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

 - Class of 1983

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NEW LEADER Prlnclpol Gusr Konos come ro Morsholl from loclson Hugh School wlrh o philosophy of unvolvemenr Konos hos served rhe Porrlond Publlc School Dlsrrlcr for 20 yeors ond feels rhor o busy srudenr lS o successful srudenr 'W MUNCHTIME MADNESS One lunch bond, os porr of rhe new schedule, vvos will ww offered for oll 1,117 srudenrs Foculry members olso ore berween fourrh ond fifrh M al bonds. 2 f Change Of Poce 1 X X X P. , x N I Y A w I 1 xy l x lv 5 1 KX N ilu' X B X MUSCLES Body building was a new class open ro both boys and girls Sauarlifting 130 pounds, sophomore Liz Wakeman keeps steady concentration VIDEO VIEWER Cable television was of tered in certain Portland areas making available commercial-free movies Sopho- more Shawn Flye watches April Wine on the popular channel 51, MTV 'iW'W3 98418 l CHANGE CDF PACE Imagine yourself in a place not unfamiliar but changed, Your squished between a 6'2 guy with his elbow in your face and some 190 pounder stepping on your foot. Suddenly you are pushed fore ward by the movement of the crowd, as if being herded like a bunch of cattle, described senior Jeff Winter. This was the experience of eating lunch during Marshalls new single band. One forty minute period accomodated all 1,117 students as well as faculty members. l'l always run down there as fast as l can so l don't have to wait in that mob, confessed senior Jennifer Ligatich. One lunch band instead of two was just one change in the new schedule. Classes were lengthened to fifty minutes and a twenty minute break between second and third bands gave everyone a chance to relax. 'll like the break because ir gives me time to eat if I'm hungry or do last minute homework, commented sophomore Wendy Bizal. Along with schedule there were other changes, Former Jackson principal Gust Kanas replaced Nate Jones to head Marshalls staff. Kanas held a strong belief that students should be involved in activities such as sports and plays but also stressed academic priorities. Classes could no longer be skipped at a students whim because computere ized attendance taken in every class was initiated. Also, detention and Saturday School were introduced as disciplinary measures and could result from violations such as skipping class or insubordination. Together, all of these new things created a change of pace for :t, and a lot different. Change Of Pace f 3 Everybody needs a little time away . . . from each other, sang Chicago in their hit single Hard to Say I'm Sorry. Although only a song, the message of privacy and solitude it carried was o pertinent one. Students needed to get away from their hectic school schedules. At home, some used their bedroom to get away from it all. 'ljust go to my room, lay down on my bed, and listen to my radio when I want to be oIone, sophomore Danny Johnson revealed. I usually go in my room, explained senior Dianna Johnson, because I don't have the money to go anywhere else. While some preferred the close, comfortable security of their bedroom, others liked to spend time outside away from daily pres- sures. I go outside and go running, confided junior Liz Currie, or take the soccer boll and kick it around. Wayne Anderson, freshman, liked to get further away than his feet would carry him. Whenever I get the chance, I like to go to the beach or skiing by myself. Senior Jeff Davis took to wheels in order to get away from it all. When I want to think out my problems, Ijust go off on my motorcycIe, he divulged. Just walking was a good way for some to unwind and think things out. I like to take long nature walks in Lents Pork, confessedjunior Tracy Hazelet, No one bugs me and I con do what I want to. Senior Sam Bernal also liked to go'out walking. Solitude could also be experienced when other people were around I like to draw and read, admitted sophomore Shelley Cantwell. Senior Olivet Hall revealed that he liked to sit and reflect xftx about good memories l've had with people. TIME A df, g mimi, ,mflj ' , W MTW I' 'Tl E rx A '4c5i 'tif 'Lvl f t' ,ui 5 A. ',.,x,, 31, ,, Q' 4-I - ,I it ' lit af, N 4, Y' ' ,ii 1- DREAKING AWAY Taking time out and grabbing o bite to eat during the twenty minute breok, senior Lomont Merris relaxes in the courtyard, AHHHH Publications odviser and English teacher Barbara Neeley unwinds at home in her hot tub, After a long day of correct- 4 ff Time Away ing papers and hectic deadlines I need to relax, she confessed, PRIVACY Often a feeling of solitude could only be felt in ones room Sophomore Donny Johnson spends time alone just lis- tening to the rodio, r u Wag! UU! si Q- tl vi IFN 'Wray Mixing ' R I s f M 'ifugi I. V f ' KS is My '- 133 '5l'it'l4'4:5,1 7' 'l'vf5tff' K . J' . , , , . mn' .. iwwagl. 'Q' R fm MM, Q I, .-me .iff--H,' 1-swam. ,IAIWMW X V A H ' V ,ifliiliiliilxiv ' vi. 5 . :JM N- 'QJ' wwwwinv It wit T ixmwpy.. .. - BRIDGE BETWEEN Balancing school and semor Vwuan MacKenzie ar Easxmorelama social lrfe wurh me need for privacy was Paris, chase ro spend fume close ro nature OfTen hard for srudears Many, such as Tme Away i' 5 lu QB- 'P Us :IV 'im Nl, !'. 2-21,4 51 3 1 3 552 ' f 2'aEi221?- f. X .5 Tot LLY TUBULAD They come quietly ond ot different times. No one reolly noticed them. Oh, people sow them but never reolly thought obout them os o whole, Triflvlet, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizzo Time Theoter, Lents Pork ond Hydrotube slipped in ond combined to moke some big chonges in the Morsholl community. TrifMet odded o different fore collection method ond new buses to their line. The new fore methods ond ortlculoted buses were def signed to hondle lorge omounts of people quickly ond efficiently during heovy troffic hours. The Powell bus went right by o new oddition to the oreo, Chuck Es Cheese's Pizzo Time Theoter on 92nd ond Powell opened its doors to the public on Nov. 19. The potking lot wos full ond curious, expectont crowds jostled through the double front doors. The video orcode inside wotronted the oge restriction of 16 yeors or older unless occomponied by on odult, Declored senior John Worden, I wos struck by the foct thot they checked my ID. A chonge thot held no oge restriction wos in Lents Pork As o result of improvements, people could ploy hoop on the bosketboll courts, hit on the tennis woll, or run on the logging poth. On the lower level, ployground equipment enticed neighborhood kids. Another neighborhood oddition wos the Hydrotube ot Eostport. Bosicolly, it wos on indoor woter slide, 'lXVhen it first opened up we were jom pocked every doy, described senior Jeff Meod, Hydro tube employee, Pond it's still pretty busy. All of these chonges moy hove snuck up unnoticed, but they grew to be fomiloir ports of the Morsholl community, ALMOST DONE Before it opened Nov 19, Chuck E Cheese's stonds clone LOOK AT THAT Seniors Sondy Lombert ond Shelley llegimbol worch other climbers ot Lents Pork SLIDING BY New equipment or Lents Pork provided fun for kids os well os seniors Sollie Wolker ond Lorri Shep herd TIE GUYS Instead of jeans and tee-shirts, WARM FRIENDLY SMILE Junior Don Bernal slacks, sweaters, and ties became popular shows a smile while keeping toasty in his for boys. Seniors Terry Poresi, Jeff Winter, sweatshirt. Because of chilly temperatures Miko Montoya, and Brad Flynn straighten in the building, students learned to bundle their ties to maintain style, lu.. up for classes. N ks. 'Y ut on a happy face and Polo shirts, levis, mini skirts, topsiders, alligator shirts and vans. They all had one thing in common. Expense. Preppies and vals may have kept with up to the minute styles, but it was all at price. Polo shirts sold at Meier 6 Frank and Nordstroms for about 584, along with the slightly lower priced alligators at 528. Levis, another preppie essential, could be found almost anywhere jeans were sold for a comparatively low price of 515 to S25 a pair, Topsiders, to round out the prep wardrobe, brought about S40 a pair, Vols, like, made popular by Moon Unit Zappa, also had, like, their own brand of clothing. Tubular mini skirts were seen, like, in all colors and sold at stores like Clackamas Town Center's Contempo for, like, S80 to 540, Colored tights worn with the skirts went at, like, 55 a pair and could be found downtown at the Galleria. Bright colored, like, ruffled cotton blouses to top the skirts also sold at Cantempo for, like, SSO to 540. Pastel colored vans and flats, like, finished the outfit at about 580. Braces, although not a fad, adorned the faces of quite a few preppies and vals alike. Sony Walkmans, sold for around S79 to 5150, and having no style distinction, were popular with everyone. lt's a great way to listen to your own music without bothering other people, explained sophomore Shaun Jay. Not everyone had a particular style. Many students preferred to stay with the reliable old jeans and tee-shirts, rather than change their wardrobe and deplete their cash for every new style. I admit I may dress like a preppie, conceded senior Jeff Winter, but I still like to wear my high tops and sweat shirts. BACKWARD5 GLANCE Levis, hearts, deled by junior Chris Busby were stan- and topsiders with no socks, as mo- dard styles for girls. 8 it Smile In Style ,. Ffa Wore looking to FU Silence replaced the cheers, laughter and talking, The lights faded until the gym was entirely dark. All eyes were on the spotlight aimed at the door to the left of the band. The Homecoming court was about to be presented. As Christine Belnap and escort John Worden appeared, the senior section could not be guieted. The bleachers exploded with lively cheers and shrill screams showing their admirae tion of the allesenior court. The court, seated on a blue platform festooned with ribbons, balloons and crepe paper, presided over the entire assembly. During the assembly band members Cheryl Clark and Lisa Logerwell were presented with certificates for being nominated for the McDonald's AllfAmerican High School Band. After school, students went right out the foyer doors and straight to the field for the Homecoming game against the Roosevelt Roughriders . The crowd, alive and excited as half time arrived with the score tied at 12-12, chanted Stuff the Teddies. The crowd then roared its approval as the court was driven around the track. Supportive fans and an encouraging rally could not lead the Minutemen to defeat Roosevelt. Instead, Marshall was defeated 19-12. Spirits slightly wounded, fans and football players drifted out of the stands and off the field to join their friends at the dance. During the dance the red carpet was rolled out, anxious students were separated and former Queen Syndee Pinter escorted by Mr. Don Emry walked the path to the seated court. As Syndee read, Your new 1982 Homecoming Queen is - Shelley Cummins the students gleefully clapped. And with tears in her eyes Shelley was led to the dance floor, on the night of the first dance of the year. i 4 i A I LT! li WHAT'5 YOUR BID? In a Price is Right parody, senior yearbook L-E-T-S-G-O Let's ga, ler's go. Lets-g-o, Let's go! The new all-sports staffer Kevin Kendrick asks staffers Darren Dryden, Vivian MacKenzie, rally encouraged and supported the M-Men at the Homecoming game Sally Even, Elaine Chan, Julie Eddy and Lorri Shepherd to bid on various against Roosevelt. One 12 member rally was chosen for the entire items, including a yearbook, This homecoming assembly skit was to year, instead of fall and winter groups, promote yearbook sales. 10 if Homecoming If A I J55'Q,1t3.,w,yWW W yt, ffl- amllwf-Ml 'W rg w ,WM tl ftgilllgi t , ASA Viz. I My Mlm 'tw-f v'llQ,t I 'N Iwv- I ft , 1 ' ti 3 Mtitigflgtuc ,T its-y-iv' -1 ' f f. ,,. ,sau -f ex. .5 . W A ,iw 'A ' 'lm 'G-ggi JUST MISSED Putting o move on the Roose- velt Teddles, sophomore Jeff Key sprlnts for yordoge TRUMP - IT IF YOU CAN Durung the Home cornlng ossetnbly, Morsholls pep bond plays the school song to rouse sptrlt Sophof more Chrls Grossley hos been ployrng tor fave yeors EMPATHY Coach Monty Rurey under- stonds what has ployers ore going through. A former Munuternon, Rurey ployed foot boll for Morsholl in 1967 DANCING IN HEAVEN Hotnecornlng Queen Shelley Curnrntns donces with her escort Jeff Chtlders ofter berng crowned ot the donce ENVELOPE PLEASE The 1082 l-lomecorn :ng court conslsted of sensors Chris Belnop, Shelley Comrnlns, Alllson l-lortsch, l-ilm Jell, Tino Johnson, ond Jon Nngo. Their escorts were John Worden, Jeff Childers, Jeff Win ter, Mllso Montoyo, Brod Flynn, ond Terry Peres: l-lonwecornlng A Q , pf,,,,,,,:.. is if.-if M2 ' g s 1 s J ., ,s if ss. i ' s gs , .,,. ,mf W h ev. ' Q- 4 f f ESTq.3,, LE? ' ,, 4 , M 55 F? V-c h - . X i f-if ,nv 12 if Morning fmfwfe- gf -If j ff wa? 14 i i A bi i Iwi vii .i ' 2 r 2 DAYBREAK Cusrodion Ann Pimenrel broves rhe eoriy morning chiil ro roise rhe flog CRUISIN' IN Junior Joyce Richerr dispioys her driving obiliries Mony Morshoil srudenrs erjoy rhe privilege of driving ro school on cold winrer mornings lT'S A BIRD Ir's o plone No, ir's senior Vince Rornons riding his bike rhrough MorshoIl's gores or 7 50 o rn Vince wos one of the few sru- denrs who rode rheir belies ro school yeor round I think I'm allergic to at of : WAKE UP Shutting off his olorm clocls be- fore he heods for the shower, sophomore Dorren Dryden is reody to stort the doy. STRETCHING Getting loose before proctice Metres Corolyn Lowery, sophomore, Rhonda Dovis, junior, Deonne Jones, sen- ior, ond Jung Lee, senior, woit for odvisor Sue Kennedy, 6:80 om, reods the luminous number on the olorm clocls. A hond gropes for, ond eventuolly finds, the snooze button. When the olorm goes off ogoin, the sleeper reluctontly drogs himself from his comfort- oble refuge. Eyes borely open ond hurting from the light, he stumbles toword the bothroom. Getting up in the morning wos something no one vvonted to do, but everyone hod to, Most people foced the doy ot obout 6180 dm., but o few unfortunotes hod to get up even eorlier. The M-ettes in porticulor hod to get up before most people in the morning. I'm not reolly owolse in the morning, exploined senior M- ette Trino McMillon. I just lsind of foll out of bed. Even people thot didn't hove to get up until os lote os o hod trouble coming to life. l'm so sleepy in the morning, comploined junior Allison Honson, When the music on my olorm clocls goes off ot o, l throw my pillow ot it ond go bocls to sleep. Once people wolse up, they still needed to get to school. Those without o driver's license hod to odjust their schedule oround Tri-Met's ond stond ot the bus stop, roin or shine. Others often got rides from porents, Emborrossed becouse Mom usuolly hod rollers in her hoir, they tried to be os inconspicuous os possible while getting out of the cor. If the student did hove o license, it vvos more thon lilsely thot he ended up driving the fomily cot, which usuolly meont trying to hide the big stotion wogon ot the end of the porl-:ing lot, The studentf owned X 119 ond Peugeots tended to end up closer to the building thon the fomily owned Vollsswogen buses ond Psombler wogons, Moving if 13 WARMING UP Getting on eorly stort on his typing drills, sophomore Gerord Groy does his best despite injuites, Business, os one of Motsholl's largest departments, ottrocted mony students who wished to leorn procticol skills, -it V35 TIME EGR GETTING IT TCDGETHER The countdown begins. Ten minutes until the first bell rings to stort the doy. Hurried people fill the libroty looking up vo- cobulory words ot the lost min, ute, getting the moth ossignf ment due yesterdoy, or just cotching up on thot lost piece of gossip. Holls ore full of people scot- tering in oll directions, to the librqry to return o mqgozine, to the English Resource Center to return orticles, to the cofeterio for q quick donut, or to the student store for condy bors ond Skittles. The bell rings ond in o motter of seconds the holls ore empty except for o few strogglers. So- clolizing is forgotten os students get down to the business of 14 if Academics Division leorning, Invitotion to Excellence , submitted by English Deport- ment Choirmon Lyle Meyer, wos chosen os o theme for Morsholl ocodemics. This theme wos odopted to emphosize MorshoIl's ocodemic quolity. As stote colleges considered roising entronce requirements to include more moth, English, ond sociol studies, the oco- demic theme become even more oppropriote. Chollenging college preporotion courses were offered in moth, humon- ities, ond longuoge orts. Stu- dents were even oble to toke Comp 6 for college credit. Chonging with the times, Morsholl's ocodemic kept in poce. it:-.... TALK IT OVER Discussing serious mottets, dents which is importont to the progrom. In ESL teocher Greg Ellors ond Southeost Asion oddition to schoolwork, Ellors frequently student Chhun Heng Loo demonstrote the counseled ESL students in oll oreos to help communicotion between teochers ond stu- moke their odjustment eosier '1 1 1 I f ,I K., 55 ' n . S ix. 2-1 THRILL OF DISCOVERY Junior Rodney Hole mixes chemicals for on IPS project This experimenr involved observing rhe chemicoi reocrion of iodine, worer, ond orher chemicols. COMMUNICATING Discussing rheir Algebra 1-2 ossign- menr from insrrucror Dili Srherhursr, freshmen Reseorch Scholors Sheri Fogel ond Kim O'Govvo cornpiere rheir rosie. -wmagw, ,......-1 M 161' Morh X Science I 'nu 5 1 W M, :J 1 , CALCULATING Concenrroring on o difficulr Senior Morh re-sr, Gory Moh focuses inrenrly on his poper, H-ummm , SILHOUETTED SCIENTIST Junior Andis Zorins conducts the ripple tonls experiment in physics. CLOSE EXAMINATION Senior Koci McNolly completes her chemistry prcgect Although science is only required one yeor, mony students chose to pursue science throughout high school for future coreers ond personol interests WORKING CLOSELY Bill Smethursr demonstrates to freshmen Kim O'Gowo ond Todd Crouch how to suc- cessfully foctor on Algebro 1-Q problem Via!! A proposed chonge in store college entronce requirements ond on increosed interest in computers influenced Morsholl students into tolsing moth courses. This yeor hos been o tronsitionol period into o higher stotus roting for moth closses due to the new computer oge, observed Bill Smethurst, moth deportment choir' mon. Shoring eight new computers with the business deportment ollowed more students to become ocquointed with the mony slsills necessory to survive the electronic oge. lt wos helpful. We didn't hove to woit in line, ond everyone in closs wos oble to worl-t on the computer the some doy, commented senior Vivion Moclsen- Zie. With the closure of Joclsson High School, the moth deportment ocquired olgebro teocher Gory Coolmon. I like Nlorsholl better thon Joclsson. In generol the lsids were cooperotive, They fol- lowed the rules ond mode it eosier to teoch. However the lower level moth closses were much lorger thon they should hove been. Although the science deportment didn't receive ony new instructors, os did the moth deportment, they did offer o new closs. This closs, Science Survey, His being tought for freshmen thot hove difficulty with moth. Included in this course wos o little bit of everything, hence the nome, Survey, occording to science teocher Ron Simonis. Six Morsholl students were involved in offecompus moth ond science closses. Troveling to neighboring Fronlslin High School for o colculus closs were junior Goil Wong ond seniors Florence Chon, Kenny Leung, Ching Tom, ond Hoe Yong Yi. I tools colculus ot Fronlxlin since it wos not offered ot Morsholl ond l feel it will further my preporotion for college ond o coreer, Goil remorlsed. Junior Jim Hilsenteger porticipoted in 0 physics closs ot Portlond Stote University. Although commuting bocls ond forth three doys o week to the downtown compus wos o hossle, l feel thot tolsing o college course wos o beneficiol experience, he ossured. 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HI ILQSIOOVLVS 1' ww if-JIM KEEPING SHOP Wordwxg Qver We mom SSPNC QIOQ Home Chow addresses OVWVQ Iopea CORRECTION Busy wbburwg our hGp'mmrd rrawsrme-5 Emgww reodwer LyIe Meyer fzxea me new orrerwdofwce sheer -www M, I t m3 I my n,wQ QV:-'IV' ' A mkisw ,,.,,, TAKING A BREAK ESL Teocher John Phan Thu loolss up from correcring ESL pdpers WORKING HARD Sophomores Mi cheol Kelly ond Jorge Soso ond Junior Doyid Whirney use rime in closs ro pre pore for on upcoming Sponish resi English os o Second Longuoge wos o progrom or Morsholl ro give srudenrs from countries such os Viernom, Chino, Loos, Com oodio, Koreo ond Brozil rhe opporruniry ro undersrond fhe lon guoge ond culrure of Americo Leorning Americon cusroms wos one of rhe ooiecriyes of rhe closs, our reocher Greg Ellors srressed, Keeping rheir own culrure wos imporronr olsof' One woy of doing this wos celeororing Chinese New Yeor, which losrs for fifreen doys During rhis holidoy four srudenrs from Morsholl performed o rrodirionol Chinese donce or PSU wirh cos fumes of brighrly colored sills, The four srudenrs, Lien Ang, Anh Ton, Shelly Truong, ond Phoung Choo olso porricipored in o donce progrom or Adoms High School oiong wirh srudenrs from Lincoln, Gronr, ond PSU. Under rhe guidonce of ESL reocher Sreye Rurherford, srudenrs porricipored in wriring lerrers ro pen pols in Lyle Meyers Comp 5 closs ond his sophomore lleseorch Scholors I rhinls ll wos O reol good wriring exercise for our srudenrsf' srored Rurherford. Ar o porry held rhe losi doy of school before Chrisrmos yocorion, pen pols goi rhe chonce ro meer eoch orher ond exchonge preihrisrmos gifrs Lilse rhe ESL srudenrs, rhe foreign longuoge srudenrs were inreresred in leorning onorher culrure ond longuoge lr helps me in cose I decide I wonr ro rroyelf' reporred sophomore Michoel Kelly Besides leorning onorher culrure, srudenrs gor ro liye ir rhrough leorning songs, going our ro dinner ond hoying on occosionol porry, Sponish porries usuolly consisred of ourriros, guocomole dip, ond deep fried ice creom while o Germon brunch consisred of yorious Europeon cheeses, cold curs, Germon piclsles ond wieners ond pororo solod For rhe Sponish, o rrip ro EI Acopulco, o Mexicon resrouronr for dinner wos sorisfying while rhe Germons found rhemselyes or rhe Rheinlonder ' QO f ESLfForeign Lnnguoge was 282 ,noir ffxyfff' 'vii ,,,1. ,-lk I 6--.-..-.s..f-nf .sy l Q' I l N as W-m MW., r f W I my WM we, M, if Y 5 6 A W uv W ugurm 23518 1 rf gig L155ff?'f:?!'s-'a'fif ,. -fxiii. 52:2 fisbiszginff 3 Q, ie:-' T' Ee I .. me .. I xfwys .. -we : 1 1.-Aeafw issue MHS? N A I5 E. fr- I Q .L ffmzwmem, I S . ., I is . g QQILW XLWLQNNMWLLAWRQ CORRECTING THE FINAL SCORE Roberr Sgger, Germorw reocher corrects Se-mor Louro Tygers' score offer grvrrwg on orol exam PREPARING THE CLASS Greg Ellors, ESL reocher, reaches has closs through regdurwg, Iusrernrrwg ropes, grommor ond for more od' vomced sruderurs composiriom Q , LVA,V 4 Q I ? :QW 3 WAITING FOR FRIDAY Trrhrm Le Doro, IOKING AROUND Chrms McCurdy rokes W,,,,,,.,..,.,,, Homh Hoang corefwly roke rwores dur mme ro Ilsrerw ro O goodjol-ae from Span A Img ESL dogs rsh gruderwr ESL,f'Forergrw Lorwguog 35 hi -,F um. . . If l wi .1 -is Q 5 2 l .ef-fr-'. A....,. I ai'Q'x9en- 4 BUSY BODIES Srudehr offuce oudes sophomores Sorhoro Forresr ohd Tereso Speolsrhoh ore Isepr puny by IOCOVTI uhg colls ond VTTGSSOQQS from rhe swurchooord The srudehr oudes ocquure secreuoriol slsulls while rece-uvuhg o hugh school credur 4.4 A Q --fi nknw- .mme I' i -E 118- .. A , .531 i 5 ff k X 19-1- ,. ,N .VM .,,..........-an-ni .M ......,.mmsQ ADDING IT UP Sehuor Srocy Ouo derhorusrroues her newly ocooureo slsulls leorhed IO uhe offuce procruce course Thus course pre-pores Srooe-hrs for oh offuce uop opoh groduoruoh TAKING A BREAK Se-ruuor Shurley Wogoher glohces owoy from her uypurug ro puck up ohorher cohversoruoh, 5hurley's uh rhe odvoruced rypuhg Course rooghr by Keh Tropp 22 f Busihess 7: rg: we 3 Xmwyvv H , 'A N In I X xx K f AV ue 5 luv ru Wg uf Him? 74, I A ue 1 A-12 f Wiigrffjijf hit? if W6 ff WMM SDM 9 ,wwf f 'WW f Zu 3 inn, ggi 2 E P W ? NEWCOMER Nicxridcirrccf serrwciry Nriricy Iiwizsciiuii uses Miirsiiciiis new cornouier in siwrc- fiirefidciriiw records forrneriy done by iiund Cornpizivrifed rec orii iseepirrig resuired in beirer siudonr illffififlflfifl' CONCENTRATING Senior Viviun Mf1fIQE'Vi!iC' vyorias fin proiecf vwiiie irying ro irnnrcwu upon mir typing wiiiiw ond speed STARTING OUT Freisiirnen ifiuro ive Uiiurri:-i begins in iypirig i by doing ci iiilflxi This course, iiinng wiiii ryoing sisiiis, icpugrir siudcinis bond eye Loc vrdir iriiii in find oreoores inerri for fuiure office Jobs H4-4.-is, silsc - 4 HE , i 9 i 1-in .Q-do Cornourers finolly orogrofnnfied rneir woy info Morsnoll I-iign Scnooi Arnierics, occouniing, business, soeliing, nwofn, yocobulory, ond college bound srudenrs oll benefired frocn ine new TRS 80 ond o4I4 conwourers in ine business deoorrrnenf Deoorrnwenr neod Jicn Mcfoliisrer soid, if we ger enougn of rnese cornourers, we will srorr reocning fnorn on fnenw Cneryi Cioris, oinierics direcfors oide soid, Tney wiii neio in furure isnowiedge since eyeryfning Wiii be rurning info cornouf ers Tney oiso benefired rne coiiege bound srudenrs becouse oii rney nod ro do wos ouncn in rneir code nunwber ond rne confiourr er produced o doro sneer consisfing of rneir resurne, ornleric forrns, ond orner inforrnoiion rnor rney produced. Along wirn fne college bound srudenfs, Korieen Pseige, on od' yonced occouniing srudenr rernorised, ine cornourer wiii neio me in rrie furure wirn my occounring rroining Tnese new conwouiers were nor only neiofui in ine business deoorrnnenr buf oiso in rne offendonce office Tne orrendonce records or Morsnoii were ouf in IBM sneefs ond fed info rne snwoiier conwourer or scbooi, ond from rnere rne infornworion wos srreomed inro o iorger cocnourer downrown wnere on orren- donce record of oli rne Morsnoil srudenrs wos ieeor in iorge reodour sneers Deonne Jones, on orrendonce oide, soid, i'Worising wirn rne cornourers nos given me experience in fnof fieid ond in business orocrices, so nnoybe wnen I groduore i wiii be obie ro gef o good Job Business f 28 24 1 Break TIME FOR BREAKING AWAY 'lYou deserve a break to- day, The popular McDonald's jingle was taken to heart by Marshall administrators, This break was given as a fifteen minute free period be- tween second and third bands. It began with the agreement that if abused, it would be tak- en away, Although never tak- en away, it did cause a prob- lem with tardiness, lt worked fairly well, but there was room for improvement, particularly so students did not abuse it by being tardy for their next class, explained Principal Gust Kanas. Reasons for tardiness could range from candy raids at the student store to talking in the library and just forgetting the time. Don Fletcher, like most people, liked to go to the cafeteria, have a snack, and then go to the library to read the paper. Senior Phu Hoang also liked to go to the cafete- ria. Freshman Dreher Reed thought the break should be longer, by about five minutes or so. Even so, it was long enough for most people to get studying done. Larry Betcher could be found drinking coffee and get- ting his senior math assign- ments done. Also, geometry homework was done by Matt Pease during break For students, at least, break was a surprising welcome and the biggest change in schedule for quite a while. Although not sure at first what to do with this unaccustomed free time, it didn't take long for kids to fi- gure it out. , , - E1 Q- 5 'Z ae: . 