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Check It Out! Something is going on at RHS that many students don’t know about. It’s call- ed evaluation. Many teachers are involv- ing their students by asking them to help in the evaluation of the departments. The evaluating team, which will come next fall, literally goes over every inch of the school from the shape of the build- ings to the quality of the textbooks. Why do we need evaluation? Evalua- tion is supposed to help teachers and administration discover the areas which need improvement and to explore meth- ods of upgrading those areas. Some of the teachers meet in the afternoon to jointly work on criteria re- ports. With all this preparation taking place RHS will surely come out with fly- ing colors. Mrs. Anne Greene explains the need of an evaluation to Debra Pressley. 16 Student Life Chairman of the evaluation committee, Miss Anne Bragassa feels the pangs of paperwork. As evaluation paperwork piles up, teachers need a reminder that June holds tt Key to sanity.
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Without the help of our fine chain gang, Mr. Mack DeJarnette and Mr. The success of the Homecoming Parade Roy Alfred, our football team couldn't depended upon the traffic control of this Rick Franklin adds his support to the team unidentified officer. at the Homecoming game. survive. OBE ci aN a all if Alen. Pani PeiPedeeay ty With the theme “Happy Days”, the Sophomore Class placed second in the floatcom- Mr. Hugh Pendleton crowns RHS’s new E petition with this entry. Homecoming Queen, Connie Casto. Student Life 15
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Taking the bus through its gears, Cullen Tilman finds happiness in leaving school. eran ieee tae i LLL LLL LLL LEA OLLI Working Students During the summer, and even during the school term, many students find dif- ferent ways to earn money. This past summer served as a landmark for some. Finding your first job is hard enough, but this last summer jobs were scarce. A few lucky students applied early for bus driving permits and received bus routes, but a few more latecomers weren't so lucky. This year also marked the first year that girl students drove school buses. Give Women’s Lib a point! Other job openings sprouted up around Winebarger Co. or various grocery stores. The D.E. department helped many students find odd jobs, but there seemed to be more willing workers than available jobs. To the few of us that have jobs, a shout of joy is heard; to the most of us who don’t, a low moan. Jon Moore finds time during a slow day to squeeze out a smile. Student Life 17
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