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RIGHT! Old friends . . . Mrs. Iackowick and her guest, Mrs. Conrad, chit-chat following the latter's appear' ance in assembly. Frequently that long trek to the auditorium downstairs is rewarded by the appearance of out- standing personalities. Two of these, enjoyed especially by the students, were Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad and Mr. I-larry Kauffman. Mrs. Conrad's specialty is book reviews and for the student body LEFT: Keeping everyone in suspense with his antics, Mr. Kauffman holds the students' atten- tion for a full forty rninutes. she chose Young Ike and Heaven Has Claws. Mr. Kaulfman, appearing through the courtesy of the National Dairy Council, took the students around the world by arm chair travel Conly those auditorium chairs are far from paddedl, weaving in his topic, The Seven Basic Foods. Everyone wonders what is in store, especially this group of seniors, who always have possession of the front seats.
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The Days are arked b pecial Programs . . . LEFT: Adding musical atmosphere backstage, these RIGHT: Patti Klinefelter and Carolyn Ruby go over lines at an after-school rehearsal. Miss Bessie Reiver finds time to enjoy and arrange spring blossoms. With an A. B. and M. S. in mathematics, her daily duties include filling minds with the fundamentals of solid and trig. girls paraded back and forth singing Easter songs. Springtime serenaders are Patsy Herbst, Rachel Meyers, Patricia Koch, Audrene Smith and Carolyn Miller. The Easter season at R. L. H. S. means not only vacation time and new outfits but also the annual Easter assembly. Turning serious for the moment, a cast from both junior and senior high presented A Light in the Window.,' This play, portraying the true Easter meaning, furnished an inspirational send-OH for the first vacation of the new year. RIGHT: Ned Heindel, portraying a man with- out sight, shares a scene with his landlady, Pat Foster, and a neighbor, Sandra Nace.
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. . Time for Awards in ctivities and ports. Coach Hangen hanols out letters and certificates to his eagerly waiting baseball players . . . they were champs this year. LEFT cnrrrisnz Forensic competitors with supe- rior ratings and outstanding banol members receive varsity letters from Mr. Surplus. The envy of everyone . . . being nominated for the honor society and receiving those big beautiful school letters for special achievements. Hours of honest-to-goodness work in study and activities are in the records of the students who rate this recognition. So, when spring rolls around, special assemblies are arranged in their honor. Seniors and juniors wear solemn faces for the annual installation into National Honor Society. 12
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