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Custodial Staff Responsible For Mrs. Wallace, private secretary to the principal, and Mrs. Dorland, secretary to the guidance office, take a break from their duties to pose for the yearbook photographer. Among the duties of our custodians, Mr. Vem Johnson and Mr. Reuben Leigh, is that of preparing the cafeteria for the noon “rush hour. “ Student Body President Jim Pribble aids Santa in his distribution of gifts to the school employees.
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Members of the Student Council are: row one: Rick Gould, Janet Leatherman, Kathy Sharr, Mary Jo Loomis, Chris Christensen. Row two: Ed Marsh, Linda Logan, Janice Me Murray, Anna Stonecypher, Cathy Whereat, Pearline Fults, Bob Mason. Row three: ElRoy Miller, Jerry Shafer, Ken Snoddy, Mike Sisk, Bill White, Tim Griffin. Pending problems are attacked quickly and effectively by the Student Body Officers, who are Secretary Cheri Perrott, Treasurer, Farol Peterson, Advisor Mr. Loren King, Business Manager Ernie Anderson, Vice President Bob Ivarie, and President Jim Pribble. New Constitution Induces Many Changes The business conducted during the year by the student council and intra-club council includes setting up rules governing the school functions and standards for student behavior and discussing any problems involving the student body. Among the issues talked over was the question of continuing student of the month. Oar new constitution created what is known as an intra-club council, composed of the most important officer of each school organization. Measures proposed by this group are passed on to the student council, which makes the final decision. The student council consists of representatives from the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes, and one member from each of the second period classes. Every student in the school is represented in student council, and those active in student organizations elect persons to serve on the intra-club council. Intra-club Council members are: row one: Anne Stone-cypher, Shirley Griffith, Mary Dee Richardson, Becky Whytal, Kathy Sharr, Marcia Cross. Row two: Jerry Shafer, Doris Philipps, Dick Marcum, Ernie Anderson, Nancy Armstrong, ElRoy Miller, Bob Ivarie.
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School Maintenance Although the school changes in many ways during the year, the halls still have to be swept, the lawns mowed, lunches cooked, buses driven, innumerable jobs done by our custodians, cooks, bus drivers, and office help. Five days a week, the cooks serve delicious, filling meals. Planning lunches for such a large number of people must be a major task. Mrs. Wallace, with her staff of office girls, presents a smiling, patient countenance to the many desperate students who petition her aid, besides fulfilling her duties as office secretary. All during the day, the custodians are requested to set up chairs or microphones, unlock store rooms, repair pencil sharpeners, and replace broken windows. Dolefully they watch students cover the walls with posters, knowing that they will have to remove them. After our school day ends, they begin to clear the debris from the classrooms and the grounds. The bus drivers, several of whom also hold positions as custodians, convey students to and from school, and to many out-of-town functions. Performing many extra jobs, the non-certified employees are part of the contingent that makes Coquille High School a laurel-winner. Mr. King, attendance officer, okay's Kathy Allen's excuse. Delicious meals are served each day in the school cafeteria by our cooks, Mrs. Hilja Neavoll, Mrs. Ida Kusick, and Mrs. Barbara Pruess. Bus drivers Ray Jeub, Ivyl Frye, Pauleen Dorland, Roy McGee, and Reuben Leigh relax after their harrowing morning bus routes.
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