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cSenior Class Gff, icers DON ROZELL Vice-President Vj ■ MAXINE WILLIAMS Roundup Editor 12 BETTY ENGSTROM Ou tI aw Corral Editor 9m
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In September of 1943, Rawlins High School had 124 green freshmen to 'heckle’ We chose Dick Keefe as our leader and Mr. Walter Sharp was our class adv is e r. Besides getting acquainted with going to school ’upstairs’, we entertained the sophomores with the annual Freshman Return Formal. The following school term found us well versed in the traditions of R.H.S. With Bill Laramore presiding and Mr. Sharp advising, we sophomores tole rate d the lower class-men and entertained them at a Reception. Our class contributed several boys who were active in football, baske tball, and track. By the time we were juniors, we had lost 35 of our versatile class members; but those of us who remained were determined to come 'smiling through’ . An Oklahoma lad, Buford Young, was elected president and Mr. Glen Cheney took over the advisory duties. We staged 'Spring Green’ as our dramatic presentation. We received second prize for our float in the Outlaw Day Parade and on May 16 we were hosts to the Seniors at the annual prom and banquet. Typical of our gaiety, we used the Circus theme. September 6, 1946 saw 72 students ‘down front and center’ in the auditorium for we were the Seniors of Rawlins High and we could now occupy the seats we had coveted for three long years. We had several of our members dressed in regal robes at various times during the year. Besides our class president. Dee Peverley, we contributed the Outlaw Day Queen, Maxine Williams; the Student Body President, Chris Eliopulos; Stampded Day K ing, Bill Laramore; and R-Club Prexy, Hawley Pixler. We decorated the gymnas ium for one last time. The occasion was the Senior Ball; the last social function for our class. Senior week activities high-lighted by Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises culminated four successful years of our high school career. MISS SHANNON Class Sponsor CHRIS ELIOPULOS Student Body P r e s i d en t 13
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