Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1914

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 CHEMICAL LABORATORY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beulah Price, President Alice Culin, Vice President Irvin Watson, Secy-Treas. CLASS COLORS, BLUE and GOLD CLASS FLOWER, ROSE CLASS MOTTO: “Smt’t make exrusea; make gmilf

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Mr. McCaullay, secured for an entertainment by the Library Association, rendered a few selections in the High School rooms, which delighted a large audience of High School and grade pupils. « t it Mr. Pitman chose “Dreams” as a subject on which to give an interesting address before the High School. Mr. Pitman believes in day-dreams as a source of great achievments. In support of his idea, he cited the work of such men as Napoleon, Fulton, Edison and others. «t m The Department of Political Economy was represented here by Dr. Gilbert, of the University of Oregon. His subject was “Imagination as a Basis of Achievements Along Material and Cultural Lines” and he laid particular stress on making present sacrifices for future good, and the using of material gain for the development of the aesthetic side of life. m, « A twenty-minute period has been set aside twice a week, in the high school, for a spelling lesson; and although no extra credit is given, the students take a great deal of interest in this method of self-improvement « ? Most of this year’s graduating class has attended the Coquille High School for the entire four years of the course. The standard of work has been high, and the future interest of the class will be centered on the maintenance and further improvement of this type of excellence. Improvement cannot be brought about without the cooperation of those to whom we must look for financial support. The fact that the high school is accredited at the University of California is sufficient to show that the course is strong, and ought to induce the tax-payers to come to the rescue and furnish a new and up-to-date building, equipped with modern apparatus that is in keeping with the present Age of Science. m. m, The Senior Class takes this opportunity to thank the advertisers for their patronage. We fully realize that without their help, the “Laurel” would have been an impossibility.



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