7 X E, I-miebfw XWWW-W umm FUNNY FACE Senior Shelley Regimbal KILLER KLEENEX Playing a new game that spent most of het break working on year- was invented during the break, Dave Rog- book. Here she shows how she feels about ers tries to blow the kleenex to the oppo- deadlines. nent's side Q M TAKING IT EASY With his feer up, senior rhe break was ofren ciifficuir because rhe Kevin Kendrick raises mme ro srarnp boaiss srudenr siore was always crowded. Candy in ine boalsroom, couid only be sold before scnooi, during JUNK FOOD JUNKIE Buying candy during break and during lunch. Break if 25 We do it oll for you Mosr ossemblies begon wirh rhe cheerful voice of srudenr body presidenr Woyne Jensen. Leoding ossemblies wos one of rhe ossigned fosl-Qs rhor come wirh his office, 'lm reolly glod I ron for office Everyone should be srudenr body presidenrf' Jensen commenred on his duries. Roising money, providing leodership, ond promoring school spirir werejusr porr of rhe responsibiliries of rhe Execurive Cobiner 'llr's 0 lor of reolly chollenging hord worls buf ir's olso o lor of fun, odmirred sophomore closs secrerory Sombro Forresr, Mony fund roising ideos possed rhrough rhe minds of closs officers, bur only o promis ing few were considered worthy of frying our. Condy soles, holidoy groms ond cor woshes were rhe mosr common. The srudenr governmenr wos olso re sponsible for chonging Homecoming, o rro dirionol evenr, ro roise school spirir The usuol Sorurdoy gome wos held Fridoy ofrernoon insreod. There were dress up doys oil weels ond o donce on rhe nighr of rhe gome. While rhere were no pre-gome ocriviries, rhe donce ond dress up doys mode ir o fun filled Homecoming The Unired Woy fund drive proved suc' cessful wirh rhe srudenr governmenr roising 5163. This omounr wos five rimes greorer rhon rhor of rhe previous drive. This success wos orrribured ro rhe new feorures odded ro orrrocr donofors including o spoof courr, on ossembly, ond o powderpuff foorboll gome The Norionol Honor Sociefy olso worlsed on roising funds for rheir rreosury Advisor Bob Soger supervised rhe selling of snow cones OT o foorboll gomel This wos rheir mojor orgonized ocriviry in 1988, Along wirh rhe sevenreen second yeor members, fourreen new inducrees be longed ro rhe Morsholl choprer of rhe No fionol Honor Sociery They were inducted in on onnuol spring ceremony. Q-ndlr-ff fs' CHEESE Srudenr Body Presidenr Woyne Jensen hoppily gives his smile COOL IT Bob Soger molses o cherry snow cone or o Morsholl foorboll gnme LIKE l DON'T KNOW Sophomore Closs Presidenr Srephonie Nlclslolly reveols The Norionol Honor Socieiy sold snow cones for n fund mise' rhor she reolly doesn'r lsnow rhe onswer in on Exe-curive Cobinei meering - 20 if Srudenr GovernmenrfNHS STUDENT BODY OFFICERS FRONT Woyne Jensen, preydenr, Jon Nrgo, 5ecrerory, BACK Jeff Wunrer, vrce presrdenr, Sneryi Low Hung, oooirc relonons, Gory Brnrr, ocnvnrre5 cnolrperson NOT PICTLJRED Heorner Boom, rreosurer EXECUTIVE CABINET FRONT Wendy Tolool, Kenny Leong, Jon Nngo, Sornbro Forresr, Sreohonre McNoHy, Zoxoro Koklsons, Sheryl Low Hung, Hong Hoonq BACK Jeff Wxnrer, Woyne Jensen, Gory Dnrr, Joyce Rucnerr, Terry Clork, Lrso Logerweil, odyusor Corny Scnor W-' ww-g ,A du, 4. ' I Y A X' I - v Ak f ,fvm I so Ig -, C . R Xi A A ' . . N xexx S: Y g if-Q3 3, X , t. Q. M .... s. NSW I I Ari' EX K . .e -fx Y NHS SECOND YEAR MEMBERS FRONT Chung How Torn, Kenny Leong, Crysrol Hoffrnon, CENTER Lrso Lo ge-rweTT John Worden Trno Jonnson ATTrson Horrscn Cnrrsnne Belnop BACK Jrrn Srorrno NHS FIRST YEAR MEMBERS. FRONT God Wong, Som Wohers, Zoxoro Koklsorrs, Jrrn Iidsenleger, BACK Dowd M5 'Q -.f 2-.M QP' 'GP' xi?-kv Wo, Mncnehe Krrkporrldx, GTorno Presron, Born Drennon PLACE YOUR BIDS Jonror Closs Presroenr Zoxoro Kok Tsorus TOISG5 money frown srodenrs who wnsn ro yore on wrwcn reocner WMI ger o one rn rne foce The ocrnvury rorseo rnoney for rne Unwed Woy fond onve Srudenr Goye-rnn'wenrfNI-IS 1 Q7 Lend 0 helping hond The Red Cross ond Girls' Leogue clubs hod one mojor concern in common - help- ing other people. Red Cross, vvith o membership of 10 peo- ple, sold condy in October, roising money to stuff stoclsings thot were donoted to needy tomilies, Members olso sold licorice ond don- oted oll profit to the Red Cross Youth ser' vices. Roising money for o good couse gives o person o feeling of occomplishe ment, soid twoeyeor member Florence Chon. The onnuol blood drive vvos the moin event of the yeorr Held on April 15, mony students signed up to help the Red Cross. Goil Wong commented, The membership i W iiii H ii Ji ,,. 'E ' ! 'N will ,,lx 7 ' . ' . gb Heir ' -J V r f.,,,,lg:.-I ,il 4 :di -:f n 3 , V ,w,,,f., -' ., V -'-1 1 '. , pi ,-it , ' - - I i i in M 1 , W W. ' I 'in t t. iw ,f 4' Wu , i ll ,l ll' ' it Q ' i M W t ll I W 'W ,t vf l' ' My ' ' T it ' Yllliit T 'li f , um i if '1 ' ,' 7,?.Q.':5n ff , 'J r ic Q - -5 iv f it 1 mill ,, 5' if I or S -as 5? 539 wx 'lv -s .. 1 A T ,M , we A ,U I, ' ' , if MQ' Hilti, ,y N W, , 'lrrllifff-V, T i'i,iiii11'i . 'l:i? tlft2 w-tri . FAQ T I 3 , , f-t,,y,y,N vvos beneficiol to me becouse l'm consider- ing being g doctor. According to Sue Peters, Red Cross odvie sor, members vvorlsed well together, Mrs. Peters smiled ond commented, l'm reolly glod to see people who enjoy helping other people. Girls' Leogue lsiclsed oft with the Bigfl.ittle Sister Teo where freshmon got ocguointed vvith seniors ond Girls' Leogue. Freshmon Lourolee Boumel excloimed, The teo vvos o blost ond l reolly got ocguointed in Girls' Leoguef' Girls' Leogue olso plonned the Winter For- mol donce ond ossembly, 'lit vvos o good experience ond vve occomplished o lot. l'm , WL ,T ,J 'lf 'iv glod ljoined, soid Treosurer Sheryl Lovvf Hing. They olso plonned ond mode decorotions for the Rose Festivol ossemblies. Flowers mode of crepe poper, choirs, the corpet ond the six tinolists nomes oil hod to be put up in eloborote foshion the night before the formol ossembly April 5. Mrs. Betty Zombrono, Girls' Leogue odvi sors summed up, Girls' Leogue hos been improving eoch yeor. Liso Logervvell hos been on excellent, well orgonized president ond most of the girls were interested in sponsoring octivities the school would en' JOY ,Pew Willis: GRINNING THROUGH THE PAIN Senior Jennifer Ligorich smiles brovely os she before considering giving blood gives her blood to Red Cross GOODIES DONATED The Red Cross Club filled mony sroclsings thot vvere READ IT Senior Christy Johnson reods the intormorionol pomphlet throughly donored to needy fomilies oll over the Portlond oreo ot Christmos Q8 ff Red CrossfGirls' Leogue Q . 5,4 5 , . , , f 1 I l ss T up K gs-QSM J, Yet, -wi ,, .MH ,fs I Iwygfgf I I f gg if If ff g 11 9 5 M4952 1 534017. M4 gigf f I? 3 ly Ci 'QQ , M 1, I Ii ,. ,MI M ww , vw f , '91 :MII f , ' 'f Q? I? , I f QWIQIK- IL' 5 W F JIS, ,, STUFF IT Semor Lymewe Iimcf, aIUff5 ChII5Imo5 sIocIsImqs WWII were dommed IO needy foITIIIIe5 OVOLJVIG We POIIIIIIIG QrecI CAREFULLY LISTENING GIII5' League OIIICGVS PNOXCJIIIIQ McDorIoId, Lone Bowne cmd LI5o LogervveII II5IerI gIcr,eIy for Ideas IeIOI0d Io Ihe Wmer FOVVTTOI ossembly heId I0 Jorwuory iv Vx 1 K 'II I. F W, an in 3 W'1'J4W?n C I 5 ' l RED CROSS CLUB FRONT GI.II XVII' IQ SIIIIIIQ Lee OII,rII IIIIII FIIIIerIf,e GIGS IMICI4 DIL' y NI,CI', KIT' DIJASII Ly IUIC H002 YI.I I'II CEI.IIII.4 II7 KQV V I90fICtrILf. Sfkfxrfnf Gaza-,er ful, wr 'uI,e,- PeIeI5 GIRLS' LEAGUE FRONT LALTIII IIII I IIQIIIIC-I Afgem Ver 4IwvII IIIII. LfJqQrvve'I Lwrve BLIWIID UICIIQIILH IS5III.IcII, IBIXCIQ SfIerr' Mc:IIIIIy, BIIIIIIIW INIQISUII PUTII 'as'IIIw,eII ROXUVIVIU MKIJIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIQ-0 IBQLJIYIQI IIIIIQI IQIIIIIIUIII MAKING POSTERS JLII IIIII CIIIII WI IIII4 IIIIQIIQ5 ILIQ II IfII,1cIIIcII II, IIII IIIII OIIIOU Owe power: LIIIIIAIVI3 if I2 S'II' III. Irv- I, 'ALI WWII I'fIeIIIUf'-I III IIII- Iled 514:55 CILJU 1 va.. A Touch of F losh Posters, flyers ond signs were needed yeor round ot Morsholl, With the help ond cooperotion of the ort stoff, completion of these prqects wos ochieved. The tweive member stoff wos chosen from experience in post ort dosses, dependobility, ond perfor monce. Advisor Kris Mortens expressed, Hit is o priveiege to be on this stofff' Meeting deodlines sometimes limited the outcome of o project due to sudden octiv ity Others, such os the Winter Formol, Big Littie sister teo, ond Rose Festivol were worlsed on tndividuolly ond sometimes in groups With foculty requests, projects were ossigned by Mortens, Although the decision of the ortworle wos bosed upon its request, it wos sometimes left open for the students own orgonizotion After deodlines were met ond octivity sIowed, students some times hod the opportunity to molse projects for themselves. The moin ottroction of o school yeorboole remoined the pictures on eoch poge token by students wiiling to spend more time thon the given fifty minutes o doy Attending out of schooi octivities such os sports events, donces, ond ploys provided the extro time needed to fuIfiII the request of Lex ond Verdict deodlines The stoff showed o con stderobte improvement in the dedicotton 6 x 5 .. .35 T X ,cpu F J f f A r . 'If an - .. so ond guolity of their worls This hos been the best stoff I hove worked with in my four yeors here or Morshollf' stored odvisor Bore boro Neeley. Tolsing pictures wos not dll thot wos in volved in photogrophy. Much time wos spent developing negotives, proof sheeting ond printing. The whole process in printing o photo took opproximotely twenty minutes before the finoI results, First yeor member, junior Brion Piocentint commented, The mojority of the time is spent on printing pictures Everything is going weII, I enjoy being on this stoff 1 ARTISTIC CONCENTRATION Itttttcir l4r'rt IIritrIt-r tttttltI'. the Winter TrtrrririI butt writ, ci secrtnd your mr-tribor of cart stoff ttrtt fix prirt of his rnsstgttrrtents tin tirt nttifi CHECKING IT OUT Finding thc' ttogrittve for ci future print, piitwttt -,ttiif trturrthot FINISHING TOUCH Senior EIrJtne CIIVJTI rttrnpIfttrt', hor pri',trtI bruttgttot EIc1trie' Tyrttttthtv Firtttd irtcihvs rrfrtritrt it ts of OCCODICJIEIC tqttciitty i Ar 'nIftfIf!I'IItftItt 'stuff ART STAFF FRONT Dclvvrw Mcorrw, Kmlrhy Dudey, Kowrv Wcnikexr BACK Home Chcnw Kc-rw Harder, Dom Hwqqxrwn, Gmger Tremofwm, Mcwdwh MUQCQI, odwsor Km Murrow, Em: Cuz NEW MEMBERS Jwxom Cf1'V'TfxV' Hcwwcfw Dewme Ndacnrw, fzmd semors Vwds Nowrwm BGFUC Dwersmgor Tomeo 'we on Neff gecorwd scrrwcaror V iii ,ss - 'Ny . L I 1' 3 if E B in if T i -Q' X ' T-wt'-11' I' . 1 . TE E E EEE - A A . i fi 4 fs E T 5 va, at .6,,,,,, KEEP IT CLEAN TR mv 1, M' T. '-'egg ' H-11 LVN-,'C Sow ' ,V-I w1'.,'w l f'W1':1v ' 'MH L-1f'l'1VW:Tl'T1,0 POURING IT ON P'wTn.ru 14 vu-r' 1x-. T, 'Lv' fvwmw !.,, v,T,mnmr', Tumor UVM. Prwnmrv T1 www, c,r3refVuTTy TQ4'm',vuw, rwngverfw, fhwpw :mi Mmm um swam! Tw' gvrwvc'rwfwU41TT,wT'X, Ufrurw, PHOTO STAFF J J Nw W1 T ' Huw mpeg' 2 MW TH-' gf- Dfffp-3111 T . v , f Y .L ,LH1 THE BIG DIPPER Atter porking his horse, Sterling Worth CTrenr Himes? gets the girl otter sovlng her from the villoinous Hugo Swindler, GOING TO THE DANCE? Trent Himes is momentorily token obock by soloon- girl turned villoiness Solly Even while heroine Koo McNolly pines owoy ond villoin Shown Joy looks on TA DA The costs mode reg. room onnouncements to promote the production. Solly Even, Teri Hill, Corolyn Lowery, Angulo Ferguson, Doug Smith, Koci McNolly, ond Shown Joy look to Smith to moke the odvertlsement, Nite fg,,,- 5 THESPIANS FRONT Corolyn Lowery, Gorry Britt MID- DLE, Koo McNolly, Wes Montgomery, Sheri Morris, Down Alcorn, Oliver Holl, Zoxoro Kokkoris BACK: Som Drennon, Teri Hill, Penny Moore, Trent Himes. AIN OR OUT? This sign covered Ken Stoley's Clossroom window ond reveoled whether or not the closs wos in 32 if PloysfThespions HANDSOME Dromo instructor Ken Stoley tokes o mo' ment to strike 0 pose for the comero MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Corrie Dotter 4Sheri Morris? tries to convince her mother, Ethyl Bonks Cloxoro Kok- korisb, how wonderful the new oportment will look when it's finished Foll Production BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Sheri Morris Corrie Botter Som Drennon Telephone repoirmon Trent Himes Poul Botter Zoxoro Kokkoris Ethyl Bonks Corolyn Lowery Delivery person Winter Melodromos RUN TO THE ROUNDHOUSE NELLIE Solly Even Sehilo Boggoge Koo McNolly Nellie Gouge Angulo Ferguson Horriet Gouge Shown Joy Hugo Swindle Trent Himes Sterling Worth WHO S ON FIRST Philip Hines ................ Monoger Tony Wilkey ............... Reporter HE AIN T DONE RIGHT BY NELL Groce Milner .......... Gronny Perkins Doug Smith .............. Hilton Hoys Mory Odenthol ......... Vero Corlton Corolyn Lowery .......... Nell Perkins Dorren Dryden .,,........ Jock Logon Tony Wilkey ...r...... Brukett Corlton Teri Hill ........... ' ..... Lolly Wilkens Spring Thespion Play STAR SPANGLED GIRL Coroly Lowery ..... Sotie Rouschmeyer Trent Himes ........,., .Normon Cornell Tony Wilkey ........... Andy Hobort Thespians act up Props were frantically checlsed and doue ble checlfed on sets that had been labored on for hours and hours. The cast, which had been transformed to belong to another place and time through the magic of malsef up and weelss of rehearsal, readied itself and awaited the cues, While performing, they could see nothing past the bright lights that shone on them, yet they could hear reassuring laughter and applause, After weelss of learning how to walls, tails, and thinls like their character, Southern drawls and sneers were perfected in the winter melodtamas, and Philip Hines and Tony Willsey presented a thoroughly comif cal ond confusing version of Abbott and Costello's Who's on First? The fall produc- tion of Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park included performances which eorned more awards than any other production. ln the spring, an all-Thespion cast presented Star Spangled Girl, a threeeperson play direct- ed by senior Dawn Alcorn, in which sophof more Carolyn Lowery portrayed the part originated by Sandy Duncan, Ken Staley, drama instructor, and some of his cosr members, recalled some inci- dents, involving phones that don't ring and lights thot don't shine, that occurred during actual performances, Despite such incidents, Marshall actors and actresses pulled through and the very best were honored, Oliver 'Hmm Hall was voted best Thespion and Sheri Mor- ris and Carolyn Lowery were named Best Actresses for their worls in Barefoot in the Park and He Ain't Done Right by Nell, ond Trent Himes received Best Actor and Zaxaro Kolslsoris Best Supporting Actress for their worls in Barefoot in the Park. The Best Supporting Actors were Doug Smith and Tony Willsey for He Ain't Done Right by Nell and Barefoot in the Park. The best all oround performance was Philip Hines and Tony Willseys adaptation of Who's on First? According to Staley, The timing was incredible. luddu sw4? PIaysfThespians if S3 f5N me ic-, .1 .me ' C cserg Nicysc -. T kr ' . Q 'l so i i i ig x F r m I 1 3 ex r0C S -f ,- ,, R f s Long loce dresses, olocls ruxedos, oow commenred sophomore Dorren ries ond rop hors, slow romonric music, o lirrle hir of rocls ond o dosh of royolry were rhe ingredienfs of Morsholl's Winrer Formol Donce. Jonuory Q7 wos rhe mogic dore ond rhe cofererio wos,rronsformed inro o boll- room of Srorlighr ond Roses, Queen Chris McBride ond King Ross Johnf son were rhe sporlsle of rhe evening. They were presenred ro rheir loyol subiecrs by former Queen Cormen Hermon ond King Dovid Rose, The donce wos o success rhis yeor bee couse so mony people offended ond rhe music wos much improved from losr yeor, rhe Chrisrmos Weels ossemoly. The members were: seniors ond Wendy Tolbor. The ossembly wos composed from eoch closs mode formol rheir porrner our of oorhroom Dryden. The enrire formol courr wos inrroduced of John Wore den, Chris McBride, juniors Ross Johnson, Donno l-linesh, sophomores Todd Corlson, Tino Nigo ond freshmen Rondy Gregory of nor only inrroducing rhe formol courr, our olso oy hoying o closs comperirion where o couple dresses for rissue. This rime rhe guys were weoring rhe dresses! Anorher ocriviry which TOOJ4 ploce during Chrisrmos Weels included rhe door decoror- ing conresr where second period closses decorored rheir reg room door. Door rhemes ronged from peoce on eorrh ro Gorfield. Awords were given ro: Greg Ellersemosr deroiled, Jim McCollisrer- mosr rodirionol Theme, Ed LeBoron-Besr Closs Theme, Chris McCurdyfMosr Humor- ous, ond Borooro Neeleyflvlosr Originol. Ar rhe close of rhe weela rhe Srorlighr's dimmed, rhe roses wilred, rhe cofererio wos pur oocls ro normol ond rhe long dresses ond ruxedos were hung up in rhe closer. Bur rhe memory will linger on of rhe week of 5rorlighr ond Roses. DREAMING Wishing for o five pound pon of losogne, Gorfield odorns rhe orr FORMAL COURT Senior John Worden, Chris McBride, iuniors Ross Johnson, deporrmenr supply room during Chrisrmos Week, Donno Hinesh, sophomores Todd Carlson, Tino Nigo, ond freshmen Wendy DRESSING IT UP Senior Gory Moh odds rhe finishing rouch ro his Winrer Formol Tolbor ond Rondy Gregory. gown by donning o wig, 341 1 Winrer FormolfChrisrmos Weels FORMAL BOOGIE'N Sophomore Dorren Dryden shows o srep or rvyo whale orrendmng rhe Wwnrer Formol dance I WE GOT THE BEAT Doncung ro rhe sounds of Doron Doron ore sensor Lorrr Shepherd ond her ourfof school dore, Andre Abser 'E 'M KW, of-'ffm A'XX K .ai WX Nu I F POSIN' PRETTY Juniors Tony Colyerr ond AngeJle Hrclrmon srnwe wmrh surpnse when onnounced os wunners of rhe Wrnrer ForrnoJ ossennbly ofrer rnolsmng CoJverr's forrnol dress LOOKIN' GOOD Junior Ross Johnson ond Senror Chrrs McBride wollx owoy proudly ofrer beung onnounced Kung ond Queen or rhe dence Wrnrer FornnoJ,fChrrsrrnos Week 1 35 Moy Fete Blossoms lt's on honor to be Moy Fete Queen my senior yeor, soid Jung Lee ofter the one nouncement ot the donce on Moy 6. Jung wos on involved student ond bee couse of her high GPA wos selected for the ocodemic top 10, The donce wos put on by Executive Cobi- net to roise money. lt wos o pretty big donce, ond the lost one of the yeor, so o lot of people went, commented sophomore Sombro Forrest. Another highlight of the week wos the Fridoy ossembly, The red corpet wos rolled our for the ossembly ond the spotlight shone on the smiling members of the court os they 11, 1 x ll Af' I X I ls 1963 MAY FETE COURT Seniors Crystol Hoffmon, Jung Lee, juniors Kim Coppo, Denice Nelson, sophomores Michelle Hermon, Tino Nigo, freshmen Kelly Stone- berg ond Wendy Talbot. APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FETE FLOWERS The toin thot Oregon received Oo W Moy Fete took their troditionol wolk ocross the gym floor. First to poss were freshmen Wendy Tol- bot ond Kelly Stoneberg. Next come sopho- mores Tino Nigo ond Michelle Hermon. Then juniors Kim Coppo ond Denice Nelson, fol- lowed by seniors Crystol Hoffmon ond Jung Lee, with oll drowing 0 well deserved op- plouse. As the court took their ploce on the plot- form the gym lights come up ond everyone wos soon to heor the beot of Moneoter performed by Musicol Bruce ond the Pink Fruit Brothers, Seniors Kevin Kendrick, Jeff Winter, Gory Moh, Terry Poresi ond Mike Bonoduce creoted ond become this five mon bond. Seniors woltzed off with the spirit ribbon os they swept most of the Moy Fete octivi- ties. Moy 2 stotted them off by winning the t-shirt dress up doy ond the egg drop octiv- ity. Other events werejock doy ond humon pyromid, think pink doy, ond on obstocle course, closs color doy ond dress nice doy. Lock of porticipotion wos evident when only o few chose to follow the dress up doys ond join in the octivities. Those of us who did porticipote hod o fun time ond on enjoyoble week, concluded sophomore Jeonette Densmore. Q' 5 oll winter brought on oll the flowers thot students enjoyed in the courtyord. THINK PINK The 1983 vorsity rolly onticipotes the breokthrough of the sign by the Pink Fruit Brothers. The group performed to the song Moneorer by Holi ond Ootes. HOT AND JUICY Senior Jon Nigo munches on o hamburger during lunch The courryord was used for lunch os well as ocriviries during Moy Fefe week, SPRING LOVE When rhe sun hirs rhe slay reenogers seem ro ger o fever . . . Spring Fever. One of rhe firsr symptoms is holding honds in rhe courryord Q JUMP, JUMP, JUMP, TO IT Terry CFruirD Poresi jumps up in rhe our while his brorhers, Gory Moh ond Jeff Winrerjom ro rhe beor, The Pink Fruirs drew o sronding ovorion for rheir performonce Moy Fe-re 1 37 Princess Tino Blooms The red corpet wos rolled out, the gyme nosium decoroted, the spotlight set ond comeros reody. Students, foculty ond por- ents held their breoth on this worm April doy os they owoited the onnouncement ot the new, 1988 Rose Festivol condidote for Queen of Ptosorio. As comeros floshed ond students screomed, 1982 Princess Kristie Jones gove the new reign of princess to Tino Johnson. While receiving screoms of joy ond o stonding ovotion, Princess Tino occepted the throne ond promised to represent Morsholl os best I con, especiolly with the help of the student body, ef'?ff -if 'fire if The 1988 court, consisting of Kim Jeli, Debbie Bergeson, Solly Miller, Lorie Bowne, Christine Belnop, ond Tino Johnson, wos see Iected by members of the Rose Festivol Associotion, ond presented to the MHS stu- dent body on April 5. When I wos chosen for the court, I wos reolly excited! excloimed Christine Belnop, My gool hos been to become o court member, ond l'm hoppy to hove the chonce to porticipote in the Rose Festivol os o member. Eoch girl bowed to both sides of the gym ond gove o two minute prepored speech on the theme, A Boclsword Glonce, A Future Dteomf' A new trodition wos storted this yeor by court members, presenting lost yeor's Prin- cess Kristie with o white rose ond o petsonol messoge of thonlss from eoch condidote os they were presented to the student body for the second ossembly. Kristie wos so helpful, we wonted to let her know thot we reolly opprecioted everything she did, commented Lorie Bowne. Princess Tino summed up the experience, This is on unfotgettoble moment! I opprecif ote hoving your support, ond presenting me with this once in o lifetime opportunity thot I will never forget! GLOWING WITH ENTHUSIASM Tino Johnson smiles to the crowd os Jeff Winter PRINCESS TINA Tino Johnson, selected on April 5 to represent Morsholl for ossists her during the Prose Festivol ossembly With eoch bow, the girls olso Queen of Rosotio wos very honored ond excited to win, Tino olso repre- gove o speech on the theme A Dockword Glonce, A Future Dreomf' sented Morsholl ot the Queen's Coronotion on June 3 in the Civic Auditorium, C38 W Rose Festivol 1513 ' if di ie , .M , ,wi DELICATE AND GRACEFUL Kim Jeli, ossisr- EXCITEMENT GROWING As Lorie Bowne ed by Jeff Winrer, bows ro rhe srudenr executes her bow wirh Jeff XVinrer's help, body during me selecrion of princess for me exciremenr grows os ro ine ourcorne Queen of Rosario. of rhe ossembly, ond who wili be princess, SMILING FOR THE CROWD Solly Miiler escorred by Rondy Coldwell is presenr- ed ro rhe srudenr body during rhe Rose Fesrivol princess selecrion on April 5. ROSE FESTIVAL COURT Kim Jeli, Debbie Bergeson, Solly Miller, Princess Tino Johnson, Lorie Bowne, ond Chrisrine Delnop Y Rose Fesrivol if SQ TIME FOR HITTING THE BUCKS Have pages Q8 through 115 read by Monday for the auiz and don't forget the vocabu- lary test on Tuesday, exhort- ed the teacher on Friday. Groans, resigned expressions, and pleas of Oh, come on, not for the weekend, and We can't have a test on Monf day, answered the anf nouncement. After getting a homework assignment like this, most stuf dents threw their books in the corner until Sunday. Vince Roe mans, senior, left his home- work as long as possible. l'Around midnight on Sunday, saw Vince's homework. A few people, however, did get their homework done on Friday night. Friday, when I get home from school, I turn on the radio and do my homework, revealed sophomore Brian 40 if Academic, Swick. Then, of course, there were the ones who really put it off. Monday morning, said junior Floyd Hansen, I like to do my homework in a quiet room where my btother's not complaining. Although complaints were a constant companion of home- work, most students managed to get through it. Changes in graduation requirements and the rising gradepoint averages of many colleges made home- work important. Also, aca- demic scholarships were highly sought as tuitions continued to climb, When everything was con- sidered, homework, while un- popular, was necessary to ade- quately prepare students for the changing demands of high- er education. l' avi? r Hex? in gy mc y , ig S .R n- ifggw, at 0 4 Q' QQ is ws ,gt wr' mmf' SEW WHAT Home Economics classes at SNORE Senior Michael Bonaduce snuggles Marshall provided a variety of workable up to a good book in the Social Studies machines to choose from to further the Resource Center The softer chairs pro- textile trade vided comfy territory for students f QWZ, gf- 11 if Q V 242 fm fe U 4 A , ,V , in W E 1 f x 1 2 . A 1' 'far ' M n' vfflfay X 2 M! ' 1, 4 u G I Q '54, , Q I 02 7, V, '79, , Q ff F J M, , H451 sff'W,, 2 1662 gf fr fr Zan A is fi , 5 ,?V2Q?maf' 44 Y i. U K 'EQ 'VB ' V' - a ',,', 9 r 'QQ CMEQK U XX WWW , od mia ,L ' I M .fwfr 5 a Meciionsz' , f ,, x '.xY fix' M G bm ' X 5l,x1mi1,11 V-M 'G' an x 5 3125 'Q 1 F 6 913' , 69 sgox GSQXS' fly lu QQXQQ' GQXGQ' 1' F Gt ,496 N' ff!! G0 emma 13560 wwf XNMX qi'-he ot wr 14 9806 N K 7, NN COMPARE AND CONTRAST Exchanging answers ond discussing solunons in orrenwprs ro fnnush rhenr morn ossignmenr ore fresh' men Srephonae Belnop ond Tom Bercner THE I.R.S. To help srudenrs undersrond rox' es, educornonol programs ore provided by 5000! Srudues crosses Srudenrs rnusr be pre' pared for April 15 Academics i' A1 1, .7 We 5 ON THE PHONE lunuor Scorr Woodourys wlllrngness ro rrnprove on hrs slsrlls shows whale he pracnces on the soxophone for an advanced band class Scorr has played the saxophone for srx years and enjoys oelng involve rn Marshalls band program CREATING Senlor Drano Johnson proves rhar every prece of porrery rs unlaue whrle she uses her own sryle ro creare her own prolecr of E-J rr rl f Q yf qflsg l l' SER f s s s r z ' ' . is FINAL DRAFT Junior Angela Nuszoaurn ours rhe flnnshf ing touches on her pannrung IO Krrs Marrens' advanced arr class 42 if Arrflvlusuc wth' lf' s.,.uaa.k-mg -Q We ,, , ,wr ll'far,' X f SPINNING Sophomore Borboro lloloff concentrates on her precision technique while worlsing on o project in her second yeor pottery closs Borboro eryoyed pot' tery ond plonned to continue throughout her high school yeors, in the odvonced cloy closses MOVING ON Freshmon Amy Messing proctices on improving her slsills on the clorinet for future gools Although Amy is only Q freshman, she hos ployed for four yeors or Binnsmeod Middle School, ond is involved in bond ond bond-relored octivities, such os our of town trips ond retreots in oddition to pedorming ot Morsholl, fr ,. , yy VV . ,,., , 5 y I y W, -iff IA' ,H T' s s W I rm, my y mx gym.. TT? INTENSE PRECISION Second year ort student junior Lomonr Merris pinpoints the finishing touches on his mid-term ort prqecr I enjoy being oble to express my creoriviry through my finished pro' jects, commented Lomonr Expressing creorive ortistic imoginotion ond growing in musicol tolent, MHS students worlsed to improve their obilities. Mixing points, cutting gloss ond slsetching portroits were just some of the slsills ond prqects thot students worlsed on throughout the generol ort closses, Advonced closses were ovoilioble for those who wished to worls for future interests, lnstrumentol music closses consisted of beginning stoge, syme phonic bond, ond in the spring, morching bond. Morsholl olso hod beginning choir ond odvonced choir progroms. The bondfchoir progrom went on tour during Moy. They were olso involved in the Storlight Porode for the first time in five yeors. Morci Brown, o flute ployer, who hoped to mojor in music in college, expressed, l reolly enjoy bond o lot. Mr. Coody hos done o reolly good job. He's helped me develop ond increose my slsills which will help me out o lor in the future. g Photogrophy, cloy, pointing, drowing, ond colligrophy were oll closses designed to help brooden ond improve students' tolents. While worlsing with my honds l con express my feelings in the prqects thot I molsef' commented stoined gloss student Mourio Broclse, First yeor colligropphy student Wendy Wyler oddedf' lt's fun leorning new slsills of writing. A lot of students were involved ond enjoyed the ort closses ot Morsholl. All my closses ore full! offirmed Mrs, Kris Mortens, deportment chairperson. Whether expressing creotivity by worlsing with honds, in ort closses, singing in the choir, or leorning how to reod music in bond, Morsholl offered o wide voriety of fun ond rewording closses to choose from. Art X Music if 43 CONCENTRATING Sophomore Mrchelre Hermoh works carefully oh her 5ewuhg prqecr. Home EC ciosses were offered IO 0 vvrde vorrery or MHS HEAVY METAL Dom McCollum, euro shop reocher, explorhs rhe wow ond uses of o mororcycle Mohy Sruderurs brought lherr own cars ro worls oh uh closs, , , ,.,.. ..:. . h PRE-SCHOOLER Belhg rhsrrucred by 0 high school sro dehr, o child draws from her rmognhonoh rn churdhood deveropmehr Gloss 44 ff Home EcfShop :muse-WMM Sl' I x X xx XNQ we ER l ., gf ! Q .N K is 2 N W, .2 LS-fx X J SQ 'iii -K .nn QQ' Y 'NR X 3 ...: XS! 1 r i X SHARING Sophomore Brendo Light genrly disciplines pre schooler Porenfing volues ore srrongly srressed in childhood developmenf closses which offrocred both mole ond femole srudenfs SPINNING WHEEL This lorhe is one of rhe mony mo chines used in merol shop closses This drill is boring rhe merol our of o connon ond wos used ro illusrrore rhe imporfonce of sofery in shop closses. CAREFULLY Loying our her dress poifern is sophomore Tomoro leonis Being very specific con help molxe prqecrs nicer Www J 'E From ploying mommy ond doddy ro repoiring cors ro sewing clofhes, Morsholl's Home Economics ond lndusrriol Educorion De- porrmenrs offered o wide voriery of closses ro prepore srudenrs for rheir furure. Auro closses helped borh girls ond boys in repoiring cors ond reoching rhem slsills ro survive cor rrouble. Such fhings os rolsing morors oporf ond puffing fhem oocls rogerher were roughi by Don McCollum, oufo feocher. On Fridoys, srudenrs broughr rheir own cors ro school ro worls on, lr's o good closs for o girl ro rolse, so she doesn'f hove ro depend on o guy for help, cloimed Vicrorio LoCourse l'Wood ond mefol shop closses were very populor omong Morsholl srudenr's, ossured sophomore Kenny Koer. Sfudenrs Ieorned o voriery of slsills obour how ro use mochines ond how FO molse ond build consrrucfive projecrs. Junior Julie Eddy excloimed, l'Wood shop hos helped me leorn useful slsills rhor I mighr need for rhe fururef' A voriery of home economic closses were ovoiloble FO rhe sfudenrs of Morsholl High. Porenring slsills for rhe furure were roughf by Georgio Corver in childhood developmenr, The srudenrs were oble ro seels our useful experiences by ocruolly worlsing ond ploying wirh preschoolers ond leorning how fo rolse core of rhem. 