Seaside High School - Sea Breeze Yearbook (Seaside, OR)

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1.17 2 4 if ,-.a Published By THE STUDENT BODY OF be-.' - 1.0 3 14 EASIDE UNION HIGH SCHOOL Seaside. Oregon I' N 1 .,-Vx NE: 7- ll' ,A O- 'Nu .,J ., . Q . r,.l.4, 5 5' ' 4 ff, ss W , 'Q . Q . 11 a Az in 1 0 .H 1,41 . 1 1 J i 9 1 4 - .. 4 4 fi' I .I , n . T? S-r sv T -gwff-M . . .. Le f' .L - N 4 x' S41 N ..,, - - f , -. - . f 'W .3-f v . ,. c-f 'S mfr:-K , I . . Pl '11, -4. , ...Li -J W n VC .1 3? nn, 'Q ff . , J V J- - I 1 g I .lo . lg A 4 4 nf yi' gif R. A if 'xx' , , ,. 1ifYi,5g,S ir wwf - 564 'nj' nf iw 411- Q. if C,4',,'4v'3 - .,,f ,- M. L. - K, ie Wit , ,M My K 'V I Q ,X 4' 4M,m...M , ff.. situ? vm , , g W. we .ah'1 :f'9r- ,. -, Tjalgafjm' Tff 1 ' - -. KJ ' 'T3j,,3'fQ!r?? viz' U, , , . swf' ' r , ,ni Pubhcdtlon Content Dedlcatlon Knnuil Stiff School Board Facultw Facultv Candld Faculrx Semor Offlcers Senior bennor benlor Qemor Hlstorx Prophecx W1 Horror Cope unlor Clhcerx unlor unxor Candld Iunlor Sophomore Qfhcerc Sophomore Freshmen Offlcer Contvnta lore hmen Drlltmq Band Chorus Band Droere Tr nmnq Student Councxl Rallv Qquwd Dux Hr 'Y Honor SOCICIN C' A A Letterman S Club Curl Lelque r 1 Football Vkfhole Team Foothill lndmcluwl Foothill lndrxrduil lxcthlll kcrhlll xrwm kcthlll lndmdurl tbll lmlrxlclual Candld Sports Cwndrd Qports -Xdkertlsermnrs Cindlds x V ' 4 K ' if s . f Q , - f ' 'Q , X . 1 ' ' 1, . . A A In S it - A Gi ls Lee que Candid--Sensor Balm' PICIKIIYY Candid-Clulwg I ,' z - f ' z ,I c '-' 'l c ll c -' 'I c S Bas' z -I, V. I 7 Bas 4 -V1 9 j I ' Bas ' 1 - ' 4 l ' Baske z l- ' 4 ' S C ' . Dad lCa17on CZ' If ,lj 0 I N X' ' 4 'k X f ,' xx l v CRN x 'R fx, vi- K ' gl 4 MU ,Y -c1,5f:Qf-1'-H f Y Zg '2f23TE 5:21 . K L + ' X -5 I X l , l 1 . Rx Li Dedzcatmn For years of farthful servxce gwen In class room and on campus even For teachmg us dzscreet decorurn And how we should conduct a orum For kmd and sympathetzc wszon As well as techrucal preczszon For tozlmg on both early and late Thzs volume we here dedzcate To Margrette Mzller teacher frzend From S HS May joys attend' ALLAN BENSON Sports Editor ROBERTA HYDE Editor in Chief Annual taff Purpose: Compile a year book of which the student body can be justly proud. Officers: Editor in Chief, Roberta Hyde Riley Assistant Editor, Gerry Scarborough Business Manager, Glenna Pearl Write-up Editor, Nancy Crandell Sports Editor, Allan Benson Class Editor, Doris' Girt W, Photographer, Arnold Kan Typist, Betty Wascher Adviser, Miss Aldrich Meetings: Nightly in spring term until the Sea BETTY WASCHER Breeze is completed Typigt Activities: Raising money, collecting candids, promoting sales, planning and lay- ing out project, typing write-ups. and arranging for publication. GLENNA PEARL DORIS GIRT Business Manager Class Editor A R N O 1. D KA N Photographer G ER RY SCA R Assistant Editor NANCY CRANDELL Write-up Editor AdmlflQtY'3'tl0H, 'Q f f mfr U O ILVJAS 'S X QD f X Y fxf ',,' f - 75. dgwg Q X 4 A 4 V h 1 f SEATED LEFT T0 RIGHT W R WHITE MRS DONNA ORDWAY CHARLES CARTWRIGHT STANDING R B FALLEUR FRED WALCH CHAIRMAN School Board Purpose Keep the school runmng smoothly Members Fred Walch Gearhart chaxrman Mrs Helen Hunt Seaslde clerk Charles Cartxxrnght Seasnde R B Falleur Clatsop Plalns W R Whxte Cannon Beach Mm Donna Ordvx ay Hamlet Route Aldvlber The taxpayers 'Vleetmgs Second Friday of every month OUIQS Jalidfall K in ns D8V1dSOD ery 7 s-14 'ix fluric ,,,...-r- 'N lmi' H xmld Thomix xi Itpmu cxx rms Lvm L n L rl I K K K N wx! fn fx n ll mu 1 'N n N x H1 hx ur 144 X L K Nu H b ll Barry MN- Hey Faculty mm T lorxa B3 N in ms un 1 Q ru zql lrrvnud Ormqcwn Sta Cnllf-qe and Umur :rx of Ure nn mqru am qrcc B Nu un 1 Amhx x nm r r cr nun mu H H1 x w 0. 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' 5: . , g: 'A . , Q . A - M J as Name: lohn M- Iandmll- Q g b Degree: B. S. lHome ifconomtcsl. A A - Q I I I . 1 , . V K I in pperClassmen W f? li K1 H125 WQN D Y .,?,, f X fffydf vw- K GQ 7130 ' N f Bob McNeil: President - Trans- fer from Portland, Ore on 3' Letter- g , men's Club 3, 4 Basketball3,4 Doris Girt: Secretary - Gi rl s League 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Tri- Y 1' Honor Society Chorus 43 Student 3, 42 G,A.A' 1' 2' Council 4. Mary Nott: Representative - Transfer from Bell- evue, Ohio, 2g Class Treasurer 2, Girls League 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3: Sno Ball Princess 35 Student Council 4. lass of 95 Glenna Pearl: Valedictorian -- Transfer from Ver- nonia, Oregon 4, G. A.A. 43 Girls League 4, Basketball4g Band 4, Sno Ball Princess 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 43 Honor Society 4, Sports Open House 4. Bob Teevin: Vice President- Class Vice President lg Class President 1, Class President 2, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dux Hi- Y 3, 43 President 43 Baseball 1, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 4. Roberta Hyde: Salutatorian- Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, S-a-A 4, F.H.A. 1. 25 Sec. 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyba'l M. 33 Basketball M. 43 Prom Princess 3: Annual Staff 3, 43 Asst. Ed. 3' Ed. 4: Drifting Sands 3, Student Council 3, 43 Class Pres. 3, Band 3, 43 Treas. 3, Chor- us 4g Basketball 1. 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3: Honor Society 3, 43 Sec, Treas- 4, Don Wilson: Sergeant At Arms- Class Vice President 1, Dux Hi-Y 1, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Presi- dent 45 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Football 1, 4, Track 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 4. Iune Cade: Treasurer - Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 33 Rally Squad 45 Scrapbook Keeper 4: Drifting iam? 4: Chorus 3, 1 p o r t s n House 2, 3 Ope 4's Denny Holmes: Class Vice Presi- dent 23 Student Council 2. 3. 43 Al- pha Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Lettermen's Club 1. 2. 3. 41 Basketball Manager 13 Golf 1. 2.3.43 Dri fting Sands 13 Band 3. 43 Student Body Vice President 3: Stud- ent Body President 4: Movies 2. 3. Louella Koppinger Transfer from Mon- tesano, Washington. 33 Girls League 3, 4: Tri-Y 3. Douglas Lund: Basketball 2.3: Football 1. 23 3. 4L Lettermens Club 2. 3. 4: Representative 43 Student Council 4: Class Sgt. At Aims 1. 2. 3: Chor- us 4: Dux Hi-Y 2. 31 Sports Open House 3. Xl -ak Larry Miles: Chorus 3. 43 Presi- dent 4: Sports Open House 3. 43 Drifting Sands 3. Don Ehrlich : L-A Sarah Turner: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 President 4: Girls League 1. 2. 3. 43 Hitpin Manager 23 Bowling Manager 3. Dick Brown: Football 1. 43 Co Captain 4: All-Star Second Team 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Captain 3, 43 All- Conference Second Team 33 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 43 Co-Captain 1: Captain 2. 