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R. H. S, SEARCHLIGHT is for Us, wise Seniors, all say, Arthur by name, Not once in a while, But just every day. Studious boy and Always looking for fame. is for Vacation, which makes our lives is for exams gay, X W h t . When fun's to be had, there's never a ere so appy 0 See unayjv W stands for Willard So short but so sweet Known as Midget, And delightful to meet. And then there is Weld, Y is for Young and Young he may be But plenty of girls say He's young enough for me. Z is for Zuke Tudhope by name Poet and athlete, he'll sure Win fame Photo by Ric' ford Strdiu GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM 1925-26 Kittell, Hurtubise, Pelton, Berry Smith, lVlnrcy. Carpenter
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' R. H S. SEARCHLIGHT UCOMMERCIALITES-1926 is for Ayer gentle and refined, - With every beauty of person and Every endowment of mind. is forMBessette, she's quite stout but Oh y. Boomhower her side-kick, ambitious and shy Also Joe Bruso of Athletic fame People imagine that he isn't very tame. is for Chaffee, Flip and Cy, Cull, Carter and Calder but Corliss, Oh! My! And then there is Clark Shake-it by name And if we should loose him 'Twould be a sad shame. stands for Demar, Hilda they say, She has a young Sheik from over Mont- gomery way And then there is Dufney, Right back from the farm, And Domina too Who don't give a darn. is for excellent For which we all strive. is for Famous A word that describes Each dignified. member Of Richford High. stands for Greene A mighty good sport Known to the class As Stella of course. is for Senior Hall A. place we must go When we're sent out of classes For not behaving 'iJust-so. is for ink, More bother than worth- is for Juniors Caprlcmus in mirth. K is for Knowledge . We try to subdue And all are successful Except one or two. L is for lectures We all get and abhor. M is for Marcy so sedate and tall She picks them for height And how easy they fall. Also McKenney. Who with daggers does show, What he's most apt to do To the faculty row. And Alice Magoon, Champion walker of Richford Town She's really so quiet We can't tell she's around. N is for notes Which keep floating around And what a calamity If they should be found. 0 is for Oliver, Eva O! My! A brown eyed brunette Known far and wide. P is for Parsons A short little man Who leads us in cheering Whenever he can. Q is for questions, which all classes fear. But still they are given us year after year. R is for Rowse and Rushford too Known by the scales to exceed Two hundred and two. S is for Superior The mark we will accept When we fall below an Excellent Which is so hard to get. T stands for trustworthy and true Known in our school the whole year through.
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24 R. H. S. SEARCHLIGHT CALENDAR FOR 1926-1927 1926 Sept. 7-Opening of fall term. Mar. 18-End of winter term. Mar. 18 to Apr. 4-Spring vacation. Nov. 25 to Nov. 29-Thanksgiving recess. April 4-0pening- of Spring term. Dec- 17-End Of fall term- June 5-Baccalaureate sermon. DCC. to Jan. 3-Christmas V3.C3.tl0n. June 6 to examinations. 1927 H June 8fClass day exercises. Jan. 3-Opening of winter term. June 10-Graduating exercises. Jan. 18 to 21-Mid-year examinations. June 10-End of school year. ORGANIZATION 1925-1926 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Esther S. Cate ........ English and History A. B., T ft S. Carl Carpenter, Chm. K , u S, , Term expires June 1927 Florence E. Hastings ..... Home Economics C. H. Austin, Clerk KB. S. in H. E., University of Vermont, Term 0XDiI'0S June 1928 Beatrice E. Esty .............. Mathematics R. M. Pelton, M. D. CA. B., Mount Holyokel Term expires June 1929 Betsy L. Kimball ................... French KA. B., University of Vermontj SUPERINTENDENT Catherine M. Murphy .......... Commercial . ' lPlattsburg State Normal Schooll Edwin F. Greene fPd, B., N, Y, State Cgllgge fel- Teachers, Dorothy L. Bush ...... History and English 1. CA. B., Syracuse Universityl Lillian Brown ...................... Music FACULTY Henry F. Rustedt, Prin. Latin and Science JANITOR, fA. B., University of Vermontl Henry E' Dewmg Frank O. Stiles ................ Agriculture MATRON fB. S., University of Vermontj Mrs. Henry E. Dewing
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