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

 - Class of 1965

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John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 78 of 266
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Page 78 text:

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.

Page 77 text:

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!



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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

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