3: Let- termen's Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Baseball All- Conferenee Team 1. 2. 3. 43 Basketball Intramurals 1. Transfer from VVar- renton 3. Duncan Lund: Basketball 2.33 Chorus 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 3, 43 Lette-r7nen's Club. 2. 3, 43 Dux Hi-Y 2. 3: Sports Open House 3: Class Sergeant at Arms 1. Arvid Shaw Alpha Hi-Y 2. 33 Chaplain 33 Sports Open House 33 Swimming 2. Elizabeth Binnicker: Drifting Sands 1, 23 F.H.A, 1. 23 Band 3. 4: Girls League 1, 2. 3. 4: Cafeteria 4. Bruce Wridge: Class Play 3: Golf 4: Track 4: Letter- men's Club 4. F Lelan Holmes: Lette-rmen's Club 1. 2, 3. 41 Baseball 1. 2. 3. Maryanne Harvey Girls League 1. 2. 3. 4: Sno Ball Princess 2: Pep Club 3: Ral- ly Squad 41 Drift- ing Sands 3. 4: Co- op Girl 4: Class Play 3, Class Treas- urer 3: Sports Open House 4. Ervin Kulland: Class Play 33 Mov- ies 3. 4, 1 fx: Lester Wilson: Football 33 Basket- ball 2, 3: Track 2. 3. 43 Lettermen's Club 3. 4. lean Parsons: Transfer from Port- land, Oregon, 43 G. A.A. 43 Band 4. Pat McLaughlin: Transfer from VVestport. Oregon 4: Girls League 4. Arnold Kan: C l a s s Representa- tive 1, 23 Movies 2, 3. 4: Manager 3, 43 Drifting Sands 3, 43 Annual Staff 4: Al- pha Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Secretary-Treasurer 23 Honor Society 3. 43 Vice President 4: Sports Open House 4. Robert Everett: Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3: Student Council 3. 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3. 43 Class Sgt. at Arms 23 Student Body Sgt. at Arms 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2. 3, 43 Track 3, 4. Ioe Fisher: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3. 4. Mike Manion: Band 3. 4: Chorus 1, 4:Basketball Manager 13 Football 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Presi- dent 4: Sports Open House 2. 33 Tram- polin Team 2, 3. Beverly Guilliurne Student Body Sec. 43 Student Council 43 Sec. 4: Pep Club 31 Rally Squad 4: Sec. Treas. 4: Class Sec, 1, 33 G.A.A. 2. 3. 43 Tri-Y 1. 2 3 An- nual Staff 33 Drift- ing Sands 1. 2. 3. 4: Co-Ed 4: Chorus 1. 43 Band 4: Prom Princess 3: Operetta 1: Class Play 31 Girls League 1, 2. 3, 43 Hitpin 23 Sports Open House 3. 4 f I Carolyn Smith: Student Body Mu- sician 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Band 3. 43 Treasurer 4: Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4. Carla Henry: G. L. 1. 2. 3. 4: V. P. 3: Pres. 4: Sno Ball Prin. 1: Tri-Y 2. 3: Chaplain 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Band 3. 41 Sec, 3: Majorette 4, Pep Club 3: R. S. 43 Choi: 3: Sec. Treas. 33 Stu. Coun. 3. 42 An. Staff 3: Class Sec. 2: Prom Prin. 33 Class Play 3: Operetta 1: Sub. Cheer Ldr. 4: Co-op Girl 4: Sp. Open House 2. 3. 4. Alan Iohnston: Track 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3. 4. David Hanson: DLIX Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chaplain 2: Secre- tary 3: Treasurer 4: Band 3. 4: President 3: Honor Society 3, 4:President 4: Class Representative 3: Student Council 3, 4: Chorus 4. Patricia Harrow: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3: Op eretta 1: Class Play 3: Tri-Y 1. 2: Cho- rus 2, 3: Sports Op- en House 3: Drift- ing Sands 1: Girls League 1. 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 2. 4. Barbara Klever: Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4: Operetta 1. Virginia Ross: Girls lleaguc 1, 2, 3. 4, Pat Scharsg Transfer from Long Beach, California 3: Drifting Sands 3, 4: Co-Editor 3,41 Chorus 4: Student Council 4: G i r I s League 3. 4. Cheerleader 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Rally Squad 4: Pres. 4: Class V.P. 2. 3: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4: Drifting Sands 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Vol- leyball 1. 2. 3: Bad- minton 2, 33 Hitpin 2: G, A. A. 1, 2, 3: V. P, 3: Operetta 1: Chor. 1, 2. 4: Sports Open House 2, 3. 4: Jr, Prom Queen 4. Verone Niemi: F.H.A. 1: Vice Pres- ident 1: Chorus 1, 2. 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Girls League 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 31 Hitpin 3. Greta Bradley: Tri-Y 1: F, H. A. 11 Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Play 3: Honor Society 4. Lester Wilson: Football 3: Basket- ball 2, 3: Track 2. 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4. Veda Dehner: Cheerleader 2. 3. 41 Rally Squad 4: P ro m Princess 3: Sr. Ball Queen 3: G. A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Girls State 3: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Operetta 1: Class Play 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1: G. L.C, 1: Student Council 3: GL, 1. 2. 3. 4: Sports Open House 2. 3. 4: Chor- us 2, 3. 4: VB. 1, 2. 3: Badminton 2. 3. Shirley McVey: Pep Club 3: Rally Squad 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1: Class Play 3: Tri- Y 1, 2. 3: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Sports Open House 3: Drifting Sands 1: Girls League 1. 2, 3. 4: F. H.A. 1: Volleyball 2, 3. Iohn Lavillette: Orvie Iensen: Transfer from Bat- tleground, VVashing- ton 2: Band 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: Sports Open House 3. 4. H Lstor Remember back in 1949 when all of us 94 starry eyed scared freshmen walked up the walk to dear old Seaside High There was no initiation for the first time Phew' That first year we will always remember Mr Johnson our adylser kept things running smoothly Our leaders tor that first year were Bob Harrod president tHe moyed away leayrng our vice president Bob Teeyrn to take oxer I Bex Gurllrume secretary kept our minutes up to date Janet Pate was the keeper of all our money Arnold Kan represented us rn tht student council and to keep our meetings in order we had the mighty Lund twins Dun ran and Douglas Can you remember those luscious cakes at our cake sale that year? Boy were they good It was our big money making project The summer came and went and we found ourselxes once more back at S H S Bob Teexin president Denny Holmes xrce president Carla Henry secretary Mary lNott treasurer and Bob l- xerett sergeant at arms led our class this year with the help of Miss Helen Aldrich our adxiser After summer xacatron we were at last mighty upper classmen' Elected for our officers were Roberta Hyde president Lynn Luthe xrce president Bex Gurllrume secretary Janet Pate treasurer later succeeded by Marvanne Harxey Douglas Lund sergeant at arms Dave Hanson class representative with Mr Marlantes as our class adxrser and stationery After much hard work and hair pulling with the direction of Mr Marlantes we produced our class play Men Are Like Streetcars on May 16 Sentimental Jourmy was the theme of our Junior Prom with the loyely queen Barbara Wascher reigning es rorted by Larry Iund The other royalty were princesses Bey Gurllrume Carla Henry VeDa Dehner and Roberta Hyde lfor the entertainment of the student body we gaxe a xarrety assembly which featured all kinds