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OLIVER QUEEN Marlene Poole and Principal Mr. Ed Bradford await the night ' s beginning. QUEEN Mary Birmingham is escorted by Principal Don Whit- QUEEN LORI WERNTZ smiles with Lincoln Principal Mr. Paul Sloan, as she ' s escorted and crowned. A in makes luccessful iomecoming Seven queens from the feeder schools were crowned at the second consecutive Home- coming since 1969. They were driven around Jackson field in convertibles and accompanied by their feeder school princi- pals. Each RHS gradu ate who came home to the game was given a yellow mum by staff members of the Hoosier Poet and Riley Review. The football team defeated city rival. Adams, 7-0, and after the vic- tory students attended a dance in Riley ' s Woodard Memorial Gym. A band called Parko- vash provided the music. Homecoming 19
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IDA MINCY shivers from the cold as she stands with her escort Mr. Ronald Wilson of Studebaker. HOMKCOMING QUEENS; seated, Anita Mauro-Marshall district, and Mary Birmingham-Hamil- ton district. Standing are Linda Mills-Hay, Marlene Poole-Oliver, Ida Mincy-Studebaker, Annette Bolin-Monroe, and Lori Wemtz-Lincoln. JUNIOR RUNNING B.ACK Sam Hen-, derson eves the open field ahead: against Adams. j 18 Homecoming
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SEMOR CAPTAINS Jean BMner and Anita Maiu ' O go over the rules with the referees before the game. The senior girls whipped the juniors. 47-27, in the fourth annual Powderpuff Game. Head coach Dan Basker ' s senior offense was led bv Mary Birmingham and Anita Mauro with three touch- downs each. Kim Woods also made a touchdown and Mauro, Debbie Wagner, and Amy Han were responsible for the extra points. Scorers for the juniors were Laura Gonderman (two touch- downs) and Nita Zumbrun (a touchdown and two extra points). Sue Hosinski also scored a touch- down. The juniors ' head coach was Buzz Aitchison. The male cheerleaders enter- tained the fans as they displayed their beauty and charm. In the sophomore girls ' tug-of-war at half-time the A-M ' s were victori- ous in the best of two out of three tries. Ticket sales cleared $605, fifty- five dollars over the goal. All pro- ceeds go to the athletic fund. Losing streak over for seniors GAINING YARDAGE for the jun- SENIOR POWDERPUFF iors, Laura Gonderman attempts a CHEERLEADERS have a good touchdown. time as they smile for a victory. 20 Pov derpuff
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