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WILLIAM POTTS “Carrie” “His smile was never long in showing.” K. K. Club 1 Boys' Week 3 ALICE SYDENHAM “Alice” “Courteous though coy and gentle, though retired.” Basketball 3-4 Typist for Exhaust WILHELMENA TOBIAS “Willie” “A life that moves ta gracious ends.” Glee Club 1-2-3 Dramatics 1-3 Orchestra 1 Reporter 3 Laramie Prep School 2 HERNANDO TREJO “Nandy” “From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.” Football 4 Track 4 EUGENE WINSTON “Bud” “It is well to think well, it is divine to act well.” Secretary of Class 1 President of Class 2-3 President of Student Body 4 “R” Club 3-4 Class Basketball 1-2-3-4 Secretary 3 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 3-4 Dramatics 3-4 Business Manager of Exhaust 4 Business Manager of Annual 4 FRED DCCOLON “Duke” “Even though vanquished he would argue still.” Dramatics 3
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JUNIOR GLASS HISTORY JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Timothy Donovan President Frank Anderson Vice-President Martha Kinnaman Secretary and Treasurer Pearl Hartt Class Representative Miss Hays Sponsor Bunten, Faye Coulson, Gladys Davis, Mary Foster, June Gronlund, Elsie Hagan, Agnes Hartt, Pearl Johnson, Frances Kinnaman, Martha Kuykendall, Evelyn JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Lamberson, Mary E. Larsen, Elsie Murphy, Clarice Olson, Lilly Sloss, Margaret Striplin, Eileen Wood, Marion Baker, Mildred Anderson, Frank Ayala, Servando Cashman, Harry Cashman, James Donovan, Timmy Johnson, Leroy McDermott, Charles Nordlund, Arthur Sjolin, Elwood Travis, Fred Wester, Cecil Niland, James When we first entered High School in 19 24 we were really greener’n we looked, but it wasn't so bad at that. After we once caught on to the system it wasn’t long before we had our class organized. Frank Anderson was elected president; Ruel Johnson, vice-president; James Keener, secretary; Martha Kinnaman, treasurer; and Coach Bolkan, sponsor. We chose purple and white for our class colors. Our dance and play showed the upper classmen what good “stuff” we had in us. Our class officers for our Soph, year were: Frank Anderson, president; Mike McNeff, vice-president; Helen Lydon, treasurer; Martha Kinnaman, secretary; Pearl Hartt, representative; and Miss Steele, sponsor. Our class colors were changed to red and gold. During this year, we lost one of our beloved classmates, James Sherman, through death. Several new members were registered in our class. Among these were Helen Lydon, Scott Claytor, and Timmie Donovan. Many of our girls were Tri T’s and were represented in the “R” Club. Our dance proved to be a great success and our program given in the assembly showed the upper classmen that they weren’t the only “pebbles on the beach.” When we again came back to old R. H. S. we found ourselves upper classmen. We could really see how “green” the Freshmen were. We know we weren’t that “green.” Our class officers for this year were: Timmie Donovan, president; Frank Anderson, vice-president; Martha Kinnaman, secretary and treasurer; Pearl Hartt, representative, and Miss Hays, sponsor. Our class colors remained the same. During this year another of our beloved classmates, Ruel Johnson, passed away. Among the new members added to our class were Mildred Baker and Jack Frost. Our class was greatly diminished by the loss of Abbie Fuller, Helen Lydon, Lrsula Pilon, Ethel Pons, Richard Blydenburgh, Scott Claytor, George Ekdahl, Scott McNees, Andrew Johnson, William Pons, and Lew Rozell. Mildred Keener. James Keener, Wilhelmena Tobias and Mike McNeff graduated with the class of ’27. Our Junior Class Play, “Dulcy,” was very well received. The great success of the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Prom marked the close of our Junior year. We wish to thank Miss Hays for sponsoring us prosperously through our Junior Year. —P. H.
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