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19 3 4 The Roundup SOPOMORE CLASS HISTORY September 2, 1932, brought the usual immigration of green inexperienced Freshmen to the doors of Rawlins High School. Soon after entering these famous doors they established one precedent. A few illustrious members of the class “stole a march” on the Sophomores anil painted the “R” without their companionship and inspiration. During this eventful year Henry Swanson held the office of president and Norman Stratton that of vice-president. As is the custom of the Freshman, we held a class dance, which was regarded as a great success. With the aid of our sponsor, Mr. Wood- we came through the trials of our Freshman year with enough reserve energy to enroll the next fall as Sophomores. As holders of this exalted title we spent a very enioyable year. One of the events most important to the class was the election of class officers. Ruth Stratton was chosen president and Henry Swanson, vice-president Our class dance was staged soon after the Christmas holidays and although the floor was not crowded everyone reported that the dance was most successful. Largely because of Mr. Wood’s splendid help these last two years have been very happy ones, and with his continued sponsorship we are confident that there are two such years still awaiting us. —Ada Hadsell SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL President----------- Vice-President Secretary-T r easu re r Representative Sponsor . Ruth Stratton Henry Swanson LaNez Welsh June Measures Mr. Wood Jeanne Baker Anna Branch George Brox Louise Bruning Stella Cameron Alfred Jack Chris Jaramillo Edna Johnson Josephine Johnston Hazel Konsmo Kenneth Overholt Clyde Pryce Dorothy Quinlan Lawrie Ramsay Catherine Rasmussen Waunetta Crawford Susie Cummings Evelyn Dally Otto Daily Bernice Dakan Robert Larsen Gladys Lauver Joaquin Lawler Francis Lewis Rob Roy Logan Walter Rasmussen Celso Regalado Ruth Roberts Grace Robertson William Robertson Agnes Davies Winfred Davis Alfred Duncan Lester Erb June Ferry Sander Luoma Winifred Lynn Hilda Makinen Billy McBride William McIntosh Rose Roybali Ernest Seeds Nancy Sjogren James Sloss Daisy Mae Smith Henry Firestone Max Foster Margaret George Mary Gholson Frank Gordon Donald McNeil June Measures Burt Meyers Marjorie Miller Virginia Miller Norman Stratton Ruth Stratton Henry Swa.nson Alfonso Trejo Otto Tuenge Esther Gustafson John Hackett Ada Hadsell Billy Hanks Mary Higgins Sterling Moore Margaret Nelson Virginia Nelson Kermit Nelson Roy Olson Bess Winborne Ray Winningham Ray Waters LaNez Welsh Albert Welton Byron Wenger Doris West
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19 3 4 The Roundup FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY When the Freshmen enrolled on September 5, 1933, there were over ninety students, including several new pupils. A few of the more ambitious of us bought some whitewash and started to the “R” on Friday afternoon, September 8, before the Sophomores found out our plans, for if they had found out before we had done it, woe be to us! However, as the weather was rainy it was impossible to reach the “R.” The next day we painted it beautifully according to our idea, but not to the Sophomores’. After this we were able to be called “full-fledged Frosh.” At our first class meeting we elected William Felton as president; Frank Miller, vice-president; Evalyn Robertson, secretary-treasurer; and Paul Linke representative. Miss Hays is our class sponsor. We were very grateful to the rest of the Rawlins High School students for giving us such an enjoyable Freshman Reception Dance, at which we all had a good time. I am sure that everyone has had great fun in his first year of high school and appreciates everything that the teachers and the other students have done to help him. We all hope that we shall be able to attend this “dear old high” next year and continue our good times. —Jean Stratton FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL President Vice-President Secretary-T reasu rer Representative Sponsor William Felton ---Frank Miller Evalyn Robertson -----Paul Linke Miss Hays Helen Allen Jean Anderson Ruth Anderson Elmer Armstrong Hester Brown Iona Burton Leroy Bunten George Clark Frances Cullen Barbara Daily Alice Druley Frances Erickson Robert Evans William Felton Marcelle Forbes Kenneth Ford Signe Gustafson Raymond Haglund Douglas Hennek Billy Higgins Virginia Harnig Eddie Higley Bennie Howard Lyle Hyatt William Ingram Oscar Jacobson Billy Jernigan Myrtle Johnson Frank Keenan Ruth Kirk William Koontz David Kramish Peter Larsen Everett Larson Earleen Laurence Paul Linke Hope Marks Garnette Maus Frances McAlister Billy McDermott Dorothy Watkins Floyd Wolfe Gwendolyn Breitenstein Jean Stratton Lillian Vickman Jack Walker Mary Anne Wallace Carol Waters Jack McGarry Arthur McNees Edward Messinger Frank Miller Wilmer Miller Thomas Montgomery Ella Olson Gladys Overholt Don Nelson Dorothy Paris Ella Radcliff Mary Rasmusson Martina Regalado Evalyn Robertson Elmer Rossman Manson Ruland Marie Spataro Charlotte Spurlock Charles Stein Joe Stephenson
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