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My name is Rachel Reddick and I'm a senior at Bandon High School. I am a part of the National Honor Society, Talented and Gifted Program, Venture Crew, and the Ecology Club. This year, I was elected Associated Student Body secretary and have been on the Honor Roll my entire high school career.
In recent years, I have received awards from the Visions Art Show, and the student art show at BHS. I worked at the Bandon Glass Art Studio in 2008, and this summer was employed at Bandon Drafting and Design, where I saw first-hand what it takes to have a career in art.
When I was 11 I began playing piano. I'm in the Swing Choir at BHS and have taken part in statewide competitions. I'm part of a band, and I love being on stage. I've been in several plays, musicals, benefit shows and theater camps.
My parents, Molly and Brian Reddick, have strongly supported and encouraged me in all I have done. My sister, Kristy, has always been an inspiration. I am grateful for the family I have.
In the fall of 2010, I will be pursuing my interests of art, music and theater at the University of Oregon.
My name is Cassie Breuer, I am from Port Orford. I go to Pacific High School and I am 17 years old.
My hobbies are playing basketball, hanging out with my friends and boyfriend, shopping, shooting archery, riding ATVs, riding along in the police car with my dad, taking pictures of anything and also enjoying life.
I love playing sports because it keeps me in shape and I also do it because I enjoy it. I have two older sisters, named Amanda and Alicia, and I also have one older brother named Tyson. They are great and I enjoy having them in my life. My mom and dad are Michelle and Tyson Breuer. They go to everything of mine and I like that. They also support me and my decisions in whatever I do. My parents also always watch out for my best interests.
I like living here because I love the beaches and the pretty sunrises and the sunsets. The reason I wanted to be on the Cranberry Court is that I wanted to try something new and I also like to meet new people.
After high school I want to go to college and become a nurse.
I'm Jared Watkins and I am 16 years old. My parents are John and Teri Watkins. I have two younger siblings ” my brother John, 14, and my sister Cameron, 5. I was born in Bandon.
I was on the road a lot because of my Dad's job. I was homeschooled during most of that time. My grandmother and several of my cousins were past Cranberry Court members. I am or have been involved in: cross country, football, track, golf, Outdoor Club and my school's Tech Team. My hobbies are skateboarding, snowboarding, skim boarding, hiking, mountain biking and photography. I also volunteer with Benefit For Hope. I was a dish washer at Lloyd's before I became a caddie at Bandon Dunes.
As a Cranberry Court member I hope to have some amazing experiences and memories. I also am proud to represent my community, and I hope to show people that Cranberry Court isn't just for girls; boys can do it too. I think having a boy on the court makes it a little more interesting.
In the future I hope to go to college at OIT or the United States Air Force Academy. One day I hope to work for National Geographic so I can show people the world through my pictures.
My name is Alyssa Taylor. I am 16 and a senior at Bandon High School. I have lived in Bandon since I was 3.
I am involved in many activities. I am a member of the National Honor Society, the Venture Crew and have been on the Honor Roll for all of high school so far.
After I graduate, I plan to attend Oregon State University, then transfer to Pacific University to pursue my dream of becoming an optometrist.
The school's dance and cheer teams have been a big part of my life for the past four years; I am now the proud captain of both. Outside of school, I can be found mostly at MarLo Dance Studio, where I take ballet, jazz, lyrical and tap classes. Dancing is my passion. I am also very much a country girl and love to go mudding and fourwheeling. I love to travel and hope to someday be a member of the Peace Corps.
My mother, Janet Basney, is a single parent and one of the most amazing people I know. She is my inspiration and hero.
I am extremely excited to be on the Cranberry Court this year because it is a huge part of our community. Ever since I was a little girl I have always looked up to and admired the princesses. Being on the court has been a wonderful experience.
I'm Caitlyn McLauchlin, 17, and a senior at Bandon High School. My parents are Chuck and Charlotte McLauchlin, both educators. I'm on my school's cross country team, track team, and speech team. I participate in band (jazz and concert) and Swing Choir, and have been to state in almost all of these activities, as well as the Poetry Out Loud competition. I'm also in the National Honor Society, and the Talented and Gifted program at BHS.
I'm a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Bandon. In the summer, I've led Vacation Bible School, been to Music, Art, Drama and Dance Camp, and this year I went to the Summer Youth Institute in Pittsburgh, Penn., a youth theological scholar program.
My greatest passion is my education, and I put my schoolwork and grades above other activities. I am excited for college, and hope to attend the University of Oregon to study humanities, psychology, literature and creative writing.
I've received much support in my endeavors from the people of this town. Being on Cranberry Court feels like I'm giving back for all that kindness. It's an honor to be on the Cranberry Court and it's been a great experience.
