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DAPHNE MA'I'1'I-IEWS ALICE MUELLER ROBERT R. NICHOL SARAH M. PARR LENN M. PIERSON LOUISE F. PURSLEY LYNNETTA QUINLAN R. CLOYB RIFFE FAYE THOMPSON MARTIN TREPTE VERNON TRIMBLE LOREN W. TUTTLE WARD H. WALKER GILBERT WILEY DOROTHEA E. WILKFNS O'rIs H. WILSON MARY M. WOODWARD ROBERT 1. YEO ELIZABETH SCI-IIEEERSTEIN RUTI-I RUBINS MILDRED JENSEN
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JEAN ANUNSEN ANNE BARTON FRANK M. BEER HERBERT LEWIS MYRTLE L. BIRTCHET DOREEN SHOGREN HELEN BUSENBARK BERTHA CALHOUN W. S. CARPENTER RICHARD CHAMBERS A. B. COLLETT A. CLAIRE DUNN PRINCESS L. EGBERT GEORGE E. ERICKSON EDNA D. HARTIN GEORGE H. HIBEARD NINA A. JOHNSON JAMES H. KEITH RUTH H. KELLY JOHN LUDVIGSON WILLIAM LUDWIG
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tuolent ea ers In the front row at right are stu- tlent officers: Bob Havartl. trea- surer: Marian Campbell, secretaryg and Harold Bormuth, vice-president. In the back row are Allan Coutant, ticket managerg Sid XVheeler, adver- tising managerg and Gayle Nichols, publicity manager. An essential part of any student body is the of- ficers. The 1940-4l officers are Don Moyer, pres- ident, Harold Bormuth, vice-presidentg Marian Campbell, secretary, Bob Havard, treasurerg Allan Courant, ticket manager, Sid Wheeler, advertising managerg and Gayle Nichols, publicity manager. The ticket manager, the advertising manager, and the publicity manager are appointed by the student body , 7 reszolent s PRESIDENT DON MOYICR 13 officers and the advisers. All of the officers are seniors except the treasurer, Bob Havard, who is a junior. The president presides over the student body meetings and the vice-president presides over the student council meetings. The secretary writes the minutes for both meetings, and the treasurer takes care of all the financial transactions. essage As the school year of 1940-41 completes its course, we look back on the making of history in Grants Pass high school. During the year we have been able to carry out an organized school govern- ment, with meetings of the executive board and stu- dent council scheduled and planned in advance. A fine student body, full of pep and life has aided the administration in fulfilling its purposes. An outstanding example of this was our purchase of the basketball scoreboard, a project undertaken by the students without any outside help or donations, and any student has a right to say he helped to buy it. Another outstanding accomplishment was the organization of the drum and bugle corps, which has become a feature of our high school athletic events. Executive committees representing the student body in various school activities have efficiently per- formed assigned tasks and been responsible for the origin of ideas for the promotion of good school spirit. One of these was the sign and noise parade to advertise football games. Student body assemblies have all been planned in advance for the enjoyment of students, social activities also have been carefully planned. ' Thus, through the cooperation of the students, the work of the student council, and executive board with its committees we have striven to follow our mot- to to put Grants Pass high school on top and keep it there in all sports and activities.
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