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Tse FeSO UA so ucer aa ao | ee ek hed im ae ehe 7 i t f i niente Ye | erp a anemia acetanea ic wr gona i . F o H we jar Fa Se Vera Ne Ponat Hh 1959 SEA BREEZE PRESENTS TOGA DEDICATION The students of Seaside High School wish to dedicate the 1959 SEABREEZE to Miss Dorothy Whitney who has served our school for many years. She has been both a faith- ful teacher and librarian, FACULTY qas-2Z2-Mr-ecdte-OZ ADMINISTRATION Mr. Seeborg, superintendent and Mr. Marlantes, principal have put forth a great deal of effort in getting situated in the new school, The help and understanding they give the student body is greatly appreciated by all. This year a new guidance program has been established in our new school. Mr, Nydegger spends the morning counciling the students, and Mrs. Nydegger is the after- noon councilor, They also serve as the deans. FACULTY MRS. JOYCE AYERS Mechanical Drawing Art MR. SHERMAN BLACK Drama Speech, English MR. EVERETT CLARRY Am, Problems World Geography MRS. MIMI BUMP Home Economics MR. GLENN BEIER Typing MRS. BARBARA NYDEGGER Home Economics MR. RAY WARD Chemistry Science, Physics FACULTY MR. RICHARD MACH Industrial Arts MR. STEVE JOHNSON History English MISS CAROLYN WHITE Math MR. LLOYD HANSON English MRS. INMAN Physical Ed. MRS. RUTH JONES Latin French MR, CARL NYDEGGER fe iets ert, Atta es Eats ee Faculty MR. FRANK WOLF Math MRS. ORRICE ADLER Biology English MR, FRANK BUCKIEWICZ MR. WILLIAM BYERS Physical Ed, Coach Chorus MISS DOROTHY WHITNEY Library MR. ALLEN DECK Band . ae f - | ag | Faculty @ MRS, BETTY ALTREE Commercial Subjects MRS. DIANE BUCIEWICZ Physical Education CUSTODIAN Mrs. Beatrice Moon, Mrs. Edna Clarry Mrs. Jess Records, Glen Red Anderson ANNUAL STAFF Editor Left to Right: Pati Shaw, Jon Sabourin, Ed Sigurdson, Karen Hundre This year's annual staff has worked very hard to make this the best annual Seaside has ever had. Members of the staff were: Linda Clarry, editor; Pati Shaw, Ass't, Editor; Gary Graham and Ed Sigurdson, photographers; Karen Hundre, business manager and Jon Sabourin, sports editor. MR. HANSON, Advisor Jeff Roehm our student body president of '58 and '59 has demonstrated his ability, understanding, and enthusiasm to make this a most profitable and beneficial year for the entire student body. He has friendship and co-operation of every member of Seaside Union High School. gained the STUDENT BODY OFFICERS This year's student body officers are: Jim Roehm, Sgt. at Arms; Sue Nimmo, Treasurer; Jeff Roehm, President; Kay Auld, Secretary; Wayne Krieger, Sgt. at Arms; and Dennis Vitale (not pictured), Vice-President. These officers are also the officers of student council, a group that gov- erns the student body. STUDENT COUNCIL = Front Row, Left to Right: Karen Boyer, Linda Clarry, Marge Wilson, Linda McClure, Kay Auld, Annette Shrout, Collen Moeller, Cara McLendon, Second Row, Left to Right: Jim Zanchick, Reta Sabey, Sharon Pate, Joan Nydegger, Ginny Moran, Sue Nimmo, Florence Chisholm, John Beneke. Third Row, Left to Right: Dennis Vitale, Doug Combs, Harry Diehter, Jim Roehm, Mike Vermillion, Barry