'll feel rhof being o porenf is very imporfonr ond rhe mosr rewording joy rhere is, commented Mrs. Corver, The children were oroughr ro MHS by rheir porenrs Mondoys, Wednesdoy, ond Fridoys from 1 pm. ro 2130 pm for rhe sfudenrs ro core for. This closs gove sfudenrs o greor experience ro be o furure mommy or doddy. s Orher home economic closses foughr Ol MHS included sewing Mony girls rools this closs ro prepore for o worl-:ing opporruniry os o seomsrress. lf's less expensive TO sew your own clorhes rorher rhon ro buy rhem, exploined junior Poffi Poge. Home EcfShop if ,W 'Y I wi-I 43 COUNTING DICE Hearn Raana, demonsrrares one of rne daily acrrvrrres worked on rrwroughour rhe year I K W 4, ,I+ -of 5 ?!!!'?'I,!51? 'RX' :rr K. W i m l m, ,. I HELPING OUT Warmng on yacarronai sIslIIs, reacners arde Sywla Boyce QIVQS saeaaI arrenrron ra Brenda Anderson Thus was one af me many Irfe Myrna sIsrIIs warleed on I0 speaaI ed classes Aa f Vkeadrng!5peaaI Educarran in CONCENTRATING Sophomore Joe Tice srudies silenrly os orher closs members rolse rurns reoding oloud Redding closses em- phosize borh silenr ond group reoding ro improve srudenrs' slsills WEIGHING Shonnon l-lorper vvorlss on rhe scoles Precision is on imporronr proficiency leorned olong wirh orher ocriviries in Morsholl's Speciol Educorion closses READING TEACHER Mrs, Glorio Arrs follows olong os srudenrs recire oloud, Who Will Love My Children, one of the mony srories done wirhin rhe yeor. ei .QDUHVWQW ' qw 2 TAKING HIS TURN Woiring for rhe signol go , Sophomore Aoron Fung conrrihures his reoding skills, Srudenrs reod poems, shorr srories ond ploys cloud frequenrly One of The newer progroms or Morsholl wos offered by rhe reoding deporrmenr. Under rhe direction of AJ, Nlorri son ond Glorio Arrs, ir vvos inrroduced ro help srudenrs overcome reoding difficulries. Although rhe deporrmenr hos exponded over rhe yeors, rhe bosic concepts hove remoined rhe some. These gools included vyorlsing, vvirh srudenrs ro undersrond moin ideos of stories ond helping rhem oppreciore the lirerory volues of short srories. One srudenr, Tyrone Jomes, commenred, 'll've folsen A.J.'s closs since rhe beginning of rhe yeor ond feel l've improved 100 percenrf' Mrs. Arrs olso expressed enrhusi- osm for rhe reoding progrom, You ger ro lsnovv lsids becouse you vvorls closer ro rhem, ond get ro lsnovv, their problems, she remorlsed. There ore rhree moin speciol educorion closses or Mor shol. One, o srrucrured Leorning Cenrer, hod bervveen 12418 srudenrs, ond one vvos o Mulriple Hondicop Progrom vvirh 8 10 srudenrs, These closses cenrered oround gerring jobs for credir, leorning ro counr money, rell rime, go shopping ond orher living slsills, Eoch vveels rhe srudenrs wenr on o communiry field rrip, somerimes shopping or slsoring. This helped rhem inrerocr vvirh rhe orher reens. The rhird speciol educorion closs wos on Educorionol Ref source Cenrer, lr helped srudenrs vvirh homevvorls problems, l'The volue of ruroring hondicopped srudenrs hos insrilled in me rhe orr of humon compossionf' commenred o reoch er's oide for rhe mulriple hondicopped srudenis, Dole Derrho, I rhinls rhor soys ir oil. Reodingf5peciol Educorion if A7 cl' ' ' ' 5 1 LENDING A HELPING HAND Sroffer Holly Joined rhe Lex or mldierm and Holly Lang olds lunior Parry Page in was one of rhe Staffs besr members, finalizing her dummy layout according ra Barbara Neeley, advisor Deadlines, parience and screaming roo loud were only o few of rhe worries members of rhe Lex and Verdicr srarf faced every day. Advisor Mrs. Barbara Neeley cammenred, 'lThis is rhe masr organized sroff in rhe rhree years l've been here. We have experienced edirors on barh sraifsf' The publicarion of rhe monrhly newspaper fools exrra hours from everybody on sroff. The co-edirors, seniors Danna Negus and David Rogers made sure rhe sroff mer rheir deadlines and warlsed on last minure derails ra malse rhe paper enjoyable, Spare bands and offer school hours were commirmenrs of sraif, edirors and co- edirors. Ar lunch rime sraffers sold verd-ads ra help wirh publicarion fees. Danna remarlsed, Like any orher sraff, we had our ups and downs. Sometimes rhings gor hecric, bur overall we had good wrirers and many responsible members We worlsed rogerher prerry well ond had a lar of fun. Lex was onorher rime consuming but rewarding experience for israff members. The cafedirors, seniors Shelley Regimbol and Lorri Shepherd, spenr long nighrs and busy days striving for a unique lools ro rhis year's book, l'Change of Pace. Selling ods ro differenr rypes of businesses was a large parr of rhe yearbool-2 budger. Ad sales enabled color ond orher special effecrs in rhe boals. Shelley nared, l'The inrroducrian is rhe srrong painr because rhe whole rhing is color. Lorri concluded, l'This is rhe besr phoro and yearbools sroff we've ever had. 48 1' Lexfverdicr A s pw. A TI we ia ' , J' ff -x . 1 A r Kxexf--'E IN iff c,,ii 1 if , N- ' -S QQ ? all C. ,, Q - -- 'A' 7 1' cc.. W LEX STAFF FRONT Kim leli, Cherie Gregor Lorie Bowne, Liz Wakeman, Julie Eddy, Elaine Chan SECOND ROW, Darren Dry den, Advisor Barbara Neeley, Carol Gar- bus, Cami Reed, Melissa Thompson, co- W ...., yr' 1, an edirors Shelley Regimbol and Larri Shep- herd, Sallie Wallser THIRD ROW Sheri Mar- ris, Sally Even, Suzanne Frye, Lori Sreworr, Mia Flood, Sandra Lamberr BACK Danna l-linesh, Kevin Kendrick F x X f 'N I I DON'T THINK SO Co ednrors Dohho Ne-gm oho Dove Rogers rolls over oos5nbIe srorres for rhe Verdrcr Sroffers do or Ieosr rhree srorres eoch rhohrh GOOD IDEA Co edrror Lorrr Shepherd oho SheIIev Regrmbol rhrhh rhroogh Ideos core foIIv before fnhohzmg rhem I FOUND IT SGOIOV Yorhrro Corhocho rhums through o phoro IWGQOIIVQ book Over IOOO phoros ore TGISSFT everv yeor by phoro sroff 1 W My ,ww -Q, A W,,Ahi 1' VERDICT STAFF FRONT Adhzor Ru' ooro NeeIev Rrzrew Sherfhfurw coed 'ora Dohoo Necgw orro Dove Rofgew CoroIvrw Iovvf-ry SECOND ROW Phu HOGDQ, Mort Peche, Yohfwxro Corhocho, Srooe Oro, Lorre Bovvhe, Porrv Roor, Mrlse PIrsIso THIRD ROW GIorro Presroh, 5oIIv Every Doug SVDIID, Zoxoro Kok Isorr5 DAO4 God Worwg, Shere Morrrs, Chrrs DeIr1op, Johh Former, Jehhlfer Cor roh Lex Verorgr 1' 49 CHOIR FRONT Linda Panir, Barbara Bradford, Barbara Roloff, Rachel Par reira, Carmen Kozera MIDDLE Jackie Lee, Carrie Rarh, Kyung Soon Lee, Dororhy Yarringron, Angela Fergason, Barbara Langford, Mike Wade, Kirby Psegisrer BACK Bonnie Beed, llayrha Warrs, James Holrz, David Turrle, Derer Schweirzer, Rob Sreran, Mark Larham Everyone knew whar if was like ro go ro a sporring eyenf and hear rhe band playing rhrough fhe year, buf Marshall's band dldn'r lusr play or games, they also performed individually ar COFTCGVTS, Marshalls band offended a field compeflrion ar Oregon Srafe Universify in January, along wifh Benson, Cenfennial, ROOSGVGIT, Beaverron, and orher schools around rhe srafe Alrhaugh Marshall and Benson didn'r compere because rhey weren'r ready ro perform by fhemselyes, rhey made color designs af halfrlme during rhe Oregon Srafe foorball game, They also performed in fheir annual Winrer Concerf in De' cember. l'5o far rhis year has been good for fhe band, com menred junior Teri Hill. During January, rhe band wenr on a rerrear in rhe Columbia Gorge ro rehearse 25 new selecrions for rhe baskerball season. Also making music for Marshall were rhe Clarions, l'Alfhough rhe group was small, we had more people rhan usual, asserred junior Pam Siemssen The Clarions sang for rhe PTSA and also for rhe Boosrer Club in December. The Clarions had hard rimes, because nobody was really inferesfed in Choir, so Clarion members had fo work hard TO make up for rhe small number. Junior Berh Brown said, 'lThere's approximarely 10-12 people, including 8 juniors and A sopho mares . Clarions performed a yariefy of songs, including Run for rhe Roses , Jusf Once , and ln The Mood , for rhe PTSA in Febru ary, 50 f BandfChoir W--.-.......,,, .gn f , wwwmwwfmmf, WMWWWWMWWMMWM r ,,,, V ' Wm T :L w mm,f, lVA,, ,.,,.,,..,., ,.,. .,... l M ., 5 wmwmw .,,,, ,ummm W. mwfgmmmi w ill M' 7 'H , 'f T- 'M M ' Wi , , , 'Wx ,ff A M f 3 1 I , W! ff ,ffm E, l l J-. l f :suing M121 'ff 2' .' 6, my 'f' mmf 9 1, 4 we Af ' E A CLARIONS FRONT John Coady, Mike BACK Berh Brown, David Turile, Parri Wade, Connie Downing, Maria Maddox, Siemssen, Terry Shipley WW 42 W STAGE BAND: Curr Wwrlrrrs Jorrr'Cfwf1r7y Dwy Pfzr Dewrwer Mrrw Wrrrirefw Per' Casey Keewer Lfverw Lv rm Suv Wrrfrd Sfrwwlrgeer INSTRUMENTALISTS Borwd rrwcwrrwbers ploy or merry Marshal! everwrs Freshmen Krm OQOWQ Qrwd Jurmror Terr HM perform or Hemecowrwg MAK!NG MUSIC Crworr ond Gmrrorrs prmed rogerrwer ro perform or rrwe Wmror Corwcerr Porn Svemwerw Gnd Comme Dowrwwg slrwg 'Surerwr Nrgrwr 4? rs 1 fr jf? A ' ,f A fr 415' M, BAND FRONT Tvrr HM, Krrrr Ocgcnwm, Mmm Brown Kcsry Derrmorw MIDDLE LM. JODQS Army Moasrfwg 'urcrgurmrrrfr Serra: fmrrrrfr Www Bw' :tcm fnovey !4rrJrrwv'e-srrw EMOV Mm Mrrmr WGN Berry Mrirrcjqe, K9'MRf1y Tsrromu Beemom, Heorher Uoorrw BACK Chrrs Grossrey, DOUQ Bourougrwa, Scorr MG Pmrwcprw Rod Rosser, Dorm! Hurword, Pe rer Srr-vwrmr, Mrlse Gurtws lowes Kfgfr Mrrwere Nersory lorm Prodmger, Ewc Mrnrrrrr, Shawn Frye? Dowd Crmrr ff 51 9'3 .4 ,-4 s - . f- x M. Ending irs fifrh year, Marshalls Talenred and Gifred program, rhe Research Scholars, conrinued ro srress individual ovvareness and advanced placemenr in academic classes This year we had do srudenrs apply for rhe program, and we could only accepr 28 The rurn our was wonderful I commenred Counselor Sue Srahl Srahl replaced John Cover as counselor ro rhe group, and loolsing oacls on her firsr year she remembered, I rharoughly enjoyed vvorlsing wirh capable srudenrs. I vvill always rememoer rhe relarionship and experience I encounrered oy oeing rheir counselor. Freshman Amy Messing said, I really lil-re being a Research Scholar. l've made lors of good friends, and I lilse rhe exfra acriviries rhar are involved wirh rhe program Special programs rhe freshmen experienced included offending rhe Model Unired Narions in Eugene, a one-day rerrear ar rhe home of reacher Berry Lindsay, and an in school vvorlsshop on follslore The sophomore group hosred a comoinarion por Iucls and ger acauainred dinner for rhe freshmen. Alrhough my freshman year as a Research Scholar vvas nor rhar enjoyable, rhings are piclsing up rhis year, credired sopho more Eric Lengvenis. l'l've had my ups and dovvns as a Research Scholar, our vvhen I false on oojecrive lools or ir, I realize ir's vvorrh rhe hassles, expressed junior Suzy Wolrers Thejuniors engaged in rhe annual Nlacoerh Bowl, in which rhey vvere vicrorious Parriciparing in Yourh Legislarion in Salem vvas a highlighr for rhe seniors The program vvasn'r exacrly vvhar I expecred, and rhere vvere a lor of dravvoaclss ro being o Research Scholar our in rhe long run I rhinls Ive gained some valuaole insighrs rhor vvill help me in my fururef' summed up lsarleen Reige, senior. GOOD FRIENDS One aspeci srressed iri Tino JOVYISOVT, Chris Deinop, Sheryl Low Research Scholars is rhe inreracrion of ding, Clinron Calhoun, Chris MQBIIQQ grrjgjefjrg goplwomgrgg Amy HQWQ5, Kelvin Wong MIDDLE larry Berchcr Wendy Bizal, and Carrie Smirh display Vivian Maclsenzze, Crysial Hoffman Al iisorv I-lorrcri Iohn Wordew Phu lloafig rheir close friendship SENIOR RESEARCH SCHOLARS DACIQ FRONT Shrijrx Leo, Siepfiahie BGOVTIUT 52 W Research Scholars 'WET 'SES I s ca cs- ss.. ,X . . N. -H3555 CEN 5 SQ S If 5 .Q-ss:c.,--. , S sing. ssl-as Ri is Q ,Mg If if 7' r vlliw rim A MOMENT OF RELAXATION Torerng o few sooro mrnores 'o colrecr her rhooghrs for o reseorch oooer rs Shoron Gosser The Socuol Srddres Resource Cenrer wos cm com mon oroce ro study ond relox ALL SMILES Freshmen Krm Ogowo ond Amy Messrnq down oroond oefore o bond oerformonce Exrrd corwcwror ocrwrrres were encooroged ro coonrerocr :ne srreh nous Reseorch Scholors ocodemrc sched ure TOGETHERNESS Freshmen, sophomore ondjonror Pseseorch Scholors gorher rogerhf er The rorn our of new members rn creosed os rhe ocodemrc progrom expend- ed FLIPPIN' THROUGH Senror Reseorch Schol- or Psondy Vongorder resedrches hrs project for yoorh Neg Sensor scholors orepored mods brlrs rongrng from repeolrng rhe speed rrmrr ro rnsonrry OYEO whrch rhey pref senred ro o srorewrde conference rn Solem iiiiilii wi-9 W - - :1s.55'REQig M N If . ..,s,,,.s RGSGGVUW Scholors ff MAT RATS Freshmen David Hayden and Karl Fhewscn man warls hard xn rnelr p e wresriing unxr Senvar T A Brad Flynn and p e reacher Darrel! Evererr warcn over rnem PAPER WORK Healrh reacner Rod Jones mes ra can cenrrare on paper work wnule nas dass warlss Sopna mares showed grearer wnreresr rn nealrn lasr year 54 if PE!!-Ieahn ms UP, UP AND AWAY Freshfhon lseili Bcnnctt ret the yolleyboll in p e Volieyboll is tus' one of tht octiyities the treshmon porricipoted in through out thc yc or PUMPING IRON Sophomore Aoron Fung dcod lifts 150 pounds in body conditioning Body conditioning goined greoter interest cis the yeor wound down STUDYING HARD Sophomore Jim Cctrpc nic-r worlss on his ossignment on drug obuse Drug obusc wor one of the subjects greorly stressed through out ihr yeor TAKING IT EASY Junior Chorlene Sondrrf let , breols oftcr o hord doy's worls in body conditioning As the weights croshed down to the floor, sweot oozed from o , , R I A H I , I I m iris Q CJ X , r ,sf , s 3 5 t S .. :sr r A, I X As-d .a I I 5 'we-1 I i Q4 .,,, 1 grimocing foce. Juniors Dovid Rose ond Lenny Weiss cloimed, I'I3ody Conditioning is yery rewording lt mol-zes you Iools better ond feel better so you hove confidence in yourself, When the physicol educotion sroff got together lost toll they come up with o new ideo thot creoted interest ond it poid off There wos only one new closs contributed to the list of mony others ot Morsholl, body conditioning Body conditioning hod tre mendous success in enrollment once students found out whot it wos oll obout os four sections were offered eoch semester Bod ottendonce wos rorely seen by pe. ond heolth teochers ond therefore foilure notices were rorely seen by students Theres been lOO percent more improvement, commented Mr, Dorryl Everett Out of my 180 guys there were only twelye foiluresf' PE closses offered mony octiyities through out the yeor such os boslsetboll, yolleyboll, bodminton, ond doncing, With the increosed number of freshmen ond the Iocls of equip ment, the pe stoff hod everybody worls together In octiyities such os boslsetboll, yolleyboll, softboll, ond footboll students were oble to ploy them os teom sports, They leorned how to ploy them os teom sports. They leorned how to worls together In the post three yeors, sophomore students reolly storted tolsing interest in their bodies ond whot they con do to lseep it heolthy, occording to heolth teocher Mory Homilton, Leorning CPR, driyers ed, ond informotion obout drugs ond obuses of drugs werelust o few of the subjects stressed in heolth closses Students sow films oll yeor oround which increosed their lsnowledge on these importont subjects, Sophomore lleseorch Scholor Liso Noglins sold, Leorning obout the mony different sulyects coyered in heolth is rewording ond will be voluoble for the rest of our lives. PE Ile-with i 56 - OX qUc,frgn'v:3fIG 2 f I f r 'N X I .10 T . U R ' T T, Nu Q I si .N 0 I x Q I . X I l X 1 I g 5 x 56 'I Lunch TIME MEETING A fovorire hor once used in o high school ploy gorhers dusr on the rop shelf of rhe closer, A poir of foo-smoll soccer cleors used junior yeor sir in rhe go- rdge, somewhere. A yedrbook loys in rhe borrom of ci forgorf ren drower, brought our once even in o while. Memories fode, o Iirrle more wirh eoch pdssing yeor. Suddenly, rhe phone ond rhoughrs ore jerked Dock ro the presenr. As rhe receiver is picked up, o fomilior friend is heord. Where did rhis friend come from? High school. When orher rhings ore forgorren ond hidden owoy, friends re- moined, os d link ro rhe high school yeors, Senior odvisor Rurh Boroour sroyed in conrocr wirh her high school friends, I srill keep in rings FOR FRIENDS rouch wirh rhem ond we hove reunions olmosr every yeorf' Senior Brion Wesr recolled, l'l mer my friends Troy, Kevin, Gory ond Jeff through o muruol friend Terry Poresi, Closses, of course provided on ormof sphere for moking friends. Sophomore Dorren Dryden re- membered seeing his friend Somoro Forresr She wos in my I-lumoniries closs ond I rhoughr she wos kind of weird or firsr. We're reolly good friends now our I srill rhink she's wierd. Lunch, since ir wcis chonged ro one bond, mode if eosier for friends ro ger rogerher, ond nor iusr eor, our spend rime rogerh- er rolking ond, moybe finding new friends ro keep offer rhey've lefr high school. ff 4 . In i, P RQ, ff Cixi' 1: X . SNUGGLING Sirring in rhe springrime sun school doy ore Nouonekhom Phondorouf ore friends Misry Boynron ond Todd vong ond Nouone Phondorouvong Mony Sronger offer eoring rheir lunch srudenis srep ourside ro roke in rhe fresh BREAK AWAY Tciking O precnk from rhe Qir Ag' .F- S 80' MM! MW , H LUNCH LINE The rush was on os srudenrs COME TOGETHER Frrends Anson Henson, hurried ro be flrsr uh Irhe Sophornore Goal Byron Henson, Charlene Sanders ond Cor- Fosrer rnolses her woy ro rhe cooleue-5 whrle rue Love sur wrrh eoch orher durrng lunch ro coughr rn rhe mrodle of rhe lunch bunch chor obour rhe days evenrs 'W' Lunch if 57 Y 1 t l , R fFRESHMENfFRESHMENi ' - ' MENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESH' 'ESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENi'FRESHME fFRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMEN'kFRESHMENi' NfFRESHMEN+fFRESHMENfFRESHMEN'kFRESHMENiFR ENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENi'FRESHMENWFRES MENfFRESHMENfFRESHMEN'kFRESHMEN'fFRESHMENfFRESH HMENWFRESHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESH SHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMENYFRESHMENYFRESHM ESHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENi'FRESHMENiFRESHME ESHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENiFRESHMEN'A'FRESHME ESHMEN'WFRESHMENi'FRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMENYFRESHME ESHMENfrFRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHME ESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENiFRESHMENiFRESHMEN'kFRESHME ESHMENWFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMEN'l'FRESHMENi'FRESHME SHMENfFRESHMENi'FRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMEIHFRESHM HMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENWFRESHMENiFRESHMENfFRESH MENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMEN'kFRESHMEN'l'FRESH ENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENi'FRESHMENf'FRES N 'FRESHMENfFRESHMENYFRESHMENfFPxESHMENfFR 'NFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMEN'NFRESHAAENWF ESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHMENfFRESHME ffFRESHMENiFRESHMENiF - fm I MENifFRESHMEN'kFRESHMEN'IfFRESH- . 1' g - . K - TIME F CJR F RESHMEN TRANSITICDN Adlusrlhg ro hugh school life wos rhe mosh prlorlry for fresh meh Members of rhe Closs of '86 reveoled how rhey coped wlrh rhls frohslrloh Toml Porlss 'Morsholl hos o lor more oerrer loolslhg guys rhoh rhe other schools, Ilosemorle Sporrs Ir wos hord or flrsr our wlrh my frlehds help rho, Il WOSOVT hord ro meer new people The lands ohd rhe frlehdshlps were so eoslly mode oerweeh people Morro Cohlll 'll mode lors of frlehds ohd I hod my oesr frlehd, lilm, ro help me Qer used ro II ohd help me molse frlehds I IIISQ rhe closses ohd rhere were o lor of friehds ol reody here before I come Mosr of rhe Ieochers ore reolly helpful ro rherr srudehrs Amd Ir, rhe couhselors ore reolly greor Gwen Holversoh - Nl wos her yous or firsr our I found fhof rhe srudehrs were frlehdly ohd rhe feochers olso I lllse rhe woy rhe schedules ore Lourolee Boumel I rhlhlelolhr log Glrls' Leogue helped o lor oecouse rhe people ore lhsrohf' ly your frlehds ohd rhey help you rhrough your flrsf yeor In high school l lilsed how rhe people were so frlehdlyl I wos Qolhg ro go IO Frohlsllh, our l'm glod rhor I chose Morsholl Freshmoh Presldehf Wehdy Toloor 'llhe Freshmoh closs hod ser o gool ro reoch up ro S800 We hod o jewelry sole ohd olso sold Sohro Groms ro rouse mohey k Q Mm THE FINISHING TOUCH Mrlrln Mclsvrrflw CATCHING UP Cwrrlhlg lwr osslqrlrherlr Qlrrlplprp-, IW, 4JE1IA4JlCIl7IIy 111,-,rqlllrm-fly U, rlcurlw III flrw, IK Vw Isl G01 Ddfflflfl Owe of 'VID freshrhur ll-Irrlllrllllw, Ilra-lglllrvclfrrllru ur IJICJQOSI cndlusrrrlerwrs ro lurqh school llfe IS ull rlrrwrll cyrflcic-rs copurlq wlrh llorrmeworls K' E 5 5 419' CHECKING THINGS OUT Swv: FUQJQI gf-Q rmng rrefnswref, Werwcy IIIIIH 11 INOSIGEVWI IQQWI N1-www BLOVI me Iwc.IIw rw Iweerwde our SIQOIIUVIIG DQIOOD, 'JQUFFIUVY Nw F'ufwI1, me B16 GLJVIVWQ break VIQQ prmxdemr, Amy Mcwvwcg, UUNIVIQ5 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS loom Hoff CIWcdnrp0r5orw W My '2f'ff?' 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UI fhoughf rhe od- rninisfrofors were only frying ro score us our I guess they were serious, soid junior Suson Frocls. Defenrion ond Sorurdoy school were designed ro molse the srudenfs fhinls rwice obouf curring closses ond breolsing mi nor rules. l'The new rules worlsed our prerfy well ond I rhinls defenfion mode o lof of Becky Sfievenord. Alrhough ihe rules were fo- vored by some, rhere were olso some odverse feelings os well. 'Il feel lilse we're offend- ing o prison insreod of o high school, commenfed Ross Johnson. The rules nwolse me feel lilse I'n'i being bobysof ond I don'r like rhoi, odded junior Tony COIVQVT. Even rhough srudenrs diso- greed wifh rhe rules rhey were here ro sfoy due ro fhe excel lenr resulrs, 1 JUNIORSTJUNIORSTJUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Zoxoro Kolslsoris, presidenr, Sheri Morris vice 9 RSi'.IUNIOPxSi'JUNIOPxSi'JUNIORSiJU s oresidenr, Goil Wong, secrerory, Terry Clorls, ocriyiries cholrperson Nor picrured is Joyce lkicherr, rreosurer 419 f W I f ,. W mf. M, ' I I A 'M I 'f f l , .,i, lr , ,EW 5 V .:, -, 1 6 I -2, , JOKING WITH CLASS TA Turn Collier shores o lough wirh rh e closs os he prepores , f 0. , Mfr-V2 -if o gome for Arhericon Wrirers By junior yeor, mony srudenrs become T A 's 2 I W, Ref? an gif? ,,,,W,,,,,,Q,! , 'MMVI 1 U U U f ' f i H'? WMQffl f sf it ff TQ ,- , , 2,1564 Mr. .gain Zsiksiwws 1 4 nm? A:-e, fb LL3, :,. Efx V' UP UP AND AWAY Kim Coppo shows rhor ond Myrh closs dwnoes woro smoil groups ro he-r heorfs IOTO Volemrine's Doy offer re rolse o rest obour Norse mythology Tremr cewmg o bdloom bouquer from o friend Erherly, Tom Reogon, Tymorhue Dowd ond SWEATING IT OUT Mr Jrm Honnds Moo Chng Torum shore rheur nores Juniors ff 75 FV 6 2 , V' A ' ' ,W if Vw P V.. lf-A ,,. Q' ' 'L V g i ? ' ' V' .. V H V. V- ' Jw? 'a'1'5'n25f':.-22:. ' 5 ' WHA 'Vw' A V. W ' - V f 5-HV ' -- 91 -,V ., We 54 A V Hi , iw M, .- nf Zyl , , , , 4 wV,fVV,fVVA V T ,V-y. ' if K , . ' V ai 'f V W , V! 14, .. 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IORSi'SENIORSiSENIORSfSENIORSi'SENIO ' J if . QP TIME FOR SENICDRITCDUS T0 END 52 W Senior' Three years of school dragged along for rhe class of 1988 Suddenly in rhe fourrh year, rhe rrauma was roo much and a bizzare subcom- plex Csomerimes referred ro as seniorirousl rose and rools over The feelings rhar rhese seniors experienced expressed rhem- selves as spontaneous laughrer, wild anrics and carefree happy banrer. I came ro realize my senior year was my lasr chance ro acr crazy before sociery forced me ro grow up, cried Jeff Winrer as he brolse down inro a frenzy over his passing senior year l'll miss my school. 'llr seemed lilse l blinlsed and ir was over, regrerred senior Terry Paresi Many class mem bers felr rhe rime passing auiclser rhan rhey had hoped, For some seniors, rhe breviry was a disappoinrmenr, bur ro orhers ir came as a relief. Thus rhe 1982-83 school year came ro o close. Srudenrs felr rhe camaraderie of being rogerher four years end and seniors came ro realize ir was rime for a change, To many, rhe end was a sad sighr, ro orhers if marlsed a rime for a beginning. A rime rhar was summed up by srudenr body presidenr Wayne Jensen as A rime for rhe class of 1983 ro explore srrange new worlds, ro seels our new life and new civilizarions, ro boldly go where no class has gone before, ro rhe rap! There goes rhar sub- complex again. f,,,f .iv-1' ig! SUPER SENIOR Wonder girl Donna Negus rion in Halloween acriviries models Halloween garb Many seniors dis THE SEDUCTION Seniors Jeff Winrer and played spirir by dressing up, which won Lorri Shepherd show rheir affecrian for rhem rhe covered spirir award far parricipa each orher wirh hugs and l-xisses ' ' ' Q, , 7 , f 2 I gm, N 7 awww' x.x.1U x XA.