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0HRHSf Conley-Fife I elly Mulligan shows her spirit while cheerim i in the bleachers at a weekly lootball game. Mulligan was the Captain of the Drill team. 2. Helping a customer, Greg Rowe dishes out some Nachosat the first Ocioberlest. Rowe was a member ol the Varsity Basketball team. Conley, Ardith Contreras, Martin Corrales, Scott Cortez, Lupe Cotten, John Cotton, Patricia Crain, Kwan Crump, Karen Cubello, Celeste Cunningham, Darlene Curtis, Gary D Alessandro, Frank Dahlberg, Ingemar Dean, Clifford Dean, Tracy Deckert, Deanna Deewaard, Linda Delgado, lulie Dewees, Julie Dennis, Stephanie Devore, Stephanie Dingman, Carl Dominguez, Chris Dunagan, Jennifer Durham, Yvonne Eddy, Joanne Edwards, Michelle Edwards, Tracy Ellis, Melissa Ennguez, Delia Escajeda, Jacqueline Evans, Diana Evans, Richard Everhart, Greg Farms, DeAnn Favors, Jarrod Ferguson, Kevin Ferraro, Gina Fierro, Danny Fife, Ladell rth- Seniors 183
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I Class of ' 86 Even with the many deci- sions that seniors had to make, the senior class still found time for triumphs, time to enjoy their last year of high school to the fullest. A job well done to the class of 1986, stated Kathy Liles, Senior Class Presi- dent. The Senior class showed their hard work and deter- mination during this, their last year, despite the fact that in the past so many had seemed to quit, or just not care. The last year was the hardest for seniors to come out and help with activities. We proved the statistics wrong when we still had the spirit and strength to pull to- gether, said Tracy Dean. ime for triumphs The last year has been a struggle for most of us. With all of the many decisions that we ' ve had to make about college and life, admitted Vicki Scarbrough. After high school failures and triumphs, the seniors now had to enter into a new phase of life, with new hopes and expectations. Life as adults would lead to new and challenging responsi- bilities. As seen in the past, these seniors had the ability to solve any problem that stood in their way. I feel this senior class has a lot of po- tential, and I know we will use that potential to the ful- lest, stated Chris Boyer. 3. Ernest Cameron watches a night time varsity Football game, m hopes that RHS wins. The Seniors won the spirit stick at the lootball Homecoming game, by pre-game planning. 4. During homecom- ing week. Kathie Liles watches as the Seniors try to gam points in the lunch time activities. 5. Kammy Walker and Chris North- rup await the outcome oi a home football game. Many students cheered on RHS ' s football team during its season.
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I Class of ' 86 Filkins, Jodie Fillmore, Lisa Fiore, Ed Fishbeck, Staci Fisher, Evan Francis, April Franco, Valerie Franklin, Shern Freeman, Kim Freitas, Tilfany Fuentes, Tony Gallegos, Aida Gallegos, Mark Gamero, Dena Garcia, Freddy Garcia, Myra Garcia, Salvador Gazley, Janelle Gerritzen, Todd Geubtner, Debbie Gibbs, Tammy Gilpin, Tara Glick, lames Glidewell, David Godmez, Estella Gohr, Donna Gonzales, Daniel Goree, Joe Grace, Dianne Grace, Russell 1 . Conversing with friends during lunch is Renee Lemaire. Lunch was a social gathering as well as a time to eat. 184 Seniors 5. Richard Shear listens to a class-time lec- ture. Shear was completing his credits lor Con- sumer ' s Education. 6. Mike Varacas listens to a classmate. Varacas was a swim team member.
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