Homecoming Royalty Oct-1961
QUOTE ELKS BUGLE ,OCT,31 1961
An election was held thursday afternoon Oct 12 th to choose the homecoming King & Queen, Barry lund,sponsored by the future home--
makers of America,& Ceres Vandiver
Sponsored by the Publication class,
were elected.
The Senior cantidate,Cathy Gillespie,
and the other nomimee of the publications class,Jerry Hamm,were
named attendents to the King & Queen.
King Barry & Queen Ceres were honored during the half time ceremonies of the Round Valley
Chinle game and reigned through-out the day. At the Homecoming
dance that evening,last year's King
and Queen,George Greagory and
Bonnie Whiting Rogers, Placed the
royal crowns on their Heads.
--------THE ELKS BUGLE
QUOTE- ELKS BUGLE
October 31,1961
MEET
SUE MANESS
CHOSEN CITIZEN OF THE WEEK
Sue Maness is avery active girl
around R. V. She participates in all
activities possible and is a very sociable person.
She is President of Quill and Scroll--
Secretary of the National Honor Society, and a member of FHA,
Spanish club,-Paper Staff, And is
Business Manager of the annual
staff,
WAY to Go Miss SUE MANESS
Stu
posted February 11th, 2009
Quote- Elks Bugle,DEC,5 1961
FRAYA MAYER ELECTED
CITIZEN OF THE WEEK. !!
" Fraya Mayer was elected citizen
of the week Because of her help in
the School spirit. Fraya is glad to
help anyone anytime she can.
Fraya is President of the national
Honor Society, Vice President of the
Spanish Club, And Also a Varsity
Cheerleader.
Fraya's likes are Good Spanish
Food, And Gerrold Burk.
Her Dislike Is Impolite Kids. !!!!
- Larry, Eagar."
Quote-ELKS, BUGLE FEB,21,1962
MARY MAXWELL CHOSEN BPW.
GIRL OF THE MONTH
Mary Maxwell was recently chosen
girl of the month by the Springerville
Buisiness and professional women's
club. Mary was chosen as the outstanding girl citizen in the senior
class. She will be honored at the february 21st meeting of the club at the Safire , and will recieve a girl of the month pin from the club. Every month a girl from a different class will be chosen by the club as the outstanding girl citizen of that class in keeping with the club's project of Americanism.!
posted December 27th, 2008
Round Valley V.S. St. Johns ,
Oct .8, 1926
Invading St. Johns on October 8,1926 Round Valley Tigers played
St. Johns and were victorious by
6 points, The score being 6 to 0
Fred Martin was disabled for the remainder of the season.
Quote, 1930 yearbook calander
Oct. 12. Speaking of explosions, they do occure very often in chemistry class. Not exactly like the one that happened this morning though. Poor Milford.
Quote, 1930 Yearbook Calender.
Oct 4, R.V. played St. Johns football Today over at Taylor. Score was nothing to nothing in favor of our side. The boys were going in the bus, But ---well they didn't.
Year book 1927
In 1925 School was held for the first
in the new building. They were the
Roundvalley Tigers, The first year book was published in 1927 and it was called the( Apache) And
J.A. Hayatt's
Harness Shop .was one of the Sponsers.
Interesting note-
Funniest football game ever played-Readers Digest ,Oct 1955 .
Cumberland vs Georga Tech.----Score ,Georga Tech222,---
Cumberland 0. For Cumberland the bigest play of the game came on an end around and they only lost 6 yards.
This game was played Oct.7,1916. Look it up.