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and blfplvrc the Mysteries of Kiolngy warm . M ., f I ff SIXTH ROW: Carl Hansen, Bob Lang, Paul Boltz, James Galloway, Charles Hill, john Montgomery. FIFTH ROW: Randall Mohr, Doyle Stroud, Buddy Cooper, David Henry, James Carson, George Primrose, Robert Eckhardt, George Donaldson, Malcolm Bushnell, Edward Coquillette. FOURTH ROW: Janet Johnson, Dorothy Rowley, Shirley johnson, William Reints, Gerald Marxman, Carol Hills, Duane Tilton. THIRD ROW: Edward Templeman, Blanche Leathers, Richard Sherwood, Wanda Schumaker, Wilbur Sanner, Marilyn Behrends, Marian Heller. SECOND ROW: Mary Paulsen, Lois Swartz, Mary Connolly, Carole Priess, Kay Furman, Nora Hauser, Beulah Roop, Joan Sarver. FIRST ROW: Norma Heather, Audrey Behrends, Norris Pierce, Nancy Friday, Robert Finkboner, Margery Behrends, Gerald Govig. Katy Helley was on the R0-To-Hi-Life staff, and Wanda Schumaker was sophomore editor of the Tatler. Luella Lazier, Frances Johnson, Carol Hills, and Gerald Govig appeared in quartets this year, and 20 per cent of the band, 30 per cent of the chorus, and 42 per cent of the orchestra were sophomores. Thirteen sophomore boys were on the lightweight football team and four on the lightweight basketball team. Buddy Cooper and Doyle Stroud were also on the Varsity teams. This year we did not have a cheer- leader to represent our class, but we hope to have one next year. Only 5.8 per cent of our class were on the honor roll. Next year we'll all work harder to bring this percentage up. We wish to thank Miss Aschermann, our sponsor, for her co-operation and guidance throughout the year. If we can pass biology, Latin II, and our forty word requirements in typing, we'll be seeing you next year as Juniors. , Sammy Pearce and his band tune up. Sophomore boys take advantage of the first spring days. Page Twenty-seve11
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Saphamvrcs learn I 6 Fraper Way to Drive I z i 1 I FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Ludwig, Richard Palmer, Betty Clucas, Kenneth Pearce, Bernice Eckhardt, Marvin McGee, Bernita Eckhardt, Harold Hintzsche, Wilma Webber. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Durso, Edwin Templeman, Donna Cedarholm, Ronald Wolford, Evelyn Donovan, Merlyn Long, Stanley john- son, Cleo Burchett. THIRD ROW: Eleanore Chisamore, Donald Eckhardt, Anna Michaelis, Nancy Ellis, James Leigh, Rita Nugent, William Zies, Patricia Rowe. SECOND ROW: William Stoppel, Louise Rader, William Davis, LaV0nne Hayes, John Huftalin, Donna Hewitt, Claude Cote, Berla Landau. FIRST ROW: Merritt Rainwater, Joyce Wadey, James Moluf, Patsy Beck, Fred Morris, Cheryl Scofield, Gerald Carter. STANDING: David Barker, Vice-Presidentg Bob Spraetz, Student Council, Miss Aschermann, Adviser, Frances Johnson, Treasurer. 'I SEATED: Francis Montgomery, Presidentg Luella Lazier, Student Council: Katy Helley, Secretary. ,Qu I This year we, as sophomores, are no longer strangers in the halls of R. T. H. S. Having been here for two years we feel that we know as much about the school as the seniors. To make the freshmen feel more welcome we gave a party in their honor on September 23 in the study hall. It was decorated in green and white with Wel- come Freshmenn written in large letters. The music was furnished by Sammy Pearce's band. The freshmen entertained us with a return party on January 15, at which we all spent a very enjoyable IIIITIC. Members of our class were active in F. H. A., F. F. A., G. A. A., and Shutterbugs and some held positions as officers. Although there were only four sophomores in Jesters, two of them participated in the annual Jes- ter's play. They were Carol Hills and Paul Boltz. Carol, who was initiated into the Thespians this year, took first place in the speech contest in comedy reading and was a member of the contest play. Page Twenty-six
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Beginners in the Symplzvny Prepare STANDING: Darrel Harter, President, Tom Dicus, Student Council, Miss Happe, Adviser, Beverly Halsey, Secretary, Richard Barnes, Vice-President. SEATED: Jan Frisch, Student Council, Bill Daub, Treasurer. On September seventh 120 scared freshmen entered the halls of R. T. H. S. It took us a while to get used to high school life, and there were many lost fresh- men during the first few days. However, with the aid of Miss Happe, our sponsor, we soon became familiar with the school routine and took our places in che various organizations. We were represented on the lightweight football squad by Dick Barnes, Don Campbell, Wendell Col- will, Darrell Danekas, William Daub, Tom Dicus, Bob Erbes, Jan Frisch, George Harrison, Darrell Har- ter, Dick Herrmann, Richard Lower, Gary Mont- gomery, Dick Motlong, jim Orner, Ronald Rand. Edwin Sarver, William Stocking, Buddy Sutton, Earl Walker, and Jerry Ward. Tom Dicus, Dick Herrmann, Dick Lower, Darrell Danekas, Wendell Colwill, Dick Carter, Jerry Ward, Dick Motlong, Jim Orner, Bill Daub, Jan Frisch, Darrell Harter, Neil Manning, and Richard Barnes reported for basketball. Peter Kiene and Dick Carter went out for golf. Louise Caron won first place in the girls' ping pong FIFTH ROW: Susan Pierce, Ronald Rand, Jacqueline Hayenga, Donna Smith, Joanne Lower, Pat Helms, Marion Long, Chuck Barnes, Dick Motlong, George Beck, Jimmy Orner, George Harrison. FOURTH ROW: Mary Wehner, Marlene Reineck, Allen Joesten, Helen O'Brien, Lois Eckhardt, Delores Purvis, Bob Erbes, Pat Hansen, Erma Cutts. Bill Stocking, Clara Smith. THIRD ROW: Ophelia Woolbright, Audrey Gale, Joanne Mott, Wayne Myroth, Carole Quitno, Betty Fogle, Verna Kendall, Dorothy Pierce, Norma Smith, Lorenea Rains. SECOND ROW: Doris Purvis, Donna Campbell, Ginny Ellis, Junior Trowbridge, Nona Moore, Sandra King, Peter Kiene, Ramona Carnahan, George Eychaner, Marjory Schnorr. FIRST ROW: Sandra Newlon, Ione Conrad, Margaret Smith, Barbara Eckhardt, Kay Smith, Corlon Eaton, Dorothy Rodgers, Myrna Hurlbut, Walter Tyler, Edna Cooper. I5--'E My Page Twcr1!y-right
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