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Stepping out for fun Everyone steps out of the RHS class rooms in his own special way to have some fun. In ana out of the high school students find anything from traditional to new wave ways to get loose. There is the group that steps out by dressing up at school in different outfits foreign to most students. Such are punk and valley girl groups. Other students step out to go in groups to elementary school yards to play the seasonal sport. Playing games at the arcade provides hours of great entertainment for still others forgetting the classroom. Others prefer more solitary fun like playing an instrument, reading, or listening to records. Great fun for everyone is going to see our favorite singing group or soloist live in concert, getting the real feel of being a star. HERE GOES NOTHING—Junior Terry Long-nccker decides to chance warm drink after a busy day. THE GANG'S ALL HEREl-Seniors Gina Deleo, Abby Lane, Jesse Dils, Brian Whitesell, R«ndv Gibson, Joe Clark, Monica Maddox and Amy Bal .er enjoy laughs more than food during lunch. ANOTHER DAY-Seniors Julie Rohe, Teresa Miltner, Cecilia Macke, Kellie Dann, and Amy Balzer manage a smile before tackling day of class. 6 Student Life
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WEARY DANCERS—Seniors Lisa Moore and juniors Melissa Brewer, Lori Baughman, and Mark Erdosy rest after a long evening of dancing and socializing. Student life exploded with all sorts of ways to “live it up.” After-game parties enticed invited and crashers to goof off with the gang. Sunday afternoons attracted many to “rack them up” in a fun football game. Others were pulled to arcades bulging with whiz kids catching up on the newest in the video craze. Part-time jobs supplied lucre to blow on grub, exotic clothing, or just plain fun. Hi-Y announced concert and dance dates. Musical and drama productions caught the creative pulse of some students, as did speech meets. What ever the interest, it could be caught within the flame of activities. CATCHING RED DEVU FIRE Student Life Divider 5
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DOWN IN THE VALLEY—Seniors Gina Radford, Stacey Craig, and Shawn Middlcsworth ‘show off wardrobe of valley girl. THAT’S FAR ENOUGH-Says Senior Lisa Humphrey as she threatens to run from the camera. Student Life 7
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