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A BNEY, AI.IcE MAE f'Allie Classical Course. Student Council, 1: Biology Club Treasurer, 2, A.B.L., 32 Debate, 3, 41 Owl. 4. A NDERSON, DAVID TURNER Dave Mixed Course. Football, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball. l. Z, 3. 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y Club, 4, Captain Lightweight Football . Without Alice the reference books in the library would Team' 3' , W seldom be used. She is an honor roll student and IS D Y b D V ,N h . , W d A d h I .9 in high favor with the Owl staff. Nfay you be as qllte gmfmlfr :lea a'r'H e as dll: ttar , g, successful in the future as you have been in R.ll,S., Mme' inc .as een an 3 aroun 3 lee S A 3. i Alice through his High School career. and he ls also a 7 jg ' good student. The school is losing one of its firm fig ADOLPH FLORENCE LOUISE backers when Date graduates. if 1 4 it ' 3 Dickey ' J . ANDERSON ELMORE CARL ' MlXEwd Course. V ..P-any, ' V - G.A.C., Basketball, I: Amazons, 1 2. 3, 4: Vice- . . President Amazons. 4: Hockey, 2. 33 Captain Hockey Scientific Course- Team, 35 Si'Hi0f Life Saving Corps' 2, 41 BO0Ster Drama Club, 33 Cheer Leader. 3, 4. ggbkkiite- in L'S'?'i Animal Emi' 4' B -d - Elmore's work as cheer leader has been much appre- A 'C ey ls one 0- our C955 A 4-ees' PS1 cs Wm' ciated and we know good old R.H.S. will miss him. L 43 mug high honors In her me Salmg test she has 3 He has a sense of humor and we ho e he wonit lose it QQ, splendid scholastic record. If you ever want a friend ' K p ' 752 523 call on Dickey, 'ETL is ANDERSON EVA LENfXRE I AHLGREN, NIARGUERITE LINNE.-X -'Even QQ Wafgeli , Commercial Course. H 1XCduCOUI'SE. v Chorus, l, 2, 3: Glee Club, 41 Library Club, 4. :lf lmaige Y 15,1020 of .ful 5nEH'Of'stalure -grgup' We Eva likes a good time and does full justice to one on 3:2 drive lo WTF .er smlhc 011 enfgc Ca? Qu er privy every occasion. The boys all seem to think she is a ig 'mp es' were 5 anot er tlmg' cami 'S more l an pretty fine girl. Can't you just hear everyone saying, bkm deep' so do we all? ii gi AI.BERTS PAUL F. Mixed Course ANDERSON, HARRY A. Football Lightweight Z 3' Heavyweight 4' Captain Mechallical Course' ,ji f Liklllli- 45 Basketball, Llglllsi 2, 32 Ag- Clllbv 1, 21 You know Harry never bothered much with the mem- 1- R.O.T:C., Z, 3. V bers of the fairer sex but then you see he never said : f L Paullis the most fearless lighter IH R.H.S. and to outright he was a woman-hater. He is getting better ' ' ,: htm -IS given due admiration for his athletic ability. looking every day and he'll break some heart yet. A He is so downright fine and straight that everyone I likes him and wishes him all the success in the world. ANDERSON KAR! WILLIAM 5, I , , I ,Q ANDERSON, CLIFFORD REINHOLD IQullY 1? ' Andy Mixed Course. Commercial Course. Band, Z, 3, 45 R.O.T.C,. 3. 4. This quiet young man mustkbe questioned before he Karl is not very large and when he's with the band if will tell what he knows. Clrffordus a good student. we can hardly distinguish him as an upper-classman, Swimming is his hobby. His friends feel that his although a closer view of him shows that intelligent acquaintance has been worth the winning. look which comes only from hard work, l l in-u---'T-l1.:,.. f.:.I:l:'..1..'f' ' 1IZ: LTL,Z.lifL'I'ffI..,'.,,.,,,.'.Wf.I'T1T T'ff...,..fm i1..'m..l..... ,..,...If...LL1'L .......... f.I.,.,.,...,....,..,....,..,.. ..,...l' '. 1 ,.., 1. I . , rm
