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

 - Class of 1988

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Yes to life SHS shows it’s stuff Sunscreen on the noses and leis get seniors Millie Brence and Carrie Huls in the mood to sing California Drea- min'. Members of the new band Straitjackct. sen- iors Travis Danforth and Tracy Weaver, li- vened up the talent show. The band, led by senior Joe Shulte. hoped to get some recogni lion at the talent show. You’re ugly but I love you. screams Dan Kuhn, leader of the publicised group Mag got Rot. Here, junior Lee Beghtol jams out on the guitar. Part of the success to the show was due to the group. Rolling a snap across his shoulders is senior Jason Hussa. He and his partner. Marc Rich- ardson. did this routine of throwing snaps around like the Globetrotters would with bas ket balls. I think it was a real success. said Chuck Hamilton, coodinator of the tal- ent show. Their weren’t a lot of acts, but those who did participate worked long hours. he continued. Maggot Rot sang Ode to Rupert , about one of the rowdier bums of Sea- side. The Broadway choir sang and did a routine to Twist and Shout”, but had to reperform it. because of sound diffi- culties. Another new band. Mike and the Boingers, led by Mike Brown, enter- tained the crowd with Twistin' the Night Away. Said Hamilton. “Overall, everyone put forth a super effort, and the show was a hit.”

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 I it time to go home yet? was the question asked by juniors Jeff Rippet and Jason Heck. Some students only participated in the Jog-a-thon to get out of their afternoon classes. Running This year s edition of the annual Jog- a-thon turned out to be quite a success. The yearly occurance was once again moved. Last year the Jog-a-thon was held in the spring due to the weather. However, the 1987-88 Jog a-thon was re turned to the fall. Participation was en- couraged this year by making it a way to gain Homecoming points in the race for the Spirit Cup. Mr. Branson made us run thirty laps to get out of cross country practice that day.” said Wonder Woman runner, ju- nior Carolyn Jems, so actually, it was a lot of hard work for some of us.” Top five money makers: Jennifer Lily, frosh - $173.00 Rob Nipp, junior • $168.00 Jered Boyd, junior • $136.93 Tracy Street, soph • $130.00 Rhonda Harrison, senior • $66.00 for money My legs got tired and my feet started to hurt, so Christian Starling said he would carry me. said junior Tami Walker Piggy back rides were not an uncommon sight at the Jog-a-thon. The Jog-a-thon was not exactly one of the more serious Homecoming events Pictured here: junior Melissa Thomas and seniors Becky Walker. Tim Davis and Kristi Keener. They were a present from Coach Lyons for our seventeenth birthdays. said senior Lauri Mako of her and senior Erin Corkery s stud ly tee-shirts.



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Twice Is better than once. Freshman Jodie Hal lock rewashes a senior's car after a poor job. The soap had dried on what was left of the paint job. Other cars had to be washed again because sen- iors threw dirt on them. Shower caps, pig noses, and big clunky signs were worn by the fresh- men during orientation week. On Monday the seniors handed out these humiliating costumes. I think they make me look sexy! said Meadow Ayres. Tuesday involved scrubbing the school seal with a toothbrush while sing- ing. It was a great way to learn the fight song while making a fool of yourself. As usual a few freshman refused to wear their costumes, only to look unspirited. Thursday the freshman washed the senior's cars. It was a new idea which turned out well. It was organized and the freshmen enjoyed it. Said Craig Schip- pers. It was fun if you just got in- volved.” Finally Friday came, the last day of orientation. The freshmen showed us how well they knew the fight song and alma mater. Apparently they didn't know it or were just too shy. because everyone booed them. Afterwards, ev- eryone came and sang together, (at right) If the freshmen and seniors had showed a little more cooperation and organization, the week might have gone better. When freshman Heather Stilwell was asked how it all went she replied. It would have been more fun with a hundred percent participation. The baby gull-A rarity Showing off their baby seagull costumes are freshmen Diane Johnson. Loree Weissenfluh. Heather Stilwell. Jamie Burns, (above) and Craig Schippers. (below). These were a few of the fresh- men that actually wore their costumes.

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