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Packwood Explains Population Control Bill Demonstrating one of their gymnastic acts, members of the Clackamas Youth Circus work together to make a performance that is interesting and moves with speed and fluency. l Further changes in the school dress code were welcomed by Randy Brown and Cindi Morris. 22 Winter Senator Packwood answered the questions on the SST, drugs, and students the draft
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Hi hl ight Of Welcome To The Ram Court was Scott Lander, Patti Schultz, jeff Taucher, Lisa lannelli, Diane Snyder, Dean Remickg and Elaine Salmonson, lim McLaughiln. In an exciting 5003, W5Vne Dodge and ludy Walker sing along with the Mid Day Rain. Mid Day Rain, a name band from Portland, lived up to expecta- tions and proved to be one of the best bands ever to play at RHS. This four-piece band had released many records, one of which was Wel- come to the Rain, the theme of the Sweetheart Ball. Showers of cupids and hearts in blue and green carried out this theme. Girls' League members as- sisted the Key Club in planning and decorating. During intermission, Key Club president Tom Elliott announced the '71 Sweetheart Court: Sophomore princess Diane Snyder, junior prin- cess Patti Schultz, Senior princess Elaine Salmonson, and Queen Lisa lannelli. Over seventy-five couples at- tended the dance. Sweetheart Ball 21
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ln Mid-january, an 8-inch snowfall gave the students an unexpected three-day vacation. Senator Packwood visited RHS on his tour of the high schools of Curry, Coos, Lane, and Douglas counties. During the assembly he spoke on the filibuster, his new bill with three population measures, and the all volunteer army. On the other side of the coin, the Clackamas Youth Circus visited the campus, demonstrating tight and loose wire acts, jugglers, and the traditional clowns. Two shockers were also featured -one, the Pacific Power and Light presentation, warning students of the dangers of electricity, and the Atomic Energy Commission, which showed the ways that atomic energy can be of benefit to man. Further changes were made in the dress code, allowing boys to wear their hair any safe length, and the teachers to wear pantsuits. Demonstrating electrical COI1dUCii0n, the During an assembly, Officer Witten surprises indignant jo Stewart and Bill Winningham. AEC representative grins mischievously. Winter 23
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