Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1932

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THE ROUNDUP 1932

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THE ROUNDUP 19 3 2 THE JUNIOR CLASS In September, 1929, our “hale and hearty” class began its adventm -ous journey through the high school. We all felt rather “green” and we probably looked even more so. Nevertheless, our Freshman year left us with many unforgettable memories. Our second year was very successful, and we truly enjoyed watching the Freshmen go through the initiation that we had endured the year before. We began our Junior year with more ambition than ever before Some of our old members were not with us, but their places were filled by new and equally enthusiastic members. In April our class presented the “Junior Follies.” We wish to express our appreciation of the cooperation of the other classes in helping to make this program the success it was. We ended the year with the Junior-Senior banquet and prom; and if you do not think that “went over big,”—well—just ask a senior. We are now looking eagerly forward to our last year in high school, with the hope and expectation that it will be as successful as we have been in our past three. We wish to thank our sponsor, Miss Hays, for all the help she has given us, and we hope that she will be with us again next year, to guide us through the last and most important year of our high school life. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL President Jack Bottoms Vice President Gene McAllister Secretary and Treasurer Lois Crawford Representative Helen Shipman Thelma Alameda Walter Backstrom John Bangs Richard Bates Vivian Blakeman Louise Hartt Virginia Hays Maurice Howard Donald Hughes Fred Johnson Margaret Nylander Vincent O’Connor Mary O’Driscoll Roy Ogg Lucille Sawyer Jack Bottoms Neil Byrnes Lois Crawford Norma Darknell William Davis Erik Johnson Marguerite Johnson Vernon Johnston Daniel Julio Mont Lake Richard Seitli James Sheahan Helen Shipman Guy Shipman Constance Sloss Norman DeLannoy Cleo East Coral Edwards Louis Felter Cora Ma« Foster Arlisse Leahy Louise Loga.n Mary Luoma Lillian MacKinen Gene McAllister Archie Smith Wanda Stacey Charles Stratton Mary Stratton Robert Stratton Mildred Gordon Buena Guilford John Hagen Jack Harns Marie Harrison James McClanahan John Mathieson Eileen McGarrv Ralph Meyers Rendle Nelson Elizabeth Swanson Thelma Trevathan Edna Vanderhoff Eleanor Walby Edward Walker Ruth Weller Warren White



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THE ROUNDUP 1932 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 2, 1930, we entered the doors of R. H. S., as green “Freshies,’’ rather dreading the painting of the “R.” But this year, as we entered the school building we could look down upon the Frosh and put them through the initiation that we had been “done” through. On September 7, a great sorrow was brought upon our class when Marion O'Donnell, a member of the class of ‘34, was killed in an automobile accident. At Hallowe’en we were hosts to the other classes at a colorful carnival dance. “Last but not least” as Sophomores, we presented a program for an assembly. We wish to again extend our thanks to Miss Flynn, our sponsor, for so ably guiding us through another year in old R. H. S. We only hope that our last two years may be as profitable as our past two years have been. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL President Kirk Miller Vice-President Margaret Dixon Secretary and Treasurer Eula Bottoms Representative Ellen Pace Cheer Leader---------------------Ann Armstrong Bob Allen Ann Armstrong Arthur Backstrom Paul Bourke Eula Bottoms Katherine Hayes Ruth Healy Julia Herrera Billy Higley Harold Hopkins Babel Branch Selby Brewer Carl Brink Irene Brown Gertrude Brox Jean Hill ivar Johansen Martha Johnson Wilmer Johnson Donald Jones Frances Bruhns Roscoe Countryman Junior Crawford Catherine Crowley Ray Dalfors Alice Kenney Edna Larson Carl Lindahl Ruth Little Louise McDermott Maxine Darknell Margaret Dixon Margaret Dye Susie Esquibell Wilhamina Gordon Eileen McIntosh Jean McIntosh Robert McNulty Harold Meyers Kirk Miller Melvin Guilford Eric Gustafson Evelyn Hall Wilbur Hart Fred Haskins Vera Osier Ellen Pace Clyde Plymell Edith Rhoe Marion Robertson Juanita Smith Virgil Sneed Helen Sportsman Thomas Stratton Evangeline Stauss Melva Thompson Kathleen Tickner Zelma Tully Helen Vanderhoff Raymond Veitch Frank Walker Leona Waybright Elizabeth Wenger Welton Wenger Virginia Williamson Eleanor Willis Margaret Winborne Lorraine Winningham Alton Worinald

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