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To leam the languages and customs of people in other lands TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration--------- — - -- -- 5 Seniors - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 9 Juniors------------------------------- 15 Sophomores - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 19 Freshmen - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 23 Elementary----------- 27 Favorites - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -35 Organizations----------- 41 Sports - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -47 Activities - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -57 Advertising - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 73 3 To browse, relax, and study
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As we open the doors to our new high school, we open the doors to a whole new era. Looking through these doors, we, the Longhorn staff, have seen many things. We’ve seen the administration, school board, and community all working together to meet the demands of the future by pro- viding us with our new school and modem facilities. Realizing the importance of the past, we’ve seen the teacher working with the student and getting to know him. Knowing the importance of the future, the teacher is seen preparing us for that big, wide world. We’ve seen students taking part in organizations, all feeling the desire to work together and devote a little time to one common goal. We've seen ballgames—some happy, some sad--but always happening to the school as a whole. We’ve seen girls so flustered they've forgotten everything but that important date for the prom. We’ve seen boys trying their hardest to win that all important ballgame. Yes, the Longhorn staff has seen many things through our doors, and now we invite you to take a look also. We all hope you like it as well as we do. 2
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RHS ON THE MOVE With construction nearly completed, RHS moved into its new building on February 12, Even though it was a cold, snowy day, all stu- dents pitched in to help and in no time were out of the old and into the new. The boys did the heavy moving, the girls unpacked the boxes, and everyone straightened up. The juniors, sen- iors and teachers returned the second day to fin- ish arranging the various departments. This Page Sponsored By HAROLD AND BOB GIESS Arnold, Kansas 4
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