Rubidoux High School - Eyry Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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123 Juniors ■i

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Juniors Produce Spectacular Prom ' I he decisions seemed endless, where should they have it? What song should they use for a theme? What about decorations? Photographers? By means of discussions end deci- sions, the juniors surmounted all doubts and produced a wonderful prom. As Mary Roper put it, Attempting to reach a decision was trying sometimes, but in the end it was worth it. Their junior year represented two pre- vious years of saving money. This year, the council continued to progress to- wards their goal. Working in the conces- sions stands at football games was the major source of revenue. Candy and novelty key rings were peddled to raise money, and car washes also helped to- wards financial security. The juniors and their council made quite a splash at homecoming with their float entitled, Seaside 1920. Un- daunted by the sudden announcement that the flower making parties would have to be held at school, the juniors proved to be an enviable force at home- coming. Making the 1982-83 year a success, was important to luniors. Their achieve- ments ore not to be belittled, for they definitely proved themselves. I felt the class of ' 84 was more in- volved this year than in the past. At the end of the six home games, the junior class had a profit of $5,500 from the concession stands. We were more orga- nized and everyone helped a lot. -k — Lindie Heck 1. Lindie Heck and Sally Leal discuss an upcoming candy sale during a junior class meeting. 2. Mem- bers of the junior class display enthusiasm about a victory during lunchtime activities. 3. Accompany- ing their class float, Barbara Lewis, Kelly Bunker, and Kothy Camp are attired in togas. 4. Artemio Son Diego and Keith Martin listen with apparent interest to one of the bands that performed at lunch. 5. Front Row: Lindie Heck, Veronica An- cheta, Linda Pignoto, Lisa Cook. Row 2: Crystal Johnson, Coreen McCorkcndale. Row 3: Mary Roper, Lii Spiekerman. Row 5: Teresa Portido, Ali- cia Janu. 122 We ' re the Kids of America



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Albers. Pomelo Alcoroz, Socorro Aldamo, Herman Anderson, Sandra Ansevics, Debro Apodoca, Rudy mm M Totally Terrific Human Beings veryone thinks of us juniors as sha- meless, ill-tempered, unscrupulous, piti- less people who show off in our cars. Well, I ' ve got news for you, a junior is really a person who . . . I . Cares enough to give instructions to freshmen, like telling them that the pool is in the middle of the parking lot. 2. Worries about the prom, knowing that if it isn ' t good, the seniors will be upset. 3. Are so friendly that we wave at under- classmen as we drive by in our cars. 4. Are so sympathetic that we cry when we see Lassie reruns. 5. Worry about what to wear for the prom even though we don ' t have a date. 6. Act so mature and sophisticated that some people mistake us for seniors. 7. Deliver thoughtful presents to flower making parties. 8. Are so concerned about our credits that when we get a passing grade we leave school at lunch to tell our grandma (who, incidentally, lives by Castle park). 9. Are so concerned about our beauty that we lug around portable beauty sa- lons in our pockets and purses. So, as you can see, we ' re not really shameless, pitiless people, we ' re really caring, totally terrific human beings. • 1. At the first pep rally. Juniors await the results of the yelling contest. 2. After three years of attend- ing RHS, you get to know the compus, and Terri Martinez and Barbara Lewis know the in Junior hangouts. 3. Dina Vega is proud to be a Junior ond she shows it by all of her spirit. 124 We ' re the Kids of America

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