Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1927

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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Joseph Hickey President Frances Holmquist Secretary and Treasurer Julia Kaufman Class Representative Principal Moyer Sponsor CLASS ROLL Bangs, Frances Bennett, Cecil Bennett, Lois Blydenburgh, Amy Boyer, Thelma Brown, Leva Cranor, Grace Dunn, Frances Espy, Winifred Hartt, Marie Holmquist, Frances Jamerman, Ida Jensen. Mildred Keeler, Eloise Kaufman. Julia Lewis, Kitty Ann Parry, Peggy Rasmussen, Arlie Rasmussen, Ella Rendle, Marjorie Sanden, Dorothy Swanson, Ethel Winkelman, Mary Schwartz, Charlotte Riley, Amelia Campbell, Lois Waldsmith, Radi el Thompson. Blanche Craig, Hellen Brown, Lawrence Ekdahl, George Ewers, Robert Faye, John Frost, Jack Finley. Vincent E Friend, Arthur Gardner, Everett Hall. Stanley Hansen, Archie Harper, Earl Hayes, Tyler Hickey, Joseph Hooper, Ronald Jensen, Russell Johnson, Frank Jones, Neil Luhan, Frank McNulty, John Olsen, Pete Speyer, Fred Sydenham, Edward The class of ’29 started out in High School with a zip and it is still going full force. There were sixty students who started out with us as FYosh. On September 30 we were given a grand initiation (we had to paint the ‘ R ’). Before the second week of school was over, tlva Frosh had elected officers for the year. They were Pete Olson. President; John McNulty, Secretary and Treasurer; Marie Hartt, Class Representative; Frances Holmquist and John Mason, Class Reporters. The inter-class football as played Frosh-Juniors vs. Soph-Seniors and of course the Froah and Juniors won. During the year a very interesting miscellaneous program was given before the assembly. On March 27, the Freshmen gave a dance in the New High School gym. Decorations were in nile green and old rose, the class colors. Music was furnished by the Parco Orchestra and the guests were served with delicious punch. So the class of ’29 successfully completed their first year in R. H. S. All we hope is that we were not as green as the Frosh of this year. No Class Historian has had more advantages than the Sophomore Class for our Sophomore year makes up an important phase in the history of Rawlins High School. (1927-28). We are aware that an efficient organization is needed to make a class a success and much credit is due to the officers of the class in doing so. With Joe Hickey at our head as President we resolved to make the year 1926-27 one never to be forgotten. Other officers were: Pete Olson, vice-president; Frances Holmquist, secretary and treasurer. During this year, of those vTio were claimed Sophomores there were 51 in number. However, new members were added to our class. They were Lois Campbell, Amelia Riley, Jack Frost and Robert Ewers. One of the most notable achievements of the year in the line of athletics was the winning by the Sophomores of second place in the inter-class basketball tournament. Frank Johnson proved a valuable aid and was given a great honor by playing guard on the regular High School team. Frank is well known throughout the school for his ability in playing and we, the Sophomore Class, feel proud to have him as a member. As the years continue, many ambitions may not be reached entirely successful, but it is at least hoped that the standards of the Class of ’29 will never be lowered. Frances Holmquist ’29. Marie Hartt ’29.



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FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Martin Johnston President Barbara Bible Secretary and Treasurer Margaret McFarland Class Representative Miss Jerabek Sponsor CLASS ROLL Arnold, Lorene Jackson, Rae Hansen, James Ayala, Antoniette Jacobson, Katherine Harper, Raymond Barkhurst, Lois Kincheloe, Rowena Jamison Ross Barth, Maxine LeMasters, Corinne Johnson, Martin Bates, Harriet Lloyd, Doris Johnston, Francis Beavers, Doris McFarland, Margaret Low, Edward Beeler, Helen Nelson, Frances Low, Frank Benson, Rosemary Reagor, Evelyn Murphy, Edward Bible, Barbara Shaw, Constance Nordlund, Roy Bruning, Anna Smith, Myrtle Salisbury, Albert Burket, Grace Vldez, Leta Smith, Raymond Burroughs, Drexel Absher, Catherine Swanson, Barnhard Carter, Myrtle Albright, Harold Townsend, William Frost, Dorothv Crum, Clarence Woods, Harold Gray, Mildred Davis, James Anderson, Richard Hagan Esther Drick, Joe Thompson, Leonard Innes, ’Clarice Foster, William Lloyd When first the Freshman Class of 1930 trod into the Assembly Hall we were sixty eight in number. At that time we had many things to learn and think about, the most important to us being the day of initiation. We survived the ordeal. I will not attempt to describe this dreadful event, but I will say that we did not visit the graye yard in a great hurry again. . ,,, . , By this time we were beginning to feel at home in High School and soon organized a class and elected Martin Johnston as president. Our noble president guided us through the year very successfully. Miss Jerabek was appointed class sponsor and we chose purple and white for cur class colors. After Christmas vacation our cilass roll was considerably diminished. The members who had left us were: Royal Wertz. Robert Amick. Pauline Cornell, Ted Corbridge, Daniel Thrasher, Margrete Davis, Francis Baker, Albert Salisbury. Homer Bruggerman, Clarence Good. Nellie Cless. Catherine Hansen. Earl McKinney, Margaret Michie, Ruby Murphy, and May Swanson. But our class roll was strengthened by three new students. Emma Cordova. Dorothy Frost, and Richard Anderson. We gave our annual dance on April first. This was one of the most successful events of the season. We were well represented in basketball by Clarence Good, Robert Amick, Charlie Ballard. Roy Nordlund, James Hansen and Martin Johnston. The class regrets that so many have left us and hopes that in our Sophomore year we will have as many or more members than we have now. Let’s have as successful a Sophomore year as we have had a Freshman year, Class of 1930! Margaret McFarland.

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