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1 9 3 3 I l I i t r Page 13 Senior Officers Boy l Wyatt ...... President First Term Boh Kennedy ..... President Second Term .lark Cook ....... Vice-President .loan Shearer ........ Secretary Nedra Whltsett ....... Treasurer Keith Smith Student Council Representative Seniors Four years ago we started our career in Grants Pass High School with Hubert Totman as President: Kenneth Smith, Vice-president: Wallace Palmer, Secretary: Keith Smith, Treasurer; John Shaw, Student Body Representative. Mr. Carpenter was chosen as our first class adviser. A welcome party was given us by the class of ’30. Another party was given us by the Class of ’32, which we returned in the Spring. We took an active part in Stunt Night. The following year we elected Mary Ellen Ingram, President: Chester Stringer. Vice-president; Paul Neely, Secretary: Louis Hamilton. Treasurer: Kenneth Smith. Student Body Representative. This year we again chose Mr. Carpenter as our adviser and also Miss Quinlan to assist him. We gave the Thanksgiving program, a party to the Freshmen, which was later returned, and near the last of the year we purchased a beautiful blue and gold class pennant, designed by Bob ReGester. In our Junior year we presented the play, Fixing it for Father, on December I I. The proceeds derived from this play were used for the first payment on a blue velvet curtain for the stage. We presented the Washington Day program. Early in the Spring the class enjoyed Flunk Day. As a farewell to the Seniors, we held a barbecue in their honor. Officers elected for this third year were Kenneth Smith. President; John Shaw, Vice-president; Leona Allen, Treasurer, Wilma Copplc, Secretary; Keith Smith, Student Body Representative. As our advisers, we chose Miss Quinlan and Miss Thayer. For our Senior and last year in G. P. H. S. we elected Boyd Wyatt. President, for the first term and Bob Kennedy for the second term; Jack Cook, Vice-president; Joan Shearer, Secretary; Nedra Whitsett. Treasurer: and Keith Smith, Student Body Representative. As our advisers we chose Miss Quinlan and Mr. Laird. We started the year by giving a welcome party for the Freshmen, followed by the Christmas program. In the Spring we presented the play. ’’We've Got to Have Money,” and writh the proceeds we paid the last installment on the stage curtain purchased last year. The stage set was given to the school as a gift. At one of the P.-T. A. meetings the Seniors spelled the parents and teachers in an old time spelling match. Dress-up Day,” that once-in-a-school-career day. was observed on March 14. and nearly every Senior appeared dressed up. The last events of the year, Junior-Senior Barbecue and Table Rock hike, were well attended and enjoyed. Baccalaureate. Class Night. P.-T. A. Banquet. College Tea. and Commencement on May 25 were the last events of the Seniors High School career.
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ennedy Whitsett S m i t h 'ellinger Keep Piston Lilly Shearer Wyatt l». May Feaster I olio way Whit set Wright Cook 'opple l .utimer Allen Emory Fairfield Dyer THE SI S 14 I Bob Kennedy, “Ma” Majors: English. Math, Agri- culture. Senior Class President, second semester; Football 2. 3. 4; Scroll Staff 4; Mountain Servlet- Club 4; Hi C, 4; F. F. A. 3. 4; Senior Play 4; Christmas Play 4. Kntered from Alhambra HI. 1930. Jack Cook, “Cookie” Majors: K n R I i s h. History. Class Vice-president 4; Football 4; Basketball 3. 4; Tennis Club President 3. 4; Hi G 4; Tennis Club 3. 4; Tennis Team 2, 3. 4. Boyd Wyatt, “Haskal” Majors: English. History. Senior Class President, first semester: Football 2. 3. 4: Hi G 3, 4: F. C. A. 3. 4. Mountain Service Club 3. 4; Junior Play 3: Washington Program 3: Presi- dent of F. C. A. 3; Inter Class Pas. ball I. t; 84mlor Play Staff 4: Inter ('lass Basketball 4. Keith Smith, “Smitty” Majors: Knglish. History. Class Treasurer 1 ; Hep. to S. B. C. 3. t; Basketball 4: Track 4; Mountain Service Club 4; Washington Play 3: Christmas Play 4; Senior Play 4: Stunt Night 4. George Latimer, “George” Majors: Science. Math. Track 3. 4; la-ague of Nations Hxam. 4. Ira Feaster, “Feaster” Majors: Social Science. Fng-lish. Science. Football 4: Track 3. 4: Scroll Staff 4. Cecil Keep. “Keep” Majors: Math.. Knglish, History. Filtered from Yuma Union High School 1931. Clark Emory, “Emory” Majors: F 11 g I I s h. Social Science. Track 3: F. F. A. 3. 4: Hi (1 4. Filtered from Fillmore Union High School. 1931. Howard Whitsett, “Howard” Majors: F n g 1 I s h. History, Commerce. Toka Staff 3: Toka Fditor 4; Torch Honor 2. 3. 4; Staff Junior Play 3: Orchestra 3; League of Nations Fxam. 4; Student Council 4; Salutatorlan. John Lilly, “Johnny” Majors: F 11 g 1 i s h. History. Tennis Club 2. 3. 4. Joan Shearer, “Oscar” Majors: F 11 g 1 i s h. History, Home Fconomics. Class Secretary 4; Toka Staff 4. Filtered from Polytechnic High School Los Angeles, 1932. Nedra Whitsett, “Nedra” Majors: F n g 1 1 s h. History, ('lass Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2; Vice-president (J Iris’ League 3. Wilma Copple, “Billy” Majors: F n g 1 I s h. Histor). S. B. A. Secretary 4; Class Secretary 3: Glee Club 3: operetta 2: Girls’ League Council 3, 4. Christmas Play 4; Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4. Polly May “Polly” Majors: Knglish. Home Economics. Home Fconomics 3. Florence Dellinger, “Florence” Majors: Commerce. English. Toka Staff 2. 3. 4: Scroll Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; Santa Claus Club 3. 4; Girls Glee Club 1: President Santa Claus Club 4: Stunt Night 1: Kodak Club 4; Cantata 1; Shorthand Contest 4. Leona Allen, “Tony” Majors: English, Languages. S. B. A. Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 3: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Torch Honor 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1. 2. 3. 4; HI Pointers 3. 4; Athletic Manager of Girls’ Athletic Association 3. 4; Senior Play Staff 4. Watie Holloway. “Watie” Majors: English. Home Economics. Basketball 3. 4: Girls’ Athletic Association 3, 4: Hi Pointers 4; Home Fconomics Club 4: Secretary HI Pointers 4. Nancy Gaston. “Nan” Majors: Engl I s h. History. Basketball 2. 3. 4; Toka Staff 4; Torch Honor 3; Girls’ Athletic Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 3. 4; Home Economics 4; Hi Pointers 4. Mary Fairfield, “Peggy” Majors: H o m e Fconomics, English. Social Science. Home Economics 4. 5: Home Economics President 4: Senior Play 4; Christmas Play 4; Junior Play Staff 3. Dorothy Wright, “Wright” Majors: Knglish. History, Scroll Staff 4: Torch Honor 2: Girls’ Athletic Association I. 2; Senior Play 4. Ivan Dyer, “Dyer” Majors: English. Social Science. Track 3: Scroll Staff 4.
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