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Where the action is . . . Everyone enjoys seeing his friends at school each day. In fact, many people probably wouldn’t bother to show up at all if they didn’t have some part of their so- cial life here in the halls of RHS. However, when the bell rings at 3:15, the students of RHS slam their books shut and open the door to a whole world of activity. And, to some, after school means time spent working. Many stu- dents have part time jobs in places such as Pizza Hut, Anthony’s, Dream Theatre, McDonald’s, Dairy Queen, A W, KRSL, Rog- er’s Dawson Drug Store, Banker’s, ROOD TV, Klema’s, and numer- ous other local businesses. When the doors of these busin- esses close to the public, these hard working students join other students in unwinding from the rigors of the school day. They en- joy playing pinball at the Family Rec Center or fighting imaginary T. space aliens on the video games at T W. A few students shape up after school at the Russell Aerobic Fitness Center. “Poverty Night” at the Dream Theatre also catches quite a few RHSers every Tuesday night. One after school activity open to anyone with a car, bike, skate- board, or good tennis shoes is “dragging” Main Street. If a RHS student remembers anything about his high school years, he would surely have many memories of “waxin the bricks” on Main. Everyday, hours at a time are spent by students going up and down Main Street. Whether or not students will spend their time the same way after hours and on weekends in ten years is hard to tell. But as long as there are guys and girls at RHS, and bricks on Main, the students of RHS will be found there. After Hours And Weekends Student Life At top, Paige Cole tries to look cool in a leather miniskirt while shopping after school. Lower left, Rachelle Windholz munches on a bite of Pizza Hut pizza. Mid- dle, Grant Dietz hits a home run on a video game at T W, while below, that Kelli Ost- meyer contemplates “Rambo for the evening. Directly above, Kelli Fuller buys a box of candy to enjoy while watching the movie on “Poverty Night” at the Dream Theatre.
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The drill team performs a pom-pon routine during the parade. Although the whitewash was not a school- related event, many seniors joined in to participate. Amie Goddard, Terri Dumler, and Beth Smith support the Broncos during a chilly Homecoming game. The junior class float, sporting the theme We, the Broncos, won the float competi- tion. The band marches to the school song dur- ing the parade. Homecoming Student Life 9
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