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History and James Wolf. Leaving us this jear were Marlene McFarren. Vonda Smith. Monet Coble. Marcia Cole, Richard Johnson and Delores Pottor. We finally accomplished being the proud owners of the sixth grade texts. This vear Mr. Garr Kitt was our teacher. Loretta got her first shaking up and to top it all off. Mr. Kitt had to apologize to her. It wasn ' t her fault after all. New faces this year uere Charles Bragg and Jane Larkey. We were all promoted except the ones that left us. Those were Jerald Van Meter. W ayne Pratt. Rex Patten and Jack Patten. ell. kids, here we are on the high school side. All you could see was the seventh grade. We were scared to death. New faces this year were Richard Carman. Janet Dembo. Marilyn Dennis. Marie Hine, Mornian Hinman, Alice Jackson and Robert McKinley. Now were in the eighth: nothing much doing, only waiting to be a green freshman. We didn ' t have any new comers this year. Instead we had several leave. Alice Jackson. Janet Dembo and Eldon McKinsev. Our sponsor for seventh and iighth grades was Mr. Charles Crum. The freshman was a big one. Now we were in the assembly with the high school. The first day we had our regular classes we were lost and late for them. Wavne Schoeff joined us during our green year. We chose as our sponsor. Mr. Ellabarger. At the beginning of our sophomore class we greeted Jack Simmons, .• lthoiigh we had many arguments, we started to make money to put into our treasur . Our first project was selling Salt Water Taffy. ayne Schoeff broke his leg during a basketball practice. Our junior year was our money making ' ear. Our projects were Donkey Basketball. Christmas cards. Magazines and Junior pla . We had three enjo able class parties this year. At last, here we are at the end of our trail at R.H.S. We have accomplished many things. The senior play went over very well. Our scrap drive we had was er nmch a success. We have worked very hard on our earbook and are very proud to present it to you as of now. Our hard working sponsor this vear was Mrs. Marge Spoolstra. Our Baccalaureate was April 26. our Commencement was April 29. And now we are the graduates of 1953. 27
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Senior As we end our twelve-year-journey through R.H.S., we look back and see we have had many hardships as well as pleasures. In August, 1941, thirty-seven little tots were willing and eager to come to school, but when they did they walked into the first grade room with astonished looks on their faces. Miss Glenna Kemp was our guiding light. Our enrollment was, Howard Baker, Mark Bear, Katheryn Beltz, Janet Bigelow, Marsha Burdoine, Calven Depew, Jackie Ferrell, Dale Allen Fitch, Charles Fosnaugh, Joan Click, Margaret Herring, Marie Hine, Loretta Hoffman, Max Houser, Shirley Hyser. Cloria Landstoffer, Cerald Markley, Marlene McFarren. Rosalie Orr, Jack Patten, Sandra Patten, Lloyd Paul, Wayne Pratt, Lawrence Reed, Louise Scott, David Sherbahn, Carol Shideler, Wanda Shideler, Vonda Smith, Mona Lue Tribolet, Max Wohlford. Harold Beltz. Henry Ade, Carl Ness, Jeanette Hine, Rosmary Jordan. John oder. Those leaving us this year were, Janet Bigelow, Jackie Ferrell, Dale Fitch, Gerald Markley, Louise Scott, Harold Beltz and Henry Ade. We were promoted to the second grade. This year Miss Fairy Ramey was our teacher: of course we thought we knew everything, but soon found out differently. During our grade time we soon learned how to add and subtract with more than two numbers. Miss Ramey had a few added pupils this year, Monet Coble. Barbara Jean Keffer, Bobby Joe Mickley, Manuel Torres. Despite the fact that we were getting the teacher down, she hated to see us go on to the third. Jacqualine Parkhurst left us this year. We were glad to be promoted to the third grade, and see our new teacher, Mrs. Virgil Williams and new classmates, Donovan Conrad, Gene McDaniels, Eldon McKinzie, Sue Stockman, Jeanette Morgan. Ramon Gonzalas and Gerald Markley. Our first greatest accomplishment was learning how to write instead of print. Our second was our multiplication tables. We were sorry to see Charles Fosnaugh, Katheryn Beltz, Jeanette Hine, Marie Hine, Barbara Keffer, Manuel Torres leave us. Miss Colclessor was our fourth grade teacher, and she had the privilege of teaching us how to write with ink; what a time! We were learning more of our multiplication tables also. Shirley Gundy and George Hill came to our class this year. This year being our fifth, we thought we were growing up. Mrs. Walters was our teacher. We opened our door to Marcia Cole, Carl Clark. Virginia Godfrey, Thomas Murray. Douglas Johnston, Richard Johnson, Delores Pottor, Jerald Van Meter 26
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Prophecy Name Noted For Needs Most Fate Shirk Anderson Square dancing Partner Caller Howard Baker Wrecks New car Race driver Mark Bear Basiifulness Girl Public speaker Marsha Burdoine Shyness Boldness Movie star Richard Carman Presidency High school diploma I Pres. of U. S. Marilyn Dennis Skating New skates Figure skating Danny Flora Juvenile delinquency ■ New squirt gun Sheriff Joan Click Ruffles frills Steady Old Maid Shirley Cundy Sunday ' s — ? Roy Fireman ' s wife Ceorge Hill Car New car Junk dealer Norman Hinman Silence Loud speaker Auctioneer Loretta Hoffman Going steady Diamond ring Farmer ' s wife Max Houser Mischievous ways Good behavior Taxi driver Shirley Hyser Diamond ring Husband Old maid Douftlas Johnston Being late Alarm clock Barker Rosmary Jordan Babysitting Nursery Perfect wife Gloria Landstoffer Hillbilly songs New tune Opera star Frank Loe Freckles, curly hair Lovin ' Avon salesman Robert McKinley Physique Bar bell Weight lifter Cerald Markley Speeding Gas Insurance agent Thomas Murray Romance A teen-ager Justice of peace Carl Ness Gum chewing Fresh stick Principal Rosalie Orr Intelligence College Dean of boys Sandra Patlen Barbee Lake Lake of her own Female life guard Lloyd Paul John Deere Allis Chalmers Tractor manufacturer Lawrence Reed Short romance Steady girl Bigamist Wayne Schoeff Stage hand Tools Carpenter David Sherbahn Muscles More muscles Wrestler Wanda Shideler Red hair New color of dye Dye maker (hair) Jack Simmons Singing New song Organ grinder Leroy Stephens Ford car Bus Driving Instructor Max Stinson Going steady Phyllis Bachelor? Farmer Mona Lue Tribolet Giggles New laugh Department store owner Max Wohlford Sports in school New games 28 Poolroom owner
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