Willis, Jeff Roehm, Gary Utter, Wayne Krieger, Jason Burgess. Not Pictured: Gary Graham, Ginny Kari. etl Wl ia a i pe eee eeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeee = LE eeeeeaeaeaaLaLaaaSaSaSaLaL LQ QLSSQQQQ2.2.:ce SS Sear ey ha, rthie4 5 ACTIVITIES HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right: Collen Moeller, Jeff Roehm, Linda McClure, Ginny Moran, Miss Whitney, advisor; Nydegger, Billy Chan, Reta Sabey, Robert Scheuchenpflug, Linda Clarry, Sue Nimmo, The Honor Society this year sponsored the Annual Homecoming Dance, and has set up a grading point system to help students that have extra cur- ricular activities keep their grades up. Officers are Joan Nydegger, pres- ident; and Virginia Moran, Secretary. Joan Left to Right: Judee Perrige, Leigh White, Annette Shrout, Madonna Wright, Donna Larson, Helen Homme, Pamm Graham, Kathie Boyer, Barbara Flukinger, Diane Van Sickle, Gil Truckee, Jerry Sroufe, Steve Adams, Ed Sigurdson, Jon Sabourin, Jim Scarbourough, Lonnie Taylor, and Leslie Morris. The Drifting Sands is an organization which is dedicated to the purpose of printing a school newspaper. This year the paper came out every two weeks and was filled with the events of the school activities, Editor, Ginny Moran Ass't. Ed., Helen Homme Left to Right: Ed Sigurdson, Steve Adams, Leslie Morris. Seated: Helen Homme, Ginny Moran, Donna Larson, and Karen Hundre. Left to Right: Donna Cameron, Barbara Flukinger, Ilona Salminen, Jane Rickard, Brenda Faris, Paula Van Sickle, Margaret Morris, Barbara Robinson, Myphon Hunt, Seated: Martha Beebe, Cara McLendon, Mrs. Bump, Reta Sabey. Under the leadership of president, Cara McLendon, the Girls' League Organization was more active this year than ever before. They sponsored various dinners, a girl of the month and awarded a scholarship to a girl planning to go to a business college. Cara McLendon: President Left to Right: Kay Auld, Martha Chave, Judy Anderson, Patricia Sannister, Linda McClure, Barbara Robinson, Sharon Pate, Barbara Bighley, Margaret Morris. The Girls' Recreation Association was organized to help girls get out and be active. They held playdays, swim meets and ski trips this year. The girls work for points and at the end of the year are awarded pins for their work, LETTERMEN Left to Right: Bill Sprivey, John Beneke, John Johnson, John Oredway, Bob Benson, Meryln Sowers, Jerry Sig- urdson, Duane Heller, Jason Burgess, Jon Saborin, Bill Smith, John Shelton, Sam Kidd. 2nd Row: Butch Mulligan, Mr. Buciewicz, Jim Zanchich, Wayne Kreiger, Gilbert Trucke, Ace Anderson, Ed Sigurdson, Bob Rautio, Dave Kelly, Bob Uzelac, Dennis Vitale, Larry Maine, P. K. Hoffman. 3rd Row: Ed Sigurdson, Mike Rippet, Jim Roth, Jim Olson, Bill Heinz, Dale Dakin, Jim Roehm, Mike Vermillion, Jeff Roehm, Jim Auld, Larry Marlantes. ae ae , 9) Suzie Nimmo Pam Graham Donna Larson Margie Raw Collen Moeller Janice Wheatley Ilona Salminen Bev Blaser Padde Shaw Margie Wilson Pat Bartlett Cheryle Hendrickson i ie Raw. anice Wheatley, Donna Larson, Margie es Moeller, Pam Greham, Suzie Nimmo, Ilona Salminen. Both pictures from left: Bev Blaser Marge Willson Pat Shaw