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

 - Class of 1935

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Page 33 text:

Back Row: Kim?. Coffenberry, Jobe. Holloway. Buck. Pruean. Gillett. Loughritlge. Jackson. Orr. Middle How: Winetrout. Bromley, Allison. Havard. Wlnkelman. B. Stokes, Bertrand. Xaab. Stokes, Keep. Beadle. Front How: Tuttle. Gray. Kdson. Weber, Burk. Griffith. Osborne. Bennett. Rhodes. Coach: Loren Tuttle. Managers: Waldo Gray, Harry Beagle. 1 he task of building a football team this year fell on our new but very capable coach, Loren Tuttle. Shaping a football team out of inexperienced players, with few exceptions, is a duty that requires the utmost ability in handling young men. Coach Tuttle handled the problem in a very commendable manner. showed evidence of the technique which they were taught. From the standpoint of merit, the team this year is to be complimented. Out of many raw recruits came an avalanche of boys of whom Grants Pass high school may well be proud. With but a few lettermen graduating, the prospects for next year’s team are very favorable. If the success of the 1934 season were to be judged on games won. it would have proved very unsatisfactory. However, we cannot judge or measure the victory by mere scores. This year was devoted to the development of a team for next year, and the fundamentals taught to the players were the instrumental functions of the ball club. As far as victories are concerned, the Grants Pass team won two games and lost five. In all games the players displayed fine sportsmanship and A summary of the scores for this season follows: G. P. H. S 7 North Bend .... 0 G. P. H. S 6 K. Falls 13 G. P. H. S 0 Ashland 8 G. P. H. S 0 Ashland 25 G. P. H. S 6 K. Falls 7 G. P. H. s 3 Roseburg 0 G. P. H. S 0 Medford 49 G. P. H. s 0 Alumni 0 Bob P.: “What foods should I eat to build myself a constitution fit for a boxer?” Mrs. McClain: “Spinach and milk are good developers of bone and muscle. I hey also make strong teeth.” Bob: “Oh. I don’t care about teeth, I don’t want to bite them.” Don P.: (In the Chrysler building) “Will you take me up to the hundred and second story again, boy? I’m learning to be an aviator.” Mr. Bailey: “Eleanore, tell me, what’s a sure sign of rain?” Eleanore McQ.: “A picnic!” Genevieve C.: “So you’re late because you had your car overhauled?” Earl Y.: ‘Yes, by some smart speed cop.” Howard G.: “Do you ever write home for money?” Bob Davis: “Never!” Howard: “I think it’s better to send telegrams, • too. PAGE 25

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High School Song Hail to old Crants Pass, our High School, Best school in all the West— Rah! Rah! Rah! With her colors floating proudly. Leading all the rest— Rah! Rah! Rah! IVith her heroes fighting bravely. We'll give the team our best; Hail to old Crants Pass, our High School, Best school in all the West— Rah! Rah! Rah!



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Stand inn: Stokes. Winkelman. Weber. Burden. Holloway. Finch. Llndley, Banning. Manager: Waldo Gray. Coach: Dale Ginn. i The Cavemen quintet, coached by Dale F. Ginn, finished the season with a fairly good standing this year by winning three and losing five conference games. All three victories were on the home court. The team started out with a “bang” by sending the Roseburg Indians home on the short end of the score. It was defeated, however, the next week-end by the flashy Ashland team, which won the southern Oregon championship. The next two weeks proved to be the Blue and White’s peak of the season, when they defeated Medford and Klamath Falls by scores of 25-21 and 29-23, respectively. Prospects for next year are not so bright as Melton Holloway will be the only first-string man back m the line-up. The following is the list of conference games and scores. G. P. H. S 30 Roseburg 26 G. P. H. S. ... 9 Ashland 30 G. P. H. S .18 Medford 16 G. P. H. S 29 K. Falls 23 G. P. H. S 20 Roseburg 28 G. P. H. S 17 Medford 34 G. P. H. S. ... .. 20 Ashland 37 G. P. H. S 21 K. Falls .44 Beggar: “Have you enough money for a cup of coffee?” Bond Jobe: “Oh, I'll manage somehow, thank you.” Hi Lister’s father came to school to see what progress his son was making. In response to his inquiry the principal said: “Your son will probably go down in history—” “1 hat’s good news,” glowed the parent. Bob Hillis: “Hello, old man; haven't seen you for some time.” Stanley Bennett: “Been in bed seven weeks. B. H.: “Oh that’s too bad. Flu. 1 suppose?” S. B.: Yes, and crashed.” Judge: I’ll let you off with a fine this time, but next time I’ll send you to jail. Justus Gray: “Sort of a weather forecast, eh, judge?” Judge: What do you mean?” J. G.: “Fine today—cooler tomorrow.” Ray Spalding: What’s your name?” Helen Entriken: H-H-H-Hclen.” R. S.: 'Til call you Helen for short.” PAGE 26

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