| Show 0 I 1 high school I 1 n eter eier readies donate the ever ready club can boast of being the first organization in school to contribute to the high school curtain fund this thia is iq a worthy cause and much money i needed to complete the drive the board of education are going to give half of the necessary nione mone and the student bedl bod the remainder eer readies readie gaie gae 5 news notes note after a busl bus business meeting held last monday the ag club was as gien a real treat b bi mr smith their sponsor from behind closed doors door came a hugh cask cak ca sk of peanuts and then came the feel feed chich a aich proved nothing slow miss dorothy coons dance reporter of the R H S reaper staff visited her sister sifter mrs bud nilsson at during the holida holidays ls gordon Spen Spend dloie loe athletic manager of the school and a basketball candidate received an incur last monday while dribbling the ball down the floor his ankle turned and was nas thrown out of place immediate medical attention was vas administered while weak eak on foot we e haie hae our athletic manager still with us u miss madelin werry prominent student and club member accompanied her mother to salt la lake ice city for the thanksgiving holidays she reports having a very enjoyable time reaper notes zar hayes harding jensen boyd bold and mayo bowman motored to salt lake to be on deck for the bit big turkey day game zar returned ad reports a very thrilling time but the others have not as yet returned we are expecting them homo home soon adrian peterson motored to salt lake last week while there he visited his sister sinter la vee a former graduate 0 of the tha richfield tush school he brings bringa back tho the news alls well and working hard alumni notes among the alumni seen at the holiday holida dances were gertrude bean marie mane lensen irving Pe petersen teren sonoma young norina nonna christensen madge peter on anil and viola ogden who he have hae 6 been en attending the B Y U at provo R H S students anil and faculty look comard torn aril to the near approaching christmas holitza holidays holi dais when the alumni will bp bf hear bear again hurrah for the Bonni erang richfield high has already chogen their school chool pla the boomerang 4 it is a three act corned coined that has haq been selected and will be read by miss bliss nelson nelon on december 4 to all iho ho arp are interested trouts trout q for the cast will mill be held the following week eek anil and rehearsals hear begun ele eleen en character charac ten six rix mate male ani and fie me female will work ork in the play which vt is about a oung doctor who aites good ad adice ice to the love loe rick ick boy on he how to win in a fair oung noung maid the doctors y nurse also mal male makes e use of the advice and bi b the end of the pla the doctor finds find that hi suggestions have come back like a boomerang and hit him in the face are the students tu dents going to try outa indeed thel the are they are arc going to make this the best pla richfield Rich held hit has ever known the playbill play v vIll ill be staged sometime in january Ezi f mr air ashman div gives english glish test last wednesday supt bupt A J ashman gave gae an english test to all R H S students the sophomores and juniors junion were agnen the tet test te t at 9 00 and freshmen and seniors at 9 3 45 this thi test will ill no doubt give us an understanding as a s to our standing in the district and state all schools school of the district ditri ct hae taken the test and when hen the reports come came we e will ailt know how R H S stands with other schools of the district in spelling punctuation anti and sentence structure upon this test anil and two more I 1 is based the winning of the riker loving cup new stairway Stair wa in it S now complete for ie ears tr there ther has haq been an ob ell confronting the R H S due to the lack of space on the stage there has haq been no place for first class dressing ire ring zoom looms and consequently the school plas plan operas and lyceum havi ha been held in the opera hou house c thus causing an additional expense of about tent to thirty dollars for eich the opera and school plin pl in u usually bially have two tao herfor formantes firmance for mances each and the annual senior ell play besides some of the loeum numbers hav has been held in the op ri house heretofore this amounted to an extra etense of over one hundred dollars a lear ear which took up practically all the profit front from these thee activities the faculty and the exe executive cutie committee could readily beadil see the pies pi essing inz 11 need of a stairway fairway leading to the athletic dressing drebing rooms in the ba base se le ment A committee was wa appointed to meet with the board of education for the purpose of securing funds to build this stairway the cost was vas estimated at approximately and after ery careful consideration thi board the school this was veil erl sati satisfactory factor and work was commenced Y without delay and is 13 now complete this new stairway leads from the south side of the stage down to the southwest sout hAest corner comer of the gym then into the hall and dressing rooms the balance of the money will be obtained through the plays operas ete etc until it is paid for these