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Jodi Smith and Russ Thompson enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the lounge. Right: Barbara Roush and Louis Poehlitz engage in a close game of ping-pong. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BARROW DRUG COQUILLE Lounge Tried After many months of preliminary preparations, the Student Council succeeded in establishing a student lounge. Upon receiving the “go-ahead” signal from the faculty, the administration, and the school board, the lounge was opened on an experimental basis. The purpose of the lounge was to give students from study halls, as well as other classes, a place where they could talk with their friends, listen to music, and relax. The executive committee chose responsible people to be monitors during each period. At first, there were ping-pong tables and a pool table for the use of the students, but destruction of property and noise required them to be removed. A television donated by a local family was allowed to remain. Students then used the lounge mainly for relaxing with friends. Esther Butt Sherma Caffey Randee Clinton Richard Coe Jill Coffman Rebecca Coleman Pat Cook David Cooper Cindy Cromwell Albert Crook
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FROSH. EXCEL IN MAKING The Freshman class officers Jill Coffman, Pres.; Carol Steward, Vice Pres.; Linda Aasen, Treas.; and Linda Lea, Sec. SIGN The year of’70-’71 brought many a victorious moment for the rookie class of MPHS. Even though it was their first year, the Freshmen overcame any fellings of disorientation. Led by President Jill Coffman, the Frosh won countless signmaking contests, but barely squeezed in a last place on their Homecoming float. They took a low third on their Christmas decorations but retained enought spirit to end the year with as much vim and vigor as they started with. As their Homecoming princess, the class of ’74 chose Cindy Shutt. Her escort was John Mast. Freshman officers were President Jill Coffman; Secretary, Linda Lea; Treasurer, Linda Aasen; Sergeant-at-Arms, John Mast and Student Council Representatives, Bev Ar-ment, Susan Meldrum, Susie Bar-rows, and Ray Eglehoff. THIS PAGE SPONSORFD BY MATFJKA JEWELERS COQUILLE Bev Arnient Susie Barrows Bill Bowen Mike Bryant Cathy Burt
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Sophomores; Cathy Castlcman, Melody Gibbs, Debbie Pillettc, Susan Breuer keep time to the Trio Candido. Assemblies Mr. Hartvigson and Mr. Grove kick at their imaginations. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PAGE 15 SPONSORED BY ROBINSON REALTY WIGWAM BAKERY MYRTLE POINT MYRTLE POINT Tom Crook Teresa Crosby Linda Culver Jim Dagit Pam Davis Randy Day Jeff Dery Susan DeSoto Kelly Duncan Neale Duren
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