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SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS AND OFFICERS STANDING FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lelah Bennett, secretary: Miss Merle Cowling, advisor: Mr. Wendell Mc- Cain, advisor. KNEELING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Larsen, vice-president: Larry Ryman, president. I I As the Senior Class president, llarry Eyman, lowered the colors at the move up assembly, the Seniors. with the four years of activities at R.H.S. flashing' before them. filed out of their section. The first year saw them as bewildered but willing' l rosh swiiigringx into the activities of senior high life. At the close of that year they presented the animal May dance, Tulip Time. At the undertaking' of the annual Mardi Hras in their Sophomore year they gained more confidence. Other suceesses of the year in- cluded their assembly. Turkey Tales. and the first Sophomore night that had been held. Their Junior year saw them as the insti- grators of the Junior Carnival, the most sue- eessful and profitable affair the school had 606044 seen. Their production of the hilarious comedy Cannibal Queen was greeted with enthu- siastic applause which assured the elass it was a hit! Cliniaxing their 'third year they pre- sented their Junior Prom Carousel at which the couples danced in an atmosphere of spring: in a park. Laurels for the year rested on the shoulders of Jim Glann for his capable lead- ership throughout the year. The main attraction of the Senior class this year was the Senior Ball Neptune's Fanta.sy,'7 where the gym was transformed beyond recog- nition in an under the sea themeg just as sue- cessful was their comedy 'iJanuary Thaw. Though sad about leaving for the last time, the class of ,50 knew they had left impressions that would soon become traditions at R.H.S.
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