Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

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Coquille High School Valerie Short and Jerry Boggs enjoy each other's company at one of the football dances. Issuing tardy slips to Kathl Leri and Sarah Kreick Is Mrs. Glazebrook. After school, Zana Clark relaxes on the outside bench. Table of Contents Student Life - Rhonda Wilson Is taking advantage of the student phone and Mrs. Krantz's pass. Mark Fleck, Matt Ramey, and Mitch Pitts leave school a little early td enjoy the autumn day Academics 16 Cluhs 40 Sports Taking It easy on the senior bench are Kelly McKinley, Cindy Holliman, Blaine Messerle, Diane Frazier, David Waddlngton, Lynne Marshall, Jeff Horlacher, and Tony Meier. LAUREL 499W. Central Coquille 97423 1 Cristie Lowe and a guest from North Bend boogie at the junior prom. During the organized freshmen initiation, Shawn Sinclair, Greq Payne, Bryan Shely, and Gary Marone sing Ring around the Rosy under the supervision of Jerry Boggs as Carl Phillips watches the event. Initiation lasted one week, a long one for some. Concentrating on her art project is Brenda Gilbert. Bill Zook takes his classroom frustration out on his friendly neighborhood locker. Kirk Garrison gives Tawni Hall a lift to class. 2 Student Life Shad Creager chugs his share of rootbeer during a class competition. Signing yearbooks are (right side) Kristen Todd Sonya Hartley, Cindy Wear and Carl Phillips (left side) Julie Swearingen, and Anne Nash. The yearbooks arrived as planned in September. A1 Walsh seems to be signaling for a waiter during lunch. Matt Greene tells a joke while Serena Gasner listens. Gary Sholter(right) digs into his lunch as Bob Vigue checks Gary's plate out. Showing off the latest punk rock style is Rexiena Scott. Student Life 3 Welcome back features buttons, dress-up days, class competition, and Initiation Freshmen Sheldon Bowen, Tina Marquez and Becky Capps are Initiated In front of the senior bench by seniors Lynne Marshall, Cathy Jerin, Michelle Myhrovold, Val Howerton, Vlkkl Short, John Capps, Diane Frazier, and David Waddlngton and (squatting In front) Cindy Holliman and Zana Clark. This sign puts the freshmen on notice. Sophmores Greg Scott And Doug Crossen were a gruesome twosome dressed for punk rock day. Seniors Ray Pfaff, Michelle Myhrvold, Kathy Klemm, Krystln Self and Kristi Stout show their winning form In the multi-legged race. Freshmen Becky Burris, Rosemary Hatch, and Tausha Hill, hit the floor for another chorus of We love you seniors____ Lining up to row and sing row, row, row your boat are freshmen (from the front) Brady Johnson, Kevin Moss, Lance Starry, Greg Payne, Steve Anderson, Wade Luckman, and Gary Marone. Their efforts are being encouraged by Blaine Messerle (sunglasses), Greg Lans (on stairs), and (on right) Kelly McKinley, Greg Brugnoll, David Waddlngton, and Steve Wolfe. 4 Hello week. Initiation Freshmen Greg Payne, Wade Tater Luckman, and Gary Marone recite their poem for seniors Kevin Nasvall, Kelly McKinley, and Greg Brugnoli. WERE GONNA GOOD TIME cei bW In this sign, the seniors predict what their last year will be like. Freshmen Paula Freeman Annette Young listen carefully to instructions from a passing senior. Junior Jim Johnson gulps his share in the root beer chug contest as seniors Jon Benson, Aaron Roady and Steve Lemery watch the event. This sign was posted in the senior hall to remind eager seniors to wear their badges of authority. Freshmen Robert Hoopes, Shaun Sullivan and Bob Crim (kneeling) get some pointers from seniors John Gage, Arthur Wake, Vance Faulkner, Robby Little and David Miller as (at left) Missy Dahl, Claudine Beauchamp, Jim Havens and Doug Armstrong watch. Hello week, Initiation 5 Homecoming week features dress-up days and Give 'em a Hawaiian Punch theme As Roy Ne1son(far right) hits the ground with a pass he just received, Cliff Wheeler and Tom Wilson throw blocks on the play. Lining up for the homecoming court are senior queen Kathy Kletmt with her escort Ron Jollng, senior princess Jodi Mlska with escort Tim Counts, senior princess Kristi Stout with escort Jerry Boggs, freshman princess Tina Marquez with escort DonJon Pelc, and junior princess Sue Stephens with escort Mitch Pitts. Not pictured Is sophomore princess Denise Frazier and escort Steve Blohm. Flag team member Sandy King lifts her flag into a snappy salute at half time. The night air boils with heat as the devils ignite another game. Kathl Leri and Sarah Krlek try to explain to Kristi Stout that this Is football season not baseball season. BMb The seniors built this Homecoming float and took first place for their efforts. Homecoming Queen Kathy Klemm admires her royal bouquet. Her escort Is Ron Jollng. Cathy Jerin swings into another rally routine. Homecoming 7 At the junior prom, it's Just You and I for a night of dancing and romancing The junior prom court includes princesses Sue Stephens and Tracy Joling, queen Cammi Carlson, princesses Lori Thurman and Dolores Miller, and escorts A1 Walsh, Dan Hermann, Pat Payne, Roy Nelson, and Mark Pinson. Joel Wintjen and Deena May move to the music of a slow dance. 8 Junior Prom Brian Henson asks Anjeanette Mitchell to dance. Serving at the prom are Kathi Leri, Diane Hedeen, and Heidi Luckman. An intimate moment is shared by queen Cammi Carlson and her escort for the evening Pat Payne. Even though their dates decided to sit this one out, Roy Nelson and Jeff Abbey take to the floor by themselves. The senior ball with Its theme of Thinking of you Always entertains 70 couples Taking pleasure In the rhythm of Dave Gabrlelson's music are John Capps and Cindy Wear. Tina Kennedy enjoys some punch as well as David Jennings' company. Lining up as the senior prom court are princesses Val Howerton and Jodi Ml ska, queen Zana Clark, princesses Cathy Jerln and Diane Fralzer, and escorts Dennis Harris, Kurt Albertson, Kent Holmes, Steve Noel, and Dave Waddlngton. Ray Pfaff and Monica Flynn delight In this humorous moment. Willard Coleman chats Tawni Hall and Kirk with Kim Kill in during a Garrison show their break In the action. stuff. Senior Ball 9 Matt Ramey sidearms a Enjoying a little sun by the office are Erik Wiprud, quarterback throw. Dan Lemery, and Neil Daniels. Melvin Atwell digs into a cafeteria lunch. Rick Schaffer connects with some fancy footwork. Making a buy at the 7-11 are Rebecca Hagen and Brenda Davis as Zana Clark and Teresa Davidson look on. 10 Noonhour activities A variety of assemblies provides entertainment The lead singer with the Jazz Ensemble representing the Air Force was a real crowd pleaser. Waiting with letters to spell out victory are Kenny Wilson, Doug Butler, Craig Storm, Greg Brugnoll, John Capps, John Cochran, Jeff Torrence, and Eric Metcalf. Matt Greene and Kelly Burg use a golf tee to pass a ball down the line In this assembly skit as Shelly Blohm, Sheldon Bowen, Rhonda Beers, and Tim Causey watch the action. Ashland Actors Wayne Ballantyne and Mark Murphy perform during their visit. Mark Murphy played the lead role in Hamlet. The Air Force Jazz Ensemble featured a variety of solo performances which drew a lot of applause. 