- x mmf' KICKDACK AND RELAX Bfurrwewrmw, W preswrvn uf bcwrg 0 sorwzr ww run rruww OMC wmciorwwx Wwe IQ who fl hrvfw, MMC' JOM' Wrnrdem ww D16 40 if wr SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT f'ry',?cM Hoffman BGYVWCJD, dem Ks V MIDDIF Txrm Johrw-,mm CVvrv,wmf Chrxww Juhrwsorw BACK bmw Wm wwy lumg Srepwmv Umwmw Saws , 11 83 nn .sw- ,..-. pf... pf...-.. ...F-.. .--4.--L ,q.w,- ,.v..-W .1--W-. .-sam-9-M ,wanna-1 un.-umm .9-my-.1-1 w-www--u q...uw-vm wmwf,-w-ww wm.mm- Www,-qnw 'ww-vw-Q-w .i ,.,........ ....... ,., ...Q anim' ..-. 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This early hour did not dampen the spirit of the participating crowd though, as co- chairpersons Kathy Dudley and Karen Brit- zius agreed, The breakfast was better than we expected, There was fun and food for all. Outside games at the barbeque pro- vided good times for everyone with a rare hot week of 800 and above. l'lt was great playing the old games of childhood, told Oliver Hall. Another participant, Troy WWW TMW ywwwlwww , ' E2 in 4 'IW Z 96 .AM '-ul I uf BUZZ BUZZ The awesome force of the Bee-team is captured on film as the Queen bee, Tina Johnson, is caught in a swarm. Aside from duties as Queen bee, Tina was Marshall's Rose Festival Princess. EAT UP Glancing up from his breakfast, Larry Betcher ears at the Village Inn. or Week Graymer, remarked, The barbeque was one of the best times l've ever had. Hall of Shame winners or Senior Fun Awards were also announced at the barbeque and re- ceived with laughter and applause. A few of these winners, chosen by their class- mates, were Cutest Smile, Wayne Jensen and Tina Johnson, and Biggest Appetite, Leonard Wade and Kirsten St. Helens, Think of humor, think of entertainment, think of laughter, think of the senior assem- bly. Cable channel 88, with announcer Ke- vin Kendrick, laid the framework for this production, including a spoof on the A- team, using bee outfits for the Bee-team, Also, classics were spoofed with Leave ET. WYNQW- 'A-mmm xx m-wmwiqrymhv, ' ml w'2XXw.N3Nw,, 1- Ap to Beaver , and Johnny Carson's The Great Karnacf' Assembly chairperson Lorie Bowne explained, Kevin, Gary, Chris and I worked hard writing scripts, lt sure paid off in the end because everybody worked ex- cellent together and l got lots of support from everyone. So it ended, Senior Week seemed a suc- cess. Barbeque chairpersons Leonard Wade and Chris McBride commented, Senior Week was a time to have fun and that's what we accomplished, whether barbe- que, baccalaureate or assembly, we had fun! ? 4 M 49.-as inf Meeting time was 6180 am. PUSHING AND PULLING lt's a tug of war between the girls and guys Whc won? Never tell, Here pulling are Leonard Wade, Jeff Winter, Kelven Wong, Mike Bonaduce, Vince Romans, John Worden, and Gary Mah fl 'fi ,my Q , 'W BIGGEST FLIRT Wilberr Anroine Viclsey Newman CUTEST SMILE Wayne Jensen Tina Johnson BIGGEST PROCRASTINATOR Marr Hill Shinja Lee SEXIEST EYES Jeff Winrer Allison l-lorrsch SEXIEST LEGS Tony Bogar Jan Nigo BIGGEST LOUD MOUTH Jim Dozarls Belinda Noguez CLASS CLOWN Kevin Kendricls Lorie Bowne BIGGEST APPETITE Leonard Wade Kirsren Sr. Helens MOST SHY Troy Graymer Ching Tam MOST GULLIBLE Troy Graymer Levauna Gentry BIGGEST BROWN NOSER Gary Mah Jennifer Ligarirch KLUTZI EST Curr Slocum Tina Johnson HALL OF SHAME FARMERS DAUGHTERS ln appropriare costumes, seniors sing Old John Mar- shall had a school, ro rhe rune of Old McDonald had a farm, during rhe senior assembly Belinda Noguez, Becky Lee Suzanne Frye, Krisri Brauer, Chrisri Johnson, Viclsy Newman, Peggy Schuclx, and Laura Tyger rwang rheir rune. STEPPING OUT Assembled is parr of rhe class of 1983 munching on munchies ar rhe senior barbeque. Weorher was in rhe 8O0's during senior weels PULLING AND PUSHING lr's a rug of war berween rhe guys and girls. Who won? The boys. Karllen Beige, Sally Miller and Lorri Shepherd hold sready Senior Week if Q7 SENIQRS 'FRIENDS FOREVER' The Wesrin Bensen provided rhe unigue ond beouriful ormosphere for rhe 1988 More sholl Prom enrirled Friends ForevereSepo rore Woysf' due ro rhe rie in rhe vores eoch rheme ideo received. Chrisry Johnson, prom choirmon, vvorlsed closely vvirh Mrs llurh Borbour ond orher srudenrs oll yeor long molsing sure everyrhe ing wos perfecr. Sheryl Low Hing did on excellenr iob on rhe bids, commenred Srocy Qld. Over 1OO couples orrended, ond oll gor speciol orrenrion for os rhey enrered, rheir names ond escorrs were onnounced ro ev' ery one presenr. The Bensen served hors d'oeuvres such os fresh fruir ond vegero- bles, cheeses, egg rolls ond meor bolls Blind Dore vvos rhe bond selecred ro ploy or rhe prom. Mony couples were dissorisfied wirh rhe selecrion of music, comploining rhe beor vvos roo fosr. Mrs, Borbour reossured, The prom wos one of rhe nicesr l've ever been ro, The bond presenred some prob lems, bur vve run inro problems vvirh rhe bond every yeorf' Picrures were rolsen by Arnold ond Asso- ciores or rhe fireploce, copruring vvorm smiles ond elegonr surroundings Lorie Bowne excloimed, l'The evening vvos very pleosonrfsomerhing l'll olwoys remember, Ar obour 91415 rhe prom courr vvos pre senred ond leon Niironen vvos crowned rhe 1983 prom Queen. Qrher courr members were Eloine Cjhon, Chrisry Johnson, Liso Loe gerwell, Donno Negus, ond Korleen Piiege, Queen leon excloimed, l'lr vvos such on honor. Ir mode rhe evening even berrer! Afrer rhe prom Queen vvos onnounced, mony couples lefr for rheir dinner reservo- rions Populor dinner spors included Solry's, rhe Thunderbird, ond rhe Pied Lion Inn. Alrhough rhe prom ended or 11, rhe evening conrinued for mony Senior Kor- leen Psiege summed up, The limo ond be- ing on rhe prom courr mode rhe evening oll vvorrhvvhilef' 5 4' 1 K, 5 Awfazil mi., x fe :if Sr, 2 QUEEN JEAN Smiling before being crowned Prom Queen by Closs Presidenr Kenny Leung is leon Niironen 1 wi TRUESOME TWOSOME Trino McMilIen ond her boyfriend Milse pose for o quicls picrure while celebroring rheir evening CLOSE COUPLE Joclsi Roloff ond dore Donny Johnson rolse o breolr bervveen donces ond visir wirh rheir friends Q8 W Prom SMILE AWHILE Sharing a sbeaaf nngnr are Tony Wifkey and nfs dare Ahce Janson. Tony referred ro rne Prom as berng rne besr dance of rhe year 4-.M ' g Y X1 . K ' 7 fri iL-LL X K K . V.. s...:f..,. W -' err r,e.r r --' '- - iii'-? igi , , tu' ,n ,V rv 1 , I gqn ny 15 0 ff, ' Q M ,,V, V Vi g. N, A ar ',. V 'Q , A f,, V ' M V, Y. A 3 if gf r mi, 34 , - W .Q I ff!! y '- ' J K' F4 is , ' I,,, I 5 . l I I , A Z5, r M - 1 X fl 'r by f y, , K r A ' .wifi 1 'A 3 Mn 1 ff w'ggg5,v, V Q 'I V W FOUR TO ADORE Warrrng oarsude rne doors of rne baflroom are Roberr Key, Leonard Wade, Came Love and Denrse Washrngron LOVEY DOVEY Drlan Wesr and Karen Brfrzfus find rnemselves caugnr rn rne eye of the camera before making rhemr way ro me dance ffoor PROUD FAMILY Mr. and Mrs David Britzius congratulate their daughter Karen after the 1983 commencement. Senior Scholarship Awards LARRY BETCHER Antioch Tuition Grant CHRIS BELNAP Senior Class Scholarship FLORENCE CHAN University Ot Southern California Achievement Scholar ship PTSA Scholarship SHARON GASSER Warner Pacific Presidential Scholarship Oregon Schol ars Principals Award MATT HILL National Merit Commended Student MELANIE HOLMES Warner Pacific Dean s Scholarship Warner Pacific Essay Award Warner Pacific Alumni Award CRYSTAL HOFFMAN University of Oregon Alumni Scholarship University ot Oregon Presidential Scholarship Oregon Scholar Entrance With Scholarship ALLISON HORTSCH Multnomah Athletic Cluo Scholar Athlete Scholarship WAYNE JENSEN Senior Class Scholarship TINA JOHNSON Rose Festival Association Scholarship KAREN LA FONT Warner Pacific Alumni Scholarship SHERYL LAW HING Senior Class Scholarship TATZU LEE Boosters Club Scholarship KENNY LEUNG Boosters Club Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship CHRISTINE McI3RIDE University Of Portland Scholarship Oregon Scholars Honors at Entrance from University of Portland Senior Class Scholarship VIVIAN MACKENZIE Dorothy and Carl Crow Scholarship University of Oregon DONNA NEGUS PTSA Scholarship Portland Minority Scholarship JAN NIGO Senior Class Scholarship PEGGY SCHUCK Idaho State University Athletic Scholarship JIM STORMO Portland Community College Recognition Award CHING HAW TAM Boosters Club Scholarship KELVIN WONG Dorothy and Carl Crow Scholarship Oregon State Univer JOHN WORDEN Oregon Scholar HAE YONG YI Wellesley College Grant Distinction at University Of Oregon, PrincipaI's Award, Alumni Merit sity STANDING PROUD Seniors Gary Mah and Kirsten St Helens relax after the two hour ceremony 100 it Graduation Class of 88 history Beginning at 1 pm. on June 5, 1988 and lasting until 2120 pm. the graduating class of John Marshall assembled at the Civic Audito- rium to receive their longeawaited diplomas. Emotions were high, not only among the 170 graduates but also among the hundreds of onloolsers. Opening the graduation was Class Public Relations Officer John Worden with the flag salute, followed by Class Secretary Christine Belnap leading the invocation. Class President and Vice President Kenny Leung and Tina Johnson welcomed guests and faculty from the Class of 88, Dr. Matthew Prophet, superintendent of Portland Public Schools, greeted guests and graduates. Prophet introduced to the gradu- ates the information age. He said, You must be able to change with society and be flexible. Jobs are going to be in the high technology fields and this is the time to prepare for that, He also said that we are living in a global society and in order to live here you must accept everyone. Senior Sheryl LaweHing was the start of the three student spealsers with the theme The Best Years of Your Life, Following her was senior Lorie Bowne with Memories 'Memories' was not only a funny speech but it was also truer My freshmen year was exactly how she put it, commented senior Meridith Mcheel. Senior Christine Belnap summed up the speeches with On Life's Journey. The graduates sat patiently while the tra- ditional schedule was followed. The long awaited announcement came from Vice Principal Judith Lachenmeier as she said it was time for the presentation of diplomas, After the graduates were seated with their forever longed diplomas clutched in their hands and smiles glowing from cheels to cheels, Class Treasurer Crystal Hoffman tools the stand to give the benediction. She then announced that it was time for the official changing ofthe tassels and hoots and hollers were heard from the now historical Class of 1988. .4 GRINS Graduates Vivian MacKenzie and Shelley Regimbal share their happi- FRIENDS FOREVER Graduates and pals Patti Boot, Karen LaFont, Teri Grace, ness at finishing school They had been friends for 18 years Donna Negus, Carolyn Lowery, Trina McMillen and Karen Sherman enyoy the DIPLOMA TIME Lorri Shepherd receives her diploma from Principal Gust Kanas warmth of their friendship and the sunny June afternoon The Forecourt Fountain provided an attractive baclsgraund for the event at the Civic Auditorium ceremony Graduation f 101 g . Jin 'A EEF it ll K e 1:5 4' t 15, ' -52 Q 4 W ' 'A , , - 1' - -Wir I V x F V f T G? W4 ' A L 5, A,.,, .: -. -I jg A f if , , 5 7 , .. I S'-ima ' w,,'2..'-1 , K 3 , 'gm Jw N A 1 4 I f I ft 5 V. V , vt' i 1 MTRTS 1 1 W . f , ' . R M, ,,M,,. A 5, nl , 2 , V V , -2 .0 Q, 'S ff 5 1 P4551 'lfxaf' V 4 I - R ia ,Q A M . . -V A A' ,.-,4:,2: ,- .fl af, ' My Q- s I .K Q , f' ,gg W ' K- ' A Z, . ,Qt .,,, I may fzfff , , Af ,fd ,Q if g 73?MK ww y XA V X. is Q X wif 1 ' .V ,.,, A,.,, am, , , W ,f ,, -fg J , M fx f,,pff,iev kk f e w , 44 f, dm 2 J -was J fv- 4 M AW 1.44 wb .fu , .f:i' 1!f 5' 51, 4 .,,. Q' 4424 'fdl 4' .4 w 51 , P E V Q , is ., 3 K? 'xwf M Everything you ever wanted DAWN ALCORN: Thespians 2, 3, President 4, Magic of Broadway 2, Oklahomal 2, Twelfth Night -Assistant Director 3, Angel Street 3, 'lHair 3, Star Spangled Girl -Director 4, Senior Recital 4, State Thesplan Competition 2, Clarions 2, Arr Stott 4, Literature Club 4. EALFREDO ANDREWS: Basketball 1. WILLIAM ANSCOMB: Wrestling 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, Book Club 1, 2. WILBERT ANTOINE, JR.: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Basketball Most Improved 1, 2, 3, Most inspirational4, Honorable Mention for State 4, 1st in District High Jump 3, Outdoor School Counselor 2, 4, Honor Roll 2. KIM BAKER: Softball 2, 3, 4, Verdict 3, 4, Red Cross Club 4. STEPHANIE BEEMAN: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Volleyball Team Captain 4, Most inspirational 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Bondi, 2, 3, Research, Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic 2, Senior Class Activities Chairperson 4, g CHRISTINE BELNAP: Rally 3, Captain 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Bond 1, 2, Marching Band 2, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Disciplinary Committee 3, Student Advisory Committee, Student Body Activities Chairperson 3, Senior Class Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, 'Academic Actiarif2, 3, TAG 2, 3,, .,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Verdict Copy and Sports EditorS4, Youth Legislature Senator 4, Rose Festival Court 4, Homecoming Court 4, Fire Squad 4, Outstanding Humanities Student 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, PTSA Student Vice President 3, Research Scholars 2, 3, 4, Spirit Court 1, Country Fair 1, Executive Cabinet 3, Commencement Speaker 4. BETCI-IER: Research Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 3, Youth Legislator Senator 4, Outdoor School Counselor 2, 3, 4, Science Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. J MIKE BISHOP: Football 4, Track 1, Rifle Club 1, Golf 1, Fire Squad 2. BOGARggEoatball 1, 2, 3, 4,iWrestllng 1, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Honor iiioti 1, Ctattsmanilof the Year 4, 'Swim Team 1. MICHAEL BONADUCE: Senior Assembly 4, Bowling Team 4, Fire Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LORIE BOWNE: Junior Achievement 2, Class Activities Chairperson 2, 'Soccer 2, SeniorAssembly Chairperson 4, Prom Committee 4, Lex 4, Verdict Staff 4, Girls' League Secretory 4, Youth Legislator Senator 4, ,Bowling Team 4, Girl of the MonthCongenial 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Rose Festival Court 4. NIKI BRADY: Senior Assembly 4. KRISTI BRAUER: Track 1, Volleyball 1, Softball 1, Girls' League 4. ,GARRY BRITT: Thesplans 2, 3, 4,,,f'Twelfth Night 3, Fiddler onthe Roof 1, Oklahomal 2, Band'1,72, 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Student Government 4, Country Fair 1, Red Cross Club 4, Fire Chief 4, Bowling Team 4, Band Officer 1, 2, 3. KAREN BRITZIUS: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor School Counselor Senior Breakfast Chairperson 4, Senior Assembly 4, Bowling Team 4 . ' 'MICHAEL BROWNING: Wrestling 1. RANDY C. CALDWELL: Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 3, 4, Progressive Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention for Football 4. ,YAMIRA CAMACI-IO: Volleyball 1, 2, Hostess Club 2, Tennis 4, Verdict 3, Cross Club 4. ELAINE CI-IAN:,Rolly 1, 2, Tennis 2, 4, Lex 2, 3, 4, Art Staff 3, 4, Class President 3, Executive Cabinet 3, Prom Court 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Bowling Team 4. FLORENCE CHAN: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Math Student 2, 3, Soccer 2, National Honor Society 4, Fire Squad 4, Second Wind food drive 2, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 4, Academic Action 4. CI-IERYL CLARK-COPELAND: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Band Officer 2, 3, 4, Music Award 1, Who's-who 1, 2, 3, 4. TONY COFFMAN: Swimming 1, Golf 1, 3. MEC!-IELLE CUMMINS: M-ettes1,Q2, Rally 3, 4, Activities Chairpersatt3, Homecoming Queen 4, M-ette Treasurer 2. . 104 if Senior Activities RENEE DAVIS: Senior Assembly 4. JIM DOZARK: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestling 4. KATHY DUDLEY: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, Senior Breakfast Chairperson 4, Senior Assembly 4, Bowling Team 4, Art Staff 4. MIKE EGGLESTON: Track 1, 2, Draftsman of the Year 4, BOB ESTES: Football 1, 2, 4. MIA FLOOD: Volleyball 1, 2, Rally 2, Lex Staff 2, 3, 4. BRAD FLYNN: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2. SUZANNE FRYE: Lex Staff 4. , f SHARON GASSER: Research Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth Legislator Senator 4, LEVAUNA GENTRY: Rally 1, 3, M-ettes 4, Christmas Court 3, Girls' League 3, Lex Staff 2, 3. TROY GRAYMER: Baseball 1, Soccer 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Bowling Team 4, Fire Squad 4, Senior Assembly 4, Verdict Staff 3, 4. MIKE HALVORSON: Football 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Body Building 1, 2, o, 4. . s LYNETTE HINES: Research Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Youth Legislature Senator 4, Marching Band 1, Mentor Program 3, Outdoor School Counselor 4, CRYSTAL HOFFMAN: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, President 4, Class Treasurer 4, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 3, May Fete Court 4, Close-up 3, Youth Legislature- Senator 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor School Counselor 4, Science Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Who's-Who 2, 3, US. National Band Award 2, American Musical Foundation Award 2, Senior. Assembly 4, MELANEE HOLMES: National Honor Society 3, 4, Literary Club 4, Academic Action 3, 4, JIM HOMAN: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Indoor Soccer 3, 4. ALLISON HORTSCH: Class President 1, Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 3, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, May Fete Court 3, Homecoming Court 4, Scholar Athlete 2, Outstanding Freshman Student 1, Mentor Program 4, Youth Legislature, Senator 4. TONIE JACKSON: Volleyball 1, Softball 1, 2, 3, Drama 2, 3, Honor Award 1, 3. KIM JELI: Volleyball 1, 2, May Fete Court 1, Rally 2, Homecoming Court 4, Rose Festival Court 4. CHRISTINA JOHNSON: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, Prom Chairman 4, Prom Court 4, Girls' League 3, TAG 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 4. TINA JOHNSON: Softball 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Class Vice President 4, Winter Formal Court 2, Homecoming Court 4, Rose Festival Princess 4. DEANNE JONES: Metres 4. KEVIN KENDRICK: Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Rose Festival Escort 4, Red Cross Club 4, Fire Squad 4, Literary Club 4, Senior Assembly 4, Lex Staff 4, Bowling Team 4. CARLA KETTLESON: Powder Puff Football 4. KAREN LAFONT: Choir 1, 3. SANDY LAMBERT: Lex Staff 3, 4, Outdoor School Counselor 4, SI-IERYL LAW-HING: Girls' League 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Research Schol- ars 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Fire Squad 4, TAG 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Body Public Relations 4, Youth Legislature, Senator 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Bowling Team 4, Mentor Program 4, Executive Cabinet 4, Photo Staff sited ,,., Crass 4, , sector, use swim team' 1. F 2 to know about Seniors JUNG LEE: M-ettes 2, Treasurer 8, President 4, Vice President 4, All, City 8, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, Vice President 4, TAG 8, 4, Art Staff 1, 8, Moy Fete Queen 4, Academic Action 1, 8, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 8. SHINJA LEE: Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 4, Red Cross 8, 4, Research Scholars 2, 8, 4, TAG 2, 8, 4, Academic Action 2, 8, 4, Youth Legislature, Senator 4, Mentor Program 8, 4. TATZU LEE: Football 1, 2, 8, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 8, Craftsman ofthe Year 2, 8, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, Most Inspirational Football 2, Most Inspirational Wrestling 4. KENNY LEUNG: Soccer 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, 8, 4, Class President 4, Fire Squad 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Baccalaurette Committee 4, Judge for Commencement Speaker 4, Senior Assembly 4, M.C. for Rose Festival 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, Science Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, Most Outstanding Boy 8, Outstanding Chemistry Student 8, Senior Prom Committee 4, Executive Cabinet, Youth Legislature 4, Academic Action 8, 4, Speaker for Graduation 4. JENNIFER LIGATICH: Soccer 1, 2, 8, Softball 1, 2, 8, Volleyball 1, 1st City Team-Soccer 4. SARAH LIGHT: Senior Breakfast 4, Senior Barbeque 4, Working with handicapped students 2, 8, 4. LISA LOGERWELL: Concert Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Pep Band 2, 8, 4, Stage Band 2, 8, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Volleyball 1, Soccer 2, Girls' League 2, 8, 4, Executive Cabinet 4, McDonald's All,American Band Nominee 4, Who's-Who in H.S. Music Award 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Prom Court 4, Most Valuable Stage Band Member 8. CARRIE M. LORE: Track 2, 8, Honor Roll 1. ANN PHONE LUANGRATH: Soccer 2, 4, School Band 2, 8, Tennis 4, USA LUNN: Soccer 2, Junior Achievement 1, Progressive Honor Roll 4. VIVIAN MACKENZIE: Orchestra 1, Research Scholars 1, 2, 8, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, Secretary 4, Outdoor School Counselor 8, 4, TAG 1, 2, 8, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 8, 4, Photo Staff 4, Youth Legislature-Representative 4, Perfect Attendance 2, Red Cross Club 4, Senior Class Top Ten 4, Macbeth Bowl 8. TOM MAYS: Baseball 1, 2, 8, Basketball 1, Football 1, 8. CHRIS MCBRIDE: Soccer 1, 2, 8, Team Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Softball 2, 8, Team Captain 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Research Scholars 2, 8, 4, Fire Squad 4, Winter Formal Queen 4, TAG 2, 8, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 8, Outstanding Humanities Student 1, Outstand, ing German Student 2, Outstanding Junior Girl 8, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, English Merit Award 2, National Honor Society Treasurer 4. ROBY MCCAULEY: Wrestling 1, 2, 8, Football 1. RENEE MCCORMICK: Honor Award 1, Choir Concerts 1, 2. TRINA MCMILLEN: M-ettes 8, 4, Color Guard 2, Portland Civic Dance Team 4. JEFFREY MEADE: Football 8, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 8. SALLY MILLER: Rose Festival Court 4, Soccer 1, 2, 8, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Senior Assembly 4. MIKO MONTOYA: Football 1, Basketball 1, Homecoming Court Escort 4, Baseball 8, Track 1. DONNA NEGUS: Soccer 1, Choir 1, Verdict 2, Feature Editor 8, Co- Editor 4, M-ettes 8, Co,Captain 4, Prom Court 4. SHARON NEISLAR: Metres 1, 2, 8. VICKEY NEWMAN: Soccer 2, 4, Outdoor School Counselor 4, M-ettes 2, Senior Assembly 4, Verdict 4. JEAN NIIRANEN: M-ettes 2, 8, Prom Queen 4, Bowling Team 4. BELINDA NOGUEZ: Soccer 1, 2, 8, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Softball 1, 2, 8, AllfMetro 4, All-City 4. STACY HELENE OJA: Rally 2. TERRY R. PARESI: Soccer 1, 2, 8, 4, Golf 1, 2, Baseball 8, 4, May Fete Escort Homecoming Escort 4, All-City Soccer 8, 4, Senior Assembly 4, Bowling Team 4, Fire Squad 8, 4, All-City Baseball 4, LISSA PEISLEY: Rally 1, 2, Metres 8, Lex Staff 2, 8, Special Olympics 2, Fire Squad 8, 4. CARRIE POLOVINA: Mvettes 2, Captain 8, 4. SHELLY REGIMBAL: Cross Country 1, 2, Soccer 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 8, 4, Lex CofEditor 4, Academic Action 4. KARLEEN REIGE: Research Scholar 1, 2, 8, Prom Court 4, Senior Assembly 4, Girls' League 4. DAVID A. ROGERS: Baseball 1, Football Sportscasting CKBPSD 1, 2, 8, 4, Basketball Sportscasting CKBPSD 1, 2, 8, 4, Summersound Radio CKBPSD 8, 4, Verdict 2, 8, Co-Editor 4, .IACKI ROLOFF: Lex 8, 4. KAREN ROTH: Arts Staff 4. CAROL SALYERS: Outdoor School Counselor 8. PEGGY SCHUCK: Volleyball 1, 2, 8, 4, Softball 1, 2, Fire Squad 4, Drama 2, LORRI SHEPHERD: Cross-Country 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 2, Soccer 8, 4, Lex Co-Editor 4. CURT SLOCUM: Basketball 2, May Fete Escort 2, Fire Squad 4. DOUG SMITH, A Night of Melodramas' 4, Verdict 4, Senior Assem- bIy 4. - -i PHILIP STEPHENS: Golf 1, 2, 8, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 8, 4. . KAREN STIPPEL: totem snow 1, 8 JIM STORMO: Baseball 1, 2, 8, Football 1, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Draftsman of the Year 8, Craftsman of the Year 2, 8, 4, Chemistry Award 4, Bowling Team 4. KARLA J. TERRILL: Drama 8. VIRGINIA TIEMANN: Art Staff 4, Honor Roll 1, 4. ERIN TINSLEY: Hostess Club 2, Fire Squad 8. ANI-I TRAN: Math Tutor 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Mentor Program 4, Upward Bound 2, 8, 4. , LAURA TYGER: Drama Stage Cfewfii, ,Outdoor School Counselor 2, 8, 4, Bowling Team 8. A it ' S SHIRLEY WAGNER: Volleyball 1, Hostess Club 1. JILL WALLACE: Swim Team 1, Volleyball 1, Rally 2. CHARLES WARREN III: Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 8, Track 1, 2, 8, Executive Board 8, 4, Human Relations Committee 8, 4. MALINDIA WAYMIRE: Soccer 2. BRIAN WEST: Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 83 4, First Team All-League 8, Rose Festival Escort 4, Honor Roll 8, Senior Assembly 4, Bowling Team 4. RANDY WHITTEN: Soccer 1, 2, 8, 4. OWEN L. WILKEN: Track 1, Bosketboil1,2, 8, Soccer 1, 2, 8, 4, Most inspirational 4. T sggg T . TONY WILKEY: Soccer 2, 8, Tweifth..Night 8, Angel Street 8, Barefoot in the Park 4, A Night of..Nielodramos 4, Star Spangled GirI 4. . - CORINNE WOLF i May Fete Court 2,Soccet 2, 8, 4, Bowling Team 4. KELVIN WONG: Footbali 1, 2, 8, 4, Tennis 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 8, 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, 8, 4, Outdoor School Counselor 2, 8, 4, TAG 1, 2, 8, 4, Bowling Team 8, 4, First Team All'League CFootbalD 8, 4, Youth Legislature Representative 4, Fire Squad 4, Red Cross 4, Football Co-Captain 4, Tennis Co-Captain 4, Letterman's Club 2, 8, 4. JOHN WORDEN: Football 1, 2, Soccer 8, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 8, 4, Verdict 1, 2, 8, Photo Staff 4, Research Scholars 1, 2, 8, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 8, 4, National Honor Society 8, 4, Fire Squad 8, 4, TAG 1, 2, 8, 4, Academic Action 1, 2, 8, Youth Legislature-Representative 4, Boys' State 8, Senior Class Officer 4, Most Outstanding Freshman Boy 1, Outstanding Math Student 1, Outstanding Sophomore Boy 2, Red Cross 4, Bowling Team 4, DIANA ZIMMERMAN: Teachers aide 4, Run for the Arts 4. 