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Staples-Vandermulen I n act of responsibility Many pressures and re- sponsibilities were on the shoulders of the seniors this year. There were many last minute preparations to be made before the seniors could enter a world of col- lege and careers. Most of the seniors were especially worried about the S.A.T. test, which was a re- quirement to enter some colleges, college entrance exams, and meeting the 220 credit requirement for graduation. I ' ve had a lot of pressures, this year, and in fact, a lot more than I had expected, getting ready for college has had me real scared, yet I ' m excited too. I ' ve also had a lot of respon- sibility, with being captain of the Drill Team, and with A.S.B., but I wouldn ' t trade it for the world, stated Kelli Mulligan. The grueling senior year was over and the seniors now had to take the first step into adult hood. For the many who had taken the proper classes and prepared themselves, this step was a small one but for those who hadn ' t, this could be the biggest step of their lives. € 1 . Brian Mooring and Bernie Rivera watch as seniors partici- pate m the ' bring your lunch ' com- petition. This was just one ol the many Basketball Homecoming competitions. 2. Dancing during the production ol ' The Empire Builders, ' are Gabby Smith and lake Whitmore. Whitmore was vot- ed Most Talented ' ' by his Senior classmates. 3. Monce Romero and Tito Saldana watch as the senior class gathers together lor the tug-o-war. The seniors made a su- per eiiort trying to win the Basket- ball Homecoming spirit stick. 4. During a PAC meeting, Cathy Hill listens to principal Doug Huck- aby discuss a campus problem. Hill was a member ol Varsity Basketball. 5. Mike Johnson does a lab lor Anatomy class. Johnson took the class with his twin brother. 6. Sal Hernandez studies lor an up- coming government test. Govern- ment classes were taught by Brophy, Grey, and Pleiller.
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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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I Class of ' 86 how your spirit 1 . During his ceramics class, John Kendall works on his own clay creation. Kendall was on the RHS Varsity Soccer team. I regret not being as in- volved in RHS activities as I could have been. I keep tell- ing myself next year I ' ll make time, said Yvonne Durham, voicing the opin- ion shared by many other RHS students. Being involved in school activities was an important part of a student ' s daily life. Whether the club was the Associated Student Body, or Future Farmers of America, students experienced the feeling of belonging. I love being involved with my school because it gives me the feeling that I ' m helping RHS, stated Laura Boucher. Although these clubs ob- viously had their advan- tages, perhaps one disavan- tage was the sacrifice of var- ious lunch periods, and after some school time that stu- dents normally spent relax- ing. Some students felt club activities weren ' t important enough to give up their re- laxation time. e 2. Delia Enriquez listens to her government teacher. She was also an advanced drawing student. Venegas, Mario Vickery, Billy Viera, Miguel Vinson, Lora Viramontes, Darlene Vogt, Christine 200 f: Seniors
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