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Their Efforts Smooth Our Paths MRS. SEXTON MRS. ECKHARDT . Asxixiarzf Cz1fr'lr'ria Mzzmzgvr Gary heads the cafeteria line today. John and Bud inspect the boilers. Custodians Seeming never to tire of picking up after us, John and Bud strive to keep our school looking its best. And what would many of us do if John were not around to open our lockers for us? Besides keeping the school warm in winter, shoveling snow from the sidewalks, mowing the lawns and sweeping each room every day-only a few of their many duties- they can always be seen after hours assisting the pro- duction of a play, operetta, or party. To these, our friendly custodians, we extend many, many thanks for their help and service. Cafeteria Satisfying the appetites of the hungry students of R.T.H.S. was quite a task, but our faithful cafe teria managers did a good job throughout the year. Mrs. Eckhardt and Mrs. Sexton managed the cafe teria at the beginning of the year. Mrs. Halsne took over the management later in the year when Mrs. Eckhai-dt became ill. Elmer Hooley, Frank Krahenbuhl, LaVerne Krahenbuhl, William Smardo. Bus Drivers Despite flat tires, muddy roads, and snowy, cold weather our bus drivers never let us down. They took students to and from school and also to the games. A large percentage of the members of our daily school parade arrive and return home on the four school buses. JOHN FURLAND BUD MONTGOMERY Czfxfodiau Custodian Page Fourfccu
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Seniors admire their novel decorations at the Junior-Senior Party. Energetic senior girls Win the Curtis Magazine Contest. 13 I 1 Sevent -Four Seniors Sitcoxo Row: Miss Happc, Sponsorg Francis Henry, Student Council, Melvin Meling, Vice-President, Frieda Jenkins, Student Council. FIRST ROW: Kathryn Bienfang, Secretary, Lloyd Kunde, Presi- dentg Catherine Grimm, Treasurer. For four years the seniors have participated in every possible part of the parade-scholastics, athletics, clubs, and social life. These fun and work-filled years began way back in September 1944, when as freshmen they entered the halls of R. T. H. S. An assembly first introduced them to their future school life, the Sophomore-Freshmen Party, to the social life. Those horrible initiations- dancing jigs, doing the conga to waltz music and bow- ing to the juniors and seniors-made them respect the powerful upper-classmen. After their initiations they plunged into the study of various subjects and with concentrated effort many were able to remain high on the honor roll for four years. Kathryn Bienfang won the coveted D. A. R. Award along with Girls' State. Boys' State was awarded to Robert Anderson and Lloyd Kunde. The senior boys and girls held prominent positions in the band and orchestra, while other groups formed the boys' trio, girls' trio, boys' octet, string quartet, clarinet quartet, brass sextet, and the German Band. Many of these won honors at the Sectional and State Contests. The boys' trio, composed of Lloyd Kunde, Melvin Meling, and Dick Koebler, was especially active throughout the year. They furnished music at Oregon, the Sportsman's Club Banquet, the Football Banquet, and sang at various church affairs. Truly one of the most active classes in the history of their alma mater, the Class of '48 was active in the clubs all through its years in high school. Many offic- ers have come from its ranks, and without the support of members from this class the F. F. A., F. H. A., G. A. A., Jesters, Thespians, Camera Club, and Science Club would not have been so successful. Page Sixleefz
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