of things For .xample Sir Bob Tecxrnsky played a terrific piece on his favorite piano which consisted of keys of twinkling toes of rcrtarn gi Here rt was another year and finally our last' To carry us through our retiring year we elected Bob McNeil president Bob Teexrn xrce president Doris Grrt secretary June Cade treasurer Stuart Bonney sergeant at arms later succeeded by Don Wrlson and the worthy Mr Nydegger our adyrser As projects for frnances we sold candy and rce cream at basketball games Class day was May 29 and our Baccalaureate seryrces were on May 31 Graduation was held June 5 at the Cen rral Grade School The four years we haye spent in S H S wrll always remain in a tender spot of our memories I r ' 1 ' H . ' 1 ' r Y , r V ' ,- ,' ' , V' . ' . . . Y . The class increased their finances by selling hot dogs and popcorn at football games, and by selling Christmas cards ' frls. Prophecy Never had I been so hot' The cllckety-clack of my work made me feel smothered Was I going to famt It was then I saw the future I remember It dlstmctly We were bemg strapped down for the landing on Planet X when the whnrllng mlst enveloped me and I saw my classmates as they were m 1964 There was Bob Everett ticket seller for vacation toms to the Moon pleadxng earnestly wxth Vnrglma Ross to look mto her crystal ball and tell h1m whether hls wlfe Pat Schars was really gomg to have septuplets And lo and behold' The new v1s1on showed Llz Bmmcker Rose Ehrhch Brown gettmg advxce from her lawyer Carolyn Smlth how to collect payments from the latest VlCtlm Dick Brown who had left the planet 1 flew the coop wlth a certam blondel Once more a vell floated across my eyes and I seemed to see double for an mstant unt1l I recogmzed the Lund twms checklng the electrlc eyes on the elevator doors 1n the Statler on North Prom Just then Mary Nott came tear mg mto v1ew wavlng a colorful broom and Dunc wlth a look of consternatlon plteously entreated Yes wnfne I m commg The whlrllng must changed the scene Next I heard a wondrous applause as the worlds most famous clown bowed deeply and then removed hls trade mark nose reveahng the sweet Innocent face of Dave Hansen I seemed to be spxnmng through space and the next thmg I saw was a group of space shnp officers ln profound consultatxon wlth their Super Rocket Commander Orvle Jensen who with authority ln hxs voice shouted as he pomted at General Donna Nelson And you General Nelson w1ll lose your eagles lf you park behind the moon the next trip The General meekly replied Yes sxre but really I DID run out of gas and I had no Idea that my flance Arvld Shaw was wxthln a mllllon mlles of the emergency statxon The other officers ln the group threw back thelr heads as they laughed and I recogmzed among them Lleutenant Arnold Kan Captaxn Verone Nleml and Major Donald Wll son I seemed to grow famt a black cloud surrounded me Then a new pxcture appeared Green green everythmg green and sweet flute muslc made me drowsy Then I saw thousands of sheep which sheepherder Lynn Luthe was countmg Playlng by her slde were flve small chlldren dressed m simple furs whose chubby faces remlnded me of her artlflclalcloudmaker husband Ervln Kulland It seemed a dash of cold water awoke me and once agam I knew I was m the space shlp Then I heard a sweet volce say Bruce Bruce wake up' The stmg of hands on my face aroused me and I looked up to see my flancee the only gxrl I had ever dreamed about Dorls Gxrt Bruce she continued We have landed I stumbled out of the space shlp and fllled my hungry lungs wlth fresh ozone As I walked down the ramp a goodlookmg redcap came and grabbed my bags saying Carry your bags m1ster I recogmzed the voxce lmmedl ately as that of Joe Fnsher Just then an absolutely out of thls world lxmousme drove up and the chauffeur Sarah Turner Jumped out ran around the moblle and opened the thlrd door Out swept the most gorgeous VlSl0n Planet to see you I heard that your famous plastxc surgeon husband could do anythlng but I thought the stones were ex aggerated' Now I know Dr Lester Wllson has accompllshed everythmg the papers have sald Bev gave me her well remembered sweet smlle and answered If you thmk I am greatly changed you should see Patty McLaughlin wlth her fluorescent skln and Glenna Pearl wlth her changeable eyes I tell you we lxve 1n a wonderful world Last week I enjoyed shocklng people wlth my candy-strlped leg My accompanymg redcap Joe Flsher was strugglxng wxth my bags of souvemrs so I hastened to fmd a hellcopter on the top of the axrport I had no sooner reached the roof when Denny Holmes splck and span xn h1s pllot sunt of fered me a llft On the short trlp to my country home Denny told me that hxs wnfe Roberta Hyde had Just recox ered from a bad attack of space fever which she had contacted from travelmg at such dxzzy hexghts He also told me that Dorls had hlred Carla Henry Johnston as housekeeper and Alan as gardener for the country place and they were commg out the fxrst of the month to prepare for our approachlng marrnage Feellng very elated and bemg very happy to be home agam I bade Denny goodbye and approached my all glass manslon where I saw my stable boy John LaV1llette agam bemg chased around the corral by Black Maglc As he screamed for help h1s lovmg wnfe Roberta Nl6ml ran out of the stable wxth the horse whlp and saved hls lxfe once more 1 had no more than reached the house when the vxdeo phone llght xllummated the room Focuslng It ln clearly I saw the honeymooners Bob McNe11 and h1s blushmg wxfe Louella Koppmger After greetmg them I asked how they liked llfe on Galaxy L tl. for loxel After I had freshened up from my trlp to earth I contacted my boss Bob Teexm and he told me that Goxernor Mlke Mamon was wantmg to see me personally concermng my secret mlssnon and was partlcularly mterested ln flndlng out whether I had contracted the world famous wrestler Jean Parsons I told Bob that Jeans manager Lar ry Mlles was looking forward to holdmg the match on Planet X because he still had hopes of lmpressmg my secretary Eleanor Koppmger Turmng off the vldeo machme I strolled mto the patxo to walt fox dmner It was not xerx long untnl my cook 'VIaryanne Haney called me to the most d6llClOUS meal I haxe ew. er enJoyed For the flrst eyemng home I pncked up mx axr stewardess flancee Dorxs and we went to the mndmght revelry where the throaty Patrlcxa Marlena Harrow was bexng held oxcr by popular demand Greta Bradley my faxorlte cngaret gurl presented Dorxs wnth a gorgeous moon bloom with the complxments of the club Then the lnght dlmmed and they rolled out the mlnxature piano for some hot lxcks by Fingers Cade That nlght when I retlred I knew that Came the Dawn I would wake up ln my txny one room apartment ln hot New York City, facmg another day as shoeshme boy and xt really was not 1964 but mstead 1953 I would then wonder how much of thus wsxon was the truth to be 1 . . . . . . ' ' ' . . - , . 