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

 - Class of 1981

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xx .SW, . Q in-,ads-nw-M E 2 HARD AT WORK and in pursuit of a deadline is Senior Tony Clark. Tony joined the Lex staff at mid-term. VERDICT STAFF A FRONT: Advisor Barbara Neeley, Robert Krause, Dave Rogers, Marylin Sullivan, SECOND: Nancy Garbus, Stephen Pia- centini, Melissa Diede, Mike Endicott, THIRD: Susan Johnstone, Brenda Lee, Jim Hilsenteger, Lisa Jeli, Kelley Phillips, Kelly Gentry. BACK: Greg Worden, Jennifer Megyesi, Dave Alldridge, Cheryl Scott, Ken, Shaddy, Mike Sterkel. ' gi Psi .5-2 J, ,. , -' i . 5 5 .2-- M,,,,poolUW Q 4? 41' mgmf, DISCUSSING an important issue concerning the yearbook are Co- Editors Nancy Garbus and Susan Johnstone. Nancy and Susan spent many hours after school meeting deadlines. TURNAROUND OCCURS as Junior Heidi Strong, an experienced Lex Staff member, helps out Senior Rich Fayette with his assignment. Lex! Verdict 0 43 . . . .M a

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Publioolionr Aol!! inform :tual nl body A large turnout characterized both Lex and Verdict staffs as they met the challenges of producing Mar- shall's two publications. Lex Co-editors, Susan Johnstone and Nancy Gar- bus, shared the responsibility of meeting their goal to produce a top quality yearbook. An attitudes section was added to include the views and opinions of the Marshall student body to make the book more personal and interesting. It was difficult and we put in a lot of long hours trying to put the attitudes section together, but it was worthwhile be- cause the results will distinguish the year from all others, stated Garbus. The newspaper staff consisted of 30 students and was headed by Co-editors Mike Endicott and Steve Piacentini. The newspaper staff went through many changes this year, stated sports editor Melissa Diede. One of these included a classified ad section in the paper where students could enter ads for a small fee. Things such as secret notes to a friend, wishing a friend good luck in a game, and congratulations ap- peared in the ads. Another idea that was proposed by the Verdict staff was the suggestion box, which was located in the library and was used for student sugges- tions concerning activities around the school. FILING Verd-ads is Verdict Co-editor Steve Piacentini. Verd- ads were a popular addition to the school paper. LEX STAFF - FRONT: Robin Cahill, Dawn Alcorn, Karyl Wing, Levauna Gentry, Elaine Chan. SECOND: Casey Chandler, Barbara LaFont, Heidi Strong, Mary McGillivray, Rhonda Van Horn, Mia Flood, Lissa Peisley. THIRD: Robynne Major, Kim Kaady, Dina Farevaag, Kristie Jones, Tina Ross, Tena Wesebaum, Kim Jeli, Sonja Dieringer, FOURTH: Lorri Shep- herd, Shelley Regimbal, Susie Ruitenbeek, Chris Scott, Susan Johnstone, Advisor Barbara Neeley. BACK: Mike Blackwell, Rich Fayette, Alonzo Wilson, Anthony Williams, Tony Clark, Nancy Garbus. DISCUSSING Verdict deadlines are Dave Rogers, Co-editor Mike Endi- cott, and Steve McNeil, Meeting deadlines is an important factor in produc- ing an efficient newspaper. 42 0 Lex! Verdict



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WONDERING if student government will get the job done is Activi- ties Director Cathy Schar. Promoting other activities was also a part of Schar s duties, Executive Gnbinel pro 1 lucceuiul. fun When the six student body officers and nine leader- ship members got together in one classroom they made up Marshall's Executive Cabinet. Each student received one social studies credit for attending the full year and members had to maintain a 2.5 GPA. The group met two days every week for leadership classes, one day for a work day, and the remaining two for business meetings. We have many disagree- ments but we got a lot accomplished by working together as a group,', remarked Lisa Jeli, student body secretary. Besides being in charge of approving assemblies, dress up days, student elections, and Homecoming activities, they also participated in the United Way, a school exchange and the Second Wind food drive. Twenty-one Marshall students contributed their time and effort to the food drive in February. More stu- ...,,f-' QV lp Ill dents could have participated, but the twenty-one hard working students that were there made it a successful turnout, commented Chairman of Second Wind Marylin Sullivan. Marshall was rated within the top five PIL schools for the amount of food collected. All play and no work might have been an opinion that many of the Marshall students seemed to think while passing by the room of Executive Cabinet. The reason for those beliefs was because of the parties that were thrown for birthdays and the exchanging of gifts between secret pals. These, along with other activities, helped bring the classmates closer together throughout the year. The advisor, Cathy Schar, re- marked, l enjoy being a part of Executive Cabinet. Everyone works together and tries their hardest. They're a nice group of kids. live on at ,Dat ONE OF THE MAJOR ISSUES student government dealt with was vandal- ism. Discussing what solution can be found are Freshman Class President Denise Nelson and Public Relations Officer Ann Sarna, ALONG WITH FUND RAISERS and student involvement, the Executive Cabinet also put on assemblies. Participating in a skit to promote spirit are both students and teachers. 44 0 Student Government

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