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Tom Gammache and Lynn Jessee enjoy the Homecoming Dance. The Homecoming Court - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ingles, Donnie Aker, Carla Hendrix, Tom Gam- mache, Sherry Looney, Gary Sayers, Sherry Lyles, Ronnie Lo- vern, Terry Kanode, Tommy Brown - King, Joanie Camp - Queen, Connie Edwards, Stevie Byrne, Richard Stewart, Zaida Brown, Jerry Coles, Jonnie Caudell, Dave Turpin, Beverly Agee, and Jack Roop. Sponsored Jy jffurPs ( o ns ruction m 13
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The rarity of a thirty-minute pep rally . . . the immediate response of students as the band plays the introduction to “Dixie” . . . the victorious burning of a Fort Chiswell player ... the fragrant scent of mums . . . the coach exhibiting an attitude of “go in and get’em” . . . the roar of the crowd as a number ten jersey rips through the Bobcat hoop onto the field . . . the triumphant at- mosphere surrounding the new RHS stadium . . . the Bobcats charging forward to a 14-0 victory-Bobcat style ... a hop after the game-the moment when time is turned off and rhythm is turned on . . . the Home- coming Dance with music to dream by-the crisp freshness of autumn as night becomes morning and Homecoming ’67 becomes a memory. RHS students rock to the vibrations of the band at the Homecoming Dance. The Varsity Bobcats pause for a moment of prayer before the Fort Chiswell game. 12
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The spacious, new R.H.S. Gym. Once A TJision — The crash of huge pine trees . . . the rumble of large machinery . . . the rearranged heaps of red earth . . . the young twigs of grass . . . the sturdy, concrete bleachers to add that “forever” appearance . . . the ticket booths . . . the whirr of a helicopter lifting impressive lights to a permanent position . . . the thrill of a “home game” after a year on the road . . . the pride of watching the scoreboard tally our wins . . . the excitement when the cleated shoes of the Bobcats first touch the new field— This is the new RHS stadium. The sight of the old, weather-beaten bleachers falling . . . the sound of drilling and dig- ging . . . the skeleton framework which, at first, tottered ominously . . . the pride and awe of seeing an idea become a reality-A new gym for RHS. The “Come Alive!” spirit is one of action and partici- pation. It is this spirit, displayed by students, as well as the people of the community, which made these new facilities possible at RHS-where dreams do come me.
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