1 , , ,..... . . - . . . . ' H . , I - . . . . ' . ' ' . ,, . . .' - . ' , ..... ' Il II ' ' ' . . ,, . ,, . . . .- . . I . X - . ' I- I I . - , X has ever seen, as Bev Guilliume wrapped her ermine and gold about her, Bev , I greeted her, how wonderful . . Q 1, . ' ' f . - . ' ' - . ' n . ' ' ' I ' s ..,... ' . . . V ' . -' , y' ' . ' . ' . . 1 Class Wall Bexng of sound mmd we the graduatmg class of 19:13 do hereby declare thls our last w1ll and testament To our prmcxpal Mr Jandrall we leave our sympathy that he wont have our charmmg faces and personalltles around To the faculty members we leave our gratltude for all the knowledge that they have glven us To Red we leave our dlrty lockers Personally we w1ll and leave the followlng Ellzabeth Blnmcker w1ll rum my mamcure domg dlshes for Bob Greta Bradley w1ll my hexght to Evelyn Olson Duck Brown leave for the major leagues June Cade w1ll my seat on the Cannon Beach bus to some unsuspectxng freshman VeDa Dehner will my gnrllsh glggle to Joan Koon Don Ehrlnch w1ll my bashfulness to Myron Thomsen Bob Everett vvxll return for Janet Joe Flsher leave all the rest of the clams to Mr Nvdegger Dorxs Gxrt leave for Tommys arms and wherever they take me Bev Gullllume leave for Men' Men' Wonderful Men' ' ' Davld Hanson leave my way wxth the glrls to Curt Sagner Patty Harrow leave my gum on the desk m the fl!'St row flfth seat ln Mr Nydeggers room to someone else vsho llkes to annoy hlm Maryanne Harvey w1ll my Chev to Jean Mullxgan Carla Henry le ve' ' ' Denny Holmes leave my golf clubs to John Roberta Hyde leave as Mrs Rlley Orvle Jensen vull my bulld to Emory Sandusky Alan Johnston w1ll my curly haxr to Dons Bradburn Arnold Kan leave to get some sleep Eleanor Koppmger leave my Church Mouse squeak to Jeanette Welch Louella Koppmger leave my sw mg to Rose Ann Hodson John LaV1llette leave the mlcroscope 1n the chem stry lab to Sue Cartwrlght Douglas Lund w1ll leave a cane for Veda to get to classes Duncan Lund leave for the swlmmmg pool Lynn Luthe vvlll my shape to someone who needs xt Mxke Mamon leave my afternoon naps 1n Englxsh class to Shlrlle Pace Larry Miles leave lf I can hobble out Pat McLaughl1n leave my noon walks around the block to Elame Shaw Bob McNe1l leave my polntlcal arguxng to LaVerna Mame Roberta Nleml w1ll my purple car to Gerry and Ray so they wont have to walk Verone Nxemn leave never to return Donna Nelson w1ll my lxlbi ln playmg cards to Mrs Mlller Mary Ellen Nott vvxll my ab1l1ty to stlck to one man to Paulme Vxrgm Jean Parsons w1ll my aglllty to Sandy Coleman Glenna Pearl leave to play the fxeld for 10 years Vlfgllllil Ross leave my reputatlon to Jane Kerwln Pat Schars w1ll my posxtlon as edltor of the Drxftmg Sands to the next sucker Arvxd Shaw leave my volleyball playmg abllxty to Rod Neltzel Carolyn Smnth will my fxve mstruments to Cleone Holt Bob Teevm leave a lock of my blonde curls to HA Sarah Turner leave for the boys m khakx Donald Wllson w1ll my football honors to Larry Hurst Lester Wxlson w1ll my humor to Nancy Crandell I Bruce Wrldge leave my roll of penclls to Walter Myers Wltness Carl Nydegger advlser Wltness Bob McNe1l president Wxtness Dons Glrt secretary I I, , ' ' . I, ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' . I, . I, ' ' ' f . . . . . I, , ----- a . . . ! I, , . I, , . ' . I, y . . . U I, , . I, ' , -' . I, Ervin Kulland, will the care of Marlene to my brother, Orren. I' . V . . , . Q I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I' ' ' v , v ' I I, ' ', , . I, , ' . I, ' , ' . . I, , ' '. I, ' , ' . I, ' . ' . Deceased Name Jean Brown Bob Exerett Roberta Hyde Maryanne Harvey Carla Henry Drck Brown Bob Teexrn Patrrcra Harrovx Douglas Lund Duncan Lund Glenna Pearl Dax rd Hansen June Cade Denny Holmes Lelan Holmes Bex Gurllrume Lynn Luthe Shrrlex McVev Bob McNerl VeDa Dehner Roberta Nremr Patrrcra Schars 'Vlrke Manton Orvre Jensen Elrzabeth Brnnrcker Don Ehrlrch Joe Frsher Doris Grrt Alan Johnston Arnold Kan Eleanor Kopprnger Louella Kopprnger Erx rn Kulland John LaVrllette Larry Mrles Verone Nremr Donna Nelson 'xiarx 'Nott Jean Parsons Barbara Klexer Arx rd Shavx C aroly n Smrth Sarah Turner Donald Wrlson Lester Wrlson Bruce Wrrdge Pat McLaughlln Daed From Skrpprng 41 pornts Responsrbrlrtx Socral Ec Walkrng Poco Athletrcs Lonelmess Selfrshness Starx atron Ox eryx erght Too many dates Beatrng drums Ox erwork Trrps to Portland Auto Wreck Too much sleep Rarsrng 12 krds Lack of some thrng better to do Cafeterla lunches Meanness Darrv Queens Drrftrng Sands Foncert Motorcycle Hand lotron Tryrng to remem ber whom she vxas engaged to Jaxelrn vsound Too manx clams Studvrng too hard No one thrng Lack of sleep Fallrng off her strlts Squrrrelrng Marrxtng Marlene Tryrng to get pornts from Mr J Prlls Lack of sleep Apoplexy Berng mce Indrgestron School Playrng xolleyball Trombone Broken Heart Plax mg trumpet I- nglrsh Squrrt gun wound Drshvs ashrng H orrorsco pe Called Jeannre Elks Berta Marx ey Carl Brow nose Perry Sparrow Doug Blrmp Bathsheba Dax e Kady Homer Lee Gr Marzy Shrrl Mac De De Robbre Pat Thor Orx rlle Ann Greta Ehrlrch Poacher Joe Gertre Arnre Squeaks Lou Erx re Frenchre Pot head Hacky Nellre Babe Babe Barb Yardbrrd Smrtty Sarre Wrlly Les Heartbreak Wrrdge Patty Lou Occupatron In Heaven Usherette Trax elrng Salesman Taxrdrrx er Bookkeeper Housewrfe Prtcher on Angels team Mrlkman Schoolteacher Butcher Gardener 1st charr clarrnetrst Fattle rancher Strrp teaser Drummer rn lazz Band Racer Model Drdnt get there Soda Jerk Shmes the Pearly Gates Harrdresser Babysrtter Cook Paper boy Featherwerght Champron Manrcurrng Toenarls Majorette Basketball coach Clamdrgger Seamstress Indran Agent Head photo- grapher Sellrng concessrons at the theatre Pollshrng stars Welcommg newcomers Strll tryrng to get ln Ham actor Nurse Cleanrng lunch trays Rrngrng the drnner gong Wrestler Cleanrng Woman Serxrce Statron Attendant Harprst Doctor Head Bugler He fell out Sellrng pencrls on a street corner Oomph grrl Worst Fault on Earth Bert Gorng steady Good Grades Stubbornness Poutrng Allrgators Turkey Legs Srttrng rn treetops Red harr Berng a tvsrn Boys Srlence Boys Skrpprng School Baseball Deep Vorce Snappmg gum Grgglmg Sarcasm Jlasses Cox e Fw elashes Grrlshy Braggrng Tattletale eyelashes Shyness Penmanshrp Blushrng Hrs screntxfrc mmd Brarns Her church mouse squeak Temper Po'1teness Argurng Tellrng storres Gym class Bullheadedness Temper amental Athletrc ahrlrty Gettrng srck Slow Talent Bo Trampolrne Pole x ault Clovx nrng Larry Last Words Thanks krd Seen Janet 'vly babx s comrng home Tomorrovx Max be I should sax Hr Frrend Haxx an Call Thanks VVhere s Ved What s the answer? Phew' Blankety Blank Guess What 7 The meetmg wrll please come to order Now now' Number Please' Everybody Yell' Grggle That s nothrn we we got Stop lt' John s comrng down Walt for me' Whats for tonrg Novx when I was Bob says to frrst Huh Hoxx many pounds Wont be long now You sure novx Ho Hum Peanuts' Popcorn I drd not' I do Yeh but Groan ' I got marrre No' It s thrs Wav I dont know So what No baby' I reckon Get xxrth rt There he rs he cute Seen Glenna What s that 'P Pencrls 10c sn Dont know do you . n ll ' 'Y tl ' 9' v . u n , ' ' tt rv - - - v 4- n - - , 4- , .' ' ' PY - V - u , rr na , , H - .. n - - 1- .v . , , . .. ,H - , .. . -- Y, . . V I ll 11 . . 