11 Assemblies For those into a different look, jackets, t-shirts, jeans, and footwear are in T-shirts, like this one, display the different tastes of their owners. Rick Flood shows the style for low, comfortable, and colorful shoes. Angela Miller shows her taste for clothes with this mini-skirt. Dolores Miller and Tandy Parks are a good example of the high school's casual look. Juli Griffin, Denise Hodge, and Lana Self take a break at the heater during noon hour. Windbreakers were popular like this one worn by Jackson White. Rick Foord sports a couple of Items popular this year: a black jacket and levls with a split seam. u-a. to 198 12 Fads Pep assemblies give us a chance to show our school spirit and laugh it up in skits Toby Dinkins and Sandy Pritchard show their spirit by participating in a pep assembly skit. Dave Waddington and Val Howerton, chosen to be Mr. and Mrs. Cool, sit comfortably on their buckets of ice. Carl Phillips, Sue Stephens, Roy Nelson, and Nancy Ellis carefully balance a golf ball on a tee for the junior class competition. Alecia Lattin, Breena Bender, and Michelle Cook cheer for the varsity basketball team. Kristen Todd claps with the school song. By the look on their faces, Nancy Jennings and Tracy Joling show that pep band can be fun. Yelling for the freshman class are (back row) Lana Self, Jammy Rimmer, V.'ade Luckman, Steve Anderson, Chris Beebe, (middle row) Judy Cearley, Carla Howerton, Tracey Hagen, (front row) Tammy Googe, and Shaun Fluke. Spirit 13 Devil bands, choir, chorus, and triple trio perform at concerts and competitions Saxaphone players Jamie Glazebrook, Brian Smith, Todd Ellis and Richard Jennings contribute their share to this number. Choir member Kris Dykes with her candle heads for the Christmas performance. Mr. Dorsett directs the choir in the final measure of this Christmas song. 14 Music Concerts Band director Wes Hedeen escorts the Red Devil band at the O.S.U. Band Day. The Devils placed first! These tenors and altos blend their voices. Reinout DeVries eyes the conductor. Playing kettle drums is Matt Ramey. Music Concerts 15 Oeri Foster concentrates on the bull's-eye during archery In her PE class as David Dllly looks on. Norm Sloan Is busy bolting down the new bench boards located outdoors between Mr. DeBoard's and Mrs. Krantz's rooms. Norm headed up the project for the Student Council and he was helped by several classes These benches are enjoyed by many. The benches were originally built by the Class of 1966. 16 Academics Brian Barklow takes a quick peek at Brent Libby's fetal pig in Biology II. LaRinda Chandler examines a slide in Mr. Schultz's Biology 1 class. Kathy Klemm checks over the skeleton in Anatomy. Penny Saylor and Renee Singleton discuss their research papers for Communications III. Academics 17 Math classes explore and discover the many concepts of mathematics. Mike Rowe gets Involved In Mr. Crawford’s math class. Kevin Moss completes his assignment with the aid of a geometer In Geometry. In Mr. Flynn's General Math class, trik Hartwell concentrates on an Important test. Sheryl Woodring pays attention to a discussion In Advanced Math. Jeff Delbridge nibbles some Intelligence from his pencil. Jeff Grant searches through Mr. Sterrett's Geometry book for legal answers to a homework assignment. Kris Wisely and Wade Luckman share in a discussion in Mr. Sterrett's Geometry class. 18 Math Knanh Minh Tang focuses on a math problem in Mr. Christiansen's Advanced Math class as he checks his paper against the miles of material on the black board. In Mr. Christiansen's Algebra I class, Ken Riley keeps his answers to himself. Jim Havens waits patiently for Mr. Sterrett to respond to his question. in Geometry. Debi Harris and Breena Bender compare strategy Math 19 Shop programs offer a variety of career skills for the student heading for a job Jeff Lavey stares at a score sheet to find the right cut of meat. Charles Stevenson lets the chips fly. John Capps is concentrating on a woodshop project. John Wise, Ty Allman, and Jens Jorgenson put on a screwdriver handle. Mike Wigle moves a pot full of molten aluminum. 20 Shops The agriculture class finishes a filmstrip and discusses a meat judging contest. On the desk Is Don Mike Wigel pours molten Kay. Seated are Tracey Heldel, Norm Sloan, Jeff aluminum while in metal Lavey, and Bill Zook. shop. Tony Meier is In deep concentration while pouring 1500 degree molten aluminum. Norm Sloan is In deep concentration while on an agriculture class field trip to a meat judging contest. Shops 21 In Communications, students give speeches, use grammar rules, and read literature It looks like a group effort by Serena Gasner, Colleen Callahan, and Douq Butler as they work on an assignment in College Prep. Rexina Scott hits the books in College Prep English. Emphasizing a point from her Comm.II speech on Contraception is Kerrie Phillips. In Comm. II Roy Campbell finds a book interesting. Amber Plum works on an assignment in Comm. II. 22 Communications Willard Coleman reviews his short story to find the key concepts. Susan Johnson works on a grammar exercise In Comm. IV. Working on a project In Mrs. Wlprud's class Is Steve Anderson. In Yearbook, Ray Pfaff and Joy Smith review the books for prints. Andrea Noel, Mindy Gllklson, and Angela Stamos pull their thoughts together in Comm. II. Phil Bishop and Chris Kolln are hard at work in Short Story. Mrs. DeBoard provides humor In her lectures as shown on Carl Phillip's face. Communications 23 If you have talented hands. Art classes offer things to shape, mold and paint Kirk Garrison skillfully works on the pottery wheel. 71 Beginning to shape a new creation is Lisa Mauro. Joel Wintjen carefully shapes his pottery project in ceramics. Todd Ellis brushes on the finishing touches to his art project. Brady Johnson constructs a Hollywood stuntman's rock. Tony Meier takes a break after a hard day's work. 24 Art Working side by side to complete their ceramics projects are Kevin Sax, Jim Heavens, Terry Boggs, and Todd Ellis. Kim Jacks listens to her Walkman cassette player while carving clay. While continuing to work, Mike Oden listens to his classmates as Brady Johnson does some cutting. Jeff Smith applies glaze to his project. Setting the base for a new project is Tom Coleman. Using clay rollers, Angela Stamos and Robin Kalno work on clay. Art 25 David Crawford shows interest in this experimental car which was part of the physics tour of the engineering departments at O.S.U. Russ Carlson, Roxann Williams, and Kelly McKinley scrutinize this cow liver for liver flukes. Desiree Oeleis concentrates hard on her Biology I homework. Brian Barklow prepares to further mutilate his pig. Putting their fetal pigs to rest with a funeral procession are Lori Thurman, Karen Burris, Teresa Davidson, Heidi Luckman, Monica Flynn, Brian Barklow, and Bob Gunther. 