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How did it feel to talk to Jay Leno?
"When I first heard that Jay Leno supported the drug
free cause and that he refused to do a beer commercial
for that reason, I really admired him. That made it all
the more exciting. He was really sincere and really
funny!" -Sophomore Tabbatha Dodge
After being in so many plays have the stage jitters
gone away?
"I still get a little nervous when there are a lot of people
I know in the audience. But I guess that's normal. I've
been everything from an old lady, to a seductress, to a
nun, so I've gotten used to being up there."
-Junior Angie Jenson
How do you think the first Battle of the Bands at RHS
went?
"Even though not everyone liked our alternative music
as much as the metal or thrash music, I feel that we
played well. It was cool to be on stage, under the lights
for the first time as a rock 'n' roll drummer. I also
enjoyed the prize money that we received."
-Junior Ian Townsend
What was your worst fear when entering RHS as a
freshman?
"My worst fear was that I would be picked on by all the
upperclassmen, and get thrown in a locker."
-Freshman Marci Roan
How do you think the freshmen see the senior class?
"I think the freshmen envy us seniors. 'Why, you ask?'
Well, because were so cool." -Senior Kirk Collins
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