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BOTTOM ROW: J. Kerins, S. Shepard, S. Faith, S. Darnold, B, Kaiser, R, Harrison, D. Palmer, B. High- smith, M. Elliott, J. Chamblin, SECOND ROW: H. Langsworthy, K. Zellers, C. Shipman, S, Colliflower, R. Weger, J, Rooney, F, Roberson, B. Moore, A. Stanley, M, Coddington, B. LaFief, L. Midgett. THIRD ROW: Miss Wondrok, L. Daron, J, Haag, B. Smith, D, McCrory, E. Poorman, P, McIntosh, D, Wilkin P. Murray, J. D. Seitzinger, B, Short, N. Hippensteel, B, Gould, G. Pease. STUDENT COUNCIL Paik During cold weather, the foyer of the boys’ gym is a place for students to gather and dance. This noon hour activity is sponsored by the Student Council. Pege 56
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Co-Editor Ron McCoy and some Robinillo staff members During the yearly drive, plan the dummy for the 1958 yearbook. Through the hard work of the juniors and seniors who compose the Robinillo staff, the book is compiled which contains a year's mem- ories at RHS. As juniors, the students learn the duties which their position holds, and in the next year, they help teach the newcomers to the staff. After much planning, the Robinillo is presented for the student's approval. Up to this time, the theme of the book is kept secret. The money for the yearbook is provided in many ways. Two of these are the sales to the students, and the annual all-school carni- val. The yearbook staff, along with the Drama Club and Student Council, share the responsi- bility of the carnival by taking charge of the election of queens. many sales are made, sucn as this one by Lois Thomp- son, business manager. Each year, as a climax of the carnival, the finale is held, at which time the queen is crowned. This corona- tion is planned by the Robinillo staff. Page. 55
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Student Council Officers Standing: B. Kaiser, President; F. Roberson, Vice President. Seated: K. Zellers, Treasurer; R. Harrison, Secretary. The Student Council is an organization at RHS whose purpose is to promote a better rela- tionship between the faculty and the student body. The membership is made up of four of- ficers, four class presidents, six hold-over mem- bers, and one representative from each activity FLOWER COMMITTEE Seated—J. Kerins, S. Burns, M, Poorman. Standing—B, Farrer, J. Hoagland, Mrs. Mefford room. The Student Council sponsors an all- school carnival, lyceum programs, pepsi dances, noontime activities, and a Christmas dinner. This year thirteen members of the Student Council attended the district convention in De- cember. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Seated—Mrs. Koopmann, J. D. Seitzinger, M. Davis, Standing—R, Snider, R, Shackelford, G. Wright, M. Eliiott, K. Carver.
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