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4 1 C3 ri' . G 65 um, wwffasfw Deny we li J UNIUR lIISTORY Q X In the fall the Class of '41 began the year filled with enthusiasm at the thought of being upperclassmen. Their enrollment was considerably smaller than when they first entered R. U. H. S. with an enrollment of 108, but they believed that despite the loss in number that no part of their spirit had been sacrificed. During the late spring of '39, it was the Class of '41 which represented the high school at the Play Festival held in Prineville. The dramatic talents of the class were further displayed by the participation of many juniors in the student body play, Second Fiddle,', during April, 1940. Several of the class were prominent in athletics, especially football and basketball. At Christmas time the class had a party at which gifts were exchanged and oranges and candy served as refreshments. The major junior activities occurred in the late spring. The class play, Spring Fever, was a delightful comedy. The final event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom on May 10, given in honor of the seniors and greatly enjoyed by both classes. CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ......,,....... ........ G ale Dorn ..........................,.,.,.,..,......... Borden Beck Vice President ....,.... ......., D ale Dorn ................................ ........, B ill Mayfield Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....... F loyd Van Buskirk .,....,,,,. ......... H elen Morton Treasurer .,,..,,.,.....,... ........ C arol Helmholtz ............ ......... V irginia Stephens Sergeant-at-Arms ,.,,.,. .,,,.,.. G ilbert McFadden ..... ......... B ill Motley Council Members ,,,, ,.,..... B orden Beck ....,............. ......... D on Witcher Norma Jean Short ...,.,... ......., F rances Chase
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-YIJ vogyrvv vpg- - -Y I v If XVVVJHO ,lJ Vlwvvvqg H 1-my SOPHOMORE CLASS IIISTORY By means of superior strength and intelligence, the sophomores easily defeated the freshmen in the tug-of-war and also in the flag pole rush, in the early part of September. A number of the boys represented the class in football and in basketball. The sophomore class has an outstanding quantity of pep. This is personified in Frankie Stephenson, the student body cheer leader. On the evening of the dedication of the gymnasium, November 10, 1939, the sopho- mores gave a play much enjoyed by those present, Be Home by Midnight? The cast consisted of: Mr. Jones. . . . . .Raymond Reif Mrs. Jones .... .... M ildred Spencer Paul Jones. . . ....... Irvin Taylor Mary Jones ..... .... W ilma Stockton Junior Jones .......................................... Warren Cyrus The sophomore class was well pleased with the results of their dance, the Komic Kapers, on January 10, 1940, considering the unfavorable weather. CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President .................... ....... D onald Grubb ,,,,,,,.......,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Sylvester Meigs Vice-President .....,,..,. .....,, M arvin Newton ,...........,,.,,,.,.,,.....,...,. Donald Grubb Secretary ,,,,,,,,.......,,... ...,..., L orraine Jorgensen .....,.... .,,......, L orraine Jorgensen Treasurer ,...,,,...,,,,,,.....,. ,,,.... D ale Ayers .,,,,,.,.........l,,, ..,,,.,,. , DeFriese Johns Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ....... D ean Van Tassel ........,. ..,,.,.,. J esse Wilson Council Members .,.., ....... D eFriese Johns .,..,,,,, ,,........ F rankie Stephenson Dick Houk ,,,,,,..,..... ,.......... D ick Houk
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