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GALLOPIN6 GHOST BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row Cleft to righty: Robert Moore, James Pierce, Michael Pierce, Luther Tabor, Donald Murray, Eugene Shapiro, Ronald Howard. Second Row: Mr. Streeter, Richard Barrett, David Barnard, John Burrell, Philip Hannah, David Cook, Raymond Hedding, Ronald Greenwood, Wayne Flint, Fred Farrington, Clark Campbell. SAFETY PATROL First Row fieft to rightJ: William Dupras, Lee Chadwick, Murlan Cooper, Phillip Hannah. Second Row: Carlton Kellogg, James Battles, Robert Nichols, Raymond Sawyer. Third Row: Clark Abel, Volney Blodgett, Stanley Dumont, Fred Farrington.
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GALLOPING GI-IOST Girls' Basketball The girls' basketball squad did quite well this year with their new coach, Stan Folsom. Their record was 13 - 3 for the season. The losses were one to Woodstock and two to Williamstown. The girls that will not be with us next year are forwards, Mary Chadwick and Beth Woodg guards, Eleanor Barrett and Sharon Tabor. Boys' Basketball The boys again did not have a good season, but did manage to break into the winning column. They showed plenty of spirit under the man- agement of the new coach, Fred Streeter. The team loses only one senior. The rest of the squad is made up of underclassmen. R. H. S. is looking forward to a winning team next year. Ch66l'lGaCl6fS The cheerleaders would like to thank all those who helped them cheer at pep rallies and at games to support R. H. S. Special thanks should go to our alternates for the many times they cheered. Miss Sylvia French was the coach this year. She was quite helpful in giving tips on timing and technique. We would also like to thank the student body for the wonderful at- tendance at the games. The senior cheerleaders would like to wish the juniors success next year. Building Patrol The Building Patrol, which is made up of the senior girls who volun- teer to help with school duties, has been very successful during this year. Mrs. Kenny was the advisor, and Mary Chadwick was elected captain. The girls' duties were to keep order in the halls, to help in the super- intendentis and principal's office, to sort mail, and to keep students in single file on the stairways. The duties of the captain were to see that all the girls had assigned duties for each six weeks and to see that these duties were carried out. If any girl was absent the captain took her place. In past years the patrol has been only for the top floor, but this year it has been active in all the building. For their services the girls receive a credit toward their Silver UR. This year the school provided armbands for the girls to wear while on duty.
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GALLOPING GI-IOST BUILDING PATROL First Row fleft to rightj: Rosetta Chase, Carolyn Allen, Patricia Fortune, Barrie Pierce, Mary Chadwick, Lenita Packard, Cecile Voghell, Sharon Tabor, Dorothy Palmer, Marjorie Shapiro. Second Row: Sarah Manning, Eleanor Barrett, Wenona Waldo, Jean Scott, Priscilla Chase, Roberta Chase, Veronica Owen, Donna Camp, Dorrene Norton, Vivian LaPerle. Third Row: Nancy Holman, Nancy Billings, Shirley Bowen, Mary Thayer, Janet Washburn, Carolyn Smith, Phyllis Cowdrey, Beth Wood, Beverly Mead, Marilyn Cady. FIRE PATROL Seated fleft to rightl: Albert Collins, Luther Tabor, Beverly Mead, Barrie Pierce, Phyllis Cowdrey, Beth Ann Wood, Raymond Hunt. Standing: Carlton Menard, Clayton Carpenter, Edward Conant, Carlton Kellogg, Arthur Howe, Murlan Cooper, James Menard, Stanley Dumont.
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