latin, German, Spanish and Russian make up Marshall's foreign language department. Students are not only taught the language, but are also taught much of the culture and history of the coun- try from which the language came. Novels and short stories are read by second, third, and fourth year students. Junior, Barbara Williamson qCenterl listens to tapes. QQAH . . j M ...,., . - ee:s::.,s:f'-., ., , 5 f ---- ' Philip Penny Greg Stpse-10 Stout-ll StPlerre-ll Stmsser-9 Ken Ilm Michael Dlck Stuart-10 srumph-11 Stupek-9 Sturges-10 tiiiff ' fgggwgs Egsli' 525' 2 mr? , je -.1 .En Ia ne Stratton-ll Joan Sturges-9 I Bob Stein- 10 Pam Stephens-10 'Debbie Stewart-10 B111 Stiles-10 f, . ,N l 4 s, af if iff , QFW ,Fix pt Y Y W4 Mlke Stinson-10 David Mike scenbera-9 Pam ' Steward-ll Don Stewart-9 Tom Still-ll Pat Stinson-10 Q Crystal Stronach-ll Street- 9 MSW Suchy- 10 Lloyd ' Suiter-10 209 Linda Paula Sullivan 9 Sullivan 9 am Swart ll Sta n Talent 10 -or Bev Terry ,Q-,K E- 44 I 4 Eileen Thorne 5 Steve Tommerup ll Cheryl Tucker 9 210 .ur Patty Swart Janis Tambara ll Ierrv Testerman ll wear W. 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E?CQ1'Ci5Q5' To . - Ha in fi' 61965, -0 Physical education is taken by all l students for one and one-half years. his time is spent in dancing, tumbling, games, and participating in exercises s well as improving physical skills in 11 games. Sophomores are required to take a health course, in which they study diseases, first-aid, and drivers training. At the conclusion they may ke their drivers permit tests at school. A course for both girls and boys as juniors and seniors is offered for those who plan to assist instructors in teaching the underclassmen. Senior Dave Bruhn displays 3 forward flip. Gym students practice in their gym classes for annual Country Fair stage show. 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' 'A s f ' .5 YK 5 5 ,T lil A 1 A 5 214 ' W ' 'Q .i 2. ,. s E wig ilfg a mf ' iff 592 Ji g e- f 'av' . ' fTff.,,, f ,il g 4 i KY, 4 l i .J ' Gif' 1 p ijt , f - -A jf- , - .1 .... , was b 1 .- . .A 5, 1 f ,, Q, Sandra . ,, . r-, Ml, . ,, ,A k Vourhees - 10 Rose Linda Todd Tom 212 Wakemanm Waldenmvwll walker-9 Walker-10 -1 . s Len Van Cleave - 9 3525? m f. , .,., in , ,sg , ' 4 RQ 5, 4 , Mike Veninl-10 '.ie ' 7 Wed' ' Steve Wallace-9 faccicae Kill' yut To Use For the student going into the business field, several elective courses are offered. Students who wish to enrich their knowledge of the business world are welcome to take these courses. Get ready for five minute time write. Ready! Go! . These last words are a familiar sound to typing stu- dents. Typing courses teach one to develope speed, accuracy and other basic fundamentals in this area. Courses offered to obtain skills necessary for office work are typing, shorthand, briefhand, bookkeeping, business law, general business and office practice. Distributive education and div - ersified occupations give students an opportunity to gain experience in the business world by attending school half a day and Working the other half. :gp gg ' 'L , , 'U Carla KEYS Dennis VanCleave-10 VanDenderen VanMaheghem-g - W--H -..,i,. ex ' .... .. Q-will 'ff ', Vx 5- 1f?f511'.i ' L 5 lack Wayne Judy Veninl - Veselik-l0 Vickers-10 ' .. ..,,e 'V ' . .1 'R .QF lmilvi ..PEf .ge :. , . K if J . K Y, , ., f l .- 1, Kendall Larry Linda Walls-9 Walther-9 Walton-9 wif' 2 -..., Rick Wheeler-10 Calvin Wiley- ll ,,., HQQTLEQJTK 11 Q ' r. Sammy Williams-10 we M 5: - mil l at 1 fl lqjriei Tkk t -' Mary White-9 Benjamin Wh1takerflO 'Q as 1 'J 2:51 Michaelle Terry Wiley- ll Wilkinson- 10 Barbara Peggy Wlllia mson-ll Willia mson-10 Vw at M Y 5' 'gif L5 .W X A A if 6 Mike White-9 Tom White-9 ., ,a- , Q ww Bonnie Barbara Wilks-9 Williams-IO zfifflii ' nf :ii-Ng ' - 9 at -L In -V ,- jgi-1 2 - .. - ,gy 'ern ng . . ' ' ' if 7- 451-51' A f Richard Greg Willis-9 Willfliiffh-9 214 Q' Q ze . ,rr.,.V ' 3 A e 1 A 2' ' 2 . Jai V .W - , -' main., - ass, ., K 7 ff A ew, ., 2 X-Jig: , , X35 ' gg , ,. 1 V , t ,L 3 A Q -v ,,-- W -f . if iss.: ,sissy wi Iohn Joe Gary Ann Whitehead-10 Wicks-9 Wiedrlch-10 Wiley-9 a g, M ' si '-,' 'k 3 f , Q f Bobbie Carin Dee Patricia Williams-11 Williams - 9 Williams-10 Williams-11 s Q' , 2 55 . 59 5 - ess ? 'iff be V Y I :r1,j,.f,3g, L 4, r 1 W a,.' Steve Bill Ian Pennle wi11marth-11 Wilson-9 Wilson-9 Wilson-9 Cucsvawirp .Arc 'Takwrg , - Art classes are open to anyone in- terested. Art general is a basic course open to all grades. Upon completion students can take a wide variety of courses such as commercial art, weav- ing, dress deslgn, ceramics, crafts or art metal. Half credit courses offered are understanding art and calligraphy. Tiny hands learn to mold' clay in pottery c The work of Marsha11's art department was often shown ln the display cases ln the main hall. Rev acoo ., .V eww Y .ff?fk:f5 iP?cf. ffffjffy' wwf: '- g W .Wai ' ' W I at 5. jg I. Steve Wilson- 10 Shirley Woblg-10 1 5 , ,l Bev Wood s - 9 Dean Wlllcan-ll A R l X z., .. 1 7' . vft N' HCWW 4, A Lee Wolbert-10 f 1 we . A gl. 5 3 ,f ' ' . Z f N 2 wa 425- f if? ' Ia nlce Wood s-11 f - 1 t v Qi ' .. Q4 .. Lf ss Qtg, eil Myra Windha m-10 ' M, ar: J ' wrt , Linda Wolbert-10 g z fl: , M f ,J , 2 , l e ff 1 -X . Karen Wootan-9 gy, 4 f ,eg I' . QR.: john Wlnebarger-9 . S , 'V . Q. Greg iiizfi f, 5,24 , e V 5,54 i ' 4 L' .. ,Mi Carol Wold-9 Qtr X m Yq l 1 l if David Worley - 9 1 I Qi f , Y. ,f iv ia , 1 - ,4..: t Sharon Wiseman-11 2 ' me Q' , ,asm ' 1 V, ,.,f f .. S Patti Woltrlng-9 1 ..QK'5j, l 4 ,. V l 5 1 its Chrl s Worthington-10 X . ,MJ X S. x 'Sign 3' x wi? kg U s Va H3 X at ' qefelg. A X u ' Q5 Iva Q r , 5 5 fgvvv v fr , 1 3 lf xv Sandi Wissenback-11 Mark Wood - 9 X N gt 4 , fl ,J .Ll M- Qi , f .ff l W3- y S Bob Wrisley-10 Q 1 5 4 X W if, Q ,, , man: - Q3 5,114 Pg kloyc e Wlttner- 10 'f -r44SSa.f 1 A3 , J .fl 'Wifi iengezv-1 ' 3 v 1 Y r Sherry Wittner - 11 Q ,, A 4, .rf -ff-.asf :,, Q ww 2- M ,X 5, al Q 'Aix-'Q .4 1, 33' ' xi S t ggi' 5 4225 as t- 1 .,, , . 9 1 gl, fs' nfs i - Y r-,ff . if , , ,Tw Lx ,Nz ,,,-,nlf Stephen Wood-9 ,FFP Q5 C if 1 at E ,s Q, 2 31' tent ta' 4,1 Yf .-we Laurie Woodmff-ll Q :ig 3 1. .??ww,.. sy I J, , Wayne Wyler-ll Ioyce Yeaman-10 FEET' vffemfsil 'K Wi' .Louise Yee-11 W 11, 3 W, ,R , 1 gif:-I QE l e . Sandra Yocum-9 l ,. v,.,' . .V.. Kermit York- 11 I . - :- 'f' ' I , . if Fred Young- ll .ll .. Reginald Woblg - 9 Randy Woodruff-ll 'fgrw --5,-ha,-:g - 1, , s ,MN I 'bf M r , 353 ' 53' L3?5w,i ' 3:1 l :52m 1:l .. . ,E.r,l, .V3 1 'fr I Na ncy Yea ma n- 10 Qi gg, l i R li. W rl E' ' in Q betty Yochim-ll 1 'J , N 5? s'I' ff Mike Yoder- ll fwagflw 'wr N 5 , 1 ff I , Q Q fi l Y ' 'Y Tom Yost - 9 l ' , , ' -2 ,f?':,', I ,..,L. JOY Young- 10 215 uy6e1'CQa55mcn fry all W f f4wk .' in ?91rfw?1i?3 Ma ry Young- ll We L af ' -al F, Pat Zanders-9 . 1 , :A is-S f ' 'gm Steve Zimmerman- ll af.3'Q:: Indy Zalkoski-9 Mfr . N ' 'f'f 2 2355 l Keith Ziegler-10 is Susie Zimmerman-ll uwefccassnyey late entry students Richard Albeck - 9 Bill Allison - 10 Max Belec - 10 216 Karel Anderson - 9 Virgil Belles - 9 D partmonv Bgoei . , Two band students practicing for the instrumental festival held cach Steve Andersen - 10 Pat Beyer - 9 'l'uba's on parade. Nancy Atherton - ll Linda Black - 10 Brad Axtell - io Albert Bohrer - 11 if 'bfi' We , we M , ,Nh,l, rf is W Sharon Bakke - 9 v gf 5,-Q: ,. Joyce Bouse - 11 Michael Vicki Terry Bake, , 11 Barber - 9 Beadle - 11 - Mike Mike Walt Bowen - 11 Bradbury - 11 Brophy - 11 uldeyctc A 1 Steve Bill Michael Byrd - 11 camn - 11 Can' ' 9 W Janis Randy vman Comstock - 10 GOUBYW ' 10 Currie - 10 - 11 Steve Carver - 10 51. Diane Curtis - 11 011195 Of music, Band director leads practice for pep asgembly, wr,- rf , -4.rr:m.- A 1 A .M ,, ,M 1 is 1, .sr . , 1 1 :rrp T 11,3 if r 13. J'Ef': 1 If 455753251 Mfwi-fx? Clin ff .5 I ': 'QSASZV ?I 1' at I ff 1 ., Wi1 f'1 ,lfliijiuff . 1 ' , fr fr' -vr.ff2zfr. VY .r rf . . rv. . ,'rffwfH,1 -:Z r1.r:7'azs:?wf'rrf,afne . Ire- -as 42. 'rM1,r:z:, jf I , L S- a' fggifff g 'N ' 5 1 are grrrfirsslr . 33531gffrriiyfgggsffghwsz M ,...,,gi,1 , 'M' f ' 'im ' -113 -i 5-lf'4fH?vZ fff Q',e,,'WQ,,Q.42-,213 fi Wwe f Q C V .. . - . ' .'3'??i2mzQ1x2ff r riiiri. I -I I A -' 'frk Clark - 11 Clutter - 9 Cochran - 10 Cody.- 11 1 Dan Ken Chris Dean - 9 Drew - 10 Entz - 10 This past year we had many opportunities to hear from the music department. Do-re-mi- fa-so . . . The scales filled the halls of Iohn Marshall at Christmas time, in numerous assemblies and concerts. In- strumental as well as vocal music comprises the musical curriculum. The music department offers several courses to musically inclined students. Beginning band is open to frosh and sopho- mores. After further develop- ment of musical skills, one can take intermediate band. Mem- bers selected by their instruct- or take advanced band. Other courses offered are beginning orchestra and advanced orch- estra. There are four various choirs which, are available. These include instruction on vocal abilities and onthe basic fundamentals of music. Other courses include understanding music, and ensemble. Band members ready to play at the drop of a hand. Marsh:-xll's band practicing for the Country Fair gym show. Darrel Meisenheimer, jun- ior, becomes a junior dir- ector and leads the band during a practice session. L: ,,.. 1 . K 5 W .fir 3 Valerie Sandra Field - 10 Footh - 9 1 Gary Lan-y Foster - 9 Poster - 9 , F' 1' 'gfft EQIQQTT1.. I f G. Douglas La,-fy Pufwre - 10 Gardner - 10 Ilm LeRoy Garlbbo - ll Glbler - 11 Victor Ka1ZhY Goodman- 11 Goss - 11 . i- Ivhn A1-1111 Handa - 10 Heard - 11 d 217 I Ellis Heard - ll W Russell Hughes - 9 1 'VX tv Edward King - 9 2' 2 v Robert lauritsen - 10 ,le -N 1 Chuck Leeson - 9 W., ,.l.l Daryl Llvlck - 11 X -1: All-42? layne Lohka mp - 10 218 Frank Heaton - 10 , A' x7, Bob Xackson - 10 Mike Kresse - ll Davld Leary - 10 Richard Lecrone - 10 Chris Long - 10 Roger LOOP - 9 1 Ae 1 1 Y ' sg. .1 f . t . 3 Corky Frances Don M31-11ynn Edith Hemmlngsen - 10 Hick - 9 Hillard - 11 Holman - 10 HOOPEI' - 9 li d W 1 11 4, Rick Stephen Rick Linda George Iameg - 10 John - 10 Iohnsvn -11 Iones - 10 Kendlg - ll 'if Ken Hougham - . Darlene Keogh - 10 Patricia P. Hughes - 9 Steven Keyser - 10 fwcacion. - , 319 01103 Illini The industrial arts department stresses the development of natural skills and interest for students planning a future in industrial arts occupations . Freshmen are introduced to wood- working, metal work, mechanical drawing, and electronics. VVhen completed one can take advanced courses in specialized areas. Woodworking students are taught how to finish woods, make cabinets and how to construct homes. Other courses offered through the indust- rial arts department are handcraft, engineering drafting and production drafting, Interested shop students work on their term projects. ,It Q ,vw xii :- ' Ae:E'S'in'32f!if55' N911 Richard Lundberg - 10 Lynch - 11 Girls mo, take drafting and architecture classes. T an-awaw veg., Marshall Pendley - 11 of ' gg: ig i T. ,,,zfQ Donn Smith - 10 Tunk's lectures to his large group industrial art students. , , x 'f K. v ' N -A 155' am 4'47aQ Sharlene Ritchey - 9 , . ,E kg... -. x Dan Snedeker - 9 3 f Q T .,,, Eyxb . as ip, ll v 5 K ,W 2 V. ,., -5 -, .V G ,, ' -.- 45. ., .. .V ,.,51 . A. lgll 1 :V5 L Terry Tom Rogers - ll Rowe - 9 l ' Dan L31-ry Spelch - 9 Springstead - 14'- f 4 X qi , Q 45.4 41: 4-s l we W Qfgv 3? gf John Rowe n -10 1 4.1 veil i 4 , Q .1,, , I we Ieanne 9 Stirling -11 M liflw get u i+ i u -Q.-: . Loren Schorn - ll , L i SW vi 1,5 53 .,Z. :,? 'slats Y, I ms is , is , , Iohn Stirling - 9 Gordon Sheets - 9 Q, ..,. , . .,.. vegmwm hiswifw .- mfg Q :K , A no w - wg' 2 ff - cm' A -11 :V Del Sylvester - 9 tl I A Thomas Mallory - 9 1 Richard Mendo - 9 4, l .N Ranna Nemetz - ll Q Pam Oakley - 10 el X 1 4 x X! 111: Pat Owenby - 9 Faye Shlppard - 11 Mg, Y ..., . n.V..,J,,. LW , it , if Marcia Taylor - 10 Gregory Marchant - ll Roy Moore - 10 Larry Ness - 10 l Iohn Olson - 10 f fi Keith Palmer - ll H Bill Slater - 9 gl wgwws Et? fjfwi' if f QE re' ,Q sv RZ Sw Mary Taylor - 10 219 un6e1'cQas5mey Robert Diane Ray Gfeg Allison - 11 Devon - 10 Harrison - 9 Mann - 9 Donna Shirley Lydia Iack Anderson - 9 Erickson - 9 Hobbs - 9 Martin - 11 Shirley Kathrvn Grace Bruce L, Askay - 9 Etter - B Hodgklns - 10 Meyer - ll Ruth Elaine Rlck Theresa Attebe,-y - 10 Etta, - 10 Hugett - 11 Meyers - 11 Wayne Richard Dennls Iohn Baxter , 11 Eve,-egg - 1U Hughes - 10 Middleton - 14 Ron Ra ndy Mun-a y Chuck Bob Dennis Ia mee Robert larry Thommen - 11 Tgbler - 9 Treacy - ll W'hlte - 10 Wllson - 11 Berg - 9 Farrar - H Hun , 10 Miller , 10 Lorna ' Vern Arun Dian Best - 10 Flanary - 10 Team ' 9 Mmian ' 9 Karl John Toni David T ' . 1: 'fk Bierly - 10 Fonda - 10 Iohnson ' 9 garland ' 9 Q, 1 :fel - 9 gen? - 10 - 10 Ngllson -10 - ,I A 'h A ' Q, f . f Randall Dos er Mike T0 'Y , Blakely - 9 on Killian - 10 Ness - 9 , - Roger Freeman - 9 Marlon Gregory W' 1 9 Blomquist - 11 Gene Klngham - 11 Pafkef ' 11 '- 1 ' lay Gallagher - 10 Milton Paul V ' Bouse - 11 Judy Keck - 9 Parker - ll , 1 Gary ' 10 Christine Cathy Diane h 70 U K - 10 Phillips -10 Brown - 10 Greer - 10 TIBPP Miles m Thomas Tim Bob Rlchard Barbara Paula Diana Knapp - 9 Place , 11 1 Wllson - ll Wisdom - 10 Wolf - 11 Wong - 9 Wood-11 Campbell - 10 Grltzmacher - 9 Francine Dennis GUY Bob Konstra - 9 Prezeau - ll Cayton - ll Gourde - 11 Betty Iohn , Susan Tohn 1cu1baak - 10 Ramsey - 11 f- - ' Chap!-'U ' 11 Gross - 9 Terry Chris V ' Ken Gary Laulnger - 10 Ranger - 10 K clman - IO 1-1a11 - ll Iohn aan Ted LEW Larayana - 10 Risk - 11 Colquhoun - 10 Hall - 10 Ada Karen 2, - - 1 A Dave Jackie Long , 10 Rasmussen . Cook - 9 Halley ' 9 Raeone Beverly L, .n,.g3'a2 Lee Iomm Lorenz - 11 Reed - 10 Davla - 10 Harrison ' 11 Fldela iandnid 0 Wllllam Frank Lucero - 9 Wm' S ' 1 esytgnfarny- 10 Linda Dean ' 11 gfatgn - 10 Ian :Mille k 10 y Youngef ' 10 DOD Sa Macfarlane - 10 e ac ' Dewinq - 10 Holt ' 10 Kathleen Sagem - 11 Philip lack Mallory - 10 Dlamond - 10 Guenther - 10 Q lj . ., M. , , .. , 1 Vrn- 1 2-f-,211 my 11 1--,1w+fg',.yi' -sf ' by f','1 I if-3'-if nynr I 1 An industrial art student works with machines and learns a great deal Underclassmen develop drafting skills, from his independent study project. 