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3:22 am Tuesday, January 12, 2010

School Spirit and Tradition

By Staff
Rex Mayfield
The Russellville City School system has a rich history of tradition. The slogan is “Excellence, a Russellville Tradition.” Russellville High School also has a symbol. A visitor to a school event may be surprised when the Alma Mater is played or the Golden Tigers prepare for kickoffs at RHS football games, the crowd stands in unison, extends their arms pretending to hold a torch. This torch is a symbol at Russellville High School. The tradition began in the 50s when principal E.L. “Prof” Williams, who served as principal in 1937 until 1957, decided that something was needed to boost school spirit. According to Russellville tradition, the late William inaugurated a special sign for the Russellville school spirit in the form of a clinched fist raised and extended like the Statue of Liberty’s hand holding the torch of freedom.
One thing that many people do not seem to realize about this symbol is the fact that every finger on the fist has a symbolic representative meaning. The little finger on the fist symbolizes individual attitude and endeavor. Moving up the fist, the ring finger stands for team spirit and team play. The third finger represents the individual qualities of courage and fortitude. The index finger is meant to stand for personal attitude, good conduct and good sportsmanship.
Capping the fist is a firmly placed thumb. The thumb caps off all the qualities that go in to being a winner, both in athletic contests and in life. Last in order of mention, but not in order of importance, is the quality of academic endeavor.
Tradition plays an important role in America’s task to educate our future. Russellville High School students and alumni have come to love the torch and its meaning. Prof. Williams’ quest to make a difference in his students’ lives over 50 years ago is still making a difference today. I hope that Prof. Williams challenges you to make a difference at your school, in your community and most importantly in your life.

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