Pat Bartlet Cheryle Hendrickson This years Rally squad and cheerleaders have done a marvelous job performing at our games and at the State tournament, Their new uniforms are quite outstanding and help to show off the snappy yells and routines in which they have worked very hard to perfect. Their adviser is Mrs. Inman. She has helped the girls in many ways and is always there to give any advice needed, The officers are: Pres, Colleen Moeller, Vice Pres. Margie Wilson, Sec. Bev Blaser, Treas. Pamm Graham, Sgt. at Arms Margie Raw. -oumym YyoteT ‘trey Auuey ‘uosutqoy udToreD ‘{19zZ1TMS eTqQqog ‘aM[DOP BpUrT “soUstoMeET Ie ‘upoystyD pike ‘pIOJMEID PITSAON ‘roAog uaivy ‘arepuny uorey ‘pletjpoom ural ‘Mey Gag ‘ayeg uoreyg “IoTseq eueiq “pleyord surf 3AyeT dol oe ; 4 : “ d : 7 E ; i CHORUS 1st Row: Karen Boyer, Sharon Baily, Dolly Leer, Bobbie Switzer, Colleen Brown, Donna Wilson, Helen Rawls, Margie Cameron. 2nd Row:Darlene Cummings, Margie Wilson, Ida VanCampen, Linda Nickoles, Annett Shrout, Dorothy Brown, Linda McClure, Lisa Smith, Karen Falker. 3rd Row: Sanna Rautio, Helen Dawson, Lloyodian Leer, Genny Moran, Madonna Wright, Karen Firebaugh, Shiela Lent, and Mr. Byers, Choir Director. SENIOR BALL Queen Gwen Jones, Escort Dennis Vitale Jim Scarborough, Mary Ann Saylor, Wayne Kreiger, Margie Cameron, Dennis Vitale, Gwen Jones, Tom Dickson, Kay Auld, Jim Roth, Margie Wilson. The Senior Ball was one of the biggest and best dances of the year. The class of 59 went all out to put on the best Senior Ball ever presented. Following the theme, April in Paris , Gaily colored balloons and cheesecloth were used for tl all around the room. A huge replica of the Eiffel Tower dominated the ballroom. ' 9 sidewalk cafe on the sidelines featured a cigarette girl and waiter. 1e false ceiling, and signs written in French were posted oot THE ROYAL COURT OF THE JUNIOR PROM Left to Right: Gwen Jones, John Shelton, Sue Nimmo, Meryln Sowers, Ilona Salminen, Mike Rippet, Queen Margie Wilson and escort Jim Roth, Beverly Blaser, Bob Benson, Donna Larson, Tom Dickson, Donna Cameron, and Ray Vaughn. Junior Class President, Reta Sabey places the crown on Queen Margie's head at the coronation of the 1959 Junior Prom. Margie and her six princesses reigned over an under-water wonderland, The theme was the Sand and the The Seas. meesd anos aa) — © © had. MELE SN ee Dampened weather didn't dampen the spirits of the Seaside Football Team supporters as they loyaly marched the vic- tory bell around the turn-around, Pictured below is the J. V. Football Squad. g- § = ¥ Ae a1 vere ‘35 Pe, . Oe 9 Me we : « FP wm Seaside Seagulls fought through the mud and rain, BASKETBALL Left to Right: Jim Ordway, Dennis Vitale, Bill Spivey, Bob Benson, Meryln Sowers, Mike Vermillion, Bill Fisher, Jim Auld, P. K. Hoffman, Mike Miscoe, Larry Maine, John Beneke. Kneeling Dale Dakin, manager, and Frank Wolf, coach, BASKETBALL This y ear's basketball team was a very enthusiastic team and tried their best to win all their games for the school. Team support was also improved and this moral support helped the boys to do their best. Seaside High students are all proud