26 Science Science courses offer field trips here and there, fetal pig dissection, and first-hand fundamentals Kathi Leri plays the last rites for the Bioloqy II pigs so that they will peacefully ascend to formaldehyde heaven as Brian Barklow, Diane Hedeen, and Mr. Klemm look on. Shawn Sinclair assists Tausha Hill as she carefully marks off the correct distance for an earth science project. Mary Pierce seems as if she is more concerned with the safety of her pig rather than the dissection of it as she begins to explore the spinal cord. Chris Beebe attempts to make accurate measurements for his experiment in his earth science class. Striving to complete her Biology I assignment is Kim Brook. Science 27 Home Economics is for those students who have interests in cooking and baking. Craig McCue is seeking help from Mrs. Carrington asking for more information about how to do his assignment while Lisa Vigue looks on. Connie Dorland is slicing bread for part of the meal her group is preparing. Paula Freeman and Sally Jo Miller are comparing notes and preparing for their cooking test. Sonya Hartley, Jull Swearingen, and Susan Nelson are hitting the books In their cooking class. 28 Home Economices Sewing, Needlepoint classes challenge students who like to sew, knit, and crochet. Kim Rochek Is really concentrating as she does the final steps In finishing her skirt that she has been working on recently. Carrie Stevens is busy pinning her patterns pieces to her material. Karen Judd is working on her dress which she has just started to cut out. Carrie Stevens is pinning her garment together getting ready to sew it while Shelly Blohm is talking to her. Rexina Scott takes a short Melissa Allman is learning break from her needlepoint how to put in a hem. work. Sewing, Needlepoint 29 It's books and writing for juniors and seniors in four Social Studies courses Deep in thought in her U.S. History class is Dawna Hasel. Paying attention Is Rhonda Gederos as Mr. Short lectures in Citizenship. Kris Dykes concentrates on Mr. Short's lecture while studying her notes. Tad Mattix gives his attention to a nearby conversation In U.S. History. Taking a break from their studies are Dolores Miller and Tandy Parks while Kim Jacks looks on. Russ Carlson prepares for a test in U.S. History. Tressa Kinsell reviews her answers on her history test. Eric Violet seems to be working hard on his test in History. 30 Social Studies Wizzing through a test in U.S. History Is Charles Sargent. Don Sax combines relaxation and studying in a creative way. As Robin Nichols listens attentively in History, Jim Johnson seems to prefer his paperback. Mr. Trathen's Global Studies class provides various degrees of studying for Damon Johnson, Karen Judd and Shawn Gurney. Laura Berryhill and Toby Dinkins take time out to read and review the chapter in Global Studies. Kelly Dennis puts her pen to this History assignment. Social Studies 31 Looking for a cue from Mr. Dorsett are Robbln Siegenthaler and Alecia Lattin. Playing the saxaphone is Brian Smith. Cammi Carlson concentrates on her clarinet. Tammy Burkett and David Peeves check the notes on this number. Singing Farewell my love are Kathleen Finnegan, Brenda Bender and Kim Brook, Practicing her piano is Heidi Pullen as Steve Kilmer and Kelly Burg look on. 3? Music During the day. Band, Choir, and Mixed Chorus build and sharpen musical skills. Lisa Bales, Dolores Miller and Lisa Arnold blend their voices while singing Java Jive. Bill Hatfield puffs a tune Into his tuba. Steve Kilmer plays the piano for the chorus class as Angie VanRooyen turns the pages. Becky Capps and Angie VanRooyen find time to chat in chorus. Shawn Gurney reviews her sheet music in choir. Music 33 Business classes offer Personal Finance I and II, Business Occupational Skills Center, Bookkeeping , Recordkeeping, Typing I and II, Shorthand, and Career Education. Karen Judd, Dani Scoville, Kim Kill in, Shelley Reyna, and Val Short are sitting quietly and patiently while they are being lectured to by their teacher. Brenda Bowers looks a bit troubled while finishing a page out of her shorthand book. Tisha Ramirez attempts to finish her assignment before the bell rings. Shelley Reyna, Val Short, Tina Train, Dawn Scheirman, Damon Johnson, Katrina Kinsell, Tisha Ramirez, and Roy Campbell are preparing for a test by studying their notes. Tracy Trathen has good form while typing her assignment. 34 Business Khanh Minh Tang is trying to finish up his page while Greg Brugnoll looks on to see how to do his paper. Mike Fleming sits quietly as he is comparing his notes to what his teacher Is lecturing about to his class. Tandy Parks answers questions from her workbook as she refers to her textbook for accuracy. Business 35 Physical Education classes keep students In shape In archery Mark Henson practices aiming and shooting his bow and arrow as Scott Chrlstoferson, Jerl Foster, Mr. Trathen, and Dave Dllley watch. It looks like he may have hit the bull's-eye. Exercising your legs can be as easy as riding a bike. Audie Staten demonstrates by putting around on his three-wheeled bicycle. Lisa Claiborne and Tausha Hill wait their turn during a basketball drill. Melanie Galarsa checks out the action In P.E. 36 Physical Education Kennedy and David Maeyaert Dan Gllkey builds up his triceps In Weight Training. Mark Henson gets one more curl In before switching stations. Dan Hyatt gives 100% while curling. In Weight Training Dexter Trlmnel works out on the bench press as Charles Stevens builds up his thighs. Heidi Luckman shows Tonya a square dancing detail. Jackson White gives both his legs a good workout on one of the weight machine's stations. Physical Education 37 Work experience offers a lot of on-the-job training for juniors and seniors Part of the work for Wendy Layton includes moving feed and farm tools for Jo-Debs. Kelly Dennis sorts through some items at Krafty Korner. ________________ A J At the Sentinel, Paige Ross measures newspaper ad sizes. Serena Gasner takes a break from her typing for the Sheriff's department to chat with detective Dale Willis. Tagging some pants at JC Penney is Arthur Wake. Writing out a bill at Wilcut Veterinary is Rhonda Gederos. 38 Work experience David Miller sands a car's primer coat smooth. Tina Train straightens up the picture frames at Krafty Korner. At the hospital Molly Duncan moves a bed. Vikkl Short delivers a wheelchair. One of Kelly Brugnoli's jobs at the Sheriff's department is to answer the phone. On the job Colleen Callahan thumbs through the files looking for information. Rick Schaffer fills it up at Union 76. Work experience 39 In an ASB meeting, secratary Jodi Mi ska takes the minutes. At a meat judging contest, Tracey Heldel determines which Is the correct answer. Skating at an SAE Sandra King (foreground) and the rest of the activity is Mandy Hutson, flagteam practice their routines. Swinging her flag around during a football game is Trina Larson. Key Club members A1 Walsh and Brenda Irwin set up one of the trees they sold during their money-raising project. 