Rich Valley High School - Lasso Yearbook (Saltville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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Thai Wonderful year Presents...



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’65 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ronnie Orr, treasurer; Dayton Snow, president; David Campbell, reporter; Sammy Kinder, vice-presi- dent; and Tillie Tilson, secretary, along with Mrs. Lewis, sponsor, hesitated for a picture. Danny Call, Charles Lamie, and Sandra Haga received their class rings from Mrs. Lewis October 2. We have finally made it to the top ! At last H we ' re seniors ! The climb has been one that will | linger in our memories as a time of enlighten- | ment and enjoyment. As we look back over our five years of high school, we remember how excited we were as eighth graders and also how scared. Rushing to classes, not being sure where the room was, for- getting our locker combinations, and noticing that the older students moved slower, we experienced a new school life. Remembering our homerooms and teachers--Mr. F. M. Eversole, Room 212, Mr. Kelly Osborne, Room 208, and Mr. Lewis Taylor. Room 100--we thank them for getting 103j of us through the first year. During our second year we were glad to helpl our underclassmen because even though we werej freshmen we still remembered our predicament) the previous year. Now we were in only two: homerooms- -Mr. James A. Fishel, Room 214,, and Mr. George Farris, Room 210. We were used to election of homeroom chairman and class offi- cers. Remembering where the rooms were anc remembering that we could get to class on time by remaining calm, allowing fewer fumbles, helped make us more experienced. Those of us who were qualified and interested contributed oui abilities to sports. We met the qualifications o some clubs, and we were happy to become a par) of the extra-curricular activities. Connie Cleai qualified for the State Band which made us all very proud. In Rooms 206 and 210, under Mr. James A Fishel and Mr. George Farris’s guidance, we be- gan the Tenth Grade. Three of our students. Gab Maiden, Carol Brown, and Beverley Clear, ex| celled in science achievement and presentedpro jects at the Western Virginia Science Fair; Con nie Clear became a member of the State Band a gain; and Irvin Griffitts was secretary-treasure of the SCA. Track and science fair winning were two ac complishments of some of our students durin our junior year. R. W. Hilt entered the Stat Track Meet. David Campbell and Beverley Cleaj went to the Western Virginia Science Fair witi their fine science projects, where Beverle placed first in her division. Rooms 204 and 10 The Senior assembly- -The Voice of America--was presented by the Dramatics Class to the student body October 16 and to the parents during Ameri- can Education Week. 16

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