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Directions In “74-75” Now that we’ve reviewed the school eee pee and the personal aspects of RHS, let's hy review some of the things that have occurred here at school to show some of the directions students have taken. The year started very smoothly and began with enthusiasm in students as well as faculty and administration Warm weather and hot classrooms in- hibited some of the learning process, but the joy of meeting new friends and making old acquaintances new, melted the rays of heat and students got involved in some hard core learn- ing. As homecoming approached the SCA got humming and the entire club forces went to work on operation HOMECOMING ... Ballots were made to choose candidates for the home- coming queen. Steps were taken in the direction of class and club floats and when October 5, finally came, Rustburg experienced the best homecoming that the High School has had in quite a long time. With spirits still high, Rustburg’s football team made its claim to fame by defeating the Brookville Bees with a crushing score of 21 to 0. The bon- fire held on the night before the Brook- ville game, was the biggest, hottest, most tremendous thing that Rustburg had ever had. It certainly held up to its ; : motto, for the next night RHS BURNT Sy oe . : the Bees. are The spirit chain proved to be a spirit booster and prover, and the tapping of the scholars for the National Honor Society put a bit of excitement and answered prayers in the hearts of the recipients of this honor. The Christmas Assembly instilled Christmas Spirit as a direction, as the SCA and the Student Advisory Mem- bers (SAM) presented their production of “The Night Before Christmas’’. Who could ever forget Mr. Sam Martin as ae | Rudolph? e As the midyear blahs hit and exams .. rolled around, students set their di- Aina | rections toward the spring events. The ay Juniors had a fabulous Ring Dance, and the Seniors showed everyone how € to Boogie at the prom. - ’ SCA elections involved some stu- Linda Miller stalks around.the court dents in the politics of the school. in the Liberty game ready to do her The Spring Carnival, Achievement Georgia E stuff. Or, maybe she is feeling sorry Night, Commencement, Senior Day .. . py that s Be tins for her one and only technical. Isn’t The list just goes on and on . . . Cer- for another ciahteaaiomane that right Lindaz tainly without a doubt the slogan for once ie cesses this school year should be “We were heads toward the village. . ‘Se St ene ae ALIVE in ‘75.” ie a 6 Opening
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