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IIIL LITII ll L dUUVC ItM JVIIIUI 3 JIIOIIIIUII Bownds, Kirby Schimmels, Ryan Campbell, Troy Rhodes, and Dave Spande show off the latest toga styles. WE GOT THE BEAT(above right) — Dawn Rector(ll), Glen Trute{11), and Jay Matuzak(12) keep the beat during a halftime show on the football field. SMILIN' TO THE CROWDfbottom left) - Sophomore Jeni Tutewohl performs with perfection at a football game. Opening 5 VHVM’
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Becoming Involved brings the best times Get involved! That's what many students hear all the time. Parents say it, teachers encourage it, and friends advise it. For those students who are involved at RHS, it often means The Best of Times. Involvement in a group offers a chance to be an individual, meet new people and make lasting friendships. As senior Ta-paire co-captain Elisa Holton said, we really need each other. Being involved also means special memories of good times during your high school years. A special game, a victory in competition after a lot of hard work. These types of memories would not be possible if it weren't for students getting involved. HAPPY CHEFS(top) — Keith Robinson (12), Tony Janu (12), and jason Wenge (11) model their chef hats during cooking class. CROUP WORK(middle) — Juniors Tracy Herington, Kelly Williams, and Susanne Ulmer check an experiment during chemistry class. 4 Opening SHADES(left) — Senior Raquel Cordero surveys the action after the pepfest.
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With so many activities and chances to express yourself, Richfield High School offers the best of student life. Activities are found inside and outside of school. Whether it is working, going to football games, or watching the queen and king get crowned, it makes for good times. There are also other ways to express yourself. One is through the cars that students drive, from the older cars in mint condition, to the rustiest beater. It is also shown in the fashions, which may run from the most typical senior to the trendiest freshman. Each year the student life at RHS seems to get better. SOPHOMORES! SOPHOMORES! (top) — Sophomores cheer at the pep fest during Homecoming Week THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT (right) -Seniors Jay Matuzak, Suzanne Balts, and Jeremy Horowitz perform for the Royal Court at Coronation. 6 Student Life Division Page
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