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

 - Class of 1934

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Ill i MM Mi f M Sophomore Class History When school opened last fall the class of 1936 became Sophomores and th largest class. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: Billy Bromley, president; Bob Jackson. Vice-President: Delma Jean Jones. Secretary; Burton Stokes, lreasurer; and Billy Lonigan, Student Body Representative. Frank M. Beer and Helen Schepman were chosen as Advisers. l or the annual I hanksgiving play they presented a short comedy, I urkey Red.” I he cast included Margaret Thies, Dorothy Carl, Ruby Steiger, Lois Dyer, Margorie Flint, and Audrie Wells. 1 he Sophomore-Freshman party was the next event of importance. As usual, it was held in the gym. A program made up of Sophomore talent was presented early in the evening, after which the hosts and guests played games. At the close of the evening, punch and cake were served. The class pennant was designed by Clyde Everton. I hroughout the year the class has taken an active part in all school affairs. II. S.: (Joke editor) I like to Ret off something sharp. V. V. l .: Try sitting; on a tack. against Mother: “.Maxine, your hair is all mussed your will?” Maxine M.: “He thinks he did. mother.' up. Did that young man kiss you Rosamond Weston: “Vou really ought to come to Shrimpton with me this sum- mer. I had a wonderful time there last year. I won a beauty contest.” .lane Westfeldt: “No, I think I'd rather go to a more crowded place.” Mildred Turner: “Walden declares 1 have a perfect rosebud of a mouth. Gilbert Talbot: “A beautiful compliment, indeed, considering rosebuds are usually closed. A LOOK IN THE MIRROR In beauty 1 know I am no star rhere are people more lovely by far! My face—I don't mind it for I am behind it TIs the people in front that I Jar! HAROLD SHORT.

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1114 14 rA Junior Class Roll Allen Juanita Amen . I mane Anderson. Viola Ausland. Vivian Axtell. Mark Radley, Opal Beagle. Harry Beed. Wayne Beldon. France Bennett, Opal Bennett. Stanley Bertrand. Margaret Bralnerd. Gordon Bratton. Kathleen Breitmayer, Coralie Brunell. Bora Lee Burk, Charles Burk. (Ben CirtiH. Shirley Chapin, Alice naybnugh, John Coke. Virginia Condit. Betty Homan Conner. Curtis Crouse. Phyllis I ix. Pauline Oixon. Herbert Bodson. Virginia Fdiok. Melba Fills. Father. Emerson, Barbara Fntriken. Helen Fntrlken. Walter Fwing. Neva Fa Kan. Bob Fairfield, Geneva Fairfield. Richard Feldmaier. Anita Finch. Howard Foster. Floyd Fraser. Norman Ganoung. Lincoln Gibson. Sybil Oil more. Amy (•off, Homer Orable. Fannie Crulde. Louise Gray. Byron Oray. Justus (•ray. Margaret Oriffith. William Oriinmett. Flenora Good. Paul Hagen. Jeannette Haman. John Hampton. (Badys Harvey, Hdna Havard. Florence Hawkins. Naomi Hayden. Boris Heath. Maida Helms. Bob Ilillis. Robert Hillman. Leona Holloway. Melton Hollowed. Flizabeth Jackson. Sandy (Alex) Jackson. Alice Jackson. Lloyd James. Harlan Jefferson. I aura Jenkins. Ardes Jester. Lorraine Jobe. Bond Jolliffe. Bale Jordan. Fdith Kelley. Marion Klmsev. Herman Fanning. Wilford Lamb, Neva l ampert, Caroline Lewis. Iris Lewis. Howard Lewis. Norman Linebaugh. (May Littlefield. Edward Mansfield. Asher Norton. Hi Oils. Charles Orr. Jimmy Patton. Taze Peake. Patricia Perkins. Kenneth Peterson, Bon Pheips. Bob Pruess. Robert Punch. Lillie Kackley. Ben Itannells. Grace Keasoner. Evelyn Reed. Fllnora Rice. William Robley. Fred Roessle. Franklin Russell, Joe Sapp. Kenneth Smith. Naomi Spalding. Ray Stephens. Plrena Stokes. Clarke Stott. Mary Jane Strack. Buane Thomas. Lyda Belle Tingley. Mae Verdin. Abbie Wardrip. Honore Weber. Leo Welch. Helen Westfeldt. Jane Wilbur. Woodrow Young. Earl



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i i ii rc r Freshman Class History This year more than one hundred and twenty Freshmen entered Grants Pass High School in September. During the year the Freshmen have tried to be active and loyal members of the Grants Pass Student Body. The boys built the Rally Night Bonfire, the traditional duty of Freshmen, and took active part in the Serpentine. Our class has been fairly well represented in athletics and other activities. The annual Freshman-Sophomore and Sophomore-Freshman parties were enjoyed by both classes. - The Freshman boys were victims of a “Smokeless Smoker” and the girls were initiated by the Girls’ League at a party. We freshmen have tried, in study as well as activities, to be worthy members of the Student Body. Our officers for this year are as follows: Buster Carter. President: Larry Adams. Vice-President: Virginia King. Secretary: Waldo Gray, Treasurer; and Glen Mitchell. Student Body Representative. Chemistry Contest The annual Chemistry examination given to High School Chemistry students by the Oregon section of the American Chemical Society was held May 4. The purpose of this examination is to promote the study of Chemistry and instill interest in it. The prize to be awarded to the winning high school will be a trophy suitably engraved. The local team consisted of Kathleen Bratton, Curtis Conner. Earl Gipe. Mabel Jones. George Latimer, Stanley Taylor. Robert Thompson and Woodrow Wilbur. Before marriage a man yearns for a woman. After marriage the “y Is silent. Art Wlnetrout: tlee. my clog is smart. I can be a mile away and he can find me. Bill Lonignn: Why don’t you take a bath? Harry Hagberg: Mr. Mitchell, your daughter has promised to be my wife.” Mr. Mitchell: It was your own fault—u hat else did you expect If you kept hanging around here every night.” HAVE YOU? Have you quivered with some storm— tossed pine And felt your spirits leap and climb? or ridden far out on a lonely wind-swept plain To satisfy some restless, inward claim? HUS LKWI8. Have you split an amber cloud in two And watched a golden citadel come Into view? or gazed across a glamorous sea And seen the lands you wished to see?

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