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Fred Wentland Fredricka Academic Varsity R 127 Student Council 127 Varsity Football Manager 101 Varsity Basketball 127 Varsity Track ll, 127 lunior Play: Senior Play. eniom Carol Tinney Carol Academic Girl's Chorus 111 Mixed Chorus 111 Senior Play. Daniel Vidra Danny Industrial Arts Varsity R-127 Photo Club 10, ll, V.-President 111 Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, 127 Varsity Football 127 Lightweight Basketball Manager gf Senior Play Prompter 12. Bernard Woiton Bernie Industrial Arts Chess Club 9, 102 D.E.C. 127 Photo Club 9, 10, Treasurer 101 Camera Club 97 Hi-Y 10, ll, 127 Lightweight Basketball Manager 102 Var- sity Track ll, 12. Marian Ruth Woods Academic Gir1's Chorus 9, 10, 111 Mixed Chorus 10, 117 R-Echo Staff 127 Annual Staff 121 Student Council 127 National Honor Society 11, 12, V-President 127 Hall Monitors ll, 121 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 122 Y-Teens 9, 10, ll, 127 Varsity Kenneth Wardell Pee Wee Academic Boy's Chorus 97 Mixed Chorus 97 Varsity B 127 Student Council 12, President 127 Na- tional Honor Society ll, 12, President 127 Projection Squad 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 117 Varsity Basketball 122 Baseball 10, 11, 127 Iunior Play7 Senior Play, Student Director. Cheerleader ll, 127 Lightweight Cheerleader 9, 101 lunior Play7 Senior Play.
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if 4 Vera I. Steininger lllocnnll Academic Girl's Chorus 9, 10, ll: Mixed Chorus 10, ll, Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary ll: Na- tional Honor Society 11, 127 Y-Teens 10, ll, 12, Iunior Play. Edward Paul Stolar Stogie Industrial Arts Photo Club 10, ll, Secretary 117 Varsity Basketball 9: Senior Play. Walter Szul I IWGHYI 1 Industrial Arts Varsity R-12: Hi-Y 107 Varsity Football 10, 12, Baseball 10, 12. Iohn Tilimon llsonny-ll Industrial Arts Photo Club 9, 10, llg Camera Club 9, 10, ll. eniom Thomas Rossler Tom Academic Chess Club 10, ll, 12: D.E.C. 12, President 121 Baseball Manager 97 Varsity Track 10. Ronald Rumer Ron Industrial Arts R-Echo Staff 127 Annual Staff 12, Projection Squad 105-Lightweight Basketball 117 Var- sity Basketball l2g Baseball 10, Freshman Football 9. Edgar Shank I lEdl I Industrial Arts Boy's Chorus 9: Varsity R ll, 125 D.E.C. 12, Varsity Football 9, 10: Lightweight Basket- ball 9, 10. Lillian Lucille Slocum Torpedo Commercial Band 9, 10, 117 Girl's Chorus 9, 10, R-Echo Staff 12, Annual Staff 12, R.C.A. 9: D.E.C. 125 G.A.A. 9, 107 Y-Teens gf Iunior Play, Student Director.
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667,66 ,zbfyforg In the fall of 52 we began our Freshman year at R.H.S. Although a little shy and inexperienced, we gathered for our first class meeting and elected our class officers. Bob Iunker served as our President, Larry Denko as Vice- President, Carole Losonsky, as Secretary, Edgar Shank as Treasurer, and Rosemary Halada as Reporter. We were assisted by Mrs. Baggett and Mr. Steininger. Then we were Sophomores. This year was a very successful one for us. We sponsored our Sophomore Skating Party and also a Mistletoe Dance, which has since become a Sophomore tradition. Our class officers this year were Larry Denko as President, Connie Ilconich as Vice-President, and Carole Losonsky as Secretary-Treasurer. Our advisors were Mr. Edington and Mr. Stebbins. During our Iunior year we learned the true meaning of responsibility. We presented a very successful I-Hop and Iunior-Senior Ball. We were proud of the iob we did in our magazine campaign, as our sales topped other years. A good time was had by all as we presented our Iunior Play, entitled The Baby Sitter. Our class officers were Mary Ann Gorka, as President, lim Chris- toff as Vice-President, Carole Losonsky as Secretary, and Larry Denko as Treasurer. Our advisors this year were Mr. Gladieux and Mr. Butt. Seniorsl The Senior Steps never looked better. Our first event of the year was our Senior Play which was entitled The Boarding House Reach. Slowly, but surely we planned our trip to New York City. We worked long and hard to fill our class treasury. Our Senior Carnival was successful financially and loads of fun, so we were told. In what seemed like no time at all we found ourselves boarding the train to New York and began our unforgettable Senior Trip. Graduation! The day long awaited was here. As we look forward into the future we are quite sure that none of us will ever forget our high-school days, and all our memorable experiences at R.H.S. Class Motto: WE'LL FIND A WAY OR MAKE ONE. Class Colors: BLUE AND WHITE. Class Flower: RED ROSE.
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