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Besides getting all their Christmas shopping done Washington, D.C., to perform at the Cherry
and working extra hours at their jobs, students still Blossom Parade. Many field trips were taken in
found time to go to parties and to see some spring. Some were to the Douglas County Court
movies. Some of the most popular movies were: House, Glenwood Mental Institution, and the
Stir Crazy, Seem s Like Old Times, 9 to 5, and Foreign Language Fair.
The Jazz Singer. Prom was April 25, and it gave memories to
Even during the winter there were plenty of everyone, especially the seniors, because it was
activities going on and that satisfying feeling their last. The following Wednesday, the production
remained strong. The one-act play Robber of Grease started and ran until May 3. The whole
Bridegroom was chosen the best in the state, school was encouraged to audition and many new
receiving 179 out of 180 possible points. The faces were seen on the stage. Dave Wingart, disc
varsity, j.v., and freshmen cheerleaders all received jockey from WOW radio station, accepted the part
first place awards at a clinic held at Northwest. of Vince Fontaine.
Seven out of twelve wrestlers entered the state “Senioritis” thickened as the end of May drew
tournament held February 19-21. near. Although it seemed to go slow at times, a
Spring fever hit early since the weather was nice whole school year had gone by already. Just as
throughout February, except for a storm that seniors were excited to graduate, juniors were
caused us to miss one day of school. March came excited to be seniors.
and Ski Club members were afraid they wouldn’t The students made RHS what it was this year.
go skiing because Colorado wasn’t getting much Working together as a school played the key role.
snow. With this in mind, we feel we can say:
April 1 arrived. A total of 113 band, majorettes, RHS = SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
drill team, and flag team members left for
Staying up all night t p.-ing houses and making preparations for
the October 10 Homecoming game proves to be exhausting, so
senior Lisa Boehler takes a nap in Mrs. Kremke’s fourth hour Office
Occupations class.
Studying quietly, sophomore Tina Sanchez uses the study hall time
to get her homework finished. In most study halls students were only
allowed to talk softly so that the people working could concentrate.
G od fath er’s Pizza was one of the scrumptious foods the band
members porked down during their thirty-six hour play-a-thon. The
band sponsored the play-a-thon to help raise money for their trip to
Washington, D C.