40 Clubs Tracey Heldel and Jeff Lavey (on the left) work with other students on a meat judging project at a packing plant. Dawn Schelrman and Cristle Lowe model their new noses at an NHS initiation banquet. Varsity football cheerleader Tracy Jollng roots her team on to victory. Relnout DeVries, the AFS student, takes a classroom break. Rhonda Wilson and Corie Phil ley fire up some devil spirit. Clubs 41 Three clubs focus their talent on academic leadership: Associated Student Body (ASB), National Honor Society (NHS), and Students in Action for Education (SAE) These ASB officers Include (standing) business manager Colleen Callahan, treasurer Becky Ryan, (seated) vice president Sarah Kreick, president Vikki Short and secretary Jodi Mi ska. President Vikki Short and vice president Sarah Kreick help other members with spirit week plans. President Vikki Short points out suggestions to other ASB members Jodi Mi ska, Sarah Kreick, Colleen Callahan and Becky Ryan. Listening during iniation are initiates Cathy Jerin, Monica Flynn, Kathi Leri, Khahn Mlnh Tang, Bob Gunther, Cristie Lowe, Heidi Luckman, Dawn Scheirman and Laura Berryhill. Leading a meeting, president Vikki Short discusses plans for activities. NHS inlatate Cathy Jerin shows her enthusiam by being a good sport. 42 ASB, NHS, SAE SAE officers pictured here include vice president Lisa Claiborne, president Tami Thompson (seated), treasurer Karen Burris, and secretary Kelly Greene. Talking with Mrs. Krantz are Ashland players Mark Murphey and Wayne Ballantyne who offered demonstrations of acting and other stage skills. Their visit was sponsored by SAE. President Serena Gasner leads the iniation banquet held at Coquille High School's library. Michelle Hubbard shows her skating ability at a skate-o-thon sponsored by SAE at the community building. SAE members Tami Thompson and Karen Burris get involved In selling Santa grams. NHS, SAE 43 Three school clubs fill the year with meetings, projects, and activities: Key Club, Future Farmers of America, and Future Business Leaders of America Key Club members pictured here are (front row) Ray Pfaff, Amy Bowman, Anjle Mitchell, Monica Flynn, Danelle Helkklla, Heidi Luckman, Wade Luckman, Dena Brugh and Craig Storm, (back row) Nancy Jennings, Tim Counts, Brenda Irwin, Sonya Hartley, Kristen Todd, Merry Dykes, Vikki Short, Kathy Klemm, Diane Frazier, Donelle Frazier and David Waddington. FFA members pictured here are (front row) Don Kay, Tracey Heldel, Norm Sloan, Mandy Hutson, David Miller and Casey Christopherson. (back row) Andy Bruce, John Gage, Ron Chambers, Eric Vlolette, Bill Zook and Adviser Jim Collins. Teresa Davidson and Deena May get down to business at an FBLA meeting. Giving his opinion at an FBLA meeting is Tom Woodring. Looking at some FFA materials Is Ron Chambers. Listening to information about a Key Club project Is Donelle Frazier. 44 Key Club, FFA, FBLA FBLA members pictured here are Tom Woodring, Kris Wheeler discusses the Dykes, adviser Judy Blomqulst, Deena May. Teresa c'u s f nances Davidson, and Rexlena Scott. treasurer Lynne Marshall. Enjoying a Key Club meeting are Nancy Jennings, Tim Counts, Brenda Irwin, Sonya Hartley and Kristen Todd. John Gaoe schedules an FFA event on the calendar. Working on a meat judging project Is Tracey Heldel, Mandy Hutson and Jeff Lavey. Mandy was the first CHS student ever to earn an FFA State Farmer Award. Key Club, FFA, FBLA 45 Sharp uniforms and snappy flags add real class to some terrific twirls and whirls Merry Dykes practices correct flag grip during third period. Merry Dykes and Brenda Smith execute a turn under the lights at a Friday night game. The flag team includes (front row) Cammi Carlson, Sandy Pritchard, Laura Lodholz, Kim Goodwin, Sheri Lyons, Molly Messerle, Merry Dykes, Kathy Finnegan, Sandra King, Tracy Trathen, (back row) Denise Frazier Frazier, Kristen Todd, Donelle Frazier, Brenda Smith, Kelly Gil Patrick, Karen Burris, Annette Pierce, Anjeanette Mitchell, and Tami Thompson. With flaqs fly n9 in ail directions, the team executes one of its manuevers at a Friday night game. 46 Flag team This year's American Field Service exchange student Is Relnout deVries. AFS officers Include (front row) president Monica Flynn, treasurer Diane Hedeen, (back row) secretary Kathy Finnegan, and vice president Alecla Lattln. P.y being involved in the C.H.S band, Relnout gains experience playing such instruments as the oboe. Relnout learns about American history and politics as he adds to the discussion in his citizenship class. Perfecting his typing skills as he finishes this assignment is Relnout deVries. Reinout punches In some Information on one of the high school's Radio Shack computers In his computer science class. AFS 47 Zana Clark explains to future Red Devil Brenda Krewson about the night's activities. Red Devi I mascot Cathy Jerln helps boost the crowd's enthusiasm and spirit. Both the football and basketball rallies did much to boost the enthusiasm and excitement of the Coqullle High School sports fans through their spirited yells and high-powered chants. Homecoming's Hawaiian Punch theme was translated into these hawallan costumes worn by the J.V. cheerleaders Alecla lattln, Brenda Ralph, Laurie Hardman, Danelle Helkklla, and Rochelle Hogge. Not pictured, Marcia Judd. The varsity football cheerleaders perform the routine for the starting line up. Pictured are Vlkkl Short, Diane Frazier, Krys Self, Tracy Jo ling, Nancy Jennings, and Devil mascot Brenda Krewson. Not pictureo is Zana Clark. Rolling their way into another cheer are varsity footbaII rally members Krys Self and Diane Frazier. 48 Football Rallies Kris Wisely shows her style Jodi Miska lets loose with an all right Devils! Freshman rally members Tonya Kennedy, Amy Bowman, and Kris Wisely gather to plan their next cheer. Varsity rally members Kris Stout, Kathy Klemm, Jodi Miska, Corie Philley, Rhonda Wilson, and Cristie Lowe blend their efforts in this dance routine. J.V. rally members Brenda Irwin, Dena Brugh, and Angela Miller provide punch to this cheer. These rally members take advantage of a time-out to boost the crowd's spiri t. Basketball Rallies 49 Janice Coonfare rockets this dribble down the floor. Karen Judd returns this shot as Tami Thompson, Janet Finley and Lori Leri focus in on the play Dance team members Heidi Pullen, Diane Frazier, Angle Miller and Becky Wells bring back the 60's flavor of the Beach Boys in this routine. In the girls varsity game against the teachers, Kathi Leri elbows for position on a rebound with Mr. Larry Phillips. 