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The Senior Class oi '46 is to be complimented on its high scholastic record. Roberta Mason and Marianne Rackleff, the two girls winning top scholastic honors, are both excellent students, and they right-fully deserve the honor of being Valedictorian and Salutatorian. The first ten scholars of this class and their averages are listed below: 1- Roberta Mason............................. .....95.55 2. Marianne Rackleff ............................. 92.43 3. Lindy Lou Holverstott............................ 92.37 4. Wilma Drake.................................... 91.08 5. Shirley Slater................ L i 90.65 6. Melbourne Mitchell................................90.5 • Leslie George................................... 90.4 8. Walter Isler................................... 89.41 9. Lois Bothwell .................................. 89.5 10. Leota Neely........... ........................... 89.2 Honor Rol e STRAIGHT I s” “2” AVERAGE Drake, Wilma Arnett, Anna Oerding, Robert Geaney. Patricia Borgard, Fave Owen, Bill Hendrix, Xetabelle Bonney, Sally Owen, Delpha Mason, Roberta Bothwell, Lois Peart, Clinton Brady, Phyllis Peart, Rose Marie Corrie, Virginia Popescu, Patsy Crossler, Darleen Preussler, Betty Crossler, Darrell Ruble, Laura E. Cusic, Kenneth Rackleff, Marianne Davis, Beverly Savage, Joanne Ford, Shirley Sayre, Joe Gant, George Shaw, Patricia George, Leslie Sisson, Pat Gray, Carol Slater, Shirley Haga, Berneice Smith, Joanne Haga, Lucille Steward, Everett Isler, Walter Stoermer, Florene Jeffery, Dorothy Stonecvpher, Clara Hansen, Lois Stone. Jeanette Holverstott, Lindy Strader, Doris Jenson, Julius Swanson, Buford Johnson, Janet Swanson, Laura Miller, Bonita Taylor, Joyce Mintonye, Joann Wasson, Susan Moore, Marion Willard, Doris Mae Munger, Joyce Williams, Dorothv Neff, Adeline Willis, Versie Neely, Leota Oerding, Jerry Zwicker, Bonnie 26
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May Day Queen Geraldine and princesses Marianne, Eulia, Roberta, Pat, Wilma, and Shirley were the rulers over this years May Day festivities. Being chosen as one of the members of this court is one of the biggest thrills for any Senior girl. 25
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At last! Were now upperclassmen. 1 luce long, hard years but we made it, we’re juniors. The first year of our attending Coquille High we elected Bud Hickam, President; Fred Vogt, Vice-President; Marion Gregory, Secretary; and Bill Sage, Representative. The next year when still considered underclassmen we elected Jack Buckles, President; Larrv McCallister, Vice-president; and Roberta Medley, Secretary. Stacy Johnson was elected Representative. The officers this year are Marion Gregory, President; Bud Hickam, Vice-President; Bonita Miller, Secretary; and Lois Hansen, Representative. Many of this vear’s Juniors have been verv active in the various activities of C.H.S. I hose in football were Maurice Williams, Bill Train, Ray Kay, Bob Dykes, Kenneth Neely, Harry Slack, Bob Schrag, Stacy Johnson, Glenn Knight. Those who participated in basketball were Maurice Williams, Harry Slack, Bob Taylor, Bob Schrag, and John Devereaux. Ah! and the band. Out of the Junior Class in the Band there were Fred Vogt, Florence Stoermer, Bruce Martin, Bud Hickam and Phil Seebcr. On the Hi Times Staff were Phyllis Chezem, Fred Vogt, Bud Hickam, Virginia Pullen, Bonita Miller, Lois I lansen, Versie Willis, Mary Anne Walker, Patty Geanev, Joyce Benham, Bill Sage, Laura Emily Ruble, Jack Buckles, Maurice Williams and Roberta Medley. Linder the supervision of Mrs. Godard, we had a most successful Junior Prom. The theme was “Stairway to the Stars” and with the same idea the Junior-Senior Banquet will be “Moonbeam”. The Junior Class Plav was “Sing for Your Supper which was directed bv M rs. Beyers. by Mary Anne Walker 27
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