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GIRLS LEAGUE CONFERENCE The Girls’ League of Coquille Hi acted as hostess, on December 15, 1954, at a conference consisting of advisors, members, and delegates from the following schools: Myrtle Point, North Bond, Marsh- field, Coos River and Riverton. Miss Phyllis Hall, Coquille Girls League Advisor, and P. W. Lane, Superintendent of Schools, extended a word of welcome to the group, vrhich jus followed by the address of the day presented by the Coos County School Sunerintondont, Martha E„ Mulkcy. At the morning business meeting, conducted by Lcvelle Walstrom, chairman, committees wore appointed to draft a constitution and to nominate candidates for offices. During the reminder o the morning, discussion groups were conducted by instructors of the various high schools. One of the five classos was conducted by Hiss MoClintock, social service adviser of Coquille, using for her topic Personality . Another group was under the supervision of Ruth Boy' rs, who presented an interesting discussion of Hobbies . At noon the conference adjourned to the Pioneer Hall, where a luncheon was served by the ladies of the Methodist Church. At the afternoon session each school contributed a number to the program The constitution committee presented a constitution which was accepted with changes. The candidates wore voted on and Edith Mac Curl of Coos River was elected president for next yoar. The next conference will be held there. Lcvcllc Walstrom was Conference chairman; Evelyn Garrett was in charge of the programs; Aifrcda Harry, the lunchoor; Lec.i to Y ixcv. iand Loom Coyo, tho decorations; and Lucille Cornelius, the identification badges. - o - SPONSORING THE SHOW Sponsoring tho show, Happiness Ahead was another foatc.ro that tho girls were xtroir.oly proud of. Geraldine Minard acted as general chairman of this. Tickets wore uivcn out to overy girl and points wore given according to tho most sold. There was also a grand prize offered. The thoater was crowded each evening of tho show and everyone that wont seemed to think that it was well worth tho price of thirty fivo cents. Tho amount of money received from this was twenty del lars.
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GIRLS» LEAGUE President---------- Vice-President----- Secretary---------- Treasurer---------- Social Service CL. Entente.innent Ch.- Senior Rep.-------- Junior Rep.-------- Sopuonore Rep.----- Freshnan Rep.------ ----Wave Gisholt ----Melba Varney •Margaret 3elloni •Levelle Lalstrom —-Eleanor Smith ----Jean McNelly •Geraldine I.Iinard -----June Hiclcam -----Amanda Stem .—-Maxine Knight The above are the officers of the Girls’ League, an organization that is gaining much recognition for the fine work that they have accomplished this year with Miss Kali as an adviser. The Girls' League is made up of all the girls in high school. There are 27 seniors, 31 juniors, 29 sophomores, and 42 freshmen composing this organization. POINT SYSTEM The point aystem with. Betty Brady in charge has proved very popular. Points are given for all the different activities and the five girls with the highest number in oach class receive pins. Those who merit award the second tine receive a guard for their pins. Some of the Sophomores that received pins last year are receiving them again this year and they will have a chance to win one each year for the four years that they are in High School. Those to receive pins for the year 1934-35 are: Seniors Geraldine Minard Betty Brady Margaret Purvance Blanche Sandon Myrtle Minter Juniors Levelle Yialstrom Geraldine Ensele Margaret Bolloni Dorris Compton Eiloen Hern Melba Varney Dorothy Yarbrough Sophomores Dorothy Glaisyer Marilyn Compton Eileen Percy Kathleon Brady Audrey Taylor Freshmen Josephine Lucas Imogene Hickam Margaret Stewart Lavelle Dale Maxine Knight
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GIRLS' LEAGUE DANCE The first Girls' League Pep loanee was held in the I-igh School G.xmasiiua on Saturday evening .larch 1. Geraldino Minard acted as chairman of this and it v as considered to bo one of the biggest and bost activities of.the year A .prise waltz 1’ war the win feature -f the evening, this being won by June and Keith ilolv-j: svotc. Candy, pop, and gvm was sola by w’1' -ra!1 of the Ereshmen girls. Dancing began at 8; SC anc. 'ontlnuec curzi.. «... P. m, Everybody considered this a successful venture and hoped that there would be more lil:o thei. • - o - MCT1ER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET On riday ov:nir:g. May 10, the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet was hold. ve Cishoit, President, acted as toastmistress for the occasion. ..round POO gf rls and mothers attended. During the bar-quel: speeches wore made by Audrey Kendall, Nor- cnc .icKeown, C raldine ' 'inru-’d, and Alfroda Harry, Mrs. Neal gave the response. A oo'isaje ms thon presented to her consisting of the flowers that rr-vresoacud each girls spoooh. Group singing led by Elois Wilson and ecoompaniod by Myrtlo Winter was also enjoyod. Other special numbers wore vrosontod by Leonard Ensolc, Mrs. Vv'oodyard and .Miss Dan's Ensemble,, A miniature house ana garden made up the centerpiece-. The table decorations consisted of ivy and yellow candies. The banquet began at six-thirty and was held in tne Pioneer Methodist Churoh. The tables ’ ero arranged in the usual triangle fora. MINOR ACTIVITIES CORN SHOW FLOAT. The Girls' League entered a float in the Corn Show parade which vren a prize of 47.50. A booth was maintained throughout both days of the Corn Show. PRESENTATION OP C.H.S. MECAPHONE. The Girls' League presented C, H, S. with a megaphone painted in school colors of red and white. This megaphone was much needed and was highly appreciated b y t h e whole Student Body. s LEAGUE POOH. The League Room under the supervision of tho Social Service Chairman has improved a lot this year. She put certain girls in charge and they received points for their work. New curtains and a couch cover were added to the room this year.
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