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

 - Class of 1962

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,ki mit' x, 1 limi? v Elf , la' Seymour Glumpf IM!-, Barchekl author of the .jil- words tothe school song. F tri at v gx J ' ', f, Xl, ' Ttg , L em, - ,. f S ' hte' 1 A ,. lt! , I - Ak .- 31 ' ' ' li- Ag. 431 Minutemen emblem picked. Dads and Daughters at Banquet. Speaker - Kay West Q .ut to .v, t .MW , as .m ff-v rl' 1, , ft .M ft! l'i,'lff 52L , Wi! , 5,47 All K. .1 .We mit- or ,S if 'A' Choir Front Row, L. to R. : Beth DeCillo, Pat Wennberg, Kathy Young, Diane Greiner, Carol Lawler, Jeanette Chapman, Pam Wardell, Indie Smith, Bonita Burgett. Janet Vanderberg, Sharon Troxel. Sue Ennis and Sharon Iank. Second Row, L, to R. : Elsie Maker, Carmen Heiserman, Carla Lofqren, Rosalynne Richmond, Fran Oros, Connie Atkins, Susan Vale, Bonnie Goehring. Kathie Sorensen, Claudia Blackhurst, Kathleen Lannigan, Evelyn Bloom, and Alladine Whitehead. Third Row, L, to R, 1 Mike Braeback, Dennis Severson, Terry Kulju, Iohn Mitts, Nick Iones, Iohn Barrows. Richard Rydman, Chris Howell, Iim Iohnsrud, Lynn Montgomery, Dick Tice, Iohn Plaker and Accompanist - Alice Roork. The fall executive cabinet was elected and installed in May. Dave Losk, Sylvia Bowen, Sharon Hattrick, Irene Schmidt and Carol Pesznecker replaced Jerry Betts, Marilee Dudgeon, Kathy Lesher, Pat Wahl and Millie Matthews respectively. Not only do last year's student government officers deserve a hearty thanks, but the entire student body should be given a tribute for their cooperation, devotion, interest and hard work. Marshal1's first student body, of approximately twelve hundred pupils, soon found that Iohn Marshall High School was an excellent place to grow and to mature. Here an interested stud- ent could develope not only his political aptitudes but his academic, athletic and social abilities as well. At the end of the first grading period, forty-two deserving scholars made the initial honor roll and by the end of the fifth grading period , ninety-eight hard working Marshall- ites had attained this glory. At the end of the year, four industrious scholars had maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout the entire year. Boys' Choir Front Row, L, to R. : William Jenkins, Blaine Dev rs D B Thawley and Buddy Ioliy e , an erg, Gary Wecker, Iim Hamilton. Thomas Crossen, Robert Second Row, L. to R. : Richard Reinhart, Iim Stenehjem, Earl McComas, Dick Summitt, Iim McFarland, lohn McFarland, Ron Jorgenson, Leslie Petty and Steve Elliott. 102

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ml i 'Stir ,ms -,gif At the first Student Body dance, Kick-off Kapers , September 9, the fund was increased -fp, by seventy dollars. Robert Loop was presented at the Kick-off Kapers as the holder of Mar- shall's number one Student Body card. sf Another important source of income was the tremendously successful Miniature Model T Citi contest drawing. Lipman's in Eastport Plaza arranged to obtain the Model T for which enthus- iastic Marshall students sold tickets. All of the profits, six hundred sixteen dollars and 50 ' ' jf cents , went to the Student Body fund. ', W W'hen the constitution was finished, all Marshallites were impatient to put it into use. The student body quickly approved the constitution for it was a flexible, well-planned and demo- cratic document. Ianuary 24 was a milestone in Marshall history - Marshall students went to r Mi the polls and carefully selected their first executive cabinet. Upon hearing the announcement at the Washington game, Ianuary 24 , the student body quickly pledged their enthusiastic sup- port to the newly elected cabinet. Ierry Betts was elected President: Marilee Dudgeon, vice- president: Kathy Lesher, secretary: Pat Wahl, treasurer and Millie Matthews, activities dirf ector. This initial executive cabinet was presented at an all school assembly when Mr. Proppie,:iff'lE' duly installed the five student body officers. With the student body elections out of the way, the voters set to work February 3to select their first class officers. Elected to the head office, 5 in each class was Dave Losk, Junior Classy Mel Griffin, Sophomore Class and Mark Stronach, Freshman Class. nted on February 10 , by the Mi, 4 1 . Short ya , Sophomore Class. Thetalent show, featuring the Dueltones, was a successful and entertain- 1 1 take-off on You Asked For lt . On March 10 , the Freshman Class took the rest of the stu- A I ng ' Fli ht Around The World as they presented their prize winning talent ,, ,N A dent body on an hour s g , assembly. The Iunior Class also displayed a variety of unusual but entertaining talent at a later assembly. The class officers and student body officers worked extremely hard and served Q, .5 their supporters well. They were, in all probability, glad, and yet a little sad, to see their ' terms of office come to an end. l fterthls election Marshall's first talent show was prese til md Sock Hop l r I Marshall's initial courtyard l Christmas tree. Yi it Freshman Class Officers o gliisraznjslaltglczristmas tree is ff ' ' ' I' A 'f ,S 'im an Y W1 A iffnA1f 5 . ,..,,, , '.,1 f 'f t l ifWQlF7-QWU ET 9? eedli- Bliag vires - Pr id I. L. to R. : Carolyn Stover- Secretary, Iudy Lieb- Treasurer, Pat Butterfield-Vice President and Mark Stronach es en Vw . ,aww- ' , 1-5130 P-H' nm -rnnnkliwmg DIY: N0 ,isis 101 1 Newspaper name chosen.



