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

 - Class of 1934

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Senior Class Roll Mi i( i v l it ! I i SIIMENT. Ill Til—xvllloxxy flKiirr—Fnglish and Commerce. Filtered from tin- Acadmnx of Holy Names. Pomona, Calif.. 1933. BALDWIN, Charlotte--her txxin—English and History. Hire Club I. 2. 3; Girls Athletic Association 1; operetta 1. 2. 3: Cantata 1; Washington birthday party play 3; Senior Reception play 3; Class play 4. It LOW in. PIIYLLIS—Journalistic ul»illt —Language.'. Fnglish and History. French Club 1. 2; Scroll 1. 3; Torch Honor 3. 4; editor Toka 4; Class play 3; Stunt Nile 3: Scroll cup 3. Filtered from Lincoln High School, Seattle. Wash.. 11 32. Student Council I. IIELL. .11 ANITA—Chuck—English and History. Torch Honor 2. 2; treasurer (1 iris Lcagiie 3: Thanksgiving' play 2. It 1C FLOW . LHFRTA—originality—English and History. Girl's Athletic Association; Athletic letter 2. IILFYINS. .11 nf—chemistr —Fnglish and History, c.irls League play 1. Itl.lA INS. lltt.INI —chattering—Fnglish and Historx Operetta 1. 3; Class plax I. IIKICKELL. FDA MAN—sk'pping school—Fnglish and Home Feonomlcs. Scroll 2. it. ItltOMLKY, M It IO N—her Junior—Fnglish and History. (Ilcc Club 2. 3; Operetta 2. 3; Student Council representative 2. til 1 It til ■ LL. CL A It A—precise %vnys—Fnglish and Historx. Scroll 2: Tvs Trams 2. 3. Stunt Xite 3. Ill V. LOIS—profile—Fnglish and History. I'.l.l.is. KI TH—typing—Fnglish and historx. Typing contest 3. 4 FA It 1 Fit. I. A I It A—sense oi tumor—Fnglish and History, Girls’ Athletic Association 2. Tes Trams 2. FINCH. MARN—Hud—Fnglish and History. Filtered from Berkeley High School. Berkeley. Calif.. 11 33. OlBSBNt ULAINB—Polly With a Past—BngllSI). History. Honor r«»11 1. {; Cl MS pit) I. 2. 3. 4; Declamation contest 1. 2; Girls League play 3; Washington birthday play 3: Girls Athletic Association 2; entered from South St. Paul High School, St. Paul. Minn.. 11 32. Secy, of Delta Pi Dramatics 'dob 2. Gl LICK. JOYIIELLK—pleasant smile—Fnglish and History. Toka 4. II t;FN. LEAH—avoiding ho s—Fnglish and History. Scroll 2. 3. II It 1 o N, MAHN—lloh—Fnglish and history. Girls Athletic Association I. 2. 3. 4 Hi Pointers I. Class pla 4. Thanksgiving play 2; Secy. 5. A. A. 2; Pres. G. A. A. 4 II v it 1 o n . NFYAI.YN—mischief—Fnglish. Historx. Scroll 2. 3; Torch Honor 2. 3; chair- man entertainment C.irls League 3. 4; Class Secy. I; Operetta 1; Christmas play t; Senior play 1; (Mass play 4; Yell Leader 3. KAItl'Flt. Ptiltlx—hash fit I ness—Fnglish. History. Scroll. 2 haybm, Virginia—amhitions—English. Histor) Tea Trams 8 4; Class play, t. III It F N. N N A—respect for teachers—Fnglish. Commerce. Torch Honor. 2. 3. »; Camera Club. 4. Itl LL. KATHItNN—melodramatie acting—Historx and Language Glee Club. 2. 3. Class play. 3. 4; operetta. 3; George Washington play. 3; Senior Reception play. 4; Girl’s League play. 4. Filtered from Lincoln High School. Portland. 1932. .1FFFFKSON. I.FTTIF—studiousncKs—Fnglish. History Torch Honor. 2. 1 JOHNSTON, i: —tickling the Dorics—English, History. oi,-,- Club, teretta i 8. JUNKS. MABEL—reading novrU in class—Fnglish. Historx Torch Honor. 2. 3, I; Tes Trams. 2: Scroll. 3; Toka. 4; Camera Club. 4; Operetta. 