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Page 33 text:
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We Give You The Sophomores! Although our class is not so large, we believe that strength lies in quality, not quantity, and we think we have the quality! Mr. Wible and Miss Angle are our advisors, and Ted Diehl. Ronald Eichelberger, Wa- netta Logan, and Peggy Blasko have served us very capably as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Although our senior and junior friends kept in the limelight, we managed, with much struggle, of course, to get in line of focus once in a while. Do you remember that assembly we presented in which some of us acted like real actors”? And we're quite proud of our group of girls who can really sing. And if you look around, you'll find the sophomores well represented in band, chorus, football, and basketball too! We feel we have contributed some part in the growth of good old R. H. S„ and we re determined to show everyone, especially our teachers, that next year's junior class is going to make its mark in both scholastic and extracurricular activities. Our Advisors. Miss Angle and Mr. Wible All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.”—Aristotle OUR OFFICERS
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We Present The Juniors! We are the JUNIORS, fifty-seven strong! We're not the boastful type, but we would like to tell you a little about our accomplishments. With our advisor. Mr. Kolva. at the helm to guide us, and our able officers to plan for us, we have staged some rather good events. Den- nis Rourke, Ronald Woods. Annette Gannon, and Linda Black expressed their initiative as president, vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer of our class. Anticipating the thrill of wearing a ’57 ring, we juniors were measured for rings in January and then impatiently waited until they were in our possession. A deep sense of responsibility was gradually assumed by us as we began participating in various activities. We were represented in the Camera Club, the Aereo Club, the Tri-Hi-Y, and the Home Economics Club. Our compe- tency was evident in the band and the Choral Club. Basketball and football, which claimed many of our energetic classmates, helped to strengthen our obligations. All will agree that our Prom which honored our senior friends was an occasion that will long linger in our memories as the Prom of Proms! And now we shall begin to look forward with zeal and enthusiasm to the time when we will inherit from our departing seniors the hal- lowed position which they have held so honor- ably. And to them we extend our best wishes and hopes that their lives may be filled with happiness. “One may be better than his reputation, but never better than his principles!” —Latena OUR OFFICERS MR. KOLVA. Our Advisor
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And Not Last, By Any Means, The Freshmen! So this is high school!” Gradually as the first haze o fimpressions began to fit a pattern, we Freshmen realized that we were expected to assume a deeper sense of responsibility and to act our age. Paul Gannon, Larry Morgan. Mar- garet Heath, and Darlene Smith served as our president, vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer, Mr. McClain and Mr. Croft, our ad- visors. patiently helped us over the hurdles. We enjoyed some good times on the hill as we learned to work and play together. The freshmen can boast of having representatives in music, athletics, and other extra-curricular activities. And now we look forward to three more years at R.H.S., where we hope to show our ability both in the classroom and in play. Youth is the opportunity to do something and to become somebody. —Munger OUR INDUSTRIOUS OFFICERS
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