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THE ROUNDUP 1932 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The first meeting of the R. H. S. Student Council was held on September 21, 1925. Since then the organization has been a vital one to R. H. S. The first meeting of this school year was held on September 15, at which time the officers were elected and the council organized for the year. Student government has been tried in various forms, but the council form has proved most successful. It enables the students to control and govern the high school activities through the Representatives of the different classes and clubs. All measures concerning high school activities are brought before the Council for a vote. This representative form of student government makes it possible for the students not only to control the action taken on proposed measures, but to investigate any new measures or relief forms which they desire or deem necessary. The members of the student council learn many valuable lessons in leadership, and gain much valuable experience in citizenship from this organization. The management of R. H. S. has become very efficient under the new class representative plan and the Student Council Government, and the cooperation of the student body is highly commendable. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS MELVIN ENGSTROM President VADA WOODS -----------Secretary-Treasurer MR. MOYER---------------------Faculty Advisor Eugene McAllister Ralph Meyers Kirk Miller Kathleen O’Connor Ellen Pace Maurice Shaw Helen Shipman Elizabeth Stratton Ralph Sundin Tommy Toole Thelma Trevathan Ruth Weller John Bangs Eula Bottoms Jack Bottoms Gerald Burrell Lois Crawford Margaret Dixon Coral Edwards Virginia Garretson Harry Hennek Watson Innes Harold Johnson Clarence Johnson David Lloyd
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THE ROUNDUP 1932 BRUHNS KVROULIS toolc RROOKLV RANKS CRUM CLARK O MA RTT MY AT T KRAMtSH RILL Y MAZER ROBERTSON HCOOCS STCIN
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THE ROUNDUP 1932 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls Athletic Association of Rawlins High School was founded in the fall of 193 0 by Miss Shively, Physical Education rnstructor. This year the girls bought membership sweaters, all those in the club being entitled to wear them and chevrons being awarded for every 300 points. R sweaters will be awarded to girls earning their necessary 1200 points, which may be obtained in fall and spring basketball, baseball, volley ball, hiking alnd horseshoe pitching. The. first meeting was held Oct. 3, when the officers for the year werje elected, these being; Ruth Weller, president; and Louise Logan, secretary-treasurer. Meetings were held thereafter on the first Thursday in every month w'hen the business of deciding on point systems, electing sport leaders and deciding on dates for tournaments wras discussed. Sport leaders were; Louise Hartt, hiking; Maxine Darknell, volley ball. Marguerite Johnson, fall baseball. An initiation was held in February and added eight new members to the organization. The latter part of March, a color tournament was held. All girls having at least ten practices were allowed to play and a class tournament ended the basketball season a week later, the Juniors easily winning the cup by downing the Sophomores 25-10 and the Freshmen by a score of 30-15. The members are: Eula Bottoms, Maxine Darknell, Louise Hartt, Beth Hays, Martha Johnson, Marguerite Johnson, Alice Kenney, Edna Larson, Louise Logan, Eileen McGarry, Vera Osier, Mary Stratton, Virginia Stauss, Elizabeth Swanson, Thelma Trevathan, Kathleen Ticknor, Leona Waybright Elizabeth Wenger, Ruth Weller
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