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i JUNIORS lst Row: ll. Lzirimnre, Huber, R. I.:-invn. He-rring, Krnttinger, Logan, Mrmrcheasl, Lynn, A. Hood, V. Ham. M. Husst-y. Kina. Zncl liuw: Kiln. Hoziriniq, llatriwr. lflziiwy, Mviluire. Mc'I arlrleii. Lf-wis, II. Leinon, F. Johnson, Lvflvr. A. Mc'.Xnz:lIy. Mv.-Xllista-r, Kminpai. I-I. Inwt-. Ciral linwg Ginn ,Hullaml, llargcr, Mc'l'cillnni, N. M1'Anally, Han1- lin, Houper, C. Jwhnswn. J. l'l'Yl'j', I'ixlQ-y. Lzulrl, Nichols. 4th Row: L. Jnhnston, Murphy, Heniliree, Inman. Martin. Hulcnnih, Lanipliezir. New-ly. Hyflm-. l'lzitne-r, ll Martin, Peckham, Otto. Uifflvii. 5th Row: Morrison, Drive. K. John- sun, I.uelwivk. .I. Murpran, H. .lcrktn Iwllm-la, J. Pierre-. Purdum. Lewman. T. Jfrnes. f 'J U41 fi JUNIORS lst Huw: Rulwrls, XYzirf, M. Smith, Terry. il. XVIISUII, Ruland, H. Vnigt, Rzivkiuy, TS. Smith, NVilkinsun, Sloan R. Smith. Sw-mul Run: XVilkm-ns, Silvis. Shvnzirrl. Rubins, I. Roberts, Ii. liivhurflsuii. Vzinnivc, L. Nelson, J, Potts XVilliinson, VV:ttts, Swevtlzinil. lirrl How: RQ-i'tui'. Snrensen, XYertz, Urine, Swisher, XVoulsey, XVuodward. XVenger Pierce Pusc-h, lmllni-la, lit-inhurt. Stvlzunrnnller. -ith Row: Simpson, XYillianis,Sul1ix'an, H. Robertson, R. Thomp- son, Wcaffie, Tuvker, XYilhelni. linlwrtsuii, liiitteiiciitter. RODUISOU- 5th ROWZ Hibbiflrfl, Svriber. H. VVhite. ZWHU Van Dorn, Skow. Stnne. liuilfl, .l. XYeiss, XViltruut. 'i fxs, ' 1
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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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SOPHOMORES lst Row: Elrlred. Blevins, llimmiek, Bestul. Brownell. Barnett. Dysert. Uech. Abel. Flood, Blevins. Bureau, Bayless. Vlement. M. Gentry. Znrl Row: Beer. Fuller. Vhiltlers. Brooks. Burkett. Fithizlu. llressel, Kaufman, K. Bolinger. Buhannon. Anderson. Vain. Ferris. Jirrl Row: Mills, York. Ripley. llreitmayer. Bigelow, .I, llantenhein. Froxton, Partsafas. Palmer, Faye. Buuk, R, Ballweber. Uohannun. Dauntless. 4th Row: Vrow. 1-Ivertun. Fall. Ballweber. Cox. Farthing. M. Vlayton. Akers. Hates, Burner. Eismaun. Beyer. lillwaril Huffmaster, l'rt-siilent Nga Q.. . WM Presiding at the sophomore meetings this year has been Edward Hoffmuster, who has proven himself capa- ble in the class's undertakings and who has made a very com- petent president. Helping him this year were Dan Beyer, vice-presidentg Gladys Goodwin, in the combined office of secretary-treasurer, and Herschel Cox. student council re- presentative. The Junior-Sophomore dance was the first of their un- dertakings. Adding to their list of successful accomplish- ments was their participation in the carnival, and the active interest taken in supporting their king and queen nominees, Lois Leonardo and Brendon Gill. As a whole the sophomores have supported their teams and backed the school with much enthusiasm. Each year students are advised to enter into activities, join clubs, and become an important part of the school. Most of them have done this, and many have displayed superior ability. Members of this class have comprised a large portion of the membership of nearly every club in the school, showing the interest they take in school activities. From this class was selected the high schools typical boy. Bob Havard. During this year the class has added a sizable sum to their treasury, has joined in all school activities, has worked to promote a full schedule of student activities, and has dis- played a great deal of responsibility and leadership. Truly, this class established a record of which all its members can be rightfully proud. Last year's officers were as follows: Bob Havard, pres- identg Gene Farthing, vice-presidentg David Pruess, secre- tary-treasurer, and Carroll Young, student council repre- sentative.
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