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Assemblies still popular less often Assemblies, those wonderful 30 min- utes out of class, were not as numerous this year. Fewer pep and entertain- ment assemblies caused the decline, but RHS students still spent on the average of one hour a month in as- semblies Sports team members were honored at fall, winter, and spring assemblies. Spirit organized skits and cheering competitions for about half a dozen pep assemblies. The V-Teen all-girl assembly and senior assemblies fulfilled special stu- dent needs. SGA induction assembly in Septem- ber gave Principal Denney French the opportunity to welcome students back to school as well as induct SGA of- ficers. Cheerleaders were chosen in an all-school assembly in Civic Hall. Entertainment assemblies were al- most non-existent. Students cashed in on a free concert by the renowned Navy Band in one of the few enter- tainment assemblies, and in another, witnessed Purdue s Atomic World. Assemblies remained as the only way to see the majority of RHS s student body at one time in one place. Senior Ross Reller is sworn into the presiden- tial office of SGA by Principal Denney Frencii. TOP — An unusual beautiful princess, Mr. Charles Matthews pops from a box to Itiss the winners of the food drive as Sherrv Witt looks ABOVE — Faculty challenged students in the Christmas food drive, with losing teachers suf- fering the consequences 26 .Assemblies
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Hi-Y takes Snowball from Civic A ballroom floor instead of a g m floor. Chandeliers instead of basket- ball hoops. An elegant circular dri ' e instead of cafeteria tables. .All these describe the change in Snowball 1973 as Hi-Y moved the annual event from Civic Hall to the posh Forest Hills Country Club. On December 21, over 100 couples stepped into the elegant world of the wealthy, leaving behind ordinary high school manners, if only for a night. The fair-sized turnout used all the available dance area and spilled into adjoining rooms. The Organics, a group of area musicians, provided a wide range of music for the festivities. Evergreen centerpieces surrounded b - candlelight decked each table, and a ceiling height Christmas tree trim- - iIr- I,.s1 li.iiR-e lH-«aii cl,iiK-er strollt-d ontd Ihf flour u ith looks of fatigue and satisfaction. med in veKet bows completed the Christmas scheme. .A home touch was added b the stone fireplace be- hind the band. The high point of the evening came when Doug McQuiston and Fonda Mullins were crowned King and Queen. Both received crowns. Fonda received a dozen roses and a charm, while Doug was gi en an engraved kev chain.
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