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SOPHOMORES 228 Enriquez, Joey Erautt, Robert Erickson, Chip Erler, Cari Erwin, Gary Escajeda, Geraldine Esparza, Lorena Esparza, Nancy Espinoza, Elizabeth Espinoza, lames Espinoza, Patti Estrada, Rebecca Estrada, Roxanne Everette, Egelyn Everhart, Scott Faber, John Fain, Kerrie Fannin, Trey Faupel, Chnsti Feild, Penny Ferraro, Carrie Fierro, Robert Figueira, Paul Finley, Kim Fishbeck, Vicki On September 9th students formed lines in front of various doors to receive their class schedules. All were worried they might not get the teachers or classes they had wished for. As students received their computerized classes a sigh of relief was expressed on many faces. This year was the first for Computer Registration to come into effect at RHS. Dr. Ron Needham, who was in charge of registration, stated Using the computers has made it better for everyone. No longer will students have to crowd their way into the gym and teachers won ' t get mobbed by the long lines of students anxiously waiting to sign up for their class. Computers did solve the registration problem, but some students preferred the back and forth scrambling across the gym floor. I liked it better the old way because we could choose our own classes, ex- plained Annette Sander. e 1 . Intensely thinking about the classes she wants for the year is Fresh- men Rebel O ' Hearn. Computer pro- gramming saved a lot oi contusion dur- ing registration. 2. Bobbie Arteberry helps Patrick Fisher rearrange his classes. Computers made getting the classes you wanted easier. 3. Jim Heidecke is a fond believer in the use oi computers. Heidecke owns a couple ot computers and has a lot oi soitware. 4. Jill Trosper looks at her computer readouts to help Vicki Pig- nato choose her classes.
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Riverside Aquatics was a swim team whose members were looking to advance in the swimming field . In this group they were taught the ba- sics and they practiced to per- fect them. They also competed in swim meets which included all strokes. They practiced two to three hours everyday includ- ing weekends. They compete against Corona, Covina, Palm Springs, and many other places. The head coach was Pat Tope. RHS members included Valerie Downs, Amy Downs, Carrie Farraro, Sammy Ken- dall, Kelly Larsen, and Mark Gallegos. My favorite strokes are the Butterfly and Frees- tyle, stated Amy Downs. Oth- er swimming strokes included; backstrokes, breaststroke and individual medley which was a combination of all four strokes. Dedication was a major part of being a team member in RAA. Members must accept the fact that practice was every- day whether it was on week- ends or holidays. According to one member, Carrie Ferraro, RAA is a lot of hard work and training, but in the end, it ' s a lot of fun! 1 1 . RAA swimmers. Front Row: Amy Downs, Sammy Kendall, Valerie Downs. Back Row: Mark Gallegos, Carrie Ferraro, Kelly Larsen. 2. Amy Downs chats with Inends during lunch. Downs, one ot the RAA swim- mers, enjoyed swimming Butterfly and Freestyle strokes. 3. RAA swimmer Sammy Kendall listens to tnends be- fore her class period begins. Kendall also participated m the RHS swim team. FOR FUTURE Dagion, Tonja Dahlberg, Monajo Daniels, Carolyn Daniel, Traci Davis, Kim Davis, Michelle Dawson, Chrystal Day, John Deckert, Guy Dees, Jason Demello, Debbie Denham, Jason Diaz, Adam Diedench, Jamie Diles, Amanda Dirkswager, Brian Doornbos, Don Douglas, Tracy Downs, Valarie Duda, Rail Duh, Michelle Duncan, Troy Duran, Norma Duran, Pamela Earven, Myge Ebert, Gary Edwards, Rory Eldred, Gerald Elkms, Jennifer Emerson, Brian Emmenegger, Heidi Enderle, Tami Engel, Tom England, Doug England, Teri 227
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