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

 - Class of 1985

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Senior Wills I, Deborah Gail Jooste, being of the African continent, hereby leave my blue, pink, and white rugby jersey to Paula Thompson, and my pink spotty things to Thad. I, Tod Thornton, will all of my estate and my wine cellar to my faithful cohort, Mr. Carl Odin. I, Michelle Chopping, being of unsound mind, hereby will my parenting father, Gerry Chopping, to Laurie Odegard and Ginger Ford — I wish them all luck under his watchful gaze. I, Heidi-Olson, being of sound body and mind, leave my whips and chains to Paula Thompson, my leather Teddy to Tim Barnes, and Super Celica to Tawny Weaver. I, Patty Sturdevant, leave my clicker curling iron to Lisa Swedenborg, who can’t live without it! I, Lisa Woodland, hereby will my Global Studies notebook to Cari Nyswonger. I, Donna Trost, will my tump of junk, the El Camino, to Terri Leithner; my Porsche posters and surgical tubing to Paul Chatalas; all my C, C, S’s to Debbie Jooste; and all my secretarial duties to Paula Thompson. I, Jeff Carden, will my place behind the drum set to Erin Ayles. I, Carolyn Maltman, being of disillusioned and exhausted mind, leave SHS to those that have to remain here next year. I, Kelli-Sue Rodgers, being of unsound mind and tall body, hereby will “Sam” to Traci Tate. I, Shawn Cline, of athletic mind and body, will my basketball talents to Jeff Heinrichs. 1, Darcy Dickens, hereby will all my homework, headaches, fines, fees, etc. to the school board. I, Pete’Johnson, being of cluttered mind and terribly worn out body, will to the next football video-taper the title “Videoman,” and to Ms. Chappelle my calm, reassuring sense of order! I, Jean Ferron, of absent mind and partying soul, will Chuck Gilbert’s Mach I to the SHS mechanics class for scientific research, and my cheerleading uniforms to future cheerleaders. I, Andrea Smith, being of rowdy mind, leave my Dan Marino posters to Sylvia Ostermeier, my Kory Wolfe posters to Laura Sims, and locker 459 to a lucky junior. I, Tabby Jirovsky, leave to Ardy Breitmeyer all my Van Halen posters and tapes. I, Lisa Laser, being of corrupt mind and full body, leave my “smart mouth” to Miss Lewis — to haunt her — and my leather miniskirt to Sean Farrell because he looks go good in it! I, Dave Sullivan, being of questionable form and never mind, leave everything she ever asks of me to Lisa Laser, and to Thad — my jeep. I, Lisa Campbell, hereby will my Fall Shakespeare notebook to Shelley Horton (hoping it will help her). I, Bobee-Kay Furnish, will my smile to Mr. Branson, my music to Colleen Haffner, and my energy to Jennifer Bitner. I, Sylvia Ostermeier, will the passenger seat of Laura Sims’ car to Anna Sims. I, Debbie Zsarko, will my weight set to Suzi and my elephant, Elmo, to Lisa S. and Lisa W. to fight over. I, Lisa Corrigan, will half my hair to my cool dad, Mike, and the other half to Mr. Spud Lyons. I, Jessica Stoller, being of tired mind and body, will my old physics tests to my best buddy, Leanne (even though they won't do a bit of good). I, Lori Bergeson, being a desireable lady, hereby will my waterbed to cousin Paula, my tacky jewelry to my devoted sister, Wendy, and my high-tops to my athletic brother. I, Tina Jones, will my admiration and respect of art to someone with talent — Dale. 1, David Pratt, being of outstanding mind and body, will my job at Lumpy’s to anyone who wants a job; I leave my 10% of body fat to Sheryl Webster — she needs it; to Marty Doyle I leave my height; to Derek, my ability to flirt; to Michelle and Merideth Dane, my running shoes; my ability to have fun and cope with life I leave to the student body of S.H.S. Have a good year and God bless! I, Tim Barnes, hereby will the following: to Paul Chatalas, my blue-white Oxford; to Casey Corkrey, my batman decoder ring; to Heidi Olson, my handcuffs; to Mrs. Taggard, my stolen pencil; to Thad Hensleigh, my skiis: to Ken Ouelette, my Vaurnets; to Larry Wilcock, the dollar I owe him from 8th grade; to Mr. Sayles, my TI 55II calculator; to Paula aga nothing. I, Laura Sims, leave to Miss Stutesman my shovel, pencil, and mind, for she will dearly need these or softball. It must be a fascination with speed! Fast cars and fast foods domi- S bb f 9 nated our seniors’ ideas of “dream machines” and “dream cuisine.” tu y or prez : Here and there, we found a senior with m ore mellow, humble, or cultured fantasies, but for the most part it was all speed and spice! Election ’84: Reagan won; Mondale lost; Gerry Ferraro stoled the show. Doesn’t every senior dream of returning for the ten-year reunion in their “Dream machine”? They may ride the school bus now, but part of the American Dream has always involved internal combustion. Some of Miss Lewis’ class rubbed off on Mark Merrell — his dream car is Lewis’ Cadillac. Tim Barnes, of course, favored blue, °75 Chevy Luvs. Other dream ma- chines: Nancy Langlo a midnight- blue ’63 Corvette; Michelle Chopping, a red 924 Porsche; Shawn Cline a li- mosine; Michelle Carlson — a Baja Bug; Lawrence Wilcock — “Old Brown”; Lisa Laser — John Carpenter’s “Christine”; Matt Barnes — Big Foot; Carolyn Malt- man — a 250SL Mercedes; Pete Johnson —a Jaguar XKE; and Sherri “Born to be Wild” Torgeson a Harley Davidsen. Dream on everybody. And see you all in ten years! Will anyone have a station wagon and five kids? One unidentified senior (rumored to have been born without taste buds) chose school lunches as “dream cuisine.” But let’s get real: most seniors go out for lunch. Pizza was the runaway favorite in 85, but there were other personal tastes: Tod Thornton caviar and truffles; Ron Hopla — a good ol’ Stop ’n Go Burg- er; Lawrence Wilcock — an A W Burg- er; David Pratt — Army chow; Nancy Langlo — escargo and Doritos; Mary Bradford elle aimes la Croissants; Donna Trost - yogurt covered raisons; Debbie “Taco Deb’s” Jooste — soft tacos with extra sour cream; Patty Sturdevant - Hagandaz ice cream; Lisa Corrigan french fries; Bobee-Kay Furnish — any- thing fattening or chocolate! The $100 question: Will the Class of ’85 survive without Mom? Our very unscientific poll of seniors gave Reagan two-thirds of the vote, but many seniors chose neither of the major candidates; Some of the write-in votes: Suzi Price Scooby Doo Larry Flynt Ronald McDonald George Jetson Bagwan Shree Rajneesh Paula Thompson Gary Hart Mr. Odin Judge Wapner of the peope’s court John Delorean Jesse Jackson Stubby Lyons

