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Roney-Sprik 4.Demonstratingtheiroutgoingcharac- ters Sev Montoya and Charlotte Miller dance in the quad at lunchtime. 5. Marsha John- son discusses prices with BSU members dur- ing a meeting. 6. Ray Riveras, Mario Ven- egas and Mark Kalmer picnic in the quad during Basketball Homecoming Week. I Roney, Robert Rowe, Greg Rozell, Brian Runyan, Mike Sager, Michelle Sainsbury, Tina Salazar, Joseph Saldana, Adalberto Samuel, Regina Sanders, Scott Sanford, Katrina Santos, Marcus Scarbrough, Vicki Schavers, Tammy Schlax, John Schofield, Lee Schulze, Wendy Shaffer, John Shaver, Dianne Shear, Richard Shore, Duane Shumway, Cindy Signor, Nancy Sim, Won Po Simpson, Peggy Skinner, John Smith, Alan Spell, Craig Spiekerman, Penny Sprik, Danielle Seniors 197
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I Class of ' 86 eel 1 . Kevin Ferguson cheers his class on at a pep rally. The senior class was known lor it ' s pranks during pep rallys. The top students of the class of ' 86 have higher GPA ' s than any other RHS graduating class. There were three valedictorians, all with 4.11 GPA ' s. Being accepted to U.C. Berkely, U.C.R., and Pomo- na College, valedictorian John Anderlik plans to study for a career in business or laser technology. Also valedictorian, Cathy Hill, ASB Vice President would like to attend one of the UC Colleges or Stanford University and study to be a psychiatric doctor. Yet another valedictorian, Kelly Larson plans to major either in business or biol- ogy. Larson is not sure what college she will attend. She has been involved in ASB, CSF, PAC, AFS, and the swim team. Salutatorian was Mary Travis. Mary had a 4.09 GPA. Mary has been active in Political Science, Troup- ers, CSF, and GATE. She plans to attend Cal State University Long Beach to study physical therapy. Kevin Ferguson was num- ber five with a 4.07 GPA. He plans to be a business- man attending USC, UCLA, or San Diego State. Planning to attend UC Ir- vine or UC San Diego to ma- jor in Biological Sciences, Penny Spiekerman wants to be an Opthalmologist. She had a 4.05 G.P.A. Ranking seventh in her class, Jennifer Huerta graduated with a 4.0 G.P.A. She plans to attend either UC Berkeley or UCLA to study psychology. Academic Decathlon team member Marie Robin- son, tied seventh with a 4.0 G.P.A. Marie plans to be- come a teacher, either at- tending UC Santa Cruz or Stanford University. Considering attending UC Davis to become a veter- ianarian, Lauretta Buser graduated with a 3.93 GPA. With a 3.93 GPA Wayne Liu plans to attend Cal Poly Pomona to major in me- chanical or electric engi- neering. 2. Michelle Sager eats lunch with her classmates in the quad. Picnicking in the quad was very un - common lor RHS students. 3. Top Ten Graduates. Front row: Mane Robinson, Mary Travis, Lisa Bommer (not in the top ten), Kelly Larson, Lauretta Buser. Back row: John Anderlik, Jenmler Huerta, Cathy Hill, Penny Spieker- man, Kevin Ferguson. Not pic- tured: Wayne Liu. |M
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I Class of ' 86 Staples, Robert Stephens, Kurtis Stewart, Sean Stovall, John Stover, Jeff Stuart, April Sturgeon, Brian Swinney, Jerry Talley, Dara Talhck, Gerry Taylor, Charles Taylor, Dale i. Tersarkissoff, Kathryn Thorpe, Debbie Travis, Mary Trayor, Tern Trujillo, Cassandra Tucker, Melinda Ullrich, Timothy Vandermeulen, John 198 Seniors
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