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The Junior Class
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THE JUNIOR CLASS Melvin Engstrom Ralph Sundin .... Vada Woods .... Lyle Van Norman ('lass Colors . CLASS OFFICERS .........................................President. .....................................Vice-President ............................... Secretary-Treasurer ...............................Class Representative ..................................Black and White Chloe Anderson Hazel Ashford John Bangs Esther Betty Frank Bond Hazel Bowser Eileen Cameron Melvin Engstrom Angela Espy Mitchell Evans Mildred Flegg Louise Foster Virginia Garretson Martha Gustafson Watson Innes Frances Irwin Katie Jaure Laura Jensen Fred Johanson Harold Johnson CLASS ENROLLMENT Alice Johnson Helen Kirk Leslie Kolsen Bill Lane Ernest Lindahl Eloise Le Masters David Lloyd Frank Mattison Walter Moriarity John Mowrer Hester Nelson Ernest Neath Vincent O’Connor Kathleen O’Connor Elizabeth O’Donnell Dorothy Olsen Peter Pappas Hal Pope Jack Reed John Riley Louise Roberts Dick Romero Orpha Schoeber Maurice Shaw Billy Scott Eric Schmidt Charlotte Smith Marguerite Stanley Robert Stookey Elizabeth Stratton Ralph Sundin Hope Tiinks Harriet Tupper Lyle Van Norman Florence Watts Vada Woods JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY When the “Class of ’32“ first assembled in September, 1928, it consisted of eighty-seven promising students, who passed safely through the perils and hardships of their Freshman year. In the fall of 19 29 sixty-seven of us again met to continue our course. September, 1930, found fifty-six of the more ambitious once more enrolled in R. H. S. This, our third year, has been most eventful. In December, the Jufniors scored a “big hit” in their class play, “The Mummy and the Mumps,” which was directed by Miss Lelah Erwin. The members of the class entered so heartily into the spirit of the play that eight of them actually had the mumps. The class was ably represented in Dramatic Club, R. Club, Tri T, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Football, and Basketball. We are especially proud of two of our members, Ralph Sundin and Vada Wooos. Ralph won second place in Novice Typing at Laramie, and Vada won second place in Dramatic Reading at Rock Springs. We are also justly proud of the fact that Ernest Lindahl and Eric Schmidt were mentioned for all state basketball honors in Class B. The Junior Banquet and Prom, held on May 27, at the Paroo Hotel and the High School Gymnasium, was a big success. The attractive decorations, based on pioneer life, were cleverly carried out in the colors of the Junior and Senior Classes. Having spent three happy and profitable years in R. H. S. under the sponsorship of Howard W. Wood, we are eagerly anticipating our Senior year. TL W. WOOD Sponsor
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Eugene McAllister Janies Sheahan Louise Logan Jack Bottoms Edward Walker Ruth Weller Class Colors President Vice-President Secretary --------Treasurer Representative Reporter Orange and Black CLASS ENROLLMENT Llovd Ashford Walter Baekstrom Richard Bates Vivian Blakeman Jack Bottoms Neil Byrnes Mona Carrol Lois Crawford Norma Darknell William Davis Norman Dj Lannoy Carrie Douglas Cleo East Coral Edwards Cora Mae Foster Mildred Gordon Beuna Guilford John Hagan Marie Harrison Louise Hartt Virginia Hays B nny Heddy Maurice Howard Toilette Houston Donald Hughes Eric Johnson Marguerite Johnson V.rnon Johnson Daniel Julio Arleene Kaspar Hazel Kirk Mont Lake Louise Logan Mary Luoma Lillian Mackinen John Mathieson Eugene McAllister James McClanahan Eileen McGarry Rendle Nelson ; : En Meinoriain—ORAL WIXNINGHAM T --@ Mary O’Driscoll Roy Ogg Lucille Sawyer Richard Seith Wilbur Shannon James Sheahan Guy Shipman Helen Shipman Constance Sloss Archie Smith Wanda Stasey Charles Stratton Mary Stratton Robert Stratton Elizabeth Stratton Marjory Tiffany 'rhelma Trevathan Clayton Trosp-er Edward Walker Eleanor Walbye Ruth Weller Warren White In September. 1929, our class of sixty-seven members entered high school as • green” b resnmen. Before we fully realized what high school was, we found ourselves being initiated by the Sophomores, who wanted revengj for what had been done to them the year before. We had hardly recovered from the ill effects of the initiation when we found ourselves the center of attraction. This time the high school had united to give us a welcome dance. We returned as Sophomores in September, 1930. We had a class meeting and elected officers as follows: Eugene McAllister, President; James Sheahan, Vice-President; Louise Logan, Secretary; Jack Bottoms, Treasurer; Eddie Walker, Class Representative, and Ruth Weller, Class Reporter. We then had the big satisfaction of watching the Freshmen paint the ‘R.” Later we gave a colorful dance for the high school. And now our Sophomore year is over. We can only hope that our future years in high school will bo as profitable as our past ones have been. l. H. JOSIE L. HAYS Sponsor
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