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Phyllis Schlottman has been ac- tive in many extracurricular activ- ities throughout high school. She entered RCHS asa freshman, Some of her numerous activities include debate, Klick Klub, chorus, and vice-president of Student Council. Don Jones' tall, lanky figure is familiar in the halls ot RCHS. He has taken an active part in ath- letics, declam, and chorus. His easy going manner and conversa- tion have made him a person well- liked and in constant demand. Jiffy., i if ' til .lj Ss W J i f o gl!!! I jidllld ' ,jf id JJ!-I lplf Patsy Spain has continued throughout high school to climb to the top of the ladder ot popu- larity. Her friendliness and active clubwork is known by her friends. In 1948 she went to Girls' State and Girls' Nation. Rodney has shown his good cit- izenship and interest in school af- fairs by being active in several ex- tracurricular activities. These activ- ities include Klick Klub, a member ot the Junior Play cast, and a member ot the A band, and l948 Boys' State. Mary Lou Kellys cheerleading is a recognized asset to RCHS and one of the many reasons that ev- eryone knows Kelly. Besides be- ing a Student Council representa- tive she has made her mark in double triple trio and the Messiah horus. TW Mary Lou Fenos' sweetness, pleasant personality, and attrac- tiveness have made her truly rep- resentative ot the senior class. Ev- idence of Skips popularity is her election as a first squad cheer leader and her nomination as a candidate tor Homecoming Queen.
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1 P4 .ywzapsgy .H uN, ' J I ' ,.N.'V DlCl1 Hill is P0DUlOf OVTWOHQ RC- Poise and personality are only Jimmy Bulgreen seems always H5 5lUClenl5 beC0U5e Ol his lVle'1CllY Q3 two of Jean Bushs qualities. She to be the center of any fun or mis- Smile Gnd QO0Cl P6fSOV1ClllY- H9 'S has participated in many activi- chief. He is also noted lor being active in m0nY 5P0'l5f lnClU'3lln9 ties, which include cheer leading, willing to work on any project, his lf0Cl4f football Und lnlf0mUf0l l90S- -43: DAR candidate,secretary of senior speeches at pep assemblies, and ketbcll, Gnd membef Ol URN Club- Q :PRP class, president of Student Coun- ability to give or take a iolce. WGS elected QOVGVVIOI' at bg gill Gnd Cqndidgfe fgf queen. Boys' State. 5 T3 ' -X .V viii, Q r 3 3 QQ t ' J K . a i 5 5 -ss not St Q Q , I t s 3 ft r wfwz, wfwm fha, Q Q5 ' Q? sc Hugh Nesbitt has always been Page, Attendant, and Queen- Qne of RCHS5 mosf fepresemo. representative of his class. His ex- thats Myra Garhart, the first girl five Sons is Johnny Goddisr His 9CUllV9 Obllllt' is Shown bt' l'l5 in RCHS to be Cl'1OS6n all fhfee- friendly and likeable personality membership in Student Council With her ideas ond willingness to mgde him me Choice for C1055 and Student Association as Vice- work, Myra has been a valuable prggidgnt in his tumor and Senior President and President. He has asset. Many dances and pep as- years, Johnny is interested in Qfh. Ul50 Dortisirwted in 5POVl5 On B Semblies l'l0Ve been plowed by letics and plays a cornet in or- squads and intro-mural teams. Myra. Qhegtrg,
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of CJ , 'nov paces Se: reta'y Jean Bush ecsu'er, Bob Helo i V ce Wesae Hugh Neem xx. Embr- All senior classes point with pride to the record of their four years in high school, but we, the class of -49, feel that we can be especially proud of our achievements. As sophomores, we became the hrst class from RCHS to receive a ranking of lOO in the lowa tests. That year we chose Mr, Ernest Van Gerpen as our class adviser, and, at the end ofa wonderful year gave a farewell dance for the seniors. Selling hot dogs and sponsoring a class ploy are a part of the activities of every iunior class. We worked a little harder, and, with Mr. Van Gerpen as our adviser for a second time, we used April Showers as the theme of one ofthe most successful proms ever given by a iunior class. As seniors, our class elected Miss Evelyn Dawson class adviser. We took hrst place with our float in 'he Homecoming Parade and saw five of our girls chosen by the student body as first string cheer leaders. A successful class play was produced, and none of us will ever forget our class picnic in the spring. Left to right t7rst row, Jean Bush, Mary Lau Fenos, Marcene Schaefer, second row, Hugh Nesbitt Rosemurf Morrisson, Lorraine Ball 'hird row, Bob Helling, Rodney Griffithg, .ohrviy Gaddis, fourth row, Sam Crabb Geo'ge Plat' Page 15
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