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Rhonda Sauls, recording secretary, Clifford Graves, president, Teresa Mitchell, vice-president, Brent Battershell, treasurer, Mr. Cork, sponsor, Tommie Hardin, corresponding secretary, Mark Allen, state president. Otticers Student Senate Sponsor. Every school has its council made up of students who serve as representatives for each of the classes, and together represent the student body as a whole. This organization at RHS is the Student Senate, headed this year by Mr. Tony Cork, faculty sponsor, and Clifford Graves, president. The main purpose is to assemble representatives from the students to voice opinions concerning the functioning ofthe school, and hopefully the betterment of it. Cooperation among the remaining maiority of the students is necessary and is sought by all the hardworking members. The fulfillment of the goals can only be attained by hard work and our Student Senate does its part, though a unity within the school seems to be lacking. All profit made by the Senate is used for a good purpose: half of the cost is usually paid for the state workshops in August, and district workshops. The Senate receives some, but very little, revenue from the Carnival, by leasing places to all the other clubs. Seventeen RHS Senate members attended the District Convention in November at Charleston. The State Convention was held in April at Chicago. This year Mark Allen served as State Student Council President. Mark worked with the State Student Council in achieving Student rights and responsibilities which would govern the rights of students all over Illinois. Senate officers and members deserve recognition if not honor, for their unselfish work within the school system and state.
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Juniors Present Heaven Can Wait The Junior Class presented a three act comedy-fantasy, Heaven Can Wait, by Harry Segall. Mr. McCoy was the director with the assistance of seniors, Mark Allen and Tim Huff, and a iunior, Ed Seidel, as his student directors. As Bette Logan watches, Mrs. Ames announces a visitor. Joe Pendleton, a prize-fighter, was the main character in the comedy involving a man who insists he is not dead. Complications arise as the conductor to heaven attempts to make corrections. CAST OF CHARACTERS John Roads ........ Tony Abbott Ronnie Maxwell .... Joe Pendleton Kim Cox ...... Susan Moore . . . Cindi Harnden . Val Stone ..... Jim McKinney . . Carol McMillan . Patty Dehr .... Melainie Michael Joy Lindorff .... Mike McDevitt . Kathryn Forbes. David Renshaw . . . .Mr. Jordan .Messenger 7013 . .Julia Farnsworth . . . .Bette Logan . . . . .Max Levene .....Mrs. Ames . . . . .... Nurse ...Maid . ...... Maid . . . .... Williams . . . . . .Escort . . . .... Lefty 7013 nabs Pendleton by mistake. ,.. 4 1 V... 5 X Joe Pendleton takes his sax to heaven. Reincarnation means nothing to Max Levene.
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Cheers for Senior Lettermen The outstanding performance of the Senior Lettermen during the l97l -72 school year deserves special recognition. Their individual and combined achievements of their four years of high school have set records for others to follow or break. The picture below represents only a portion of those who have lettered in either football, baseball, cross-country, track, basketball, or golf. Those of the student body who have cheered them on during the years share in honoring them at this time. L. ztxl '
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