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HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 7— Doors of R. H. S. open once more for profs and students. 12,—Frosh are welcomed by Sophs. 14—Songsters organize for school year. 16—G. A. A. girls rounded up. 16—Officials elected for the four classes. 18—Half day vacation—picnic for teachers by Board of Education. 22— Juniors select class rings. Dramatic Club Election. 23— First Assembly. International Quartette. 25— Cheer leaders chosen by faculty. 26— Green River at Rawlins. 28—“Down Memory Lane” books presented to Seniors. OCTOBER 3—Outlaws defeated at Kemmerer, 6-0. 6—New Dramatic Club members chosen. 8— Bird Man warbles for students. 10—Outlaw Day. Victorious over Red Devils. 32-0. 14— Outlaws victorious over Hanna, 33-13—here. 15— Frank Douglas lectures on Klondike Gold Rush. 16— 17—Teachers Convention held at Laramie. 20—Assembly at theatre in observance of Navy Day. 24— Tigers come to defeat Outlaws, 26-13. 27— Hanna loses to Rawlins, 25-6—there. 31—Superior defeats Outlaws, 6-0—here. NOVEMBER 6—Outlaws defeated by Plainsmen in Laramie, 20-12. 10— Armistice Assembly. 11— Hurray for the Armistice. Holiday! 14—Meeting in Rock Springs to make plans for Student Leadership. 18—Chemistry Club organized. Spanish Club organized. B. P. W. Pals entertain Senior Gals. 20—Nautical Dance given by Sophs. 24— Bob Hanscom and players present enjoyable comedy. 25— Dramatic Club presents play “Diabolical Circle” in observance of Thanksgiving. 26, 27, 28, 29—Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 3— Officers elected for Chess Club. 4— Students entertained at assembly by Salvation Army. G. A. A. Girls presented emblems. 5— Basketball meeting at Green River. 11-12—R. H. S. host to Student Leadership Conference. 17— Rawlins Outlaws defeat Hanna Miners in first Basketball Game— 19-17. 18— Dramatic Club presents Christmas Play. 18-4—Christmas Vacation.
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The Roundup 1937 VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN The Valedictorian and Salutatorian are elected from the Senior Class. This year these awards go to Jean Stratton, Valedictorian, and Mary Rasmusson, Salutatorian. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was first organized in April, 1934. Fifteen per cent of the Senior Class and five per cent of the Junior Class are elected to this organization each year. Students are elected to this society by a rating in regard to scholarship, service, character, and leadership. The members who were elected from last year’s junior class are Paul Linke, Evalyn Robertson, and Jean Stratton. Those who received this high honor this year are Mary Rasmusson, Gwendolyn Breitenstein, Virginia Hornig, William Felton, Jean Anderson, Frances Cullen, Kathleen MacKay. Harry Hobbs, Dorothy Hartt, and James Stauss. CITIZENSHIP HONOR PLAQUE The Citizenship Honor Plaque is given to the boy and girl who are considered to rank highest in scholarship, loyalty, and achievement. This year the awards go to Mary Rasmusson and Paul Linke. B. P. W. AWARDS The B. P. W. awards go to the Senior girls who have the highest commercial standing and the highest scholarship standing. This year these awards go to Frances McAllister and Jean Stratton. LIONS SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Each year the Lions Club awards medals to the boys with the highest standings in each of the three lower classes. These awards go to Fraser Burback, Junior; Robert Warriner, Sophomore; and William Kinnaman, Freshman. P. E. O. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Each year the Rawlins Chapter of the P. E. O. awards a medal to the girl with the highest average in her class. This award is given in each of the lower classes. The girls who will receive the P. E. O. awards this year are Kathleen Mackay, Junior; Virginia Beebe, Sophomore; and Barbara Ryan Freshman.
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The Roundup 1937 HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR JANUARY 2—Cheyenne Indians defeat Outlaws here—17-15. 7—Pocatello defeats Outlaws—31-20. 14—Laramie meets defeat by Outlaws—31-20. 16—Dragons defeat Outlaws in Superior—25-23. 19— Outlaws again defeat Miners—19-11. 25—Channing Beebe speaks on Africa. 28—Dragons defeat Outlaws for second time—22-21. FEBRUARY 2—Hanna at Rawlins, 25-11 Outlaws’ favor. 5-6—Western trip proves fatal. Wolves defeat Outlaws, 19-17. Tigers defeat Outlaws, 21-10. 10— Rawlins defeats Saratoga, 35-17. 11— Patriotic Assembly. 12— Rawlins defeats Kemmerer, here—25-23. 18—Green River meets defeat at Rawlins, 44-19. 20— Outlaws meet defeat by Tigers here, 45-16. Debate Team goes to Rock Springs. No decision. 22— Hooray for George! Holiday. 23— Saratoga defeats Rawlins here—21-19. 24— Cheyenne defeats Outlaws in first game on Eastern trip. Rock Springs debate team here. No decision. Strikes cf various classes. 25— Laramie defeats Rawlins, 25-14. MARCH 4t 5, 6—District Tournament. Third, and three on all tourney team— Wentworth, Jernigan and Miller. 12—Minstrel Show and Follies. 16—Dramatic Club Assembly. 17, 18, 19, 20—6th in State Tournament. Wentworth and Jernigan, Ah-State. 26— Good. Friday—Holiday. APRIL 2—Annual Exhibition of students’ work. 9—Freshmen entertain at dance. Glee Club Girls entertain mothers at tea. 16—Glee Club Girls attend music festival at Casper. 14—R Club initiation and assembly. 21— James Stauss elected President of Student Body for 1937-38. Kathleen MacKay elected Editor of Exhaust. 22— Assembly—Foxwell. 30—Senior Day. Assembly and Dance. MAY 10—Senior Class Play, “I’ll Remember You.” 21—Traveling Group presents Opera. 20-21—May Fete. Marie Spataro crowned Queen 23— Baccalaureate. 26—Senior Exams. 28—Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. JUNE 2—Commencement. George W. Frasier gives address. 3 Report cards given out. Assembly, Dance, and Kxhaust given out. Doors close for another three months.
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