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Participants of Sophomore Talent Show Marshall also did amazingly well athletically. The M-men came through with flying colors on almost all levels of city competition as our teams surprised sports enthusiasts throughout P rtl nd. Our firstj. V, football team played an outstanding season, starting on ,September 22, o a with Marshall beating Benson on our field, The football season continued successfully and by h d fthe season our I V football team ranked second in PIL standings. The I, V. Cross t een O , . . Countryteam also placed second in the city. Our basketball team completely surprised every- seasonspeoulation ranked Marshall at the bottom of PIL standings. The team one who , in pre- , finished their season on March 3 by losing sixteen games and winning four. In final PIL stan- dings the Marshall baseball team ranked fifth . Although Marshall did not compete in PIL track ' ' ' ' ' f ft M. H. S. track meets onthe varsity level, ourl. V. thin-clads built a firm foundation or u ure teams competing on all levels. Girls' Choir - ,A L, and 1 I Front Row, L. to R. : Paula Taylor, Diane Klingman, Karen Andersen, Jacqueline Ramsey, Carol Iohnson, Sandra Finley, Sue Dudgeon, Mary Miller, Norma Bowers and Diane Carey. Second Row, L. to R. : Charotfe Hyke, Cheryl Foster, Marjorie Daae, Barbara Myers, Sharon Palmer, Dianna Nagel, Evelyn Kruse, Patty Lawry, Marianne Hutchin, Kathy McMahon, Linda Easton, Barbara Pratt and Gwen Hutchins. Third Row, L. to R. : Linda Woodruff, Diana Domme, Maureen Kennedy, Ioanne Woody, Gloria Rothery, Nancy Irvine, Pat Matlock, Sharon Johnson, Rhonda Miller, Dorothy Gill, Lynn Coffey, Marcia Smith and Sharon Granlund. Social life at Iohn Marshall was never dull because of the large variety of activities planned what a student's interests were, he could always find something for the students. No matter to do or attend. From the word GO, Marshallites proved to be an exceedingly interested group as they all pitched in to make their high school an active one. On the first day of school, September 6, the first school newspaper, the hard work of fourteen capable journalism students , - . was distributed to the students. September 9 saw the entire student body attending Marshall s f' t ssembl and later that evening many student body card holders attended the schoo1's irs a y initial dance, Kick-off Kapers , At the Rally Roast a dance presented by the rally candi- dates on September 23, Marshall's first rally was announced. Members of the first varsity rally squad were Sylvia Bowen, Bunny Burgett, Laraine Lee, Reidun Meldal, Ioan Miller, Mary Powers , Doug Eubanks and Bob Smith. Despite the rally's decided disadvantage of no uniforms and no previous practice as a squad, this group did an admirablejob of promoting school spirit during the football season. September 29 was a proud day for Marshallites flocked to an all- school assembly and remained attentive while they were presented with four color combinations from which they were to choose their school colors. The fO1-ll' COmbiHBl1iOHS Were? ul DENY. scarlet and white, Q23 purple and white, Q3l purple and gold and C47 green and gray. This was an important decision that had to be considered carefully. A cautious student body cast its l ' stability votes, taking into consideration the combination's originality, cost, dry c eaning and appearance on athletic and rally squads. Because over 900 students voted for NAVY, SCARLET AND WHITE, this color combination won the election by an unmistakable landslide. That evening Marshall was honored to play host to the first P-T.A. meeting, and the next week Marshall High's Dads' Club held its first meeting and elected Mr. Iohn Marshall president, Q .N 4. Connie, Vonnie and Bonnie Goehring provide enter- tainment. HQ Pancake eaters 'i , ' Q V , ner , S 'A . 'f... f i' it - 5 I 9 ,:., ' V., 15? A f 1 K 45' L iii? '7 I -P ' -Q Ns' I 1 .Li 1 - ' tk 4 ,. , y 4 3,5 , V .,-- g, Coffee ? Mrs, Sabin pours Q55 134' W K, w .xl Pancakes in the making. 1

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