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Cecil Alguire, Ward Bigelow, Helga Clarke, Leo Hazelton, Donald Howard, James Jenkins, Howard Loucks, Francis McIntyre, Phyllis Porter, Louise Reynolds, Harland Rickter, Viola Rickter, Mavis Shjppee, Evelyn Tay- lor, Mrs. Helen Reed, class advisor.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES Early in September a Sophomore meeting was called to select a class pilot for the coming year. An election resulted in Donald Wood being chosen president. The other officers were Dean Wood, vice-president and Keith Manning, treasur- er. Although we were few in number, we hoped to do our share in carrying on school activities. To have funds ready for any emergency, we voted to have each member pay ten cents monthly into the treasury. We have sold Ready-Jell throughout the sea- son. The profit from this has given us about twelve dollars to add to our senior fund. Of course we haven't spent all our time in work. We've had our fun, too. Early in Nov- ember we enjoyed a party at the basketball hall. Shuffle board, volley ball and badminton were played. At Easter time we again assembled for a party. This time games and contests of seasonal inter- est were enjoyed. The refreshment committee served ice-cream and efrke which it prepared at the basketball hall. Although we haven't starred in any particular activities, some of our members have taken part in Christmas exercises, plays and school pro- grams. We are nearly all band members. We have done our bit in supporting R. H. S. Right now, with only Regents to dim our en- thusiasm, we look forward to next year when we take our places as Mighty Juniors .
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FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES The Freshman Class of the Richville High School ms organized on September 22, 193S. The following officers were elected: President, Cecil Alguire; Vice-president, Louise Reynolds; Secretary, Leonard Gray; and Treasurer, Viola Rickter. The Class Advisor is Mrs. Helen Reed. Regular meetings have been held on the last Thursday of each month during the noon hour at the basketball hall. At this tine the ten cent dues have been paid. The first pa.rty ms a Hallowe’en party held in the basketball hall on the evening of Oct- ober 30« Each member of the class invited one other person. Many games a.nd stunts were played. Salad, sandwiches, cake and cocoa were served. The second party ms held on December 29 in the high school. Games were played and ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Rickter invited the clans to a. surprise birthday pa.rty for Ha.rland Rickter February 10. An Easter pa.rty was very much enjoyed by all on March 2k in the basketball hall. Potato salad, sandwiches, raised doughnuts and coffee were served. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. At each basketball game the Freshmen sold popcorn to make money for the class. They have also sold pencils during the year. At the close of the school tern, there are twelve members in the cla.ss. mam
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