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

 - Class of 1986

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loud is proud LOUD IS PROUD loud is proud ▼2 Princess Lori ▼5 Princess Anne HOTBexaning 27

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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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Tina crowned on a night to remember Qjeen Tina VanVlack was crowned at the junior prom held in the high school cafeteria. HJ'ed by Shenanigans the theme was This Could Be the Night . Princesses were Debbie Derrpsey, Shawn Rochak, Lisa Wardian, Kari Cribbjfle,and Gayl Anglin. The dance lasted from 8-1 pm and about 80 people attended, according to Tami Barnett, junior class president. She also ccnmented that in the future the prom should be from 9 to 1 because five hours was too long. I think everyone enjoyed it. I got a lot of good remarks from everyone on the decorations and music, she added. Tami said that she thought upcoming classes should plan fund raisers early. Many of the students got involved by helping after school and weekends to set up the blue and silver decorations for the dance. -Buddy Jackson Toasting good times and good friends at the prom are Princess Kari Cribbins, Anna Kocp, Mike Cribbins and Roger Silbemagel. Helping to transform the cafeteria into a ballroom is junior Crzig Davis. If V3 Tressa Little, last year's prom queen, crowns Queen Tina VanVlack who is escorted by Keith Monteith. Tina's court consisted of Lisa Wardnan, escorted by Darren Gibbs; Kari Cribbins, escorted by Roger Silbemagel; Shawn Rochek, escorted by Mike Cribbins; Debra Derrpsey, escorted by Stewert Wes-sels and Gayl Anglin, escorted by Rod Sams. Junior Prom 28

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