1. JORDAN ii.een—xx riting notes—English and Hlator) KIN(i, KVKI.l N—blonde complexion—History. Home Economics. (Mass Plnv. 4; Orchestra. 1. 2. KING. Ll ClLF—concentration—English, History. Girl’s Athletic Association. 1; Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; Camera Club, 4; Class play. 4. I. It KIN. NN KFI.LF—xxorried look—English and History LFONAKI). t ATM Fit I N B—selling papers—Fnglish and Home Economics, operetta. 2. LEONARD, ETHEL—nxoirdnpoi —English and Language. Ilee Club, l. 8; Tea Trams, I; Operetta. 2. 1 % It TIN. 1 WIN F—sophisticated patter—Fnglish and History. Class Treasurer. 1; Torch Honor. 2. 3; Glee Club. 1, 2; Scroll. 2; Operetta. 1. 2; Class play. 4. McKINSTRY, MARION coy ways—English and History. Glee Club, I. 8. 8; Boarding School play. 2; School Concert. 2; School Circus. 3; operetta. 1. 3; Stunt Nile. 3; Senior Reception play 4. Entered from Holy Names Academy. Seattle. 1933. IFKTFN. Ill XI —thoughtful expression—English and History. MITCHELL. IIFLFN—red fingernails— English and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3, 4; President Torch Honor. 4; Senior Reception play. 4; Shorthand contest. 4. MITCHELL. I.o It FF N—eloquent gestures—Fnglish and History. (Mass President. I; Class Secretary. 2; Toka. 3; Washington Birthday play. 3; Girl’s League play. 4; Christmas play. 4; Class play. 4. Entered from Okanogan High School. Wash.. 1931. NELSON, LA VONA—Mon.iv imir—English and History. Torch Honor, 8, 8, i Class Treas urer. 2; c.irl s League President. 4; Scroll. 3; Tes Trams, 3; Student Council. 1: Girl’s League Council. 3; (Mass play. 3. (Hill. ALMA—brown eyes—Fnglish and History. PIERCE. FRANCES—attention in Has ,— Fnglish and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4. POTTFIt. »l llt.i FltlTF—friendl.x xvnys—English .ml Mathematics. Toka Staff. 4; Debate Club. 4. Entered from Kelso Hi. Wash., 1932. PR I TT. EVELYN—whimpering—English and Commerce. Tes Trams. 2; Glee Club, 1: Vice President Tes Trams. 2; operetta. 1. RICH, RI Itv—abort hand—English and Historx. Torch Honor. 2; Scroll. 3; medal for Shorthand contest. 3: Shorthand contest. 3. 4. SCH 41 IDT, HELEN—chexxing gum—Fnglish and History. Girl’s Athletic Association. 1. 2. 3. 4: Scroll. 2. 3; Toka. 4: Hi Pointers.3. 4. Class Representative of Girl's Athletic Association. 3; President Hi Pointers. 4; Stunt Xite. 3. SCIIMIHT. PEGGY—popularity—English and Commerce. Glee Club. 1; Secretary Tes Trams. 2; Operetta. 1. Typing contest. 4. M'HIEFFRHTFI N. ELI .tllETII—puppet —English and History. Dramatic Club. 2. Forensic Speaking. 1. 2. 3; Debate. 4; Girl’s League play. 4; Senior Reception play. 4. Entered from Klamath Falls High School. 1933. SEN ROTH. LEONORA—retiring xvnys—English and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3; Shorthand contest. 3. SMITH. IIIGINIA—rolling eye —Fnglish and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4. THOMPSON. MILDRED—quietne —Fnglish and History. Glee- Club. 2; Operetta. 2. THOR NIt( Rt;, YFLDA—big hat —English and Commerce. Torch Honor. 1; President Tes Trams. 2. TINGLEY. .11 NE ROSE—liquid e es—English and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3. I; Scroll. 2; Toka. 1, 2; Girl's Athletic Association, I : (Mass Secretary. 3; Vice-President Torch Honor. 3; (Mass Play, 3. 4.

