Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR)

 - Class of 1943

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FOOTBALL Even though Myrtle Point had nine lettermen back from the undefeated team of '41. we still had an unsuccessful year. Myrtle Point opened the 42 season on October 3, by melting down the Coquille Red Devils to a score of 1 2-0, both scores being made in the fourth quarter. Next, on October 17, the Bobcats met the Marshfield Pirates on the latter's turf, to come home with a trouncing of 25-0. The following Saturday, the Bobcats met North Bend on our home field. Managing to overpower the Bulldogs in the last few minutes of the game, the Bobcats made their lone touchdown, making the score 31-6. Still high spirited, the Bobcats journeyed to Reedsport on October 31. only to come home with a score of 6-0. The latter score was made through a series of hard luck penalties equaling seventy yards, setting the Warriors up for the touchdown. The following Friday. November 6, they met again here at Myrtle Point, in a game that kept the crowd on its toes from start to finish, the score 0-0. Last, but far from least, was the Armistice Day game here at Myrtle Point, between the Red Devils and the Bobcats. In this game the Bobcats went over for the fourth touchdown of the entire season. The score against us was 14-7. In spite of the season's hard luck, everyone will agree that our boys looked especially good in their flashy new suits. Boys receiving awards were. Seniors: Marvin Floyd. Roy Miller. Earl Adams. Harold Walton. Dick Pointer. Bud Moore, and Melvin Floyd: Juniors: Dean Weekly. Dean Epperson. Tom Perkins, and Eddie Hatfield: Sophomores: Bill Peden. Harold Reed. Lee Zinn. Hubert Deaver. Harold Belloni, and Ben Dement. Lavarre Ramey and Willard Lucas acted capably in the roll of managers. The Bobcats were pleased to receive mention on the all-county team. Melvin Floyd won this particular honor, and his twin. Marvin, made the All-county second string. Another incident of the year, which stirred up enthusiasm, was the trophy given by the Lions' club to the outstanding football player of the season. Marvin Floyd was chosen as the outstanding member to have his name engraved on the trophy. Other outstanding players who received gold footballs at a Lions' club dinner, were: Bill Peden. Dean Weekly. Earl Adams and Harold Reed. Coach Pat Rickard did his annual excellent job of coaching and is to be commended on the fine spirit of his team. Mr. Powell was in there pitching' on the line coaching too. -----: V:---- .1 SQUAD BASKETBALL OF 194i Altrough Myrtle Point lost their head coach, Pat Rickard, in the middle of the season, assistant coach Lee Powell turned out a successful basketball team. We came out with five victories to six losses, putting us second in the county and second in the tournament. No men were on the all-county team but Don Sutphin. our freshman, was placed on the all-tournament team. Our team consisted mainly of Freshmen and Sophomores, which will leave us, with the exception of one Senior, Harold Walton, the entire string back for next year. Men winning large letters were: Harold Walton. Eddie Hatfield. Harold Belloni. Peck Walton. Don Sutphin and Hubert Deaver. Other members of the squad receiving smaller letters were: Dean Weekly. Arthur Wise. Lavarre Ramey and Delmar Greer. Tom Perkins ably served as manager. -----: V:----

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(9) FOOTBALL SQUAD— Front row first, left to right. Mr Rickard, Coach; Ben Dement, Dean Epperson, Earl Adams, Earl Bingham, James Kimsey, Horrison Floyd, Lee Zmn, Bud Moore, Dean Weekly, Don Sut-phm, Harold Belloni. Second Row—Roy Miller, Melvin Floyd, Eddie Hatfield, Bob Blon-dell, Dick Pointer, Delmar Greer, Tom Perkins, Harold Walton, Ed Bargelt, Delton Walton. Harold Reed, Morvin Floyd, Bill Peden, Hubert Deaver. Mr. Powell, Assistant Cooch. (10) BASKETBALL A SQUAD— Front row first, left to right Dean Weekly, Delton Wo I ton, La-varre Ramey, Don Sutphm, Tom Perkins, Manager. Second Row—Arthur Wise, Harold Walton, Hareld Belloni, Hubert Deaver, Eddie Hatfield, Mr. Powell, Coach. (11) BASKETBALL B SQUAD— Front Row first, left to right Willard Lucas, Manager; Joe Nichols, Gene Wells, Clifford Wilson, Lee Zmn, Kenneth Haughton. Second Row—Max Hoester, Bill Peden, Bob Haddon, James Kimsey, Ed Bargelt, Ben Dement, Mr. Powell, Coach. (12) F. F. F.—Officers only President—Harold Walton Vice President—Gene Hanson Secretary—Gene Evons Treasurer—Melvin Zumwalt Sergeont-at-Arms—Dick Pointer Reporter—Keith Thompson



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1131 BAND— Dick Borker, Barbara Borklow, Mory Burgess, Dick Haga, Le-nora Hayes, Max Hoester, Dolores Hoffman, Kenneth Houghton, Carol Huntley, Lowrence Hutchinson, Ray Luthy, Kathryn Miller, Edgar Moon, Eugene Moon, Earlo Phillips, Harold Ray, Vermce Stock, Charles Wooldridge, Beady Miller, Drum Maiorette; Mr. MacNab, Director (14) PEPSTERS From left to right: Sally Wright, Elsie Forrest, Shirlee Miller, Katherine Zumwalt. (151 JUNIOR PLAY— Front row first, left to right Zelma Young, Betty Pointer, Virginia Renick, Lonello Wells, Martha Evons, June Axe, Dette Pendleton, Kathryn Miller Second Row—Bill Peden, Roy Luthy, James Kimsey, Tom Perkins, Max Hoester, Dean Epperson, Eugene Moon, Gene Evans (16) G. A. C—Officers only President—E'sie Forrest Vice President—Shirley Rockleff Secretory—Iris Wolgomott Treasurer—Ann Weekly

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