thebe activities will then be on a paying ying bast basis the improvement has long been needed and will be of great benefit to the high school first matinee dance satisfies holiday spirit corridors corridor of the high school breathed with an air of buzz and excitement last wednesday thanksgiving was drawing nigh but questioned one student after another 19 13 there no ass assemble embIl 7 9 no dance what have we me for which to be thankful examinations ami nations there was no assembly and there them were ere examinations furthermore the first arst matinee dance of the year had not been definitely planned not until Wednes wednesday dav afternoon were ere formal announcements made but the news spread at lightening speed at 3 30 the student body answered the call obe of f jazz iii le in the min gym and invaded t the hall mildred hansen was the pianist and gordon and max lloyd the violinists yes there them were spectators too for in spite of the inducements for a good time some students failed at first to enjoy the mern merr crowd before the dance was aab oer 01 er however everyone was making the most of opportunity the dance ended when the out of town students had to leave student body officers have decided in favor of weekly matinee dancea dance i representatives are to meet this week with ith the faculty commit committee teo to make final plans A fijor object of this activity according to the execl executive ti ve committee is to foster a closer friendship I 1 and acquaintance between the out of town toan students student and the richfield students of the high school wonderful museum in R H S one of the finest and most wonderful additions t to 0 the R 11 S is its museum the relics and souvenirs found there are from all air parts of the world some rome possibly countless count lebs ages old and others of modern timed timea there is a large assortment of rare relics of all shapes and forms coming from the th e bottom of the ocean to th the L t tops 0 p s of the highest mountains several e r al pieces of indian pottery old corn grinders hunting knives stones war nar clubs club and many other things are on display petrified tree roots root and limbs old skeletons arrow heads old bows and arrows etc form a larger part of the ancient souvenir A dogs tooth which the hawaiians Hawa Hawaii lians ans wear ear around their necks sugar cane and an oyster shell that contained a pearl valued at 00 are the contributions from those islands an indian basket ba comes from the island of tahiti and a souvenir sou ienir from the island of pitcairn Pit calm which is a shell used liki a bugle for calling the tha deop together cotea cocoa pods and indian water bottles are to be found also alao in the suwim the sea ae arehea dehes conat co bt of corals corald shells and the jaw and fin of a black man eating shark ahart which ww 4 I 1 richfield high I 1 0 approximately eight feet long avi two 0 books found on the comer stone of the sevier stake tabernacle are the souvenirs of this vic vIci mit nit many pieces of war mar material used in the civil spanish american and world wars are to be seen the german dress helmet german trench helmet and french and trench helmets hand grenades gas masks maks etc form the world war relics A rifle bayonet and first aid kit bring the hi history tory of the cull war mar vi videl to mind an old cap bo box powder hom shot bag and gun were unearthed in the nevada desert these firearms were probably used by bv one of the very iery earliest pioneers of the vest A trip through the museum amid the relics from all parts of the world and from decades ago seems to bring all these countries and peoples before the eyes ees of the observer filling him with wonder and awe supt bupt ashman will be heard in Aa assembly every child his opportunity is the subject supt bupt A J ashman will present to the high school students next friday in assembly A mr ir ashman disc discussed used this subject so well mell at parent teachers meeting No november ember 19 that many parents remarked how I 1 wish in my children could have hae heard this the teachers agreed that students would all appreciate their educational opportunities more after hearing bearing mr ashman and so EO his services have hae been secured faculty men hen prepare banquet at laigh school we urns is going to have a dinner party monday November 23 1925 you alums lums urns is invited we urns is 9 going ing to be at he high school at p m so me se urns can start eating at 7 45 p in you ams urns do the same signed we urns the faculty half as dignified as s it pretends to be with such an invitation as the above aboe the we me urns alias the gentlemen members of the faculty entertained their ladies at a regular ole dinner and such a dinner and such co olang you ams urns the ladies came as directed up to the high school building with no small amount of cur 10 losito al upon arriving they looked all over or for their hosts host the could riot not be found in their regular places so go someone peeped out into the lQ kitchen litchen there they were all decked out in white aprons and caps cap busily at work A rousing cheer brought them from their labors and they began proudly to display the results mr maughan with a broad grin showed homed the hugh turkey he had cooked all by himself and it was EO ED