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14 RODEO —RHS— 1930 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY IT was on a bright fall day in early 41 September that we first entered the portals of the High School. We came fully prepared to meet but not neces- sarily to accede to the demands of the malicious and almighty Seniors, tales of whom had reached us in the lower grades. We discovered, however, much to our satisfaction that the initiation did not come for some time. Following soon after the initiation came the election of class officehs. Our Freshmen officers were as follows: Harry Rasmussen, president; Annie Ev- ans, vice president; Robert Huppe, sec- retary-treasurer; Miss Fishel, sponsor. The freshman party which was held in January was well attended. Our class as freshmen took an active part in the Color Day parade and the other activities during the year. Our Sophomore year was exceptionally quiet. The officers for this year were: Annie Evans, president; Robert Huppe, vice president; Eugene Lambert, secre- tary-treasurer; Miss Booth, sponsor. The Sophomore party was staged in December, 1929, and was very success- ful. Most of the members of the year’s class belonged to one or more of the various organizations. The Junior year was especially active. First came the election of officers. Those securing offices were : Annie Evans, pres- ident; Eugene Lambert, vice president; Robert Huppe, secretary-treasurer; Miss Mathison, sponsor. In the month of November the Junior party was held. It was enjoyed by all who attended. Of course the most important event of the Junior year was the Prom. Al- though work on it was started rather late, on the evening of the Prom every- thing was in readiness to make this fare- well event for the Seniors very enjoyable to them. An unusually large crowd was in attendance and everyone agreed that the Promenade was extremely succesful. The week following the Prom was another very busy one. Everyone was preparing for the Color Day parade. The Juniors again made a successful showing. The Class of ’31 has supported the school activities to the best of its ability. The members have been affiliated with several of the extra-curricular organiza- tions. The class has had practically a one hundred per cent standing in the Athletic association for each year. It has endeavored to respect and uphold the laws and customs of the school and will cont'nue to do so insofar as it can.
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RODEO — R H S — 1930 13 CLASS OFFICERS Annie Evans ... Eugene Lambert Robert Huppe ... Miss Mathison ... ......... President .... Vice President Secretary-treasurer ........... Sponsor CLASS ROLL Katharine Alt Inez Bailey Rose Lianchi George Brand Mary Brand . me Brennan Charlotte Britt lanche Calahan Ellen Clark Fern Coles Emily Crouse Florence oody Euw n Dorman George Dorris Lecna Dupont Annie Evans Da. id Evans Geneva Evans Ethel Gavin Percy Geelhart Frances Graves Sylv a Green Louis Gusick Jean Hackett Ellen Hanni Clara Harris Grace Hoogland Gladys Hubatka R beit Hup..e lv.n Jensvold Ramona Kombol x ou se Kostell Peter Kowalski Julius Kozelisk: Jcs.phine Krissman William Kuchan Eugene Lambert Raymond Lewis «ames Loughlin james Marshall Margaret McKenna El aer Moss Herbert Newton Frances Otoski Alice Peterson Irene Pierce Ruay Redel John Rogers Paul Sekulich Ruth Sk.nner Lois Sproul Frank Vesel Ellen Vran.sh ..iaurine Walrod Eana Weir xaymie Wickland -lary Wildin Franks erkes Olga Zobek
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RODEO — RUS — 1930 15 JUNIOR PROM IRLS with brand new dresses! Boys in their Sunday best! Even the gymnasium in a regalia fit for a king’s reception! This all for no other occasion than the Junior Promenade which was given on Friday evening, April 25. The “regalia” of the scene consisted of a false ceiling made of woven strips of rose and silver, the class colors of the Seniors, in honor of whom was the occasion, streamers hanging on all sides from the false ceiling and lattice work, decorated with little pink flowers. Lights were dimmed by the same rose and gray. At eight-thirty Allen’s orchestra “tuned up” and that the fun began early in the evening was evidenced by the fact that one Junior wanted one more dance before the Grand March, for that was her only chance of a dance with one of her fellow classmen. At nine o’clock the Grand March led by Grace Simpson, the Senior class president, and George Jenson, and followed by Annie Evans, the Junior president, and Raymond Smalley, gave the several spectators a chance to get a good view of the pretty gowns. The arrival of the punch, served by two little Freshmen girls, Amelia Marcinkowski and Theresa Kenczka, proved very refreshing; at least the punch table was a very pop- ular corner. At eleven-thirty the orchestra put away its instruments, but more than one dancer expressed the wish that it would play at least the two remaining numbers on the program.
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