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Page 11 text:
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On of the most beautiful commencement exercises ever held on the high school turf was presented by our last year’s seniors. Deautlful rose laden arches were carried by the Junior girls. School days, school days, dear old golden rule days! This school year at Grants Pass Hi has been a busy one, with more varied activities. Several of our girls helped solve the secretary shortage by donating much of their time to the ration board. Numerous war bond and stamp contests were held throughout the year, and students gladly gave to various relief drives. School spirit soared higher than ever because of interest shown in clubs and organizations, while outstanding enthusiasm made almost every dance a successful one. Jlit P anode RIGHT: Mr. Hornaday. Courier artist, is grinning because Mr. Buell doesn’t know his picture Is being taken. BBLOW: You're right' That’s Miss Daisy Mae Sanders! BELOWt RIGHT: Onlookers enjoy seeing torture inflicted on new members being Initiated into the Varsity G. [ 7 ]
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Page 10 text:
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I’m Smith wan crowned Sports Queen of Crants Pass High at our final basketball Kame with Medford. Basketball stars Alan Ktehel, left, and lion Auslnnd. right. were her attendants. Amid appropriate Valentine decorations Bev Clark was crowned the Sweetheart of (Irants I’ass Hlich at the annual Sweetheart Ball by Bob Taylor, student body vice-president. Attending1 her is Lucille Pool, sophomore princess. The Senior Ball, held in the (•rotto room of the Redwoods Hotel, was the first formal dance of the year. Its purpose, which was well fulfilled, was to better acquaint old and new students, parents and teachers.
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I A BOV 12: A few senior Kiris rend the gossip column's dirt. BKLOW: Mothers enjoyed the t;iris' l.t'KKUe Mothers' Tea last year. ABOVE: The sophomores frequently enjoyed Rood Jokes. R12LOW: The KBPW clul» made their meetings more enjoyable by havinK them with luncheons. BKLOW LKFT Mr. Curtz could always be found working1 in the halls of the new building. BELOW KIOHT: Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Winslow enjoy an after-school-snack at Ole m ILimburger Shop. 1 t ' ► ► ► ► ► ■ ► ► i i ! ’ ' [ 8 }
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