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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL A t Coquille Hi-School Slate New Girls' League Prexy Boy's Hi-Y Ambition Is Good Character to «end girts from the Coos Bay T r i- H .- Y to in f ir m and explain T r i- H i- Y to those interested in be ing active members of socn an c gam nation. A pproxim ateii eighty girls have ¿-gned up in M r M-Lens room. Any sipbomcre. ;u m :r or senior girts is etigibie to sign up. • • K a re n Slate was e.ected P r s . . The purpose of H i- Y is to create, d en t o f G irls' League tor the year extend, and m aintain throughout 1855 The result of the election, the school and com m unity ideas w hich was bead December 22. was of Christian character announced i t the Chnssrr.us talent H i- Y is a service organization. A il freshmen and sophomores The boys do various odd joos L ie recently received tests to evaluate O ther officers elected are Jean cleaning oat the cemetery, and their interests and aptitudes. ette Jocnsoc. V ice President. Dola in case of a Rood they re t b edd i ng T h e sjphomoces w ere given the Fisk Secretary. C la ir Compton. and clothing together and give it D e tro it aptitaed test. This test Treasurer M a ria n H a m s and to the needy people flooded out shewed th eir aptitudes in three K a re n Henm nger. Program Co- fields. mteUigesce. E&echanica' C h airm en ; Ruth Harnsberger and of th eir home. Members of H i- Y a tte n t a d if A n n a M ae Jones, Sccg Leaders; and c.ertcal Each sophomore w ill ferent church each w oeth to oetter Sharon Sapp. Senior Representa oe called in for a personal in te r tiv e , W anda W hite. Junior Rep understand everyone's religion. view to determine, w ith the aid The boys, who are members of resentative Dons B_ndy. Sopfco- o f the tests and past records more Representative: M a r t h a H i- Y are to sec an exam ple as winch fields they m ight be the g.oc leaders among th eir fellow H u n t Freshman Represen ta tree; most successful in. and Dorothy Davisor. Sergeant- staients A ll freshmen w ere given the Every year there is a state con a t-A rm s vention th at th e memrers of H .-Y Ruder Preference test, w hich w%s • • and T r . - H . - Y f t a o d The coo- ac interest inventory. N e xt year ver.tion is set up like a state L eg - the freshmen w ill be given the De -slature The girls » a : boys are tro it aptitude test. B y combining elected as senators, represenatives. the scores of the tw o testa, it w i then a be possible fo r them to know T w t letters from foreign stu- and committee members. _ dents w ere read to the sewc-s in «ov« ^ - “ Th«T ^ 7 < * fields in which they w ill probably th e ir Social Economics class this ’- ke =eet. gs .ce a rval le g m a t-re be the most saecesxf j l . • • w ee k The letters w ere received Th*' e> -e- then n the by M r M cM u rray and they both convention Frosh-Soph Rack Brain-Saving Test Foreign Students Wish Pen Pals T n -H .-Y to have pen pais from stu- u Tin Cons Provide Interest In Class the same orgam- dents m the United States to Help xat. r. onl for girls. The members ~ j j . w orld peace democracy would have the same daty, to in a ll th e o u n in e a . create Christian ideas. An student wisfcmz to eocres- pood w ith tnese people m Japan and the P hilippine Islands m av do The addresses at these students fro m Japan and the P hi.ipp.ne Is IV- lands are Miss G lo ria Auza Pacific V ie w Academy Sago Swigao Philipp ine Islands M r Asarr.u Takem urs 16, 2 - Chame. Chodo Fuse C ity Ascka Japan a • The word magazine originally meant storehouse O u r arts and crafts section of o ar school program, tau g ht by M r. S<ct th o r sweetheart and have Ingram , has had tw o -ntorestm g a « m i-fo rm a l dance r the s p r-.g projects last fall. T h e y m ade dish es and other fro m tin car'* and shadow pictures w ere another project. 1 I Some a t tintir w o rk was display ed in the trophy case d u rin g Sep- James Mum m ary assotnate sec •■ember retary of the Pacific Northwest N e x t six weeks m etal bracelets Council of the Y M C A has been and w ire projects w in be made notified of the Coquille H igh D u rin g Novem ber some o f them School girls' .merest in the or- w ill be displayed down town for gamzatiojj o f T r .- H i- Y . He has ail to see sent inform ation and charter de • • tails go M r M ilieu , tem porary Remember, »h er, it's advertised, advuor for the club there's no catch' O n ly topgrade Mr. M cL ain . H :-Y and T r i- H i- merchandise at f a ir prices ever Y advisor at Coo« Bay is see the public eye 21tf *oc“ ci f f i Y “ “ Organizing of Tri-Y Begun In School SHORE'S GENERAL TIRE SERVICE MARK DOWN TIRE EVERY MUST GO! 7n °N n e w Up to / V'* TIRE PRICES FAMOUS MAKES • POPULAR SIZES Lo* pf?»éurf and conventional tirf» in popular a a n . Som< new. abop-*on> or broken «eta. Some run a few ■ m w • • • right off the new cara we changed-over to new General«. Every tire w thoroughly inspected and guar anteed. Some Recapped tire» you can depend on for long mileage. Thi* is your big chance of the year to bu\ aafe mileage at rock-bottom price«. Drive in today. TAKE SEVERAL MONTHS TO PAY ceived— Factory Fresh Shipmert GENERAL tires . , $ fin e s , s tro n g e s t, fa s te s t veoco s tmesi. n eadosnre >e , w « . &r e " C o 9 e »' you - °d .o o g e s - « f e -ko« slops quicker, new. s All rover the do*" P°V “ T G ^ , a h e°>Y '«■ oM ' « « C o M Rubber ano TO“ . omt eus> ,oday’ * lb ,_____ SHORE'S GENERAL TIRE SERVICE ACBOSS FBO.M HIGH SCHOOL PHONE SMI Thursday, Jan. 13, 1955