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CLASSES R. T. H. S. students who live on farms and in other towns loading on busses at 3:30 p.m. for the long homeward journey. a 'w
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BUS DRIVERS Rain or shine these five fine men are on hand to bring our country students to school each morning. In addition to this regular duty, they usually drive buses to the out-of-town football and basketball games throughout the year. Often they are called upon to take classes and clubs on various field trips. They seem to consider this work not only a duty, but also a pleasure. LaVerne Krahenbuhl, Dick Krahenbuhl, Walter Grodeland, Frank Krahenbuhl, Corlon Eaton. CAQFETERIA EMPLOYEES Our school cafeteria, now being operated under the Federal Aid Plan, is supervised by Mrs. Helen Calhoun and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson. With the help of student assis- ants acting as servers and cashiers, they plan, prepare, and serve nutritious, well- balanced, hot meals each day for sometimes as many as 300 students and members of the faculty. For those who do not Wish to buy their lunch, ice cream bars and milk ' may be purchased separately. Elizabeth Anderson, Helen Calhoun BUILDING CUSTODIANS These are the men who keep our school spotlessly clean and do the numerous repair jobs around the building. During the summer they renovate the building. They do a grand job of keeping our school and campus in top shape. . we A mm A ff-si M11 ffftwzf' ' -. C ' . .- wai fw W A f?'fH?evfrega7Hii aa. zerfs- as we ffseifhwg as ff Sf' Ti if , QF ie . 1 W 'J ,- is -1 . John Furland . :gferg 5-aa'w,s?wfaw:?mv' a,fkfi'f.mflel32: aaew..,e- . i :us .-.. . .. a .., ..... i..w .. .... 1 f A 2 . if F - . -' ' Ollt Ofnel' , .V Leslie M g y 1' . t l ,i,x55w53,i ,V,1,fuf,.i M f , V' :Kiifg sans' - Q' K K 1 ' F W' Sff-'v'?1iiyEf25lQI,'f g H. A-'76 ' 'UM'- ' 'hiifffisiWa! -'fv!:':sE5?1'. I I I 57 'ffl-34 ' - 1 - .. Charles Oskms M. Mae5gif5f'i's,-wks 'I kg,-. V ' . 5 A fwwukl .v.. :5:4':5'g,,- an sf' ' Y:,vf1.- V P, , ia7z5sag,1fg,4f.:' aa. .5 , K qalxaazaffaaseafffi- an ,. f - nv.. .. -- .- 2. - , 'i fl fa-. . 1 . '. .,... . . f' ..12...
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IHIIIUZ VI Wehner advnser Rxchard Lockhart nresxdent Seatml Ierry Hayes secretary Rxchard Trowbndge v1cepres1 ent Ianet Rxpp treasurer 1954 SENIOR CLASS It seems hardly more than yesterday that we entered RTI-IS We were frxghtened, but ln just a few days we felt as lf we had always been gomg to school here Our freshman year w1ll always be remembered for IIS f1rsts We were a llttle more sure of ourselves our sophomore year and were busy partxclpatlng rn all the school events We gave a Spook House party for the Freshmen, and they recnprocated Wlfh a St Patrlck s day party Our jumor year came, brmgmg wlth IC a sense of super xorxty at bemg upperclassmen, and found us busnly sellmg hot dogs and mums to earn the money we needed Also w1th 1t, came the bxg event of choosmg our class rlngs, whlch we recelved 1n anuary after much lmpatxent Walt mg The blggest event of that year was our Sprmgtxme m Par1s prom for whxch we made thousands of apple blossoms and pamted flats to represent store fronts to l1ne our Pans street Now that our semor year IS termmated, we would llke to thank everyone who gave us a helpmg hand along the way Although we reahze that graduatlon IS just the be g1nn1ng of better thmgs to come, we know the future years wlll fmd us tlunknng about the good tlmes we have had here, and we shall return agaln and agam to our alma mater Vnctor Low readmg hns composmon m a semor Englxsh class S ' f - ,'i' . '. :, . :' ','- '55 D' . . . H . . - - u ' n-T ' ' U ' its games, assemblies, and parties. I ll ,I . . . , ' ' -14- '
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