Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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Office Staff the staff in the office this year is composed of seven girls and one boy su pervised by Margarette Stennett and Mr. James. The staff has charge of attendance, telephone calls, bulletins, and other incidentals concerning the office. the members are: Berneice Haga, Netabelle Hendrix, Shirley Slater, Jerry Oerding, Genevieve Berry, Melbourne Mitchell, Sally Gable, Phyllis Brady. y 21

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I he Senior Ball, which is the last main event of the Senior year, was looked forward to by everyone. 1 he theme for this dance was “An Old-Fashioned Garden”. We are now in the process of decorating for the Senior Ball, and I cannot write more about it. We have sent a great number of invitations and we are hoping it will be a great success. by Netabelle Hendrix REX PIERCE Transfer 4. DOROTHY POULIGNOT Usher 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Girl’s Sports 1, 2. 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Ball 4; Senior Plav Usher 4. GLENN PRIBBLE Senior Ball 4; Annual Stall 4; Bov s Sports 4. MARIANNE RACKLEFF Senior Ball 4; Junior Play 3; Yell Leader 3; Pepster 4; Girl’s League Officer 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Laurel Stall 3, 4; Hi-Times Stall 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Times Co-Editor 4; Dramatics Club Officer 4; Mother’s Dav Tea 2, 3; Girl’s Sports 2. 3; Salutatorian 4. May Princess 4. JAMES RUSSELL Junior Prom 3; Transfer 3; Movie Projector 3. 4; Football 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Ball 4. SHIRLEY SLATER Band 2, 3, 4; Girl’s League Officer 2, 3, 4; Girl's League President 4; Hi-Times 1; Laurel Stall’ 1, 3, 4; Laurel Editor 4; Junior Plav Cast 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Honor Rail 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball 4; Bov's Glee Club (accomp.) 3; Pepster 4; Student Bodv Officer 4; Mother’s Day Tea 2, 3; Office Stall 4; May Princess 4; Senior Play Stall 4; Dramatics Club 4. BEATRICE TAYLOR Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Mother’s Day Tea 1,2, 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Ball 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Girl’s Sports 1, 2, 3. SHIRLIE VAN FLEET Girl s Glee Club 3, 4; Sextette 3; Graduation Usher 3; Girl’s Sports 1, 2, 3; Play Usher 3: Home Ec. Club 1; Senior Play Usher 4. RALPH WOLGAMOTT Senior Ball 4. PAT YARBROUGH Hi-Times 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Times Co-Editor 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Junior-Senior Banquet 2, 3; Senior Ball 4; Senior Play 4; Girl's Sports 1, 2, 3; Pepster 4; Class Officer 2. 4; Girl’s League Officer 2, 3; Camera Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Sextette 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Officer 4; Dramatics Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Mother’s Day Tea 2, 3; May Princess 4.



