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MARGARET SHORES—“Wouldn’t I make a peach of an angel?” Coquille Hi 1; North Bend Hi 2; Typing team 4; Senior Volley Ball 4; May Fete 4; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. SANFORD WAGG—“Wiser men than he may have lived, but we doubt it.” Coquille Hi 1-2: Myrtle Leaf Staff .‘1-4; The Pointer Staff 3. LELAND WAGNER—“Tall and slender is he, A mighty fine lad to see.” Debate 1-2-3-4; Football 4; Basketball 3; Treasurer Student Body 3; Council Representative 2; “Arrival of Kitty” 3; Order of M. P. LENA WALLEN—“I wear no man’s collar.” Arago High 2; “Arrival of Kitty” 3; Senior Volleyball 4; Secretary Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. GERALDINE WATZLING—“If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, The mist is dispelled when Gerry appears.” Salem Hi 1-2; Glee Club 4; Girls’ League Council Representative 4; Senior Volley Ball 4; President Senior Co-eds 4; “Adam and Eva” 4; May Fete 4. JOSEPHINE WILSON—“She is just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies.” Glendale Hi 1-2-3; Glee Club 4; May Fete 4; Senior Volley Ball 4; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League.
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DENA MAST?—“Why do I speak my mind? Why to show I have one.” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Manager Girls’ Basket Ball 4; Capt. Senior Volley Ball 4; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; Class President 3; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. PAUL McNAIR—“Now I'm ready for life’s gay whirl, All I need is just a girl.” “Adam and Eva” 4. VERNA McNAIR—“Her hair is her crowning glory.” May Fete 4; Senior Volley Ball 4; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. ROBERT REDELL—“A man’s a man for 'a that.” Football 3-4; Track 4; All Countv Football Team 4; Order of M. P. HELEN RUSSELL—“Nobody but herself could be her parallel.” May Fete 4; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. MILTON SCHROEDER—“Silence is his one great art of conversation.” An excellent student.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of ’26, being sound of mind, sounder of body, soundest of voice, and about to take leave of our beloved friends and high school, do hereby devise, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament. We do appoint as executor of this will, our worthy janitor, Mr. Schroeder, and do command him to carry it out to the best of his ability. Clause I. To our sponsor, Miss Frazier, we leave our utmost gratitude for the help she has given us through our four years of high school. Clause II. To the faculty, we bequeath days of peace and nights of dreamless sleep—also all the startling information and amazing knowledge we have imparted to them in our various exams. Clause III. To the juniors, all our superior qualities and privileges along with our illustrious title—Senior. Clause IV. To the sophomores, we bequeath the demerits we have acquired in our four year course, also our superfluous pep. Clause V. We leave with the freshmen some of our discretion, also the hope that they will change their color to one of more fitting hue when they are sophomores. Item. 1 I, Ovid Hervey, bequeath my sense of humor to those Juniors who have no sense at all. Item 2. I, William Ladd, leave my vocabulary to be divided among the freshmen, with the hope that they will live to profit by it. Item 3. I, Maybell Dey, leave my gift of gab to anyone who can acquire it. (She couldn’t be persuaded to leave her contagious giggle.) Item 4. I, Edwin Keltner, leave my English book to anyone who understands it better than I do. (Come early to avoid the rush.) Item 5. I, Dena Mast, will my tactics in basketball to Thelma Snyder. Item 6. I, Norman James, leave to Llewellyn Southmayd my place on the honor roll, providing he will fill it. Item 7. I, Aileen Barker, bequeath my extra credits to Lyle Knight. Page Eleven
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