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First run--fliyron Klute, Ronald Klt-mann. Charles Tate. Tom Ste- vens. Pe-rey Cosby, Charles Spears. Donald Dickens. Svroviri rain ff- Bill Loehr. Bill Okult-y, Herb Duron, limb KL-ttlvr. Larry Crockett, Dick Strahan, Ed Stegrman, Mel Thompson. Lettermen's Club The Richmond High School Lettermenls Club was newly organized this year by the writ- ing and adopting of a new constitution. They became more active in school affairs by spon- soring dances, assemblies, and publishing sports schedules. Some of the new projects that they started were helping future lettermen plan their scholastic programs, and obtaining award jackets in place of sweaters for the lettermen. Biology Club Paramoecium, protozoa, and parasites. No it's more than this. Here is a Club for the eager- beaver nature lovers. They take field trips and go on excursions to State parks. We hear Miss Coulter, their sponsor broadens their minds with biological information at meetings. Experiments ,are also a part of the program. First row-fRonald Johnson, Char- les Ia-wis. Linda Baird, Re-va Gibbs. Jeannine Holthouse, Jim Ht-nnigar, 'Gordon Wannimzvr. Sfronrl run- -f Mrs. Shallt-nlxnrgf. 'Gale Perkins, Tom Webb, Bill Logue. Jon Iglt-man, Garth liorton, Bob Milligan. Third rou'iTon1 Anderson, VVayne Adlt-sburgzvr, Miss Coulter. 11 if .ig C
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Page 20 First ran' flr-ft to rightb f Pat Dixon, Naomi Phillips, Mario Smith, Janiec- NVilliamson, Gloria Castellu- eio, Joan Morrison, Twila Jeffers, Maxine Shears, Pat Hall. Szfronfl row -A B1-vorly Hartley, Jean Ann Crum, Mary Alice Hard- wick, Suzanne Davis, Dolly Favre, Evelyn McClain. Third 'row-Tannya Coop:-r, Ros- setta Harris. Oli-an Coloy, Ruth Ann Hennigar, Marilyn Killen, Mario Whittymore, Pat Lawrence, Mrs. Dolan. Fourth ro14:fAlan Lahrman, Jack Coy, Jack Cooper, Jimmy Ayers, Fra-d Thiorian, Wallace Asbury, Roger Dotson. Jr. Red Cross Under the leadership of Mrs. Dolan, the sponsor, and Marie Smith, President, the Ir. Red Cross of R.H.S. accomplished many good and worthy projects. As it has been their policy for the past few years, they again made joke books, nutcups, etc., which were sent to veterans hospitals in the area. We should and can be proud of the community service rendered by our own high school Ir. Red Cross. Woodwork Club The Termites were al- ways as busy as beavers with their saws and ham- mers. Small in number, but mighty in their output of useful objects, they had Mr. Treasure as a sponsor. First ru11'fCharles Crowder, John Coonrod, Jamvs Walters, Charles Humphrey, Gr-orge Onyett. Srzrloml romn Mr, Treasure, Ralph Pierce, Charles Spvars, Bob For-lor, David Igleman, Monty Dixon. ,, ,,,,7..L,, ,?1
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Page 22 , E First Tow tleft to rightl-Sue Davis, Joan Hausehild, Evelyn Maier, Maxine Narotski, Second rowf --Mrs. Uldean Hodgin, Patsy Collins, Joan Yost, Rosemary Dolehanty. Third rmvfRonald Sudhoff, Claude King, Phil Stafford, Marilyn Clark, Elinor Meredith, Joyce Ruhl. Fourth, 'r01ufJaniee Fowl, Ann Whisenhunt, Betsy Pfeiffer, Glenna Van Voorhis, Alice VanAusdal, Maxine Shears, Robert Stevenson, Barbara Trueblood, Ann Candler, Shirley Study, Nellie Bass, Nonalee Harris, Joy Werking, Pat Hall. Fifth, rowfflharles CoHin, Richard Stadle-man, Norman Schembergor, Louanna Reepr, Evelyn Thomas, Jane Ann Sisk. Marna Ash- mann, Alma Riley, Marie Smith. Sixth 'raw-Kenneth Dorsey, Ed Ste-gman, Jack Cartwright, Don Sharp, Paul Tegeler, John Galvin, Thomas Kelley. Seventh rowfJaekiv Cooper, Kenneth Yeager, Tom Brehm, unidentifiable seniors. Thespians No, this isnlt the Night of Ianuary 16, but that was the name of the play that was given by the Thespians. The acting Was really good, and for a while you felt as if you were really in an honest to goodness courtroom. Everything so realistic that you Wouldn,t mind seeing it over again. The suspense was terrific. While you were waitingfor the verdict, your suspense mount- ed. You have to be good to he in a Thespian play and this cast was excellent. Mrs. Uldean Hodgin was the director with Miss Martha Clark as technical producer. When there wasnit a play to rehearse they had their fun, too. President Ed Stegman managed to sneak in a party once in awhile. Therels an old saying that when you hecome a Thespian you have no opening night jitters. l Wonder if that held true?
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