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Below: Enjoying each others company at the Jootball game are juniors Kim Sehemelf2, Stephanie Cook, Mikki Torbenson, RUindy Rumpf, Kelly Siolt, Amy Rhodes, and Robin Deal.
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Keeping In Touch Seeing friends for the first time at the end of summer is exciting and dreadful. Will my friends still like me? Have they changed? I feared that I would grow apart from my friends during the sum- mer, commented Sue Pethe ' 89. Maintaining good friendships means staying in touch with your friends over the summer. Riley stu- dents do this by going to the mall, talking on the phone, or even driv- ing around and seeing people. Al- though hopes and fears vary from person to person, one thing will al- ways remain the same: there will always be friendship among the Riley High students. Right: Sophomores Heather Leippert, Lara Vitale, Jennifer Dolce, and Jaclcie Solmos keep in touch over the summer by attend- ing football games. 10 SumiiMr Above: Vianda Hill, ' 88 and Stephanie Stokes ' 88 enjoy cheering enthusiastically at the foot ball game.
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Setting The Standards Many feelings that can be catego- rized as hopes and fears are shared at the first football game. The fans are eager to socialize with their old friends. Members of the band are nervous about performing for the stu- dent body. But more importantly are the feelings of the players. After all they are the ones that earned the 28- 20 victory that will be recorded as the 50th anniversary win against Washington. Many feel that this game sets the standards for the rest of the season. When asked if the game had any special meaning, Steve Cook 89 ' replied, I tried to forget that it was the anniversary game at stake and focused on play- ing to the best of my ability. Right: Riley fans visually show their excite- ment during the first football game. Far right: Peter Szaday 88 ' shows that he en- joys being a part of the marching band. Above: Jim Meiss 89 ' explodes onto the field ready to gain another wildcat victory. 12 First Football Game
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