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OUR LOYALTY BOARD—Dick Skinner, Mr. Coates Maxine Schroedcr, Miss Inman, Victor McDermott, Mr. Rit cnthalcr, Lois Prangc. OUR BUSY REPRESENTATIVES WITH THEIR ADVISOR, MISS INMAN 7 te Jloycdty HogaA They are busy Mondays . . . checking off credits for citizenship . . . sadly totaling debits . . . counting tickets for attendance at games . . . suggesting improvements . . planning the Loyalty Banquet RALPH AND MAXINE CHALK UP THE POINTS 4
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Students earn credits by participation in clubs and activities fyosuu uil Down through the years the loyalty tradition has played an important part in the life of R.H.S students. Each class enters into competition for the Loyalty Trophy, so through the school year we find good scholarship and citizenship, as well as participation in different activities, our way of striving for the great honor of winning the trophy. Therefore, our purpose in bringing this book to you is to show the many activities bound into this tradition—Loyalty, so that it may serve as a fond memory of our school days. Initiation of future loyalists 3
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' MR. ANSEL IUTZENTHALER We beJUcate. No graduating student can leave R. II. S. without many fond memories of games, parties, classes, classmates, and teachers. These memories would not be complete without the name of one who did so much to harmoniously w ave the story into its unforgettable pattern. As instrumental director and assistant Loyalty adviser, he has come into contact with many students who greatly admire him, and he has become endeared to the hearts of any who have ever worked under his willing guidance. It seemed as though he never tired of devoting endless hours to gain the most outstanding opportunities possible for our students and our school. We, the class of 19-18, to show our appreciation for his tireless and unlimited efforts, can think of no one more worthy to dedicate our Gleaner to than our truly beloved instructor and friend, “Rick.”
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