Sherwood High School - Quiver Yearbook (Sherwood, OR)

 - Class of 1987

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THE STIMULATING MOOD BEFORE PRO- VIDES FOR A VERY FESTIVE ATTITUDE DUR- ING THE DANCES . - James Claus Pulsin g beat Changes occurred in people's attitude towards school, at least for a few hours on certain nights, as they walked into the commons to dance. lt was much different than a normal stroll through the commons during school. First there was a great pulsing beat which seemed to con one out on the dance floor. The next thing you know your friends are out there and you don't ever want to stop dancing. 'Dancing is great because you feel like your away from everything that bothers you! commented freshman Sean Malloy. Overall, the St. Patrick's Dance showed the best enthu- siasm. The music wasn't old and you could dance to it and that's why more people got involved, said senior Todd Wiedemann. The dances this year included Homecoming, Sadie Haw- kins, Christmas, an after game Valentine's, St. Patrick's, and a few other after game dances. One suggestion made by sophomore Mike Sizemore for future dances is to lower prices to 51.00 to get in. DEMONSTRATING THE DIFFER- ENT styles worn to dances areju- nior Shawn Wright and seniors Jeff Ferry, John Hein, and David Bos- quet. TRYING, IN SOME WAY, to calm down sophomore Jeff lilienstuber isjunior Eddie Contreras at the St. Patrick's Dance. RELIVING CHILDHOOD MEMO- RIES of sitting on Santa's lap are freshmen Sheila Fessler and BJ Little at the Christmas Dance. Dances 19

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MY FAVORITE PART OF THE ASSEMBLIES WAS WHEN DEAN RICHARDSON MADE A FOOL OF HIM- SELF IN HIS SPEECH RUNNING FOR ASB OFFICE! -James Burke Assemblies Ia ck enthusiasm Out of all the assemblies the SHS student body put on, most of the students agreed that the Paradise assembly was the best. Junior Tony Ortiz said that it was the most enjoyable. He stated that, 'lit showed a lot ofthings that all of us could relate to. Student participation and enthusiasm was lacking in SHS this year. During pep assemblies everyone just sat there and waited for someone else to do everything. Ho one wanted to participate, commentedjunior Jim Jessie. Out ofall the students in the student body, only a small select group actually enjoyed the assemblies. Most of us would have rather gone home early! remarked junior Brannigan Heenan. Vice principal John Kelly felt that student behavior was good. We should have more, he replied. A GROUP OF ANXIOUS SENIORS listen intently to Mr. Keith Blau as he introduces the choir's next number that they will perform. 18 Assemblies IN CONCLUSION TO the mas assembly, Mr. Bill hands out prizes to Mr. Joh ly's guide group for having most pennies.



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Never say Goodbye Dimmed lights and charming smiles filled the room in Rene's at the First Interstate Bank Tower in Portland on April 25, as Sherwood High School held it'sjunior-senior prom. With a moment of feeling fancy and free the king and queen, newlyweds Perry and Lara Palo were crowned. This years prom also included a court, Jared Winkler and Den- ise Weigel, and Brett Hayes and Michelle Dickover. The king and queen were awarded a dozen red roses and a free portrait taken by Mark Comella. A local band, The Click played top 40 music and various selections of their own. The song and theme of the 1987 prom, Never Say Goodbye played during the hon- orary court dance. The colors of the prom were peach and gold, with bal- loons hanging from booth to booth, and a view of Portland that brought out the sparkle in everyones eyes. While some students commented on the delicious hors d'oeuvres, others commented on the romantic atmo- sphere, such as senior Kari Olson, she stated, It was definitely one of the best nights of my life, I know I'll never forget it. Overall the prom was a success! exclaimed Activities Manager, junior Elise Stevens. SENIOR LARA WHITE checks to make surejunior Chris Claus has enough money to cover the cost of the evening. SENIOR MIKE ROSSA and ju- nior Tiffany Williams enjoy an elegant evening together at Rene's. A MEMBER ofthe band, The Click plays for the 1987 prom. CHAPERONE DICK PUHL greets John Kelly at the door of Rene's. 20 Prom

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