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Library Club Library Club greets staff with 371 spring breakfast LIBRARY CLUB . . . providing variety for the bulletin boards in the library '... sponsoring the Book Fair for a week in November . . . seeing that a large supply of interesting and modern paperbacks are kept within reach of students who attend the fair . . . helping the librarians, Mrs. jones and Mrs. Moore, shelve books and place reference material back in proper order . . . hand- making bookmarks for each teacher and cleverly selecting a book which applies specifically to their individual traits giving the faculty members a breakfast during April in conjunction with National Library Week and encouraging ev- eryone to read more frequently . . . proving their concern for the care of our library. Librarians Mrs. jones and Mrs. Moore carefully select some paperback books for the Book Fair, 2 2 infix Botfom Row: Charlene Weiser, Christy Prendes, Phyllis Gillespie, Alice Wimpee, Top Row: Mrs. Moore, Spon., Evelyn Yezierske, Richard Sass, Karen limberton
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Knightettes Knightettes promote rise in traditional RHS spirit KNIGHTETTES . . . ushering the holders of re- served tickets to their seats before kickoff time . . . designating reserved sections in team colors . , . continuing the tradition of decorating both goal posts for every home game . . . strengthen- ing under the sponsorship of Mrs. Allen, new fac- ulty member ,. . deciding to change uniforms and choosing stylish gray pantsuits . . . selling balloons and judging the sign painting and door- decorating contests as part of Plant City Week . . . announcing the teacher with the most spirit, Mrs. Josie Fernandez , . . meeting every Wednes- day afternoon . . . earning the privilege of wear- ing school letters . . . painting spirit banners each week . . . boosting enthusiasm at basketball games through a spirit squad . . . demonstrating Paula -jackson, Knighrette presidentg and vice-president Marsha Nickerson demonstrate the holiday spirit by dedlcaflofl t0 the Black, White, find Gray- exchanging Christmas presents with Anita Humphries, treasurer, and Par Phillips, secretary. Y YY, W l i i l i l Bollom Row: Darlene McClendon, Karen Baxley, Theresa Williams, Roberta Monk, Sheri Mellow, Barbara Mitchell, Teri Smith, Joanne Evans. Top Rout' Linda Smith, KHFCH Holt, Paula jackson, Marsha Nickerson, Anita Humphries, Pat Phillips, Carol Ferguson. 187
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Ch ess Baltom Rvwf Mark Leeland, Wayne Sprague, Louis Reigel. Top Row: Steve Roberts, Larry August, Mitchell Checkver, Steve Drane, Gary Thomas. i yi '.'. ' it I, K V, ff ....,, Steve Drane sets up chess board to prepare for an exciting match with opponent. S 4 Q Mitch Checkver and Wayne Sprague eye Steve Draneas following attack. 'Ym- Chess players emphasize use of intelligent strategy CHESS . , . playing chess as a means ofdisciplin- ing the mind . . . setting up boards after school on Thursdays . . . engaging in a contest that can only end with the hnal checkmate . . . challeng- ing each other to learn new moves . . . keeping a record of wins and losses . . . competing to devel- op high concentration . , . studying objectives to achieve desired results realizing that wise men originated chess as an alternative to physical war . . . trying to beat Mr. Wadley , . , having the satisfaction of knowing that chess will outlive all other competitive games of mental skill. 9
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