1 ll ll v - u u - u v aqvv v . ,, . ,, . Y. .. . ,. , .. ., . v . rr .. , . ,, , ,, . .. H , H ,, . . , u ' ' Y! , . Y , , ,, .un . .. ,, . . . 4, ,N . , , u , H . v 11 ' VV ' ' ' . . ,, ,, . .. . - . . . . , ,. M ,, . ,, .. - H , , . '. H ,, V 4. - u A 44 ' . . . r. U - 1- 1 ' ht A , . 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I- H - H . tn ' ?n , i ' I H H V -1 n nr . 1 I U . , V . tr - n , , , , , V , H H U ,, . 4. 1 , .n DORIS BRADBURN ROD NEITZEL NANCY CRANDELL Vlce Presxdent Presldent Representatrve Vs K XX Y- BETTY WASCHER Secretary Class of 54 3 Purpose Promote prxde 1n belongmg to the up per classes fmance tradmonal soctal func tlons and prepare each member for the fourth year as a loyal Seagull Offxcers Presldent Rod Neltzel Vnce Presxclent DOIIS Bradburn Secretary Betty Wascher Treasurer Arlene Cederstam Sergeant at Arms Bruce Martin Representative Nancy Crandell Advxser Mr Iohnson Meetings Unscheduled Actlvxtxes Tvto rally dances several cooked food sales hot dog COHCESSIOH durmg football games potato chxp and gum con CCSQIODS dur1n basketball games class March 12 1nd 13 unxor Prom Aprxl 25 W and annual sprmg pncnnc M'jJf '55 ofa pl1y They hook the Famlly Tree fy! ll. BRUCE MARTIN ARLENE CEDERSTAM ergeant at Arms Treasurer 9 5 x l 'v ' ,Q -, r y 5 ' xxif I .V dx Ii? I D ' X R vit. l I l v .Ve 4. 'ft ' ' , ' - I : V Q' N :I , . + c l g x . ,f ' ' ' vi r y Qsf F' , - I 'N l J' .f v YXJ t 5- Y b V - X Q, ' yt :wi gf X! , . . we .J a-X so i l c - fl, 1 A 'll, fl I l ' ' X s V .W g F, , -' A - I . Q X ll 4,25 'Lx .- .' -H , J lx. J -- I-A E I -v H Q gr x, - h- f - . 4 - 1 W., K Y 1 h . ln U . . xv a K - J X 1- Iran, ' we I V y I g, I y 2 W l I lil!! Lois Lamb Don Duerfeldt Corrine Etzwiler Larry Hurst Allan Benson Joan Koon Winogene Dixon Gurney Gue U17 Jvane-tic Hart Jack Nicmi Bonniv Phelps Bill Sc-hulmvrich J 'D Jeanette Welch Rose Ann Hodson Darhle Wilder Jane Kerwin Veda Lilleskov Shirlie Pace 1? 1'-,L avgxfki .4 1 ?5-f Marlene Q Lancaster Elaine Shaw Jeanette Heller Mary Crain -6 -1- Q I XY A Eleanor Smith Sue Cartwright Geri Sabey Xghard iller Florence Frame Bob Noeske S nf Carol Schinderle Janet Smith Jerry Lawson r am' MGM., .2 'I' .Nl . ' 1 '-1,953 J'?f L -12 1.15 am L ' , ,gk 4 il S A f , M ix i ' r.-- N vw in ' ,l , 1 . J Q ,, 'LM 5 '4 'ff f- 4 1 , X , ' A I ,ff ,, ,. i'i,Tf '! 'A A. .nv Jn A! xf' X owen Clasemen ' ? X Gi Q3 'lf 1 ig Q y x ,Q,, ,,. ,Wa 'Vlff' ' K ' J EA N FRAM E Representative J ER RY D EN N 0 President Class of ' Purpose: Organize into an effective body in order to cordially welcome the freshmen and promote money-making ideas for fil- ling the class treasury. Officers: President, Ierry Dennon. Vice President, Marlene Yates. Secretary-Treasurer, Claire Bonney. Sergeants at Arms, Iohn Riley and Dick Walsborn. Representative, lean Frame. Adviser, Miss Aldrich. Meetings: Unscheduled. Activities: Welcome Prosh dance, rally dance in December, and annual spring picnic. MARLENE YATES Vice President JAMES TROFITTER CLAIRE BONNEY DICK WALSBORN , Treasurer I ,, Secretary Sergeant at Arms 'K 1 V . mffl 5V'- ,I ff? Nz' ,V - . -' X X .ca V 'tl ,J 1 wr' ' sq ' Evelyn Olsen .a K , 4, 419 0 arol Brown Judy Twineham J X ' 9 I I J X lm mil i Paul Emery Y-fx Dorothy - ' Frame Dustin beer X Mir-' Jlfhy Ca ro Shirley pm-sons Anderson Deanna Jim Betzer Painter Curt Sagner Barbara Harvey Paul Raymond 1421! X1 4,:!,ifS, w ,1,,w rw WCM :f ,As 'ef , f Carol Larsen Jiri: ,,,,:l Kathy Evans Mable Tate V 'f Cleone Holt , yi f Carol Harris 4 .ay Q E., Joanne ,J Pat Wools be J . r , 1 6 Myron H a e5'? 750 53 If Thomsen ,M Mike ward xy, .:l .' ff! C5- . , , W ' g 'A W 9 M Q qinzl 3 a, f A -4 Q of as gl ,f Verna Maine II'1S XX Margaret Madman ' Kaufman Rita Mabry Q Carol Hurd IVU19119 Larry ner Tremayne 1 - - - Emory , Vgigfga Sandusky r Q-,V ' Gary Pearl gjghy 1512 QC' I Patty Boyer Peterson F X K Pat Johnson l ROGER TRUAX DARLENE SEMMEN JOHN HOLMES Sergeant at Arms Vice Presxdent Presxdent Class of 56 Purpose Promote school cltxzenshnp and prac txce parlmamentary procedure Offncers President ohn Holmes Vxce Presxdent Darlene Semmen Secretary Treasurer Duane Banms ster Sergeant at Arms Roger Truax Hlstorlan Ellen Kan Representatxve ohn Vermeul Adviser Miss Barry Meetmgs Unscheduled Actlvxtnes Rally dance December I3 and an nual sprxnq plcmc 461 fl JOHN VERMEUL ELLEN KAN DUANE BANNISTER Representative Historian Secretary-Treasurer if ,A 5, .4 'Q A f A-R 4 QI' K N 1 , fi --if it ' il J ,mfg FE HK. ga terry, I Ks' t G. 2-BX of .Ji ' ' 'V - .x is . .451 ' 1 ' A Louise Gary Laws Trueblood Gail Ewen ,A k Elmo Frame Bud 1 9 K Grant Utter Bohanan ss' Tgby LHRHQ IISI' K 35 Patterson Carol yt Parsons Larry Hurd 2, Max Holt Ann Roehm 4 an D Jean -5 Mulligan ' '5 Jack Marlz gs Q, N 'if ' r' 1 X W ff f Joanne Dennis Pray James Donna I LL Trucke Janice Smith Dickson Fngland 'AJ ,L Gary A Fred Palmo1'MaY'y E1 Jim , V ,V l , POPPIHO Frances York Caitxwiight L LQ 1 ' Marion Schoenbm-n Richard Rohuta Fw 11, X Prescott Pat Klum. Reynolds Smith c L' PHI v . Jeanette Dcanna .' ,W L' SY0l'inH'31 Nancy Salmmen Fkstrom , U J . Cederstam t , L K Marilyn Joanne Allene Franciene fp . ,'- xl Porter Teeple Mendenhall l.0Pard ' ' Xp' Sandra Roberta Lois HedrichMarcella 11 3A,' Coleman Gwdman Ca,-01 Hakanson 1'-4 ' x kj L4-Y' I Grafton Ernestine Mobley Phillip Adams Barbara Patch Charles Brown Mar aret Pat Casey PUPPY Harvey Fred Fussel Harold ' rdson Ja ke Kogpinger G .sin All W Q W 'LU v H0 il We-My 'ACtlVfljlQQ E9 C 0 o lf! J Lt- X 'TX xx! X XXX jf I Q9 1' A sk ,J .X I - N .L ,1 Seated left to rlght Pat Schars Nancy Crandell Bev Gullhume Rose Ann Hodson Standmg I-1rst Row Bob Bower Jean Brown Sue Cartwright Vlrglma Blake Jo- anne Nutter Kathy Fvans becond Row Jerry Dennon Arnold Kan Judy Twme ham Margaret Kaufman Ger1Sabey Kathy Iale Jean Frame Third Row Bob Mc 'Well Mlke Mamon Paul Raymond Fourth Row Carla Henry Bonme Phelps Bev Vermeul Veda Inlleskov Betty Wascher VeDa Dehner Dons Bradburn Drlftmg Sands Purpose Encoumqe student yournalxstlc ar tncnpatlon Offxcers Edltor Pat Schare Fdntor Bev Gtullxume o Edntor Rose Ann Hodson Co Fdntor Nancy Crandell Advlser Mr Hinaen Publlcitnon Date Seml monthly fnrat semeater monthly Second Qemeeter published by qeaslde Publmhmq Company ACtlVlflES Beachcombers Ball publxcatnon of student body newspaper A-... 