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I Class of ' 86 aying bit by bit Extra! Extra! Save on your favorite foods and hangouts! Sold by the senior class, mini-coupon booklets were a major fundraiser for the senior class council. Seniors asked parents, friends, teachers, and businesses to buy a coupon booklet to help pay off their debt from the 1985 Junior Senior Prom. To help make the seniors last year memorable, the senior class council ' jumped right in ' in September and began to plan their end-of- the-year activities, while paying off their debt of $1,264.81. By January, the class had lessened that debt to $600.00, guite an accom- plishment for the council. Class support was a major concern of all the council members. Many more sen- iors started to show their spirit and pride, unlike their previous school years. Council members were glad to see more seniors participating in school ac- tivities. The counci worked tremendously hard this year trying to get other seniors motivated to help out with their class activi- ties, stated Katrina San- ford, activities chairperson. Speaking as Senior Class President, WE CAN DO IT! We have made it through what seemed the longest four years of our lives! I wish all good luck in achieving their hopes and expectations! Good luck in life. — Kathy Liles President of class of ' 86 2. Contributing her opinions is senior Penny Spiekerman. She was vice president and wasalsoin PAC. 3. Jodi Filkins pays close atten- tion during a class council meeting. Filkms graduated in the top 10 per- cent oi her class. 178 , 4. Senior Class Council. Front row: ]odi Filkms, Penny Spieker- man, Sandy Aguirre, Tammy Prince, Katrina Sanlord, Stephanie Dennis. Back row: Frank D ' Ales- sandro, Ernie Wright, Kim Free- man, Kathy Liles, Tracy Dean, Hen- ry Acuna, Mary Travis. 5. Tracy Dean patiently listens during a senior class council meeting. The meeting was about paying oil the debt irom the prom.
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101 Senior class goes above and beyond their potential . . . with triumphs and failures they make a lasting impression . . . All Rubidoux — Troy Adams Being chosen ' All- Rubi- doux ' helped me to appreci- ate many of my peers and teachers at RHS. It has given me the incentive to help oth- ers with their problems, stated Troy Adams. Adams was involved in ASB for two years, one year as President; Principal ' s Ad- visory Council; and Black Student Union. He ' s partici- pated in basketball all four years. After graduating, Adams plans to go to a University to pursue a career in the field of Business Management of Aerospace Engineering. I ' d like to play basketball in college and be involved in student government. com- mented Adams. f Most Athletic — Lorraine Robles. Trevin Moore not pictured. Keep a positive attitude towards your team as well as yourself, advised Lorraine Robles, Most Athletic Girl. She played volleyball and Softball her freshman year. She decided neither sport was for me. She went on into cross-country — a sport she really enjoyed. She was on swim team, and the soc- cer team. After RHS, Robles plans to go to RCC and then trans- fer to UCR or San Bernar- dino State College. I ' m- really pleased to be voted ' Most Athletic ' It ' s comforting to know that RHS was there with me 100%, reveals Trevin Moore. Moore has participated in freshman, JV, and Varsity football, and JV and Varsity track. He ' s received Max Eli- min-finger Gold Chip and Blue Chip Award; and he was chosen All-County Ath- lete; and Top 1 in state run- ning-back. Moore plans to attend col- lege to study business man- agement. ( Most Spirited — Michelle Marchal and Mike Lind. I ' d really like to see RHS keep the spirit forever. Be- ing voted ' Most Spirited ' is an honor and it means a lot to me, said Michelle Mar- chal. Marchal has been a cheerleader for two years, one year in Varsity. She was in Spirit Club; Prom Com- mittee; and Class Council Honorary Member. Marchal plans to try out for cheer at the college she attends. She plans to major in biochemistry. I wish everyone wasn ' t afraid to show their spirit. They get embarrassed for some unknown reason but, not me. I just yell for our school ' s teams and cheer them on, says Mike Lind. Lind was chosen Most Spirited among his senior class. He has been a mem- ber of the Soccer Team. After graduating, Lind plans to attend a trade school to train in the field of carpentry. e Senior Personalities 177 .
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Acuna — Brasher I 1 . Listing to the opinions of other class members is Kaihy Dies, Senior Class Presiden t. The senior class won the spirit stick during the homecoming. Acuna, Henry Adams, Troy Aguilera, Devon Aguirre, Sandra Aldrich, Angela Altamirano, Maria Alvarez, Ernest Anderlik, John Anderson, Marc Apancio, Aletha Apodaca, Heidi Arnetl, Melissa Ashby, Kari Assad, Mike Bailey, Michele Barnes, Betty Barron, Leisha Barth, Chris Bell, Knstina Bell, Machell Bell, Margaret Bellavia, Cindy Bennett, Brenda Bielak, Denise Birdsall, Joseph Blacker, Helen Blessum, Alan Boucher, Laura Boyer, Christine Brasher, Becky Seniors 179
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