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

 - Class of 1940

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'K nw LIWNEVIIIIISOCK Q '. II' up ,Ulu Qv, 5 ir ui FRED TREADGOLD jirrerbug DAN WI-IISONANT Composed Scroll, 1, 2, 3. 4, Toka, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 2, Sec.- Football, 3, Treas., 3, Pres., 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4, Order of G. 4, Torch Honor, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club, 4, Football, 1. MARY WILKINSON Arcracrive Pep Club, l, 2, Sigma Sigma. 2, Glee Club, 33 HENRIETTA TUSSEY Dependable Entered from San Francisco. Calif., 2:7 Pep Club, 23 Horne Makinp:.Club, 2, 3, 8th Grade Home Making' Club Supervisor, -lg Charm Club. 4. A, . J Qfffrvmc-Zdiff' 7 -fee! WINONA TUSSEY I X Shy Entered from San Francisco, Calif., lg Home Making l'Iub,,23 Stamp Club, 2, 35 F. B. P. XV., 3: Language Vlub, 1, 2, BOB VENCILL Intelligent Entered from XVilliams, Ore., 2: Torch Honor. 2, 3. 4, F. F. A.. 43 Language Club. 3, Traffic Squad, 2. STEWART WAXHAM Sleepy Entered from Van Nuys. Calif., 2 LEWIS E. WHEELOCK Humorous Traffic' Squad, 1, 2, 3. 4, Order of G, 4. DON WHIPPLE Blusrry Traffic' Squad, 2, 3, Scroll, 3, Aviation, 2. Operetta, 33 Drama Club, 4, Make Up Club, 3, 4. THOMAS WILKINSON His Car Camera Club, 2, F. U. A., 33 First Aid Team. 4. JUNE WILSON Bright Lipstick LOIS WILSON Ictiquette viub, 4, F, B. P. W., 3. Good Manners THOMAS D. WINKELMAN Small Fry Baseball, 4. EDMUND H. YOUNG, JR. Pep Yells Football, 1, 2, 3. 4, Order of G, 3, 4, Softball, 2, 3, 4. HARRY WEBB Lengrhy Glee Club, 1, 33 Ticket Squad, 2, 35 Track Mgr., 3. 4?

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' Q, I 4yff,,,aczf JEAN SIDLER Shorty JEANETTE STOVER Active Ente-reel from South Gate, Calif., 3, Camera Glee Club, 1, 2, Sec., 3, 4, Uperetta, 1, 2, 3: Club, 4, Charm Club, 4, Scroll, 3, Student Coun- Torch Honor, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Sigma, 2, V,-Pres., Cil RGD-. 4: TURB. 4: F. B. P. XV., 3, 4. 3, 4, Camera Club, 2, Scroll, 4, a cappella. 43 Girls' League Council, 4, Language Club, 1, 2: Student Council, 4, F. B. l'. XXI, 3, 4. BOB SIDLER Bashful F. F. A., 1, Track, 1, Baseball, 3, Boxing, 4. n . DORAN TAYLOR I-li-Ya-Gal BARBARA M. SMITH EfflC1Cl'lf Qainera Club, 2, Student Counvil Rep. 4, Traf- Toruh Honor, 2, 3, 4, Home Making Club, 2, 3, rw SCI'-lad. 2. 3. 4- 4, l-Etiquette Club, Pres., 4, lilee Club, 3, Up- eretta. 3, Ticket Squad. 4. . . DORIS TERRY Earnest LEO SMITH 4 1 Fishing Entered from Monrovia, Calif., 2, tllee Club, ijnglreigl grvm M0flf0I'1l. UN?-. 31 F- is A-. 25 1'- 1, Sec.-Treas., 2, Home Making' Club. 1. MARGl,i'Eg:4l'5-Rib I 2 3 4' Cirls' Lettgrocigtuhlillxjf? TED THEODOROFF Teddy I v v 1 , I - I y I . , - I . , .. Softball, 2. 3, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4 352322335 41 2' 3' 4- Band- 1- 2' 3' 4- Bree MARY FRANCIS SMITH Chic Entered from San Fraiicisvo, Calif.. 4. WARREN THOMAS our Poet 3:13158 Tkreasb 1: Order of G, 2. 3, 4, Football, 'Q rac ', l, ,tllee Clul, 32 liasketlall, 1.2, '. ROBERT E- SMITH , South Paw 4, H1-Y, 2, 3, 4, mass Iwi-S., 4, 14:42,-ultiw Lsolmi, I-Init-red from .Iam-ksonville, Ure., 2, Baseball, 43S,.r,,11, 4, 3, 4, Tumblinfr, 4. BOB SMITH Apple Polisher BARBARA THOMPSON jewelry l321Sli01lJi1ll. 11 Sflffblill. 2. 31 Ffwiball, 1. 2. 4- Re-entered from tllenrlule, Calif., 2: Tort-h 2-Ioiior, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Danve, , , 'ep Club, 4. ALYCE SORENSEN Dainty Entered from Conrad, MoIIt.,21,Pl'nEJ Cglubi 1,32, '1' 'h H , 2, lil Cl b, , '. . '. '-. '- - - N ' ee u SHIRLEY THOMPSON Vivacious Re-entered from Jerome, Ariz., 4, Pep Club, DANIEL STINEBAUGH Supgrsalesman 1, 2, 3, 4, Calllera Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, Oper- etta, 3, Home Making Club, 1, Custodian, 2, Football. 1, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Track, 2, 3, 4, Tokal 4: FL B. P. XV., Chairman! 4. Order of G, 4. ROY STOUT Zeigler , . . Order of G, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- MARY NEWMAN Dlgnlfxed ball, 1, 3. 4, Basketball, 3, Boxing, 4, Entered from Medford, Ore., 1. JOHN STOTT Heartbreaker Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ciass Pres., 3, Order of G, WALTER TOOLEY Reserved 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Boys' Federation Pres., 4: SIU- Entered from Medford, Ure., 2, Baseball, 3, 4, dent Council, 3, 4. Tumbling, 4.



