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

 - Class of 1986

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Lana Ingram, ASB secretary, said she likes assertive discipline because students get rewords, which is a lot better than no reword. Gayl Anglin, ASB treasurer, said Students can help by supporting the student council and by participating in student council activities. The best way to get things acccnp- lished is to have input from the student body, according to Butch Purvis, ASB parliamentarian. Student council sponsored a leadership training workshop in October. Tte school district's enrichment fund helped pay the speakers' fees. Participating in the workshop are Darren Gibbs,Kathey Qrr, Crissi King and LaLori Robi son.

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Student Council plans homecoming Tim Robertson, ASB president, felt the year was a success. He got a lot of things done that he wanted to and his only regret was that he didn't have enough time to get all of his plans to work. Tim and student council adviser Mr. Larry Audet, vice principal, worked closely with the rest of the student council to put on assemblies and plan activities for the homecoming weeks. ASB vice-president Jennifer Clinton said that her goal for the year was to bring students together with their student government. She helped to do this by being on numerous committees and participating in many activities throughout the year. -Buddy Jackson 24 ASB Officers Willing to live and breathe student government is Jennifer Clinton, ASB vice president. Knowing that students trust him to do the job well is Darren Gibbs, ASB school board representative. Donnie Hostler, ASB publicity officer, said he has ideas that will help and he really cares what the students have to say. In planning the ASB activities for the year, Tim Robertson, president, said he would consider ideas with an open mind. I look at things in two or more angles, not just the most popular cne, he said.



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▼1 Homecoming an experience to remember Princess Sarah ▼2 A The traditional horecocrong spirit week was filled tp with many different activities. Monday was Celebrity Cay and nany celebrities roamed the halls including a teacher Nbgnum P.I. (Mr. Ron Wardian); a senior HoeHaw girl (Lisa Duey); and an eighth grade Punky Brewster (Patsy Pierce). Monday was also the start of a rather explosive Brute Volleyball tournament. The members of the winning Beast team were Butch Purvis, Darren Gibbs, David Barlew, Craig Davis, Nferk Sykes and Matt Sykes. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day and the suntan oil was out everywhere. Spirited Hawaiians turned out as bleacher creatures for the volleyball game against Coquille. Myrtle Point wen both the JV and the varsity games. Wednesday was Inside Out and Backwards Day. Some students wore their clothes reversed and some wore the opposite sex's clothes. On Wednesday a new activity was inaugurated, a car contest. Winning a matchbox car or a spirit pin were Bcuce Payne, junk-iest car; David Kirkpatrick, muddiest car,- Diana Dickey, most spirited car; Tim Burdick and Darren Sinko, a tie for the best all-around car and Ernie Newton, best all-around and cleanest non-student car. Wednesday night students wore fired up for the powder puff football game. It didn't natter that it ended with a 0-0 score because people were already loaded for the bonfire at the fairgrounds. Thursday was Cowboy and Indian Day as the Bobcats got ready to rope those goats Friday night on the football field. On Friday students wore school colors for Red and Blue Day and participated in a pep assembly. The cross country team hosted a meet and fell to Coquille. Senior Kari LeMaster was crowned homecoming queen at halftime of the Coquille football game. Tie team suffered a tough loss, 28-12. 1. Chosen as eighth grade princess is Sarah Petrie. 2. The freshmen elected Nicki Chiesa to be their princess. 3. Shelley Priest represents the sophomores. 4. Dressing up for Inside Out and Backward Day is Patsy Pierce. 5. David Kirkpatrick wears an inside cut and backward costume. 26 Homecoming

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