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THE JUNIOR CLASS Francis Baker James Banta Francis Brooks Walter Cross Myrl Foster Mvles Gilbert Joel Hays Verna Hud ley El wood Johnson William McNees Lawrence McNeil Elmer Nelson Albert Rasmusson Robert Riddick (•ale Riddle Curtis Sample Russell Shannon Richard Sheahan Peter Trejo Ruth Bruhns Lois Campbell Hattie Cowart Svlvia Dalfors lone. Dineen Gwendolyn Doggett Cleta Ferguson Josephine Frentheway Martha Groff Marjory Hartt Dorothy Huffer Martha Jones Katharine McPherson Laura Joe McAdams Iris McDermith Rosemary McDermott Annie Passenen Thelma Pixler Juanita Pope Susie Rasmussen Margaret San den tjora Mae Sheahan Marlvss Strauss Rhoda Weller
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Cale Riddle James Ranta Rhoda Weller Lois Campbell THE JUNIOR CLASS ( ale Riddle................................President James Banta............................Vice-President Rhoda Weller......................Secretary-Treasurer Lois Campbell....................Class Representative H. H. Moyer................................. Sponsor Colors: Green and white. THE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1027, sixty-six “green” freshmen passed through the portals of Rawlins High School. First and most important was our initiation, i. e. whitewashing the “R”. Then came a dance given by the rest of the school. As we began to find our way from one class to another we felt quite important. On February 17, 1928, we gave the Freshman dance. The school year closed with a picnic at the river. September brought the class together once more as Sophomores. After initiating the Freshmen, we gave a dance on November 23, 1928. Again we closed the school year with a picnic. Our Junior year opened with many of the original members gone from our midst. New members, however, partly made up in number those gone. On December 18, 1929 the Junior class play “TOMMY” was presented in the school auditorium. The play was a great success from every standpoint. In May came the big event of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet, and the Prom. Of course this was another huge success. All the class are looking forward to a bigger and better year as Seniors. H H MOYER C. S. '31 Sp°nSOr
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UNDPIP KxvcsS John Bangs Melvin Engstrom Vada Woods THE SOPPIOMORE CLASS John Bangs..........................................President Melvin Engstrom................................Vice-Presiden Vada Woods................................Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth O’Donnell......................Class Representative Howard Wood...........................................Sponsor Colors: Black and white. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY It was in September of 1928 that we. eighty-seven strong, met for the first time in the high school of Rawlins. During the entire year we successfully carried out our respective duties as Freshmen. Again, in the fall of 1929, sixty-seven of us walked into the study hall of the Rawlins High School, as Sophomores. Happy were we to meet, talk, and assemble again with our old classmates. During the year, we were ably represented in all high school activities. In the inter-class basketball tournament we won second place, being defeated only by the Seniors. In the Declamatory Contest of Rawlins High School two Sophomores, Ralph Meyers and Ernest Neath, won first place in their divisions. They went to the District Declamatory Contest at Rock Springs, where Ernest won second in Humorous and Ralph third in Oratory. We look confidently and happily to our ensuing Junior year, certain that our class of ’3 2 will win many new laurels. M. E. ’32 H. W. WOOD Sponsor
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