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station attendants and other human beings kept well out of bat-range. The old-folksv were pretty spry that week, too. Rupert should be named Squirtv after all the destruction he left in his wake with that water-pistol. Some poor New Yorker was bombard- ed with a chocolate from the fourth floor of the hotel. Neither Betty, Virginia, nor Rita will say she knows too much about it. Myron must have been just too tired to see. While we were at a movie in Stan- ford, he leaned forward to talk to Eleanor. It took him several minutes to find out that the dark object in front of him wasn,t Elea- nor's head, but Leeis stocking-feet. For more accounts of what happened, fand there was more, believe uslj turn to the literary section. Rita Porter-,49 Sylvia Hunt-'49 STUDENT ACTIVITIES There are quite a few students in Range- ley High School who, for one reason or another, do not participate in the sports events and dramatic productions spon- sored by the school. Those who do not take part in school activities are missing a great deal of the teamwork and educational opportunities that sports and dramatics offer. Perhaps these students have an interest in some project such as photography, drawing, or aviation. Couldnlt time be found to or- ganize clubs for those who were genuinely interested and who would be willing to Page Seven The TATTLER work towards making their club success- ful? If a group finds a person willing to act as their director, they should realize that it would be very unfair to shift the bur- den of organizing the club and keeping it going to the directoris shoulders. In a club, as in anything else, from taking part in an athletic contest to building a nation, teamwork is the corner stone of success. We believe that all students would bene- fit much more from school if each one were to find some activity in which he could play part, however small it might be. Sylvia Hunt-,49 Rita Porter-,49 Co-Editors-in-Chief VARSITY CLUBS This fall, the boys and girls who had received letters for sports, chose sponsors and organized Varsity Clubs. Through the combined efforts of these clubs and with the loyal support of the townspeople, the first snow .carnival of R. H. S. was presented in january. The girls found several ways of earning money for warm-up jackets, which were presented to the school by the club this spring. Many people have commented on the neatness of these jackets and we hope that the girls who will wear them in coming years will enjoy them as much as we have. Rita Porter-'49 Sylvia Hunt-,49 Co-Editors of Tattler
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The TATTLER DAVENPORT, ELEANOR 'Tarn Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Glee Club 43 Usher at Plays 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball lg Junior Prom Committee 3. EDWARDS, NEAL Neal,' God made tbe eartb and rested, God made man and rested, God made Woman, And since tben no one ba: rested. Basketball 1, 35 Manager of Baseball 2, 3g Manager of Basketball 45 Student Council 4g Sports Editor of Tattler 4. HERRICK, MYRON Mikel, Live each clay as tbougb t'Were to be your last. One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Plays 49 Three Act Play Z3 Glee ' Club 1, 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4g Vice President 1, 2, 3, 43 Carroonist for Tattler 2, 3, 4. HUNT, SYLVIA Sib You're only young oncef' Salutatoriang Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 45 Three Act Play 23 Senior Plays 41 Varsity Club 4g Glee Club lg Drama- tics Editor of Tattler 35 Business Manager of Tattler 33 Co-Editor in-Chief of Tattler 45 Usher at Graduation lg Senior Prom Com- mittee Z.
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