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Fall Fashions Here is a quick shot of the popular two-tone jeans that have been around for a while. To many people at RHS, starting school means new clothes and new looks. Among many fashions were pants tucked into socks, rolled up pants, long skirts, and short leather boots. The boys this fall wore a wide assortment of colorful sweaters, suspenders, baggy pants, and sports jerseys. For both girls and guys they wore similar long and short tweed coats that seem to be the in thing this fall and winter. As for hair styles this year, it was the boys who went to the extreme. This year, they got their hair buzzed, brushed, and lasered. It seems as though we are flashing back to the flat tops (buzz cuts) of the middle 50’s. Girls did not go to many extremes this year. Instead they wore colorful banana clips, bows, and ribbons. The ordinary ponytail has made a real comeback. Seniors, Candi Dozek and Wendy Pridotkas take a second out of class to show us their fashionable outfits. Sophomore, Jennifer Harris, posing in the year- book room, shows us the trend of wearing short pants and shaker-knit sweaters. EHSEBBEHSEBS) Fall Fashions HHSHHSKHSRHS) .3
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Junior King and Queen, Joel Brandei and Karen Domagalski. Front Row, Left: Jean Newman, Carmen Janssen, Anne Cousino. Back Row, Left: Jim Owens, Kevin Schroeder, Dave Smith. Sophomore King and Queen, Matt Spezia and Charlotte Carlson. Freshman King and Queen, John Kingman and Michelle Batory. 12 EHSRHSEHSEHSj Homecoming ’86 HHSKHSKHSRHS
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Christmas Time at RHS The whole Sound Express group performs Shine Down.” Jazz Band plays an opening number to start the Christmas assembly off. The winning door in the Student Council decorating contest was Mr. Curtis’ 4th hour class. Mrs. Thorman’s door was brought to life by a giant Santa Claus. 14 EH5EH5EE5KHS Christmas KHSKHSHHSRHS
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