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JEANETTE ALCORN Pepster 4; Hi Times 4; Glee Club 4; Girls' League 4; Senior Ball 4. HELEN BIASCA Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Hi Times 3. ORVILLE CLINTON F. F. A. 1,2; F. F. A. officer 2; A. S. B. Vice President 3; Class President 4; Senior Ball 4; Librarian 4; Graduation Speaker 4. ROBERT CORNELIUS Band 3,4. DOUGLAS DONSTED Orchestra 1; Band 2,3,4. 10 JANICE ANDERSON Girls' League 3, 4. NORMA BUELL Girls' League 1,2,3,4. BEN COLLIER LAVELLE DALE Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1; Hi Times 2,3; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Orchestra 1; Senior Ball 4; Debate 3, 4; Band 3,4; Graduation Speaker 4. LEONARD ENSELE Junior Prom 3; Senior Ball 4; Senior Play 4.
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eXo) (TWS Senior • The senior class of 1938 has had a busy, successful high school career under the guidance of Mrs. Osika, the class adviser. Class officers for the freshman year were: president, Jim Richmond; vice-president, Don Chase; secretary-treasurer, Maxine Knight; representative, Alan Bailey. This class of very green freshmen was hilariously initiated into high school by their very good friends, the sophomores. The freshman party was a grand success and the main social event of the year. As sophomores the class was headed by: president, Lynn Perrott; vice-president, Preston Moy; secretary-treasurer, Rebecca Chaney; representative, Isabel Unsoeld. At the beginning of the year they initiated the freshmen in the customary manner. The annual sophomore party was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Junior class officers were: president, Lowell Waggoner; vice-president, Lorraine Sanders; secretary-treasurer, Beatrice Sanders; representative, Barbara Leslie. The Junior Prom with its nautical theme will long be remembered because it was the first Prom in many years that turned out to be a financial as well as a social success. The junior play, Wedding Spells, was a hilarious comedy, well acted. Miss Schaeffer directed the play, and Jim Richmond had the leading role. A delightful Halloween party was held at the high school with a fortune-teller and all the other things that we think of in connection with such a date. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Pioneer Methodist Church, and Bill Walker, senior class president, presented the historic senior cane to Lowell Waggoner, junior class president. The senior year has been the banner year under the following officers: president, Orville Clinton; vice-president, Preston Moy; secretary-treasurer, Mary Robb; class representative, Imogene Hickam. Seniors have taken an active part in all school activities. On the debate team of 1938 which again won the county championship for Coquille, La Velle Dale was an outstanding member. Six seniors were members of the high school band this year. They are: LaVelle Dale, drums; Beverly Norton, trumpet; Douglas Donsted, clarinet; Emma Francis Mulkey, Robert Cornelius, trombones; Ben Holverstott, bass horn. Senior activities have been many and during the past year. The Senior Ball on December seventeenth carried out the Christmas spirit in its decorations of blue and silver. This formal dance was another all-round success for the senior class. The senior ORVILLE CLINTON, President play, Demon in the Dark, a thrilling mystery story, was presented at the Liberty Theatre on April seventh and was very well received. Miss Rose Naef had done an excellent bit of coaching. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held on Friday, May thirteenth, and the senior cane was presented to the junior class president, Rolph Fuhrman, by Orville Clinton, senior class president. The senior graduation project for this year was a report on the history of the Coquille High School graduating class of 1938. Commencement speakers were: La Velle Dale, Mary Robb, Jim Young, and Orville Clinton. 1 i i Teacher was instructing the infant class in the story of Lot's flight and said: Lot was warned to take his wife and flee out of the city which was about to be destroyed. Lot and his wife got safely awoy. Now children have you any questions t o ask? At last a little boy ventured to ask: Please teacher, what happened to the flea? MRS. OSIKA, Adviser MAY, 1938 9
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MARJORIE FARRIS Girls' League 2,3,4. ELAINE GRAY Glee Club 1,4; Orchestra 1; Operetta 1; Girls Athletics 1,2,3,4; Hi Times 3,4; Librarian 3,4; G. L. Representative 4; Junior Play 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Pepster 4; G.A.A. officer 4; Senior Ball 4; Chr. Class Will 4; Senior Project 4. IMOGENE HICKAM Athletics 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, Operetta 1; Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class Representative 4; G.A.A. 4; May Day Attendent 4; Senior Class Project 4. BEN HOLVERSTOTT F.F.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1; Football 2,3,4; All County football team 4; C Club 3,4; C Club President 4; Band 3,4; Senior Play 4. AUDREY JUDD Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Hi Times 4. BONNIE GAGE Glee Club 1,2,4; Athletics 1,2,4; Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Hi Times 3,4; G. A. A. 4; Senior Ball 4; Pepster 4; May Day Attendent 4. RAYMOND HALTER ANNAMAE HOLVERSTOTT Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1; Baseball 1,2; G.L. officer 2,3; Hi Times 3,4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Ball 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Laurel Staff 4; Senior Project Asst. Gen. Chr. 4. ROBERT HURREL Football 3,4; C Club 3,4; Basketball 3. EILEEN KENDALL Athletics 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Operetta 1; G.L. officer 2,3; Hi Times 3,4; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Ball 4; G.A. A. officer 4; Pepster 4; Senior Pro. 4; Chr. Prophecy 4. 11
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