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The Roundup 1933 R. H. S. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of the Rawlins High School was organized with eleven old members. Eleven new members were taken in, making the total membership twenty-two; of which one is a Sophomore, one a Freshman, and the remaining, Juniors and Seniors. The Dramatic Club presented a play. “Circumstances Alter Cases,” for the Junior Follies; and it was very well liked by all who saw it. The officers for the year were Ralph Meyers. President; Ellen Pace, Secretary-Treasurer; and Louise I ogan, Chairman of the Program Committee. The other members of the club are Ann Armstrong, Vivian Blakeman, Lois Crawford, Margaret Dixon, Mildred Gordon. Louise Hartt, Alice Kenney, Aaron Kra-mish, Constance Sloss, Mary Stratton, Christine Thompson. Catherine Rasmusson Crystal Thode. Kirk Miller. Ruth Weller. Dorothy Whitlow, Ruth Healy, Virginia Williamson and Virginia Hays.
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The Roundup 1933 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row, left to right: Freida Riley, Eileen McGarry, Catherine Niland, Ruth Do-branski, Louise Hartt, Louise Logan. Ruth Weller, Claudia Clark, Anna Hou-gard. Anna France, Beth Hays, Thelma Trevatlian. Second row, left to right: Marion Robertson, Juanita Plymell, Maxine Holmes, Florence Dorr, Crystal Thode, La Nez Welsh, Mary Jane Niland, Ann Armstrong, Martha Johnson, Edna Larson, Marguerite Johnson, Gladys Murie. Third row, left to right: Winifred Lynn, Anna Branch, Agnes Davies, Marjorie Miller, June Measures, Ruth Stratton, Virginia Stauss, Jeanne Baker, Eula Bottoms, Isabelle Branch, Grace Robertson. The Girls’ Athletic Association of Rawlins High School was founded by Miss Shively in the fall of 1930. At that time meetings were held and sports were decided upon and seasons outlined, but thorough organization was not completed, so the following year, 1931, saw the final organization of the club. Officers for the year were elected and a constitution was drawn up. Sports were arranged for the different seasons of the year, and the process of determining points to be awarded was discussed. This year the club again elected officers and went through the regular program as found in the constitution. The officers for 1932-1933 were: Ruth Weller, president; and Claudia Clark, secretary-treasurer. Sport leaders were: Louise Hartt, basketball leader; Louise Logan, volley ball leader; and Marguerite Johnson, baseball leader. G. A. A. points are determined by the activity in various sports, and membership to the club is 100 points. A total of 1200 points must be attained before a member is entitled to a sweater. Points may be earned in basketball, baseball, volley ball, hiking, skating and many other sports. G. A. A. ha.s been a decided success in R. H. S., as the girls have taken a tremendous interest in it Much of the credit is due to Miss Shi e-)y for her untiring work and constant interest.
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The Roundup 1933 Left to rijfht: Lois Crawford. Vivian Blakeman. Ruth Weller, and Louise Hartt. First row, left to ri rht: Vernon Johnston, Jim McClanahan, Charles Stratton. Frank Bond, and Louis Felter. Second row, left to risrht: Eugene McAllister, Mont Lake. Mr. Wood. Sponsor, Edward Walker, Guy Shipman, Cleo East and. Norman De Lannoy. HOME HYGIENE CLASS
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