Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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T O K A 1 9 3 5 Allen Amtni Anderson Ax tell Hadley Baldwin Beagle Belden Bennett Bertrand Bohannon Brainerd Bratton Breltmayer Brubaker Brunell Burns Burk Cams Burk Chapin c L A S S E S o r 1935 JUANITA ALLEN Skeets “I dunno. Majors: History and English. G. A. A.,1; .. A. A. Secretary. 2: Class Secretary. 2: Class Representative of Girls League. 3; G. A. A. 1’resident, 4; Hi Pointers. 4. DUANE AMENS Duane Well. I don't know.” Majors: History and English. Camera Club. 4; Future Craftsmen of America President. 4. VIOLA ANDERSON Vi Oh. Georgie! Majors: History and language. G. A. A.. 1. 2. MARK AXTELL Mark “Five tons ain't bad!” Majors: Agriculture and History. F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4. OPAL BADLEY Blondie •Really!” Majors: English and Home Economics. ANNICE BALDWIN Annie “What a kick!” Majors: History and English. Class Treasurer. 1; Glee Club. 1. 2; Christmas Play. 4. HARRY BEAGLE Harry “Cheerio.” Majors: Language and Science. Hi G. 3. 4; Orchestra. 1; Class Play. 3; Football Manager, 4. FRANCES BELDEN Frankie “It’s easy when y' know how—!” Majors: English and Commerce. Tennis Club, l; Orchestra. 2. 3. MARGARET BERTRAND “Oh. yeah!” Majors: English and History. OPAL BENNETT “Don't ask me!” Majors: English and History. EVERETT BOHANNON Let’s go stag!” Majors: English and History. Torch Honor. 2, 3, 4. Marney Opal Everett GORDON BRAINERD Gordon That’s about all. Majors: English and Science. Editor Toka. 4; Toka, 3; Student Council, 4. KATHLEEN BRATTON Kathleen Don't be foolish. Majors: History and I anguage. Orchestra. 1. 2; Torch Honor Society. 2. 3. 4; Class Play. 4. CORALIE BREITMAYER Corie My shorthand!” Majors: English and Commerce. C.. A. A.. 1; Home Economics Club. 2; Toka. 2; Scroll. 2; Torch Honor, 2. 3. 4: Torch Honor President. 4: Class Play. 3. 4; Shorthand Contest. 3. 4. MARWIN BRUBAKER Marwin I'm not that sort! Majors: English and Mathematics. Tennis Club. 4; Class Play. 3. 4; Basketball. 3. DORA BRUNELL Dora “Do I need a tardy slip?” Majors: Language and History. Torch Honor Society, 2. ELTON BUCK Bucket oh. these little women! Majors: History and Science. Hi (I.. 3. 4: Orchestra. 1; Track. 3: Football. 4. GLEN BURK Ezra If only 1 weren’t afraid!” Majors: Science ami History. Class Treasurer. 4; Hi G, 3. 4; Track, 3; Football. 3. 4. LOIS BURNS Burnie Oh. goodness!” Majors: English and Home Economics. Home Economic Club, Vice-president. 3; Glee Club. 1. SHIRLEY CARNS Shirley I'm looking for Clay! Majors: English and Commerce. Torch Honor. 2. 3; Girls' League Secretary. 4. ALICE CHAPIN Alice My literary work— Majors: History and Language. Glee Club. 1; Scroll. 2: Toka. 3; Torch Honor, 3. 4; Class Play, 4; Senior Reception Play. 4. PAGE 12

