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Page 28 text:
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Out of the Skies On the week of Labor Day the most familiar voices were saying It's soooo Hot! Everyone was fanning in exasperation and dehydration. The teachers were miserable too. Almost all classrooms had a fan which did very little to lower classroom temperatures which sometimes reached 100 degrees. In Mr. Rush's fifth period class the temperatures ranged from 92-95 degrees almost every day. Everyone desperately wanted to go to the library, or to the office, or most ofall go home. Freshmen were luckyg they had their orientation in the library. Mr. Shackelford finally said those words that everyone wanted to hear: School is letting out at 2:15. After Mr. Shack- elford finally said those refreshing words, every- body wore relieved sighs and a cheerful face. Eventually the weather started getting cooler. Students slowed down. All the pretty colors of the summer turned to dull colors. Everyone's tune changed to, Oh it is cold! RHS students bundled up in their sweaters, big coats, and gloves. On a cold windy day, the cold wind whipped around the corners of the upstairs wing and blew us into an eternity of cold and chills. When it rained the frosty drops of rain soaked our bodies causing most of us to catch colds. When the tiniest drop of snow fell, all the stu- dents made a mad rush to the window to observe the falling flakes. Whether it was sleet, rain, sun- shine, or snow, RHS students were influenced by it. When the 3:15 bell rings, the students were ecstatic and Drummer Terry Parson who probably should be practicing looking forward to going to their destinations. Shown here is for hand is riding .1 tncycle two times smaller than he is a 'rou of eo le waitin r for their trans ortation to come. lv P P lv P 24fStudent Life
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With their comfortable fit and small British flag, Reeboks are the most fashionable type of footwear. They come in several different styles, ranging from aerobic shoes to tennis shoes. Carrying books from class to class is made easier by back- packs. After school, Skip jobe prepares to make the long walk to his car, made undoubtedly easier by his backpack. i ga-5 Not bothered by stares, Michael Carter dares to be different with his latest haircut. Being different makes Michael an individual. Showing one of her many unique expressions, Laura Hill displays her classic paisley shirt. Staying with tradition, she also takes advantage of the drink machine by purchasing a classic Coca-Cola. Student Lifef23
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Beating the hot weather meant wearing the wild and outra- geously colored shorts. These shorts came in different lengths, Wearing a pair of extraordinary shorts is Mike Carter drinking a soda. Making paper fans and using paper were some of the ways RHS students try to cool themselves in the stifling heat. Fanning herself and writing is Mrs. Farlow. 1 l Having P.E. classes was very trying for the teachers and During the hot weather it is not hard for the students to have students. Out on the practice field, Coach Ferguson and his conversation and chat. Having a serious discussion is Lisa 6th period class practices football drills. McDonald, Shane Handy. and Donna Simpson. Student Lifef25
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