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CLASS OFFICERS George Aker, President Keith Leslie, Vice Pres. Olive Howey, Secy-Treas. Doris Peoples “Laurel” Reporter CLASS COLORS Black and Gold CLASS FLOWER Black and Gold Pansies K K K CLASS YELL Then its Rickety Rus! Rickety Rus! There’s something the matter with all of us, But never the less. You must confess, We’re the best class in C. H. S. SOPHS x x x TOAST Here’s to the class you all know well, the very best class in C. H. S. The one whose name we need not tell, for best means S-O-P-H-S.
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JUNIOR CREED •t « We believe that the Junior Class of 1914 is the most brilliant, original, and popular class that C. H. S. will ever produce. We firmly believe that our poem is worthy of having come from the pen of Shakespeare. We earnestly believe that our motto is inspiring enough to carry us joyfully on our way to Seniorhood. We believe our colors, red and white the most gorgeous combination Nature ever saw fit to create. We believe our yell, the shrillest, loudest, and most genuinely enthusiastic of any ever heard on any foot-ball field. Again, we believe in the Junior Class; that its fame as the most glorious class of the 20th century will be handed down to posterity through generation after generation for ever and ever. S IMAGINE r. m m Stewart Norton smoking a cig. Hazel Radabaugh dancing a jig, Edna Harlocker loving a cat, Geneva Robinson with hair combed flat. S' IMAGINE m m m Roy Avery with freckles galore, Raymond Burns without his pompadour, Janie Lowe being short and fat, Winnie Curry without her rat.
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IN MEMORIAM iHrlintt Snsa Saimtpnrt Dirfc iJulif 3n. 1313 IN the death of Ross Davenport, Coquille High School lost one of her finest boys. Quiet and unassuming, without boast or brag, whether in the class room or on the football field, Ross always came up to highest expectations. He was such a young man as the community can ill afford to lose. The news of his death came with a sense of personal loss to every student and teacher.
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