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First row: Billy Snyder, Lowell Waggoner, Douglas Donstead, Richard Walker, Lynn Perrott, Jimmie Richmond, Pat McXecwn, Charles Kclk-horst. Second row: Eileen Kendall, Patricia Peart, Maxine Knight, Louise W'codyard, Jean Nye, Elaine Gray, Bonnie Gage. Third row: Luoille Riddle, Emma Frances i'lulkey, Edith Ccllins, Vilda Mae Van lieter, Barbara Leslie, Lucille Sherwood, and Loraine Sanders. Fourth row: Isabel Un- soeld, Norma Duel], Carolyn Perrott, Gloria Vooina, Mary Robb, Annamae Holverstott, Margery Terris, Leah Rover, Margaret Thomas, P.a anond Halter, L. Roberts, Virginia LaBranche, Francis Sullvan, Helen Biasca, Beverly Norton, Levelle Dale, Faye Sinclair, Carol Shore, Imagene Hiokam, Harold Norris, Catherine Mulvihill, Melvin Wheaton, Lois Young, II a rion Hess, Helen Martindale, Janice inderson, Margaret Stewart, Fredaline Yarbrough, Audrey Judd, Ben Holverstott, Jack Lewis, Bob Hurrell, Robert Cornelius, Bill Vincent, Ben Collier, Mrs. Osika, adviser, Delbert Starr, Riohard Watkins, Don Chase, Rex Gaslin, Preston Moy, Edward McCarthy, Leonard Ensele. Te are a very modest class. In fact our modesty is cur chief characteristic, but daily we are becoming more impressed with the self evident fact that we are the finest class in the history of the Coquille High School. Cur extreme modesty prevents us putting this any stronger. Let us call attention to a few things that will substantiate this claim. In the fall of 1934, ninety-two bright and smiling faces entered this school, the largest class ever enrolled here. You will find four Sophomores serving as officers in the student body; six Sophomore girls holding Girls’ League offices; one Sophomore boy receiving a letter in basketball with five playing on the second string; two boys receiving foot ball letters. The girls won first place in interclass baseball and basketball. Our entry in the Corn Show parade vas awarded a five dollar prizo, and our Sophomore party was the most enjoyed of the year. As usual, we decorated the Pioneer Methodist Church for the baccalaureate sermon. The class officers are: Lynn Perrott, President; Preston Move, Vice-president; Rebecca Chaney, Secretary-treasurer; Ben Holverstott, rurgoant-nt-arms ru:d Mrs. Osika, Advisor.
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