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iii. 11.5. Qfhg Qlgmgt 19 Z Z 'jfreshmun W ibffirers ann Qllass President ........... ........ H OWARD QUINN Vice President ..............,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., E LSIE SMITH Secretary and Treasurer ...... ....... M ILDRED HAUSEN Poet .....................,........... ...... ..................,... L ENA CHASE Earl Abel, Gordon Andrews. Nelson Ayers, Cleo Barr, Eldon Barr, Elizabeth Brady, Lena Chase, Loren Craven, Linden Christensen, Linda Dallolis, Grace Dille, Cora Failcws, Harold Franklin, Noel Franklin, Lillian Hansen, Mildred Hansen, Virginia Hardy, Hyrum Hoopes, Mary Henschied, Charles Huggins, Homer Jeans, Lucilla Jen- sen, Ida Johnson, Reva Masoner, Etta Merrill, Ida Oliver, Iva Franklin, Frank Patton, Harold Paulson, Marion Prinsen, Howard Quinn, Paul Reynolds, Elsie Smith, Edith Stacy, Clarice Standley, Mary Swope, Violet Titus, Leonard Tubbs, Genile Whiting, Willis Zimmerman, Pauline Hockaday, Jim Hockaday.
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B. ll. S. qhg Qnmgt I9 Z Z ifreshman A il-Iistnrg ani! llluem Every community has naturally some person or institution which is considered a bright and shining light. This is true of High Schools in general and in our High School the present year there is no question but that this position is held by the Freshmen Class. In September of 1921 we entered with much zeal and earnestness upon our studies and we have continued to maintain the same attitude. Our present enrollment is 85 students. In school activities ,wge have not been excelled for you will find our members taking active places both upon the athletic field and on the Honor Roll. We point with pride to our splendid record and we are determined that the class of '25 shall be the class of which the R. H. S- will always be proud. W. H. '25. We have always done our best. Our days have not been many In the good ol' R. H. S. But thru all our difficulties IW e are loyal to our colors, To our class we are loyal, toog And oft' you hear a senior say, Do as the 9 A's'do. We are always right and never are wrong As we work with honest endeavor, And we do our work now as we go along, 'Cause our motto is Now Or Never. Of course, there were a few mistakes, We Freshies like to playg But forget this please, we meant no harm, And you will be proud of us some day. -H. N. '25-
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8.11. S. qhg Qnmgt I 9 Z Z jfreshman 3B Baum The Seniors, so proud and grand, Try on us poor Freshies to impose, But though a little green, we'l1 make a stand And show you we're not as fresh as you suppose. Oh! you Sophomores, so wise, ' You're only one step higher than the green, You seem to think you are the guys But your pace is too slow and serene. You call us green and all that But what do we care what you say, For in this very class one year ago you sat, Just as happy, blithe and gay. Though high and mighty you try to appear, You Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, all, When the test comes we have nothing to fear, For if loyalty were needed you'd respond to the call. We think our faculty very fine, Although somtimes a little cranky, They each were young once on a time And no doubt a mischievous Yankee. With unfurled colors of our class, And our motto ever in view We'll let the old difficulties pass, And some day we hope to be Of some good upon this earth. L. C. '25.
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