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

 - Class of 1969

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Page 24 text:

Snowfall Reaches Record The snowfall of the last week in January 1969, established a new record high of 12 inches in the downtown district of Myrtle Point. The snow drifted down, January 25, while the Bobcats were scoring against the Central Linn Cobras. When the gym emptied, the people went out into the streets to find the night was a blizzard scene. Cars were marooned in the already deep snowdrifts and four or five inches more new snow had fallen during the game. Lights went out all over town as the transformers began to blow out, lighting up the snowfilled sky. Telephone lines and trees began to break under the heavy wet snow. The next morning the community worked to a quiet winter wonderland of deep snow. Even the old timers said they had never seen it deeper. For one week there was no school. Work in the woods and mills was shut down. Tire chains were hard to come by as none were left in town. There was very little movement except for those with 4-wheel drives. There was great concern for the starving sheep and cattle and the area was declared a disaster area by Governor McCall.



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Queen Sue Crowned With In the Misty Moonlight as their theme, the juniors began the hectic and fun-filled job of creating the junior prom. Decorated in blue and white, the old Myrtle Crest gym became an enclianted ballroom. It had a blue lowered ceiling. Big baskets of spring flowers and greens adorned both sides of the throne. A giant silver moon, hung overhead, set the atmosphere as girls in long formals and their escorts danced to the music of tlie Barber Green. Tables were covered with white tablecloths, and placed about the room. On each table was a white candle which added to the romantic atmosphere of the prom. Halfway through the dance the coronation took place. Sue Amos was named queen from among the four princesses: Chris Nichols, Cheryl Anderson, Betty Osbon and Ann Gurney. After the crowning, the queen, the four princesses, and their escorts danced the traditional queen’s dance. SUE AMOS SMILES pleasantly as she is crowned queen of the 1969 junior prom by Bill Mack. WITH A SURPRISED SMILE, Sue Amos, queen, is seated on the throne and surrounded by her princesses Betty Osbon, Chris Nichols, Cheryl Anderson, and Ann Gurney. 22

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