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Scnirfr Hass Jfisfvr y - OFFICERS WAYNE TERRY, Pres. DOROTHY RITCHEY, Sec'y BETTY JO THARP, Re if The Senior Class of l942 is proud to present the highlights of their outstanding career in the Coquille High School. The first class organization, supervised by Mr. Cole, in their Freshman year resulted in the election of Don Whereat as President. George Holbrook pre- sided over the Sophomore meetings, and the Junior Class President was Duane Terry, with Mr. Bob Nel- son as adviser. A noticeable change was seen in the Junior Class as they were now upper-classmen. Throughout the year their ultimate aim was to make successful the Junior Play, entitled, The Vampire Bat . This was directed by Cleona Hill. The l94l Seniors were entertained at a Junior-Senior Banquet on May 6. The traditional myrtlewood cane was pre- sented by Leroy Gilbert, Senior Class President, to Duane Terry, the Junior President. At lastl Seniorsl The goal for which they had strived three years had been attained, The l942 Seniors filled the year with achievements, activities and victories, with the skillful guidance of Mrs. Harriet Osika. Chosen to lead their class was Wayne Terry, President, George Hannon, Vice-President, Dorothy Ritchey, Secretary, and Betty Jo Tharp, Senior Representative. The Seniors proved them- selves in their last year by presenting first a very successful Senior Ball. Amid gay South American splendor and palm trees, the l'-942 Seniors and their guests danced to the strains of Rudy's Orchestra. The Senior Play entitled The Night Was Dark , was a modern three-act mystery which merited much praise for the play cast and director, Mary Morris. The Seniors leading the Student Body of Coquille High were George Holbrook, President, Glenda Clin- MAY, l 942 ton, Secretary, Anabel Martindale, Treasurer, and Bill Berry, Business Manager. The Class of '42 had an outstanding athletic career, with Louis Gilbert, Wayne Terry, Bob Martin, Bud Newton, Eugene Crouch, Don Whereat, Harold Winegar, Harvey Thommen, George Holbrook, Jerry Butler, Don Hurl- butt, Orton Standley winning football letters. Eugene Crouch and Wayne Terry were selected for the All- County Football team. Basketball letters went to Eugene Crouch, Jerry Butler, Bud Newton, Duane Terry, Bill Smith. Eugene Crouch again placed on the All-County team. Backing these teams were Coach Spike Leslie and the Pepsters under the direc- tion of Miss Lunelle Chapin. On May 2nd Queen Anabel Martindale ruled over the May Festival with her charming court consisting of Evelyn Alborn, Alice Howard, Glenda Clinton, Betty Jo Tharp, Dorothy Ritchey, and Ernestine Batty. Beverly Farrell and Phyllis Bunch were selected to be the class speakers since their scholastic records were the highest in the class- 'A' 'A' ir 'k 'ki' 'k CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and Beige CLASS FLOWERS Red Rose CLASS MOTTO We Will Find a Path or Make One 9 D.
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fag. 6 1 -f-v Transfer 4 Sr Ball -4 Home Room Officer 4 Honor Roll 4 May Day Attendant 4 BATTY Grrls League Officer 3-4, Jr. Play Sr Play 4, G. A. A. Officers 2, Sr Banquet 3, Softball l-2-3, May Day Attendant 4. wr, 2 ' . EVELYN ALBORN ERNESTINE X I , , Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Ball 4, Pepster 4, av If li c? ' Jr.- . r X I X X l gs 5. MARGIE RAE BAUMGARTNER WANDALU BELL Band l-2, Glee Club l-2-3-4. Transfer 3, Hi-Times 4, Band 3-4, Junior-Senior Banquet 3. WILLARD BERRY DQNALD BQONE Student B0dY OlflC2f 4, Fire Sr. Ball 4, Track 3, Evacuation Sql-lad 4- Squad 4. PHYLLIS BUNCH JERRY BUTLER Editor, Laurel Staff 4, Hi-Times 3- 4, Motl'ier's Day Tea 3-4, Girls' League Officer 3-4, Band l-2-3, Jr. Play Staff 3, Glee Club l-2-3 Camera Club 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Sr. Play Staff 4, Honor Roll l-2-3- 4, Graduation Speaker 4. I Football 3-4, Basketball 3-4, Track 3-4, Debate l-2-3, Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Ball 4, Laurel Staff 2-3-4, C Club 3-4, Jr. Play 3, Honor Roll l-2-3, Emergency Squad 4, Jr.-Sr, Banquet 3. FLORENCE M. CAMPBELL FAIRY CARDWELL Band I-2, Senior Play 4, Honor Softball I-2-3, Basketball i-2-3, l-4, Glee Club l-2-3. Jr. Prom 3, Sr. Ball 4, Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 3, Jr. Play 3, G. A. A. Officer l-2-3, Hom Ec. I-2, Glee Club l.
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