of the basketball team this year. Mike Miscoe John Beneke Bill Spivey Bill Spivey, Mike Miscoe, Mike Vermillion, Bill Fisher, Larry Maine. Larry Maine Bill Fisher Mike Vermillion JUNIOR VARSITY Left to Right: Terry Swigart, Jon Johnson, Mike Pippet, Larry Heckard, Bill Knight, Larry Rasmussen, Dennis Rittenback, Ernie Palmrose, Larry Schuchert, John Alto, Joe Camberg, Duane Heller, Jerry Sigurdson. Manager: Mike Sroufe. Coach: Steve Johnson. a Duh.... where did it go? What's this? A few of the boys being punished? Left to right: Al Lindburg, Doug Combs, Jerry Sigurdson, John Beneke, Bob Phelps, John Johnson. 2nd Row: Coach Everett Clarry, Duane Heller, Bill Phelps, Jim Bandonis, Bob Larrance, Larry Schuhart, Bob Bensen, Larry Heckard, John Saborin, and Manager Ernie Palmrose. BASEBALL This year's baseball team did a good job and played to the best of their ability. Led by Coach Everett Clarry, they won 9 and lost 5. Left to Right: Bill Phelps, La ‘ try Schuhert, John Johnson, Larry Heckard, Bill Phelps. Left to Right: Duane Heller, John Benek, Doug Combs, Jim Bandonis, Jerry Sigurd- son, and John Saborin. Seaside baseball team in action. Left to Right: Dave Kelly, Jason Burgess, Tom Dickson, Ray Treymayne. 2nd Row: Bill Spivey, Bob Uzelac, Kenneth Johnson, 3rd Row: Larry Maine, Coach Frank Buciewicz. : be ia SENIORS: 0 2 - CLASSES oe ee ene Son eee | FRESHMEN pees ee SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Left to Right: John Benexe, Bill Spivey, Margie Wilson, Jim Zankich, Larry Maine Gary Graham, Joan Nydegger, Colleen Moeller, St MEATS KAY AULD DONALD ANDERSON ACE ANDERSON KAREN BOYER JOHN BENEKE ROBERT BENSON HAROLD BEATTY JASON BURGESS DE ELDA CASTLE MARGIE CAMERON LINDA CLARRY FULTON DESLER DALE DAKIN SHIRLEY DUNCAN LARRY ELLIOTT WILLIAM FISHER BRENDA FARIS BARBARA FLUKINGER SONJA GUNDERSON GARY GRAHAM CHARLES GUSTAFSON RICHARD GUSTAFSON FORREST HARDING ALEX HANSEN (Exchange Student from Germany) ROBERT HARMON LARRY JONES HELEN HOMME DAVID KELLY RALPH KENDALL WAYNE KREIGER SAM KIDD MARCELLA KULLAND DOUGLAS LOU TZENHISER CHARLES LANNIGAN DENNIS MAKI LARRY MAINE CARA MC LENDON LINDA MC CLURE RICHARD MC MILLAN MICHAEL MISCOE COLLEEN MOELLER VIRGINIA MORAN RICHARD PASCO JOAN NYDEGGER LOREN OWENS JUDITH PERRIGO CAROLYN ROBISON JAMES ROEHM MARJORIE RAW JEFFERY ROEHM JAMES SCARBOROUGH JON SABOURIN ROBERT SCHEUCHENPFLUG CORALIE SHELDON MARY ANN SAYLOR ED SIGURDSON ee Fe lheaiay ees ae WILLIAM SMITH DONALD SMITS ROYCE SMITH WILLIAM SPIVEY RAYMOND TREMAY NE JAMES STASSEN RAYMOND VAUGHAN BARRY WILLIS MICHAEL VERMILLION JAMES WRIGHT JAMES ZANKICH SALLY BARKER CORINNE HOLMES HANSEN Sharon Cevela William Chan Douglas Combs Janice Wheatley Wesley Cooper Janet Culver Helen Dawson Betty Davis Steve Adams Carol Alberti Donna Anderson Judith Anderson Patricia Bannister Martha Beebe Barbara Bighley Kathleen Boyer Colleen Brown Marvin Buckbee Donna Cameron Jeffery Carlson Homer Dickson Jennifer Erickson Martin Falker Karen Firebaugh Benny Gillett Dennis Goozee Richard Gustafson David Hammond William Heintz Duane Heller Dennis Hendricks Myphon Hunt Alvin Hyde Jon Johnson Donna Larson Patricia Lawerence