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Kave King leff Ano Senior Prince Don Summers Providing a grand switch, the selection of Kave King gave GPHS girls their chance to vote on male royalty. Two boys from each class were chosen by the Pep Club who sponsored the Kave King event. The six names were then submitted to the girls of the student body to select the reigning monarch. At the victory dance following the Medford basketball game, Pep Club president Becky Brown crowned Jeff Ano, Kave King. Ano was a center on the Grants Pass State Champion Football Team and was chosen as an alternate for the 1965 Shrine Football Game. (unior Prince Junior Prince Tom Blanchard Ray Johnson Kave King Sophomore Prince Kevin McDermott Sophomore Prince Tom Sloan 18
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Finalizing plans for the evening are hall-goers Pat Kidney and her escort George Stursa. Climaxing a memorable moment for lovely GPHS Sweetheart Lolly Tweed. Larry NX'hite. Student Body Prexy, places the traditional red roses in her arms while her escort Dave Gillespie looks on approvingly. Sweetheart’s Ball Expressions are mingled as the 1965 Sweetheart s Ball nears its finale. 17
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American Field Service Exchange Student Walk together, Talk together, O Ye Peoples of this Earth; Then, and only then, shall Ye have Peace.” This is the philosophy of the American Field Service, an organization which gives a student an opportunity to strengthen the bonds of friendship among nations and to further international understanding among peoples. It has been a challenge for me to try and see, learn and understand, in America, its heart, its agonies, its soul searching, and its spirit. I am proud to have been your AFS student and especially proud to have been associated with Grants Pass High School. Your sincerity, understanding and friendliness will always remain with me. I will never forget your determination and enthusiasm on the sporting field, your pride in academic achievements, and your faith and dedication to your country. Words cannot express my sincere appreciation for the manner in which you accepted me into the American society. My memory will remain impregnated with the many experiences and associations with the American people. I sincerely hope that you have a better knowledge and understanding of the Australian nation and its peoples. When I leave for home, I know that I will leave behind me one of the most wonderful years of my life, a year of which each one of you were a part. Cheerio! . . . And his ghost may be seen as you pass by that billabong, You’ll come a waltzin' Matilda with me!' GREGORY PEART Burnie. Tasmania 19
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