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

 - Class of 1983

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Page 27 text:

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

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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



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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

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