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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
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