South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1984

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Spirit Week Generic seniors go for black and white --fa' Grant Smith Kellie Smith K Return, if you will, to the football and basketball games .,. the pep assemblies ., where shouts of lt just doesn't matter! filled the air. This came to be the class of 1984's slogan, so what could be better than to represent it with a spirit hall titled Ge- neric Seniors ? It was like entering the black and white world. Unusual colourless slogans through- out the hall, generic beer placed strategicly under glass, the dazzling Who Cares? across the front windows. It was clearly the seniors' finest hour. Not only was the hall outstanding, but with only three official dress-up days - Fif- ties Day, red, blue and jeans day, and hat day - generic seniors had to go their own way - again. Monday became Black and White Day lpretty symbolicl, Tuesday turned to the famous Rashneesh day, Wednesday altered to Sixties Day, Thursday was Mafia Day, and Friday somehow be- came Surfer Day. Few were notified about Monday, which made generic day pretty generic. But re- member how we nearly made the States- man when the Tony-Shree Rashneesh drove up in a limo to acknowledge his de- voted senior followers? How about the sen- ior sit-in Wednesday, or the surf's up! scam that never was? Well, it was a good time, thanks to the seniors iunbiasedl who livened up 1984 with their exploits. -T. Martell --4 Chris Snawder Cheryl Snow Sonya Sorenson Jana Spragg 1f 'T7 J jeff Steinbach Tami Stewart john Stoner Mark Stovall

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26-Seniors Heather Stull Nancy Sullivan Kristen Tabery Dena Taylor Laura Theodorson john Thomas jon Thomas Nancy Thomas Megan Thompson Ken Tinseth Holli Tippets Lori Tofte ludy Tracy jim Treat Get Involved! Am Wright A piece of advice often heard is Get involved with school activities, or The way to meet people is to get invoIved. Students are urged to join clubs and com- mittees, and become active members in their school. One senior girl, Amy Wright, took this advice to heart. Her list of achieve- ments is extremely lengthy and varied. As a freshman, Amy became active in stu- dent government. She started out as a member of the Freshmen Class Committee and then moved on to the Sophomore Committee the following year. Amy has carried on in government through all of her four years. She was on Constitution and Elections Committee as a junior, and was the chairperson for Liaison and Welcoming Committee her senior year. Some of the many activities she partici- pated in include: Ski Club, A.F.S., National Honor Society, Speech Team, and choir. When asked how she finds time to do all of this, Amy said, I don't know. I guess I am able to do so many things because I try to keep my priorities straight. But actually, it seems like there is never enough time to get everything done. As for college, Amy applied to Notre Dame, Whitman, and Lewis and Clark. Her first choice, by far, was Notre Dame. But her friends knew that any of these colleges would be lucky to have Amy Wright enroll at their campus. -T. Olson

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