Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1931

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THE SENIOR CLASS Cale Riddle James Banta Curtis Sample Marjorie Hartt President Vice-President Secretary-Treasu rer Class Representative THE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A great many years ago, four to be exact, 6 6 sturdy pioneers started on a four-year journey into the vast wilderness of “higher education.’ We traveled in live covered wagons. Algebra, English. Latin, History, and Physical Training. We were certain that we had all of the needed provisions, but after the first six weeks of fair weather and storm we discovered that we had to strive harder if we intended to make the journey with the other “Pioneers.” About the second week of travel we were stopped by a savage group of Indians called Sophomores, and a battle was waged on a high hill where a large white figure was located, the “It.” At the end of nine months of hard work and cold weather we decided to rest, so we departed for a small village called “Vacation.” In September we again started our journey, feeling stronger and more powerful for we had now won the name of “Sophomore.” We were no longer on entirely new ground and were proud of that fact. After another nine months we were again exhausted and decided to rest once more, calling our camp “Recreation.” On September 4, tired of being “men and wonun of leisure,” we started moving forward. Again we changed our name, this time to “Juniors.” This year of travel was the most successful year that we had as yit covered. We decided to establish a standard ring for all future “Pioneers.” This plan was voted on and passed. Next came the Junior Class play, “Tommy.” It was a huge success and greatly enjoyed by the “Pioneers.” Near the end of our journey we met a band of friendly Indians called “Seniors,” and we held a splendid celebration, calling it the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. It was held in a village called “Parco” and took place in an adobe inn, the Parco Hotel. We decided that this was an appropriate time to rest, so we pitched camp for the last time. We called our camp “Three Months of Leisure” because we knew that we would have little time for vacation after we had reached our goal, “Graduation.” Living up to the name of our camp, we again started forward about September 5, 1930. This year we adopted “Seniors” for our title and became the leaders of all the “Pioneers.” We accomplished a great many arduous feats. We published a paper called “The Exhaust” and a year book which we called “The Roundup “ This year book was purchased by all of the “Pioneers” in memory of their successful four years’ journey. One afternoon the boys held a secret meeting and decided to give the girls of the caravan a dinner. All present had a very enjoyable time and the girls, in order to show their appreciation, also gave the boys a dinner a few weeks later. Each day we were nearing our destination, feeling both happy and sad at the same time. Our hearts seemed to be too large for our chests and the sensation was so queer, -—something we never had felt before. Two days before we reached the long anticipated end of our journey we were overtaken by a large band of Indians called “Juniors.” However, they were wery peaceful and that day gave us a wonderful “Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom.” On May 28, 1931 we reached our goal, “Graduation.” Thus wras concluded a very eventful journey through the once unknown lands of High School. I j). H. H. MOYER Sponsor

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JAMES BANTA—“Jimmy” Vice-President - 2, 3, 4 WINIFRED LEE CAMERON “Peggy” Entered from Powell -4 “Exhaust” Staff - 4 “Roundup” Staff—Pep Club - 4 LOIS CAMPBELL—“Hump” Glee Club - 1, 2, 3, 4—Pres. - 3 “Tri T” Club - 1. 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club - 3, 4—Pres. - 4 “Exhaust” Staff - 3. 4 “Roundup” Staff Pep Club - 4 Scholarship Awards - 2, 3, 4 Student Conference - 2, 3, 4 State Tournament - 4 Class Play - 3, 4—Valedictorian - 1 University of Wyo. Scholarship MYRL FOSTER—“Myrl” “Exhaust”—“Roundup” Staff - 4 Class Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Track - 1 VERNA HUDLEY—“Hud” Football and Track - 1, 2, 3, 4 “R” Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 SYLVIA DALFORS —“Sylvie” Glee Club - 3. 4 Pep Club - 4 CLETA FERGUSON—“Buddie” “Tri T” - 1. 2. 3. 4 Glee Club - 1. 2. 3—Sec’y. - 4 Dramatic Club - 3, 4—Pep Club - 4 State Tournament - 4 JOEL HAYS—“Jo” Class Basketball - 1, 2. 3. 4 Basketball - 3, 4—“R” Club - 4 Football - 2, 3, 4

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