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S0,Dk0l7'Z0l'E 6L55 1 We started out our Freshman year with our lnitiation Dance. Our class placed members in the debate team, band and basketball. The Freshman class officers were: President - - - Charles Walker Vice President - - Wilton Willy Secretary - - Bernice Campbell Representative - - - Dick Ray The Sophomore Class under the guidance of Miss Lunelle Chapin, has been outstanding in its ability and willingness to co-operate with the other classes and members of the student body. To head the class this year, the class of '43 chose Doris Ann Woods, President, Bob Kline, Vice-president, Verene Bailey, Secretary-Treas- 22 urer, and Dick Ray, Representative to the Student Council. While there was a large turnout of Sophomores for football this year, only Tom Martin made his letter. Bob McCarthy, Hugh Irving, Glen Goslin, Tom Martin, Dick Ray, Bob Kline, Leo Backman, Alvin Hickom, and Frank Beyers gained honors for the class in basketball on CoquilIe's B squad. The sole representative on the debate squad from the Sophomore Class was Patty Brady. The Sophomores in the high school band include: Eugene Meade, Dick Gregory, and lack McCracken, trumpets, Mary Louise Woodhurst, and Bob Kline, clarinets, Patty Brody, trombone, lerry Howell, saxophone, and lanice Osterhout, drum. With two years of high school ahead of them, the members of this class should continue to climb to greater heights. THE LAUREL
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i glfes man G ass if The Freshman Class of l944, made a name for themselves because of their school spirit and activi- ties. Their first year of high school began with the election of class officers. Those elected were: President - - james Howe Vice President - Allan Moore Secretary - Patricia Berg Representative - - james Peart The Freshman Initiation Dance was held soon afterwards and the Freshmen lost some of their shyness and entered into the school activities. Those who participated in debate club were Louise Butler, Andrew Briner and Keith Conlee. MAY, 1941 Allan Moore and james Howe went out for foot- ball, but did not receive their letters. Richard Lane, Fred Kunz, jim Young, and Frank Woodward won basketball recognition as substi- tutes when they played on the B squad. Those playing in the up-and-coming High School Band are: Ben Barton, Martha Berg, Dan Kramer, Fred Kunz, jim Peart, Donna Perkins and jesse Sherwood. Allan Moore, vice president of the Freshman Class, moved away at mid-term and the class elected juanita Culbertson to fill the vacancy. The Freshmen wish to thank the school for help- ing them get accustomed ta the ways of the Student Body, We are eagerly awaiting the coming three years. 23
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