2 20 1 'Q 1 The home economics department under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Carver, chair- man, offers a well rounded background in family living, clothing, textiles, food, nutrit- ion and management of a home. There are two gen- eral fields covered. Sewing teaches the im- portance of grooming and clothing selection, as well as teaching the process of sewing, Cooking emphasizes the need for nutrition in the family diet and gives girls the exper- ience of preparing actual meals. Home economics m hasizes the student 9 P 1 Girls learn sewing methods in well equipped home economics classes. as part of a fami y group, teaching her the techniques of buying and budgeting, which is mac 1 - - essential to a family situation It reveals a updlercfafimey Gary Rodacker - 10 Ioe Sandall - 9 Verna Shanander - ll Daniel Shea - l0 Fay Sheppard - ll Iames Sorrell - ll larry Springstead - 9 Dave Sutherland - 10 Margaret Sutherland -11 Tom Sutton - 10 Del Sylvester - 9 Donna Taylor - 9 Randy Timmlngs - ll Karen Treat - ll Al Viles - ll Don Vlles - 11 Steve Volker - 10 Charles Weddle - 10 Andrew Waites - 9 Linda Waldo - 11 Linda Walker - 11 William Wickerham - Iudv Wicks - 9 Iulie Wilson - 10 Richard Wilson - 10 Dennis Woods - 10 Linda Wyant - 11 girl's iaplonance in her community and family . M fzfaond 222' Drama B. A. , Portland State Industrial Arts ' B. S. , Bethel College Mathematics Freshman Boys' Counselor Golf Coach M. Ed. , Willamette Uni. Mathematics M. M. , Lewis and Clark C. 1 . Art B.S. , Portland State C. Combined English and S.S. B. A. , Portland State English fDepartment Chairmanj M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon Physical Education Girls' Swimming Coach B.A., Ed. . Central Wash. State College Social Studies M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon Social Studies B.A. . Uni. of California l Art B.S. , Portland State C. l English M. A. , Uni. of Washington science i B.S. , Oregon State Uni. Combined English and S. S. B.A. , Marylhurst College Combined English and S. S. M. E. , Lewis and Clark C.- Art Special Education B.A. , Central Washington M. E. , Uni. of Oregon State College English M. A. , Reed College 224 maff Gas Rc ucfx-1 ' ' ' Home Economics qchairmany Quallte Adviser M.A. , Uni. of N. Carolina VR?Z5??t?f ai n,-'gf if , if - t 'P Mr. Dale Christiansn Physical Education English Social Studies English Football, Basketball Coach B,A, , portland state C, A. B. . Stanford Uni. B.A. , Portland State B.S. , Pacific Uni. Industrial Arts mepartment Chairman! M. Ed. , Oregon State Uni. Combined English and S.S. s.s., una. oflllinois 1 fifty I C W' V 'I y M a if he it s Mr. Walter Eriksen Mathematics Senior Boys' Counselor M.A. , Reed College Mr. Hune, activitydirector,participates in the Sophomore Licorice Sale. English B.A. , University of Puget Sound Art MAT. , Reed College unjfl 5 Science M.S. , Uni of Maryland if a u,g. ,W ,ofgx i 3 4 P Mrs. Marjorie Hadley Foreign Language lChairma.nj Junior Girls'League Adviser B. A. , Pacific College Dba Social Studies Sophomore Boys' Counselor Vocational Counselor M.S., Uni. of S. Cal. 1r1s:3l5ii'fWw'4 5' 955455913953 if 'A tirzgyf-tsgg,3g.g .t..M,, .. ,.A,, Mm if we so .1 2 .... lfi::'niy?E: 5l'?f'. f :' J ' 'A ir ff'I. fs r .iii--f'inlF.I 4: 'f : .LH 2 . 'K 3 4 A me v, L Q J- M' if .6 5 , f ws i 'V' Wiki 1 4 K5 'L' X' f .2 ' t in is X If 'P ,Ga f 5 if 3 f Mrs. Denise Enzler Foreign Language Pep Club Adviser B. A. , Marylhurst College Physical Education Football Coach Wrestling Assistant Coach B.S. , Lewis and Clark C. ,L 2 51251 We f i'lIl5C?iz 52657 was ?f?Wlfmi 4 wwf .L .,,, V. W -'fl lf' f ' 59' ef Mrs., Janet Finley English Scholarship Committee M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon Mrs. G. Mary Physical Education Tennis Coach B. A. , Mills College GUYS, - - 225 ri.. I M r 3 U 1 1 Al. r if M. i , if 1 e ? w lg-5-as .M Mrs. liz eth Hardy Effective Reading Junior Girls' Counselor A. B., Washington State Uni. 'b a 4 1 'W X f If ilnixn U! ' 71 le? lv if B' ' i M li' ' ff! X 9 5 f 1 Education Athletic Director M. Ed. , Oregon State Uni. Business Education B.S. , Lewis and Clark C. 2 Students discuss their lifc nt Mzirshnll with senior counselor, Mr. Erikscn. .vii-YE ,. hi.. .wiv- K Y Haggis E W fe. M z V' .. , r ,,,,. t ...,g,,WHiNm. di 1 Miss Margaret Henderson English Senior Girls'Counselor M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon , ,,,-, ,.i,1.,, v ,f ' 'szfffs ' ' 5 2 if 1- 4 -2- , .mfr f ' 'f:2,.Q A if' ,Q ,. Mr. George Kalman English Boys' League Adviser M.S. , Uni. of Notre Dame I English Spring Varsity Rally Adviser B.A. , Uni. of Oregon Industrial Arts B.S. , Mankato State C. ,.. . 435 -'11 , Pie if Mig 'N i. mb Nz' P 5525 A 1 ' slizfj ' W V iii r K, Q 1- -, an K eeiaXd ' Library Science M. L. , Uni. of Washington Mathematics J.V. Football Coach Track Coach B.S. , Uni. of Oregon .Qx..,l,,,,y- 3.K,.4..1'a:v' .ls.,,,,.1w 3VQTT'ZQfl1'f3m7 ' ,fil?','?.i7,.-. .,,-,M gf .V - .16 V .k,,, r , fs.-V A- :,.. .N , 'lie as M n L, if x Q- ui3'?f4?,1,li.4E. ,J n k-fx Wie 'A i- - ' Miss Vivian McNa1nee English Junior Girls' League M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon Slfarivyg T6 yeas--- . ., t Miss Alice Johnson Business Mathematics Leadership Class Business Education fCha.irmanj Foreign Language Activity Director Sophl Girls: League M-A- . Oregon State C. B. A. , Uni. of Montana B.A. y Uni of Portland Advise,- M. Ed. , Oregon State C. 1',2z: Z IT' v I 2 ' H fa w i 16' ' 1, lm' s, . ll V ff s f' i.3....5 5 gt., 57, Q s Y- 4 f f s , 4 if . - .L 1 -1 vs: -'V 4'-if' ,V Mrs. Judith Lachenmeier R -' fi-gg, I 1 g L English English Combined English and soc- A B-5- 1 P0l113nd State C- College, Scholarship ial studies i Co-ordinator B.A., Uni. of Oregon S X M. A. , Uni. oi Chicago Y , N g ff N ' hifi ' li asf , lllg f 1 WE: , -' A 2, Mrs. Susan Lemery Mathematics B-A-v Uni 0fOres0r1 M. E. Uni. of Oregon Special Education M.A. , Uni. of Oregon Mr. Stocking helps interested journalism students. OP Tffe Srusgenr Bohn-- W Ning for U5.-- Liygve . ,. M- V, I , ...stef S' ' fi f MIL S' 'g'lr fvgyd lla Q- 9 fm! f 1 be .fyf V Q 'i ii X ' V vxyf' 5' IP? I S Vi sf Mr. Mesirow joins the fun at the UGN Assembly. ll Science M. S. , Oregon State Uni. Combined English and S. S. M. Ed. , Oregon State Uni. 1 Mathematics Varsity Basketball Coach M. Ed. , Uni. of Oregon 1 Resource Centers M. Ed. , Lewis Ka Clark College Mfr? I Qi is I Mr. David Mesirow Social Studies Tennis Coach M. A. T. , Harvard Uni. Science B. S. , Lewis and Clark C. Business Education B. A. , Oregon State Uni. Mrs. Home Economics M. S. , Oklahoma State W ln . . Business Education Boy's Swimming Coach M.S. , Brigham Young Uni. English Chess Club Adviser B. S. , Portland State C. Social Studies M. A. T. , Reed College Science Audio-visual Coordinator B.S. , Uni. of Oregon Social Studies M. A., Uni. of Portland Physical M-ettes Adviser B.S. , Portland State C. Mrs. Norene Social Sophomore Girls' Counselor Social Studies Administrative Assistant M. Ed., Unl. of Portland English B. A. , Portland State C. Science fDepartment Chairmzmy M.S. , Oregon State Uni. A195 Witg Us, , - WW Teacners prepare for the school year in late August. J 229 fjnglish 1 Business Education B.A. I pacific Uni' M. Ed. , Oregon State Uni. Music, instrumental M. Music, Uni. of Nebr. Mrs. Mackley, Msrsha1l's art teacher, displays the paintings she did this summer in Mexico. Miss Mirth Tufts Social Studies Industrial Arts M.A. , Reed College B.S. , Brigham Young Uni. H eyeing To Bring Us. - , Mrs. English B.S. , Portland State C. Combined English and S.S. B. A. , Portland State C. Physical Fall Varsity Rally Adviser B.A. , Lewis and Clark Counseling qDepartment Chairmanj Mathematics M. A. T. , Washington State University l Combined English and S. S. B. S. , Portland State C. Foreign Language Marshall Masters Adviser M. Ed., Uni. of Portland ' 1 , 12. 2 313.5 I ff ' sz' ' Q E' 14 9 T f iii A V. 2 Nz K 0' V1 1 i 5? W , at A A, wi - rf ,gf K X s ' 'ysfqzf 1 QQ v.. ,L WE 6 1 t 5 ' 7 Y Mr. Dean Still Mathematics 1Depsrtment Chairmany M.S. , Oregon State Uni. l r Business Education Deca Adviser M. A. . Colorado State - ,gif Miss Carolyn Voit Science B.S. , Lewis and Clark C. f M. Ed. , Oregon State C. Social Studies B.S. , Uni. of Oregon Publications Quill and Scroll Adviser B.S. , Uni. of Nebraska Home Economics B. S., Oregon State Unii Mrs. Vivian-Walls Foreign Language Russian Club Adviser i I ff? K it 3 33 do 'Y 2 'W . 3 ' 15 Mrs. irgin an 1 Home Economics M. Ed. , Oregon State C. Z f'7Sh i27fV 'YXW' Wflfffl Xeioe., S 5iaf?5' A fffffis f lg gfgpf. eg Q if 2 Mr. William Smethurst Mathematics Wrestling Coach B.S. , Lewis and Clark C. Business B.S. , Oregon St7.te Uni. English A U B. A. , Oberlin College Business Education FTA Adviser B.A., Portland State College B. A. , Concordia Combined English and S. S. Freshmen Girls'Adviser M.A., Uni. of Iowa Mathematics Science B.S.. Uni. of Oregon Social lDepartment Chairman! M. Ed., Uni. of Oregon Science Building Hostess B.S. , Portland State C. Mr. Robert White Special Education B.S. , Uni, of Minnesota Foreign Lsnguage B. A. , Brigham Young Uni. Mr. Kalman, Men's League adviser, .speaks at a United Marshall Men's Assembly. vows iF ie. r asv QQ. Na: Ye, 1 if A L ' pgrzl? Music, Choral Department Clsrions Adviser B. A. , Uni. of Washington Mrs. Mary Wurm Home economics B.S. , Uni. oi Nebrasksw To mafufify, 231 L. to R.-Row 1: Mrs. Forsloif. Mrs. Peyton, Mrs. Neelan 1.-rom Row, M,-S. Cecmmib ROW 2: MIS. LRFSOH, Mrs. Gillii-In and MTS- Elliot- L. to R. - Back Row: Mrs. Cisco. Mrs. Mangles and Mrs. Miller Frankie Dunuwny, matron Mr. Lcsliu H. Jose, head custodian fdny shxfty L. to R. Gerald Ralston Albert Gilbruth, Leon Slider, Donuld Ovurby, Sum Tidwell, Tom Ledbury Virgil Brandt, James Ad8mS. Richard Tice. Dun Ol1n,N0rbertHun0 and Merle Coryca. Merrill Corycn, ns- L. lu R. - Corner Pictures: Daniel Hninus, Robert Brophy. Sismm head Custodian L. to R. - Row l: Lorene Deutscher, Amy Stoddard, Enid Button, Louise Delters, Mary Bower, Barbara Carter, Gertrude Fransk, Ella Lashbaugh, Ruth Holgrem, Mary Boehlke, Mary Ludwick, Lorraine Jung, Joan Pentico, Daphne Ross, Pauline Bodeman, Georgina Smith, and Myrtle Heath. To Runfl S6604 Qguiwinj fllicwnve 4 HR 517 0-um,,f ' Gd? v...,A .9 f V' s R f5 'N 'ng xwmix uw-N wt' ,Z' V , Aww. i nf-x h x V x , h R I lm' HM ' A rl f-f,' .Il7, ,. ' X Q Vt f sf' - A, ,,ff'4 ' 5 b fr is . . ' , V A wL. : 5 A ', I I :rw 'A' 4 -4 f A + , . ' , wi J ' , if ,,5w.'f33' ' V ', ! , 'Q .f 'Y XX V . ' 6, 3 f f ' -x ' ,. f ,, - , m .. , ' V y . N J-W' ,, L f U H, 1 y X in Al I' i n 3 . V ,- K f x . L Z L -' i 55 f , X R X 5 ,i Z 1 A, M f l, 4 , V I In N , V., X . 1 . 1 4 , If A ez :A fy .AV. M -- ,fir , l 1 Us K ' N V N Y '- Mx I 4' - . . f if W A I Y y V ,A tw . ' ww..-ft 4 A A I , A is , V X A h X! Y f im! A ' -,,!i V K X A ,, - 1 . X . y ,I :Q , A L H i thi? g L Y 1,1 ' L 2' f 5 , f ff, x ' 2 , .- ' 3 ' 5 I, f J ,4 I' 5 JL 1 13 , f I W A,n- va sf f f, - V A ,M ' , A f, Q U A ,q,:, QQP - j 2 S+: 6 I Wlfmzm 7 Ls Q , ?.K:fLv.m:-,:?f2'em1-91,4 . y:+'sWk1E!'a?x . he 'Q fri , dfmidoi n you want oz fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events- of your 1ife,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer. .. PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO Meir DOWNTOWN'5th ALSO LLOYDS QJSALEM 1 1 N A1-buckle, Kelley s. -112126, 185 Armstrong, Jack - 1121 66 Armstrong, Nancy - 1121 26 rong, Steve - 1111 144 Arnold, Jerome D. - 1121 54 Arnold, Karen M. - 191 107, 144 Arnold, William Bill M. - 1121 22, 26 58 Arquette, Luther D. - 1121 Arthur, Dennis L. - 1121 26, 58 Artllur. Doug C. - 19172, 144 Arthur, Janis L. -112126, 58 I Anderson, Brian E. - 191 '12, 141 Anderson, Cindy J. - 1101 141 Anderson Dean - 1101 72, 141 Anderson, Don D. - 112126, 58, 78, 80, Arms! 81, 113 137 Anderson, Donna - 191 220 Anderson, Eric A - 1111 141 Anderson Eugene Allen - 1121 26, 11B Anderson Karel L. - 191 216 Anderson Phil H. - 1101 72, 141 Anderson, Sharon Rene - 191 141 Ando, Roberta L. -1101 107, 116, 123, 140, 186, 187 Andrews, Phyllis - 1121 Anger, Elaine A - Anholt, Bob E. - 1 Ankeney, Diana G. 112126, 123, 177 101 141, 207 -1101123, 141 Antons, James D.'- 1111 141 Appel, Mieke A. - 125, 136, 141 1111 77, 95, 101, 123, Applebee, Linda J. - 1101 141 One of the many attractive bulletin boards creat- ed by U.S. history students. Askay, Shirley - 191 220 Askew, Arlan E. -112126, 118, 220 Atherton, Nancy K. - 1111 216 Atkins, Georgene M. - 1111 107, 144 Atkinson, Mike Allen - 1101 144 Artebexy, num A. -1101 220 Anerbury, chuck - 1101 110, 144 Atterbury, Dick K. - 191 144 Auburn, Robert G. - 1111 144 Aust, Alice A. - 191 144 Ayers, Doug C. -111190, 92, 144 Ayers, Shirley A. - 191124, 144 I i H iq Challenge From the Class of '65 rogress comes only through building upon the accomplishments of the past and through pioneering new approaches to old problems. Marshall will excell if we will first recognize our weak areas and then dedicate ourselves to self-improvement. The Class of '65 has contributed to Marshall the names of one half of the entire school honor roll, an indication of dedication to high academic achievement. We have consistently given Marshall the quality of activities that have earned the support of the student body and have put Marshall on an equal basis with the more established high schools. The Class of '65 challenges each Marshall student to carry on the progress we have made and to strive to make Marshall a finer school. We urge them to work for school spirit and a respected name by making their constant goal one of excellence and enthusiasm. AAAA Aasen, Deborah A. -191107, 123, 140 Abrams, Celeste A.-1101 140 Accuardi, Jerry F. -1ll1 66, 68, 88, 109, 112, 113, 140 Aceuardl, Nick F.