The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 21, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL
EVERYTHING READY
For the laat couple of days there
has been the sound of haXn £
different parts of the high school
building booth., scenery, Ld .JX’
every other ¿ontrivance imaginable
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During thia week different elaa.es
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have been practising their stunt. for JJ . A
Exhibit whi
the big stage entertainment which
pat 0B •* U»e Mai
will wind up the evening.
as‘ Week W" * irTe*t
All's ready. LET’S GO!
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school plans
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Quick’s
During the student body meeting it
wa« decided to order a new discus,
three new javelins, a new shot, and
as many new pairs of shoes aa were
needed fer track equipment
Typing
Marshfield’s typing team came ov­
er here laa| Friday afternoon tar •
contest with our typists. The average
rates were, Coquille—47 words per
minute, and Marshfield—48.
The individual rates were:
Coquille: Georgianna Johnson «0,
Arthur McAdams 59; Maxine Paulson
85, Aileen Wilson 82. I =
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MarshflefiT: Marie Crandell 41, Ed­
na Kjelland 48, Alyce Dell Johnson
41, and Ella Johnaon 88:-
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Quick’s
palling Card*. 100 for 81^0
NOTICE