Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1986

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Class of 87 Cotner, Janet Cotrell. Gregory Crlm, Michael Diamond, Melissa Domenighini, Robert Michelle Kirk works on the dictaphone in BOSC class. The dictaphone is a machine that records and reproduces dictation. Writing a letter on the computer is Jodi Brugh. To write the letter, she used the Apple Writer Program. Brenda Goble works hard in personal finance class. Brenda is typing her resume. Concentrating on her record keeping is Pam Cordova. She is busy balancing her check register. 24

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Class of '87 Chandler, Tina Clements, Brian Combs, Amy Cooke. Bill Cordova, Daniel JV have tough season It was an up and down season for all three of the subvarsity teams. They finished under .500 in league. The JV boys had the most wins with 8, but they also had the most losses with 12. With a record of 5 and 7 in league, the leading JV scorer was sophomore Knute Matthews who finished the season with 182 points, or an average of nine points per game. Sophomore Brad Martin was the leading rebounder with 96 for the season. With 102 assists, Knute was also the leader in this category. Sophomore Tyler Gederos was the team leader in steals with 71. For new coach Elaine Nickerson, it was a tough year as the girls' junior varsity team finished the season with a record of 7 and 10. The girls were led to a league record of 5 and 7 by freshman Monica MacQuarrie who scored a team-high 123 points in 15 games for an average of 8.2 points per game. Junior Cammy Holbrook, who scored 113 points, was the leading rebounder. The freshmen boys' basketball team, coached by Ron Rollins in his first year, had a record of 6 and 11. The boys, who were 4 and 8 in league, were led by leading-scorer freshman Tony Arrant. Tony scored 163 points for an average of 12.5 points per game in 13 games. Freshman Jim Edick was the floor leader as he dished out 63 assists. Tony was the leading rebounder for the season with 73. Page editor: Rob Domenighini Freshman Pepy Munson (41) puts the ball up over on outstretched defender. Pepy scored the basket on a fast-break opportunity. Being fouled while driving to the basket is freshman Tony Arrant (24). Tony went to the foul line and converted one of the two shots. Subvarsity basketball



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Students learn business skills Business classes were to give students skills that will help them after they get out of high school. The business classes that Coquille offered were bookkeeping, briefhand, BOSC, personal finance I and II, record keeping, typing I and II, computers, and work experience. Bookkeeping was a full-year class that taught students how to keep journals, ledgers, and records for a small business. Record keeping was a one semester class covering payroll, taxes, and sales records. Alison Knutson and Trina Hagen said that they liked record keeping because it taught them to write checks and keep a check register. BOSC, also known as Business Occupational Skills Center, was a lab for students to learn the use of business machines. Michelle Kirk said she took BOSC because she wanted to major in business and she knows this will help her. The personal finance classes were one -semester courses required for juniors and seniors to learn how to manage their personal income. They worked with credit ratings, insurance, taxes, and investments. Computer class gave students skills they can use at college or on a job. After the students did word processing, data base, and spread sheet, they did graphics and learned to fly with the ffight simulator program. The typing classes were introduced to teach students the typewriter keyboard and how to type business letters, tables, and manuscripts. The object was to be able to do these as fast as possible with no mistakes. The work experience program was designed to give seniors and juniors on the job training that should make them more employable after they graduated. Holly Marshall worked at the hospital and said she found the job fun and challenging because they gave her jobs with responsibility. Page editor: Melissa Diamond Working on their income statements in bookkeeping ore Stefoni Nichols and Melissa Bue. Income statements are one of the many forms they worked on. Kevin Miller and Robyn Hunt keep themselves busy practicing their typing skills. Business letters took up a lot of their time. Gaining work experience at Judy's Head Shed is Jeri Foster. One of her main duties was making appointments for suntan sessions and hair cuts. Business classes

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