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JANET RAY HARVEST FESTIVAL QUEEN Fun cmd frolic, good times, and renewed acquaintances highlighted the fifth annual homecoming of R.H.S. The festive occasion began with a bonfire, pep rally, and a brilliant display of fireworks. The main attraction of the evening was the pigskin tilt involving the undefeated Redbirds and the Fairmount Quakers. The Redbirds' victory chain remained unbroken, as they handed the Quakers a 33 to O defeat. Both the iunior and senior high school bands united in presenting the halftime show, entitled Harvest Day. The crowning of the queen, Janet Ray, and the presentation of her court, Jean Wil- liams, Joanna Graves, and Dian Green followed the colorful halftime program. The queen and her court reigned throughout the Harvest Festival dance. WHERE WE STUDY BEAUTY f W9
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Jim Stroud, iunior, acts as master of ceremonies for the Lincoln Day convocation. Boom, Boom the Drums repeats James Mans- tield's junior literature class. The students read this poem during the Lincoln Day Convocation. , FJ . , Robert Mitchum, director of music, introduces the Wabash College Glee Club. The group presented a variety concert to the iunior and senior high schools. ., - fi.,- EQ .553 . Members of the combined iunior and senior high school Boys' Glee Club perform forthe Lin- coln Day Convocation. Mrs. Treva Riggin directs, while Danny Kidd, sophomore, accompanies the group. A series of convocations were scheduled forthe year l956-57 to develop and broaden the students' interests. The convocation committee, who was ap- pointed by Mr. Penrod, brought to the pupils several timely and entertaining programs. Robert Mitchum and his Wabash College Glee Club appeared early in the fall. Rev. Arthur McDavitt presented a convo in February commemorating Abraham Lincoln. Roy- ertonites, themselves, participated in a panel discus- sion, How Do Other Countries Feel Toward the United States. History ll and lll students represented such nations as Egypt, England, and Germany. Members of the Convo Committee were Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Showalter, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Quick, Miss Richardson, and Mrs. Morris. 9
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