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Keeping holls ond clossroonns cleon wos eosier for rhe cusrodiol crew, The new rule of lseeping rhe I-aids our of the holls cur vondolisnn 75 ro 80 percenr over losr yeorf' occording ro heod cusrodion Tom Mirun- iewicz. One lunch period mode ir eosier ro serve lunch ro Morsholls 1,117 srudenrs. Our whole sroff lilies rhe chongef' confirnenred Heod Cools Morgorer Seid. We rry ro serve os efficienrly ond os fosr os we con, she odded. The Boosrers Club wos formed ro reploce rhe former Dod's Club. Boosrers Club nnenn- bers consisred nor only of forhers bur morhe ers os well, We hove o greor group of people, rennorlsed Vice Principol John Gernhordr. Helping our rhe school ond prornoring school spirir whenever rhey could were rhe groups gools. One woy of doing this wos gerring o roorer bus for rhe girls siore volleyf boll gonne. l'rn glod we hove rhe Boosrers becouse of rhenn more fons were oble ro come ond worch us, srored reorn member Kirsren Sr. Helen. A sirnilor club or Morsholl wos rhe PTSA, 'llr's on orgonizorion where porenrs, reoch- ers ond srudenrs ger rogerher ond heor whor's going on oround school, defined senior Levouno Genrry, The PTSA cornnnirree led by presidenr Polly Genrry worlsed oround rhe rherne Gerring To Know You, Lors of enrhusiosnn ond gools were ser by rhe cornnnirree ro pronnore school porriciporion from nor only people involved in rhe school, bur olso conf cerned cirizens oround rhe connmuniry l'Alrhough some of the ocriviries hove foiled, rhere were some rhor didn'r. Whor's more irnporronr is rhor you leorn from your nnisrolses ond you hoven'r foiled if you hoven'r quirf' offirrned Presidenr Genrry, , I ni KW AV,. ,ff K' x MUNCHING OUT Junior Liz lsnorz rolses rime our during rhe new 15 rninure breols ro grob some nurririon before her nexr closs THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER Cusrodion llichord Corlson dennonsrrores rhe use of o lownrnovver on Morsholls fronr lown 110 PTSAXDOOSTERSXCAFETERIAXCUSTODIANS Q xy? T G GETTING TO KNOW YOU Cloy reocher Perry Corondonis wos Joined by Principol Gusr Konos ond his wife ro discuss one of nnony issues broughr up or o oll yeor long PTSA nweering 'Gerring To Know You wos rhe rherne rhe PTSA vvorlsed wirh 1 ,, ,V 5 A 'WZ' CAUGHT IN THE ACT The daaghrer of a PTSA member snealss a olre of calfe before belng noticed. ORDER IN THE COURT PTSA Presldenr Polly Genrry cafches rhe arrenrson of a faculry members before malflng an annoancemenr. PTSA Sally Vachrer, Lena Donaduce, Jan Hoffman, Carol Johnson, Polly Genrry s N b : T ...Wh Q Q il, wi? 0' Q Q E Q K Q +8 xy! Q 41.- Q ..Q..,QIs3-'E 5 wig xst ggh li 558 ii an xflslf y 514 r mi -1 TW the as X of X xx Am M Y 5 NN X mf CUSTODIANS FRONT Daphne Bartholomew, Muchael Krause, Gary lngram, John Morgan, Rlchard Carlson BACK Roger Hasrlngs, Raymond Sranfleld, Currls Karo, Jeffrey Procrer, Franls Moreland, and Tom Mlranrewlcz CAFETERIA STAFF Parrncia Johnson, JoAnne Cane-ra, Evelyn Nelson, Janer Gefre, Margarer Send, Lola Hancock, Rosemary Pererson, Berry Dressler. CLJSTODIANSXCAFETERM,fl3OOSTERSf'l3T5A 111 TIME FDR FUN AND GAMES i'Eric, this woter is too hot, l'm serious, hove you felt it? Eric, I need my onl-xle roped. Eric, could I get some ice? The fortunote object of oll these comploints ond demonds wos Eric Ludlow, Morsholl's new troiner, Every doy, Eric orrived to tope, ice, ond whirlpool injured orhletes. Ankles ond lsnees were most often hurt, ex' ploined Eric, who hod token o two yeor troining progrom ot P.S.U, Injuries exercised no predjudice over people or sports ond by the end of the yeor most orhletes lsnew Eric ond felt or home in the troiner's room. Eric wos not the only differ- ence in Morsholls sports pro- grom. Chonges were olso mode in cooching ond schedulf 112 1 After School ing. Poul Cools, former Morsholl student, wos new on the foot- boll cooching stoff, ond Don worlsed with thejv boys soccer teom. Boslsetboll gomes were the suqect of o new scheduling system where vorsity boys ond girls ployed ot the some school on one night while both jv teoms ployed ot the some school. In oddition, on ottempt wos mode to estoblish o boy's donce teom which eventuolly disbonded, ond bowling rolled on the scene with o teom of 25 students. Aside from chonges, Mor- sholl experienced oll of the fo' milior moments of glory ond bitter disoppointments thot combined to melee up ony sport. SMILING TWOSOME During on ossembly, petition seniors Corrie Polovino ond Jung Lee get SWITCH-A-ROO Before hitting the turf, reody to dance to the beot of the Gop senior Belindo Noguez chonges our of her Bond, The M-ettes ploced fifth in Store com- Vons into her Potriclxs. J TAPED UP TA1pwvwc,nlrNNsNe5 vvwlm n1r.r1 fwwq1'r'. ww, cMWr1yn u prim of urty -,ww 'wrwnr Www A wrfuwo Mm, W5 cufwm' mpvci 'ur U'4 l1VMrwifxJVHkjf FRES H ' ,:c':sNeOrU1iN qw 4 H START P!c1'vV WQ tw 1 W 1' 11' 1 I rwmvy DNCIYOYS Wu- zupprvrmrwy vo p41 wm pcure ww 4,1 -,pun mr mv fm mme A nfwfurwc sm 5UwQGuNO M141 Wu- Ymah cmd xcjzrany puny :mg or dvfferfw -,1 M-cw, VO' SIMM Ji i ah A .MW LINE UP Concenrrarion was an impor ranr elemenr in an Merre perforf mance Gerring ready ro enrerroin a baslserball crowd, rhe dancers follow junior leader Rhonda Davis REACH OUT The Meires raise rheir hands in confidence as rhey dance in rhe srare comperirion The group fools fifrh place ar David Douglas IN STEP Sophomore Sondra Larson and senior Donna Negus srrur rheir sruff in a performance in Marshalls gym Rough starr sparkling finish, IA! M ettes take fifth place Problems fhis season happened wirh miles long hours of pracrice and dance comperirions were all parr of rhe M erres' season Bur long before all of rhese acriviries fools place, rhe M-efres were worlsing hard. While rhe resr of Marshalls srudenr body was enjoying rhe summer sunshine, rhe dance ream was worising hard on fund raisers such as rhe Fred Meyer invenrory, hordog sales sponsored by Aiberrsons and car washes. Pracrices srarred in lare July wirh rhe girls' walsing early and praciicing for rwo and a half hours every Monday morning These weelsly pracrices continued unril Augusr To when daily doubles began The M-erres were honored wirh sponsor ing rhe PIL Dance Festival which was rhe firsi for Marshall The fesrivai was held Novem ber 18 and rhe evening was filled wirh splirs and lsiclss Alrhough rhis was a non place menr evenr, rhe reams rhar parricipared performed fo dances such as rhe Charlesron and boogied ro rhe music of rhe Go Gos Awards were given ro Wilson, Cleveland and Crranr Drill Down awards were placed in rhe hands of rhe Cleveland ieam and an individual Franlslin dancer ream members guirfing, which made ir hard for rhe girls ro lseep ir all rogerher, Bur as MYQTTG Advisor Sue Kennedy commenr ed, The girls who were involved cared nor only abour fhemselves bur each brherf' Even afier losing half rheir feam during rhe course of rhe year, rhe Merres fools second place OT rhe ciry DancefDrill in small division Wirh rrophy in hands, experience in mind and dererminarion in hearrs, rhe girls head ed for rhe srare championship ar David Douglas High School March io ln rhe small division Marshalls caregory, rhere were 12 reams This was rhe roughesr division be- cause ir consisfed of rhe mosr comperirors frying for rhe rap five spors. The Meefres' goal would ralse rhem ro rhe Memorial Cali seum rhe nexr nighr, a rasls which hadn'f been accomplished in years, As rhe dances were complered and rhe winners were announced, rhe M erres had ralsen fifrh Senior Carrie Polivina exclaimed, l'Malsing rhe finals ar srare was rhe M erres' grearesr accomplishment all year, in five years for rhar mafrerl' M QHCS 'f 3 weve U, W O i 9 ,W 'T E I.. O il H1 Ninn 1 5 -,Sf 1 wWwm4ywwm,.M,n K 2 O. O , 5 :Kb N . '-:QS ...- - . X X - fi 5. X , L,- 3 Kwai gf iw 454- I me w my CLOWNING AROUND Coproma OW, DQ! mop Qrxd Sow Ever! raise 0 Dre-fume' from' fwgmvwq our 01 mawrvwy 'WQMWQ cmd We cheering schodwbv mf We new nemwfm gomes PSST, PASS IT ON SMQHNICW Cumrmrv, worm es Amy Mor pcm on her messoqv rw Owns Dewop or fhe- OWN cmd of 'He Dem rw -Mwde Srephcme MCNUIW, Cymdw Rods Pam Whrdser, Chem? 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LETDOWN While lisrenrng ro rhe score, sen ior Shelley Cummins ond sophomore Wen dy Dizol show rheir discourogemenr Mor sholl losr ro Gronr 410 VARSITY RALLY FRONT Chris Belnop, Solly Even MIDDLE Srephonie Mclvolly, Cherie Greger, Amy Mor, Sombro Forresi BACK Korn Smirh, Pom Whiclser, Wendy Bizol, Nor .Mui E 1 - vice Worren, Shelley Cummins NOT PIC TURED Cyndi llecls PROTECTIVE GEAR Srephonie Mclvolly bor rows o he-lmer for prorecrion when she, Pom Whiclser, ond rhe re-sr of rhe rolly hold up rhe sign for rhe ployers ro breols rhrough N-Ll 12 member year-round rally squad Spirit leaders I energy in motion mr ff U miigmfffgf 33. f if I 'tsl , z ,,,,, , K 'Mlm igns ond loclser pin-ups loy drying on floors ond desls rops, Poinredried brushes sricls ro rhe floor by feir pens ond poinr cons wiihour lids On rhe ledge by rhe win dow, hondmode messoges for rheir reoms loy woiring ro be delivered ro reg rooms, ond on rhe chollsboord, remnonrs of on ossembiy rimeline con be seen. All wos lefr in hosre os rhe rolly moved ro rhe hollwoy ro procrice ci mounr ond o slsir for rhe nexr doy's ossembly lr wos olmosr 5180 p m ond when procrice wos finished, ir would be onorher hour honging up loclser pineups, odverrising for rhe gome rhe nexr evening, before rhey could go home, This wos rhe rypicol scene during rhe foll seoson os Morsholl hod only one rolly ro cover rhe vorsiry level of every sporr ln the foll we cheered or every foorboll gome ond offended o couple of soccer ond volley- boll gomes os well os molsing signs ro on nounce oll rhe gomes for every sporrf' poinred our co-coproinjunior Solly Even. This wos rhe firsr yeor Morsholl experimenred wirh rhe ideo of using iusr one vorsiry rolly for rhe enrire ye-or insreod of one for foor- boll ond onorher for boslserboll on borh rhe vorsiry ond rhe JV levels, l'The ideo of o 12 member rolly didn'r seem very good or firsr, bur offer we rried ir, ir worlsed our greorf' enrhused coproin senior Chris Belnop. Afrer rhe foil seoson wos over, sign mols ing rime become limired os cheering rime increosed, The girls weni home eorlier only ro come bocls sooner ro cheer for o girls' or boys' boslserboll gome or o wresrling four nomenr. During rhis seoson eoch girl cheered or rwo ro four gomes o weel-xr This schedule become firing, bur, rhe rolly srill found rime ro do exrro rhings which included involvemenr in PTSA meerings ond bringing refreshmenrs for rheir reoms. Ulf required o lor of exrro rime ond money ro provide rreors for rhe reoms, bur ir wos worrh ir ro see rhem smile ofier o firing gome os you honded rhem fruir or o popsi- cle, exploined junior Cherie Greger. The rolly olso possessed rolenr. They were oworded ribbons of excellence ond o red, whire ond blue spirir sricls for oursrond- ing spirir ond leodership or their comp or rhe Universiry of Porrlond, Orgonizorion wos onorher rroir possessed by rhe 12 member reom, During rhe foil seoson oll rhe girls cheered or once, bur during rhe winrer seoson eoch cheerlecider wos given o number ond rhese numbers were ossigned on eguol omounr of gomes in eoch sporr, l'Our nummber sysrem worlsed our well ond I reolly enjoyed rhe seosonsf' cloimed Junior Pom Whiclser, 'll felr we promored school spirif effecrivelyf' Rolly w 117 BREAKING AWAY Qoorreroods sneols is soccessfolby execored by sensor Jrrn DozorR Ployung rough moved rne boli in for onorner o WALKING TALL Dull Srnernorsr become neod yorsury coocn ofrer seryrng yeors os osslsronr coocn Srnernorsr roognr morn ond wos oIso rne golf coocn GET?'EM Srrong defense ns eyndenr os rhe grudders defeored Geyelond, QQ Q0 ,.i fl 4 -Q Vp 'ff' I ff ff Q 118 f Vorsury FoorboII T Q H621 i K 'Xi ,uw s PLANNING ATTACK Tne M Men orgof nrze rnemr srroregy ogoansr rne L1ncoIn Cordxnois Tnexr rocrics proved soccessfoi os rney Won rne gorne 160 CRUNCH! Senwor Mwlse Dzsnoo dennon srrores n1s roclslung obmry or rne Home connrng QOTTUG ogoxnsr Rooseyelr Dwsn op oloyed foorboII oIl foor yeors ond wos 0 rnree rwrne Ierrernnen VARSITY FOOTBALL DACR ROW Tony Cobyerr, Arr Soncnez, Doo Cox, To Tzo Lee, Rooerr Rey, Dowd Rosse, Greg Twbbers, Rondy Coldwell, Conrod Qoeonponwo, ond Bob Estes THIRD ROW DIII Keorney, Tony Dogor, Tony Twbbers, hnn DozorR, Mwlce D1snop, Ross Jonnson, Cnodes GooId, KeIy1n Wong, Don Nodo, Don Dronnerre, HoI Deyers, ond Mrlee KeIIy SECOND ROW Econ WoIden, Dorren Dryden, Donny Sre yens, Scorr Cordes, Tony Snoddy, Roo err Worlcrns, Roo DeHor'ny, DonoId Nuonen, ond Mwke Solwo FRONT Terry Anderson, Mwlse Jeffers, Troy Erdsen beds, Erxc Porrer, Don DDVOI Morr Snore, ond For Srrronnr 5 wgpwm Gridders win lost two Better lote thctn never VARSITY FOOT BALL OPPONENT JM Wilson 18 12 Fronlslin Modison Gront Roosevelt Jefferson Lincoln Clevelond 20 14 O ' 22 O 41 O 14 12 111 o Benson 88 8 ' O 1o 22 WINS 2 LOSSES 7 lthough they storted off the seoson with o 1812 loss ogoinst Wilson, the vorsity footooll teom come oocls, lote in the seoson, to win their lost two gomes For the first time in Morsholls 22 yeor history the vorsity teom wos under new direction from someone other thon Dorrell Everett. Due to Everett's retirement, Bill Smethurst tools the Nl Men with o new flore, Being chosen heod cooch brought new responsibilities for Smethurst The motor chol lenge he foced wos the totol responsibility of the whole footboll progrom, Even though I could delegote outhority to others, it wos certoinly chollenging ond o lot of hord work, commented Smethurst, The teom's revomped sguod ron the split veer os opposed to the power I of yeors post. This wos o more deceptive, guicls-hitting ottocls thon the power I we ron before, exploined Smethurst, According to Smethurst Our schedule this yeor wos stocked with our toughest opponents first, Our fourth loss wos our lowest effort ond performonce, os Gront defeoted Morsholl 410, However we rollied oocls ofter this loss ond ployed good footboll ot times, out were too inconcsistent to win until the lost two gomes gomes on our schedule We defeoted Lincoln 1oO in o well ployed gome oy our defense ond o 16 point effort in the first holf oy the offense Morsholls next win come ogoinst Cleve lond when Morsholl exploded for two ctuicls touch downs to tolse the leod 22-20 Mor sholl scored its first touchdown by the de fense when Jim Dozorls piclsed off o pitch out ond rombled nine yords for the score The second touchdown wos scored by the offense when Ross Johnson cought o poss from Robert lsey ond ron to the three yord line. Key ron the poll in for the touchdown from there Morsholl scored ogoin nine sec onds loter when Don Nudo ripped the lsicls off loose from the receiver ond ron the poll in for the touchdown All in oll, with the winfloss record of 2 7, ond speciol honors won by Morsholl ployers, such os Kelvin Wong, first teom defensive oocl-4, Ross Johnson, second teom tight end, Tony Bogor, Conrod Queohpomo, Michoel Bishop, Donny Nudo, Williom lseorny, Anth ony Colvert, Jomes Dozorls, Robert lsey, ond Rondy Coldwell who oll received hon oroole mention, the seoson hod mony suc cessful moments 'vor i y Footpoll ff 119 Y vigrx, , N . ,A .:L., .ALA A iffy, C .... A . . - AQNTX- Q. T A . V- ry , 1. '-if -Leg: - new v .... 120 1 JVfFrosn FodrbaII Q f , 5, rwwfa, GRIN AND DEAR IT Sdpnofnare Mr cnoel I4eHy Ier5 nrs angarsn snow rnrddan GET THE LEAD OUT JV foorbaII pIayers rnrrnmdare rne Franklrn Quakers Tne M Men won wrrn cu more of 120 ra 6 VARSITY-JV FOOTBALL FRONT Terry Anderson Mrlee Jeffers, Tray Erken beds, Errc Power Dan Daya, Maw Snare, Par Srrrannr SECOND ROW Swv WaIden, Darren Dryden, Danny Src yens, Scorr Cordes, Tony Snaddy, Rob err WarIsrn5, ROD DeIIan'wy, DonaId Nrrcnen Mrke SaIyro THIRD ROW DIII Kearney Tony Daaar, Tany Trbaar-,, Jrrn DdzarI4 MII-se Drsnaa, Ross Iarvwswrr Charles Gar,Id, I4eIyrn Wong Dan vffif f 4' CMM I, r I, W , Q w,gwaI - ,, Nada Don Drdnerre, I-IaI Deyers, MrIse I4eIIy DACI4 Tony CaIyerr, Arr Sanchez Doa Cox, Ta Tm Leo, Roderr Key, Da yrd Rose, Greg Trbbers, Randy Cald WQII, Conrad Oaeanparna, DOD ESIQ5 FROSH FOOTBALL FRONT Dada Hon drICIQ5orr, ITKIA Sreden SHOT' MciMann Ilancy Gregory Tlonnre Sranfr'I Jrfrr Hdrz, Ryan Gasraf SECOND ROW Denny Dcyrnrnaaez Casey DaIsf'f, Troy MrIIer, Roborr Icuwry, Mrke Cnsrrn, Rod ney Prosser, Danny Dozark, Casey Ke eyer, Jrrrw Pr-rc'1raIey DACI4 Scorr Dnyd, Drerr Drrver, Smrr Grass, Jonn IMI Ilan dy pLJ COII Iwi-ae Waaren Joe MIMO' Dewey Tamer Muse Cdrrrs R. wwwwwvfwwlwws ,, MOVE IT ON OVER Junior Rob Bella Coach Paul Cools warches rhe plays my evades an oncoming raclsler wirh a Cools is a new addirion ro rhe Marshall carefully rimed rurn ro rhe iefi sraff SCAN THE SITUATION JV foorbali J V Frosh gndders experience rhe Sweat smell of semi-success JV FOOTBALL OPPONENT Franlslin Madison Granr Roosevelr 20 12 Jefferson 8 12 Benson BB 18 Lincoln i o 27 Cleveland 2a O WINS 3 LOSSES 5 FROSH FOOTBALL Madison F Granr 1o O Roosevelf 82 O Jefferson AO 1o C38 o C32 12 12 18 Benson Lincoln Cleveland WINS 2 LOSSES 5 s swear drops hir rhe already burning eyes rhe exhausred players began ro counr rhe minures unril foorball pracrice was finally over Running sprinrs in rhe heavy shoulder and hip pads, which ar rimes seemed ro be consrrucred for rhe sole purpose of weighing down rhe body, was an everyday occurence for rhe players The consrricring pracricejerseys held in rhe suns rays ro malse rhe rwo hour procrice seem nearly double rhar Ar pracrice, rhe ream learned ro pur de fensive slsills ro berrer use during games as well as several rricls plays, including oprion pass, flea fliclser, and reverse, Considering rhese in his choices, Coach Paul Cools named juniors Jon Berard, Rob Bellamy and sophomore Jeff Rey as our sranding players Junior Terry Anderson and sophomore Tony Shaddy were mosr im proved lmprovemenr also marlsed rhe freshman ream as Coach Ed LeBaron described rhe 1982 season as a year of growrh wirh nor a lor of ream success bur much individual im- provemenr. The besr game of rhe season was rhe lasr game wirh Clevelahd, according ro Lee Barons lr was a cliff hanger ro rhe lasr seconds, he claimed. The Minuremen led rhe game 18 ro O unril early in rhe rhird auarrer. Scorr Gross rhen missed a field goal of 37 yards byiusr inches Wirh only 2-18 lefr in rhe fourrh guarrer, rhe Cleveland Indians leiclsed off. Fumbling rhe firsr play rhe Nl Men were unable ro lseep rhe Indians from score ing. Two plays larer rhe score srood ar 18 ro o. Wirh 1108 lefr ro play rheir on side lsicls was successful. Three plays larer rhe Indians scored. lnrercepring rhe ball, rhe Minuree men rhen ran our rhe clocls for rhe win. LeBaron named Milse Cosrin, Randy Gregory, Scorr Gross, Doug HGFTOVIQIKSOO, John Hlll, Casey lseever, Randy Purcell, Dewey Tuclser, and Milse Wooren as our sranding players Casey Balser, Danny Do- zarls, Ryan Gascon, Troy Miller, Jlm Piserslsy, and Rodney Rossen were mosr improved. lV,rFrosh Foorball 1 121 APPROACHING A SPIKE Sehror Arirsoh Horrsch goes up for o hugh Nye , WhiNe VGOYTTYTWOVGS Sdroh Freerhoh ood Peggy Schods Odds her UQ NO rhe borrle GQONOSV Coryoilrs The Molds yrcrory oroqed rhem NO rho frhols for rhe srore oroyoffs AWESOME COVERAGE Srephome BGGVTWON ghd Soroh Freerhdh dnspmy defehsrye skulls wh rhe frhol gorhe ogdrhsr Sr Mory's for rhe Srore Chomproh ship or Oregon Ory Hugh School VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT Crysrol Hoffrhoh, Chrrsrr lohhsorw, Corfheh Hermoh, Klrsreh Sr HQLQO, Sreohohre Beemdh BACK Chrrsruhe Be-Whoo, Rosoiyhh Horrsch, Allrsoh Horrsch, Soroh FVOGVTWOO, Corol Gorbus, Peggy Schudx FINAL VICTORY Excrrerhehr soreods rhroogh rhe M Mords oho rherr fohs ofrer rhey defeored Coryollrs Thus morch ser o record for rhe Iohgesr gorhe eyer ployed or 0 srore roorhomehr 122 if Vorsrry Voheyoori WN :NON f .,,.. ,.., A , After record breaking march Maids capture second in State VARSITY VOLLEYBALL PIL MATCHES OPPONENT Psoosevelr Lincoln Wilson Cleveland Granr Madison Franlslin WINS 8 LOSSES 0 TOURNAMENTS Bend lnvirarional irsr Place Corvallis lnvirarional irsr Place Columbia lnvirarional Firsr Place Reynolds lnvirarional Firsr Place STATE PLAYOFFS OPPONENT Granrs Pass Dallas Corvallis Sr, Mary s JM O 2 O Q 1 2 O 2 O 2 O 2 Jefferson O 2 O 2 F F JM 1 2 1 Q 1 2 ' 2 O nrering rhe Srare AAA Champion ship playoffs on Nov, 18, rhe 1982 M Maids were well prepared ro con- rend wirh rhe rap reams in Oregon. Pranlsed rhird in srare afrer an undefear' ed PIL season, senior Chris Belnap ex' claimed, Our season was fanrasricl We wenr our on rhe floor wirh confidence and showed everyone whar we were mode of Giving every game full concenrrarion, rhe MeMaids, ar rhe Srare AAA Cham- pionship, srrived foward winning Afrer defearing Granrs Pass in rhe firsr march 1715, 1015, 1540, and Dallas 10-15, 1540, 15-5, in rhe second march, rhey were pumped up for rhe rhird march againsr rhree-rime defending srare champion Corvallis. Fans roared as everyone anrici' pared rhe resulrs. The march lasred one hour and forry rhree minures, serring a record for rhe longesr volleyball game ever played ar srare Coach Prod Jones srared, The girls played rheir hearrs our, didn'r auir, and had a grear ream arrirudef' Finally afrer rremendous efforr from each ream member, Marshall defeared rhe defend- ing champions, Corvallis, 10-15, 15-10, 15- rirle an rhe same day as rhe Corvallis march. Junior Sarah Freeman commenr- ed, We were mentally and physically rired and rhe emorional high of rhe Cor' vallis march lefr us drained ra face Sr. Mary's for rhe championship, bur we rried our hardesr and gave everyrhing we had lefrf' In rhe firsr game of rhe Srare march, rhe Maids were behind 1O-O before final- ly giving Sr. Mary's a fighr, Coming bacls 141-11 and serving for game poinr, rhe odds seemed ro be againsr rhem as Sr. Mary's won rhe game The disappoinr menr canrinued inra rhe nexr game wirh Sr. Mary's winning rhe march and raising rhe srare rirle, wirh rhe final scare of 1a 14, 15,10 The Minure-Maids ended rheir season one srep away from rheir goal of firsr in srarei We gave ir everyrhing we had, and should be proud, and always hold our heads up high, concluded junior Carmen Herman, The Maids concluded rhe season wirh Srephanie Deeman, Peggy Schucls, Alli son Horrsch, and Sarah Freeman malsing firsr ream, alleleague, and Psosalynn Horrsch malsing second ream. Second 11. ream, all-srare players included Sreph- Suffering from roral exhausrion, rhe M Maids now faced Sr Mary's for rhe srare anie Beeman and Peggy Schuclsi 5 ANTICIPATING AN ACE Junior Carmen Herman concen rrares on her serve in a home game againsr llossevelr Her man was also involved IO baslaerball and sofrball PROVIDING STRATEGY During a rime our, Coach Psod Jones explains posirlon adlusrmenrs rhar need ra be made Time ours also provided a chance for rhe players ro resr Varsiry volleyball 1 123 QV If W . , f f, .A,A, . ,,,,A ,Z ., . A M ef 4, , HIGH FIVE Sophofrwom Lvfvw Mwvwover QONVRQ ru 'fu' Jnmmr MQMSSO Thompsorw, rxvvcn'-, we 'efefees awg-vu cimmgg U wbsrwrumom REACHING OUT Lexus: Nurmrw aprlmgg up ro dwrwk me DOH ww on owoy gome Ogcnmsr Frcnmkww DIGGING GMPQ wr fn!! hor c-Hem, freghmom loam Hofffrwor dwqs 0 bo!! durumg cj wurrvnrworvw WWF WGGVCV 1.mcfoNf- The freghmcw 'Gam NCQ u SL,1CCCX'1SILlN 560507 fwd :Jmcxd fm' uf Wear league ii 1 5? .. K K :ie'.1fxg:g5:aligN .QNX . Wi , f- - :--M. 4 Q N gl ,LL EQ S' X X x QW i-.5-.Swv K- f '- if--in. ' Mg ,-IQx:I5'::X f - . 48 -- --:N2::2i:X i . ....,, Conditioning emphasized Serving up a taste for satisfaction EIS!-3fE':ml' .. . . X s N ma-N -. -mms - if T s. x s as Q ? 2 if f gg ,- . .V 1 5 ,gs TK . it V . .. -N. XX he junior varsiry and freshman volley- ball reams srarred rheir season in mid Augusr wirh daily doubles, and lsepr up pracrice rhroughour rhe enrire season. Wirh hard worls and dererminafion, they made a lasring impression on reams rhroughour rhe cify by porriciparing in a jamboree and league play Feeling good abouf rhe efforf rhey pur forward, rhey jv ream had a sarisfying ref cord wifh only one loss TO Madison early in rhe season. I rhoughf ir was a good season and rhar we worlsed good as a feam on rhe floor, buf l wish fhere would have been more friendship off rhe floor, confessed sophomore Wendy Bizal. By rhe end of season play, rhree girls, Carol Garbus, Wendy Bizal, and Donna Hinesh, wenr up fo vorsiry level ro parricif pare in rhe srafe playoffs where rhe Me Maids came in second, lf was a grear experience playing for rhe ream and adapr- ing ro fhe speed of rhe varsity level, com- menfed junior Carol Garbus. As Coach John Hughes led his ream io an 8-1 record he was unforrunarely forced TO srop in rhe middle of rhe season due io fhe need of lsnee surgery Varsify coach Rod Jones and freshmen coach Suzy Snyder helped our unril Hughes was able ro rerurn. The freshman season srarred off wirh rhe smallesr rurnour ever or Marshall lr was slow in rhe beginning wirh rhe inexperience of rhe players, buf rhey soon rurned ir around and won some games againsr reams rhey had losf ro previously in rhe season, Off campus coach Suzy Snyder guided rhe freshmen io a 5 and A wineloss record. i'We worlsed hard as a ream and had fun our on rhe floor during rhe season, said freshman Lexie Norron. Hughes' main otyecfive was ro have the ream in good physical condirion. This was accomplished by various exercises, drills and by pracricing good volleyball slsills. Bumps and bruises were always expecfed by rhe ream, buf rhere were no crirical injuries rhroughour rhe enrire season, When rhe season was over rhe junior varsiry and freshmen reams felr rhoi rhey had dedicared fhemselves ro achieving whar rhey lsnew could be accomplished, and TO represenr rheir school ro fhe besf of fheir abiliries, if xii FROSH Froni row Kris Franls Second row Tommy Tangen Tami Paris Third row Joan Hoffman Theresa Tuclser lsarina Nelson Dads row Jaclsie lee Julie Lalfronre, Lexie Norinn, Sheri Fogei JV Froni row Cindy Wynhoff, Wendy Dizal, Donna Hinesh, Gail Fosier, Jeanne Calhoun Second row Melissa Thompson Liz Wnlseman, Chris Johnson, ! Mauna Braclse Third row Ann Wolfley, LeAnn Michener, Kelly Jaclsson Dacls row Tina Dyer, Carol Gorbus, Srocey Speidel POWER Junior Carol Garbus anficipares a serve in a game againsi Franlslin The varsiry, j v and frosh were all viciorious over Franlslin JVf'Frosh Volleyball W 125 X L+ X X 6 - L.-- ' X..- - A X 1 55 - - LLL- Q 'L Wife - M fx S km qi X Q N X SX QA Q X Xxxw Hx X bw EQXRQ xx xx. xx ws,-X is X W Qu s x x NN ' W gk Xmk Q K xv L R, , fximkisrs, . -ffwf' wi kr' 1 g., A 5 M KY Lt ,K lg, V v'iiy,x gxg: X- Q. . . . f X v .1 g. ia,,g,gf,',g'Qgh fx ,ir X-km r: in 8.7 , . W A Mn . wg if V H ,' lv Bfy mum-' V w - . l A K. fs L M 4 i . 1- me vii Q X S w .8 . fgsi 1 Q y A , 1 4: X Lkkx . Q .-S, . Q Q, ' '1 ilk-f.FiH Y -Q4 Qs S. VARSITY uovs' SOCCER mom rm LQ ,ww rf' - fx rf x . 