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Making Ihe grade This was a year for winners at RRHS! icademic competitors overcame bstacles including new legislation tating No Pass, No Play. As time passed and students adapted 3 the changes, a new strength was prmed. It grew out of students need for nprovement as more was expected of mem. A small group, sponsored by tacey Sanders, competed and won iird in the state at the Future Problem olvers Competition. Kim Pate and ,obin Shear were awarded the titles of lational Merit Semi-Finalist and inalist. Kelly Drifmeyer advanced to :ate in music for the fourth year in a iw. Jenny Ford placed in the UIL state vurnalism competition. The journalism paffs received Awards of Distinguished llerit for both publications In addition to these awards, the elatively new Academic Decathlon :am exceeded the schools expectations v performing well and vocational .udents advanced to state competition Ihere they received blue ribbons. A feeling of hope and unity ran rough the school as RRHS won con- ously throughout the year. F doafe 1356! '11d'fv' 56 95888001 I6 ' We 00126 12 6' 0 o P89 065115 baba ss I1-80,5588 E, ,JO ofa? efffirf, '90 0 01 613, be 8 'b 4 04? 188, 00, -5196 fl' 'e S- of 'P II? 0',.Q?198pf,?31'1,l:9 61.5 14. , J- o ' 0 - .o 19 'I layszgfz-12013 60 01-565 61604168 Q0 . An.. Very few students in the nation have the honor to be a National Merit Finalist. Senior Robin Shear was the only RRHS student this year to be honored with this very exclusive scholastic award. Sophomores Richard Ehlers and Michelle Dudley stand holding their candles and reciting the new inductee's pledge during the National Honor Society ln- 5,11 duction Ceremony held in the girls gym. Making a Difference 239
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