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Cupid's couple was Bob Heredia and Judy Horne. 4 'f i if ' s , . The Sdn Gabriel Women's Club was rhe scene of Cupid's Holiday, a backwards dance sponsored by The Spinsfers and Varsily Club. The Mexican Shuffle is a dance enjoyed by all. A feature much enioyed by The siudenfs of RHS was The noon dances. Here they are seen doing The Bunny Hop. 71
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5 l 1 na: 'sf 41 What are they? Why the fighting eleven of RHS faculty. Did you have fun boys? RHS is a place ot activity! Music, clrannatics, sports and dances are iust on tevv ot the activities enjoyed by the students. High School people need to be kept busyy service clubs and other co-curricular organizations have done C1 good iob by sponsoring many events at RHS. Home Coming is a very special event at RHS. Pictured ore Queen Marilyn Fought and her royol court. The glories ofthe stage! Glories? RHS at the Gene Norman show.
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The hero sees The lovely heroine Virtues of The heroine are discussed The house of Hiram AbernaThy on The None-Such Ranch was The scene oT The TirsT old-Time melodrama, held aT Rosemead High School, during The sevenTh oT iTs forward moving years. The TiTle of The play, which was puT on by The Royal Thespians and NaTional Thespian SocieTy, was The Curse of an Aching- l-leari' or Trapped in a Spider's Web. Exna aTTracTions included olio acTs Tollovving an inTermission heighTened by reTreshmenTs. The hero was played by Bob Mackie, The heroine by Lela Rankin, and The villain by Tom Triggs. OTher players were Charlene Richards, JaneT Woody, Cecil Dover, Joan Klingman, Karen l-laTher, Bobbie BeaudeT, Judy Jackson, and Ralph Greenup. The villiain ThreaTens To Tell alll gi' 223, WE? A x -f :,I,,'Al Y n q x l , . ' . E H ,I
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