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

 - Class of 1988

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A r • » Kail third rcalli. ii it. Getting ready to practice The Road Not Tak en is the Senior Choir. They also sang at Baccalaureate. The choir was lead by Chuck Hamilton and accompanied on piano by his wife 1988 Listening intently to the repetative instructions on when to move their tassles from the right to the left side arc Patricia Davico. Mark Clark. Anne Caldwell. Craig Camberg. Jill Baker, and Rodne; Douglas. Addressing the audience is Valedictorian Jo Ell- ingson. Earlier in the evening. Salutatorian. Steve Beneke spoke Both were members of the Seaside chapter of the National Honor Society Strutting to the strains of Pomp and Circum stance , performed by the Seaside High School Band, are seniors Marty Doyle and Patti Robinson.

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NCotton. T oK ool tC lullunU CLASS OF Highlights ol Graduation: Senior Choir. Seaside High School Choir and Jazz Choir. Seaside High School Band, and a senior slide show, put on by seniors Nik Krtzan and Paige Peterson. Speeches were given by Christian Starling. Student Body Secretary: Steve Boneke. Salutatorian; Jo Elllngson, Valedictorian: and Jill Baker. Senior Class Secretary. Below: The graduating class ol 1988 Well, it's basically over. The moment we've been working towards for the past four years has finally come. This chapter in our lives is about to come to a close. Everyone is happy of course, but for some, maybe even many, deep down there is this feeling akin to dread basically because well, it's scary. It's been easy to sit back and pass the time think ing that this day wouldn't be here for years or months, but now it is. and its time to face the future Most of the messages we've been hearing tell us to get out there, give it our all. and dig in. That's fine if you're a real gogetter. but if you're not. there's nothing wrong with sort of wandering about, maybe looking around and taking things in stride before making any BIG decisions. Remember, even if you don't think so now. time is going to go by fast. So if you get stuck in a situation you don't like because of a decision you made change directions, do something different. As the old saying goes, ‘life is what you make it' and it's true. Your attitude and the things you do from day to day will greatly affect your outlook on life and the world in general. So. for one. keep having fun. Even though these may have been the four fun- nest years in our lives, we won't know until we experience what's ahead Take care of those you k ve and maybe even tell them that you really do care. Take care of yourself, too. and try to be at peace with those around you. As we go our seperate ways into whatever the future holds, let's all remember that the success we have is not a label that someone else sticks on us. Rather, success is what we've achieved when we are living the way we want to live and are happy. Jill Baker



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20 Yes to life Student Life. What does this phrase mean? Does it mean that Seaside High School students and faculty are alive? Well, in a sense, yes. that's exactly what it means. Now. I don't mean alive as in lungs breathing in the oxygen around us. heart pumping blood to all parts of the body alive. These things are true, but I mean alive as in enjoying life to the fullest and having fun at the same time. That's exactly what we do here at Seaside High School. That's what you'll see on the next ten pages. It may be the Varsity volleyball team doing their gymnastic skit at a pep assembly, or Brad Corrigan and Lisa Burns getting crowned King and Queen of SnoBall. Science teacher Ed Johnson pepping up the crowds at assem- blies. Sid Richardson jumping around and dancing with a member of The Edge, a rock band who played for us one morning. Senior girls forever practicing their air band for Homecoming, and winning first place. Josh Stoller lead ing the pep band. Mr. Haralson getting a pie in the face by Patty Robinson. All that counts is that SHS stu- dents. faculty, and administration said yes to lots of things. Along with everything else throughout the yearbook, they said yes to the many students life activities dances, graduation, assemblies, foreign exchange, dressing up for Homecoming and Orientation, the talent show and showed them- selves as people who are indeed, alive. Blowing for all they're worth, juniors Jon Vail. Adam Lund, and senior Rob Westmoreland play the opening lines oI Tequila at one of the infamous morning pep assemblies. The pep band was a big part of student life, performing at many of the assemblies and basketball games. Hughes- Egg carton pig nose and paper shower cap intact. Baby Seagull James Word willingly stops to show off his outfit to the photographer during freshman ori- entation week. “Cisco (Jorgensen) kept stealing my wig. but I got it back for the JogA-Thon. said enthusiastic senior jogger Marty Doyle. He looks like he's at the top of the Tan-o-meter. with a real tan. Looking energetic and all set to run at least fifty laps in the Jog A-Thon are close pals junior Debbie White and sen kx Mary Kelley Both are rumored to be marathoners in their past lives.

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