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1. Senior guys rato sophomore girls 2. Jim Peitzman as Chartie in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 3. Becky Ingersoll and her accordian. 4. Mr. Marting-nacco daydreams while looking out his window. 5. Figure skater Maria Cihunka. 6. Pam Curtiss gets excited over Nancy Nygaard's baseball cards 16 Hobbies
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Clothes Reveal Personality Students at RHS expressed themselves through the use of hats, T-shirts, and shoes. They were personal billboards, advertising each person’s opinions, philosophies, interests, jobs, vacations, or whatever else they wanted to express. T-shirts bore testimony about education, concerns, comedians, and homecoming. Feelings about education were expressed with “Bored of Education” and concerns through Who the ... bleep .. Cares” The topic of comedians was covered with Steve Martin’s “Wild and Crazy Guy,” while homecoming was advertised with “Spartans Sink the Skippers.” Sombreroes and air planes adorned the heads of some at RHS. On Unique Shoe day, during Homecoming Week, shoes expressed the wild and crazy” spirit throughout the school. Students successfully attempted to combine “wild” socks and “crazy” shoes. Shoes consisted of everything from cowboy boots, ski boots, gigantic tennis shoes, to sandals, while socks varied from solids to stripes and prints in every imaginable color. Hats. Shirts, and Shoes Special 15
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Hobbies Capture Interest Among the hustle and bustle of everyday life, RHS students and staff found time to devote their energies to what they like to do best, hobbies. Senior guys, for example, stood in packs along the halls to rate sophomore girls. This was a prime example of a hobby because it was always foremost in their minds and takes priority in all conversations. Daydreaming was another hobby. Ask Mr. Marting-nacco. Many times hobbies involved a collection. (Settle down guys, a private collection of sophomore girls might not go over too well.) Pam Curtiss and Nancy Nygaard, like many sports fans, collected and traded paraphernalia of the Minnesota Twins. Hobbies also involved creativity. Musicians, like Becky Ingersoll, used music to express themselves. “Skating,” said Maria Cihunka, gives me a feeling that I can do something.” Jim Peitzman related that, Through acting one gains valuable information about one’s self and working with others.” Hobbies 17
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