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3 up s 'un Sally llegland, lit-ity Mougin, jim MeCaslin, and Chuck Trowbridge discuss divisions of the Louisiana Purchase as shown on a map ofthe United States. ln other ways this has been a thrilling year. The first event was receiving class rings which we had ordered in our sophomore year. How proudly we wore or exchanged them! Selling mums at Homecoming, attending the senior- junior party, making plans for Christmas, and preparing for exams filled the first semester. The new semester began with a search for the prom theme. After hours of deliberation it was chosen and work began in earnest. Fine co-operation and hard work resulted in the most glamorous prom in the history of R.T.H.S.f at least we, the juniors, think sol The final exams bring an end to our junior year, one that we won't forget. UN IOR CLASS Top row: Muriel Larson, Archie Fyster, Talbot Hayes, Tom Cooper, Robert Waters, Terry Truman, Gary Ladwig, Carole Stangley, james Graves. Srrmnl mir: Marshall Henry, Ilonna Stunkel, Marilu Montgomery, Janice H3lSne, Lucy Mankowsky, Frances Cipolla, Frank Hewitt, Judith Harms, Judith lfspusito, Marlene Uesterheld. Mr. Carlson. Thinl mum Sonja Myers, Iflsie Gittleson, Donna Peterson, Kay Townsend, Rosemary Kemper, Ruth Tait, Mary Alberts, Kay Sherwood, Mary Camp- bell, lletty Bates, Mary l'ittrnan. Bolfom rout Bernie lluhhard, Robert Reims, Darrell Daub, Jewel Rogers, Swanctta Anderson, Galer Beed, David Schwartz, jim McCaslin, David Willctts, Carl Brown.
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joan Lindquist and Elsie Gittleson examine the display of foreign objects, many of which were sent as birthday or Christmas gifts from foreign pen pals. Prom time!! XVe, the upperclassmenn made ourselves as decorative as possible for the Big Night-Our Prom. No time now to worry over aching backs and tired arms. Every wire, every string, every yard of crepe paper is in place-so are we. Thirty juniors have carried on a lively correspondence with students in foreign countries. The experience has made us feel a part of the great effort toward World Peace and international understanding. There has been only one problem: a few of our letters came written in the foreign language. JUNIOR CLASS Top row: Miss Parks, John Fabris, Emogene Vogeler, Shirley Nolan, Wayne Beach, Marilyn Hintzsche, Mike Weatherbee, Kay Terviel, Ronnie Orman, Lee Cooprider, Pat Rucker. Scroml row: Doyle Brown, jurmita Carter, Audrey Albrecht, Carol Glavin, Florence Moore, Sharon Hays, Joyce Hammil, Barbara Pobstman, Don Bell, Ruth McEachern, Miss Wayman. Third row: Norma Matheny, Betty Bailey, Donald Swope, Robert Kiene, Shirley johnson, Margo Donaldson, Sandra Harrolle, Nancy Everest, Mar- garet Clayton, Mary Grover, Sandra Seitz. Bolfom rout Wayne Peterson, john Heron, LeMar, Duke Henning. Bill Larson, Charles Trowbridge, Harry Skelly, Duane Stein, Warren Young, Arlen Rewerts, Dwayne lil! Li
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Q tl S mf Till. Top Row: David Meisener, john Bailey, Tom Spraetz, Robert Russell, Robert Shaw, Bob Lower, Merlyn Hendricks, Lynn McFadden, jean Collard. Svmmf Row: Joyce Furman, Neva Eckhardt, Diane Wolford, Harriet Hayenga, Jane Balluff, Genevieve Berkheimer, Shirley Rees, Alice Pobstman, Connie Harms, Sue Fwald, Mr. Harder. Third Row: Sibyl Smith, Pauline Caron, Margie Nelson, Joyce Elliott, Duane Onley, Jerry Knutson, Erlene Hall, Joyce Keele, Shirley Hobson, Donald Cross, Danny Ihnen. Bollom Row: Gene Abbott, Denny Mutton, Terry Walker, Phil Sehuler, David Kinchen, Sandra Green, Roger Vesley, Shirley Buchman. SOPHOMORE CLASS As we entered high school in September, we became ac- frosh-soph squad. Their season ended with the Hublets win- quainted with Steward students and renewed our old friend- ning five and tying one of their eight games. 5hiP5 with Classmates from 13-Sf Year- Denny Mutton, only sophomore on the varsity squad, Our football season started with 23 sophomores on the alternated with Bill Larson at quarterback. T017 Row: jim Hill, vice-president, Denny Mutton, president. Boffom Row: Bill Aleoek, treasurerg Mrs. Ellis, advisorg Lynn McFadden, secretary. .gg -a gy- wx X ooo fm' . 'R 'QT
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