2009 Bandon Cranberry Festival Court
My name is Rachel Reddick and I'm a senior at Bandon High School. I am a part of the National Honor Society, Talented and Gifted Program, Venture Crew, and the Ecology Club. This year, I was elected Associated Student Body secretary and have been on the Honor Roll my entire high school career.In recent years, I have received awards from the Visions Art Show, and the student art show at BHS. I worked at the Bandon Glass Art Studio in 2008, and this summer was employed at Bandon Drafting and Design, where I saw first-hand what it takes to have a career in art.
When I was 11 I began playing piano. I'm in the Swing Choir at BHS and have taken part in statewide competitions. I'm part of a band, and I love being on stage. I've been in several plays, musicals, benefit shows and theater camps.
My parents, Molly and Brian Reddick, have strongly supported and encouraged me in all I have done. My sister, Kristy, has always been an inspiration. I am grateful for the family I have.
In the fall of 2010, I will be pursuing my interests of art, music and theater at the University of Oregon.
My name is Cassie Breuer, I am from Port Orford. I go to Pacific High School and I am 17 years old.My hobbies are playing basketball, hanging out with my friends and boyfriend, shopping, shooting archery, riding ATVs, riding along in the police car with my dad, taking pictures of anything and also enjoying life.
I love playing sports because it keeps me in shape and I also do it because I enjoy it. I have two older sisters, named Amanda and Alicia, and I also have one older brother named Tyson. They are great and I enjoy having them in my life. My mom and dad are Michelle and Tyson Breuer. They go to everything of mine and I like that. They also support me and my decisions in whatever I do. My parents also always watch out for my best interests.
I like living here because I love the beaches and the pretty sunrises and the sunsets. The reason I wanted to be on the Cranberry Court is that I wanted to try something new and I also like to meet new people.
After high school I want to go to college and become a nurse.
I'm Jared Watkins and I am 16 years old. My parents are John and Teri Watkins. I have two younger siblings ” my brother John, 14, and my sister Cameron, 5. I was born in Bandon.I was on the road a lot because of my Dad's job. I was homeschooled during most of that time. My grandmother and several of my cousins were past Cranberry Court members. I am or have been involved in: cross country, football, track, golf, Outdoor Club and my school's Tech Team. My hobbies are skateboarding, snowboarding, skim boarding, hiking, mountain biking and photography. I also volunteer with Benefit For Hope. I was a dish washer at Lloyd's before I became a caddie at Bandon Dunes.
As a Cranberry Court member I hope to have some amazing experiences and memories. I also am proud to represent my community, and I hope to show people that Cranberry Court isn't just for girls; boys can do it too. I think having a boy on the court makes it a little more interesting.
In the future I hope to go to college at OIT or the United States Air Force Academy. One day I hope to work for National Geographic so I can show people the world through my pictures.
My name is Alyssa Taylor. I am 16 and a senior at Bandon High School. I have lived in Bandon since I was 3.I am involved in many activities. I am a member of the National Honor Society, the Venture Crew and have been on the Honor Roll for all of high school so far.
After I graduate, I plan to attend Oregon State University, then transfer to Pacific University to pursue my dream of becoming an optometrist.
The school's dance and cheer teams have been a big part of my life for the past four years; I am now the proud captain of both. Outside of school, I can be found mostly at MarLo Dance Studio, where I take ballet, jazz, lyrical and tap classes. Dancing is my passion. I am also very much a country girl and love to go mudding and fourwheeling. I love to travel and hope to someday be a member of the Peace Corps.
My mother, Janet Basney, is a single parent and one of the most amazing people I know. She is my inspiration and hero.
I am extremely excited to be on the Cranberry Court this year because it is a huge part of our community. Ever since I was a little girl I have always looked up to and admired the princesses. Being on the court has been a wonderful experience.
I'm Caitlyn McLauchlin, 17, and a senior at Bandon High School. My parents are Chuck and Charlotte McLauchlin, both educators. I'm on my school's cross country team, track team, and speech team. I participate in band (jazz and concert) and Swing Choir, and have been to state in almost all of these activities, as well as the Poetry Out Loud competition. I'm also in the National Honor Society, and the Talented and Gifted program at BHS.I'm a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Bandon. In the summer, I've led Vacation Bible School, been to Music, Art, Drama and Dance Camp, and this year I went to the Summer Youth Institute in Pittsburgh, Penn., a youth theological scholar program.
My greatest passion is my education, and I put my schoolwork and grades above other activities. I am excited for college, and hope to attend the University of Oregon to study humanities, psychology, literature and creative writing.
I've received much support in my endeavors from the people of this town. Being on Cranberry Court feels like I'm giving back for all that kindness. It's an honor to be on the Cranberry Court and it's been a great experience.