-1101 aa, 140, 191 108, A Anano, Bob L. - 1101 141 Allan, Judith L. -1111141 Alldrltt, Donna 1.. -111123,107, 123, 141 Allen, Cheri Diane - 1121 26, 115, 116 Allen, Chris M - 1121 26, 58 Accuardl, Ronnie navld - 191 12, ez, 90, A112111 John - 1111 141 140 Allen, Marie M. -1101 111, 141 Ackley, Rena A. -1101 140 Allen. Mark J- -1121 Adams, Mr. James - 1Custodlan1233 Allen. Mike - 191 141 Adams, Jae l. - 191 140 Allen, Roh D- - 1101 141 Adams, Tana L. - 191 101, 123, 140 Allen. Robert Earl - 191 '12, BB. 98- 141 Aday, Richard-112126, 55, 118 Allison, Bill L. -110182, 116, 216 Aiello, John M. - 1121 26, 58 Aiello, Teri A. 1111 140 Albeck, Richard 191 216, Alderton, Candy - 1111 141 Allison, Robert J. -1111 220 Almeter, Mrs. Betty E. - 1head secret- ary1 232 Almond, Russell E. - 1121 26 Alexander, Bill - 1101 141 Alterman, Julie A. - 1101 141 Alexander, Miss Doris Jean 1teacher1 - Ameele, Vangie - 224 Amy, Ronald - 191 141 Alexander, Doris - 1101 220 Andersen, Steve W. - 1101 188 216 Alexander, Gail Sue 1121 26, 53, 127, 135 Alexi-H5913 Lynn ' 1101 141 Tl-le creative talents used in pottery resulted ln IHBHY attractive WO1'lCS of ln. Barbaera, Albert G. - 1101 145 Barcllft Bates, .knew is 1.1 0 Q ,- f :fe mnmM Male home economics students serve at a luncheon given for student body members and facultv. Baldwin, Tom F. - 1121 26, 58 Ball, Ron W. - 1101 145 Ball, Sandra 1. - 191 145 Balzer, Earl M. - 1teacher1 224 Banaka, Gladys K. - 1121 26 Banford, Kristi L. - 191 77, 145 Barbeau, Dana L. - 191 107, 145 Barbeau, Pat A, - 1111 107, 145 Barber, Vicki - 19121 6 Barchek, Iames - 1teacher1 224 Barclay, B111 - 191 145 ,11mE. -112127, 58, 134, Belec, Max - 1101 216 Beliel, Dale G. - 1121 27 Bellel, Ray E. - 191 146 Bellveau, Charlene F. - 1101 132, 146 Bell, Linda L. - 1teacher1 224 Bellamy, Daniel W. - 191 146, 188 Belles, Virgil A. - 191216 Belleque, Delbert - 1ll1 146 Bender, Lana 1. - 112127, 58, 135 Bender, Rita M. - 191 115, 146, 188 183 Barclift, Ioenna M. - 191 107, 145 Barckley, Merlene B. - 1111 22, 145 Barkume, Tom A. - 1101 BB, 145 Barkume, William - 1121 27 Barnes, Frederick F, - 1101 145 Barnett, Barbara I. - 1121 Barnett, Roger - 191 145 Baron, Nancy A. - 191 145 Ba td orf , Ronald T. - 1111 145 Bates, Beverly M, - 1111145 Marilyn K. - 191 145 Benedict, Linda - 1111 77, 99, 105, 124, 125, 146 Benedict, Susan A. -1101 146 Beneflel , Bengston Florr1e - 1111 111, 146 , Linda - 1101 107, 136, 146 Benqtson, Bob E. - 1111 146 Benjamin, Linda F. - 1121 27, 55, 116,134 Bennett, Paul - 1teacher1 89,224 Bennett, Shirley E. - 1111 146 Bennett, Tony R. - 1111146 Benson, Larry - 1101 146 Bentley, Fran I. - 1121 27, 58,1l4, 123, 131, 169, 177, 183, 184 Benz, Ierzy H, - 1121 54 Axtell, Barry Arnold - 193 144 Axtell, Brad - 1101 216, Bafus, MPS-'Florence L. -1teacher1 224 Bailey, Frank D. - 1101 144 Azumano, Jim F. -11216, 12, 16, 26, Bailey, Gail L, - UU 107, 144 29, 53, 58, 63, 92, 112,137 165 Bailey, Iack I. - 1121 26, 58, 118, 121 Bailey, Mike I. - 1101 144 B B B B B Bailey, Nancy 1. - 1111 107, 144 Bailey, Shirley M. - 191 144 Baker, Donald L. - 1teacher1 224 Baars, Mrs. Patricia R. -1teacher1 224 Baker' Kristi L. , 191 144 Babcock, David - 1101 144 Baker, Laura ,. 02, 54 Bachman, Dennis L. - 1111144 Baker' Michael D. - an 216 Bachman, Joanne C. - 191 144 Baker! Sharon A. , um 144 Bachman, Sharon D. - 1101 144 Bake' sharon C. , 19, 216 Badeff Michael G' ' U29 251 55' Baldwin, Irene S. - 1teacher1 224 133 Baldwin, Miles - 191 145 ' H I Q 1 - DURHAM 81 DOWNEY PRINTERS 81 LITHOGRAPHERS Batsch, Barbara A. - 1121 27 earseh, Robert s. - 112127, se, na, 119 Baxter, Carolyn I. - 1121 27, 58 Baxter, Theda N. - 1111 145 Baxter, Elayne L. - 1111 220 Beadle, Terry L. - 111190, 91,216 Beardslee, Pauline L. - 1121 27, 58 Beardslee. Sarah A. - 1101 145 Beatson, Ion P, - 191 145 Beaty, Marjorie F. - 191 107, 145 Bebb, Bruce O. - 19190, 145 Bechtel, Bob - 191 146 Bechtel, Iames L. - 1111145 Bechtel, Mike E. - 1101 146 Bechtold, Diane E'. - 191 146 Beckins, Cecelia A. - 1101 146 Bee, Susan E. - 191146 Beeson, Mike L. - 1101 146 Behm, Pernita L.- 1111 99, 134, 146 Bell, Cal'01 E. ' 191107, 146 Bell, Lloyd W. - 112127, 58, 66, 68, 96, 97.109, 112.137 Berg, Dennis - 191 220 Berg, Emil R. - 1111 146, 169 Berg, Julie A. -1 191 146 Bergland, Glennis - 1101 146 Berglund, Bonnie K. - 1121 27, 58, 123, 124, 134, 177 Berglund, Rhonda A. - 191 Bergstrom, Phyllis - 191 107, 123,146 Bertasso, Michael I. - 1101 146 Best, Lorna 1101 220 BeSW1Ck, Mrs. Marjorie 1Secretary1 Betterly, Ten'y - 1101 98, 146, 188 Bexel, Rod - 191 146 Beyer, Pat E.- 191 216 Beyl, Ormand B. - 1121 27 Biedel, Ieff1.- 112118, 22, 27, 48, 58, 89,112,173 Biedel, Steve M.- 191 82, 83, 98,109 146 Blerly, Karl R.- 1101 220 Billingsley, cathy L. - 1111 107, 146 Bilyeu, Martln A. - 1111' 146 Bllyeu, Mike R.- 1101 72, 88, 146 A symbol of sweet memories . ,,,V I I V, ,,,, I I 223-9453 223-9454 Manufacturers ofthe Official Pins For I OFOR CREATIVE IDEAS 8: DESIGN OCATALOGS OTECH. MANUALS OFOR EFFICIENCY 8: SALES DARR H. DURHAM . . DONALD H. DURHAM .... ARTHUR J. MARKEWITZ . . CHUCK CONNER . . MARSHALL CLUBS HHHL J.I1LEIII,II1II. Jeweler 81 Engraver 800 Jackson Towe 718 WEST BURNSIDE PORTLAND 9, OREGON 238 Blntliff, Geal-gene A. - 1121 27, sa, 134 Bippes, Karen L. - 1111 143 Bippes, Linda K. ' 191 107, 148 Birge, Frances - 1Teacher1 77 Blrrel, Lynnette L.- 1121 27, 58 Bisbee, Harry L.- 1Teacher1 224 Bittner, Cheryl D.- 1101 148 Blxel, Rod L- 191 88, 220 Bjorn, Luana L.- 1101 148 Bjorquist, B111- 1101 148 Black, Cheryl L. - 191 148 Black, Linda L. ' 1101 216 Black, Pam G. ' 1111 148 Black, Terry L.- 191 148 Blackhurst, Linda L. - 1121 27 Blackhurst, Mike A.- 191 148 Blakely, Gary W.- 1101 82, 96, 148 Blakely, Randall - 191 74, 220 Blanchard, Barbara L. - 1121 105, 117, 132, 148, 169, 183, 188 Blaylock, Maxine M.- 1121 27 Block, Lynndel K. - 1121 27, 58 Blodgett, Kathy S, - 191 107, 148 Bloechel, Michael W. - 191 88, 90, 148 Blomquist, Roger - 1111 220 Blue, Ianlce M.- 1111 148 Boatright, Betty - 191 148 Boblsud, Susan L. - 1101 99, 148 Boddie, Carlton H. - 1121 27, 58, 65, 183 Boddle, Mike A. -18182, 90, 148 Bodeman, Pauline - 1cook1 233 Bochlke, Mary - 1cook1 233 Boehlke, Rick W.- 1111 148 Bogart, Linda A. - 1101 136, 148 Bogdonoff, Marlene M.- 1101 148 Boqenrief, Rose - 1101 148 Bohlman, Louise - 1Secretary1 232 Bohrer, Albert H, - 1111 216 Bolt, Norm D.- 191 148 A Bomershelm, Chris M.- 1101 148, 191 Bomersheim, Katharine A. - 1121 28, 58, 116 Bonner, Patrick - 191 98, 148 Bontty, Ed A.- 1101 148 Borgerson, Sandra 1- - 1111 148 Borqulst, Nancy 1- - 1121 Z8 Bos, Ianet L. - 191 148 Bos, Linda D. - 112128, 58 Boss. sandra L. -112123. 59.102 114, 123, 127, 133, 162, 177 Bothwell, IudyA. - 1101 126, 148 Boughton, Bob V. - 1111 148, 191 Bouse, Jay D.- 1111 220 Bouse, Ioyce D. - 1111 215 Bowen, Mike D.- 1111 216 Bowen, Reece L. - 191 148 Bower, Mary M.- 1Cook1233 Bowers, Diane P, - 1121 28 Bowers, Joanne - 1101 107, 122, 148 Bowman, Forrest F. - 191 148 Bowser, Duane D. - 1101 148 Bowler, Tom - 1121 54, 58 Boyce, Pamela A. - 191 150 Boyd, David ' 191 150 Boyles, Dave S. - 1101 150 Bozeman, Gordon - 1111 81. 82. 105, 150 Bozeman, Iudi D, - 191 22, 107, 150 Bradbury, Mike W, - 1111 2,16 Bradford, Mr. Charles 1teacher1 188, 224 Bradshaw, Alvin D. - 1111 150 Bradshaw, Ann - 1121 28 Bradshaw, Cynthia D. - 1101 150 Bradshaw, Iane - 1101 128, 150 Brandt, Christine I. - 1111 150 Brandt, Tom I. - 1101 92, 113, 150 Brandt, Virgil 1custodlan1 Brazda, Nancy L. - 1101 150 BF6d2dB, SYXEITY A. - 1111 107, 123, 150 Brekke, Lynn R. - 1101 150 Brevlck, Gerald L. - 1101 150 Brewer, Mr. Kelvin 1teacher1 224 Bridges, Kathy I. - 112122, 28, 58, 118 , 134 Briggs, Merle L. - 191 150 Brightman, Alan C.- 1101 82, 94, 150 Brightman, Steve L. - 1121 54, 58 at-lczms, David L. - 1101 94, 150 Brltzlus, Judy L. - 1121 28, 58, 64, 95, 107, 136 Bromley, Karen S. - 191 22, 150 Brons, Iudl A. - 1111 150 Brooks, David I. - 191 150 Brooks, Glenn L. - 1111 150 Brooks, Klm A. - 19177, 107, 123, 150 Brooks, Lloyd S. - 1111 92, 150, 173 Brooks, Mable E. - 191 150, 185 Brophy, Ken W. - 1101 150 Brophy, Robert 1custod1an1 Brophy, Walt S. - 1111 216 Brought, Andrea L. -1111 150 Browm, Diane - 1101 220 510 NE Canyon Rd. Brown, Iuanita L. - 191 150 Brown, Mary I. 1teacher1 224 Brown, Ona C, - 1121 28, S8 Brown, Sharon A. - 191 151 Brovlmhlll, Marcy A. - 1111 107, 125, 151 Browning, Scott L. - 191 98, 151 Bruce, Bobbi R, - 191 151 Bruhn, Dave A. - 112128, 33, SB, 66, BS, 96, 109, 112, 133,137,183, 186 Bruhn, Margaret A. - 1101 22, 132, 151 Bryan, Daryl A. - 191 151 Bryan, 1.arryR, - 1111 90, 151 Bryant, Mark Wx. Bryant, Mark W. - 1101 l5l Bucholz, Calvin R. - 191 153 Buck, George 1-1. - 191 153 Buck, Sherry K. - 191 153 Buckallew, Alana R. - 1111 61, 153, 1.61, 203 Buckallew, Tammy L. - 1121 28, 61, 183. 184 Buckmaster, june - 191 153 Buckner, Michelle M. - 1121 54 Buffetta, Linda1. ' 191 107, 153 Buffington, Stanley D. - 1101 153 Bufton, Marsha L. - 1111 153 Buker, Chris M. - 191 107, 153 Bullock, Dale M, - 191 153 Bullock, Lynn M, - 1101 99, 153 Bunyard, Iess L. - 1121 28, 58 Bunyard, Sherry L, - 1101 153 Burbank, Mary - 1101 153 Burchettj Juanita L. - 191 153 Burke, Hank F. - 1101 153 Burnett, Kelly - 1121 54 Burnett, Sharon - 191 153 Burns. Iim C. - 191 98, 153, 188 Burrows, Darlene K. - 1121 28, 58, 123 Burton, Burton, Denise A. - 1101 153 Rae M. - 1101 153 Busby, Cynthia L. - 1111 95, 153 Butcher Butler, , Ianet D. - 1111153 Phillis R. - 1101 99, 153 Button, Enid 1cook1 233 Buys, Jeannette F. -1111 153 Buzan, Larry R, - 1101 151 Buzzell, Ierry S. - 1121 28, 58 Byrd, Steven L. - 1111 217 In good weather teachers would often hold small group discussion classes on the lawn in the court- yard . 1 I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS HANS RUNNING MI - 4- 8000 KARMELKORN SHOP EAS TPORT PLAZA Congratulations to the Qrabuating Class 0 Marshall High School Qichson 'Drug Co. Over 50 years In the Heart Of Montavilla S. E. 80th Sz Stark St. K K - I K I i pf' Remember Us! WHEN MAKING YOUR WEDDING PLANS 4 . Announcements Gueii BOOKS Q1 V K X rnvtmians Brides Books Q' , K Accessories Thank You Notes 93 ' GIFTS Sr CARDS you will be proud to Give ...QS and would be Delighted to neeelve. ' Q club and Dance Bids sz Tickets COSBYS - PWM? fWf1af ryan Kwan! ryan rwanf UE 7503 N. E. GLISAN Phono AL I-3211 PORTLAND, OREGON Hours: 8 to 5 - Sat. and Evenings by Appoint-meh! Caddess, Bonnie G. - 1101 153 Cook, Dave - 191 220 Castle, 4 Ann Marshall trles out the chess set she created as an independent study Project. CCCCC Capps, Joe N. -1101 154 Capps. Karen D. - 1111107, 154 Carandanis, Perry - 224 Carey, Beverly M. - 191 136, 154 Carey, Gloria J. -1101 15, 132, 154 Carkhulf, Carol J. - 1101 154 Carlascio, Linda A. - 1101 154 Carlile, Don - 1121 28 Cole, Kevin N. -19156, 159 Coleman, Jamie W. - 1111 58, 159 Coleman, Jan L. - 1101 107, 123, 159 Coleman, Judith A. - 1121 29 Collins, Barbara L. - 1111 159, 183 Collinsworth, John M. - 1101 72, 159 Collison, Frances E. - 191 159 Collison, Fred E.- 1111 159 Camper, Cahill, B ill J. - 1111 217 Caldwell, Carol A. - 191 136, 153 Caldwell, Catherine J. - 191 153 Caldwell, Dan M.-1121 28, ss, 118, 191 Calhoun, Gary E. - 1101 153 Calhoun, Jody L. -1111 132, 135, 153 Callahan, Dan P. -1111 78, 81, 96, 113, 153 Callahan, Terry M. - 1121 28, 58, 78, 81, 113, 137,148 Callahan, 'ron-1 R. -1101153 Cameron. CaLhyC. -191107, 153, 188 Campahna, Dave J. - 191 153 Campbell, Bonnie - 191 153 Campbell, Dennis P. - 1111 154 Campbell, Jim 13. - 191 72, 82, Campbell, Paula J. - 1101 220 Raymond W. - 191 154 Cannon, Bonnie - 191 154 Cannon, Frank - 1111 154 like 6 Sclrool Suppfv WI' te Distrrbutors Support our 90. 154 Stu ent Bod Store For Friendly Service . Fabric House Eastport Plaza Sliopping Center your complete sewing center Ready made curtains Sewing notions Drapery hardware Dress fabrics Drapery yardage Custom made draperies PR 4-8710 Carlson , Ken J. -1111154 Carlson, Linda E. -1101l07, 123, 154 Carlson , Mr. Roy - 11 Carman, David R. - 1101 154 Carothers, Terry L.. - 1121 28, 137 Carpenter, Lynn D. - 1111 154 Carpenter, Mike W. - 1121 28 Carr, Michael B. - 191 72, 217 Carroll, James V. - 203, 224 Carroll, Kathleen M. - 1111 123, 154 Carroll, Robert C. - 191 72, 154 Carroll, Sharon - 1101 154 Carroll, Sharon M. - 191 155 Carson, Carson, Joe P. - 224 Mary ls. - 224 Carter, Barbara - 1cook1 233 Carter, Dave c. -1lo11s5, 186, 188 Carter, Donna M. -112128, 58, 186, 187 Carver, Carver, Georgia - 224 Steve D. - 1101 217 Case, Karen R. - 1121 29, 58 Casebere, Don - 191 155 Casey, Dan D. -112129, 5s Casey, Shirley A. - 1101 155 Paul - 1101 155 Caswell, Richard L. - 191 22, 90, 155 Cate, Marguerite E. - 1111 123, 155 Catlow, 'rem A. - 1111 94, 155 Cawood, Christi A. - 1101 155 Cawood, Ron L. - 1111 155 Cayton, Gary A. - 1111 69 Ceciliani, Ronda s. -1101 123, 134, 155 Cejalvo, Ben T. - 1101 155 Ceciliani, Mrs. -1Librarian1 232 Chamberlain, Gene - 1121 54 Chamberlin, Sandra J. - 1101 155 Chambers, Darrel --1101 155 Channel, Michael A. - 1101217 Chapman, Arlene R. -1121 29, 52, 59, 104 Chapman, Cynthia J. - 191 155, 185 Chapman, Patricia L. -191155, 187, 188 Chappo, John - 191 155 Chappo, Susan E. - 1111 220 Chasteen, Patricia D. - 1111 158 Chilberg. Chris W. - 1111 158 Childs, Dennis A. - 191 158 Chopic, Gary - 1111 158 Christensen, Greg L. - 191 155 Christiansen, Dale M. - 1teacher1 225 Christiansen, Roxanne J. - 191 158 Christianson, Suzanne L. - 191 158 Churchill, Mike J. -110172, aa, 90, 158 Cieloha, Henry - 1101 158 Cilwlla. Faye A. ,- 1111 158 Cipparone, Julie A. - 191 158 Cisco, Mrs. - 1Libraria.n1 232 Cisler, Richard - 1111 158 Clack, Paula R. - 1111 158 Clancy, Cory R. -110182, ss, 158 Clancy, John W. - 112154, 58, 118 Clancy, Tom W. - 1101 158 Clapp, Jim R. -1101 158 Clark, Brian L. -110192, 117, 158 Clark, Dan A. -19190, 158 Clark, Lauralee E. - 191 107, 158 Clark, Mike W. - 1111 158 Clark, Steven C. - 191 158 Clark, Terry W. - 1111 158, 217 Clarke, Dave M. - 1111 158 Cleary, Dan M. - 1111 158 Cleaver, Sylvia L. - 1101 23.123, 158, 186 Cleland, Edith R. -1101107, 128, 158 Clemens, Leslie D. - 191 158 Clement, Michael P. - 1121 Cleveland, Deborah -112129, 58 Clevinger, Carol A. - 1121 29 Clevinger, Gary - 1111 158 Clevlnger, Jack - 191 159 cnfton, Dick -110188, 98, 159 Clifton, Ken C. - 1101 220 Cline, Jean A. - 191 159 Cline, Jeri A. - 1111 159 Clothier, Pam R. -112129 Clutter, Brian - 191 217 Cochran, Connie 1. - 1111 159 Cochran, Janice M. -1101 217 Cody, Mark E.-191 159 Cody, velia L. - 1111 217 Coffey, Cindy L. - 191 107, 159 Coffey, Kim - 1121 29 Coffman, Miss Rose -Vice-principa1- ll, 144, 168 Cohen, Don L. -1101 159 Cohen, Leah - 1121 29,38, 58 Collister, David A. - 1111 159 Colquhoun, Kristi L. - 1121 29 Colquhoun, Ted - 1101 98, 159, 220 Colvin, Dan M. -1101 72, 84, 159, 170 Colvin, Kristie K. - 191 107, 159 Comer, Barbara S. - 191 159 Comer, Mary Lou- 1111 159 Comstock, Janis - 1101 217' Comstock, Jerry - 1121 54, 183 Comstock, Jo A. - 1101 159, 185 Comstock, Vicki - 1121 54 Conant, Kathy L. - 1111 107, 159 Conant, Randy N. - 1101 220 217 Conner,-Don - 1101 Conner, Jery Conner, Jerry P. - 112130, 89, 183 Conner, Kathy D. - 191 22, 159 Conner, Kathy J. -1101 23.102, 107, 159 Connolly, JoAnn - 1121 30, 173 Connolly, Myrtle E. - 1101 159 Conno rs Connors Conno rs Anne L. -1ll1lo7, 159 : Dan J. -110172, 160 , Mary A. - 1121 30, 58 Cook, Christopher L. - 112130 Cook, D arlene J. - 191 107, 160 Cook, D0l'15 L. - 1101 160 Cook, Doug A. -110173, 75, 160, 187 Cook, Doug J. -111194. 160. 135 Cook. Lynnette L. - 1111 107, 160 Cook, Wayne Y. - 1111 160 Cooley, Linda 1. - 191136, leo Coon, Bob E. - 1101160 Coon, Jim E. - 112130 Coon, Michele M. - 191 107, 160 Copeland, James A. - 191 160 Copelin, Gary C. - 1111160 Corbin, Howard - 1111 160 Corbin, Jack - 191 160 Corbin, John 1-1. - 191160 Corder, 170, 191 Linda - 112130, 5l,, 58, 65, Cornell, Dan B. - 1111 160 Cornell, Larry A. -1121 Corrig Mdi an, Corrigan, Michael R. - 112130, 92 Corrigan, Patrick - 1101 160 Carson, Charles R. - 191 72, 160 Corson, Nancy E. -112130, 58, 123, 177 Coryea, Merle -1custodian1233 Coryell, Jack m Coryell, Jack M. - 19172, 160 Cosgrove, Linda L. - 191 160 Cote, Marcy A. - 191 160 Cottis, Rex H. - 1121 30 Cotton, Claudia A. - 112130, 31, 59, 104, 106, 107, 145, 177 Cotton, Julie K. - 1101 107, 160 Couch, Mary Lou - 112131, 45, 59, 104, 114, 177 Cousins, Dan - 1121 54 Cowley, Teri A. - 1101 160 Cox, Jan M. -112131, 59 Cox, John R. - 1101 160 cox, Lesley -1111lo7, 160 Craighead, Cathy C. - 191 160 Crandall, Janice M. - 1101 iso craun, Jim L. - 1111 160 Cripps, Alice J. - 191 160 cripps, M. JoAnne - 1111 iso Crist, Paula A. - 1111 160 Crist, Tom J. - 191 160 Cronor, Lillian - 1121 Crosby, Darel C. - 191 160 Crosby, Don - 1101 161 Crose, Richard- 112131, 78, 79, 81. 