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A  collaboration



                                                                                      hanks  to  Steve  Hynes  said,  “Ralston  does  this  to
                                                                                      Beideck,  1980’s  back the bill plus to have an input
                                                                                      RHS  Student  into  the  functions  of  school.”
                                                                       i              lative  bill  was  sentative  to  each  monthly  school
                                                                                      Council
                                                                                                 Pre­
                                                                                                           Hynes  explained  that  the
                                                                                      sident,  a  legis­ Student  Council  sends  a  repre­
                                                                                      passed  which  board meeting and afterwards the
                                                                                                       representative
                                                                                      stated  that  each  school  board  in  reports  back  to  the
                                                                                      Nebraska  was  to  have  a  position  The  council  has
                                                                                                       Student  Council.
                                                                                      for  a  student  council  representa­
                                                                                                       a  rotation  which  includes  three
                                                                                      tive  at  school  board  meetings. being  one,  that
                                                                                                       people,  Hynes
                                                                                                       alternates  meetings  every  month.
                                                                                      Senior  Class  Officer  Jerilyn
                                                                                                       If  the  representative  cannot
                                                                    Doug  Glbblns,  student  council  president,  attend,  an  officer  is  chosen  to
                                                                    meets  early  in  the  mornings  during  the   attend.  “The  representative  is
                                                                    year  with  council  members  to  discuss
                                                                    planned  activities  and  accomplishments  basically  there  to  answer  any
                                                                   for  the  student  body.           questions that the board may have
                                                 Business  Ed                                         regarding  the  high  school,”  ex­
                                                                                                      plained  Hynes.






                           Barada,  M ike -  (Con-        Fantaski,  M ike  ■            Krause,  Loraine  ■            McGrath,  fam es  ■
                          sinner Skills, Typing, Asst.    (Typing  teacher,  Asst.  Ba­  (Business,   Resource          (Business  teacher,  Head
                          Football,  Asst.  Athletic      seball,  Asst.  Football)  "In   Aide)"I  help  students  do   Wrestling  coach.  Ski  club
                          Coordinator)  “Learning         the computer age world of      daily  assignments  and        sponsor)
                          the hard way — Making a         today,  I  hope  that  each    study for tests.  I  also help
             costly mistake  and  learning from the  experience.   student that passes through RHS will find the time   teachers  by  making  copies  of  tests,  typing  and
             Usually  very  effective.  Consumer  Skills  -  An   to learn  the  typewriting  keyboard  so  that he/she   other  tasks  as  they  come  up.
             alternative  to  "learning  the  hard  way.”  may  stay  one  step  ahead  of  his/her  future."







                           Roeschke,  Joyce  -
                          (Business  teacher,  Head       ness  teac^er-  Department
                          Freshman Girls Basketball       chairman. Assistant Senior
                          coach)  "A  typical  school   H K U H H H    Class  sponsor)  "Field trip:
                          day  in  the  life  of  Miss    Douglas  County  Courth­
             Rusk  includes:  teaching  shorthand  —  where   ouse  -  juvenile,  criminal,  civil;  guest  speakers:
             students  make  sense  out  of  chicken  scratches   Nebraska  State  Patrol,  vice  squad,  lawyers,
             teaching  typing  —  where  students  are  wished   Ralston  police,  FBI,  state  broker;  VHS  (video):
             ‘many  happy  returns’  every  day  of  the  year;   "Scared  Straight”,  "The  Law"  ...”
             teaching  office  occupations.”
                                     Computer  Science









                          Ahl,  Ken  -  (Computer         Jurgens,   Garry  -            Moore,  Linda - (Math          Powers,  Barbara  ■
                          Advocate)   "Supplying          (Math   teacher,   Dept,       teacher,  Assistant  Junior    (Computer  IMC  Aide]
                          new  meaning  to  the  old      chairman, Head boys Ten­       Class  sponsor)
                          adage  ‘An  apple  a  day       nis  coach)
                          keeps  ...’”







                                                                                             Sophomore Gayle Pankratz works away
                                                                                             at  the  computer  printing  out  one  of the
                          Stanton,   John   ■                                                many  stories  written  for  the  yearbook,
                      '•   (Beginning  and  Advanced                                         one  of  the  many  classes  requiring  a
                          Computer  Programming)
                      H    “Programming  —  a  class                                         computer.
                          where you learn to tell the
            computer what to do, rather than having it tell you
            what  to  do."
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