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BARBECUE BLAST (top) Seniors Greg Kaiser. Pete Kraker. Scott Nygaard, and Paul Lindstrom become backyard chefs for an evening get together. A WINNER (center) Nancy Baldwin (12) holds the contest winning small mouth bass that she caught in Woman Lake, in Hackensack. Minnesota. AFTERNOON DIP (bottom) Rikk Keobounpheng (12) gets ready to take a refreshing plunge on a hot summer afternoon. MOUNTAIN CUMBERS (below) Sophomores Becky Keith. Nikky Stavros. Jenny Lauer, Maggie La-vin. Laura Olson and junior Pam Twcrnbold pose for the camera while climbing a mountain in Colorado, during a church retreat.
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Summer Sun Lets The Good Times Roll Summer was full of hot days, warm nights, cool breezes, and a feeling of freedom, freedom from school and homework. There was so much to do and so much to see. RHS students were seen in the great outdoors whether they were swimming, golfing, relaxing in the sun, or just hanging out with friends. Freshman, sophomores, junior, and seniors alike spent a lot of time on the beaches of Lake Harriet and Lake Nokomis. Playing frisbec. showing off a new car and the strength of its stereo, or checking out those species of the opposite sex were favorite pastimes at the lake. Not to mention the time spent working on a gorgeous tan! Summer was a time of recreation, relaxation, and just enjoying the outdoors. But most of all summer was a time for being with friends. 8 Summer Life FORE (top) — Rob Loft us (10) takes a swing to shoot his ball from the sandtrap. Ad I INC TOOTSIES (center) — After a day Filled with fun at Valley Fair. Heather Endrcs (12) takes lime out to relieve her weary feet. THUMBS UP (right) — Mike Bodahl (12) and Greg Trapp (12) get ready to burn rubber.
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Weekends Were Made For Fun Thank God it’s friday! exclaims an average RHS student leaving the long week behind, ready to fulfill a weekend fantasy. For some students that simply means watching T.V., talking on the phone, going shopping, to the movies, parties, sporting events, or on a date and then sleeping until noon. The night owls can be found at Midnight Maddness while the more adventurous head Uptown to Rocky Horror. What weekend would be complete without “pigging-out” on some good old American junk food? Where can the average RHS student be seen? Usually eating at Godfather’s, Di-vanii’s or Dominoe’s pizza, a malt at Arnolds’, or satisfying a “Big Mac attack’’ at McDonalds. In addition to the “fun and games’’ some more serious students opt to spend the weekend studying or earning money at a part-time job. No matter what the weekend plans include, the same thing always holds true - weekends are just too short! HELLO? (above) — On a late Friday afternoon Christine Hendrickson (9) discusses plans for the weekend. WORKING HARD (top right) — Jim Kallstrom (12) attempts to do his homework late Sunday night. TIME OUT (bottom right) — Dan Ziemcr (12) and Erika Finley take time to sit down and rest from dancing. 10 Weekends
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