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Senior Officers President ------- Vice-President - Secretary - - - - Treasurer -------- Student Body Hepresentative - Advisers - -- -- -- - Gilbert Talbot l tuls Hamilton Nevalyn Harmon Tommy Blanchard - Vern Green Dynnelta Quinlan Howard Barrett Our History We entered Grants Pass High as Freshmen 192 strong. For President we elected John Shaw; Vice-President. Fred Dayton; Secretary. Tom Turner; Treasurers. Maxine Martin and Ernest McTimmonds; Student Council Representative. Leo Weber. For faculty advisers we chose Clara Jasper and T. H. Coke. Green and White were chosen as class colors. A Freshman orchestra was organized by the class. As Sophomores we elected the following: President. Walden Manful!: Vice-President, Eddie Eaton; Secretary, La Vona Nelson; Treasurer, Lila Fay Williams; Student Body Representative, Marion Bromley. Eddie Eaton later moved away, and Leo Weber was chosen to fill the vacancy. T. H. Coke and Helen Schepman were our faculty advisers. We were represented in interclass debate, basketball, track, tennis, orchestra, and Glee Club. As Juniors we had 1 18 members. We elected Bob Howard as President; Paul Neely, Vice-President; June Rose Tingley, Secretary; Leonard Lewis, Treasurer; Walden Manfull, Student Council Representative; Bruce Brickell, Sergeant-at-arms. Helen Stiles and Constance Baker were chosen as class advisers. Our class play. Polly With a Past, was a big success. We also gave the Washington birthday play, “ I ruth for a Day.” We entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior barbeque held tire 29th of April in Sams Valley. We welcomed the Freshmen this year with the annual Reception. The Christmas play was given December 23. On April 3 and 6, we presented the play, The Three Graces. Senior Dress-up Day and Table Rock hike were the last activities of the Senior year. Baccalaureate. Class Night. College Club luncheon, P.-T. A. banquet, and Commencement on May 31 were the events that ended our Senior career. Because their grades were so evenly matched for Class Scholarship, it was necessary for Mabel Jones and Vern Green to draw straws to determine Class honors for Commencement. Mabel Jones will be Valedictorian and Vern Green will be Salutatorian. The Three Graces” The Senior play, auditorium April 5 and 6. The cast follows: Mr. Sims Harriet Holmes Nancy Marshall Sarah Chadaey Bob Nordyke Kloise Smythe Skeet Davis Miss l’rlce Horace Babnon Kdna Carr Coach Tanner Dean Coulter Captain Brown Cheer Deader Three Sophomores “The Three Graces, was presented at the High School More than $100 net proceeds were realized. April 3. By rum Gray April 6. Bay Green April 3. Ducile KIiik April f.. Virginia Van Dyke April 3. Maxine Martin April 6. Nevalyn Harmon - - - Kathryn Hull - - - Jimmy Coke April 5. Evelyn Kina: April 6. Mildred Turner April 3. Jack Van Dyke April 6. Bruce Brickell - - Doreen Mitchell - Gilbert Talbot June Bose Tinjcley - John Sheldon April 5. Bay Green April 6. By rum Gray Douis Hamilton Joe Flower Floyd Jess Bobert Thompson April 5. Jack Van Dyke April 6. Bruce Brickell i » m n r x ■ il l ii