3' ws AC 'ZH N' ?1,Ygve ffg4 Yew, Wwrfw Jwrm Vf14MIL'V BACK CT w 14 Vx 1 Pm Mlm-4, AN Srrfmfw Terfy Kuwwy Nw Hcfmcnw Trfxy hwy 'WC' l1'V'r W-ckwxrvgeg-r lime' PM X , Wen 0.T 'n- Drlbbllng down the field and me L J-ss-..w .M .sf f .N Glvtn VARSITY BOYS SOCCER OPPONENT WtIson Ttgord Sondy MoIoIIo Gronr Lrncoln Rooseyeir Jefferson Fronlslin Benson Modtson CIeyeIond WINS 3 LOSSES 8 TIES 1 J.V. BOYS' SOCCER Opponent Ttgord MoIoIIo 3 I Gronr 5 Q LtncoIn 8 I TRooseyeIt 2 I Iefferson 3 7 Benson A I Modtson I Q Geyelond 3 I TAKIN' A BREAK Durrng hoIf rtme ju ntor Lenny Werss reloxes whtIe conrem pIottng the second hoIf FIGHTING FOR POSSESSION AIong the rouch Irne sophomore Terry Gentry sreols the ooIl from opponent INJURED KNEE After rrnpptngguntor Tum Luongrorh ts heIped off the fteId oy reommote Lenny Weiss ond Cooch Srrovyn KNEEING THE BALL In order to Iseep rr high enough for o heoder rs sopho more Yufropong Khetsuphon tt their best shot yen ofter o summer of Intense procttce the MorswolI yorstry boys soccer teom wosn t os promtstng os hod been hoped They ended the seoson wtth o 8 8 record We were o young teom sotd Cooch AI Srrown ond rhrs vyos the ftrsr seo son for us to work together ThonIss ro the steody rornfoII thenr ftrst pre seoson gome turned the freId Into o muddy mess Eyen wtth the M Men s home fteld odyontoge the Trgord Ttgers come out on top ywth o score of 2 O Our offense couId score out our defense hod rrouoIe germng the ooII up ftetd ond preyenttng gooIs, commented yorsrty soc cer coptorn Burch WIIIsen 'Defense wos our morn problem, ogreed Lenny Werss Scot :ng gooIs just yyosnt enough ConsIderrng the lore turnout ond the Iods of expertence os o teom, Cooch Strovvn pointed out, OffenstyeIy the teom wos strong ond there wos greot oyeroII slsrll One of the mojor htghhghts the yorstty squod dtd experrence wos the soccer tom ooree or Modtson The M Men won Q of 8 gomes defeonng the Jefferson Democrors ond the CIeveIond Indtons I hod o lor of fun ond wos hoppy thot we tools second pIoce commented sentor Jtm Homon Wtllsen teom coptotn yvos yoted most tnsprrononol pIoyer ond shored the oword of frrst teom, ollctty honoroole mentton yytrh Homon. The jv soccer teom's seoson wos simIIor to the yorstry, endtng vwth o Q o record I'Ir wos o Ieorntng experrencef' pIoIned Junior Roy Flynn, 'IOur cooch srorr ed our wrth o group conststtng mosrIy of freshmen who'd neyer pioyed before, He then hod to deyeIop them Into o soccer teom WINS 2 LOSSES O Vorsrtyjly Boys Socafr 11 127 1235 if Gras HEAD UP Iahror Chrrs Busby prepares ro arrads rhe aacarhrag soccer paII Chrrs came ap frormy rajara rhe yarswy raaks SCHMUCKING Tassrag rhe paII ro and fro sehupr BeIrada Nogaez fakes our her pursuers Belinda has rhree soccer Ier rers TOTAL ATTENTION Lnsrearag ro ohe af Trapp's fIre and brrmsrohe speeches, QOCIIISGGQGI' Lorrr Shepherd aaa for ward Belrhaa Nagaez speha rherr haIf rrrhe aarrhg a home game agarasr FraaIsIrh Var',rIyy'IV qbflfff GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER, FRONT ROW Larrr Shepherd MIDDLE ROW Jarr Nrqa, I4arhy DadIey, Carr WOII, Iea rwfer Iraarrgh, Marra FIQrsc,hfrIerw, Jadercx Nraa Vrcjsne Newrharr DXXCIQIKUW De Irada IXIOQIJPZ, Sh0IIQy IRearrrrI'naI, Drgb pro Beraesea Chrrs Mdlrrae, SaIIy MrIIcXr, IJ Carry The'-rf-sa Bearaaa aaa Caagh Kea Trapp GIRLS' JV SOCCER: Barbara I3rrII, SheIIy Car'rvxc'XII !XageIIe IIrc,Isrrwarw 5h0IIey Fraarx Irzrwya Iaaarrfa, Iarwfre Drrch, Carhy Dozark MIDDLE ROW Naacy Oar-hrI aI Tracy I'IG1QIGII, Gay Waaa, Traa Nraa Karerr Ilaaghbaaah Teresa Nrge MeIeahLlaarrCh BACK ROW Ahh Baan Chrrs Bmpy, Deame NeIsaa Traa Faswrraarw, Safarwae Krrh, Mary Iahh saa, aaa Caagh Jrrrw Mc,CaIIrsrOr IUGGLING ANTIC AVIOVTTDIIVTQ ra free 'he I3aII Irarvr her apparwoaru arasp Jac Ise Nraa reaares hersevf far a rhrahry was Jaasra pIayed alarwasrde he-r srsrer lar' aa yarsrry I Girls Soccer reoches gools VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER OPPONENT Tigord Fronlslin Gronr Lincoln Rooseyelr Jefferson Fronislin Oregon Cify Modison Wilson Cleyelond 5 WINS 6 LOSSES 3 TIES 2 JV GIRLS' SOCCER WINS 3 LOSSES 8 TIES 1 oolmy Ocfooer ofrernoon A gollonr offensive mochine rolses rhe field Blessed wirh oprirnisrn rhe reom is reody for ocrion The ooll rises higher ond rension Pionging roword rhe surfoce oll eyes rorn inword As rhe poll comes down o reoiizorion rolses effecr ond oll dreoms ore forfeifed oll hopes concelled ond so wos Morsholl s bid for o srore rournornenr spof os rhe opposing side slopped rhe boil info fhe goo. lr didnr nworrer so much wherher we won or losr, we pioyed ro hoye fun. - ploined senior Jennifer Ligorich rhree yeor lerrerwornon ond experienced ployer of rwo srore ployoffs, The Molds srill come our o winning reorn wirh o o-82 record. The highlighf of rhe seoson wos o soccer iornboree Ol Modison, which rhe girls from fhe eosrside fools eosily, rrornpling rheir opponenrs by scores of 1 O 3 O ond 50. Afrer scoring four gools in fhof rerwornon, Belindo Noguez procloimed, lm on o norurol high offer o gome lil-ze fhor Exuberoring feeling. Aslsed ro som up rhe seoson, senior defender Cori Wolfeiesr- ondounred will ro win ond rhor speciol feelf ing of cornoroderie rhof mode rhe seoson fonfosficf' So Wirh spirirs high, rhe Molds mode o winning seoson info somerhing more fhon o gome, They become o fornily worleing ro- words one gool, ro hoye fun Keeping in rooch wirh rhe ideo of hoying fun rheiy reorn ployed ond fried reol hord rhis seoson, occording ro rheir cooch Jim McCollisrer. Cooch McCollisfer wenf on TO soy rhor rhe girls hod o Usorisfocfory seo' son. This vyos eyidenf oy rheir CJ 81 seoson record. High scorers of rhe seoson were Ann Boclsus wirh seven gools ond Shelley Fronls wirh four. Goy Wong ond Terso Nice ried wirh fwo gools eoch. Hard practices and gutsy ploy 0 I higher info rhe orrrnosphere os does rhe ed, We were on excellenf feorn wirh on JM ' - ' , I 5 1 . A I , ' 1 Q ' I 1 1 ' , , ' Q 2 ' A ' ' O 8 0 8 I 2 I U I 1 3 ex , 1 3 , 2 O O roorney, senior forword ond fhree yeor ler Girls VorsiryfJV Soccer if 129 W SKY HIGH Jamplng for control of rne ball oyer Jefferson, sensor Wllberr Anrolne flgnrs for oosl' rlon A rwo year lelrerrnan ln baslserooll, Wll oerr also oarrlcloared ln rrods GROUP SHOT BACK Coach Don Ernry, Jeff Key, Lenny Weiss, Joe Boslslrls, Ross Jonnson, Cnarles Gould, Roo Snore, Roberr Key, Assr 130 if Varslry Boys' Baslserball if fi 'Y F23 '19 Coach Murcn Wnlrenorsr FRONT Wade Holyer son, Leonard Wade, Randy Gregory, Wllberr Anrolne, Anrnony Sampson QUICKNESS SHOWS Reacnlng for me sreal, lUV1lOV Roberl Key uses nls slsllls ro Keep a Llncoln player worried Robert also used has oulclsness ro lerrer ln foorboll and baseball wM,,,,.-we . i- :- T . 'ihblnuhdlllf I Nw 9' GOING FOR TWO Junior Ross Johnson TOUGH DEFENSE Senior Leonord Wode uses his height to shoot over Jefferson ploy lseeps on eye on his mon during the Lincoln er during home gome, Even with Morsholl gome With strong defense the M-Men going to the boords, Jefferson won 450750, were oble to defect Lincoln 49745 an 'UG --.M A Despite hard work, M-M en keep C Ili. Q P ShOI'1' in The fOUI'1'h he 1088 MfMen Vorsit Boslsetboll ood teom unit . The effort wos there, Y Q Y VARSITY BQY5' BASKETBALL teom concentroted on rebuilding their they worlsed hord, ond hod o greot otti- gome this seoson. With only three re- tudel They were fun to cooch ond to be OPPONENT JM turning lettermen, seniors Wilbert Antoine oround. lt wos just frustroting ond disop- Eligrsilr is 22 ond Leonord Wode, ondjuniorllobertlsey, pointing to lose so mony Close gomes, Bemom 75 69 the teom wos young with experience. commented Cooch Don Emry. Lincoln 45 AO Although the MeMen did not hove the The seoson did end with o highlight thot Frflnlflin 57 48 winning seoson they hod onticipoted, with showed the Minutemen hod whot it tools to Jefferson 60 50 o o-14 record, the teom wos oble to hold win. With the lost ome of leo ue lo for Modison AO of? Q Q Q Y Roosevelr 51 50 their own ogoinst more experienced opooe the Melvlen, they beot Wilson 7ovoO on their Clevglomd 72 05 nents. The Melvlen held Benson tied ot holf- 'lhome turf to lseep them from entering Gronr oi 39 time 27-27, ond ot the end of regulotion the stote ployotfs, M500 09 43 time 5151, Juggling the score bocls ond forth Senior Wilbert Antoine summed up, l Eifgjfnm ZSOU ig ond only losing by two in overtime, the M- leorned one of the most importont things promo 59 79 Men proved thot they wouldn't give up, this seoson thot oll othletes should lsnow. lf Jefferson 57 50 We were o good teom ond showed it you foll short of your gool, get bode up ond MOUBOO 46 81 ogoinst the tougher teoms, but we were try horder. You're never o loser until you ROOSQVQJ' 98 32 never oble to hold onto our leods through quit, Clevelond o5 56 ,, , . Gront 1:2 57 the fourth quorter, remorlsed senior Leone Ending the seoson, the oword for most wilson Oo 76 ord Wode inspirotionol ployer went to two-yeor letter- Psough ond unsotisfying os the seoson mon Antoine, ond most voluoble ployer VNS 6 LOSSES 14 went, the Minutemen went on ploying with went to Wode ond junior Robert Key. vorsity Boys Doslsetboll if 131 Depressing J VfFrosh season but fi, Good ottitudes keep spirits high W W rubble it poss it, we wont o bos- I JVjFROSH BASKETBALL Ret! come the cries of the fons from the sidelines, while the june OPPONENT JM ior vorsity ond freshmon boslsetboll ployers - Evergreen 54 C38 were strotegicolly ploying in the gomes 1 Hood River 37 50 ogoinst the 1983 opposing teoms. .J Benson QQ 64 Freshmon Cooch Al Strown expressed his T l Lincoln 51 45 feelings, They were on outstonding group T Fronlslin 56 54 of ployers to worls with, but they could of Jefferson 61 56 been more oggressive ond more tough. Modison 56 67 During the seoson these two boslsetboll 1 YE! Roosevelt 66 50 teoms occomplished more thonjust winning Cleveland 65 55 ond losing gomes. They leorned such slsills os Grgnt 45 47 willingness to worls hord ond teom unity. E X 5 Wilson 68 30 l'To get someploce ot doing onything, W f Benson 65 58 you hove to worls hord ond hove o better iff Q 6 I , f 'yty', ,: Lincoln 06 88 outlools on your self ond never give up ot 'ii W, 1 Q, 1 .st., Fronlflin 70 5 ony time, soid JV Cooch Mitch Whitehurst. f ' K Jefferson 64 31 The two squods hod quite o depressing l l M ,E Modison 68 60 seoson, with thejv teom hoving o record of Roosevelt 41 45 3-14, ond the freshmon hoving 318. l'We .1 ,'r- 555 improved o lot on our slsills with the help of ru 1 ' ff WINS 3 LOSSES 14 our cooch, Mitch Whitehurst, plus we hod o FROSH good yeor overoll, The losses were bole WINS 3 LOSSES 13 onced by good ottitudes ond greot spirit, 'lexdogmed Sophomore Kenny KQQVE UP AND OVER Freshmon Rondy Gregory shoots for A two in Fronlslin gome mmm 32? , t t f N--Q X I JV BASKETBALL Ronny Borrow, Tony Shoddy, Steve Knight, Todd Corlson, Poul Hopp, Cooch, Al Strown, Rondy Purcell, Milse Wooten, Ston Montgomery Rob Shore, Trocy Worren, Michoel Kelly, Michoel Rolnes, Terry Gentry l-leod FRONT Brion Krum, Jerry Conner, Kelsey Morsh, Seon Holsteod, Rondy Greg f Cooch Mitch Whitehurst, Cooch Don Emry, ory Wm FRESHMAN BASKETBALL BACK Jim Wright, Milse Weover, John Wollstrum, 182 it JV!Frosh Boys' Boslsetboll .Q 25 3! 3 ,Q gf li, ' X www 1+ mln all filpffy ww WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN Sophomore R050 Wynn Horrscn oorrNes ner way rn for o rebound Horrscn was one of rne Teodrng reoounders on rne reorn TAKING OFF Gorng up for o Toyrn rn o qonne ogornsr me Jefferson Democrors rs 5enror Cnrrg Mcbnde Tne M Mords we-nr on ro crusn rne Demos, 1111 19 POPPIN' IT Senror Beirndo Nogoez moore rne oo!! rn Q Jornooree warn Lokerrdge Noquez recowoo Frrar Teorn AH Crry nonors ond AH Srore nonoroole rnenrron x ,Q . X, l s Q VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL OPPONENT Evergreen Silverron Aloho Lolse Oswego Lincoln Jefferson Modison Psoosevelr Clevelond Gronr Wilson Lincoln Gronr Fronlslin Jefferson Wilson Modison Roosevelr Clevelond Pendleron WINS 13 LOSSES 8 Robbed in Pendleton r rhe beginning of rhe seoson Cooch Ken Tropp fold rhe ieom rhere were going ro be rwo lsinds of gomes. One wos o musr win ond rhe orher wos o plus win. A gome ogoinsr Clevelond wos o musr win meoning fhey were expected ro win on if they losr ir would hurr rhe overoll seoson record. Bur o gome ogoinsr o reom lilse Gronr Modison or Wilson wos considered o plus win becouse rhese were rhe srronger reoms of rhe leogue, I remember Gronr being one of our mosr exciring gomes, Since Gronr hod been crushing reoms by 20 SO ond even 40 poinrs we were our ro prove rhor rhey were beofoble ond rhor we were rough enough to beor rhem, exploined junior Kim Coppo. Ar holfrime, rhe Moids were rroiling only by rwo. Excired ond exhousred, rhey collopsed on rhe floor while lisrening TO Tropp's encourogemenr for rhe resr of gome ploy. As rhe gome progressed, rhe Moids fell behind buf rhey lsepr giving ir oll rhey hod. Their efforrs weren'r enough os rhey fell ro defeor 5042. The reom wos disoppoinred buf rhe reword of lseeping Gronr ro only on eighr poinr vicrory sorisfied mosr of rhe ployers. Molsing iheir woy ro o ployoff posirion rhe Molds rroveled ro Pendleron. Going on o rood rrip is o lor differenr rhon ploying or home, Troveling ond living wirh your reomf mores brings you closer rogerher ond une dersronding eoch orher molses ir eosier ro ploy os o reom commented senior Bef lindo Noguez. One srudenr who rroveled rhe disronce ro worch rhe reom felr rhey ployed well bur wos disoppoinred wirh rhe referees. The girls borrled rhrough rhe enrire gome ond fools o lor of unfoir coils, proresred senior John Former. Deoling wirh o rwo poinr loss C88-C365 rhe Molds wollsed ro rhe loclser room wirh reors in their eyes. I'Even rhough we Iosr The mosr imporronr gome of rhe seoson, we leorned more obour boslserboll ond ourselves ond rhor's whor I mosr volue, summed up senior Lorri Shepherd. O Molds endure blood, sweot, teors JM 82 45 .I 29 85 d' 51 81 ' 84 45 32 48 ' ' Fronlslin 83 38 ., 19 44 ' ' 49 85 .. 22 51 28 82 I. 50 42 ' C38 44 Q9 55 68 C38 42 41 28 47 C38 87 43 C31 19 59 39 47 88 So HANDS UP Ploying good defense wos one of rhe MfMoids srrong poinrs during VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Cooch Ken Tropp, Joclsie Nigo, Liz Wolxemon, , rhe seoson Sophomore Cher Kemper shows her slsills in o gome ogoinsr Lincoln Lorri Shepherd, Belindo Noguez, Rosolynn I-lorrsch, Tino Johnson, Anne Boclsus, os senior cenrer Tino Johnson loolss on Chris McBride, Cher Kemper, Kim Coppo, Cormen Hermon Vorsiry Girls Bosl-zerboll fl 135 Q W w,.WN 3 i N A I :T rw QB rig H MMA 42 aa 'Ts I HMP J Zn: ff!! 136 if JV fFrosh Glrls' Baslserball X DLOCKING OUT M Molds Anne Backus, Kam Caooo, and laclsue Nlga blocl-2 our and gel ready far me ref bound as Coach Franan and rlwe resr of me ream lools on SLIDING ALONG lanlor Klm Cappo moves Wllh ner ooponenr rn me lasr game of me season wrm Cleyeland The M Mards won easlly, 51111 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL FRONT Snerry Slgler, Mlclwelle Man drones, Mlcr1elleFlarand MIDDLE Car' men Sampson, Anne Daclsus, Camy Dogarls, Jaclsue Lee, Lexre Norton, Shawna Robrnsan BACK Klm Ogawa, llnonda Wrllrams, Vlclrl Goodman JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL FRONT Car men Herman, Jaclme Nlga, Kam Caopo, Tuna Nlga, Gay Wong BACK Gaul Pos rer, Leanne Mlcnener, Anne Badsus, Tlna Dyer, Llz Wakeman, Cner Kemper, Terrl Palmer, Teresa Deeman w J -Nm.. .. gtltii J VfFrosh adapt ro change Players bounce to five he iv M Maids basketball team started N GIRLS BASKETBALL their league games with a disappoint OPPONENT Evergreen Silverton Aloha Lake Oswego Lincoln Franklin Jefferson Madison Benson Cleveland Grant Wilson Lincoln Grant Franklin Jefferson Wilson Madison Benson Cleveland 41 WINS 12 LOSSES 8 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL WINS 7 LOSSES 7 ing 18 pre season record The lv had a big transition to overcome There were only seven out of twelve girls practicing together every night This made it hard for the players to get to know each other and to play together explained lv coach Don Francin. As a result they had difficulty in pre-sea' son games. Wejust weren't ready, come mented lv player Gail Foster, We didn't know what to do, The other five girls were practicing with the varsity players so that they would be ready to play in varsity games, The reason for the jv girls not practicing together was a new rule in the PIL which was called the five-quarter rule lt en- abled the players to play five quarters each night of a game. For example, a player FOLLOWING THROUGH Freshman Anne Backus pushes off her foul shot in a game against Franklin, The Maids came out ahead, 83 211 SALAMI OR CHEESE? Sandwiched be tween two Cleveland opponents is sophomore Liz Wakeman Wakeman was just one of the Marshall players who participated in both iv and varsity games quarter rule could play two quarters of a lv game and afterwards play three quarters of a varsity game Although some players didnt like it the new rule helped others Sophomore lv varsi ty player Cher Kemper noted l like he rule a lot lt relaxed me before and after varsity games Mixed feelings about the rule existed but the rule did serve its main purpose lt enable non-starting varsity players to get more playing time and experience. The freshman girls' basketball team fin- ished their season with a 7,7 record. They practiced on strengthening their offensive strategy and consistently strong defense, The girls enjoyed their first year of high school play. Freshman player Lexie Norton revealed, lt was a very rewarding exper- ience. We learned from our coach and each other, JV !Frosh Girls' Basketball f 137 138 if Wresrling 1 4 ffxf 4 g 3 LOW DOWN Posirioning for a pin, Dan Nodo srruggles, our his arremprs prove unsuccessful in rhe end, LOOKS PAINFUL Holding his opponenr ina grapevine, Ken Worhursr has his hands and legs full. CHEEK TO CHEEK Trying ro free himself from his opponenr. Jim Milner readies for a ralsedown BOYS VARSITY WRESTLING FRONT, Scorr Walden, Don Niiranen, Casey Keeyer, Tar Zu Lee, Jim Johnson, Ryan Gascon, Erik Morrin BACK: Jere Byers, Arr Sanchez, John Plechinger, Mike Cosrin, Dan Dozarls, Russell Davis. ,405 Inexpertence hurts MAKING HIS MOVE After a take- down, four-year wrestler Dan Nudo - sets up for his next move. Nudo was co-captain along with Lee. TAKE DOWN Senior Ta Tzu Lee at- tempts to force an opponent to the the best on the team. mat. Lee had a 9-4 personal record, ROCK-A-BYE Eric Martin demonstrates a cradle on one of Roosevelt's team Wrestlers grapple with losses VARSITY WRESTLING OPPONENT Jefferson Wilson Lincoln Grant Roosevelt Lal-zeridge Lalse Oswego Lincoln Madison Benson Franklin Cleveland Cleveland Parl-:rose Clatslsanie Hudson Bay Columbia McMinnville Astoria Lincoln Seaside WINS 2 LOSSES 18 TIES 1 ue to inexperience we tools our lumps this season expressed wrestling coach Monty Rurey whose statement basically summed up the team s feelings on their 1982 88 season The M Men matsters made only a dismal showing at district sending just one grappler to state This was a disappointing year because of low numbers, admitted senior Dan Nudo, the lone M-Man who went to state. At the state tournament, Nudo pinned his first round opponent, but was eliminated in the second round by his oppo- nent from LaGrande High School. Senior To Tzu Lee, who at nine wins and four losses owned the best record on the team, failed to malse the cut to state. I was very, very disappointed in this season, commented Lee emphatically. Nudo and Lee, the team captains, were the only four year team members and they, along with juniors Art Sanchez and Scott Walden, and freshman Dan Dozarls, prevailed as the bright spots of the team. The varsity matsters toughest challenges proved to be Franlslin Grant and Benson who won the PIL title Marshall only man aged an overall 313 win loss record with one tie However the freshman team pro duced some strong contenders Heavyweight Milse Costin went undefeated on his way to a city championship while Dan Dozarls was undefeated up to the city tournament and Jim Pisatslsy retained a 14-8 record. These people werejust a few of the outstanding freshmen whose talents led them to an over all 9-8 record. Due to the fact that the turnout this year was better than it had been for the past two years, the grapplers were able to form ajv team spanning weight divisions from 98 lbs. up to over 191 lbs. They finished the season with a o-8 final score. According to Coach Psurey, lt's a num- bers game that requires strength and tech- nique acquired through experience. then concluded, We were loolsing at a challenge because of our youth and our lacls of the experience that is so vital in this sport. members. Despite his efforts, the M- Men were defeated 47-18. Wrestling 1 189 GO BABY GO lunlor Ron Bellamy rounds rhlrd and races for norne ra add anarner ran ro a 158 rruarnon oyer Llncoln PERFECT FORM lunlor Dayld Base dellyers a plrcn agarnsr rne Wrlsan Trqans Desplre Bases efforrs, Marshall losr, Q7 'QQ if rr mirwm Wo v f s N s 'if M NX V -Q .X I , . ww,Kmp 'alike- 'Q Q N. 3 O .ww 'F' 6 BW is :B 34 'B' A f' :ii 1.,:,f if ' 1 ff. ff, ' X I- ,Q V Q.. , www Q3 Q 1 B A , A e RTB A . f ,,.o 5 sf as :. : Q ' 'QT F f - f --1' A ' . ' A 3 KT 1' i k,hLk . 1 , I , K ' ,la B fx , . A , il iw .,X. .3 :X.- ' ,.:- A K , 'L , sg.-5 Q S r-A1359 7 ,B .. 5 - , X fi X A ,. l , sy s oo.Ah :fo f S .. J As S VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT Marls McBrlde, Oren Scarr, Terry , ,. , , Sli A Paresl, lere Byers, Yony Snearh, Gerald Krarn, Marr l-lull BACK - K - 'S N fu W Q ' , Coach Ed LeBoron, Danny Srephens, Booerr Bellamy, Booerr Key, A Q riii ' ss: Q sf Boss Johnson, Charles Gould, David Bose, Brian West l is 140 if Varsity Baseball fi., al Q .. .,,. Despite dawning Franklin twice Unpredictable M-Men finish third VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENT JM Franklin 2 7 Jefferson 5 7 Roosevelt 2 8 Madison 7 8 Cleveland 3 A Grant 8 2 Wilson 9 7 Benson 10 2 Lincoln 5 O Franklin 4 5 Jefferson o 5 Roosevelt Q 8 Madison 19 7 Cleveland 4 5 Grant 7 o Wilson 8 2 Benson o 1 Lincoln 8 15 WINS 7 LOSSES 10 A . , , , . Q ,.-...XA sz Xu w 'Hn iigffius EU 52 4, ' , Y 4'lY.f ,7 4 ' ' A yr Q, ,L J, tiff u X HA , 'M vi GY ,, I , 42 1, Twvwf 1+ limi e have to beat Franklin at least K X ,, . once, emphasized Coach Ed LeBaron before the season started. LeBaron's hopes were realized as Marshall beat Franklin not once but twice during the season, Franklin was Marshall's season opener in which 'Charles Gould did an excellent job pitching, described Le- Baron, Hand a good job on defense. The final score was 7,2 in Marshalls favors Unpredictable described the Minute- men at one point, according to the Oregof nian, Winning the first three games, the stickmen seemed off to a good start, but then they lost the next six and after that were unpredictable winning and losing sporadically, lt was a disappointing season because we expected to do better than we did, commentedjunior Ross Johnson. Mark McBride added, 'lWejust didn't always play well together. -4 . ' ,. 'inf ft J, ,, ' 4. V b n Q 4 .. V ,... s av, N f j-if -ta h'f s-1 Win or lose, almost all of the games were close ones. The close games show that we fight hard and that we can play anybody in the league, explained senior Terry Paresi, Paresi made second team All-City along with junior Robert Key. Before the beginning of regular season play each year, the Diamond Classic takes place at Skavone Field in Westmoreland Park. Only one team came out ahead of Marshall at the Classic, Franklin. Two wins and a loss against Franklin resulted in second place for the MeMen, Two games were rained out. Third in PIL, saw Marshall at the end of the season, which was not quite as far as they wanted to go, but explained LeBaron, We lost some games we shouldn't have. lt seemed we play hard against good teams and weak against weak teams. A fi' ff' 2 I - if 4 ' 'S , x f 4. jf xx 7' I 4 C 'N , M J Es rewarded with a 5-4 victory, STEPHENS SNAGS A ROSE Junior catcher Danny Stephens awaits a pitch from David Rose during a Cleveland game Their efforts were ' DEEP IN THOUGHT Coach Ed LeBaron plans the next move, This was LeBaran's third year as head baseball mentor varsity Baseball ff 141 I ff ' i , , b if .M y 1.4 A' Y. ff 55 K , M W 4 V 4 ,,, ,a wYwfW,WWW,VfMWM,,,,mg W ,W 'ia .ww 1' v- , , ff M 'M 4 Z' A M' , yr 4 V' 9' mv' my ' f 1 ,VIL 4-gf tr W. y ,M VV - Ms, W 1 n 339 1 ' if if M H . VV W 'W ' ' N ' v V. .V 1 W' - 'L f A ' ,, .uw t w 4. 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Jirn Wright, Scott Grass, Ron Stanfield, Shown Holsteod, Randy Gregory BACK, David Hoyden, Scott Johnson, Coach John Wilson, Dennis Boyd, John Snearh YOU CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL Disappoinrf ment shows on the face of iv coach Monty Psurey as the game agoinst Ben- son ends in a 10 f O loss. Rurey also coached football ond wrestling in addif tion to teaching humanities, 11, ll W 1 if wi? 4 W , .,.., 'A - ?1 I 'ffI .,::9I5f' ,:1 A ff 4 ' f J K ywfg , ,,,. . ,, we, J 1 J , 'f EQg,:vEiE,:.u gf, lli ft ff A, is ff 4 U' ffff ,,,.., If Wfy , Qs V27 4 WS if J 15,4 9 ', , : - gi, ' I, fy , I, W4 'L . f Ki' I vi, Y AW J gy X XZ, Wm , My M511 , ,,,, , V fl: Hfiirux X Qi WIIQW ' it ', ,sf . ff V415 95 24 ? if My , ag , Sm A an 47 4 W V , CLOSE CALL Sophomore Terry Gentry 1 executes mony of the sliding tech- niques tought throughout the yeor. PEEK-A-BOO Sophomores Rob Wot lsins, Tony Shoddy, ond Steve Joclsson low ployers RUNNING TO FIRST Steve Joclsson puts on the moves for o single to fill the boses Joclsson proved o relioble hitter with o .888 overoge, show teom spirit os they cheer on fel Jw M., N ., 3 3 37 A'f',, , A kr I w H W W 'V' V fr X f W at V ' Q 2444 'Q J W ft 4 1 , af f f X 1, f ' X If X XR , ,WNSQ ' A--f v A Y .chi R I K QQQS- Rurey 'excellent' cooch of 1 Tolented group of guys inishing second to Modison in the PIL over the Trqons, 119. JV BOYS' BASEBALL wos the occomplishment of Morsholl'sjv The most voluoble ployers were Terry boseboll teom. Gentry, Rolo Wotlsins ond Ron Beniomin. OPPONENT JM The seoson's success wos due to our The freshmon teom ended their seoson I Jefferson 4 12 excellent cooch, Monty Rurey commenre with o 8-8 leogue record. Ploying more Roosevelt 4 8 ed sophomore Roo Wotlsins, proctice gomes thon counters gove the Clevelond 14 11 Rurey felt rhe teom wos the mosr tolent- teom members experience ond on oppore Gront 8 14 ed group of ooseboll ployers he'd cooched tunity to worls on their slsills. Benson 10 O in five yeors. But he odded, The guys Although they got off to o sholsy stort Lincoln 1 16 need to improve their concentrotion level to ond lost their first four gomes, they im- Wilson 6 5 compere on the vorsity teomf' proved os the seoson progressed, lme y Fronlslin 5 2 Their perlsiness ond enthusiosm odded proved pitching wos the lsey to our loter l Roosevelt 5 24 to the uniqueness of this yeor's teom, re- wins which included o five gome winning y Modison 5 Q morlsed scorelseeper Suson l-lermens. streol-Q, commented Dovid Hoyden. Hoy, I Gront 2 8 This seoson's highlights were mony, in den went on to cite pitching ond infielding Wilson Q 11 cluding the mossocres over Lincoln, lo-1, ond os the teom's strengths, WINS 8 LOSSES 4 Pioosevelr, 24-5. There were olso lots of The frosh were cooched by John Wilson, FROSH BASEBALL close colls. Wilson's win over Morsholl, o-5, o substitute reocher in the Portlond School WINS 3 LOSSES 8 wos followed by rhe reversed oction in their District. next meeting. The M-Men goined revenge JV!Frosh Boseboll if 148 Surprising M-Maids Make it to State VARSITY GIRLS' SOFTBALL OPPONENT JM Centennial 5 Q Lincoln C3 0 Grant 5 Q Cleveland 7 3 Franklin 12 5 Wilson 7 a Roosevelt 1 7 Madison 10 C3 Lincoln 8 15 Lincoln 2 14 Franklin 7 5 Lincoln C3 10 Grant 4 8 Cleveland o 10 Madison 6 1 Barlow 5 9 Lincoln 2 8 Wilson 2 C3 Roosevelt o 18 Cleveland 3 5 Tigard 8 O Tigard 15 Q PIL PLAYOFFS Franklin 1 C3 Cleveland CJ 5 STATE PLAYOFFS Lebanon 1 7 Putnam 5 O JV GIRLS' SOFTBALL WINS 12 LOSSES 3 Iagued with errors and barely any off fense, the M-Maids struggled in their first five games of the season. In their first two games against Lincoln and Grant, the Maids came out with the win but not impressively. Marshall flopped in their next three games against Cleveland, Franklin and Wilson, scoring more errors than runs. The Minutemaids followed their shaky beginning with a strong comeback Winning seven of their next ten games, Marshall took fifth place and a berth in the PIL playe offs. The first opponent in the playoffs present- ed no problems for the MfMaids as they finished off Franklin, 8-1, Their next oppof nent, Cleveland, seemed to be a threat in the early innings but never got anything going late in the game against the Maids' strong defense. Marshall went on to edge out Cleveland 5-B. These wins awarded the Maids the second and last state playoff slot in the PIL. Lebanon took a beating from the Me Maids in the first round of the playoffs, 7-1. As opposed to the beginning of the season, yy- i , MZ the Minutemaids' defense was exceptional and they were hitting the ball well. The next round of the playoffs brought Putnam. They shut and knocked the M' Maids out of the playoffs, 5-O. The jv M-Maids had an outstanding seaf son under new coach Rod Jones. They lost only three games of twelve to fall short of first place. The jv's relied on making very few errors and strong hitting to propel them. Sophomore Leanne Michener ad- mitted, We made a few errors at the beginning of the season, but then we be- gan to play like a team and kept on wine ning games, Throughout the season many of the M- Maids earned all-state and all-city honors. First team all-state honors went to M-Maid shortstop Rosalynn Hortsch. Second team allestate and first team all-city went to center fielder Jan Nigo and designated hitter Milena Mitre, Kim Cappo earned second team alle city for right field and honorable mentions were shortstop Bosalynn Hortsch, catcher Jackie Nigo and second baseman Kim Cappo. ,W f we qw , f,,f,,N V I Apr Q it II y, MARSHALL VARSITY SOFTBALL FRONT: Jackie Nigo, Kim Cappo, Sheila MARSHALL JV SOFTBALL FRONT' Jackie Lee, Tina Niga, Vickie Goodman, Durham, Cathy Dozatk, Jan Nigo, Carmen Herman, BACK, Liz Currie, Milena Wendy Bizal, Cathy Dozark. BACK: Karina Nelson, Tina Fosterman, Anne Matic, Anne Backus, Rosalynn Hortsch, Kirsten St, I-lelen, Chris McBride, Kim Backus, Tina Dyer, Mary Johnson, Leanne Michener, Gail Foster Baker. 