Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1984

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Hatching a frisbee being thrown are Craig McCue, Alecia Lattin, Breena Bender, Robin Kaino, and Michelle Cook. Forrest McKeown studies the hermit crab he found in a tide pool. Pausing from vigorous note taking, Doug Sherwood finds the sun's glare a little bright. Enjoying science in the son i ?

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Biology II students study tide pool marine li-Fe The students on the Biology II -field trip were thankful -for the sun shining on the tidepools at Cape Arago Beach, where they were to find, and study various marine life animals. After the study at the tidepools the students were allowed a few hours of relaxation at Sunset Beach. At the tidepools each person was to find twenty-two different species of marine life, study them, and take notes for a research paper. Each person was equipped with a bucket and a small miner's pick. The bucket was used to carry all the shells that they found. The pick came in handy when looking for fossils. A few petrified snails were found inside some rocks that were cracked open by Mr. Klemm, the Biology teacher, and the leader of the exploration. Some of the marine life seen were orange and purple starfish, green and violet sea urchins that were stuck to rocks, and hermit crabs that were under rocks that they had to turn over and many other species. The students were allowed to pick up these animals to study them but they had to put them back immediately according to the state law and for the safe keeping of the animals. After they had studied the tide pools for a few hours it was time to go to Sunset Beach for lunch. At Sunset Beach Mr. Klemm, the Biology 11 teacher, and Mr. Schultz, the Biology I and Chemistry teacher, prepared lunch while the group of students went to the beach. Mr. Klemm was in charge of cooking the hamburgers, which were cooked on a grill. Mr. Schultz was the offical supervisor and taster. At the beach the kids had tried to play a game of sock football. Doug Sherwood kindly donated a pair of socks that were rolled up into a ball. That game didn't end up being played very long because Doug Sherwood, Jose Lopez, and others had decided it would be more fun to throw Roy Nelson into the ocean, clothes and all. It took about seven people to get him in there but after they did, it started an immediate chain reaction of throwing people in. The smart ones had already run back to the picnic by the time Danelle HeiKkila had been thrown in. All in all, everybody had a great time. These pages sponsored by: Milk-E-Way Trucking Uniting a few notes on the Science trip is Brenda Irwin Inspecting the seaweed on the Science trip is Neil Daniels. i® Enjoying science in -the son



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The y • a r « '» -fad» rm clothing and jewelry Some of the fade for thi» year include shirts, pants, shoes, jackets, hats, mini-skirts, and even guys wearing earrings in their left ears. Shirts that were popular for the year were polo, concert, muscle, Saturday, half, and jerseys. Even sweaters got a lot of wear. Most were decorative. The reason Gary Sholter liked wearing polo shirts was that they're lightweight and good style. Polo shirts had V-necks and had an animal embroidered on the left side. Concert shirts had the favorite bands of the year on them. Muscle shirts had no sleaves and were generally like concert shirts. Saturdays are made of velour and were a type of polo shirt. Sweaters were worn by the girls and had hearts and other designs on them. Pants that were new to the year and popular to wear in previous years style were levis 501 's, rivet pants, lawman, sticky fingers, and San Fransiscos. The brand names on these pants were about the only things that separated them in looks from the other jeans in the school. David Reeves liked levis 501's because they were, comfortable and not very expensive. Shoes that were worn were boastshoes, nikeSf adidas, tigers, futurelines, vans, and pumps. The shoes came in styles for both guys and girls, except for pumps that were strictly worn by the girls. Boatshoes were made of leather with rubber soles. They had leather laces and leather strings through the sides. Nikes, adidas, tigers, and futurelines were leather tennis shoes with the company emblem on them. Vans were made of cloth with rubber soles and were checkered all over. Pumps were high heeled leather slip-on shoes for girls. The earrings were worn by Robby Thompson, Jackson White, and Roy Nelson. Roy Nelson said he pierced his ear because “Two of my friends and I decided to do it because it was something really different. A lot of college guys do it too. Hats were quite a big fad this year. The painter hats that were worn depicted concert groups and advertised liquor and chew. These pages sponsored by: Roseburg Lumber Company Roy NeI son is wearing a leather jacket and an earring in his left ear. These were two of the fads for the year. Jeri foster talks to 6ary Sholter about attendance. Gary is wearing an alligator shirt. Fads

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