113,137 croee, Rnrh A. - 191 123, 161 Cross, Leonard A. - 191 161 Cross, Mike A. - 112131 Cross, Tom P. - 1121 Crossen, Charlie D. - 191 161 Crum, Jerry D. - 191 72, 88, 161 Crump, Ron M. -1111134, 135, 161 Cummings, Mr.Gary J. - 1teacher1 225 Cunningham, Molly L. - 1101 107, 167, 186 Curcio, Pa! M. - 112131, 34, 59, 203 Curcio, Ralph M. - 111196, 161 Curl, Cheryl- 1101 161 Curran, Daniel J. - 19172, 88, 90, 164 Curran, Vicki- 1121 Currie, NiekA. - 112131, 59, 66, 195 Currie, Curtis, Curtis, Vivian - 1111 217 Diane M. - 1111 107, 217 v. Ladd -11111o2, 164 V1 11115 in H011 woool W Invite You to Relax and Howe Lunch. . . o Snack or Dinner ot Youfs Top Notch :sl 1154- iii J fin? ' 4 1 .Q t ,I - -.. - ' - f ' ' 'YAV3 1 TOP' IIOTCII 2001 N. E. 40th. AT I-1233 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 Curtz, Dorothy J. - f9123,107, 123, 164 Curtz, Judy R. -112131, 153 1 Dahl . Danie Da nie Da nie Davis 109, 1 Davis Davis Dean, Dean. Dean. Dean, De An 164 Cushman, Sue D. -1101 107, 128, 164 Cutler, Jae H. - 1111164 Cutler, Noralee B. -112131, 59 , DDDDD, Iohn R, - Q91 164 k, Carolee R. - 1101 107, 164 k, Linda S. -111122, 107, 164 ls, Susan A. - 1101 164 Darcy, Karen D. - 1101 123, 164. Davis. Connie R. - C91 164 Davis, Diana A. - fteacher1 225 Davis, Donald B. - 1101 90, 92, 164 186, 187. 188 Davis, Karen E. -112118, 23,31, 40, 59. 104, 115 Davis , Kathie M. - 1111 164 Davis, Lee S. - 1101 220 Davis, Marilyn A. - 191 107, 164 Davis, Nancy S. - C101 132, 164 Davis, Rick W. - f91 164 ,Ron R. -112131, 59, 73, 90, 13 137 , Vivian M. - 191136, 1641 on, Susan S. - 191164, 188 Dan - C91 217 Leslie R. - 191107, 164 Patricia - 1101 164 w1111am V. - 1111 220 1 gelo , Bonnilyn - U01 110, Wl3Z. DeAnge1o, Mike - 1121 32, 59, 66 Deliorde, Terr1R. - U21 32, 59 , Dellch, Mrs.D1ana L. -Iteacher1 225 Deatherage, Janice - C91 164 Deering, Gary - 1101 164 DeMary, Walter C. - K91 164 Dunaway, Frankie - lmatron1 , Destefano, Lynnette K. - C111 124, 164 Deswert, Kathleen - 1121 32, 59 Deswert, Robert - 1111 164 Deswert. Suzanne - 1101 164 Deters, Louise - fcook1233 The lead cast for Raqged1es On The Town' gym show during the Country Fair. 1 241 2171 1 ,-'E -4 . .' A Lees Auto Parts ,ya 'fl 1 WHEILEEALE Q RETAIL MACHINE SHEIF' 5919 5.E. 72ND 5: WCIUDETUEK PEIRTLAND 6, EIREGDN OPEN E ' E WEEKDAY5 Sunday 10 4 Warren Lee 777-1744 Q Q1 -. -,, 9 ' W I 1 SEHRS Dunnigan, Dlx.1e A.-1111 167 Dunton, Greg R. - 1111 92, 167 Dye, Dennis I-1. - 191 72, 98, 167 Dye, Linda S. ' 1111 167 Dye, Patricia A. -11132. 59. 104 EEEEE Earl, Richard R. - 111178, Sl, 167 Eaton, Nancy S. -112132, 59 Eckman, Steve C. -1101 134, 135, 167 Edner, Gary L. - 191 167 Edner, Lynn S. - 1111 167 Edwards, Mr. Lawrence - 1teacher1 225 Egger, Regina A. - 112132, 59, 118, 120, 134 Eggers, Paula J. -110199, 136, 137, 167, 186 Eiland, Patty R. - 1101 161 Eklof, Janet A. -1101 115, 116, 167 Ekstrom, Jerry L. - 191 167 Elam, Dennis C. Elam, Steve E. -112132, 59, 96, 109, 137 Elliott, Elliot, Elliott, Elliott, Craig E. -1111 161 -1111161 Edith F. - 1aide1 232 Mrs.Germaine C. - 1teacher1 225 Sherie K. - 1101 111, 167 Elwood, Linda. J. - 1101 167 Emory, David G. -112123,32, 59, 109 Emory, Gynet V. - 1111133, 167 Emory, Larry W. - 19172, 90, 117, 167 Empey, Bruce C. - 191 167 Empey, Dale A. - 1111 167 Enebo, Kristi L. - 1101 167 DRUG UU. Prescription 8037 S. E. Stark Specialists Corner 81st S. E. Stark A14-7383 131, 133, Donaldson Donaldson Dona ld son 112 . 165 187, 188 Donaldson, 68 Dewey, Iohn F.- 191 165 Dewey, Susan C. -1101 22,23,l07, 165 Dewlng, Don - 1101 220 Dexheimer, Richard L. - 191 165 Dial, Sharon - 1121 32, 123 Diamond, Iacquelynn M. - 1111 165 Diamond, Philip C. - 1101 220 Dickenson, George A. - 191 165 Dietz. Donna L. - 1121 32, 59 Dilley. Diane 1. - 1111 107, 135, 165 Dlllner, Oliver O. - 1121 32, 56, 59, 61, 186 Dixon, Betty R, - 191 165 Dodds, Thomas C. - 1111 165 Dodson, Diana L. - 1111 107, 132. 165 Cheryl L. - 191 123, 165 Z Douglas W.-1111 165 , Gregg A. - 191 165 Donaldson, Iack L. -1111 66, 89, 90 ,105 Steve W. - 1121 32, 59, 66, Donkers, Iay R, - 1101 137,165 Donkers, Scott I. - 1111 82, 165 Dooley, Karyn D. - 191 107, 165 Dorsey, Alan I. - 1111 105, 165, 186, Dorsey, Bruce I. - 1101 20. 82, 90,137,l Dow, Sandra - 1121 32, '59 Dow, Sherry L. - 1101 107, 165 Downey, Iune A. - 1101 165 Downing, Timothy E. - 1101 72, 88, 165 Dowty, Alana I. - 191 165 Dransfeldt, Christine M. - 191 165 Dransfeldt, Sheila-Anne - 1111 165 Draper, Cheryl L, - 1111 165 Drawz, Caryl M. - 1111 125, 167 Drawz, Caryl - 1121 125 Drew, Ken L, - 1101 167 217 Driggs, Sharon L. - 1121 32, 59, ll6 Driver. Ronald M. - 1121 32, 59 65 Enez, Cathy M. -1101 137, 167, 191 Em, cm-is M. -1101137, 217 Enzler, Mrs. Denise - 1teacher1 106, 209, 225 Enzler, Michele R. - 1111 105, 107, 123, 167 E1-ikson,Mr. Walter - 1teacher1 225, 226 Ericksen, Cliff A. - 112132, 59, 109 Erickson, Janet E. - 1101 126, 167 Erickson, Shirley E. -'220 Erikson, Mike D. - 1111 167 Espeland, Daryl L. - 112132, 118 Estlund, Dale R.- 191 82, 90, l37,170, 188 Etter, Elaine - 1101 220 Etter, Kathryn - 191 220 Eubanks, Judy S. - 112132, 59,102,116 Evans, Wayne T. - 191 170 Everett, Charlene G. - 1111 107, 170, 186 Everett, Mr. Darrell - 1teacher1 69, 70, 225 Everett, Richard - 1101 220 Ewald, Peggy - 1121 32 Ewing, Diane A. - 1111 110 Ewing, Doug A. - 1101 170 Ewing, Linda K. -11111o1, 137, 170 FFFFF Fahrney, Ianlce L. - 191 22, 107, 136, 170 Farlow, LeAr1a I. - 191 107, 170 Farmer, Evadell E. - 191 170 Farnsworth, Scott R. - 1121 33, 183 Farrar Ianice A. - 1111 220 Farrell, Joanne L. - 1121 33, 59 Fazzlo, Marcia Lee - 191 115, 220 Fehrenbacher, Philip B. - 1121 33, 59, 65 Ferrera, Renee M. - 1111 170 Ferrero, Mr. Peter T. - 1teacher1225 Ferretti, Rochelle M. - 1111 170 Fidler, Steve I-I. -1101 15, 82, 98, 109, 170 Field,.Va1erie4Ann - 1101 217 Fielding, Linda R. - 1111 170 Flfield, Bennie K. - 1121 33 Finley, Bonnie L. - 1121 33, 59, 123 Finley, Mrs. Janet - 1teacher1 225 Florlni, Chris L. ' 1121 33, 59, 123, 135 Fisher, Sandi K. - 1121 17, 33, 59, 107, 127, 145, 177 Fitzjarrell, Nita C. - 191 170 Fitzjarrell, Roberta Darlene - 1121 33, 59,183,134 Fltzslmonds, Bonnie S. - 1101 170 Flaker, Ilm E. ' 1121 Flanagan, Mr.Iames E. - 1teacher1 225 Flanary, Vern A.' - 1101 220 Fleiner, Bruce L. - 191 170 Fleming, Douglas A. - 1121 33, 59 Flores, Saul T. - 191 170 11H11'S PUUIE11 11111111111 SERVICE Sharpening--Engine Repair ff fart.:- Briggs-Sfratfon, Clinton an3 Uecumseh 7247 S. E. WOODSTOCK PR l-3050 factory authorizeb sales and service I faco5sen-Uoro 6' Nfofo-.Mower Huffy EQ. . AWARDS For Every Purpose O MEDALS O PLAQUES O PINS O'RlBBONS . O CUPS . we Do ' Ex er1. Engraving 11 Mel Wong displays native costume soon after arriving at Marshall from the orient. Deutscher, Lorene - lcookl Devers, Danny T. - 1121 32, llB, 120 l2l Devers, Dianna L. - 1101 165 DeVol1, Diane L. - 1101 220 DeVOre , Carol I. - 1111 107, 165 DuBois, Guy D. - 191 167 Duer, Ian L. - 191 107, 157 Dugan, PSQQY E. - 191 107, 136, 167 Dunaion, Iane A. - 1111 107, 167 Duncan, lean D. - 1101 99, 107, 132, , 135, 167 Duncan, Pat R. - 1111 167 Dunn 1Mead1, Janis L. - 191 167 Dunn, Rick - 1121 220 Dunn, Sandy L. - 1111 116, 134, 167 Une day service on rush orders Call BE 20046 Q 1 1000 East Burnside T'0PIlies Unlimited I 1 1 121 wut, -53. .-. . 111 .. v Ea F OGAVELS 'P ' -. . - ' ' . .. -.f' -s .. N. ef, 1.-. v.- , Qs :ze +.g115.sg' 4- 'I' . ., 1, '17 PA -,fear ,5g5f,.vs. 4 -f-25-Pmff 1 - . 9-. . .5 I-5' .I-im' I .+ . - fx' -M. 5- s-' w '.-1 ' .n a w .f .Le-. ' 'I -. .. 5-. 5' f1a. . :. 1ee. .e... Griffith Foeste, Nelda L. - 1121 54 We Feature Fluharty, Iean - 1111 170 Folkerts, Victor L. - 1111 170 Fonda, Iohn A. - 1101 220 Fonda, Pat D. - 1121 33, 59 Footh, Sandra - 191 217 Foreman, Sharon A. - 1121 33, 59, 135 Forsloff, Mrs. - 1c1erk1 199 Forsythe, Nancy - 1121 33, 59, 125, 134 Foss, Sharon D. - 191 170 Marshall journalists attended KATU's high school conference and interviewed such personalities as Governor Hatfield, and New York TV producers. Greer, Griffey, Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, John L. -1101 220 Griffith, David T. - 1101 172 David - 191 172 John L. -112135 Justina - 1111 174 Carroll A. - 191 174 David R. e 112135, 60, 92, 133, 191 Griffith, Terry L. - 1111 174 Grimit, Jackie J. -191 99, 107, 136,174 Grisso, Nina S. -111199, 107, 123, 125, 134, 174 Gritzmacher, Diana - 191 220 Grochowski, Josie A. - 191 107, 136, 174 Gross, Barbara A. - 1101 174 Gross, John A. - 191 220 Gross, Kathy J. - 1101 174 Gross, Linda L. - 112135, S0 Grove, Steve G. - 191 174 Grover, William S. - 1111 174 Grover, Joe A. - 191 174 Gruber, Carol A. - 1121 35, 60 Guajardo Efrain - 1121 35, 59, 60, 136 Gudmundsen, Kerry E. - 1101 174 Guenther, Jack W. - 1101 220 Guenther, Pat H. - 1111 174 HHHHH Haase, Eva L. -110199, 123, 174 Haddix, Linda M. - 1121 Hadley, Mrs. Marjorie O. -1teacher1 225 Haggart, Kathy L. - 1101 174 Hahn, Carolyn A. - 191 77, 107, 174 Hahn, Mike - 1111 92 Haines, Daniel - 1cuslodian1 233 Hale, Ken - 191 174 Hale, Rod I. -112135, 84 Geisler, Judy E. - 111114, 111, 172 Gellatly, Jo Ann L.- 1101 123, 172 George , Bill L. - 191172 Georges, Jeannette A. - 1111 172 Georges, Jamela A. - 191 172 Gerhard, Alona - 191 172 Gerhard, Joy M. - 112134, G0 Gerhard, Kathy M.- 1111 172 Gibbs, Helen A. - 191 136, 172 Gibler, LeRoy - 1111 217 Gibson, William J. - 1111 112 Gibson, Robert F. - 191 172 Foster, Arden G. - 1121 33 Foster, Gary L. - 191 217 Foster, Ierry F. - 1101 220 Foster, Iulle M. - 191 170 Foster, Larry Neal - 191 217 Foster, Robert - 1121 54 Fouqhty, Dan S. ' 111158, 90, 170 Foushee, Darrel E. ' 1121 22, 33 Foushee, Tom D. - 1101 170 Gibson, Wardell D. - 191 82,137,172 186, 187 Gies, Mike D. - 1121 10 Gies, Mike D. - 1121 118, 120 Gilbert, Cheri K. - 1111 110, 172 Gilbreth, Albert 1custodian1 233 Gillam, Victoria E. 1clerk1 232 Gillespie, Dianne L. - 1101 172, 187 Gillooly, Cathy - 1101 172 Gilmore, Robert - 1121 Giltner, Wayne - 1111 172, 187 Ginter, David W. -111166, 69, 172 Fox Louise A. - 1121 34, 191 Fox, Sylvester - 191 171 Fox, Toni- 1121 34 rox,v1okxA. '1l1l105, 107, 122, 123, 171 Fralney, Mike D. -1101171, 186, 167 Francin,Mr. Don - 1teacher1 225 Frank, Wayne - 1101 171 Ginter, Joe P. - 1121 Gloss, Nick K. - 1111 172 Gobler, Jeane L. - 1111 107, 172 Gobler, Mike R. - 191 88, 172 Godfrey, Juanita M. - 1111 172 Fransk, Fransk, Freauff, Iudyl-11l1110, 171 Gertrude - 1cook1 233 Tom A. -1101171 Freeman, Don - 191 90, 220 Freeman, Mike - 1121 34, S9 Freinwald, James R, - 1101 171 French, Gordon B. - 191 171 Frentress, Rod B. - 1121 34 Frouks, Gertmde - 1Cook1 233 Fugere, G. Douglas - 1101 217 Fugere, Louie R. - 1121 34, 60, 74, 75, 90, 91,137 Fuqere, Patricia - 1111 99 Fugere, Patrick - 1121 Furukawa, Ioanne F. - 1121 34 G GGGG Gaboury, Dick M.- 1101 171 Gaggero, Karen A. - 191 95, 171 Gale, Cheryl R. - 112134 Gale, Don Gallagher, J. -110113-4, 171 Bob F. -110194, 171 Gallagher, Carol A. - 1111 171 Gallaghe Gallaghe n, Darlene J. -191171 r, Diane -112134, so Gallagher, Gene lvl. - 1101 220 Galloway, Deanna L.- 1121 22, 34, 129, 177, 183 Gant, Delmer L. - 1101 154, 171 Garcia, Steve - 1121 34 Gardner, Larry R. - 1101 92, 217 Gardner, 'Lee R. - 191171 Garibbo, Garibbo, Garlick, Garrick, Jim C. -1111 211 Sandra -191 115, 171, 188 Steve H. - 112134 Janet - 112134 Godsey, Susan - 1121 35, 60 Goebel, Thomas E. - 1101 172 Goen, Maeona L. A 191 172 Goen Mike R. - 112135, 118 Goetz, Rick D. - 1101 134, 172 Goff, Connie Sue - 191 172 Goff, Shirley A. - 112135 Goodman Billie L. - 1111 95, 172 Goodman, Harry A. - 1101 172 Goodman, Mrs. Marilyn Z.-1teacher1 225 Goodman, Tom T. - 191 172 Goodman, Victor A. -1111 217 Goodowens, Linda A. - 1111 130, 172 Goodrich, Bob D. - 1111 172 Goodwin, Deborah J. - 191 115, 172 Goodwin, Robert, K. - 1101 11, 92, ss, 172 Gordon, James E. - 1101 172 Goss, Kathy - 1111 217 Goughnour, Martha A. -112133, 35, 60, 63,l02,104, 114, 122, 123, 129, 132, 133, 144, 145, 160, 165, 177, 183, 184 Gourde, Bob - 1111 220 Graber, Glenn E. - 1111 172 Graf, Steve A. - 1111 172 Graham, Robert P. - 1101 172 Graham, Suzanne - 1121 35, 60 Grant, Omie - 191 172 Graven, Douglas H. -19122, 72, BZ, so, 137,172 Gray, Cheryl A. -1101 172 Gray, Helen - 1111 172 Gray, Janis M. - 191 101, 172 Gray sandra K. - 1121 3s,eo, Gray Telly L. - 1101 172 Gray Mr. William 1vice prlncipal1 Gray, Tina G. - 1101 112 Graybeal, Rhonda M. - 191 107, 172 Green, Cheryl L. - 191 107, 172 lain or Shine Eat at ROBIN S Fries Tacos Shakes 170 Burgers Gary, Dale B. - 1101 171 Gary, Judy A. - 1101 220 Gary, Torn A. - 1111 111 Gary, Toni A.- 191 171 Gaylord, William A.- 1121 18, 34, 60, 62, 104, 109, 127, 146-, 160, 161 Gefre, Pat R. -1101 72, 98, 171, 185, 186, 187, 188 Gehrke, Lance E.- 1101 Green, Linda J. -1111l02, 107, 117, 125, 172 Green, Robert W. 111114, 66, 94, 105, 125, 172 Green, Sharon L. -1101 172, 186 Green, Wayne - 191 172 Greenley, Kathy A. - 1101 107, l23, 132, 172 Greenstcin, Evelyn -1121 243 President Henry Shankle Vice President Harold Wyler Secretary Dave Connor Treasurer Jack Cunningham Your Dads' Club and the Activities they help Support PUBLICATIONS TRANSPORTATION CONFERENCES SCHOLARSHIPS HONOR SOCIETY MUSIC DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE CABINET DRAMA DEPARTMENT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 1 I 1 I .5 Pancakes GP-in 7 91195 X I ' C336 ch- k anytime 5 IC enmme 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.' 5,4 1,5 Steak yt, e 3.11 lm f luncheon Meetings 0 51? , 45, I A Drnner Banquets '- A -' 'f ' .,..:.... -, -- . . . Y ,' li.LEW'i-f 'exif' -fail? 1-'A . --a 1 1 f 1 -A 1 - e-- . -- sseee X .2-. 1 Q fig ' T e MG f.,x. w Am.n4nnnsMn1arf L: i--5? TJ' nl Yr' . .,,v a2i.e..,.,y,S..,..,. .Q ' t Q y ITL- ll- 5, 3 .Si 43 1: ' eg ' flare: saga?- reef 1 , 1. as .JZ 3612 s,E. sznd. Ave. rt -.-, ., ' ef,,, it ' Portland, Oregon I the house of pancakes Everyone? PR 1-2421 - - Favfite Haley, Mary I. - 191 174 Gary - 1111220 Larry S. - 1101220 Sarah E. - 191 107, 174 Hall, Hall. Hall, Hall, Hall Sue Elalne - 1121 35 , Terry I. - 191 174 Halley, Iack R. - 191 88 Hamby, Sandra R. - 1111 174 Hamilton, Mrs, Grace Mary - 1teach- er1 95, 225 Hamilton, Gary M.