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1960-61 SCHOLASTIC AND SERVICE AWARDS ifiizlfi .1 r1.fT.fq5 t Margaret Goold, Betty Lorenz, Joanne Pedersen, Paula Godsey, Pat Domme, Irene Schmidt and George I-lysmith, Gall rlass, Dwight Miller, Myrna Burrows, Tom Barnett, Joy Dilley, Penny Shaffer, Judi Eckman, Gary Smith and Mike Harrison, . f V antiwar -of ' 15 f',' gi 57 'll P Jane Paice, Felicia Bean and Carole Tonnesen. A ' K ' ,g,agg,gJ5,,,3,Q,,Qlf.. el, areal get V,,,,' rags ,f,,,,wsf. yrs t ,wr 1 - AA he iQ,k,,l.3 t Betty Gillespie, Reidun Meldal, Joar Nedrow, Fran Oros.,Patrlcla Sabin. lean Taylor and Carole Waltmire. r 2 ,ug . ,z se if if if V7 - Evelvn Bloom, Sandra Falk, Janie Furukawa, Janice Ishida, Sharon Rigdon and Cathy Lindsey ,N ., , ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,fairyl,,,eQ,,,,q,,,,ges3, I Jerry Bentts, Marilee Dudgeon, Kathie Lesher, Patricia Wahl, Mildred Matthews, Dave Losk, Mel Griffin, Mark Stronach Dick Ross was given recognition for work as President Pro-Tem. 11 1 ,, l . f--', A L ,,., .tztrf-sttnarratwt, tv:st,,ggee,l55g5f',j5fgjggxgfji,g35g5gg'5W55,52 .1 ,',, M fr K x I A scroll to be put in the trophy case was awarded to the Freshman Class Alene Blair, Rod Bryant, Darlene Cowan, Carol Evanger, Sandy Ford, Jim Koch, Elsie Mak M Mill er, ary er, Pamela Pedersen, Carol Pesznecker, Irene Svensson and Kathy Hysmith, :'X Dave Pearson. X t. ,nv Irl rl' if-fri it , f f ' 'r-. Freshmen: Loen Azumano, Karen Batchelor, Darlene Cahill, Linda Campbell, Chris Conner, Joanne Freeman, Jean Garibbo, Sharon Granlund, Laura Raab, Carol Rienecker, Larry Hansen and George Woodward, Sophomores1 Evelyn Bloom, Diane Grelner, Marge Gribble, Laraine Sono, Mary Ann Sall, Janice Popp, Herb Hipple, Lynn Johnson, Ken Kirkpatrick, and Norm Menegat. Juniors: Sylvia Bowen, Elsie Maker, Carol Pesznecker, Mary Powers, Nancy Warren, Jeannine Williams, John Lewis, Dave Losk, Robert Ronald, and Richard Saito. ' 'J A I DL ,L ,, ,r--' Qitliil .a -4-2 if- 'Tiif J 1' J 'A ' ng , R Loen Azumano flfreshmanl, Kit Carson lSophomorel, Bart Smith Uuniorl. X I LVVV K V V K Carole May ,, , ,. ing 3 J -, .glow-rt in Carol Pesznecker K3 Gold Keys, 3 Place Awards, National Medalist Awardl, Susan Lohkamp, Pamela Pedersen fGold Keysl ,Diana Berreth, Nick Caputo, Carol Carpenter, Sandy Ford, Fred Hatton, Steve Markshausen, Dianna Mostella, Danial McCarty, Jim McFarland, Kenneth Peterson, Dave Relnhart, Richard Saito and John Smith fPlace Awardsl, . 1,1 5 F Tfi I fffl TEFL? 1. -Wit HPV? Xia ,illilx E ,',,,,i,, 1,2 f. ,, .5 Q f yeg,+,,,, 'fyv,f,:-itimfv'-r -- :- ig, Egg , ,.,', f. jr - Rod Bryant and Carol Pesznecker. I I N f in Dennis Farrer fist in Wood Divlsionl, Mark Stein 12nd in Wood Dlvlsionl , Donald Pitzjarrell 11 st in Machine Metall, Roger Hefeneader 12nd in Machine Metall , Derwood Pflieger 13rd in Machine Metall and Ronald Ball 13rd in Wrought lronl. -- .,.. 