50 Sports Scott Henson has a head-and-arm on his opponent. David Crawford heads for the finish line at this cross country meet. Sports 51 JV's, with 3 narrow losses, also work to a 6-7 season Setting up to return a serve are LaRInda Chandler, Lori Leri, and Mindy Gllklson. Cammie Altree connects on this return shot. The JV volleyball team includes (seated) Cammie Altree, Denise Hodge, Mindy Gilkison, Karen Judd, and (standing) Shelly Blohm, Lisa Clayborne, Janet Finley, Heidi Hasel, Merry Dykes, LaRInda Chandler, Lori Leri, Tami Thompson, and Coach Ann Li day. Laura Mendoza and Karen Judd watch net action. Janet Finley shows good follow through after scooping a low shot back into the air. Watching the game are Coach Ann Li day, Denise Hodge, Tami Thompson, and Janet Finley. Karen Judd goes into the air to return the ball as LaRinda Chandler moves in. 52 JV volleyball Diane Hedeen gets ready to send another serve on Its way. Tracy Trathen (at the net) tangles with a Bandon Tiger as Kris Stout (21) looks on. Celebrating a point are Diane Hedeen (11), and Val Howerton (10). To the right is Molly Messerle (12). Varsity volleyball finishes with 6 wins and 7 losses The varsity volleyball team Includes (seated) Diane Hedeen, Kris Stout, Coach Sharon Nelson, Stephanie Rodenburg, and Val Howerton. Standing are Nancy Ellis, Kathy Klemm, Sarah Kreick, Molly Messerle, Molly Duncan, Kathy Leri, and Tracy Trathen. Kris Stout (21) and Kathy Klemm (23) move Into position on this play. Varsity volleybal1 53 The Devils post two wins and come close in three games The varsity football team includes (back row) coaches Bob Schultz, Andy Klemm, Jerry Luoto, Ken Trathen, John Christiansen, and players Kelly McKinley, Craig McCue, Donjon Pelc, Russell Carlson, (row three) Blaine Messerle, Mike Thurman, Chris Harlukowicz, Jon Benson, Ken Wilson, Mark Fleck, Bryan Kelley, Tim Martindale, Toby Dinkins, (row two) Mike Reeves, Andy Andrist, Mickey Clements, Brent Libby, A1 Walsh, Roy Nelson, Robert Gunther, Tom Wilson, Rex Greene, (front row) Cliff Wheeler, Norm Sloan, Joe Fuller, Steve Wolfe, David Waddington, Craig Storm, Dennis Simons, John Cochran, and John CaDDS. Roy Nelson (30) receives a lateral from Craig Storm (10) as Steve Wolfe (60) does some work on the line. Donjon Pelc (62) leads Roy downfield. David Waddington (52) assists in the downing of an opponent as Cliff Wheeler (73) and Bryan Kelley (9) arrive at the scene. during a demanding season. Coach Andy Klemm ponders the ups and downs of a long season. Roy Nelson (30) reaches for a hand off from Craig Storm (10). 54 Varsity football Nick Fuller (22) and Doug Sherwood (51) rush through Devil fire as they return to the field at half time. Coquille Opponent 21 Rogue River 17 2 South Umpqua 42 12 Siuslaw 15 7 Brookings 28 29 Bandon 6 8 Junction City 21 31 Reedsport 38 13 Gold Beach 38 12 Myrtle Point 14 throw a block on a South Umpqua player. Roy Nelson (30) kicks on a fourth down as Craig Storm (10) and Mickey Clements (17) give Roy some room to work in. Watching the Devils move down the field are Dennis Simons (72), Steve Wolfe (60), Donjon Pelc (62), assistant coach Spike Parry, Jon Benson (44), and Mike Reeves (63). Varsity football 55 Froshmores field a tough team and roast opponents on the way to a perfect season The Froshmore football team includes (front row) Mark McCorey, Nathan Page, Darren Horlacher, Jeff Grant, Jackson White, Doug Sherwood, Mike Ryan, Doug Stover, Steve Blohm, Nick Fuller, (second row) Matt Greene, Sheldon Bowen, Tim Causey, John Flynn, Shad Creager, Bob Crim. Scott Saunders, Greg Payne, Nell Daniels, (third row) Coach Jerry Luoto, Casey Chrlstopherson, Allen Gunther, Brian Bowers, Steve Anderson, Todd Danielson, John Wallace, Robbie Horton, Frik Wlprud, (back row) Coach John Christiansen, Ken Jerin, Wade Luckman, Fred Pantekoek, Jim Young, Doug Crossen, Jeff Krall, Mark Henson, David Maeyart, Displaying the teamwork that got the Devils through an undefeated season are Mark Henson, Scott Saunders, John Wallace, Bob Crim, Steve Anderson, Shad Creager, Kenny Jerin, Brian Bowers, and Doug Crossen. The Devil defense puts the stop on the Bandon Tigers with efforts from Mike Ryan, Erik Wiprud, Bob Crim, Doug Crossen, and Brian Bowers. Alecia Lattln and Danelle Helkklla boost pep to add to the froshmore season. Coach Luoto expresses an important point with Greg Payne while Nick Fuller looks on. T John Wallace boots a punt against the Bandon Tigers. 56 Froshmore football Girls, boys 4th at district, Crawford 22nd at state and 1st in Far West League David Crawford leads the pack at the Coqullle cross country meet In Bandon. David placed first In that meet. Tom Woodring heads for the tape at a Coqullle Cross Country meet In Bandon, Tom placed third. Cross Country Team picture Includes (front row) Tom Woodring, Karen Blair, Carla Howerton, Monica Flynn, Traci Hagen, David Crawford (second row) Mike Fleming, Robert Hoops, Jim Haven, Kahn Minh Tang, Van Brolllni (back row) Larry Phillips. Tom Woodring and Kahn Mlnh Tang loosen up with a hurdler stretch before the Coqullle Cross Country meet in Bandon. Karen Blair hustles her way to the finish line at the Coqullle Cross Country meet In Bandon. Karen placed third. Cross country 57 Devils denied state playoff berth finishing the season third with an 8-5 season Pivoting toward the lane, Wendy Layton (32) heads for the basket. Stephanie Rodenburg zeros In on her team mate as she gets ready to unload a fast pass. Girls varsity basketball team Includes (front row) Sarah Kreick, Nancy Ellis, Tracy Trathen, Joy Smith, Karen Judd, Kathl Leri, (back row) Wendy Layton, Stephanie Rodenburg, Larry Phillips, Kerrle Phillips, Tamara Smith, Val Howerton, and Mindy Gllkison. Not pictured is Diane Hedeen. Devils went out on the floor showing their spirit: Val Howerton, Mindy Gilkison, Tracy Trathen, Kerrle Phillips, Karen Judd, Diane Hedeen, Nancy Ellis, and Kathi Leri. on a fast break as Tracy Trathen (20) drives the ball into her front court. Steph Rodenburg (42), Kathi Leri (23), and Val Howerton work a hands out, no-nonsense defense against a Gold Beach ball handler. 58 Girls varsity basketball Val Howerton takes a time out at practice. Coquille Opponent 59-37 Bandon 46-52 Brookings 51-43 Gold Beach 46-49 Myrtle Point 25-40 Siuslaw 48-41 Gold Beach 44-33 Reedsport 49-42 Bandon 50-42 Brookings 45-32 Bandon 43-38 Myrtle Point 46-57 Siuslaw 30-32 Reedsport Stunned by an official's call are Coach Phillips, Sarah Kreick, Kathi Leri, Tracy Trathen, Mindy Gilkison, and Nancy Ellis. Foreward Sarah Kreick drives the ball around her opponent to score two points against Siuslaw. Practicing free throws Is Diane Hedeen. Girls varsity basketball 59 Some bench action during the game shows Greg Brugnoli preparing to go out on the floor as game activities hold the attention of Jeff Torrence, Doug Butler, Craig Storm, and Craig McCue. Eric Metcalf uses his dribbling techniques to ward off an opponent. Doug Butler concentrates on making up lost points in this free-throw attempt. Tom Wilson goes all out for two. Greg Brugnoli listens to the pregame instructions from the officials. 