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

 - Class of 1941

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czcufly Above is Betta Harris who replaced Mildred Jensen at the semester as lower division secretary and has now replaced Ruth Rubins as upper division secretary. X ',.'. .1-3' 3 R ini The picture above is an informal portrait of Arnold Bernard who delayed having his portrait made until it was too late to be in- cluded in the faculty portrait section. Qllll , cti vities bu. This is a portion of the faculty picturing Henry Tetz, Bliss Myr Coffee club tle Blrtchet, Miss Helen Busenbark, Miss Mary XVoocl- ward, and Miss Princess Egbert. Another popular evening recreation of the faculty is seen above: Miss Anne Barton, Gilbert XViley, Vernon Trimble. and Miss Lynnetta Quinlan playing bridge. pw ' nc , if Frances Edwards is shown above at her Alxbove some of the faculty members, Bar- desk Where -Sh? I'eD1aC9d Befld Harris as ton, Mueller, Johnson, Birtchet, Thompson, lower d1V1S10l1 S6CI'9t21TY Ill April. Hartin, and Dunn. finish their luncheon at Yvissings.

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P-v Sttzefenl bxeculive Efforts xgffe fsllliflgl! The two student councils and the executive board, by undertaking larger and more projects, sought to reach their goal, which was to realize more fully the benefits experienced in self government and to create a closer relationship between admistration, community, and students. Under the guidance of Miss Daphne Matthews. blames Keith, W. S. Car- penter, and Principal Henry Tetz, they made steady advancement toward this goal. The two projects of the student body this year illustrate the capacity of our student government. These two projects were ones requiring unusual ini- tiative on the part of the students. The turfing of the football field was taken on and financed by sell- ing 31.000 worth of bonds, to be used with an equal amount of money given by the school board, and to be paid off within five years. Wfith the unanimous consent of the student body one thousand acres of burned over land was obtained from the county for the purpose of return- ing the abandoned area to its former useful state of a productive pine and fir forest. A day, March 7, was set aside for 480 boys to plant 5,000 fir trees and 5,000 pines. The National Forestry department obtained these trees from the state nursery for the student body. Both of these projects were carried out under our student executive system. The student councils are made up of represent- atives from each club and class in the school, who discuss problems and possible improvements within the school and act as advisory councils to the exe- cutive board. This plan facilitates immediate action on legislation desired. The executive system of the students includes besides the student councils and the executive board, several standing committees appointed at the first of each school year. These committees include assemblies, homerooms, clubs, social activities, dramatics, music. athletics, classes, publications, honoraries, and forensics under their jurisdiction. 52 W' it-Q1 ' - Q mme It vt 1 .2-W U 'f .ae..fM:'s t seat. H' X' gugfiss -'I are 'G-1' 3- x fs Haj -f',1frf'M't'a4 A+ 1, . H W ' ,. 2 F ygerywx Wig-As S. isis' yi 3-:2 -'- f ,ogy as-53:1 f:1,.s'i g-,ta 3: P '- -, A f' ,, arp af. Iggiggfwx Q, stil, ,sigszrg-'.' A S .ifgelstigvi Wim- ,g-jf! WQftf.fs - - rms W Q s, 4,251-'-trgstv f :?L. 'Ta-flfzwwi' 2 'swf ke z t- - 2- H 'N W 3:32 -. 8i,QgfQf fsag.3a,rq:Zf,tis'7--qt'Asp-1-riliiiiifgts sv 4 ,-. ii.-fs -fs, rig: g 'is?gs sefQ ' 1 N?-lsi' iii? lik .-i?iSG ireieaavi.-f 1: '- - M. ,--ggi ff'-ssfite ?1sfs:a.?+?f-isfijfiirss-,serif H 52. 2 'QSEWQQZQQ' 'tif 'f,sff'wg . xl tllfifxui fea'f'gi if 4 ss ' -. f-as tr-,M 'f111sgfwi..- ia f,..,5 :K vsgal-ef Q as ff -7-1:13-1,'Qx M, wir 5 re r,.i,:..ftfg. ajax f. ' 7 ,. ' -2 T5 -fir., 2 . . 'A 5,351-S-iff ff?-i?i51ggifi3?3..f?T. as 1. -r..,5.:f5ws.ws f f.f.'fav.'fw 1 2.5 1 is ' 'ff iff: so iwliawiiifilf tg i . W' 'sill ' . i G. 1' Q.. piflk I It kixigitfervgi-7 was yjT,..L,.-gas., t X.. gi i. r- gs- ,R J: ,xg ,I , ji to .1 in li. I 3. , 1' fy -554 grail. A Fw fgahg Xg5!e-,-- Q gg..Xk,L,ay R yn, 5, sa M ,Kg ag g tg- syggfg, f t 4 W ,gy 1 1 ' M 1-not gi-'yr fm- . g a-.J if 1 mf me ww: 1, ..t e ,. W -.sf -...ff if Q 3 f fjiw, f 4 Q U f. , iv. ' . . 't x.. -in '- Qt L f' 1 4' t . Front Row: Dick Eismann, Bob Havaril, James Stott, George Grable, Marian Campbell, Sue Mc- Adam, James McCle11ang Back Row: Miss Daphne Matthews, XV. S. Carpenter, Don Moyer, Harold Bormuth, Henry E. Tetz, James Keith. V! ll 1 s 4 i I -... -C



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