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OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR--Bob Welch, Business Manager; Nancy Caughell, Secretary; Tom Byrer, Vice-President; Cheryl Thomas, Treasurer; Chet Tashner, President. ELECTIONS The Student Body elections, held under new rules, ratified through the successful constitutional revision, proved to be a worthwhile attempt at giving the individual student a voice in the workings of the school. The elections got off to a rousing start with the selection of the rally squad and cheerleaders in late April. Two weeks later, after a week of extensive campaigning, the largest percentage of students in Coquille High School history went to the polls to elect next year's student body officers. Newly elected Prexy Chet Tashner displays oratory form.
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Linda Calhoun, below, Susan Burg, and Kay Shafer, lower right, were among the many who displayed their enthusiasm in tryouts held before the student body. Inspiring next year's Red Devils will be, front: Cindy Bryan, Linda Logan, Virginia Reiner, Verity Petre, Linda Calhoun. Back: Linda Marshall, Kay Shafer, Susan Burg. STUDENT BODY
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Martin Wisby, Vice President; Mary Pat Zaddach, Treasurer; Tom Byrer, President; and Mary Van Doren, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class showed extreme enthusiasm in both school subjects and the activities outside the classroom. The hard work put into candy sales, car washes, football concessions, and numerous other projects of varied intensity paid off tremendously. As a consequence of this, the Junior Prom was a truly glamourous and elegant event. School spirit among this class was of the very highest caliber. This was very much in evidence in the cleverly artistic posters made by the Juniors which dominated the halls before a football or basketball game. To sum it up, this class, aided by capable leadership from their advisor, Mr. McDowell, and the class officers, proved a great asset to CHS in every phase of school life. 22 SOPHOMORE CLASS Working through their advisor, Mrs. Wisby, the Sophomore class adapted readily to the rigors of high school life in one short year. One of the first events for them was the annual Sophomore Welcome Dance sponsored by the Junior Class. In October the class held a drive to sell candy. The money gained from this sale was tucked away for the Prom in their Junior year. Finally the Sophomores closed out their busy year by ordering class rings. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mike Drake, President; Janet West, Vice-President; Carolyn Hales, Secretary; Nancy Caughell, Treasurer.
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