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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are, left to right, Alice Karvonen, student council rep- resentative; Carol Hackenberg, secretary; Bert Dilley, president; and Evelyn Koskela, treasurer. Loyed Rea, vice president, is not pictured.
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fNRLUILLL, NULLS Of IfNNOinO We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty four, Say farewell to these halls of learn- ing that we shall tread no more. These halls of RUHS have been our pathway for four short years, As we leave them now a new and hopeful future appears. We fifty mighty seniors with enthusiasm the future face, But our high school friends and memories will always have a place. Arnold Hammond was president dur- ing our senior year. And Jay Whipple, as student body leader, deserves many a cheer. Janice Kellar and Marion Mariani say that music hath charms , And Joann Magnuson and Joan Skeans hope to be school marms . The McMann brothers, Don and Harold, are friends that won't be forgot; As are Myrna Munger and Glenda Rice whose friendship has meant a lot. Ted, Marvin, Kenney, and Asa in football did excel, As did Andy Bean who starred in basketball as well. Delbert Granlund and John Lawler are two honor students. Beverly Erickson and Dorothy Sparks also possess prudence. Ed Hegedus, Harley Ryan and Gene Davis are other senior classmen. They too will recall in years to come all that high school has been. Yes, what we have experienced in high school will not be forgot. . . . Our activities, friends, teachers, and all that we have been taught. Tony Madsen was welcomed to our class when he returned to Rainier High, And this welcome to Norman Powell, a new senior friend, also did apply. Florence, Verla, Dawn, and May spell out smiles and personality; Their friendship will be remembered by all of us in the years to be. Robert Mooney and Jim Mustola have been outstanding classmates, tis true, and Russell Cook and David Smith have been very active too. Dixie Pushee and Mary Jane Reynolds face the future with a plan. Others leaving the halls of RUHS are Glenda P. , Mary Lou, and Carolyn Mann. Herschal Coffman and Robert Barton have brought smiles to many faces, and Dick Caldwell and Bill Karnoski, we are sure, will go places . Joann Gabrielson and David Harmon transferred to RUHS to graduate. Carol Klepp and Charlotte Welter are two who in the future will highly rate. Shirley Klein and Lena Wheeler have been memorable friends to us all, Also Jack Edwards and Gene Piland who end this senior roll call. Now with shoes of faith and hope we toward the future walk; Our high school background will always affect the way we act and talk. We're off to test the knowledge our teachers hope we have acquired; Many we find it as we need it and be grateful and inspired. Farewell to our halls of learning, our teachers and our friends; This most important portion of our fifty lives now ends. By Greta Russell
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V. Adams J. Anderson I. Archibald E. Barton P. Blayney G. Brown R. Brye D. Carpenter B. Cook J. Curteman D. Dailey V. Davis D. Deal F. Edwards M. Farwell B. Flach A. Gallaher B. Gallaher K. Gaston B. Goss C. Hackenberg C. Hadlock L. Hanson A. Hoard N. Houten A. Johnson R. Johnson A. Jones C. Jones S. Jordan A. Karvonen M. Kellar R. Kesse.il G. Keith E. Koskela F. LeSollen H. McMann S. McMillin S. McPeak J. Merritt D. Murphy R. Norred J. Pearce Y. Petersen E. Pierce E. Tipton L). Truett J. Vale M. Vale S. Wemmer B. Wheeler I. Bechtel M. Young B. Dilley NOT PICTURED Arthur Gray Nick Nelson Larry Souther Howard Tracy Andy Johnson Gary Smith Kurt Shuping
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