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Being Aware Two of the new things that the people at R.H.S. found were the addition of new lunch tables and a new code of ethics which was commonly known as the Hand- book. Whether the students enjoyed the new lunch tables or not couldn't be dis- covered, but they are a lot neater and easier to clean up, and the student body probably needed the change. The Senior class ordered special lunch tables which should bring about some excitement in the cafeteria. The new Handbook was written in hopes that some of the rules wouldn't be broken as often. It included everything from announcements to public affection to the dress code. Most students who read it found it amusing while a scant few found it in the trash can. Oh, well, wait until next year. 12 Student Life Jeff Phillips finds that the Handbook leaves something to the imagination.
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Few symbols of R.H.S. are more important to Seniors than the water tower rising majestically above the campus with the “75” proudly displayed. Bi oe Me! fering Oa, ARS Me or ere pn Reuniting There was another assembly to wel- come the student body, and to introduce all the S.C.A. officers, new teachers, and all of the different clubs that Rustburg High School offers. Some of the students displayed some discontent with the thought of another school year before them, but the general student body ac- tually was quite excited about what lay ahead in the coming months. Bruce Elliott realizes staying out too late has disadvantages as he tries his arm out for a suitable pillow. et ae Pe pt we Re eae John Cardwell tries to calm the ecstatic students at the welcoming assembly before introducing the next speaker. Student Life 11
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Delegates to Boy’s State, John Cardwell, Paul Carey, and Gary Anthony take time out . from class to take a picture. Students S hare Their Cie i oY Time In Summer While many of the students were taking vacations and getting tan, sev- eral selected people were being instructed on a cram course in Gov- ernment, and taking courses in college to better their talents. Boy’s State which was held at Lynchburg College, and Girl's State which was held at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, were both spon- sored by the American Legion. Both of these programs are devised to teach juniors in high school, the importance of government. Inciuded in the agendas at Boy’s and Girl’s State were personal attendances by Attorney General An- drew Miller, Lieutenant Governor John Dalton. There was never a dull moment for the six delegates. Many friends were made, and when the week was over you felt as though you had lost several of the best friends you had ever met. Anne Thomas attended the Gover- nor’s School for the Gifted at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. For one month Anne met many college courses first hand. Mrs. Isabelle Rucker, one of Anne’s instructors was the guest speaker at the Honor Society Induc- tion Ceremonies. From the female side of the student body are Ginger Archer, Bren da Barbour, and Taking a well deserved rest from zool- Linda Miller, who were the delegates to Girl's State. ogy class at the Governor’s School, Anne Thomas forces a smile. Student Life 13
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