4:1 2. ie, -,'f -f', ,,--, g My it 'A M, , , J Karen Austin and Carol Pesznecker lOutstandlng English Studentl , Diane Jolln and Vicki Burnett lDirector's Drama Awardl, Mike Harrison, Rich- ard Reinhart and Dave Pearson fStaging Drama Awardl. Mary POWERS fBest Business Student! , Cora Armstrong flsest Carolynhlilentges tBest Beginning Typlstl, Richard Massey fBest Personal Tvoistl and Svlvla Bowen fBest Shorthand Studentl, , 6, t 3 , .b V John Lewis, Kit Carson, Terry Fleming and Norm Menegat attended Oregon University in the summer of 1961 fl' Q,-ii gg 5 -Q iifFT21,-2. . ,,,L,, , at ..,r ,,,,, , .,..,, . ,,,k.,,,.. ,,, L,,L Z ,M ,,., ,, George Swanson, Paulette Wellman, Robert Ronald, Kenn Wagner and Arlan Ridpefi , Gene Hansen fllditor-in-chiefl, Robert Campbell CSports Editorl Dorothy Burton fEditorl Felicia Bean 1210 in he f , , c s o printed copyl, Barbara Pat- terson fMost Conscientious Page Editorl , Gerald Long fVolunteer Freshman Verdict Photographerl, Karen Gellner and Penny Paulsen fjointly sold over 300 inches of advertisinql, Kathy Hysmith, Doris Miller and Richard Saito lPreliminary Yearbook Planningl. 1 1 X K Q.,
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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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SPGRTS IV Football Front Row, L, to R.: Monty Anderson, Jan Baldwin, Jack Grover, Willie Love, Ron Bracken, Dave Relnhart, Mike Sal- chenberg, Bob Young. Second Row, L to R.: Karry Napoleon, Roy Dwiggins, Jerry Stallard, John Poler, Larry Bennett, Bob Lawrence, Keith Casper. Third Row, L. to R.: Gary DeVo11. Jim Stenehjem, Fred McEnany, Oren Pollock, Marvin Schaber. Fourth Row, L. to R.: Dick Ross, Tom James, Dennis Stewart. Not Shown : Tom Bailey, Jerry Betts, Bob Black, Don Cooley, Amie Durham, John Fahmer, Mel Griffin, Tom James, Dan Jones, Roger Pharrls, Gary Alton, Cliff Hawes, Ilm Johnsrud, LeRoy Kilgore, George Nelson, Jim Nylander, Tom Reese Bob Simpson, Terry White and Dave Wlttkop. On September 22, 1960, Marshall's football team ran out onto the field for the first time to play against Benson. The J.V. Minutemen were assisted at every game by some of the largest J.V. crowds in the city. At the end of the season, the team, having won five out of seven games took third place in the city on their win-loss record. The enthusiastic team was coached by Coach Darrell Everett . IV-Varsity Cross Country JV - Varsity Cross Country Front Row, L, to R. : John Godfrey, Robert Ronald, Chris Howell, Second Row, L. to R. : Gary McQuown, Dave Losk. Third Row: Ron Krueger. 1 1 3 Practice started early! i 3 gr.. 154 a k figigigfi-s'j:'5fQw71- 3 3 lat .ta 5 ,V V , 3, r aw ' in ' z Wane ::,..q.- , N7 .. i fl? .Mt at E ef' ,Hnrf , Le, X Mr X Action at the Benson game Marshall Marshall Marshall 2 Jefferson Grant Wilson Lincoln Madison Franklin Football Results Marshall 32 Benson 6 4 18 6 33 7 6 20 6 0 6 6 'a 'Q 1:5 Marshall ' Marshall . Marshall 26 r Jig 4 H 231 ,gif gw sim ,4 1 if V3 :Tv E v ,ki 'i ' Co-captains , Test were recognized ' 4 standing players. .W v an 2 ff er Sr Bracke early as out
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