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LOWELL WAGGONER Basketball 2,3; Class President 3; Business Manager 4; Senior Project 4. ORVILLE WEEKLY LOUISE WOODYARD Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshmen Play 1; Glee Club 2,3. LOIS YOUNG Girls' League 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Glee Club 4; Hi Times 4. RICHARD WALKER Interclass Rivalry Chairman 1; Frosh Play 1; Bus. Manager 4; Football 3,4; C Club Sec. 4; Basketball 3,4; C Club 3,4; All County Second Team (football) 4; A. S. B. Pres. 4; Asst. Head of Senior Project 4. MELVIN WHEATON Track 3,4; Volleyball 4. jIM YOUNG Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 4; moving picture operator 4; Graduation Speaker 4. ALAN BAILEY Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Band 1,2,4; Track 2, 3,4; All County Basketball Team 4; All County Football Team 3; C Club 2,3,4; Senior Play 4. Fred: When I returned Smith's lawn mower with the nicked blade, Smith swore. Nell: We don't want that sort of thing to happen again, dear. Next time borrow from the minister. MAY, 1938 The Editor: The horse I was riding last night wanted to go one way and I wanted to go the other. L. Sherwood: Who won ? The Editor: He tossed me for it! 15
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LUCILLE SHERWOOD Girls' Athletics 1,2,3; G. A. A. 4; Glee Club 1; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; G. L. Entertainment Chr. 2, 3; Senior Ball 4; Laurel 4; Senior Play 4; Song Queen 4; Pepster 4; May Day Attendant 4; Senior Project 4. BILL SNYDER DELBERT STARR FRANCES SULLIVAN Girls' League 3,4; Junior Prom 3. WILDA MAE VAN METER Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Hi Times 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Head of Senior Project 4. 14 FAYE SINCLAIR Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Prom 3. BETTY JEAN SPROUL Girls' League 4; Glee Club 4; Pepster 4; Senior Ball 4; G. A. A. 4. MARGARET STEWART Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls' Athletics 1,2,3; Operetta 1 ; Hi Times 3,4; G. L. Point Chr. 3,4; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; G. L. Treas. 3,4; Librarian 4; Editor of Laurel 4. JACK TOWNE Football 4; Basketball 4; Senior Play 4; Hi Times 4; Senior Ball 4; Senior Project 4; Class Prophecy 4; Senior Class Will 4. GLORIA VOCINO Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Girls Athletics 1,2,3,4; G. A. A. 4; Hi Times 4.
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Senior Glass (Will • KNOW ALL MEN, That We, the Graduating Class of 1938, being as nearly sound of mind and health os is possible, hereby declare this to be our lost will and testament: SECTION I. ARTICLE 1. To the school in general we leave room for the incoming Freshmen. ARTICLE 2. To the juniors we leave our ambition and great initiative. ARTICLE 3. To the faculty we leave memories of unrivalled intellects in the realm of learning. SECTION II. Individually we bequeath as follows: 1, Robert Cornelius, will my stretched trumpet to Donna Dunn. 1, Emma Frances Mulkey, leave the school with one less blonde. I, Helen Martindale, leave my fingernails to anyone who needs a back-scratcher. I, Ben Holverstott, will my speed and agility to Mark Smith. I, Margaret Stewart, leave a place hard to fill. I, jeanette Alcorn, leave my brother to carry on. I, Bob Hurrel, will my boisterous attitude to Puss Fuhrman. I, Maxine Knight, leave the Senior Class broke. I, Preston Moy, will my curly hair, pretty eyes, and come hither look to Johnny Williams. I, Jean Nye, leave Coquille High; but to Ann Hawkins I leave my left handed curves. I, Harold Norris, will my brute strength to Dale Stevens. I, Beverly Norton, leave this school calm and cool. I, Charles Kolkhorst, will my romantic ability to Phillip Stem. I, LaVelle Dale, leave for Riverton. I, Jack Towne, will my detective ability to Mrs. Beyers. I, Beatrice Sanders, leave as a flower girl to pick Verns. I, Leonard Ensele, leave my violin ... in' the case and my ability to Jack Benny. I, Elaine Gray, leave for Hollywood for a career. I hope, I hope, I hope. I, Lorraine Sander, leave Sandy to carry on alone. I, Douglas Donstead, will my ability as a hotel host and my clarinet to Kennett Lawrence. I, Barbara Leslie, leave class whenever I feel like it. I, Orville Clinton, leave fourth block library to ... go home for lunch. I, Leah Rover, leave my dimples to Shirley Temple. I, Edward McCarthy, will the sports page to Chester Price. I, Catherine Mulvihill, will my sunny disposition to anyone needing it. I, Bill Snyder, leave my books in my locker. I, Virginia LaBranche, leave my shining countenance to a cosmetic company. I, Carolyn Perrott, leave by the front door, believe me! I, Mary Robb, leave my bones here to bake, I stepped on the gas instead of the brake. I, Melvin Wheaton, will my height to Bill Snuffy Smith. I, Annamae Holverstott, will my quiet attitude and black hair to Ruth Mulvihill. I, Lowell Waggoner, leave wondering why they have business managers. I, Wilda Mae Van Meter, argue my way out. I, Louise Woodyard, leave every chance I get. I, Jim Young, leave my acting ability and Scotch Brogue to Yvonne Kern. I, Faye Sinclair, leave for Myrtle Point. I, Ben Collier, leave Mr. Johnson without a student. I, Audrey Judd, leave with hopes of bigger and better Fairview dances. I, Imogene Hickam, will my posture to Jane Kramer. I, Charles Rowell, leave my permanent wave to the American Flag. I, Eileen Kendall, leave a word to the wise, Come up and see me some time. I, Lucille Sherwood, leave my position as song queen to Donna Dean Bosserman. I, Delbert Starr, leave my sympathy to all underclassmen. I, Janice Anderson, will my poise to the Yell Leaders. I, Bonnie Gage, will my man-getting attitude to Patricia Nosier. I, Norma Buell, leave four wads of gum under seat 12, in the third row from the windows in the (Continued on page 44) 16 THE LAUREL
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