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StokcM Hillman Hibson Burk Quinlan J'ruess Adviser: Lynnelta Quinlan Senior Class History Four years ago, in the fall of ’31, we, the seniors of G. P. H. S.. started making class history by electing Howard King as president; Bond Jobe, vice-president; Florence Havard. secretary; Barbara Emerson, treasurer; and Justus Gray, Student Council representative. Sarah M. Parr and Rae Margaret Boyles were chosen faculty advisers. Crimson and silver were taken as our class colors. As sophomores we elected the following: President, Margaret Gray; vice-president, Norman Fraser; treasurer, Stanley Bennett; secretary, Juanita Allen; and Student Council representative, Naomi Smith. Helen Schepman and Mary Oakes McClain were chosen faculty advisers. The class carried off first prize at Stunt Night by presenting Give the Men a Chance.” I ast year as juniors, Justus Gray was president; Horence Havard, vice-president; Mae Ting-ley. treasurer; Maida Heath, secretary; Student Council representative, Stanley Bennett. Helen Stiles and Constance Baker were chosen class advisers. We presented the junior play, I Will, I Won’t!,” which was a great success. On Washington’s birthday a comedy, His First Defeat,” was given before the assembly. We enjoyed the traditional Flunk” day, which was spent in the rain. I .ater in the semester the seniors were our guests at a “prom.” To start our senior and last year in G. P. H. S., we elected Bond Jobe president, for the first term and Clarke Stokes for the second; Leona Hillman, vice-president: Sybil Gibson, secretary; Glen Burk, treasurer; and Bob Pruess, Student Council representative. As our faculty adviser we chose Lynnetta Quinlan. 1 he annual senior reception was given as a welcome to the freshmen. We presented the students with the traditional Christmas entertainment on December 21. On April 25 and 26 we presented a mystery play, “The Jade God.” Senior Dress-up day took place on March 20, with nearly every senior appearing in costume. The last events of the year. Junior-Senior barbecue and Table Rock hike, were greatly enjoyed. Baccalaureate, P.-T. A. banquet. Class Night, College club luncheon, and Commencement on the 24th day of May, were the events that ended our school career. Senior Dress-up Day Senior Dress-up Day on March 20, brought out the seniors in varied and clever garbs. Among the costumes-of-the-time” were the Dionne quintuplets, Lil Abner’s mother, and Daisy May, Skippy and his pals, and Trixie of Gasoline Alley. The seniors celebrated the traditional potluck luncheon in the school kitchen and in the evening they had a costume dance at the library auditorium. The Christmas Program The seniors this year presented something different in the way of a program. The poem, “ 1 he Christmas of ’76,” was acted out in silhouette pictures while it was read. Gal: “How did you get that black eye. Pal?” Pal: “I was out looking for trouble and this eye was the first to find it.” PAGE 11



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c I A S s E S 1935 r o K A 1 9 3 5 Claybaugh (’rouse Coke Dix Condit Dodson Doyle Kdick Kills Emerson Entriken Ewing Fairfield Feldmaler Foster Frazer Ganoung A. Gibson S. Gibson (511 more Glpe VIRGINIA COKE Vee Vee “Oh. I see! Majors: English and Science. G. A. A.. 3. 4; ('lass Play. 3. 4: Tennis Club. 4; llonie Economics Club, 2. 3. JOHN CLAYBAUGH Jack “(Sot a smoke? Majors: Science and Agriculture. F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4. BETTY CONDIT Betts Huh? Majors: Science and History. ». A. A.. 1. 2; G. A. A. General Manager. 4; HI Pointers. PHYLLIS CROUSE Phil “I can’t.” Majors: History and Commerce, orchestra. 1. 2. 3. PAULINE DIX Paul I II say! Majors: English and History, orchestra, 1. 2. 3. 4. VIRGINIA DODSON Virgie I’ve got the Jitters. Majors: English and commerce. JACK DOYLE Jack Yah! Majors: English and History. Future Craftsmen of Americu. 1, 2; NEVA EWING Neva Where’s John? Majors: Commerce and History. Torch Honor. 4: G. A. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi Pointers, orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4; Thanksgiving Play. 2; Washington Play. 3. GENEVA FAIRFIELD Neva 1 don’t hardly know. Majors: English and Home Economics. ANITA FELDMAIER Nita Shut up! Majors: English and History. Scroll. 2; Toka. 3. 4. FLOYD FOSTER Foster I don’t believe you. Majors: English and Agriculture. F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; Tennis. 4. NORMAN FRASER Domp Ah. come on. Majors: English and History. ('lass Vice-president. 2; Stunt Nite. 2; Tennis Club. 4. LINCOLN GANOUNG Link Do you think they’ll care? Majors: English and Language. Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; Student Body Representative. 4; Debate. 4; Class Play. 4. ARNOLD GIBSON Arnold —. —. big silent he man! Majors: History ami Science. Tennis. 4. MELBA EDICK Melba Where’s Naomi?” Majors: English and History. Glee Club, 1: Tennis Club, 1: Operetta. 1. ESTHER ELLIS Esther Well. I don’t know. Majors: English and Home Economics. BARBARA EMERSON Emmy Have you seen Kenny? Majors: English and History. Class Treasurer, 1; Torch Honor. 2. HELEN ENTRIKEN Helen 1 wouldn’t know.” Majors: English and History. Glee Club, 1, 2; Washington Birthday Play. 3. PAGE SYBIL GIBSON Syb I don’t care to. Majors: English and History. Girls' League Secretary. 2: Activity Depart- ment. 3; Class Secretary. 4; Class Play. 4. AMY GILMORE Amy Isn’t it elegant? Majors: English and Commerce. Scroll. 2. 4; Torch Honor. 2. 3. I: G. A. A.. 2. 3; Home Economics Club. 2: Typing Contest, 3; Toka. 4. EARL GIPE Gipe “They’re all right. Majors: Agriculture and Science. Torch Honor. 1. 2 3. 4; F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; b. F. A. President. 4; Track. 3, 4; Class Play, 4.

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