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The Roundup 1933 Front Row left to right: Jamie Dixon, Ralph Meyers, Lois Crawford, Edward Walker, La Nez Welsh. Eugene McAllister, Eula Eottoms. Second Row, left to right; Willet Robertson. Louise Logan, Walter Firestone, Ruth Weller, Frank Walker, Jean Rosier Third Row, left to right; Henry Swanson, William Davis, Louise Hartt, Gerald Hooper, Clarence Johnson, Norman Stratton. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council was first organized by Mr. Moyer in 1925, Those eligible for memberhip are: class officers and representatives, the president of each club organized, and the Student Body President. The purpose of such an organization is to give the students an opportunity to help in the running of the high school government. The first meeting of this year was held Sept. 15, 1932 for the purpose of electing officers for this school term. The President of the student body is' president and presiding officer; the secretary-treasurer is elected by members of the council. This method of student government has proved to be successful and will probably continue as an important organization in Rawlins High School.
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The Roundup 1933 RENDLE NELSON—“Professor” Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Junior Follies 3-4. ELIZABETH SWANSON Class Basketball 2-3 G. A. A. 2. Tri T 1-2, Glee Club 12-3-4, Exhaust Staff 4, Junior Follies 3, Pep Club 3-1 CRYSTAL TIIODE—“Chris'' Class Basketball 4, Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 4. Glee Club 4, entered from Belvidere. S. Dak., 4. ROY OGG Football 3-4, R Club 3-4, Junior Follies 3. GUY SHIPMAN Football 3-4, R Club 4. Radio Club 4 President, Spanish Club 3. Junior Follies 3. THELMA TREVATHAN—“Trev” Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Betsy Ross Club 2-3, President 2-3, Junior Follies 3, Student Conn ell 2-3, Pep Club 2. RUTH WELLER—“Red” Senior Class Representative Class Basketball 1-2-3, G. A. A. 2-3-4, President 3-4, Tri T 3, Dramatic Club 3 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, President 4. Quill and Scroll 3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Follies 3. Student Council 3-4: Student Leader-ihip 4, Exhaust Staff 1-2-3-4. Annual Staff 4. Cheer Leader 1-2-3-4. ARCHIE SMITH—“Arch Class Basketball 4, Class Track 3, Football 1-2-4, Track 3-4, Junior R Club 1, Spanish Club 3. CHARLES STRATTON- —“Chuck” Class Basketball 2-3, Junior R Club 2-3. Radio Club L Junior Follies 3, Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY WHITLOW—“Dothey” Entered from Greeley. Colo. 4. Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4. WARREN WHITE—“Pluto” Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Junior Follies 3-4, Annual Staff 4. ROBERT STRATTON—“Bob” Class Basketball 1-2, Class Track 3, Junior R Club 2. Junior Follies 3.
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The Roundup 1933 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL President..... Vice Fresident Treasurer .... Representative .. Jamie Dixon Frank Walker Eula Bottoms .... Ellen Pace Ann Armstrong Eula Bottoms Bob Allen Isabel Branch Gertrude Brox Frances Bruhns Margaret Hart Ruth Healy Jean Hill Martha Johnson Alice Kenney Edna Larson Helen Sportsman Clair Noble John Pettigrew Clyde Plymell Evangeline Stauss Christine Thompson Arthur Backstrom Shelby Brewer Carl Brink Roscoe Countryman Catherine Crowley Margaret Dixon Billy Higley Harold Hopkins Ivar Johansen Wilmer Johnson Ruth Little Louise McDermott Melva Thompson Kathleen Ticknor Trivino Sandoval Virgil Sneed Tom Stra.tton Zelma Tully Margaret Dye Junior Crawford Ray Dalfors Charles Frentheway Susie Esquibel Jeanne McIntosh Eileen McIntosh Donald Jones Carl Lindahl Robert McNulty Elizabeth Wenger Virginia Williamson Eleanor Willis Rudolph Trejo Frank Walker Wilamina Gordon Evelyn Hall Melvin Guilford Eric Gustafson Wilber Hart Harold Meyers Kirk Miller Ellen Pace Marion Robertson Juanita Smith Margaret Winborne Lorraine Winningham Ruth Miller Welton Wenger Alton Wormald JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As Freshmen, new, “green,” and “too young to know what it’s all about, we summoned up enough vitality to break through into our Sophomore year smiling. That period of our high school career was considerably more successful than was the first (we paid for our whitewash which we used to put the annual coating on the “R” during our initiation as Freshmen.) This, our Junior year, we feel, has practically climaxed our activity as students in R. H. S.; witness our “Junior Follies” and Junior-Senior banquet and prom. I say “practically climaxed” because we expect to make 1934. our senior year, the biggest and best of our career in high school. Again we wish to extend our sincere thanks to Miss Flynn for so graciously acting as our .sponsor, and to assure her of our complete cooperation through next year. —Kirk Miller
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