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First Row—Harold Ogburn, John McNellis, Gil McCarger. Second Row—Donald Hackctt, Donald Lee, Donald McCann, Merwin Coons, James Roberts, Jimmy Schultz, Orvill Peterson, Beverly Johnson, Gracie Reed. Third Row—Peggy Seyfang, Ella Anderson, Delia Romero, Doris Christensen, Joyce Kluge, Jacqueline Hutchenson, Been Widner, Nedra Jean Capps, Jean Parsons, Claudine Whitson. First Row—Betty Daniels, Janice Goodwin, Bonnie Salyer, Bonnie Ferry, Myrtle Seeds, Doris Lockhart, Eileen Henneck, Vera Rector, Bill Glascock. Second Row—Ronald Sibley, Leslie Leevey, Charles Shipman, Robert Edwards, Melvin Itkin, Leland Hackett, Donald Hart, Donald Birch, Jerome Horan. Third Row—Jeanette Walker, Earlen Garner, Vriginia Fyksen, Alice Martinez, Mary Lou Wirth, Marjorie Sintek, Alice Bonnet, Alice Maes, Elsie Olsen.
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Sophomores... avert the many difficulties that all classes exp Sophomore Class Officers CATHERINE INGRAM President BOR VAN DEUSEN Vice President GERALD FELTON Secretary •JANIE ALEXANDER Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Ihcugh we have been in high school for only two years we, of the class of 1044, have been busily acquiring a history to be proud of. Our able sponsor, Miss Parks, has guided us well and has helped us to ?rience on their way through school. We have excellent officers who have served us to the very best of their ability. Our athletes and scholars have done more than their share in perpetuating the high traditions of our school. One of the members of our class was chosen drum majorette last year, and another member was chosen drum major for next year. Our class has prospered through undivided loyalty to our country, school and fellow classmates. In the past we have striven to uphold the honor of our school, and we will strive to do so in future years. Back Row—Marie Oberlander, Mary Kastner, Rosella Karst, Alameda Coons, Mary Jane Evans, Mary Ellen Dolan, Marion Parsons, Doris Peverley. Middle Row—Charles Stoddard, Merle Kelleh ;r, Dick Engstrom, Don Keefe, Bobby Waecker-lin, Joe Pennington, Bobby Leach, Jimmy McFeeters, Paul Devine, Harold Penland, Raymond Tickner, Albert Dale, Jerry Shuman. Front Row—John Niland, Gene Musgrave, Andy Fisher.
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Frosli » • FRESHMAN CLALSS OFFICERS Dick Keefe President Betty S.jolin Treasurer Bill Lancaster Representative Chris Eliopulos Vice President Our four years trek through the halls of Rawlins High School began on September 8, 1943, as Freshmen. We chose for our leader and president, Dick Keefe. To assist him as vice president is Chris Eliopulos. For our recorder and collector of finances we chose Betty Sjolin To represent our fresh beginners, we selected Billy Lancaster. Mr. Sharp is our able sponsor and much credit is due him for his patience with us. We extend our thanks to him. All in all, we have had a delightful Freshman year and we anxiously look forward to becoming Sophomores on the second lap of our trek. Back Row—Carl Neely, Tom Ripley, Eddie Endres, Art Thompson, Henrietta Hoople, Martha Wenger, Joan Laneville, Marjorie Pettus. Next Row Betty Rosenberg, Armella Kirk, Dona Eaton, Jeannine Slater, Dorothy Welton, Betty Potter, Joyce Nelson, Lucy Vigil, Edla Van Zandt, Martha Vigil. Second Row—Maxine Williams, Betty Engstrom, Peggy Goodwin, Pat Murray, Pat Wilson, Barbara Byrnes, Betty June Matson, Clystia Hammond, Florida Vigil, Mary Ellen McCauley, Dorothy Kelly. Lucille Cheesbrough, Sally Ross. First Row—Jack Cairns, Dee Peyerley, Bill Lancaster, H. N. Sehertzer, Billy Laramore, Bobby Dickson.
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