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Page 129 text:
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First row, left to right: J. M. Hubbard, L. F. Edwards, J. W. Johnson. Third Eh M Buffaloe, R. A - V. B. Wilson, G. W. Jones, P. B. Whitton, O. J. ea ee ren, III, R. D. Phillips, F. D. Snead, D. W. Bullock, Reynolds, Jr. Second row: W. S. Davis, Jr., F. W. Mr. J, Ce Hoyle, Rascae mene Davis, J. H. Kennemur, G. M. Portela, W. P. Eason, i ner an Club Left to right: F. D. Snead, Secretary-Treasurer; F. W. Davis, Vice-President; J. H. Kennemur, President. The Monogram Club strives to build and maintain school and team spirit and to foster and encourage a high standard of sportsmanship on the field, the court, and in the stands. The club also aids the athletic depart- ment in keeping order when the occa- sion demands, and performing any other duty necessary when called upon.
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Roanoke Rapids Junior-Senior High School again participates in the North Carolina Debating Union, meeting other schools in the state to debate the problem of weapons control. Vet- eran debater John Parker, a senior, is back for the third year. Two new- comers, Helen Nethercutt and Rich- ard Eason, are seniors. Five sopho- mores—Ronnie Blank, Dan Hank, Steve Rice, Bill Mountford, and Ben- jie Singletary—complete the group. Veteran debater John Parker, is back for his third year. The Debatin G Team Seated, left to right: R. S. Blank, D. H. Hank, H. S. ford, Jr., M. B. Singletary, III, M. S. Rice. Not shown: Nethercutt, Af. G Parker. Standing: W. J. Mount- E. R. Eason, Mrs. D. Z. Mills, Advisor. iL gakeebaties 4 ae
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The Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders have done an excellent job of promoting school and team spirit. They have well represented RRHS this year. During Homecoming Week, the cheerleaders sponsored a different activity each day. On “Color Day” all students were requested to wear the school colors—gold and black. The homeroom with the most stu- dents wearing these colors was awarded a prize. The night before the Homecoming Game... First row, left to right: B. S. Massey, Chief, A. C. Luter, Co- chief. Second row: M. J. Holloway, B. K. McDaniel, J. B. Car- ter, S. T. Neal, B. W. Bell,-N. J. Nethercutt, E. G. Carter, V. A. Hudson. Tuntor U arsily Cheerleaders First Row: V. A. Hudson. Second Row: E. G. Car- McDaniel, N. J. Nethercutt. Fourth Row: A. ter, M. J. Holloway. Third Row: J. B. Carter, B. K. B. W. Bell, S. T. Neal, B. S. Massey.
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