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z .. .I-W2 to X Q fn f ,, nr..- Wfilir 4, if . .. . 4 ..- -- M- 'V 5 l..4ff- Christy Nosek and Linda Swanson enjoyed getting drenched at the annual Cheerleaders' Car Wash, Jeanne Shrutek and Joan Vondriska set-up for a before-school donut sale, while Kathy Tuider decorated Kevin Curtin's locker. R-Bites, dedicated and spirited, volun- teered a lot of overtime! With the wide variety of extracurricular activities offered, it was no wonder that so many students were busy before and after school. Numerous clubs and organizations held weekly meetings at which their activities were planned. Cheerleaders and Puppettes spent long hours practicing routines and promoting school spirit by making banners, badges, and locker decorations. With about 302 of the student body involved in music programs, music often filled R-l3's hallways both before and after hours. Athletic teams required perhaps the most hours of overtime. Practicing long and hard every day, the athletes were back 4 l 'E Q. fs MN 'Ei again on Saturday mornings for more practice or for games or meets. Many organizations held fund-raising projects to provide financing for their activities, Doughnut sales, candy sales, calendar sales, t-shirt sales, citrus fruit sales, pizza sales, pancake breakfasts, and cheese G sausage sales were among the many money-raisers that required extra work. Not only were students putting-in overtime to benefit themselves, but quite a few were sticking-around to help others. N.H.S. and Write Place tutors devoted many hours to help students having trouble with school work. A willing body could always be found for the student in need! Student Life 21
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iiitfllllqk num, Pep Rolly '84, wos it o foirytole or o zoo? Mony students hod mixed feelings obout it this yeor due to the hour-eorlier storting time. The lock of dorkness took owoy from the dromo ond sporkle present in rollies of yeors post. The theme for the pep rolly wos TweedIe-dee-dee, Tweedle-dee-dum, Send the Folcons on the Run! Spirit wos lifted by the R-B .lozz Bond, the Cheerleoders ond Puppettes, the burning of the Morton West Folcon, ond by the fire botons of the R-B Twirlettes. Then come the moment we hod oll been woiting for. One by one, members of the Homecoming Court were onnounced ond ocknowledged with thunderous cheers. With the onnouncement of this yeor's queen, Pom Geis, crowds poured onto the field, A teory-eyed Pom Gels, Is embroced by o friend ofter being crowned 1984 Homecoming Queen ot the Pep Rolly. creoting o hoppily-ever-ofter ending for Pom ond the rowdy pep-rollyers. The Pep Rolly wos just the kick-off for o weekend filled with Homecoming fes- tiviites. The celebrotion continued with o colorful show of beoutiful floots ond morvelously decoroted cors. The Porode wos entitled Storybook Chorocters on Porode, ond wos well-suited for the development of the Homecoming theme: Once Upon o Time. Highlights of the porode included the zoo sofori trom filled with footboll ployers ond Booster Club moms cheering from o cort pulled by enormous Clydesdole horses. The troditionol decoroted floots ond cors were included ns were, of course, the Homecom- ing Queen, court members ond escorts. All of the porticiponts os well os spectotors greotly enjoyed the Medio Club-sponsored Homecoming Porode. Student Life 23
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