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

 - Class of 1985

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Landing ‘ n n he | with pink | jf4+ = Yaming Oy TOP: Kiley Stacey and Ira Matthews testing the punch at the Sno-ball. TOP RIGHT: Faster than the speed of film, Tim Barnes and Larry Peters were Fisherman Busters at a pep assembly. MIDDLE: Chris Newhall casts his vote and Matt Batchelder scarfs his pie. ABOVE: Lisa Swedenborg got her money's worth at a lunchbox auction candlelight, romantic music, great food, and Paul Chatalas’ company. In this section Frosh Initiation Jogathon Homecoming Sno-ball Prom Talent Show Ashland Trip Sea Week 24 25 26-27 28 29 30 31 31

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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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ao Chin up, old chaps: Jason Hussa, Jon Warner, Anthony Kelley, and Chris Newhall How to push a cornnut with your nose by Brenda Bassett Frosh Initiation: Welcoming ti A simple handshake would have been fine for most freshmen, thank you! But as tradition has it, their “welcome” to SHS had to be a bit more — creative. Enter Terri Leithner, Lisa Weber, John Doyle, et alii, masterminds of the offi- cial welcoming party. For a week, the rookies scrubbed the seal, stuffed ba- nanas, pushed cornnuts, and sported shower caps and Groucho Marx glasses all part of their rites of passage. ABOVE: Jim Keith looks lonely as he negotiates the Senior Tunnel. Said Keith, “I was nervous, and a little scared, but it was all good fun.” CEN- TER: Paula Thompson and Erin Corkrey epito- mize the spirit of initiation. RIGHT: “Yes, Terri, I'm wearing my shower cap,” says Chad Lerma. FAR RIGHT: How embarrassing! Rich Jirvosky hides behind his shower cap. } Te Rew) rvoiky And lave SHS ‘5

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