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Fall of 78 brings new looks First a shriek is ineard, then a loud SLAM! Then rounds of applause as the mutilated corpse of a bee is disposed of. So it went as the warm weather lasted into November. Open classroom win- dows had their hazards. Bees weren ' t the only distraction. Ropes swung by win- dows as painters were lowered to their destination. Students on the third floor showed expressions of shock when they glanced out the window only to find men standing there. Repainting the trim of windows was completed in November. Repavement of Fellows Street created artwork on sidewalks and down the school ' s halls. Custodians had their hands full cleaning the black footprints off the floor. Art facilities were improved with the addition of a kiln to Mr. Rosew- icz ' s room. Not only was the appearance of Riley cha nging but that of the students also. Girls had an air of sophistication, wear- ing spike-heeled shoes, ankle bracelets, shirts and blazers. Straight-legged cords and silky blouses with peter pan collars were big in the fashion scene. Jeans are still about but have straight-cut legs and are neater looking instead of faded and wornout. Guys were a bit more distin- guished, wearing dress pants and shirt and leather jackets. -k S , NO, THESE ARE not movie stars footprints in front of Grauman ' s Chinese theater, but the famous tar footprints of Riley faculty and students. CHARLENE GROVES and Jerome Gates display fall styles. ART DEPARTMENT ' S KILN was under construction.
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THE SEVEN QUEENS and their feeder school escorts are Katie Spangler and Mr. Don Rice (Mar shall), Beverly Gauldin and Mr Ron Wilson (Studebaker), Mela nie Medich and Dr. James Well ing (Monroe), Clara Ross and Mr Robert Koepkey (Oliver), Rene Haughton and Mr. Paul Sloan (Lincoln), Kelly DeShone and Mr. Everett Lubbers (Hay), Sheri Flint and Mr. Donald Whitmer (Hamil- ton). QUEEN KELLY DESHONE is con- gratulated by Hay School repre- sentative Lubbers. HEAD DRUM MAJOR Rich Spencer leads rousing routine at halftime.
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