- 191 174 Hamilton, Susan L. - 1101 174 Hammers, Carol L, -111122, 174 Hammond, Eileen - 1121 Ha nda , Iohn -1101217 Hanken, Brad I. - 1101 174 Hanken, Eldon L. - 1111 174 Hanlon, Ave M. - 191 174 Hansen, Joyce I. - 1101 22, 174 Hansen, Karen -1l11124, 174 Hansen, Kerry L. - 191 174 Hansen, Hansen. Leslie R. -191 107, 137, Sandy E. -1121 35, 60 Harkleroad, Ben C. - 191 21, 109, 2 .17. 136,15 ,153 4 191 Hardy, Dennis Robert - 1101 174 Hardy, Mrs. Elizabeth - 1teacher1225 Harper, Ralph - 1teacher1 226 174 Harriman, George P, - 1101 174 Harriman, Roberta Kay - 191 174 1101 174 - 191 174 Harrison, IoAnn - 11111220 Harrison, Mike - 1101 131, 133, 174 Harrison, Ray S. - 191 220 Hart, Denyce Kathleen - 191 107, 174 Hart, Kerry A. - 1101 174 Harvey, Iudle A. - 1101 174 Haslam, Carolyn D. - 1121 60 Hass, Davld W. - 191 174 Hass, Randy Lee -112122, 30, 60, 63, 96,97,102,104,109,112,198 Hass, Sharlynda Lee - 1121 60, 115, 115, 186 Heston, Don R. - 1121 54 Hatch, Ronald S. - 191 174 Hattrick, Kathy L. -1121 12, 60, 111 116, 133, 177 Hawes, Linda - 1101 174 Hawes, Terrie - 1121 60 Hazeltine, A1 I. - 1101 174 Headley, Will - 191 174 Heagle, Kathleen Rose - 191 175 Heard, Arlin - 1111 217 Heard, Ellis - 1111218 Heard, Mike I, -1101175 Harris, Bruce O. - Harris, Iean A, POR NAND .YECREMRIAI SCIl00l INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT Edna Steen McCall, Ll.. B. President N Shbrihllld Comptometer Typewriting Business Arithmetic Bookkeeping Personality Business English Commercial Law Filing, Spelling Secretarial Studies Increase your Ejiciency and Earning Power through Specialized Training Day and Night Classes...Enroll any time Efective Employment Contarls 317 S. W. Alder, between 3rd and 4th . . . Phone CA 3-1772 Convenient to all Transportation Lines Heath, Myrtle - 1cook1 233 Heathman, Cheryl N. ' 1101 175 Heathman, Lynda -1121 60, 62, 145, 186 Hewitt, Mrs. Shirley A. - 1teacher1 227 Herd, Mary B. -112160, 104, 1114, 115, 122,130,131. 145,183 Heaton, Prank H, - 1101 218 Heen, Marilyn C. -191107. 123. 136, 175 Hefner, Dick P. - 1101 175 Hernsomyann.-11o111s,175 Helstrom, Linda I. - 1121 60, 114, 115. 123 Hemmlngsen, Corky I. - 1101 90, 186, 218 Henderson, Ierry B. - 191 88, 175 Henderson, Miss Margaret - 1teach- er1 226 Hendrickson, Connie D. - 1111 175 Hendrickson, Mary E. - 191 107, 175 Henke, Chris A. - 1121 60, 95 Hennes, Pat A. - 1121 60, 104 Hennes, Francis I. - 1101 175 Henry, Kandace Louise - 191 175 Hensteln, Mr. Iohn R. - 1teacher1 153, 226 Hentges, Ianet L. -1111107, 114, 123, 130, 175 Hentges, Judith C. ' 1111 107, 123. 175 Hick, Frances L. - 191 218 Hickeyj Marlene - 1121 183 Hickman, Karen I. - 1101 175 Hicks, Cheryl I. - 1101 175 Higbee, Kathy R. - 191 136, 175 1-llgdon. IayD. - 1111175 Higdon, Lynnette Pay - 1101 107, 175 Hlgginbotham, Pat D. - 1111 175, 183 Hlgginbotham, Virginia Lynn - 1121 60,114, 130, 177,183 High, Dave L. ' 191175, 1867 137 Hill, Emily A. - 1101 128, 177 Hill, Claudia Ioyce - 1121 65, 145 Hill, Kathi - 1121 H111, Linda I. - 191 177 Hill, Marilee I. - 1101 107, 177 Hill, Marsha A. - 1101 107, 177 Hill . H1111 Sharon-L. -1121 eo, 177 Stephen I. -1101 20, 90, 177 Hlllard, Don ' 1111 218 ' Hilton, Mike S. - 1121 183 H1nds,1'ohnD. -111188. 89, 113, 177 I A-1 Electric Plumbing Supply Wiring and Plumbing Many Many Fixtures 1 1 1 Loughary Brothers 3910 S. E. 82nd, Avenue PRospect 53616 Portland 66, OreE0n 1 I l 2 Hinton, Gany L. - C101 177 1-ripple. un-y M, - C121 Hlpple Leslie I. - C111 177 Hoard.,Dav1d 1. -112160. va, 14. 75, 90 1-Ioard, Hoard. .113.183,185 laura A. - C91 177 Sharon L. ' C111 177 Hobbs, Bonnie - C121 Hobbs, Lydia - C91 220 I-locket Hocket 1-Iodel , 1-lodel . 177 Hodel . Hodgkl Hoffer, Hoffme Hoffme 1, Judy M. - C91 117 t,'1'omE.-C11188,90, 177 Faye Francis - C91 136, 177 Floyd R. -Cl1166,B4, 112, Iay - C101 177 ns, Grace - C101 217 Marilyn R. - C91 177 ister, Gary V. - C91 177 ister, Linda L. -C121118 Holcombe, Dan L. - C101 BB, 130.133, Holcombe, Fort E. -C9184, 86, 109, 177 Hollestelle, Bonita L, - C111 177 Hollingsworth, Linda L. - C101 177 Holly, Margaret V. - C111 177 Holm, Sheila A. - C121 19, 31, 60, 116 Holman, Marlynn - C101 218 Holmes, Bonnie Kathie - C101 177 Holmgren, Lynette R. - C91 107, 177 Holmgren, Roberta H. - 60, 123, 135 Holmgren, Ruth - Ccook1 233 Holstein, Beccle C. - C111 177 Holstein, Kris R, - C91 177 Holt, Stephen Bruce - C91 177, 188 Holt, Susan - C101 220 Holzschuh. Ed - C101 177 Holzschuh. Kathy A. - C121 Holzschuh, Tom F. ' C91 74, 174 Hooper, Edith - C91 218 177 Hopper, Philip - C91 177 I 2 I ne of Portland 's largest home. f ' h f Lorene Spelger, Girl of the Year and Verdict . . Advertising Manager uses the shadowscope I flue fllrlllture 'Sam' machine' Hostetter, Connie S. - C121 60, 107, Huff, Vickie L, - C111 182 d t 134 k S t 2, 66 90 Huffman, Tip Wayne -,C111 182, 183 H0116 1 leV9'1 1 H t,R1kW.-11220 an 8 H01-lgham, Ken G. - C101 213 H:gZ1ns, lgancy MC - C91 136, 152 Houghton. Douglas R- - C91 134, 177 Hughes, Cliff L, - C111 182 House, L. Karen - C111 107. 134, 177 Hughes, Rnsseu L, -191213 Howatt, Gretchen - C121 12, 59, 60, Hughes, Miss Beverly I, - Cteacher1 104, 114, 176, 177, 183 227 Howari. Hcllace L- ' C91 177 Hughes, Dennis Lee - C101 220 Hubbert, Pamela E. - C101 130, 177 Hughes, Mike L. - C101 SB, 182 Hubel, Dennis I. - C12123.60, 96, Hughes, Patricia P. - C91 218 104.105, 1.09 Hughes, P99917 A. ' C91 182 HUSY. Mike James - C101 177 Hughes, Susan R. - C111 182 Huff, Charles M. - C91 177 Hull, Donna Sue - C121 54 drive out and save ' ' 0 Wm' RHNC' 0 I convenient parking l ow R Pl' 4- 8386 I 5716 S. E. 92nd one block north of Foster Corsages, Cut ,fC0W61'S, 1311165- , 011011 M0110 Illld Fri. fotfeB plants, Nursery stock 9 P' nl' I 20th and west Burnside 3575 S. E. Division I 9 a. rn. to 9 p. ni. UPGH everyday L - I I I l - 1 1 I 1 l 46 Hull, Robert C. - 1101 220 Hulse, Charlotte A, - 1111 182 Hulse. Chuck H. - 1121 60 Hulse, Michael - 1111 182 Hune,Mr. Donald - 11:eacher1 30, 165, 227 I-Iune, Norbert - 1custod1an1 233 Hunt, Gary H. -111119, 73, 90, 112, 182 Huntley, Penny G. - 110122, 123, 126 182 Hurl, Ron A. - 112122, 60,94, 104, 108, 112, 191 Hurley, Valdeen Penny - 191 182 Hutchin, Beck1L, - 1111 22, 130, 182 Hutchins, Gary M, - 112138, 78, 81 Hutchinson, Donna L, - 191 182 Huwes, Linda - 1101 182 Hydechuk,LLudene M. - 1101 182 IIIII '1ng1e, Josephine E. - 1101 182 Ingram, Lucille L. - 191 182 Ireland, Kathy A. -112138, 60, 130 Ireland, Nancy D. - 191 107, 183 Ishida, susan J. -112133, eo, 116 Isom, Lynda C. - 1111 183 Israelg Patty A. - 1111 111, 183 Iverson, James C. - 1111 183 11111 Jack, Linda R. - 1111 183 Jackson, Bob - 1101 218 Jackson. Connie L. - 1111 183 Jackson, Deborah L. - 191 183 Jacob, Deborah 1-1. - 191 183 Jacoy, Arlene F. -1l11110, 183 Jaenke, Allen E. - 191 183 James, Cynthia L. - 1101 183 James, Rick A. -1101218 James, Sheila D. - 1121 38 Jameson. Howard L. ' 1111 183 Jank, Bob G. -111178, 31,183 Jank, Christine A. - 1121 38, 60. 130 Jank, Roberta J. - 1111 183 Jenklns, Barbara J, - 191 183 Jenkins, Dale Herbert - 1101 183 Jone s , Jone s , Jone s . Jone s , Jone s , Lenard F, - 184 Leonard E. -19188,136,184 Linda -1101218 Merrieanne - 1111 184 PennyA. -112139, 61, 104, 114,115,122,123,13O, 131,145 Jones, Sheila - 1121 39, 61 Jones, Stephanie A. - 191 184 Jones, Suzette K, -1111107, 124, 125 125, 135, 1.84 Jordan, Bonny- 1121 39, 142, 176 Jorgneson, Vlcky Lynn - 1121 39 Jose, Mr. Leslie - 1custod1an1 233 Joy, Dale A. ' 1101 185 Icy, Danny S. - 111169, 169, 185 yubb, Dav1c1J. - 1101 185 Junell, Barbara - 1101 23, 185 Jung, Lorraine - 1cook1 233 Jung, Mary E. - 1111185 K K K KVKQ Kaady, Judy L. -1101 185 Kahut, Nancy - 1101 185 Kalzer, Sharon L. - 1101 22, 28, 110, 185 Kalk, Leslie A. -1101 107, 135, 185 Kalman, Mr. George - 1teacher1 l08,! 226, 231 Kane, Dennis J. - 112139, 61, 66, 84, 87, 109, 112, 113, 137 1 Kargman, Ciauoia M. - 1101 137, 185 Kargman, Tom J. Kargman, Tom J. - 1111 185 Karlson, Mr. George - 1graph1c art1st1 - 232 Karp, Rum E. - 1121 Karsten, Jim J. - 1101 185, 186 Karsten, Bob P. -1101 73, 185 Kaufman, Robert 0. - 112139, 118 Kaufman, Walter J. - 1121 191 Kazzimir, Becky J. -191107, 117, 185 Keidel, Jacque S. - 1121 39 Keidel, Joe F. - 112139, 31, 131, 137 SINCE .1867 BOOKS 0 STATIONERY 0 OFFICE SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES 0 TYPEWRITERS I GAMES PARTY SUPPLIES 0 EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS CAMERAS I FOUNTAIN PENS 0 MUSIC 81 RECORDS THE LK.GHl BUMPANY leaking, Marsha C, - 4111 133 S.W. FIFTH AVENUE at STARK . . downtown 8. Eastporf Plaza 195535. Rod L. -111.1 66, 90, 91,102 3 1 183 I Jenson, Mrs. Elizabeth - 1secretary1 I - 1 I I - 233 1 Jenson. Nancy Carol - 1121 38,,60 1 Jerabek, Nancy A. - 1121 38, 60, 107 Johanesen, Dave H. - 191 184 John, Michael A. - 191 184 John, Stephen - 1101 218 Johnson Johnson 60 , 177 Johnson , Miss Alice E. - 227 , Barbara M. -112117, 38, , Bobby A. - 191 184 Johnson, Cheryl Ann - 1121 17, 38. 60,102 131. 14 Johnson Johnson 74, 75. Johnson 81, 96, 103, 107, 114, 123, 127, 130, 9, 151, 165.177, 203 , Cynthia DeAnne - 1101 184 , Dan F. -112138, 60, 73, 90, 91, 112 I Doug S. '112138, 60, 78. 97, 112. 137 Johnson, Elaine S. - 191 184 Johnson, Harriet R. - 1121 38, 60, 107,114,116,130 Johnson, Mrs. Janet E, - 1teacher1 EGU. CA 6-7355 012415 67011595 of Beans? 821 S.W. 11TH AVE. 15TREET FLOOR - MEDICAL DENTAL ELDG.1 226 Johnson, Kathy 1. - 1101 107, 184, -, - r I 186, 187 Johnson, Lynn1. -1121 38, 61, 118 Johnson, Patrlcia L. - 1111 184 Johnson, Rick 8. -1111 218 ohnson, Roland . , , , IO, 104, ,,,, 182111233 38 58 61 I YOUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Johnson, Rosemary 1Sand11 J. - 1121 Johnson, sherry 1.. - 191 22, 107, 134 Johnson, Toni - 191 220 151' Af r - Johnston, Kerry R, -191184 .W I 1'ohnson. Susan M. -112139, 61 V, 1 Ivhs. Jerry-191 184 . 1: ' - : 1 131. . 1 ' 'Ye 1 '2:'3ew 10hSfI-me M- -1111184 I Telephone 1ohs,re1-ry-191134 yomer, Rona. -111114, 10s, 109, i 114, 124, 125. 184 -.f', 1 Jcki, Bmce - 1101 184 - your., camy A. - 191 107, 134 F U R N I T PR' 4 3251 Jolly, Frank 1. - 1101 82, 184 U R I ' :, Jonas, Joel D. - 1101220 ' Jonas. Sandy J. - 1111 194 ' Jonas, Buddy 1. -191184 Jones, Cassandra - 1101 22,23, 102, 107. 184 . Jone s Doris A. -191107, 124, 184 Jones: Gall- 1101220 Jones , Kathy L. - 184, 185 8030 S. E. HAROLD ST. PORTLAND 6, OREGON Keidel, Vick! M. -1101185 Keith, Greg L. - 1121 as Keithley, Eu-lem J. - 191107, 123, 185 Ken, sunny K. - 1121 as Keller, Bob D. - 112139, 61, 118 Keller, . cnnay K. - 191 185 Keller, Judy M. - 1101 185 Keller, Vltginll M. -1111 137, 185 Kelley, RATE!! L.- 112139, 61, 85, 66, 88, 69, Kelley, Kelley, Kelsey Kelley 10, 71, 04, ss, so, 91, 137 Gerlld- 1121 as, 01, ss, es, 71 Cheryl D. - 191185 Dan - 112154, 81 Linda - 191 185 . Kemp, Bundy L. - 1101 185 Kendig, Carol E. - 191 22, 23.102, 107, 123 124, 185 Kendrick, Georgie A. -'218 Kelmell, Blrblrl A. - 1101 185 Disectlng pigs and frogs were all in a days work ln physiology class . . . Kersey, Kaye L. -112140, 61, 114, 123, 130 Kelslor, Donna J. - 1101 185 Kesterson, Butch - 1121 Keoemn, crn1g -112140, 61, 137 Ketellon, Debbie R. - 191 107, 188 Kenleecn, Lynn D. - 1111 186 Keyes, Custer- 1121 54, 137 Keyes, Margaret - 1111 186 Keyser, Richard S. - 1101 94, 186 Keyser, Ruben 11. -1101 94, 186 Keyser, Steven - 1101 218 Klddle, Bruce M. - 181 98, 186 K1dd1e, Jay B. - 191186, 188 K1dwe11,She11a R. - 191 107, 186 Klllian, Mike - 1111 220 Kensington, Millene P. -191 185 Kimbel, Mary J. -1101 22, 102, 187 Kwlhn Dlrlvne M- -1101 219 Kimbel, Ron L. - 112140 Kerr. Mlry E- -1101 185 1c11nbe11, Fred A. - 1101 186 .,... - HF... :K E, ' - T1-at 'K11n11er, Charlynn-1101135, 187 , f ',g'-r Q., Knnrnel, 'run L. - 112122, 40, 45, - ' fax fZl.52', 61, ss, 102,104 10s, 'ti--2.33 - 41' King, Byron L. - 191 187 5' 2,2 B? ., UQ 1 rung, Clinton G.- 1121 2, m -- - , . mpg, Edward o. -191 218 N' Tn fra- 5' King, Kay E. -112140, 61 G ORGE PALMER Linda D. -112140, 61, 114, Kingham, Cheri M. -191187 Kingham, Karen - 112140, 61 Kinghsm, Marlon D. - 1111220 Kinlsh, Judy A. - 1101 187 Kinney, Cheryl L. - 191 187 Snecivlilifly '11 ETHAN ALLEN Kinney, Marc D - 1121 40, 65, 191 Kinsey, Thomas P. - 1121 54 Kirby, Joe1H. - 1121 40, 61 Kirby, Roxann E. - 1111 187 K1ss1nger, Barbara J. - 191 136, 187 Kiyokswa, Stan -1101 72, sa, sa, EARLY 109, 186, 187 Kjosness, A1 H. -1111 131,133, 187 Kjosness, Christine E. - 191 107, 187 Kjosness, Kathy D. - 1101110, 185, Knutson, Chuck - 1121 40, 61 Koch, Larry G. - 1101 187 Koch, Ron -112140, s1, 183 Koder, Dave A. - 191 187 Knder, Kathy 1.. -112140 Kohler, Kathy L. - 1111 187 Kohler, Pam J. - 191187 Kohoot, Janice L. -1101 123, 132, 187 Kohring, Sandy L. - 112140, 61, ea, 101, 114, 123, 129, 133, 151, 177 Kohring, Sherry G. - 1101 123, 187 Kolias, Christine A. - 1111 110, 187 Komen, Coleman R. -112123,41, 61 Konsa, Harry 1-1. - 1101 187 Kortstra, Francine - 191 220 Koser, Ken C. - 1101 187 Kowalski, B111 C. - 191 187 Kow1!z,Mr. Albert C. - 1teacher1 94, 227 Kragero, Charles E. - 1101 90, 187 Krapfel, Anne -1111105, 136, 187, 191 Kraplel, Paul D. - 191 187 Kresse, Mike S. - 1111 218 137 Krewson, Glenn - 1111 187 - N Klein' No,-vyu B. - 110, 137 Krlstlch, Judy A. - 1101 189 1 A Kllck, Theresa L. - 112140 Krueger, Karen K. 110115, 144, 189 ' Klock, Milton E. - 191 220 Kruse, Kenneth D. - 1101 189 KMPP. Blrblrl -1- - 1111 187. 191 Kuenkler, Curtis C. -191189 Knapp, cmmne v. - 1101 186 xnnn, Linda s. - 1111 1s0 '17 . . Knapp, Connle M. -19199, 1a1 xnnn, Rhoda M. - 1101189 3, Knapp, 'run - 191186 Kuhn, Shirley - 1111189 - 1 1 1 ,S Knee18nd.M1ss Janet -10101011.1220 Kubeek. Berry -1101 220 . g-429912-1 Knipschild, Ramona K. - 191187 Kulhel, Neil C. - 112141, 59, 127, 129 32257 1cn1gm,' Mure c. - 1111187 Kurfurst, Sally A. - 112141, 61 X 6 Knight, Pmen- 1101 101, 115, 122, Knykenanlx, Ca X NA 4Xj 123, 187 1 Kuykendall, Mrs. Caroline -1888011211 221 1 Knudsen, Dann 111. - 191 101 . , Y .- 'COLONIAL 8. PROVINCIAL LAMPS 81 SHADES 9 BRAIDED RUGS 9 GLASSWARE' . E its , a 0 elrrs - rlcwnss 0 Accsssomss , your Tavorzte an Convenient Credit Tum: , ngusfd: 2, Open Monday 9 Friday Till-9 P.M.-Daily 9 LH.