60 Boys varsity basketball Aiming to claim the prize for his opponent's mistake, Greg Brugnoli focuses his attention on this technical shot. Devils end league play with three-way tie for third Craig Storm aggressively looks for a pass as a South Umpqua Lancer moves in on defense. The varsity basketball includes (left to right) Bryan Kelley, Eric Metcalf, Doug Butler, Greg Brugnoli, Ken Wilson, Craig Storm, Jeff Torrence, John Cochran, Tom Wilson, Dave Waddington, John Capps, and manager Craig McCue. Dave Waddington pops one during the pregame warmup. Coquilie Opponent 46-48 McKenzie River 69-50 McKenzie River 56-53 111 ini os Valley 44-49 Pleasant Hill 64-41 South Umpqua 56-52 Si us law 64-52 Gold Beach 74-46 Reedsport 57-66 Bandon 73-79 Brookings 43-49 Myrtle Point 45-44 Si uslaw 64-69 Gold Beach 46-47 Reedsport 77-81 Bandon 85-62 Brookings 61-47 Myrtle Point Boys varsity basketball 61 Molly Messerle gets ready to fire this shot over a defending Bruin. Tim Causey gathers the ball for a pass. JVs and Frosh end their seasons with winning records Todd Danielson, Steve Blohm and Jeff Abbey hustle down the court to take their defensive positions. As cheerleaders Dena Brugh and Brenda Irwin offer encouragement, Eric Wiprud focuses on the rim. Setting up a play, Shaun Fluke brings the ball into Devil territory. 62 Sub-varsity basketball The girls JV basketball team includes (front row) Reeky Capps, Molly Messerle, LaRinda Chandler, Lori Leri, Carla Howerton, Tiffany Hammer, (back row) Coach Bev Rodenburg, Panel!e Helkkila, Debbie Grimm, Tracey Hagen, Cammy Altree, Mindy Gilkison and Janice Coonfare. The girls had twelve wins and three losses for the season. The boys JV basketball team includes (front row) Tim Martindale, Nathan Page, Steve Blohm, Jeff Abbey, Mike Reeves, manager David Maeyaert, (back row) Andrew Allman, Doug Sherwood, Jeff Grant, Scott Christoferson, Mike Ryan, Todd Danielson, Erik Wiprud and Coach John VanBurger. The boys had thirteen wins and five losses for the season. The boys freshmen basketball team includes (front row) Fred Pantekoek, Shaun Fluke, Tim Causey, Chris Beebe, Sheldon Bowen, Shawn Sinclair, (back row) Wade Luckman, Bob Crim, Gary Marone, Allen Gunther, Shaun Sullivan and Coach Ed Metcalf. The boys had twelve wins and three losses for the season. Mike Ryan shoots one at the free throw line as Jeff Abbey positions for a rebound. Cammy Altree struggles to take control of the ball over a Bandon Tiger. Sub-varsity basketball 63 Greene wins chance at state, Clements, Fuller, Henson, Wolfe place at district Senior Rex Greene looks towards coach Ken Johnson as he starts to work on his opponent. The wrestling team includes (front row) Van Brollini, Brian Smith, Scott Henson, Nick Fuller, Terry Kissel, (row Two) Jeff Capps, Mickey Clements, Steve Wolfe, Greg Payne, Scott Saunders, (row Three) Rex Greene, Cliff Wheeler, Dave Barrows, Jim Young, assistant coach John Cook, (back row) assistant coach Dick Desoto, Manager Todd Eli is, Jeff Krall, and coach Ken Johnson. Nick Fuller wrestles his way to the top of his opponent. Nick Fuller shows good sportmanship after winning his match. Scott Henson tries to overpower his opponent. 64 Wrestling Greg Payne fights off an aggressive opponent. Team captian Mickey Clements muscles his opponent onto the mat. Cliff Wheeler moves for position on this floor bound wrestler. Wrestling 65 Devils finish second in league to earn statfe spot Varsity baseball team members include Willard Coleman, David Waddington, Jeff Grant, Jerry Boggs, Craig Storm, Steve Wolfe, scorekeeper Anj Mitchell, coach Joseph Bain, scorekeeper Diane Frazier, Sheldon Bowen, Mike Reeves, Brian Henson, Tim Martindale, Eric Metcalf, Bryan Kelley, and (kneeling) manager Craig McCue. Craig Storm makes good use of the batting net. Bryan Kelley reads the catcher's signal before firing one down home plate. r Pitcher Willard Coleman warms up before the game. Feeding the pitching machine is Steve Wolfe. 66 Baseball Making this score look easy is Brian Henson. Jerry Boggs clobbers this pitch into the di rt. During a sixth Inning timeout against Bandon, Coach Joseph Bain (4) discusses game strategy with Jeff Grant, Catcher Jerry Boggs, Dave Waddington (behind Boggs) Eric Metcalf, Bryan Kelley and Steve Wolfe (behind Kelley). Getting ready for the pitch is Mike Reeves. Baseball At district, boys capture title, girls place second Wendy Layton reaches forward to hand off the baton to LaRinda Chandler. As Russell Dieu listens for the gun, Doug Stover helps out by holding the blocks. Darren Horlacher does some last minute preparation. The track team pictured here are (front row) Karen Blair, Lynie Berllnger, Nancy Ellis, Monica Flynn, Diane Hedeen, Kerrie Phillips, Sarah Kreick, Val Howerton, Stephanie Rodenburg, Lori Leri, Shelly Blohm (second row) Samantha Smith, Dale Barrett, Jim Young, Casey Chrlstopherson, Bob Gunther, Don Kay, Tim Counts, Mark Henson, Samantha Chrlstoferson, Darren Horlacher (third row) David Crawford, Roy Nelson, Shaun Sullivan, Bob Crim, Donjon Pelc, Terry Boggs, Todd Danielson, Mindy Gllkison, Lisa Vigue, Denise Hodge, Jeff Torrence (fourth row) John Gage, Dennis Simons, Doug Butler, Russell Dieu, Steve Anderson, Allen Gunther, Tom Coleman, Tom Woodring, Molly Duncan, Robert Hoopes (back row) manager Robert Vigue, coaches Andy Klemm, Larry Phillips, Don Crawford and Jerry Luoto. 68 Track Easily clearing the hurdles is Tad Matlx. John Gage positions the shot for this event. Showing his winning form at the tape is Tom Woodring. Samantha Chrlstoferson, Denise Hodge and Karen Blair warm up before the track meet. Ray Pfaff sails Into the long jump pit. Track 69 Mindy Gilklson, Nancy Ellis and Monica Flynn point Terry Boggs launches his out the field events. javelin. Mark Henson puts some kick Into his stride to finish the 1500 meter run. Spinning her way Into this toss of the discus is Samantha Smith. Tim Counts twists his way over the bar. 70 Track Golfers use potential and drive for a winning season Teeing off is Matt Ramey. Kent Holmes gets ready to tap this one Into the hole. Lining up his putt Is Mike Moore. Relnout deVries zeros In on this putt. i The golf team includes (front row) Kent Holmes, Mike Moore, Mark Fleck, Mike Fleming, Matt Ramey, Coach Steve Short (back row) Cliff Wheeler, John Cochran, A1 Walsh, Greg Lans, Dan Maeyert, Jeff Lavey, Todd Ellis and David Barrow. Not pictured are Reinout deVries, Richard Jennings and Jay Wintjen, Golf 71 Joe Fuller readies himself to apply a powerful punch which helped him to win this boxing match. The dance team Includes (standing) Angela Miller, Becky Wells, Diane Frazier, and (kneeling) Heidi Pullen. 