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        \ \ I  hat  would  the  year  have  been   impressions.                             Ram, won  a  first  class award.
         ■ ■  like without  the  opportunity         What  were  some  of  these  lasting   Finally,  the  school  newspaper,
         to take  part  in  or  observe  all  the   impressions?  The  debate  team         Rampages, received  four  honors,
         fine arts activities  that  made  the    went  to  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota    including  the  George  Gallup
         school  year  so  exciting?  There       for  the annual  Augustana  Debate        award, the  highest  award  given  to
         would  have  been  no  band  or  choir   tournament.  Drill  team  was  invited    a  newspaper,  Quill  and  Scroll, a
         concerts,  no  half-time  show at        to  perform  at  Creighton  University    Medalist award  from  the  Columbia
         football  and  basketball  games,  no     during  the  half-time  of  one  of      Scholastic  Press  Association, and
         plays,  no art  displays,  no            their  basketball  games.  The  play      was a finalist  for  the  new  Gold
         newspaper,  and  no  yearbook.  That      Then  and Now took  first  place  in     Crown  Award.
         would  have  taken  quite  a  chunk       Districts and  second  in  State.          Each  of  these  successes  reflected
         out  of  what  the  year  was all  about;   Chosen  band  and  choir  members      upon  the  people  at  RHS  and
         working,  learning,  having  fun,        went to  Wesleyan  University  in         revealed  the  genuine  pride  which
         being  rewarded  for  successes, and      Lincoln  to  perform  at the  state      was taken  in  fine  arts  this year.
         in  general,  making  lasting             music  contest.  The  1981  yearbook















































         The children's  plays  required  hours  of  prepara­  The  school's  first  pep  rally  shows the  antici­  Offering his rebuttal  in  the Lincoln-Douglas de­
         tion.  Sophomore  Cindy  Krambeck  helps  fresh­  pation of the game to come.  Juniors Julie Car­  bate,  senior  Ken  Bukowski  speaks  on  "rights  of
         man  Beth  Skomal  get  ready.            penter  and  Melissa  Burry  perform  with  the   the accused" at the  one-man  debate  in  Atlantic,
                                                   flag  team.                            Iowa.






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