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Western Day gave everyone the chance to wear their cowboy hats and other western accessories to school. Senior Scott Wilson leads the crowd in singing the Alma Mater at the Pearce game. Seniors David Brown and Ben Beckham show their school spirit by wearing their unusual night clothes during Spirit Week. Student Life f 17
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Assemblies Astronauts Ol mpics break routine They are a break in the usual routine, sometimes they are interesting, but most people go just to get out of class, said senior Susan Morse of assemblies. Sophomore Orientation was held Tuesday, August 30. Most sophomores agreed that it did not teach them much, however, It did kind of welcome us to Richardson, said sophomore Marianne Dunn. The wrestling assembly was held during sixth period. The wrestling team holds an assembly every year to get students interested in the sport and to boost attendance at the other meets. Each year the team has one. We just want people to give it a chance because a lot of people have misconceptions about the sport, said sophomore wrestler Bobby Harrell. The team went up against Lake Highlands and won. The NASA assembly, January 22, was a part of the Space Shuttle Research Week held by the RISD. Astronaut John Creighton spoke during the assembly and also to individual science and math classes. I didn't really enjoy the NASA assembly because I am not very interested in that kind of thing, said sophomore Sabrina Martin. l'm sure some people liked it, but I went because I wanted to sit with all of my friends. The Olympics, the Senior Talent Show and the Senior Play were the most popular assemblies of the year. The Olympics, in which the seniors and the sophomores tied for first place, consisted of five races. The theme this year was Oscar Goes to Hollywood, and the events were Rocky, Superman, Animal House, Blaz- ing Saddles and Star Wars. The races were so cute. And it was neat the sophomores won, even though we tied the seniors, said Martin. Junior Adrienne Roberts, who participated in the first race, Rocky, said, I had to put on boxing gloves, slip on boxing shorts, run through the tires, and pop the balloon. Everything was tough because of the big boxing gloves. It was really funny though. The Senior Talent Show was another big production of the year. Seniors showed off their hidden talents or just showed off. The show was really good, but there are always some acts that people don't like. lt's rude to boo them, but it happens every year, said Morse. The Senior Play, Don't Rock the Boat, was based on the Love Boat series, and was held March 1. The cast rehears- ed from January 18 until the end of February in the cafeteria. The Shakespeare Festival was another 'assembly held this year. Assemblies are good to have because they are a break from your schoolwork, and you get to see things that you would not usually see in the classroom. They get you involved with your school and with the people in your school, said sophomore Erin Wysong. -Courtney Guthrie A member of the Shakespearean dance troupe demonstrates the correct way to dance during the Elizabethan times. The Shakespeare Festival was sponsored by the drama department, October 4. 18 f Student Life Astronaut John Creighton helps senior Mike Redeker adjust his space helmet during the NASA assembly January 22.
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