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Seniors .. , ... Pres. - M. Glantz V. Pres. - 1. Aiello Sec. - 1. Dunn Tres. - H. Brian Class Advisor - Mr. Grandinetti A new door opened for us five years ago and we entered the High School with great enthusiasm. We were the little people of the school. We were little, but our dreams were big. It started off with making new friends, sharing lockers, buying gymsuits, and our first record hop. Yet, we didn't stop here, for we had alot more to ex- plore. We experienced such things as crowded classrooms, lunch periods, and study halls. As time went on, we got ourselves es- tablished and more new doors opened. We had money raising projects such as dances and selling pizzas. The first few years had gone by and they will be imprinted in our minds forever. As we started our Sophomore year we were busy thinking of the future years at RHS. We'll never forget our good times in class with Mr. Catalano and Driver's Training and our birthday whacks from Mr. Burkhouse. This was a big year for us because we ordered our class rings. Boy what confusion! We entered our junior year with alot to look forward to like getting our class rings, decorating for the Prom, Pieces of April and of course college boards. As we entered our Senior year we had even more to look forward to than the year before. We were now the big people of the high school. We ex- perienced such things as having an undefeated football team for two years in a row and homecoming - Diane Prechtl, queen, plan- ning for the Sno-Ball An Old Fashioned Christmas and the Senior trip, Williamsburg. Also, we had the best magazine sale ever. As the short time before graduation came upon us, we never forgot what we experienced those last few years at RHS. After graduation, another door will open for us and we'll enter it with the same enthusiasm as we did five years ago. But, whatever new door we enter, we'lI always remember our great experiences at RHS and the great Class of '76.
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