9- L, I 'T -Illl First Row left to right Mr Thomas instructor Glenna Pearl Doris Bradburn Lynn Luthe Ivanelle Tremayne Peppy Harxey Georgia Kalma Pat England Shirlic Pace Allaire Gronmark Jane Kerwm Barbara Haney Marlene Yates Beth Plum mer Arlene Cederstam Florence Frame Lois Lamb Corrine Ptzwiler Second Row Jeannette Heller Jo Anne Harris Bonnie Phelps June Cade Pat Schars Gerry Scar borough Carol Brown Shirley Anderson Elaine Shaw Sue Cartwright Third Row Douglas Lund Duncan Lund Bob Noeske Bob McNeil Myron Thomsen Gary Foss Roberta Niemi Bex Guilliume Bev Vermeul Verone Niemi VeDa Dehner Betty Wascher Rose Ann Hodson Larry Miles Paul Raymond Valeta Stermger Bruce 'VI rtm Fourth Row Jack Hurd Larry Hurst John Langlo David Hanson Orme Je sen ,ef N ff? lwrus Purpose Develop the appreciation of music teach the fundamentals of harmony and glue practiced experience in qroup smq in Officers: President, Larry Miles. Vice President, Glenna Pearl. Secretary-Treasurer, lane Kerwin. Librarian Peppy Harvey. lnstructor, Mr. Thomas. Meetings: Every school day, sixth period. Activities: Christmas Concert, Lower Columbia Music Festival, and Sprinq Concert. First Row left to right Standing Shirley Paterson Don Duerfeldt Carla Henry Seated Curt Sagner Glenna Pearl Roberta Hyde Larry Hurst Bob Peterson Shir lie Pace Mike Manion Nancy Crandell Second Row Jerry Lawson Pat Casey Pauline Virgin Bev Guilliume Judy Twmeham Jack Niemi Don Wilson Emory Sandusky Don Gibson Kathy Evans Orvie Jensen Third Row Evelyn Olson Carol Brown Alene Mendenhall Jean Parsons Joanne Nutter Sherril Hodgson Frances Schoenborn Jack Martz Ken Grant Harold Sigurdson Richard Mullen Fred Palmer Charles Johnson Roger Friedman Paul Emery Carolyn Smith Fourth Row Stand ing Mr Thomas instructor James Trofitter Gary Foss David Hanson Allaire Gronmark Denny Holmes Band Purpose Give all interested persons an op portunity to learn to play an instrument and aid school spirit and morale Officers: President, Don Wilson. Vice President, Nancy Crandell. Secretary, Pat Wools. Treasurer, Carolyn Smith. Drum Major, Don Duerfeldt. Historian. Curt Sagner. Manager, Ken Grant. Librarian, Dustin Leer. Instructor, Mr. Thomas. Meetings: First period, every school day. Activities: Marched for Seaside-Astoria foot- ball game and performed at all rallies and games, Christmas assembly, P. T. A. con- cert, February assembly, Lower Columbia District Music Festival, S-pring Concert, and purchased uniforms. .412 '-P Elsa Kneehng left to nght Mr Johnson mstructor Paul Emery Bob Bower Bob Ker w1n B111 Haskms Myron Thomsen Mxke Ward Standmg Darhle W1lder Betty Wascher Carol Hams LaVonne Wxlhams Ehzabeth Bmmcker Carol Schmderle In Car Donna Nelson Valeta Stermger Kathy Isle Pat England Shxrley Anderson Elame Shaw Margaret Kaufman Rose Ann Hodson Drwers Trammg Purpose Teach better attxtudes and skxlls to begnnmng drxvers Instructor: Mr. Iohnson. Meetings: Every school day, except Fridays, second and fourth periods. Sponsor: Leonard Newell, Newell Chevrolet Company. Seated left to rlght Jerry Dennon John Holmes Davld Hanson Don Duerfeldt Judy Twmeham Bev Gullhume Carla Henry Lynn Luthe Standmg Nancy Fran dell Mary Nott Pat Schars Jean F1 ame Bob McNe1l Douglas Lund Mlke Mamon tudent Council Purpose Representatxve rulmg body of S H S Offlcers Presldent Denny Holmes Vlce Pres1dent Don Duerfeldt Secretary Bex Guxlllume Sergeant at Arms Bob Everett Adwser Mr Marlantes Meetmgs Flrst Thursday of every month Actxvxtxes lnstlqated a new student body constxtutxon a Rally Squad wlth xts con stltutlon the Drxftmg Sands as student bodv act1v1ty and student body cards v ' v y - v 1 v v v - 1 ' 1 1 v 1 v . . , , .. . , . 7 . . I. . , , . . 4 ,. . . , . ' 1 , . .. 1 55 HH, K'N3 5 'Qual P 'Y Q l J 4 5 Q . 2 , i ' 4 7, X 'I r II an ubs 5.51 ,73C,4 iv! N . L X ,M- ' Awvf? ll IIIPF X ff?-. 'V 's Witt Kneeling left to right Lynn Luthe VeDa Dehner Miss Rich adviser Geri Sabey Doris Bradburn Marlene Yates Standing Pat Wools Betty Wascher Gerry Scar borough June Cade Roberta Niemi Bev Guillxume Veda Lilleskov Carla Henry Kathy Isle Rall quad Purpose Promote pep and help keep order at all school activities Officers President Lynn Luthe Vice President Doris Bradburn Secretary Treasurer, Bev Guilliume Sergeant at Arms, Geri Sabey Substitute Cheerleader, Carla Henry Scrapbook Keeper, Iune Cade. Meetings: Every other Wednesday. Activities: Decorated goal posts, kept activity scrapbook, gave rally dance, September 12, sold pom-poms, papered fish for fish fry, sponsored pie sale, shoe shine, and dance, December 19, held sandwich sales, had clamdig, slumber party, and formal dinner for club and adviser, and presented flag to school. no First Row left to right Bruce Martin David Hanson Don Duerfeldt Jon Blxssett Second Row Mr Johnson adviser Pat Phillips Dick Walsborn Jerry Lawson Grant Utter Third Row Bob Teevm Don Wilson James Trofitter Dick Miller Allan Benson Dux HL Y Purpose Create maintain and extend throughout the school high standards of Christian lixmg Officers President Bob Teevin Vice President Allan Benson Secretary Mike Ward Treasurer Daxid Hanson Chaplain Bob Waters Adwiser Mr Iohnson Meetings Unscheduled Actnities Sadie Havi kms Dax Dance coke concession at basketball games host for county induction seruces of neu members, school stage renovation, and annual spring picnic. Fust Row left to rlght Arnold Kan Daxxd Hanson Alan Johnston Mr Lee advnser Second Row Nancy Crandell Arlene Cedemtam Greta Bradley Jane Kerwm Thlrd Row Glenna Pearl Gerl Sabeg Dona Gut Betty Wascher Rose Ann Hodson Flor ence Frame Dorn, Bradburn Honor ocifet Purpose Encourage scholarshxp stxmulate a deslre to render servrce promote vxorthy leadershlp and develop character m the students of Q H S Vice Preandent Arnold Kan Secretary Treasurer Roberta Hyde Advnser Mr Lee Meetlngc Flrst Monday of every month 1-Xctxvmes Conetructed honor roll plaque pre sented freshmen cup clnracter cup and honor cords qave Homecommq Dance Gctober l8 held formal mductnon cere mony coke and proqram concesmon at football qames and annual sprmq pncmc ' - 1 ' - ,' ' 1 ' v . , . I . 1 ' i Y Y I I - -,' my ' I y ri .1 L 1 o Q Qfficers: President. David Hanson. N 5 . 