Patricia West Gwendolyn Jones Elizabeth Leppla Jean Like Mary Kay Paulson Janet Perrigo Robert Rautio Lieghla White Jane Rickard John Rippet Barbara Robinson Reta Sabey Gerald McCorkle Jacqueline Mooney Diane Morgan Leslie Morris Valory Morton Linda Nichols Eleanor Niemi Suzanne Nimmo Dorothy Nydegger James Olson James Ordway David Pasko Ilona Salminen Eda Savariau John Shelton Annette Shrout Edwin Sigurdson Jerry Sigurdson Diane Smith Margo Smith Patricia Smith Merlyn Sowers Roberta Switzer Lonnie Taylor Jerry Thompson Gilbert Trucke Robert Uzelac Ida Van Campen Dennis Vitale Madonna Wright Diane Van Sickle Deanna Vaughan The Sophomore class was led by Gary Utter. They have added to the school activities by holding pep dances, the Welcome Frosh, and sponsoring food sales. Officers for the year were from left to right: Sgt. at Arms Larry Schuchert, President Gary Utter, Treasurer Bill Saylor, Sec. Sue Dellinger, Florence Chisholm, Sgt. At Arms P.K. Hoffman and Vice President Jim Auld, Nancy Adams John Alto Karen Amey James Auld Sharon Bailey James Bandonis Patricia Bartlett Ray Beam Roy Beam Joe Camberg Martha Chave Florence Chisholm Kathleen Clapsaddle Novella Crafard Darlene Cummings Susan Dellinger Karen Erickson Kathy Erickson Melody Firebaugh Karen Fisher Sharon Fisher Larry Heckard Robert Gammon Richard Goozee Shirley Garrett Danny Goozee Pamela Grant Kelly Haner Richard Hansen David Flukinger Cheryle Hendrickson Paul Hoffman Bonnie Holsonback Karen Hundere Larry Johnson Creddy Jones Virginia Kari Kay Khemus William Knight Bernice Koppinger Bernita Koppinger James Lannigan Robert Larrence Betty Lassila Lloydian Leer Shiela Lent Harvey Lynch Patricia McCall Glenda McDonald Barbara McKnight Lorian Marlantes Sally Mead Mary Ann Meisner George Mellinger Verna Moeller Vernon Moeller Theodore Moon Margaret Morris Stephen Miscoe Terry Oakly William Paden Sonja Paden Lana Kay Painter Ernest Palmrose J Glenda Pederson John Perkin Robert Phelps John Philbrook Helen Rawls Dennis Rittenback William Saylor Charlene Schulze Wayne Trucke Garry Utter Thomas Wakeman Norman Wilcox Paul Pigue Judith Raniero Larry Rassmussen Sanna Rautio Michael Speich Joyce Stassen Sylvia Sweeney Linda Travis Dean Wing Ronald Wright Pamela York John Zeller Karen Falker FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS| Although the Freshman class was fairly inactive this year, they contributed a lot toward the Seaside pep at all the ball games and held the Thank You Sophomore dance. The Officers are left to right: President Harry Dichter, Secretary Bill Weed, Vice- President Jeanne Woodfield, Sharon Pate, Treasurer Linda Hensley, Historian Martha Hermann, and Sgt. at Arms Jolly Steel. ee es = Gary Anderson Cassandra Benson Larry Bergeson Bonnie Betzer Howard Brown Jack Cartwright Danny Coffman James Cummings Linda Davenport David Davis Michael De Block Diane Desler Harry Dichter Russell Earl Steven Erickson John Franklin William Gassner Patricia Grubmeyer Jackie Gustafson Cecile Hakanson Jerry Hartman Gary Heller Charles Hendryx Linda Hensley Martha Hermann Joe Jourdan Ronald Larson Dollie Lear Lesley Leyendecker