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Seuzzfr 6111 5 Praplzccy When I came home from the offuce un Boston to day my old class chum Dorus Ann Wood was wautung on my doorstep to see me I hadn t seen her for years We talked over the old tumes we had at Co quulle Hugh School Thungs certaunly had changed sunce we had won the war Dorus Ann sa d she was Secretary to the Presudent and that one of our school chums Paul ne Gulkey was furst lady of the land She also knew of Wally Moore who wa a well known der-tust un Wash ungton She saud as she was travelung a freught traun passed and Jack Parson waved to her as he settled down for another long sleep Then LeRoy Assen who was the conductor on the traun came by to col lect her tucket I had to unterrupt her there and ask her uf she had read un the paper about Alvun Huckam Boyd Hendrux and Hugh Irvun who were all aces un the war Also to tell her that Vuolette Carrullo and Betty Jean Morrot are stull happuly marrued Oh yes Kay Leslue my old chum who also went through col lege wuth me us a great artust now drawung a com c strup called Luttle Stunky and Her Fruends whuch remurded me I saw the best curcus the other day Arthur Wulburger was a c own and LaVerne Barrette lremember her7I was un the mudget show Dorus Ann saud she passed through Butte Mon tana and Jack McCracken was luvung there all by humself you know that us a ghost town now On her next stop Portland she saw Phyllus Leh manowsky who was hurryung to work at Montgomery Ward Whule she was talkung to Phyllus Mary Borel and George Folsom came by un a car advertusung for the Broadway Theater She stopped at the Newton Hotel whuch Tommy owned and managed She also met Avus Rucketts and Wulton Wulley who were on theur honeymoon The next day she started for Coquulle She saw quute a few old chums but not as many as she ex pected Duck Bland us now chuef advertuser for the teachers un Coquulle Hugh Marybelle Yarbrough was an old ma d wuth IO cats 3 parrots 2 dogs and 3 bowls of goldfush Don Hawkuns was druvung around town un a new convertuble They had quute a chat Don told her he was a bachelor and untended to stay that way He also saud that Colleen Ireland was run MAY I 943 nung the Tup Top and that she and Januce Osterhout were stull ruvals Jane Oerdung and Jean Luke were stull un the WAVES whule Rebecca Pnkston and Guenevre Thompson were offucers un the WAACS Odetta DeGeeter and Melvun Steward are marrued and are runnung the popcorn stand Gerry Howell was a nurse at the Coquulle Hosputal Duck Ray and Bob McCarthy own a ltuggung camp Bob Klune has a hcme un Langlous Bob Prurgle and Orland Russell are runnung the Smuth Wood Products Dorus Ann sa d Don d dn t know about any more of our class mates so he took her to the traun The passenger traun runs through foquulle now The next stop was Hollywood She saw Mavus Tyrrell who was a torch sunger un the Cocoanut Grove Wulfred Wasson was un the movues though not very famous Bull Muneau was dutch dugger out sude of Hollywood She saud she then took the plane to Floruda Tom my Martun was the pulot He made quute a record un the Navy Arr Corps Tommy saud Joe Estes Kenneth Holverstott and Boyd Stone were stull un the Navy Joe luked the Hawauuan Islands best In Floruda she met Marulyn Sage on the beach ellung orange pop She also saw Roberta Stone Cypher who marrued a very wealthy man 20 years her senuor Roberta was verv happy Dorene Robuson was runnung a hot doq stand At the next stop New York Dorus Ann saud Jack Stules name was un lughts he was a great dancer the second Fred Astaure Arthur Wolf the famous cuentust who unvented the skyrocket was un town Also Duck Gregory a great trumpet player wuth hus own band Dorus Ann saud that all an all she was very satusfued wuth her trup She d also found out that Lynn Culver and June Colluns were haur stylusts Lorraune Norrus was an aurlur-e hostess and Elmer Zwucker ran a chucken ranch un Maune Harruet Tozuer was teach ung the furst Grade un Boston She saud ut was gettung la e and she d have to catch a traun for Portland Maune because Goose would be at the statuon waut mg for her Buddung me ad eu she left un a rush as always BETTY EMERY I7 Q I . , . ' ' ' . A I . i . . 5 . I I . . . 1 ' . . . Q ' ' - ' ' 'J I . . I . . . . . j I - - 1 . , . - 1 I - . . . - - Il . , v . . . . ,, . . . I ' I - 1 1 ' ' - I - . . . . I I ' u ll . . . If . I 1 u . ' . l ' . I I c ' - . I ' l . I . ' ' ' 1 - I I A - . . l ' 1 I . , . . ' 1 1 . I . I C . . . . .J , . I I . 1 1 , . . . . . - . . , . . I 1 1 . 9 I . I l ' 1 1 T I . I - I ' . . I 1 1
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junivr 6'lass History jx 'Q FRED KUNTZ, Pres. WINIFRED VAN FLEET, Sec'y JIM PEART, Rep lf there is truth in the old saying safety in num- bers , the Junior class of '43 was certainly safe when it entered ye olde Coquille, but now it has the least number of members of any class in the school. As freshmen, they handed the gavel to Jim Howe and let him handle their executive affairs. In the sophomore year they elected Jim Peart to preside over the class and under his leadership won the lnter- Class Rivalry cup. Upon becoming upper classmen lalthough the Seniors dispute thisl , Fred Kuntz was elected president. Through their sophomore and Junior years the class advisor was Miss Mary Virginia Morris. When the Hi-Times was issued one could find articles by Barbara Barrows, Editor, Jessie Sherwood, Ass't Editor, Dorothy Beagle, Glenda Richardson, Virginia Lindsay, Feature Writers, and Maxine Whereat, Jeanne Boyle, Reporters. Girls who helped compose the Girls' League Coun- cil were: Barbara Barrows, Junior Representative and President, Dorothy Beagle, Point Chairman, Jessie Sherwood, Secretary, and Orpha Marney, Junor Rep- resentative. Arguing in the Forum Discussion Group were Andrew Briner, Louise Butler, and Dorothy Beagle. ln Student Body affairs they were represented by Jim Howe, Vice Pres., Orpha Marney, Assistant Treasurer, and Jim Peart, Representative. MAY, l943 When the football team raced out on the field, only one Junior could be detected. The sole football letterman was Jim Howe. The Juniors who made their letters in basketball this year were Frank Woodward and Ben Barton. The Juniors cooperating with Mr. Withnell in the ultra school band are: Jim Peart, trombone, Phil- lip Clausen, clarinet, Ben Barton, clarinet, and Ann Anderson, clarinet. Ding How means very good in Chinese and that is just what the Junior Prom was. On March l2, stu- dents came prepared to have a good time at the Chinatown Ball . With Rudy's Orchestra providing the musical background, students trucked along a street in Chinatown. The members of the class of '44 upheld their rep- utation for doing things in a big way by presenting the play, The Great Ben Allah on December 4, and making it a decided success under the direction of Miss Morris. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the l.0.0.F. hall on an earlier date than usual because of the beginning of meat reationing. There was the customary presentation of the cane by the Senior class president to the Junior class president, and the banquet was followed by a dance. Coming into their own next year as mighty Seniors , the class of '44 anticipate a worthy climax to their three active years within the portals of Coquille High. 'I9
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