Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1939

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY (Written by Clarence Brimmer) Like the sun that pursues its course through the day, so have we pursued our course through high school. We, like the sun, arose in the east (as freshmen) and as did the sun, we arose full of hope and fervent dreams, promising a new and fuller day. Ample in rewards of honor and glory was the morning of that day, for several of our members attained high honors as athletes, scholars and debaters. The outstanding events of this period were the Freshman Reception and Sophomore Assembly. Though this morn of our school life served but as a formative period, yet it was a period that provided the most of recollections Noontime being observed at the end of the Sophomore year, the afternoon was begun by the Junior Class winning the prize for the best. Hoat in the Outlaw Day Parade. In the operetta, given in place of the Junior Follies, several of the members of the class proved their powers as songsters and songstresses as well as their ability as actors. At the end of the year 38-39 the Junior Class invited its fellow-students to the Annual Banquet and Prom. It is expected and hoped that at least in the host class itself this event has given rise to many memories that will be forever cherished. But now as the afternoon begins to wane and lengthening shadows of the Senior year begin to overtake us, let it not be understood that we do not look happily forward to this twilight period of our school life, but that we anxiously await that time when we ourselves shall cast off the cloak of the Junior, assume the rcbe of the Senior, and with the admirable assistance of our sponsor, Miss Seaverson, strive to round out the end of a perfect day. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Arellano, Mabel Bates, Peggy Brazell, Helen Brooks, Betty Burtch, Jean Campbell, Margaret Franks, Fanny Gealt, Margery Gemelke, Irene Guthrie, Wanda Homer, Roberta Hooker, Virginia Hughes, Freda Jaure, Lillian Johanson, Bertha Keldsen, Mary Kelleher, Anita Kelly, Cameron Lovato, Mary McGlothlan, Mary Mangus, Irene Martinez, Stella Owens, Audrey Peterson, Rogene Ramsay, Peggy Reschke, Jean Resc-hke, Thelma Ridderstedt, Barbara Ryan, Barbara Shaw, Sybil Stratton, Margery Thomason, Ruth Wallace, Marguerite Adams, Joseph Anderson, James Bartlett, Jesse Bawden, George Brimmer, Clarence Brown, Ralph Byrnes, James Cairns, Douglas Cornelly, Thomas Coolican, Pat Cummings, Ormand East, Joe Eastlund, Raymond Ervin, Thad Eyre, Vern Farmer, Eugene Fraher, John Franks, Charles Fredrickson, Charles Harrison, Grant Hayes, Sam Hays, Stanley Johnson, Charles Kastner, Stuart Kelly, Fred Kinnaman, William Kramish, Morris Latoski, Carl Logan, Jack Michie, John Milam, Fred Miller, William Moffitt, Glenn Nealon, Francis Nelson, Ralph Page, George Parker, Jack Plank, John Rasmussen, Ted Rasmusson, Joe Root, Donald Root, Merton Smith, Evan Sorenson, Valdemr.r Stanton, Lloyd Stitt, Lee Swanson, Reynold Sulims, James Thomas, Charles Todd, Lawrence Wallenstein, Robert



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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Paul Stratton President Don Leiber Vice-President Bill Sullins Secretary-Treasurer Mary McKay Class Representative Miss Hays Sponsor The Class of ’41, numbering one hundred and ten Freshmen, assumed their duties as members of R. H. S. on September 7, 1937. The primary objective of our year as underclassmen was to attain familiarity in executing our duties within the portals of R. H. S. An Outlaw Day lioat, an assembly and a Hard Time Dance were the main events of its annual program. In the fall of ’38 the class took upon itself a position of recognition and now many of its members are maintaining great standards in the fields of debate, music, athletics and scholarship. The Freshman Reception and an assembly were the highlights of the year’s endeavors. In completion of its Sophomore year under the competent direction of Miss Josie Lacer Hays, the Class of ’41 sights greater achievements to be realized in the very near future. —Oscar Hall. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Bourke, Catherine Brooks, Shirley Brown, Helen Clause, Mary Ellen Crum, Catherine Davis, Margaret Emerson, June Harding, Virgene Hayes, Anna Louise Hedrick, Georgia Hooker, Pauline Howell, Wilma Lake, Juanita Langenderfer, Lucy Larsen, Denise Larsen, Lila Larson, Myrtle Lauver, Lucille Lemons, Mary Ann McKay, Mary Martinez, Ann Miller, Ara Molander, Billie Olson, Frances O’Neill, Eleanor Overholt, Helen Parker, Jeanne Peter, Barbara Petrie, Betty Potter, Yvonne Roath, Evelyn Robertson, Bessie Smith, Betty Jo Todd, Billie Turner, Helen Urban, Rene West, Betty Lou Wilson, Anna Mae Martinez, Mary Wilson, Norma Winningham, Alberta Woodhouse, Ruth Ann Ross, Doris Darlyne Addington, Dean Anderson, Arthur Banta, Howard Barnes, Raymond Bartlett, Austin Bowser, Raymond Braig, Charles Burback, Donald Carlson, Bill Cully, Fred Davis, John Dirst, Willard Dunn, Bill Edwards, Donald Emms, Kenneth Erickson, Raymond Floyd, Horace Francis, Cleo Franks, George Grimm, Robert Guy, Don Hall, Forrest Hall, Oscar Hammond, Warren Harvey, Thomas Henry, Leonard Horton, George Hughes, Forrest Jaramillo, Arthur Jensen, Kenneth Jordan, Joe Jordan, William Ksldsen, Kenneth Kelleher, Gerald Larsen, Boyd Lascano, Jesus Leiber, Don Linde, Donald McGinness, Kenneth MacPherson, William Matson, Herbert Michie, Thomas Millard, Max Miller, George Moore, Morgan Mumm, Richard Parsons, George Pettigrew, Eugene Roberts, Fred Rosier, A. J. Rosier, Thomas Rounds, Earl Seiloff, Bill Siray, Raymond Sjogren, Ronald Stratton, Paul Sullins, Billy Tibbies, Donald Tweed, Robert Van Deusen, Stewart Vivion, Robert Walbye, Raymond Wall, Milon Wallenstein, Richard Warriner, Jack Wendt, Bill Wood Neil Zernikow, Walter

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