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'Study Hctll' Keeps Order Two years ago the administra- tion decided that the six-period day did not allow enough opportunities for many students. To meet this need, the seven-period day was introduced by Vice-Principal Allen Ricketts. For those who did not want a seven- period work load, they were allowed a resource period. But because of the extremely bad use of free time and the litter problem, the administration changed to a more controlled study hall. This period still enabled stu- dents to work, either in a study hall or another area. Vice-Principal 17
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Traffic Jam Finally Over Many challenges faced RHS Principal Dr. Dale Nees including the new graduation and competency requirements for next year. Another was the challenge of developing an educational system to utilize the stu- dents time wisely. But the biggest and most time-consuming challenge which faced Dr. Nees and RHS stu- dents this past year was the parking situation. The students as well as the faculty went through many adjust- ments in this regard. Dr. Nees spent countless hours preparing plans to be outlined in meetings. Because of the Harvard Avenue construction problem, the administration had to re-route traffic several times. It wasn't until midway through the year that the traffic prob- lem subsided. At that point, the entrance was changed to where it stands now. This change allowed a continuous flow of traffic and less confusion, Plans were discussed to put in more new paving to clean up the triangle near Harvard Avenue and paint the parking lot so that in years to come RHS can go back to the parking permit system. Outside of the parking situation, Dr. Nees urged a more formal-like graduation with dignity. He felt that graduation was slowly declining in quality and needed to be remedied. al Dr. Nees studies yet another planning report to be presented at an administration meeting. bl Umpqua Business Manager Ken Donnelly interviews Vice-Principal Mr. Allen Ricketts. cl Athletic Director Mr. Al Hoffman chats with Dr. Nees. dl Vice-Principal Mr. Ray Rifenbark has some good words for Pat Win- ters. 16 Principal
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New System Cuts Absences he new planned absence sys- tem required the students to bring a note from his parents three days in advance of the absence. The counse- lor would then review the note and send it home with the student for sig- nature by his parent. After this was done, the student would bring the note back to the counselor, who would then approve it. This system cut down the number of dishonest planned absences immensely. - al Boys' Dean Mr. Welch helps set up equip- ment for a presentation. bl Concerning her arena duties, Teresa Mead receives instruc- tions from Mr. Welch. cf Girls' Dean Mrs. Fread stops her work to answer a student's question. dl Leaving Mr. Loomis's office, Mr. Welch seems satisfied with the answers to his questions. el Girls' Dean Mrs. Fread relaxes after making 25 calls to parents. fl Boys' Dean Mr. Welch reviews an announcement to be made later. gl Looking over scholarship offers for RHS seniors is another of Mrs. Fread's jobs. hl Girls' Dean Mrs. Fread and Counseling Cen- ter aide Rick Snyder review the Oregon Finan- cial Aid Form. stub, . Y . N.. ' , slr! ' r 'en-itg I 4- .A' gbllrjgl 7' Bimbo., -, 1, ,cpl
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