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Russell, 12 to 11. Although defeated after an overtime game, our girls showed that they were capable of playing great basketball in the Aggie game. Special credit this year should go to Phyllis and Henrietta Gore. Phyllis kept the team in the running with her clever basket shooting, while Henrietta developed into one of the best girl defensive players that the school has ever had, Captain Edith Smith, Agnes Jones, June Gardner, Fern Conklin, Rosalee Jones, Mavis Shippee, and Clarissa Washburn all won letters. Edith and Phyllis both won places on the all- star team. TRIBUTE WELL-DESERVED In the last two years, a small, hard-working, golden-haired girl with a never-say-die spirit has done as much towards Richville’s basketball success as the teams have done. At our pep meetings and all of our games she has been our leader---all we had to do was put half as much energy into our cheering as she did and we were successful. She has been our shining example. Constantly alert, she has kept us supplied with new cheers and songs. To Ellen Newvine, we, the Staff, the faculty, the students, and Mr. Holland want to express our appreciation of all that she has done for Richville. SOFTBALL In the Spring, softball seems to be as im- portant as basketball is in the winter. All the boys and girls appear to enjoy the game a great deal. Although the boys have no regular first team, they choose sides and have fun among them- selves. The girls had a varsity team that beat DeKalb Junction twice and Morristown 2 out of 3 games.
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DRAMATICS CLUB Howard Clarke, Luella Cole, Lyle Cole, Mary Dodds, Dorothy Fleming, Lloyd Fleming, June Gardner, Mary Grant, Leonard Gray, Agnes Jones, John Newvine, Ca.rl Ripley, Alvin Shippoe, Pansy Worden, Miss Norah Parks, Dramatics teacher. HE WAS A GAY SENORITA On November 20, 1936, ft three act play, Ho Was A Gay Senorita was presented in the Grange Hall. The play, which was directed by Miss Norah Parks, was sponsored by the Senior Claes to raise funds for its spring trip. The high school band played several selections between the acts. The play was well attended and the class realized a good sum of money. The plot centered around the character Larry Moore. Larry, played by Carl Ripley, decides to help hie friend, Arnold Benjamin, by imper- sonating a Spanish senorita to disgust Arnold's father with everything Spanish, so that it will not bo necessary for Arnold to marry a South American heiress. Suddenly the audience finds itself with two scnorita.s—both of whom are
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