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In today’s world, almost every busi- ness has a symbol or logo to represent it. Mack Truck has its bulldog; McDon- ald’s has its golden arches. At Richard Winn we, too, have our symbols. The eagle represents our pride and competitive spirit. It is the opinion, however, of the Aerie staff that it is perhaps time that another symbol be introduced. The symbol that we suggest will show our dedication to excellence and achievement in academics —- the idea upon which Richard Winn Academy was founded. Because of this commit- ment to quality, gold was chosen as one of our school colors for gold has long been the standard by which the value of other things are judged. This color represents the high standards that RWA sets for its students. It is appropriate, then, that our new symbol will be a standard or flag that is colored gold. It will be displayed to honor students who excel academical- ly or exhibit high standards of charac- ter or citizenship. The new symbol is to be called The Gold Standard. ’87 Aerie Richard Winn Academy Winnsboro, S.C, Volume XXI
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President Gail Goode prepares to hand out Christmas bonuses to the teachers and staff. Goode Leads Active PTO Under the strong leadership of this year’s president, Mrs. Gail Goode, the P.T.O. had a particularly active and productive year. Traditionally, it has been the function of the P.T.O. to raise money to provide the school with educational aids and equipment. Two reading labs destroyed by the tornado were replaced. Funds were provided to help pay for a copying machine. To show how much the teachers and staff are appreciated, the P.T.O. provided a lun- cheon and a small bonus before Christmas. The teachers were also given $25.00 to pur- chase classroom materials last fall. Equally important, our P.T.O. encourages fun and fellowship through our annual square dance for the kids and the dinner dance for the parents. And in the spring, everyone enjoys the Faculty-Student basketball game and Mayfest. Bonnie Myers and Gail Goode lay out the Christmas luncheon donated by the parents.
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