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

 - Class of 1981

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John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 134 of 200
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HELLEN MILLER Vocational Ed Secretary DOROTHY MILO Main office secretary A J MORRISON Reading Freshman Humanities DIANA MOSS Trainable mentally retarded Aide BARBARA NEELEY Publications English JOHN O DONNELL Global Studies DALE PERETTI Sof-nal Studies VINCE PESKY Vice Principal SUE PETERS Math BARBARA PEYTON Freshman Resource Center JOHN PHAN Aide in ESL program WANDA RAVEN Librarian MONTY RUREY Freshman Humanities BOB SAGER German Social Studies CATHY SCHAR Student Government 130 ' Faculty KRIS MARTENS Art Senior Humanities JIM MCCALLISTER Business Ed. DAN MCCALLUM Auto shop LYLE MEYER English if an fi wk F wrt' gm., ,ww WWW' vw V19 el, 3255 Mir? filer-2 H545 if 5? no-I ,NW iw? WM, F

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ED LEBARON Industrial Ed CHARLIE LEHMAN JENNIFER MANSFIELD Special Ed Aide Freshman Humanities Social Studies SUE KENNEDY r CHARLOTTE KUM Library Asst. JUDY LACHENMEIER Vice Principal TERRY JOHNSON A t Counselor Sue Stahl, who has been with Marshall since the fall of 1979, was very pleased with her job at the school. She was very much impressed with the staff and the students whom she noted were interested in school. She felt that counseling was positive contact with students, the kind of contact she enjoyed. Stahl, along with her counseling job, dealt with college informa- tion. As she gathered data on financial aid and scholarships, she arranged for college representatives to visit Marshall while she helped students who planned on more schooling get prepared. She also ad- Stahl finds vised students who came to her with ' problems with their classes, worked with n s I n g students who needed help adjusting to school, and aided students who came to her with problems about school, friends or family. She believed that Ucounsellors maybe help students understand themselves betterf' ..a6l 1. COUNSELOR SUE STAHL works on a problem with Senior Sandra Kennedy Faculty ' 129



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miter :fl 'fp afuvl itll it 'bl' 'UK 1521, :Q .. t , i My . Y'-'TQ' ' 2 cwnuflul-N.fs '6Ai,X,-XX' ll SHERYI. WHIPPLE English Speech PAT WHITE Voc. Work Exp. Coordinator GLORIA YERKES Bookroom RON SIMONIS Science ' AL SIMPSON Social Studies BOB SORKIN Industrial Ed. SUE STAHL Counsellor WILLIAM TAPFER Vice Principal M GAYLORD VERMAAS Math ROMAN WIDOLFF Trainable Mentally Retarded CHUCH WITHEE Math ,it mfs E Siwblzif Winemaking a popular hobby has drawn several staff members, including Bill Tapfer and Lyle Meyer. Tapfer, who had little regard for ornamental wines such as rhubarb or dandelion, specialized in grape wine Meyer made grape wine along with cherry, blackberry, elderberry strawberry and orange. -I-Iis personal favorite has been elderberry Both Tapfer and Meyer were attracted to this hobby through tasted some made by his Wine-making popular hobby for faculty family interest Meyer started when he father in law and found it quite good. He sent for a permit which allowed him to make wine as long as he did not sell it, and went to a library for books on the subject. Tapfer learned from his father, for he used to help him as a child. While a very generalized method does exist, Tapfer explained that a sense of intuition was needed. M3 R I ki I si: ,Q .r i .fri I . H . a .. Sis , WINEMAKERS Lyle Meyer and Bill Tapfer examine the fruits of their labor. Faculty 0 131

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