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Sherrill Scott Anderson Barnes Bryon Scott Bartley Bell Gary Susan Borchman Brewer Sophs. Use Teamwork ft Sophomores class officers-Steve Laird, Pres.; Steve Crosby. Vice Pres,; Nancy Stacy, Sec.; Debbie Gulstrom. Treas. This year's Sophomores were not quite as active as they were their first year, but still had their consistent teamwork. They took a close second on their Christmas decorations being defeated by the Seniors. As their Homecoming princess, the Sophomores chose Mindy Shutt, her escort being Steve Laird. The Sophomore class is known for its ability to work together. Though the outcome may not always be the best the class of ’73 will not be divided. Sophomore class officers were: President, Steve Laird; Vice President, Steve Crosby; Secretary, Nancy Stacy; Treasurer, Debbie Gulstrom; Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Walker; and Student Council Representatives, Rita Robison, Mindy Shutt, Mike Peart, Patty Blanck, and Rick Brown.
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Arlene Burt Cathy Castle man Patti Cribbins Steve Crosby Larry Davis Walter Crook FIRST SNOW The 12th of January brought snowfall that established a quiet winter wonderland throughout the Coquille Valley. It provided for a much enjoyed week vacation for Myrtle Point High students. The continuous snow for 2 Vi days brought snowmen, sledding, cold feet, and snowball fights. Vehicles traveling on Maple hill found the going rough as they were constantly being bombarded by sledders and sleds. The snow also provided some excitement around Mr. Gordon’s home as his family, being from Los Angeles, were little used to this type of weather. When the snow stopped falling, the rain started, quickly melting snow and turning the area into many lakes. Many roads and highways throughout Southwestern Oregon were closed due to the flood conditions. On January 17, the river crested at 44.5 feet, many feet above flood level. The snowfall and flooding in the Myrtle Point area occurs every few years, and although some people become isolated, most everyone seems to look foward to this unscheduled vacation. We’re waiting to see what 1972 has in store for us!
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