144 it VarsityfJV Softball il ,L SWINGING AWAY Getttrwg ready ta hut the balk ts varstty outfielder Luz Currze WHIFF! 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REACHING FOR THE TOP Sophomore Ride Podden pole voulrs or o meer ogoinsr Madison or Morsholl Rick hod o successful yeor occordlng ro Cooch Froncin. iss- K. , eee,eiT gl fl I 3 E 1 . rx J 4 Q E six ,gr NUMBER ONE FROSH BOYS' Fronr Cosey Keever, Don Jurgenson, Mnlse Cosrrn, Doug Burroughs. Boclslwne Deven Nuszbourn, John Wollsrrum, Mike Plcl-zerr, Anrhony Holi, John Conhom, Troy Miller, Don Dozork, John Srushels, Psrcls Podden ' KRW Record numbers help in Running up scores, faking first eaded by a new coach, Don Francin, Marshalls track team experienced a large turnout of 114 members, includ- ing 49 girls and 65 boys, 'il was pleased to see so many kids out for the sport, Francin said. Despite large numbers, he stated, We had a basically young and inexperienced team. The boy's team was sparked by record performances of senior Leonard Wade. He set school records in the 100 and 200 meter races with times of 10.9 and 22.28, respec- The varsity girls' team's performance was led by Heidi Herinkx fourth place finish in the women's 1500 meter race at city with a time of 51150, the second fastest 1500 meter ever run by a Marshall girl. Heidi is only a sophomore and has great potential, Coach Francin observed. The boys finished eighth in the city. Finishing first in the city, but expected to place second after Franklin, the freshmen boys turned the tables with several out' standing performances. John Walstrom took fifth in the 400 relay, first in the triple jump, second in the hurdles and third in the 800 meter hurdles to lead the team in individual effort. John Canham took first in the 800, secf ond in the 1500, and fifth in the 1600 meter relay. Rick Padden placed first in the pole vault and fifth in the 1600 meter relay, Dan Dozark took third in the 100 meter hurdles and fifth in the 300 meter hurdles. Byron Hanson was fifth in the 400 relay, fourth in the 400 yard dash, second in the triplejump and fifth in the 1600 relay. Doug Burroughs took third in shotput and Casey Kever got fifth in the 400 relay and fifth in the 1600 meter relay. tively. As the only team member who qualified to represent Marshall in the state meet, he said, This year track was a big success for me because l took third in city for the 100 meter and fifth in the 200 meter and l broke two school records, l feel really lucky to be able to represent Marshall at state . Other outstanding performances by the boys' team included Joe Buskirk, in the shot- put, who improved over 2Vz ft. from seve enth in the city to third, and junior Art San- chez's performance in the 800, which re- sulted in his life-time best. Senior Wilbert Antoine was disappointed in his showing at city due to illness. , 5 v, ix N... VARSITY BOYS' FRONT Chris Tatum, Robert Shelton, John Wallstrum, Jim Hilsenteger, Wilbert Antoine, Brad Flynn, Rick Padden, John Farmer, Tony Bogar. BACK Pat Thomas, Paul Palmes, Jim Odenthal, Ray Flynn, Joe Buskirk, Terry Clark, Lenny Weiss, Jim Milner, Art Sanchez, Terry Anderson, Richard GIRLS FRONT Roni Thurber, Maria Fleischman, Kelli Stoneburg, Patty Sulivan, Theresa Nice, Rachel Mah, Toni Phillips, Rosalyn Clark, Theresa Beeman, Shelley Regimbal. BACK Cher Kemper, Hedi Herinckx, Jeanne Calhoun, Narvice Warren, Chris Johnson, Kathy Moten, Mauria Bracke, Frances Ibanez, Carmen Pauly, Troy Miller, Eric Martin, Don Niiranen, Tony Krewson, Sampson. Track if 147 WINS 5 LOSSES 4 Loving their games Swingers net improvements VARSITY BOYS TENNIS OPPONENT Jefferson Franlslin Wilson Benson Lincoln Granr Cleveland Roosevelr Cleveland Roosevelr Benson Franlslin Lincoln Jefferson Madison Wilson Granr WINS 4 LOSSES 5 VARSITY BOYS GOLF WINS O LOSSES 8 arshall's rennis reams srarred slow, bur came our heading for rhe rop. Coach Jim McCallisrer srared, The lsids made good progress and had an oursranding year ar Marshall. A record of 5-4 subsranriared rhe season and was highlighred by several impressive showings by rhe M-Men's doubles reams in rhe disrricr rournamenr. Teams consisred of seniors Phu Hoang and Chae Yi and juniors John Plechinger and Scorr Woodbury borh advanced ro rhe second round of rhe ciry rournamenr. The rennis reams were high aualiry rhis year. There was a much nored improve- menr in all rhe ranks, srared senior nerrer John Worden. The M-Maid ream engaged in a building season, posring a 45 record. The doubles reams consisred of seniors Karen Brirzius and Karhy Dudley andiuniors Michelle Kirlsparricls and senior Elaine Chan, who losr in rhe firsr round of rhe disrricr playoffs, Dudley and Brirzius also played sin- gles along wirh junior Gloria Presron. Junior ream member Sheri Morris com- menred, We over all had improvemenr and l'm very sad rhar rhe season was over The mosr inspirarional players were Mi- chelle Kirlsparricls, Kelvin Wong, and John Worden. Marshall's golf ream suffered a disape poinring O-8 season, Coach Bill Smerhursr commenred, l'We really had a building year. We had a lor of young freshman and sophomores on rhe reamf' The mosr inspirational player of rhe sea son was senior Philip Srevens. JM O 5 1 4 5 O 5 O A 1 3 2 3 2 O 5 VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS 1 4 1 A 2 B 8 2 5 O O 5 A 1 5 O 5 O so soon. VARSITY TENNIS FRONT: Michelle Kirlsparricls, Kelvin Wong MIDDLE. Karen Brirzius, Hyun Jun, Gloria Preston, Jennifer Curran, John Worden, Allan Ziemlse, Scorr Woodbury BACK: Sheri Morris, Suzi Wolrers, Yamira Camocho, Karhy Dudley, Misry Correway, Phu Huong, David Wu, Don Brunerre, Kenny Leung, John Plechinger, Chae Yi, Marr Burroughs, Laurimarh Amphonpher, Andy Souvannaf 148 f Tennis!Golf is -I2 si -l i i von VAPTSITY GOLF FRONT: Philip Srephens, Jim Vachrer, Gary Welp, Coach Bill Smerhursr BACK' Eric Lengvenis, Milse Weaver, Jerry Conner WARMING UP FOR THE MATCH Jerry Conner pracrices on his driving for rhe big march againsr Madison TAKING THE FIRST HIT .Iunror Jennifer Cur- ron works on her rennns srroregy for rhe upcoming march. A SHOWING HIS JUMPING ABILITY Senior Kelvin Wong smokes the boII for O scoring pornr. Wong was reorn co-coproin ond vor' ed rhe Mosr IVISOIVOTIOVTOI Player. SENIOR POWER GoIfer PnlIip Stephens dis- pIoy5 nas form before o march ggi :xx . 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Unforrunarely, ir did not fall our of rhe sky info rhe laps of rhe yearbook sraff. Purring rhe yearbook ro- gerher was a 513,500 endeav- or. In order ro meer rheir large budger, rhe Lex sraff raised money in differenr ways. Ap- proximarely 52,000 was appro- priared by rhe school for rhe yearbook, and adverrising rev- enue amounred ro abour 52,000 Ads were nor easily sold in 1982-88 as businesses just did nor have rhe money ro spend. lr gor discouraging when you had ro go ro ren differenr places before one said yes, complained sophomore sraffer Cami Reed. Six-Hundred books were or- dered because only slighrly more rhan half of rhe srudenr body boughr books. They were sold ar 518,50 with activ- iry cards and 514.00 wirhour. We rried ro keep our prices down because of rhe econo- my, bur looking back, we prob- ably should have charged S16.00, said co-ediror Shelley Regimbal. Prices finally did go up ro S1800 in December rhough, as an encauragemenr ro buy yearbooks early. 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I-Ign School Congroruforfons ro rhe Closs of 83 ond Klrsren Sr Helens JEWELRY PLUS KINNEY S LEARNING PALACE LERNER S MARK S HALLMARK MAURICE S MERVYN S NEARON ENTERPRISES NEWBERRY S PENNEY S PETITE DELI PRINTRIGHT OUEEN S CLOSET 81 Holgate OUILL CLEANERS SLEEP SHOP SUPER DELI SYSTEMS 7 HAIR DESIGN TOWER RECORDS U S NATIONAL BANK VAN DUYN S WALDENBOOKS WEISFIELD S WILLOUGHBY S ZALES .1,I-I JFITILEYJ Attorney at Law 1515 S W 5th Suite 1030 Portland Ore 97201 222 9689 Congrarulares Suzanne Frye Class of 83 - I F I-' A' - , 5 I , . ri J.,,3rifZ.x,' 1 kbvgms 03.2, . ,M M A A . ,K -. 2 an - -I J 1- f F 2, ' nos sr. Helen ' ' Fil V ri fl I VI , - GiI Sr Helens, ' U Flisfk Jean Pe-rn 1 ,tg 'I+' U O I l I Adverruse 155 s X 2 i 9 Q ' I 'i , tx . XL . V J isxighi, Q. if-' 'W 'V' 5 ff 'V 1 v 'Z' ,. fx - We +' 1:m ' v . inf 'N ik: nf f if M ' 563.1 i I 4 Na I In A V A A N f f S I Q K X R I ,Q -if 5' S 4'd:,'4M,ga!F 'Y' , P' Q' K ,N v K 4' u xadp qw Q at 5 -wa 5. 1 7' M . 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I, , A 2 CATCHING SOME Z'S before nrs nexr dogs as Mrlee Bonoduce TAKING ADVANTAGE of me sun ore Mrlae Holverson ond Cnorles Warren Much rirne ss spenr in me nor weorner by srudenrs who enjoy me sunshine wnrbe eorrng rneir Iundn Q V TO THE CLASS OF '83 s SENIORITIS hlrs mos? sensor sruderwrs before Qroduormom Kevm Kendrick , lf- -v f 7 . lar of 22392 4 fi gr? ff 4 1:- SHOWING rheir offecrsorx for eoch orher ore Sheryl Lowhmg ond Korleeo ond Troy Groymer dsspioy rheur defvoinom of semorms for rhe comero Riege. COVERING UP during o shower of rom while orremdmg o gms soccer gome TAKING A RELAXING RIDE during rhesr free time ore sensor Phdlxp Sree is Tmo Johnson pheos ond sophomore Korhy Golemom, -. Page Courres y of Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Stephens Advemsemenrs if 159 in Luzoder Photogrophy, Ltd Bruce Luzoder 8106 NE, Brggdwgy Tino Luzoder 2 Portlond Ore. 97232 282-D611 281 7230 Congrotulotrons to the Closs of 83 Debbie Alberts BVIOD LUZOOQV LENTS LENTS BODY SHOP BODY SHOP Brll Stephens Owner Brll Stephens Owner 774 7497 774 2725 7774783 8506 SE Foster Rd 8530 SE Foster Rd Porrlond Oregon pmrlomd GVGQOQ 97266 97266 Rondy Dogel, Mg r. Doug Schroge, Mgr. ma ef' r-:Lava on ik, UD PASS NTJO N9 Ch VIL WdvTbf5f KHmel3mIe eww Wy Mc Nouy MIDDLE z O L Q EVEN WITH THE UPS AND DOWNS EXECUTIVE CABINET IS A GREAT WAY TO GET INVOLVED' Merrdrh and Chrfsry You ve oorh been real good friends and lm gonna miss ya oorh nexr yearl Good Lucls In rhe furure Any rrme IS TACO TWIEL Srarls Srreer Thrrfrway 9250 5 E Srarls Good Luck Class of 83 Love Holly Patron Ads 9 99 19 9 9 PTSA Congrafulares Marshall s Top Ten Academic .Seniors Sharon Gasser Crystal Hoffman Christine McBride Ching Haw Tm Jung Lee John Worden Vlvlan MacKenzie Kenny Leung Lawrence Befcher Llsa Logerwell 3 94 3 94 3 92 380 380 378 376 375 371 3.71 V ,,,,,,. Y 35 ,, i .. W Q Mfg 6 I FRO - 0 IO, GI' OWHIVIQ1 GU OI O1 GDIWOUIG BAC ea r oo , enny Leung,J infer, 0 ne Jen- . 1 axaro Kolsisorls, Terry Clark, Sombro Forresr Sen, I-I5 0 erwen , . f 1 ' ,' If HL ,f fr f 11 I . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 . . ' , . VGVIISGFYWGOIS LEX MESSAGES Chris Belnap- Thanks for being a great friend and thanks for the memories of movies and munchies and lots of giggles, Good luck in college, love ya friend. Love Sally. To Gary- As you read this I know you'll smile, but that's me! You're that kinda guy and you'll live on forever in my memory. With love and friendship, Jennifer. Well all of my fav R.S. friends- L Gloria, Tomy and Freddy, Mitch, Tony, Chris, Jim- know I care a lot about you and have super summers and Journey rocks, love Jennifer, Jen, etc . . . To J.D.M., MR. BRITT, THE BOSS , Lager-Persow, UDO and the CHEESE-BALL and JELLY BEAN FAN: l'll miss you all very much! Good luck in the future and stay happy. Love always, ZAX. To Sheri, Gloria, Suzy, Jennifer, Chris, Tony, Jim, Sam, Beth, Rosene, Matt, David, Lisa, Stephanie, Sombra, Wendy, Karen, Gail, Sally, Joyce, and every- one else l know, have a happy and hot summer! I know I will! Love ya all, ZAX. Don- Good luck in the future. Love, Cami. To Gail Wong- Congratulations for being our new 1988-84 president. Lo- veyour M-ette vice president Sondra. Leanne- You're the GREATEST! Thanks for always being there. I couldn't make it without you CX-mas vacationl Love Jeanette Whenever you're or a loss for words, Life is getting you down you're feeling a little tired. Think of me, Kevin Kendrick, and put a smile on your face, or whatever part of your body is troubling you. And think of these words Goble Yourna Dudleburia Kapata. You'll know what it means when the time comes. Goodbye forever, K.K. Kendrick Donna and Julie- Thanks !'shadow buddies for always being there to drag me away when l'm tired and cranky. Always remember the candy and french fries and quarter pounders with cheese and extra ketchup. Never forget those naughty things either! Love always, Sally. Congratulations to all graduating publications staffers- Kim Baker, Chris Belnap, Lorie Bowne, Phu Hoang, Donna Negus, Dave Rogers, Stacy Ola, Jill Wallace, Mia Flood, Suzanne Frye, Kim Jeli, Sandy Lambert, Kevin Kendrick, Shelley Regimbal, Jackie Roloff, Lorri Shepherd, Lori Stewart, Sallie Walker, Vivian MacKenzie and John Worden. You've helped make this one of the best years. Love, Bobs I i J ig. fi .. V BABY FACE Lorie you've been a special person all year long, thanks from those of us who appreciate good humor. P.S. You sure have changed over the years, you're not getting older you're getting better. 162 W Advertisements SITTING PRETTY I didn't write anything sentimental in your SMALL FRY Shell this isn't my favorite baby picture of you Lex Message soqhere, it's hard to put in a few words but they told me no x-rated bear skin photos. O' well this everything we've been through and how close we are, but we'll always be close even if we're apart. Shelsy, Robert- LUNCH? Cfor the memories? have a terrific senior year. Love always. Jeanette Buddy- Its been fun all year . . . maybe sometime in the future, if not now, But that's okay, right? Have a super summer, maybe you'll be caught up. Love your bestest bud, Lee-Lee. Jeff Key- What a punkin! Love . . . Tim C.- Well we have one more year left and then we're out. Thanks for always being there when I needed you, love always Tym. To Photo Staff- You did great!! Thanks for the wonderful work throughout the year. We put a lot of time but we put some awesome pix, Thanks again to the best photo staff ever. Jim Hilsenteger. Shell G Lorri- You're two of my best friends. Thanks for always being there when I needed you. Even though I know our lives will be changed greatly we'll remain best of friends throughout the years. Love, Jacki. Viv- Thanks for being a friend. You don't know how grateful we peons are that people of your standing CRS? choose to see us as human beings. Clough, it's a jokeb WE LOVE YOU, VIV Shell and Lor. To John Gordon Worden- You know that senior picture you gave me is my favorite one, no kidding, I have it right up there on my wall. I look at it every day. ljust wanted to thank you for that picture. Thank you again. Love, Shell. Danny- You've made the last three years some of the most memorable of my life, and I hope the next three are as wonderful. Love Jacki. Lorri- It's all your fault. You were singing Cha hob in the backroom and I couldn't concentrate on what to write for this. It could have been something sentimental to remember for years . . . but, too bad. Love Shelsy, Jacki- We're lucky we became closer our senior year because now we know we'll always be friends. We feel like crumbs about your sophomore year, but now we'll always have each other if something like that ever happens to any of us again. Love you, Lor and Shell. Shell- It's hard to express all my feelings in one little Lex Message. You know your one person who l'll always love very much, being a best friend, buddie, sister, roommate and co-editor isn't an easy job but you've come through at all my moments. Thank you for being a friend Lorri Mrs. Neeley- Thank you for being the mom we never had. Love you Lorri and Shelley. Why do we always feel like the Three Musketeers at deadlines? I ww .ff 'sw ' 4 i 'Q v i' fr ,, r . , ' 2 Q j M 2 -f . gi I x sf rlf I I shows your best side anyway. Are you going to sell that bow tie to me? Lorri A 60 SECDND GUIDE T0 EXERCISING YDUR PDWER ,J There s a whole new klnd of power close at hand the new U Bankfl card from U S Bank It glVCS you the power to bank 24 hours a day the power rf you quahfy to wnte guaranwed checks up to S100 And there s no extra charge for usxng It In the next few seconds you ll dlscover how easy It really IS Ready? Begm. StopbyanyU S Bank andaskforyourU Bank I card. 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A: 568. Q1 To give every girl or school o Con of hoir sproy for Chrisrf mos, how mony cons would you buy? A1 577. Q1 One person's losr nome srorred vvirh o Q, Ouicle, who vvos ir? Ag Senior Conrod Oueohpomo. Q1 McDonoIds, McCorrhy, Mc- Kinley, rhe reol McCoy, How mony nomes or Morsholl srorr- ed wirh Mc? A: 28 Q: Three people hod rhe long- esr losr nomes or school. Do rhese nomes sound fomilior? A1 Sophomore Leroy Min- nieweorher, ond freshmon ond sophomore Nouone ond Nouonelshom Phondonou- vong. O: Do you hove o friend nomed Jeff, Brion, Milse, Don or Dovid?',Chonces ore you do, oecouse guess hovif mony -Jeffs, Brions, Mikes, Dons ond Dovids rhere were or Morsholl? A: 24 Mil-zes, 14 Jeffs, 12 Dons, 11 Dovids, ond Q Brions. O: Are you nomed Tino, Lori, Chrisrine, Shelley or Kim? Do you know how mony orher people ore foo? A1 18 Kims, 11 Loris, Q Chrisrines, 8 Tinos, ond 8 Shelleys were found or Morsholl. TAKE lT EASY Eddie Lures rolses time our ro on his globol srudies resr is freshmon Tim resr on rhe gym sroirs ofrer pe Closs Russell. Globol Srudies is required for oll DEEP THOUGHT Choosing rhe righr onswer freshmen. L:,:2,f,y+f ,I f 4 ,Sy 4135? ,,,V H , J QW '17 ', .SL ' . 'sa' ifw ,W.,,, ,, . ww Rpm CHANGES in me E 1 Abernethy, Jennifer 68 ACADEMICS 40 Acosta, Juan 76 AFTER SCHOOL 112 Alcorn, Dawn 81, 82, 84, 108 Alexander, Tina 76 Alldridge, Rebelsah 51, 68 Allen, Darrold Allen, Michael Allport, G. James 76 Alsleben, Katrina 76 Alto, Arnold R. 76 Amphonphet, Lautimatit 148 ADS 150 An, Cuong Quoe An, Phuc 68 Andersen, Terry 76, 118, 149 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Anscomb, Brenda 46, 68 Wayne 60, 68 Wayne Alfredo 84 Dan 60 David Luis 68 William Antoine, Wilbert 84, 118, 180, 147, 175 Archie, Steven Jr, 60 Arlsills, Lela M, 68 ART 42 ART STAFF 80 Arts, Gloria 47, 106 Artzer, Jeffrey J. 68 Austin, Lori cHANG5s in me y Baars, Pat 109 Baclsus, Anne M. 60, 144, 128, 185, 186, 187 Baird, Tymothie 80, 75, 76 Balser, Casey D. 60 Balser, Kimberlie E. 29, 84, 144, 145 Balser, Larry C. Balser, Ray 76 ' Balzer, Earl 106 BAND 50 Barbour, Ruth 19, 106 Barnes, Ronni 8 Sandy 68 Barnett, Richard 84 Barnette, Barry 68 Barrett, Janena K. 60 Barrow, Ronald 18, 142 BASEBALL VARSITY 140 BASEBALL JVIFROSH 142 BASKETBALL VARSITY BOYS 180 BASKETBALL JV FROSH 182 166 11 Index BASKETBALL VARSITY 184 BASKETBALL JVXFROSH 186 Basse, Snady 106 Batter, Wayne Battin, Laura Baumel, Lauralee 25, 29, 60, 79 Beeman, Stephanie A. 52, 88, 84, 122 BEFORE CLASS 14 Beeman, Teresa 51, 68, 126, 186, 147 Belew, Richard 60 Bellamy, Robert 76, 118, 119, 189, 140 Belleque, Richard 76 Belnap, Christine C. 11, 41, 89, 52, 27, 88 84, 102, 108, 116, 117, 122 Belnap, Stephanie M. 81, 59, 60, 41 Bender, Armin 80, 76 Benito, Diane 106 Benjamin, Robert 76 Benjamin, Ronald 68, 142 Bennett, Kelli Lorain 55 Bennet, Nancy 106 Bennett, Pat 51, 60 Benton, Stacey Berard, Jon F. 76, 142 Bergeron, Melissa 68 Bergeson, Deborah 89, 128, 176 Bergsten, Kim 68 Bernal, Daniel 8, 76 Bernal, Cu. S. Samuel 84 Berry, Chris 68 Berry, Teresa 84 Bertha, Dole Betcher, Lawrence C. 52, 84, 96 Betcher, Tom 60 Betrous, Norman 60 Betts, Doug Beyers, Hal 76, 118 Binns, Daniel 91 Birch, Janice 128 Birge, Fran 106 Bishop, Michael J. 118 Bizal, Wendy 68, 52, 144, 116, 117, 125 Blaclxledge, Donald K. 67, 76 Blaclswell, Michelle 60 Blanchard, Bud Blanchard, James J. 68, 126 Blocls, Kimberlee 68 Bloxom, Rhonda 68 Boates, Charlotte C. 29, 76 Bogar, Bruce 68 Bogar, Tony 84, 118, 147, 158 Boggs, Tina M, 76 Boggs, William 60 Bonaduce, Michael 40, 84, 94, 102, 158, 96 Booth, Heather 27, 51, 76, 161 Bowcutt, Deanne 68 Bowne, Lorie A. 29, 49, 89, 48, 85, 102 108 Boyce, Robin 68 Boyce, Sylvia 46, 106 Boyd, Dennis J. 60, 142 Boyd, Margaret 106 Boyd, J. Scott 85 Boynton, Misty 68 Boysell, Robert 60 Braclse, Mauria Lee 76, 125, 147 Bradford, Barbara 50, 60 Bradley, Paula 60 Brady, Nilsi 85 Brauer, Kristi 85, 97 Braxton, Rose Marie BREAK 24 Brenan, Brian Bridges, Anne M. 60 Brill, Barbara A. 76, 128 Brill, Michael 68, 70, 142 Brister, Don M. 60 Britt, Garry L, 27, 82, 84, Britton, Tim G, 76 Britzius, Karen L, 85, 100, Brixius, Dan 106 Broclsway, Jack 60 Brooner, Curt Brown, Elizabeth 50, 60 Brown Elizabeth Jean 76 Brown Kim 76 Brown Marcia 51, 68 Brown Patti 68 Browning, Bridget 60 Browning, Michael S. 85 108, 174 148 Brunette, Donald S. 85, 118, 149 Burch, Janice 60 Burch, Rodney Burgoyne, Susan P. 60 Burroughs, Douglas 60, 51, 146 Burroughs, Matthew E. 76, 148 Busby, Chrystal G. S. 8, 76, 128 BUSINESS EDUCATION 22 Buslsirls, Joe J. 76, 180, 147 Butlsins, Douglas E. Butler, Kristin 68 Buzbee, Sandra 60 Byers, Jere J. 76, 140, 188 Byers, Rhonda 68 Byles, Michael 68 Bynum, Joseph D, 68 CHANGES in the C I S CAFETERIAICUSTODIANS 110 Cahill, Maria 60 Calder, Joanne 68 Caldwell, Randy C. 86, 85, 118 Calhoun, Clinton C. 52, 85 Calhoun, T. Jeanne 68, 125, 147, 176 Calvert, Tony 85, 76, 118 Camacho, Yamira 29, 49, 85, 148 Canham, John 60, 146 Cantwell, Lisa 60 Cantwell, Shelley 76, 128 Cao, Yen 76 Caples, Donna 68 Cappo, Kimberly R. 86, 75, 76, 144, 185 186 Carlson, Todd A. 18, 84, 68, 142, 126 Carpenter, James D. 55, 68 Carroll, Geoffery Carroll, Robert Carter, Jeff 68 Caston, Kimberly 60 Cater, Gary Catlin, Sean Catlin, Sheila A. 68 Cauthers, Penny 85 Chamberlain, Jerri Chambers, Ernie Chan, Elaine 10, 19, 30, 48, 31, 85 Chan, Florence Nam-Ch 29, 85 Chandler, Casey L. 85 Chanthabouth, Nalith Chanthavong, Khonesav 76, 126 Chao, Phuong 60 Chebetnoy, James 60 Cheney, Brenda S. 51, 68 Chiddix, Alyson Chilberg, Renee J. 85 Childers, Jeff 11 Childs, Daniel E. 68 Chisamore, Zora A, 60 Choniger, Denise 71 Christiansen, Lena R. 60 Christman, David CHOIR 51 Church, Billie Jo 71 Clampitt, Tony R. 68 Claris, Cheryl 86 Clarls, Curtis L. 71 Claris, Roselyn 60, 147 Terry J. 27, 74, 127, 161, 140 Claris, Clarlx, Tray 68 Clark, Valorie 60 Curl, Chris L. Curl, Walter Curran, Jennifer L. 71, 76, 114, 147, 149 Currie, Elizabeth C. 71, 144, 145, 128 Curry, Tina 61 Curtis, Jeffrey W. 68 Curtiss, Marls 61 Curtiss, Renee D. CHANGES in the I Dang, Chi Khanh 69 Dang, Lam Bach Dangelo, Christy 69 Dangelo, Jennifer Danh, Rong Dara, Trihn Le 21 Darland, Stanley 86 Davis, Brenda M. Davis, Chandler Davis, Jeff W. 86 Davis, Renee 61, 86 Davis, Renee D. Davis, Rhonda 13, 71, 114 Davis, Russell A. 69, 138 Deardorf, Duane Clarlsson, Leon 68 Clowers, Jerry B. Jr, 68 Coady, John 50, 51, 106 Cobb, Lois M, 71 Cocl-zerham, Carol A. 61 Coclserill, Roger Codreanu, Adrian Codreanu, Sandy Coffman, Anthony 86 Coleman, Mary 106 Collier, Timothy 71, 74 COLOPHON 180 CONCLUSION 174 Conner, Jerry M. 18, 61, 148 Coals, Matthew C. 61 Cools, Paul 119 Cools, Ty Y. 71 Coolman, Gary 106 Cooreanu, Sandy 71 Cordes, Charles 71 Cordes, Scott A. 68, 118 Corteway, Misty 61, 79, 148 Cosrin, Michael 61, 146, 138 Cosrin, Tonya 71 Counts, Melissa 68 Cox, Robert D. 68, 118 Crapser, Jeanette 68, 114 CHRISTMAS WEEK 34 Crompton, Todd 71 Crouch, Todd 17, 61 Cruilsshanls, Tina 71 - Cruz, Eva 31, 86 Cummins, Brenda 71 Cummins, Michelle E, 11, 86, 116, 117, 174 Declser, Kimberly A. 71 Decateau, Shelley A. 69 Dehart, Sherrie 71 Dehart, Sue 61 Deitz, Angelisa S. 61, 69 Delgado, Jim Dells, Rhonda 61 Dempsey, Melody 71 Densmore, Jeanette l. 69 Dessinger, Brian 61 Dettmann, Kathleen M. 61, 51 Deyoe, Charles 69 Dieringer, Sonia M. 31, 86 Dietze, Karen A. 86 Dolbier, Candy 79 Dominguez, Acenencco 61 Don Donaldson, Cory Doran, Stacy 106 Dornbusch, Robert 61 Dowhaniuls, Catherine 71 Downing, Connie 50, 51, 69 Dozarls, Cathy 61, 144, 128, 136 Dozarls, Danny 61, 146, 138 Dozarls, Jimmy 86, 118, 119 Drennan, Samuel 27, 32, 71 Drisl-zell, Shawnette 79 Driver, Bret Drubin, Michele 61 Dryden, Darren G. 10, 13, 35, 48, 69, 118, 174 Dyer, Tina 144, 125, 136 Dudley, Kathleen M. 31, 86, 128, 147 Duffield, Gary Dunbar, Scott 69 Durham, Sheila Jo 71, 144 Duty, Yvette 71 Duvall, Dan 69, 118 Dyer, Tina M. 69 CHANGES in the E I Eagle, Melinda 86 Eddy, Julie A. 10, 48, 71 Edwards, Kimberly 69 Eggleston, Milse P. 87 Elslof, Tim 69 Elifritz, Joe 71 Ellars, Greg 14, 21, 106 Elliott, Kathleen T. 51, 69 Ellis, Christine K. 61, 62 Ellis, Hugh 106 Elmer, Gerri L. 69 Emry, Don 18, 130 ENGLISH 18 Entler, James L. 69 Erlsenbecls, Troy 118 ESL 20 Estepp, Teresa 61 Estes, Robert P, 118 Etherly, Trent 75 Etter, Edward N. 9, 69 Evans, William 61 Even, Sally J. 10, 48, 49, 32, 71, 116, 117 Everett, Darrell 54, 107 CHANGES in the F I FACULTY 106 Former, John 147 Fellows, Mike W. Fetch, Daniel Lee 71 Ferguson, Angula J. 79, 29, 50, Finls, Judy 69 Finls, Tim 61 Fleischman, Karl 54, 61 Fleischman, Maria 71, 128, 147 Fletcher, Don W. 69, 142, 126 Flood, Mia 48, 49, 87, 89 Florond, Michelle L. 61, 136 Flye, Shawn C. 3, 51, 69 Flynn, Bradley J. 8, 11, 54, 87, Flynn, Raymond F. 71, 126 Fogel, Sheri 16, 59, 61, 125 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 21 Former, Loren 1 Index f 167 Forrest, Sombra 22, 27, 67, 69, 117, 161, 140 Forrester, Patrick 61, 176 Forsyth, Jacqueline Foster, Gail R. 57, 69, 144, 125 Fosterman, Tina L. 69, 144, 128, 186 Fowlie, Casey 142 Frack, Susan D. 71 Frank, Krystal Marie 59, 125 Frank, Michelle 61, 71, 128 Frazier, Kenneth 71 Freeman, Charles 69 Freeman, Sarah J. 71, 122 FRESHMEN 60 Fruitts, Tom Frye, Suzanne 48, 49, 9, 86, 87, 97 Fung, Aaron 47, 55, 69 CHANGES in the G I Gallagher, Lori A. 69 Gallagher, Sheila Gallup, Michael Brian 61 Garbus, Carol M. 51, 48, 71, 122, 125 Garbush, Mike 51, 69 Garcia, Matthew R. 61 Garinger, Kendra K. 69 Gascon, A. Ryan 61, 142, 188 Gasser, Sbaron R. 29, 58, 87, 102 Gemmer, Wendy Gentry, Gentry, Gerald Gibson Gibson 1 Levauna L. 84, 87 Terry A. 18, 69, 142, 148, 12 Richard A. 69 Anthony 61 Lisa 61 Gieler, Lori Lynn 69 Gill, Felicia GIRLS LEAGUE 28 Glied, Renee M. 69 Godsey, Tiffany D. 61 Golden, Patti 107 Galeman, Kathy 69, 114, 159 Gamez, Jessie 61 Ganzalas, Julie 61 Gooch, Gregory 87 Goodman, Vickie 58, 61, 144, 186 Gore, Scott 71 Goss, Stephanie 69 Goughnour, Sharmie 69 Gould, Charles 71, 118, 180, 140 Grace, Teri L. 71, 101 GRADUATION 100 Grant, Cheryl Grant, Cinthia Grant, Terri 69 Grassley, Christopher 51, 69, 11 Grassley, Lisa A. 61 Gray, Garard 14, 69, 78 Graymer, Troy 87, 126, 159 Green, Deanna L. 168 if Index Greger, Cherie G. 48, 78, 116, 117 Gregg, Ronald Gregory, Randy 84, 61, 18, 142, 180 Grimm, Eric 61 Groat, Ellen C. 61 Grogan, Brian C. Grogan, Marlon V. 69 Gross, Randall S. 61, 142 Grunt, Rick Gubele, Rosene R. 78 CHANGES in the I S Hagerman, Kevin Hadeen, Lauren 107 Haider, Kenneth C. 80, 81, 78 Hale, Rodney 16 Hall, Anthony 61, 146 Hall, Dawn M. 69 HALL OF FAME 102 Hall, Oliver W. 4, 29, 82, 102, 108 Hall, Raymond B. Halstead, Sean 61, 18, 142 Halverson, Gwen 61 Halverson, Wade L. 78, 180 Halvorson, Michael 87, 158 Hamil, Rachel 69 Hammond, Kandy L. 72, 78 Hanna, Jim 107 Hansen, Douglas 69, 78 Hansen, Floyd 78 Hanson, Allison 78 Hanson, Byron 61 Hapchoh, Hung 27 Harding, David A, 69 Harding, Elisabeth 78 Harper, Shannon 47, 29, 69 Harris, Brian 61 Harris, Richard Harrison, Jamie A. 78 Hartung, Tamara S. 61 Hassell, Thomas L. 78 Haugen, Faith Haugsvar, Tammy M. 61 Hawes, Amy L. 52, 69 Hayden, David W. 54, 69, 142 Hazelet, Kym 62 Hazelett, Tracy L. 4, 78, 128 HEALTH 54 Heinrichs, Frank 69 Held, Marc 70 Helmer, David 70 Henderson, Deborah 62 Henderson, Mike 70 Hendrickson, Carol 70 Hendrickson, Douglas 62 Hendrickson, Jessie 107 Heng, Che 70 Heng, Keat Henrickson, Steven 87 Henry, Donald 87 Herinckx, Heidi 67, 70, 147 Herman, Carmen R. 81, 78, 144, 122, 128, 185, 186 Hermans, Susan 177 Herman, Michele M. 44, 70 Hern, Penny Herrmann, Tamara 62 Hersey, Steve 62 Hichert, Joyce Hickman, Angelle M. 85, 78, 128 Hickman, Robert B. 62 Hickman, Susan J. 78 Hicks, Kenria D. 87 Hicks, Lisa 78 Higgins, Dan 81 High, Michael Hill, Brian 87 Hill, Darlene 107 Hill, John 62 Hill, Matt 140 Hill, Teri L. 51, 82, 78 Hilsenteger, James A. 27, 78, 80, 126, 147, 19 Hilton, Jeff 78 Himes, Trent H. 82, 78 Hines, Lynette V. 29, 87, 102 Hines, Philip C. 70 Hinesh, Donna F. 84, 48, 49, 71, 78, 125 Hinshaw, Lori 62 Hoang, Hanh Thi 21 Hoang, Hung Hien 27 Hoang, Lan Thi Hoang, Phu Gia 49, 52, 88, 148 Hoang, Viet Anh Hoard, Christopher 20 Hoard, Joseph 19, 78 Hobbs, Jacqueline Ann Hoffman, Crystal M. 27, 52, 86, 88, 87, 102, 122 Hoffman, Joan 59, 62, 125, 124 Holland, Sandy 9 Holland, Tammy 70 Holmes, Melanie D, 88 Holmes, Troy 70 Holtz, Jim 50, 62 Holtzchun, Nancy 28, 107 Homan, James 126 HOMECOMING 10 HOME EC. 44 Hopp, Frank D. 78 Hopp, Paul M. 62, 18, 189 Hortsch, Allison E. 11, 27, 52, 88, 108, 122 Hortsch, Rosalynn C. 70, 144, 122, 184, 185 Howe, Pamela 70 Hudson, Cheiri 78 Hudson, Laura Huff, Kathaleen Hughey, Rick 78 Hune, Don 107 Hunold, Darrell 51, 62 Hunold, Lauretra 62 Hunt, Cheryl S. 70 Hunt, Mark A. 78 Hurwitz, Allen 62 Hutta, George Huynh, Tri Khai CHANGES in the I I Ibanez, Franceis 62, 147 INDEX 164 lsaksen, Troy D. 62 CHANGES in the J f Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jeff 62 Kelly 62, 125 Rowena Stephen F, 70, 142, 148 Toni 88 Virginnia 107 Jacobs, Andrea 62 Jacobson, Lloyd 62 James, Tyrone 70 Janson, Alice F. 88 JUNIORS 76 Jay, Shawn 8, 82, 70 Jayne, Mary 62 Jeannis, Tamara 45, 70 Jeffers, Mike 78, 118 Jeffries, Beth Ann 62 Jeibmann, Kenneth 62 Jeli, Kimberly A. 11, 48, 86, 88, 89 Jenkins, Sam 62 Jensen, Betty 107 Jensen, Wayne E. 26, 27, 88, 108, 161, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Ross 6. 