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Spirits Soar Food collected from the annual Can Drive usually stocks the shelves of the Family Service Association, but attendance was marred by rain. Consequently RhIS students con- tributed only 5,500 pounds. As usu- al the Senior Class collected the most cans and the Sophomores sur- prisingly followed, putting the Jun- ors in last place. Since this was the last Can Drive for Seniors, their spirit carried through to the dance, where many let loose, performing unexpected antics. Seniors weren ' t the only ones who had fun; other students also en- joyed dancing to the far-out rock sounds of Silver Spoon, a college band from Los Angeles. The rain couldn ' t drown out the memories taken home by partici- pants, and many remembered it as an enjoyable, well-spent evening. 1. Robin DeRieux and Jeanne Dicker- son, RHS council members, earnestly discuss city plans with their City Council counterparts. 2. Juniors and Seniors work together tor the common cause of stocking the Family Service shelves. 3. Mayor Jack Cummings reads the day ' s agenda, as RHS Mayor for the day, George Barich, and Council Member, Jann Wagner, look on. 4. City Council member talks with Scott Andrews, Director of Public Works, on a few important points. 5. Donna Pusey and Mike Corrin dem- onstrate the fashionable Bump. Can Drive Q twenty-nine
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Seniors Rule City Early, April 22, the five council members, Becky Arnall, George Barich, Robin DeRieux, Jeanne Dick- erson, and Jann Wagner, set out to elect a mayor from among them- selves. A vote was then taken which revealed George Barich as mayor, who earnestly set out to lead the Seniors on Civics Day. After learning their different roles in city government, the 27 seniors and official counterparts met at the Kiwanis Club for lunch and an address by Superior Court Judge Rex Cranmer. Afterward, a City Council meeting was held at City hiall, where plans for a pocket park in the vicinity of 5th Avenue were discussed. twenty-eight Q Civics Day
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Eliza, Rosemary Leeming, and Henry, Jeff Walling, discuss their future plans over tea. Eliza ' s father gallantly sings I ' m Get- tin ' Married in the Morning as his friends carry him off to the church. Eliza, Rosemary Leeming, wistfully longs for the tray of chocolates as Henry, Jeff Walling, and Colonel Pickering, Robert Williamson, discuss their plans for their protege. A Doolittle neighbor informs Mr. Doolittle about his daughter ' s new life. Dreaming, Eliza. Rosemary Leeming, sings Wouldn ' t It Be Loverly to her friends. thirty £] My Fair Lady
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