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union The Junior class started its year of desperate feuds appropriately with an election of officers of the most belligerent type. The men-folks , refusing to yield to the efforts of the women for power, won the majority of the following offices: President, Lowell Bridges: Vice President, Jack Cooper: Secretary, Mary Neilson, Inter Class Rivalry, Merle Hall, Class Representative, Beverly Newman, Yell Leader, Bill Zygar. The theme for the Junior Prom, held December 12, was December 25 Shakin' with the Palsy QTranslation: 'iWhite Christmasnj. The Juniors finished first in nearly every test of inter-class rivalry. If the opponents drew too close for comfort, a rifle ball was very proficiently bounced off their pumpkin haids. Top row: J. Allison, I. Anderson, D. Bale, F. Ball, N. Bannish, E. Betrozoff, L. Bridges, E. Bromley, Second row: I. Bromley, S. Brower, D. Brown, B. Cardwell, J. Clevenger, J. Cooper, G. Dingman, G. Dzutsoff, Third row: N. Erickson, H. Gurr, L. Haglund, M. Hall, B. I-Ioffer, D. Iman, A. Jackson, B. Kophs, Fourth row: B. Kuehner, K. Larkin, J. Mangels, L. May, B. Medak, V. Merryman, O. Mestrovich, B. Mossman, Fifth row: V. Neilson, M. Nielson, B. Newman, D. Niemzieck, B. Nowogroski, W. Ojala, P. O'Reilly, C. Owen, Sixth row: M. Pernu, H. Peterson, H. Smith, L. Stallcop, R. Stark, B. Sundling, B. Townsend, B. Turner, Seventh row: A. Walcott, T. Wallace, M. Whitbeck, E. Zambas, B. Zygar. JUNIOR OFFICERS- Left to right: B. Newman, Executive Council, B. Zygar, Yell Leader, E. Betrozoff, Vice President, L. Bridges, President, M. Nielson, Secretary, M. Hall, Interclass Rivalry. Sophomores The Sophomores began the year with the election of a first rate group of officers. They were: President, Marjorie McDonald, Vice President, Willard Schooler, Secretary, Sarah King: Inter Class Rivalry, Bob Buchanan, Class Representative, Betty Tipsword: and Yell Leader, Ted Pilot. The Sophomore Hop was a rip-roarin' affair bringing back the spirit of the Wild and Woolly West . Competition with their feudin' cousins was keen, and their record of deeds well done was an enviable one. Top row: J. Medak, S. Miller, J. McKinney, L. Wood, M. Schaefer, M. McDonald, S. Chilla, Second row: T. Pilot, G. Miller, B. Wilson, L. Merryman, V. Cravens, B. Lovering, L. Mirau, D. Rhyne, B. Buchanan. Third row: B. Orkney, D. Thompson, N. Boock, G. Olson, B. Tipsword, D. Lewis, B. Thomas, C. Lomsdalen, J. Bowen, B. Nevitt. Fourth row: W. Schooler, C. Lybecker, M. Cone, J. Pulkkinen, J. Little, D. Runyon, D. Rankin, Mr. Millam, Fifth row: M. Majeikas, S. King, S. Leber, M. Larkin, I. Litwin, M. Jeans, I. Morgan, E. DeBardelaben, D. Batchelor, B. Thompson. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS- Row one: B. Tipsword, Executive Council, B. Buchanan, Interclass Rivalry, M. McDonald, President. Row two: W. Schooler, Vice President, S. King, Secre.ary, T. Pilot, Yell Leader. .7l'eJlllnen The Freshmen found their first year at R. H. S. Hamusin' but confusin', but they didn't let that hold them back. Their snappy group of officers included Billie Fribley, President: Eddie Wrona, Vice President: Freda Zambas, Secretary: Scott Turner, Class Representative: Inter Class Rivalry, Jack Wilson: Sergeant of arms, Michael Betrozoff: and Yell Leader. John Newman. For pep, perserverance and persona'ity, they held their own with any of the upper classmen. TOP FOVE JM Bagley, G- LUUSI1, B- Byrd, E- WYOIIH, W- Wood, L. Dixon. J. Buchanan, F. Hudnall, B. Shreve. . ar , SPCONI POW? MF- SUUIIISH, H- H0Sf0Fd, E. Zambas, S. Hart, B. Friblcy, J. Johnson, A. Petersen, E. Orkney, D. Ramso, K. Smith, J. Phillips, Miss Lay. Third row: G. Aldrich, S. Turner, F. Zambas, V. Warkentin, M. Patterson, E. Wilson, N. Robinson, J. Mountcastle, T. Grimes, B. Hosford, M. Betro'off, J. Wilson, Fourth row: L. Dorning, B. Rutherford, J. Leedom, B. Ka'ina, T. Asp'und, C. Carlson, B. Hawkins, J. Porter, E. Jackson, V. Guernsey, E. Stallcop, C. Bogar, J. Newman. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Row 1: F. Zambas, Secretary, J. Newman, Yell Leader, B. Fribley, President. Row 2: M. Betrozoif, Sergeant-at-arms, S. Turner, Executive Council. Row 3: E. Wrona, Vice President, J. Wilson, Interclass Rivalry.