72 Entertainment A faculty-student game, Diane Frazier and Heidi Pullen do some fancy stepping. Rick Schaffer has just enough energy left to accept this trophy for his win in the 155 pound category in the Myrtle Point-Coquille boxing smoker. boxing smoker, and a dance team lift our school spirit. In this before snapshot at the boxing smoker, it was all smiles for Matt Ramey, Jackson White, Jeff Green, Mitch Pitts, Roy Nelson, Rick Schaffer, and Ron Chambers. Nelson and Schaffer were rewarded with wins. Joy Smith has her layup checked by Mr. Crawford as Mrs. Nelson (far right) also defends in the play. Karen Judd moves in to assist Joy. Entertainment 73 Corey Hall seems to have his mind on things other than class. Becky Lucero and Tausha Hill share a laugh in their Spanish class. Jeff Benn and Bob Crim pause for a chat during lunch. Practicing his skill on the drill press is Jeff Smi th. Candi Carlson is very attentive in her Algerbra II class. ■I Mickey Clements is very enthusiastic during his conversation. 74 Faces Joe Fuller portrays a boxer on sports day. Greg Laos kicks back comfortably during a class lecture. % Kristi Stout and Steve Wolfe show off their ability to dance Punk at a football pep assembly. They represented the seniors in the class competition and placed first. Class competitions also included yelling and hoola hooping. David Miller and Craig Gurney take a little break in Personal Finance II. Faces 75 Melissa Allman Cammy Altree Steve Anderson Melvin Atwell Sharon Bacon Tony Barrett Chris Beebe Rhonda Beers Jeff Benn Shelly Blohm Sheldon Bowen Brian Bowers Amy Bowman Kelly Burg Becky Burris Ron Campbell Roni Campbell Becky Capps Tim Causey Judy Cearley Samantha Christoferso Kelly Churchill Lisa Claiborne Shad Creager Bob Crim Dave Dilley Shelley Dimit Leslie Durrell John Erler Janet Finley rant Shaun Fluke Jeri Foster Shelley Foster Paula Freeman Melanie Galarsa Lyn George Dan Gil key Tammy Googe Matt Greene Allen Gunther Tracey Hagen Jim Hall 76 Freshmen The freshman class officers get together at noontime. Checking out some magazines are (seated) vice president Lisa Claiborne, representatives Lana Self and Ken Jerln, (standing) president Kelly Burg, secretary Tausha Hill, treasurer Sheldon Bowen, and historian Becky Capps. Mrs. Brugnoli gives change to Angie VanRooyan at lunch as Amy Bowman looks on. Brian Bowers is enjoying movinq on to some more noontime action. Freshmen 77 William Henriksen Arnie Hill Tausha Hill Denise Hodge Rochelle Hogge Bobby Hoopes Carla Howerton Ken Jerin Brady Johnson Kelli Johnson Ricky Johnson Marcia Judd Tonya Kennedy Troy Kennedy Steve Kilmer Lori Leri Becky Lucero Wade Luckman Brad Marca Gary Marone Tina Marquez Mark McCrorey Sally Miller Kevin Moss Cathy Nash Desiree Oeleis Fred Pantekoek Greg Payne Rodney Peterson Robin Potter Brenda Ralph Nathan Reed Jammy Rimmer Lisa Roberts Mike Rowe Scott Saunders John Scheirman Lana Self Shawn Sinclair Brian Smith Samantha Smith Cindy Soper 78 Freshmen Lori Sperling Carri Stevens Maggy Stevens Shaun Sullivan Tina Swift Daren Timnell Not pictured: Dan Hyatt Vince Langham Heidi McCahan Tony Randall Louis Reigard Ken Riley Bryan Shely Robert Twiddy Robin Van Fossen Judy Cearley savors a lunch-time morsel. Sitting beside Judy are Melissa Allman and Carri Stevens. Ken Riley and Laurie Hardman check out the Planetarium in Mr. Flynn's Earth Science class. Ken Jerin shows how to handle a hungry-man lunch. Brenda Ralph pauses to regroup her thoughts in Career Education. Freshmen 79 Anthony Allman Tammy Anderson Shelley Anthony Dale Barrett David Barrow Claudine Beauchamp Breena Bender Steve 81 ohm Terry Boggs Van Broil ini Kim Brook Dena Brugh Tammy Burkett Thersea Cearley Larinda Chandler Scott Christoferson Casey Christopherson Tom Coleman Natalie Conaway Michelle Cook Kevin Corbin Kelley Craiger Doug Crossen Missy Dahl David Dalton Neil Daniels Todd Danielson Brenda Davis Jeff Del bridge Michelle Dery Merry Dykes Todd Ellis Tonya Ferre Kathleen Finegan Lynn Fletcher John Flynn Rick Foord Cherie Foster Denise Frazier Donnell Frazier NicK Fuller Lisa Fults 80 Sophomores Mindy Gilkison Kim Goodwin Jeff Grant Jeff Green Becky Hagen Tawni Hall Debbie Harris Sonya Hartley Heidi Hasel Jim Havens Tracey Heidel Danelle Heikkila Mark Henson Scott Henson Tonya Hogge Jeff Hopkins Darren Horlacher Robbie Horton Michelle Hubbard Scott Hughlett Brenda Irwin Richard Jennings Mike Jerin Blair Johnson Nathan Page concentrates on his Chemistry work. Denise Frazier checks some details for her notes In Biology 1. Heading for class are Brian Bowers, Tawni Hall, and Amber Plum. Sophomores 81 Jens Jorgensen Robin Kaino Tom King Dennis Klumb Jeff Krai 1 Alecia Lattin Dan Lemery Laura Lodholz Dee Dee Lynn Shawn Mackey David Maeyaert Carol McCormack Craig MeCue Forrest McKeown Jim Menning Molly Messerle Eric Metcalf Angie Miller Mark Myhrvold Susan Nelson Tony Noah Andrea Noel Nathan Page Tammy Peet Kerrie Phillips Amber Plum David Reeves Shelley Reyna Kim Rochek Mike Ryan Scott Sauve Wanda Sax Greg Scott Doug Sherwood Gary Sholter Robin Siegenthaler Brenda Smith Tammara Smith Tim Sperling Louise St. Sauver Angie Stamos Audie Staten 82 Sophomores Julie Stone Doug Stover Julie Swearingen Kevin Swem Kris Todd Jeff Torrence Becci Train Lisa Vigue Robert Vigue John Wallace Cindy Wear Jackson White Austin Wilson Erik Wiprud Jim Young Rex Young Not pictured: Laura Mendoza Ladeene Penberthy Keith Snyder Getting things together for a class meeting are Sophomore class officers Van Brolllnl, Dena Brugh, Doug Sherwood, and Becci Train. Robbie Horton and Tonya Hogge get a little work done at noon In the library. Wanda Sax and Julie Swearingen pause at their lockers during the noon hour. Sophomores 83 Jeff Abbey Andy Andrist Lisa Bales Brian Barklow Laura Berryhill Kelly Brugnoli Karen Burris Roy Campbell Jeff Capps Cammi Carlson Candi Carlson Russell Carlson Ron Chambers Mickey Clements Janice Coonfare Tim Counts Teresa Davidson Kelly Dennis Russell Dieu Toby Dinkins Molly Duncan Nancy Ellis Mark Fleck Mike Fleming Ricky Flood Monica Flynn Rita Forbes Jamie Glazebrook Kelly Greene Debbie Grimm Robert Gunther Shawn Gurney Keith Harris Dawna Hasel Diane Hedeen Brian Henson Alma Hutson Kim Jacks Damon Johnson Jeneane Johnson Jim Johnson Tracey Joling 84 Juniors Karen Judd Dan Kay Don Kay Bryan Kelley Kim Kill In Katrina Kinsell Kelly Kinsell Tressa Kinsell Terry Kissel 1 Sarah Krieck Greg Lans Jeff lavey Roy Nelson uses the phone to reach out and touch someone. Debbi Grimm hits the books in the library. Joel Wintjen uses a die to thread a shaft. Showing there art skills on the school graffiti board is Kelly Brugnoli and Debbi Shafer. This little devil, drawn by Robin Nichols, provides some of the Homecoming spirit on the juniors' float which placed 4th. Kathi Leri Brent Libby Cristie Lowe Heidi Luckman Kathy Lyman Dan Maeyaert Pam Martindale Tim Martindale Tad Mattix Lisa Mauro Deena May Monty Menning Dolores Miller Jim Miller Anjle Mitchell Anne Nash Roy Nelson Robin Nichols Dottie Panion Tandy Parks Pat Payne Donjon Pelc Corie Phil ley Carl Phillips Annette Pierce Mary Pierce Mitch Pitts Sandy Pritchard Tisha Rameriz Matt Ramey Mike Reeves Todd Sage Charles Sargent