Jewell School - Bluejay Yearbook (Seaside, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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Rally Unpredictable. That’s the word to describe this years rally squad. There were as few as four and as many as six cheerleaders throughout the season as they did their best to boost school spirit at pep rallies, games, and during Homecoming week. Debbi Wood and Connie Rinkes were co- captains of the squad advised by Miss Witzig. Besides Debbi and Connie, Tami Jackson, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, and Deena Sprague promoted school spirit with numerous cheers and pep. From Newport for an overnight game to Beaverton with O.E.S. the girls followed the team across the state, giving support and cheering them on as the boys strived toward victory. Homecoming week brought the girls a token of appreciation from the boys—a long stem red rose for each. 1-The wheelbarrow race continues, with sophomores Margie Potts and Neil Vandehey winning the race. 2-ls it the Jewell hoods’? No, it’s the Jewell Cheerleaders. Left to right Connie Rinkes, Debbi Wood, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, Deena Sprague, and Tami Jackson. 3-In formation, the Jewell rally squad poses for the camera. On top Lynda Adamson, holding her are Debbi Wood and Connie Rinkes, in the front row are Deena Sprague, Margie Potts, and Tami Jackson. 4-Helping to point out the trophys, the Cheerleaders stand left to right Tami Jackson, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, Deena Sprague, Debbi Wood, and Connie Rinkes. 26 Rally

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1-During a JV game Allen Hecker holds off the defense while, barely visable behind the referee, Doug Rodgers shoots. 2-Scott Frazier ( 15) works to get open as the OSSD defense collapses on James Reeher ( 12). 3-Dean Foster ( 21) inbounds the ball to James Reeher ( 12) through OSSD’s defense. JHS 28 22 Bh 24 31 the] 34 26 39 44 40 40 28 44 38 44 30 39 56 56 40 Opponent OES OTe Detroit Detroit N.C.C. OES: Seaside O15. D: Falls City Perrydale Delphi Yaquina Christian Newport Tillamook Valsetz Seaside O:5:3:D! Falls City Perrydale Tillamook Valsetz 64 62 85 82 71 61 59 28 71 86 46 68 77 48 64 49 22 82 75 46 ay Boys’ Basketball 25



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7th 8th Basketball Above, 7th 8th Girls Basketball team, back row left to right: Karen Hammerberg, Brenda Morgan, Linda Casad, and Donna Dow; middle row: Robin Johnson, Lisa Rinkes, and Helen Hanenkratt; front row: Coach Hiebert, Veronna Portrey, and Kathy Riley. The girls 7th 8th grade team did not have a whole lot of experience in basketball but learned more about it and the season went on. The team consisted of nine players, 8th graders Brenda Morgan, Linda Casad, Lisa Rinkes, Donna Dow, Veronna Portrey, and Kathy Riley, and 7th graders Karen Hammerberg, Helen Hanenkratt, and Robin Johnson. The team was coached by Dave Hiebert. The girls and their coach showed a lot of dedication by showing up at practice every morning at 6:45 a.m. They then practiced as long as possible before showering and going to class. This dedication proved worth while-by the end of the season they were playing very well and were winning with pride. Finishing the season off, the team had a party to show their appreciation to Mr. Hiebert for coaching them. They presented hi m with a “Thankyou” cake and a gift. Although the 7th and 8th grade boys’ basketball team wasn’t consistant in number throughout the year, a total of 10 Bluejays played for the team. This doesn’t count the miscellaneous players who were borrowed from other teams when there weren’t enough Jewell players to make a team. Half of the team was made up of 8th graders Bobby Robinson, Rod Camberg, Brian Savage, Scott Carver, and Robert Ripley. There was only one 7th grader, Bobby Savage, and four 6th graders, Graham Vandehey, Reggie Mitchell, James Wilkin, and Kevin Layman, making up the rest of the team. The team was coached by 5th and 6th grade teacher Mark Erickson. The players may not have been able to boast a great win-loss record, but the team worked hard at practice and during their games to “give it all they’ve got.” With this year behind them as good, sound experience, the team is already looking forward to next season's schedule. Below, 7th 8th then some Boys Basketball team, left to right: Reggie Mitchell, Kevin Layman, James Wilkin, Rod Camberg, GRAHAM Va Graham Vandehey, Bobby Robinson, and Coach Mark Erickson. 7th 8th Basketball 27

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