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SENIOR CLASS DAY It is the custom of R. H. S. for the Senior class to have one “sneak day each year. The plans of this year’s class are as yet unknown. Last year the Seniors left here in the morning and went to Sheridan for the day. They spent some time at the airport and Kendrick park, then attended the matinee at the Lotus. The Juniors, this year’s graduating class, sur- prised the Seniors by meeting them there and seeing the movie with them. To “sneak” is a privilege of the Seniors only, so as a punishment, the Juniors were compelled to outline history books. Hard luck is composed of laziness and poor judgment.
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7 V V 7 V V 7 V V V V V V y V V V V 7 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1926, a group of twenty children started in the first grade of Ranchester School. Of those original twenty, four are now graduating together. When they entered High School in ’34, they were the only four Freshmen. The Sopho- more year, Barbara Lou Carter and Bud Fitzpatrick were added to the class roll. The next year Bud transferred to Dayton and Rex Daniels took his place. During the summer of ’37 Barbara and Rex were married, leaving only the four original classmates and Gladys Masters to carry on. Gladys, having missed part of the school year of '37, has completed the requirements and will graduate with the class of ’38. Evan Dierks distinguished himself and the class this year by being high-point man at the Gillette Tournament. Lois Paus- tian won a place on the Girls’ All-State Basketball Team at the Lingle Tournament. TO THE CLASS OF ’38 The seniors to present we are delighted This blonde is Evan who— His career hasn’t yet decided. That’s Elenora—You must meet her— For she’s going to be an A-l stenographer. Charlotte—the little miss—never caught dosin’, A music instructor is the career she has chosen. Here is Lois—she makes things hum— A great physical education instructor in days to come And Gladys—never letting her plans fail— She’s gonna be a nurse—The second Miss Nightengale. There they are—no more—no less; A swell bunch of Seniors? Well I guess! No wonder—they’re from good old R. H. S. —Edythe Ann Kuzma. Page 17
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V V V V V7 y v v 7 7 V V V7 V7 7 7 V 7 V NT JUNIIOJRS Motto—To Work, To Seek, To Find and Not To Yield. Colors—Blue and White. Flower—Carnation. CLASS ROLL Mollie Harris—President. Wilbur Jester—Secy’-Treas. Edythe Kuzma Elmo Harris Bob Rawlings Arthur Schilling “Art” Wesley Newlon Page 19 V V V y 7 V V 7 7 V 7 V 7 7 V V V V V V
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