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Raymond Harper Roy Nordlund Clarice Innes Hilda Roach THE SENIOR CLASS Raymond Harper...................................President Roy Nordlund................................Vice-President Clarice Innes..........................Secretary-Treasurer Hilda Roach...........................Class Representative Miss Mendel. Miss Poborsky..................Class Sponsors Motto: “We are the architects of our own fortunes.’ Colors: Purple and white. Flower: Lilac. THE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One rainy day in September. 1926, our group of rather “green” Freshmen walked timidly into the study hall of Rawlins High School. We gradually became better acquainted with the upper classmen, espsciallv during the initiatory ceremonies. Although some of this process was painful, the principal part consisted of a trip to the “R” with white-wash and later to the grave-yard where, instead of seeing white ghosts, most of us began to look as if we had seen Mack ones. After a great many trials and tribulations as Freshmen we re-entered Rawlins High School on September 7. 1927 as Sophomores. We felt rather dignified and took it upon ourselves to initiate our more unfortunate schoolmates, the Freshmen. With Miss Jerabek a s sponsor we progressed rapidly. The princ:pal event of our young lives this year was our dance given October 28, when all kinds of Hallowe’en spooks were in attendance. The next year we assumed the air of proud and haughty Juniors and some of the many events making this year a crowning success were: Our winning the loving cup for school spirit during the football serson: our annual dan e: the tremendous success of our class play, “The Tightwad.” and the lavish entertainment of the Seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet held at Parco. And now conies our last great year. Proud are we to claim the title of “High and Mighty” Seniors. Upon our shoulders this year fell the responsibility of editing the high school paper and the annual. The activities this year were: two assem- blies given by the Public Speaking classes, which are entirely composed of Seniors; our class play; our annual picnic and dance. The banquet and prom given us by the Juniors provided a fitting close for our high school career. We have come to the end of our high school days now and are ready to join the ranks of the alumni. K. .1., ’30.
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THE I UNDIJIP LOIS BARKHURST “Bark hurst” “Tri T” - 4 HAROLD ALBRIGHT “Herbie” RICHARD ANDERSON “Dick” Class Pres. - 2 Student Conference - 4 Dramatic Club - 3 Class Track - 1, 2 Track - 2 Football - 3, 4 Class Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain - 2, 4 Basketball - 3, 4 “R“ Club - 3, 4; Pres. - 4 HARRIET BATES “Bates” Dramatic Club - 2, 4 “Tri T” - 3‘, 4 State Tournament - 3, 4 Typist “Exhaust” Staff - 4 HELEN BEELER “Sunkist” “Tri T” - 2, 3, 4 “Exhaust” Staff - 4 “Roundup Staff” - 4 Dramatic Club - 3. 4 CLARENCE CRUM “Crum” “Exhaust” Staff - 4 “Roundup” Staff - 4 Orchestra - 1. 2, 3, 4 JAMES DAVIS “Rev.” “R” Club - 4 Football - 4 BARBARA BIBLE “Barbie” Class Officer - 1 T” - 1. 2, 3, 4; Sec’y Glee Club - 2, 3. 4 Dramatic Club - 3. 4 Tri JCj)3C
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