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n 1994with in a noble crusade to bet
our best ter the world, our students
foot for reached out to those less
ward, we fortunate. The Spanish Club
s t e p p e (i collected nine boxes of
ahead to items for their annual Christ
find our- mas Box Project. Their
s e l v e s boxes included clothing,
striving to toys and personal items and
mai ntai n were sent to less fortunate
the excellence that earned children in Spanish speak
RI IS the title of a National ing countries. 1 tOSA spon
Blue Ribbon School in 1993. sored the Red Cross Blood-
And not only did the student mobile here at which volun
body prosper, but the whole teers, includit tg 97 students,
school seem ed to be above were able to donate lot
the rest in all we did. units of blood. The French
The band marched its way Club and SCO sponsored
to earn Division 1 superior the first sock hop dance for
ratings at all competitions charity, and many fund-rais
excluding state competitions ers were also held to raise
where they fell two points money which was donated
short of a Division I superior to local charities.
rating, while the winter Achieving so much in one
guard, keeping in step, year, we found ourselves
achieved a superior rating at surpassing not only other
the Seward Winter Invite. schools, but also former
The drama department also honorable titles. Our year
excelled putting on several was to be truly a step ahead
show s which quickly sold of others and an example
out. All courtyard perfor for school years to come.
mances of “Godspell” and ELLEN GRADY
also the last two perfor
mances of “The Music Man”
in the theater completely
sold out. SGO sponsored
the first Open Forum’ night.
Students were able to ques
tion a panel of faculty and
sti ident representatives who
were there to dispel any false
rumors and straighten out
confused policies. This
question and answer ses
sion occurred while rumors
of policies flew when two
Ralston students were found Junior T yler Soever leads his class in the
in possession of weapons infamous cheer “Hey, Ho, Go Ralston, Go Fitting in this big wheel as if she was born
Ralston Go!” This cheer let the school
at school. know w ho had the loudest voices and lo ride is sophom ore girls' softball player J
w ho ruled the school, Lisa Shetland at the fall pep rally. Lisa
photo b y NIKKI ABRAHAM won the race, photo by BECKY d u s e k