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Senior We, the” Senior Class of 1946 being of sound mind, body, and estate—(estate of collapse), leave unbegrudgingly the following: SECTION I Article I—To the Juniors we will our beloved first three rows of seats in assembly. You’ve been eyeing (not to speak of taking) them for quite a while now. Article II—To the Sophomores we will our pull” with the office. Here’s hoping you have more luck with it than we did. Article III—To the Freshmen we will the knack we always had for Biology. Oh!! How you'll need it. Article IV—To the faculty we just leave. Well, ya don’t have to push...... Article V—To our school, CHS, We leave with memories unsurpassed. SECTION II After many long years of strain, stress, struggle, and strife, we slowly straggle out individually bequeathing the following: 1, Wayne Chezem, will my success with the opposite sex to Bud Hickam. They done me wrong. I. Julia Burgess, leave my red locks to Arkie. Maybe he can use it as a duster. I, Lois Both well, will my studious characteristics to Fred Vogt. I, Tom Boots, leave my little brother here at CHS. Maybe he can fill my hoots. 1, Don Aasen, will my thirst for knowledge to George Litzcnherger. I, George Albertson, will my executive abilities and tall tales of the sea to Bill Sage. I, Patty McKelvy, leave Mr. Mcx maw. His Joss (it says here). I. Roberta Mason, will my talent, my Irish brogue, my brother, and the dirt under my left toenail to Lois Hansen. I, Walt McKinney, leave for parts unknown. You know this Army life. I, Rex Pierce, leave my physique and deep voice to Keith Johnson. We, Shirlie Van Fleet and Ralph Wolgamott, will our ability not to fight to Staccv and Marion. I, Pat Yarbrough, will my ability to conquer Geometry and Mrs. Beyers to Maurice Williams. I, Shirley Slater, leave Dale for someone else to fight over. I’m TIRED........ I, Sallv Gable, will my vampish green eyes to some other cat who might find them of use. They've served me well. I, Dorothy Howe, will my intense dislike for the opposite sex to Dorothy Nicholson. I, Melbourne Mitchell, leave—mainly to get a wav from all of these men chasers. I, Wilma Drake, leave to rescue Harry from those wicked G x se Bay wenches. I, Noble Chowning, leave Laura Swanson—but not for go xl. I, Shirley Ford, will my quiet voice, my dignity, and unassuming manner to Anne Harbison. Think u can handle all of that, Anne????? I, Eulia McCracken, leave with our house plans under my arm. I, Bobbie Jenkins, leave Waunda in the care of the Junior hoys whom I trust bevond a doubt. I, Leslie George, leave my dashing way with the girls to Harry Slack. I, Netabellc Hendrix, leave to find Dick. How far did you say it is to Conn.??? I, Walt Isler, leave in search of better things. Uncle Sam is calling. I, Gordon Hamilton, leave for Rosehurg. Oh these Job’s Daughters. I, Bettie Gibbs, will my boistrous actions to Judy Slack. I, Phyllis Brady, will my sweet disposition to all future office girls. I, Jack Blum, leave my car to John Rankin. 1 don’t know of anyone who can wreck it any better than he. I, Genevieve Berry, will my post of office gal to anvone who is sap enough to want it. I. Charlotte Finch, leave World History for good. Oh I lappv Day. I, Glenn Prihhle, will my vocabulary to anyone who is ambitions enough to l x k up the meanings. I, George Johnson, leave hut not far behind Eulia. I. Dave Kline, will my ability to skip classes to anv daring soul who d( sn’t mind 6th periods. I, Marianne Rackleff, leave, still looking lor a man. I think I deserve one after putting up with Buckles for so long. I, George Gant, leave my ability to get g x d grades in Latin to Thomas McCaulv. I. Bettie Gx)k, leave my deep, bass voice to Cliff Billings. I. Boh Dairymple, will my cute pug-nose to Carol Gray. I. Jerrv Oerding, will my crown (Complete with Wixihvorth rhinestones) to the lucky gal from the d.iss | I, Anna Arnett, leave. Whew, it was a tough fight hut I won. I. Dorothy Poulignot, will my quiet dignity to Flossie Stoermer. We, Beatrice Taylor and Adeline Neff, leave our little sisters, hoping, hut doubtful, that they can take our places. I, Jackie Chappel, will my ability to stay out of •fights to next year’s pep club. I. Bill Kistner. will my underclassmen girlfriends to anvone who thinks he can stand up under the strain. I, Lindy Lou Holverstott, leave CHS to anyone who has a taste for nicknacks. I, Melvin McKinney, will my cute lil giggle to Marvanne Walker. I, Leota Neeley, will all of my books (answers in ’em) to my brother Ken. Oh how he needs ’em. I, Jim Russell, will my understanding of the English language to Patty Geanev. I, Berneice Haga, will my short curly locks to Charlotte Smith. Anv similarity to characteristics of people Jiving is purely intentional. We herebv affix our signatures to this d x;umcnt on this 18th day of April. Signed and sealed Netabellc Hendrix Leota Neelev Glen Prihhle 22

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