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Tuesday, May 17, was the date the Senior Class chose to hold
the first annual Senior Banquet. The evening's event was held in the
lower level of Mr. Kelly's restaurant. A group of 50 seniors gathered
to feast on the bouffet dinner. Three pessimists--Steve Bane, Bill
Arfmann, and Tom Jorgensen--came loaded with snacks of ham
burgers and French Fries.
The entertainment was provided by the BlueChennelles, and RHS
dance band consisting of Bob Fales, accordian, Mike Miller, saxa-
phone, and Jack Ward, drums. The group played slow and fast music
but the polkas seemed to be the most requested. A juke box in an
adjoining room provided other musical outlets for those who seemed
to prefer choosing their own style of music. But the juke box turned
up to full capacity and a couple of pulls of the plug connected to the 0
Chennelles' accordian did not hamper their style as they continued
to blast out the music for the remaining seniors. Rita Smith
All the world's a stage and most of
us a r e d e s p a r a t e l y under
rehearsed.
Nina Squire Jerry Stander Vicki Swanson
No t h i n g great was ever achieved Why work? My time is valuable. My heart leaps up when I behold a
without enthusiasm. rainbow in the sky.
Laura Tubbs George Van Wey Jackie Victor
Curiosity is, in great and generous Just call me 'Doc'; 1 can operate A smile speaks all the languages
minds, the first passion and the last. anywhere. of the world.