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Tl 1C Kit. MILDItEH—rnnnr) uilrr—KiikIIxIi and I ntiguage . Girl's Athletic Association. 1. 2; Secretary «»f Student I tody, I; Student Council. I. Class play. 3. 4. AN l)A HE. IIKilMA—noise eommiftee—English and History. Tor« h Honor. 2. 3; Girl's Athletic AKKoeiatloti. 2. 3. 4; Vice-President Girl's League. 3; III Pointers. 3. 4: Viee-President HI Pointers. I; Toka. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra, 3. 4: Band. 3. 4. ATT . 1 WINK—red English and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3. WESTON. ltov ioM)—I.unit—English and History Torch Honor. 2. 4; Tennis. 2. 3. Toka. 4; Orchestra. I. 2. .t. I; Typing contest. 3. 4; Girl's Athletic Association. 1; — . Ill 4 It I A ll.l.l lM. LILA FAM—tin stick—English and History, Class Secretary. 2. Class Yell --------- w i t.KHT GBACK—dimples—Eng Ish and History Scroll, 2, 3; tJIrl’s League Social Servlo Commute I. Girl's Athletic Associaton 1. 2. 3. 4; Class play. 4. 1 €’1 l| ANDEIIMON. I) A It W I N—modesty — English. Agrlcnllure, and Mathematics, i XTHI.I. DEAN—n winning way — English. Agriculture. t’lass play. 4. !•’. F. A.. 2. 3. I. I.AIt NETT. 4 1. ltK Ci :—his numeii—English and History. Scroll staff. 3; Tennis Club, I; Stunt Nlto, 3. itl.A ll It I), tom M A—hlondos—English and Agriculture. t lass Treasurer, 4; Ili-C, 4; Tennis t’luh. 3. 4.; F. F. A., 2. 3. 4. Itowsr.lt. DON A LI)—dignity —111st or .Mid Mathematic}. lilt It'K Kl.l.. lilt I C’K—she Ik is h —English and Science. Glee t’lub. 3. Mountain Serv- ice. 4; Senior play. 4. Student Council. 4. Ill TI.EIt t.OltDON—riding l»iey ele— English and Mathematics. COKE, JAMKS—| oker face—Science and Mathematics. Student Body Vice-President. 4; Toka staff. 2. 3; t’lass play. 3. 4. IJOItsAY. I it I:I —-lung In English reports—English. Social Science and Mathematics. Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. FA It M Kit, Fit V Nk—ii tie tt tty s— Kiik I ish and Agriculture. Torch Honor. 3; F. F. A.. 1. 2; Student t’ouncil, 3; Scroll staff. 2. 3. »' I ItlON. MTEHLINC—his girl— English and Agriculture. I I.OU Fit. JOF—Indies' mnn—English. S« ieiice and Social Science. Class play. 4 n it 4 HNi.it. FRKD—i«i- complex ion—English and Commerce Stags Manager, I; Mountain Service Club. 4. Torch Honor. 2; t’lass play. 4. t.F.F.It. It %A—cutting «M»—English. Science and Trades. Future Craftsmen, 4. (dlAIOKK, Itll.LA—avoiding girl —English. Science and Commerce. t.lt V X . IIA It I M—solemn evprrsslon—English ami Social Science Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4. t.ltEEV It VA—play Ina around—English. Science and Mathematics. Class play, 3. 4; Stunt Nile. 3; Tennis Club. 3. 4. t.ltEEV Kit —armies—Science and Mathematics. Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4. Toka staff. 4; Student Council. 4. IIACHEItC. II It It A—eharmlitg % olee—English and History. Future Craftsmen. 2. 3. 4: Boy’s Service Club. 2 3. 4. II MII.TON. t ot is—-strength of mind—English and Science. Hl-G, 2. 3. 4: Track. 2. 3. 4: Football. 3. 4. II M11.TO . JOK—trophies—English and History. Football. 3. 4; Track, 2. 3. 4. HI-41. 2. 3. 4; Basketball. 3. 4. IIAItMON. I.I'AI.IK—Mee small -rt---English and Social Science. Orchestra. 1; Future Craftsmen. 2. 3. 