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50l'Cll The brains of the Institoot have been corralled by the Torch Club, under the guidance of Miss Rasco. They were broken in by Carol Conley, President, with Cathryn Owen, Vice President, and Jack Cooper as Secretary. The five new members were initiated at the fall corn huskin' by the eighteen juniors and seniors. Everyone went high class and wore shoes over their stockings when they entertained the Student Body at a St. Patrick's Day dance. First row: C. Conley, P. Gilchrist, M. Jenne, K. King, T. Knitch, S. Lybecker, T. Owen, Second row: B. Zygar, D. Bale, E. Betrozoff, E. Brower, J. Cooper, H. Gurr, B. Newman, Third row: B. Nowogroski, C. Owen, B. Townsend, E. Zambas, N. Boock, M. McDonald, G. Olson, M. Schaefer. Pep Qulla Twenty-one girls wear the Pep Ciull red and black this year. President, Royla Neilson: Vice president, Mary Ann Whitbeck: and Secretary, Billye Joe Helms, with Miss Rasco as adviser, organized the group into a smooth working team of hot dog salesmen, ushers, and general chore gals. In January the club gave one of the cleverest parties of the year, There Were Such Things. Following the South Bend game, a hungry basketball team was en- tertained at a hamburger A'social in the cafeteria. First row: D. Humbert, D. Stearns, B. Townsend, B. Newman, B. Nowogroski, M. Whitbeck, M. Neilsen, R. Croghan, I. Zemny, Second row: B. Helms, B. Zygar, B. Switzer, E. Betrozoff, H. Gurr, M. Jenne, K. King, S. Lybecker, P. Gilchrist. R Club Cur R Club is a he-man organization restricted to those who can outrun Sadie Haw- kins. Seventeen new members answered the Call of the Wild at the fall initiation, an affair even Mammy Yokum's trance couldn't have conjured up. Avery Briggs, four year letterman. was elected president and Bill Hoffer, popular man about school, was vice-president. Mr Bonamy kept a close leash on the wolves. First row: B. Cardwell, J. Gotsis, B. Buchanan, B. Wilson, D. Bale, L. Burley, J. Schultz, Second row: A. Briggs, M. Hall, S. Urych, D. Coop er, E. Sundling, W. Kolcz, A. Walcott, Third row: E. Humphrey, B. Hoffer, C. Lybecker, B. Zygar, D. Runyon, T. Owen, L. Bridges, L. May. Qi,-la' we cruz, We welcome a new club to R.. H. S. this year-the Girls' R Club. Eighteen girls now Wear its insignia. Membership is won by participating in ping pong, volley ball, badminton, basketball, and baseball. Jeanne Leedom won first place in the ping pong tournament. Four charter members held offices for the year: Evangeline Betrozoff, president: Betty Sundling, vice president: Cirace Dzutsoff, secretary, Wilma Ojala, Corresponding secretary. Mrs. Zonich was the club adviser.
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