Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1984

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 Waiting for the director's cue are Trina Means, Cindy Honenyk, Stacey Lyons and Teresa Woodward. The choir sings softly while Kathy Finnegan plays her flute. Chuck Phillips, Richard Herold, Lisa Bradly, Robert Reyna, Chris Wolfe, Valerie Short, and Nancy Ell is blend their voices together. Valerie Short plays the piano for the concert. i 3 Choir concerts

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Choir shines with talent Kelly Greene, Kin Mitchell, Gary Sholter, and Jose Lope2 concentrate on their part. in many di-f-ferent ways The Coquille choir consisted of 42 students. The officers of the choir were president Nancy Ellis and secretary Dolores Miller. The choir usually had fund raisers such as selling different things at basketball games. It wasn't possible for the choir to get any fund raisers during the year. The money that is usually raised for choir was used for new music and dinner money when they went to festivals that were far away. The festival that the choir attended took place in Brookings on April 3. Many different schools traveled from around the area to compete and be Judged for a grade. Coquille did well. They received an A which was very good. There were only three concerts and one festival. The first concert was the Christmas concert which took place with the band. The second concert was the pop concert and the songs were various popular tunes. The third concert was the spring concert which featured all all kinds of music. Mr. Dorsett had a few talented girls in the choir and they play the piano for the concerts, they are Sarah Kreick, Diane Hedeen, Valerie Short, Shelley Reyna, and Kathy Finnegan. Shelley Reyna said, We had fun with many songs, the favorite one was Africa by Toto, and You Are by Lionell Richie because they were hit songs. Mr. Dorsett used a recorder for the first time so there would be a band in the songs they sang. Mr. Dorsett and the students were very pleased with this because there was a variety of instrumental sounds and the parents seemed to enjoy it also. One humerous highlight during the pop concert was some problems getting the newly-introduced records to work. It worked fine after a breif delay that was punctuated with some ear-popping screeches from the malfunctioning recorder. The choir was smaller by about 20 students because the class was scheduled in seventh period instead of in the morning. These pages sponsored by: Part of the alto section are Kerrie Phillips, Kim BrooK, Tonya Ferre, Dina Chambers (partially hidden) Leah Uilson, Tracey Kennedy, and Janet Cotner. Dennis and Ramona Brook Corky and Jenny Daniels Donald Fleming Choir concer-ts



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1 A Tim® ®.r»d hard work mak® concessions a big pro-fit Every school year, during the three months of the football season, the junior class has the privilege of managing the concession stand and the popcorn booth. Being able to get this organized takes a lot of time and hard work from everyone. Unfortunately, not everyone cared to participate by getting involved. Many of the people who did not get involved were people who were active in sports and other clubs such as football, rally, flag team, and the band. Before each game dozens of hot dogs had to be made including several jugs of coffee, which was sold along with varieties of candy and gum. After the hot dogs and coffee were made, they needed to be brought over to the concession stand from the cafeteria in the school. Juniors Scott Christoferson and Nathan Page were the volunteers for this job. The chairman of the concession stand was Robin Siegenthaler. doing this job takes time and responsibility. It was a lot of fun, but it was hard work at times and was most difficult to get students to help in this activity, said Robin. There was another chairman for the popcorn booth. This was Alecia lattin. She agreed with Robin about it being fun. Alecia said, Being responsible for the popcorn booth was hard work and time consuming especially having to pop popcorn before every game but I really enjoyed it. The workers who helped out in this fund raiser were Robin Siegenthaler, Tonya Ferre, Tami Smith, Kathy Finnegan, Natalie Conaway, Brenda Irwin, Molly Messerle, Michelle Hubbard, Dena Brugh, Breena Bender, Nathan Page, Scott Christoferson, Angela Miller, Erick Wiprud, Tom Coleman, Missy Dahl, Robin Kaino, Alecia Lattin, and Kim Brook. A lot of thanks goes to these dedicated juniors for spending their time helping earn money for the class fund. All the students' time and hard work paid off as they received 1,006.10 profit for their class savings account. This money that was earned will be going towards the Junior Prom and the Senior' flowers at graduation. These pages sponsored by: Lloyd and Penny Lavey Dick and Arlene Martindale Diane, Ron, and Echo Sapp Concessions Nathan Pag and Scott Christoferson deliwer concision SuppiICS. Kie Brook and Alecia Lattin eait for customers at the football game.

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