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Duck, Duck The official Non-Club mascots left their mark on the Zero Power Rating Semi-humanitarian and all around non-guy football field. The Non-Club officers successfully convinced the Ron Sabol plays with Ozzy in humanities. Ron ' s total partici- wild geese to migrate to RHHS. pation in Non-Club left him little time for anything else. Abiding By the Rules Breaking the Code Non Club? what the heck is that? stated senior member Tim DeVito, in an obvious attempt to hide his membership in the club. But Tim wasn ' t the only shy one. Almost all Non club members either denied being in the club or were non-active Members. Never heard of Non club? Let me explain it to you. Non club was an exclusive R.H.H.S. organization which students joined (or non-joined) when they want to do nothing. Absolutely nothing. Why should some- one play a musical mstrument, clean up the stage, or goskiingwithhisfriends when he could sit and . . . sit? Or sleep twenty hours a day, including the seven hours in school? Once again the number of state champion sports teams at R.H.H.S. outnumbered the accomplish- ments of the Non club. What do thye do in Non club, you say? They often met in the bathrooms between classed, but it ' s tough to hold a meeting with all that smoke. They sometimes coverged in the R room (otherwise known as the Senior Lounge), but it got too loud, too messy and too crowded to get anything done. They usually settled for the time spent on Hip- pie Row in the parking lot every morning. One excuse the non clubbers had for not doing anything was the lack of a non-advisor I guess most of the teachers were too busy advising other clubs to help organize our nothingness. said an anonymous (What else? ) Non-clubber. It ' s really easy to join Non club. You don ' t have to do anything. Literally. No sign up sheets no applica- tions, no practices (sleeping and laziness are inborn), no meetings, no effort, no credit, no fun! And there ' s was only one rule. Total non-participation in school activities. Break this rule, you ' re out. You ' ll im- mediately turn into a semi-normal high school stu- dent. Holding Non-Club office, usually a very presti- gious title, was up in the air for most of the year. When Tim Devito was told he was president, he held true to I guess most of the teoohers were too busy odvising other clubs to help orgo- r ize our nothing- ness, ' . Non-Club standards and denied all knowledge of it. John Matic was finally coerced into the office, and Devito took over as Vice-Presidnet, obviously willing to sit back and observe. Wrapping up another Non- Year was very easy to do. Or should I say not do? Of course, a non- celebration was held for the non-clubbers who gradu- ated. What about those who didn ' t graduate? They got ready for next year of course. J - 1 TT,- C?i ' ■ «.« W% «» ■■ fi m- .« .-«• .la , —„ W 1 - — .•a fXi ' k. HP ' eiH : ' : 86 Non-Club
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Abiding By tine [?ules Forum for Discussion What is the function of the Student Council? To promote school wants and school spir- it? They try their best. Student council was composed of a board which includes a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Each homeroom in the school elected representative and a alternative to represent the student bodies views. This year was one of our best years yet, Kathy was able to pull together the students and the parents of our community to really have some classy projects, commented Jack Hll on Kathy Kelly ' s performance as President. When the parents offered their help we just let it go at that in the past, but the 84 ' Homecom- ing was one of the finest yet, because of the contribut- ing parents, said Kathy. The 84-85 school year got off to a sound start with the spirit week and Homecom- ing. Rafe Omerza replied, Iwanted this years bonfire to be the best we have had at this school and thanks to a select few guy and girls we were able to do just that. The student council then planned the annual flower sale at Valentines Day and followed it up with the first Battle of the Classes. I knew we were going to win all along, commented Larry Schwenk, the seniors were the best class in this school, with a few excep- tions, and we had proved it twice, first Powder Puff then Battle of the Classes. The student council representatives this year were: President — Kathleen Kelly, Vice-President — Mary I wanted this year ' s bontire to be the best we have had at this school and thanks to a seleot tew guys and girls we were able to do just that, Lombardo, Secretary — Kim Markusic, and Treasurer — Heather Shaw, advised by Jack Hall. Without these kids and their dedication, I don ' t know what would have happened to this year, replied Jack Hall. Is adviser John Hall depressed. ' He must be |ust relaxing because Next Please! Doug Courtney and Usa Santorelli step up to be sized this year ' s student council has done an excellent lob with obtaining for class rings. To purchase rings the students must decide on color more decorations for this year ' s Homecoming dance. and size. Student Council 83 A — ■r -
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' Famous Last Lines When asked to state his views on the Non- Club activities, Tim DeVito retrained from comment. Non-Burnout Totally exhausted after a rough non-day, an unidentified Non-Cluhber rest up for his next study hall. This member took advanced loafing and scre-aing up class taught by Larry Shewnk. Pre-Picasso Popular grafitti is displayed on the Non- Club chalk board in the bathroom. Grafitti was absent for much of the vear because no one remembered to buv Chalk. Non-Club S ■r ' = -—
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