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“85-86” A year of spirit! Junior class gives it their all at a pep assembly. This was an exciting year for pep as- semblies. With a new squad and new advisor, the cheerleaders had new ideas. One of the main goals this year was to get more students involved and pepped for the football games. The football team started the pep as- semblies off great by singing the fight song, which the cheerleaders are planning to teach the student body. Now that the class of “85” is gone, it gave the other classes a chance at winning the yell contests. It’s more of a challenge when the same class doesn’t win every time. The student body really acted like they really wanted to get involved. They cheered on their classes in competitions, supported their sports activities, and some even started a pep club. Senior class shows spirit at Homecoming pep assem- bly. Bill Anderson and Wendy Johnson are winners of Green. Black, and White Day during Spirit Week. 11
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Arena scheduling used for last time This was the final year for arena reg- istration. Beginning next year the school will switch to pre-arranged computer scheduling. Arena sched- uling was great for seniors, but un- der classmen seldom got the classes they hoped for. Scheduling went like this; teachers waited at tables and one by one students were allowed to enter the gym and dash to get all of their classes. Seniors went first and were followed by juniors, sopho- mores and freshmen. Arena regis- tration has been a part of R.H.S. since the early seventies. Hopefully this new type of scheduling will help students get more of the classes they want and eliminate more prob- lems with scheduling. 10 Mr. Binder. Mr Crowston and Mr Hourigan are kept busy during registration.
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Fashion and fads The 1986 school year brought in some new fashions to R.H.S. For girls, one of the most popular was stirrup pants and baggy shirts in bold colors, prints, paisley, and plaids. The Miami Vice t.v. show brought on a new look for guys. Still amoung the favorites for guys are Levis. However, students could wear just about what- ever they wanted to. Fashion is quickly changing. What is future, quickly becomes the past. Mary McClure models some popular fashions. Flats, lace leggings, knit dresses, and beads were definitely in for this year Liz Price shows an '86 look by wearing black stirrup pants and a baggy, bold printed top with a belt. There are many styles to choose from at R.H.S. 12
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