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SPLASH Interview: Zsarko, =C440 SND 25,6 FEANN R SaNDe 2s46 Ot EAN Vista Ga OR 97138 SERSIOE The winning smiles of ping and Mark Merrell. “S-OIGrT OOS! Pasa Daryl Hannah, a Fish Out of Water INSIDE: Mellowing out in Seaside Church be 97138 APRe6 1964 0 34BR Here’s two of the Friendliest people you'll ever meet! Ron Hopla and Lori Bergeson. Michelle Chop- Debbie Zsarko and Joe Church knew that sometimes you just had to say, “Let’s couch!” They were Most Easy Going | t, fas é tx Proof that bookworms are beautiful people: Most Academic Carolyn Maltman and Jon Doyle. They ruined many a grading curve! vs — They must be Italian! Julie Pershin and Thad Hensleigh were Biggest Flirts. If you never met these two, it was because they were so shy! Meet Jeff Cardin and Laura Bandonis. Senior Hall Of Fame 21
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Hopefully, every ’85 grad will find a measure of success, but Tim Barnes and A COLLEGE EDUCATION ASIDE HIG! Suzi Price appear to be shoo-ins. They Is it Worth the Cost? were voted Most Likely to Succeed. Jon Doyle and Donna Trost were also big vote getters in this category. Tod Thornton and Lisa Weber had what it takes to be voted Best Dressed: good taste, a lot of class, a Lands’ End catalogue, and a Meier Frank credit card. Bftz6 aC 88r.00d ‘ 4-04 $835 0 28 BBY 210i SBE £080 LHOS-LN- BUD seeeseeeeae The avant-garde at SHS in 1985. Sean You've got to have a sense of They may be smiling here, but these three took Farrelland Lisa Laser were voted Most humor, and these two had the sports seriously. Intensity and talent made them Artistic. Their creativity and talent best. Jamie Lermaand Sylvia ’85’s Most Athletic: Mike Maki, Terri Leithner, and made student life a lot more interesting! Ostermeier. Shawn Cline. 20 Senior Hall Of Fame
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Activities SS dreaming up excitement a By Thad Hensleigh We live for activities. Doing your algebra homework is one thing, but sucking a plate of strawberry Jell-O is another. From initiat- ing freshmen to seeing Shakespeare's King Lear performed in Ashland, SHS offered an abundance of activities in 1985. Tom Adams was chairman of a first-ever Movie-a-thon; for just two bucks, students got to see both The Karate Kidand Terms of Endearment. Homecoming week was an ac- tivity lover’s dream and included a Prin- cesses Luncheon honoring the football state champs of 1959 and all Homecoming queens from that year to 1985. Lunch box auctions sold gourmet meals complete with mystery companions. Lisa Swedenborg was the highest bidder in ‘85; she paid $18 for lunch with Paul Chatalas! In December, a Santa Claus who looked suspi- ciously like Mr. Odin posed for pictures with students. There were many after-game dances which often led to Herb’s for jo-jo’s and a little gossip. Students collected bottles for the Oregon-Ethiopian Air Lift. Wednes- day nights for a group of junior DJ's was the radio show; hopefully, other students made tuning-in an activity. Pep assemblies fea- tured take-offs on game shows like Family Feud and To Tell the Truth. And who will forget the pre-Astoria game Fishbuster’s-as- sembly (a take off on the popular Ghostbus- ters film). No matter where you turned in 1984-85 an old activity was being reenacted or a new activity unveiled. When it comes to dream- ing up fun to spice up life, high school stu- dents are peerless. TOP: Michelle Dane: Tami Weber, and Sara Vail at the individualist caucus meeting. ABOVE: No LD. needed for this photograph! Rookies wore conspicuous attire during orientation week.
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