Rickards High School - Anumpa Yearbook (Tallahassee, FL)

 - Class of 1968

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A sea of varied expressions is what you see in the last few minutes of a Red- skin basketball game. Volunteer lunch ladies prepare food for o band supper. lt wouldn't have been as big a success without them. Another key factor in student life is school spirit which can very easily be define as the enthusiastic loyalty for a school. Without this there is no real basis for having or even es- tablishing a school. Attending a school gives you the authority and obligation in thinking you have great school spirit, then you are totally mistaken, school spirit is standing up forthe principles ot your school whether you are the loser of every game, or the winner if every game. It is also necessary to give some of your time in order to keep your school on top. ,af , ,N . ., A lunch line that seems to keep coming, really works through a cooler of milk fast. 11 'i' I 1 . -'erm 1

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Student Activities Occupy Much Time Student lite is the spark plug ot every school. Without students walking to and from class, studying in library, cheering at pep rallies, at- tending class and eating lunch, there would be no ioy and excitement in being at school. The students at a school whether, small or large help to lower or raise the standards of the institution and the students have done an excel- lent iob in maintaining the spirit, heritage, and reputation of James S. Rickards High School. Many activities enlight the school, for example blowing bubbles is the latest hobby of the National Honor Society, scrutinizing the lunches, attending club meetings listening to the chorus perform as well as the concert bands, and participating or attending sport activities ofthe school. Above: Watch out, warns Michele Dillard, president of National Honor Society. Debbie Towne seems to have amazed her audience, Joanne Kelley and Susa Chester by blowing her biggest bubble yet. Below: Pictured below are members of the Library Club participating in one of their frequent meetings.



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Spectators, Cheerleaders, And Players The Redskins started their football season with explosive spirit as shown in the faces ofthe spectators, cheerleaders and players. But, not all the students were at the game for fun. Some worked at the concession stand, while others sold pro- grams. But, whatever the reason, the Redskins always showed their gallant spirit. Cheerleaders Wanda West, Debbie Moore, and Karen Levy dis- play their enthusiasm and spirit with their favorite cheer. 12 Above: Mrs. Ritchey, school secretary, and her husband are just two of the many fans that attend aur football games. Below: Bill Wehunt and Mike McGrew show their school spirit by volunteering to be Redskins at football games.

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