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Knights don't like being beatg they like being Num- ber One. -Don Wolf Paula Fisher and her mother visit Mrs. Shields for advice. i r 5 i r 5 , A W E is In his usual pose, Mr. Barrington . U eyes some noisy students. Mrs. Shields tells Mrs. Harxrey that one more call will do it. 28 i Deans
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Mr. Labruzzo listens to teachers' p Melissa Rippy visits Mr. Lambert, congratulating him on his spirit awar Ass't. principals: doublefime duty In a school as large as RHS, one administrator could not handle all of the work, so the assistant principals took care of the overload. At some time or other, every club president arranged activities with the aid of lVlr. Lambert, in charge of administration. Offering a more varied choice of classes, the curriculum was improved with the help of Mr. Labruzzo, who worked closely with the guidance staff and faculty. Both assistant principals spent eight-to-ten hour days organizing their energies for numerous responsibilities. An up-to-date school calen- dar was maintained, and the use of school buildings prop- erly sanctioned. Any unused time was spent solving minor crises, talking with students, or joking in the halls. Mr. Lambert warns students to keep shoes off while dancing. Happiness is being an as- sistant principal. -Pete Labruzzo Assistant Principals i 27
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After weeks of hard work Mr. Wolf finall y ets the hang of RHS. ' r 9fQjf'Z',,HJ', V f 'wp if ' V752 k l ., Four deans now The addition of two new deans, Mrs. Barbara Harvey and Mr. Don Wolf, to handle the sophomore session made the deans' office a little over- crowded. So the clinic was partitioned to provide more office space. Mrs. Shields and Mr. Bar- rington signed the new orange absence cards for long lines of waiting students in the early, dark hours. Be- potrol RHS halls sides their regular duties, second session deans, along with the sophomores, were busy adjusting to a new school. When the deans were not rushing around the school, overseeing the cafeteria and halls, they were behind their desks seeing students, answering questions, solving parking disputes or filling out many necessary forms. Vlrs. Harvey stops long enough to say she's glad to be a Knight. W , ff. rf . 3' -, fhf ..rlr if . ' if 1 , Fall vandalism provided a scenic peep hole in Mr. Barrington's office. Deans I 29
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