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 59 of 200
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HOSTESS CLUB- FRONT: Victor Kozera. BACK: Yamira Camacho, Erin Tinsley, Shirley Wagner. FIRE SQUAD- FRONT: Kristie Jones, Susie McGill, Cindy Bachman, Lyn Moss, Mary Rypczynski, Jenny Chavis, Linda Mariani, Brian McCormick. MIDDLE: Kim Kaady, Yukling Leung, Wendy DeMarre, Matthew Moody, Marylin Sullivan, Karyl Wing, Greg Guptill, Darin Flood. BACK: Principal Nate Jones, Advisor Vince Pesky, Dan Lanyon, Tim Knapp, Pat Sheets, Tom Johnson, Rich Fayette. R...-rf' Rum an -sl, V A .... Hostess Club!!-'ire Squad ' 55 1.

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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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Community fervice :hown bg R cl Gran. Tolkien The Tolkien Society is known for its appreciation of the famous J.R.R. Tolkein's works, just as the Red Cross Club is known for its community services. But, like the Red Cross, the Society donated some of its time to a public service project. Red Cross began the year with a November food drive. According to Advisor Sue Peters the amount of canned goods collected was more than we've had in the past two or three years. During December a coin- toss was held in the cafeteria to gain money for filling bags to be used as Christmas presents. Packed with books, candy and jewelry, they brought cheer to the children during the holidays. A fund-raiser was ar- ranged in order to send members to the leadership camp on Scouter's Mountain, and the annual blood drive was held in April. Jenny Megyesi, voicing the enthusiasm of the club, said, It's not a waste of our time. We do help peoplef, ina.. Summing up the feelings of the Tolkien Society, Master Don Carper stated, We are people who have a mutual understanding and feeling for Tolkienis mythology for the British Isles and show this by meet- ing and discussing it between ourselvesf, In addition to this, the Society contributed to the United Way by sponsoring a fund-raiser in the form of a Dungeons and Dragons game held at member Karen Smith's house. Other activities included a Yule banquet at Christ- mas, a gathering commemorating the birthdays of two of Tolkien's main characters, Frodo and Bilbo, and a banquet on March 13th celebrating the conclusion of the War of the Ring. During Betty Lindsay's sabbatical leave Jim Hanna acted as advisor, and membership was good. Mayor Cindy Harmon reported, We had five new freshmen join this year. il ., i RED CROSS-FRONT: Katherine Chan, Jennifer Megyesi, Rhonda Wong. MIDDLE: Sue Peters, Linda Leong, Patti Nielsen, Florence Chan, Susan Johnstone, BACK: Melissa Diede, Tony Clark, Lynn Talent, Tim Long. TOLKIEN SOCIETY-FRONT: Tony Clark, Karen Smith. MIDDLE: Diana Dehn, Jim Hilsenteger, Denise Gudge, Cindy Harmon. BACK: David Mont- gomery, Sam Drennan, Natasha Dehn, Oliver Hall, Victor Campano, Barbi Key. 56 ' Red Cross! Tolkien

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