Coquille High School - Laurel Yearbook (Coquille, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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OfQ TV9 man OFFICERS President..........................Le Roy Gilbert Vice-president.....................Arlington Knife Secretory-treasurer - Virginia Young Class Representative - Donna Dunn Faculty Adviser ------ Mr. Fuller i i 1 This year's freshmen class has had little opportunity to star in school activities as yet, but are, nevertheless, making a good start toward stardom. Five of their members hold important positions in the high school band. They are: Donna Dunn, trombone; Edward Bryant, clarinet; Dale Stevens, alto horn; Leona Cole, tuba; and Harvey Cole, saxophone. One freshman, Howard Moy, made a letter in football this season, and with three years ahead of him should develop into an outstanding player. Le Roy Gilbert, Arlington Knife, and Charles Mc-Intee were members of the basketball squad and all show great promise. Paul Walker and Junior Stem are on the track squad. Sterling Greenwald, another freshman, went out for debate this year. Although he did not participate in any match debates, he shows both interest and talent in this activity. The freshmen are eagerly waiting for the time to arrive when they, as sophomores, will be privileged to initiate next year's freshmen class. This year has seemed so short that the reflected ignominy of having to parade across the stage in various acts and stunts to please the whims of cruel sophomores is still a vivid memory. All freshmen are planning to be in the middle of school activities next year and also to make a name for themselves in classroom studies. MAY, 1938 21

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(sT'Vji) (d'VJ’) Sophomore Glass • The sophomores, under the guidance of Miss Meredith Davey, their class adviser, have earned for themselves undisputable recognition in the affairs of our high school. They started this year's activities out properly for themselves and also for the freshmen by fittingly initiating the freshmen into the traditions of our high school. In their freshman year they elected the following class officers: Marvin Goodman, president; Robert Arnold, vice-president; Ted Schaer, secretary-treasurer; and Joy Norton, representative to the student council. This year, the officers chosen were: Robert Arnold, president; John Shambow, vice-president; Charles Hawkins, secretary-treasurer; and Jeanette Wheeler, representative to the student council. Sophomores in the high school band include: Helen Kyle, drum mojor; Mary Jane Dunn and Richard Sproul, saxophones; Elaine Garrett and Glennis Finley, clarinets; Don Wheaton, trumpet; and Don Landaker, sousaphone. The sophomores are the most athletic-minded class in the high school and consistently turn out the greatest number of athletes of any class. Football letters were earned by Dee Krantz, Everett Smith, Ted Schaer, Marvin Goodman, and Robert Arnold. Sophomores receiving basketball letters were Everett Smith, Marvin Goodman, Robert Arnold, Johnny Shambow and Dick Sproul. Bill Smith was a member of the first squad but did not receive a letter. Dee Krantz and Ted Schaer were outstanding during the season as members of the B squad. With two more years in high school ahead of them, the members of this class should continue to climb to greater heights. 20 THE LAUREL

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