Qlass History by JOHANNA HECKEL M. Folden, N. Williams, B. Skinner, J. Owens Today we are Seniors, ready to graduate. These four years at R. H. S. have been full of many memories. Remember! How excited and thrilled we were on our first day in high school? That year there were 83 of us. Our advisors were: Mr. LoPresti, Mrs. Ramsey, and Mr. Curl. We elected Robert Gamble, President, Nellie Mae Rider, Vice-President, Nancy Williams, Sec'y-Treasurer, and Barbara Ditter and Ruth Roberts, Representatives. We chose blue and white for class colors. Our big events were a hayside and a wiener roast. Seventy-two of us returned for our sophomore year to find Mr. Russell and Mr. Lo- Presti there to direct us. We chose Jerry Owens, President, Nancy Williams, Vice-President, Johanina Heckel, Secretary, and Barbara Ditter Treasurer. Nancy Williams was homecoming atten ant. As Juniors what a bustle there was when we entered Miss Clark's and Mrs. Leaders' room! For all sixt -five of us, there was never a dull moment. Jerry Owens was chosen Presi- dent, Johanna I-Teckel, Vice-President, Barbara Skinner, Secretary, and Nancy Williams., Treasurer. Johanna Heckel was homecoming attendant. We chose a dachshund for mascot, which was properly christened Hot Dog . He, along with our blue and white pennant, watched us through our umoney making schemes. Re- member the class play and the magazine sale? Last fall, when we assembled as seniors, we found that our number stood at fifty-six. Jerry Owens was again chosen President, Marvin Folden, Vice-President, Barbara Skinner, Secretary, and Nancy Williams, Treasurer. Mr. White and Mr. Wolfe were our leaders for this year. We tried such money-making schemes as selling Christmas cards. a scrap iron drive, and sponsoring a dance. Being seniors, we had the usual things to discuss - pic- tures, caps and gowns, and the class trip. Nancy Williams was chosen as Homecoming Queen with Eileen Swingle as senior attendant. As we close the pages on this phase of our lives, we hope that you will have as many memories as we have had. Johanna H eckel l NINE
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