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Inter-Club Council Club men-,bets Pay em-eful attention to intetesttng Sneakets at wot-ksnon Boffom R0w.'tC, Mehring, S. Edwards, S. Walters. Semnd Row: E. Strickland, D. Herndon P Duncan. Tlyzrd Row: L. Pretat, P. Campbell, R. Cantrell. Fourlh Row: E. Yezierske, L. Hiers nares S Drane Tap Row: R ICC aims for unification of organizations at RHS INTER-CLUB COUNCIL . . . consisting of presidents of all clubs and classes joining forces to organize and supervise activities among organizations . . . cooperating to compare ideas . checking on club memberships . . . spon- soring the coke party for the boys' service clubs remembering Mrs. Reaney for her under- standing and guidance throughout the year . . . strengthening club relationships . . . holding a successful workshop for the benefit of interested club members learning the importance of leadership qualities . . . devoting time and efforts to unify RHS,s many and varied organizations. President man Herb points out if P. Jackson. Fwh Raw: R. Reddell, C. Bennett, S. Buntin. Sixth R0w.' A. Burkhard, K Li A. Herb. note to secretary Sherril Keesling as M I 4 1 111 .-0, 1, - 'fl l il Q I 1,1 nn IP . rs. Reaney studies rec ords
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In Excelsis STAFF: Russell Ross, Chris McGuinn, Gini Houston, Archie Giannella, Mr. Taylor, Mike Harvey, B355 I-3ngf01'd, John SUFHCS, Sally Nfwkifk, Bill MOITOW. .ff i a l I i l Archie Giannella questions Pat Duncan's short story criticism while working overtime. Vx. Creative writing students Candace Browne, Pat Duncan, and Phyllis Moore discuss a submitted poem with editor-in-chief Archie Giannella. xx! .. 5132 ' 'E -? If -1 .r-ears.. 'in excelsis' retains talent from art, literary students IN EXCELSIS . . . accepting instructions and advice from Mr. Taylor, creative writing teacher . . . applying to serve on a staff of talented and inventive students . . . encourag- ing amateur poets, authors, artists, and photographers to submit their finest works . . . studying literary publications from other schools to gain valuable ideas . . . limiting the number of entries accepted to eight . . . deciding whether to write free verse or rhyme . . . selecting carefully the best of Robinsonis creations . . . calling various printers to se- cure the lowest bid . . . thanking the clubs for generous donations . . . sending delegates to Miami for the FSPA convention in April dedicating the yearis work to Randy McGuire . . . merging the imaginative mind with practical skills to publish a unique magazine in 71. 149
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Round Table Round Table attainment signifies scholastic merit lastic honor at Robinson . . . maintaining a 4.0 'l '1 average for two consecutive semesters . . . gain- ing admiration and respect from fellow students . . . receiving a scholarship letter . . . discussing matters of interest with Mrs. Brownneld . . . de- ciding on a color for the letter sweaters . . . se- lecting members to ride in the Homecoming car 7. . . . setting worthwhile goals for the future . . . building pride through academic accomplish- ments . . . believing that it was worth it after all H ROUND TABLE . . . earning the highest scho- ww 3 . . . accepting due recognition for a high achieve- .aa ment . . . struggling to earn a gold bar . . . com- bining ideas with ideals to form future founda- tions . . . seeking wisdom through knowledge. .aa-f' 'ar During a Round Table assembly, Larry Scruggs is awarded a merit bar for his second year membership. qw N. 5 . V. Bailom Row: Ann Robinsonhjessie Ho, Dawn lilack, Rita Cantrell, Betty Rhodes, Terry Perry. Second R0w.' Diane Casanueva, Dwan Woolard, Ronnie McGinnis, Carol Miller, Larry Scruggs, Dannie Ho, Rhonda Pollard, Kim Roberts. Tqz Rowx Larry Easler, Mark Anderson, Smart Angelo, Rick Schmidt, Bill Howell, Linda Van Stavern. L u L 151
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