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JUNIORS lst Row: Clayhaugh. Foster, Brunell, Bennett, N. Elmore, Britton, 1. lilmure. likdahl, Allen, fit-hers K. Ford, Conrad, N. Duval. 2nd Row: llriggs. Vzitiipliell, ilihson, Calhoun. llrelsforrl. Amens. M. liruxxn. lizirher, Iliin- stan. Annie. Fairfield. Flilcroft, Filhian. F. Chapman. 3rd How: Brainerd. Albert. Fauble, Al. l'haipmain. l.. Christiansen, F. Ellis-x, Alger, Fall. Voutant, Hilbert, 1-'ie-ld:-1. -ith Row: Halen. Gordon, Brubaker, Uinirer, Immilil- son, Gibson. R. Christianson, Vox. Arms. ifarolan, Cotter. 5th Row: Aiirlersoii, XV. Foster, lv, Green. l'ztstlt'liwi't'N. Bystrom, Bormuth, Clark, Davis, XYright. Taylor. qmmr Harold Bormuth, President. 53 , xx, f ff'-e, P523 . i Shawn Another year is completed, and for the junior class it signifies a year of good management and a long list of successfully completed plans. Operating the presidents gavel this year was Harold Bormuth, better known to fellow students as Curly . Working with him were such capable officers as George Grable, vice-president, Marian Campbell, secretary, Allan Coutant, treasurer, and Verol Amens as student council representative. Activities of the class included the annual Thanks- giving program which was a melodrama, choosing class rings, sponsoring the junior Prom, and participation in the annual flunk day at Jackson Hot Springs. The triumph of the year came, however, in the presentation of the junior class play- The Thirteenth Chair. Many juniors stand scholastically high in school, since a number belong to Torch Honor. They are out- standing in all school activities and are well represented in the various clubs in school. This year's typical Grants Pass High School girl, Marian Campbell, was selected from this class. At the annual school carnival. they supported to the best of their ability, their nominees for king and queen, Clinton Holcomb and Fern johnson. The class was under the guidance of three faculty members who acted as advisers, including Miss Dorothea Wilkens, Mr. Dale Ginn, and Mr. George Hibbard. As entering freshmen, the class elected Billy Davis as presidentg Ann Hood, vice-president, Marian Campbell, secretaryg Harold Bormuth, treasurer, and Donald Martin, student council representative.

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