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Freshman Pepy Munson receives her award as track's most improved female athlete along with a hug from coach Larry Phillips. Pepy set the girl's shot put record twice during the season. Cynthia Soper was honored as the outstanding senior social studies student. Cynthia was chosen because of her consistently high scores on Mr. Short's grueling tests. Rachael Reed, Lori Leri, Cammy Altree, and Kim Lyons all received varsity letters in volleyball. Lori was also the team's most valuable player. Four students were given the 1986 Oregon scholar's award. The four included Kelly Burg, Melissa Allman, Lori Leri, and Kevin Moss. Judi Blomquist awards Angie Van Rooyen a scholarship from Trend Business School. 12 Johnson, Richard Jorgensen, Paula Judd, Marcia Kennedy, Tonya Kennedy, Troy Class of 86
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Students take art by storm Art classes consisted of Art I, Ceramics, Drawing and Design, Art II, Painting, Ceramics II, and Jewelry making. In the Art classes, the students learned a wide variety of skills involving color mixing, shading and shadowing, working with paints, and working with ceramics. When asked what she liked best about Art, sophomore Kim Lyons replied, I liked the chance it gave me to be creative. In Ceramics, students learned to use the coil method, pinch method, and the slab method. Students also learned the technique of glazing. In Ceramics II, students learned a more advanced way to work with clay, and some techniques of sculpting. They learned methods using the potter's wheel and how to calculate the different kinds of glazes. In Drawing and Design, the students learned different skills with pencil, chalk, charcoal, and paints. Students who took Jewelry Making learned how to solder and cast jewelry using different techniques. In the painting activities, the students learned how to use a variety of different paints such as oils, water, and acrylics. The Art II class offered a choice of projects dealing in any of the fields of Art taught. Unlike the other classes though, they had to research their product and draw designs of it. Page editor: Ed Nest Freshmen Clnda Merritt, Teresa Cook, and Don Casey all work hard on their projects. In the Ceramics class they also made coffee mugs. Sophomore Mike Jenkins works hard sculpting a minature head in Ceramics class. He received an A for his project. Junior Piper Quigley smooths out her project before applying the glaze. Holliman, Christy Hyatt, Tim Jerin, Kenneth Johnson, Brady Johnson, Kelli Class off '86 Art classes
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Students achieve awards During the sports award night, most valuable player awards were presented to Wade Luckman in baseball, Cammy Altree, Bob Crim, and Kelly Wechter in basketball, Sheldon Bowen and Mike Layton in football, Shelly Blohm, Mike Layton, and Monica MacQuarrie in track, Lori Leri in volleyball, and Grant Wartnik in wrestling. Most improved player awards went to Ken Jerin in baseball, Wade Luckman in basketball, Rob Calley and Colleen McCue in cross country, Mike Layton in football, Pepy Munson and Duane Wheeler in track, and Kim Lyons in volleyball. Most inspirational player awards were given to Randy Lucas in baseball, Becky Capps in basketball. Jonathan Morse in cross country, Matt Greene in football. Shelly Blohm and Rob Calley in track. Shelly Dimit in volleyball, and Troy LaBrec in wrestling. At the academics awards night, Lori Leri was the big winner with four of the awards: the 1986 Oregon scholar's award which was also awarded to Melissa Allman, Kelly Burg, and Kevin Moss; the McKay's market scholarship; the SWOCC scholastic award also presented to Steve Kilmer; and the Western Oregon State College alumni scholarship. Kevin Moss won the Georgia Pacific scholarship and the National Merit certificate of merit award. Kelly Churchill won the OSU college of forestry scholarship. The Mable E. Ulett scholarship went to Becky Capps. Desiree Oeleis won the Fairview PTO scholarship. Ken Jerin was awarded the Coquille Education Association scholarship. Allen Gunther won the Guy Mauney scholarship while Melissa Allman received the PEO scholarship. Allen and Melissa also won National Honor Society scholarships. Judy Cearley won both the Indian education scholarship and the Skelton Beauty Academy scholarship along with Heather Brasseur. Trend Business School gave awards to Angela VanRooyen and Lisa Claiborne. In the annual awards, the first were NHS honor medals and recognition for valedictorian Lori Leri and salutatorian Melissa Allman. People receiving the Presidential academic fitness awards included Kevin Moss, Samantha Smith, Arnold Hill, Kristine Wisely, Kelly Burg, Allen Gunther, and Melissa Allman. Matt Greene walked away with both the DAR good citizen award and the Kiwanis Christian leadership award. The choir cup award was presented to Becky Capps. Lori Leri and Grant Wartnik both received an Army Reserve scholar-athlete award. The Bousch and Lomb award went to both Kevin Moss and Sara Trathen. Kirsta Crawford and Christine Schmidt were chemistry's outstanding students. In the special awards, the College Bowl awards were given out to Holly Marshall, Karen Kaino, Nathan Reed, John Gunther, Grant Wartnik, Richard Herold, Kevin Moss, and Rob Domenighini. Monica MacQuarrie and Michele Kirk were the outstanding BOSC students while John Beaver was the outstanding briefhand student. The outstanding needlecraft student was Piper Quigley. Brian Bowers was chosen to be the outstanding foods student. The senior class service award went to Kristine Wisely. Pam Cordova and Alisa Bolen were honored with national Spanish exam recognition certificates. Cynthia Soper was the best senior social studies student. Page editor: Nathan Reed s a a 3 Ml Kilmer, Steven Leiferman, Charlie Leri, Lori Lucero, Rebecca Luckman, Wade Class of '86
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