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Coquille High School shows tremendous school spirit in 78-79 Students at Couqille high school have participated and contributed to the tremendous spirit that has been shown this year. Events held included hello week, which a great percentage of freshman participated in, demonstrating their singing talents in front of the student body by singing the “Squirrelly song. Homecoming week had a different event scheduled for the days of the week such as sprout day, silly sock day, roll 'em up day, bandage day, and clown day. tach third period class decorated their doors for Christmas week and they were judged. Mr. Luoto's room 28 won the door decorating contest. The choir also contributed by caroling through the hallways during seventh period. Along with the students supporting their Red Devils teams at the football and basketball games, it was a fun and successful year for school spirit. 22 School Spirit
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Lions Club hosts, serves dinner at annual All Sports Banquet The Coquille Lions Club held their traditional and again well attended All Sports Banquet with former CHS teacher and coach Loran Wiese acting as master of ceremonies. Lions president Ron Preston presented sports awards, certificates and pins as each coach honored outstanding athletes for the year. Head varsity football coach Andy Klemm presented the following awards: Greg Mulkey most valuable player (MVP), Craig Fry and Ray Morgan most inspirational (MIN). Cross Country coach Joan Towne presented the most improved (MIP) award to Steve Gunther and also recognized Jeff Andrist as a 1000 mile runner and Steve Michaelson as a 500 mile runner. Volleyball coach Sharon Nelson awarded Gail Cochran the MVP award and receiving the MIN award were co-winners Laurie Rose and Colleen Leri with Susan Bain receiving the MIP award. Honors presented for varsity basketball by head coach Dan Fast were Bob Scolari MVP, Deric Luoto MIP. Jeff Jenkins MIN and best free throw shooter with a 79%. Girls varsity basketball coach Carol Stutesman awarded Colleen Leri and Lisa Pinkley the MVP award and Gail Cochran the MIN award. Senior Lance Duey was awarded the MVP award for varsity wrestling by head coach Bob Schultz. Track honors presented by coach Larry Phillips were as follows: MVP went to Rick Harry and Mindy Glazebrook. MIN awards went to Brian Muir and Gail Cochran. Head baseball coach Ken Trathen awarded senior Tony Eilertson the MVP award and Dennis Embree the MIP award. MVP recipients for tennis presented by head coach Rod Morris were Kevin Brown and Karen White. The MIP awards for tennis went to Gary Sackett and Patty Phillips. A. Ray Morgan returns to his seat after receiving the Fairview PTO scholarship award. Presenter of the award is Joy DeMam. B. Receiving the Georgia Pacific scholarship award is Todd Cannon. C. Pictured here are those receiving scholastic awards: (FRONT ROW) Paula Mast, Janet Alpine, Dean Fleck, Kevin Brown. Rosemary Amling. Peggy Jennings (ROW TWO) Todd Cannon. Mike Irwin, Paula Hobson. Kris Klemm. Debbie Libby. Jenny Short (BACK ROW) Terri Woodring. Tony Eilertson. Dennis Moody and Ray Morgan D. Recipient of the Christian Leadership award is senior Jeff Jenkins. E. Boys varsity basketball coach Dan Fast delivers the punch line of an amusing story while Bob Scolari and Kent Brook listen. F. Tony Eilertson receives his award from Lions Club president Ron Preston. Also pictured are Lance Duey and Troy Capps G. Colleen Leri and Lisa Pinkley. co-winners of the most inspirational award for varsity basketball, congratulate each other on their award as Jolene Mulvihill and Lauri Rose look on H. Volleyball coach Sharon Nelson begins her presentations at the All Sports Banquet. H T All Sports 21
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A. Spirited students stack up at halftime to build a pyramid. B. Students cheer the Red Devils to a victory at a homecoming football game C. Jennifer Briggs sprouts with spirit D. Here is one of the many signs designed by the senior class. E. The freshman cheerleaders do their fight yell for class competition at a pep assembly. Pictured here are Debbie Hodge. Stacy Jordan, and Jill Moody. F. Jean Rutter expresses her spirit with a spirit rooter. G. Mrs. DeBoard gives the football team an arousing pep talk before the home coming game. H. Kris Klemm boosts spirit for volleyball players by making signs. I. Jean Fleck participates in the game called “Dizzy Lizzy. I School Spirit 23
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