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ABOVE: Sr. members Wesley McCready, Sherry Crusen- berry, Dee Dee Cahill, Cheryle Helton, Vicki Osborne, Kathy Elmore and Susan Smith are hard at work drawing layouts for the annual. LEFT: Editor, Rodney Farris and advisor Mr. Raymond Farris discuss ideas for the annual. Long after other students had gone home, members of the annual staff remained after school working on the annual. After the spring organization, members sold advertisements to area merchants to help pay for the annual. Then from the first of school until the last of February, when the annual went to press, the staff concentrated on layouts, composition and revision of copy, and creative photography. As a direct result of this work the 1966 Choo Choo will for¬ ever preserve the events of a great school year. Choo Choo Staff Composed Candid Annual Jr. members Mary Frye, Karo Surber, Peggy Delp, Faye Frye, JoAnn Crabtree and Karon Frye help decide on pictures for the annual. Nor pictured are Seniors Janice Walls and Ginger Minton. 36
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The cast of the Senior play calmly awaits the first The junior class presented an excellent play en- rehearsal of No Boys Allowed. titled How Green Was Her Boyfriend. Variety of Dramas Were Seen at Worthy Lively and hilarious dramatical selec¬ tions provided a world of entertainment for the R. B. Worthy student body and faculty of 1965 and 1966. Assembly pro¬ grams sponsored by various school clubs encouraged and informed those who attended. The Beta Club, D.E. Club, F.B.L.A., andtheF.H.A. presented assemblies which explained that particu¬ lar club ' s origin and purp ose. The gen¬ eral public, as well as the student body, was able to share the enjoyment of Worthy dramatics. A large crowd at¬ tended the farce sponsored by the Junior Class entitled, How Green Was Her Boyfriend?” A crowd of equal magnitude attended the Senior Play entitled, No Boys Allowed . . . Both plays were credited as being outstanding . This season dramatics has indeed proven outstanding in entertainment and educa¬ tion. The students who made this possi¬ ble are indeed worthy of the praise they received. The Greatest American was presented by the members of the Beta Club for assembly. The FBLA play proved to be both hilarious and informative. 35
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ABOVE LEFT; J. Helton, J. Moore, M. Frye, S. Denton, M. Rolen, J. Crabtree, H. Evans, and S. McCready read a new edition of the Saltshaker. ABOVE RIGHT: L. Hayden, K. Frye, G. DeBord, C. McCready, E. Booth, and S. Dalton work patiently for the staff. The Saltshaker Staff struggled many long and hard hours in order to give the R.B. Worthy students a school paper of which they would be proud. Under the guidance of Miss Swecker and Mr. Morgan, the staff is to be congratulated for a job well done. Working after school, the staff made certain the paper would come out on time. The efforts was worthwhile as long as the students were informed about the many interesting features of the year. Mr. Morgan and Miss Swecker, advisors, work along with Linda Overbay-editor, on the Saltshaker. SALTSHAKER Kept Students Informed Debbie Comer, Faye Frye, Peggy Delp, Eugene Smith, Shirley Hayden, and Joan Coulthard plan layouts for the next edition. Kathy Hogston, Sharon Everhart, Jane Marshall, Bridgette Olinger, and Connie Hunt type articles for the paper. 37
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