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Jaffa Cf f 1' ont 1 une Cheney Bexerlee Ward RachelHome1 ter Robert Herrr li Nancx Ward Ardls Stratton Dolores Cameron Ron tu Fred Hyland Walter Glhlos Ruth Ann Raxmond Rax Butler Maurice Brexxster ohr' Stetson Nelson Smith Run Ihr Clara Melcn Mr Buphee Fa ulzx 'hulll r Lmdlex 5-.lulres aclx Lan 1llo loelF.1rrtll Arlxnptol Pond Rohert Wallxer Recxnald lxnlpe Frarxla Ferrell lxcnneth qmxth The RIHE Club xxlth a membershlp of hftx xx as under the superxrslon of Mr Bugbee It has as 1tS purpose to teach the l'ovs and grrls the safe use of hrearms to supplx an extra currlcular actlxltx for non XHFSIIY students and to provlde entertalnment for 1ts memhers are becomlng pro marksmen marlcsmen hrst class sharpshooters expert rrlle men and hnallx dlstmgulshed rlflemen Th tltles qualrfx the m mlners lor medals pms and letters the latter xx ere handed out for the hrst tlm thls xear The scores 1n outslde competrtlon xx ere as folloxxs Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland lG1rlsJ 1026 I 1141 Lx ndon Vermont Academx Amherst Upper Derhx D Proctor r Rlfle Club 1343 Lxndon lCv1rls1 4 Rutland 11 1 Tampa 3 R H S also partlcrpated 1n the Nlatlonal Sect1onal NRA ID Northheld March 19th at whlch R H S Grrls Rllle Club xxon hrst place The team was composed of Rachel Homelster Beverlee Ward Nancx Ward Audrex Aclclex In Aprrl thex went to 'Xlorthheld agaln for the State match Thrs team was composed of1ncl1v1dual champlonshrps 3 u T lr' me J , ' , ' 5 . S c ,lv I' ' ,r , A. . X, V I V 1, V I. -t . . K ' cc ' U, vi r ntl: 2 I' T- W wx Z ,, ' ,. 1 1 Meetrngs were held twice weelclywnat the Rutland Armory. The goals 5 A 880 856 4 I- 812 ' 869 868 46' 'oo 1 1 ' A 433 If 45 1 ' 1 86'
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LHZE5, IL ll U. ll Front ron Vlary eflords Vlarjory Perklns Mary ane Adams ane Perktns Roy Loyz lle t ean Stevens eanette Burke Theodora Phrllrps Barbara Rosen udrth Patten oan Collette jean MCGIHTCV lr Earlene Lacoe anet Duyal loanne Burke Carlene ohnson Rosemary Flanders Joyce Houghton anne Stone Cornella Herrlck ean Guttenplan Cynthra Taylor Seward Nlartlyn Trop Rachel Homelster Clarre Hebert Martha Edson Barbara Adams Dans Boynton Snee Constance Coburn Betsy Smrth ean LeCla1r PAIIICIA Nlauer Nlaryanna Buahee Nlancy Buchherm Vlrs Clxwene Susanne Nlorrrll 'Xlaurrce F1 ultx Adu: r acquelme Daly Robert Crawford Warren Carllsle Roy Plumley Brevx stu Arlmgton Pond Wlllard Tay lor lames Phillips Trlton Rlchards The purpose of the Mlmes 1S to teach the aspects of the theater to mter ested boys and grrls of the school Durmg the vear the members are grven knowledge of the theater talks about current plays on Broadway make up demonstratrons and thev hear guest speakers ln the dramatlc held Stage Door was entered 1n the state play contest The productlon won the dlstrlct play contest held rn Rutland on Aprrl 6th Therr entrv was repeated and Well recelved rn the State Flnals at Northfield on Aprll 6t Therr ofhcers were Marjory Perkms Prestdent ane Perklns Vlce Presr dent Marv Jane Anderson Secretary and Marv eiTords Treasurer.
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BILL EZ 'ZCILIZUZ ,A s -if rmes Phxlllps Ralph Crlppen 'wlr Cmxry ln tru t r C eraldlnf: Wheeler lean Ltcllll' ust a hundred sears ago our ancestors were traxellng West drnvmg thelr cowered xx agons Todax me stlll haxe those who are follovurg 1n thelr footsteps but because of the IHXCIIIIOD of the automohlle these students pursued the Drner Tralmng rather than the Wagon Trall Course Tvx entx hxe puplls slgned for the course for the hrst semester and were instructed bs 'Vlr Canarw From thls class fourteen passed both the road and class exams and ten hawe alreadx recened thelr llcenses ln the second semester twentx one students enrolled for the class and looked forward hopefullx to the daw when thex too mlght become full fledged drlvers The class vxorlc covered all the rules and technlques of drlvmg and on the road the class learned the NHIIOUS mechamcs mvolved ln drlvmg shlftmg startmg and stoppmg parlcmg and turn1ng around The mam ObJCCtlVCS of the course were to malce the students safety conscrous and to haue them reall e that then have rights and dutles as drlvers and pedestrlans Wlth a cry of West Street ho lnstead of westward ho 1 reallx popular and valuable course for all who can talce adx antage of If I , . , T A9 I 4 .-, -A 1 ' 'r 1- ' ,A s , , , I. '. 2 sun, 1- . 7 .. .I I l f 1 - - Y , . . I A 1 , , , ,, V. , I v v, v 4 . . J 1 Y y Y v ! 4 ,- I 1 4 1 J' ' ' v , . - v I Y ' v -V , Q v - I - - v u ..- 41 .. , ' ' , II S3 v Y V I .
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