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No one thinks of it «is a large town, mavbe bet ause it's home. But Peoria had a lot to offer in claiming only 4.1 percent unemployment compared to the nation's average of 7 percent. We're a part of a community that we can really net involved in. A new Community Relations Club turned their efforts toward the renewal of a down- town home and sold candy for the Martin Luther Kirn; Project. On Thunksgiving Day. RMS football plavors joined other Mid-State Nine athletes in rais- ing money for the John Molleck Run. Student Council brought a lot of cheer to some kids at the Allied Agencies with their annual Christmas party. While many donated their time, there were others who held paying jobs. Even the part-time workers made up a definite pan of the business community. For everyone, jobs of all kinds helped give exper- ience for future responsibilities, while giving Peoria a better understanding of us. Peoria's low unemployment rate made it easier for high school kids to find (ohs. Dwight Oliver spent his free time working at I ugle food stores, in Peoria.
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at Richwoods In reality, Richwoods is nothing more than a building, but with us it achieved a name known not only in Peoria, but around the entire state. We've made things happen at this school that have not only bettered our education but has given us valuable experience. Many of us participated; many of us did not. But did we realize just what goes into a two hour dance, or newspaper, or year- book, or assembly? The kids who worked on these and many more projects took the responsibility of getting a job done. They learned, through their successes and failures, all the frustrations of getting it to work out. The first Madrigal Dinner was made a great success by the music department. Numerous trophies captured by the speech and debate teams filled the main hall. Student Council continued the at- tempt to make school a little more “toler- able by presenting in-school movies, as- semblies, and dances. Our jocks helped to maintain Richwoods as a top contender in every conference race. For the most part, our athletic seasons were successful. All THESE kids were what made things hap- pen. 11
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