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Boord Liberolizes Smoking Policy Winter opened with controversy over the RHS smoking policy. After much debate the board changed it from no smoking in the school vicin- ity to that of student smoking one foot off campus. Mid-way through the year, stu- dents and parents both resented Mr. Thomas Cowan's holding the stu- dents after the K. Falls game. Mr. Cowan was mainly angered over the alleged misconduct of the minority of the students during the Army ROTC drill, but stated on the fol- lowing Monday that he had also wanted to praise the good spirit of the majority. On March 2, flooding caused some of the students living in low lying areas to be sent home early. The students were unable to return on the 3rd because of the possibility of still more high water. ch i !A MW Light snow and icy conditions gave students at RHS a one day vacation in February. Upset over misconduct, Mr. Cowan held the student section after the K. Falls game. 20 Winter Drama student Chally Evans prepares for one of the many plays presented.
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I ' s N. + ,ff Keeping the punch bown filled was the job of Couple participation, stressed by Morning After, was enjoyed by all who attended the dance. Senior Sally Schuttpelz' Visions of Cupid danced in the heads of the seventy couples who at- tended 'On the Threshold of a Dream', this year's Sweetheart Ball. Morning After, a group from Portland, played for the dance, and the Electric Sunlight Show, from Vancouver, presented the light show. Commenting one couple who attended, the group was fair, but the light show was fantastic. Beth Nevue reigned as Queeng her court consisted of Sandy Kester, Senior princess, Lori Jacobson, Jun- ior princessg and Peggy Johnson, Sophomore princess. Key Club sponsored the dance again this year and was aided by Girls' League in providing refresh- ments and decorations. 22 Sweetheart Ball L Steve Walker's attempts at relighting a candle brings a doubtful look from Shellie Webster.
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