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19 LAUREL 40 ♦ ♦ SOPHOMORES ♦ ♦ The class of 1942 started their high school career with the following officers: Donald Whereat Eugene Crouch Duane Terry George Holbrook Harold V. Cole President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Class Representative Class Adviser After a successful Freshman year the class of forty-two soared to greater honors under the leadership of their class adviser, Mr. Robert Nelson, and their class officers: George Holbrook ----- President Jerry Butler ----- Vice-President Glenda Clinton - - - Secretary-Treasurer Louis Gilbert - Class Representative The Sophomore Class has shown its ability to participate in school activities. It is well agreed that the dances that they sponsored this year ranked well among the most successful ones. Eight members represent the class in the High School band: Trumpets—George Holbrook and Betty Lou Donsted. Clarinets—Glenda Clinton, Dorothea Yarbrough, and Florence Campbell. Trombones—Betty Jo Thorpe and Jack Newton. Flute—Phyllis Bunch. Jerry Butler and George Folsom were chosen from the Sophomore class to participate in the Coos County Debate Tournament. Two of the Sophomore boys who made their football letters this year were Eugene Crouch and Wayne Terry. On the “A” squad in basketball Eugene Crouch was the only Sophomore on the squad and the only one to make his basketball letter. The Terry twins, Wayne and Duane, played on the Coquille basketball “B” squad. The Sophomore boys who turned out for track this year were: Bob Martin Duane Terry Eugene Crouch George Holbrook Wayne Terry Jerry Butler With two more years of High school life remaining, the class of “42” will attain more and higher goals.
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19 LAUREL 40 ♦ ♦ FRESHMEN ♦ ♦ Members of the class of 1943 this year, as freshmen, have made a place for themselves in school activities. The high school year began with the election of class officers. Those elected to guide the class for the freshman year were: President Vice-President Secretary Representative Charles Walker Wilton Willey Bernice Campbell Dick Ray At the Freshman Initiation Dance, the freshmen were made to lose their new found dignity by humbling themselves to sophomores and upper classmen, who initiated them into the student body with an evening of fun. As fullfledged Red Devils, the freshmen participated eagerly in school activities. The class was well represented on the debate team by Margaret Ann Wilson and Tommy Martin. Four Freshmen to win basketball acclaim were: Bob McCarthy, Eugene Davis, Dick Ray and Leo Backman; all of whom played substitutes on the champion B squad team, although they did not receive letters. Freshmen members of the high school band were: Doris Ann Wood, Jack McCracken, Eugene Mead, Margaret Ann Wilson, Betty Emery, Kay Leslie, Tommy Martin, Mary Woodhurst Colleen Ireland, Beverly Lawrence, Bob Kline, Jerry Howell, Harriet Tozier, and Dick Gregory. Freshman boys who played on second string football were Bob McCarthy and John Mulvihill. Now that the freshmen have completed their first year in high school they are looking forward with interest to three more years in Coquille High.
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