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The TATTLER PATRICIA TIBBETTS Pat', The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars, But in ourselves lbat We are unalerlingx. Salutatorian. One-Act Plays 1. Z, 3. 45 Basketball 3, 4g Softball 2, Glee Club 2, 35 Three Act Plays 1, 4, Speaking Contest for County 4g Spear Speaking Contest 4g Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Prom Committee 35 Varsity Club 4g Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Editor 3, 45 Typist for Tattler 4g Student Council Z, 3, Class President 4g County One-Act Play Contest Exceptional Award 4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The time has come when we must bid many of our teachers and schoolmates good-bye, and embark on a new journey-the journey of life itself. We seniors have hnally reached the great door that leads us from the school, on to col- lege, or to whatever lies in the future. There are thirteen members in our class who have made the long climb and reached our des- tination. For the record of our accomplish- ments, consult the Rogues Gallery section of this publication. We hope to go on a class trip to New York. Page Thirteen We have been working toward that end by sell- ing chances on a watch, sponsoring socials, box suppers, food sales, by selling refreshments at basketball games, and by putting on a talent show, dances, and plays. Our class officers are as follows: Patricia Tib- betts, president and Margaret Lamb, secretary- treasurer. We all join in expressing our sincere thanks to the teachers, parents, and friends who have helped and supported us so well by their efforts and kindnesses. Srowsu. Eusris '50
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The TATTLER RICHARD PORTER Dick Win wihout boasting and lose without excuse. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 One-Act Plays 2, 3, 4g Senior Three-Act Play3 President Varsity Club 43 Third HOHOFSQ Class President 33 Varsity Club 3, 4g Dramatics Club 43 County One-Act Play Contest Exceptional Award 4. ELTON IJOWERS ulVliClC', When some angry godlread intervenes, The mightiest man is foiled. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council l, Class President Z3 One-Acn Plays 1, 2. 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Senior Play 4g Class Treasurer EH Dra- matics Club 43 Actor award 43 Junior Prom Committee 3g Varsity Club 3, 4. County One-Act Play Contest Exceptional Award 4. RITA SEELEY Seeley Success, remember is the reward of toil. Fourth honor part3 One-Act Plays 1. 2, 3. 43 Three-Act Plays 1, 43 Softball l, 2, 3g Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Varsity Club President 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Prom Committee 33 Dramatics Club 43 T. A. B. Club Secre- tary 43 Carnival Queen Candidate 33 Representative Student Legis- lature 33 Actress Award 43 Alumni Editor 3g Sports Editor 43 Typist Tattler 4g Ski Club 4. ALICE SPILLER 'Spiller Enjoy yourself, yet attend to your own business, And you will get along ine with the world. One-Act Plays 1. Z, 33 Senior 3-Act Drama 43 Softball 1. 2, 33 Basketball 3, 4g Varsity Club 43 junior Prom Committee 3g Senior Prom Committee 33 Glee Club 2, 3g Future Home Makers 4g Com- mercial and Crafts Club 4g Class Secretary 23 Carnival Queen 43 Typist for Tattler 4. 0. Page Twelve
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The TATTLER JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right: Jean Collins. Gerry Murphy, Kay Gray. Richard Maclver, John MacPherson. Jenny Holman, Mary Williams. Second row: Billy Dunham, Russell Boutilier, Bob Lee, Billy Church- ill. Raymond Holman, David Hinkly, Paul Fields, Roy West. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The juniors began their third year in R. H. S. by electing officers as follows: presi- dent, Richard Maclverg vice-president, John Macphersong secretary, Gerry Murphyg treas- urer, Kay Gray. We also voted to charge fifty cents per month for class Clues. Since we lost money on a dance last year, our class projects have been limited mostly to food sales, of which we have had three. We also gave a Christmas social this year, an occasion enjoyed by all. Since the first of the year we have been selling cards of all occasions in an effort to raise money. We are now planning the Junior Prom, which will be given on May 5. Our class has been well represented in sports on both the girls' and boys' squads. Our most satisfying victory came when the boys won the interclass basketball tournament by defeating the sophomores and seniors. After the basket- ball season was over, we competed with the other classes in the One-Act Play Contest, presenting the humorous fantasy, Cracked ilcef, We came out in second place, but had much valu- able experience and entertained the audience most highly. That just about sums up our activities for '49-'50, and next year we hope to be able to hold down the honored position of seniors. RICHARD MCIVER '51 Page Fourteen
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