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Out goes Vernon Curtemon with a smile on his face. And Gerry Tipton who can dance with grace. Bobby Jean Crain, who’ll lend a helping hand, Wanda Munger, into whom much talent is crammed. Out goes Jim Coffmon with flaming red hair, And Virginia Koskela, with complexion fair. Buddy Fleury, prexy of FFA. And Edna Humiston who always has something to soy. Out from the halls of R. U. H. S. We go, by underclassmen held in esteem. But the strange part is we now realize We're not so dignified as we thought we’d seem. Out goes Morris Pike, at dancing a wonder. And friendly Buddy Sather who never makes a blunder. Jean Zimmerman, outstanding in sports And Rodney Larson, a beauty in shorts. Donna Urie, with her winning ways And Dale Docken with a smile like sun rays. Stanley Dodson, the original personality kid And Solly Mercer from whom no secrets are hid. Out from the halls of R. U. H. S. Go 41 students in different ways. Which of us will be doctors or lawyers Or musicians or actors in future days? Out goes Jomes Wal strom with his quiet way And Harold Davis, 'That’s all she wrote,' you hear him say. Bill Gaston, then with his subtle wit And Dale Davis who into so much trouble can get. Jean Karvonen who can sing like a bird And silent Jock Gourdette so seldom heard. Out goes Terry Karnoski, a basket ball star And John Vale whose bass horn playing will take him far. Out from the halls of R. U. H. S. We go like a hurricane or battle fleet. We wonder if one of us will be the one To sit upon the president’s seat. Out goes Pat Mooney, working hard at shorthand And Chuck Welter who many a heart fire has fanned. Out goes Harold Walstrom with his quiet ways And Charley Tift who for football deserves praise, Naomi Smith, a really swell girl. Out from the halls of R. U. H. $. Go 41 of us into an entirely new way. We hope you wish us all your luck And we'll always be as happy as we ore today. Oit goes Darrell Porcher, a thoroughly likable guy, and Larry Eager, for whom many a girl heaves a sigh. Out goes Carmen Edwards, with sparkling eyes. And Blanchard Tullock full of many a surprise. In ending this verse we have one thing to say and in the following stanzas it lay: To you underclassmen—senior to be juniors when next we see you. We ask the question seriously And hope for an answer true: Will you not notice our parting, then And miss us when we're gone As we'll miss you, our R. U. H. S. When the robes of life we don? If you miss us then we’re content To go our adult way— For every step we forward go In some way we must pay.
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Junior class Secretary Barbara Kosina, S. C. Representative Ross Corbett, and Treasurer Crystal Hecker stand around Vice President LaJuana Pike. Absent from the picture is President John Mustola. 7 Stant 7 e cut Tftite If you've heard strange noises emanating from Room 16 anytime during the year, it just means a junior class meeting was in session . . and what a session!! Footloose was finally decided upon for the play. It was a success finan- cially as well as providing the players and audience with an evening of enjoyment To the strains of Hermie Grindland's music, a large crowd danced at the Jun- ior Prom . Chinatown was chosen as this year's theme and at the magic hour the royal court appeared in all their splendor. The court consisted of six lovely princesses, their escorts and the King and Queea. This year the upper classes seemed to get along quite well, as they went to- gether and gave two dances—a dance following a football game and the Sweet- heart's Ball. The Sweetheart's Ball was one of the big social events of the year. A court was chosen from both the upper classes. Miss Helen Wray, Mrs. Edith Ingold and Miss Lucille Taylor were the class advisers.
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