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

 - Class of 1928

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 Bennie Ben Alberts........................ “My Kritflish—my worry. Agriculture. VlCTORINE HlATI - “Vick” “Oh. for a wild party! History. Girl Reserve 1, 2. Helen Ringuette - - - “John’s Sis “Tall and stately an the (Joddess of Liberty. History) and Civics. William Meeks...........................“Bill” “We wonder If he is so meek. History, English. Aggies. Donald Griffith - - - “Curiy “The shiek! Science and Math. Hi-G 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2. Buena Wetherbee ... “Buena Merit is worthier than fame. English. Household Arts. Girls Reserve I. Bas-ketball 4. Baseball 4. Marie Strack...........................“Marie” Worth her weight in gold. History. Mildred Lee.........................“Husky “Hut you promised, Zella. Language and History. Baseball 4. Julia Gigler...........................“Judie “A rose—and aren't roses sweet? Languages, Science, English. Girls Reserve 2. Charles Ernst .... “Chuck” “Banana oil. Science, History. Scroll 2. Hi-G 4. Senior Play 4. Football 4. Stage Manager 3, 4. Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4. —23—

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TOKA 1 Kathryn Orme .... “Baby That bright little girl.” Math. Glee Club 4. Operetta 4. Stunt Nile 4. Entered G. P. H. S. from Richmond Union High, Richmond, California, 1927. Duncan Neilson .... “Twin” “Mike ant! Ike—we look alike. Math. Stunt Nite 1, 3, 4. Ronald Neilson .... “Twin” We look alike—Mike and Ike.” Math. Stunt Nite 1, 3, 4. Marion Turner .... “Marion” “She makes things go.” English, Commerce. Representative to S. C. 3. Scroll 3. I oka 3, 4. Editor Toka 4. U. of O. Delegate 4. Stunt Nite I, 2, 4. Jeanette McCaw .... “Mac” “Brilliant—red!” Language, History;. Soph. Vice President 2. Entered G. P. H. S. from Fort Jones H. S., California. 1927. Mervin Bilderback ... “Bilder” I love me.” English, History;. I rack 4. Agg. Club 4. Kenny Robinson .... “Kenny” “Oh! were she pitiful as she is fair. Or but as mild as she is seeming so.” History). Constance Baker .... “Connie” Her smile disperses grlooin. History. Toka 2. 3. 4. Dramatics Club 1. Pythagoreans 3. Chorus 1, 4. Operetta 1, 2, 4. Senior Play 4. Typing Contest O. A. C. 2. Basketball 3, 4. Chairman Entertainment Committee Girls' League 4. Hi-G 3 4. Stunt Nite 1,2, 4. Student Council 4. U. of O. Delegate 4. Esther Winters .... “Es” “My Art is all.” English. Girls' Reserve I, 2. Campfire 1. Toka 2, 3, 4. Harry Dorman .... “Willie” ‘Oh my baby talk lady! History and English. Scroll 3. Stunt Nite 3. Class Play 4. Basketball 3. Baseball 3. Entered G. P. H. S. from Roseburg High, 1926. —2 2—



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Ronald E. Beers .... “Roney” Oone but not forKotten. English, Science. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Ira Woolfolk............................. Ira” Bold, brave and fearless. English, Commerce, Agriculture. Evan Anderson..........................“Evan ' “He who knows and knows he knows, is wise. History). Agnes Gardner .... “Billie” Innocence Is bliss.” Commerce. Girls Reserve I. Music Club I. Stunt Night 2. Iva Moore.......................“Iva Jane” “Our child prodigy,” English and Domestic Art. Senior Class Play 4. Stunt Nite 4. Entered G. P. H. S. from University Place High School. Nebraska. 1925. Holt Wardrip............................“Holt” “The bashful boy. English. Maurice Jordan .... “Maurice” “Our pessimist.” Commerce. Track 3, Agg. 2. Henry Hillis............................“Hank” “He usually means Just what he says!” English, History. Football 2, 3. 4. ---G. P. H. S. — PROPHECY It was the year 1948. One bright autumn afternoon a middle-aged man was seen walking up and down the main street of the large city of Grants Pass. Although the man appeared to be a stranger, he had the air of one expecting to meet someone whom he had known. Finally, with a look of disappointment on his face, he approached a very ancient person and asked the cause of the lifeless streets. Don’t you know?” the aged man replied. This is the first day of the County Fair and everyone is there. At this the stranger hurried off in the direction of the Fair Grounds. Upon his arrival he went immediately to the grandstand and looked thoughtfully around the fine track. A race was announced. He picked up a program of the day’s events and, after noticing who was to take part, stared at the track with eager eyes. When the last of —2 !—

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