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

 - Class of 1925

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FRED Daws - - Spenders” “Appearances often deceive. History 1-3, Industrial Arts 1-2-3. Agriculture Club 4. Pythagorean 4. Vice-President Agriculture Club. Catherine Carrell - “Tinkie” “Our worthy editor.” History, Languages. Opera I. Assistant Editor Toka 2,3. Toka Staff 1. Scroll Staff 2. Representative to Student Council 2,4. Treasurer Student Body 3. Editor Toka 4. Gladys Woodruff - “Gladys” “Modesty is maiden's virtue.” Mathematics, Home Economics. Entered G. P. H. S. from Merlin Hi, Merlin, Oregon, 1923. Junior Girl’s Club 3. Girl Reserve 2. Rodney Rusk - - “Rod” “A man of silence is a man of sense.” History, English. Albert Smith - - Pete” “A lady in the case explains it all. History, Mathematics. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4. Vice-President Class 1. Assistant Manager Toka 3. Hi “G” President 4. Norma Trumbly - “T.N.TV I wonder where Pete is?” History, Languages. Entered G. P. H. S. from Mt. Carmel Academy, Wichita, Kansas, 1923. Hi “G” Club 3, 4. Pythagorean 3. Class Play 4. Basketball 3. Student Council 3. Dramatics Club 3, 4. Ruth N. Flint - - “Ruth” “She has her own opinions.” History. Girl Reserve 3, 4. Junior Girls’ Club 3. Junior Chamber of Commerce 3. Pythagorean 4. —22—

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Aubrey Walker - “Aub” “A math, shark.” Mathematics, History. Pythagorean 3, 4. Hi G” Club 4. Football 2, 3, 4. [ rack 3, 4. L.oraine Bennett - “Lanky” “Oh! Those stately manners. Home Economics. Entered G. P. H. S. from Hobson Hi, Hobson, Montana, 1924. Pythagorean 4. Dramatics 4. Girl Reserve 4. Secretary Girls Athletic Association 3. Class President 3. Glee Club 2. Ruth Newman - “Rufus” We predict the greatest things for her. History, Commerce. Scholarship Medals 1,2, 3. Secretary Class 1, 3. Glee Club 3. Operetta I. 4. Treasurer Spanish Club 3. Pythagorean 3, 4. Commercial Club 3. Dramatics 4, Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Assistant Editor Scroll 3. Assistant Editor I oka 3. Editor Scroll 4. Donald Neilson - “Don” “Another shining star in Math. Mathematics, History. Operetta I. Pythagorean 2, 4. Milton Green - - “Milt” A star among athletes.” Mathematics, General Arts. Operetta I, 2. Class President 1,2. Hi “G Club 2, 3, 4. Reporter to Toka 3. Pythagorean 4. Spanish Club 3. Vice-President Hi “G” Club 3. Cartoonist for Toka 2, 3. Dorothy Lundburg - “Dot” “She knows the world.” History, Languages. Girl Reserves 2. Ciceronian 3, 4. Junior Girls Club 3. Dramatics Club 3, 4. Jentry Wyatt “She hails from Oklahoma.” History, Science. Entered G. P. H. 5. from Norman Hi. Norman, Oklahoma, 1924. Girl Reserve 4. Dramatics 4. Science Club 3. T erencio, 1, 2, 3. Ginger Snaps 3. 21—



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Wayne Jordan - - “Speed” “Who said they wanted a hero?” History. Dramatics Club 4. Pythagorean 4. Agriculture Club 4. Class Play 4. President of “Aggies” 4. Lucile Meeks - - “Lukey” I guess so.” History. Entered G. P. H. S. from Sisson Hi. Sisson, California, 1922. Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Junior Chamber of Commerce 3. Girl Reserve Senior Corp 4. Secretary-Treasurer Girl Reserve Senior Corp 4. Pythagorean 4. Vernona Snively - “Nonie” Women’s rights—my motto.” History, Home Economics. Commercial Club 3. Junior Girls Club 3. Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Willard Lovelace - “Bill” “What will he do next?” History. Football 4. Dramatics 3. Freda Tuttle - - “Peggy” “To know her is to love her.” Home Economics, History. Chorus I, 2. Glee Club 3. French Club 2. Girl Reserve 2, 4. Junior Girls Club 3. Operetta I. President Dramatics Club 4. Class Play 4. Dorothy Campbell - “Queen” “Her charms are many.” Languages. Entered G. P. H. S. from Merlin Hi, Merlin, Oregon, 1924. Mt. Sterling Hi, Mt. Sterling, Illinois I. Dallas Hi, Dallas, Oregon, 2. Salem Hi. Salem, Oregon, 2. Dramatics 4. Girl Reserve 4. Operetta I. 2, 3, 4. Glee Club I. 2, 4. Class Play 3. Edith Ayer - - “Edith” “Woman's hair is her crowning glory.” History, Commerce. Commercial Club 3. Girls Chorus 2. Junior Girls Club 3. Spanish Club 3. —23—

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