Lake Oswego High School - Lakers Log Yearbook (Lake Oswego, OR)

 - Class of 1985

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to be guilty. On Sunday morning Mike Bacon and Phil O’Shaughessy conducted a seminar on parli-mentary procedure and then held a senate meeting. Leadership Workshop ended with more volleyball games, a pen-tathalon, lunch and final evaluations. ”1 hope we have helped these people become more effective leaders,” commented ASB President Mike Bacon. Opposite page: Upper rlght-Kari Cornett, Jennifer Marrs, and Carrie Suriano discuss the previous night’s water balloon battle. Lower right- John Bullock, Mike Bacon, Cindy Bowman, and Deanna Di-mlck appraise the faculty volleyball players' swiftness and coordination. Lower left-The casual Bill Korach stresses the importance of wisely balancing the school budget. Mike Bacon observes as Phil O’Shaughnessy deeply contemplates the many types of grasses at Camp Adams. At twelve o’clock, Jim Reynolds seems to be finally waking up for lunch. Leadership Workhop 23

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Leadership Growth On Agenda But not disappearing Snickers, poker games, and waterballoon raid Arriving at Camp Adams on the morning of October 6, students threw their gear into the bunks and headed for the main cabin. To break the ice , they divided into teams of Argonauts, Cosmonauts, Juggernauts, and Othernauts to build card houses. Houses got as high as seven stories, and Snicker Bars were awarded to the winners. The boxes of Snicker Bars mysteriously disappeared. On a more serious note, Phil O’Shaugnessy read an anonymous letter addressed To the future 'leaders’ of my school . . . I’m a common nobody . . . Please take a little of your time to remember us nobidies.” The students next met with administrators Bill Korach, John Turchi, Earl Ingle, Mike Moorad, and Superintendent Don Charles, who explained their roles in the school. After lunch and volleyball, Craig Fleischman and Paul Krill taught how to write and pass a motion. Julie Baker, Michelle Boring and Greg Dorsey discussed techniques in problem solving. Mike Bacon, Beau Harlan and Phil O’Shaugnessy held a session on how to run a meeting, while Principal Bill Korach made students aware of their leadership styles. Leaders emerged in communications and initiative games as the groups of various nauts tried to pile everyone on one tire, get everybody over a five foot bar and form a monster to specifications. After dinner, students fired questions at the administrators in the famous Face the Administration . Later, movie titles were acted out in energetic games of charades. The night was to end with a bonfire and a Kevin Sundholm dance, but activities did not cease at the midnight lights out”. The Snickers Bars were found at the dance by Greg Gabler and Jeff Zindel. How did they ever find them? While the senior men joined the Principal Korach and Dr. Ingle in a high stakes poker game, the senior women were raided with water balloons. They quickly blamed the senior men, but the next morning the sophomore and junior girls were found (cont’d.) pg 23) s' V 22 Leadership Workshop



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Upper Right: Jukln’ Juniors Lori Bullock and Kelly Baird clear the way In the midst ot mass confusion. Right: “Forget It,” says Gretchen Holstein. “I can’t play football with these guys. Holly Hagen, Janne Janker, Peggy Grahm and Kirstln Hengesteg all laugh at their foul-up despite Gretchen’s frustration. 24 Powder Puff Seniors Win 6-0 It was the moment the whole school had been waiting for. The boys’ Laker football team had retired their jerseys and were ready to be spectators for awhile. The classic rivalry between the senior women and the junior girls was about to begin — the annual Laker Powder Puff football game. The Superior Seniors” were ready to put the Jukin’Juniors” in their place, while the junior team was determined to show the seniors that tradition can be broken. On this blustery, bone-chilling night of December 5, an energetic crowd eagerly awaited the first kickoff. Both teams had been preparing for the big event, suffering through cold, rainy practices on the muddy football field. Laker football men taught plays and the basic fundamentals of the game. Steve Miller formed the backbone of the Junkin’ Juniors' coaching staff, and Casey Ogan and Matt Sutter lent their vast knowledge of the game to help the senior women become a dominating team. When the game finally got under way, all the talk of who was going to beat who, meant nothing; it was now time to play. The juniors scrambled for yards, and then the seniors would push them back. The ball changed hands many times before it ever got into an end zone. The seniors carried the ball into the end zone for the first touchdown with the strong running of Michele Clark and the stiff blocking of Janne Janker. The seniors drafted linewoman Janker from Denmark. No one scored again, and the game ended with a traditional senior victory. 6-0 was the final score, and the money made at the ticket office was donated to the canned food drive.

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