4. IIKMtIKSON, IIF.lt MAN—eoirrage in action—English and Mathematics Hl-G, 2. 3. 4.; F. F. A.. 2. 3. 4; Track 2 3, 4; Football. 4. llow ltl . IIOII—being late—Selenre and Mathematics, t’lass President, 3; Torch Honor. 2. 3. Mountain Service. 3. 4: Debate. 2. 3. JEmm, rhOYI)—aray matter—English. Commerce ami Social Science. Scroll staff. 3; Toka Staff. 4. JEMM. FI,OVI)—farming—English and Agriculture. F. F. A.. 1. 3. 4; (’lass play. 4. JOHNSON. FI.WOOO—studied once—English and History Football. 4. Basketball 4; Ili-C. 4; Mountain Service. 4. JO»l so . VKItNON—mustache—English and Social Science. Hl-G. 2. 3; Mountain Servlc 4; F. F. A.. 1; Football. 3. 4. LAWTON. W NK—curiosity—English and Agriculture. F. F A . 1. 2. 3. I.I'.W IS. I.KON AKI)—nlKhtoul—English. Selene and History Class Treasurer. . Toka Business Manager. 4. Class play. 3. 4; Student Council. 4; Mountain Service. 2. 3, 4; Operetta 3. Met W. JOHN—freckles—English. Science and Mathematics. Student Council. 4. Scroll staff. 2. 3; Mountain Service. 4; Student Body Ticket Manager. 4. 1 AC FA It I. N K, Hl.M Kit—skipping school—English and History F. F .. 1. 2. 4. MANFII.I. I.HFN—n number of thing-—English and Science, (’lass President. 2 Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4. F. F. A.. 1. 2; Mountain Service. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Toka Staff. 4: Operetta. 2. 3; President Mountain Service. 3. 4. MEAEHS. WINSTON—hard mirk—Si «nce. History and English. Future (’raftsmen. 4 NF.FI.A. I I I.—a rid iron hero—English and Mechanical Drawing. Football. 2. 3. 4; Class Vice-President. 3; Class Secretary . 2. l-li-G. 2. 3. 4; Mountain Service. 4. It EOF. STF.lt. IIOII—good intentions—English ami Science. Yell leader. 3. Scroll Staff. 2 Class Play Business Manager. 4. Entered from Glendale. Calif.. 1931. ItOllEItTN, CTF.lt — English -luirk — English and Social Sconce. Class play. 3. lit Mil. HIl.ltEKT—dainty «nlrc—English and Agriculture. F. F. A . I. 2. 3. 4. SHELDON, .loll N— dating the girls—English and History. Torch Honor. 2. 3. E Hi-O. I; Class play. 4; Football. 4; Orchestra. 1, 2. 3. 4. sill LTS. ( I ItTS—high grades—English. Science and Mathematics. F F. A.. 3. Sl A It LI N, II I : It SCII El-smiling eye —English and History. T I. IIOT. t | I.IIEItT—Shirley—English and Social Science. Senior Class President; Class-play. 3. 4; Yell Leader. 4: Mountain Service, 3. 4; dice Club. 3. Entered from Oakland. Calif.. 1932. TAAl.oit. STANLEY—English notes—English and Agriculture. F. I A.. 2. 3. 4. IH-C. 4: Truck. 3. T A i.olt. ll.l.l M—memorizing Shakespeare—English and Agriculture. F. F. A.. 3. 4; Ili-C. 4; Track. 3. 4. Tit AIN, I.ANN—hi- lin«----------English. Science and Mathematics. Tennis Club. 2. 3. 4. THOMPSON, ItOIIEItT—plating checkers—English and Science. Class play. 4. Entered from Tustln. Calif.. 1934. Tl ItNEIt. TOM—one arm driving—English and Science. Class Secretary. 1; Stunt Nit . 1 N HAKE. JACK—tit Id -lilrt-—English. History and Language. Student Body President. 4; (Mass play. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4: Debate. 2. 3. 4; Tennis 2. 3 4; Hi-G. 2. 3. 4. A ooill.EA. ( LIFFOltD—tinkering—English and History. Class play. 3. 4.

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