-6 P.M. ' 1 . - , 0 if , , - your Favorite Way , ,X f .xg f , 1 if 1 ' gyrunwg- ff ' f i nlffig? fee. . - ' if 'H , T Mormng - Noon - Ntgllt 'LLA ff7: I R11 I 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 pm. TWO LOCATIONS - 6 9 3 - 5 0 ll 7332 S. E. Powell Blvd. 252 8788 NE 82 6. Halsey NE 78th Exit off By Banfield Freeway Freeway 99N Portland, Oregon Va.ncouver , Washington LLLLL Iachenmeler, Mrs. Judith - 1teacher1 227 Lafayette, John - 1101 220 Ia Hue, Cecelia A, -1121 22, 41, 61, 116, 183 lamar, Lorie L. - 1111 189 lambson. Janet - 1101 189 Lancaster, Jackie W. L. - 1111 189 lane, Judith Ann - 1teacher1 128, 226 lane, Mr. Max - 1teacher1 91, 227 langston, Dennis E. - 1111 66, 78, 90, 189 langston, Mark M. - 1101 189 Lansing, Vlckl D. - 191 189 larsen, Rosemary L. - 1101 132, 189 Larsen, Kelly - 1111 189 larson, Sally L. - 1teacher a1de1 232 IaRosa Lynette M. - 1111 189 Larson, Charlotte A. - 1111 105, 123, 189 Larson, Phyllis A. - 1111 189 Lashbough, Mrs. Ella - 1cook1 233 lashbaugh, Kathy A. - 1111 189 latimer, Jerry J. - 191 189 Latimer, Sharon K. - 1121 41 Lattanzl, Edward L. - 1121 But for the Aprll Pool 1ssue of the VERDICT Mrs. Tsubol surrendered her life so that her students might observe 'human body organs functioning. Iattin, A. Floyd - 191 189 lauinger, larry I. - 1111 189 Laulnger, Terry L. - 1101 220 1aur1tsen, Robert L, - 2181 lauztere, Ellen C. - 1101 189 Iauzon, Sue Gene - 1101 189 Iawler, L. Marlene - 1111 189 lawler, Susan A. -1121 41, 117, 123, P 183 lawrence, Glenda R. - 191 189 Laws, Rlck - 1101 189 layman, John A. - 112141, 61 leach, Dave F. - 191 188, 189 Leary, Dan A. - 1101 83, 96, 97,189 Leary, David - 1101 218 Leavitt, Andy Lee - 1111 189 Leavitt, Mrs. Eleen - 1secretary1 232 Leavitt, KayDe1- 1121 41, 61 Lecrone, Richard A. - 1101 69, 218 Ledberry, Tom - 1custodlan1 233 Lee, Charles A. -1121 41 Lee, Davls - 1101 189 Lee, Evelyn J. -1101107, 189 Lee, Nancy J. - 191 189 Lee, Wendy B. - 191 189 Leek, Marie E. - 1111 189 Leeson, Carol A. - 1111 189 leeson, Chuck L. - 191 218 laeikas, Gary I. - 112141, 61 Lels. Cheryl- 1101 189 Leisure, Wllliam G. - 191 189 Lemery, Mrs. Susan J. - 1teacher1227 ersonalized haircuts eastport plaza 1 hunger' Mme A. - cm All 61 LeM1re, John - 112141, 84, 86, 112. 137 lemmon, lrley Rae -110115, 123, 189 Lemon, Michael V. -1111 66. 90, 113, 189 Letcher, Ellen L. - 1101 189 Letcher, Rene Shannon - 1101 189 Letcher, Ted - 1111 189 Lew, Rusty F. - 1111 66, 189 lewis, Craig D. -1111 135, 189 Lewis, Ierl D. - 191 189 Lewis, Merle G. - 191 189 Llebertz, Cecilia Nadine - 1111 189 Ling, Geoffrey W. -112141, 61 Ltndseth, Mark T. - 1121 41 Llndseth, Susan A. -1101 20, 110, 199 Llndstrom, Paul C. -191 189 Lindquist, Gary lee - 1101 189 Llngqutst, Iamas V. - 1111 189 Lindquist, Llndstrom 129, 131 , Wesley G. - 191 189 C. Sue -112142, S9 148,151,162. 177 unqle, Gary I. - 1101 90, 189 Ltnnebur, Marv E. -191159 Lite, Sharon F. - 191 107, 189 Little, Linda Lee - 1121 42, 61 ,Sl 1 PHONE BELMONT 6-7266 . RES. ALPINE 4-0205 5KIl.l.ED BEAUYICIANS ' Sa! any 4 mutt, on PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTTING AND STYLING 4525 5. E. DIVISION I MR. JERRY I MISS SHERYL O MISS SHIRLEY Uhe perfect gift your photograph 112118, PAIHCIII L. ' 189 Llttlejohn, Sharon - 1101 189 Llvlck. Daryl A. - 1111 218 Loftls, Aleta Marie - 1101 186, 187, 189 Logue. Ken D. -191189 Lohkamp, layne R. - 1101 218 Lohkamp, Leanne - 191 189 lnnberqer, Sharon K. - 1121 Loner. Mona T. - 191 159 Loner, Renee K. - 1101 189 Lon9. Ada C. '1101218 Long, Barbara I. - 191 123, 190 Lana, Belinda 18 - 191 190, 191 Long, David E. - 191 190 Long, Downa M. -191 22, 190 Lonqtln, Charlotte M. - 1Eng1hh C1erk1 232 ' Loop, Rodqer Dean - 191 218 Lorenz, Raeone C. - 1111 220 Losk, nm P. -112142, 61, 78. 108, 161 164, lnucks, Dean - 1111 190 Love, Collena V. - 191 190 Uwe, Darryl L. ' 1101 190 Dove. Ethel M. ' 1101 190 Love, Harold L. - 1111 190 Photographs liy Next door to Hollywood Theater 4120 N. E. Sandy Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97213 Res. Ch 6-4085 Bus. 287-8185 81, 249 Love linda L 112142 51 05 Marshall Anne M 11142 61 Mader Mary L 1111 190 Southeast 82 Avenue at Foster - I gl 1 2 107, ,123 ' ' ' 117, fm ' ' ' . - . . . , . - , 61, 10 118, 11 , 121, 4, , 134 0 e Q ' I ' ' I , ' , ' ' - ' ' , . - ,' I. - 121 , 6 , n . . - . 107, 1 , , 177 ' l . . - , . - 21 , . I. . - I, I A L . 9 - - , . - , , - , 42, ' ' 1 -- 61,11 , 32, , 169 ' 1 - ' , . - . 1 n 7 . - , . 190 W r ' ' 1 1 f ' ' ' ' 190 ' ' ' 220 ' ' Y ' '- , I , , ' I ' T - 190 .,., ..,,.. ' 2 A I '- 1 . . ,:gag52i'i2?1.11'-a:1:1 r- :fi I'.1'. :I-..,,g -....ZE31f2323322151251525315111522255521-511222.52212,11:' 191, 190 ' ' ' ' - '90 1 ' 'A . . - 1 . , ' ' ' ' IErEr?E1:2Ef:f:E:EE1E2EE91Sag..'sE:SISE+:-:Q-252919..'5k-.-.-::.,1E-.11-+.4.1EfE2:Z,.gaeiirzriw.-.141522-.-:-11-14:1:1:fS:f:1:E:E::r.-.- ,..... - :-:-:af:5E:E1EE::1s:r:2e:1:2:5:5:Er12:trials5:21:11:fiz-1.1:1:E::1:r11:2:2f - I 135 ' ' - 29, 4 , 61, 54, 4. 1,169 ' ' - J ' 1. , 1 ' , . . - 1 . . . , - . 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' ' ' - A ' '- 187, , , 217 It Pa s to eve at Srnrtlbis Ilome Furrnslungs Applumees M' Stereo furrulare Fun to Shel' Ilousewares Durltros Records wllalanagoenjoqtle amuzpmdkpxueed Acgdeuzmdeae ao'Sndt4o Andgoadkle tdepzaoodlyuzaue eomeanooon 49, SHOP 9 TO 9 MON THRU FRI SAT TILL 6 P M 30th and Easy ro Perl: IIVC S E DIVISION ' 234 9351 114 Lovegrove Pam 110122 123 126 9 Lovel Caro1A 1101123 132 190 Loveland Carol M 1121 42 61 Loveland Nancy L 1101 190 Lowther Wayne C 1101 190 Lucero Fidela 191 220 Luck Ilm K 1121 42 Lucke Wayne C 1101 94 190 Ludwlch Mrs Mary Icook1 233 Luker Nickle I 191 190 Lund Lola Faye 191 190 Lundgren Bob Frank 191 72 190 Lundberg Nellrl 1101 218 Lyle Linda D 1111 190 Lyle Richard A 1121 42 Lyman Irv W 112142 61 134 Lynch Richard '1' 1111 94 186 136 Marshall Carolyn I 1121 42 9 12 125 Marshall Glona L 1101 190 Martin Iack 1111 186 187 Martm M1 ke A Mamn Wllliam Massey Ianlce A Matson Ianice M 27 161 Mathews John C 191 190 1Teacher1 227 1101 190 1 42 1 11 42 61 Mathews Ioyce M 191 107 190 Mattsen Edlth R 191 190 Mathews Ramona M 1121 42 Mattson Martha E 1121 39 4 1 133 Mattson Kathrynl 1111134 86 Maurer Steve L 1101 98 190 187 88 Lynn Glnger 1101 190 Lystell Shirley 191 190 MMMMM Macfarlane Dave G 1121 42 Macfarlane IanR 1111106 107 Mack1e Mike I 1121 42 Mackley Mrs Alzce 1Teacher1 227 30 Mackrlll Connle M 1111 77 107 12 135 0 Mar-pherson Bryan F 1111 117 Maxfleld Carol A 191 107 190 May Mrs Wmnlfred 1Resource L1brar1an1 136 228 Mayea Craig A 1111 190 Mayea Tamara A 191 190 Mceee Kathie M 1111 190 McBr1cle Steve 1101 190 McClane Raymond V 191 190 Mc Clane Sandra L 191 122 123 McClure Sharon E 1111 190 McCormack Donna M 1111 107 McCorm1ck Anne C 1101 190 McCorm1ck Iennifer 112 43 61 183 84 McCormick Ierry I 1111 190 McCorm1ck Laurie I-I 1111 183 SOUUHEZSU .,'PO.'Pi7,C?ZND LBRIZINCH FIRST NATIONAL BA K OREGO 10 OO 15111 5 p m Thursday 10 OO ull 611 m Fruiay Madsen Don E 11 1 19 190 91 Madsen Thomas C 1121 13 17 2 10 16 Magnan Eugene 1121 42 Magnan Kandice 1101 190 Mahoney Margaret A 191 190 Mahoney Mike I 1121 190 Maler Barbara A 1121 42 61 Ma er Paul L 1121 42 61 Mallory Kathleen L 1101 270 Mallory Thomas 191 219 Mangles Mrs Lou 1Bookkeeper1 Manker Lols K 1101 115 32 186 Mann Greg 191 220 Manoug1an Barbara I 1101 107 13 0 Manser Iacque I 191 190 Manson Llnda 1101 190 Manthey Mike 110172 190 Marchant Gregory S 1111 219 Mancle Gary L 191 98 90 Mancle Iess 1101 72 88 190 Markovxch D1anne M 191 190 Markshausen Randy S 1101 72 Kirby Brumfield offers entertaining but McCormick McCracken McCr elght 134 B 3 McDa n1e1 McDa niel McDonald McDonnell McDuffee Mclfarla nd McFarland McFarland 1B 6 190 Mclfarla nd McFarla nd McFarlane McG1nne s s McG1nness McGon1gle 62 07 wayne 112 43 62 Chuck 1101190 Nancy R 112 43 Kathy S 112 43 6 Susan K 191 188 Roger G 1101 190 Iulre D Conme S 1121 43 Betty 1121 43 Chris 1111 190 Karen 1 ll 0 Larry G 1101 190 LQ S I 110 190 Ian 1101 190 Gecrgiann 191 107 Pau W 1101 192 Patricia L 1121 43 62 2 1 McGraw oeP 1 13 191 2 McGuire M1keI 111 66 113 4 McGuire Sharon L 112143 62 114 33 NICHa1e G1 1101192 Mclnnls Charlotte R 111122 123 136 92 Mclntlre Davld B 1111 96 192 Mclntosh Dolly A 1101 192 McIntosh Iim R 191 192 McKinney Alan 1 143 78 113 Mclauchlm L1nda 191192 lVlcL1 McLellan Carolyn I 112143 62 McNamee Miss V1v1an E 1teacher1 McMahan E1 19 2 McNamara Ianet R 1101 107 7 185 92 McNeel Dena M 1101 192 McNeil Barbara S 1101 192 McNeil Mxchael 191 192 McQuown Earl K 113 192 Mead Garden W 1111 192 Mead Marllynn A 191 192 Mead Susan I 191 192 Meehllng Oradean P 1101 107 Meek Dave L 110194 192 Meisenhezmer Darrel A 1111 186 188 192 Mellen Ioan 1101192 Melvin Neil 112166 68, 70 Mendo Richard 191 219 Mendenhall Mr Spencer K 1teacher1 Federal! DBPOSIII Insurance Corporatuon helpful advice to Marshall students xn an all school assembly 92 229 Meno, Sue E 1101 192 Merrell Newt M 191 72, 192 Merr1tt Mr Merrill M 1teacher1 228 -.1 1 l 1 1 1 THE FINEST IN PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY CARE If jfs Z Haircut ypu N563 ' 5,4 Wi -x H 2 -1 771 -9450 Ur . 1 df!-5 ,. f Q, ,, ,-, rch . ,N ,Beaute ateau 7 if fx 1 E I ' 1 A astport aza 1 . MR. ROBERT Flat Uops 24 Speczalty 4010 S.E. 82nd Ave. Portland 66, Oregon - 5 830 5. E. 92 DISTINCTIVE HAIRSTYLING - ALL BEAUTY SERVICES I Meslrow, Mr-David S. ' 116661191 94. Meyer, Martha E. - 191 107, 136, 188 Milam, Bill B. - 191 192 Moore, Ann - 1111 192 142, 228 192 Milberger, Marilyn I. - 1111 192 Moore, Barry - 1121 44, 66, 68, 70, MeSS1Ck. 115119006 - 1121 44. 196. 137 Meyer, Morene L. - 191 192 Milberger, Russ D. - 1101 22, 192 90. 91. 109. 137 Messmen, 109 P. - 1111 192 Meyer, Roland C. - 1111 192 Miles, Connie - 1121 44, S2 Moore, Diane L. - 1111 192 Meftie. Karen 1- ' 191 192 Meyer, Sandra A. - 191 192 Mugs, Ma,-11yn - 1111 134, 192 Moore. Ieanne M. - 1101 111, 192 Metz, Carol A. - 191 192 Meyer, Stan G, - 1111 192 M11e5, Pau11na M, - 1101 192 Moore, Mike F, - 1111 194 Meyer, Alan D. - 191 74, BB, 192 Michael, Charlene D. - 1121 44, 62, Miles, Sh1r1ey A, - 191 107, 192 Moore, Roy A. - 1101 219 Meyer, Bob W, - 1111 131, 192 185 M 11 1 - 10 Z Moore, Theo M.- 1101 123, 132, 194 Meyer, Bruce L, - 1111 220 Meyers, Theresa - 1101 15, 18 1211 e1r92Caro yn A' cm 7' 115' 1 3' Moran, Mr. Chester L. - 1teacher1 229 Meyer. Ion - 1121 13. 44, 62, 104, Michael, Glenda L. - 191 22, 23,192 Miner' Mr' Dean - ,V,ce,P,,,nC,paD 1, More, Johnny S. - 191 98. 194 149 Michaelis. Kathy- 191 192 Miner, Grace E. - 1121 44, ez, iss MOYGM' Douglas ' 1121 44' 52 Meyer,Mr. Lyle K. - 1teacher1 229 Mickelsen, Ronald C, - 191 99, 192 Mmm., Janet G, - C101 123' 192 Morgan, Karen - 1111 107, 194 Middleton, Harold G. - 191 72, 88, Mmer, Ianjce D, - 1121 44, 52 Morgan. Sandi K. - 1101 194 Dads' Club representatives proudly display 192 Miller Joanne M - 1101 22 23 115 Morgan, Steve J. - 1101 194 the main prize for the Country ran- Name Mgaaman, John D. - 1101 220 116, 192 ' ' ' ' Marian, sherry - 1101 194 Ccnlesf. Miner, Iune M. - 1121 44. 62, 124, Moflandf David ' 190 125, 134 Morland, David - 191 220 Miller, Larry E. - 1101 Morris . Miller, Lyla - 112144, 52, 107, 123, Morris. Marina T. - 191 194 134 t Morris, Rex I. - 1101 186, 188, 194 Miller, Mary Iane - 191 107, 123, 192 Morrison, Nancy M. - 191 107, 194 Miner, M135 Patty - qteachery 125, Morrison, Valarie D. - 1111 194 . 229 Morse, Peggy L.- 1101 107, 194 Miller, Mrs. Lorraine - 1book clerk1 Morton. Sharon R. - 1121 44 134 Moser, Ierry R. - 1111 194 , Miller, Miller, Tom L. - 110196. 192 Mr, William - 1teacher1 229 Million, Dian - 191 220 M111S, Sandra - 1121 44, 52, 118, 124 125. 134 Minar . Minor, Mitchell Ronda R. - 1101 192 Duane M. - 1111 192 Minsker, Sharon - 1121 54 Miracle,Mr.Terrence E. - 1teacher1 228 Mitchell, Barbara - 1121 44, 183 Mitchell, Duane - 1111 192 Mitchell, Kathleen - 1121 44, 62, 129 134 , Kathleen P. - 1121 44, 107, 177 Mitchell, Lawrence P. - 191 90, 192 Mitchell, Marjorie G. - 1101 191, 192 Mltche1l,Mr.Ralph C. - 1teacher1 228 Mizote, Mrs. Taka - 1Counse1lng secretary1 232 Mobley. Richard L. ' 191 192 Mohr, Iorja L. - 1121 44, GZ Moist, Randall G. - 1111 192 Moss, Don I. - 191194 Mllehlheim, Bill E, - 1101 72, 96, 97 93, 186, 194 Muenzer, Darold C. - 1111 134. 135. 194 Mulkey, Luana I. -1121 44, 62, 177 Mullen, Margaret I. - 1121 44, 62, 118, 1.19, 134 Muller, D Muller, Kristin T. - 1111 105, 115, 183, 194 Mullins, Paul F. - 191 194 Mullins, PSQQY L. - 1101 194 Mundi Mundhenke, Ian - 1121 44, 62, 104, 107, 177, 153 Myer, Bobbi - 1121 124 Myers, 194 Teresa M. - 1111 107, 183, Montes de Oca, Dolores L. - 191 192 l l 1 - Portlanbk Finest Our Specialty Moaern Restaurant Orbers fo take out L Rick's Big Chief CHINESE VILZCZZZQE, . Grocery - tore Bar ains - G 3101, e I American and Chinese Foods I g I Private Banquet Room 12 Olll' Blg Chllif St0I'6 I , Lounge , 9410 S. E. Foster 520 S.E. 82nd Ave.. A13-7545 Portland 16, Ore. A131-7546 1 NNNNN Nadeau, Aivm G. -111194, 194 Nadeau, Jcrrie L. -112113, 44, 62, 95, 104, 107, 116, 123 Naglee, Don 1. -191194 Nakashimada, Diane - 191 107, 194 Nakashimada, John - 111166, 90, 112, 194 Nash, Jeannie - 1101 194 Nasmyth, Lawrence - 1111 194 Nauenberg, Norma - 1121 45, 62 NawrockJ Nawtockjg Chris F. - 1101 94, ll7, 194 Neal, Duane B. - 191 194 Neal, Nancie L. - 1111 194 Nearing, Jim D. - 1111 84, 87, 112, 137, 194 cut flowers Nearing, Shannon M. - d Nearing, Shannon M. -1101 194 Nearing, Tom -112145, 66, 69, 84, 85, 86, 87, 118, 173 Keel, Barbara E. - 191 194 Neelan, Mrs. Dorothy L. - 1teacher aic11 232 Negus, Tom A. - 1121 45 Nellor, Deb L. - 110195, 137, 194 Nelson, Carol D. -191 194 Nelson, Dan R. -110166, 69, 194 Nelson, Doug R. - 1101 220 Nelson, Gary R. -1111 23,73, 90, 91, 112, 160, 183, 184, 194 Nelson, Janet L. -112122, 45, 62, 102, 107, 116 Nelson, Mary C. - 1101 107, 195 Nelson, Philip A. - 1101 72, 195 Nemetz, Ranna - 1111 219 Ness, Larry- 1101 72, 78, 81 219 Ness' TONY-19174, 75, 82, 83, 220 Nettler, Carolyn P. - 1111 195 Newberry, George William - 1111 88, Newton, Mary E. - 1101 107, 195 Nichols, Diane E. - 1111 195 Nichols, Diane K. - 1111 195 Nicholson, Susan L. - 1111 195 Nida, Linda D. - 1111 107, 195 Nishimoto, Eileen K. - 1101 106, 107, 122, 123, 195 Nishimoto, Mary Ann Y. - 1121 45, 62 Noble, William R. - 191 195 Noblitt, JoAnne M. -1111 195 Noland, Glen E. - 191 195 Nou, Mark s. - 1111 195 N511. Nicola M. - 191 195 Norcross, Leslie J. - 1111 183, 195 Kern Park Floral Co. Pot Plants W' flowers By Wire Portland 6, Oregon 6713 S. E. Holgate Boulevard 252 195 117, ,128 Mr. Moran helps a student during a student teacher conference. Norene, Mrs. Marjorie -1Teacher1 229 Norris, Diana J. - 191107, 195 Norris, Joan M. - 1111 195 Nunn, M1c11ea11-1. - 191195 Nye, Dave M. - 191 195 Nye, Eddy 15. - 1101 137, 195 OOOOO Oakley, Pam - 1101 219 Oakley, Saralee A. - 191 195 Oberteuffer, Mr. William H. - 1teacher1 229 ' O'Brien, Michael - 1111 134, 136, 195 O'Brien, Tim C. -110190, 195 O'Day, Andrzl M. -1l11111, 195 O'Day, Cathy E. -1111 195 O'Day, Gretta - 1clerk1 Odell, Mike P. -191198 Odell, Mr.Ray S. - 1teacher1 80, 229 Oeder, Leanne C. -1101 107, 198 Oeder, Nick - 112145, 118 Oldham, E. Joe -1101198 Olin, Dan - 1custodian1233 Olinghouse, Jon R. -1101 73, 82, 187, 198 Olinghouse, Judyth D. - 112145, 183 Olinghouse, J. Tom - 1101 73, 82, 186, 187, 188, 198 Olney, Dianna L. - 1111 198 Olney, Flo H. -1111 iss Olney, Irene N. -1111107, 137, 198 Olsen, Don J. - 191 198 Olsen, Harry R. - 191 198 Olsen, John C. -19174, 134, 135, 198 219 Olsen, Margaret A. - 191 198 Olsen, Steve - 1101 186, 188, 198 Olson, Don R. - 191 198 Olson, Bunny A. - 1121 45, 127 Olson, John E. -1101 88, 220 Olson, Vern F. -1111198 Oney, Marla P. - 112145, 62, 106, 107, 131, 191 Onuskanich, Mary A. - 1121 Orazio, Pamela J. -1111 110, 191, 198 Orazio, Valerie E. -19121, 22, 107, 136, 198 O'Rourke, Shannon D. - 1101 198' Orr, Jorja L. - 1111 198 Ossey, Mrs. Maxine H. - 1teacher1 229 Ott, Bill- 112145 Ott, Susan - 1111 198 Otterstedt, Mr. John - 1teacher1 229 Overall, Sherley F. - 1101 107. 