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912 hmm Glass The Freshman class of l943 is the largest class in school and every member has taken an active part in school affairs under the guidance of its advisor, Mrs. Kemp. President-elect is Bill Kistner, Vice-President, Eulia McCracken, Secretary, Geraldine Oerding, and Representative, Bob Alborn. The Initiation Dance headed-the list on the social calendar and confirmed all of the Freshmen's ex- pectations. This class has an outstanding record already in school sports. David Kline, George Hurst, Floyd DeNoma, Bob Alborn, and Homer Anderson re- ceived letters in football which proved their capa- bility. ln basketball season, Bud Meek, Floyd De- Noma, David Kline, Tom Boots, and Myron Haga MAY, l 943 played on the B Squad. Floyd DeNoma and Bud Meek received letters for performance in the county varsity Basketball Tournament. Geraldine Oerding, clarinet, Eulia McCracken, clarinet, Noble Chowning, clarinet, Jerry White, bass horn, Homer Anderson, bass horn, Bud Meek, trumpet, and Bob Simpson, trumpet, represented their class in the Coquille High Band. The Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Camera Club, Laurel Staff, Hi-Times Staff and Honor Society all claim members belonging to class of '46. After one year within the portals of Coquille High, the Freshman class is looking forward to doing its share in the future to keep up the Red Devil standards and win recognition for its members. 23
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'vt if 9 Sophvmnre 611155 The class of l945 is a very modest class. ln fact, its modesty is its chief characteristic, but daily it is becoming more impressed with the evidence that it is one of the finest classes in Coquille High. Its ex- treme modesty prevents it from accentuating this to any great degree. Attention is called, however, to a few things which will substantiate this claim. It possesses the largest percentage of Sophomores ever to play in the C. H. S. Band. They are: Trum- pets, Claire Gray, Don Minard, Jackie Hansen, Saxo- phone, Jim Bunch, Flute, Vera Bishop, Drums, Woodrow Howell, Trombone, Gerald Ulett, Clari- nets, Betty Preston, Waneta Wardrip, Sherman Gregory, Pat Thomas, Earl Benham, Jack Axtell, and Phyllis Litzenberger. A phenomena is the fact that this class has had the same president for five consecutive years. Hav- ing lead for three years in Junior l-ligh, Jack Stevens is now serving his second year in high school as the prexy of the cass of '45, 22 Officers for last year and this are as follows: Jack Stevens ....,. President ...... Jack Stevens Claire Gray ..,.... Vice-Pres. . . .George Eckholm Jean Griggs ...,... Secretary ....... Ariel Crook Gerald Ulett .... Representative .,... Claire Gray Those in the Forum Discussion Group are Jim Bunch and Phyllis Litzenberger. The Inter-Class Yell Contest was won by the Sophomores, which shows their superlative school spirit. Those out for football this year were Gerald Ulett, Harold Train, Joe Stone, and Jack Stevens. Of these Gerald Ulett attained a letter. ln basketball the Sophomores were represented by Claire Gray, who won a letter, Jack Axtell, Everett Willard, Harold Train, and Jack Stevens. The Sophomore advisor is Mrs. Kranick, who has given not only her time but her patience in helping the class to gain any fame which it may have earned through the course of its second year in high school. THE LAUREL
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