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VVK,A,V pun. npevww.mvvvvr, FA! T H E R O Xxm Sophomore Class uWHAT on earth could those green things be ?l' exclaimed a number from our worthy class that September morning in 1929, pointmg t0 the tinnd countenanccs standing 0n the threshold of R.H.SV One very bold boy, maybe it was John Fisher, spoke, l'Pardon me, but we are Freshmen. Ah! we at last began to realize it was up to us to welcome these youngsters and to make them glad they had journeyed over from the grade building So being very hospitable, we led them trembling into these halls of fame. Gradually they emerged from this green stage, so to climax there arrival the Sophomores with the help of the other two classes gave two parties, one for the freshman girls and the other for the boys. They yielded to our mastery and we decided their welcome was complete. After this other important business had been carefully attended to, it was thought high time to choose the ofticers tor the class. The result of the decision was Robert Taylor, president; Vincent W'artlen, vice-president; Lucille Haworth, secretarytreasurcr; Louise Smith, and Carl McMillilL student council; and Miss Banta, laeulty sponson This choice proved to be a wise one and these officers rendered excellent service to the C135 On October 29, the class feeling that a frolic was needed to divert themselves from the studies which hatl become rather depressing, held a Halloween party at Lucille Hawortlh's home. Delightful refreshments were served and although a few dark futures were predicted by the fortune teller, all arrived home safely without being captured by spooks. Our class, and also the entire school is very proud of the members who have achieved high recognition in the extra curricular activities. Arerft we all especially proud of those three boys who did so much for the team, and also those who hare boosted the music organ- izations? Indeed the Sophomore class is prnutl aml admires all who have helped make R.H.S. bigger and better, 1930 Page Twenty
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