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A few last words... Yeah! l'm done! Now I can Join the Celebration tool But first, there are several people who contributed excessive amounts ot time, sweat, patience, and skill to this year- book and I will always be grateful to them: Dawn Burgin, who spent many days working on the gorgeous senior mugs and index-she was like a coeditor to me and I appreciate her dedication. Because of her unmatched cool during all-night deadline sessions, Suzy Messing saved my sanity and kept me going until 6 a.m. Thanks for a lifetime of friendship, the ADS, and for reminding me of the impor- tance of deadlines, Suzy. I am also grateful to Lyn Thompson, who spent hours in the tomb printing dozens of pictures which brighten this book. Because of her help, the introduction is all l wanted it to be and more. l also want to thank Patti Hinesh for drawing all the little folio balloons. They look great, Patti! r For all the times she said let's go for it even when she wasn't quite sure we should, l dedicate to Kay Soli- day, our Josten'sRepresentative, all the 6pt. reversed out lines, 3pt. black lines, and close registers in this yearbook. But most of all, I am grateful to Mrs. Neeley, my advisor, not just for all the French fries, root beer, and milkshakes, but because she is a true friend who had faith in me and who also wanted this book to be the best that it possibly could be. I will always remember our year- long ordeal together with a smile, and I hope she will too. Good luck with future editors, Mrs. Neeley! I also can't forget my staff, who, although they used record amounts of copy sheets, came through when it counted and cared about the book, I have tried to make the '82 LEX one of Marshali's best ever, and I hope you will enjoy it and treasure it as much as I will. Sincerely, :71gmf.fffaart1y,. 1982 LEX Editor 188 C O10ph0I'1 PRINTER: Josten's,! American Yearbook Company REPRESEN TA TI VE: Kay Soliday COVER: People, Flame ENDSHEETS: Snow White TYPE: Korinna PAPER: Glossy
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MHS survives year: eeomplishments noted With the arrival of spring and the end of another school fear, Marshall High was still the home away from home that t had been for nearly 1100 students in the fall. However, 1982 didn't pass by without changes. New Leachers, students, and classes all became a part of the Vlarshall Machine. On May 18, students and teachers alike held their breaths as they waited anxiously by their television sets to hear the 'irst returns on the Portland Public Schools' operating levy. Nhen the final verdict was in, the controversial multi-million dollar budget had passed by a narrow margin. Senior Ro- Jynne Major commented, l was very relieved when the 'esults came in. The future quality of Portland's schools was at stake. On the sports scene, Marshall's Girls' Basketball team added another state championship trophy to the showcase n the main office by defeating arch-rival Jackson, 49-42. Dnce again, several rowdy student-filled rooter buses made :heir way down to the Salem Armory to back the team 100 Jercent. ' This year's graduation ceremony held special meaning :or the Senior Research Scholars, who were the first group ever to complete the four-year academically accelerated Jrogram. Being a Research Scholar has been the highlight of my years here at Marshall, praised Senior Kathy Sus- Jauer. - Outside of school, movies, parties, and video arcades provided students with entertainment and a change of pace. Ranking among the most popular on the big screen was Arthur , a many comedy about a rich drunk, and Porky's , a raunchy flick about a group of adventurous teenage boys. Students also became more conscience of changing fash- ions. Headbands, ruffled shirts, and topsiders could be seen throughout Marshall's halls, and with spring came the popu- lar sailor shirt, complete with stripes and ties. More stu- dents worked than ever before, which enabled them to indulge in the latest high-priced fashions. Marshall in '82 was a multitude of personalities, attitudes, and styles. The moments which were celebrated and en- ioyed during the year left a lasting mark on those who experienced them. DISPLA YING THE lNDlVlDUALlTYthat was a trademark of the Class of '82, Julie Hinshaw adds a touch of humor to the serious Senior Awards Assembly. Julie was voted Class Clown by her fellow graduates. TENDER LOVING CARE is the key to raising babies. These proud sophomore parents show off their children in the form of eggs, which serve to give them some idea of what it's like to be a real parent. Each spring, sophomores are required to participate in the annual activity. gift? Wifi .Q 4 7 , 1 'Sf HK' 5 a l f' 71' -if E .r M, ii., 'r L 5 l .uf I ix ,,, r f i , vs W ,Y Conch.-. n
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