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I his, our Senior year, finds the class of 20 with a membership of twenty. An early meeting' was held at which Ksther Chrisman was chosen class president and Miss Stewart class advisor. Ktshc quit school and llar-risuii Kinkaid, vice president, took the president's chair. Again we take the lead in athletics by having six men on the football team and four on the basketball team with Don Larson as captain; two on the girls’ basketball team with Marie Lorge as captain, and we will do our best for the field meet. As Seniors we have aroused “pep for athletics, pushed the Annual and have and will push with all we have for the school. CHARLES WHITNEY. CLASS SONG We love to sing of our R. II. S., our noble Alma Mater: In all the west she is the best and none will ever l e greater: The ties that bind us to high school days no power can ever sever. For we'll be true to R. II. S. and the Red and White forever.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Flower—Iris. Motto— More Beyond.” Colors—Cream White and Sky Blue. The first day of school in the fall of 1915 dawned bright and clear, as the first day of school usually does. The Class of ‘20 assembled thirty-five strong. The first few days we may have been green and seemed apparently to have lost our bearings: “By Heck ' the class soon showed the rest of the school that they could make “some grades and were worthy of some consideration. At our first class meeting Tubby Bernard was elected President, and Miss Sixta advisor. Activities soon commenced along social and athletic lines. As Freshmen we were there for the parties and the Hallowe’en blowout, also not wishing to be left behind in athletics, four of the boys made a standing as members of the Basketball and Baseball teams. The following year as Sophomores, although the class was reduced to twenty members it kept up its standing in social circles and had more than half the real stuff for athletes. Neman Black was elected captain of the basketball. The choice this year for class was again Tubby Bernard and Miss Learner for advisor. Tubby was compelled to give up school for the time because of a serious illness and his place was taken by the ice-President, Donald Larson. The Junior year found some new faces among our members. The leadership in athletics was put upon our shoulders: Basketball captain. Iletnan Black; Track captain. Charles Whitney. The choice for class president was Donald Larson, choice for class advisor was Clifford Penn (William). Two of our members became debaters for the R. H. S. The Juniors gave some banquet to Seniors May 1st.
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SENIOR CLASS POEM “Rime of Class of 1920“ In the fall of 1916 Thirty Freshmen, young and fair. Filled old R. 11. S. with gladness. For a class like them was rare. We’ve stood high in all our classes. As High School we’ve journeyed through, W e have marked our time of passing With a mark entirely new. Many who began High with us Have dropped out along the way. Blit we’ve gained some fine new members W ho have honored us each day. Chuck and Larson sure are real stars, When at basketball they play. Cecil, George and Jay and Dennis All play football the right way. W’c are proud of all our athletes. As we well have cause to l e; For the honor of the High School. They have held a shining key. Xow as Seniors we are leaving. Dear old R. 11. S. behind; But I’m sure she’s made an image Of the right on all our minds. So farewell, dear Alma Mater. We must enter life this year. But we do not leave the memories Of the four bright years sj ent here. BESS IK BACON’
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