1 , f. x A X c . p K ff- c 1 t c f. 1 .' - 4 4 A . i 4 Zivwmw Upper Qlassmen I-rrst Row Geri Sabex Doris Bradburn Bet Vermeul Janet Smith Pat Harrow becond Row Allaire Gronmark Gerrx Scarborough Pauline Xirgin Bet Guilliume Roberta Niemi Bonnie Phelps Xeda Lilleskox Jeanette Welch Third Pon Nhllllf Pace Bettx Wascher Florence Frame Jeannette Heller Glenna Pearl Jean Broun Nliss Rich adxiser loxxti Classmen Piist Row Lois Hedrick Jeanette Salminen Ernestine Moblej, Ibonnr len land Joanne Teeple Xirginia Blake Joanne Butter Kathx Frans Mar tolli Hrltmson Rita Nlabry Second Row Carol Grafton Miss Rrch adxrser Frances vhocnlmoin Louist Trui blood Jean Frame Deanna Ekstrom Marion Prescott Dar lfnr stnrnrtn Pat Casu Pat Steringer Ann Poehrn Roberta Smith Joanne Trucke Third Ron Pit Johnson lllen kan LaRae Ilei 'iherrrl Hodgaon Joan Cronmaik Nlrrilxn l rt i lean Nlullican Sandra Coleman Peppx Harxex Barbara Patch GAA Purpose. Promote good health habits. qports- rninship, phvacal efficiency. athletic C- complishment, and love ofthe out of doors. Officer : lresident. Sarah Turner. Xice President, Gerry Scarborough. Secretary, Darlene Semmen. Adviser. bliss Rich. Meetings: Unscheduled. Activities: Sponsored hitpin, volleyball. bowl- ing, and badminton intramurals and in- scribed winning teams names on bowling trophy at Seaside Bovvlinq Alley. K 8 1 ie , ne gr 6' Q 'Jul ill 3' 3- :Evil From left Bottom of S Mr Stranz adwlser Bob Kervun Ed Smlth Joe Elsher Les W11son Tom Peterson Bruce Martm Bob lNoeske Walter Coulson Mlke Wald Tom Wage Pat Phllhps Jon Bhsset Lelan Holmes Douglas Lund Duncan Lund Bob Waters John Rlley B111 Schulmezxch Mlke Mal-Q1 Ro er Ttuaw Myton Thomsen 'Vhke Mamon Don Wtlson Bob MCNQII Letterman s Club Wh NU Purpose Help keep the school and student bodw meetmqs orderly and create school Offlcers Presxdent Mnke Manton XJIC6 President Bruce M1fflH Secretarx Treasurer Rod Next el Sergeant at Arms Bob Exerett Adxxser Mr Stran Meetxnqs Second and fourth Wednesdavs of exerx month ACUNIIICS Sponsored Sports Open House 1 rallx dance and flsh frx adxertleed and sold tlckets at football and basketball games 3SSlQf6d xuth concesslone at qames and awarded letters m mterscholastxc bpOrts l K ', 44 yy, v- V. . 1- . , . . .l , Y . , U . I A 1 Y . V I 1 l S Y ' v V 1 - . v . . 1. . . U K i I D v I - v - v f v m f v ' f ' , , , . . l X K, dk: S ' - .' c ,W spirit. I -14 4 C S Q Y . .c z. A 'V l -1: - . f . c Uppel Classmcn Frrst Rovs left to rlght Jane Kervnn Nancy Crandell Allatre Gron mark hue Cartwrlght June Cade Carla I-Ienr3 Glenna Pearl Lynn Luthe Arlene Cedex stam Mary Nott Second Rovs Jeannette Heller Wmogene Dlxon Shlrley Pat emon COITIYIC Ptzvuler Florence Frame Dorls Glrt Rose Ann Hodson VeDa Dehn et Gun bcarboxough Thtrd Row Shlrlle Pace Gerl Sabey Bex Vermeul Dorls Bradbuln Betty Waacher' urls League Purpoxe Promote frxendshnp and cooperatlon nnonq ns members md perform serwlce to the school Offncers Presldent Carla Henry Vxce Presxdent Betty Wascher Secretirx Treisurer Arlene Ceder stam Sexqeantx it Arms Bex Nermeul and Roberta Hyde. Nleetlngv Unscheduled. Activttles: Sno Ball, Februarx 21. HHAHVI? Loxxex Llasbmen Ifnst Row left to llght Mrs Neyellm adxlser I-.lien Kan Sandra Coleman Jean Mull1f.,an Rua Mabry V1r lllla Blake Mary Fl York Scmnd Row Valloxx Auatm 'Nlancx Cedcrstam Mauon Prescott Joannr Nutter Patty Boyer Xlenc Mendenhall Joanne Tlucke Thlrd Row Carol Harrm Pat Casey Judy Twmf- ham Clalro Bonney .han P1 :me Marlene Yatss Kathy I-xans Foumh Row Vuna 'Vhxne Margaret lxopplmgr Kathy Isle Pat Wools Carol Hurd A- 1' 907 Vw 5 ka ports , I-X , ,Q 1 4'x '65 cl' N , X - 1. Xa N A X l , f ff f A l , pf ' 4 'if' ' fi First Row left to right Bob Noeske Don Wilson John Riley Bob Kenvin manager Second Row Mike Maki Roger Truax Bob Waters Bruce Martin Grant Utter Bill Schulmerich Myron Thomsen Mr Robmson coach Thlrd Row Phillip Adams Fred Fussel Dick Reynolds Bud Bohanan Bob McMillan Jon Blisset Pat Phillips League A2 Com petltlo Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Warrenton Rainier Vernoma Scappoose St Helens Clatskanie League Standings l St Helens 4 Seaslde 2 Ralnler 5 Clatskanie 3 Vernoma 6 ScaPP0059 Non Seaside Seaside Seaside 7 Warrenton League A Competmon storia Parkrose Tillamook All League Players lst. string center Don Wilson. n . string tackle Bill Schulmerich. n . string end Ray Oakes. nd. string guard Bob Waters. n . string quarterback Dick Brown. n . string fullback Gary Foss. n . string halfback Dick Stephens. Honorable Mention Ducan Lund Bru Martin Bob Teevin Iohn Riley. Outstanding Player Warrenton Game Dick Brown, Rainier Game Bill Schulmerich. CC Football Vernoma Game Gary Foss Scappoose Game Bob Teevin St Helens Game Don Wilson Astoria Game Don Wilson Clatskanie Game ohn Riley Parkrose Game Dick Stephens Tillamook Game Bruce Martin Letter Awards Freshmen Pat Phillips Halfback Roger Truax Tackle Sophomoges AA Ion Blisset En A 4 fl Mike Maki End Ray Oakes End ohn Riley Guard Myron Thomsen Tackle Bob Kerwm Manager umors Gary Foss Fullback. Bruce Martin Fullback. Rod Neitzel Halfback. Bob Noeske Guard. Gerald Peterson Guard. ' Bill Schulmerich Tackle. Dick Stephens Halfback. Bob Waters Halfback. Seniors: Dick Brown Quarterback. Duncan Lund Tackle. Bob Teevin End. Don Wilson Center. Douglas Lund Tackle. Co-Captains Dick Brown and Bob Teevin an .gm- 1. M Mn, aJF Foss Rliey M 5 R QV 5 ff' ' WK vin i' of Lk X 3 w....-uf-31, .fi - . J X Bro 1 f x 'W 4? l NK! Six 1 1, M5 5 we MLSON Q A ? Q .sax GJ! ,-Q-'m X ,.. ,MMWW ,M A. ....-.ff 4l ' ,wif-fF'l'1v ' W1 ,fl ., fn LIX- Kneelmg left to rlght John Rxley Jon Blxsset Dlck Walsborn Bob Kerwm Jerry Lawson Standmg Dlck Reynolds manager Make Makl Dxck Mlller Roger Truax Grant Utter Pat Phxlhps Mr Robmson coach ,I V Basketball A large turn out fox the popular sport of has hetball msured a good J V season The team was cut to 15 after two weeks practlce those boys who were left ovel from last years JV team formed tht backbone of thls years squad The holdoxers were Dlck Walsborn Mlke Makl John Rlley Jon Blxsset and Duck Stephens The team started slow wmnmg a close one from Ilwaco and droppmg two heartbreakers to Astorla who they would haxe undoubtedly beaten later on ln the season Fmally they h1t thexr strxde and mamtalned a steady pace of xlctorles on a 13 stralght wlnmng streak The loss of Rlley who mox ed up to the xarslty squad cut down their scor mg chances w hlch mlght haxe been one of the reas ons fox tnelr loss to St Helens at St Helens Thex Games Won Ilw aro J V Ilw aco J V Texaco Rangers Texaco Rangers 'Nehalem Varsllx Tlllamook J V Tnllamook IX C latskame J X NI Helens J V Scappoose J.V. X ernonia . . Xernonia . '. Rainier J.V. Rainier JN. XVarrent0n . . Warrenton J.Vt contmued on however wmmng most of then' games by 20 pomts or more The last game w1th Clats kame whnch they lost was played wxthout Dlck btephens a capable flrst strmger who moved to MIIWHUKIG the week before The Seasnde boys tled for flrst place 1n league play Thexr record for the season was 17 wms agamst 5 losses Dxck Walsborn was outstandmg an scormg over 400 pomts Mlke Makn was an ex ellent rebound man and John Rlley 1n the tlme he was wlth the team was a proflcxent shot from the corner All of the players improved as the sea son pno tessed There was tremendous teamwork throughout the season and a hxgh sense of Splflt prexanled The JV s axeraged over 60 poxnts a game Games Lost Astorxa J V Astoria J V Nlestucca Varslty St Helens J V Clatskanle J V Corvallis 14324 ,f Kneeling left to right Bob Teevm Dick Brown Ray Oakes Rod Neitzel Standing John Riley John Vermeul Bob McNeil Bob Everett Don Wilson Mr Stranz coach Dick Brown-The mainstay of the team. A artist at dribbling, passing, shooting, and re- bounding. It was due to Dicks untiring ef- forts and never say die attitude that our team fought to the finish. Bob Everett- oe's fine work on the back- boards and his excellent hook shots were a 'great factor in much of the Gull's success, Bob Teevm - Injuries plagued Bob this year but his pre-season efforts showed very strongly. During second half play Bob was greatly missed. especially on the backboards. Don Wil.son-Don is a good rebound man. His pump shots and two-hand set shots brought him much praise. Bob N1cNeil- Big Bob probably developed Camps Won Seaside 58 llwaco . 