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

 - Class of 1962

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Participants of the Junior Talent Show, Marshal Ken Tester The Kid lDave Loskl makes quick work of the Marshal. 'E it , JW' ' I . If ,.. . 5 J, at ai J: m J, V . tg - Pep Club , W -,. .,,.,. Front Row, L to R. ' Judy Holder, Arloa Pede . . rsen, Marjorie Daae, Sharon Granlund, Barbara Sousley, Sharon Stanenko, Kay Pedersen, Bonnie Gllstrap, Janet Green, Karon Thomas, Wanda Huntley, Donna Clark, Claudia Santesson, Marilyn Jones , Marcia Alvlar and Kathie Lesher. Second Row, L. to R. : Evelyn Bloom, Sandra Relgler, Carol Gross, Christine Patts, Sandra Taylor, Stella Landacre, Shlr- ley Peden, Molly Moline, Sallie Nees, Judy Snyder, Krlstlne Van Alst, Carmen Hetserman, Dianne Duncan and Norma Bowers. Third Row, L. to R. : Mary Cashman, Lorna Pratt, Sandra Wood, Sherry Hallock, Karen Gellner, Penny Paulsen, Vlckl Burnett, Gaylene Nelson, Loretta Lee, Diane Allison, Judy Simpson, Judlth Wilson, Nancy Mltchell, Sharon Nystrom. Jeanne Moran and Chris Connor. Fourth Row, L. to R, : Pam Weissert, Janice Hamby, Llnda Lozano, Gwen Hutchins, Nancy Irvine, Evelyn Kruse, Judlth Edwards. Karen Forgey, Mabel Dickenson, Betty McCormack, Sheryl Whipple. Laura Raab, Shella Prank, Lorrie Cunning- ham, Darlene Cahlll and Cheryl Matson. Flfth Row, L. to R. : Jeannine Williams, Llnda Woodruff, Carole May, Jeni Dunton, Colleen Heintz, Sue Harriman, Judy Farmer, Linda Mlletta, Beverly Kropp, Darlene Mlchaells, Marcene McNlel. Kathy Hysmlth, Janice Ishida, Loen Azumano and Karen Batchelor. Slxth Row, L. to R. : Christy Haglund, Sally Pasko, Karen Sousley, Laralne Sono, Lynn Coffey, Iudy Smith, Sharon Hat- trlck, Karen Rose, Sharon Usher, Carolyn Stover, Barbara Pratt Diane Carey Terry Henkel Carole H ld C , , , O er, arol Rlen- ecker and Linda Campbell. 7 W .. - - . . Castro's Combo ' lil , ,- J- ai Robert Thawley sings at Junlor Talent Show, ,, , the -- f .wr wir., at W 5 .L . 'L 13? jf 4.. .QL Participants of Freshman Talent Show More than twelve-hundred students were waiting with mixed emotions for S t ep ember 6, the first day of school. A thousand and one questions popped into those 1200 minds and for every question there was a qualm. All of them, from the most timid and fearful freshman to the most sophisticated, yet awed, junior, were a little frightened, a little hopeful and more than a llttl ' ' ecurlous. They had heard so much about the building itself, but they had heard little about their fellow students or the teachers. 110

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I.V. Rally Squad 1 1 1 1, rw- 1 1 .W ,, , 125 ,K r 4 is s a 1,22 'Z W N V7 I 'K 4-.1 I K I wrri f' I- rj, K gl : kt 1, r .... - 'st' ,-iff la '- at i 3, ' 'V K . -- - , 1533 ,Q iffy' , pe, i we F t Row, L, to R. : Pam Hargraves, and Sharon Cornell. TOD Second Row, L. to R. : Roxy Piert, Nancie Akamatsu and Sue Dudgeon. Not Shown: Marilyn Lesher. G. officers and student body executive cabinet. LE was c o en a May 17 , 18, 19, 22 and 25 were set aside for elections of rally squads, class officers, A. M. X h s s the name for the yearbook r l fe Mexico was the setting for the play Pink Magic . Nursery School grocery store . 'lx Finger painting takes over ' in M.H,S. Nursery School 1 on May 29. Deep Purple , our first spring formal, on May 20, was the scene of the crowning of Laraine Lee as Queen of the spring formal. This crowning took the place of a May Pete Queen so the court was composed of six junior girls. At Marshall, as well as at every other high school in Portland, the students become very restless as the school year drew to a close . f 'Ti' 1 When the last day of school, June 9, finally came, Marshallites bid farewell, tinged with ' .,,,:. sadness to the excitingly wonderful year of '61 and welcomed a carefree summer. Deep ln their thoughts they were already planning for an even greater year at Marshall High! -,gy Tk It should be said that it is extremely difficult to pin down just where Marshall began. We know it began initially as a misty idea gradually becoming a more specific plan until finally kv, the idea was so definite that it was ready to be set down on paper. From there, it went from A-7 drawing board to drawing board, from office to office and from conference table to conference N. ti table' there was a lot of work to do on paper before actual construction could even begin. The construction period was a prolonged and tedious one, and delays slowed progress occasionally. When the actual building was completed, there was still untold work to be done and uncount- able details to be taken care of before the scheduled first day of school. Administrators, fac- ulty and adult staffs spent weeks and months in the planning and preparation of the many athletic and scholastic programs. There was finally only one factor missing -- students! i Mi ai ' liirfi l I Marcia Alviar entertains at Kon Tiki Dance



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Orientation days gave the newcomers a good chance to pay fees, get a good look at the. building and to study the unfamiliar faces of their future classmates. Sophomores and juniors couldn't help wondering if they would like Iohn Marshall as well as their former high school. The freshmen? Well, they had the same set of uneasy questions that freshmen all over the nation had. Most of the student body realized that they, and only they, had the answers to their questions. They could make this high school great and dynamic if they so chose. It would take a lot of hard work and even more than a lot of cooperation. It would require that 1200 individuals learn to give and take, to work together. Would the student body be able to band together to form a strong unit that could achieve its goals of greatness and success? Only time would answer that question, but answer the question it did! From the first day of school, the students of Marshall high school found that it was easy to make friends and get lg? 1' -.Q WL' il, Qs. ,f .Eg , 1,5 Voting for Queen at Deep Purple . spring formal. iss: 1 1 sf is acquainted if you were willing to smlle and be friendly. J! 1 1 It wasn't easy to organize a new school, but it was possible because everyone was willing to give freely of themselves, their time and their talents. Our student body learned the hard lessons of patience and understanding, and they also learned to accept nothing less than per- fection in anything they did as a student body. There are no words to pay proper and fitting tribute to that deserving intitial student body that did so much to aid John Marshall High School's progress toward unity. MISS Merry Christmas F Queen Laralne Lee with W., ,,,, escort Thomas Bailey. ' r s 35 MW I W mi Q!! wg? Refreshments M--1 fi, , I ,151 1 1? is? U 1 E W li' ' . I F HQ., , git Yearbook' name selected Miss Merry Christmas f Irene Svensson 1 1 1 1 it ,Eg

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