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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.
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