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L :L it 4 The ways of the new which are part of a good day's work or play are indulged and tried for uniqueness and beauty. Sopho- more English Instructor, Miss Maxine Anderson becomes a study in color and double exposure. Yearbooks require much checking and scheduling for smoothness. The finished copy, of course, does not reflect the amount of work and time staff mem- ber Charles Perry and sponsor, Mrs. Charlena Taylor put in on senior candid shots which are taken this crisp October day. Teacher helpers Bobbie Roberson and Patricia Thompson as- sist teachers in carrying out scheduled lesson plans by running dit- to copies of class worksheets. The eagerness and enthusiasm of beginning personnel is reflected in the eyes of Mrs. Barbara Banks as she instructs pupils in the fine points of world history. Doors of the guidance offioe are always open for pupils needing help with varied problems. Sharon Adams listens intently as Mrs. Waltee Douglass helps her make a schedule adjustment. No you are not seeing double for they are twins and both are good at the art of charcoal sketching. Kathleen and Katherine Elder are doing charcoal portrait sketches in art class. Diane Jones, Marion Johnson and Mary Jones present a panel in Afro History. Thus activities prove a picture is worth more than a thousand words as a day unfolds. ur X if 5 J aff ja ff' A , X , 'Y Q - . I 'S -6--J. L...- X fp, t ' --512 x Y Y A . 4 .vp-.14 we - X .. . . Q fl - in SZ..
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.-5 v. . 3 V . . 1 fi . 3 -.A ...oo 954 ffdhr .is -ww I V 1 1 P . , - Many of the alumni who walked the halls, occupied seats of learning, played on sports teams and sent echoes of laughter through the corridors of RHS return to mold the minds of the younger generations. Mrs. Jacqueline Ross, Miss Dorothy Gil- lette, Mrs. Charlena Taylor, Mr. Claude Taliferro, Mr. James Dowdell and Mr. Robert Tatum are alumni that are now part of the teaching staff. Elnora Amos and Yvonne Ellington put problems on the board for classmates in math. The skilled subjects are included in to- day's training program and Anible Macklin, Emma Todd and Jerry Dotson learn fine points of theme and term paper typing in the Personal Typing course added to the curriculum this school year. Custodial workers Mr. Edward Brown, Mr. John Stewart, and Mr. Ronald Nowlin pause in their day's work for a candid shot. Helen Phelps and Dwight White, General Business students view a check display to check the correctness of their assignment. CSC initiates spent a week on probation before becoming members of the organization. Activities included tying Avalon Madry to the flag pole. Additional RHS staff members Mrs. Mary Hamliton, Mrs. Pauline Bennett, Mrs. Bernice Bangston, Mrs. Catherine Miller, Mr. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Joann Sams are RHS alumni who have returned as staff doers. Ruby Virginia and Melvin Hines learn there are three accept- able endorsements for checks. The beauty of expression is part of drama, and Onetta Tolbert, Terry Whittaker, Charles Wells, Sharon Bradley, and Dorothy Williamson are most expressive as they practice a Masque and Gavel presentation. Mr. Ben Ramirez knows that one of the secrets to pupil prog- ress is to check and return papers. 17' - lk check 'lumber Q lr ml payee dae , l r- ' - - I t- 4-i' fy' F 124' f'. 91 l-dw tb Hazicfa .1 l J I 'Q N A - f M H,Q,.f f'9 'l ' '
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