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Seniors A Clatsop College Fan: Heather Morris Donna Trost Lisa Weber Carl Webster John Wickman Lawrence Wilcock Mark Wolford Lisa Woodland Debbie Zsarko John Clark Mathew Barnes Cameéta James Church Phillip Davidson Brad Kauffman Dave Sullivan Shy Joe Church Darcy Dickens Chris Raniero Scott Wallace



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Senior scholarship awards 1985 College of Idaho Sc holarship University of Oregon Presidential Scholarship EOSC Presidential Tuition Award EOSC Presidential Tuition Award - Alternate George Fox Scholarship Pitzer College Scholarship Robert Bernard Scholarship Pitzer College Seattle University Trustees Scholarship University of the Pacific President’s Honors at Entrance University of Puget Sound Scholarship University of the Pacific Scholarship University of the Pacific Scholarship Whitworth College Presidential Scholarship Clatsop Community College Board Scholarships Jog-A-Thon Scholarships Charles E. Smith Memorial Award Steven L. Borland Memorial Scholarship E.B. “Bud” Dennon Memorial Scholarship Cebern Helen Davis Education Grant P.E.O. Academic Scholarship P.E.0. Outstanding Senior Girl Award Rotary Foundation Scholarships Elks Scholarships (Local) Elks Scholarship (Local) 2nd Place Elks Scholarship (District) Elks Scholarship (District) 2nd Place Elks Scholarship (National) Oregon Coast Performing Arts Society Scholarship Student Council Scholarship Mischelle Dupree Suzanne Price Lawrence Wilcock Deborah Richards Bobee-Kay Furnish Lisa Laser Lisa Laser Jon Doyle John Wickman Lisa Swedenborg Jessica Stoller John Wickman John Wickman Jeff Carden Randy Dotson Dean Fisher Kelly Lannigan Sylvia Ostermeier Trish Phifer Andrea Smith Mischelle Dupree Lisa Laser Carolyn Maltman Suzanne Price Jessica Stoller Patty Sturdevant Paula Thompson Lawrence Wilcock Randy Dotson Jon Doyle Deborah Richards Peter Johnson Lisa Weber Suzanne Price Carolyn Maltman Jamie Lerma Suzanne Price Lawrence Wilcock Suzanne Price Tim Barnes John Wickman Suzanne Price Tim Barnes Tim Barnes Suzanne Price Heather Morris Paula Thompson Business and Professional Women’s Scholarship Astoria Regatta Scholarship Honor Society Academic Scholarships Lisa Laser Heather Morris Lisa Laser Carolyn Maltman Suzanne Price Lawrence Wilcock Clatsop Community College Rochester Scholarship Cannon Beach American Legion Scholarship Catholic Church Parish Club Scholarship Oregon AFL CIO Scholarship A W Corporation Scholarship Enblem Club Scholarship Oregon Governor’s Scholar Certificates Eric Kroehnert Jessica Stoller Carolyn Maltman Perry Reid Lawrence Wilcock Lisa Laser Tim Barnes Jon Doyle Sean Farrell Carolyn Maltman Suzanne Price John Wickman Tim Barnes Carolyn Maltman Suzanne Price Tim Barnes Jon Doyle Barbara Eden Sean Farrell Peter Johnson Lisa Laser Carolyn Maltman Suzanne Price Perry Reid Donna Trost John Wickman Lawrence Wilcock Valedictorian Award Salutatorian President’s Academic Fitness Awards Miss Clatsop County Ist Runner-Up Miss Clatsop County 2nd Runner-Up Honor Society Leadership Award Josten’s Foundation Certificate of Recognition Outstanding Senior Vocalist Outstanding Senior Bandperson Music in May Bobee-Kay Furnish Sherri Nyssen Suzanne Price Lisa Weber Heather Morris Deborah Richards Mary Bradford Kathleen Clark Sean Farrell Heather Morris Deborah Richards Laura Sims Jessica Stoller Drama Award Heather Morris ee TOP OF PAGE( L to R): Eric Kroehnert, Rochester Scholarship; Michelle Dupree, Jog-A-Thon Scholarship; Tim Barnes, Valedictorian; Lawrence Wilcock, A W Corporation Scholarship. 17

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