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1: 1980-1981 Basketball Team: (L-R) Dan Moon, Allen Hecker, Paul Vandehey, Ward Vandehey, James Reeher, Jim Collier, Neil Vandehey, Doug Rogers. Front Row: Tim Crawford, Donny Irvine, Dean Foster, Daren Berg, and Bobby Robinson. 2: Tim Crawford tries to get the ball from the opposing team. 3: Donny Irvine jumps for a jump ball during an exciting moment of a game. 4: The Jewell team goes in for a huddle during a break in the action. 5: Coach Jim Wilkins discusses the plays with the team during a time-out. 6: James Reeher gets ready for the next quarter of play. 7: The Jewell team rushes for the ball. 8: Dean Foster waits for the ball to return down-court.
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This year the boys’ team achieved greater success due to their persistance in practice and in the games. Under the direction of Coach Jim Wilkin, the team practiced everyday from 2:30 to 5:00. Although the boys did not win all of their games, they looked very good out on the court and they never gave up when things got tough or weren’t going their way. The team and the rest of the school were full of excitement and spirit when- ever game-time was near. The boys’ team consisted of the following boys: Seniors: Don Irvine, Dean Foster, Ward Vandehey and Neil Vandehey. Juniors: Doug Rogers, Tim Craw- ford, and Dan Moon. Sophomores: Paul Vandehey, Daren Berg, Allen Hecker, Dante Hill, James Reeher, and Jim Collier. Bobby Robinson was the only Fresh- man member of the team. There was not only pride taken in the team itself, but also to some specific members of the team. Tim Crawford was chosen number three in the All-Stars and James Reeher was chosen number five. As is tradition, the team voted on awards that they feel a person deserved for their special efforts. This year the Most Valuable Player was James Reeher. The Most Improved Players were: Dan Moon, Jim Collier, and Tim Crawford. The Most Inspirational Player was Ward Vandehey and Best Defensive Players were Ward Vandehey and Dean Foster. Mr. Hustle was Dean Foster. 28 Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell Jewell SCORES OLESS: Delphi Astoria Seaside St. Helen Valsetz O.S.S.D. Astoria F.Gity Perrydale Tillamook Yaquina Yaquina Valsetz OBSSHID):
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30 Cheerleaders are always very important members of any student body. Cheerleaders are the girls who keep the identity of the school utmost in the students minds. This year, Junior Deena Sprague (captain) Lynda Adamson (co-captain), Senior Kim Hunter, Freshmen Lisa Rinkes, Linda Casad, and Brenda Morgan had the privilege of keeping Jewell High School spirit run- ning at a high level. This year the cheerleaders bought new uniforms and pom-poms. The uniforms consisted of blue skirts with yellow and white trim, white sweaters with blue and yellow trim, and white Nike running shoes with blue swishes. White knee-hi socks with blue and yellow stripes completed the uniforms. Blue and gold metallic pom-poms added a finishing touch to the uniforms that not only added style, but also a sparkle to match the cheerleaders smiles. The most important job of the cheerleadders is to keep the basketball team’s spirit up and flowing strong. Cheering at the games and putting on pep 1980-8 | assemblies that featured such diverse activities as a Kleenex race, a water balloon shave, food eating races, and class competition cheers to let the team know they pce very important to the Jewell High School stu- ents. RAH! RAH! RAH! FOR THE BLUE GOLD!!! 1: Rally Squad for 1980-81 are as follows: Kim Hunter, Lynda Adamson, Deena Sprague, Linda Casad, Brenda Morgan, and Lisa Rinkes. 2: The rally squad tries a new formation during practice. 3: The rally squad members take a rest.
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