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Office Girls The necessary routine work of the office is often more than just one person can handle. So, to assist in this work, six.Senior girls and one Junior girl were chosen to be assistants to Mr. Halter and Mrs. Noe. From first hour to seventh hour, Linda Starmer, Dorita Sullens, Sharia Gilbert, Vicky Ro- berson, Candy Sams, Sandra Black, and Kathie McCann perform any tasks assigned to them, ranging from taking roll, delivering messages to the teachers, to typing out school forms and tests. These girls do their work voluntarily and cheerfully. They have given re- liable and valuable service to the school throughout the 69 year. 19
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Student Council The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Johnson, organized a plan of social activities which included various assemblies. The purpose of the student council is the promotion of de- mocracy and good citizenship to help each student obtain his maximum educational growth; to provide a means for students to participate in the obtaining and perpetuation of higher school standards; to provide opportunities for student participation in the management of the school; and to promote a better understanding between faculty and students. In all-school election, Kerry Payne, senior, was elected to the office of president of the student council. Kerry and the other officers work with Mr. Johnson and the representatives from each class to further the goals of RHS. Seated: Robin Salsman. reporter: Karen Ogle, sec-treas; Mr. Johnson: Kerry Payne, pres.; Barton Warren, vice-pres ; Standing: Carolyn Earp; Darryl Henson; Sandra Black: Ricky Myers. James Gibson, Mike Mahy. Harold Sears, Melva Cole
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High School Faculty Mr. Bill Fulbright conducts courses in vocational agriculture and sponsors the FFA. Possessing a B. S. and Masters degree in Education, he has been at RHS for 17 years. Mrs. Lorene Fulbright. annual sponsor, has taught at Richland for 17 years. She has a B. S. degree in Education, and teaches business education. Mr. Lilbum Traw has taught all of his seven years of teaching experience at Richland school. He presently teaches two courses of social studies and also contemporary issues. Besides his teaching duties, Mr. Traw is in charge of the library and serves as freshman class sponsor. Mrs. Helen Traw instructs English III and Literature and is the other sponsor of the freshman class. Fourteen of her seventeen years of experience have been here in Richland. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree. 20 Mr. Carl Moman, his wife, Mary Lou, and son, Chris, 6 months old, came to Richland this year from St. Louis. Besides sponsor- ing the sophomore class, he teaches 4th through 8th grades music, chorus, boys' glee club, and directs the Richlandaires. Af- ter earning his B. A. at William Jewell, and M. A. at Washington University, Mr. Moman found working with young people most re- warding. Mr. Charles Fike has taught for ten years and came to RHS this year to teach instru- mental music. He sponsors the sophomore class. He and his wife, Pat, have three sons, Timothy, 7, Charles, 4, and Daniel, 1. Feel- ing that one should try to better your com- munity, Mr. Fike enjoys helping students to learn and develop their talents.
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