Jewell School - Bluejay Yearbook (Seaside, OR)

 - Class of 1979

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Cheerleaders This year's rally squad was made up of five cheerleaders. Returning cheerleaders were Tana Hill, Debbi Wood, and Connie Rinkes. New cheerleaders were Betsy Davis and Margie Potts. The girls held practices after school, between, before or after basketball practices-whenever possible. They learned new dance routines, practiced cheers, and planned pep rallies. Tana, Debbi, and Connie had double time practice. The three of them had cheerleading as well as basketball practice. The cheerleaders attended a cheerleading workshop in Salem, where the four cheerleaders who attended were taught new routines. The girls held class competitions during pep rallies to get the students hyped up for the games. The Junior and Senior classes won the 1978-1979 Spirit Award. This award was based on yelling competitions, carmel apple eating contests, a bottle race, a bubble blowing contest, and class participation during Homecoming Week. The rally squad painted signs, organized Homecoming Week, and in general, kept up team and school spirit with the help of the Jr. Sr. Home Ec class, who contributed much to the ideas and execution of ideas for the rally squad. Ns oes roe 5 Bre os wither Re eR. wees PF 1-Looking happy after a game are Connie Rinkes, Debbi Wood, Betsy Davis, Tana Hill, and Margie Potts. 2-Taking a break are Tana Hill, Betsy Davis, Margie Potts, Debbi Wood, Connie Rinkes, and helper Shirley Hill. 3-Connie Rinkes, advisor Eva Witzig, Tana Hill, Betsy Davis, shtcley ills Margie Potts, and Debbi 22 Cheerleaders Wood pose for the camera.

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1-Carol Adamson looks on as Wendy Robinson, Janice and Donna Reeher, Debbi Wood, Tami Jackson, Julie and Connie Rinkes hold up Captain Tana Hill. 2- Taking a break in a scrimage are Wendy Robinson, Donna Reeher, Coach Tom Lonergan, Debbi Wood, Tami Jackson, Connie Rinkes, Tana Hill and Janice Reeher. 3-Janice Reeher plays tight defense on Perrydale as Tana Hill and Connie Rinkes cut off passing lanes. 4-Coach Tom Lonergan is ''sick of being tired''? ? 5-Looking sexy are Carol Adamson, Debbi Wood, Wendy Robinson, Janice Reeher, Tana Hill, Tami Jackson, Donna Reeher, Connie and Julie Rinkes. Girls' Basketball 21



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7th And 8th Basketball The 7th and 8th grade boys team consisted of five 8th graders and three 7th graders. The players were: James Reeher, Todd Johnson, Daren Berg, Paul Vandehey, Allen Hecker, Robert Ripley, Bobby Robinson, and Rod Camberg. The team voted Daren Berg and Rod Camberg Most Improved Players, Todd Johnson Most Inspirational, and James Reeher Most Valuable. The Bluejay team, coached by Mr. Jim Wilkin finished with a winning season of 6 wins and 5 losses. JEWELL OPPONENTS 20 Clatskanie 45 39 Vernonia 14 28 Ft. Stevens 29 27 Lewis Clark 53 28 Star of the Sea 30 50 Olney 18 47 Sacred Heart 21 12 Star of the Sea 30 61 Olney 1S 32 Ft. Stevens 26 48 Sacred Heart 28 Although they won only one of their games this year, the 7th and 8th grade girls' basketball team was victorious in keeping their spirits up. Four 8th graders, Lynda Adamson, Joan Layman, Michelle Portrey, and Dawn Smith, along with 7th graders, Linda Casad, Vicki Lowe, Brenda Morgan, Lisa Rinkes, and Julie Tunnell, went out for the team. The girls, coached by Miss Alice Crino, combined their talents to participate in eight games, losing one of those games in over-time. Throughout the season, the girls displayed true examples of team work and hustle, but most of all, they had a good time and learned about playing basketball. They celebrated the end of their season with a pizza party, compliments of Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, and a congratulatory cake from the PTO. JEWELL OPPONENTS 8 Tillamook oF 13 Tillamook 42 20 Clatskanie 22 27 Ft. Stevens 28 18 Olney 28 22 Ft. Stevens 14 16 Lewis Clark 34 24 Olney 45 1-Standing Left to Right: Daren Berg, Allen Hecker, Coach Jim Wilkin, James Reeher, and Paul Vandehey. Front: Bobby Robinson, Robert Ripley, Rod Camberg, and Todd Johnson. 2-Back: Brenda Morgan, Julie Tunnell, Vickie Lowe, Lynda Adamson, Joan Layman. Front Row: Lisa Rinkes, Michelle Portery, Coach Alice Crino, Dawn Smith, and Linda Casad. 7th and 8th Basketball 23

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