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» 939 « FRESHMEN . . . The first year in high school for the class of 1942, began with the election of the class officers. The officers chosen to guide our class for the coming year were: Donald Whereat - President Eugene Crouch - Vice-President Duane Terry - - Secretary-Treasurer George Holbrook - - Class Representative Harold V. Cole - Class Adviser The freshman class of ’38-’39 has already shown its readiness for work and its spirit of co-operation through the members who participated in the school activities. Ten members represent the class in the band, and two of those ten play first horns in their respective sections: Dorothea Yarbrough, first clarinet, and George Holbrook, first trumpet. The other band members are: trumpets, Betty Lou Don- sted, Howard Kyle, Richard Jensen: clarinets, Florence Campbell, Glenda Clinton: trombones. Jack Newton, Betty Jo Thorpe; flute, Phyllis Bunch. Only one freshman boy made the football squad. That was Wayne Terry, who played second team center; however, he did not receive a letter. In basketball two members of the freshman class made the B squad. They were Eugene Crouch and Duane Teriy. Coquille’s B squad team ranked highest in the county and these two boys were regular players. Members of the freshman class who turned out for track are: Bob Fry. George Holbrcck, Richard Jensen, Bob Martin. Eugene Crouch, and Wayne Terry. Jerry Butler, one of our outstanding freshman boys, was chosen as a member of the debate team. He was one of four students who won the county debate championship for Coquille. This year, it seems to us freshmen that the year has been very short. We are actually looking forward to when we can say we are sophomores. Next year we expect to work even harder and build a name for ourselves in everything in which we participate.
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