Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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19 LAUREL 40 ♦ ♦ JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ♦ ♦ The class of ’41 has been successful during all its high school years, with Dale Stevens leading the class this year and Le Roy Gilbert as president for the two preceding years. Mr. Fuller is our class adviser, and the juniors consider themselves lucky to have such an efficient man to guide them. The two glee clubs were well supported by this class, and in the high school band there were four juniors: Donna Dunn, trombone; Merrill Tozier, tuba; Don Landa- ker, sousaphone; Harvey Cole, saxophone. The junior class was well represented on the student council by the following student body officers: Le Roy Gilbert, vice-president; Russell Kollar, junior repre- sentative, and Bud Trendell, assistant treasurer. Juniors participating in the publication of the Hi-Times were: Marvin Myers, assistant editor; Sterling Gruenewald, business manager; Margie Ryan, junior news reporter; Thelma Ellingwood, art; Marvene McClellan, girls’ sports; Virginia Young and Pat Holverstott, reporters. The following junior girls held offices in the Girls’ League: Pat Holverstott, president; Ilean Griffin, vice-president; Marvin Myers, secretary; Geraldine Cole, treasurer; Rheo Walker, entertainment chairman; Maxine Stephenson and Wilma Roth, junior representatives. The junior class also had some outstanding athletes. Football letters were earned by LeRoy Gilbert, Arlie Knife, Charles Mclntee, Paul Walker, Howard Moy, Don Landaker, and Norman McCool. Basketball letters were awarded Bud Trendell and Charles Mclntee. The Junior Play was held on Wednesday, November 8, under the direction of Mrs. Beyers, and it proved to be a very successful event. The “Dogpatch Jamboree,” sponsored by the juniors, was held April 19 and was a big hit with all who came. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held on Tuesday, May 14. The myrtlewood cane was presented to the junior president, Dale Stevens, by the senior president, Vern Knox. This is the conclusion of the junior activities and we are looking forward to a successful senior year.

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19 LAUREL 40 I, Gretchen Clinton, leave—four years of this is enough for anybody. I, Donald Wheaton, leave my height to Doris Ann Wood—if she can make any use of it. I, Ray Reilly, leave my brawn to Harvey Cole. I, Jeannette Wheeler, leave C. H. S., but you can always find me at the Tip Top. I, Catherine Schroeder, leave my 6th block gossip period—known to some as Economics—to Dorothy Graham. I, Arden Harrah, will my manly physique to Fat Terry. I, Muriel Davis, leave for Arago. I, Danny Cardwell, leave before the bell rings. I, Dova Gilman, leave to apply a fresh coat of paint. I, Nancy Sonneland, leave for “Reed.” I, Mike Daniels, leave the boys’ locker room in an uproar. I, John Shambow, leave Donna Dunn—we are fighting again. I, Dorothy Landaker, leave for Hollywood. I, Marian Richardson, leave to be a nurse. I, Emerick Hultin, leave in my Dodge for a good time. I, Ray Gaulke. leave to become a hermit—Women? Phooey! I. Vesta Duncanson, leave Marvene McClellan, without any competition. I, Virgil Arrell, leave my literary abilities to Ray Rowland. I, Gloria Swain, leave in a tan 36 V-8 Coupe. I, Thelma Snyder, leave as a jitterbug. I, “Chuck’ Thommen, leave my seat in the old school bus to the guy who thinks he can hold it down as long as I did. I, Richard Loop, leave Avis Rickets, for the Sophomore boys. I, Ray Norris, leave for Salem—I should have been there years ago. I, Dorothy Belle Newton, leave with my utmost dignity. I, Edith Drake, leave my quiet manners to Jean Duncanson. I. Violet Sutton, leave without Ilean Griffin. I, Ted Schaer, leave part of my “hot” temper to Gerald Anderson—hoping that he can use it in his future years. I, Charles Hawkins, leave with Arden. I, Bill Ray, leave Mrs. Beyers without a student. I, Shirley Nye, leave with Ted—I guess! I, Venita Farris, leave my Queenship to the next lucky girl. I, Clarence Campbell leave the milk trucks for a better job. I, Frankies Edgmon, leave the editorship of the “Hi-Times” to the next unlucky guy. I, Richard Avery, leave the school house—I didn’t want it anyway. I, Flora Ellen Wise, leave nothing—I’ll be needing every thing I possess. I, Bill Yarbrough, leave high school last. In witness, whereof, we hereby sign our names, Flora Ellen Wise, Bill Ray, Gretchen Clinton, and Bill Yarbrough.



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