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,Q 3 , , . 'f 5 ka 5 i f E x 1. s ,E , .z v P L ea!! 322 First Row: lola Wendland, Vona Springer, Shirley Leach, Marcelyn Rolfe, Nancy Howq Charlene Bell, Deona Peterson, Second Row: Mrs. Hollembeak, J. W. Johnson, Rabern Hagenmaler, Carl Boles, Duane Sump, Warren Carnahan, Mrs. Irwin. Third Row: Elmer Dettmer, Donald White, Arlen Dettmer, Kenneth Lovelace, Roger Carlson. Warren Robyler and Starr Byarlay. wubws CLASS HISTORY The class of '52 entered R. R. H. S., at last as upperclassmen, after all it took them three years to get there. Jacob Noe and Don Anderson departed, leaving nineteen members in the junior class. e e er well re resented on the football team Eight boys were Juniors w r v y p . out for football. Seven boys were out for basketball and all were in the travel- ing squad. Four junior girls were out for basketball and on the first team. Also the class boasts of their cheerleader! In Y-Teen four girls were on the cabinet. In E. F. A. three Juniors held offices. WRiddle Me Riches, a three act comedy, was given on December l. During the months of December and January we conducted a paper drive to increase our financial status. The class contributed ve me , iors' sweet voices were a part of the Christmas program and the variety program. Forty per cent of the juniors were on the honor roll. The junior-senior banquet was given in April. All in all, they feel very fortunate to have so much talent in one class. The class officers were as follows: President: J. W. Johnson Vice Pres: Duane Sump Secretary: Warren Carnahan Treasurer: Carl Boles Reporter: Deona Peterson Student Council: Marcelyn Rolfs Sponsors: Mrs. Hollembeak and Mrs. Irwin fi mbers to band also two to sextette. The jun- THTS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY PETERSON'S SUNDRY
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Ulm fkkfm We were the green freshmen at R.R.H.8. the fall of '47. we did the expected freshmen stunts--we were late to classes, and did not know much about high school atmosphere. Our initiation was followed by an all school party given in our honor. After this we were a part of R.R.H.S. and grew to love it. Our freshman and sophomore years flew by quickly. We attend- ed all school part1es,had our own class parties, served banquets, took part in extra-curricular activities, and got into all the mischief we could. Before we knew it we were juniors. We received our class rings--naturally we think they are tops. We had our chance to display our talents when we presented our junior play 'Three 01d llald Aunts' under the direction of Daphne Capps. This proved to be a big success. Much time was spent in planning and working to carry out the theme of 'The Gay '9O's' at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our senior year proved to be even busier. Responsibilities fell on us--deadlines had to be met on the Rambler, we were the presidents of organizations and had to set good examples for the underclassmen. On the morning of April 26, the underclassmen of R.R.H.B. came to school to find the desks of the seniors vacant. They looked around and finally discovered that this was the day which started the Senior Sneak!!! we wish to thank the juniors for the wonderful Junior-Senior Banquet given at the Wareham Hotel. we will never forget it. Our Senior play, 'Miss Jimmy , under the direction of Margaret Eddy, was presented on April 24. This play was also a great success for the senior class. On Hay 4, the seniors were guests at the alumni banquet. The month of Hay brought us close to graduation. Final plans were completed for Baccalaureatte Hay l3,and Com encement Hay 18. Qfhvnsubv , yf was MMM fa-4.-af' UW Q igAuQ2EiMJ CZfZEEEiii?221'4Nf fi This page is sponsored by R. E. Bergsten k Sons' Hhmpshiri H083
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QU! ctw 6 ' V? wa W7 Z...wl First Row, Shirley Burgman, Marilyn Osbourn, Rhoda Dillon, Virginia Bolejaoka Marilyn Netson, JoAnne Wendland, Second Row, Mr. Frickey, Wesley Glenn, Delbert Woodworth, Neil Wagner. Mrs. Eddy, Third Row, Jerome Flohr, Roger Olsen, Bob Leach, Mervin Forslund. fahiamaaes CLASS HISTORY On September 4, 1950, fourteen sophomores entered the lane of education for the second time. At the beginning of the school year thirteen of these sopho- mores welcomed Roger Area, transferred from Olsburg, to the ranks of the sopho- more class. The sophomore class is well represented in athletics. Five boys partici- pated in football, seven boys and six girls in basketball. Five sophomore girls contributed to the band this year. A class party was given the 16th of October. The sophomore class enjoyed a party given by Mrs. Eddy and Mr. Frickey, our class sponsors, the 18th of Decem- er. It is safe to say that the sophomore class of '53 will rise to even greater heights of achievement than they have hitherto. May they look and remember with pride the class of which they were once a part. CLASS OFFICERS President: JoAnne Wendland ------------------ -------- Bob Leach Vice Pres: Marilyn Netson ----------------- ---Mervin Forslund Secretary: Jerome Flohr ------- ---Marilyn Osbourn Treasurer: Marilyn Osbourn ---- ---- Marilyn Netson Reporter: Rhoda Dillon ----- ---JoAnne Wendland Student Council: ------------ ---Delbert Woodworth Sponsors: Mr. Fr1ckey--- --------- Mrs. Eddy THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CARL JOHNSON'S GARAGE
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