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HS 3 Q, Y. it -. 1,- . A . Finding an empty bench, Sue Danchok, Pam Carne, and Shelley Garland enjoy lunch outdoors. , r , .T ,W T 1 wnwaw- vuqp Sandwich signs were used by Clay Betcher and Chris Aquiso to aid their candidates. Spring 27
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Several students relax on one of the lawns during the lunch period. 26 Spring Spring Arrives Lcite AT RHS court yard provided many students with a place to eat their lunches and talk with friend. Spring greeted students with rain, sleet, and freezing weather, and the old saying, April Showers bring May Flowers, fizzled. As the end of the school year neared, the tempo of activities in- creased. The band made its annual concert tour through California, while RHS students were treated to a concert by the Clackamas Choir from Portland. Early in May ASB elections were held, and for the first time students could hear campaign speeches dur- ing lunch. Don Campbell was elected president, and Todd Dagget, vice- president. On May 17-19, the Arkansas Dele- gation left for the Mock Democratic Convention held in the Portland Col- iseum, where they heard speeches by several prominent politicians. At the Credentials and Seating Banquet, the delegates heard speeches by both Mark Hatfield and Patsy Mink. 'i'sCi,.:5 Todd Dagget takes advantage of the noon hour to give a campaign speech.
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Shelley Garland and Nicki van der Drift enjoy a rest between dances with their friends. 28 Twirp Dance Twirp Week started off with many new activities planned to add to the excitement. Pepsters were again in charge of the many events that are vital in making Twirp Week successful. Major attraction of the week was the crowning of King Albert Nijsten during the dance on Friday. This event varied from the usual reigning of the best dressed couple. Other members of the court con- sisted of Ted Holland, senior princeg Tom Loomis, junior prince, and Bruce Glover, sophomore prince. Clay Betcher and Sue Driver were chosen as best dressed couple. Wen- achee,'l a popular new group, pro- vided the music. Funds for the dance were earned through the sale of corn dogs, cook- ies, and apple cider at the dance. Greg Price searches for his elusive date. Slow dances were greatly enjoyed by Juniors Dan Armstrong and Cathy Hart.
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