135, 198 Ovetby, Donald - 1cusbodian1 Ovesen, Sandi S. - 1101 128, 198 Owenby, Aaron - 1101 198 owenby, Mike C. - 1121 54 uneml flowers corsages PR 4-3265 ' Pedersen, Rlck W. - 1101 200 Raab, Fran L. -1l11107, 202 Owenby, Pat E. -191 219 Owens, Ghislalne - 1121 46, 62 Owens, Sheryl L. - 1111 198 Owings, c,aII L. -191195 PPPPP Peyton, Miss Barbara 1, - 1teacher a1de1 232 Pfeifer. Pfelfer, Chester - 1121 - 47 Nancy - 1111 200 Pfeifer, Sara I, - 1101 200 Phelps, Ann M. -191200 Philips. Chen-Ie - 1121 47, 62 Phillips, Iulanne lrene - 1 111 201 Phillips Page, Roger 1. - 1101 72, 109, 198 Palmer, Ioanne W. - 1111 19B Palmer, Keith W. - 111173, 75, 90, 219 Palmer, Pamela M. - 191 198 Palmer. Paula M. - 1101 198 Pa1O, Chris L. - 1101 107, 123, 198 Palzinskl, Terri M. - 1101 107, 132 , 198 Pamer, Ruth I. - 191 198 Papperhe1m, Barry E, - 191 198 Pappenhelm, Linda L. - 1111 107,199 Parlsl, Lee W. - 1111 90, 199 Park, Carrie I. - 191 77, 199 Parker. Barbara - 1121 46 Parker, Gregory - 1111 Parker, Ilm L. - 1111 199 Parker, Mary L. - 1101 199 Parker, Paul D. - 1111 Parker, Rlta I. - 1111 199 Parks, Barbara E. - 1111 107. 199 Parks, Marilynn I. - 1111 199 Parrish, Dale A. ' 1111 199 Pasko, Shirley - 1121 46 Patalon, Diane L. - 1121 200 Patterson, Cathy M. - 1121 46, 62, 130, 183 Patterson, Iames - 1121 46, 62 Patterson, Marlna L. - 1101 107, 128, 115. 123, 200 Patterson, Wayne L. - 112146, 63, 135 Patton, Paddie - 191 200 Patzold, Roberta L. - 1121 46, 62 Paveskovlch, Mr. Vincent - 1'1'eacher1 96, 97, 229 Pearson, Allana - 1121 46, 62, 173 Peck, Ilm C. - 1111 90, 200 Peck, Kathy A. - 1121 46, 62, 114 Peden, Marilyn R. - 1111 102, 105, 106, 114, 115, 122, 125, 183, 184, 200 Peek. Bob H. - 1101 200 Pelletier. Karen P. -110195, 200 Pendley, Marshall R. - 129 Penny, David ' 1121 46 - Penny, Sharon L. - 1101 22, 123. 200 Penticc. Cheryl - 191 200 , Cathy L. - 1101 220 Phlllps, Rex C, -19172, 98, 201 Picard . Truman D. -1121 47 Plckard, Sue I. - 1111 107, 201 Pickens, B1llE. - 112147, 62, 88, 109, 112, 137 Pickens, Chris D. - 1101 88, 94, 201 Pickens, Tom L. - 1111 88, 201 Plckler, Sandra - 1101 201 Pierce , Vera - 191 201 Pierson, Glenn R. - 1121 Plllster, Ilm R. - 191 201 Plngo, Gres A. - 191 201 Pingo, Frank R. - 1121 Plngo, Irene C. - 1101 201 Pitney, 201 Pltney, 112, 20 Carolyn Diane - 191 107, Randy W. -111173, BB. 1 Pittman, Pam R. - 191 201 Pitts, Donna Rae - 191 201 Place, Barbara I. - 191 201 Place, Carol A. - 1101 201 Place, Miles - 1111220 Plebuch, Steven 1. - 191 201 Plumb, 186, 18 sandra c. -19122, 185, 7,1201 Pohrman, Theda M. - 1101 201 Polas, George W, - 111190, 91, 201 Pollcar, Rlchard Ralph - 1121 47,62, 118.120, 127,137,163 Pollng , Polson, Mlrlam E. ' 1101 202 Mlss Jean - 1teacher1 230 Pomeroy. Iames F. - 1101 202 POPP, Carol- 112147, 62, 131 Popplewell, Charles Robert - 1111 202 Popplewell. Sharon A. - 1101 202 Porret, Posey, Potter, Ianet Estelle - 191 115, 202 Robert E. -1111202 Paul D. - 112147 Potts, Martln D. - 112147, 62, 84, 95, 86,ll2,113, 137 Potts, Prudence - 1121 Pounder, Georgia L. - 191 99, 202 Pratt, Gerald L. T 191 90, 202 Premo, Mrs. Rochka - 1teacher1 230 Premore, Trent I. - 1121 Pepper, Donna L. - 1121 18, 46, 107 Pepper, Mrs. Floy C. - 1Teacher1 22B Pepper, Phyllls A. - 1101,l32, 200 Percival, Shlrley 1. - 1111 200 Perettl.Mr. Dale P. - 1Teacher1 229 Perkins, Brenda S. - 191 200 Peschka, Mlss Gerry - 1Teacher1 230 Peters, Raeanne I. - 1111 200 Prezeau, Dennis R. ' 1111 220 Price, Carey I. - 191 188, 202 Price. Paul W. - 1111 202 Prle St, Prlser, one 1. - 191 zoz Terry Ia. - 191 202 Proebstel, jean M. - 19123, 202 Proppe, Sue K. -111119, 110, 111, 123, 125, 202 Prothe, Iohn - 1121 Prcthe, Tim F. E. - 1101 202 Peterson, Barbara A. - 191 123, 136, 200 Peterson, Fred - 1111 200 Peterson, Greg E. - 1121 46, 50, 62 Peterson, Illl L. -1101 110, 200 Peterson, Ilm C, - 1121 46 Petrequin, Dr. Gaynor -10 Petty. Barbara A. - 1121 47, 62 Pentlco, Mrs. Ioan - 1cook1 233 Puckett, Phil B. ' 110188, 186, 202 Puffer, Christy M. - 19177, 107, 202 Pullen, Janet Catherine -1101 23, 123, 132 202 Q Q Q Q Q Quinton, Brenda Gayle - 1121 Davis Slgnal 1 1 Zben se osi Specializing in young men's clothing 221150 Uux rentals for any occasion l Eastport Prl-1045 R R R R R Rader, Tom Ioe -1121 62, 66,90, 91 113 Radmacher, Cheryl F. - 1111 202 Ramey, Karen L. - 1121 63, 135 Ralston, Gerald - 1custodlan1 233 Ramey, Sheryl A. - 1101 132, 202 Ramiskey, Nlkkl L. - 191 202 Ramsey, Iohn - 1111 220 Rancourt, Doug W. - 191 202 Randall, Ilm I, - 1101 202 Ranger, Blllle - 1121 63 Ranger, Chrls E. - 1101 22, 220 Rank, Laurie - 112148, 63, 107,123 Rask, Bert A. -1111220 Rasmussen, Karen - 1111 220 Rautenberq. Carol B. - 191 202 Raymond, Lynette - 1111 202 Redfield, Mark E. - 1101 202 Redmond, George P. - 1121 187, 195 Lloyd Center Al 1-1045 Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Beverly Gayle - 1101 220 , James Lee - 1101 202 LOIRB Nl. ' 1101202 , ' Luewanna lean - 1121 48 . Melody L. - 1101 202 1 - Reed, M1ke R. - 1111 202 Reeves, Kathryn - 1121 48 Register, Frank A. -1111 191. 202 v Rehberg, 11m W. - 1121 48, 63, 66, 69, 70, 78, 79, 8l,90,91,1113, 137 ' Relback, Mike - 1101 220 Reln, Mark W. ' 1111 202 Remington, Grant E. - 1111 84, 202 , Renzelman, Gary D. - 112143. 535 B4, 113 ' - Resburg, Linda K. ' 191 202 Reynolds, Mur1elR. - 1111 203 Reynolds, Rlck L. - 1111 203 Reynolds, Sandra - 1101 220 Reynolds, Shirley A. - 1121 48, 63 Rhyne, Denise L. - 191 203 Rice, Allan - 191 189, 203 ' ' , ,. mffgsw, V- .H 0.-1, .. . ,,- ..-. 1. ' ' '1 ., .. , V , A-1. 1 -, - A :.f::,Ia,:g:- A V- 1 wi, V.: 1 1 's N f'f1-1fi356S1 AZz :11Qfv F 1'-Z5fE,..,'.,-3i,?.f f' I ' i 1- 1 ' ,. , 1 315-f FINE AMERICAN a. 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Susan V. - 1111 106, 203 Riehl, Karen A. - 1121 48, 63 Rlehl, Marilyn J. - 1111 99, 107, 191 123, 203 .230 Sandall, Paul D. - 1101205 Sanders, Bonita Jo - 1121 49, 63 Sanders, Margaret 1Peg1 - 1121 49, 63 Sanders, Sharon Ann - 191 136, 205 Sanderson, Mrs. Betty - 1secretary1 232 Sato, Gary K. - 110172, 88, 205 Sato, Ken R. - 112149, 63, 66, 68, 71, 109, 112, 162 Sattergren, Ian - 1111 205 Saunders, Robert - 191 205 Savage, Franklin - 1111 66, GB, 70, 90, 91, 113, 125, 186, 187, 205 Sawyer, Darlis L. - 1121 49, 116 schaber, Carol A. - 1111 107, 205 Schaeffer, Pamela G. - 1111 205 Schimmele, Linda Sue - 191 205 Schindler, Terry A. - 1101 72, 205 Schmeer, Susan - 1101 205 Schmidling, Saundra K. - 191 205 Rigdon, Dale W. - 1111 203 Riley, Janice - 112148, 63, 141, 177 Riley, Steve S. - 1101 203 Rimes, A1E. -1l11183, 203 Ritchey, Sharleen L. - 191 107,219 203 Roach, Bcbli. -111166, 68, 203 Robel, Susan C. -110195, 107, 203 Robel, Tom W. -111182, 203 Schmidt, Gene W. - 191 74, 82, 205 Schmidt, Ierry - 1121 49, 63, 92 Schmidt, Steve P. - 191 90, 205 Schmoldt, Jean E. - 1111 205 Schnell, Bob E. -110173, 90, 113, 205 Schnell, Ellie L, - 1101 132, 205 Schnell, Ernest E. - 191 205 Schnoor. Carol I. - 1111 205 BEST UIISHES TU THE GHHDUHTIHG UIHSS I I 254 Compliments of ,BENQ-.75 SI-ZOE SHORE We feature nationally aBvertize3 shoes for the whole family at reasona6ly low prices. Open 9 :30, AM-i Till 6:00 P.M. Heaaquarters for Rd QB all Jets anb casual footwear. . Come in anb Shop Illrounb C I Robertson. Mike - 1121 48 Robertson, Roxanne - 1121 49, 184 Robideau, Tom - 1121 Robinson, Mrs. D. Virginia - er1 231 Rodacker, Gary - 1101 220 Rogers, Roy Jerry - 111192, 219 Rogers, Vicki L. - 1111 203 183, 1tea ch- Rolsten, Gerald - 1custodlan1 233 Romero, Kim LeRoy - 191 74, 203 Ronning, Kathy A. - 1121 49, 63, 135, 183 Rookstool, Cathi L. - 1111 203 Rookstool, Gretchen - 1101 132, 203 Roop, Flo - 1121 49 Roork, Joanna M. -111177, 99, 124 125, 203 Roork, Stanley G. - 191 88, 98, 186, 203 Rose, Karen G. - 1121 49, 63 Schorn Loren thleen Schommerf Miss Kathleen A. - 1teach er1 230 Schufeldt, Lindam. - 1121 so, ua, 119 Schufeldt, Lorraine L. - 1121 50 Schultz, Donna J. - 191 205 - Schultz, 1. Elaine - 110199, 136, 205 Schultz, Iu11eE. - 1111 107, 191, 205 Schultz, Richard - 1121 50, 63 Schultz, Ron L. - 1121 50, 63 Schulz, Gary - 1111205 Schuyler, Cathy - 1101 205 Scott, Darlene - 191 205 Scott, Karen A. - 191 136, 205 Scott, Mike H. - 1121 50 Scott, Mike W. - 1121 50, 63 Scurlock, Frank E. - 191 94, 205 Seaqulst, Don - 1121 50, 118 Searls, Glenn - 191 205 Seckels, Scott D. - 191 206 ARCTIC CIRCLE 7 7 5-O43 4 Shakes Burgers Soft? Drinks Ice Cream Rosenlof, Mrs. Flo R. - 1c1erk1 232 Ross, Mrs. Anedra - 1teacher1 231 Ross, Mrs. Dophne - 1cook1 233 Rothery, Edward 1. - 112149, 63, 73, 90, 113, 137 Rothery, Michael D. - 1101 109, 203 Rouse, Steve M. - 110172, 90, 204 Rout, LaVaughn C. - 1121 49 Rout, Rene Charlet - 191 204 Rowe, Tom J, - 191219 Rowin, John R. - 1101219 Rowley, Steve J. - 191 98, 204 'Roy1and, Bobbi S. - 1111 204 Royland, Signe M, -191107, 123, 137, 204 Rudd, Randall S. - 1101 204 Ruddell, Ernie S. - 1111 204 Rueck, Janice R. - 1121 49 Rumreich, Paul T, - 1111 130, 204 Rumreich, Peggy P. -191 107, 123, 204 Runyan, Brian Arthur - 1121 22, 49, 63, 183. 184 Rurey, Monty R. - 191 98, 204 Rurey, Nels M, - 1111 98, 204 Ruscheinsk, Michele T, - 1111 204 Rush, Teresa - 1101 220 Russell, Jay A. - 1101 204 Russell, Julie A. - 1101 204 Rust, Donna L. - 1101 204 Schorn , Selbert , Seibert , Loren -1111220 Mary A. - 112150, 63 Susan A. -1111206 Siefert, Gary - 1111 206 Seifert, Iohn C. - 1111 206 Seifert, Melinda 1. - 1111 206 Seifert, Tom Phillip - 191 206 Sethmann, Jennifer - 191 206 Settje, Carolyn I. - 1111 206 Severson, Linda -1l1122,23,99, 206 Sexton, Lee - 1111206 Seymour, Lorri - 112150, 63, 123, 177 Rust, Douglas A. - 191 22, 204 Rust, Helen - 1121 54 Rust, Mike D. - 1111 204 Rust, Robert H. - 191 88, 204 Rutherford, Linda M. - 1101 204 Ruthruff, Jan L. - 1101 123. izs, 2041 Ruthruff, Ron W. - 1111 204 Rydman, Ioyce L. - 1101 204 Rygh, Janice -1ll1l86, 187, 204 SSSSS Sabbe, Jeanne F. - 191 107, 204 Sabrowski, Pat W. - 1111 204 Sabrowskl, Susanne I. - 191 204 Sager. Mr. Robert A. : 1teacher1 231 Salyard, Mr, Ralph - 1teacher1 186, 230 Salzwedel, Carol - 1121 49 Salzwedel, Gall D. - 1101 204 Samuels, Lon L. - 1111 22, 34, 124, l 25, 186, 187, 188, 203, 204 Sandall, Joe H. - 191 220 102, T. B. Association representative talks to beginning journalists. A vrkolcl SUPVLEMENI w..m.......w sw. 1-.. u-1. om... 04. RESPIRATORY A vrtolcr SUPPLWENI te... Mmm. mv. sa..-.1 -...t...1 new Shanander, Linda C. - C91 206 Shanander, Verna L. - C111 220 Shankle, Beverly I. - C111 14, 110, 206 Shanks, Danny F, - C101 206 Shanks, Ioseph D. -C121S0, 63121 Shannon, Robert L. - C111206 Shannon, Tom G. - C91 206 Shaw, Carol G. - C111 107, 206 shsw, 1.12 1. - C101206 Shaw, Peggy - C121 50, 63 Shawver, Kay L. - C91 107, 206 Shea, Daniel Ierome - C101 220 Shea, Nuke D. - C91 205 Shea, Mlke T. ' C91 220 Sheehan, Jennifer L, - C111 206 Sheeley, Rebecca K. - C91 107, 123, 136, 206 Sheets, Gordon H. - C91 206 219 Sheeley. Andrea D. - C121 50, 63 sheeiey, Rita EM. -491136, zoe Shepard, Sheron Lee - C121 50, 130 Shepard, Karen - C101 220 Sheppard, Fay A. - C111 219 Sherwin, Thomas I. -C10122, 73, 90, 109, 206 Shields, William Thomas - C91 206 Shifter, Kathleen Iane - C111 206 Shlffer, Mlke C. -C12150, 63, 104,105 109, 114, 115, 117, 130 Shloshi, Patricia I. - C121 12, 30, 50, 63, 65, 102, 103, 106, 122, 123, 129. 165, 177 Shioshi, Sara I. -C101Z0,23,107, 123, 206 Shipman, Suzanne M. - C111 107, 207 Shiprack, Robert R. - C91 90, 207 Shore, Cathie M. - C91 107, 207 Short, James Leonard - C111 207 Shultz, Jack - C101 220 Shultz, larry A. - C91 207 Sichtau, Inka Barbara - C101 207 Siemroth, Mr. Forrest A. - Cteacher1 230 Simon, Lani C. -C1Z150. 63. 123 Slmonson, Ann M. - C91 107, 207 Simpson, Mr. Al A. - Cteacher1 98, 231 simpson, Dave E. - C10182, ea, 207 Simpson, Gary Glen - C121 51, 63, 78, 79, 80, 81, 96, 97 Sims, Mr. Harold A. - Cclerk1 232 Sims. Maryfl, -C12122, 51, 63,104, 114, 115, 116 Singer, Ierry L. - C101 207 Singer, Larry L. - C91 88, 136, 207 Sippy, Bonnie R. - C111 207 Slrrlne. Ann H. ' C121 51, 63 Skjei, Lynnette E. - C111 14, 207 Skorlch, Kathleen L. - C111 105, 123. 207 Skorlch, V1ck1A. -C9122, 123, 136, 207 Skuzeskl, Steve R. - C91 207 Slater, William - C91 219 Slavton, Linda I. - C101 22. 207 Slayton, Sandee Lee - C121 51, 135 Slider, Leon - Ccustodian1 233 Smead, Gilda Lee - C121 51, 63, 135 Smead, Linda R. - C101 207 Smethurst, Mr, William A. - Cteacher1 68, 87, 168, 231 Smith, Bonnie - C101 207 Smith, Candi S. - C101 102, 207 Smith, Carol D. - C121 51, 183 Smith, Cheryl D. - C101 107, 132, 207 Smith, Dennis D. - C101 207 smxth, Don 1. - C121 54 Smith, Donn M. - C101 219 Smith, Edith v. - C91 207 Smith, George P. - C121 51, 109, 186, 195 Sm1th,Mrs. Georgianna - Ccooky 233 Smith, Ianlce ri. - C91 115, 207 Smith, Jeanette L, - C91 207 Smith, Ierrle R. - C101 207 smxth, xentr. - C121-15, 51, 64, 73, 89,109, 112, 137 Smith, Maurine F. - C9177, 207 sm1th, Nellie M. - C91 zoa Smith, Mrs. Peggy L. - Cteacher1 128, 231 Smith, Sandra Gail - C121 Smith, Steve - C91 208 Smith, Susan - C121 51, 64, 134 Smrkous ky, Howard A. -C11120B Snedeker, Dan - C91 219 Snider. Snider, Snider, Snider. Snider. Snoddy, Snyder. Sola nd . Dorothy E. - C121 51 laura F. 'C101208 Linda M. -C1l1lS, 132, 208 L1nda M. - C101208 Tom -C101208 Steve R. - C111208 Larry C. - C101 186, 208 Arnie - C11192, 208 Soley. Larry A. ' C91 82. 90. 208 Somers, Richard - C111 208 Sonnenb erg, Brian C. - C91 89, 208 Sono, Reid T. -C10188, 208 Sorrell, Iames M. - C111 220 Spackman. Terry A. - C91 208 SPear, Ben -C111208 Spear, Victor - C111 208 Speich. Spelger. Danny - C91 219 Lorena ' C121 52. 64, 106. 122, 132, 133, 145, 176, 177178 Spellman, Mary Iane - C111 22. 107. 135. zos Spellman, Pete T. - C101 sa, eo, 92, zoe Spencer, E111 W. - C121 52. 64, 118 Splllman. Craig Steve - C111 96, 97, 208 Springstead, Larry - C91 219 Squires, Iohn Steve - C101 73, 75, 90, 113, 208 Squires. Sharon R. - C111 208 Staab, Don K. -C1215Z, 64, 78, 81, 96, 97, 112 Stace, Yvonne M. -C101107, 208 stsggs, Linda D. -C111191, zoa Standley, Mike A. ' C101 208 Stanfill, Cheryl E. - C121 Stanfill, Karen Kay - C101 107, 123, 126, 137, 208 Stanton, Iames Wm - C111 206 Stanton, Steve G. - C121 52, 64 Stapleton, Harry B. - C121 52, 64. 