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and became graduates
■An excerpt from Jenny Dolphin’s Valedictorian
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S p e e c h : .. Building a future is not a simple task, and it will be
0) one of the greatest challenges we have ever faced, but we are ready.
Obstacles have been placed in our paths, and we have conquered
D ) them. We went to school on that first day of Kindergarten and
continued on all the way up 'til today, when it became certified that
C we have defeated the challenge of fulfilling the proper graduation
requirements. This may have involved a few late night study
<D sessions, but we have done it. RHS has challenged us in other ways
as well, and we have won them all and we should be proud of that
fact. The Class of '92 was the first ever in the history of this high
school to be given open campus privileges, and for the most part, we
have handled ourselves in a mature, responsible manner, and have
proved that we can handle responsibilities given to us. Athletically,
our class has faced the challenges of competing either as a member
of a team or as an individual in many district and state tournaments,
O including an apperance in Class A Boys' State Basketball Tourna
ment for the first time. In the Fine Arts Department, many good
things have come out of the Class of '92. Academically, as we look
O toward the future, a large percentage of our class has received
scholarships or some other form of financial aide to help in contnuing
their education. All of these examples have given us the opportunity
to face some sort of challenge and have helped us to prepare for the
future. We are now ready to meet the challenge of the future head
our challenging years and etting ready to welcome
F high school life is finally G the audience to gradua
over. 1991 graduate, Mike tion is Salutatorian Tracy
Renner congratulates the Petersen.
proud new graduate Aaron
Christensen.

