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Solemnly swearing to serve GPHS well, the 1964 Student Body Officers take the oath from District $7 Superintendent R. Jones. Copping the journalism award, Mike Martin receives scroll from Superintendent Ralph Jones. CLASS DAY BRINGS INNER THRILL TO MANY Representing Grants Pass High School in annual Active Club Boatnik are Eva Ziegler, Rheua Reid, Janet Brockus and Sandra Jubera. Miss Brockus was named Queen while Miss Reid received the congeniality award. Artistic-flairs plus evidences of TV watching come to the fore when student body election campaigns get under way.
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Spring Queen SPRING QUEEN Judy Jubera SENIOR PRINCESS Diana West SENIOR PRINCESS Nancy Ownbey Romantically placed against the starry skyline of a Parisian setting, perky Sophomore Judy Jubera received the royal crown significant of her title. Spring Sports Queen. Crowned at the French Club's Mardi Gras, the Queen received the traditional red roses. Her escort was Barry McFarland. The royal princesses were: Diana West, Nancy Ownbey, Seniors; Kathy Cresswell, Ann Stowell, Juniors; and Chris Brockus, Sophomore. The princesses were attired in pastels and made a fitting picture for the Spring Sports Royal Court. JUNIOR PRINCESS Kathy Cresswell JUNIOR PRINCESS Ann Stowell SOPHOMORE PRINCESS Chris Brockus
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Linda “Josephine” Klote and Les “Napoleon $ a riders have candid shot made by lensman Roger Smith. Mardi Gras Bringing to a close the spring social season was the annual French Club-sponsored Mardi Gras, held on the high school tennis courts. Lending a romantic air to the festival were the candle-lit tables outlining the floor, casting a mystical glow upon the dancing couples. Entertainment was provided during the intermission and refreshments of punch and cookies were served throughout the evening. As European history students know, the Tennis Court Oath was an integral part of French Revolution activities. GPHS tennis court was Frenchified for the occasion of the Mardi Gras, one of the banner yearly dances.
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