tender it just melted in ones mouth mr barker ber be sprinkled with flour strutted alo along ng with the hot rolls rolli and cranberry sauce mr larsen was in in no wise less proud of the sweet and irish potatoes nor mr smith of his delicious pumpkin pie pic mr packard as tri usual sual made a big fuss over the chocolate and fruit salad he had contributed the T shaped banquet table looked very cry pretty with the unique favors of sweet peas and ferns presented by dr markus to the ladica badieh everybody waited acted upon themselves and ate the men proved themselves good chefs as well vell as entertainers three Pa ant na da maurine haunne and edna cry volunteered their services as disha ashers and the pirty party jol joyfully fulIN ascended to the assembly hill h ill where games were numerous and merra finally they departed p ii tel vuth nith the dark plot to ligne give all the kills kids an exam to tomorrow tomorio morro was it fun ask the faculty ire very ner enghu enthused ed about it class basketball series announced since the gymnasium has been repaired class basketball men ha have e had leeral good workouts workout or kout and are now non ready to the inter interclass class series sene the schedule is is I 1 follo follows december 2 freshmen vs is juniors sophomores vs Ns seniors december 3 freshmen v vs seniors sophomores vs juniors december I 1 freshmen vs sophomores sophomore juniors vs s seniors december 7 faculty vs winner minner parents asked aked to cooperate to prevent failures teachers of the high school met list tuc tuesday dan to report all students tu dents who ho are failing in the list was longer than the R H S would care to ader advertise tise long enough to keep the office busy for the present parents are being notified and asked to help the teachers in their effort to get better preparations and aca fewer er failures among the pupils mr packard under operation mr air paul packard high school coach and faculty member was mas taken ill with appendicitis during the thanksgiving holidays mr air packard left richfield wednesday evening for his big home in provo he reports having haing had several attacks during the season eason but thought very cry little of it fedan he became very ill and saturday a doctor was nas consulted an immediate operation was nas advised which took place sunday sunda no reports have hae been received concerning his condition 4 substitute coach will vill take ml ali packard s responsibilities until his re turn which is expected to be in about two weeks constitution the R 11 S constitution has been revised and is now ready to go to the printer and be bound in final form the exec executive utne committee conc conceived ened of the idea of making all necessary changes in wording and punctuation and then procuring a leather bound volume for the exec executive utne committee room and distributing copies to all civics classes and other classes nho so go desire de sire thew these changes have been needed for several years ear to place a copy of the constitution in every class will ill give gie every eiery student a deeper appreciation of his school the R H S beet cheecks As sch school progenitors the beets are detrimental to our school in that they retain its progress for about two tuo weeks time but they are beneficial in that they the bring home the bacon money november 1617 16 17 brought showers of money to mr maughans baughans Maug hans office there were approximately notes to be paid on november 16 and 17 and about 90 per cent of these came in up to date there has been paid in tuition by R H S students about 2450 the beets have hae faults but enough redeeming features to counterbalance them Sevie rians welcomed the second issue of the Sevi enan vas iv as greeted with warm enthusiasm by the student body of the R P H S wednesday NoN november ember 25 A broad smile of welcome flooded the countenance of almost e every cry student as he filed into the calv hall at noon and caught sight of the stack of papers and he eagerly rushed forward to secure his copy the buzz of interest and excited voices went on all afternoon and with the Sevie nans and thanksgiving to think about the students had a hard time keeping their minds off school news nes or on school work magazines ordered for school A number of alaga rl aga have hae been bean ordered for the different departments some of them hie hae already alread arrived and the others are arc expected won soon these magazines will mill be nery ery helpful in the home economics agriculture and english departments there is also alo one music magazine the magazines are pictorial review revie the mccalls ohp ih drama Li literary teran digest atlantic Month monthly lv horn home companion english journal national geographic magazine bos bons life american ahn ical chemistry Chemis issay contest are we me in if 10 well I 1 guess R H S has many enthusiasts in the contest of the american chemical society through the gift of mr air and mrs francis P Car carrican of new york each state has been given six si twenty dollar gold god pieces to be gien to the six si winning eq essays easan saN one on each subject several students of the richfield high school contemplate the w m nt nik ing of an essav in the lat last two to years y ears of the contest R H S has sent two to essays |