Talk:Richland High School (Washington)

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Actually, the Mascot is a Bomb. Rod Brewer, class of 1965.

It should be noted that the edit summary for the edit I made yesterday should have said that the section I removed WAS NOT NPOV. If anyone knows how to modify an edit summary, that would be much appreciated. - 71.83.252.102

Actually the Mascot was originally Day's Pay. During World War 2 workers at the Hanford Nuclear Facility sacrified a day's pay to pay for the construction of 1 bomber plane for the government, i.e. Day's Pay. In the 1970's a student created the drawing of an R with a mushroom cloud and in the late 70's this became the mascot. Due to the controversary surrounding the mushroom cloud the school has begun using Day's Pay more as the school's mascot, along with the mushroom cloud. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.244.43.98 (talk) 06:07, 26 December 2007 (UTC)