g-UU!-------- COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL H mm Be AsaomMy Miss Meredith Davey was in charge of a home economics assembly held last Friday morning. Yvonne Kern served as announcer for the program. Billy Cardwell played two harmonica selections, and a skit entitled "Bache­ lor Reveries” was presented by Alan Bailey as the bachelor, Eleanor Maid­ en, the grammar school girl; Jane Kramer, the high school girl; Yvonnt Kern, the college girl; Fauniel Moore the bachelor girt; and Ann Hawkins the bride. Appropriate music fot the skit was furnished backstage bj Glennis Finley, Muriel Davis and Mr Smith. A short style show of school girl fashions was next announced with the following girls acting as models: Georgianna Johnson, Cather­ ine Mulvihill, Donna Dean Boeser- man. Patricia Nosier, Jane Kramer, Ruth Pettengill, Videlle Kelley, Vivi­ an Morris, Carol Shore, Leia WUberg- er, Violet Howard, Dorothy Mattoon, Lorraine Kennison and little Frances Ann Kern. < Senior Hay Cast The senior elass has chosen "Girl Shy” for their annual class play to be given April 18 at the Community Building under the direction of Har­ old Smith. The following cast was selected for roles in the play: Tom Arsdale, the girl-shy lead, Ernest Detlef sen; Oke Stinson, dashing man­ about-town, Gross Wood; Aunt Caro­ lyn, Marilyn Compton; Dean Marlow, ounty School News from Mrs. Martha Mulkey's Office Good 4-H Meeting The 4-H leaders meeting held in North Bend Friday evening was of much interest. Miss Jessi? Palmiter,-j 'ome demonstratio n agent, handled the discussion for home economies leaders, while Geor'e Jenkins, coun­ ty agent, and Carroll Rycraft, presi­ dent, took charge of other leaders. Miss Freda White, Broadbent, led the group in singing of l-H songs. A demonstration n measuring was qut on by Alicea Collver and Betty Shore, girls of the 4-H cooking club it Catching Inlet of which Mrs. Elma Donaldson is leader. Phyllis Beam and Edna Mae Park 1, of Miss Frances Hill's clothing club No. 2 at Bunker Hill, put on a judgi ig demonstration. Betsy Addison, of Millington, told of her attendance at the 4-H summer school. Her scholars tip was paid one- half each by Millin jton P. T. A. and by the County Fair board. The lat­ ter award was mad ? because, of Betsy having been the best specimen in the health contest. Helen Cowgill Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state 4-H leader, plans to work in Coos county on March 1 and 2. During that tithe she will visit several clubs. Scholarship For 4-H Wilma Roth was chosen to repre­ sent the Fat Elk 4-H club at summer school next June. A school carnival, H tUo RIV THANK YOU i**i* auS E^NwEEsr Wew w^R W Sl^elRr Friends of Chevrolet FOR YOUR LOYALTY AND WILLING PATIENCE for this. W. E. Marrion, of the oil well, Tppropriafed