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mj PULLING ALL TOGETHER THE Ct Probably the easiest thing to say was that school really changed this year. Well, it did! People around here have learned to take things in stride. New teachers were bringing in new ideas and were able to combine them with some of the old ideas. New students were a little scared at first, but soon adjusted. Seniors went to the new lounge and found the old lounge, but a little less populated. Then the State came along with some new rules which affected some of our courses and the date of graduation. We were aware of the changes and tried to stay alert, although once in a while we dozed off. Old tradi- tions, new ideas, it ' s all just a matter of principle. And that ' s a fact! JJ Opening,
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■HK- - ' . i 1 1 r w If ■»v. Vl ■i i. y • ' ■. r- ■V ' , ' V j Mrs. Elena Rapp was the newest addition to the substitute teacher corps. Having previously taught English in Cleveland, she was versatile enough to handle classes from physics and calculus to English ana government. Sophomore Allison Lepick calmly listens to Miss Anthony ' s advice. Coming to RHHS from Nordonia High School, Alison, one of the Mat Maids, quickly adapted to a new environment. Catching up on his sleep, senior Keith Willkomm takes a break in the lounge. Keith, the senior class vice-president, also ran cross country, played basketball and served as a section editor of the yearbook finally allowing him a little time for rest. Showing their school spirit, seniors Missy Wise and Julie Latina string popcorn for the Christmas tree in the lounge, ' e senior class officers sponsored several projeci iring the holiday weeks to encourage hollda oirit. 3 Opening
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s M EVE R Y u N U S U A L Speaking on behalf of M.A.P.S. and other such organizations is Stephen Glenn. Dr. Glenn spoke to the fall athletes on the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. LANCE ' S LAWS The rainiest weekend in tine fall is always Homecoming Weekend. The best parties are broken up in the shortest time. The person least wanting the lead in the play will get it. The number of relatives in the audience is directly proportional to the level of embarassment. Your ' irst choice for a prom date was already - sked yesterday. Lunches ai tolen only on days that the cafeteria serv fish. 10 Student Life
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