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T he 1 9 . 8 R o und u p SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS William Kinnaman President Rogene Peterson Vice President Margaret Campbell Secretary Morris Kramish------------'-----------Treasurer Vern Eyre Representative Miss Myrtle Seaverson Sponsor The Class of ’40, in completing its sophomore year, looks back on a period of two brief but eventful years of school life, each year of which has contributed new honors and a closer organization and fellowship among its members. The year as underclassmen served as a formative period, from which the class emerged in the fall of ’37 to take a place of eminence in the halls of R. H. S. Already its members, as individuals, have attained honors as debaters, athletes and scholars. Several of the school’s most promising athletes are numbered among the members of this class. The Freshman Reception and an assembly were the highlights of theilr year’s activities. As it completes its Sophomore year the Class of '40, under the able guidance of Miss Seaverson, feels amply talented and capable of assuming the role of Juniors for the coming year. —William Kinnaman Sophomore Class Roll Andrews. Fae Marie Arellano, Mabel Bates, Peggy Brazell, Helen Burtch, Jean Brooks. Betty Campbell, Margaret Fianks, Fannie Gealt, Margery Guthrie, Wanda Homer, Roberta Hooker, Virginia Hughes, Freda Jaure, Lilian Johanson, Bertha Keldsen, Mary Kelleher, Anita Kelly, Cameron Lovato, Mary Mangus, Irene Martinez, Stella Peterson, Rogene Ramsay, Peggy Rendle, Betty Reschke, Jean Reschke, Thelma Ridderstedt, Barbara Ryan, Barbara Shaw, Sybil Stratton. Margery Thomason, Ruth Wallace, Marguerite Wilcox, Virginia Adams, Joseph Anderson, James Arellano, Dempson Brimmer, Clarence Brown, Ralph Byrnes, Jim Coolican, Pat Cummings, Ormand East, Joseph Eastlund. Raymond Erwin, Thad Eyre, Vern Farmer, Eugene Fraher, John Franks. Charles Frederickson, Charles Hayes, Sam Hays, Stanley Johnson, Charles Kelly, Fred Kinnaman, William Jean Kramish, Morris Latoski, Carl Logan, Jack McMorris, Sheridan Milam, Freddie Miller, William Moffitt, Glenn Nealon, Francis Nelson, Ralph Ogburn, Douglas Page, George Parker, Jack Plank, John Rasmussen, Ted Rasmusson, Joe Root, Don Root, Merton St. John, Billy Smith, Evan Stanton, Lloyd Stitt, Lee Sullins, James Swanson, Reynold Thomas, Charles Todd, Lawrence Valdez, Teddy Wallenstein, Robert Sorensen, Valdeman
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T he 1938 Roundup FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS Paul Stratton President Ann Martinez Vice President Billy Molander Secretary-Treasurer Don Leiber Class Representative Miss Josie Lacer Hays Sponsor One hundred and ten F’reshmen, some ready to take the place offered them, some timid, but all proud and thrilled, entered the halls of Rawlins High School on September 7, 1937. We are proud to claim the honor of being the largest class that has ever entered this school. On the second attempt we finally managed to whitewash the “R” with no interference from the Sophomores. They, however, had their fun one Friday night when they initiated a group of Freshmen informally near the Court House. On Outlaw Day we Freshmen were greeted more kindly by these upper classmen at the Freshman Reception. After all these formal and informal initiations, we became full-fledged members of R. H. S., with Miss Hays as our class sponsor. We built an outstanding float for the Outlaw Day Parade; we gave a successful one-act play for an assembly in March; and in April our class entertained all the high school members at a Hard Time Dance. Now th t the school year has ended we must give up our title of “The Freshmen” to the newcomers, and take the title of “The Sophomores.” —Paul Stratton Freshman Class Roll GROUP I Back Row left to right: Lucy Langenderfer; Juanita Lake; Gerald Kelleher; Ara Miller; Boyd Larsen; Gladys Luckenbill; Kenneth Keldsen; Denise Larsen; Kenneth McGinnis; Lila Larsen; Betty Logan. Middle Row—left to right: Ann Martinez; Morgan Moore; Mary McKay; Joe Jor- dan; Kenneth Jensen; Dick Mumm; Donald Linde; LeRoy Howell; Art Jaramillo; Billie Molander; George Miller; Eleanor O'Neill. Front Row—left to right: Mary Martinez; Raymond Bowser; Mary Ann Lemons William MacPfcerson; Frances Olson; Den Leiber; Lucille Lauver; Jesus Lascano; Helen Overholt; Jimmy Lamont; Myrtle Larsen; Bill Jordan; Jean Kraft. GROUP II Back Row.—left to right: Georgia Hedrick; George Franks; Kay Anderson; Mary Elkins; Robert Grimm; Shir.ey Brooks; Kenneth Emms; Mary Ellen Clause; Raymond Erickson; June Emerson; Howard Bant a; Oscar Hall; Lynnie Anderson. Middle Row—left to right: Virgene Harding; Harry White; Tom Harvey; Edward Burbank; John Davis; Charles Braig; Forrest Hughes; Leonard Henry; Fred Cully; Don Edwards; Willard Dirst; Pauline Hooker. Front Row—left to right: George Horton; Catherine Bourke; Raymond Barnes; Helen Brown; Donald Burback; Margaret Davis; Dean Addington; Catherine Crum; Horace F'.oyd; Wilma Howell; Forrest Hall; Anna Louise Hayes; Cleo Francis. GROUP III Back Row—left to right; Ronald Sjogren; Bill Carlson; Billy Sullins; Eugene Pettigrew; Barbara Peter; Stewart Van Deuscn; Anna Mae Wilson; Earl Rounds; Jean Parker; Donald Tibbies; Jack Warriner; Paul Sratton; Bill Seiloff. Middle Row—right to left: Robert Tweed; Helen Turner; Neil Wood; Ruth Ann Woodhouse; Robert Vivion; Bessie Robertson; Jack Streeper; Yvonne Potter; Tom Rosier; Betty Petrie; Billy Wendt; Roberta Winnlnghain; Raymond Siray. Front Row—left to r'ght: Ninette Vaughn; Richard Wallenstein; Rene Urban; A. J. Rosier; Billie Ruth Todd; George Parsons; Betty Lou West; Walter Zernikow; Norma Wilson; Raymond Walbye; Betty Jo Smith.
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