Don Sax Richard Schaffer Dawn Scheirman Dani Scoville Debbie Schafer Val Short Jeff Smith Kurt Snyder Susan Stephens 86 Juniors Charles Stevenson Pam Still ion Tami Thompson Lori Thurman Tina Train Eric Violette A1 Walsh Jessica Warren Becky Wells Rhonda Wilson Jay Wintjen Joel Wintjen Karen Judd shares a humerous remark In Personal Finance 1. Chatting about class business are junior class officers (seated) secretary Heidi Luckman, vice president Kathl Leri, and president Diane Hedeen (standing) representatives Jim Johnson, and Val Short and treasurer Molly Duncan. Debbi Shafer counts off the details in her notes. Junior princess Sue Stephens eyes the band during the half time activities at Homecoming. Juniors 87 Lisa Arnold Greg Baker Jon Benson Lynie Berlinger Karen Blair Jerry Boggs Brenda Bowers Kevin Brook Greg Brugnoli Doug Butler Colleen Callahan John Capps Zana Clark John Cochran David Crawford Reinout DeVries Jackie Dieu Kris Dykes Vance Faulkner Brenda Fletcher Denny Frazier Diane Frazier Joe Fuller John Gage Kirk Garrison Serena Gasner Rhonda Gederos Kelly Gilpatrick Rex Greene Juli Griffin Craig Gurney Corey Hall Chris Harlukowicz Kent Holmes Sherri Hooper Jeff Horlacher Val Howerton Mandy Hutson David Jennings Nancy Jennings Cathy Jerin Kasey Johnson 88 Seniors Susan Johnson Ron Joling Tina Kennedy Sandra King Kevin Kirk Kathy Klemm Chris Kolln Wendy Layton Steve Lemery Robby Little Sheri Lyons Lynne Marshall Penny Sayler, Renee Singleton, Karen Blair, and Paige Ross find time for a chat during the noon hour. Kris Dykes and John Capps sign a gigantic going away card for departing senior Kevin Kirk. Dave Waddlngton is joined by his parents before the last home game. For Phil Bishop, there is time for a 7-eleven soft drink and a quick stop at his locker. Seniors 89 Mike Oden soaks up some sun while listening to his stereo. At the senior picnic, Laveme Park offers sun fun Stephanie Rodenburg, Nancy Jennings, Zana Clark, and Jodi Mi ska take to a blanket for relaxation and conversation. Joe Fuller goes Into the air to grab a frlsbee. 90 Senior picnic Penny Sayler, Steve Lemery, David Jennings, Greg Baker, and Mike Thurman load up their plates. Craig Gurney, Joe Fuller, Arthur Wake, Blaine Messerle, Denny Frazier, and Kirk Garrison get ready to play football. Enjoying lunch in the sun are Khanh Mlnh Tang, Ray Pfaff, David Crawford, Colleen Callahan, Penny Sayler, and Wendy Layton. Cathy Jerln's grip Is solid as she becomes airborne on this ride. Shouting encouragement Is Susan Johnson. Khanh Mlnh Tang heads for shore In a hurry. Craig Gurney goes one-on-one with his hacky sack. Stephanie Rodenburg starts to put this ball Into the outfield as Relnout DeVries waits for a miss. Marla Pierce, Tammy Creach, and Brenda Bowers stretch their legs. John Cochran, Kelly McKinley, David Crawford, and Norm Martlndale check out a crawfish as John Capps walks by. Senior picnic 91 Norm Martindale Kelly McKinley Tony Meier Blaine Messer!e David Miller Jodi Mi ska Mike Moore Michelle Myhrvold Kevin Nasvall Mike Oden Ray Pfaff Dan Pierce Marie Pierce Trina Pool Aaron Roady Stephanie Rodenburg Paige Ross Becky Ryan Penny Sayler Rexiena Scott Krys Self Vikki Short Dennis Simons Renee Singleton Norm Sloan Joy Smith Liz Stone Craig Storm Kristi Stout Khanh Minh Tang Mike Thurman Tracy Trathen Dexter Trimnell Tina Turnbow David Waddington Arthur Wake Cliff Wheeler Jay Williams Mike Wigle Ken Wilson Tom Wilson Steve Wolfe 92 Seniors Sheryl Woodring Daryl Yost Suzi Young Bill Zook Not pictured: Terry Anderson Phil Bishop Willard Coleman Tammy Creach Kevin Sax Tammy Creach, Ray Pfaff, Kirk Garrison, Greg Brugnoll, and Mike Moore wait to be seated. Jerry Boggs delivers his valedictory address. Salutatorlan Rexlena Scott presents a poem about school life at CHS. Singing What we've been through together, the senior choir members give a special music performance. Co-valedlctorlan Lynne Marshall emphasizes a point In her speech. '83 remembers today's rewards, tomorrow's promises, and yesterday's memories Lynle Berllnger accepts her diploma from school board chairman Paul Helkkila. Another 91 seniors crossed the platform and were also honored. Khanh Minh Tang and Mandy Hutson lead In the Class of '83 stopping to pick up a flower from attendant Cristle Lowe. On the right is attendant Teresa Davidson. r.CPC Ar £B2EnBER rHE pepn After the ceremonies, the seniors fill the air with their caps. Senior faces visible here are John Gage, Penny Sayler, and Corey Hall. 96 Advertisers Aotion Trophies engraving, plaques ribbons, awards 235 N. Broadway_Coos Bay. We Keep Your Money Working at Home. WILSON-DUNN GLASS COMPANY m BB IB C3 510 N. Central Coquille. Oregon 160 W. Kruse Coos Bay. 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(10) 12,37,56,73,83 Wlgle, Michael (12) 16,20,21,92 Williams, Jay (12) 92 Williams, Roxann (11) 26 Wilson, Austin (10) 83 Wilson, Ken (12) 11,54,61,92 Wilson, Rhonda (11) 1,41,49,87 Wilson, Tom (12) 6,54,60,61,92 Wlntjen, Jay (11) 87 Wlntjen, Joel (11) 8,24,85,87 Wiprud, Erik (10) 10,56,62,63,83 Wise, John (11) 20,87 Wisely, Kristine (9) 18,49,79 Wolfe, Steven (12) 4,54.55,64,66,67,75, ' 92,94 Woodring, Thomas (11) 44,45,57,68,69,87 Woodring, Sheryl (12) 18,93 Yost, Debrah (10) 93 Young, Annette (9) 5,79 Young, James (10) 56,64,68,83 Young, Rex (10) 83 Young, Suzanne (12) 93,94 Zook, Bill (12) 2,21,44,93 Index 111 Staff members here are (front row) counselor Barbara Rollins, secretaries Diane Glazebrook, Barbara Willis, and Coletta Quigley, principal Karl Schmidt, business teacher David Harvey, vice principal Jim Duncan (second row) English teachers Janice Inman and Evelyn Krantz, librarian Lois Humphrey (third row) counselor Ken Johnson, history teacher Ken Trathen, English teacher Elaine DeBoard, reading teacher Nancy Wiprud, art teacher Jerry Luoto (fourth row) English teacher Bill DeBoard, science teachers Andy Klemm, Mike Flynn, and Bob Schultz, math teachers John Christiansen and Joe Sterrett (fifth row) personal finance teacher Joseph Bain, PE health teacher Sharon Nelson, agriculture teacher Jim Collins, shop teachers Ed Schaenzer and Milt Smith, Spanish teacher Elizabeth de Sa e Silva, band teacher Wes Hedeen (back row) PE health teacher Larry Phillips, home economics teacher Patricia Carrington, social studies teacher Stephen Short, special education teacher Roger House, and resource teacher Don Crawford. Not pictured are aides Kathy Huff and Sandra Libby, home economic business teacher Judy Blomquist, and choir teacher Ian Dorsett. The 1983 Laurel Editor: Cathy Jerln Adviser: Bill DeBoard Staff: Andy Andrist Ron Chambers Jeff Del bridge Kris Dykes Brenda Fletcher Monica Flynn Diane Frazier Kelly Gilpatrlck Jim Johnson Ron Jollng Wendy Layton Lynne Marshall Jodi Mlska Anjie Mitchell Dorothy Panion Marie Pierce Ray Pfaff Krys Self Gary Sholter Joy Smith Kris Stout John Wise Bill Zook 112 Staff


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