Class of 69 To Graduate Graduation week at RHS began Sunday with the Bac calaureate sermon which was held in Rocket Stadium at 8 p.m. The Rev. W. F. West, Jr. spoke to the 245 graduating RIIS seniors. Mr. West is a 1939 gradu ate of RHS. He was saluta- tcGan of his class and also 1 'Rtor of the high school paper in his senior year. He was ordained to the ministry at Roxboro Baptist Church in June 1945. He now has a church at Hartwell, Georgia, where he is residing. Graduation exercises are scheduled for tonight at 8 p.m. in the school stadium. In case of rain the services will be moved co the gym. Mr. R. P. Burns, also a graduate of RHS, will give the graduation address. He is an associate profes sor of architecture and head of the Department of Archi tecture at N. C. State Univer sity. Mrs. Doris Delp, senior class sponsor, and Mrs. Annie Belle Duncan of the RHS faculty are responsible for planning and supervising the graduation events at RHS. Miss Gertrude Holt super vised the selection and activi ties of the class marshals. Senior Class President Brooks Langston exemplifies the Senior spirit of ’69 by staying on the top of things. Summer School Begins June 9 To End July 18 Summer school will be held at RHS this summer from June 9 through July 18. If a student enrolls he must attend the full 30 days. Make-up classes will be held five days a week, for 30 days and will last two and a half hours a day. If a student failed both semesters, class will be for 30 full days, five hours a day and 5 days a week. A tuition of $30 is charged for make-up subjects, and $50 for a new subject. Classes will function from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Also 2% hour classes from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Delp, one of the Senior spon sors, deserves a big hand for all the work she has done toward graduation. ROCKETEER VOL. 3 ROXBORO HIGH SCHOOL, ROXBORO, N. C. 27573, It’s time for seniors to think JUNE 4, 1969 Seniors Win Scholarships No. 6 about going to college, but many have already started. These people applied for scholarships several months ago. Some didn’t win, some did, and others are still competing. Jimmy Wade has won a $1550 scholarship from Duke. He also won the Hankins scholarship from Wake Forest for $500, and a Uni versity scholarship to UNC-Chapel Core Group To Meet In Summer To Plan Guides For Next Year Meetings began last month for the 1969-1970 — Core Committee under the supervision of Core Com mittee Chairman Tommy Holt. The Core Committee will be in charge of all school activities and act as temporary student council during the summer and the first six weeks of the next school year. During the summer the Core Committee will undertake such projects as orientation booklets for sophomores, revision of Student Council constitution, guides for the beginning of school, teacher’s tea before school and co-ordinating ac tivities between schools. The RHS Corp Committee is composed of sophomores — Sarah Holeman, Kenneth Clayton, juniors —Sandy Cates, Nita Oakley and seniors — Betty Duncan, Keith Rogers, and Frances Hicks all from Helena High. Members from Person County High include sophomores — Kathy Bradsher, Linda Jackson, juniors— Raymond Perry, Theresa Little and seniors — Patricia Spencer, Gwen Burton and Gale Dickens. Members from Roxboro High include — sophomores — John Pol lock, Connee Carver, juniors — Genie Rogers, Tom Fitzgerald, seniors — Shelby Wiley, Cindy Woody and Tommy Holt. Hill for $300. Beth Hester won from Greens boro College an honor scholarship for $500. Ginger Dunkley won a $2250 grant and loan from Duke. She also won a State Teachers scholar ship and the Mary Ann Smith scholarship to UNC at Chapel Hill. The Whitaker scholarship from Duke for $3300, a General Motors scholarship for $1500 to State all belong to Marvin Branscome. Mar vin has also won the Competitive Freshman scholarship to Columbia University. Eddie Oakley has a $1200 Uni versity Distinguished Scholars scholarship to Carolina. A Veteran’s scholarship goes to Carolyn Hall. Wayne Lunsford goes to David son with a $2550 scholarship. He got a $1200 scholarship to Caro lina also. Ray Woody has a $850 scholar ship to North Carolina State. Vicky Denny has also won a scholarship to N. C. State. Bobbie Brandon was the local Betty Crocker Contest winner. Kathie Overby and Gary Hall also won local scholarships. Kathie won the Roxboro Womens Club scholar ship and Gary won the Roxboro Indian Head scholarship. Donna Garrett and Foster Massey won a state Teachers scholarship. Benard Pulliam won a $1200 scholarship to A&T. Jean Dunn will go to Appalachian with a $1000 scholarship and aid work loan. Janice Jones got $200 from the Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Sarah Garah won a $1600 schol arship from Wake Forest and Billy Yoder won a $1500 scholarship to UNC at Chapel Hill. “The March of Dimes scholar ship will be announced at gradu ation,” stated Mrs. Harris, RHS guidance counselor. RHS Band To Travel To Myrtle Beach Will Take Part In Sun Fun Festival The Roxboro High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Mike Cannon, travels to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on June 5 to par ticipate in the Sun-Fun Festival. The 82-member band shall leave Roxboro on June 5. iturn on June 8. On June 6 they are to be judged in [ling competition and on the 7th will be judged in concert competition. The Sun-Fun Festival is an an nual event for Myrtle Beach. Bands from all the East Coast arrive for the event. This will be the first time the RHS Band has traveled to this event. Also, it will be only the second time they have participated in marching competition. (The first time was in Vinton where they marched away with 2nd place in the top division.) “Bandology” will be played in marching competition. At the con cert, they shall play “Chorale For Band, “Bandology,” “Sonations for Band,” “Two Pieces in Folksong- Style,” and “Ceremony for Winds.” The trip will cost approximately $2500. In the hopes that no in dividual would have to bare the money burden, the members have sponsored bake sales, a sock hop and a car wash. They have also re ceived donations from several local organizations and individuals. Student Council President, Marvin Branscome caught in his daily act of making announcements. This young man deserves a lot of credit for his all-round leadership.