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Levers-Miller I McMichael, Chad McSheehy, Stephanie Melton, James Mendith, Lorena Mickelson, Park Miller, Charlotte Miller, Daniel Miller, Deanna Miller, Patricia Miller, Rosemane Miller, Tam my Miller, Tim I liked taking a test that I was not graded on individ- ually, said Yvonne Dur- ham. The California Assess- ment Program Test, also known as the CAP test, was given to all seniors who had completed 1 50 credits at the time of the test. The test is reguired by the state for nited efforts prevail all high schools. It deter- mined the strengths and weaknesses of the high school seniors in reading, written expression, spelling, and math. I tried my best so our school could get a good score, said Michelle Sager. The tests were graded for overall scores for each high school. The score expectan- cy is based on such areas as the school ' s economic, so- cial, and area status. The scores are compared with other schools of the same ex- pectancy band. Since 1982, RHS seniors have either ranked within or above their expectancy band. I think I did well on the test. I hope I did because it makes our school look good, said Tom Gallagher, fi 4. Nathan McClain waits to be given the CAP test during his gov- ernment class. The test was given to compare the students ol RHS with the students irom other California schools. 3. Showing her creative talent for be- ing tunny, Libby Thompson jokes with a Iriend. Thompson was voted ' Most Humor- ous ' this year. Seniors 191
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I Class of ' 86 1 . Jim Saintman watches his teacher explain an important event in government. The CAP test was held in December. 2 . Eric Ottoson and Michelle Sager discuss the CAP test. The test was taken dur- ing government classes and in the library for those without a government class. I Levers, Jim Lewis, John Liles, {Catherine Lind, Mike Lindsay, Bill Liu, Wayne Long, Mark Longden, Lori Lee Lopez, John Lopez, Maria Lorenz, Antonio Mackey, Shelly Main, Pamela Mallory, David Marchal, Michele Marez, Joe Marin, Nancy Marlatt, Sandra Martin, Erica Martin, Thomas Mayotte, Donnie Mayotte, Michael McClain, Nathan McLean, Kelli McClelland, Bobbi McClure, Douglas McCorkendale, Came McCoy, Wanda McKelvey, Matt McKinney, John 190 Seniors
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I Class of ' 86 rad Rite Anticipating the moment they would be released to go get ready for the night of their life, the seniors waited. When they were finally dis- missed, they made a mad dash to say a guick Hi and Bye to relatives and friends. They got home as soon as possible, so they could jump out of their gowns and into the formal, which was re- guired to be worn to this once in a lifetime occasion. Back at the school, they went through the security line and finally made it to the bus. Off they went to the most memorable night of their life. What is it? Grad Night of course. This was the icing on the cake of their senior year. I anticipate that Grad Night will be well attended by RHS seniors and their guests. RHS has a 1 status and an excellent reputation at disneyland. This class will easily maintain our good re- cord, commented Ann- marie Weaver. Grad Night was attended by seniors and their guests providing they had a clear record, free of book charges. This was the end of the road for the sen- iors. The big all night Dis- neyland trip. A night of memories to be made and never forgotten. e 4. Danny McVeigh walks down a hall to his locker during a passing period. Many seniors planned on taking friends to the Grad Night ex- travaganza. 5. With pencil in hand, ludy Powell takes notes on when to order her graduation robe. Seniors were given only a lew weeks to order their robes. 6. Bill Linsey looks up from making a paper (lower tor the senior Football Homecoming lloat. The seniors put their best loot forward trying to make their last year a memorable one.
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