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I AI»ays-on-thc-go Martha Shepherd. Eagle of the Month for March is reall) a busy person. She is the Senior bass Treasurer, a member of the National Honor Society, a two-year Eaglette, a two-year GSL I member — secretary her senior year — Editor of the Eagle, and a two-year Student Council member. Martha can always be relied upon to lend a helping hand — if she can be stopped long enough to do it. and Love of Mankind. Eagle of the Month for May is Susan Leighton. She has won many friends through her numerous activities at school. Susan is the histo- rian this year for the Student Council. She has done a great deal for the government of RHS. Susan is also an active member in RHGC. Chri- I, in. Eagle of the Month for April, can always be found where the ai tion is I hi- year Chris is a member of the track and cross country tram-, a member of the Key I Ilub, Future Citizens of Ameri- ca, and Amerii jn Field Service, lb- is a loyal Eagle and does not hes- itate to pilch in and help. 26
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Pride in Their School . . . Bob Dudnev, as Eagle of the Month for December is a Co-Captain of the football team. As quarterback, he played a keen part in our vic- tories. Bob is also active in Future Citizens of America, and he is Vice-President of the Senior Gas-. His journalistic talents have won him state- wide honors. Bob ' s good humor and never-failing wit have won him countless friends. Cathv Elliott, Eagle of the Month for February, is definitely an asset to RHS. She is a great spirit booster, being a cheerleader her junior year and an Eaglette her senior year. Cathy is also President of RHGC. and she has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years. Her smiling face is a familiar sight in the halls. Eagle of the Month for January. David Arledge. to put it mildly, is well-known here at RHS. Active in football for four ears — Captain his senior year — David let) the school to victory many limes. He is also very active in the Key Club. Everyone who knows Dave can ap- preciate his friendliness, kindness, and willingness to help whenever he is needed. 25
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Open House Brings Parents Back to School £ven the parents of RHS ' ers have difficulty finding theii hrough the halls. If iiiiii — m Parents refresh themselves with coffee and pie at the halfway point of their school da . Here ' s a side of RHS seldom seen in our yearbook — Open House. Twice a vear parents are invited to follow a schedule similar to their bov s or girl ' s. During; the visit, the parents have a chance to become better acquainted with the school life at RHS. the faculty, and the administration. Open House was set up for these respective ideas. 27
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