Milwaukie High School - Maroon Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1986

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5 .1515 73' Friendly talk-During lunch juniors Joe Corum and Jeff Heller talk about the davs events. Two nonular haxrcuts are Corum's short look and Hel1er's geued wet appearance. Three Muskateers-While performing a chorus kick- line juniors, Renee Anderson, Shannon Bates, and Robin Anderson model stirrup pants, paisley printed shirts and geometric designs. Oversized iw, ...am -e ,W Amused by ajoke-Clad in a colorful array of gummy What's that?-With a laugh junior Kristi Siefer looks bracelets, junior Jill Sanman laughs at a tiiend'5 at shocked Chase Peden, junior. Siefer is wearing joke. Gummy bracelets, separately or grouped, a stylish plaid shirt. were worn by both girls and guys. sweatshirts and vests were also popular fashions. A r .if u I ,A - V fiif. V W .-,, , 1, .. ,. fo gvw, Strolling along-After school Kathryn Parker, junior descends down the stairs wearing a brightly printed jacket. Floral prints and designs were students favorites. Fads and Fashions

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Students project own individuality The buying markets were overrun with hot fashions and trendy new fads that became extremely successful overnightr Commented senior Cindy Bel1es,f'I spent allot of time dancing at Scoochiesp A bunch of my friends and I would go down and have ablasti' o i t y Underage dance clubs were always crowded with teenagers at suchtpopular spots such as Scoochies andtYikes. y it i Honda Scooters also made a scene their firey red and blue colors. Two most widely chosen brands were the y Honda sprees and Elite models. 'ayylovef ' Scooter. I go everywhere with if.,'Si11Ctf'I canit afford ya carg this givesime they transportation Ineed,y stated one senior, Swatch watches turned the watch! industry upside down. These waterproof colorful and scented watches became an instant attraction. i Stated senior Sheila Parker, I bap- tized my Swatch watch in the old Wil- lamette River last summer. Fashions had its share of new patterns and styles that stores everywhere. sassy plaids were ibig hits iSiti1't1i it y - and long straight' skirts orites ofthe stndentg S 'is it Commented senior feauy like the Simi? i Pants imdb 9Vf Pleidand PMSQIY g i i nSkaeb0aff1if1st pOPU1afoSP61'f 1?ort1anf1 was aliye iiy, and this , fi- Vrf,, f K. sfsiylish 3153130215 students. eafsieyf iirmvgnapea are rhinestoneepins, 'riecklacesy5ear1tii1gs5fandf o bracelets were favorites, f i New and trendy hairsylsesiiywereifycropgfi ping up everywhereg Bobbeidypcutsg, with one side longer,tshort iie spikeasiylesis dyed hair as well as the more traditional? cuts were found around school, iit ii of t XT t o i COPY by Ana Gfilde Photos by Julie 1 In I2 Fads and Fashions Catching up on French-Outside the school on a sunny afternoon, senior Karen Hoff studies her assignment. Karen is wearing an oversized shirt along with stirrups. W i f 4 vs ,V 'mljri' 1. tr 51aM .f'yL' L,', ,1b .-on rf,,,,ef'T if , V , T if ff' QQ, Li' ,- ' Q , , Q? A, xi 1. .fa ,t3't5:fde :+ Av.,n-,-,rv -4, , .5 - qw, ar, .QZIF l k - Ax. V ff '24, iff, V L2 ' ' , Y'-1 ' 1 ,Q -L' 'N , Fw. li!! gri n! .,,j.r,,:- . ' tg g t . i 7? 'saw-. --,-Jw JH 1.2 'fik l - 4 4-ru-,gh - , J' -'y ,i .1-.,. , , . -. . tt. as ,. i ,,. AA ,if 'ii' 1 ,,,, l,g..Q,e. p K



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No more graffiti, From new paint on the lockers to a new roof on the main building, the school was going through some big and small chan- ges. The old student recreation room be- came the new teacher's lunch room and lounge. They also had a microwave oven, a refrigerator, and a pop machine at their disposal. The lockers were what the students had received this year. The lockers in the main building were touched with a fresh coat of maroon paint after years of being a salmon color. The year before, when the lockers were salmon, the wri- ting was really visible. Randy Craw ford, sophomore, commented, It really looked a lot better than the year before. ' ' The people in the school district had the stairs in the main hallway redone. They started on the stairways in the sum- mer and did not finish until a couple of weeks into the school year. They had changed from white and maroon hand rails to wood and dark brown hand rails. The boarding on the side of the walls on the stairs was changed to a light yellow- Building becomes useful-The optional building was reopened to accomodate the Spanish classes. Irene Goltz, Spanish teacher helps Derek Houston, sophomore with an assignment. Photo by Jeff Baker. Remodeling just more pride ish chipped wood and dark brown trim. Mr. Larry Wilkins exclaimed, It was a much-needed improvement. The new material is hard to mark up so those teen- age barbarians that are out there won't deface it. Two companies were hired to put a new roof on the main and industrial arts buildings. The roofing itself was done by Pacific Roofing Company. The company covered the skylights on the third floor of the building making the main hall very dark. They also put siding on the top around the edges of the structure. That job was done by Faris Sheet Metal Com- pany. Sophomore Matt Aebi stated, It was very hard to practice for football because of the smoke and burning tar smell. Shawn Loe, sophomore, said, It was hard to do school work because of the bad smell and loud noises. The option building on the far corner of the school grounds was repainted for the teachers that were moved there. Copy by Ed Hilger Photos by Tami Zuber l 4 2 F

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