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

 - Class of 1927

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CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Crimson and Gray CLASS MOTTO Leave the fire ashes-—what survives is gold. CLASS PLAY “Kempy” April 26-27 Rivoli Theatre BACCALAUREATE SERMON Sunday. May 1 5 James Earl Ladd Baptist Church CLASS NIGHT Tuesday. May 1 7 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM High School Auditorium Friday, May 20 —28—

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I, Doris Footberg, will my dislike for men to Hoy Opdycke. I, Claude Gotschall, bequeath my devoted way to Howard Eismann. I. Elin Hansen, do will my “Sterling qualities to anyone that can achieve them. I. Elsie Harmon, bequeath Blue and White smocks to Nellie Ford. I, Mae Fleming, will my interest in Senior class president to anyone willing to assume the responsibility. I, Cecil Harmon, bequeath my executive ability to Beryl Conklin. 1, Lillian Harvey, will my surplus weight to Marie Strack. We, Anna Hasset and Retha Hunt, bequeath our flaming youth to Arthur Ayer. I, Evelyn Jordan, will my ability to enunciate to George Proctor. I, Orval Jess, will my complete understanding of Mr. Nickel to anyone needing it. I, Bundy Hill, bequeath my bashful ways and good looks to Dale Griffin. I, Geraldine Johnson, will my ability to recite poetry to Ruth Gray. I, Carl Metzen, bequeath my benevolent qualities to Georgia Sherffius. I. Leslie Kellow, will and bequeath my red hair and hot temper and loving kindness to dumb animals to Ruth Smith. I, Eugene Layton, bequeath my ability to occupy space to Lucy Cass. I, Lucian Lucas, do will and bequeath my love of jazz music to Marjory Carrell. I, Lloyd Schmidt, do hereby will and bequeath my full set of permanent wavers to John Snider. I, Luther Lucas, do bequeath my knowledge of music to Mr. Trepte. I, Tom Lenhart, do will and bequeath my gift of gab and sarcasm to Jack Blanchard. I, Adah Mark, leave my forward ways to Connie Baker. I, Ruth Mosher, do bequeath my European cigarette holder to Lee Sheldon. I, Geneva Olts, do hereby bequeath my book, Forty-nine Ways to Reduce,” by Elinor Glynn, to Marge Knapp. 1, Olive Overton, leave my interest in the alumni to Floyd Smith. We, the Perry brothers, do leave our joint knowledge of farm development to Leslie Whitehouse. I, Harold Pierce, leave my interest in physics to Harvey Woodward. I, Guy Pollard, do bequeath my ability to play football to Edwin Dole. I, Virginia Reid, do will my ability to pass the buck to all future editors of the Scroll. I, Olive Robinson, do hereby will my interest in the Sophomore class to Agnes Gardner. I, Alice Ruttencutter, do bequeath my position as confidential secretary to 1 ressa Bunch. 1. Helen Spalding, will my angelic temper and disgust for all kinds of battle to Ruth Hackett. 1, Maude Starns, do bequeath my gentle ways to Maude Richardson. I. Louis Stidham, do will and bequeath my Herculean build to Maurice Jordan. I, Alden 1 hompson. bequeath my good looks to Glen Quinby. I, Vernon Trimble, do will my safety pins to the next 1 oka editor. I, Loren Tuttle, do bequeath my regard for underclassmen to Malvin McCarthy. I, Gladys Wardrip, do will my ability to talk to Nellie Fenner. I. Ida Wertz, leave my ability to play basketball to Evelyn Steele. I, Helen Wise, will my fascinating ways to anyone who has need for them. I, Harold Messenger, bequeath my style of making love to Tommy Stott. 1, Carrell Wissing, leave my reputation as a shiek to Don Harmon. I. Irene Wyatt, do bequeath my flippant care-free manner to anyone desiring it. I, Ruth Weiland, leave my interest in stage properties to any unfortunate desiring it. I, Arleta Messenger. leave my silence to Ruth Smith. Dated this 4th day of April, A. D. 1927. —Art Jones, Leo Bunch, Carl Metzen, Thomas Lenhart —27—



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c c ommenccincn f (P, toqxam Prelude and Processional Invocation .... “Longing for Home.” Flute Duet Salutatory - Solveig’s Song,” Greig Valedictory - “Hippies of the Pacific, Fantasia Address ..... Presentation of Special Honors Presentation of Diplomas Postlude .... Presentation of Flowers “Garden Dance” - - Orchestra - Rev. Jackson L. Webster Elm Hansen and Martin Trepte - - Luther Lucas Orchestra ■ Lucian Lucas Ruth Mosher - Dr. Frederick S. Dunn - W. J. Mishler • Orchestra Orchestra

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