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

 - Class of 1928

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TOKA SENIOR OFFICERS Malvin McCarthy Lee Sheldon Lilian Fosbery Alma Langworthy Willis Ausland - Miss Cantine ---C. P. H. S. — SENIOR HISTORY The class of 1928, when it entered tfe Fair four years ago to try to win all available premiums, was happy to find the administration building remodeled. The most responsible persons of the class were: Albert Ahlf, president: Beryle Conklin, vice-president; Dorothy Harper, secretary: Celia Fry. treasurer; Loren Stephens, representative to student council; William Benjamin, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Riddle, advisor. The booth they used was trimmed in orange and black. As there were one hundred and forty-one members in the class, a large exhibit was displayed. I,. O. Hepp, chief judge of the year’s work, together with his assistants, praised the class highly for its showing in its first year’s display but could not award it a ribbon until it had exhibited more.. When the next year came, a new judge, H. H. Wardnp. replaced the old one. The class again chose Miss Riddle advisor and elected the following officers: Beryle Conklin, president; Malvin McCarthy, vice-president; Bernice Brace, secretary; Heloise Opdycke, treasurer; Lois Edgerton, student council representative. The class, having had some experience the year before, determined to show more merit this year. All through the year activities were kept up in preparation for the final test. At the end of the year the class had so far advanced that Mr. Wardrip awarded it the white ribbon. As Juniors the class chose Beryle Conklin, president; Malvin McCarthy, vice-president; Bernice Brace, secretary-treasurer; Marion Turner, representative to student council, and Miss McLaughlan, advisor. Having won the studeni body dues contest, the Juniors received a half-holiday which they spent at Cave Camp. The class observed Junior Flunk Day and staged the annual barbecue for the Seniors. Mr. Wardrip, in consultation with his assistants, awarded the class a red ribbon, a sign of still greater achievement. As Seniors, the class elected the following officers: Miss Cantine, advisor; Malvin McCarthy, president; Lee Sheldon, vice-president; Lilian Fosbery. secretary; Alma Langworthy, treasurer; Willis Ausland, representative to the student council. The class gave a Senior Reception to everyone connected with the Fair. The Christmas entertainment and Senior play, Seventeen,” added more interest and spirit to the year’s undertaking. They took first prize for the best stunt on rally night as they had done the year before. The class also carried away first prize on Stunt Nite. Activities were not neglected. All traditional customs of the Senior class were faithfully observed. As this year was the last opportunity the class had of exhibiting all its work together, it outdid itself in the great number and high quality of its displays. At the end of the year, the Fair at its highest peak of excitement. Mr. Buhlman, the new judge of the Fair, with his assistants, awarded the class the blue ribbon, the highest honor the class could attain. The class was hilarious with joy that it had at last won the coveted award. After the excitement had worn off the class sorrowfully realized that this particular group could never again put up an exhibit before the Fair but had to break up its class ties and strike out individually where each could be most useful. President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Rep. to S. C. Advisor —17—

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Malvin McCarthy .... “Mac' A gentleman and almost a scholar.” History. S. B. I reasurer 3. Class Vice President 2. 3. Class President 4. Toka 4. Pythagorean 2. 3. Tennis 3. Hi-G 3, 4. Hi Y I, 2. Basketball 3. 4. Baseball 2. Manager Senior Play 4. Student Council. Evelyn Steele............................“Eve” “Leo’s shadow . . and how!” History and English. Girl Reserve 1, 2. Basketball 3. 4. Stunt Nite 3. Lillian Williams ... “Lillums” “Now at Kerby— English, Math. Entered G. P. H. S. from Kerby Union High. 1927. Stunt Nite 4. Robert Lutz..............................“Bob” Our Panic! Webster. Mat':, History, Commerce. Scroll 2, 3. Hi-G 3, 4. Pythagorean 3. Hi Y 1,2. Tennis Club 2. 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Debate 3, 4. Class Debate 4. Nominating Committee 3, 4. Representative Typing Contest 2, 4. Tennis 3. Toka 4. Emil FIarbeck...........................“Juny “One of these Harbecks.” History. Hi Y 3. Stunt Nite 3. Track 3, 4. Helen Cantine - “Helen” She has ideas that win the prizes. Senior Class Advisor. Florence Adams .... “Flora” wish we could have known her longer. ' English, History. Girls’ League 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. Girls Federation 4. Chorus 4. Entered G. P. H. S. from Walla Walla, Washington High School, 1928. Ruth Burkett .... Bucket” How thrilling! History and Math. Heloise Ofdycke .... “Hoy” “So indifferink—so indifferink!” Latin and History. Class Treasurer 2. Scroll Staff 3. 1 oka 3, 4. Stunt Nite I, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Typing Contest. Medford, Ore., 4. Basketball 3, 4. Pythagorean 3. Ciceronian 2. 3. Ruth Smith............................“Smithy “Our merry sunshine.” English, Home Economics. 1 oka 4. Senior Piay 4. Stunt Nite 3, 4. —IS—

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