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

 - Class of 1929

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Page 28 text:

 THE TO K A Chester Flory Chet “I think it's kind of stuffy in here English. History. Language. Sec. of Service Club 4. Boys’ Glee Club 4. Entered from North China American School. Stunt Nite 4. Operetta 4. Ruth A. Breitmayer R. A. B. “Just a minute, Chester.” Home Economics. English. Orchestra 1, 2. 4. Stunt Nite 1, 4. Senior Play 4. Ruth Gray Ruthie “Oh, Delirium! When I get my Ph.D.!” English. History. President of Girls’ League 4; Vice-President 3. Glee Club 1, 3. En-t red G. P. H. S. from North Central High School, Spokane, Wash., as a freshman. Stunt Nite 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Operetta 3. Delegate to Conference at Eugene 4. Typing contests 4. Editor of Scroll 4. Scroll staff 1, 2. Toka Staff 3, 4. Senior Squall Cats 4. Student Council 4. Stanley Wickham Stan ejT “Now, Miss Macy! Now, Miss Macy!” History. English. Entered from Franklin High School, Portland and from Lake View High School, Chicago. Stunt Nite 3, 4. Glee Club 4. Stage Mgr. Senior Play 4. Gifford Hart Ciff “I thing that was the man who—” Science. History. Agg. Club 3. Orchestra 3, 4. Entered G. P. H. S. from Kerby. Dorothy Reasoner “Dot “Mercy goodness!” English. History. Entered from Gold Hill High School as a sophomore. Stunt Nite 4. Geraldine Thompson “Gerry” “I’m in my seventh heaven.” English. History. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Stunt Nite 2, 3. Senior Play Staff. Typing contest 3, 4. Torch Honor Society. Gordon Bell “Liberty “Now, back home. I know—” English, History. Vice-president Service Club. Orchestra 4. Entered from Lock-wood High, Saskatchewan, Canada. Stunt Nite 4. Senior Play Staff 4. Charles Baker “Bud “Let Jack do it. He wants to.” English. Mathematics. Orchestra 3. Carol Baldwin Carol “Naughty but nice.” Home Economics. English. Stunt Nite 2, 4. Senior Class Play Staff. Toka Staff 4. —22—

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 THE TO K A Clara Shults Clara “Green Essex’ are popular with her.” History. English. Entered G. P. H. S. from Sumner High School, Sumner. Missouri, as a sophomore. Stunt Nite 4. Latin Cup 2. Public Speaking Play 4. Arthur Ayf.r “Rustum” “Why, I always have had curly hair.” English. History. Glee Club 4. Operetta 4. Baseball 1, 4. Basketball 3. Senior Play 4. Elsie Koenig L. C.” “She may be Scotch but she doesn’t act it.” Mathematics. Home Economics. Glee Club 1 Stunt Nite 4. Sally A. Matson Sam” “We don’t all have the-voice of Annie Laurie.” Home Economics. Commerce. Stunt Nite 4. Herbert Jess “Herbert “Yes. I’ll take my Ford.” English. Mathematics. Hi “Y” 1. Agg 1, 2. Treasurer Boys’ Service Club 4. Stunt Nite 2, 4. Everett Manfull “Everett “I don’t know what they do here, but back home they, etc., etc. History. English. Athletic Mgr. of Agg. Club 4. Boys’ Service Club 4. Hi “G” Club. Football 4. Entered from Poly. High School, Santa Ana, Cal. Senior Play Staff. Ruth Hackett Rufus “You know as well as I do that these dues must be paid and etc., etc.!” Home Economics. English. Class Treasurer 4. Tennis Club 3. Glee Club 3. Stunt Nite 2, 3, 4. Senior Play Staff 4. Operetta 3. 4. Scroll 4. Senior Squall Cats 4. Virginia M. Frederick Jinks “Here comes the laundry truck.” languages. English. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Stunt Nite 2, 4. Typing Contest 3. Business Manager of Operetta 4. Lawrence Hunter “Hunter “Now, just for the sake of argument, I’d say—” English. Language. History. President of Service Club 4. Tennis Club 4. Stunt Nite 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Dejegate to conference at Eugene 4. Oratorical Contest 4. Toka 3, 4. Scroll Manager 4. Wayne Ryan Runt” “I wish I was single again.” Commerce. History. Tennis Club 4. Baseball 1. Tennis 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Stunt Nite 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Play 4. Typing Contest 4. —21



Page 29 text:

 THE TO K A Walker Senior Class Adviser SENIOR CLASS SONG Hie spring days are here; The sun is bright and clear. All the class is free from care. And it may even dare Commit some mischief rare: I his class of mine. The class of 29. Chorus: We are jolly Seniors Of old Grants Pass High, Happy, yet sorry That school days Have passed by. Longing for the days to be Oh, how proud are we. I am lucky Just a senior to be.

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