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LARS STAFF Seated in back, L to R: Lila Jo Dunk and Esther McGill. Seated in front: Bill Braden, Ronald Gaylor, Joyce Kingery, Pat Snelling, Darlene Devore, and Annettie Good. Standing: Chester Flora, Don Wampler, Mrs. Rodkey, Connie Chittick, Shirley Metzger, Shirley Hufford, Winifred Purcell, Jean Ann Silverthorn, Ruth Sloan, Dorot.hy Newhouser, Doris Eller, Marshall Sheets, Phil Lee, Marilyn Black, Max Calloway, and Tommy Skiles. HIGH SPOT STAFF Bottom row, seated, L to R: Margaret Curnutt, Chester Flora, Ronnie Gaylor, Marilyn Wid- mer, Eugene Bailey. Second row, seated: Bill Braden, Jean Ann Silverthorn, Dorothy Newhouser, Amy Cable, Mary Jane Unger, Maralee Brennaman. Third row, seated: Winifred Purcell, Joyce Ellen Avery, Lila Jo Dunk. Fourth row, seated: Darlene Devore and Esther McGill. Standing: Dale Long, Kay Barnhart, Mrs. Rodkey, Sue Kingery, Joyce Kingery, Mariorie Gochenour, Betty Crum, Marilyn Black, Marilyn Rodenbarger, Marina Frank, Marjorie Brovant, Mary Ellen Harshbarger, Sylvia Gushwa, Phil Carr, Eleanor Hopper, and Mickey McCoy. LARS STAFF Another LARS, the eighth volume has ioined the procession of Rossville annuals. iFor us who are responsible for its publication, it represents the best because for us it depicts our years at R.H.S. Neither the cover nor the organization of material makes an annual: the very fact that it is our book, about our school, by our students, for our students, makes it valuable. We feel that there are two unique features about the LARS: first, it includes an alumni directory and second, it is financed 'by sale of books and by gifts of alumni, local business men, and friends of the school. We, as members of the T953 staff, are glad to have contributed our part to this complete Ross- ville publication and pledge our support to it in the years to come when we are alumni. THE HIGH SPOT The High Spot, the school newspaper, contained everything from editorials to the gossip in the every other week publication. The iunior English class, under the direction of Mrs. Rodkey, collected the material: and the advanced typing class cut the stencils, mimeographed, and distributed it. The following members served on the staff: Kay Barnhart, editor, Dale Long, co-editor: Jean Ann Si-lverthorn, business manager: Marina Frank and Marilyn Rodenbarger, exchange editors: Eugene Bailey, art editor, John McCoy, Maralee Brenneman, Amy Cable, Sylvia Gushwa, Marilyn Widmer, Betty Crum, Mary Ellen Harshbarger, Marjorie Brovont, Mary Jane Unger, Eleanor Hopper, Marjorie Gochenour, and Sue Kingery-reporters, Joyce Ellen Avery, Winifred Purcell, Shirley Hufford, Bill Braden, Dorothy Newhouser, Chester Flora, Margaret Curnutt, Esther McGill, Ronald Gaylor, and Darlene Devore-typists, and Joyce Kingery and Marilyn Black, mimeograph operators,
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Frosh fSpeclal To The Times! ROSSVILLE - Semi-final and final clashes in the West Central Junior Conference basketball tour- nament, freshmen division, will be held here Saturday afternoon in the Rossville school gym. The four survivors from the first round held here two weeks ago will go into action this afternoon with Attica and Williamsport scheduled to take the floor at 1:00 and Rossville and Lafayette Jeff slated for the 2:15 p. m. game. This aftcrnoon's two winners will meet tonight at 7:45 in the championship battle after the two losers play for consolation honors at 6:30 p. m. T rney inals FRESHMAN 'Rossville Wins Ross. Opp. Nov. i3 Delphi 23 20 Nov. 20 Flora 44 30 Nov. 25 Frankfort 44 25 Dec. 4 Lafayette 42 32 Dec. 9 Lebanon 50 28 Dec. ll Attica 44 25 Jan. 8 Flora 37 20 Jan. I5 Williamsport 37 30 Jan. 22 Frankfort 49 35 Jan. 29 Delphi 45 36 Feb. 3 Lebanon 23 21 Jan. 2 Invitational tourney at Shadeland Final game: Rossville 52 Shadeland 37 Jan, I7 and 31 Freshman tourney at Rossville Final game: Rossville 46 Attica 38 ..L.,.,L4L- Tourne With y 113th might l l8peclal To The Times! ROSSVILLE - Led by Jerry Weida who scored 50 points for the' tourney's high honors, Rossville won the West Central Conference freshmen team tournament here Saturday defeating Attica, 46-38, in the final game after downing La- fayette in the atternoon's second semi-final tlash, 41-36. It made Rosxvi1le'a record 13-0 for the season. 4. J X' ,. awww., V . 2 we . t , Standing L to R Coach Miller Art Gross Frank Calhoun Jerry Wetda Bob Dunk Wayne Flora Kenny Peters Kneeling L to R Ross Milner Jerry Redd ngton Maur e Oglesby Gene Mtllenger Jack Pritchard Rossville Frosh Wm Loop Tltle tSpec1al To The Times? ROSSX ILLE Rossville s fresh game of the season without a loss here Thursday night and clinched the West Central Confrence chem pionship with a 70 league mark Thex defeated Delphi 45 36 and the local Junior high team won its lst of the scar 36 27 WHAT A FUTURE The freshmen squad ably coach ed by Mr Miller can boast of an undefeated season of a conference tourney champtonsh p and of cop ping the invitational tourney at Shadeland In accomplishing all this they displayed the coolness and are proud of their contribution to the trophy case and commend their excellent record w also think their sportsmanship worthy f mention Our hats are off to you Freshmen for your splendid 52 53 season RHS is glad to welcome you on the varsity ossvllle Wins rosli Tourney fSpectial to The Timest Lafayette fell bw the uax side here Saturdas as the Ro tile Fresh man team vlon the renewal of the annual Frosh tourncs Jeff vias the afternoon xictim 'ind fell 41 30 In the exenlng Attica was tumbled 46 38 , 'ff I O I k a 0 t - ' - . ' . - . 4 I I - d men basketball team won its 11th collectiveness of veteransswhlle we ROSSYILLE-Attica and Jeff of . I ' e . 5 k' ssql - . . V. - ' . ' o v N
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LIBRARIANS By now, the students have found the new location of the library on the stage of the assembly very convenient. They are also quite proud of the three new study tables and chairs. Emphasis is now being placed on the purchase of reference books to help the students in research work. Betty Crum assisted by Donna Waldron, Evelyn Scolley, and Sylvia Gushwa kept the students aware ot the many books the library has to offer through their many clever bulletin boards. Donna Waldron, Carolyn Miller, Marina Frank, Mary Jane Unger and Judy Bie- secker rotated as desk librarians during the noon hour while Mary Alice Ticen, Sue Kingery, Annettie Good, Amy Cable, Julia Bogan, and Maralee Brennaman served daily one period each. Bottom row, L to R: Donna Waldron, Judy Biesecker, Mariorie Gochenour, Carolyn Miller, and Annettie Good. Second row: Julia Bogan, Mary Jane Unger, Marina Frank, Evelyn Scolley, Sue Kingery, Betty Crum, Mary Ticen, Mrs. Rodkey, and Amy Cable. Not in picture: Sylvia Gushwa and Maralee Brenneman.
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