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' x . Mrs. Geraldine Houser, Developmental Reading Instructor seated. Mrs. Sarah Albritton. Miss Dorothy Riley. Miss Lona Howard and Miss Andrea Parson English Instructors. Mrs. Mabel McCants, Mrs, Natalie Ousley. Mrs. Diane Rouse. seated. Mr. William Brown. Miss Maxine Anderson. Mrs. Joanna Mariner and Miss Martha Vertreace standing members ofthe RHS English Department,
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Math - Foreign Language A Speech ...gl 'Z if ' A. Mrs. Jerutha Donald, Mrs. Marion Barnett, Mrs. Gloria Love, Mr. Ernest Bennett and Mr. John Pitts instructors of the RHS Math Department. Mr. Antonia Diaz Padilla, and Miss Ann Martin- maki Foreign Language Instructors. Who can be so positive in these times when they declare two plus two is four. Who is there among us that can afford to ignore the necessity to break down the language barrier. Unless our new words. aids. gimmicks or gadgets are posi- tive devices that are understood, our resultant efforts at learning are nil. Our speaking and writing command of the English lan- guage here at RHS are indications that the Speech and Eng- lish curricula offers basics that enrich. Each year contest winners in written and oral speech bring honors to RHS as we participate in city wide, county and state contests. RHS students are fluent and expressive at the end of their senior year as they realize an excellent command of the mother tongue is needed in the world that extends beyond high school. Good salesmen are clever, different effective and good. 3 5... fx --I N .Sf-:fx 14 'WA Mrs. Catherine Miller and Mrs. Y.Iean Chambers Speech Instructors. it ff fm . iffy i 2 li 4
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'W H. The development of certain skills permits students, re- gardless of their professional or vocational hopes and goals, to manage their personal business affairs and to participate intelligently in resolving the many problems that will con- front them in our society. When a student finds his interests leads him along a defi- nite path towards a definite goal, when there is doubt that a student is actually getting the insight and encouragement he needs in certain fields, the many departments of RHS can help to definitely pinpoint aspirations of students here at RHS. The goal of education is not necessarily a race for materi- al awards. An understanding of the complex problems and shortcomings of men is desirable. Each ten year horizon brings about complete changes in one's life. To stagnate shows lack of growth. The ranks of the RHS Alumni show a diversification and growth pattern which astounds and yet proves that challenge brings about positive results. Seniors may perhaps as others before them make many choices before settling on a chosen career. Seldom is one's choice so positive that he or she follows it without a change of heart or mind. Mrs. Leatha Sneed. Developmental Reading Instructor. ff' Nw xxx , X Y a l is i 4' - I fl K' To stand still in life means to look backwards, and to look backwards thwarts existence. The test of separating the wheat from the chaff does not come automatically. Training and help are required for such an endeavor. Students attending RHS have available helps with prob- lems so they can become knowledgable. Births and growths of new and related fields occur constantly. However, all acquired knowledges and skills should help students become productive citizens of our society. Here at RHS it is meaningful to know what students can do to help the school, and what the school can do to help students. Students need certain exposures for life success. Part of the job of the varied departments here at RHS is to convince students they can learn. RHS students have a de- sire to learn, and the ability to achieve. All school departments from the administration, clerical staff, guidance personnel, teaching staff, foods staff and custodial staff attempt to make the school atmosphere one in which learning is conducive. Most departments continu- ously undergo self examination for improved positions. Any member of the school staff may assist teachers in providing better learning situations at RHS. Mrs. Anne Thompson Instructor of Latin and English. l f-, --np- l K l
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