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What a grand thing it is to be a junior, exulted the historian of the J class of 1908, Marion Guest, in the afifi Tatler. This group of words could well iffr be used by the junior class of 1958 as 'Qlsx fi 5 , well. R Q l , The junior class of 1908 numbered l 31 and each destined to be a genius. 7 X E J The girls outnumbered the boys 18 to 3 l 13 and the girls of the present junior class outnumber the boys 74 to 53. ff Q K f I, 7' 5 X ' 5, X ff . v f lg .., ff , I -ws 4 , f Lynn Gustafson, vice president, Jack Stocking, president, Mr, Kruger, adviser, Marcia Erickson, treasurerg and Pat Byrd, secretary, make up the officers of the class of 59. Junior Class Top Row: Mike Argetsinger, Doyle Curtis, Phil Carlson, John Donaldson, Russell Davis, Richard Andrist, Brad Beach, Raymond Cote, Larry Casey. Second Row: Mr. Nelson iadviseri, James Crouch, Frank Beardin, Joyce Berg, Sharon Arne, Jack Barringer, Pat Byrd, Carolyn Aimone, Miss Fowler fadviserl. Third Row: Jackie Cote, Carolyn Crawford, Judy Allen, Pat Dancel, Barbara Byrd, Eunice Cox, Verla Bain, Richard Butler. Bottom Row: Helen Allen, Jill Kae Carlson, Sandra Berlin, Dorothy Brown, Connie Aznoe, Marie Cook, Don Davis. :Aw 27
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'sl 1'-1' Xx- R.T.H.S. seniors traditionally receive their diplomas in accordance with the alphabetical arrangement ot their names. This year Sharon Ackland is first in line, and Judy Wetzel is last. Here the two girls preview how it feels to be approaching their goal- graduation. 26
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In 1908 the juniors were required to take English lll-Grammar and Classics, and Rhetoricals. As an elec- tive course they could take Latin lll, which is not in existence at the present time, due to the fact not enough stu- , Q- . ... . N. dents are interested in taking it. 55 Required are United States History H and English Ill to each student in the iunior class of 1958. Above: Mr. Nelson Is collectlng payments from Kathy Walker and Peter Horner on their actlvlty tlckets In hls guldance class. Junior Class Top Row: Fred Reed, Tyrone Mammen, Douglas Pettenger, Glen Ludwig, Blll Nye, Jerry Ohllnger, Chuck Pobstman, Larry Layman, Larry Ranken. Second Raw: Mr. Skoglund ladviserl, Gary Manning, Sandra Plerce, Herman Ramse , Rosemary Reed, Sandra Rogde, Mary Lindaas, Miss Bremer Cadviserb. Third Row: Dale Monson, Bob Sawyer, Mary Potts, Enrol Pullln, Llnda Lux, Judy Sage, Marilyn Plautz, Jeanne Owens, Bottom Row: Sharon Mayo, Doris Lewandowskl, Joyce Patterson, Ruth Mc- Queen, Kay Orman, Barbara Rainwater, Jean Nelson, Pat Malone. . A ' 1 28
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