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The Roundup 1935 ROUNDUP STAFF Editor-in-Chief Beth Hays Business Manager--------------------------------------------------George Koroulis Assistant Business Manager Ann Hougard Assistant Business Manager Faye Jebens Literary Editor--------------------------------------------------Claudia Clark Assistant Literary Editor Maxine Holmes Snapshot Editor----------------------------------------------Anna France Assistant Snapshot Editor------------------------------------Feme Jebens Assistant Snapshot Editor-------------------------------------------Jack Teers Artist Tommy Toole Artist Mabel Peck Artist Margaret McAllister Organization Editor------------------------------------------Jean Rosier Assistant Organization Editor-------------------------------Gladys Murie Athletic Editor Albert Sjogren Assistant Athletic Editor----------------------------------------Kenneth Crum Class Editor Catherine Hartt Assistant Class Editor Ellen Hedges Calendar Dorothy Cornwell Calendar Mary Elizabeth Quealy Faculty Committee: Jacqueline Bost, Winifred Carveth and Wallace McConnell
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The Roundup 1935 JACQUELINE BOST English WINIFRED CARVETH Languages JOHN ENGSTROM Coach LELAH IRWIN Public Speaking F. C. RAWLINS Mathematics .1 OS IE LACER HAYS Social Science E LORE I) TIMOTHY Manual Training HELEN WOLFE Heme Economics CIIRLSTEL THODE Librarian Wallace McConnell Commercial HELEN C. CAHILL Nurse
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The Roundup 1935 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President ....... Willet Robertson Secretary and Treasurer Claudia Clark Vice President ... Gerald Hooper Representative Tommy Toole Four years ago a group of seventy-three Freshmen entered the impressive red brick building which we know as Rawlins High School. They were duly introduced to the “R” by the sophisticated tenth graders. As sophomores this class of ’35 looked forward to initiating the “Freshies,” but were disappointed when a few illustrious members of the Freshmen class painted the “R without the companionship and inspiration of the Sophomores. The now muc! more accomplished and poised class were hosts to the other classes at a Dutch dance, and presented an assembly centered about a bull) fight in Spain. Their Junior year was very successful. The Junior Play, “That’s That,” was received with enthusiasm, and the auditorium was packed “to the gallery.’” The Proml of 1934 was outstanding, the banquet being held in the' dining room of the Parco Hotel. The fourth and final period of the sojurn of this illustrious class in R. H. S. has been entirely pleasant and wo hope profitable. One of the outstanding days of the year was “Senior Day,” which was celebrated when the classes were entertained at an assembly. In the' afternoon all Seniors were dressed in old fashioned and much of it authentic, western attire. That night the Senior Rail, a carnival dance,, was a gala affairv The class wishes to thank their sponsor, Miss Carveth, for her guidance through their high school days and to wish her happiness, as they also wish, joy and contentment to each member of the class in the years to follow.—Mary J. Niland. BETH HAYS—“Beth ’ Editor Exhaust and Annual 4, Tri T 1-3-4, Ezhaust Staff 1-3, Dramatic Club 3-4, National Honorary Society 3-4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Representative Student Leadership Conference 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, Junior Follies 2- 3-4,, National Association of Student Editors 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, May Fete 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Student Council 3-4, Class Secretary 3, Class Play 4. CLARENCE JOHNSON—“Axel” Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, • R” Club 2-3-4, President 4,, Vice President of Class 1, President of Class 2-3, Student Council l-2-3-4, Delegate to Student Conference 2-3-4, President of Stduent Council 4, Junior Follies 3, President of Student Body 4, National Honorary Society 3-4, National Athletic Honorary Society 3-4, Class Play 4. WILLET ROBERTSON—“Rabbi” Class Representative 1-2, Student Leadership Conference 2, Junior Follies 3-4, President of Senior Class 4. Track 2, Football 3, Basketball 1, Radio Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Class Play 4. CLAUDIA CLARK—“Clark” Secretary of Senior Class, Exhaust Staff 4. Annual Staff 4, Student Council 3-4, Secretary 3, Class Vice President 3. National Honorary Society 3-4. Quill and Scroll 4. Student Leadership Conference 2- 3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Tri T 1-3-4, Dramatic Club 3- 4. Dramatic Club V.co 1 resident 4. G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. President 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, President 4, Junior Follies 2-3-4, May Fete 1-2-3-4. Class Plav 4. GERALD HOOPER—“Hooper” Vice President of Senior Class, Student Council 1-2-4, Basketball. 2-3-4, Football 4, Track 3-4. “R” Club 2-3-4. Junior Follies 3, Flag Bearer 4. Exhaust Staff 4, National Honorary Athletic Society 4, Student Leadership Conference 2. TOMMY TOOLE—“Stinky ’ Student Council 1-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Football 3-4, “R” Club 2-3-4, Junior Follies 3. Exhaust Staff 4. Flag Bearer 3-4. National Athletic Sociaty 4. Stud ent Leadership Conference 2, Annual 4. Class P ay 4.
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