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1 At the beginning of the game, cheerleaders Kim Barzee, Sara Baker, Tracy Ames, Cheryl Price, Laura Larsen, and Bobcat Karen Dempsey, cheer for the football players as they go out to start the game 2. Senior Jim Fischer catches the ball for yardage at the homecoming game against Reedsport 3. The homecoming court consisted of Janet Dempsey, escorted by Mr. Raymond Cain; Peggy Raymond, escorted by Mr. Alray Raymond; Carolyn Sheldahl, escorted by Mr. Richard Sheldahl; Tracy Ames, escorted by Mr. Doug Ames; and Sari Spink, escorted by Mr. Ron Ray. Introduction 13
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The best of times. Bobcat style. For five activity-filled days spirit ran through the halls of Myrtle Point High School during Homecoming Week Sept. 14-18. Carolyn Sheldahl reigned over the homecoming ceremonies as homecoming queen. Carolyn's princesses were Peggy Raymond, senior; Tracey Ames, junior; Sari Spink, sophomore; and Janet Dempsey, freshman. The week's activities started with Scum Bag Day. A pieeating contest was scheduled for noon on Monday. The senior freshman team defeated the junior sophomore team in the Brute volleyball game that evening. Students dressed up as cowboys and Indians and danced at a hoe-down Tues- day. Wednesday was Twin Day. The bonfire and tug of war completed the day's activities. Thursday was Punk Day. Friday brought Red and Blue Day. A pep assembly boosted spirit for the homecoming game. Before the game, students cruised Myrtle Point in a car rally. At the homecoming game, Ken Green receives a rose from Tracy Ames because he is a senior player 12 Introduction
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