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Perfection — The Underlying Factor T . . . late nights were contributed to the Eyry ' s success, for you, RHS! ... 96 We ' re the Kids heir efforts go unnoticed, and praise is never offered; but praise is not their moti ve. Perfection is the quality they strive for. Ms. Montalban patiently eased through her 1st year as Yearbook Advi- sor by contributing her time and exper- tise. Cheri Liles, Lisa Umscheid, Debbie Corona, and Maria Bravo tackled prob- lems created by a new environment. Rhonda Broadfoot and Shawn Meade seized the Epilogue with open arms, Mary Roper, Julie Dewees, and Sherri Franklin transformed a mass of mugs into a well constructed section. Pat Holt and Sev Montoya strove above the accomplishment of one sec- tion and completed another one. Kelly Larson ' s originality transformed the traditional sports appearance into a modern, professional look. Traci Inskeep and Kelly Young pooled their talents to conquer their section. Cathy Harris, Dana Magstadt, Naomi Diaz, and Lisa Caro captured vivid im- ages to recreate the past. Bonnie Kirchmeyer and Kathy Liles supported our book through patron- age. Tammy Prince and Lauretta Buser worked around miscalculations to com- plete their pages successfully. Gino Ferrero and Rudy Lucero giggled and Gulped their way through numer- ous copy rewrites. And Gloria Bravo tabulated the names and page numbers of students to form the Index. The time that was offered was gra- ciously accepted. After school, week- ends and holidays were contributed to the Eyry ' s success, for you, RHS! 1. Cheri Liles opens a birthday gift from the staff. 2. Rhonda Broadfoot and Shawn Meade seek ideas for the Epilogue. 3. Ms. Montalban checks the finol pages before they ' re sent to press. 4. Year- book Class: Front row: Gino Ferrero, Maria Bravo, Lauretta Buser, Kelly Larson, and Sherri Franklin. Second row: Andy Foreman, Gloria Bravo, Tammy Prince, Kelly Young, Kathy Liles, Traci Inskeep, and Anita Partida. Back row: Rudy Lucero, Julie Dewees, Lisa Coro, Pat Holt, Lisa Umscheid, Bon- nie Kirchmeyer, Cheri Liles, Naomi Diaz, Mary Roper, Cathy Harris, Debbie Corona, Dana Mag- stodt, Sev Montoya, Colette Quails, Dan Miller, and Ms. Montalbon. 5. Eyry members work on an important deadline. of America ■ ba ' f n t. ' r M - ' Si l
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Entertainers Make A Difference I irst, they captivated us with an as- tounding pertormance of Of Mice and Men, and in April 1983, they gave us another great production, this time a musical entitled You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The credit stemming from these two shows should go not only to the actors but also to Trouper Club members. They helped raise money, organize cos- tumes, work concession stands and fa- cilitate background scenery props. Even though we lacked members we had a good time with our fundraisers, commented Rachel Bell. Dwayne Ochoa, another Troupers member, revealed, It takes a lot of per- severance to be an actor, but it all pays off on opening night. And it did pay off for the Troupers, who now have two more excellent pro- ductions to add to their record. Sometimes they needed to be a little insane. Besides being outgoing, cre- ative, energetic, and sociable, a little friendly craziness was just what it took to get the |ob done right. Boosting spirit at pep assemblies and football games admittedly was not an easy |ob. Jon Veitch, chairman of pep, and Pam Ostrander, mascot, were dele- gated these responsibilities. Jon orga- nized pep assemblies so that they would be enioyable, and so that students would be lured to attend. Pam served as a symbol of the Falcon Spirit and en- couraged students to cheer. Spirit was really good this year. Jon Veitch did real- ly well and so did the cheerleaders, voiced Pam. Encouraging students and keeping spirit alive, Jon and Pam proved that two people really can make a differ- ence. 1. Jon Veitch adds a little of his zany personality to a pep rally. 2. Trouper Club; front row: Carlo Bourghult, Denny Jordan, Richard Hanson. Second row: Lee Ann Northway, Melissa Weiderson, Terri Fields, Teresa Elkins. Bock row: Jorge Sanchez, Ju- lie Socio, Richard Alcantar, and Rachel Bell. 3. Dressed in her falcon suit, Pam Ostrander sparks enthusiasm at a football game. 4. Mr. Buckout reviews some lost minute preparations with Tere- sa Elkens. 5. Our spirited mascot. Pom Ostrander, cheers enthusiastically at a basketball gome. ' . . Besides being outgoing, creative, energetic, and sociable, a little friendly craziness was just what it took ... Activities and Organizations 95
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