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Sophomore Class This year's Sophomores are really a good bunch of joes and have attained for themselves undisput-able recognition in school activities and sports. These happy little morons started their Freshman year by electing the following class officers: President...................Bill Kistner Vice-President.....................Eulia McCracken Secretary.............Geraldine Oerding Class Representative..........Bob Alborn As they started the year of '43 as, almost mighty, Sophomores, they elected the following to lead their class: President......................Melbourne Mitchell Vice-President................Bob Alborn Secretary................Pat Yarbrough Class Representative.....Floyd DeNoma The Coquille High School Band just wouldn't be complete without: Noble Chowning, Clarinet; Eulia McCracken, Clarinet; Gerry Oerding, Clarinet; Shirley Slater, Glockenspiel (bells to you); Homer Anderson, Sou-saphone; Bob Simpson, Trumpet; Bud Meek, Trumpet, and that snappy looking majorette, Genevieve Peart. This class has been very outstanding in sports. Bob Alborn, George Hurst, Dave Kline, Bud Meek, and Floyd DeNoma made letters in football. In basketball, Bud Meek, Dave Kline, Myron Haga, and Floyd DeNorha made letters. Playing on the B squad were, Tom Boots and George Johnson. The Spanish Club, Home, Ec. Club, Camera Club, Laurel Staff, Hi-Times Staff, and the Honor Society all claim members of the class of '46. With two years of high school ahead of them, this class will undoubtedly accomplish the tasks ahead of them. 22 THE LAUREL
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Luise Livengood Dick Morrott Donna Rankin Charles Stevenson Leland Waterman Pauline Lockwcod Louis Pinkston Mable Roberts Emily Taylor Alice Wersh Mildred McCarthy Jean Plieth Ardella Shelley Glen Thommen Jean Williams Donald McClarrin Roy Porter Shirley Snyder Harold Train Ronald Williams Donald Minard Bettie Preston Jack Stevens Arthur Trepanier Joanne Williamson MAY, 1944 % 21
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The Freshmen started out the year by electing the following class officers: President, Bud Hickam; Vice-President, Fred Vogt; Secretary-Treasurer, Marian Gregory; Representative, Bill Sage. Capably led by Mrs. Snyder, class adviser, they participated actively in school affairs, one of their main projects was in March, sponsoring the St. Patrick's Day Dance. The Frosh band members were Trumpet, Norman Pershing and Phil Seiber; Saxophone, Marian Gregory and Florence Stormer; Snare Drum, Bud Hickam; Clarinet, Glenn Knight, and Trombone, Bruce Martin. Several clubs claim members from the class of '47. Camera Club: Florence Stormer, Virginia Pullen, Patty Geaney, Bill Train, Raymond Kay and Phil Seiber. Hi-Times Staff: Jack Buckles, Laura Emily Ruble, Bill Sage, Mary Anne Walker and Versie Willis. Home Economics Club: Louise Hurst, Florene Stoermer, Donna Gormley, Phyllis Chezem, Ramona Cunningham, Yvonne Davis, Edith Alford, Carmen Repass. Industrial Arts Club: Bob Clower, Harry Slack, Bobby Taylor, Loren Steward, Norman Pershing, Kenneth Neeley, Raymond Kay, Leslie George, Clifton Morgan, Bartley Carrillo. Honor Society: Patricia Geaney, Leslie George, Bill Sage, Phil Seiber, Patricia Sission, Bonita Miller, Norman Pershing, Versie Willis, Florene Stormer, Maurice Williams, Laura Emily Ruble. Although no letters were awarded to Frosh quite a few participated in Football, Basketball and Track. The Frosh have proved their worth in their first year and are looking ahead anxiously to the next three years in C. H. S. MAY, 1944 23
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