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PATSY TALBOTT Par FHA, l,2,3g FTA, 3.43 School Spirit Staff, 3: Yearbook Staff, 4g Rec- reation Club, lg Quill and Scroll, 4. DONALD VAN NEST Bud JOHN WILDMAN FHA, 2, School Spirit Staff. 4: Camera Club, 1: Recreation Club, 1. -sa. all 'Ck fx.: vi L 2' 2 3 , 2 .1 ., ' Q f ,G rw ,,-., X Qx 97 'wi f If .,,. DOROTHY TIDD Dottie FTA, 43 FHA, 1.2,3g Thespians, 43 Glee Club. 13 Junior Play, 35 Recrea- tion Club. lg Graduation Chorus, 2,3: VFW Essay. 2,3g Latin Club, 3.43 Year- book Staff. 43 School Spirit Staff, 35 Sextett chorus, 1,2. PAT WANNER Clase representative. lg Student Council, lg Pep Club, 1,43 Torch Club, 1.- 23 Sodality, 13 Librarian, 2,33 Latin Club, 4, FTA, 45 GAA, 2. ROXIE MAE CARNEY Transfer from Parkers- burg High.
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JOE RHODES Ickie FHA, 23 FFA, 3, School Spirit Staff, 43 Recreation Club, I. DWIGHT ROUSH Pete PHILIP SHEPPARD l5Phil7I Football, 3,43 Basketball, 2,3g Baseball, 2,33 Class Vice President, 2, Year- book Staff, 4g Christmas Chorus, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Teenage Book Club, lg Junior Town Meeting, 4. DOROTHY SHOCKEY uD00dyn FHA, 1,2g National Honor Society, 2,3,4g Glee Club, 1, FTA, 2,3,4 fPres. 4-lg Thespians, 43 S t u d e nt Council, 3,4g Quill and Scroll, 3,4g School Spirit Staff, 3,4 ICO-Editor of paper 45 3 Yearbook Staff, 43 Speech Class Radio Program. 4, Forensic Con- test, 3g Junior Play, 3. ,L 2 .f fwfr , g 2 P I - V ,, , P Eg, , ,-11 I g- ,, ft I li f ,X 2.5 V,LV My jg 5, ' KZb,,f,,. 9 , ' 5 f ,Ji X7 . sttl i i I tleit 1 f f f itti ' ' , t ,. ' f ' ' ' ,igifjf f ttss A , A , .L , !I'C:s2-f' 13 PATTY RIFF LE 66Pat!7 LEWIS SAYRE L0uie,' Varsity Club, 43 Football, 1,2,3,4g Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3g Year- book Stafi, 4. PATRICIA SHRIVER ..Pat,, FTA, 2,3,43 Recreation, 13 F HA, l,2g Speech, 23 School Spirit Staff, 33 Yearbook Staff, 4, Christ- mas Chorus, 4, Latin Club, 3,49 Ouill and Scroll, 3,4g Clee Club, 1. JACQUILINE SNYDER Hlackiev FTA, 3,4, FHA, l,2,3g Latin Club, 3,4 lVice Pres- ident 45 3 Recreation Club, Ig Glee Club, lg Band, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3,4g Yearbook Staff, 4 fCo- Editorl 3 School S p i r i t Stall, 3g Christmas Pro- gram, 4, Student Council, 4.
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gy . ,462 Adm! Now hear this! Now hear this! An unidentitied group, numbering 59, has invaded the cam pus of the once tranquil RHS. Be on the lookout! They are armed and considered dangerous! Persons knowing the exact location of these invaders are asked to call Chief Taylor V. Cremeans. Yes, we were indeed armed to the teeth-with newly sharpened pencils, notebook and crisp, spanking new textbooks, but as for being dangerous we were quite the opposite. We, as green freshmen, were now entering our first year of high school, an experience so full of excitement and wonder that we shall long remember it. Our representatives to student council for that year were Jim Purdy and John Staats. For that very trying first year, with all the new problems, we elected John Staats, presidentg Junior Click, vice president: Lawrence Suck, secretary, Janet Morehead, treasurerg and James McCoy, class historian. During our sophomore year Peggy Moore, James McCoy, and Larry Cobb were our representatives to student council. Our class officers were Larry Cobb, president, Lawrence Suck, vice presidentg Virginia Kinzel, secretary, and Dwight Roush, treasurer. With our junior year, came many opportunities to express leadership. We had now overcome our social shyness and were gaining membership in several clubs as our interest in extra-curricular activities mounted. That year saw us staging our class play Tiger Housei' directed by our sponsor Mrs. J Wilbur Evans. Dorothy Shockey, Brenda Pinnell, and Larry Cobb represented our class in student council of which James McCoy was elected president and Larry Cobb, secretary. We had elected as our junior class officers: Alan Reynolds, presidentg George Kopcsak, vice presidentg Larry Jordan, secretaryg Loretta Norman, treasurerg and Janet Morehead, historian. The seniors were presented with the annual banquet for Juniors-Seniors, the theme of which was Moonlight and Roses. Our senior year found many of us busy as leaders of the student body. We, as seniors had to set the example for underclass- men. Our president of the student body, James McCoy and Larry Cobb, secretary, helped to set that example. Brenda Pinnell was named homecoming queen and Dave McCoy, king. The annual class plays were banned because of lack of facilities. Senior year at RHS, Alan Reynolds was elected presidentg George Kopcsak, vice presidentg Larry Cobb, secretary: Janet Kerwood, treasurerg and Loretta Norman, historian. Our representatives to student council were Bill Rardin and Pat Merrill. This just about completes the record of another class at RHS but the last page we leave open for future achievements of our classmates to be written down. We are now considered a finished product of a great corporation of learning but we shall never forget how humble we felt as our Alma Mater was being played, our basketball and football teams saying a prayer in their huddle just before each gameg the feeling that we were a part of good old RHS. ln the sacred halls of ivy, that surround us here todayg that we will not forget though we be far, far, away.', 15
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