Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 21 text:

Girls' League During the past year, the Girls' League, with the assistance of Miss Phyllis Hall, the League adviser, has been one of the most prominent organizations in the school. The place of honor that the League has gained throughout the Southwest is one that wo all have reason to be proud of. Undor the competent directions of its adviser, and the efficient work of all the girls, all of the League's work has provod succcs-ful. In ordor to provide for tho social activities, such as the Mothers' and Daughtors’ Banquet, and the Kid Party , a Girls' League Danco was given, a motion picturo was sponsorod, and candy salos have boon held daily. As a reward for tho girls receiving the most points undor tho Point •‘System, pins were awarded to tho five highest in each class. A float was dccorutod for the Corn Show parado. In March, four delegates wore appointod to go to tho Southwestern G. L. Conforoncc hold at Coos River, and thirty two othor girls attondod. The Loaguo contributed to wards buying a band instrument. Tho G. L. Room has been romodolod. One of the main features of tho year was tho Au.ti.ur. Contest wli£6h the Loaguo sponsored, awarding cash prizes. Also, as has boon tho custom for 6ovcral years, Lcaguo Council suppers were held tliroughout tho year. The girls have all offorod splendid co-oporation in making the League's activities succossful, and Miss Hall is to be congratulated on her work. Girls' League officers during this yoar are, loft to right: Miss Hall, adviser; Geraldine Ensolc, senior rop. '36; Joan Nyo, sophomore rep. '36; Hazel Morris, prosidont '36; Lilcon Kendall, social service Ch. '36; Audrey Toylor, junior rop. '36; and Miss licClintock, Social Service Adviser. Second row, Lovcllo Valstron, treasurer, 35; Joan McNcllcy, entertainment Ch. '35; Pauniel Moore, Freshman rop. '36; Marion Hess, treasurer '36; Dorothy Mr.ttoon, frcslimon rep. '35; Wavo Gish-olt, president 35; Margaret Bolloni, Secretary '35; Annamao Holvcr-stott, vioc-prosidont 36; Mary Robb, socrotr.ry '36; Eleanor Jnith, Social Service Ch. '35.



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First Row: Jack Hunt, Frank Biasca, Harold Norris, Harold Shull, Mr. McDonald, instructor. Second Rovr: Orville Clinton,Clinton Burr, Preston Moye, and Ben Holverstott. Agriculture Department Outstanding achievements in the F. F. A. department this year were: the winning of $100 in premiums and second in livestock judges in the Coos County Fair; the entering of a booth and exhibit and prizes float in the Coquillo Corn Show; the sending of a judging team to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland; the displayings of ribbons and project pictures in the Sentinel window; the winning of second place in the poultry team judging contest at the Bandon Poultry Show; the intortaining of over one hundred at the Father and San Bni-quet; the winning of first in county and second in Southern Oregon Parliamentary procedure contests; the sponsoring of a smoker; the entering of a member in the Coos County F. F. A. public speaking contest; the giving of monthly broadcasts over K. 0. 0. S.; the holding cf an Ag party; the starting of a ono-hnlf aero experiment plot; tho ontering in tho soctional contests at Grants Pass; tho attending of tho state convention and tho entoring in tho state contests at Grants Pass; the conducting of two programs before tho Coquillo Grange; the presenting of an assembly program; tho playing of several basketball games; and tho holding of a project tour. Officers for 1935-3G were: Harold Neal, president; Orvillo Clinton, vice-president; Preston Moyo, secretary; Frank Biasca, treasurer; Clinton Burr, reporter; Ben Holverstott, watch dog. Officers for 1936-37 aro: Frank Biasca, president; Harold ShiiD, vioo-presidont; Bon Holverstott, secretary; Harold Norris, treasurer; Jack Hunt, reporter; Cocil McQuigg, watch dog.

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