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x-gf, O lst Row: Beverly Goetz. Alma Johnson. Alive Cox, XVarren Thomasg 2nd Row: Prineess Egbert. Vernon Trimble, litlna D. Hartin, and Clare l'l U8SS. ' Elma ' fameh At the first senior class meeting the election of Warren Thomas as class president was almost unanimous. Those elected to help him were Alice Cox, vice-president, Alma Johnson, secretary, Bever- ly Goetz, treasurer, and Bud Pruess to represent the class at all Student Council meetings. The class of 1940 has been consistently active through four of Grants Pass Highs most progres- sive years. During their freshman year, the students elected Bud Pruess as president, Dick Espey, vice- Ownbey, secretaryg Warren president, Aldine Thomas, treasurerg and Earl Hall, student council representative. As sophomores they elected Dick Espey as presidentg Frances Cook and later Hollis- ter Peake as vice-president, Betty McAdam. secre- tary, Dale Fuller, treasurerg and Florence McCul- lough, student council representative. The junior NHQWN TT? in 'is yin 2 f M .fi XVarren Thomas, President officers elected were john Stott, president, Warren Thomas, vice-president, Helen Morgan, secretary, Beverly Goetz, sergeant-at-arms, and Alice Cox, student council representative. The traditional Senior Reception, given in honor of the incoming freshmen, was necessarily eliminated this year because of the new six year high school. However, the senior class gave a Senior Ball, to which the three upper classes were invited. Aldine Ownbey and Hollister Peake reigned as queen and king at the annual school carnival. Among other activities, the seniors presented a vaudeville in order to raise funds, they sponsored the annual senior dress-up day, the senior class play, class night, the Christmas program, and they were guests at baccaulaureate and and the senior banquet.
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