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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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

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