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BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row-Snltis, G. DeBernardi, Travis, Pentila, J. DcBernardi Bottom Ruw-Coach Blanchard, Radakovich, Shuster, Powell BASKETBAI Iv SQUAD Top Row-Hensaln, Radakovich, Shuster, G. DeBernardi, Travis, Pcntila, Soltis, I. DeBernardi and Powell Bottom Row-Coach Blanchard, Duzik, Flankki, Fletcher, Manatos, Toucher, Rama, Maki, Koski 21nd Fedrizzi ZU
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Delta Epsilon Alpha The DEA is a national honorary society for public speaking. It is the only fraternity of its kind for high schools. To be eligible the student must have grades of average or above. The student must have served his school in one of the following ways: Being on a debate team, orator, reader, or taking a major part in a three or four act play. The organization creates greater interest in public speaking and furthers and sustains its every effort toward advancement. In the fall they hold an initiation banquet and later a dinner dance. Both are outstanding social functions. The DEA officers are: Helen Hartney, President, and Robert Elliott, Sec- retary-treasurer. Tiger Club The purpose of the Tiger Club of the R. S. H. S. is to establish a. more perfect ideal of sportsmanship 0n and off the athletic field and to preserve and pro- tect the official award for major sports. The motto of the Tiger Club is: Fight to the last! Win! But win clean. This year their initiation was held on Monday, January 12, in the High School gymnasium. The club is composed of all boys in high school who have earned a letter in a major sport and whose grades are average or above. The new members are: John 'Duzik, Hugh Bates, Junior Greene, Elmer Maki, Aldo Dona, Angelo Anselmi, John Shuster, Harold Eagleston. The Tiger Club officers are: President, John DeBernardi; Vice President, Charles Travis; Secretary, Curtis Burrell; Social Chairman, Matt Ferlic. Get Acquainted Days Thursday and Friday, October 16 and 17, were Get Acquainted Days. Thursday each student received a tag in the form of a football which bore the name of the individual and the words, I am boosting for R. S. H. S. The purpose was to promote friendship. The two days ended by a free mixer held i11 the gym. 19
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: 'I' .vzummu .3 . Ny's . ,. m1: Mv'wrrm'r'mwm h FOOTBALL SQUAD Top R0w-Coach Blanchard, Heikes, Maki, G. DeBernardi, J. Derernardi, Ferlic, Burrell, Travis. Parr, Bates, Green, Yori, Schwarz Middle ROWv-Duzik, Eaglcstnn, Shuetor. Dona, Powell, Pentila, Anselmi, Hensalat, Radakovich, Roberts. chrizzi Bottom ROWeFresques, Boyle, Gregory, Plemel, Bugas, Manatns Junior Prom The Junior Prom was held at the Elks Home, May 1, at nine o'clock. This dance is given by the Juniors as a farewell party for the Seniors. The hall was beautifully decorated with long streamers. The dance pro- grams were in the form of butterflies. A clever program was presented. Music was furnished by Ike's Orchestra. The committees for the grand fete were: EntertainmenteShirley Brown, Olga Starcletti Finance-Margaret Sanders DevcorationseAlpo Koski RefreshmentseHelen HaI-tney Inx'itationstadge McCormick The sponsors for the Junior Class: Miss Santarelli, Mr. Medus, Mr. Schwarz, Miss Esslinger. I O Semor-Alumnl Dance The Senior-Alumni Dance was held in the Masonic Temple, December 29, 1980. The hall was beautifully decorated in blue and white. Music for the dance was furnished by the Play-More orchestra. There was a large attendance of the alumni, and everyone seemed to have a good time. The purpose of the Senior-Alumni Dance is to get the Seniors and Alumni better acquainted. Committees were as follows: Seniors: Betty Young, Vincent Lebar, Pete Parker, Lavina Postel. Alumni: John Lucas, Mary Lucas, Beatrice Jack, Arvo Maki. Senlor Pa rty The Senior Party was the first class party of the year and was held in the gym, October 31. It was a masquerade party. Those winning prizes were Leona Larrabaster and Edwin Lofthouse. Doughnuts and apple cider were the refreshments. The Kemmerer students, Who were here for the game, also attended the party, and added to the happiness of the evening. 21
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