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V V7 V V 7 7 V V V 7 7 V V 7 V 7 V V V X THE BASKETBALL BANQUET A banquet was held April 5 at the Grange Hall honor the basketball team for its good work ind cooperation throughout the season. It was sponsored by the Board of Education, the Faculty and the mothers of the boys on the team. A three ourse dinner was served to about 140 guests. The hall was attractively decorated with blue d white, the school colors. Blue and white ail bbats Were on the walls and tables; while all yellow sail boats, matching the daffodils each table, served as favors, Mr. James Reynolds, the President of the Board f Education, acted as toastmaster. Principal arry P. Watson introduced the speaker of the ivening, Mr. Carl V. Warren, Superintendent of schools at Massena. His address on the history of asketball was well received. Other guests who made brief remarks were Reverend Burs ton and Lee Rich, a former principal md coach of the school. Coach Phillip Davies congratulated the team on ts sportsmanship and record and then called upon ndividual players. Dorwin Gore, captain and all- star forward of the team, spoke first, and then las followed by Fred Bost, Erwin Gore, Leonard Grey and Charles Smith. Lyle Cole unable to be sresent bocause of scarlet fover was given a ‘ribute by his toammates and friends before the amquet. Varsity letters were awarded to the regular earn, consisting of Lyle Cole, Fred Best, Dorwin ore, Erwin Gore, Leonard Grey and Charlos Smith, ho junior players, Fred Gardner, Robert Hamilton, erbort Jones, Keith Manning, Edward Smith and Don- Id Woods, were given three inch letters. After the banquet, dancing was enjoyed, argaret Cassaw was pianist.
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V V V RICHVILLS HIGH’S SECOND YEARBOOK The Junior Class is proud to carry on the pre- sident established by last year’s Junior Class in instituting a yearbook. We feel that with the ublication of this ”Rich6nlanH we are preserving for the future not only our own experiences as Juniors but that we are also leaving a'record r?hich all members of the school, from the first ade through the faculty, will al 7ays cherish, e have tried to use the somewhat limited space t our disposal to best advantage, incorporating icturas of all classes and groups to aid in eeping fresh the memory of these happy days. The Picture of the Richville school which appears on preceding page will be appreciated by all Rich- ill e High graduates, as well as all to whom the school stands as a landmark of an older Richville. A word about the way in which material was $athered for the yoarbook.lt was felt, in the beginning, that the best talent in the High School should be utilized. All members of the Junior class wore not members of the editorial staff which was composed of representative people throughout the student body. They have contribut- ed their best efforts in our behalf. Therefore, to Mary Grant, who served as editor, and to all ler assistants, we owe our thanks and gratitude. We have appreciated the cooperation given us by fellow students, both in the elementary and in the high school. We are naturally grateful to our acuity for help and encouragement and to the Board of Education for interest and cooperation. We Juniors are proud of Richville High School and of this edition of the Richonian and we hope that all who have ventured to read thus far ill join us in a hearty, although silent, cheer for the old school. Our senior year is nearly here low, andwe are all looking forward to a pleasant and profitable year.
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