Jewell School - Bluejay Yearbook (Seaside, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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1-Lynda Adamson can’t seem to keep her food in her mouth. 2-Left to right Margie Potts, Kelly Thompson, and Kim Hunter show just how creative they can be. 3-Cheryl Hammerberg and Tina Robinson hide from the camera. 4- Deena Sprague helps decorate for the Christmas dance. 5- Mr. Wilkin. ..we all fall down. ..as Susan and Kim Hunter look on. 2 US. NEWS vad WORLD | VF°US. - . People 29

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Ho mecoming The Homecoming court of 1980 poses for a group picture. Left back row: Sophomore princess Deena Sprague and Doug Rodgers, Senior Queen Connie Rinkes and Pat Potts, Junior princess Wendy Robinson and Ward Vandehey. Front left to right: 7th 8th princess Lisa Rinkes and Bobby Robinson, and Freshman princess Dawn Smith and Daren Berg. ‘Homecoming week has come and gone, but our spirit lingers on, so come on all you Bluejay fans, stand up and clap your hands.” This cheer opened the pep assembly for the 1980 Homecoming week. Homecoming week started out Monday morning with an invasion of all sorts of spacy looking creatures. The rest of the week included ‘‘Inside-out-and- backwards Day”, which also was boy’s hush pin day when Deena Sprague was elected Miss Irresistible by collecting the most hush pins from the male population. Wednesday was Occupation Day and also girl’s hush pin day. James Reeher collected the most girls’ pins to be named Mr. Irresistible. Thursday’s Twin Day found everyone seeing double all day long. Also, the Seniors held the 2nd annual body smear at noon, beginning as normal as could be expected and ending up looking like the Incredible Melting Men, with mustard, raw eggs, toothpaste, and boiled popcorn smeared 28 Homecoming all over their bodies. Friday, the last day of Homecoming Week, we as Hat, Sock, and Bubble Gum Day, finding everyone wearing crazy socks, ugly hats, and chewing gooey bubble gum. That same day the coaches opened the 7th period pep assembly by giving their last pep talks for the year. The rally squad continued by leading spirit yells and organizing a wheelbarrow race for all the munch mouths, to see who could eat an assortment of ‘finger foods” without their fingers the fastest. Neil Vandehey crossed the finish line first and was proclaimed Homecoming 1980 Munch Mouth. At half-time of the Homecoming game, and eventual victory over Valsetz, the Homecoming court was presented. Princesses were: Lisa Rinkes, 7th and 8th; Dawn Smith, 9th; Deena Sprague, 10th; and Wendy Robinson, 11th. Senior princess Connie Rinkes was the 1980 Homecoming Queen. Following the game, the week’s activities were culminated by the traditional Homecoming Dance, leaving Homecoming 1980 just a memory for all those who participated.



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Baseball A total of ten people played baseball during the 1980 season. The team consisted of Dean Foster, Don Irvine, Jim Hunter, Ward Vandehey, Tim Crawford, Andy Baumel, Todd Johnson, Allen Hecker, Dante” Hill, and Daren Berg. Because there were no seniors on the team and a lot of the team were freshmen, the season was a learning experience for a large part of them. There were only two injuries; James Reeher and Jim Hunter. Jim was out only temporarily with a sprained ankle, but James was out for the remainder of the season with a torn muscle. Throughout the season the team was troubled with the number in its ranks which resulted in a day to day restructuring of the baseball schedule and player roster. 1-Part of the team waiting to get their picture taken. Consequently the team picture was unavailable. Standing left to right: Tim Crawford, Jim Hunter, James The team voted Dean Foster Mr. Hustle and Reeher, and Allen Hecker. 2-Ward Vandehey anxiously Best Hitter, Don Irvine Most Valuable and Best awaits the ball. 3-Another portion of the team wait to photographed for history. Left to right: Daren Berg, Dean H Pitcher, Allen Hecker Most Improved, Dante Facteeeawa Dannie Hill Most Inspirational, and Tim Crawford Golden Glove. 30 Baseball

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