Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1945

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Inauguration Day Monday, May 14, 3 P. M. Chairman, Bill Engstrom Overture ....................................... High School Band Presentation of United States Flag ......... America the Beautiful Invocation ................................. Rev. G. H. Liebenow Pledge of Allegiance....................................... School Address.............................................Bill Engstrom President of Student Body Administering the Oath of Office to New President .... Bill Engstrom 1943-194G ...................................... Robert Van Deusen New President of Student Body Presentation of Awards. America ................................................... School Recessional ..................................... High School Band Baccalaureate Program Sunday, May 20, 8:00 P. M. Invocation............................... O Bone Jesu.............................. Now the Day Is Over....................... A Capella Choir Baccalaureate Address.................... Benediction ............................. .... Rev. R. A. Ragle ...........Palestrina ............... Barnbv .. Rev. Lee A. Wilbur Rev. Win. J. Marshall Commencement Program Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 P. M. March From At India .................................... Mendelssohn Rawlins High School Orchestra Processional ........................................ Class of 1945 Invocation ................................. Rev. Gerard Schellinger Dedication .......................................... Robert Franz America the Beautiful .............................. Samuel A. Ward Girls’ Glee Club Salutatorian ......... Address............... Depart m cut Valedictory........... Presentation of Class Awarding of Diplomas Recessional .......... .............................. Gloria Lynch ........................ Dr. W. G. Solheim of Botany, University of Wyoming ...........................Wanda Thompson ........................... Robert B. Lee ........................... C. A. Brimmer ............................. Class of 1945 SCHOLASTIC HONORS Seniors—Wanda Thompson, Gloria Lynch, Richard Miller

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Students Attending University . . . Douglas Dinsmore, Kathleen Douglass, Edward Smyth, George Eliopulos (not pictured), and Ted Caimpman (not pictured) received their necessary high school credits and attended the Wyoming University this fall. All of them made a fine showing there and George received an appointment to Annapolis. Evangeline Contos graduated at the end of the first semester and obtained a job downtown. {. 4. + +++1 Senior Play Cast Matilda, a big woman in her late 40’s .......... Frances Whittaker Phoebe, shy and timid in her twenties..............Elizabeth Busillo Annabelle, good looking and in her twenties..........Gloria Lynch Zeb, a wiry man about 40............................. Bill Engstrom Lucy, one of the better members of the community. Wanda Thompson Capt. Ebenezer, a man of sixty...................... Edward Smyth Thatcher, the parson and intelligent young man .. Douglas Dinsnnore Capt. Barnabas, a dashing sea captain in early thirties ....... ............................................... Richard Miller Abner, a tall pompous man ........................Blaine Williams Mrs. Spoor, a very brisk woman ...................... Mary Cooper Abigail, a common, shrill woman ..................... Carlah Lytle Music during intermission furnished by the High School Orchestra Drector — Ove Petersen



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Donald Hart Robert Van Duesen I 'ice-President President Wlien we started High School we began as Freshmen—well, of course! Anyway, we started and it was something that we had looked forward to for many years. First, we elected Raymond Tick-ncr as our leader and 1 might say that lie led us extremely well. That was in 1942. You know, that was such a long time ago that 1 can’t remember what we did. Oh, yes, “Outie the Outlaw,” re minds me that we gave the Freshman Return thanking the Sophomores for their welcome to us. After other various events, the year ended successfully. In the fall of 194J our class automatically became Sophomores. Catherine Ingram was elected president this time. Oh, “Outie,” don’t you think I’d better indention that ours was one of the smallest classes in the school’s history? And the following year it was even smaller. Anyway, this year we gained an extremely large amount of knowledge. At least, we thought we did. Well, at any rate, we weren’t dumb. That is, we couldn’t be dumb because dumb means the inability to talk and we certainly could talk enough. This year we welcomed the Freshmen by presenting the annual Freshman Reception and the year ended successfully. On September 5, 1944, we came to school as we had been doing for two years, but it was different this time. We had become Juniors. What a pleasant surprise! “Outie” took me aside one day and stated that many special occurrences were scheduled for us during this important year. First, however, I woidd like to say that even though our class was small it certainly has been well represented in various organizations. For instance, our basketball teann had four Juniors on the first five and the boys did a remarkable job of playing. Football was also well represented. Our play, “Moonlight for Herbert,” was another big event. The strange part of it, though, is this: Being a comedy it was not supposed to be a detective or involved mystery, but we sure did murder it. But all kidding aside, it was a swell play. On May 16th we were greatly honored to give the Prom and Banquet for the Seniors. And now we are looking forward to our last, but most important, year in Rawlins High School. —Bob Van Duesen Editor’s Note: He forgot to mention a slight detail. The author of the above was elected Junior class president.

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