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CLASSXHISTRORY In the fall of 1948, we crept up the stairs of RHS to seek what high school held for us. We took our place as freshmen and selected for our leaders Glen as Pres., Alvin as Vice-Pres., and Dee as Sec-Treas. Jean R. and Roy were Yell Queen and King. We'll never forget our assembly Famous Dates in February. Ilene G. was queen of our 'fsweethirt Ball and also runner-up for queen at the PEP Carnival. Alvin made a varsity track letter. In our second year, we elected Andy Pres., Joyce Vice-Pres., and Bernice B. Sec- Treas. Utahna and Jay were Yell Queen and King. Ilene G. was Vice-Pres. and Patsy Treas. of FHA. Ella H. was a twirler. Ilene E., Ilene G., Sue, Joyce, Betty, Utahna, Delores F., Gwen, Patsy, and Jean R. were voted into the PEP Club. Doris H. was Sec-Treas. and Lorraine Soph. Rep. of Pirateens. Our dance, Skaters' Waltz, 'was a big success. Re- member our Hilly Billy style assembly? Red and Jack H. made varsity football letters. They, along with Alvin, were initiated into R-Club. Roy led us in our junior year as Pres. Lorraine was Vice-Pres. and Emil Sec- Treas. Jim G. and Dot J. were Yell Queen and King while Alvin was Reporter. Emil and Joyce became Thespians. Shirley was a twirler. Ilene G. and Jean R. were Vice-Pres. and Sgt-at-Arms for the PEP Club. Lorraine became a new member. PEP Carnival Queen candidate was Darlene. Dean was Sec. of FFA. Ilene G. led FHA as Pres. and Jean R. was Parliamentarian. Emil, Doris, and Dee joined Quill and Scroll. Dee was Pres. of Press Club and asst. Comet editor. Doris was asst. Ruporter editor. Patsy was Vice-Pres. and LaRene Junior Rep. in Pirateens. Elmore, Chooch, Ray J., John M., Willard, Glen, Eddie, Roy, Andy, Emil, Otis, Jack T., Bill, and Jay were initiated into R-Club. Andy became Pres., Alvin Vice-Pres., and Chooch Sec.-Treas. of the club. Ilene G. was a varsity cheerleader. Our assembly The First Thanksgiving finally found a use for the Mo- hawk haircuts of our R-Club initiates. Our Junior' Prom, Blue Hawaii, was one never to be forgotten. We reached the beginning of our final year with the realization that we had come to high school to get an education. Heading the class were Ray J. as Pres. Jack H. as Vice-Pres., Lorraine as Sec.-Treas., and Dot J. as Reporter. Student Body officers were Roy Pres., Alvin Vice-Pres., and Joyce Sec-Treas. We gained Dolly, Bob R., Denise, Norman, Mavis, Beth, Anne, and David when the Acequia enrollment was transferred to Rupert. Ella H. was Drum Majorette and Shirley a twirler for the band. Dean led FFA as Pres. with Alvin as Vice-Pres. and Glen as Reporter. Doris presided over Press Club and Willard was Vice-Pres. Dee edited the Comet and Doris the Ruporter. Patsy became Pres. and Roy Senior Rep. for the Pirateens. Gwen headed GAA and Ilene E. was Point Mgr. The theme of our Christmas dance was Winter Wonderland. Our assembly, Rocketship RHS was rather fantastic but good. Ilene and Jean were varsity cheer- leaders. Ella H. and Doris became members of PEP Club of which Ilene G. was Pres. and Lorraine Sec-Treas. Our Carnival Queen candidate was Joy Minor. Red was named on the All-American football team and will play in a game in Tennessee. Steve, Ray P., Chuck D., Dean, Wimpy, and Dee joined the R-Club. Red, Jack H., and Glen captained the football team while Roy and Bill were basketball captains. Our class night, bacca- laureate, and commencement exercises were events not to be forgotten. Thanks to all our RHS friends and teachers, we were ready to take our places in the world with the knowledge that we would determine our own and the world's future.
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