25, 84, 85, 118, 180, 181, Johnson Bonnie 62 Christina E. 11, 88, 122, 97 Chirs 70, 28, 52 Christine 62, 28, 88, 125, 147 Dan A. 5, 70 Dianna 42, 88 Jim W. 70, 188 Kirsten 88 Mary 70, 144, 128 Morris 62 Phillip 5. 62 140, 78 Johnson, Scott 142 Johnson, Tina M. 27, 11, 86, 89, 52, 88, 88, 108, 185, 159, 179, 96 Johnston, Rodney J. 62, 142 Jones, Deanne 18, 88 Jones, Delena 70 Jones, Duane L. 88 Jones, Kandi 78 Jones, Lisa Lee 51, 70 Jones, Michael L. 62 Jones, Rod 54, 107, 128 Jones, Shelly 62 Jones, Steve 62 174 Jones, Traci 62 Jones, Tracy E. Jun, Hyun D. 70, 147 Jung, Yeon 142 Jurgensen, Dalene 70 Jurgensen, Daniel 62, 146 Justice, Mark 70 J.V. FROSH FOOTBALL 120 CHANGES in the K I Kaer, Kenneth D. 70, 142, 126 Kanas, Gust 2, 107 Kanhalekham, Phak Kearney, William John 118, 78 Keemounglai, Phong 78 Keever, Casey 51, 62, 146, 188 Keller, Steve Kellerhals, Nolan Kelly, Denise Kelly, John Paul 70 Kelly, Michael L. 20, 18, 118 Kemper, Cher 70, 185, 186, 147 Kendrick, Kevin C. 10, 25, 29, 4 94, 159 Kenney, Molly Kennedy, Sue 18, 107 Kettleson, Carla 88 Key, Barbara E. 78 Key, Gina Key, Jeff 11, 142, 180 Key, Robert 118, 180, 140 Key, Wallace Jeff 11 Khersuphan, Yufrapong 126, 127 Kim, Suezane L. 62, 128 King, Bob 62 Kinner, Vance Kinsman, Debra S. 88 Kinsman, Laurie 68 Kinsman, Michael 70 Kirkpatrick, Michelle 27, 78, 148 Kitnikone, Shawn 126 Klart, Deana J. 70 Kleinke, Claudette 107 Knight, Steve 18, 70 Knorz, Elizabeth 78 Knutson, Terry L. 68 8, 49, 88, Kokkoris, Zaxaro 27, 49, 82, 74, 78, 161, 140 Kozera, Carmen M. 50, 68 Kraft, James L. 51, 68 Kramer, Terry W. 78 Krause, Donald Krewson, Anthony J. 71, 147 Krimbel, Julie L. 29, 68 Krum, Brian 68, 18, 126 Krum, Gerald E. 78, 126, 140 Kum, Charlotte 107 Kwon, In Soon 71 CHANGES in the L I S Lacourse, Victoria 78, 79 Lafolletre, Lorena 68 Lafont, Julie 68, 125 Lafont, Karen E. 89, 101 Lambert, Alyce 107 Lambert, Charles Lambert, Sandy 7, 48, 49, 89 Lang, Debbie L. 71 Lang, Holly M. 9, 48, 78 Langager, John 68 Langford, Barbara A, Lao, Chhun Heng 14 Lao, Pasanna 68 Larson, Kathy M. 68, 114 Larson, Mary 78 Larson, Sondra A. 71, Latham, Mark 50 Laucirica, Tanya 71, 128 Law-Hing, Sheryl L. 27, 52, 89, 108, 159, 161, 140 Layton, Kenneth 71 Lebaron, Ed 107, 141, 140 Le, Cuong 68 Le, Dara Triin 21 Le, Trinh Thi Leach, Cyndie Leach, Danny L. Leach, Guy Lee, Jackie 50, 68, 144, 125, 186 Lee, Jung Hwa 18, 86, 89, 102, 108, 112, 114 Lee, Kyung Joo 68 Lee, Kyung Soon 50 Lee, Linda 9, 79 Lee, Rebecca A. 89, 97 50, 71 114, 115 Lee, Shirga 29, 52, 89 Lee, Ta Tzu 89, 118, 177, 189, 188 Lehman, Charlie 15, 107 Lengvenis, Eric 71, 148 Lepley, John 79 Lerng, Chhun Lap Lerng, Chun Lap 79 Le-Cang-Dam, Francois 79 Leung, Danny 79 Leung, Kenny 27, 88, 89, 102, 108, 126, 148, 161 Lewis, John Lewis, Mary 68 LEX 48 Ligarich, Jennifer 8, 28, 89, 128 Ligarich, Meleah E. 68, 128 Light, Brenda 45, 71 Light, Sarah K. 89 Lippincott, Brian 68 Lite, Donna L. 79 Locke, Brenda 89 Lockner, Christopher 68 ' 9 Logerwell, Lisa K. 27, 2 , 51, 90, 108, 161 Lohr, Brian Long, Tracey C. 79 Love, Carrie M. 90 Index i 169 Michelle 51, 64 Nelson, Lowery, Corolyn 18, 81, 49, 71, 101, 114 Lowry, Robert 68 Luongroth, Ann Phone 126, 127 LUNCH 57 Lundy, Anthony Lunn, Liso M. 90 Lutes, Williom E. 164 Lynch, Cynthio R. 71 Lyons, Loren 51, 90, 158 Lyons, Rich 79 CHANGES in the V Q I Mo, Ching Chung Robt MocKenzie, Vivion R. 5, 10, 2 101, 179 Moddox, Morie 50, 71 Moh, Dorothy L. 68 Moh, Gory 84, 16, 86, 90, 10 Moh, Rochel 79, 147 Mol, Doniel 79 Mollory, Sherri K. 29, 79 Mondrones, Michelle 68, 186 Montio, Solly M. 68 Moples, Pot 68 Mor, Amy S. 71, 116, 117 Mor, Cindy S. 68 Morl-as, Jonet D. 78 Morringer, Sherry l. 71 Morsh, Kelsey 68, 18 Morsh, S. Brent 68, 142 Mortell, Kevin 71 Mortens, Kris 81, 107 ' Mortin, Miller, Troy L. 68, 146, 147 Mortin, Mortin, Morty, Moto, 2, 52, 90, 0, 108, 96 Eric 51, 71, 147, 189, 188 John Tereso L, 68 Michelle A. 90 Beatrice 90 MATH 16 Mothews, Jerry 79 Motic, Mileno 79, 144 Motic, Thomos MAY FETE 86 Moy, Jonet L. 68 Moys, Thomos N. Mcl3rotney, Shelly 68 McBride, Christine A. 79, 144, 90, 145, 108, 128, 184, 178 McBride, Morls A. McCollister, Jim 15, 107, 128 McCorter, Wendy McCouley, Roby J. 90 McCollum, Don 44, 108 McCommon, Jerry Jr. McCoog, Cothie 68, 71 McCormick, Renee 90 McCoy, Kelly J. 79 McCoy, Woyne 68 McCrocl+:en, Sondy 79 McCulloch, Foith 170 f Index 85, 84, 52, McCurdy, Chriss 21 McDonold, Roxonne 29, 90 McFerron, Wendy 71 Mclver, Misty McKee, Brod McKeel, Meridith A. 81 McKenzie, Mcirls H. 58, 68 McKinney, Reno McLoughlin, Dono 68 McMohon, D. Scott 68 McMillen, Trino 90, 101 McMurry, Kirls McNolly, Kristen C. 17, 82, 90 McNolly, Stephonle J. 26, 27, 71, 116, 47, 161, 140 McQueory, Corol L. 71 McQueory, Lori 68 McSoy, Borboro 68 McVoe, Tony 79 Meode, Jeffrey G. 7, 90 Medeoris, Corl R. 79 M-ETTES 114 Megyesi, Corolyn 14, 15 Melvin, Violet 68 Memohon, Scott 51 Mendenholl, Henry 68 Mendenholl, Kothy Mendenholl, Tony W. 68 Mendozo, Annette 71 Morris, Jon 79 Morris, Sheri E. 48, 49, 82, 74, 79, 148 Morris, Thomos D. Morrison, A.J. 108 Morrow, Donielle E. 79 Morton, Soto 79 Moss, Dionno 108 Moten, Beverly Moten, Kothy 147 Mumby, Lindo R. 79 MUSIC 48 Mussmon, Louro CHANGES in the I S Noegle, Shon 165 Noglins, Liso M. 71 Noples, Pot 126 Nosh, Eugene A. Jr. 64 Nosh, Julie 91 Novorro, Richord Merris, Lomont L. 4, 48, 76, 79 Messino, Linnie 108 Messing, Amy J. 48, 51, 59, 68, 58 Meyer, Lyle 19, 108 Michener, Leonne M. 71, 144, 125, 124, 186 Millord, Deonno 68 Miller, Glen 68 Miller, Joseph 68 Miller, Poul 68 Miller, Solly A. 86, 90, 128, 97 Miller, Timothy 68 Miller, Tom Neoring, Loro 64 Neose, Brendo M. 71 Neeley, Borboro 48, 49, 4, 108 Negus, Donno L. 49, 82, 91, 95, 115 Neislor, Shoron F. 91 Neitling, Nelson, Thomos 71 Christopher E. 71 Nelson, Denice L. 81, 86, 79, 128 Nelson, Korino 59, 64, 144, 125 Nelson, Morci 67 Nelson, Trino 79 101, 114, Milligon, Gordy Milner, Groce L. 91 Milner, Jomes J. 71, 147 Milo, Dorothy 108 Minnieweother, Leroy Newcomb, Colleen 79 Newmon, Viclsey 81, 91, 128, 97 Ngo, Chcin Quong 79 Mitche ll, Derrick Mitchell, Lomont 68 Mitchell, Terry L. Mitchell, Todd 68 Mitts, Pete 64 Ngo, Nhon 79 Ngo, To Nguyen, Dot Nguyen, Honh 64 Nguyen, Hong Thi 71 Nguyen, Moo Thi Nguyen, Son Huu 71 Mohr, Croig L. 64 Monoco, Jeff 64 Montgomery, Ston 18, 64 Montgomery, Wesley M. 82, 71 Montoyo, Leonord M. 8, 11, 90 Moody, Scott 64 Nice, Tereso 71, 128, 147 Nichols, Robert Jr. 79 Nielsen, Kenneth Kosh 64 Nigo, Joclsie L. 79, 144, 128, 185, 186, 179 Nigo, Jon A. 11, 27, 86, 91, 144, 128, 161, 177, 140 Moore, Edmund 79 Moore Moore Moore Moron Morot, Moten Morgo , Penny 82, 79 , Rondy 71 , Troy 64 , Kelly 71 Michelle 64 o, Celeste A. 90 n, Lois E. 71 Morphew, Coy W. Morphew, Morls C. 71 Nigo, Tino A. 84, 86, 71, 144, 128 Niironen, Donold E. 79, 118, 147, 188 Niironen, Jeon 91 Noeun, Doro 71 Noguez, Delindo M. 91, 102, 112, 128, 184, 185, 97 Nolses, Tonyo Nolsleby, Tom J. Normon, Anthony Normon, Lorry Norton, Lexie A. 64, 125, 12 Nudo, Donny 29, 118, 189 Nuszboum, Angelo 42, 80 Nuszboum, Deven 64, 146 Nygord, Polly 71 CHANGES in me 1 4, 186 S OConner, Pot D. Odenthol, Jim 80, 147 Odenrhol, Mory 91 Odenrhoi, Noncy 128 O'Donnell, John 108 Ogowo, Kimberly A. 51, 16, 186, 165 Ohele, Thereso 64 CXO, Stocy H. 22, 91 Oldhom, Hugh Olney, Jenny Olson, Eric 64 Omon, Somuel D. ONeol, Kimberly B, 71 ONeol, Ryon S. 79 ONeiI, Suzonne M. 71, 78 Ong Ong, Lien 71 Oren, Scott 140 Ormes, Les D. Ottele, Tereso CHANGES in the I Pockdy, Vong 126 Podden, Rick 146, 147, 146 Poge, Potty A. 48, 79, 80 Polmer, Rick Polmer, Terri L. 71, 186 Polmes, Poul 72, 147 Pongonibon, Poul 64 Pongelinon, John Ponit, Lindo S. 50, 71 Poresi, Sontino 64 Poresi, Terry 8, 11, 86, 92, 9 Pork, Tommolo 64, 125 Pork, Tim 71, 142 Porker, Cheryl 71 Porker, Goy Porks, Jennifer 71 Porreiro, Rochel 50, 64 Pouley, Debro S. 71, 80 Pouley, Richord H. 147 Poveskovich, Vince 108, 106 17, 58, 64, 4, 126, 140 P.E. 55 Peorson, Srephenie 92 Peose, Mort 49, 71 Peisley, Lisso M. 92 Pemberton, Douglos Jr. 71 Peno, Anno 72 Perkins, Christine M. 72 Perretti, Dole 108 Pervish, Potricio Ufl 72, 80 Peters, Sue 29, 108 Peterson, Juonito 64 Peyton, Borboro 108, 109 Phondonouvong, Nouone 56 Phondonouvong, Nouone 64, 56 Phillips, Terry Lee 64 Phillips, Toni Lynn 64, 147 Phoeur, Loeury Phomphokdy, Vong 72 PHOTO STAFF 81 Phoung, Poeun 64 Phu, Dung Phu, Ngo 80 Piocentini, Brion C. 81, 80 Piozzo, Steve Pickett, Louri M. Pickett, Michoel S, 64, 146 Pinkerton, Cher 72 Pisorsky, Jomes 64 PLAYS 82 Plechinger, John 51, 80, 148, 188 Plisko, Kenny '80 I Plisko, Mike 49, 72 Poitro, Williom Polovino, Corrie L. 92, 112, 114 Polovino, Kimberly A. 72 Porter, Tommy A. 72 Potter, Eric 72, 118 Prott, Guy 92 Preston, Glorio L, 27, 49, 80, 147 Price, Noel 80 PROM 98 Purcell, Debbie L. 80 Purcell, Rondy R. 18, 64, 189 PTSA BOOSTERS 111 Pyle, Angelo J. 72 CHA NGE5 in the I Oueohpomo, Conrod M. 92, 118 CHANGES in me R 7 Roczykowski, Chelly 80 Roczykovvski, Michoel Roimer, Kevin Roines, Michoel 18 RALLY 116 Rondoll, Lorry Rondolph, Dione 72 Rotsosock, Amnoth 80 Roven, Wondo 108 Roy, Kellie J. 51, 72 Roymond, Deboroh READING 46 Reogon, Thomos J. 75, 80 Reck, Cynrhio 72, 116 Rector, Tomi J. 64 RED CROSS 29 Redwine, Evo 72 Redmond, Brion 80 Reed, Bonnie J, 50, 64 Reed, Comi L. 48, 72, 177 Reed, Dreher 64 Reed, Koren 64 Reed, Morgort S. 80 Reese, Shelley Regimbol, Shelley J, 7, 24, 48, 49, 92, 61, 128, 147 Register, Kerby 50 Reiboch, Jon Micboel Reinhordt, Joson Remon, Elisabeth Reneou, Michoel S. RESEARCH SCHOLARS 52 Reynolds, Leonne 80 Reynolds, Terry 72 Richord, Antonio Terr 142 Richors, l-lorry 108 Richordson, Dole 64 Richordson, Dovid Richert, Joyce 27, 12, 80 Richey, Dorin 80 Riege, Korleen K, 92, 159, 97 Riege, Thereso L. 67, 72 Riley, Shonnon 64 Rise, Erik 64 Roberts, Teri 64 Robinson, Showno 64, 186 Roche, Mike 108 Rodobough, Koren 72 Rodriguez, Williom Rogers, Dovid A. 24, 49, 92 Roloff, Borboro J. 48, 50, 72 Roloff, Jocqueline S. 92 Romons, Vincent K. 12, 92, 96 Ronspiess, Toni 72 Root, Potricio J. 49, 92, 101 Rose, Dovid R. 80, 118, 141, 140 ROSE FESTIVAL 88 Rosenberger, Roger S. Roske, R. G. Lee 64 Roske, Scott Ross, Tino R. 92 Rosser, Rodney 51, 64 Roth, Corrie A. 50, 72 Roth, Koren L. 92 Roughbough, Tino 128 Rothschild, Jockie 108 Rowe, Melindo 92 Rowon, Lillion 108 Ruono, Keith 46, 72 Index i 171 Rurey, Monty 11, 142, 107, 108 Russell, Tim 60, 164 . Rutherford, Steve 108 Rygh, Francene 80 CHANGES in the S I Saelee, San Seng 72 Sager, Robert 21, 26, 108 Salvio, Michael 80, 118 Salyers, Carol A. 92 Sam, Thanh Sampson, Anthony 80, 100 Sampson, Carmen 106, 147 Sampson, Karen A. 72 Sanchez, Arthur 80, 118, 147, 108 Sanders, Charlene 55, 80 Sanderson, Tammy 80 Sanford, Ted L. 72 Sawtell, John Schar, Cathy 27, 06, 109 Scheffert, Dawn 64 Scheffert, Jodi Schenk, Nichole Schildan, Pat 72 Schindler, Jack Schindler, Jeff Schmidt, Alan W. 72 Schmidt, Bill 64 Schnoor, Thomas 72 Schoenberg, Beth Schuck, Peggy S. 90, 122, 97 Schuette, Bernard Schunk, Susan M. 64 Schunk, Tony J. Schweitzer, Peter M. 50, 51, 72 Scott, Chris 75 SCIENCE 17 Scott, Oren 80 Scott, Robert 72 Scott, William Seagroves, Debbie 64 Seagroves, Melissa Sellevaag, Lisa A. 64 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 104 Seng, Dong SENIORS 82 Seymour, Patti 72 Shoddy, Tony 18, 72, 142, 140, 118 Shaffer, Cary A. 64 Shelton, Robert 72, 147 Shepherd, Lorri L. 7, 10, 48, 49, 05, 90, 101, 128, 97 Sherman, Karen 49, 66, 72, 101 Shipley, Theresa 50, 64, 72, 79 Shockley, Nadine 80 SHOP 45 Shore, Matt 72, 118 Shore, Robert 18, 80, 126, 100 Siemssen, Patty 29, 50, 51, 80 172 if Index 8 Sigler, Sherry 65, 106 Simmons, David Simonis, Ron 109 Simons, Charles Simons, Gregory 65 Simpson, Al 109 Sirianni, Patrick 66 72 Skellenger, Gary Slaughter, Diana 65, 79 Slocum, Curt 90 Smethhursr, Bill 17, 109, 118, 148 Smith, Donald 72 Smith, Doug Raymond 49, 02, 90, 102 Smith Kari 52, 72, 116, 117 Smith Kim J. Smith Lawrence R. Jr. Smyers, William 72 Stushek, John J. 65, 146 Stushek, William 90 Sullenger, Connie 70 Sullivan, Patti 70, 147 Sullivan, Sheri L. 90 Sutherland, Dana Swagerty, Lanny 81 Swick, Brian D. 70 Sneath, Anthony 80, 140 Sneath, John J. 65, 142 Snider, Troy SOCIAL STUDIES 19 SOFTBALL 144 SOPHOMORES 66 SOCCER BOYS 126 SOCCER GIRLS 128 Sosa, Jose 20 Souvannavong, Anouron 81, 148 Sparks, Steven 72 Spaude, Bruce Speakmon, Theresa L. 22, 72 SPECIAL EDUCATION 47 Speidel, Michael J. 72 Speidel, Stacey M. 81, 125 Spencer, Jeff S. 72 Spencer, Kathleen Spinelli, David Sprague, Helen 109 Sports, Rosemarie A. 65 Spry, Ray W. 90 Staley, Ken 02, 109 Stanek, Joseph A. 90 Stanfill, Ronnie M. 65, 142 Stark, John 70 Stebbins, Lorraine 65 Stefan, Robin 50 Stephens, Daniel 81, 118, 141, 140 Stephens, Philip M. 90, 100, 148, 149, 159 Steten, Rob 50 Stevenson, Brett 72 Stevenson, Dawn D. 90 Stevenson, Michael 65 Stewart, Lori A. 48, 49 StHelen, Kirsten 90, 100, 144, 122 StHelen, Lisa 81 Stldum, Ricky 65 Stievenard, Rebekah J. 81 Srippel, Karen 90 Stippel, Kathy 90 Staeser, Kimberly 81 Stoneburg, Kelli 06, 65, 147 Stormo, James A. 27, 90 Stormo, William S. 27, 70 Stover, Anna M. 65 Strawn, Al 18, 126 Strickland, David 65 Strong, Larry 65 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 26 Stumph, Marty CHANGES in me I Ta, Ngo 70 Talbot, Kimberly A. 70 Talbot, Wendy K. 04, 27, 59, 06, 65, 161 140 Tam, Ching-Haw 27, 90 Tan, Anh 65 Tangen, Tammy K. 65, Topfer, Dill 109 Tatum, Chris K. 70, 147 Tatum, William 178 Taylor, Earnest Taylor, Joan 81 Teeter, Keith TENNIS 148 Terrill, Karla J. 90 Terrill, Roy D. 65, 126 Thao, Ying 70 THESPIANS 00 Thomas, Deborah 94 Thomas, Patrick 81, 147 Thomas, Terry N. 81 Thompson, Judy A. 94 125 Thompson, Melissa K. 48, 81, 125, 124 Thongphonh, Oudom 81 Thong, Sao 65 Thu, Phan John 20, 109 Thurber, Veronica 147 Tibbetts, Anthony J. 81, 118 Tibbetts, Gregory S. 81, 118 Tice, Joseph F. 47, 70 Tiemann, Virginia G. 01, 89, 94 Tinker, Julia Tisdale, Esther 65 Tisdale, Linda Toole, Robert M. Torres, Edward 81 Tower, Dennis J. 70 TRACK 148 Tran, Anh Ai 81, 94 Tran, Lom 65 Tran, Phoung 70 Tran, Ty Trapp, Ken 20, 145, 109, Trinh, Quynh Troxel, Jeffery A. 81 Truong, Binh Ai Truong, Sanh Trac Truong, Shelly F. 65 Truong, Tan Thi Truc 70 128, 105 Yee, Jonny 78 Truong, Trinh Thi Tu 78 Tucker, Dewey N. 65 Tucker, Rondy Tucker, Shelly Ann Tucker, Thereso 65, 125 Tungote, Michoel 78 Turchon, Leslie Nicol 94 Tuttle, Dovid 50 Tyger, Louro K. 21, 94, 97 CHANGES in the V's Worren, Norvice 78, 117, 147 Worren, Trocy A. 18 Woshom, Shonnon 65 Wotkins, Robert J. 78, 142, 148 Wotters, Connie 65 Wotts, Roymo A. 50, 78 Woyrnire, Molindio M. 95 Weover, Michoel T. 18, 65, 148 Weinberger, Mervin Bu 65 Weiss, Leonord P. 81, 127, 180, 147 Welker, Rochelle 60 Wells, All 78 Wells, Dole Thornos Welp, Gory 68, 65, 148 Weseboum, Teno 95 Wesley, Chris M. 81 West, Brion 19, 98, 95, 140 Vochter, Jornes M. 78, 126, 148 Vongorder, Rondoll M. 58, 94 Vongorder, Trocy 78 VARSITY FOOTBALL 118 Veotch, Jonine D. 78 VERDICT 49 Vetter, Pornelo Vinzont, Vicki Vixoyvong, Polorny Voos, Fred D. Jr. 78 Voos, Lori M. 80, 81 Vorn, Chet 78 Voss, Sornuel 94 Vu, Quong Von 81 Vuylsteke, Donold Jr. 78 CHANGES in me W I Wode, Leonord E. Jr. 85, 87, 95, 102, 180, 181, 146, 175, 96, 146 Wode, Michoel 50 Wode, Royrnono Ethel 65 West, Joson P. 65 West, Jody 95 Whicker, Pomelo 79, 81, 116, 117 White, Aoron 51, 78 White, April L. 65 White, Christopher J. 81 White, Mitch Lynn Whitehurst, Mitch 18, 109, 180 Whitney, Dovid 20, 81 Whitten, Rondy 95 Wilken, Owen L. 95, 126 Wilkey, Tony D. Williorns Byron V. 78 Williorns, Curt 51, 78 Willioms Dovid J. Willioms Jr. Edword Willioms Renoe 65 Willioms Rhondo L. 65, 186 Willis, Tomi 78 Wills, Tereso Wilson, Dovid Lee Wilson, Debbie 8, 8, 11 Wilson, John 142 Winrer, Jeff 27, 8, 11, 86, 89, 108, 161, 178, 96 Withee, Chuck 109 Witte, Dovid Roy Witte, Cothy 109 Witted, Goil 109 Wolf, Corinne F. 95, 128 Wolfe, Michelle Wolfley, Ann F. 78, 125 Wolfley, Bruce E. 65, 125 82, 94, 95, Woodbury, scoff J. 42, 51, 81, 120, 148 Wogner, Koren A. 81 Wogner, Shirley Anne 28, 95 Wokoboyoshi, Terri 78, 114 Wokemon, Elizobeth A. 8, 125, 185, 186, 187, 48, 78 Wolden, Scott E. 81, 118, 188 Wolker Kevin 81, 95 Wolker Kirk 65 Wolker, Morlo Wolker, Poulo 65 Wolker, Solly 48, 7 Wolloce, Deboroh 78 Wolloce, Jill 95 Wolloce, Kim 78 Wollstrum, John L. 18, Word, Donold W. Worhurst, Kenneth 78 Worren, Cborles 158 65, 146, 147 Wolters, Suzy J. 27, 81, 148 Wong, Goil M. 27, 29, 49, 74, 114 Wong, Goy 29, 49, 67, 72, 81, 128, 149 Wong, Kelvin S. 19, 52, 95, 118, 148, 96, 149 Woods, Michoel 78 Woods, Wendy R. 65 Wooten, Michoel A. 51, 18, 65 Worden, Dole Worden, John G. 7, 11, 81, 84, 52, 88, 27, 95, 102, 126, 148, 179, 96 Works, Morie 65 Worley, Louro 65 WRESTLING 188 Wright, Jornes W. 18, 65, 142, 176 Wright, Lonnie Wu, Dovid 27, 81, 148 Wyler, Wendy K. 81 Wynhoff, Bernord 81 Wynhoff, Cynthio 78, 125 CHANGES in the I Ys Yoger, Trocy Yorrington, Dorothy 50, 65 Yeorn, Jong 78 Yerkes, Glorio 109 Yi, Choe H. 78, 148 Yi, Hoe Yong 95 Yost, Sherrie 81 Yost, Terry 81 Young, Christine 65 Young, Tony 81 Young, Tonyo 65 CHANGES in the I Zs Zorins, Andis M. 17, 81, 126 Zorins, Eriks A. 81, 126 Ziernke, Allon 65, 126, 148 Zimrnerrnon, Diono 95 Zinser, Kirn 65 Zinser, Kollerte 65 2 7: 31 ,wmv , , 1 . is Sig is-4 -. iii TIME FOR A NORMAL ROUTINE lt's not eosy getting used to o new hoircut, There's olwoys the slight surprise when you poss o mirror or your reflection in o window ond the foce doesn't lools fomilior ot first. After o while, though, the re- flected imoge loolss normol ond fomilior. Beginning the yeor ot Mor- sholl wos lilee o new hoircut in thot woy. So mony chonges met students thot it took Q little getting used to. For the first few doys, when the bell rong ofter second bond, mony students showed up twenty minutes eorly for their third bond closs, becouse they forgot obout the breols. Also, students thot 174 if Conclusion brolse rules found themselves sitting in detention for holf on hour ofter school, regordless of whether they hod o job or sporting event, Then, students found out thot the short, mon with the big smile ond holding heod wos Gust Konos, Mor- sholl's new principol. Chonge of Poce, the yeor- bools theme, seemed to epitoe mize 1988 ot Morsholl. We still hod o poce, or schedule ond routine, but it wos different thon before. By the end of the yeor, oftet seeing the chonges procticolly every doy for nine months, students fell into the new poce ond followed it with- out o second thought. WHAT? ME WORRY? Tolsingolittle time to Woyne Jensen, Gorry Britt, ond Shelley cotch his thoughts for the doy is sophomore Cummins brove the roin in the grond thinlser Darren Dryden. stonds FRIENDS FOREVER Getting close, seniors RESTING UP Semora Wwlberr Amrowrw lr and WATER FROLICS Pubhcomm porry hordy Leorword Wade resr Q bw beforv VLJVYNOQ or Bobs NQGYQYYS yeody bash Goxng for 0 ogoxm for We work room record, iroffers Muff We hor wb Comdusuon f 175 'N fm Qi' W W w. if 1 , :' W ,M A ,gif ,M f X my .,,, I X V I ,, Y S W 7 4 K 1 4 K 'sk 4 Q ff lqONA?gf. wamm, H Q. 'DW 170 ff Conclusron REACH OUT Clownnng an the courryord ore sophomores Por Forrester ond Jimmy Wright POSSUM IMPOSTER Honglng oround o rroCI4 meer, sophomore Jeonne Colhoun is frrendry, rf nor rnghr srde up GRACEFUL BOW? Currsyrng sJowNy, Deb- bie Bergeson rs osslsred by Jeff Wrnrer or rhe Rose Fesrwol Assembly. K -ie, 5 fi ,1- mm- Sr Your losr HGMEWCDRK ASSIGNMENT S egg: X ..-Ou ,XM Ss 7 .h si. if +- X 1 M X a . .s . k , . N RS as as mon mas 3 x O 'S has N ,. Q14 'E QS can as ':. c ,, a A' 'X .. - - DUE When you feel like reminiscing. OBJECTIVE Somerhing ro remember ond lough obour when you look or your yeorbook rwenry yeors from now. ASSIGNMENT Finish os mony os possible. 15 Find our exocrly whor Mrs. Beniro keeps in her rhermos, ond exploin whor relorionship, if ony, rhis hos wirh her perfecrs, 'jusr swells, ond weoring deoly boppers on her heod while lecruring. 25 Do o profile on Al Srrown in on orrempr ro onswer rhese questions: AD How does he reroin such o vosr sroroge of jokes? DD Why is his hoir rhe woy ir is? O How did he ocquire rhe unconny obilify ro shoor milk corrons inro gorboge cons from ony given disfonce? SD Keep doily chorrs ro derermine wherher Monry Rurey owns on inexhousroble supply of foorboll ponrs ro jog in, or does he hove one poir wirh o mulriple personoliry? 53 Tobulore rhe number of rrips Mr. Honno mokes down rhe holl wirh his coffee mug eoch doy, for o rorol of how mony gollons he drinks weekly. 'Cexrrci credirb Figure our how much coffee he drinks yeorly, keeping in mind rhe price, ond rell whor kind of cor he could buy if he gove up coffee. HOP-A-LONG KIDS Gomes like Red Rover ond Tug of Wor were held or rhe senior borbeque, To Tzu Lee ond Jon Nigo keep on eye on rheir feer during rhe rhree-legged roce CLOSE COUSINS Friends ond cousins, sophomore Comi Reed ond junior Su' son Hermons spend o lor of rheir rime rogerher ill Q' R' S Ni Conclusion if 177 Hl 178 if Conclusion LUNGE TIME Srrerchrng, sensor Chrrs Mcllrrde nnolses rhe connecrron o hrrle lore WHAT A DOG Afrer wondering rne hells ond molsung frlends for obour 0 week, rnus srroy dog consenred ro snr for o porrrorr BLOW AWAY Ir's rubo rrrne for sopho- more Tex Torurn who rs grvrng 0 demon' srrornon speech in Mr Meyers' closs it Q ROYAL IMAGES Possibly thinking over her photo stoffer Vivicin Moclsenzie gets her experience os llose Festivol Princess is Tino picture tolsen ot o volleyboll gome Johnson l-ler escort is John Worden DOUBLE VISION Junior loclsie Nigo is not TURNAROUND The tooles turn os senior the only one with eyes on the pitcher 5 Ksi' I. End of the yeor REVIEW SHEET If , It vt This review sheet of events is divided into four SQQOVOTG cotegories A Q1 . EQ, to help you study more effectively. 2 ' or I ' MARSHALL I R r iD A movie mode for feeder schools, lnvitotion to Excellence. , - ' QD New schedule ond discipline policy ' X SD Computers used throughout the school-liorory, ottendonce, moths , LOCAL 1 , ,- ' ' If . A nw X ge I T - ri.: , - --P' 'I A 'I 'Et LL 5 I f 1 c D 9 - 1D Defeot of Bollot Meosure Three. 3 QD Deoth of Tom McColl. NATIONAL I 'lD Time mogozine nomed the computer Mon of the Yeor. S I QV 5 I ' QD Borney Clorls, first ottificiol heort recipient. I f 5 E SD Tylenol score A INTERNATIONAL r sg 1D Deoth of Brezhnev. QD Debote over nucleor weopons. SD US. Embossy blown up. There will be no TEST over this moteriol but questions will be oslsed rondomly during conversotion for the rest of your lifes XML K SI Conclusion f 179 i Hnal pages almost Gone Wfh The Mnd June 20. Whotl? The dote doesn't meon onything to you? Well, let's try ogoin. June 20 ond the lost deod line is finolly reody to be moiled. Hove you ever seen the school on June 20? The holls ore block ond the only light is from B-lo where people who don't know school is out yet ore finishing the yeorbook. After o few hours there is no light from B-16, No, they're not finished, but it's not thot bod typing ond writing copy on the looding dock or or Lents Pork. The school only stoys open until 4180. Alright, so this is one of the not-so-fun doys. Seriously, yeorbook is o big responsibility, but ot the some time it's o chollenge to do the best you con, ond try new ideos. lt's on experience thot tokes o lot of extro time, but it's worth thot for the feeling of occomplishment, ond the sotisfoction of creoting something. So mony different people helped with the book in so mony woys thot everyone con't be mentioned, but they're not forgotten. A few people deserve recogni- tion, though. Corol Gorbus, for olwoys getting your work done, ond more importontly, done right. Liz Wokemon, for olwoys worrying obout your ossignments ond trying to do them perfect, Yes, even Kevin Kendrick, who doesn't olwoys get his own work done, but loves to do everyone else's. Then there's Mrs. Neeley, the yeor- book odvisor, offectionotely known os Bobs. Thonk you for olwoys being there, reody to do onything thot needs to be done. You're more thon o teocher. Well, this needs to be typed before it blows owoy. lt's getting windy out here. REPRESENTATIVE Koy Solidoy COVER French Stroight COLORS Block with gold foil ENDSHEETS Gold Dust TYPE: Serif Gothic PAPER: Gloss Finish PRINTER: Josten's Americon Yeorbook Compony 180 i Colophon ETAVXQDXCQ5 1 W N C5 955 W M w jsjmm ww W . fn ' Q 'Cf pow- w NB G45 - W 6095555 Q OCODMK-RJ' SME? wma r E I z f Q 1 D WJ N 4 ,N ' ' mfg x H S X X, Q 0 U x X X ex Qi! s X .0 P QD' x 9 . Qs? 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