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These are the people who help to take care of our school. Our bus drivers see that the students arrive safely to and from school. They are also responsible for taking students on field trips and to out- of-town football and basketball games. Our cafeteria employees prepare good well-balanced meals for the students who eat hot lunch. They also prepare meals for banquets. .N-A s K- r Ht i , Zac Dunne LaVerne Krahenbuhl. Wvalter Crodeland. Frank' Krahenbuhl JIT- C0r10n Eaton, and Leslie Montgomery prepare I0 drive The Students home- ' Wuhan Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Mrs. Helen Calhoun get ready In prepare a day's meal. Claud Bales, Harold Krug, john Furland, Leslie Montgomery, and Charles Miensma take time out to pose for this picture. J f 'U r J- . x Z - Y Um' 1-inslmlmns lmw an endless 1 x . 1 . 1 , ' V2ll'll'ly ol tllllll'S to pcrlorm wlllcll 2 f N' lllvy do mosl llllly. llllt' lo ilu' :ld- dllioll lu llu' sclmol llu' Illalilllvltalllvc' work luis lwcn ilrvwalsml. sd ' N 5 -exe ij ' 'W ill' . t l
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,X A v 3 Jack Roeder. Richard Berg. Jim Hill. Joyce Elliott. and Judy Gruben discuss plans for College with Miss Parks. Guidance Counselor. S . As frightened small fry we entered the doors of R. T. H. S. to heeome freshmen. This was the fall of '53, The first week was terrible. hut after we were well acquainted with the teachers and could find the different Classrooms. everything was fine. Jim Quitno, president: Hr. Armstrong. advisor: Joan Elliott. vice presidentg Lee Clegg, treasurer: Judy Ewald. secretary. f 57 11 ar f-H . .3 f Y -gg, X X . X . 2 V., if r '95 '7 s-my Q 'V JF, of 5' As freshmen we had quite a few activities. one of which was attending the partv given to us luv the sophomores. When we were sophomores we wished we were juniors so we could attend the prom. The liest event of the year was when we were told we could order onr class rings. Finally we were juniors and could pick up our class rings and plan and give the prom. The proni was our liiggest event of that vear. At last we are seniors and in the hoine streteh of high sehool. All through the year there has heen a great deal of worrying whether we would pass or not. lint at last. ,lnne will eoine and we will graduate. We the elass of '37 hope the students pass- ing lhrongh the halls of li. 'lf ll. 5. for inanv years lo eonre have as nineh fnn as we had in our Iionr years here.
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