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Miss May Dobson Bliss Blay Dobson, advisor of the Senior Class has served eHhjently and kindly in the sound and scholastic life of the class of '2-l. Her valuable asdstance and conscientious endeavors as a Coun- seHcn'xvHl never be forgotten. ldfe extend to her our xvhole-hearted thanks for her loyal supporp not only of the graduatuig class but alan of the entire school. Senior H onor Roll Alice Abney Upton Bartlett Lydia Beckett Louis Behr Marion Bonzi Marjorie Brown Jennie Buelow Ellen Colville Evelyn Cunningham Frances Ferguson Delphin Floberg Dorothy Godfrey Mildred Grove Bernice K. Jensen E261 Ruth H. Johnson Ruth Ritchie Goldie Rundquist George Schroeder Louise Schultz Beryl Sherman Garver Smith Cletus Spiekerman WVebb Stevens Nleryle Stockhus Edna Trumbull Dora VVilliamson Mary Zemajtis
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A A A A A NDERSON, MILDRED FLORENCE Millie Commercial Course. Chorus, Z, 3, 4. Here is one of our fun-loving girls. 'AMillie always tries to see that everyone has a good time. She has been a member of the chorus for three years, lvlildred has many friends and makes more every day. NDERSON, MYRTLE D. iiM5YrtvJ Mixed Course. French Club l, 2: Booster Club. VVe have never seen Nlyrt'l without a sweet smile. She is always happy and has a cheery word for everyone. We all will surely miss her sunshine because, you know, it shone for all who crossed her path. NDRESS, LYNORE ETHYL ULa!! Classical Course. Dickenls Club, l: A.B.L.. 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: French Club, 4: Library Club, 4. Lynore is a girl whom we all prize as a friend. She is a good student, an all around and dependable girl. Seldom are these qualities found in one person: but seldom do we meet such a true friend. Vile wish you success, La, NDREVVS, HENRY C. Mixed Course. SKI-Iankll Lightweight Football Team, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. He isn't afraid of anything or anybody on a football field, but watch him run when a girl smiles at him. Nothing gets away from him in the study line either. Nice going, Hank. PPLEQUIST, RAYMOND F. KKRayU Commercial Course. You've all heard. he may be short in stature but he's longer on credits. Right-O, we say. Although he doesn't say much, he's full of ideas and he's just waiting for the accepted time. A A A RCHER, EUGENE JOHN iARediv Mixed Course. Football, 4: R.O.T.C., Z, 3. 4. '-'Red Archer went out for football and all the students appreciated his efforts. He always worked with a will and a never-give-up spirit. VVC say that's the stuff. He represents the big heavy-set athletic type of youth. RMSTRONG, JACK Mixed Course. R.O.T.C., 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club, 4: Owl, 4: Track, Z. 3: 8-5-3 Club. Here is a gentleman ol worth. A man not afraid to work and who can be courteous and friendly too. NVe particularly remember his work, as reporter on the Owl Staff. sPRo0'rH, VERN ET J. iiNetrx Mechanical .Course. R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4: 1924 Club: Spanish Club, 2, 3. Vernet is one of those fellows who is always popular with the girls. Ile adds a lot to our landscape here in R.H.S. and he works his brain once in a while. When he does there are tremendous results. ASPROOTH WESLEY V. A , t'Kootchl' hlixed Course. Spanish Club, 3: l924 Club, 4: R.O.T.C., Z, 3. 4: Cadet Znd Lieutenant Co. D, 4: Cadet Captain Co. B. 4: C.M.T.C., Camp Custer, 3, 4. Wes is the life of any party for, without him, one is never complete. He is an imposing looking person- age, with those leather puttees and thaat khaki uniform, His lessons, if not his first thought, are always his second. Twooo, PHILIP TROYVBRIDGE -Phil Mixed Course. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club, 4: Philo, l, 2, 4: Dickens Club, l, Z: R.O.T.C., 2, 3: Monitor, 3. Phil is one of our well known students. He is always seen at the games and is an active member of the band, He is also seen at school dances: and he usually sees that the ladies are well entertained. .6 f. M, ... Y A J A W if - , AQJSL. . k . 7 T .Nj U . .,.,. C..i...,. - .,,...d. . L., , f .af , .. g l23J
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