Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1928

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High School and Junior High School Faculty (Top row, reading left to right) (Bottom row, reading left to right) Angela Hurley Jacqueline Bost Eula Shively E. F. McGraw. H. H. Moyer. R. M. Kelly Christel Thode. D’Gracia Davis Helen CahilL.. Junior High History English Physical Education Shop Principal Science Librarian Art School Nurse Geraldine Kauffman Josie Lacer Hays Marie Sullivan Esther Jerabek Esther Nickelsen Joy Osborn Lillian Johnson Jo R. McFadden Mathematics Social Science Commercial Languages Music English—Public Speaking Junior High English Junior High Science

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Principal H. H. Moyer, B. A. Nebraska S'.ate Normal University of Wyoming Post Graduate Work, University of Iowa



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E NIOlC Fred Travis........President Elsie Gronlund.Secretary Treasurer Timmy Donovan.Vice-President Pearl Hartt.Class Representative Miss Josie Lacer Hays.Sponsor Senior Class History “All good things must have a beginning In our case we can easily twist this old saying into, “All things must have a ‘green’ beginning.” Yes, as we look back now we can see that when we first entered Rawlins High School we were “green.” However, we kept it secret and congratulated ourselves that we were fooling the rest of the upper classmen. It was a good thing for us that we had a very capable sponsor, Mr. Bolkon. or we might not have been able to get through the year without many more difficulties than we had. We chose our officers mostly by their good looks the first year, for we really didn’t know whether they would be good ones or not. As it turned out our choice was a wise one, for they had brains combined with beauty. They were Frank Anderson. president; Ruel Johnson, vice-president; James Keener, secretary, and Martha Kinnaman, treasurer. I said we were “green,” but when we came back to start our “Soph” year we found some poor little lost “lambs,” greener than we ever hoped to be, were waiting patiently to be initiated. Our officers during our Sophomore year were Frank Anderson, president; Mike McNeff, vice-president; Helen Lydon, treasurer; Martha Kinnaman, secretary, and Pearl Hartt, representative. Miss Steele was our sponsor. During this year we lost one of our classmates, James Sherman, through death. Many of our girls were Tri T’s, and our play and dance showed the upper classmen that we “were still with them.” Some of the members who joined us for this year were Timmy Donovan, Helen Lydon and Scott Claytor. Last year was a very successful and profitable year to all of us. We had lost all feeling of inferiority for we were upper classmen with the best of them. Our officers were Timmy Donovan, president; Frank Anderson, vice-president; Martha Kinnaman, secretary and treasurer; Pearl Hartt, representative, and Miss Hays, sponsor. Our class play, “Dulcy,” was a huge success and our banquet and “prom“ were equally good During this year another of our popular classmates passed away—Ruel Johnson. Our class was increased by two new members, Jack Frost and Mildred Baker; but, although we gained two new members, we lost a large number. They were Abbie Fuller, Helen Lydon, Ursula Pilon, Ethel Pons, Scott Claytor, George Ekdahl. Scott McNees, Andrew Johnson, William Pons and Leo Roszell. Mildred and James Keener, Wilhelmena Tobias and Mike McNeff graduated with the class of 27. When we entered school this year we had a feeling of high hilarity. Only one year more of the old grind. Being “high and mighty” Seniors, we had charge of the “Exhaust” and had a “keen” staff. Martha Kinnaman was editor-in-chief. The paper was issued more regularly and had more original “stuff” than it has had for the past few years. We had as new members in our class this year. Mildred Ream, Winston Kirton, Wilho Maki and Charles McDermott. Our Senior Class Play was “Kempy.” EILEEN STRIPLIN.

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