34 Seaside 50 more this year than any one player on the team. When Bob really QOI into his stride no one could take the rebound from him. His hook shot was also effective. Rod Neit:el-Rods long shots seemed nearlv unstoppable. His smooth work. passing. drib- bling. and shooting was a key factor in the Gull' system. Rod should have a fine year next year. Ray Oakes-Ray is only a sophomore and al- ready is one of the best shots in the league. He is also a fine dribbler and an excellent team man. Great things are expected from Ray in the next two years. Tom Peterson-Tom is an excellent left hand- ed shot. His good floorwork and his under- hand left-hand shot accounted for many Sea- kside baskets. Games Lost Seaside . 46 Astoria . . .. Seaside 47 Astoria . 47 52 Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside 55 Warrenton 67 Rainier St. Helens Warrenton Tillamook 63 42 Scappoose 57 44 54 Nestucca 57 St. Helens 71 Scappoose 60 Vernonia Seaside -Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Seaside Vernonia llwaco . Tillamook Clatskanie Rainier . Clatskanie ohn Riley- ohn is a newcomer to the varsity. came to the squad late in the season, but his fine shooting ability should win him a berth next year. ohn is only a sophomore. Dick Wal.sborn - Another sophomore with great ability for the future, Dick made his varsity appearance in the district tournament this year. His fine team work, defensive and excellent shooting ability should find him a spot on next year's varsity squad. ohn Vermeul- ohn is only a freshman but al- ready has found a spot on the varsity team. He is a good rebound man and with this years experience should develop into one of the finest centers in the Lower Columbia League. lohn is fast for a big man and can shoot with either hand. District Tournament Games Seaside 4l Tillamook . 45 Seaside 52 Warrenton 23 Seaside 58 Tillamook 42 Seaside 44 Astoria 5l District Tournament Standings l. Astoria 2. Seaside 3. Tillamook 4. Warrenton '? NO PICTURES AVAILABLE FOR PETERSON RILEY VNKMX I 1 A mf!! Q QS 194 SEASIDE MGH Football Schedule QIFSIAIE .IIHGIE Sm S SUI IS. 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V 1 Mabrv-Owen P - A x , ' , on ll ' d VY WI W Q i i L L L ' ' ' '53 O Q1 , ' .ll ' VY W ,I MeCready Lumber Company Our Red Trucks Deliver N nh H Roth S Rexall Drugs Prescrlptlon Pharmacy SC'd9lIl9 Oregon Seaslde Bowlmv Allev 215 Broadway Phone 40 W DISIIIICIIVC GlftS We Pack to Mall Erlekson S Glfts HHPFISOH S Bakery Party cakes for all OCCHQIOIIS Phone 4-4- Compllments of 12th Avenue Grocery 602 Congrntulattons to the Class of 1953 bklenar Flower Basket Compltmenta of Ruth s Bakery Sunset Drlve ln Theater Gearhart ,lllIlCtlOll Phone 1068 NOAH S ARK Restaurant 9 Lomplnnent of Tlllles and Strand Theaters The Slldll0'l'l La 1 afe Upen es erv flaw 11 1 nl to 9 p nl Trv our lunm h Urders to take out Phom 114 U . , K cc - 99 K l A 9 102 o oHaday Q . O C .1 w O 9 O 0 ll K 1 JO 1 - . . 1 427!2 Broadway Seaside, Oregon Phone 513--W Bf03dW3Y Phone - ' 9 Q ' r , r 9 ' 9 211 Q B d y -- N f i B I' Ally 1 . ' W I - f C' A w . S ff 7 . '. ' lo Q 4 Q C mpl ts of Oc n Vlsta Sh pp g Ce Complzments of Paddock s Texaco Sermce Compllments of Truck Tender Sermce Complzments of Halstead's Auto Servzce Compllments of Bulletset .s Grocery F lamlngo Beach Shop th f e Compllments of Bud .s U nlon Service C om pltments of Paclfzc Hardware Congratulatzons to the Grads of 53 Congratulattons to the Class of 53 from Walter Keck Com plzments Bjork s Larson Dalry F1 D y P od cts I o imen . . 9 ' ea o tn nter 0 0 0 0 . l 7. Clo es or th smart woman U I I I 9 I O 1 , , Hardware, Utensile, etc. . I l a from Desler's U 9 C I , I 6' 'ne air r u P' BIlDgg The Crab Broller O Hhy01 Cutler s Grocery Store Cearhart, Oregon james Scarborough Contractor Comphments of Dennon s O Compltments of Cannon Beach Mercantile 44 h Ecola Hotel Ocean Front Steam Heat y Comphments of Morton s 0 9 Eastern d Ch ld A I Best of Luck to Sentor Class Poole s Muslc Astorla h y M Astorla Busmess Equipment Co 46 D O g 2249 hR dAddgMh dT5p Good Luck to the Class of 53 Hankow Chop Sufey Inn Deltctous Clunese Food 402B d y S d0g Congratulations to the graduates of 53 George Van Vleet Logglng Company Compltments of Al H uffsmlth Seaslde Cleaners Bull Fague Leonard Mamon 774 Broadway Jay Brown - Stan Prouty - i a tt 9 I Famous for food Coast to Coast 4 mi. So. of Seaside. regon -- ig wa' 1 l 9 Cannon Beach, regon , Ph 2 Cannon Beac , 0 O Open all ear Reasonable I 9 Men's, Women's an i ren's pp , 580 Commercial St., Astoria. O g Astorna, re on George O. Burto f Ant on . Stramiello . O 5 uanc St. - A t ria, re on - Phone Sales d Service , , , Cas egisters - Calculators - ' ' S d t in ac ines -- U derwoo ' 9 . 9 O O C Phone 955 ' Q O . . - - . Compliments of H M Wheatley s Store Prouty Retail Store Gearhart Oregon Nlta and Paul s Flood Tlde Cafe Seaslde Clam Co Fresh Seafoods Congratulatlons Class of 53 Hotel Seaslde Congratulations Class of 53 K A S T 'Vlutual Don Lee 1370 On Your Dlal h E Congratulatlons to the Class of 53 Congratulations Class of 53 L Gregor Guaranteed Workmanshlp Comphments of The T1d6S Jens Hermann Plumbmg and Heatlng 130Nr'thHIId Compllments of Seaslde Puhllshmg Co Publishers of the Seaside Slgnal Commerelal Prlnters 9 O O 9 O 9 . r O I C o ee and Dinner A u south H Il a y 427 B adway Ph ' 0 9 9 . Hug es-Ransom O to 9 1 - . Sta or Lumber Co. . I Interior Decorating The voice of t e Su t mpire ' Phone 83 ' 0 O 9 H tl G rhar-t and Ocean House Ap t Ls phone 435 0 O O O O o a ay Ph 9 ' KLINK,S PLUMBING and HEATING Cal Smith Phone 31 738 B dway Margaret Graham Style Shop Smart clothes for Teenag 356 317 B r dway Waseher's Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables ne 2 - 2 2 Bro wa KAY LYNN'S LINGERIE Riverside Building 1127 60 -- wa Gull s Nest Gifts Antiques Yarn Seaslde Glass Co Plate, crystal or sheet glass For store front or home Auto glass installed 1150 9 t369J Sldney B Tewksbury Real Estate and Insurance Compltments of Oregon Cleaners Compliments of Robertson Paper Products SEASIDE SHADE and CURTAIN SHOP 4 North Holladay 798 110SC Mmm Fuzur Sounds Bcfnrc yu Eat It ' 5011016 DRIIW UUEEN T C W1hflCrl 111 A .1 Ph s 11 1 611 ad y Ph 0 2B d y O 9 . Ph Ni h - O O I I I !f- 1 P6 u We upholster the best seats in town. O Phone ' he one i e I on Top Cones ' Sundaes ' Malts ' Shakes ' Quads ' Pinfs . 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