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

 - Class of 1940

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Alnixvv A ' ,,.4rv . John Stott, Warren Thonms. :incl lininizi GOIN' lloffnizistt-r plan vnriou Vztmpl .lohnst 4 I s assenihliesz below. Marian if-11, Alan Kit-lwl, and litlgur ni discuss social a1'tivl1ieS. rifle Smale The goal of the Executive Board and the two student councils is to realize the benefits to be obtained from self government, and to form a closer relationship between students, administration, and com- munity. Because of the addition of the seventh and eighth graders to the student body, it was deemed necessary for two separate student councils to be formed. The lower student council consists of the second vice- president, Bill Davis, and representatives from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, and from the organizations which meet the requirements specified in the Constitution. Also, there is the upper student council, which is headed by the first vice-president, Lawrence Rhoadsg the sec- retary, Alice Cox, and representatives from the tenth, eleventh, and the twelfth grades, and their organizations which also must meet the re- quired specifications. The executive board this year was unusually active. It is indisput- edly the most important executive group in the school, for it is by their final decision that the fate of any project is determined. Affiliated with this group were their advisers, Miss Matthews, Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Keith, with whose guidance and advice the group was enabled to make definite progress towards their goal. A new feature of the executive group was the creation of com- mittees which performed most of the necessary duties. The chairman of these committees were taken from the excutive board. and the other members were selected from the student body at large, The chairmen and members of these committees are: assembly committee, Warren Thomas chairman, Emma Gene l-loffmaster, john Stott, athletic com- mittee, Harold Bormuth chairman, Royal Mooers, janet Rossg forensic committee, Edward Hoffmaster chairman, Howard Dauntless, Beverly Driggsg home room committee, Aldine Ownbey, chairman, Niel Allen, Elaine Calhoun, social improvement committee, Alan Riebel chair- man, Marian Campbell, Edgar johnson, publication committee, Ed- ward Hoffmaster chairman, Eula Dee Trimble, joan Roberts, honorary committee, Dick Espey chairman, Nell Carpenter, Jeannette Stover, music committee, Ray Clayton chairman. Loree Macfarlane. Emmett Carolang club committee, Bill Davis chairman, Alma johnson, Fred Treadgoldg dramatic committee, Ilene McClellan chairman, Dick Krenelt, and Betty Blanchard. ,..a,z:.,.un., amy,

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