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R.H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 Sophomore A History and Poem In September 1921, we entered Rupert High School as Freshies. VVe were initiated into the mysteries of high school life by the generous hearted Sophs, Juniors and Seniors, who welcomed us with closed arms and all-day suckers. This year there is one accomplishment which stands out above all others, and that is our athletic record. This record started in our Freshman year. This year we won the inter-class basket ball championship. Four football men and four basket ball men were recruited from our ranks. Our colors are Gold and W'hite. Our motto is Crescat Scentiaf' W. H. '25, Some times the teachers are cranky, Other times nothing is wrongg But to us there are no troubles As we work with a merry song. To us there's not a single thing, That we have failed to dog We go at it with a hard ol' Bing ! And we always see it through. Now to the old R. H. S. we owe a debt, Which some time we will payg For things dear to us, we ne'er forget Not now, or any day. Our class is of the very best But that you can't forgit . And friends the simple reason is: Because we are all back of it. H. N. '25, Page Thirty-Eight .
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R. H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 Sophomore Class Roll ' Edna Bullock Merlin Bowman Edna De11o Edward Deno Nina Davis Angeline Guyer Paul Gordon Winifrecl Haynes Daniel Hunter Marguerite King Irene Lindauer Alpha Lewis Keith Neilson Aubrey Powers LaVon Penrod Keith Redford Lloyd Rieman Melvin Stewart Alpha Smith Alta Smith Minnie Swanson Kent Stone Tony Snyder Milburn Shelby Kathryn Shoenhals Ava Sullivan Marjorie Thockmorton Cecil Wilson Mildred Johnson Russel Anderson james Allen Norman Astle Jay Bartlett Ruth Butler Andrew Beck Arthur Bailey Irene Carpenter Frances Fahl Florence Gabardi Zelda Goff Wilda Hyde Bernice Jensen Mabel Johnson Loreda Lemke Virginia Meyer Sophia Moller Horace Nelson ' Ruth Rishton Fern Ravenscraft Miriam Riedesal Wesley Shy Arl Speer Wells Smith Ella Tweed Gladys VanAgntwerp Jessie Wilferth Charles Wilson Fern Swope Otto Gabardi Albert Inama Donald Modi Doris Shaffer Roy Gabardi Ellfs McKenzie Delmas Anderson Andrew Beck Lee Brezeal Loren Craven Ralph Daniels James Hockaday Hyrum Hoopes Charles Huggins Doyle Keller Frank Patton Leonard Tubbs Lena Chase, Grace Dille Cora Fallows Lillian Hansen' Mildred Hansen Virginia Hardy -Pauline Hockaday Mary I-Iubsmith Ida Johnson Alta Merrill Reva Masoner Ida Oliver Ina Oliver Marian Prinsen Elsie Smith Edith Stacey Mary Swope Violet Titus SOPHOMORE B ORGANIZATION President ,,.,,.,.,.,,...................,,,.,..........................................,.... .Pauline Hockaday Secretary ,,,.,......... ...... . ..............,.. .......................... L e na Chase Treasurer ....... ........... L eonard Tubbs Page Thirty-Sew-11
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R.H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 Sophomore B History On January 16, 1922, we, the class of ninteen twenty-six, entered high school. The boys looked slightly flustered, but not so with the girls, for they with captivating smiles ,wreathing their countenances, marched boldly to capture the school and enslave the hearts of the masculine sex. . As the months passed, the rined hue rapidly faded away, and by fall of 1922, we had but few signs of Freshness. just before Christmas, our class was called upon for an assembly program, as were the other classes. For our stunts we presented forty-five minutes of real minstrel show. Without boast ing, we will say that though other programs may have caursed wet eyes, the only tears shed at our's were brought forth by pure joy. As the semester was rapidly drawing to a close, we decided to buckle down to our studies with renewed vigor, and as evidence of our ability in all lines, we again made the grade. Vile have gained an enviable reputation that we will not allow to be surpassed while we are students of the R. H. S. because we are never caught asleep at the switch. , And -'PEP-Rupert High students define this as the characteristic dis- played by the Sophomore B's. p So here we are in the Spring of 1923 bearing the proud title of 10 B's, with our shoulders firmly behind the symbolic UR . - Our class colors are blue and silver. Our motto: The elevator to success is not running, . STAIRS. THE TAKE Page Thirty-Nine
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