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Vx 'Q ,i 1 QI! ' 5 4 .tl-0.' Tl' a mu m : su m m mn n u m: The Boob Clhullb RALPH VFALLENT ..... Chief Big Boob WILFRED NIXON . . - - President RICHARD C. VVILBUR . . Chief Goofy Boob ROBERT Kino . . . . Vice-President ROBERT CRAWFORD . . . Chief Krazy Boob BEN PURSER . . . . Secretary Song: Just A Colors: Red and Auburn ' a Bunch of Regular Fellows. Flofwer: Sunflower Slogan: Woman is a plague to man. ROLL JAMES VVOOLLEN DONALD REED HAROLD MCPHERSON LEE CHDEON MAXWLEL LANCLEY lb0RMAN VVELCH NEWELL SHELTON AUDLEY GRAVES Oius DENTON R. J. STOUT JERRY PURSER JAMES DUCGAR l'IALI. UNDERVVOOD The honor members of the club are the ones who have been disappointed in love. VVe all are honor members. RULES-I. No one is allowed to join the club unless he has been in at least three love tragedies, and he must have scars to show for all three. 2. He must believe firmly in our slogan, and give at least five reasons why our slogan is true. 3. He must meet all classes once in a while. 4.. If a member falls in love he immediately loses his membership and is an out- cast of the club. 5. If a member of the club is caught Hashing his eyes in the direction of one of the weaker sex he is fined from f-ive to fifty cents by Chief Big Boob. The club meets every VVednesday night in some secluded spot away from women. The club house is beautifully decorated with Lipsticks, Powder-puffs, Toilet Articles, etc., and the mem- bers sometimes get rough enough to drink chocolate milks. A number of Stag Parties, Theatre Parties, and Mystery Parties have been given this year. Richard Langley, a former member of the club, was kicked out because of his failure to keep rule four, and it looks as though our Chief Goofy Boob will be the next to go. DONALD REED, The Grand Gosling. The Seniors Fifty-three Seniors, Awe, Happy as ran be, For .the lessons fwe hafve gotten llfill not efuer he forgotten. Fifty-three Seniors, we, Sad as sad mn be, For fwe'lI miss our schoolmates here In the future years, fwe fear. lR.C.H tnlpologies to lVhittier.j Blessings on thee, R. C. Il. S. Of all sehools, thou ar! best. Ilfilh thy rooms full of girls and boys Making lots of fuss and noise, Teaehers here, teaehers there, Tearhers almost everyfwhere, Teaehing from their knowledge pool, 16 Fifty-three Seniors, fwe, Grateful as ran be To our teaehers good and hind, Who hafue helped our -work so fine, Grateful Seniors., fwe. Fifty-three Seniors, fwe, Say goodbye to thee, Dear old R. C. H. S., llfe'll ne'er lofve :hee less, Grofwn up Seniors, Awe. AUTHOR UNKNOWN. .S. Pupils :whose thoughts are out of school. Our Prineijlal gets eross then gets kind, But his superior you -will not find. Sehool thou art-For efvery nation, Not a better in ereation. Nofw in sehool sbirit, thou art best. R. C. H. S. EVELYN ELSEA, Senior, '3o. Blessings on thee, H u -- -is i' H ea
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F'?'x' Q. 2 ,l,ai, ,is i f iw! as in iu uu in l l in : n un H The 11930 Memories' Financial Report ffludiffd by Mis: Dorothy Candle, Offirial .eludifor of 1930 Mmnorirfj RECEIPTS Organizations . ...... . EB 1.35 School . ............... 1.98 Donations from kind and benevolent friends . . Advertising . ............ 100,000.00 Sale of books . . 125,000.00 Pictures ........... 1 5,007.00 Fines for giving wooden checks . . 125,750.00 Political appointment fees .... 25,000.00 Total. . . fZi390,760.33 , EXPENDLTURES Drinking water for staff, i2 per pint ..... . S 500.00 Bronio Seltzers for staff ...... 16.00 Henson Printing Company . . 2.02 Phillips Studio ..... 3.75 Staff banquet ................. 2.98 Personal detective for business manager and editor . . 500.00 U-Drive Its, for staff, to and from class .... 49.00 Campaign expenses for editor's race . .... 2,875.00 Campaign expense for business I11RIl3gCl',S race . . 3,225.05 Chewing gum for staff .......... .30 Use of staff's mind ..... .............. 8 .00 Stamps ffor editor's and business manager's letters to sweetheartsj . 76.69 Cushion for editor's chair .................. 12.00 Total expense . . . 5 7,270.94 Profit ......................... 34383489.39 fNote: Editor and business manager will spend a year abroadj 38 w n --in tag'2it6Ql Qw1gqf2-r-i- 1' w
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