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Has This crazy adult regressed To her childhood days? No, ii is only Sherri Adams participating in the Faculty Olympics for The homecoming skit. 'llmxvtief il , .--ff 2 x 1 , .,,-i 155 f i. Creative flutes for spirit week by Nancy McKenzie At the beginning of the year the excitment and en- thusiasm of the students, faculty and administration seemed wholly lethargic, but it did not take long for them to catch fire. Student body President Kristin Farr, along with the spirit commission- ers, Tim Harris and Clay Warburton, started the cre- ative juices flowing in plan- ning the spirit week! home- coming activities. They set the plans for October 6-8. A class competition was sched- uled along with a bonfire and a 45 minute pep assembly. The class competition started Monday with the clean-up of the RHS campus. All homecoming events were awarded points. Tuesday, cowboy and Indian day, got the week off to a tremendous start. In the past the first day of spirit week has seen the least amount of participa- 8 Student Life tion, this was not the case this year. In the morning classes competed by rolling a hard boiled egg with their noses. Wednesday was hero day, students dressed up as their favorite hero. The cos- tumes ranged from doctors and nurses to Pee Wee Her- man and Mike Gedrose. In the morning classes compet- ed in a relay of passing a life- saver on a toothpick. Thurs- day was the traditional ma- roon and gold day. Enough maroon and gold was seen to blind a passer by. That morning classes competed by popping balloons by hugging another person. The halls and the commons were cov- ered with posters. Classes were awarded points for this, also. Each of the dress-up days, the participation and attendance levels were thor- oughly impressive. The bonfire was held Thursday night. The atten- dance was outstanding. Pep talks were given by Coach Jerry Hackenbruck, and some of the football team members. The cheerleaders presented their own ode to football. The 45 minute pep assem- bly was also a hit. The class skits were done very well along with the pep talks and the all-school cheer. Every- one seemed pumped up with spirit and awaiting the next night's game. Throughout the week there was competition and rivalry between the classes. Many termed spirit week a great success. Though spirit week was only three days long it brought not only pride, ex- citment and fun, it brought a special unification that our school has not seen for a long while, and will be proud of for many years to come, stated one senior. Who are these cool rappin' dudes? Th are the RHS varsity football players. gave a rappin' pep Talk before homecoming game against Mt. View.
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i 3 To encouroge The porTicipoTion on cleon-up doy The school sponsored o barbeque. Counselor Mike Schiel wos chef for The cloy. The T987 winTer homecoming courT for The sophomores was Princess Missy April ond Prince Bill Olson, ond for The freshmen wos Princess Liso Olson ond Prince Ben Nelson. The junior closs puT some muscle inTo Their ploTform for Princess Tere- so Moze ond Prince Vonce Siler. 10 Student Life
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