Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1947

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VALEDICTORIAN PATTY GEANEY BETTER THAN A TWO AVERAGE Patty Geaney Joyce Munger ...... 1.13 1.29 Joe Bosco 1.31 Bonita Miller 1.57 1.74 Laura E. Ruble 1.75 Lois Hansen ...1.75 Florene Stoermcr 1.8C Glenn Knight 1.82 Versie Willis 1.93 Mary Anne Walker 1.94 Bill Sage 1.96 Dorothy Jeffery 1.96 SALUTATORIAN JOYCE MUNGER SENIOR HALL OF FAME Most Popular Girl ................WAUNDA KINTZLEY--------BOY ......................................BILL SAGE Friendliest Girl —................ MAXINE WILLSON--------BOY ................................. BOB SCHRAG Brainest Girl ...» .................... PATTY GEANEY--BOY ............................................ BOB TAYLOR Most Talented Girl............... LAURA EMILY RUBLE---BOY ...»......................... MAURICE WILLIAMS Wittiest Girl ................. MARY ANNE WALKER---BOY ............................... JOHN RANKIN Most Bashful Girl ------------------- DELPHA OWEN---BOY —............................... WALTER SCOLARI Best Dressed Girl ..................ALICE GAROUTTE------BOY ................................EVERETT STEWARD Peppiest Girl FLORENE STOERMER—BOY .......................................HARRY SLACK Class Vamp ............................ LOIS HANSEN-CLASS WOLF .................................... AL ANGLIN Most Beautiful Girl...............MARIAN GREGORY--------CLASS GENIUS ..........................ALAN CHANEY

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I 1 i i i i 3 3 I I a 3 § J 3 3 3 | i 3 3 3 3 3 SENIOR CLASS WILL SECTION I We. the mighty Senior Class of 1947, being of sound mind (?) and body, hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, by which we attempt to make distribution of our extensive estate. ARTICLE I To the Juniors we leave our modesty, humbleness, and solemn dignity, traditional characteristics of all seniors throughout the years. ARTICLE II To the Sophomores we just leave. What have we that they wish they had, in a different place? ARTICLE III To the Freshmen we leave, hoping that each year you will come to love dear old Coquille High as much as we. Cheer up. kids. You’ll soon catch on. SECTION II As we pass out, leaving an immensely relieved faculty, we bequeth the following: I. Ramona Cunningham, leave, trying to decide between John and? 1, Hugh McKinney, leave a few of my extra pounds to George Litzenburger. I, Carol Walton, leave my job at Jame’s to a strong back and a weak mind. „ I. Bob Simpson, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Moomaw to “Cracker. I. Joe Bosco, will my extra inches to Randall Johnson. I, Bob Taylor, leave my bashfulness to Judy Slack—not that she needs it. I. A1 Anglin, leave for the furnace room. Nuff said. I, Bartley Carrillo, will my taxi service to Sammy Miller, i’ Everette Steward, leave my deep base voice to Clint Peart. I, Patty Geaney, leave my quiet and studious nature to Bud Buckles. He needs it.' Not in school. I, Bob Schrag, leave my underclass harem to Preston Willis. 1, Maurice Williams, leave. That was my fifth foul. I. Bud Hickam, will my ability to go with Leatha Troudt to anyone who can catch her. I, Maxine Willson, leave for Coos River in search of Wayne. I, Ray Kay. will my position at center to Gene Schragg. I. Bill Sage, leave “Susan's Diary to next year's advanced math class. I, Clifton Morgan, will my curly hair to Bill Vogt. He was getting crosseyed looking out around his own. I, Mary Loss, will my red hair to Anne Harbison to match her temper. I. Walter Scaluri, will my dashing ways with the girls to Darrel Williams. 1, Harry Slack, will my ability to please Carol Gray to Bud Buckles. I, Bill Train, leave my track ability to “Cracker.” 1. Mary Ann Walker, leave my ability to see through Mr. Withnell’s jokes to next year's chorus class. We, Anna Lee Mannelin, and Ken Neely, leave, happily quareling. as usual. I, Dorothy Jeffery, leave my quiet, unassuming manner to Buford Swanson. I, Carmen Repass, leave the office with one less boss. What will they do without me? I, Alan Chaney, leave my boisterous manner to Marion Moore. I. Glenn Knight, leave the clarinet section with one less squeek. I. Yvonne Davis, leave my ability to get good grades in citizenship from Mr. Moomaw, to Susan Wasson. I, Jack Giffen, leave my thanks to Mrs. Watson and Mr. Stoffer for slipping me through English and chemistry even though I didn’t come to class often. I. Shirley Morgan, leave the school. It wasn’t doing me much good anyway. I, John Rankin, leave my knowledge of chemistry to Mr. Stoffer. I. Marian Gregory, leave, chasing that darn motor scooter. I, Waunda Kintzley, leave my crown to some lucky Junior girl. I. Phil Sccbcr, leave what’s left of the red truck, to Ken Gould. I. Flossie Stoermer, leave, calm, cool, and collected. Unusual isn’t it? I, Joyce Benham, leave my job at Farr St Elwood, to some experienced mathematician who needs it. I. Pat Gibbs, will my intense dislike for the opposite sex to Lucille Neff. I. Richard George, leave my pickup to my sister Phyllis: These women drivers. I. Roberta Medley, leave for Pacific University. Hurry up, Phil. I. Jack Steele, leave my integrity to Hammy Barrette. I. Bob Clowcr. leave for a friendly game of snooker. I. Jack Buckles, leave Dorothy and my agreeable manners in the hands of the Junior boys, who should be able to handle both. I, Stacy Johnson, leave my seat at the Rotary Club to some lucky Junior. I, Helen Mass, will my pleasant, soft voice, to Donna Gasner. I. Bonita Miller, leave my ability to win scholarships to Clovis Knight. . I, Joyce Munger. leave my brains to my little brother. He'll probably ’ need them. I, Laura Emily Ruble, leave to practice on the piano for my music test. ' I. Virginia Pullen, leave my ability to go wtih Myrtle Point boys to Cora Allen. I. Lois Hansen, leave my outspoken opinion to next year's pepsters. I. Alice Garoulte. leuvc, the undefeated champion of the Mitchell contest. I, Betty Foote, leave my long eyelashes to next year’s vamp. I. Delpha Owen, leave my bashfulness and quiet dignity to Lenora Wornstaff. I. Marthellen Toney, will my ability to blush to Billie Tuttle. I, John Dcvcrcux leave, taking my car with me. You Junior girls will have to find somebody rise’s to play with. I. Versie Willis, will my business like manner and determination to Joanne Savage. I, Betty Hatcher, leave my even temper to Rose Marie Peart. We hereby affix our signatures to this document on this 27th day of March. Yvonne Davis Jack Steele Bob Simpson Joyce Benham Glenn Knight



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 Queen: Princesses: WAUNDA KINTZLEY The annual May Day Festival, sponsored by the Coquille Woman’s Club, was held May 3, 1947, the theme song being “Sweetheart.” The court was chosen on the basis of good scholarship, participation in school activities, good posture and personal neatness, leadership, good citizenship, and graciousness. JOYCE BENHAM ALICE GAROUTTE ROBERTA MEDLEY YVONNE DAVIS FLORENE STOERMER MARIAN GREGORY

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