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Senior Attendants: Kari Green and Ray Bowen, Heather Ferrick and Bobby Brewster, Ann Matson and Chad Nelson. Annette Underwood and Brian Roc. King Jason McClenaghan and Queen Janet McCrite 13
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FANTASIES Jennifer Abiel and Tom Smith Megan McConville and Frank Thomas Tory Reece and Matt Dart This year something new was tried for our Home- coming. A Night of Fantasies began with the crown- ing of our 1987 Homecoming King and Queen. The candidates made a grand entrance down the steps of our stadium and onto the field. The King was an- nounced, Jason McClenaghan, and he was given a pillow with a glass slipper on it. He walked in front of the ladies, slowly, drawing attention. Everyone won- dered who would be his queen. A lull came over the crowd and Janet McCrite was announced Homecom- ing Queen. Excitement filled the air, cameras clicked, and flashes sparked, as the King and Queen stood together in front of the stands, then made their grand exit. Our Homecoming dance was held in the gym, which was decorated with blue and white draped streamers. One slow song was dedicated to the court and Jason and Janet opened the dancing. Slowly the rest of the court flowed out into the circle, and after a few min- utes everyone else joined in. The dance was something special to remember, definitely a Night of Fantasies. The King and Queen and their entourage had their pictures taken at Ramona’s own castle, just the right end to a week of Fantasies.
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A Week of Fantasies ... It was a week of fantasies come true for many RHS students. Spirit filled the air while many anxiously awaited Friday night’s big event. The week involved such activities as: dress-up days, class competitions, King and Queen voting, and, as always, the annual Homecoming Parade. On Monday it began with students dressing as tourists. With cameras around their necks and hats on their heads, it was quite an eventful day. At lunch everyone gathered around to watch “Gag in the Bag”. On Tuesday, Farmer Day, cowboy hats and overalls were the popular attire. Everyone joined in to build their class pyramid as high as it would go. On Wednesday, students and teachers dressed in a new kind of fashion. It was “Clash Day” at RHS with the patterns ranging from purple polka dots to yellow and green stripes, and even both of them together. This day’s class competition was a tug-of-war in which the mighty Seniors pulled out in front. Thursday was the classic “Nerd Day” and everyone seemed to dress and act appropriate- ly. The water toss at lunch was fun for all. To end this fun-filled week, Friday was “Spirit Day with everyone wearing their class colors. The Juniors succeeded in winning the Homecoming float contest with their portrayal of the knight slaying the drag- on and protecting his castle. The Seniors followed close behind for second place with their float of “Fanta-Seas.” A pep assem- bly and an A.S.B. barbecue at lunch were a great finish for this memorable week of activities. It soon would be Saturday’s big dance where many of us would have the time of our lives. Not only did we have a wonder- ful week of fun, we soon would be having a night of “fantasies”.
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