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

 - Class of 1981

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FOCUSING the camera is Junior Jim Haworth. The Photo Staff took thousands of pictures during the year. RIFLE CLUB members Ryan O'Neal, Advisor Dan McCal- lum, Bill Baker and Scott Boyd check their scores from an earlier practice. TAKING a short and rare break from her duties as a photographer is Senior member Sheryl Hale. After attend' ing a summer class at P.C.C., she served as the head photographer at Marshall. PHOTO STAFF - FRONT: Lyn Thompson, Rob Hamlin, Roby McCauley, Sheryl Hale. BACK: Jim Haworth, Bart Hanson, Pat VanHorn and Mike Sterkel. as Photo Staff!RifIe Club ' 53

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Photo. Rifle :heel nl different lmgeh Although the Photo Staff and the Rifle Club both shot at targets, neither of them aimed at the same target. Meeting twice a week for two and a half hours the Rifle Club was in a league with four other Portland Schools. This club gave the ten students a chance to letter through their improvement and attendance. Rifle Club Advisor Dan McCallum, stated, 'iThe one safety rule which was stressed most often was that no member could walk up to the target area until all the guns were lying down. The Rifle Club was a good opportunity to learn the basics of using a rifle. According to Senior member Bill Baker, The club was an exciting sport and there never was a boring moment. Taking pictures of the students and faculty mem- bers at Marshall for the yearbook and newspaper was F. RIFLE CLUB - FRONT: Terry Thomas, Tom Regan, Mike Bishop, Advisor Dan McCallum. BACK: John Sawtell, Pat Regan and Scott Boyd. SHOWING THE IMPORTANCE of handling the negatives carefully is Junior Member Lyn Thompson. Lyn joined the Photo Staff for the second semester. W 52 ' Photo Stafffliifle Club CI one of the main responsibilities of the eight Photo Staff members. Besides capturing student life during the school year, the photographers also spent many after school hours covering sports, dances and other activities. According to Senior member Sheryl Hale, The Photo Staff takes a lot of extra time. Dedication is a large factor in the characteristics of a photogra- pherf' Susan Hereford, a photographer-in-residence, joined the staff at the end of October to help the photographers achieve more advanced skills. Sopho- more Roby McCauley stated, It gives the students an idea whether or not theyill be interested enough to go on with their education of photography. In March, another professional photographer, Mar- ley Stone replaced Susan Hereford to help increase their understanding of photography.



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fire quad. llorlen Club perform helpful rervicer Hostess Club and Fire Squad both worked toward helping out around the school. The Hostess Club mainly looked for opportunities to assist at Marshall events. On the other hand, the Fire Squad dealt more with helping during emergencies. The main responsibility of the Hostess Club is basically to serve and to give a helping hand, stated Advisor Lurene Campbell. This group throughout the year assisted in various activities while attending Mar- shall. Some of these included guiding parents during the Open House, serving food at the athletic ban- quets, and distributing programs at the National Hon- or Society induction ceremony. Out of all the activities the club participated in, the graduation was the most enjoyed. Club Secretary, Yamira Camacho, commented, Lending a hand to- .QW CHECKING THE GIRLS' RESTROOM is Senior Mary Rypczynski, one q . ESCORTING STUDENT Junior David Spencer, safely out of the building 1- rillr during a fire drill is Junior Nelson Spry. is of the 1980-81 members of the Fire S uad ward the graduates is a special opportunity. Fire Squad was another group that was always ready in time of need. It was required by the state to have at least one drill a month so that those attending Marshall High School would know what to do in case of a real emergency. Presiding over this fifty member squad was Senior Fire Chief Karyl Wing and Junior. Assistant Chief Steve Dilley. One job that the squad is responsible for is to assure that fire drills run smoothly and to also make certain that everyone is safely out of the build- ing, commented squad Advisor Vince Pesky. Another duty of all the patrol members during a drill was to check the lavatories and all the rooms to be sure they were vacated. They also took the respon- sibility to help those who needed assistance. 55 E Q .Q si 54 ' Hostess CIubfFire Squad W ggllll Q 1117. - -X . ..W.f53. f ' .,... ,, , F 1

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