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The Climo of if All ,f , if at .- ,Wm Masala,-M, A P3 V 11 Cyclones run onto the field with lots of spirit. 21 Queen Mary Kay. 31 Flags and rifles do a lights out routine with black lights. 41 Feature twirlers and majorettes twirl fire during halftime. 51 Rena Hill, junior pepper, leads cheers. 61 Maids watch the game with deep concern-some are lost in thought. 71 The dance fills the air with excitement. 81 Linda Phillips and Mark Scheuter take time out for a picture. 91 RHS students boogie down at the Homecoming Dance. 101 Band finishes the Homecoming Show with pride. Homecoming! l 5
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,-X 4 Q ,. ,f .4 V T45 l if E 1 ,Z x S , 1 , - if 1, Q. ,i ft b. iiqv., - .E -. ,Via l J, f I .4 '5 1 - 'K f , if ' 6 H r 455, Spirit Highlights Homecoming Pre-game ceremonies were highlighted by the presentation of the royalty. Queen Mary Kay was crowned by assistant Superintendent Kent Butler and presented flowers by Mr. McIntosh. The atmosphere was full of spirit and excite- ment. The Cyclone defeat to Rogers did not stop people from coming to the highlight of the week of hard work, the dance. No one expressed the spirit better than junior Julie Pletcher- I feel that no school has as much spirit as RHS during homecoming week. ldfllomecoming ., , ' mg is: 5 6
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BREWSTER SISTERS' Cl-lARlTIES Arsenic and Old Lace , a story of two old ladies poisoning people, was the production chosen for this year's senior play. It was a popular choice as hundreds turned out for the performances. Approximately six weeks before the play's scheduled opening, tryouts, rehearsals, and publicity began. Finally it was opening night, November 17. Two old ladies, the Brewster sisters, poison people as charities . The three brothers, Teddy, Mortimer, and Jonathan, each a little strange, helped build the basis of the story. The entire action of the play took place in the living room of the Brewster's home in Brooklyn. Bodies were stashed in the cellar. Finally, only curtain calls remained. And the applause. It was a trying experience something that I'll never forget neither will my grades, commented Mike Roys. Director ofthe play was Mr. Dan Raines. Cathy Don- ahue, assistant director, added some personal touches. Student director was Liz Ward. ,xi 1 . i 4 l 2 3 f I 5. 4 .id 7' 'wf1 'l'f l6fSen1or Play 'gf 4
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