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SENIOR CLASS The student body officers did a remarkable job in providing the impetus for many of the activities accomplished through the student council. They accomplished this by improved parliamentary procedure within the meeting and providing better bonds between the student council and the student body. The officers-began their year in office by attending the student council workshop at Crater. As the year passed, these officers put the information gained at this workshop to good use in organizing student government at Coquille High. To close out their year in office, the student body officers first presented the newly revised constitution - the result of many months work and then they ended their term by officiating the student body elections. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS—Benny Wallace, Vice-President; Judy Brunner, Treasurer; Dan Fish, President; Janet Scharfer, Secretary; Terry Gilbert, Business Manager. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—Doris Ferguson, Treasurer; Earl Marble, President; Glenn Smith, Student Council Representative; Darlene Brumbaugh, Vice-President; Peggy Schwartz, Secretary. STUDENT BODY Realizing hat this was the final year of their high school days, the seniors chose carefully in the election of class officers. They wanted their last year to be a fond and memorable one, full of rewarding experiences. There were many activities and projects to be undergone. The years activities began with the choosing of announcements. Members of the announcement committee chose four samples from which the seniors selected the one they wanted. Their projects included two aftergame dances, a magazine drive, and the traditional Senior Ball, which featured the theme of Balboa Blue. Under the supervision of Mr. King, class advisor, measurements for caps and gowns were taken. With graduation approaching, the motto, flower, and colors were soon decided. As they walked toward their goal, their high school diplomas, these seniors realized that their trials and tribulations, their rewards and defeats, had not been in vain.
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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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Senior advisor, Mr. King measures Rose Mary Maus for graduation cap and gown. CLASS OF ANDERSON, CHARLES BOOTS, SHARON CHIDWICK, JENNIFER ASHTON, PAM BROCKMAN, LARRY CHRISTIAN, JONELL Seniors enjoy the festive atmosphere of the annual Senior Ball.
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