195 Stark, Sandra R. - C111 208 Starr, Ioan Elizabeth -C111116, 134, 208 Stein, Robert D. - 110192, 209 Stenberg, Mike Gillbert - C91 209 Stephen Stephen 64 s, Pamela I. -C101Z09 son. Ellen M. 'C12134. 52. Stevens, Carol 1. - C121 52 Stevens, Miss Virginia - Cteacher199 126, 230 Steward. Pamela Anne - C111 107,209 Stewart, Debbie Lynn - C101 107, 123. 209 Stewart, Don B. - C9172, 82, 98, 209 The TB GUIDE, the SICK LIST, and the RESPIRATORY REVIEW, VERDICT supplements, won for beginning journalists a state award from the TB Association. Stewart, Susan I. - C121 52, 64, 186 Stiles, B111 - C101 209 Still, Mr. Dean L. - Cteacher1 230 Still, Tom A. ' C111 188, 209 Stilmant, Don - C111 220 Stlllson, Michael LC. - C101 209 Stinson, Pat D. - C101 209 Stirling, Carol- C121 52, 64 Stirling, Ieanne - C111 219 Stirling, Iohn - C91 219 Stockbridge, Mary A. - C121 52, 64. 106, 177 ' Stocker, Steven B. - C101 23. 72, 88, 90 , 209 Stocking, Mr. William S, - Cteacher1 131, 132, 133, 227, 231 Stoddard, Mrs. Amy - Ccook1 233 Storey, Mrs. Iudlth A. - Cteacher1231 Storm, Patrick I. - C111 209 Stose, Philip G. - C101 209 Stout, Alan R. - C111 209 St. Pierre, Penny I. - C111 209 Strand, Iames M. - C121 Strasser, Gregory W. - C91 209 Stratton, lane L. - C111 134, 209 Stratton, Ieannine W. - C121 Street, David O. ' C91 209 Stronach, Crystal A. - C111 209 Stronach, Doug - C111 133, 209 Stroup, Iudy- C121 52, 64, 135 Stroup, Miles Cscott1 - C91 22. 82. 209 Stuart, Ken - C101 209 Stumpf, Iim T. - C1l1209 Stupek, Michael W, - C91 209 Sturdivant, Mr. Wayne - Cteacher123l Sturges, Dick D. - C101 209 Sturges, Ioan Iauraine - C91 107, 209 Suchy, Mary L. ' C101 22, 186, 209 Suiter, Lloyd E. ' C101 209 Sullivan, Donna - C121 52 Sullivan, Linda R. ' C91 136, 210 Sullivan, Paula L. - C91 210 Sullivan, Rick I. - C91 69, 210 Summers, Roxanne R. - C91 210 Summers, Sharon P. - C121 52 Sutherland, Dave - C101 220 Sutherland, Iaok D, - C121 C Sutherland. Karene M. - C121 22, 52 183 :. Sutherland, Margaret A. - C111l220 V Sutherland, Mark D. - C111'21'0 suthenahd, Nickie L. - Cl0F11211'0 suttah, ram H. - C101 220 ' Suurmeyerf Alice 1. - C121 sz, 64 Suurmeyer, Mary F. - C101 115. 183, 184. 210 Svart, Kristen Kathleen - C111 210 Swanson, David L. - C101 185. 210 Swart,T1m E. - C1l1210 Swart, Linda D. -C12152 Swart, Patty E. - C101 210 Swearingen, Marianne F. - C121 52, 64, 131 Sweeney, Colleen L. - C121 Sweeney, Lonn C. - C101 72, 186, 210 Sweeney, Pat L. - C111 66, 210 Swoboda, Sandra K. - C91 107, 210 Swope, Donna M. - C111 210 Swygart, Bob W. -C1l166, 69, 96, 210 Swygart, Mike L. - C91 72, 210 Sylvester, Del M. - C91 191 219 Sylvester, Rudolph - C121 52, 64,186 Sylvian, Linda - C121 123 TTTTT Tabler, Monty M. -C1o11ss, 188, 210 Talent, Stan W. - C101 210 Tambara, Janis Y. - C111 19, 111, 210 Tapfer, Mr. William - Cteacherj 230 Tate, John C. - C12152, 64 Taylor, Alice J. -C111210 Taylor, CherEllJ. - C101 107, 115, 123 210 Taylor, Donna L. - C91 220 Taylor, Donna - C121 52, 1.34 Taylor, Judy A. -C12153, 64, 130 Taylor, Kris J. - C101 210 Taylor, Lynda R. - C111 107, 210 Taylor, Marcia D. - C101 219 Taylor, Mary L. - C101 219 Taylor, Robert M. - C111 210 Taylor, Tom E. -C10173, 75, 90, 113, 210 - Y K Fresh Meats I. 8 E 4 . , - Grocenes D RIVE - IN Q' Toiletries MARKET 114' 1 -C 1 fl. fi Bull '77 Open Daily 1 4'1l2!!,::E!:l 9- 9 !'iS'j 774- 9489 -, C ., . 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Azurnano Insurance' Azumano Travel Service reeplea, Darell D. -112153, 64, lsa, 184 Tennant, Robert L. - 1111105, 210 Tenvlk, Ragnar -112153, 64, 90,117 Terry, Beverly- 1101 95, 107, 123, 210 Teschner,1Jola - 1121 53, 64 Testerman, Jerry - 1111 210 Teters, Diana K. -112153, 64, 115, 116 ThawleyQ Marilyn V. - 1111 210 Thomas, Darlene L. -112153, 64, 130, 135 Thomas, James T. -1101 210 Thomas, Mike E. - 1121 Thommen, Ricky Lee - 191 88, 210 Thommen, Ron L. -1111 220 Thompson, Mary F. - 191 107, 210 Thompson, Nancy I. - 1101 134, 210 Thompson, Richard B. - 191 90, 210 Thompson, Vicki K. -111177, 125, 210 Thornburg, Gordon D. - 1121 53, 64 Thorne, Eileen M. -19177, 210 Thorne, Gregory B. - 1111 210 Thorsen, Caleen A. - 1121 54 Thorsen, Carolynn Rae - 1111 210 Thurber, Archie - 1111 210 Thurston, Mr. Ronald -1teacher1 118, 231 Tice, Richard - 1custodian1 233 Tidwell, Mr. Sam - 1custodian1 233 Timmings, Randy L. - 1111 220 Tippie, Carol- 1111 210 Tippie, Sherri A. - 191 210 Tobler, Kathy M. - 1101 210 Tobler, Randy Edward - 191 220 Todd, Gary D. -1121118 Todd, Ricky Steven - 191 210 Tommaso, Tim R. - 1101 191, 210 Tommerup, Linda J. - 112153, 64, 115, 116, 183 Tommerup, Steve P. - 1111 98, 210 Tonnesen, Margaret Ann - 1121 13, 53, 64, 65, 107, 114, 123, 130, 177 Tonseth, Muriel R. -112153, 64, 104, 183 Tcwner, Christine M. -111199, 210 Towns, Dave C. -1101210 Townsend, Mrs. Frances A. -1teacher1 231 Traphagen, Kirsten - 1 teacher intern1 231 Traverso, Margaret E. - 1121 53 Trauth, Mike J. - 1101 210 Treacy, Brian P. - 191 210 Treacy, Darrell J. -112134, 53 Treacy, Murray F. -1111 220 Treacy, Steve R. -1111 22, 210 Treat, Karen - 1111 220 Trentin, Gerald E. - 191 210 Trost, Trout, Trout, Myles - 1121 64 Harry M. -1121 11S Mike -110190, 186, 188, 210 Tschopp, Stephen - 191 210 Tsubol Mrs Nobuko 1teacher 231 , . - 1 Tuck, Gary L. -112112, 30, 53, 57,59, 64, 104, 105, 158, 165 Tucker, Tucker, Cheryl Lynn - 191 210 Naneie A. -1121 22, 53, 64,134 Tufford, Karen J. - 191 107, 210 Tufford, Thomas L. -112154, 64 Tufts, Mrs. Mirth - 1teacher1 104, 230 Tune, Janis L. -191 210 Tungate, Steve C. - 1111 210 Tunks, Mr. Roger - 1teacher1 219, 230 Tunnell, Nancy - 191 210 Turner, Mr. Donald V. - 1teacher1 230 Turner, Faye J. -1111 183, 210 Turner, Joan N. - 1101 210 Turner, Ruth M. - 210 Dwyer Division Of P BLI HER ' PAPER CO. 6637 S.E. 100th Ave., Portland, Oregon Plywood Kiln Dried Lumber Pre-cut House Components Trussecl Rafters Dwyer Fuel Co. Shell Furnace :Ez Stove Oil Automatic Refill Service The Original 'Barkdustu Delivery Service Turpin, Dan M. -110172, 210 Tuthill, Vicky L. - 1111 212 UUUUU Uptain, Barbara - 1101 220 Uptain, Richard - 1101 138, 220 Uttley, Becky s. -1101 212 Utting, Carolyn M. - 1101 115, 212 Utting, Catherine B. - 191 212 VVVVV Valle, Albert G. -191 212 Van Cleave, Ioseph - 1121 54, 64, 191 Van Cleave, Len H. -191212 Van Cleave, Carla Sue - 1101 212 Van Denderen, Kaya - 191 107, 123, 212 Vanderberg, Ed A. -1101 82, 96, 212 Van Maldeghem, Dennk Iames - 191 22, 212 W Vanderpool, Gerald - 1101 212 Van Ianen, William Charles - 1121 Van Note, Mike W. - 1111 212 Vanover, Leon - 1101 212 Vaughn, Dave C. - 1121 54, 64 Venini, Dixie M. -1101212 Veninl, Mike I. - 1101 212 Veselik, Wayne - 212 Vickers, Iudy A. - 1101 212 Viles, Don - 1111 220 vlles, Al- 1111220 Vogue, Gary I. - 1121 69 Voit. Miss Carolyn R. - 1teacher1230 Volker, Steve - 1101 185 Vourhees, Sandra - 1101 212 WWWWW Waddle, Charles - 1101 220 Wahl, Jeri F. -112154, 64 Wahner, Lesllie - 1101 110, 111, 212 Waites, Andrew - 191 220 Wakeman, Ann M. -1121 54 Wakeman, Rose A. - 1111 212 Waldenmyer, Linda - 1111 212 Waldo, Linda - 1111 220 Walker, Linda- 1111 134, 220 Walker, Thomas L. -1101 90, 212 Walker, Todd R. - 191 ss, 212 Wallace, Steve P. -19174, 81, 32, 90, 212 Walls, Kendall J. T. - 191 212 Walls, Mrs. Vivian R. V. -1teacher1 117, 231 Walther, Larry E. -19122, 72, 88, 90, 212 Walton, Linda L. - 191 212 Chris Bomersheim does her part for the Country Fair gym show. Wassell, Charlene - 1121 Waterhouse, Scott E. - 191 213 Waters, Mrs. Inez - 1clerk1 233 Watson, Cynthia K. - 191 107, 213 Watson, Steve - 191 98, 213 Watson, Susan - 1101 99, 136, 213 Way, Donald - 1101 213 Webb, Sherry L. - 1111 213 webh. Steve - 1101 213 Weber, Martha J. - 191 213 Wei.hmann, John J. - 191 90, 213 Weihmann, Linda L. -112123,54, ss, 65 102, 104, 116 Weintz, Jerry W. - 112154, 65, 118 Weiss, Vikki L. -191 107, 213 weiasert, Judy L. -1111 107, 213 Wellin, Wayne B. - 191 72, 82, 98, 186, 187, 213 Wells, Lynda s. -191107, 213 Wentland, Joanne - 1111 124, 213 wentland, Olivia - 1101 213 West, .rerneen -112154, ss, iss, 177 Werner, Diane S. -1111213 West, Martha - 1101 213 Wescott, Gayle - 1101 213 Westcott, Greg P, - 1121 54, 92 Wetteland, Tom G. - 191 213 Wetteland, Willard O. -1121 54, 65, 96, 137 Whaples, Ron - 1101 213 Wheeler, Marilynn - 1121 54, 64, 177, 183 Wheeler, Richard K. -110190, 109, 214 Whitaker, Benjamin D. - 1101 90, 214 White, Chuck - 1101 220 white, Karen M. -112122, 54, ss, 110, 111 White, Mary A. - 191 214 White, Mike E. - 191 BB, 214 White, Mr. Robert - 1teacher1 231 White, Thanet Elizabeth - 1121 White, Tom E. -191 214 White, wnllarn - 1121 54 Whitehead, John W. - 1101 214 Wickerham, William 1Bill1 H. - 1111 220 Wicks, Joe D. - 191 214 Waples, Carol F. - 1111 213 Wardell, Candy M. -1111 107, 123, 213 Warnes, Mr. Chris F. -1teacher1ll6,231 Warren, Jack C. -110173, 78, 31, 90, 91, 213 Warren, Sally J. - 1111 213 Warren, Washam Washan-l Sandy J. -1111213 , Diane E. - 191 213 , Vern H. -1111 213 Wicks, Judy - 191 220 Widmer, Kristen A. -112154, 65, 104, 107, 116 Wiedrich, Al- 1121 55, 65 Wiedrich, Gary - 1101 214 Wiley, Ann J. - 191 214 Wiley, Calvin Kenneth - 1111 214 Wiley, Michaelle D. - 1111 214 Wilkinson, Lawrence T. - 1101 214 Wilks, Bonnie Dora - 191 214 Williams, Barbara Jean - 1101 214 Williams, Bobbie J. - 1111 214 Williams, Byron L. - 1121 55, 65' Williams, Carin Lorraine - 191 107, 214 Williams, David Lee - 112155, 130 Williams, Dee - 1101 107, 214 Williams, Gary Edward - 1121 55, 65, 183, 184 Williams, Nancy I. - 112155, 65, 177 Williams, Patricia A. - 1111 111, 214 Williams, Regina - 1121 55, 65 117 Williams, Ron A. - 112155, 65 Worley, Williams, Sam -1101 214 Williamson, Barbra J, - 1111 209, 214 Williamson, Peggy - 1101 107, 214 Willis, Rick J. - 191 214 Wilmarth, Greg B. - 191 90, 214 Wilmarth, Steve J. - 1111 90, 214 Wood, Mark - 191 215 Wood, Sharon A. - 112122, 56, 65 Wood, Stephen Harold - 191 215 Wood, Sue L. - 112156 Woodruff, Greg J. -112156, 65, 73, 74, 75, 90, 113 Woodruff, Laurie Ann - 1111 107, 136, 145, 215 Woodruff, Randy -111173, 75, 90, 113, 215 Woods, Bev - 191 215 Woods, Dennis - 1101 220 Woods, Woods, Janice - 1111 215 Wesley E. -112154 Wootan, Karen A. - 191 136, 215 Worden, Kay L.. - 112156, 65, 107 Worden, Rod F. -112122, 23,56, 65 David L. - 191 215 Wilson, Bill c. -19182, 90, 214 Wilson, Bob A. -1111191, 214 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson , David- 112154, ss , James Gardner - 1121 54 , James W. - 112155, 65, 133 , Jan M. -191107, 137, 214 , Julie -1101 220 Wilson, Pennie S. - 191 214 Wilson, Richard - 1101 137, 220 Wortendyke, Jan s. -112156, 65, 114, 115, 133 wnnliingmn, Chris - 1101 106, 107, 123, 215 Worthington, Don M. - 112156, 65 Wratten, Edward John - 1121 57, 65 Wrigley, Bob J. J 1101 215 Wrisley, Jerry L. - 112157, 65 Wilson, Mr. Robert - 1teacher1 184, 231 Wilson, Steve C. -110172, 215 Wilson, Thomas - 111192, 220 Wilcan, Dean -1111215 BE HAPPY 1 , e o LUCLKYFF' LIST WITH 'E TO BUY. 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PRSA ' P vs ' Z ' . 1 ,nd 1,-A 1 if 'ffm-S THANKS FOR YOUR FINE 1, L- ' ,V , 'I T5 OOOPHRATION . we BUILD TO SUIT U' Only 295 trade in fee on Durham 61 Downey - printer .,,,,,, 4 Better Homes- Meler s. Prank Photo studio ':i- . . ,, 1 f ,111O.: . 1 9 1 fl. Trade in your home H R - ::-.-- ' f' ' ' ans unning Photographic I A 4 - 1 of Ours. . . . . it has enabled us Ed LL1Cke 7061 S. E, POWELL to get the book out on time' - 1 l -54551 ff f 5 JIM'S ASW 'N 2-...eff DRIVE - Ill -' LW -2 v V J.. Q Xin 1 3817 S.E. 82nd f Jel-.eel 5 , HOE Across From Eastport OF THE BURGER FAMILY F PAPA MAMA BABY I OPEN 11 dm. - 11p.m. 31.322322ESfi5iSLKii5221'5iii.i3Z, LATER ON WEEKENDS activities . Planning ' ' lln College? We have spew' low cost plans to finance your college education Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporahan EASTPURT PLAZA BRANCH 4300 s E sznn Avfnuf UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK DF OREGON Yazzolmo TheresaTessy 112157 65 Yeager GeorgeE 1121 57 65 112 Yeaman Yeaman Joyce 1101215 Nancy 1101107 122 123 128, Yee Louxse 1111 215 Letty P 1111 215 Sandra Jean 191 21 107 215 Yoder Mlke R 1111 215 York Kerm1tC 1111 215 Yoch1m Yocum group for an all school assembly N N N N N N N 91 'x York PMA 112157 ss 123 177 183 Yost Tom Ray 191215 Young Young Young Young Younger Lxnda 1101220 Dlana L 1121 57 Fred J 111173 112 15 Joy B 1101 215 Mary .I 1111 107 Za! oski IudyA 19121 107 216 Zaden Z1ennaE 112157 65 Zanders Patr1claA 191107 216 Zelgler Keith 1101216 Zimmerman PatC 112157 65 Zimmerman SteveA 111166 88 9 215 3550 SE 92Nn AVE ZUAH PR 4 8805 I 2' 1 15 , .Q , g l . I , , 2 I I , - . . 191 ' ' ' 215 137 - , . . y . - 1 215 . , . . '- - - k . . - , 1 ' ' - , . - , , 131 0, . , . A 1 WW ML. -A 0 Chrysler Corporation sponsored this musical Zimmerman' Susan M. - un 216 if '35 - 1 I .V I I l I - Vx - l l 1 1 3 I wi ,- 1' ,VV MAY PETE ACTIVITIES it Ifiq ' G s M Eg . 445: xv H Q ,W ' , 'MN ', E i 2 . ix ' 2 p . fn. . to 3: 3 0 p , In , The Student Union was a popular place for many Marshall students to meet their friends during off modules. Dance that evening gown- 1. Saudi Fisher reigns as May Fete Queen - Donna Clifton, 1964 May Fete Queen, is seen in back ground. 2. Pie eaters, Jeff Biedel, Steve Biedel, Dan Leary and Jim Nearing, dig in 3. Tug-O-War enlists the aid of John Wratten 4. Ou the other side ofthe rope is Dan Leary 5. Mr. Stocking takes honors as one with Prettiest hairy legs. 'Wrf fi? ings, 1 ,R ,Fast wwsvyaf painting Girls, too, received training X PTA l964f65 Mrs. Edward Spellman, Mrs. Thos. Wonendyke, Mrs. E. B. Harriman and Mrs. Edward Williams. Row 21 Mrs. Ralph Carver, Miss Margaret Henderson, Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs Harold Moore, Mrs. William Matson and Mrs. Norman Kuper. Row 3: Mrs. Travis Brazda, Mrs. Edward Goughnour, Miss Rose Coffman, Mrs Warren Fox, Mrs. John Shlizeskl and Mrs. Melvin Bruhn. Row 4: Mrs. Carl Knutsen and Mrs. Robert Woodruff. Small group discussions were an important pan of the modular system used at Marshall. L I I - 1 -l I 1. -1 part of any stage production. in physical education classes X ,,.' I x 'U W I 1 i 0 .f.., . , EL, , , , ' I , ' i , ,.- ' ' 1110 -'Q-2 ..-y. x9!7fZ8fx .-, , CQAMQ Muni C1 375127, ,QM ,lffmhf f241.ovLf 111- Q-'k?fA5 1 0 'ff'-Q Zcffful' LAMLJL- .N di XIX six BEE kg7Zmx, ' fCJ'?' 'mf-'HS Lg!-4'a'M'S9 ' 23 v 1 . f , 1' , L - QULULL fvxfolbc' Eff-ffm f,1f',1--W-45-1 f Lf 6m Z Woj WML x ., .W Fifffo O . 1 M ,y .. A533-za '15 I v. I '. .1 X lbouk 1sPmWny ?!.f2!EfgM7gQ..,.. -


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