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Actors in the play, Oedipus Rex,” present a visually stimulating performance. A captiviating smile crosses the clown face of Jim Robertson, a 1981 Grant graduate. Well aware of the importance of high school students opinions in the up-coming election, the father of senior Josh Goldschmidt, Neil, answers questions proposed by a group of students during his campaign. 2 Introduction
HAD TO BE THERE ate 1 M |portland events invigor; Were you there with the other 200,000 people to ride Portland's Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) on its free three day opening? MAX tracks extended from downtown Portland to Gresham making limited stops, including a station in the Hollywood district convenient for Grantonians. Running on electricity, the lightrail system relieved heavy traffic from the Ban-field Freeway and the downtown area, reducing air pollution as well. ”A ride on MAX is much smoother and faster than taking a bus. Its $214 million cost was definitely worth it, claimed senior Scott Wynkoop. At a slightly slower pace, thousands of runners stormed the streets in Portland's 26.2 mile marathon. Sophomore Brent Richford and several Grant parents participated, giving quite a show to viewers. More than 100 students seized the opportunity to attend the Greek play, Oedipus Rex. The essence of the play, performed at the Northwest Service Center, did not quite enthuse them. However, Junior Jeff Dzubay admitted, “There was a big turn-out; we saw a different view of cultural acting. Ever considered joining the circus? Two 1981 graduates of Grant did, performing in Portland as part of thier tours of the country with Ringling Brothers, Barnum 8t Bailey Circus. For Jim Pobertson. his childhood dream of becoming a clown came true. Mary Beth Combs, a former Gendrill, also entered the circus after dancing for fourteen years. Their proud parents not only supported their circus decisions, but also their marriage decision as well when they wed in November of 1985. And finally, elation filled the minds of many students when Neil Goldschmidt, father of Grantonian, Josh, was pronounced Govenor of Oregon. His belief in the Oregon Comeback gained strong support, as shown by his victory in Grant's mock election. After a quick ride, senior Ingrid Moore and others step off MAX Gresham
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