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in 180 Days . . . DROP THE SANDBAGS AND WE'RE OFF! We're not always in the habit of traveling in balloons, but it is a good way to show you around our school. That is the purpose of this Yearbook, you know; to show you around RHS and greet ail the students and teachers. Almost every student has a special talent or interest which he employs in some club or organization, and many of the teachers give of their time to sponsor these groups. We of the Annual Staff enjoy visiting each club, and by writing about their activities, we hope to interest other students in their programs. We all aren't all athletes, we all aren't speakers, we aren't all scholars, but every student, every club, every teacher and administrator pictured in this book has contributed, in his own way, to the glory of RHS. We have a lot of ground to cover in the next few pages, so lets hop aboard, and go Around the School in 180 Days. One Hundred Eighty Daysl Multiplied by four, that span of time seems like an eternity to the Freshman, but to the Senior, it isn't any time at all... Around the School 4
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MEMORIAL Mrs. Arlee Slade Seaverson was a dear friend of our high school. She served often as a substi- tute teacher and was well liked by all of us who knew her. We not only admired her for the person she was but also for her accomplishments in the poli- tical, civic, and cultural life of our community and of our state. She is greatly missed by the students of Raw- MRS. ARLEE SLADE SEAVERSON I ins High.
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The school year consists of 180 days of instruction and with a humble pardon to Mr. Jules Verne, we would like to take you on a trip to help relive everyone of these days. With the coming of Fall, our football team can be seen at Outlaw Bowl, busily preparing for the first game of the season. The Cheerleaders are brushing up on a few cheers and the Pep Club members are making little flags to wave at the games. After the first week or so, everyone begins to get into the swing of things, following the long vacation, and by the time the first game is played, everybody has the traditional Rawlins spirit of Victory. Adding to the excitement of the game, our marching band presents a fine halftime show, and continues to do so throughout the season. A few weeks later, they make us especially proud by displaying their marching skill at Band Day in Laramie. Then comes Homecoming, and our lovely Queen rules over the Royal Ball in all her glory. As a conclusion to our Football Season, our team wins the District Championship. A fitting climax for a grand teaml
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