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Varsity Club Promotes Fine Sportsmanship The RHS Varsity Club, open to all varsity letter holders, sponsors the Alumni-Varsity basketball game. Membérs of the club are generally identified by their red and gray jackets or letter sweaters. The club is sponsored by Coach Sanford Dornbos familiarly known as Bud. He is pri- marily concerned with building fine habits, atti- . tudes, and life competen- KZ n.» WWE qu ee ... $ 5. Р om mon 8 cies among the boys TITO Left (top-bottom) Terry Curry, Jim Hadley, Eric Walline, John Van- Black, Ted Smith, Bill Wales. Right (top-bottom) Steve Maggio, John Hall, Bill Burke, Fred Houck, Hal Caswell, Dave Walline. Scouting Continues to Attract Boys of All Ages З ag | Т = A sa First row (1-r) Ron Wells, Melvin Bass, Vern Davis, Dave Hart, Greg Munger, Henk Overkleeft, Warren Jim Kloosterman, Peter Walline, Mike Bodary, Andy Blikken, Joseph Hopkins, Les Birleson, Walter Taylor, Soule, Barry Johnson, John Koczman, Bob Langen. Tim Cooch. Second row (l-r) Jim Johnston, John Post, Tim Cox,
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First row (l-r) Pam Swack, Cheryl Smith, Valerie Parry Wescott, Barb Campbell. Third row (l-r) Lilla Leabu, Lynn Sharrock, Victoria Dobbins. Second row Walton, Karen Kramer, Brenda Moore, Donna Middle- (l-r) Barb Blasen, Polly Cooch, Georgia Campbell, ton, Lawanda Roach, Janet Osborn. During the past year, the junior and senior Roo- sevelt Girl Scouts have continued to heighten their interest in the out-of- doors, serve their fellow man, and, in general, do their partto make the world a better place in which to live. The Scouts' biggest project was the traditional spring cookie sale. First row (1-г) Jackie Eberle, Sally Ogden, Connie Campbell, Jennette Elliott, Jane Swihart. Second row (l-r) Diane Grinstead, Kathy Aber- crombie, Amy Otis, Annette Lamb, Janet Burrell. Third row (1-г) Chris Robinson, Wendy Golloway, Ann Keller, Sissy McAndrew, Lynne Rowan, Laurie Macha.
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Queen Vickie Reigned The 1965 RHS Home- coming Week (September 27-October 2) began with the nomination of the can- didates for queen. The four nominees were then intro- duced to the entire student body. Crucial voting fol- lowed. Throughout the week tension mounted. The play- ers prepared to battle to victory. On Friday, as the bonfire was lit, the students supported their school and team with true school vo- cality. The Pep Rally, led by all the RHS cheer- leaders, carried on around the huge fire. But in silence the crowd waited as the envelope containing the name of the winning can- didate was read.—VICKI The queen and her court (1-r): Karen Evans, sophomore; Queen Vickie SCHALLHORN!! An out- Schallhorn, junior; Pat Staskievitz, senior; Donna Middleton, freshman burst of cheers broke the representative, tense silence! On October 2 came the RHS Homecoming Game with Brooklyn High School, which ended in a 25-25 deadlock. Queen Vicki was crowned during the half- time ceremonies by the 1964 Queen, Nancy McClel- land. Vickie was presented with one dozen red roses by RHS Principal, Alister MacDonald. The Ноте- coming Dance, in honor of the Queen and her court, followed the game in the RHS gym. In tense silence, the crowd waited around the roaring bonfire to hear the name of the winning candidate, 18
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