Marilyn Like Andy Lindemann Max Loutzenhiser Martin Marquart Diane Mc Kee Paul Megrath Tracy Morgan Gordon Morris Ed Nimmo Molly Nydegger Ann Marie Olson Richard Olson Sharon Pate Kathleen Perrin Robert Pershing Robert Peterson Garry Phelan Kent Pollock Dorothy Powell Gary Putnam Margaret Raw Fredrick Rawls Marilyn Redkey Judith Reed Sally Rickard Cecilia Roberts Jack Sauer Darryl Schmidt Shannon Seal Lisa Smith Beverly Smits Dennis Spivey Mary Ann Sponberg Gerry Sroufe Donald Campbell David Stanton Hjalmar Steel Sandra Teevin Gregory Thompson Dennis Trenholm Paula Van Sickle William Weed Donna Wilson Jeanne Woodfield Marjorie Worthington Barbara Yanosko CLASS OF 1959 ere A se Cre EET SERA Cle EE SN PORTER PEASY ROCs ERA IA LIM eSATA AC URED E ICR Cea ETRY SAN dBA Dn PR SVAN US lod 2s oth 8 AMOR BD MT,faoe 2° ra CAMPUS SCENES The new Seaside Union High was the pride and joy of all the students this year. Some of the main features were the Patio located in approximately the center of the school, the long breezeway encircling the front, and the modern spacious library. From left: Linda Clarry, Dick McMillan, Karen Hundere, Mrs. Nydegger, Helen Homme, Pati Shaw, John Sabourin. a cs a 4 From left: David Kelly, Pati Shaw, Linda Clarry and John Sabourin. Some other important features were the long hallways, the large light rooms, new desks, and lockers for everyone. All proved even more convenient and all the students would like to thank the residents of Seaside and are looking forward to the addition of a new gym and band room, USTON : PRACK RECORT. i : ; ; : s | : fe jaw Oe Ss - = sie a a SARASS BG AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS PATRONS Pricilla’s Moppet Shop Roth Drug 405 Avenue A 619 Broadway Sturm Meir Insurance Co. Seaside Bakery 521 Avenue A, RE 8-5641, RE 8-5691 ‘ The House of Goodies” Seaside Signal Holladay Drug 852 Broadway 616 Broadway Seaside Cleaners Pacific Hardware RE 8-5742, 920 Broadway 26 N. Holladay Drive Congratulations Seniors Dynamic Radio SaTey: Philips Candies 604 Broadway 217 Broadway Arvin Sabey Real Estate Vern’s Arcade 609 Broadway 201 Broadway Washer’s Grocery Palm Beach Cafe 611 Broadway 227 Broad roadway Service Oil Company Vic’s Shell Service 303 S. Holladay Drive 121 S. Holladay Seaside Garage Carl’s Meat Market 201 S. Holladay Drive Coast Plumbing Heating Piggly Wiggly 734 Oceanway 701 Broadway First National Bank of Oregon Roehms Furniture 47 North Holladay 715 Broadway Weber’s Firestone Dealer Store Beacon Hotel 57 North Holladay 733 Broadway ee Bone Real Estate Margaret Graham’s Style Shop . Holladay 317 Broadway Seaside Hardware William’s Cafe 9 North Holladay 505 Broadway Oregon Coast Realty Frank’s Men’s Store 12 North Holladay 319 Broadway Wheatly Desler Co. E ’ 1 North Holladay ah eaae Cameron's Market Flamingo Beach Shop 613 Broadway 15 Broadway Kovtun complete line of beach wear from size 7 612 Broadway Ocean Vista Shopping Center Dairy Queen 250 Avenue U 44] Ave. A. Congratulations from Bob Wayne ee Pale bel. bg ze ag on Se. eh, se £3 is p e Bae ff SMH ae wap Bt ee ae BAS SNES SAL ETRY
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