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WE, WHO came on a bright Scptcmbcr morn in 1928 t0 R.H.S. looking so utterly lmpclcss and unpromising, really did become Sophomores after the many trials and tribulations of our Freshman year. Many of these were inflicted upon us by those odd people then called Sophomores Our second year was spent in working hard on our studies as we have always done, LU also 111 helping the Freshmen to appreciate our superiority and setting an excellent example for all Sophomore classes 1n the future Believe it or not. Thus when we came again in September 1929, we were getting well acquainted with the 11311:: staircases, and class rooms m R,H,S.. and we, the jolly Jumors, even had the satisfactlon of being called uppenclassmen, During the hrst semester wc hought our class rings that people might know who we were and where we were from. Them. having a little money on hand, we realized that something must be done to expand the treasury. XVe accomplished our desires by our salesmanship and ballyhno employed in selling our candy and chewing gum on all suitable occasions. The Junior class of 1930 has contributed to all High School activities. XVe are proud of our members on the RoxiEcho stuff. of the members taking part in athleticsl and those work- ing in Glee Clubs, orchestra, and hand. The class officers are: President, Richard Bloomer; V 0 President. Charles VVhitesell; SecretaryeTreasurer. Glenn Keefe: Historian. Sheridan Samlfnrd: Class Sponsar. Miss Maple, 1930 Page Eighteen
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