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Wim 'Q ,V is ,. vw A-. if ff: Trying those old excuses again, asks Mr. Dale Wetmore, assistant principal, as he reiects Linder Hester and George Wooley's attempt to leave schoal. il if r rm-08? Susan Ventry, secretary and newcomer to Rickords, puts cut the absentee sheet each day. Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, secretary and bookkeeper, keeps all money affairs in proper order. She is the person who lets the clubs know haw much in the red they are. M in- ,......-nn. l 5 5 I Becky Freeman keeps all records straight at Rickards. sw ,-g .vw 4 E! f
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Cffice Maintains RHS Mr. Harold Blanton, RHS principal, was a spectator at all Riclcards games. Here, he enioys a basketball game with his daughter. Mrs. Margaret Ritchy, secretary, and Mr. Don Chambers, assistant principal, work strenuously to solve the everyday problems that occur at Ricliards. 64 On Even Keel The Rickards administration led students and tac- ulty through a trying i967-68 school year. Headed by Principal Harold Blanton, the ottice personnel coped with a 40 per cent increase in enrollment with not enough space. Assistant principals, Mr. Don Chambers and Mr. Dale Wetmore, did double-time to keep up with the problems ot l8OO students. Two new secretaries were added to the ottice statt, headed by Mrs. Elizabeth Turner and Mrs. Margaret Ritchey. The new secretaries are Miss Becky Freeman and Mrs. Susan Ventry. Principal Harold Blanton addressed assemblies this year with a strong chin and much determination.
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History Helps Students Understand World In order to help students to better understand their country, government, ond the vvorld, on variety ot courses in history ore ottered ot Rickorols. Ameri- con History ond Americon Government helps stu- dents to understond our government, our country ond people here in America. Arnericonism versus Communism is included in American History so thot students may get o clearer picture ot our govern- ment ond the Communist government. Civics goes into more detoil obout our government. Students learn how lows ore mode up ond post. World His- tory gives the students o view ot other countries, their problems, and their governments. 'mal - J from eff to rig , top to bottom: Mr. Jeffrey Bertsch, Mr. David Ashburn, Mr. Jeffrey Bertsch, Mrs. Dorothy Caldwell, Mr. Joel Goldfarb, Mrs. Ruth Hebert, Mrs. Mary Lipham, Williams, Not Pictured: Mr. Michael Hochstein, Mr. Franklin Hunter, Mrs. Sharon Perrot. Mrs. Mary Lipham does some outside research for her world history classes. Mrs. Pat Richardson, American History teacher, adds a bit of sparkle to her classes. 66
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