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The 1987-88 school year was filled with more spirit and pride than ever before. Pep assemblies and sports activities were full of energy, which in turn gave way to enthusiastic and winning activi- ties. Class competition consisted of class attendance averages and the spirit stick, which was awarded to the class with the most attendance and involvement in games and ac- tivities. Paige Cole, senior, commented “I think that school spirit has in- creased one hundred percent in the last year. It is nice to see ever- ybody supporting each other. Rus- sell High School acts like a team now, instead of individual peo- ple!” Above Right, seniors tried many different tactics to capture the class competition award at pep assemblies, including that of forming an RHS of bodies on the gym floor. Right, the junior class awaits their turn in class competition. Above, David Dawson displays a confident smile during the assembly before the Be- loit game. RHS Gets Tough School Spirit Student Life
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Top left, Mitzi Ziegler takes time out from studying Government for a quick shot. Lower left, Seniors Rodger Green, Luke Nichols, and Merl Ney smile at the thought of ordering their caps and gowns for graduation. Top right, Travis Ewers tries to kill time between classes by stopping at his locker. Above, Merl Ney looks lost, even at the Kansas State Fair. Student Life Candids Student Life
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We face the nation RHS was the center of interna- tional attention, as Bob Dole re- turned to his hometown to an- nounce his candidacy for Presi- dent, Nov. 9. Dole, in announcing his entry into the ’88 race, said, “I offer a record, not a resume.” The event gave RHS students the opportunity to participate in and experience the excitement of politics. Months of preparation precluded the announcement. Student involvement ranged from city-wide cleanup efforts, to post- er parties. As the event neared, students assisted in hotel duties and media registration. Below left, a wall mural, painted by Buck Arnhold, depicts a rural Kansas scene. Be- low that, Senator Bob Dole addresses the crowd gathered, estimated at 7,000. Direct- ly below, Sonya and Stephanie Brock take a break during the city-wide cleanup. Close to 400 posters were made by students at poster parties.
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